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UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. President. . Worth McAllister, Secretary and Treasurer, UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. Charles Baskerville, Captain. G. M. Graham, Manager. L. I. Guion, Assistant Manager. ' UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. J. M. Oldham, Captain, , C. R. Turner, Manager. R. L. VanLandingham, Ast. Manager. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. Darius Eatman, President and Leader. Fred. F. Bahnson, Manager. Prof. K. P. Harrington, Director. UNIVERSITY BANJO CLUB. H.S.Lake Leader. W. R. Webb, Jr., Temporary Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO CIETY. Prof. J. A. Holmes, President; Prof. J. W. Gore, Vice-President; Dr. F. P. Venable, Secretary and Treasurer. Meets in Person Hall the second Tuesday night of each month. Journals issued twice a year. - HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Dr. Kemp P. Battle, President and Cor responding Secretary: H. M. Thompson, Secretary and Treasurer. Meets at call of the President. SHAKESPERE CLUB. Dr. Thomas Hume, President; J. T. Pugti, Secretary; Jas-Sawyer, Treasurer. Meets in the Y. M. C. A. Hall the third Tuesday night in each month. Library opened one hour each day. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. Prof. K. P. Harrington, Secretary. Meets ast X naay nignt in every montn, at various members houses. FRATERNITIES (secret). Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Nil. Kaooa Aloha. Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Sigma, Zeta Psi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Beta Theta Pi, Alpha 'lau Umega, ivappa oigma. SOCIETIES. . ' J Theta Nu Epsilon (secret). Pi Sigma (secret). The Order of Gimghouls, (Junior, secret). TVi kHav Tnppa in Februarv and October pt Thiirsdav nie-ht of commencement. Philanthropic (secret, literary). Estate lieVtprl 17Q.5. Meets everv Friday nie-ht in the Phi Hall, New East Building. Dialectic (secret, literary). Established 1 Meets everv Friday niffht in the Di ' " ' J Hall, New West Building. ' University German Club. T. R. Little, resident: R. T. S. Steele, vice-president; J A. Andrews, secretary. F. N. Cooke, treas urer. Meets at call of President. Leader selected for each German. UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. Prof. Collier Cobb, Managing Editor. J. T. Pugh, Asst. Man. Editor. Editors: Thompson, W. R. Webb, Jr., Carr, E. C. Gregory, H. G Di. H. M. F. B. Bailey. Phi. F. L. Connor, Jr. YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN TION. ASSOCIA Geo. G. Stephens, President. Herman H. Horne, Vice President J. A. Butt, Secretary. T W Mr A lister. Trea surer. Masf o in PViane! nn Mnndav. Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday, three quarters 01 an hour alter tne supper Den. TENNIS ASSOCIATION. President. Foot Ball Notes. The foot ball season for 1895 end ed last week; - In the "big' four the championship has not been de cided, both Yale and Pennsylvania, who have not met, having- defeated Harvard end Princeton. The championship of the South was won by Virginia. The Uni versity of North Carolina holds the State championship. Last week's games. Yale walked over Princeton to to tfie tune of 340, Pennsylvania did the same thing for Harvard, 18 0. University of Virginia defeated theU. N. C. 340. Vanderbilt defeated Sewanee by a score of only 120. University of Mississippi 8, lu- bane 2. 1 ' - Vanderbilt 62, Cumberland Uni versity 0. , L-eland Standford 6, University of California 0. Cornell 10, Lehigh 6. ; Michicigan 6, Chicaco 4. n Union 32 Wesleyan 6. -University of Alabama 18, Au burn 0. Lafeyette 46, Bucknell 0. Franklin and Marshall 33, Penn sylvania College 22. V. M. I. 10, Blacksburg (Va.) A. &M.6. Bino-ham's School defeated Uni versity School of Knoxville Tenn., i2o. ' . : : : . A. & M. defeated the Willington " ; i i . team. 220. The Hustler says the Vanderbilt- Virerinia erame is off, and the Van derbilt team out of training. Very lucky for Vanderbilt. The Swedish Quartet Concert. The concert given in the Univer sity chapel on last Wednesday evening was the finest we have had this season. The selections ren dered by the Quartet were of the Wriest order. The banio imita- fe . tion accompaniment won the ap plause nf the entire audience, Miss Barden was received with storms of applause at every ap pearance on the stage, and was en cored at the close of each recita tion. A Wonderful Invention. Zoology teaches us that the hairs of -the head are hollow, and contain an oil that gives them life. In clipping the hair with icissors, this hollow is left open, and the hp.it loses its life-giving properties, v . . I have a Machine named the Singeing Machine, whfch removes the hair and at the same time closes up the hollow causing the hair to retain its life-giving properties, and therefore stopping the hair from falling out or dying and giving it a soft life growth. Call and examine this machine and have your hair singed. , Special attention given to dressing Ladies hair Cutting hair done with exquisite and artistic skill by the old University Barber of twenty years experience. The Singeing Machine is highly recom mended by scientists throughout the coun try Very respectfully, try- T. D. DUNSTON, Professor of Tonsorial Art. The University Press Co. PRINTS Bill-Heads, Stationery, Books, Magazines, &c. j AT CHEAP RATES. C. L. LINDSAY, DEADER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, blioes, nats, Clothing, Hardware, Groceries, car pets and Candies. Furniture A Specialty. Main Street, Chapel Hill, N. C. D. R. Bryson, Vice President. -H. C. Bridgers, Secretary-Treasurer.' CHURCH DIRECTORY. Presbyterian Church . Rev. D. J. Curre Preaching every Sunday morning and night except the first Sunday in each month. Sun day school at 9:30 A. