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UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. W. D. CarniichaeU: president, i Burton Craige, Vice-President. A. W. Belden, Sec'y.-and Treas. - UN1 VEHSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. II. -T. Collier, Captain. W. D. Caruiichaol, Minager. . , ; ,F..AT Gudger, Assistant Manager, UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. B. K. Stanley, Captain. W. D. Carmichael, Manager. ' TRACK ATHLETIC TEAM. sR. H; Wright, Captain. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. , Prof: Harrington, Director. Darius ; Eat man, Leader. . R. H. Graves.Business Manager. ELISHA . MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO CIETY. . .Richaf4'H;Wnitehea4,-Al,:P;Preaident. Henry V. Wilton, Ph.D., Vice-President. 1 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 . year. . 'HISTORICAL SOCIETY. ' Kemp J. Battle, LL. D. President. Geo. T. WinstontiLL.D.,lst Vice-President, E. A; Alderman, D.C.L., 2nd Vice-President, J, H.White, Secretary. ' SH AKESPERE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D. D.XL.D., President. -Samuel, May A. M., )Vice-President. W.R. Webb, Secretary. R.-H. Sykes,, Treasurer. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. K." P. Harrington, President. F.UK.Ball, Vice-President. W, D, Toy, Sec'y. and Treas, Meets on last Tuesday night of each month in the English Lecture room. v PHILOSOPHICAL CLUB. H. G. Connor, President. ' Burton, Qraige, VicerPiesident. Theo. F. Kluttz, Sec'y. and.Treas. FRATERNITIES (Secret). Delta Kappa Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Zeta Psi,i .Sigma Nu, ; Sigma. Alpha Epsilon, Al pha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Phi Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap pa AlplPhPelta-TH.eta; ; ,SOCJETIpiS. . Thea Nu EpsiloniSecifet). Pi Sigma (Secret). ; , ; , ; Ordr jf GjtpghpAO, ( Juj3,jar :Seet ) .rThe society mi n February .and Oetober.Ban quet Thursday night of Commencement. Philanthropic (Literary, Secret). Estab ' lished 1795. Meets every Saturday night in Phi HallrNewEasfBuilding. " Dialeetip (Literary, Secret). Established 1795. Meets every Saturday night in the Di HallNew West Building. . UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB. J. A. Andrews, President. , C. R. Deyy Vice-President. ..... R. E. Follen, Secretary. , - ' Milton Elliott, Treasurer. Meets at call of President. Leader select edjfor each german. . Y.'.M. C. A. .''".' J. S.rayrejdsfit. C. HJohflpcifyice-President. F. W. C.Qkfi,:,.CQrSec , ' P. H. Ely, RepSec... R. H. Wrjghjjt, rgas,- J . ' TENNIS ASSOCIATION. E. j. tG,tj,iztn,. President. R. 'H.tGrayesr- Vice-President. P. B. Johnson, Sec. and Treas. UNIVERSITY-DRAMATIC CLUB. R. H. GravesManager. , Varsity vs. Guilford College. Coh (tinted J mm Jirst pag'c. play, ball foinfj to C.&.Cran&tage,Director. Hi makes off-side Carolina. , ( Carolina failing to gain, Belden punts. Cowles catches and advan ces the ball 20 yards. Guilford loses 1 yard (Wright reaching over and tackling the player). Guilford makes poor punt, Best, quickly fall ins" on. ball; Busbee skirts end for 5 yards; Haywood, by a brilliant dash of 30 yards, behind -beautifu interference, - scores a 'touchdown Belden kicks pretty goad. 1 Score: Carolina 6, Guilford 4. f Time: 5 minutes. Guilford punts 35 yards, Belden receiving, punts back. Guilford goes through center for 3 yard; Tomlinson loses 3 yards; v Jordain makes poor punt., Ball. goes outsltje U.N. C.'s ball on Guilford's 45 yard line. Haywood skirts Hill js end .and. by a. beautiful run of 45 yards makes a .touchdown. Beldeln kicks jroal. Score: UN. C. 12, Guilford 4. Time: 3, minutes. , Guilford kicks 35 yards; Belden, catching the ball, punts back. Guilford fails to gain, on 1st down, makes 3 yards on 2nd and 2 on 3rd. Ball goes over; to Carolina. Umpire calls time. ' Score: Carolina 12, Guilford 4. Belden punts off; Kerner catches Rogers tackling before he can . ad vance it, . Cowles makes ,1 yard through .left tackle; Cowles .gains 3 yards; : Guilford fumbles,; Bag well, R., falling on the ball. Hav- woody following a beautiful; inter ference makes a brilliant dash of 35 vards round Hill's end. Belden fails to Icick goal. , i( . Score: U. N. C. 16, Guilford.' 