IME VOL. 18 UNIVERSITY' OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. , WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1901) NO. 17 OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Yarborough RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA The Harris Woollen Co. Is your headquarters for Books, Sta tionery, Soda Water, Fruits, Candies, Cigars, etc. GENTS' FURNISHINGS - A SPECIALTY See Us. We Treat You Right CHEER UP And buy a $1.00 pennant at Kluttz's. for $0.75 New assortment just received A. A. KLUTTZ. N. C. WINS ANOTHER SERIES WITH THE ' SCORE A TIE IN A SERIES OF THREE CAROLINA WINS THIRD FROM PENN. CALL AT H. H. PATTERSON'S OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS, where you will find Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Dress Suit Cases,' Carpets, Rugs, ready-made Sheets, Pillow Gases, Towels, Bowls and . Pitchers, Kerosene Oils Heaters, Hardware of all kinds and everything that 1 good to eat. All goCKln delivered promptly. - CHAPEL HIM., NOHTH OAUOI.1NA Jolly & Wynne Jewelry Co. Watchmakers and Jewelers No. 128 Fayetteville Street RALEIGH. IN. C. Fine Repairing a Specialty Special Attention to Mall Orders WE E A R N E S T L Y 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 OF YOUR OWN THE BEST MACHINE ON THE BEST PLAN ! ASK Robert W. Foister Southern Express Office., RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES, FOll TYTPKAV RITERS ALL When in Raleigh visit the NEW YOR K CAFE the only up-to-date place in Raleigh , Clean, cheap, Enough said 13 E. Martin St., Raleigh, N. C. Carolina represented by E. McK Highsmith and E. E. Barnetr, Pennsylvania by Messrs. ' Hoover and Koschwitz The University of ;Norlh Carolina represented by E. M. Highsmith and tU. lu. tJarnett, won unanimously from the University of Pennsylvania in Gerrard Hall last Friday night. In a series of three debates with Penn sylvania the score stood Pennsylvania one, Carolina one. In all the long course of her debating career Carolina had never lost a series. Neither member of the Carolina team had been members of a debating- team here before. Every one at the University was unusually interested in the out come of this critical debate. y f The chair of the presiding officer was occupied by Mr. T. Wingate Andrews, formerly a Carolina reprsent ative in debate, at present superintend ent of public instruction in the county of Oranjre. Mr, H. E, Stacy: one of Carolina's representatives ay-ainst Tulane last year, was secretary of the debate. The judges ' were Messrs William K Boyd, of Trinity College, Judge D red Peacock, of High Point, and Rev. Melton Clark of Greensboro The representatives ot the University of Pennsylvania were Messrs. CarlH. Hoover, Frederick H. Koschwitz, and W. Lewis Abbott, alternate. Caro lina! was represented by Messers. E. M. Highsmith ard E. E. Barnett. President Andrews opened the debate promptly at 8:00 and Mr Hoover of Pennsylvania was called as the first speaker for the affirmative. In a word Mr. Hoover's remarks were: Mr. Hoover announced tnat the ar gument of the affirmative would cen ter around two main propositions- first, that the Federal government is now in urgent need of money, second, the best way ot meeting this need is by a Federal Inheritance Tax; the corollary was that the inheritance tax is by nature u Federal and not a state tax. The gentlemen from Penusyl- . . A 1 . . At. ' van i a stated mat mere were inree ways of meeting this financial need of the Federal Government, by increas ing the Protective Tariff, by imposing an Income Tax, or by placing a tax upon inheritances. He then attempt ed to show that the first two methods were not possible, while the third, the Income Tax, was practicable and had the following advantages peculiar to itself to recommend it, fiast.'the ease with which it could be collected, : sec ond, the lightness of the burden : it would impose, and third, its natural fitness for Federal purposes because of the uninformity of the revenue deriv able from it. After Mr. Hoover had done Mr. Highsmith for Carolina was called. The following is a, brief summary of the forceful speech which he delivered.' We admit the inheritance tax in theory and in practice. The issue is: what is its true place in our system of taxation? Now, since principle and law are fundamental in life, we must consider the question on the basis of (Concluded on fourth page) j BANQUETS FOR N. C. TEAMS FOOTBALL TEAM AT UNIVER SITY INN, DEBATERS IN Y. M. ' C. A. READING ROOM E. A. Thompson to captain next year's team. Eloquence of de debaters did not stop with contest in Chapel In the past few days Carolina has banqueted two of her winning teams, one in the realm of athletics, the other in the! realm of debate. The football team has gone thru a very successful season and the ban quet they held was highly appropriate. The debating team has just won an other series for Carolina in a field in which she stands preeminent. Both teams have done much to add to the glory of Carolina and to increase their own self-confidence. y Football Banquet - Monday night the football team of 1909 met for the last time as such. The occasion was the annual banquet which crowns each season with the rose-wreaths : of conviviality. The place was University Inn whose walls have heard more wit than any man can boast t)f. Altho the banquet was a most infor mal affa'r the speeches of the occasion must have been well prepared. E. A. Thompson acted as toastmpster and he it was who started the flow of elo quence symposia!. Speakers from the faculty were Drs. D. H. Dolly and R. B. Lawson. From the words of either no man could have told whether they were the coaches of the team or not. Each of them seemed to know each strength and weakness of the team be fore him and each showed himself a man who had the interests of the foot ball team at heart as much as it is giv en to any man to have it. Other speakers were Coach A. E. Brides and ex-Capt.. C. C. Garrett. Coach Brides spoke at length in praise of the team but his breath gave out before he could finish his praise. "Ich- abod"spoke a few words about the past season that was so unfortunately end ed and about the next season that seems so fair in its promise. Before the close of the banquet the captain of the team for next year was chosen. The man who has held one portion of our line impregnable this year and who has played the part of field captain so well when called on in an emergency was chosen to pilot the team -of 1910. Earl " A. Thompson, Big Tommy," played first on Caroli na's eleven in 1907, in 1908 he played star ball; and this season his record has been such that he is at least a most promising candidate for the All-Southern football eleven. Under his able eadership Carolina looks forward to another successful football season next year. After making merry until the wee small hours of the night the occasion was brought to a close by a succession of yells led by Hon. Louis DeK. Bel-den. Banquet to Debaters Friday night immediately after the debate a banquet was had in the read ing room of the Y. M. C. A. in honor of the debating teams. The members of both teams, the officials of the de- (Concluded on fourth page) ODELL HARDWARE CO. General Hardware and Mill supplies, guns and amtnuni- tion, pipe, valves, fittings, lime and cement, hardwood mantels, grates and tiles. ureensboro, North Carolina i ite McAdoo AT T (J 1. U. V . C5TKHAK, .... 1 HOI'KIKTOlt . GREENSBORO, N. 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