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News and courier - 27/10/1897

1897; Gale Group;

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A. K., W. J. Rees, R. S. M., R. M. L., E. B. C., H. C. S., M. J. G., J. Walt Whitman, M. F. Sullivan, J. W. Hudson, M. D., Citizen, Gibert Cunningham, N. Charleston, T. G. W., Wm P. Calhoun, "W. Branford Forst, President Charleston Cotton Exchange", A. H. Mowry, Postmaster, Charles H. Simonton, Circuit Judge, State President W. C. T. U., Albert Barnes, Rodrigues Ottolengui,

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News: A Great Day for Anderson Imposing Ceremonies at the Laying of the Corner-stone of the New Court House, Chief Engineer's Report The Work on and Estimates for Forts, Rivers and Harbors, The Ten Years' War in Cuba, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, By Mail or Express Officials of a Leading Company Comment on the Recent Loss of $14,000 in Transit, New England in the Pacific Hawaii, with Little More Than 100,000 People, to Be a State, with Two Senators, a Representative and …, Georgia Criminal Laws, Southern Made Blankets, Religion in Old England The Lambeth Conference and Nottingham Congress, Trying to Oust Mr Mowry Hungry Office-Seekers Getlittle Comfort in Washington, O. P. Question to Be Solved A Test Case to Be Carried to the U. S. Supreme Court, A Railroad Promotion, An Appeal to Be Taken The Ferst Sons & Co Liquor Case in Bamberg Will Go before a Higher Court, Spain's Reply Not Received It is Expected to Be Somewhat of a Counter Challenge, Wreck of a Great Industry Killed the Goose That Laid the Golden Egg, Points about the Dog, The Game Cock City Finding a Way to Tax the O. P. Stores—Amateur Play by Amateur Actors—Court House Square—Other Matters, Duelling Ala Francaise Expert Hints on How to Be Brave without Danger—The Code of Honor Steadily on the Wane, No Chances on Yellow Jack, Double chests of drawers sometimes, and very acceptably, take the place of the chiffonier, Prefers Africa to Atlanta, Pickens's Crop Short A Dull Fall for Business and Restricted Yields of Corn and Cotton, but Many New Buggies and Fine Horses, In case of a reinsurance it was held, in Chalaron vs Insurance Co, of North America, (Louisiana,) 36 L. R. A., 742, that the fact that the original insurer bore no part of the risk because only part of the intended cargo to be insured was placed on board did not avoid the reinsurance, although in obtaining it the original insurer had stated, "We carry our line", Another O. P. Decision The Feast, Sons & Co Injunction against the Constables is Made Permanent by Judge Simonton, A Washerwoman Linguist Mrs Antoniship, of Braddock, Pennsylvania, Speaks Eleven Tongues, What the Dispensary Makes Earned Profits for Last Quarter Less Than $20,000, Mrs Felix G. De Fontaine, Stages of Water, The Charleston Postoffice Letters from Employees in the Office Showing That They Were Not Fined without Cause, A Compliment to the Judge A Reform Editor Discovers the Only Righteous Decision on the Liquor Question That Judge Simonton Has …, Hunting Human Beings with Trained Bloodhounds, The Virginia Presbyterians Work of the Evangelists—The Position of Women in the Church, The New York Banks' Statement Immediate Outlook for Easier Money—First of the Return Tide of Currency from the Interior—General Effort …, A Short Irish Potato Crop, Abbeville-Pelzer Railroad, Affairs in Augusta S. L. Scott, of Sumter, is Robbed and Then Put in Jail—One Negro Kills Another—The Mayoralty Campaign, A Hotbed of Hypnotism That is What the City of Brotherly Love Has Become—Leader of the Cult a Woman—Some of Her Feats Are Very …, South Carolina's Busy Farmer Various Things Which Her Fertile Soil Furnish Him, The News of the Day, The Sausage Maker Gets off Not Acquitted, but He is Not Found Guilty, What Riles Tillman He Sick Abed, While Every Other Agitator