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PERSONALS t Miss Mary Graves left Saturday for a month's stay in New York. Dr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Herty, Dr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Pratt, Miss Mar garet Alexander, Prof. E. V. How ell, and Mr. "N. C. Curtis were amoug those who represented Chap el Hill at the Marshall's Ball at Ra leigh last week. Bernard 0'Neil, who has been confined to the infirmary since he was wounded some time ago, left last week for Wilmington where he will undergo an operation' for the removal of the bullet which lodged in a muscle of his leg. Friends of Mr. Edgar Dv Broad hurst will be interested to learn o his marriage last Thursday evening to Miss Mamie Strovvd, of Greens boro. Mr. Broadhurst graduated at the University a few years ago and was for a time instructor in the law department. At present he is one of the most promising young lawyers of Greensboro. Mr. C. L. Boynton, for three years past office secretary of the Student Department of the Y. M. C. A. at New York City, spent part of last week on the Hill. Mr. Boynton is on his way to Shang hai, China, to fill a similar position for the Student Department of the Y. M. C. A. in China. The Y. M. C. A. organizations of North Carolina will support Mr. Boynton in his new field. L. F. Abernathy,'06, whose ill health resulting from blood poison ing has been previously referred to, is not improving as rapidly as hi friendscould wish. "Abby" is still at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, where he has been ever since the opening of college. Fo a time he improved after going to the hospital, but latterly he has suffered a relapse, and is in a serious condition again. LOCAL NOTES The Societies. Up in the Phi they debated, Sat urday night, the query, "Resolved, That the government should enact uniform and more stringent divorce laws." The negative won and Mr. Iv. C. Kerr made the best speech. The Di society discussed the question, "Resolved, That United States Senators should be elected by the direct vote of the people." The decision was rendered in , favor of the affirmative and Mr. L. P. Matthews was judged the best speaker. The query for the Freshman de bate in the Di society has been post ed as follows: "Resolved, That the United States government should take the island of Cuba aud hold it as a colonial possession." The Freshman debate was instituted ex perimentally last year, and proved a distinct success. It is to be hoped that the Freshmen will go at it in earnest again this year. The Societies have elected their Soph-Junior debaters. They are: J. W. Hester, '08, and S. V. Bowen, '09, Phi, and T. W. Andrews, '08, and C. E. Mcintosh, '09, Di. The query is the same as the one for the Di Fresh debate. No definite time has yet been set for the debate, but it will come off some time before Christmas, The Biological Journal Clu met Saturday evening at the resi dence of Dr. W. C. Coker. A mass meeting for students only was held in the chapel las xnursuay night. Uoiieere songs were sung and yells were practiced after which Chief Cheerer Freddie Stem rendered several charming selections on the bass drum. A prize of an annual has been offered by the Yackety Yack for the best collection of kodak picture taken on the campus or in the vicin ity of Chapel Hill. The collection vinningout will be reproduced on a double page, in the annual, as was done last year. To-day the enrollment of the University , -numbers 70320 more than the total for last year. The University's academic departmen contains more students than the corresponding departments of any three colleges in the South taken together-excepting the University of Texas. The Economics Society met in the Economics Seminary, Alum n Hall, last Monday evening. The question tor discusion was "Resolved, That the resources o the South are insufficient to manu facture its entire cotton crop. ' About thirty members were pres ent, and both sides ot the query were thoroughly debated. v Jim ! Barry, who played on Vir ginia's eleven last year and on Car olina's two years ago, has orga nized a football team in Norfolk, Va., to be known as the Norfolk College Team. Weber, also of Carolina's '04 Varsity, is with him. The team is composed chiefly of ex-V. P. I. and ex-Virginia play ers. Owing to the fact that the Western Union Telegraph Co.'s lines in Norfolk were blown down during a severe storm Friday night it was impossible to obtain