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I NOW AND THEN. - Alderman spent Tuesday and 3r I'M "Raleisrh. , i - . T.;nernrnn. witnessed Trinity-Wake-Forest - game, in Wednesday. Tf is expected tnat tne scncuuic 11 ....!.! c will be placed on wrd bv May S. Ue bUUCt- - nr Hume has consented 10 ue y . i,nl address before the nlasseYoungrWo. f n's College oi JuyncuuuiKl . sister ot rroi. may, A r ". it.0 t&t two months WW - . . wker. leaves kntiaYlSU w ' met" . . 1 : Krtcnti Saturday tor ner uumw - . hP institutions at which ... .n vuiver their annual is the" Ralbon Academy, Pnhesoii Co., May 21. A-"" , -r- 1 Urs. Ed. Lippatt ana rrea Whitehead, have recem ,y g ffith honors at tne 'j . . cal College.. Messrs. Francis Osborne, Hal An derson T. A Cheatham and Adlai Osborne are the legates and a -temates to the Brotherhood of St; Andrew Convention in Raleigh on May 14th. . Prof. Horace Williams on Thurs dav evening delivered a logical and ?y cr!i i Jf. n -Philosophy and fife" The lecture was interest ing and instructive and tne audi ence unusually large. r,. u has declined six invita tions to deliver commencement ad- irppa at orominent toouttiern cm Wes on occount of the great amount of work to be done in ment before June. n- FTiiitip will lecture before an educational gathering in Wilming ton on Thursday the fifth of May. Hp will remain in.-Wilmington for BpWra'l dvs at the Baptist Conven tion of the South, as the delegate from the Baptist church ot Chape Hill. TIip SWior Class has appointed a committee to solicit subscriptions from this body in order to purchase a bust of General Lee. This bust, if gotten, will be left by the class to the University, and will be duly presented on Class Day. Ball Record. March 20, ,Oak Ridge - 0, N. C. 19 " 27. Univ. of Vu. 7, N. C. 6 April 13, Wake Forest 2, N. C. 7 " 5, Brooklyn 20, N. C. 3 '"' 7, Lafayette 9, N. C. 11 8, Lafayette 3. N. C. C " 13, Pennsylvania 11, N. C. 3 " 14, Pennsylvania. 6, N. C. 5 " . 17, Lehigh 8, N. C. fc 19, Lehigh " 7, N. C. 4 " 20, Yale 19 N. C. IS " 21, Princeton 9, N. C. 2 26, Univ. of Va. 10, N. C. 4 A New Suit tor $2-50.' ' la'-order to iutiv.lucc our acw work SPALDING'S 4 j Athletic Goods. and secure agents we will clean, dye and press a whole tsuit tor o-J.Du. 1 . will send with the privilege ot exam- iSKAiu huudiv runxumin :.., 4-i .. K.ify.-.' . t' c:i1H T f K T"VT TXT 4 ' Our foot ball record wasn't good, And this we must admit, But in the base ball world you know We've gained the name of "Nit." , inn tioii o-urLi-.-intcv tu inve nerfect satisfac- -. 0 - t - . I . r j i . ... tion or pay tun value ior tne goous. I reler toanv bank, business man or officer in the city. , ; D. W. C. Harris, Steam Dye Works, Raleiiih. N. C. S. W. Kenney, At No. 3, Old E. CAROLINA, N. C. LONG & BRO, AGENTS. BASE 11 L, F OCT HALL, TENNIS, and GOLF SUPPLES, 25 per cent off for Clubs. jftfSTWriU' for catalegue & Samples. 0k The Water Supply. The arrany ements made bv the special committee on the part of the Board ot Trustees to turnish the colleo-e with an amole water suoolv o i - hn.ve alreadv come to the surface. In the north end of the campus di rectly south of the Episcopal Church a force of hands is at work digging a series ot wells. Ihese welis are to be lined by a series of pipes and water will be pumped to the power - r house at niht when steam is up tor igfhting' purposes. . . This will be a great improve ment and next fall shower-baths will be opened as was suggested by he Tar HEEL several weeks since. ity Steam Laundry. RALEIGH, N. C. Special i&Us io students, W. O. Cox, Aoeiit. A thr A -ood deal of excitement was manifested in the game on Tuesday between the "Scrubs and a team under the caption of The College (men taken from the different class es). At the end of ninth