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Talu e-a guess at the number of beans in the bottle at No. 1 M. A. S. Building-. You may yet a $5.00 pair of pants just for g-uessiny. CAPITAL STOCK $30,000 (incorporated) RAI.RIGII and CHARLOTTE. LOCAL NOTES. At the University Jof Minnesota Rev. Lindo Briffitian flitted down t,ie stn(1t,ts are trying to revive a to Raleigh Monday morning for the movement Parted three years ago, purpose of bearing Hon. W. J. for the PPose of erecting monu- g r ,ment on the campus to the memory ' TT Tr , , , . . Jof the boys who fell in the late war Mr. J. H. Vaughan left for a visit ith o it t i to his home Monday, Mr. L.-E. Rudisell spent Wash ington's Birthday at his home near Hickory. An account of Washington's Birth- day Exercises will appear in our j next issue. j Mr. William Calvin Rankin, lab-' oratory assistant in the Germanic j isncmap-es. left Friday afternoon j t TWImm 'tri visit relatives ' $25 for a 8 mouths scholarship worth $35 for Durham to visit reiaiivts. ... j ig a gweepiug busine8S offer w inake tbia at C CKoIrlxr PnhliiK ww ipcn uuParalleled low rate to advertise our school Mr. b. bubsidy Kobins was sec n an(j provo t0 you that it is b(;tter thau othej,g at laro-e on the streets of Durham Thisisan opportunity pounding on your door a i o i ; for admittance. . .Will you m t say come in by Saturday and bunuav. j packing your grip and pulling out for King's j Business College. Circulars for the asking. Hon. John A. Parker left lor his; home Friday to remain over till Tuesday. Mr. J. V. Howard left Saturday morning for Wilson to visit friends. and relatives. T. K. Sutton, '04, was painfully injured in the Chemical laboratory by the explosiou of a tube of sul phuric acid, which spattered over his face aud hands, causing some very bad burns. Medical assistance brought relief and it is hoped that Mr. Sutton's injuries will not be serious. The system of lectures, public and star course, inaugurated at the University several years ago is proving exceedingly beneficial to the students as well as very help ful to the faculty and towns-people. Each season there are some splen did lectures by members of the University teaching staff and also star course entertainments from some of the best lyceum stage tal ent in the country. The lectures and entertainments this season have come up fully to the usual stand ard. Some of those yet to be given are as follows: February 18, Dr. C. A. Smith. February 25, Dr. F. Hopkins Smith. - March 3, Dr. I. H. Manning. March LO, Dr. W. I. Royster. March 17, Dr. A. Henderson. April 21, The Chicage Glee Club. There is also to be a lecture by Ex-Governor Bob Taylor and pos sibly one by John Fox, Jr. Call for Volunteers We want a local agent in every town in North Carolina to solicit in surance for the Michi gan Mutual Life Insur ance Co. of Detroit, Michigan. Lowest premiums and highest cash values; 50 differ ent kinds of. policies; very attractive com mission contracts. PACIFIC mUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Thirty-Seven Years Successful 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: ZMEN TO "DO ITS BUSINESS-NICE CONTRACTS. JOHN S. STOKES, Manager. Call at room No. 4, Brock well Building, Chapel Hill, N. C. JOHN W. MERRITT, President. OALNIN 0. JOHNSON, See. and Treas The Merritt-Johnson Comp,y CLOTHIERS ID GENTS' FURNISHERS ROVNTREE and FISHER, ' Agents. GWYN & HORTON, STATE AGENTS, NORTH WILKESBORO, IN. CAROLINA. CUT FLOWERS We have superb White and Pink Roses, White, Red and Pink Carnations, Violets, Hyacinths, Valley, Narcissus, Etc. We make a specialty of Handsome Funeral Designs 40 different shapes in over 100 sues at any price from $2 to $40 each. We ship to any point reached in 24 hours and pack same to arrive in good condition. Order designs by telegraph or tel ephone. Write us for prices on your wedding flowers. . VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO., Pomona, N. C. (NEAR GREENSBORO, N. C.) College Items. The total registration at Cornell is 2,631. Robert G. Torrey will captain Pennsylvania next year. R. S. Stiangland, Columbia's right guard, -w ill lead' his team in 1904. Vv;V ': 'r rj" ': ' : The Princeton Glee Club took a trip extending through Baltimore, Cincinnatti, Louisville and Indiana polis, during the Christmas holi days. , ; ; : . v . At the University of Indiana a prize of $25 has been offered to the undergraduate doing the best news paper work for the coming .year. A. student publication is issued dai- Chapel Hill Hotel AND UNIVERSITY INN ANNEX. Kates, S2.00 per cl f iy. Special prices per week and month. W. W. Pickard, Proprietor. ANDREWS CASH STORE Whiting Bros.,' the old reliable clothing firm, represented by Latta and Russell, will be here Tuesday, March 1st. Wait for them. 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. Yearby's Trug Store, The largest and best stock of drugs in town. Our drinks are not old and antiquated but new and modern. Celi ko, Evoita, PepsiCola Cincho. HOT DRINKS, Beef Tea, Tomato Bouillon, Chocolate and Coffee, etc. We carry a full line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Dye-Stuffs and Gasoline. Druggist Sundries, Toilet Articles, in cluding Combs, Chamois Skins, Brush es, Perfumes, Toilet Soap s, Face Powd er, Sponges, Etc. Lowney's, Tenny's and Hughes Candy. Choice line of Cigars. Prescriptions accurately de spensed day or night, E. S. MERRITT, Manager. S '-r't Intercollegiate Bureau H nil 11 (t m. .a. rx WW -mr M. J Son & Jones. BUFFALO, N. Y. SPECIALISTS IN College Annuals and Catalogues. College Publications of any Description Write us for quotations, suggestion or samples. COTRELL & LEONARD 472, 474, 476, 478 Broadway, Albany, N, Y. Makers of Caps & Gowns to the American Colleges and Universities Class contracts a specialty. Illustrated bulle tin, samples, etc, upon application. 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 aud by cred its from other Schools or Colleges. Approved special students may be admitted without ex-, animation, llie Uatalogue will be sent on ap plication to the Secretary, J. L. Love, 16 Uni versity Hall, Cambridge, Mass. N. S. SHALER, I), a,,. HERNDON, The Hardware Man will FRAME YOUR PICTURES The la test patterns of Mouldings, M.'ittinys, ft i".. nlwuvs in stock. LEMMERT THE COLLEGE TAILOR BALTIMORE. NEW DRUG STOliE. Headquarters for Fountain Brinks, Fine Fruits, Candies, Perfumes, ' Toilet Soaps, Toilet Articles, Station ery,' Tobacco. Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, etc. Call aud let us serve yon. Our fountain drinks have no equal. Our services can be had at any hour day or night. J. D. Markham Drug Co, West Chapel Hill, N. C. STUDENTS - SUPPLIES STATIONERY, FANCY GROCERIES, CANDIES, FRUITS AND CIGARS. FT LJ I J I T LJ I EC Dughi, 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 nci'd 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. B. 14 Fittest. LEMMER1.
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