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News and courier - 01/07/1899

1899; Gale Group;

Autores

A. K., S. C. M., J. M. C., E. B. C., R. S. M., J. Adger Smyth, H., J. M. P., Wilson G. Lowell, John Strange Winter, Rudyard Kipling,

Resumo

News: "Not Ignorant Savages", Pitiful Condition of China Rulers of the Flowery Kingdom Cry, "After Us, the Deluge!", Bennetts Ville on a Boom A Big Cotton Mill Nearing Completion, a $50,000 Oil Mill Being Built, Many New Residences and Two More …, The Silk Skirt Wrist, The Riots in Brussels Disorderly Proceedings in the Chamber of Deputies Followed by Demonstrations in the Streets, A Postmaster in Trouble, Alleged British Grab, Prospects of the South How They Are Affected by the Needs of the World, Had the Court down Fine, Some Dreyfus Rumors, Good for the Columbia ! The New Cup-Defender Beats the Old Defender in a Race of Thirty-eight Miles in a Stiff Breeze, Schley's Strategy It Was the Means of Winning the Battle of Santiago, The Murder of a Mayor An Office-seeker in Muskegon, Losing His Office, Kills the Mayor and Then Kills Himself, The Spirit of the Filipinos, A South African Sensation, A Hard Question, Hadn't Heard of Hamlet, Bloody Work in Alabama Armed Negroes Surprised and Their Leaders Shot down, The Cadets in Camp On the Eve of Graduation Day in Orangeburg, The Race War in Alabama Sheriff Says He Has No Right to Disarm the Riotous Negroes, Cold and Disease Germs, Three And—An Extra When Halter and Heel Ropes Are Slipped, Do Not Give Chase with Sticks, but with Gram.—Punjabi Proverb, Otis Opens the Ports It is Done in the Interest of the Friendly Natives as Well as the Merchants of Manilla—It Will Give a …, Drowned in the Pasig Fate of Five Soldiers of the Twelfth United States Infantry, Bessemer pig iron is quoted to-day at $20 at ton in the Mahoning Valley, and in Pittsburg the price is $20 75, The News of the Day, Chicago Kidnappers on Trial A Sister of Mrs Ingersoll Begs the Father of the Stolen Child to Have Mercy, but He Declines to Listen, Revivals in Anderson Successful Religious Meetings, with One Week's Intermission, since May 10—Plenty of Work for Contrators …, An Anti-Tuberculous Serum, America's Fighting Strength Probably Greater Than That of Any Other Nation, An Extra Ordinary Negress Death of Maria Cummins, a Venerable Ex-Slave "Mauma" of Anderson, Who Was Never Sick, but Turned Perfectly …, The Mountain City Stay of Remittitur in the Case of Chaffin, Who Killed Grube—A Centenarian with an Octogenarian Son, Mary Hamilton's Romance Copyright, 1899, by the Author, Multiple News Items, King Oscar's Porcelain, The Verde Copper Mine Saved, Tobacco in Orangeburg Two Experts Examine the Experimental Crops in Several Sections and Estimate Some Handsome Profits Should …, Makes the Trolley Car Move How Electricity Causes the Wheels to Revolve, Reciprocity with Bermuda, The Regatta on the Thames Harvard Wins from Yale, the First Time in Eight Years, War Clouds in South Africa Cape Colony and Transval in a Militant Humor, Trolley Riot in Cleveland, The Baby's Profession, Marion's New Railroad About Two Hundred Hands Now at Work at Lumberton, the Northern Terminus, and the Work Goes Bravely On—The …, Delighted with Charleston The Drummers Having Returned to Atlanta Talk of Their Trip to the Isle of Palms, A Famous Abbey History of Monteeassino Recalled by Archduchess Stephanie's Pilgrimage, The Crops in the Field Weekly Report of the United States Department of Agriculture, An Air Line to Augusta The New Railroad That is Promised to Charleston, Southern Biblican Assembly, Wisconsin Almost Wins A Great Boat Race and a Great Surprise at Poughkeepsie, Dr Whitsitt's Successor Dr. Mullins, of Boston, but a Native of Mississippi, Elected President of the Baptist Theological Seminary …, Depew "Gassing" in London, The B. And O. All Right Again, End of a Disgrace