Mr. John T. Vaughn, Representing,
T. L. VAUGHN, Jr., & CO.,
Fashionable Tailors and Men's Furnishers
Of Winston - Salem,
Will be here next week, March 17, 18 and 19 with a full and up-to-date line of SPRING
WOOLENS and FURNISHINGS. Favor him with a call.
STOCKTON & MAS TEN, Agents.
Whiting Bros. Coming !
Mr. Horton representing- Whiting Bros, will be here again
December 16, 17
with one of the swellest lines ever shown in Chapel Hill. He
will have a swell line of Stetson Hats, in both straw and soft
styles. His tailoring is as good as any in the country. Klee
& Co., of New York, whom he represents, is one of the best
tailoring establishments in the country. He will also have a
swell line of gent's furnishings. Save your orders for him!
HILL, SLOAN & KERR, Agts.
DR. D. CLAY LILLY HERE.
(Continued from page 1.)
ter conditions of living. That
doesn't mean, either, that we are
all pessimists and think thing's are
now so bad, but we want to see
them better. How are we to get
better conditions? The heart of
the world's problems is spiritual.
"Take first the commercial life.
The past few years has revealed
awful conditions of corruption in
our commercial life. We have seen
great rotteness there. The dis
closures have put us all to shame.
What's the matter? We say the
trouble is with the corporations:
The corporations are nothing but
the men who compose them. It's
not the corporation but the man.
What's the matter with the man?
Why, his moral nature is corrupt.
What's back of the moral nature of
man? ' Why, his spiritual . nature.
Just like the fountain. If it is
pure, the water that flows from it
is pure; if it is impure the water is
impure?
He dealt with the problem in the
social life in the same way, saying
"What constitutes the social life?
You say the community. But get
closer. What makes up the com
munity? The homes make the com
munity. What makes the home?
The individuals who compose it.
What controls the individual life?
The moral life back of it."
He repeated that, "The heart of
the world's problems is spiritual,
and if you want to reform industrial
life, commercial, social, intellectual,
you must control the spiritual ele
ment." . ,
He then spoke of the great oppor
tunity the ministry gave a man to
deal with these problems at their
fountain head. "The ministry" he
said, "deals with these problems in
an elemental, a fundamental way
by teaching, 'Ye - must be born
again. .
The First Game.
Spring has come and the umpire's
voice is heard or will be Saturday
afternoon when the Carolina boys
will go up against the team from
Bingham School. It is not expect
ed that the exhibition of ball play
ing1 will equal in brilliancy a Nat
ional League game, but it is certain
that the game will be worth the
price twenty-five cents.
Not a few of the local fan3 are
anxious to see the Tar Heel boys
chase the sphere once more, and
this will be the first opportunity
for doing so in several moons.
Wherefore it is expected that a
large crowd will turn out to see
the game,
.The field is being put into excell-j
ent shape. At the suggestion of
the coach the diamond has been ar
ranged so that it is somewhat in
the shape of a turtle's back like
the famous "turtle" diamond at
Memphis. When the field becomes
thoroughly drT and packed it will
be in better condition than ever be
fore. Another much needed improve
ment has been made. A gate has
been cut between the bleachers and
the grand-stand, so that the grand
stand devotees will not be com
pelled to pass in front of the bleach
ers and run the gauntlet of several
hundred curious eyes.
By the way, the peanut boys will
be on hand. Oh, the good old days
are coming.
Hotel CI egg,
A STUDENT PASSING THROUGH
GREENSBORO
Will find HOTEL CLEGG themost con
venient and in evory way the most de
sirable place to stop. Service excellent
Rathes reasonable.
Opposite Passenger Station.
W F. CLEGG. : : Proprietor.
Get your Sunday papers on Sunday.
New York American, state" papers and
national papers on sale at the Post
office Building each Sunday morning
from 9 to 11 o'clock.
BOYS!
Remember the Charlotte Steam
Laundry. Oldest, Largest, Best.
WHITLEY & OLIVER, Agents.
Get your Sunday papers on Sunday
New York American, state papers and
national papers on sale at Postoffice
Building each Sunday morning from 9
to 11 o'clock.
THE MOST PROFITABLE YEAR
OF HIS LIFE J
A Patron Writes About Bingham.
Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 6th, 1908.
Prof. Preston Lewis Gray, Mebane,
N. C. ......
Dear Sir: My son Robert left on
the morning train for Bingham. If
his progress is as satisfactory in the
next five months as it has been in the
past three months, it will have been
the most profitable year of his life, to
say nothing of sowing the good seed
for the future.
I shall be on the look out for pupils:
rest assured, I shall always speak for
Bingham.
Wishing for you and Mrs. Gray a
happy and prosperous New Year, I
am, Sincerely yours,
Mrs. F. R. Strange.
The University
North Carolina.
...1789...
HEAD OF THE STATE SYSTEM OF
EDUCATION.
..J 907...
The University stands for thoroughness and
all that is best in education and the moulding
of character. It is equipped with 15 buildings,
new water works, central heating, electric
lights. Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equip
ped for good work. The Faculty numbers 74.
Students 730. Library of 45,000 volumes.
One librarian and four assistants. Fine Lit
erary Societies. There is an active Y. M. O.
A.1 conducted by the students. Scholarships
and loans for the needy and deserving.
For information, address
F. P. VEN ABLE, President,
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Peoples Bank of Chapel Hill
is the Students favorite. It con
siders their interests.
H. H. Williams, Herbert Lloyd,
President. Cashier.
Hotel Huffine,
GREENSBORO, N. O.
Location Southern Passenger Depot. Newly
Refitted and Modern. Special arrangements
made for Traveling men.
GRESHAM & CO., Proprietors
CALL AT
H. H. PATTERSON'S
OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS,
where you will find Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Dress
Suit Cases, Carpets, Rugs, ready-made Sheets, Pillow
Cases, Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, Kerosene Oils
Heaters, Hardware of all kinds and everything that is
good to eat. ' ,
All goods delivered promptly.
CHAPEL HILL. NORTH CAROLINA
SEE MARSE JESSE
ABOUT YOUR
CATERING
Estimates given on class banquets.
Spalding Athletic
(jp Goods (
Always pass because they are kept up
to the mark and never fall below the
official standard. Recognized univer
sally as best for athletes.
SEND FOR THESE BOOKS NOW TEN
CENTS PER COPY.
No. 538. Group XVI Muscle Building. By
L. H. Gulisk, Director of Physical Train
ing, N. Y. Public Schools.
No. 27. Group XII College Athletics. By
M. O. Murphy, the well-known Athlectic
Trainer, now with Univ. of Penn.
No. 246.- Group XII Athletic Training for
Schooldoys. By Geo. W. Orton, of the
Univ. of Penn., and a famous athlete
himself
A copy of our complete catalogue of athletic
goods will be mailed upon request.
MAIL ORDER DEPT.,
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fl. G. SPHLDING & BROS.
126 Nassau St., 149 Wabash Ave.,
New York. Chicago.
White and Blue
PRESSING CLUB.
ONE DOLLAR PER MO. IN ADVANCE.
We also do altering and repairing at
small extra cost. Give us a trial and be
convinced. . All work is guaranteed.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER.
R. A. PINDLE,
Phone 2ii. Nearly opposite University.Pha maey
0 DELL HARDWARE CO.,
Hardware and
Mill Supplies
GREENSBOROJ - ... N. 0
Eubanks Drug Company,
Prescription
Specialists,
CHAPEL HILL. - - NORTH CAROLINA
Doctor William Lynch,
DENTIST,
Office in KluttB Block. - CHAPEL HILL.