HERE AND THERE.
Dr. Thos. Hume has accepted an
invitation to deliver two lectures
before the Southern Biblical Assem
bly in Charlotte, N. C, June
2427.
Mr. Will Battle, ex-'OO, is visitim
friends on the Hill.
Mr, W. F. Bryan went to Golds
boro Saturday on a visit to his
parents.
Prof. E. V. Howell went to
Raleigh Friday on business.
Mr. James 77ebb, ex-'98, of Hills
boro, spent Sunday on the Hill.
Mr. J. J. Broadhurst came up
last Wednesday evening-, and spen
the night with his brother E. D
Broadhurst, fy. Jtle accompanied
our debaters to Athens while on his
way to visit his brother living in
Americus, Ga.
The best debater in the Phi
Society last Saturday night was
Mr. L. T. Johnston, in the Di. Mr
Nichols. '
Our (jeorgia debaters, Messrs
Broadhurst and Bowie, left last
Thursday morning for Athens, Ga
Cross & Linehan, of Raleigh, wil
show a fine line of ready-to-wear
clothing, furnishings etc. at Patter
son's Hotel Thursday and Friday
See Cross & Linehan's line of
clothing Friday at Patterson's H
tel.
Buy your Easter clothes, fur
nishings etc. from Cross & Linehan
at Patterson's Thursday and Fri
day. W. F. Bryan Ag't.
I have obtained the services of
Prof. Antonio Bellezza to teach
dancing here. The class will beinn
on April 4th. in Commons Hall
All wishing to take see me.
J. I). Grimes.
Small pox being so prevalent
over the State has caused many
students to be vaccinated and conse
quently a crowd are carrying very
sore arms.
The Tar Heel is indebted to
the Atlanta Constitution, for the
cuts of the Carolina-Georgia deba
ters in this issue.
W. D. Carmichael. 97, spent
Saturday and Sunday on the Hill
note that Mr. T. G. I
given the honor of addressing the !
Convention on the '"Work 'of the!
i
Young Men's Christian Association
in the Schools and Colleges."
The Y. M. C. A. Convention in Dur
ham. The following gentlemen attended
the State Convention of the Young
Men's Christian Association as dele
gates from the Y. M. 1. A. of the
University: Messrs. T. G. Pear
son, L. R. Wilson, J. M. Green
field, W. B. Speas, H. H. Kapp. J.,
G. Crawford, Allison, Webb, S. W.
Reaves, W. S. Crawford, and
George Stephens.
The delegates report a good time
for all. The Durham people were
very hospitable, doing everything)
in their power to make the men en
joy their stay. The faculty and
students of Trinity College gave a
reception to the visitors and they
showed their appreciation of their
kindness by enjoying themselves to
the fullest extent. The students of
the Southern Conservatory of Music
gave a complimentary concert to the
delegates. This was a very enjoy
able occasion and the young men left
regretting that they had not longer
to stay in so pleasant a place. We
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Un
derwear, etc.
AT POPULAR PRICKS.
MERCHANT TAILOR, - - RALEIGH N. C.
Agent for Oehm & Company, Baltimore.
UNIVERSITY
Base-Ball Goods.
Victor balls, original price $1.00,
now 50c; bats $1.00, now 50c
bats 75c, now 35c ; come quick or
they will all be sold.
Co-op.
SEE that new Line of
Stationery at co-oP
before you buy.
M. D. KING, D.D.S.,
Dental Surgeon.
Office Over Yearby's Drug Store,
See our line of
Spring Suits and
Trousers.
MARKS ARNHEIM & ROYAL
AGENCIES.
The REGAL SHOE is still in the
LEAD.
Examine Spring Styles.
Wilson & Bboadhukst,
25 Old West.
Shoes:
30 Styles to select from.
Prices $2.00 to $6.00 per pair.
Co-oP.
The Carrollton Hotel,
W. L. GILBERT, Lesse,
Raleigh, N. C.
Rates $2.00 and 3.00 Per Day.
A cordial welcome to University
students and the traveling public.
Student's Supply Store
Next to Yearby's Drug- Store.
Fruits, Confections, Cifrars, Cigarettes.
Best Smoking and Chewing- Tobacco. Cakes.
Crackers, Potted Hani, Tongue, Beef, Olives,
jficKies, iNuts, cneese, sardines, etc.
When you get hungry, call in. Freshmen
enjoy the same welcome as Seniors or the
Faculty. S. M. BARBEE.
Livery & Feed Stable
W. J. HUNTER, Manager.
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Good Teams, Nice Vehicles, Careful
Drivers.
PRICES REASONABLE.
A. A. Kluttz,
IS-HEADQUARTERS FOR
ill me Books used mine univeisny and me
common sciioois.
Also Stationery and Students' Supplies
I have a full line of
Blair's Tablets ad Note Books, Wirt's
Fountain Pens and Perfection
Student's Lamps, Pratt's
Astral Oil.
A COMPLETE LINE OF
Men's Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods and
Toilet Articles.
Confectioneries, Fruits, Cig-ars and
Tobacco, Potted Meats and Pickles.
Fine Hats and Hand-made Shoes
A Specialty.
Having- served "The Boys" arid the Public
for a number of years, I am prepared to offer
a line of goods unsurpassed in quality and
at prices to suit the times. My Motto is:
"The Best Goods for the Lowest Cash Prices.
Respectfully,
A. A. KLUTTZ
LOOK OUT FOR
T. J. LAMBE,
The Popular
Clothier and Gents Furni
sher of Durham
He will be here soon with a nobby
line of Clothing, Shoes, and Neck
wear.
Every body should see them
N. C. LONG & BRO.
GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED.
B. SORRELL.
mm mm
w.
CALL ON THE
University Press
"For the Printing- of
Posters, Dodgers
Letter Heads. Bill Heads
Receipts, Envelopes etc,
SCRATCHPADS
6 for 25 Cents.
II TR y OLE?
Does your wheel
need repairing?
Do you need a new Bell, Saddle, Lamp,
Cyclometer, or anything- in the way of Oil
Graphite, Chain, Locks, Cement, or 'anything
n this liner It so let your troubles lie known
to us and we will remedy them.
PCNCTUKES 25c. Work Guaranteed.
N. C. Long &Beo.
PICKARD'S
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
THE FINEST,
GENTLEST,
AND FLEETEST
HOUSES.
o
The newest, tieatest and handsomest
vehicles. Everything- up to date.
Polite and Experienced Hostlers.
Orders of old and new students recieve
prompt attention.
GEORGE C. PTCKAUD & BRO
Proprietors
DEALER IN
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Optical
Goods and Novelties.
H.H. Patterson,
DEALER IN
Goods, Notions,
Shoes, Hats,
Crockery, Leather, Hardware.
FRESH GROCERIES
of all kinds,
Monarch Flour ircsb Iroui the Mills,
SHIP STUFF AND BRAN.
AGENTS 1'OK
NEW LEE,
AND OTHER
COOK STOVES
Heating Stoves, Grates and all kinds of
Stove Fixtures kept in stock.
Agent for the celebrated
Old Hickory Wagons.
M. D. KING'S
NEW GR0CEIOr--sS3
A fresh, clean stock of heavy and
fancy ' jfrocerie.
The patronage yf old and new
students solicited.
W. M. YEARBY,
Druggist and Seedsman,
DURHAM, N. C. & CHAPEL HILL, N. C.
Prescriptions, a.Specialty
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Tuition $60 a year; total expense $200,
467 students, 30 teachers, 40,000 volumes,
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