News and courier - 29/11/1899
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John A. Smith, A. K., C. W. B., Truman L. Elton, R. M. L., J. E. N., H. C. S., L. N. Jesunofsky, Local Forecast Official, John C. Sellers, Ben B. Sellers, Sellers, Marion County, "Goody Blake", F. Napler Brodhead, Pike, Cassandra,
ResumoNews: The Season Opens in Aiken Empty Houses Being Rapidly Filled by Visitors from All Parts of the Country in Search of Health and a …, The New York Banks, Vessel for the Reserves Commander Pinckney Secures a Converted Yacht, America's Thanksgiving Hymn, Port Calendar—Phases of the Moon for November, Guessing at the Cotton Crop Most Estimates Now Place the Figures below Nine Million—The Acreage and the Yield, Want to Save the Charleston, A Needless War, A Big Bucket Shop Raid Thousands of Foolish Brooklyn People, Attracted by Promised Dividends of 10 Per Cent a Week or 520 Per …, Franklin Syndicate Swindle Loopholes of the Law Seem Plenty through Which the Rascals Can Escape, The News of the Day, Hester's Cotton Statement A Decrease of 138, 000 in the Movement into Sight Compared with the Same Period Last Year, Hard on the Lawyers, Bulldozing Oompaul United States Consul Macrum, at Pretoria, Instructed to Insist upon Acting as a Neutral Representative …, Counting the Negroes out A Plan to Decrease Their Influence and the Price of Their Votes in Republican National Conventions, The Senate has made the Willingham Prohibition bill the Special order for Wednesday, December 6, Britain Admits a State of War Roundabout Document Presented to the United States Government by Ambassador Pauncefote, Senator Tillman was in New York the other day and stopped at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, one of the best and richest of the hostelries of the great metropolis, Magnetic Iron Ore Land Ten Thousand Acres Bought in Ashe County, N. C., by Philadelphia Steel Companies, Samoan Treaty Rejected Our Government Offers a Substitute Treaty for That Agreed to by England and Germany, Col James D. Blanding The Venerable Lawyer and Veteran of Two Wars Retires from the Active Practice of His Profession and Leaves …, We Ought to Keep Our Word The Cubans Have a Right to Demand Assurance of Their Independence, Thanks Giving Proclamations Famous Documents from the Time of the Pilgrim Fathers down to the Present Day. Causes for Giving Thanks, To Establish a Gold Standard The Currency Bill Prepared by the Republican Congressional Caucus Committee, What the Southern Has Done, A Blue British Outlook Every Sign in South Africa Favors the Boers, John Paul Jones, A Fair View of Dewey's Gift C. P. Huntington, Who Contributed $2, 000 for the House, Talks about the Transfer to Mrs Dewey, Our Railroad Friends, First American Printing Press, Spanish Warveterans Split Another Body Formed Yesterday at Washington—Adjt Gen Liller Claims That There Was "General Dissatisfaction …, John Paul Jones The American-Irish Historical Society Endorse the Proposition to Bring the Great Naval Hero's Remains …, A Plague-Stricken City, Croker as an Oracle He Announces That Bryan Will Be the Democratic Candidate for President on the Anti-Trust and Anti-Imperialist, The Boers in South Africa are putting up a much stiffer fight than our British friends expected, and the long delay in any marked British victories has encouraged Oom Paul and his brave burghers to believe that Providence is on their side, and that they will achieve their independence if they keep up the struggle, Georgia Veterans Adjourn They Have an Oyster Roast at Tybee—The "Sons" Looking into the School History Matter—To Meet Next Year …, The Plague Ship at New York, Elastic Currency Wanted Comptroller Dawes Suggests How to Get It, Hit below the Belt, No Spitting in Greenville, Root's New Private Secretary, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades, Riddles for People of All Ages, "Brave Bill" Anthony Dead The Marine Who Made the Historic Report of the Sinking of the Maine to Capt Sigsbee Kills Himself with …, Southern Express Company Annual Meeting Held in Savannah Yesterday—Election of