News and courier - 12/10/1898
1898; Gale Group;
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R. M. L., A. K., R. S. M., Louis J. Bristow, S. Mcg. Simkins, L. J. B., H. C. Corbin, Adjutant General, Bab, Caroline Wethrell, J. E. N., Robert A. Smyth, Commander-in-chief,
ResumoNews: The New York Banks, Bishops Must Be Blameless All Standing Committees Required to Endorse Them, A Camp for Summerville The Second Brigade, First Division, Second Army Corps, Will Camp There—Other Camps in This State, Reducing Lee's Corps, The Bar Room Clubs The New Scheme to Evade the Dispensary Law, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, Captured Confederate Flag If They Are to Be Returned the Ceremony Should Take Place at the Charleston Reunion, If the Greenville News will permit, "debarkation" means the act of landing from a ship; and "embarkation" means the act of going or of putting on board a ship for a voyage or journey by sea, End of the Indian War Gen Bacon Reports That the Indians Have Dispersed and He Has Accomplished All That Can Be Accomplished, Improving the Dispensary A Task That May Be Undertaken by the Legislature, Where People Go to School The News and Courier's Plan for Helping You to College, Mme. Patti an English Woman, Not Even Consent, Situation in Santiago Improvement of Sanitary Condition—Good Conduct of Troops—Advice to Investors, Who Blundered in the War? Progress of the Investigation at Washington, The News of the Day, The Peace Commission France Anxions That the United States Should Be Generous to Spain, Home Matters in Washington The Heavy Artillery Will Not Be Retained in Service—Port Royal Dry Dock to Be Repaired at Once, Condition of Grain Crops Corn a Little under the Average—Wheat Not yet Reported—A Good Yield of Oats—Some Minor Grains, Roots …, Georgetown and Vicinity Bad Weather for Rice Planters—The Graded Schools Open under Favorable Circumstances—A New Saw Mill in …, That Tillman Dinner, Again, A Drunken Soldier Shot, Drunkenness among Butterflies, Blencheries in the South, There is something new for the doctors and other people to think about in the report from Towanda, Pa, that the "six pallbearers" and "two assistants" at the funeral of a soldier who died at Chickamauga of typhoid fever and was taken home for interment, all developed the same disease one having died from it and two others not being expected to live, Thomas and Ryan Must Pay Judge Simonton Handed down a Decision in a Case of the Georgia Railroad against the Port Royal and Augusta …, All His Fees for Church Work, Wiggins, of Suwanee, The World of Woman Bab Reflects on the Serious Phases of Life, The Reunion at Charleston An Interesting Statement Regarding the Great Gathering of Old Soldiers That Appeared in the "Confederate …, Assault on a Reporter Hotel Man Takes Advantage of a Green-ville News Representative and Tries to Cowhide Him, Uncle Sam Can Now Boast of a Helen of Troy, Cotton in the Field, The Indian Troubles State and Federal Authorities Working in Harmony to Put down the Outbreak, Tobacco Consolidation, Yellow Jack's Fangs Drawn So-Called Yellow Fever in the Gulf States Not Fatal, The Second S. C. Regiment A Rigid Inspection of the Command to Be Made To-Morrow, Also a Drill—A Joke on a Captain—River Excursion—Officers, Mr. W. R. Trigg, of Richmond, has secured a good share of the torpedo boat contracts from the Government, and we have no doubt that his work will be entirely satisfactory, Spaniards Must Leave Rico, The Camps in the South What is Said about the Officers Who Are to Be in Command of the Troops, The Second Regiment Our Boys in Camp Awaiting the Move to Savannah—Hopes of Getting Furioughs before They Go to Cuba, The Fourth District Republications Nominate a Negro from Spartanburg by the Name of Suber for Congress, A Hint to Disconsolate Farmers, Study Law at Home, No Cotton Marvel The Plain Truth about the Much-advertised African Limbless Plant, Burial of George D. Saxton Great Sympathy Shown with the President and His Family—Mrs George Arraigned, Politics in Porto Rico Spain Has Granted the Island an Atonomous Government, and the United States Should Not Do Less, A Well Kept Transport, Good for Clemson College, A Case of Self-Defence Negro Attacks a While Man in the Road at Newberry and is Killed, The Canton Tragedy Preparations for the Burial of Saxton—The President and Mrs McKinley to Attend the Funeral—Prosecution, Deafness and Rheumatism No Abatement of the Money Taken from the People by the Pension Bureau for Bummer Claiming to Be Afflicted …, Tillman and His Nephew The Two Topics of Conversation in Columbia, The City of the Spartans Cotton down Again—An Ideal Sunday—A Cold Storage Beef Market—Lafayette Day—Wheat Becoming a Favorite …, That Tillman Dinner What is Said about Charleston's Courtesy to Senator Tillman, A Terrible Tale of the Sea Capt Knudson Tells of the Wreck of the Bark Safir, Multiple News Items, The Price of It, Arrested for Bigamy, Reorganizing the Army Preparatory to Going into Winter Quarters, A Wonderful Record Only Seventeen Lives Lost in the American Navy during the Spanish War, Knights Templar Conclave Fifty Thousand Knights in Pittsburg—The City as Brilliant as Day with Electric Lights, The Smallpox in Norfolk, All about a Dead Issue Perhaps Mr Royal Misrepresents the Question—Certainly Nobody Believes That the States Have a Right to …, Hankering for a Hierarchy Effort to Create Archbishops in the Episcopal Church, Murdered by a Woman The Fate of George Saxton, a Brother of the Wife of President McKinley, "Commercial" Corn Products, In Memory of Winnie Davis The Sons of Confederate Veterans Propose to Erect a Monument to the Daughters of the Confederacy, Three More Witnesses Progress of the War Investigation in Washington, Col Tillman Discharged Case against Him in the Magistrate's Court Dismissed, Murder in Greenville County Two White Youths Enter a Negro's House near Marietta and Shoot Him to Death, A Republican Scandal, The Norfolk Navy Yard, Honor Safe without Fashoda Philosophical French View of the African Question, Doings in Darlington A Boom in Business "at and below Cost"—Cotton Also "Below Cost," the Farmer's Say, Bringing Only 43-4 …. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Paine's Cellery Compound Makes People Well. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: A College in the Home, Ten Cent Corn, Again, Glad to Go to Cuba The Second South Carolina Regiment, Now at Jacksonville, is Happy, We think that the Greenville News is unnecessarily disturbed about the smallpox scare in Sumter, and that it is saying too much about it. Business: The World of Business Bradstreet's Encouraging Report for the Week. Arts & Entertainment: And She Didn't Read It, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Letter to the editor: By Order of C. A. Dana Why Jefferson Davis Was Put in Chains by Gen Miles.
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