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UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. W. D. Carmichael, president. Burton Craige, Vice-Preident. A. W. Belden, Sec'y. and Treas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. H. T. Collier, Captain.'-.- W. D. Cartnichael, Manager. , ' F. A. Gudger, Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. , . ' i i i . i B. E. Stanley, Captain. v W. D. Carmichael,-Manager. TRACK ATHLETIC: TEAM. v R, H. Wright, Captain. UNIVERSITY, GLEE CLUB. Prof. Harrington, Director. Darius Eatman, Leader. R. H. Graves.Business Manager. . .. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO CIETY. Richard H. Whitehead, M. D.j President. Henry V. Wilson, Ph.D., Vice-President." ' Francia P. Venable, Ph D. Sec'y. and Treas. Charlea Baskervilie. Ph D.,' Cor. Sec'y. Meets in Person Hall the second Tuesday night of each month. Journals issued twice a year. '' j;- "m - - , HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President. Ceo. T. Winston, LL.D., 1st Vice-President. K. A. Alderman.D.C.L., 2nd Vice-President. J. H. White,' Secretary.1 ' ' SHAKESPERE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D. D. LL.D., President. Samuel May. A. M., Vice-President. W. R. 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 last Tuesday night of each month in the English Lecture room, r ; PHILOSOPHICAL CLUB. H. G. Connor, President. Barton Craige, Vice-President. Thed. F. Kluttz, Sec'y. and Treas. V , FRATERNITIES (Secret). Delta Kappa Epsilon,' Beta Theta Pi, Zeta Psi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Al pha TTau Omega, Sigma Chi, Phi Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap pa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta. 1 ; . ..' 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, President. C.R.' DeyVide-President. . R. E. Foiled, Secretary. Milton ElliotC Treasurer. , Meets at call of President. Leader select ed for each germa'nV . ,. ' . n u Y! M. ' C, A. ' J. 8. Wray, President. ' y i C. 1L Johnson, Vice-President flf. W. CbkeV, Cor. Sec. , P. H. "Ely; Rec'Sec. R. H. Wright, Treas: TENNIS 'ASSOCIATION. E. K. Graham, "President. R. H. Graves, Vice-President. i F. B. JohnsonV Secand Treas. . UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC CLUB. ; R. H.1 Graves, Manager. C. S. Carr, Stage Director. :-VV ,r ' V Church Directory. ' PkssbyieriAK CHt7RCH.Revf D. J. Cur rie, Services 'every "Sntfday morning and night; except the first Sunday in each month. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night.' r Episcopal Church. Rev. " Mr." Winec'off. SerVlces cver'y Sunday ornirig and- night.' Mbthodit Church. ReV; S. L. a'skey; services every ounaiy muiujug iau nignt. JPrayer meeting Wednesday night. . -J i Baptist Church. Rev. Dr. Thos. Hume. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayef meeting every Wednesday night. The Game With Georgia. Concluded from first fiag-e. opportunity to touch the ball. Goal was k eked and the score was Ga., 18; N. C, 12. Here endeth the first half. . ' SECOND HALF. Belden kicked to Georgia's ten yard. line. Nally, -Blanch and Wirht advanced., the ball, and Gammon kicked to Carolina's five yard line. Belden tried to punt but Blanch and Kent blocked the , ball, and scored a touchdown. Lovejoy kicked oal. Score: Ga., 24; N.C., 12. i'.i' .:' - a '.., It was now almost dark. .Belden kicked to five' yard line. Lovejoy gained 'fifteen yards - and Nally ten, but the ball was lost and Carolina secured it. Tlie ball was quickly rushed to Georgia's five yard line. At this point the referee desired to call time but Carolina . .objected Said the referee, ''Make a touchdown this rush br.I call the game.V Car olina pulled herself together - and Haywood plowed through the Geor gians, making the, necessary " five yards i and scoring a touchdown. Belden missed goal. Final score: Georgia, 24; Carolina, 16. The teams lined up as follows: Georgia. Carolina. Wight, L.E. . White, Price, L. T. ' Wright (Capt). Bland, . L. G. Neville, Atkifisoh, ' C Joyner, Middlebrooks, 11. G. Carson, ,' Kent, II. E. , . Seagle, Watson, Tt. E.' Cost. Gammon, Q. B. Green, Nally (Capt.), L.H.B. Haywood , Cothran, , R.H.B. , Mooror Lovejoy, F. B. Belden. j Substitutes: Georgia, Spain, Walden, Pet erson; Carolina, Busbee, Harlee, Bagwell. We hear that i the Junior team is to play, with Davis" School and the State A. & M. - , . TRY .. . , ' T. W. BURiDH ; , FOR . " Heavy & Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods 6f all kinds, . Cakes, Crackers, Candies. Green Fruit ,a Speciality. 