News and courier - 23/12/1899
1899; Gale Group;
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R. M. L., A. K., Varina Jefferson Davis, Watson, V. E. McBee, General Superintendent Seaboard Airline, "T. J. J.", T. G. W., H. H. H., Daisy May, Madge Porter, Florence Warden, G. F. K., Justice, Charleston, S. C.,
ResumoNews: The Lockhart Railroad Eight Miles of Track Laid and Only Four Miles Unfinished—Two Negro Children Badly Burned—Jonesville Personals, Dr Lindley, of the chair of psychology in the Indiana University, says a Cincinnati Enquirer correspondent, has brought to that institution Arthur Griffith, aged 19, for the purpose of investigating the limit of the youth's remarkable power as a "lightning calculator", The Case of Mr Roberts Tuesday's Proceedings of the Committee of Inquiry, Jackson's Last Dispatch It Was Written on the Day of His Fatal Wounding and Preserved by the Wounded Courier Who Could Not Deliver …, B. F. Daniels, a dairyman, living near College Hill, was shot from ambush last night and died early this morning, Senator Hoar's Resolutions, Veil Wearing in Cold Weather, A Black Bishop's Grievance, Chester Comes to the Front One of the Termini of the Carolina and Northwestern Railroad Which Will Soon Be Made Broad Gauge and …, Skies in December Masses of Heavenly Bodies and Their Volumes, "Several of the counties of Florida," it is noted, "are seriously considering the question of issuing bonds for internal improvements, and especially the construction of good roads, Fine Boer Shooting A Few Remarks about the Difficulties of Long—Range Shooting—Practically Impossible to Hit Man or Beast …, Busy People's Christmas Shopping, The White House Christmas Mrs McKinley's Illness Casts a Damper on the Holiday Festivities, The News of the Day, Proceedings of Congress House Holds Only a Short Session and Transacts Routine Business—A Resolution Passed to Pay the Expenses …, No River and Harbor Bill Chairman Burton Makes Various Excuses for Not Reporting the Bill—He Does Not Openly Admit That the Great …, The Southern Masons, Disagree with Bishop Turner The African Baptists of Beaufort Join the African Methodist Bishop Grant in Opposing Emigration of the …, The Partition of Samoa Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Authorizes a Favorable Report on the Two Treaties—Senator Bacon's …, The Kentucky Democracy Contest to Be Made against the Republican Officials, Timmonsville's Record The Tobacco Sales for the Season Netted 4,050,000 Pounds, Gen Lord Roberts in London He Grants Aninterview to the Associated Press, The Wife of a Great Commander, The Dead of the Maine The Bodies Moved from the Cemetery to the Texas and Now on Their Way Home, Southern Women and Lynching (D. E. Tobias, a Colored Man, in the Nineteenth Century), No Christmas for Winthrop The Trustees Determined Not to Allow the Extra Holiday Asked For—They Give Three Reasons, The Senate to-day confirmed the nomination of T. C. Fuller, of North Carolina, to be Justice of the Court of Private Land Claims, The Late Gen Lawton His Body to Be Placed in a Vault in Paco Cemetery To-Day and His Funeral Will Take Place Ten Days Later, …, Seaboard Consolidation Last Step but One Taken at Raleigh Yesterday, Seaboard and Southern President John Skelton Williams Compares the Two Systems as to Their Value and Their Indebtedness, The Cotton Mill Boom Phenomenal Progress Made in This State This Year, Senator Morgan's Amendment, War Time Cotton Claims Gov McSWEENEY's Efforts to Recover the Money, Virginia's Veterans' Home Mrs Davis and a Few Confederate Friends Send the Inmates a Communion Service as a Christmas Gift, Cuba's New Governor Gen Wood Formally Takes Charge of His Office—Gen Brooke's Advisers Resign—Brooke's Farewell Proclamation …, Merely a Sensation Assistant Secretary Allen