ON THE CAMPUS
Senior Extravaganza tonight.
Carolina ys Amherst this after
noon. D, B. Bryan returned Monday
night from Elon College.
. Bennett H. Perry, '07, of Hen
derson, spent Sunday on the Hill.
Jerry and Gus Zollicoffer spent
Easter in Henderson.
John Boushall left Saturday aft
ernoon for a brief visit to Raleigh.
Adlai Oliver left Monday after
noon to spend a few days in Selma.
W. P. Galbraith has returned
from a visit to Southern Pines.
"Sap" and Jim Royster spent
Easter at their home in Townes
ville. Mr. R. E. Tapp, of Wilmington,
was the guest of Rev. and Mrs.
Hogue during Easter.
Professor and Mrs. E. K. Gra
ham have had as their guests dur
ing the last few days Mr. Graham's
sister Miss Mary Graham of the
Faculty of the State Normal and
their friend Miss Elizabeth Colton
of Meredith College.
Miss Lola Lasley, of Burlington,
sister of John Lasley, has returned
home after spending several days
with Dr. and Mrs. Abernathy.
Henry Hathcock has returned
from a short trip to the eastern
part of the State.
Claud To ague returned from
Buie's Creek Tuesday night.
Don't fail to attend the Senior
Stunt tonight. Two hours of fun.
John McKay and Harry Roberts
spent Easter at Buie's Creek.
Several students went with the
high school pupils on a delightful
picnic Easter Monday.
Mrs. Betty V. Wright is on a
visit here to her daughter Mrs. L.
R. Wjlson. Mrs. Wright foi many
years conducted an estimable pri
vate school at her home Coharie, N.
C. She has sent many a worthy
student to the University, whose
training received under her gave
him such an impetus as to make
him climb abovo his fellows.
Mrs. Wright is the mother of Pres
ident Wright, of the East Carolina
Training School.
Mr. Goldstein, an Instructor in
English at Trinity College, and
Mr. J. Landow, a student of that
institution, spent Monday on the
Hill as the guests of S. Cooper
smith. Mr, Marcus Proctor, Editor of
"The Trinity Chronicle", the
weekly newspaper at Trinity Col
lege, was the guest of Messrs.
Barker and Webb on East Frank
lin Street on Monday.
E. R. Buchan left Saturday for
his home at Manly, and from there
he will go to Mullin's, S. C, to
take charge of the business of his
brother, who is sufferiug from an
attack of appendicitis.
The Junior class cordially invites
all Seniors and A. M. students to
attend their Prom. Friday night,
April 1, at Bynum Gymnasium.
Complimentary tickets may be got
from W. L. Small, E. C. McLain,
or R. M. Vanstory. All profes-
There were a large number who
called and enjoyed the evening. De
lightful refreshments were served.
1 hose who assisted Mr. Hogue
were Mrs. McNider, Miss Dora
MacRae, Mr. Tapp, and Mr. C, C.
Browne,
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Wheel
er, of Tacoma, Washington, are
visiting their son, Dr. A. S. Wheel
er, for a few weeks.
Mrs. R. S. MacRae spent Easter
in Winston-Salem, where she wit
nessed the historic Celebration by
the Moravian Church.
Arrangements have been made
with Washington and Lee and with
Georgia lor holding both the inter
collegiate debates on April 7. At
Georgia Messrs. Turpin and Lan-
ham have been chosen as represent
atives against Carolina, Mr. Falk
acting as alternate. The students
at the University of Georgia consid
er their team an excellent one.
At least one hundred and fifty
men were away from the Hill on
Easter day. The largest number
of these were at Winston-Salem,
with the Glee Club and Orchestra.
The University Glee Club and
Orchestra will give a performance
in Gerrard Hall Thursday night.
According to the Winston-Salem
papers the people of the Twin City
were carried rway with the high
class performance given there Sat
urday night.
How the Team is Batting
A. B. Hies P. C.
Battle 11 1000
Duncan 21 7 333
Tillett 3 1 333
Hedgepeth 7 2 286
Hackney 22 6 273
Buie 21 5 238
Stewart ' 21 5 238
Hamilton 22 5 227
Armstrong 24 4 167
Poole 24 4 167
Bivins 14 2 143
Rose 12 1 086
Swink 2 0 000
Johnson 2 0 000
Stacy 1 0 000
Williams 1 0 000
Witherington 1 0 000
Team 200 43 .215
C ORNELL UN I V ERSI T Y M E D I C A L COL L E G E
A College degree is required for admission. Advanced standing
' granted students presenting satisfactory credentials from accred
ited colleges. Every facility is offered undergraduates seeking
the degree of Doctor of Medicine. Ample facilities are also
offered qualified graduates to pursue original investigation in
any department.
