annual Mission Study Rally Sunday afternoon at three o'clock the Y. M. C. A. will hold in Gerrard Hall its Annual Mission Study Rally. The address will be delivered by Mr. E. T. Colton of New York City, who is Foreign Secretary of the Interna tional Committee of the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Colton was heard with great pleasure at the Rochester Convention. He is an unusually strong- and able speaker. , A special feature of the meeting- will be a soprano solo by Miss Anice Bright of Washington, ;'N.7' C. The orchestra will also assist in the music. At this meeting- the mission study work of the Association will be . launched. Five courses of study cov ering each a term of approximately two months will be given this spring. Three of the courses will be lecture courses. The other two courses will be conducted after the manner of the lUble study courses in small groups led by students. The classes will meet weekly and the hours of meeting have been distributed through the week in order to meet the convenience of as large a number of students as possible. The schedule of courses is as fol lows: "The Challenge: of the City," ( lecture course), led by Dr. A. II. Patterson and meetinir Wednesday at u w . 7 p. m.; "Daybreak in Turkey," ! (lec ture course), led by Rev. K. W. Hogue and meeting Mondays at 7 p.m.; "Ja pan and its Regeneration," (lecture cou-se), led by Mr. Y. Miuakucbi and meeting Sundays at 4:30 p.m.; "Effec tive Workers in Needy Fields." (two groups), led by Messrs E. E. Barnett and D. B. Bryan and meeting Sundays at 5 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. respectively; and "Modern Apostles of Missionary Byways," (two groups), led by Messrs W. II, Ramsaur and A. R. Morgan, and meeting- Sundays at 5 p.m. and Wednesday at 7 p.m. respectively. The classes will all meet in the Tr. M. C. A. House. men in having Our New attorneys Of the sixteen men who, received certificates from the Univer sity Law School, took the Supreme Court examination in Raleigh Monday, sixteen passed. Thirty four of the fifty three who went up passed. The University men were: E. II. Gorham, Don Gilliam, J. D. McLean, D. B. Todd, G. M. Fountain, C. E. Carpenter, E. C. Bivens, J. C. M. Vann, J. II. Bonner, W. R. Dalton, W. B. R. Guion, H. L. Perry, R. G. Parker, W. II. Schulken, E. L. Woot en, J. II. Taylor. Football Rules Committee The Intercollegiate Football Rules Committee adjourned on February 5 until March 24 without having taken any decisive steps toward the elimina-j tio.n of danger Irom the game. Aj sub-committee, A. A. Stagg, Chicago, I Dr. W. L. Dudley, Vanderbilt, and C. W. Savage,' Oberlin, was appointed to make suggestions at the March ses sion with regards to the Rules com mittee laying down specifications as to physical examinations that players should undergo at the beginning of and during the season's training. The various suerirestions that had been made were classified and combined in to three tables, and it is probable that one of these combinations will, with a few changes, be embodied in the final) 100 Bushels Ciorn Per Acre You can build up your farm to produce 100 bushels of corn per acre, and even a bigger yield by systematic rotation, careful seed selection and good plowing with good implements, proper cultivation, an . : By; Using ; ; Virgiiiia-Garolina Fertilizers liberally. Accept no substitute. If your dealer is out of these fertilizers, write us and we will tell you where to get them. Write for a free copy of our; 1 910 Farmers' Year Book or Almanac. It will tell you how to get a big yield of corn. SALES OHFICESi ' ' Mail us this Coupon Virginia Carolina chemical Company. Please send me copy of your 1910 Farmers' Year Book free of cost. Name. Town . Slate. . Richmond, Va, Atlanta, Ga. Norfolk, Va, Savannah, Ga. Columbia, D. C. Durham, N . C. Winston-Si'.lcm, N, C. Charleston, S. C, Baltimoie, Md, Columbus, Ga, MontEomrry, Ala. Memphis, Venn. -Shrcvcport, La, ; FertillersV, tAfminla-Carollna) imiwinn ltiniiilrffT ! suggestions of the committee. Last year 23,000 college America were engaged in mission study. The interest this year is even greater than that of last year, due to the influence of the recent Convention held in Rochester and because of the unprecedented interest in missions throughout the entire church .as evi denced by the Layrnans' Movement. It is hoped that no student will miss the opportunity of hearing Mr. Colton Sunday afternoon and that as mani as possible will enroll in the mission study classes for the next two months. Lucius Polk McGehee (Continued from first page) . Metropolitan Tiaction Co., serving in this capacity several years. At pres ent. and for many years prior, he is attached to the legal firm, Edward Thompson and Co., Northport, L. I There his activities are largely em ployed by his assistant editor-in-ship of the famous legal work, "American and English Encyclopedia of Law Three years ago Mr. Mctienee was elected a professor of law in the Uni versity law school and served till last year, when, offering1 his resignation, he returned to New York. The students of Carolina to a man will be glad when he offers his resignation to his New York firm, and returns to those who need him and wish for him. New Med. School at Raleigh (Continued from li i st paw) lege and it is practically certain that one will be established with a faculty unsurpassed in the