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News and courier - 17/06/1896

1896; Gale Group;

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H. C. S., R. S. M., R. M. L., T. G. W., A. K., Peter Stokes, M. D., Thomas F. Ryan, T. R. T., H. A. Whitman, J. E. Norment, George S. Holmes, May Byron, in the Spectator, Albert Land, Wm. L. Royall, Olive Harper, Junius Henri Browne, Clare Bunce, E. W. Potter, V. T., Thomas J. Wood, C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne,

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News: A Tribute to Mr Davis Character and Career of the Confederate President, Mississippi's Black Delegates, Negro Excursion Riot, The Crops in the Fields A Revised Estimate of the Cotton Area and Condition, Traveling Costumes Severe Neatness and Style—Popularity of Washable Shirt Waists, A Successful Woman Artist, Lynched for the Usual Crime The Fate of Three Negroes at Bryan, Texas, on Wednesday Night, Christened in Blood A Shocking Accident on a New Railroad Route, Confederate Pensioners Only about Fifty Totally Disabled in South Carolina, St Louis in Gala Array Dressed and Ready for the Republican Convention, Dispensary or License?, Fitzhugh Lee in Havana His Fame as a Confederate Soldier and President Cleveland's High Regard for Him Give Him a Prestige Which …, Washington Bicycle Costumes, Congress Has Adjourned Good News for the Whole Country except Washington, "Gold Has Carried the Day" So Says Henry Cabot Lodge at St. Louis, The New Button Craze It is Raging in Chicago and Spreading over the Country, Pessimism, or What? Junius Henri Browne on the Ultimate Result of New Womanism, Louisiana Democrats, Two Men Murdered in Bed A Horrible and Mysterious Crime in Columbia County, Ga, A Good Law for Good Roads The Beneficial Effects of the Chain Gang System, The Florida Democracy State Convention to Be Held To-Day—Gold Men Will Probably Control It, The Skeleton at the Feast The Future King of Bavaria Protests against Prussianism, Declares That He is Not of Prince Henry's Suit …, A Surprise in Minnesota The Democratic State Convention Goes for Gold instead of Silver, Murder and Hypnotism Lured from a Gospel Tent and Slain on the River Bank, Making Roentgen Rays Lieut Coleman Talks of the Strange Light, Southerners on Top A Georgian Wins the First Prize and a South Carolinian the Second at the Columbian University Law School …, The Girls' State College Commencement Week at Rock Hill Begins with the Exercises of the Two Literary Societies, Walter—Blanchard The Marriage of a Well-known Young Charlestonian and a Charming Lady of Newark, New Jersey, Rogers' Sharp Tongue, Fate of Capt T. P. Leathers The Famous Steamboat Captain of the Mississippi is Run over by a Bicycle and Dies from the Effects, Georgia Mills in Trouble Temporary Receivers Appointed for the Eagle and Phoenix Mills, of Columbus, Slovenly Cyclists, The Davis Monument No Agreement as to the Design Has yet Been Reached, but the Corner Stone Will Be Laid as Announced, The Pope on Church Unity Encyclical Soon to Be Issued in All Languages, Bland's Presidential Boom, Reed Repudiates Manley The Czar Denies That He Has Given up His Fight, No Compromise at Chicago, Stevenson in Alabama, Ploughing with the Heifer of Repudiation, Woman's World Mrs. M. S. Warren Serves on a Jury in Colorado, Joys of the Tandem The Two Seated Machine is a Blissful Boon to Lovers, The News of the Day, Religion and the Races Mr Enslow Opposes Joint Rule for Whites and Blacks, Fool Negroes in Chicago They Are Mad Because the St Louis Hotel Keepers Do Not Think That Black People Are as Good as White, For Football Enthusiasts, Coroner Kate Horner, A New Supply of Oranges The Luscious Fruit to Be Shipped from Mexico to This Country, Wheels for Widows, Tight Sleeves, A Big Failure in Roanoke, That Thankful Feeling, A Car for Bicycles, Webster and Smalls on Top A Bitter Pill for Melton and His Recent White Converts, Gold Mines in Carolina But They Do Not Belong to South Carolinians, Georgetown Keeps in Front An Electric Light Plant to Be Established in the City on the Sampit, Burned to Death in a Barn, The Field of Gettysburg Description of a Visit to That Famous Battle-Ground, Mr Carlisle's Plans He Will Return to Kentucky When He Retires from the Treasury, Seaboard Air Line's Defence What Lawyers Call "A Plea in Confession and Avoidance", Multiple News Items, An Electric Tragedy Mother Holding Her Child Killed by Lightning—The Child Unhurt, Tillman Disgusted Them Friends of Governor Matthews Think the "Pitchfork" Senator Injures the Cause of Silver, Women's Talent for Ruling, A Triangular Contest Donaldson, Irby and Evans for United States Senator, Not Mckinley, but Sound Money That is the Real Issue before the St. Louis Convention and the Country, The Crops in the Fields Weekly Report from the States in the Cotton Belt, An Ovation to Stevenson, Handy in the Home Another Way Added to the Many Ways of Making a Pinoushion, The Commodore's Expedition She is Said to Be about to Make a Filibustering Voyage to Cuba, The Summer Outfit, Miss Leonard Breaks a Record, Why Bonds Were Issued Secretary Carlisle's Statement to Senate Committee, Students Hiss Chamberlain Former Governor's Attack on Sectarian Schools Recented, Birds and Bicycles, Where the Czar's Hopes Lie The Mckinley Craft May yet Founder in the Silver Sea, Court in Hampton A Remarkable and Somewhat Inequitable Alternative Sentence—Bail for Citizen of Barnwell