The Tar t-itstsL.
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA.
BOARD OF EDITORS.
Frank McLean,
T. Gkikr Millek,
. Editor-in-Chief.
Asst. Editor-in-Chief,
ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
O, B. Ross. R.R.Reynolds.
W. B. Love, ' J. J. Parker,
J. M. Robinson.
0. W. Miller,
N. A. Townsend,
Business Manager.
. Asst. Bus. Manager.
Published every Wednesday by the General
Athletic Association.
Entered in the Postofflce at Chapel Hill, N.
U., as second-class matter.
Subscription Price. $1. SO per Year
Payable in' Xdvancb or durinir first term.
. Single Copies. 5 Cents. ,
Probably there never was a col
lege where there was not a spirit
of vandalism in iu some of the stu
dents. It is, as natural for some
men to want to destroy everything
in sight as it is for them to breathe.
When they were children they tried
their knives on everything in sight
and a pencil was to them something
to make a mark with, if they could
find anything that was not already
marked. When they grow up it is
the same apparently but perhaps
they are stillonly children. That
; il'W -' ;" n'y '"
such individuals, jU'e here ar.d have
been, only arce at any building
, W, Ph.D.; ;
or any clash, Vicm on the campus
will be suMl?' SeproGf. They will
always be hernd as long as they
are here they will keep up their
noble work of disfigurement.
We are too well convinced of the
inevitableness of this to ask or hope
ifor anything else.
But there is one . thing we are
rash enough lo ask for, and that is
that the Ancient and Renowned Or-.
d(-r of Vanch'N limit their sphere of
operations. Lot them stick to. the
oM buildings. There they will'
fiti l room enough and material in
plenty. Among the classic tradi
tions of these aged buildings there
is none more completely theirs than
their unimpeachable right to bear
the marks of pencils and knives
deftly wielded by the skilful hands
of ambitious Sophomores and inso
lent' Freshmen. These buildings
would not readily give : up their
rights. But all of our buildings
are not old. Some are new and they
make no tardy claims to this an
cient right. ;. .
The gymnasium is one of these
new buildings. And there is not a
more beautiful one on the campus.
A devoted friend of the University
not an alumnus, by the way gave
us this building. Money has been
freely spent in making it beautiful,
modern and iu every way , servicea
ble. Its equipment is complete.
Can we not keep it so? Any man
who defaces that building or its
equipment insults the friend who
gave it, injures the University, and
robs others who are here now and
will come in after years,' of vvhat
Judge Bynum has given them.-
"The Uoys."
1 A club called "The Boy" has
just been organized here by several
fellows who are contemplating a
trip to Europe next summer on a
cattle boat. It is the purpose of
the club to make a study of the dif
ferent countries which they will
visit on their European tour. The
admission requirements are John L.
Stoddard's Lectures in full. The
club will hold its meetings semi
monthly at which time papers will
be read by members appointed for
the occasion. Lessons will be giv
en the cattle-boat class by some of
the experiouced members, such as
exercises in carrying buildings,
swimming, and rising every morn
ing at 3 o'clock is recommended by
the instructor to those who are go
ing to cross the pond on a cattle
boat. The charter members of the club
are Townsend, Winston, Barry,
Reynolds, Gudger, Wilson, Arm
strong, Gilmer, Hampton, and
Buchanan.
Tried the Supreme Court.
The following law students
stood the examination for license
before the Supreme Court Monday:
Messrs. Broad hurst, Cotton, Mc
Mullen, Clegg, Mebane, Cbastaiu,
Patton, and Paison. Judge Mac
Rae entertained these gentlemen at
dinner a few evenings before they
left. '
Positions for College Men.
We are beclnninfr our nnnnnl search for enpable Col
lege, University and Technical School praduatcs to
supply to a lare number of the 12,000 employers whom
we serve If you will be ready for work next June or
before, write us today, stating what- position you feel
qualified to All, and we will toll you if we have the
right opportunity. It is none too early to be tiottini;
in line for a good place, especially if you want one that
will prove permanent and offer chance for advance
ment Our system is endorsed by leading college pres
idents, as well as by thousands of young graduates
whom we have satisfactorily placf d.
Address College Department, .
HHPGOOOS,
Pennsylvania Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
Everything new and up-to-date at
Pickard's; Livery, Feed and
Sale Stables.
(Near the Episcopal Church.)
s Rubber Tire Buggies and Carriages.
Satisfaction is guaranteed. Leave
orders at Stable or Pickard's Hotel.
Stable Phone No. 07. Hotel Phone No. 6.
W. W. Pickard, Owner and Mgr.
CHAPEL HILL, N. C.
How is Your Time?
If it is not satisfactory,
send your watches to
JONES & FRASIER,
DURHAM, N. C,
and get them repaired.
They are making a spec-
ialty of student trade and
;' ' are prepared to give satis
faction; or if you wish
, 3 anything in the jewelry
&-JWJe, see before buying :
Wi i RICE,
1l
s
V. 4
- Chapel Hill, N. C
j 't
"The Holladay Studio"
SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND HOLLADAY."
Gallery will be open every Wednesday of each week,
beginning-Wednesday, October 19th. HIGH GRADE
WORK ONLY. Prices reasonable. A fine set of
'views of campus and buildings on sale at all times.
GALLERIES ZVT BOTH OURHM HNO CHAPEL HILL.
b. S3. McRAE,
STUDENTS' SUPPLIES.
STATIONERY, FA1TCY
GROCERIES, CANDIES,
FRUITS AND CIGARS.
