News and courier - 09/07/1898
1898; Gale Group;
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J. Wilson Gibbes, R. S. M., Cervera, Frank G. Tompkins, William McKinley, J. E. N., H. R. Thomas, Railroad Commissioner, August Kohn, H. C. S., R. M. L., Captain Charles King, U. S. A., Louis Appelt, Alfred B. Shepperson,
ResumoNews: Gen G. A. Garretson He Came into the City with the Troops from Camp Alger—The Sixth Massachusetts, During the Truce How the American and Spanish Soldiers Occupied Themselves White Negotatitions for Surrender Proceeded, The Cotton Situation Prices Based on an Estimated Crop of 11,000,000 Bales, The Lake City Prisoners Many Affidavits Filed in Their Behalf Tuesday, On the Eve of Adjournment Congress about to Give the Country a Rest, The advertised, programme for the bombardment of Santiago promises to make it an effective one for its purpose, but it appears to have no regard whatever to the fact that the city is filled with innocent Cubans as well as wicked and fighting Spaniards, and it would seem that the former deserve some consideration, seeing that they cannot get out of the place if they would, Honor to Confederates Grand Army Men Unite in Decorating Graves of Southern Soldiers, The Prohibition Plaint Power of the Dispensary Used to Defeat the Cause, Honor to Whom Honor is Due A Resolution Introduced in the House Giving Credit to Schley for Destroying Corvera's Fleet, Waiting for Toral's Reply Probability of the Surrender of Santiago Grows Stronger Every Hour, War News in Spain What is Said in Madrid about the Effect of Cervera's Disaster, A Great Crime Consummated The Senate Adopts the Resolutions Annexing Hawaii, Warren J. Keifer as a General He Assumes Command of the First Division of the Seventh Corps at Miami, Florida, Prayer and Thanksgiving President McKinley's Pious Proclamation to the People of the United States, It is Different Now Major Gen James H. Wilson Has Been in Charleston Before—A Gallant Officer, Railway Construction in 1898, Heavy Artillery for Shafter, Saturday Night's Sortie Another Account of the Desperate Dash of the Spaniards from Santiago, Cervera's Official Report A Very Succinct Account of the Disaster to His Fleet, Marion's Men in Force The Best Attended Campaign Meeting yet, Prepared for Watson's Fleet, The Tax on Tea, Santiago Starving The People Have No Staple Food, Expect Rice, and Not Enough of That—The Foreign Consuls Are Trying to …, The First Gets Its Guns But No Accoutrements with Them Yet, Although Still Hoped for, Heroes Coming Home! The Merrimac Crew Exchanged, Honor to Schley!, The News of the Day, Sampson and Shafter Fleet and Army to Make a Combined Attack on Santiago, The Conduct of the War Original Plans Will Not Be Materially Changed, Death of Dr H. M. Cleckley A Venerable Homeopathic Physician, Who is Kindly Remembered by Many People in Charleston, Ends His Davis …, The Situation at Manilla Insurgents Have the Spaniards in Their Power, but Do Not Wish to Use Harsh Measures, Work of the House Senate Amendment Providing $200,000 for Bringing Home Dead Soldiers is Accepted—Resolution Adopted to …, Dargan Mourned by His People The Death of the Gallant Soldier and Eminent Civilian Casts a Shadow over the Fourth of July Glorification—Great, A Tempest in a Teapot Of Course the Storm in Florence is Not Alluded to, Bravo for Capt Mauldin The First Company from South Carolina to Be Recruited to Its Full Strength of 106 Men, Grand Confederate Reunion Official Letter of Information to All Veterans Who Expect to Attend the Eighth Annual Reunion in Atlanta, Nurses for the Army Twenty-seven Red Cross Women Arrive in Tampa on Their Way to Santiago, He Resumed His Rank, The Good News Athobson's Home A Dispatch from the Associated Press Makes Glad the Hearts of the Hero's Father and Mother and Creates …, State Press Association Yesterday's Proceedings of the Annual Meeting at Greenville, Had a Good Time An Account of the Visit Made by Sovereign Jewell to the Charleston Woodmen, The First Regiment is "Mad" Left behind at Chickamauga Because It Has No Guns, Multiple News Items, Killed and Wounded Officers The List Includes Ten Killed and Forty-three Wounded, among the Latter Being Gen Hamilton's Hawkins, …, Adrian S. Anson was released to-day as manager of the New York Base Ball Club, and it was announced that former Manager Joycer would be reappointed, Bales of Uniform Size Resolutions Addressed to the Farmers and