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Locals. Major Cain and Prof. Henderson spent Saturday and Sunday in Hillsboro. Miss Louis Jones of Charlotte is visiting- Miss Mary Graves. Mr. B. R. Webb of Hillsboro was on the Hill for a dav or two last vreK. Miss Venable came up from St. Mary's on Friday to spend a few days with her parents. Messrs. Battle, Root and An drews went to the University Sta tion Friday evening to meet those coming" to the Dance. Mr. T. D. Rice '00 is now at Statesville, N. C. in a Geolonfic.il Survey. Robt. Lassiter Has suc ceeded him as assistant in Geology. Mr. A. W. Haywood, Jr. has been quite ill at his home at Haw River, with Pneumonia. At pre sent he is. somewhat improved. The Phi Delta Theta Fraternity are constructing an excellint Ten nis Court just back of ths South Building.; Prof. Noble returned from Wil mington Tuesday.- Messrs. Stern and Williams re turned from Atlanta Monday. Mr. T. C. Oliver is again on the Hill after a rather extended visit to his native land. Mr. Oran S. Thompson ex '02 is on the Hill for a few days. Dr. Chas. Baskervilleh as been in Baltimore the past week. Messrs. T. N. Webb and Paul Collins of Hillsboro were over to the Lehig-h game Tuesday. ' - Easter German. The most enjoyable dance of the year was given last Friday evening in Commons' Hall by the Universi ty German Club. Although there were many conflicting dances throughont the State, a large num ber of young ladies attended. The German was ably led by Mr. W. K. Battle with Messrs. A. S. Root and Graham Andrews as as sistants. Many new and intricate figures were introduced which brought forth appreciative applause from the spectators. Haywood's band of Raleigh fur nished the music. The following attended: Miss Lizzie Nash, Mr. J. C. Webb " Isabel Norwood 44 R. Hamilton 44 Norwood 44 P. C. Collins 44 Riba Bridgers 4 ' Geo. Graham 44 Placid Bridgers 44 W. A. Mur phy. Miss Charlotte Young, Mr. R. E. Pagne, Jr. Miss Elsie Haywood, Mr. Emory Alexander. Miss Rosa Battle, Mr. Eben Alex ander, Miss Florence Boylan, Mr. M. Makeley, Jr. Miss Bittie Gordon, Mr. C. Jowles " Ettie Haywood, 44 S. P. Boss " Lewis Jones, " M. Calder 44 Thompson, Mr. A. S. Thompson 44 Moses, Mr. Stringfield 44 Bynum, " Henderson 14 Alexander, Mr. M. Staton " Adderton, " P.W.Richardson " London, 44, Palmer Cobb 44 Eliza Busbee, Mr. A. R. Berke ley. , Miss McRae, Mr. H. Short " Griffith, Mr. G. Galloway Stags: Messrs. Bl-tt. Moivlk-a.i, Lemly, Fred Hanes. Carr, Ramsey, Whitehead, Dunn, Prurou, Gwyn, McRae, Benard, Brenizer, Holland, Byrms, Rosamond, K. P. Lewis, Turner, Coxe, and Ehringhaus. Chaperons: Mrs. Pratt with Dr. Pratt; Mrs. Barton, Mrs. Mangum with Dr. Mangum, Mrs. Gore, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Linscott with Dr. Linscott, Miss Hooper, and Mrs. Graves. Charles Pearson . .... ARHCHITJGCT, Mobile, Ala. - - - Rakigh N. 6. OF INTEREST TO STUDENTS Desiring Profitable Vacation Employment! Thl company desired to engage an energetic Stu dent in each county (or the summer vacation, to in terview book buyers In the interest of our "Book buyers' Union," manage our Sample Dixplay at Teachers' Institutes, and distribute to all teachers and book buyers, our Prioe Lists with explanation of our Book and Magazine Combinations, etc. All book bills cut In half: any book wanted supplied direct from publisher at 85 per cent, to 60 per cent, dis count: (7.60 worth of latest novels (your choice) lor M.95; 18.50 worth of leading Magazines (your choice) for $3.86; (10.60 Standard Fiction. History, etc., 13.60. Endorsed by all book buyers : "As Ckslnua of Book Committee orchieago Woman's Club, Ihavoforpaat 4 years bought all their book, through the Northwestern Library Association at an average diaeount of 40 pereent.t have had prompt service; they do an Immense busi ness." Mrs. Z. A. IMxson, Librarian, t'nlv. Chicago. (Hra. Dlxson'. last purchase was March, 1001.) "I take pleasure !a reeom mending the Northwestern Library Association aa a reliable institution, and one which Is very beneflelal In enabling members to get boobs, etc.. atwholeaalo Erlees." John I. D. Hinds, Dean Cumberland Univ. ebanon.Tenn. (Prof. Kinds' last purchase was Jany, 1901.) Our 1901 Book and Magazine Combinations are weeping things wherever offered and are a revela tion In modern book selling. To one Student from each county furnishing satisfactory references, we offer a 4 months' vacation engagement at (65.00a month, and commission on sales. The position will pay(100. 