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HERE AINU rilfcQE. ! Dr. :.nd Mrs R H Lt,w;Si of , Mr. E.M. Land, '99, is upon the Kaieirh. roturried horn : Monday af- Hill- Messrs. Cocke, Manyurn and Johnston, of the William Bing-ham School base ball team, remained over ounuaj 'ii iiiv. iim, The best debater in the l)i Society last Saturday night was Mr. T. J. . Harkins. The many friends of Mr. J. K. Ross, ex-'99, were much pleased to see him on the Hill again during the past week. He came over Saturday evening from the Y. M. C. A. State Convention which he had 1k.vm at ,.,n.1incr. ;ind six-nt Sunday witn Jus. , Mr. II. B. Holmes, of the I 'hi. Society, has resigned his place as editor of the University Magazine, and 'Mr.- VV. E. Bryan has been e- lected to till the vacancy. The best debater in the I 'hi y,Mv Inst- Saturdav mi lit was U'Viv j - ' . 1 Mr. J. h. McFadyen. The base ball g-ame to be played with Guilford College this after noon has been postponed to Satur day, March 18th., on account of the inclement weather. Mr. Fred. N ssen, '02, was called to his home in. Winston Monday af ternoon on account of the illness ol his father. Mr. Claude Shull of Stroudsburg. Pa., arrived on the Hill last week and will be with us for a good while. He is the guest of Mr. S. 10. Shull. Prof. J. Crawford Biggs went to Raleigh last week. The University catalogue will be out in a few days. The contract for the publication of the '99 Hellcniun has been award ed to Messrs. A. L. 'Swift & Co., ot Chicago. See Wilson & Broadhurst's spring suits All styles and prices. Rio-ht Reverend Joseph Blount Cheshire, Bishop of the North Car olina Diocese, made his annual visi tation to the Episcopal Church here n iict Snnclav .' at which time ho administered the rite of confirma tion, or laying on of hands, to seven young men and women before an un usually large congregation. The University hand-book con taining1 half tones of the University buildings and campus, is-out. It is very neatly designed and reflects much credit upon Dr. Linscott who got it up. The Instructor in Expression Ar . rives Mr. George M. Mciv'.e, a ii;n- uate of the Emerson Cob eye ol K . pressiou of Boston, arrival on the Hill Tuesday morning and wdi be with us this Spring' as Ii!ruclor id Expression in the University. This gentleman comes to us with a high recommendation from the President of that college and we may safely expect that he will be of much help to those who are to speak in the So ciety debates and at Commencement.- The art of expression is a necessary factor in a good speech and everyone who is interested in such thing's ought to take advantage of T- MT;'t: Incf rnrr.inn. ter a-brief visit here to the family of Dr. Battle. Base Ball lioods. Victor balls, original price i?1.0(), now 50c; bats $1.00, oats oc, now .-ioc they will all be sold. Co-op. MERCHANT TAILOR, - RALEIGH N. C. Agent for Oehitt & Company, Baltimore. UNIVERSITY . Livery & Feed Stable oc.;conie quick or J W. J. HUNTER, Manager. Chapel Hill, N. C. Good Tettms.Nicc Vehicles, Caretil Drivers. PRICKS EE A SON A BL1C. HEADQUARTERS FOR Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Un derwear, etc. AT POPITLAK PK1CKS. A. A. Kluttz, IS.HKADQUAUTFvKH F ) mi me Books used in tiie Uiiiiffirsiiy did mc common sciioois. Also Stationery and Students' Supplies I have a full line ol 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, Cigars unci Tobacco. Potted Meats and Pickles. Fine Hats and Hand-made Shoes- A Specialty. Havinjr server! .'TIip Tlnvu" nnrl 1. dkis MARKS AkWIIEIM & ROYAL fur. :i umber of years, I am prepared to offer i line oi goods unsurpassed in quality and SEE that, new Line of Stationary at co-oP before you buy. . m. d. kino;.' n.n.s, " Dental Surjreon. Ollice Ov,y Yearbv's Driiy Store. See our line of Sprint? Suits and Trousers. AGENCIES. The REUAL SHOE is still in the LEAD. Examine Spring Styles. Wilson & Bboadhurst, 25 Old West. at prices to suit the times. My Motto is: 1 he Best Goods for the Lowest Cash Prices. Respectfully, A. A. KLUTTZ Shoes: 30 Styles to select from. Prices $2.00 to $6.00 per pair, Co-oP. CALL ON THE University Press For the Printing of Posters, Dodgers Letter Heads. Bill Heads Receipts, Envelopes etc, SCRATCHPADS 6 for 25 Cents. The Carroll ton Hotel, W. L. GILBERT, Lesse, Raleigh, N. C. Rates $2.00 and 3.00 Per Day. A cordial welcome to University students and the traveling- public. Student's Supply Store- Next to Yearby's Drug Store. Fruits, Confections, Uigurs, Cigarettes, Best Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Cakes, PICKARD'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stables THE FINEST, GENTLEST, 1 AND FLEETEST HOUSES. ..... .o riie newest, neatest and handsomest vehicles. ' Everything up to date. Polite and Experienced Hostlers. Orders of old and new students recieve LOOK OUT FOR T. J. LAMBE, The Popular Clothier and Gents Furni sher of Durham Ho will be here soon with a nobby 1 i n e o f C 1 o t h i n g , S h oes, and Nec k wear. Every body should see them N. C. LONG & BRO. (il.ASSES PROPERLY I 11 TED, W. B. SORRELL. DEALER IN Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Optical Goods and Novelties. H.H.Patterson, DEALER IN ! Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Crockery, Leather, Hardware, FRESH GROCERIES of all kinds. ' Monarch Flour fresh from the Mills, SHIP STUFF AND BRAN. AGKNTS FOK NEW LEE, AND OTHER COOK STOVES Heating- Stoves, Grates and all kinds f Stove Fixtures kept in stock. Agent for the celebrated Old Hickory Wagons. M. I). KING'S NEW GROCERY A fresh, clean stock of heavy and irroceries. The patronage fj old and new students solicited. W. M. YEARBY, Druggist and Seedsman, DURHAM, N. C. & CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Prescriptions, a-Specialty Crackers, Potted Ham, Tongue, Beef, Olives, prompt attention. Pickles, Nuts, Cheese, Sardines, etc. Tr When you get hungry, call in. Freshmen GKOKCK C. IM'CKA IJI) & R ....... . ... .. Proprict enjoy the same welcome as Seniors or the Faculty. S. M. 13ARBEE KG roprietors SELLING AGENT FOR Htiyler's Candies, I TO ? Does your wheel need repairing? Do von need a new Hell. saaoie, iv;n,n. Cyclometer, or anything in the way of Oil Graphite, Chain. ihtks, csmcrn,, 01 .my.. .11 in tlris liii'.? if so ct y.-iii- tumbles in to us and we vi!: rmio'.y thetu.. I'liSeTl'iUiS -5r. .V rrk ii 11 a : ute:d.- .. i. . I .(.) '' i--. liKO. TiieiHiiveis oii1ii Cu OiTcfs thorough it.s.t f.f! ion in Iwui r.e-t:ia; courses of study, six brief .'.nrcs o).ti'iia courses to suit individii.tl lieids. .rd wn.u sioual courses in la w mcuioiiK aiu. phanltacy. Tuition 0 a year; total expense 2t;it, 467 students, ISO teaetiers. 40,00!) voluuies. 7 scieutilie laboratories and uitis'Huns, gymnasium, athletic ground is ball', nieius (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.
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