UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. GENERAL ATHLETIC "ASSOCIATION. W. D. Carmichael, President. Burton Craige, Vice-President. , A. iV. Belden, Sec'y. and Treas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. II. T. Collier, Captain. . W, D. Cannichael, Manager. '.. . , F. A. Gudger, Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. B. E. Stanley j Captain... . W. D. Carmichael, Manager, TRACK ATHLETIC TEAM. R. II. Wright, Captain. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. Prof. Harrington, Director. Darius Eattuan, Leader , . -Jas. A. Gywn, Business Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO- ; CIETY. .. . . Richard H. Whitehead, M. D., President. Henry V. Wilson, Ph.D., Vice-President. Francis P. Venable, Ph D., Sec'y. and Treas. Charles Baskerville, Ph D., Cor. Sec'y. ; : Meets in Person Hall the second Tuesday night of each month. Journals issued twice a year. .' f,t ;., HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P.Battle, LL. D., President. Geo. T. -WiTistotv LL.D., 1st Vice-President. E. A. Alderman, Ph D., 2nd Vice-President. J. H. White, Secretary. SHAKESPERE, CLUB. Concerning the Class of '96. i A Word to New Men. R. ,G. Allsbrook is teaching- school The men who have come to us at Hillsboro. this year, after having left-home for M. B. Aston, we understand, is the first time, are face to face with doing political manoeuvring in Ten- tne greatest crisis of their lives, nessee. Heretofore the- have, been sub Messrs. W. A.. Graham, F. F. ject to their parents who have striv T t' ' ct,ff:.. en for their welfare and success and studying botany on the Hill, tweoar- even now in many cases' 110 doubt' n w,r f'49L;rr r are denying themselves 111 order to .v bui i. f i. u. rv 1 ii ix. v w n i ni . in i i i i i r at U. of Pa. Van Astor Batchelqr has gone to Washington and Lee University. i. P. Braswell is managinsr his father's farms near Battleboro, N c. : -; . . Messrs. W. V. Brem and G. G Thomas Hume, D. D. LL.D., President, the Ashe vi lie graded schools keep their sons in college. But a great change has taken place in the new student's life and he is for the first time master of his own actious ,We do not claim to be old enough 1 . or wise enougn to give you new men advice: but havinsr nassed C5iepnens are going into tne insur- Ufirouffh the various stages of col lege life and haying come up through J. W. Canada is principal of the what you must inevitably meet, we wiiapci xiiu mgn ocnooi. teei that we are in a position to E. P. Carr is going to Harvard state the case to vou, and allow vou to take a course in philosophy. to make your own decision Tom Clarke will go to Germanv We are not over stating the case to .study chemistry the following when we tell you that trials, troub year. . les : and pittalls are ahead ot you J. H. Coble is teaching school at Your manhood and character, (level Charlotte. ' oped through all the years that K..C. Gregory. Captain of the '95 haYe Passed' Jour religion, instilled foot ball team, is a professor at Pan- ,nt0 Vou br a odly mother all tops Academy. CharlottesvillP. Vn Wlu De Put t0 the severest test v . r ...... ' .1 , , r i , r i. iVjLen wno are loose in me ana con ja. uvv vu lids U position IU University of . North Carolina." Offers thorough instruction in four regular courses of study, six brief courses, optlona, courses to suit individual needs, and pro Fes sional courses in law and medicine. Tuition $60 a year; total expense $2()o Over 500 students, 26 teachers, -lO.OOo'volu mes, 7 scientific laboratories and museums gymnasium, athletic grounds, bath rooms (free to all. ) Discipline manly, without espionage. Scholarships atukjoaus to the needy. Tuition free to sons of all ministers, can didates for the ministry, public school tea'ch-" ers, and persons