News and courier - 02/11/1898
1898; Gale Group;
Autores
Louis J. Bristow, R. M. L., John A. Griffin, John P. Thomas, E. B. H., Channing A. Bartow, S. Mcg. S., William McKinley, T. G. W., Charles H. Simonton, Circuit Judge,
ResumoNews: An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, France's Orgy Almost over Just Judges Order That the Dreyfus Case Be Revised, The Wrecks off Santiago Naval Constructor Hobson Wants to Organize a Wrecking Company to Float the Colon and the Vizcaya, Which …, Cotton Crop Movement Receipts so Far This Year Higher Even Than They Were Last Year, When There Was an Unprecedented Crop, The Dreyfus Revision M. Lookroy, the Acting Minister of War, Does Not Seem Inclined to Play Fair, More Trouble in Wilmington A Hint That Governor Russell Proposes to Go Back upon His Agreement with the White People, The Black Diamond Boomers End of Their Visit to Beaufort—Sir Thomas Tancred Goes to Orlando, Fla, and the Rest of the Party Return …, The Thomson Memorial Auditorium, Puzzle for a Coroner's Jury Dead Negro Found near the Railroad Track at Delgar's Crossing, with a Wound in His Head, but No Bruises …, The Conduct of the War Some Ugly Things Brought to Light Yesterday, The Maine to Be Exhibited At Least That is the Idea of a California Company, Which Asks Permission to Raise the Famous Wreck, Investigating Camp Thomas Several Army Officers Declare That Supplies Were Abundant, and Attribute the Suffering to Bad Cooking, …, Sheep and Cur Dogs, Maine Artillery Come South, The Second South Carolina The Men Handsomely Treated by the People of Savanah, Who Take Great Interest in the Regiment—Postponement …, Gomez's Enemies at Work They Charge That the Cuban Leader is Despotic—Critical Condition of His Forces—The Outlook May Be More …, Birds of a Feather What is Said about Judge Dellenbaugh, a Very Intimate Friend of Mark Hanna, Ugly Philippine Problems It Appears Reasonably Certain That the United States—Annex the Archipelgo, but Will the Philippine Debt …, Maso's Manifesto He Declares It is Time for the Cubans to Pay Their Soldiers and Get the Country in Working Order, Race Feeling in the South, Our First Arhor Day, The Pennsylvania Campaign, The New York Banks, The News of the Day, Armour Short on Short Ribs He is Forced to a Private Settlement on Contracts for Three Million Pounds, Prof Norton's Warning Note He Says We Are to Be a Military Nation and That All the Old Political Ideas Have Been Thrown Overboard, The North Carolina Campaign A Mass Meeting of White Men at Goldsboro, in Which Eight Thousand People Took Part—"White Supremacy" …, Mor Morton Coming to Aiken, Governor Candler Talks Sense Georgin's New Executive Denounces the Colonization Craze and Pleads for Local Self-government in a Style …, A Loss to Humanity Col Geo E. Waring Dies of Yellow Fever—Perhaps the Greatest Sanitary Engineer in the World—Returned from …, A Splendid Memorial Thomson Bequest Will Build a Great Auditorium, Troops Coming South, England's Answer to France The Pall Mall Gazette Professes to Give It in Full, Death after a Debauch Two Men from Langley Get Drunk in Augusta and in Attempting to Drive Home One Has His Skull Fractured …, "Pernicious Political Activity", Investigation at Lexington Gen Wilson's Testimony Reported in Such a Manner as to Reflect on Charleston—Lieut Col Frank D. Baldwin, …, Qualification of Jurors An Important Decision of the State Supreme Court, Multiple News Items, Bayard's Visit to New York for a Dog, Thanksgiving Proclamation The Last Thursday in November Selected as Usual, Premier Dupuy's Hopes The Cabinet May Be Completed To-Day—De Freycinet Accepts the War Office Portfolio, A Social Event in Savannah The Marriage of Gen Wm W. Gordon's Youngest Daughter to Mr. Rowland Leigh, of London, Tantalizing Lee's Corps Vacillation of War Department as to the Move to Cuba, Very