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News and courier - 05/08/1896

1896; Gale Group;

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August Kohn, H. H. C., R. S. M., R. M. L., J. W. T., H. W. F., W. R. Davie, J. H. M., "W. J. Bryan, Y. S., W. D. G., Mary Earle, Victor Maurel, Carl Schofield, Henriette Rousseau, Eliza Archard Conner, J. G. H., Ex-Attache,

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News: The Campaign in Illinois Altgeld Cock Sure That Free Silver Will Carry the State, Accepting an Empty Honor Mr Levering Willing to Be the Prohibitionist Candidate for President, Heroes of Hart's Battery Reunion at Springfield—Fine Speeches—Charming Ladies—Generous Hospitality, What Tillman Says Goes! The Primary Merely to Record the Dictator's Will, An Unselfish Creature, John Gary Evans Guilty He Jeo Pardized the Peace and Violated the Law, Gordon out of Polittics The Grand Old Confederate is Losing His Grip, Sound Money in Florida Very Few Pensacolans Respond to the Call for Organizing the Gold Men—The County Almost Solid for Bryan …, A Mine of Information The Book about to Be Issued by the Treasury Department on Financial Subjects, A Neat Repartee, Shaming Evans at His Home Duncan Pours Hot Shot into the Governor at Aiken, Bryan and Pettigrew, Affection's Pivot, Newspaper Women Their Work and Pay in the Large Cities, Fire in Georgetown Two Buildings Burned and One Damaged—Loss $5,000 on Buildings and $2,000 on Stock, First Bale at Kingville, To Save the Gold Reserve Morgan's Foreign Exchange Syndicate Have Enormous Offerings of Credits, Talking like a Derned Fool A Financial Argument That "the Other Fellow" Couldn't Take in, Will Not Hide His Head, Woman's World She Fills a Chair in the University of Wyoming, It Almost Worked This Bicycle Girl Had a Scheme, but the Other One Spoiled It, Made up Faces, Not Profoundly Impressed, Democratic Headquarters It Will Probably Be at the Old Wormley Hotel—Free Silver Spreading in New England, Argon's Specific Gravity, He Should Be Brought into Court, The Silver Miners' Plot A Nice Little Scheme by Which They Have Fooled the Farmers and Hope to Swindle the Whole Country, Sound Money in Kentucky Mass Meetings to Be Held in Every County and a State Convention in Louisville, The Question of Over-Production, A Warning to Filibusters The Neutrality Laws Must Be Strictly Obeyed, "Speaker Reed," says the Philadelphia Record, "showed the courage of a leader and the breadth of a stateman in his speech delivered at Alfred, Maine, in which he declared that honest money Democrats are welcome in the Republican fold, not that they are to be Republicans, for they will not be, but because they are patriots, for that they must be", Going to Greenville It is Definitely Settled That the Charleston Department is to Be Represented at the Tournament, National Headquarters, Mending Window Screens, They Didn't Get It Mandy and Aaron Couldn't Agree on a Gravestone, Dust to Dust, Col J. M. Wilson, Commissioner of Public Buildings at Washington, states that 1,244,227 persons have ascended the Washington monument since 1888 without an accident, July Weather The Monthly Meteorological Summary Issued by the Weather Bureau, Nevada's Silver King Senator Stewart Now Thinks He Sees the Biggest Bonanza of His Life within His Grasp, American Machines Abroad, The Barbecue at Red Bank First Campaign Meeting in the New County of Saluda, Why is Jones like Samson? He Knows How to Put His Jawbone to Good Use, The Tip Tilted Hat, Tom Reed Slaps McKINLEY He Says That Two Months Ago Republican Success Seemed Certain, "Now They Tel Us All That is Changed", Tom Watson, the Populist candidate for Vice President, is said to be firm in his determination not to retire in the interest of Sewall, the Democratic candidate, The News of the Day, Lost Millions for a Bride The Sacrifice