LOCAL AMD PERSONAL. The Tar Heel will be sent to any address from now until .June, includ ing the base ball season, for 50 cents. By means of the college papers the alumni can keep in touch with their alma mater, and be posted on the col lie" news. Subscribe to the Tar j Heel. L. B. Southerland. spent Sunday in Durham. Mr. E. B. Lewis spent Saturday and Sunday in Kinston. P. C. Graham, '91, has gone to Oxford to practice law. Mr. Holt, of Burlington,- is visit ing at the University Inn. Mr. Ed. L. Williamson, of Gra ham, was in town yesterday. Messrs. Clifton and Adderton have returned from Raleigh. Mr. Chas. L. Abernathy, of Beaufort, lias joined the Law Class. H. Bingham returned from a vis it to his home in Mebane Monday. R. L. Thompson, ex-'93, has been on the Hill a few days the past week. Mr. Jacobs, of Greensboro, . rep resenting H. H. Cartland, was here Saturday. President Dred Peacock, of Greensboro Female College, ar rived on the Hill last evening. The lumber is being laid down for the infirmary to be erected on the northwest corner of the campus Mr. Lambkin, of Raleigh, and representing Whiting Bros., was on the Hill Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Bradley Sanders, represent ing the Richmond Building and Loan Association, was on the Hill MYn-irlriv Jack wrote a letter to his love, And filled it full of warm and keen desire; He hoped to raise a flame, and so he did; The lady put his nonsense in the fire. Mr, Ed. Carter, representing Walters, the tailor, of Raleigh, has been on the Hill during the past week. ; Go out on the ball-grounds and "holler" for- the team afternoons, instead of loafing around smoking cigarettes and doing nothing. E ' B. McKenzie, ex-'96, of the firm of Moore & McKenzie, of Greensboro, is on the Hill with a full line of spring and summer clothing. Bristol has decided that bricks are as hard and heavy around Chap el Hill as elsewhere, since 'trying- to raise a tin can full of them with his foot. The House Committee on appro priations has recommended that $20,000 be appropriated for the maintainance of the University for the ensuing year. Mr. R. S. Busbee, who returned to the Hill a few daye ago, leaves in the morning for his home in Ra leigh, where lie will prepare him self for West Point. May luck go with hint. Mrs. H. C. Martin of Greensboro, who has been spending some time with Prof, and Mrs. E. A. Alder man, left this morning to visit rela tives in the eastern part of the State. "Dick" Busbee has returned from a visit to his home in Raleigh. He has been standing entrance examin ations for the U. S. military acade my and received the appointment of alternate to F. N. Cooke, '96. E. B. McKenzie, the Adonis of last year's Glee Club, is .n town. Mac no longer treads the boards, and has admiring audiences hang breathless on his words, but is de voting' his energies to selling clothing. W. L. Scott leaves this afternoon for Greensboro, where he will spend several weeks. The new lot of pigeons have ar rived, and the Gun Club will con tinue to practice as heretofore. The Ohio State University Lan tern says, that he who opposes the appropration to his state university is too selfish to be a patriot, or too ignorant to be an elector. Too true! Apply to North Carolina. Yes! We've Cot 'Em. MOORE & McKENZIE, . Clothiers and Mens' Furnishers, OF GREENSBORO, N. C. HAVE MADE STEPHENS & BREST, their Agents in Chapel Hill. From them you can get anything- in the Clothing line you want. White Duck Pants and Light Weight Sum mer Coats specialties. The Man in the Moon would be happier if he could have a supply of Cool Fragrant ana soothing MR. W. H. RIDDICK, AGENT FOR The Clothier and Furnisher OF DURHAM, N. C, will be at ROBERSON'S HOTEL, TUESDA