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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, NOVEMBER, 25, 1904 '. to Virginia.- The latteronce season, corerMg 107 vara, to do which narta jphe fit!f Irresistibly, lea he nctmrtly- van US yards. . The-erow" until a ml Johnson. Council eooa went wild, -"Wisconsin routers Join I. -in over for touchdown;-: Warren pre-with tin? Chicago men In chcermar th' to kick jroal. He hits ball, which play.' low on top or caronna man s :"t s and ball bounces over. Vlrgln-i A. M. 18; CLKMSOX 0. 1 , o wild with delirium. With. two j - to play. Carolina makes several, Tin termers Too Murlt for tlie South I Tiro Is called and the game u - Carolinians. ."4 . IPpec.Uil to Th observer. , All HEELS INT GOOD SPIRIT. 1 Xtnleigh. Xov. M.-ln one of the hard- ;ouh Carolina; I loser, her men est fought ute f the season th t UtUe discouraged. - saying that AgrhuHural & Mechanical College; y showed' themselves equal to Vlr- if en defeated CH-m?on College by , i. a goal being generally consider- ?ote of :S to 0. 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Hnncock's Liquid Sulphur strikes a. the root of the disease ana drives it out. No matter how foul the blood may be, sulphur will purify it. It makes no difference how long you have suffered, the cure will be speedy and permanent. It will surely do for you what it has already done for hundreds. I'sed in the bath and toilet, it lirlnga health and good looks to women, inuking the skin clear, the eyes bright and the step elas tic. It Is ;i wonderful tonic, a SELLING GOODS The manufacturer who makes and sella his product to the user Is a merchant as well as a manufacturer. Most of the cotton mill j j have commission merchants to sell their products. In our business we must make the goods and also sell them. Jt t Is for the selling of our products that we pay for this apace. Jf It Is worth our good money to reach the purchaser , with printers j ink In this way, it certainly ought to be worth the while for those "5 who want machinery, or machine work done, to come, without any . cost, when In Charlotte, to see our machine shop, pattern shop and v, foundry. We make thtngs and these products of. ours must be sold. There ; are cases where we eould save more than half ef your repair bill. There are times when we could fix you to run In a day, where It ' might otherwise require several days. The D. A. Tompkins Co. CHARLOTTE, N C. C. II. C.U5PKNTEK. 51 10 Atl-Soathera Half-llack Who Played on the Carolina Vnlveislty Klcwn. d' a matter of chance. Final score: and carried the bull within' seven y ici" Virginia. 13; Carolina, 11. President Al- of the goal, when the .V. & M. team ilerman went out and shook hands with held for downs. The a. i M. te nn 2 r. Lambert, Virginia's physieai direi-- then carried the ball. mH-kliiu jriltm tor, at the " conclusion of Die ttatue. throuKh tie' line, and around the en Js 'NVhen asked wbat he thought of the until Uabc A ilson was pushed over lor .'game, he reined. "Well, I thought Car- a touchdown, and Tom Lvkea kieke i olina had the better of it in tht; llrst goal, making the score 6 to 0. No oilier half, though she Is defeated. I never score was made during this half, tins feel ablo to exult over Carolina." Farmers having the ball. ' , THE LINE-UP- ...... The second half was In very much a uu... ; repetition of the first. - The - A. & Cured Ecaeina. lertli men 1 huvu used your I iti'ild 8ulphur fur a Imd ense of eeeinii on the fact, from WhMi I HttlTered f jr wvernl yanrs. I l-ad tried a number of the best rrtnedies known for ec.etna without rei-elvlng any hrnent from any of Hum. After usiiiK less .hail or.e bottle uf T.hr.ild Ktllpiinr my fie-e was entirely Mirnl. 1 sliiiik it the lie.--t remedy trown f'O" I'zi-ma. Hinl take .ileasiiro in I -ei amniendh 'if it to iny one tronhl il witl- thlu ! s- ,i..-e. .INO. '. IUNAI.1'1. 