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nii;.rpn AIM? 1 ;i Ml,,! Ml v TOIL But That Kind of' Economy That Verges on. the Niggardly is; to be Preferred to, ''ttieExirava&ahWiW '$ ' .... '-. ..v..:- - v -, ' T-- , : v . . f 1 t nn tor 1 " f v . , 1 -. ' . CV , " , . .A a, - I "It Takes r-A-.-,-Sfw;v -,v !At;-:,-AA;,Ar ' A'-..' - " ' . I-....'- 1 1 " - , . .1" .; '.f . V-A ' , -' i -t ,r .:.'f v S. ; j yet if your incxhn aiuiiv; . uu nit uaiaiicw v ci v aii&a y O , . , . . ,- V- J. T '! v'v , C( A:' It lsn't What You Make but What You Save A AAA ;.th makes .yw saving of the first $1 0000 is the Handsome most difficult Let us make it easier for you by furnishing you one of- our - ' - A- . : -v - '' ; ' 'v " A A' . ; A'A""!;:. :''A' ''""AA - Leather Covered Pocket BanKs rree We pay Four Per Gent In Quarterly Phone ; 99 or write' and we wiU j home or - office ! A' r V'-. - V.- !'-'. ' '. 'A j I " 's A ' A A IA N ' r: Aissets and Personal Liability Over Two Million Dollars 5.r ..V:-- Jt-J 'j. V;.,'.. ; zt-A 1i fs.. " ' . V . -r .'4.' Sporting News ... I . ... A( , CAROLINA ANP ,V. P. L XIK. L 1 In Exciting and Hard Fonbt Oum at likhBKmd Xrtther Elmrcn fteorca : Contest WltiMwsed bjr" FMir Tbon v SiMctal to Th Observer. Richmond. Vfc, Oct. !7. With weathar . -cotltHUona a nar pect,. aa poaalbla jliefora. alt audlenoa of 4.000 paopla tba CaMlna and V.' P; I.. 'tea ma fought to a ." tie. thl aftwnan aftw bearljrtwo houra v of 'Dlay.v:.'--" "',. '-.v . '-' ' ' ' Neltbar atde waa able to maka aub- '.tantlal alna oa tha othtr and the ball x tia kopt In the air moat of tha to . While tha Kama wtl axdtlnv from, atart 'to dnUh it aaa not until NutUr, of v ' U. T tkf half 'unit knAJia, n flh vonio yarda for a touchdown, that , tha 1 crowd roaa aa ana 1 man - add jrallad' U , tlf boarta for tha runner. Tha ,baH ' was,; howevar, called . back by Raferaa .; "WTiiUker. ; who blew tha whlUe before ' - the baU waa Ukan' br, Nuttar. ' ;:, v. ' Tha forward paaa waa attempted by . both team, but waa ' only , auooaaaful "'once. , Carolina received -..the tw four .tlmaa and each tlmn-either loat tlte'txill or-failed to paaa It five ' yarda vOutaUle - . the line. V. P. I. only tried the paaa : .twioei and waa euceeeaful once. It-waa - claimed by Carolina men at tha time : that tha ball waa not aent five yarda out but tba referee waa firm in hla de clslon. - . ' - ' v lrr handling klcka and punte V. P. I. s - a notably weak. Not onca did they ' , return tha ball any -dlatance up tha field and three tlmea they loat tha ball on a . fumble. Carolina waa atrong- In, running x back punta, only falllna; to do an onca vwhea tha back waa Mufitt by Nutter, .who downed hint In hie tracka. 'Neither ; aide oould tain nalatanUy through 1 the line. With thrlr extra welaht, V. V. I.