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News and courier - 16/03/1898

1898; Gale Group;

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R. M. L., A. K., H. G. O., Wm C. Baird, Acting Chief Inspecter, H. H. H., R. L. D., J. H. Marshall, H. C. S., Mrs Wm M. Atkinson, Acting for S. C. Monument Fund, R. S. M., Mrs W. H. Felton, E. B. Means, Charles H. Simonton, Circuit Judge, E. B. C., Olive Harper, Junius Henri Browne, Lillian A. North, Jennie T. Wandle, Judic Chollet, Kate M'Guirk,

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News: An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, The Senate Backs the House The National Defence Bill Unanimously Passed by the Senate without a Word of Debate, Thus Maintaining …, Bab Scotch College Girls, The Cereal Crops of 1897 What Proportion is Still in the Hands of the Farmers and What Has Been Sold, More Confident of Peace A Quieter Feeling Prevailed Yesterday in Washington, Robbery under Form of Law This Enormous Amount of Money Was for So-called Town Taxes of a Suburb of Chicago—An Injunction against …, Eggs in England A Statistical Reformer Who is Piling up Trouble Ahead for Himself, Big Handball Match, Tobacco Men in Council Thursday's Proceedings of the Convention at Miami, Fia, A Monument to Mrs Snowden, The Lake City Tragedy Circulars Received Announcing the Rewards Offered by the Government for the Lynchers, Home Folk in Washington The South's Part in the National Defence Debate, Southern War Claims Fillbustering in the House to Prevent Their Payment—South Carolina Presents Only Two of the Eight Hundred …, Sons of Veterans A General Order Addressed to Them by Gen M. L. Bonham, Making the Welkin Ring How South Carolinians Greeted the Hon W. J. Bryan, Death of an Old Planter, Making Smokeless Powder, Garrisons for Coast Forts, Barnato's Unlucky Millions Tragic Death Seems to Follow Their Possession, A Lesson in to Rpedoes What Lieut Commander McLean Says about the Whitehead, Howell and Cunningham Missiles, A Brainy Georgia Woman If She Does Wear Breeches and Make Stump Speeches, A Letter from a Legislater, The English Bedroom It Means Comfort and Elegance—A Yellow Room Described, The Troops in Oklahoma, A Big Gaffney Delegation, Friday's Cabinet Meeting It is Thought That the United States May Purchase Five or Six Vessels—English Sympathy with Us, Defending the Seacoast, Mayor of Hartford Has Experienced Wonderful Benefit from Paine's Celery Compound, Good News for Charleston Regimental Headquarters to Be on Sullivan's Island, Southern Coal and Iron, A Senator Who Admires Fine Horses, How the Japanese Sleep (K. Mitsukuri, in the March Atlantic), Home Matters in Washington Are Port Royal Harbor and Its Dry Dock in Danger?, The Fate of the Dispensara Now Hangs in the Balance of the U. S. Supreme Court, Our Dead at Winchester Mrs Wm M. Atkinson's Stirring Appeal for Money to Supplement the Fund Promised by Charles Broadway Rouss—South, Another Fire in Florence Two Residences Destroved and Others Likely to Be, Some Novel Favors Interesting Information for the Ambitious Hostess, The Right of Petition, The Mountain City A North Carolina Scandal in Greenville—A Probable Prohibition Candidate for Governor—A Possible Murder—Going …, Hunting for Microbes, Multiple News Items, Through to the Sea! The Trolleys to Spin across Village and Island, Garrisons for the Sea Coast Orders for the Distribution of Artillery Forces from Boston along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts to Galveston, Teaching Girls to Keep House A Visit to the Cooking and Housekeeping School at Chemnitz, in the Kingdom of Saxony, about Fifty Miles …, Work of the House The Legislative Bill Goes through Its Last Stages, and the Indian Bill Consumes the Rest of the Day—Mr …, Death of Capt McLEOD, Confirmations, The Sporting World The Amateur Athlete, Why Melton Was Appointed He is That Rara Avis, a Native-born South Carolina Republican, and He Comes from the Interior of the …, She Guards the Moral Wicket Mrs. Regina Stucklin, Immigration Inspectress, and Her Work, A Muchly-Married Woman She Lived in Augusta, Was Married to Four Husbands, and Claimed Supporf from the Estate of an Alleged …, Bryan in the Fountain City Augusta En Fete from Morning Till Midnight, Another Forward Move, Home Matters in Washington The Port Royal Dry Dock Being Properly Taken Care Of—Charieston Invulnerable—Georgetown in No Danger—Col …, Gen Kearney Married Again He is 52 Years of Age and His New Wife is a Daughter of Col Julian Harrison, of Elk Hill on the James, All drafts, cheques, and postal money orders for this paper should be made payable to the order of The News and Courier Company, Death of Gen Rosecrans He Will Probably Be Given a Military Funeral in Los Angeles, The Cotton Movement Hester's Figures Continue to Indicate a Total Crop of Eleven Million Bales, Websterites Knocked out Lawson Melton Unexpectedly Made Marshal of South Carolina, A Serious State Problem Lack of Room at the Hospital for the Insane, Although Tom Burns will transfer his base of operations from Springfield to Chicago, he will keep a fatherly eye on his old love and help out in whatever way he can in case of need, Southern Cotton Mills Pay Views of Prominent Bankers from Several States, Bryan on the Cuban Trouble He Approves the National Defence Act and Compliments Gen Fitzhugh Lee, For Growing Girls Neat and Serviceable Stuffs for Summer Wear—Olive Harper's Fashion Letter, Accessories Pretty Trifies for the Wardrobe of the Fashionable Woman, The Old Iron District One More Homicide—A Negro Boy Kills Another—New B. And L.