'J:T.;JMBE,: 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 Jine Ggods at . REASONABLE PRICES. V Mark '-Arnheitn & Strause , v . : Bros v Samples "Cau be seen at any time. TAIpR;;'MAP. CLOTHING Yours respectfully, N. C.LONG & BRO. Managers. Kittle Lee and Willie Gray. Two brown heads with tossing curls, Red lips shutting over pearls, ; Bare feet white and wet with dew, Two eyes black and two eyes blue. Little boy, and girl were th'ey, Kittle Lee and Willie Gray. ' They were standing where a brook : . Bending likea shepherd's crook, Flashed its Silver and thick ranks " Of green willows lined its banks, Half in thought and half in play, Kittle Lee and Willie Gray. They had cheeks like cherries 'red. He was taller, most a head; -She with arms like wreaths of snow, Swung a basket two and fro As she loitered half in play Chattering- to Willie Gray. "Pretty Kittie," Willie said. And there came a dash of red Through the brownness of his cheek, "Boys are strong and girls are weak, And I'll carry, so I will, Kittie's basket up the hill." Kittie answered with a laugh, "You shall carry only half," And then tossing back her curls, "Boys are weak as well as girls." Do yon think that Kittie guessed Half the wisdom she expressed? Men are only boys grown tall, , Hearts don't change much after all, And when long years from that day Kittie Lee and Wtthe Gray Stood again beside the brook, Bending like a shepherd's crook, It is strange that Willie said, While again a dash of red - ,f. Crossed the brownness of his cheek, I am strong and you are weak; Life is but a slippery steep . . Hung with shadows cold and deep, "Will you trust me, Kittie, dear? Walk beside me without fear? May I carry, if I will, . , All your burdens up the hill?', ; And she answered with a laugh, "No, but you may carry half." : " Close beside the little brook, ' Bending like a shepherd's crook, Washing with its silver hands Late and early at the sands, Is a cottage where today Kittio lives with Willie Gray. In the porch she sits and lo Swings a basket to and fro; Vastly different from the one . That she swung in years agone. This is long and deep and wide, And has rockers on the side. aillllllHIIIUIIHMMIIIIIIKIIItllllllllllllllllinillllllllB mirk Atf EXTRA I isnnrnGTuBACco "z Made from the Purest, Ripest and Sweetest lett : grown In the Golden Belt of North Carolina. Cig- s : axette Book goes with eachllom. pouch. s 1 ALL FOR io CENTS. t A PleftMnt, Cool and Delightful Smoke, s Lvon 4 Co. Tomcco Works, Durham, N. C. iimiimiiimiiiMuimiiiiiiMiiiiiMMiiiiiuiimiuiUMl A Woncrful Invention Zoology 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 life-giving properties. - '-. I have a Machine named the Singeing1 Ma chine, which removes the hair and at the same time closes up the hollow, causing the hair to retajn 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 ertistis skill by the old University Barber of twenty years' experience. The singing machine is highly : recom mended by scientists throughout the country. . . Very Respectfully, , T. D. DUNSTAN, Professor of Tonsorial Art. Dr. M. D. King, DBNTAL SURGEON Office with Dr. Headen. University of North Carolina. Oifersthorougrhinstructiooio,,,,, Courses of stud- k'it u;e S"' . . courses, otitm , courses to suit individual a . v , . , "wusi ana prof. ttllu naeaicine Tuition $60 a year; total expense $W Over 500 students. 26 tearW ,n IT' . , . - wiolUiie8 and musci gymnasium, athletic grounds, bath , (free to all. . ,. ' bath rWl ' Discipline manly, without espionage Scholarships and loans to the needr " Tuition free to sons of an J' didates for the ministry, public school W ' - ; Chapel Hill, n. c W , DUKE, SONS St CO., BRANCH OF THE American Tobacco Co,, DURHAM, N. C. . Southern Railway - (PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.) THE GREAT TRUNK LINE. CONDENSED SCHEDULE, IN EFFECT JAN. 5th 1896. TRAINS LEAVE CHAPEL HILL 8:45, a. m. Connects at University with - trains for Greensboro, Danville, Rich mond, Washington and ali points North also with trains, for Durham, Raleigh, Goldsboro, Selma, Tarboro, Rocky Mt Suffolk and Norfolk, Wilmington, Nee, Bern and Morehead City 12:50, p. m. Connect, at University fa Durham, Raleigh, Selma, Goldsboro anj all local stations. . v. 4:2S, p. m. Connects at tFui versify forUni- versity, Greensboro, Charlotte, Atlanta Nav Orleans. Memphis, Columbia, sa vanna, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, all points South. TRAINS ARRIVE AT CHAPEL HlW- 11:10, a.m. Front Greesnboro, Danvill' 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 al po) n ts North and South-West. fi-.sft r, . i l?mm Wilminirtnn. NeW ettt' ' , NorfoH, Tarboro, Rocky Mount, Stt - , mediate stations. Quick time: modatioii unexcelled. ., tQAO. iy. " accow- , Travelling Pass. Agent. Charlotte, N. t. J. M. Cni.p, S W. H. GREW- TraiTlc ManaWcr. Gen.Man'gf' W, A.TUKK, i Gen. Pass. Agent. Washington,
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