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News and courier - 08/06/1898

1898; Gale Group;

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R. M. L., A. K., H. A. D., R. S. M., A. E. Dickinson, General Superintendent Army Missions, Henrietta Finch, John Madison Porter, Secretary of the President, Rev. A. T. Porter, the Porter Military Academy, Charleston, S. C.,

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News: Most Daring Deed of the War! Hobson and His Men with Undying Fame in Santiago Harbor, … Alabama A … the Proper Reward of Hobson's Skill and Bravery, Gen Butler's Staff, More Fighting Yesterday It is Reported from Havana That Sampson Resumed the Bombardment of Santiago, Earning Power of a Book (William H. Rideing, in North American Review), An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, The Camp at Jacksonville, No Chance to Fight the Bonds War Revenue Bill Sent to Conference without Debate, For Hobson and His Crew, English Views of Hobson's Feat What the London Papers Say about the Heroism Displayed by Hobson and His Cumrades, and the Effect of …, Senor Barbosa Shot, The Camp at Chickamauga Making a Hospital of the Chickamauga Hotel—42,000 Soldiers to Be Armed at the Rate of 12,000 a Week, A Costless Railroad, "This being an age of syndicates, and American syndicates much in evidence at home and abroad, says the Boston Globe, "it is not at all strange to find the Yankee promoter strongly in evidence in that great country which is soon to be 'opened up' to modern progress, the empire of China, The Fascinating Butterly Girl, The Revenue Bill Passed The Senate, by a Vote of 48 to 28, Adopts the War Revenue Measure—Tillman Protects the Sassafras Ten …, The Regiment at Spartanburg Two Thousand People Turn out to Great the Soldiers on the Their Way to Chickamauga, News of the Day, Few from the South Nearly All Naval Officers from Northern States, Home Folk in Washington Gen Butler Ordered to Camp Alger—Major Thompson's Battalion Will Be Assigned to His Command—Buying Equipments, Foreign Views of the War What is Said in Europe about Hobson's Feat and Other Incidents of the Struggle between the United States …, Dewey's Officers Advanced How They Will Be Placed in the Naval List, "An official high in the Administration, whose name is withheld," says the Albany, N. Y., Argus, "predicts that 'Cuba will be Americanized within three years after the close of the war, and within five years the population there will include not less than 1,000,000 emigrants from the States' ", The Last Company Raised Greenville's Hampton Rifles Consolidate with Other Companies from Laurens and Newberry to Form the Piedmont …, Three Brutal Negro Boys, The right of an assignee of a rent note to the remedy of distress is denied, in Hutsell vs Deposit Bank, (Kentucky,) 39 L. R. A., 403, where the statute does not give the right, although it authorizes the assignment of the rent and its recovery by the assignee, Under the Stars and Stripes Anderson's Battery Receives a Handsome Flag, New York Bank Statement, A Revolution in San Domingo Such Events Are Frequent in the Little Negro Republic, but Its Tyrannical President Puts Them down with …, Farewell to Columbia The First Regiment off to Chickamauga, Bombardment of Santiago Another Account of Commodore Schley's Reconnoissance in Force at the Mouth of the Harbor—The 12-inch …, The Queen of Italy's Prayer, Gen Butler No Martinet In This War, as in the Last, He Will Be Their Comrade and His Men Will All Love Him, Some vigorous criticism of the war department in ventured upon by Mr Poultney Bigelow in Harper's Weekly, "Something Up" at Santiago News from All Sides That Firing Was Resumed Yesterday, In the Shadow of a Crown, Honors His Head and Heart President McKinley is Making Southerners Believe That the War is a Thing of the past, A Disastrous Call, A Gallant Band of Veterans The Birthday of Davis Suitably Celebrated, Blocking Santiago Harbor The Details of Lieut Hobson's Famous Feat, The Rita Condemned Judge Brawley Filed His Opinion in the Case Thursday, Carranza Gets a Respite, Did Not Know What They Shot at The Officers of the Massachusetts and the New Orleans Who Thought They Had Sunk the Terror, Yesterday's Naval Bulletin Natives Making It Hot for the Spaniards in Manilla—Negotiations at Santiago for the