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THE TAR HEEL Alter Dr. Lawson's on "Exercise i in: rne napei on Monday -. morning there certainly was a splendid show : . .. ... ft my- iroin muse who : took the ad vce he gave, lor 136 men were on lh Gym floor to take part in the reula drill in. the afternoon. Instead of the Bible Study. Groups meeting' in regular classes Sunday at 12:30, those studying the Life o Christ was addressed by Dr. Mims in the Y. M. C. A. and those n the T,ifp Alderman returned bund ay f p , . R . Mr. Ilo-ue in the . . . . n - - might alter spending- several days in chapel. th o rn ni to f ttr ' i ; tut l-'iiui till, ,1 rrM A 1 1 j a j ; j -i trolling voice of our athletics,-it pub ton N. C. is visiting Miss Anice Bright hsbes the official paper, The Tas Local and Personal Join the Athletic Association. Miss Sophie Hart of Tarboro, N. C. has accepted a position as stenograph er with Dr. J. H. Pratt. ; Mr. A. M. Noble, Jr., '04, of Selma, spent Sunday herewith his uncle, Pro fessor M. C. S. Noble. E. H. i on Cameron Avenue. i Mrs. Caro Whaley, of Sterling Va., ? is visiting her sister Mrs. George Mc- Kie on East Franklin street. - Dr. Hume and family have return ed to the Hill after an absence of some weeks. Heel. Be a part of this organization by paying a membership fee of one dollar.. If you haven't joined join now. see the 1 reasurer, C W. Gun ter before Nov. 1st, 1910. ' Z':".' Miss May Hutne has gone to New Haven Conn., where she goes to visi her sister Mrs. Vance, wife of Prof Miss Christine, Mcintosh spent a few Vance of the Yale Law Department days last week in Durham, her former Mrs. Vance was formerly a Chape Hill girl, but after her Professor Vance lived first at marriage to Wash Vance was Dean of the George Washington University Law School. home. PrnF M W Wallrpr retnrnpd Sat nr. ,. 7A ' A" V:Z. 1II7: "I t "u" ington, D, C, where Professor uav aner aiicuuiui; a uueeiiiij; ui mc . j State Board of Examiners in Raleigh. Mr.. S. V. P. Nichols of the law class has has had as his guest during the last few davs his mother of Wil- mington N. C. ' Miss Nell Bat'le, of Montgomery Alabama, who visited the Hill last year, is now on a visit to her uncle and aunt Dr. and Mrs. K. P. Battle. Mrs. Charles L. Raffer, after spend- Norfolk, Va.:, Oct. 12th, VJliV. The good . results , obtained .by.' the Norfolk Southern Railroad, from their lisplay of the Carolina Coast Country products at the Ohio V alley Exposition recently held at Cincinnati, has caused them to decide to participate in the Pittsburg Land Show. This Land snow win ue neici at , rmsourg, ii a. ing some months in New Jersey with for two weeks, beginning October 17th her relatives returned to the Hill last al,d closing the 29th week. As was demonstrated at the Cincin- Mr; E. S. Ward, who has been a tv- ati show, the rich - lands . along the phoid patient at the Infirmary for the Mississippi Valley, even the very lands last ten days, was taken to his home at e Mississippi cieua couia not pro WilHumston N. C bv his father and products equal to that shown by uncle. If you have not already joined th2 Athletic Association, join now by pay ing the one dollar membership fee to C. W. Gunter. Treas. '05 South. Be sure and pay before Nov. 1st 1910. Owing- to the extreme illness of her mother, Miss Jones lias been com pe li the Norfolk Southern Railroad. Corn, oats, potatoes, apples, alfalfa and many other valuable and staple prod ucts from the Norfolk Southern terri tory were, in quality, superior to the exhibits from other portions of the country,1 and not only attracted theiat- ttntion. of ,interes:ed -.Middle West farmers, but also won the highest ap- ed to give up her work in the graded probation of the entire country. school here for a while. She will be In addition to the display of these relieved by Miss Carrie Bright. products it has been arranged to give Mrs. George McKie, who has been stereoptican lectures ; illustrated! by soendinir the months of Aug ust and I ntern views showing many attractive September with relatives in Herndon, farming scenes along, the road. j A Va., returned to her home here a few number of V photographs have , been secured showing tne country and , I its oossibilities. and bv means