x,.v.... w-. ... ..unurui the Late uaviu vjasion worth, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. ' BOARD OF EDITORS. E K. Gkaham, , - - Editor-in-Chief. ASSOCIATE EDITORS. . v W.J.Brogdkn, - - - W.H.BAGMSY P.CWhitwck, - - - - K.E.F01.WN , P. D. GOLD, - - - - PERCY WHXTAKER F. O. Rogers, - - E. D. Broadhukst, - Business Manager, Ass't Business Mgr, Published every Friday by the General Athletic Association. collecting the money pledged by the students to the support, ui We have no wav ot knowing wu auv a state of affairs should exist, and it is altogether a too delicate a matter to investigate; but those who are behind i ihMr navments must realize tne seri al mi.arrassmeut to. which they put V.1- Tmnao-pment.-. Obligations and contracts were undertaken based on the faith of thcpledares. lhese odii- have to be met and unless the ctiiPtis"come forward and pay their subscriptions there will be nothing to meet them with ana tnus a uepimau . .- 1 ' t,if dilemma. Let's act squarciv aW this and have done witn it. Subscription Price. 1.50 per Year. Payable in advance or during first term. Single Copies, 5 Cknts. . . . . . . i ci.r.i11 lw ad Mine ! wnier. . Entered at the, Posi Office la Chapel Hill, N, C as v second-class man manei. Thursday Nov. 26 at 8:30 o'clock Memorial services were held in the Pollnwiny its usual custom of tak- ;r:, holiday the week preceding ex aminations, the present issue of the Tak Hekl will close the series ivi . The University is proud of its foot ball team. It represented her as she likes to be represented. The fact that it was a physical contest rather than o triATital makes no essential difference. Tf ;c matter of nride to her because Vi a tnptl who stood for her displayed a noble type of manhood and fought as men fight who have a deep and strong passion for the cause or the institntion they represent. They struggled against, iraucuuuuc odds; odds that in foot ball are well nigh irresistable; but they met the great discrepancy in weight with grit termination that were: alsj al- A Lettar From Mr. Reynolds. Richmond, Nov. 2)th. Editors of Tar Heel: , 1 Oak Hall, Gourtley knows nooning nf thfi Harkaways, and as '"duns" are very pressing, he accepts .tne opportunity to escape his creditors. Charles Courtley and uazAiy -rive at Oak Hall, where they meet Mark Meddle, a country lawyer, whose name aptly describes ins rhnrarter. Charles sees Grace ana fill dosneratelv in love with Grace at first sight, but discovers that she Is about to Le married, to whom lie does not know. . Meanwhile,- Grace meets Sir Harcourt, Dazzle is wel corned by Max, to whom he intro d ns Charles Courtley as a Mr "Hamilton." And now comes one of the strongest situations in tlu play, the meeting between lather nnd bn and the denial ot Ins latnei s identity by that son, who is spurred on bv Dazzle. . . i- iV labse of two days occurs, oir wisdom, his nie to tne ordinary Unriirt ; full of anirrv suspicion, man gives the best lesson that lUl V'U. ' " " w u Chapel in honor of the late Dav , TXT .J1 Uaston vvorxn. The services were opened by Re Mr. Wilson, who read a chapt, and ottered a short prayer. Pitti i 1 i j . .... . ..l i i i 11 fl tnuiues weie paiu 10 tne ii le ot M Worth by JUr. Alderman, Dr. Ma ning", and Dr. battle. His chai ter was spoken of as oeculiarlv 1 v. emplary. Unambitious, unassert . r J 1 iii ive irienas anu vveaiin came to " v "iiji, Strong, serious, earnest, he drprimo,! - - (T ' ' ' not that he had any fame, but fame came to him the fame of a noble and a pure soul. He possessed a remarkable sagacity in business affairs, and to his business he devo ted all of his energy, character, and wisdom. His life to the ordina id ;er r, n- .rac- exert- urn, and he writes for his son. Dazzle's life rnn jrive the diynitv and d-Wv anu ne wuus "1 " . . 