LOCAL NOTES.
Mr. W. W. Pickard went to Dur
ham Saturday.
Messrs. Frizzell and Womble rc
turned to Trinity Saturday.
Mr. A. H. Johnston went to Wake
Forest, Friday, to hear the debate
there Friday night.
Mr. B. M. Mclver was called
home Sunday on account of the
death of his brother.
Professor Broadurst, '99, Supt. of
Schools for Greensboro, was here
last Friday and Saturday.
Mr. W. D. McLean. '07 spent
several days at home last week on
account of death in his family.
The Carolina Clothing- Co. has
a change in their ad. on Inst paye
which it will pay students to read.
Saturday night in the Phi society
Mr. Ei. S. W. Dameron was elected
toast master for the Society ban
quet, which will be given at com
mencement. Dr. Venable went to Raleigh last
Saturday. He was present at a
meeting of the Executive Commit
tee of the North Carolina Teachers
Association.
Mr. P. S. Godbey, an old Uni
versity student, has been on the Hill
for several days this week. He re
presents Colliers Weekly and re
ports good sales.
The followiug members of the
Junior class have been initiated in
the Alpha Theta Phi society: T.
B. Higdon, I. C. Wright. F. Mc
Lean, J. K. Wilson. J. R. Cox, W.
Fisher.
Our readers are requested to read
the advertisement in this issue of
Gwyn & Horton, State Agts., for
the Michigan Mutual Life Insur
ance Co. These gentlemen can
give what they advertise.
A feature of the Charlotte Even
ing Chronicle last Thursday was a
large cartoon drawn by the Chroni
cle's artist, Mr. G. D. Jomes, repre
senting a husky looking athlete
with a C on his breast, regarding
tacked up on a nail an "Invitation
to be in Field Day with Harvard,
Yale, Columbia, Chicago." Under
neath was the label, "North Caro
lina Attracting Outside Attention."
The idea was a good one and the
drawing first-rate
Virginia is to have three coaches
at work on her team this Spung.
Mr. Walter Curley, head coach,
was 2nd baseman on Virginia's '97
98 team. He has also played with
Springfield, Mass., and Chicago
Orth, the Washington League
pitcher, will coach the pitchers for
two weeks, beginning on March 7th.
Mr. A. H. Hopkins, "a Southpaw,"
will be the third coach and will also
devote considerable attention to the
pitchers. Our old rival seems to
intend leaving no stone unturned to
prevent Carolina's repeating her
little stunt of last year.
Zeta Psi Reception.
The Zeta Psi fraternity gave an
inlornial reception Saturday night
in honor of the young ladies on the
Hill for the February german.
Those present were:
M. C. Staton with Miss Boyden,
of Salisbury; C. Carr with Miss
Flynn, of Columbia, S. C; A. W.
Haywood with Miss Flynn, of Co
lumbia, S, C.; T. Dortcli with
Miss Barringer, of Charlottesville,
Va.; P. Faison with Miss Venable,
of Chapel Hill; H. M. Jones with
Miss Battle, of Warren ton; Lewis
with Miss P. Bridgers, of Tarboro;
W.H. Smith with Miss R. Bndgers,
of Tarboro; T Cheshire with Miss
Capehart, Avoca; J. Cheshire with
Miss McNeely, of Salisbury; Dr.
and Mrs. Mangum; Dr. and Mrs.
Howe.
Couldn't Have Been Council
The evening of the last Carolina
game a bunch of U. Va's, happen
ing to be passing a dark corner near
Murphy's Lumped into a limp ob
ject wailing dolefully to itself the
following, to the tune of "When
the Harvest Days Are Over, Jessie
Dear."
"When the second half is over, G'lina dear,
And the ref 'ree's UT whis'les blowst sho clear,
We will keep er wor w' said,
F'r, po' thing you'll be quite dead,
W'en er shecon' h-half sover, O'lina dear!
Taking him softly into their arms
they gently broke to him " the fact
that it was getting near time for
breakfast, and made a chop taste
good quite as well as a nice cold
bath. College Topics.
PACIFIC iMUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Thirty-Seven Years Successsul
Career. Best Protection offered
by any Company that is now doing
business in the country.
POLICY CONTRACTS SURPASSED BY NONE
Dividends highest paid by any
company writing similar policies. Un
surpassed by fairness and liberality.
Strictly the policy holder's company."
WANTED: MEN TO VO ITS BUSINESS-NICE CONTRACTS.
JOHN S. STOKES, Manager.
Call at room No. 4, Brockwell Building, Chapel Hill, N. C.
JOHN W. MERRITT, President.
