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TBS 6TATS1 COLUMBIA Sl'XPAT MORKINO XOVEMUFlt 17 1907 a fl1'! jiv CAROLINA DOWNED CHARLESTON BOYS BARBOUR'S MEETS HUDSON MONDAY JOHN DEERE PLOWS 'smarts THE SECRET OF GOOD COFFEE Lies first In the quality s-vondln the Mending: third in the roasting fourth In fmJinoM and fifth In tho nuking iuzianne coffee Insures you on the first four points As for the fifth well you Just can't nuike poor coffee if you use Proposals for Street Paving Columbia Proposals will bo rocaivrd by ths Street Commission of tho City of Columbia until 13 O'clock Nov 25 1807 for paving Mum Hired with either vitrified brick wood-block asphaltic concrete or bithiillihtu pave-inrnts Tho work will embrace approximately 65000 oquuro yards of pavement 17000 llneul feet of combined concrete curb und gutter and 4500 lineal feet of concrete storm drains Pluns are on file and may be seen at tho office of the Street Commission at iNdumlda or at the office of the Engineer at Winston-Salem Specifications will be ready and may lie obtained from the Engineer after Oct 30th Proposals will ha opened publicly with the usual rights reserved CHAN NARKY Chulrtnun Street Com Columbia LUDLOW Engineer Wlnton-Sulem THE REILY-TAYLOR CO NEW ORLEANS A At all good Grocers' Evcrywlierc Norfolk and Columbia and they say he is fast strong scientific and possessing all the characteristics of a first class wrestler He Is further singled out as a match for favorite Burt Hudson A Seaboard conductor who Is one of the men interested In bringing the new wrestler here has seen the latter In action experts to see him down Hudson and says that whatever the outcome the Columbia sports will see one of the best matches yet put on In this city Hudson Is In good trim at present and It can be safely stated that he will put the new man out of the running or will give him a hard fight Hls work against Christensen the other night has shown the public more than In any of the other matches here what the little fellow can do With the toe holds barred which hold Hudson considers hls best and strongest point he put the big man's shoulders to the mat In two straight falls In short time There were a good many ladles present at the last two matches and It seems that they rf taking more Interest In the game of wrestling now than at any time since the grlpinen have been giving performances here Jn the match Monday night one lady will be admitted free accompanied by the holder of one paid admission ticket It Is predicted that this la going to be a great match and there should be a large crowd out to welcome the new wrestler and to see Burt go at him In hls own style The question of Burt has given place to "Who is Harbour's 'Unknown This has come about because the "Unknown" is to meet Hudson In the Columbia theatre Monday evening and the grapple fans are wondering Vho the opponent of Hudson might be He la slated as Bob Fenton the grapple blacksmith of Maryland and Virginia Anyway he has sent in a challenge to Hudson who accepted and the match was arranged In this match between Burt Hudson and the "Unknown" the public Is assured that those who attend will witness a fast bout in the catch-as-catch-can style The conditions that will prevail are as follows: Catch-as-catch-' can strangle hold barred winner to take all gate receipts The weight Is 149 while Hudson tips the scales at 145 estimated This Is perhaps the first time that the grapple fans have seen Burt go on the mat with a man of practically hls own weight Wilson was lighter than Hudson and the others whom the has tackled have been a great deal heavier Nothing Is known In this city of the "Unknown" who is being brought here to meet Hudson He comes under the direction of the railroad men of AT THE THEATRE THIS WEEK'S ATTRACTION 8 I Nv Skies" Nev Paal Gilmore Nev deha Griffith roxno ATTRACTIONS "The Vlrglelaa" Uu Rivera Ulrl la Dixie" It has been three years since "Under Southern was seen here At that time the beautiful pastoral drama came quite as a revelation It was feared that It might be but a cheap sort of melodrama and for that reason many missed what later proved to be a beautiful attraction