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4 0 THE TWIN-CITI DAILY SENTINEL, WISSTON-SALEil, NORTH CAROL L' A. Indians Will Literally j I "Run" Tor Public Office LEAPS INTO H mm 1 ! ir' i; I . I 1 2 E T If.. M . 7 X F ' i 1 i l 1 t ' f,. all i:i i .; i . in ,'; 1 5 ' ' if .1 . I 'I Jf. u 4i . ? i. i ! I ' '1 at f 1 t 'I ; 1; t f ! 1 ft LIFE Horrible Suicide of a Burke County Man Troubles' of Mayor Franklin A: Strong Speech by (ilenn at Marion Kitchin'sKine j Kffort at Wilmington. vni;(; w K I ;n's !i nil h.t v ' ...iu'oii hum ' !u leu ' i'i! , in-.;' VArl Mil; .-n r .iii.I it : . K I ; in.- :l. -I '.V l, ll.llK ill C'ttllp. 'II II Ki'iiit ii M I to ll tied lnl 1 1 i 1 1 1 ' I fill' il-.-.s i v r occur! ii! 1' I Monday ni'-'H Iff. I I ill (!! l. ,111:11 hi ,1 . i.y In!' 'sone I, I- lin.iii' 1:1 Mi''. 5 ymrij rURE ,!i ,1 ilr.ii.k I'lllll inline iiiliits i?nt ' 1 1, ..IT 1 ilMli'.Hiiui!. illlll W ill III' t i I ' ' ll... t.l'l.ll ,1 I l'li ilild Wnetl In- .lli.l his .-"HI,.. I sir. ,i K I M i'!. : In.- companion, u . annis. 'I In Will, w !m was I'lims 'h ' l,i-il i-.--h.-s :iii. I'll nil 'Hi' mi 1 lif til--, iiml n .1 ; ' ini'1 In mil or he 1 I'M 1 would In- liiirnc I up . I'M tried in ,1,11 u, if 1 I ' In' man Mi !iu e : In1 bum iui; Inn; i'. lull hi' wopd not. Kil Will! t.) ihi' window iii.il saw Will iTnm lo d in one 1 -Hi hit 11I th" i'. mm sir;, n'v vvaitlni; Ins doom. Will .-nun i.ii-' l hin: i ll . iii .ni'l with a c;v i.i-i in'n ;lii- mill t ul the Mam '-s a i l .:i ( llllMltlil'll. Nu liiim ;h I 1 1 nf jiis liii'lv iril a fl A I lial I' ll hlilli s. U I W If 7A n i Baking powders I The only baking powder made from Royal (irepe Cream of Tartar, the ei totally approved ingredient for a vhoie5omc, highclas powder There l ffrcalf- di.-tpiim ii tf kslc ul bakin? pjdcra than ever be lor?. Clttoiy cbscne tts luKI lJ bcuriain tt (ttflnj KoyaL ..ttti ,iu ) ..!' 4!i;ta ta. ;. li ii ...I-.;, i- l ny !. j' ' !i. l! j-.Kl' u Ii C'..llii'.tiiM-. l.-j'lilH i,f tl,.- 1. . l-i 1- i -Ii . ul' San li' iuiiiiiii. .1! I ! .ui'ulil.tlu'.' Willi en ,UiUl, J ll.i i't" 111.- EUil'lll" t.Ma Iui i i.-ia.i VWCfcyl. lit iiHk I, 'ill' .1 .!nv.' . '..in I ii,. it; Mi k i.n an iliitdliaiii.ir nf 'ill' I I'jl! illil nin.m. Tniiiui r . v Sulli ilMll'l . 1 wiiiiKiii. Il sai'l iiniiili!; Mayor Franklin's Troubles. I' r!.!; 'a 1 'Iririm H' I Hisi 1 i r I'niil.iiu Covernor Glenn Delivers Address in Marir.n. On.- of tin' Iimi.,1 liiii'i fiil, most It'll iiui ami t'i'.iiii'iil sn . cli' ili'livi ii'il In Marion ilui iun iliis raiiijiaiyii ati.l . i:(. joilnnintt: in any raiiiiali!U Ai'lim ihi- kim- j 1 1 n .M iviii' 'I'. S. Kraliklill look li.li;i' of in;r cni 1 rsp iinlcin (iuv linn ( 1 1 . h an ni;cimi g 1 tn i. iim siaml on 'In ! !-! it il'livi'ii'il ioiliiy in tin' rii. 1 1 1 ; 1 n 1 inn el' aiUiwinu il run ,;iti-s till' hi ii 1 lici'i', . il-.' Atariiin c it'll'- i H'.li! 'n si'll lii,l;i-y mi n'i'M'iipl ion. Iinliil' lit ul' I'i. " .:: ()li..