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Exchanges. The Senior Class at Brown Uni versity fias decided ,to do away with the custom of Commencement Ora tions. ' - Chauncy M. Depew, . of New York, (Mhnei-ed an address before the students of the University of Chicag-ov oir "Collegre Men and. Business, recently. Cornell has abandoned examina tions at the end of. the term and will continue recitations until! the closing- day. Students will stand or fall the grades maintained throughout the term in recitations. The University of Paris has over 7,000 students, and in this, as well as other Universities '.of France, there are no classes no athletics, no commencement day, no college periodicals, no glee clubs and no fraternities. At the recent Conference of prominent historians from the leading- Universities and Colleges, it was decided to found the historical quarterly to be fcnowtt as the American Historical Review The object will be to ftwrtlter snatteira of historical : interest, and to direct the trend of american thought on historical matters. - The formation of a Dramatic Club at Vanderbilt University, is beiner discussed and . advocated among, the students of that institu tiom. These clubs have been a fea ture of the life at leading northern institutions for several years, and seem now to be gaining- a place in southern colleges and universities. "HOW'S THIS?" At the new Pho- tographic Studio of Jo lri ori Sc & xrsn i t In , 113 Fayettvillft St, Raleigh, N. C, Yba cat get tfttf vesy" best work in the photo graphic li'a: foe , a very small amount of money. It will' pay you when in the city to atop and see us. We guarantee satisfaction. Special fate t Colles and Class Groups. Out operator i unsurpassed, in his profess ion. JOHNSON & SMITH, Prop. WHEN IN, RALEIGH, go to -;'-;v Jordan's Dining Hall, For anything- to eat. Everything- first-class. Open ta ladies and Gentlemen. A. EL JORDAN, Propt. 130 Fayetville St, C. L. LINDSAY, DEAtEK IN. Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Hardware, Groceries, Car pets and Candies. Furniture A Specialty. Main Street, Chapel Hill, N. C. WANTED by the Sguthehn Law Book Exchange any and all SECOND-HAND LAW BOOKS. We can give- you more for them than you can 'get elsewhere,, scr semi us a list and we will make you a fair offer on same. For catalogues, etc. Address . , M. M. SMITH, Manager, Raleigh, N. C. WES mm inn DETROIT, MICH. L-:.,..,..,..J J. H. FABER, PHOTOGRAPHER, Cer. Church and Market Streets, NORFOLK, VA. FINEST PHOTOGRAPHS- IN ALI4 ITS BRANCHES. OLD PICTURE & COPIED. All Work Guaranteed as represented and PROMPT DELIVERY. 'Terms Cash when proof s. are ordered. Livery, Feed - and Sate Stables. CHAPEI HILUN. a. . . Boggles, Horses and Carriages to hire at all hours. . Carriages- meet all Trains. Rates reasonable. Order may be left at the Chapel Hill Hotel or at stables. . " EUBANKS & PICKARD, Proprietors, 1 $8.00 Size of Pkisres Weight 21 ox. The Bullet. A roll film camera that hits the mark every time. It's a repeater 100 ; shoots 13 times ana can be Reloaded in Daylight. The 'Bullet is fitted with our new automatic shutter. One button does it all sets and releases the shutter and changes from time to instantaneous. Achromatic lens. Handsome finish. Aif Illustrated' rianual, free with every Instrument, explains its operation and tells bow to finish the pictures but " rut do tht rtsf when you prefer. '1 EASTMAN KODAK CO. ' ' ' Rochester, N. Y. Camtra Catalogut Frit. CLOTHIERS SHATTERS ' HEADQUARTERS Fine Dress shirts, Fu'l Dress Ettairts, JUatest style Uats, Underwear Liloves, auoes, etc. i Press Suits Made to Order, Perfect fit guaranteed. . Lorg-e Assortment of Patterns alwavs on hand . ,, H. P. Harding, Agent, 28, Old East Build Jng. Satisfaction Guaranteed JACOB REED'S SOKS, PHILADELPHIA. THE UNIVERSITY Co-operative Society Books. Stationery,. Athletic fioodsHats, CsfMs Shoes, Clothlngt Dress-Suit Cases, Students' Supplies. Second-hand Books bought and sold. OLIVES AT TANKERSLY'S, Also a full line of Potted Meats and Fine Craeksrs. . ; KLUTTZ YEARBY, : O R XJ O O I 3 T S , CBAPEI HlLib, N. C. Successors to Univeriity Drug Stare and W. M. learby. Fully supplied with a full line of ' Drugs aiidPatent Medicines. IteglMtered PhitrmMhti fill Precirptioas. .... First-rate Merchant Tail oriag' 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 Entf No. 26 Old East Building. ANYTHING in the CLOTHING LINE. HATS, CAPS, SHOES, PUMPS, SUITS, PANTS. SUITS from $13.00 up to $35.00. i Dress Suits from $25.00 to $50-00. &c, &c. All guaranteed to be Tailor Made. Suintner Styles of Patent Leather and Russet Shoes have been received. Pat. Leas, with white string and white kid finishing and linen tops and other styles $5.00 only. Rus sets $4.00 to $6.00. Call and Examime. Under English Room, 26,' O. E. T. F. SANFORD. H. R, Guthrie Barber Shop, Under Tearby's Drug Store suaxnaAojduii uaopoin uy ssautsng pun jodaa o luotn'aAnoo ';uBJ8axa 'm;j If you contemplate buying a GUITAR, VIOLIN, MANDOLIN" or BANJO, liON'T FAIL TO SEE ' what the University Magazine can save yon in the celebrated John I Stratton Makes, by calling on A. B, KIMBALL, O. E. Building, Mid. Entrance, Room 18. . University of North Carolina. Offers thorough instruction in four regular courses of study, six brief courses, optional courses to suit individual needs, and proles' sional courses in law and medicine. Tuition $60 a year: total expense $250. 