It Is a drama but It Is not one of the and variety Its climaxes are gradual and its periods are graceful It is a well poised stage story and Is thoroughly enjoyable The author Mrs Lottie Blair Parker has written other successes "Way Down and "David being among them Southern is an expensive production requiring a large company for Its proper presentation and the staging upon Its last visit was complete and elegant It Is not a musical play but It has beautiful Incidental music Paal Gilmore George Hobart In the new 'Western play "The Wheel of has surrounded his hero Jack Hartley with as Interesting a set of characters as are not often seen behind the footlights Paul Gilmore plays Jack and Insisted on having about him men and women true to the life and to the sto-ry and In Prof Billings Arthur Woolwich Gllmmerdale of GUmmerdale Towers Nottinghamshire England Orlziluy Jack of Rosebud Ranch and old miser Grayson he has filled the bill most astonishingly well The story Is a semi-Western semi-automobile love romance that carries Its dramatis personae from Lake Hopatcong to Ifosebud Ranch Texas stopping at busy New Tork on the way for a bit of local color Mr Gilmore Is delighted with hls part and the country Is delighted with both him and hls new and there you are Both will be seen at the Columbia Thursday night He Was No Hayseed John Griffith the tragedian In spite of the serious side of hls plays has personally a humorous voice and dellgllta In telling stories that Illustrate the funny side of life For Instance the younger son of a well known politician of Chicago has spent pretty much all of hls life In the big city by the lake and consequently knows little of country ways and things Not long ago he visited a man he met In Chicago and who maintains a big farm near Cairo whither he had Insisted the youngster come for a lengthy stay One day the Chicago youth was wandering about the farm closely examining the tops ends and sides of a certain trim well-made object fenced round In the paddock "What are you searching for Jlm- my?" asked the owner of the place with a quizzical smile are the doors and asked Jimmy and windows! Why Jimmy that's a haystack" here old exclaimed Jimmy may be only a green person from the city but you can't bluff me that way Hay doesn't grow in lumps like that!" There are two other good plays billed for the week Paul Gilmore In a new vehicle and John Griffith the Bhakesperean Mr Gilmore made quite a reputation in Mummy and the Humming Bird" and last year hls vehicle was The part was too light in comparison with the work required in Mummy and the Humming Bird" but Mr Gilmore has a new play this year and hls friends are expecting much from It John Grif- Visitors Fought Hard But Were Outclassed MOSTLY STRAIGHT FOOTBALL Charleataa'a Four ratals a Streak ml Lack bat Carallaa'a Hell Karard 1'alversily Kseearaged Carolina 14 realties Chariest as 4 MaMsugb Dargaall 4'ahea SHgk Hrlss Oreydua HG Urawa Goaoalea Ilgaa Parrslt LG Iuwaaa Epps Cartwright I- Tala Itrevea I Mri'ra dy Glbbea Maarr Phillips rria HR Hyde Moara Rrlaer Craft Ilaaie Clarkson 11 Tadd Mr Galllard Ellison Clcni-son referee Gladys Splgener Citadel umpire Mr Charles Wetih Cletnson linesmen Wardluw Smith Carolina Cosgrove Charleston Mr Holmes Manager Lee of Charleston Time of halves 20 and 15 minutes The University of k'fluth Carolina football team defeated the Charleston college aggregation on Davis field yesterday afternoon by the score of 14 to 4 The game was fast and held the Interest throughout of the large crowd of spectators Carolina outweighed her opponents eight pounds to- tho nmn The only score made by the lioys from the wae through a piece of luck Just after the ball was put in play the garnet and black warriors made a steady march up the field when in 20 yards of tho coveted goal a drop kick was called Gonsales passed the ball low and Glbbea booted It hard but the kick was blocked and It bounded down the field on and on until Hume scooped It up Just then a Gamecock flew up and the Charlestonian wae downed on tho 20-yard line Falling to gain two yards In two downs the Battery lmys signalled for a place kick which proved successful Thus