—J. J. White, '70, is a successful farmer in Trinity Township. He resides near Trinity College.

—A. P. Tyer, who was here in '74, has charge of Pineville Circuit, Pineville, N. C. He is a constant worker and has a promising future.

—J. W. Balance, '58, is prospering as a merchant at Lewiston, N. C. He has a son at Trinity.

—Geo. M. Bulla, '79, has occupied quite a prominent position in politics since his graduation from college. In '81 he obtained license to practice law, and is now located at Lexington with his father. He represented his county in the House in '85, at which session he received the unanimous vote of his party for Speaker. He was elected clerk in '87, the duties of which office he performed with accuracy and dispatch, meeting the most sanguine expectations of his many friends.

—E. L. Cooley, while at College the popular "Harpist," is proprietor of a large Furniture and Undertaking establishment of Hillsboro, N. C. We are glad to learn, Ed., that your efforts are being crowned with brilliant success.

—J. G. Brown is cashier of the Citizen's National Bank of Raleigh, N. C.

—J. W. Hanes is one of the leading tobacconists of Winston, N. C.

—J. W. Payne, '54, is clerk of the United States Court and also a prominent citizen of Greensboro, N. C.

—H. L. Coble, '84, will take charge of Kernersville Academy Aug. 6th, in the place of Prof. S. C. Lindsay who has moved to High Point to take charge of the high school there.

—J. A. Carpenter, '86, on graduating from college, began teaching at Deep Creek Academy. Shortly afterwards he married Miss Mattie Ratliff, and is now engaged in school-teaching and farming.