Church. Directory. Pkbsbvtbrian Chukch. Rev. D. J. Cur rie, Services every Sunday morning and ight except the first Sunday in each month. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Episcopal Church. Rev. H. H. Meade, D.D., Rector. Services every Sunday morn nig1 and night. Mbthdist Church. Rev. N H.D.Wilson. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Baptist Church. Rev. Frederick Cleve land. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. K. P. Lewis, President. W. K. Battle, Vice-President. P. H. Busbee, Sec'y. and Treas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. T. M. Osborne, Captain. A. M. Carr, Manager. Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. R. H. Lawson, Captain. , A. A. Holmes, Manager. O." S. Thompson, Asst. Manager. TRACK TEAM. F. M. Osborne, Temp. Captain. M. L. Elliott, Manager. UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. Vf. S. Bernard, Editor-in-Chief. A. R. Berkeley, Business Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO CIETY. William Cain, C. E., President. , C.S. Mangum, M. D., Vice-President. Francis P. Venable, Ph D., Sec'y. and Treas. Charles BasKerville, Ph D., Cor. Sei'y. Meets in Person Hall the second Tuesday igntot each month. Journals issubd twice a yoar. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President. K. A. Alderman, D. C. L., Vice-Preside t. ft XX T - A A i1 i a. xi. jarran, oecrexary. SHAKESPEKE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D. D. LL.D., President. W. D. Toy, M. A., Vice President. George M. McKie, Secretary. A. R.Berkeley, Treasurer. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. Thomas Hume, D.D., L.L.D. President H. F. Linscott, Ph. D., Vice-President. S.May, A.B., Sec'y. and Treas. Meets on last Tuesday night of each month a te English Lecture room.. A.i. W. F, Bryan, President. D. P. Parker, Secretary, K. P. Lewis, Treasurer. UNIVERSITY FORUM. Ed. K. Graham, President. W. F. Bryan, Vice-President. J. Ed. Latta, Secretary. FRATERNITIES (Secret). Delta Kappa Epsilon, Zeta Psi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Phi Delta Theta Delta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap pa Alpha. SOCIETIES. Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret). Pi Sigma (Secret). ' Order of Gimghouls (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 Hall, New West Building. UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB. " H. C. Cowles, President. M. Makely, Vice-President. . A. M. Carr, Secretary. E Alexander, Jr., Treasurer. Meets at call of President. Leader select ed for each german. Y. M. C. A. F. M. Osborne, President. T. J. Hill, Vice-President. J. S. Atkinson, Rec. Sec. N. B. Spees, Cor. Sec. C. E. Maddry, Treasurer. ' MOOT COURT. H. C. Cowan, Judge. W. D. Bizzell, Solicitor. W, S. Wilson, Clerk. H. M. Candler, Sheriff. The Moot Court will convene everv Satur day night. 2ST. C. TRACK MEET Two Southern Records Broken and One Tied. The first track meet of theNort Carolina Athletic Association which was set. for April 20th a Horner's Park. Oxford. N. C. ! hut nostooned on account ot rain finally took place on Wednesday April 25. Much to the disappoint ment of those interested, the Trim ty College team did not appear and Davidson College was represented by only one man. In this way the excitement of a close contest was lacking and though we can no boast ot an easy victory we can howevei, point with pride to the excellent showing made by the first track team sent out by this Univer sity. A large and enthusiastic crowd of spectators cheered the boys on to do their best in spite of the fact that there was no chance of our losinir the day. Curtis tied the soutnern inter-collegiate record bv taking the - one hundred and twenty yards hurdle in 18 seconds. Oldham and Osborne broke the southern records in the two hun dred and twenty yards hurdle race and dash respectively. The relay team made up of Hearn, Berkeley, Oldham and Osborne ran the mile in 3 minutes 51 4-5 seconds. It is also to our credit that Davidson's star athlete tho' choosing his own events took first in only one. When the events were over, Mr Hadley of Oxford, in behalf of Mr. J. C. Hornor the donor, presented the winners with the handsome sil ver loving- cup which now adorns our trophy case in the library. No small thanks is due Mr. Hor ner for his efforts which made this meet possible and for his generosi ty in donating this handsome cup (When the cup has been held by one college for three consecutive years it belongs to the college hold ing it.) Director Calder and Man ager Elliot deserve much credit for their work in their respective parts of training and managing the team The eveuts took place in the fol lowing order: I 120 yards hurdle, II 100 yards dash, III 440 yards dash, IV one mile race, V 220 hur dle, VI one half mile race, VII 220 yards dash, VIII High jump, IX Putting 16 lb. shot, X Throwing 16 