-i'i'i. 1 1 ; : '.vii'i' en ,1 i n l; ihi' ili'i iiliin; I14II11: l a lii 01 i't . h tlin pi'oiiii' lit; it.iin-t !hi- pio'ii iiiun wln'ti 1 In' 1 .1 Marion an.l V" loivoll c unity ami lias ; was a :! anion:: tip' alili'iwn 1 hi' lov" ami roiihMi'.K'.' of our pi opl. : i.irimii' a riiMi ii hanissi-.l man. K"1itjIIv. His iplili'i'sa Aiis niii.ii'i Iv j js iH'mmiiP!: to li'li.'M' ilia I roti Thi' siiliji'ct in ti'M ol his spi'o. h ii ci'iiti'.ri'il .'ITurt is ln-i:" in.uli' !iy lly tln'ir fruits yo shall know thi'in." ,.mii' who uppn-i'il his stainl on t ; ; His liiituliiiii; of his .-nlii'i't cutihl not i,,sin' in "pu: him in iln' hole," m ns. I..' sui passeil. His .roiiipai'i.-.on of llu'iihc ai nai'ii hit' of the mhoIs. 'I'l'lo ii'.'onlh of flic t patiirs ill si-ilo 1 ,inm rails Im-m Iiinii him n till w.i-t convlnritiLr. The larilT its ilw.'lt I w hlskcy proscriptions with as littl iiiiin at P'tiiiili ami in at untiii'ii: s ,. i-nipiiiiciion is a saloon keeper ilislp'n .,111 Weie ttnansweiiililc lieyoiul ipiestlotl in 1 not rue who lieanl his tm t ihle iimiinniueni of ihe tolilief tatitT couhl llnil an answer. Ai tin-. conclusion of liis ailsliess tile UOVeinol' lUilile tin- anipiunceiiient ill.'tl after liis tot 111 expired it was bis intuition to enter into reliuioii; wink in conneclion will) the mission my woik of iln- church. In liiililintr Ills audience farewell he held up liis bauds and declined that, thrnudimi! bis nieer no cm 1 upiioii coiilil in I'niind in Ii 1 111. The court house was full and the afentioti niven was I'm-,'. Kilchin Speaks at Wilmington. WILMINGTON. Sept. ilil, I Ion. W. W Kitchiii, Democrat lc nominee for Kiiv-i-ruor. wsa !reeleil by a nn-al iiiidience of New Hanover l"iiioci'acy tonii;ht In the conn house, plans t'n. an - outdoor meet inn having heeii abandoned at the last minute on ac count of tliroatcniiii: weiilher. Kvcry inch of iloor space in ;be larse couil ronni was occupied with1 a wihl'y cbcerinL', etiiliusiasti nms of human ity. while lor two honrs-atid a linle mole Mr. Kilchin pnuieil hoi shot in'o Ibn ranks of ihe liepuhiicans in a liii-fclloss coinpai ison of ifu.fr n-i-.n-ils ,'linl policies Willi thr.se of Ihe Deltl 1 ci'iicv, .Tiic speaker was im ni..ci tl 1 doctor ami by Herbert McClaititnv, Ksq.. anil at the conclusion of his atldress Mr, Kilchin was pieseuieil tlirougli I'. W. Iliiiiitz. Ksip, wllli a mnyniliccut lioit-ipii-t of (lowers from lady admirer In Wilmiiimon. Mr. Kitchin ;n rived mi-, lpion irom Ltiinhei ton and was enti r- nut 'he lierv stilft, are necoliiuij; eti llrely '00 miiiiei mis for him to re main in peitVc: eipiipoise If tie riipi lity with which ihe reiptests have been prt-sellt inn themselves cnlltllllK s. he will probably is-oie an ollicial pru- I'liiiiiin 1011 disciiilniiim any inieuiioti ii iiptniit a violation of tip-law. feel-1 inir himself not culpiilile for what liasi In i ti done w ith this matter. A Serious Alternative. li is just now lieiiii n citi il 'tow In cotiiiireil t ln- a 1 u n in .