4. Guilford kicks off, Wright catches and passes the ball to Belden whd punts; Hill catches, Rogers rushing down and tackling him in his tracks; Cowles makes a pretty dash of ( 10 yards around left end. , Guilford punts on 3rd down; ball goes out-side; White falling on the ball; ball goes over to Guilford on Carolina's failure to gain. Guilford fumbles, Rogers quickly falling on the ball; : Carolina, looses 5 yarcls Haywood makes pretty run of 2')i yards placing the ball on Guilford's Z yara iine; isagweil, Uv. uv. scores touchdown; Belden fails to kick jroaL Score Carolina 20; Guilford -4. Guilford kicks 40 yards; Green" catches,, advancing - the , ball 10 yards; Carolina failing to gain, Bel den punts 25 yards; Hockett touc lie's the ball but .fails to hold it; White quickly falls on the ball; Haywood ' supported by good blocking scores a touchdown; Belden kicks goal. Score Carolina 26.Guilford 4. Bux ton goes in the ! game t'.taking Hay woods place. , Guilford kicks 40 yards; Belden receiving makes brilliant dash of 30 yards; Rogers looses 10 yards; Rog j ers makes 15 -yards but looses the .ball.., . 1 Guilford's ball; T.omlinson makes Mr Dr. M; b. KiH& .DENTALiSDRGliON Office with Or. HeadcH. H'.-.S1 thijj-'ji Swill Uuiversity oi" North Carolioa. Offers thorough instruction ! f.' courses of study,, sii lirief courts -!?ttli courses to suit individual . 'ptl011 sional courses i n la W a'ri. . proff ue ,' :00. C. L. LINDSAY. 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Kenney, Agt.No. 3, Old K. ?JfcjA$& V)l : if&M'Vb&L'tfl T. J. LAMBE, t 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 Artiheim & Strause Bros Samples JSaT'Can;be seen at any, time. ikk SPECIALTY. Yours respectfully, N. C. LONG & BRO. Managers. W, DUKE, SONS & CO., URANCH OP THE American Tobaccp Co., DURHAM, N. C. aiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiuniiB III lis- "N. j - EXTRA; i jSEIHinnGTOBACCD!1 rKade from the Purest, Ripest and Sweetest leaf 3. s Krown In tbe Goldi-n Belt of North Carolina. Clit- 5 S arette Book goea with eaobU-o. pouch. v 5 s ALL FOR io CENTS. 5 A Pleuant, Cool and Delightful Smoke. - Lvon Co. Tobacco works, Durham, N. C. 3 "MIIMII'lll,imi,IIMUuH- A Wonerful Invention Church Directory. Pkksbytekian Chukch. Rev. D. J. Cnr- rie, Serrices every Sunday mornino; and 3 yards; Cowles skirts R. E. for 6 nifht except the firt Sunday jin each month. ! yards Guilford in the next 11 downs Praver meetinc every Wedncadav nio-ht.'. Hpiscopai, CriuRCHl-Rey;, Mr. Wiaecoff.'1 'ihrSh ' T . line for 26 Services every Sunday niomkag and -night . .yards. , The game was then called MatHonisT CHUHCH.-TT-Rey Si jl. Masey. with the ball on Carolina ' 2 yard Service! every Sunday ,'ojorinAnff, and night, line. Prayer meeting1 Wednedajr, uighjt. : . , Baptist CHURCH.Reypr.Thos. Httme;: ;Fr6sh chocolate 'fruit 'cakes are Service, every Sunday jtnpwinand nighty all the go. . Call on Taukersley for Prayer meeting every Wednesday night, imported Cakes and Crackers. Zoology teaches that the hairs of the head are hollow and-; contain an ' oil that gives them life. In cliotiinLr the Jiair sors, this hollow is left open, and the hair avscs us lue-gtvmg properties. ' , rl have a Machine named the Sinffeine Ma' Chme, which removes the hair and at the pame tune closes up the hollow, causing the hair to retain its life-giving properties: and therefore stopping the hair from falling- out or dying, and giving it a soft growth. Call and examine this machine and have your hair singed. Special attention given to dressing La dies hair. ; Cutting-done with exquisite and srtistis skill by the old University Barber of twenty years' experience. ,. i .e nging: machine is highly "recom. mended by scientists throughout the country, Very Res pectlully, '" ' ' . ' ' r, ' " 1'. D.DUNSTAN, Professor of Tonsorial Art. Southern Railway : (PIEDMONT AIR-LIN R.) ' THE GREAT TRUNK LINE. CONDlCNSEa 8CHKDULK, IN EFFECT JAN. 5th 1806. ; TRAINS LEAVE.. CHAPEL llltt' 8:45, a. in. Connects at.--University with trains for Greensboro, Danyillo, Rich mondf Washington and' all points North also with trains for Durham, Raleitfh. Goldsboro, Selnia, Tarboro, Rocky Mt Suffolk and Norfolk, Wilmington.' New Bern and Morchead City. 12:50, p. tn. Connectg at .University for Durham, .Raleigh, Selma, Goldsboro aud all local stations. j 4:25, p. m. . Connects at University for Uni- versity, Greensboro,, Charlotte,, Atlauta Now Orleans, Memphis... Columbia,-Sa vanna, Jacksonville, St. 'Augustine, ana .all points South. -: ' - ' :ii TRAINS ARRIVE AT CHAPEL IIIIL. 11:10, a. m.. From Greesnboro, Danville, Washing ton and other points North, also from Durham Raleigh, Selma and Golds- v boro. . - , , . . ' 2:40, " p. m.' From Greensboro, Charlotte, At !".lanta. Columbia, , Jacksonville and all : points North and South-West. 6:50, p.,,m. , Fro'in 'Wilmington, New Berne, Norfolk, Tarboro, Rocky Mount, Suffolk ' Goldsboro, Raleighf Durluun, and ''lter' mediate "stations. Quick time: accom V r niodation unexcelled. 7 ; v; CHAS. L. HOPKINS, Travelling Pass. Agent. ' u' ... , Charlotte, N. t. J.iM. Culp, v-- ''.,':- ': -W.H. 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