LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. Walter Brem was in Durham aturday. Mr. John Andrews spent Sunday Raleigh. Miss Isabella Winston was in L faleigh during- the past week. IMr. W. A. Graham spent the y at his home in Hillsboro Satur- i ay- Dr. Thos. Hume preached in Ashe- file on Sunday morning- and eve- Messrs. Hardin and Reeves, '99 1 ave been sick for several davs but ; re out again. I Miss Hicks, of Goldsboro, is the finest of Miss Bertie Crawford, at lioberson Hotel. Mr. Thompson, foreman of the Diversity Printing office, spent Sunday in Reidsville. 1 The University book store has been remodelled. and made almost twice its former size. Quite a larg-e number of subscrip tions have been made recently to the T. M. C. A. Building-. I Mr. Oldham, A. M. '95, who is I -Jnw teaching in Mebane Hig h School pent Sunday on the Hill. Rev. A. Cree, of Wake Forrest preached in the Babptist church Sunday morning- and night. I Mr. Marsden Bellamy's friends -yi'ill be glad to know that he is out aVain afer his late illness. 6r. Winston was in Raleighlastweek playing the part of Luther there ist Friday " aiid " Saturday "nights."- I Captain Stanley has begun work i'ith his team and is giving them f?ssons in hitting at presnt. J Pres. Winston has accepted an aivitatiou to deliver the Commence ment Address at the University of , . exas. : Mr. Jenkins '96 of the Philan hropic Society has been eleted- orator for the occasion of "Washingt on birthday. ijlr. Fv. P. Carr, ,96 lias been elec ed to fill the vacancy on the staff 1 if the TAR HEEL caused by the resig : iation of Mr. Eller. The Glee, Mandolin and Banjo lubsare soon to start on the annual our. The management this year s in charge of Mr. Bellamy of Wil mington. I Messrs., E. P. Carr '96, Walter 'Voodson'96 B. E. Stanley '96 Adol- husMangum'97, Byuum Glenn'97 avebenn initiated into the order of heta Nu Epsilon. Mr. Wm. Rand Kenan has left or Niagara where he assumes at Jnce the duties of his new position u the electric works of the Acety- one Manufacturing Com pay of ;hat place. We are glad to learn that Mr. J. X Carr '95 has return to the Uni versity. He will pursue a course in Law pile here. j Mr. Thomas, leader of the Track athletic Team, is arranging for an nter-collegiate field day. Let all pose who are interested in this kind sport see the director and go in raining at once. The Freshman Class held its elc tion on Friday evening. Mr. Jones was electsd President. The other returns are not yet in, we hope to publish them next week. Prof E. A. Alderman., of the Chair of Pedagogy is to address the National Teachers Association at its-coming meeting- in Jackson ville Florida. Mr. Elisha B. Lewis is teaching in the wildsof the West. He writes that he is doing well iu his profes sion, and that he is in the finest hunting- country of the world. He is in Arizonia. It was once the custom to have warm water in the bath room every evening.. We are sorry to notice that this custom is almost entirely neglected. Can nor this evil be rem edied? With two well it seems as if we might have warm water at some time, We. are-sorry to lose Mr. Eller from the staff of the TAR HEEL. Mr. Eller has been elected one of the debaters to represent us in the debate with Virginia and this, to gether with his other college duties has obliged him to give up his posi tion on the paper. We are glad to learn from Mr. Pickard that his Hotel is becoming a popular resort for northern visitors. He has at present several from New York and other places. Our village is very healthy and could be made a popular resort were the ac comodation sufficient. The protracted services which began at the Presbyterian church are still in session. The meeting will b'e continued as long as enough interest is manifested by the stu dents and towns people. Dr. Mor ton says the principle reason for his coming to Chapel Hill was for the g-ood of the University