HERE AND THERE. Mr. J Turrentine spent Sun day at Blackwood. The Choral Society will give a concert the 15th of April. Mr. S. Borland was at the' ball game with Wake Forest Friday. .Mr. E. A. Whitehead's father came up to see him last night, Mr. T. Eld ridge spent Saturday and Sunday with a friend in the country. Rev. T. E. Winecoff spent sever al days last week in Durham and Raleigh. Those who attended the Wake Forest-Trinity game say it was , a 'daisy.' Dr. F. W. Whitehead, of Conetoe, is with his brother, Mr. F. A. Whitehead, who is sick here. A large number of University students attended the Trinity-Wake Forest game at Durham Saturday. Dr. C. W. Byrd, of Asheville, is with us this week as preacher to the University. Mr. Fabius Busbee, of Raleigh, spent Saturday night with his sons, Messrs. R. S. and P. H. Busbee. Dr. A, H. Merritt and Dr. W. J. Cranford, Professors in Trinity College, saw" the game Wednesday. Rufus L. Patterson, of Durham, brother of E. V. Patterson, '99, came over to see the game Wednesday-Mrs. B.N. Duke, Miss(Lolla Ruth Carr, and Miss Annie Watts, of Durham, came over to see the Trinity game, Mr. Baylor, of the U. S. Geodetic Survey, is on the Hill for the pur pose of establishing the true geo graphical meridian here. The Trinity-Wake Forest game played on the Trinity grounds last Saturday resulted in a score of 8 to 9 in favor of the "deep water boys." Dr. A. G. Carr, James H. South- gate and Capt. N. A. Ramsey, of Durham, old University students, were over to see the Trinity game. Honor to Whom Honor is Due." he hoard of editors of the Rich mond College magazine have decid ed to get out a special literary issue and have requested our noted Prof essor of English, Dr. Hume, for the privilege of inserting his pic ture in said issue. That Dr. Hume is an alumnus of Richmond College is naturally a matter of pride for her loyal sons as he probably has no superior in scholarly attainments hi the southern states. Spark's new R. R. Shows will exhibit in Chapel Hill April Uth, afternoon and night. Admission 2d cents, children under 12 years of age 10 cents. ".. & A'. Routt." Send Us Your Name and we will mail you one of our Sporting- Goods Catalogues. Get our prices before you buy anything- in the athletic line; either goods or clothing'- Vve are fitting out many i -.-. Foot-ball, Cricket and Bicycle Clubs. Mail Orders timi to. and will gladly send you goods on approbation. LARRIMOBE& RIDENOTJIt, K17 9th St. Washington, D. C. Tomorrow evening Mr. Living ston Barbour of Rutgers College will appear in the Chapel under the auspecies of the Y. M. C. A., ren dering Dickens' great master-piece "David Uopperheld". TheChas. H.Llliott Co., Philadelphia. Pa., LITHOGRAPHERS AND STATIONERS. The Largest College Engraving House in the world. , PERCY WHITAKER, Chapel Hill, N. C, Southern Agent. NO CURB-NO PAY. That is the way all druggists sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Chills and fever and all forms of malaria. It is simply Iron and Tonic in s. tasteless form. Children love it!. Adults prefer bitter nauseating Tonics. Price 50c. UNIVERSITY NO LET-UP. EVERYTHING DESIRABLE IN Clathino urnishin 8S IF can be found at . W. A. SLATER CO., DURHAM, N. C. Summer Samples New Spring and from Wannamaker and Brown, and Royal Taylors have come. Suits from 7.50 up. Golf Suits . from $6.00 up. Golf Stockings, Trousers, and Furnishing Goods a Specialty. Beautiful line of Shirts. Fit guar anteed. Call and see Samples. Carver & Wilson. 25 Old West, inder History Room. The University of North arolina, Offers thorough instruction in four regular courses of study, six brief courses, optional courses to suit individual needs; and profes sional courses in law and medicine. Tuition 160 a year; total expense $200, 467 students, 26 teachers, 40,000 volumes, 7 scientific laboratories and museums, jrymnasium, athletic grounds, bath rooms (free to all) Discipline manly, without espionage. Scholarships and loans to the needy. Tuition free to sons of all ministers, can didates for the ministry, public school teach ers, and persons under bodily infirmity. Address PRESIDENT ALDERMAN Chapel Hill, N. C. THE University Magazine. Published by the Dialectic "and Philanthropic Literary Societies of the University of North Carolina. Subscription, $1 for the current PnlWe vear. Arrangements have been made by which the University lyTarrnyirtP and the N. C, Journal of Education may be had together for onlv One Dollar per year. L Send, us your subscription. Advertising rates furnished promptly on application W. S. Wilson, Business Manager. Literary contributions solicited from the undergraduate body of the University. Articles of merit will find prompt publication. Upon mat ters relating to the literary depart ment of the Magazine, Address, J. G. McCormick, Editor-in-Chief, Chapel Hill, N. C. Livery & Feed Stable, W. J. HUNTER, MANaGer. Chapel Hill, N. C. Good Teams, NiceVeiicles, Careful "' Drivers. Prices reasonable. A .A. Kluttz, IS HEADQUARTERS FOR AH me books used in foe universiiy and me : common sctioois. Also Stationery and Students' Supplies I have a full line of Blair's Tablets and Note Books, Wirt's Fountain Pens and Perfection Student's Lamps, Pratt's Astral Oil. . A COMPLETE LINE OF Men's Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goodsland Toilet Articles. Confectioneries, Fruits,. Cigars and Tobacco, Potted Meats and Pickles. Fine .Hats-andtHand-madeiShces ASJSpecialty. Having- served "The Boys" and the Public for a number of years, I am prepared to offer 4 r J . ...... r. nA tilJ4--w i n SPAULDIN'V Athletic Goods. BRANCH HOUSE FOR NORTH CAROLINA, N. C. LONG & BRO, AGENTS. BASE BALL, FOOT BALL, TENNIS, and GOLF SUITS. 25 per cent off for Clubs. jgVrite for catalegue & Samples. sfiwfxa .--"fir W. B. SORRELL. DEALER IN Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Optical Goods and Novelties. DO YOU WEAR SHOES? If you do we can fit you. A full line of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. Anything' usually found in a stock of General Merchandise. Give us a trial. Respectfully, T. F. Lloyd, Prop'r. C. J. Copeland, Man''r. a llu? .OI gooas uusmjdissc" " 4""1; at prices to suit the times. My Motto is: "TheBest Goods for the Lowest Cash Prices. T?ocrwrtf nil v. A. A. KLUTTZ , CALL ON THE University Press For the Printing of Posters, Dodgers, Letter Heads. Bill Heads Receipts, Envelopes etc, SCRATCHPADS, ) 6 for 25 Cents. W. M. YEARBY, Druggist and Seedsman, DURHAM, N. C. & CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Prescriptions, a Specialty H.H.Patterson, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes Hats Crockery, Leather, 'Hardware, fresh groerip:s of all kinds. 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