15 I beg the' privilege of using your an(jth:e'loyc pas-.c between Grace from the public gaze. lie was a columns to express, my tnaiS nnd vouno-' Courtlev, rouses up simplecountry gentleman, a man v C. for thciraBjr business, who lived a noble life. kindnesses and their conratula- -aaUy Gay Spanker appear Ui mttie tompaieu ins me to tions; to congratulate and tnanic tnc cerKtf-. This seems to be an that ot nis iatner, governor xvonn. l. t 1-.,: f'tithf ill service aild : ; , 'I" . ' - 1 iT- ,11.," r4.U P.,tVi- v..f ixnAnwoA scruus ioi iuui -" ; , oudlv 7 assorteu coupie. xjvuy uum mn'" "vv v"w,,,vu furthermore, to commena tnc . , . . , bashful foolish with the same high qualities of TTnivpr tv the tootbai team m ji , r'-r- S h has faithfully and nobly little gentleman, who relies impl.c- character. .. - , i 721 iu v,f nf ?ts Alma fipld-s-oort loving wife. Mr. Worth was graduated from worKen nn c. , .wV .... ------ t - , .1QS, v Mater. . iShe, -with . tier, youtnim mia, mc wuovl-j.v . - Resp. yours, - - ; makes a good impression on Sir Har- years he was a success! ul merchant Will a. ic nuius. APvfirt .naiip R;,;nrr uothein Wilmington. lie went out ot . " i I i t v. .- I crM-n fwM v;n"i nrn on itHrinu' ssurance . situation, proposes io .youuK v.uul uumuv. .... P London Assurance r t t.inf L,,, nf ' fWlin hea th. He a.uu ii. fit, lev that tney iix up ti piut u mi., av. fc most irresistable and the .result was The followinff is a synopsis ot the J q Qa Spanker ,oved the University with a tender that the game was one of the prettiest y be nted next Friday sWdentraphhninto a dec- affection, and was ever ready tc " " . . . , ftthpfipM with a (JluD: . i , n render voun Court ev assistance. lie gave 5ovv iowaiu .uun 2 Tf uTota her favof she had Charles Courtley, a fash.onab e consints to the the Capel. S100 to tlu- C:b home on a vacation, - ,.. ..i o;, u;.w,- -,n,l CinnO t Ute Alumn; defeated the pluckiest, grittiest, iwu. jfi, WpUicked Plan' ancl Proceeus lu -l' ,, ,,,), that ever stood on the Southern grid- has been on a "spree, He ,s picked into an pression of love. Building He also established tin a Mr. Dazzle, a man aDOUi . , "o- -rr .v,o- w,-4-fc Prip in PhilosoDhv. iron. "J s - i.u'nr Dazzle persuaaes on iwn.uuuuiai -- ( The team of '97 has made the way town, who no one knows anyttiinb desperately in iove Dr. Alderman read a copy ot res straight for a winning team next sea- of but Who everybody tolerates on J Harcourt pluno-es olutions of respect drawn up by the tt 4V, a iri no and in the nf h "devil-may-care , - T , , ; T Ti- T-0frn;tv. of which Mr. sou. awF -r tuwHk . t - . ... headlonc and proposes u umiy u. w. y fall of 'V8 "Champions ot the ; South gt and his cordial geniality. v . She cotlsents in Worth was a member, will again be written across the faite After considerable trouble, Dazz e th manacresLo C1, . f , ovir Meanwhile, Grace and Gharles before his father, oir nar- uic I tn 1 1 nesneratei v in iuvc nim , ,. rrua mfihnA. now in use, of electing -rt Sir Harcourt Courtly, "V"C . .i... ..:. J . ri,- P.lUlm Mitchell bcicnti tVi editors of the Tar Heel has for a , over sixty, still imagrines n' ,ti riRrtUv held its November meeting long time been very unsatisfactory to & ng and handsome man. -a bUen.hearted. But in the Chemical Lecture Koo 4 x j io naWs success. . ... . .- .it. ;0 appears .. uv.aitv.vi. . ... iimvim'1 tnOSe lniercsucu r-r . i.n,)(1, V,ritt in lllS VOULU, uc .... ?.. ' liTi,oi:Hnvmo-ht.. X lie r. For several years (barring the present " m , ..