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j; LOCAL. We call the attention of pros- Vtive teachers to the ad. oi tiie ion Teachers Agency ot Amen- Ir. John S. Mckie, ex-'OO, was the Hill last week with the A. yi, foot-ball team which he has? j;Jen coaching lor several weeks. here were a ood number of Triaity students over last Saturday f , -f l K..11 L tdi witness me iuuL-udii jidme oe- tween the A. & M. and the Univer I Mr. R, W. Boyd, popularly own in College as "Duke", for- r.forly of the class of '00, returned ti the University last week to take Ijaw and Logic. Mr. Z. V, Turlington of the law ass, who has been in the infirma- for the last day or two, we arc eased to note, is improving. Mr. Ned Myers, '95, now of the , i ci...j .... r i i o ... niieu ouii.es vjrcuiogiccn . ourvuy airived on the Hill yesterday. Dr. Pratt of the Geological Sur- ty came to Chapel Hill yesterday aid he will remain here for some ume. 4 The Shakespeare Club. The Shakespeare club was or- anized in lboo by JJr. 1 nomas ume, who'had a few months he re been elected Professor of Eng- sh Language and Literature in ie University. Messrs. Lucius IcGee, Robt. Grissom, Steven B. reeks, Wm. J. Battle and others ,ere prominent in its establishment. from the first the union of method ul enthusiasm were observed in i t as worw anu us exercises were lirgely attended. . , Robt. Grissom ave to it unstintingly. and helped to rm the nucleus of its library, f hich has since received many val lible additions so that now in the lliakespeare seniinarv the student i well befriended. StClair Hes- ur in his turn created mirth by his atirical sketches of Shakespeare's vomen. Many others, whose names iow shed lustre on their, alma ma- (T, cultivated literature here on he Shakespeare club and a little latraeal. Many teachers in other ustitutions have, written to inquire "to the secret of its marvellous fuccess and the answer is, the per sonality of our Professor of Kng ish, scientific class work as a oundation, individual dealing with hose who develop talent and a re- landling of their work for the Iwetino-s of the club. The first meeting- of the vear is to held in the chapel on Monday rt'pnuw t 1 c i. ... : (........: 4... . valual.le papers will lie prescnt- ;is follow s: "Shakesprar. 's Metiiu 'sol' Using neukl Chronicles," l Is. C. Cm -s. . "Reflections of Old English Life " the Henrv nlnv." hv Mr. A. A he Old Il;iv 'The famous Ml ill III V lllill m Marvin Pickard Dead. At 0:30 o'clock yesterday even ing, Mr, Marvin Picvard, who has been sick with typhoid feVer for some weeks, succumbed to the.fatai disease, and passed from time to eternity. Mr. Pickard entered the University with the class of 1900, and had consequently been for three years a student here. He was a young man liked by all who knew him, and had numerous friends wh are deeply grieved over his un- A. . 1 1 j 1 1T T I 1 iimeiy ueain. ivir. fieKarci was selected to manage Commons Hall this year by the Faculty Committee because of the hotel-managing abil ity he had displayed in helping his fa' her, Mr. W. W. Pickard, man age hi hotel, but owing to his ill ness, was never able to take charge The bereaved family have the deep sympathy of the students. At 2:30 o'clock p.m. today the Senior Class, of which Mr. Pickard was an ex-member, met in the chap el and passed the following resolu tions: RESOLUTIONS OF' RESPECT BY THE SENIOR CLASS. Whereas, Almighty' God in his divine wisdom, has seen fit to take from our midst our friend and class mate Marvin A. Pickard, be it Resolved 1, That, we, the mem bers of the Senior Class, deeply de plore his death and do extend to hi family and relatives our heartfelt sympathy in their bereavement. Resolved 2,- That a copy of these resolutions be presented to the fam- iiy. :' Resolved 3, That these resolu tions be seut to the Tar Heel, University Mrgaz'iue and Chapel Hill News with a request for pub lication. D. P. Parker, ) Chas. G. Rose, Com. S. J. Adams, ) THE UNIVERSITY PRESSING CLUB IS NOW IN OPiCKATION. Altering and all kinds oi repair work on CLOTHES done on short notice at a SMALL COST. ' CLEANING and PRESSING a SPECIALTY Agents for Stern Bros., Schulmah & Co., and Frank R. Skutch Co. Clothiers. W.'S. WOODARD, Manager at Long's