lb. hammer, XI Broad jump, XII Pole vault, XII Relay race. Continued to third page.) TAR HEELS WIN. Continued from first page.) educated, as the few now are, then the Filipinos will be capable of self-government. "We owe a double duty to the Filipinos to set them on their feet and not to finally deprive them of their national existence and nation al responsibilities, which are as necessary to the development and growth of a nation as of an indi vidual. By giving the Filipinos ultimate independence the demands of justice, honor and humanity are met, and re will have discharged our exalted national duty both sub jectively and objectively." Mr. W. S. Bernard of North Carolina closed the debate. He said that every fundamental argu ment urged against the Philippines resolved itself into the charge of imperialism. If the Philippines were aban doned, he said, on any principles advanced, the United States must stigmatize all past territorial acqui sition as criminal aggression. Therefore, the declaration of inde pendence, the Constitution and the republic's great ideals were not on ly in harmony with, but demanded, the retention of the islands. In his rejoinder Mr. Crooks said that one of his opponents had spent his whole time in a constitutional argument when the affirmative had not mentioned the Constitution. He said that the analogy between the Louisiana purchase and the possession of the Philippines would not hold because Louisiana was contiguous territory and had no nationality, neither of which was true in the Philippines. Porto Rico, he said, could never have a national development if it conflicted with the United States develop ment. Instead ot permanent pos- . r y-t i V I session, Mr; urooics onerea as a substitute a protectorate. Notice 1 Anyone who expects to tnter. of Draughton's Practical IW:! imcy c win i;o wen to write We have a certificate of admits worth $25 which we shall beer, to sell at a discount of 50 per 4 Business Man Write the Picture Frames, Mirrors, Repairs and Upholstering. Can be had cheaper here than anvu else. We make all kinds of v " s"'uiee Sat!sfa J. E. & S. L. HERNnnv Uerndon is Univ. Men-:. will make anv renaire &r- t 1 J"i - iui yOU tion S. L, es, CHAPEI, HII.I, Livery, Feed and Sale Stabl, . H Hutchins, Prop. Nice new buggies and splendid a.:.. horses for both saddle and buffy g . rates to University students. 'frym RECORD for 1899 Before Six State Exam ining Board 100 ih! Ill Vifi-f 71 Graduate a ppl ied 71 ii. censed by these Boirii r or bb- pane laiaiog dii . AllisonHoages,ProtToi.BicamonJ.Tl Important to Teachers and School Boards. During our experience we have assisted a great number of teachers and school boards. If your present position does not suit you, write us. We probably can help you. It you want a good teacher, we can give you good, reliable information in this direction. Our School supply Department will suprise you in its completeness ana cheapness. Patronage invited. THE SHERIDAN TEACHERS' AGENCY, (Formerly Carolina Teachers' Agencv.) . T. J. CREEKMORE, State Representative, Coronaca, S. C. Oliver W. Cole. Walter Hollad; COLE AND HOLLADAY, The University Photographer: Groups made on short notice. Special attention given to Amateurs, RAI.EIGH. N. C. Fine Photographs of Every Style and Finish. Water color, Pastel and Crayon por traits, made at low prices. U. N. C. students special terras. Make us a call when in the City. THE University Magazine Published by the Dialectic ar, Philanthropic Literary Societies the University of North Carolina, Subscription, $1.50 for thecurretj College year. Send us your subscription. Advertising- rates furnished o1 application. A. R. Berkeley, Business Manager. Watson's Photograph Gallery, RALEIGH, N. C. Is Up-to-Date. High Grade, and Best Finished Wori at Lotv Prices. Our readers and patrons will do well to give him a trial order. miESTP0BHAM Gold leaF SMOKrUG TOBACCO R.F.M0RRIS & SON Mf'g.Co fe, DURHAM, N.C. THE YARB0R0 HOUSE, RALEIGH, N. C. Is almost as widely known as the 'City of Oaks." Its equipment, service and table the best that can be provided. Rates $2 and $2.50 per day. Special weekly rates. ree coach to and from all rains Literary contributions solicit from the undergraduate body of thl University. Articles of merit wi. find prompt publication. Upontna ters relating- to the literary depar ment of the Mag-azine, Address, . W. S. Bernard, Editor-in-Chiej Chapel Hill, N.C. SOUTHERN RAILWAj THE STANDARD RAIL WAY OF THE SOUTH. the 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 nisrht trains; Fast, and Safe Schedules , ravel hv the Southern you are assured a safe, cofflfr able and expeditious joune) Apply to Ticket Agents for t tables, rates and e-eneral iwfnrtiin f (w nr arid rPKS R. L. VERNON. F. R. DAM T P. A. C. P. A.. Charlotte, N. C. Asheville, FrankS. Cannon, J. Ml I s ww r - - fry i .id. VF&tien. Man xn iai v m

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