News and courier - 09/12/1896
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Grover Cleveland, R. M. L., A. K., G. N. B., W. D. Evans, Chairman, John L. Hopkins, Martha M'Culloch Williams, Clare Bunce, Edith Sessions Tupper, C. R. Buckland, Olive Harper, Lucy Cleveland, M. Quad,
ResumoNews: Worst Storm in Forty Years Columbia's Rough Experience of Wind and Ice, Southern Railway Dividend, Gifts for Holidays Simple but Handsome Homemade Presents, Many New Regiments Gen Walker Issues a General Order Giving the Progress Made in the Newly Adopted System of Dividing the …, Stirred up by Mr Thomas The Majority of the Railroad Commission Reply, Two New Gunboats Launched, A Thanksgiving Fable, Messenger Boys on Wheels, Trying to Annul a Marriage An Unusual Case before the Supreme Court, The announcement was received here to-day of the death on November 11 of Joseph James Cheeseman, President of the Republic of Liberia, and the inauguration on November 13 of Vice President W. D. Coleman as President, A Cold Day for Sumter Grand Old Oaks Badly Damaged—The Burgess-Mood Wedding—Death of Mr A. D. Ricker, a Well-known Business …, Brother Bangs out He Resigns from the Colored Cyclists' Famous Club, The Baptist Convention Many Interesting Matters Considered Saturday, About Punctures Why the Rear Tire is the Greater Sufferer of the Two, Giving up the Ghost The Proposed Surrender of the Gold Democrats to the Republican Party, A Hero of the Merrimac Death of Joseph Riddock—The Only Charlestonian Who Served on the Famous Confederate Ironclad, Stages of Water, First Day of Congress President's Message Read in Both Houses—Pension Bill Introduced—House Adjouns in Memory of Crisp, Rates of Fertilizers The Georgians Make a Bill of Complaints, Tonnage Dues on German Craft Intemperate Comments of the German Press on President Cleveland's Proclamation, The News of the Day, Reconciling the Rivals Senator Lodge's Recent Visit to Canton, Ohio, Tried to Cut His Throat Mr. F. S. Thomas, of Florence, Fails to Cut His Jugular Vein—Not His First Attempt at Suicide, People and Things Edith Sessions Tupper on the Fads and Fancies of Gotham, Millions of Fat Frogs Untold Wealth in Colleton's Ponds and Creeks—Toothsome Delicacies Fit for a King, A Negro for Cuba's President, The Prize Contest—Hams and Hogs, Baptist Journalism Some Data for a Sketch of Baptist Newspapers in South Carolina from 1835 to 1896, A Woman of the "New South", Pays Both Farmers and Merchants, Is She a Murderess? Strange Story Told by a Country Girl Wandering about the City of Savannah, Aiken's Shade Trees Damaged The Injury to Trees and Shrubbery Exceeds the Great August Storm Several Years Ago—Too Cold Even for …, A Series of Accidents, Perfectly Safe, Alabama's New Governor His Inaugural Address Relates Mostly to State Affairs—References to National Affairs Are Very Vague, A Noble Soul, Bicycles as Baggage Why Railroads Object to Carrying Them Free of Charge, The Oldest Wheelwoman, Helf for the Suth Booker T. Washington's Appeal for Education for the Negro, The Convention Sermon It Was Preached Wednesday Night by Dr C. S. Gardner, Multiple News Items, Across the Continent, Odd Spokes, The Lone Fisherman He Was Thin and Self Satisfied and in No Hurry Whatever, The City of Bethlehem It is a Small and Unattractive City at the Present Time, The Cuban Rebellion Weyler at Arroyo Grande—Arrival of Reinforcements from Spain—Increase of Duties, Woman's World A Woman Who is Going to Johannesburg to Practice Law, Hotel Fire in Tullahoma, His Eloquent Plea How Lawyer McSweeny Won His Case and Surprised the Prisoner, Six Men on the Masts, An Important Case The Supreme Court Decides That the United States Government is Liable for Lands Destroyed by Dams Constructed, Woman's Mission Work The Second Day's Session of the Baptist Ladies at the Citadel Square Church Friday, Ankle Bangles the Latest, Mr. Cleveland's Message, A Woman of Good Works, Reckless North Carolina Several Counties Will Ask Permission of the Legislature to Try the Dispensary Plan, Tariff Harpies at Work Iron and Steel Manufacturers Bent on Making Great Profits at the Expense of the People, Tillman at Gaffney Dull Platitudes of the Great Tribune of the People, Greater Than Niagara Falls Discovered in Venezuola Sixteen Hundred Feet High and of Surpassing Beauty, Home Folk in Washington The South Carolina Society Discusses the Character of the People of the Palmetto State, An Odd New Wheel It Lays a Wire and is a Traveling Telegraph Office, Table Decorations, Georgia's Way in Her Courts How They Pay Insolvent Costs in That State, Collars, Woman's Mission Work The