News and courier - 22/04/1896
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R. M. L., Clark, A. K., R. S. M., T. G. W., H. C. S., H. W. F., Patrick Walsh, Chairman Southern Advisory Committee, Fleming G. Dubignon, Charles Mackay, Samuel Mcgowan, H. H. H., C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne, J. H. Beadle, Henriette Rousseau, Womankind, Town Topics, Helen Mathers, R. K. Munkittrick in Truth,
ResumoNews: The Railroads at Chicago, A Peep behind the Scenes Queer Story of the Dictator's Visit to Columbia, The Newest Styles, An Old Man Shot to Death, An Hour with the Sphin Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, Beaufort's Would-Beveterans No Hostility Now to the Southern Cross and the Men Who Fought beneath Its Gleaming Stars, A Tragedy of the Sea A Bark Sunk by a Steamer on the East Coast of Ireland—Captain's Wife and Child and Thirteen Sailors Lost, The New Orleans Negro on Top, The Carpet Bag Republic Minister Willis Takes a Holiday—Sugar Planters Escape Taxes—A Portugese Riot, Spain's Offers of Reform They Are Good Enough so Far as They Go, but the Rebels Will Not Trust Them—Possibly a Guarantee by the …, South Carolina Presbytery Interesting Meeting at Scneca—The Rev Mr Williams, Colored, of Abbeville Remains a Member of the Presbytery, …, Dubignon for the Senate A Protest against Ex-Speaker Crisp's Little Snap Game in Georgia, Monument to a Pig The Great American Hog Needs No Mauscleum, Weekly Crop Bulletin Weather and Progress of Crops in the Southern States, Against a Colored Conclave Ex-Congressman Lynch Says It is Preposterous, Saluda County Primary Red Bank Chosen as the Seat of the New County—A Sketch of Its History, Wooden trestle structures in the United States aggregate 2,000 miles in length and represent an expenditure of $60,000,000, Affairs in Augusta A Judge Makes a Slap at Secret Societies—Enlarging a Factory, Reaching the Laborers Carlisle Addresses the Trade Unions of Chicago, The Sack Back Coat, A Judicial Wedding Judge Watts Marries the Daughter O Chief Justice Mciver, Aiken's Awful Record Seven Murder Cases at One Term of Court—Only Four Tried so Far, and in Three of These Verdicts of Manslaughter, Aughtry Found Guilty A Surprise to the People of Columbia, Patriots' Day in New England The Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington Celebrated with Due Pomp and Ceremony, Stanley, who served the Confederate and United States Governments in turn during the war. gave up his American citizenship for the honor of a seat on the Tory benches in the English Parliament, has turned out a complete Parliamentary failure, Chapter Iii Requirements of Mr. Shelf, Handsome Crochet Work, William M. Chase's advice to women with artistic ambition is not encouraging, Burial of Mrs Chapin Services at the Huguenot Church Yesterday Afternoon—Many Handsome Floral Tributes, On to Chicago!, Big Lawsuits in Cheraw Father Claims His Twins after Seventeen Years—Farmers Complain of Damage from a Gold Mine—Other Matters, Woman's World in Paragraphs Occupations and Pay of Ladies Who Are College Graduates, Flowered Tea Apron and Others, Midnight Marriage at Olar Notary Public Ayer Officiates for the First Time as the Friend of Young Lovers—Prospective Crops—A Warm …, Poking Fun at Tillman, An Apostle of Darkness Why the Greater Portion of the People Have Long Ceased to Take Col Bob Ingersoll Seriously, Chronicles of Goose Creek Historical Reminiscences of the Colonial Church, A Mystery, Gives England the Glory Joseph Mckee, Inventor of the Wood Rim, Says the Bicycle is British, Honor to Whom Honor is Due Share of the Railroads in the Spartanburg Convention, The Renewing of Skirts, Cycling Funmakers, Gone to Join Kershaw The Death of Gen John D. Kennedy, C. S. A., in Camden, Lady Frere unconsciously paid a beautiful tribute to her husband, The News of the Day, Judge Lynch in Kershaw The Usual Sentence for the Usual Crime, Not Asked in Good Faith An Insulting Query Sent out by the New York Voice, The Factor of Safety Lower in a Bicycle Than in Most Other Mechanical Products, Little Jack's Biblical Lore, A Second Mr Hyde A Negro Brute Stamps a Child to Death, All Round Farming—Another Big Prize, Three Baltimore Failures, More Gold Available, The Work of Congress Senator Peffer Choked off for the Present—All Day Spent in Debate on the Indian