News and courier - 06/10/1897
1897; Gale Group;
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R. M. L., R. S. M., T. G. W., A. K., R. W. Simpson, President Board Trustees, H. W. F., Will M. Clemens, Thomas A. Edison, Rodrigues Ottolengui,
ResumoNews: The Knotis-Leysath Affray Contradictory Accounts of the Shooting—Mr Leysath Still Lingers, with a Bare Chance of Living—Common …, A Farmer's Sad Fate Prominent Citizen of York Dies of Heart Failure Trying to Save His Property from Fire, Small Fire in Sumter, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, A Prosperous Railroad, Wooden Dry Ducks in a Bad Way It Will Take Half a Million Dollars to Make the Necessary Repair, Bad Money in Spartanburg Recent Arrests That Indicate That the City of the Spartans is a Centre for the Distribution of Counterfelt …, Doom of the Dispensary It Can No Longer Be of Use to Reduce the State Levy, Tramp Philosophy A Ragged Bird of Passage Solves the Problem of Life, Big Summer Hotel Burned, The Mountain Cases Evidence to Be Taken in a Case against Constables, When They Are No Longer Constables, Experiments are being made at Portsmouth, England, with crodite as ammunition for quick-firing guns for the purpose of determining the visibility of the flash at night and how fair it would guide an enemy's fire, The Meeting of the Mayors Second Day of the National Municipal Convention, Aiken Mills Enlarging The Warren Manufacturing Company and Bath Mills May Double Their Spindles and Looms—A Well-developed …, Why Not Build Cisterns? Lack of Fresh Water Made an Excuse for Not Establishing a Larger Garrison on Sullivan's Island, Meeting of the Mayors Merged into a Permanent Organization Styled the "League of American Municipalities", Charleston's Own Chief Major W. A. Royle at the Head of the Police, Murdered by Burglars, Some Mixed Marriages in Europe, Justice Comes at Last to the Memory of Edgar Allan Poe A Monument to Be Erected at Fordham, Where the Poet Lived in Poverty, Fatal Shooting at North One More Opportunity to Enforce the Law against Carrying Concealed Weapons, Whether It Was a Case of …, A Daniel Come to Judgment Magistrate Sutton Finds a Substitute for Divorce, Progress in Atlanta It is Manifested in a Craze for Sky-scraping Office Buildings, A Badly Scared Negress The Wife of Postmaster Loftin, of Hogansville, Ga, Very Anxious He Should Have Another Place, Largest Wheels Ever Made, The Plague of Yellow Jack, Augora Goats, Grain Crop Estimates Wheat an Average Crop, Corn Very Short and Oats Much Larger Than Last Year, Had His Neck Broken Young John Notan Put His Head out of a Trolley Car Window While Returning from Chicora Park Wednesday …, Southern Development Agricultural and Industrial Progress in the South, Charleston Enfranchised State Press Believes in Home Rule for the Metropolis, Stages of Water, Dipsomania and Murder Trial of C. C. Stephens for Killing His Brother-In-Law, A Good Beginning, "After Kipling", The News of the Day, A Big Deal in Silver Mines, It is against Our Side But It is a Sensible and Practicable Decision for All That, and is According to Precedent, The Greater New York A Fatal Division of the Democrats of the Metropolis, For Slender Women, Race Won on False Pretences, A Conflict of Evidence Chapter XIII, Atlanta Will Know Better Next Time, Death of Hugh Legare Farley A Distinguished Confederate Soldier and Devoted Son of South Carolina Passes Away, Fancy Combs for Young and Old, Wraps for Evening Wear, Dry Towns Must Stay Dry The State Administration is Sure It is Right This Time, The New York Banks' Statement Money Has Been Sent to the Interior at the Rate of Four of Five Millions Weekly, but the Banks Have Stood …, The Claims of Port Royal The Report of the Dry Dock Commission Reviewed—Enormous Appropriations Recommended for Dry Docks at Boston, …, One More Liberian Lesson The Fate of the Emigrants by the Labrador Similar to That of Those Going Years