studeuts. We should attend as much as our work will permit. The Medical Course. We hear with pleasure that an ef fort is being- made to lengthen our Medical course from one year to two. This is a move in the right direc tion and we hope that it may be successful. As the medieal course now stands it is a prepartory school of medicine. Nor is it the purpose of the Medical Faculty to change this for they recog-nize that the granting of the degree of Doctor of Medicine after a course of only two years is not in accordance with the grave responsibility and hard study that awaits the physician. But while all recognize that, in this as well as other studies of major impor tance two years will not surflce, man' of the sons of the University are unabale to undergo the expense of a four years course at a Noethern college of good standing-. So we hope that the course may be length ened and accepted as the first two years at the four year colleges, thus enabling more of our poorer boys to pursue the study of Medicine. The City Restaurant (OPPOSITE PICKARD'S HOTEL) Hot Meals served at all hours. York River Oysters nicely prepared. Dealer in Second-hand Clothes and furni ture of all kinds. Pay me a visit. Satisfaction Guaranteed. W. H. HESTER, Proprietors PICKARD'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. NEAR EPISCOPAL CHURCK. Splendid Ridings and Drawing- Horses Polite Hostlers. Quick Attention. GEORGE PICKARD, Proprietor. W. L TANKERSLEY, Heller Brother's Fine Shoes, Olives, Potted Meats, and Fine Cakes and Crackers. W. B. SORRELL. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Optical Goods, etc Chapel Hill, N. C. C. L, LINDSAY 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,1' Jerseys, Tan Shoe Polish and Shoestrings. Hanan's Patent leathers?' and Spalding's celebrated University Shoe a Specialty. Guns to rent. N. C. LONG, Manager. Write for Catalogue and'prices T. J. LAMBE, Clothier and Furnisher of DURHAM, N. C. Give orders to agent and they will be promptly filled. W. A. Graham, Agent. W. C. LLOYD & CO. Drygoods, Groceries, Notions, and General Merchandise, also GENT'S Furnishing GOODS, etc. W. M. YEARBY, 1 Druggist and Seedsman, DURHAM, N. C. & CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Prescriptions, a Speciality. , SELLING AGENT FOR Huyler's Candies. - 7""- CLOTHIERS NATTERS HEADQUARTERS Fine Dress shirts, Fall Dress Shirts, Latest Style Hats Underwear Gloves, Shoes, etc. Dress Suits Made to Oraer, Perfect fit guaranteed. Large Assortment of Patterns always on hand. II. P. Harming, Agent, 28, Old East Build "hTTTpatterson, 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 inn Ite Mills, SHIP STUFF AND BRAN. AGENTS FOR NEW LEE, and TROPIC, COOK STOVES. Heating Stove's, Grates and all kinds of Stove Fixtures keept in stock. Agent for the celebrated Old Hickory Wagons. Mens and Boys Colthing, Gents' FurnishingGoods, Hettss, Etc., HAVE NEVER BEEN SHOWN IN SO FINE ASSORTMENT AND HAVE NEVER BEEN SOLD SO CHEAP AS YOU CAN GET THEM RIGHT NOW OF CROSS & LINEHAM, RALEIGH, N. C. J. H. ANDREWS, Agent, Chapel Hill, N. C. Clothing & Furnishings, FALL AND WINTER The best goods, the lowest prices, becaue WANAMAKER 6c BROWN, must sell! I. N. HOWARD is their salesman, See samples at 19 New East, beforbgs Satisfaction guarnteed. r . Bull k ' Co Orrict WORLD'S U Sept is. i8cjj BLACXWELL'S DURHA3 TOBACCO CO., ( Durham, N. 0 Gentlemen : We have Smoked p all the Tobacco at theWorlcTi Fair, and have unanimously awarded the Gold Medal for Smoking Tobacco to BLACKWELLS Durham 'ns;ratt:lating you on your success remain Yours truly. Committee. BlackweH's Bull Diasftam C been the recognized standard cf Sn-.okinc Tobacco (or over 2$ years. Un;for:r.!v rv-J a.iJ ur.iform'v tofBr!ght. svect ar.4 fc.t- invite the most fastidious to t-rt I- r- ' V.:rx9. tZZ&M Rockwell's Duriiam Tcfccccc- '. j., :i. C. ill DURHAM 1

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