-ii t s of a physic ian in his ollice a few days ni win 11 liie iloctor's patient first pri-scnti-l hei-eU'. The woniaii caine In tiie m.ni.r with l!n- rciiuest thai .be allow ihe lilliin! of ,1 prescriiHion for h -r hii-iiand who was Mien in a hm'.pt" ' in a dyiim condiilon. Askinn her why she (am.' to him, the woman ;e plied that her phvsl lau bad told 'n-i iiui: the mayor was ihe ualy pel's 1.1 thrmmh whoin slie could set whisk"v. as be was n-.poiisilile lor taking 1 away lioin Hie drun stoics, l.nin Fr,'"klin ai once became irritated, no merely a: th" woman'.-- I'lptest. but at :!le pliysirian's st.i'i tiietii th:r lie could civo her wlii-k -y if he w ito 1 I to and ilia' he was responsible for ill" eio-elli ss .if Hie sitUill iull here I now, " He ,told h.-r to so t,..-k li' Hp- liilil to collie to liis ollice in the ciiv hall, aiil also i'sked tin- woman to come back with I1I111. Wrote Him a Note. While the woman went pit her mis sion. Mayor Kranklin scanned the pa'-p ; of ;i t'l'i-onitiieinlaMii'v notry w'nich 1 lie 1 .ii :! i an had tdvon the (itln r things tin! the hush. in. I of the applicant was in liie Mercy Oeiieial I Inspita., suf i.iilii with it disease thai would ill all robaliilii el.iiai hiin as a victim; that he hid been aecu.Jtoiiied in the use of altiiholic drinks iIii.hicJi hi; lite anil thai it Will bis "profe ssintial t: pi n inn that tip. man will die unless be is iillowi I -ome whiskey." Mayor Franklin mil mote out of humor when he read the lime because it ilisinuil'ed so p.ilieuilv that unless the iiiinur ill ,. I lowed the woman to have a pivscrip- h-(sltio-i tilled. In- would liiive to answer ' lor the takiiii; away of the patient in tiie bospitiii. Ibis iiiiin.-ndo ad. led fuel to ihe II uuer, which liiid already i ri-iiuati'd fri'tii the oral re'iitesl. The Doctor Arrives. A ni'(i'v,ary bnak in the narrative ociiiis riuht lu re beans.- of the 11b uce of a newspaper man from the 1! ' t lie hour. It is not unfair 1 . p.i. bin lm K.'f J.ti Apaches .1 it.t. ai-i'.i.il To 'o 1 lie , l-t.'i, l ii"- .1. ' .'II'IIM 1: l-i.!' in fos; Iv.ti o! its etnllii I. '..St is C" Si in. -lii Til'' !l.U iliit T' o'd.S of 1" - vie .ins the i) lain Nav.ij.i ii.ii- GROWS HAIR auj e can PROVE IT! A lady tiom I 1 ! In 11 ;a -"i'i r ol r. o in ' ad. ot "ihwest 11 pa" I.-d -k .11 - lii .i ;!,:i- 1 1, i.ii'i ti .eok-'.i t'V tie Indians !i no 1 , atnt :oila lie roll r-aiti ' 1 . 'al io -ii'iniii.t, niti. TH li. 111.- i.i-t .1.1 v nl' Ikauttful Hair at Small Co-4 1.1 1 tl h ,1. . I . ,;:v . 1 .-j s- Ctit. I. irailoll U i: as ion, or ..it Indian Sllper.-.! minis 'd lllllM l! -id.- ro lib M'ln': In : h" plaza i-. a pine t i'e. i in li.-i H ; , ami from near tin' top dam;!': il I'.. Mile tile si il L- l' ii nit i-t"l v.-1;. i.itiii. s ii pioilacei. Lnjetlnr with lii o.nl and ill am. hiinus 1 The bell in ilie lii it.