News and courier - 03/06/1896
1896; Gale Group;
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R. M. L., A. K., J. J. Mott, Chairman, R. S. M., James G. Holmes, Adjutant General, Chief of Staff, H. H. H., "H. Y. Bader, Mayor", Peyton Wise, Chairman, Nina Fitch, Millicent Arrowpoint, A. Scorcher, Marion Depew, Lia Rand, Dr. H. F. Jokosa, Fanny Enders, Charles Inglesby, Olive Harper, Eliza Archard Conner, M. D., Comtesse Du Planty De Sourdy, Lucy Cleveland, C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne,
ResumoNews: Not a Good Time, The Manufacturers' Record announces that, to turn attention to the mineral resources of the South and to aid in the intelligent investigation of what may or may not be of value, it has arranged with Mr. Charles Catlett, chemist and geologist, of Staunton Va. to make superficial examination of samples of ore, or suspected ore, free of charge, Children's Dresses, The Swift Cyclists, Smart Doorways Enterances of New York Houses Must Be Up-To-Date, The Court of Conference Called to Decide the Case of the State Bank Bonds, Blowing the Silver Horn Bombastic Manifesto of a So-called National Party That Has Not Held a Single State Convention, Twenty Thousand in Four Million, The Sanitary Value of Yawning, Murdered His Housekeeper, Work of Our Noble Women Daughters of the Confederacy Form a State Organization, Family Diaries The Inestimable Value of a Well Kept Home Journal, Wit and Wisdom, The Republican Convention Will It Be Postponed on Account of the Damage to the Convention Hall in St Louis, or for Other Considerations, Michigan's Forked Tornado List of the People Killed—Towns and Farm Settlements Destroyed, Davis Military College, Disaster to Mound City A Flood Carries Away Four Residences and a Bridge, A Soft, Sweet Voice The Great Attraction That Few American Women Cultivate, Why Not Wheelway?, The Dervishes of Persia They Overrun the County and Are a Dirty, Vicious Lot, The News of the Day, Alfresco Living Apartments under the Trees Enlarge the Country Cottage, A Necessary Accomplishment, Mrs. Sarah Whitman, Discoveries in Egypt Philæ Preserved and Karnak Cleared of Rubbish, The Two Stricken Cities Signs of Recovery in St Louis and East St Louis, Obeyed Instructions, To Upset the Magistrates An Important Case for the State Supreme Court, On the Diamond Summaries of Yesterday's Games in Various League Cities, The Sherman Tornado How It Looked to a Man Who Narrowly Escaped Its Fury, The Difference between Them, Kansas Diseases, The Reunion at Richmond Old Veterans Will Scarcely Know the Place, Equal to the Occasion The Courage and Coolness of St Louis Amid Disaster, The Mountain City New Board of Health—A Brave Lady—Sudden Death of a Popular Drummer—The Guards Disbanded, The Governor's Messenger A Sketch of Wmnesbit Rose, Colored, Soldier and Democrat, The Boy Was There Too He Took No Part in the Discussion, but Took about Everything Else, A Matter of Nose, Multiple News Items, Charleston's Opportunity She Will Have a System of Railroads of Her Own, Lutheran College for Women, Mistress and Maid, Odd Spokes, That Stock Collar Olive Harper Sounds Praises of Its Popularity, The Drought in Mississippi, Fancy Cotton Waists, The Gainesboro Sun notes the recent arrival of a considerable number of mowing machines in Alachua County, Florida and ascribes as the cause a growing interest among the people in the raising of hay, New England Cotton Mills The Results of the Quarter Worse Than for Two Years, Rebel Outrages in Cuba, Family Life in a Circus Tan Bark Folk Are the Quietest, Most Temperate People, Rothschild Minus His Car Fare, A Woman's View Edith Sessions Tupper's Notes of Life in New York, Theology Unrelated to Veracity, Ants Used by Surgeons They Save Taking Stitches—How They Die in the Cause, The "Best" Hog, Hidden Hooks and Eyes, Capital News and Gossip Report of the Conferees on Postoffice Appriation Bill, Not the Fault of Chicago So Says the Hon Patrick Walsh of Augusta, Miss Leonard Breaks a Record, Officers of the Senate Some Changes Taking Place by Agreement—Mr. Baker, of Abbeville, Assistant Librarian, One of the Fortunates …, Honors to an Old Mammy A Scene in Which the Old South Was Blended with the New, Shooting Affray in Lexington Attempt to Murder an Old Farmer in Order to Get Possession of His Property, A Plea for Fairness Rensons Why All Rubber Tired Vehicles Should Carry a Bell, Riding Two Abreast, Mrs Davis and Miss Winnie They Will Receive the Veterans in the Old Dining Room of the Confederate White House, The News the Cable Brings An Exciting Fight between and English and an American Pugilist for the Light Weight Championship of the …, All drafts, cheques, and postal money orders for this paper should be made payable to the order of The News and Courier Company, The Chicago Convention Preparations for the Great Political Powow—Chairman Harrity Begins to Fear the Success of Silver, The Confederate Flags Gen Bradley T. Johnson Writes a Description of Them, For Little Folks The Smallest Lad Alive, Double Lynching in Columbus Both Negroes Guilty of the Usual Crime, and One of Them Had Been Saved for Two Years by Legal Technicalities, The Prohibition Pow-Wow A Lively Time among the Cranks in Pittsburg, Perfect Arms of Pretty Women If Molded in the Following Proportions They Are Classically Correct, Must Kiss Her Hand, Beneath