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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Loafer's Club. The Tar Heel will be-scnt to any ' Wednesday afternoon, despite address from now until June, includ- the inclemency of the weather and ing the base ball season, for 50 cents, the Club's well known aversion to By means of the college papers the h tin d application of water, alumni can keep -in touch with the r , f u . , Al1. alma mater, and be posted on tne cm- u,,aai " v-1" . leo-e news. Subscribe to the Tar Heel. Mr. Ihrie, Law '94, spent Tues day on the Hill. Mr. J. H. Faber, the photogra pher, has arrived. Vick McAdoo has gone home on a "visit. ' ' H. Bingham left for his home in Mebane Wednesday evening. The Gun Club will shoot in Greens boro on April 6th. Murray Borden, '95, has 'returned from a visit to Goldsboro. Chas. R. Turne, '95, went down to Raleigh on last Monday. Miss Mary Turner of Raleigh, is visiting Miss Isabella Winston. Work on the Infirmary has begun and is progressing very well. Harry Howell spent last Thurs day in Raleigh. Anr first base-ball arame will be with Vermont in Greensboro on the j Oth. The first games on the home grounds will be with Lafayette Col fege, on April 3rd and 4th. T?tv. Dr. Needham . Ubb, o anias held their regular meeting. The President of the club, after , calling on the Pipe-lighter in Chief tc rerform his duties, declared the club open for the transaction of any business that might come before it, such business being strictly of the kind that can be transacted with out motion or thought. Mr. Clam digger Mattocks then arose and moved that the faculty be petitioned to cushion the steps of the Old East ane South buildings and also to stop up the doors, saying that such a step on the part of the facul ty would add greatly to tne com fort of the members of the club This was unanimously passed and a vote of thanks tendered to the gen from Pollocksville oh the mainline, for his close attention to the needs of the club. Those mem be'rs of the club who live in the South Building also wished steps to be taken toward having the bell removed, as it interupted their slum bers bv ringing for the recitation hours, but this was over-ruled, as ornei world-" ai Sept. . 1893 BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Durham, N. C Gentlemen: We have Smoked up all the Tobacco at the Wand'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, , COiWMITTEE. Blackwell's Bull Durham Has been the recognized standard of Smoking Tobacco for over 25 years. Uniformly good and uniformly first. Bright, sweet, and fragant-we invite-the most fastidious to test its peculiar excellence. BiaclcwelPs Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C. fTffXzrX- if ; JOTTS Pi j I DURHAM 1 1) I I(WTBl.KKwfj jEiafc. I'omllawn At. IICAGO. Teachers who ambitious for advancement rather than those without positions. Teachers Co-Onerative Association CHIC Established In !S84. V Positions filled. 3700. Seeks Teac bStaDllsnt,u in ...hor than those W thout 006 will preach in the Baptist church on , "t'i,e. majority of the club were of the Sunday morning lhe 24th, at 11 o'clock, f thatthe would not get to You ought to see the UvMua, dinner " without, the bell to arouse ham battery practicing. y,t , Oldy are no longer in it A large delegation trom here will attend the Y. M. C. A. Convention in Raleigh W. E. Breese has been elected Captain of the Track Athletic Team, Mr.. Thomas of Newbern, was on the Hill Monday and lead the Y. M. C. A. services Monday nig-ht. Mr. Harris would like to have it understood that "blue books" will never again be for sale in his ofhee. The first week in April will be strictly a base-ball week in Charlotte. The first game will be Boston vs. U. N. C. ' Messrs. Lassiter, Dey, Tucker, Slo .cumb; Skinner, Handy, Gudger and Follin, of the freshman class, have been initiated into the order of II. 2. Miss Mary Turner, who has been spending a few days with her friend and schoolmate, Miss Isabella Win ston, returned to her home on Monday. The law class has recently been increased by the. addition of three new members: Buie,' ()2, Moore, and Bradsher. the resignation of Mr. 2. T. Bromrhton as foreman of the University Press wO. ivir. vv . H. Thompson will take his place. Tr- ftantitlett.' representing Wright, Kay and Co., of Detroit was on tne nui day with samples ot fraternity jew elry. ' tviv T,imi snnlpv Thomas, ex-'W, 1U L WAi w v , has returned to the Hill to resume his studies. For the past two years ne has been engaged in advancing the ' interests ot the 1 . M. c, a. at w ami ington Heights and Chicago. We learn that the talent of the col nn- intrn.red on a minstrel per fonnance which they intend to present ua cni,iu at mi oarlv date, r rom .J L l J V- l w 1 the men engaged in it we should see something rich, rare ana rac. Louis M. Swink, A. B. '94, Law '0.1 urne r1f'tof1 hv the Board of Alder men of the City of Winston on March 18th as prosecuting attorney in the the City Courts. The office pays quite a nice salary. Mr.