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7 Ing iWsister; MrJudge' Shepherd, leu lug run iuav-.yyccn.-.-..a s ", -;. '"' 'Miss Hampton, or St. Paul, Minn., arrived last week. She will spena ' ' 'the winter on the Hill. 1 . -"trci ''VYf:' Afl' MivJdhn H. 'Aiidrews, ' '97, will .take MriS the, S'fftte. .fair, juring the SyeJJ ejlefti for f Raleigh some. lays ago, a;7 !iT7;; .. ' j Dr. Winston is in Tarboro, in at tendance . upon the confirmation services, of Or, J.'B. " Chesliir,5 to i the assistant Bishop o&the Diocese """of "wester tv 9"f)l Ca r qU n a . I. Jim Cobb ' was here last week 'looking, well, but ..yJirri,, does; not initiate the FrehmauJ aniy morb Hatting fettled' 1 dowtr t6 busi- tun a -5-vness jn ProfrT'olmanof the university, deli ve red a 1 e c : ture Su n cJay eye n i ng in tjie .Episcopal 1 churpli; on the ' Rig-veda ; " " the Hi ndq Bible. Quite a large audience greeted the , speaker: who .entertained 72 veryone oy his able '.and eloquent handling of; his subject. We hope to have other lectures from Dr, Tolman. .M'.'f; ! OUR YOUNG ALUMNI.. '" F.'C? Mebane, '' '92' " is 'teaching ' at':"Hiilsbw . 1 .Felix Harvey, '92, is in the in- surance business at Kinston, N. C. -G . -WrT-oms'92;'-is 'principal" of . thejuriap graded schools. "W. S. Roberson, '89, is practic ing law at Graham, N. C. t W. S. Snipes, '90 is teaching in ' fttie iThompaon Schools. ati-Saler fcityN c. ' : ' DrkiV. H.- McKenzie, Med., '91, has a large and lucrative practice jdt.?alipl?iiry, Nv e.ynwO Qr ( jU I ii.11 I'fy'il .1 mv'.'lO, nA,w t nmc. J . I. JYIUIVCI, O, 13 UUW i J'luo- perous lawypi. located at Monroe", N. C. ' i! ' "Mh' Bingham ;E?c; tyi has a position in the Bingham School, Asheville; N. C. : - Eugene Withers, '88, has just been nominated for the Legislature from the Fifth district of Virginia. ' 1'. H. JDarnall, .88, is professor of modern languages, in;, the ;U.i-j versity School, Knpnie,'Tenn. ; We are, pleased to- have a letter Jfrom'H.! ."''Shaw, '90, who is. at Harvard takihg ii special course in mathematics. , N. M. Gibb.s, ,tyed., -Jo,, and. left end on foot bail team,, is studying1 'mVdicme"attliel University of Mary-' i'alidf-Baltimore? : . . C. Mangum. '91 y and E.:A. Moye, 5$';$ of Medicine in Philadelphia. ',' -THE SHAKESPEARE CEtrerf-" I -rhe tutj metifr:te .M;.qCl'j A, la'i-tfriu rsday: night5 in rflKlflrst meeting of the year. A large num ber of students and professors were present, arid several '.lKdies , 'also layered the club with tlie'ir presence. , , .'After the .roll-call and reception of new members, Dr , . Hume, the president of- the club, announced subject of the meeting, "Shakes-' peare'sv Treatment of English His to';. and f commented on the politics of-ti e great piaster. Shakes-, peare did not wish' to ! provoke di$-i cussion or stir up strife, but. lie aimed to 'arouse an3htere$.t infold English history, urging theeople touppdVt.thQ e.i:pw.n CHil method was that" cf the liberal English loyalist' "& jthatdgyTjl-He; clothes with flesh and, blood the dry bones of history, stirs the imagination and feelings by his' Vivid porttayals of the secret, workings of man's nature. "' He takes the dry chroni cles ;.