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TAFL lrlKL UNiVtRSHY OF NOKTH CAKOUNA. HOARD OF EDITORS. Q. . Miu - - - Editor -ill-Chief, H. B. (luKiKK, - - Awst. Editor-in-Chief, AShOClATK KtlTORS. IVUNi.in.K Okk. J. B. Shuli. J as. A. (Jkay.Jk. T.'H. Sutton K. L. Stkwakt. H. L. Sixan, . - Business Manager, T.L.Simmons, - - Asst. Bus. Manager. j booze. However- it is only ;i ques tion of time. The public has, as iisu.il, been awakened to the deliter- ious effectsof dope-drinks only after a lot of evil has been accomplished. The little flurrv in the legislature is a sijjn of the awakening; the next time ihe call will be a little closer one for the dope. Published once a week by the (Jeneru Ar.hletio Association. Entered in the Post-office at Ohapel Hill, N. O., as second-class matter. Printed by The University Press, Ohapel Hill. ISubseriptloti Price. fl.SO per Year Payable in advance or during- first term. Sinki.k Copiks. S Cents; During t he absence of The Tar HeEis chief pencil-pusher last week the paper was in charge of our able Assistant Editor-in-Chief, Mr. H. B. G miter. To him is due all credit for the last issue. WHILE we learn with regret of the determination of Dr. Hume, who has so brilliantly filled the chair of English Literature at the Universi ty, to retire from the active life of the institution we congratulate him upon the honor which has been con, ferred upon him by the Carnegie Foundation :.n honor which has been conferred upon only two other the South. As a critic of Sbakspereand an authority on the literature of the Bible Dr. Hume has long been known as one of the fore most s:holars of the United States and it gives us much pleasure to learn that he intends to render his knowledge of service to future gen erations by putting it into form for preservation. As we look over the University Bulletin for the current week we are impresssd with the fact that the publishers ought to be eternally grateful 1 to the Y. M. C. A., the University Orchestra, and the Uni versity Glee Club. Were it not for their announcements there would often be literally "nothin' doiu', " for the University Bulletin,,. Only another illustration of the fact that folks will never learn to quit playing with fire. It looks like people might quit filling lighted lamps and monkeying with empty guns after awhile. t IJ A Tar Heel Club has been or ganized at George Washington. We wish it better luck than that of the club of similar name at Greensboro. Soph-Junior Debate. The Soph-Junior Debate will oc cur in Gerrard Hall tomorrow even ing at eight o'clock. Messrs. J. W. Hester, '08, and S. V. Bo wen, '09, will represent the Phi, and Messsrs. T. W. Andrews, '08, and C. E- Mcintosh, '09, the Di soci ety. The query to be debated is: "Resolved, That the United States government should take the island of Cuba and hold it as a colonial possession." The Di has 'the affir mative. ' WE HAD never before realized our importance, but how could we avoid the awakening now?. With a really truly sure enough office for head quarters and-a desk before which we may ensconce our editorial sell in our offiice-cliair whenever it pi, ases us, could we helj.) feeling the effects of prosperity?. Yes, it seems mighty good, and we feci mighty important until we reflect upon the fact that we have got to get out and bump up against the real thing next "June. Then we realize that we aren't so many after all, and admit to ourselves that probably we will not feel our oats so much when ve come down to the old pine board and tallow candle once more THE NEW University proposed for Richmond makes a very nice u.ihWt for sea re heads for the Times Dispatch, but its utility will u.virrplv mo farther. The reason? The proposed consolidation would involve the union ol one Methodist, two Presbyterian, two Baptist, one private, and two state institu tions. Now wouldn't that assort ment have a jolly time getting together? The Societies. ,. In the Phi hall Saturday night the affirmative won out on the query: "Resolved, That United States congresMiien should vote according to the wishes of their constituents", Mr. T. G. Whitley making the best peecli. The negative won in the Di on the question, "Resolved, That de portation is the only solution of the race' problem". Mr. W. P. Grier made the best speech. The Tar Heel's Quarters. The Tar IJeel office has ceased to be a my 111. Some time, ago the desk, office-chair and other furni ture arrived, and Saturday it was installed in the small room immedi ately over the entrance of the Y. M. C. A. building which will be used temporarily as The Tar Heel room, the large room destined ultimately for that purpose being rented as a living room at present to assist in defraying the expense of heating the building until con nection with the college heating svstem can be made. For the furniture for the office, which is both handsome and con venient, The Tar Heel is in debted to Dr. W. W. Craven, ex- '01. The desk, office-chair, and table are of oak, finished in ma hogany, and the chairs are of Aus trian bent vvook, also with mahog any finish. "Weitcln- ! Watch ! Mr. Ilortou, representing- W In. i t i nn g 13 ro, 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. "The Holladay Studio"- SUCCESSORS TO "COLE '"AftlHiOLLADAY." 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 2VT BOTH DURHAM AND CHAPEL HILL v (incorporated) Va- (incorporated ) Capital ,St-U $30,000.00. RINIYFCe When tou think of soing off to mihool, UUOUILOO, write for New Catalogue ami Special Offer of tli Leading Business and Shorthand School. Addi'eftN Kills'" Business College, KaleiKli. N. or Charlotte, W. O. (We also teach Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Penmanship, etc., by mall.) Mr. C. T.PEARSON, of;durham, The Merchant Tailor, will do jour Tailoring. See him when inJDurham. MANNING & TILLETT, Agts. The DOPE-FIEND is not yet to be deprived of his substitute for Fresh oysters received daily at ickard and Strowd's Cafe. I1"' '''"' ""11 Mm bvo .. . I ! ! Distinctive Clothes of Quality for Particular Young Men has been the keynote of the success of j our Young Men's Department. 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DENTIST, Office in Klutta Block. - . CHAPEL HILL. & L U T T Z Has a Foothold on the Shoe Business He lias hats on the brain; puts up Umbrellas and puts out Lamps. He Pants for ynur trade. Would you do well, buy f Kluttz and cut a swell, fie has some siunts in b.-iraitis for cash, and they are tfointf with a dash. . " . .. Those new style Shoes and up-to-date Hats will look well with those Fam y Shirts and new Spring- Cravats. GET IN THE SWIM BEFORE IIUYING YOUSPRING FURNISHINGS, CAM, ON THE "Original Adam." Kluttz has the Siunts. See bim! 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
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