Remarks. Brownie Gilmer spent Saturday and Sunday in Raleigh. Mr. Preston Cotton has been ap pointed librarian of the Law School. Dr. C. Alphonso Smith delivered an address in Greensboro last Fri day night. "V. S. O'B. Robinson, Jr., spent a few days in Charlotte and Greens boro last week. B. D. Broadhurst went to Ral eigh last week to act as best man at the marriag-e of Dr. Betts, of v Greensboro. Livery stable men met their match Tuesday night. The mud between here', and Durham varied in depth from one to three feet, and they refused to let out any teams to those who wanted to go to the show. Four men showed their indepen dence by walking. How's this for a full week? Star Course Monday night, Wash ington and Lee contest Tuesday night, holiday and Washington's birthday exercises Weduesday, Gimghoul dance Thursday, Febru- arv German Friday, Concert bv Musical Association Friday, an Georgia contest in the Di Saturday. In Other Colleges. A Georgia student at the Uni versity of Chicago recently threw up his job as a waiter in the Uni versity commons and left the Uni versity rather than wait on a negro The new athletic field at Stan ford will comprise 10 acres and will be the finest in America. Ex. Among the Southern teams that will have Western coaches next fall are Virginia, Kentucky, Clem- son, Alabama, and A. & M. Th last season showed that the West can play football. The largest university in the world, in point of number of stu dents, is that of Tokio. Japan. Fort'-eight thousand Japanese are studvinir there, the favorite courses beino- law and civil and . mechanical engineering. -Athenae um. The University of Japan will send a baseball team across the Pa cific to play Leland Stanford in San Francisco this Spring. . Virginia , has apologized for the language that angered Georgetown some vears aro. and athletic rela- tions between the two will be restored. At Columbia all Freshmen who have not already learned to swim are required to take lessons of a trainer in swimming-, and gain a passing mark before the Freshman course in physical training is com plete. Ex. Hereafter every student in the academic and scientific departments of the University of Vermont will be taxed five dollars for athletic purposes. I'r. v Gardner is originally from j South Carolina and is now rector of Grace Street Baptist Church, Richmond, Va. He is recognized as one of Virginia's moat able preachers, a man of culture and scholarship, and we. may expect a masterful sermon from him. Dr. Clark is now editor of the Southern Churchman, which stands at the head of Episcopal publica tions in the South. The people of the village will be especially glad to know that he is to be back in Chapel Hill again, where he was once rector of the Episcopal church for some years. Mr. Clark is an Episcopal of the Virginia type and we may also expect an excellent sermon from him. In the Societies. Di question: Resolved, That Commencement Sermons. Both the baccalaureate sermon and the night sermon before the Young Men's Christian Association for the coming Commencement will be preached by Richmond men. The Rev. Dr. Gardner will preach the baccalaureate sermon; and the Rev. Dr. William Meade Clark will preach the night sermon. North Carolina should have a child labor law which prevents children under fourteen years of age from working in factories. The affirma tive won and Mr. Andrews, W. made the best speech. Phi question: Resolved, That the national government should aid in the construction of roads. The af firmative won and Mr. Writrht made the best speech. To Play Pennsylvania and Navy. The football schedule for next year has been nearly all arranged. One game has not been fixed finally, and so Hie schedule is not ready for publication. Of the games that are certainties, there are two of very great importance and interest, one with Pennsylvania and one with the Navy. The first of these will be played at Philadelphia and the latter at Annapolis. The manage- . 1 .4.1 ment is to De congratulated on se curing these games, for it has been difficult to do so before. Southern teams play too little in the North. Manager Carr set the pace in ar ranging tin1 baseball schedule for this Spring, and it is a pleasure to know that the football team is hold ing up to it. ED. W. MELLON COMPANY, CHARLOTTE, fi. C. We have the Highest Grade Clothing that a Tailor can make. We have the Swellest Styles out today. We carry the best there is in Men's Furnishings. JONES Sc WORTH, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. A gentH. Guilford-Benbow Hotels. . Automatic Fire Alarm in Every Room. Telephone in Bed Rooms, of which one hundred have Private Baths attached. European and American Plans. COBB & FRY, Proprietors. Greensboro, N. 0. SMOKE Harem Turkish Cigarettes. 20 for 15 cents. Ace High Cigarettes. 10 for 5 cents. THE SURBRUG COMPANY, Richmond, Virginia. CAROLINA CLOTHING CO., Charlotte, N. C, Will be Here in a Short While - ' With a swell line of Clothing and Furnishings. Buy an Atterbury Suit and a Stetson Hat. LASSITER AND WILSON, AGENTS. College Statistics. Official statistics exhibit the col lege enrollment for the current year as follows, taking in order the IS Universities that head the list in point of numerical importance: Harvard. 6,013; Columbia, 4,547; Chicago, 4,147; Northwestern, 4,- 007; Michigan. 3,726; California, 3.690; Illinois, 3,661; Minnesota, 3, 550; Cornell, 3,338; Wisconsin, 3. 221; Yale, 2,990; Pennsylvania, 2, 664; Syracuse, 2,207; Princeton, 1, 383, Leland Stanford, Jr., 1,370 total, 50,624. A significant feature ot this list is the surprisingly larre representation of the Western colleges. Out or the total ot 15 Universities, with an arey-ate en rollment 50,624 students, 8, with 27,372 students, are in Western States. Harvard, 'the oldest, is the only University with more than 5,000 students, and only three others pass the 4,000 mark. Be tween 3,000 and 4,000 there are six, and between 2,000 and 3,000 there three. That prestige and import- ance are not determined oy size alone is shown by the fact that Yale ranks eleventh, while Prince ton stands fourteenth, smaller than Syracuse, and with only Leland Stanford, Jr., below. New York Sun. WHITE ROLLS. THE CIGARETTE THAT'S DIFFERENT. Manufactured by The W7 ore-Kramer Tobacco Co., Wilson, INT. C, IJ. 3. A. WAIT FOR I. L. Blaustein FOR Stein Bolch's Clothing. HAWES $3.00 HATS. DUNLAP $5.00 SHOES. NELSONS $3.50 SHOES. Everything- the latest and most up-to-date. FOYE ROBERSON, GEORGE HANNH, Agents. The Royall & Borden Co., DURHAM, IN. C. Is your bed hard? Is your bed aged and trembling? Is your rocker squeaky and rocker less? 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