Officers, "Some of our free trade contemporaries," says the Boston Journal, "have a characteristic answer to the unprecedented record of the foreign commerce of the United States under the Dingley tariff, The Six New Cruisers, The Oldest Artist, The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger says that the President will probably ask Congress to pass an Act authorizing the promotion of General Shafter to the grade of Major-General and retaining him on the active list of the regular army, An Impressive Ceremony Funeral of Vice President Hobart at Paterson, N. J., It is estimated that about 2,000,000,000 bicycles have been made in Europe and America, Hanged for the Usual Crime Tom Mitchell and Ed Lucky, Two Negro Youths, Six Weeks after Their Dreadful Crime near Lamar, Meet Death …, The Philadelphia Press, which has a representative in the President's Cabinet, says of the sudden abandonment of the recently and loudly advertised "demonstration" by our South Atlantic squadron on the south coast of Africa, A Burning Issue in Georgia Shall Prohibition Become the Law of the State?, Field Trials at Newton "Col R." Wins in the Second Series of the All Age Stake over Seven Other Dogs—The Subscription Stake …, Winding up the Filipino War That is What Otis Appears to Be Doing at Last, Union Stations Promised The Southern's Projects in Charleston and Columbia, The Bakers Are Comfortable A House Has Been Bought for Them Just outside of Boston—The Building is of Brick and Has Ten Rooms in …, Multiple News Items, A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets, It is said that the woman who is trying to raise money by popular subscription to buy a house for Admiral Schley announces that the original deed of transfer to the Admiral will prohibit him from passing on the ownership to his wife, Giant and Pigmy in Africa, The Mazet Committee Col Mazet Meets His Match in District Attorney Asa Bird Gardiner, Good Enough for Her Name, The Democratic Minority Why Sulzer Thinks He Should Succeed Bailey, of Texas, Law-Abiding Darlington, The Usual Hot Supper Corpse A. M. Kennedy Shot and Killed by Hector Berneare, near Abbevile—Dr Goode Thomson's Kitchen Burned, A Congressman's Mother Dead, A Lopsided "Neutral", Wireless Telegraphy, Augusta against Prohibition The City Will Protest Formally against the Adoption of the Willingham Bill by the Legislature, Stages of Water, Killed Himself for Love The Tragic End of a Young Man Living in Camden, A Carload of Home-Made Flour, A Demand on Uncle Sam Southern Men Want Money for Their Confiscated Cotton, Britain Needs More Men Another Division of Ten Thousand to Be Sent to Africa. Sports: The Race to Manilla. Elections: Foolish Talk in Frankfort Threats of Federal Interference in a State Election. Letter to the editor: Broad Views on Education A Baptist Gives Some Thoughts on the Question of State Colleges Versus Denominational Institutions—He …, Cassandra to Justitia A Communication Which Treats of Several Important Matters in the History of These United States, What the Southern Has Done A Statement of Interest to Charleston Business Men, A Park in the Low Country A Plea for the Establishment of a National Park on the Banks of the Cooper and Santee for the Preservation …, Armor-Plated Heroes Stinging Reply of the Sellers to Haselden's Letter, "Spanish Methods" Cruelty in Colonial Possessions Not Peculiar to Spain—Look at English Methods in Ireland, India and Africa—The. Classified ads: Drugs and Medicines, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Editorial: A Big Thing for Georgetown The Work Being Done by the Atlantic Coast Lumber Company—Town Built for the Accommodation of the Employees, …, Should Be Made to Work. Arts & Entertainment: The Blowing up of the Maine A Story Which, If True, Will Be Reported in an Official Report. Miscellaneous: Terms. Shipping news: The Gallant Ship Went down Last Hope of Saving the Charleston Dissipated, Thanksgiving Day in the Navy. Business: The World of Trade Mild Weather Still Delays Retail Distribution.
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