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Newspaper

The Review

Location

High Point, North Carolina, United States of America

Date

Jul 30, 1914

Page

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Sunset Magazine Offer Promises Big Value for Readers

An advertisement touts Sunset Magazine as the best monthly, offering a single copy or The Review for a low price of 2.50. It urges readers to learn about a big exposition and claims the monthly pictures alone are worth the cost, directing to a display ad on the last page.

Sunset Magazine Sidney, Love North Carolina John’r. Davis Lina Coble Goley Worthville Arthur Harrison Kinston E. A. McGhee F. M Yates L. W. Blackwelder R. C. Andrews CS. Carroll O. Wood Southside J. M. Evang Northside McBain Arline Porter Annie Markham Florence Hill Greensboro C. C. Barahbert R. N. Mitchell Kentucky Alice Strickland Carrie Young Cannon-Fetzer Co J. W.sechrest U. A M Yeater

Sheriff and deputies capture liquor haul after chase

Sheriff Stafford with two deputies and Chief McGhee and two officers pursue a Ford near High Point. Bud Charles of Wau town is arrested after 12.4 gallon kegs of corn liquor are found in the car following a four mile chase. Charles fled at 40 to 50 mph and a tire was punctured during the pursuit.

Stafford McGhee Greensboro Yates Andrews Dave Matthews House Bud Charles Waughtown High Point Charles Matthews Squire Suttenfield Charle Dow

Deeds Filed in High Point Area Transfers

Tuesday deeds filed with the register of deeds show J. E. Burton and others selling 784 to 100 acres to I Lee Martin for 809. H C Bynum and S E Willis selling a High Point lot for 410. E D Moore to H W Hemrick a High Point lot for 1050. Mrs M E Wood to Mrs Sadie N Farrington High Point lots for 648. G T Shelton to H F Farmer two High Point lots for 400. J A Newton S E Smith and J C ees selling two High Point lots for 300.

Register of Deeds J. E. Burton I. Lee Martin High Point Township H.C. Bynum S. E. Willis T. N. Bryant High Point E. D. Moore H. W. Hemrick M. E- Wood Sadie N. Farrington G.T. Shelton H. F. Farmer J. A. Newton S. E. Smith J. C. Ees

J A Clisard Announces Mighty Reduction Sale

J A Clisard opens a grand seasonal sale with massive stock reductions. Shoppers flock to this event which promises exceptional value per dollar and continues through next week with what is billed as the best bargains yet in High Point.

J. A. Clisard High Point

Don t Get the Big Head

Bastrop Enterprise warns that pride and arrogance come from lack of sense not wealth or status. The piece argues that money clothes power or a minor job can inflate a person into a puffed up, insufferable attitude, while sensible individuals remain grounded.

Bastrop Enterprise

Moral Trade at Home in Roof Paint Scheme

A High Point buyer, paying 29 cents a gallon for roof paint, is lured by a drummer offering it at 20 cents, then 15 cents, and finally a local producer offers six cents. The tale ends with the buyer reacting to the sharp price drops, illustrating profiteering at home.

High’Point High Point

Nearly Ten Million Dollars Invested in North Carolina Autos

Inquiry shows 12 600 automobile licenses issued for year ending June 30 1915 averaging 750 each. Value nearly 9 570000, with many unlicensed machines still unpaid. Tax due July 1 and sheriffs told to collect or face fines. last year 7 618 taxed, up 5 000 machines. Mitchell County reports no gas wagons.

North Carolina Secretary of State Mitchell

Red Men Visit Greensboro Tribe for August 5 Night

Ence Tribe No. 61 of Greensboro announces an official visitation with Chickasaw Tribe No. 32 on Wednesday night August 5. Refreshments and cigars will be served as Red Men attend.

Greensboro

Bank president rebukes tariff league in confidential inquiry

Indianapolis July 20. Samuel M. Foster president of the Gerfearete National Bank of Fort Wayne replies to a confidential inquiry from Wilbur F. Wakeman of the American Protective Tariff League. Foster calls the probe political and disloyal, urging the league to focus funds on boosting business mood instead. The piece notes the league’s role as a “calamity shooter” and mentions ten thousand dollars in Florida real estate tied to High-Point Bromserty et al. Bradley.

Indianapolis Samuel M. Foster Gerfearete National Bank Fort Wayne Wilbur F. Wakeman American Protective Tariff League Mr. Wakeman Republic Florida Bromserty Ess W. G Bradley, Fla

Day of Alcohol is Practically Gone at Summer School

Dr E L Stamey spoke to faculty and students at the Normal College summer school urging total elimination of alcohol. He, director of the Keely Institute, warned that liquor destroys morals and health and urged education to prevent youth drinking, especially for young women.

EL. Stamey E. L. Stamey Normal College Jamey Stamer T.em

Elizabeth Hayden’s 7th Birthday Party At Home

Little Elizabeth Hayden celebrated her seventh birthday Wednesday at her parents J F Hayden residence on East Washington Street. The party brought a joyful gathering of friends with dainty refreshments and souvenirs for all attendees.

Elizabeth Hayden J. F. Hayden East Washington Street D-L. Clark Washington Street A. H Sisson Southern Car Company Charlottesville

War Clouds Over Europe Stir Global Tensions

Russia stays with Servia in conflict against Austria as war spreads uncertainty. Austria declared war on Servia. fighting began with Servians blowing bridges and Austrian fire. The war threatens Germany England France and other nations, while stock markets falter worldwide. Local notes cover ministers, court actions, and community events amid the crisis.

Russia Servia Austria Seing Germany England France United States

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Leonard Beavans Stamey Company Service North State Southern Bell Ferguson High Point Loan Company M. L. Cannap New York City Lutheran Church Salisbury Mr. Cannup A. F. Eshelman Southern Live Stock Association Mt. Vernon Springs Daisy Allred Lena Ritefiberry Ruth Sechrest Black Mountain Shelton H. Harris & Bro High Point, N. C Artic Ice & Fuel Company High Point Ice & Peel Company Joe Lee Mgr
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