News and courier - 24/12/1898
1898; Gale Group;
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Henry, Commanding, "Theodore Roosevelt", R. M. L., A. K., D. W. D., H. L. B., T. R. T., Patriot, R. S. M., E. B. C., U. X. Gunter, Jr, Assistant Attorney General, McDonald Furman, Louis J. Bristow, Wm D. Johnson, Elbert Wood,
ResumoNews: Issue of the Next Campaign Shall the Republic Continue, or Become an Empire?, Thousands Will Be There Big Crowds Expected to Spend Sunday and Monday down at the Isle of Palms, Could Not Survive Her Husband, Percy M. Jaffray, the tall centre of Harvard's Varsity foot ball cleven, died to-day of blood poison, Mr. Connor's Bond It Was Filled Yesterday Afternoon and is for the Sum of $10, 000, To Join Their Comrades Last Detachment of the 10th Infantry Sales for Cuba, Murder at Fort Motte The Mysterious Killing of Mr. H. H. Paulling—His Ante-Mortem Statement Will Not Help the Coroner—Zealous …, The Conduct of the War Adjt Gen Corbin's Testimony, Which Defends the War Department and Says Complaints Are Due to "a Want …, In Its New Exchange The Work of Moving the Central Office of the Gordon Telephone Company to the Exchange Bank Building Completed, Seats for Female Clerks A Law of Virginia That is Ignored by the Merchants, The Minority Army Bill It Provides for a Standing Army of Only 30, 000 Men and for 50, 000 Two Years' Volunteers, Trying to Spoil Christmas Spiteful Work of Governor Ellerbe's Constables, Hushing up a Scandal, Tobacco, Alcohol and Vegetarianism, Horsewhip as a Civilizer Governing the Cubans Forthe Cubans' Good, A Blockade in Laurens The Derailment of a Freight Train Causes a Temporary Interruption of Traffic, The Cruiser Hornet Missing, Our Arpet-Bag Annex The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Completes Its Revision of the Bill for the Government of Hawaii, Coming and Going Some of the People Who We Know and Are Glad to See—Travellers and Others, The New "Marion Bank" Stockholders Elect a Board of Directors—Capital Stock $25, 000—Mr. P. Y. Bethen Will Probably Be the …, Stages of Water, Price of British Friendship, Return of the President Mr McKinley Arrives Safely in Washington Much Pleased with His Trip, as Are All the Party, Officious Constables They Seized the Wines for the New England's Dinner—Senator Mclaurin Got Governor Ellerbe to Make Them …, Care of Cuba and the Cubans A Huge and Costly Task for the People of the United States, England, Russia and China A Coming Alliance for the Control of Asia, The News of the Day, An American Aspirant Jennie Bullard Waterbury, His Bride Had Been a Mother, Bold Anderson Robbers Two Negroes Break into a Big Store Where They Are Caught at 8 O'clock on Sunday Morning, Of No Use to Him (From Life), The Treaty with Spain Further Details of Its Provisions as Reported from Madrid to London, Major Sale in a Family Quarrel, Will Soon Be off to Cuba The Second So. Ga. Regiment No Longer Doubts It Will Go, The Press and the President Comments, North and South, on the Atlanta Speech, Crescent City Course, Mckinley in Confederate Grey, Multiple News Items, Making Many Seizures The State Constables Have Been Getting in More or Less Fine Work Recently, Boone's "Black Diamond" The Aurora Bulletin His Seen Fit to Criticise—Thus Givingd the Promoters of the Great Railway System …, Warwick Lane (From Household Words), The Mountain City Military Authorities Reassert Their Jurisdiction over John Mattice, Who Killed Frank Mugridge—Christmas …, A bulletin of the United States department of agriculture just published states, among other things, that "in connection with the examination of imports from Germany, it has been found that Germantoys and colored goods are poisonous, and all highly painted German toys may be regarded as very dangerous to children, who may suck off the paint or swallow pieces that may be chipped off", Negroes Leave Greenwood Several Carloads Have Already Gone and More Are to Follow—Sudden Death of Mr. E. M. Buchanan in New York—White, Reviewing Their Year Annual Meeting of the Daughters of the Confederacy—Officers Elected for the Ensuing Year—An Interesting …, "The best speaking in this Southern Presidential tour," says the Springfield Republican," no doubt has been at Montgomery, where the Southern Confederacy began its brief nominal life", The Massachusetts Disabled, A Loss to St. John's, Berkeley Death of Mr Thomas