LOCAL AND PERSONAL, snrrv to note the contin- I WC O"1 TT Id illness pf Dr. Hume. , P,f Cain is 3st recovering from Go to J W room Ior nrsl radecbevin tpfcaccp. U, T. M. Green, of Wilmington, Ls returned to resume his medical itudies. : - . -; . pPV Mr. Winecoff gave a very .tinff talk to the Y. M. C, A. L Monday evening. 1 oil ; all the e-o now, but it L a great pity that Paison s pants Lre no lonci Be sure to to be on hand at "The Swiss Bell Ringers," Monday night, t is fpr the Athletic Association's jenefit. Ret. J. D. Robertson of Louisville, v will oreach in the Baptist Ihurch Sunday morning- at 11 o' clock. The literary societies are careiui iv considering the re-establishment )fthe Magazine, ii. w iv ?11 Rtirr.ped in arranffins" nHJI llll.Y II A4 --" w - . a U .it, rt ha VP a. p-ood monthly peri- 101 uo Ky - o s :dical. Mr. J. H. Faher gave quite & pleasant oyster supper at Packard's Jlotel last Saturday night. Among those present were Prof. Cobb and Messrs. Dey, Roberson, Candler, Edgertpn, Km and Myers, , ( We are glad to note among the Seniors quite a strong sentiment in favor of caps and gowns for nest commencement. Now is a good chance for '"97" to show a progres sive spirit by adapting them. By an oversight the best debater in the Phi Society two weeks ago was omitted last wees, jr. j,uuir :tyip 'Oft wnc hpsf. debater. Mr. SBaggett, '00, was best debater last week. In the Di. Saturday night last, Mr. C. H. Johnston, '98, won (first place. , Mr. Faber. who has been doing photographic work here for the past week or so, has gone to JMorioiK.ne contemnlat.es returnine about the 'middle of March so as , to have am ple time to e-et out an album made jup of his work at Chapel Hill. Mr. Winecoff will preach Sunday jmormng on The Holy Catholic Church." Sunday night, by spec ial reniipsf Vip will rrar.ri on "Tie Nature of Eternal Pmiskmmt" jas a sequel to his sermon last Sun jday on the duration of future punishment. Afl Extract from Pr. Battle's Lec ture on the Federal Constitution The objections made by the "An- Federalists' usually called 4An- to the adoption of the Federal wusuumon, were cneu uy the lecturer, in some detail, the beeches of Patrick Henry, Mason, Pendleton, Grayson, and Monroe of Virginia, and Snencer. Blood worth, !aad Lenoir, of North Carolina, be- mS especially examined. He then showed that hv f 1 fWrees and the decisions of the Supreme Court, the acts of Congress, and the actions ot Residents, the predictions made by those great men have proved to be correct, 'as a general rule. The federalists ei.W AiA not aooreci- - r- ? - T -t t a. ate the strength of the government ,no whiQh they invited the people, or tli understood its truer nature. They dreaded the elfect of the State rights of the express powers, and much more pf the far-reaching po tency of implied powers. 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