before by the Golconda …, The Crops in the Field Weekly Report of the Agricultural Department in Washington, Stained with Blood The History of the South Carolina Constabulary a History of Outrage and Violence, In Peace Prepare for War! A Maxim Which the Navy Department Will Heed, The Metropolitan Police If It Was Killed by a Deal, Let Us Have More Such Deals, Clarendon's School Teachers The State Board Gradually Raising the Standard of Education by Requiring More Stringent Examinations—Personal, Multiple News Items, Fight for the Temple Cup Boston Scores the First Game against Baltimore, Southern Railway's Report, A Lightship Experiment The New Vessel Built for the Diamond Shoal off Cape Hattetas and the Means Devised for Anchoring It, Cotton Fire in Montezuma, Bad for the Blind Tigers They Will Sadly Miss Their Old Chums, the Constables, The Horse in Society, The Tennessee Centennial Over a Million People Have Attended the Exposition at Nashville, Port Royal Dry Dock Bids Called for to Do the Necessary Dredging for Deepening the Approach to the Dock, Two New Postmasters, Wicked Little Cherokees, Ghastly Relic of Camp Greely A Half-eaten Human Thigh Said to Hav Been Found by Peary's Party, Good News from New Orleans Not a Death Yesterday and Fewer New Cases, Prosperity Has Returned At Least so Say R. G. Dun & Co in Their Weekly Review, Farley at Chickamauga His Gallantry Received Special Notice—He Will Be Buried in Laurens, His Old Home—Death of Mr. J. J. Roland, An Incident That is Closed The Shooting of the Negro Postmaster at Hogansville, Ga, is to Have No Influence Either for or against …, To renovate black lace dip a small sponge in cold water, or blue water and dampen the lace, pressing out with a hot iron over brown paper, Ready to Shoot and Kill The Sort of Men Tillman Selected for Dispensary Constables, Resignation of Weyler, Affairs in Abbeville Proceedings of Court—As Usual on Conviction Can Be Obtained for Murder or Even Manslaughter, but Chicken …, Are Clergymen Unpopular? An English Writer Speaks Very Plainly about the Cloth, Gen Hugh L. Farley A Man Who Made Many Friends, Whose Courage Knew No Flinching and Whose Loyalty Never Wavered, Gold Standard in Nicaragua, A Loss to Cheraw Death of Mr S. G. Godfrey, Auditor and Agent of the Palmetto Railroad, Death of Gen Neal Dow The Father of the Maine Prohibition Law—Peaceful End of an Evential Life of 93 Years—He Was Intemporate …, Senator John L. M'Laurin He Spent Tuesday in the City with Friends, The Greater New York Abraham S. Hewitt Comes out for Seth Now, The Homing Instinct A Characteristic Very Marked in Many Species of Animals, Woman at Home and Abroad Bab Writes about Bachelors and Tells Why Men Don't Marry, Charged with Embezzlement A Big Investment Broker of Cincinnati Accused of Making Way with Securities Valued at Nearly $300,000, These Are the Tales, so Thrilling and True, That Come All the Way from the Klondike, Only Five Homes Left Austin, a Lumber Town in Pennsylvania Destroyed by the Flames, Late Styles in Jewels, Anderson's Electric Plant The Big Dam at Portman Shoals, on the Seneca River, Completed and the Electrical Machinery Will Be at …, The Coming of Chaminade to America, Remedy for the Wicked Flea, Bicycle Gas Lamp, No Union Depots yet The Railroad Commission Has Not Given up the Fight, Two Abandoned Experiments Signal Failure of Force to Overcome Public Opinion, The Sausage Maker's Trial Expert Evidence Abandoned in Disgust—The Trial May Be Ended in Three More Weeks, From Beaufort to Savannah Important Changes to Be Made in the inside Channel between the Two Places, Hurrah for Judge Van Wyck! Tammany's Candidate for Mayor of Grenter New York a South Carolinian—His Brother a Galiant Confederate …, Death of Surgeon Bratton His Remains Carried to the Home of His Father, Gen John Bratton, in Winnsboro, Justifiable Stealing Why a Kentucky Judge Set Aside a Verdict of a Jury, The Greater New York