. - m ncnunKAl I 1 LOCAL Anu t-jsiw""-" i ten four, bases on balls and .stolen four basesJ., -;' - : i.Grahinn.y, Ten games, thirty? eight-times at bat. fifteen hits, batr ting average . 394 scored ten runs, had. nineteen chances, made six er rors; fielding average .684,- has got--ten six- bases on balls and stolen eight bases. '- ; " Whitaker. Eight games, thirty-j four times at bat; nine hits, batting average .264,' scored eleven runsi had twelve chances, made one crror fielding average .916, has. gotten one : base on oans a-nu muicu-iwui nRrrm. '''Pour-fames, sixteen times at-bat, -four "hits, batting average 9K0 Kc.oreA '-five vruiisi had ; ten rVianrd. made " one " error,-' fielding average -.900, has gotten one base oil balls and stolen tour baes. University College OF MEDICINE, RICHMOND, Va. Hcntkr McGi-ikk, mil ixn. Pres. , P, A. Ikving, .StC, Iums. CLINICAL FACILITIES: r,,n Ifosfiitals, Two Olstctrkal " merits, Tuv Dispensaries. DEPARTMfcNis: Medicine, Datistry, January. t-miTPiHENT: . , .il.Vt. Three J.edurr Ihu ami J, 'scum, A corps oj $ hi.tr tutors . moderate. 'I lie . c RculJ'r Session win i--.- " ,,w,k or wy intormat" f.n tv-raae calalogu, , j ..... i -i t.j.x:,..l T (TTTtiOTJ iiOUGJ!,S, o SPALDING'S Athletic Goods FOR r.ASF. HALL, TENNIS, Ulv Our Local Editor is away froni the Hill this week. We regret to note that Mrs. Prof j Alderman is seriously i Jl . ! Messrs. Shannonhouse and Sitter-i son are in Charlotte this, week.., .,, j Mrs Williamson, who has beetj bere visiting her sister, Mrs. Gorej has returned to her home in Balti more. "I The Tar Heel wishes, to ..takq .tUnA of tmblicly" expressing ., ii The Richmond JimcS for the use of the cuts of member of our team 'in our last issue.- .. ir t aWi is in Chapel Hill; iVJll .'- . . , ' , , prepared to ao any i- , r .rn nnfl Ree him -.at LrJ WOrK. vaix - . .- i o . - , -niio- Store. i .fmir timps rt bat. six hits, batting , - - - average . 250,'scored seven runs, had A New Logic. ; tweMty. chanCesV made six errors. The Wake Forest boys defeated fielding.' average .700, has gotten Furman University at Greenyilk,i two bafces oii balls and -stolen three S C News & Observer, April 29: bases.';;5 ''' ' - ' Vritv and Wake Forest . have Him Seven-'games, twenty times . i-nauy . . . i1:sfthatiinp--averaee n the diamond, ana an a.t, - ; , 1 Co,it-f1av'vi -sou 1 scored-n ve runs, iaa tweniv- ..j.- ---- - mifrht to be, pleased, baturday s .u, sujilu J( , . SUPPLIES. he score oe-b canl be.on balls and stolen .thr.ee base .. ter. " tortus Wae Fort defeat Fearsall:, Six . games,' J thirteen out victorious, v times at bat, fottr.; hits,' batfmg av- SSTr erafe .307, .cored .fiTCrus, h,. t0 A -.- ,' ii thirteen chances, made no errors, fheoeopleof Worth aronnd uu , - - 10ft0 . p-ntten not pay their -taies ,to support an b .rcc : institution for the training of ath- r . y . . . , . . i ii i:r nf Vtnll nlavers - . . ,. letes ana xne - , . l: , iselden: K ive-gam-es, nfteen times All goodxitizens.will pro: batv, tvvo' hitsbatting ' average test against .State . football, btatc runs,V' had five baseball, State , dances ( and . btate - fieldhig minstrels. Rec0Vr'- avenige 1000i. has : gotten-, one. base reference 'to the Carolina- ' 'stolcn one.bae.;.; 2 ale game. . - - :The.: team has stolen--OV bases, Oh, Consistency, thou artajewei. ;141;hitg, oOerrors, " ;." earned 59riins, ;has a- batting; aver Some Statistics. '' . !aP.f-336.and:;a'; fielding .:.a..Y?rage , fmind some statistics uf 876 -- J - ' ' :,J made out from the season's record of r0ur .. opponents :- have . stolen. 