LOCAL NOTES. In the Phi the question discus sed was the abolition of capital punishment. It was decided to re tain it for the present. Dr. Archibald 'Henderson has been invited to deliver the com mencement address at the Salis bury graded schools, May 5th. The Modern Literature Club will meet tonight in the Alumni building at 7.30. Prof. Sledd, of Wake Forest, will address the club. Mr. Henry L. Sloan was called home Friday by the serious illness of his mother. She has since im proved, however, and Mr. Sloan re turned to the Hill Monday night. The stipulations which are to govern the publication or next .year's annual have been .drawn up and accepted by the societies am the fraternities. All officers wil be elected this spring. Dr. James D. Brunei" ad dressed the members of the Philanthropic society Saturday night, 7th, on the life of Henry Clay The speech was an enlightening and inspiring character study. Mr. J. R. Hoffman walked of with the decision in the Di so.-ietv debate. The question was whether or not Ariz-ma and New Mexico should have been admitted as sepa rate States. The affirmative won . . I .1 L earns purporting to oe tliose of the Souhomort and Senior classes played ping pong on th diamond Monday afternoon in oractice rame. The resulting score was 19 to 8 in favor of the Sopho mores Coach Lawsou is doing some artistic work in the trophy room in the gymnasium. Above the picture of each winning team baseballs oi footballs are hung, each with the result of some important game ... . 1-v T nam ted on it bv hanu. Ur. Jaw- son is doing the painting also. The Atlantic and North Car olina Company announce that the Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City,. N C, one of the most popular resorts on the Atlantic Coast, will be open for guests June 15th, 1()(X, under new management, and tint' the hotel has been repainted and re paired and put in first-class condi tion. For rates and reservations, apply by letter to Manager Atlan tic Hotel, Morehead City, N. C. Scores of students left Friday and Saturday to spend the holidays at home. The number on the Hill Sunday and Monday was appreci ably smaller than usual, reminding one slightly of Christmas. Mon day night and Tuesday they came trooping back in, each one fully persuaded that everyone else had gone home or that everyone knew of his goiug and had missed him. The old campus, however, though time had wrought numerous chan ges in it since Friday was, never theless easily recognizable. "Did n't you leave the Hill?" asked a re turned Freshman of another stu dent, with a rising inflection. At the negative answer a look ol the most bewildered astonishmen o'er spread his countenance. Gradually it melted awav into a look of the j which his innocent young face could express. St. Johns Defeated Carolina won her third and last game of the Easter trip by defeat ing St. Johns, of Maryland, at Winston in a fast, exciting game by the score of 7 to 6. Patterson twirled for Carolina and held the visitors down well until near the last when they began to connect with his delivery too frequently to be pleasant. Carolina had it all her own way at first, but by the end of the sixth St. John's had brought the score up to 7 to 4. When she added two in the ninth by a home run with one man on base, and this was followed by a two bagger, the excitement grew intense and Cunningham relieved Patterson after two men were down. A Mary lander was thrown out try ing to steal home and the game was over. KT - t 1 i i io iaouiateu score in tun was kept and the papers contained only glittering generalities, making a satisfactory report impossible. The score by innings: Carolina -2 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 7 8 3 St. John's 1 0 0012002 (i 8 4 Batteries: Patterson, Cunning ham and Rogers; Reynolds and Rowse. Umpire, Lane, of Caro The Yanagans Today, "Are you going to see the Yana gans this afternoon?" This is the query on all sides this morning. And the answer of course is "Yes". Much curiosity has been excited by the unknown and rather unsug yestive name on our baseball sched ule and rife rumors have been afloat. Some assert that the play ers are of the gentler sex and swear that Manager Miller told them so. Others aver ' that they are of the bthtopiau race, giving the same authority; While yet others have combined both theories. Be it known, however, this is a r-.ccr.et between us, you understand that the Yanagans are Caucasian male players, and professionals at that. Really, truly, professionals. They belong to a Baltimore club, plays league teams and have been putting- up a fast article ot ball. You'll miss something if you