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UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Gerojre G. Stevens, President. W. D. Carmicharl, Vivce-President. Jaa. A. Gwyn, Secy, and Treas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. E. C. Gregory, Captain. Walter Brem, Manager. J. H. White, Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. B. E. Stanly, Captain. W. D. Carmicharl, Manager. UNIVERSITY GLEE CUJB. Prof., Harrington, Director. Darius Batman, Leader. J Pride J. Thomas, Business Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO . CIETY, ;': Richard H. Whitehead, M. D., President. Henry V. Wilson, Ph D. Vice-President. Francis P. Venable, Ph V., Secretary and Treasurer, o Charles Baskerville, Ph D. Cor. responding Secretary. Meets in Person Hall tne second Thursday night of each month. Journals issued twice a year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D President. Geo. T. Winston, LVD. Frst Vice Pre. Edwin A Alderman, Ph D. 2nd Vice Pns. Hollond Thompson, Secretary. SHAKE SPERE CLUB. Thomas Hnmei D. D. LL D., Presiden Walter D. Toy, M. A., Secretary. Herburt Bingham, Treasurer. Herman H. Home, Assistant Secretary. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. Meets oi the latt Tuesday night of each month in the English Lecture room. Offi cers: K. P. Harrington, President,' F. K Ball, Vice-President, W. D, Toy, Secretary and Treasurer. FRATERNITIES (secret). - Delta Kappa Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Zeta Psi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Aalpha Epsilon, Al pha Tau Omega. Sigma- Chi, Phi Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap- pa Aipna. r . . SOCIETIES. ' Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret J, Pi Sigma (secret). Order of jSimghouls (Junior secret). The society meets 1ft Fefcuary and October. Ban quet Thursday . night of commencement. Philanthropic (secret, literary. Establish ed 1795. Meets, every Saturday night in the Phi Hall, NsW East Building. ' Dialectic "(secret literary.) Established 1793. Meets- evety Saturday night in the Di Hall, New West Building. UNIVERSITY. ' GERMAN CLUB. E. C. Gregory; Presitfehll- Jas. A. GwyJVTce-Preaident. C. R. Dey, Secretary. 1 R. S. Bitabee, Treasurer. Meets at call of President " Leader selected for each. ger . man. - .' , UNIVRSITT MAGAZINE. W. R. Welbfty editor in chief. : Editors, E. C. Gregory, Dick Lewis, Burton Craige, IX JJalman; E. Sams. Y. M. C. A. H. H. Borne, President,' W. R. We6b; Vice Pteaidettt, J. S. Wrayt Secretary., R. E. Coker;,'CbrrespondSng; Secretary: J. W. Canada,.' Treasurer., Meets, in Chapel on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday nights of each week. , TENNIS. ASSOCIATION1. A. W. Myes,; President. h. c. Bgerj m$&i&&x&';::: . Jas. A. Gwyn,. Secretary and Treasurer. The university Co-operative Society. The Co-operative Society was or r:i!iiaed by the students of the Uni wrsify, Nov. 15, 1894, for the pur pose of ettinyf books and athletic roods at lowest rates. The Society's store, was opened Jan. 4, 1895. From that date up to Nov. 8, 1895, the total amount of business done was $5286.76 The amt. of dry g-oods, stationaay, &c. including" "r books sold to the Library U. N. C 2100.00 The amt. of books sold students . . . .'. ....... .... 3186.76 Total profits on all sales 341.87 Expenses of store, includ ing salary of clerk ........ 112.34 Net profits from all sales 229.53 Total profits on dry g-oods, &c, $165.00 ... ... 8.5 per cent. Net profit on dry goods &c $109.09 .. ........ 5.00 per cent Total profits on books sold Muuepis om.b D.4 oer cent Net profit on books sold students ;120.53 3.7 percent. The price on nearly all the books lias been reduced by from 5 to 5.25 per cent. A comparison of prices will show this. Up to last January the following- prices obtained: Wilson's State ....... . . . ............ 