'jilandM. Kla. Kplendiil bhiod vllalizer, Ihoroug reimvator. and Would Not be Without It. Gentlemen: Fo r several months I have been using your Liquid Sulphur In my family, and feel now that we could not do without it. For sore throat, I lord and skin disease, I do not believe it has an equal. II is re mni'knhle to nep In how short a time It will relieve the tmrenefs and jiain caused from a cut or aim. I wish every me coald know ef this wonderful remedy. No home ah uld be without i:. Mrs. J. T. ENGLISH. Richmond, V'a. iMIMCO K S LIQUID SULPHUR OINTMENT Prepared especially for liurnn. Scalds, Open Sores, Chafed parts. Raw Surface, lioils. Piles Houglmesa of Face and Hands, Scaly Eczema, Black heads and all Skin liseases. 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The Tar Heels on the HUl to-night are of course blue but not so much so as might have been Vans As; Uv RYE WHISKEY VW 5 YEARS OLD f SMOOTH MELLOW 4f FULL QUARTS $3.t5 5 YE' OLD COPPER DISTILLED ' 4 FULL QUARTS SZ CXPRCSS CHAB3ES PAID BY US h trial will convince you' that these gcsxls are the very 5 best for Medicinal and other punoss. Send us your orders awl if not perfectly saiisfiictorv return at team carried the hall steadily up ' i Held, and ISabe Wilson , was pu''i i over the jjoal line. Lvkes kicked row!.' and another six was added. The other :1'"sl entire new team, and on tin- . ton.didnun ivns mnde in v..i-u rini.-i, f,.. fi use they were eoually wi-nk. .Vol same manner as the two pvevloin ones. The Kamo was a great victory fo;- i.n A. & il. team. The ara for th- A. t M. were tlie whole team, and esp ci t.ly Gardner. Ha be Wilson and Cm-lev Wii- scai for gains through and around tlm end, while the quarter-back work of Sadler was tine, and the tackling of Lykes, Abernathy and Gregory was fine. Babe Wilson mads several long runs for the A. St M., und his punting was superb. The stars for Clemson were FurlicV: and Holland. 1 tist down was earned by the visitors in the opening hnlf. and only once duiine. this period did Cornell hold for !iwn r -nnsylva ni l was penalized 4.", yards in (he first half, and was set bark 40 n:s n the elos'iig period of tli if.inv Fumble after fumble occurred in the Cornell hack Held, and on nearly every offense she would lose the boll. j feature of the game was the fierce trickling of the Pennsylvania boys. On nearly every scrimmage, when the Cor Tii-kojcce Wips Ajtnhi. TuskcKee. Ala., Nov. 24. The Tcsk.--gee Institute won its s.'cond fiiot'iiii Same of the season here lo-dav from the Atlanta Haptist College for XVjcroes by a score of j to 0. Commissioner Sale our oxjense auu money will be refunded at unco, bhipuicnu made in plain caseo. Ilcn.ii by Post-J or Kjrej .Money Order. west ros r.-cE list of qthc3 utQuo": mm -OF- I. Other tiaini- .t Koanoke, Va. V. p. 1.. 17 .VI. noli team had the bull. there would v"l,'. - At i-'unUer, s. C South Carolina College, 23; Washington and Lee, 0. Georgia Tech., 18; Cumberland Unl- 'I here were no serious Inmrles b- one of the visitors laid out. Stev--n- s"!i. Pennsylvania's quarter-iinek, was'1'-'". finally sent, to the side lines by Umpire : l'nivcrsity Kd wards for rough play. Carlisle Indians. 2.1: Ohio State Cni- , i icssce. Unlvt fitj ' jf . U s'si f ,"".' ' ff ' - - - Ik - ', J '"' - y?V V '-I v ' V 1 jj W!iss-v.-i . . s i ' . .-.V " , v e S.:"-l',K. - J h f J vi .J I i; A .Wf.Vhv:i , -' k ' i wi i ' y A I - Vi 'V !vH " x AX' fx ' fh , vk '.J f Tt r Alabama, 0. Ohio University, fi: Uethany College. 6. Dickinson, 1!'; Washington and Jef- Leland Standford University. 3. Uni- Universlty, 17: llrri- l.tifayettc Tears Iohlsli Up in the Sec ond Hair. h'aston, Pa., Xov. 24. The IjiFayette football team defeated L?hlgh this veiling by the score of 40 to 6. Th-jverslty of Colorado, 0. lon'i I, 1 f .,4 I f il V t 'it i iiii ii nun I 'i mi lit uvr ii ii in i r i - i ip , . . -. ir , hall, each side scoring six points. 7n! .,;.,,'; the second, however, Lnuvctte hraeod I ' ' i p mid tore her old rival to pit---s 'i Haskell Indians, 47: Washington Unl 's. oring ul most at will. Tie- B.Un -1 V ' 1 s'' v- llf' sl- J-otiis. II. 4 I hi ought out the largest crowd that li.nl Knnsa.s St 'te University, Ul; Mlssor.ri ever been on March Field, fully 10,000 1 I 'n'v erslt j-. 