News and courier - 31/12/1898
1898; Gale Group;
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William McKinley, A. K., R. M. L., Louis J. Bristow, Liewella Pierce Churchill, Jennie Bullard Waterbury, Charles H. Coe,
ResumoNews: What Did the President Say?, Home Matters in Washington The President Speaks Highly of Gen M. C. Butler—Senator McLaurin Gets a Pension for Col Alston's Widow—Governor, The Talk about the Treaty Opponents of Imperialism Will Move to Amend by Providing That the United States Shall Not Acquire Severeignty, The Contederates Are Coming, Reform of the Currency The Special Committee of the American Economic Association Calls on Congress to Take Action at Once, Havanese Made Happy They Are Allowed to Display Cuban and American Flags, Cupid among the Gold Rugs The Engagement of William K. Vanderbilt, Jr, to Miss Virginia Fair, Bryan on Imperialism He Declines to Predict Whether It Will or Will Not Overshadow Free Silver as a Campaign Issue, The Dunham Sensation, Tobacco's Delegate to Paris, Our Soldiers in Savannah They Feel as If They Have Been Forgotten, Fatal to Grip Germs Powdered Sulphur Recommended as a Preventive of the Malady, The North Carolina Riot It is Having a Very Good Effect on Governor Russell, J. H. McCarthy, the son of Justin McCarthy, who is lecturing in this country on Omar Khayyam, says that, after a lecture in Brooklyn, one of the hearers thanked him for his exposition of the Persian poet's work and added, Important Railroad Sale Lively Competition for the Purchase of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Road, Troops Leave Huntsville, A Hint to Atlanta No Strings Must Be Tied to the Free Site It Has Promised for a Federal Prison, A Railroad Wreck Explosion of Gas in One of the Cars Burn a Number of Persons, Swindling the Press Protest of the Newspapers against the Paper Trust, Avalanche in Switzerland, Ira Sexton was hanged here to-day for the killing of Nathan Stark, a young farmer, October 28, 1897, The Culture of Tobacco Instructions by an Expert Who is Highly Endorsed, The Gospel of Peace Preached to the President at the Wrong Time, The Happy Banana Planter, Intense … in Havana Appeals Made to President McKinley and to the American People, The Yadkin Valley Road Bought by the Atlantic Coast Line for $3,110,000, Southern Educators Meet Four Hundred Delegates from Various States in Council in New Orleans, The Spartanburg Homicide Dying Declarations of Sevier Makes a Strong Case against Stuckey—The Only Possible Motive for the Crime …, Confederate Battle Abbey Virginians Working Hard to Have It Built in Richmond, The Currency of Cuba Fixed by an Executive Order (Very Much like a Royal Decree) Issued by President McKinley, A Dose for Commissary Egan That Bad Beef He Served to the Army in Porto Rico, The News of the Day, A Good Witness for Bad Beef Testimony of a Quartermaster Sergeant Discrediting the Soldiers' Complaints, A New Missionary Bishop The Consecration of the Rev Junius Moore Horner at Asheville, N. C., Chester in Mourning The Death of Major David Hemphill a Painful Loss to the Community, The Whist Habit, Death of Mrs Mallon, The grand jury investigation of bribery in the city council is at and end, The United States transport Chester, which had so much experience upon a recent visit to Savannah, is in trouble again, The Botkin Poison Case Ingenious Argument of the Counsel for the Defence in Reply to the Prosecuting Officer, Bank Directors in Jail They Are Charged with Violating the Kansas Populist Banking Law, Political Duels in Hungary, In Memory of Senator Morrill, Spain Fails to Deliver The Filipinos Have Obtained Their Independence, Morgan's Wonderful Escape Interest Revived in One of the Most Thrilling Incidents of the Confederate War, Multiple News Items, A Site for a Federal Prison, Throwing off the Mask The Cuban Army Not to Be Recognized, The Tug Boat Waban It is Building for Capt M. Revel of This City and Has Been Successfully Launched, The News the Cable Brings More Trouble with the Ultlenders in Johannesburg—A Mass Meeting to Prote St against the Murder of an …, Paying the Cuban Soldiers Three Million Dollars Lying Loose That May Be Appropriated to This Purpose If the President Approves, A Bad Regiment to Keep, Fighting against Cowardice, Liquor Not to Be Returned Ellerbe's Ultimatum to the People of the State, An Express Messenger Lost So Also is a