Appropriation Bill, The Railroads at Chicago Pat Walsh's Appeal to President Spencer of the Great Southern System, The Liberian Emigrants Bishop Turner Not Alarmed Because No News Has Been Received of the Arrival of the Laurada at Sierra Leonc, X-Rays as Germicides Prof Schuster Declares as a Fact That Bacteria Thrive in It—Another Famous English Scientist Can Get …, It is Called a Miracle Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes Reproduced in Chicago, An Obliging Barber, They Were Unanimous, The Mountain City Greenville the Best Place in the South for a Keeley Institute—Confederate Pensioners—Registration—Coming …, Yesterday on the Diamond Nearly Twenty Thousand People Present to See a Game in Boston, The Canadian Confederation embraces Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, British Columbia and Prince edwardapo;s;s Island, Farmers Vs Railroads The Truck Growers' Association Trying to Get the Rates That the Inter-State Commerce Commission Ordered …, Sons of the Revolution Triennial Meeting in Savannah—An Amended Offer of Union Submitted to the Sons of the American Revolution, If you don't register, you can't vote, Scientific Brevities, Woman's suffrage was tried at the annual elections in the Episcopal churches in Oakland, Mckinley Too Aggressive The Conduct of His Campaign in Indiana Likely to Lose Him 14 or 15 Votes in the State Delegation, Three Successful Girls, Woman's World An Oakland Girl Who Swings Clubs for Sweet Charity, Wit of the Wheel, Courting in the Transvaal How the Young Boers Woo and Win Their Partners for Life, Multiple News Items, Odd Spokes, Some Ideal Insurance The Other Side of the Argument as to the Merits of Mrs Copes's Claim against the New England Mutual Accident …, A Jockey in Disgrace, Other Cuban News Fight with a Spanish Gunboat—Trial of a Kidnapper—The Torch in Matanzas, Kennedy's Tribute to Kershaw 'spoke with a Full Heart of His Superior Officer and Friend", The Ruin Wrought by Absinthe, Almond Cake for the Basket, Methodist Woman Suffrage Only a Few More Votes Needed to Make Victory Certain, Pay your poll tax and register to-day, Degeneration of Pie Crust The Abandonment of the Rolling-pin the Probable Cause, The Lily Whites in Council State Convention of the Melton-Brayton Republicans, The Household Sets of Breakfast, Luncheon and Dinner Cloths with Napkins in Three Sizes, Murder of Treasurer Copes It is Recalled by a Lawsuit against a Mutual Accident Association—Tardy License Payers—Why an Afro-American …, The Useful Brake It is Scorned by the Scorcher, but Most People Need It, On to Chicago! is the Cry Magnificent Success of the Spartanburg Convention, A Riot at St John, Kansas, Nansen at the Pole, Camp Sumter's Reunion A Splendid Gathering of Veterans at Masonic Temple, The Outlook at Chicago A Sudden Change of the Political Sky from Silver to Gold, Cycling's Famous Folk, Pointers from Perfection in Baking, Chapter Ii A Fortune for the Pair, A "Thirteen" Club Joke Wales Declined and Spain Will Not Attack England, Gen Weyler's Chef D'œuvre An Impassable Trocha Established across Cuba, Women of the Confederacy Eloquent Tribute of Dr Thompson to Southern Women, West Virginian's Discovery Peculiar Device by Which Sight Can Penetrate Solids, A Great Struggle Contest between the Louis XV; and Early Victorian Styles, An Anderson Factory Burned, Cabinets for Shoes, Cotton Futures, A Bicycle Six Miles Long, Her Wedding Outfit What Old Man Boggs Thought She Ought to Have, Egyptian Cotton, The schooner Good Intent, said to be the oldest craft registered in the official list of merchant vessels, is about ready to start out on her 84th year of cruising, from Belfast, Me, where she has been tied up during the winter, Lem Tweedy's Fatal Kick He Hit a Tomoat, and the Act Cost Him His Life, Zimmerman on Gearing, A Warning to Wheelwomen, 400,000 Spindles The Marvellous Growth of Spartanburg, Lightness and Rigidity, Zimmerman's Temperance Advice, Appleton Hall, in Norfolk, is to be the home of the Princess Maud of Wales and Prince Charles of Denmark after their marriage, and it is now being altered and furnished for a royal residence, As to Women Barbers, Mrs Sallie F. Chapin Dead Eminent Public Services in the Cause of Religion and Temperance—The Daughter of a Zealous Methodist Minister—Early, Ruined by Duplicity Why Our Cheese