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News and courier - 24/09/1898

1898; Gale Group;

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T. R. L., A. K., T. G. W., Louis J. Bristow, R. H. Ferguson, R. S. M., Wallace J. Manville, E. R. Sill., Kate Jordan, J. S. Hartzell, J. M. C.,

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News: Organizing the Volunteers Provisions for Formation of Corps, Divisions, Brigades and Regiments for the Army of Occupation of Cuba, Color Line in the Army Trouble over Negro Officers and Soldiers in the South, Cotton Statistics, The Army Scandals Their Source in the Political Staff Appointments, The Second Regiment Busy Their Camp Grounds Are Now in Excellent Shape, Is Carter Aiken Living? Thirty-four Years Ago He Sheltered an Escaping Federal—The Ex-Prisoner Now Lives in Chicago and Tells …, The Cotton Convention, Alger Inspects Camp Poland Congratulates Gen McKee on the Condition of the Camp and the Troops and Makes a Speech Blaming Commanders, Dog Feeds a Horse, Tom Mackey in the Toils The Venerable Bigamist Arrested in Philadelphia and Arraigned before a Magistrate—Latest Pranks of the …, Worse Than the Original Battle of Manilla Fireworks Kill Two Men and Dewe'y Lost Only One—Both Southerners, Longshoremen's Riot Galveston Police Repulse a Negro Mob on the Mallory Line Wharf—One Rioter Killed, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game, Fresh from Manilla Gen Greene Arrives at San Francisco in Company with Two Agents of Aguinaldo, Col Bryan in Washington The Boy Orator of the Platte Has a Conference with the President and Asks to Have His Sick Sent Home—Makes …, A Big Republican Bluff Greenville Radicals Actively at Work and Talk of a State Convention and Organized Opposition to Congressman …, Mrs Governor Orr Dead, Fights His Battles over Shafter Tells the Tale of the Santiago Campaign at a Reunion—Explains Some Things in an Interesting Way, Alger on the Investigation He Wants It to Be Searching, and Be Says Men on Furlough Are Free to Talk, The United States government paid $75,000 for the secret and right of manufacture of the Whitehead torpedo, Poor's Railroad Manual Advance Proofs Give Figures on the Railroad Development in the past Thirty-one Years—The Horse Car Going …, The Wise Ring's Nominee, Another Poem on Opportunity, The Wily Duke of Tetuan He Lays the Blame for the War and Spain's Downfall on Sagasta and the Liberals—A Demonstration against …, Plenty of Medical Supplies, The Rice Market Dan Talmage's Sons Company's Weekly Letter on the Crop Conditions, Cervera's Conscience Clear Says That Spain Must Quit Dreaming and Face a Reality—Toral Sick in Madrid, Banking System's Growth Rise and Fall of the State Banks—Steady Gain in the Amount of Money in Circulation Per Capita—Gold Production, A Brave Confederate Dead Major I. P. Girardey, of Augusta, the Inventor of the Girardey Fuse, Passes Away at Padncah, Ky—Brought …, Alger's Eyes Opened Ugly Charges against Quartermasters and Surgeons, How to Enter Winthrop Scholastic Requirements, Cost of Board and Tuition, Col Hecker Comes South, How Did It Happen? Did Cadet Jones Wilfully Misrepresent the Case and Put Admiral Sampson in a Very Unfortunate Light?, The News of the Day, Then She Had a Good Time, New Orleans Beer Drinkers, How a Fee Was Forced on Greeley, Government Crop Report The Weekly Summary of Agricultural Conditions All over the Union—Frost in the Northern and Middle States—Slight, A Sad Farewell Another Shipload of Spanish Soldiers Say Good-bye to Sweethearts and Wives in Porto Rico, Second Regiment S. C. V. I Col W. J. Bryan Visits Col Wilie Jones and is Enthusiastically Received, Though He Could Not Remain Long …, Scarcity of High-Class Horses, Arrangements in Richmond Revision Necessary and Still Incomplete—Neither Gen Lee or the Governor of Virginia Can Attend—Beautiful …, An insurance company has applied to the Maine State authorities for information as to the number of persons killed or injured while hunting in the woods last year, with the view of issuing a new form of life and accident policy, especially for sportsmen, The Snub Direct Admiral Cervera is Stiffly Courteous and Refuses Minister Aunon's Carriage, Watson's Wonderful Somersault, Multiple News Items, A Georgia Hullabaloo Much Ado Made over the Return of the Second Regiment to Atlanta, Capt. Evans