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News and courier - 21/09/1898

1898; Gale Group;

Autores

R. M. L., George Moorman, Adjutant General, Major Gen Miles, H. C. S., T. B. L., R. S. M., T. G. W., J. M. R., T. B. Lumpkin, C. C. Featherstone, Frederic A. Verdu, A. K., L. J. B., "John R. Tanner", J. E. Norment,

Resumo

News: Young Enough to Stand It, An Anglo-American Alliance What Might Happen If the Suggested Coalition between the United States and Great Britain Should Develop …, On the Conduct of War Mr Evan P. Howell, of Atlanta, Will Serve on the Commission—Six of the Nine Have Consented to Serve—Commissioners, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, Father Follows Son Capt Capron, of the First Artillery, Returns from Santiago to Die of a Broken Heart, Big Fire at De Funiak Springs, Some Irish Statistics, The Daughter of the Confederacy, Aguinaldo's Disclaimer He Declares His People to Be Friendly to Americans, Grain Milling in South Carolina, Starvation on Hilton Head Houses and Crops on the Island Swept Away and Flooded and Great Destitution Prevails among All the Blacks …, Greenville Sunday-Schools Interdenominational Convention—Addresses by Secretary Whilden and Others, The New York World has a correspondent with a memory, Wheeler to Command Cavalry The Veteran General to Go to Cuba and Porto Rico—Disposition of the Five Regiments of Regular Cavalry, Many Volunteers Very Tired The War Department Flooded with Applications for Discharges—They Must All Come through the Regular Channels …, Requiescat in Pace Imposing Funeral Services of the Empress Elizabeth, Stages of Water, The Fleet Reduced An Important Order Reorganizing the North Atlantic Squadron—Mayflower Retained, Big Fire in Washington, Students' Expenses at Oxford, The South's Daughter Dead Miss Winnie Davis Passes Away at Narragansett Pier, An Ancient Bell, Testing Coal by the X-Rays, The War Revenue Bill Bailey, of Texas, Gives the Key-Note of the Next Campaign, The News of the Day, Divorce News from Augusta Honry Solomons, the Organist, Wants to Be a Free Man and Claims That His Wife Treats Him Cruelly—Larry …, Two Years Ago and Now, Mrs Geddings's Home Burned, With Pomp of Roman Form The Austrian Minister and Staff, the Entire Diplomatic Corps, President McKinley and Cabinet and Distinguished, Good News from Gen Watts He Expects the Militia to Be Thoroughly Equipped, All Good Men and True Kershaw County Well Pleased with the Result of the Primarios, More Troops for Manilla Several Regiments and Detachments Ordered to Sail from San Francisco—The Comfort and Health of the Soldiers …, A Bid for the Army's Support The Due D'Orleans Issues a Highfalutin Manifesto Denouncing the Dreyfusites, Charleston Wants Justice, A Fighting Parson Marries, Speaking of the colored paymaster incident, the New York Times says, Barnwell's New Railroad The Atlantic Coast Line to Construct a Branch Line to Unite the Two Lines in Its System, They Fought a Good Fight Mr A. C. Jones, Chairman of the State Prohibition Executive Committee, Reviews the Recent Splendid Campaign …, Port Calendar—… of Moon for September, Peace Commissioners Sail Day, Frye, Davis, Gray and Reid Leave New York for Paris—The Former Secretary of State Talks Sense about …, History of a Law Why Charleston Could Not Cast More Votes, Troops Coming South Camps in Georgia, South Carolina and Alabama, Multiple News Items, The First Volunteers Death Roll of the Regiment since Enlistment, In the Brave Days of Old What the Confederate Soldier Lived on While Fighting for Freedom, Lieutenant Brumby's Shoes, Capt Marshall C Rice Dead, A Tea Factory for $1,000, Pay Day at Camp Cuba Libre The First Regiment Supplied with the Sinews of War, Spartanburg's Delegation Factionalism Did Not Enter into County Polities This Year, but Good Character Was a Sine Qua Non—Senator …, The Louisiana Rice Crop Prospect of a Successful Season—Receipts Ahead of Last Year and the Quality Very Good, Lee's Corps in Fine Trim Chief Surgeon Maus Makes a Most Gratifying Report as to the Healthfulness of Camp Cuba Libre—Excellent …, A Romance of the Peerage, A Huge Plug Tobacco Trust The Deal for the Organization of the Continental Tobacco Company is on Again—President Duke's Bluff, To Garrison Cuba Forty Thousand Troops in Addition to These