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THE TAR II E E h FRED MERRITT'FRANK TH0MPS0N,S PR0TECES. pERF0RM Does the best pressing and the cleanest cleaning done on the Hill. Give him a trial. Opposite University Inn. G. C. Pickard & Co. LIVERY STABLE Located on Rosemary St. near telephon Exchange. Stylish turnouts always on hand. , WANT A TEAM? CALL 3( G. C. Pickard, Manager Norfolk Southern Railroar Travel via Raleigh (Union Station and Norfolk Southern Railaoad l to an; from all points in Eastern North Caro lina. Schedule in effect Decemher 18, : N. B. The following schedule figure are published only as information am are not guaranteed. i Train Leaves Raleigh 9:15 p.m. Daily "Night Express" Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk. 6:15 a.m. Daily for Wilson, New bern, Washington, and Norfolk. l 6:15 a.m. Daily, except Sunday; l Newborn via Chocowinity. j 3:00 p.m. Daily, except Sunday, f . Washington. Trains Arrive Raleigh 7:20 a.m. Daily 11:20 a.m. D.iil. except Sunday and 8:00 p.m. Daily, f Trains Leave Goldsboro 1 10:15 p.m. Daily "Night Expn i Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk v ; New Bern . 7:15 a.m. Daily for Beaufort and Nor-folk-j-Parlor Car between New Bern; in,;! Norfolk. 3:20 p.m. Daily for New Bern, Orit i; tal and Beaufort. J f ; For further information and reserv;; tion of Pullman Sleeping Car space! a ply to D. V. Conn, S. P. A., or J, b Kenworthy, TJ. T. A., Raleigh, N. O. i W. R. Hudson W. W. Croxton, ; General Supt. Gen. Pass. Norfolk. Va. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Department of Medicine. A four vear course in eiven. DiHnonsar v , and hospital with over 100 beds, both owned by the University. s 1 ena tor cataiopue. i HOWARD WINSTON, Registrar, ; (i) University, Va. . HAVE YOU TRIED THE zinzend0rf laundr; 1 1 IN WINSTON-SALEM? If not, ask the fellow thttt has. Thr onghly modern and sanitary. Satisfactii guarantecid. Atrial will convince yon. Work collected Monday nights and de livered Friday nights. M. R. DUNNAGAN, Agent. Boy! Wolfheimer Brothen CLOTHIERS, Will be on the "Hill." OCTOBER 5. 6, 7. Give Them a Call. S. J. PARKER, J. T. PRITCHET Agents. l he Jefferson, Richmond, Va. J The most magnificent Hotel in 1. South. ' ''. European plan. 400 Rooms. 300 Baths. Jtooms single and en suite, with untl without baths. Turkish and Roman Baths. , I Bpacious Sample Rooms. Large Convention Hall. Rates flO per day and upj Cottinued from first page litia, kicked off and Wake Forest eceived the ball behind her goal iine. She put it in play on her 55 yd Une but lost it on a fumble, 'Big- Abby" getting the ball for j 'arolina. -Rushes by Chambers, j '.mall and Abby brought the all to the 10 yard line, only to bt st on an attempted forward ass. Wake Forest punted 4( ds. but the ball was brought ack to her sixteen yard line bj Winston. A rush by Manning. :nd then by Tillett carried th' all across. It was then that Tillett dropped the ball and ii vas recovered by Wakeley. Carolina made her second touch town in the first minute and hall or play in the third quarter. vVinston again started things by jending the ball across the goal tine on the kick off. Wake For :st advanced the ball to her 11 ard line and then punted to th( S yd. line. Tillett received th( all and ran for a touch down oetween the goalposts. Helatei ticked e-oal makinsr the score 12 to 3 at which it stayed. In the last half Tillett agair received a punt and carried it foi about 40 yards across Wake For est's goal. This time, however, he was called back by the refera who was not quite as well up oi the rules as might have been de iired. The referee had blowi hi'sj whistle after Tillett started :H his run for a touch down, ant .;ad blown it without any righi justifiable by the rules. The game, as a football exibi tion, was only fair, and had mucl unnecessary and undesirabh roughness in it. Carolina's mei were slow lining up, and did no' k:?.ve the pepper and jump in then necessary for a good team. Anr unless they get down to gooc iiard work Carolina may receivi ;ome unpleasant shocks whei they go up against Davidson, V. P.;I., Washington and Lee, ani Virginia; all of whom have goo teams this year. j Below is the Lineup: Carolina. Ritch, c; Aber- j aathy, r. g.; "Big" Abernathy, i r. t Manning, r. e.;Cowell, Orr, Johnson, 1. g.; Small, 1. 