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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Winston is visiting- in Ral- Miss eig-h. ' . . Mr. John Andrews was in Raleigh Saturday. The dance to be given by the Ger man Club on the 14th. promises to be the best German given in years. The 'Fair" will be here from all over the State. The Bali Room came very near beinar burned Saturdav niyhl. Some Mr.,Thomas'97 was in Burling-one thou rhtlessl lhrew a ci,rar or ton bunaay. . Mr. Ed Carr' visited Durham Saturday. Mr Cutlar has been elected Cap tain of the "prohibitlcn" tzzzi. Mr. Mike Schenck of Greensboro spent Sunday on the Hill. Mr. S. W. Oldham, Wake Forest '96 was on the Hill Saturday. Mr. Wm.D.Carmichael, Jr.'97.has been initiated in to the order of Gimg-houls. Mr. Alexander '95 is studying Law in the office ot A. B. Hoi ten of Winston. , Work on the streets of the village is going on under the supervision of Mr. Sparrow. Mrs. Dr. Kirby and daughter of Raleigh are the guests of Mr G. L. Kirby at the Inn. Mr Humphries of the Med. Class has been initiated into the order of Theta Nu Epsilon. , Mr.Crisp'99 is very sick. He has removed from his room in the New East to the Infirmary. Rev. Mr. Shields.of Burlington preached in the Presbyterian Church Sunday morning and night. Mr Wm. Bellamy has resigned the management of the University Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs. Dr. Morton, of Henderson, closed his series of meetings at the Pres byterian Church on Friday night. Mr H. Bingham, '95 spent Satur day and Sunday on the Hill as a guest of the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. Miss Louise Shepard of Ala., Miss Alice Collins and Mr. P. C, Collins of Hillsboro spent a day ou the Hill last week. Rev. Mr. Turnbull is assisting the Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in the revival meeting which he is holding. Mr. Earnest McKenzie' Ex, '96 has removed from Greensboro to Salisbury. We hear he intends going into the Cotton business. Dame Rumor has it that Mr. E. B. Graham Ex. 96, has grown wea ry of the ways of the bachelor and is soon to take unto himself abetter I half. , I The Management of the Base Ball association hope soon to announce a ame arranged with the New York league Club to be played at Chapel in. A Probihiton Base Ball team has been formed here. The team con sists of Messrs. Bost, Long, Moize, Ray, McNairy Thompson, Lewis and" Gorrcll. Professor Harrington is issuing hand books of his intended tour of Italy. The trip is to be taken du ring the summer, and all those in terested Jin the study of the Latin literature and history will do well to see these books. The party is to consist of twenty, among this number will be several of the Pro fessor's northern friends. cigarette out of , the window and this caught in the rubbish around the building. The first performance of the Glee Mandolin and Banjo Clubs will be given on Feb. 14th. in Gerrard Hall. We should support our Col lege enterprises, so let us ail aid iu giving the boys a good audience. An ordinance passed, the Board of Aldermen of Cnapel Hill prohib iting the sale of anything on Sun day,except drugs, wen t into effect Fed. 2nd. This will be inconven- ient for those who have been in the habit of buying c'gareltes and to bacco on Sunday., The ordinance, is a good one and should have been in effect before. , (Charlotte Freshman ' to his room mateTime, 3, A. M.) "Say! Capt. I don't believe you know what it is to be in love." May Heaven pity a man in such a state of mind that his inward emotions give rise to such a remark at , such a time as this. ' . ; Man in the moon. As Providence willed, . By her bicycle killed, 'Twas thus that' her epitaph ran: "In'bloomers and cap, Though sad the mishap, 'She went to her death like aniaT." Ex. There was a little girl Who had a little curl Right in the middle of her brow; And when she went to bed ; -She removed it from her head, In order not to crumple it, I trow. 1 PICKARD'S - Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. . NEAR EPISCOPAL, CIIUKCK. -! ; . Splendid Riding and Drawing Horses .t Polite Hostlers. (Juick Attention ; ' e GEOKOE PICKAHD, j , Proprietor. W. L. TANKERSLEY, Heller Brother's Fine Shoes, ; : Olives, Potted Meatsatfd ' ,s? : Fine Cakes and'Grackcrs; ! -t- ... ' . :- f -r-rrr &IAMAN1V W. B. SQRIRELL. i Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Optical Goods, etc 4- Chapel IIill, N. C. C. I, 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 f and Bicycle Supplies, Roller &'kates, Trouser Stretchers, ' 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. , : ' N. C. LONG, Manager. Write lor Catalogue and' prices '. To "Bug Kelly" And now as down the campus walks I wan der, - . In honest pride me gorgeous legs I flaun is, An all "de gang" brawls out in tones of thunder; "Vereindehell, cull, did you get dem pahnts?" - Patronize W. H. Hester, advertises in The Tar Heel. He Try Dunston's Hair Tonic. 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. II. HESTER, Proprietor Subscribe to The Teiar Heel, $1.50 per Year. T. J. LAMBE, Clothier and Furnisher of ; ' 5 ; DURHAM, N. 0, - ,,m Give orders to agent and they will be, promptly filled.- ' . ' W.-A. Graham, Agent. ,. W. C. LLOYD & CO. Dryg-oods, I Groceries, Notions, and General Merchandise, also GENT'S t- Furnishing GOODS, etc. W. M. YEARBY, Druggist and Seedsman, DURHAM, N. C. & CHAPEE IIILE, N. C. - ' ' ' Prescriptions, a Speciality. f SEELING AGENT FOR . Huyler's Candies. CLOTHIERS SHATTERS HEADQUARTERS Fine Dress shirts, - Full Dress Shirts, Latest Style HaU Underwear Gloves, Shoes, etc. ( Dress Suits Made to Oraer, Perfect fit guaranteed. Large Assortment of Patterns always on hand, . . , , 11. P. Harding, Agent, 2 Old East Build H. H. PATTERSON, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, . Shoes, Hats, Ilardivare, Crockery, -Leather, FRESH GROCERIES of all kinds. -. !.. Best brands of Canned- Tomatoes, Califor nia Pears and Peaches, , (every can guaran teed). ''; ' ' . i' " - ' '' " Monarch Flour fresh irom the Mills, SHIP STUFF AND BRAN. AGKNTSo FOR . NEW LEE, and TROPIC, COOK STOVES. Heating Stoves, Qrates and all kinds of Stove Fixtures keept in stock. ' Agent for the celebrated Old Hickory Wagons. t ; - Mens and Boys Colthing, Cents' FurnishingGoods, Hatw, Etb., 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. P. I J. H. ANDREWS, Agent, T Chapel Hill, N. C. - Clothing & Furnishings, FALL AND WINTER The best goods, the lowest prices, becaue WANAMAKER 6c BROWN, must sell! i I. N. HOWARD is their salesman, See samples at 19 New East, building Satisfaction guarnteed. orriet WORLD'S rttfl Sept IJ. I89I BLACKWELL'S DURHAIl TOBACCO CO., ( Durham, N.C Gentlemen : , , We have Smoked op all the Tobacco at theWorid'i Fair, and have unanimously awarded the Gold Akdal for Smoking Tobacco to BLACKWELL'S u!I Durham Ccmgratiilating you on your success, - we rerr.ain Yours truly. COMMITTEE. BlackAvell Bu?l Durham Has been the recognized standard of Smoking Tobacco for over 25 years." Unifun.W 2-d uniformly first' "'Bright, sweet and fra-ar.ft'.v .invite. the " most fastidious to test' fo' tnrVv -xfdience." IJIackweir Durham lo'oaJiii Lj., L-rluai, N. C
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