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THE TAR HK'BJX (Continued from first page) valuable additions and improvements to the church work here. The many friends of Mr. Hogne and his charming wife and family, will be much inter ested in his final decision, as his field of work here is one in which all of North Carolina is vitally interested and his leaving Chapel Hill would cause a great regret from all direc tions. For a vounff man . who has been in the ministry only eleven years, this call to one of the largest Episco pal churches in the South is a decided compliment. (Continued from first page) is backing Atkinson well while Bla- lock and Strong are understudying Parsley better than last year's second string men. The jumps are still weak, but Graham is working hard on the high and Belk, Cook, Morgan and West are contesting for honors on the broad, so there may be some develop ment here. Atkinson and Abernethy are putting the shot fairly well. ' All in all the team this year should be somewhat stronger thanlast year's. AH of last season's bunch are on hand, Williams excepted. 'Further the squad has been strengthened considerably by the addition of several promising fresh men, i' u'.. '. - v The Coach is satisfied with the out look. "Those fellows of mine have the nerve," says he. "That's half the bloody game. We'll make a good showing." Greensboro's Carolina Store "Just make yourself at home" in our store wheii you come to the Carolina Virginia game. Our store will be Greensboro's Carolina Store We extend an invitation to the students and faculty of the University, the alumni visitors and their friends, to make our place of business their headquarters. Come in to see us, leave your suit case in our keeping. As the spider said to the fly, come into our private parlor and dust your clothes and wash your face just make yourself at home with us. T. A. WALKER & CO. Tailors, Haberdashers, Greensboro, N. C. Y. M. t A. Chairmen Appointed. Mr. Lockhart, the new president of the Y. M. C. A. has made the follow ing appointments of chairmen for the respective commttee and the men ap pointed will serve during1 the'Jsession of 1911-1912: Biblestudy, C. W. Johnson Religious meetings, F. B. Drane. Missionary, Membership, C. E.Norman. W. P. Belk. C. E. Teague. C. W. Pittman. T. M. Price. New students, Self-help, Book exchange, Neighborhood work, D. h. Rights. House, A. L. Wiggins. Finance, W. D. Barbee Social, F. P. Barker. Publications, ' J. W. Morris. Conferences, T. M. Ramsaur, Mr. L. W. Riess, of Philadelpha, has been chosen director of athletics at V. P. I for next year. The Vir ginia Tech, in speaking of Mr. Bocock, who is to be at Carolina next year has this to say: , Mr. Riess comes to V. P. I highly recommended in every respect, and af ter having the great misfortune of losing the best coach in he South to a rival institution, we deem ourselves quite fortunate in securing M., Riess to fill the vacancy. . Carolina Carnations! Nature's emblem of Carolina's colors. Get them at the train Saturday morning, the 8, for the Virginia Carolina game. Fitzhugh Whitfield, or Fitzhugh Wallace. Get a bargain in Shoes at Peebles Shoe Co's. Store in Greensboro, Satur day. You can get a mighty good dinner at the McAdoo before the game. Students and faculty are invited to "make themselves at home" in T. A. Walker and Co's., Store in Greensboro. Wade Stockard at Walker's is show ing the most complete line of men's furnishings we have seen. For white and blue carnations for the game, see Whitfield . or Wallace Saturday morning at the train. 44 Walker Makes Them Better" Get 'em at Peebles Shoe Co., when you go to Greensboro. UNIVERSITY COLLEGl OF MEDICINE vTS STUART McQUIRE. M. D., president MEDICINE DENTISTRY PHARMACY KT. Vinilrtinv under construction, the sift of the people of Richmond. -. . . Admirable laboratory ouuoing iwuji j use large, bright, convenient. NEW EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT. Own one Hospital, use (our others for teaching. MODERN LABORATORY METHODS. Member Association of American Medical Col. lcgei. Registered in New York. High standing. Tuition and expenses moderate. SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND STATISTICAL RECORD. Take a Drink BETWEEN TRAINS AT O. F. CRAIG'S Soda Fountain at University Station. TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRUITS Eubanks Drug Company Prescription : Specialists Ifyou are hunting for a spring hat, buy an "IMPERIAL" at Kluttz's Chapel Hill, North Carolina New York Quick Lunch and Restaurant FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Best in the South. 13 E. Martin St., RALEIGH, N. C. J&9 t??t fhayes at 'Yawltv Barber Bhoy BOYS! See "Long:" Bill Jones for Pressing and Cleaning. Work done satisfactorily. $1.00 per month. Repairing and darning neatlv done at small extra cost. Shop in rear of Klutta Building. Ferry Noble HOT AND COLD BATHS We are operating the onlv uo-to-dnte and fashionable fottsorlal parlor In the City. Polite and prompt attention to all UNDER TUCKER BUILDING PHARMACY Carolina Students are invited to make the store of Whiting & Horton their HEADQUARTERS when in Raleigh, N. e. From the Managers. Our press bills are past due and must be paid. Your subscription would help. Will you let us have it at once? ' 8anitary Shaves at Varsity Barber Shop. Blue and White CARNATIONS for the game Saturdy 8th. J. Van Linley Nuirsery Opposite Hotel Guilford H. C. Smith, College Agent We have the exclusive sale in Chape Hill for the celebrated -IMPERIAL" $3.00 HAT If you've worn one, you know if you hav'nt, you've missed much. Try one for the Spring' A. A. Kluttz When in Ralegh, Go to Tucker Building Phamiacy FOR YOUR DRINKS AND SMOKES, Etc ON THE CORNER Excellent Board $15.00 University I tin What Time is It? Time to have your watch repaired. Hepair-work of all kinda quickly done by Skilled Workmen. Hand it to me. P. L. EULESS, College Representative JONES & FRAZIER (Incorporated) Durham, n u North Carolina
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