-Rowland Hays. '93, Law 'n xxrUn ninvs a lucrative practice at Pittsboro. in co-partnership with Judge Womack, spent Monday night on the Hill, on his way to Hillsboro court. them. "Lishe" Lewis then presented to i he r1nb one of its former members who had been suspended on account of his 'having- gone 011 two consecu tive recitations, and desired that he hp reinstated, as he. had now taken twenty-nine grats in twenty-eight days. ' . Randv Brown, the bow-legged hnv f mm "Ruucombe. the beau of the 1 - ' Blue Ridge, then gave the ciud a ccount of adventure by hood and field encountered in a ride to nnrViam and return. It being then nearly time for the iirnpr hell. Messrs. vveaiv . Yates, "Janetty" Dawson and 'Leg' Lindsay were declared memoers m and the club adiourn- bv"' . - f 1 1 1 r ino- made a wild break tor the no- tel. HH PATTERSON, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Crockery, Leather. FRESH GROCERIES of all kinds. Best brands of Canned TOMATOES, CALI FORNIA PEARS and PEACHES, (every can g-uaranteed). Monarch Flour Fresh from the Mills SHIP STUEE AND BRAN AGENT FOK NEW LEE, V and TROPIC, COOK STOVES. Heating Stoves, Grates and all kinds of Stove Fixtures kept in stock. Agent for the celebrated Old Hickory Wagons, 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. LITTLE & McALISTER 'ARE AGENTS FOR CAR T L, AKD . THE POPULAR GreenHbord 'Peii 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 sell Suits, Pants, Dress Suits and Overcoats. ' ' ' ' George Trice's SIlOG SllOp. Neat Repairing at Low Cost. Restaurant G00DB0NiH$10'PEI1 OYSTERS. Firslt-Cass Fries and Stews Six Days in tha Veek. , GEORGE TRICE, Opposite Chapel Hill Hotel. What "We" Includes ' Somebody who wants to explain what the editorial "we savs it has a variety ot meanings, varied to suit the circumstances For an example When vou read that "we expect our wife home to-day," "we refers ori;r.T-;ri-r1iipf. When it is "we are a little late with our work, s the whole olhce lorce, in the devil and the towel. In "we are having a boom," the mpqnt. "We received over frpn h 11 11 n re d thousand immigrantf ' V- "-- , -- . last year" embraces the nation, but Iiavf hof cholera 111 our nuasx nnl v means that the man w10 takes this paper and does not pay for it is verv ill.- &x. We Keep on Hand tfSl&SSZSXS: SHOES. SHIKTS, UUJL.l.AJii3, lurxo, Ties, Suspenders, Underwear, etc. . . . . . -r . ti: . Latest styles. Orders filled in 12 hours. W. A. SLATER & CO., WkavKk & Bingham, Agents. 23 South Building. GO TO Wharton's Photographic Studid, 119'4 Fayette ville St., RALEIGH, N. C, If you wish the very best pictures. Tirttiris made any size direct from life, or copied from old pictures, minature to full life-size. t . Special attention given 10 copying old pictures. Re ductions made to schools, clubs, classes, and organ ized bodies of any kind. J. H. FAI5EU, PHOTOGRAPHER KLUTTZ & YEAR BY, 13 K XJ O GISTS, CHAPKL HILTv, N. C. Successors, to (fnircrtiiy Drug Store and W. tfearby. Fully supplied with a" full line of Drugs andPatent Medicines. KKiMtrl I'liHriiiaolMi fill Precirptiiini. BASE BALL ! Spalding's - Athletic - Goods. . Southern Branch House, N. C. Lon1, Manager. A full line of Base Balls, Bats, Mitts, Masks, Gloves, Shoes, Tennis Rackets, Nets, Balls, Shoes, Caps, Belts, Jerseys, Sweaters, Duck Trowsers, etc. ; Special rates on Base Ball Uniforms to cl u bs Spalding's celebrated Stiring Shoes only $4.50. .... .. Write for catalogue' and. priceM. Yours truly," N. C. LONU. Yes! We've Cot 'Era. 1 wonder is the 1 ne lcivt.-.!. '.. - tool-made watch. Ameri' can duplex movement, guaranteed a perfect time-keeper, and sold for 2.50. The manufacture of such a watch is onl ,.:v.i ,..tin nntomatic machine equipment s nerfect, and operatives are trained by long experience it is possu.-ic wy .....j cern in the world, and you can readily guess which it is-Thc Waterbury Watch C o. This -TRUMP;' has just been put on the market in opposition to the poorly made 'Clock Watches," now Hooding the country. CALL and hbbtneui. Respectfully, ' W. B. SORRELL, Cer. Church and Market Streets, NORFOLK, VA. . ! FINEST PHOTOGRAPHS j IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. OLD PICTURES COPIED. All Work Guaranteed as represented and PROMPT DELIVERY. $r-Terms Cash when proofs arc ordered. T. J UTLEY, S 1-l oe 3 1- o j? . Patroi.ige of the Students solicited. WORK GUARANTEED. Opposite Yearby's Drutf Store. MOORE & McKENZIE, Clothiers and Mens" Furnishers, OF CiREENSBORd, N. V. ' HAVK MADK STEPHENS &' BREMi their Agents in , Chapel HilL " From them you can get .anything in the Clothing line you want, i White Duck Pants and Light Weight Sum ' titer Coats specialties. MR. W. H. RIDDICK, AOENT FOK The Clothier and Furnisher OF DURHAM, N. C, will be at ROBERSON'S HOTEL, TVESDA y-.ERtJJ.A V, MARCH 19-21, with a full line" of Spring Clothing. Wait for him. ... ' ' . . ,, HARRY HOWELL, Agent,
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