UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY.
OIrElUli . ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
E. K. Graham, President.
R. S. Busbee, Vice-President.
R U. Sykes, Soc'y. and Troas..
UNTTERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM,
A W. Belden, Captain.
Warren L. Kluttz, Jr., Manager.
Jones Fuller, Assistant Manager.
UNIVERSITY 3ASE-B ALL TEAM. '
R. A. Winston, Captain.
R. H. Lewis, Jr., Manager.
Assistant Manager.
TRACK ATHLETIC TEAM.
G.B. Pond, Captain.
UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB.
P.-of. Harrington, Director.
J. K. Pfohl,Leader.
..... Business Manager.
ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO
CIETY.
J. W. Gore, C. E., President.
rv.li;i rVih.h A M . Vim-President.
Francis P. Venable, Ph D Sec'y. and Treas.
PharlM RaKkervi'll. Ph D.. Cor. Sec'T.
Meats in Person Hall the second Tuesday
aicrbt of each montn.1 journals issueu twice
year. .
HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
lfinP. Tiattlc. IAj. TI.. President.
E. A. Alderman, D .C. L., Vice-President.
J. G. McCormic, Secretary.
SHAKESPERE CLUB.
Thomas Hume, D. D. LL.D., President.
W. O. Toy, Vice resident.
Samuel May A. B., Secretary.
L. J. Bell, Treasurer.
' PHILOLOGICAL CLUB.
t E.Alexander, President.
H. F. Linscott, Vice-President.
o If Gt n-nA TrfSS.
- Meets on last Tuesday night of each month
in the English lecture room.
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FRATERNITIES (Secret).
Delta Kappa Epilon, Beta Theta Pi, Zeta
TJn Ri.rTna Aloha Eosilon, Al
pha! Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Phi Gamma
Delta, Kappa Sigma, jvappa Aipi;, i
pa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta.
SOCIETIES.
Theta Nu Epstlon (Secret).
Order of Gimghouls ( Junior, Secret). The;
society meets in J eoruary anautwuc..
quet Thursday night ot Commencement,
Philanthropic (Literary, Secret). Estab
lished 1.17V&. Meets every aaiuruajr uiyutm
Dialectic (Literary, Secret).. Established
1796. , Meets every aatnraay nig ui m
Hall, New West Building.
UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB.
R. S., Busbee,. President.
C. B. Buxton Vice-President.
H. C. Cowles, Secretary.
G. IX Vick, Treasurer.,
Meets at call of President, Leader select-
Y. M. C. A.
J. K. PfoM, President., ... .
- F. W. Coker, Vice-President.
T., G. Psarson, Cor. Sec. ; . -
H. Anderson, Rec. Sec.
W. E. Cox, Treas. ,
W N. Pritchard,
GENARAL MERCHANDISE.
Shoes, Hardware and Farming
Implements a specialty.
RESERVED FOR PROCTOR
& CO.,
Durham, Nt C.
Watch their Ad. in Next Issue.
A Wonderful invention.
Zoology teaches that the hairs of the head
i,iu, inl mntain an oil that srives
them life. In clipping the hair with scis
sors, this hollow is left open, and the hair
loses its lite-giving propcincs. .
Ta Mnr.hine named the Sinceinc Ha-
iirhirh 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
A-.,lirr anil rri vine it a soft'errowth.
Call and examine this machine and have
your hair singed. -. ,. .
aiol nHftiim iriven to dressing lya-
dies hair. Cutting done with exquisite and
srtistis skill by the old University barber
of twenty years' experience.
m,. vina-trur machine is hiifhly reconi'
mended by scientists throughout the country,
v er y xvcspc. iiuiijr ,
T. T). DUNSTAN.
Professor of Tonsorial Art.
The Co-Operative
btore
Is offering" to the students and fac.
Men's Stylish Shoes
Alwavs" un to dat.p. Pi-; i.
$2 to $6. Excelled for style, fit and
aurauuiiy. r rom tne largest and
most varieu slouk in ortti Carolina
We also invite your attention to
our
TALES OF A TRAVELLER.
Concluded from first page..
Rorden's residence, until about, one
o'clock, when we visited the neat
Goldsboro Club Rooms. As per
previous instructions, we were all
forcibly ejected from our couches
the next mornihff at six o cldCK, ana
soon were making for' Wilmington,
the last point on the trip.
We dined at the residence of Mr.
Jas. H. Sprunt that afternoon and
then repaired to the Opera iiouse,
where the largest audience or trie
trip greeted us. After the play,
we attended a very pretty German,
where many more victims fell to the
enchanting smiles., of the fair sex.
But so it ever was. We have no
excuses to make. Ye could not do
otherwise, O daughters of Eastern
Carolina, Here the. trip properly
ended; but we could not tear our
selves awav. An "Oyster Roast'
on the Sound occupied the greater
part of next day and then, lead by
"Cool" and "Mark Meddle we
variously returned, wiser, happier
and not sadder men. Any tabula
tion as the foregoing cannot ade
quately express what a very succes
ful trip we had. There was noth
inr to mar it. Finances- fairly
wreathed smiles on the faces of the
managers. The episodes occurring
were of "all kinds' and conditions.
We will not express them here, but
anyone desiring a few mmutes con
versation might ask one ot the iol
lowing questions whiclj occur to the
writer iust now: Why and 'in
what manner.did Vick say "No, I
aint!" What impressed "Cool"
with the "Orton?" Was it pota
toes in six styles, and did.- he weep
hpranse there were no more pota
toes to coqner? What does - Cox
know about the Indian tribes? Did
anyone mention "hounds?" Some
of these may cause a "iracas upon
From The Exchanges.
H. T. Collier has been elected
captain of next year's foot ball team
at the University ot Virginia.
