Local and Personal. Watch for Bristol and the "Mid- I 'way Plaisance" at Commencement. "Snap" Andrews is getting to be L rrrpat-. societv man in Chanel Hill. & j- Benny Booth is now in training to crow for the ladies at Comm. Dr. and Mrs. Baskerville have re turned from a short trip to Raleigh. The "Little Minister" is "P. K." on mashing- the girls. Patrick Marty has sprung a new pair of tan shoes on us. - Prof. Cobb spent several days in Raleigh last week. Prof. Alderman has been away for several days on business. J. F. Wiley of the Morehead Banking Co. , and W. J. Griswold of Durham were here last week. Ask Bill Clark - what size over coat he wears, boys medium or small. , Mr. Briles ex '95 is visiting on the Hill and shaking hands with his many friends and acquaintances. We are glad to see- "Hi-cock-olo-uffl" has had his comb trimmed and purchased a new straw hat. Messrs. B. Stanly '96 and Jas. A. Gwyn '96 have been initiated in to the order of Gimghoul. They say. "Reddy" Bryant's hair is turning black. Wonders never cease, what comes next? Dr. Winston is in Washington city on business- connected with the University. Mr. Coulter, State Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., will lecture in the Chapel next Sunday evening1 at 3:30. Drs. Venable and Whitehead who have been attending- State Medical Convention at Goldsboro, have returned. H. C. Bridgers has returned trom a trip to Wilmington where he went to shoot against the Wilmington Gun Club. ' "Bocaccio" Johnson has returned from his trip to Washington city and other points of interest includ ing Norfolk Va. The campus is very musical on moon-light nights. Perhaps a lit tle too much so for those who wish to study. " Freshman Berry of Winston has quite a novel way of sending com mencement invitations to his young lady friends. The Chapel Hill Vestibule Limit ed came in on time last Monday. It is the first time that this has hap pened since the road was built. Ask "Bird" Lake to tell you about those two wild white rabbits he shot in the woods last Friday night. "Baby Ruth" to the regret of his many friends and acquaintances left Thursday afternoon for his home in Gastonia, never to return. Br. Max Jackson, class of '85, of Macon Ga., is stopping- at Rober son Hotel with his wife and sister in law Miss Gebian. Mr. W. W. Ashe formerly of Raleigh now of State Geological Survey spent several days on the Hill last week. At the Strawberry Festival given by the Kings Daughters last Tues day night quite a large sum of money was realized for their chari table work. Steel rails have been laid from Chapel Hill a mile and a half to ward University Station, by Com mencement we hope to have them all the way. The Southern railroad office here has been made a first grade office. Tickets can now be bought from here to any place in the United States. What was the matter with the youug ladies appetite's at the Strawrb.erry Festival. It is report ed that one young lady ate 17 plates of ice-cream, 15 was the limit but she broke the record. The Hellenians have arrived no one can see them until those that subscribed pay up. So keep us in suspense? Let's all up as soon as possible and see the Hellenian "drags" us as as our friends. but meu why pay how well Resolutions of Respect. Whereas, God in his infinite wisdom, has seen fit to remove from us our lately honored fellow member, Hon. Melvin E. Carter of Asheville; therefore be it Resolved first, That the State has lost one of its most eminent and patriotic citizens Second, That the Dialectic Society, of which he was a loyal member, deeply feel the loss of one of its most worth' sons. Third, That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the Society Minutes and that the Hall be draped in mourning-. Fourth, That a copy be sent to the be reaved family as a token of our sympathy. Fifth, That a copy be sent to the leading- State papers and to the colleg-e publication John C. EiXER, W. J. Weaver, Thos. S. Rollins Committee. Mr. John Motley Morehead (class of '91) is a University boy who is win ning honors for himself, and that throug-li the merits of his own work. The following- is from the Leaksville Herald: "The Herald was pleased to hear that Mr. John Motley Morehead, who went to Leeds, England, in January last to establish a plant for the manu facture of Calcium Carbide (out of which the acetytene gas is produced) has finished the plant, made the gas, and lighted residences. "As a compliment to his efforts and success, Mr. Fox, who bought the right from the. Wilson Aluminum Company to manufacture and use the gas in England, had his private resi dence illuminated and gave a large dinner, assigning Mr. Morehead the seat of honor; and he entertained the guests with some good American jokes. "He is now in Berlin putting up a similar plant. We wish