For further particulars apply to
The Dean, Cornell University Medical College
First Avenue and 28th Street, New York City
Attractive Round Trip Rates via
Southern Railway to Mobile, Ala.
Account ANNUAL REUNION, of
the United Confederate Veterans, the
Southern Railway announces the sale
of very cheap round trip tickets to
Mobile, Ala,, and return. Tickets on
sale April 23-24-25, with final return
limit Mav 2. 1910. or bv depositing
your ticket with special agent at Mo
bile and paying a tee ot nny cents you
can have final limit extended until
May 19th, 1910.
From
Raleigh, N. C r.. ..$15.75
Goldsboro, N. C 16.40
Selma, N. C ......16.00
Durham, N. C 15.65
Oxford, N. C 16.30
Henderson, N. C. . . . . . .16.55
flhanel Hill. N. C .15.65
Burlington, N. C... .... 14.95
Rates also in proportion from all
other points. The Southern Railway
is the only direct line to Mobile, han
dles through cars and makes quickest
time.
For further information as to rates,
schedules, Pullman accomodation etc.,
ask your nearest agent or address the
Undersigned.
R. H. DeButts, T. P. A.,
Raleigh, N C.
sional students may purchase tick
ets from any of the above named.) alltrains "on time am, the time."
Rpv n nrl Mk R W Hoo-ue were T1,e vk trains of hn N.&s.Ry., eqnipbed
IXeV. anU IVUh. rt. VV. noue welelwithinodern coaches of the latest design . are operated
"at home" tO the Students of the punctually on time to a degree nneqnaled npoiv any
University on Easter Sunday niht.thrl,ne' -
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
University F3. O.. Va. ;
. EDWIN A. ALDERMAN, LL.D., PRESIDENT
The Gllege
Offers four year courses, which can be selected from a large number of sub
jects, leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science
Cultural or vocation .1.
The Deoartment of Graduate Studies
Offers the degrees of Master of Arts and Master of Science, and Doctor of
Philosophy.
The Department of Law
Offers a three year course leading to the .degree of Bachelor of Law.
The Department of Medicine
Otters a tour year course leading to the degree ot Doctor ot Medicine.
The Department of Engineering
Offers four year courses leading to the degrees of Civil Engineer, Mining En-
ineer, Hiiectricai engineer, Mecnanicai engineer, anu cnemicai ivngineer.
Loan Funds Available. Expenses Reduced to a Minimum
HOWARD WINSTON, Registrar
The Hoi 1 a da y St u d i o
SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND HOLLADAY"
Gallery will be open every Wednesday of each week,
beginning Wednesday, October 28th. HIGH GRADE
WORK ONLY. Prices reasonable. A fine set of
views of the campus and buildings on sale at all times
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MaKers of the Caps, Gowns, and Hoods
to the University of North Carolina, University of the
South, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, and the
others. Class contracts a specialty. Reliable materials
Reasonable prices. Bulletins and samples on request.
NEW YORK CAFE
the only up-to-date place in Raleigh'
Clean, cheap, Enough Paid
13 E. Martin St., Raleigh, N. C.
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a share of your patronage
COLUMBIA LAUNDRY COMPANY
High class launderers, cleaners, dyers
114-116 Fayetteville Street
Greensboro, N. C. .
J. E. Gooche
Fancy Groceries and Cigars,
Tobaccos, Fruits, and Confectioneries
CAFE IN CONNECTION
Meals at All Hours
Vacation Time is Nearing
How are you going to spend
it ? If you want to put it to
good use, write or see me. I
will make it interesting.
Norfleet S. Smith, State Agent
Raleigh, North Carolina .
Home Life Insurance Co
OF NEW YORK. (Established 1860)
BOARD AT
UNIVERSITY DRUG CO.
Carries a full line of the best Cigars.
Cigarettes, and Tobacco. Agent for
Two-in-One Safety Razor. Count on us
your prescriptions promptly.
Sunday Hours:
8 to 9:30 A. M., 12 to 2:00 P. M.
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Doctor William Lynch,
DENTIST,
Kluttz Building Chapel Hill
BOYS! Sec "Lons" Bm Jncs
for Pressing and Cleaning. Work
irvvic irn TT-VK. TO IT ATT done satisfactorily. $1.00 per month.
COMMONS HALL I Repairing and darning neatly done at
, small extra cost. Shop in rear ot KJutt?.
$10.00 PER MONTH. Building.
The Athletic Store
Invites the students to give itthesam
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, Manage
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FOR YOUR DRINKS, SMOKES, Etc.
r
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-CAN-
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ANY WAY
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