DIRECTORY. GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION J. B. Ramsey, President. A. H. Johnston, Vice-President. T. Hill, Secretary and Treas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. G. L. Jones, Captain. W. H. Smith, Manager. B. K. Lassiter, Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. D. F. Giles, Captam. ; Hal Worth, Manager. TRACK TEAM. .W. M. Wilson, Captain. UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. E. S. W. Dameron, Editor-in-Chief. A. H. Johnson, Business Manager. MOLISHa' MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO CIETY. Unas. BasKerville, Ph. D., President. J. E. Latta, A.M., Vice-President. F. P. Venable, Ph. D., Permanent Sec. Meets in Person Hall the !second Tuesday . . n -i i, t 1 a mgnt 01 eacn niontn. journal issueu quar terly. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President. 0. L. Raper, Ph.D., Vice-President. R. W. Herring, Secretary. " M. C. S. Noble, Treasurer. SHAKESPEARE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D.D..L.L.D., President, j C. A. Smith, Ph.D., Vice-President. H. R. McFadyen, Sec. and Treas. , A. . . " V S. S. Robins, President W. 0. Rankin, Secretary. FRATERNITIES (Fcret). Delta Karma EDsilon. Zeta Psi. Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Sig ma Chi, Phi Delta ineta, lutppa oigma, ivap pa Alpha, Pi Kappa Alpha, Beta Theta Pi. SOCIETIES. . Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret). The Order of Sphinx (Secret Omega (Secret). -Pi Sigma (Secret). Order of Ghnghouls (Junior, Secret). The Goreron's Head, 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 Dj Hall, New West Building. UNIVERSITY GERMAN 'CLUB. M. C. Staton, President.' H. V. Worth, Vice-President. L. Rountree, Secretary. Meets at call of President. Leader select ed for each gentian. I PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. President, W. D. Toy. Vice-President, C. A. Smith Secretary and Treasurer, T. J. Wilson, Jr. v : . . The Philological Club meets the 'first Tuesday in each month, at 7.30 P. M., in Room No. 7, Alumni Building. THE UNIVERSITY PRESS ASSOCIATION .... , C. E. Taylor, President. T. K. Sutton, Vice President. J. A. Parker, Treasurer. W. J. Gordon, Secretary. Y. M. C. A. R. M. Harper, President. E. S. W. Dameron, Vice President. Chas. P. Russell, Secretary. , J. V. Howard, Cor. Secretary. E McDonald, Treas. MOOT COURT. R. W. Herring, Solicitor. , G. R. Ward, Clerk. I. Andrews, Sheriff. Mr. Bullwinkle, Coroner. The Moot Court will convene everv Satur. day night. ; . . , UNIVERSITY MUSICAL ASSOCIATION. Chas. T. Woollen, President. J. B. Goslen, Secretary. -T. F. Rhodes, Treas. R. A. Lichtenthaeler, Libarian. The Kellogg Lecture. The first of the star course lec tures was given Wednesday night by Mr. Charles D. Kellogg, natur alist and bird-war ble'r. Mr. Kel logg has the decided gift of repro ducing the songs of birds, in the exact way that the birds themselves sing by the use of the throat and not of the lips. From the time he began his first i selection, "A Bunch of Black- j birds," to the end of the recital he! furnished, ,the audience with pure entertainment. Besides the music of his bird songs he gave many in- ; teresting and instructive facts- of ; bird life, illustrating all with stere optican views. As the lantern op- j erator threw upon tbe screen pic- j tures of birds and their homes, the j lecturer ioia oi ineir naDirs ana re A SPECIAL INVITATION. The faculty and students of the University are cordially invited, when in Durham, to make our store their headquarters. W. A. Slater Co. When in need of anything while on the Hill, remember that we shall be glad to take your order for a SCHLOSS BRO'S. SUIT, OVERCOAT, or GENTS' FURNISHINGS of any kind. , Herring & McMillan, University Agents FOOT B ALL! We are headquarters for Foot Ball, Base Ball and Tennis goods. Athletic out fits of all kinds. We are also agents for the celebrated JOHN MIDDLETON F1PES, ana Fine Tobaccos Gents Furnishings, Fine Shoes, Shirts, Collars and Ties. Prices of all kinds of Base Ball and Foot Ball goods quoted on application. Write for catalogue. Tennis Rackets re strung. Pipes repaired. N. C. LONG 8 BRO. White end Blue Pressing Club , ' One Dollar per month, IIS ADVANCE. ' We also do altering and repairing at small extra cost. Give us a trial and be convinced. produced the songs of each. At ii ir 23. R. A. PINDLK. the close of his recital he told of aj Nearly