News and courier - 30/06/1897
1897; Gale Group;
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R. M. L., A. K., R. S. M., Yates Snowden, F. M. L., Y. S., T. G. W., J. Frank Fooshe, W. W. Anderson, Sr., George Grantham Bain, H. C. S., St. Louis Christian Advocate, William Drysdale, Golden Rule, Hugo St. Finisterre, M. D., I. D. Marshall, R. J. Gaylord,
ResumoNews: John D. Rockefeller Rides, All Are Enemies of Trusts So You Would Think from the Protestations of Senators, Current American History An Admirable Pamphlet by an Ex-Confederate, The Coming State Campaign Issues Are as Hard to Find as Are Candidates, Mr M'Laurin's Strength in South Carolina, A man residing in Strafford, Vt. named one of his children Freedom because he was born on a 4th of July, and another Blizzard because he first saw what light there was on March 12, 1888, Six Years and a Wonder Florizel Reuter Appears to Be a Most Remarkable Child, The board of health orders and enforces the prohibition against spitting in street cars, in some cities, Our First Trolley Car A Trial Trip Made by the City Railway Thursday, Mob Law in Mississippi One Negro Lynched for Murder, and Another, a Preacher, Whipped for Perjury, They Will Marry, The Returning Veterans Visited the Battlefield of Chickamauga Yesterday and Will Be at Home To-Day, Many Cyclometers Used Something about Them Which is of Interest to All Riders, The Mountain City A Warm Welcome Ready for the Teachers—Three Persons Bitten by a Mad Dog Try the Charlotte Madstone—Coaster …, The Case of the Tobacco Growers, Woman's World The New Superintendant of Joliet's Schools, A Chance for Operatives Cotton Mill Hands Invited to Go Elsewhere, Under a Flag That is Furled The Reunion of the United Confederate Veterans, The Crops in the Field Weekly Report of the Department of Agriculture, Banditti in Nebraska They Rob an Omaha Bank and Ride Off, but Are Hotly Pursued by a Posse, Class Day in Columbia A Little Folly Now and Then is Relished by the Wisest Men, Had Hard Luck, The East River Horror Mystery of the Divided Corpse as Far from Solution as Ever, Stages of Water, No Politics in Mexico No Tariff Tinkering, No Office Hunting—Just Business and Plenty of It, Ligutning from a Clear Sky A Young Farmer Killed near Lynchburg in Sight of His Wife and Child, Deb's Socialist Dream, The News of the Day, My Lady's Parasols, Anecdoote of Jeremiah Mason, Should Women Go to War?, Victoria's Sharp Grandson, Married in Bicycle Clothes, An Interview with Silver Dollar Bland Bimetallism, the Tariff and the Future of Democracy, The World of Women Bab Tells of Summer Ways and Summer Days, Multiple News Items, Cotton Mill Association A National Organization Proposed in New England, A Beautiful Woman Mrs. Faye, Who Has a Delightful Summer Home at Sanday Point, Tillman Certain of His Bill Speaker Reed Will Give the Measure His Support, Carolinians in Nashville The Palmetto Contingent at the Reunion of the Confederate Veterans and the Sons of Veterans, A State Primary Ordered Proceedings of the Democratic Executive Committee, Curious Condensations, Murder Will out A Crime Committed near Augusta Three Months Ago Brought to Light Yesterday, Maryland Women, Other Foreign News Changes in the Imperial Cabinet That Indicate That the Kaiser Gradually Assuming More Power, The Tobacco Conspiracy Case Closed for the Defence and Court Adjourns until Monday, The Tariff Manglers Republicans Hope to Finish the Bill of Abomination in the Senate Next Wednesday, Diocesan Board of Missions The Results of an Important Meeting of the Body Recently Held in Columbia, Summer Gowns, All First Honor Men Messrs D. S. Henderson, F. Q. O'Neill and J. E. Burke Elected Trustees of the College of Charleston, The Experiment a Success Cotton Mill Officials Quoted as Saying They Were Much Pleased with the Negro Laborers Now Employed in …, A Protest from Port Royal Extreme Draft of the Indiana Compared with the Mean Depth of Water over the Sill of the Port Royal Dry …, Bells and Knockers They Have Almost Constant and Various Uses in London, Carolina Day! Anniversary of the Battle of Fort Moultrie, Completing the Tariff Bill Republican Senators Discuss the Duty on Wool and the Policy of Concillating Canada, A Verdict against Watts The Finding of the Military Court of Inquiry, Although a Missourian during Nearly All His Later Life, Richard Parks Bland is Not a Native of That State, Having Been Born in Ohio County, Ky., Aug. 19, 1835, How She Picked Winners, Sunday in Toronto Where the Old Time Puritan Sabbath Still Survives, Famine in Central Florida The People of Alachua County Appeal to the Rest of the State for Help, Snuff Boxes Have Long Been Mediums of Diplomacy—Some Famous Ones, The Roentgen Ray, A Tornado in Georgia It Plays Havoe with the Villages of Dakota