News and courier - 29/03/1899
1899; Gale Group;
Autores
R. S. M., A. K., Otis, Carpenter, Truman L. Elton, H. W. F., D. W. D., J. M. P., H. C. Lawton,
ResumoNews: Interesting Story of a Bicycle Trick Rider, Choynski Yields to the Kid A Red-Hot Twenty-Round Fight in San Francisco, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, College Base Ball, Garters for His Girl Pupils A Gallant Teacher Also Wanted to Take Measures, Details of the Battles The Capture of Malinta—Col Harry Egbert and Prince Loewenstein Killed—Gunboats Shell Malabon—Fierce Skirmish …, Drs Wilkinson and Horlbeck They Talk of Quarantine Matters Here and in Savannah—In the Latter Place Effective Work is Being Done, …, There is talk in Washington of making Gen Eagan the Scapegoat of the Administration, On to Malolos! on to Malolos! Otis's Troops Driving the Filipinos before Them, The Bad Beef Question Sitting of the Court Yesterday in Washington, The News of the Day, The Penitentiary Scandal Another Recess of the Investigating Committee, How She Killed Her Husband Mrs Mattie A. Hughes Gives a Very Thrilling Account of Her "Accidental" Shooting of Her Husband—The 203d …, Switchman King Killed Attempted to Step on the Break Beam of the Tender, but Missed His Footing and the Wheels Passed over …, The Penitentiary Scandal, Mine Riot near Birmingham, More Railroad Rivalry Southern to Build a New Line from Columbia to Florida, Due West Female College A Change of President—The Rev James Boyee Succeeds the Rev C. E. Todd, German-Americans Protest They Deny That This is an Anglo-Saxon Nation, Election of Senators Movement in Virginia in Favor of Election by the People, Major Eaves's Battalion Could Not Stay in Savannah, but Went through to Augusta, State Sunday-School Workers The Annual Convention to Be Held in Spartanburg April 20 and 22—Mr B. F. Jacobs, Father of the International …, The Fate of Col Egbert A Hero in a War for Freedom Sacrificed in a War for Subjugation, Death of Col Jesse W. Norris A Prominent Citizen of Anderson Who Won the Regard of Everyone—A Small Block of Anderson City Bonds Sell …, Atlanta Not in It This Time Charleston and Savannah to Have the Returning Troops, Crushed under Engine Wheels Doe Smith, a S. A. L. Employee, Killed in Abbeville While on Duty for the First Time—Not Only Was the …, Fighting the Filipinos Two More Bloody Days in front of Manilla, Cuba's Reconstruction Slow Bandits in Pinar Del Rio—Cubans Take Judicial Proceedings against Spanish Guerillas for Alleged Crimes …, The South's Export Trade, Senator Bacon's Speech, Sponsors to Spare, Fight in front of Manilla Gen Otis Again Tries to Drive off the Natives, The Mountain City Failure to Convict Mrs Hughes of the Murder of Her Husband—A Gambling Shooting Scrape, Fighting for Their Homes, The Dean of Princeton Dead He Was a Native of South Carolina, Having Been Born in Camden Nearly Seventy-two Years Ago, The Fate of Col Egbert, United Sons of Veterans General Orders Relating to the Reunion in May, Victims of the Imperialists Lists of the Killed and Wounded in from of Manilla, Gen Guerra Goes to Pieces, Hanna's Philippine Policy The Administration at Thomasville Has Not Sufficient Facts upon Which to Base a Fixed Policy—They Long …, How Cornell's Crew is Chosen, Our Foreign Commerce Valuable Statistics of Exports and Imports from 1789 to 1898, One or the Other, Felt Works Fire in Chicago Eleven Persons Injured, One Fatally—Loss $400,000, Insurance $300,000, Last Move of Cuban Assembly Agents Sent to President Mckinley as a Forlorn Hope—Assembly May Be Dissolved at the End of This Week, Icilabod's Glory Has Departed President Mckinley Leaves Thomasville to the Sighing of the Pines and Blowing of Locomotive Whistles, The Course at New Orleans, The Colleton Cotton Mills A Big Home Enterprise Which Began Work Last Week and Promises Much for the Future of Walterboro, He Appreciates Charleston Col John S. Cooper in the City on a Visit, Coal and Oil in Hampton A Remarkable Discovery That May Mean Millions for South Carolina, Who Wants a Starch Factory? Three Gentlemen Looking for a Healthful Situation Where Plenty of Pure Water, Potatoes and Railroads …, Golf in Florida Qualification Play for Winter Championship Begins in St Augustine, Walter A. Farrabee shot William Arbuckle in the hip to-day in front of the Clarendon Hotel, inflicting a painful, though not serious, wound, Filibuster in a Tight Fix, Multiple News Items, The Columbia State takes an entirely proper and reasonable view of the proposition which has been made to invite Mr. Bryan to Charleston during the Confederate Reunion, Sound Waves Photographed Prof Wood Catches on a Glass Plate "a Sectional View of the Rapidly Diverging Spherical Shell of Condensed …, A Populist Embezzlement Chairman of Populist Committee in Georgia Uses Postoffice Funds and is Caught, Pointed Paragraphs, A Rough Rider on Bad Beef Roosevelt Testifies before the Committee, Georgia Will Come The Boys Who Donned the Gray across the Savannah Are Getting Ready to Visit Charleston during the Reunion, Penitentiary Snap Shots What Two of the Guard Did and Saw and Heard and Thought, Hester's Cotton Statements An Increase in the Movement in Sight of 13,000 Bales over This Week Last Year—Supply to Date 10,150,006, …, Cheraw to Columbia by Rail The S. A. L. Extension Assured—Cheraw Grants a Right of Way through the Town, Oakland and Vicinity Negro Women in Jail—Two for Killing a Man and a Third for Infanticide, Coal and Oil Discoveries in South Carolina, The Ten Second Count, A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Classified ads: Drugs and Medicines, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Miscellaneous: Terms. Arts & Entertainment: Stories of the Stage. Business: The World of Trade Stormy Weather Has Retarded Spring Distribution.
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