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LOCAL NOTES. Rev. Dr. H. W. Battle, of Greens boro, is the University preacher for November. He will preach in the University chapel next Sunday evening-. Four of Prof. Cobb's students will stand the cieil service examina tion for appointments in the United States Geological Survey this week The examination will be held in Raleigh. Mr. G. H. Long and sister Miss Flora Long spent some time here last week, visiting- friends. The Misses Wheatleys. who have been visiting Mrs. J. W. Gore lef for their home in Washington. Quite a number of students wen to Norfolk last week to see the Carolina-V. P. I. game. Ask Joe Ramsey which gives the best service a passenger or freigh train. Saturday will bring" to the Hil the best game of foot ball we wil have here this season. Clemsdn will put up a good game. Every student should make an effort to see this game. It may be some sacri fice for some students to attend the game, but your interest and suppor is needed just at this time from a financial standpoint and. also to strengthen the team. Last night in the chapel Mr. E S. W. Dameron led the Y. M. C. A using for his subject, "Association Fellowship." Mr. Dameron enter tained his hearers with something good as he always does. The North Carolina Academy o Science will meet here Friday even ing, November 13th. The friends of Mr. George Pick- ard, our clever and accommodoting liveryman, . will learn with regret that some one visited his office at his stables last Sunday and relieved him of thirty dollars in cash. Dr? Venable, Profs. Baskerville, Alexander, Smith aud Graham at tended the meeting of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in Durham last week. Dr. Chas. Baskerville will deliver an illustrated lecture Friday even ing in Gerrard Hall on "Fluores cence, Phosphorescence, Radium and Radio-active Phenomena." The Tar Heel was issued one day late last week in order to get in Mr Winston's interesting account of the N. C.-Va. Tennis Meet. Recently a newspaper account stated that Dr. T. J. Ruffin, Asso ciate Professor of Law, had decided to give up his post here to practice law in Charlotte. We are glad to be able to announce that the report is untrue. Dr. Ruffin has a more than State reputation as an instruc tor and the Law School as well as the University could ill afford to lose him. The University of Georgia team, which has no love for the Georgia Tech., promised to give Clemson in her game with the latter a bushel of apples lor every point they made over 29, which was the score Clem son put on Georgia. Clemson pil ed up 73 points on the Tech. and hence gets 44 bushels of apples from Georgia at $1 per bushel. Guff and Gossip. The Richmond Times-Dis 7r? ten savs that the annual Thanksgiving german will be given at the Mason ic Temple, decorated for the occa ion in palms, yellow and white chrysanthemums, and the dark and light blue of the Universities of Virginia and North Carolina. Mr. I..EJ. Avery, of the Charlotte Observer, savs in his "Varietv of Idle Comment": "Just for curiosity one would like to see the toot ball team that was not the "be st team the college ever had." The plague on college ath letics in this country is a conceit which breeds carelessness. Each college team defeats a smaller col lege team; hears prize poems read in its honor; and then goes down in quaking defeat before a larger col lege team. The playing is too care less in superiority and too nerveless against odds. Clemson College and this vear s Davidson team seem to be the exceptions to the rule. The University of North Carolina team never has an adequate idea of what. it is fit for until after the game with the University of Virginia." Clemson is said to use two for mations more than all others. One is a tandem effect and the other is a straight formation with the backs arranged in order. In the tandem the first man smashes a hole through the opposing line or carries the extra man out of the path while the second carries the ball, held up and carried along by the quarter back and the remaiuing half In its recent game with the Georgia Tech., Clemson scored 13 touch downs and kicked 8 goals, making a total of 73 points in 40 minutes of play. A newspaper report said that "Hauvey's work in hurdling was the best seen on a local gridiron . 