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The Review

Location

High Point, North Carolina, United States of America

Date

Jan 22, 1914

Page

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Wedding in Thomasville Miss Flora Smith Weds Fred Hill

Miss Flora Smith and Fred S Hill were married at Glen Anna Thomasville in a home ceremony at 5 30 PM attended by both families Rev Phipps officiated A wedding supper followed and the couple left on No 35 for a southern bridal tour they will reside in Abbeville South Carolina where the groom runs a business at present the setting featured decorative home touches and generous gifts

Thomasville W. L. Smith Harry Hoffman Mapley Mr. Phipps Abbeville S. C

Blind poetess dead at 92 in Jersey City roots

New York January 20 Miss Alice A Holmes known as the blind poetess of Jersey City died Sunday at her niece’s home in her 92nd year. She was a friend and schoolmate of Fanny J Crosby the blind hymn writer.

New York Alice A. Holmes Jersey City Fanny J. Crosby

Manufacturers Club seeks Oscar Underwood as banquet speaker

A committee from the Manufacturers Club is pressing to appoint Hon. Oscar Underwood as the principal speaker at the annual February banquet, aiming to secure his participation and enhance the event’s program.

Manufacturers Club Hon Oscar Underwood

Approach of Unknown and Wanted Men Ad

The piece reflects on the psychological pull of the unknown when a knock interrupts a room. It contrasts solitary and social settings, noting the momentary pause and silent tension until the door opens. A separate ad by Central Petroleum Co offers salesman positions in Cleveland Ohio with over 125 dollars monthly potential.

Central Petroleum CO Cleveland Ohio

Four Bingham students expelled for hazing incident

Four Bingham school students, names withheld, were expelled after an alleged brutal hazing of a new pupil and a whipping, reported to authorities, according to school officials.

Asheville Bingham School

Edward W Chadwick Dead At 43 In Kinston

Edward W Chadwick aged 43 and superintendent at the Carolina railroad died in Kinston this afternoon at 4 15 from pneumonia. Also noted is a sales advertisement for Leonard Bea vans Stamey Co promising the greatest sale yet and inviting readers to see the ad.

Edward W. Chadwick Kinston Jane The Carolina Railroad Leonard-Beavans Stamey Co

Mysterious Death at Her Home A Young Girl

Minnie Hege eighteen daughter of Ed Hege living near Thomasville died Wednesday afternoon after being found by her brother in her room. She expired within minutes despite water offered. Coroner Dr J W Peacock and a coroner’s inquest could not determine a cause, with no poison found. Suspicion pointed to possible strangling due to a mouthful of a brush. She had been healthy and robust prior to death.

Minnie Hege Ed Hege Thomasville J. W. Peacock Thomasville Times

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Review Progressive Farmer North Carolina Charlotte Observer Home and Farm Raleigh State Journal World Kansas City Weekly Star Farm Heinz Yetalt

Ancient Covenant of Blood in Egyptian Antiquity

Ancient records from Egypt mention a blood covenant tradition, including blood tasting between beings. The Book of the Dead references blood covenants and deities tasting blood, while a monument inscription recounts a legend of mankind rebelling against the gods and a divine rescue involving blood mixed with mandrake juice as a propitiatory drink.

Egypt

Indian Warfare Films Portray Frontier Conflicts on Screen

The Army and Navy Journal notes General Miles and fellow officers visited Pine Ridge to reaffirm peace aims after the 1890 91 winter. Films show Wounded Knee battle with living participants and other 1876 War Bonnet action featuring Buffalo Bill, to be shown in cinemas nationwide.

Army and Navy Journal Pine Ridge Miles Lee Maus Baldwin Washington Wounded Knee Buffalo Bill

Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna to Settle in England

Russia's dowager empress Maria Feodorovna born November 26, 1847 is mother to the present emperor and widow of Alexander III. formerly Princess Dagmar of Denmark she is sister to Queen Alexandra of England and related to Greek royalty. Her active mind and strong convictions are said to have shaped Russian policy and she opposes liberal measures.

