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News and courier - 28/12/1898

1898; Gale Group;

Autores

James F. Wade, Major General, U. S. V., Matthew C. Butler, Major General, U. S. V., W. L. M., H. C. S., A. M. A., A. K., B. W. C., Louis J. Bristow, R. S. M., E. E. Verner, A. S. Salley, Jr., Josephine Curtis Woodbury,

Resumo

News: Fatal Affray in Arkansas, Count Who Defied the Kaiser, Filipinos on Annexation Agoncillo Says It Would Be an Outrage on a Free People, Cycle Tourney in New York A Pace-making Machine is Put on Trial, but Breaks down, Taken Home for Burial, The Abbeville Cotton Mill Two Million Bricks Required for the Enlargement of the Factory—A Boston Architect Now Perfecting the …, The Holiday in Washington The President Presidented with a Meecking Bird—Several Callers at the White House, Doings of the Filipinos, A Remarkable Declaration Care of Confederate Living Would Be Constitutional, Christmas Crimes in Atlanta Three Murders, One Fatal Wounding and Two Hundred Persons Arrested, Mostly for Being Drunk, A Famous Scottish Painter, Old Charleston Imprints More Publishers Here in the Twenties Than Now, Their Prerogative, Two More Mills Close down The Augusta and Enterprise Cotton Factories Close down Indefinitely, Adding Three Thousand More to the …, Death of Major Hemphill No Relatives Were with Him When He Died, but His Wife and Brother Will Be in Knoxville To-Day, One Man Will Pay Income Tax Col. J. L. Orr, of Greenville, Has Made a Return—How Many Such Are There in Charleston?, "One Hundred Dollars a Pound", New Uses for Cotton The General Manufacture of Cotton Rope and Twine Would Probably Consume 500,000 Rates of the South's …, The Evacuation of Cuba Arrangements Made for the Ceremony on January 1, Christian Alliance in Cuba, Ackerman—Dukes, Stages of Water, Frank Knaak's Acquittal, A Talk with Sampson The Admiral Says That Cuba is Not Ready for Self-government and Will Not Be for Two Years, Court-Martial in Savannah, Keeping It All in His Own Hands No Concessions of Public or Corporate Rights in the Dependencies to Be Granted except by Consent of the …, Death of Capt Oscar Barber Chester County Loses a Leading Citizen Who Served the South and His State with Fidelity in War and Peace—He …, The Confederate Dead and Living, The News of the Day, Some Famous Trees, Bank Robbery in Lima, Danger of Trouble in Cuba Major Gen Greene Does Not Think It Will Be Beyond the Control of the American Forces—He Wishes to Resign, A Lynching in Georgia, Affairs in Augusta Row in Camp over a Confederate Flat—A Bar Room Riot—The Strike Still Going on, The Filipino Commission, Different Points of View, Police Record of Savannah, Where the Soldiers' Clothes Are Made, The Camp at Greenville A Part of the Second Division May Be Ordered to Cuba, A Talk with Tillman The Senior Senator from South Carolina Expresses Himself on Various Topics, Gen Gobin in Augusta Interesting Reminiscence of the War for Southern Independence—Bold Stand of Capt Smythe, U. S. A., in …, Settling a Boy's Career Little Scheme Which His Father Found Worked to Perfection, Our Soldiers at Savannah Still Waiting on the Slow Process of Embarkation, Eugene Field's First Love Lucky Washingtonian Finds a Copy of the New England Primer, The Anti-Imperialists, Multiple News Items, Outrages in Havana Spanish Guerilla Shot from a House Top—Cuban Negroes Cut a Spanish Merchant Because He Would Not Kiss …, Afraid of the Sans Culottes, "Kitty Witches" Row, Our Ships off Santiago Capt Chadwick Refutes a Widely Circulated Slander, Death of the Bishop of Meath, The Parisian Sleep Cure (Paris Telegram to the London Telegraph), A Brutal Husband, Queer Dervish Drums, Curious Visiting Cards, Employed to "Spot" Kickers Man Who Founded the Success of a Big Hotel, Two of Dewey's Prizes The Isla De Luzon and Isia De Cuba, Raised by Naval Constructor Kapps and Ensign William Moffeit, to …, Morgan's Marvellous Escape Thomas W. Bullett, One of the Confederate Prisoners Who Escaped from the Ohio Penitentiary during the …, Gen Egan Tackles Gen Miles The Commissary of Subsistence Will Have the Remarks of the General of the Army, as to Military Supplies, …, A Porto Rican's Table What the Natives Eat and How It is Prepared, How Max Beerbohm Sees Alma-Tadema, The Dreyfus Case, Dr John B. Hamilton Dead The Ex-Surgeon General of the Marine Hospital Service Dies at Elgin, Illinois, An