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News and courier - 06/04/1898

1898; Gale Group;

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R. M. L., H. C. S., R. S. M., A. K., Edwin Lehman Johnson, X. Y. Z., James G. Holmes, Adjutant General, J. H. B., T. W. C., M. J. G., T. G. W., E. J. Phelps, Neil Macdonald, Caroline Wetherell, Albert P. Southwick,

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News: Abstract of Spain's Reply It Comes through Minister Woodford—Offers Freedom and Aid to the Reconcentrados, and Agrees to an Armistice …, The Americans Once Occupied Havana City, Rock Hill's Conflagration Twelve Buildings Burned, Containing Stores, Offices, Lodges, Etc—Loss on Buildings $44,500, on Stocks …, An Effective Reply, A Negro Murderer Hanged Nathan Willis, of North Carolina, Who Killed Stephens, a White Boy, and Hid the Body in a Tree Top, Executed …, Affairs in Augusta Twenty-seven More Doctors Turned out by the University of Georgia—Drunken Man Run over by a Car—Death …, Notes from Key West Bache and Mangrove Go to Key West—Will They Bring Back Gen Lee and Other United States Citizens?, Over-Production of Cotton Cotton Seed, Cattle and Cow Peas the True Solution, War Whoops in the Senate Allen, Rawlins and Mason the Chief of the Howlers, Admiral Joueit's Little Spec. How He Bought Land at Port Royal for $550 and Sold It to the Government for $5,000—The Title to the Land …, "There will be two more days, it is believed," said the New York Tribune on Saturday, "before the blow falls, and one of them will be Sunday, Sagasta on Washington Jingoes, The Shawneetown Deluge Result of a Break in an Ohio River Levee, Col Elliott's Victory He Carries the Appropriation for the Port Royal Dry Dock against the Opposition of the Committee and …, Reunion Programme Gen Walker Addresses a Circular Letter to the Old Soldiers of the State, More Money Wanted At Least $1,500 Needed to D Tertain the Veterans, Righting a Serious Error Mayor Smyth Writes to Capt Maurice Bourke, Prohibition in Orangeburg Chairman Sifty Calls a Meeting of the Faithful at the Court House on April 9—Wedding Bells—Personal, Troops Moving Southward, Let's Call It the Little Pox! The New Epidemic in Various Parts of the State, First Submarine Boat It Was Built in Mobile and Used in This Harbor, Jingoism in the Senate Four Set Speeches Made in Favor of War against Spain, Tributes to Senator Earle Senators McLaurin and Tillman Pronounce High Eulogy on the Distinguished Carolinian, and Senator Tillman, Stages of Water, The War Status Last Night Congressmen Flooded with Telegrams Begging Them to Maintain Peace—Germany and France Urge Spain to Give …, Murder Trial in Greenville A Woman and Three Men Tried for Killing Burt Heatherly and Acquitted, but the Woman Punished for Carrying …, Wreckers to Leave the Maine The Ten-Inch Guns Cannot Be Saved Unless the Tops of the Turrets Are Blown off with Dynamite—La Lucha …, Georgia's Naval Militia Governor Atkinson "Receives Instructions" from the Navy Department to Have His Horse Marines in Readiness, Spain is Responsible The Essential Features of the Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Are the Recognition …, Bryan Says the Time Has Come He Thinks Intervention by the United States in Cuba Now is Justifiable, War or No War, A curious fact has been noted by Arctic travellers, The News of the Day, Not on Humanitarian Grounds, A London Sensation Spain Bought Mines in 1887 and 1888 and Again in 1896, Therefore the Maine Was Blown up with a Mine by …, The Sundry Civil Bill Senate Increases Appropriations by Nearly Five Million Dollars—$150,000 Appropriated for a Revenue Cutter …, Yielding to the President The Foreign Relations Committee Agree to Postpone a Decisision on the Cuban Question for a Few Days, Fresh Honors for Saluda It is Discovered That Tyre Jennings, Grand-father of the Free Silver Leader, Was Born in That County, …, Georgia Baptist Convention, Pushing on to Batesburg Work on the Extension of the Carolina Midland Road Progressing Rapidly, Affairs in Augusta Baptists Adjourn—Police and Fire Departments Still in Politics—Excursion