Building. FOOTBALL! The first game of the season is to be played Saturday and on Monday, Oct. 9, Messrs. J. H. Sneed and L. Joyner, repre senting LAMBE & LYON, Durham's Popular Clothiers and Gents' Furnishers, will be at N. C. Long & Bro.'s Store with one of the most complete lines of CLOTHING and MEN'S FURNISHINGS ever brought to Chapel Hill. They will also bring a full line of samples for Custom-made Suits. It will pay you to ix-l amine tlii THE SINGER. Sold on easy installment plan or liberal dis count for cash. The BEST is the cheapest: Therefore buy a Singer Sewing Machine. Its the Best Don't be deceived by alluring- advertise ments and think that you can get a gxjod Sewing Machine for a mere song. Buy from manuf acturers that have gained a reputation by honest square dealing's. There is none in the world that can equal in mechanical ' construction, durability of woodwork, fine ness of finish, beauty in appearance, or has as many improvements as the SINGER. b or sale by THE SINGER M'F'G. CO. W. W. Davis, Salesman and collector for Orange and part Chatham. Headquarters, Chapel Hill. Needles, Oils and Attachments Constantly on hand for all Machines. GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED. W. B. SORRELL, DEALER IN Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Optical Goods and Novelties. A. A. Kluttz, . IS HEADQUARTERS FOR fill itie Books used in me university and me common scnoois." : ; Also Stationery and- Students' Supplies I have a full line of Blair's Tablets and Note Books, Wirt's Fountain Pens and Perfection Student's Lamps, Pratt's Astral Cyi- AJCOMPLETE LINE OF Men's Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods and Toilet Articles. Confectioneries, Intuits, Cigars and Tobacco, Potted Meats and Pickles. Fine Hats and Hand-made Shoes A Specialty. Having served "The Boys" and the Public for a number of years, I am prepared to offer a line of goods unsurpassed in quality and at prices to suit the times. My Motto is: "The Best Goods for the Lowest Cash Prices. Respectfully, A. A. KLUTTZ The University of North Carolina, Offers thorough instruction in four regular Courses of study, six brief courses, optional courses to suit individual needs, and profes sional courses in law medicine and pharmacy. Tuition $60 a year; total expense $200, 467 students, 30 teachers, 40,000 volumes, 7 scientific laboratories and museums, gymnasium, athletic grounds, bath rooms (free to all) Discipline manly, without espionage. Scholarships and loans to the needy. Tuition free to sons of all ministers, can didates for the ministry, public school teach ers. H.H. Patterson, DEALEK IN Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats Crockery, Leather, Hardware. FRESH GROCERIES of all kinds. The best kerosene. Monarch Flour fresh from the Mills, SHIP STUFF. AND BEAN. agents' i-or NEW LEE, AND OTHER COOKSTOVKS. Heating Stoves, Grates and all kind o Stove Fixtures kept in stock. . Agent for the celebrated Old iickory Wagons FRESH DRUGS, Sundries, Toilet Articles. Prescrip tions a specialty. Kubanks Drug Co. PICKARD'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stables . THE FINEST, GENTLEST, : AND FLEETEST HORSES. o The newest, neatest and handsomest vehicles. Everything up to date. Polite and. Experienced Hostlers. Orders of old and new students recieve prompt attention. GEORGE C. PICKARD & 13RO Proprietors M. D. KING, D.D.S., Dental Surgeon. Office next door to Store. Lincoln Fountain Pens Guaranteed. PriceHSl.OO. A. W. Graham, Agent. 28 Old West IJ'ldf; . W. M. YEARBY, Druggist and Seedsman, DURHAM. N. C. & CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Prescriptions, a.Specialty SELLING AGENT FOR Huyler's Candies. StOCiv. LONG and LA TA, Agentsj 'oi to I Mr. onuke.'pi'are bv r.-i U- -.Ne, will also ;;ive special THE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST SHOE ON THE MAKKET Uh-'s in oft- impression,- taking Rich-' , . , .. , ., , , r,i lT 1(CU 1 . i All styles $3.7a delivered. Call and se EVERY Man's i Tobacco BLACKWELL'S III taHAMToBAeco as; ivoasis. pies and catalogue. mL vited Ai, to come out and McIVER & HARRINGTON 25 Old 7est Company. OURMAM.N.C.-' elightful programme. ir Wist!. W
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