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UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, W.D.' Carmichael, President. Burton Craige, Vice-President. A.W. Belden, Sec'y. and Treas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. H. T. Collier, Captain. W. D. Carmicliael, Manager, , P. A. Gudg-er, Assistant Manag-er. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM, B. E. Stanley, Captain. W, D. Carmicliael, Manager. ' TRACK ATHLETIC TEAM. R. H. Wright, Captain. . .. . UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. Prof. Harrington, Director. Darius Eatmau, Leader. R. H. Graves.Business Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO- CIETY. Richard IIvWhitehead, M. D., President. Henry V. Wilson, Ph.D.; Vice-President. Francis P, Venable, Ph D., Scc'y. and Treas Charles Baskerville. Ph D., Cor. Sec'y. Meets in Person Hall the second Tuesday nicrht of each month. Journals issued twice a year. . HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President. Geo. T. Winston, LL.D., 1st Vice-President. E. A. Aldernian,D.C.L. 2nd Vice-President. J. H. White, Secretary. , SHAKESPERE CLUB. ThomasvHuine, D.i D., LL.D.; President. Walter D. Toy A'. MT,' Vice-Presideuti Herbert Bingham, Secretary. '". H.H. Horne, Assistant Secretary. I PHILOLOGICAL iCLUB, . K. P.- Harrington, President. F. K.- Ball, Vice-President. W. D, Toy, Sec'y. and Treas. Meets on last i. uesaay mgnt oi eacn monwi in the English Lecture room. , PHILOSOPHICAL CLUB. II. II. Horne, President. J.,W. Canada, Vice-President. " John A. Moore, Sec'y; and Treas. FRATERNITIES (Secret). Delta Kappa Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Zeta Psi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Al pha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Phi Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap pa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta. SOCIETIES. . Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret). Pi Sigma (Secret). . Order of Gimghouls (Junior, Secret). The society meets in February and October. Ban quet Thursday night of -Commencement. Philanthropic (Literary, Secret). Estab lished 1795. Meets every Saturday night in Phi Hall, New East Building. ; Dialectic (Literary, Secret). Established 1795. Meets every Saturday night in the Di Hall, New West Building. UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB. . J. A. Andrews, Presidents i 1 C. R. Dey, Vice-President. R. E., Follen, Secretary. Milton Elliott, Treasurer. Meets at call of President. Leader select ed for each german. J .' Y. M. C. A. ' ' ' v. J. S. Wray, President. - C: H. Johnson, Vice-President, F. W. Coker, Cor. Sec. P. H. Ely, Pec Sec R. II. Wright, Treas' TENNIS ASSOCIATION. E. K. Graham, President. R. II. Graves, Vice-President. F. B. Johnson Sec. and Treas. UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC CLUB. R. H. Graves, Manager. r C. S. Carr, Stage Director. Notes Hcte ajd Ttteis Every year the wrath of all good men is poured forth, ton the tliick sfeinned miscxeants who mutilate and steal the papers; itj the readmg- room Thev are worse than ever this year slashing- and tearing- whatever suits their fancyv Church Directory. Prbsbyiesian Church. Rev. D. J. Cub rie, Services every .Sunday morning and night except the first Sunday in each month; Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Episcopal Church.Rcv. , Mr. Winecoff. Services every Sunday niorning , and night. Methodist Churcht-Rcv. S. L. Massey. Services every Sunday .morning and night. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. . ' Baptist Chcrch. Rev. Dr. Thos. Hume. Services every Sunday morning and night; Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. If the author of the lyric entitled 'T.JtiHft tn t li Commons Hall Cook!' and beg-inningv Just tell her that Vou saw me, and I was statyed l death" will J send the rest of .Cthe poem we will be glad ita publish it. : : ; - ( " :- V - Y We understand that the Univer- si t v Dra matic Club is to be. re-brean- ized and will put on the boards Goldsmith s "bhe btoops to-Jon auer . It this club is to moaiiyits name by "University v ittikcompo-r sitiort should he determined like all other org-anizations bearing j that name. Places should be obtained by-competition .and not. by favprit ism. Anyone looking .for "a Jififht story . . m f A with whicnto pass away an aiternoon will do well-.to jret ,S Hopkmson Smith' vTbti. GroeanV." Itfis hot only an interesting- tale but a well wr.itten one.u . The conduct bf thfr' Ykle students at the Bryan meeting1 in New, Haven has been ..the subject of universal newsp; per comment. And Yale has suffered much in consequence-The cause of greatest surprise is-that there were so manv engaged In the outrage and that it was' preconcer ted. '.