- held- Ilka a atone wall and tha . plunirer rarely rot mora than one yara. . i'arollna, on tha other hand, 'by faat r work generally got the -runner before he got to tha Una and threw blm for A loea. On atopplng end mna V. P. L waa - weak. The enda ahowed inexperience In : lireaking tha Interferon oo and did not ' atop the play. Bevaral tlraee runnera got beyond tha Una . and made long Kfilna. Carolina waa ' able to atop the plays before they got behind tha line ' and V. P. I. waa alwaya forced to kirk. . A feature of the) game waa tha rooting tha Unlveralty of. Pennsylvania eleven by tha acora of J4 to. -The Ught Indiana, trained to tha minute, simply bewildered tha Quakers, who . wera dlaorganlied and put In full retreat before tha game waa over. Ona ' of tha larsreat crowds of tha year saw tha game, tha attendance 1 reaching 11.000, ; . -, Neither Williams Xor Dartmouth , ' Springfield, tfaaa.. Oct i 7. Though -1 there was no acortng done in tha an nual game between Wllliama and Dartmouth, played here to-day for the first time, Williams sprang a big surprise by having tha beat of tha battle. As an exhibition of football, the gam waa a crude affair. Wil liams clalma aha ahonld have won, 1 to o, tut tha offlciala ruled that what Wllliama claimed waa a safety should go aa a touchdown. " ? -. , , Harrard DcfeaU Arniyv '. - West Point, N. T. Oct 17. Har Vard'afootball team .to-day scored a victory oyer-the cadets by tha acora of 6 to O. It waa not an overwhelm ing victory, -aa' Harvard scored only one touchdown, and that at near the nd of the eecond half, i v..'. . , The- game waa somewhat tame In comparlaon with Athe eonteeta played under tha old rule, . Harvard did tha betteawork tn punting, but. when It came to backing the Uner tha visitors were outclassed. . .. .;, Virginia, ; Rlduuond Colleg . Roanoke, Va., Oct J7. At Char totteavllle to-day. In a very poor ex hibition of football. Virginia defeated Richmond. Collage by a score of li to f . Tha visitors played a lucky game, but made their' only acora on a fluke. Tackle Cooka and Center Gloth. of Virginia, played One. ball. Three waeka ago Virginia defeated Richmond Cailege by tha acora , of, .t tv;:(v..-,.:.MJ..;;- , ., A.' Georgia Trvh, 4; Davldaon, 0. Atlanta, ' Oa."; , Oct.' :.IT. -Georgia Tech : football team won to-day In a close contest with Davidson College, North Carolina. , Brown, of tha local team, made , tha only score-af the game --with a beautiful goal 'kicked from tha 40-yard Una. 'With this ex ception not a point waa vmade .by1 either team.'.;' a, v-. ;,:;'. 1; : A Horner Defeat Wawnton i Oxford. . Oct J 7. In' tha game 'of football ' played ' at . WWremon Sbta Morning between tha Warrenton High grand stsad had bean reserved for them J' reu,le 2 w.Ti. .l,. and their volcea made the din on .the Horner by , It , to I.. Wllda, DavU eoposlte side less hideous. After the w urn they went to" the Hotel Richmond A and extended their, congregations to tha ' nowoB , warriors. . ; : i ixpiAyg tvovr r-exxsyLVANiA. , , Qnakera ItackfldA Could Not Handle Itinu and the IJRht Highly Traln , etl lied Men Ran Away With Op. Itfiiuml. Iw Hmm 4 m . ' . . Philadelphia, Oct 17-Ona- of tha most unexpected Upsets ' in football occurred to-day on-Franklin - Ftold, when tha Carlisle ' Indiana - defeated 'and Maya, for" Horter, ' made sur plays, .. -.i:'ri V -Navy and ' Dncknell liar to Bund -i'.''--'.- -! 