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"Hi fill DIRECTORY. Cabintt officers, Sec'y of Navy 4, of war i, of state i, Sec'y Gen i, Post Master General i. aib'! CM!! Oft!! ! "flS85!!t- Call on GEO. TRICE whtn you anl - University. Directory. University athletic AssooiATioN" nice Oyter itew or fry. Bring mm-jowr bhoi -wheii they net if u state's SerjatorsafcoTrfeaera'fefetate Wmntfl?4.! 3t ran keef tibad t tijpts UNIVERS k Confederate states cabinet tftjc sr CenTs. a. confederate t GEO. T .J. A. S3 "It III I ft I mi i. i is ' ri J Ml 1 1 l i 1L i l! 5 J I' , manager. .yaimarj Gore i&flreMe&t; Dne FpP.-Vehafeltf' stt- refajyr- nd-JrasyrFriuMeetei jnj.jParsori Hoik . HlSTORICkiSbCrETY. Dr. Keirattiery ecu'orres ponding siaUrrf 5i At -fcpifCretary and treasurerj jetjertl ofne presi- Fraternities.- Secret. w . J Phi Kappa Sigma, etaTsi, Sigma Alpha, Ep-. silon, Sigma Chi,-lftfeTliW AfiTiT' 0?S9jagdJfeBpH Sigma. .t ilnuilj MI ..' The Oraer of GintylQ Junior, (Secret). Jerry UlUK- mto9$)lU$Mquet i imav 'H Mic or i.ommoncemeni. LMin&erito F?reW ffitibnSW &aYne 1, OTrarYce' tb,!lta1y 1? jPor&g eiuelk' i!VMrrialantlf? u rttffi Mc"flH"' "WTIrP VlSi Vf fstudenls cItJiynLYey weronrv beiofederatet:'AfmyiQf!atbi& rnarnl?erib().iitz69 werWofiftaers rju riPfesoys0in6neMndiTTv6ri Minister 230, of .this number five rose to toe dignity or Bisli6T)s.v s I prices reasonable. .ri! ir?Mc I W. t. DVJKKtLL, .!cobc l.MiOr) o'HirXi )(Trr UNTIL, YOU SlilS ,, IkiTuq lifl . ull i 1 it They are far sdpfcfiot t ' aflf ' preyiouS "stVlt . , , . ' Call ana see them. ' : " ' Ji n J HEALlOUARTEfcS "DP " 5"' .b'irhm,, $ W. ANDREWS. Ae't li : -nirn Liw.-f 't n,u ' at Alliarice Stoi Diakcfc-Tt- Liirarvi, 'fisf rf7rtl. JTlfPt? j'wv Hixi'iV nnrht in.ilikMi J . New Edit ikuiJinska t .tjt1rO ,J en Hall Meet at t' ie t tiw pUent.M 'tt'(?riti,'1 selected ior e:-tiTaarti .''' " '-J ilJ I( .f-JKli ,151.7 5 f j J AtyitJ. w o a tfn w iw fctWAi w. nio ! Ji ci'. Lul fl .ct 9 til njs'jhiA no I . IOMS Wll Hf iswriy pltf Un, Bfterf.;,! Jfij; reason that has forced the Maiorioin rii13vrn,ii"f-'.!riT",-'5'.TiJ2K "Slit-" i . - . ni)iWriTOi jj ujonrnnnn nrjn , nprn n tU ... I The ! lilUIlilluilu QliU 'UUliMIlU l V 1 ucaier in , . , .1 Clathing,- Hardware, FURNITURE A SPECfr,;,. Main street. - - Chapel Hill. N. 1 DR. R.' Ii' tohlfEHdAD5 ''V ' riij DMVun i ju line JcRae DruaSt .and cojTKcHf fjcjgifl JliHiiRlttr,! tictcs necessary to the comfort and us students. ' T T' T a-vtpt - I tic,es necessary to the comfort and uses of tl ; n tM i-XW iWTMirfi, ni n n-t- students. The Clotfiicr and Gents Furnlinrr.',. .Lfiorarf ji! ;as much alike-flo kwo peas. The' irnan Wh6tMJtrVriftrfaWvrlllfet uciii;-. r . iji)irt seTairr ana tressurerj-1 hivc cAuitoiuHKir-y powers' P'T)tn-i ;'jfif nj j 56Vtspere eb.Dr.1 hos. Hume. rJ jCUireU-Ufn Nl WJl1to'lp!aHl J I SAAJK ueiit." ee-rs lwTiTeY. M, C A. Han trie tpTfuj U tvthMw, h Hru,.., ! . K ' University Magazine. jL'l'ir.'' )2 !H?t:msmf:-Nmi.-iwf Ka-ris,-.; 1,-v ' I W M if) t '!'" "t Phi , tH C. H,.WirfAl CaswtiW JHHsfi f ,rt ;v.. i.n3n.psonf'.'. cth LfCarr. I rwi AM.. D.iT:.qrrr.ir'n:il!. -A rrrailiWii'A vJ 1. If ... - . , . III WlWUt.. . . thatfcQ! rl"i IWffiHf H i "Hrqf, Collar. Q&b, (Alanagnr feditor..J ifl j Nitr, ... ' , ,, , 1 ri ni.ifiLi.l' MffU"-r 'Al ; editors" . .-.oM thefn fdrlntxpfewaionrinhe'tto I vasnmg fOil .(,. nf ne soiyf,tcmisd,br;.eft! to iii-VestibUICd-; Limited;' ntiiv atNt!vgaveatlJifa.etqr5i'j-exfkaM.j ni .:iKi?in-4 u.5?. ,;ov Drills, Candv, Cisiaitlics, ToKaim umw Prescriptions Carefully Cortfrbtibj a. &Mma fdfri ? rn-1. j ,!