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News and courier - 18/06/1898

1898; Gale Group;

Autores

R. M. L., J. Wilson Gibbs, August Kohn, E. B. C., R. S. M., L. J. Gage, Secretary, Captain Charles King, U. S. A., Roger P. Barnum, D. E. Huger Smith,

Resumo

News: Laurens Bonded Ware House Cotton Will Be Stored and Negotiable Receipts Will Be Issued Therefore—Cold Storage and Stall Fed Cattle …, A Napoleon Come to Grief The Waterloo of the Great Wheat Speculator, Joseph Letter, of Chicago, Spanish example goes very far to prove that smokeless powder is no compensation for aimless gunnery, Mules in War, A Big Difference, Drilling in Bare Skins Novel Uniform of the First South Carolina Regiment at Chickamauga—Only the Rear Rank, However, Appeared …, Swells in War Time New Yorkers Who Are Grooming Horse and Digging Trenches, Charleston is the Place Why Troops Should Be Embarked Here for Cuba, The Army of Liberation It Did Not Sail for Cuba, after All, until 9 O'clock Tuesday Morning, Sampson a Commodore Soon As Acting Rear Admiral He Commands the Most Powerful Elect in the Navy, No Smallpox in Sumter Nearly the Entire Population Vaccinated—The Post Cost the City More Than $2,000, the Loss in Trade Difficult, A Point of Embarkation Report of the Board of Inspection—No Recommendation, Only a Plain Statement of Facts, Showing That Charleston, The Students of the State Progress of South Carolina College Commencement, The News of the Day, Breaking up Camp Alger The Troops to Be Sent to Various Small Camps on the Atlantic Coast—Summerville, S. C., Will Probably …, A Newberry County Sensation The Arrest of Three White Men and Two Negroes for the Murder of a Negro Woman Three Years Ago, Old Cleveland's Portrait, Liverpool's Privateers Her Vast Commerce of the past and Her Myriad of Private Armed Cruisers, First Guns of the Campaign Candidates for State Offices Bombard Orangeburg, To Be Sent Back to Spain The Austro-Hungarian Consul General in New York Asks That the Officers and Crew of the Maria Dolores …, For Relief from Sunstroke Precautions Recommended by the State Board of Health, A Stampede in Camp at Tampa Three Thousand Horses and Mules Break Loose and Rush through the Camps, Knocking down Tents and Everything …, The Mosquito Flotilla The Purchase of the Tugs Hercules and Confidence Conclude Tuesday, A Fasting Fanatic in Union Queer Case of Miss Sallie West, Who Thinks She is Doing God Service by Violating Natural Laws—Has Eaten …, Soldiers as Highwaymen, War News in Madrid The Bank of Spain Does Its Best—It Furnishes Twenty-eight Million of the One Hundred Million Pesetas …, The Captain's Post, Learning to Be Soldiers Unpleasant Experiences of Our Boys at Chickamauga, Making a Mosquito Fleet The Tugs Confidence, Hercules and Bristol Being Overhauled by the Charleston Iron Works, The New Government Bonds No Delay in Preparing for Their Issue, Present Plan of Campaign Santiago First, Porto Rice Next and Then, and Not until Then, a Grand Movement on Havana, Patriots in Pinar Del Rio They Have a Hard Time Fighting the Spaniards against Great Odds, An Incident of Battle Dreadful Experience of a Louisiana Soldier at Valvern Hill, The Infancy of Railroading Queer Things Done on the First South Carolina Line, Bad Water in New Orleans It is Unfit for Any Domestic or Persona Use—The Soldiers Could Not Stand It and Were Ordered Away at …, Negro Officers in the Army They Must Disclaim Any Right to Social Equality with White Officers before They Can Get Their Appointments, How to Tell an Officer's Rank, Thursday in Camp News Received That the Regiment is Soon to Join Gen Lee in the Expedition to Porto Rice—No Shirts or …, A Police Judge ordering the commitment of a person without any evidence or warrant except a telegram to the chief of police to arrest