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T HS TAR BEET, Spcrtcgrans Ruffin and McLean (over Gooch' Uaie) have a pair or shoes that may fit you... . ; That : Fayetteville melee was too bloom in' close to be pleasant. Some-; how the" Water Babies seem to put up1 their best diamond work against u,' Remember last spring- how they sur prised usv with , a 14 inning wallop at Raleigh, and three weeks ago they held us to two tallies here on the Hill We ought to mp up the. ground with' them, Even Catawba dtd that Well, ghat's the use? Post mortems don't get you a thing in the world Sanitary ' Shaves at RhOD. Varsity Barber ; The bovs hnd a erand time in the Eastern .Carolina city, 1200 people wont out and saw the mix-up. Pretty good support isn't it?- especially when you .remember Durham's MOO ;tt the Davidson . frame. Hut to proceed. The VXyetteville people carted the hoys around in auioinibi1es." A hun dred -or so fair damsels made much . of t horn-frum Coach (Dr.) Royster down. The festivities wound up with banquet Monday night. Our bunch will remember the ex pedition as one of the stellar events of the season. But, brothers in arms, the end of the schedule is approaching. Three more games and the most satisfying season we've been blessed with in six years will be of the past. We've given old Virginia two complete coats of white wash. .That alone would have made a most hilarious spring time. And by the way chase back into your memory and see when the oldJDominion gentle men have blanked us in a baseball game. You'll ,be surprised. We've turned the trick three times in the last .two years 'Red" Stewart once and, Raymond Lee twice. But as we were going jon ' to say, there are but three more games and these will all be pulled off on the Hill. V. P. I. comes Thursday, and Wash ington and Lee, i Friday and Saturday. Blacksburg will give us a nice tussle'. They've taken Guilford's scalp twice this spring and a few days ago they ran over Wake, Forest, 11-3. W. and L. has Harry Moran and a pretty fair bunch of ball tossers back of him. Moran is a - great hurler. There's no getting around; that. However we, don't see how he can beat our outfit. He may do it, but we are from Sedalia, Mis souri, at the present writing. . Whatever the results these final afr fairs should be corkers. If our fellows maintain their gait of the last fort night, our friends from across the northern border will be given oppor tunities to exert themselves.' his -i and jits has Better Than Ever. Morchead City, April 28th: Wit the arrival of ideal spring weather me iamous oia Atlantic tiotet pre sents an animated scene these days under the direction of Mr. T. Alex Baxter,: the new manager. The ski aim activity or zw workmen is en gaged in making the most extensive repairs and improvements on sthe building and grounds since , the toric : spotbecame a pleasure health-giving resort years ago. fame , as a place of pleasure spread far and wide in that time, and the news that the State's "Summer Capital" will be made', still more at tractive and comfortable will be of interest to numbers of people in and out ot tne otate wno make their sum mer homes at Morehead City. On the second -floor a numbers of rooms have been thrown into one. making a spacious convention hall for the entertainment and comfort 1 of the numerous associations and socie ties which hold their annual conventions at the Hotel. In and put the house is being re painted, additional both rooms added, and new furniture installed in 100 of the guests rooms. Bowling alleys pool tables and other amusements, are being installed.. Tennis courts are being made on the west end of the lawn. , A pleasing sight will greetjthe visitor on arrival at the , Hotel pn June 15th the opening day. Mana ger. Baxter is giving much attention to improving, the lawn and the ;im mediate surroundings of the Hotel. ' "'a ' t lowers ot various kinds and many evergreens have been planted and are n evidence everywhere. y r. v Mr. Baxter says the season looks unusually bright, and although it is yet early, , reservations for rooms aje now being made. It is said that the Norfolk South em Railroad has promised the! Management to make the cheapest tourist rates to the Jiotei this year, that have ever been provided. With the improvements and the hearty co operation of the railroads an unusual ly successful season is confidently looked for. The hen stood on the river's brink, And gave her college cry. Until a frog in pained surprise - Politely asked her why, She said, : "Kind , sir, you see that " V .' dUCk. ',: i ;' ' , ' ? , ," . , . j.