News and courier - 09/06/1897
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R. M. L., A. K., W. R. Davie Landsford, S. C., August Kohn, White Jones, W. B. Lockett, Charles H. Simonton, Circuit Judge, C. R. C., James G. Holmes, Adjutant General, Chief of Staff, Gerald Brenan, Alice Lee Moque, Bab, John Keats, John Hay, J. A. M., Summerville, George Grantham Bain, Martha Mcculloch-Williams, Hugo St. Finisterre, M. D.,
ResumoNews: A Horror of Superstition The Fanatical Sect of the Raskolinki in Russia, Lumber Trust Victorious Vain Attack in the Senate on the Duty on White Pine, The Outlook in Congress Tariff Bill Will Engross the Time of the Senate, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, The Dispensary Problem A Conservative View Prevails in Columbia, Defeated Candidate Honored, A Picturesque Pitchfork The One with Which Tillman Prods Sugar Senators, Touch Not, Handle Not! Constables Forbidden to Interfere in Any Way with Vandercook Liquor When Sent into the State to Be Sold …, Advice to John Gary Evans, Likely to Be Pigeon-Holed Senator Tillman's Resolution to Inquire into the Sugar Scandal, Notable Wedding in New York Gen. Ezela's Ex-Fiancee Marries Dr Walter E. Seymour, of Boston, Found Dead in His Buggy Superintendent Putnam, of the Batesville Cotton Mills, Has a Fatal Stroke of Paralysis—The Southern Railway …, Fatal Fire in Frisco Three Firemen Killed by a Falling Wall—Pecunlary Loss about $100,000, How to Protect Sheep, Illinois's "Great Reformer" Governor Aligeld Denounced by a Legislative Committee, Sunday in Columbia Baccalaureate Sermons before the Columbia Female College and the Presbyterian High School for Boys, The World of Women, A Row at Lucknow The Little Sumter Town Turned Upside down by Men Practicing Target Shooting—The Authorities Powerless …, Brief Bicycle Notes, After the Urbana Riot A Better Feeling Provail, and the Officers and Soldiers Will Be Protected, Astounded and Indignant Dr Woodrow to the South Carolina College Students, For a Bad Cold, Bicycling in Dakota A Book Agent Has an Exciting Experience with Two Inquisitive Steers, Strain Killed Her, Senator Tillman's Bill It Was Introduced in the Senate and Provides for the Establishment of the Castle Pinckney Sanitarium, Ellerbe Changes His Mind He Will Retain the Constables at a Cost of $50,000, As to Matters of Education, Suicide of a South Carolinian R. H. Etheridge, of Shiloh, Shoots Himself in the Head, McKINLEY Day in Nashville It is Called Cincinnati Day, but Its Chief Object Will Be to Do Honor to the President, The Doctors of the Nation American Medical Association Adjourns after Electing Officers and Choosing the Next Place of Meeting, Stages of Water, Cannot Be Man and Woman A Warning to Graduates of Columbia Female College, Women's Clubs in India They Are Not Devoted to High Ideals, and Social Lines Are Marked Plainly, Gen Hagood Slandered Revival of the Old Story of International Disrespect for Col Shaw's Body, Which Gen Hagood Disproved …, Murder by the Mob An Appalling List of the Executions by Lynch Law, Mr Bahr's Instructions The Chief Constable Tells What He Proposes to Do, The News of the Day, Tillman and the Dispensary What the Creator of the System Has to Say about the Effect of the Bryan Bomb, Dispensary in the Senate Tillman Wants the Supreme Court Overrruled, The Girls' State College Progress of the Annual Commencement at Rock Hill, Row in the Board of Control Serious Charges Made against Commissioner Jones, Pettigrew's Referendum Bill An Altogether Unconstitutional Method of Procedure, Supposed to Be Lost, Freshets in Spartanburg Caused by Heavy Rains—Bridges Washed Away and Factories on Streams Have Stopped Work, The Illinois Central Headed for Charleston, Our Consular Service What is Said about It by Consul General Morss, The Rice Men Triumphant Senate Will Not Reduce the House Rate on Rice, Woman's World The Irish Joan of Arc and the Work She Has Undertaken, State Supreme Court, Multiple News Items, May Be a Bishop Rev John Gass Honored with a Large Vote for Bishop Coadjutor of the Diocese of Arkansas, Killed by Lightning, McLAURIN Sworn as Senator His Friends Provide Him with Floral Tributes, and His Wife in the Gallery Views the Scene with Emotion, Governor Ellerbe Disgusted He Will Assume Control of the State Board of Control, Romeyn Retires, Negro Lynched in Ohio Two of the Lynchers Killed by the Militia, Corner-Stone of Health Effect of Paine's Celery Compound upon the Blood and Nerves, The Work of the House Cuban Belligerency Again Relegated to a Back Seat—Erye Bootlicks the Czar—Several Bills Passed by Unanimous …, A Case of Not Proven, Will Ride to the Pole An Enthusiastic Buffalo Man Who Expects to Do Wonders on a Wheel, A Bride with Many Millions Miss Perkins, a Boston Heiress, to Wed a Young American, Home Mutual Insurance First Annual Meeting of the Home Mutual Fire Protection Association Held at Newberry—Stockholders All …, A Queer Case in Florida Young Woman Confesses Perjury and Lays the Blame on Her Guardian, The Tennessee Centennial Visit of the South Carolina Editors to the Rock City, The Pan-American Delegates A Tour of the United States Which Practically Omits the South, Sunk in a Dense Fog, Shirt tailors are showing one or two novelties in linen collars for women, "Of the building of cotton mills in the South," says the Charlotte Observer, "there is no end, Safe Arrival of the Hekla, A Grab for Reserved Pie Mckinley Thinks Cleveland Reserved Too Much—He Will Make a Raid on the Printers' Pantry, Cranks and Others Letters They Write to Heads of Departments at Washington, He