LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Have you had the measles?
Miss Emma Harward spent last
Sunday in the village.
Mr, J. M. Stevenson '98 was in
Raleigh on Saturday last.
It is reported that "W. C'won't
room with "Fraud" any longer
Ask him why.
The many friends of Mr. Tom
Wilsonwill be pleased to hear of
his rapid convalesence.
Mr. Iaber will make fifty pictures
for every Senior. Would it not be
well to adopt a Class Album?
Prof. T.R. Foust was welcomed on
the Hill last Saturday. He returned
to his work at Graham on Monday.
Miss Lucy Battle who has been
visitingCat Dr. Battles's returned
to her home in Raleigh last Satur
day.
Dr. Whitehead reports a good bu
siness. Measles prevails, but we
are glad tc hear of no serious sick
ness. Mr. W. A. Mitchell sued Mr.Set
Dockery for libel last Saturday night
in moot court. He sued for $500
but the judgment was overruled.
The Baptist Church has extend
ed a call to Rev. H. G. Ferguson of
Waynesville.Va. He is said to be
a very able man and it is hoped that
he will accept.
During' the'recent- freeze, a large
number' of the students and town
people enjoyed skating' on the ponds
near the village.
Mr. Percy McMullan ex. '97 ' is
now at Randolph Macon College
and rapidly nearing the head of his
class, we understand.
.Dr. Venable of the chemistry de
partment, has been elected President
of the local section of the American
Chemical Society. It meets semi
annually in Raleigh.
Mr. Merritt of the Drug Store
thinks the University should teach
arithmetic. Then perhaps delin
quents would know the difference
between 30 and GO or 90 days.
Miss Clyde Mason and her visi
ting friend, Miss Lilian Kestler,
spent last Sunday at University
Station. They visited Mr. Hal
Hogan's family at Duke's Estate.
Mr. Wm. . - Sugg's brother John
was killed in Alabama recently by a
nergo. Mr. Sugg was an officer
and the negro resited arrest. Lynch
law made short work with the
negro.
Detectives are trying to discover
the rogues who stole two turkeys
from Mrs. Winston, on the eve of
Washington's Birthday. The au
thorities say the rogues wore Co-op.-shoes.
"
Mrs. Laycock who has been sick
for some time with Grippe, died
last' Sunday at her home near Mer
rgitt's school house. Shexwas a
kind woman and verly highly es
teemed by all who knew her.
Mr. J. O. Carr has been elected
speaker of Moot Congress. Lively
interest is being manifested, and
they have discussed so far, tin
Currency question, the Jury Sys-
tem, and the Monroe Doctrine.
We have heard many complimen
tary comments on Prof. Alderman's
paper read last week at Jacksonville
Fla. before the . Educational Con
ference. "The University and - it's
relation to the State" was his subject.
Mr. Frank Mahan of Charlotte
was on the Hill last Sunday, and
made a host of new friendships. He
preached in the Baptist Church in
the morning,and addressed the young
men in the afternoon in the Chapel
His latter theme was "Personal
Purity."
We are sorry to learn that John
Stanley Thomas has resigned his
position of captain of the Track team.
His successor was elected by the
Advisory Committee and is R. H.
Wright, '97. the selection is a good
one and we wish Capt. Wright much
success with his team.
The corps of hydraulic engineers
under Mr. Henry E. Knox Jr. of
Charlotte, have been on the Hill
several ; days prospecting for an ar
tesian well. About a hundred bor
ings have been made but with no
success on account of rock. Verily
Chapel Hill is "founded on a rock."
Mr. J. H. Faber, the photograph
er, has come to do the work of the
University. His reputation as an
artist needs no proof after last years
experience. His studio isatKluttz's
Hotel,call early. But be sure that
you do not treat him as some did
last year order and never call for
the work.
PICKARD'S
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables,
NEAR EPISCOPAL, CHURCK.
Splendid Riding- 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.
The poet has well said, "A thing
of beauty is a joy forever," and if
vou want to see some "beauties,
just drop in at the agencies of Wan-
namakef & Brown, and the Royal
Tailors, and examine their attract
ive line of Spring Samples.
J. H. FABER,
PHOTOGRAPHER
Cor. Church and Market Streets,
NORFOLK, VA.
FINEST PHOTOGRAPHY
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
OLD PICTURES COPIED.
All Work Guarantee as represented
PROMPT DELIVERY.
pS- Terms Cash when proofs are ordered.
Will be In Chapel Hill Feb. 23rd.
SPALDINGS
Athletic Goods.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
BASE BALL, TENNIS, GOLF
and BICYCLE SUPPLIES.
pg- Special rates to College Associations
and Clubs.
- Wrire for Catalogue and Uniform Sam
ples.
N. C. LONG, Agent.
Chapel Hill, N. C.
The City Restaurant
(OPPOSITE PICKARD'S HOTEL)
I Hot Meals served at all hours. York River
Oysters nicely prepared.
Dealer in Second-hand Clothes and furni-
of all kinds.
py me a visit. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
. W. H. HESTER, Proprietor
RE5"0MMEHDEDBYPOT3IQ1A1.
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, 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.Catalog-ue andprices
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.
Dryg-oods, Groceries, Notions, and
General Merchandise, also
GENT'S Furnishing- GOODS, etc.
W. M. YEARBY,
Druggist and Seedsman,
DURHAM, N. C. & CHAPElHILL,, N. C.
Prescriptions, a Speciality.
SELLING AGENT FOR
CLOTHIERS SHATTERS
HEADQUARTERS Fine Dress shirts, Full
Dress Shirts, Latest Style Hats Underwear
Gloves, Shoes, etc.
Dress Suits Made to Order,
Perfect fit guaranteed.
Large Assortment of Patterns always on
hand.
H . P. Harding, Agent, 28, Old East Build
ing. .
H. H. PATTERSON,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes, Hats,
Crcckery, Leather, Hardware,
FRESH GROCERIES
of all kinds.
Best brands of Canned-T omatoes, Califor
nia Pears and Peaches, (every can guaran
teed).
Monarch Flour fresh from the Mills,
SHIP STUFF AND BRAN.
' AGENTS 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.
'
Mens and Boys Colthing,
Cents' FurnishingGoods,
Hote, Ktc,
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 & BROWN,
must sell!
' . ' I. N. HOWARD is their salesman,
littylCr S CHlCilCS. See samples at 19 New East, building
Satisfaction guarnteed.
Orrici world '"
Sept K. 1391
blackwell's Durham
tobacco co..
Durham, N. 6
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CongratiJatinj you on your ucte.
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COMMITTfce.
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