1.; Clark. ; enable, 1. e.; Tillett, q.; Leak, Wakeley, Coffin, r. h.; Irwin, (.Winston,.!, h.; Wright, Cham i i.ers, f. Wake Forest. Carter, ; c; Dunn, r. g.; Holding, B., r. t.; I Holding, R., Joyner, r. e.; Wil ! .lams, 1. g.; Parker, 1. t.; Betts, Piemming, 1. e.; Utley, q.; Single terry, r. h.;Gattis, 1. h.; Savage, f, "; . . PROGRESS OF THE TEAM Continued from third page .ig-gressiveness and does not show up as well as he should. He ap pears to be strong- but lacks the "git up and go" characteristic of :i good lineman. Ritch and Orr are both earnest workers but very erratic in their play. Their work j in the open field is not what ii I should be. i -Abernathy at guard should j nake a good man. He is inex ' perienced but is a hard worker, j When he learns the game he wil j make a . very good lineman. IL possesses plenty of "fight" atul really shows more genuine fooi- ; ball qualities than any otlux I Lineman. Time will help hitji jjreatly. j The fight between Crutchfielft and Deans for center is a 'hot oniji Crutchfield appears the steadier of the two but Deans should make the better football player. Both men lack accuracy in passing and have so far shown but little, abil- on defense, ' WHERE THE CUSS OF 1911 IS NOW Continued from third page , himself to the cause of our "littk brown brothers." J. Sanford Cowles is editor o1 he Wilkes Patriot, Wilkes--oro, N. C, state ol' Wilkes. Bunny Hall is .issistant pun "ood chemist in the Pure 1V Division of the Dep.if! niitit o1 Agriculture, .Raleigh. N C. Ro Brown is also connected wjtli tin ! State service. He is in the lhirl .vay Department f tlu StaU Geological Survey. O. B. Hardison has received ai tppointment to the Nava' ; Academy. G. Palmer, understudy of th j head of the geological depart ment in the late senior stunt, hat-1 passed the examination as a soil j :xpert in the U. S. service. -in appointment yet is unknown Edgar. W.; Turlington, bette cnown as Tommy, sailed froi: ew York, October the 5, for 0 cord, England. Hicks Williams is studying medicine at Johns Hopkins Uni versity. C. C. Barbee is taking gradr ate woik at Columbia. Doc Williams is practicinj law at Sanford, N. C. He is ii partnership with D. E. Mclver o! hat town. . The Cuban Colony has ret jrne' to the Happy Isle whence it came Francisco Llorens, Tommy Lie . j rens, and Eduardo F. Rodrigue: are all engaged in civil engineei ! ng work in Cuba. The remaining members of th. i ,;lass are engaged in business o. I arious kinds in various parts o" ! the country. E. R. Buchan is as ' iistant cdshier of the Farmen i and Merchants Bank at Row-1 land, N. C Marshall Wyatt i i in t h e: First National Bank in Durham, N. C. E. F. McCullock, Jr., and Henry Hath cock are in banks at Fayettevill and Burlington, N. C, respective Willie Parsley is in the Erwi Cotton Mills at Durham, an Charlie Gunter is buying cotto in Hartsville, S. C. Dean Taylor is whittling ; joods box, otherwise known a; ')eing engaged in merchandisin,' at Faison, N. C. Lyman Whitaker, Red Stew art, and Ernest McLean are ii the tobacco business. Whitaker is traveling for the Whitakc Harvey Co.. Winston. Red Stev art, after helping the Twins wii the rag in the Carolina Leagui accepted a position with the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Win ston, N. C. E. C. McLean i with the American Tobacco Co in New York City. Paul Dickson, instead of follow ag the plow amidst his far roll- ng plantation, is with the South rn Life and Trust Co., at Rae ord. N. C. Punk Williams i vith the same company i, ireensboro, N. C. Ferd Duls find Harry Solomot. ire in Wilmington. Duls is in tht merchantile business, and Ilarn is selling shoes. Tank Hunter is with the H. B. Hunter Co. Inc., Norfolk, Va., is chemist. John Tillett is in .he bonding business in the same town. Thompson Webb is making a barrel of . m'nev in the real es state business, Los Angoles, Cal. A. A. Zllicoffcr is secretary of the Corbett Automobile Co., Hen derson, N. C. "Billy" Gloth is not coaching V. M. I. again this year, hi I is stead a western man, Brummage, has charge of that team. Brum mage is said to be a good man. Ride a Yale, Ouicker, safer cheaper than a buggy. ! vv c liavt- a "f j ou about it you are interested; it you are not, come in and j let us talk to you and you will be. H. A. GAS KINS, Agent. J. R. CREEL, Sales Manager. DURHAM, ..... Typewriting Mimeographing I. M. BAILEY. No. 7 South GUARANTEED SATISFACTION REASONABLE RATES L. F. HANES, OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER, UNIVERSITY OF NO RTH CA RO LINA Season 1911-1912. GREENSBORO, N. C. THIS SPACE Andrew s WATCH IT! AT Boys, they've come Get them now before your size has been sold. "Mundheim's Hats" and "Florshiem's Shoes." They are daisies and the latest nobby styles. The best there is and all the prices right. A. A. KLUTTZ. If You Want to Feel Good as Well as Look Good, GO TO MOSER'S BARBER SHOP. All Htykw nf Hair Cuts on Imnd at all times. Opposite eainpiiH. Thinking of a changeP See Dick They Never Fail. and horse lots and oiw N. C. BELONGS TO Cash Store KLUTTZ'S BOARD. Home bntohorod Meats. Bmt Country Buttor. Plonty of Milk. Stnam Cooked MnatH, oto. DoswortH no two days the sumo. None better proparwl or nioor woe our kitohon for oliiariliinMH, Noarest the ooIIoro, nearwt poHtolllno, iwarwt buHlntwii Hootion. CENTRAL HOTEL. Sou "Dlok" AlllHon, Manager. 15.00. UNIVERSITY INN,
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