News and courier - 14/10/1899
1899; Gale Group;
Autores
H. C. S., A. K., B., E. M., Daisy May, Madge Porter, Norman Hurst,
ResumoNews: The Philippine Atrocities, Fatal Accident on Edisto Colored Boy Killed While Tussling with a Friend for the Possession of a Loaded Pistol, The Philippine Congress Formal Opening Yesterday with All Due Pomp and Ceremony, Murdered by a Mob The Fate of Judge Brazil Laplace, of Louisiana, Nine Hundred Butterflies A Swarm of Brown and Yellow Winged Beauties Seen in Anderson Flying South—Death of a Christian Science …, Farewell to Chicago The President Quits the Windy City Tuesday Night after a Day of Ceaseless Activity, Home Life of the Boer Women, A Prosperous Cotton Mill, The News of the Day, A Murderer's Last Chance Testifying for Himself He Charges His Victim with Blackmail, Good Times in Orangeburg Farmers Get Two Cents More for Their Cotton Than They Expected, and "the Goose Hangs High", Verdict against a Railroad, The Ivory Queen, The War in Luzon Difficult March of Schwan's Column to San Francisco De Malabon—Hostility of the Natives Does Not Decrease, Alaskan Boundary Line A Temporary Agreement Reached between the United States and Canada, Work of the Insurance Men Agents Limited to Fifteen Per Cent Commission—Proposed Boycott of Certain North Carolina Companies Not …, The Boer War Has Begun! The Invasion of Natal by Free State Troops Confirmed, When Anaconda Gambled Stories of That Remote Period, Which Ended Somewhat More Than a Year Ago, Bravo for the Boers! A Plucky Little Republic Defies a Great Empire, To Be Arranged Sub Rosa The Complaint of the Roman Catholic Church as to the Deseeration of Its Church as in the Philippines …, The Progress of the South Rapid Development of Its Unlimited Resources, The Huntsville Convention A Free Discussion of the Race Question by Leading Men of Both Races, Fatal Quarrel about Hogs J. R. McElmurray, a Farmer near Augusta, Kills His Cousin, J. A. McElmurray, Gulf Department Officers, Clergymen and Citizenship, Dewey Invited to Macon, The Crops in the Field October Report of the Condition of Cotton, Grain, Potatoes, Tobacco Sugarcane and Rice, Laurens Juries Discharged, Senator Jones's Views, The Dispensary's Rottenness A Lively Exposure by Ex-Clerk D. G. Ouzts, Not Worth the Price A Private Soldier's Opinion of the Philippines, Funston Talks Too Much, Careless County Officials How the State and Counties Are Subjected to Loss, How to Select a Hairbrush, The Yachts Still Becalmed There Was Again No Wind in New York Harbor Yesterday, and so There Was No Race, He Still Sticks to It Mr. Neill Persists in His Belief That the Cotton Crop is a Big One, A Premature Campaign President Mckinley's Tour of the Western States, The Lauren's Court No Homicide Trials—Two Alleged Murderers Granted Ball—A Handsome Blind Tiger Caught in the Meshes of …, But She Wouldn't Wait, What Would Washington Say! His Great Republic Aiding and Abetting England in Crushing out a Sister Republic, A Double Load for Tillman He Will Have to Stump South Carolina for the Dispensary System as Well as for the Senatorship, Is Expansion Imperalism? A Great Debate in the Church Congress at St. Paul, Marchand's Family, The Principle of Arbitration, The Huntsville Convention A Number of Speeches Made on Topics of Interest to the South, Multiple News Items, Sentences of Anarchists, The Samoan Settlement What London Papers Say about the Report of the Commissioners, M'Kinley's Western Tour Meets a Regiment of Returned Volunteers in Minneapolis, No Sympathy with the Boers The Cold-Blooded Reply of President McKinley to the Petitions of American Citizens in Behalf of the Boers, Many Beautiful Women Southern Society Well Represented in New York during the Dewey Celebration, United States Jurors Men Who Will Serve as Petit and Grand Jurors during the November Term of Court, The North Carolina Synod Prosperous Condition of Presbyterian Educational Institutions—A Visit to Biltmore, Executive Clemency, A Fearful Earthquake Four Thousand People Killed on the Island of Ceram, Marlboro Cottontots Happy They Had Expected to Pay for Supplies on a Basis of Five-cent Cotton, and Are Consequently "Ahead of …, Those Beer Privileges Charleston Disappointed in Board of Control's Action, Tactics of the Filipinos They Fight and Run Away, and Live to Fight Another Day, Has a Gun Been Fired Yet? No News in London as to Actual Hostilities in Africa, Crushing out a Republic The Boer Representative Quits London—He Feels That His Country is Doomed, but Hopes That the World Will …, The Lumber of the South Mr Craighead's Entertaining Speech at Huntsville. Arts & Entertainment: At a Country Dance, Dewey Welcomed Vermont Honors Her Distinguished Son at the Capital and Presents Him with a Medal, Riding Habits for Women of Fashion. Shipping news: A Massacre in Africa Fearful Fate of a German Expedition under Lieut Guise, German Commissioner at Rio Del Ray. Classified ads: Walter Baker & Co's Breakfast Cacon, Miscellaneous, Castoria, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Louis Cohen & Co.. Business: The Rice Market The Regular Weekly Letter Sent out by the Dan Talmage's Sons' Company. Miscellaneous: The Weekly News and Courier. Editorial: From a Negro's View-Point.
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