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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. MissMary Harris went to New vrfc this week. x - Skeat's nose Has so far recovered that he is again in the push. ' ' 1 XT TtT f fl 1 r Mr.'Devin, an oia u. in. . nan back, played full for Greensboro. Mr. Green, 00, of the Trinity episode fame, has re-entered Col lege. The Juniors are nervous. Psy chology and Physics have been post ed. , 4 Geo. "Graham, '91, saw Wednes day's game with Greensboro Ath letic Club. Mrs. Lockett and daughter, of Salem, are visiting Mr. E. A. Loc ett, '99. Prof. Gore went Thursday to at tend the Baptist Association at Morganton. Mrs. . Berkley has been on the Hill this week , visiting her son, A. R. Berkley. j. Mr. Caldwell, formerly of the Trinity 'eleven; was a tnember of Greensboro team. ; . Geo! Tate, ex '98, is bn the Hill, and played.a4'mean"end;for Greens boro. Wednesday. ..' . i - Messrs. Hanes and Alexander, of Trinity, spent Saturday - and Sunday on the Hill. 1 ! , nw.. AnloA triMi1aion of Chaoel Hill haa a mcivinic.y wit" "g"1 procession Monday night. Mr. Earnest Graves, '00, fractur ed his collar bone in a (football scrimmage sometime ago. Mr. D. Eatman '97, has been sick all this week, but we are glad to note that he is improving. ' The Law Class received Mr. W. Galloway, of Transylvania county, into their number this week. Mr. Robert Douglas, son of the newly elected Supreme court jus- tice, piayea one iid.ii vi Greensboro. Dr. S. B. Nve, a New York eye specialist, has been in town this week, and, we are told, has done some good work. ' Mr. J. Webb. '98, is at present, afflcted with carbuncle on the neck, from which we wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Julia Dewey, of Norfolk, the foot ball game , l... WmooIov SVip returned to iaa u Ti cuunua j w - Durham the next day to the regret of her many friends in college. Remember the series of evangeli cal ' meetings which begin next Wednesday.: Also that it "is Mr. S. M. Say ford, and not Layford, as published last week by the Tar Heel, who is to conduct the ser vices.. ' f Dr. Hume left Wednesday morn ing to attend the marriage of a niece in Virginia. He was then to return by way of Morganton where the Baptist State Association was held, thence home on Saturday. Registrar E. L. Harris return ed Tuesday from Brinkleyville, N. C, where he had been called by the' sad duty of attending the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Vincent. Mr. Harris and his friends have oar sympathy in their sorrow, y O'Keefe High Grade Fountain Pen Mr. Turner, 00, who was called ' home some time ago to attend the! last illness of his grand-mother, has ' . lf bauuot obtail1 at yr Book stove, t ! unlike all others i , ' , . , .. . rr intronducc Pen in your college on n-I.-eipt t ictuiucu Wiumc niS uu5. xxc cash lUl order, wut send by register muii Construction Qtld Combination of Parts EVERY PART NEW AND NOVEL COMPLETE and PRACTICAL. wru t s nrnitimpnr mtirliria r tir- tl-if atM i.v , m..i,,. t a,. . .-is! football team before he was called Perceilt- discount, clubs of ten at 30 per cent, discount. away. . ;, .. . - ! . . ' , . ; . No. ' No. 3 No. 4 "What's the matter with Grex?" ; Price. 