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1 11 ' I UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. GKNEXAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. W. D. Carmichael, President.- -Brton Craie, Vice-President. A. W. Belden, Sec'y. and Treas. . UNIVERSITY FOOT-BAEI TEAM. J D. Whitaker, Captain. ' Warren L. Kluttz, Jr., Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. B. E. Stanley, Captain. V. S. Howard, Manager. C. R. Dey Assistant Manager. TRACK ATHLETIC TEAM. , K. H. Wright, Captain. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. P. -of. Harrington, Director. Darius Eatman, Leader. - R. H. Graves,Business Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC, SO CIETY. Richard H. Whitehead, M. D., President. Ph T) Vice-President. Francis P. Venab'le, Ph D., Sec'y. and Treas. : da Wall th second Tuesday io-htof each month. Journals issued twice year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY, v i n.iflu t.T. T . President. . Geo. T. Winston, LL.D., 1st Vice-President. X. A. Aldernian.D.C.L., 2nd Vice-President. W. C Smith, Secretary. SHAKESPERE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D.'D. LL.D., President. Samuel May A. B., Vice-President.-W. R. W bb, Secretary. , R. H. Syk ?s, Treasurer. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. K. P. Ha rington, President. F. K. Ba'l, Vice-President. W. D, Toy, Sec'y. and Treas. , Meets on last Tuesday night of each month in the English Lecture room. PHILOSOPHICAL CLUB. H. G. Connor, President. Brton Craige, Vice-President. Theo. F. Kluttz, 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 A 1nha. Phi Delta Theta. SOCIETIES. Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret). Pi Sigma (Secret). Order of Gimghouls (Junior, Secret). Hie ociety meet 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. H. Andrews, President. C. R. Dey, Vice-President. R. E. Follin, Secretary. v Milton Elliott, Treasurer. Meets at call of President. Leader select td for each german. 1 Y. M. C. A. C. H." Johnston, President. P. H. Ely, Vice-President. F. W." Colter, Cor. Sec. - J. K. Pf hoi, Rec. Sec. W. E. Cox, Treas. TENNIS ASSOCIATION. E. K. Graham, President. R.JI. Graves, Vice-President. F. B. Johnson, Sec. and Treas. T OYSTER SALOON. New River Oysters served in all styles by JOHNSTON & L,uiuftK. (ilve us a trial. Apples ! A new supply yesterday (19th) Remember that BURCH'S is Headquarters for li n e Ap Plf Inter-Society Debate. Concluded from first page. A Woncrful Invention I Dr. M. D. King, wv teaches that the hairs; of the head are hollow, and contain an oil that gives die I1U11V", 1,o!f Witt, KP.1K- trnm life. In Clipping iuc sors this hollow fs left open, and the ha,r loses its life-giving propei rtiei u . I have a Macmne ndmcu . usb--, . :i.:u mnVM te'hair and at the SSX'ttaS ci;s;S Tp the hollow, causing the same mc nronerties. and hair to reiai" "a s o,r- - . , "au - i t tiai fmni fallintr out theretore stopping u - . ,0SS"Sio .to. La- dies' hair. Cutting aone witn exquisu-: srtistis skill by the old UtfiversUy Barber of twenty years' experience. - The singing machine is highly recotn mended by scientists throughout the country. Very Respectlully, y 1 n. DUNSTAN. Professor of Tonsorial Art. DENTAL SURGEON Office with Dr. Headea's. range business by confused relations with labor and capital, (3) flexible, (4) : eaif nrtincr increase of rev enue and (5) renders calculable and steady return. , . T4. L nnliticallv and socially. It is practical and expedient, as . evi denced by its long and successful use in the civililized countries of the world. Mr. Broaden, for the negative, said tno-onistic to dem- ocratic principles. He argued that :'ma ov was a (V relic of the dark ages, (2) unjust, as it .did no -af fect all equally, i) xnat wx ririvp monev out ot circuia- tion into U. S. or state banks as they 0,4 tn taxation. (4) that an income tax is a measure against : indi vidual rights, C) that it is aeiiiuic frrttn n caoital nor labor stand- point, (6) that it is against economy .1 0 f TT Mr. Kluttz then spoke for the affir mative, and began by denying the fact that an income tax was more lnquisi tjriul than any other tax. To levy upon wealth for its own protection can- i nA class legislation, but the income tax includes all and does not violate any personal privileges, uue J n A flO O not regulate prices, anu lsu.t off erovernment debts Mr. Shepherd, on the negative, was t, ict enpnker. Circumstances re garding the imposing , of an .income fv u are different in the Unit ed States from what they are in other A similar tax now exist- tUUUUlVJ, , in in England is not approved by the hv Parliament, but is a exuse of numerous fraudulent prac tices, so that Mr. Gladstone has often tried to repeal it. To collect such a tax is costly, and it woum cause u fl,v itwPPii State and Federal au v,Htt Tt is not absolutely necessary tr, f,i tiio wnvemment. is of lniury. to the poorer states, and would be a pow erful instrument for the political party 1 -t ATnnf Wrffnrc wliv have it? The debate, on t h e whole, was iu,r frst ever ensrasred in by the two societies, and was so close v, rmiTiittoe was not unani mous, but only decided for the affirma tive by a vote ot two to one. Dr. Linscott will deliver his lec ture on "Zoroaster, His People, Lanffuagre,' Relio;ion" next Thurs-j day niffht. Friday night, April j ninth was the appointed date, but it is moved back to Thursaay to ac commodate the Dramatic Club, which performs Friday niffiit. tv T.insott has - not lectured to the Chapel Hill -public before, but we are sure that his subject will Drove both interesting- and instrnc- tive to any ana an wno aucuu. . University of North Carolina, .Offers thorough instruction in four regular courses oi siuut, six uriei courses nnfu.. , courses to suit individual needs, and profe ;'f' Tuition $60 a year: total expense $-nn 400 students, 6 teachers, 40,000 volumes 7 mes, 7 scientific laboratories and mn, gymnasium, athletic grounds, bath rooms (free to all Discipline manly, without espionage. Scholarships and loans to the needj. Tuition free to sons of all ministpr . didates for the ministry, public school teach- . . 