I? i I OUK YUUlNLi ALUMNI. S'.' !? Austin, A. "S.. ',93, is teaching at Elizabeth City, N. Q. ';' "; 1 . ' .' R. M. Davis, A. B., '93, has a position in the Tarboro Graded Schools. -:E.J'R: McKethan, 90, is practid-' ing lav in Savannah,; Ga: ' " ! J. F., Gaither, 93, is in ' business at Salisbury, N. C. ' ' ! ' V. E. Whittock, 93, is teaching at Statesville, N. C. . y 'v , ' R. M. Davis, 93, is teaching down East. "',';;!:! ii , T' i.i : E. R.; Overman, 93, is merchan dising in' Danville, Va. : : . . J. A. Jones, Ai B., '93, is located at West Point, Va., being in charge of the Acadc jiry there. ... , i-.-ij ;- ? -; W. P. Wooten, rh. B.,,'93,: is an assist ant in the Wilson Graded Schools for this year. nxnir H. i . Ransom, 89, is principal of tbe,city schools of Galveston' Tex as, u ' ,;; - a::,ak '-.-A: :! ; ?:. "! .7 i -,- John'M., Covington .92, is in the Master Mechanic's office of the, Sea Board Air Line at(Lauri,nburg, N. C. ' J,,:yx;Leyis epulis-paying-a, visit to the Hill'!now, -he is '4he guest of . ttie1Phr,GafrimV,D"brt2iFffeVHlt. Caleb .Gihner -Gates,. 89, is out in the wildwMI!y'.Avest-teaching the youth to declaim'- Sn?h &h m f Wrm tow rcP81- DeB...i Whitakef,, 93 has ac cepted j Aj.ppsition in -the Bingham ; trgof"mhrvittg;''i'fr;' G. " ' , SiIriJ5o;4ft Aurs- day for Philadelphia ' where he goes . . 1 sr . - ;.. J!. 1 42fa"K!ete ms course in rne utuy i Geo. Butler, 91. has received his license to practice law, he- and Wil liam . Hubbard' will start for Utah next week. ' Butler to introduce his wire fence, and Hubbard to sell dried huckleberries. fV FRATERNITY INITIATES, ,;. S. A. E. H. G. Connor, Jr., Wilson, N. C. ; SIGMA NU. ' Henry C. Bridgers, Tarboro, N . C. f , " .. D. K. E.' 'Pride Thomas, Wilmington, N. c, , if'-r, . zeTa psi. Jiit). Whitaker) Raleigh, N. C. KAPPA SIGA1A.'-' 'i .''''fii- judge Shepherd .lias, returned to RaieigTr -' 'Mrsi' O. H. Sumpter is in JPi'tts burg Pa. on a visff to relatives.' " ' , Hon.,F. p. .Winston, of Bertie, is visiting his brother, president Geo. f. Winston yuu- .Ju-i FOOT BALL NOTES Mr. Bonsall, of BaltimorerPrincer ton 89, Jias been on, the Hill. for he "rjasjj few weekSj, and jhas, .been, piyj i'ng the team some practical andjpr preciated instruction. nf! -. i ni-n i-M 'V, i Lis -";cH Thef Princeton team, r which t has been' trajni'ng under fe'x', Capt.K.ing are' now 'again in the skillful hands bf TrncMrd wlib has Veurne!J !af- ter a1 prolonged :afeerV6y occasion rt'& byhitsorersrinrieuithliyl1 bn,: Judging 'fforri the lengthy sche dule of !garn'es'greedur)on Williams intehldsod som'ethfrVg in' 1 football t h i s! ;s ea soiV '"-S li e : w ii 1 lioweve'r find a strong antan'is in ''.the' person of . Trinity i whose prospects ; in- the same Jine-are reported to be of ; the brightest. , ; 88, are both located in Texas teach- ing sct6b:mHjn::.n K. M.Vikon,,AftB., '93,havingfscciircd fjiPgfpii aiavrHfoe4pV sili?prtriucf a' course- tliere- in -'-history aril literature. W. ,W. Ashe, 90, of the-sState Geological Survey, is on the Hill, : as thej.guesti' of the Sigma' Er3silon Fraternity. . Hal Wood, 91,' is soon 'to be mar ried.to, one.. of,, the ;-thar,rn.i.ng and accomplished you.ng lalies-. in eastern N. C. ' hx.i-i$)r (.;:! Billy Devin and Babe. Lanier, llaye'reteiye'd their license to prac tice jaw," they; '.will be sadly missed ontliAthlet'neld. .'TN' -,:lM:l'!.Oil';.i;IT'' W. P. Blair spent a few days on the hill after returnin'g'f'r'om' the Su preme' Court. He will 'take' an ad vanced couhsein i Law- at 'U. Pa. this year, . rwu ij-: '-r. '-Billy"'' Da vies, 90,' lias amoved :to 'Atlarita ,Ga where',' lie! i''practiCr ihg law:He;and