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News and courier - 29/04/1899

1899; Gale Group;

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R. S. M., J. E. N., H. C. S., L., Rankin M. Wilkinson, Ethel Knox, Mary Scott Rowland, Brig. Gen. Charles King, U. S. A., T. R. T.,

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News: A Good Man Appointed, Gov Ellerbe in Summerville He Shows No Fatigue from His Journey, and is Resting Quietly in the Enjoyment of the Luxury and Comfort …, Chrysolite's Narrow Escape, The Rice Market The Regular Weekly Letter Issued by the Dan Talmage Sons' Company, Queer Reasons for Divorce, The Citizens Protected A Railroad Cannot Be Torn up Regardless of the Rights of the People along the Line—Judge Brawley's Decision …, The Arkansas Anti-Trust Law, He Heard the First Gun, "Seditious Literature!" Fortunately This is Still a Free Country and Criticism of the Powers That Be is Not Sedition, An Old Adage Exemplified Woes of a Young Soldier Who Wants to Marry "the Prettiest Red-headed Girl in Virginia", Marion District Conference Presiding Elder Power and Bishop Duncan Preside—Large Attendance from Marion and Marlboro, but Many Horry …, Tornadoes in the West A Large Part of Kirksville, Mo, Swept Away—Fifty to Sixty Persons Killed and a Thousand Injured, Mrs. Rowland's Beauty Hints, Those Modest Japanese!, Big Paying Gold Mine It is Owned by New Yorkers and is of Great Value—Large Sums Spent in Explorations, Beef Kept for a Month And yet the Troops Were Expected to Eat It—It Was Rotten, of Course, and Was Thrown Away, but the Government …, Portuondo Has an Office, Views of German-Americans They Denounce Militarism and Imperialism, Knowing from the Experience of Their Fatherland What a Curse …, Will Not Be Wanted South The Cruiser New Orleans Handicapped by Thirty Negroes in Her Crew, Dr. F. L. Parker at Holly Hill The Eminent Professor and Physician Warmly Welcomed by Alumni of the Medical College and Many New-Made …, In the Hand of the Jury, Little Points of Etiquette, Will "Do Herself Proud" Charleston Will Bestow Its Warmest Welcome and Its Rarest Grace upon the Veterans of the Confederacy, Two Wise Men of Miami They Went to Sea in a Bowl, or Something Not Much Better, but Were Fortunate Enough to Be Rescued by …, A Wounded Name, New Record for Trolleys Reporter Travels from the State House, Boston, to Brooklyn Bridge on Electric Railroads, The News of the Day, Fortune for a Colored Girl A Former Slave Leaves His Goddaughter $75,000, The Rev B. M. Palmer, D. D. The Great Presbyterian Theologian Fills the Pulpit in McPhersonville from Which His Father Once Preached—A, A Merry Night at Winthrop The Reception Given by the Forty-five Juniors to the Sixty-three Seniors—White and Gold Was the Color …, Capt W. L. Roddy, of Rock Hill The Thirty Survivors of His Command, Company H, 24th South Carolina Regiment, Invited to Come to the …, The Race War in Georgia A Law-abiding Negro Killed by Other Negroes Because He Helped the Whites to Ferret out Criminals, Coghlan's Indiscretion The Gallant Captain Says That His Remarks Were Not Intended for Publication and Were Embroidered by the …, The Fighting in Samoa Two Battles of the Friendlies with the Hostile Natives, Lynching Begets Lynching, Hail Storm in Hartsville Great Damage to Crops and Tobacco Seriously Injured—Electric Lights for a Thriving Town—A New Enterprise, Germany Very Docile England and the United States Appear to Have It All Their Own Way, Death of Robert Goelet, The City on the Congaree Sayings and Doings of the People of Columbia, The Siege of Calumpit Accounts of the Progress of Our Army Rather Mixed, Multiple News Items, A Warning to Officials Recent Experiences of Coghlan, Kautz and Chambers Should Teach Them to Control Their Tongues and Pens, Notify the Committee If You Have Rented Your Room Tell Chairman Evans, Col Garlington's Report The Public Will Read It, If the Bad Beef Court Will Not, Negro Troops for the Philippines, Explosion in Philadelphia Seventy-five Gallons of Benzol Kills Two Men, Injures a Score of Other Persons and Destroys $100,000 …, Some Dreyfus Sensations, Lively Fighting in Luzon Yesterday's Progress of the