Russia Maria Feodorovna England Alexander III Dagmar Denmark Christian IX Alexandra George Greece

Kilman Mystery Deepens With Unexpected Return

Greensboro tale unfolds as W A Kilman, the legless man, reappears at the Southern Railway station claiming he was robbed on South Ashe Street and woke up in a box car near Bluefields West Virginia. His wandering story could be an orchestrated stunt, prompting police scrutiny and cautious speculation.

Kilman W. A. Kilman Greensboro Southern South Ashe Street Bluefields W. Va

Gravely Accused: Winston-Salem Man Arrested in Insurance Fraud Case

Winston-Salem January 21 W G Jones a well known young man was arrested on a warrant sworn by Deputy Insurance Commissioner Scott alleging he set fire December 24 to a dwelling where he kept furniture stored he insured the goods in two companies for 1750 claiming he lived in the house A few days later the dwelling rented by him valued at 4000 and its contents were destroyed.

Winston-Salem W. G. Jones Scott

Lord Strathcona Dies in London at 1:55 A.M.

Lord Strathcona, high commissioner for Canada, died in London at 1:55 this morning after a severe catarrh attack that left him prostrated. The prominent statesman and diplomat had served as envoy and figurehead for Canadian relations. His passing marks the end of a long career in imperial administration.

London Lord Strathcona Canada

Burglary Foiled At Hooper’s Grocery Corner

A burglar frightened away from John L. Hooper’s grocery at Spring Garden and Lithia streets Tuesday morning damaged glass worth about 84 or $5 and stole a few apples. The brief item mentions a messenger sale at the Elwood Hotel lobby for Western Union Telegraph Company club offers.

John L. Hooper Spring Garden Lithia Elwood Hotel Western Union Telegraph Company

Bank official swears to 1914 financial statement

D H Milton, cashier, attests the financial report is true to the best knowledge and belief. The document dated January 21, 1914, includes figures such as 2370.00, 700.00, 179,789.16, 30000.00, and 2500.00, with Notary Edwin D Steele witnessing. Attest: J C Welch, J R Reitzel, A E Alexander.

D. H. Milton Edwin D. Steele

Also Mentioned on This Page

Leon Stamey Company J. W. Austin, M. D South Main St Post Office High Point, N. C Bradner & Pearsall Wrights Lot Mens Pants Commerce Street Postoffice Oak Ridge Oak Ridge Institute Methodist Protestant Church Federal Robert B. Glenn Senate Senator Overmar Atlantic Monthly Charlie Haney Lonnie Leonard Pickett Cotton Mills Piedmont Heights Clodfelters Luther Clodfelter Daughters of the Confederacy R. H. Crouch A. M. Idol Messrs Hutchinson and Payne High Point Camp J.B. Richardson N. H .Darvineaux France T. H. ‘Yate Mr. Tate Baltimore Norfolk-Southern Railway High Point Aberdeen Concord Messrs Homer Wheeler Wescott Roberson Hamilton Street High Point Motor Co Joe West End Geo. A. Matton New York City Mr. Matton Col Washington, D. C Arthur Haney Haney Logan Chambers Southern Car Company Chicago Street Railway Company C. W. Albertson South Main Street Lansdale Leonard-Beavans- Stamey Co Bradner & Pearsal Leonard-Beavans-Stamey Co Carolina and Yadkin River Railway Company Leonard- Beavans-Stamney Co D. Bones Aiken F. N. Tate J. W. Harris J. Elwood Cox Jacksonville Panama Tomlinson Chair Grace Royster W.B. Martin B. P Ellis Winiston High Point Lodge Harry E. Fields Masonic O. A. Kirkman Jesse Newton Merchants Association Geo. T. Woods B. H. Bradner Eugene Jarret Ed W. Freeze Louis Harris American Cafe Nathan Swaim Strathcona Silver Coin Inc National Bank Notes U.S Insurance Department State of Guilfred J. C. Welch J, R, Reitzel A. E, Alexander
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