- -oumls and a few of lb ) in in mas i. After th. ev.-n-ises ai-- concluded a aied I'o't'.v year j e Oii'io, or S.. .Ii't'otlle. lay beuitis with w.-irdj in aula! ion, by a bliek-j priest, which is hear.it 1 ! ir' .in ll . I "t .01 1 thr h.i.f is., icij tc tnpa .t to 1;. 1 l.'.--a li v tin- a.- 4 tT It IH-UT tf (slpmc.,.i, and bcatTit mui bsut fuL - v ..--.--! t,V It. ' si ill' wt I.. " I me ill. I'. e.'. . t i t i.r r-. hum inn-' t"i " uu'.d. nn :.l ' l.'l :,: ee pole. lif'V ! 11 cross, I. ' live sleep, j and of sie-h; tiie vail.-v ! a lia-kel of; oUl :e po!" 1 l ioin- chap"! he Indians I I - t t ion.il III iCI--iio,l i;s formed and marches to 'be ra.-e track, which is a ipianer of a -nile l-i leiitiii. 'The runners, of .vlt;i:n lliei.' are lif y.iire naked 1 eepl 'or a Ineeeii loth and an- painied no two alike. , Kilty oiier runners to eonlesi with these arriv from the Pueblo acnoss the dividing stream. Two runners frotn each side dart down the iraek. No sooner do th. v reach tin- mial tbitn -wo oiiers start off, .mi tliiis lor two hours Iln- races continue in relays of twos. The victorious side is --iv.-n the privil.'i;e of electinir ihe mivettior fur In if ti I'tii-blos for the i-usiiiim vear. In the alierniHi'i tlances by bide ously painted clowns ami minimi. ik el's ill'f followed by attempts to climb the pole, which is at last accomplish oil, and amid the yells of the onlook ers the s!ii.;.;, fruit iind it: 1:1 in are t brow n to th ground and carried oil', ami St. Jerome is .supposed lo ivjoi ill tile happy coin lusion of Iln- festival in his honor ..0,'. ti" e. I f Ii 'h .11.11!, .cat:.. to iust'i-t in lieu of tin actual colliniiiy betwi-en lite mayor and the physician that it. was by im mean's a dove-like sci tie which iollnwiil. The aruitlileitr into which the iientli np n pr.'cliiit.i.i .i tiienii-elves was of the sort that coaxes many men into physical collisions. This did not "happen, however, th" mayor. m-vaiiins on the physician lo retract tin- insinuation as to bis re spoiisibilit v in 'ilsc of the death 01 his patient. A pari of the cnttver s.mou then1 went like this; 'itoui you know, doctor, itiP then is a I 1 1 1 ii store in North (iiaiiot'e vviiet" vim can pi your proscriptions lilled""' V' ... sir,; I know that, but the .whiskey sold nut there is not koo I etiiumh to niv'o a sick mall." "(l i iver iliere In my teleihoiii and ask 'lie propri' inr if ho hasa'' sor some whiskey wiiicli ou think !' Kond 1 tiouttb lor pre.scrip'ioii purpuses." The doctor went and mail" a favora ble repot;. Well, vmi take this 1 wo dollars and n'i oip there ptttl net this woman some whiskey." sail the mayor and th physician took it. Th.- mall died, however, a few days later. The l'enple's National" Hank pays 4 per rent for money and loans at 'i per cent. Just opened new savini; liank department, ('oiiiponinl Intere-: every !d days, lie sure 10 call or write. FAMOUS ROYAL SCARLET BRAND .nnl . 