'ff ."' -; '" ' " Annapolla, Md.l Oct 17. The Na val Academy and Hucknll College football taama played each other to a standstill today, neither . side being able to cross the others goah line dur ing the two 20-mlnute halvea. While tha vialtora outweighed tha midship men who were weakened by the loan .A - certain rtTRBj rem croup- UBKD FOK TBN . TEAKS WITHOUT A VATVVHK. i . ' , - - - Mr. W.'C. Rott.a Btar aty. ind.. . hardware , merchant, la enthuoiuatlo irt hta prle of Chamberlaln'f Cough Item Ill children hove all beoa aiibct to croup end he hae ufd tlila remedy for the pnt ten years, and though they Much frared the croup, his wlf arid he alvays folt tn(n upon retiring whm a tiottle pf Chamherlnln's Cough H-medy ; wm In the Iioum, illi oldt child was o,J't to wver atlnrku of croup, but ..this rro-i1r nver, fallt-d to effect snoorly rur-. ) ha r"''mm"n1i it to Mciitts hii.I ncliriilMin find all who hnve liwd tt say that It U tineouulfd for rriin end whooping cough, ror sale by K. It Jordan A Co, of Captain Spencer and Quarterback Norton, the ball waa kept la Back- nelrs territory most of the time. - Tho feature of the game waa' the exoellent aji-round work or Burg, the mid hlpmen'a halfback. v , t ' Football Soore..-, At Philadelphia: Indians, 14; Unl verslty of Pennsylvania. .At Ann Arbor, Mich.: Michigan. Zi; Illinois, a. - At West Point: Harvard, I; West pointo. . At New Tork: Princeton, 14; Cor nell. 0. - - At New Haven, Conn.: Tale,. II; Am n era, o. j . , . k . . At Rprlngfleld, Maas.: Dartmouth. t; .Williams, o. ... At Chicago: Chicago, St; Indiana, I At St Paul: Minnesota, II) Ames; At Charlottesville: - University of Virginia, Richmond College, . AtKaaton, Pa.: Lafayette, 17; Col gate. .. At Washington!' Oeorgetown, . Washington and Ie, I. -- At Washington; -George Washing ton. It West Maryland. S. At 8t Louis: St, Lou la Unlveralty, 71; Missouri School of Mines, 0. t At Brunswick. Me.: Bates, I; Bow doln. 0. V . At Orono, Me.:- Tufts, I; Unlver alty of Maine. 0. At Andover, Mass.: - Harvard Freshmen, Phillips Apdover.0. At Providencei tJ03vtn,41 ; Nor wich. 4. , - At Mlddletown, Conn.! Wesleyan, IX; Vermont I. ? p - At Exeter: Exeter, , I; Colby. 0. At Durham, N. T.t ' Hew Hamp shire State College, '40; - Connecticut JHate College, 0. ,,v . ... At Worcester: Holy Croaa. jt; Technology. .' ; '- - . - At South Bethleheim Lehigh; II; Franklin and Marshall. 9. ' - At Hwsrthmore: ' Bwarthmordi It; Gettysburg. 4. ,. , At, Haverford: ,vIlaverford, . SI; Ursunlua. 17. ' . : , . v - At Richmond. Va.) Virginia Poly technic Institute. 0; University of 'At Hartford, Conn.! Trinity, I; Springfield Tralnln School. - At Pittsburg: ; , Western University of Pennsylvania. II: Carnegie, tech.. . At Washington, Pa.r Washington na jeirmion. 3; jnckinson. 0. At Lexington. Va.: Virginia - Mili tary Institute,- 4; Roanoke College, I; ' At - Syracuse, - N. T.: . Princeton freshmen. 4: Syratyis University, 0. At Nashville:. VanderbUt Unl varsity 4Sj Unlveralty of Texas, 0. At Atlanta: , Georgia Tech, 4; .Da tldson "College, 0. 