Met a Flock of Sheep There Seemed No Way Through, but the Cyclist Found One, The Marblehead Has Sport She Chases and Captures the Dauntless with a Filibaster Party on Board, A Lively Day in the House The Merry War between Jere Simpson and the Czar, Congressman Elliott at Work He Brings the Efficiency of the Port Royal Dry Dock to the Attention of the Navy Department, and Urges …, Here's a State of Society, Flew a Kite for Twenty Years Remarkable History of an Organ Manufacturing Company in Meriden, Conn, Progress of the Tariff Bill Good Headway Made Yesterday—Duty on Anvils Reduced, but the Duty on Cotton Ties Retained, Although Binding …, Age on Wheels, Alexandra Viarda, the Polish tragedienne, is regarded in Europe, it is said, as the legitimate successor of Ristori, Strikes a Sugar Snag Senator Allison, Pilot of the Republicans, in the Senate, Finds Himself in Trouble, Cotton Crop Movement, Bounties for Farmers A Protectionist's View of the Iniquity of the Protection Policy of the Republican Party—How He Would …, A Meteor, Not an Earthquake, The Summer Baby, Good-Bye to Nashville The South Carolina Editors, after a Pleasant Visit, Are on Their Way Home, The Northern newspapers are publishing some very hideous cartoons of the late lynching affair at Urbana, Ohio, and are making many savage comments about the inhumanity of the Ohio mob, Witness Searles Acquitted Justice Bradley's Decision Serves to Show How Very Hard It is to Prove Corruption in a Senator, A Receiver for the Southern A Bill to Be Filed in Georgia Based on the Law Inhibiting the Purchase or Operation of a Competing Line …, Aigrets in Demand, The New York Banks' Statement An Expansion of Business, Much of Which is Due to the Consolidation of Two of the Larger Banks, Riethmann's Queer Ride He Tried to Beat a Train and Had a Strange Adventure, Greater New York Politics, Pavement Gray, Mr Mclaurin's Currency Views The New Senator's Record as a Paper Money Inflationist, Veterans of the State Gen Walker Supplies Them with Information Regarding the Trip to Nashville, Neat Compliments by Webster, Who's Who? Copyright, 1897, by the Author, McLAURIN's Maiden Speech He Calls the Attention of the Senate to the Great Injustice to Southern Wood in the Senate Amendment …, Fatal Collision at Sea, For Little Folks The Three Goats, Woodrow Versus Watts The Outrage on the College Grounds Denounced, "Original Package" Stores He Dispensary Must Prepare to Compete with Them, The Windows of Our Homes, Providence, R. I., June 6, Exeunt Lyons and Stallings The Black and White Republicans Running for the Postmastership of Augusta Leave Washington Sadder and …, New-Fangled Democrats Some Senators Would Now Take Lumber from the Free List, Bab Shoots at Folly as It Flies, Mayor of Greater New York The Executive Committee of the Citizens' Union Think Seth Lowe is the Man, It's a Sure Cure If You Don't Believe It Ask the First Married Man You Meet, John Chinaman Awheel, Counsel Calhoun's Return What He Has to Say about His Trip to Cuba—He Was Very Pleasantly Treated—The Island Fast Becoming a Wreck—Who, Her Decoration Day Bessie Downes and Alan Carroll—A Soldier's Grave, All a Matter of Spite Mr William's Charges against Col Willie Jones, Made Mad by Drink and Love A Terrible Tragedy in Real Life in Washington, The Crops in the Field The Week Rather Too Cool for the Growth of Crops of Any Kind—Especially Bad for Corn in the Principal …, The Editors in Nashville Lieutenant Governor Mcsweeney and Gen R. R. Hemphill Are Prominent Features of Governors' Day. Elections: The New York Democracy National Questions Not to Be Forced into the Local Elections, The Silver Republicans They Propose to Organize as a Crops of the Free Silver Army for the Next Presidential Election, Chicago's Judicial Election, Comments on the Voting. Business: The manner in which business affairs of a great city are often managed is illustrated in the fact that the New Haven city government is paying about $6,000 in advertising the assessments for street sprinkling, and the total assessments will bring in less than $12,000, Dry Goods Market. Letter to the editor: Our Feathered Friends Their Beauty, Their Music and Their Use-fulness in Destroying Insects and Seeds of Noxious Weeds Eutitle …, The Blue Birds Coming Back Major Lucas Speaks Well of the Feathered Pets—One of Audubon's Favorites—The Wicked House Sparrow, Good Old Days of Wide Tires More Than Fifty Years Ago They Were Used with Good Effect on "the State Road". Classified ads: Hood's Sarsaparilla, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Gold Dust Washing Powder, Bottled Up!, Special Offer to Lady Readers of News and Courier. Miscellaneous: The Weekly News and Courier. Editorial: Let the South Aid the South Our Jobbers Should Patronize Our Own Ports, We are told that a movement will be made at Nashville to have the next reunion of the United Confederate Veterans held in Atlanta, Save the Birds, Broad Tires—Before the War, Bounties for Farmers, Systematic Patronage of Home Industries. 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. Arts & Entertainment: The City of Rocks Nashville and Its Successful Centennial Exhibition, The Best Ten Poems in the English Language, Bicycle Wisdom, The Vote in Detail on the Ten Most Popular Poems, Fashions of the Hour, Points to Remember, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Shipping news: The Carpet-Bag Republic Its Difficulty with Japan Increases in Intensity. Sports: How Smedley Won the Race. Display ads: Free to Every Subscriber!.
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