LOCAL NOTES. Dr. Lamsoii spent Monday in Raleigh. Mr.F. B. Rankin spent Tuesday night in Mebane. The Biological Journal Club will meet Saturday night at eight clock at the residence of Dr. I. H. Manning. Drs. C. H. Herty, T. J. Wilson, and R. O. E. Davis, and Professor Bernard attended the football game Saturday. La Circle des Conversations Fran caise met last night in the Y. M. C. A. A goodly number was present. The conversation was interesting and instructive. The members of the football team left yesterday for Columbia, S. C, where they play the Clemson Col lege team today. They were ac companied by Mr. Drury Phillips. Dr. C. Alphonso Smith "cinched his boot" on the students by donat ing five dollars to the fund for de fraying the expenses of the band on the Richmond trip. "Der Deutscher Verein" held an interesting meeting in the Y. M. C. A. building Monday night, practic ally all the members being present. The conversation was mainly about the city of Berlin. Dr. Thomas Hume, Professor Emeritus, has been filling the pul pit of the First Baptist Church, Greensboro, for three .Sundays. Many old alumni have been inter ested in the services. Miss Lewis, of Goldsboro, who has been taking a short library course here under the direction of Dr. L. R. Wilson, left Tuesday for her home where she will take charge of the public library. Arrangements have been made to have new fixtures throughout in stalled in the postoffice here. The fixtures will be of beautiful stained oak, and will be up to date in every respect. About a hundred new boxes will be added, which will serve in a large degree to alleviate the present undesirable condition of having the mail of five or ten men in one box. The boxes will all have combinations instead of keys. Tenuis Meet with Guilford. The Varsity tennis team will meet a team from Guilford College on Mr. Gresham's court in Battle's Park Saturday and Monday, Nov ember 2nd and 4th at three o'clock. Guilford has a strong and skilful team and with Fountain and Orr in good trim, there will be an interest ing, meet. The doubles will be played on Saturday and the singles on Monday and the admission fee will be twenty-five cents.., Settlors Defeat Juniors. Seniors 5, Juniors 0 was the score of the game Tuesday. The only touchdown was made in the first minute ol play. The teams were almost evenly matched with the advantage a little in the Sen ior's favor. Their offensive work was better than that of their opponents. But after th: touch down made early in the first half neither side could score. Fountain for the Seniors received the kick off and immediately punted back down the field. Eagles and Britt were there to receive it and Eagles carried the ball to the three yard line before he was downed. The touchdown was made in one rush. The Seniors failed to kick goal. The rest of the eame was taken up in vain attempts at touchdowns, the Seniors for the most part car rying the ball. There was much fumbling on both sides, . Britt, Groome, and Ruffin played best for the Seniors, while Edwards, Coffin Johnston and Yokely did the starring for the Juniors. The line-up: Seniors' Juniors Coghill I.e. Baucom and Hines Muse 1. t. Jones Gunter 1. g. Yokeley Eagles c. ' Parker Matthews r. g. Moore Williams r. t. Cox Britt r. e. Edwards Fountain q. b. Johnston Groome 1. h. b. Currie Frazier r. h. b. Coffin Ruffin f. b. Allen Umpires, Hanes and Daniels; ref eree, Jacocks. Time of halves, 20 and 15 minutes. Chemical Journal Club. The 61st meeting of the Chemi cal Journal Club was held Monday evening at 7:30 in the chemical lab oratory and the following program was carried out: "Color Reactions of Lignocellu loses," J. Q. Jackson "Applications of the Grigtiard Reaction," S. Jordan. "The Claisen Condensation," W. C. Woodard, "New Melting Point Appara tus," A. S. Wheeler. Large, fresh oysters received every day at Pickard & Stroud's Cafe. To the Men who Hold the Line. Oh, the full-back bows to the cheering crowd, And the halves, and the quarter, too, And the praise ascends to the plucky ends Who fight for the White and Blue ; To none so great do I dedicate This poor little verse of mine But here's to those in the fighting rows, To the men who hold the line ! ' -II You watch the game and you'll all exclaim: "Just look at that fellow run!" And you'll shout and roar when the struggle's oe'r That the game was only won By the full-back's pluck in that splendid buck That carried him to the goal ; -But you don't see fit to think a bit Of the man who made the hole. Ill Yes, the full-back has his meed of thanks, And the quarter "did it all", And the halves are praised, and a voice is raised For the ends who took the ball ; To none so great do I dedicate This poor little verse of mine But here's to those in the fighting rows, To the men who hold the line ! See Pickard & Stroud for fancy groceries and fruits. Magazine Prizes Realizing the fact that the sketch department in the University Maga zine is one of the best features of the Magazine, the committe in charge of its endowment fund has decided to give a special prize of two dollars for the best sketch ap pearing iii each issue. The sketch department as represented in the University Magazine is an ad vance over similar departments in other college magazines, and it is hoped that this offer will materially increase its excellence. In the hope of creating an interest in the college topics department, the committee will give another prize of two dollars for the best ar ticle about current college affairs. This department was not repre sented in the last issue of the Maga zine for want of material. This fact shows that something is wrong. Who will capture the two dollars? ! Fruits, cigars, cigarettes and tobac co of all kinds, Pickard & Stroud's. Fresh lot of National Biscuit Com pany's cakes and crackers at Pickard & Stroud's. , The attendance in the societies Saturday night was scanty, but the regular program was carried out in each. Fresh lot Wiley's box candy at Pickard & Stroud's. Give Pickard & Stroud your orders for candy for the dance. They will get you Wiley's, fresh. See Allen at No 2 Old West, for your pennants. Just received a , big line. ; He also has fraternity pennants and sofa pillows. When in need of stationery, inks etc., sec Pickard & Stroud, opposite the Campus. Insist Upon Oettting This Red Woven Label )R THE BEST RETAIL TRADE On Your Coat Cut Undershirts and Knee Length Drawers It means Satisfaction and Com fort to You ACCEPT NO IMITATIONS Erlanger Bros,, N. Y. t 33 ' WIN si --:-- l; " '- fm srViiSf pen .. i U I The Verdict of the World M- L Wright, Local Agt- SEE MARSE JESSE ABOUT YOUR . C A T E RING Estimates given on class banquets Peoples Bank of Chapel Hill is the Students favorite. 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