1 . . . .1 .. .. t i 1 - is, dim pci ouua uuuci uuuiiy lnnrillitT d dress PRESIDENT ALDRRMAN Chapel Hill, N. c. rr Tnnr. Manning has iust won f ho Vinmital aDOointment at the Long- Island Medical College over several anolicants. Dr. Charles Roberson won the prize, vy hich is, next to, the hospital appointment, the highest honor to be gotten in the college. . . The University Medical Depart ment is, to be congratulated on hay ing two of its former students win such high honors in so large and celebrated a college. 'MW. r Phlloglcal Club. ! Thr Phioloo-ical Club met in the English room on last Tuesday even ing at half past two o clock, Presir dent Harrington in the chair. The following papers were read: Some Reasons tor the Amalgama tion of the Optative and Subjunctive in Latin. Mr. Linscott. Puns and Pronunciation in Shalt- spere. Mr. iiunie. Studies in tsae JJiction or xne xvo- man Poets. Mr. Harrington. A Character-Sketch from (jotz von Berlichingen. Mr. Toy. UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC CLrUB. R. H. Graves, Manager. C. G. Hill, Stage Director. P. A. Gorrell, Assistant Manager. Church Directory. Pkbsbyierian Church. kev. D. J. Cur rie, Services every Sunday piornitiff and niyht except the first Sunday in each month. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Episcopal Church. Rev. Mr. Winecoff. Service every Sunday morning and night. . -. -kt TT n 1T : 1 MKTHODISX UHLRCII. Kev. M XX.u. TV li&uu. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Baptist Church. Rev. Dr. Thos. Hume. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. FACULTY LECTURES, 1896-'97. Thursday, January 28, Prof. Battle "The Growth of the Federal Constitution for the past One Hundred Years." Friday, February 12, Prof. Harrington "A Day in Home." Friday February 26, Prof. Gore "The His tory ot the Calendar." Friday March 12, Prof. Hume The Making of the English Bible." " Friday, March 26, Prof. WiUon A Zoologi cal Trip to the Bahama Islands." Friday pril 6, Prof. Ball "Homer." Friday, April 23, Prof. Williams Philos ophy and Life." Friday, May 7, Ppof. Cobb "Living: Lakes and Dead Seas. tic Club will probably give a performance in Durham next Saturdaynight Notice Foot Ball Players. j To all of last year's foot ball team and scrubs, and to all who intend trvinV for the team next V all, please take notice. . ' I should be glad it you would go out on the track team, with the j special end in view of learning to get a quick start, it will increase your wind and put you in good form for next v all. . Joel Whitaker, Captain P. B. Team. W, DUKE, SONS 6c CO., BRANCH OF THE American Tobacco Co., DURHAM, N. C. Southern Railway (PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.) THE GREAT TRUNK LINE. CONDENSED SCHEDULE, IN EFFECT JAN. 18th 1897. TRAINS LEAVE CHAPEL MILL 8:55 A. M. I uiiiiiiiiimimiimmiMiiiiiiiiiiiiimMiiiiuiiiMiimiij ! il l - v $ T. J. LAMBE, THE CLOTHIER, HATTER, AND GENT'S. FURNISHER, ' OF DURHAM, . Has opened a Branch Store. In the Old D. K. E. HALL, Where you will find an up to date line of Goods at REASONABLE PRICES. Mark Arnheiia & Strause Bros Samples gsiT'Can be seen at any time. TAILOR MADE CLOTHING tfes-A SPECIALT Yrm Yours respectfully, N. C. LONG & BKO. ' ' , Managers. iscninnETOBAixoi E Made from the Purest, Rlppnt and Sweetest leaf -; grown In the Uoldrn Belt of North Carolina. Clg- S : arette Book got with eaohj-oa. pouch. S E ALL FOR io CENTS. i A Pleasant, Cool and Delightful Smoke. E ; LVON CO. TOIACCO WORKS, DURHAM, N. C.3 IIIIIIMMIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIHIieillllllllllllllMIIIB No. 52 Connects at- University with trains for Greensboro, Danville, Rich mond, Washington and all points North also with trams for Durham, Raleigh, Goldsboro, Selma, Tarboro, Kooky Mt. Suffolk and Norfolk, Wiliniugton, New Bern and Morehead City. 3:50, p. m. No 54 Connects at University Greensboro, Charlotte, Atlanta New Orleans, Memphis, Columbia, Sa" - vanna, Jacksonville, St. Auiistitie, and all xxints South. TRAINS ARRIVE AT CHAPEL HILL ., L Tf,v, n,-PfKnl)oro. Danville, I Waaliington and other points North, au j . from Durham Raleigh, Selma Goldsbor j and Norfolk. ' 6:50, p. ni.53, from Wil.ninfiton, New Berne, ! Norfolk, Tarboro, Rocky Mount, Sutio Goldsboro, Raleigh, Durham, and wte : . - mediate stations. Quick time: aaora 1 modation unexcelled. j ' V " I Mixed. Daily Except Sunday, i ....... I ' v ' . K. L. VEKNON, I Travelling Pass. Agent. . . ' ' - Charlotte, N. ' 'J.M.Cr:i.P W.H.GRKKN. Traffic Manager. Gen. Matt t, I W. A. TURK- I n, an Acent Washington, V. 1 13. E. TEA(5UE, Affent,S. K.C
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