I f I UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA- BOARD OF EDITORS 0. W. Hyman, - ASSOCIATE EDITORS J. W. Lasley Jr. L. N. Taylor N. S, Plummer A.. H. Wolfe, - -Cy. Thompson W. T. Joyner R. T. Webb L. A. Brown P. Barker. With Other Colleges Davidson, N. . CM Sept. 18. Presi dent Smith, following his custom, has sent out in letter form a special re port to be read at the fall meetings of the several Presbyteries in North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Editor-in-Chief. These are the Presbyteries controlling the colleere. He notes with satisfac tion the large enrollment, which is j now 325 and estimates that the total ( number for the year will probably , reach 340, an increase hardly expected in the face of more difficult entrance - - Business Manager requirements, and the passing out last Assistant Business Manager year of the largest graduating" class in Davidson's history. He naturally feels that great significance attaches by the General Ath- to the recent resolution of the students to abolish hazing and to put the en forcement of the resolve upon the hon or system that holds in the matter of examinations and damages to college property. The letter also expresses the hope that the current year will be made memorable by an addition ?to the pitiably inadequate endowment of the institution. The General Educational Board has offered $75,000 for this pur- r 4 f TV 4 i pose proviaea inends oi uaviason in addition to their recent gifts for build ings, etc., subscribe $155,000 for en dowment before the first, of next June The board makes this gift without any strings of any sort. Charlotte Ob The Holla d ay Stud i o SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND HOLLADAY" Gallery will be open every Wednesday of each week, beginning Wednesday, October 28th. HIGH GRADE WORK ONLY. Prices reasonable. A fine set of views of the campus and buildings on sale at all times GALLERIES AT BOTH DURHAM AND CHAPEL HILL Published once a week , etic Association. Entered in the Postoffice at Chapel Hill, N 0., as second class matter. Printed by The University Press, tChapel Hill. Subscription Price. $1.50 per Year Payable in advance or during first term. Single Copies. 5 Cents. It's an Arrow Collar m A different yet a most style 15c 2 for 25c Cluett, Peabody& Company, Makers BOYS ! There are situated behind the gym nasium now eight of the most beauti ful tennis courts to be found in the south. These courts have been built and finely finished through the untir ing efforts of the officials of the tennis association for the past two years. The tennis association and its workers de serve a great deal of commendation server. Charlottesville, V., Sept. 18. -With tne return oi ".fop Lannigan, asso ciate director of athletics, f ootbal for this work of theirs. For a long practice began in earnest at the Uni time there have been more men in col lege who take part in tennis than in any other form of exercise. Indeed, considering the fact that tennis is played from one end of the year till i ll ? A A .4 A tne otner, we migm aimosi maxe tne Coach Neff, Oscar Randolph, statement tnat tennis is piayea more Crawford, and Tad Bowen. at -University than al! other .Randolph ( is the first Alumnus sports togeinen' Ai inese men must foffer his aid in developing the team t fj - j Among- tne memoers or last vears eleven who worked out today were Ce cil Stanton, Geyer Bowen, and Colfee versity of Virginia yesterday, when over 40 men reported on Lambeth field and the bunch was quite a lot of prom 4 nr4 j ising material, l ne candidates were divided into four squads, under Head Charlie to the tennis association received permis- sion to use the space behind the gym nasium as a tennis ground. Immedi ately steps were taken to make, upon this plot of ground, eight courts that could not be rivalled in the State. No one except a man who has been inti mate with the workings of the asso ciation can understand what a source The return of Colfee is hailed with d& light. The stocky little guard made rapid strides last season, and should prove one of the best men in the line this year. Dovell, who was kept out of severa of the bier erames last season bv an at of annoyance and care the construction tack of fever . was, in uniform today. Murphy and Yancey were on the side of these courts has been. The associa tion deserves all the more credit for its success because it is an organization entirely in the hands of the students, with no faculty supervision. Outside the pale of protection by the general lines. "' j':; : Wake Forest, N. C., Sept. r 16 There was great enthusiasm and pleasure among the sudents .today 1 V. Zi. 1 Hit athletic association it has had tn-firfitr wucn 11 WdS KBUWD inai Beyers, xor its own fights and do what it has done mer1 riht end at Harvard, had been nnn its nwn Tnprit TPrirnnor'h