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i ON THE CAMPUS Paul Fen tier is' spending a few days in Ealeigfh. Mike Ramsaur left this week for a short visit to his home at China Grove. M C. R, Thomas ex-'08 has returned to college. Yr. and Mrs. Chas. Holmes have gone to Pinehurst to spend a few days. J. A. Keigfer, '09, principal of the High Point School, was on the campus Wednesday night. Of B. Ruffin spent yesterday iu Raleigh. L. B. Gunter is spending a few days at Holly Springs. Leon G. Stevens, who dropped out of college last fall, has return ed and will graduate with 1910, Nere Day ex-'lO h is returned to college after an absence of two years and Ins entered the law class W. H. Higdon, of Higdonville. has entered the feshman class. Rev. R. W. Hogue. Dr. Herty. Dr. Pratt and Hoke Ramsaur at tended the Episcopal Conference al Paleigh the first of this week. Rev. Hight C. Moore, a formet pastor of the Baptist church anded itor of the Biblical Recorder, will preach at the Baptist church Sun day mornii: and night. John W. Freeman is confined t the infirmary with the mumps. Nick Plummer is in the infirman suffering from a severe attack of thi measles. A. book exchange will be conduct .1 i il ir Ht f TT L . ea at me x. ai. v. i. nousr.oririn- ning at hoou today and continuing until Monday noon. Prof. Dey and Mr. Hampden Hill will about .the 1st of February keep bachelor's quarters at the residence formerly occupied by "Prof. Latta, next to the President's mansion. I. Harding Hughes has been e lected as a member cf the Tar Heel board, to succeed W. T. Joyner, re signed. Mice RnciV Hill fnrmprlv of Halifax. - ' ' - j N. C, now of New York City, is on a visit to her cousins, Dr. and Miss Manning-. Mrs. Oscar Temple, of Denver, Col., who has been a guest at Dr. Venabk's for the past few days left On Thurs day for Raleigh where she will visit Mr. W. C. Smith, son of ex-Chief justice omnn. Rev.Jno. L. White, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Greensboro, preached at the Baptist Church here on Tuesday night. If for any reason the suits you have ordered this fall do not fiit call and see me. W. H. Boger of Varsity Tailoring Co. Fits here guaranteed Dr. Thos.' Ruffin returned to the Hill Thursday, after attending the Rhou-l.ic-Webb marriage at Hillsboro Dr. Ruffin was best man, and. Mr. Cameron MacRae, son of Mr. Rob. MacRae of this place wasoneof the' ushers at this wedding. Mrs. Minakuchi, wife of our Mr. Y. G. Minakuchi, who is taking advanced work here in the graduate department, arrived on the Hill a few days ago, accompanied by her little son, and mother, Mrs. . Buck ner, wife of the late Gen, Buckner, a Ken tuck ian of Civil War fame. They have been living in Ashville for some years, but will now make Chapel Hill their home in order to be here with Mr. Minakuchi. They have rooms at Prof. Grainger's. Typewriters for rent, Robei t W. Foister. Don't fail to see the Sneed Mark hani Taylor Co's. display of Spring Suits, Haberdrsliery, and Hats at University Tnn office from Monday until Friday. " SOUTHERN RAILWAY Through connections for all Points, South and West. Pullman Sleeping Cars on all Through Taains; Dining Car Service ATTRACTIVE EXCURSION RATES TO FLORIDA, CUBA, AND NUMEROUS OTHER WINTER RESORTS For safety, comfort, and courteous treatment, travel via Southern Rail way. Rates, schedules, and other informafion gladly, furnished R. H. DeBuTTS, Traveling Pas senger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. H F. Cary, General Passenger Agent, Washington, D. C. W. E. Stone, Agent, Chapel Hill, N. C. T U LAN E UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 77th Annual Session opou October 1, 1910. Fonr years' eours.-; unexcelled Moratory and clinical fa cilities. Dormitory for medical students in flrpt two years. Opportunities for Clinical Instruction Un surpassed by Any Medical College in the United States Fees Average About 150 per session DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY Established iu 1838. Two praded courses of 82 weeks for degree of Ph.C. Food and drug analysis for stu dents prepared Women admitted on same terms a men. For Catalogs, address Dr. Isadore Dyer, Dean, P. 0. Drawer 261 New Orleans, La. The Athletic Store Invites the students to give it the sam (liberal support in the future as they have in the past. We carry a complete line of GYMNASIUM GOODS - Give our manager your order for a pair of Regal Shoes. J. M. Neville, Manager T fi e H o 1 1 a d a y Studio SUCCESSORS' TO "COLE AND HOLLADAY" i Gallery will be open every Wednesday of each week, . i beginning Wednesday. October 28th. HIGH GRADE WORK ONLY. Prices reasonable. A fine set of . views of the campus and buildings on sale at nil times GALLERIES TIT BOTH DURHAM AND CHAPEL HILL "Mrse Jesse" The caterer for all college, inter society, and private BANQUETS AND RECEPTIONS NOTCH ARA- The "Ara-Notcb" makes the " Belmont ARROW COLLAR , i ; i Sit Perfectly ISeJfo25e. Cluett, Peabody & Co.. Malcert ARROW CUFFS 25 cents a pair Eat All You Want UNIVERSITY INN4I5 J, E. Gooche Fancy Groceries and Cigars, Tobaccos, Fruits, and Confectioneries CAFE IN CONNECTION Meals at All Hours A. G. SPALDING & BROS. The Spalding Trade-Mark YSfiaiWfr J is known tfirotiglf ont the world as 0 Guarantee of Quality Are the Largest Manufacturers in the World of Official Equipment For All Athletic Sports and Pastimes r VA are interested in Athletic Sport II I UU y0U should have a copy of the Sjxdding Catalog. Ifsa complete encyclo pedia of What's New, in Sport' and is sent free on request. A. G. Spading & Bros. 74 N. Broad Street Atlanta 'erry Noble HOT AND COLD BATHS- 'We are operating the only up-to-date a ad fashionable tonsoriaf purlor in the 'ty. Polite and prompt'ailetition 1o ell NDFR TUCKF.R RUII.DIINfi PHARMACY Eubanks Drjg Company, Pres :ripthn Spe ialists, CHAPEL HILL - NORTH CAHOLTISa doctor William Lynch, DENTIST, Office in Klutt Mock- - - -CHAPEL till G.C. Pickard & Co, LIVERY STABLE Located on Rosemary St., near tele hone Exchange. Stylish turnouts ilways on hand. WANT A TEAM, CALL 30- G. C. Pickard, Manager Are You Insured in trie Southern Life and Trust Co. with a view of protecting your friend who has loan ed you money to complete your education or of ; , . Protecting Those of Your Family who are advancing money for that purpose Chapel Hill Insurance and Realty Company. Jolly & Wynne Jewelry Co. Watchmakers and Jewelers No. 128 Fayetteville Street RALEIGH. Pi. C. Fine Repairing a Specialty Special Attention to Mail Order BOYS! See "Long" Bill Jones for Pressing and Cleaning. Work done satisfactorily. $1.00 per month. Repairing and darning neatly done at small extra cost. Shop in rear of Kluttz Building. Mr. A. T. Horton, representing WHITING BROTHERS Will be at HARRIS-WOOLLEN CO'S establishment Monday et seq., the 31, 1, and 2, with his Exceptionally Strong Line of Spring Samples SLOAN KERR MacRAE : '
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