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News and courier - 30/11/1898

1898; Gale Group;

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J. H. M., A. K., J. K. Thompson, "Adjutant General", R. B. Bradford, Chief of Bureau, R. S. M., R. M. L., George L. Kilmer, Erving Winslow, Secretary, Agamemnon Pomme De Terre, B. O. Evans, T. G. W.,

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News: Sweet Potato Starch Can the Farmers Profitably Raise Enough of the Farinaceous Tubers at 20 Cents a Bushel to Supply a Factory?—A, Gen Butler Comes from Cuba He Tells the President the Condition of Affairs, Dangers of River Navigation The United States Transport Chester, with a Regiment of Soldiers on Board, Bound for Cuba, is Stuck in …, Richest Club on Earth, The Cotton Movement Still Ahead of Last Year for the Season so Far as It Has Gone, but a Slight Decrease for the Week as …, Port Calendar—Phases of the Moon for November, First Virginia Breaks Camp, Lynch Law Condemned The Grand Jury of Edgefield and Judge Ernest Gary in His Charge Denounce Mob Law as Utterly Inexcusable, …, The Red Cross in the War Yesterday's Evidence before the War Commission, When it comes to real humor Punch and Puck are not in the same class with the esteemed Washington Post, Negro Soldier to Be Shot, The News of the Day, The News the Cable Brings A Talk with the Czar in Regard to the Disarmament Conference, The War Investigators, Greenville's Record Three Men Convicted of Murder at the Present Term of Court, A Mammoth Cattle Failure Grant C. Gillett's Marvellous Career—Four Years Ago He Raised Sheep for Others on Mortgaged Land—Now …, A Cotton Bale Conundrum Is a Cylindrical Bale a Compressed Bale?, The Gambling Lieutenant, Roseate View of a Rotten Law A Bostonian Tells of Some of the Excellent Features of the Unique South Carolina Dispensary Law, but …, A Talk by Cardinal Gibbons He Expresses His Views of the Race Troubles at the South—So-called "American" Ideas at the Botton of …, Marlboro's Wheat Crop It Will Be Larger This Year Than Usual, but the Yield Will Not Approach That of Twenty Years Ago—Potatoes …, New England's Rocky Shore Strewn with Wrecks of the Late Terrible Storm, Archbishop P. L. Chapelle Has Been Appointed Papal Delegate to the West Indies, and Will Soon Go to Porto Rico—Will Watch over …, Stirring up Race Wars The Unwise Policy of the Government in Stationing Negro Troops in the South, Czar Reed's Iron Rule No Question about His Re-election—No Republican in Congress Dates Protest against His Mandate—Wise Will …, Education for All, Slang Used by Sailors, The Inter-State commerce commission to-day began an important hearing of charges filed on behalf of C. G. Blake, a Cincinnati coal operator, and others, alleging discrimination in freight rates by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company, "Somebody in Canada," says the Louisville Courier-Journal, "suggests that Jamaica be traded for Massachusetts, and that Massachusetts be annexed to Canada, North Carolina Mills Only Four States Are Ahead of the Old North State in Number of Spindles, Uncle Sam's Mail Bags What They Carried Last Year and What They Cost, Sad Fate of an Ex-Soldier Robbed of His Money in Birmingham, He Starts to Walk to Huntaville and Dies of Exposure, Hanged for the Usual Crime, Why Not? (From Household Words), The Misconduct of the War Robert Roosevelt's Rasping Letter Quickly Shelved, Negro Colonists to Cuba One Santiago Paper Favors the Importation of Black Colonists from Kansas, If They Be of Good Character …, The Army Rules France yet De Freycinet Refuses to Meddle in Picquart's Case, Venice Getting Dry, Judge Benet Speaks out Why No Convictions Can Be Had in Dispensary Cases, New Way to Kill Mosquitoes, Gen Shafter Makes a Speech He Says the President Promised Him No to Send Troops into Cuba until after the Sickly Season Was over, Honey from Sugar Cane, The Value of Sassafras Whole Plant Valuable for Medicinal Properties—A Rival of Sarsaparilla, a Soothing Drink and Febrifuge, …, At the recent meeting of the Methodist Conference, in Winston, N. C., the committee on temperance presented a report embodying a resolution denouncing the manufacture, sale and use of cigaretters, "Imperialism" appears to have obtained considerable foothold in the army at any rate, The Trial of Quay and His Son Their Lawyers Enter Demurrers and Are Evidently Intent on Taking Advanteage of Any Loapheles in the Law, Baracoa and Charleston Direct Trade Established between the Two Cities, De Wolf Hopper America's Greatest Comedian Uses Paine's Celery Compound, The Union Jack over Ting Hai, Abbeville Cotton Factory Contract for Building Twenty-four New Cottages—Personal Gossip, State Supreme Court, Tolbert and His Troubles The Man Who Caused the Recent Riot at Phœnix, Multiple News Items, The Sharkey-Corrett Fianco An Inquiry by Club Elicits No Information—Talk of Another Fight, A Labor Congress in Norfolk, Bloody-Minded Mussulmans, How to Make Sassafras Oil, Gen Young in Greenville He Reviews the Troops and Expresses Entire Satisfaction with Their Condition—The Work in the Camps Would …, Progress of the South Weekly Report of the Baltimore Manufacturers' Record, The Occupation of Cuba The Views of Generals Miles and Shafter as to the Best Method of Safeguarding Our Troops, An Earthquake Shock It is Felt in Various Parts of Virginia and North Carolina, Yellow Jack at San Juan, Wheat and Flour Mills in South Georgia, Great Explosion in Havana A Large Quantity of Powder and Cartridges Blows up and Kills or Wounds Thirty-eight Persons, New Rules in Bankruptcy Important to Lawyers Practicing in Federal Courts, Secretary Long's Report The Record of the Navy for the Year That Has Passed, Anti-Imperialist League Forcible Address to the People of the United States, The Negro as a Nationalist, Marshal Blanco Resigns Gen Castellanos Assumes the Duties of Governor and Captain General of Cuba—None of the Usual Festivities, …, Hard on Charleston Senator McLaurin Receives a Discouraging Reply to a Letter Intended to Help This City, The Beginning of the End Spain Accepts America's Offer of $20,000,000. Business: "Stock in the Channel", The World of Business R. G. Dun & Co's Report of the Week's Transactions, The Dry Goods Market. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Hood's Sarsaparila, Special Notices, College Education Free!. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: The Greenville News says, And Bananas, Studying Law at Home, A Popular Protest against Expansion. Arts & Entertainment: Tolbert's Story of His Troubles, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages. Shipping news: Lumber Shipment for Havana. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Letter to the editor: Sugar Cane Syrup Five Hundred Gallons Per Acre is the Record of One Orangeburg County Farmer.

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