opposite University Pharmacy. f trip to a certain rock in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, where he studied the numberless birds which live there. The rock rises abruptly from the water to a height of more than a hundred feet. On it live a family of five persons, whose business it is to fire bombs warning sailors to keep away. In the crevices of the rocks live the birds. Their food they get from the water below. Mr. Kellogg's story of his experi- ence in descending the rock and getting among the birds in the crevices was highly interesting. . As an entertainer Mr. Kellogg is excellent; as a naturalist he gave to his audience new ideas and a better appreciation of nature. Everyone will see more in the song of a ' bird after having heard him. FOR HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS at Reasonable Prices see COBB, ofiDURHAM. N. O. KODAK WORK A SPECIALTY SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS - - - 103 East Main Street. Durham, N.'C. J. S. COBB, SPECIALISTS IN... Engraving Binding Catering to Southern Institutions. Colle 30 University AND ' College Annuals Printed and Bound by us last season. Sat isfaction Guaranteed. CAPITAL JIOO.QOQ.OO. THE STONE PRlNilfiQ' M'F'G, CO. ROANOKE, V A. Tennis Association Organized. Last Wednesday evening at 7.30 amass meeting was held in Gerrard Hall for the purpose of organizing a Tennis Association. Mr. Horner Winston was unanimously elected president, and Mr. Hal Worth sec retary and treasurer. The newly elected president pro ceeded to explain the organization: its purpose and its plan. The de sire is to promote ability in tennis n such a general way that the Uni versity shall possess many good players and several with superior skill. To aid this, Dr. Venable has consented to allow as many courts as are needed, for instance, five or six, to be built side by side on the old athletic field convenient to the new gymnasium, " This arrange ment of the courts will make the playing unusually interesting and agreeable. The playerswill be en abled to take interest in each other's work, and spectators will be attrac ted. After the game the players can go to their lockers in the Gym. and then be refreshed with baths. And next year the University can send out to other colleges not only one but several good tennis teams. A tournament is to be held this week on some of the scattered courts that we now have around college. In doubles strong and weak players will be put together to make even matches. To the winners there will be given handsome prizes. The admission fee to the association is at once very small and sufficient $2. Sneed, Markham, Pearson Co. - WILL HAVE A FULL LINE OF Clothing and Gent s Furnishings at TICKARD'S HOTEL, September 28, 29 8 30. Smith & Pickard, Agents. K , If, .A , as 4 f THE SHUR-ON EYE GLASS! The newest and most perfect Eye. Glass made. Positive and accurate ... adjustment. Neater and more be coming. You will be delighted when you see it, more so when you wear it. Dr. S. Rapport ' Dvurln&trx-i! N. C Eye Specialist. Office over Kronheimer's store. I Yearhy's Drug Store The largest and best stock of drugs in town. Our drinks are not old and antiquated but new and modern. Celi ko, Evoita, PepsiCola Cincho. HOT DRINKS, Beef Tea, Tomato Bouillon, Chocolate and Coffee, etc. We carry a full line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs and Gasoline, Druggist Sundries, Toilet Articles, in cluding Combs, Chamois Skins, Brush es, Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, Face Powd er, Sponges, Etc, Lowney's, Tenny's and Hughes Candy. . Choice line of Cigars. Prescriptions accurately de; spensed day or night, : E. S. MERRITT, Manager. Chapel Hill Hotel AND UNIVERSITY INN ANNEX. Rates, $2.00 per clcxyr. Special prices per week and month.. W. W. Pickard, Proprietor WHY IS IT? You get the best work and most satisfaction when your laundry is done by the , cModel Steam Laundry, of DURHAM, N.' C. Because it has the latest improved machinery and most experienced service. ), OLDEST, LARGEST, BEST. Our Chapel Hill Agent will give special at teutron to University students. R. C. Holton, Agt No. 20 Old West. Our Specialty i- PRECRIPTION WORK. Eubanks Drug Comp'y Lonnte 8c Lyon of Durham. Clothing, Shoes, Overcoats and Furnishings of all kinds. We car ry SteinBlock Clothes "Walkover and Hanan Shoes. Orders taken any time by G. L. JONES & "Lengthy" JONES. Agents. , . J. n