- : ',; ' v--' i v: : ." .; Exchauses.' . ; ' ! '- Franklin and Marshal lost1; her , fi rst game to . the f U of Pa.V by a scorrof 24 to 0. : P; & iswery jublant oyer the result, and 'well J.AA1XJI OUV- ILV 1 Vl kUW JXJM. JL f lO VUV the J3ig,Four. vF, & M.,? are.yey unfortunate in losing pull.acqach. .Sewanee will be coached this'yeaf by Mr. J. E'. Blair "who played half back last year on the Pennsyl vania team, and "was in air the games except-the one wi th Harvard. Sewanee is having the same trouble about pledges; getting heavy men on the field, etc., that we are expe riencing ourselves. ; t ,; University of Georgia will have a good team, this year.; Many pf ' her old . men are back and she confident ly expects to defeat NC." this sea ton. ' : yr'Oir,--::?, : Vanderbilt hopes to improve upon her very excellent, team of, last year. We haye a very distinct recollection of our ..t-ncDimtjer with I Vanderbilt last scdsuii, arm n our memory is perfect shp bad one of the stronarest and best trained teams in the South. We are alwavs;&lad to nnti aiiv honor paid to -the ; Universitv mpn J anIi'(ila41.);LJ' 1. J uiiu u uuti una licau WC K.DOW OUlj reader will be pleW-d to learn that) Mr.WilkesOaTdwcimhas been e-f lectedt Chief Macshl of the Color-I ed State Fair,-vVTDrie selection is?aJ good one and I we are sure the posn tion will be filled with grace and dignity. ; : ; r,.rx . A lecture by Prof. Cobb delivered at.the -Summer SrvltnrlNh . ; vr J- Vllbivai llistory as Determined by the Geo j,oglcui i csiructure . ot tne State," jjeems to have attracted the atten tion' of the Western papers. Wfc note" with n1pasiiri twn " TLA js.1 $ortm.) Daily, Jcfurml and. The S f T a . mcago iniercucean, which hay copied the ?lectureas reported by the Nezys ifr Observer. , j s Tankerslev has - iust rrAlvL ,; fresh lotof Queen ' Olives in 'quart "bottles. Call and try a' bottle, j .1 C. L. LINDSAY. DEALER IN ' Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, . Shoes, Hat, ',- Clothing, Hardware, Groceries, ; Caspets and Candies. . f i ( Furniture a Specialty. Main street, , ' , Chapel Hill, N. C. Dr. M. D. Kig, - DENTAL SURGEON Office with Dr. Headeu. A New Suit for $2.50. In Order to introduce our. new wot k and secure agents we will clean, dye and press a whole suit for $2.50. I will se.net' vith the privilege of exam ination . before paying for. same. I guarantee to give" perfect satisfac tion or pay. full value for the goo is. ,I re.feii totany;.bani:, business niau or ofJScec in the city. ". D. W. C. Harris,' - Steam Dye Work, ' Ralui-h. N. C!l S. W. Kenney, Agt. No. 3, Old E. T. J- LAMBE, THE CLOTHIER, HATTER, AND GENT'S. FURNISHER, i - . OP DURHAM, Has opened a i. , - '.. I Branch Store. In the Old D. K. E. HALL,, Where you will find an ,up to date line of Goods at REASONABLE PRICES. Mark Arnheim 6t Strause Bros, Samples JGan. be seen at any time. TAILOR MADE CLOTHING iST A.' SPECIALTY.-! Yours respectfully, N. C. LONG & BRO. 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' The sincitiB- machine is ViiVVilv rnmii. mended by scientists throughout the country. " ; T. D. DUNSTAN, - , Professor of Tousorial Art. Southern Railway (PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.) THE GREAT TRUNK LINE. CONDENSED SCHEDULE, IN EFFECT JAN". 5th LS96. TRAJNS LEAVE CHAPEL HILL p:45, a. m. Connects at University with trains for Greensboro, Danville, Rich mond, Washing-ton and all points North also with trains for Durham, Raloigh, Goldsboro, Selma, Tarboro, Rocky Mt, Suffolk and Norfolk, Wilmington. New "Bern and Morehead City. 12:50, p. in. Connects at University , for Durham. Raleigh, Selma, Goldsboro and all local stations. ' 4:25, p. in. Connects at University for Uni j versity, Greensboro, Charlotte, Atlanta ; New Orleans, Memphis, Columbia, Sa vanna, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and ; all points South. I ' . ; TRAINS ARRIVE AT CHAPEL HILL i . . ., . 11:10, u. in. From Greesnboro, Danville, Washington and other points North, also from Durham Raleigh, Selma and Golds. boro. 2:40, p.m. From Greensboro, Charlotte, At lanta, Columbia, -'Jacksonville and all points North and South-West. 6:50, p. m. From Wilmington, New Berne, , Norfolk, Tarboro, Rocky Mount, Suffolk Goldsboro, B?leig-h, Durham, and inter ' mediate stations. Quick time: accom modation unexcelledi CHAS. L. HOPKINS, Travelling- Pass. Agent. Charlotte, N. C. J. MCviJ?, ' ' ' W. H. GRKRN. ' Traffic Manager. ; Gen. Man'g'f' W A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Ag-ent. Washington, D. C B. E. TEAGUE, .', Agent, S. R. Co. HMlllWllfffllVII. IMIIMMII s. - .).'' ; " ' i.. , , , M 1 (' ' ii if
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