News and courier - 15/04/1896
1896; Gale Group;
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A. K., T. G. W., J. M. Steadman, T. R. T., Jno. G. Williams, Kate Lilly Blue, Corresponding Secretary, J. M. B., Willie Jones, Chairman, Max Nordau, Josiah Patterson, C. Plank, James R. Randall, Celia Logan, Olive Harper, Frank L. Stanton in Atlanta Constitution, Lucy Cleveland, J. Albert Smith in Truth, J. H. Beadle, F. G. De Fontaine, E. C. Bald in New York Journal, Helen Mathers,
ResumoNews: Why They All Straddled! They Feared to Take Sides between the Senators, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, Bagging, Ties and Baling Cotton Shippers Discuss Important Matters at Their Augusta Meeting, Sent to the Penitentiary, Black and Tan Convention The Webster Faction of the "G. O. P." in South Carolina, Correct Cycling Position How a Rider Should Carry Himself on the Wheel, Tolstoi and the Theatre, Charleston "At Home" The Hundreds of Veterans Will All Be Welcome, A Pneumatic Gun Bursts Narrow Escape of the Officers Testing the Gun—A Spectator Wounded, For the Veterans and All Their Friends, The Inter-State Law A Special Effort to Be Made to Punish Railroad Men for Its Infringement, Beer Drinking in Bavaria Evil Effects of Even the Finest Beer in the World, Winthrop's Naughty Girls Some April Fool Exercises Which Were Not in the Curriculum, Woman's World One of Minnesota's Cultivated Women Leaders, Hotel Burned in Aiken, Famous Cycle Folk, A Candidate for Lynching, Important Legal Decisions The United States Supreme Court Decides That Gold is Money, and Therefore That Gold Bonds Issued under …, "Straddling" is Triumphant At Least in the State Executive Committee, Death of Ex-Governor Holt The Largest Cotton Manufacturer and One of the Wealthiest Citizens of North Carolina, A Tobacco Millionaire's Will, A New Rosa Bonheur Lucy Cleveland's Vivid Word Picture of a Brilliant Artist, The Indiana at Norfolk, Home Matters in Washington The Debate on the Pilotage Bill—Strong Arguments Made against It by Miner, of Wisconsin, and Amos Cummings—Elections, The Pulpit Just Right, Johnston Claims Alabama But He Did the Same Thing Last Year until after the Meeting of the State Convention, Lynching is Murder Rev. E. E. Bomar's Sermon Based on the Windsor Outrage, The Swift Riders, Union Needs Good Water It Will Come from Buffalo Creek or Artesian Wells—The Historic Union Times Changes Hands, Some Patent Personals They Read like the Real Article, but Require No Replies, The Aughtry Murder Trial A Case That is Still Causing a Sensation in Columbia, Criminal Court in Alken Several Murder Cases on the Docket—One Murderer Resentenced to Be Hanged, The Use of Wood Handle Bars of That Material Are Used on Some Wheels This Year, Montana's Mining Horrors Bad Management Said to Be Reponsible for the Death of a Number of Men, Dangers of Sturgeon Fishing Nine Men Drowned While Renewing the Nets off Virginia Beach, The Insult Was Wired, Horrible Tragedy in Elgin Insane Girl Murders Her Former Asylum Attendent and Then Kills Herself, Wheel Wit and Wisdom, Cat's Funeral Conducted by a Dog (From Popular Science News), Science and Progress A Novel Blowpipe for Use with an Alcohol Lamp, A Secret of the Sea The Unerring Waymarks of the Trackless Waste, The News of the Day, Paying for the Slaves An Act of Justice to the South That Will Never Be Done, The Work of Congress Refusal of the Senate to Continue a Printing Contract by Which the Government Saved Money—Debate on Dupont's …, Whipped for the First Time Young Griffo, the Australian, is Turned down at Last, A Gold Standard Wanted At the Annual Meeting of the Charleston Savings Institution Yesterday President Israel Said That Banks …, Spartanburg's Convention Delegations Still Being Appointed by the Cities in the State, Who Was the Champion?, The Household When Putting up Fresh Curtains, Note the Decorator and Furnisher's Advice, Democrats of Wyoming, The Birthday of Jefferson A Happy Democratic Reunion at Monticello, Columbia News and Gossip A Quiet Municipal Election in Which the Regular Democratic Ticket is Elected with Very Slight Opposition, The News the Cable Brings Sayings and Doings of the People in the Old World, Farm House Burned at Broyles, Multiple News Items, A Dead Sure Thing, Odd Spokes, Ouida on Cycling, Sea Island Rebels Meeting of the Confederate Survivors and of Beaufort Camp, U. C. V.