40 ten games. Six of the team played bases? made 71 runs, 80 hits, 60 er- in all the games, seven have, a bat- rors and earned 22 runs. tmg record of over 300 and two have D Carmichael. a perfect fielding average. - Z'''to' the Urnes at bat, e venty-oue side over.theurstrings of the ting average .630, scored twen -fovt of '96: . 'Mh.Carmi- runs, had nny-ni , .R ..3. tnanasrer of the TeTsames, fortv-si, tiohof the, .poUeg.are dri.-the Ad times" tZt nineteen hits,- batfrng visor Committee, ipr. the.r.e se times, at oai, nuitLt i,, auccossitul as average .430, scored .twenty-one ;d may he not !have an runs, had eighty-six chances made P lat noxt C. L, LINDSAY DEAWill IN C.ooO.-,, Kotii'iib, Boots, bboes, It, Clothing, IUrrtwate, Groceries, Carpels.; a.nd Camlics. rurniture a Specialty. Iui Street, ' ChapclHiU, N. C. J. H. NORFOLK, VA. University Fhotographor , -.i. .sUr.tr. Cdtmnittce. Leave your ortiers mu. v -- 1J. IU. CJllIMCjr. Wescott Roherson. T. A. Sliarpe. 1-Vritc for CHtnloe and Uniform Sau- I,ieK 1 N. C LONG, Agent. Chapel HUKN1C: T. J. LAMBE, Clothier and Furnisher of DURHAM, N. C. Give orders to agent and they w be promptly filled v 3 ' 1 . . . i. A. Graham, Agenu H. H. PATTLRS0N, DWAJvKK IN Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Crockery, Leather, Hardware, of all kinds. ?s,t lu-atul.s of Canned Tomatoes, Califor- Peat-s and Peaches, (: very can f;v;i.ni ad). ; sionartli Hour fresh from the Mills, SHIP S'j UK I AND IlKAN. A OK NT;! I'OK KW LKB, AND TROPIC, COOK STOVES. itin;-- Sloves, Gr.i1.es ana an iu w. Stove Fixtures Iceept in stock. Ag-etit for tlie celebrated Old Hickory Wagons. W. ESTABLISHED 1858. H. MAHLER SONS SUCCESSORS TO H. MAHLER. JEWELERS and OPTICIANS RALEIGH, N-c- lens and Boys CoSthing, Cents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, .Etc., HAVE NEVEil blew smgwn ' SO OTE ASSUlfi-Jfl.t. inuv IVE NEVES liE!f SOLD rHP!AT AS YOU CAN GET TilEM EIGHT N CW OF CROSS & LIN EH AM, RALEIGH, N. C. J. II. ANDREWS, A sent, Chapel IJill, N. C. " V. C. LLOYD & CO. Drygoods, Groceries, Notions, and flpncral Merchandise, also rtmTWQ Vurnishine: GOODS, etc ij jih x .vj . - w V -n.t received a complete-line of 8ee samples at Ww 1,:. We have Ut rcceiveu Satisfaction ;n; Clothing SrS , ; LimjDa;Salc;Stabfo; average .408, .scored sixteen, runs, I : 'kipPisc'Ai. CHpRdi. ; . had sixty-Seven cliailCCS, ;maQt uvu ndia;Wnfe; ad Irivinff Horses errors, iieldmff, average , ; n -f - Quick Attention gotten seven r ( it .. , .. r en nine bases. TVri . n-ames. forty-three times at bat, sixteen hits', b'attinff scored sixteen tuns, had fifteen chances, made three er- .950, has got- ten five bases on ' balls and 'stolen DuoUy eleven bases. ; ; ' Johnson. Ten games, forty-tive times at "bat, thirteen hits, batting .. oa crrrred . eleven ,iruns,j had fifty -chances, made twelve er " t'.i. .(.". . , . Proprietor. W. M. YEARBY, iDrufflstJ and r Seedsman, I v."ODv..,,i'; k ni?I TTTT.T..."N. C RHAM, JN. t;.. a ' , lrescTptoxis, a.Specialty fivsEWirarrr agent for r v Clothing & Furnishings, FALL AND WINTKR The best -food'the l..wct iriccb, Vjccaue WAN A MAKER & BROWN, must sell! t v IIOWAKD is their Milesjn.iii, btiildinf;- Satisf;i'-t:ii!i ,Miani.teed. arrtct WORLO'S rM Sept IS. lS3J BLACICWELL'SDURHASa TOBACCO CO., Durham, W. Gentlemen: We have Smoked up all the Tobacco at theWorid'i F-,;r and have unanirnous.y F.!:;:; d the coa H SrrkingTob'acco to n irr WELL'S Iti H Durham ConrrU'lafi.if? you ycurMiUs weruim Yours truiv, COMMlTftS. 3 Tors, afty chances, made twelve er- CaitdieS. fielding average .760, has got- tllty lr aw irH nnrhaiTI rrecoWzcd standard of SmoWn8T.acco 1; Basbeen the recon. uniformly E --"7"'?, ! far over 25 years. u..yj ... E s.i?sV : '.-iRriorht. swee cn-i Tias-i!- ' . B0St fastidious to t;:, i., . - - W- kweirBDurhArn -TcXcco

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