News and courier - 23/07/1898
1898; Gale Group;
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August Kohn, R. M. L., J. Wilson Gibbes, T. G. W., R. L. D., J. D. Daniel, Sheriff of Williamsburg County, "By Crackey", X., "Cornl Pomeroy", J. H. Sloan, Augusta, Ga., John A. Smith, Manager Charleston Freight Bureau,
ResumoNews: Camps Are Deserted A Vast Crowd Went down to the Water Front Thursday Afternoon to Cheer the Men of the Sixteenth Pennsylvania …, Watson's Scare Squadron London Chronicle Suggests That It is Loadvisable to Send It, Last Flashes of the Wires Telegrams of More or Less Importance Received at an Early Hour This Morning, Charleston and Porto Rico, On to Porto Rico! Embarkation of the Troops Wednesday Afternoon, Too Good to Be True A Rumor That Excited Washington but a Short Time Yesterday, Because If It Had Been True It Would Have …, The Bad Water at Miami, Capt Philip, of the Texas He is "a Presbyterian of the Old School", Wainwright's Brilliant Victory, The News of the Day, Garcia is Disgusted, Politics in the Court House Ex-Senator Irby, in Defending an Offender against the Dispensary Law, Takes Occasion to Castigate Governor …, The Confederate Reunion Continued Success of the Gathering in Atlanta, Murder in Asheville The Proprietor of the Oaks Hotel Killed by One of His Guests, The Situation at the Front Fever and Cuban Worthlessness Are Grave Problems, U. S. Postoffice at Porto Rico, Sons of Confederate Veterans The Term Has a Distinct Meaning, Which Must Be Strictly Adhered to in Admitting Members to the Order, Brooke Wants All His Corps The First South Carolina Volunteers May yet Find Its Way to Porto Rico, Lawlessness in Laurens Negro Witness Beaten by White Men against Whom They Had Testified, Sauce for Sampson, Sauce for Shafter, U. S. Postoffices in Cuba, Bryan and His Regiment, Peace Negotiations Denied, The World of Sport and Drama, The Standard Bale in Hampton To Avoid Discrimination against Their Cotton It Will Probably Be Adopted by the Farmers—Splendid Melons, …, The Lottery of War Going to the Front or Staying in Camp, a Matter of Luck, Latest Naval Victory Commander Todd's Report of His Bombardment of Manzanillo with Seven Vessels of the Blockading Fleet—Three …, Sampson and Miles The Admiral and the General Disagree as to the Size of the Convoy to Porto Rico—Miles Has the Bigger …, A Pleasure Party in Beaufort Senator Tillman, His Wife and Several Friends Visit the Port Royal Naval Station and Enjoy a Bath at …, South Carolina of To-Day The Country is Vastly Improved under Progressive Conditions, Lee's Political Baptism The Candidates Gave the Baby County a Christening, He Fought at Santiago A Letter from Lieut Wm Howe Simons, Leaving Chickamauga Second Brigade of the First Corps Leaves To-Day and the Rest of the Corps, Numbering Altogether 36,000 …, Meeting of the Sons They Are All Enthusiastically in Favour of Charleston as the Place for the Next Reunion, Preceding the Surrender Interesting Details of the Events That Happened Just before the Raising of the American Flag on the Palace …, The Fifth Corps Needs Rest What with the Fighting and the Cubam Climate It is in a Bad Way, and the Doctors Recommend a Month in …, The Second S. C. Regiment Progress of the Struggler for Its Organization, Remember the Starry Cross! Grand Rally of Confederate Veterans in Atlanta, Value of Pea Vine Hay, More Troops Will Come Capt Redding's Trip to Washington Successful, Weekly Cotton Statistics, An American Singer in London, From the Camp of Gomez A Letter from Lieut Carier Page Johnson to His Sister, Who is Now in Charleston, Half Way of the Campaign Candidates and People May Congratulate Themselves, "The Imperial Policy" Porto Rico to Be Retained by the United States as a Permanent Possession and Possibly the Ladrones Also, Multiple News Items, South Carolina's Part How Charleston's Claim for the Next Meeting is Being Pushed—Mrs Lee Harby as an Efficient Lobbyist—Her …, From Our Point of View Charleston Still in the Ring and with High Hopes of Winning and Bringing the Next Reunion to the Cradle …, Indignant Woman (From Household Words), Gen Wilson and His Soldiers, Death of Judge Benet's Wife A Sudden and Fatal Illness Seizes Her While on a Visit to Her Old Home in Abbeville, The Veterans Invited The Committee on Invitation Appoints Delegates to Atlanta to Work for Charleston, The Boys in the Ranks They Are Very Well Pleased with Charleston, The Second Call Volunteers Many States Sadly behind in the Number of Men Furnished, yet the Volunteer Army is Only 17,000 Short …, Gen Miles off for Porto Rico He Sailed from Siboney with Three Thousand Men, Sale of the Maria Dolores The Little Spanish Prize and the Fuel Aboard of Her Disposed of at Auction Yesterday, Only a Colonel Now But W. J. Bryan Does Not Forget His Ambition to Be President, A Panic at Corunna, Camp Notes from Tampa, No Longer a Soldier State Illinois Offers to Save South Carolina's Reputation. Shipping news: All's Well at Manilla Second Batch of Reinforcements Arrives Safely, A German-American War Ship. Editorial: A Practical Reform, and How to Push It, Slapping a Major General Correspondent Scovel Liable to Be Shot for His Remarkable Indiscretion. Arts & Entertainment: The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game, Stories of the Stage, The Wake Island Story. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Royal Baking Powder, J. R. Read & Co, Castoria. Business: Fraternizing in Santiago Panish and American Troops Mingle in the Streets, The State's Rum Business Quarterly Report of Transactions of the Dispensary, Export Tobacco Here It is Being Done at New Orleans, and Charleston Should Follow Suit—This City Nearer to the Markets Than …. Miscellaneous: The Weekly News and Courier. Letter to the editor: They Are Deeply Grateful The Men of the Third Wisconsin Regiment Sincerely Appreciate the Attentions Shown Them in Charleston, The Case of Earley P. Lee Sheriff Daniel, of Williamsburg, Defends Himself and Says That Dr. Clayton Did Not Have a Writ of Habeas …, Add Wheat to Hog and Hominy Some Wise Orangeburg Farmers Will This Year Eat Bread Made from Pure Home-made Flour, Standard Square Bales A Matter in Which Cotton Growers, Ginners and Exporters Are Deeply Interested Just Now.
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