-Out there upon the water?. Well, that's a winning college crew.- - And I'm its Alma Mater." , Special Rates U JacksoaviEe, Fla. Norfolk & Southern Railroad will sell tickets from all stations upon its lines to Jacksonville, Fla., May , 14th, 13th. 16th and 17th. : y ' "; Following will be the round trip fare1 from points indicated Beaufort, N. C. , ' . $19.85 Bel haven, N. C, 19.70 Elizabeth City, N. C, 20,70 Edenton, N. C. : ' .19,80 Greenville,; N. C. v 18.33 Kinston, N. C. ' : 17.25 New Bern, N. C, 18.60 Norfolk, Va. 20.60 Washington, N.C 18.35 Wilson, N. C. Summer School of Medicine; Summer courses are offered in the followine subjects for advanced medical students and practitioners. .. . , . COURSES BEGIN JUNE 5. Detailed ' Announcement tent on request Anatomy, eeneral Clinical Medicine v: Topographic and ap- Physical Diagnosis? plied Histology Pathology & Bacteri ology Physiology . ; Phaamacology Prescription Writing Cinical ! Microscopy, including Wasser-, mann, etc. X-Ray Therapy and' itodiology .Surgery; Clinical, Op erative and Kxperi-nietal Diseases of Digestive Apparatus J ,, Gynecology Obstetrics ; ' Diseases of the Skin- ) Nervous Diseases jj ; . Diseases of Children i Diseases of the Eye Orthopedics ; Genito--Urinary and Venereal Diseases Medicine Department, Tulane Uni versity of Louisiana Seventy-Eighth Annual Session Opens October 1, 1911 Regular Medical Course of 32 week for four years leading to M. D. degree. ... Department of Pharmacy Established in 1838. Two graded course of 32 weeks each for degree of Ph. C. Pure Food and Drug courses offered to students nronerlv qualified. Women : admitted to Pharmacy courses on same terms as men. -' 1 for further information adrees . , . ; Dr. Isadcre Dyer, Dean 18.65 j P. O. Drawer 261, New Orleans, La. The H o l 1 ad a y S t u d i o SUCCESSORS TO "COLE'AND IIOLLADAY" Gallery will be open every j Wednesday of each week, v beginning Wednesday, October 28th. HIGH, GRADE . WORK ONLY. Prices reasonable. A fine set of views of the campus and buildings on sale at all times GALLERIES TIT BOTH DURHAM AND .'(SUA PEL HILL A. G. SPALDING & BROS. The Spalding TRADE-MARK -Vv MR, St l l v . r. . is Known throughout tHe world as a Guarantee of Quality are the 1 argest man ufacturers in the world of OFFICIAL EQUIPMENT FORALL ATH LETIC SPORTS AND PASTIMES If YOU are interested in Athletic Sport you should have a copy of the Spaulding Catalog. It's a complete cnclclO' pedia of What's New in Sport and is sent free on request. A. G. Spalding & Bros. 208 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. We have the exclusive sale on the 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 If you want to be a winner get pair of Plorshbim Shoes at Kluttz's Pretty Yell ow Dai aises 25 cents per Dozen $1.00 per Hundred J. Van Lindley Nursery Co Greensboro, N. C. H. C. SMITH. College Agent G. C. Pfckard!& Co LIVERY STABLE Located on Rosemary St., near tele phone Exchange. Stylish turnouts, always on hand. . WANT A T EJ;a;M, C A L;L" 30 G. C. Picknrd, Manager Greatly RedocedRates. Ceremonial Session A. A C. N. N. S. Newbern. N. C. Mav 12th. Tick. ets sold May 11th, and 12th. Good to rot urn tintiX Utin 1 AlU XT-fll. hiihi Aiiajr nili. I lie IUUUIK and bouthern Railroad is the direct ine from, Raleie-h. Wilson. Norfolk. and intermediate stations Pullman sleeping en r service. D For particulars apply to any agent of Norfolk South ern Railroad, or connecting lines. W. W. CROXTON, G. P. A. Norfolk, Va. Excellent Board $15.00 University Inn What Time is It? Time to have your watch repaired. Repair-work of all kinda quickly done by Skilled Workmen. Hand it to me, F, L, EULESS. ' College Representative JONES & FRAZIER (Incorporated) Durham, t: tt North Carolina Universty Athletic Store IalllTeivlquartera for thoStndents HOT CHOCOLATE at our Fountain. GYM and TENNIS GOODS a fme ! cialty. A complete line of GOLF GOODS. J. M; NEVILLE, Proprietor. BOYS! SecLong" Bill Jones for Pressing and Cleaning:. Work done satisfactorily. $1.00 per month. Repairing and darning neatly done at small extra cost. Shop in rear of Kluttz. Building. Royal & Borden furniture Company Durham, : : , North Carolina dealers in High- Grade Furniture furnishings for Students Every thing for the Home Hotel Giersch European Plan. : : Cafe in Connection J ' - RALEIGH, N. C
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