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THE TAR HEEL UMVEUS1TY OF KOATH CAROLINA BOARD OF KDI'lOItS 0. V. Uyman, i W. H. Jones, Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor-in-Chief ASSOCIATE EDITORS J. V. Lasley Jr. J j, N. Taylor : N. S. Plummer A.. H.' Wolfe,. -Cy. Thompson I. H. Hughes L.N.Morgan F. P. Barker - - - Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Published twice a week by the General Ath etic Association. "'Entered as second-class matter October 26, 11)09, at the post office at Chapel Hill, N. C. under the Act of March 3, 1879."- Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill. Subscription Price, $1.50 per Year Payable in advance or during first term. Single Coriss 5 Cents. Thk baseball season has closed. The manag-er of the team has been on a bigf drunk for three days! s Carolina has played a schedule of twenty-six games and has won seventeen. Among the nine games we have lost there were seven in which we lost by only one run. Looked at all together, the season has been more successful than most college baseball seasons. But considering the fact that only last year we put out the championship team of the South and that early in the season this year base ball dope seemed to promise us such a fine season, - the students and probably the team also do not feel elated over the past season. There seems to have been something lacking somewhere which no one c&n quite locate.- Some times we lost by not hitting, then again by an ' unreasonable number of errors. Really the only reason that we feel any disappointment is because we always expect our team to be the most successful in the South. If we consider that ever now and then some other college among all the number will surely put out a better team than ours then we cannot grumble over this year's work. We could boast a little more if we had won certain games but as matters stand we have every right to be proud of our record. - Those men who have given the most service to the University of North Carolina this year are beginning to reap their rewards. But there is a larger number who have given service that was not quite so good who go without recognition. These men have given the best there was in them to their alma mater. There have been others who have, given more but none have given more of what they had. These men, the "scrubs" of college achievement, are what make the var sity men possible. They are the flint that draws the spark : from the steel. Not so bright as the steel but neces sary, to make the spark. And they de serve some recognition. We do not know whether it is customary to give rewards to the ''scrubs" at any other institution, but we know that they de serve something. And since they do, Carolina does no, have to seek a prece dent. jWe ought to recognize these men men who ' have given ungrudg ingly of thei best they had only to help another man win for the alma mater. These men lose themselves in their love for the university and the univer- sity knows them not. THE LAST CHAPEL ' Chapel was held for the last, time this year on Wednesday. Dr. Venable made the talk. He said that he felt the same thrill in facing the students for this final time that he did last fall. Almost uine months the students have journeyed together. Dr. Venable said that he trusted that there would be no letting up, and that in the coming ex aminations every effort would be made to prove that the time spent here has not been fruitless. There have been troubles and disap pointments, but everyone who has used the opportunities offered has grown in strength and higher ideals. Dr. Ven able said that he was proud of this student body, proud of the straight forward, manly way in which it has met' the great problems of the year No influence has made it swerve from its ideals. He was proud of the Students' Council, both because of the faithful efforts it has made at the per formance of duty, and because of its absolutely non-partisan spirit. ' The students have grown in the great ideal of self government that of their own personal responsibility for law and or der. As a final word Dr. Venable re minded the students that the students, faculty, and president of this institu tion must work together for its upbuild ing. He asked that the students give some little of their time this summer in seeking men who would be worthy residents of this college community. NORFOLK AND SOUTHKRN RAILWAY Harry K Walcott & Hugh M. Ken , Receivers. Norfolk Va., January 20th, 1910 HAVE YOU BEEN OVER THE NEW BRIDGE? The passenger tialns of the Norfolk and Southern Railway are now operated over the New Albemarle Sound bridge- the longest continuous railway bridge over navigable waters in the world. The running time of trains Nos. 1, and 2, between all North Carolina points and Norfolk will be reduced one hour, commencing January 24th 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 A G. SPALDING & BROS. The Spal ding Trade-Mark Are the Largest Manufacturers in the World of Official Equipment For All Athletic Sports and Pastimes is known through out the world as a Guarantee of Quality. If y... are interested in Athletic Spor 1 1 I UU yOU should have a copy of the Spal ding Catalog. IV o complete encyclo pedia