UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. J. S. Care, Jr., President. E. V. Patterson, Vice-President. C. S. Alston, Sec'y. and Treas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. F. O. Rogers, Temporary Captain. Warren L. Kluttz, Jr., Manager. A. K. Berkeley, "Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. R. A. Winston, Captain. J. R. Carr, Manager. Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY - MAGAZINE. W. S. Wilson, Editor-in-Chief. W. E. Cox, Business Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO CIETY. J.A.Holmes, B.S., State Geologist.President. CS. Mangum, M. D., Vice-President. Francis P. tenable, Ph D., Sec'y. and Treas. Charles Baskei'ville, Ph D., Cor. Sec'y. Meets in Person Hall the second Tuesday night of each month. Journals issued twice x year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President. E. A. Alderman, D .C. L., Vice-President. H. M. London, Secretary. SHAKESPERE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D. D. LL.D., President. II. F. Linscott, Vice President. W.J. Homey, A,. B., Secretary. H. P. Harding. Treasurer. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. E. 'Alexander. Pres:dent. H. F. Linscott, Vice-President. S. May, Sec'y. and Treas. Meets on last Tuesday night of each month in tke English Lectuie room. FRATERNITIES ( cret). Delta Kappa Epsilon, Bef Theta Pi, Zta Psi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Al, ha Epsilo i, Al pha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Ph, Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa A'. l:a, Pi Kap pa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta SOCIETIES. Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret). Pi Sigma (Secret). Order of Gimghoul (Junior, Secret). Ban quet Thursday night of Commencement. The Gorgon'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 Di Mall, New West Building. DRAMATIC CLUB. R. H. Graves, Director. G. D. Vick, Manager. M. Bellamy, Jr., Stage Manager. UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB. G. D. Vick, President. Graham Woodard, Vice-President. H. C. Cowles, Secretary. A. R. Berkeley, Treasurer. Meets at call of President. Leader select ed for sack german. Y. M. C. A. T. G. Pearson, President. F. W. Coker, Vice-President. T. G. P.;arson, Cor. Sec. H. Anderson, Rec. Sec. A. J. Barwick, Treasurer. UNIVERSITY MOOT COURT. J. C. Biggs, Judge. J. D. Parker, Associate Justice. E. B. Grantham, Solicitor. R. B. Morrison, Clerk. R. T. Poole, Sheriff. 1 The Moot Court will convene three Satur day nights in each month. Church Directory. Presbyterian Church. Rev. D. J. Cur rie, Services every Sunday morning; and laigfat exept the first Sunday in each month. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Emscopai, Church. Dr. K. P. Battle. Services every Sunday morning and night. Methodist Church. Rev. N H.D.Wilson. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting Wednesday nig ht. Baptist Church. Kev. Frederick Cleve land. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night.' Improvements in the Gymnasium. The All-America baseball team f 1, SCieCtCU Dy J-. -iV. kjuiancjr . nv College Athlete, for the season of To satisfy the growing" needs of the 'gymnasium, a number of new features will be added in a few days. This has been contemplated for some time, and now that the ap paratus has been ordered, and on the way ; the gymnasium will short ly offer new attractions and oppor tunities lor recreation and sport. Perhaps the most attractive fea ture of the work this fall will be, basket ball, an immensely popular and highly beneficial form of sport. Basket-ball has come to stay; it grows more popular year by year, and for some time has been the fore most indoor game. In the North and West large crowds witness games between col leges, Y. M. C. A's, and team 5 from different athletic organiza tions, State and National Guards etc. Already it has its league, a large and well organized body. It's introduction in the "gym." will, judging from it's reception elsewhere in the state prove a great success. As a game it offers many good features to the player, combining rapid judgement with swiftness - of motion, demanding almost constant movement, it requires and develops "wind." It also offers attractions for those who do not enjoy foot ball, or other like forms of sport, there is no "talking" of the player in Basket-ball or using the body to hinder a play, though the hands and arms are used freely, i To the spectator it is exciting, when the game is understood ; and makes a very interesting spectacle. It is easily seen then, that an in teresting series of games could be arranged between the classes and departments of the University; and possibly with other institutions, j It is hardly necessary to mention "punch bags," two of which will be placed just beneath the balcony of the gallery. They are "Spaldings Special Gymnasium Bag," very fine in quality, and lively. There are few men who do not enjoy this kind of "punch" whether teetotalers or