Expedition to Iloilo, Confederate Pensions, No Cuban Troops in Havana, The Dog Started Back, Surgeons Going to Augusta, Ghastly Work at Montauk Two Hundred Dead Bodies to Be Removed to Cypress Hill Cemetry, in East New York, House Report on Army Bill Representative Hall, Chairman, Files His Report—Fixes No Maximum for the Entire Army, but Assumes That …, Christmas in Santiago, A Case of Bubonic Plague, Circumstances Alter Cases, Cotton Crop Movement It Continues to Be Greater Than for the Same Length of Time Last Year, War Costs $50 a Second At Least That is the Price Europe Pays for Armed Peace, The Liberty of the Press A Petty Judge in Boston Sentences an Editor to an Editor to Imprisonment on the Pretext of Contempt of …, Suggestive Therapeutics A Young Lady Released from a Trance That Had Lasted Five Months, Brazil's Balancing Rock, No Sects in Public Schools The Board of Education of Poughkeepsie, New York, Censured for Leasing Buildings Owned by a Church and …, Hotel Dispensaries May Be Re-Established If the Law is Strictly Observed, No Danger of a Wheat Famine Statistician Dodge's Reply to an Alarmist Address by Sir William Crookes, War Correspondents How They Are Looked upon by British Generals, Day Delivers the Treaty The Momentous Document in McKINLEY's Hands, Christmas in Pana The Illinoisana Have a Rough Time with Their Negro Colonists, An Accident to the Chester, Bryan on Imperialism He Opposes a Big Standing Army and Vassal Colonies, The Spanish Cabinet, A Beautiful Grand Duchess, The Winter in the Klondike, Military Plot in Paris, A Plea for the Filipinos "Fitter for Self-Government Than the Cubans", Jonesville Not Jubilant Though the Cotton Crop Has Been Large Money is Scarce—White Laborers Going from the Fields to the Cotton …, Liability of Stockholders An Important Decision as to State Banks, A Plucky Georgia Engineer Mr R. C. Garrard, with $1,000 in His Pocket, Faces Eight Negroes with Drawn Pistols—He Drops Two of the …, Mrs Eddy's Inspiration Josephine Curtis Woodbury Says That Mrs Mary G. Baker Eddy, When She Was Mrs Glover or Mrs Patterson, …, Illness of Mrs Mallon Brief Sketch of the Career of a Southern Literary Woman in New York, The Confederate Reunion The Whole State Should Take a Hand—Charleston's Reputation for Hospitality is Unrivalled, but This Reunion …, Exchange of Flags in Cuba The Ceremony of Supplanting the Colors of Spain with Old Glory, Admiral Bunce's Career His Many Years of Active Service Ended Yesterday, To Hold On, or to Let Go Frye, of Maine, on the Philippine Question, Kentucky Man-Killing Record William M. Osborne, Himself Just Slain, Had a Score of Thirteen Murders, A Lost Pack Train in Savannah, Jewish Historical Society Annual Meeting of Hebrew Scholars and Writers in Philadelphia, A Good Man's Wlil, The Lafayette Memorial "Daughters" and "Children" of the American Revolution Asked to Cooperate in Raising Funds to Make the …. Arts & Entertainment: Absent Treatment Worked, Water-Works Pay a Town What Might Have Been a Disastrous Fire in Abbeville Promptly Extinguished by an Efficient Department …, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, An Unfortunate Misapprehension, Kansas City Poker Story Great Game of Bluff in Which a Fortune Figured Called by a Lady of Aristocracy, Pro-Christmas in Columbia Monday Celebrated instead of Sunday. Shipping news: War Ships at Havana, The Filipino Government At Majolos, Its Headquarters, People Are Said to Be Half Starved and the Native Soldiers Are Levying …. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Special Notices. Editorial: A Philippine Problem Whether Our Troops Should Interfere at Hoilo Will Depend upon the Judgment and Fact of Gen Otis, Absolution by a Committee, A Great Parade in Havana An Imposing Display of Our Troops to Be Made on January 1, the Date Fixed for Turning over the Island …. Miscellaneous: Terms. Business: Profit in Chickens Canada's Agricultural Station Shows the Benefit of Fattening Chickens for Market, Immense Volume of Business The Year Closes with a Great Room in Trade, The City of the Spartans A Sudden Death—How Christmas Was Celebrated—Horrible Fate of a Bride—Business and Personal Notes. Weather report: Port Calendar—Phases of the Moon for December. Letter to the editor: Wheat Sowing in Oconee Advice, Wise and Otherwise, by Farmer Verner.

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