Tammany Places Its Ticket in Nomination, The Altamont Shaken Mr Johnstone and His Guests Think It Was an Earthquake, but Perhaps It Was a Gust of Wind—At Any Rate …, Mrs. Scotten's Pretty Home in Detroit, A Bridegroom's Misfortune While Mr J. D. Large, of Cypress, Was Being Married His House and Barn Were Burned, Fired upon from Ambush Second Attempt to Kill Mr W. H. Hazel, of Saluda—Was His First Assailant, Now in the Penitentiary, Innocent …, Hope of Compromise in Cuba Autonomy, Such as That of Canada, May Be Accepted, A Death in Florence County, The Battle of De Las Tunas Official Report of the Insurgent Commander Received in New York, Dispensary Litigation A Rule against the Constables for Seizing Bluthenthal & Bickart's Chester Agency, Good Work of Life-Savers, Mr Robert F. Burdell Death of a Charleston Man Who Went to Savannah to Live Many Years Ago, The Zenith of Woman's Beauty, The Artichoke as a Fertilizer, Death of a Charleston Priest The Rev John O. Schachte Passes Peacefully Away at the Infirmary, Sugar Beets in the South, Without a Deal or a Bargain Governor Ellerbe Commended for His Long-delayed Action, Former Congressman Tom L. Johnson, of Cleveland, has come to this city to work for Henry George, Fearful Floods in China Twenty Thousand People Drowned and Three Times as Many Driven from Their Homes—Battle in Formosa—Disaster …, Let Him Work for His Living No Negro is Fit to Be Postmaster Anywhere in the South, and None Would Be Tolerated at the North, Queer Relics of Wizard Edison, The New Cotton, The German Socialists, An Accomplished Sea Captain The Graphic and Polished Style in Which He Tells the Story of His Vessel's Wreck, A Fire in Saluda Mr Forrest's Residence Burned to the Ground—Threatened Lynching of the Man Who Shot at Mr Hazel, Original Packages in Chester The Manager of the Store That Was Closed Denies That He Sold Liquor on Sunday—Vandercook & Co Have More …, Original Package Problem It Seems to Have Stumped the State Administration, The University of Paris Thirty Thousand Students in Its Different Colleges, Cotton Crop Statistics Secretary Hester's Estimates of the Visible Supply and of the Movement up to Date, Mormon Troubles Not yet over The Settled Determination of Many Men of Fairfield to Drive Away the Elders, If Necessary to Kill Them—Almost. Shipping news: How to Get into the Navy Not as Officer, but as Apprentice, Seaman or Mechanic, Ohio River and Charleston Reports That through Freight and Passenger Trains from Marion, N. C., to This City Will Soon Be Scheduled—The, The Terrors of the Sea Four-Masted Ship Goes down with All on Board. Elections: He Will Grow. Business: A God-Send to Atlanta The South Carolina Dispensary Muddle Provides a Market for Gate City Liquor, The Rice Market Dan Talmage's Sons & Co Issue Their Weekly Statement Regarding the Condition of the Crop, Wanted: Financial Legislation, The Dry Goods Market, For the State Fair. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Faith in Hood's. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: Trustee Wannamaker's Work His Untiring Efforts to Secure the Election of Dr McBryde as President of Clemson, The Sanitation of Clemson College. Letter to the editor: Sanitation of Clemson A Clear and Convincing Statement. Review: Farragut and the Torpedoes (Benj Micou, in North American Review), A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Marriage notices: Marriags. Death notices: Deaths. Arts & Entertainment: Rare Autograph Letter of Lord Tennyson, The Story of the Hairpin, Stepping down and out Last Scene in the Metropolitan Drama, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Weather report: September Weather Meteorological Condition Prevailing in Charleston Last Month. Display ads: Our Mammoth Music Offer!. Sports: A Long Swim, In the World of Sport The Outlook for College Football, An Indian Football Captain.
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