ShepV'Bryah also of 90, have been,, instrumental in forming the North Carolina Society of Xtianta.''" '' 1. . j i "'PriftcetdiV ' ad; '' Lafayette ' meet each other l6n 'the gridiron ' Sattif day; ' -Iri as' mudfi 'as ; the' Tigers have already lined : up ' four times they will have. the' advantage some what in .poiiitliofi experience, prao tics. -i va ji.Miii ir.iti u; -j: i 1 ( ; , Balliet is back at Prirrcton this yeai 'i " -;' : ; ''' " 'The ; University had fresh c'las bf:'i64'm6n; ' ,l,'"Hi ,T ;; ' Cornell played Syracuse Univer sitv Wednesday, score 46 to o, in favor of i(Cornell., , ,r Hefflinger who 1 as deen. coach ing Lehigh, has gone to California to" coach " the University' 'of that state. ;;ihe University i of Virginia had seventeert'' representatives' in' the fiftyse&hu Congress, the!'LIniver sity of North Carolina .hitieV ' '' The Hellenian.i this past year, through the courtsey of the Editors, was dedicated to the Hon. Julian S. Carr, cf Durham, an honored alum nus of the University and one of its firmest friends. As all the men at the University know, the Helle njan was a -decided" failure, finan1 dally. At the beginning of the pres ent session there was nearly 5200, 00 owing to Mr. Whitaker, the agent of Charles H. Elliott & Co., of Philadelphia, the publisher of the book. Through the efforts of one of the Business Managers, Mr. Carr, very generously donated the sum of $100,00 toward defraying the ex penses of the book. The. Hellenian arid the University appreciates be yond expression the kindness of Mr. Carr. This action on his part is but one of the many noble gifts an do nations which have made'hinv t:ni-: y er sal 'y loved by ' the . people of the state as a phHanthropist.whpse pock-, et . is . open to all. just appeals for aid, and where charity is so great that it is net abridged by :creed; race-6r Rich.&Dan.R.R. F. W, Hndekoper k Men' Foster, . : , Receivers. Coqdeqsed Schedule. IN EFFECT NOVEMBFR 27th 1892. SOUTHBOUND. Lv. Richmond " Burkeville ' Keysviite Ar. Danville.' Ar Greensboro. Lv. Goldsboro. Ar. Raleigh. Lv Raleigh, Lv Durham, Ar Greensboro, Lv Winston, Lv Greensboro, Ar Salisbury, Ar Statesville Ar Asheville, Ar Hot Springs, Lv Salisbury, Ar Charlotte, Ar Spartanbunr. j Ar Greenville, j' Ar Atlanta, a Lv Charlotte, Ar Columbia Ar Augusta DAILY, ;tli r ui'i ,)h-a Wh.iH ii": -::! ; j;;;. vU'rt: !,:;iJ ib I ,n ..;f; ' Tlfe ' above pjejure represents eith;er.lr;. A., liijayepty B... Busl, Lee- rlt..is riot: -.positively, known which ' it - is; 'the - artist who took the ' picture says; it was dark iri thje' room 'nd, he "only got 'a'sn.ap shot. ' Th e p.ictu re : w a.s. taken. , af King's. mountain -.this ilast summer while Mr.uMcFadyen and .Mr;- Lee: were' studying geology under Prof. Cobb. - ' n- ! - DAILY. 12 . ?8. No. 13 10 sm . 7 jo pm 12 45 pin r , 8 0 pm ' 815 pm ! 9 24 pm g 29 pm la 42 pm .a .(.".' i t. mi-! i i .1. ,b.n 1 i ,7' ,' ) jo 47 pm 1 .' 12 ui am , 405 am , "4 51 am , 7 co a m - NORTHBOUND. No. 10 Ko. Lv Augusta 600 pm Lv Columbia 10 50 pm Ar Charlotte, . 6 00 am Lv Atlanta, 9 20 pm 8 05 am Ar Charlotte, , 6 40 am . , 7 00 pm . Lv Charlotte, 6 55 am , 745 pm ', Ar Salisbury, 8 17 am ' 91; pm Lv Hot SpJings .it;: - AAA. i2 )9pm Lv Asheville", ' 245 pm Lv Statesville, ; , ! . 7 47 f-m Ar Salisbury ' . ", . 8 ipm Lv Salisbury, -' 8 27 am -9 52 pm Ar Greensboro, loraam-'''- luopra Ar Winston, . ."itiTldin !.''ti oq am , I Lv Greensboro;-1 1020 am . 11 35 j m Ar Durham,!. v. ; 12 Rf Rm;;;),; j j5;am. 1 Ar. Raleigh, , , . , 1 09 pm 6oaih Lv'Ralbighi' 1 ':;i'z8 pm t, ' t45 m Ar'Goldstofoi'-1' '305 pm. .' hiot, pn ; ,Lv Greensboro, v.;io arista ' it 35 pm Ar f anvi.lie, : '.' 