Soft" wiu""B uiaiui ivai uvieiy. The regular monthly meeting- of , r i: x.t a i i- the -Norm yaiuuHd, xnsioncai C30- J-iety was held in the History Lec ture Room Monday eveniny. The society was called to order at. 7:45 hV the President, Dr. Kemp P. ?n..ila The minutes raf thf nrp. Xiiitiv. - - vious meeting- were then read and approved. The hrst paper was by J)r. Ur- 'short but interesting one giving the names of the founders of the Mora nan church and proving- their Czec hish descent. . Mr. W. S. Wilson read an iuter- estingr- review, of ' Lawson's History of North Carolina. He traced Law- son's travels through South and North Carolina, dwelling- at length Oil HIS UCntMpuviia ui mc (.innate, resources and inhabitants of the old North State. He describes the in- abitants of North Carolina as a race gentle and inclined to hospital ity that -is, in comparison to the other Indians. Ihey were not an ..Miiwnnllr sttrono" nennlo hut wcr iuuu.)i"; . J t i ..., Inthletic and active "Speakers of the Convention of 1788'' was the next paper. It was oresentedbv Mr, P. C. Whitlock IMr. Whitlock gave 'an 'interesting- JJetailed account of the discussion of ftbe Convention on the question of Ithe adoption of the Constitution as presented bv the Federal Conven-tion. HidHB AND THERE, IPrwf. Collier Cobb then read an .exceedi n gly n teres ting- pape r ; w h ic h ?he called ."The University of North iCarolinaand Wake Forest College" written in answer to the statement fthat the difficulty which Wake For Test College found in - Securing a Charter arose from the opposition of the University men an exceedingly .who feared a rival Colleg in this state. Prof. Cobb has made careful and showed that the was entirely without Ifonndation, Dr. William Hooper a 3oyal .alumnus of the Universisy and Researches statement at that time a professor here, was jchairman of the Convention appoint ed by the Baptist Convention to lravupa report and was the prob able author .of the report favoring the foundation of the college. Fur ther, that in the Legislature which "granted the charters in the House of pommons, twenty-three members vere University men and twenty lour others had sons at the Univer- H ' l a , ,4 C 1 1 -.1.1 uy. All out turee oi rnese vuieu or the charter. In the Senate welve were University men and even others with sons at the Uni lersity. All voted for the charter. lAhe paper was very interesting and pis proofs conclusive. The society djourned at 8:45. H. F, Pierce went to Wilson Friday. George Stephens has been on the Hill for several days. . P. D. Gold returned Saturbav after an extended Kaser trip. H. Merideth is spending- a" few days at his home in Wilson. Mr. John Bynum of Pittsboro was the g-uest of his brother, Dr. Bynum, Saturday. Miss Maude Hackney add Miss Minnie Mangum, of Durham, were at the Choral. J. C. Cheek, Geo. Collins, and h. L. Hassel, of Hillsboro. were on the Hill Saturday. 1 T TJ-. .....ITT i- . j.v. i . xaacKiiey anu J u JMiuank's of Durham were at the Chora Society Friday evening. Miss Bessie Whitaker is visiting her brother, Mr. Percy Whitaker '98, on Cameron ivvenue. T. W. Davis. Med. ', graduat ed with first honors at the South Carolina Medical College. Prof. Cobb and Mr. May ga the Harvard baseball team a recep tion Saturday evening. Mr. B. Pfohl, brother of J. K. Pfoh '98 came down from Salem to the Cho ral Society concert Frida' night. Miss Anne Peay, who has been visiting Mrs. Dr. Harris, returned to her home in Durham Sunday. Dr. Mangum hasg-one toNorfo'k to stand an examination to enter the the U. S. Navy as , a surgeon. Percy Thomson of the law class has gone to his home in Goldsboro where he will hang out. his "shin- Mr. "Billy" Merritt the Varsity's yreat end on the .'95 team was on the Hill Saturday. He was one of the judg es of the oratorical contests iu Phi. So ciety. . Mr. J. H. Sneed, representing the W. A. Slater Co., of Durham, is on the Hill. He will be here until Fri day. Call and see his line of g-ents' furnishings. Dr. Martin, Professor of 