Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1884 — THE SOUTH. [ARTICLE]
THE SOUTH.
Morris Oliver, one of Mahone’s Lieutenants at Warrenton,, Va., stole a box containing SII,OOO from the residence of Dr. C. P. Cooper and hid it in a hay-stack, where it was found the next day.... The Zell Guano Company’s Fertilizer Works, at Locust Point, ne-U’Baltimore, were entirely, destroyed by fire. Tlje insurance amounts to $85,000. Col. E. W. Cole, of Nashville, Tenn., has purchased the greater portion of Lookout Mountain, and intends to set engineers at work on a railway from Chattanooga to the summit, after the model of the Mount Washington Road. The Supreme Court of Virginik has decided tnat the act passed by the last Legislature of that State prohibiting the interference of School Superintendents in politics is-unconstitMiolial Charles F. Saver & Co.’s tannery at Louisville, Ky., was destroyed by fire. The I total loss is about $60,0(10, partially covered by insurance. A fireman felt* from tire burning building and was fatally in jured. . . Ken dri ck Holland and Victor”Eloi, w ife “murderers, were hanged by the Sheriff at New Orleans. —"—» (’apt. L. T. Davis, of Princess Anne, Md., was shot and instantly killed by I. J. Mills, who had made love to Davis’ daughter against the wishes of her father.
