UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. W. D. Carmichel, President. Burton Craige, Vice-President. A.W. Belden, Sec'y. and Treas. ' UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. H. T. Collier, Captain." - ' W. D. Carmichael, Manager. F. A. Gudger, Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. B. E. Stanley, Captain. W. D. Carmichael, Manager. V." TRACK ATHLETIC -TEAM. H. H. Wright, Captain. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. Prof. Harrington, Director. Darius Eatman, Leader. . R. H. Graves.Business Manager. ELISIIA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO- . CIBTY. Richard H. Whitehead, M. D., President. Henry V. Wilson, Ph.D., Vice-President. Francis P. Venable, Ph D., Sec'y. and Treas. Charjea Baakerville, Ph D., Cor . Sec'y. Meats in Person Hall the second Tuesday night of each month. . Journals issued twice year, ' "' 'r "'' "'- ' -".'''' : HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President. Sea!T. Winston, 'LL.D., 1st Yice-PreaUettis, E. A. Alderman.D.C.L., ZA Vice-President. J. H. White, Secretary. SHAKESPERE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D. D. LL.D., President. Samuel May A. M., Vice-president. W. X. Webb, Secretary. R. H. Sykes, Treasurer. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. K. P. Harrington, President. ' F. K. Ball, Vice-President. W. D, Toy, Sec'y. and Treas. Meets on Jast Tuesday night of each month in the English Lecture room. , PHILOSOPHICAL CLUB. H. G. Connor, President. Birrton Craige, Vice-President. Theo. F. Kluttj, Sec'y- and Treas. FRATEIililTIES (Secret).'- , J)lta Kappa Epsitcu, Beta Tlscta Pi. Zcta Pi ''Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha : Epsilon, Ai ph Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Phi Gamma i- i.v, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap ;a upl:a, Phi Delta Theta. " ' SOCIETIES. Cett JSu Epsilon (Secret). : r ,"?-,. na (Secret i. -; v ,-. r,ru?- ofGrim'iiV; (Junior, Secret). The t-i-rr n-et la Fvt'uary and October. Ban .j ct TJr'-tsday of Commencement. :,'rt;".d,.-ti)icfIc Lllcrary, Secret). . .Estab lished 96. lili every Saturday night in Phi Ha! , New E. .: Huilding. Dialectic' (LitWary,; Secret). Established 17. i eett eye!;y Saturday night in the Di Hall, New West Building. UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB. . J. A. Andrews, President. C. R. Dey, Vice-President. R. L., Follen, Secretary. Milton Elliott, Treasurer. Meets at call of President. Leader select ed for each germ an. Y. M. C. A. J. S. Wray, President. 1 C. H. "Johnson, Vice-President F. W. Coker, Cor. Sec. P. JELEly, Rec Sec. ' ' R.H. Wright, Treas- TENNIS ASSOCIATION. E. K. Graham, President. ' R. H. Graves, Vice-President. F. B. Johnson, Sec. and Treas. ' UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC CLUB. R. H. Graves, Manager. C. S. Carr, Stage Director. Church Directory.- PESSBViAWPHU.RdHRey. D. J. Cur rie, Services every Sunday morning and night except the first Sunday in each month. Prayar meeting evVry Wedheday night fipiscoPAt C.HC'5-ij. R. .He Winecoff. Services every bmx.-y morning ana n.;.-1.,!:, Mbthoiist Church, -Rev. S. L. Mas-it-v. Service every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Baptist Chdhh. Kv. Dr.Thos.: Hume. Services every Sunday morning arid night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. A Drawn Battle. -. .