2.5u, $3.00, $3.50 The Principal of Pantops Academy , Call at office of your Colle paper and sec illustrations of Pen and opinions relative writes to Mr. W. J. Bellamy as f0l- tosame. Address . ; . - , TTT Williara O'Keefe, jO St., Lockport, N. Y. lOWS: We are greatly pleased With Advise if fine, medium, or course pointtd pens are wanted. Mr. Gregory and are greatly in-' debted to you for sending him. He seems everything a man ought to be. j The boys are devoted to him" Prof. Harrington is absent from the Hill this' week attending a meeting of the Southern educators held at Vanderbilt. In looking over the programme for this meeting we notice that Prof. Harrington is scheduled for a paper on 4 'The Prep aration of the Teacher for High School Work." 1 ' W.L TANKERSLEY, J , Dealer in ' j POTTED MEATS, OLIVES, FINE CAKES CRACKERS, VAFERS, ETC CLOTHING. WANAMAKER, & BROWN, The Royal Taylor's and the Regent Tailor ing Co., are all represented by HOWARD & LONG. Prices that talk; Satisfaction Guaranteed. g.Room No. 25 Old West. m fetTsarT. m Vanstory and Donnell. Livery, Sale, and Feed Stables, GREENSBORO, N. C. , A. A. Klllttz, IS HEADQUARTERS FOR AH me books used in tne university ond me common scnoois- Also Stationery and Students' Supplies I have a fall line of Blair's Tablets and Note Books, Wirt's Fountain Pews 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. Fine Hats and Hand-made Shoes A Specialty. Having served "The Boys" and the Public for a number of years, I am prepared to offer a line of goods unsurpassed in quality and at prices to suit the times. My Motto is: "The Best Goods for the Lowest Cash Prices. Respectfully, A. A. KLUTTZ C. L. LINDSAY. DEALER IN Dry Goods, ' Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Hardware, Groceries, Caspets and Candies. Furniture a Specialty. Main street, Chapel Hill, N. C. Pre scri Hons a Speciality ' At the New Drug- Store. Glass Front, Roberson's Hotel. You will also find everything in the Drug Line. C. L. EU BANKS, Prescription Druggist A New Suit for $2.50. In order to introduce our new work and secure ag-ents we will clean, dye and press a whole suit for $2.50. I will send with the privilege of exam ination before paying- for same. I guarantee to give perfect satisfac tion or pay full value for the goods. " I refer to anv bank, business man or officer in the city. D. Y. C. Harris, ' K.'ih-i !, N. C S. W. Kenney, Agt No. 3, . Oia K SPALDING'S Athletic Goods. BRANCH HOUSE FOR NORTH CAROLINA, . ,, N. C. LONG & BRO, AGENTS. BASE BALL, FOOT BALL, TENNIS, and GOLF SUPPLES. 25 per cent off for Clubs. I"Write for catalegue & Samples. J. W. CATES & BROS. t . UNDRTAKERS, and Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, s . SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, ETC. CALL ON THE University Press For the Printing of ! Posters, Dodgers, Letter Heads. Bill Headn ' Receipts, Envelopes etc, SCRATCH FAD S, 1 6 for 25 Cents. W..M. YEARBY . ; Druggist and Seedsman, DURHAM, N. C. & CHAPEL J JILL,N. C. -Prescriptions, a Specialty SELLING AGENT FOR Huyler's Candies. H. H. PATTLRS0N, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Crockery, Leather, Hardware, FRESH GROCERIES of all kinds.1 . Monarch Flour fresh from the Mills, SHIP STUFF AND BRAN. AGENTS FOR NKW Llili, V AND TROPIC, , COOK STOVES. Heating: Stoves, Grates and all klnd ot Stove Fixtures keept injatock. Ag;ent for the celebrated Old Hickory Wagons. ... Benbow House. rT.EvrorkDrv XT n Rates $2.00 'and 2.50 per day. ; Special Rates to Students of U. N. C. A. N. Perkins, Manager. PICKARD'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. NEAR EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Splendid Riding and Driving Horses Polite Hostlerfe. ' Quick Attention. ' GEORGE PICKARD, , Proprietor. OUT 1 POCKEYj FOR SALE fiY W. B. SORRELL. B. SORRELL, HOGAN AND HUTCHINSG General Livery, Feed, and Sale Stables Good Accomodation. Servftd at all boura. . BOTH GREEN AND DRY WOOD Also on band. 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