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News and courier - 25/01/1899

1899; Gale Group;

Autores

R. M. L., A. K., J. C. Gibson, A. S. Salley, Jr., Louis J. Bristow, A. S. S., Jr., A. M. A.,

Resumo

News: The City on the Congaree An Entertainment by the First Rhode Island Regiment—Other Matters, Death of Dr Lockwood One of Charleston's Most Popular Physicians Passed Away at His Home Sunday, Confession and Penance, The Times says this morning, The Rivers and Harbors Bill Southern Appropriations in Amounts of $50,000 or More, Tuskeg Negro Conference To Meet February 22 and to Be Composed of Hundreds of Representative Farmers, Mechanics, Ministers and …, Senate Passes Canal Bill To Cost Not over $115,000,000 and to Be Built in Six Years, The General Assembly Yesterday's Proceedings in Columbia, The News of the Day, Port Calendar—Phases of the Moon for January, The Second and Its Colonel A Rumor of Col Jones's Resignation, Which He Denies, The Filiping Republic No Excuse Given for American Hostility, An Outrage in New Orleans Mexican Officer Mobbed and His Prisoner Rescued, Cotton Crop Movement Excess of This Crop over the Last is Still Decreasing, Capt Cousar, of Chester A Good Citizen, Devout Methodist and Brave Soldier Goes to His Reward, France In a Ferment The Government Likely to Be Overturned by …, One of the Paul Jones Victims, The News the Cable Brings What is Said in Berling about the Samoan Complications, Work of the Senate Mr. Ilderton's Bill to Apportion All School Funds between the Races in Defeated—Mr. Ilderton's Seed Cotton …, Charleston's County Officers The Delegation Not Asked by the Governor to Make Suggestions—Some "Reform" Recommendations, Honor to Whom Honor, Timrod in Baltimore, Work of the Senate Bill as to Witnesses for Accused Persons and Their Fees Passed—Also Two Other Bills—The Joint Resolution …, The General Assembly The Proceedings on Friday in Columbia, Work of the House Lewis, of Washington, Rideules Grosvenor, of Ohio, and His Championship of Contractors' Claims for Damages …, A "Busted" B. And L Petition Filed for a Receiver for the Atlanta National Building and Loan Association, To Bring the Dead from Ouba The Roumanian Will Go to Santiago with a Large Force of Undertakers and Cofflas and Will Bring the Bodies …, Concealed Weapon Law Warm Debate over Mr Sinkler's Bill in the House, Down with Imperialism! A Strong Speech by Senator White, of California, What is Said in Washington No Official News of the Release of Spanish Prisoners by the Filipinos—The Republic Will Not Be Recognized …, The Bad Beef Scandal More Damuing Evidence against the Quality of the Beef Furnished to the Army, Good Canned Food Wholesome … Did Not Require a Commission of Experts to Prove That—The Question Is, Was Bad Canned Meat and Rotten …, Memorial Day—1899 Thousands of Veterans of the Confederacy Will Take Part in the Services—Exercises at Magnolia This Year, Multiple News Items, Charleston Will Get $175,000 Estimates Given out by the River and Harbor Committee Yesterday for Improvements in South Carolina and …, Mob Law in Georgia An Old Man and a Boy Killed—Some of the Members of the Mob in Jail, The Pitchfork in the Senate Tillman Makes a Few Jabs at Nelson and Morgan, Treaty Cannot Be Ratified At Least Not at This Session of Congress—An Extra Session Will Be Held—The Sampson—Schley Controversy—Dividing, Bennettsville Bereaved Death of Dr. Julus S. Jennings, a Venerable and Popular Physician, Startling Disclosures as to the Battle of Santiago (Arthur Warren, in the Engineering Magazine), Bandits and Disease American Authorities in Santiago Province Have Their Hands Full, Pensions for Confederates Some Edgefield Veterans Not Sunguine of Having the Opportunity, but Not Inclined to Refuse a Pension …, Hog Cholera "Cures", Railroads in the State Annual Report of the Rail Road Commission, Stages of Water, The Fast Mail Slip-Up How the Appropriation Was Left out of the Postal Bill, British Cruiser for Samoa, In Statu Quo at Camp Marion Two Battalions of the Third Connecticut Still in Camp, but Expect to Leave Tonight, In Memory of Morrill Resolutions Passed by the Faculty and Students in Respect to the Late Senator from Vermont. Business: The State's Rum Business Annual Report of the State Board of Control, Radical Changes in Finance The House Coingage, Weights and Measures Committee Favorable Report a Substitute for Representative Hill's …, Heavy Exports from the South Spirit of Enterprise in Richmond, Norfolk, Galveston and Other, Points—Mobile's Expanding Imports—New …, Business Notices, The Rice Market The Weekly Report Sent out by the Dan Talmage's Sons' Company, The World of Business R. G. Dun & Co's Record of the Week's Transactions, The Dry Goods Market. Letter to the editor: A Sword for Victor Blue The Legislature May Be Parsimonious, but the People Are Not—A Distingushed Young South Carolina Proposes …. Classified ads: Hood's Sarsaparilla, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Special Notices. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: Enlogy and Defamation, South Carolina Still Leads. Elections: Presidents of the Senate A High Honor, except When the Carpetbaggers and Sealawags Elected First D. T. Corbin, a Carpet Bagger, …. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Arts & Entertainment: An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People All Ages.

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