not. In addition to these, some hygiene apparatus will be added, new chest weight machines with attachments for leg and neck exercises. (;'" We will then with these additions have a fairly equipped gymnasium. The intelligent use of which will put almost any one in splendid trim for track work in the spring, and improve health. All that remains is, endeavor and enthusiam, and it will be easy to equal at least, and if not surpass the work of former years. Virginia and Columbia will play another game of foot ball, as the last one broke up in a quarrel. College Topics says: "We are glad to announce that another game with Georgetown has been arranged to be played on their grounds. This gives us an opportunity to demonstrate that Virginia has what she claims, the representative foot ball team of the south." Captain Collier in a letter to Topics gives his side of the dispute in the first game. 1808, is as follows : Pitcher Greenway (Yale) Catcher Kafer (Princeton) 1st Base Keley (Princeton) . 2nd " Houghton (Harvard) 3rd " Lauder (Brown) Short stop Camp (Yale) R Field Wallace (Yale) C " Wear (Yale) L " Rand (Harvard) College Topics. The University of Chicago has conferred the degree of Doctor of Laws on President McKinley. "We are glad to learn that Mr. George Stephens has consented to train our foot ball team. Mr Stephens is an experienced foot ballist and Davidson is fortunate in securimr his services." Davidson College Magazine. "George" had better look out for his team next Saturday! SOUTHERN RAILWAY THE STANDARD RAIL, WAY OF THE SOUTH, he direct line to all points. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, ' CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strictly first-class equipment on all through and local trains ; Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on all night trains ; BAast and Safe Schedules. Travel by the Southern and you are assured a sate, comfort able and expeditious journey. Apply to Ticket Agents for time tables, rates and general information, or address R. L. VERNON, F. R. DARBY, T. P. A-, C. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. Asheville, N. C. Frank S. Cannon, J. M. Gulp, 3dV.P.&Gen. Man. Traf. Man. W. A. Turk, G. P. A. Washington, D. C. A Wonderful 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 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 dies' hair. Cutting done with exquisite and srtistis skill by the old University liarber of twenty years' experience. The singing machine is highly recom mended by scientists throughout the country. Very Respectlully, T. D. DUNSTAN Professor of Tonsorial Art. PA TA THE. CO-OP AND 111 I I If on wm nncl Rhoes u" v hats, shirts, and ajj kinds of gent's r""-- Furnishing Goods the best and cheapest on the market, We furnish a large line for you to select from. You can get what you want. Our stationery can't be beaten, Letter heads for every department, Special run on tablets and second hand books. ' Co-operative Store, : No. 1 O. W. Building i Hours: s.lotoo.4o a.m., 2 to 4 and (.30 to 7.30 p.m. E. H. EUBANKS & BRO. Who have opened up a New Furniture Store In Chapel Hill, have BEDROOM SUITS, all oak, from up. Centre Tables, Writing Desks, Book Cases, Carpets, etc. Student's Supply Store Next to Yearby's Drug Store. Fruits, Confections, Cigars, Cigarettes, Best Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Cakes, Crackers, Potted Ham, Tongue, Beef, Olives! Pickles, Nuts, Cheese, Sardines, etc. When you get hungry, call in. Freshmen enjoy the same welcome as Seniors or the Faculty. S. M. BARBEE TO THE Faculty and Student Body OF THE U niverwity of JNI. O. You are cordially invited to call on I our representatives. Mess. N. C. Long & Bro for CLOTHING AND Gent's Furnishings Custom-Made Suits a Specialty, with two large line samples to select from. I When in Durham, make our Store your headquarters. I T. J. LAMBE, S The Clothier and Gents' Furnisher, Southern Railway (PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.) CONDENSED SCHEDULE, IN EFFECTtJAN. 18th 1898. 8:55 A. M. No. 52 Connects at University with trains for Greensboro, Danville, Rich mond, Washington and -all points North also with trains for Durham, Raleigh, Coldsboro, Selma, Tarboro, Rocky Mt. Suffolk and Norfolk, Wilmington, New Bern and Morehead City. 3:50, p. m. No 54 Connects at University Greensboro, Charlotte, Atlanta New Orleans, Memphis, Columbia, Sa vanna, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and all points South. , (Sj 11:10, a. From Grcesnboro, Danville ; Washington andother points North, also : from Durham Raleigh, Selma Goldsboro and Norfolk. 6:50, p. m. 53, from Wilmington, New Berne, ? Norfolk, Tarboro, Rocky Mount, Suffolk Goldsboro, Raleigh, Durham, and inter- I mediate stations. Quick time: accom modation unexcelled. Mixed. Daily Except Sundaj'. R. L. VERNON, Travelling Puss. Agent. Charlotte, N. C. J. M. Gulp, W. H. Gkkkn. Traffic Manager. Gen. Man'g'r. W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agentjj Washington, D. C. B. E. TEAGUE Agent S, R. Co.