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MANAGERS’ NOTICES.
Correspondents will please send all matter intended for publication to Prof. J. L. Armstrong, Trinity College, N. C.Terms of Subscription.One dollar, per scholastic year (nine issues), if paid in advance; if not paid in advance, one dollar and twenty cents.To any one who will send us a Club of Five cash yearly subscribers, we will give a year’s subscription, free.Remittances should be made by postal note, postal order, or registered letter, and made payable to “Business Managers of theTrinity Archive.”Terms of Advertising.
Correspondents will please send all matter intended for publication to Prof. J. L. Armstrong, Trinity College, N. C.
Terms of Subscription.
One dollar, per scholastic year (nine issues), if paid in advance; if not paid in advance, one dollar and twenty cents.
To any one who will send us a Club of Five cash yearly subscribers, we will give a year’s subscription, free.
Remittances should be made by postal note, postal order, or registered letter, and made payable to “Business Managers of theTrinity Archive.”
Terms of Advertising.
All business communications should be forwarded toNICHOLSON & JONES,Business Managers,Trinity College, N. C.Entered as second-class matter in Post Office at Trinity College, N. C.
All business communications should be forwarded to
NICHOLSON & JONES,Business Managers,Trinity College, N. C.
Entered as second-class matter in Post Office at Trinity College, N. C.
Spring and SummerCLOTHING.
We are now ready to show youthe largest, finest and cheapeststock of
Clothing,Hats,
—AND—
Furnishing Goods
ever seen in North Carolina.
Our buyer has been in New York for the last two months, selecting our stock, and we can guarantee you we have everything in the very latest styles out. All our goods were bought from the very best manufacturers at the lowest cash prices, and we intend to sell our customers better goods for less money than they have ever bought before. And as we are the only Exclusive Clothiers in Greensboro, we intend to keep everything in the clothing line for
MEN, YOUTHS & BOYS
from size 50 for men, down to age 3 for boys. All we ask is to come and examine our stock and we will guarantee you will save money by buying from us.Very Respectfully,F. FISHBLATE,Leading Clothier,GREENSBORO, N. C.C. M. VANSTORY,Manager.P. S. Suits made to order from samples a specialty.Orders by mail will receive prompt attention.
from size 50 for men, down to age 3 for boys. All we ask is to come and examine our stock and we will guarantee you will save money by buying from us.
Very Respectfully,F. FISHBLATE,
Leading Clothier,GREENSBORO, N. C.C. M. VANSTORY,Manager.
P. S. Suits made to order from samples a specialty.Orders by mail will receive prompt attention.
A FREE TICKETTOFarrior & Crabtree’sBoot and Shoe Store,South Elm St.,GREENSBORO, N. C.Sole Agents forZeigler Bros., Jas. Means’ $3,And Wm. Dorsch & Son’sFINE GOODS.
A FREE TICKET
TO
Farrior & Crabtree’s
Boot and Shoe Store,
South Elm St.,GREENSBORO, N. C.
Sole Agents for
Zeigler Bros., Jas. Means’ $3,
And Wm. Dorsch & Son’s
FINE GOODS.
C. B. HAYWORTH,
The People’s Liveryman,
HIGH POINT, N. C.
Good Stock and conveyances. Prices reasonable.
Patronage of Trinity Students solicited.
MOFFITT & BRADSHAW,
DRUGGISTS AND PHARMACISTS,
Next Door above Bank,High Point, N. C.
DEALERS IN
PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Toilet and Fancy Articles, Perfumeries. &c.
We cordially invite students and friends of Trinity College to call and see us when in need of anything in our line.
We cordially invite students and friends of Trinity College to call and see us when in need of anything in our line.
FRIENDS OF TRINITY,
SUBSCRIBE FOR
THE TRINITY ARCHIVE.
$1.00 PER YEAR.
Business Friends Send us Advertisements.
Richmond Straight Cut No. 1 Cigarettes.Cigarette smokers who are willing to pay a little more than the price charged for the ordinary trade cigarettes, will find this brand superior to all others.The Richmond Straight Cut No. 1 Cigarettesare made from the brightest, most delicately flavored and highest cost gold leaf grown in Virginia. This is the old and original brand of Straight Cut Cigarettes, and was brought out by us in the year 1875. Beware of imitations and observe that the firm name as below is on every package.ALLEN & GINTER,Manufacturers,Richmond, Virginia.
Richmond Straight Cut No. 1 Cigarettes.
Cigarette smokers who are willing to pay a little more than the price charged for the ordinary trade cigarettes, will find this brand superior to all others.
