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Ji " inCAl ANn PFDtiniVAl " i . - - . . . . . " C- t J nine aance, in which about a dozen couples par ticipated, was given last Saturday evening- in Gymnasium hall under the auspices of the University Ger man Club. The g-erman was lead by Mr. W. A. Graham and seemed very much -njoyed by all present. W. L. TANKERSLEY, rX7 Dr. Winston is in Raleig-h. Examinations beg-in on December 9th. Miss Louise Manning- is visiting friends in Raleig-h. Heller Brother's Fine Shoes, , Olives, Potted Meats, and , Fine Cakes and Crackers. CLOTHIERS WTrFts Mr. Dey, '98, has returned from Atlanta. Dr.' and Mrs. Baskerville have re turned from a visit to Raleigh. Miss Eliza Mallet has gone to Florida to spend the winter. Miss Whitehead, of Fayetteville, is visiting- friends in the villiage. ' Mr. W. S. Howard, '97, spent Thanksgiving at his home in Tar boro. : Dr. Williams will lecture in the Methodist Church on Sunday morn ing at eleven o'clock. Let everybody be sure to attend the Taylor Brothers' entertainment in the Chapel on Saturday night. TTT T O . . . . 1 1 , vv. r. oorrei nas lust received a - j ' mm 1- Let everybody go to hear the fa mous Taylor brothers Saturday nig-nt. tTEDWTBnflDtUI. The Tar Heei, sympathizes with Mr. Woodley in the death of his mother, which occured in Charlotte on Friday, November 29. Ws B. SORRELL. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Optical Goods, etc 1 Chapel Hill, N. C. : C, L, LINDSAY Y. M. C. A. Election. The election of officers of the Youne- Men's Christian Ascrwiriirtti iitoo UolA a.a.vu ligiU . " on Tuesday evening, with following Main freet result: President, G. G. Stephens, Vice-Pres., J. S. Wray, Recording Sec'y, C- H. Johnson, Cor. Sec'y, J. S. Thomas, Treasurer, J. W. Canada. " ' . j. DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Hardware, Groceries,., . i Carpets and Candies. Furniture a Specialty. Chapel Hill, N. C. 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. P. Harding, Agent, 28, Old East Build "iff. 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, owcdiers, jerseys, xan Shoe Polish RECEPTION OF THE TEAM. The reception ffiven the team on . Shoestrings. t nice lot of U. N. C. rins and a Int their return from Rich mnnd AmJi'JP9 , , - - - - ' . eieoraiea university snoe a Specialty, ui uiuci guuus. vciu a.nu see mm. ""nai.cLi vciy cieany nie iact tnat Rev. Mr. Massey is attending-the the true colle"e sPirit ill exists in Conference of the Methodist 0Ur student bodT. and in no small Church. ! Guns to rent. N. C. LONG, Manager. Write for Catalogue and prices amount. A tnacc moolliire uric 1-AA Mr..McCanley, accompanied by Thursday evening- to formulate on his wife and daughter, are in At lanta seeing- the sig-hts of the Ex Dr. and Mrs. Balinson,' of Salem, plans for receiving- the team. A T. J. LAMBE, Clothier and Furnisher of DURHAM, N. C. were on the Hill for a few da vs meet the train. I during- the past week, guests of The boys were expected at 11:30 general committee on arrangements ' i . ' was appointed, and each claSS GlVe orders to aent and they will requested to organize in a body to be promptly filled, W. A. Graham, Agent. W. C. LLOYD & CO. Notions, and their son, Mr. F. F. Bahnson, of on Friday, so promptly at eleven the Senior Class. the classes formed at the Post Of- Dryg-dods Groceries Mr. Philip Cocke, '99, was sud- utC4nu wun nying colors ma relied . denly called