in the Country is "Raising Cain", The exemption of the "college estate" from all taxes is held, in Brown University vs Granger, (Rhode Island,) 36 L. R. A., 847, to extend to real estate which constitutes a part of the endowment, Builder of a Model Town Pullman, the Great Sleeping Car Man, Dies Suddenly of Angina Pectoris, Stories about Dana The Sun's Editors' Salaries Have Eaten up All the Dividends for Years—Evening Papers Pay Handsomely—Dana …, The Mountain City Greenville's O. P. Taxt to Be Disputed in the Courts—A Shocking Tragedy at Traveller's Rest, At Early Mass in Mexico A South Carolinian at the Great Cathedral, Sausage Maker Not Free yet District Attorney Refuses to Consent to Luetgert Being Bailed—A New Trial May Come off Next Week, or …, Newspaper Training The Journalist's Momentous Job of Superintending All Creation, Lynching Must Stop (From Judge Page's Charge to the Somer-Set, Md, County Grand Jurry), The tunnels of the world are estimated to number about 1,142, with a total length of 514 miles, Bill Neal and John Gary Evans What Some of the State Papers Say about Their Quarrel, Uncle Sam's Blue Coats Sullivan's Island Garrisoned Now by Soldiers, The Cotton Bale of the Future It is Said to Be the Interest of Farmers to Adopt the Cylindrical Bale, Multiple News Items, To the Mothers of the State An Address Which Was Issued Yesterday by the President of the W. C. T. U., The Salvation Army Creates a Poor Man's Paradise, That Foul Word "Rebellion", Railroad Meeting in Macon, The offspring of a bigamous marriage contracted in illinois, where it is void, are held, in Leonard vs Braswell, The Irish Code, Worst Day in New Orleans Yesterday's Mortality the Highest of the Season, Bravo for Seaboard Air Line! It Refuses to Be Either Bullied or Bribed into Crushing a Rival of the Standard Oil Company, The City of the Spartans No Diphtheria There Now—As Healthy a Town as Any in the State—People Will Be Sick Sometimes and It Cannot …, A Bad Negro Killed And No Harm Done Will Probably Be the Opinion of the Jury Expressed in a Verdict of Not Guilty in the …, A Great Public Dirt Road To Extend from One End of North Carolina to the Other, Bishop Vincent made something of a departure for a Methodist when, at the Michigan Conference, at Kalamazoo, he expressed disapproval of the old-time roaring revivalist and revival, Mowry Solid as a Rock No Change of Postmasters to Be Made Just Now—Mansfield Need Be in No Hurry to Enter, and the Others May …, The Dispensary in Politics Tirzah's Case and What is Likely to Come of It—Rock Hill Stays Dry, One Prohibition Paper, The Largest Pear Grown Dr Hudson, of Mayesville, S. C., Raised the Champion Kieffer Pear—It is on Exhibition at the Office of …, A woman in St. Louis was cured of a cataract in a few hours, a day or two ago, by a drop of hot grease flying into her eye from a frying pan over which she was stooping, That Foul Word "Rebellion" Not the Only Objection to the Questions Asked Teachers, The Storm on the Jersey Coast Fiercest Gale of Years—Many Vessels Wrecked and Railroad Communication Interrupted by Floods, Richland Needs Good Roads But the Grand Jury Would Stop Macadamizing Work, Southern Cotton and Iron Lancashire and New Hampshire Alarmed, and with Good Reason, The Hudson River Horror Complete List of … Dead, Only Nineteen All Told—Only … of the Two Women Killed is Identified, Furman's New President The Rev A. P. Montague, D. D., Takes His Place at the Head of the Baptist College in Greenville, A Conflict of Evidence Chapter XVI, Profits of the Penitentiary The State Treasury Promised Ten Thousand Dollars, A Superfluous Defence Some Remarks on Hugh Wilson's Slurs on Mr Calhoun, This Cycle Fits Any Rider, Blanco Gives Himself Time He Has No Idea of Conquering Peace in Less Than Seven Months, but Thinks He Will Do Well If He Succeeds …, The Richmond Times warmly commends the