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u .( .1'.' - '. I M i. '"-tl !:! r. ! r. ;i3 i j 1 r SI ! THE DELEGATES RETURN HOME A Great Trip, A. Fine Time and a Big Meeting They Say They Had, For a Fact. The University delegation to the Nashville convention returned Tues day and report that the convention was a , great ' success, in every way. There were at the convention 4,188 accredited delegates besides hun dreds of students who came on their own responsibility with the hope of jraininsr admissiou to some of the sessions. Of the 4,188 delegates, 3,060 were college and University students, and 286 were representa tives of faculties, 700 institutions of hig-her learning- in the United States and Canada being represent ed. One hundred and forty-four returned missionaries were there and one hundred and forty-nine rep resentatives of missionary boards and societies and young peoples' movements . were given delegates'! credentials. Nineteen thousand people went through the missionary exhibit. One of the most pleasant features of the convention for the University delegates was a meeting on Satur day night of all the University of North Carolina men who were at the convention. The alumni gave strong messages and sound advice to the delegation. Besides the ten delegates from the University, there were at the convention the following old University men: Dr. A. L. Phillips, of Richmond; Ralph M. Harper, Travelling Secretary for the Student Volunteer Move ment; E. S. W. Dameron, College Secretary of the Kentucky Young Men's Christian Associations; W. J. Gordon, theological student at the University of the South; Geo. Stevens and Reid, theological stu dents at the Presbyterian Seminary at Louisville; Starnes, medical stu dent at Northwestern University; Hazleton, theological student at Vanderbilt University; Prof. J. R. Baggett, of Buie's Creek Academy; and Hall Johnson, lawyer at Ashe ville. The delegates will make a report to the students at a special meeting on Thursday night, and it is hoped that a large number will show their interest b7 attending. Concerning the Yackety Yack. The contract for printing this year's annual has been finally been awarded to Messrs. Edwards & Broughton, of Raleigh, the low est bid having been made by them. This is the first time a State com pany has been given the contract, at least for some time, and it is con fidently expected that the work done will be of a higher class than that done heretofore. One thing appears to be certain. The annual this year is coming out without any deficit. Already more than twice as many have been sold as were sold last year and three or four times as much advertising has been secured. Many alumni and friends are sending in their two dollar bills, among them four of our Congressmen and Governor Glenn, who wants two. The material is now in the hands of the publishers but those who have not given their names for a copy and those who want extra copies have still about four days to see the business managers and place their orders. At a meeting of the faculty com mittee on athletics Tuesday the committe, considering the case a second time, reaffirmed their former decision, debarring Mr. W. D. James, catcher, from the Varsity. Mr. James testified to having re ceived money as rewards for timely hits. The committee held that, even though the money was all spent during the trip, this was re ceiving pay for athletic services and ; endered the receiver ineligible. Pictures Framed TO ORDER AT Herttdoti's Hardware Store. College Caps, Gowns. Thebeat workmanship t lowest prices. Silk Fac ulty Clowns and Hoods. Cox Sous & Tilling. 2C2 Fourth Avenue, New York THE W. A. SLATER CO., OF DURHAM, N. C, The Gents' Clothiers and Furnishers, invite the Faculty and Student Body to make their store headquarters . while in Durham. f :'' BRYANT and SPRUILL, PICKARD'S LIVE K V (Near the Episcopal Church) Agents. TABLE W. J. HUNTER, Feed and Lfbery Stables, Located Next to Tost Office. Good driving horses, new vehicles, ready for the boys at any hour, night or day. PHONE 46. ! Rubber Tire Carriages and Buggies. Everything New ari otyii&h. 