UNIVERSITY JF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C, SATURDAY, OCT. 30, 1909 NO. 10 OFF xCIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Harris Woollen GoJ JOIN THE G. A. A; CHAPEL EXERCISES VOL. 18 Is your headquarters for Books, Sta tionery; Soda Water; Fruits, Candies Cigars, etc. ' GENTS' FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY See Us. We treat You. Right BOYS! '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 cash. 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. KLl'TTZ. :;:,. CAU, AT K 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 Oils Heaters, Hardware of all kinds and everything that i good to eat. . . AH goods delivered promptly. CHAPEL HltJti. . ' " NORTH CAROLINA Jolly & Wynne Jewelry Co. Watchmakers and Jewelers No. 128 Fayetteville St eet RALEIGH, N. C. Fine Repairing a Specialty Special Attention to Mall Orders ONE HUNDRED MEN RULE ATH LETICS HERE WE EARNESTLY SOLICIT a share of your patronage COLUMBIA LAUNDRY COMPANY High class launderers, cleaners, dyers 114-116 Fayetteville Street Greensboro, N. C. SEVENTEEN PENNIES A DAY GIVES YOU AN Oliver Typewriter OP YOUR OWN , THE BEST :: MACHINE ON THE BEST PLAN Robert W. Foister Southern Express . Office. ' . RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES FOR ALL TYPEWRITERS The Royal & Borden Furi Co. ,. , DURHAM. N. C- ..j Dealers in ) . HIGH GRADE FURNITURE. GIVE US A TRIAL ; i Constitution of the Athletic Associ ation which gives this power to Its members. .. . The following,, constitution was adopted by the Athletic Association of the-University in the fall of 1907. Since then the only important amend ment has been to empower the N. C. Club to award sweaters instead of; the committee on the appointment of sweaters. ; ' 1 ' '' Article 1. Name' and Object Sec l.This organization shall be known as the Athletic Association of the Uni versity of North Carolina. Section 2. Its object shall be the efficient man agement of the University's Athletics and the" fostering of high ideals among the students. Article 2 Membership. Sec. 1. Any student or member of the Faculty of the University may be come a member of the Association: Provided, he applies for membership on or before November 1st of each col legiate yean Provided that students entering in the spring term may apply for membership on or beforeMarch 1st. Article 3 Fees. Sec. 1. Each member of the Associ ation shall be required to pay an an nual fee of one dollar. j? ; f Sec. 2. The annual fee shall be paid on or before November 1st; and if not paid then1 shall be doubled by the treasurer; and if said fee be not paid by December 1st, the delinquent mem" bers shall be disfranchised for the re" mainder of the collegiate year: Pro vided, that those men who join in the spring term shall be allowed until March 1st to pay their fees; but if said fees be not paid by March 1st they shall be doubled; and if they be not paid by April lsts, the delinquent members shall be disfranchised for the remainder of the collegiate year. ; , Article 4 Government, i Sec. 1. The government of the asso ciation shall be vested in its members. All officers of the association shall be elected by a direct vote of its members. And the final appeal in all questions shall be made to the association law fully association. , ; Sec. 2. The president of the associa tion shall call meetings, when necessa ry, to present matters of business to the association It shall also bei his duty to call a meeting on the written request of ten members. But no meet ings shall be deemed lawfully called unless it be advertised in three public places at least twelve hours in advance. Sec. 3. One third of all the members who are entitled to vole '-shall consti tute a quorum for the transaction of business in a meeting which has been lawfully labeled. ; . Sec. 4. In all elections for officers of the association, the voting. shall be by roll call. - But the method of voting on all other questions shall be left to it he discretion of ;the president, unless 'a motion be made to vote by roll call; and if ten men vote in favor of said motion the roll shall be called. j j i Sec. 5. U Elections, :rr.h el ejection for, the manager and sub-managers ; of the football team shall be held on the (Continued on page four.) ; DRS. MacNIDER AND MANGUM SPEAK TO STUDENTS j ODELL HARDWARE CO General hardware and mill . supplies, guns and ammuni tion, pipe, valves, fittings, lime and cement, hardwood mantels, grates and tiles. Practical talks on the subjects of prevention of disease and j of personal hygiene. j it the Chanel ' exercises continue! along the same line "they have gone this week for the rest of