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News and courier - 19/10/1898

1898; Gale Group;

Autores

"W. J. Bryan", J. P. G., H. C. S., R. S. M., J. B. Rawles, Lieutenant Colonel 1st U. S. Artillery, R. M. L., A. K., L. J. B., William Lawrence, President of the National Wool Growers' Association, R. L. M., H. C. Corbin, Adjutant General, Hon B. R. Tillman, U. S. S., Trenton, , S. C., Anglo-Ishmaelite, McDonald Furman,

Resumo

News: Making It Hot for Drseaman His Veracity Questioned by Surgeon Appel of the Regular Army, The Fate of the First Shall Col. Alston's Regiment Be Mustered Outor Not?, Sternberg and the Red Cross The Surgeon General is Grateful for past Favors, but Thinks the Government Should Have Its Own Hospitals …, Fails to Materialize The Great Continental Tobacco Company That Was to Absorb All the Tobacco Factories in This Country, Our Black Boys in Blue The Ninth Colored Ohio Battalion to Be Encamped at Summerville, Hurricanes on the Atlantic, The Lizard Point Disaster Further Details of the Awful Wreck of the Mohegan, The Rice Situation What Was Saved of the Crop on the Savannah River Plantations, A Snow Storm in Kansas The Worst Early Storm Ever Reported—Soldiers' Tents Blown Away and They Suffer Severely, The Yellow Fever Record Unexpected Increase of Cases in Jackson, Miss—Cool Weather Rxpected to Put a Stop to the Fatal Epidemic, Sailed for Charleston, Stages of Water, Senator Tillman's Dispatch, There is no doubt that a vast quantity of water is wasted in Charleston every day, and we believe that the adoption of the metre system would result in a great saving to the Water-Works Company and give the city a more abundant supply of water for fire and sewerage purposes, Affairs in Augusta Death of a Venerable and Well-To-do Citizen—Trying to Enforce an Anti-Trust Law—Other Matters, Port Calendar—Phases of the Moon for October, Prize Wheat in Southern Georgia, The Cuban Republic, Shaking in Their Shoes A Few Old Women in Washington Frightened at a Shadow, The News of the Day, The Industrial Commission An Alleged Non-Partisan Body Created by Congress to Investigate the Tariff Question, New York Bank Statement, The President in St Louis He is Received with Enthusiasm—Stays All Day and Makes a Speech, Such as Has Become Familiar in the Last …, A Witness Who Talks out Dr Seaman before the War Investigating Committee, The Unity of the Church A Notable Debate in the Triennial Council, The Cotton Movement, Capital News and Gossip Secretary Alger Orders Rations for Twenty Days Distributed to Storm Sufferers in Georgia—Major Tucker's …, A Glaring Misrepresentation Col Rawles, of the Island Post, Emphatically Denounces the Statements in a Dispatch from Charleston to …, Schley at Santiago, Hushing up a Scandal Senator Tillman Trying to Save His Nephew, Jobbers and Merchants The Enterprise of the Bustling Houses in Augusta, Spanish Diplomats Foiled Their Claim for the Cuban Debt Not Allowed, Railroad Wreck in England, Daughters of the Confederacy Annual Convention of the National Chapter to Be Held at Hot Springs Arkansas, Mr Speaker Gary Lieutenant Governor McSweeney's Paper for the Abbeville Man, Will Get Her Full Share Gen Corbin's Reply to Senator Tillman States That the Troops to Be Embarked Will Be Divided between Charleston, Roosevelt's Campaign Begun, Multiple News Items, The Greenville News remarks, Bryan's Patriotic Letter, At Decataur and Springfield The President Eulogizes Lincoln and the Negro in the Presence of Governor Tanner, Who Whatever He May …, The Wreck of the Mohegan, The City of the Spartans Severe Accident to a Boy—Cool Weather—Full Churches—The Heresy Case—Southern Flour—Personal Notes, Negro Desperado Shot He Resisted a Deputy Sheriff in Marlboro and Bit His Thumb, Gen Miles and Governor Clough, The Camps at the South They Are to Be Established at Once, but Will Not Be Occupied until Next Month, A