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Remarks. Dr. Bruuer is again able to iru ct iis classes. Frank Gatlin spent several days fen Durham last week. Professors Williams and Noble pent Monday in Raleigh. lr. J. H. Vaughn spent several Hays last week at home. Joe Armstrong has gone to Wil- George Pritchard has gone to Asheville for a few week's stay. The football coach for 1905 has not been selected as was reported. Baxter Boone spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Durham. Several men from here will at tend the inauguration of the Presi dent. Mr. W. D. James is on the Hill again after having spent two weeks at home in Laurinburg. Mr. John A. Parker returned Tuesday evening from a week's visit to bis home in Dunn, N. C. Among the old men who attend ed the german last week were Al bert Cox, Will Dunn and H. A. London. Cleveland Norton and Cute Tom- linson, two old boys of Chapel Hill, attended the german here Friday night. Mr. Harvey Holt was on the Hill for a few days last week. Mr. Holt is now in business at Uak Ridge, N. C. FOR SALE One beautiful Kuabe Square Piano.' This excel lent condition. Apply to N. L. Long & Bro. W. W. Williams, who has been confined to liis bed several weeks with rheumatism, will be able to get out this week probably. Work on the' BetaTheta Pi chap ter house is progressing rapidly j and the members hope to be com fortably installed in it within a few weeks. Dr. Smith gave a lecture - before the Presbyterian conference at Charlotte Sunday night. His subject was 4 "Some Phases of Bible Study." The sun and wind which we are blessed with spells a good baseball diamond within a few days while Captain Cheshire and Coach Law- son mean a winning nine. The membership of "The Boys" is growing every day. A trip "across the pond" is all the go. The new members of the club are: Noble, Wrenn, Apgar, and Lewis. From the present indications Chapel Hill will be as old as Rome before she has an electric line con necting her with Durham. Several of the Chapel Hill merchants op pose it. Several fellows went to Durham Saturday night to see James J. Jeffries. Jeffries weighs over 200 pounds and regardless of his the atrical duties he keeps in good training. Mr Merritt at Yearby's drug store offers twelve drinks to any man who makes a home run in any of the scheduled games, six drinks to any one who knocks a three uagger, and two drinks for every hit. T. i Hickerson, '05, now teach er ot mathematics at Bingham School in Asheville, led the regular annual german of the Bingham German Club given at The Manor recently. Mr. JB. P. Denson left Tuesday morning for his home in High Point where he will spend a week or so before going on to accept the appointment to West Point which has recently been awarded him. Concert by the University Orches tra and Glee Club.. The concert given by the Univers ity orchestra and glee club Friday night was thoroughly enjoyed by a large audience. This was the first appearance of the musical associa tion this year and the expect-itions of the students and others were realized. The gallery was well filled with students and there were many visiting young ladies down stairs who were here to attend the February german. The associa tion cleared about ninety dollars from the concert. The work of both the orchestra and glee club showed the excellent work Mr. Woollen had done in training them. The program was carried out without a hitch with the exception that they had not enough pieces to respond to the numerous encores. The program was very pleasantly varied by a reading by Mr. McKieof "Mr. Dooley on the College Professor." Mr. H. V. Worth made the bit of the evening in his song, "A Series of Catas trophies," aided by the glee club. Altogether the concert was good and the orchestra and glee club will certainly meet with success on their proposed trips to several cities in I the State. The following program was rendered: PART I. 1 . Forty-Seventh Regiment March Orchestra. U. IS C. ouiig Glee Club. 3. Selection from ' 'Prince of Pilsen ' '-Orchestra . 