i cu v. anu incite r i u t- n"" v wii.i, 0... irim..i9-e.' ni tin Baseball Team. I A I Several students who were con- At the recent meeti of fa u lined in tne inunuaij- at ,ai Vlh0ry Committee Air. R. H. Lewis. UZMiKSli V coine forth. Jr. was chosen manager of next Prof. W. W. Boddie, '97, princi- Savon's base ball team. pal of the Louisburg High fechool, We commend the Advisory Com-S-iturdav last on the Hill, mittee for the choire wriipli will fUI I L I - w The Thursday Night Club of the ive universal satisfaction Faculty will be entertained by Airs. With "Dice" Winston for captain McRae, at the November meeting-, and "Dick" Lewis for manager the Mr. Walker, or unanotte, was on base ball team ot 98 will certainly the Hi a icw uo.jp u,K u.a nave tne "Hearty co-operation ot the son, Mr. J- juv wamci. v ,.ntirc stucU.nt hodv The old gasoline tank near the Chemical Laboratory has been re- urA bv a new one. Liven yreeuS tabid, Tonics. Price 50c. m-- .-. . ..... y . at r&xrrt.. sfcpif TO CI lvE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Drome Quinine Tablets, llflwrirl. t,, i- ....,1 I !-T ! A XM . . I . . .M . U I . I 'I 111 I 111.' 111 1111 I V The organ giiuut-i uuu mo "iuu 25C key aniuseu me umiuru m m- v(1- - h .rt-P nne dav last weeii. no cure-no pay UU, v I fpi, i. . a i ii i . ii rTrr.in ' , . .1 '"i Lin." wit v n i ciriiff iists sen ijju v o The President s ana Keg-istrar s iastikss chill tonic for chilis and have undergone a renovauon , c. '" 7y (Utes n-vc Huuv if, Iron and Tome in a tasteless form. Children rprpntlV. '1 Jiey nave ueen re wnite iOVe it. Adults prefer bitter nauseatine washed and repainted inside. Teleirraphic reports of the Dan- I ville s-ame were received at Year by 's drug1 store Saturday. Prof. Harrington s Latin room has been improved by two large windows being put in on the north side in the place ot the small ones. Mr. A. G. C. Libby, of Main, enpnt Saturday and &unuay on tne " Hill, the guest of Mr. Preston Cot ton. Mrs. Pond and Miss Pond, who are spending the winter at Mrs. Graves', returned Saturday from Raleigh, where they attended the Fair. The Freshmen and the Juniors met on the gridiron last Thursday. The game was rather exciting, and : the .Freshmen at first seemed to ! have it all their own way. but the Juniors rallied and won by a sxore I of 8 to 0. The Senior class held a meeting I last Friday and appointed two Com ! mittees, as follows: on Baccalaure ate Sermon, Messrs. Pfohl, Johnson andBrogden; on Photographs Mess. Foscue, Walker and McCormick, The hunting1 season has opened. The bird law was out the last day of October. Those of the boys who DURHAM,' N. C. - W. DUKE, SONS & CO., BRANCH OF THE American Tobacco Co., University of North Carolina, Offers thorough instruction in four regular have guns and dogs with them vvill courses of study six brief courses, optional sional courses in law and medicine fi U;A U :M t, ::M:i. r courses to sun inoiviauai neeas, ana proies- "U UUU3 CUUUJJll 111 LUC VIIUILJf vA tliQ u:ii i 1 : a. : --umuffldK 11 luiciwuug iu Tuition $60 a year; total expense $200, uuni inem, yet not so many uui uwi 400 studcnts, Z(, teachers, 40,000 volumes, 7 mey Will nave a plenty or exercise mes, 7 scientific laboratories and museums, lu ntlfjing them. . I g-ymnasium, athletic grounds, bath rooms Tu tr:ii rui c:,. (free to all iuc ul aaih vjwiv-y T)jsrinline manlv. without esoionas-e ., . . . . . n r t 1 ' ' It a new Organization in Which Prot. I Scholarships and loans to the needy Harrington is director and Mr. I Tuition free to sons of all ministers, can PfnM ia A ru Q.' didates for the ministry, puoiic scnooi teacli I ,.0 .., iifirsmis iirwlpr hnriilv infirtnif v. on Monday evenings and contem-IddVess pkesiufkT-aldehhcak plates uivine- o-eneral concerts in Chapel mil. n. c RalfMO-ll rliii-itifr wii-itor. Henenia for 1897. jnj versity Maqazine. litors of the Ilellcnian oil 0 The The Ed met in the Math room Saturday Published by the Dialectic and morniiifr and elected W. H. Batrlev