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Tpus Tar Kedisl. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. BOARD OF EDITORS. Q. S. Mills -H. B. Gijntkr, Editor-in-Chief Asst. Editor-in-Chief, ASSOCIATE EDITORS. Manlius Obr. J. R. Shull Jas. A. Gray. Jr. T. H. Sutton E. L. Stewakt. H. L. Sloan, T. L. Simmons, Business Manager, Asst. Bus. Manager, Published once a week . by the Genera Athletic Association. Entered in the Postoffice at Chapel Hill", N O., as second-class matter. Printed by The University Press, Chapel -Hill, Subscription Price. $1.50 per Yeari Payable m advance or during first terra. Single Copiks. S Cents. The debating season of the Uni versity is about to open. For sev eral months the men who are to represent Carolina in the approach in debates have been toiling1 at the problems with which their ques tions have confronted them. Now these men are to expend all the fruits of their labor in their final efforts to bring- honor to the name of their University. These men rep resent the University; although the nature of their work does not bring them into equal prominence with our athletes under the lime-light of the college stage, the result of their work means, nevertheless, just as much to the welfare of the institu tion as does the prowess of its ath letic teams, if not more. There fore it is incumbent upon the stu dents of the University to bear in mind at this time the significance of our inter-collegiate debates, to remember the self-sacrifice and labor that they mean to our de baters, and to give our representa tives all possible encouragement that may count for much towards speeding- them on to victory. IT IS a pity that the boys are going- back on themselves on the "rooting" proposition. During the Georgia and Oak Ridge games the bleachers were as quiet as they could possibly have been had there been an injunction against speaking above a whisper. It is true that these games have not been big ones and that they have not been replete with plays bordering on the sensa tional even, but they have merited more applause than they have elicited from the onlookers. At the game this afternoon the fellows on the sidelines should give the team some good hearty yells. It is the last chance that we will have to back the boys before they leave on their Northern trip, and it is abso lutely essential that they depart on their journey with the feeling that the whole college is behind them. Much of the success of Com mencement depends upon the music furnished for the occasion. Here tofore there has been no objection to the music what there was of it. Its quality has been all right, but its quantity has been sadly lacking. Music, and plenty of it, is absolutely indispensable -- to the - budding alumnus who is given to sentamen talism it will be invaluable in call ing forth an extra tear at the part ing; to the merely sentimental Sen ior who is taking the opportunity of finallv bewildering his best girl it will suggest adjectives innumer able; in the veins of of the one who is braying ah, pardon the insinu ation! crying, we should have said, to be let out at the world it will inspire new ardor. Then, too, it will act as a soothing balm on the conscience of "Cephas" Woollen for the abstraction from our roll of numerous ten-dollar bills in payment for fifty-cent di plomas, and will aid in banishing from the minds of the faculty the horror of the ordeal that thev must face again in September. Music, more music, is what we want and we are bound to have it. Woggle Bug Coming Again ! According to the Cornell ball players Carolina has the reputa tion of being the scrappiest nine on the Ithacans' Southern schedule. They ought to have seen that Geor gia game! Preliminary Debate. For the George Washington and Georgia debates this year Carolina has the same query, "Resolved, That the ownership and operation of inter-state railways by the gov ernment would subserve the best interests of .the United States." As we have tho affirmative side of the questiou in the George Wash iugton debate, and the negative in the debate with Georgia, it was decided to supplement the regular scrub debates with a preliminary debate between the two Varsitiesv This debate took place Tuesday night, and was in all respects an nteresting one. M essrs. Day and Stacy, the George Washington team, lad their speeches more thoroughly committed to memory than Messrs. iatzenstein and Matthews, natur ally, as their debate conies Friday, while the Georgia debate is still some days ahead, but both sides ad vanced good argument. Carolina's chances seem fine for winning both debates, judging from the prelimi nary contest. Messrs. Day and Stacy -leave for Washington City this afternoon. They will meet the George Wash- ngton speakers in one of the city's principle auditoriums tomorrow afternoon. The date of the Geor gia debate has been changed to April 19th, and the Virginia debate has been moved up to the 23rd. The Societies. The contest for the selection of the representative of the Dialectic so ciety on the scrub team which is to polish up our Virginia debaters came off in the Di ' Hall Saturday night. There were five contestants: Messrs. M. S. Ream, J. L. Hath- cock, W. P. Grier, C. B. Spicer, and C. E. Mcintosh, Mr. Mcintosh being chosen for the place. The Phi society had for discus- ions the query, "Resolved, That the system ot capital punishment should be abolished." The affirma tive won and Mr. L. C. Kerr made the best speech. Dartmouth had 1,019 students ast year, 16 fraternities and 579 raternity-men. Lehigh had 657 students, 16 fraternities and 261 fraternity-men. Mr. Horton, representing -W h i t i rx g B r-o . will be at CENTRAL HOTEL, March 12-1 4 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 good 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! SLOAN and D'ALEMBERTE, - Agts. "The HIlaclStudio7' SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND HOLLADAY'n . 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 RND CHAPEL HILL Drs. W. H. & Linus M. Edwards, SURGEON DENTISTS, Durham, N. G. Office over Thomas Pharmacy Co. I Phone 657. Mr.C.T.PEARSON OF DURHAM, The Merchant Tailor, will do your Tailoring. See him when in Durham. MANNING & TILLETT, Agts. WEAR LOOSE FITTING ill Trade Stark. Reguttrd U. Patent CJfc. Coat Cut Undershirts and Knee Length Drawers 50c, $looA $150 a Garment. Identified by B. V. D. Label, which coraisU of while letter B. V. D. on a ted woven background. Accept no imi tation). Look (or the label. Illustrated seven color booklet, descriptive of B.V.D. Under wear, sent free upon request. Erlansrer Bros. Worth & Church St., New York City. J I A Superb Easter Showing of Distinctive Spring Clothes for young men is here for the critical ex amination of every one interested in seeing the finest examples of; HIGH CLASS TAILORING that cannot be distinguished in a single detail from the ex pensive productions of smart tailors. The price. is about half. All the new things in Hats and Toggery. Sneed-Markam-Taylor Co, Durham. Shull & Hines, Agts. CALL AT . H. H. PATTERSON'S OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS, where you will find Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Dress Suit Cases, Carpets, Bugs, ready-made Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, Kerosene 011h Heaters, Hardware of all kinds and everything that is good to eat. All goods delivered promptly, CHAPEL HILL. NORTH CAROLINA G. C. PICKARD & CO., Lir&iry Stable Near the 'Phone Exchange. The best Livery in town Splendid horses and car riages. Quick attention. G. C. & J. F. PICKARD, - Props Now is the Time, Kluttz's is the place, to buy your new Spring Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear and everything in men's Fur nishings. Big cash reduction sale on. New and up-to-date goods. Prices that cannot be beat. Call early to avoid rush. 'Doctor William Lynch, DENTIST, v Office in Klutt Block. - CItAPEL HILL. College Caps, Gowns. The best workmanship at lowest prices. Silk Fac nlty Gowns and Hoods. Cox Sows & Vlnittg, 262 Fourth Ave., New York. Musical Concerts New selections 8 to 9 p. m. Respectfully, A. A. Kluttz
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