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THE TAR HEEL ARCADE 12ARIiF.Il CIIOF. DURHAM, N. C, NOW HAS . ,; i '4 First-Class Barbers. Thj Best of Everything in the Most Approved Sanitary Manner. Al.DE.tT CRESS, Prop. T.C.BLAND. W. r.. JOWXING. K. H, WILMOtH ,G. C. Pickard & Co. LIVERY STABLE Lo : ited on Rosemary St. near telephone Exchange. Stylish turnouts , . always . on hand. j . WANT A TEAM? CALL 30 G. C. Pickard, Manager N rf oik Southern Railroad Travel via Raleigh (Union Station) an I Norfolk Southern llailaoad . t mid fr q all points in Eastern 'North Oaro i i. Schedule in effect December 18, X. B. The following xchedule figures unpublished only as information and a . not guaranteed. Traill Leaves Raleigh 9:15 p.m. Daily "Nij?iit Expn-ss" i'allmah Sleeping Car for Norfolk. o:15 a.m. Daily for Wilson, New l.Tn, Washington, and Norfolk. 6:15 a.m. Daily, except Sunday, for Newbern via Chocowinity. 3:00 p.m. Daily, except .Sunday, for Washington. Trains Arrive Raleigh 7:20 a.m. Daily 11 :'20 a.m.' Daily except Sunday and 8 :00 p.m. Daily. Trains Leave Goldsboro 10:15 " p.m. Daily "Night , Express" Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk, via ew Bern.-' -, 7:15 a.m. Daily for Beaufort and Nor f lk Parlor Car between New Birn and .Norfolk. .., 3:20 p.m. Daily for New Bern, Orien tal and Beaufort. For further information and reserva tion of Pullman Sleeping Car space, ap ply to D. V. Conn, S. P. A., or J. E. Kenworthy, TJ. T. A., Raleigh, N. C. W. E. Hudson W. W. Croxton, General Supt. Gen. Pass. Ast. : Norfolk, Va. TAYLOR Durham's Great Clothing Store. - Which' for,: You) BROWN, GRAY, OXFORD BLUES All here in Suits and ( Coats. , $15,00 to $25.00. j Allison and Blackstock, t Agents. j Department of Medicine. A frmr vpar noiirsfi is civen. Disuensarv , and hosDital with over 100 beds, both , owned Vy the University. Send tor catHiopiw. HOWARD WINSTON, Kefristrar, University, Va. HAVE YOU TRIED THE ZINZEND0RF i LAUNDRY, IN WINSTON-SALEM? If lift,' ask the fellow that has.: Thor oughly modern and sanitary. Satisfaction guaranteed. A trial will convince yon. Work collected Monday nights and de livered Friday nights. M. R. DUNNAGAN, Agent. The Jefferson, Richmond. Va. The most magnificent Hotel in the South; European plan. 4')0 Rooms. 300 Baths. Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Turkish and Woman Baths. Spacious Sample Rooms. Large Convention .Hall. Pnti'P $1.50 i'r l:iy ami up SIS K 8c STROU IP; Student Tailors, - . ' .." M. A. S. No. 33. If you want the BEST BARGAINS and measurements in cloths, we can give you both. Perfect measurements make cloths LOOK BETTER and WEAR LONGER. Our measurer has had several years' experience. Don't fail to eee us t A . " IWWWWMBWMWMMW W HWIIII a I imilMHIMIM Ifli I liillTWIIIIi 'I 'I II 1 fWIWl II 'TWI1 TiMTfTTrrr- SAILORS GO DOWN BEFORE VARSITY Co-.ltmictl f -cr TlT-.'i IV fr- seesawed from one eud of the field to the other, generally, how ever, being- near the middle. In this period of play, though while each team seemed to 1 bo about evenly matched, Carolina con L nually showed her superiority i i the minor details of piay m everything- except bringing-" up punts. In this part of the game he Franklin men appeared supe nor,.; In the fourth stage after trying a couple of plays and failing to giiin, Carolina punted to the Sailors' 25 yard line. Franklin attempted a forward pass but Hurtt intercepted it and with good interference ran 20 yards or a touch down between the foal posts. Tillett then kicked goal making the score 12 to 0 in Carolina's favor. Carolina then kicked off to the Franklin boys, who cn the next play punted out to the fifty yard line. Winston, who so far had stayed on the side lines, now went in. After a few rushes and an exchange of punts our men got the ball on the Sailors' 25 yard line, but lost it on an at tempted forward pall. Time was called just after Winstcn had run back a punt 25 yards. Score N. C 12; U. S. S. Franklin 0. Lineup. C a rol i n a Lo n g , Hurtt, 1. e.; Small, 1. 1.; Deans, Johnson, 1. g.; Crutchfield, Ritch, c; Manning, Orr, r. g.; Aber nethy, r. t.; Strange, Moore, . e.; Tillett, q.; Wakeley, 1. h.; Coffin, f.; Seigler, Winston, Capt., r. h. Q. S. S. Franklin Edmundson, I. e.; Hunt, Capt., 1. t.; Hender son, 1. g.; Conrad, c; Darney, r. ; Schnur, r. t.; Vanderback, r. e.; Quinn, q.; Baschag, 1. h.; Prevat, f.; Hill, r. h. Referee ''Bull" Thompson Umpire Hodson. Head Linesman Lawson. Time of quartets 12 minutes. Kde a Yale, They Never Fail. Quicker, safer and lots cheaper than a horse and buggy. We have a sample and competent demonstrator to show you about if you are interested; if you are not, come in and let us talk to you and you will-be. H. A. GASKINS, Agent. J. R. CREEL, Sales Manager. DURHAM, - - - - - N. C. Notes on the Glee Club TOR the man chasing the pill, uphill, 1 down hill, in the sandy bunkers, Velvet is mild and smooth and pleasing. Velvet- selected leaf two years in the warehouse undergoing a change which eliminates the harshness of the leaf. A mellowness rarely attained a smooth ness you should know all about. No sir Impossible to bite or irritate -one smoke as cool and sweet as another smoke it for 54 holes if you like -always agreeable. At your dealers. SPAULDLNG & MERRICK Chicago ' ' SMOOTHEST TOBACCO w4 1 t ounce tins The Glee Club is practicing regularly two nights each week. As yet the ranks have not been thinned out and all are receiving- the benefit of Glee Club training and have a chance at regular po sitions. Catchy songs have been selected and no pains will be spared in prepariiy an attractive program. "A. trip for tlx near future has been itui uhm!. The orchest a ma e its (K-l ut University Day,;uil received many favorable comments fur its pleas ing renditions. All the regular members have not yet been selected. The band is practicing faith fully and likewise appears occas ionally in public. It will he good hews to many to know that some new music has, been ordered and that old music played here for the last half century has been condemned The cornet section this year h composed of Pember, Thomas, Yelverton and L-unn. Millender is artist of the "agony stick," commonly called clarinet. Parnsh I and Houston grind out alto, while j Tolar, Stroupe and Smith prac-j ! tice physical torture on the trom- j bones. Stevens composes the I baritone section. VVarlick smites the mighty tuba with his ponder ous breiith. Vann and Aspiazo are bitter rivals for mauling the j hass drum. . t Basnight is lord j proprietor of the kettle drum, and Dr,' Jlerty, Jr , lends his aid with ' the snares. Rights is general! utility man. Peek Fenner is a 1 probable candidate with the jews-i tfarp, -7- ' -!- . Ty pewriting Mimeographing ' I. M. BAILEY. No. 7 South GUARANTEED; SATISFACTION REASONABLE RATES OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. Season 1911-1912. GREENSBORO, N. C. 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