resulted Charleston's first and only score The Gamecocks began to get lively On Charleston's next kick off steady playing by Carolina brought the ball In front of the posts and pretty booting ly Glhbes placed It over for four and the score was a but not for long for the boys from the university repeated their tactics on receiving the bnll the third time and kicked another goal from field This was one of the prettiest plays of the game Thirty-seven seconds only was yet to play In the first half and the ball was on the 88-ynrd line but Glbbea had his kicking clothes on and the ball shot true as an arrow for Carolina's second score The half ended with the score Carolina Charleston 4 Play was resumed after 10 minutes Carollan kicked off The Charleston boys soon lost the hall however and the 'varsity gaining possession pushed it up the field Carolina's backs and tackles did some pretty work at this Juncture The Charleston lmys were fighting bard but they couldn't stup the line plunges anil Cartwright was shoved over for a touchdown Glbhes kicked goal This was all the scoring The Charleston lmys thnug'i tho losers put up a plucky fight and showed 100 per cent Improvement over their game with 'Welsh Neck In this city fair week Their line though slight played good defense ball especially the two ends The varsity play was fast and hereby reaulted most of their gains It was quite evident that the team had not been in practice long for their Interference was poor The Charleston hoys showed superior play In this re-sect Old Style Football The game was characterised by the old style football In line burks and tackle nut of tackle formallona The forward pass was worked successfully once or twice but not for any considerable gain Carolina gained several times on recovering offside punts Hume played the star game for Charleston both offensive and defensive principally the 'latter for the Charleston boys failed to gain first and resorting to kicking out of danger Moore MeCrady and Cohen also played good ball on defense The whole Carolina squad showed up well though a bit nervous this being their first game In two years The hacks were fast and the line strong Glblics at quarter generaled hls team well Cartwright and Sllgh gained consistently while Clarkson was also In the running All the Gamecocks fought hard and Coach Smith deserves much praise for rounding the team In such fine form In two weeks One of the prettiest plays of the game was pulled off on the last kickoff Moore sent the ball sailing to Glbbea on the 15-yard line who booted It back down the field It was recovered by Gonsales who was on to the trick on the J5-yard line Thus Charleston lost V) yards on the kick-off The ball wns kept In Charleston a territory most of the time The kicking of Moore kept the bail out of danger and the team came out of some tight plnces by hls punts As to the Charleston aggregation on the whole the hoys from the college are plucky and worked bard to win hut lh haekficH seemed to be a little disorganised There was however good Individual playing especially that of Hume In tarkllng bis opponents Carolina gained mostly through the line the two ends being hard to pass The work of the college's line was good when the lightness of the team I considered The team ht the way and every Inrh that Carolina gained was through -tralght work After the goal kicked by the Charleston team the Carolina boys brsred up and went at thlr opponents harder than ever Instead of going to after the goal was kicked as might have been natural with had so little practice the Gamecocks new courage and oeth in great style Home good gains were lnaden the next few minute after the Charleston team scored nd from then on the game wrnt Csrolina way fivvIlM HmppT Thr wa cntildrable entnulMW manifested on the id- lines rerier-day by the students The university bUys have not had an opportunity of playing football for two years and the first game since the reinstatement naturally made them Vd yells were given on the hnes llJJT" Ing by boys the ga'nU under leader -elected IV the boys the night before st a masi meeting Just ail of (M Rlwn nfl this wis kept upr rithmuchspiritthroush-out 