Contempt, A Pleasant Reminder, Progress of the South Enterprises of the past Week More Important Than for Some Time, Lawson's Safety Wheel He Had an Ordinary Cut down Because He Was a Small Man, The Savannah Yacht Race Charleston's Boats Come off with Flying Colors, Both Winning Prizes, Cotton Crop Movement, Mr. Shipley C Hughson, A Shoddy Great Man, Both Great Parties Afraid Strange Phase of Politics on the Eve of the Conventions, The Exposition at Chicago, Our National Lawmakers Yesterday's Proceedings of the Senate, The Democratic Dilemma Silver May Win at Chicago, but Cannot Win in the Country, The Religious World Proceedings of the Southern General Assembly, The Cycle Funmakers, The Outlook in Congress This is Probably the Last Week of the Session—River and Harbor Bill Will Probably Be Passed over the …, Did the State Pay the Fine Mysterious End of an Important Habeas Corpus Case, A Tornado in Texas, Fashionable Fencing Battles for Points the Favorite Exercise at Newport, A Delightful Scheme, A Natural Consequence Roman Catholics in Kentucky Acting as a Body against the A. P. A., Swept by Storm and Flame A Terrible Disaster to the Metropolis of Missouri, The Plunderers, Silver Leaders Weaken Not so Confident That They Can Control the Chicago Convention, The Bicycle Abroad, To All Confederate Veterans They Are Invited to Visit the Confederate White House While in Richmond at the Reunion, Farewell to Saratoga The Northern Presbyterians Adjourn at Last, Order Your Rooms in Time A Hint from the Richmond Committee to Those Confederate Visitors Who Do Not Stand in Need of Charity, The King of the Earth The Scorcher and His Grievances against the People Who Block His Way, Thirty-One Cotton Mills That is the Number on C. F. And Y. V. Railway—They Consume 52,050 Bales of Cotton Per Year, The Hod-Carrier's Quickstep A Contractor Who Utilized Music in Speeding the Work of His Men, Free Silver Wins in Oregon, Woman's World The Woman Engineer at the Big Electrical Show, More June Bug Legislation The Bungling Act to Create a State Bank Examiner, The Tragedy of the Garden It Had a Very Serious Look, but No Blood Was Really Shed, An Hour with the Sphinx Engimas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, The Mountain City A Small Railroad Wreck—Surrender of a Manslayer, The Care of the Hair, Cycling Superstitions, St. Louis Thanks New York, Borrowed by a Bishop, Free Coffins in Kansas Topeka Undertakers Engaged in a Bitter Fight, A Hint from Savannah, Two Circular Letters One from Gen Walker and the Other from Gen Gordon—Both of Interest to Confederate Veterans, To Save His Paramour The Tardy Confession of Alexander Ferrell, Convicted with Mrs. Hall of the Murder of the Latter's Husband, Gold May Win in Texas An Unexpected Change in the Status of the Gubernatorial Campaign, Shouting at Random, A Compliment to Fitzhugh Lee The People of Ocala Turn out to Greet Him on His Way to Cuba. Weather report: Garden Party Frocks Tambour Muslin is the Smartest and Costliest Fabric, Summer Salads, Tennessee's Centennial A Big Day in the Capital of the Volunteer State, St Louis Burying Its Dead A Sad Sunday in the Storm Stricken City, "Whether a Democratic deficit is more desirable than a Republican surplus," says the New York Mail and Express," is a question upon which the American people will declare themselves next November in terms not likely to be forgotten in several generations, The College for Women Beginning of the Commencement Season in Columbia, The Crops in the Cotton Belt A Partial Breaking of the Long Drought in Most States Improves Conditions. Business: Retired from Business, The Financial World Condition of the New York Banks at the Close of Business Yesterday, The World of Trade R. G. Dun & Co's Report of the Week's Transactions, The Chicago Exposition The Lame Conclusion to Which Much Talk and Some Earnest Effort Have Come, The Dry Goods Market. Death notices: Death of Lieut O. M. Laborde A Graphic Description of a Sad Incident of the Battle of Averysboro, Death in Newberry, Death of an Ex-Senator. Classified ads: Pond's Extract, "Blight", Hood's Sarsaparilla, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Simmons Liver Regulator, Gold Dust. Arts & Entertainment: The Way They Ride, A Fatal Fete at Moscow Free Food and Amusement for Half a Million People, The Metamorphosis, How to Be Beautiful Receipes from the Book of the Vicomtesse Nacia, The Story of a Famous Hoax Fighting for the Right of a Discovery Not yet Made, The New Woman She Must Learn to Control Her Temper and Her Emotions, The Biggest Got Away, The Printing of Music A Difficult Craft in Which Women Excel Men, He Was Ready to Pop But the Playful Heifer Interfered and Blocked His Little Game, Tolstoi and the Policeman, The One She Wanted, An Unkind Smart Boy, Her Bicycle Bell, Things That Might Have Been, Story of Her Ruby The Famous Jewel in the London Tower, No Wheel for Me, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game, Judith. Editorial: Will the Democrats Divide?, Our Moral Institution Sunday Liquor for South Carolina Officials, H. H. H.. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Letter to the editor: Macmahon's Famous Declaration, Here's a Pretty Excuse Why the Hon Joseph Talbert Voted for a Pension over the President's Veto.
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