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TTlne Woggle Bug SAYS See Whiting BxoV big- line of Gents' Furnishings and Clothing- before buying- your Fall Supplies. Largest line of Cravenette Rain Goats ever shown in Chapel Hill. Tailor-Made suits a specialty. 0. B. ROSS and H. EMERSON, Agts. This Tar , HeedA' UNIVERSITY OF NORTH .CAROLINA. , BOARD OF EDITORS. , .6 A)'., ' .f.O' ; VrcTdRTrSTEPHENSON; -""Editor in-Chief. 8. H. Fakabeb, - y . Asst. Editor-in-Chief. ASSOCIATE EDITORS. J. S. Kerr. r , v.x',-fUx , J., F? Spruill.' J. H. D'Alembertk. 'W. D. McLean. . .. !...', . i ., , . , ' M . . N. A.' Townsend, Business Manager. II L. Sloan,1 n ' : i '! ! ; -; : Asst. Bus. Manager. J Published ' once a week by the General Athletic 'Association. -sa -yv.to kii'-; '. ' Entered iu the Postoffloe at Chapel Hill,1 N. 0., as second-class matter, ; ( i ; 3 ' ! ! 'H ) Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill. ; , Subscription : price. $1 .50 per : Year j ... ; P?yable in advance or during- nrst term. ,s ; Single Copies. 5 Cents. iu 1'! ;"; !"-.' i -fi i; "!,!!-I C '??.' ' i ' ' Did anyone ever' know a' football season here to advance as far as this one has, with as many lost gfames as are recorded, with such an almost .utter lack i of that adverse criticism of the team which usually charac terizes such periods? We do not mean at all the free discussion of the football situation, the team, the work and the ability of the different players, which takes place even af ter each practice game. We refer to the carping-, unreasonable sort which says contemptuously, "If the Scrubs were sent against Virginia I believe we'd win." Apparently the University has been in sympathy with the team since the beginning of the season. We challenge, not Southern ath letic history; but athletic history, to produce examples of more mag nificent stands than those made by North Carolina's team last Satur day, when, weakened by the loss of veteran players, facing one of the strongest teams in the South, one capable of playing our team even when at its best an interesting game, with lowering defeat not a foot away, it stemmed the tide and saved the day. That score which the Navy made against Carolina doesn't look so bad since Bucknell, who was barely de feated by Virginia, suffered defeat at the hands of the Navy Saturday 34 to 0. For vividness and rapidity of movement that News and Observer writeupof Saturday's game was, in some parts at least, a hummer. After all, wasn't it simply an other case of "teasing" A. and M? And Virginia has really beaten us in something once more. Plain Talk From Charlottesville. College Topics. The student body should see that we never play V. P. I. again. By thfif actions, jhey have shown that they areV unworthy to play with gentlemen. They showed us last Saturday that they feared an inves tigation, they admitted that they were playing professionals, and al though" they won the game they won also the entire contempt of ev ery 'Unprejudiced spectator. It is probably fortunate for the preservation of amicable relations among the Virginia brethren that y.P I.j is ...pot so sensitive to the editorial ..utterances of College Topics as; Qeorgetown proved her self. n'r ,,; A Dialogue. "What is that?" ? "Celery." - V : - "What's it for?" "To eat." !:. ! "To eat:?" - "Yes.".- . : "Kat it raw?" : "Yes." : "I never saw: anybody eat it raw before. Don't they sorter cook it with vinegar?" "I don't know; they might. Won't you have a piece? How do you like it?" "It's not much good, raw." And he edged for the window, where he i-eniained a minute or so, and returned without his celery. That Norfolk Trip. An excursion train will be run by the Southern Railway from Chapel Hill to Norfolk on Thanksgiving Day. The train will leave here at 5 in the morning, arrive in 'Norfolk about noon and, returning, leave at midnight. The round trip fare will be $3.00. There is every reason why 650 students should go on this trip. If one waits for cheaper rates he will make his first trip in a flying ma chine. It has been only a few years si nee the practice of running excursions from Chapel Hill on these occasions was first instituted. Why has it been continued? Be cause in every case the presence of the students and their whole-hearted backing has been reflected in the playing of the team. Those of us who have seen foot ball games need no other induce ments. Those who have not will always regret it if they do not take this opportunity. The