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preciate: Mufflers,
Gloves,
Collar Bags,
Ties,
Handkerchiefs,
Bath' Robe,
Smoking Jacket.
SNEED-MARKHAM TAYLOR
COMPANY,
DURHAM, N. C.
! UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
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, A four year course is gi ven. Dispensary
and hosmtal with over 100 beds, both
i owned by the University.
aeiia lor catalogue.
HOWARD WtNSTON, Registrar,
University, va.
Start
. After
Exams
izing
the
ZINZENDORF
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WINSTON-SALEM.
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Work collected Monday nights
and delivered Friday nights.
HARTLEY & TOTTEN,
AGENTS. ..
G. C. Pickard & Co.
UVERY STABLE
Located on Rosemary St. near telephone
Exchange. Stylish turnouts
always on hand.
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G. C. Pickard, Manage"
ARCADE BARBER SHOP,
DURHAM, N. C,
HOW HAS
4 First-Class Barbers.
Th Bert of Everything in the Most Approved
Sanitary Manner.
ALBERT CRESS, Prop. T.C.BLAND. .
W. L. BOWLING. R. H, WILMOtH
(
CKATING in the keen air
the companionship of a
pipe thepleasure of a tobacco
such as Velvet 1
Velvet Is the best leaf aged over
two year ia the warehouse a slow,
silent transformation from harsh leaf
to a mellow smoking tobacco. Time
gradually evicts the bite matures the
good qualities of the leaf a flavor
unusual good wonderfully good I
Such a tobacco takes time to pro
duceextreme care withal, but this
is the smoke we all want so why
not?
At all dealers.
SPAULDING & MERRICK
Chicago
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Full Two
Ounce Tins
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W, M. Thompson 1
Eubanks Drug Co
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Patterson Bros.
J. D. "Webb
Dr. Wm. Lynch.
Andrews' Cash Store
"W. B. Sorrell
Long Bill Jones
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University Inn
Commons Hall
Tank Hunter
I. M, Bailey .
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Sneed Markham
Star Cafe
Arcade Barber Shop
Royal Cafe
Durham Cigar Store
Yearby Drug Co
Blacknall & Son
Main St. Pharmacy
Royal & Borden
H. A. Gaskins
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EUSHA MITCHELL SOCIETY MEETS
Continued from First Page.
Dr. Hall and Dr. Herty each
commented on this paper.
Dr Archibald Henderson then
gave a report of his work on
"Cubic Surfaces." The geometri
cal treatment of cubic surfaces
really begins in 1870. Attention
began to be concentrated upon
the surface with four conical
points, and everything was found
which could be derived from this.
At last Kaley became interested
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seven lines, and specialized upon
this, but the results were not
quite satisfactory from a geo
metrical standpoint. It occurred
to Dr. Henderson to take the gen
eral method and use it through
out the group of cubic surfaces.
He carried out this research two
years ago, but since he lacked
proper literature, he went to
Cambridge University, England,
to complete his investigations.
The study is divided into three
j parts: notational, since the
twenty seven lines are so complex ,
it is necessary to get an adequate .
i notation; analytic, it is necessary
j to study each separately; t geo
metrical, it is necessar' to have
some adequate representation,
either by a model or on paper in
perspective form.
! Prof. Cain commented, paying a
high tribute to Dr, Henderson that
he should have 5been so honored
in the home -of great mathema
ticians, Cambridge University.
The historic English university
published at its own expense, this
treatise of Dr. Henderson's, an
honor accorded but to one
other American, the prof essor of
mathematics at Harvard some
years ago. t
NeYspapers of the State
The Commissioner of Labor and
Printing of North Carolina has
just completed a summary of the
newspaders of -the' State,' and ad-
vance sheets from his forthcoming
report that there are 303.
The list is as follows:
io. wrcniauon.
8
21
176
13
47
13
4
7
4 ;
53,706
61,599
477,281
66,016
164,590
onth!y
Semi-monthly ....
314,900
113,000
Annually. . . ......
Quarterly ... . . . ;
iBi'inonthly.
Total ., . ,
7,025
1,000
303 ; ,1,218,117
Circulation not given: Evening
daily, 1; weekly,3; monthly, 2;
quarterly, 1; annually, 2: semi-
weekly, 2; semi-monthly, 1.
I In politics, denomination, cts.,
the list is:
Democrat, 131; Independent
Democratic, 19; Republican, 21;
Independent-Republican, 1; Inde
pendent, 24; Baptist, 6; Methodist
5; Christian, 4;Protestant-Fpisco-
pal, 1; Presbyterian, 5; Primitive
Baptist, 3; Freewill Baptist, 2;
Catholic, i .-Religious, 5; Fraternal
2; Textile,!; W. C. T. U. 1; Good
Roads, 1; Poultry, 1; Industrial,
1; Trade, 2; Educational, 14;
Literary, 12; Medical, 2;
Agriculture; Athletic, 1; Al
manac, .2; , Lutheran, 4; Pythian,
1 ; ' M asonic, 1 : 1 Hoi i ness, '1 ; Union
Labor, 1; A. Jvf. E. Zion, 1; Local
11; Health, 1; Quaker, 1;
Historical,; Directory, 1; Total
303.
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1 "Ethel," said Mr. Brown, "I
want you to give that young man
of yours a little message from me."
"Yes. Father," said Ethel,'
blushing.
i "Tell him that your mother
and father don't object to gas
bills, but tlioy do object to him
carrying away the morning paper
with him when he leaves."-- Wan
Gun Rac,
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,Jf gathering in By's room
"When pood fellows cet
geuicr mere a always a
for Fatima Ggarettes.
With each package of Fatima Jwu gel a pennant
coupon, is at ftcA secure a handsome ft I
college- pennant (U a 32) election at 100,
lypewnting
I. M. BAILEY,
No. 7 South
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REASONABLE RATES
L F. HANES,
OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER,
UNIVERSITY OF NO R T II C A ROLINA
Season 1911-1912.
GR E EN S BORO , N . C .
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Dealers in WALK-OVER SHOES, STETSON HATS
ARROW BRAND COLLARS, CLUETT S SHIRTS
Notion Novelties of all kinds. Invite the Student and Faculty
trade to give us a trial. We are here to please YOIL
j
Boys, they've come
before your size
AT
BOYS! SEE "LONG" 6ILL JONES
hor Pressing and Cleaning. Work done satisfactorily. $1.00
per month. Repairing and darning neatly done at small
extra cost. French dry cleaning a specialty.
Shop in front of Athletic S,ore.
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10 cents if
Mimeographing
Store Company,
Get them now
has been sold.
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