- ... cncwrcn nPin. Lr l-pn vears since a-track meet has MRS. CURui --- - ,- Hill: -and despite (Continued from page 1) ... uccu v,rv . - . .v Ui-. inr.at.inn and condition ot the to open their Bibles en tney o a:meet would not only get to their rooms and read, mark and would most prob- learn by heart the 14th verse or ine much interest 5th chapter ot tbe aposue , ack athletics. P. letter to Ximotny. - ' " 1 r 1 . X L. n 4- I It has well been said oi ner.mat Ross Crane. . 111 - -- 1 Mrs. Spencer combined tne mwuM Ross Crane, the cartoonist, gave Irnn a of a man with the mtuiuon entertaining performance in tjjt t C YUM KtLIf. AglS. woman. She could reason our ,.xn Q afd Hall Friday night. His " T ' most diflicult proDiemb. -d.uu sub:ect was -Looking Humai icrt lumo. ana lump j . . -r Whiting Bros. Coming ! Mr. Horton representing Whiting Bros, will be here again with one of the will have a swell line of Stetson Hats in botn m 5tvles His tailoring is as good as any in tne counujr. PrT of New York whom he represents, is one of the best 'T.nnkinP- Human Na jump correctly, and his illustra at conclusions. When Governor . on and ifl clay were Vance was asked if Mrs. Spencer e were not the ablest woman in imu uu acC0mpaniment to his work Carolina, "Yes," said he, "and the running fire of conver- ablest man too.' Her great - lniei- - , concerninar people lectual power was a matter oi inner- (rpm , and Ross Crane in par- , v. iuh. sv itance. Her tatner was u f hJs hoffle hte man of marked -ability, a proieu. . , , he fe t eleven months in the University ot iNortn wiu - . the road and the Una. and her mother a woman u lti-or mnnt.h in a boarding house Dutch descent, strong in character, f hig crayoa work - . . Jl 1 W 1 " - industrious, domestic,. well eauwicu . snme decree a repetition ot i V. I ' . . - . and literary. lhere were m . packard's work here last children, of whom Cornelia was iin -ttlud-slinging stunt" was youngest. A i we,r:K-;t; Uome strong character, unasuu great force. Charles Phillips was for foctv years a, teacup University. Samuel Phillips was for many years professor in the Law School here, and for twelve years as Solicitor-General of the United States, was legal adviser of the National Government through three administrations. Great as were her intellectual u Mrs. Suencer's wo- manliness that most impressed those who knew her best. nnipt.1iin- new and therefore inter- v. v - r- I TTc.o;cil1 v o-nnd was his eSllUJi- . wafw"j i- Kunrlpl of Lincoln. On the whole the entertainment ma -a distinct success. And thougn VU7 Vip is acknowledged by almost every- i.- Porbarri s mierior- uis one lu uc x "-"" - tPstimon v to the contrary not- jstandinff every one seemed to IK V o enjoy the performance immensely. Loaded Black Powder Shells Shoot Strong and Evenly, Are Sure Fire, Will Stand Reloading. They Always Oct The Game. For Sale Everywhere If CALL AT H. H. PATTERSON'S "The Holladay Studio SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND HOLLADAY Gallery will be open every Wednesday of each week, HIGH GRADE WORK ONLY. Prices reason able. A fine set of views of campus and buildings on sale at all times. finU.ERIES HT BOTH OURHHM HNO eHHPELHUX Track News. Track work has begun in earnest with the approach of warm weath er, and though the squau i au, i nosed of good material. hark will take All OI LUC Ulvi i"vu care of their own particular, events, the' best men Dttl WCIUOi. miw v r's team, and there wil ULl J j fnr second place men. Lt Lc - is too early to predict at all ac curately, but of the new men those to show to best advantage die x m Qfrnthers. Cooper, Belden, t.l nrl Rutzler. Of the old men, Captain Bridgers for the halt T.v1p. for the mile, Winborne lu nnarter. Davis i or the two- hundred, Williams for ;mn and Phillips for the wu-mav be expected to torm UUlu.vu , . .. i tipw team, me tne oai i"i "" worst need is for weight men and None of our shot or Yliuiviu. hammer, men are back, and those ,rp the events where practice f fnr most. So far Thomp R.,ffin. Howell and Belden t,l,1nne the best work, but all uav .v. it are new, and show the need of sys- OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS, ... o j iv- a uv,,-Tilu'Mns. Trunks, Dress DUiu v"-i, r ni4V.n. TTornsRnn OllS rsR9 Towels, tsowxs miu t ii - leases, xumcm, a r-riMna t.hftfc Is Heaters, Hardware or au Kinus j good to eat. AU eoods delivered promptly. . nrtT TXT A rm aprt, HILL. KOKTU uabx , The U ni v er s it y Spalding Athletic boods North Carolina. ...1789... Hotel Clegg, A STUDENT PASSING THROUGH GREEN slSUKU HEAD OF THE STATE SYSTEM EDUCATION. OF mm ...1907... Will find HOTEL CLEGG.the'most con venient and in evary way the most de sirable place to stop. Service excellent Opposite rassengeroiawuu F. 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