DR6 K. H. BOSMAJIAN
PERFORMES CERIMONY
Mock-Wedding in Oriental Style
at Flinn -Hall Friday Night.
Dr. K, H. Bosmajian, the Ar
menian missionary worker, who
has been spending some time in
Columbia, gave an illustrated
lecture at Flinn Hall Friday
night. His subject was a trip to
the orient.
During the course of the lec
ture, Dr. Bosmajian gave his na
tive alphabet, which consists of
39 letters and sounds. He sang
several songs in the Armenian
language and played several se
lections on various oriental in
struments.
The part of the program that
was of most interest was the
wedding in imitation of the Ar
menian ceremony. In connec
tion with this, Dr. Bosmajian ex
hibited several Armenian cos
tumes. Blackman acted as the
i groom and "jay-bird" Buchanan
S was the bride. The mock wed
i ding was very shor; as compared
with the Armenian ceremony
which begins at midnight and
lasts for three hours.
SKELETON FOUND BY
WORKMEN ON CAMPUS
sible for me to learn their names,
I would mark the grave, or
rather the position they occupied
in the trench, with such material
as I could get, in order that their
friends might remove them, if
they desired.
"The day following I was
compelled to go through a like
experience and bury 11 more . . .
"On the day following we
buried seven. One of this num
ber was a most worthy female
attendant, a widow, leaving two
helpless child'en. I had in a
manner become acustomed to
sad sights, but when I realized
that it would be my painful duty
to consign her uncoffined to the
grave, I felt then the terrible
horrors of war. We laid her in
a grave by herself. If ever
genuine tears of sorrow were
shed it was over the grave of
this poor woman. Her chik'ren
were not present, and I have no
ground for thinking they ever
knew where their mother was
buried. As matters began to set
tle down, those that died later
on were decently interred. It
was my melancholy duty from
the time the city was destroyed
up to the time of my leaving for
home in June, to bury no less
than 75 persons.... ..
"I learn with much pleasure,
since writing the foregoing, that
the dead buried at the back of
the college building have been
removed and interred in the
Elmwooa Cemetery
"The buildings of the South
Carolina College were taken by
the Confederate government,
June 25, 1862, and used by them
as a hospital until the close of
the war. Dr. LaBorde, chair
man of the faculty, reported at
the close of 1862 that already
more than 2,000 wounded Con
federates had been treated. The
present gymnasium containd 300
beds. When Sherman entered
Columbia the yellow hospital flag
flyiny over the college buildings
saved them; they also held Fed-,
eral wounded."
VISIT
SCRUGGS & BAILEY'S
CLOTHING SALE
New Fall and Winter Suits Reduced 20%
1412 MAIN STREET
GO TO "NICK'S"
To Spend Your Nicks
CANDY, FRUITS. CIGARS, DRINKS
Best Quallij, Grea(esi Quantly
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 to:
CANDIES or ICE CREAM go to
CONDOS BROS.
1544 Main St.
Salisfacilon 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 Culling a Specially
SKIMIIDO'1?A - T'hal A e, H air
Cul. Try II.
Special Rates to Carolina Stu
dents and Faculty.
Hair Cut ..........20c
Shampoo ..........20c
Massage..........20c
Singe ........ 20e
Shave...... .....1c
Give Us a Trial.
1211 Washimrton Street.
University ol
Founded by the State
The University is organiz
I. School of Arts and
study in Languages, Histo:
degrees of A. B. and B.
worth from $100 to $150 es
11. School of Education,
to serve the State as te
tendents of schools. In thii
conferred.
III. Graduate School, w
the degree of Master of A
Graduates of the colleges
to the University in all coui
for tuition.
IV. School of Engineeri
to C. E. and E. E. degrees,
V. School of Law, with :
LL. B. The presence of tt
the State Law Library afTc
College fees for the year,
For women college fees E
tuition, $40 additional. Ro4
year.
Active teachers have th(
without any charge whatevE
Room Scholarships with boa
For cata
W. S. CURR
Colun
SOUTHERI
COM
ARRIVAL AND DE
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT Al
(Published ony-ts inf<
No. ARRIVE FROM t'04
16 Charlestoti. Summerville. Branch
Ville. Orangeburg. Kingville.... 6:55 a r
35 Charlotte, Rock Hill. Chester.
WinnsbWro, Ridgeway aocal). . :00 a
X Augusta, Trenton. Edgefield.
