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This Tar Hbbl, UNIVLRSHY OF NORTH CAROLINA. - HOARD OF EDITORS. alike are all anxious now for the season lo open. 1 Q. S. Mills H. 13. GlINTKK, Editor -in-Chief. Asst. Editor-in-Chief. ASSOOUTK KCITORS. UlNLIHS Okr. J. II. Shull. Jas. A. (Jkay, Jr. T. II. Sutton. E. I. Sl'KWAKT. H L.Sloan, - Business Mnnager. T. L. Simmons, - - Asst. Bus. Manager. Published oixw a week by the Oonernl Athletic; Assooiittion. -.Entered in the Postottice at Chajxd Hill, N. O. , -as seoond-classjimtter. , This Issue of The Tar Heei, announces tlie resuming of athletic relalions with the University of Virginia, and also the certainity of a debate with that institution. Car olina's debaters will now have the opportunity that they have so lonr desired of meet i n' in the forensic held the rival that, her athletes have cherished - as such a dear enemy through so many student generations. Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill. Subscription Price. l.50 per Year. I:vnhle in advanck ur daring fir! term. SlNUI.K COIMKS.'S CKNTR. The Tar Heel, has been request ed to make the following-announcement: ,:'- On account of the impossibility of securing' a suitable floor there will be no dancing school at the University this spring. Signed, Hampden Hill, Chief Ball Manager. This is a matter for general re gret, as the dancing school, which has always been open to everyone in college, has afforded to many men here in the past absolutely the only social training that they have rpnAvet at the University. This amount, small as it is, should not be withdrawn, for it is the duty, of the University to train its students for society as well as for busi ness. The use of Commons Hall has been denied for dancing, with sufficient reason, but why should not the floor at the gymnasium take its place? The service which the gymnasium1 would. 'render the students in this manner would only be slightly less than that which it renders as a place for exercise. Loss of the dancing school' will also mean loss of .student atten dance at Commencement. Many (if the men in the lower classes have no opportunity of learning to dance other than that afforded by the dancing class at. the Hill. These men. v.ill. .not remain for Commence ment unless they are able to take part in the dances. The Univer sity is especially anxious to keep these men during- Commencement. It can add at least twenty-live to the list of attendants upon Com mencement from among the under graduates by granting the use of th" gymnasium floor for a dancing school. We cannot help wondering for what purpose the library invested in the folders for the different weeklies, Leslie's, Harper's, Puck, Judge, and 1 he rest. Woggle Bug Coming Again ! Mr. Horton, representing- W In i t i n g B r- o . will be back again March 15 with one of the swellest , , lines ever shown in Chapel Hill. He will have a full line of Stetson Hats, in both straw and soft styles. His tailoring- is as g-ood as any in the country, KLEE & CO., of New York, whom he represents, is one of ; the best tailoring- establishments in the country. He will have ties, handkerchiefs, sox and such galore. Save your orders for him I "..,,... SLOAN and D'ALEMBERTE, - Agts. Prof. Book Review. Lucius McGehee, of the law department, has published re cently a book entitled "Due Pro cess of Law Under the Federal Constitution" .which belongs to a scries rf studies in constitutional law ;rttenipting- to describe critically the actual working of certain funda mental ideas in our law. In speak ing of Professor McGehee's work The Nation says: "It should be as interesting- to any intelligent reader as to the pro fessional man, since it deals accur ately and clearly with a subject of which some phase or other is under daily discussion. The regulation of railway rates, the protection against impure food, the suppression of child-labor and monopolies, the validity of a decree for divorce based on constructive serviced are but a lew of the problems in which "due process" is involved. Though the author usually states the views of the court in its, own words; he succeeds in-being concise as well as readable, ' and criticises modestly, but firm ly". The rules expounded are as far as possible based on de cisions of the Supreme Court of the United States." "The Holiaday 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 tine set of views of campus aud buildings on sale at all times. GALLERIES AT BOTH DURHAM AND CHAPEL HILL Drs. I. II. & Linus M. Edwards, SURGEON DENTISTS, Durham, N. G. Office over Thomas Pharmacy Co. Phone 657. Mr.CT.PEABSON 5 OF DURHAM, The Merchant Tailor, will do )ourTailoring. See him when inJDurham. MANNING & TILLETT, Agts. Distinctive Clothes of Quality for Particular Young lien has been 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 meut of fabrics to realize that here you can surely suit pour taste. Sneed-Markam-Tayl or Co. r I THE baseball schedule, just given out by Manager Robin son is a good one. With the prospect of 'two games with Vir ginia and two games to be play ed on the Jamestown Exposition rounds the men on the diamond cannot help working hard. The fact that most of the games are to be played on the Hill will be of great value, too, as it will do more toward arousing the interest of the college in athletics than could any- VIsititiK Committee. A committee from the Legisla ture visited the University'. Monday and Ttifs'day for the purpose of in specting the buildings and equip ment of the college. The commit tee consisted of Representatives W. K. .Tacobson, of Beaufot, chair man, W. T. Foushee, of Randolph, S. M. Jones, of Pitt, S. II. Gallo way, of Transylvania, and J. U. Gibbs, of Swain. These gentlemen compose the Committee on Education, the duty of which is to visit all of the edu cational institutions in North Caro lina receiving-state support. The committee came here from the Nor mal School at Greensboro, and went from the University to A. & M. College. It expressed itself as be ing well pleased with conditions here. Mr. John I). Rockefeller has re cently added S32.0OO.00O to the $11,000,000 already given by him, to be primarily devoted to higher education in the United States. This enormous sum is in the hands of a corporation known as the Gen eral Educational Board, of Which President E. A. Alderman, of the University of Virginia, isa member, whicji board will have charge of the donation, amounting to $43,- tbiog" else. Players and students 000,000, or more, fTMEl BV0 WAY u "I j "1 CLOTHIERS AND GENTS' FURNISHERS DURHAM, N. C. N, Agents NEXT SUMMER WEAR LOOSE FITTING ... m ! Trait Mark Reristered U. S. Patent Office. Coat Cut Undershirts and Knee Length Drawers. Retail Price 50c and upward a Garment. KLUITZ 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 Lb Erlanger Bros., New York s3 CALL AT H. H. PATTERSON'S OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS, where you will And Men's Furnishings, Trunk, Dress Suit Cases, Carpets, Rugs, ready-made Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, Kerosene Oils Heaters, Hardware of all kinds and everything that is good to eat. All goods delivered promptly. CHAPKTi 'H1L1 ' .' NORTH CAHOMNA 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 , (. C. PICKARD & CO., Livery 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 HALL. THE BARBER. doctor William Lynch, DENTIST, Office in KlutiM Block. - CHAPEL HILL. before buyingsyour;;spring FURNISHINGS. CALL ON THE "Original dam," Kluttz has the Stunts. See him! Klutts has added to his already exten sive line a stock of the best Mag azines. Periodicals of all kinds. Current issues. On time. WATCII KLUTTZ
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