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News and courier - 30/03/1898

1898; Gale Group;

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R. M. L., T. G. W., A. M. Aiken, Mamye C. Allison, W. J. Rees, M. J. G., Earl D. Berry, R. S. M., Charles H. Simonton, Circuit Judge, Jennie Taylor Wandle, Eliza Archard Connet, Judic Chollet, Judic Choller, Olive Harrer,

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News: Happenings in Havana The Board of Survey Has Not yet Determined What to Do with the Maine Wreck—Threats of the Spanish Organ …, New Road to the South Advantage of 78 Miles over All the Other Lines, Flurried by the Flotilla A Rather Absurd Phase of the War Fever in Washington, The Old Iron District Col Archer Will Stay to the Finish in the Gubernatorial Race—Sudden Death of a Confederate Veferan, Amphitrite to Be Docked Part of Her Skilled Crew Ordered to New York—The Katahdin Expected at Port Royal Next Week—Some of the …, Cannot Control His Party President McKinley in an Unpleasant Position—Senator Foraker, Not to Be Outdone by Senator Morgan, Will, Cleuson's Textile School The Executive Committee Select a Site and Plan and Call for Bids—Dr Wyman Publishes an Important Work …, War and the Corn Crop, The Mills Must Come to the Cotton, How the Maine Was Blown up Report of the Court of Inquiry, Will Gen Miles Shake Hands?, The Outlook in Washington Diplomacy Promises Peace, but Congress Threatens to Involve the Country in War at Every Hazard—Spain …, In the Interest of Peace, A Fire in Bennettsville, Gen Fitzhugh Lee Strong, Fearless, Cool-Headed, Discreet Representative, Patriotic Pilots They Did Their Duty by the Confederate States, and Will Do the Same by the United States, Advice, Cotton Fire in Spartanburg Alliance Ware House Burned with 118 Bales of Cotton—Some Cases of Varioloid, Make Room for the Soldiers The Government Will Take about One-fourth of Moultrieville for the Purpose—Twenty-five Acres of Land …, Preparing for the Reunion The Warmest of Welcomes to Be Extended Every Old Soldier Who Comes to Charleston Next Month—Work of the …, The Toilet A Novel Idea for Jackets—Care of the Complexion, Major Wilson G. Harvey The Majority of the Second Battalion Decided Last Night, Free Rural Delivery Congressman Stokes Obtains an Extension of the New Postal Facilities to His Own District, Stages of Water, Work of the House Naval Appropriation Bill Taken up and Discussed—Several Jingoes Air Their Views, The Big Cigarette Trust It is about to Swallow Its Plug Tobacco Contemporaries, The President's Policy Keeping in Elbow Touch with Both Houses of Congress, A Funeral Courtesy United States Troops at St Augustine Bury a British Tar, With Loving Hands Easter Gifts That May Be Made at Home, Official Charity for Cuba A Proposition to Contribute $250,000 out of the National Treasury for Reconcentrados, M'Kinley Makes for Peace If War Must Come, It Must Be a War for Humanity, The News of the Day, It looks as if the progressive spirit were getting hold even of the Chinese, The Carter Court-Martial Evidence of Capt Townsend for the Defence—He is Very Severe in Chief Clerk Sterly, Piedmont Mill Operatives A Marked Improvement in Their Mind, Manners and Dress—Many of Them Think It No Sin to Enjoy Sunday in …, Condemned to Be Hanged The Fate of Jim Anderson, Colored, Who Murdered Capt James K. Marshall in Chester, Blown up from the outside The Report of the Maine Court of Inquiry in Brief, Headquarters on the Island Col Rawles, Battery M and the Regimental Band, A War Scare in Washington It is Due to Rumors of the Tone of the Maine Report, The Currency of the Future A Bill Agreed upon at Last by the Sub-Committee, Contests for City Offices, A Disappointment for Iowa, State Press Association Greenville Prepares to Welcome It in July, Somewhat like War, Is It to Check Prohibition? The State Democratic Committee Called Together, The Flying Squadron Commodore Schley Flies His Pennant and Takes Command of His Floet, Of Interest Just Now The Uniforms That Uncle Sam's Fighters Wear, The Household Hints on Table Service and Decorations of the Living Rooms, The Mountain City Pelham Not Pelzer—They Are Twenty Miles Apart—The War Craze, New Styles Prevailing Modes for the Present and the Coming Seasons, Multiple News Items, Mr M'Cullough's Address Why the State Should Not Engage in the Liquor Traffic, The Cotton Mill Industry A General Shut-down Advocated by Rhode Island Men, Confirmations, The Army Reorganization Bill It is Not to Be Made an Excuse for Creating a Large Army in Time of Peace, Sensational Arrests Prominent Citizens of Tarboro, N. C. Charged with Frauds in Georgia and South Carolina, Has No Prior Lien The State Must Come in as a General Creditor, A Charleston Pianist Miss Mary Middleton's Prominent and Highly Creditable Part in a Graduates' Recital at Virginia College, A Mammoth Official Fraud Government Clerk Cheats People out of $300,000, Preachers in Politics Another Attempt to Drag the Church to the Hustings, The Yellow Press of Madrid Not near so Rabid as Some New York Penny Dreadfuls—Some of Them Think War the Solution of the Problem, Grand Army of Individual Americans, Spain Takes No Action On Eve of a Fierce Political Struggle at Home, Jenkins to Be Carried Home, In Germany, when the vote of the jury stands six against six, a prisoner is aquitted, Col Robertson for War Gen Watts Asked about the National Guard's Arms—Companies to Enlist More Men—Col Robertson Says the Colored …, More Testimony