News and courier - 11/06/1898
1898; Gale Group;
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August Kohn, R. S. M., R. M. L., E. J. McClernand, Assistant Adjutant General, E. B. C., Egbert Leonard, Charles E. Edwardes, Captain Charles King, U. S. A., T. G. W.,
ResumoShipping news: Are We Scared off Again? Effect of the Spanish Cruiser Story in Washington, Mythical Spanish War Ships Another Yarn That May Keep the Transport Fleet Close to Key West. News: Butler's Dash and Bravery President McKinley Showed Excellent Judgement and Freedom from Sectional Prejudice, Smallpox in Saluda County The People at the County Seat Begin to Realize That the Scourge is Spreading—A Mass Meeting Recommends …, First Night at Camp Thomas Safe Arrival of First S. C. Regiment at Chickamauga, Horson at Annapolis How the Peculiarities of Genius Exhibited Themselves to His Brother Cadets, The Adveniures of a Spy How Edwin Emerson, Jr, Visited Porto Rico and Obtained Valuable Information as to the Strength of the …, An Army Off-To Cuba at Last Its Destination is Admitted to Be Santiago, Spain on Her Last Legs The Correspondent of the London Mail Says There is No Doubt She is Seeking Peace, Butler a Born Soldier, Bombardment of Santiago The London Morning Post Tells the Story of the Destructive Fire of the American Fleet on Monday of This …, A Filibuster Pardoned, The Girls' State College Some Changes in the Faculty—Hot Houses to Be Built—The Holidays Commenced, An Obdurate Texas Colonel, A Cargo Seized at Hong Kong, Failure to enter the yeas and nays for second and third readings of a bill upon the legislative journal is held, in Stanly County vs Snuggs, (N. C.,) 39 L. R. A., 439, to be fatal to the statute, under a constitutional provision expressly requiring such entry, The Progress of the War Effect in Washington of Sampson's Success, Mail for Camp and Fleet Major Mansfield Had to Ask for More Postal Clerks, Bring Them to Charleston, A statute reducing the power of a city to levy taxes for the payment of a judgment against it for a tort is held in Sherman vs Langham, (Texas.) 39 L. R. A., 258, to be valid and not a deprivation of the property of the judgment creditor without due process of law, Egging the Women on A Preacher in Richmond Says They Are Destined to Yield a Great Influence in Politics, Fighting Torpedo Boats A Brilliant Night Scene off Santiago De Cuba, Mlle. Cleo Demerode, Your Tents in Charleston, Here it is again, The Rita His Sweetheart Capt Ceniga, of the Spanish Prize, Laments His Loss, Walter J. White, editor of the Wrightsville, Ga, Record, died here to-night as the result of a surgical operation performed a month ago, The News of the Day, Aguinaldo's Great Success The Leader of the Insurgents Shows Remarkable Military Ability, Notes from Key West, Lacrosse Will Be Popular Colleges and Athletic Clubs Are Taking It Up—Plans for an International Contest Next Season, The Army of Liberation Gen Shafter's Orders Designating the Troops to Take Part in the Expedition to Cuba, Are We Masters Already? Russian Officials Treat the United States as De Facto Rulers of the Philippines, The Senate to-day confirmed the nomination of S. S. Harvey, of Florida, to be an additional paymaster in the army, Vanguard of the Revolution, The City on the Congaree Sayings and Doings of the People of Columbia, A New Colonization Scheme The United States after Another of Spain's Possessions—An Expedition Organized to Seize the Ladrones, State Supreme Court, Multiple News Items, Greenville's New Schedules Quicker Time to and from Charleston and Better Connections with Nearby Towns, The Island of Porto Rico Interesting Facts about Its History and Natural Resources, Status of the Staple The Cotton Acreage Estimated to Be about Five and One-half Per Cent Less Than Last Year, Carolinians at Chickamauga The Camp Reconstructed Yesterday and Put in Proper Shape—New Leaves Granted—A Prospect of Uniforms—Each …, Ray's Recruit Chapter IV, Honor for Hobson and His Men, McKINLEY's Good Fortune, Sports and the Drama Golf