1 LOCALS. The Historical Society Mta Miss Newman, of Atlanta, Ga. is lhe hrst meeting of the North undine- a few days here the truest Carolina Historical Society for. this f Dr. Alexaner's family. ' Collegiate year was held in Gerrard Hall, Monday evening-, Oct. 30th. at 7.30 o'clock. of Dr. Alexaner s iamily Misses Smith of Spartanburg, S. C Philips of of Tarboro, London nf Pittsboro, and LeGrande of v ' ... . Portsmouth, Va., who are visiting in Pittsboro, the guest of Miss T nndon. came over to the Hill last Thursday to attend the dance given that night by the S. A. E. Frater nity. They were accompanied by j Afpssrs. H. M. London and J. P. a'-- Bunn. Dr. Alderman left last Monday fnr Washinerton, u. wnere tne THE Dr. Battle its efficient president presided. On calling the Society to order Dr. Battle declared that the office of Secretary was vacant, and Mr. A. H. Jarratt was elected to fill the place. Dr. Battle stated that a ffift of a cabinet size nhoto raph of the house in which Mar shall Ney(?, taught school in this state had lust been made bv Mr Allison. nM- .. II i ... . r , . ne Jirsx uaner ot tne evening UNIVERSITY PRESSING CLUB IS NOW IN OPERATION. Altering and all kinds of repair work on CLOTHES done on short notice at a SMALL COST. CLEANING and PRESSING a SPECIALTY Agents for Stern Bros., Schulman & Co., and Frank R. Skutch Co. Clothiers. W. S. WOODARD, Manager at Long's Building. Committee for the Establishment was by Mr. J. S. Atkinson, on Benj. nf a .National university meets. axawkids. vir. Atkinson gave a Dr. Alderman of this University short sketch of the Hawkins family and Dr. Wilson, Pres. of Washing- for a generation before Benjamin's year round. SAY B 01 S YOU NEEDN'T RUN YOUR. LIP EVERYBOBODY KNOW T W A SLATER CO. The leading Clothiers and Fur nishers of Durham sell the Finest line of Shoes, SlriiltfeS ilTL t la c2 State for the Samples kept at Chapel Hill the GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED. W. B. SORRELL, DEALER IN Clocks, Watches, Jewalry, Optical Goods and Novelties. training ton and Lee University are the only birth. He told of Hawkins southern representatives on the ana record in the Revolutionary Committee. war, m which he aided Washing ton as mternretr nf T?rfnrU Rp Mr. T. C. Oliver '02, accompan-L t 'nwL d ied tbejteam on their trip to Anna- - nnlis -where he visited his brother -, o t T . r ' . . . witn oamuei jonuson re pre WHO IS at Hie ldvdi ntaucm . UnffdN O firct i fVic TT Q C We notice on the list of speakers ate. Alter his term had expired who are to address the students at he was made Indian Agent for all Davidson College tins year, the the Indians south ot the Ohio River t -w v TT 1 -11 1 14-1-..., . I I - 1 1 name ot JJr. tlume who win speai pid.ee ne resigned to every there before long, on some subject president irom Washington to Mad ison but each refused hisresignation Mr. Atkinson closed his naner bv jr r j y . . jau on A. J. Barwick, Agent. A. A. Kluttz, IS HEADQUARTERS FOR AH me books used in the oniversiiy and me later to be chosen The regular fortnightly pnblic -ecture by members of the faculty which was to have been given by Dr. Hume last Thursday has been postponed on account of Dr. Stagg's sermon which took place night. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Chad bourne Jr. and Miss Abbie Chadbotirne J Wilmington were on the tii J I a tew days ago on a visit to Mr. George Chadbourne, '00, Dr. J. W. Staffer of Charlotte, who was the first University Preach er for this year, returned home last Friday after spending- nearly a Great Britian in-the time of Napo- week on the Hill. While here Dr. leon. He also told of the Trek of Stagg very properly added much to 1836: aud of the treaties of 1881 and ellrnt reoutation as 1885. that ,.Ll. TT C IV suiuij mat no u. . omcia ever negotiated more treaties with the Indians than Hawkins. Mr. Jarratt s paper was post poned to another meeting. Dr. Battle then told in a clear and interesting manner of the cause of the trouble between England and the so called South African Repub lie, which is really a despicable aristocrcay. He told of its sett 1 ment three centuries ago by the Dutch East India Company, aud later by French and English; and ot its passing- into the hands of n 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 