(' 4':l'1i'M .O klAtiTJfE"iil w'i.J ':? ! ,i?ejow, wUKbe found -a short, ta- tBfts'. ' Mai;.Ga,iniWasifi'0t.' ufawi; ble of statistics, of tne'Aiumm of the 1 bf rHe7.&ti until k7t'3-cte,That I ! AN'n tut: Ml) University,;.;saoving the positrons' ot honor and' -eminence they' have attained, it would require too much space to give ',the names of aH -th0 persons that jtiave fillt-d tliese .posi- tiens and th'eirofore -the numberof positions hefJ is given!'-' The list is an approximate one, but is accurate as far as it goes. President of the United States i. Vice President i. ii i-v,.., U. S. Senators, from N. C. 12, Mo. 2, Tenn. i, Ala. 1, La. 1, Va 1. Members cf congress from North Carolina and other states 78. "Governors of States and Terri tories of N. C. 17 Tenn 2, Fla 3, Miss 1, New Mexico 1, Utah 1. Chief Justices of Supreme court f N C 3, Fla i, Geo 1, La 1, Tenn 1, Associate Justices of Supreme courts of N C and other states 23. . U S Districtand circuit Judges 10. Superior court Judges of N C and other states, 67. ' ' . p'agobapRebiV'tl aje lots :ot mpn ijnf.tb, Unirijy I " l!i,v :u'v 'W nj T Wlioiwouldlbe.eff-ceediWjlyi-iilad toil! 'ff,plSl4':Ml11r:i jJ ')ni all II! 0 DUUS have a twin brother j IS 'HEADQUARTERS FOR ' ' l Hrfhn'nnhlriii DSED. 'ITnitrftnnifi A in the .UUl If pi ullj 4 X' T 'l"T I T Co m moil5 Sc hools. ' 1 ."?!.;U j .Tjie.'o .S'ocieiiVs! here, have. .fitlie . finest ,collec,tlon; of hortraits in'! ex-: istence south ot Washington-. . - All i ol the portraits', with few excep tions, are oAlumni The societies should make efforts, to procure por traits of all their members who have signally distingushed themselves in life. There is a portrait of one man thaf the" Dialectic Society should have, and that is General Leonidas Polk, Bishop -of Arkansas and Louisiana. ; Gen. Polk; graduated in 1832 and soon after entered the ministry, and afterwards was Bish op of Arkansas and-.' Louisiana. At the breaking out of the war he en tered the; Confederate army - and was raised to the distinction of Lieutenant General. He was kill ed by Sherman's army at Mariet ta, Ga., June 14th 186 1 Between-tlic 'Nordi andr'&tutfl iVd' ! THROUGH PULLHAM PALACE -6LEEP-, ING CAR6 BETWEEN New York and New Orleans,; , ; ! ;nNew York and Atlanta, ': ;: ; New York and Augusta, :. : :-.t Washington and Memphis, : : -1 1 - I':! -.AI.S9 . SlalioKfry, ad Mmh- hyti j 1 .a -AND ' Close Connections to all Toinis reucked u , this Great Line. The Fast and Complete Service cannot be Excelled. For time tables, maps, and other infor mation, apply to any ticket agent of the Richmond and Danville Railroad, or to C. L. Hopkins, Traveling Puss.' Ag't.' . Charlotte, N. C. W. H. Grekn, . W. A. Turk, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. Sor, Haas, Traffic Manager. General Offices : Vashingtoa, D. C. .vriuL, ': Li--' I have a full line of , . ; ; .. f BLAIRS TABLETS mid NOTE BOOKS Virt's Fountain Pen, ' !' ; ; ' I'erfcction Students' ri , - Lamps, Pratt'. Astral Oil. ; . . .... . ,Wi .. ;f - ., . , ; r , , . ' ' A compU ie line ' '; (Cents' Furnishin tioods, F'ancy Gotxl) and Toilet Articles. 1 CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, 'POTTED MEATS AND PICKLES Fine Hats and Hand-Made Shoes A SPECIALTY. Having served "the Boys" and the pul lie generally for a number of years, I at prepared to offer a line of goods unsui passed in quality and at prices to suit tli times. My Motto : Thk Bust Goods ro, Lowest Cash Pricms. Rerectfully, A. A, KLUTTZ. . ; m
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