of What's New in Sport and 8 sent free on request. A. C. Spalding & Bros 74 N. Broad Street Atlanta Ga. ! Jolly & Wynne Jewelry Co. Watchmakers and Jeweers No. 128 Fayetteville Street RALEIGH. IS. C. Fine Repairing a Specia'ty Special Attention to Mail Orders "ON THE SQUARE" 7 -CAN- WE ACCOMODATE YOU IN ANY WAY UUEEN8KOUO DUUa CO M ix T I'hwih, MVr OitKBNHiiono, -Toutm Carolina Extremely Low Round Trip Excur sion TicKetssold bytheNor folK and Southern Ry. The Norfolk & Southern Railway will sell great ly reduced round trip tickets to points indicat ed, and on dates specified viz: Washington, D. C Tickets sold April 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, and 25, limited to return to reach starting point by May 3. Richmond, Va. Tickets sold April 30-May 1, and 2, limited to return to reach starting point by May 17. Asheville, N. C Tickets sold May 2 to 11 in clusive, limited to return to starting point by May 31. Richmond, Va. Tickets sold May 11 and 12, limited to return (o starting point by May " 29. New Orleans, La. Tickets sold May 14,. 15, and 16 limited to return to starting point by May 23. Atlantic City, N. J. Tickets sold May 16, 17, and 18, limited to return to starting point by June 5. Washington, D. C Tickets sold May 16, 17f, and 18, limited to return to starting poin by June 1. Atlanta, Ga. Tickets sold May 23 and 24, limited to return to starting point by June "Purchase your tickets via Norfolk and Southern Railway through Raleigh, N. C, and Norfolk, Va." For further particulars, apply to any gent of the Norfolk and Southern Railway, or ad dress, H.C. Hudgins, G.P.A., Norfolk, Va. , BOARD AT COMMONS HALL $10.00 per month; Tha Siala Examining Board Statistic for Graduates of 1908, Published by American Medical Association, show ttao University College of Medicine leads kllmedlcalschools in Virginia, and Virginia leads alladjoinlng States North, South, and West. HIGH CLASS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, DEN TISTRY AND PHARMACY. Expenses Low. Studentsltmlted to SOln each class. Send for Catalogue and Bulletin to UmwwiTT Course r MtoiciHE, Richmonb. . J "Marse Jesse" The caterer for all college, inter society, and private BANQUETS AND RECEPTIONS WB EARNESTLY SOLICIT a share of your patronag-e COLUMBIA LAUNDRY COMPANY Hig-h class launderers, cleaners, dyers 114-116 Fayetteville Street Greensboro, N. C. Ferry Noble HOT AND COLD BATHS We are operating the only up-to-date and fashionable tonsorial purlor in the City. Polite and prompt attention to all UNDER TUCKER BUILDING PHIRMACY BOYS! See "Long" Bill Jones for Pressing and Cleaning-. Work done satisfactorily. $1.00 per month. Repairing and darning neatly done at small extra cost. Shop in rear of Klutta Building. tJusT Published Webster's NEW INTERNATIONAL Dictionary, (G. & C. Merriam Co., Springfield, Matt.) inrpat mi the old International as much as that book exceeded its predecessor. ' Editor in Chief, Dr. W, T, Harris, former U. S. Com. of Education. The definitions hare been re arranged and amplified. The number of terms defined has been more than doubled. The Ety mology, synonyms, pronunciation, have re ceived unsparing scholarly labor. The lan guage of English literature for over seven centuries, the terminology of the arts and sciences, and the every-day speech of street, shop, and household, are presented with full ness and clearness. In size of vocabulary, in richness of general information, and in con venience of consultation, the book sets a new mark in lexicography. 400,000 words and phrase. 6000 illustrations. 2700 pages. J Writ to the pabliibers for SpectaMa Paces. - SOUTHERN RAILWAY Through connectionsfor all Points South and West Pullman . Sleepng Cars on all Through Trains; Dining Car , Service.: .,?: ATTRACTIVE EXCURSION RATES TO FLORIDA, CUBA, AND NUMEROUS ; OTHER WINTER RESORTS For safety, comfort, and courteous treatment, travel via Southern Rail way; Rates, schedules, and other information gladly furnished R. H. De Butts, Traveling- Pas senger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. H. F. Cary, General Passenger Agent, Washington, D. C. W. E. Stone, Agent, Chapel Hill, N. C. . INVESTIGATE! Do you know Kluttz is selling 50 cent, 75 cent, and $.(ki 11 urls Easter Hats, Caps, lies, Shoes, Shirts, and Furnishings See the new line of souve nirs, penants, . pillows, . cards, albumns, and mem ory books. NEW MUSIC ON THE SIDE Phonographs andpictures given away. Ask for A. A. KLUTTZ .Thk Old Reliable Book Dkalkr ALL TRAINS "ON TIME ALL THE TIME." The passenKer trains of tho N. & 8. By., equipped with modern coaches of the latest duHlKii, are operated punctually ou time to a degree nneqnnled upon any other line Baseball Bats and Gloves 20 per cent DISCOUNT 20per cent Now on sale at 39 CARR. Also have a few pnirs of CLAFUN'S .Baseball Shoes left. Big- reduction. A com .. pletc line of Reach's Sporting , Goods ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED R G. Stockton, College Agt.. Representing the I BROWN-ROGERS COMPANY ; Winston-Sal em, N. C. Doctor William Lynch, DENTIST, Kluttz Building Chapel Hill Eubanks Drug Company, : Prescription Specialists, - CHAPEL HILL - NORTH CAROLINA
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