HERE AND THERE.
Mrs. Russel Wetmore of Balti
more is visitiog- Mrs. J. W. Gore.
Mr. Richard Lewis ,98 was a
welcome visitor to the hill last
week.
Mr. Geo. A, Wilkinson who en
tered the Medical School last week
has been compelled to return home
on account of sickness.
Prof. Cobb, and Messers H. M.
London and M. Bellamy took a gxo-
losfical trip to Egypt Coal Mines
last week.
- vT TTT tIT k T- f
Mr. w. w. Asne, .f orester tor
the State Geolog-ical Survey, Was
on the Hill Friday and Saturday.
He has been off for some days with
a cut knee.
Dr. Ernest Bynum who is now
Professor of Modern Languages in
the University of Arkansas, is Li
brary Director, and Manager of the
University foot ball team.
Mr. Marsden Bellamy has been
appointed Assistant Manager and
Stage Manager of the Dramitic
Club.
"Monk" will now get a chance to
take his long looked-for visit to
Tarboro.
President Alderman lectured at
St. Mary's School, Raleigh, last
Friday night on "Cairo and Jerusa
lem". It goes without saying that
he met a large and appreciative au
dience. Mrs. Dr. Harris left to-day for
Richmond to attend the wedding of
her son Mr. T. W. Harris to Miss
Jeff ress. Mr. Harris i s a n old
Chapel Hill boy and has been with
the A. T. Co. several years.
"Ross stock is rising"
Jakey.
The Trinity Arhcive made its ap
pearance this week for the first
this year. It is a very creditable
edition, co ntaining four full page
nirtures of Dr. Kilex). J. H. South-
i ra
gate, Washington Duke, and B. N
Duke.
Mr. W S. Wilson went to Greens
boro last Friday in the interest of
the Magazine. He paid his re
spects to the Normal-on business of
course?
These orders can be filled for
table of ten for about forty dollars' etl(l Us
a month. This would be four dol
dolars each.
Thus the board would cost eight
dollars for tickets and four dollars
for extras.
We hear it said on all sides that
Commons is giving the best board
in Chapel Hill. Add to this some
L. & A. AWe."
Your Name
thing like the above list of extras
and we have a bill of fare upon
which our students can work, thri
ve and be happy.
We suggest that some enterpris
ing studeut look into the matter.
This is to certify that Mr. E. D
Broadhurst is the sole representative
for the Regal Shoe at Chapel Hill
N. C. and that he has the Exclusive
rigiit to sell Regal Shoes in the Uni
versity of North Carolina and the city
of Chapel Hill.
(Signed.)
The Regal Shoe Co.,
L. C. Bliss, & Co., Props
Remember that the co-op is offering
every thing in Gent's furnishing at
lowest prices.
Athletic Goods at reduced prices at
the co-op.
A Question of Happiness.
The most important and difficult
questions in the life of a student is
that f food. How to secure food
in plenty, properly prepared, and in
the necessary variety is the question.
In a village with no market the
difficulties are of course increased.
After considering the matter care
fully we submit the followering to
those interested, as a hopeful plan.
Let the men who are congenial
form a table at Commons. Appoint
one of the men to manage the table.
Let it be the duty of the manager
to provide for a proper variety in
the food. Supply him with the
money and tell him what you wish
and when you wish it.
With proper notice, the matron
at commonsill buy anything in the
world for you. And you get it at a
slight advance upon the actual cost
of the article. About 12. per cent
coveers the entire cost to you. How
will this do?
In addition to the regular fare
you order:
Three times a week, broiled
chickel; twice a "week ice cream;
four tikes a week, eggs; four times
a weelJI:od fish; twice a week oyst
ers; sefin times a week fruit.
Clothing Shoes,
and Furnishings.
See our samples from Marks
Arnheiui, The Royal Tailors, The
International Tailoring Co., and
others.
Sole agents for the REGAL
the best shoe on the market.
We shall take pleasure in show
ing you samples.
Wilson & Broadhurst,
No. 25 Old West.
THECO-OP.
What Is It?
It is the place where you can buy
books and all kinds of stationery
the cheapest.
