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News and courier - 05/05/1897

1897; Gale Group;

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R. M. L., A. K., R. S. M., C. P. Townsend, Assistant Attorney General, B. O. B., H. W. F., Mrs. Almon-Hensley, Alice Lee Moque, Olive Harper, L. John Vincent, George Grantham Bain, Coulson Kernahan,

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News: A Spring Snow in Ohio, Woman's World Beautiful Embroidery That Will Always Be Popular, Late Styles from over the Sea, Germany and Dingley's Bill The American Tariff Debated in the Reichstag, A Brave Deed in Battle The Act of a South Carolinian at Spottsylvania, Millions That Disappeared Confederate Treasure Carted off at the Close of the War, The Evans Infamy Repeated Governor Ellerbe Plays a False Card in Politics, Canadian Society Life at Ottawa, Wheat and Corn Crops Report of Conditions by the Agricultural Department in Washington, Dispensary's Dark Closet The "Contraband Room" Has Now Been Doubly Locked, Liquor Problem in New York The New Law Made Effective by Including Clubs—An Increase in the Revenues of the State of Two Million …, The Signal Service Corps Arduous and Invaluable Services during the War, Other Foreign News Some Promotions in the British Army That Are Likely to Arouse Adverse Criticism, The Duchess of Teck has undergone a critical operation, but is progressing favorably toward recovery, Americans Going to Greece, The Mountain City Death of Mrs Viola Neblett—Departure of Mr Howell and Family for Australia—May Day in the Schools, Big Fire in Pittsburg Over Two Million Dollars' Worth of Property Destroyed—Biggest Fire There since 1845, Captain Shannon Copyright, 1896, by Dodd, Mead & Co., The Financial Pulse, Delta Kappa Epsilon Proposal to the Students of Greek to Raise a Fund to Aid Greeks in America to Go to Greece to Fight, The Development of Mexico English Capital Enlisted in a Mammoth Enterprise to Build a Railroad and Drain the Valley of Mexico, Atlanta Buys a City Hall, In the Vegetable Fields Recent Heavy Rains Help the Truck and the Truck Farmers, The Banquet to the Doctors A Suitable Grand Finale to the Meeting of the State Medical Society in Union—Stirring and Witty Responses …, The Dispensary Thefts, Trouble Quelled in Buda Pest, The Greek and the Turk, Will Secretary Bliss Resign? It is Not at All Likely, Although Georgia Republicans Wish He Would, Cotton Mills in the South The London Times Comments upon Col De Coetlogon's Last Report, The Mature Belle Woman's Age of Greatest Charm is Being Extended, Victors at Valestino An Entire Turkish Regiment Decimated—Greeks Successfully Meet the Advance of Four Turkish Squadrons with …, The New York Banks Statement, The Doctors of the State First Day of the Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Medical Association in Union, The Pittsburg Conflagration Its Origin a Mystery—Total Loss $3,500,000—Insurance $1,500,000—One Man Killed—Several Injured, Notes about Women, Railroad Employees' Union An Effort to Combine, but Not Consolidate, the Engineers, Firemen and Trainmen, Who Got This Liquor? An Old but a Good Story Regarding the Disappearance of a Case of Whiskey Which Belonged to Capt Frederick …, The News of the Day, Miss Lily Whitaker, A Boston paper asks whether it was "through ignorance or forgetfulness" that George S. Boutwell, President Grant's first Secretary of the Treasury, Governor of Massachusetts, "One of Grant's chief claims to immortality with future generations," says the New York Advertiser, "will be the work he unobtrusively wrought in bringing together the estranged sections of the Republic, The Tennessee Centennial Formal Opening of the Woman's Building—It Does Not Seem to Have Been an Intensely Interesting Ceremony, A Progressive Club, The Christian Endeavorers Their Convention Still in Progress in Orangeburg, A Georgia Planter Duped He Buys Three Brass Bricks for $6,300 and Repents at Leisure—This is No Fairy Tale, as a Certain Orangeburger, Civil Service Investigation Secretary Long and Postmaster General Gary Approve the Law, but Want It Modified—Public Printer Palmer …, Reed is Still the Czar A Majority of the House Bows to His Dictation, World's