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News and courier - 16/12/1896

1896; Gale Group;

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R. M. L., H. B. B., A. K., H., James G. Carlisle, Secretary, H. C. S., B. W. C., James Barrett, H. R. Thomas, Railroad Commissioner, T. G. W., Henriette Rousseau, Mrs. O. B. B., Eliza Archard Conner, Olive Harper, Edward Hanlan, Carle A. Woodruff, Major Second Artillery, John P. Terry, Justin M'Carthy,

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News: Trimmed Skirts, The Art of Rowing Hanlan, the Oarsman, on Harvard's New Coach, Funeral of Mr. De Fontaine Camp Hampton and the Governor's Guards Attend in a Body—Mrs. De Fontaine to Continue the Publication …, Calhoun County Defeated Orangeburg's Bitter Fight against Dismemberment, An Old Swindle Aired Again Freedman's Bank, Its History and Present State of Funds, A Poet's Defense The Dead Duck Was Guilty, and Eugene Field Proved It, A School Book Experiment The Georgia Scheme for Attempting to Compete with the Great Publishing Houses Doomed to Failure, The Contempt Cases Again Preliminary Argument before the Supreme Court, Woman's World Joint Pastorate of Two Young Women of Cleveland, A Jailer's Narrow Escape The Keeper of the Williamsburg Jail Set upon by a Prisoner and Has to Fight for His Life, Do Not Want Autonomy Cubans and Spaniards Have Nothing in Common, The Wrong Letter, Chicago Barkeeper Murdered, Mr Veazey's Successor Charles A. Pronty Appointed as Inter-State Commerce Commissioner, The Pugilistic Robbery, Watching Cuban Abettors Uncle Sam Has His Eyes Wide Open and Will Not Permit Recruits for Cuba to Leave This Country, Suicide in Lancaser The Clerk of the Court Drowns Himself as the Result of Insomnia, Statistics of Crime, Sensible Gen Lee The Reporters Cannot Get Him to Say Anything Unwise or Imprudent, New York W. S. A. Officers, The State Colleges Too Much Money Has Been Appropriated for Higher Education and Thus Arguments Have Been Afforded the Reckless …, A Parallel to the Stokes Case, A Vast Postal Service Interesting Extracts from the Report of Postmaster General Wilson, Gen Kershaw's Capture His Last Brave Fight at Sailor's Creek, Virginia, Presidents and Their Beliefs Mckinley Will Worship Where He Worshipped Hereto Fore, Railroad Men in Beaufort The President and Vice President of the Charleston and Western Carolina Road and Messrs Ryan and Crimmins, …, Lectures at Winthrop President Johnson Has Made Arrangements for a Series of Entertainments—Rock Hill Snowed under, The Rev Wm Warren Albea died here last night, aged 86, The City of the Spartans Land Brings Good Prices Despite the Coming County Dismemberment—Cleveland's Fine Message—Tillman's Speech …, Railroad Commission War Thomas Gives It to Evans and Wilburn Hot and Heavy, The Secret of Mills's Madness His Constituency in Texas Are Wild over the Struggle in Cuba, The Methodist Conference First Day of the Annual Session at Abbeville—Committees Appointed and Characters Passed, Stages of Water, Cheap Pork, Charleston Wins a Friend Very Agreeable Impressions of a Recent Visitor Who New Understands the Charlestonian's Boat: "I Am of …, The Famous Contempt Cases They Seem Likely to Go off on a Side Issue, Cleveland's Southern Hunt Arrival at Georgetown and Departure for the Marshes as the Guest of Gen E. P. Alexander, South Carolina's Delegation Strait Has No Notice of Contest from Jones—Johnson's Contest and Its Motives, The End of the Conference Bishop Makes Appointments and Conference Adjourns, The Inaugural Committee, A New Spring Step, The News of the Day, National Democratic Party The Executive Committee Meets in Indianapolis and Resolves upon a Propaganda, John M. Turner, a well known railroad man who has for some months past been the general manager of