'Phones No. 67 and 6 ("W. VS. PICKARD, O-ner and M erne get-. "The Holladay Studio' SUCCESSORS TO ''COLE AND HOLLADAY.'' Gallery will be open every Wednesday of each week, beginning- Wednesday, October 19th. HIGH GRADE - WORK ONLY. Prices reasonable. Aline set of views of campus and buildings on sale at all times. GALLERIES AT BOTH DURHAM AND CHAPEL HILL. 'Doctor William Lynch, DENTIST, Office in Klutts Block. CHAPEL HILL. ODELL HARDWARE COMPANV j Hardware, Mill Supplies, Huns ana sporting uooum, s -ipt and Pipe Fittings. GREENSBORO, N. C. Bttrch-Gorman Co. Durham N. C. MEN'S FINE FOOTWEAR R. S. McRAE, Studenta' S3 u. jo p 1 i & s STATIONERY, FANCY GROCERIES, CANDIES, FRUITS AND CIGARS. FURNITURE PICKARD BROS. I ivery Stabler Near the 'Phone Exchange. The best Livery in town, splendid horses and car riages. Quick attention. G. C. & J. F. PICKARD, Props. Vanderbilt University. Medical Department. Reqirements for admission High School diploma or equiv alent. Literary graduates from recognized institutions given advanced standings The course, which is strictly graded, consists of four , ses sions of seven months each. Special attention given to clin ics, bed side work and labora tories. For further particu lars address f L. E. BURCH, M.--D. Secy., 150 Eighth Avenue, North, Nashville, Tenn. lkmiJLL-l CAPS Cotrell & Leonard, Albany, N. Y., Makers of and GOWNS to the University of North Carolina, Univ. of Tenn., Harvard, Yale, Prince ton and the others. Class contractu it specialty. Reasonable Prices. Cor rect IIixHla for all Degrees. : : .: : BOARD AT COMMONS HALL $8.00 PER MONTH. BOYS! Remember the Charlotte Steam Laundry. Oldest, Largest, IVst. W. A. JENKINS. Agent. lie Uiiiversily How is Your Time? If it is not satisfactory, send your watches to JONES & FRASIER, DURHAM, IS. C, and get them repaired. They are making a spec ialty of student trade and are prepared to give satis faction; or if you wish anything in the jewelry line, see before buying. FRANK P. DRANE, Agt., Chem. Lab. and D. K. K, House. Don 't Forget the Place HALL & HUTCH ENS, Barbers. OF North Carolina. ...17 89... HEAD OF THE STATE SYSTEM OF EDUCATION. ...1905... .. The University stands for thoroughness and all that is best in education and the moulding of character. Ife isequippert with 15 buildings, new water works, central heating, electric lights. " Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equip ped ior good work. The h acuity numbers 07 Students 667. Library of 42,000 volumes. une librarian aurt tour assistants. Fine Lit erary Societies. There is an active Y. M. C. A. conducted by the students. Scholarships ana loans for the needy and deserving. ... ,For information, address F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapel Hill, N. C. Roses, Carnations, Violets. Handsome , Floral Designs a Specialty. Bridal Bouquets, and ' Flowers for all occasions. Palms, Ferns, and all kinds of ..'plants.. Bulbs for fall planting: , Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, " Lilies, etc. ' ' " ' H, STBINMETZ, Florist, Phone 118. RALEIGH, N. O, THE COLLEGE One dollar per month. Altering and repairing at small extra cost. Satis faction guaranteed. M. & T, SNIPES, Props. From Maker Direct to Consumer Burk's Peerless Clothing Equal to Custom-Tailored nt holf the Cost. Uncommon Appearauce, Correctness of Fashion and Excellence of Work manship are Characteristics of the Burk Tailored Apparel, and Features in. which it leads all other Ready-to-wear Clothing. In Norfolk, Va., Richmond, Va., Nashville, Tenn., Memphis, Tenn., Dallas, Tex., and Baltimore, Md., in which cities the lending stores are the Burk stores, the best and most fashionable dressers are adopting thin superior clothing not alone in preference to all other ready-to-wear, but also to the expensive merchant tailor kind, invariably obtaining better all around satisfaction and saving handsomely in expenditures besides. It is our purpose to introduce this superior clothing- to every student at University. We have the most exten sive and . handsomest line of the sea son. Orders left with our agents will receive prompt attention. Call to see us when in Norfolk. Burk & Company, Norfolk, Va. Foy Koberson & Ifouck, Agetits. UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP First CI "hs Work by First CI. 'is Bur hers Dunstou & San Prop ' u if
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