forts tennis play has been so enlivened 1 securing and advanced that we doubt if any college in the south can boast of as large a number of players as the University of employed to coach the football team of such , an excellen t coach means that Wake Forest will have an excellent team, for there is i a t i first class tennis lcy v U1 &uuu inuendi on Nnrth 1 wM- vmy uecus ueveioping Carolina. For these, their labors, the tennis association deserves all praise. On account of intermittent light supply it has been necessary to de crease the size of our paper temporar- j hand, ,Coach j Meyers will arrive tomorrow afternoon. The team is practising every j after ' . ' t is a -r . . . npon unaer iapr. leggett and is making splendid development. wane sorest, aept. i. mei regis- I tration today is 350, which is the lar ; gest in the history of the institution this early in the season. At the close of the first day the matriculations In our local columns last week we I were b2 in advance of those of the first showed some doubt as to the class in day last year. It will be remembered which we should place Mr. William that the total registration last year Maupin. All doubt in that matter was the largest in the history of the has been settled "now. We have re- college. A wide range of territory is ceived the following statement of Mr. represented in the student body, there Maupin's status in college, which state- being students from Mississippi, Ari ment is considered official. Mr. Mau- zona, Colorado, Japan, and the Philip pin's statement to relieve us of doubt pine Islands, besides from the neigh is classic in its brevity and comprehen- boring States. i . siveness; "I am, in years, a senior, in At chapel meeting a few days ago, the catalogue, a junior, in spirit, a President Poteat made a general state sophomore, and in reality a freshman." inent of the explanation of the position These are the words which a reliable of the college on matters of discipline, reporter gives us as verbatim. Referring to the three commandments FURNITURE FURNITURE You will find what you want at STROUDS Bowls, pitchers, rugs, druggets, etc. Clothing, both ready-made and tailored GIVE US A CALL ' "The Old Reliable Adam" is still at the old stand, ready to serve you as usual. Everything for the student, from a shoe string to a dress suit. Anything not in stock will be ordered promptly, Books at cashi: Bargains in college stationery, pennants and sou venirs. Up-to-date Hats, Shoes and Furnishings. Be sure to trade with the "Old Reliable" and save money. The University Book Store, next to Bank of Chapel Hill. Respectfully, A. A. KLUTTZ. CALL AT ' H H. PATTERSON'S OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS, where yon will find Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Dress Suit Cases, Carpets, Rugs, ready-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 HIU.. NORTH CAROLINA Great State Fair RALEIGH, N, C. OCT. 18-23, 1909 Greater. Midway than ever. Larg est display of live stock; complete ex hibits in agriculture and horticulture and farm implements. More free at tractions than ever before. The Fair this year will be the largest in its history. Jos. E. Pogwe, Sec. J, H. Currie, Pres. G. C. Pickard & Co. LIVERY STABLE Located on Rosemary St., near Tele phone Exchange. Stylish turnouts always on hand. WANT A TEAM, CALL 30. G. C. Pickard, Manager Strouse Bros, of Baltimore will have an expert cutter here to day, tomorrow, and Saturday with a complete line of fall woollens and winter BATTLE & GRAHAM, Agents of the United States military academy at West Point, "Thou shalt not steal," 'Thou shalt not lie," and "Thou shalt not be afraid," he said, "Wake Forest has but one commandment, that is. be a gentleman.' "Charlotte Obser ver. Washington, D. C, Sept., 20. The Georgetown varsity boys will get dowh to practice on the gridiron tomorrow or Wednesday. The prospects for a great aggregation are extremely bright. Several members of last year's, eleven have already returned and when the law and medical schools open it is ex pected that there will be at least 60 Concluded on third page) Dr. Isaac N. Carr SURGEON DENTIST OFFICB OVER KRONHEIMKR STORE DURHAM Eubanks Drug Company, Prescription Specialists, CHAPEL HILL. - - NORTH CAROLINA doctor William Lynch, DENTIST, T Office in Klullz Block - - CHAPEL HILL Pictures Framed AT : ' Herndon's Hardware Store Money saved is Money made We can save you money on your Neck-wear Underwear Straw Hats Shirts All the latest styles will be in our store for your inspection. Give us a call, Harris, Woolerj and Co. Jolly A Wynne Jewelry Co. Watchmakers and Jewelers No. 128 Fayetteville Street RALEIGH, N. C Fine Repairing a Specialty Special Attention to Mail Orders W. J. Hunter, Livery See lim at rear of Post Office

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