inning thp trnrp was i i tie. but the new tilV - V - ' . imnetus to the rooting for The Col L ' . . lege and dire lack ot support ot the "bleachers on the part ot tne Scrubs, proved fatal to the latter in the tenth inning by a score ot L4 to 10. mi n mi m n'' inn m in w i i i jn PICKARD'S Liveiy, Feed and Sale Stabls. NEAR EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Splendid Riding andDriving Horses Polite Hostlers. Qck Attention. P.F.ORGE PICKARD, Proprietor, W. B. SORRELL. DEALER IN Cloc ''.id, -utches, Jewelry Optical . tioods and Novelties. : ; RALEIGH, N. C. DlCALEiy IN CONFECTIONERIES , ;. at all sorts. When in need of h any send your order. kigr, Special Atten tion to Students. ' Beiibow House. GREENSBORO, N. C. Rates $2.00 and 2.50 per day. Special Rates to Students of U. n. c A. N. Perkins, Manager. A. A. KIuttz, IS IlEADOUAIC'lEUS EUi Aiiiti looks used in m mm com Mis- Also Stationery and Students' Supplies I have a full line of . . Blair's Tablets attd Kolc BooUs, VVrt FoMntain Fens tttid kcrfcctioit Student's Lamps, Pratt's Astral Oil. ' ' AICOMPEETE LINE OF Men's Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods ar d Toilet Articles. ; . : rT Confectioneries, Fruits,.Cigars ana;; -Jfr ; , P A "RP R Tobacco, Potted Meats and Pickles. T. , 1 1 . 1 r U J- 1 v ; Fine Hats and Hand-made thces j NORFOLK, VA, A Specialty. :--:nM University' Photographer for a number of years, I ain prcrarcrtt'o offer t Leave your order with the Photo Cotymtttee n Unc of troods unsurpassed in quality mid j . , , a line or t,ooui u i v, 'Tt . aTANf.KY Cbaimiau. ... at prices to sua m umw. ' w ' r . . t s, nutlet i ,ti i M ir J he best uomn-jvr c ."ac.H Kespectfully, A. A. KLUTf Z ; CALL' ON THE i Utii ver si tyt Press For the Printing of j Posters, Dodgers, I Letter Heads. Bill Heads Receipts, Envelopes etc, j SC RA T C ft PAD S, 6 for 25 Cents. J.W. CATES & BROS. ,' ' UNiJltTAKERS, and Dealers in , GENERAL MERCHANDISE, . SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, ETC. C. L LINDSAY. ; . DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Hoots, Shoes, Hals, - Clothing, Hardware, -Groceries, Capets and Candies. Furniture a Specialty. Main Bti-cet, Chapel Hill, N. C, ESTABLISHED 1858. , H. Mahler Sons SUCCESSORS TO H. MAHLER. Jewellers and Opticians, RALEIGH, N. C. W. YEAR Y Druggist and Seedsman . . ..t- rriT r at t Prescriptions a Speciality At the New Drug Btoiv. ,G)aH Front, Roberson's Hotel. You will alw) "'find, everything in the Drujr Line. DURHAM, N. C. & CHAPEL II1LL, N. C.' - Prescriptions, a Specialty . j 'w y- TANKERSLfiY, Dealer in potted meats, olives, fine CAKES CRACKERS, WAFERS, ETC SELLING AGENT FOR (Huyler's Candies. C. M. VANSTORY & CO. The Leading Clothiers, hatters, and gents' furnishers of North Car olina, will have a line of Spring Samples on exhibition here on Mar. 18th,19th, and 20th. H.H.Graves Agents, Percy Whitaker 6 D. W. McCottley, H. H. PATTERSON, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, - Shoes, nats, Crockery, Leather, Hardware, FRESH GROCERIES of all kinds. Monatcb Flour fresh from tlic Mills, SHIP STUFF AND BRAN. 'J 1. FOR AGENTS NEW WtD TROPIC. COOK STOVES. '"KMif-'-' The Man in the Moon would be happier he could have a eupply of V Bl tew F::grr.rit and Sootning ckwell's Bull Durham moking Tobacco Dealer in ' ATjmSR. Doughs Sboes m ail, the Spring st.vF.x. p Style,, Gents' Furmshing Goods, ' "fiy Wagons. Hats and Clothing. J " To Ret t over twenty-five years thestandard smoking tobacco of tne oild. . T- .1 . To-day I10re Jrjpuiar uian ivci. have a good smoke anytime am' I everytime it is only necessary to Bun Durham. Jt is ail good and always Ood. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO, CURHAWi, St. C 1
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