for him a similar or some greater success there, and we expect to hear of it, for Mr. Morehead possesses some talent and ability, and the future has greater things still in store for him. "We feel justly proud of our young men who go out from home and reflect such great credit upon their mother state, and our best wishes attend them, though . they be in distant lands." Y. M. C. A. Leaders. onday, Whitlock. Tuesday, Eatman. .Wednesday, Harrold. Thursday, Lentz. The "Cap and Gown," the first Uni versity of Chicago annual, has appear ed ; ' To Let House occupied by Prof. Harring ton. V. G. Peckham. Ill Btway New York City. '' A, DUGHI Will be in Chapel Hill during Commencement Week, Prepared to serve his old customers AT RALEIGH RATES. All those wishing to save expense will do well to see him. He will have on hand A FULL. LINE OF Creams. Ices. Cakes, k ROBERSON'S HOTEL, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Board by the day and by the monthat moderate rates. Sample Room for Drummers. A. A, KLUTTZ, Proprietor. 1 ,,:T:.iBulI Orrice WORLD'S FA in Sept. is, 1893 elackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C Gentlemen : We have Smoked up ail the Tobacco at the World's Fair, ar.d have unanimously awarded the Gold Medal for Smoking Tobacco to Cl.ACKWELL'5 Durham Congratulating you on your success, we rer.iaia Yours truly, Committee. BlackwelPs Bo!! .Durham Has been the recognized standard of Smoking Tobacco for over 25 years. Uniformly good and uniformly " first.'9' Bright, sweet and fraganf: -we invite the most fastidious to test its rprr!hr excellence. Blackwcll's Durham Tobacco Co., U;:; J;an, N. C. C034 WoodiawnAT. CHICAGO. Teachers Co-Ooerative Association Established In 1884. 1 Positions filled, 3700. Seeks Teachers who are ambitious for advancement rather than those without positions. H H PATTERSON, We Keep on Hand 5&ATsf hSS; SHOES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, Ties, Suspenders, Underwear, etc. L,atest Styles. Lowest Prices. Orders filled in 12 hours. , W. A. SLATER & CO., Weaver & Bingham, Agents. 23 South Building. GOTO Wharton's Photographic Studio, 119 Fayetteville St. 1 RALEIGH, N. C, If you wish the very best pictures. Pictures made any size direct from life, or copied froin old pictures, minature to full life-size. Special attention given to copying old pictures. Re ductions made to schools, clubs, classes, and organ ized bodies of any kind. The latest . horological wonder is the "Trump" a new tool-made watch, Ameri can duplex movement, guaranteed a perfect time-keeper, and sold for $2.50. The manufacture of sitch a watcli is only possible when automatic machine equipment is perfect, and operatives are trained by long experience it is possible by only one con cern in the world, and you can readily guess which it is The Waterbury Watch Co. This "TRUMP" has just been put on the market in opposition to the poorly made "Clock Watches," now flooding the country. CALL and SEE them. Respectfully, W. B. SORRELL. LITTLE & McALISTER ARE AGENTS FOR O A. R T L A. P O . THE POPULAR Greensboro Tailor, Call at the A. T. O. Fraternity house" and see their samples. They can take your measure and guaran tee a perfect fit. They sell Suits, Pants, Dress Suits and Overcoats. A NEW LINE OF CAMERAS . Just .Reccieed. -A. Good One FOR S15.CX). CAN BE LOADED IN DAYLIEHT. A 5x7 Camera For $22.00. GALL fiND SEE FOR YOURSELF At 27 South Building. WEIL. Dry DEALER IN 1 Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Crockery, Leather. FRESH GROCERIES of all kinds. I Best brands of Canned TOMATOES, CALI FORNIA PEARS and PEACHES, (every can guaranteed). Monarch Flour Fresh from the Mills SHIP STUFF AND BRAN ' AGENT FOR - NEW LEE, AND TROPIC, COOK STOVES, Heating Stoves, Grates and all kinds of Stove Fixtures kept in stock. . Agent for the celebrated Old Hickory Wagons, Spalding's - Athletic - Goods. Southern Branch House, N.C. Long, Manager. A full line of Base Balls, Bats, Mitts, Masks, Gloves, Shoes, Tennis Rackets, Nets, Balls, Shoes, Caps, Belts, Jerseys, Sweaters, Duck Trowsers, etc. Special rates on Base Ball Uniforms to clubs' Spalding's celebrated Spring Shoes only $4.50. Write for catalogue and prices. Yours truly, N. C. LONG. Yes! We've Cot 'Era. M00&E & McKENZIE, Clothiers and Mens' Furnishers, OF GREENSBORO, N. C. HAVE MADE STEPHENS & BREM, their Agents in Chapel Hill. From them you can get anything in the Clothing line you want. White Duck Pants and Light Weight Sum mer Coats specialties. MR. W. H. RIDDICK, AGENT FOR T. J. IA-MBE, The Clothier and Furnisher OF DURHAM, N. C, will be at ROBERSON'S HOTEL, TUESDA Y-FRIDA V, MARCH 19-21, with a full line of Spring Clothing. Walt for him. HARRY HOWELL, Agent. w .. if) , l.VX, m& DETROIT, MICH. EhgSfcJ 0

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