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i DIRECTORY. ;c!HUKCfisDEc.TOi?X! Baptist church. ,( ,,.t-jr .',.? Rev. J, L. Carroll, D. D. Preaching every Sundav morning and right I Sunday-school at 9:30 a."m Prayer meeting' every Wednesday PRESrVTrRlA CHb'RCH, , r ; , , ;-f y, , Rev. J, E,.fogartie. J Preaching every Sun day morning and night : except the first Sunday in each .month. Sunday-school at 9: jo a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. ; , METHODIST CHURCH. .. '.'",: ". Rev. N. M. Watson. Preaching every Sun dav morning and night. ; Sunday-sc'.ool at 9:0 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. , . ,' ! . EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rev. Frederic Towers. Sunday services at 7, 1 1 and 7 o'clock. Weekly services at 4 P- rn. Friday. Sunday-school 4 p. m. University ' Directory, univeksity athletic association. Walter Murphy, president . J. T. Pugh, secretary. U. Little, treasurer. UNIVERSITY FOOT CALL TEAM. A S. Barnard, captain. , vuarles liiiSkcrvulc, Manager. university Base ball team. W. R. Robertson, captain. , .manager. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. Chas. RobersOTi.-president and leader. John L, Patterson, manager. Prof. K. !. Harrington, director, ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. , Prof. J. A. Holmes, president; Prof. J. W. Gore, vice-president; Dr. F. P. Venable, sec retary and treasurer. Meets in Person Hall th second Tuesday night oj each month. Jour nals issued twice a year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Dr. Kemp. P. Battle, president and corres ponding secretary ; H. M. Thompson, secretary and treasurer. Meets at the call of the presi dent ; FRATERNITIES. (Secret.) Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Nu, Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Sigma, Zeta Psi, Sigma Alpha Ep silon, Sigma Chi, Beta TheU Pi, Alpha Tau Omega and Kappa Sigma. SOCIETIES. Theta Nu Epsilon, Sophomore, (Secret). The Order of Gimghouls, Junior, (Secret). The society meets in February and October. Banquet Thursday night of Commencement- Jirry Goblins, Junior, (Secret). Banquet Thursday night of Commencement. '..- Dialectic, (Secret I Literary). Established 1795, meets everv Friday night in the Di. Hall, New West Building. ; ; ' Philanthropic, (Secret Literary).; Establish ed 1795; meets every Friday night in the Pfci. Hall, New East Building. University German Club, , presi dent; C. R. Turner, secretary and treasurer. Meets at the call of the president. Leader selected for each German. Shakespere Club, Dr. Thos. Hume, presi dent Meets in the Y. M, C. A. Hall the third Tuesd2V night i. each month. Library open one hour each day. UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. Prof. Collier Cobb, Managing Editor. EDITORS : -.S-.;-- Y. M. C. A. The University of Pennsylvania is said to be 50 per cent stronger tfian last year. If that is so the Perm, boys will give Yale a close tussle for" the championship. " Os good the crack half back' and Ad ams the old centre will not play with them this year. The best wishes of the University of N. C. go with the Pennsylvania team, success to them, we hope they will win. ' .',;,- '',' , , v v.- 'v ;.---.., , . f '' Chapel Hirx, N, ScptgadS& 'dCv KG5Sndayand I've been to churchi i tfat I ;didtt't hear no Wr morj.:tr; va; jail ,thc.i$me t;hiylpn; bwt their fellows you know, which I said. in iny last letter to Ma, played foot ball. ! Taint1 no foot ball but you j list ought to sec 'cni 'now. !I went out' there you know -Pa; t'other side; ttiiii little nWlding they call jXhe JLibrary'J ior'.'.'ftttW'HoiUSc!? ir-there is there a, ppen, plat of ground, just 'bout' big ,'nough for that , "inuiey" cow of ourn, which we got from Brother Mason you '. know I tliiuk ' lie cheated us on that cow. but the milk's powerful good any how. jf 'taint much, and we've got the calf too. ; , ',,( -V, '.-lUti-. Oh, yes, about them foot I. all fellers well, as I was saying, about half past four every evening you hear a little feller, that comes 'bout up to my waist, with a great big mouth and short bricb.es. going 'round hollering "foot ball'' .as, hard as he can just holcrting like, calli tig hogs, you know. Then comes 'out all the rooms more fellcrs--no I spelled that wrong, when I stood my examination the little professor told me it was spelled fellows but there ain't a 'nough fellows, so he yells out, "Oh, Charlie," and "come on Pete, M "Hurry up Kirk" "git amove on you Gus" and a hole lot more come. They all Ihen goes out in- -this open plot rad they1 got two or three leather balls, bio wed up -'bout size of r-a nickle waUciutelon you know Pa, whenthey's a .heap of them you can get a good sized one, but, I always did believe that . nickle watcnnclous was what killed Uncle John. He oughtn't tcr cat it. an I told him so too. you know, but them fellows would take a holt of these balls and fling them as hard as they could catch it or miss it. Most the time they missed it. If they caught it, they'd sling it back at another. There was another little dumpy fellow over there with his briches mightily stuffed that kept on ahollcring "fall on that ball," and they would fall down on the ball and roll over in the grass, but there were two or three that wouldn't fall down. They said they was hurt or their tooth ached, but I think they were lazy. ; They then kicked these leather bags some and this same little sort of a sawed off looking boy ran out and hollered "Line up" but they were all slow and he and that little ' stuffed britches boy, the one whose head looks like a rats nest they all go bareheaded don't wear no hats began to get mad cause . the fellers were so slow but that didn't make no difference. They begun to play foot ball, well, Pa, you just oughter see it there was eleven fellows that got all clost together on one side and eleven more agin them. They then all begun runnin at each other, and when they hit golly you oughter heard it, but that wasn't all one little man with that balloon you know like we saw at the circus, cepting this aint blue and is maid out of leather and , don't bust so easily, and ain't tied to no string, well he had it like a little bundle under his ami and was just arunning, when a big fellow grabbed him and , slammed , him, ; down on the ground thought: he was dead, but he wasn't, for he yelled out "down." Don't know why he said that for everybody could see he was fiat as a pan cake. ; We don't have no batty cakes here, ; we has fried ham, some inilk and eggs though. . Then these : fellows all. got , up and kneclled down around ; the .ball and that some big mouth boy commenced a count ing and spelling out";a loud as he could. Then fore I knew it a red headed boy had got the ball and put out a running as hard as he could, but twan't no use; for four or five fellows jumped on him and pushed him down to the ground I tell you there was a big crowd. Pa, you could not tell 7cdladcd boy "hollowed like he was being choked ; or' smothered ' ydowh'5 and sonic bpdyj.said jMgitoff'n . hin! and- then all .got up and kneeled down .again. They did this about a half hour, and then quit. There comes spine boys now 'that wants 1 to go to alk; -All the boys licarly goes to walk here every Snnday evening.!' Will write again and tell you, a heap, niorc about the University5 which is a great place. My love to Ma, write soon to your son in truth " v . ; . i r John Pegram. This cut represents Kirkpatrick before and after he went in training. It grieves us to the heart to have to chronicle ihe fact that Kirk has fal len off so much that he will not make the team this year. Lehigh opened with a fresh class of 110 men. George Case, '94, has been elected captain of the Yale base ball club. Harvard has the heaviest team' in years. There is only one man on the team who weighs less than 160. Lehigh in her initial game showed up well. The training of Graves and Heffilfinger bears its impress. They have a strong team. The - University of Virginia and the University of North Carolina will play the'Thanksgiving game in Richmond, Va. this year: Trinity college say that they have a date with "the Naval Acad emy in Washington city. We do not credit this statement as the Naval cadet team cannot "play any team except the Military Academy off of their grounds. Yale is being coached by Walter Camp. The reports that come from Yale are that the team is weak. The college world have often heard that statement before, but Yale is never weak. Yale's luck is proverbial when the critical moment comes. She is sure to develop a .wonderful team and to play a remarkably strong game, - ! 1 i : The freshman class at Princeton) numbers 257. " ; Yale plays her , first game with Wesleyaniri Oct. 7. t , Ghas. S. Barr has been appoint ed captain of the Cornell eleven to fill '.the place i of George tWitherbeef who was recently drowned. the outh.maybeple, to get out goodf foot ball and base ball teams but in the fact, ' they ''have never gotten out track Athletic , team that have; amounted tq, much. The University recognizes the fact that this is' one- pf sjthe , necessary fea. tures of athletics that has tpeen neglected ' ana 'srje will this year put out a pretty good team as a starter." '' 1 .;V;iI,i';.":.. ". Mr. T. C. Smith has been ap pointed by instructor Stephens, as captain, and it is needless to say that he will, do , his best J to make the venture successful. .We have good material and . there is no rea son why we should not have as good a track team as we have in Foot and Base Ball. DR. R. H. WHITEHEAD HAS BOUGHT OUT THE McRae Drug Store and completely restocked his store with all' the ar ticles necessary to the comfort and uses of the students. . ''' 'Ms McRAE.-who Is manajjinj; the store, will be glai to see his student friends at all times, and will seil them ' Drugs, Candy, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Cigars ? AND STUDENTS' ARTICLES cheaper than at any place In the village. Prescriptions Carefully Compound ed at all times. C. L. LINDSAY, Dealer in Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hals, Clothing, Hardware, Groceries, Wagons, Horses, Mules. FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. Main street, - - Chapel Hill, N. C. A. A. KLUTTZ'S AT THE GLMS FffOfJT IS HEADQUARTERS FOR All tie Bools SOnifersilf AND THE Common Schools. : Also Stationery and Student's Supplies. I have a full line of BLAIRS TABLETS and NOTEBOOKS. f . , Wirt's Fountain Pen, Perfection Students' Lamps, Pratt's Astral Oil. '-,,' . ,,, A complete line of : ' Gents Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods, and Toilet Articles. CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, POTTED MEATS AND PICKLES. Fine Hats arid Hand-Made Shoes, A SPECIALTY. Having served "the Boys" and the pubr lie generally for a number of years, I am prepared to offer a line of goods unsur passed in quality and at prices to suit the times. My Motto : Thb Best Goods for Lowest Cash Prices. 1 l ; .if , Respectfully, A. A. KLUTTZ.
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