THE NAR HEEL Local and i Personal ; Join the Athletic Association. : ; " -' i? ..-jk'- j'" i :&7.v 't;V Dr. Mack bmith, ot L,aunnburg, an old Carolina man, was a visitor to the Hill on Thursday. ' , Mr. Hampden Hill acted as best man at the Proctor-Kernodle wedding in ' Graham on Wednesday. George Freeman, '13, was initiated into the Kappa Sigma Fraternity, on H, M. Stubbs, '11, returned to the . Hill on Thursday, after a' few days' absence.. ; "' " - ; , ' --7 .- ' " , . v ,; .:. 7.' There arrived at the home of Mr. andi Mrs. K. G," Henry.; on East Rose mary, on Tuesday last, Master Mat i thew George Henry. President Venable was absent from the Hill a few days this week, being in attendance at the North Carolina : i. T3 i UahmIi"Ii7 . Miss Sallie H. Myers, who has been visiting; Miss Annie Bright for the last ten days, left for her home in Washing ton, N., C, on Friday, morning. . The Historical Society will have its first meeting of the season on Monday night next .in; the Alumni ' Building. ' Much of the year will be covered with soecial work on North ; Carolina His- .; tory. ' There was a meeting of the Yackety Yack Board on Thursday night. These meetings now take place each week in order to keep in touch with i new 1 ma terial constantly coming in tor consid- erauon. , , , - : The picture man has begun early ' this year. The absence of snow, the inopportune hour of 1:30,. and the non hazing spirit, existing among sthe up- j, i pier clasemen -all combined-in making the freshman class picture a t complete success. On account of trouble with his eyes, together with a "run down". condition of health, D. S. Richardson, ,'13, has " been compelled to leave college, tor .a while ''lie' left' for his home at Beaufort on Thursday, whre he is to engage' in'the fish business' till Feb ruary, when he hopes to return to col- Kge: 7 The Brotherhood of Saint Andrew met at the Episcopal rectory on Wed: nesday night, , Among the important business, there was an election of of ficers for the coming year. The fol lowing are the officers: Director, Fred f Drane; Vice-Director, L. B. Whittaker; Treasurer, Jack Hobgood; - Secretary, E. M. Harden. 4 7 M ' Today is the last day for - the regis tration for those wishing to vote in the November selections. ? There are only a very few students eligible to vote in Chapel Hill. Some are ; to go many miles in order to help their home towns and districts carry things, as they think1 they ought to be carried. From all accounts, so far as the polit: t ical situation in Orange county is con cerned both sides feal confident. All the men who desire to enter the class on the "Negro Life in the South," "will meet at the Y. M. C.. A. auditori ; um Sunday afternoon F air 5 o'clock The course is not cpnnned to seniors and juniors only, but is open to sopho mores and freshmen as well open to every man,,' in rthe University. The class will be conducted" by Rev. Mr. Hogniel 4'Mr.? Hognie j has Vmade a special study of the negro during the " pasf f e w years and should be "able to make the course interesting kn'd -profitable. , i' -. ' - S..'.?. i l.) i . - . Phis year's football 'eleven ' at' ihi Naval.-Academy is afr L:gregiiifi. "i Captains. - At. the', end' ol' last scjas-it Hen ry. CI ay , a li a lbi c.k ;.v(- as; e)V c i ed capt a i n , but 1 1 avl ujf mw(tX fi 11 e with' the autlumties on Ihe cruise, he was invited io resign, -or -give -'uii' football for the voaf. ' His 'successor' Is' T7.S. King.a Caliiorniaii; .who pi ayes tackled At the other, tackle is Loftin, who. is captain a ivl stroke . oar' of Aha eight oared drew.'