PERSONAL AND LOCAL. The Red and Blue objects to the statement, "The three largest universities in the country arc: Uni versity of Michig-an, 2800; Har vard, 2500: Northwestern Universi ty, 2000." There are 2282 stu dents at the University of Pennsyl- P. R. Slocumb '98, lias returned from a short visit home. T.N.Webb '98 spent Thanks giving Day in Charlotte. J. H. White has returned from his vania. home in Grham. It is reported that Hughes, Kit P. J. Thomas '97, took in the J"1 lnd1DorchVCe?rtre and . TTT , . TTr., . ." halt- backs on the Vanderbilt team, Welcome Week at Wilmington. findinj? than foot ball requires too A. H. Edgerton '97 who has been much time, have gone .on pledges confined to his room with a broken never a8"am t0 enter mto tilG sPort- leg, is able to be out. "E. S. Askew, ('93-'94), the fa- mi -c ii - 1 j mous First Cottage Singer, is at The Fall Final Examinations tending University of North Caro- begin on next Monday, Dec. 10, and nna He is First Tenor in the Glee close on Thursday Dec. 20. Club. 'Skew' is paying especial t? i? w w ;11 attention to English this year. .v. ... uvvu H - Randolph Macon Monthly. for some days past, we hope to see him out ao-ain soon. Twelve of the fifteen fraternities TT " ' ' .at Lehigh have signed the procla- W. A. Graham, Joe Graham and mation to adopt Friday night as James Webb spent Thanksgiving Fraternitv night. The other three Day at their homes in Hillsboro. regretted tlie fact that existing cir T.uomK' Mjw o w.uJcumstances rendered it impossible or net world's ri Sept IS, 1893 BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Durham, N. C Gentlemen : We have Smoked up all the Tobacco at the World's Fair, and have unanimously awarded the Gold Medal for Smoking Tobacco to BLACKWELL'S Bull Durham Congratulating you on your success, we remain Yours truly, Committee. yBlackwelPs Bull Durham Das been the recognized standard of Smoking Tobacco for over 25 years. Uniformly good and uniformly , first. Bright, sweet and fragant we invite the ymost fastidious to test its peculiar excellence. Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C. I SM0K1N9 yrSK Jr. '96 have been initiated into the orde-i of Gimg-houls. Misses Leak and Holman of Dur ham, who have been visiting- at Mrs. Martin's, have returned home D. A. Kirkpatrick ank W. A. Devin, of the champion '92 eleven have been coaching" the University of Alabama team. Dr. Thomas Hume and Professor Cobb, are attending- the Baptist State Convention in Charlotte. to agree in this plan, This adopt ion ot one night for all the meet ings is due to the energy of The Burr. Those members of the Y. M. C. A. and others who are interested in mission work may see another HAVE NEVER BEEN S0ID J I tsl OTTTS T 1 tt trnir n a wr inrr 1VI0II 0 UIIU UUV0 UlUUIIHPl Gents' Furnishing Goods, H&tss, Etc, HAVE NEVER BEEN SHOWN IN SO FINE ASSORTMENT AND SO CHEAP AS YOTJ CAN GET THEM RIGHT NOW OF chance to exert their benevolence in the following notice from one of the " I S ' m a Durham papers which is here insert- fl (J q q (y, LI IMLHAN cu uy ictucsL. - SEND IN YOUR DONATIONS, Bear in mind that Provident Club, composed of young ladies, :ii -u TjV j. tvt ntr t iTr 1,1, ir f I win uc in Liieir iuom over me rirsi r; VV,XV- , r'T 1 " National Bank, tomorrow from 10a. m. to 4 p. m., and they will gladly the famous school for boys at Bell Buckle, Tenn., is visiting his son, receive all donations of clothins W. R. Webb, Jr. '96. money or any other thing- that will help them in their work for the Rev. N. M. Watson preached his needy. Send in something so that last sermon before the Chapel Hill they may make the heart of some Methodist Church, last Sunday, to poor unfortunate glad on the day . .1 V V I I t I I VI I -fII lllilllll Jll-a I I I U V nrcrp mno-reo-aiion. He IS now in fe .a tua awi, PnmHiiJ The above notice was left out of Conference at Durham. RALEIGH, N. C. C. R. TURNER, Agent, Chapel Hill, N. C. Wfl Knan AH TiTi( a sample line of Caues, i u uvup uu iiuiiu OVERCOATS, HATS, SHOES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, Ties, Suspenders, Underwear, etc. Latest Styles. Lowest Prices. Orders filled in 12 hours. W. A. SLATER & CO., Weaver & Bingham, Agents. 