(of,,.fIoIiinsj-ied,; -HaU-; and 'Sir Thomas Moore and turns, for ex ample,!" vRicliard into - a ..robler character by showing every side of his nature andthe -forees that made him whathe;was." '!' ; ; ri ' 'The first paper 'was read by Mr. T, B. Lee, on the "Wars of , the 'ftosisli ;as 'fijluslrated; fUffI jHJfsry 'Vh ' and ' llicHard Hlfl l!HeusTOlved that Shakespeare-gjyes the causes of the warsithelivanous stages in the long conflicts, the plans and plots'of "the1 leaders," theu;defeatof the Lancastrians and the victory of the Plantaenets, ending with Richard III. on tiVetlirone.' Mr. E. E. Gillespi.e .rea!a.V.fefy interesting reaper on ''Warwick, the Kfrig-Maker,hnlmkesfare and in History." He showe,dthef position and influericei of-'this feudal baron, his conflicts and defeat at first; his espousal of Margaret's cause, and the-turn of the tide of the sYorkish party; 'the return of Edward To' the throne. ;In dealing with these sub jects, Shakespeare' does' not, as a rule, go beyond the facts of history, but portrays them 'truthfully, with out over-estimating the strength of the, barons jOVj the. weakness of the kings. Dr. HumQ;Supplemented this in teresting paper by some remarks on the comitatus'a's $eeiTin'Teutbnic and early English 'life; its growth in England, so ; that subh nien'' as Warwick could arise" ! with' almost kingly power, and the breaking up of this feudal system by the Wars of the Roses. ' 5,'!!l ; ; ' ' "The Shakespenaii Authorship of -Richard: III was ' discussed by Mr. H. H. Hbrne. I.ie compared Giosteri in .Henry VI;,: 3rd part, with the: same' character in .Richard III., and 'showed' that- in the last named' play Richard carries-out the plans he" laid in Henry VI.; that the samFRfchaFdls' seerr irreacrf pkty;" and thai 1 the ; sQii 'master-hand follows out: the development! of tile character.: Mr. 'Lowell's' icritid'srn of the play was reviewed i) ver. carefully, ;and it Avas.sipxrrfthat Shakespeare gives us ..; the .same conceptions in the two plays men tioned, an:d that'l'te isthe autliQr of Richaidlll. d Dr.' Battled gave aiv'ery iiVltruc tive talk on th ,Righf-df Sanctu ary, ' ' .tracing , the. : origiii. , : of the custom its yoiIi(gs.as;sen,in: thf Hebrews and all ancient nations, hh Greece aiili Rome; its' progress in ! Bngland1 : ; "under '! 'chur'crv "''ihtiuence until the abolition of the' "right" m 1 62 3 . : It .was shown that in i Virj gmia and the Garoiiha d samWh'at similar custom-1 was; ; in ' vogue1 ; ii Colonial tirn!es.:i.ii ' i Ho'vA-irA ! s Dr. HumeiThenrefelred tO'Sonie original.: work 1 in ' the n metre of Richard III.; by! Mri' Yunt and Mr j C.' L. '.YanNoppeh.'! n The; subject' for the next' meetirig will berf'Romeo and4u!liet."; 1 i ; Officers-(iwe'reJ elected for' the .ensuing year. DrHume was re elected president;' Dr. Tolmairwas elected, vice-jpresident; Mr.'j Thomas .Rollins; secretary;' Mr; H.'