News and courier - 07/10/1896
1896; Gale Group;
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A. K., R. M. L., C. G. White, W. J. Bryan, Charles U. Shepard, R. S. M., J. E. N., T. G. W., Arthur James Lewis, August Kohn, "Dragoon", Osgood, James R. Sanderson, George Grantham Bain, Clare Bunce, Olive Harper, Hentiette Rousseay, Eliza Archard Conner, M. Quadd, Helen Mathers,
ResumoNews: Our Own Soldier Boys The Citadel Academy Will Open Its Doors To-Day for Another Year of Good Work, Great Cry and Little Wool Probable Failure of the Dispensary Investigation, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, Cyclone Circles Virginia Not Only is Richmond Badly Damaged, Steeples Being Blown down and Buildings Unroofed, but the Same Story …, Mohair Petticoats, The Fort Motte Campaign How One Negro Was Killed and Three Were Arrested, Democratic Clubs Confer The National Association Adopt Some Very Long and Involved Resolutions Endorsing the Chicago Principles, …, The World of Business R. G. Dun & Co's Weekly Review of the Trade Situation, A Home Congress The Five Weeks' Study of Diet Soon to Begin in Boston, Cedar Keys Did Not Escape The Little Gulf Port Almost Annihilated by the Storm, A New Brake The Chain Causes It to Be Appllied to the Tire, The Gale at St George's Wreck of the Baptist Church, Pythian Hall, a Fine Store and Other Buildings, How Michael Rides, Politics in the Woods, Short Cycle Notes, Fortunes to Negroes A Wealthy Woman Leaves $200,000 to Colored Employees, High Praise from the Enemy, Wisdom of the Wheel, New Style of Dressing the Hair, Like John Brown's Soul William J. Bryan is Still, and Ever, Marching on, Good News from Georgetown But Little Damage to the Town and No Damage to the Rice Crop, An American Finance Bryan Rides His Hobby for All It is Worth, The Grip of Gold Forgery, Situation in Sayannah Effects of the Recent Storm in the City and on the Neighboring Coast, A Cut of Plug Tobacco, "J. Pierpont Morgan a Boor" (Walter Howard, in the Atlanta Journal), Lincoln Didn't Say It, Conflicting Statements A Jacksonville Paper Says That Savannah Quotes Lower Prices for Cotton Than Any Other Port on the Coast, …, Stages of Water, A Close Call, Harrison in Richmond The Ex-President Makes a Logical and Good-tempered Address, Which is Heard with Attention, Century Runs Scored A Bicyclist Who Thinks They Are for Cranks, and Cranks Only, The Cyclone at the Capital One Unfinished Building Collapses and Many Trees Are Blown down, The One Cent Rate Granted It is Now Only a Question of the Limit to Tickets, A Male Escort Necessary, The Hon B. D. Townsend's Widow, Money Held by Banks A Rather Unsatisfactory Investigation Made by Mr Eckels, Comptroller of the Currency, Fuller Reports from Savannah Number of Dead Now Reaches Twelve—Great Damage to Shipping—Thousands of Houses Uproofed, The News of the Day, Mrs Lecointe, a charwoman of Dunkirk, borrowed ten franes from her child's money box and drew a prize of 250,000 francs in the 1900 Exhibition lottery, Looks like a Swindle How Mr M. N. Johnson, of Marion, Was Taken in by an Insurance Exploiter—Worthless Railroad Stock Subscribed …, The Gale in Upper Berkeley Crops Damaged and Mueh Fine Timber Blown Down—Several Stores and a Church Blown down at Holly Hill, No Cycling Clergy Should Preachers Ride the Bike? Again before the Club, Sad Fate of a Hunter, A Card from Mr Aldrich, Not Much of a Storm Wires Were Blown down and Telegraphic Communication Interrupted—The City's Loss Confined to a Few Fences …, A Row in the Populist Camp, Current Silver Fallacies, Cause and Effect, New Road to New Orleans The Possible Outcome of the Fight between the Southern and Seaboard, The