-, .. ' , Continued from first fage. en and Belden responds like a hero with a fifty yard punt that causes the. Virginia" lads to fill the air with all sorts of sulfurous phrases. The ball is now in the center of the field in Blacksburg-'s posses sion. By hard rushes the sphere i' carried to Carolina's twenty-five yard line and secured by the 'Varsity on downs. Belden punts and Carolina se cures ,the ball. Again hr. punts and Best falls on the ball iineeu aals from Virginia's g-oal. The 'Varsity is held for three downs and it is Virginia's ball. Steady gains were made by Blacksburg's backs and the ball was forced to Carolina's twentT-eight 3'ard line vvhen time for the half was caljed. Blacksburg's team is heavy an4 well trained. The line stood like a wall and our light backs could make but slight impression upon it. Blacksburg's right guard's net weight is two hundred and twenty pounds and the rest are like unto him. We congratulate bur men 6u l.ci;y Aihh; lo ksr ort of the way of til CSC taufe" of 'the unmnt tinrs nun prevent their scoring. ' Carolina played on the defensive and Bel den's long punts at critical mo ments doubtless prevented Blacks? )urg s scoring. The star players for Virginia were Ingles Eskridge, Johnson and Tread well. For the 'Varsity Wright and Whitaker carried off the ; honors, but Belden's full back work was a very brilliant feature. The line up of the teams was as follows: ' A. New Suit for $2.50. In. order to introduce our new work and secure agents we will clean, dye and press a whole suit for $2.50. I will- send with the privilege of exam ination before paying for same. I guarantee to give perfect satisfac tion or pay full value for the goods; I refer to any bank, business man or officer in the city. D. W. C. Harris, Steam Dye Works, Ralen-h, N. C S. W. Kenney, Agt. No. 3, Old E'. TRY , V T. W. BURCH i . - - ,-:' ; FOR .HV;:":-") Heavy & Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of all kinds, Cakes, Cracif-f.-, L'.ujf.i'iriR. Green' Blacksburg Johnson, .. Carolina. Whitaker, Wright, - Neville, Joyner, Carson, . Lake,. ' Best, j Green, Haywood, .Putterson, Belden. . L. 15.' Starke, v. L. 1. Pelter, L. G. Herbeet, R. A., -';' ' C. Mager. R. G. Wood, ' - R. T. . TreadweU, U. E. Morton, , Q.B. Eskridge',' R. II.' B. Ingles, ' ' Lv H. B; Herbert. E.: II.. F, B. .- .-. , ., -- i. .. .i Umpire, Miv Adams. Referee. Mr. Ma- hann. y Linesmen, Messrs. Barnard, and Thompson. , :, ' . A Fantasia of Football.. " -'.'' rot -Town Topic. The footbaU boy:.is hi the field: O, here's ty l)i I'opy lh'iir! He has gritted his tettth and he's out on the 1 ' ; heath ' . . ; . '" ' With blood to spill and spare. He has pads on his legs and , inuffs on his ears,' ' ';-. - t .. , . . .; - v And a shield .across his nose. '' ' And he dives ; in the game . with an eye of flame, :''': .' . - '( And massacres his foes! ( v t , ., O, hurrah for the lad with the luty legs And the glad, vociferous shout; Football he can play in the orthodox way, . And kick your front teeth out. The football boy is put for blood: O, here's o his leathery jaw! V. He can. smash all his bones, break his face on the stones. And then sing out for more. . . . ' i He has brawn in his arms and thews in his . thighs,' ; ' And muscle ail over his frame;, He can knock you dead with a butt of his head, , ' . , . Arid frolic on just the same. " I ; i), i'vin a!! w the lad with tl'.eJron chest . . Aud .th.c 'hayvk-k .vt.sli;i:.vtrv uaor! Alav he tram tile, ami nt'iiml t ins u t ni " " the grouiid' ; And make merry at their dispair. "' ' "'" v . The, football boy's aain on deck: O, here's to his dfdor hot! He would crack all your ribs, would his fes tive nibs, . Yes, just as soon as not! Your chest he will . crush , with one soulful thump : v Of his fairy foot, you bet! e . And won't give a., if your i; whole dia- . 