-H; Hdrne,: assistants secretary; -MrJ ' Sawyer, treasurer.1 j . The ' executive ' com mittee consists i of the ' officers, t6-: gether with two other gentlemen to be chosen; by them. . -" i.. The.;dub;:then.. adjournqd' -after; one. of the: most; profitable. mbetingsi we liave ever attended.' ni -,(A nrl : Somebody coul'd make a "speck", Oftollegd' col6fsJ -arid1 flags, "'wej tMnkJ!: Wel-iope rio'w tovsee Trialiy; '0? our white1 ahd blue iVagk wav'ing on the' foot ; ball ground 1 this1 year. i Wh e rt we ha ve ;ga' me s at" h ohi e ' b r ; near home; there is' iib' reaso'fi why: sueh a'pretty 'evidence 'f6'f ' loyalty; should hot te':giveh;:-,?j'lt1s mspi'rirtg; to the teamrriuch -MreW 't'h'dri;aj wild howling mbb'whds' 'irregular, jeers ;arrd;i;-prsbnal -Jries to ;' the! players' is anything but delightful; to listen to. ; -'' ": lr i ' i 'R'j'H; 'Mitchell P1 G. in cherr try' and geology,' ' .'92 !and 65'has accepted :' the ';' professorship t'::'(0f Chemistry in' the -'Pacific- Methodist College,.' Santa. JUsi" CAliTorhia." ....It . "1 i ..-. M J. H. Martm" .lias ' returned ,tj) Washington .'.city. ; He .will probably locate in Washington.:! 5 .;.h;: John L. Re''ndlefrian.'is( in ' Salis bury, wiiere Help's .'.'hyng ohjs shingle. . .! ....; ... F. M. Shannonliouse, .'95,'is'vrth the .Heath, Baiikmg-Compa.iws of Charlottes :: t ::r' -.:... P of North Carolina Offers . .tlioronglj. instruction .regular courses off f udv,",6 'b'ricf courses, optional .courses to suit "individual ''eedsii ' apd pro fessional courses in lavy,' rnedicine and en gineering. Tuition $60 A year ; total' cxjiense 250 375 students, 23 teachers, , 130,000 ' vol umes, 7 scientific, laboratories and musc uums, gymnasium, athletic grounds, batli rooms (free 'to ill l : 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' Discipline manly-; without cspoinage. Scholarships and loans to the needy. Tuition free to kous of j all ministers, candidates for the ministry, public schooi teachers', aud .persons' under bodily infirm ity. Address .."RKSiDRNtiWixsTox. Chapel Hill, N. C. .1. Q7y:3!R&--! : l .Ti il? ! i AbF,. SHULL, . v . ' at 25 Cents a Dozen at G.R. Jone Sample Room Fine '-Old Baker"' 'aiad'Mouonaliaia'' Whiskies, .'..iyq ije a.dL : . : No.i ir'4 Church st',' : ' "' Dftrham; N. C. jps f HMelcoper Ik1 ReakavPoster, IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 27th 1892. southbound:-!-'.' -h . , No. 9. . Lvj RidhmonJ 1245pm t". Rurkaville 55 p m " Koysvil!(. ,.. 35; p m Ar. iJanville, 5 si rm ,.Ar Greenstioro. ' 8 00 pm iL,y.:GQ!dsb6ro; -i; 835 pm;' Arf Raleigh, 4 30 pm Lv Raleigh, 4 40 pm ,Ly Durhaln, 'yj;t 5.3 p"ra''. Ar Gr?-ixsboro,', , . 7 47 ptn Lv'Winston, i'7 40 pin 1 Lv Greensboro, 8 io pm ' Ar Salisbury, .9 Wip-mi j Ar Sfatesyiile ' . -J Ar Asheville, '; " '".' ' , M Hot Springs, " ' ', Lv Salisbury, g 55 pm' 1 Ar Charlotto. . H.ioDm 'Ar'Spartanb'urg.''-seiTf 'Ar tirptifiille. -A ioi'Rm'' Ar,Atlant.i,''.l i.ob'iiiti'' Lv Charlotte, 11 40 pm Ar Columbia 6 00 am Ar Augusta ' ''t ' 10 00 airi ; l 'DAILY. Ko..