All for Love
Suicide Yesterday of Christian Witzel, at Widow McEwen’s, on the Raleigh Road. A Case of Unrequited Affection and Desperate Love – “O, ‘Twas Love, ‘Twas Love that Set the World on Fire” ALL FOR LOVE | Yesterday morning a negro, almost breathless with excitement rushed into the office of Justice J. M. Holst and informed him that ...
Continued Health – The Fair – Help for Memphis
From an Occasional Correspondent. – Continued Health – The Fair – Help for Memphis CONTINUED HEALTH | Tipton County, Tenn., October 27, 1873 — The general health of our county is probably better than it has been, though there has been several deaths in the last few days at Covington. On Saturday last Mr. Span, ...
Incidents in Covington 1873
INCIDENTS IN COVINGTON 1873 | When the train from Memphis, crowded with gentlemen, with now and then a plug-ugly sandwitched most uncomfortably among decent people, reached Covington, a great concourse of people greeted us. We repaired to a grove hard by, when the mayor of Covington, an excellent type – setter of the ...
Occasional Correspondent 16 September 1873
The Circuit Court – Trial of Maclin for Murder – Memphis Lawyers – Lauds Condemned for Texas The Methodist Church – Colored People’s Fairs – Love and Matrimony on the Platform – Health and Increase Occasional Correspondent 16 September 1873 – Covington Local News. Covington, Tenn., September 13. – The circuit court, Methodist protracted meeting, colored Tipton county ...
Templeton, Rogers and Caraway
ROGERS AND CARAWAY TEMPLETON | The Tipton County Record of the 17th announces the death of three prominent citizens of Tipton County – A. A. Templeton, tax collector; W. J. Rogers, member of the county court, and T. B. Caraway, law partner of Col. I. M. Steele. The two former died of yellow fever ...