News and courier - 26/04/1899
1899; Gale Group;
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R. S. M., R. M. L., H. H. H., John Nicholas, A. K., Charles E. Edwardes, G. Walt Whitman, H. W. F., T. G. W.,
ResumoNews: A Welcome to the Tarheels, The Negro in the Cemetery, Baltimore Buys out Atlanta The Negotiations for the Consolidation of Atlanta's Street Railroads Complete, Senator Quay Acquitted Good Luck Still Follows the Notorious Politician, The Mountain City Escape so Far of the Assailant of Mrs Williams—Two Suspected Negroes Arrested, but Prove to Be the Wrong …, Novel Ideas about Lynching Representative Nicholas, of the Missouri Legislature, Introduces a Bill Providing for the Arming with …, Not Strong Enough yet The Cabinet Denies It Accuses Its Opponents of Treason, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, Queer Coincidences Remarkable Instances of How Missing Books and Other Things Were Found, In Search of a Lost Flag Jenkins's Brigade Captured It at Gaines's Mill, The State Census in 1900 Concerted Effort to Secure Good Men as Enumerators, Miss Ysobel Haskins, at present with William H. Crane, has been engaged by Nat Goodwin and Maxine Elliott to play the part of the frontier courtesan, Molly Larkins, in "The Cowboy and the Lady," in London this summer, The Counterfeit Conspiracy Prominent Lawyers Arrested in Philadelphia as Aiding and Abetting the Counterfeiters, The News of the Day, A Candidate for Lynching Outrage Committed by a Negro near Greenville—White Man Killed for Insulting Another's Wife, Peculiarities of Trap Shooters, Lige Strickland Lynched A Sequel to the Burning of Sam Hose near Newnan, The City on the Edisto Volunteers Warmly Welcomed Home—They Are All Now in Civilians' Garb and at Their Own Hearthstones—The …, Twelve Hundred Camps The Reunion Promises to Be as Largely Attended as Any Hitherto Held, Brig Gen Miller (Retired) A Protest against His Promotion by the Naval Officers Attached to His Command—They Claim to Have Captured …, Capt Coghlan's Indiscretion His Speech at the Union League Not Approved in Diplomatic Circles, Why Booth Killed Lincoln, Matching Arabian Steeds, The State's Geologist Neither the Dairyman Nor Geologist Have Been Dropped from the Faculty of Clemson, Though They Are Not …, Christian Endeavor The Proceedings of the State Convention at Union, The County is Liable, New York, April 22, A Mistrial Was Ordered The Lake City Jury Was Unable to Find a Verdict, Port Calendar—Phases of the Moon for April, Coming to Charleston Secretary Wilson to Spend a Week in South Carolina, Dewey and Von Died Richs Capt Coghlan and His Officers of the Raleigh Entertained by the Union League Club of New York—A Good …, The Mazet Committee Croker Given Permission to Go to Europe and the Committee Adiourns to May 9, The Wreck of the Whitney, Coghlan Stands by His Speech He Insists That What He Said before the Union League Club Was True, Although the Reporters Garbled It—The …, Speed Progress on the Wheel, Wanamaker Scores Quay He Was Acquitted in Spite of "Documentary Proof" of His Guilt in His Own Handwriting and That of His …, A New Campaign in Luzon Its Object is the Capture of Calumpit, A Miscarriage of Justice Judge Brawley's Forceful, Eloquent and Pathetic Protest in the Lake City Case, Kind Words from Atlanta The Constitution Speaks Editorially of the Reunion, and Gives Some Reasons, Orders from Gen Smyth Mr. D. L. Sinkler Adpointed Chief Marsha for the U. S. C. V. During the Reunion—Mr. L. F. Sloan Will …, The Greenville Fiend, A Brute Burned by Brutes A Horrible Crime and Its Horrible Sequel in Georgia, Quay Appointed Senator Governor Stone, on Questionable Authority, Appoints the Pennsylvania Boss to the Seat to Which the Legislature, A Work of Art in Beaufort How the Gracious Charity of Mrs Pollitzer, of Vienna, to a Poor and Struggling Artist Was Rewarded after …, Running out the Negroes The Result of Race Troubles in Palmetto, Georgia, The Bad Beef Court Last Open Session Held Yesterday Afternoon, Shocking Murder in Georgia A Girl Murdered, near Woolsey, by a Wealthy and Pious Farmer, Sparks from the Wires, Jefferson Davis's Grave A Bronze Statue to Be Erected by Mrs Davis over Her Husband's Grave—The People of the South to Erect …, Multiple News Items, The City on the Congaree Sayings and Doings of the People in Columbia, A High Price for Cheap Labor, The lynching Spirit appears to be widespread and flagrant in Georgia, A Mistrial in the Lake City Case, Remember the Facts! Comments of the Atlanta Constitution on the Awful Crime and Its Terrible Retribution, Col Thomas's Work Goes on, Coghlan Not a Casus Belli Germany Satisfied with Secretary Hay's Disclaimer, Inter-Collegiate Contest The Chosen Orators Selected by Students of Six South Carolina Colleges to Complete at Erskine Next Friday, …, Blushes for His State, Stages of Water, Hester's Cotton Statement Increase of the Movement in Sight 9,000 Bales over the Same Week Last Year—Stocks at Leading Southern …, A Mistrial Probable After Many Hours the Jury Had Not Found a Verdict, Is Mcmanus a Murderer? The Second Trial of a Mysterious Murder Case in Chesterfield—The Stories of the Defendant and of the …, The Black Diamond Engineers They Are Much Pleased with the Country—Critical Illness of Mr Wm Barnwell—Death of the Venerable Mrs …. Elections: Equivalent to Election Mayor and Aldermen of Florence Chosen by the White Men's Primary. Business: Commerce in 1898 A Great Increase in Exports, Especially of Agricultural Products, but a Decrease in Imports, The official figures showing the trade of the Philippines in 1897, it is noted, are as follows, The World of Trade General Business Situation One of Quiet Strength, State Supreme Court. Arts & Entertainment: Theatricals in New York, Through the Air on Wheels, Stories of the Stage, Sam Bailey Shed Tears When Judge Green Said the "Hill" Must Reform. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Castoria. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: Tobacco in Orangeburg. Sports: In the Baseball World How Quarrels among the Magnates Injure the Game—Prospects of the Various National League Teams, Baseball …. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Letter to the editor: The Poor Man's Dollar An Eye-opener for His Silverite Friends from the Hon G. Walt Whitman.
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