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UNIVERSITY STUDENTS HEAR NOTED SPEAKER (Continued from front page) ey was raised and the buildings were erected. These large and commodious buildings will ac commodate 600 people. Every summer more than this number of college men and women gath er here to discuss and study so. cial problems, as; Bible study, foreign fields, fundamentals of Christian life and service, and all other religious activities of college life. The University usually sends a large delegatior to the Blue Ridge Conference and it is expected that many will go in June. Dr. Weather ford is planning the biggest con ference that has ever been held for next summer. He announc ed that such speakers as Sher c wood Eddy, Fletcher Brockman, vi Dr. H. H. Horn, and thirty or 6forty of the choicest speakers of the South will speak. In urging a large attendance from Caro lina Dr. Weatherford said: "Every Christian man will get l--eeper insight into life." The subject of Friday night's address was "Can I believe in God, the Father?" Every stu dent faces this question and out greatest single need is a deepet sense of the reality and person ality of God. About this ques tion there has been too much philosophizing, for you cannot demonstrate God. - On Saturday night Dr. Weatherford lectured on "Whc is Christ?" As students we must find out what he thought and did. Jesus was a person and was interested in every type of humanity. Dr. Weatherford comes to the University every year and al ways has a warm place in the hearts of students everywhere. The Charge of the Skirt. Half an inch, half an inch, Half an inch shorter Whether the skirts are for Mother or daughter Briefer the dresses grow, Fuller the ripples now, While whisking glimpses show More than they oughter. Forward the dress parade. Is there a man dismayed. No- from the sight displayed None could be sunder-ed, Theirs not to make remark, Clergyman, clubman, clerk, Gaping from noon till dark, At the Four Hundred. Shorter skirts to right of them Shorter to left of them, Shortest in front of them, Flaunted and flirted In hose of stripe and plaid. Hued most exceedingly glad, Sporting in spats run mad, Come the short-skirted. (Continued on Pagre Four.) ALWAYS SAY: "LET'S GO PASTIMING" SEE BATES Tenement 26 Who -will give you special rates on your laundry. CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY; LOAF AT "GITTMANN'S BOOK SHOP" ANY BOOK YOU WANT FUR NISHED ON SHORT NOTICE VISIT SCRUGGS & BAILEY'S CLOTHING SALE New Fall and Winter Sulls Reduced 20% 1412 MAIN STREET GO TO "NICK'S" To Spend Your Nicks CANDY, FRUITS, CIGARS, DRINKS, Best Quality, Greates! Quanity NICHOLAS CONSTAN 1206 Main St. Phone 1074. We Feature Eagle Caps Hope Davis Co. P. H. Lachicotte & Co. Jewelers Manufacturers College and School Medals 1424 Main St. Columbia, S.C. If you want to spend money tof CANDIES or ICE CREAM go to CONDOS BROS. 1544 Main St. Satisfaction Guaranteet or Money Refunded For First Class Service Go to Mean's Barber Shop NEXT TO IMPERIAL HOTEL 1337 Main Street LAW RANGE BARBER SHOP All Skilled and Polite Barbers Pompadour Hair Cuting a Specially SKJIIDO'RA - Thai Aen> H air Cuti. Try, i. Special Rates to Carolina Stu dents and Faculty. Hair Cut . ......20c Shampoo ..........20e Massage..........20c Singe .............20c .Shave.............1c Give Us a Trial. 1211 Washing-ton Street. SOUTHERN COMP ARRIVAL AND DEPA SCHEDULE IN EFFECT AT : (Published only as inforn No. ARRIVE FROM Time 15 Charleston. Summerville. Branch ville. Orangeburg. Kingville.... 6:55 a m :15 Charlotte. Rock Hill. Chester. Winnsbmro, Ridgeway (local).... 9:00 a m 8 Augusta. Trenton. Edgefield. Batesburg, Leesville. Lexington 110:00 a m 31 New York, Washington. Greens boro. Charlotte. Rock Hill. Cester 10:05 a m 134 Allendale. Barnwell. Blackville. Springfield. Perry (local) ....... 10:15 a ni 117 York. Rock Hill. Lancaster, Ker shaw. Camden. Kingville....... 