Postal Congress A Notable Body to Assemble in Washington This Week, The Last of the Twins Southeastern Railway Freight Association Organized to Match Passenger Combine of Similar Name, Progress of the South Weekly Report of the Manufacturers' Record, of Baltimore, Invented by a Women, Did His Duty for Duty's Sake Carl Schurz Tells the Truth about Grover Cleveland, Clerks and Carriers Civil Service Examinations to Be Held during June, The Rebellion in Cuba Insurgent Attack on Vueltas—Insurgent Losses, April 19 to April 30—Spanish Losses—Failure of Paper Money, An Ugly Fight in Rock Hill J. Harvey Neely Paralyzed by a Blow from S. M. Ncely, All the indicted officials of the defunct bank, with the exception of Ex-President Spalding, gave bonds today and were released from custody, Gen Rosser at Cheraw His Eloquent Lecture in the Interest of the Rouss Battle Abbey, Multiple News Items, A Cut in Railroad Rates, Bi-Centennial of Trinity An Imposing Celebration by an Immensely Wealthy Church Corporation in New York, Other Foreign News Ambassador Hay and His Wife Made Giddy by Riding in Royal Carriages and Seeing the Queen, Warren Cotton Mill Mr W. B. Smith Whaley Talks of a New Enterprise in Which Be is Interested, They Want to Soar Airship Stories Bring Swarming Cranks to Washington, Ball and Bat Summaries of Yesterday's Contests on the Diamond in Various Cities, Supreme Court Proceedings, A Fitting Tribute to Worth A Testimonial from the Cadets of the S. C. M. A. To Their Commandant—The Presentation Made Thursday—The …, Railroad War at Gaffney The Southern Said to Be Trying to Obstruct the Grading of the Three C's, Gerome intends to present to the Luxembourg museum his fine new bust in polychromatic marble of Mme. Sarah Bernhardt, Behind the Footlights Personal Characteristics of Adelaide Neilson, Home, Sweet Home, Capital News and Gossip Senator Jones Appears to Have Been Conciliated by the High Protectionists and the Tariff Bill Will Be …, Particeps Criminls, It is said by scientific men that the hair from the tail of the horse is the strongest single animal thread known, The Florida Legislature has passed a bill providing for the establishment of a railroad commission fo that State, The State Convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union will be opened in this city to-day week, and will remain in session two days, A New Dispensary Scandal Beckroge's Trunk, Cigars, Etc, Not Accounted for, A Glance at Modern Athens, Bahr and Moseley This Time Another Suit in the United States Court for $6,000 Damages Because of the Seizure of Liquor for Personal …, William Wallace Harllee Death in Florence, at an Advanced Age, of a Man Who Was for Many Years a Prominent Figure in South Carolina, Women at the Capital, The Idle Lands of Dillon, The Doctors of the State The Annual Reunion Held This Year in Union, An Earthquake in Virginia It Seems to Have Been General through out the Southern Part of the State, The Call-Chipley Contest, Quarrelled with His Love She Knew He Was a Murderer and Told on Him, Events of the Turf A Bad Day for Favorites on the Course a Newport, Ky., Cotton Crop Movement, Bishop Curtis Retires He Vacates the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wilmington, Del, in Favor of Bishop Mouaghan, Better Not Have Survived Horrible Sufferings of the Eight Men Rescued from the Vaillant, The Iceberg's Victims Horrible Condition of the Four Survivors of the French Brigantine Vaillant, The Tariff Bill Tinkers Republican Senators Ready to Make Concessions to Protectionist-Silverite Jones, of Nevada, Gen Rosser in Cheraw He Will Lecture in Behalf of the Rouss Battle Abbey, New Cat Farm Company is Formed at Lacon, Ill, and is Negotiating for a Site, The Virginia Drummers They Pray Congress Not to Interfere with Their Friends, the Ticket Scalpers, Progress of the Tariff Bill It Still Needs Polishing before It Can Be Submitted to the Full Committee, Atlanta's Army Scandal The End of a Court-martial Which Has Been Discreditable to All Concerned, Ethics or Jealousy? Three Distinguished Medical Men in Atlanta Hauled up before a Professional Tribunal, Almost as Bad as Bull Run Stampede of the Greek Army after the Battle of Mati, Corruption in Kentucky A