LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ,r k. H. Wright is out again ' illness. prof. May was away from the 11 during the vacation. alcirb german. prof. Butler spent the holidays at s home in Georgia. Dr. and Mrs! Baskeryille spent leholidays wu iu ""'h1" liss Annie Thomas went Monday , Lancaster, S. U. to enter scnool iere. '; Dr Hume spent several days of the tcation visiting friends in Ports- onth, Va. .. ' . A. D. McLean and J. M. Messrs both ex. '98, have returned piker, 1 I) college Miss Mary Roberson, after spend L the holidays at home, returned the Normal on jvionaay. Chapel Hill During the Holidays. To one who has all the pleasures and amusements of a Christmas at home in mind, the idea of spending the holidays in Chapel Hill might seem pretty tame; but really, if one is not too extravagant in his ideas of amusement, he will spend a very pleasant vacation in the village, as several young men who have tried it this time can testify W. L TANKERSLeY, Dealer in potted meats, olives, fine cakes crackers, wafers, etc SPALDING'S Athletic Goods. CLOTHING. CAROLINA. V WANAMAKER & BROWN, I n. c. long nMv Ar., ( The Royal Taylor's and the Regent Tailor ing- w., are an represented by HOWARD & LONG. Prices that talk. Satisfaction Guaranteed- MM 1 .. I.. Vj-, T?nr xxiere is always the library as a supreme and inexhaustable source of pleasure, though of course after the trying period of examinations a fellow does not feel like anything but the lightest reading. Then roller skating has been a favorite amusement this Christmas. The young ladies and gentlemen of the Vanstory and Doitttell. tivery, Sale, and Feed Stables,. GREENSBORO, N. C. A New Suit for $2.50. village, together with the students: have been skating almost every day or3er to introduce our new work and have had two masquerades at ad secure agents we will clean, dye night. But the chief pleasure of and press a whole suit for &J.50. 1 many of the young men has been will send with the privilege of exam- that afforded bv the unlimited on- mation before paying for same , . , I J- JT 1 President Alderman made a short portunty 0f beine- with "the fair" guarantee to give perfect satisfac sit to his old home in Wilmington of Chapel Hill. Several ' 'parties" tion or Pay ful1 value for the goods. Buiiufi "" i udvc uccii yiven mr ine eniertain-i v,. """Hi uiojuoo mmi I Instructor W. C. Smith visited ment of the students, notably those or 0cer in the Cltv lis parents jn Greensboro during given by Miss Mason, Miss Kirk- he holidays.; land and the Misses Pickard. They arp rpnnrtprl 4rt linvp Vpfi-i xri-v Manager Carmichael spent a por- e. Au honor to ' 10U 01 mC HUUUajra "mUn an A e'l -irnr 1if arr.KI D. W. C. Harris, Steam Dye Works, -Ralek'h, N. C. S. W. Kenney, Agt, No. 3, OldE. n Greensboro. to the forlorn and unhappy of this Prof. Cobb attended a meeting of world. 1 Geological Association in Wash- In all about forty students spent ngton, D. C. during the holidays. au or nearly all the vacation on the A lattice fence has been placed Hill. ... i ii. i ii kround the commons outnouses anu m, R , d m , commem0r- l f Mdsgreatly to the appearance oi ates its athletIc record 0f the past he place. season by appearing in the college Mr. R. H. Graves of the Tar colors. HEEL board is absent from the Hill Columbia is to have a new dor- Ivith the Glee Club, of which he is mitory. It will cost, when complete, 5?i,uuu,uuu. 1 .manager. Mr. P. C. Whitlock, who 7 W 'UViP'BW.Wff I IPs 7 S M tailed home early last tail by the f sueaui or nis motner, nas reiumeu w lesume his work. Missrs. Nixon and Walker went b to Greensboro and spent a few J. - " . M. days .visiting the sister