Swath through Florida A Track of Desolation from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean, The Widow's Equal Chimmie Fadden Poses in a Very Strange Role, Rascally Underwriters Insurance Companies with Not a Cent in Bank, All Are Equally Affected, St John Fights to the Last, Succeeds Satolli Archbishop Martinelli, the New Head of the Papal Legation, Death of Napoleon, Wit of the Wheel, Trying It on the Dog, Multiple News Items, Girls' Evening Dresses Prettiest Colors and Most Desirable Matorials for Misses' Gowns, Odd Spokes, Florence after the Storm The A. M. E. Church Very Badly Damaged for the Third Time by Wind—Cotton Blown out of the Pods in Many …, Telegraph Vs Telephone The Western Union and the Bell Telephone Companies Are Backed by Millions, and the Struggle Would Be …, Go from Home to Learn News Marray in Washington and His Efforts to Get Pid of the Condidney of Cocil Cohen, The Great Increase of City Population, Prospects of Prohibition The Temperance Folk See Hope in the Dispensary Clouds, Storm-Swept Beaufort Disasters on Every Side, but Little Loss of Life, For Little Folks Youngest Colonel, Lamotte's Barren Victory Judge Gary Decides That Magistrate Smith Should Have Issued a Warrant against the Columbia Beer Dispensers, …, With the Gloves off President Hoffman Replies to President Spencer, Books on Warships All the Vessels of the Navy Have Well Stocked Libraries, How to Feed Oats, The War on the Tie Trust It Will Not Now Be Turned into a War against Charleston, Texas Negroes on a Tear They Threaten to Desert the Republicans on Account of Their Fusion with the Populists, Fusion in New York, Features of the Fair, The End of the Feud When the Crisis Came at Last, the Entire Village Was Amazed, An Anderson Farmer's Loss, Bryan Believes in Himself That is the Best Thing about the Young Nebraskan, Storm Swept Savannah A Million Dollars of Property and Seven Lives Lost, The Whitney Wedding, Sofa Pillows They Still Retain Their Popularity—Some Favorite Designs, The Storm on the Sea Islands The Homes of Many Colored People Wrecked and Crops Badly Damaged, but Only Four Lives Lost—Dredges Driven …, Some Charleston Fossils A Peep into the Past, about 300,000 Centuries Ago, An Austrian paper, the Phoenix, has been asking the opinion of various persons on the subject of cremation, The Cowpens Centennial A Handsome Volume Soon to Be Issued, The North Carolina Rice Crop, Fearful Times in Florida Baker County Laid Waste by the Storm—An Appeal for Help, All in a Nut Shell Charleston and the Wire-Bound Bale, The Cradle Disappearing, A Tempest in a Teapot The Republican Opposition to Col Elliott, The Students of the State Opening of the Fall Session of South Carolina College, The New Woman She Builds Her Kingdom of Heaven in Her Earth Life, Trying to Fuse in Illinois, The Fall Openings Olive Harper's Observations Concerning the New Styles, Elected President, Killing near Easley One Farmer Kills Another in a Quarrel over Cotton Picking, Cotton and Silver A Grower of the Staple, Even in Texas, Should Recongnize That the Triumph of Free Silver Would Mean Paralysis …, The Wire Tie Trouble, A Tennessee Bible Silenced, Winthrop College Crowded Fully Three Hundred and Forty Students and One Hundred Have to Get Board in Rock Hill—Some of the Tribulations, The Storm in the State Fair Florence Slapped in the Face and Somewhat Hurt, The Sin of Hagar Author of "Cherry Ripe," "Comin Thro' the Rye," "My Lady Green Sleeves," "The Lovely Malincourt," Etc, Cut a Swath through Florida The Storm Entered the State at Cedar Keys, Which Was Destroyed, and Then Passed through the State, Damaging …, Seaboard and Southern Meeting of the