—"What is It, Anyway?"—Gordon's Old Glory Not …, Bryan Day at Due West The Exercises Closed with a Reception Friday Night, Toilet Hints Care of the Clothes, the Complexion, the Hands and the Eyes, A Flying Trip to Florida What Railroads and Hotels Have Done for That State, The Acts of Assembly Laws Passed at the Recent Session of the Legislature, Supreme Court Decisions, Marshal L. D. Melton The President Surprised the Charleston Politicians, The Queen to M'Kinley A Message of Commendation and Sympathy, A Question of Wages, The Fruit Eating Fad, Lost Man's Lane A Second Episode in the Life of Amelia Butterworth, "It is a very serious question, in the review," says the Rochester, N. Y., Post-Express, (Republican,) "whether the ignorant black population at the South should have been given the suffrage, in the first instance, but it was done with the taking cry of universal amnesty and universal suffrage, of which Horace Greeley is credited with being the author, Stole a Girl—Shot Her Father A Colored Tragedy in the Wilds of Williamsburg—Escape of the Murderer and His Bride, March Term Adjourned The United States Circuit Court Will Not Meet on the 15th, as There Would Be No Marshal, Justice Done in New Berry Three White Men Convicted of a Shameful Crime, Items of Southern Progress The New Industries Reported in the South for Last Week, G. D. Tillman in to a Finish Fickleness is Not One of His Failings, and He Expects to Be Governor of South Carolina, Blood Poison Cured, Southern Morning Papers A Union Formed under the Title of the Southern Publishers' Association, A Gate City Sensation Orth Stein, of the Atlanta Looking Glass Badly Handled by Judge Berry, M'Kinley Has No War Policy He Simply Awaits the Report of the Court of Inquiry, Is Fair Woman Fair? Is Impartiality One of the Feminine Virtues?, A Murderer Escapes Hanging Negro Who Murdered a White Man in Sumter County Convicted of Murder, with a Recommendation to Mercy, Time to Stop, The Maine in the Senate Resolutions as to an Inquiry by the Naval Committee, A General Texas Quarantine, The New York Life for War, The City on the Congaree Result of the Primary for Mayor and Aldermen, Death of Mr W. L. Mouzon Bamberg Loses a Prominent Citizen—A Very Quiet Salesday with No Land Sales, The New York Banks' Statement An Addition of $1,897,925 to the Excess Reserve Reported One Week Ago—Twelve Millions in Gold Now En …, He Was Much Pleased Major Ruffner Shown the Dispatch Announcing the Transfer of Regimental Headquarters to Sullivan's Island, The City on the Congaree Sayings and Doings of the People in Columbia, A Plain Duty, Few, but True and Tried The Band of Col Lipscomb's Lady Friends in Columbia, Department of the South New Military District Created, in View of Possible War, Some Charleston Plums The Marshalship Has Not yet Fallen into Mr Cunningham's Mouth, and the Charleston Postoffice is Still …, Bear the Brand of Outlaws A Chorus of Condemnation of the Lake City Horror. Shipping news: Buying Brazilian Ships The President's First Addition to the U. S. Navy, The Maine Destroyed by a Mine So Says the Army and Navy Register on What It Considers Good Authority—That Paper Says the Report Means …, Key West Gossip Return of the Fern—What Was Seen on Her Trip to Cuba—Torpedoes and Mines Will Not Be Laid Now—Waiting …, The Port Royal Dock The Dock Bureau Hard at Work Trying to Have a Basin Thirty Feet Deep Dredged for Ships at the Enbrance …, Yesterday in Havana Cloudy Weather—No Session of the Court of Inquiry—Systematizing the Work of Relief—Italian War Ships …. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Get the Genuine Article!. Miscellaneous: Terms. Business: Our Trade in Horses The Enormous Traffic between This Country and Europe, The Rice Market Weekly Report from Dan Talmage's Sons Company, of New York, on the State of the Market, The News of the Day, The World of Trade Railroad Earnings Increasing, and so is the Demand for the Product of All the Great Industries—So Far …, Lending Money to Counties The State Treasurer is Pushing the Business. Editorial: Bonded Cotton Ware Houses. Letter to the editor: Judah P. Benjamin His Mother's Life in Beaufort and Some Movements of Her Family, Gen Wheeler Defends His Men Wheeler's Cavalry Condemned for the Deeds of Others. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths. Arts & Entertainment: Mary Amarinthia Snowden, Children's Fashions, Pepper and Salt Cloth The Strange Story of How It Originated, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game, For Maid and Matron The Poet and the Actress. Sports: Basket Ball on Horseback. Display ads: Free to Every Subscriber.

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