Annual Meeting of the Missionary Union, The Murder of John Buzzard, Julca Breton's Artist Daughter, Fads of Men of Fame Great Characters in History Who Had a Fondness for Something—Loved Music and Children—Wellington and …, Highway Robbery in Rome Ga, Crop Movement, A Measure of Retaliation President Cleveland Gives Germany a Broad Hint, Cleveland's Last Message The Statesman and Patriot Evinced in Every Word, Kept Liquor for His Own Use And Was Sentenced to the Chain Gang for so Doing, Yellow Jim, Suit for Eighteen Millions Big Lawsuit of the Great Southern Octopus, Which May Be Understood by Those Who Read between the Lines, Men Who Will Be Heard from Ministers and Laymen Who Are Likely to Take a Conspicuous Part in the Deliberatious of the Convention, The Wheel Abroad, Takes Her Dog with Her, A Stocking Bag, A Distribution of Red Hats The Pope Specially Honors Cardinal Satolli by Giving Him the First Hat, In response to the sudden and hollow outery of the Republican organs against the trusts the Indianapolis Sentinel says, Liquor's Ablest Enemy The Late Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson, of London, Abe Blinker's Talk It Was a Long Distance Affair, and It Surprised Him, A Georgian in the Cabinet John F. Hanson, a Protection Democrat, on the Slates, Lecturing as a Business, Great Storm in Columbia Havoc Played with Poles and Wires along the Streets, Our Deligation in Congress What Some of Them Have to Say about the President's Message, Brutal Murder in Saluda Details of the Henderson-Buzzard Killing, The Baptist Convention Two Long and Interesting Sessions Friday, The Rain Skirt, Growth of the New Navy Secretary Herbert, in His Annual Report, Asks for Three Light Draft Battle Ships for Protection of Southern …, One of the largest personal bonds on record has been filed by John Lowber Welsh, as assignee of the dry goods commission firm of Coffin, Altemus & Co., Looks or Cooks? A Household Query Resulting from a Bit of Experience, The cold spell and the obituaries of big hogs come in together, Sparks from the Wires, Trial Justices, Not "Magistrates", For Little Folks Drawing Brownies, An Old Time Woman's Club, Slaughter Hogs by the Score Jonesville Farmers Busy Selling Cotton and Killing Swine, Of Interest in This State Some of the National Estimates Which Affect People in South Carolina, A Car for Scorchers, Ancient Image of the Infant Christ, Down to Hard Work First Regular Session of the Baptist Convention, Dillon's Handsome Bid Nine Wealthy Citizens Give Bond to Pay for Building the Court House and Jail Should Their Town Be the …, The Ministers Confer Work Preliminary to the Baptist Convention, Charleston's Own Shoes The First Sales from the New Factory Made Here This Week—The Factory Turning out Splendid Work. Classified ads: Hood's Sarsaparilla, Gold Dust Washing Powder, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Important Notice!. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: Earnest Work Should Follow Weeping. Arts & Entertainment: An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, Curious Stories of Whist A Favorite Game of Celebrities—A Game That Caused Great Sorrow, The Winning Play, Her Ruling Passion, A Freeze out on the Edisto The Sad Story of Ruined Trees and Blocked Roads—Sunshine Again, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game, Whimsical Fashion Millinery Monstrosity is Melting into Modesty. Business: The Tariff Problem Something for Republican Financial and Tariff Experts to Solve, Business Notices, Eleven Inches in Laurens Business Practically Suspended for a Week—County Officers Going to Security Companies for Bonds, The Cotton Mill's Affairs The Company's Business to Be Wound up and the Property to He Sold, Stops Trade in Abbeville Six Inches of Snow and Sleet, Followed by Sunshine—Preparing for the Methodist Conference—The Well Equipped …, A Road without Business. Review: The Political Situation A Review of the Recent Campaign, Showing That It Was a Contest between Two Wings of the Republican Party, …, A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Weather report: Sun, Moon and Tide. Shipping news: Voyages of Abandoned Ships The Schooner Alma Cummings Travelled 5,000 Miles, Our Line to Boston The Morgan City Left New York Monday and Will Be at Her Pier Here Friday, Our Ships Coming in The First Vessel of Charleston's Transatlantic Line at Her Dock—She Will Load at Once with Cotton and …. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths. Elections: A Two-thirds Vote in Idaho. Display ads: Free to Every Subscriber!.
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