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; LOCAL NOTLS. ( The foot ball tearii reports a pleasant trip to Roanoke, last week. , ,; ; Dr. Howe will be off the Hill next week. It is a business propo- I sition. J 1 R. S. Stewart, '03, who has been I visiting" his people in South Caro I Una, will return today. I J. W. Cannon, of Concord, an old student of the University, spent I several days here last week. S. C. Chambers, Law '63, who passed the Supreme Court in Au- ' gust, was here last week. The last issue of ThF Tar . HEEL failed to yet out on time. The delay was caused by a defect in the engine that runs the press. The engine has been mended and af J ter this, the paper will come out 1 on time. Frank Lee r oust, 03, who has been on the Geological Survey in Tennessee and Kentucky, returned to the "Hill" Monday morning. Mr. A. M. Dixon, of Gastonia, is here visiting his brother, Mr. J. K. Dickson ' Master John Starnes. of Ashe ville, arrived in the city last even ing. He will spend several days with his brother, Brand Starnes. Messrs. R. W. Herring, B. K. Lassiter, C. M. Carr, Evander Mclver, R. P. and A. M. Noble made a quick trip to Durham Mon day afternoon. ' (Continued from 2nd page.) means, but let it be general, not partial." CONCERNING DIGESTION. "If food is eaten rapidly or washed down by liquids it is diffi cult of digestion. One of the most common causes of indigestion is de ficient circulation and heavy labor, mental . or physical, following a hardy meal. Vigorous digestion and vigorous study cannot be done at the same time. "People with indigestion usually have poor carriage of the body. They have forward necks.depressed chests and protuberant abdomens. These conditions, hinder freedom of circulation. A good mode of treat ment is the trunk movements, which produce abdominal circulation. "Two more important points to be mentioned are, first, the securing of good carriage, and, second, the psychic factor. Merely muscular training will not produce erect car riage. Muscular exercises strength en the muscles which hold the body erect, but the chief reliance must be upon the will of the individual. All exercise should be taken with body in best position. Keep spine in position by pressing neck back against the coat collar. A specific exercise is to lie on the floor, face downward, and raise the head and shoulders without aid of arms or hands. "The psychic attitude of the ANDREWS CASH STORE Cordially invites you to call on them for Undcrware, Notion Kundrc, Kor rect Shape and Walk-Over Shoe. Try u or our ajnt J, A. Parker. subject- needs attention. People with indigestion are apt to be dis couraged and pessimistic. They tend to worry. Let them seek a cheerful atmosphere, especially at meal time. Laughter is an excel lent prescription. "No phase of physical training has excited such general interest in the press as have the various sys tems for building up muscular tis sue. Methods are being advertised in current magazines; but better work can be done in the gymnasium than can be done by any correspon dence system. The result of the gymnasium is prompt and definite, but that of the other is not. They only try to increase size of muscles. Increased size and strength devel oped by muscular strain do not increase'the health and vitality of the individual. It is continued work in the gymnasium that will increase endurance, vitality and health. "It is better to exercise one mus cle or group of muscles at a time, as the exercise of so many, requires more blood for stimulating changes than the body can sufficiently sup ply at one time." DIRECTORY. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! PRIDGEN & JONES, of Durham, Sell Nothing but Shoes 1 W. W. PICKARD; Agent CROSS and LIN EH AN C 0 MP AN Y of Raleigh -t Well kuown meu's furnishers and outfitters are alwayst ready to . serve the students. Orders taken any time by ' :'. GORDON, '03, and STEWART, '03, REPRESENTATIVES. THE UNIVERSITY PRESS ASSOCIATION 0. E. Taylor, President. T..K. Sutton, Tice President. J. A. Parker, Treasurer. W. J. Gordon, Secretary. Y. M. C. A. R. M. Harper, President. E. S. W. Dameron, Vice President. Chas. P. Russell, Secretary. J. V. Howard, Oor. Secretary. E McDonald, Treas. MOOT COURT. R. W. Herring, Solicitor. ' G. R. Ward, Clerk. 