at Santiago to Be Sent South Ward—The First 10,000 Will Sall …, The Clemson Textile School South Carolina the First to Start Such a Enterprise and Will Doubtless Enjoy the Benefits—Foreign Business …, Where She First Saw the Light The Funeral of Miss Winnie Davis to Take Place in Richmond on Friday, Hottest Spot in the Union Mercury Ranges for Weeks from 105 Degrees to 125 Degrees in the Shade, Aguinaldo's Followers Fearing the Re-Establishment of Spanish Rule They Continue Actively to Recruit Their Army and …rill Their Troops, In Honor of Winnie Davis Gen Gerdon Officially Announces the Sad Event to the United Confederate Voterans, and Directs the Appointment, Cottontots Meet To-Night Convention at Columbia Will Be Largely Attended, Meet the Issue Squarely, Bettertimes in Berkeley The Only Candidate Who Tried to Stir up Factional Animosities is Left at Home—A Good Delegation to the …, Hurricane in Southern Spain, A Fine Deport for Aiken The Southern Railway's Representatives Easily Obtain the Consent of the City Council, A Wise Demagogue Governor Tanner Tells the Women's Christian Temperance Union Why the Battle Ship Hilnois Shall Be Christened …, Three Deaths at Ponce, Wood Ashes for the Curenito, Blunders in the Philippines Europeans Favorably Impressed by the Filipino Congress and Disgusted by the Attitude of American Army …, Brunson's "Dark Brown Taste", Will Revolutionize China A Series of Remarkable Imperial Edicts' Enacting Reforms and Declaring That in Many Respects Western …, The total bank clearings in the United States for the week were $1,330,603,298; per cent decrease 4, Money Orders at Home Postmasters Can Now Issue Money Orders Payable at Their Own Office and Greatly Facilitate Business by …, Ellerbe's Last Pledges A Reform Editor Ready to Farnish Affidavits of the Governor's Personal Pledges to Recommend Local Option, McKINLEY and the Rum Power Rents Houses for Saloons, Puts Wine on His Table and Takes a Drop Himself, Gen Wheeler Will Resign Fully Expects to Return to Congress and Will Leave the Service Early Next Month—News from Camp Wikoff, Not Conquering Heroes The Return of Capt Poulnot's Dusky Workmen, From New Orleans to Newnan, Attempt to Poison Aguinaldo Sensational Story of an Unsuccessful Effort to Kill the Philippine Leader, Within the Havana Trocha The American Evacuation Commission Istailed at the Trocha Hotel—Blance Orders That the Confisontion of …, An 18-Hour Bicycle Race, Alger's Tour of Inspection, The State's Law-Makers A Complete Roster of Members of the General Assembly, The Second at Jacksonville The Trip Uneventful except for the Probably Fatal Injury of One of the Men—Pleased with Their Camp—Brigaded, Cleveland and Cotton, A Loss to Winnsboro Robert E. Ellison, Jr, a Most Promising Young Man, Laid to Rest, A Cutting Answer, Secretary Alger on His Rounds, The Presbytery at Abbeville A Large Number of Ministers in Attendance—They Fill the Various Pulpits in the City, A Negro Parson Tomahawked The Rev John H. Turner, of Newberry Dangerously Injured by One of His Parishioners—Disappearance of Factional, "In accordance with the traditions and regulations governing the obsequies of the members of the imperial house," it is noted, "the corpse of the Empress Elizabeth, of Austria, will not be laid to rest in the Capuchin vault in its entirety, Free from Cotton's Thrall Tobacco Has Solved the Problem in Marion County, An Anecdote of Admiral Schley, Far over a Billion Gallons Enormous Exports of Oil from the United States, Which to Choose. Shipping news: Return of the Spanish Troops The Minister for War Orders That the Sick Leave First—Indignation over the Death of Sick Spaniards Aboard …. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Letter to the editor: Ruhlin Beats Dunkhorst, Featherstone in Defeat A Manly Letter to the People of South Carolina, Clarendon's Cotton Crop. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: But, He Can't See Straight, Featherstone in Defeat, The Industrial Commission. Arts & Entertainment: Miss Wheeler as a Nurse. Elections: Election Aftermath Gov Ellerbe Returns Thanks and Forgives Everybody, The Vote Tabulated Work of the State Executive Committee Last Night. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets.

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