Package Containing Sixty Thousand Dollars, Senator Morril's Funeral Services to Be Held in the Senate on Saturday Morning—The Interment Will Be at Strafford, Vermont, A Select Colored Order, Another Cattle King Fails, New York Banks Swindled A Shrewd Rogue Works Them for about One Hundred Thousand Dollars, Hauling down the Flag, Negro Agitators at Work Bishop Alexander Walters at the Head of a Gang in Washington, Nestor of the Senate Gone The Death of the Hon Justin S. Morrill, of Vermont, Aluminium's First Discoverer, Killed His Own Brother Deplorable Accident Which Befell Two Florence Boys, Gen Lawton's Promotion, Army Chaplains Are Humbugs At Least That is Sam Small's Verdict, and He is One of Them, Happenings in Havana Numerous Arrests for Disorderly Conduct—Cuban Army Not Recognized—Papers Not Censored, but Watched—Fixing …, The Coming Legislature There is Nothing for It to Do, but It Will Make Work, Resignation of Gen Greene, Cleveland's Bar Scandal, Corruption in Chicago The Grand Jury after Boodle Aldermen with a Sharp Stick, The Acme of Loneliness, The Cost of the Big Canal It Will Be One Hundred and Fifty Million Dollars, The Southern Educators, An American Aspirant Copyright, 1898, by J. B. Lippincott Co., The Filipino Republic Occupation of Iloilo by Filipinos Confirmed, H. F. Bailey, cashier of the Colebrook National Bank, of Colebrook, was arrested to-day, charged with the misappropriation of funds of the bank, Boutwell on Imperialism The Ex-Governor Expresses Himself Strongly against the President's Policy, The Boston Globe remarks, He Has Wandered Away The Rev William Aiken Kelly Missing from His Home, Liquor from over the Line There Was Evidence of Plenty of Christmas "Oh-be-joyful" in York—Some Demand for Another Bank—Prospect …, Jefferson Davis's last public address, in which he pleaded with the young men of the South to "lay aside all rancor, all sectional feeling" and to work for "a reunited country," was reproduced by The News and Courier in connection with the fraternal messages delivered by President McKinley on his Southern tour, and is going the rounds, A Bloody Deed in Spartanburg A Grocer Shools His Bookkeeper While Examing an Account with a View to a Settlement, A Victim of Drink Member of an Old and Wealthy New York Family in an Insane Asylum, The Panama Canal The New Company in Paris Disposed to Sell out to the United States, Another Raid on Uncle Sam Thirty-six Million Dollars the First Grab on the Cuban War Account, The Crisis in Spain, An Absconder Captured He Ran Away from Conyers, Ga, about Three Weeks Ago and Was Arrested Last Saturday or Sunday in Tulare, …, Two Ill Statesmen, The Progress of the South A Most Encouraging Review of Southern Industries and Enterprises for the Year 1898 by the Manufacturers' …, The Middy and the Savage Maid A Real Life Romance of Far Away Samoa, Big Rum Sales in Barnwell The Dispensary Took in over $400 on Christmas Eve and a Leading Merchant Took in Only $250 on Saturday, …, Resting in Abraham's Bosom A Mormon Congressman Wants to Know How Any Man Can Expect That Blessing without Tolerating Polygamy, Two States Claim Osceola Parentage and Birthplace of the Famous Seminole, Crazed by Love A Young Man Kills a School Marm in Iowa and Then Kills Himself. Arts & Entertainment: Crushing the Cubans Gen Brooke Will Not Allow Any Par of the Six Days' Celebration of Freedom for Which the People of Havana …, A Christmas Lullaby, Literary Note, Very Tender-Hearted, A Man's Impressions, Puzzled John Bull Florida's Invitation to Attend a National Millitia Convention, Insulating the Mind, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game, A Parable. Business: Plenty of Rum in Orangeburg Large Sales of Christmas Goods and "the Dispensary Did a Rushing Business" and Had Several Extra Clerks—A …, The Rice Market The Regular Circular Letter Issued by the Dan Talmage's Sons Company. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Louis Cohen & Co.. Miscellaneous: Terms. Elections: Must Be Qualified Voters Judge Benet Decides Important Questions. Shipping news: The Filipino Republic Aguinaldo Refuses to Obey the Cabinet and Will Not Give up Spanish Prisoners to the Americans. Letter to the editor: Christmas at Land's End The Detachment of the South Carolina Volunteer Battery Present a Loving Cup to Their Commander, Lieut ….
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