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CM AND PERSONAL. LO lot-ball. V. Th ) upson. '99 was in Ra the tKist week. . J v -- - i very body come out to the A. & anie. U last it has rained and the Sis are optn again. Ir. Philips '99, who has been cnmp fitnp. is imorovins1-. iessrs. Carr and Newby spent day in Durham. r. Frank Stronach, Ex. '95 has h on the Hill during the last k. he wires for the eletric lig-hts beino- put into all the stores and els of the village. Mr. Jas. A. Grwyn and John Idrews attended a German in feensboro last week. Airs. Geo. Woodward of Durham foodwarH, who is quite sick. Mr. W. D. Merritt has returned the Hill and will play Right End the 'Varsity Foot Ball Team. f Chapel Hill is overflowing with jothiers, now is the time to get a inrain. i The Library is indebted to Con essman V. F. Stroud for a valu- ile donation of public documents. Mr. Peter John, ex-', Med. '95, s entered the Medical Department the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Win. B. Snow, '93, Law '94, as on the Hill Sunday, the guest Mr. and Jvlrs. Baskerville. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of Balti- ore, are visiting their son, Dr. H. Wilson, our professor of Biology Mr. Malcolm Boyden, Med '95, as entered the Medical College of lie University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Phillips, '99, who has been juite ill for some time, is rapidly pnvalescing" and we hope to gee him ait in a few days. Mr. W. E. Lindsay, one of our nost enterprising merchants, is recting a large store house on Main St. Mr. Yarborough is the last addi tion to the University. In addi ion to his College work he will ssist in the electic power house. Dr. Hume preached an interest ing1 and instructive sermon to a arge consrresration in the Baptist fchurch on last Sunday. Mr. Reddick of Durham, repre- kntinfr Lamb & Co., are on the IHill this week with an elegant line fof samples. . ; ' ; Mr. Thos. S. Rollins, who spent a'few days with us after standing 'liis Examination before the Spreme Court, has gone to his home in Ashevilk All the Freshmen who desire hon ors bestowed unon' them will please hand their names to some member of the Soph Class before next Sat urday. Chapel Hill is by no means asleep. We are soon to have six arc lights n Main Street. Incandescent hts are being put in nearly all the residences, stores and hotels. Quarterly communion services will be held in the Presbyterian church next Sunday. , ' Mr. Thos. Rollins, '93ywho re ived hit; license to practice law eft here Saturday for Ashe vi lie here he expects to locate for the .ractice of his profession. ' , Mr. Frank Cooke, ex '96, passed his entrance examination in June last and is now a cadet of the United States Military Academy. . Mr. W ill Williams of Asheville, the great V. M. I. guard, has en tered the law class, and will play foot-ball. He is a valuable addition to the team. Dr. J. A. Cunningam spent last week in town. He conducted a Quarterly Conference in the Meth odist church on Thursday night, and preached to a large congrega tion Sunday. - We, are glad to Hear that 'Mr. Ward has fitted up a restaurant opposite Pritchard's store where fresh oysters and meals can be had at all hours. See his ad." iri another column. A reception was given to the stu denss of the University " who are members of tjie Presbyterian Church at the Manse on last Friday even ing.. It was thoroughly enjoyed by all who had the good fortune to at tend. Another prominent candidate for the 'Varsity has been added to the already large list of foot-ball men. Mr. Hurley, of the Law class. Al-thoue-h he has not been playing but two or three days he is somewhat of j the Kirkpattick genus and is rapid ly developing into a prominent man ' Our new electric lights Monday night served the purpose, of' ill us trating how strong is the force of habit. The lights were turned off at twelve that night and an absent minded young man in the South Building who had contracted the oil borrowing habit rushed into his neighbor's room with Say, can't you lend mc a little electricity? It is an honor well and meritori ously paid in selecting Prof. E. A. Alderman, one of the ablest men in the facultv, to be one of the. four prominent speakers on Education Day at the Atlanta Exposition. The subject, which he. will doubt less treat in the best of style, is "Hurher Education." Ward's New Restaurant, Opposite Pritchard's Store is the headquar ters for Fresh York River Oysters and Meals at all hours. Few Regular table boarders can be accomodated. W. M. YEARBY, Dniggist and Seedsman DURHAM, N. C. & CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Prescriptions, a Speciality. SELLING AGENT FOR Huyler's Candies. W,L TANKERSLEY, Heller Brother's Fine Shoes, Olives, Potted Meats, and Fine Cakes and Crackers. W. B. SORRELL. Clocks, V atches, Jewelry, Optical Goods, etc r Chapel Hill, N. C. C. I, LINDSAY j DEALER IN . Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Hardware, Groceries, Carpets and Candies. Furniture a Specialty. Main Street, . Chapel Hill, N. C. Spalding's Athletic Goods, ' Southern Branch House, Chapel Hill, N. C. Foot-Ball, Tennis, Gymnasium and Bicycle Supplies, Roller Skates, Trouser Stretchers, U. N. C. Buttons, Golf Caps, Belts, Sweaters, .Jerseys, Tan Shoe Polish and Shoestrings. Hanan's Patent Leathers and Spalding's celebrated University Shoe a Specialty. Guns to rent. IN. C. LONG, Agent. Write for Catalogue and prices . T. J. LAMBE, Clothier and Furnisher of 7 DURHAM, N. C. Give orders to ag-ent and they will be promptly filled. 1 W. A. Graham, Agent. W. C. LLOYD & CO. Dryg-oods, Groceries, Noiions, and General Merchandise, also GENT'S Furnishing GOODS, etc. Clothing & Furnishings, : FALL AND WINTER The best- goods, the lowest prices, becaue WANAMAKER & BROWN, must sell! I. N.' HOWARD is their salesman, Sec samples at 19 New East, before buying-, ' Satisfaction guarnteed. : ' H. R. GUTHRIE, BARBER SHOP, under Yearby,s Drug Store. Give him a trial. Satisfaction guar anteed. McALISTER & McRAE ARE AGENTS FOR OA RTL ID, THE POPULAR Greensboro 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. Mens and Boys Cfothing, Gents' furnishingGoods, II eite-, Etc.. HAVE IfEVEIt BEEN SHOWN IN SO FINE ASSORTMENT AND HAVE NEVEll BEEN SOLD SO CHEAP A.S YOU CAN GET THEM RIGHT NOW OF CROSS & LINEHAM, ; RALEIGH, N.C. i. II. ANDREWS, Agent, Chapel Hill, N. C. 02 Su&'UkiC . ... f QHtt'tts ''ATT" '9 HEADQUARTERS Fine Dress shirts, Full Dress Shirts, Latest Style Hats Underwear Gloves, Shoes, etc. ' Dress Suits Made to Oraer, , Perfect fit guaranteed. Large Assortment of Patterns always on hand. H. Pi Harding, Agent, 28, Old East Building. H. H. PATTERSON, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Crockery, Leather, FRESH GROCERIES of all kinds. Best brands of Canned Tomatoes, Califor nia Pears and Peaches, (every can guaran teed). : Monarch Flour fresh from the Mills, ' SHIP STUFF AND BRAN. AGBNTS FOR NEW LEE, AND TROPIC, COOK STOVES. Heating Stoves, Grates and all kinds of Stove Fixtures keept in stock. Agent for the celebrated 014 Hickory Wagotts. REDUCED RATES. jsflniitties 0 intern oiisi Eipinq ATLANTA, OA., September 18 December 31, 1895. , For the above occasion the Southern-Hallway Co. will sell low-rate round-trip tieket to ATLANTA, GA., and return qn the follow ing baili: FBOM Alezandrla.Va Aahevllle, N. C Burlington, N.C. BurkevUle.Va Oulpeper, va Chatham, Ya Charlottesville, Va. . . Chapel Hill, N.C Concord, N.C Charlotte, N.C Danville, Va.... Durham, N. C front Royal, Va- Greensboro, N. C Goldsboro, N. C Hendenonville, N. C. Hlokory. N. C. High Point, N.C Hot Spring. N.C .... genderaon, N. 0 nohburg, Va. Lexington, N. C .... Horganton,N. C Marlon, N. 0 Newton, N.C Orange, Va Oxford, N. Biohmond, Va BeldsviUe,N.C Baleigh, N. C South Boaton, Va . . . Straaburg, Va. Salisbury, N. C BtatesTille. N. C Taylorsvllle, N. C .... Tryon, N. C Washington, D. C .... West Point, Va. Warrenton, Va Wilkeaboro. N. C Winston-8alem, N. C. A B S8.2519 12.85 18.7013 23.2617 128.3018 20.8515 128.2517 120.4016, 14.20.. 13 15. 20.0514 20.4015 B8.26 19 17.0512 121.7515 11.70 .. 15.30.. 18.95!... 14.00... 20.4015, 22..60R, 36.06... 15.80... 14.85... 15.30... 124.5518, 20.4015 123.2517 18.8513. 120.4016, 21.6615, 126.2619, 15.30... 15 30... 16.35... 10.76... 26.2519. 23.6517. 28.2519. 122.9616 119.0013. 9.40! 10.401 9.65! 8.601 til. 251 12.45 10.601 11.831 11.261 10.90 U.26 25 85 25. 85'. 95!. 111. 25 11.25 12.00 7.86 D V .00, ... s.n 65' 95... . 60 .65 40 .85'..... 8.6 6.86 6.2ft 7.26 45 50 ?.0B .26 7.10 7.26 10, 45' 40 70 45 80 00 ,.. 7.26 .. 7.26 8.16 4.90 00 00 00 80. ... W CBatei from intermediate points ia proportion.) EXPLANATION. Column A: Tickets will be sold September 6 ' and 12, and daily from Beptember 16 to Oeoesa ber 16, 1395, inclusive, with final limit January T. 1896. Column B: Tickets will be sold daily from Beptember 16 to December 15, 1895. inolusive. with final limit twenty (20) days from date of ale. Column O: Tickets will be sold daily from Beptember 16 to December 80, 1895, inolusive. with final limit fifteen (15) days from date of ale. No ticket to bear longer limit than Janu ary 7,1896. Column D i Tickets will be sold on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week from September 17 until December 24, 1895, inclusive, with final limit ten (10) days from date of sale. M Column K: Tickets will be sold daily from Beptember 16 to December 30, 1896, inolusive, with final limit seven (7) days from date of sale. SOUTHERN RAILWAY 'Ij the only line entering the Sxpoaitlon Grounds, having a double track, standard, ffuage railway from the center of toe city of Atlanta to the Exposition Grounds. Vor tlokets and full information apply to youi ce&rest Sfent, or addrsM 1, M. COXP, w-.A-TUM, Traffle Manager. Oenl Pass. Afil WO ZfcSM. ATI, WejhtafcHon, D. 0.
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