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News and courier - 24/02/1897

1897; Gale Group;

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Grover Cleveland, A. K., R. S. M., W. R. D., Jr., C. A. Magwood, R. G. Skerrett, W. A. C., H. C. S., Mrs. Effa Wheeler Wilcox, Captain Ralph Davis, George Grantham Bain,

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News: The Work of the Senate No Free Passes for Legislators This Year—the Anti-Cigarette Bill Defeated by a Large Majority, McKinley's Address, Banking and Insurance The Bill Now before the Legislature for the Creation of a Commissioner to Look after These Interests, The General Assembly The Supply Bill is Finally Passed in the House, The Grand Ball, "The Attack on Charleston by the Yankee Ironclad Fleet, April 7th, 1863", Killing Cats in the Pulpit A Preacher's Scheme for Illustrating the Poisonous Qualities of Alcohol and Tobacco, Mrs Secretary of War Alger, Work of the House Adding to the Pension Burden—No Economy on Pensions Save Where a Mexican War Veteran is Concerned, Cashier of a National Bank Mrs Sarah F. Dick, of Huntington, Ind, Holds a Unique Post, The Birthday of Washington Honors to the Father of His Country at the Capital, Poking Fun at Wolcott, Praise for the New York Capt Schley's Account of the Behavior of His Gailant Ship during the Storm—Something about the Terror, Only an Incident, Ex-Senator Patrick Walsh A New York Interviewer Catches the Words of Wisdom That Fall from His Mouth, Feuds of Senators John Sherman as Quarrelsome as Conkling Was, A Dies Non in Columbia Washington's Birthday a Holiday Rather Than a Fete, Bishop Turner's Just Complaint, Adjournment Fixed at Last Saturday Next to Be the Las Day of the Session, Charlestonians in the War Inventive Genius Which Was Put to the Hardest Test by the Paucity of Arms and Resources—Splendid Work …, Admiral Bunce's Fleet Present Disposition of the Vessels of War Which Were Congregated off Charleston Bar, A Great Day for the State Higher and Liberal Education Wins All Round, Mr Gladstone's Marriage (Justin McCarthy in the Outlook), The News of the Day, The New Tires, A Case for a Court-Martial Will Justice Be Done, or Will Gen Miles Protect His Favorite?, Important Railroad Suit Augusta and Summerville Tries to Recover $10,000 from the Port Royal and Augusta, Dr. Mary E. Walker, The Monitor Puritan A Description of This Modern Coast Defence Vessel Which Has Just Arrived at Charleston, Daughters of the Revolution Proceedings of the First Session of Their Sixth Continental Congress, The Day in the Metropolis A Striking Feature of the Celebration Was the Southern Society Dinner, at Which Ex-Governor Thompson, …, Florida Bill on Finance Senator Chandler Grows Poetic on Bimetallism, Multiple News Items, Odd Spokes, The Mountain City Federal Court—An Insignificant Robbery—Butler Guards Re-enlist—Cruelty to Animals—Birthday Not Celebrated, France and Brazil have signed a protocol referring their dispute regarding territorial boundaries to arbitration, the President of the Swiss Confederation to be referee, Death of a Heroine of a De Quincey Story, The Old Monsieur De Paris He Resumos His Official Place—Traits of French Executioners, Woman's Relief Corps, The Congress of Mothers It Surpasses the Expectations of Its Promoters, A Society Man Gone Wrong Embezzlement Amounting to $12,000 Charged in Atlanta, Zinc "Wall Paper", The Working of Ball Bearings, From Columbia to the Fleet How Governor Ellerbe, the State Officers, the Senators and the Legislators Came to Charleston—The Trip …, He Killed Two Women, School Dress Reform, Good Time for Enterprises Money Low and Business on the up Grade, A Boon for Mothers, Girl Art Students, Gen Pleasanton's Rebuke, Unprotected Young Women, The Nation and the State A Veritable Gala Day for the City, Prohibition in the South A New and Promising Field Opened for the Cold Water Advocates, The Secretary and the Fleet Arrival of Secretary Herbert and His Party in Charleston—His Official Visit to the War Ships in the Colfax—Governor, A Race against Death The Train Ran 1,260 Miles at the Rate of 66 Miles an Hour, but