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This Tar Heel UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA., BOARD OF EDITORS. Q.S.Mills - - Editor-in-Chief. H. B. Guntek, ' Asst. Editor-in-Ohief. ASSOCIATE EE1TOR3. Manlius Orr. J. .R. Shuia. Jas. A. Gray. Jr. T. H. Sctton. 0. Q. Mullen. H L. Sloan, - Business Manager. T. L. Simmons, Asst. Bus. Manager. Published once a week by the General Athletic Association. Entered in the Postoffice at Chapel Hill, N 0., as second-class matter. , Printed by The University Press, Chapel IlilL Subscription Price. I. SO per Yer, PayabU in advancb or during first term. Single Copies. 5 Cents. as has been stated before hand, all subscriptions to the Tar Heel are now due. Please pay up the business man ager needs the coin. With this issue The Tar HEEL makes its final appearance before the holidays. And it is very fitting- that its final appear ance should be on Thanksgiving Day. For usT in particular, the brief respite from the, printer Oman's voracious appetite for "copy" is reason enough for thanksgiving. Then, all of us have before us the pleasant prospect of. the Ghrist- jnasuue, anu, even uciuic tuat, ca- . animations. But, banishing the thought of the said examina tions, we feel tlia we really have much to be thankful for. Not yet has the press broken down, nor has the "devil" borrowed the "copy" to start the fire; nor has' the type been pied in the form, so that it has not yet come to pass that "owing to circumstances over which we had no control" The Tar HeEL has been unable to appear on time. We feel that our carter has, thus far, been blessed, and we are pro perly thankful therefor. This THING of Saturday recita tions is, to say the least, a nuisance. Of course, to the poor benighted Freshman who has never known anything- better, it may possibly be bearable. However the unfortu nate Junior or Senior who has known and enjoyed in the past the luxury of a day of freedom once a wftlr . rm-A rti Hppn in ;, sntri t when -fi,. tr X the bell now summons him forth to the Saturday recitation. And he is right, for with the meeting of the literary societies on Saturday night every day and night during 'the week is taken from him. Be it true that he have only one recita tion on Saturday, the back of the day's recreation is still broken by that one hour and the preparation for it. What every man who is an earnest student at the Univer sity needs is one day out of the seven for recreation, a day that will give him the opportunity of relaxing" entirely from his studies without being hampered by a social decree that forbids him to enjoy himself, and such a day is now sadly wanting; at Carolina. . On account of the fact that someone broke into the editor's desk out at Minnesota the other day and stole the copy for the October num ber of the magazine the publication of the magazine has been delayed in defini ely. Having been at one time more or less intimate with college magazine copy we can not help wondering- what sort of a fool klep tomaniac that fellow ont at Minne sota was anyway. ; Up at the University of West Virginia a Committee of Correction has come into existence. It is said to restrain "the foolish and disgust ing pranks of the unsophisticated, often using stringent means." No doubt it has its hands full. The University Council, which has proved such ' a brilliant fiasco at Carolina, might do well to apply to it for some pointers. , Watch I Watch ! In order to g"et the new athletic field, in course of construction at California ready in time for a game week before last one hundred stu dents worked with the laborers for three days. That's the sort of col lege spirit that any institution should be proud to boast. It does things. ' ' The Society Debaters. The meetings in the literary so ciety halls last Saturday night were exceedingly interesting. In the Di society it was the night for . the Freshman Debate, and over in the New East, as it was the Phi's last regular meeting" for the fall, the Easterners . were seized with a spontaneous effervescense of spirits and proceeded to liven up things in general. It has, indeed, been.ru-mored- that the whole society was simply overwhelmed by the charm ing personality of Mr. "Fatty" Eagles. ; The Query which the Phi society debated was: "Resolved, . That it would .be for the best interests of China and Japan for the t Monroe Doctrine to be recognized as obtain ing in the Orient. " The affirmative won, but so great was the superflu ity of eloquence poured forth by the debaters that the committee was unable to judge any single one the best speaker. Therefore Messrs. Gaddy, Highsmith and Katzen stein' were allowed to share the honor together. J The query for the Freshman De bate in the Di society way: "Re solved, That the United States gov ernment should take the island of Cuba and hold it as a colonial pos session." About twenty Freshmen entered for the debate, but the preliminary contests of Thursday and Friday nights eliminated all save eight. These eight. were Messrs. J. A. Austin, Cockerham, Vann, W. A. Schell, W. J. Schell, N. E. Day, McKinney and Daniel Webster. The speeches all gave evidence of earnest preparation and reflected credit on the new men. The judges of the debate were Dr. C. L. Raper, Dr. J. De R. Hamil ton, and Pro.f. E. K. Graham. They rendered their decision in favor of the affirmative and judged Mr. J. A. Austin the winner of the contest. Get your stationery from Pickard and Strowd, opposite the campus. - Mr. Horton, representing" Whit in g of Raleig-h, N. E3 ro s 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. "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 AT BOTH DURHAM AND CHAPEL HILL. 1 -sty, - v yr ' k...s Capital Stock 930,000.00. RTWIYES When you think of Roing off to school. UUOllfCiOOt write for New Catalogue and Special Offer of the LeaiHnif Business and Shorthand Seliool Address King's Business College, haleish. N. C, or Charlotte, .s. J. I We also teach Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Penmanship, etc, by mail.) Mr.CTPEARSON, OF DURHAM, The Merchant Tailor, will do your Tailoring. See him when in Durham. MANNING & TILLETT, Agts. THE Bvn WAY "1 I I. .y,' Distinctive Clothes of Quality tor Particular Young Men has been the keynote of the succe3S 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. Sneed-Markam-Taylor Co. NEXT SUMMER WEAR LOOSE F.TTING I , TraOt Mark Keristered U. S. PaUnt Office. Coat Cut Undershirts and Knee Length Drawers. Retail Price 50c and upward a'Garment. L Erlanger Bros., New York CALL AT H. H. PATTERSON'S OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS. . where you will find Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Dress Suit Cases, Carpets, Rugs, ready-made Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, Kerosene Oik Heaters, Hardware of all kinds and everything that I good to eat. , . . -. , ,. . . All goods delivered promptly. - CHAPEL HI U, . NORTH CAROLINA G. C. PICKARD & CO., Live r y Stable Near the 'Phone Exchange The best Livery in town Splendid horses and car, riages. Quick attention. G. C. & J. F. PICKARD, - Props , DON'T FORGET o HALL THE BARBER. Doctor William Lynch, DENTIST, Otfice in KluttM BUkK. - CHAPEL HILL, CLOTHIERS AND GENTS' FURNISHERS DURHAM, N. C. STEM & THOMPSON, Agents K LUTT Z Has a Foothold on the Shoe Business He has hats on the brain; 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 BUYING jYOUR SPRING FURNISHINGS. CALL ON THE "Original Adam." Kluttz has the Stunts. See himl Klutts has added to his already exten sive line a stock of the best Mag azines. Periodicals of all kinds. Current issues. On time. wa'tch KLUTTZ
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