News and courier - 04/10/1899
1899; Gale Group;
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R. M. L., A. K., S. M. G., August Kohn, Roger P. Barnum, W. D. Woods, D. W. D., T. G. W., L. N. Jesunofsky, Local Forecast Official,
ResumoNews: Impossible in Charleston, Neal Did Not Appear His Three Bondsmen Have Received Clean Receipts, The Boston Herald and the Chicago Times-Herald printed on Friday last a picture of "Governor Roosevelt's reception by Admiral Dewey on board the Olympia", Great Britain Will Win, Democratic Rally in Texas Bryan, Stone and Champ Clark Denounce Imperialism, The Wonder of Modern Times City, State and Nation Unite to Honor Admiral Dewey, Can Lynching Be Checked? Attempt to Make Orangeburg County Pay for Crime, Dixie since the War The Rev Dr Lamar Tells the Philadelphia Baptists That Negroes Are Better Treated in the South To-Day …, The News of the Day, Sale of the Piedmont Springs Eight Springs Said to Have Valuable Medicinal Properties to Be Made an Attractive Health Resort—A $2,000 …, Dr. B. B. Bell, of Swift, Ga, in a letter to the New York Sun, calls attention to the fact that while the experiment of cultivating tea on a large scale for commercial purposes was never attempted before in this country until Dr Shepard began his great work at Summerville, says that a number of tea plants have been grown at the place of the late Col James Edward Caihoun, in Abbeville County, Col Neal's Bondsmen Col Jones and Messrs Pope and Haltiwanger Pay up, Phonetic Spelling, Cotton Spinning in the South Should Certainly Be Profitable If the Lint Can Be Shipped Three Thousand Miles and Then Woven without …, The Asia Minor Earthquakes Whole Villages Completely Destroyed and the Effects Appalling—Fifteen Hundred People Perished around …, A Cotton Mill Trust, Five Recruits from Beaufort Many Negroes Who Would Enlist for the Philippine War Cannot Stand the Rigid Physical Examination—How …, The Gold Hunters' War Kruger Bids God Speed to the Troops Bound for Natal, A Golden Cup for Dewey Mayor Van Wyck, on Behalf of the Citizens of New York, Presents a Magnificent Gold Loving Cup to the …, Hester's Cotton Statement Supply to Date 1,731,610 Bales, against 1,227,916 Last Year and 1,185,993 the Year before, Saluda's Railroad Prospects The People Very Much Encouraged by a Visit from the Chief Engineer of the Southern Railway, Killed at a Hot Supper Death at the Feast as Usual—Ed Green, a Negro, Furnishes the Corpse—Fred Blackwood, an Old Penitentiary …, The Richmond Correspondent of The News and Courier telegraphed on Saturday that "the Chesapeake and Ohio and the Seaboard Air Line railroads are to have the finest depot here in the South," and that "that Southern Road has just begun work on their new Passenger depot here, which is to cost $30,000, Big Option on Ore Land, The Yellow Fever Situation Two New Cases in New Orleans and Twenty-four in Key West—Only One Death—A Conflict of Jurisdiction as …, Cherokee off the Rocks The Clyde Liner, Aided by Tugs, is Floated into Deep Water, Capt Carter's Contracts They Will Be Speedily Annulled, but the War Department Will Provide for the Early Continuance of the …, Thomasville Troops Angered They Charge Their Captain with Disappearing with Their Railroad Tickets in New York Last Saturday, M'sweeney Shows Mercy Death Had Freed One of the Six Pardoned Convicts, A special dispatch to the Washington Post from Norfolk, Va, last Friday Said, Hester's Cotton Statement Amount Brought into Sight for the Week Ending Yesterday over 43,000 Bales Less Than for Same Period Last …, The Panic-Making Telegrams The Gold and Stock Telegraph Company Tries to Explain Why Southern Buyers and Speculators, Who Are Not …, Couldn't Keep Schley under, Clemson's Textile School Instructor Frissell an Invaluable Acquisition—Prof Beaty Very Sanguine as to the Future—A Scholarly Visitor …, The Neal Shortage Again Report of the Attorney General to the Governor, Multiple News Items, Jonesville's Cotton Farmers Many Are Selling Seed, but Holding Cotton for Higher Prices, A Horse Kicks Capt Clyburn, Administering the Laws, A movement has been organized in Greenville in behalf of the business men of that thriving city to raise a fund of a thousand dollars, to be awarded in prizes for wheat growing in the territory lying thirty miles around that place, O. M. Carter's Last Chance Counsel for the Peculating Ex-Captain Obtain a Writ of Habeas Corpus, Claiming That the Sentence of the …, Our Place in the Picture The South Carolina Contingent Received More Than Its Expected Share of Honors and Attentions—Had the …, The Verdict in the Brown Case, Almost a Cotton Panic Was It a Gigantic Conspiracy to Swindle the Exchanges?, Stages of Water, Aguinaldo Not yet Subdued An Englishman Claims the Filipino Leader is Getting the Best of It and Our Troops Are Making No Practical …, Three Millions Cheer Dewey No American Sailor Ever Received Such an Ovation, Negroes Call on McKINLEY A Committee from the Afro-American Council Suggests Anti-Mob Law Legislation, and Asks for Some Official …. Review: Washington's Welcome Dewey Holds a Review in the Shadow of the Capitol, A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Business: New Orleans Cotton Market Excitement on the Floor of the Exchange Owing to Belated Liverpool Reports—A Falling off in Receipts, The World of Trade Volume of Business Greater Than in Any Previous Year, That Cotton Flurry Some Few Exporters Bought a Few Hundred Bales above the Actual Market, but Charleston's Losses Are Probably …. Shipping news: White Rats Sink a Ship The White Cloud Founders Ninety Miles from Hong Kong—Seven Men Drowned, Old Woman Who Rules China Pu Tsuan Said to Be the Choice of the Empress Dowager for Emperor, Though He Cannot Speak a Word of Chinese—How, Wreck of Steamer Scotsman Eleven Drowned, Mostly Women, Who Were Put into the First Life Boat When the Vessel Was Supposed to Be …. Classified ads: Drugs and Medicines, Hood's Sarsaparilla, Selner Apericut, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: The Submerging of Schley, Seventy-Two Dollars Per Acre. Arts & Entertainment: Preacher, Music Teacher, Wood Carver and Embroiderer, Thomas Lipton, Boy and Man Story of the Career of the Shamrock's Owner—A Lad Who Had a Dream Which He Never for a Moment Forgot—Its …, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades, Riddles for People of All Ages, Stories of Rose Bonheur, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Weather report: Port Calendar—Phases of the Moon for October. Letter to the editor: To Preserve Pine Forests Invaluable Advice to South Carolina Land Owners.
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