News and courier - 27/08/1898
1898; Gale Group;
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Lawton, Mayor General, T. B. Lumpking, A. K., J. E. Norment, J. Wilson Gibbes, J. E. Tindal, T. G. W., T. B. Lumpkin, H. H. H., "Calixto Garcia", H. G. O., Corbin, R. M. L., E. B. C., Merritt, William E. S. Fales, Kate Jordan, "Fair Play",
ResumoNews: Justice to the Indiana Her Part in the Destruction of Cervera's Fleet, A Freight Train Wrecked, An Arkansas Murderess Ruin Wrought by a Young and Very Wicked Woman, Public Thanks Appreciated Replies of Admiral Dewey and Gen Merritt to President McKinley, The Norton-Ellerbe Campaign The Governor's Brother Criticises the Congressman's Remunerative Official Career at the Opening of the …, Food for the Cubans One Million Rations Sent by the United States Government to Havana for Free Distribution, Ancient Greek Quarries, A Storm at Montauk Point It Plays Havoc with the Tents and Causes Much Discomfort—Visit of Secretary Alger, Filipinos Are Willing They Are Getting Acquainted with the Americans and Think They Can Agree, Coming Home from Porto Rico, Huntington Not Shot, Cost of the War to Spain, The Texas Democrats, Bloody Work in Sumter A One-legged Man Shoots His Neighbor as He is Passing by in a Road Cart—Took Morphine by Mistake—County …, American Loss at Manilla, The Arbitration Commission Progress of Its Efforts to Adjust Differences between the United States on One Side and Great Britain …, Where Reform is Needed Sinecures More Common in Brazil Than in Reconstruction Times in South Carolina, Edgefield's Sunday-School Some of the Boys Said Bad Words All the Same, Last of Shafter's Army The General Himself Left Santiago Yesterday for Home and the Last Transport Will Follow Him To-Day, Not to Be Mustered out The Two South Carolina Regiments May yet Have Something to Do, The News of the Day, Ready to Obey Orders The Cry for "Home" Decreasing in Camp Cuba Libre, Same Old Songs at Saluda With a Variation to the Tune of "Curly Headed Johnny", The Cuban Insurgents An Indication That They Intend to Take the Formation of a Permanent Government into Their Own Hands, Sick Report at Santiago, Cruel and Unusual Punishment, Our Important Manufactures, Prof Hoffman in Beaufort The Elment Expert in the Science of Agriculture Opens the Eyes of the Colored Farmers to the Comforts …, Naval Reserves Coming Home, A Circle in the Sand Copyright, 1898, by the Author, Multiple News Items, Ran Away and Climbed a Tree Freak of a Delirious Soldier Who Was in Hospital at Fort Wadsworth, Home Folk in Washington Gen Butler Coming Home to Make Arrangements for His Trip to Cuba—The Second South Carolina Regiment on …, "What could be more fitting, as a substantial proof of our gratitude," says, the Chicago Inter-Ocean, "than to name some of the new vessels the Dewey, the Schley, the Sampson, the Clark, the Philip and the Evans?, The Bankers in Council Annual Meeting of the American Bankers' Association in Denver, A Friendly Act by England, The Pythians at Indianapolis Uniform Encampment Nearing the End—Awarding the Prize Money the Only Remaining Formality, Fitzhugh Lee's Future He Has Two Strings to His Bow—With One He Aims at a Major Generalship in the Regular Army—With the Other …, Cuba's Carolina Rival Pudding Swamp the Home of Bright Tobacco, Says Shafter Broke His Word Gen Castillo Reports That Shafter in His Presence Promised That When the Spaniards Marched out of Santiago …, The Deadly Grade Crossing A Negro Driver Killed near Bennettsville, Being Thrown under a Train by His Frightened Mules, What Was the Trouble? Was the Telegram Untrue, or is It Unbecoming an Officer and Gentleman to Try to Use "Influence?", A Letter from Garcia A Report of His Proceedings from the Time He Left Santiago up to August 3, Is It Un Fait Accompli? The Imperialistic Revolution in the United States, Goodies for Sick Soldiers, A Growl from a Briton An English Spectator Who Finds Much Fault, Patriotism of the Pocket Important Part Which Bankers Play in Time of War, "Give Boston a chance to welcome the war ships," exclaims the 'Herald, of that city, The Peace Commission A Preliminary Meeting of the Three Commissioners