OALNIN O. JOHNSON, Sec. and Treas'
Other colleges should follow this
excellent example: Cornell will
give a formal banquet to her debat
ing teams this year, in order to cre
ate interest in literary work. Here
tofore all attentions have been
showered on athletic teams. The
athlete, while good in his way, has
become too much "the man" in col
lege circles.
The Merritt-Johnson Comp,y
CLOTHIERS UNO GENTS' FURNISHERS
Greentoro, 1ST. C
WILL BE HERE IN A FEW DAYS.
ROVNTREE and FISHER, Agents.
THE USE OF FLOWERS
In North Carolina bas increased 500 per cent, in ten years. Why? Be
cause the people have more money to spend than ever before; because we
have built modern up-to-date green houses; have talked flowers, advertised
flowers until now EVERYBODY uses flowers for wedding social functions,
etc. Every new made grave is covered with floral designs.
WE CAN SUPPLY YOU...
We ship to any point reached by express in 24 hovrs. Write us, tele
graph us, telephone us.
. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO., Pomona N. C.
(NEAR GREENSBORO, N. C.)
A Bottle of Beans.
We have a bottle in our room which
is filled with beans of various sizes and
shapes. For each' dollar traded with
us this Spring will be given one guess
at the number of beans in the bottle.
To the one guessing the correct num
ber or the number nearest the correct
number of beans in the bottle we will
give a pair of $5.00 pants, express
prepaid.
PARKER & JOHNSTON,
No. 1, M. A. S. Bldg.
Call (or Volunteers
We want a local agent
in every town in North
Carolina to solicit in
surance for the Michi
gan Life Insurance Co.
of Detroit. Lowest
premiums and highest
cash values; 50 differ
ent kinds of policies;
very attractive, com
mission contracts.
GWYN & HOLTON,
STATE AGENTS,
WILKESBORO, - NORTH CAROLINA.
Intercollegiate Bureau
COTRELL & LEONARD
472, 474, 476, 478
Broadway, Albany, N, Y.
Makers of Caps & Gown
to the American Colleges and Universities
Class contracts a specialty. Illustrated bulle
tin, samples, etc., upon application.
ANDREWS CASH
STORE
Cordially invites you to call on them
for Underware, Notion Sundries, Kor
rect Shape and Walk-Over Shoes.
Try us or our agent J. A. Parker.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
LAWRENCE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL
Offers four-year courses of study leading to
the degree of S.B. in Civil, Mechanical, and
Electrical Engineering, Mining and Metallur
gy, Architecture, Landscape Architecture,
Forestry, Chemistry, Geology, Biology, Anat
omy and Hygiene (preparation for medical
schools), Science for Teachers and a course in
General Science. Students are admitted to
regular standing by examination and by cred
its from other Schools or Colleges. Approved j r T"T)TS
special students may be admitted without ex- , I P VI VI P. I 5
uminniinn. The Catalogue will be sent on an- V 1-V li. ixyiv-L
plication to the Secretary, J. L. Love, lfi Uni
versity Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
N. S. SHALER, heat,.
Pickard' s Livery, Feed and $'e
Stable.
Near the Episcopal Chit: ca. Splend
id Riding- and Driving Horses. Polite
Hostlers. Quick Attention.
GEORGE PICKARD, Proprietor
Found...
NEW DRUG STOKE.
Headquarters for Fountain Drinks,
Fine Fruits, Candies, Perfumes,
Toilet Soaps, Toilet Articles, Station
ery", Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes,
Pipes, etc. Call and let us serve you.
Our fountain drinks have no equal.
Our services can bo had at any hour
day or night.
J. D. Markham Drug Co.
West Chapel Hill, N. C.
I found today at No. 1 M. A. S. Bl'd'g the
prettiest line of Spring and Summer samples
of clothing I ever saw. Parker and Johnston
pit.hfir will take vour measure and the Inter
national Tailoring Co. will give you the neat
est fit you have ever had. Don't buy your
spring suit before you see them.
A SXI'DENT.
THE COLLEGE TAILOR
BALTIMORE.
STUDENTS' - SUPPLIES
STATIONERY, FANCY
GROCERIES, CANDIES.
FRUITS AND CIGARS.
FU RN I T U RE
Dughi,
Always was and always will be aj
friend to the School, Boys. J
When in Raleigh pay him a visit for i
RESTUARANT, FRUITS and ICE
CREAM.
WVipm vnu need him for serving Ban
quets, receptions, etc., we recommend
him as the right man.
We are making a specialty of Dressing Col
lege MEN, and garments produced by us have
a style and expression that are only found in
high class tailoring.
Our garments are all cut after individual
measures and guaranteed to fit. ,
We are makers of moderate priced garments.
E 14 Fayett St.
LEMMER1.