Directors of the Seaboard Indicating a Sharp Fight for the Control of the Property at …, Storm Losses in Clarendon Cotton, Corn, Timber, Fencing and Buildings Damaged or Blown Down—A Number of Horses and Mules Killed—Travellers, Tragic Fate of a Boat's Crew A Lieutenant and Six Men in a Boat from a British Vessel in Gutch Harbor Try to Save Two Men in Another …, The Lesson of 200 Years, Rescued Mariners, Fighting for the Seaboard, Drummers in a Cyclone Terrible Adventure of a Party of Ambassadors of Trade, Who Were Caught in Tuesday's Storm between Davis …, Debs Won't Desert Bryan He Backs out of His Promise to Stump Texas in Tom Watson's Interest, How to Cook Asparagus, The Czar and Czarina Detained in Portsmouth Harbor until Yesterday Morning by Rough Weather, The Riot in Fort Motte Preparations to Arrest the Ringleaders—One of Them Resists and is Killed—More Arrests to Be Made To-Day, Cotton at Monck's Corner, Death of Sylvester Bleckley Anderson Loses One of Its Most Prominent Citizens and Enterprising Merchants, Hinges on the Labor Element Both Democrats and Republicans Claim to Be Confident—Alleged Heavy Accessions of Germans and Farmers …, Echoes of the Equinoctial How the Great Cyclone Swept through Florida, Colleton Crops Damaged Cotton Blown from the Pods into the Dirt—The Charleston and Macon Railroad, The Tandem is Tricky, What's in a Name? Sometimes a Great Deal, as in the Case of the Name of the Democratic Party for Which Suit is to Be Brought …, The Storm at Vances Forests, Fences, Buildings and Crops in Fields Badly Damaged—No Loss of Life, Woman's World The Woman Who is Mayor of a New Zealand Town. Business: Cuban Tales of Woe Probably Manufactured for the United States Market, Trade with South America New England Cotton Manufocturers Consider the Situation. Arts & Entertainment: Tying Her Shoe, Capital News and Gossip Secretary Herbert Returns to Duty and Awards the Gunboat Contracts—Safe Arrival of the Bancroft at Gibraltar, A Terrible Times, When He Weakened, Immortal Love, Bryan at St Louis The Same Old Story for the Two Hundredth Time, Gen Buckner's Story He Tells in Strong but Familiar Style of the Meaning of the Chicago Revolutionary Platform, For Cold Weather Dame Fashion Complacently Awaits Its Coming, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Letter to the editor: South Carolina Tea Dr. Shepard Corrects a Gross Error of a Correspondent of the Aiken Times—This Year's Crop over 1,000 …, South Carolina Tea The Entire American Crop This Year is 250 Pounds, That Romance in Real Life The Main Facts of the Story Unquestionably True, The Citadel of the State A Graduate's Eloquent Plea for His Alma Mater, Marshall Stevens's Visit Col I. W. Avery Tells the Public through the Manufacturers' Record That It Was Made to Savannah Alone. Sports: The World of Sport Yesterday on the Turf and on the Diamond, Contest for the Temple Cup, Base Ball League. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Silver or Gold. Elections: Betting on the Election Little or No Money Wagered in Charleston yet Awhile—The Way Bookmakers Talk Out—The Chances of the Candidates—A, Bryan in His Populist Role He Accepts the Nomination of the People's Party. Miscellaneous: The Weekly News and Courier. Editorial: Beats the Bread Fruit Tree, Mr Mckinley and the "Farmers' Market", Too Many Ware Houses At Some Tobacco Markets There Are so Few Buyers That There is Scarcely Any Competition. 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. Shipping news: A Novel Judicial Decree, The Next Dash at the Pole Jackson Knows What Nansen Has Done and What He Must Do to Surpass the Record.
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