News and courier - 26/08/1899
1899; Gale Group;
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J. E. N., H. H. H., A. K., R. M. L., H., R. S. M., J. P. G., Fred Whishaw, Eldred S. Addison,
ResumoNews: To Double the Plant The Virginia and Carolina Chemical Company Proposes to Greatly Increase the Capacity of the Newly Acquired …, Quay Will Manage Things, Trouble with the Cubans Uncle Sam Not Giving Them Money Fast Enough, Now It is Gelatine Dynamite Was Thought Pretty Good Stuff to Throw at an Enemy a Few Years Ago, but Tests with New Explosives …, A Hint from North Carolina, Death of Judge Hilton, Case of Capt Carter Wayne MacVeagh, Counsel for Carter, Will Return from Europe Next Month and Argue the Matter Some Old …, Gen Otis as a Censor He Gives a False Color to All News That He Edits, Protecting a Brute Two Hundred Soldiers Sent from Savannah to Darien, Georgia, to Bring Away a Negro Charged with the Vilest …, Sounds Rather Steep, The Devlin Incident Closed by Senator Jones, Chairman of the National Democratic Committee—Cook to Be Editor of the Bureau, The Way to Make Artificial Cotton, Greenville Wheat Growers Great Interest in Production of Small Grain, Columbia's Consolidated The Columbia Electric Street Railway, Light and Power Company Acquired by a Capital City Syndicate, with …, "It appears," says the Nashville American, "that the exporters of meats from this country to England have concluded that it is to their interests to undersell Australian meats in the English market, and while underselling until the Australian shippers are routed is a losing business, they set about devising a plan to recoup their losses, A Ton of Shot to Kill a Man, The Mad Rush for Gold Tales of Fearful Suffering from Kotzebue Sound, An Elegant Time A Housewife's Inference from the Value of an Unexpected Present, Very Poor Work Official Surveys of the Coast of Porto Rico Appear to Have Been Roughly Made, Severe Storm in Athens The Georgia City Visited by a Terrific Wind, Rain and Hail Storm, Bringing Loss of Life and Severe Damage …, A Very Sad Death Mr R. B. Loryea, of Manning, While on a Visit to Tryon, N. C., Dies from Exhaustion on a Mountain Climb, History of Labori's Case Detailed Description of His Wound by the Surgeon, Volunteer Officers The Quota of Georgians to Wear Epaulets in the New Volunteer Regiments is Now Filled, The News of the Day, Echoes of the Hurricane Reports Continue to Come in of Wreeks and Disasters Occasioned by the West Indian Gale—Probably One Hundred …, Root and the President, From Frying Pan into Fire Neither Tobacco Nor Cotton Will Pay as a Single Crop, Denies It Emphatically August Belmont Declares That the Idea of a Consolidation of the Southern and the Louisville and Nashville …, No Accounting for Tastes, Whitecaps in Florida Assault upon a Postmaster Will Probably Cause the Discontinuance of the Postoffice at Peck, Florida, Didn't Trust the Mail A German Who Wished to Communicate with Queen Victoria Tosses a Letter into Her Majesty's Carriage and …, Short Crop in Texas, The transport Panther left here to-day with $50 worth of supplies for the Porto Ri… sufferers, Pennsylvania Republicans Meet in State Convention at Harrisburg and Nominate Some State Officers—The Platform Adopted Endorses …, Endorsed Bryan, The Atlanta Melodrama Col Thompson Taken by Surprise and Knocked down in the Streets, Will Push the Campaign Secretary of War Root Returns from a Visit to President McKinley and Says the Twenty Regiments of Volunteers, The Charleston Air Line Charter to Be Applied for in a Few Days, The War in the East In Manilla They Say It May Continue for Years, Why Not Colored Soldiers? President Mckinley Will Be Asked the Question, Did She Poison Her Mistress?, A Bull Point in Cotton, Multiple News Items, The rise in the price of meat in the Northern market, says the National Provisioner, has been gradual and due to causes over which the packer has no control, The Late Nathaniel Brady Was Postmaster of Beaufort under President Cleveland—A Big Steamship Loading with Rock—Many Summer Gayeties, The Porto Rican Disaster It Has Not Been Exaggerated—One Thousand of the Natives Are Dead and One Hundred Thousand Are without …, A New Iron Company Formed for the Purchase of Extensive Iron and Coal Properties near Cedartown, Georgia, Laurens's