Charged with …, Will Kill the Party A Note of Warning to the Democrats in Their Wild Chase after False Standards in Money, Confession after Conviction Judson M. Chewning, of Clarendon, Adds Perjury to His More Detestable Crime, Dangers of Cycling Some of the Things That May Happen to the Indiscreet Rider, Cotton Futures, The City in the Pines The Tupper-Tucker Nuptials—Horse Racing under Difficulties—A Lecture by Dr Vedder—Fair and Talented Students …, The two mills of Griffin shut down this morning because the proprietors say the market is overstacked and that cloth can be bought cheaper than they can make it, Who Got the Commissions More Light on the South Carolina Bond Scandal, The Bermuda Filibusters, Where is Monsieur Chevreuse? He Lived in Charleston at One Time and His Relatives in Paris Are Looking for Him, Ornamental Electric Light Posts, The New York Banks Statement In the Corresponding Week Last Year the Loans of the Banks Were Thirty Millions in Excess of the President …, The Mountain City A High Literary Honor to a Furman Professor—Arrival of Orator Moore, South Carolina Mormons A Conference Held near Wagener's in Aiken County—Thirty-two Elders and a Number of Visitors Attend—Orangeburg, Seeing Service Afloat First Day of the Reserves on the Raleigh, Struck by Lightning, The Bicycle's Delicate Mechanism, Honest Money in Chicago, A Tornado in Alabama The Little Town of Wyeth City Laid Waste—Eighteen Houses Wrecked—Fifteen People Wounded—Two Killed by …, The Lot of a Boy How Johnny Blngdad Demonstrated That It Was Not a Happy One, For Little Folks New Merry Go Round, Democrats of Mymaryland Under the Skilful Control of Senator Gorman They Stand Fast to the Gold Standard, The Shears Grinder Bicycle, As to Cycle Paths, Lily Whites Have the Blues Bob Small's Victory in St. Louis Has Given Murray a Black Eye and Caused Ceneral Adhesion to the Black …, The State Treasurer's Statement, An Assassination in Florida Probably the Result of a Vendetta Affecting the People of Several Countries, A Bank President Shot, Putting down the Rebellion Alleged Corruption of Spanish Officers in Cuba, Progress of the South Charleston's New Railroad the Event of the Week, A Plutocratic Engagement, A Flaw in the Ohio Cycle Law, Cuban Machetes The Manner in Which This Formidable Weapon is Used in War, Col Elliott at Home Again The Work of the Republicans in Congress in Seating Murray as Contemptible as the Work of the Tillmanites …, Powers of Mimicry The Man Who Acts and Sings All Parts in an Opera, The State Bond Scandal Treasurer Bates Proceeds to Clear His Skirts, The Mountain City A False Alarm about Lynchers—Promptness of the Butler Guards—Fire—Other Matters, Nashville's Bid for the Abbey, The Bicycle the Chief of Dress Reformers, Rice Fields of Carolina Picturesque Remains of a Once Thriving Industry. Arts & Entertainment: His Ultimatum, The Gypsy Taint, Not a Parisian Duel The Arizona Heiress Had Heard and Changed the Programme, The Plunderers, Typewriters and Typewriters He Was Thinking of One Kind and His Wife of Another, Which Won the Prize?, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charmdes and Riddles for People of All Ages, First Love, A Tenant's Trials, Noncommittal, Cycling Humor, The Reverie of a Scorcher He Decides That All Women Should Be Compolled to Wear Bloomers, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game, Their First Quarrel She Thought the Letter Was from a Woman, and It Was, Her Heart Not Broken, A Friendly Suggestion, Quiet Miss Lane Chapter I, The Girl He Wanted, Lord Ullin's Daughter The Story as Told by a Slum Night School Scholar, Capital News and Gossip Gold Reserve Holds Its Own—The President Will Not Leave Washington for Several Days, Capital News and Gossip The President Goes Fishing with His Friend, Henry Harrison, near Leesburg, Newpop Was Nonplused Try as He Would, He Could Not Make Things Right, Song of the Bicycle Bells, Odd Spokes, A Domestic Globe Trotter A Duologue, Loyd and His Puzzles A Brooklynite Who Taxes the Minds of the World, The Tragedy of a Tandem, One Don't Left out, Perversity. Business: Business of the Country The Weekly Report and Forecast of R. G. Dun & Co, Business Notices, Southern Truck Trade, Goes out of Business, Breakers Ahead at St Louis The Candidate Settled, Not so with the Platform, Campaign of Ruin Wants Funds A Southern Capitalist's Refusal to Help Free Silver Alabama Democrats, A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Letter to the editor: The Route to Allendale Dr Peter Stokes Felicitates Charleston on the New Railroad and Makes Two Offers of Land If the Line Comes …, A Valuable Historic Note St. Michael's Clock Built to Strike the Quarters on Four Bells. Classified ads: Hood's Sarsaparilla, The Knotty Problem, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Sports: On the Diamond Summaries of Yesterday's Games in Various League Cities. Miscellaneous: The Weekly News and Courier, Terms. Editorial: "—and Hominy", "They Know What They Want", Easily Answered, The Society Ladies and Debutantes. Elections: The Outlook in St Louis So Far All is Favorable to the Nomination of Mckinley, How Col Elliott Was Robbed He Will Stand for Re-Election in the District. Death notices: Deaths, Death of Mr Herman Richborn. Marriage notices: Marriages. Shipping news: A New Battle Ship Accepted The Massachusetts after a Long Delay is Commissioned at Last.

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