-LOCALS. ' The faculty have abolished the Engineering course. There was a slight alarm of fire at Robinson's Hotel on Sat urday night. Billy Hendren, Law, has been quite ill the past week with ma larial fever. ... Glad to see such a cleaning up in the library. It has been need ed some time. 1 The old oak .; tree in the base ball park has been removed much to Capt. Robertson's delight. These warm sunshiny days have caused "the 'disinterment of quite a number of last year's straw hats, rv-v : ' ' .. Gerald Wittson left on Monday evening to spend the examina tion period, at his home in Char lotte. ; We have heard that we will liave three new assistants next year one in Latin English and Modem Languages. Chief Justice and Mrs. Shep herd spent Saturday and Sunday on the Hill. 'Mrs. Shepherd will prolong her visit to two weeks. Jud. Chemistry. Dr. V. Now gentlemen I'll tell you how to make "chartreuse." And the class laughed.' jSX a meeting of the Junior class on Saturday, a ' motion to have the class represented in the Hellenian was lost. Very little class spirit there it seems. There are now about 16 men in training for next year's foot-ball team and - more are wanting to try. A trainer has also been ar ranged for. . Don't be backward. Let everybody that thinks he can play go out and try. It won't hurt you and may do you good, besides doing the next team lots of good. The Senior Class have, by vir tue, of Bishop Capehart's inabili ty to be present at the , coming commencement, invited Rev. Mr. Murdock of Salisbury, N. C. to deliver the Baccalaurate Sermon. The' University' Press 'will oc cupy a room on the ground floor in the new West Building. The presses and type are expected daily, The engine is all in read iness. Paper has been ordered. We hear the Magazine for March "-extra semi-centennial , edition f 2,000 copies, will be one of the st products of this new but Praiseworthy venture. ... f Some of the Hillians we are is fast building up a reputation certain, enjoyed the recent fallofi-as attorney at Clinton, N. C. . snow. Several sleighing parties ! -tt,, i 1 . , V ,. Hayne Davis '90, is located at bigineu merrily wenainsf'rr .,, , . . . . . f Knoxville, Tenn., where he coun- A. A. KLUTTS'S were along the high ways of our vit lage and others among whom were not a few of our most digni fied collegians- condescended on Thursday evening to engage in a heathy hand to hand conflict be fore the hotel in view-of the town and amidst showers of frozen am munition. SOPHOMORE ELECTIONS. A majority, so called, of the Sophomores met Saturday even ing and elected the following set of officers for one year: Pres. V. Armstrong, 1st Vice-Pres. C. E. Gregory, 2nd Vice-Pres. Henry Hampton, Sec. and Treas. W, R. Webb, Jr., Historian, W. H. Woodson, Poet, Jas. ,A. Gwyn, Prophet, Waller Brem, Essayest, W. R. Thompson. If there was not - a- majority present, the same unsettled state of affairs exist at last year will be reported and two sets of classes dignitaries will appear in the Hellenian unless some joint agree ment be arranged. Several committees were "ap pointed to look after colors, yells and what the class should put in the Hellenian. ALUMNI NOTES. . Will. Breese, Ex. '95 is passing away life very quiety at his home in Ashville, N, C. Jimmie Baird, Ex. '95, is in Seattle, 'Wash., and writes that his business is progressing and his funds of miscellaneous legend increasing. Mark Erwin, Ex. '95 cleans up waste paper and sweeps an office floor in Asheville's legal depart ment. V. S. Bryant, Ph. B, '90 is as sociated with Merritt in practice of law at Roxboro, and has open ed a branch office in Hillsboro. Alex. Mclver, Val. '90 is now .1 fellow at Tohns Hopkins. We ; s . . do not know what study he is pur suing. '- Jno. Gatliug '93, Law, is con tinuing; his studies at Harvard Law School. Fred. Ezzel '89, has for some years past been located as Civil Engineer at Mobile, Ala., Fred is getting -on well. Wading swamps and trampling through briars seems to agree with his constitution.. sels at law and, as of old, care fully looks after his immaculate cuffs and collars. W. L. Spoon '91 B. S. has published an excellent map of Burlington and thereabouts. Jessie L- Cunningham, A. B7, .'91 is working at theology in Vanderbilt University. Geo. S. Wills, Ph. B , '89 is profressor at Oak Ridge Institute. Jas. C, Gray, Ex. '96 and 2nd base University nine, 1893, has been elected Capt. of Oak Ridge team for the Spring'season. 4$$ Bowman Gra)', Ex. '94, is Tel ler of First National Bank, Sa lem, N. C. j .rM . Billy Dixon, Law '93, has lo cated at Oxford where his shingle now swings before the passers-by. - Victor E. Whitlock, Ph. B '93 is studying law in Asheville, N. C. " Messrs. Boyden and Sumpter have opened up a law office in Chapel Hill. They will while away the time '-here until June when thy receive .their B. L.'s. AT THE GLASS FP.OiJT IS IIEADQUARTEES FOR All the Books used in the University AND THE COMMON SCHOOLS. Also Stationery and Studc nt's S ipplies. I have a full Hue of - Blair's Tablets and Note Books, Wirt's Fountain Pens, Perfection Students' , Lamps, Pratt's Astral Oil. - ' A complete line of Gents' Furnishing . " ' Goods Fancy Goods, and Toilet Articles. CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, POTTED MEATS AND PICKLES. Fine Hats and Hand-made Shoes A SPECIALTY. Having served "the boys" and the public generally for a number of years, I am prepar ed to offer a line of goods unsurpassed in quality and at prices to suit the times. My Motto: The Best Goods for Lowest Cash Prices. , Respectfully, A. A. KLUTTZ. T. J. LAMBE, HEADQUARTERS FOR. Di Man We are trying to get Bob Taylor to come over and make us a talk. Tom Steele Is he 'the man that pitched 011 Emery and Henry team year before last ? A. FRANK, J. H. SNEED, Manager, (Successor to W. A. Slater & Co.) 100 W. Main St., - - Durham, N. C. HA VE JUST RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OF a u HATS, SHOES and GENTS" FURNISHING, and will be glad to i ( Satisfaction " take orders for same. Guaranteed. A. B. ANDREWS, Jr., Agent. ON SILVER! Old Zeb is right, and so are the prices at THE GROCERY STORE OF R R. BEST. jgGive me a call and be convinced. "8 FINE -CLOWN, SHOES, HATS AND Gents' Furiiislii Ms. "Tommy' 1 Lee, '91, Law ' 92 H. H. OARTLAND, MERCHANT TAILOR, OF GREENSBORO, N. C.x Will be at ROBERSON HOTEL, Thursday 22 inst, and will take your measure for a Nice SPRING SUIT. , Call at room over Delmo co's and select your sample. Little & McAllister, Agents. Custom Made Suits a Specialty. o OR ESS SWTS FURNISHED on SHORTNOTICE. Mr. N. TO MS will represent me at Chapel Hill. Call on him when in need of anything. T. J. LAMBE, The Clothier and Gents' Furnisher, 105 Main St.. Durham, N. C. M mill Winter m If you want a Fine Suit or Overcoat for winter, made in the latast styles and of th best material, we can furnish your wants Zj:IN ALITHEt: Leading :-: Patterns. PRICES GUARRANTEED. CROSS & LINEHAN, Leading Clothiers and Furnishers, raxkigh, k. c. V. U. IiOYDEN, Agent. IMPORTERS OF FINE WOOLENS. c. N. WALTERS, Merchant Tailo?, 234 Fayettevillo Street, Raleigh, N. C. Try Walter's New Method of , Garment Cutting.

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