'Chem istry at Davidson College, and son of Col. W. J. Martin who was Prof, of Chemistry at the University from 18581867, is the guest of Dr. Venable. & X. A'oule." Send Us Your Name Eand we will mail you one of our KSporting- Goods Catalogues. uui pi ices ueiuic yuu uujr anything- - in the athletic line; either g-oods or clothing-. We are fitting out inany Base-ball, foot-ball. Cricket and Bicycle kJlubs:- ' - Mail Orders we pay particular atten tion to, and will g-ladly send you goods on approbation. LAERIMOBE & RIDEN0UR, 117 9th St. Washington, 1). C. UNIVERSITY Society Medals. In the Phi. Society Saturday night h J. D. Parker won. the debater's pedal and Mr. B. B. Lane the de paimer's medal. In the Di. Society pie declaimer's medal was won by Mr. kelson. The debater's contest was ostponed till nexf Saturday nig-ht. It looked like old times to see "Pat" itanley and Geo. Stephens out on the viainrirwl vootonUv Thpv will soend couple of weeks here before going- Orth fr r.1-.,. r!f1i ( lr:i mrp A t lletlC --- Ll"J TT tbl wi."!-, Joel VYlutauer tne vuimlj a feat out fielder will also be with Or n8:e in the summer. The Library. Mr. Julian S. Carr, Jr., '99, has presented the library with a beauti ful morocco bound set of Harper's Weekly from the begg-inniug- up to date. There are 40 volumes in all. The University is greatly indebt ed to Mr. Carr for such a rare and acceptable prosent. Other valuable acquisitions are Warners Library of the World's Best Literature, in thirty volumes, and a. complete set of Darwin's Works, the latter presented by Rev. H. h Wheeler, of Burlington, Vt. Mr. Wheeler is also to be thanked for several other donations. Livery & Feed Stable, W. J. 1IUNTKK, MNaGer. Chapel Hill, N. C. Good Teams, Nice Vehicles, Careful Drivers. PRICEwS REASONABLE, SPAULDING' 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. KWrite for catalegue & Samples. GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED. Examination FREE of CHARGE W. d. SORRELL. DEALER IN Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Optical Goods and Novelties. A .A. Kluttz, IS HEADQUARTERS FOK All me Books used in me mm ond tne 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. A COMPLETE UNK 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. Having served "The Boys" and the Public for a number of years, I am prepared to offer a line of goods unsurpassed in quality and at price to suit - the times. My Motto is: " The Best Goods for the Lowest Cash Prices. ttespectiully, A. A'. KLUTTZ GALL ON THE University Press For the Printing1 of Posters, Dodgers, Letter Heads; Bill Heads Receipts, Envelopes etc, 3 CRATCH FAD S ... 6 for 25 Cents. H.H. Patterson, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions,'. Shoes, Hats, Crockery, Leather, Hardware, , FRESH GKOER1ES of all kinds. Monarch Flour fresh from the Mills, SHIP STUFH AND BKAN. AGKNTS FOR NEW LEE, and TROPIC, COOK STOVES Heading Stoves, Grates and all kiadf t Stpve Fixtures keept ia stock. i Aget to tbe'celebrated Old Hickory Wagons. A. DUGHI, RALEIGH, N. C. PEALER IN CONFECTIONERIES .fj, af all sortsJ When in need of any send your order. 1 Special Attention to Students. GEASS FRONT PHARMACY! FRESH DRIJGS, REGISTERED SERVICE, Prescriptions a Specialty. Clyde Eubanks, Mg-'r. W. M. YEARBY, Druggist and Seedsman DURHAM, N. C. & CHAPEL HlLI., ( Prescriptions, a Specialty J SELLING AGENT FOR Htiyler's Candies. j -IS, . ... - y 7 I -iai : ... Iff mm mm us A;an in ins moon wouid be Jjtpp;cr if l.c toulJ have a supply of NO Ct'RE-NO PAY. That is the way all drug-gists sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for (.'hills 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. and Sooming Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco For over twenty-five years the standard smoking tobacco of tne world. To-day More Popular than Ever. To have a good smoke anytime and everytime it is only-necessary to get Bull Durham. It is all good and always good. 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