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HRE AND THERE, r,nti '97. ' has a position in a W'a Gold Mine... nM, bread ai wuiuiuuo " fs"' Itible, the meat is f nil of juice. Word Harris, '97, has a posi- tionwun luc.wt- - u- A D. Ward '86 -a promin ent attorney of New Berne, N. C. , ffas on tne rim omiuaji day -Messrs Geo. Lynn and Murry Al -n both of Trinity College wereoi x uesuoy latt on visiting k. Hill friends. Mr. H. R. Thompson '01 has been called away on account of the illness of his grandfather. We hope he will return to the Hill soon. With two hundred men at Commons, we can supply J just the kind of food and the variety that the health of the student demands. The Committee. Miss Dixie Lee Bryant has gone t0 Greensboro to resume her work as Professor of Geology and Biology in the Normal and Industrial Col lege. ;, ' . . " . Worth; Guilford's quarter back will join the Senior Class here next year. He is a good man ' and the Varsity will be glad '. to, welcome hiffl.;:;5-'-:";v; ' ' V '1 Mr. Winecoff has gone to Buffalo, N.-Y., to attend', the International Convention of St: Andrews Brother hood. Mr. Winecoff is a delegate from the Chapter at this place. Mrs. Braxton Craigof Norfolk, Va., who is visiting .at the home of Her father, Dr. Wilson,: intended re turning home this week, but will prolong her visit on account of Yel low Fever in Norfolk. While in Arizona, Prof. Holmes tilled a norcuolne. The skin, which he brought home with him, has tren elegantly mounted by Mr. .uuDeri. Pearson and placed in the Biological Laboratory. ' ,: v That the 'Varsity lacks self con fidence was demonstrated in last Saturdays P-ame. Mass meetings mlo-U An flieir rart in instilling this essential into the men. Why not have several. " ,k telegram was received on the Hill yesterday announcing the death of Dr. Charles S. Venerable, uncle of Dr. Venerable of the University, at his home hr Virginia. No par ticulars were given as to the cause of his death. t The speakers for the Georgia Carolina inter-collegiate debate, which takes place here next May, have been elected. They are, from the Dialectic Society, Mr. E. K. Graham and, from the Philanthrop ic, Mr. W. J Brogden. These are both good men, as has been shown by their society work and by their inter-societv debates,, and we may expect them to win the debate for U. N. C. next May. Dr. Alderman is getting up a col lection of. Autograph Letters to be placed on exhibit in the Library. The Societies have loaned many val uable letters from theia archives to this collection. Among those loan-j edhv fhDi Society are letters or Washington; Edgar A. Poe, and J as. n. Folk, by tne rnu, uuc Hen from R. E. Lee. Dr. Battle will add quite a number to the list. Dr. Aldeman thinks he will be able to make the cellect- imi ahb '.( fliflct nf its kind in the South. ; , Notes of Guilford Game. Belden's punt for sixty yards in thu 4ast iialf was abcriutvf.r.fl nmh- . . -j t ably to it is due the credit for the last touchdown. ' In the first half it wan nnlv hnrH luck that caused time to be called with the ball in one foot of the e-oal line. The Guilford team is composed of no individual sta: piayers. The team is a unit and Capt. Tomlinson is to oe congratulated upon the con dition in which he had his men without the aid of a coach. The attendance at the game -was good but every studeut in the Uni- present at the bleachers were versity should be next game. The not as .enthusiastic as they should have been. Whenever a yell was given the 'Varsity "got together" and responded to the cheers by grit ty playing: ' The new Laboratory for the Phar maceutical College is a beauty. Prof. Howell has his department equipped with the latest improved apparatus, and his collections of species of plants, &c, from which drugs are made, is most valuable and interesting. The College of Pharmacy is an assured suc cess, the only question now is how many men it will eventually enroll. The proposition on the part of some unknown person" to connect Chapel Hill with Durham met with great fa vor here as well as in Durham. Mr. A. W. Belden has been elected