Lamp's, Pratt's Astral Oil. A COMPLETE LINE 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 prices to suit the times. My Motto is " The Best Goods for the Lowest Cash Prices, Respectfully, A. A. KLUTTZ an earnest and logical pnlpit orator. Mr. Alex. Haines '03, spent a few days at his home in Winston, during the Horse Fair and Carnival. The University of North Canlina, Offers thorough instruction in fonr 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, 7 scientific laboratories and museums, gymnasium, athletic grounds, bath rooms 1 he real cause of trouble is that the Uitlanders who comprise three (free to all fifths Of the OOOUlation. and rav "Ciplme manly, without espionage r . . - . r Scholarships and loans to the needy I Ai.ivu. aiv- iu auiio kjx an LCI s. Cd.ll no voice in the gOVernment,and are didates for the ministry, public school teach H.H. Patterson, DEALER IN Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats Crockery, Leather, Hardware, FRESH GROCERIES of all kinds. The best kerosene. Monarch Flour fresh from the Mills, SHIP STUFF u AND BRAN. AGENTS FOK NEW LEE, AND OTHER COOK STOVES. Heating Steves, Grates and all kinds o Stove Fixtures kept in stock. Agent for the celebrated Old Hickory Wagons FRESH DRUGS, Sundries.Toilet Articles. Prescrip tions a specialty. Eubanks Drug Co. PICKARD'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stables THE FINEST, GENTLEST, AND FLEETEST HORSES. The newest, neatest and handsomest vehicles. Evervthine- un t flat. " (J 4 Polite and.. Experienced Hostlers. Orders of old and new students recieve prompt attention. GEORGE C. PICKARD & BRO Proprietors Dr. P. P. Venable, last Thurs day delivered a lecture at Elizabeth, manner by the Boers. The judges Colleo-e. in Charlotte, before the and jurors in the courts are , Boers t3 ' - student body on, 'Justus Von and can be removed by Kruger and Lieberg-AHeroin Scieuce." the first House composed entirely On Saturdav liisrht at Davidson ot Uoers, it the decision does not College he lectured on "Influence of please them C - T -v ,11 4 TT'il 1 1111-1 science on Modern Ltxic. Jbotn An uuiaaaer was icniea Dy a lectures were highly praised and Boer policeman who was unlawful THE tmssm B saia were listened ences to by large S. A. E. Dauce. Last Thursday night the s. a. E. Fraternity gave a most enjoyable dance to a number of young ladies and e-entl ptnpn on thft Hill. The occasion was much enioved pendent states ' I j A. J.1 I audi- ly trying to arrest him, and when the policeman was brought to trial the judge not only told the jury to acquit him, but publicly thanked him for the deed. England could not submit her her case to arbitration because Transvaal is her dependency and arbitration can be only between in- And to give up THE BEST AND CHEAPEST SHOE ON THE MARKET All styles $3.75 delivered. Call and see sam ples and catalog-ue. McIVER & HARRINGTON 25 Old est International Bureau of Academic M)ostumes, M. D. KING, D.D.S., Dental Surgeon. Office next door to Store. W. M. YEARBY, Druggist and Seedsman DURHAM. N. C. & CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Prescriptions a Specialty ! y all m attendance. -mongtnose present were: miss- es Moses, Alexander, Newman, Snow, Smith, Philipps, London and LeGrande and Messrs. Cowles, Berkeley, Whitehead. Battle, Lon- dn H. M.. Wnndnrrl HoIihom. Ji control to the Boers would be a crime against civilization. COTRELL & LEONARD, 472-4-6-8 Broadway. Albanv. N.Y. Makers of the CAPS. GOWNS Colleges and tade The query for the Georgia de bate has been received. It reads an(1 HOODS to the as tollows: Kesoivea; inat tne Ampr-ir-m English system of government an- Universities swers better to the needs of a free illustrated bulletin, samples, etc. r, Harris, London J. Osborne, and self-governing people than does upon application. Class contracts yner, Lewis, Thompson, Alex- aiMSeV atlfl Tlr Mnnmim nnl Prrf that of the -United States. We for sale or rental a specialty. SELLING AGENT FOR Huyler's Candies. FINE FEATHERS Make Fine- looking Birds. IF YOU WANT TO LOOK WELL, Buy your CLOTHING SHOES, OVERCOATS, and MEN'S FURNISHINGS, From LAMBE and LYON, DURHAM'S Popular Clothiers They keep a full line of samples at N. C. LONG 6c BROS., Store. CALL AND SEE THEM LONG & LATTA, Agts. owell. have the choice of side.