Export Trade … is Wrecked, The Silver Question A New View as Expounded in a Texas Congressional Convention, The New York Banks' Statement Indications of a Slow but General Increasing Volume of Trade—How Secretary Carlisle Can Temporarily Lessen …, Science and Progress Keeping up Breathing in a Patient Who is Unable to Breathe for Himself, Mounet-Sully has been giving readings of the Lenten sermons of Bossuet, The Presidential Outlook A Canvass of the Chances of the Leading Candidates, Mr. Brice Will Not Bolt York's County Chairman Leaves No Doubt of His Democracy, The Farmers of the Senate Hill Pays His Respects to Peffer, Allen and Tillman, Will Not Adjourn until June Significant Statement in the Senate Yesterday Which Would Indicate a Protracted Session of Congress, The Lovely Malincourt, The State as a Highwayman An Attempt to Legalize the Robbery of Its Citizens, A Mind Reader Sets Union Wild A Little Frenchman Repeats Some of Brown's Wonderful Tests on the Public Square and in a Hall to the …, Fruits and Vegetables, Their Premature Easter Why the Pacific Stope Was a Week Ahead with Its Festival, Where He Drew the Line, The Plunderers, Good Work in Spartanburg Closing Session of the Exposition Convention, Mongrelism in Florida The American Missionary Association Will Try to Force Mixed Schools on the People of the State, The Queer Things We Say Origin of Some of the Expressions in Every Day Use, The gold standard Democrats in the 2d Congressional district of Oregon have set the example by naming an independent candidate against the choice of the free silver district Convention, Lynched for the Usual Crime Swift Vengeance Visited on a Negro Fiend near Warren, Arkansas, Married Women as Teachers, How Will They Breathe?, Traits of American Women, The New York Times calls attention to the interesting fact, which has escaped general notice heretofore, that the first blood in the war for American independence and in the war for Southern independence was shed on the same day of the year, April 19, Down with the Duello! The Cry That is Being Raised in the German Parliament, Won't Follow Tillman The People Are Not Ready to Desert the Democracy, If you don't pay your poll tax, you can't register, A Royal Wedding in Coburg One of Victoria's Numerous Progeny United to One of the Still More Numerous Polty Princes of Germany, The Enoree Presbytery Proceeding of the Recent Meeting at Fountain Inn—Rapid Growth of the Presbytery—It Now Embraces Fifty-four …, He Ought to Have a Million, Rus in Urbe, Chapter Xxxiii, Fine Billiards in Boston, Tillmanism in Missouri No Respect Paid to the Rights of the Minority in the State Democratic Convention, A Pocket Flask Nobody Can Object to. Arts & Entertainment: Earth May yet Signal the Stars, Fashions Dainty Bonnets, Toques, Etc., Which Made Their Debut Amid Easter Fancies, Why Cycling Exhilarates, As Seen in Windows Displays in New York's Great Fashion Stores, The Bloomer Girl's Pocket, Summer Bodices and Blouses, A Costly Wardrobe, The Song of Tubal Cain, Ballade of Triumphant Time, Capital News and Gossip The Case of Missionary Diaz—He is in a Bad Fix, and All His Baptist Friends May Not Able to Get Him out, The New Double Bed, Rainy Twilight. Shipping news: The Bermuda to Go to Jamaica She Will Be under the Command of Capt Samuel Hughes, of Laurada Fame, "Off Mersyn, Asia Minor" Gross Exaggerations of the Situation in Asia Minor, Clyde Steamship Company. Elections: A. P. A. And the Presidency Why the Know-Nothings Cannot Vote for Mckinley. Business: To Talk Business The South and West Grain Congress to Convene Here Next Week, The World of Trade Less Failures Than in the Same Week Last Year—Warm Weather Increases Retain Buying and Wholesale Also …, The Dry Goods Market. Classified ads: A Clear Head, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Every Room in your house spick and span, and you hardly feel that you've cleaned them, Cotton, Do people buy Hood's Sarsaparilla in preference to any other. Miscellaneous: The Weekly News and Courier. Editorial: Our Parson, More Mills for Bamberg, A Good Record for Hard Times, One Acre in South Carolina Beats Fifty Acres in Illinois. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Sports: The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths.
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