a con tinuous report of the Lafayette game last csaturaay arternoon There will be a report of the V. P. I. game, however, next Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the chapel. Everybody turn out. TOUCHDOWNS We scored. McNeil did it. A muddy field again. John A. must come back. Yes Horace gave a quiz. Fifty yards for a touchdown. Score 6 to 5 in our favor but t didn't stay that way. Hasn't missed a goal yet. Who? Why, Story, of course. First time Lafayette's goal has beeu crossed this season. The sight of old Story on the field reminded the Nor fol kites of Thanksgiving '05, and 17 to 0. Coach Warner has done good work at Colgate. His team held West Point and Cornell to "0 to 0," and Saturday it defeated Syracuse. Pickard and Strowd's "University Club Cigar" is made especially for the University students. When you are hungry, call at Thompsons Cafe. Large Frys and Stews served. Opposite Pickard's Sotel, TRADE WITH Pickard S: S tr o w& DEALERS IN tafinnon Fanpu Rrnpprioo Pimro uiuuunum I UNUV UIUUUUUOI uimuioi iuuuuuu, Lib i Up-to-date Cafe in Connection OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS - - - CHAPEL HILL, N Tobacco. Etc, c. WHITE ROLLS Cigarettes ARE ALL QUALITY. Manufactured by The Ware-Kramer Tobacco Oo., WilHon. N, C U. 53. A. Gttilford-Benbow Hotels. Automatic Fire Alarm in Every Room. Telephone in Borl Rooms, of which one hundred have Private Baths attached. European and American Plans. Greensboro, N. O. OORPENING & FRY, Proprietors. Good Taste in Home Furnish ings whether in alog cabin or a mansion. " We fare al ways prepared to do such furnishings as any inquiry may demand. Good FURNITURE is becoming more generally recognized as a factor of supreme im portance, and furniture manufacturers are exerting the utmost activity to provide satisfactory designs and new styles. In this respect the lines shown at Huntley-Stockton-Hill Company's. excel anything before shown. Our patrons will have an opportunity of making selection from the most ele gant stock of FURNITURE ever brought to our city. Cuts and prices upon application. Mail orders given prompt attention. To Colleges and Societies we make special prices on anything in our line. Huntley-Stockton-Hill Co., 110-12-14-16 South Elm St.. GREENSBORO, - N. C. Biain and Eye HOW EYE-STRAIN RETARDS STUDY. Many students possessing superior minds oftimes fancy themselves dull because they fail in their studies. The reason is simply this: They are afflicted with so much eye strain that it requires nearly all the nervous force they possess to fix the eye upon their books, thereby exhausting the energy of the brain. Many students unwisely sacrifice their health in attaining au education, because of the large amount of brain-strain sustained in the close use of their eyes, though their vision seems excellent. This form of brain-strain is easily detected by an expert and most always remedied by glasses properly adjusted. If you break your glasses don't send them away for repair, taking the chances of delay and mistakes. Just bring the pieces to the office and I will do the rest. . Consultation Fjresesl DR NATHAN ROSE NSTE IN, (Office Over Whitemore's Bakery.) COR. MAIN AND CHURCH BTS. . DURHAM, NO. ' Will be in Pieka-d's Hotel every second Wednesday. BOARD AT COMMONS HALL ' $8.00 PER MONTH. DON'T FORGET HALL THE BARBER. Doctor William Lynch, dentist: OJfice in Ktuttz Block. - CHAPEL HILL. Hp College Caps, Gowns, The best workmanship at lowest prices. Silk Fac ulty Gowns and Hoods. Cox Sons & Vlnltig, 2G2 Fourth Ave., New York, CALL AT H. H. PATTERSON'S OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS, where you will find Men's FuruishlnKH, Trunks, Dress Suit Cases, Carpets, Itugs, ready-made Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, BowIh and Pitchers, Kerosene OfU Heaters, Hardware of all kinds and everything that I good to eat. All goods delivered promptly. CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA Hotel Hwffitie, GREENSBORO, N. C. Location Southern Passenger Depot. Newly Refitted and Modern. Special arrangements made for Traveling men. ORES HAM & CO., Proprietors. Hotel CI egg, GREENSBORO, N. O. Opposite depot. Cafe open all night. Special attention to all students. W. F. CLEGG, Proprietor. G. C. PICKARD & CO., Livery Stable Near the 'Phone Exchange. The best Livery in town. Splendid horses and car riages. Quick attention. G, C. & J. F. PICKARD, . Props
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