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LOCAL AND PERSONAL E. L. Gilmer, '88, and John Shenck ta Hum. -will l;e sent o any n-,0cn rnmc rlnwn to see Ail - .lH-- I address irom now udui juuc, ..uuu- th second aiayette grame. irior Xnc uaac w.ov, - - i . T-i - nine n I till-" i I 1 1 I r ' i ua, o l. h v. i ' i ii r j rT T n M I l r d id. 111 alumni can keep in touch with their , praternity has been established alma water, and be posted on the col- . u ith the following char- . nherrihp tn Tne 1 Al 0 . t- ht nr. T IPtre llcwa. ' wwwjvi -.v, The dancing- class now numbers nhout fifty pupils. Mr. McKntght returned to Greens boro Thursday evening. W. E. Breese, Jr., returned from a trip to Ashe vi lie Monciay. The Gun Club left for Greens boro yesterday afternoon. Mr, Rowlett, of Greensboro, was on the Hill Thursday. R. L. Gray, ex', took in the baseball games here this week. ter members: J. F. Nooe, '96. J . Wf-jTr 'Q7 P "R. McFavden. '97, J.' B. Wilkinson, '97, and A. R. Winstead, '98. wr Viarl n onofl deal sail H t :ia v v nvLtivi of late about leveling the floor oi Memorial Hall and converting ix u- hf used for the Commencement exercises as ntut C.- nA ne n Vail rnnm. Why can not this be done, and done right away belore our seiner. Pminftirpnient? It seems : liiai - uiii. - sjreat pity to have such an expen- sive building nere oi no en . ii except two days in tne yeai . TV, fronlntriral CXriirsioU to Eu L J 1 V vv t-'j i.v rorie will leave New York Saturday, HM. " jnne otn, at t u liulr, jj. The Shakespere Club held its regu- partv will visit Ireland, Scotland, lar, monthly meeting x nuuay .. q - , . The Normal girls were out at jcket -s onl g120 from Nevv York, ermont game with yards ol white d the additional expenses will be 1 1 1 l - . . ,TnA MA 1 .TUt c ut;irA IU uiue. kent witlun ou. iuwchuuuwuv tit (.0,i,. Un tin. rartv had best commu Mr. u arence murpnjr, v - ' ;rf1T"pf r,ohb at once nf Asheville, was on tne nui uns mtdic - - , - . oi Asucvuit, u omotu arp hpitiir made lor a , . ' nuoiii:.i"vuv., u, o WeeW. , 1 ii ut, - MiMPmarip UT1 . i Daseuail game vvini a. j.i - -r Several of the boys accompanied I f Harvard men in Germany, July the Gun Club to Ureensooro rn- 4tta day. the familiar face of Geo. Graham on the Hill A very good crowd turned out to Prof. Hawkes's lecture last nignt . Ore world's ri Sept. 15.1893 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. BlackwelPs Bull Durham gas been the recognized standard of Smoking Tobacco for over 25 years. Uniformly good and uniformly first. Bright, sweet and fragant-we invite the tMinn; to test its peculiar excellence. BlackwelV's Durham Tobacco Co., Durham. N. C. I ft atMmx ft H H H PATTERSON DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions,- Shoes, Hats, ajrain this week. "Grex" giving second order at Ben bow,: "Say, waiter, bring me another steak, 8 by 10, right quick." The most enjoyable part of the Greensboro trip was the reception fl Hi Normal School. Ask Stuart Hill and Bob Lassiter about it. " The Hellenian has gone to press, and from what we can learn, it is to be the best one we have ever had. It will be published by E. A. Wright of Phila. "Well, well, well, what are you going to. do now?" said the Ver- mont man; and in the sweet, melo dious tones of Jno. Scheuck came back the answer 'Three strikes.. Call at Sorrell's and inspect his 'line of fancy jewelry just received. He invites careful inspection ot a handsome display of diamond rings at all prices from $ 12 to $2o. x)f a w TTnwlfs nf Baltimore, has just closed a secries of lectures at the University under the manage- i. f 4.ua "niniot; Snr.ietv. 1 he IllCXlt Ui kilt uiu'V"' " J . hIca filial the ouh)it at the Baptist church on Sunday morn : . o full- before the 1 . 111, ailU lllCLUV, u, " . M n' A ; tUp evening. He had fuil houses and approving hearers TV Ti. Weeks (U. N. C, '86) is delivering an interesting course of Urinv on American history before the Corcoran Scientific School of Col umbian University. Charlotte Obser ver. than we know how to express, the resignation ot t tt tt 11 tn. Vit. tnitnriai Mr. H. Howell from the editorial board of this paper. He has been a taithtul editor, xnc ui u.v... manager we have ever had, and we shall miss him sadly. ( Prof. Hawks has made hinsel f de servedly popular as a lecturer among the student body and towns people during his; visit amoiig us. Large audiences greeted the speaker on every occasion, and though he appeared four times in quick succession each effort was pronounced better than any that had preceded. His audience smiled, laughed, and roared or wept at the