News and courier - 17/08/1898
1898; Gale Group;
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William R. Shafter, J. Wilson Gibbes, R. M. L., A. K., B., T. B. Lumpkin, "Joseph Wheeler", Elbert Wood, E. H. Trent, William Mckinley, J. E. Norment, T. G. W., H. Horace Lomax, Robert A. Smyth, Commander-in-Chief, Z. T. Hallerton,
ResumoNews: Fernandian Camp Notes Hot Protest against Moving the Troops to Huntsville, Ala, Attempted Murder in Court An Old Man Tried to Kill His Daughter's Lover, with Whom She Had Been Too Intimate, Quitting Camp Thomas A Vermont Regiment Going Home, and Three Other Regiments Going to Lexington, Ky, Begin at the Polls, Warm Work in Walhalla Candidates "Fall Acursing like a Very Drab", Marlboro to Have a Mill McCOLL's Object Lesson Heeded by Bennetisville, Was the Corporation Favored? The State Board of Equalization Charged with Fixing Too Low an Assessment on the Ohio River and Charleston …, What Did We Fight Spain For? To Free the Cubans, or to Succeed the Spaniards as Masters of the Island and Its Inhabitants?, The Protocol Corrected, Late advices from Sitka, Alaska, state that large and extensive coal deposits have been discovered at Whale Bay, on Buran off Islands, about forty miles from Sitka, A Tragedy in Laurens County Fourteen Year Old Boy Kills His Father in Defense of His Mother, Where Mining is Hard Work, Abandonments of Camp Alger Preparations Practically Completed—Progress of the Inquiry into the 3d Virginia Riot, Peace in Porto Rico, Fighting for the Pennant Exciting Struggle for the Baseball Championship Emblem—The East and West Series, Our Soldier Boys in Florida How the First Regiment Fares in Camp Cuba Libre, Stages of Water, The End of the War Has Come Protocol Signed—A Cessation of Hostilities Ordered, Too Proud to Surrender, Pressure against Gen Lee Virginia Republicans Fear His Prominence, The News of the Day, A Carlist Rising Imminent, Our Insular Possessions, An Example at Hand, Courts at Camp Alger One Examines the Virginia Regiment Riot—The Other is to Try an Assistant Surgeon Who Opened a Confederate …, Darlington's Tobacco Day What Visiting Buyers Say of the South Carolina Crop, A Letter of Consolation President McKinley to a General and His Soldiers Who Did Not Have a Chance to Fight, Sending the Spaniards Home One Vessel with 2,136 Soldiers Left Santiago Yesterday and Others Are to Follow, Promotions in the Navy A Large Number of Officers Advanced for Meritorious Conduct in Battle, Multiple News Items, A Boom in Enlistments Men Being Recruited Rapidly for the Second Regiment, Small Industries Needed The South Must Prepare to Handle Other Products Than the Material for Food and for Manufactures—The Most …, Cotton Being Injured Reports from the Country Indicate That the Continued Wet Weather is Threatening the Crops, Peace has been declared, and the interesting fact now stands out in sharp relief that not a single regiment, company or squad from any Southern State was allowed the opportunity to pull a trigger in the war, Rev Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, D. D., Paderewski's Female Rival, Wheeler Defends Shafier He Characterizes the Complaint That Shafter Was Not on the Firing Line as Ridiculous, German Praise of America, The Baling Problem Round Bale Process is Not Free from Objections, Pecan Culture Profitable A Bamberg Planter Makes More Than $200 Per Acre, Reported Fall of Manilla It is Announced by August Land Credited by Wildman, Two Volunteer Companies Chester's Contributions to the First and Second South Carolina Regiments—Iiiness of Lieut Gaston, Letter from Gen Shafter He Explains the Difficulties under Which His Army Labored, and Thanks the President and Secretary of …, Peace Prevails in Pickens The Candidates Did Not Quarel Yesterday, Lee's Corps Ceases Firing A Joke That May Be Construed as a Reflection on the Administration and Thus Hurt Lee's Prospects, Paderewski as a Teacher, Pallebante's Hard Fate A Majorcan in Cuba Buys a Schooner, and with Some Friends Sails for Central America to Escape Starvation—He …, Notes from Santiago Handsome Customs Revenue—Clara Barton Wants a Ship to Take Supplies to Havana, Fighting after Peace Schwan's Column Attacked in Porto Rico on Saturday—No Americans Hurt, Visible Supply of Cotton, Gen M. C. Butler Not on Trial, The Spaniards' Last Shot A Shell from Morro Castle in the San Francisco's Stern, Return of the Rough Riders Gen Wheeler and Col Roosevelt Are with Them—The Latter Brags on His Regiment, A Kansas Deserter, A Legal Question, Sons of Veterans Important Appointments Made by Gen Robert A. Smyth—His Staff and Standing Committees, The New "Reconstruction" Spanish Westindies to Undergo the Process, Textile School at Clemson Col Orr's Masterly Address on Industrial Education, Who Shall Pay War Taxes? The Question Again before the Railroad Commission, What Will Congress Say? Cuban Insurgents Want to Be Bought off with Fifteen Million Dollars, Negroes in Cotton Mills An Experiment in Columbia That Was a Dead Failure, A Victim of Typhoid Fever, Our Growing Commerce Interesting Statistics from the Report of a British Consul, Port Calender—Phases of Moon for August, "Now that the Government," says the New York Commercial, "has begun to return chartered ships to their owners, because the settlement of the war with Spain is in sight, we shall soon witness, no doubt, the public auction of the transports and other merchant ships that the Government has purchased both from Americans and foreigners, How It Was All Managed The Good Offices of France Acknowledged by the President—The Coming of the Message and the Ceremony of …, Blood Poison Cured, Casualties in Porto Rico A Number of Men Killed and Despreately Wounded, Including Some of the Wisconain Boys Who May Be Remembered …, What Gen Lee Says about Cuba His Ideas of the Probable Plan for the Reconstruction of the Island, Cost of the War, so Far, $150,000,000, France and Wheelmen, At Home at Camp Cuba Libre The First Regiments S. C. V. Improving Its Cuisine—Capt Jarnigan off on a Furlough—Lieut Wyatt Alken …, The First Round Bale It Has Been on Exhibition in the City for Some Days and Has Attracted Much Attention, The Cushing's Last Fight, Anxious to Go to Havana A Flood of Inquiries Received at Tampa in Regard to the Sailing of the Mascotte, Edward A. Braden will manage the Rays in "A Hot Old Time" the coming season, Sick Report from Ponce. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Frequent Occurences. Elections: Prohibition in Marlboro A Mass Meeting Nominates Legislative Candidates and Denies the Statement That Prohibition Does Not Prohibit …. Shipping news: Ships Coming Home. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: A Strictly Personal Question, Lieut Victor Blue, The End of the War. Sports: Sporting and Dramatic A Wonderful Young Athlete. Arts & Entertainment: Stories of the Stage, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, The Theater Programme. Letter to the editor: Pure Wheat and Corn Flour Some of the Advantages to Health and Pocket That Will Come from the New Wheat Fields and Mills of the …, Abbeville's Colored Farmers More Than Two Hundred of Them, Some from a Distance of over Twenty Miles Attended the First Colored Farmers' …. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Business: The Rice Market The Regular Weekly Letter Issued by the Dan Talmage's Sons Company, The World of Business Peace Gives a Great Impetus to Trade of All Kinds.
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