Making Progress at Greater Citadel
Charleston November 19 The Bull dog notes steady advancement at the Greater Citadel. The campus clears for a hospital and officers’ quarters while the laundry power and administration wings rise. The main building to house cadets and offices nears completion with 425 cadet capacity and modern utilities.
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Charleston
Bulldog
Citadel
C. F. Myers, Jr
Greater Citadel
Hampton Park Terrace
Hampton Park
Military College
Ashley River
Augusta Council Declares Jitneys Public Nuisance
Augusta Chronicle reports city council declares jitneys a public nuisance after multiple safety concerns and illegal practices. An ordinance will curb side street pickups and require clear Jitney markings with license numbers on each vehicle.
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Augusta
Augusta Chronicle
Institution Praised for Beauty and Efficiency
The article lauds an unnamed institution as surpassing beauty and efficiency, placing it among the finest of its kind. The description suggests high standards and exemplary performance without naming specific programs or dates.
Col Dan S Henderson Dies in Aiken At 72
Col Dan S Henderson prominent Aiken lawyer and former state senator died at 1 15 am after a nine week illness He was 72 and had practiced law in Aiken since 1876 Survived by three sons He was born 1849 in Walterboro and served as Confederate courier before pursuing law in Charleston He helped ban dueling in South Carolina and served as Presbyterian elder and trustee to several colleges.
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Aiken
Dan S. Henderson
Henderson
First Presbyterian Church
P. F. Henderson
Henderson, Jr
Columbia
T. Ripley Henderson
Augusta
Grover Cleveland
State Senate
General Assembly
South Carolina
Presbyterian Church
LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE Ad Claims One Day Cure
An advertisement touts Laxa Tive Brom o Quinine as a genuine cold cure. It promises to end a cold in one day, stop cough and headache, and notes the signature of E. W. Grove. The price is 25 cents.
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E. W. Grove
Need for More Trees Remains After Substitutes Rise
United States Department of Agriculture warns timber demand grows while vast forest land remains idle. Col. W B Greeley notes three fifths of primeval forests are gone with 61 percent of remaining timber west of the Great Plains. Emphasizes reforestation, public aid to landowners, and reasonable regulations to keep land in forest use.
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United States Department of Agriculture
Great Plains
W. B. Greeley
Forest Service
Department of Agriculture
United States
Chicago Association of Commerce
Greeley
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