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News and courier - 26/02/1896

1896; Gale Group;

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R. M. L., G. H. S., H. C. S., William Eadie, "Chief Secretary", A. K., R. S. M., W. R. D., Jr., J. C. Hemphill, G. H. Smith, J. E. N., C. P. Gardner, Z., H. M. A., Madam Paradox, Elliott Coues, A. L. W., Olive Harper, Frances Hardin Hess, Samuel … Peck in Truth, Frank Barrett,

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News: An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, Wide Tires Must Come, Chesterfield Burned out Nineteen Buildings Destroyed in the Court House Town of Chesterfield County, The Exposition Launched Quick Work of the Delegates' Convention in Chicago, Good News from Kentucky It is Said That a Sound Money Democrat Will Be Elected United States Senator, The Salvation Army Row Ballington Booth and His Wife Removed from Office, Magic in the Kitchen The Feminine Herrmann, Her Astonishing Cupboard Trick and Its Result, Thank You, Senator Hoar Massachusetts Heaps Coals of Fire on South Carolina's Head, Funeral of Hon George Davis, Plenty of Room, Demons of Broxton Bridge Progress of Their Trial in the Court at Walterboro, The A. P. A. Are at It Again Catholic School Appropriation Indian Bill Killed, The Lawmakers in Town They Pay a Visit to the City and the Citadel, Freeze-Out on Cooper River, Woman's World The Appointment of a Woman as a State Physician, The Boy Explained, Grinding Cane in Cuba How a Plantation is Guarded While Mills Are at Work, Mississippi's Pensions, A Set of Rogues, The battle ship Indiana, with the naval board of inspection on board, went to sea on her trial trip this morning, The Walterboro Trial Last Day of the Broxton Bridge Murder Case, The South Carolina Contests Mr McLaurin Gives His Opinion about the Committee and Talbert's Secession Speech—Two Members of the Committee, His Invention A Device to Insure Satisfaction with the Decisions of Umpires, A Misfit Education It Cost a Great Deal, but the Youth Was Not in Demand, Stages of Water, The Growth of a Faith Christian Science Described by a Believer, Extent of the Pistol Evil, Could See the Bullet Successful Experiment with Rontgen's Method of Photography by the Cathode Ray, The News of the Day, Night Session of the House Otts's Bill to Require Banks in Which State Funds Are Deposited to Pay Interest is Passed—A Great Debate …, The Work of the Senate Charleston's Invitation Accepted—All Professors and Teachers at Clafin Here after to Be Negroes—A Blue …, The Chicago Exposition Official Report of the South Carolina Delegation to the Governor of the State—He is Requested to Ask …, Science and Progress A Puzzling Problem Solved by Employing the Useful Siphon, The Cotton Movement, Failures in Baltimore, Night Session of the House A Continuation of the Debate on the Insurance Bill, Which is Finally Passed, the Exemptions of Charleston …, Is St John, of Kansas, Jealous? What He Says about Tillman's Dispensary Interview, Even Tired of Themselves Majority of the Legislature Anxious to Adjourn, Cleveland Goes Ducking He is the Guest of Withers Waller and is Doubtless Having Good Sport and a Fine Time Generally, Worse Than Edgefield, Corbett and Fitzsimmons, Great Cry and Little Wool Fitzsimmons Knocks Maher out in Ninety-Five Seconds, Multiple News Items, Jonesville Jottings Coldest Weather in Twenty Years—A Wedding Reception—Death of Mr. J. H. Harmon, No Date yet Fixed, Missed the Punctuation, Presidential Gossip Guying Poor Old Stevenson and Flag Waving Gordon—The McKinley Boom—Reed Men Uneasy—Southern Democrats …, A Field Day in the Senate The Voice of Charleston is Heard, but Not Heeded, Social Statistics A Lecture by the United States Commissioner of Labor, Sad News from the Country, Carlisle is Confident His Sleep is Not Disturbed by Dreams of the Silver Bugbear, A Promising Lad, A Sumter Pork Packery, Metropolitan Microcosm "Madame Paradox" on the Tendency of New York Life, Two Negroes Burned to Death, The General Assembly Wednesday's Work in the House of Representatives, The First Mill in the State The High Hills of Santee and Not the Banks of the Enorce Furnished the Site of the First Factory in South …, The General Assembly A Day of Honest Work in