We keep exactly what you want,
and always please our customers.
Books sold at publishers prices.
Some books below. Look over our
stock and make your choice. You
can get it at low prices.
Books, Stationery, Shoes, Hats,
Clothes, Shirts, etc.
In Old West Building next Chapel.
Hours: 8.15 to 8.45 a.m., 2 to 4
and 6 30 to 7.30 p.m.
ESTABLISHED 1858.
H. Mahler Sons
SUCCESSORS TO
H. MAHLER.
Jewellers and Opticians
RALEIGH, N. C.
The University of North Carolina,
Offers thorough instruction in four regular
courses of study, six brief courses, optional
courses to suit individual needs, and profes
sional courses in law medicine and pharmacy.
Tuition $60 a year; total expense $200,
467 students, 30 teachers, 40,000 volumes,
scientific laboratories and museums.
g-ymnasium, athletic grounds, bath rooms
(free to all)
Discipline manly, without espionage. ;
Scholarships and loans to the needy.
Tuition free to sons of all ministers, can
didates for the ministry, public school teach
ers, and persons under bodily infirmity. j
Address i'KJ2JSllJi,iT ALUEKMA.N i
Chapel Hill, N. C. !
f)aiid we will mail you one of our
ESportinir Goods Catalogues.
Get our prices before you buy
anything- in the athletic line;
either goods or clothing. We
are fitting out many liase-ball,
Foot-ball, Cricket and Bicycle
Clubs.
Mail Orders
we pay particular atten
tion to, and will gladly send
you goods on approbation.
LARRIMORE & RIDENOUR,
117 9th St. Washington, D. C.
UNIVERSITY
Livery & Feed Stable
W. J.i HUNTER, MANaGer.
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Good Teams, Nice Vehicles, Careful
Drivers.
PRICES REASONABLE.
A. A. Kluttz,
IS HEADQUARTERS FOR
Hie books used in me univeisiiy anaime
PLAY TENNIS?
If so write for our
E" Complete Catalogue
Embracing all kinds of
A.tlnletio GoocIh,
And get reduced prices. College
Monogram Caps a specialty.
SPALDING BRANCH HOUSE,
N. C. Long & Bro.,
Southern Ageunts.
ULASSES PROPERLY FITTED
W. B. SORRELL.
DEALER IN
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Optical
Goods and Novelties.
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 LINE OF
Men's Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods and
Toilet Articles.
Confectioneries, Fruits, Cig-ars 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
line of goods unsurpassed in quality and
at prices to suit the times. My Motto is:
' he Best Goods jor the Lowest Cash Prices.
Respectfully,
A. A. KLUTTZ
CALL ON THE
University Press
For the Printing of
Posters, Dodgers,
Letter Heads. Bill Heads
Receipts, Envelopes etc,
SCRATCHPADS
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 Horn the Mills,
SHIP STUFF AND UKAN.
agknts for
NEW LEE,
AND OTHER
COOK STOVES
Heating- Stoves, Grates and all kinds f
Stove Fixtures keept in stock.
Ageat for the celebrated
Old Hickory Wagons.
A. DUG HI,
RALEIGH, N. C.
DEALER IN CONFECTIONERIES
af all sorts. When in need of
any send jour order,
tear Special Attention to Students.
M. I). KING'S
NEW GROCERY
A fresh, clean stock of heavy and
fancy groceries.
The patronag-e of old and new
students solicited.
W. M. YEARBY,
Druggist and Seedsman,
DURHAM, N.fC. & CHAPEL HILL, N. C.
Prescriptions, a Specialty
SELLING AGENT FOR
Huyler's Candies.
' 1.L-? ' I V-tV s v. V. i ,V, ',
The Man in the Moon V5 x " k aV n
would be happier if he could have a tupply UV'iii jjjjJ goOthing
Blackwell's Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco
For over twenty-five years the standard smoking tobacco of the nwld.
To-day More Popular than Ever.
To have a good smoke anytime and everytime it is onlyueccssary to
get Bull Durham. It is all good and always good.
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO
BURJUU, Si, &