Large Wheat Yield Dr. J. H. Miller, of Cross Hill, Raises over Twenty-three Bushels on a Single Acre—The Talented Winner …, A Bad Negro Whipped He Had Pursued a Young White Girl with Evident Evil Intentions, and a Posse of Indignant Citizens Gave …, Gen Bates Successful Returns from Sulu with an Agreement Acknowledging American Sovereignty over Moros and Entire Jolo Archipeligo, Profit in Wheat, An Ugly Matter in Marlboro A Boy Convict Tied behind a Buggy and Made to Trot Four Miles on a Hot Day, Quidnuncs Disappointed No Sensation in Mayor Smyth's Letter to the Governor, Dr R. B. Loryea Dead, Race Trouble in Little Rock White Men Sell Arms and Ammunition to the Negroes, The Crops in the Field Unequal Distribution of Rain in Various Parts of the Union—Weather Favorable to Corn in the Principal …, Whitecaps in Florida They Beat a Republican Postmaster Because He Appointed a Negro Assistant, A reputable New England paper, the Waterbury American, reports, The change in the conduct of the Dreyfus trial since Maitre Labori returned to his post clearly explains why Col Jouaust refused to adjourn the Court during his enforced absence, A Bloodless Revolution Rather Unusual Proceedings in Santo Domingo, Reappearance of Labori The Day's Sensation in the Dreyfus Trial, "Notes on Frost" Not Expected Yet, but the Agricultural Department is to Issue a Bulletin about It, Wonderful Watches Freak Timepieces That Have Been Ordered by Rich People, The Horrors of Hatteras Five Schooners Wrecked in the Vicinity of the Cape, Tillman at Heath Springs A Thousand People Gathered for the Clemson Institute Talk Listen to the Senior Senator as Well as the …, Dewey at Nice The Hero of Manilla Looking Homeward—The Olympia's Battalion Will Be Allowed to Drill on Shore, In the Name of Liberty Is the Country Prepared for a Conscript System, The Mystery of Count Landrinof, Bad State of Affairs In a California Asylum for the Insane—Dr Sponagle, the Medical Director, and Two Assistants Summarily …, Puffs of Tobacco Smoke What is Said by Scientific Sharps on Interesting Subject, Dewey Captures Nice The American Admiral Makes an Official Call on the Prefect of the Alpes-Maritimes and Other Officials, …, West Indian Soldiers Uncle Sam Has Put Blue Coats on Porto Rican Volunteers, and They March Very Well under the Stars and …, Oh! for a Righteous Judge The Dreyfus Trial May Be but a Travesty, Wind Storm at Florence Atlantic Coast Line Round House Unroofed and Other Damage Done—Heavy Rain Accompanied the Blow, The President of France Believes That the Troubles of His Country Are Nearing an End—The People Should Bow to the Verdict of …, Death in the Storm The Island of Ocracoke, N. C., Swept by the Hurricane—Several Lives Lost and Much Property Destroyed, A Cairo Marriage Some of the Customs Attendant upon the Momentous Ceremony, Doings in Darlington Funeral of Dr John A. Boyd, Who Died Suddenly on Monday—Important Railroad Meeting, Fusion in Nebraska, The News of Greenville A Negro Brute Who Will Be Given a Trial—Death of Mr Wilson Gray—Constabled Seize a Barrel of Whiskey, Britain is Uneasy Affairs in the Transvaal Are Becoming More Threatening Every Day and the British Officials Are Looking …, Fighting Leaders in the Philippines, Will Talk over the Wires South Carolina Will Soon Be in Hearing Distance, Worse Than a Pestilence, The Coming Cotton Crop, Dubignon Was Not There The Georgian Says He Did Not Attend the Anti-Bryan Conference in Saratoga and Still Swears by the Chicago …, A Powerful Postal Lobby It Will Besiege Congress at the Next Session. Classified ads: Drugs and Medicines, Louis Cohen & Co., Multiple Classified Advertisements. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: Try Bermuda, Open Wells and Typhoid Fever. Letter to the editor: Mr Simms's Prophecy He Told a Northern Journalist in 1865 That Bayonets Had Subverted Law and the Keystone of Liberty Had …, A Greenwood Wheat Grower Mr Eldred S. Addison Tells What He Said, or What He Intended to Say, to the Wheat Growers—Being No Speech …. Business: Tillman's Latest Outburst He Must Not Expect Prohibitionists to Help Him Develop the State's Liquor Business. Arts & Entertainment: A Song of the Nebraska Cattle Country, He Disposed of the Book, The Prince and the Soldier.
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