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locals Lost, a Phi Beta Kappa key. A Reward and no questions asked, if returned the owner. Dr. Archibald Henderson will vjspeak at the Y. M. C. A. meeting- next Tuesday night. The regular meeting of the Chem ical Journal Club was postponed to meet next Monday night. Deutscher Verein held its regular weekly meeting Monday night at ,7:30 o'clock in the Y. M. C. A. iHouse. ?! The Biological Club will meet f Saturday night with Dr. W. C. fCoker at 8:00 o'clock. Section A of the Deutcher Verein met in Chemistry Hall Thursday night. Mr. H. C. Barbee visited Durham P Tuesday night. Both the Di and the Phi met Saturday night and adjourned to hear Dr. Patton's address in Ger rard Hall. Mr. A. J. Hobgood was initiated into at the Phi Saturday night meet ing. The "Wearers of the N. C." will meet in the Y. M. C. A. House at 7:15 o'clock next Monday night. Miss Williams spent Saturday and Sunday at her home here and returned to the Normal Monday morning. The Commencement invitations are out. "Foot" Reeves has them. F, A.. Schimpf has composed a two-step, "Rubies". The music is dedicated to Carolina, and is pro nounced good by all who hve tried it. Lost: plain gold wateh with U. N. C. fab attached. Initials scatch ed faintly oh back of seal. Finder return to Tar HeeI office. You should see the splendid line of all wool goods gotten out by the International Tailoring Co. before you buy your spring clothes. Dick son and McLean Agts. 130. B, Le Medecin Malgre Lui is being rehearsed every night this week. The costumes for the actors are ex pected soon and the play will be ready for presentation on the six teenth of this month. The Medical Society met Monday night in the Lecture Room of the Medical Building. Interesting papers were read by Messrs. Beas- ley, Bernard and M. P. Cummings Announcement has been made of a memorial cup, presented by Mr. E. R. Herston, of Charlotte, in hon or of his brother. The cup is to be presented annually to that member of the junior class who excells in journalistic work. Beu Smith Preston took work in composition work at the University in 1905, after having previously attended Washington and Lee Uni versity. He is remembered here not merely for his successful class room work and for his promise of high achievemeut in the profession he had chosen, but for a personality singularly attractive and endearing. Ha died in Atlanta, Georgia, after having rapidly risen to a responsi ble position on The Georgian. The University OF North Carolina. HEAD OF Of THE STATE SYSTEM EDUCATION ...1909... The University stands for thoroughness and all that is best in education and the moulding of character. It is eouirmed with 16 buildings, new water works, cen- A 11 . ..... ' trai neating, electric lights . Eleven Sci entific Laboratories. eauim)ed for eood work. The Faculty numbers 74. Stu dents 730. Library of 45,000 volumes. One .librarian and four assistants. Fine Literary Societies. There is an active Y, M. C. A. conducted bv the students. Scholarships and loans for the needy and aeservmg. For information, address F. P. VEN ABLE, President, Chapel Hill, N. C. U65 University of Vennsyhania DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE J 909 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. BOARD AT COMMONS HALL $9.00 PER MONTH. The Royal & Borden Fur. Co. DURHAM. N. C. Dealers in HIGH GRADE FURNITURE. GIVE US A TRIAL G.C. Pickard & Co. LIVERY STABLE Located on Rosemary St., near Tele phone Exchange. Stylish turnouts always on hand. WANT A TEAM, CALL 30. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Charlotte Steam Laundry Oldest. Largest, Best SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Dyeing suits and sweaters a specialty Give us a trial ' T. H. PARTRICK, and J. L. EASON, Agents 26 N. E., and 22 South Whed in need of echoes call on Perry Horton Co. MAIN STREET, DURHAM, N. C. Or see their representatives on the Hill. We can fit in hny style on a days notice. Jordan. Belden & Manning, Agents. Undergraduate Department. The One Hundred and Forty-fourth Session will begin September 24, 1909. 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 bedside instruction, terminating in the Fourth Year with the assignment of students as clinical clerks in the University Hospital. 90 per cent, of the graduating classes secure positionsas Resident Physicians m Hospitals. The applications for graduates from this school are so great that every student could be placed. Requirements tor Admission. For the sessions ltcginning 1909 and 1910 respectively, the re quirements for admission will pe briefly us follows : For 1909 the successful completion of work equivalent to that prescribed for the Freshman class in a recognized literary college, . which must include work in physics, chemistry and biology as specified in our catalogue, and at least two foreign languages, one of which must be either French or German In 1910 the successful completion of work equivalent to that prescribed for the Fresh man and Sophomore classes in a recognized literary college, which must include work in ; physics, chemistry and biology, as specified in our catalogue, and at least two foreign languages, one of which must be either French or German . Graduate Department The laboratories and clinics of this Department are open throughout the year for the benefit of those who wish to engage in post-graduate work. For further information, send for catalogue. . '' Dean of the Medical Department, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. HOW A WOMAN IN N. 0. 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 income of of more than 200 dollars a week. only one dollar and now has an One day she saw an advertisements in a monthly story paper of "WIRE'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 thesb 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 Bhe sent one dollar to the manufacturer of the tea and asked him to send her as many packages as he could afford for 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 every one 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 "AVicke's Swiss 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 110.000 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 H. FELDSTEIN, 1375 Myrtle avenue, Brooklvn, N. Y., and send him a Monev Order for one or more dollars to secure the Agencv of their town. Write todav and build up a business arid be independent. The Hoi 1 a d ay Stu d i o SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND HOLLADAY" Gallery will be open every Wednesday of each week, 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 AT BOTH DURHAM AND 6HAPEL HILL $5,445,869 More a Year for Tobacco Farmers The total value of the tobacco yiefd for the eight Tobacco States is over $59,554,131 annually. With the same acreage the tobacco growers in these States could, by improved methods of cultivation and fertilization, undoubtedly increase the total value of the crop to $65,000,000. Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers are compounded with the utmost care, containing only such elements of plant foods as can be taken up and properly assimilated by the plant without causing injury to its quality. Years of investigation of the cultivation and fertilization of tobacco enables the Virginia Carolina Chemical Company to furnish fertilizers of superior quality for the production of this crop. Mr. J. W. Rogers, R.F.D. No. 4, Durham, N.C., writes: "I have been using your fertilizers this year and the crops are the best looking lhave ever seen especially the tobacco crop. I have never eeenany other fertilizer which acted as quickly as yours does. The leaf is large and waxy, cures bright, and I am satisfied will bring a big price. Also, my neighbors in 'this district use your fertilizer with the best results. " Is there any reason why you couldn't do as well ? Be sure and ask your fertilizer dealer for a copy of the 1909 Virginia-Carolina Year Book or Almanac, or write our nearest sales office and a copy will be sent you free. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Sales Offices Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. Columbia. S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Memphis, Teno. FertW&rs Sales Offices Durham, N.C. Charleston, S. C. Baltimore, Md Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Shreveport, La.
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