South. Besides the Sbite Central -Hospital, the hospitals connected with the State Institutions for the Blind, aud Deaf and Dumb, the college inlirmaries, the penitentiary hospital for the criminal insane, the hospitals at Shaw Univer- ity and St. Augustine School (color ed) and the newKex Hospital, the lab oratories here are the most important in the State. Raleigh News and Ob L?aw Class IJatiquet (Continued from firt pair;) lauded for the spirit of self-sacrifice that had prompted him to leave his practice in Raleigh and take up his work here in the time that the Uni versity needed hiin. Mr. Paul Capelle, for the 'Law class,' presented Mr Grimes with a gold trimmed fountain pen as a slight token of their appreciation of the personal interest he had taken in each man he taught. Mr. Grimes' speech of ac ceptance was extremely graceful. eOTTRELL & LEONARD Albany, New Yorh i - Makers of the CAPS. GOWNS AND HOODS to tbo University of North Carolina, Uni, verdity of the South, Harvard, - Yale-" Prineeton, Stanford, and the others. Class rout-mots a specialty. Reliable ma-: U-rials, Reasonable prices. Kulletin.s and samples on request. Jolly & Wynne Jewelry Co. Watchmakers and Jewelers No. 128 Fayetteville Street RALEIGH, N. C. Fine Repairing a Specialty Special Attention to Mail Order NOKFOLK & SOUTHKUN KAILWAT '.Harry K. Wuleotfffc Hugh M. Kerr, Roceivaru. Trains Nos. 1 and 2, effectivo Monday, January 24tli, 1010, wlil b operated on the following schedule: BOYS! Sec "Lon2" 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-. Ihiily Kx Sunday P.M. 12:15 S:0 .1:00 P.M. Daily Ex. Sunday P.M. S:,0 'J: 10 1:.M 1:10 li:tr, Vi:Z? P.M H. O. Huimusw, ,': , General Passontier Agent. Lv. y or folic, 17. " Elizabeth City, JV. C. " . Hertford . " Jr. Edenton, . " Lv. Edniton, " A r. Mnvh'y's Ferry, " A r Lv. Ar. Lv. The Spa 1 d i ti g Trade-Mark Trustees Meet In the executive office of the Gov ernor, who is ex-officio chairman, the Hoard of Trustees of the University of North Carolina Wednesday afternoon held the regular annual meeting, the session lasting from one to four o'clock. Besides the formal election of Lucius Polk McGeehee to be Dean pf the Uni versity Law School and chief professor of that department, the following bus iness was-transacted: Upon the recommendation of President Venable and it is understood, with the advice of the dean of the medical de partment at Raleigh and general sanc tion of the Raleigh physicians who have been so patrioticaly filling the va rious chairs of instruction, the trustees pidered that, after the present term expires, the Raleigh department (third,1 - r. and fourth years' course) of the Uni- IT ALL TRAINS "ON TIME ALL THE TIME " The passenger trains of the N & S Rr , rrju'pnid with modern coaches of the Intent design, are operated punctually on time to a degree uneqmiled upon any other line ' . ,' A. G SPALDING & BROS. Is known Ihrouuh out the world n a Guaratitee of Quality Are the L a r g es' t Manufacturers in the World of Equipment For All Athletic Sports and Pastimes I Just Published I Webster'i NEW INTERNATIONAL Dictionry, (G. AC. mernam Co., Spriagfield, Man.) ! surpasses the old International as much as that book exceeded id predecessor. Editor in Chief, Dr. V. T, Harris, former U. S. Com. of Education. The definitions have been re- arranced and amplified. The number of terms defined has been more than doubled. The Ety mology, synonyms, pronunciation, have re ceived unsparing scholarly labor. The laa guage of English literature for over seven centuries, the terminology of the arts and sciences, and the every-day speech of street, shop, and household, are presented with full ness and clearness. In size of vocabulary, in richness of general information, and in con venience of consultation, the book sets a new mark in lexicography. 400,000 words and phrases. 6000 illustrations. 2700 pages. 4f. Write U the publisher for Specimen PagM. A. versify Medical School be discontinued. A committee 'was appointed to draft resolutions on the death of Judge Mac Kae, late dean of the law school. A committee of three on visitation was appointed to make its report at the next commencement of the Univer sity. The meeting of the trustees will here- - - ' after he held on Monday of commence- with little me ut week. The annual sermon will he delivered on Sunday, and Tuesday (instead of Wednesday) will be "Commencement are interested in, Athletic Sport ioii, should have a copy of the Spalding Catalog. 'IV a complete encyclo pedia of What's New In Sport nod is sent free on muid. ' 6. Spading 6c Bros. 74 N. Broad Street Atlanta or nothing doing. The class meeting will also be held on Monday this year. Leave of absence for one year was vuiuu i-roiessor Arcnibaiu uenuerson Day" proper. By this arrangement (Chair of Mathematics), and he will three consecutive days will be covered, spend the time in Europe in study. Heretofore Monday was an "off day" Raleigh News and Observer. W E E AKNES T.L Y S O L I CI T a share of your patronage COLUMBIA LAUNDRY COMPANY High class blunderers, cleaners, dyers 1 14-1 lf Fayettcville Street Greensboro, N. C. UNIVERSITY DRUG CO. Carries a full line of the best Cigars, Cigarettes, and Tobacco. Agent for Two-in-Ono Safety Razor. Count" on us to fill your prescriptions promptly. Sunday Hours: 8 to 9:30 A. M 12 to 2:00 V, M. E.MERRlTTMatiaser

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