12:35 p n 27 Charlestin. Summerville, Branch ville. Orangeburg, Kingville... 12:45 p n 18 Greenville. Anderson. Belton, Ab beville. Greenwood. Ne-wherry 2:15 p m 42 Ashcville. Spartanburg. Unioi Carlisle. Alaton (local) .... ..... 2:30 1) n 30 Savannah. Allendale. Barnwell. Blackville. Pcrry (local) ........ 1:10 p m :32 Auguata, Hatethiurg, TrentAn. Lexington. ...................... :15 1 n 2A Cincinnati. K noxville. larriman Jur.ction. Asheville.Spartanburg 4:45 P m 113 Charlotte. Y rk. Rock Hill, Lan cast( r. Camden. Kingville...... 5:45 p it 27 Charlotte. Rock Hill. Chester. WinnKlm>ro. Ridgeway........... 9:05 p m1 20 Augusta, Btatetiburg, leesville. Lf xington.. .... . ..... . 11:05 p im II Charlt hton. Sunmerville. Bramiela villa. Orangeburg. Kingvill. 10:20 p m 16 Greenville. Anderson. Belton, Ah bh ville, Gretn nwisd. Newberry . . 111:40 1p i 10 Asheville, Hemilersonvile.Spartan hurg. Union Altmon... ...... 11:41) University of S Founded by the State in The University is organized V I. School of Arts and Scie study in Languages, History, degrees of A. B. and B. S. worth from $100 to $150 each. II. School of Education, wh to serve the State as teach tendents of schools. In this e conferred. III. Graduate School, with the degree of Master of Arts. Graduates of the colleges of to the University in all course.s for tuition. IV. School of Engineering, to C. E. and E. E. degrees. V. School of Law, with a c LL. B. The presence of the N the State Law Library afford College fees for the y'earl, $1? 1For womewn college fees are tuition, $4(i additional. Room, year. Active teachers have the as without any charge wvhatever. Roomn Scholatrships with hoard For cat alog W. S. CU R RE Columbia RAILWAY ANY .RTURE OF TRAINS 12:01 A. M. NOV. 28, 1915 kation, not guaranteed) No. LEAVE FOR Time 16 Kit gville. Orangeburg. Branch ville. Summerville. Charleston. . 3:20 a m 3r) Ridgeway., Winnosboro. Chester. Rock Hill, Charlotte.......... .. 5:311 a m 114 Kingville, Caniden, Kerihaw, Lancaster, Rock Hill........ . .6:4)5a n 12 Kingville. Orangeburg, Branch ville. Summerville, Charleston.. 6:55 a m 19 Lexington. Leesville, Batesburg, Ridge Spring. Trenton, Augusta 7:00 a m 9 Union. Spartanburg, Atlanta. Asheville. Knoxville, Cincinnati 7:05 a m 15 Alston, Newberry. Greenwood. Abbeville, Anderson. Greenville 7:15 a m 35 Perry, Springfield, Illackville. rrnw (11. Alendale, Savannah 9:10a n 41 .exington, Batesburg. Trenton. Auguhta........................ 10:15 a n 27 Union, Spartanburg, Agheville. Knoxville, Cincinnati ........... 12:55 p in 17 Alstoon. Newberry. Greenwood. Abheville. Anderson Greenville 1:05 p m 118 H1opkiis. Gadsden. Kingville, Camden. Kershaw. lAne'r, York 3:25 p n 13: Perry. Blackville. Barnwell. Al lendale (local)....... ........... 4:15 p in 41 A I s t o i, U i i o i. Spartanhurg (local) ............. .... ........ 4:211 1) n :12 Ridge%nuy. Winnsboro. Chester. Rock lill. Charlotte. Wamhing ton. New York.................. 4:25 p n 28 Kingille. Orangeburg. Branch ville, Summerville. Charleston.. 4:55 jj m 29 Ridgeway. Winnsibro. Chester. Rock Hill. - t. Mill, Carlotte tlocal 5:25 1) i 7 Lexington. Latrsville. Bateshurg, Trentenl. Edgelieh. Atugista (local) ...... .... .. ........... 5:50 m uth Carolina 1801 in the Capital City iith the following divisions: nce, with various courses of Science, etc., leading to the Eight General Scholarship-; ich seeks to prepare persons ers, principals and superin urse the A.'B. is the degree advanced courses leading to South Carolina are admitted except Law, without charge Civil and Electrical, leading urse leading to the degree of arious courts and the use of exceptional facilities. ,inlcludting medical attention. only $12. For those paying with light andl service, $8 a Ivantages of the University Loa ~ifllundls avatilale. I )ining fre'e at Stewarild's litll. LIe adrelllss LL, President, ,SC.