French, The Flour Trust, and Southern Flour, Not above the Courts Party Executives Can Be Made to Obey Party Rules, Blood Will Tell, Major. Gen Henry W. Lawton, recently in command at Santiago, has been ordered to command the 2d corps, relieving Gen Graham, recently retired, Gobbling the Philippines Uncle Sam's Appetite is Whetted for More, The Virginia Senatorship A Sensation Caused in Washington by the Abandonment of Gen Lee's Candidacy for the United States Senate, Mckinley's Plea for the Grab He Claims That There is a Great Popular Demand in This County for the Acquisition of the Whole Phillipine …, Education for All, Council and the Water-Works, Riches of the Philippines, The Baltimore Sun notes that the President invites the country to give thanks for "the glory of our victory" and "the hope of a righteous peace," and it questions whether there was much "glory" in beating a third-rate Power, and Whether a peace which "despoils that country of the Philippines and saddles them upon us" will be a righteous one, "Can Cook Just like Mother", New Method of Poaching Fish, Race Feeling in the South Alleged Causes of Its Revival—Effect on the Negroes of Stories of the Exploits of Colored Troops—The …, Gen Gordon Fixes the Day The Confederate Reunion to Be Held Here Next May, Mrs Sarah Bacon Wigfall Dead The Venerable and Beloved Mother of Col James T. Bacon Goes to Her Reward—A Beautiful Type of the Gentlewoman, Atlanta's Blundering Police A Crazy Man is Ejected from the Police Station and Soon Afterwards Kills a Man in a Street Car, Lamotte and the Grand Jury An Interesting Dispute in Columbia, The Occupation of Cuba The United States to Assume Control January 1, No Escape from the Law A Crooked German Cashier Captured, with His Wife and Her Aunt, in St Louis, Mo., Pupils of the Future, All Men Are Not Equal Capt Carter Defrauded the Government out of $1,600,000, yet It is Probable That the Sentence of the Court-martial,, The Men Want to Go Home Senator Tillman's Hand Primary at the Camp, Wonders of the Wires One of the Extraordinary Inventions of Electricians in the Employ of the United States Signal Services …, Wealth of the Nations, France Will Yield Fashoda, Good News from Havana A Majority of the Representatives of the Cuban Army Said to Be in Favor of Removing All Obstacles from …, Delagoa Bay Now a Bone of Contention The Anomalous Position Occupied by Portugal in Eastern Africa--England Will Probably Secure Control of …, The Packing of Cotton Latest Steps Taken by the Liverpool Trade, War on 'Change in London The Situation Considered as Extremely Critical, A Rival Tobacco Trust Its Factories to Be Engaged Chiefly in the Manufacture of Plug Tobacco, The Individual Must Pay Telegraph Companies Win from the Railroad Commission, Crimes in Greenville County Negro Shot by a Man Who Passes for White—The Slayer Gives Himself Up—Four Ruffians Arrested for a Brutal …, Needs of the Second Regiment New Clothing, Improved Rifles and More Complete Equipment Recommended by Inspector General Curtis Gulid—Sickness, A Tobacco Fire in Danville, The Saluda Homicide. Shipping news: The Maria Teresa Saved She is Now on the War to Norfolk under Her Own Steam. Letter to the editor: Explains the Whole Matter Lieut James A. Griffin, C. S. A., Tells How Company, B, Thirty-seventh Virginia Cavalry, Was Formed. Classified ads: Hood's Sarsaparilla, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Special Notices. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: The Edgefield Lynching, Charleston's Naval Stores Quotations, An Object Lesson from Varnville, The Value of a Moment. Arts & Entertainment: Ordered His Library by the Foot. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Business: The World of Business Effects of the African War Scare and the Paris More.
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