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The Tar Heel. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF EDITORS Whitehead Kluttz, - Editor-in-Chief. R. K. Williams, - - Man. Editor. B. S. Skinner, ------ Business Manager. E. D. Sallenger; Ass't Business Manager. ASSOCIATE EDITORS. we do not propose to sit down in always condemned by our Master. AH subscribers will please repot .idleness and concede defeat. We We must get hold of the belief that to the business manager when the must and we will throw ourselves we are to be saved to a positive fail to receive a paper. i into the struggle with good heart, life. ! fearing nothing and hoping all In the Old Testament God's peo- things. If, as we fondly believe, pie are called the priesthood. the team has those qualities of grit Why? Because they are to be en- Ivey Lewis, B. S. Drane, J. K. Hall. Benj. Bell Jr. and intrepidity which single out the gaged in making offerings to Him. PARKER FOUNTAir PENS. GUARANTEED. Tar . Heel, as bov or man. on foot The v had a work to do. The ball field or battle-field, we can young men in this University are Pleasant thoughts and good friend at the season'sclose,lookbackupona here preparing for the priesthood, belong to those who use Parke record in. which we may take pride, preparing their minds, bodies, aud feeling that it is not unworthv of intellects for their Master's work. the Tar Heel University. Published every Wednesday by the General Athletic Association. Subscription Price. $1.50 per Year. Payable in -advance or dttrinjr first term. Single Copies, 5 Cents. All communications for this paper should be in the hands of the Fditor-in-Chief by Monday at noon to insure publication the same week. We shall be glad to publish pertinent discussions of college topics. The Tar Heel will welcome news items,- and hopes the whole college will aid it along this line. It is a genuine pleasure to note the movement that has been started for a University glee club. It de 1 1 c .1 serves an success, tor mere is a distinct void in our life here, which this club could fill. It would not only give real enjoyment to the students, faculty and townspeople, but it would unquestionably be a splendid advertisement for the Uni yersity wherever it went in the State. More than that it would do more than any other one influence to excite an enthusiastic University spirit throughout the State. Let a fine glee club, such as we can send out, go into every city in the State singing our good old songs, and new ones written for it, and the resultant good to the University will be beyond mere mathematical calculation. This is not at all a conjecture, for in years past the University had a glee club that m ide the pulses of man North Carolinians beat faster with an en thusiasm unknown before for their University. The vast majoritv of people, it is undeniable.can be most easily and deeply touched' by an appeal to their emotional nature. Let this glee club by all means go out, for its appeal will be to a high and holy sentiment. FOOT BALL. Continued from first page. to either stop or face the play. On They are to go out some of them- and be scientists. And what does that mean? A scientist is simply one who discovers the hidden truths of God. The true scientist is only the spokesman of Nature to God. t1 ITl 1 I .-.-- if-.. ' 1-I-- lit-!- ' J " 1 H f- . t i nr h. - mibou the nruii rt i hiiiinlv in anil tail tn Inratpl " "V vr- 1 --:.-.,l., He is the great high priest of Na ture, and daily makes her offerings to God. The above synopsis is entirely too short and imperfect to give any thing like a key to the discourse. It was a practical sermon, full of splendid advice to the young man who is about to sro out into life. Rev. Mr. George impressed his congregation as being a preacher of unusual force. the man with the ball, often per mitting him to plunge through the hole made by their breaking through. They depend on making it . ' a tackle, rather man Dreakine" up interference, thus forcing the backs to do the brunt of the work in breaking up the interference. They do not use their hands enough in defensive work ana trie coach much fears they are depending on scrub signals. The backs on defensive fail to meet the play directly, but wait to tackle runner after he has made a gain, l hey are accustomed to dive under a play at the same time the line does, instead of keeping their feet and backing up the line. The backs on offensive are just begin ning to run low and hard.' They fail to stick to their opponents long enough in the interference and they miss too many signals. They fail LU in a. iv luuuauuus. uiuucuy dLIlU I -n , . r i j tit . i r J I Kstimat.es turnished on Watches support each other raggedly. . Tiiov travel tnn dnw on p1 i,Jatld