The Greensboro North State, notwithstanding its politics, is one of the most interesting, ably-edited papers that visit the Archive.


The editor of The Tobacco Plant writes, as the fruit of his visit to Trinity, an article on the College. In it he pays a graceful tribute to his instructors in the days of yore, and closes with a stirring appeal to North Carolina Methodists in behalf of Trinity.

Locals.

D. C. Branson, Hes.,Reporters.
J. C. Montgomery, C.,

Good looking set of “Newies.”

Rain, hail, sleet and snow on the 17th.

One hundred and fifty-five students enrolled.

Rev. Mr. Sharp and family are boarding at Mrs. Carr’s.

The special Department has grown quite popular since examinations.