Calumpit Expedition, Picturesque Sardinian Women, Compensation for Reduced Representation, A Deplorable Spectacle The Lake City Lynching a Monstrous Piece of Diabolism, and to the Crime of Murder Has Been Added That …, Booker Washington's Idea The Cure for Lynching is the Education of Both Whites and Blacks, A Brave Woman, To Prevent Competition, Col Bacon's Word Pictures Edgefield's Versatile Editor Gives a Charming and Graphic Sketch of "Southern Days before the War"—The …, A pure soap, warm soft water and soft flannel are the best appliances for washing the hair, Coghlan is Safe No Nice Regard for Etiquette Will Cause Him to Be Retired, A Magnificent Structure The Thomson Auditorium Delivered to the City, The McCORMICK Conspiracy Trial of Tolbert's Neighbors for an Alleged Conspiracy to Keep Him out of the Community, Uppish Negro Preachers They Have Entirely Too High an Estimate of Their Own Importance and Influence, The Negro in the Church Presence of Negro Delegates in the International Sunday-School Convention at Atlanta and Their Self-Assertion, Teaching the Teachers Mcmahan's Scheme of Summer Schools for the State, The Flood at Omaha, The Augusta Southern South Carolina and Georgia Railroad Gets the Road Back, but There is Still Trouble Ahead, Trouble in Savannah Discharged Soldiers Object to Being Pooled by the Railroads, A State Line in Court, Happenings in Havana The Fate of $100,000,000 in Cuba Decided by the Fiat of President McKinley, The Bright Side of Grant Address of Gen Joe Wheeler at Pittsburg Yesterday, A Threat of Insurrection Foolish Talk of Bishop Walters in Philadelphia, In the State of Maine there are seventeen spool factories, and the white birch trees of that Commonwealth annually supply the material for 300,000,000 spools, on which are subsequently wound about 50,000,000,000 yards of thread, Daisy May Tells How Men Should Dress, Is a Dog Property? An Old Conundrum of the Courts Revived, Rather Hard on the Germans Coghlan Hit Them, and Now Kautz Rubs It in, Cromwell, the Protector Three Hundredth Anniversary of His Birth, The State Supreme Court, Race Trouble in Alabama A White Man and a Negro Killed—Negro Assertion of Equality the Cause of the Trouble, Burying the Hatchet It Has Been Going on since the W. L. I. Went to Bunker Hill, a Score of Years Ago—But Perhaps It is as …, Killed by a Postmaster, The Song of the South Events of Industrial Progress during the Week, A Flag That Was Hauled down It Was the Cross of St George, and It Was Taken down by British Orders, Woman at the Photographer's, United States Senator Teller had a fainting attack today, A Commission off for Apia, A Dorchester Regiment There Being Three Camps in the County the Veterans Will Appear in Regimental Formation—Stephen Elliott …. Arts & Entertainment: Spartanburg's Music Fest Fifteen Hundred Tickets Sold to the Opening Concert—The Festival Closed Last Night after a Brilliant …, They Differ, Poking Fun at Wilhelm The Song the American Sailors Sang about the Kaiser, A Love Match, Advance of Hale's Brigade Filipinos Well Drilled and Stand Firm Even before Artillery—Every Foot of Ground Contested, but American …, Camp Harry Benbow, U, C. V. Clarendon Will Send a Lovely Sponsor and Four Charming Maids of Honor to the Reunion and Will Provide …, Springtide in the South, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Sports: Events of the Turf Tommy Burns Rides Five Races in One Day at Montgomery Park and Wins Four of Them. Classified ads: Castoria, Pond's Extract, Simple Home Dyes, Special Notices, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Louis Cohen & Co., Boarding. Display ads: Drugs and Medicines. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: Interesting and Astonishing. Letter to the editor: Gen Beauregard's Staff, Sunday, April 21, 1861 An Interesting Coincidence in the Church Services of That Day, the Third Sunday after Easter, and the …. Shipping news: Russia Gobbling Corea At Least That is the Substance of the News Brought by a Steamer to Vancouver. Weather report: The Weather and the Crops Weekly Report of the Agricultural Department in Washington.

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