1 LOCAL AMD . PERSONAL. Poi Sa l e 7 ., Tm Tar, Heel will thc sent to any 'address from now until June, includ ing" the base ball season, for 50 cent;. By means of the college papers the alumni can keep in touch .with their alma mater, and be posted on the col lege news. " subscribe to the Tar Heel. 4 - The trustees meet - to-day in Ra leigh. 1 The! Seniors are now taking a two week's holiday. .W..-S. Clark, '97, has returned from his visit to Tarboro. Rev. Baylus Cade, editor of the Caucassian, is on the Hill. Prof. Alderman returned from Raleigh on Saturday night. . Harry Howell left1 for' Raleig-h yesterday morning" on business. Mr. E. D. Stanford, Law94, has been elected by the Republican cau cus as State Librarian. Messrs. Southerland, Slocumb and Gudg-er of the class of 98 have been initiated into the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. Look out for Dr. Winston tonight. Let's give him the reception he de serves. ' : The Comptroller of the Curren cy has announced Mr. A. H. EUer as Vice-President :of i the People's National Bank of Winston, Mr. Eller is an; alumnus of the Univer sity and avt prominent lawyer of Winston. ' , . - i- i r Who is Murray M. Mag"uire any way? We have heard the name be fore, but do not quite remember Mr. Murray M. Maguire, of somewhere in Virginia, the Czar of all athletics in the South, evidently needs a new hat. He . has talked through his old one until it must be somewhat dilapidated. College Topics really ought to scrutinize its communications more closely. Some of these days some thing" will creep into its columns that they will really regret, if they do not. NOTICE! The University Gun Club has de cided to shoot the Greensboro Gun Club a match in Greensboro on April 6th at fifty blue rocks per man known traps unknown an gles each team will consist of five men. The University- team will be selected "from the six men who make the highest average on the follow ing- days: Friday, March 15th, 22nd, and 29th. The shooting- to com mence promptly at three o'clock. If it should -rain on the da)r appoint ed, then the shoot will take place on the following- day. Reduced rates have been secured both on the rail road and at the hotels. Let every man in the club come out and try for the Team. Henry Clark Bridgers, ' , Acting Manag-er. J. H. FABER, PHOTOGRAPHER, Cer. Church and Market Streets, NORFOLK, VA. FINEST PHOTOGRAPHS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. OLD PICTURES COPIED. All Work Guaranteed as represented and PROMPT DELIVERY. Terms Cash when proofs are ordered. ONE OF EASTMAN'S B Ordinary Kodaks, For rectangular pictures, 32x4 inches; ca pacity, 24 exposures without reloading. Size of camera; Axyi .inchest Weight, 1 pound 13 oz.;. length of focus of lens, 6 inches. Handsomely finished in natural word. The B Ordinary Kodak has a finder for lo cating the image, and revolving 8to, in the lens, which is of the universal focus tyj.e.' The regular price of this camera . at tli? factory is $10.00. It can be bought from the T. r IIejst,, load ed for 24 exposures, for $8.00. . ; Address - , . HARRY HOWELL, Husincss Manager. Chapel Hill, N. C. Bullet Camera t" .. ..... ,' is for sale by WEIL , You can procure all ....sorts of photographic material from...!.: 27 South Builditigj . i. .........To those contemplating a . ... C uropeari "TT r- i jp .. .We recommend a medium size Camera. ... that can be. i LOADED IN DAYLIGHT . . , Such is the B Daylight Camera which. . . . . . .takes 24 pictures without reloading.. . . . . Size of Picture taken 3 x4. Price of each . .picture finished by the Company is IS cents . .Price of Kodaks $15.00. We recommend.', . . . . ... .this Camera as. by all means. . . . , . .j. THE CHEAPEST .for the money. ....'.'....., .. ... The Man in the Moon would be happier if he could have aupply of Cool Fragrant ana oooihing Black-well's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco For over twenty -five years the standard smoking tobacco of the world. To-day More Popular than Ever. To have a good smoke anytime and everytime it is only necessary to ?et Bull Durham. It is all good and always good. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO DURHAM. N. C. A $400 Prize! CUT THIS PICTURE OUT It contains the faces of a father and three daughters: you see the father, where are the daughters ? If your eyes are bright enough to find all three you are entitled to a reward. The oro- prietors of the N tionai Seed Store will Kivc x A XI Xi acvcii r ' VVV, beautiful pictures, y&Sj. ' (Gems for decorating M a home) as a reward J CflW to anv one who can u-r 4i 1 av.v.j make out the three daughters' faces. These tiictures were Colors by a firm of art pUDiisners wno were obliged to liquidate their business, their productions being too expensive for these hard times. The entire stock was purchased by us and what originally cost thousands of dollars will now be given away to attract at tention to our National Collection ok Flower Seeds, for the season of 1895. The published price of these pictures was $1.00 but we will send them (a selected series of seven) as a reward to every person finding and marking the three daughters' faces with an X and enclosing same with sixteen two cent stamps for National Collection No. 1, containing1 an immense variety of the choic est and most beautiful flower seeds. If you purchase your seeds from us one season we will always have your orders. We guaran tee perfect satisfaction or money refunded. $400 ill Cash Premiums. The person send ing as above whose euvelopes bears the ear liest postmark will be given a $300 upright piano: to the second $25 in cash; to third $20; to fourth $15 to fifth $10: and to the next seven will be given $5 in Kold.j If able to find the three faces you should answer promptly; and enclose at once with 16-2ct. stamps and you will receive the valua ble lot of pictures and seeds by return mail. Address, National Seed Co.. Washington, D. C. Yes! We've Cot Tin. Ship Your Eggs, Butter, Poultry, AND OTHER PRODUCE TO : : : DAVIS, HILL & CO., 308 10th Street, N. W. : : : WASHINGTON, D. C. "WW You will receive highest Cash Prices. We buy outright or handle on Commission. "Quick Sales and Prompt Returns." Commission for handling" goods, 5 per cent. "Send for our Price List." - H H PATTERSON, ' 1 DEALER IN ' Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Crockery, Leather. I' FRESH GROCERIES . ' of all kinds. Best brands of'Canned TOMATOES, CALI FORNIA PEARvS 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 SSHij . Patroi.ige of the Students solicited. IVOR A" GUARANTEED. ' Opposite Yearhy's Drug- Store. " . littijeMcalFster ARE AGENTS FOR C" A R T 1 A ND . THE POPULAR O r: n t- bo ro Tex i 1 0 r", Call at the A. T. O. Fraternity hofine and see their arnple, , . , : They can take your measure and guaran tee a perfect fit. They aell Suits, Pant, Prew Hints and Overcoats. ; ' MO0EE & McKENZIE, Clothiers and Mens' Furnishers, OF GREENSBORO, N. C. HAVE MADE STEPHENS & BEEM, 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. MR. W.,H. RIDDICK, AGENT FOR The Clothier and Furnisher or LxranAjr, u. c. will be at ROBERSON'S HOTEL, TUESDAY-FRIDAY, MARCH 19-21, with a full line of Spring Clothing. Walt for him. HARRY HOWELL, Agent. ROBERSON'S HOTEL, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Board by the day and by the monthat moderate rates. Sample Room for Drummers. A.A. KLUTTZ, Proprietor, Ya Keen An Hand mPJ1.1 Caue, i t nvtp uu iiuuu OVERCOATS, HATS, SHOES, SHIETS, COLLAES, CXTPFS, Ties, Suspenders, Underwear, etc. Latest Styles. Lowest Prices. ' Orders filled in 12 hours. W. A. SLATER & CO., Weaver & Bingham, Agents, f 23 South Building. GO TO Wharton's Photographic Studio, 119 Fayetteville St., RALEIGH, N. C.T If you wish the very best pictures. Pictures made an jr ize direct from life, or copied from old pictures, minature to full life-size. Special attention given to copying old picture. Re duction made to schools, club, clashes, and organ ized bodies of any kind. George Trice's ShOe ShOp. Neat Repairing at Low Cost. : Restaurant O00D B0Sra . ; OYST15HB. Firslt-Cass Fries and Stews, Six Days in the Week. GEORGE TRICE, Opposite Chapel Hill Hotel. KLUTTZ k YEARBY, DR U O GI 3, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Successors to Univeriity Drug Store and W. M. Tearby. Fully supplied with a full line of Drugs andPatent Medicines. Rffftre4 Phrmei fill Precision. BASE B ALL! Spalding's - Athletic - Goods Southern Branch House, N. C. Loxr,. Manager. A foil line of Base Ball. Bats, MM. Maks. Gloves. Shoes, Tennw RaciteU, Balls, Shses, Cap. B-H. Jerey, Sweaters, Duck Trow er, etc. .. .. Special rates on Ba.e Ball LnikiM to clute- ,,, , . Spalding celebrated Spring $4M. Write for catague and price. yor..r..T. c IT