: LOCAL- NOTES. Dr. K. P. Battle lectured in Greensboro last Friday night, be fore the1' ; State Normal and Indus trial College. Prof." Noble returned today from a business trip to the eastern part of the State. Proband JMrs. J. W. Gore will leave Thursday or Friday for a short visit to Washing-ton, Balti more and Philadelphia. Prof. Gore goes north on University business. Dr. Chas. Baskeryille will lecture in nhe Chapel tonight on "Air and Ventilation. " Mr. L. H. Smith, of Liberty, spent Tuesday niht here with his son, Mr.- T; H; Smith, '06. Messrs. Lassiter, Smith, Stuart, Mann and Dortch went to Durhani Tuesday to witness the Trinity-Lafayette game. Mr. Tom Rice, of the class of 1900, now in the IT. S. Soil' Survey, after spending- several days here, left Monday for Washington, D. C. ' Mrs Wi S. By n urn and Miss Mary Bynum, of Lincolnton, are spending several days here visiting at Dr. Al Heuderson's. Prof. E. K. Graham returned Friday night, after being away several days on business connected with" the University. Mr. Paul Faison spent several days on tlie Hill this week. Messrs. II. M." Emerson and T. Hill went to Durham Tuesday af ternoon. vi ; ' Mr.. W. C. Rice spent Monday night jn Raleigh. The Y. M. C. A. was led 'Tues day night (hy. Prof. Gore. His theme was the New Building. The ' new Baptist pastor. Rev. C. A. Jenkins, will be inducted in to office and deliver his first sermon this coming Sunday. Dr. Thomas Hume has been .in vited to deliver a course of lectures on Shakespeare before the A. & M. Summer School and will render this service the second week of the school. Dr. Hume is an authority on Shakespeare and we feel sure his lectures will be thoroughly ap preciated. - Mr.. Frank W.QMack, recently Superintendent, Eastern Division of the Associated Press, will deliver a Star Course lecture in the Chapel April 7. " ... - i. j . Prof Collier Cobb returned Sun day afternoon from a business trip to Raleigh;? sr " Dr. C' W. 'Coker has been confin ed to his room for several days with grip.,...,.., The University has just purchas ed an . additional . telescope for the use of astronomy students. It is a very fine instrument of its kind. Miss Pattie Lewis returned to Raleigh Saturday, after i visit of several days at Dr. K. P. Battle's. Mr. J: W. Turrentine, S. M. '02, associate-professor of Chemistry at Lafayette University, spent several days on the Hill this week. Several from Durham were here Friday af ternoon to witness the game with Lafayette. Past Week's Work. The University students who are canvassing for the Young Men's Christian Association building have met with remarkable success. In one week they have secured two thousand dollars in subscriptions from the faculty, students and townspeople. - Many of the sub scribers have made sacrifices that they might have a part in the erec tion of this building which is des tined to be a power for good in our University life. One thousand dol lars more is needed to complete the edifice. When this amount is sub scribed, an additional thousand dollars will be available to the com mittee through the generosity of an unknown friend. Mr. W. D. Weatherford, who addressed our student body last fall secured this gift for our college. This gift will enable the committee to furnish the building handsomely. The solicit ing committee is confident that the recessary one thousand dollars will be secured this week, as every stu dent in college has a desire to en courage this University movement. Summer School. The next session of the Universi ty summer school will begin June 13th and continue until July 8th. The prospects for a successful ses sion are bright. The teaching force lias been selected from the University faculty and from the faculties of about a dozen other prominent Educational institutions. There will be some thirty special ists on the regular teaching staff, and besides these a number of special lectures. Do You Want to Make Money? Yon can easily earn at your home during your vacation enough money to take you through college next session. No canvassing. Clean hightoned business. If you expect to