Who Have Been Appointed so Far, Viz: Day, Davis and …, Matters in Manilla Trouble with Religious Orders—Questions of Trade—New Newspapers—More Troops Arrive, The Articles of War at Sea, The First South Carolina How the Palmetto Boys Fare in Camp Cuba Libre, Shaking Hands in Canada American and English Arbitrators Meet in Quebec, All about a One Cent Tax Who Shall Pay It, the Express Company or Its Customers?, Express Must Pay the Tax Whether It Can Get It Back Again is Another Matter, Volunteer Tired of Service Pennsylvanians Glad to Go Home and Others Would like to Do the Same—Trial of the Kansas Ghoul, And He's Nobody's Tool, Pythians at Indianapolis Blennial Encampment and Meeting of the Supreme Lodge—Seventy-five Thousand Visitors—Ten Thousand Pythians …, In a Hurry to Go Home The Regiments Cannot Get Away from Chickamanga Park Fast Enough to Suit the Men, The Gwin and the Rodgers The First Safe at Southport, N. C., but the Second is out in a Storm, The Heat at Montauk Point It Killed Nine Men and Played Havoc with the Sick Generally, Directions to Gen Merritt His Army to Remain at Manilla until after the Ratification of a Treaty of Peace, The White Man or the Negro? That is the Chief Issue Now in North Carolina, Havana Trade Reopened Several Vessels Arrive with Provisions—Americans and Spaniards on Good Terms in Cuba, Land of the Filipinos Manners, Customs and Characteristics of the People of the Islands in Which Dewey and Merritt Are Now …, A Populist Picnic, The Alicante at Corunna First Shipload of Spanish Soldiers from Santiago Reach Home, but Sixty Had Died on the Voyage, The Situation at Gibara Report from Havana of Outrages by Garcia and of His Alleged Resignation, Our Brave Boys in Florida Tuesday Was a Busy Day at Camp Cuba Libre, The Sumter Shooting, An Atchison woman is not only a poor cook and housekeeper, but she does not laugh at her husband's jokes, Sick Soldiers Going Home They Are from the Military Hospitals at Chickamauga Park, The President's Holiday Mr McKinley Will Take a Two Weeks' Vacation, the First since the War Broke out, A dispatch from New York reports that many of the tents at Camp Wikoff, Long Island, were blown down in a storm which raged for four hours on Tuesday night, and adds as to the conditions which obtained during the day, Havana Still Starving Eggs Sold in That Desolate City at Twentyfive Cents Apiece, Returning the Treasure (From a Foreign Paper), A Neighborly Quarrel, The Floods in the Pledman', The Chickamauga Break up Troops Leaving in Every Direction for Their Native States to Be Mustered out. Business: Spain's Trade in Cuba, Direct Trade with the West Indies, Mark Hanna's Wise Savings Post-bellum Problems from a Purely Financial Point of View. Shipping news: Sunk on the Grand Banks Steamer Norge Cuts a Fishing Smack in Two and Sixteen of the Smack's Crew Are Drowned, A Compliment to Sicard Secretary Long Thanks the Admiral for His Services as President of the War Board, Our Carpet-Bag Annex Devising a Government for the Territory of Hawaii, A Large Addition to the Navy Sixteen Destroyers and Twelve Torpedo Boats—A Richmond Contractor Blds for the Work, The Olivette at Boston Two Hundred Sick Soldiers Landed and Sent to Hospitals. Elections: The Bankers' Association Election of Officers and Close of the Session at Denver, Prohibition in Richland An Address to the Voters of the County, The Kingstree Record offers the voters of the State one helpful hint, at any rate, It says. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Money Saved at Louis Cohen & Co, Special Notices, Breakfast Cocoa. Letter to the editor: Why Thomas Changed His Name An Explanation by a Political Opponent, Who Believes in Decency and Fair Play, Down with the Demagogues! A Word of Warning against the Candidates Who, in the Name of the Poor Man, Would Destroy the Institutions …. Review: Mustering out at Camp Alger Order Issued to Appoint Mustering out Officers—A Deserter Gets off without Punishment. Miscellaneous: Terms. Arts & Entertainment: The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game, Ballade of the Fan, Oh, Oh, Oh!.
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