News and courier - 03/12/1898
1898; Gale Group;
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R. M. L., J. H. M., J. E. N., A. K., Henry Macfarland, Lewis Morris, Captain Charles King, U. S. A., D. W. D.,
ResumoNews: The Grewsome Mud Puppy, No Tax on Cotton Tickets Under Certain Regulations Such Tickets Need Not Be Stamped, Hamilton Elms, A Trooper Galahad Chapter XIV., The Black Diamond Railroad Sir Thomas Tancred Will Recommend the Scheme to His Patrons, Negro Soldiers at Macon It is Said That They Are Enraged and Intend to Destroy the City, Textile School Begins Work Five of Clemson's Juniors Have Already Selected That Course—Great Jublication over the Victory on the …, Large Funeral in Winnsboro The People of the Town and County Show Their Esteem for the Late Dr J. R. McMaster, Echoes of the Recent Storm Only Twenty-five Bodies of the Passengers and Crew of the Portland yet Recovered, Although It Seems Probable …, Irritation in Berlin, Some Interesting Relics of the Hero of Trafalgar, Betrothals in Spain, Cotton Crop Movement Receipts for the Month of November Two Thousand Bales Ahead of the Same Month Last Year, Tried to Burn out Wanamaker, Baptist State Convintion Arrival of Delegates in Darlington to Ministers' Conference and Woman's Missionary Society—Convention …, Dealing with High Binders The Chinese Government Seems to Have Good Ranson to Think That Its Methods Are Better Than Our in Such …, A Splendid Royal Wedding, The Rice Crop The Regular Weekly Statement Made by the Dan Talmage's Sons Company, Fifteenth Century Wages (J. W. Parry, in the Engineering Magazine), The News of the Day, Pity He Got Away A Negro, Supposed to Be the Slayer of Private Godfrey, Arrested at Olar, but Makes His Escape, "The New South" an Invention, The News the Cable Brings Instructions of the Madrid Cabinet to the Spanish Commissioners at Paris, The Evacuation of Cuba, Sampson Versus Shafter Differences of the Admiral and General Revamped, No Mixed Schools in Illinois The White People Will Not Allow Negro Children to Attend the White Schools, A Silkworm of the Sea, Plenty of Branchville Bacon Destitution in Adjoining Counties, but Plenty of Provisions in Lower Orangeburg—Mr J. B. Williams Marries …, Senator Hoar's Opinion He Does Not Believe That a Treaty Providing for the Purchase of the Philippines Will Be Approved by the …, A Spanish Story of Santiago It is so Fair That It is Published by the United States Bureau of Naval Intelligence, Baptist State Convention A Full Report of the Proceedings in Darlington, Multiple News Items, Farewell to Blanco The Ex-Captain General Sailed from Havana Wednesday, An American Slave, North Georgia Methodist They Are Ashamed of the Mannerin Which the Book Concern Claim Was Passed through Congress, Progress of the South Weekly Report of the Baltimore Manufacturers' Record, St Patrick's Drum How the Snakes Were Driven out of Ireland, Exemption from Taxation Can Towns Grant Such Exemption to Cotton Mills?, The Peculiar Little Trunkfish, Alleged Arrest of Gillett The Kansas Cattle King Said to Have Been Caught with a Large Sum of Money on His Person, Cleveland Hunts Deer On the Last Day of His Visit to the Santeo Club Be Abandons His Favorite Ducks to Indulge in Nobler Sport, State Baptist Convention Annual Meeting to Be Held This Year in Darlington, Phil May, Dumaurier's Successor, No Tobacco to Be Sold to Cuba, More Roads, More Merchants The Reasons Why Savannah Gets More Cotton, Some Cotton Still Unpicked A Few Tenant Farmers in the Piedmont Who Are so Much in Debt That It Will Not Pay Them, They Think, to …, Whole Family Cremated, Good City Government Second Day of the National Municipal Reform League's Convention, The Berlin correspondent of the Daily Telegraph expresses the opinion that Germany would prefer to buy a coaling station in the Philippines from the United States, Farmers at Home and Abroad Annual Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, The Industrial Commission A Rearrangement of the Various Subcommittees, A