Tine Tar Heel. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. Published every Saturday by the General Athletic Association. Subscription Price. $1.50 a per Year. -Payable in advance or during- first term. Single Copies, 5 Cents. BOARD OF EDITORS. Jas. A. Gwyn, - Editor-in-Chief. SBTTIB Dockbry, - - Associate Editor. things and it applies as well in this case as in pedagogical territory. Get the student interested in literary en deavor by vital and immediate recog nition and the voluntary -effort will follow for which we now so often vainly call. Let's stop deploring con- lions ana set apout a process ot re suscitation. v Philosophy of the Campus. University cf North ; Carolina. The several Mass and Conferences held of late have developed lots of hitherto undiscov ered "statesmen," if nothing- else Orator Jenkins' Washing-ton s (free to all Offers thorough instruction in Meeting's courses of study, six brief courses 0 r courses to suit individual needs, and t sional courses in law and medicine Tuition $60 a year; total expense S2S0 Over 500 students, 26 teachers, 40,000 vol mes, 7 scientific laboratories and iiniseuU gymnasium, athletic grounds, bath m ' E. P. CARR, W. A. Graham, John A. Moore. W. D. Carmichaei. Birthdav soeech will likeiv De "a .i . l-i i TT A 1 J.-J in- tninp- or Deautv. xie is a uuemeu Lawrence McRae, J. H. White, - - Business Manager. Assistant Manager. by All matter intended for publication should bo ad aressed to the Editor-in-chief and accompanied me ot writer. Entered at the Post Office la Chapel Hill, N, C. as second-class mail matter. Apropos of the recognition of the de generacy of the literary spirit in the University, it would be well sometimes Some of that unfortunate but evitable class of our student popu- young gentleman and is going to lation who "do strange things" with- make a great effort and a good out knowing exactly ,why or what speech. t. i.l 1 i r I ivi, uivc lacuuy ueen posessea or other signs from their present sphere arranged with the University of WclfC! S INCW flGStclU feint of usefulness in the village fto serve Virginia, the question of "How Far nnnnSiPrit,i,ar,re sw. , as Ornaments for.the Various college We Ought to Go to Win a Game?" ters for Fresh York River Oysters and Meals Disciplin manly, without espionage. Scholarships and loans to the needy Tuition free to sons of all ministers r, didates for the ministry, public school teach ers, and persons under bodily infirmity Address PRESIDENT Winrtav Chapel Hill, N. c. should be discussed at an early date. buildings A Sunday School was also forced to consider remedies as well as to note to contribute to the collection and a the evil tendency. few mornings ago, above the en- . The suggestion which we have to trance to the South building-, was otter along on this line is that sub- nailed an arch bearing the ir stnntia.1 literarv effort, such as work in I iO..C . i: m ' i i u ouncr nine cnuaren to come Uripr nf the tfrpehtfinti J hxrA .aIIpo- -iniTTnaiiotn ,nA intor. orvr-iVxr I . .. . . science oi tne r resnman is. nara. 7C:J C T a ., . l-i , unto me. A passing visitor that debate, should find recognition that l . . , , . - remunerates the student in a direct and T w Vu.m uulfesf nave lorm- It ;s a fine lot of younff men who practical way. In other words, it ed th; opn that the children go from the University to apply for seems but just that such work should were already here and had, escaped law licence Monday. They are rmitit ir, offlo wtnw.rH orariiia iW irom lfle nursery tne night beiore. warren, uverman, The arrangement of the details of at all nours. M ew Regular table boarder can be accomodated. The Freshmen met the other night and received their WaterAoo. In fact, several of them got so wet i 4 4 i I that a change or costume was im perative. Verily the way and con- Brin- McALISTER & McRAE ARE A GENTS FO R CARTLAND, THE POPULAR Greeriwbo i Tailor, Call at the A. T. O. Fraternity house and see their samples. Thev can take vour mensm'f nnrl mnM. " TVT- . 