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LAW ASSOCIATION. The Law Association met onl Wednesday evening, October 19th. As there was no case on (locket for this meeting, the association 'went into the discussion of various qu-es tions. Among the discussion was a plan suggested by Mr. Etheredge, which is in substance as follows: That the Law Association recom menl to the two law classes, to adopt a rule of requiring members of the different classes to arise when reciting. This plan vould, of course, also have to be sanctioned by the law instructors before going into effect. This plan, if adopted, would naturally give to the law students greater ease on their feet. which would be of benefit to them in argu ig a case in court. c8 A committe was appointed to see C3 about fixing up the association room. The room as it now suands is not suited for the purpose of coi ducting a moot court, aid it is our purpose to make it in appearance ci more like that of a regular court '4 room. The moot court is as impor =:;; tant to the law students as the liter ary society is to any other students. Therefore, I see no reason why our Law Association room should not be fitted up equally in appearanlce as those of the literary societies. There is on docket for Weindes day evening, October 26th. a crimi inal case. T'hose appointed are: Widemian and IHlutson for the prose cution; Wise and Cordes for the defense. There were several new men to sign their names to the Con stitution. Heating Plant Progressing. 'The vork on the central lieating plant is progressing in an almost plhenomtienal fashion. Over on the far corner of the Green, out of the eye, the walls are rising rapidly. 'We hear no racket, but the powerhotls is rapidly on its way to completion by a (late in Deceiber. At this time, the contract stipulates, the housing for the boilers must be complet.e with the stack. One of the walls will be left ihis year unfinished to allow for eilarge ment in the plant in later years. However, sufficient apparatus will be installed by next session to fur ish heat. for Davis College, the Science Hall, and the Tnfirmary. This will be a great step) in adlvanice of the stoves now semployedl ini these b)uildlings, both ini comfort, janitor service-saving, and in looks. A neat radhiator is a dlistinct implrovement above a rusty browvn stove with an unsightly p)ipe. Great for Dances. The newv floor in the gymnasium is going to be a swell thing for dances. Not only has it great ex panse, but th-e wood is heart maple, and( the best of its kind. The convenience of tile gym is another feature. It is right here on the campus, and thus the (lances andl germans will become closer con nleceor with the U niversity life. FAT With each package of Fatima you get a popu "lar actress' photograph -also a pennant cou. pon, 25 of which secure a handsome felt college pennant ( l2x32)--se lection of 100. for Nearly three THE STUDEN HAVE MADE HEADQUARTI AND SUPPLIE SET BY YOUF che R. L. 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C. t Bank in the Carolinas" ROBERT8ON, Prest(etit G 1.RT I R ERRY, Unshier . U. CATHCART, Asst. nshiter stitzer Company UFLACTUIR,R OF - ERS and ACID PHOSPHATES AND NITRATE OF. SODA o)Iliee: 111 EC. RAY STa,u:xT gr, CHJARLESTON, 8. C, ersity Bamecock See the Business Manager at 6 East LeGare Any refreshments that may be needed may be served from the Steward's hall. The saving in cost is another item. There will be, of course, no expense whatever connected with the use of tive gymnasium for any of these purposes. Benefit Dance. On next Monday night, October 31st. the first night of Fair Week, a dance for tire benefit of the gymna sium vill be given in the new gym hall--the old Science building. As yet no appropriation of money has beei secured to requip the iew gynasiulli, hence we w\ill have to wait until the Legislature convenes to secure money to equip the build ing. Acting upon the suggestion of having a heniefit dance to secure money to eqiuip the gym. the Ger man Club agreed to the dance. The admission price will be one dollar. the dance begiming at 9 o'clock and extending until 12 or 12:30. Those who have seeii the new loor now being lpit dovi in the gym. will heartily agree that there is no better dancing floor in tle State. It is coinstructed of -maple and is being planled and sioothed until it is perfect. )avis' orclhestra will furnish tile muitsic. As it will be V air Week, there will bre a num1ber of visiting young ladies inl addition to the regular number of maidens. No doubt a great many new Carolina men will be back for the week and will be pmeselit at the (Iance. Carolina men, show vour college spirit by atteldinig tle benefit dance. Remember. everybody cordially in vited. Admission, one dollar; danc ing on the best floor inl the State by the music of Davis' orchestr-a. Come and show your college spirit. SOCIETY NOTES. The Iuph rad ian Society elected their officers for the coming term Saturday iiight. Of course an election bi-ings with it a great (eal of excitement. but when all was over the following men remained as the new officers: J. 0. Sheppard, President; R. fV. Simpson, Vice Presidlent ; T1. M. Ross, Literary Critic; J. 11. Mitchell, Secretary ; F. R{. H emiinway, Tlreas ureri-; Allen P aul, Censor; \V. II. Cox, I :ibrarian. \Ve had a joint mneetintg also Sat - urday night, and after much troub)le and a great dleal of hot air, Mr-. WVil lis Pittman was elected Art editor of the Carolinian. Mr. J. 0. Shep p)ardl took Alri. Wyches p)lace as edhitor-in-chief of The Gamecock, and Messrs. H agoodl and I lrockingtoni complosedI the rest of the staff from the Ruphradian Society. All the officer-s of the Clariosophic Society were installed last Saturady niight. WVe hope that the comning term will be one of great benefit to the societies and( also to our college