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News and courier - 11/05/1898

1898; Gale Group;

Autores

R. M. L., A. K., R. S. M., T. G. W., H. C. Smith, E. B. C., Medicus, Lucy De Treville, H. H. H., H. R. Thomas, Railroad Commissioner,

Resumo

News: Supplies for Eastern Cuba, Honors to Admiral Dewey The Hero of Manilla to Be a Rear Admiral, The Supreme Court and the Dispensary, Dewey's Victory and What Shall We Do with It?, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, Ministering Angels These The Work of Women on the Battlefield and in Camp Hospitals--The Red Cross Society, An Expedition to Manilla Five Thousand Troops to Be Sent from San Francisco to Reinforce Admiral Dewey, China Indemnifies Japan, The News of the Day, Our Mosquito Fleet Boats That the Government Will Probably Buy for War Service, Lieut Col. J. B. Mcdonald A Deserved Compliment to the Commandant of the Citadel from the Governor of His Native State, On to Cuba! on to Cuba! on to Cuba! That is Now the Cry in Washington, Capt H. Uyekf, of Japan He Came to Charleston to Study the Jetties and is Much Impressed by Our Harbor Improvements—He Has Been …, Beaufort's Crack Corps The Volunteer Artillery Meet the Surgeons, and Pass without the Loss of a Single Man, The condition of Mr. Gladstone is not changed, To Convert Jewels into Warships, Commander by an Oversight The Awkward Position in Which Gen Wade is Placed as Commander of the Army to Invade Cuba, A Spanish Spy Caught The Evidence against Him is Thought to Be Conclusive, Fitzhugh Lee, Jr A Gallant Young Man, Who Will Be on Hi Father's Staff, To Preserve the Roads, Woodford in Washington The Mystery about the Sudden Couge Given to the American Minister by Spain Explained at Last, The original package stores will have to move out and the sooner the better, Commodore Dewey What is Said about the Man Who Whipped the Spaniards at Manilla, Our Quota of Volunteers The Heavy Battery of Artilery off for Columbia, The Work of the House The House Promptly Seconds the Action of the Senate in Honoring Admiral Dewey and His Officers and Men—The …, A Tornado in Florence The Electric Power House Unroofed and the Plant so Damaged That the City, but for the Moon, Would Be …, Other News from the Camps One Company Has at Last Passed the Medical Examination on the Second Trial with Enough Men to Be Mastered …, The World of Woman An Avalanche of Color, The Soldiers and the Smallpox, The Farmer Boys of Berkeley A Company of Colored Troops Organized at Monck's Corner for the War with Spain, Ready for Signal Work Stations Being Established All along the Coast, The War Revenue Bill Devising Ways to Get the People's Money to Pay for the Quarrel with Spain, Lieut Rowan Safe in Nassau He Accomplished His Object, an Interview with the Cuban Leaders, and Incidentally Saw Sampson's Fleet, Matanzas Bombarded The Hornet and Dupont Topple over Its Sand Barricades, The Fate of the Philippines Gen Merriam Will Probably Be Appointed Military Governor of the Islands—An Alleged New Policy of Colonial …, Dispensary Law Sustained Final Decision by the United States Supreme Court, Planning to Invade Cuba Capt Dorst, Who Has Conferred with the Insurgents, Discusses Plans with Gen Shafter and Admiral Shmpson …, The Facts in the Case Gov Ellerbe Defends Himself at Charleston's Expense, The Situation in Spain Rioting in the Provinces Continues and Spreads—At Linares Yesterday There Was a Serious Outbreak, the …, Horrors of the Milan Riot The People Misled by Anarchists Resist the Troops, "The Sponsors" A Toast to Which Col Zimmerman Davis Responded Most Elequently, A Very Close Call! Narrow Escape of the Vicksburg and Morrill, Progress of the South It Has Not so Far Been Hindered by the War—Railroads, Which Feared Injury, Have Increased Their Business—Some …, Cotion Crop Movement The Total Movement for the Season so Far is over Ten and a Half Million Bales, Whooping It up in Greenville Five Recruits Sent to Columbia Yesterday and a Mass Meeting Held to Get More, Our Battery's Waterloo A Dreadful Slaughter in Columbia, Multiple News Items, Smallpox in Columbia The Pest House Has One Hundred and Fifty-six Cases and a Few Private Houses Are Quarantined—The City …, A Talk with Don Carlos A Man Who Thinks Himself King of Spain Babbles about the Faults of Those Who Fill the Place He Calls His Own, How the Battle Was Fought Our Fleet Crept into the Bay without Being Seen, To Occupy the Philippines About Five Thousand Men, Mainly Selected from the Pacific States, to Start from San Francisco as Soon …, General Order No 1, Most Beautiful English Woman, Worse Than a Big Battle Losses to the Volunteers by the Medical Examination, The Whole World Wonders! Dewey's Marvellous Victory at Manilla, Assignment of Troops Only One Battalion from South Carolina to Go to Cuba or Manilla—The Regiment and Heavy Artillery to Do …, Women at the Paris Exposition, Stages of Water, How Charleston is Robbed Reply of Commissioner H. R. Thomas to the Criticisms of the Manager of the Freight Bureau of Charleston …, The Augusta Contingent Two Full Companies of Volunteers Will Leave for Griffin To-Day. Shipping news: Advance Expedition to Cuba Steamer with Supply of Arms and Ammunition for Insurgents to Leave Tampa for Cuba To-Day—Another Steamer …, The Loss to Spain's Navy Character of the Ships Destroyed, Their Dimensions, Tonnage, Armament and Crews. Letter to the editor: A Physician's Protest He Says It is an Outrage to Expose the Volunteers to the Risk of Taking Smallpox. Classified ads: Only Temporary, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Spring Medicine. Miscellaneous: Terms. Business: How Dewey Helped Business Such is the Construction Given by R. G. Dun & Co to the Advance in Prices and Increased Activity Shown …, Southern Mill Operatives, The Rice Market The Regular Weekly Circular Issued by the Dan Talmuge's Sons Company, The State's Rum Business Remarkable Action of the Board in the Newberry Hotel Dispensary Case—Not Guilty, but the Hotel Dispensary …. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Weather report: Port Calendar—Passes of Moon for May.

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