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SUNWERS1TY OF - . UTCAROLINA unde bq the State in 1801 in the Capital City &( I.r y i v.- gtied with the following divisions: 1. SonIOoI, O'*ARTS AND ScIElicE, with various courses of study r in LUiguages, History, Science, etc., leading to the degrees of A. B. and B. S. ' Right' general Scholarships worth from $100 to $150 each. II. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, which seeks to prepare persons to serve-the State as teachers, principals and superintendents of schorols. In this course the A. B. Is the degree conferred. III. GRADUATE SCHOOL, with advanced courses leading to the degree of Master of Arts. The Graduates qf the colleges of South Carolina are admitted to the . Universuty in all courses except Law, without charge for tuition. V. SCHOOL OF LAw, with a courso leading to the degree of' LL.B. The presence of the various courts and the use of the State Law Library afford exceptional facilities. College fees for the year, $18, including medical attention. For women college fees are only $J,2. For those paying - tuition, $40 additional. Room, with light and service, $8 a year. Active teachers have the advantages of the University without any charge whatever, Loan funds available. Din ing Room Scholarships with board free at Steward's Hall. FOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS A. C. MOORE, Acting President COLUMBIA, S. C.. h1A iIJ Drug Company Next to Abbot's A FULL LINE OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO Toilet and Medicinal Articles We are Exclusive Agents for. Maillard's Celebrated Line of Candy PRESCRIPTIOVS OUR SPECIALTY The P. H. LACHICOTE & COMP'Y niversit ManEWELERS can find whatMae wants inCol S. Clothing, Hats - OE NSNA and Furnishings 135MnS. ,Phn37 .atTeSa y ,Scruggs & Bailey .wWebrvPo. ~. L. CadIliar,Toac New4 Fnain and.oolubaS.C ~aMus epesetatvRor olg Isa cllMedal OPNO SNA INTERCOLLEGIATE TRACK MEN FORM ASSOCIATION Athletes from Four Colleges Met Here Saturday. R. L. Thomas of Newberry Will Head New Organization. Blackburn-is Secretary Representatives from four of the colleges of the State met, according to schedule, in Flinn Hall Saturday evening and or ganized the South Carolina Inter collegiate Track Association, the four colleges represented at the meeting entering the initial or ganization. An effort will be made to induce the remaining colleges of the State to enter the association, and it is confi dently expected that they will do so, some of them having already sigified their intention in this direction. Those present had a clear idea of the object of the meeting, thus avoiding an extensive prelimi nary, and the work of getting down to the matter of a definite organization was executed with very satisfactory dispatch. R. L. Thomas, who is Newberry Col lege's athletic director, was elect ed president of the association. John Blackburn, the University. athletic director, was elected fi nancial secretary; G. W. Wanna maker, of Wofford, field secre tary; W. E. Davis, Presbyterian -College of South Carolina, cor responding secretary; I. Ussery, of the Citadel, recorder; while Luke Hill was placed in charge of the department of publicity. The first annual track meet of the new association will occur next spring, it being decided to hold the event here in Columbia, on Davis Field sometime in April, preferably the Friday of Easter week, since such a date would not only add a very attractive event to these festivities, but in crease the attendance upon and interest in the meet itself. The meet will be held, as has been stated, under the rules of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association. It is believed that prior to this meet every col lege in the State will have joined the association and will have representatives contesting for track honors. In addition to the first annual meet of the track association, the University of South Carolina will meet .here, sometime In April, track teams from. Davidson and North Carolina University, or at least such a meet is now antici pated by local men who are re puted to be on "the inside." Credit for the inauguration of the movement which has resulted Debating League Constitution The University of Georgia's proposed constitution of the tri angular debating league has been accepted by Carolina's debating council. Under this plan each of the Universities participating will have a negative and affirmative team. No team will debate before a home audience. For instance, one of Carolina's teams will meet Virginia at Georgia, the other, Georgia at Virginia, while Geor gia and Virginia, of course, will debate here. The meet will prob ably be held about the first of May. in the formation of this new ath letic association is conceded to the University and will, without doubt, render the University and her athletes profitable returns, since it is not questioned that in a few years track work will oc cupy a position of very material, substantial prominence in the intercollegiate athletic relations of this State. Call and See The Baltimore Dental Parlors Before Having Your Dental Work Done. GO TO John Cornwell's BARBER SHOP FOR THE BEST HAIR CUT EVERY STYLE THE STUDEnTS' FRIEND 1629 MAIN ST. Next Door to Little Grand Theatre ABBOTT'S 1300 MAIN STREET TOBACCO, CIGARS and COLD DRIR7KS AGENTS FOR BELL'S FORKDIPT and APOLLO CHOCOLATES HEADQUARTERS FOR COLLEGE MEN Do you take The Bird? ANOICA A NOAYIWvem A RROW