recent letter of Prof Albert Barnes, of Clemson College, in which he advocates the introduction of manual training into the school system of South Carolina, The State and the O. P. Stores Law Officers Still Hope to Reverse Judge Simonton, United States Jurors They Will Serve during the November Term of Court in Columbia, A Bad Slump on 'Change Fears of War with Spain Had Something to Do with It, Southern Progress The New Industries Reported in the South in a Week, Get the Liquor Men's Views, A Textile School for the South, Liquor War in Atlanta The Fight between Bluthenthal & Bickart and the Southern Railway Company over Hauling Original Packages, Some Ancient Remedies, The Great Railroad Deal Sale of Union and Kansas Pacific Roads Postponed, A New Foot Brake, Sudden Death in Richmond Major John Haile, of Florida, but a Native of Charleston, Falls a Victim to Heart Disease, New Supervising Architect, For Maid and Matron Bab on the Education of American Women, The Question of the Hour Merits of Local Option and Prohibition Set Forth, "The Christian" An Admirable Criticism of Hall Caine's Last Novel, No Diphtheria in Spartanburg, Camperdown Cotton Mill Judge Simonton's Decision in an Important Case. Shipping news: The First Cargo of Grain The Steamship Verbena Was Cleared by the Charleston Transport Line Yesterday, Clyde Steamship Company, A Hurricane at Norfolk No Great Damage to Shipping, but the City Flooded, A Railroad Massacre Passenger Train Falls into the Hudson River. Business: The Rice Market Messrs Dan Talmage's Sons & Co's Weekly Letter Regarding the Crop, Private Pigs in Yorkshire Pet Animals, in Which the Owners Take Great Pride and Which Produce the Best Hams, Endorsing Major Mowry The Commercial Bodies Ask for His Reappointment, The Chamber of Commerce Members of the Body Deplore Recent Cotton Fires, A Lull in the Rush of Trade Just in Time to Prevent a Speculative Inflation of Prices, The Dry Goods Market. Letter to the editor: The Phosphate Industry A Correspondent Who Thinks That the Business Has Been Vastly Injured by the Treatment It Has Received …, Ole Virginny Never Tire Walt Whitman Comes Back at Us on Prohibition, The Sacred City of Tibet Heinrich Heinsold, a German Scientist, Claims to Have Visited Lhassa and to Have Interviewed the Grand …, Corn Cob Pipes and Tity Stems Wherein the Titi Stems Surpass the Cane, Cherry of Vienna or Jessamine Sticks of Turkey—The Indians Used …, What a "Johnnie Reb" Says A Nickname is One Thing, an Historical Fact Quite Another—Some Ex-Confederates Who Need Aid—A Word to …, Manual Training in Schools Prof Albert Barnes, of Clemson College, Shows Where in Manual Training Does Not Seek to Detract From, …, Postmaster Mowry's Case He Has the Documents to Prove the Falsity of the Charges against Him. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Food Caused Pain, See That the Fac-Simile Signature of Chas. H. Fletcher is on the Wrapper of Every Bottle of Castoria. Miscellaneous: Terms. Elections: The Fall Elections. Editorial: Manual Training in the Schools, Canada Solid for Sound Money The Bankers' Association of the Dominion Declares That a Double Standard of Value of Obligations is Delusive …, "Mysterious" Diseases in Country Districts. Review: The Struggle of the Cubans for Liberty Review of the Rebellion against Spanish Tyranny, A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Arts & Entertainment: A Recipe in Verse, The State's Tirzah Puzzle, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game, A Fair Whist Graduate. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths. Sports: Some Sporting Notes, Cordang the Champion Wonderful Performance of the Long Distance Racing Cyclist of Holland--Marvelous Records Made in England, In the World of Sport The Game of Pallone. Display ads: Free to Every Subscriber!.

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