an. not on the field this afternoon. Field Day. Field day exercises were held yesterday afternoon and after close and interesting contests the fol lowing- prizes were awarded the victors. S5.00 hat given by W. A. Slater, won by Robert Bridgers. $3.00 hat given by Sneed Mark lam, won by Dunlap. Umbrella given by T. J. Lamb & Co.. won bv Burn. Gold cuff buttons given by Jones & Frazier, won by Pittman. Stick pin given by H. Mahler & Son, won by Davis. Sweater given by Burke and Co., won by Dunlap. Pocket knife given by A. A. luttz, won by McNeil. Pip.e given by Yearby Drug Co., won by McRae. Pipe given by ICubanks Drug Co. won by Dickson. Pair shoes by given Little. by Whiting iros.. won 4 Tennis balls given by Univer sity Athletic Store, won by Pittman. Fancy vest given by Dave Livy, won bv I'ittniau. white: rolls Cigarettes AKK NOT THE CHEAPEST,- BUT THE BEST. Manufactured by The EiT'c'Kirextrx-icv Tobacco Co, WiJnon, ISt. C:., lJ. SB. V. UNIVERSITY DRUG COMPANY, A complete line of Drugs. We solicit your patronage and guarantee prompt and efficient service N. B. We have something good to drink ? ? ? ? NIGHT PHONE f3. Harem Turkish Cigarettes. 20 for 15 u it-. Grain Plug Cut Can 10 cents THE SURBRUG COMPANY, Richmond, Virginia. You Get that Soft Finish at Asheville Laundry SELLERS & GREENWOOD, Agts. White Cornell University Medical College, NEW YORK CITY. The course covering four years begins during the last woek In September mid Pontlnu until Jon A preliminary training in natural science in of trreat advantaKo. All the classes are divided into small sections for recitations, laboratory and clinical bedside instruction. Students are admitted to advanced standing after passing the requisite examinations! The successful completion of the first year in any College or University recognized by the Kegnnts of the State of New York as maintaining a satisfactory standard is sufficient to satisfy the requirements for admis sion which have lately been raised. The annual announcement giving full particulars will be mailed on application , .. WM. M. POLK, M. D , L L. D., Dean, ' Cornell university Medical College, 27th and 28th Streets and First Avenue, New York City. Medical College of Virginia. Christopher Tompkins, M. D., Dean. DEPARTMENTS OF MEDICINE, DENTISTRY AND PHARMACY THE SIXTY-NINTH SESSION WILL COMMENCE SEPT. 25, 1WW. Honor System. Excellent Theoretical Course with Thorough Practical and Clinical Instruction in the Memorial Hospital, City Free Dispensary, and New and Well-Equipped Laboratories, all under the exclusive control of the College, together with the State Penitentiary Hospital, and other Public Institutions. For Catalogue, address : : : : OR. FRANK M. REAOE, Secy. Richmond, Va. 1765 University of Pennsylvania DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE 1906 Undergraduate Department. The One Hundred and Forty-first Session will begin September 28, 1906. The- course, which covers a period of four years, of eight and one half months each, is eminently practical, and properly graded, beginning with laboratory instruction in the fundamental subjects, and concluding with a comprehensive system of clinical instruction, terminating in the Fourth Year with the assignment of students as clinical clerks in the Hospital. A large proportion (at least 80 per cent ) of the graduating classes secure positions as Resident Physicians in Hospitals. Summer School for Graduates. The clinics and laboratories of this Department are ojki throughout the year tor the behefit of those who wish to engage in graduate work. For those whose time is more limited, a comprehensive course is given, beginning this year May 14, aud continuing for a period of six weeks. This course is designed to meet the needs of the praetiouer. For further information, apply to the Dean of the Medical Dec artment. University of Tennsylvama, Thi adelfhia. C o m Again! Mr. Ilorton, representing- W In i tin hi r o of Raleig-h, will be back the last week in March with a swell line of Spring and Summer Furnishings and Tailoring- Samples. Save your orders for him. Full Line of Shoes, Straw Hats, Underwear, Ties, and Shirts. Ajpt-U 2. 3, Ar. ABERNETHY and ROSS, Agts 1 iloz. lihMos pvt n by Holladay, post supreme and heart-telt pity won by Winboruc. 11 K S' H!S2?JPIIJnDIIK S us-ca inai neaaacne, Cnpudlne cures all kinds of HoheH, wbnilixr hoad.haek. or limb; rnllevwrt tomHPb troulilos, niont lily pains, to. HtraJcht- V mitoutihn nervpM after excelvo Hinokliitf or iIIkhI tintl.m V Absolutely Huriule n. m IT'S LIQUID. Trial Bottl; tOv at drugiiarai... by dot at fountt. 3 IW-7

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