Jewelry repairs and engraving - kj v. J asx-v v j v a -i vt W vj 1 Ik (T T T7 H --! it - fa.i;.T dv ivi. ri.. jparrar at Mrs. Julia get up speed quick enough, starting j Graves'. slow and not getting away the Selection package of goods ordered same instant with the ball. Iwhpti HpsirpH Wedding presents a specialty. . ESTABLiISAED 1868. W. B. FARR AR'S SON, JEWELER. Diamonds, Sterling Silver Ware, Gold Jewelry, Cut Glass, Watches, Novelties, GREENSBORO, N. C. Pens. No joint to leak. No Screw to break. No old-fashioned nozzle. Perfection in a-1 respects. SKINNER, Agent. LAMBE & LfOII, DURHAM, N. C. Dealers in GENTS' FURNISHINGS, HATS, TIES AND WALK-OVER SHOES. Samples kept at N. C. Long & Bro's Stand. LOMG& GRAHAM, Agents. H.H.Patterson, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Ntions, Shoes, Hats Crockery, Leather, Hardware. FRESH GROCERIES of all kinds. The best kerosene. Monarch Flour fresh from the Mills, SHIP STUFF AND BRAN. THE TAR HEEL AGENTS FOR NEW LEE, AND OTHER COOK STOVES Heating Steves, Grates and all kinds i Stove Fixtures kept in stock. Agent for the celebrated Old Hickory Wagons. A Serious Handicap. It should be borne in mind by the supporters of the foot ball team of the University (and every good cit izen of the State should be in that cass) that the team goes up against its opponents almost an unknown quantitv to its backers and even to itself. We are encouraged to be lieve that it is a strong team; the game we have played seems to de monstrate that. But how strong a team it is, what are its weak, what its strong points, all those matters of detail which are brought out only under the stress of an exciting con test, we do no. know. The failure of the games which had been ar ranged with institutions in this State is undoubtedly going to handi cap us in battling with the stronger teams and we might as well accept that fact. But in spite of the fact that we will not have this practice which would have been invaluable to us, SHOE'S. r l r . A 1 - HTA i mi r i- I ior your Aima maier ana Sena in vour The Christian renincm is nnsitivpri , J u.uuu ;uui i aui,i;puuu. University Sermon. Rev. T. N. M. George, pastor of the Episcopal church in Newbern, and University preacher for Octo-IpUPLISHED REGULARLY EVERY ber, preached in Gerrard Hall Sun- WEDNESDAY. t . rr i i Clay night, ltte oasis ot his dis- Every student should subscribe. We course was iouna in iviattnew 44: especially asK tne support 01 tne Aium- VI ni as the columns of the Tar Heel will ' 1 1 iij 1 :n. ii . rxr i 1 1 . 1 oe uueu oniy wun coneg-e news, at We have been hearing too much has happened weekly in the Uni- of the negative side of Christianity, versity, and should be of especial in- f nntr ci... uf and not enough of the positive side, terest to the Alumni. Show your love L00K aro"a Defore you buy, In order to get the best goods for the lowest prices. ALL STYLES, Varying from Slippers to Patent Leathers. See samples at No. 9 Old West. Give us a shartv of your patronage. BURCH GORMAN CO., DURHAM, N. C. B. S. Skinner, Agent. International Bureau of Academic M.ostumes. $1.50 PER YEAR. Address, B. S. Skinnur, Business Manger, Chapel Hill, N. C. WAR! WAR! it sets before us what to believe, to do, and struggle for. If we do all this we need not trouble ourselves about the negative commandments, the "thou shalt not." Young men too often regard Christianity as an institution that WIIL-lll ll 1 1 VI I. IIIIIII III III.1IIV I I U W rt. . . . - -T . . --i - j fceua wnai jx. ti. uutnrie nas to say thev would do. Certainly, it does; to the University students. Five hundred ,."-,,..'" , . I men wanted as soldiers for China and five DUl VliriSt never astcs one to give hundred men wanted to shave at R. H. Guth- uo something for him unless he rie's SYi1 Parlof. opposite Chapel Hill up humunmh lor mm unless ne Hotel Th Central Barber Shop. Sore gives in return a better gift. "He neckscaused by rough shaving and scalp , , , . ,. c 1 1 11 diseases are cured at Guthrie's Shaviner Who loses his lite for my sake shall Parlor. $10.00 reward deposited in any find it." Even find eternal life in- bank for any case of dandruff that can;t be . . . , cured at Guthrie's Barber Shop. Satisfac- 'tead Ot mortal lite. 1 tion always guaranteed. I am just from Th. rrlimnn of Christ Knn'tlvP Charlotte and have the latest in everything. - rv. .... ... special prices Dy xnemontn. x ours to please. It struggles for all that is best, truest and noblest. It does away with nothing that is pure and bene ficial. Christ would not curtail a man's activities. He sav's "Do this" more often than "Do not." His condemnation carrte down upon the man who hid the talent the inac tive, lazy man. Slothfulness was R. H. 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