Death Won, North Carolina Grapes Their Wild and Profuse Growth, Flood Feared in Cincinnati The Ohio River and Its Tributaries on a Dangerous Boom, Work of the Senate Contract Laborers Must Work—Regulating Receivers—No Relief for Phosphate Miners—The Bank Directors' Loan …, Two Confiscation Bills Grand Scheme to Tax Classes to Support the Masses, The Battle Ship Texas Fast Run from New York to Galveston—To Be Presented with a Silver Service in Recognition of Her Name, Judge Simonton, Compressed Air Cycles New Three Wheelers That Are to Be Used in the Mail Service, Foreign Wheel Notes, Herbert, of Laurens, of a Stanch Brave Race Who Have Honored Their State, The Senate Proceedings Reading Washington's Farewell Address—Snarling at the Best President since Washington, Clemson May Need More Money, Crete in the Commons A Lively Debate on England's Policy Towards Greece, The Pomp and Glory of Inauguration Day, For Little Folks Paper Dolls, Sorosis and the Wheel Cycling as It is Viewed by a Member of This Noted Club, The Girls Excelled, A Vain Protest against Folly The President's Veto of an Unjustifiable Pension Bill and His Reasons Therefor, Some Novel Tires, Three "Administration Measures", Night Session of House Changing the Tax Levy in Some Counties—The Magistrate Deadloek—A Long Debate on the Board of Health Bill, Sectarian Indian Schools Senator Lodge's Idea of the "True American Policy", The Banquet at Night The Distinguished Guests of the City Entertained Royally by the Chamber of Commerce—A Delightful Dinner …, Sparks from the Wires, Work of the Senate Greenwood County Bill Amended and Passed—Bamberg County Bill Amended and Sent to the House—Long Debate …, Night Session of the House Only Fifty-six Members Present, but a Number of Important Bills Disposed of, A Day of Work in Congress Deficiency Bill Passed and Naval Bill Taken up, One of Morgan's Raiders Gen John B. Castleman, of Kentucky, in the City—An Incident in His Life, The Work of the Senate A Very Small Attendance, but No Question of Quorum Raised—Clearing the Calendar—Senator Norris on Clemson's …, Running the Blockade Blockades Still to Form an Important Part of Warfare, Tailor Made Gowns, The General Assembly A Day of Hard Work Precedes the Charleston Holiday, Woman's World Why an Oakland Young Woman Became an Undertaker, Night Session of House Building for Insane Negroes Gets $7,500—State Fair Gets $2,400, with a String Tied to It—Phosphate Inspector's. Arts & Entertainment: Capital News and Gossip The Senate Committee on Commerce Recommends Important Amendments to the Sunday Civil Bill, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, A Funny Exhibit, The Proper Method, The Mate of the Hindu Copyright, 1896, by the Author, Wit of the Wheel, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Classified ads: Great Francis Murphy, The Last of the Set, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Great Sales proved by the statements of leading druggists everywhere, show that the people have an abiding confidence in Hood's Sarsaparilla, For Good Health To Heal all Pain, To Controll all Hemorrhages, To Subdue all Inflammations, Use POND'S EXTRACT, Use Cottolene Pure, clean, Wholesome. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: Welcome, Governor Ellerbe, A Historic Dinner, Only Smoked Hams Admitted, Glad to See You, Gentlemen, The Ham Contest, Confiscation, Not Taxation, Republican Protection of Southern Products, Oysters by the Million. Business: The finance committee of the Philadelphia council has recommended an appropriation of $15,000 to make bicycle paths in the parks of that city for the comfort of the local wheelmen. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Letter to the editor: Millions of Oysters The State Should Provide Ample Protection for Its Oyster Beds and Fisheries, Capt Lockwood's Bad Luck Story of One of the Captors of the Margaret and Jessie. Shipping news: No Increase of the Navy. Elections: Raises a Question The Election of a Woman as Head of the Minneapolis School Board. Display ads: Our Mammoth Music Offer!.

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