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News and courier - 21/10/1899

1899; Gale Group;

Autores

R. M. L., R. S. M., A. K., J. Dudley Haselden, S. M. G., Norman Hurst, D. A. G. Ouzts, Charles U. Shepard,

Resumo

News: Winnsboro Cotton Mill Success of a Mill Organized on the Instalment Plan—Methodist Women's Missionary Work—The Steward Contracting …, Dangerous Wreck Blown up, Off with the Tyrant's Mask! Bigelow's Eloquent Appeal to the American People, The Badge of Degradation, A Tragedy of the Sea Captain and Mate Murdered—Mutinous Sailors Jump Overboard to Avoid Arrest at Santa Cruz De Teneriffe, Could Stand It No Longer Mr Haselden Addresses the People of South Carolina in Reference to the "Revolutions of Ouzts"—He Abuses …, The Dewey Boom in Politics What is Said by Southern Delegates Who Saw the Admiral, A Pet of the Prince, The News of the Day, Forced Railroads to Terms What Macadamized Roads Have Done for York County, The Dragon Tree of Tenerife, Cuba and the Philippines, For the Benefit of the South, An Untiring Campaigner The President Still Pursuing His Western Tour, The World's Best Piper, "Greater America for Christ" The Cry under Which a "Christian" Orator Justifies the Slaughter of the Filipinos, Fewer Marriages in Ohio, Dewey Not Coming Now But at His Appointed Conference with the Charleston Committee He Will Doubtless Say When He Will Come, Progress of Cremation In England and in Italy, as Also Here, It is Overcoming Prejudice, "Christian" Memorial Day, Negro Soldiers Again, Belittling Gen Lee The Ill-Advised Effort to Restore His Portrait to West Point, Fighting Free Tuition The York Baptist Association Opposed to Whiskey as a Beverage for Church Members and to Free Tuition …, The Night Attack Gen Fred Funston Says It's His Most Vivid Memory, Down with Imperialism A National Anti-McKinley Conference in Chicago, Bryan in M'Kinley's State The Volunteer Democratic Candidate Works Hard, The Other Campaigner Mr McKinley's Rival, W. J. Bryan, Talks to the People of Kentucky on the Ethics of Bolting, Bad Luck of the Englishman Shamrock Loses Her Topmast and the Second Race, He Killed His Brother N. T. Pittman Shot by A. J. Pittman Yesterday, The Retirement of General Shafter, A Big Thing for South Carolina Mr Lipton, the English Capitalist, Owner of the Yacht Shamrock, to Invest Half a Million Dollars in Tea …, Slavery in Zanzibar, Agitation in North Carolina Senator Pritchard Endeavors to Prejudice the Poor Whites against the Suffrage Amendment to the State …, Other Columbia News Work on the Columbia and Savannah Extension of the Southern Railway, A "Crater" at Mafeking Horrible Slaughter of Boers in a Mine Explosion, Bryan's Kentucky Campaign A Monster Demonstration in Louisville in His Honor, Progress of Douthit's Case Judge Aldrich Issues His Promised Order, The Ivory Queen Chapter VI, The Teachers of the Nation The National Educational Association Will Hold Its Next Convention in Charleston If the Southern Teachers …, The Sea Board Air Line Shortest Link between North and South, The World Will Say She's Right, A Corner in Curios, Britain's New Naval Base, Fatricide Goes to Jail A. J. Pittman, Who Shot and Killed His Brother at the Hotel Calhoun Wednesday, Makes No Statement before …, Southern Homoeopaths, A Soft Snap for Shafter, The Bull Fight in America, The Englishman's Escape Lack of Wind Yesterday Saved Him from a Beating, Dr D. L. Anderson Dead One of the Oldest of the Alumni of South Carolina College and a Prominent Planter and Citizen—No Deaths …, The Pride of the Regiment, "I Cannot Get the Work" Why William Reilly Took His Own Life, An American Signal Corps in the Field, Live Longer Than Gentiles Scientific Research Shows Some Remarkable Facts, Will the Filipinos Sell Out? Messages, Purporting to Be from Gen. Pio Del Pilar, Said to Have Been Received by Gen Otis Offering to …, Multiple News Items, The Revelations of Ouzts Sixth and Last Chapter of the Dispensary Exposure, Killed from Ambush John Moore, Seeking to Shoot Gerhard Brown, Kills Calhoun Moore and Woulds Moses Walker, All Negroes, The French Tragedy in Africa Capts Voulet and Chanoine, Who Caused the Massacre of Col. Klobb and Most of His Command, Have Been Killed …, Drunken Volunteers A Whole Regiment Delayed in Cincinnation Account of a Mammoth Debauch, Death of Fagan Martin A True Confederate and Sound Money Democrat Ends His Days in Greenville, Georgia in the Procession Indications That a Constitutional Amendment Limiting the Franchise Will Be Proposed in the Next Legislature, Dewey-Brumby Day in Georgia It is Made a General Holiday Thoughout the State—The Programme in Atlanta, Altogether Conditional, It's Foolish to Play Poker So Declares a Man Who Gives Interesting Information from His Experience, The President's Return Mr McKinley and Party Reach Washington Only One Hour Late—Mrs. McKinley Improved by the Trip, Japan's New Ironclad, Kaiser to Visit England, The Alaskan Boundary Verbal Changes in the Modus Vivendi Said to Be Unimportant, and the American Commissioners Are Expected …, Marriage of Victor Blue His Bride Was Miss Ellen Foot Stuart, of Morristown, N. J.—They Will Spend Their Honeymoon South, The Penitentiary Scandal Three Indictments Presented against Col Neal, The War in Luzon Gen Otis Aroused to Activity—Expeditions Sent to San Isidro and Tarlac, The Opening of Parliament Queen's Speech Refers to the Boer War—The Liberals Support the Government in Its Resolve to Crush the …. Business: This Means Business Permanent Organization of the Anti-Imperialist League of the United States. Elections: Welcome to Harrodsburg Mr Bryan Makes a Strong Appeal for the Election of Goebel and Blackburn, A Speech at Shelbyville Mr Bryan Pays His Respects to Trusts and Denounces Their Interference with Politics and Elections. Classified ads: Drugs and Medicines, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Louis Cohen & Co., Walter Baker & Co's Breakfast Cocoa. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: "Shamrock" Tea in South Carolina. Letter to the editor: American Vs Foreign Tea Some Things That Must Be Taken into Consideration in Making a Fair Comparison between the Home and Foreign ….

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