DIRECTORY. . University Directory, university athletic association. ; , Walter Murphy, president ; J. T. Pugh, secretary. G. Little, treasurer. s , UNIVERSITY FOOT BALL TEAM. A. S. Barnard, captain. Charles Baskerville, Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE BALL TEAM, , W. R. Robertson, captain. ; , manager I IN! VPP'nITY fSLEE CLIIR. Chas. Roberson, president and leader. John L, Patterson, manager. Prof. K. P. 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 the second Tuesday night of each month. Jour nals issued twice a year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. ' ' . Dr. Kemp. P. Battle, president and corres ponding secretary ; H. M. Thompson, secretary ana treasurer, meets at tne can or ine 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 Theta 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. Dialectic, (Secret, Literary). Established 1795, meets every Friday night in the Di. Hall, New West Building. - ; , Philanthropic,' (Secret.Literary). . Establish ed 1795, meets every Friday night in the Pfei. Hall, New East Building. ! Jnlversitv fierm.in f?luh. -.' nresi- 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 Tuesday night li each month. Library open one hour each day. university magazine. , : i Prof. Collier Cobb, Managing Editor.'' " J. T. PUGH, Assistant Managing Editor. . EDITORS: Di. Phi. ; C. H. White, Caswell Ellis, 'H. M.Thompson, , F. L. Carr, W. D. Carmichaell, , H: A. Grady, v AMONG THE COLLEGES. : 1 The University of Leipsic is worth nearly $20,000,000. , ; The seniors at , Princeton have voted to wear caps and gowns. Over $80,000 has been subscribed for, the Phillips Brooks memorial at Harvard. At Vanderbilt the Chancellor is busy enforcing compulsory attend ance at the gymnasium. Students in the theoiogical de partment at Princeton are not per mitted to play foot ball anymore. Pity!. ; - Eleven new- instructors and pro fessors have been added to the staff' of the Johns Hopkins Uni versity,' The University of Virginia has 506 students enrolled. Poe and Garth are not as yet students, we've heard. . An annual prize of, $60 is to be given at Dartmouth to the member of the athletic team standing iwh- , , : . . ; ; , j , , . ... 7 . c .0 . est in studies, j Two Chinese women have taken the examinations for admission to the medical'department of the Uni versity: of Michigan. : ; . - . "Rube" Freshman (glancing over an 1 Integral Calculus): -"Say, I didn't know they taught music here." Vanderbilt Hustler. The University of Pennsylvania will offer among the college courses this year one designed to prepare students for newspaper work. ' At Franklin and' Marshal no man can become a member of the Glee Club or play on the foot ball team unless he presents to the faculty a written permit from his parents or guardians. AT ODDS. She was the dearest creature, So dainty, sweet and charming, With a way of breaking hearts That truly was alarming. Her loose love-l6cks were Venus' own, Her smile was truly 'trancing; The nymphs themselves would pause to gaze With envy at her dancing. But now, 'tis true, I love her not, . Though very hard I've tried: ' 'Twas all that horrid slipper's fault 1 If it only had staid tied ! So I grant you that her foot is neat, ' f Her waist a mere suggestion; . But whether Dolly's stockings mate Is still the doubtful question. " J, C. " Your figure petite is ever so sweet, . , And there's certainly no getting 'round it" Her adorer was scared, and hence unprepared For her question meant mere than she hardly '"'''' dared, : But she coyly found voice to propound it : " So my figure petite is ever so sweet, Are you quite sure there's no getting 'round it?" . SATURDAY'S GAMES. Princeton, 76; Wesleyan, o. ; : Pennsylvania, 82; La Fayette, o. Yale, 28; West Point, 0.. Lehigh, 12; Annapolis, 6.. U. of Va., 28; Hopkins, 12. There will be a meeting of the editors of The Tar H EEL in Mr. Murphy's room Friday afternoon at 3:30. It is important that all the editors should be pre sent. The