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News and courier - 20/05/1899

1899; Gale Group;

Autores

William Mckinley, R. S. M., S. M. G., A. K., Louis J. Bristow, E. W. Moise, Wm. Weinert & Co., Wade Hampton, R. M. L., J. B. Gordon, C. I. Walker, Commander S. C. Division, U. C. V., Chief Marshal, J. C. Alderson, Julius D. Dreher, L. C. Hough, H. C. S., Arthur J. Stringer, Alfred Balch, Brig. Gen. Charles King, U. S. A., G. D. Meiklejohn Acting Secretary of War,

Resumo

News: Some Historic Cannon They Were Used in the Forts around Charleston and Will Be Loaned to the City by the Government, The Hague Peace Congress, A Kiss She Will Never Forget, Northern Presbyterians General Assembly Opened in Minneapolis Thursday, John Wesley's Charity, Echoes from the Reunion Many Favorable Comments by Gifted Correspondents, Fought for His Sister, A Jewelled Sword for Dewey, Brown-Sequard over Again Alleged Discovery of a Wonderful Rejuvenator in Chicago, The News of the Day, Flats for Colored People, The State Supreme Court, The Baptists in Louisville Hostile Only to Traffic in Liquor as a Beverage, Last of Camp Mckenzie, A Wounded Name Copyright, 1899, by F. Tennyson Neely, Speaking of the President's proposition that the United States Government should care for the graves of Confederate soldiers who are buried in the North, the Portland, Me, Express cautiously advises, Raiding the Faith Curists Crusade in New York against Christian Science Doctrines, A Change in Cuba, Famous Restaurant Closed, "Our Comrade in Blue" Col Turner Returns to Chicago in Safety from the Confederate Reunion, Wilmington's Hospitality Entertaining the Railway Telegraph Superintendents and the North Carolina Masons at the Same Time, The Laurens Cotton Mills Annual Meeting of the Stockholders—President Lucas Makes a Most Encouraging Report and is Re-elected—Personal, The Southern Chautauqua Formal Application is Made for a Charter, "Shame and Disgrace" How a Kansas Soldier Feels about "This Great Political War", What "Our Own People" Say The Whole State Jubilant over the Great Reunion, Charities and Corrections Remarkable Speech of the Socialist Mayor of Taledo, Ohio, Looking to the Millennium Opening of the Czar's Peace Congress at the Hague, The Beginning of the End Washington's View of the Situation in the Philippines, Report of Gen Evans He Gives an Interesting Account of the Part His Veterans Played in the Reunion, C. Oliver Iselin said to-day that he had decided to launch the Columbia, the new America's cup defender, on June 8, A Pygmy Forest, A Postal Strike in Paris All the Letter Carriers Quit Work at Once and Cause Great Inconvenience, The Comez Manifesto He Attributes the Failure to Distribute the $3,000,000 to the Cuban Military Commission, Theoil Trust Octopus A Monster That is Sucking the Life Blood of Ohio, How a Scoop is Secured, The Slave Pension Swindle That Distinguished Representative of Both Races, Register Lyons, Says, What is True, That the Swindlers …, What the State Press Says Charleston's Hospitality as Great as the Occasion, Easier to Become a Boer, Good for Jacksonville, Sad Fate of Eugene G. Loeb Young Law Student from Charleston at the South Carolina College Drowned in Dent's Pond near Columbia, Will of Ex-Governor Flower, Not a Competent Critic, Hampton Thanks His Friends He Appreciates the Motive That Prompts the Offer to Rebuild His Home, but He Wants No Reward for Serving …, The Baptist Convention Dr Whitsitt's Resignation Brings Peace for a Time, Made Thousands of Friends Way in Which the Reunion Helped Charleston, The Abstinence of a Camel, The Philadelphia Press complains of the following reference to Sherman's barbaric raid in one of the Southern school histories, A Storm in York Ville No Loss of Life Reported, but Some Damage to Property, The Crops in the Field Weekly Report of Conditions by the Agricultural Department in Washington, The Mountain City A Fire in the Midst of a Fire Parade and Inspection—It is Promptly Quenched—Other Matters, The City on the Congaree Sayings and Doings of the People of Columbia, The Factories of the South Rapid Progress Made since 1890, and Still Going on, Senator Jones Abroad, "A committee to investigate the condition of the public schools in Providence, R. I.," It is noted, "recommends that the system of free text books be abolished, Reunion Aftermath Many-Reasons for Earnest and General Congratulation, An Interesting Relic, Multiple News Items, The Milkman's Tricks in Naples, A Growing Industry, Making a Room Look Livable, Laurens Society Notes, The Dewey Home Movement, Alabama Pops Are Satisfied, What Correspondents Say Peans of Praise from South Carolina Veterans, Faithful Unto Death, The Religious World General Assembly of Southern Presbyterians, Why We Eat Salt, "The Social Side of the Reunion", A Dickens Needed to Write This up, A Splendil Escort Gen C. I. Walker Returns Thanks to Major Muckenfuss and the 4th Brigade, Wheeler to Speak in Boston, Race Trouble in Georgia Threats That the Negro Excursionists Will Fire on the Town of Palmetto, Sixty Million Lamp Chimneys. Shipping news: An Unlucky Steamer. Letter to the editor: The Late Capt Dove Segars A Gallant Officer of Hagood's Brigade, Who Lies in an Unmarked Grave in Kershaw, Lancaster County, "If This Be Treason," Etc The Struggle of the South for Independence Was Fully Justified, The Truth about "Our Country" A Word from Dr. J. William Jones—We Thought We Were Right in 1861 and Know It Now, Gen Gordon's Thanks He Expresses the Highest Appreciation of the Treatment Accorded the Veterans by Charleston. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, By Government Expert, Rewards, Walter Baker & Co's Breakfast Cocoa. Business: Millions in Insurance Statistics of the Business Done in This State, New York Truck Market, The Rice Market The Regular Weekly Letter of the Dan Talmage's Sons' Company. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: The Crime of Lynching Our Duty to the Negroes Set Forth by the President of Roanoke College—"Southerner's" Weak Defence of …, Charleston and the Veterans Their Comfort Was the First Concern to the People of This City, Gen Lee and the Confederate Cause. Review: Mr Dooley in London English Reviewers Imitate the Chicago Irishman's Style. Arts & Entertainment: The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game.

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