and the Whisky Smugglers, In His Hand All the Time, As Others See Us Comments from the Press on Charleston's Trade, A Most Enchanting Paradox, No More Dukesborough Tales, The Pence Jubilee, Surgeon's Poisoned Thumb, The General with "A Pull", Want to Go to Greenwood Two Disaffected Townships in Abbeville County, The Czar and the Kaiser Personal Characteristics of the Two Young Men upon Whom the Peace of the World Depends in a Great Measure, Old Glory in Havana The United States Flag Hoisted over the Trocha Hotel, A Malicious Official The Army Officer Who Selected the Only Volunteer Negro Paymaster to Pay off Southern Soldiers Acted Contemptibly, Unhappy China The Government Turned over to the Dowager Empress, Waiting for the Battle, Good Advice for Farmers A Cotton Planter Talks of Independence, Conventions Won't Settle It Some York Farmers Say That They Can Raise Everything They Want at Home except Sugar and Coffee, and That …, Languages in the Schools, Nonsense of Medical Experts, Vagaries of a Veteran Interview with an Aged but Lively Ex-Charlestonian, A Plea for Original Packages The Rev J. S. Hartzell Thinks That O. P. Stores Licensed by the State Would Settle the Liquor Question, Nearing Richmond Train Containing Miss Winnie Davis at Washington—The Escort Grows, The Dinner Turns out to Be a Great One and There is Much Speaking—Party Leaves for Huntaville, The most magnificent tomb in the world is deemed to be the palace temple of Karnak, occupying an area of nine acres, or twice that of St. Peter's at Rome, Toll the Bells Yorkville Will Honor the Memory of the Daughter of the Confederacy, The Georgia "Tech" An Institution That is Doing Wonders for the South, In the American Natural Gas District, Augustin's Statement Anticipated Trouble When He Left for the Philippines—Says That the Spanish Fleet Was a Lot of … Hulls—Terrors, A Balloon Railroad, The South's Improvement All Interest Centres in Her Textile Products, Alger at Chattanooga There is No Mention of That Stunning Entertainment Fund, but the Secretary Talks Sensible for All That, A Circle in the Sand, Dewey at Manilla The Battle Scene Which May Be Presented Here, The Occupation of Porto Rico Spaniards Now Control Less Than One-third of the Island and Have Recently Abandoned … and San Sabastian—The …, The Right Kind of Farmer, A Good Legislature at Last, In the Port Royal Dry Dock The British Ship Rathdown, Cast Ashore during the Recent Storm, Now Being Scraped and Painted in the …, Washable Wall Paper, Homeward Bound The First Regiment to Start for Columbia To-Day, New York Silver Men, Charleston's Fertilizer Trade Reaching out into All Sections of the Country—Acid Phosphate Now Exported to Europe, Autonomists Take a Hand A New Element Bobs up in the Cuban Situation, Rice Crop Retarded The High Tides about Georgetown Have Delayed the Cutting of Much Rice and Damaged Some That Was Already …, Bryan Going Back to the Stump The Great Free Silver Orator Will Soon Resign His Command in the United States Army—Has Not Changed His …, Alger at Chattanooga Almost in Sight of Camp Thomas He Admits That Some Mistakes Have Occured, Rough Riders at White House, Cotton Growers Confer Fort:- Two Farmers Attend the Convention in Columbia, Women Tell of Dreams Tidings, Visions, Warnings That Came by Night, Opening the Doors Louisiana Health Officers Profit by the Campaign of Education to Issue Important Quarantine Ralings—Only …, The Free Silver Outlook It is Not Encouraging for the Cheap Money People, Those Omnipotent Surgeons Gen. Breckinridge's Curiosity to Know Who Has the Right to Command Hospital Surgeons Gratified by Gen …, Sparks from the Wires, The South's Dead The Remains of Miss Winnie Davis Leave Narragansett Pler for the Place of Her Birth for Interment—Mrs …. Arts & Entertainment: Illegible Article The Daughters of the Confederacy of Richmond Take the Initiative, The Story Plainly Told How the First Regiment Suffered at Chickamauga. Business: As Others See Us Comment of the Press upon Charleston's Trade as Exhibited in the Annual Review of the News and Courier, "Take Everything in Sight" Gen Wilson Believes That Retention of the Philippines Would Better Commerce. Classified ads: Drags and Medicines, Boarding, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Miscellaneous: Terms.

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