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News and courier - 21/12/1898

1898; Gale Group;

Autores

R. M. L., R. S. M., James Barrett, Andrew Carnegie, A. M. Aiken, O. L. Spaulding, Acting Secretary, J. H. Marshall, August Kohn, Neil Macdonald, Louis J. Bristow, H. W. F., Charleston S. C., E. H. Ruffner, Major of Engineers,

Resumo

News: A Wonderful Change, The Capture of M'Kinley Confederate Veterans Pin a Badge on His Coat Lapel, The New York Banks, Rum Money for the Schools If Any is in the Treasury the Schools Should Have It All, The President in Augusta The Fountain City Adds One More Royal Welcome to Those Which the President Has Received in the South, Fatal Fire in a Fort, The Cotton Movement Total Receipts so Far Nearly 300,000 Bales Greater Than Last Year for the Same Time, but the Receipts …, To Hold the Philippines Gen Merritt Says It Will Take Only 30,000 Troops, The world's great navies float, approximately, 90 first-class battle ships, 80 second-class battle ships, and 1,625 torpedo craft, Usurious Corporation Judge Klugh Sustains the Defendants in a Suit Brought by the Mutual Aid and Loan Association of Atlanta—Greenville, The Leader of the Minority He is Scarcely More Than a Master of Ceremonies, The News of the Day, Tardy State Officers They Neglect to Prepare Their Annual Reports in Time, South Carolina Grangers The Twenty-Seventh Annual Session of the Order, A Tariff for Cuba It May Be to Help the Cubans, or It May Be to Prevent Them from Competing with the United States, The Deadly Grade Crossing A Wagon Full of People Struck by a Train at Manasquan, N. J.—Four Killed and Two Fatally Injured, Foul Murder in Georgia, Southerners' Cheeky Move Wants Confederate Veterans Admitted to All Soldiers' Homes, Horrible Crime in Georgia, As Others See Us, More about Wheat Growing A Mecklenburg Farmer Gives Some Interesting Figures on Wheat, In the Vernacular (From Truth), Maynard and Hobson Two Heroes Entertained by the People of Washington, To Deepen the Jetty Channel Major Ruffner's Report Laid before Congress, If Socrates Came to Chicago, The Mountain City Death of Mrs Duncan—One Negro Cuts Another's Thront—Soldiers Paid Off—A Room in Business, In his speech at the Log Cabin Dinner in Savannah on Sunday Gen Shafter expressed and unfavourable opinion about the Cubans, and said that "these people are no more fit for self-government than gunpowder is for hell", Ye Faire Maides Choose Atte Gladde Yuletide Beneathe Ye Mistletoe to Bide, Still Harping on Free Silver Col W. J. Bryan Denounces Imperialism, but Insists That Free Silver Will Be the Main Question in 1900, A special dispatch to the Savannah Morning News from Gainesville, Fla, says that "a curious idea of an insane woman was witnessed in this country several days ago, when Mrs Holden Hutchins, who has been quite ill, secured a knife and cut out her tongue at the roots, A Girl's Shrewd Scheme, The Strength of Norfolk What the News and Courier's Special Commissioner Says, A Hospital Inspected, V. B. McFADDEN, of Rock Hill A Prosperous York County Farmer Who Makes More Than Thirty Bushels of Corn to the Acre and Forty Bales …, McKinley and Cleveland, "The Old Stone Church" at Pendleton, They May Not Go to Cuba An Ugly Humor Which Worries the Second Regiment, National Grange, New County Government Law Full Text of Act Which Goes into Effect Next Year, State Supreme Court, M'Kinley in Savannah A Magnificent Spectacle at Forsyth Park, A Hanging in Cheraw The First Execution in the County since 1855 When a White Man Was Hanged for Forgery—This Time a Negro …, Multiple News Items, Greenville and Vicinity Motion for a New Trial in Jim Williams's Case Refused—Shooting Scrape near Traveller's Rest—Fratricide …, A Great Fire in Terre Haute One Million Dollars' Worth of Property Destroyed, The Visit to Tuskegee Booker T. Washington Introduces Governor Johnston, Who in His Turn Introduces the President, Who Sounds …, Sunday in Savannah How the President and His Party Spent the Day, Imperialism in the Senate Senator Platt Defends the Policy of Conquest, Civil Service League A Resolution Adopted Demanding the Extension of Civil Service to the New "Dependencies", The Grey and the Blue They Fraternize for the First Time in Savannah as the Result of the President's Recent Speech, Stages of Water, The President's Progress Welcome to the Old Confederate Capitol, Ferdinand Rothschild Dead He Was a Baron, a Member of Parliament and an Intimate Friend of the Prince of Wales, The News the Cable Brings Sagasta's Cabinet about to Resign—Talk about Its Successor, Wooings and Weddings in Many Lands. Editorial: Working for Discharges A Matter That Now Engrosses Much of the Time of Our Representatives. Elections: The Work of the House Philadelphia Exposition Bill Passes by a Vote of Two More Than Two Thirds—Can an Army Officer Vote in …. Letter to the editor: Americans Not Imperialists Andrew Carnegie's Rebuke to President McKinley, Egyptian Cotton Seed Mr James Barrett Offers Mr Wentworth $100 for the One Pound of Cotton Seed That Will Produce and Continue …, W. A. Elfe. Jr. C. S. A.. Arts & Entertainment: Celebrating Secession Col James Armstrong to Be the Orator at Chester on the Thirty-eighth Anniversary of the Signing of the …, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, A Christmas Dream, Orangeburg News and Gossip. Classified ads: Good's Sarsaparilla, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Special Notices. Miscellaneous: Terms. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Weather report: Port Calendar—Phases of the Moon for December. Business: Business on a Boom Bradstreet's Weekly Review of the Situation.

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