T) I. !1 r, .1 i K 111 T .1 fori ftnriplloc f TA,., " . . - rillldllllliui'ii' uwiviH-n v.j Z , r 1" " the University of North Carolina Thl Editors for '98 are as fol- Subscription, $1 for the current lows- College vear. Advertising rates I CTt t Milton C Elliott, Delta Kappa furnished promptly on application. Psdon. w. S.Wilson. D TT -r-k . r-r , t- I n. isusbee, zeta i-si. Business Manager. nas. Johnston, Phi Delta Tneta reorge Vick, Jlappa Alpha. Literary contributions solicited me Cy' P from the undergraduate body of the .Robt. Connor, Sigma Alpha Ep- University. Articles of merit will suon W.. J.;flUNTER, Managkk,. Chapel Bill, N. C. Good Teams, Nice Vehicles, Cureid , : . Drivers. , ' ' . ,i PRICES REASONABLE, . W. N. Pritchard, GENARAL MERCHANDISE! Shoe's'; Hardware and Farming Implements a specialty. ta. Crah?m Woodard, Kappa Sima. R. F. Rucker, Pi Kappa Alpha. Iv- J. Bell, Beta Theta Pi. W. D. Simpson, Sig-ma Chi. Jute Caldwell, Sigma Nu. Warren Kluttz. Phi Gamma Del- find prompt publication. Upon mat ters relating to the literary depart ment of the Magazine, Address, S. S. Lamb, Editor-in- Ci iej Chapel Hill, N. C. , A. A. Kluttz, V IS HEADQUARTERS FOR ' - 1 All the-BooKs used urine univeisHy ana iiie " ' common scrsoois- ! . ;i Also Stationery and Students' Supplies , I have a fall line of ' ".I M jt' Blair's Tablets and Note Books, Wirt's Fountain Pens and Perfection. ! , t 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 andLHand-madc Shoes A Specialty. Having served "The Boys" and the Public for a number of years, I -am prepared to offer a line of g-oods unsurpassed in quality and at prices to suit the times. My Motto' ls "The Best Goods for the Lowest Cash Prices. Respectfully, A. A. KLUTTZ CALL ON THE University Press ,- For the Printing1 of: " Posters, Dodgers, )4 Letter Heads. Bill Heads Receipts, Envelopes etc, SCRATCH FADS, 6 for 25 Cents. , cd; i niM OrMLUIIVl .- It Athletic liOOUS BRANCH HOUSE FOR NORTH i CAROLINA, n. c:mj'& i5r6; 'a'nTs. BASE BALL, FPOIVUALL, TENNIS, ancUiOLF SUITS. . 25 per cent off for Clubs. Jf Write for-catalegue & Samples: ftCC O MMEBCED BY PRV3I0IANS. ' w, m SORRELL. ' "dkalkk 'vin" Ciccks, Uatciies, Jewplry, Optical Ooods and Novelties- DO YOU WEAR SHOES? !: If you do-we can-lit you. A full line, of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, (fc GROCERIES, HARDWARE. (Anything usually foundna a, , stock, of (ieueral Merchandise. Give us a" 'trial. Respectfully," ' ''t,,J' I --'f T. P. Lloyd, Prop'r. ' C. J. Copeland Man'g'r.' : H. H. PATTERSON, ' ; ::..' DEALER IN ' . Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Crockery,? Leather, Hardware, i" ' I h I II GKOER1ES . : of all kinds. , , . Monarch Flour frcsli from tlie llill SHIP. STUFF 11 A ND j BRAN. . , ' ; AGENTS VOK KEW Vi AND TROPIC, . COOK STOVES.. Heating- vStoyes(, Jsrafes and all kinds of Stove Fixtures keept in stock. i . , . . Agent'for the celebrated Old Hickory Wagons. .- W. M. YEARBY Druggist and Seedsman DURHAM, N. C. & CHAPEL HILL,. N. C. Prescriptions, a Specialty A DUGHI, ; RALEIGH, N. C. DEALER IN CONFECTIONERIES af all sorts. When in need of any send your order." fiST Special Attention to Students'. SELLING AGENT FOR er's Candies. j :.x .i .y i GLASS FRONT PHARMACY! FRESH DRUGS, REGISTERED SERVICK, Prescriptions a Specialty. ; ; , Clyde ICubanks, M'r. W. L. TANKERSLEY, V Dealer in, ' ""5 ' potted meats, olives, fine "' "' s crackers. wat fes,' t 'j c. a -i. . . f S r y j 'myzf Ay'-- V.. ? . -- VV 7 1 lid iTld.ll 111 IIIV illUUU would be happier it he could have a supply pf Fngrant and Soothing Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking jTobacco For over twenty-five years the standard smoking tobacco of the vbrld. . To-day More Popular than' Ever; To have a good smoke anytime and Werytime it is only 'necessary to';? get Bull Durham. It is all good and always good. : BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO , " DURHAM, N. C

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