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UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. G. G. Stephens, President. J. Guy Rankin, Vice-President. . J. W. McAllister, Sec. and Treas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. L. I. , All overfly Cotry. Unjversitv freSS Co x aie s income irom atnietics last year amounted tee. $61;486.71. W. O. Hickok, '95 S., has thus Bill-Heads, Stationery, PRINTS far attained the Merest standard of Guin, Captain. , Manager. , Assistant Manager. physical Yale. measurement ever madeat Books, Magazines, &c. AT CHEAP RATES. At Dartmouth, an annual prize of $60 is gfiven to the member of the athletic team who stands highest in his classes. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. J. M. Oldham, Captain, . C. R. Turner, Manager. Harry Howell, 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. V. R. Webb, Jr., Temporary Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL, SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. P,-nf. t a tti T-.sf. T TO foot tall field, which : also will be Gore, Vice-President; Dr. F. p. Venabie, iised for base ball and cricket, ten secretary ana x reasurer. Meets m iJerson C. L. LINDSAY, DEALER IN Drv Goods. Notions. Boots. Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Hardware, Groceries, Car pets and Candies. Furniture A Specialty. Main Street. Chapel Hill, N. C Garnett Nelson, Virginia's crack pitcher of last year, was elected captain this vear but has declin- AtnletlC ed. UOOOS. . I have' secured the Agency for A. G. Spald nie new . u ranKiin mem at mar & Bros,, and wui keep constantly Pennsylvania will be a model of its kind. It will contain besides the on nail the second Tuesday night of each month. Journals issued twice a year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Dr. Kemp P. Battle, President and Cor responding Secretarv: H. M. Th Secretary and Treasurer. Meets at call of colleges me x-resiaent. r ,i xor me SHAKESPERE CLUB. t nis courts, a running track, a prac tic hall and rowing track. The stands will seat 10,000 people. Out of eighteen of the principal in the north and west, last few years played foot-ball. Of these sixty- five were disabled for one week, and will hand a full line of Athletic Goods, Sweaters. Stockings, University Walking Shoes, Caps, Belts, Backets, Tennis Shoes, &c. You are cordially invited to come and see my stock, whether you wish to buy or not Goods sold at lowest casn prices. N. C. LONG, Agent A. Q. Spalding & Bros. Z University of North Carolina. Dr. Thomas Hume, President; G. S. Wills, the Y. M. c A. Hall the third Tuesday nig-ht ten were temporarily, disabled, and ilaLmontl1, Library opened one hour one was permanently iniured. We doubt it any other DrancH ot athlet FRATERNITIES (secret). . Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Nu, Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Sigma, Zeta Psi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Beta Theta Pi, Alpha lau Omega, Kappa Sigma. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. Prof. K. P. Harrington, Secretary. Meets ast Friday night in every month, at various members houses. 1 ' SOCIETIES. Theta Nu Epsilon (secret). Pi Sigma (secret); The Order of Gimghouls, (Junior, secret). The Society meets in February and October. Banquet Thursday night of commencement. Philanthropic (secret, literary). Estab lished 1795. Meets every Friday night in the Phi Hall, New East Building. i-imecu; secret, literary ). Established iy. Meets every Friday night in Hall, New West Building. University German Club. T. R. Little, president; 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, ics could make so good as to disabilities. a Miss Chalmers predicted an ex cellent future for Browning and sent us away with hopes, bright and j oy f ul . Exchange, Somebody ought to write to the "sweet girl Sophomore" and gently break the news that Browning is supposed to have died some years 1.112 men Offers thorough instruction in four regular courses oi siuay. six pnei courses, optional courses to suit individual needs, and profes sional courses in law and medicine. Tuition $60 a year; total expense $250. 400 students, 26 teachers, 40,000 volumes, 7 scientific laboratories and museums, gymna sium, athletic grounds, bath rooms (free to all.) Discipline manly, without espionage. Scholarships 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. showing ago. Gln-eet jpessst and I3e;t. I HAVE THE AGENCY FOR THE Celebrated Marks Arnlicim cicrri-iiiNrG. Positively the cheapest and best Clothino- 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 Four-in-Hand Ties. Call at Room 3, South Building, and examine my stock. Orders ,' UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. Prof. Collier Cobb, Managing Editor J. M. Oldham, Asst. Man. Editor. "Merely as a new experience TTT . .11-19 9.- 1 il "T I vvenaeii. saia tne rsoston vounp- woman, blushing faintly and wip- misiiea i . 1- llTJ!l.i. l! . uuum8 ,auu ejwiu the Di in& "Cl 11P:s- 1 uuu - nt uisdgree- taken for anything in the Gents furnishing It is utterly illogical, irrelevant, and recent scientific investigation shows that it is fraught with microbes. It seems the fool hardy young man head had kissed her. iV". Y. World. J. E. MATTOCKS, Agent. A Wonderful Invention. A. A. Kluttz, AT THE GLASS FRONT IS HEADQUARTERS FOR All the Books used in the University and the Common Schools. . Also siGifonery ond students' Suddhgs. I have a full Hue of Illair's TnBlels and Note Iioolt, WirCn I'ountaiii l'ens, Perfection 8lulonis' I.tuii!, I'ratfs Astral Oil. A CO.MI'I.RTU I.IM5 OF . Men's Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods and Confectioneries, Fruits, Cigfars and Tobacco Potted Meats and Pickles. Fine Hats and Hand-Made Sho A Specialty. 