- old' tr;end, Courtley soon tu ns. ,n o,u, . - ; - . , one of course) the chief burden .near- "'l",. ' lends h;m Urge persona. ' Mem, e nas oern o( . f .u aAi4rr has been Mr. iiaruaw aj ,, w id PVervbo( v. and informs 1. ihe Atomic nch rea oy man, ui r " mnnev 0 mortjraffes. tiark- ; .. .J the granting the use ot tneir names . -. - ,,iilfr1.fpr Spanker tnat uauy vjdj i auwui w ine 81 5 . . :i.J, ,1; Ipnviny his daugr liter, - - . adorn the top of the page-apnvucg. awaj .... - , , i.i r tVip (rnrird anship Oi ntr highly appreciatea dui rauici uuF uiaw, vw.w... . - ductive of practical r results. Many uncle, Max Harkaway, with this men who get on the board care noth- wjil:- If on attaining the age. ot ing about it, and many , would like to nineteerif she would consent to mar have a place who see no way to make fy gir HarcoUrt, he should receive it. Bv the present method, too, the , father's property, as her voumrer set of men seem to stand noT, Tf she should refuse, it chance, and H is rarely the case that woulJ all reVc.rt to Sir Harcourt's even a Junior gets a posiuuu. , . , . .. . ; . For these and many other consuier- " & maMcn, who. has ations we think that some- reform s j' J., , Lire de coeur,'' con- needed, and suggest as a oegiuuiug . . -. that places be offered to thevtwb, men sents. Squire Hi r 1 -'.ice.c- wVirt in wuw. ronies to ir iiarcourt s from tno tnree www viaw , - , r..i mmnPtition show themselves best, fit- house and there encounters DazJe. . . A i 4t,o r,r.arri; 'the'cornbetUion Prnmitur the latter must be, a A ; rntP-iirs of meetimrs and ( -a n( he family, Max invites in,. or anv sort of communication . . . th weddinjf, which is to take that comes within the scope of the place at. his country estate, Oak naoer. These two editors could be for Dazzle, of course, readily the time an ad4Uion to the regular . Sir Harcourt and Max force. Then if the plan prove success-1 ' HaU and later in ful it could gradually be extended, - h . s, t off til itwould include the greater part o debauch, v. hoard We hope some sucn iiincui.i- v-"- - Lenw 11 be adopLd at the first meet-Und finding Dazale, mak.ng h,n,se f men i wm r i. nr-rbra 1k servants inr of the Athletic Association uiuci quiie at u.v Christmas. to show him to the door But Daz- " ' ' zle reproaches him, and coolly ex- The managers oithe foot tall tea.,, tends him an invitation tj,n.l a Mve wncrienccd some difficulty in time with h.n, at Ins (0 eUte,- iering wnn cvu,.; r i... iLi r ip.o nhrtnf to ni urn. Dr. Venanit opatiKer ulvl ... . ; r - various ek- 1 . -. . . triA AMtlTT 1 I n 1 111 1 I II 1. J I ' - - elope. SpatiKer uecomcc, vm, . - - , ronlPositiw jealous and challenges Sir Harcourt nienU enteral m o t u to a duel. The duel, however, is ot zirconium stopped by Max, through informa- It was shown that the tion from . Lady Gay ' nar es is tions m.tuu " r'-; , th- arrested for debt by Mr. bolomon do not a-rcC, . Isaacs, who proves that Courtley Atomic Weight to be . 11K11 11 and Hamilton are ''one and the same others person." Grace pays the debt, and W-SiV f Hi,r offers her hand and fortune to young 2. "Some Novel Des s i . i-vv." tt Qcoorl "NTiivurritlon. "tu Courtley. vir namnui iu.itw wy .-.B- tet and Lady Gay Spanker have come to an understanding and are iiappier than ever. . But who is Dazzle? The iohisad.uiartracUu.K,- are two locomotives. - posed is 700 feet long ami W fl than ever., liut wiio is ui.c; x nc wi(ki The locomou - .j reply is in substance this: "Dazzle the principle of the " 1 ie;l1?()nlik; s izzle. " and in this way a speed ot 1- , u,., 'it.'iinca. Baccalaureate Sermon.' 3.' 'Specimens of P1;a,1lriott:, Dr. Wilber F. Tillett, Dean of the Flora of Rocky Mt. n Ituv of Vander- Mr. Ashe. . , i?i0ra Mt Unive'raylias been elected to ( The simUanty c .t uf t1 preach the Baccalaureate Sermon the Rocky Mis. to and "tXu is a native North Car- on.ybv an experienced ,,,iian and lived in the state Beveral PrVlincin tk " vears He is a gitted speaKer anu auuw. v-. eminent divine and the : class of of rpetual snow. ffJS ,re to be contra tulaled upon the H ... cs s excellent sei'jction.