Seems to Worry Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., "Populistic and Dangerous" Ohio's Gold Democrats Adopt Resolutions and Elect Ex-Congressman Outhwaite Delegate to the Indianapolis …, The Negro's Promised Land How June Moore, of York, Has Prospered in Liberia, Stone to Notify Bryan, York Alliance Encampment A Great Gathering of Farmers at Tirzah, Sound Money in Illinois, Collieries Lessen Time, State of the Treasury Gold Reserve Continues to Increase, as Does the Total Circulation in the United States, Which, Though …, The Funny, Funny, Pops Some Amusing Incidents of the Circus at St. Louis, The Mountain City Trial of Rowley Transferred to Abbeville—Opening of the Federal Court—Firemen's Tournament and State …, The Bicycle Button, The Memorial to Timrod, Uncommon Bicycle Suits Some of the Freaks of Fashion That Flourish Awheel, Political Camp Meetings Novel Scheme to Preach Free Silver to the People, Notes about Dress Sun Umbrellas, Fall Dress Goods and Accessories, Wit of the Wheel, Multiple News Items, Mary French Field The Daughter of the Children's Poot is a Gifted and Attractive Young Woman, Odd Spokes, Cuba's "Baptist Bishop" Rev Dr Diaz Says the Island Will Surely Gain Its Independence in Less Than a Year, The Alabama Machine, A Marlboro Veteran Dead He Was at Once a Soldier of the Cross and a Soldier of the Confederacy, United States Agricultural Bulletins, Registration in October, New Companies in England, Christened in Blood The First Homicide in Saluda County since Its Organization, The New York Banks' Statement Heavy Decrease in Loans and Deposits—The Effect of the Payment of Gold into the Treasury and the Gain …, Physical Exercise Views of Victor Maurel, the Eminent Baritone Singer, A Whole State Disgusted J. G. Evans the Ring Leader of a Disgraceful Campaign, A Boon to Women in the Country, Good for the Combines Judge Simonton's Injuction against Railroads Cutting Rates, Can Register in October That is the Opinion of Attorney General Barber, National Joint Debates Latest Sensational Rumor in Washington, Nashville's Cycle Races, Clydes Versus Charleston A Suit to Be Heard before Judge Simonton at Flat Rock, A Garrison on the Island, Piazza Chair Cushions, A New Spirit in Housekeeping, Making Candidates Explain The Burning Issue of the County Campaign in Union: Who is Responsible for the New Road Law?, William Jennings Bryan A Character Sketch of the Democratic Candidate, The Republican Campaign Headquarters of the Executive Committee Opened in the City of New York, Good Roads and Cycle Paths, Silver Party Wants Funds The National Committee Issues an Address Asking for the Support of Bryan and Sewall, Ahead with the News, Worst Type of Spoilsmen Arkansas Jones's Account of the Southern Populists, Cycling Wisdom, The Silver Candidate Mr Bryan at Last Announces the Itinerary of His Journey to New York, Notes from Manning, Cotton Futures, Tom Watson's Idea He Thinks Sewall Should Retire and Leave the Field to Him, The Weldon Estate Chapter Xxi, When Wheeling is Universal, A Remarkable Suicide Business Man and Politician of Chattanooga Kills Himself for Some Reason Not Stated, A Seasonable Luxury, Crops in the Cotton Belt Weekly Report of the Department of Agriculture, A Barbecue in the Skyland Col Mcmissick's Treat to Sons of Confederate Veterans, Over $13,000,000 Deficit The Treasury Statement for the Month of July—Increase in Expenditures over Last Year, A Proud Record, Good Form for Men Elementary Rules of Courtesy on a Wide Variety of Subjects, Fighting the Tie Trust The Alliance and the Wire Men Seem to Be at Odds, A Very Handsome Present The Crew of the Good Ship Charleston Sond Flags to the City, Mixson in a Tight Place He Hates to Lie, but Fears to Tell the Whole Truth, Fusion with Populists, The Beginning of Ruin A Large Firm in Philadelphia Forced to the Wall