Y-FRIDA V, MARCH 19-21, with a full line of Spring Clothing. Walt for him. HARRY HOWELL, Agent. THE UNIVERSITY Co-operative Society Books, Stationery, Athletic Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Clothing, Dress-Suit Cases, Students' Supplies. Second-hand Books bought and sold. OLIVES AT TANKERSLY'S, Also a full line of Potted Meats and Fine Crackers. Satisfaction Guaranteed by JACOB REED'S SOBfS, PHILADELPHIA. First-rate Merchant Tailoring- at very moderate prices is what is offered you by the cele brated firm above named. , The New Styles for Fall and Winter may now be seen. Look at them and leave your order. PETER JOHN, No. 12, Old West Building-, South Ent. Artfst and Photographer, 112 BT. th Street, Richmond, Va. 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 Hotel or at stables. " EUBANKS & PICKARD, Proprietors. H. R, Guthrie Barber Shop, Under 2'carus Drug Store. Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco For over twenty -five years the standard smoking tobacco o the world. To-day More Popular than Ever. To have a good smoke anytime and everytime it is only necessary to pi Bull Durham. It is all good and always good. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO DURHAM. N. C. 9 3 HI' Y Eggs, Butter, Poultry, AND OTHER PRODUCE TO : : : DAVIS- HILL & CO., 308 10th Street, N. W. : : : WASHINGTON, D. C. You will receive highest Cash Prices. We buy outright -, or handle on Commission. "Quick Sales and Promp t Returns. " Commission for handling- goods, 5 per cent. "Send for our Price List." H H PATTERSON, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Crockery, Leather. FRESH GROCERIES - i of all kinds. Best brands of Canned TOMATOES, CALI FORNIA PEARS and PEACHES, (every can guaranteed). Monarch Flour Fresh from the Mills SHIP STUFF AND BRAN AGENT FOR NEW LEE, AND TROPIC, COOK STOVES. Heating- Stoves, Grates and all kinds of Stove Fixtures kept in stock. Agent for the celebrated Old Hickory Wagons, T. J UTLEY, Shoe Shop. Patron age of the Students solicited. IVOR A' GUARANTEED. Opposite Yearhy's Drug Store. LITTLE & McALISTEH ARE AGENTS FOR O A R V I- .A. N D . ' THE POPULAR Of t2fcjri's-4l;cicj Teii lor, Call at the A. T. O. Fraternity house and see their samples. They can take your measure and guaran tee a perfect fit. They self Suits, Pants, Dress Suits and Overcoats. George Trice's Shoe Shop. Neat Repairing at Low Cost. ROBERSON'S HOTEL, CHAPEL HILL, BT. C. Board by the day and by the monthat moderate rates. Sample Room for Drummers. A. A. KLUTTZ, Proprietor. We Keep on Hand yffiSafei 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. GO TO Wharton's Photographic Studio, 119 Fayetteville St., RALEIGH, N. C. If you wish the very best pictures. - Pictures made any size direct from life, or copied from old pictures, minature -to full life-size. Special attention given to copying old pictures. Re ductions made to schools, clubs, classes, and organ ized bodies of any kind. Restaurant G00I,b?'Sth$10PE31 OYSTKRS. First-Class Fries and Stews Six Days in the Week. GEORGE TRICE, Opposite Chapel Hill Hotel. KLUTTZ & YEARBY, 13 F U O GISTS, . CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Successors to Univeriily Drug Store 'and W. M: Yearly. Fully supplied with a full line of Drugs aticj Patent Medicines. RefflHtereri IliHrm'll fill Preemption.. BASE BALL ! Spalding's - Athletic - Goods. Southern Branch House, ' N. C. LONG, Manager, A full -line 'of Base" Balls, Cats, Mitts, MaltV Gloves. Sru.es. Tctim Rackets. Nets. Balls, Shoes, Caps, Belts,. Jerseys, Sweaters, Duck Trowsers, etc. Special rates ;o Case Ball Uniforms to Cl Spalding's celebrated Spring Shoes on'y $4.50. Write for catalogue and prices. Yours truly, LONG.