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HERE AND THERE. dozen new chairs have beeu 0lacedin jliss' Katuennc ouaip, u. x uuv ,. W who has been visiting I .inlll I). J - v..' pri ' Hume's, returned home Friday morning. , The Burden Bearers Circle ot ... i. Tn tirr U fore rn v n n -7c the Ivinfi j k w v ter supper at Patterson s note. Friday nght' which passed off quite pleasantly. Mr A. A. Shu ford. Jr., '00 left last Thursday for his home in Hick- vr O Hp will nnt return tn 0ry, IN. "v w the University but will pursue a business course at Fougkeepsu, JN. y. after Christmas. The Dissecting1 Hall is being en larged and repainted. Another room, 16x32 feet has been added to the old, making it twice as large ,s formerly'.. When completed it will add much to the looks of that gloomy, .-corner, of the campus. Another landmark has been re moved. This time it is the old shed ,i T. ...111 rn. OVer tne WcJi. At win, uc icpatcu bv a tr.ore handsome structure and the old one will be moved to the well near the New Est building. One by one they pass away land marks of the old University to jrive way to the innovations of a liv'w era. Fall Inter-Society Debate. The Junior-Soph, debate between the Dialectic and Philanthropic so cieties' has been arranged for with the exception of the final settlement of the date. The query is, Resolved: that Rus sia will eventually control Europe. ' Messrs. J. S. Shaw and T. G. Pearson of the Di. will maintain the affirmative; Messrs J. M. Sitterson Jr. and D. P. Parker of the Phi. will debate the negative. FALL SELECTIONS FOR LIBRARY. Continued. Harmond's Beginning of the Sec- fond Empire, Roosevelt's American Ideals, Mitchell's England's Let ters and Kings, Johnson's Latin Manuscripts, Matthew Arnold's The Pop. Education of France, Hall Caine's The Christian, Mitch ell's American Lands and Letters, jNansen's Farthest North, Taylor's jOn the Red Staircase, Ford's Hon. Peter Sterling. 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Lyell and Modem Ge ography, Yeates' the Chevalier D America, Hotchkiss' Colonial Free Lance, Merriman's Somers, Crock ett's Lads' Love, Blossom's Check ers, Barr's Prisoners of Conscience, Chambers' Maker of the Moons, TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative ltrnmn Omnium Tnhlitsi Druggists r;lund the money if it fails to cure. 25c UNIVERSITY Livery & Feed Stable, HADLEY & HUNTER, Man Vs, Chapel Hill, N. C. Good Teams, A''ee I 'i u'ch's Careful ! . Drivers. PRICES REASONABLE. W. N. Pritchardr GENARAL , MERCHANDISE. Shoes, Hardware and Fanning Implements a specialty. NO CURB-NO PAY. That is the way all drutfffists sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Ch ills 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 SOc. MAUI1 1 IAiCaiiu!uIuuu DURHAM, N. C. W. DUKE, SONS & CO., BRANCH OF THE American Tobacco Co., M Art, Harrison's Son of the Old iDotninioa, Johnston's Old Times Middle Georgia. 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