News and courier - 31/08/1898
1898; Gale Group;
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T. B. Lumpkin, R. M. L., A.k., A. K., Wm M. Thomas, James Woodrow, President South Carolian College, J. Wilson Gibbes, P. F. Stevens, Home Rule,
ResumoNews: Miles Versus Shafter Which Was the Real Hero of Santiago?, Is the World Weary of War European Comment on the Czar's Peace Proposal, A Confederate Hero, Badly Treated at Santiago That is the Complaint of the Spanish Soldiers Who Have Gone Home, The President's Holiday, Tiresome Campaign Oratory A Suffering Sovereign Suggests That Elocution as Well as Spanish Be Taught in the Public Schools—The …, Dewey Well Supplied, The Peace Commission, The Partition of Samoa A Scheme That Has Been Talked about in Berlin, The News of the Day, Santiago's Customs Receipts, Ellerbe's "Slate Ticket" Nearly All the Candidates on the Anxious Bench, "There seems in fact," says the New Orleans Times-Democrat," to have been a more or less general desire to ignore Roosevelt's bad break (in belittling the volunteers) owing to the fact that the communication in which he made it was a private communication, the publication of which by the war department the American people took to be an unwarranted breach of confidence, Featherstone Will Carry York Though the People Have Always Opposed the Dispensary the County Candidates for the House Are All in Favor …, Port Calander—… of Moon for September, Sternberg and the Red Cross The Surgeon General Protests That He is Not Hostile to the Red Cross, but Does Not Think It Should Have …, No More Recruits Wanted First South Carolina Regiment to Be Reduced, Why Not Sell It? The Father of George B. Meek Receives a Present of a Check for $100, Which May Be Worthless, but for …, The King of Samoa Dead, The Hon J. Pope Brown and Capt J. A. Coffee, of Pulaski County, and Col R. A. Wilson, of Wilcox County, three of the most progressive farmers in the State, says the Abbeville, Ga, Chronicle, have concluded that it "does not pay" to pull fodder, Women of Today Bab Sojourns at Narragansett, "A company with $2,000,000 capital," it is announced," has been formed to reclaim the famous Florida Everglades, Matters in Manilla Natives Who Fired on Americans Sentenced to Death by Aguinaldo, but Released on Gen Anderson's Request, Now the Hurly-Burly's Done! The State Campaign Ended at Columbia Saturday, The South's Opportunity Twenty Ports in Cuba and Several in Porto Rico Will Welcome Cargoes of Tools, Seeds, Horses, Mules, Lumber …, War Department Stirred up Charges of Mismanagement and Incompetency Denied, Ellerbe's Nepotism He Appoints His Nephew as a Lieutenant of Horry Volunteers, Who Were Recruited by Horry Men, The Chickamauga Breaking up It Proceeds Rather Slowly—Mississippi Troops Want to Be Mustered out, The Czar's Peace Proposal, Miles Versus Shafter, A Welcome Penultimate The Next to the Last State Campaign Meeting, The War Helped Us An Interview with a Well-Known Business Man in the Atlanta Constitution, Tangled in Their Own Tape, Argelander's Wit, Multiple News Items, Cuba and Porto Rico Both Islands to Be Occupied by United States Troops and Treated as Conquered Territories, at Least for …, It's Funny, but It's Fine Europeans Are Astonished by Our Method of Waging War, The Chances of the Primary Nobody Can Tell How It Will Turn out, Served with Sheridan, Atlanta's Bid for a Camp The Exposition Grounds and Plenty of Water Free, Our Brave Boys in Florida Camp Experiences of the First South Carolina Volunteers, Cruelty to Sick Soldiers Hauled All around the Country to Get from Chickamauga to New York, The Camp Wikoff Scandal Five Hundred Sick Soldiers Sleeping on the Floor—One Thousand Six Hundred Patients in the General Hospital …, The Situation at Santiago Arrival of Hobson—Large Wharf Released to Trade—New Camp for Immunes—Yellow Fever among the Fifth Regulars—Eight, The Revival of Havana Changed and Improved Appearance of the Harbor Now That the Blockade Has Been Raised, Wyman and Alabama Disagree, Death of Ex-Gov Matthews He Had Been Governor of Indiana and Was Mentioned for the Democratic Presidential Nomination in 1896, The deaths here to-day were, The Seventy-First New York A Warm Welcome Home—Fourteen Men Overcome by a March from the Battery to Thirty-fourth Street, A Woman Doctor in the Army, Arbitration Commission, A Hint at the Millennium The Czar of Russia Proposes Peace to All the World, Gayest Kind of a Bird Ex-Judge T. J. Mackey and His Wives Still under Discussion in New York, Stages of Water. Business: The Rice Market The Regular Weekly Letter of the Dan Talmage's Sons Company, The World of Business Bradstreet's Report of the Trade of the Week, A Memorable Fall Festival, What is Said in Washington The Administration That "Made War for Humanity's Sake" Not Inclined to Give up so Profitable a Business …. Sports: The State Primary To-Day A Scrub Race, of Which the Result is Very Much in Doubt. Classified ads: A Friend's Advice, Blood Poison Cured, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Review: A Grand Review This Week The Pomp and Circumstance of War at Jacksonville, A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: A "Missing" Soldier. Letter to the editor: The Youngest Confederate Judge Thomas Tells of James Kelly, Aged 10, of Company C, Seventh South Carolina Battalion of Hagood's …, "Anybody to Beat Ellerbe" Possibly It is in Charleston's Power to Say Who It Shall Be, Card from John J. Mcmahan In Reply to Flings Made by Mr Mayfield in the Campaign for State Superintendent of Education, Lieut Henry K. Stevens, C. S. N. In Command of the Ram Arkansas He Boldly Passes the Federal Fleet, Sinking One Vessel and Driving off …. Arts & Entertainment: An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages.
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