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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 2

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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THE TAR HEEL CALL AT goodness of vour hearts and the ful-j Whiting Horton ness of vour we beer you to H. H. PATTERSON' Raleigh, N. C. THE TAR HEEL UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA take notice.

art mminty tn Tthrumr OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS, where rau will find Men's Furulshinits. Trunlw, Drwfi Suit Cases, Carpets, Rugs, ready-made Sheets, ruiow Oases, Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, Kwoon Oil BOARD OF EDIIORS The Editorial Staff of the Tar Heel welcomes to its corps of editors, a new editor, in the person of Miss Louise Wilson. Miss Wilson is a member of of all kinds and everything that is wilu 4 complete line of SPRING SUITINGS AND HABERDASHERY rood to eat All goods delivered promptly. Frank Houan Editor -in-Chie the Senior Class and is making a specialty of English. She will be the Chanel Hill.

North Carolina L. N. Morgan Assistant-Editor-in-Chief B. D. Stephenson Assistant-Editor-in -Chief Tar Heel's Social Editor.

'They can fit you in SHOES too ASSOCIATE EDITORS As an afterthought, we may remark that this is the first time in twelve I. II. Hughes A. L. M.

Wiggins years that a co-ed has had a place on VENABLE and SLOAN Agents Bros Co. ra G. L. Carrington J. II.

Rand one of the University publications. G.C.Mann Miss Louise Wilson We are not altogether to blame for Cy. Thompson, Business Manager jewelers. Engravers and C. W.

E. Pittman' Assistant Business Manager BEDFORD CLIFTON the tardy reappearance ot the I ak Heel. The main trouble lies with the in. nigh Published twice a week by the General Ath printing department. There has been a scarcity of typesetters since the first 'da sv Arrow Notch COLLARS I forSS.

Clnett, Peabody Mrters letic Association. or the vear. However, from now on Stationers. Engraved Invitations and Programs Class and Fraternity Pins ROCHESTER, Y. Dep't.

586 "Entered as second-class matter October 26, our subscribers may expect the Tar 1VK)9, at the post-office at Chapel Hill, N. r-r i EEL on the recular schedule- under the Act of March J3, 1879." 0 Wednesdays and Saturdays. The Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill. MSHBSSBBBSfima i Dr. Mims Addresses Y.

M. A. Dr. Mims delivered last Tuesday TAITERSON "BROS. University of North Carolina night in the Y.

M. C. A. auditorium Subscription Price, $1.50 per Year Payable in advance or dnring first'terin. Single 5 a splendid lecture.

Those present felt abnndantJy repaid for coming out to hear the address. Dr. Mims had for 1789 Druggists SUCCESSORS TO his subject the religious aspect of proper thinking. The substance of UNIVERSITY DRUG COMPY. the address is as follows: "It is our duty to think properly.

Head of the State System of Education mi Just as serious and costly mistakes are The resignation of Mr. W. H. Jones our editor-in-chief is a cause for genuine regret. While in charge of the Tar Heel Mr.

Jones set a high standard of excellence which received favorable comment from supporters of the University both on the campus and throughout the State. This standard the new editor and his assistants will endeavor to maintain. made in thinking as in our moral con duct. As Christian men we must get The University stands for thorough- (INCORPORATED) ourseives in tne best attitude for ness and all that is best in education doing the will of God; we must learn I and the moulding of character. It is BUSINESS.

Wbon jou think of poinR to school, write for nw and mxHtial offers of the prt1nine Buniness and Shorthand Srliooln. Address KiiiK'n ltiiNineN 4nllice, Ptilcish. W. or hurlul t. N.

V. Wn hImii r. to think properly and to get the great- equipped with 24 buildings, new water-Mt c-uu f- works, central heating, electric lights. liiud, KmniHUHhlp, (Iy 7, I Eleven Scienti fic. Laboratories, While in college we should a tu pCU IUI gUUU 1 UC L' dVUlLJ UUUi Jefferson earn to see tnings, to retain our bers 80.

Students, 800. Library of thoughts, and to concentrate them on 1 60,000 volumes. One librarian and our reso'ective tasks. Failure to dp- four assistants. Fine Literary Socie- ties.

There is an active Y. M. C. A. That basketball contest, last Friday night, was to use an ancient, expression of more than passing interest.

It marked the entry of the University into a new field of athletics On Friday night our first basketball team played its first match game. Our athletic curriculum at last includes all of the five major sports. Old Carolina is not lagging behind in athletics, at any rate. I conducted by the students. Scholar- as drinking or gambling.

shins and loans for the needv and de- 1 "A 1 1 .1 I wne suouin ever Keep nis tnina open serving. For information, address or, and receive into it anything- that F. P. VENABLE, President, is true or gond or beautiful. Often a man will refuse to recognize good in Richmond, Vn.

