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News and courier - 22/10/1898

1898; Gale Group;

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R. M. L., E. B. C., R. S. M., A. K., L. J. B., E. B. H., R.s.m., Frederic A. Verdu, W. D. Fox, Captain Charles King, A. Corvias, Brooke, General,

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News: No Negro Masons Wanted, Good Reason for Not Coming, The Prize Sale at Florence A Wonderful Success—A Great Crowd Present and Thousands of Pounds of Tobacco Sold at Good Prices—A List …, Our Coast Line 16,000 Miles Second in Length Only to That of British Empire, A New Army of Constables Gov Ellerbe Again Covers the State with His Myrmidons, They Tell of Good Times, The Wainwright Report Long Expected as Interesting, but as Dull as Dish Water, Views of the Bishops Almost Unanimous Sentiments in Favor of a Uniform Divorce Law, A Voice from the Dead David B. Hill Rises from His Political Grave and Scores Mark Hanna, Struck down at His Post, Must Get out on December-1 Admiral Sampson's Brief Note to the Spanish Evacuation Commissioners in Cuba, The Coming Camp at Columbia It is the Chief Topic of Interest in the Capital City, A Dispensary Outrage Private Residence Raided by Constables in the Absence of the Owner and His Wife Terrified, The Mountain City Arrival of Gen Davis and His Staff to Arrange a Camp for His Brigade, The President on War Issues, Rome Matters in Washington Movement of Lee's Corps Still a Matter of Doubt—Vegetables for Ray's Immunes—Supplies for Storm Sufferers—The, An Edgefield Lady Murdered She and Her Husband Were Riding Home from Augusta When They Were Fired on from Ambush—The Wife Killed, …, The Vitality of the South A Rebound from the Inaction during the War, False Alarm in Columbia Fears Lest No Brigade Be Sent to the State Capital, Lafayette Day in Spartanburg An Address by Congressman Wilson to the Graded Schools and the Public on the Life of the Great Frenchman, The War Investigation Tuesday's Work of the Commission at Jacksonville, United States Jurors They Will Serve during the Term of the Circuit Court, Which Convenes in Columbia in November, Trouble in Orangeburg The Cotton Market Suspended as the Result of a Temporary Injuction, and Cotton Hauled off to Other Towns—Official, The Conduct of the War Yesterday's Doings of the Investigating Commission, Farewell to Chicago The President Starts on His Return Trip to Washington—How He Spend His Last Day in the Windy City, Wages to Be Lowered Augusta Cotton Mills Make a Cut of Ten Per Cent, The News of the Day, A Strange Prison, The Yellow Pulpit, Of Course, Some English Collectors, Altars in Episcopal Church Beginning of the Anti-Ritualistic Movement Here, The Situation in Paris Yesterday's Meeting of Joint Commission Postponed at Request of the Spaniards—Cuban Debt Given Up—The …, A Satisfactory Prescription, Multiple News Items, The Cuban Debt Question Not to Figure to Any Extent in the Treaty of Peace, The Triennial Council A National Prayer Alluding to the Assumption of Sovereignty over Porto Rico by the United States—Resolutions …, A Trooper Galahad, Our Army at Manilla Official Cablegram from Genotis on the State of Affairs, The Americanized Santiago is Still Cuba's Pest Hole, Our Boys in Brown in Florida Still Dead Sure That They Will Go to Savannah, The Peace Negotiations What is Thought in Official Circles in Washington about the Progress Made in Paris and the Disposition …, No Use for Medicines Peculiar Facts about Fast and Presen Old Connecticut People, No Answer yet from Madrid, Venezucla Wants Immigrants, Bacon Deserves the Credit It Was Due to His Promptness and Efficiency That the Indian War Was Nipped in the Bad, Lee Will Not Be Senator One of His Young Friends Will Make the Race against Senator Martin, England Puts Her Foot down France Must Withdraw from Fashoda, or Accept War!, Cuban Debt Will Not Be Paid! The Fact Made Plain to Spain's Commissioners in Paris, Affairs in Augusta Sudden Death of a Restaurant Keeper—Young Girl Disappears and is Thought to Have Been Abducted by Her …, Bryan a Model Soldier, The Triennial Council Indications That Session is Drawing to a Close—The Huntington Amendment Finally Adopted—Other Proceedings, Negro Race Dying out Here It's Only Hope is Emigration to Africa, Says Bishop Turner, Plain, Unvarnished Truth Dr. Fry's Testimony before the War Commission, The remarkable feat of telephoning from Boston to Kansas City was accomplished on Saturday last, the distance (1,560 miles) being the longest ever covered by a single telephonic circuit, An anxious inquirer who has been keeping up with the correspondence published in The News and Courier about the Wilson and Summerton Railroad wants to know how it happens, if there is no connection between the Wilson and Summerton Railroad wants to know how it happens, "Give the Privates a Hearing", Tillman as a Marplot The Senator's Free Silver Mania Likely to Damage the Virginia Campaign, Shotguns for North Carolina Senator Tillman's View of the Necessities of the Campaign in the Old North State, Still Hope to Go to Savannah The Second South Carolina, as Late as Wednesday, Had Received No Orders Countermanding the Move, Not Necessarily Fatal, Pupils of the Future, The Triennial Convention A Complimentary Address to the Czar on His Peace Manifesto—Thanks to England for Her Sympathy, A Convict Killed by a Guard He Had Served Eight Years of a Ten Years' Sentence—He and Three Others Had Escaped from a State Farm, …, Old Glory Raised in San Juan The Ceremony Signifies That the United States Have Assumed Sovereignty over Porto Rice, Two Railroad Meetings The Southern Railway and the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Companies Elect Directors, Miles is Not Perturbed If the Inquiry Board Wants Him He Will Not Refuse to Testify, Clemson's Foot Ball Victory, Drinking in the Army Claims of Total Abstinence Advocates—The Post-Exchange and outside Sales, Trouble in Orangeburg, The People's Party paper of Atlanta, the most influential mouthpiece of Populism in the United States, and of which Thomas E. Watson was editor, suspended publication on Saturday, on account of a laborer's lien for $500 levled in favor of Mrs. Mackie Sturgis Holcombe, the Business Manager of the paper, A Rip Van Winkle Town It's Bankers Take Twenty Minutes to Cas to Check, Lee's Corps Not to Move Now, Typhoid Deaths in Chicago Dr. Reynolds Thinks the Growth of the Disease is Due to Infected Milk, The Banquet to the President A Brilliant Scene in the Great Hall of the Auditorium, A Sad Bereavement, A Long-Lived Race Some Remarkable Facts about the Hebrews—Their Longevity. Arts & Entertainment: The Chicago Peace Jubilee Formal Opening of the Triumphal Celebration, Chicago Celebrates Peace Wednesday's Grand Parade through the Streets, The Fashoda Question, A Drug Fire in Dallas, His Blood, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Classified ads: Special Notices, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Walter Baker & Co's Breakfast Cocoa, Drags and Medicines. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: Trying to Dodge out of It, Still Advocate Gold "We Should Continue Our Fight against Free Liver", Studying Law at Home, The Value of a Moment. Business: A Prize Sale in Florence Thursday Will Be an Interesting Daylin in the Tobacco Market—Some of the Good Prices That Have Been Paid ….

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