'phragm f. j 1 He shatters, without regret. I. ' O, hurrah for the lad with the livid jowl, Who's out for grime and gore!' May he kill all his foes with a kick in the nose, For thac's what we're living for! - Dr. M. D. Kin., DENTAL SURGEON1 Office with Dr. Headea. aiiitiiiNiifiiiiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiitiiiiii T. J. LAMBE, THE CLOTHIER, HATTER, ' ' AND GENT'S. FURNISHER, ' ' y OF DURHAM, 1 J Has opened a ' ' Branch Store. In the 01d(D. K. E. HALL. Where you will find an up to date line of Goods at ' u " REASONABLE PRICES. Mark Artiheiin & Strause Bros Sa tuples JfSSrCaw b" se-i at any tini. TAi U'Ji'l;: !':XuK: i,.' I a r.UVs . . JA Si'HClAIrY -i ;. Yours resnec t fully, i-HM:-i9 & : CRO. - Managfers. SESMaBG:TDBAIXOl' Made f roin the Purest, Ripest nd Swentest loaf -: grown In the Golden Belt of North Carolina. Gig-: S arette Boot goo with each ii-os. pouch. ' 3 I r ALL, FOR io CENTS. r X Pleasant; Cool and Delightful Smoke, a : z Lvon Co. .Tobacco Works, Durham, N.C.5 HIIIIIIMlillllllUllllllllllll.llllllllilllllllUIIIIII IUIIM , V University, of North Carolina, Offers thorough instruction in fourrecrui Cour&es of stndv. si i hnVf 0 ar , V,VU1 SCSj 0pti courses to suit individual needs, and prof . " u.uu meaicine, - Tuition $60 a year; total expense $ijo Over. 500 students, 26 teachers, 40,000 vol, mes, 7 scientific la bora t ries 'and n,Useut!, grymnasium, athletic grounds, bath m, (free to all. . , Discipline manly, without espionage Scholarships and loans to the needy Tuition free to sons of all ministers ca didates for the ministry, public school Wch rs, and persons under bodily inlinnitr ddress PRESIDENT aWkmaN Chapel Hill, n c A Wonerful Invention opJogy, teaches that the hairs of the head are hollow, and contain an oil that gives them life.,' In clipping- the ' hair with scis sors, this hollow is left open; and' the hair loses its lifc-g-iving-properties. I haVe a Machine named the Singeing Ma chine, which removes the hair and at the same time 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 . " ' ' 'ti1t?,i.c done witli erquisite and r-r.iW (1 old TTnirors' ty T'.a?"br of tvvi-n!y .ytu'-.',: spi-v'v,-r v 1 ' ' :' The singing ' machine Is highly recom mended by acienlists throughout the country. .'.". Very Respectlully, .'"'-;-- ; .'".--v.v. T. D. DUNSTAN, Professor of Tonsorial Art. f'ifTrJI i I lil iH i- i W. DUKE, SONS (SCO., . . BKANCH OP THE American Tobacco Co., DURHAM, N. C. Southern Railway " ' (piedmont air-line.) . the great Trunk line. CONDENSED 1 SCHEDULE, IN EFFECT JAN". 5th 1806. TRAINS LEAVE CHAPEL HILL 8:45, a. m., Connects at University with trains for Greensboro, Danville, Rich mond, Washington and all points North also with trains for Durham, Raleigh, . Goldsboro, Selina, Tarboro, Rocky Mt, Suffolk and Norfolk, Wilmington. New Bernand Morehead City. 12:50, p. m. , Connect! at University for . Uurnam, Kaletgh, Selma, Goldsboro aua all local stations. 4:25, p. m. Connects at University for Uni versity, Greensboro, Charlotte, Atlanta New Orleans, Memphis, Columbia, Sa . vanna,, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and all points South. ' I' R A'L K A lv R 1 V E AT CHAPEL HILL. 11:10, a. ml : From -'' Greesnboro, Danville, Washington and other points North, also from Durham Raleigh, Selma and Golds. ,. boro. 40) p; m. ' From Greensboro, Charlotte, At- . . - , - . 4 . .mi. on1 all ianta, ;Uoiumoia, .jacKsonvmc ailVi ' points North and South-West. 6:50,. p. m. '. From Wilmington, New Berne, .. Norfolk, Tarboro, Rocky Mount, Sufloi , , Goldsboro, Raleigh, Durham, and inter ' ; niediate' stations. Quick tim?: accom modation unexcelled. CHAS. L. HOPKINS, Travelling Pass. Agent ' - r,nrlnte. N. Charlotte, W. H. GliBKN- . Mau'ff r. J. M. Cui.P, Traffic Manau-er. Gen - W A. TURK, Gei. ' Ai-Ut . ' ' ' ' - ' K .,(,. itJU, V-C 1 li. TEAGUE, Agent, S.JS-1,0