and Cordelo and the Surrounding Country, Summer Sofa Covers, Women and School Boards, Last Jubilee Day in London The Queen's Farewell to Her Imperial Metropolis, The Soreheads at a Loss They Cannot Find a Man to Run against Mclaurin, Centuries by Children They Are Injurious to Young Folks and Should Be Discouraged, Old South at Nashville Roster of South Carolinians at the Great Reunion, Queer Costumes in Greece, "God Save the Queen" Charleston's Observance of the Great Jubilee, Dodged behind the Constitution, Talmage Not a Cyclist Still He Thinks Other Ministers Should Ride and Would like to Himself, Dont't Want It Honea Path Will Not Be a New County from All Appearances, Hot Work for the People Of Course They Need Not Turn out If They Do Not Want To, and Very Probably Many Will Stay at Home—When …, Tweedledum and Tweedledee Gen Watts Says "It is Not a Watts Court of Inquiry", Politics and Newspapers The Editor of the Cotton Plant in Trouble, Rare Accident in Atlanta Fall of a Derrick on a Roof—Two Negroes Killed—Miraculous Escape of a White Man, Nine children have been killed and many others injured by the collapse of a church wall at Solana in the province of Ciudad Real, How Weyler Pacifies Cuba The Captain General Details His Method in a Speech to the People of Santiago De Cuba, In the Hands of the Jury The Case of the Tobacco Men Charged with Conspiracy, The Epidemic at Clemson, Thomas Peter Smith A Baptist Known and Loved Throughout the State, Another Account A Glowing Description of the Grand Parade, Which Was Interrupted by the Rain Storm, Fighting the Mississippi Thirty-three Million Cubic Yards of Earth Needed for Embankment for Only Twenty-five Miles of Its Great …, Who's Who? Chapter Xii, A Monument to the Confederate Women, Definition of a Fool, A meeting of 2,000 persons over 70 years of age is annually held in Leicester, England, and of these over 400 died before the next anniversary, Dentists of the State They Will Hold Their Annual Meeting at Harris Lithia Springs on July 20, Mill Labor in the South Situation Unaffected by the Experiment in Charleston, Sparks from the Wires, Farewell to Nashville South Carolina Confederates Have Started Homeward, They Hate Old Glory, Ex-Governor Altgeld Awheel, Priscilla Fitzgerald, a colored woman, formerly a slave in Virginia, died at the home of her son here to-day aged 115 years, The Southern Railway Suit, Atlanta Sun Struck Thermometer 104—Two People Die of Heat—Many Persons Overcome—Night Brings No Relief, A Boy Hunter How He Kills Bears, Wildcats and Coyotes, The House Committees Having Kept the House without Committees up to This Time the Czar Graciously Condescends to Say He Will …, Auditorium for the Teachers The Grammarians Will Assemble 230 Strong on Paris Mountain—Neither Honea Path Nor Williamston Win, Turned down the Whole Batch The Metropolitans Were Hot under Their Collars When They Heard That the Grand Jury Had Found No Bills …, Literature is Immortal Hon H. Cowper Patton's Speech at Erskine College. Arts & Entertainment: Camden News and Gossip Mr Man's New and Handsome Store—A Cantata by a South Carolina Composer Personal, Music Teachers of the Nation Close of the National Convention—A Southern Musical Festival to Be Held in Atlanta at Christmas, Some Recent Frivolities of Dame Fashion, Capital News and Gossip Gen Lee Denies That His Son Had Anything to Do with the Premature Publication of His Report, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, The Bell and the Bicycle, What Did He Mean?, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game, Horace, Ode Iv, 7. Business: The World of Trade No Lot up in Trade, Although the Mid-summer Season Has Begun—Steadily Brightening Prospects for Crops—Wheat …, Business Notices, The Dry Goods Market, Sun, Moon and Tide. Letter to the editor: Bees and Bee-Keeping The Great Importance to Our People of Engaging in and Encouraging Small Industries, Clemson's Darkest Day Time for the Trustees to Bestir Themselve and See That the College Does Not Go to the Dogs, Was It a Flock of Pelicans? A Very Plausible Solution of the Monster Mystery of Stateburg and Darlington. Classified ads: Castoria, Hood's Sarsaparilla, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Pond's Extract. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: A Home Industry for Every Home, Politics and Education, For Little Folks The Spirit of Fun, The Dry Duck at Port Royal. Elections: Old Glory Will Still Wave Gen Gordon Re-Elected Chief of Confederate Veterans. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Shipping news: The New York Bank's Statement Conditions Favorable, Although Large Shipments of Gold Go Abroad—Idle Money Accumulating. Display ads: Our Mammoth Music Offer!.
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