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News and courier - 05/11/1898

1898; Gale Group;

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August Kohn, L. J. B., R. M. L., J. K. B., R. K. Charles, R. S. M., Frederic A. Verdu, Llewella Pierce Churchill, Captain Charles King, C. A. E. King, J. E. N.,

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News: Savage Dogs of the Far North, Mrs E. Russ Davis, of Dedham, Mass, who is believed to be the oldest living Abolitionist in the United States, celebrated the 96th anniversary of her birth last week, Capt Carter's Case Even His Friends in the Army Are Obliged to Believe Capt Carter Guilty, and There is Not Much Hope That …, Conditions in Porto Rico Charleston's Commissioners Report to Mayor Smyth, And Now for the State Fair! Charleston Gala Week is over and It is Columbia's Turn, Truth about the Hospitals The War Investigating Commission Brings It out, The Home of the Virgin Emperor William Presents It to the German Catholics, For Lack of Evidence, Snap Shots the World over A Pineapple Headed Deer, A Word of Timely Warning Senator Hour's Elequent Address in Worcester Pointing out the Perils to the American People Involved …, The New York Campaign Rounding up the Contest—A Grand Demonstration by the Democrats of New York City, A Victim of Typhoid Fever Death of Private Ward, of Williamsburg, in the Hospital at Panama Park, Jacksonville, Fla., The Kaiser's Latest Photograph, Sickness in the Manilla Army Eight Hundred Men in the Hospitals—Forty Deaths since September 1, A Ghost in Philadelphia Unexpected Return of a Fugitive Bank President, The Conduct of the War Dr Hartsuff, Chief Surgeon of the Camp at Chickmanga Park, Criticises the Management of the Hospitals …, Oconee's Fine Crops Fine Yield of Corn and the Best Wheat Crop in Years—Mr Smythe's Fast Trotting Colts at the County Fair …, The Cost of Raising Corn, A Trooper Galahad Chapter IX, Imperialism Criticised Address of Hon William L. Wilson, President of Washington and Lee University, before the Georgia Legislature, New York's Reform Police Mr Croker Narrates Some of Its Achievements under Theodore Roosevelt, South Carolina Lutherans Now in Synodical Session in This City, Playing a Safe Game in Cuba The Administration Desires to Avoid Both a Conflict and an Epidemic, and Will Not Send Troops to Cuba …, Who Wrote McLaurin's Speeches, The News of the Day, Gobbling the Philippines Comment of the European Press on the American Policy, A Caricature of Hall Caine, How to Rule in Cuba Gen Wood Finds the Problem a Hard One—The People All Want Offices and None Want to Work—No Yellow Fever …, The City on the Congaree Sayings and Doings of the People of Columbia, To those who believe that Porto Rico and the Philippines will be sources of wealth to us the New York World pertinently presents the case of Jamaica, A special dispatch from Rome says the Pope is ill and his physician, Dr Lapponi, has been summoned, Multiple News Items, Murder near Summerton Negro Killed in a Quarrel at a Selling Supper, Charges against a Railroad, Mataafaback in Samoa The Wife of Our Ex-Consul General Writes of the Man Who May Be King Again, Is Chattanooga in Georgia?, Which Shall We Believe? Contradictory Accounts of the Cuban Assembly, Captains at Siboney (Richard Harding Davis, in Scribner's), Sudden Death in Lake City The Untimely End of Mrs M. A. Morris, a Very Worthy Lady, A Big Army a Necessity That is to Say, Unless Congress Shall Disavow the Imperial Policy of the Administration, Tomb of the Mahdi, Played Poker with Their Pills, Greenville and Vicinity Suicide of a Respectable Farmer near Travellers' Rest—Pushing the Work on the Camps for the Coming Brigades, "More Money in Five-Cent Cotton", Two Regiments Bound South, Wilmington a Storm Centre The Race Conflict in North Carolina Pivots There, A Warm Time in Wilmington Whites Armed and Organized—Negroes Also Armed, but Their White Leaders Demoralized, Just like Other Women, Hobson's Plans Abandoned