lecturer's will. Hawk's entertain ments are the best of the season. May he live to visit the Hill again. The Shakspere Club. The. meeting-'of the Shakspere Club, which was held on Thursday - 1 4 night last, was devoted to tne con sideration of the Greek drama. TV Hume, after a few introduc torv remarks, introduced Dr. Ball under whose direction the meeting was then conducted. Dr. Rill read a very, interesting 1 y- i 1 naoer on "The Origin and wrowtn nf fVip' Greek Drama." He traced the growth of the Greek drama from its very beginning to the time . , 1 1 1 1 wViPti it was firmly estaonsneu. The modern drama, he said, owed 5u nrifrin to Athens and to Attica, a, -,1 nHhoutvli the srerm of the au- t drama was foreign to Attic V.v," w .... soil, it was, nevertheless, in Attica velooed. The drama the worship of Dionysus, ... r i 1 nA was characteristic 01 tne race for which it was created. xne rlinrns orio-inallv danced around an altar in the centre of the stage, and from this it received the name 01 tne circular chorus. Aschylus, who rl,Wl -a second character, may right ly be considered the tounaer vi tragedy. A third actor was added by Sophocles, and the chorus which first consisted of fifty men, was afterwards reduced to fifteen. The rise of the drama was as necessary as it was natural. It came to satis fy a demand and as a result 01 great national outbust in the.Gree fife. Mr. Webb followed with a paper on "The Myth on which the Ciud- . 'r,..-,iiim is Kqsed." This pa- per simply gave the myth and up i it... ,-,.-.;nr nf the olav. an out- line of which was given in the next paperpresented by Mr. J. vv. vana- 1 1 the discussion U l . XJlUlliV- , p 1 ,ivr on the "Points ot 11 v l i"!'" . , 1 ivi- i..,i,. the Annent ana tlllllaLHJU lcl,v.vl ..x. " He compared, in :f Wav some English dramas with the tireelc, snowing tne of similaritv. Hardware, Crockery, Leather. FRESH GROCERIES of all kinds. Best brands of Canned TOMATOES, CAIJ PODWTA PKARS and PKAUtii, (wij J. iVJ.l J.! 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, ' KOBERSON'S HOTEL, mrAPPlL HILL. N. C. Board by the day and by the monthat moderate rates. Sample Room for Drummers. A.A. KLUTTZ, Proprietor. VeKeeponlIandHS; 1 r.nT A TC P1TTt?T?0 SHOES, SHIK1 , uul.Ju u u i o, Ties, Suspenders, Underwear, etc. Latest styles. 1 Orders filled in 12 "rAs- .,n W. A. SLATER & CO., WkavKK & Bingham, Agents. 23 South Buildinjr. GO TO Wharton's Photographic Studio, 119 Fayetteville St., RALEIGH, N. C, If you wish the very best pictures. T:ir tnnrle atlV size direct from life, or copied from old pictures, uiiiwiuic to full life-size. . t Special attention s"ul copying old pictures. Re ductions made to schools, cluts, classes, and organ ized bodies of any kind. T. J UTLEY, Shoe Shop Patrol. ige of the Students . solicited. WOU A' GUARANTEED. Opposite Yearby's Drug Store. GreetiHboro Tailor, 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 SllOC SllOp. Neat Repairing at Low Cost. Restaurant eoODBOAKoH10PEK OYHTBRS. Firslt-Casa Fries and Stews Six Days in the AVeek. GEORGE, TRIQE,,, Opposite Chapel Hill Hotel. KLUTTZ h YEAR BY, 13 I V O O 1 3 3 , CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Successors ' to Unhmity Drug Store and W. M. Yearly. Fully supplied with a full line of Drugs atidPatent Medicines. ltcKiK-rMl lirma'll!t fill Precirption. BASE BALL ! Spalding's - Athletic - Goods. Southern Branch House, N. C. Long, Manager. .t r-,., Bats. Mitts. A tun line oi - 7 . VTa. Masks, Gloves, Shoes Tennis Rackets Nets. Balls, Shoes, Caps, lieits, jcijr, DaWatenCBase.Ball Uniform to Cl Spalding celebrated Spring Shoes only $4.50. . Write for catalogue and prices. . - Yours truly, N. C. LOM. The latest horological wonder is the "Trump" a new tool-made watcn, ivuu n- .i.,iv movement. Lruaranteed a perfect tiuip-keeper, and sold for2.5). , The manutacture oi u..i. pohsible when automatic machine equipment s perfect, and operatives are trained by long experience-it is possible by only one con- cent in the worm, anu .v. .. which it is The Waterbury Watch Co. This "TRUMP" has just been put on the market in opposition to the poorly made 'Clock Watches," now Hooding the country. CALL and SEK them.. w Respectfully. W. Ii. SORKKLL. Yes! .We've Cot 'Em. MOORE & McKENZIE, Clothiers and Mens' Furnishers, OF OR EKNSBORO, N. C. ' ' HAVK MADE STEPHENS & BREM, 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 dottier and Furnisher C,V DURHAM, N. C, will be at ROBERSON'S HOTEL, Tt'ESDA Y-I'h'fPA V, MARCH 19-21, with a full line of Spring Clothing. WaUf0rh HARRY HOWELL. Agent.
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