'he eon test One of the ohl boys the aid- lines like ge'ting out and doing cake wmis in Se? the st "hiverrity grin At th of tho Mint in members the squad were tak-n off of the field on the shoulders of the Reed Smith was very much peed with the showing the tm made und-r the cl reum stances The squad has been practicing less than three weeks and has gotten Into form with remarkable rapidity The rwh said the team did good work in hold-lag together ul In both the llna work John Dccro Plow ara best made These Steel Plow Inst Wo have a complete stock of John Deere Plows We sell the Manure Spreader It saves you money and time Stewart-Suydam Hardware Co (INCORPORATED) 1643 Main Kl Columbia 8 COUPON Mr UODDKY Mgr The Equitable Life Assurance Society of tho United States Rack Illll 8 Dear sir: Without committing myself to any action I shall be glad to have you send mo full particulars regarding your new Standard Policy for I of Insurance on tho Ufa of a person years of ago Name lw Addrcu iMi iy ca Data Si 14 MS Kl1 18 1107 OYSTERS Tuesdays and Fridays Extra fancy Celery daily German Dill Pickles Dutch Herring $100 keg Fancy Northern Apples New Malaga Raisins Fancy Malaga Grapes Florida Oranges Basket Grapes Select liana nas BROWN BRO Phone 65 NOTICE To Property Owners and All Public Utility Companion: Property owner on Main street from Itli'o utroct to Klmwoori avfmja kah telegraph and telephone coinpanle nnd all other public utility ciunpanles having pities conduits or other fixture laid or set beneath the surface of Main stroct ara hereby notified and warned that In connection with tha contemplated linproveim-nt and paving of Main street It will lx ordered that for a porlodfOf five years from the completion oT the puvciiii-nt no one will he allowed to tear up any portion of new pavement fur tho purpose of making any extension-! nr connections whatever nor for tlin making of any ordinary mpulrs to such pipes conduits or other struct un-a And ara hereby further noi'fb I bat nny weak or defective pla- ioiuJuIu or other structures that may bo In need pf repair or replacement must lie put In a proper stale of repair ur replaced by new materials as well on the making of any extciiNlnns or th laying of any new nervier or connections all must be done prior to the paving of Main street snd for such a period prior therein aa not to Interfere with or impede the work of puvlng Main street After the (Living of Main street Is completed any extraordinary cuaea of break i go or other necessary repairs may lai permitted by the street commission but with the permit so given there will be required from the person enri-orallon receiving It to bo de-poxlted with the city treasurer for the use of tie street commission a sum of money that inay be estimated to he fully sufficient to pay (lie full cost of making the repairs to the street and restoring It ahaolutIx to ths condition from which It was disiurlied and maintaining It In such roioiJiion of repair for a reasonable term of years: the work of repairing and restoring the street pavenw nl fll'f urln-ii to be done by the sti-i commission or its authorize! ac-it at whatever cost may found sary to do it properly own rs contemplating roriricciliiriM to th- uut-r or gas malna and all others Int revt-d please take due noth lier -I and net in acrord-an- hen-wlili at tha earliest practicable dal- NARKY Chairman II GGRLK YVM MAYCK LAND Street Commission CORN PAINT YY'r guarantee tliat Usher's Corn Taint will take out your corns If it fails or docs not give satisfaction after using as directed your money will be refunded upon return of empty bottle 15c a bottle By mall 17c FISHER CO Colombia 8 1 lh can 21 cents YY'c Want to Iiuiilro If you don't want to make an unusual pun hose wo rnenn of course if It can be made Interesting to you Whoever purchases A WATCH of us la sure to make a purchase thut Is unusual It ta except IoiiiiI to find high grade and rcaxiinalilc prices two In one Wo comhlno both therefore can nmkn wutcli purchase especially Interesting to you just now A BALL GO Jewelers and Watchmakers 1S37 Slain St Columbia to every Man and Nation comes the Moment to Now is the moment to