home on : Saturday by to the de' . f was General Merchandise, also . the illness of his father, who, we !ed b-v a tall7-ho containing Presi- GENT'S Furnishing- GOODS, etc iuciil vv insLon. voi ee rn nrsnnat- regret to learn, died before he reach ed his bedside. ed from every store in town. Im- Clothing & FumiShinffS, Mr. Wm. R. Kenan has accepted Ti .x: FALL AND WINTER a position with the West.ng house were told that the team would not The best oods. the st prices, becauc Electric Company , He will be arrive until 6:2Q , go the cession WANAMAKER & BROWN, 'uwtcu "yM wacic t. turned and marched back to college, st sell! 1 .fimnafiu Vine pvfpHctiw . . . l T t ..1 but not untli plans had been ar woncs. His many friends over the ed for meeting. the boys in the State will regret to hear that he eveilbg. inthe Hame Rt . , . will leave the State. He will as- A a Au J H. R. outttptp;- . jn.L u p. in. liic piuctvssiun was . - sume the duties of his position 011 ag-ain formed at the Post Office and BARBR shop, under Yer.rbj.8 . D,ff marched to the depot. The train A few evenings ago Dr. Battle arrived in a few minutes, and the delivered, at the request of the ladies team were conducted to seats in the of the villiage who are interested in carriages, Capt. Gregory being the Vance monument, a lecture for seated in the tally-ho with Pres. the benefit of the monument fund. Winston, at the head of the line. While Senator Vance was a stu- Mr. Thomas delivered to the team dent in the University, Dr. Battle a few warm words of welcome and was a tutor; alter that he was more the line ot march started for col or less intimately associated with lege. Vance in public life; so, he could The boys were escorted to Uni- dravv on his personal knowledge to versity Inn amid the deafening- a great extent, and he I. N. HOWARD is their snlo See samples at' 19 New East, before buying-, Satisfaction g-uarnteed. Store. Give him a trial. Satisfaction mi sr. anteed. McALISTER & McRAE ARE A GENTS FOR XZA Rnr 'AN 13. the POPULAR Greensboro Tailor, house and Call at the A. T. O. Fraternity see their samples. TM, i f . , . . I . . p i i , lucjrwuwKcjfuuiuieasnre ana g-uaran- intiuc nis yciiss ui-uunuieus oi coueffe men. tee a perfect fit lecture correspondingly interesting. Arrived at the Inn the crowd wait- The residence of Mrs. Burch, on ed until the team had supper and Main street, was burned on Tues- then conducted thdm to the Chapel, day morning. The origin of the vvhere one of the most enthusiastic fare is not known. It occured about mass meetms ever Known m coi- 4 a. m u Anr0-r0A fifir lege was held. Speeches were made I i 1 r j 1 r t . oy memDers oi tne racuity ana stu dent body, expressing their gratifi cation at the record of the team for was so well underway that it was impossible to extinguish it or to save anything from the building. The house was an old landmark. They sell Suits, Pants, Dress Suits and Overcoats. Mens and Boys Clothing, Gents' FurnishingGoods, HftatM, Etc., U A TTT1 UTTITTTTI T1U1T BffnttriT tne vear ana tor tne manner in i A . 1 . I whicn tney naa sustainea tne repu- HAVE NEVER BEEN SOLD tation of the University by their SO CHEAP AS YOU CAN GET THEM RIGHT NOW OF Many gentlemen who had rooms -ue prominent men. juageoettie 0 J - nnnn n n 1 mni 1 is among the distinguished gentle- fter the meeting adjourned, the & L NEHAM men who had n,mtm ther diirino- freshmen gave the crowd one of the I their college days. grandest bonfires ever seen on the RALEIGH, N. C. kome students were rooming there camPus . ; this term and had most of their be- Remember the Taylor brothers nt. 1 w- t, ;'ffent''' 1- . , ' f hanpl Hill. N. f. agings consumed in the fire. ""morrow nignt. j r- . 