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News and courier - 12/04/1899

1899; Gale Group;

Autores

R. S. M., A. K., H. C. S., Louis J. Bristow, R. M. L.,

Resumo

News: The Samoan Embroglio Germany Insists That Britain and America Are Wrong, The Expected Has Happened A Mistrial Ordered in the Meetze Murder Case, Second South Carolina Expects to Be Mustered out on the 19th Inst—Received Its March Pay Last Monday—Farewell Letter from Brig …, Two North Carolina Pamphlets, A Few of the Many, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, Not a Pleasant Outlook The End of the War Far Off—American Generals Think an Army of 100,000 Men is Needed in the Philippines—Volunteers, Easter Elections Reports from Various Episcopal Parishes Throughout the State, Agricultural Statistics Winter Wheat and Winter Rye Far behind in Their Growth—A Bad Year for Farm Animals, Dewey Knows Himself He Will Not Be a Candidate for President under Any Conditions, School Chart Certificates Not Worth the Paper They Are Written on, The Southern's True Terminus, The News of the Day, Bryan Versus Belmont A Continuation of a Spicy Correspondence, Appomattox Day in Chicago Addresses Made in Honor of Both Lee and Grant—Most of This Glorification, However, is for Imperialism, The Meetze Murder Trial Looks Now as If a Mistrial Will Be the Result, Affairs in Augusta One Hundred Uniformed Veterans Coming to Charleston—Only One White Candidate for Mayor, A correspondent of the New York Sun describes a certain incident in the conduct of the war in the Philippines which has not received the attention it deserves, The Meetze Murder Trial Second Day's Proceedings in Columbia, Negro Riots at the North Bloody Fight in the Streets of Pana, Illinois, Mysterious Suicide in Macon, The Snake Belt Fad, Col. H. A. W. Tabor, postmaster of this city, and Ex-United States Senator, died at 9.30 A. M. to-day of appendicities after three days' illness, Beware of "Cheap Clodings" Three Nests of Disease Discovered in Second-hand Clothing Stores in New York, Butler Versus M'Laurin Latest Sensation in South Carolina Politics, The University of Georgia base ball team was defeated by the Trinity College, Senator Quay on Trial at Last From the First Day's Proceedings It Appears the Senator's Counsel Will Miss No Technical Point to Clear …, Beauty Hints Mary Scott Rowland Gives Some Excellent Advice to Women Cyclists, Port Calendar—Phases of the Moon for April, Cotton Crop Movement The Receipts Still a Little behind Those of Last Year, The Lake City Case It Was Given to the Grand Jury Friday, The Samoan Crisis Not over Germany Insists That Admiral Kautz is Wrong, Cotton in Sight Secretary Hester's Analysis Showing the Comparison with Last Year by Districts, "Why Not More?", Racing for a Wife, Sell in Haste, Repent at Leisure, Bright Outlook for Cheraw The Coming of the Railroad Increases the Timber Business and Improves Hotel Accommodations—Why the Seaboard …, Prejudice in Columbia Ground on Which Crawford Gets a Change of Venue, The Situation in Cuba Railroad Strike Becoming Serious—Army Rolls to Be Given to Gen Brooke To-Day—Departure of Last Volunteers, South Carolina Presbytery Dr. Hamiter, the Retiring Moderator, Swooned as He Was about to Preach, but Soon Recovered—Routine Proceedings—The, The Czar's Peace Congress, Golf Girl in Sunbonnet, The Bowman Crop Outlook Cotton Acreage Reduced 20 Per Cent—More Rice and Sugarcane Planted—Cotton and Corn Planting Very Much …, Cycling Costumes, The navy department has reached the determination that the Raleigh shall be repaired at the navy yard at Portsmouth, N. H. The work will consume nearly two years, Multiple News Items, Bloody Work in Brunson A Family Shooting Affray in the Streets of the Town, Great Power of the Squash It Can Lift a Weight of Two and a Half Tons—What Scientific Investigation Shows, Harrisburg, Pa. April 10, Beef Chemically Treated Cumulative Evidence before the Bad Beef Court of Inquiry, A Real Fight is on The Sugar Trust and Charleston Whole-salers Are the Contending Parties, This is "A War for Humanity" Slaughtering the Filipinos like so Many Sheep, Soldier Riot at Savannah One North Carolina Soldier Probably Fatally Injured and Another Slightly Hurt by Four Virginia Soldiers, A Model Volunteer Regiment The 2d West Virginia Mustered out at Greenville, Spends Plenty of Money, Makes No Disturbance and Goes …, Real old lace is to be very lavishly displayed upon all the most fashionable dresses, and striped chene glace silks are now the height of fashion for making up into table d'hote blouse bodices, Militarism and Democracy, An Exception in Transports Good Commissariat for 2,000 Men on the Grant for Two Months, Kautz's Work at Apia Details by Mail of the Bombardment of Apia's Suburbs, Exchange of Ratifications The Final Ceremony of Closing the War with Spain to Take Place in the White House This Afternoon, Death of Ex-Justice Field Eminent Jurist, Patriot and Statesman, Going to Greet the Raleigh, Gigantic Phosphate Deal An English Syndicate Buys Several Hundred Thousand Acres. Classified ads: Hood's Sarsaparilla, What the Stars Saw, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Castoria. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: A Boom in Brooms. Business: The World of Business Bradstreet's Report of the Week's Transactions, The Wholesale Trade, The State's Rum Business About a Thousand Barrels of Prohibition Propaganda, The Dry Goods Market. Arts & Entertainment: Borrowed. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Elections: Easter Elections Reports from Various Episcopal Parishes Throughout the State.

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