1 I TT fit since the days ot ivoehier or the Tar Heels, when Carolina put out her greatest team." Meeting of the Historical Society. The historical society met in the history room on November 2d. After the reading of the minutes of the last meeting by Dr. Raper, several papers were read. Mr. Winstead read a paper on Gen. L. O. Branch. He was followed by Dr. Raper with a short talk on the system of defense in colonial North Carolina. Dr. Battle then read an article on the Havinger, the first newspaper ever published by the University. It was published in 1833. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! PRIDGEN& JONES, of Durham, Sell Nothing but Shoes W. W. PICKARD, Agent CROSS and LINEHAN COMNY of Reileigh Well known men's furnishers and outfitters are always ready to serve the students. Orders taken any time by GORDON, '03, and STEWART, '03, REPRESENTATIVES. ANDREWS CASH . pjnnr STUDENTS' - SUPPLIES O I U 11 L STATIONERY, FANCY - j- u , 11 GROCERIES, CANDIES, Cordially invites you to call on them FRUITS AND CIGARS, for Underware, Notion Sundries, Kor- rect Shape and Walk-Over Shoes. U KNI l.U KB Try us or our agent J. A. Parker. . Board at D UGH I , Always' was and always will be a Commons Hall. frinhd t0 th ch0.01 Bof s . if . When in Raleigh pay him a visit for RESTUARANT, FRUITS and ICE- $8.00 per month, cream. When you need him for serving- Ban quets, receptions, etc., we recommend : ; : him as the right man. Shoes Given to Students. Do you need shoes? Then walk over and see - f T ' our Walk-Over and Correct Shape Shoes For Uf. WtYl. LytlClX, DCtUlStf every pair that cracks or gives way in any re spect before the first sole is worn through I'll TWTDVATUT AT C give you a new pair Examine twenty-five UUtilA.M.f SS, o. new samples in my room, No 1 M. A. S. Bid. JOHN A PARKER Office in First National Bank 'Building. NEW DRUG STORE, students, headquarter While waiting for your mail call at frpeS5: THE UNIVERSITY PHARMACY. Toilet Soaps, Toilet Articles, Station- Second door to Post Office, ery, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, Everything cool at the Fountain with corn Pipes, etc. Call and let us serve yon. fortable seats for Ladies and Our fountain drinks have no equal. Gentlemen, Our services can be had at any hour ALWAYS MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME, day or night. We carry a full line of Fresh Drugs. Pre scriptions compounded by Registered Drug i rx n rk v- gists only. Toilet Articles. Smokers' Goods. J. D. Markliam Drug CO, If you should need medicine at night or on Sunday, call Mr. Cranmer, 'Phone No. 49. West Chapel Hill, N. C. The University Tharmacy, 'Phone No. 58. Students' Headquarters. Pickard's Livery, Feed and Sale stable.. Thn JlnivPrsitV Near the Episcopal Church. Splend- 1 Uv U 111 I Vl OIL J id Riding and Driving- Horses. Polite 0F Hostlers. Quick Attention. GEORGE PICKARD, Proprietor. jNOFth COrOllflS. ,,,1789,. LEMMERT2 HEAD 0F THE STATE SYSTEM OF EDUCATION. THE COLLEGE TAILOR BALTIMORE. ...t903... We are glad to be able to an nounce that the University is going to have another good musical or ganization. This week practic- - " IT .4 ing begins in earnest. More than t IT TXT t ever before, ivir. woollen states, here is this fall among the student body plenty of good material for a Glee Club, which includes Mando- in Club and Orchestra. We are brtunate both in having this ma erial and in having such a compe tent musical director. For, when we recall the creditable organiza tion of last year, we know that an even oetter one win very Lrreativ man.niH a ouitmy ui wieiswug wi- .f,J0Hk ,J fV, 11orrUege MEN, and garments produced by us have U5 r 1 ' ,s i a style and expression that are only found in in many ways useless to meuuon. i high class tailoring. The whole college is proud to have J Our garments are all cut after individual and to support such a Glee Club at measures and guaranteed to fit. home and abroad. We ex pect We are makers of moderate priced garments. his worthy organization soon to take definite shape. 14 E. Fayette St LEMMERT. The University stands for thoroughness and , all that is best in education and the moulding ' of character. It is equipped with 14 buildings, new water works, central neating, electric lights. Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equip ped for good work. The Faculty numbers (W. Students 608. Library of 40,000 volumes. One librarian and four assistants. Fine Lit erary Societies. There is an active Y. M. O. A. conducted by the students. Scholarships and loans for the needy and deserving. For information, address F. P. VENABLE, President, Ghapel Hill, N. C. For High Class Photos Call on Cole and Hollady. Gallery in CHAPEL HILL Open Every Wednesday, Two Good Kodaks for Sale at a Bargain.
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