Alumni Notes. To Her I Love. W. D. Carmichel, ex-'96, is The following-poem, composed by teaching in Little Hock, S. C. a senior on the eve preceding- St. Percy Cooke, Law '92, is practi- Valentine day, fell under, our no- cine- law in Louisbunr. N. C. ltce ana we nerewitn g-ive our reau T . r j . . ' ers'the benefit of this g-entleman's , . Tt , AT nr first attempt at rythm, icing-law in Henderson, N. C. w r mi ' Though duty keep me from thine arms, . xv. a nuraphun, ex- 7o, is icatn- Let not th heart be reeved for me: ing in School. the Statesville Graded J. Pruden, ex-95, Law '95, has joined the law firm of Pruden & Vann, Eden, N. C. , Gaston Battle, '90, was married on Feb. 19th to Miss Nannie Speig-htv of Tarboro, N. C. W. E. Darden, 92, is Superinten dent of the Reidsville School. Graded For if thou wilt thyself not harm, In four months more I'come to thee. Prepare thyself, my Annie dear, For when I come to the again, United we shall share our tears, And you and I shall one remain. "When. I recall that parting kiss, Which you from me received that day, I'm not yet reconciled to this Why I from you did ever stay. I promised you no other Miss, However dear she seemed to me. Should ever share with me such bliss, As I that day did share with thee. But now, my dear, can I expect The University Press Co. PRINTS Bill-Heads, Stationery,- ' Books, Magazines, &c, AT CHEAP RATES. C. L. LINDSAY, DRAPER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Hardware, Groceries, Car pets and Candies. Furniture A Specialty. Main Street, Chapel Hill, N. C. J. Crawford Brig-grs, Ph. B. '93, i a mPmW nf ih -w law fit-m f The same fidelity to me? , -rxr , tii jt- -Ai If I'm my pledge thus to respect, Winston, Fuller and BriggS, With ought not the same also find thee? his office in Oxford. Victor Hugh Boyden, ex-'93, B. Li. y nas Deen appointed to a clerkship in the Revenue Office at Raleigfh. 0. W. Graham. A. B. '68, has beeh appointed by Governor Carr Inter-Collegiate. From our Exchanges. The Delta Kappa Epsilon Fra- I ternity at Wesleyan have just moved into a new $40,000 house. Ex-Chancellor Garland, of Van- See If you contemplate buying a GUITAR, VIOLIN, MANDOLIN or BANJO, DON'T FAI TO SEE what the University Magazine can save prices to sllit tlie times. Mv Motto' "71 u 1.KM .TaK V Straffftri "uuutjv, ,t ; i.wpi u trices: Jf UU. UK i-ii"w v.vlvl'l uvvu V UUU A m uv w. J.VO SpCO t lUlly Makes, by calling on A. A. KLUTT2 ' A. B, KIMBALL, I iPr FPPfl O. E. BulhJinjr, Mid. Entrance. Room 18. v vl J 1 A. A. Kluttz, AT THE . GLASS FRONT IS HEADQUARTERS For p the Boohs used in the University anda cuuiiuuu amuois. Also staiionery oid mix supplies. ' I have a full line of Itlalr'N Tablets and Xofo ItuoU, t FOIIIldlill 14B1M, InOVlM t lOEl SllHtViK"' 1.hiiim, I'rnll'N Aslial A COMPLK'i'K LINE of Men's Furnishing Goods, Fanav G,w ... To-Ilct Article;?. " "m Confectioneries, Fruits, Cigars and Toinc dotted Meats and Pickles. Fine Hats and Hand-Made Shop. a ts i ' wtiL opeciauy, Brownie" Scarf Jins, from J0c to -;f Brownie" Link Cuff Buttons, 50c. Having served "The Bovs" audtlipn.,w for a number of years, I am prepared to off. as Superior Court Judg-e to succeed aerDUt umversity aiea on.jjeo. 14. Judge Winston, resig-ned. University of California will send R. W. Winston. A B. 79. has re- a track team East this Spring to signed his position as' Judge of the compete with the leading Eastern Superior Court, and become associ- umverswieb ated with Mr. Frank . Fuller, of Sophocles 4 'Electra" will be Durham, in the law buiness. . represented by the Greek depart- t-: r.u ti t ment . of Amherst Colleg-e this iretim ucc, sr,a. x 70 month. "The hymn to Appollo' memper . 01 tne nw Kaieign law reCentlv descovered at Delohi. and firm of Shepherd and .Busbee, in- which was first published in. this eluding EX-Chief Justice Shepherd country by the JMorth Carolina Uni and Charles Busbee, Esq. . versity Magazine will be sung as a - solo ' A "citizen of Ohio who allows The Yale Library now numbers envy or prejudice to make of him an about 170,000 volumes, an increase; enemy to the University which the ol 5,000 over last year. iV! Vmff . ; ?v' ls. t0 J selfish to be a patriot and too lgno- xne vunucrviu xiusueris out in rant to be an elector." mourning over the death ol Ex- The above is taken from Lantern nanceiior banana. 0f the Ohio State University. For A large number of our exchanges "a citizen of Ohio" substitute "a change editors in the -middle of the citizen of North Carolina, and see session, instead of at the close, as if the remark is not appropriate.. "1C J-" Where is the long contribution Ihe southern index, published that was expected from some stu at Rockingham, N. C, by A. S. dent? Jt is very apparent that as Doqkery, ex-'96, has been received. yet 5t is not forthcoming and every "Set" is doing well in journalism. . 