him, is held, in Glazer vs Hubbard, (Ky.) 39 L. R. A., 210, to be guilty of false imprisonment, although his motives may not have been improper or corrupt, Sixteen Murder Trials A Remarkable Docket for the June Term of the Court of General Sessions, Picket Fighting in Cuba It Does Not Amount to a Battle, but is a Taste of Real War, More Reconstruction, after Awhole, Weather and Crops Weekly Report of the Agricultural Bareau in Washington, All the towns of Sweden are connected by telephones owned by the government, The South and "the Contracts", Must Let Uncle Sam Alone Great Britain Will Not Allow Germany to Interfere at Manilla, The Cotton Crop Good Prospect for a Big Yield and Poor Prices This Year, Mining Industry in Spain, Homicide at Ninety-Six One Negro Fatally Shoots Another—Grain Crops Unusually Good, The Fall of Havana in 1762 Last Great American Episode of the Seven Years' War, Trying to Run the Blockade A Spanish Steamer Leaves Kingston, Jamaica, Loaded with Provisions for Blanco—Sampson on the Watch for …, The Mountain City Blythe to Run against John Gary Watts—A Bicycle Accident—Bitten by a Tarantula—Recruiting Officers from …, Ray's Recruit Chapter V, Germany and Manilla, Shelling Santiago's Forts The Third Bombardment by Admiral Sampson's Fleet, A Virginia Victim of the War Goode Taurman, a Young Marine, Who Was Killed at Guantanamo on Sunday, Weekly Cotton 'statistics, Multiple News Items, Embark the Troops Here Next Expedition South Should Be Sent from Charleston, Hobson's Crew Rewarded And Hobson Himself Will Be in Due Time and Due Proportion, The Government water barge, which was lost from the Leonidas and subsequently stranded on the bar of Elmer's Inlet, has been successfully floated by Capt Skinner, of this city, and was towed into this port this morning, The South in the War, For Lieutenant Governor Mr C. C. Featherstone, a Good Citizen of Laurens, Come out Squarely for Prohibition—A Brief and Unique …, The Shenandoah Blown up, A Premium Offered on Bonds, Success of the Suwanee Only a Converted Tug, but She Had a Man for a Commander—Lieutenant Commander Delhanty Lands a Cargo of …, Army Statistics, Fluctuations in Rainfall Statistics Seem to Show a Regular Recurrence of Cold and Wet Periods, The Progress of the War No News from Manilla or Santiago is Good News, Lieut Blue's Adventures How He Rode an Old Mule Seventy-two Miles without Meeting a Spanish Soldier, Caimanera's Forts Ruined The Texas, Marblehead and Surwance Knock the Fort and Earthworks into Pl., Mausers Did It, Not Spaniards, Happenings in Laurens White Man Run over by a Train and Killed—Murder at a Negro Church, Atlantic Coast Line Patrol Now Completed, Some Forty Vessels Being Employed for the Purpose. Arts & Entertainment: The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game, The Battle of Manilla (Published by Request), The Blue Honors the Grey Yesterday's Imposing Celebration in Jacksonville. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Royal Baking Powder, "A PERFECT FOOD—as Wholesome as it is Delicious", Special Notices. Shipping news: Marines at It Again Details of the Destruction of a Spanish Camp and Well Five Miles from the Marine Camp on Guantanaque …, Tarantulas of Our Navy Uncle Sam's Monitors Are Slow Going, "Creepy" Monsters, but Their Sting Means Practical Annihilation …, The Pluck of the Marines Bloody Fighting at Guantanamo Harbor. Editorial: A Rainy Day in Chickamauga Our Boys Learn What It is to Sleep in the Wet, Is the Velvet Bean Poisonons?. Elections: Jingoes Rule the House Hawaiian Annexation Carried by a Large Majority. Miscellaneous: Terms. Business: Our Direct Trade The Business of the Transport Line Has Not Been Interfered with by the War—Ships Will Come and Go Throughout ….

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