If
PERSONAL.
TaflV A. & M. and Trinity boys
,1. - rr-'i m !" On last Saturdav.-
Miss Rosamond May is till on
JieHiU.
tv Hume preached in Burlington
last Sunday. "
Mr. R- Gray of -Raleigh, was
.... tr:n Saturday.
'on tflc AJ-1" : ,
lr (ipn. nnOW spcui acvuai uays
111 I V v " t ' 1 1
Dr. Baskerville s this week.
Col. J- S. Can with two of his
boys came ovci w sv. m. s"'
Mr Stephen Braeraw, of Wash-
inton, N. Ci has' been on the Hill
this week. . ;
t Alexander. '95, and' now
Private Secretary to the Governor,
came up last week.
TV University of Virginia has a
crhedule of thirty games for the
present baseball season.
Mr J- T. Thorne, who has been
sick for some time, left or
his home Wednesday. We hope he
will soon be able to return.
President Alderman has been ab
sent for the past few days. He
was to have delivered lectures in
Charleston and Wilmington on Ap
ril 1st and 2nd.
Come out to the Dramatic Club
next Friday night. Curtain will
rise at 8:30. Tickets on sale at
Yearby's.
The Wake Forest game will be
played in Raleigh today. They
played Virginia 3 to 10, so a good
game may be expected.
Messrs. DeBerniere Whitaker, ex'93,
and Perrin Busbee, ex'92, were here
during1 the early part of the week,
having stayed over after the game.
In. our debate with Georgia in May,
our representatives will discuss the
affirmative side of the Swiss Initiative
and Referendum question.
Mr. J. H. Buxton, formerly a
member of our Medical School, has
been elected president of the Senior
Class in the Medical Department at
University' of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Battlers subject at his Sunday
morning- nine o"clock lectures will be
for the rest of the session "Old Testa
ment Characters.'". These talks will
be very Interesting- and we advise one
and all to attend.
Rev. T. N. Ivey, editor of the
AT. C. A dvocale will preach in the
Methodist Church morning and
night on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Wil
son wll preach to the children in
the afternoon.
The great Brooklyn League
Team will play the Varsity on Mon
day afternoon on the home grounds.
Admission ,50c. Kverybod should
come out and see one of the best
professional teams in the United
States.
Mr. Charlie Keerans, representing-the
firm of Leslie & Rogers,
Charlotte, N. C... will be t Patter
son's Hotel on April 5th, oth, and
th, with a complete line of cloth
ing, golf and bicvcle suits, furnish
es: goods, etc.
TheManager would be greatly
obliged if you would pay up your
Tar HEEL subscription. It is the
first of the month and you ought to
have the money, if you haven't.
Whats the matter?
C. M. VANSTORY & CO.
The Leading Clothiers, hatters,
and gents' furnishers of North Car
olina, will have a Jine of Spring
Samples on exhibition here on Mar.
18th,19th, . and 20th-
5; H- Graves a uts.
ercy Whitaker
Staff Changes,
Mr. R, II. Sykes has been elected
to fill Mr. T. L. Wright's place on
the Tar Heel board. Henceforth
the editors will have departments
as follows: ,
S. S. Lamb, associate editor; W,
S. Myers, athletic editor; B. Craige,
P. W. McMullan, and R, II. Sykes,
news editors.
The board will be glad to receive
outside contributions at any time,
especially newts items, as the editors
may not be conversant with all af
fairs of public interest. ,
Exchanges.
Hugh Jennings is now coaching
the University of Georgia team.
Lacrosse is- a great game at
Lehigh University. They employ
a hired coach for their team.
We are in receipt of the Trinity
Archive for March. It appears to
be a very creditable magazine,
The Mustard and Cheese Dra
matic Club, of Lehigh, is being
coached by Mr. Daly.
The Alcalde of last week adver
tises the first performance by the
University of Texas Dramatic Club.
We are told that Miss Isabella
Winston is a member of that organ
ization. 1
The Reveille, of Louisiana State
University, is a Weekly which lets
some of its columns perform the
functions of a literary publication.
We notice many learned articles in
the last number. - $
Last week's College Topics had
a very nice account of the ball game,
and expr-'ssed much appreciation of
North Carolina hospitality, Our
boys have an en joyable visit to Char
lottesville this month.
Y. M. C. A. Leaders.
Monday Missionary -Dr. Venable.
Subject: "Student World Fed
eration Movement"..
Tuesday H. E. D. Wilson.
Wednesday J. G. Murphy,
Thursday W. S. Crawford.
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Monarch Flour ircsU from Mills,
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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 $3.50, I
will send with the privilege of exam
ination before paying for same, I
guarantee to give perfect satisfac
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I refer to any bank, business man
or officer in the city.
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I Uave a full Hue of
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Student's Lamps, Pratt's
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AJOOMPLETE LINE OF
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Confectioneries, Fruits,. Cigars and
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Fine Hats and Hand-made.Shoes
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Having seryed "J,he Boys" and the Public
for a number of years, i am prepared to off er
a line of goods unsurpassed in quality and
at prices to suit the times. My Motto js:
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Prescriptions a Speciality
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