0. I c rsons being present. j Gettysburg, 10; Franklin and Mar- '. .......... f .... i !,.... . iha!!, C. , , , ' I I nivcrsity of Rochester. 10; I Charleston. H. C Nov. 2!.-Char-e- Savannah. 0; Jacksonville. 0. ton defeated Furman University th's Florida Slate College, IS; -truing in me presence or l.ouu people, i n versif 6 VALUABLE LAND Factory Silc, Truck Farms, Gwnitc Quarry. ! UNDER AND BT VIRTUE OF A ' decree of Mecklenburg Superior Court, i t will at noon, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28 1904 Expose to sale to the high est bidder, at public aution, at the county court house door In Charlotte, five certain tracts of land lying four ! miles south of Charlotte, on the Char i lotte, Columbia and Augusta Rail road and the Camden and Nation Ford macadamized roads, and de scribed as follows: Tract No. 1 fronts on the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad and the Camden macademized road about 1,4 feet, includes a good orchard - stoves, 4 belts. 3 chairs, 13 gross pat ana contains tnirty-ntne ana tnree- -" mpi't--i Bankruptcy Sale of Bottling Machinery. On Tuesday, November the 29th, 1904. at 12 o'clock m., I will expose to public sale for cash to the highest bidder, on the premises lately occu pied by W. C. McWhirter, Charlotte, N. C, the machinery and equipment composing the plant formerly known as the Bottling Works of W. C. Mc Whirter, to wit: One boiler and engine, 1-2 H.P. motor, 1 H.P. motor, shafting and pul leys, one large tank, one small tank, 2 motor bottle brushes, 2 bottle rlns ers, one cork machine, one barrel hoist, one pair keg trucks, one bottle trucks, one filter, one generator, one crown machine (black), one crown machine (red, one bottling table, one syphon bottler, one lot of beer bottles, one lot of soda bottles, 90 soda boxes, beer boxes, 6 5 syphon bottles, one safe, one copy-book, stand and press, one clock, 2 horses, 2 boxes (feed and coal) yxxj ii' i i i . , Tufts, r. Stetson iPlM-esentlng many sections of the st-n score. 39 to 0. The University ten was outclassed, and the scove o' i hiive been larged hut for mu 1. tint nvereti portions of tlie (lei 1, muklm: !ow work. The game was easily -wo i la the lirst half, the score then st'ii! in5 -8 to 0. Johns llopkln- ti: Uiioihilpli-Macon 0. Kalthiioie. y ,v. Ul. Johns Holds ,. I uiersit foothill team deflate. i lla..-''olpli-Macon College n.-dat. i; to ti. Th' rame abounded In brilliant end I' both teams einl ! italic line plu to; nig by Hopkins'. The o, a I players. h- m, i M iles (' 1 1 - 'd'nig''!.. iitiMied U.la't., I i "Mf tin it', fur a toii.-iid-'U n eaiit ,i ''a I in s.-. on l half. i Mank I a ' ml 'lilt. i of bait es, '.'o 111 lull t ..'ebraM-.a. 1C; Illinois. 10. I'utdue. S'l; Notre Dame, 0. .M inncsi ta. 11; low ii, (i. Al Nashville: Vamlcrbill. JJ. ity of the South lSewanse.1 (. 1 'uiver- .000 Oil HAPTIST MISSIONS. CII.VIll.li: ISKAK. Ixft Ilalf-Back. Cnroliim. Hatidxin Defeats (.oillunl ( iillce. Special to The OhsciMT. ' Winston-Salem, Nov. j;. D.r. idso.i College, 3J; Guilford College. . This is the net i re of the football contest her" to-rhl session. this afternoon. Guilford scored only by Mi Mar kick, made by Louis Habits. Il"r i. ! ! .inia l.inijn' Makes an Vnpmv- Icnlcilly Ijirgc Donation at the State x-4xiatiou. Others i;ntulatliig lliiii. i a minis, via., Nov. 24. The ttreai jat irlsiotiary rally ever known in the his "j of the Georgia Baptist Association hlneo heic this evening. -W. W. ks. a prominent lawyer of Koine, Ci.. in. nil a donation of $"..(RI0 to sin c:rii mission fund, only a short time he g.