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ON THE CAMPUS Mr. Hannibal Williams, who pre sented Henry V, in Gerrard Hall a few weeks ag-o, was on the Hill Thursday night. Prof. N. W. Walker spoke Thurs day at the closing" exercises of the ' Hookerton School. From Hookerton he went to Richlands. Prof. William F. Allen, Supt. of the Fancy Groceries' and Cigars, Southern Pines High School, was on Tobaccos, Fruits, and Confectioneries The Greensboro Daily News. John M. Reeves, Horace E. Stacy, Nixon S. Plummer, Committee of the Dialectic Society. J. E. Gooche the Hill the first of the week as the guest of Prof. Walker. , Rev. R. W. Hogue returned from Guilford College yesterday. Be sure to attend the Carolina Washington Lee track meet this af ternoon. The Glee Club's trip to Rocking ton was postponed for a week. j Mr. J. S. Holmes, the state forester, ' CAFE IN CONNECTION Meals at A 1 Y H o7rs Medical College of Virginia Established 1838 Tn717J mi RICHMOND,' VA. Well equipped for teaching Modi- nine TVzu-i k. f - 'Ti . r- delivered the address before the Y. M. ; ' " ' iy :irmacJ- or r a rn j i j. tt rms and catalogue address. C. A. Tuesday night. 1 I b CMl mm mm! j i A r xi ' CuiiisTOPHKK Tompkins. M.D Dean ...b.. 1-, - Y. M. C. A. was led by Henry C. Smith. His subject was, "Stick-to-it-ive-ness." George C. Round, of Manassas. Va., spent Saturday and Sunday on the Hill the guest of Dr. L R. Wilson. Professor I. F. Lewis, A. Ii. 1902. M. S. 1903, now Professor of Biology in Rondolph-Macon College, h;i r . cently published a valuable contnlai tion on the development of the al;ie. The paper is entitled "The Li .'e Histo ry of Griffithsia Boriietiana" and ap pears in "The Annals of Botany". 11 ciqaSilttec O 20 for 15 cs.2) OTRAW RIDE. Night air snappy. Full Moon. Jolly party. Songs, laughter and Fatima Cigarettes. The cigarette with a characteris tic flavor that pleases and satisfies. Perfectly blended. Mellowed and cured for two years. Smooth and satisfying. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. v. r! CONCORD EVANSTON With Ara-Notch With Buttonhole THE NEW , Arrow Collars FOR SUMMER ISo. each a for 26c. Arrow Caffs, 2So. ClUBtt, Feabody & Con Makers NORFOLK AND SOUTH KRN RAILWAY Harry K. Walcott & Hugh M. Ken, Receivers. Norfolk Va , January 20th, 1910 HAVE YOU BEEN OVER THE NEW BRIDGE? The passenger trains of the Norfolk and Southern Railway are now operated over the New Albemarle Sound bridge the longest continuous railway bridge over.navigabl waters In the world. The running time of trains Nos. 1, and 2, between all North Carolina point and Norfolk will be reduced one hour, commencing January 24th he University OF North Carolina. ...1789... HEAD OV SYSTEM Ol INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS MEET Announcements have been received of the fourth annual southern intercol legiate tennis tournament to be held under the auspices of the Atlanta Ath letic Club, at Atlanta, Georgia, May 9, 10, and 11. It will be remembered that Trinity has been represented at this annual meet for the last two years aud has come off with honors credita ble to herself. Last year the repre sentatives were Messrs. Briggs and Jordan, Mr. Jordan coming out as ruu nerup in singles and thus winning the office of Secretary of the Southern In' tercollegiate Tennis Association. The entrance fee will be $2 in sin gles and $1.50 in doubles for each con. testant. The entry list will close May the first and entrance fee must be paid on or before that date. An effort will be made to furnish sleeping quarters in the club house free of charge to all visiting players. Address all commun ications and send all fees to Intercol legiate Tennis Committee, Atlanta Athletic Club, Atlanta, Ga. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Whereas, God in His infinite wis dom and mercy, has seen fit to remove from among us our beloved friend and elder brother, Col. Paul B. Means, therefore be it resolved: First, That the Dialectic Society loses in him a faithful member and the University a loyal son. Second, That although we are deep ly conscious of our loss, we reju'ee in a li e so nobly spent in the upbuik ingj of the University and in the better-i ment and uplift ot the people ot tue State. vl.'"':. Third, That we extend to his loved I ones our. deepest sympathy and ex-j CALL AT press to them our appreciation of his j ,f usel'ul life and his kindly interest in' . PATTERSON S the welfare of our Society and that ofi the University. OPPOSITE THE campus. i j? ciM i. ii 1 ,, t ; ua where jou will tin J Men's Kurni.iuiiiH, Triuilir., l)rtH hjurth, That these resolutions be gult c CHrH,to ,.t.a(ly.imul,. 81.Hm. imiuw Spn ad Upon OUr minutes and that fop- Canes, Towels, Bowl and. I'itrhtr. K.r m-n- Oil . , ,,. i mi,. Ilhi Heaters, Hard warn of all kinds mid -v n i Innf ill 'H ies be sent for publication to 1 lie uni- wofU('Bt verity Magaxiue, The Tar Heel, The An goods deiwered promciy. Concord Tribune, The News and Ub H4p(, serve r, The Charlotte Observer, and ' , , . " Eat All You Want UNIVERSITY INN-415 N. & 8. Ry. Train No. 1, Leaving Raleigh 0:15 a m Daily, Except isuiinay, Connects at Wilson with A.C.Ij. K.R. Northbound TrainNo. 34. ' Norfolk & Southern Ry. is the shortest, quick est and most direct line neiween xvmeigh, Wilson. Farmville, Greenville, Washington, and all eastern North Carolina. Train No. 1, leaving Raleigh 6:15 a m., daily except Sunday, connects at Wilson with A. 0. L.. Northbound train No. 84. Save time by using the N, & S. Rv UNIVERSITY DRUG CO. Carries a full line of the best Cigars Cigarettes, and Tobacco. Agent for Two-in-One Safety Razor. Count on u your prescriptions promptly. Sunday Hours: 8 to 9:30 A. M., 12 to 2:00 P. M. E.MERRlTT,Manager WHEN IN RALEIGH VISIT THE TUCKER BUILDING PHARMAY FOR YOUR DRINKS, SMOKES, Etc. THE STATE EDUCATION ...1910.. The University stands for thoroughness and all that is best in education and tli moulding of character. It is equipped with 16 buildings, new water works, cen tral heating, electric lights. Eleven Sci entific Laboratories, equipped for good work. The Faculty numbers 98. Stu dents 800. Library of 50,000 volumes. One librarian and four assistants. Fine Literary Societies. There is an active Y. M. C. A. conducted by the students. Scholarships and loans for the needy and deserving. For information, address. F. P. YEN ABLE, President, Chapel Hill N. C. fTfirtTKTfi -n siinpfi nAf-niMEACHTowii ' , uicycie iumisnea Dy us. 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We will allow a cash discount of 5 per cent (thereby making the price 84.65 per pair) if yon send FULL CASH WITH O.KDKK and enclose this advertisement. You ru n" risk in Bending us an order as the tires may be returned at OUK expense if for any reason they are not satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in a bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will 6nd that they will ride easier, run faster, wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used or seen at any price. We know that you will be so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give us your order. 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