11. , :. I. '.. II ii; ml. !'; '. -.. -i.Si- K'iolto't's Oananrv h.11 m mvt fulplU-sl upon til. hrilantli ami t't .u.s of sca'p. II il tn onlv rrmtttlf tnr ti, h,ltr O'ltonrfd tr.it 11 ft miiar to the .utu' ji t .1 toodt cr l'ti'.nui ot the Help. It 1- ill 'lr- tVl" 1" ii - ip.i.V'v Ii", 1 p.. - oiiii -ii. - 1 ;.e . a. . K .a j-. . ,M,t. 1 1 11 ; : y . x ; Uilllli ..'..1 iltf 1 !.. t'K !!!; qtil'tl .!.' .' C tit t.l.l'.tp S 1 ll.i"t;i l.i.m in , .., . its i; 1 ' a v . ,; ', ti in ii h ur ; .1. tn .in ; . , : . ii:;nii"i'. ti y it ai.J tor youructf. KCW at all druggists In three siias, 25c. 59c and $1 .00 per bottle. 7! Cut This Out i CRFF To show h..w .gun kh Osntljrr, rntfc . nl-. r will v,.,.;,;,, j., ... I 1 t, fr.r I.y n t'.irtl In ' I 1 I ;i;'n,lu I . II. t- till- te r ..in.p.,11 In t;,,- HitOiVlTON DIIIOtHUE CO.. CitXHGO. IU , ,.it'l t';. ir II:;!!! ;old ii-I.t'i -- :,'. I I ( mi -it.. I ot '.-imp In " p l ., ill "uv DIRE: A. C. VOGLF.R j SON, UNDERTAKERS 129 SOUTH MAIN ST Day Phone 53. Night Phocei Show (.uses Yith the t'atcr.tctl CltanirpCi IHkIi Point SHOW CASE HIGH POINT, N. C DKIG 3T0S: 7 Where you want it When you want it ft I.. It l.nn.U -l'-no"(H. .K)iHl"r' no MI10KC 110 Sllll'll UU I1UUUIC. VMiii juu nam lit ui in u iiuiij in some room in the house the lur- nacc docs not reach, it s so easy to pick up and carry a PERFECTION Oil Heater i Equipped with Smokeless Device) la the room you want to heat suitable (or any room in the house. 1 1 has a real smokeless device absolutely preventing smoke or smell turn the wick as high as you can or as low as you like brass lont holds 4 quarts ol oil that gives out glowing heat lor 9 hours. Fin ished in japan and nickel an ornament anywhere. Every heater warranted. Annapolis Naval Aeaden.y Opens To morrow. ANNAPOLIS, Mil.. Sept. illl, I'ncli- Sam's Naval Academy is today a scene of hustle iind activity, pre paanory to I he licgiiiiini ot the aca demic 1 1 i in tomorrow. The new fou i ill class ol inid.-hipmen is a! most a third smaller than customary tt-il 'tie other classes are not ipiiteup to th" usual standard in numbers. tilat tin- tola enrollment is onlv about sun The lirsi cla-s contains 177 mid -btptiieii, while las; year's i?t ailn.'it int. etass unmoored :ui, the larnest in tiie 'history of tiie inst I'll' ion. Th second class will have 171. and th thir l .lass J.Vi members at the open- itii-' of tin- academy tomorrow, This year's new class contains the usual number of sons or other relit' lives of naval ollicers. The linsl man ' in the class is Harold liodd. son (,f ('apt. A. W. I) idd. C. S. N.. retired. who was appoint-il by the president. while second place was attained by I II. (!. Hate;. Jr.. of MichiLTaii. son of i Command"!