Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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JOHN O. RAWKI*
R«U». iwuiw
vat SOUTH'S BIFID GROWTH.
Measured by percentage of in
crease, the Fort Worth Register
ims that the Southern states
m — .lead the world in enlarging the*
TETJBSDATIKHOHW. JUflJAIT 17.1901 | nroductive capacity for the mak
« —J~-; . ^|ing of cotton fabrics. Reports|
Wichita, Kansas, is •ffllct®d mftdetotiie treasury department
with a full fledged race riot, theLhow that of the total world pro-
result of which cannot be fore* |duction the United States made
told. ' t > « J17 percent in 1893 and 17.55 per
The Presbyterians of the State ce„t in 1899, the increase for the
of Georgia have recently estab- whole country giving it but 1*2
lished a charity hospital at At- 0flper cent more of the world
i^nta. {production in six years. The
Quite »large Dumber of lebor- South.™ state. ia 1893 produced
hTe left Ter.nM.ee to Mc.pt 2.36 per cent of the world, end
podtion. with • contracting com- 3.826 per cent in 1899. Thisgivo.
™ 'a rate of increase of 1.5 per ce
— jof the world production, or th
It is announced that the big oil times the percentage increase of
strike at Beaumont has caused I ^e whole country.
crude oil to decline 5 cents a bar- in other lines of industrial en-
rel throughout the United States. J terprise the same satisfactory
7T . showing is made by the Southern
Effort is being made to revwe I tates Thitj -8 e8peciBUy the
interest in that proposed Browns-' in the iron trade, which has
vUle railway extension, with what n {rom ftbout nothing to be
degree of success remains to e | g leading industries of
8®en* the country. The South is now,
Over ten thousand dollars are and has been for some years, ex-
said to have been subscribed to-J porting iron products to foreign
ward a fund for the rebuilding countries, underselling them in
of the Spring Palace in Port markets which formerly they
Worth. monopolized.
Boras announce their deter- \ cowidenrtion ot these facte
mination to continue th. struggle H* «» *""7 department to
for their independence in South the conclusion
Africa, and a« hopeful «to the "The toeeewy rtatast.es of for-
« i r' if eign trade and coastwise com-
n i » * I merce to and f torn gulf and South
Senator Chandler of New!Atlantic ports, considered in
Hampshire has been defeated fori parallel with the census returns,
renomination by Judge H. E. enforces these conclusions—that
Burnham, who will succeed him. [the individual efficiency of the
It is said that Mark Hanna tossed] Southern people is being devel-
the brick bat that knocked J oped and the natural resources of
Chandler out. the South are being brought into
■*' employment at a rate greater
Just seventy-one new banking Lhan the growth o{ the popuift.
institutions have been legally tion And where thi8 Can bel
authorized to do business in the I ahown 0j any community it is
State of Missouri within the past guffi0ient warranty of confidence
two years, some of which have|.n the enterprises conducted
found it necessary to increase ^herein."
their capitalization. I — * • •:'■■■'■
'■' KealWomanly Beauty.
Gov. Pingree predicts that The charm of manner comes
there will be another Woody rev- from experience and habit as well
olution in this country within the las from culture and refinement
next twenty-five years. ; Po»si-|a«d from inheritance. We gain
blyio. At any rate it is a pre- it through forming the habit of
diction that no one can deny trying always to be true and gen-
with any degree of oertainty. iuine in our intercourse with
■ • • • .. .. others. Stately or courtly man
Thb "Independent Advertiser L6rg are not necessarily oharm-
snew paper recent- hDg an(j attractive. They do not
at Chilton, Falls I drftW and attract as the natural
county, by Eakin & Arthur. It|graoioua and sympathetic
i® Republican in politics andjner80fatrue> noWe WOman.
i a very fair adver* J jja^Jng sounded the dispth lhd
I realities of life, has had her na-
Iture tempered and refined instead
„ led the United Statesjof scarred and degraded by them.
in textile mill building last year. The world loves a true and noble
North Carolina was a close «eo- W°m^n more than the *******
ond, and South Carolina beauty that ever lived or the most
third. Cotttrn mills are going up brilliant intellect. Within the
the Southern states. Grand Ueteory of e«ry one there ar.
is now moving in th. oobte, womanly live., which heve
luring her share, 'been dearer, and better to me
Make Your
Wants
Known
Through the
Classified
Columns ol
The Banner.
The Rate is
Only
One-half Cent
a Word.
if YOU have A HOUSE TO
the cheapert and best way tofai,
cqltunn of lb« B*8%*wr._
matin this colnmaody porta
cent a word each Insertion, and results
are almost certain.
havkyou land foe salb?
An advertisement in The Banner's clai-
lifted column will find a trogar if th«e
is one to 6a foiflA and mrraltls^oi^
a (rifle—one-half cent a word each in-
sertion
" < ' rl'?', ,L~ " *' > * S1' 1
do you want boarders?
Place your announcement n the claisi-
ficd oolumn of The Banna and watch
malts.
do you waiyr a clsrk?
a cook, a gardener, a dairy hand, or if
von want to engage labor far any kind
of won, use oar classified column. One-
v-'fpeat a word each insertion pays the
; - #%
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Cream pf Wheat..
-jms CfeaWast....
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Malt Breakfast Food
OTHJSB
GOOD
THINGS
JITST ABBIVKD AT
1ST D
WAY DOWN
Nice Jackets. Capes and
;
THE PUREST and . -
B. t. 8CMU. igeai Breahaai. f«»»
Our Fall Styles
3? wRMkl
for this season arc
beauties, and >ave arrived in so many n
and graceful
_ sQrltt in cut and fabric
the be^t custom made both
aashi{> and perfect fit
our wiicia
N1W AND
DEALER IN
Call afci examine our stock betorebttyiug
SCHMID BROTHERS.
Lubin'8, DnVal'a, Laufcier'*
Co., imperial,
Lazbll'a, Basternjan'a, Jfr^aa'si Mf|er's» Colgate's.
PHE Rm Al'flliZIRS "A?'LQWSST POSSIBLE Ml
• A full tine of Imported and Domestic Tpilet and Medicinal
Soaps at
BEST SELECTED STOCK IN TOWN.
"j «Md8 Sold 01
An iDapection will Convince of the Correctness of our;
Claims.
list
&
Klltl
m
te-- .**■■
Tr_-X _-T brilliant wotnan of
history. Not for the* beauty 6f
of Troy or a Cleopatra,
nor'for the brfllianoy of a George
Sand or a Joan of Are would we
saorifioe these lives. Indeed, if
we had to choose between one or
the other we would wipe from the
slate of history those historic
characters rather than destroy
the sacred influence of a noble
ihha\
Hill
Elder Joseph ,vA.
founder of Add Ran col
at Thorp Springs on
Inst., aged 84 years.
Clark,
Pest Alamo Amni.
m
There is Something to See AiofiR tkc
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intendent of Pul
dition of the schools in Cuba,
titers were not more than
in 1897, there were
May, 1900. The high-
before
the war Was 34,000 and the at-
exceeded 17,000.
public schools, in
reality, under Spanish rule and
bad little or
i Under the. system I
no fraud is
of Cuba.
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Rankin, John G. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1901, newspaper, January 17, 1901; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth486524/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.