.' He is also'captaiji of the wrestling team and jie'ai-y'eigljt hani' pion of the academy. Erwin, quarter back, is captain andj second baseman of the .nine." parey,, captain andcrack sprinter of the track team, is a. leading candidate for halfback; i ahd,;scottth"e leader of the fencing team; is trying for the same position,.; 7i , .V' A descendant ;;of Chaucer; having found himself in the environs of a Southern colleg glves y voice c, to $is poetic soul in theses rapturous lines" taken from The Reveille: ; !S "Pritheei faire maiden, turn'not away . , ' thy face, .j -x :7-i' " ! ,: ' " Inclyne thy daydtie eare: utito4 my. . , . . ' 1 -(Tfl f ,1 't 'A l' .11- Have pitie on a popre .wretched youthe v And smyle upon me; dearer els. mote ', ' I' dye.- ' li'i.K'x .... . A'-.;'.'' 7 .. 7 7:?'; " '; '' 7' ;' ' '77 -7. , .' 'iiiflf;. 1L Guitars, Violins Mandolins, Banjos The World's Standard. Tone clear, mellow and very powerful. Absolutely perfect -in scale. Finest workmanship . Prices from $15 upward. Send for illustrated Catalog to .the makers. , . : For Bale by all ler.dinz music dealers. .7 Dmmk D802 "' . , Lyoi & Healy, Chicago ml .1 v -n9T1 WW. ft, 111 ;:: A slave am I. and kept in durance vile . j A queen, thou arte, so dayntie and so trimme, I fatu gould bowe betore thee in iye a. . . - 1 , 1 1 ' dust 7 1 .And presse my lippes unto thy gar ' v, mant's hemme .l am not worthie to behold thy. face; ," j-,. s , 7. f ' .V . 1 . But e en a dogge may gaze uponne a star. 01 oplie pelade to sitte upon ye, fence," When thou goest past, and worshippe irom atar. , . , WHATP i 1. . .What about a Chapel Hill Ajerckant whp does 05 per cent. 6f his business -with, the students of toe vUniyersity,. and Jyet boy cotts every student publication-? v. v ' -.' ' 1 t 1 you want to save $35.00 on a type writer, talk to Cy. Thompson about 'the ROYAL. 7 , -When in Ralegh, Co to " -(,"'' 1 Tucker Building Pharmacy DRINKS AND SMOKES, Etc. . , ON THE CORNER J ExclfetitABoard $15:00 'I i 4 ;wiS,v'r; :''7'v .:'7-:. WA eacA package of Fatima you gel a popw lat actress' photograph . alio a pennant aw-1 pon, 25 of which secure a handsome felt college pennant (12x32) e lection of 100. , 7-7; hstyiny- 7 s ' TURKISH 'isS BLEND 2) CIGARETTES f '.,'-,"". i t '" -. ' ' ' - 7 ' ' CHEMISTRY Two atoms cf Hydro gen, combined wilh one of Oxygen, make water just that proportir.: no otner. So in Fatima Cigarettes. the same exactness in blend ing ne tobaccos has been made a definite science in . order that their good quali-, ties may never, never vary. ' A strong affinity exists between Fatimas and Col lege men. No fancy box but an extra 1 0 cigarettes, making 20 for 15 cents. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. ri, .... , . A A KLUTZ ( University lit". .1 . LET THE COLLEGE" CA'fE i : StfarseJesse'J Prepare that Banquet. He KNOWS HOW ! Hotel Giersch ! '''. 'OiAiO-'i.U ;:, 7 ! European Plan. : : , Cafe in Connection i" 5 li j i , ..RALEIOHN. CX Eubaufe v.nig. iCpmpariy rrescnption i specialists - ; ' "'.- " ' ' Chapel Itill, ; ; ; Nbfth Carolina . J j.i special sale: Sweaters, Shirts, Ties, Underwear NOW is the time to get your supplies at a BARGAIN not CHEAP goods,, but the BEST at Special Prices. ZHew Stock. ' Up-tp-Vate Stuff.. Way Now and - Save.cMoney See New Line PENNANTS, PILLOWS, Etc 1 Respectfully, . , , ' A. A. KLUTZ. The H ol 1 a id a y S t u d A o V 7 SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND HOLLADAY" ' . ..':-' Gallery will be open every Wednesday of each week, beginning Wednesday, October 28th. HIGH; GRADE ' ' r : WORK ONLY. Prices reasonable. A fine set of ( views of the campus and buildings on sale at all times GALLERIES, HT BOTH OURHftM HNO CHAPEL HILL

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