1" . .1 TT .1 mi . 1"'""" While we recognize the fact that son' cAiisrer ana xiugnes. ney tee a perfect fit. just how such work would count, we "boys will be boys" and play -jokes, admit, would perhaps be a little diffi- and while we do not object to either, cult. But yet, we insist the matter provided they are the right kind, 1A A. J At . . . 1 ' , ougnx to meeixne serious consiaeration we must insist that there is a ivast ortneacuity and the truth oi the difference between a p-ood iok and fl hh-mtn ; nn - n a poor attempt at one the latter PTood attention as should be shown being about the poorest thing 5 that will meet with success in their pro fession. Cleanliness is next to godliness, and almost as difficult; especially so They sell Suits, Overcoats. Pants, Dress Suits and exists and as the proceedings re- -"w wvincilLlV OeJOnf In THIS contention be recognized and given tangible and working application. Why ought this to be done? First, as an incentive to literary work. No one .denies that the literary-fspirit class we sincerely hope there may be should be stimulated. Uut this no more. ot them spirit will not exist unless there are wwv. i.w iocviu& "iu n, a. mccuu; oi lac xviilietlC iVSSO unless, in short, it pays to cultivate ciation last' week revealedse veral that side of life in college. If such gratifying facts. .1 -t i -t rr 4 I worit wouia count, men couia anora to r) it. Chanty begins at home and ev erybody has got to bathe. throw some energy into it; it would ap peal to them, as a thing'paying imme diate as;well as remote advantages. second, it would enarender ' deeoer h I Van o. -v A XI A- '11 t and more abiding interest in the liter-K lDat wni De aPpre- ary societies, because they stand as the c,ated and we believe supported, agencies of literary:: expression, the a large majority of the student embodimerit:of:literary, spirit. If you body. j Prof. Edwin Anderson Alderman, one or the estates most polished talkers, has consented to address the National Educational Associa tion which meets in a few weeks in Florida. Dr. Kingsbury, of the if 1 l I) I tl 71 ft f . rvs n 1- 1 . . n - ne was that we are n-oino-fn liaiTP. ..-ir . . J J c & v in r-n ti ("vnivt trnin him imo a number of base ball games on the choice thoughts, exnresspd in rhnW i i . o x- I nome grounas rather a departure English." The Messenger is gen- from the management nf fnrrKi erally richt on evervthinfr exceot .k i1)1 -v--i . .",iVvJ make men see and feel the, immediate results attained by being society work ers, jou at once engage their- perma nent interest in society affairs. Third, it would give us better col--lege Journalistic work, as the latter is an expression of the literary s piri. Places would be sought on the pub- Another shown in track thing foot-ball. By the way, we haven't heard Foot Ball mentioned since the " Jol lification Meeting" held soon after the I hanksgiving game. How soon MANUFACTURED BY W. DUKE, SOUS & CO., BRANCH OF THE American Tobacco Co., DURHAM, N. C. A Wonderful Invention was the interest atnietlCS and the thf rmo-hfv nrP fnrrrnfff f! ..U A r . . "tj ..ww. uciu uiy. vapt. jl nomas is a hust- lfr urA Ii-jv mirL 1 r I ---"io.tAl,cia5)1vcuicins$ior TTWQ 4-1, C,.4.1.' t i. the held day which is to be a great English scholar, was in Asheville social as weii as athletic event. We arf crlart ' tr can thp r.YpnTriv h?nnvH of 1-10 Qaii1,0 hair to retain its life-srivinc- prone & I1JO mipi" Jr.:" "v- uvmmwu therefore stopping- the hair from falling tant but much neerlected branch nf blical Assembly. 