- H. II (laies. I', s. X. jC.aies is the youtmes! iiieinli--r of the i class, ha rely - iU,ilifyin:j for aue. Hester's Opening Is On. The fall o( tiitiir at tin. store nf the J. W. Hesti-r Cn. on Trade street, is on today an i will coir1 iue i,nuriv',v an'.l Saturday. The fali ami winter slock in this store lu'laraef ami iimr. ! varied -than ever shown herr-ioliire, The Hester Co. shows tq.lay the verv I latest s;yU-. in ladies' headvvear' and ! ready-to-wear cnojs. Miss LilUe j-HniLiiis, lien, niiiiiner for the llestt-; Ifo., was tin- recipient 0f ninnv llntei- in.,' coiiiplintents on her i'spiay. Th. opcniiej; today was largely iittcnded. mm '-'lfei Yil HW & SWv'":4.--i MM Ii Mi oi i imiin Mir i ' i' irrif " "T inifni n i i' "' "" "' S. .'.) "Wl .j4MfikWfti' Bleran&er Wamtlton. NO man not even George Washington has left a more lasting impress-oil a? our higher laws and institutions than this romantic and handsr.me ycu.ig" i..i: r i i c,.i, ,i- fr,0;.al!v in a duel at tac i undid i y ucikioi aiiu uiuLoaii.a.ii v mivu w t.- zenith of his fame. ' ' " ' . j,i;ii Upon every clause of the Constitution of the United States n.s ittoividu w. i i-iT . i rv i ur.L.. c l: tj .i il..-. "rk ef !a.!onst maeurjiy siampea. ianiei eo5ier saysoi aim: nc suw-w - j V-dVdcM?l umirrct anrl sl.iinrlnnt stream! nf revnue pushed forth: he toucfi'-a L.C-tIM ft of public credit and it sprung upon its feet." A m - i.J ii . l .if , j; ..t.i J J..L. r.,-.- Keer allot nnl ne Dciievea in proieciing ine urevving inuubiry, anu ui amv lltl'tllENCES: -Appli'tou's liu'.vijUipi;ili,i; .Slmiiii.r's History U. S.. p. 71, :.-. M.:.-'-1 -' ( i rj v fs Arm f"P m. "3 rT. w s 4 AlLw 4jUft&xMu& W W "r-' r I 1 -' The iK limn lor the iluHpnt or rraiirr. It mvrs a bnllianl. stiJ v liohl thai itiakfsliitiy a plpiivurf , Madfoi brass, nickrl plalfd and cquipp vilh the l.tlfl impiuvid ctnliat dralt burnrr. hvery lamp warrantrd. It yon cannot obtain tlte Perledinn Oil Hfalrr or Riyo Ijtnp Iron your dealer write to owr tifarwl agfticy lir dewnp-ive circular, NTiNDAHl) Oil. COMPANY .lrrt4) iniuV Red River Navigation. PKNISONi Tex. (let. l.-lvlcKiites from s' vi ral T.-xas and Louisiana cities ate In a'tendance here tmiay a the conv. -nliiui ef the Red River Ilii pn.'v i'lneut Association. The meetine I. as tor I's oiiect Hie pronto; ion of iiiier-st in 1 lo- nnvli;atinn of the U.-d Uiver iitis'ac'ioii piessini,' iitul Kttarauteed. Vosiler. licanlnR. iiione !i.".t. The Natural Drink of America Tn awtv rrlnce ic lipnltlr nnrl wli'it lc rirr.1tli Knf flTiriPHrV anf! I ' your table a delicious sparkling food a wholesome malt Lever." of hop gardens and the fragrant scent of new mown northern Im. The little alcohol in it promotes cheerfulness of mind ' TK t nnrtioc fin ft 'A .Is a.; a iii-'f the juice of the barley contains a high percentage of substantial 'vi'.nm-s'1- THE KING OF ALL BOTTLED BEERS Bottled Only at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery St. Louis, U. S. A. CORKED OR WITH CROWN CAPS nuirlW,cr5 ""--"'-1 HIWl ir '""'-iiwrit See Ferabee fur shoL-s. Hessberg, Gunst & Co., Distributors, Kichnio
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