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f f LOCAL NOTES Dr. L. R. Wilson returned Fri day nigfht from a brief stay in Ral eigh, ;' : T. J. McManis leaves for Raleigh tonight on Yackety Yack business. Mr. G, G. Tate who has had an attack of Measles, is about again. Jerry B. Reeves will lead the Y. M. C. A. meeting- tonight in the mission room, from 6.45 to 7.15. The football team is out punting, and keeping in condition, this week. Rev. W. R. Royal has goue to Wilmington. N. C. where he will preach Sunday. Mr. O. C Page has recovered from a slight injury received at the dissecting hall Friday night, Mr. R. S. McNeil went' to the infirmary Tuesday with Rheu matism. Mr. C. A. Vogler has Typhoid Fever and has been in the infirmary for more than a week. Mr. F. G. Whitney has returned to college. Le Circle de Francaise met at 8:15 P. M. Wednesday at the home, of Mr Vermont. You should see the splendid all- wool line of goods gotten out by the International Tailoring Co. before you buy your spring clothes. Dick- ; son and McJuea n agts.1.5 V. 11,. Prof. George Mckie, of the de partment of Expression gave a de lightful reading from "Midsummer ' Night's Dream" before the class in English 5 on Monday morning. Sophomores who have not already secured tickets to the banquet to be heldFebruary the twelfth may apply to Messrs. Tillett, Webb, Williams, 01iver,or Way nick and get the same. The marshals for commencement are: John M. Reeves, chief; J. A. Highsmith, O. A. Hamilton, Lee Fentress, Boushall, Jim Patterson , and Struthers, subs. Saturday night the Di debated the query: "Resolved, That the UnitedStates should establish postal saving banks." The negative won. Nr, CharFes Tillett was the best speaker and Mr. H. A. Jonas was given honorable mention. The dissecting hall, better known as the stiff house, has been the scene of much anatomization for the past week- It has been the time of "prac- ticals", and all live second year Meds. have been busy manipulating the dead. A Union Meeting of the Mt. Zion Association will be held at the Bap tist Church here January 29-31. The meeting will open with to morrow night. A number of interes ting speakers will be heard each day. The debate in the p(hi Saturday night was exceptionally good. The query: Resolved, That the best in terests of the United States are op posed to the permanent occupation of any portion of the eastern hem isphere, except for coaling stations was intelligently and interestingly discussed. The negative won and Mr. W. W. Pierce was the best speaker. Mr. G. W. Stalling was admitted to the society. A large number of Juniors and j oeniors associated witn the rTes byterian Church were right royally entertained at the home of pastor, Re v. Le R oy G r es h a m , 1 as t T h u rs day night. The presence of many 'of I the young, ladies of the town added materially to the enjoyment of the occasion. : A notable tennis match between Messrs. E. E. Barnett and D. B. Teague was played last Thursday afternoon. After many thrilling and spectacular plays on the part of both contestants the game closed with the close score, 7 to 5 in Mr. Teague's favor. The Sophomore class met in chap el at 2:15 P. M. Saturday and elected I. F. Witherington captain of the class team and Mr. E. F. McCulloch manager. It was de cided to have a page in the Yackety Yack devoted to an engraving of Mr. John H. Cooper who died at his his home in Clinton in the fall. Beginiug with this week, in addi tion to the regular Saturday night meeting of the societies, the Di will have a Friday night meeting each week. At these Friday night mee tings only the men on dnty for the night will be required to attend; and one who was on duty at the meeting on Friday night will not be required to attend the Saturday meeting of that week. It has been so arranged that no section of deba tors will come on Friday night un til after all the other sections have had their turn. By this arrange mentno member need be absent from the regular business meeting more than once in two months; and at the same time the now burden somely large sections for debate will be reduced one half. It seems that shorter meetings and more efficient, work in debate may reasonably be expected. 