1 he Assemply or dvitur. and trivintr it a soft growth. w I 1 " J j i . I " V. i Its members a Call and examine this maclime aiw ui Zoolog-y teaches that the hairs of the head are Hollow, and contain an oil uiatgiv them life. In clipping the hair with scis sors, this hollow is leit open, ana tne nan loses its life-giving- properties. I have a Machine named the Singeing Ma- phi no wViiVi rpnnAiriic li.n'r atldat tllC last week, attending a meeting of same time closes up the hollow, causing the the "Executive "Rnnrd nf 1ip Rnnt V. hair to retain its life-erivinff properties, and out "luu u rruoa.:wou a which aims to teach enncn tne style ana charater 'ot.the l" idvnr,anu i . i- , r t:ii. vour hair simred. averao-P mlleo-P -nrnnrini, Pmt, WC believe under. the nresetif in -1, . . . .. a i -ii . ! xlDie Special attention ffiven to dressing La; r..j;s:r;; : u, un wivm.vn.Asnev.,liet?is summer, dieS hair. cttinfir done with exqis a Hum me suuupuim ui me inuiviaual i - aLLdin me promi- ana will De m session three student the resultought tobe success- nence which we have so long hoped lui, tor no one is supposed to engage tor and which it certainly deserve in that tudy which he does not like, to have. which does not bear upon his future 1 he treasurv of the Univ. nf an weeks. life -work. Thus opportunity would offer for that sort of work which is es pecially necessary in journalism, law, or theology or indeed in any active Dr. Winston is highly comtli- mentea by press and people for his portrayal of "Martin Luther" in the "Reformation" at Raleigh last week. srtistis skill by the old University Haroa of twenty years' experience. The singing machine is ..highly recom mended by scientists throughout the country. Very Kespectlully, T. D. DUNSTAN, Professor of Tonsorial Art. Ufa work, requiring ready thought e p 7 a Soa s,Ze hole in the and acurate statement. bottom besides. The loyal ladies athletic association it seems is very 1 i 1 . J , mucn nice our own that s tn Mv Ur. liemp i Battle has abandon ed the idea of writing a biocratihv Fifth, it wbuld revive literary inter- of Athens have become aware of the ,1" M est, the advantage would accrue to our state of affairs and have come to they: the literarv efforts nf her c whole UniveJsity life. The swingin rescue by proposing to get out a daughters, that it is a matter of iavor oi tne fecientihc and Athletic ' -woman's editions" of the Red and great surprise that they are as lib spirit is already abnormal. The true Black, the proceedes from the 1p efal in their productions as thev are. university is that which encourages of which are to be turned over to The Ramblers and promotes the future devclooment Ui,. me KamDlers. i. . L . . . x ll l fi. I il 1 1 l i - Of ever positive human capacity. The womi,n W .11 u J. eulr trelsy known lu ail i astne- v arsity Kamblers, intend giury is now beiore us, and as the to enliven their fellow students and Sewanee Purple has gone into wiu- friends on "the Hill" during this ter quarters we feel that we mav m ne membership is limited, venture another ,:t, an?.we11 organized. 1 - , IUU1UUU W: l, r. t il 1 j. . . fp.irnf rlinU 1 ir... n , . " hu oumc ui tuc UCSI mUSlCiaflS v iv.n.v., LU me cutct tnatMn v. tth;;,, t..u r-y , - .. . , I"" """wioiiy, auu Ml CXLU tram' Georgia s athletic debt will soon be ino-' under the teaching nf ih s. a thing of the past and the literary preme Director, they are plannins1 iame ot those lair "maids of Ath- 10 lve tneir inends baturdav mn-ht Patterson's New Hotel, Students' Headquaktrks. Reception Room, Well furnished Table, Polite Servants, Rverytliiug hiu to the convenience of students aim the public. Prices moderate. Your patronage solicited. f N. G. I4. PaTTEkson. It lmpor- The literary cannot be neglected. is tundamental and of tance. ' Let us think of these -things in can did .sincerity. Our suggestions are crude, it is true, but we insist that they contain a trnth that should not be ever looked. 'A ri ah 3 1 n ' 1 1 1 ' 1 . . uepcuusun win ana win on in terest the the Herbartian way of putting I ens" established forever, serenades. 1 colors. Red is the Ramblers' HOGAN AND HUTCIIINS General Livery, Feed, and Sale Stables. Good Accomodations. Served at all hour- BOTH GREEN AND DRY WOOD Also on hand. STABLES BEHIND THE POST OFFICE. H. E. GUTHRIE, BARBER SHOP, under Yearby.s Store. Give him a trial. Satisfaction B"ar' antecd.

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