23 South Building. T. J. UTLEY, Shoe Shop. Patronage of the Students solicited. WORK GUARANTEED. Opposite Yearby's Drug Store. LITTLE & McALISTER ARE AGENTS FOR O AR 1 AND. THE POPULAR GreeriHboro Tailor, Call at the A. T. O. Fraternitv house and see their samples. The3' can take your measure and rrtiaran- tee a perfect fit. They sell Suits, Pants. Press Suits and Overcoats. ? This, If you contemplate buying a last weeks issue on account of lack GUITAR, VIOLIN, of space. We feel sure that any Some issues ap;o, the Tar HEEL donations would be gladly received sooke of the imnortance of electing vet Lds.J L j - - the Washington's Birthday orator, linimediatelv. Nothing, as vet, has 4 j c. . v Ibeen done, and this does not speak at all well for the University. MANDOLIN or BANJO, DON'T FAI TO SEE what the University Magazine can save you in the celebrated John F. Stratton Makes, by calling on A. ,B, KIMBALL, O. E. Building', Mid. Entrance, Room 18. Olives, POTTED MEATS, Yale Team for '95. Captain Hickey, Butterworth, Armstrong-, Adee, Beard, McCrea, Stillman and Hickok will be grad- University alumni are still at the uated this year. Butterworth, how- flront in all branches of life. Kev. ever, has ulaved onlv three vears. . H. Marsh '58, is President, and as he was simply a member of his xev. N. B. Cobb, '54, Secretary ot freshman eleven in his freshman he Baptist State Convention, now year, and he may return to Yale for In session at Charlotte. a law course: in which case he will i A delightful and unique enter- be eligible- for one more year's ainment in the shape of a County work on the gridiron. Mcrea and air was e-iven at the Normal Hickok will be graduated trom the C3 . pchool in Greendboro, Friday even- scientihc course, and have played ng, to which some 'Varsity men only three years, and both may re- ivere invited. Youne ladies, dress- turn, ui tne three, butterworth Two hundred pages, it is divided into thirty d in appropriate costumes, repre- the most likely to be found on the ; iSjSiaSSSS main x aie team next yw.--narvara i The following subjects, among others, are JVeiVS. treated: "Farm Law." "Sunday Law." "Bills, Bonds and Notes," "Enticing Ser. vants," " Forcible Trespass," "Wilful Tres pass," "Statute of Frauds," "Banks,' " Corporation,' "Damage Cases," "Acci' dents from Spring Guns," " Usury," " Mar ried Women," " There beinf no Will," "How- to write Your Will." The law of Tele grams, of Kailroad Tickets, of Railroad Accidents, of Negligence, of Nuisance, of j belf-defence, of Injuries by Vicious Ani-, mals, &c, &c. In presenting this little book to the public we feel that we are doing a service to law yers, doctors, farmers, merchants, mechan ics, laborers, and all other classes of our lented their respective counties, and i prize was given to the best repre- entation. FINE CAKES AND CRACKERS, Pickles, Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, Stationery. Francis H. Legrgets Fine Wafers a Specialty. w. l. tankersley, JNext aoor to fost Umce. Talks About Law. A Book that Everybody Needs. By Judge Robert W. Winston. THE BOOK CONTAINS George Trice's SllOC SIlOp. Nea Repairing at low Cost, Restaurant G003) J m PER OYSTERS. First-Class Fries and Stews Six Days in the GEORGR TRICE, Opposite Chapel Hill Hotel. OYSTERS ! Fresh Oysters received 3 times every week. On Half-Shell, per dozen, - 35 cents. Milk Stew 25 cents. Nice B'ry, - - - 30 cents. Nice Broiled Steak - 25 cents. Nice Broiled Ham - - 25 cents. Poached Eggs - - 20 cents. Scrambled Eggs, - - 10 cents. Soft Boiled Eggs; - - 10 cents, Hard Boiled Eggs, - 2 for 5 cents. Hot Coffee, - - 05 cents. Nice Vegetable Soup always on hand. Give me a call and get served right at G. R. JONES' Sample RoomH, 114 Church Street, Durham, N. C. G. R. JONES, Proprietor. B1AMAN1A. JDEDBYFrSrSIOUUiia. Spectacles, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Fountain Pens Ht:iAiitij a sii: iai.tv. W. B, SORRELL, Chapel Hill, N. C, Call at Sorrell's and examine his iandsome display of holiday g-oods. f you want something1 desirable f nd aoorooriate for a Christmas rift, you should not fail to inspect lis line selected with this end in iew. Call at once, and if your particular choice be not in stock, he Fill order it on short notice. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Buggies, Horses and Carriages to hire at all hours. Carriages meet all Trains. Rates reasonable. Orders may be left at the Chapel Hill iiotei or at stables. W. W. PICKARD, Proprietor. A. Makvin Pickard, Manager. peopled Prices: Leatherette, 50 cts, Cloth, 60cts. Address EDWARDS & BROUGHTON, Publishers, Raleigh, N. C. H. R, Guthrie Barber Shop, Opposite Chapel Hill Hotel. ROBERSON'S HOTEL, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Board by the day and by the month at moderate rates. Sample Room for Drummers. A.A. KLUTTZ, Proprietor