1765 University of 'Pennsylvania DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE 908 Undergraduate Department. The Ono Hundred and Forty-second Sennitm will lx?gin September 27, 1!J8. The course, which covers a period of four years, of eight and one-half months each, is eminently practical, ancf properly graded, beginning with laboratory introduction in ihe fundamentaj 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. ; v Summer School for Graduates. The clinics and laboratories of this Department are open throughout the year for ihe benefit of tl lose who wish to engage in graduate work. . For those whose time is more limited, a comprehensive course is given, beginning this year, May 13, and continuing for a period of six weeks. This course is designed to meet . the needs of the practitioner. ' i For further information, apply to the 'Dean of the Medical Department, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.. HOW A WOMAN IN N. C. STARTED IN BUSINESS WITH ONLY ONE DOLLAR She is now independent and cares not how bad times are. Can be done by others A woman'in'North Carolina started in business with only one dollar and now has an income of of morethan 200 dollars a week. i One day she saw an advertisements in a monthly story paper of "WICKE'S SWISS HERB TEA" stating that it wts the BEST REMEDY ON THE MARKET for all Kidney, Liver, and Stomach Troubles and while she had been troubled with all these complaints for more than 7 years, she wrote to the Manufacturer for a 25 cent package, which she used carefully according to the directions. After one weeks use she found that all her complaints had left her and she told the people, who had known her as a very sick lady, what she had used. All who saw the wonderful change in her condition, asked her to get them a package, and she sent one dollar to the manufacturer of the tea and asked him to send her as many packages as he could altord tor the one dollar. She got 8 packages which she sold at 25 cents each, which gave her a profit of one dollar on her investment, and 25 sample packages, which she distributed to other people and asked them to try this wonderful Herb Tea. A week later she went to all these people again and asked them if they had tried the Tea and what they thought sf it, and to her surprise she got an order for a package from everyone of these, they all said "the Tea is wonderful." She at once sent for 100 packagese and kept on distribting samples and sold them all in a weeks time. Then she sent for 500 packages and now she had 59 other ladies and men working for her, selling "Wicke's Swjss Herb Tea" from house to house, and North Carolina has never been in so healthy condition as she is now; the call for a Doctor is only in rare cases or accident. A Druggist offered her the other day $10,000 dollars for her Agency, but she declined his offer. Any one, who has a little push and energy can do as well as she and while there are a few Agencies still open, we advise all who want to build up an independent business, to write to II. FELDSTEIN 1375 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., and send Win a Monev Order for one or more dollars to secure the Agencv of their town. Write todav and build up a business and be independent. 1 LOST. A Small, Plat, Yellow Pocketbook containing two ten dollar bills and receipts. Finder return to N. S. Plummer. Durham Cigar Store Company 209 WEST MAIN ST. Cigars, cigarettes, tobaccos, and pipes. Make our store headquarters when in Durham. BOYS ! "The Old Reliable Adam" is still at the old stand, ready to serve you as usual. , Everything for the student, from a shoe string to a dress suit. Anything not in stock will be ordered promptly, Books at cash. Bargains in college stationery, pennants and sou venirs. Up-to-date Hats, Shoes and Furnishings. Be sure to trade with the "Old Reliable" and save money. The University Book Store, next to Bank of Chapel Hill. Respectfully, A. A. KLUTTZ. BULL CITY TRANSIT GO Has an automobile line between CHAPEL HILL AND DURHAM For the especial benefit of the students and for the accommodation of .travelers. TRIP GUARANTEED The Ho 11 a d ay Studio SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND HOLLADAY" . Gallerv will be ooen everv Wednesdav nf parh wppIt beginning Wednesday, October 28th. HIGHGRADE WORK ONLY. Prices reasonable. A fine set of views of the campus and buildings on sale at all times GALLERIES RT BOTH DURHAM AND CHAPEL HILL Pickard's Livery Stable Near the Episcopal Church Rubber-Tire Carriages and Buggies, Stylish Horses, and Polite Drivers. For Quick Service Call 'Phone 6 or 67 W. W. Pickard, Owner and Mgr. JOY Takes place of gloom when you know you have in the home a bottle of Gowan's Preparation which conquers Croup, Colds, Pneumonia and all ailments where inflammation is the cause. External. It scatters conges tion. 25c; 50c; and $1.00. 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