HERE AND THERE; jy Dartmouth was the first college in
','(:''::r::. ... ." " j America to have a college paper, and
iIr R- C. Freeman, of Surry Co!'. Dattiel Webster was its editor,
a new addition to the la w class. ; Lehigh University has adopted the
The Granite for the Alumni , nJlor stem.
Llditisr has' begun to arrive. ; The French government proposes to
jisS Mattie Kirklantl ol . Dur- uevote twenty million dollars to the
1 viitine' friends in the village. 1ar!s Exhibition in lyoo.
NO CUliE-o PAY.
That i.i the way all druggists sell GROVE'S
TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Chills and
fever aiul all forms of malaria. It in simply
Iruiiauci Tonic in a tasteless form. Children
love it. . Adultfa prefer bitter nav.eathiu
Tonics. Price SOe.
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DESIRABLE IN
Clothinu k Furnishings
can he found at
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DURHAM, N. C.
gr Ward made the best debate j Vanderbilt finished her foot-bull
the Phi- Society Saturday night, (season with a clear record, having
Mr. J. G. McKormick spent Sat-jSCred 141 points to her "PPonenfs .
rday W'tn Incuu xiui.v ui- mere are two hundred and fifty
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ilt-WI nhniit 1 n.t-.f r . u !
, , tt i. r i itiuui iuii) ineu lor uanerv iosi
Mr. J- J r , .7 " tioilS OH h:.r-1,nH finn
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h Raleigh last. week vvitn nismotn-
r.Mrs.E. M. Hayes.
Mr. R- H. Gwalteney has been
illed home for a few days on ac-
mint of the sickness of his mother.
Mr. J. T. Paunill, of Reidsville,
therewith his son Who will take
w this Spring1.
A, B. Kimball, '95, received license
, practice law" from the Supreme
ourt last week.
The Trustees of Richmond College
ave recently decided to admit "co-
:(iS .
Seven conversions was the fruitful
esultof the recent series ol meetings
the Baptist Church.
The Literary Societies of Wake For-
st College celebrated their sixty
lird aniversary last Friday.
-.The Convention of Raleigh meets
t the Episcopal Church to-day. Bish-
p Cheshire and several - clergymen
-ill be present.
Mr. N. W.. Taylor, of Asheville, the
liotogfrapher chosen by the senior
lass for this year's work, has been on
;-;e Hill since Friday.
Mr. W. O. Cox; of Forsyth Co.
ias returned to collegv after an ab-
Lence of one term. ' He will take
aw. .
Messrs. H. W. Collins, G. M.
ate and W. K. Lane are in the In
irmary. with measles. Two of these
leatlemen have' had measles t w ice
ach, and the other once previous to
heir present experience.
Misses Mag-ie and Sallie Foust,
dio have been visiting- their aunt
'1 E. L. Harris, returned to their
ionie in Randolph County last
ieek.
Dr. R, H. Whitehead went to
Richmond last week to attend his
rother-in-law who is sick there.
e returned Friday.
The town authorities are to be
mgratulated on the improve
ment made on the side-walk between
I'hapel Hill Hotel and Roberson's
Hotel.
Mr, C. F. Gates spent Wedues
tv night with his brother, Mr. A.
S.Catev'Ol.
Sixteen out of the twtnty of Dr.
banning-'s law students that applied
p license passed their examination
successfully.
Mr. J. C. Caddell, of Waks For-
pt, was here Thursday represent-
Rthe Biblical Recorder, and work-
K in the intprot nf thn Tlmfist
fome Mission!
The following men will conduct the
gular services of the Y. k. C. A. ;--
Tuesday Mr. Speas.
Wednesday J. K, Hair.
Thursday W. T. Bost.
.'eshtvtrin nrmnnHi' :i t ('Ar 1.1U.
A.U students are invited to attend.
O lo t i m gj.
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Prices moderate. Call and see sam
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Oilers thorough instruction in four regular
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Tuition $'M a year; total expense $200,
467 students, 26 teachers, 40,000 volumes,
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Scholarships and loans to the need'.
Tuition free to sons of all ministers, can
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