decide to have a VICTOR TALKING MACHINE 'All styles of Machines and 5000 Records always in stock THE VICTOR Columbia rr Rawls Bros Portraits as Xmas Gifts In large HW Iuris we offer: Our Sepia I'IhIIiiiiiii Portrnli A picture with nil the qiiiillllea of 1111 oil portrait Our Sombre lllurk Porlrall A clear-cut blark-iiinl-tvhllc picture resembling sleel engraving You are tiol compelled have 12 6 nr 3 of ell her of the above styles finished You may order Juxt one In small pictures we offer: Our Colored Miniatures The "Aristocratic Picture" Incoui-para bln tut a gift to soinn member of your Immediate family These Miniatures are colored for us by a Miniature Artist In Ronton Our Colored Rroncln-t A handsome little picture Very similar to our Miniature A variety of other styles nriy In-seen at our Studio RAWLS BROS liirliidvr Photographers ISIS Main I'Ihiim- 7 III the form shown yesterday there should be a fine team put out lit the linl-verNlty n-xt year as tin- iriaicilul l-t out on I he field HIIIGFlt OOII TEX MS MEET there Has 1 Game Yesterday aa If-etiaaf af Football Tlie tednls mee- at Ridgewood will eonlinued Monday afternoon There were no games Saturday on aceount of the foot Lilli game at the university Tim programme for Monday's matches Is as followq At 3FI o'tksk Dial and Poln-nu va Wilcox and Rowan on court I At 4 34 o'clock M't'a-v and Cardwell vs Holmes and Rowland on court 2 Younts and Dunhum White and Smith Oil rourt 3 In the singles Rich will go against Heyward at 4 34 o'clock on court 1 The above list represents some good rnnfests and Ibe rnat'ln-s will lie faet The interest In the meet Is Inrreaelng as the time for the semi-finals and finals approaches There are a number of spectators to witness the fame every afternoon 1 HE S4IAVIIOX ARMY Gaad ark Relag Itaae I adrr Dlrrr-lloa ml I apG Wbitakrr Tin Salvation Army Is holding a series of interesting meetings this week Since mpt II Whitaker has taken rharge of the post there has been large attendance at the meeting and soioa good work has been lone Today at 11 o'lak In the hall of the army at 543 Gervais street services will be hld under the direction of the ratain Sunday school services will be held at the hall this afternoon and tonight at o'clock another meeting will be bald lii the halL mwomftfl HI 4HI 5M Eureka Elastic I House Paint niF BEST RYsTlME TEST When painting It Is cheapest 4 to use the heat Our house paints stains grains varnishes colors snd tints are each guaranteed Our permanent whits In a paste cnrrlss eight gallons of linseed oil for guaranteed work Driggers 5 PHONE 183 i 4 SALE Ry virtue of 11 decree of Ihn court of common picas for Richland county In tho ciiso of (' Schwerin ugnlnst Kynuni cl 11 1 I A I) McKmMln Master for Richland County will sell on snlcsday In December 1907 being tho second day of sold month during Ilia usual hours of sale before tho court house door In the city of Columbbi I' to the highest bidder for cash I All that piocn or isirccl of land sllunle In Richland comity ami Hlato of South Carolina containing fifty-five acres and hounded north by Krnyloit south by Annin lluuk-night oust by tin- WHlcrne river and west by lands of Clara Rynuni containing about flfty-tlvo Here ami lu-liig tho same tract of liuul as thHl coiivcyod to Ryuum by A Roukiilght by deed recorded In Rook page 35 3 All that trnct nr plantation of bind conlalnlng three hundred acres of laud morn or loss hounded on the imrlh by Krnylnn oust and soiilli by Annie Rmikiilglit and w-i-sl hy Kyniitn and Ilrny-loii In-lug iionr Wstcrco river and being the irHi-l conveyed to II Ryuum by A Roukiilght hy deed recorded In Rook at iago 128 3 All tliul trnct or parcel of lund cniiiiiliiliig thirty-one in-res nmra nr less mi known hy tho local nanir of Isniesiiiiii-'' nnd liiiiindcd north by Ilynimi cast hy Ilynum south by Mrs Snplilu Hloxvnrt ami west by II Clark and lining tho siiiiio In mis ns llinl convoyed to II Ilynum hy di-ml ilnled 1 3tli March 1897 111 hook page 348 A I) Mi-KADDIN Mirnter for ItU'hlniid County 1C November 1507 FULL UP AND RUNNING OVER Tho ohl reliable firm of If Mullor 6 Huns urn now offering a lot of now goods A I more's Minco Meat