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HERE AND THERE. Where Our Boys Spent Easter. pr. Battle, spent Easter in Ral- Miss Rachel Simms, of Durham, pent Easter at Mr. H. H. Patter- on s- Prof. Cobb went with the geol- l&y class to Egypt coal mines Bas er. ; " Prof. Williams was called away torn College last Thursday on usiness... . Miss Jennie Patterson, who is at CnOUi at w)"-" - j' Let)t Easter with, her parents lere. The order of Gimghouls are build- fcopalls -Rectory l)r. Dinvviddie, Principal of Peace Institute, Raleigh, spoke at the Presbyterian Church Sunday morn I. j -,v ing- ana cvcuiuK. Miss Watkins, one of our popular Wwiddie to teach Mathematics at ipeace Institute next year. Dr. Hume, who was Chaplain of u IrA Va. Infantry and f ost Chaplain in the Seige of Peters burg, has been invited to deliver lone pf the addresses in. the Chap lains' Symposium during- the Con lederate Veteran's Reunion in At lanta in July. I The game of, base-ball between fthft coon teams of Chapel Hill and 'Durham, played on the Chapel Hill Wounds Monday afternoon, result ed in a score of 22 to 2 in favor of the home team. The principle feat ure of the game was the systematic rooting of the town coons j We held over this issue of the ITai HttRT. exnectiriff to'.'eret a re port of ' the Johns Hopkins and Pennsylvania games. Our reporter failed to send in anything from some jcause unknown to us, anu su ht .tic Wble to say more in regard to these games than that we defeated jJohns Hopkins by a score of 20 to P, Carolina playing an errorless "game; and that the Pennsylvania 'game was called during the first in king on account of dissatisfaction jwith the Umpire, the score stand ing 4 to 0 in favor of Carolina, j On reference to the official "score Ibook it was afterwards found that Ithe Umpire was right. 11. B. Holnfes at home. Ashe Hines at Raleigh. S. Wetmore at Raleigh. "Zeke" Allen at Durham. J. G. McCormick at home. . R. G. Davis at Henderson.- W. S. Wilson at Gatewood. H. M. Loudon at Pittsboro. R. E. Porter at Greensboro. - J. Turrentine at Blackwood. Wni. DeB. McNider at Raleigh. Jas. F. Post Jr., Jr., at Wilming ton. S. G. Lindsay at home in the country. W. S. Crawford at. home in the country. J. M. Sitterson Jr. at Winston Salem. . "Bumper" Harris in Randolph county. J. R. McLamb with a friend in Durham. Messrs. Coffey and Greening, at Raleigh. W. T. Usrv at his home in Gran ville Co. W. (t. Wharton at home in Greensboro. . - Messrs. B. A. and B. U. Brooks at Durham. J. I). Grimes and W. G. Hay wood at Raleigli. Messrs. Pfohl, Anderson, Shore, and Patterson E. V., at Salem. ' Messrs. Ross, Alston, Gudger, and Chadbourne on a Geology trip to Egypt Coal Mines. Messrs. Glenn, Bailey, Lockett, Bitting, Gray, Buxton, Miller A. C, and Miller F. W at Winston. Messrs. Follin, Busbee R. S., Pond, Rawls, Cotten, and Myers with the dramatic club at Winston, Greensboro, and Reidsville. SeitdUs Your Name A Card of Thanks. We desire to thank the faculty And students of the University and people of Chapel Hill for the kind ness shown us and the valuable as istance rendered by them during he recent illness of Edwin White head. words of ours can fully Express our gratitude towards them or their help in a time ot trou ble.; - ' , : W. T. Whitehead. Francis W. Whitehead. Those wishing views of the Uni versity Buddingsl recently made by ne will .find them on sale at Mr. -lyde Eubanks's ckrutf store or may order of me at GolAboro, N. C. , f and we will mail you one of our t Sporting- Goods Catalogues. TGet our prices before you buy anything in the athletic line; jjeither goods 'or clothing. We tare fitting out many Base-ball, SFoot-ball, Cricket and Bicycle KOlubs. IMail Orders we pay particular atten- Jiion to, and will gladly send jyou goods on approbation. LARMMOE.E& BIDENOTJR, U7 9th St. .Washington, I). C- UNIVERSITY Livery & Feed Stable, W. J. HUNTER, MANaGer. Chapel Hill, N. C. Good Teams, Nice Vehicles, Careful Drivers. PRICES REASONABLE. A .A. Kluttz, , IS HEADQUARTERS.FOR AH me eooW in me universny and me Success for our Co-eds. As a result of the admission of women into the Uuiversity we have the pleasure of seeing- one of our young- lady students appointed to a ... r- TIT il prominent position, miss vv atians, who has been in the University SinCe UCLOUfl Jlltliwuj; o. nvviuikj mathematics has received an ap pointment as teacher of higher mathematics, in Peace Institute, Raleig-h. This is a compliment to the Uni versity as well as to Miss Watkins. It shows that there are places of importance awaiting- the young- wo men who prepare themselves by thorough courses of study at the University. : Also Stationery and Students' Supplies I have a full line of 'I : Blair's Tablets attd Note Books, Wirt's - Fountain Pens and Perfection Student's Lamps, Pratt's Astral Oil. -' AJCOMPLRTK-LINE OF Men's Furnishing Goods, Fancy GoodsEand ;. -. , Toilet Articles. Confectioneries, Fruits, . Cigars and i Tp,baccor Potted Meats and Pickles. Fine Hats andJHand-madeJShbes-' A Specialty. Havini? served "The Boys'? and the Public for a number of years, I am prepared to offer a Hue of ljoods unsurpassed in quality and at prices to suit the times. My Motto is: " The Best Goods for the Lowest Cash Prices. Respectfully, ' '' A. A. KLUTTZ CALL ON THE University iPress For the Printing of Posters, Dodgers, Letter Heads. Bill Heads Receipts, Envelopes etc, SC K A TC H PADS 6 for 25 Cents. SPAULDING' Athletic Goods. BRANCH HOUSK FOR NORTH CAROLINA, N. C. 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