News and courier - 15/06/1898
1898; Gale Group;
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M. L. Luddington, Quartermaster General, U. S. A. R. M. L., August Kohn, R. S. M., Victor Blue, R. M. L., H. C. S., E. B. C., B. W. Crouch,
ResumoNews: The Capital of the State State Campaign and College Commencements, Our War against the Pirates, Reduced Cotton Acreage Final Reports of the Agricultural Department Show 6.8 Per Cent Loss Land Planted in Cotton Than Was Planted …, Where the Officers Come from How General and Staff Officers Have Been Apportioned among the States and Regular Army, Bibles Needed at Camp Alger The Episcopalians of Southern Virginia Not Disposed to Change the Name of the Church to "Catholic Church", Germany Menaces Domingo, Summerville is the Place The Troops May Rendezvous in Charleston's Subure, Alger's Great Work, The Mountain City Greenville's Indefatigable Representatives Have a Talk with the Camp Site Officers after All—Boy Killed …, Rowdyism at Chickamauga It is Not All on the Part of the Citizens—Soldiers Last a Jew's Store, Eager to Grab Hawaii The Debate over Annexation Begins in the House, The Independent Battalion Thanks to Senator McLaurin, Clothing and Equipments Are to Be Furnished at Once, Camp Life at Chickamauga A Day with the First South Carolina Regiment, The News of the Day, No Place like Charleston There is Now Talk of Sending the Second Expedition to Cuba from a South Atlantic Port, Pooh-Bahs in War Time The States Will Be Allowed to Determino Whether Volunteers Can Serve Two Masters at the Same Time, A bequest to the pastor of a specified church in order that "Masses may be said" for the testator is sustained, in Moran vs Moran, (Iowa,) 39 L. R. A., 204, as a valid private trust for a known and lawful purpose, although it is not a charity, The Governor and the Old Soldiers, The Cruiser Brooklyn in a Battle How the Powerful Armorclad is Manipulated--Dangers and Difficulties and Methods of Overcoming Them, A Blot on the Scutcheon, The Small Grain Crops Area and Condition of Spring and Winter Wheat, Oats and Rye, He Thinks with His Head, A Spanish Sympathizer Routed, Our Boys at Chickamauga A Heavy Rala Storm Teaches the New Soldiers a Lesson, Dewey Will Prevent Massacre Spaniards and Insurgents Fighting for Possession of Manilla—A Price on Aquinaldo's Head, Picket Fighting in Cuba The Spaniards Renew the Attack on the Camp, but Are Soon Repulsed—The Advance Pickets at Last Return …, New York Bank Statement, The gospel of pure drinking water was started in South Carolina, we believe, but it has spread rapidly within the past year or two, He Will Be Heard from, The Progress of the War Sailing of the Cuban Expedition Officially Admitted, Sunday in Chickamauga How the South Carolina Regiment Spent the Day, Greenville Wants the Troops It's Claims as a Camping Ground to Be Laid before the Army—Corpl P. T. Hayne to Be a Lieutnant in a Regiment …, A New Cure for Consumption The Feature of the Annual Convention of the American Medical Association, How the Cable Was Cut The Work of the Yankee and the St Louis at Guantanamo Bay, The Bark Maria Dolores The Vessel Had a Clean Bill of Health and Was Not Detained at Quarantine—The Capture Was Made by the …, The First South Carolina, Victor Blue's Gallant Feat He Reaches Gomez and Plants Old Glory on Cuban Soil, "A member of the general staff" in Berlin has been criticizing our conduct of the war, Citadel Graduates Wanted The President to Appoint Two Hundred Army Second Lieutennants and Will Give Preference to Graduates of …, To Make Quick Work of It The Prize Court Taking Testimony Regarding the Maria Dolores—The Libel Filed in Due Form Friday, Will Soon Be "Our Boys in Blue" Uniforms Have Arrived at the Camp of the First South Carolina Regiment at Chickamauga, Picket Fighting in Cuba The Marines Landed at the Entrance to Guantanamo Harbor Have a Hard Time—Four Are Killed and One Wounded, The Soldiers at Summerville, Judge Gerald Acquitted The Slayer of the Harris Brothers Goes Free—Receives an Ovation from Iconoclastic Friends, The Philippines' Tariff Some of Its Provisions That Are Likely to Be Enforced by the United States Government, The Melon Growers Defeated, The State Campaign First Meeting to Be Held Next Week in Orangeburg, Notes from Tampa, Visible Supply of Cotton, Merritt Wants More Troops He is Said to Have 16,000 Now and to Have "Demanded" That the Full Quota of 20,000 Men Be Furnished—Preparation, Closing Scenes at Clemson Semi-annual Meeting of the Board of Trastees—The Health of the Students Excellent and the Hospital Empty …, Multiple News Items, Old Glory at Guantanamo The Stars and Stripes Float from a Spanish Flagstaff, "Refreshments" in Scotland, Coal for War Vessels, Our Camp at Chickamauga A Long Letter about the First South Carolina Regiment, Army of Invasion Embarks How the General Order Was Posted on May 31—The Message, "The Army of Invasion Must Immediately Depart," …, Tommy Ryan Whips Tommy West, Christians and the War They Began It and They Should Put an End to It, The Adulteration of Flour, Stahlman Must Disgorge The Book Concern Swindle Again Aired in the Senate, Stages of Water, Dragoons Will Enlist An Important Meeting of the Command Held Saturday Night, Spain for Peace on Any Terms, Frau Glaser denies emphatically the prevalent belief that the women of Georgia are sold for their beauty into bondage to fill the harems of the Mohammedans, Our Country's Great Resources. Shipping news: What Sampson Had to Say It is Now Known Officially That the United States Floats over Guantaname, and That It Was Put There without …, The Attack on the Marines A Later Account Showing That Pickets Kept off the Spaniards until Relieved. Arts & Entertainment: An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, Dewey's Story of Manilla He Tells How He Won the First Victory of the War. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Thousands Testify, Your Friends may smile But that tired feeling Means danger. Editorial: A Cure for Consumption, The One Thing Lacking, The Army on the Tennessee All is Well with Our Boys in Blue at Chickamauga. Miscellaneous: Terms. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Weather report: Port Calendar—Passes of Moon for June. Business: The World of Business R. G. Dun & Co's Report of the Transactions of the Week. Letter to the editor: Saluda's Clerk of Court Mr B. W. Crouch Tells How He Came to Hold His Present Office and That of Intendant of the Town at the …, Augusta's Railroad War Central's Fight to Keep the South Carolina and Georgia out of Southern Georgia and Florida, Prohibitionists out of It They Have Withdrawn Their Nominees for the State Ticket, but Will Try to Elect as Many Prohibition Legislators.
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