University of North Carolina is going to win from Virginia. The Carolina team has already decided that; they are going to put up a winning article of football. If the students believed this firmly ' they would pack the tVain. They do believe it and they will pack the train. But that is not all they will do. Tbey are going to make their presence known in no uncertain way: by making the spectators clap their hands to their outraged ears and wonder where the oppo sing rooters are. "In the center of Africa lives a tribe whose governing assembly has adopted the strict rule that no mem ber engaged in debate shall be al lowed to speak longer than he can stand on one foot. We respectfully recommend this plan to the different literary societies in the hope that it may be of some help to them." Al abama Crimson- White, WAIT FOR I. L. Blaitstein, and his superior line of Stein Bloch's Clothing. Hawes' $3.00 Hats, Dunlap $5.00 Shoes, Nelson's $3.50 Shoes. The most complete and nob biest line of Furnishings ever shown in Chapel Hill. Every thing the latest, and appro ( priate for young men. . . . J. G. Hannah, Jr., and jFoy Roberson, Agts. A. DUGHI, RALEIGH. - - NORTH CAROLINA. Students' Pressing Club, Run by and for the students. Pressiug and cleaning done for only $1.00 per month. Sat isfaction guaranteed. E. P. Bray, Mgr , 22 South Bldg., 3rd Floor. T. J. Lamb Sons & Co., DURHAM, N. C., have on hand at all times a well selected line of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, and Fur nishing Goods. Call to see them when in Durham. Winborne & Higdon, Agents. CALL, AT H. H. PATTERSON'S OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS, where you will find Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Dress Suit Cases, Carpets, Rugs, ready-made Sheets, Pillow Oases, Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, Kerosene Oil. Heaters, Hardware of all kinds and everything that 1. good to eat. All goods delivered promptly. CHAPEL HILL, - NORTH CAROLINA." W. J- HUNTER, Feed and Libety Stables, Located Next to Tost Office. Good driving horses, new vehicles, ready for the boys at any hour, night or day. PHONE 46. White and Blue PRESSING CLUB. ONE DOLLAR PER MO. IN ADVANCE. We also do altering and repairing at small extra cost. Give us a trial and be convinced. All work is guaranteed. R. H. PINOLE, Phone 28. Nearlyopposite University Pharmacy The Royall & Borden Co., DURHAM, N C. Is your bed hard? Is your bed aged and trembling? Is your rocker squeaky and rocker less? Let us send you a Mattress more comfortable than Morpheus e'er slept on. Let us sell you a couch, a rocker, a bed, anything in our line, and if it is not fully as represented return and we will refund the purchase price. You need no "boot". Grady & Moize (two U. N. O. boys) are kept "boning" to suve you money. Pictures Framed TO ORDER AT Herndon's Hardware Store, KLUTTZ Has a Foothold on the Shoe Business He has hats on the brain; puts up Umbrellas and puts out Lamps. He Pants for your trade. Would you do well, buy of Kluttz and cut a sVell. He has some stunts in bargains for cash, and they are going with a dash. Those new style Shoes and up-to-date Hats will look well with those Fancy Shirts and new Fall Cravats. GET IN THE SWIM BEFORE BUYING YOUR FALL FURNISHINGS, CALL ON THE "Original Adam." Kluttz has the Stunts. See him! Klutts has added to his already exten sive line a stock of the best Mag azines. Periodicals of all kinds. Current issues. On time. WATCH KLU TTZ Smart Fashions and luxurious comfort go hand in hand through our beautiful assort ment of suits, overcoats, and cravonetts for social affairs of formality, for driving for fall and winter sports there is every style the man of fash ion wants and in correctness , of design, charm of fabric and quality of workmanship every garment is perfect. We will be glad to show you any day. ... . . . , . . Sneed-Markham-Tayfor Company, STEM & MILLER. Agts., - DURHAM. Don't Forget the Place HALL & HUTCHENS, Barbers. 13. McCAULEY, CHAPEL HILL, N. O. Dealer in Oeneral Merchandise. Keeps on hand a rull line of the well known Douglas Shoes and a great many other popular makes, Carpets and Rugs, Art KqnareH, Sheets and Pillow Cases, ready-made Cloth ing, Red blankets and Quilts, Men's Underwear, Tow el,,Window Shades, Overshoes, Curtain Goods. Oom and Hee we before buying. Euhanks Drug Company, Prescription Specialists, CHAPEL HILL, - NORTH CAROLINA,
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