Porcher Ravenel, an Honored Citizen, Faithful Soldier and Stainless Gentleman, Inspection at Camp Marion Gen. Wattes Thoroughly Inspecting His Troops—Inspector General Read Goes to Washington—Sibley Stoves …, Gen Miles Talks of the War He Tells the Investigating Committee Unpleasant Facts, Cold as the Klondike Region The Reception of the Alabama Legislature by the People of Atlanta, Merry Christmas Actor and Athlete Actors and Christmas, Fascinating Power of Snakes, Nothing in a Flag Per Se It is Only What It Represents That Counts, Federal Courts in This State, Weekly Cotton Statistics, We Can Take Care of the Dead But the North Should Help to Take Care of Our Soldiers, as We Help to Take Care of Theirs, Grip in Philadelphia There Are Thousands of Cases and There Have Been Some Deaths, Backing the President Two G. A. R. Posts Willing to Help Take Care of the Confederate Dead, Wheat Sowing in Laurens Farmers Have Taken Advantage of the Weather—A Mule Colt Can Be Raised as Cheaply in the Predmont as a …, Soldier and Congressman, The Paulling Murder Mystery Three Negroes Suspected of Knowing Something about It Put in Orangeburg Jail, The New York Badger Case Close of the Testimony for the Prosecution—Testimony for Defence Begun, Worcester, Mass, December 21, The Price of Imperialism, Holiday at Clemson College Only Two Days Given, but a Majority of the Students Will Go Home for a Longer Time—A Species of California …, Chicago's Provincialism, A Christmas Concert It Was Given at Sumter, but It Will Be of Interest to Many People in Charteston, Let Them All Go North It Would Be a Welcome Solution to the Negro Problem at the South, Bank Robbers Foiled, Drunken Soldiers Going Home, Jefferson Davis and Mckinley, Kaiser Wilhelm's Pilgrimage, To Embark at Charleston Gen Bates, His Headquarters and the Sixth Ohio Ordered to This Port, Roosevelt's Rough Riders How They Suffered at Santiago through the Neglect of the Quartermasters' and Commissary Department, Concord, Mass, December 21, The Patriarch of Pineopolis Funeral Services of Mr. Thomas Porcher Ravenel of St. John's Berkelay, Happenings in Havana The Flag Was Lowered According to Orders, but It Still Files over Fort Atares—Feeding the Starving, Positively Insulting, Shooting in Greenville A Provost Guard Shoots at Two Privates Who Were Disobeying Orders, Kills One and Wounds the Other—The …, Sparks from the Wires, Left to Her Own Resources, Republican Imperialism Teller's Inconsistent Argument of Expansion, A Vicious Brunson Firebug Jackson, a Negro, Guilty of Burning Two Houses by His Own Confession—Hampton Cotton Gathered and Sold …, In Honor of Secession Un Veiling the Tablet to the Signers of the Ordinance, Congress Takes a Holiday Senate Passes Private Pension Bills as Christmas Gifts, and the House Passes Private Claim Bills in the …, Negro Soldiers Make Trouble One of Them Shot in Macon by a Street Car Conductor in Self-defence, and the Negro Regiment Threatens …, The News of a Great State Letters from Various Places in South Carolina, A Sensation Spoiled, Fire on the Willowdene, South Carolina's Quota In the Great War for Southern Independence. Business: New Secretary of Interior Ethan Allen Hitchcock, Now Ambassador to Russia, Succeeds Secretary Bliss, Who Retires for Private Business …, "Business" and Courtesy, All Well in Manilla Encouraging Reports as to Increasing Business and the Discipline of the Troops, The Rice Market The Regular Weekly Statement Made by the Don Telmage's Sons Company, The Dry Goods Market. Letter to the editor: The Presidents Furman The Three Members of This Family Who Have Presided over the Baptist State Convention, The Same Issue Involved. Classified ads: Special Notices, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Louis Cohen & Co, Castoria. Miscellaneous: The Weekly News and Courier. Editorial: The Old North Speaks out Give the Southerners as Much of Our Love as They Want, but Not a Penny of Our Money, If You Please, Where to Get the News. Arts & Entertainment: Shafter's Story of Santiago He Shirks No Responsibility in Connection with the Conduct of the Campaign, and Does Not Think That He …, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Elections: Woman Suffrage in Kansas Generally Speaking the Women Do Not Care to Vote, It is Only When Religion or Morality Are Concerned ….
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