the year chap el attendance will soon Come to be , - x - '- looked upon as a privilege and not as M- W.,Stebnk; - - - - I'koprirtor.. an unpleasant necessity. The talks' GREENSBORO, N. C. that .have been made in ' the course of The Pasfc Three Yeftra the Most Successful this past week have been' instructive I ' in Its History. and also pleasant to listen to. ) ! , ' '.". '. " : , . On Monday Dr. McNider spoke on 1 JJaVe W . LeVV, Greensboro, North Carolina The McAdoo the prevention of infectious diseases. His remarks might be summed ' up in the following sentences. . .. MPor j two reasons we ought to" know a few fun damental facts in regard to infectious ? i he l ail or, DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA A. 0. Fickard & L. DeK. Belden, College Agents. ' , The University OF North Carolina. ..,17 89,4. OF OF diseases: we wish to 'avoid such dis eases ourselves and weVyrant to be able to help the communities in which' we I live,' do likewise. There are three in-1 fectious' diseases with ' winch .we iiave j mainly to deal, about here; The 'first j is tuberculosis, especially of the lungs. It is estimated that a person who has consumption expels' from his . .lungs 5 billion germs in twenty-four hours. j ' :' This is one way in -which the disease j is aken.;i One person is; infected by the germs from, another: Other s ways' HKAD of taking the disease are "eating under- done meat and drinking infected milk. ' ' There'sxe' easy. methods for thelpre- ' ' " , " vention of all these dangers. : t , m. l T. and all that is best in education and the The second disease with which we ulding ()f character. ; It is equipped are bothered especially is typhoid fever: with 16 buildings, new water works, cen This is caused by the growth of bac- j tral heating, electric lights. Eleven Sci teria in the'ihtestines; These bacteria - entitle Laboratories, equipped tor good ot -ua a.io w!work. The Faculty; numbers 98. btu- get out.ni the waste products of the ;dentg g()0 Librai.; of 60,000 volumes, body aud by different means g-etf into; Qne Iibrarian and four a8Sistant8, Fine food and water used by others.. , Also Literary Societies. There is an active Y. flies convey - the germs directly from M. C. A. conducted by the students, an infected person to a well one. The 'Scholarships and loans for the needy and spread of typhoid may be stoppedwith .JV' ,. n THE STATE SYSTEM EDUCATION. , , ...1909... I - the proper care. ; , : i Malaria is the third disease we hiust t combat in the South. This disease is caused by a very low animal organism j whose chief habitat is in the ,blood. i The disease is translated in only, one way and that is by mosquitoes.Furher-1 more only by the female of one certain species of mosquito. The only thing necessary then is' to kill out this mos nnifn: This mav be done bv deorivine- t ' . J J t. a Q r them of breeding places." ' 1 1 On Tuesday morning Dr. Mangum spoke on the proper care of the body. He said that there are two things pri-f4 " marily necessary for this: first, per sonal cleanliness' and second, proper clothing. ., I In regard to the first Dr. Mangum said: ''Most of you here take plenty r of baths but there are some of you who were brought up by old-fashioned folks 1 who did not believe in much, washing. J There are few people who really take j . baths enough. To see the importance n f r1piitr of hathinir 1pt us r.ormidir a I ' v j : : ' - few important facts. There are enough poisons created in the body of a man daily to kill him almost instant ly if they were not removed.-, There j are inrcc wp ui icmuvnig iicc pui sons. The skin is one of these.'':-; The' importance of the skiu in this respect is seen when we realize that - if one third of our skin becomes inactive we die. Also if we allow the pores of our skin to become clogged up boils result. ';' (Continued on page two.) F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapel Hill, N. C. "ON THE SQUARE" -, WE SELL BELL'S TOR KDEPT CHOCOLATES THE DISTINCTIVE CANDY WKUHi OK PnONB US YOUR ORDER ) ' ,.'( WE DELIVER PROMPTLY. GREENSBORO DRUG CO. Max T Pavno, Mgr. GHKEN8BORO, ZOHTH UXHOUNA WHAT IS 1 X T bur Ariirls iName and Address? Let uV'hayt; it and we will ... mail her teel enjr raving,1 ; : hand pain t(J picture, with calendar foi; three months. ; Sonie parties-who have re- i -v'ceivetl Ihetfe Avere so i well :s'i pleaded -that' triey req ues ted 'as 5 mair'Wome to their friends,': others say they :.haye them; framed. , , ' , , Vill put in your card if you wish. , ;. ; - -: - - There is no charge whatever. :: -' J. Van Lindley Nursery Co., ,, Pomona, N. C, ,,,.iV:,;

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