-oe the same amount to .Shott :r Collei;. . His action this evening stirred nn niurli enthusiasm, and finite n lite amot.'iii of missioMiry money was rsls '!. Due man v. as fo much Interest. ! .a he made a motion to hold an all-' fourths (39) acres. Tract No. 2 fronts on said railroad and macadamized road about 1,064 feet, runs back on both sides of a large branch, includes the residence and buildings and contains forty-two (42) acres. Tract No. 3 fronts on said railroad and macadamized road 7 72 feet and contains forty-five and four-fifths (45 4-5) acres. Tract No. 4 lies on both sides of King's branch, fronts on the Nation Ford macadamized road about 1,450 feet and contains forty-eight (48) acres. Tract No. 5 lies on both sides of said branch, fronts about 1,500 feet on said road, has on It a good granite quarry and contains sixty and three fourth (60) acres. These tracts embrace the western part of the Benjamin Smith land, and are to be sold for re-Investment. After offering each tract separately. Tracts 1, 2 and 3 ivlll be offered as a whole for a bid higher than the sum of bids In separate tracts. Tracts 1, 2 and ' front on the west side of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad and the Camden macadamised, and are valuable for one lot of extracts, 10 syphon boxes, one cork puller, 8 bot tle drains, 5 kegs with faucets, 2 syrup pumps, electric light fixtures, 50 barrels, one glass tube gauge, one steam pump, one buns extractor. Any part or all of the above prop erty may be sold t-y ibe trustee at private sale. This November I 7th 1 M0 4 . W. SI . SMITH. Trustee of W. o. ilcWhn Ua-. bankrupt. HOTEL EMPIRE Broadway and Sixty-Third Street NEW YORK CITY. over $250,000 In lmprov meats nn is no match for Davidson 1 tnlll eltaa nnA ImaI. J a m , C nn . V. n Hiooks- gift , the largest Individ-, , ;Vth 7 ion Fod ..nation etvr made in the Southern' ,,,, ,.,, .,,, A ti.M Convention. as a result of to-day's score. Cunsid erbig that Virginia had' not made the tecord this fatl thut she has previously made for Instance, her failing to score on the Carlisle Indians some (lavs at;i the. Tar Heels hud exm-ctc' to (.-. a different story to tell to-night, but when we think of the tie ai.ie oi t . years- ago.. and of th.; ir, to o gr.mc -,r last Thanksgiving we do not feel as bin as we might. White we were confident of success, we are not by any mentis down In the mouth. The Tar Heel -know bow to accept such a mild defeat at the bands of o worthy a foe. cived by any of the players. Hollan 1. of Cleinson. was injured In the knee, and Webb in the shoulder. This is lie' final game of the season. CHICAGO, DEFEATS WISCONSIN. I1HKN WINS FROM GIIORGIA. !n an lutciiM-ly Fierce Game nt Macon the Alabama Team Proves the stronger. Macon. Ga.. Xov. 24. -Five thousand! ! 'tuple saw the l'nivcrsity of Georgia' i.i down in defeat before the Alabama, rolytechnie Institute eleven, of Auburn. ' : tli" gridiron bete to-day to the tune, f 17 to 5. It wvs Intensely tier'"" j ihroup.hou:. and at one time during the; : roitrC'Ss ( th'- game, players on op-j posing sides came to blows, but war j sepnrnW before f erious damage wns done. The gathering of enthusiasts was1 (lie lwrgust ever seen here, and thu A Game' Full of Critical .Situations t I jI" efore 18.000. Spectators Givat ltn to a. Touchdown From B !vifk-Off, - -MeagtvNoV.. 24Tieriiri& IS Mvl! boys fought gallttittly amid the; a in. 11, wes the Score to-day in rle ' ontinuous cheering, but were unable toi : iest fought JootbaU game played on r'ln f,om ,helr aggressive Alabama tip-j it shall Field this season The gn.ne Penenta, Much money changed Iiand3; n replete with surprises and critical "n the r!Slllt- nations, which kept the 18.000 speet - ' 1 t or, on the qui Vive from the time PFNNSVIA'AM. DOAVNS COKM2LL s first kick -off until, the. fliml vfiist,l . The cUmat was ranched in th. Ii n Ronchly Played t.amc 31 Points i Ue of the- second half. , Eeker'i!U ere Rolled Vp on the Visitors, i t the ball on the kick-off on Cili-! WIio Were Powerless on the Offen- ! - three-yard-hue and started c- 'e. a is Uist-onsin'MBiwl. The VVlscimstnj ' l.lUulelphia. Nov. 24--The University' i came thundtitoa; down upon Mm or pennsNlv.nii,i football eleven to-d.iv of them wete stopperl by Chtcs-wJ i lo-rt . f ii, ....,..i ... . leiiiir aid others lkral !od-sona In the history or Ihe institution bv i til only HromftulM, Wlscousms Uiefeating the Cornell eleven by th' ok, blwked the way to a tourb-isco,0 r-r 34 to j) I imsyhanU stored . Dodglug . dangerously' jiear tost four "touchdowns in the. first half and -iitf,: ine,' FiMteijy J'.iue otiarti ritwo in Om nn,,hH uj i i rnshcj bn the tititstretched tlfl-lr-eneltles Inflicted on the Red and Blue ' Ma opponent .grasms; -hia le! Cornell would never have been- within ' i-fd. To setmuls buer Iti.i-triklnf dlrtnnce of the Pennsylvania's" -idi a pn of snuirmlngr hu-;goak The Ithaca boys were powerless' 1 1 ml the Wiwonsln gmi pots.lon th offensive until near tho closo of I to), the fc,rd run of 'be the tf.ini", ho Xvnusylv.uiia had In u' Ikyb-y i h' 'V '1 ""At - s I Alii - y ; Just completed ELECTRIC CLOCKS. TELEPHONES , AND AUTOMATIC LIGHTING . DEVICES IN EVERT ROOM. Completely Remodeled and Re-Deoo-! rated. Refurnished Throughout In Solid Mahogany and Brass. 1 One 'Minute to Elevated and Subway Stations. ! Take Nearest Car at Any Railroad or j Steamboat Terminal, they all pass ! or transfer to the Empire, i Within easy walking distance of all ! Theatres and Department Stores. I Restaurant Noted for Excellent Cook ing, Efficient Service and Moderate Charges. Rooms (with use of bath) $1.50 per day up; rooms (with private bath) $2.00 per day up; Suites (with private bath, $3.50 per day up. W. JOHNSON QUlNV. amlzcd road, would make good track farms. The electric lines of Catawba Power ,'ompany run through all said tracts making it very convenient to obtain . power and light from that company. Tnwv.U f ClnA. 1 1. .If ,1... . . 1 1 1 10 o&'?. viit.-iictiL ui lot; purchase money In cash, the balance y note with approved security, pajra- t ble after silx months bearing legal j interest from date of sale, the t't'e being retained tnCll full payment of i tne purchase- tnoney, with leave te purchasers to anticipate payment. This the 27th day of October, lni HUGH V. HARHIS, Commisslonei 15 Piedmont Insurance Building. EMPRESS ROM O trade Dolge Felt mark! BE&T MAD COI-OKS-ni iek. Rd. Brown, Orsy. Slue 2 to S. Price 1.2J. By mail, prepaid, Cl-40. Illustrated cata logue free. Gilreath & Go. AuioiiobilB Ticket ! Commissioners' Sale of Central Hotel Property. By virtue of. a decree of the Superior Court of the County of Mecklenburg, had - in that special proceedings en titled "Mrs. Ella R Oates an4 oth I ers,. plaintiffs, va. Mnt Mary E?Wris- ton, and others defen4ants,' the un I derslgned Commissioners will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at public auction at the county court bouse idoor. In the city of Charlotte, at 18 f o'clock iti.J on Monday, the 28th day 1 of November. m0. all that valuable THE BEST SYSTEM OF I city real estate located In the city of; 'mr.. .,,. j Charlotte. North Carolina, and known HEATING YOUR HOME as ura wemrai tiruei proporiy, ironi- 1 . , ... . , . Ing about HJ feet on Tryon street and if v!,,y on(l thorough is by steam or extending back with that width, along! hot water. We will put In the boiler East Trade street, about 198 feet. Ianc P'Pe. radiators and valves at rea- Terms of sale:' one-half cash and i stable cost, and give you work that Is one-halt In Six months after data of I scientific and satisfactory. Wo will fit VKHDEll S1TTOX. North Carolina's IIutKcy HaH-Baik. sale, the deferred payment ta bear In t ere st at the rata ef percent per annum from that date the purchaser to have the privilege to anticipate the deferred payment. " . This, th 17th day of October. 1104. C W. TILLETT, BJ, T. CANSLER, " . Commlasloners. 1- " ' , 1 .7 .1. 1 . . out your store or house with either stoam. hot water in the . best manner possible., , , HACKNEY DROS. Plumbing. Heating-. Gasljttlnf - ana " Supplies. ' -'Phone 311. No, West Fifth St CHARLOTTE, N, C, , & t H , With every 50 cent purchase. Also Bicycle to be given away on Saturday at 8 p. m.' Send your tickets In. "A l"0 Bicycle to be given away -free. Armistead Burwell, Jr. Hardware, Sporting Goods, Bicycles, Automobiles. - 25 North Tryon Btreet I Dr. R My l4utorilm. t J. 4 unoriwan- -4)4jM4 I IWSURAWCE ! 1 FIRE LIFE,: ACCIDENT OttlO. No. B Hunt Rulltflnc 4 4v4r4444avr 4444
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