In any Him in- Now Plnenpplu Choose extra Edam and English Dairy Swiss cln-i-sc new Raisins now Rulter Nuts extra lino eating Prunes now buckwheat Klap-Jai-k Flour new shipment of extra lino miif-nronl fresh potato chips new Cranberries It ft Pudding nothing like It lovely lino Olives In gins largo Queen Olives In bulk lleins Rakd Roans new packing Fat mid White Mackerel Pigs' fee! new packing tomatoes extra hnvy now packing Asparagus In th long nnd tips Purs Currant Jelly new pack Lobster now ia-ic Salmon nothing liner to bo had 1 1 Ice Flakes ICIrona New Maple Ky-up Ditto Pig Hams Ferris Strips nod Squares fresh every week Mandalay Sain-e India Relish Pin-Money kb-s lufinliio Crystal Sugar Cream Farina A I Ginger Chips new Evaporated Apples new Head Rice Peanut Puller Cheese II A I' Breakfast Rlseulls fr Juhnson's Educator Wafers Pure O'lva Oil A few of tho many new goods ws srt offering Rig Two" Muller's Famous "lllendod Tea" at COc per llCbaso A Sanborn's Famous Coffees Tim Only Stott Where you ran p't thorn tc 3 for 8100 Period Ion st 2GC Latest Rbnd at 20e II MITIEH At RONS MUST CLASH CGWEYWCES AND KKLIAIIIi HOUSES you always get at Wln-eler'a We ar give you any kind of a vehicle that you desire that Is In the latest style easy riding rornfurtahle and handsome aiyl a hor-e to hitch to It that Is of good style and speed and gentle in harness TRAN3FER AND LIVERY CO 1210-18 TAY IOR ST Notice to the Public We will accept Charing House Certificate in payment fur all purchases rf Wood and Coal and for all bills now dim us Palmetto Ice Company RAKER President YVM BARNWELL Vies President BATEMAN Sec it Treaa flth tho tragedlshi has been seen hero before Cade Southern Skies" There la the gay aplrit of Hallowe'en in Southern Skies" which cornea to the Columbia Wednesday "Under Southern Skies" Is a love story downright and wholesome with youth and gaiety humor and pathos and a succession pf delightful pictures of Southern life all set to the telling of how Leila Crofton was wooed by two youths one who wished for her happiness and another who wished for hls own selfish ends and forced her to an unhappy bridal The story Is laid in Southern Louisiana during 1875 and the scenery Is true to the last detail of picturesque plantation life The stately wide colonial mansion of Major Crofton in the first and fourth arts the accurate presentation of an old party and the wedding in the next act reveals the completing possibilities of hospitality and goad cher found In these mansions of the old regime The Hallowe'en party before mentioned with Its magic and mystery of witches candles and mirrors made to frame true kisses Its jack-o'-lantern quadrille In the firelight and the introduction of tho jubilee singers are great features of the production the old Southern melodies and jubilee songs lending the real plantation lilt to the occasion Among4 Che People Mr Levy one of Sumter's bright young men spent yesterday in the city Rev A Jamison of Greenwood superintendent of the Connie Maxwell orphanage was registered at the Columbia yesterday Mr A Duncan of Richmond Va formerly freight agent of the Seaboard In Columbia Is In the city and will return to Richmond with hls family this evening Mr Duncan has spent all of his life In ColumblA and many friends regret that he will make hls home in Richmond Mr Will lard II Craig of Atlnnta road superintendent for the American Bell Telephone company Is spending Sunday In the city Mr A McLean and wife of Lum-berton C' spent yesterday In Columbia Congressman Lever was In the city yesterday en route to hls home' at Beak Lexington county Mr McR Holmes of Newberry was registered at Wright's yesterday Miss Minnie Hewitt of Marion was a Columbia visitor yesterday Mr Waldon of Portsmouth Va freight claim agent of the Seaboard Air Line spent yesterday In the city on business connected with hls office Mr Barnes of Eaton College was registered yesterday at the Columbia hotel Rev A Child TX of Spartanburg field agent rif Wofford college was registered at Wright's yesterday Mr Rainey of Sharon was In the city on business yesterday Mr Rainey Is one of the most extensive farmers of York county Maj Pat Drew of