Exchange of the Merrimac …, The Good News from Santiago The Poor Queen Congratulates Cervern on Having Sunk the Merrimac and over His Alleged Victory, Wreckless Appropriations Ten Million Dollars Entrusted to the Discretion of the President and Secretary of the Navy—A Hint That …, A Matter of Figures Is the Low-Country behind the Up-Country in Volunteering?, Congress and the Volunteers, The Diseases of Cuba Thirty-four Doctors Discuss Plans to Preserve Health There, The Spanish Deputies, A careful study of the situation in the West Indies leads to the conclusion that the mysterious and other movements now in force preparatory to the use of the army contemplate an invasion of Porto Rico, rather than of Cuba, The Merrimac Dynamited Hobson's Gallantry of No Avail If This Report Be True, The President Paying His Debts, An Extraordinary Wheat Crop Mr Oliver, of Charlotte, Ten Miles from the South Carolina Line, Expects to Harvest 10,000 Bushels of …, Patriotic Women The Birthday of Davis the Occasion of a Large and Interesting Meeting of the Daughters of the Confederacy, Killed by a Lamp Explosion Sad Death of Mrs E. C. Bruce, of Abberville—All That Physicians Could Do Was to Ease Her Sufferings, Good News from Dewey The Gallant Admiral's Plans Working out to a Dot, Multiple News Items, Women in Law How Mlle, Chauvin Was Refused Permission to Practice in France after Having Passed the Examinations, Safety of Hobson's Party A Belated Account of the Flag of Truce from Admiral Cervera, A Patriotic Offer It Was Made by Dr A. Toomer Porter to President McKinley and Has Been Referred to the War Department, Off Santiago De Cuba No Truth in the Story of the Sinking of the Terror—No More News from the Merrimac Prisoners—Arrival of …, Blanco Probably Isolated, The Country Salutes Hobson Among the Most Remarkable Achievements of This or Any Other Generation, Wild Fighting at Manilla Insurgents Defeat the Spaniards in a Typhoon, Sinking of the Merrimac Why "Hobson's Choice" Now Has an Heroic Significance, Mrs. Virginia Scott Key, 81 years old, a daughter-in-law of Francis Scott Key, the composer of "The Star Spangled Banner," is living in Chicago, Stages of Water, Clemson's Textile School Work on the Building Begun and the School Will Open in September—Graduates Obtain Government Positions …, Great Enthusiasm in Madrid The Volatile Spaniards so Warm in Their Enthusiasm for Cervera That They Fail to Recognize That He is …, Prince Henry Apologized Offended Admiral Dewey at a Banquet at Hong Kong, Confederate Chaplains "Fighting Parson" Jones, Bishop Granberry and Twenty Others Call for a Reunion of Those Who Labored in …, Cape Haytien's Daily Yarn This Time It is a Story about the Americans Landing Troops near Santiago under Cover of a Bombardment. Shipping news: Mines Versus War Ships One of the Big Problems to Be Solved at Santiago, Here's a Pretty How-Dye-Do! Uncle Sam Fooled by a Couple of Dominican Negroes—The Extraordinary Voyage of the Fanita—Uncle Sam Sent …. Arts & Entertainment: The Ride to Greenville Every Man Has a Seat to Himself—Good Order on Board—Enthusiastic Greetings at the Stations along the …. Business: The World of Trade R. G. Dun & Co's Report of the Week's Transactions, Two Chinese Treaty Ports Interesting Commercial Facts about Ningpo and Pakhol—State of British Trade, The Finances of Spain, The Rice Market The Usual Weekly Report Issued by the Dan Talmage's Sons Company, Exports at Southern Ports, Southern Export Business Total Increase in the Whole Country for Nine Months Was 12 Per Cent—Fine Showing of the South Atlantic …. Letter to the editor: The up and Low Country Major Earle Replies to the Structures of the Barnwell People. Classified ads: America's Greatest Medicine is Hood's Sarsaparilla, Which absolutely Cures every form of Impure blood, from The pimple on your Face to the great Scrofula sore which Drains your system, Every Blood Disease, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: Comparisons Are Odious, The Potato Bug in Sumter, Sterilizing Water without Heat, Hogs as a Money Crop Reasons Why Southern Farmers Should Raise Their Hogs on Hominy, The World of Women Bab's Babblings. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Weather report: Port Calendar—Passes of Moon for June.

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