The Richmond Straight Cut No. 1 Cigarettes
are made from the brightest, most delicately flavored and highest cost gold leaf grown in Virginia. This is the old and original brand of Straight Cut Cigarettes, and was brought out by us in the year 1875. Beware of imitations and observe that the firm name as below is on every package.
ALLEN & GINTER,Manufacturers,Richmond, Virginia.
GREENSBOROFemale College,GREENSBORO, N. C.The Sixty-Sixth Session of this well-equipped and prosperous School will begin on the 11th of January, 1888. Faculty (consisting of three Gentleman and eleven Ladies) able, accomplished and faithful. Instruction thorough in all departments. Superior advantages offered in the departments ofMusic, Art, Elocution and Modern Languages.Location, healthful and beautiful; fare good. Premises large, with ample walks for out-door recreation. Buildings large, convenient, comfortable, and furnished with all the appliances of A FIRST CLASS FEMALE COLLEGE.Special attention paid to physical health, comfort, and development, and moral and spiritual culture.For catalogue apply toT. M. JONES,President.
GREENSBORO
Female College,
GREENSBORO, N. C.
The Sixty-Sixth Session of this well-equipped and prosperous School will begin on the 11th of January, 1888. Faculty (consisting of three Gentleman and eleven Ladies) able, accomplished and faithful. Instruction thorough in all departments. Superior advantages offered in the departments of
Music, Art, Elocution and Modern Languages.
Location, healthful and beautiful; fare good. Premises large, with ample walks for out-door recreation. Buildings large, convenient, comfortable, and furnished with all the appliances of A FIRST CLASS FEMALE COLLEGE.
Special attention paid to physical health, comfort, and development, and moral and spiritual culture.
For catalogue apply to
T. M. JONES,President.
Group Photographs.I would announce to the students of Trinity College that with a view to doing school work I have specially fitted myself for makingLARGE GROUPS,such as Classes, Fraternities, Literary Societies, &c. Will be glad to serve with whatever they need in Photography, in that or any other line of work. I also makePortrait Frames and Mats to Order.Respectfully,S. L. ALDERMAN,Greensboro, N. C.
Group Photographs.
I would announce to the students of Trinity College that with a view to doing school work I have specially fitted myself for making
LARGE GROUPS,
such as Classes, Fraternities, Literary Societies, &c. Will be glad to serve with whatever they need in Photography, in that or any other line of work. I also make
Portrait Frames and Mats to Order.
Respectfully,S. L. ALDERMAN,Greensboro, N. C.
Published under Supervision of the Professor of English.
Trinity College, June, 1888.
EDITORS.
The Re-union of the old students, both graduates and non-graduates, of Trinity College took place on Wednesday, June 13th, at 2 P. M.
The occasion was full of interest and profit to both students and general visitors. The most of the classes, since the foundation of the college, were represented and the representatives, in short speeches, told the history of their respective classes. It is noteworthy in all the talks of the occasion that greater interest is being manifested in Trinity’s future than ever before. The Alumni and friends are all convinced that it is high time that the Methodists of North Carolina should pay their long contracted debt to this grand old institution of learning.
Commencement, the long wished for period in the scholastic year, has come and gone. Everything passed off so pleasantly and quietly that the exercises now seem only a dream. Every exercise of commencement week was favored with good weather and a large audience. The exercises began on Friday evening with the orations and declamations by representatives of the preparatory and special classes. The speakers did well. The representatives of the Freshman and Sophomore classes delivered their orations on Saturday evening. These orations were well written and well delivered. The sermon, delivered Sunday morning by Rev. W. H. Moore, of Washington, N. C., was greatly enjoyed by all. The Praise meeting on Sunday evening at 8 p. m., proved a success. On Monday evening, the Juniors delivered their orations. These orations were very interesting and showed a great deal of original work on the part of the orators. Owing to the sickness of Dr. Bays, the address before the two societies was not delivered on Tuesday evening. The sermon on Wednesday, before the graduating class, was indeed a fine effort, and all were convinced that the subject preached from, “Go, and may God go with you,” had been complied with by Rev. W. E. Creasy. Hon. J. W. Mauney addressed the alumni association on Wednesday night for a few minutes on the subjectof “Law and Order.” About eight hundred dollars were raised. The exercises of Thursday were of special interest. The Seniors delivered their orations with ease and interest. The address which had been delayed until this time was now delivered. Without doubt, this was the finest address delivered at this college in many a year. Immediately after the degrees were conferred and the Medals presented, Mr. W. G. Burkhead, in well chosen words and felicitous manner, spoke in behalf of endowment for a chair, to be called the “Braxton Craven Chair,” in honor of him who so long and so faithfully toiled for the institution.