of these The Country Club gave a tea at their photographs it is proposed to throw on nK tinnco af tViA (m I 1 intra "iti Wofl . I ... .;;". '- ' www b tne lecture room screen exact repro- nesday aiternoon, complimentary to ductions 0f plain farming facts) as tne new memoers 01 tne r acuity, ineir they exist in the Carolina Coast Coun iamiaes, and some latues 01 tne-town, Urv tl Mr. George ii. bud worth, ot w ash- valuable results are sure to come ington, D. C, is a guest of Dr. and from this energetic plan of advertising Mrs. Chas. H. Herty. Mr. Sud worth by the Norfolk Southern Railroad Com is a Dentrologist in the United States pany, and the prestige that will be at- Forestry Department, with headquar tained by the railroad and its tributary ters at VYashinarton. country tnrougn us participation in vu Vorrrie of the mUNTY this Middle West Exposition, (will CLUBS in the University are urgently surelv brin the country into greater requested to mail to The Tar Heei. V" mcpc xromoxner the name of their respective clubs. We states, and will help turn the tide of want this informtion for a definite pur pose , , ; ' homeseekers into the attractive fields to be found from Norfolk southward along the: lines of the Norfolk! South ern Railroad. THINK cABOUT IT. The members of the freshman foot ball squad are jubilant over their pro spective games scheduled to be played with the Raleigh High School and Greensboro High School in the near Without the support of our adver- future. "'. Mr. and Mrs. I f J ,. , . J With each package of Fatima you get a popu lar actress' photograph a&o a pennant cou- pon, 25 of which secure 0 handsome felt college nnant 112x32) se penn itdi Ion of 100, TURKISH BLEND ' W CIGARETTES m LITERATURE Fanciful phrases or i thoughts couched in beauti ful . language may be well enough for the classics, but one homely word is suffi cient to describe Fatima Cigarettes They're "Buly,, and unlike , Shakespeare, we repeat , they're "bully." Works of the old masters of tobacco blending authors of all your joys , are Fatimas. Plainly packed 10 additional . cigarettes instead of a fancy box. ; THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. R0QM pEQPRATipNS ; College Posters in Colors 1 Fisher and Christy Girls V, Artistic U. N. C. Cards ' ; New Pennants and Pillow-Tops Let "Dock" help you to make that room attractive. See his, display of Col ored Posters, Beautiful GirlsT and full Assortment of new Post Cards. You will want one of his new; designs in Carolina Pennants, and Pillows, too, for '-.rV : your cozy corner. :'i:J. PP-CCTJ C A NTHTF A new lot of Royster's Dolly Varden, and JTIMiOn A-.ilMl-'li-J Huyier's. Take a chance at the "Lucky Girl," Candy Card. DIE-STAMPED STATIONERY.- jopes, and all sorts of Writing Supplies.? A , full line of Tablets, Envel- izi lrrrrF the old reliable tY '11.JU U 1 I Liy BOOK DEALER The Holla day Studio SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND HOLLADAY" Gallery will be open every Wednesday of each week, beginning Wednesday, October 28th. , HIGH GRADE , , vU : WORK ONLY. Prices reasonable; A fine set of " ! views of the campus and buildings on sale at all times GALLERIES HT BOTH DURHAM AND CHHPEL HILL ET THE COLLEGE CATERER, cMarse Jesse 44 , repare that Banquet. ,.'ir' HOW. He KNOWS W. II. VonEberstein have returned to their home at Choco winity, N. C.,f after spending' some' days ; with their ; sister Mrs. H. R. Bright; Mr. VonEberstein has a son who has been doing star playing j as tisers, the publication of THE TAR HEEL would not be possible. Buy frorn ?those who show 'their -appreciation of the students's trade.y Some merchants don't advertise Hotel Giersch European Plari : : Cafe in Connection ; raleighV'n. c v: Eubanks D Prescription : Specialists rug Company Jackie on the A. & M Varsity this fall, with ust Patronize' those who do. Chapel Hill, North Carolina New York Quick Lunch and Restaurant FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 1 Best in the South. ' 13 E. Martin St., RALEIGH, N. C. When in Ralegh, Go to Tucker Building Pharmacy ' .,: f ;,-M',;! h ii) : ,'.jh''i ' FOR YOUR DRINKS AND SMOKES, Etc. ON THE CORNER Excellent Boa r d $15.00 i University Inn , .7 Pi
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