HERE AND THERE. on Twenty one new seats have leen P'r i?,ofc Pacre: eX:'98. was jyi. A 1 " -' - - - Monday tor ureensuoro u- Henrv liuliara, .v.ob, nas re- been on the Hill. nniHatn Donald Carmichael, of Durham, vyas here Sunday. . Alt- Walter Brem is in, New York attending1 a Theological Senv inarv. The best debater in the Phi. So- Saturday-.' nurnt was Mr. Broadhurst, in the Di., Mr. Bowie Mr F. B. Dancey, '83, spent Sun- j;n Chanel ilill as tne iruest or ua i - Dr. Battle. ;,;;'..';' . Mr. h. Joyner was in the village Tnpsdav and Wednesday, repre- senting" T.J .amD ot uurnara. Mr. Pat Hardy, ex-'96, was here last Saturday at the game ot ball, the guest ot the o. .A, , V rater- nity. :'V. ' Mr. Moore Parker, of Raleigh, scent Saturday last on the Hill aud witnessed tne a. x xu.- vaisuy yaffle. .'. , a Miss Alia Webb, of lennessee, sister of Mr; W. R. Webb '96, is fin town, the guest of Miss Dot Man Miss Watkins, of Virginia, has taken up po-t-graduate work in the 'Varsity. She is at Mr. K. b. Mc- Rae's. Tom Vanderford, of Salisbury, law '97, has returned to college to complete his studies in that depart ment; v; Prof. Cobb returned Monday from Round Knob, .where he has been studying the relation of the engi neering problem there to geology. We understand that plans are be ing considered for a handsome dome soon to be erected over the well in front of the South Builning. A new entrance to the South Building is soon to be erected also. v ' There will be an important meet ing for students in the Chapel Sun day afternoon at 2:45. Subject: "The Bible and Bible Study." All are invited to ceme. Dr. Alderman goes to Raleigh Tuesday to attend a meeting of the building committee of board of trus tees. The contract for erecting the alumni building, will be given out at that time. . Capt. Joel Whitaker "ha-i gone tn New York to stud v ' dentistry and will play quarter back on the Orange Athletic'. Association -Toot Ball team. Mr. GeorsjeS ! evens, '95, is right half back on this team. Much enthusiasm ha'sjven A!.vn m getting men to join th? t wo So cieties. This besoiks trie troud ot these imoortant adiuncis to the University. About, tiiirl Y-f; men joined the Phi . and 40 the Di last meeting. Messrs. W. H. And erson, . An derson and, Jack Gibbons, '-all ot trinity College, were on the Hill Jast Saturday" to see the 'A. & M.- varsity game. . Lemlv. mnnao-er and Daggett, full back, on the A. &. M. team, Were brothers nf px-mpmbers of the 'Varsity, Lemlv '98 and Daggett 77. yuite a party ot Trinity students and Durhamites came over to wit ness the 'Varsity-A. & M. game last Saturday. Our Trinity friends 'ire always-welcome visitors. ;Col. John W. Hinsdale, out-of the University's most distinguished -li-jumni, was on the Hill Sunday vis t his son, John W. v Hinsdale, Jr. '00. V Mr. E. C. Henderson f C-lum-O!iio who was her ' c ' v in Jhe week - representing. D. Quid, 'Eternity jeweler, has gone to Rich mond and Charlottesville. . ; Mr.-Jones Fuller", spent Sunday in Durham. , 7 , P. D. Whitaker has Vkpfn inrti'A Leader of the Fall ' German, to be given by the German Club on Oct.' 12th. Geo. DVick and C. B. Bux ton have been appointed Floor Man agers. " - J We are glad to learn that Mr. J, Dt . Parker, who went home a fevv days ago on account of sickness, is convalescing, and will probably . -be able to return to the Hijl the latter! par of next week. t:'k The second of the series of public lectures by members of the faculty will be given in Gerrard Hall next Thursday evening at 7:30 by Prof.: Cain. His subject is The Kalevala (the Epic Poem of the Finns) and What it May Teach Us. ' i The ladies of the Baptist Church gave a reception at Patterson's Hotel last Friday night to the new students and those students who have no church in the village.. Mis4 Simms of Durham delighted the guests with her superb elocution! Mr. Mechling gave some fantastic! indian-club exercise. ' Refreshments were served, and the evening .was greatly enjoyed by all. "..,, Those of the village people hav ing rooms to let', would do well to advertise them now. Never befor in Chapel Hill have rooms been iri greater demand. The bulletin board in Snttli Baildingis open to the use of all, and 'advertisement, in the Tar Heel would prove even more valuable in securing tenants. ' ' i Tuesday's ', Nexus and Obseifer contains an ) interesting write-up of the University and the ' town., ot Chapel Hill. It gives an . excellent cut of Dr. Alderman. There are also cuts of the buildings, including the "New Alumni Building," and of several df the prominent business men of Chapel Hill. ( ":. x , NO CURE-NO PAY.' ' That is the way all druggists sell GROVE'S?' TASTELESS CHILL, TONIC for Chills and fever and all forms of malaria. It is simply Iron and Tonic in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer bitter nauseating Tonics. Price 50c. ' ; UNIVERSITY TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY ! Take 'Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Drug-g-istsVtf und the money if it fails to cure. mm Livery & Feed Stable, W, J. HUNTER, Manager 7 Chapel Hill, N . C. Good Teams, Nice Vehicles, Careful . Drivers. ; PRICES REASONABLE. W. N. Pritchard, GENARAL MERCHANDISE. Shoes, Hardware and 'Farming Implements a specialty. A. A. Kluttz ,IS HEADQUARTERS FOR . All tne books used m tne univeisity. and u : . i. common sctioois- , Also Stationery and Students', Supplies I have a full line of Blair's Tablets and Note Books, Wirt'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 Shoes A Specialty. Having- served "The Boys" arid 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. 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