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News and courier - 24/06/1896

1896; Gale Group;

Autores

J. H. Marshall, A Negro Riot in Georgia, "William C. Whitney", Edward Atkinson, E. A. Garlington, Major, Inspector General, H. W. F., R. M. L., J. E. N., W. W. Anderson, Sr., A. F. Mackenzie, P. A. Mcm, H. E. Young, Walter H. Taylor, Elizabeth L. H. Willis, W. O. Fuller, Jr., in New York World, Ellis Parker Butler in Truth, C. W. Garris, Kate Jordan, A. M., E. A. C., Comtesse Du Planty De Sourdy, Earlo H. Eaton in Truth, A. O. Furber, R. Van Bergen, Alfred R. Calhoun,

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News: The Bicycle Hat, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, Who Got the Commissions? The Press Demands the Facts of the Bond Transaction, Tournament at Anderson Leading Cavalry Companies in Three States Invited—United States Army Officers to Be Judges, Will the Democracy Divide? William C. Whitney Thinks the Danger is Critical, Indications Were Favorable, Delaware's Democracy, After the Modern Method, Time Will Vindicate Him, The Truth about the Tariff, Cycling Humor, Cycle Coasting It Has Become a Popular Pastime with Those Who Ride the Wheel, Crash Costumes, A Loose Plank, Senator Teller's Tears, What Cyclist Say, Small, Close Fitting, Quaink Bonnet, Purses Swinging from a Chain, For Self Support A New Occupation for Young Women Who Must Work, The Cuban Rebellion Weyler Confident That the Will Subdue the Insurgents and Return Home in a Year, Black Velvet Ribbon, Our National Colors A Paper Read before the Rebeca Motte Chapter, D. A. R., of Charleston, S. C., Who Got the Commissions? Tillman and Bates Fail to Answer the Question at Issue, A Pretty Room, Stages of Water, To Visit the Battlefields, Our Soldier Boys in Grey How Sunday Was Spent in Camp Kennedy—Cadets Go to Church in Squads as They Did in Charleston—They Talked …, Gen P. M. B. Young, C. S. A., Woman's World A Sheriff Whom the Children Address as "Mamma", Who is Hobart Anyhow? An Answer to the Question Which Almost Everybody in the United States Was Asking Last Night, The Woman's View, The Democracy Not Daft At Least President Cleveland Refuses to Believe so, News of the Day, Suicide of a Young Woman, The Eagle and Phœnix Why the Big Cotton Mill at Columbus Failed, Effect of the Bond Scandal Several Candidates to Run for Senator, Lee and Longstreet That the Latter Should Assail the Former's Motives is to Be Regretted, More Trimming for New Skirts, Altgeld's Rottenboro The Low Estate into Which Illinois Has Fallen, A Desperate Wound The Scar of Battle Borne by Gen Snowden Andrews a Wonderful One, The Free Coinage of Grain, Mckinley in Washington Democrats Say He is the Easiest Man to Beat That Could Have Been Nominated—Silver Democrats Declare That …, The Wheel in the Old Testament, Mrs. Anna B. Jeffers, Multiple News Items, Hot Weather Hints, The Political Boss A Plea by Long Island City's Famous Mayor, Odd Spokes, Whitney's Hopeful View He Does Not Despair of the Silver Men at Chicago Being Amenable to Reason, Savannah's Car Factory, A Restaurant on Wheels, Mr. Adelina Patti The Unknown Husband of a Well Known Woman Talks to a Reporter, A Crank and a Statesman Nashville Listens to Tillman and to Postmaster General Wilson on the Same Day, The Weldon Estate Chapter I, The Florida Democracy Gold Men Succeed in Sending Uninstructed Delegates to Chicago, South Carolina College Progress of the Closing Exercises in Columbia, "Our Country," as We Know It The Southland Viewed from Its Own Standpoint, Clemson's Military Status The Complimentary Report of Major E. A. Garlington, U. S. A., Inspector General, The Arkansas Democracy, A Medical Definition, All drafts, cheques, and postal money orders for this paper should be made payable to the order of The News and Courier Company, Not Satisfied with Money Plank, A special from Jefferson, Ga, says that at a negro festival in Jackson County on Saturday night a riot was started and engaged in by nearly all of the three hundred men and women present, The Bicycle Saddle Safety and Comfort Depend upon Its Proper Adjustment, The Finest in the World Dr. Thomas Addies Emmet's Priceless Collection of Americana Bought by Banker Kennedy and Presented to …, Women's Clubs, Designing Dolls A Tiny Miss Who Has Made a Great Success in Drawing Paper Toys, The St Louis Convention First Day's Proceedings of the Republican Pow-Wow, Cotton Futures, Why Elliott's Seat Was Stolen Speaker Reed Approved the Outrageous Political Jugglery with the Hope of Securing South Carolina Votes, Russell Will Go to Chicago, A Rival for Corbett, Crops in the Cotton Belt Weekly Report