12.00 Deschanel's Nat. Philosophy . . . ; .... 1.5S Greek-Tejft-books, e. g. Homer ........ 1.60 Latin -Tezt-books, e. g Horace ... ..... l,f0 Latin Text-books, e. g. Terence ' " .73 English Text-books, e, g. Hales and Gammerc .... .... ...... .. ...... 1.10 English Text-books, e. g. Tennyson .65-.7S Athletic Goods, e. g. Tennis Balls 80 The present prices of . these same goods are as follows: Wilson's State .... 10 p. c. off $1.80 Deschanel's Nat. Philosophy, 16 p. c off .... 1.25 Greek Text-books, e. g. Homer 9 p. c. off 1.45 Latin Text-books, e. g. Horace 6 p. c. off, . ... .... 1.40 Latin Text-books, e. g. Terence 6 p. c.off .75 English Text-books, e. g. Hale's and Gummere, 4 6-11 p. c. off 1.00 English Text-books, e. g. Tennyson, 15-25 p. c. off .... T. . . .55 These, examples show about the average reductionsome the highest arid some the lowest OFFiei WORLD'S PAIS Sept. i$ i8g) BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Durham, N. 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' . . : Orleans and Points South every case, at a lower price tnan ev- and yest til -r rA f I er soia nere previous to Jan., iod. ti , i . , ri . , The Society, if continued, will HC OIIUI I LIIIU IU riOriQa. sell at the above prices, and will do Tt,..rtu jt ',, , i u , . , J-hiough.trains and Pul man Palace Sleeo- : j '. o I iner cars to ijoiiimhia Ano-ncn m u Tip stiiflptilts ' ""b" ""mim, The Societv does business on a JacksonvilIe and Tampa without change. strictly cash basis, and in no other The Washington and South-Western Yestibulcd way couia u g-ive tnese prices. The Society has already filled or- limited. ders for books in Texas and Mississippi This train is composed entirely of Pullman besides elsewhere in this State. Palace, Drawing Koom, Sleepinir and Din- we wouia can attention to tne tact ingcars. that we have already sold about $1000 worth of goods for Rogers, Peet & Co. For rates, tickets, time tables, &c, call on tue large ClOtlling- and OUtntting- hrm any agent Southern Railway, or 1U V J.U1. v c die SimS ah CHAS. U HOPKINS, guuua di iicw x ui it prices, WEitn means first-class g-oods at lowest fiar- ures. Satisfaction guaranteed in all w. h fjBWWW $8.00 Size of Pictures ZZVz in Weight Trav. Pass. Agent. Charlotte, N. C. W. A. TURK, Cxen, Mangr. Gen. Pass. Agent. "Washington, D. C. University of NortlrXarolina. Episcopal CHtTBictt. Eeifi JParal; fchuber. Services- eve.r,y Swn4ay morning and. night. Methodise "6njiCHir-Ret. . Massey Services evey.,SudA iupiwins- aad, night Prayer meeting Wednesday night; ; Baptist Ckudi-'RA rr. TUo. wwtm. meetinsr Services every Sunday; morning ud night ' Prryer meeting every Wenday night. 1 cases or money refunded. Student's supplies of all sorts can be got ten by special order, at lowest rates. The Society, during-the past year, had a membership of fourteen. At ilia nvitiiiil aa4- m -v 'lr.-1i it A' A A 7 mi u a T Offers thorough instruction in four regular a dividend of $76.50 will be declared course8 of study six brief courses tO these members. The annual courses to suit individual needs, and profes- meeunir Qi me OOCieiV Will De neia sional courses in law and medirinp ita Lrerrard hall next T uesday even- Tuition $60 a year; total expense $250 insf, Nov. 26, immediately after the Over S00 students, .26 teachers, 40,000 volu meeting1 Of the Y- M. C. A. The mes 7 scientific laboratories and museums. bell Will be rung. At this meeting- Symmsium, athletic grounds, bath rooms ithti. question of whether the Society v"? . shall be continued or not will be ?is"plin mzn1' withot,t espionage. voted unon. ; All mrWs nf tl,- arshlPa and loans to the eedy, tT A . , - J tt -t t it i xuiuon iree to sons of all ministers ran- I ln!I:lr!lty Ur&Cd t0 Cme t0 tH, tb. ministry, public School Cn- J. D. 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