FT U F?. N I T U R E
From Maker Direct to Consumer.
Burk's Peerless Clothing
Equal to Custom-Tailored
at half the cost.
Uncommon Appearance, Correctness
of Fashion and Excellence . of Work
manship., are Characteristics of the
Burk Tailored Apparel, and Features
in which it leads all other Ready-to-
wear Clothing-.
In Norfolk, Va., Richmond, Vb.. Nashville, Twin.,
MeniDhis. Teim.. Dallas. Tex., and Baltimore. Md., in
which cities the leading stores are the Burk stores, the
best and most fashionable dressers are adopting this
superior clothing not alone in preference to all other
ready to-wear, out also to rue expensive mercimni
tailor kind, invariably obtaining better all tiround
satisfaotion and saving handsomely iu expenditures
besides.
It is our purpose to introduce this
superior clothing to every student at
University, and we will have the most
extensive and handsomest spring line,
which is now in process of- manufac
ture, presented at the University in
due time for the Spring seasou, like
wise Haberdashery and Headwear.
Burk & Company,
Norfolk, Va.
JACOeKS & MILLER, Agts.
Kluttz's
AT THE
lit Fashion's Headquarters
May be found both the
SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BREASTED
SACK SUITS
in all the new fabric patterns and
style the custom tailors cannot excel
us in a single point. Besides our prices
are far lower than his about one
half think of that.
a STUNNING DISPLAY
of Furnishings. The new Autumn
Hats, Derbies and Soft Hats from
$2.00 to $5.00.
Sneed-Markham-Taylor Company,
One-price Clothiers,
DURHAM. . NORTH CAROLINA.
YEARBY'S DRUG STORE.
The largest and best stock of drugs iu town.
Oar drinks are not old and antiquated, but
new and modern. Celiko, Euvita, Pepsi-Oola,
Cincho. HOT DRINKS, Beef Tea,, Tomato
Bouillon, Chocolate and Coffee, etc.
We carry a full line of Paints, Oils, Var
nishes, Dye-Stuffs and Gasoline, Druggists'
Sundries. Toilet Articles, including Combs,
Chamois Skins, Brushes, Perfumes, Toilet
Soaps, Face , Powder, Sponges, eto. Lowney's
Tenny's and Huyler's Candy. Choice line of
Cigars. Prescriptions accurately dispensed
day or night.
1 E S. MERRITT, Manager.
tures Framed
' J V TO ORDER AT , ,
lidon's Hardware Store.
L i i i
' P'' ' M4 60 YEARS'
, VT... V EXPERIENCE
T M
THE MONTICELLO
The South's Finest Hotel.
CHAS. H. CONSOLVO, Manager.
NORFOLK, VA.
Trade Marks
nretr.iuo
tftlll Copyrights Ac.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly asoertiiln our opinion free whether an
Invention ts prohnbly pntentiibln. Communion.
tloiiBRtrlotlyconlliloiitlal. HANDBOOK onl'iitonU
sent, free. Olrtost nvenoy forsouurlng palcnln.
. 1'iitoiits tukon tlirouuli Munn & Co; reculve
$pecial notice, without clinmo, iu the
Scientific Untenant.
A hnnflnomoly lllnntrntoil wonltly. I.nnroFit olr
cnliilloii of liny Hi'lont lllo ,1'Mirnul. 'J'im iiih, (II a
your: f our montbi, fl Sold by ull nowsiloiilom.
MUNN &Co.36,B'fladw New York
Urauob Ollloo, (J24 V BU Waibluuton, I). C.
Book Store
Is the place to buy your supplies, and
save money.
The best line of Fountain Pens,
Tablets, Note Books, Box Papers and
School Stationery to be found any
where College Stationery
with '
Steel Die Stamping,
LA.MPS and LAMP, GOODS OILS,
ETC. FINE CIGARS and TO
BACCOS, PIPES, LOW
NEY'S FRESH CAN
DIESEVERY WEEK. ':
CAKES, CRACKERS, POTTED
MEATS, PICKLES, OLIVES,
FRUITS, NUTS, WAFERS,
EVERYTHING NICE
TO EAT. TOILET
ARTICLES, NO
TIONS. GOOD FURNITURE, RUGS and
MATTRESSES. FINE HATS
and HAND-MADE SHOES.
UP-TO-DATE FUR
NISHINGS FOR
GENTLEMEN.
KLUTTZ
WILL
TAKE
YOUR
MEASURE
and order you a suit and save you
money.
A. A. KLUTTZ
Pickard' s Livery, Feed and S'e
Stable.
Near the Episcopal Churcn. Splend
id Riding- and Driving Horses. Polite
Hostlers. Quick Attention. .
GEORGE PICKARD, Proprietor.
Hausatier, Son &
Jones,
Specialists in College Print-
. ing--Annuals,
Catalogs and Text Books.
253-257 Ellicott Street,
BUFFALO, - - - NEW YORK.
Intercollegiate Borean.
Cotrell & Leonard,
472,474, 476,478,
Broadway,
ALBANY, - N. Y.
Makers of Caps and Gowns to the American
Colleges and Universities. Class contracts a
specialty. Illustrated bulletins, samples, etc.
upon application.
White and Bine
PRESSING CLUB.
ONE DOLLAR PER MO. IN ADVANCE.
We hImo do filtering mid repairing at
ninnll extra cost. Give us a trial and be
convinced. All work is guaranteed.
Phone 23.
R. A. PINDLE,
Nearly opuonlte University Pharmacy
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