1 . - At Annapolis: Naval 'Aradnmy, 0; ' - ; A Bad Complexion : , cornea from 'bad blood. ' Pimples on the face. Acne, Liver Spots. . Sallow Skin, dark rings About the eyes, sick headache,' pale, wom-otU look, dlxslnesa will all disappear If'you take a Treatment of Ramon's Liver nils and Tonic Pellets, for sttle.at W. L, Hand A Coa and J no. M. gcott a Co.'s, and put your blood In good condition. , This Treatment does not force things the Pill touches the liver, urges It to action; the Pellnt following (purely vegetabjo) strength ens and aids tha bowels and di gestive organs. " Hewnre of vlolont purgative. Ak for RAMON'S it Is the only combined Treatment put up In this way on the market. Fntlre Treatment JSc Catarrhal MK-ufrvea or ClaVawlo - H: . Catatrhal lirjrfai-txw ) will be Inslantlj- rjie.ad by the ue of NOSHN A, j, a mthlng Catxrihal Balm., Relief irum-anteari, or money refunded. NOSH A tontalr. nu co caine or hartrlul U.u. Will lmme.il ately relieve Ihe wur.4 running oll. Rose Cold. Na-l Ci.M.rli, Hy Kever. Throat Troubies, Hoarsonwsi, etc... by tenderly soot r tug' I he Ini'amsd. iia eased tnemb.-ano. Tho weil. nuwn catarrhal ach unu be Instantly, re lieved by the wre of this remjv. .Mrs. rannle Waihls, Paytr, pn.. asys: iv in-n Tying your NOHKNA for Vatarih and hivi l.r.'n entirety cureJ. rend me tNe pTc for a.doxen o!., na I want It fur some, of my llethbir., t IJirge tubes to rentai at all drug gists, or sample tube on receipt of tn cents In stmt, by mall. Jirnwn Mff, 'o tJre-nvllle, Tcnn., M. lentil, M, W. L. 1 Inid V Co., Jno. M. tcott 4s Co. - , . BucknetV ."V'.'r'' ' Af Knoxvllle, Tenn.: Maryvllle. IS; Dahlonegw 0 - At Knoxvllle,'Tenn.j Baker Hill. ; AaTievllle School, 4. ' . '( . COT MAID WINS SOUTHOLD. Hand trap at Jamaica Odea to S to 1 Shot In a TerrlAo Drive. New York, Oct ft In a terrlfl.: drive. Coy Maid, a t to 1 shot won the South- old handicap at a in tie and a six teen U ai jamica to-U7. in the fan: line of 1:414-. Dolly Bpnaker waa aecond. wlih the favorite. Oxford, third. There a a Strong play on Oxford.- the odds golr.g down from-7 to I tell to I at poet tlm- 'Frank QUI won the ' Lynabrook handi cap. Six favorites were defeated. Sum maries; , First race, selling.1' furlongs: Alen oon, 10 to 1 and I to 1, won; Oatnbrinua, to 1 and 7 to (, senond: Kdna Jackson. 10 to 1 and I to 1. third. Time, 1:11 Second race, sellings mile and-a six teenth: Onataa, 7, to I and I to 2, won; Gtvonni Balcrio, ( to 1 and f.to t. sec ond: Rather Royal. to 1 and 10 to 1, third. Tim !:-. " i Third race, tha Lynnbrook handicap. furlongs: Frank GUI, 7 to 1 and t to J. won; Adoration. 14 to I and f to second: Tourenne, I to 1 and even, third. Time, 1:11. Fourth race, the Southold handicap, One mile and a sixteenth: Coy Maid, I to 1 and 1 to 1, won; Dotly Spanker, 4 to 1 and 1 to (, second- Oxford, II to I and even, third. Time, 1:44 4-4. Fifth race, mile and a quarter: Tom my Weddell. 14 to I and to S. won; Good Luck, 7 to S and 1 to I, aecond: Llndalo, to 1 and I U 1, third. Time.. 1:07 1-6.. , t Sixth race, furlongs: Yorkist, a to I and 4 to I. won: John J Rogera, 7 to 1 and 7 to a. second : Reha Btona. 