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NIVERSITYOF
'SOUTH CAROLINA
Founded 1 y the State in 1801 in he Capital City
The. University is organlzbd with the following divisions:
1. SCUOOL'OF ARTS AND SCIENCE, with various courses of
study in Languages, "IHietory, Science, etc., leading to the
degreos of A. B. and B. S. ight general Scholarships
worth from $100,to $150 each.
II. SCHOOL O1.EDUQATION, which seeks to prepare-persons
to serve the State as teachers, principals and superintendents
of schoolI. In this course the A. B. is the degree conferred.
III. GRADUATE SCHOOL, with advanced courses leading to
the degree of Master of Arts.
Vhe Graduates of the colleges qt South. Carolina are admitted to" the
University in all courses eicept aw, without charge for tuition.
V. SCHOOL_ OF LAW,,with a course leading to the degree of
I L.B. The presence of the various courts and the use of
the State Law I.ibrary afford exceptional facilities.
College fees for the year, $18, including medical attenton.
For women college fees, are only $12. For -those paying
tultibn, $40 additiollal. -Room, with light and service, $8 a
year.. -
* Active teachers chave the. aavantages of the University
wthout any charge whateVer. Loan furnds available. *Iin
Ing Roonm Schohrlips with boa'rd free at~ Stewar4's Haill
FOR00ATALOGUE ADDRESS
A. C. MOORE, Acting President
COLUMBIA, S, C.
In the Moot Court.
At tpe last coivening of the
moot court Hon. no. P. Thomas
presided as chief justice, assisted
by Mr. Jno. G. Galbraith as asso
ciatejustice.
The case . for determination
was that of Enhily New, by Chas.
O. Barre, guardian ad litem vs.
Delia Brabant.
This action arose on an agreed
statement of facts .to obtain the
proper distribution of the estate
of Portia Brabant, who was killed
by her husband on January 4,
1911.. It appeared that . a few
hours after murdering his wife,
the husband, Othello New, com
mitted suicide. - Portia Brabant
had no children; her sister, Delia
Brabant, being her nearest blood
relative. Othello New left one
child by his- first -wife, by the
name of Emhily New, in whose
favor this action is brought, and
in which action she contends that
she is entitled to inherit the es
tate of Portia Brabant through
her father, Othello New, who in
herited the estate of his wife at
her death.
The defendant was represented
bp Messrs. Mullins and Edens,
while Messrs. DuBose and Purdy
appeared for the plaintiff. The
attorneys handled the case in a
capable and efficient manner,
showing much. ability in distin
guishing cases.
The defendant's contention
was that a mu di er'ssould not
be allowed to inherit the estate
of his victim' and by his wilful
act is thereby deprived of his
share of the estate allotted to
him under the law. The defend
ant's attorneys laid much stress
on the old common law maxim
that "no one should profit by his
own wrong." The plaintiff's at
torneys based their claim upon
the- descent and devolution of
property as regulated by statute,
sec. 855 of the civil code of South
Carolina, 1912, which provides:
"On the death of a married wo
man, intestate, who shall leave
no children or other -lineal de
scendants, but shall leave .a hus
band and sister, the husband
shall be entitled to a, moiety of
the estate, real and personal.
In a very thorough analysis of
the case, Associate Justice Gal
braith handed down his opinion
in favor of the plaintiff.
STATEMENT OF FACTS
James Darnell, Plaintiff,
vs.
William Weed, Defendant.
James Darnell owned a tract
in Columbia, S. C., consisting of
lots numbering from one.to six,
with. a front' of fifty each, the1
whole tract having a front of'
three hundred feet on the east
side of 'Main Street by a depth
of one hundred anid twenty feet
to an alley,. bounded_.north by
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