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"Tomorrow-Why, Tomorrow I Might Be Myself. With Yeste[day.s.. en. Thousand Years." Columbia, S. -C., Oct. 16, 1914. I often look back with pleasure to the years spent at Carolina. Those weie gs fre.e, frpi care. I wonder now how so much could have happened in the short space of time since I left the dear old campus in June 1913. It seems incredible that I should have bought a wedding ring, a coffin and a tombstone. Nevertheless it is true.; The violets are begin ning to grow on a grave in Edge field county, and only I am left. Time has many things in store for all of us. Some are good and some are bad., Some say that all is done for the best. Maybe it is, and maybe it is not. If I were on the campus now, I would do as I did while there. I would do my work as well as I could, and I would not worry about what I could not do. If I could not solve one of Prof. Col cock's problems or could not read one of Dr. Chamberlain's Latin assignments, I would meet both with a smile, for I would know that I had done as well as I could. I would have as much innocent pleasure as I could and would look forward to the fu ture, expecting good, even tho evil should befall me. There is plenty of .time to grieve after the sun has sunken. "Gather ye cherries while ye may." I am pleased to.hear that Caro lina is in such good condition in spite of the cruel war that is af fecting the whole world more or less. I trust that she may con tinue to grow and prosper. I hope to see the day when she shall rank as the leading universi ty in the Southern states. Do I expect too much? Yours very truly, J. S. Herin. New Advertisers. Fellows let us patronize those who make this weekly possi ble. Look them over before going up town and see that we give our. advertisers a square (leal. Among our advertisers begin ning in this week's issue . are: Abbott's Cigar $tpre, Bihari's Lunch Room, now in new, quar ters in Idoi Theater gldg.; Gex~ stan's Fruit Stands at 1206 and 1211 Main St.; Taylor St. Press ing Club; andl Columbia B3ook and Stationery Co. who have recent ly opened their doors for business at 1533 Main St. 0. H. Wienger, Jr., received a wire call this week to come home on account of the sickness of his brother. PORTER WINS FROM CAROLINA'S SECOND Prep Boys Gain on Forward Passes-Score 21 to 0. On last Saturday at the league park the cr,ub eleven of the Jni ,veity suffered a defeat of 21 to 0 at the hands of th'e' fat' team from Porter 'M ilitary Academy. The visitors outplayed the home team and deserved the victory. Coach Foster of the academy has developed one of the best prep teams that has been seen in these parts for some time. The Por ter lads had perfected to a high degree the forward pass. In fact every touchdown that was made was due to gains made by the use of the forward pass. Captain Hawes nd' DeLancy were the stars of the Porter squad, while Capt. LaMotte' and the two Carolina ends, Browne and Waring, did good work for the home team. The Big Reception. On last Thursday evening the young people of the Columbia churches gave a reception to the students attending the various colleges. The reception was held at Craven Hall and lasted from 8:30 to 11. Musical selec tions were rendered between ad dresses of welcome made by representatives of the different 'hurches. Then refreshments were served and the students of the colleges met one another and ,he people of the city. Many Carolina men were pre; ,nt and all seemed to have en joyed the occasion very much. Coach Peden. Coach Peden, who has recent ly been at work with the David son ends, began work on th( Carolina football ends Monday af ternoon. Coach Peden seems to have made a specialty of end training. He played an end twr years for Davidson and also held a position on the Pennsy,vania state varsity, doing good work there. He has done splendid football playing at other places, and his record at Davidson speaks highly of his capacity. It is truiy hoped that his influence will be very effective with our varsity, and will go to help us give the Clemson machine four egtremely critical quarters. Peden hails from Fountain Inn, S. C., and graduated from Day ~dson in 1911. T. K. Trotter wats slightfy in dispgsed lately and discontinued his law wvork for two or three days. A. HI. Chaplin missed some time this week from school on account of sickness. ,' . ~I A9 JOURIE FOR SALE AT ALL]OLEGE B00 D.eeilye cfcnlara a4eyIc Eer Moore Non.'Leakoble FounMn wnc Mron i ge Amereqn fEOntain Pen Co., Manufocatun 168 D.vesahire Seet. ABBOTT'S 1300 MAIN STREET TOBA COS, -CIGARS- and COLD DRINKS AGENTS FOR BELL'S FORKDIPT and'APOLLO CHOCOLATES HEADQUARTERS FOR COLLEGE MEN Why not patronize the two best equipp'ed Barber Shops in the City? 604 N. L. & E. Bank Bldg. Jefferson Hotel Shop Max FRIEDMAN, Proprietor. Thain's Barber Shop 108 Union Bank Building BEST HAIR CUTTERS IN THE CITY ALL WHITE WORKMEN Perry-Mann Electric Co. -TIe Live Wires Electrical Headquarters FOR First Class Service GO TO MEAN'S BARBER SHOP SIX BARBERS - FOR CANDY, FRUITS, CIGARS GO TO N. Constan 1206 and 1211 Main Street The Spalding Trade-Mark represents years of leadership in the manufacture of ath letic equipment. WRITE FOR A FREE ILLUSTRATED CATALOCUE A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 74 N. Broad St. Atlanta, Ga. BIHARI THE COLLEGE CATERER The Finest Little Lunch Room in Columbia. * Ideal Theatre Building Pay us a visit and bring the Ladies. H. L. Dozier laid aside classes one day this week to attend to' pressing business. 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