New Railroad Enterprise Making Grass Grow Where None Grew before, Off for Neuvitas at Last After Two Days' Delay the Chestor Gets out of Sight down the Savannah River, and Presumably is Safely …, Our Land Grab from Spain Ex-Minister Hannis Taylor Denounces the Peace Commissioners, Weekly Cotton Statistics, M. Theodore Dubois, director of the Paris Conservatoire of Music, has just consigned to the firm of Hengel the manuscript of the "Battesimo di Chlodoveo," a Lation ode in the form of an oratorio divided into three parts, Sons-In-Law Shoot Each Other A Buckshot in the Neck of Mr Herod W. Allen, of Marton County—New Tobacco Ware House at Nicholas, A Loss to Winnsboro The Death of Dr J. R. McMaster at the Early Age of Thirty-seven, Matters in Madrid, Governor Tanner Indicted Sensational Action of the Grand Jury in the Virden Riot Case, Cradles for Indian Babes, The present annual export of diamonds from the South African diamond fields averages 1,500 pounds in weights, to a value of over $15,000,000, Louis Wain, Painter of Cats, Another York Cotton Mill A Valuable Object Lesson in 35 Per Cent Profits, Abbeville's Cotton Mill The Brand New Plant and Appointments Have so Pleased Northern Capitalists That They Have Subscribed $100,000 …, Pupils of the Future, Fortunes in Sweets, A Well Known Old Windmill, Deaths in Barnwell County, Wreck of the Sunset Limited Four Train Men Injured, One of Them Fatally, but No Passengers Hurt, Tolbert Appeals to the Law True Bill Found against Nine Citizens of Mccormick, Savannah and the Soldiers Fifteen Thousand Troops in the Forest City, Lynchings, North and South, "Open Door" in West Indies That is What the Spaniards Are Asking for Now, Anti-Snake Bite Serum, The Adulteration of Rice Why "Carolina Rice" is Always the Best, The War Investigation Soldiers Testify as to Their Own Sufferings and Those of Their Comrades Due to Incompetency and Neglect …, First Snow in Anderson An Unusual Occurrence so Early in the Year—Funds for the Confederate Monument—A Millitary Company to …, Peace Negotiations Ended Secretaries Now Engaged in Drawing up the Treaty, Shafter's Reply to Sampson He (Shafter) Did Not Sign the Terms of Surrender—Why Should Sampson?, A Startling Story from Madrid Philippine Insurgents Propose to Resist the United States, No War Tax on Western Union, Irish Flowers of Speech A Collection of Funny, Wise, or Witty Sayings by Sons of Erin, "Bonnie Prince Charlie's" Gorgeous Silk Vests, Tobacco Season Nearly over Unusually Large Sales at the Marion Ware House Last Week, Though the Season is Nearing Its Close—Lieut …, The Paris correspondent of the Daily News, Mrs Emily Crawford, predicts that the Court of Cassation will declare the Dreyfus trial irregular and Dreyfus innocent, A Railroad Conference, Robert P. Porter in Santiago A Committee of the Chamber of Commerce Waits on Him and Asks for a Reduction of Taxes in Various Directions, The Colleton Cotton Mills Machinery Soon to Be Put in Position by the New Superintendent, Mr R. W. Mitchum. Elections: A Danger to Democracy The Lack of Interest in the General Elections, M'Kinley Again in 1900 Leaders in Congress Predict the President's Re-Election. Classified ads: Drugs and Medicines, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Walter Baker & Co's Breakfast Cocoa, Special Notices. Business: Tobacco in St Matthew's The Farmers Hold a Big Meeting, Hear Speeches from Mr McSween and Capt Berger, and Determine to Go into, Cleveland's Good Luck The Ex-President and Party Have Had Splendid Shooting on the Santee Gun Club Preserves—The Rev Dr Johnston, …, A Petty Piece of Business The Treasury Refuses to Pay State Advances to Soldiers. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: South Carolina Syrup—A Fine Product, The Value of a Moment, The Man of Santiago It Was Not Richard Harding Davis, but James Creelman. Arts & Entertainment: Terra-Domus (From Literature), The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game.
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