by the Shrinkage of Values Caused by the Chicago Convention, "Uncle George" as a Doctor A Silver-Coated Pill for the Saluda Reformers, North Carolina for Mckinley At Least That is What is Claimed by Senator Pritchard, the Republican Leader in the Old North State, Thousands of Tons Wasted, Bryan's Vermont Friends, Howard Lockwood & Co. The Partnership Dissolved, but the Business Will Continue as Usual, Bryan as Ringmaster He Cracked the Whip in an Omaha Amateur Circus, The Grain Elevators The Manufacturers' Record Has Something to Say Regarding a Big Charleston Enterprise, Death of Colleton's Sheriff Probably the Oldest Official of That Class in the United States, Education of the Stump In South Carolina It is a Case of the Blind Leading the Blind, Light Wanted in Lexington An Encouraging Feature of the Campaign Meeting There, The Sound Money Movement Gradually Assuming Shape and Spirit in Many of the States, The City of the Spartans What Constitutes Communication of a Jury with Outsiders?—Wheelmen to Organize—A Brief Session of the …, Manufactures in the South Weekly Report of the Manufacturers' Record of Baltimore, A Tornado's Aftermath Many Nervous Diseases Caused by the St Louis Storm, Youngsters to a Youngster The Summer Law Class at Virginia University Congratualtes Bryan—His Reply, Bryan Promises No Offices That is Probably Looked after by Senator Jones and the Executive Committee, No Walk over for Stokes Mr Altamont Moses Will Not Run for the Unexpired Term in the 54th Congress, but Informs Dr Stokes That …, Death of Col Geo W. Mciver A Brave Confederate Officer and for Years a Prominent Citizen of Charleston, A Clever Carolina Girl Miss Petty, of the New York Sun's Staff, in the City for a Few Days, Tammany Endorses Bryan, The Seaboard Obeys They Will Restore the Rates on Augusts, A Crisis in the Cabinet Hoke Smith about to Desert the President, Pen Punctures, Sparks from the Wires, The Fall River Shut-Down, Cleveland at Mashpee, Retirement of Mr Harrity The Notable Pennsylvania Democrat Evidently Has That Tired Feeling, Edgefield's Metamorphosis The Red Shirt County Cares No More for Campaigns, A Snake Story No Use Trying to Obtain a Drink without a Serpent as Currency, The New Woman How to Make Wives Happy and Keep Them at Home, A Big Day in Orangeburg Second Anniversary of the Tillman Volunteers. Business: The Sea Board Not Beaten It Will Keep within the Law, but Will Still Be Able to Injure the Southern's Business, Marion a Tobacco Market First Sale at the New Ware House to Take Place the Day after To-Morrow, Dun & Co Grow Hopeful If Business is Not Better, Business Conditions Are. Elections: Political Gossip in Chicago, George Winston's Successor E. A. Alderman, Aged 30, Elected President of the North Carolina University, Populists in Vermont They Endorse the Platform, but Not the Nominees of the St. Louis Convention. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, A Bit of Truth, Scrofula. Editorial: Questions about the Currency Short Answers to Inquiring Readers, On Behalf of the Farmers, "Deep Water" Everywhere, Mr Klanber is Hurt. Miscellaneous: The Weekly News and Courier. Review: The Negro North and South Zion's Herald, a Boston Newspaper, Says "the South Treats the Negro a Deal Better Than New England Does", A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Arts & Entertainment: An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, Magdalen, For Little Folks A Boy Poet, At the Gate How Lem Bagg Started in to Bid His Jennie Good Night, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Display ads: The Weekly News and Courier. Sports: Unpaced Racing The Excellence of This Season's Sport Accounted for. Letter to the editor: An Incident of the Reunion Carolina's Tributes to Jefferson Davis and the Disposition of Them.

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