400 students, 26 teachers, 40,000 volumes, 7 scientific laboratories and museums, gymna sium, athletic grounds, bath rooms (free to all.) Discipline manly, without espionage. Scholarships and loans to the needy. Tuition free to sons of all ministers, can didates for the ministrs', public school teach ers, and persons under bodily infirmity. Address PRESIDENT WINSTON, Chapel Hill, N. C. First Class Printing. First Class Binding. EDWARDS & BROUGIITON, RALEIGH, N. C. offer all classes of Printing and Binding in best style at lowest prices. They have the best equipped establish ment in their line in the State. A Wonderful Invention. Zoology teaches us that the hairs of the head are hollow, and contain an oil that gives them life. In clipping: the hair with scissors, this hollow is left open, and the hair loses its lite-giving properties. I have a Machine named the Singeing Machine, which removes the hair and at the same time closes up the hollow causing the hair to retain its life-giving properties, and therefore stopping the hair from falling out or dying and giving it a soft life growth. Call and examine this machine and have your hair singed. Special attention given to dressing Ladies hair. Cutting hair done with exquisite and artistic skill by the old University Barber of twenty years experience. The Singeing Machine is highly recom mended by scientists throughout the coun try. Very respectfully, T. D. DUNSTON, Professor of Ton-sorial Art. Honest Help for Students. Literal Translations of all The Latin, Greek, and German CLASSIC AUTHORS, Supplied in North Carolina only by Alfred Williams & Company, BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, RAI.KIGH, N. C. Price, postpaid, 50 cents a volume. Cataloc-ue of Translations w ..r l tion. pS-We can furnish by mail, post paid, any text-book used in this State at publisher's lowest prices, Write to us for any book you want and your order.will have prompt attention. Mens and Boys Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Heitss, Etc,, HAVE NEVER BEEN SHOWN IN SO FINE ASSORTMENT AND HAVE NEVER BEEN SOLD SO CHEAP AS YOtT CAN GET THEM RIGHT NOW OF CROSS & LlrNEHAN, RALEIGH, N. C. C R. TURNER, Agent, The University Press Co. PRINTS Bill-Heads, Stationery, Books, Mag-amines, &c, AT CHEAP RATES. A. A. Kluttz, AT THE GLASS FRONT IS headquarters for All the Books used in the University and tie Common Schools. Also siaitonery and students' supplies. 1 have a fall line of Itlalr'g Tablets and Xolc Books, Wirt's Fountain Fens, Perfection Students' Lamps, Pratt's Astra! Oil. A COMPLETE WNB OK Men's Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods and Toilet Articles. Confectioneries, Fruits, Cigars and Tobacco Potted Meats and Pickles. ' Fine Hats and Hand-Made Shoes A Specialty. 'Brpwnie" Scarf Pins, from 10c to 25c. Brownie" Link Cuff Buttons, 50c. Having- served "The Boys" and the public for a number of years; I am prepared to offer a line of goods unsurpassed in quality and at prices to suit the times. My Motto: "The Besl Goods for the Lowest Cash Prices." Respectfully, . A. A. KLUTTZ Artist and Photographer, 112 US. 9th Street, Kicbmond, In. Patterson's New Hotel. Students' Headquarters. Reception Room, Well furnished Table, Polite Servants, Everything suited to the convenience of students and the public. Prices moderate. Your patronage solicited. N. G. E. Patterson. IMPORTER OF FINE WOOI.ENS. O. ISf. Waltern. Fashionable Merchant Tailor. 234 FAYETVIEEE STREET, rcilcjif -l i. 1ST. c. Try Walter's new method oi garment cutting. Messrs. .T. fY farf nA A Tl TTi'mhall will represent me in the University and receive your orders. Southern Railway THE GREAT TRUNK EINE and U. S. Mail Route BETWEEN THE NORTH, SOUTH, EAST and WEST. Operates three passenger trains daily to Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Sew York and Points East. Three passenger trains daily for . Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Chat tanooga Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans and Points South The Short Line to Florida. Through trains and Pullman Palace Sleeping cars to Columbia, Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville and Tampa without change. me Kington and sauin-wesiern vesiibuiefl WMITED. ' This train is composed entirely of Pull man Palace, Drawing Room, Sleeping and Dining Cars. For rates, tickets, time tables, &c, call on any agent Southern Railway, or W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agent CHAS. E. HOPKINS, Trav. Pass. Agent. w - Charlotte, N. C. W. H. Green, , S. H. Hardwick, Gen. Mangr. Ast. Gen. Agt. Eastern Division. Atlanta, Ga. J.M. CutP, Traffic Mangr, Washington, D. C. Chapel Hill, N. C.
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