—The Roll of Honor—The Sons of Veterans …, A Lynching Foiled in Laurens The Quickness of the Sheriff and the Possible Cost of $2,000 to the County Probably Saved John Livingston's …, Abbeville's City Primary, South Carolina at Chicago, South Carolina Tea Results of Dr. C. U. Shepard's Experiments at Pinehurst, Mrs Louise Chandler Moulton, the mother of Mrs. W. H. Shaefer, of this city, is unable to make an intended visit to the South, owing to a broken arm, caused by slipping in the street in Boston the other day, Politics in New Orleans The Citizens' League Declines to Co-operate with the Democratic Machine, Dry Goods Queens Most Responsible and Best Paid Women's Work, The Women of Denmark, Suicide of a Baptist Deacon, A Central American Show, Mills Must Come to the Cotton A Dozen Representative New England Mill Men Acknowledge the South's Preeminent Manufacturing Advantages, The City on the Congaree A Change in Columbia's Municipal Government, The Lily Whites of Manning Brayton Makes a Better Impression Than Smalls—Probable Infanticide, Merrimac and Monitor The Chief Engineer of the Confederate Ram Tells the Story of the Fight and of the Gallantry of Catesby …, Port Royal Dock All Right The Great Battle Ship Indiana Leaves the Dock and Goes to Sea with Water to Spare, Wonderful to See The Spring Styles Are of All Colors and Shapes, Cotton Futures, A Gigantic Library It Will Be Ready for Use Early Next Year, Great Blizzard in Colorado Wild Work of the Wind and Snow—Live Stock Destroyed and Cars Blown from the Tracks and Piled up in the …, The Spartanburg Meeting It Will Be Called to Order Wednesday at 8 P. M., Colonial Carolina An Entertaining Paper by Prof Meriwether, Married at St. George's, An Ex-Confederate Rally No Building in Spartanburg Could Hold the Veterans, The Treasury Gold Reserve, A Great Battle Abbey Southerners Interested in the Erections of a War Museum, Agricultural Statistics Report of the Government on Winter Wheat and Rye and Condition of Live Stock, The Hog Contest—A Belated Entry, The Political Diamond A Glance at the Field and the Players, A Confederate Muesum An Excellent Work Inaugurated by the Daughters of the Confederacy, Bloodshed in Spartanburg A Quarrel between Landlord and Tenant, in Which the Latter Used a Knife with Fatal Effect, Daughters of the Regiment Two Platoons of Lovely Women of Beaufort on Dress Parade—The Defeating Alarum Which Followed the Command …, Cleaning the Bearings, The Lovely Malincourt, Multiple Bikes as Pacers, A Terror of the East He Would Not Drink and Had a Great Record at Home, Camden's Ex-Confederates Hagood's Brigade and Camp Kirkland to Be Well Represented in the Charleston Reunion—A Kershas Man Who …, One Cent a Mile for Everybody, "Eye-Opening Facts", Uniform Cotton Baling, Crisp Breaks down Atlanta's Wretched Climate Nearly Killed the Ex-Speaker, Col Mckissick to the Front The Venerable Soldier Eloquently Addresses His Comrades at Union—Delegates Elected to the Charleston …, The New Prince of the Poets Nordau's Tribute to Alfred Austin and the English, The Belligerency of Cuba Will President Cleveland Recognize It or Not?, A Philadelphia Hurrah The Semi-Centennial of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, The Convention at Chicago Preliminary Meeting of the Sub-committee on Arrangements of the National Democratic Committee—A Check …, Guns for Charleston Forts The Government Invites "Proposals for Transportation, Etc.", Confederate Pensioners Large Meetings of Veterans Throughout the State, Ex-Senator Trumbull Ill, Tillman Pities Watterson South Carolina's Greatest Demagogue Denounces Cleveland and Carlisle at Lexington, Kentucky, How to Care for a Tire, An Aiken Hostelry Burned The Park Avenue Hotel Burned—The Thirty Guests Unhurt—Loss about $12,000, The Polka Dot Rooster It Gave Noodlesby a Great Run and is Still Able to Crow, Gen Stephen D. Lee "Fighting Parson" Jones Pays a Hand Some Tribute to the Splendid Military Services and Character of the …. Business: The Grain and Trade Congress All the Northwest Urged to Have Their Representatives Here, Export of Gold, Charleston's Last and Best Chance, Direct Trade Assured The Transatlantic Line to Be Stated in the Fall. Sports: Old Time Base Ball A Game of Veterans to Aid in Building a Monument to Harry Wright. Classified ads: In Hot Water, Tutt's Liver Pills, Hood's Sarsaparilla, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Potash. Letter to the editor: A Free Silver Fake Josiah Patterson Has Not Been Defeated for Congress and Will Not Be, Hot Shot for the Preachers The Rev. John G. Williams Joins in the Scrimmage, The Pulpit and the Mob Have the Preachers Done Their Duty?—The Rev. J. M. Steadman, Pastor of Cumberland Methodist Church, Says …, Marion's Noble Women Organization of a Chapter of Daughters of the Confederacy. Miscellaneous: Terms. Elections: Easter Elections Wardens, Vestrymen and Delegates Chosen by Churches, Can't Vote Unless You Register. Editorial: Rational Forestry in South Carolina, The Norment Hand-Book The Sketches of Leading Towns Are so Valuable That They Should Be Put in Book Form, The Bluecoat on a Bicycle. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Arts & Entertainment: At Arlington, His Father's Version, Fashions Novel Strapping and Inlaying—Diminished Sleeves with Cavalier Cuffs, A New Lochinvar, The Story of a Noble Life Military Career of Major Gen Joseph Brevard Kershaw, After Long Months, My Fiddle, The latest addition to the number of London musical hall "patriotic" song bears the title, "Don't Twist His Tail, My Boys", Wanted—A Family Tree Mrs. Crœsus Needed One, but Knew Not Where to Procure It, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths.
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