Batesburg. Leciville, I.AxingtMn 101:01 n
31 New York. Washington. Greens
loro, Charlotte. Rock Hill. Cester 141:05 a t
134 Allendale. Barnwell. Blackville,
Springlield. Perry (local) . ..... 1:15 a 1
117 York. Rock Hill. Lancastcr. Ker
shaw. Camden, Kingville ..... . 12:35 1 u
27 Charleston. Summerville. Branch
ville. Orangeburg. Kingville... 12:45 1 n
IS Greenville. Anderson. Helton. Ab
bm-ville. Grecnwood, N. wlerry 2:15 p i
42 Asheville. Spartanburg, Union
Cin rlisle. Alstt.n (local) .. 2:31! P n
301 Savanniah, AIIendnie, Barnwell,.
iBlackville, Pe.rry I loen).. . I .. -l:10 p n
.32 A ugusata, Hatesbuirg, Trento,
IAxingltonl........... ..4I 5 > ni
24 ('incinnati. Knoxville. Harriman
Junction, Ashe-ville,Spartanbaurg 4:45 i' n
1131 Chuarlotte. Yojrk, Rock Hill,. Lan
cateer. Ciamden, Kingville. . . . S:4; y n
27 Charlotte. Rock Hill. Chesteri.
Wi'rnnsboro, Rtidgeway . 9a:a,r I' n
20 A ugusta. Hlatenbuarg. I weeville,
Il,xingto. .......... 1:015 pn
11 Charh stona, Summnerville, Branch
ville, Orangeburg. Kingville. . . .101:201 p n
16 G#reenville. Ande-rson, HelIton, Alb
beville, Greenwood, New berry .. In:411 pn
10 AshevIlle, Hendersonvile.Spartan
huurg. linion Alatnn.......11-.m,,u
South Carolina
in 1801 in the Capital City
3d with the following divisions:
Science, with various courses of
-y, Science, etc., leading to the
S. Eight General Scholarships
ch.
which seeks to prepare persons
achers, principals and superin
course the A. B. is the degree
ith advanced courses leading to
rts.
of South Carolina are admitted
-ses except Law, without charge
ig, Civil and Electrical, leading:
, course leading to the degree of
e various courts and the use of
rd exceptional facilities.
$18, including medical attention.
re only $12. For those paying
)m, with light and service, $8 a
advantages of the University
,r. Loan funds available. Dining
rd free at Steward's Hall.
logue address
ELL, President,
ibla, S. C.
q RAILWAY
[PANY
PARTURE OF TRAINS
12:01 A. M. NOV. 28, 1915
rmation, not guaranteed)
No. LEAVE FOR Time
l16 Kingville. Orangeburg. Branch
- ville. Suinmerville. Charleston. 3:24 a ni
: Ridgeway. Winnsboro. Chester.
Rock Hill. Charlott.............. 5:311 a in
11. Kingville, Caniden. Kershaw.
I L .oancaster. Rock Hill............ :. :a ni
12 Kingville. Orangceburg. Branch
I ville. Summerville. Cha'rleton. .6:5.A a mi
19 Lexington. I,eesville. Hiatuauirg.
Riidge Spring, Trenton. Augusta 7:0 a n
9 Union. Spartanbtrg. Atlanta,
Asheville. Knoxville. Cincinnati 7:05 a n
115 Alston, Newhwrry. Greenwod,
Ahlweville. Anderson. Greenville 7:I5a m
36 Perry. Springliold. l1lackville,
I Barnwell. Allendale. Savannah j:1o a m
L1 Lexington. Hatesburg. Trenton,
AuIgusKta .. .. 1:15 a mi
27 Union. Spartanhurg, Aseheville.
K nox vill, Cincinnati. .. .... 12:55 p mn
17 Aiston, Newberry. Greenwoo.
Abhlwville, A uulein Gree'nv'ille I :06 p mi
lix Hopk in,.. Gmadsden, K ingviiie.
Camnden. Kershaw, Lanc'r. York 3:25 p mn
133 Pe rry. Black viii. Rarnweil. Al
itendalet (local)...... 4....:15 p mi
4! A I a t Ilin, It i' ,o . Sllartanhulrg
(local)...............1:29. p m
32 Ridlgeway. W.'inin,o, (Ch e,r.
Rock lIiili, (Charlotte. Washinog
ton, New York.... ..... 1:25 y m1
2?' K ingville, Orangebuorg, iranc'h
ville. Sunmmerville. C'harleaton .*4:55, y m
2't Ridgeway. Wsinnsboro. ('hester,
Rock H ill. F't. Mili. Carlotte (local 5:25 p mn
7 Lexington. Lee'sviile, Bat sbuirg.
'rentan. Aicnlli Ananan