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1915-16 CATALOG NOW IN PRESo Attractive Bulletin to be Issuec Next Week. The catalog for the year 1915, 16 is now in the University Press and will be ready for distribu. tion in the next week. In addition to the plot of the campus, a map of the State giv ing the number of students b3 counties has been inserted. Among the announcements fol the coming sessions are a fee ol $1 which is to be deposited witt the librarian and is returnable, the entrance of the University of Virginia into the exchang( lecture system, and the require. ment of fourteen units for ful admission to degree courses. The catalog is presented in E very attractive form and Prof. Keith and the other members ol the committee are to be con. gratulated upon the success witl which their efforts have beer met. GEORGIA AND CAROLINA WINNERS IN DEBATE come. This was followed by music from the Chicora Orches tra. The main debate followed. The Chicora girls again enter tained with music. The rejoin. (ler, music by the University quartette, and the announcement of' the decison of the judges com. pleted the program. The judges were Geo. A Wau. chope. John P. Thomas, Josiah Morse, George McCutchen, and Yates Snowden of the University. It. E. Browne acted as chief marshal with T. B. Simpkins, R. C. McGee, H. B. Refo and H. C. James as assistants. At Knoxville R. W. Wade, and J. 1). Featherstone support. ed the negative. H. 0. Hanni and J. D. Brandenburg upheld the affirmative at Athens. PROHIBITIONISTS MEET WITH LOCAL CLUBS WONTNVEDJ. FIM)) lpm. wm"K.) ings, and contests. After the convention was over each dele. gate felt that the affair was e success, and that something defi. nite had been accomplished. W. C. Mann, G. M. Meares, W. T. Henderson, H. L. John. son, and Robert R. Harley repre. sen ted the local club at the con. vention. W. S. Scott, A. B. '15 was oj the campus TFuesday en routE home. It was a pleasure to see ,Joe's smiling face on the cam nu.a ngain GAMECOCKS BATTLE WITH W. & L. TODAY I Team Return Home in Fine Condition. The Carolina - Gamecocks will play Washington & Lee two games of baseball, Tuesday and Wednesday on Davis Field. The Generals won from the Game cocks when the latter were on their northern trip but with Captain "Babe" Adams and "Big Fig" Newton in good con dition for hurling, the home hopes will give the Northerns a hard battle. Come out and help the Gamecocks win. The Carolina baseball team re turned from its road trip Tues day, after having played seven games. From a winning stand point the trip was very unsuc cessful one for the Gamecocks, winning only one game and los sing six. Hugh R. Clinkscales, LL. B. '15 was on the campus Friday and Saturday. Hugh is teach ing at Batesburg this year. Joh Mills, captain of the 1913 football team, has been in town this week. He took the State Bar examination on Wednesday. BURN ETT-WHETSELL DRUGGISTS Soda, Cigars, Stationery, Toilet Arti cles, etc. Agents for Jacob's Candy. 909 Main St. Phone 1261 SEE BATES Tenement 26 Who will give you special rates on your laundry. CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY 21-Meal Ticket $5.00 One of the Beat Cooks in City 3 SQUARE MEALS . EVERY DAY ST. GEORGE HOTEL When You Want the Best IN CLASS RINGS, DIAMONDS WATCHES, JEWELRY! for presents or own.use, don't select until you see our stock. Sylvan Bros. cor.s Hampton Sts LOUIS' RESTAURANT THE RELIABLE EATING PLACE FOR CAROLINA STUDENTS 1228 Main St. 'Phone 2978 Louis Malloy, Prop. CIGARETTES Pur IffotoAThefgnuvAdtL4f the KR cdiv, TAe Imfirrial Cowi' o/isra5luflyary, 11as RayaIll4asgis Prince Pdq Sis.re-Co3wr-G(otha, flit ixri'al Court Oas an shRrmeoke r our VaIndia.Cgrte 0 that the Americans who have smoked our Vafiadis Cigarettes abroad may obtain them at home, the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company,who im rt them, have also been entrusted wi he responsi bility of their production in the United States, for which purpose we have pro vided the blending formula of our Cairo house. 4& Cairo, Egypt Bomb& Calcutta Rangoon London M uEsaft sade" d. DeloshaI Stases Pacets of 10. 250o- daw of 100. $2.So -impoutad da". Igher nupice. To be had at the betar pee% or meltdoe j p on "eKWP4 t PC&ce. umpe & Myers fooauop a. FAh Avense. Ne4wre. "As Copeland goes, so goes the fashion." Learn the Way J. D. Feather stone, Tailor - Made Campus -SUITS Agent Our Specialty .Suits and Overcoats- -$12.50 to $35.00. Corner Main and Taylor Streets. Night School JOIN OUR NIGHT CLASS IN BOOKKEEPING S HORT HAND TYP EWRITING P EN MAN SH IP Special R ates to University Students DR AUGHON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone 951 1626 Main Straet