Storm on Leech Lake, It is not by any means dead sure that Theodore Roosevelt will be elected Governor of New York; indeed, the indications are that Judge Van Wyck, the Democratic candidate, will whip the fight, The President in Chicago A Trying Compliment is Paid Him by the University, The Christian Church Its Missionary Society, Which is Its Largest Organization, Meets in Chattanooga, Madrid Military Excited, Trying to Share 'Em Even, Politicians and the Courts Fight over the Nomination for Sheriff of Berkeley, The Unity of the Church An Important Step Taken by the Episcopal Deputies, School Book War in Virginia Grand Commander Williams Makes a Sarcastic Reply to Mr Royall, The President's Progress McKINLEY on His Way from St Louis to Chicago, Education for All, Spanish Sensitiveness Havana Authorities Forbid the Taking of Pictures of the Poor People in That City Lest They Be Regarded …, The Bones of Columbus The Spaniards Think They Have Them in Havana, but the Records Appear to Indicate That They Are Still …, The total bank clearings in the United States for the week were $1,389,261,652; per cent increase 6.1, Visible Supply of Cotton, Pursuing the Beer Sellers Mr Lamotte Insists That Beer Permits Are Illegal, The Mountain City Prosperous Ice Factory—A Negro, Who Ought to Be Whipped, Comes near Being Shot, War Investigating Committee Will Have a Grand Free Excursion to All the Principal Camps and Back to Washington, Pupils of the Future, Our Boys in Brown in Florida The Second Regiment Now Expects to Leave Jacksonville for Savannah on Wednesday Next—Scenes in the Summary …, Good for Augusta, At a meeting of the Massachusetts Reform Club, in Boston, last Friday, the ways and means were provided for assisting in the work of investigating the conduct of the war, Governor of Porto Rico Gen Wood Assumes That Position To-Day and Will Hold It until Otherwise Ordered, Did an Enemy Do This?, Rice Shorts Are Gloomy Yellow Fever Quaiantine Upsets All Calculations of the Dealers, Studying Law at Home, Sparks from the Wires, War Department Economy, Camden Chronicles County Tax Settlement—A Champion Penvine—Evangelist Loitch as an Attraction—Limbless …, Agoncillo in Paris He Says That the Americans Should Take All the Philippines, or None, Rock Hill and Its People A Concert at the Girls' State College—The New Bank Organized—Progress of the Water-works—The Cool Change, Doing Its Work Thoroughly The War Investigating Commission in Jacksonville, Barn Burned in Blenheim. Shipping news: Our Naval Guests War Ships and Their Officers to Be Here in Gala Week, The Maria Dolores Some Facts about the Little Spanish Ship That Was Brought Here as a Prize during the War, Shocking Marine Disaster British Ship from New York, Loaded with Naphtha, Takes Fire off Margate, England, and is Suddenly Destroyed—Fourteen, The French Naval Repairs. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Botanic Blood Balm. Editorial: Wool and Cotton, The Value of a Moment. Miscellaneous: Terms. Arts & Entertainment: An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, "Came through Atlanta Agent". Sports: A Race War in Illinois State Troops in Full Control at Virden—Coroner's Jury Still in Session—All Trains Searched for Negroes. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Letter to the editor: A Wool and Cotton Alliance The Proposition of Judge William Lawrence, of Ohio, The Liquor Question Mr McDonald Furman Suggests a Modified Form of the Dispensary as a Solution, Are We the Lost Tribes? An Anglo- … Questions the Testimony upon Which Some People Base Their Belief That We Are—He Holds It …. Business: The World of Business R. G. Dun & Co's Report of the Week's Transactions, The Business Outlook South No Cause for Alarm about the Low Price of Cotton—It Was Discounted by the Farmers in Raising the Crop—Cotton ….

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