12 01. pm ' r. ; 1 15am ; 1 Ar Kevsv.ille, ... .; 245 pm.,.- 4P5 am Ar Burkeville, ,,'v 35. pin " -451am' Ar Richmond, ' 5 30 pin ,, 7 00 am . I ...tpaily except Snn.Jay. ..-i ., ..( ,,r j ..- MORNING TRAIN. ,Ly Chapel Hill . '7 55 ; Ar Univprsity ; 8.-55 , I ', yiyprsityj ;, 9 20 , . Chapel HiU 10 20 i1-.; .' ' ..Vi'VENINQ TRAIN.! -V" 'a , Lv,Chapal Hill M 30" ' Ar University;; 530 '.'- University; ' vo$ V Chapel WiiB 7 05 ; BETWEEN WEST POtNf'ani tiicHMONb" ' " ' ' i Leaves est Point 7:50 a ni daily, and 8:50 am daily except Sunday and: Mwi4ay arriving in Rich 'mond 9:05 and 10:40 a m', Returhins: leave Rich mond jup-p man4 ;45 p m,. daily except Sunday; ar rive est Point 5:00 and 6:00 ) in. ..,',..., ; ; A,., . A . .., : . t, . .,. .. v . , : -BETWliiiN. KICH.AO.NU dj4.(I.EIG. via KEVSVILLE, Leave Richmond ii.45'p m dallvt leave :Keys.ville. i 3:45 p in; arrive Oxford 6:00 p m,, Henderson 6:55 p m; Dorhani 7:20 p of, -RalftiRh 6d:a,-mSehna,ib.5' a m (Retuniiiij? leave Staa gio f, -nt. Raleigh' 4::4 c'nl tDui'ham 6.00 p, rn, Henderson 7.25 p m, Oxord 7.50 !p h(;-'hiriv KA'svHIe'l.' p-m, 'Richmond 7loo'a; mi I Mixed tin leavaS'Oixford daily except Snnlay at 9.25 a in; arrives Durham 11.55 a m; Leaves Durhain n 45 a m daily except Sunday; arrives Oxford 9.20 a -in, Keysville o:atjam. -)-' .. "; Additional. trains leave Oxford dailv except Sun- 1 day at 7:00 a m and 11:45 a m; arrive Henderson 8.00 a m and 12.40 p m. Returning; leaves Henderson 10.30 m and 2.25 p m, daily. except Sunday; ; a rr.i v(t Oxford..n:2o p m and3usp,m. .. ,7 .4 I Nos'.'i) and 38 conncc'f at Richmond from' and , West Point and Ba!ti'm6re 'dai ly'cxcc'pt Sunday.; .' E. Bepki.ey, Supt., " ' Greensboro, N. C J..S. BoThomPSON, Supt. . ; Richmond Va.- W. A.. TkK; Gen'l Pass. Ag'fa Washington. D. C, S. Jfi H.RyryK;K, Ast. Gen'l.. Pass. Agt. Atlanta. Ga. W. H.'GfeE'EN, Gen'l Manager ' Washington, D. C. SOL haas, Traffic Manager, Washington, D. C. ivIiOIff-V ?Mft&a Peer among CoillegeMagazines, OA'ROT 'TMi" i'Ar;'tSom Special Features for 1893-94. ;,J r.A'rhKV.Vrftt Sehwtl of the World. A series of articles ty X TITIXPaO CiT'' r.tudenls of H-arVard, Yale, Oxford, Cambridge. Berlin, Gottingen. Ulll V XIvOl JL If ;' "fokio. West 'Point and Annapolis, telling of college life and expe- 'J. What Shall a YounyManDn? Papers on different pro- X 4. .V-"4 -S1 jLr ... fes'sions bv vountr men who have won success in their professions. The series begins with a'papef oh JOCRnAITSm; by "Amos P'. Wilder. - ' 3.' Underywuluate Work of Fainotm Men. Began in April, ,f with an essay, by JaidasK Polk, President ef tli -United States, " written while he was a student at the University of North Carolina -.7 in'hts Junior vear.. Olhers. are to follow, i ," ' t-r -y. , ;:-.'. -ra 4. Valuable Jllntorieal JJflcumrufti TVpersbearingon our"; ,; colonial history will be published1 forth -first' time.; Several eminent '' men are now-at; work .upon the, r,ocs and annotations. .Valuator letters from the Swain coUectlon.Mvith even more valuable ann otations'i -. by a distinguished student and teacher of history will appear from ; time to time- Our Magazine , is the onlyi college paper-quoted" liv ' r'AVinsor's Narfativcand Critical History , of , America, and it is taken. . regularly by.thepreat libraries of tiro. Country: for itsbistoritat ar.; : " X ''.The -Better School: for li'ontcn.. A 'series of ' i nterestlrig ' papers beginning with old Salem Academy which has educated the., m wives and mothors:of 0 many eminent joen. .iiii '.'! - on the Recollections! Of a Japanese Childhood and. 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