Ginners of the State Adopted by the Cotton Exchange Tuesday, Secretary Long to-day specifically and absolutely denied the accuracy of reports of friction between the army and the navy, Osceola Captures a Prize, Secret of Cervera's Dash He Was Ordered by His Home Government to Leave Santrago—The Cristobal Coton Surrendered with 508 Prisoners—She, This is Worth Knowing How to Tell the Rank and Service of the Officers You Will See To-Day, Uncle Sam's Boys in Blue The City Garrisoned by Soldiers, The critics are explaining now that Admiral Cervera should have gone east instead of west when he sailed out of the harbor of Santiago, Columbia's Live Lightning How It Set the Canal Gates on Fire and Did $15,000 Damage, Bail for the Prisoners Two Thousand Dollars Each is the Sum Required—Judge Simonton's Decree in the Case Filed Wednesday, Much …, Down with the Dispensary! Able Speech of the Hon George D. Tillman at Kingstree, The Citadel Vacancies An Excellent Opportunity to Get and Education Free, and Be Supported at the Same Time, Too Busy for Politics Florence's Farmers, Merchants and Mechanics Can Only Spare Time from Their Work to Road the War News—Good …, Wending Their Weary Way State Candidates on Their Pilgrimage Reach Kingstree, Gen Wilson and Staff They Come into the City in Pullman Cars and Get to Work at Once—Surprised That Transports Were Not Waiting …, Taking the Cristobal Colon A Hot Chase and Its Successful Termination—Commodore Schley, on His Flagship, the Brooklyn, Aided by …, Singular Statement From Mrs. Rank to Mrs. Pinkham, Our Losses in the Fighting, Blood Letting in Saluda Mean Whiskey and the Nimble Pistol Do Their Perfect Work at a Negro Barbecue—Old Confederates and Their …, How "Wines" Are Made, Camp Notes from Tampa, Saved from Atlanta The Spanish Prisoners Sent to Portsmouth, N. H., and Fort Warren, Boston Harbor, Planning the Sortie How Cervera Chose a Western Course, When, If He Had Gone East, He Might Have Escaped, Marksmen Versus Gunners, What "My Dear Appelt" Did Say Not That the Gennuine Prohibitionists Have "Leprous Bodies," but That the Politicians Who Are Using Prohibition, Must Be a Mistake, Reinforcements for Shafter They Have Been Leaving Port Tampa for a Week or More, No Place for Greenhorns Mr. H. R. Thomas Shows That the Position of Railroad Commissioner is One Requiring a Practical Knowledge …, Refugees from Santiago Foreign Consuls Get Aid from Gen Shafter for Their Fellow Subjects Who Have Quit Santiago—The Consuls …, Sunday at the Front Great Rejoicing over the Destruction of Cervera's Fleet—Picket Firing All Day, but It Does Little Damage—During, Go-As-You-Please Spelling, Notes from the Front Cervera Treated with Consideration—Estimated Spanish Loss in the Naval Battle—Gen Young Coming Home on …, How Shall Santiago Be Taken? Shall the Fleet Run the Gauntlet of the Forts? or Shall the Army Storm the Forts?, Shot His Own Son Wiley Tuten, of Hampton, Crazed by Whiskey, Seriously Wounds His Own Son—Death of Mrs M. O. Browning—Hampton …, Ray's Recruit Chapter IX, Arrival of the Troops One Hundred Wisconsin Men, Followed by Companies A, H, G and C of the Sixth Massachusetts Regiment, Starving Santiago Refugees Efforts of Gen Shafter and the Red Cross Society to Give Them Relief, The Reina Mercedes Admiral Sampson's Official Account of the Sinking of the Last Spanish War Ship at Santiago, The Reina Mercedes Sunk Last of the Vessels That Once Composed Corvera's Fleet Destroyed at Midnight of Monday under the Walls …, Ingratitude of Republics Talk of Turning down Shafter for the Sake of Miles. Shipping news: Manilla Fleets at Honolulu United States Ships Stop at Our Newly Absorbed Islands on Their Way to Aid Dowey, The Republic of Luzon Admiral Dewey Says Aguinaldo Has Proclaimed Himself President—United States Troops Lendediat Cavite, Names of Spanish Ships An Instance of Spain's Pride in Her Former Greatness, The Mascotte at Tampa She Brings Wounded from Santiago—Capt Kerr's Account of the Battle and the Present Situtation, The Brooklyn Hit 45 Times Schley's Flag Ship the Object of the Concentrated Fire of Cervera's Fleet. Business: The Dry Goods Market. Classified ads: Special Notices, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Royal Baking Powder, Castoria. Miscellaneous: Terms. Arts & Entertainment: The Wind upon a Summer Day, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game.
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