the New Orleans and Western, or Belt, Railroad, has resigned that position for causes not stated, Felix G. De Fontaine, Murdered by a Mob The Killing of Buzzard in Saluda as Described by the Witnesses at the Coroner's Inquest—Four Men Charged …, Will Uncle Sam Interfere? What Senators Have to Say about the Cuban Question, The Chiropodist Rejoices, To Cure Hams, Too Many Horses in Washington, A Partisan Postmaster, Governor Atkinson's proposition that the State Publish its own text books for use in the public schools of the State is opposed by some of the Georgia newspapers on the ground that the State has no right to go into the publication business, Congress Starts off Well Both Houses Already Settled down to Work, Fixing Fertilizer Rates An Important Meeting of the Railroad Commission, A Lesson in Fiction How to Get on to the Curves of the Modern Novel, A New Newspaper at Raleigh The Only Southern Republican Morning Telegram-taking Daily to Be Established Here January 1, Cuban Recruits in Pittsburg, Liquor Law for Alabama The Horrible Lessons of the South Carolina Abomination Not Lost on One Editor, Augusta Merchant in Trouble His Creditors in Baltimore Have Him Indicted on a Charge of Getting Goods on False Pretences, Tom Cooper's Plans, Women Students in Berlin, The Yellow Dog Rampant, All Quiet in Havana, Corrupt Judges in Georgia, Much Bright Color Both Old and Young May Wear It Freely and Be Stylish, Who Will Pay for All This? Five Thousand Speakers, at Only $1,000 a Year Each, for Four Years Will Cost $20,000,000—Only the Silver …, Internal Revenue Report, Bicycling Briefs, Bedside Wedding in Augusta Young Lady of Columbia Hastens Her Nuptials on Account of the Illness of the Groom, State Supreme Court, A Cuban League in New York It is Organized by Well-Known Men and Will Doubtless Have Much Influence, Window Gardening, Multiple News Items, Stokes Has a Hard Road Johnston Will Contest His Seat for Both the Short and the Full Term, Baptism of the Holy Spirit An Exhaustive Study of an Interesting Subject, Odd Spokes, Cycling Fallacies, A Society Songstress, No More Gold Certificates Secretary Carlisle's Answer to the Banks of Boston, Work of the House One Pension Steal Prevented—Army Bill Reported—One of the Block of Cuban Resolutions, A Prolific Fairfield Porker One Sow Has Eighteen Little Piggies in the Spring and Fifteen More Recently—Coroner Hinuant's Narrow …, The Proper Size of Tires, Jaded with Plenty Men Who Were Nauseated with Luxury and Enjoyment, High Grade Wheels An Expert Explains Why They Cost the Cyclist so Much, A Negro Probate Judge Order Issued for the Indictment of Probate Judge Green, of Georgetown, for Malteasance in Office, Odd Cycle Chat, Swift Justice in Georgia, Mrs. Florence Grey Personality of the Jeanne Boule of the European Press, Tell the Boys the War is over, For Little Folks An Umbrella Kite, Our Methodist Brethren, A Catechism for Policemen, Bicycle Records Broken Teddy Hale, "The Irish Hero," Breaks All Records from 101 Miles up and Shattered the Six Day Record by …, The Ellerbe Evangel "To Unite the White People of His State and Be a Governor of the Whole People", The Venezuelan Treaty Every Word of It Had Been Cabled to Caraaces and the Visit of Minister Andrade to Venezuela is Only South …, X-Rays and the Blind Dr Robarts, of St. Louis, Shows a Reporter Some Experiments, Masons of South Carolina The Second Day's Session of the Grand Lodge, Collars, Visible Supply of Cotton, The Mohair Sheep, Cotton Crop Movement, It is said that the first restaurant on the lines that we know it today was started at Paris in 1765 by a man rejoicing in the most appropriate name of Boulange, Care of the Tire, The Message Boiled down, Uncle Sam's Mighty Monitor The Puritan—The Most Effective Coast Defence Vessel in the