The Raising of the Spanish Fleet to Be Given out by Contract, Ordered to Cuba at Last Six Troops of Regular Cavalry and One Regiment of Volunteer Infantry to Prepare at Once to Move, Excusable, The Conduct of the War More Damaging Evidence of Official Incompetence, Will We Get the Philippines? The Authorities in Washington Do Not Expect Immediate Acceptance of Our Offer by Spain, but Look for …, Another Record Broken More Cotton Sold in September and October Than There Was of Last Year's Great Crop in the Same Months, She's up in Wedlock Marriage is Not a Failure Says Mrs Smith, of Missouri, Cannot Believe the Junta A Vessel Announced to Sail from Santiago to Take Cuban Assembly to Marianao, Where It Will Hold Its Subsequent, The Truth about the Camps Some Plain Talk to the Investigating Commission, Affairs in Anderson Cotton Receipts Greater by One-fourth up to This Time Than They Were Last Year—Personal Notes, Van Wyck Versus Roosevelt A Pen Picture of the Campaign in New York, Fame by the Dollar's Worth, China's Emperor, Pupils of the Future, Death of T. R. R. Cobb A Distinguished Young Georgian Succumbs to Consumption at Colorado Springs, What Was Done at Lexington Gen Sanger Testifies as to the Condition of the Camp at Chickamauga, Negro Soldiers Again They Stone a Train Because They Were Not Allowed to Ride with Ladies, A Democratic Demonstration Immense Meeting in Carnegie Hall—A Letter from Mr Cleveland—Hill Speaks and Does Not Dodge the Silver …, Consul Goldsmidt Dead, Soldiers Punished for a Joke They Greased the Track of a Dummy Train so That the Engines Could Not Move, Dots from Darlington Hay as a Profitable Crop—Making Ready for the Baptist State Convention—Interdenominational Sunday-school …, Mutiny in a Negro Regiment Negro Soldiers Refuse to Obey White Officers, but They Are Soon Brought to Their Senses, Your Brain is the Soll, Cotton Fire at Hunt's Bluff Messrs. J. N. And W. B. Drake Lose Their Giunery and Its Contents, Let Pulpit and Press Agitate, Electric Railways in Egypt, Had It down Fine (From Truth), That Deadly "Chill Tonic" Mystery Concerning the Sudden Death of Mrs Blanks and Her Son—The Charlotte Manufacturing Druggists Deny …, The Khalifa's Standard Bearer, War Rates of Railroads Southern Roads Cannot Afford to Carry Soldiers for Less Than Two Cents a Mile except in the Case of Very …. Shipping news: A New American Republic The United States of Central America, Composed of Salvador, Nicaragua and Hoaduras, British War Preparations Great Activity in Military and Naval Circles at Hong Kong—War Vessels Taking Coal and Ammunition—Navy …, The Maria Teresa She is Thought to Be Safe, and It is Probable She Will Be Repaired at Norfolk, The Old Vermont Copyright, 1838, The Two Brooklyns A Dramatic Incident in the History of the Predecessor of Schley's Famous War Ship. Business: The State's Rum Business Yesterday's Proceedings of the Board of Control, France and Fashoda A Confirmation of the News That France Will Withdraw, What the Mails Can Do. Classified ads: Drugs and Medicines, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Walter Baker & Co's Breakfast Cocoa. Editorial: Our Imperial Republic We Will Take the Philippines on Our Own Terms, The Value of a Moment, Want to Go to Cuba with Lee The Substance of the Petition of the Third Georgia Regiment, Which Will Be Granted, Of Deborah Sampson She Served as a Soldier in the Revolution, Upland Rice in Orangeburg County. Letter to the editor: Spin Yarns from Lint Rooms An Important, If Practicable, Suggestion to Southern Cotton Mill Men—The Great Advantage That Would Accrne …. Miscellaneous: Terms. Review: In their review of the cotton market for the year ending September 1, just published, Messrs Latham, Alexander & Co, say. Arts & Entertainment: The Good Old Days, The Second South Carolina An Exhibition Drill and Sham Battle in Savannah by Col Thompson's Battalion, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game.

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