Devotees Are Active, Where Shall the Camp Be? Columbia Moving Heaven and Earth to Get Another Big Slice of the Profits of Mobilization—Secretary Alger …, The Old Flag Fetich, The Elder Leiter's Nerve Twenty Million Dollars Put up for Family Honor, Another and Later Account Two Distinct Bombardments in One Day—The First Directed at the Forts and Ships in Santiago Harbor, Which …, A Medical from Spain's King It is Owned by Capt Howe, of Schooner Henry Lippett, The microphone is being utilized for the education of deaf mutes, and such persons can actually hear sounds proceeding from the microphonograph, and soon learn to utter them, Healthy Camps for Troops Charleston Affords the Healthlest Camping Grounds and the Best Facilities for Embarkation, Very Hot at Chickamauga No Heavy Drills Yesterday—Gen Grant' Battle Problem—Only Twenty Regiments Properly Equipped, The Democrats of the 5th district to-day renominated Col L. F. Livingston for Congress, A British Consul Insulted The Governor General of Porto Rice Makes Trouble for His Government, Weekly Cotton Statistics, "The Winyah Bay Steal" Col Elliott Indignantly Denounces the Insinuation of a Backwoods Member from Illinois, Every Senator Approved, Santiago's Forts Are Silenced! Sampson and Schley Did Their Work Well, Favorite Recreations, Yellow Fever in Mississippi, Our Regiment at Chickamauga Health of the Men Improved by the Cool Nights—No Temptation to Leave Camp—Routine of Camp Life Begins …, A Call to the Men of Pickens Theirs Not to Reason Why, but to Respond Promptly to the Second Call, Weather and Crops Summary of the Weekly Builletin of the Weather Burean in Washington, Not the Man for Brigadier A Calm and Fair Criticism of the Governor's Ambition to Fight Whip-saws a La Bombastes Furioso, The Way Cleared for Troops Santiago's Forts Silenced and the Guantanamo Harbor Seized Preparatory to the Arrival of the Army from …, Waiting on Shafier's Army Everything is Ready at Santiago—The Cables Are Cut and Only Troops Are Wanted to Wind up the Work, A Clumsy Fence Builder, Naval Officer Dies at Sea The Fate of Lient Commander Sturdy, Commander of the Pompell—He Dies on a Voyage from New York to Key …, Honolulu Awaits the Troops Seven Thousand Gallons of Bear, 15,000 Cigare, 3,000 Bunches of Bananas, and Music Promised, De Folleit's Lost Memory Left His Brooklyn Home in 1895 and Became Ill in a Buffalo Hospital, Yesterday in Madrid The People and the Press Very Much Excited over the Critical Situation in the Philippines, The Deserted Capital All Quiet in Columbia after the Regiment's Departure, Hester's Crop Report, Major Evans Assigned to Duty, The Siege of Santiago, To Poison Potato Bugs, Why Interference is Improbable, The Book Concern Swindle A Lobbyist Made Rich by a Church Claim on Congress, "Man with the Iron Mask" History and Identity of the Bastille's Famous Prisoner Revealed, Glory, Gore and Taxes A Correspondent Who Thinks the South Has Little Else to Gain in This War, and Who Recalls Some Unpleasant …. Arts & Entertainment: A Poem with a Moral, Story of Schley's Success How He Managed the Bottling of Cervera, Stories of the Stage, Spanish Views of the War There Are None so Blind as Those Who Will Not See, Federation of Woman's Clubs The First Convention of the Kind Ever Hold in South Carolina to Meet at Senece This Month—The Aims of …, The Story of Manilla Retold Four Participants in the Battle Arrive at San Francisco, One of Atlanta's Canards Wonderful Story about an Attempt to Enter the Magazine at Fort St Philip, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Business: The State's Rum Business Monthly Meeting of the State Board of Control, Dispensers Are Jubilant They Are Doing a Fine Business These Days. Classified ads: Special Notices, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Royal Baking Powder, See That the Fac-Smile. Miscellaneous: Terms. Elections: Elected Officers for the Year The Annual Meeting of the Ladies' Memorial Association—Business Transacted.
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