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LOCAL AND PERSONA! ' Mr. J. Norwood Hill has hec i initiated into Theta N.i KpsiL. t. Mr. Jno. A. Moore left for Oxford this morning-. H. Bingham left for a visit to his home Friday. Lehiffh will play Trinity in Dur ham today. The Gun Club is going to invest in a new electric trap. The Circus in Durham Thursday drew a small crowd from the Hill. Mr. Bradsher 'ex 96, has entered the law class. We regrt to announce the illness of Dr. Carroll. Wp will nlav Lehiyh here Satur day and again in Greensboro Mon- T . 1 1 i . . 4- day. -uet every oooy turn "MV T,.nrmkin. reDresentinsr Whit ing, Bros., of Raleigh, is or. the Hill with his spring samples. Mr. Sneed, of Durham, came over last night with his sample line of clothing, furnishing goods, etc. A crowd started for Durham Base Ball. The first trame with Lehigh will be called in the Athletic Park 01: Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Addmission, 50 cents. Notice! All of Faber's photographs will arrive in a few days and can be got ten immediately. The money must be paid down upon reciving the pictures. Jno. A. Moore. Mr. A. H. London, '65, of Pitts- boro, has accepted the invitation to deliver at Commencement an ora tion on "The University During the War." He entered college in 1861, and graduated in 1865, so he is ful ly acquainted with that portion of the institution s history. 1 Dr. Stephen B. Weeks, of North I 1 j Carolin::. now an attache of the r.a- tior.al Bureau of Education, 1 a man of crowing reputation. He has rescued much of the history of the State, and has re-written, in a Orricc WORLD'S ru Sept 1$. 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 BLACK WELL'S Bull Durham igratulating you on your success, ren.aia Yours truly, COMMITTEE, Blackwell's Bull Durham gas been the recognized standard of Smoking Tobacco for over 25 years. Uniformly good and unifor n.ly first Bright, sweet and fragant-we invite the most fastidious to test Its pictKar excellence. Blaclcweir Durham Tobacco Co., Lav'- h w. i I ffSTXX- . ,iaar Li Mil OTNUWt ft n f .j VivVv'" y C034 Woodlawn At. CHICAGO. cn.nL,o ToarhaM who Teachers Co-Operative Association H H PATTERSON, DEALER IN iV UUWU , 1 . 1 iL.t Wednesday morning but somehow , very attractive stjie, mum mat r ' Tnfinn they didn't go, did you hear about J Was already known. His work has Ul) UUlulS, iXULiuiio, Shoes, Hats, w S - 7. . T i It S Howard wanted some Ciro from s and trom various seats of learning, . . wtT towtPci of all kinds. nHrariprl- attention to him from In Chem. Laboratory Stamps j many of the cities of the country nullum . Dr. Baskerville, to make some citric tll iatest proof of which statement n ti P T ; r xi Ti- 4. 1 ort.:x, Best brands of Canned TOMATOES, CAL!. nw, Olftn Wncrht. ru. L. ; pwnmo- of the Historical oocietv "c . r.r.ipc irv iutos'' w 1 r A --- I FORNIA PEAKS ana i-invmvo, v-'-j Gilmer and Jno. Schenck, of Greens- of pennsyivania, in Philadelphia, he guaranteed). was to have read a paper entitled, m m tbe UlS "Southern Quakers and Slavery. smp SXUff and bran --Charlotte Observer. agent for Dr. Weeks is a graduate of this Lw trp University, class of '86. AND TROPIC, COOK STOVES. boro, witnessed the game witn Ltl- fayette on W ednesaay. All nAAtis nwninor crame COCivS, bull terriers or any kind of fighting stock will find a good market here at present. rj-,vf Pflwnn Mimms was the 1U1 v . . guest of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity while on the Hill last week The Glee, Mandolin and Banjo clubs leave Monday for Raleigh, where they give their Easter concert on that night. ft,. "NToT-mai and G. P. C. Sfirls X 11V .v. - - . will take their geological trip to Pi lot Mountain next Saturday. How abont U. N. C. Will she be there? All those who have not paid up . HI . - 1.1 their subscriptions wm greu oblige the business managers uy uu- " 'Tis strange tnat it is always easy - . , 0 ...... I.. .. t. nnA all kinds of For a man when he is flirting, you Know, neatinff oiuvo, . ' I t ' . t.: ..4. .. i.nt in tncW. To swear to a woman he loves her, By all that is above and below. But when he is truly in earnest, Tell me the reason, I pray, 'Tis awfully hard to utter Tha words he fain would say?" She replied, as her dimples deepened, -The reason is simple, iorsootn : 'Tis because its awfully hard, sir, For a man to utter the truth.' ex . Her face would stop a clock, 'tis true For 'tis a face so passing fair, That even time would pause to view The beauty that's imprinted tnere. Stove Fixtures kept in stock. Agent for the celebrated Old Hickory Wagons, LITTLE & McALISTEU ARE AGENTS FOR o a "r a im i - . TIIK 1'OPULAK Gree n l:o tc rVex 1 lo " Call at the A. T. O. Fraternity house and sec their wimple. Thcvcan take your measure and guaran tee a perfect lit. They sell Suits, Pants, Dress Suits ami Overcoats. George Trice's Slice Sliop. Keftt ePairins at Low Coet OYWTI5R8. Firslt-Cass Fries and Stewa Six Bays iu 'M Vcek. OEOROPJ TRICK, Opposite Chapel Hill Hotel. KLUTTZ k YEAR BY, EOBEKSON'S HOTEL, DRUGOISTS, f!TTAPT?.T.HILL. S.C. PRAPl'L HILL. N. C. Sample Room for Drummers. A.A. KLUTTZ, Proprietor. We Keep on Hand tf&SfiSi 'fiSfR maw and mTTfG SHOES, SHimo, Ties, Suspenders, Underwear, etc, Weaver & Bingham, Agents. 23 South Building. e)r badly. Tlif nnuminre ment for the Sum mer School for teachers has been a sinner. Yet both are alike at the heart's inner core; YHien either you find quite content, be cer tain mer beboo or teacner, u but th evening before posted. It Will begin June cn, Brunonian. GO TO until Julv 26th unuer the superintendence of Prof. Alder man. Dr. Manning Mr. what is kid-napping? Mr. It is a child sleeping under a tree. r rro In Dr. Manning Mr. Rollins why is it that miming- laws nave Deen pass- ed n all counties.' iur. xvouihn For the prevention of cruelty to an- imals, and tne class jaugneu. The account of the Gun Club shoot with the Greensboro and Char lotte teams will appear in the next issue. The copy for the article was lost in the office, and the loss was not discovered until two late to rein ed)' it for this issue. Dr. Battle calls our attention to a mistake in the World Alma nac.-which-savs that Col. George F. Davidson, '23, b the oldest liv- ino- trraduate of the University 01 North Carolina. Col. Davidson is dead and Dr. Armand John De Ros- T. J TTTLEY, Shoe Shop Patrouige of the Students solicited. WORK GUARANTEED. Opposite Yearby's Drug Store. Wharton's Pbotognpbic Studio, INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY1, f' --if nAjnr ftf the VnuitTidtied." 119 Fayetteville St., RALEIGH, X. C, If you wish the very bet pictures - p;t,irii made any fcize direct from life, or copied from old pictures, min-iim.- ...II :ia lUiUUHIt-""'"-' . . special au?miu ' copying oiu piciures. xic ductions ttiade to kcIiooIk, clubs, claswt. ana organ ized bodies of any kind. teTlt I : ,- r.fcs:l5 Office, tte " A ' --jctiwConrtandof Sir:-.;-.': r-r'-A I --''-. KM i!,e S-hoolbooVi. ( j . . L ' , t -t- - -. r S.uU, and other - r.i.cr. dmoBt without . t..ih,i. -rr'ti! " For eM ... .,t. .t... ."mi. Ilia wora Kraxmi - WKn . .. "method In jnil x.:!:.-; v renunciation, lor . . n .... . iaumeBW -wnnj"'-'-")"'" ' "other fvffS'J n'ointac." Tlie One Crea Standard Authority, C.r C. MEXXIAXeO., Publishers, Fully RUppiied with a full line of Drugs and Patent Medicines. IU4ClHorMl lHrnirUti fill Pf.'clr,tlii. BASE JBALL SpaldinK's - Athletic - Good ). Southern Branch Jouse, N. C. Long, Manager. k ..11 1:..-. ,.t 1:iki 1!:l1!r. Ji.'itx. Mitt'i. Masks. Gloves. Shoe, Tennis Kac'ln, Net-.. UallH, Shoes, Capn, BeltK, Jcrw;yH, Sweatee, Duck TrowhC-rH, etc. Social raten on Hase Hall Unifor.i.H t. clubs' t!i i SpaldinH celebrated rtpnn nn. $4.50. . . Vrite for cataJoffuc ;in pr. . y ourt ruiy, C. LOWS. ti.. it Ytr,.'ifs'ra wonder is the t,ini vratcrt. Amerj- niT movement, trtiaranteed a perfect ptftiblewhen automatic machios equipment experience it i pc-ible by only one cii- v hicb it is i ne aieruaij .. Thi "TRUMP" has just been put on t;ie ...i ,.,Wx,.n in t)tt Tioorlr wade "Clock Watches." now flooding the country. , Yes! We've Cot 'Em. MOOEE'&licKEWZIE, Clothiers and Mens' Furnishers, OF UKESNSUOKO, N, HA VK MAHK STEPHENS & BEEM, their Afjcnts ir. Chapd Hill. Vrr.m them vou can iret anything in Hie Clothing liru: want. White Duck P.-mtHUKd Ji;.;nt v. fiui. uier Coat fcfeciaHie. , 3ffB. W. II. KIDDICK, AflKNT FOR The Clothier and Furnisher OF DURHAM, N. C will be at KOIJKHSON'H 1I0THI TUESDA Y-MWA Af.W'Htf '' with a full line "f Hj inbr ( 'IntliUMJ, Walt for him. t , 4 HANKY UOWKlvU. set, '24, is now the oldest living fjprtngawi. ... CALL and rfc mem. Rewpectfully, W. B. SiOKKELL. graduate. www
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