News and courier - 20/08/1898
1898; Gale Group;
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H. C. Corbin, Adjutant General, R. M. L., X., A. W. Greely, "Chief Signal Officer, U. S. A.", H. C. S., T. B. Lumpkin, A. K., T. G. W., J. Wilson Gibbes, H. C. Corbin, Aujustant General, Caroline Wetherell, Kate Jordan, Thomas J. LaMotte,
ResumoNews: Yet a Change for the Second The War Department Grants Further Concessions, How Manilla Was Captured The City Bombarded and the Entrenchments Stormed, A Failure in Atlanta, Censorship Modified Commercial Messages Are Free and Press Messages Subject Only to Very Slight Censorship, Fusion in California, A Big Man at Camp Cuba Libre Col W. J. Bryan Pays the South Carolinians a Pop Call, Knock-Out Drops for Soldiers, Peach Season about over The Yield Has Been the Largest Ever Known in Georgia, Cotton Mills for Live Towns, Notes from Chickamauga Troops to Move to Lexington and Knoxville—A Sham Battle for To-Day—Volunteers Want to Be Disbanded, but …, An Extra Session Likely Services of Congress Needed to Furnish Legislation for the Newly Acquired Territory, Situation at Santiago Local Police Force Increased on Account of Numerous Disorders—A Negro Regiment on Guard—Dreadful Condition …, Women Rulers in India, The Riot at Camp Alger A Continuation of the Trial of the Third Virginia Regiment—Argument of Counsel, Will Soon Be Boys in Brown The First Regiment Looking for Their Duck Suits, The News of the Day, To Be Mustered out, Member of Peace Commission, Eleven Million Bales Again Or Possibly Twelve Million Bales of Cotton This Year, Caught It at Caibarien The Mangrove's Narrow Escape from Destruction, What Was Won at Manilla? A Matter That Exercises the Washington Authorities, The Augustin Mystery, The Philippine Question, A Regiment in Disgrace The Second Volunteer Regiment of Illinols Replaced in Santiago by Negro Troops, To End to Negro Troubles One Indiana Solider Murdered and Another Wounded by a Reckless Negro in Virginia, Praise for Aguinaldo, French Opinion of Americans, Spanish Thanks to France, State Farmers' Institute A Great and Successful Gathering at Clemson, Yellow Fever in Key West Ten Cases in the Marine Barracks—A House to House to Inspection to Be Made, The Negro Troops at Augusta A Big Day at Camp Dyer—Presentation of a Stand of Colors to the Tenth Immune Regiment, Manilla before Its Fall The Progress of Negotiations between the American Commanders and the Spanish Captain General—Removal …, What Porto Rico Can Teach Us, Horrors of Santiago Cremating the Dead Bodies from the Spanish Camps in a Cemetery with in the City Limits, Turned Back from Cuba A Party of American Correspondents and Some Friends of the Cubans, Williamsburg's Campaign Twenty Candidates for Seven Offices of More of Less Importance—Recrusiting after the War is over, A Bombshell in Camp Lee Regiments Still in Their Own States Will Be Disbanded, The Sea Island Crop The Riding Committee of the Agricultural Society of Christ Church Parish Declares It to Be in a Terrible …, The Evils of Ten-Cent Cotton A Yorkville Business Man Tells Why It Would Be Ruinous to Southern Farmers—York County Thinks It Time …, Sagua and Baracoa Surrender The Spanish Troops at These Places Did Not Know of the Surrender of Santiago, Abbeville's Big Meeting Eight Hundred People Hear the Candidates Speak, Cuba and Porto Rico Commissioners Appointed to Arrange the Execuation of the Islands, Wife Murder and Suicide Shocking Fate of the Parents of James J. Corbett, the Noted Engilist, M'Laurin's Big Blunder In a Moment of Enthusiasm He Opens His Mouth Too Wide, Weekly Cotton Statistics, Massacred by Spanish Troops A Detestable Outrage in Porto Rice Which It is Said, the American Troops Cannot Avenge, and the Repetition …, America and Germany A Diplomatic Statement of the Mutua Relations of the Two Countries by Ambassador White, Augustin Removed on August 5, Fair Women of Our Beautiful Porto Rico, John Sherman Wise for Once The Aged Republican Leader is Opposed to the Policy of Imperialism, Spanish Cynicism, How to Treat the Cubans Orders of the War Department to Major Gen Lawton, Commander at Santiago, A Circle in the Sand Copyright, 1898, by the Author, Our Soldier Boys in Florida Unpleasantness of a Thunder Storm in a Piney-woods Camp—New Drill Grounds—Teaching the Men the Manual …, How to Rule the Filipinos Dewey and Merritt Ask for Orders from Washington, Multiple News Items, To Grind Corn, Husk and Cob Mill Invented by a Hampton County Man Which is Said to Have Marked Advantages over Others—The Body of …, Cotton Growers in Council The National Association Abjures Politic and Enters on Mfssienary Work, For Maid and Matron Bab Enjoys the Breezes at Long Branch, Some Curious Cosmetics, The Cotton Growers in Council, Camp at Montauk Point Gen Wheeler Takes Command—Roosevelt and the Rough Riders—A Talk with Politicians, Blows Are Struck at Last The Natural Result of Bullying in the Campaign, The West Indian Commissioners Gen M. C. Butler, of South Carolina, One of the Cuban Commissioners, Depredations by Troops Citizens of Virginia Claim Damages for Conduct of Second Division of Second Carps, Ryan Vs the Seaboard Road An Acrimonious Contest before the United States Court in North Carolina, Marion's Crops and Politics Too Much Rain for Crops and Fodder—Fine Yield of Oats, Corn and Peas and a Large Increase in the Tobacco …, An Experiment Which Was Not Tried, The Massacre at Clales, Effect of the War on Trade The Manufacturers' Record Discusses the Subject Inits Relations to the Souther States, How Manilla Was Taken Admiral Dewey's Official Account of the Capture, A Pretty Blouse, Murder Trial in Porto Rico Private Laduke, Sentenced by Courtmartial to Imprisonment for Life for Killing Private Stafford, "The residence Portion of Birmingham," the Age-Herald suggests, "could be greatly improved and beautifled by the removal of front and line fences, Spanish Outrages Reported The Clales Massaore Confirmed, but the Natives Said to Have Attacked the Spanlards First. Classified ads: See That the Fac-Simile Signature of is on the Wrapper of Every Bottle of Castoria, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Special Notices. Business: Take, Rather Than Borrow Queer Financial Methods of Our State Government. Shipping news: Big Ships at Port Royal Large Cargoes of Phosphate Rock Cleared since July 20 and Several Now Loading—The Great Dry Dock Overlooked …. Miscellaneous: Terms. Letter to the editor: Damning the Dispensary Detailed History of Its Origin and Management. Arts & Entertainment: The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Editorial: Ready for the Next War.
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