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UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. I and night. Sunday school at 0:30. a. m. Prayer meeting every "Wednesday night. Presbrterian Church: . . ........ UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIA- Preaching every Sunday morning and night; except the first Sunday in each month. Sunday school at 9 :30 a. m. Prayer meeting every "Wednesday night. Methodist Church: Rev. N.M. Wat son. Preaching every morning and night. Sunday school at 9 :3o a. m . Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Episcopal Church: Rev. Frederick Towers. Sunday services at 7, 11 and 7 o'clock. Weekly services at 4 p. m. Fri day. Sunday school at 4 p. in. TION. Chas. Turner, President. J. T. Pugh, Secretary. , : G. Little, Treasurer. UNIVERSITY FOOT BALL TEAM. G. R. Little, Captain. Charles Baskerville, Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE BALL TEAM. W. R. Robertson, Captain. W. R. Kenan, Manager. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. Chas. Roterson, 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. Ven able, Secretary and Treasurer, Meets in Person Hall the second Tuesday night of each fnonth. Journals issued twice a year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Dr. Kemp P. Battle, President and Cor responding Secretary ; H. W. Thompson, Secretary and Treasurer. Meets at call of the president. SIIAKESPERE CLUB. Dr. Thomas Hume, President J. T. Pugh, Secretary; J as, Sawyer, Treasurer. Meets in the Y. M. C. A Hall the third Tuesday night in each month. Library opened one hour each da-. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. Prof. K. P. Harrington, Sec'y. Meets last Friday night in every month, at va rious members houses. FRATERNITIES. (Secret. ) Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Kappa. Epsi lon. Sigma Nu, Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Sigma, Zeta Psi Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Tau Omega and Kappa Sigma. SOCIETIES. ' Thtta Nu Epsilon, (secret.) The order of Gimghouls, Junior, (se cret. J The society meets in February and October. Banquet Thursday night of Commencement V. . Philanthropic (Secret, Literary) Estab lished 1 793, meets every Friday night in the Phi Hall, New East Building. Dialectic, (secret, Literary,) Established 1793, meets every Friday night in the Di Hall, New West Building. University German club T. R. Little, President; F. R. Harty, Secretary . and Treasurer. Meets at call of the president Leader selected for each German. UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. POET'S CORNER. Prof. Collier Cobb, Managing Editor. J. T. Pugh, Ass't. Managing Editor. EDITORS. C. H. W DI. II. White, M. Thompson, . D. Chanuichael, PHI. Caswell Ellis, F. L. Carr, Gradv. II A. - Y. M. C. G. G. Stephens, President. H. H. Home, Vice-President. II. II. Home. Secretary. J. W. McAllister, Treasurer.'""" -. . Meets in Gerrard Hall on Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday nights . at 6:45 o'clock. THE HELLENIAN. Published annually by the Fraternities: Editorin Chief.- F. L. Carr, Sigma Nu. Business Managers. G. R. Little, Kar pa Sigma ; J. A. Gwyn, Beta Theta P ; Harry Howell, Zeta Psi. Associate Editors J. L. . Patterson, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; T. R. Little, Alpha Tau Omega; J. W. Yates, Delta Kappa Epsilon; C. R. Turner, Phi Kappa Sigma; O. II. Sumpter, Phi Gamma Delta; B. R. Lee, Kappa Alpha; E- G. Denson, Thi Delta Theta; J. R. Craig, Sigma Chi. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Baptist Church: Rev. J. L. Carroll, D; D. Preaching every Sunday morning A STRANGE MYSTERY AND ITS EXPLANATION. Old Yen he had a great store-room v With his laboratory And in it was a demi-john Connected with this story. That demi-john was wondrous large And truly could at best Hold of that liquid alcohol Ten gallons more or less. That alcohol commenced to shrink When 'Ven" this fact did see Much perplexed he asked himself -"What can the matter be ? " He knit his brow and thought a while And said "I've got it now Those rascally boys have been in here And stole that stuff, I vow." But "ah, says he, I'll stop that game And marking-pot he brings And smiling paints on the demi-john "WATER FROM SEVEN SPRINGS." And then he got a ladder long And demi-john uuder his arm Went puffing and grunting up aloft, To place it safe from harm. . Back in a corner close and dark The liquid placed he, "If those boys get this any more I will be darned," said he. Then chuckled he and satisfied He quickly cometh down And strikes a match on the seat of his , pants i And perigrinates down town." . SCENE 11. But oh there were some jolly boys And they were monstrous dry Says one "lets get some alcohol'' The other he, he said "aye" Bottles quickly then they got . ; , And slipped out very slow Around behind the laboratory And raised a back window. Though this illegal orifice They cralled one and all And groped around without a light To find that alcohol. And when they found it was not there Where it was wont to be Well I'll be d- said one of them The other cussed loud and free. and thought They scratched their heads a while Till one said presentlee I'll het its up in yander loft - I'se gwine up there and see. And up that ladder lie did skin . His partner he came arter And quickly they espied that jug Late labeled "Seven Springs Water." One stuck his snout into the jug The other did the same They punched each others ribs and cried "We're onto "Old Vens game." Into their bottles they did pour This alcohol so fast . Says one to 'tother "lets be sure And ge frx'f.1l Irk last. Oflhis supply of alcohol . They quickly did make use They biled it down with carraway seed g? And turned it to "chartreuse." That this chartruse had wondrous power ; Needless 'tis to say For about a dozen "sewed up" boys , Around the room there lay. And frisking 'round the festive room - A bevy yet unslung . Reached anon for their guitars And many a song they sung. ; ' . scene in. "Old Ven" stands in his great store-room With darkly beetling brow And wishes that this mystery Could be explained some how. For old man Harris has been aloft And got that demi-john , And measuring out the .alcohol He's found a gallon gone. Ber gosh!! says "Yen" and cussed an oath These scamps I know full well Would swipe the horns from off a goat And coals of fire from hell. f&ST Beaumont and Fletcher Revived. DR. R. H. WHITEHEAD HAS BOUGHT OCT THE McEAE DRUG- STORE and completely restocked his store with all the articles necessury to comfort and u0s ot the student. Mr. McltAE, who is managing the store will be glad to see his student frieml.s at all times, and will sell them OHUES. CANDT. CiSAHETTES, TOBACCO. MS III STUDENTS ARTICLES cheaperjhan any plnce in the Tillage. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all times. C. L. LINDSAY, DEALER IN . DBT GOODS, lOTIOIS. BOOIS, SHIES, BATS. Clothing, Hardware, Groceries, Wagons, Horses, Mules, FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. Main Street, - - - Chapel Hill, N, C. What a pleasure it will give every one to hear ' the clank of j the press and the dick of the type in the new University- Press Room. A sweet symphony of progress. All athletic sports have been forbidden to the students of Ken tucky University on account of the alleged gambling connected with them. rail I Sara OUR NEW LINE OF !!SG HAT Jl'vST RECEIVED. Call or send fortbem. w.KAUFMAN & CO., LEfiDiKG GLOTKiEEiS. HlTTEHSfiSD FURNISHERS. Cor. Central Hotel, Charlotte, M. C. R. Van Laudingham is the Univer sity agent. 00K HERE! hair just opened uf ANew Store IN Cates' Old Stand, and I have just received my stock of fresh GROCERIESJCONFEGTIONERIES . Everything wished forby housekeepers kept in stock, if not will .order at once what there is a demand for. Fresh Cheese, Crackers, Canned Goods, a specialty. Ci gars and Tobacco. 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