News and courier - 08/01/1896
1896; Gale Group;
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R. M. L., A. K., Poor John, Hector D. Lane, President American Cotton Growers' Protective Association, W. T. C. Bates, State Treasurer, W. D. Evans, Chairman Railroad Commission, Henriette Rousseau, Miss Reflector, Eliza Archard Conner, J. H. Beadle, E. W. Potter, Frank Barrett,
ResumoNews: Cylindrical Cotton Bales A Three Million Combine to Introduce Their Use in the South—Other Southern Enterprises, A Lack of Democrats, A Long Distance Chew, The State's Finances Annual Report of Dr Bates, State Treasurer of South Carolina, The Greenwood Arrests A Much Belated Account and Explanation of an Affair Which Should Have Been Telegraphed on the Day It …, The Confederate White House, Southern Cotton Mills The Development and Possibilities of a Vast Industry, Tennyson's Successor Alfred Austin, the New Laureate of England, To Overrawe the Sultan An American Fleet May Be Sent to Turkish Waters, Let the Good Work Go on The Southern Farmer and His Friend, the Hog, The Last Week Always Dull What Bradstreet's Says about the Business Year, The Feminine View Fads, Facts and Fancies of Interest to Women, A Field Day in the Senate Debate of the Big Guns on the Financial Question, Praying Only for the Possible, Dividends in Greenville Manufacturing Pays Well in the Pledmont, Havana under Martial Law, Not in the Auction Business The Democratic National Committee Will Choose the Convention City without Asking for Bids, He Didn't Come to Make a Speech, A Set of Rogues, Bids for Bonds Called for The Administration Takes the Bull by the Horns, The Cereal Crop Product The Government Statistician's Estimate of the Area, Product and Value of Wheat, Corn. Oats, Rye and Other …, John Grant was taken in last night charged with highway robbery, Dispensary Drunks, Cleveland Can Be Trusted, Woman's World in Paragraphs Illustration of What a Woman Can Do When She Tries, Talking Good Hard Sense Charleston's Advantages as a Manufacturing Point, A Fickle Young Woman, The Maryland Legislature A Democratic Senator Bulldozes His Colleagues into Making Him President of the Senate—Some Queer Politics, A New Era for Newberry The New President of the College Inaugurated, Our Secret Discovered, In the Colosseum Marion Crawford Writes of Memories That Haunt It, Education in Anderson, The News of the Day, Cotton Gambling Versus Farming, A Hog Killing Time South Carolina's Splendid Start for 1896!, New Men in Congress Thirty-Four Republicans from Sixteen Southern States, There's Millions in It The Development of the Gold-producing Region of Virginia—A Large Company Organized for the Purpose, Those Girls What the Dear Things Find to Talk about, The Cotton Movement, Beats Nellie Bly's Record, Woman's World The Assistant Attorney General of Montana, Belgium proposes to facilitate marriage by reducing the legal age for both sexas to 21 years, instead of 25 for the man and 21 for the woman, as the law is now, and making the consent of the father alone necessary instead of that of both parents, The Purple of the Prince As an Aureole about the Head of Ablegate Satolli, South Carolina is Solid The Hog and Hominy, Home Living and Home Rule Idea, Raise Their Voices for Peace The Resolutions Adopted by the New York Chamber of Commerce, Multiple News Items, Fashions Puffs and the Pompadour Style of Hair Dressing, Governor Mckinley's Message He Recommends Additional Taxation and Denounces Lynching, A Court, and Not a Corpse The Supreme Court Unanimous in Its Finding, A Big Cotton Combine All the Planters of the South Invited to Join, The Sugar Trust Case Eminent and Well Paid Counsel Will Exhaust All the Resources of Their Profession in Defence of the Recalcitrant, Fertilizer Factory Blown up, At the Seance The Lonely Widow Speaks with Her "Harry" and is Much Comforted Thereby, Out Of the Woods at Last, What the Country Needs, New Year at the White House A Grand Annual Function of the Republican Court, Waylaid and Murdered A Cowardly Crime Committed near Varnville by Two White Men, The Forty-Fifth State Utah