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 g'uaran teed). Monarch: Flour fresh from the Mills SHIP STUFF AND BRAN. AGENTS i FOR NEW LEE, and TROPIC, COOK STOVES. Heating Stoves, Grates and all kinds of Stove Fixtures keept in stock. Agent for the celebrated Old Hickory Wagons. REDUCED RATES. cation states international Eipitiq ATLANTA, OA., 8pteobir 18-Deoember 31, 189B. Var th aborv ooeadon the 8outherBUw7 O. wlll cU low-rate rouad-trlp ticket to ATLANTA, OA., ud return oa tbe foUow-taviiulaf FBOM Alexandria, Va. . . . . Aahevllle, N. 0 BorUngrton, N. C. ... BurkOTiUe, Va Onlpeper, Va Chatham. Va Charlottesville, Va... unapei mil, . u Concord, N.C CharlottetN.C Danville, Va Durham, N.C. Front Koyal.Va Greemboro, N. O Goldsboro, N. 0. Henderaonvllle, N. 0. Hickory, N. 0. High Point, N.O.... . HotSprlnga, K. O.... Henderson. N. a Lynohburv, Va. Lexinrton, N. C Morpanton,N. C Marion, N. O Newton, N.C Orange, Va Oxford, N. O Blohmond, Va , BeidarUle, N. C Raleigh, N. C South Boston, Va.... Strasburg, Va. Baliabury, N. 0 BtatesrlOe, N. 0 Taylortville,N.O.... 7on,N. C Washington, D. 0 .. .. Weat Point, Va. Warrenton, Va Wilkesboro, N. O Winston-Salem. N. C. 26.2519.26 12.85!.... 18.70 18.7W 123.2517.051 126.30 18.661 20.8515.30 123.26 17.061 I20.i016.00! 14.20. 13.16!. 20.0514.70 20.4016.00 (26.2619.26) 9.40 12.95 16.861 g.eol 11.251 12.46 10.601 17.661 B1.75 11.70. 15.80. 16.96. 14.00. E0.401B.(W 22..00re.60 18.06 15.30 14.86 15.80 te4.6518.0ffl 120.40 16.001 IZU.Zu 17.001 18.8513.60 20.4015.00' 121.66 15.801.. .. 126.2519. 25,' 15.SU:. 16.30. 16.36. 10.751. 20.2619.26! 23.6617.85 26.2619.26 22.9516.86 19.0013.95!. 10.401 9.66 9.'! U.96 13.601 10.65 12.40! 10.861. fi.ro 10.20) 10.48 114.001 9.201 U.60I 10.46 IU.60! 11.801 11.251 lO.UOl U.26I la.in 10.46 H3.40I 9.701 n0.46i 100 14.0U U.2.... 11.25! 12.0rt 7.851 6.84 IS Ti 8.40 4S 8,09 75 7.10 MS T.26 TJCS 8.15 14.001. 14.00I. 1iij... (Bates from intermediate points in proportion EXPLANATION. Column A: Tickets wUl be sold Beptember aad 12, and daily from September 15 to Deoaa ber 16, 1896, inclusive, with final limit January T, M9C. Column B: Tickets will be sold dally from Beptember 10 to December 16, 1896, tool astro, with final limit twenty (20) days from date otf ale. , Column C: Ticket will be sold daily I Beptember 16 to December 80, 1895, lnolusiv. with final limit fifteen (15) days from date of ale. No Uoket to bear longer limit than Jam. aryT,189d. Column D 1 TioketswlU be sold on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week from September 17 until December 24, 1896, inoluslr with anal limit ten (10) days from date of sale. . Column B: Tiokets will be sold dally from Beptember 15 to December 80, 1896, inolusiveL WlUi tnal limit seven (7) days from date of aala. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Is the only line entering tbe Xxyesltlon u rounaa, naring a doubie-traox, atanaara guage railway from the center of to eity oi Atlanta to tha Cnvisltlnn O roll rids. Vor tloketa amf full lnfornuiloa aaBtr to fata nearest egeeo adkli CCTLP, baffle Uanagar, W.A,TtmK, 1. i 1 'r, i R i in I I ' 1 !
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