Still Cotton Mills South Are Profitable When Those at the North Are Not, The Maine's Victims A Revised List with Important Corrections and Additions, Our Own Sam Coming Home Paymaster Samuel McGowan Ordered to Duty at Port Royal, Which is an Honor to Himself and a Pleasure to …, A Wonderful Health Record Only Four Deaths among the Children at the Thornwell Orphanage in Twenty-three Years—Dr. W. P. Jacobs's …, Is It a Law Unto Itself? The Large Powers Claimed by the State Board of Control, Amory C. Simons A Charleston Artist Who is Rapidly Winning Fame for Himself in Paris, Weekly Cotton Statistics, Clemson's Textile School Board of Trustees to Meet at Fort Hill To-Day, Prohibition's New Prophet Mr Mccullough Will Probably Succeed Mr Childs, Europe Wants to Mediate, England Looks for War Hostilities Can Only Be Averted by President McKinley's Masterly Inactivity and Spain's Ability to Accept, To Assemble at Fort Sumter A Board of Survey to Inquire into the Loss of Certain Engineer Property, Virginia Gets a Share, The Cotton Movement Over Ten Million Bales Already Received, Which is the First Time the Crop Has Reached That Point, The Pee-Dee County Contest Mr Joseph Brunson to Resurvey the Lines Run by Capt Stoney—Fiery Conductor Williamson, A Rather Surprising Roll Counties Not Raising $3 Per Pupil for Public Schools, Lost Man's Lane A Second Episode in the Life of Amelia Butterworth, Women of Today Bad Talks on the Servant Question, A War Speech in the Senate Senator Thurston is Carried Away by His Emotions, The Vance-Vandercook Case Expected Opinion of U. S. Supreme Court Not Received, France is on the Fence M. Hanotaux, Replying to a Socialist Deputy, Supports the Government' Policy of Inaction and Declares …, The Crisis is in Sight Spain Must Either Back down or Fight It out, Yesterday in Congress The President's Message and the Report of the Maine Court of Inquiry Read in the Senate to a Large and …, Mr Mages in Havana He Went There Just after the Destruction of the Maine, The Spanish Court's Report It is Just the Reverse of That of the American Court, and Calls Attention to the Refusal of the American …, Timber for Fort Sumter It Will Be Used in Making Emplacements for the Big Guns to Go in the Old Fortress, Feverish Congressmen Every Suggestion of Aggressive Action Applauded, War Talk in Washington The Cabinet Considers the Cuban Situation, White Fell down on Them A New Award of the $100,000 Worth of City Year Bonds Had to Be Made by the Ways and Means Committee, Senator Morgan Declares War The Old Word-horse of the Senate in a New Role—He Prepares a Resolution Declaring War, Which He Will …, A Serious Part of War, Woman's Right to Be Homely Mme Arvede Barine Risks the Following Advice to the Strong-minded, A City of Blasted Hopes How Port Royal's Unrivailed Natural Advantages Have Been Made the Sport of One after Another Smooth-tongued …, The Revolt in Congress Jingoes Restless under the Temporizing Policy of the President, Admiral Sicard's Successor, To Deepen Charleston Harbor The House Committee on Rivers and Harbors Report Favorably on Col Elliott's Resolution. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Get the Genuine Article!. Shipping news: Prospecting for Phosphates New "Finds" Reported near Chisolm's Island—British War Ship Expected at Port Royal, Her Majesty's Ship, Cordelia, Withdrawing from Havana United States Naval Officers to Return Home and the Maine Wreck to Be Destroyed, Navies of the World A Fair Exhibition of the Naval Capacity of Each Nation of 1896, Twin Battle Ships Launched The Kearsarge and Kentucky Glide into the James, Water for the War Ships Only Ten Vessels in the New Navy That Could Not into Charleston Harbor—Many Advantages of This Port as …, The Navy Spoling for a Fight All the War Ships at Key West Being Painted Black, and the Officers There Regard War as Imminent—Departure …, Appropriations for the Navy Some of the Items of the Bill Reported to the House Tuesday. Miscellaneous: Terms. Business: The Rice Market The Regular Weekly Report Made by the Dan Talmage's Sons Company, The New York Banks' Statement Continued Decrease in Loans and Deposits and an Increase in Cash—Money Supply Larger Than Ever in View …, No Trading This Time. Editorial: A Chance for Farmers Mr George Lunz Wants to See Experiments Made in Growing Jute in South Carolina, and He Will Give the …, The Textile School at Clemson, To Pay the Piper. Elections: The City on the Congaree Voters Apathetic—Masons and Collegians Very Lively. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Weather report: Port Calendar—Phasos of Moon for March. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths. Sports: A Close Race in Abbeville, The World of Sport A Breeding Farm of Crack Trotters, Schumpert Speaks out He is in the Race for Governor "Until the People Choose between Us"—Contracts Awarded for Public Works …, The New Woman She is a Brave Worker and Helper of the Race. Letter to the editor: Spoiling a "Romance" The Truth about Corbett, the Fugitive from Justice, Who Was Recently Pardoned by Governor Ellerbe. Arts & Entertainment: For the Street The Latest Fashion in out of Door Apparel, Song-Craft, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, Fashions of the Hour The Main Idea is to Get "Something a Little Different", The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Display ads: Free to Every Subscriber Great Offer of the Weekly News and Courier!.

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