(, ii. ., 7 25 am ' -'" j so am - f7 45 pm' : ii io pm ' 615 am 'i-'7 is'am'i : 9 5 am ).' j 8 oat. am 9 30 am ; ji Q4 am ;;; iiaoj pm , ' 4 25 prrt . , 5 7Pm -hi 14 am 12 40. pin ,,. ; 3 36 pm '.; 4 42 pm ' ' iioopm -J ;''. fv!',"'j No. f 3'. 12 so p m 2 50 p m 3 18 a m 5 35 am" J 6 45 am 7N 6 50 am 8 nam ' 8 if am 9 25 am 11 37 am 12 28 pm 4 55 pm -9 35 am 1 20 pm 5 25 pm NORTHBOUND.'-' No. Lv Augusta Lv Columbia Ar Charlotte,; j Lv Atlanta,-!, . Ar Charlotte',''' Lv Charlotte,'.-; Ar Salisbury,' Lv Hot Springs tv Ashefllle-;"-Lv StatesviJle, Ar Salisbury Lv Salisbury, Ar Greensboro, Ar Winston, Lv Greensboro, Ar Durham Ar Raleigh, Lv Raleigai. ; .; Ar Goldsboro, Lv Greensboror , , 'ioao'iam Ar Danville, 1201 pm Ar Keysville, 245 pm Ar Burkeville, 3 25 pm Ar Richmond, 5 30 pm ?. fDaily except Snnday,? ,10 , 600 pm'1 iof 50; pm! 6 00 am 9 20 pm ifio am 6 55 am "17 am 8 27 am 10 ;am Jj 11 36 am " 10 2q am) 12 11 pm 1 oq pm f 1 28 pm ?; 3 05. pm ' -1 DAILY. .NO. 12 ; 8 05 a in i f, ,7oo)ni.''i' ' 7 4Sf . ' '9-15 pm -m 12 39 pm. 245 pm 7 47 pm " 8 J7pm 9 52 r m it 20 pm fi 00 am ' ii'35Pm 3 35 am 6 co am t8 45 am ! 12 05 pm 11 35 pm . 1 13 am 405 am : 4 51 am 7 oq am No. 38. 12 30 sm 3 5 pm 7 30 pm ta 45 pm ' S o-y pm ','.,8 15 pm 1 9 24 pm 9 29 pm I ! 10 42 pm i'.-io 47 pm 12 01 ain ; 4 05 am 4 51 am 700 am .Chapel Hill Branch.- "i: "" ' " MORNING TRAIN. ' ( L1 Chapel f Hli i 55 ' ' Ar University S 55 'f University . r 9 20 " Chapel Hill 10 20 ; " EVENING .TRAIN. , Lv Chapal Hill '4' 30 ' '" Ar University 5 '30 " University 6 95 ( ;t,'. Chapel Hill 705 KUTWtEN WEST POINT and RICHMOND Leaves- est Polrtt 7:50' a in : daily; '&ni 8:50 am daily except Sunday and Monday; arriving in Rich mond 9:03 and 2.0:40 a m, 1 Returning leave Rich mond y.io p m and 4:45 p m, daily except Sunday; ar rive, cstftiint 5:00 and 6:00 p nr. . BETiivEN RICH.MOND and RALEIGH via KEYSVILLE, ' LeaVa'Riclimofid 12.45 pm dailv; leave Keysville, 3:45 p, in; arrive Oxford 6:00 p m, Henderson 6:55 pm; Durham 7:30 p m, Raleigh 6:00 a m, Sehna 10.35 a m RaUurung leave pcima 3: jo p. mf R.!ei!i 4:u p m, Durham 6.00 p m; Henderson 7.25 p m, Oxford 7.30 p in; arrive Keysville 11.55 p'm, RichmoJid 7.00 a m. Mixed trairr' leaves'Oxford daily except Sunday at 9.25 a n; arrives. Durham 11.55 a m: Leaves Durham 7 45 a m daily except Sunday; arrives Oxford 9.20 a m, Keysville 0:29 am. j Additional trains leave Oxford daily except Sun day at 7:00 a m and 11:45 a tn; arrive Henderson 8.0 a m and 12. .to p.- ;m. . Return'ng' leaves Henderso 16.30 a m a:id 2.25 p.m. daily except Sunday; arrive Oxford u-.cop m and 5 p m. Nos. ) and 38 connect at Richmond from and to West. Roinlj and Baltimore daily exdept Sunday, ri. Be'-'KI.ev, Supt., , Greensboro. N. C. J. S. B: 'I HO'Ai'SOK, Supt. 1 - : Richmond Va" V. A. TURK, Gen'l Pass. Ag't. Washington. D. C. S.. H. HARDWlCK-.-Ast'. Gen'l. Pass. Agt. Atlanta, Ca. W. H. Green, Gen'l Manager Washington, I). Co SotsHAAS; TfdtSic Manager,1' ' -Washington, D. C .'. i
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