News and courier - 30/08/1899
1899; Gale Group;
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R. M. L., A. K., H. H. H., James Sprunt, President Champion Compress Company, Chuckey Joe, of Cloverpatch, Edisto, R. S. M., Booker T. Washington, Daisy May, Alice De Berdt, A. J. S., L. N. Jesunofsky, Local Forecast Official, H. W. F.,
ResumoNews: Upholding the Governor, A Promising Enterprise, Lightning in Spartanburg It Struck the Same Chimney Once in 1896 and Twice This Year—Narrow Escape of Two Men in a Buggy near …, The News of the Day, Love's Imposition, A Detached Chapter in Life A Bit of Human Wreckage Standed on a Southern Plantation, Three thousand marriages are performed every day all over the world, Combativeness Bumps Three Times a Veteran Was Forced to Run in Spite of Phrenology, Fire Chiefs Will Come Chief Marjeshoff Tells of the Isle of Palms, Railroads Built on Paper, Income Tax a Farce Little Attention Paid to the Law in South Carolina, Louisiana Rice A Large Crop This Year along the Mississippi and Bayou Lafourche, as Well as in the Calcasien District, A Glad Home-Coming Pittsburg's Soldiers Greeted by President Mckinley, A Warrant for Mr Neal Ex-Superintendent of the State Penitentiary, Women and the Restaurant Question, Fighting behind Corpses Mercier and the State Speak of Henry and Sandherr, Gen Butler on a Wrong Tack The Good Citizens of Greenwood, Phœnix and Mount Moriah Condemn His Efforts to Palliate the Whitecapping …, Cashier Sloan Missing The Wilmington Savings and Trust Company is Annoyed, but Not Embarrassed, by the Abrupt Departure of …, Cuba's Finances Under Uncle Sam's Management the Island Has Netted a Million and a Half over Expenses, Stabbed the Bull in the Face Farmer Spears Has a Thrilling Experience Fighting a Bull in His Own Pasture—Jonesville's Parched Crops—Only …, Railroads and Depots Columbia, with Many Roads, Needs a New Station, No Place Left in Africa Rhodes Says: "I Would Rather Have Land Than Niggers", Esterhazy, Not Dreyfus Charavay Says the Former Wrote the Bordereau, Should Raise the Limit While Alabama Law Holds That Twenty Years' Imprisonment is All That Can Be Given a Negro Fiend Lynching …, Cheraw Wants Factories Manufactories May Be Exempted from Taxation for a Term of Years—The S. A. L. Route to Columbia Inspected, The News of Greenville A Case of Kidnapping Which Has Thrown the City into a State of Excitement—Reunion of Company B, Thirteenth …, Mayor Dupre Speaks out Chief Executive of Greenwood Damns the Constables, How to Take Care of the Nails, Race Trouble in Georgia Henry Delegal Surrenders to Lieut Wood, Race Troubles in Georgia Darien in a State of Nervous Apprehension, M. Bertillon, the Expert Trying to Convict Dreyfus on a Queer Theory, The Abuse of Medicine, Golf Teas the Latest Fad, To Work in Other Fields The Rev. H. R. Moseley, D. D., Pastor of the Florence Baptist Church, Has Resigned to Take Charge of …, Yellow Fever at Cabanas, Fire Destroys a Convent St Agents Convent and Orphanage Burned to the Ground, Southern Progress The Now Industries Reported in the South in a Week, The Conference of Trusts Called to Meet in Chicago September 13, Nine Men Killed The Immense Steel Arches for the Superstructure of the Coliseum Building in Chicago Fell Yesterday Afternoon—Besides, Fatal Mine Accident, Port Calendar—Phases of the Moon for August, Multiple News Items, Condemnation Proceedings The Seaboard Gets Its Right of Way out of Camden at Reasonable Figures, Control or Ownership, Midseason's Fancies in Woman's Wear, Work of an Assassin Capt Barnes, of Wilson, N. C., Shot from Ambush While Returning from His Farm—The Wound Will Prove Fatal, Beaten to Death The Penitentiary Investigation, at Halifax, N. C., Shows That Convicts Were Brutally Whipped on the Prison …, "The Immortal J. N.", Mcsweeney Stood Firm, Not Sprunt's Agent The President of the Champion Cotton Press at Wilmington Takes Offence at an Article Republished in the …, $500,000 a Day, The Colored Regiment Applications for Commissions in the Volunteer Negro Command Are Pouring into Washington—The Headquarters …, Southern Textile Notes New Cotton Factories to Be Built in Eight States, One Colored Regiment Will Be Recruited for the Volunteer Army in the East—Lieut Col Duvall, U. S. A., Will Command, and All …, Mundi Has the Flag The Filipino Chief Said He Wanted to Become an American Citizen and Fight for the Stars and Stripes—He …, The over Hills of Ottaray Chuckey Joe, of Clover Patch, Sticks to His Name for the Rugged and Beautiful Transmontane Country of …, Woman's Hair, Wooing a Schoolteacher, Stages of Water, Senator Morgan Will Speak At the Industrial Convention to Be Held at Huntsville, Alabama, in October—His Subject Will Be "The Nicaragua, "A Movement is on foot," says the Greenville Mountaineer, "to offer a number of premiums to the wheat growers of Greenville County for the crop next year, Some Standard Crops, The Office Discountinued As a Result of Recent Outrages by Whitecaps the Postoffice at Peck, Florida, Has Been Closed, Sir Thomas Sails The Owner of the Shamrock Starts for This Country and is Given a Real Irish "Send Off"—His Will Be "A …, A Correction in Dividends. Sports: Darien Quiet Again Race Troubles Are Practically Over, but Troops Are yet Patrolling the Streets—About Fifty Negroes, Arrested …. Arts & Entertainment: The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game, An Interesting Snake Story A Mysterious Weed Which Gave a Snake Fresh Vigor for a Fright and without Which It Soon Died, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades, Riddles for People of All Ages. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: Ottaray and Chee-on-on-dah, A Narrow Escape, What Cares He?, Two New Trusts. Elections: Controversial Christianity. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Business: The World of Trade Metals Are Still Advancing, and the Cereals, Leather and Cotton Goods Show an Upward Tendency—Other Staples, …, The Rice Market The Regular Weekly Letter of the Dan Talmage's Sons' Company.
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