of the Department of Agriculture, Senator Irby Steps down and out, The First Motor Cycle, The News the Cable Brings Mr. Balfour Withdraws the Educational Bill from the House of Commons, Recent Feats of Memory Well-known Cases of Phenomenal Development of That Faculty, First Campaign Meeting The Candidates Sound Their Own Praises at Manning, The Albany Conference, A News Crop for Carolina Cheraw … Missionary Work of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad System and Some of Its Results—Cheraw Sent …, What the Wheel Has Done for Woman, Two Horrible Deaths Walter Fennel, a Lad of 17, Receives a Fearful Blow in the Abdomen at a Saw Mill near Salkehatchie—A …, The New York Banks Statement Effect of the Gold Exports—Very Moderate Decrease of the Idle Reserve in Vaults—Money Going into the …, Did Not Mean to Snur Them, For Little Folks Jugglery Made Easy, Evans and His Fee, A Woman Killed in Barnwell Why W. H. Hagood Found It Necessary to Shoot Mary Richardson, River and Harbor Bill Vetoes President Cleveland's the Seventh in the Country's History, Wisconsin for Gold, William C. Whitney is not and will not be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for President, Charm of Old Women The Grace and Sweetness of Ripe Age, The Bicycle a Locomotive, Florida's Democratic Ticket, Vacations on the Wheel, A West Indian Woman "Blue Monday" in a Warm Climate—A Character Sketch, Millions of Dollars in Wheels, Carolina's Cripple Creek The Little Town of Kershaw in the Mining Region, A Reformer Reformed The Lesson Was a Very Simple One, but It Was Effective, Sparks from the Wires, Protect Your Chain A Covering for the Gearing Will Length on the Life of the Wheel, A Vassar Maid's Despair She Awoke Full of Hope, but the Scene Was the Same, Japan and Korea A War Cyclone Predicted—Troublous Times at the Antipodes, A Day behind in Guessing A Shrewd Yorkville Politician Sees Yesterday What Was Pointed out in the Headlines of the Columbia Correspondence, Dismounting from a Wheel, Tandems Are Scarce, Trying to Save the Party Sound Money Democrats Doing All They Can to Enlighten Delegates to the Chicago Convention, A Fire in New Orleans, A York Reformer Speaks out Tillman and Evans Should Answer the Bond Questions at Once and in Cold Print, Not by Talk from the Stump—Death, A Surprise for the State Irby Withdraws from the Senatorial Contest, Charleston Reaching out The Unbotting Process Will Begin with the Construction of the New Railroad, Judge Earle and the Senate He Has Told No One That He Would Be a Candidate. Arts & Entertainment: The Cause of the Fight, A Satisfactory Reform, The Monument to Mr. Davis Programme of the Reunion of Confederate Veterans in Richmond to Lay the Corner Stone, Capital News and Gossip The Story about Important Dispatches from Gen Lee to President Cleveland on Cuban Affairs All a Canard, A Poet of the South, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game, A Daily Frappee, Humor in Epitaph Some Newly Compiled Specimens of Churchyard Wit. Wisdom and Satire. Shipping news: Trouble at White Bay, Admiral Bunce's Squadron The Reason Why the Men at the Brooklyn Navy Yard Had to Work on Sunday. Classified ads: The Last of the Set, Scrofula, The Cyclist's Necessity, Multiple Classified Advertisements, William M. Brid & Co., Several Supplementary and Special Prizes have also been offered for the competition of Tobacco Growers. Letter to the editor: Charleston's Hinter Land Mr. C. W. Garris, Writing for the Citizens of Smoak's, Calls Attention to a Rich Section through Which …, Who Got the Commissions?, New Road to the West The Engineers Are in the City and All Details Are Being Arranged, A Word to the Democracy Free Banking, Not Free Silver, What the Country Needs, "The Dollar of Our Daddies" In Good Colonial Days It Was Worth 14 to 1—Why Degrade It Now by Increasing the Ratio to 16 to 1?, Setting Longstreet Straight What Col Henry E. Young, of Gen Lee's Staff, Says, The Tornado Problem A New Theory of the Source of the Storm's Power. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: The Hop Crop for Cheraw, The Tornado Problem, Kaffir Corp and Mais Tardio. Elections: M'Kinley is Nominated A Chinese Wall Candidate on a Sound Money Platform, Silverites Even in Maine Gold Platform Adopted by the Democratic State Convention, but There Were 101 Negative Votes, Fought with Sherman and Trained by Blaine. Business: Southern Truck Trade, A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Weather report: Sun, Moon and Tide. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths. Display ads: Supplementary Prizes.

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