The Trinity Archive, Vol. I, No. 7, May 1888

Part 3

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Latest Publications of Lovell’s Library, Munro’s Library and others.

IMPORTANT

To reduce our stock of clothing, we offer same for 30 days at =PRIME COST=

50 Suits $4.50, $5.50, $6.50; 50 Suits $8.50, $10.50, $12.50; 25 suits, Corkscrew Worsted, $6.50, $8.50, $12.50, up.

150 pairs Men’s Pants, 75c to $5. 50 prs children’s pants, 35.

R. J. LINDSAY & BRO.

_GRIMES & STRICKLAND_, Pharmacists and Apothecaries, THOMASVILLE N. C.

Keep constantly on hand

PURE and FRESH DRUGS and MEDICINES.

Best brands of Cigars and Tobaccos always on hand. Prescriptions carefully filled at all hours

BELLEVUE HOTEL.

J. N. CAMPBELL, MANAGER.

Headquarters for Sportsmen and Commercial Travelers.

HIGH POINT, N. C.

JOHN H. TATE, Leading Retailer and Jobber of Staple and Fancy Groceries,

FINE CONFECTIONS,

_Foreign and Domestic Fruits_, _Nuts_,

FINE PATENT ROLLER FLOUR A SPECIALTY.

_Best Line of Green and Roasted Coffees and Teas._

I also keep in stock a good line of the celebrated

“Agate” Iron Ware,

WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,

Lamps and Lamp Goods, Brooms, Kingan’s Fine Hams, Bacon and pure kettle rendered Lard. Prices as low as the lowest.

New Corner Store, next door to Post Office,

HIGH POINT, N. C.

WHEN IN HIGH POINT CALL ON R. C. CHARLES,

—FOR—

Groceries of all Kinds.

He has a large and well selected stock of FRESH AND RELIABLE GOODS bought low for cash.

He can and does sell as low as the lowest. Will deliver goods at Trinity free of charge.

Send Your Orders to Charles.

Dr. H. C. PITTS, DENTIST

_High Point, · · N. C._

☞ Gas or Ether used if Desired. ☜

Office over Wrenn Bros’. Store.

PETERSON, PHOTOGRAPHER, HIGH POINT, N. C.

_Solicits any kind of work of Trinity students. Challenges comparison with any work in the world. Groups, any size, of the very best. Satisfaction in every case guaranteed._

CALL AT CALL AT WRENN BROS.

and see the spring attractions in

Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s

Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings.

Latest styles in

SOFT AND STIFF HATS.

☞ Elegant assortment of Neckwear. Shirts to order on short notice. A line of S. Gardner Jones’

Calf and Kangaroo Shoes.

HELLO, METHODISTS!

SEND FOR CIRCULAR TO Piedmont Poultry Yard,

KNOB CREEK, N. C., and get prices of our

_Pure Blood Stock and Eggs_,

Brown Leghorns, Light Brahmas, Langshans and Scotch Collie Dogs.

☞ _Eggs for Hatching our Specialty._

TRINITY COLLEGE,

TRINITY COLLEGE, N. C., U. S. A.

FACULTY.—Separate chairs in History and Political Economy, Latin and French, English and German, Greek and Metaphysics, the Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Engineering, Business and Pedagogy.

DEPARTMENTS.—_Collegiate_, leading to Degrees of A. B. and Ph. B. _Preparatory_, preparing for admission to college. _Business_, five months’ training for business life. _Post-Graduate_, advanced studies beyond graduation. _Pedagogics_, lectures and special work for teachers. _Theological_, preparatory training for the Christian Ministry.

EXPENSES.—_Tuition_, $3 to $5 per month. _Board_, $8 to $12 per month. Tuition should be paid in advance, and books at the time of purchase.

SPECIAL LECTURES are given weekly to all who may wish to attend, free of extra charge, on topics of interest. The lecture program of prominent speakers for the weeks will be announced later.

EXAMINATIONS.—Examinations in course are held twice a year or at the completion of any particular subject. Examinations for admission to college in 1888 to any of the regular classes will be held in June on the day following Commencement, and in September on the day before the opening of college. Students are admitted to the Preparatory and Business Departments without examination, but to no other.

The requisites for admission to the Freshman class in 1888 are Arithmetic, including the Metric System; Algebra to Quadratics; U. S. History; English Grammar and Analysis; Geography, Descriptive and Physical; Natural Sciences, Physiology and Hygien; Latin, three Books of Cæsar and Latin Grammar, including Prosody.

An extra year’s work in Latin and Greek will be required for admission in 1889 to the classical course only (A. B. degree.)

LOCATION.—In Randolph county. Reached _via_ High Point, N. C., over the Piedmont Air Line. Healthfulness and quiet location render it peculiarly safe and well adapted to the education of youth and young men.

INFORMATION.—Special circulars issued quarterly, and the regular annual catalogue will be sent or any desired information given respecting the Institution, upon application to

JOHN F. CROWELL, A. B. (Yale), _President_.

WM. PARTRIDGE, HIGH POINT, N. C.

Makes a specialty of

LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN’S FINE SHOES, HAND SEWED SHOES, FRENCH CALF SHOES, HAND WELT SHOES, GOODYEAR WELT SHOES, McKAY SEWED SHOES, GENTLEMEN’S GENUINE KANGAROO SHOES.

J. FAUST & SON’S FINE SHOES.

Dunlap & Youman’s block of STIFF HATS, also a fine line of CRUSH HATS.

_WM. PARTRIDGE_, Boot, Shoe and Hat Store.

BROWN & MATTON, DRUGGISTS

NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, HIGH POINT, N. C.

Invite the students and friends of Trinity College to examine their complete line of

Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Stationery,

and all articles usually found in a first-class drug store.

THE BEST. THE BEST.

Holmes’ New Readers, Maury’s Geographies, and Holmes’ New History are recommended by the State Board of Education for exclusive use in the schools of North Carolina. Best books at lowest prices. Every school should have them.

UNIVERSITY PUB. Co., 19 Murray St., NEW YORK.

THOMAS BROS., Successors to Thomas, Reece & Co.,

POWER Book AND Job Printers,

GREENSBORO, N. C. _Printers of “The Archive.”_