1. Andrews, Sheriff. Mr. Bullwinkle, Coroner. The Moot Court will convene everv Satur, day night. UNIVERSITY MUSICAL ASSOCIATION Chas. T. Woollen, President. J. B. Goslen, Secretary. TF. Rhodes, Treas. R. A. Lichtenthaeler, Libarian. . K. S3. McR AE, STUDENTS' - SUPPLIES STATIONEEY, FANCY GROCERIES, CANDIES, FRUITS AND CIGARS. u F-e n iTu re k I II I, H LBMMERT GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. J. B. Ramsey, President. A. H. Johnston, Vice-President. T. Hill, Secretary and Treas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. G. L. Jones, Captain. W. H. Smith, Manager. B. K. Lassiter, Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. D. F. Giles, Captain. ; 1 Hal.Worth, Manager. TRACK TEAM. W. M. Wilson, Captain. UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. E. S. W. Dameron, Editor-in-Chief. A. H. Johnson, Business Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO CIETY. Collier Cobb, A.M. President. W. C. Coker, Ph.D., Vice-President. F. P. Venable, Ph. D., Permanent Sec. Chas. Baskerville, Ph. D., Rec. Sec. Meets in Person Hall the Jsecond . Tuesday night of each month. Journal issued quar terly. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle. LL. D., President. 0. L. Raper, Ph.D., Vice-President. R. W. Herring, Secretary. M. C. S. Noble, Treasurer. SHAKESPEARE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D.D.,L.L.D., President. C. A. Smith, Ph.D., Vice-President. H. R. McFadyen, Sec. and Treas. A 0. 4. S. S. Robins, President W. C. Rankin, Secretary. FRATERNITIES (P'-cret). Delta Kappa Epsilon, Zeta Psi, 'Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Tan Cmega, Sig ma Chi, Phi Delta Theta, Kappa Sigma, Kap pa Alpha, Pi Kappa Alpha, Beta Theta Pi. SOCIETIES. Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret). The Order of Sphinx (Secret , Omega (Secret). Pi Sigma (Secret). Order of Ghnghouls (Junior, Secret). The Gorgon's Head. Philanthropic (Literary, Secret). Estab lished 1795. Meets every Saturday night in Phi Hall, New East Building. Dialectic (Literary, Secret). Established 1795. Meetsevery Saturday night in the 1M Hall, New West Building. UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUM. M. O. Statou, Provident. II. V. Worth, Vice President. L. Rountree, Secretary. Meets at call of President. Leader select rd for each geruian PHILOLOGICAL CLUB, PrwMi nt, W. I). Toy. Mi President, C. A. Hinith Horrelary mid Trwuturi-r. T. J, Wilson, Jr. The I'hilologbttl Club trnt-U tin firt Tui'sday iii mu U month, ut 1.'.Vi I', M in IUmhu No, 1, Alumni JJuiUiiig, j m K. Mm ' SWEETHEARTS AND FLOWERS. In eastern lands they talk in flowers, And they tell in a garland their loves and - - cares; Each blossom that blooms in their garden bowers On its leaves a mystic language bears. 1t Then gather a wreath from the garden bowers, And tell the wish of thy heart in flowers. You have a sweetheart, we have the flowers. "Nuff said." J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO., Pomona, N. C TP. W. 13 1 A PC 15, JEWELRY, BADGES & RINGS. Repairing carefully done. Near Capitol, East Side, Fayette Street. Always was and always will be a friend to the School Boys. When in Raleigh pay him a visit for RESTUARANT, FRUITS and ICE CREAM. . When you need him for serving- Ban quets, receptions, etc., we recommend him as the rig-ht man. Dr. Wm. Lynch, Dentist, DURHAM, N. C. Office in First National Bank Huitding. STUDENTS' HEADQUARTERS While waiting for your mail call at THE UNIVERSITY . PHARMACY. Second door to Post Office. Everything cool at the Fountain with com f ortable seats for Ladies and Gentlemen, ALWAYS MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME. We carry a full line of Fresh Drugs. Pre scriptions compounded by Registered Drug gists only. Toilet Articles. Smokers' Goods. If you should need medicine at night or on Sunday, call Mr. Cranmer, 'Phone No. 49. The University cPharma.cy, 'Phone No. 68. Students' Headquarters. The University OF THE COLLEGE TAILOR BALTIMORE. W. 4vl" "... ' We are making a iucittlty of Preying Col l'g MEN, and garment produced by u have a Htyle and cxpri-MKiou that are only found in high rhum tailoring. Our gariiu'Ut are all cut aft Individual iijcuMurcN and KwrnuUnA t (It, Wo r maker of mt ruUt prinvl garment. LEHMERT. North Carolina. HEAD OF THE STATE SYSTEM OF EDUCATION. . tt 9 03 . The University stands for thoroughness and all that is best in education and the moulding of character. It is equipped with 14 buildings, new water works,, central heating, electric lights. Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equip ped for good work. The Faculty numbers H. Students 608 Library of 46,000 volumes. One librarian and four assistants. Fine Lit erary Societies. There is an active Y. M. C. A. conducted by the students. Scholarships and loans for the needy and deserving. For information, address F. P. VENABLE, President, (ihapel Hill, N. C. WATT A MINUTE Do you need Shoes? Then don't close a trade before you see me. I handle the celebrated Valk-Over and Correct Shape Shoes, the best made Come and examine my sam ples at No. 1, M. A. S. Building. I have the prettiest kIioch in this town. It would amuse you to wear a pair. Yours to Serve, JOHN A. VMiKKH.
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