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THE NEWS AND COURIER, 



is one of the leading papers in the land. The influence of its enterprise 

 and business management may be seen in the general improvement of 

 the State press. 



The Phoenix, the Guardian, and the South Carolinian, have lived and 

 died, since the war, in Columbia. 



THE REGISTER, 



begun several years ago, in Columbia, as a co-operative journal, is now 

 owned by C. A. Calvo, Jr., and edited by Col. J. W. R. Pope. It is a 

 sterling journal. 



THE PALMETTO YEOMAN 



is an evening daily, published also in Columbia by Mr. C. M. McJunkin. 

 The only other daily in the State is 



THE GREENVILLE NEWS, 



a live sheet, which discusses all the topics of the day with pungency and 

 vigor. Its editor is A. B. Williams, Escp 



OTHER PAPERS. 



Among the other papers in the State are : The Charleston Zcitnng, 

 published in German, which is the only representative of foreign lan- 

 guages in South Carolina. The Abbeville Press and Banner, and Abbe- 

 ville Medium, the Saluda Argm, Aiken Recorder, and Journal and Review, 

 Anderson Intelligence^^ and Journal, Barnwell People, and Sentinel, Beaufort 

 Palmetto Post, Berkeley Gazette, Charleston Mercury, and New Em, Chester 

 Reporter, and Bulletin, Cheraw Sun, Clarendon Enterprise, Colleton Pre?s, 

 Darlington Southron, Florence Times, Edgefield Advertiser, Clironicle, Mon- 

 itor (Johnston's), Winnsboro' News and Herald, Georgetown Times, and 

 Enquirer, Greenville News, and Enterprise and Mountaineer, Hampton 

 Guardian, Conwayboro' Telephone, Kershaw Gazette, Camden Journal, Lan- 

 caster Ledger, and Review, Laurensville Herald, Lexington Dispatch, Gil- 

 bert Hollow News, Marion Star, and Merchant and Farmer, Bennettsville 

 Farmer's Friend, Newberry Herald, News, and Observer, Keowee Courier 

 (Walhalla), Orangeburg Times and Democrat, Pickens Sentinel, Seneca 

 Journal, Spartanburg Spartan, Spartanburg Hercdd, Gaffney City Caro- 

 linian, Sumter Watchmaii, Advance, and Spirit of the Times, Union Ihnes, 

 Williamsburg Herald (Kingstree), Yorkville Enquirer, Rock Hill Hercdd. 