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Episcopal Church. Rev. Frederick Tow ers. Sunday services at 7. 11 -and 7 o'clock. Weekly services at 4 p. m. Friday. Sunday school at 4 P. M. Methodist Church Rev. N. M. Watson. Preaching ; every Sunday morning and night. Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night, Baptist Church Rev. J. L. Carroll, D. D Preaching every Sunday morning and night Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. " Prayer meet ng every Wednesday night. Exchanges. The Orange and Blue is a neat little paper published twice a month by the literary societies of the Alar bama Polytechnic Institute (Auf burn). We welcome it. ; , The Crimson and White, the University of Alabama weekly, has been received. It is discussing with the Orange and Blue in re gard to athletic scholarships. The Furman Echo, the monthly magazine oi the W urman Universi tv societies, is quite a creditable pe riodical, which we are gjad to have nn our list of exchansres. The Lr- skinean is another good South Car olina exchange. The University of Mississippi is one of the best college publica tions we receive. Its last , issue was especially good. AM NOW RECEIVING MY FALL STOCK Op Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Etc,. and a full supply of FRESH GROCERIES of all kinds. Our Monarch Flour Can't be Beaten. Every sack guaranteed to be fresh and pure, SHIP STUFF AND BRAN FRESH FROM THE MILU. Car load of SB A. IT" just received. AGENT FOR NEW LEE, TROPIC, and DERBY COOK STOVES, and the celebrated Old Hickory Wagons, Come and see inc. 104 Main Street, Durham, N. C, HEADQUARTERS FOR Men's Furnishing Goods; Fine Hats, Shoes, Clothing. &c. Custom made suits a specialty. Dress Suits furnished on short notice. Salesmen will visit Chapel Hill in October witn a iun nne of samples. Harry Howell, the University agent, receives orders at any time. Call at the store when in Durham. . Athletic Goods. I have secured the Agency for A. G. Spald ing & Bros,, and wUl Keep constantly on hand a full line of A.t Inlet ic GoocIh, Sweaters, Stockings, University Walking Shoes, Caps, ueits, nacKets, Tennis Shoes, &c. Vmi are cordiallv invited to come and see my stock, whether you wish to buy or not. Goods sold at lowest cash prices. N. C. LONG, AGENT A. G. Spalding & Bros. University of North Carolina. rtffAfo tlinmno-h instruction in four reerular courses of study, six brief courses, optional courses to suit individual needs, and profes sional courses in law ana meuicine. TnJinn SfiO a vear: total exoense ft-iou. dm RtiiHpnts. 26 teachers. 40.000 volumes, 7 c;o;fir- laboratories and museums, trymna- - . i i.A sium, athletic grounds, oatn rooms iree iu all.) Discipline manly, witnout espionage. SrViolarshins and loans to the needy. Tuition free to sons of all ministers, can didates for the ministry, public school teach ers, and persons under bodily infirmity. Address PRESIDENT WINSTON, Chapel Hill, N. C. A. A. Kluttz, AT THE GLASS FRONT IS HEADQUARTERS FOR JI the Boots used in the University and the . Common Schools. Also Stationery and stuflenis suDDiies. I have a full line of xahlAta nnd Note Books. Wirt's Fountain Pens, Perfection Students' Lamps, Pratt's Astral Oil. A COMPLETE MNE OP Men's Finishing Goods. Fancy Goods and Confectioneries, Fruits, Cigars and Tobacco, Potted Meats and Pickles. Fine Hats and Hand-Made Shoes A Specialty. Brownie" Scarf Pins, from 10c to 25c. Brownie" Link Cnf f Buttons, 50c. aerved "The Bovs" and the public for a number of years, I am prepared to offer a line of goods unsurpassed in quality and at nrirea to suit the times. My Motto: " The Best Goods for the Lowest Cash Prices." Respectfully, A. A. KLUTTZ H. H. PATTERSON. 01-teei;pe5st ana Best, I HAVE THE AGENCY FOR THE elcbrated Marks Arnlicim CLOTHING. Positively the cheapest and best Clothing House in the country. Suits, Pants, Over coats and Dress Suits made to order and a fit guaranteed. I also have a line of Bows and Buildinjr and examine my stock. Orders taken for anything in the Gents furnishing line. J. E. MATTOCKS, Agent. Honest Heep for Students. Literal Translations OF AEE The Latin, Greek, and German CLASSIC AUTHORS, Supplied in North Carolina only by Alfred Wieeiams & Company, BOOKSEEEERS AND PUBLISHERS, ' ! Ralkigh, N. C. Price, postpaid, 50 cents a volume. Catalogue of Translations sent on an'li tir. tf-.fr-XUt ran furnish hv mail, nost mid, am text-book used in this State at published lowest prices, - Write to us for any book you want am: your order will have prompt attention. Southern Railway THE GREAT TRUNK LINE and U. S. Mall Route BETWEEN THE NORTH, SOUTH, EAST and WEST. Operates three passenger trains daily to Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, M Yorli and Points East. Three passenger trains daily for Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Chat tanooga, Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans and Points South and West. The Short Line to Florida. Through trains and Pullman Palace Sleeping cars to Columbia, Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville and Tampa without change. The woshinoton ond sautn-western vesiiiei LIMITED. 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