editor-in-chief finds that it takes too much of his time to get up the whole paper, and must have the help of the associates to a greater extent in the future than he has in the past. An editor must be elected at this meeting to fill the place made vacant by the '' resignation of Mr. Currie, and if the editors do not meet as requested the editor-in-chief will assume the responsibility of appointing some one to fill the vacancy; ,.;"': ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING? DONE 13 8 UMAKtL hILL, N. C Clods ClQCKS !!:C1 OCKS 1 1 Uday Cloch'from$1.00 to $3.00. S day Clocks' from $3.00 to $3.50. Warranted to run well and keep good time, ; Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry a specialty. ; AU work warranted and prices reasonable. n t , , . .1 W. B. SORRELL, Chapel Hill, N. C. T. J. LAiflBE, HEADQUARTERS FOR , ' Plriv!:;;'-,;,., - SHOBS, HflS, 1 . AND . : t. 3ent6' Furnishing Goods.; Custom Made' Suits a Specialty. Drcs9 Suits furnished on sliort uotice.' Mr. N. Toms will represent nie at Chap el Hill. Call on him when in need of any thing. . ., , ; . . T. J. LAMBE, The Clothier and Gents' Furnisher, 105 Main St., Durham, N. C. DanvillB E. R. mm SAMUEL SPENCER, F. W. HUIDEKOPER ' and REUBEN FOSTER, Receivers. OPERATING THE CREAT Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled iniited,, AND THE Richmond & Danville 'Fastball, ; Between the North and South nnd , Southwest. . ; : ! . ' : THROUGH PULLMAN PALACE SLEEP- IMG CAR5 BETWEEN New York and New Orleans, : New York and Atlanta, : : : New' York and Augusta; : : i Washington and Memphis, : : '' AND Close Connections to all Points reached via , r: this Great Ivine. Thc Fast and Complete Service cannot be , Excelled. . " . For time tables, maps, and other infor mation, apply to any ticket agent of the Richmond and Danville Railroad, or to C. h. Hopkins, Traveling Pass. Ag't. ..'f Charlotte, N. C. W. H. Green, , w. A. Turk, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. . ; Soi, Haas, Traffic Manager. , General Offices : Washington, D.: C. RESTAURANT. j ; Call on GEO. TRICE when you want a "nice Oyter stew or fry. '.Bring him your Shoes .wheltt they need mending. . GEO. TRICE, "' - ' !' ; . " Main Street, DO NOT BUY Your Clothin g UNTIL YOU SEE Wa'nnamaker & Brown's Samples, They are far superior to ail : preyious styles. Call and see them. , IS. W. ANDREWS, Ag't. qx Alliance Store. V C. L. LINDSAY, f, ;. Dealer. in "p.,v,. Dry Goods, Notions, , Boots, : Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Hardware, Groceries, Wagons, Horses, Mules. FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. Main street, - - Chapel Hill, N. C. DR. R. H. WHITEHEAD HAS BOUGHT OUT TUB McRac Drug Store and compietely restocked his store with all the ar ticles necessary to the comfort and uses of the students. , . , , . MR McRab. who Is manaeinK the store, will be Clad to see his student friends at all times, and will sell them ; : . Drugs, Candy, Cigarettes, Tolacco, Cigars AND STUDENTS' ARTICLES cheaper than at any place Irt the village. . ; :; ! ' Ptt&ctlpllonn CatetUliy Compound ed at all times. A. A. KLUTTZ'S AT THE GLJISS FRONT IS HEADQUARTERS. FOR All He BooKs X AND THE Common Schools. v ilse Stationery and Student's Supplies. 'fit '"' " i t. - ..' i ' : ' ' . . ;' I have a full line of . BLAIRS TABLETS and NOTEBOOKS. Wirt's Fountain Pens-, rerfectiou Students' Lamps, Pratt's Astral Oil. A complete line of . . 'Gents' Furnishing ' Goods, Faucy Goods, -, and Toilet Articles. CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, , CIGARS AND TOBACCO, POTTED MEATS AND, PICKLES. Fine Hats and 'Hand-Made Shoes, A SPECIAITY. : ; - - i Having served Vthc Boys" and the pub lic generally for a number of years, 1 am prepared to offer a line of goods unsur passed in quality and at pricos to suit the times. My Motto : Tim BiiST Goods VOR Lowest Cash Prices. : . ' I . V , , , , . Respectfully, ' ' A. A. KLUTTZ. Wm

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