4. Serenade "Good Night, Beloved, Good Night" Mr. Woollen and Glee Club. .5 Song for Cornet, "In Old Madrid" Mr. Goslen and Orchestra. PART II. 1. Spanish Serenade "Paloma" Orchestra. 2. "A Series of Catastrophies" Mr. Worth and Glee Club. 3. Reading Mr. Dooley on the College Pro fessor Mr. McKie. 4 ' "The Sweetest Song of All" Gleo Club. 5. "Hail Carolina" Ensemble. ED. W. MELLON COMPANY, CHARLOTTE, N. 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. CHAPEL HILL, N. C. AgentH, Guilford-Benbow Hotels. Automatic Fire Alarm in Evory Room. Telephone in Bod Rooms, of which one hundred have Private Baths attached. European and American Plans. COBB & FRY, Proprietors. Greensboro, N. O. Harem SMOKE Turkish Cigarettes. 20 for 15 cents. Ace High Cigarettes. 10 for 5 cents. THE SURBRUG COMPANY, Richmond, Virginia. WHITE ROLLS. THE CIGARETTE THAT'S DIFFERENT. Manufactured by THe W&r-e Kl3rei mer Tobacco Co., Wilson, N. C lJ. i5. A. Shoes! Shoes! .Shoes! Wnlk over to No. 1, M. A. S. Building, and see all thf Intist styles of the Old Reliable WALK OVlili SHOES. The beat Shoo made for $Si.50 to $4.00. We will treat yovi O. K. JOHN A. PARKER Hotel Clegg, Opposite Depot Cafe open all night. Special attention to all Students. W. F. CLEGG, . - Proprietor. GREENSBORO, N. C GIEKSCH'S CAFE Cuisine and Service unexcelled Private Dining and Banquet Rooms. Prices always moderate RALEIGH, - NORTH CAROLINA CALL ON J. L. O'QUINN & CO., Florists, Phones 149. Raleigh, N. C. For Choice Cut Roses, Carnations, Violets, Chrysan themums, and all Cut Flowers in season. Widding and Funeral Decorations at short notice. Leave orders with our acent, W. C. RICE. WAIT FOR I. L. Blaustein FOR Stein Bolch's Clothing. HA WES $3.00 HATS. DUNLAP $5.00 SHOES. NELSONS $3.50 SHOES. Everything the latest and most up-to-date. FOYE ROBERSON, GEORGE HANNAH, Ag-ents. The Royall & Borden Co,, DURHAM, IS. C. Is your bed hard? Is your bed aged and trembling? Is your rocker squeaky and rocker less? Let us send you a Mattress more comfortable than Morpheus e'er slept on. Let us sell you a couch, a rocker, a bed, anything in our line, and if it is not fully as represented return and we will refund the purchase price. You need no "boot". Grady & Moize (two U. N. O. boys) are kept "boning" to save you money. CENTRAL HOTEL Charlotte, N. Q. The Leading Hotel. Headquarters for Collegr Students. Roses, Carnations, Violets, Floral Designs, Bridal Bouquets, and Flowers for all occasions. Palms, Ferns, and all kinds of, I plants. Bulbs for fall planting: Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Lilies, etc. H. STEINMETZ, Florist, Phone 113. RALEIGH. N. C. CENTRALLY LOCATED. Well equipped and liberally conducted. C. E. HOOPER & CO. Proprietors. 'Doctor William Lynch, DENTIST, Office in Kluttz Block, - CH. I PEL HILL . Everything new and up-to-date at Piclvcird's Livery, Peed and Sale Stables. (Near the Episcopal Church.) Rubber Tire Buggies and Carriages. Satisfaction is guaranteed. Leave orders at Stable or Pickard's Hotel. Stable Phono No. ?. Hotel Phono No. 6. W. W. Plckard, Owner and Mgr. CHAPEL HILL. N. C. How is Your Time? If it is not satisfactory, send your watches to JONES & FRASIER, DURHAM, N. C, and get them repaired. They are making- a spec ialty of student trade and are prepared to give satis faction; or if you wish anything- in the jewelry line, see before buying ! W. C. RICE, Chapel Hill, N. C. BOYS! Remember the Charlotte Steam Laundry. 01dnt, Largest, Best. JENKINS & McGOWAN, Agents.
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