of the.lat ter(?) during the holidays. Miss Jennie Patterson, who wras iforced to leave Salem last spring on account of illness, returned on Monday to resume her studie Chapel Hill has witnessed two weddings during the Christmas hoi idays: Mr. R. A. Eubanks to Miss Lida Harris, and Mr. W. E. Lind say to Miss Pearson. The Power Company will supply wood to the students and townspeo pie. Good pine or oak wood deliv ered inside the Campus at $1.00 per load. In the village the cost will be 5 cts. extra for hauling. Miss Anaie Calhoun of Newbern spent the holidays with Miss Pick ard EM . m iir . i. . 7i a r- M 1J r. A. A. Kluttz, IS HEADQUARTERS FOR All trie books used in the university and me PICKARD'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. near episcopal church. Splendid Riding- and Driving Horses Polite Hostlers. Quick Attention. ' ' GEORGE PICKARD, Proprietor CALL ON THE i s f , University; Press , For the Printing of Posters, Dodgers, Letter Heads. Bill Heads Receipts, Envelopes etc, SCRATCH PADS, 6 for 25 Cents. ' BASE BALL, FOOT BALL, TENNIS, and GOLF SUPPLES. 25 per cent off for Clubs. aXVrite for catalegue & Samples. 'H.H.PATTERSON, DEALER IN . Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Crockery, Leather, Hardware, FRESH GROCERIES of all kinds. Monarch Flour fresh from tlie Mills, SHIP STUFF AND BRAN. '. . AGENTS FOE V '- . .. NEW LEE, y'irf AND TROPIC, COOK STOVES. Heating: Stoves, Grates and all kid Stove Fixtures keept ia stock. ' .' .' '. : Agrent for. the celebrated ' 1 Old Hickory Wagons. Beitbow House. GREENSBORO, N. C. Rates $2.00 and 2.50 per day. Special Rates to Students of U. N. C A. N. Perkins, Manager. J. W. CATE8 & BROS. UNDERTAKERS, and Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, ETC. Also Stationery and Students' Supplies I have a full Hue of Blair's Tablets ana note boors, win s 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. Fine Hats and Hand-made Slices A Specialty. Having served "The Boys" and the Public number of years, 1 am prepared to oner W. M. YEARBY Druggist and Seedsman, DURHAM, N. C. & CHAPEL IIILL.-N. C. Prescriptions, a Specialty THE DON T don t ry ytfi&i - the i SELLING AGENT FOR Httyler's Cattdies. ?OR SALE BY W. B. SORREJLL. HOGAN AND HUTCHINSG General Livery, Peed, and Sale Stables Good Accomodations. Served at all boar. BQTH GREEN AND DRY WOOD Also on haad. STABLES BEHIND THB POST OFFICE Miss Calhoun is a charming: a line. ,r XWk young; lady and captured the heart The Best Goods for the Lowest Cash Prices. i more than one young; man that we know. ' - . . C. L. UK USA Y. ine affection of vounsr alumni tor . tiraler in of ' I - Uapel Hil IS strongly evidenced Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, y the fact tliat : Mr. R. Ck. Shan- Clothinsr. Hardware, Groceries, "Onhouse ?96. who IS studying for Caspets and Candies. fte'Ministrv in New York Citv. re- Furniture a Specialty. turn .11 t fam Main street, Chapel Hill, N. C. 3ays with us. The Power Company will renew -he incandescent lamps for twenty ye cents if the old ones are re :ur"ed, for thirty cents if this re :um is not made. Prescriptions a Speciality At the New Drug; Store. Glass Front, Roberson's Hotel. You will also find everything; in the Drug; Line. . - j C. L. EUBANKS, Prescription Druggist and Soothing Blackwell's Bull Durham The Man in the Moon vvould be happier if he could have a sup Smoking Tobacco , For over twenty-five years the standard smoking tobacco of the world. To-day More Popular than Ever. To have a good smoke anytime and everytime it is onlynecessary to get Bull Durham. It is all good and always good. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C