Celebrates Statehood by a Grand Procession and Imposing Ceremonies in Salt Lake City, A Kiss That Was a Kiss Engene Field's Description of Emma Abbott's Kiss, An Impressive Word But It Raised the User of It to the Reputation of an Art Critic, To Reorganize the Militia A Bill in the House for Improvement O the National Guard of the States, All drafts, cheques, and postal money orders for this paper should be made payable to the order of The News and Courier Company, Presence of Mind, Rebels near Havana They Capture Several Towns and Burn One of Them and Destroy a Number of Sugar Estates—Refugees Flee to …, The Old North State Prospers Farmers in Better Condition Than in Years Though Wages Have Increased and There is a Great Demand for …, He Was Polite, Cotton Futures, Venezuelan Commission The President Appoints Five Suitable Men, Fatal Runaway Accident, "Miraculous Cures", A Black Eye for Phosphates The Annual Report of Inspector Jones on the Mines, Hanged in Barnwell, Railroad Sale Confirmed, Charleston's Knitting Mill A Building Being Prepared for the Enterprise—The Machinery Has Been Ordered and Will Be in Place before …, More Taxes Threatened A Scheme to Throw the Burden on Cities and Towns, In the Hands of the Blacks That is Where Columbia Leaves New Year's Celebration, Science and Progress An Experimenter Tells How to See One's Own Brain, Marion's Barns Are Full A Tournament at Latta—The Successful Knights and the Ladies They Crowned, The Bee in Morton's Bonnet New York's Venerable Governor Succumbs to Temptation at Last—He Was a Strong Man Thirty Years Ago, Good Pickens, The South African Crisis A Long Conference of Cabinet Officials in London, The Diplomatic Novelty Prospects of the Venezuelan Commission, Sober Second Thought In England as Well as America Tends to Peace, Our Sister Republic Some Facts about Venezuela Well Worth Knowing, He Fooled the Detective, Fire in Swansea The Livery Stable, Burned and the Hotel Has a Narrow Escape, An Explosion in Petersburg Two Negroes Badly Burned and a Hand-some Club House Damaged, Samoa's Unlucky King Malietoa Powerless, Unpaid and Broken in Spirit, He Had, Sparks from the Wires, "Behind the Scenes" (From Punch), Last Day of the Exposition Atlanta's Great Enterprise Comes to an End, The Amana Community Present State of the Experiment of the Inspirationists, Both Bench and Bar A Tribute to the Memory of the Late Judge G. S. Bryan. Business: The Money Market Commission on Gold Becomes an Unknown Quantity—Several Small Banks Hard Pressed, The South during the Year Nothwithstanding General Business Depression Wonderful Things Were Achieved. Weather report: A Cold Day North The Severest Weather in New York City for Many Years—Scenes on the Bay—Twenty-six below at Rome—Eleven …, Dead City on the Kansas Plains Named for Charles Sumner, It Once Flourished, but is Now Gone, Summer Fruits in Winter How Their Freshness Can Be Kept Unimpaired for Months. Classified ads: German Kali Works, Hood's Sarsaparilla, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Clyde Steamship Company. Letter to the editor: Cotton Gambling Vs Farming A Well-known Citizen Deplores the Probability of an Enormous Cotton Crop, Tells How Ruinous It Would …. Shipping news: Where the Rice Comes from The Largest Rice Shipping Point in the United States. Editorial: A Farm Cannery in York County, Nye on Stammerers Some Examples That Have Come under His Observation. Arts & Entertainment: The Way to Make Ice, One Exhibit and Three Expositions, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, Two of Them, They Were Overcome, He Was Too Soon, A Jingo's Prayer, The Wrong Animal, Moisture, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Elections: Poll Taxes for the Schools An Important Decision of the State Supreme Court. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Marriage notices: Wedding Costumes A Handsome Dress Made of the New Swanskin Silk, Marriages. Death notices: Deaths, Feasted by the Graves A Chicago Innovation at Funerals Which Does Not Meet General Approval.
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