Big Scandal in the Peuitentiary Alleged to Be the Result of Republican Methods, The Octopus in Gaffney Alarmed Because the Old Three C's Road Was about to Extend Its Line, the Southern Railway Lays out Numerous …, The Greek Rout in Epirus Less Excusable Even Than the Flight from Larissa, The Christian Endeavorers Meeting of the State Association in Orangeburg, The State Supreme Court, Latest from the Seat of War Greeks Entrenched at Valestino—Turks Advancing, The Tennessee Centennial Opening of the Great Exposition in Nashville, Tries to Kill Himself Desperate Deed of a Despondent Ex-Editor in Lake City, Nathaniel G. B. Chafee He Died in the City Thursday from the Effects of a Stroke of Paralysis Sustained Several Weeks Ago, The Public School Sympo… A Graduate of Winthrop Gives Her Experience in Five Months of Teaching—School Terms Shorter Than Represented,, Home Folks in Washington General Regret at the Illness of Senator Earle—Webster as Postoffice Patron—No More Consulships until …, Go It, Old Man! Go It, Bar! The Country, like the Old Wife, Doesn't Care Which Whips, A Wondrous Wall of Water It Overwhelms the Canadian Valley in Oklahoma, The Pension Disease It is like a Dry Rot in South Carolina as Elsewhere, A Dangerous Experiment Beware Lest the Sinking Fund Become the Stinking Fund, Tillman and Foraker Pitchfork and Bloody Shirt in Close Affinity, Mr Tessier's Wine It Has Been Returned to Him by the Constables, A National Bank at Gaffney, The Blue Juniata on a Tear, The Mississippi Flood Doubtful Outlook at Natchez—Weather Fair, but the River within a Foot of the Levee Top, Outdoor Costumes Bicycle Skirts, Jackets, Shoes and Neckwear, Death of Henry L. Elliott, Sr A Prominent and Venerable Citizen of Winnsboro, The Mountain City White Caps Fail in a Raid on a Negro, but Whip a White Woman—Two Fires—Illness of Senator Earle—Excursion …, The People "Mighty Tired", Jones and the Trunk What the Chairman of the State Board of Control Knows about Beckroge's Missing Baggage, The City on the Edisto Proceedings of the Last Session of the State Convention of Christian Endeavorers in Orangeburg, A Mysterious Suicide, Will They Dare Go so Far? A Republican Threat to Report Dingley's Bill Unamended, Italian Honor for Mr Potter He Earned It While He Was Minister at Rome under President Harrison's Administration. Elections: Saluda Negroes Testify They Did Not Vote for Chatfield Because They Were Disqualified under the Constitution—The Edgefield Insurance, Elections in North Carolina Democrats Carry All the Cities and Towns in Which Elections Are Held, The Outlook in Congress What the Two Houses Are Likely to Do This Week, Kentucky Deadlock Broken William J. Deboe, Republican. Elected U. S. Senator. Shipping news: Bound for Pinar Del Rio Three Thousand Cubans March without Trouble, in Sight of a Matanzas Train, into Weyler's "Pacified" Province, Europe's Greed for Gold The Week's Shipment $6,477,000 and $1,000,000 More Going, The Practice Ship Chase The Officers of the Vessel and the Cadets Who Are Aboard—Regulations Governing the Service—A Handsome …, A Cargo of Sweetness Rescued Perilous Voyage of the German Steamship Johanna with 1,500 Tons of Sugar. Classified ads: Why Hood's Sarsaparilla, Contagious Blood Poison, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Cotton, GOLD DUST Washing Powder. Arts & Entertainment: A Woman's Letter from New York, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, For Little Folks The Good Fairy, Skeletons in the Closet Interesting Post-Mortem on Dispensary "Perquisites", The Dead March (Published by Request), Profound Grief, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game, Keeping Ahead. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: Dr Woodrow, the Scholar, A School Teacher's Experience, A Hog Problem from Orangeburg. Business: The Work of Congress Some Business Transacted in the Senate Despite the Absence of Many Senators Who Went to New York to Attend …, The World of Trade Report of R. G. Dun & Co for the Week past. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Weather report: Sun, Moon and Tide. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths.

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