and the Port Royal Dock—He Says He Was Not Sent "Post Haste" to Inspect It, …, The Costume of the Bar The Rule of Court Applicable Therete Amended so as to Make a Black Coat the Only Indispensable Article …, Increased Railroad Rates The in Er-State Commission Gives a Hearing to the Compaint of the Freight Payers, Death of Gen Lawton Killed While Fighting the Filipinos, Lieut Brumby's Funeral Georgia Consigns the Remains of Her Hero to Rest in His Native Soil with Appropriate Ceremonies, The Molineux Trial, Decline of Military Spirit A Heavy Reduction of the State Militia, Dr Weber to Be Married An Event in Which Many People Here and Elsewhere in the State Will Be Much Interested, England on Her Mettle Mustering All Her Resources for the Pending Conflict, Clover's Second Cotton Mill Northern Capitalists Attracted by the Wonderful Success of Superintendent Morton and Secretary Smith—Yorkville, A Broken Boston Bank Depositors in the Globe National Bank May Not Lose Much, but Directors and Stockholders Will Suffer Heavily, Nicholson Neck Disaster A Thrilling Description of the Splendid Fighting of the Royal Irish Fusiliers—All Their Bravery and Self—sacrifice, Cuba's New Governor A Warm Welcome Extended to Gen Wood by the Cubans in Havana, Broom Corn, Senator Tillman's Resolutions They Are Anti-Imperialistic to the Core and Are Approved by Other Anti-Imperialists, Although It is Not …, The Farm in the Hills, Notable Railroad Man Dead, State Supreme Court, Foreign Mail Delayed, Multiple News Items, The Workingmen's Warning, Trolley Car Ethics, Losses in Battle Some of the Bloody Work in the War for Southern Independence, Making It Hot for M'Kinley Senator Pettigrew's Fiery Talk in Open Session, The Seaboard and Southern Vice President St John, of the Southern, Publishes a Statement in Regard to a Recent Article in the New …, Mourning in Manilla Gen Lawton's Death Creates Profound Impression, British Blood Aroused Herculean Efforts Made to Save the Empire, The Daventry Damaged, Had Not Read the Law It Would Be Interesting to Know Just How Much Mr Cleveland Had to Pay, Secession Reminiscences South Carolina's Resumption of Sovereignty in 1860, Hanna, the King Maker Mckinley's Boss Sits down on a Would-Be Vice President, Paying for Embalmed Beef, The Democratic Outlook Chairman Jones Thinks That Bryan Will Be Nominated without Opposition, and That His Chanees for Success …, The Louisiana Democrats Result of the State Convention a Victory for the Machine—Foster Will Probably Be Elected United States …, American Corn in High Favor More of It Exported This Year Than Ever before. Arts & Entertainment: The Sculptor's Masterpiece, The Buffalo Exhibition A Party from Atlanta, Headed by Mr Clark Howell, Visit the City and Inspect the Exhibition Grounds and …, From the Fountain Head of Fashion, A True Story of the War How an Up-Country Town in South Carolina Was Raided by a Drunken General and His Horde of Barbarians, Fashion in Skirts. Business: The Rice Market The Weekly Statement Sent out by the Dan Talmage's Sons' Company, Charleston on a Boom Its Ties with Baltimore Are Being Strengthened, The Calhoun Brothers An Interesting Adjustment of Financial Differences between John C. Calhoun and Patrick Calhoun, Made …, Great Fire in Florence Business Quarter of the Town Badly Wrecked. Editorial: The Congressional Race Editors Who Consider Mr Joseph W. Barnwell "a Trained Mind in Statecraft," and "an Able and Zealous Representative". Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Miscellaneous: Terms. Letter to the editor: James L. Petigrn, Nothing Can Justify a Crime The War in South Africa and the Cause of the Imperialists. Death notices: Lieut Brumby's Funeral Georgia Will Pay Due Honor to Her Distinguished Dead.
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