The net receipts from the Univer
sity of Pennsylvania s foot-ball
sratnes amounted to i?32,4Ul.
There is a project on foot at
Harvard to erect a memorial build
inn- to Phillips Brooks. $250,000 is
the estimated cost oi tne structure.
At Chicago University military
drill has been substituted for regu
lar gymnastic work.
The University of Texas regis
tered 783 students in 1803.
It is understood that Georgia will
put out a foot-ball team, as usual,
next year.
Vanderbilt and Virginia are
"ftVhting their battles o'er again
through their college papers. Both
claim the Southern Championship.
Virginia saTs Vanderbilt is not even
in her class.
Samples of Hats
or anything you . may. want from
Rodgen, Peet & Co. When in need
of Clothing and Gent's Furnishings
it will pay you to see us before vL
buy.
We Guarantee Everything in
mis juinci
If we havn't what you want wpw;ii
get it for you.
This is the Best and Cheapest
Place in the State to Buy
Books, Stationery, dc.
Stationery for all departments.
CO-OPERATIVE,
No. 1, Old West Buildin?.
Hours 8 to 8:30 a. m., 2 to 5:30 p. m,
6:15 to 7:15 p. m.
TENNIS ASSOCIATION.
E. K. Graham, President.
K. H. Graves, Vice-President.
Sec. and Treas.
UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC CLUB.
, R. E. Follin, Manager.
Samuel Mar. Staere Director.
G. D. Vick, Assistant Manager.
: UNIVERSITY MOOT COURT.
S. Brown Shepherd, Judjj-e.
Jones Fuller, Associate Justice.
W. G. Cox, S61icitor.
Wescott Roberso n, Clerk.
T r MrBaf Sheriff.
The' Moot Court will convene three Satur
day niffht m each month.
fihnrch Directory.
nsmttiH fwTTwrw. Kev. D. J. Cur
rie, Service verr Sunday mormiijif and
i ht except the first Sunday in eacn montn.
. . r j 1 M.'V4
Prayer meeting1 every vveuncouaj ihruu
jjrjav-urrjMiy t - , --
Services every Sunday morning and' ng;M.
unmev r'TifTurit Buv. M Wilson.
Services every Srttlay morning- and night.
Prayer meeting Wed nesday night. - -
Baptist Church. Kev. Frederick Cleve
land. Services every Sunday morning and
night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
night. -
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their asking:
Be warned.
Col. and . Mrs. Cllas. Venable ,are
visiting their son Dr. F. P. Venable.
Mrs. Mariatt of Baltimore is vis
iting her sister Mrs. Gore.
Miss Pattie Lewis of Raleigh is
on the Hill, the guest of her grand
parents Dr. and Mrs. Battle.
Course lit Ornithology.
Mr. T. G. Pearson has kindly
consented to give a course of weekly
lectures, with demonstrations, on
Ornithology.
Our local birds, their structura
and habits, will be described, and
specimens will be exhibited.
The course will include practical
lessons in taxidermy, and sugges
tions for collectors.
The course is open to all. No fee
will be charged. Saturdays, 9:45
a. m., in v the Biological Lecture
Room. ,
v H.V.Wilson.
PICKARD'S
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables.
NEAR EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Splendid Riding andiDriving Horses
Polite Hostlers. Quick Attention.
GEORGE PICKARD,
Proprietor.
...
ESTABLISHED 1858.
H. Mahler Sons
SUCCESSORS TO
H.MAHLER.
Jewellers and Opticians,
RALEIGH, N. C.
TO THE
Faculty and Student Body
OP THE
University of N. C
You are cordially invited to call on
our representatives. lVless.
N.C. Long & Bro. ior
CLOTHING'
AND
.. Gent's Furnishings.
Custom-Made Suits a Specialty,
with twolartre line samples to select
OlD. :
When in Durham, make our Store
' your headquarters.
' 1 . J. LAMBli, , ,
The Clothier and Gents ' Furnisher v
Durham, N. C.
I fc""'"' ii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiui j I j3
"Out of siht"
EXTRA; '
snniriG TOBACCO
Hade from the Purest, RIpent and Bweeteit leaf
grown lo the Golden Belt ot North Oarollua. Gig
arett Book goes w ltta each 3-oa. pouch.
J ALU FOR to CENTS.
A Pleaaant, Coot and Delightful Smoke.
Lyon A Co. Tobacco Work, Durham, N. C.
Southern Ralway
(PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.)
CONDENSED SCHEDULE,
IN EFFECT JAN. 18th 1897.
8:55 A. M.
No. 52 Connects at University with
trains for Greensboro, Danville, Rich
mond, Washing-ton and all points North
also-with trains for Durham, Raleigh,
Goldsboro, Selma, Tarboro, Rocky Mt.
Suffolk and Norfolk, Wilmington, New
Bern and Morehead City.
3:50, p,; m. No 54 Connects at University
Greensboro, Charlotte, am
New Orleans, Memphis, Columbia, Sa
vanna, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and
all iwints South.
T" illfl
11:10, a. m. From Greesnboro,
Washington and other points Nortn,
from Durham Raleigh, Selma Goldsboro
and Norfolk.
New Berne,
I o;ou, p. m. oo, nuiu v i"'"6 -
y Norfolk, Tarboro, Rocky Mount, o
Goldshoro, Raleigh, Durliam, and aw
mediate stations. Qtuck time: acco.
m'odation unexcelled.
Mixed. Daily Exdept Sunday.
R. L. VERNON,
Travelling P Afreflt.
r.har btte, N.
J, M. Cui.P, W.H.GRKN.
iraniCT.ianager.
. - W-A, TURK,
Gen. Pass. Agent
Washington, v-"