Captain of the Foot-Ball Team by the Arlvisorv Committee of the Athletic Association, vice Mr. Joel Whitaker, who has left the Uuiversity. . Business h:is increased so over' last season we find it necessary to keep the Co-operative Store open longer for the accomodation of students. The hours :30 a. m.. 2-f:00 p. m. and JUl W M M.4V r v m. 7-7:45 p. m. NO CURE NO PAY, 11 drup-o-ists 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. ; vv''; ' ; UNIVERSITY Livery & Feed Stable, W. J. HUNTER, Manager, Chapel Hill, N. C. Good Teams, Nice Vehicles, Careful Drivers. PRICES REASONABLE ' W. N. Pritchard, GENARAL MERCHANDISE. Shoes, Hardware and . Farming mplements a specialty. SPALDING'S " Athletic Goods: BRANCH HOUSE FOR NORTH CAROLINA, N. C. LONG & BRO, AGENTS. BASE BALL, FOOT BALL, TENNIS, and GOLF SUITS. 25 per cent off for Clubs. frST Write for catalegue & Samples. TO t:Uf?B A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets, Druggists refund the money if it fails to cure 2Sc. - ; 1 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. AJCOMPLETE 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. T-Ta vino- a erved "The Bovs"andthe Public fnr a number of vears. I am urepared to offer a line of e-oods unsurpassed in quality and at prices to suit tne times, iviy mono i&; "The Best Goods for the Lowest Cash Prices. liespectiuiiy, A. A. KLUTTZ Undergraduate Honors Abolished. At a recent meetinsr of the Faculty the svsVom f nwardine- honors to members of the Freshman, Sophomore free o all Uiscirilitie nianj y, whuuui. Scholarships and loans to the ncdy. DUKHAM, N. C. W. DUKE, SONS & CO., BRANCH OF THIS American Tobacco Co., University of North Carolina, nffprs thorouerh instruction in four regular courses of study, six brief courses, optional courses to suit individual needs, ana proies- sional courses in law and medicine. Tuition 60 a year; total expense $200, 4nn students. z6 teachers, 40.000 volumes, mes, 7 scientific laboratories and museums, ooj.,.v, ftilptih orounds. bath rooms lliuaaiwiiij v.--- o A. A. Kluttz, IS HEADQUARTERS FOR AH the-Books used m itie Mmm and u JcliM MEBD.ED BYTWaiOIAWa. . S3. SORRELL. DEALER IN Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Optical Goods and Novelties. : " CALL ON THE University Press i For the Printing of Posters, Dodgers, Letter Heads. Bill Heads Receipts, Envelopes etc, S C RAT CH PADS, 6 for 25 Cents. W. M. YEARBY Druggist and Seedsman, DURHAM. N. C. & CHAPEL HILL.-N. C. Prescriptions, a Specialty DO YOU WEAR SHOES?; If you do we can fit you. A full linonf DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. &c, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. Anvthine- usually found in a stock , of General Merchandise. Give us a. trial. Respectfully, , ' " T. P. Lloyd, Prop' r. ' C. J. Copeland, Man''i1. "H.H.PATTERSON,. DEALER IN Drv Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Crockery, Leather, Hardware, PBESH GKOER1ES , of all kinds. V Monarch Flour fresh from the Mills, SHIP. STUFF AND BRAN. AGENTS FOR NEW LEE, AND TROPIC, COOK STOVES. Heating- Stoves, Grates and all kiads f Stove Fixtures keept in stock. - Ag-ent-for the celebrated ' Old Hickory Wagons. A. DUGHI, RALEIGH, N. C. , DEALER IN CONFECTIONERIES af all sorts. When in need of any send your-order. , Special Attention to Students. SELLING AGENT FOR Huyler's Candies. GLASS FRONT PHARMACY! FRESH DRUGS, REfilSTERED SERV1CK, Prescriptions a Specialty. Clyde Eubanks, M gr'r. w. L. tankersleyC" Dealer in . potted meats, olives, fine cakes crackers. wafers, 1 t c The Man in the Moon would be happier if he could have a supply of ' w i- i and Soothing and Junior Classes was abolished Y. M. C. A, Leaders For Next Week Monday Prof. Williams. Tuesday V L. Brown. , Wednesday Rucker. Thursday Salter field. Tuition free to sons of all ministers. an didates for the ministry, public school Wj-ch--.. .... ,..'.. j mi lrr hodi-Y i'liirii it- d Jl'CsS 1 'PKE SIDKNT ALrKKfcAN- Chapel Hill, N. C. Blackwell's Bull Durham 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. 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