News and courier - 03/11/1897
1897; Gale Group;
Autores
A. K., R. S. M., J. E. N., C. K. Henderson, A. S. Salley, Jr., Anthony Hope, Rodrigues Ottolengui,
ResumoElections: Rounding up the Campaign Ready for To-Day's Elections in New York and Other States. News: Fire in Lynchburg, Terrible Tragedy in Pickens A Preacher Who Loved Whiskey Murdered His Wife and Killed Himself, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, Calvinists in Council The Presbyterian Synod of South Carolina, Woman at Home and Abroad My Lady's Maid, Wholesale Smuggling of Chinese Congress Will Investigate the Workings of the Exclusion Act, For Good Health in Homes The Prime Essentials for Household Sanitation, Hub's Biggest Merchant Charles E. Osgood Recommends Paine's Celery Compound, Sale of Pacific Railroads, Not His Fault (From Puck), Sent to Sumter for Safety The Negro Who Murdered a Policeman in Orangeburg, The Mill Men in Spartanburg They Had to Pay a Flying Visit, but Were Delighted with What They Saw, A State's Rights Decision, Comptroller Norton's Luck He Holds One Office and Gets Back Pay for Another, The Gothic is out of Date (W. B. Bigelow, in November Scribenr's), A Georgia Farmer Murdered, A Family of Fox Terriers, Stages of Water, A Conflict of Evidence Chapter XVII, Mr Bacot a Candidate, King of the Klondike Major Walsh, Military Czar of Dawson City, Unbleached canton flannel makes the best dishcloths, A Woman Warden, A Cuban Disaster, June Rice Still Safe Georgetown Planters Delighted by the Absence of Jack Frost—Iron Fronts for the Old Hazard Buildings—The Steamer Louisa to be Added to the River Fleet…, Henry George's Sudden Death An Event That Stunned New York on Riday, Women of Today Leaders in Important Fields of Industry, The News of the Day, Heat of the Sun, That African Cotton Again, The Coal Supply of the South, Miles and Knots, Telescopes, Large and Small A Bushel or More of New Asteroids and Planets Already Seen through the Yerkes Telescope, Liquor Wagons Seized Gov Ellerbe's Fatuous Fight with Original Packages, Caucasians in China, Riot in Pennsylvania The Result of the Ill-feeling between Union and Non-Union Laborers, Simon Dale Chapter III, Capture of a Murderer Orangeburg Rejoices That the Negro Who Killed Policeman Wolfe is in the Clutches of the Law, Time Needed in Thinking, Progress of Yellow Fever New Orleans Lives in Hopes—The Cold Change Had a Bad Effect Yesterday, but a Decrease of the Fever is …, Sale of the G. A. And W. Road The Motion Was Made Yesterday and a Date Will Probably Be Fixed To-Day, The Chances in Ohio It is an "Off" Year and the Democrats Are Hopeful of Success, Alabama's Brain and Brawn First Settlers Were Mainly South Carolinians, College Rowing, Around the World, The City on the Congaree Sayings and Doings of the People of Columbia, State Supreme Court, Multiple News Items, Royal Bicyclists, Solid Chunks of Wisdom Quit Sowing Politics and All Cotton and Grow Wheat and Meat, Bicycle Lamps, Champion of Missouri, The Boss and the Prince, There are two Klondike Bowling clubs in Brooklyn, The Big Deal Consummated Sale of the Pacific Railroad to the Syndicate, A State Family Reunion That is What the Fair at Columbia is Expected to Be, Foreign Costumes in America, To Tax Original Packages A New Solution of a Troublesome Problem, Never in a Thousand Years Bishop Gaines's Crazy Theory That Nature is Erasing the Color Line, The Burial of Henry George A Contrast to the Funeral of the Previous Day, The Mill Men in Columbia A Warm Welcome to the Capital of the State, Chinese Justice for Pirates, To Save the Seals A Treaty against Pelagic Sealing Negotiated by the United States, Russia and Japan, Judicial Control of Roads The History of the Management of the Pacific Railroads by the United States Courts, Henry George, Sun, Moon and Tide, Shot for Stealing Fate of a Newly-appointed Republican Postmaster in Virginin, The Mountain City The O. P. Lawyers Ask for Another Injunction against the License Ordinance—A Counterfeit Fake, A New Comptroller General Auditor Epton, of Spartanburg, Succeeds Mr Norton, A Confederate Gourmet He Eat Rats during the War, Not Because He Was Starving, but Because He Wanted a Change of Diet, Lexington's First Fair Great Success in Every Department—The County Exhibit Will Be a Feature of the State Fair, "Spartanburg County, in South Carolina," says the Birmingham Age-Herald, "has now reached a desirable condition, Nashville and Charleston, A Challenge to Tut Ryan, The Health of Clemson, The New Game of Center Ball, The Dangers of Militarism, Jurors, Please Notice, Small Fire in Spartanburg, The Rates on Fertliizers A Perpetual Stumbling Block to the Railroad Commission, Lower Wages in England, Independence Hall The Famous Old Building to Be Reconstructed, In Bryan's Own State All the Free Silver Forces Have Combined against the Republicans in Nebraska, but the Result is in Doubt, Lutherans against Liquor Closing Proceedings of the South Carolina Synod, The Mountain City Suicide of a Young Man Who Was Given to Drink—What President Harizog Says about Clemson, The Centre of Calvinism It is Temporarily Established in Darlington, "There is honor in death," says the Philadelphia Inquirer, "when fighting the most corrupt political organization and the most corrupt political leaders America has ever Known", The Talk of an Old Man All is Not Gold That Glitters and All Change is Not Progress—The past and Present of Spartanburg County …, Dr Gwaltney against Whiskey A Powerful Prohibition Sermon Which Converted Even a Drummer—Edgefield Will Welcome Gen Rosser—Governor …, Death of an Abbeville Lady, Much Beer Consumed, New England Horrors, Emperor and Sultan, The Newberry Herald and News does not appear to have a clear idea of the meaning of the word "rebellion", Grows Cotton and Prospers, Frightful Death in a Mill Sad Fate of the Youthful Superintendent of Machinery of the Batesville Mill in Greepville County, The Great Kentucky Futurity. Business: The World of Trade R. G. Dun & Co's Report of the Week's Transactions, The Dry Goods Market. Classified ads: The Weekly News and Courier and American Weekly Agriculturist Both One Year Only $1 35, Faith in Hood's, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: The story of King Arthur and his round table is a myth, although what purports to be the round table is still to be seen in a south of England town, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game, One Man's Views. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: Our Now England Visitors, The Cheraw Fair, A Cotton Mill for Hampton, Hugh Wilson Versus Calhoun. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths. Shipping news: Docking Our Battle Ships The Modern Floating Dock and Its Possibilities. Display ads: Free to Every Subscriber!. Sports: In the World of Sport The Graves of Famous Horses, Broader Athletics, Football Kicks.
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