00a month with reasonable push and energy. To first Student applying from each college, we ofte exclusive right or representing us In his college and college town, wh -h position will easily pay (100.00 to (260.00 to an energetic student, for his evenings and Saturdays, between now and June. Address, NORTHWESTERN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, 6 nd 6 VTashlnclon Street, CIIWAUO, ILL. Churches, Public Buildings, . and fine residences a specialty Correspondence solicited FRESH DRUGS, Sumlri -s, Toilet Articles. Prescrip tions u specialty. Eubanks Drug Co. Cole & Holladay THE POPULAR UN 1 VERITY PHOTOGRAPHER. For Senior Class of 1901, will be In-re to I icy in work Tuesday Feb 12i!i. 11 you want liigh class work do n- be' sure and see them while here." A. A. Kluttz, IS HEADQ U A RTEiiS FOll AH me Books used in iie universiiy Li d lie SHERIDAN TEACHERS' AGENCY, GREENWOOD, S. C. Thoroughly trained professional teachers and specialists wanted. Covers the entire South thoroughly, Eighth year. Established reputation, honest work, business methods, rea sonable charges. Endorsed by the leading- ed ucators of the South. Write us at once. Best service to be had in the South. F. M. SHERIDAN, Manager. T. J. Creekman, Special Agent, Lynnhav- en, Va. P. S. We can refer to a number of stu dents of University of North Carolina, for whom we have secured positions. , GolleaF SMOK .3 TOBACCO R.F.M0RRIS & SON Mf'g.Co. f ; D U R H A M . N C W..H YEARBY, Druorgist and Seedsman, DURHAM. N. C. & CHAPEL- HILL, N. C ; Prescriptions a Specialty SELLING AGENT FOR Huyler's, Lowney's Candies The Educational Bureau. (Established in 1891.) Has best Clientile of any Southern Agency Operates throughout the entire South. Lo' cates many University Alumni and students each year. . , For particulars free, CHAS. J. PARKER, 5 . Tucker Building, Raleigh, N. C. SEE OUR U. N. C- APS , , Foot-ball Suits, Base-ball Outfits, and Athletic Goods, tn general. Fine Line of Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigarettes, &c. Sweaters, Hats, Shirts, Col lars. Anything the Student Needs always on hand. Spalding's Goods And Bicycle Helps a Spe cialty. N C LONG & BRO Chapel Hill Hotel! AND UNIVERSITY INN ANNEX. 1 A new up-to-date house, with all modern improvements and newly furnished throughout. Rates, 32. OO. Special prices per week and month. Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes and Fancy Groceries in the Hotel Office W. W. PICKARD, Ptoprietor, Also Stationery and Students' Supplies 1 bave a full line of Blair's Tablets and Note Books, Wirt's Fountain Pena 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 Pric s. Respectfully, A. A. KLUTTK OF NORTH CAROLINA. The Head of the State's Edu cational System. Three academic courses leading to Degrees. Professional courses in Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. Summer School for Teachers, f Scholarships and Loans to Needv. Free Tuition to Can didates for Ministry Minister's Sons and Teachers. 512 students besides 101 in Summer School. 38 teachers in the faculty. For catalogues and information address F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapel Hill, N. G. Tuition $60. GO TO Wharton.s Gallery, RALEIGH, N. C. For FIRST-CLASS, HIGH GRADE PHOTOGRAPHS. ESTABLISHED 1868. W. B. FARRAR'S SON, JEWELER. Diamonds, Sterling Silverware, Gold Jewelry, Cut Glass, Watches, Novelties . GREENSBORO, N. C. Estimates furnished on Watches and Jewelry repairs and engrav np; by M. R. Farrar at Mrs. Julia Graves'. Section package of jroods ordered when desired. Wedding presents a specialty. Oont' Furnishings. W. A. SLATER CO. The leading Clothiers and Furnishers of Durham. Sell the finest line of Suits, Ties, Hats, Shoes and Shirts. In the Steite; for the Mone'X' Samples kept at Chapel Hill the year rouud. Call on HOLMES, and MOSS Agents. PICKARD'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stables THE FINEST, GENTLEST, AND FLEETEST HORSES. o The newest, neatest and handsomest vehicles. Everything- up to date. Polite and Experienced Hostlers Orders of old and new students reoieve prompt attention. GEORGE C. PICKARD & BRO. Proprietor. Dr, I. N. Corr, DENTIST. Offie over Kronheimers' Store, Sum merfield Building, Durham, N. C. International Bureau of Academic Costumes. J COTRELL & LEONARD, 472-4-6-8 Broadway, Albany, N.Y. Makers of the CAPS, GOWNS and HOODS to the American Colleges and Universities. Illustrated bulletin, samples, etc. upon application. Class contracts for senior rental a specialty.
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