1 to 1 and even, third. .Time. 1:16.. . Two Killed py lulling Wall.. Knoxvllle, Tenn., Oct 17. Ourftig a high wind storm to-day at Johnson City, two men were killed by a fall ing wall, while at work rebuilding a recently burned structure. The dead are A. L. Cooper and John Hearon. Both are white men and leave fam ilies. V T7 : SubeMlsed Bamllti Iloutf TrtcbcU. London, Oct 17. A dispatch to the newa agency from Tangier aaya that Ralsoull this morning attacked and captured Araclla,. recently held by the Insurgent tribesmen. The In surgents lost many men killed. Their leader. Berrlanl, waa captured.' Many a manV humane Impulses, who would not willingly harm a kitten. It guilty of cruelly where his ota ianii"i I concerned. Overdriven. - orerwork--i, when what It needs Is something that will digest the" food eaten and help the Woin sch to recuperate. Something tike Kodol for Dyspepsia thut Is sold by tlawley s Pharmacy. ... , - mm ' '." - A,;: .., mm 0 Crowds Defy WeaOxY for Latoo.i lUcea. ; Cincinnati Oot ' 17. Despite the wintry weather, ever ' 1.000 persons attended the races at Latonla to-dav. The fourth event 'a free . handicap. at & mile and a ; sixteenth, waa the , feature of the card., and waa won by Tartan, tha favorite, with Nat B., second, and Shining Star, third. Summer! ea: -..',-'''.' First race, mile; Noel. 10. to I. won: Ingolthrlft S to 1. second; Ruby RlghflO to 1. third. Time 1:11 l-l. , SeconJ race, - furlongs: Charles t B., I to S, won; Still Alarm. II to 10. ' second; Mannorean, 10 to 1, third. . Time 1:11 -.-' , - Third race, furlongs: Pretension. 1 I to I, won; St Joseph, to 1, aeo- - vnu, nwivn w , , luiro. limi 1:14 i-.,v ' .',, -.; . Fourth race, mile and sixteenth: Tartan,-even, wen j ; Nat B.; I to 1, second;' Shining star, I to 1, third; Time 1:47 l-f. . " . - Fifth race, steeplechase handicap. clubhouse course! John Dillon, I to 1, won; Bank Holiday, 1 to l, eecond; Scope, II to t, third. Time 1:11 1-6. Sixth -race,' mile and a sixteenth: Oratorlan. 4 to 1, won: Sincerity Belle, 10 to 1, aecond; Ponsoluca, I to 1,' third. Time : 1-4. . . v Senator Overman Speaka at Aalievllle. Special to The Observer. Asimvine, jcl ji. -i ne - weex s political campaigning 1n Buncombe was brought to a fitting close to-nlaht with a. splendid address by Senator Overman. The' court room was com fortably filled with a representative audience and the closest attention was given the dlatlngulahed speaker. Son stor Overman was In good voice. While he preached Democracy straight from the ahouMnr, lie m tenii-erate In his renmri-s an, I li,t much for the cause of Democracy In this city and county. K- 11 I, a nn 1 your Work isy and be SuC ti the Mrs. Henke, known as aI the handsomest . woman !n Milwaukee, states that after physicians had failed ' to give her any perman- ' ent relief from that dread V disease consumption, , tried Duffy's Pure Hal t .Whiskey and has been entirely cured. .'Vii " 1 . ':a v: - AA' . t vs! Mri. Henke tbtnkfully writes:. . "For fix jretn I hsc been si'ir.j witib lung trouble, which kept pow worte until my esse became icri ? oui. I employed four different locd Ehyidan, pvinj each a (air trL!, ut with very little success. Durir 7 "thli period I wis troubled with d.'A- nets, cold sweats, cold hands an J iJ' 'cold feet, coughing, "chiSs and hem orrhages, which clearly Indicated con v sumption. My physicians sufjestcl '. that X move to different climate. I tried several widely advertised meJi cinex, but with no good results, then I tried Duffy's Pure Malt Wlhl After jusing one bottle my conJi;! 1 . began to improve. 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