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Tar Heel.
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA.
BOARD OF EDITORS,
W. Frank Uryan, - - - - - Editor-in-Chief.
J. W. Greening-,
...... Man.' Editor,
A. J. Barwick, ------ Business Manager
B. S. Skiuner. - - Ass't Business Manager
. ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
C. G. Rose,
J. Ed.Latta,
J. K. Hall,
Ben j. Bell Jr,
Published every Wednesday by the General
Athletic Association.
Subscription Price. $1.50 per Year.
Payable in advancu or. during first term.
Single Copies, 5 Cents.
Alt matter iiit'iidnl for publication should be ad
dressed to the Editor-in-chief and accompanied by
tame of writer.
A change h'is been made in the
Tar Heel's correspondents among
the southern college papers. The
Red and Black of the University
of Georgia has not only failed to
keep the arrangement made but
has not noticed any letters ad
dressed to it and consequently it
has been necessary to drop the Red
and Black. . -
The Olive and Blue of Tulane
University will be our fourth cor
respondent and we trust that there
will be no further trouble from ir
regularity of correspondence. We
believe that the plan is a good one
if it is carried out properly and
regularly by all parties to it, other
wise it is merely a source of vexation.
We wish to call particular atten
tion to the business manager's card
in this issue. His statement of the
Tar Heel's financial condition
should be read by everyone who
owes a single penny and who cares
anything for its interests. The
Tar Heel, is already in debt as
deeply as it can afford to go and
rather than "incur any new obliga
tions, publication Will be suspended.
The editors have striven to get out
a paper worthy of our University
and have counted on your support
to the extent of at least what you
honestly owe. If we find that our
efforts are unappreciated however
we can give up the publication.
The future of the Tar Heel rests
with you for it is not to go more
deeply in debt, and unless you pay
up at once the college will be with
out a paper.
The editor-in-chief wishes to
thank Messrs. Rose and Latta who
kindlv assisted last week in getting
out the Tar Heel while the editor-in-chief
was too unwell to,; perform
his duties.
Georgia Debate.
The fourth annual debate be
tween the University - of North
Carolina and Georgia will take
place Friday , evening-, April 6th.
in Gerrard Hall. The query to be
discussed is; Resolved, That the
English form of government is bet
ler adapted to the needs of a free
people than the American form."
Messrs. R. Hume Smith and C.
E. Weddington, representing the
'University of Georgia; will speak
on the affirmative, vvhile our repre
sentatives. Messrs. D. P. Parker
and W. H. Swift, will debate on
the negative, side of the query
Dr. George T, Winston will pre
side over the debate.
Tennis Tournament.
There was a meeting of the
Tennis Association held in the
Chapel Tuesday afternoon at 2.30
o'clock. It was decided to have
this spring a tournament between
the different classes.
The members of each class are to
play together for the class cham
pionship. These class champions
are then to contest for the college
championship. Each man entering
the tournament is to be assessed a
small sum to pay for the prize.
Let all tennis enthusiasts come
out now and try their hand.
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Notice!
The Tar Heel force respectfully
requests .that all tiiose who are in
the habit of loafing in the printing-
office on the day of publication will
please desist. They probably do
not realize how much of a nuisance
they prove by getting in the way of
the force. If the' do not subscribe
to the Tar Heel they should do so
at once, if they do get the paper
they can wait a few minutes until it
is out; please do not bother us in the
future.
From the Business Manager.
We are sorry to say that unless
the boys in College pay their sub
scription fees very soon and our ad
vertisers and subscribers ; away
from the Hill can devise some
means by which our bills will be
honored when presented, we cannot
hope to get out an issue from now
n. l he subscribers here have
been "dunned" several times and
those away, including both subscri
bers and advertisers, have had bills
sent them, but funds are still lack
ing. Everyone means to pay, we
have no doubt but we cannot wait
until June for it. The paper must
be paid . for when each issue is
printed. We should very much
like to furnish the paper to our
friends gratis, but they cannot ex
pect it. And the plain truth is,
unless they do something at once,
we cannot furnish it at all.
Cornell game will be played
Monday. Everybody come out.
Lavvson . will pitch and Upchurch
umpire.
: Game called at 3:45 P.M. Ad
mission 50ct. Best game of the
season.
Unless the members of the Se
nior class hand in the money for the
class pins by Saturday, the order
will not be sent off at all. Pay
Greening, Allison, Barwick or
Bryan at once, unless the idea is to
be given up.
Columbia won the inter-collegiate
gymnasium contest. Columbia,
Yale, Harvard, New York Univer
sity, Princeton, Haverford and
Cornell were entered.
The All-Ireland footbalj team
will come to this country next fall
and play some of the principal col
lege teams of the country,
The United States Patent Offic
has recently issued a patent on
telephone appliance invented by
Prof. Gore;, The invention has
been testtd and found to work suc
cessfully. It promises to be of
great value in the telephone sys
tem, and Prof. Gore is to be con
gratulated upon his skill in electri
cal work. "
' The sttond Lafayette, frame was
played yesterday and Carolina won
by a score of 9 to four. The game
was a. very pretty, clean one.
Capt. Lawson pitched in . his uual
beautiful style. The detailed ac
count will be given next week.
The new launch for the use of
the Harvard crew has been com
pleted and delivered.
Yale has been rather disturbed
lately by a smallpox scare. Two
or three of the students have the
disease.
Now is the time to order your
visiting cards. Plate and fifty
cards in the best style only $1,00
delivered
W. F. Bryan .
Agt. for C. H. Elliot & Co. .
Kahn Bros., the Famous Tailors,
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are at Patteraon's Hotel. They
offer you the best bargains of the
season.
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A lot of Thesis paper just re
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' Call on us, over Yearby's Drug
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