Sumter was in tne city yesterday Mr Brooks Inmsn of Torkvllle was registered last night at the Hotel Jerome Mr Marchant of Greenville Is In the city Mr Zimmerman Davis Jr of Charleston is registered at Wright's hotel RED CROSS MEETINGS Dates af State aad Natlaaal Caavea-flaaa Saaa ta ba Held To the Editor of The State: Please allow me to make through your paper the announcement to the members of the South Carolina branch American National Red Cross that the annual meeting of the branch will be held In the rooms of the chamber of commerces Commercial Club building C'harleeton on Monday Nov 25 at 12 o'clock noon At this meeting a detailed report of the work of the branch for the past year will be made This will show not only the activities of the branch for the past but the high standing attained and the confidence reposed by the people of South Carolina In Its conservative management A full attendance of the members Is expected On Tuesday Dec pros the annual meeting of the American Nations Red Cross will be held at the New WIHIard hotel in the city of Washington Each State branch Is entitled to two delegates to represent It at this meeting At this meeting Is found cabinet officers senators representatives eminent men in every walk of life and the most prominent society ladies from every section of our fair land It Is at these meetings that the power of the Red Cross finds Its completes! demonstration All members are wel- corned to the annual meeting of thej notional body but only regularly appointed representatives hare the right to a voice anl vote South Carolina has always bad her representatives there A Kaufman PreeMent South Carolina Branch American National Red Cross Charleston Nov 15 I7 and the bnckfleld tactics the eleven showed up well Coach Render expressed himself as pleased with the showing of his light teuin against Lite heavier squad lie was especially delighted st the plucky fight thut tho Charleston eleven made The Game Charleston kicked off to Carolina defending the east goal ami 11m hall going outside was brought hack and kicked over Glhbes brought tlie hall 15 yards Sllgh went seven and two more on the next play Murduugh 10 the next two plays netted Carolina six yards and Glhbes kicked 1 The hall was fumbled and Carolina gulned mm-session After two downs with five yards to go on the third down Glhlies attempted a drop kick from the 20 yard line The kick was blocked und rolled hack far over 50 yards when Hume secured the ball and went for about 20 yards being downed on the So-yard line Hume kicked goal from the Held after two downs had born played with llttlo gain Score Charleston college 4 Carolina 0 Carolina received the kick In defending the west goal and Reiser brought tho ball 15 yards rerrln dipped off four Sllgh six Reiser three Carolina attempted the forward pass anil Moore got the IhiII In the middle of the field Moore fumbled and In the mlxup a Charleston man fell on the ball They kicked and Heyward ndvnnrnd In the 20-yard line Carolina kicked after two downs and Clarkson tackled Moore who gnlni-d five yards Charleston's bnll In the middle of the field Todd was tackled by Cartwright behind the line on the next play The kick was blocked and rerrln fell on the hall on the 45-yard line three Clarkson nothing and Glhlies kicked to Monro who ndvanred eight yards The luill was on Charleston's GO-yard line after a had fumble and first anil 10 Hyde gained four anil tho forward pass was worked suecossfully with a gain of 15 yards Moore gained three yards Hume two and Monro kicked to Glhlies who was downed on tho 15-ysnl line Glhlies gained -even and Clarkson five Cartwright nine IVrrln three Carolina wns forced to kick and gained the luill In tie middle of the field Charleston wns penalised five ynrda for Illegal holding of the end After two downs nnd five yards to go Glhlies worked the fake kick and gained 15 yards Carolina ellpped off a few gains ns follows: Sllgh four Cartwright seven Sllgh five Clarkson four Hllgh four Glhbes kicked goal from the 2G-yard line Score Carolina 4: Charleston 4 Charleston picked to Carolina defending the east goal and Glhlies was tarkled on the 25-yard line Klek