HERE AND THERE.
..c-illv" White, , spent Thanks-
Line on tbe Hill.
rT"1 1 ioc week.
Messrs. Makely and McEachem
' ' T T"V T 1 1
We are glad to see Mr. j. u. irarwcr
L the Hill again.
The Di Society has ordered a hand
for its hall.
g, y. Patterson '99 spent Thanks-
, Vinmp in Winston. .
tiff ai "
Messrs. Weil, Dortch and Lane 01s
,Ptit Thanksgiving in Goldsboro.
The Tar Heel was represented in
Richmond by Mr. .F. u. oia.
urVJ S.Wilson went' home last
week'on account of the sickness of his
mother.
Williams, Peirce and Mc
Cortnick .took their Thanksgiving in
Greensboro.
Alderman attended the funera
of Mr. David G. Worth at Wilmington
i..ot wpek.
Thanksgiving services were held at
the Presbyterian church lhursday.
Rev. Mr. Wilson presided. A collec
tion was taken for the benefit of the
orphans.
Mr. L M Swink, of Winston, was
on the Hill last week visiting his
brothers. Messrs. G. R. and D. M.
Swink.
Miss Latta of University Station
and Miss Allison of - Durham spenL
Thanksgiving with the Misses Pick-
ard.
' (r T. TT Coble, of the class of '96,
died at Huntersville, N. c! Nov. 22 of
twhoid fever. He was sick only two
weeks but the disease was very viru
lent from the start.
The management of the Chapel Hill
TTio-Vi' School has secured the great
humorest EH Perkins for a lecture the
eleventh of March next.
J, M. Walker '99, who was badly
hurt in a practice game week before
last is gradually recovering, ne wi.
return this week.
V: W. Miller spent the latter part
ofHast.week with John Tate in Greens
boro. '
The-December Y. M. C. A. sermon
will be "preached on the second Sunday
by Dr. A. C Barrow, of Charlotte.
The January sermon will take place
on the 16th, speaker Dr. W.W. Moore,
of Hampden-Sydney, Va.
Mr. John Hinsdale has been quite
sick'during the past week with the
grip.
Mr. Gaston Myers has been confined
to his room for several days with se
vere sore throat.
t MiiiPr n nhotosrrapherof many
years experience, has located in the
city and is prepared to do all sorts of
work in his line. Prices very reason
able. Call on him at his tent, situated
on the Chapel Hill Graded School lot
Y.M. C. A. Leaders this Week.
Monday, Rev. Mr. Currie.
Tuesday, Atkinson.
Wednesday, Whitehead.
Thursday, Best, C. E.
itr.sncietv Debate.
On Saturday night next the fall de
bate between the Di. and tm. ouuc
ties will take place in the Philanthropic
hall at 7.30 o'clock. The subject as
before announced, is -Resolved Tha
Russia will eventually control all
Europe." The debaters are: Affirm
ative, Shaw and Pearson; negative,
Parker and Sitterson.
Med Banquet.
On next Saturdav nisrht the' Medi-
cal and Pharmaceutical classes will
give a very swell banquet to the mem
bers of their winning team, at Pick-
ard's Hotel. '
Besides the team they have invited
the captains of other class teams, the
faculty of tne Medical and Pharmacy
departments, the president of the Ath
letic Association, Prof. Butler and
Capt. Belden.
Dr. Chas Mangum will act as toast-
master.
NO CIIDP.-NO PAY.
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Tonics. Price otic.
Clothing.
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or made to measure. Caps, sweat
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Prices moderate. Call and see sam
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Good Teams, NiceVehiclcs, Careful
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PRICES REASONABLE-.
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All the books used in me universuy ond tne
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Drug-gists refund the money if it fails to cure.
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Tuition $60 a year; total expense $200,
467 students, 26 teachers, 40,000 volumes,
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gymnasium, athletic grounds, bath rooms
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Discipline manly, witnout espionage
Scholarships and loans to the needy.
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Chapel Hill, N. C.
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