The Tar Hemes
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA.
BOARD OF EDITORS.
Q. S. Mills
H. B. Gontkr,
Editor-in-Chief
Asst. Editor-in-Chief,
ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
Manlius Oru. J. R. Sholl.
Jas. A. Gray, Jr. T.H.Sutton
C. G. Mullen.
II L. Sloan,
T. L. Simmons,
Business Manager.
Asst. Bus. Manager,
Published once a ' week by the General
Athletic Association.
Entered in the Postofflce at Chapel Hill, N.
C, as second-class matter.
Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill.
Subscription Price. $1.50 per Year
Payable in advance or during- first term.
Single Copies 5 Cents.
The Varsity season is fast
coming- to a close. ' Saturday's
game will probably be the last.
While no big- games have appeared
on our schedule this fall we have
much ot which to be proud in our
team. It has worked this vear un
der peculiarly unfavorable circum
stances. It began the season,
weakened by the loss of exper
ienced players through the new
rules, facing the heaviest schedule
that Carolna has ever had. How
ever the members of the . squad did
not flinch; they went to work,
with the, result that our Varsity
has showed up far more favorably
agctiuJSL Luc ucavy inui iijciu teams
this year than did our team last
year, considering the difference in
weight and experience. Puther
inore the Varsity has undoubtedly
iayed in hard luck this year, play
ing all over its opponents more
than once, but being unable to
score, nevertheless, simply through
, tough luck, each time. For these
reasons the team is due more
hearty support than ever at the
hands of the student body. It has
i i r ".i.r. ii ' i a i
worneu iaunruuy anu earnesiiy in
the face of the most adverse circum
stances, and has played always a
manly, straightforward game.
The hardest game of all is coming
Saturday. Let's give the boys a
send-off that will make them feel
that we are for them and are proud
of the record they have made this
season. '
Varsity material must come for the
next four years. The indications
are that N. C. will lose none of her
prestige in athletics.
It is true that it is still early in
the college year, but it is not too
early for the Seniors to begin con
sidering the matter of a class gift.
If the class of 1907 intends to adopt
the endowment plan which has
been used by the classes of 1905
and 1906 and it will be hard to
secure a class gift plan better in
theory it should take care not to
make the mistake made by last
year's Senior plass. Last year the
business managers of the class gift
fund were not appointed until close
on to commencement. As a result.
the managers themselves and the
other members of the class having
their hands full, the signing of
many of the pledge was over
looked. Consequently the mana
gers of the fund are having much
extra work now in securing the
pledges by mail. While the endow
ment gift system is much superior
to any other so far devised it is also
more complicated, and the managers
of such a gift should be given plenty
of time to get it in good shape be
fore commencement.
WeitclTL ! Watch !
Mr. Horton, representing
Whiting Bios.
of Raleigh, N. ,C, is coming again with a
swell line of Fall and Winter Furnishings and
Tailoring Samples. Save your orders for him. Full
Line of Shoes, Hats, Underwear, Ties, and Shirts.
SLOAN and D'ALEMBERTE, - Agts.
. Although the Varsity has
played but one game on the Hill
this fall the student body has cer
tainly not been denied the pleasure
of seeing some good football. The
class games this year have been of
an unusually high order. If the
present class series has ever been
surpassed, it has not been sur
passed for several years. All five
of the class games that have besn
played so far have been hotly con
tested. Not one has been uninter
esting, for, in each case, the oppos
ing teams have been evenly matched
and have fought for all that the
game had in it.
While each of the class teams has
played real football, the Freshmen
have clearly outplayed their oppo
nents each time that they have ap
peared on the gridiron. 4 The
college has, in this, much to con
gratulate itself upon, for it is from
these Freshmen of today that our
Now that we are on the subject
of business managers it might be
well to discuss the question of man
aing' the University Magazine,
which is now the only college publi
cation that is not self-supporting.