7 l fPa J oers not beine run to suit him will dp. The Lehigh Burr, always neat dare that it is the poorest, less in- and attractive, is much improved teresting sheet he has ever encount under its new management. It ere'd- Last week's College Topics iinwhsia illiiatrafpH- TiParlJtiiri fnr iVa ha3 tw0 Columns of Cohtributed An-4. a a. 4... matter; Would that we could fol- The Harvard administration Board has decided to expel all stu-r dents detected cheating on examinar tions. This punishment has been infliected here for such offences. The Honor System of conducting examinations, which has been in vogue here for years, has been adopted in some departments of the University of Pennsylvania. - The University of Minnesota has just completed a handsome library building costing $155,000. It is of Ioniq architecture, ' with its front representing the Grecian Parthenon. University of North Carolina, Offers thoroug-h instruction in four reg-ular courses of study, six brief courses, optional courses to suit individual needs, auu protes- sional courses in law and medicine. Tuition SG0 a year: total expense $250. 400 students, 26 teachers, 40,000 volumes, 7 scientific laboratories and museums, gymna sium, athletic grounds,' bath rooms (free to all.) Discipline manly, without espionage. Scholarships and loans to the needy. Tuition free to sons of alt ministers, can didates for the ministry, public school teach ers, and persons under bodily infirmity. Address PRESIDENT WINSTON, Chapel Hili, N. C. and Sale Stable CHAPEL, HILL,, N. C. Buggies, Horses and Carriages i,;. at all hours. Carriages meet all Trains. Rates reasonable. Orders may he left at the Clmni n: nuici oi ill siaoics. . 11' Til T.ir... . W. VV. i'lUlYAKD. iJronr ftnr A r . t-. , i " xx. juakvis riLjvAKl). iViauai'er. low their example. As to Sweet Alice. Oh, do you remember sweet Alice. Ben Bolt- Sweet Alice whose hair was so brown ? It has changed to a hydrogen blond, I am told ' Since sweet Alice has moved into town. Indianvpolia Journal, A Query. He asked a miss what was a kiss Grammatically denned. " It's a conjunction, sir," she said, " And,henc$ can't be declined." r-The Owl. No more;. 'twill rustle stiff with stanch, For flutter up in winds of Match, No more we'll see on rainy days, Neat ankles in its lacy maze, No more we'll clasp her form in dance, For she has gone to wearing , . Ex. CheapeetaDd 13 I HAVE THE AGENCY FOR THB SHQKS. JtuoDer iioots, i-iufc&sr. blioes, l umps, fc. At No. 26 Old East 'Buildiii", (Under English liocm), I am representiner Gilreath & Co.. ofrv,J lotte, ana nave'a tull line of tljcir s;hm);o: my room consisting of Cordorau. KamMr y a. n.if . r 4 i i i lf 4 ft i urUl" vau, l-ateut L,eat;ier and Kuss e rnr, n MHrKS af i 8 aiso a nice line ot Jr'unins. ()venr;i tei CLOTHING. Bed-room Slippers, etc., together with P:.;., lent and Russet Leather Pn'wii Positively the cheapest and best Clothing Daubers. Laces, and. in f.-iM amt nouse in tne country, ouus, r anis, uver- ttting in the Shoe line. Call and examine. coats ana uress auits made to oraer ana a nt guaranteed. I also have a line of Bows and Four-in-Hand Ties. Call at Room 3, South Building and examine my stock. Orders taken for anything in the Gents furnishing line. J. E. MATTOCKS, Agent. Very respectfully. T. F. STANFORD. 26 Old East Duikliii. A Wonderful Invention; Zoology teaches us that the hairs of the head are hollow, and contain an oil that I gives them life In clipping the hair with scissors, this hollow is left open, and the hair loses its life-giving properties. I have a Machine named the Sineill' Machine, which removes the hair and at the I same time closes up the hollow cansinnr the hair to retain its jlife-giving properties, and therefore stopping the hair from falling out or dying and giving it a soft life srrowth. Call and examine this machine aud have your hair singed. Special attention given to dressing Ladies hair. Cutting hair done with exquisite and artistic skill by the old University Barber of twenty years experience. 1 he csingeing Machine is hierhly recom mended by scientists throughout the coun try. Very respectfully, T. D. DUNSTON. Professor of Tonsorial Art. Honest Help for Students. Literal Translations OF ALL The Latin, Greek, and German CLASSIC AUTHORS, Supplied in North Carolina only by Alfred Williams & Company, BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, Raleigh, N. C. Price, postpaid, jo cents a volume. Catalogue of Translations sent on aonlica- tion. We can furnish by mail, cost oaifl. ativ flvf-lirtrtli' , 1 1-A :'M . v, : . . ci i i. i . i . . uovu 1U 11119 OldlC ill DUDiisnpr s lowest prices, Write to us for any book you want and your oraer will have prompt attention. H. R, Guthrie Barber Shop, Opposite Chapel Hill Hotel Southern Ralwav THE GREAT TRUNK LINE and U. S. Mail Route BETWEEN THE NORTH, SOUTH, EAST and WEST, Operates three passenger trai ns daily to Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, k York and Points East. Three passenger trains daily for Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Chat tanooga, Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans and Points South and West. Tilt Short Line to Florida. 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