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The Bulloch Herald Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern Bulloch County Newspapers (Single Issues) Bulloch County Historical Newspapers 5-25-1899 The ulB loch Herald Notes Condition varies. Some pages missing or in poor condition. Originals provided for filming by the publisher. Gift of tS atesboro Herald and the Bulloch County Historical Society. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/bulloch-news- issues Recommended Citation "The ulB loch Herald" (1899). Bulloch County Newspapers (Single Issues). 2477. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/bulloch-news-issues/2477 This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Bulloch County Historical Newspapers at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in Bulloch County Newspapers (Single Issues) by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. EARLY CHRISTIAN COINS SANTA CRUZ TAKEN GERMAN WARSHIP Eecent Ii h I or Al1c&;:e t nleu'"nlc c,. , I. TROUBLE "e Nl 1111 BREWING I J triA HaR \ro I atl"tR A holy COIll found by Boyer d Age" BY LAWTON'S MEN. IN NICARAGUA. ORDERED ASIDE ID Pnris and alleged to he a speouueu of the ]liesslRDle COlD which was III use nmoug the Olnistfuns III Jelusn lem d mng the tlrst centlllY aftel ths Olty 00 Lake Laguna de Bay Was Department Sends a Warship Post Admiral Kautz Shows a Strong n. Filipino Stronghold Haste to Blueflelds Hand At Samoa Vol. I Ga" 1899 THE FIGHT WAS SHORT AMERICANS IMPOSED UPON GERMAN CONSUL DEFIANT Statesboro, Thursday, May 25th, No. 17 I Torres Is A DARK SHADOW No Americans Killed But Enemy Levymg Double Duties Kaleer s InCites A NIGlIT OF ]IISERY. Side trucked The A VERY Representative Ing ren mmng three QUEER DEA-I-J.---------- uriles of Su fered a Big Loss On AmerICan Merohants MataaCans To Ignore Orders tbe 20 between MIlton and Sto kton ( made 011 RIDING IN A ..OCKED BOX CAR WITH foot thua complet IN A FAMOI:lS GAME OF DRAW POKER III" a Joorllel! of t 6 miles 8 fnr A to TWO SCARED MULES IN OLD from ]llnmla letter The New Orleans Pica AdvICM from a via DAKOTA AI' 101 g" 111 I HIlIIKht line between t\\O Blueflelds NlcRrngna CISCO APllI 7 stnte thnt there been given pomts that ale hut 20 lillie! An E�I' e- rlenc" Whlcl' Aeeordln,.. to The neah�r Gn\e apurt a matheu III. RI"'ftl Fou .. snys thnt Gen 11\ times I Saruoa tho IIlltnll) imposaible feut ely Iuriug PBSt U 1! 'Icllm ;"nde SIl'Homnn .. 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