World, Moving the Cotton Crop Heavy Receipts at All of the Ports—Charleston Nearly 100,000 Bales in Excess of Her Record of Last Year, Georgia's Educational Fund, A New Tariff Bill The Somewhat Too Previous Action of the Majority of the Ways and Means Committee, A Panic in a Church, A Giddy Whirl The Old Gentleman and His Wife Enjoyed Their Vacation in a Grave Way, Fertilizer Rate War Ended The Railroad Commission Adheres to the Rates, Buncombe—Not Business The Anti-Spanish Resolutions That Occupy Congress, A Tragedy on Flint River Three Negroes Frozen to Death and One Drowned in an Attempt to Cross a Ferry, Spain's Reply to Cleveland Will Not Tolerate Any Foreign Interference in Cuban Affairs—More Promises to Reform, Ex-Sultan Murad Has Skipped, Calhoun County Lost Now, How Will the New Edisto County Fare?, The Bicycle Abroad, Salesday in Sumter A Number of Valuable Tracts of Land Sold—Farmers Coming from Murlboro Where Good Lands Do Not Sell Cheap, York Farmers in Good Trim It Does Not Pay Them Any Longer to Haul Wood for the Townspeople and Coal Will Probably Be in Demand—What …, No Cuban Recruits Received At Least Not Openly, for It is against the Laws of the United States, The Power of Magistrates A Mooted Question Comes up to the Supreme Court at Last, How to Cure Hams Timely Hints to the Farmers Who Are Trying to Have Home Made Meat This Winter, Bagdad Portieres, The New Country Question It Continues to Excite No End of Interest, The Methodist Conference Friday's Proceedings of the Session in Abbeville, Sparks from the Wires, Maceo's Death Disputed Conflicting Statements of Surgeon Zertucha, Cotton in the Fields Condition of the Crop Not Ye Picked, The Methodist Conference Second Time It Has Been Held in Abbeville since the War, Senator Mills Gone Daft, Loyal to Cause and Country Daughters of the Confederacy in Convention Assembled, A Great Methodist Council Annual Meeting of the State Conference in Abbeville, Buffalo's Woman's Club, Barnwell News and Gossip Death of Two Good and Sturday Citizens—Many Real Estate Sales—A Bible Student Who Doubts That the Stone …, A Big Little State, Death of Felix G. De Fontaine Taken off Suddenly by Pleuro-pneumonia in Columbia, Where He Had Been Staying for Several Months—A Sketch …, The Realm of Style Lovely Gowns, Wraps, Bonnets and Trimmings, A Demoralized Goat When It Began Dancing, Mrs. Dolan Knew What the Trouble Was. Shipping news: Castle Garden at Charleston The Steamship Line from This Port to Europe Should Have Passenger Accommodations, An Ocean Steamship Race It is Probably Fun for All on Board, but It is Not without Its Perils. Business: The World of Trade R. G. Dun & Co's Report of the Week's Transactions, Business Notices, The State's Rum Business Twenty-Six Million Drinks of Mean Liquor in a Year. Classified ads: Our Mammoth Music Offer!, Castoria, Cut Down Expenses, Nerves, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Statesman or Politician (From Truth), Williams-White Homicide Story of Eye-Witnesses of the Tragedy in Edgefield, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, The Worm Turns (From Puck), The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Miscellaneous: Terms. 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. Elections: Setting Aside an Election What the Supreme Court of Utah Has Undertaken to Do on Account of June but Legislation, Cherokee County It is And Gaffney is the County Seat—At Least It Appears so from the Vote so Far Received, Calhoun County Election Opponents of the New County Scheme Claim That It Has Been Defeated for Lack of a Two-thirds Vote, The New Woman Gains for Women at the Last Presidential Election, Will They Buy the Senate? Hints That Hanna Must Control Elections of New Senators.

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