under bodily infirmitv Address PRESIDENT ALDERMAN ' v Chapel Hill, N. c. Ward's New Restaurant, Opposite Pritchard's Store'ia the head,,,,-,. Lters for Fresh York River Oysters and Meals at all hours. : Few Regular table boards, can be accomodated. - Walter D. Toy, A. M., Vice-President. Herbert Bingham, Secretary. H. H. Home, Assistant Secretary. PHILOLOGICAL CLUbI ' K. P. Harrington, President. F. K. Ball, Vice-President. W. D, Toy, Sec'y. and Treas. V Meets on last Tuesd-iy night of each mouth in the English Lecture room. J. G. Hollowell intends to teach duct, men who indulge in drink and licentiousness and even those who scoff at relig-ion, will doubtless cross your pathway and you may studying law at think vou must fall in line with the University of Chicago. 1 these men in order to be nonulnr. , G. H. Kirby and R. E. Coker are This is the greatest error in a back on the Hill working for their college boy's life, and if you value the experience of others you will school in one of the Western states. R. P. Jenkins is PHILOSOPHICAL CLUB. n. H. Home, President. J. W. Canada, Vice-President. John A. Mooro, Sec'y. and Treas. FRATERNITIES (Secret). , shun' all such characters as vou would something that is dangerous and revolting". Allv yourselves with men of worth and character identify yourselves with every , en terprise for elevating our college life. .Stand for manhood and char master's degrees. A. H. Rqbplns is working iu tht Charlotte Gli-gham Mills. tWescott Roberson is in t lie cotton mill business in Greensboro. E. P. Rollins is teaching at Plv- Delta Kappa Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Zeta mouth v Psi. Slfnia Nil. Sirrin.-i:. Alnhn P.ncitnn At. I ' "''" I . T T Ox .L- I . . . .... pha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi,' Phi Gamma x oauaiora is on the road sel- actcr and live openly and uprightly Delta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap- 1 1 ng tobacco. , and honestly befere your fellows. Pyv.pna, rmyeitaineta. m . H," ' ' . . ., . . Younrp dmihF Ps .nmh f nn - : J-. t. onarpe is principal ot Vjolds- " societies. hnrn Grarl 'rl S.ii V desi re to make a reputation for . v..w.. tphn nrhin l 1, t. Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret). !T . - - - , o,T u JUU uu, Pi Sin-ma siwi : . -j. o.. vv mtc travels lor the . VVhttel r . ! 1S n,um mc icacn 01 every Order of Gimghouis (Junior, Secret). The Rickel Furniture Co." man to livV a pure life; to refuse society meets in February and October. Ban- p.,f di'lO : ' -j- even to I0OK upon anything that IS , .v j .o v,v iwmiiix in base or little or mean Kinston and. wiU probably return to men, the Hill after Christmas. Meccrc " w t? Txr' uu , Resolutions of Respect. . -- V- wj ill C5 McALSTER -St McRAE ARE AGENTS FOR CART A, IX 13. ; THE POPULAR Call at the A. T. O. Fraternity house :1 see their samples. j-my ciu rake your measure and guaran tee a perfect fit. "..They-sell "Suits, Pants Dress Suits and Overcoats. quet Thursday night of Commencement. Philanthropic (Literary, Secret). Estab lished , 1795. Meets every Saturday night in j I'm Hall, New East Building. , v Dialectic (Literary, Secret). 'Established 1795. Meets every Saturday night in the Di Hall, New West Buildiag. you can be , UNIVERSlT Y GERMAN CLUB. E. C. Gregory, President. J. A. Gwyn, Vice-President. C R. Dey, Secretary. R. S. Busbeej' Treasurer. , , ; .;v,; j Meets at call of President. Leader select ed for each german. .V Y. M. C. A. J. S. Wray, President. C. H, Johnson, Vice-President. F. W. Coker, Cor. Sec. P. H. Ely. RecSec. ' R. H. Wright, Treas- TENNIS ASSOCIATION. D. R. Bryson, President. E. K. Graham, Vice-President. F B. Johnson, Sec. and Treas. W. R. Webb, Jr., und W. C. Smith are instructors in the uiuvcisiiv, lijc iu mer or ino-Huh un ... r i - ' - v ncrcas. ItO in nisi pipru umbp 1atlfr: in ihf TTtrrit ...!..:...