and the bnll Is Carolina's on the 50-yard line Glbhes worked the forward pass to Reeves with a gain of 10 yards Carolina made distance in two downs and Clarkson advanced to the 85-yard line rrorn which Heyward made hls second drop kick of the game Score Carolina Charleston 4 This ended the first half Neeeed Half Carolina kicked off and defended the east goal Moore advanced 12 yards (Iharleston kicked after two downs and Glhbes advanced live yards The onslde kick wan successfully worked and Murdaugh falls on the ball on the 45-yard line On the forward pnss Glbbea gained 15 and on the next play Hume tackled 1'errin behind the line Carolina made substantial gains at this point as follows: Cartwright 10 Sllgh five Reiser five and Sllgh carried the ball to the two-yard line Cartwright went over for the touchdown Glbbea kicked goal Score enrol ins 14: Charleston 4 The touchdown was made In (1-2 minutes of actual piny Charleston kicked off to Glbhes who returned the kick to Gonsales who advanced about seven yards to the 35-yard line Clarkson went two Glhlies fakes a kick and falls to gain the distance The ball went over to Charleston After one down Moore and Hum try delayed pass with three yards gain Kirk Charleston's ball on the 45-yard line Forward pass was attempted and the ball went to Charleston In the middle of the field Charleston failed to gain and kicked Reiser's ball on the 40-yard line Cartwright eight Sllgh five Carolina penalized five yaada for offside play Cartwright went two yards and Glbhes kicked outside and Charleston had possession In ths middle of the field No gain and Charleston kicked Sllgh went threo yards and the onslde kick Is worked Carolina's hall nnd Ifey ward gained 12 yards Sllgh four Murdaugh went out and Dargan was substituted also Croft for Reiser and on Charleston's side Phillips went In at quarter Moore shifted to right half sad Epps went In at left guard Sllgh gained six yards on the next ploy and Cartwright makes a cross buck for 10 yards Perrin four Cartwright three snd six Drop kirk wan attempt-led and Graydon tackled Charleston man on the failure of the kick on the 15-yard line Ore more down and the game was over with the ball in Charleston's possession 17-yard line Final score University of South Carolina 14 Charleston college 4 ('rellasa Schedule The urlversl'y team has a game arranged through Its manager Mr A Lumpkin with the Medical college i of Georgia which Is situated st Augus-1 ta The game will be pUyd at th athletic field at the university next Thursday afternoon After the show-ling made yesterday the squad should 1 be In good shape for the game against this institution The game with the Citadel on Thanksgiving day wii be played In Charleston This will wind up the sredule for the year the three games being all that the team could secure at this late day lnrjbe season From SC1IOOL TEACH ERRS Also Have Tilings to Lrwm many years 1 have used coffee and refused to be convinced of its bad effect upon the human writes a veteran school teacher 'Ten years ago I was obliged to give np my much loved work In the public schools after years of labor I had developed a well denned case of chronic coffee poisoning troubles were constipation fiutterings of the heart a thumping In the top of my head and various parts of my body twitching of my limbs shaking of my head and at times after exertion a general feeling with a toper's desire for very strong coffee I was a nervous wreck for years "A short time ago friends came to visit us and they brought a package of Tostum with them and urged me to try It I was prejudiced because some years ago I had drunk a cup of weak tasteless stuff called Postum which I did not like at aL 'This time however my friend made the Poetutn according to directions on the package and It won me Suddenly I found myself improving In most decided fashion 'The odor of boiling coffee no longer tempts me I am so greatly benefited by Postum that If I continue to Improve I im now I'll begin to think I have found the Fountain of Perpetual Touth This Is no fancy letter but stubborn facts which I am glad to make Name given by 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