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CAMPUSGRAMS. President Mitchell returned to the city last Sunday from a trip to At lanta, where he attended the South ern Comnercial Congress. On his return he stopped at Yorkville, mak ing an address there. * * * Mr. James 0. Sheppard returned to the campus last Tuesday morning from a two days' visit at his home in Edgefield. Many of the students know that John Sheppard, graduate of '09, is very ill and it is with sin cere interest and deep concern that his many friends at the University hear news of him. * * * Mr. R. C. Hamer, formerly a stu dent here, but now of Davidson Col ege, was on the campus the 'early part of this week. Several score sons of Carolina en joyed the concert at Columbia Col lege last Monday night. Tihe University was well repre sent-ed Thursday night at the per formance of Sarah Bernhardt, espe cially in the peantt gallery. * 'I'helmumips colony at the Infirm ary is in a flourishing condition. Mr. C. W. Clayton is now the chief resident. * * * First Baseman McSween was ex cused from duty last Tuesday after noon inl order to deliver a sermon at the Green Street Metholdist church. The team is fortunate in having a preacher among its number, and we are sure that his influence will be of great benefit to the members. * * * Mr. Simeon I Hyde, of Charleston, a junior law student at Washington and Lee University, spent several hours here Monday with his fellow t6wnsnven from the "City by the Sea." * * * We are glad to have back with us Messrs. "Neps" McCrady and Dick Reeves, who went home for a week with attacks of la grippe. Meeting of State Teachers' Asso ciation. Tihe annual sessim of the State Teachers' Association of South Car olina will be held in Columbia March 23. 24, 25. All the exercises wiIl he held in the Stat.e Illouse, and it is hoped that a large tnumbewr of the Uiv ersity meni wvill take adlvan tage of the opportunity to hear some of the foremost edlucators of the South speak. No dloublt a large numiber of old1 Carolina men will be here, and we look forward wvith pleasure to seeing them upon01 our camus)1 againi. Andrewv Lang once wrote to Tsrael Zangwvill to ask him to take p)art in ain aut hor's reading for the benielit of a charity,.and receivedl in reply the following laconic message: "If A. Lang will, I Zangwvill." Tleacher-What is a ground hog? Pupil--Sausage. You College MenI When you get ready for that Watch or Ring, or get "her" something, drop in at Sentz's. We've a store full of things you want. Come in any way-we want to show you through our beautiful store-any day, any time. "We Know What We Sell Id Good." Charles F. Sentz, Jeueler 1439 MAIN STREET LIBRARY BOOKS Ask Us About Them The State Compny SALES DEPARTMENT Phone 1848 Columbie. S. C. A HAPPY YEAR TO YOU ALL c. 11. GIRARDEAU & CO. Clothing and Furnish ings for Men F'dith-Ataninia. <don't you think (od could hear me better if I used the telephone when I say my p,rayers ?--Rx. Abbott's 1300 MAIN STREET Tobacco, Cigars, and Cold Drinks Agents for Maillard's and Apollo Candles Headquarters for COLLEGE Men Blanchard's Hrt Store FOR PICTURES AND FRAMES KODAKS AND SUPPLIES ALSO Photograph Gallery on First and Second Floors 1438 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. GEORGE TOPSHE'S College fruit Store 1. wh 't a,','na Boy hang out Best Soft Drinks and All FrulIs in Season Give the "Senator" a Call "The Rendezvous For You CLIFTON CLIFTON BEDFORD %in. hIgh 9%iln.hlgh %*he New ARROW Notch COLLARS 1Be. forlIB. CletI. Peabndae &Con-Makarc GUARANTtED Burroa.ps" PATENT LEATHE'/SHOES Korrect Shapes $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Callahan-Dobson Shoe Co. Columbia lee & Fuel Go. "RED RAMBLERS" COAL and WOOD PHONE 283 Leave orders with E. D. ELLIS, Agent 10 ELLIOTT h'lc Grand and Lyric Theatres in the city have shown a great courtesy to the Carolina Athletic Association during the past week in using slides advertising our gaies. Get the news of the Universi by subscribing to' Che 6 The University c FOUNDED BY THE STATE i Spacious campus, commodiou letic field. University life is faculty and students. Carefu vidual student. The public c determinative of gentlemanly for athletics and for all kinds and morals of the young men ing authorities. The University has the foll 1. The College, with various History, Science, etc., leading t Four general scholarships, wor II. School of Graduate Studi ing to the degree of Master of The graduates of the colleges to the University in all cours( for tuition. Ill. School for Teachers, v srve the State specially as te tend(ents of schools. In this< 4. ferredl. Forty-three teachers' 4: cash and exemption from tuit IV. Engineering, Civil and E 3. of C. E. and E. E. Practical * ~ V. Law, wvith a course leadii 4.presence of the various court: !,ihrary afford exceptional faci T1hrough its system of EXTVENSTO ., respondence courses, public lectures, and to receive academic training. College fees for the year, $18. Fc .. those paying tuition, $40 additional. R( 3 Active teachers have the adivantag whatever. V POR CATALC X S. C. MVItchal., Omisdent -. BOARD for $12 Comfianionshif of 100 fellow students. Does it mean anything to you ? Get acquainted. Good service at the Stew ard's Hall. See H. G. Officer, Mgr. S. B. McMASTER SPORTING - GOODS COLUMBIA, - S. C. Clerk--"Do you want a narrow man91'11s comb?" Customer (gravcly)-"No; I wait a comib for a stout man with rubber tecth."-Ex. ty amecock See the Business Manager at 6 East LeGare if South Carolina 4 1801 IN THE CAPITAL C1?Y s buildings, and admirable ath marked by fraternity between i attention is given to the indi pinion of the student body is conduct. There is enthusiasm )f physical culture. The health .re the first care of the govern :wing departments of study: courses of study in Languages, o the degrees of A. B. and B. S. th from $100 to $150 each. )s, with advanced courses lead Arts. of South Carolina are admitted s, except Law, without charge vhich seeks to prepare men to achers, p)rinlcipals, and superin :ourse the A. B. degree is coIn scholarships, each worth $1 00 in+ on andl term fees. leotrioal, leading to the dlegrees* Work in Road Construction.* ig to the (legree of LL. B. The and the use of the State Law + lities for Lawv students. N TPEACH-ING the University offers cor night classes, to persons unable otherwise r women college fees arc only $12. For 'om, Wvith light and service, $8 a year. es of the University without any charge GUE, ADDRESS - - - Catlumi, . C.l