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LOCALS. Mr. R k. Gray, ex '96, came up for the German last Monday. Mn'B. W. Myers, '95, attended the German on the 12th. President Alderman will leave for Princeton on Saturday. Miss Lake, of New York, is stil visitiogr at Dr. Ball a. President Alderman was in Ra leiffh early part of this week. The team will go to Greensboro Saturday to play a second game with Guilford. - Commons opened its second month with one hundred and titty, men. Miss Laura Payne of Washing ton, D. C. is visiting Miss Dot Manning. r .'( . Work on the N'97 Hellenian has been begun by its energetic editor- in-chief, Mr. Darius Eatman, 97. Mr. A. Burwell is the best au thority on the advantages of being a stag. . '.' ' : Some much needed and radical improvements are soon to be made in the University. : Manager Carmichael went to Greensboro ahead of the team to make arrangements for the game to day.1"-" Gerrard Hall is to undergo thor oufifh renovation ' and improvement and when finished will be (if such is possible) a thing of beauty. Mrs. Baskerville went down to Raleigh Tuesday with her sister, Miss Snow, who came up for the German.: ;,,; , . , . Mn'Alf .. Thompson, ex '99, was on the' Hill last Saturday for the purpose of seeiner the - Guilford game. , The University will send a col lection of pictures to the State Fair to be placed in the Educational Ex hibit. . We are sorry to 'learn that Mr, Cheatham, '00, has been called to his home in Henderson, by the sud dea death of his sister, and extend him our sincere sympathy. Messrs. S. B. Shepherd, 97, C. R. Dey, '98, P. A. Gudger, '98, J; Webb, '98, C. S. Carr, '98, andT. N.Webb, '98, have been intiated into the Gimghouls. The Y. M. C. A. Bible classes are getting nicely started. The Y. M. C. A. is trying to make an engagement with Evange list Weston R. Gales to come and conduct a series of meetings here,. Mr. Gales is said to be a powerful worker. ' - Prof. Mechling reports that men generally in the gymnasium are making- rapid improvement. He 8ays, however, that there are a few, some ten or twelve, who are doing no gsd but are depriving them selves of advantages in a manner sad-to see by going through their exercises in a lifeless sort of way. Wake Forest Student. The first number of the Wake Forest, Student is before us ana is a credita ble issue in every particular. It is neat in arrangement and ty pographical make-up, and contains some well written essays and stories. The editorial department is without doubt the best teature. ' . We wish our contemporary success and shall anxiously await its monthly visits. O'Keefe High Grade Fountain Pen If baunot obtain at1 youf Book Store, to itttronduce Peti in your college on rcbeipt of casl with ..rojer, will, send by ..register mail at 20 per cent...discount, Clues of five, at 25 per cent, discount. CluJs Vf tea at 40 per cent.' discount. ' ! . We notice in the list of papers presented at the meeting of Ameri can Association for, the Advance-, ment of Science the following of in terest to U. N. C. men: Section c. F. P. Venable, Profes sor of Chemistry: The use of the periodic law in teaching general chemistry. E. A. deSchweinitz, '82, Assistant Professor of Natural History, 1884-85; Value and use of formaldehide as a disinfectant. Sec- tion c. Collier Cobb, '82, Professor of Geology; Origin of topographic features in .North Corolina. Dissecting room; time: 11:30 P. M. 1st Stiff Well, how do you feel now: 2nd Stiff Dreadfully cut up; that young fellow hacked my arm all to pieces. 1st Stiff You should look at the fmmerus side of it. 2nd Stiff Oh, saw it off, will you? And then the other murmered softly. "Just tell them that they're sawing me." Ex. . Vatistory and Dottnelf.1 Livery, Sale, and Feed tables, GREENSBORO, 'fT-C- Price: No. 2 " No. 3 No. 4: ;.$2.bo, $3.00,' $3.50 LLIKE ALL OfhEUS- Construction and .. Combination of Parts . EVERY PA'K'fNEW AND NOVEL COMPLETE and PRACTICAL. Call at office of your Colle paper and see illustrations of Pen and opinions relative t'osame.-. -Address ' r , - William H. O'Keefe, 60 St., LocKport, If. Y. y Advise if fine, medium, or course pointed peus are wanted. . , W t. 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Kluttz, IS HEADQUARTERS FOR All me Books used in me university and me ' ' common schools Also Stationery and Students' Supplies I hare a full Hue of Blair's Tablets ad Note Books, Wlrt'a Fountain Pens and Perfection Student's Lamps, Pratt's Astral Oil. - A COMPLETE LINE OF Men's Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods and Toilet Articles. Confectioneries, Fruits,. Cigars and Tobacco, Potted Meats and Pickles.1 Fine Hats and Hand-made" Shoes A Specialty. ' mw5tir served "The Boys" and the Public; for a number of years, I am prepared to offer, line of gfooas unsurpassed in qvuunjr luu prices to suit tne ximes. monu is. "he Best Goods for the Lowest Cash. Prices. Respectfully, A. A. kluttz;- at TRY T. W. BURCH Of course we don't want to be wasteful but we would like to have raw edge taken off the atmos Pbere in f lio &re these morning's. The students! can't pay any sort of attention when j naif their time is. taken up freezing-j to death. 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