'Browttle" Scarf Pins, from 10c to 25c 'Brownie" Link Citff Buttons, 50c. Having- served "The Boys" and the T1lVl1in for a number of years, I am prepared to off a line of goods unsurpassed in quality and at prices to suit the times. My Motto: " The Best Goods for the Lowest Cash Prices." Kespectf ully, A. A. KEUTTZ Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, CHAPEEHIEL, N. C. BHCfries, Horses and Carrlajres to at all hours. Carriages meet all Trains. Rates reasonable. Orders may be left at the Chanpl h;m Hotel or at stables. W. W. PICKARD, Proprietor. Marvin Pickakd, Manager. Xubber Eoots, Rubber. Shoeo, Pumps, &e., At No. 25 Old EastiBMildhig, (Under English Room), am representing Gilreath & Co.. of Hhnr. lotte, and have a full line of their samoles in uiy room consistinsr of Cordoran. Kam-nmi Goat, Calf, Patent Eeather and Russet Shoes. . Also a nice line of Puuids. Over. Her Bed-room Slippers, etc., tojrethcr with Pat ent and Russet Leather Polish, Blacking Daubers, Eaces, and,. in fact, almost anv thinjr in the Shoe line. Call and -i,;.im " Very respectfully, T. P. STANFORD, 26 Old East Buildimr. Di. H. M. F. B. Bailey. Phi. P. E. Connor, Jr. Editors: Thompson, Wf; R. Webb, Jr., Carr, E. C. Gregory, H. G. She went to the play with pleasure ; She left in wild despair Her hat was wide wide,, but the football man Was there with his uncut hair. Chicago Inter' Ocean. YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN TION. Geo. G. Stephens, President. Herman H. Home, Vice President. J. A. Butt, Secretary. J. W. McAlister, Treasurer. Meets in Chapel on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, three quarters of an hour after the supper bell. D. H. T7 J H j 1 . ASsncTA. iviuenxiy tne lnemoers are not doing- their duty. Now, they may severally have their private reasons for doing- nothing- but we venture to say that . there is no reason why they should not have made some manifestation of their existence. We think it no more than right that the men of the committee which has things in charge should either do something or resign in favor of some who will do the work required Presbyterian Church. Rev. D. J. Curre ot them. Red una Black. Preaching every Sunday morning and night mi t except the first Sunday in each month. Sun- 1 he above 1S EH excerpt from an eyryw7Ltd9fynfghf article concerning . the inaction of Episcopal ChurcL-Rev. Frederick Tow- Executive committee of the Athletic ers. Sunday services at 7. ii and 7 o'clock. Association of the Universitv of Weekly services at 4 p. m. Friday. Sunday v-v . mt . , , . J , school at 4 p. M. (jeorgia. ihe writer of it speaks Methodist Church. Rev. N. M. Watson, to the point, and he don't stutter SlndTschoor We congratulate him,, and meeting every Wednesday night, will emulate his , example as SOOn as Baptist Church. Rev. J. E. Carroll, D. D. we Can ascertain whether f OUr As Preaching every Sunday morning and night. c,;of- , ; PraTer meet- K'"-X1J "o-a uu a Liiinjf as TENNIS ASSOCIATION. , President. R. Bryson, Vice President. C. Bridgers, Secretary-Treasurer. CHURCH DIRECT0SY. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. ing every Wednesday night. I an Executive Committee. Zoology teaches us that the hairs of the are hollow, and contain an oil that gives them life. In cliooine- the hair with scissors, this hollow is left open, and the hair Inaan Ji i:X w "a iixc-giving properties. I have a Machine nntnprl 1if SSi : . fciiiftviiif. macmne, wnicn removes the hair and at the same time closes up the hollow causing the hair to retain its life-giving properties, and inereiore stoppmer the liatr from fall tur nut or dying and giving it a soft life growth. iud.il ana examine this machine and have your hair singed. sspecial attention given, to dressing Eadies nair. Cutting- hair done with exmiisitp a.nH 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, T. D. DUNSTON, Professor of Tonsorial Art, Honest Help for Students. Literal Translations OF AEE The Latin, Greek, and German CLASSIC AUTHORS, Supplied in North Carolina only, by Alfred Williams & Company. BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, Ravjigh, N. C. Price, postpaid, jo cents a volume. Catalogue of Translations sent on annlir n. tion. 1 ' can furnish by mail, post naid. nri-tr text-book used in this State at lowest prices, write to us for any book you want nri your order will have prompt attention. I Southern Railway THE GREAT TRUNK LINE and V. S. Mail Route BRTWKEN THJi NORTH, SOUTH, EAST and WEST. Operates three passenger trains daily to Washington, Baltimore, Piiiladcipliia, Mv York and Points East. Three passenger trains daily for Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Chat tanooga, Montgomery, Mobile, Hew Orleans and Points South - and West. Hit Short line to Florida. Through trains and Pullman Palace Sleeping cars to Columbia, Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville and Tampa without change. me ttioioii and sautn-wesiern vesiibiiied UMITED. This train is composed entirely of Pull man Palace, Drawing Room, Sleeping and Dining Cars. ' For rates, tickets, time tables, &c, call on any agent Southern Railway, or W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agent CHAS. L. HOPKINS, Trav. Pass. Agent. . w TT Charlotte, N. C. W. II. GRRI3N, s. h. Hardwick, v-ren. jyiangr. Ast. Geri. Agt. Atlanta, Ga. M. Culp. Traffic Mangr, Washington, D. C. H. R, Guthrie Barber Sliop? Opposite Chapel Hill Hotel.
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