The Black Man's Bureau to Be Torn down, Florence's Prosperity If the Present Rate of Progress Continues Greenville and Spartanburg Will Have to Look to Their Laurels—Some …, Sam Bailey Will Hang He Will Be Executed with Phelps on August, The Southern Railway Appointment of Officers of Its Various Divisions to Take Effect on July 1, Kentucky Deadlock Broken Wm Goebel the Democratic Nominee for Governor, Frozen to Death in Siberia, The President in a Corner Obliged to Call for More Volunteers for Manilla, The Cadets in Camp Dancing the Order of the Day and Night—Cadets Who Do Not Dance Can Float with Their Girls on the Edisto—Company, The Kentucky Vendetta, Clemson's New Botanist Prof P. H. Rolfs, Formerly of Iowa and Now of the Florida Agricultural College, Elected to the Chair …, Banditti in Cuba Some of Them Are Caught, but for the Most Party They Rob with Impunity, Good Health of Porto Rico, Roosevelt's Latest Fad A Team of American Athletes to Enter for Prizes at the Paris Exposition, London Echoes of the Hague, Exploration with Casks, The King of Italy Upheld, Worcester Denies Too Much He First Denies, Then Explains the Shooting of Filipino Prisoners, and Then He Says Americans Do Not …, A Talk with Ex-Gov. Pattison He Seems to Be Very Much Muddled as to the Issues of the Coming Presidential Campaign, Richard Croker's Nephew, The City on the Congaree What the People of Columbia Are Saying and Doing, State Sunday-School Workers President Pelham, of the Interdenominational Sunday-School Association Writes to the Christian People …, Our Dead in Arlington Taking Care of Them as Well as Could Be Expected, Sparks from the Wires, The Fight over Sidney Park Still the All-Absorbing Topic in Columbia, Neglected Tombs in Richmond A Movement to Preserve the Graves of Chief Justice Marshall and President's Monroe and Tyler, First in Seven Years Notwith Standing the Fact That There Has Been Much Bloodshed a Long Time Has Elapsed since a Man Was …, The Philippine Problem It Confronts the President on His Return to Work, Volunteers for Manilla Otis's Skeleton Regiments to Be Filled First, The condition of Mrs. McKinley has materially improved, Miss Essie Tomlinson Dead She Fired the First Shot Welcoming the Raleigh during Reunion Week—Railroad News from Cheraw. Shipping news: Burned at Sea at Midnight The Fate of Steamship Pawnee—Narrow Escape of the Captain and Crew, The Passengers of the Jessie Alaskan Indians Suspected of Murdering Them—An Officer to Investigate the Matter. Arts & Entertainment: Closing Scenes of the Dreyfus Drama The Reawakening of the Conscience of France and the Conditions That Brought about the Return of the Exiled …, Didn't Remember His Story, Will Rival Jekyll Island An Interesting Story Regarding a Scheme That is Said to Be on Foot in New York in Which South Carolinians …, A Fad of Royalty, A Disaster on Lake Erie Story of the Sole Survivor of Thirteen People on the Margaret Olwill. Classified ads: Drugs and Medicines, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Louis Cohen & Co., Miscellaneous. Editorial: We have recently received a note from Capt William P. Tolley, of Rucker, Rutherford County, Tenn, whose very admirable address was recently printed in The Sunday News, Went Daft over Roosevelt Wild Demonstrations of the People of Milwaukee, The Seaboard and Charleston. Business: The Rice Market. Miscellaneous: Terms. Elections: The City of the Spartans Spartanburg Murder Cases—Stuckey Will, It is Said, Plead Self-Defence—The Roland Black Murder Mystery—Is …, His Formal Acceptance Mayor Smyth Writes a Letter to His Petitioners, in Which He Agrees to Become a Candidate for Re-election. Letter to the editor: Peavine Hay in This State Georgia Farmers Do Well to Sow Peas after Small Grain—When Properly Cured It is Cheap and Excellent Food ….

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