the House of Representatives, The Kentucky Deadlock Secretary Carlisle's Letter Declining to Interfere in the Matter, A Bit of Negro Life Work of a Clever Young Writer and Impersonator, Men Whom Women Admire The Traits of Character Necessary to Win Respect and How to Become Popular, A Mild Mob in Mitchell They Pay for a Newspaper Plant and Then Destroy It, Because They Have Become Suddenly Convinced That …, Australian Ballot Lost The House Wedded to the Old Eight-Box Law, Fifty Men Buried Alive A Terrible Mining Disaster in Colorado, Statesburg News Budget The Cold Snap—Preparing for a Rector—Plenty of Candidates for Political Office, Gen Rosser in Greenville He is Given the Honor of a Public Reception, and His Lecture is Attended by a Large Audience, Turned the Tables Bill Nye Tells a Strange Tale of Jail Breaking, Riding Both Sides Professor Elliott Coues' Reasons in Behalf of Women, A New Enterprise in Augusta Large Ware House and Cotton Press to Be Erected in Connection with the South Carolina and Georgia Railroad, A Cuban Parade in Key West, Reform "Rattle Trap" The Petty Opposition to the State Fair by Hypocritical Opponents of "Immoral Shows", Cotton Futures, Sea Island Cotton An Eminent Planter Gives Its History and Cultivation, A Warning to Tillmanites Capt Melton's Insinuating Appeal Makes It Necessary for White Democrats to Get Together, Repeat the Dose (The Rev. J. G. Williams, in the Baptist Courier), A Sewing Convenience, Filling a Lighted Lamp, It May Have Been Murder Very Strong Suspicious That Nimmons and His Wife, the Olar Negroes, Were Killed before Their Bodies Were …, The Household A Simple and Inexpensive Manner of Disposing of All Kitchen Waste, A Model Spanish Republic The People of Nicaragua Again about to Engage in Their Favorite Pastime of Cutting Each Others' Throats, To Marry on Easter Monday, An Immigrant's Misfortune, A King's Daughter, How Factories Help Farmers, An Irish Leaguer Dead, Prof Strode at Kenmore Again, "Entirely Slanderous" Tillman Does Not Hesitate to Charge Dishonesty and Corruption without Any Proof for His Foul Accusations, Plain enamel in delicate colors is used for the backs of hairbrushes and the tops of combs, Fishwife Flannel New Wool Goods—Gossip of Spring Fashions, Rethreshing Old Straw How the House Wastes Its Time and the People's Money, The General Assembly A Day of Great Debate in the House of Representatives. Arts & Entertainment: Orangeburg's Theatre It is under New Management and Will Be Run for All It is Worth, Soliciting First-class Attractions for …, All Settled, A Ballad of Wheel and Whoa, Fashions Used with Tact, the Blouse is Always Becoming, Distinguished, He Gave Thanks, The Story of Puddin' Swamp Richest Tobacco Lands in the Low and Middle Country, Story of the Santee Canal Senf's Blunderse and the Railroads Made It Useless, Battle Abbey Ready Built Formal Opening of the Confederate Museum on Saturday, Sense and Nonsense, A Winter Girl, In 1906 An Evening Call in Which the Usual Conditions Are Reversed, Capital News and Gossip Effect of the Bond Issue in Increasing the National Bank Circulation, The Bear and the Roman Alkali Ike Tells a Tale with a Strong Business Moral, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Classified ads: TUTT'S Liver PILLS, Hood's Sarsaparilla, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Complete Novels, Royal Baking Powder, Cotton. Miscellaneous: The News and Courier, Terms. Editorial: Place for a New Industry, Four Acres of Tobacco in Florence, A Magnanimous Speech, A Legend of Agincourt (From Household Words), For the Good of the State. Elections: Some Sweet Day, Bye and Bye, Night Session of the House The Election Bill Passed, but in Very Bad Shape—Bill Prohibiting Convicts on Private Farms Passed—The …. 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. Business: Business Notices, What the Mule Trade Means. Letter to the editor: The Old Postoffice For 125 Years an Historic Landmark of Charleston, The Butter Question Again A Plain Statement on a Subject of General Interest—Good Butter in Good Shape is Easily Sold, The Dispensary a Curse The High Moral Purpose of the Law an Absurd Quibble, Which Cannot Be Justified on Biblical Grounds.

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