The most magnificent Hotel in the South, European plan, -400 Rooms, 00 Baths, Rooms single and en suite, with and without private baths, Turkish and Roman Baths, Spacious Sample Rooms, Large Convention Hall, Rates $1.50 per day and up. Chapel Hill, N. C. music or poetry. Some Southern men refuse to recognize that any good can The attendance was, on the whole, come from the North; some Northern encouraging.

A number of people came, it must be confessed out of mere WHEN YO A RE IT! curiosity. They had' never seen a couple of quintets in action. They men have the same feeling for the South. Such prejudice is fatal alike to individuals and to masses. We should recognize and appreciate the When the mail-carrier delivers a donble-en- Norfolk Southern halfway expected to see a performance suited to girls and ministerial students n-A it.

fivorv veloped bit of engraved stationery that reads: wM7 u.llCvCi "Mr. and Mrs. Blank rea nest vour tre.ence sevuvu i ww marriage ceremony oi uieir aaugnter, I Then, if von wish vnrv hanHnm nrpnnt Railroad TVavfO via fTTriii-M Stntinti and, we are glad to say, these gentlemen were agreeably disappointed. In fact all of the two hundred or more spectators were highly delighted with the exhibition. "The game's all right tive tendency in every movement, and I we have it; if yon wish an inexpensive piece of vniua, iUTgiass or auver, we nave selected real history runs between these extremes.

There is truth in both ten fifty pieces which we will sell for $2 50 each, atld Norfolk Southern in and some choice pieces costing nearly twice that 17 tnJ5rn lvallIoaa t0, dna mnch. You can Helect them from our rip-ht. irom an points in Eastern JNortti Uaro- and the team's all right," was the dencies and it prevails. The thinker hand window. Any piece would be appreciated lina.

common verdict. by a bride, sees this truth, he distinguishes between superstitution and faith, be For the introduction of basketball Schedule in effect, December 18th. N. B. The followiner schedule fisr- tween sentimentalism and sentiment, we are indebted mainly, to three personsthe captain of the team, the ures published as information Only and are not guaranteed.

R. C. BERNAU The Popular Jeweler between revolution and evolution; he discards the one and accepts the other. He is governed by the law of propor TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH. 9:15 P.

M. Dailv "Niirht Exoress," Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk. tion; he knows how to apply the proper fle QW coach, and the faculty athletic advisor. They have placed the game on a tangible basis and have arranged a good schedule. It is up to the students to do the rest.

Good, hearty support, and basketball at Carolina is an assured success. 6:15 A. M. Daily for Wilson, New- empnasis at tne proper time and in the bern, Washington and Norfolk. Styles are in proper place, nave heard ministers 6:15 A.

M. Daily, except Sunday, or Newbern via Chocowinity. preach in Durham against Wall Street vices just as if citizens of Durham were addicted to such vices. For instance, I Sneed- 3:00 P.M. Daily, exceot Sunday for Washington.

would not emphasize the harm of too A college paper, however dissimilar jjljjpu I '1 MarMitim TRAINS ARRIVE RALEIGH. 7:20 A. M. Daily 11:20 A. much bookishness to this audience.

it may be to the conventional newsheet, possesses one striking characteristic Thus it is that along with our spiritual and mental development we should Taylor- Daily, except Sunday and 8:00 P. M. Daily. in common with the said newsheet neither can be run on hot air. Now if the Tar Heel were a country newspaper we would throw open our smoke train our minds to think properly, nm-Wc with out prejud ice and accord i to the UUll I pCl 1 1 rRAINS LEAVE GOLDSBORO.

10:15 P. M. Daily, "Night Express" law of proportion. Store Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk, via New Bern. house and pantry to contributions of Af fli maatinn- n.

1 of the American Chemical Society at oUIlS 7:15 A. M. Daily for Beaufort and Norfolk Parlor Car between New Bern and 3:20 1 M. Daily for New Bern, Oriental and Beaufort. For further information and resrva Raleigh on Saturday, Doctor James E.

Tnitc A wuio xuiiis, luiiuciiy rroiessor OI Furnishings home made sausage, prize hams, blue ribbon watermelons etc, and we and our family would proceed to wax fat thereon. Unfortunately, however, the Tar Heel is a college paper. We are compelled to depend entirely on subscriptions and advertising for means of sustenance. Ergo, we would be profoundly pleased to see a few remittances dropping our way. Out of' the Chemistry in this University, was reelected Councilor, and iMr.

George MacNider, '04, was elected President. Hats Dr. R. B. Hall represented the Chem tion of Pullman Sleeping Car space, Apply to D.

V. Corin, S. P. A. or J.

E. Ken worthy, U.T.A. Raleigh, N.C. I W. R.

Hudson W. W. Croxton General Supt. General Pass. Agt Norfolk, Durham.NX.

istry Dv part mcnt of the University at the moot wat- ALLISON C0W1.ES, Chapel Ilil.

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Pages Available:
73,248
Years Available:
1893-1992