- r rv t- . , ... "unui i ut rai l- uiiit-i nir ri itv np tmrtntnra h-il- - J - I 5 w .vy. llV. A. IUL. Dialetic Hall, Sept. 15, 18. th ' i; Church Directory. Pk HSByi bbia N Ch'urch. Rev. D. J. Cur rie, Services every Sunday morning and night except the first Sunday in each month. Prayer,ymcetng every Wednesday night. Epjscopai, Church. Rev. Mr. Shubert. Services every Sunday morning and night. Methodist Church. Re'v.S. L.. Massey. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting Wednesdaynight. Baptist Church. Rev, p.Thos. Hume. Services every Sunday1 morning and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night.; ment. "Chick. Woodson is residing in IC ' W. T. Wood ley is to have charg-e of a school in the vicinity of Char lotte. :,;.' . - : J. H. White will go into the cot ton mill business. '....' W. E. Darden, A.M. .'96, is teach ing school, in Texas.' John A. Moore, Ph.M. '96, is Ed itor'of the Wilson Advance. renioved from this life our friend and fellow member, John Carlton Eller, W. C. Harllee, ex '96. has re turned to the University and re sumed his studies with 98. ' W. C'McAlister, '95, f,aw '96, is v.isiting'n the Hill. ; Mr. McAlister has located and is practising law at Rock HilLS. C. S. T. Beckwith, '84., who is now a prominent lawyer in Washington, N. C, is spending a few weeks in Chapel Hill to recuperate energies. , ' - , : F. C. Mebane, ex '92., is arain with us taking- a course in law. Whereas, we the members of the Dialectic Society desire to manifest the love and esteem and ' admiration in which we held him, be it tfesolvedyvt in his death at Berlin, Ashe county on July 4th 1896, this Society lost a most devoted, ef ficient and honored member and this University, among its younger alum ni, one whose extraordinary schol arship, mental attainments and ad mirable traits of character gave promise of a useful and brilliant fu ture, , Resolved, That his uniform kind liness, gentleness yet manliness will be ever fresh in our memories, and that his life is worthy of our emula tion, ' . Resolved, That a CODV of these resolutions be inserted u no ii n. rww of the minutes dedicated to his mem ory and that a copy be sent to his bereaved family and for publication to the Tar Heel, JVHus & Ohsrr- ver and ..Charlotte Obseiver. P. TlNSLEY ClIEFK, . D. B. Smith, ' Burton Craig e, , Committee' Ij..,-,,,. tSSSSSSi :Ji ; MANUFACTURED BY W,, DUKE, SONS & CO., BRANCH OP THK American Tobacco Co., DURHAM, N. C. A Woncrfiil Invention Zoology teaches that the hairs of the head are hollow, and contain an oil thatives them life. In clipping- the hair with scis sors, this hollow is left open, and the hair loses its iite-giving properties. I have a Machine na'tnorl the Riiio-Aing- Ma chine, which removes the hair and at the same time closes up the hollow, causing the hair to retain its life-jriviner properties, and therefore stopping- the hair from fallinsr out or dying, and giving it a soft growth. Call and examine this machine and have your hair singed. Special attention given to dressing-Ladies' hair. Cutting done with exquisite and srtistis skill by the old Universily liarber of twenty years' experience. The singing machine is highly recom mended by scientists throughout the country. Very liespectlully, T. D. DUNST AN, Professor of Tousorial Art. GEORGE TRICE BkstShok work in town at onh koukT less than regular charges. Chapel Hill's most reliable shoe maker. Satisfaction guaranteed. George also has an rci? cream saloon, at which you can be served in style. 'Patterson's New Hotel. Studknts' Hkadquaktkrs. Reception Room, Well furnished Tabic, Polite Servants, Everything s'u" to the convenience of students and the public. Prices moderate. Your patronage sol''lted- N. G. L. PaTTBkson