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JL N. C. Wins from Oak Ridge. (Concluded from first page). Summary: Struck out, by Stew art 14, by May berry 6. Base on ballsoff Stewart 2, off Mayberry 5. Hit by pitched ball, Hamilton by Mayberry. Three base hits, Duncan and Miller. Two base hit, Hamilton. Double plays, "Winn to Duncan to Hamilton, Dun can to Winn to Hamilton. Left on bases, Carolina 8, Oak Ridge 4. Umpires, "Farmer" Moore and Wrenu. Time of game, 1:45. Y. M. C. A. Installs Off leers. (Concluded from first page). to congratulate the new Cabinet. Mrs. Geo. McKie, Miss Annie John ston and Miss Dora MacRae con tributed much to the pleasure of the evening- by their instrumental solos. Delicious refreshments were served. Among the young ladies present were : Mesdames Gresham, McKie, La wsou. and Kluttz and Misses Louise Venabla,' Annie Johnston, Dora MacRae, Lynch, Cantey Venable. Helen Hume, Lynch and Nellie Roberson. with honors, decided in favor of the affirmative, ' to the effect that no more capital punishment shall be allowed within our borders. Join with us in thanks to Craig and Mc Aulay, of Chapel Hill, for having perhaps saved us from personal observation. of its evil effects. P. S. We forgot to say that the cow of human kindness was not milked. SUMMER WORK. Students make big money handling Scarborough Maps during vacations. Many make all their school money that way. Our new Road Map of North and South Carolina is proving a winner. The 1909 edition now ready." Big com missions. Free field training at the time of starting. Exclusive territory. Best proposition out for students and teachers. Write S . A. Wiggins , Ashe ville, N. C for particulars. J. E. Gooch & Co. CAFE Meals at All Hours The University Sermon Bishop Robert Strange of Wil mington preached the University Sermon in Chapel Sunday night. In spite of extremely disagreeable weather his audience filled the house an evidence of Bishop Strange's popularity among us. Those who heard his sermon in no way repen ted what uncomfortableness may have been experienced in so doing. Bishop Strange took as his text; Romans, 8, 28, "We know that all things work together for the best of those who love God." He under took to show that what appears to be a misfortune on the surface may be and is to the man who loves God a blessing though disguised. The Bishop said that misfortune as punishment served first of all as a preventative of evil, then that it served as a means of opening up channels for progress, finally that through trouble only was a man of character developed, that continual prosperity is the worst of curses, "The, struggles for existence have developed the world as we have it. Struggles develop men who work, who think, who sympathize, who develop civilization. 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MERRITT, Manager CHAPEL HILLvs. GRAHAM The question of abolishing capi tal punishment in North Carolina was finally settled last Friday night The Graham High School sent two advocates of the old order of things to meet the representatives of the Chapel Hill High School who would abolish such an obnoxious mode of obtaining the limelight. And didn't the champions of our town knock the spots out of capital punishment ? Well, we guess yes. Who, after hearing the debate, would want to be hanged? Not we, surely, for we believe. Other things could be told that would interest, but we will bury the question as did the committee, Pre e T r i p TO DURHAM Boys if you want an up-to-dale sui of clothes from D a ve Levy Three Requirements For All Students You need reliable, original and. complete material for written or spoken work You also need books and magazines. And later a summer or perma ment position, which you should plan for now, before all the best openings are filled. 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