Why is this the case? Under the
arrangement that the business man
agers receive the profits the Yack
ety Yack was, last year, a great
success financially; the Tar Heel,
w hich is published upon a very simi
lar basis, has been self-supporting
practically all of its life. Now in
the case of the Magazine the busi
ness manager receives only a small
per cent on the advertisements. If
the Magazine were put on the same
basis - as the Yackety Yack, why
should it not, too, become, literally,
a "howling success?" As an adver
tising medium it is far superior to
the annual, and is not far behind
the Tar Heel,. With a bustling
business manager it could not fail
to become a paying investment,
especially for the societies, which
are tnow burdened with its support.-.
"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 RT BOTH DURHAM HND 6H71PEL HILL.
(incorporated)
Capital Stock 830,000.00.
ninmrnn .l,.,ir ,.r ,...
UlOlMOi), write for New Catalogue and Special
uirer or tne Lartin Business ana Hhoruiana Softool.
Address Klng-'s Business College, Kaleieh, N. C,
or Charlotte, N. O. (We also teach Bookkeeping,
Shorthand,-Penmanship, etc., by mail.)
Mr.C.T.PEARSON,
OF DURHAM,
The Merchant Tailor,
will do jour Tailoring, See him when
in Durham.
MANNING & TILLETT, Agts.
The Tar Heel feels that, in
behalf of the student body of the
University of North Carolina, it
must extend the hand ef congratu
lation to Vanderbilt for the good
showing that she made against
Michigan in football the other day.
According to all accounts the Com
modores outplayed the Badgers in
fine t style. If Vanderbilt continues
to develop in football Michigan will
have to look to her laurels as cham
pion of the Middle West.
Scrubs vs. Warrenton.
The scrubs have arranged a foot
ball game with the Warrenton High
School eleven to be played in Chap
el Hill tomorrow afternoon. The
Warrenton boys are reported to
have a strong team, and the out
look is for a good game. The stu
dents should turn out in a body and
show the second 'team that they be
lieve that it represents Carolina
just as much as does the Varsity,
fTME1
BVO
WAY
? fir &
I Lrl s
Distinctive Clothes of Quality
for Particular Young Men
has beeu the keynote of the success of our
Young Men's Department.
This season you have only to look over cur
great number of styles and wonderful acsort
ment of? fabrics to realize that here you can
surely suit pour taste. L ' :J'i' 5
Sneed-Markam-Tavlor Co
i
CLOT HT E R S AND
GENTS' FURNISHERS ZTJ
' DURHAM, N. C.
STEM & THOMPSON, Agents
I
NEXT SUMMER WEAR
' LOOSE FITTING!
I
Trad Mark Registered U. S. Patent Office,
Coat Cut Undershirts and
Knee Length Drawers.
Retail Price 50c and upward a'Garment.
Erlanger Bros., New York
CALL AT
H. H. PATTERSON'S
OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS,
where you will find Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Dveus
Suit Cases, Carpets, Rugs, roady-made Sheets, Pillow
Cases, Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, Kerosene Oils
Heaters, Hardware of all kinds and everything that 1
good to eat.
All goods delivered promptly.
CHAPEL HILL. ' NORTH CAROLINA
G. C. PICKARD & CO.,
Iw ive r y St ei"hlo
Near the 'Phone Exohange. The best Livery
in town, splendid, horses and car
,, riages. Quick attention.
G. C. & J. F. PICKARD, - Pkops
DON'T FORGET
HALL THE BARBER.
Vector William Lynch,
DENTIST,
OJflie in JtluttM Block.
CHAPEL HILL.
KLUTTZ
Has a Foothold on
the Shoe Business
He has hats on the braiu; puts up
Umbrellas and puts out Lamps.
He Pants for your trade.
Would you do well, buy of Kluttz and
cut a swell.
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 Spring Cravats.
GET IN THE SWIM
BEFORE BUYINGyrOURJ SPRING
FURNISHINGSCALL ON THE
"Original Adam."
Kluttz has the Stunts. See him I
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
KLUTTZ