work at all, it will pay you to investigate this proposition. In writing give age and home address. For full particulars, address Box j 28, Charlottesville, Va. iYearby's Drug Store. ! The largest and best stock of drugs , in town. Our drinks are not old and ' antiquated but new and modern. Celi : ko, Evoita, PepsiCola Cincho. HOT , DRINKS, Beef Tea, Tomato Bouillon, Chocolate and Coffee, etc. ! We carry a full line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs and Gasoline, Druggist Sundries, Toilet Articles, in cluding Combs, Chamois Skins, Brush es, Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, Face Powd ' er, Sponges, Etc. Lowney's, Tenny's and Hughes Candy. Choice line of Cigars. Prescriptions accurately de spensed day or night, E. S. MERRITT, Manager. 1 Japan and Russia are fighting it out on the other side of the earth j but the boys here are busier than they are buying spring suits from Parker aud Johnston and guessing i at the number of beans in the bot- ! tie. Take a guess at the number you may get the pants. Near 200 guesses have been registered in the last ten days. Come early and avoid the rush. We Patronize The University publications. The University students patronize us. Both get value received. LET'S KEEP IT UP. . The University 'Pharmacy, L'hone No. 58. Students' Headquarters. PACIFIC mUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Thirty-Seven Years Successsul ''Career. Best Protection offered by any Company that Is now doing business in the country. POLICY CONTRACTS SURPASSED BY NONE . Dividends highest paid by any company writing similar policies. Un surpassed by fairness and liberality. Strictly the policy holder's company." WANTED: cMEN TO VO ITS BUSINESS-NICE CONTRACTS. JOHN F. STOKES, Manager. Call at Central Hotel, Chapel Hill, N, C. FOR HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS at Reasonable Prices see OOE3E3, of DURHAM, N. O. KODAK WORK A SPECIALTY SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS J. S. COBB, - - - 103 Eest Main Street. Durham, N. C. Call tor Volunteers We want a local agent in every town in North Carolina to solicit in surance for the Michi gan Mutual Life Insur ance Co. of Detroit, Michigan. Lowest premiums and highest cash values; 50 differ ent kinds of policies; very attractive com mission contracts. GWYN & HORTON, STATE AGENTS, NORTH WILKESBORO, N. CAROLINA. Chapel Hill Hotel Dr. Wm. Lynch, Dentist, DURHAM, N. C. Office in First National Bank cBuilding. The - Central - Hotel J. F. STOKES, Pkop. CHAPEL HILL, N. O. AND j UNIVERSITY INN ANNEX. j Flette, 2.00per cteay. j Special prices per week and month. WW. Pickard, Proprietor. BATES. Transient, Per Day, 12.00 Students. Per Month, in Advance, 10 and 12.75 Students, Per Week, 4.00 HERNDON, The Hardware Man will FRAME YOUR PICTURES The latest patterns of Mouldings, Mattings, 'etc., always in stock. JR. S3. McRAE, STUDENTS' SUPPLIES. STATIONERY, FANCY GROCERIES, CANDIES, FRUITS AND CIGARS. FURNITURE JONES & JONES.... .REPRESENT T J. LAM BE, SONS & CO. DURHAM, N. O. Swellest line of Clothing and Gents' Furnishings to be seen. WALK OVER SHOES a specialty. School Books in a hurry Anil at Ntw York nrices. linelv or by the dozen, may be obtained second-hand or new. by any boy or girl in the remotest hamlet, or any. teacher or omciai anywnerc, aim fH Delivery prepaid Kmnri n.w. comniete aiunaucuiai cataloffuerf.of school books of all ( publishtrs, if you mention this adr HIHDS fc R0BLE 91-33.35 W. IStb St., New York City. Pickard s Livery, Feed and S'e Stable. Near the Episcopal Chuicn. Splend id Riding and Driving Horses. Polite Hostlers. Quick Attention. GEORGE PICKARD, Proprietor. Our Specialty i PRERIPTION WORK. Eubanks Drug Comp'y LEMMERT THE COLLEGE TAILOR BALTIMORE. We are making a specialty of Dressing Col lege MEN, and garments produced by us have a style and expression that are only found in high class tailoring. Our garments are all cut after iifdividual measures and guaranteed to fit. We are makers of moderate priced garments. a .14 Fayette St. LEMMER1.

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view