to Charleston—Base Ball, A Mine beneath the Nation Congress in Danger of Explosion at Any Time, An Ultimatum Sent to Spain The Cessation of the War and the Independence of Cuba, The Entrance to the Harbor of Havana, Hunter Shprp Escaped Dr Miller Tells How It Was Done—He Fired Twice at Sharp, but Probably Missed His Man—Rumors That Sharp …, Tearing Passion to Tatters The Senate in Executive Session Startled and Enraged by the News of Spain's Unsatisfactory Reply to the …, The War Insurance Clause, Easter Sunday at the National Capital Copyright 1893, The Weekly News and Courier—Twice a Week, Southern Cotton Mills Statistics Showing the Rapid Growth of the Industry in North Carolina, Sagasta Defends Spain The Door is Not yet Closed to Further Negotiations, The Quarantine Question What the New York Board of Trade Says about It, The Crisis near at Hand McKINLEY's Message—Then an Irrepressible Conflict, Affairs in Augusta Annual Convention of Georgia Baptists—The Commencement of the Medical Department of the Georgia University, Multiple News Items, The Senate Quiets down War Resolutions Referred to Committee without Debate—Senator Wolcott Stung by Secretary Gage's Satirical …, The Capital of the State What "The Servants of the People" Are Doing in Columbia, The Revolt in the House Many Republican Members Bent on War Despite Speaker Reed, From Minister Woodford He Still Hopes to Secure "Peace in Cuba, with a Permanent Peace between the United States and Spain", Another Trial for Zola, Not Ready for War A Humiliating Confession for the President to Be Compelled to Make, A New Daily in Spartanburg The Evening Spartan—Capt Charles Petty, Editor; Mr. C. H. Henry, Manager, Sharp Confessed All Says His Love for Miss Miller Carried Him Away, The Mob Spirit in Congress A Turbulent Session on Friday in the House, Man Found Dead in a Ravine He is Supposed to Be W. H. Reid, of Macon County, North Carolina—Evidence of Foul Play, Not in a Fit State, Work of the Senate Florida Bill Makes an Attack on the President—Senator Allen Makes a Cuban Speech—President Given Power …, A Cabinet Conference Expert Naval Officers Called into Consultation, Congress's War, The President Sustained Not Because He is Right, but Because He is a Republican, Kingstree Prohibitionists The Veteran Temperance Advocate, Joel Brunson, Heads the Williamsburg Delegation to the Prohibition Convention—The, Seven Rock Hill Stores Burn The Worst Fire in Years Begins in the "New York Racket Store"—A Fire Engine Sent from Charlotte by Special …, No Campaign in Case of War That is Said to Be the Expectation in Columbia, The Flying Squadron Commander Schley Will Be Ready to Sail on Sunday Night or Monday Morning, The Republican Jingoes They Hold a Meeting and Agree to Yield to the President's Wishes until Monday Next, Danny the Boy Patriot, President's Message Ready Fully Considered in Cabinet Session Last Night—It is Said to Review Spain's Course in past Wars, and …, Charleston for Peace Commercial Bodies Request Senators and Representatives to Uphold President McKinley in Efforts to Avert, The Naval Reserves Commander Pinckney Ordered Home—Reserves to Be Recruited to Full Strength and to Patrol the Coast from …, Two Topics of the War The President's Message and European Mediation, The Mountain City Greenville Prohibitionists in Convention Assembled—A Row in the Ward Family, Lively Fight for Pee-Dee Marion County's Hot Protest against Dismemberment, Apportioning Cadetships Increased Number of Counties Made Trouble—Lots Had to Be Drawn, A Stormy Day in Congress House and Galleries Roused to a Great Excitement, The plant of the O. K. Stove and Range Company, at Brook and A streets, was completely destroyed by fire to-night, the total loss being about $80,000; insurance not more than $30,000, Easter before Christ Copyright, 1898, Cotton Crop Movement, Physicians and Pharmacists Commencement Exercises of the Medical College, Laurens Insurance Rates With Improved Water and Fire Departments Citizens Think Insurance Rates Should Be Lowered—Under What …, Going for the Flotilla Roosevelt's Little Scheme—Unfortunately for the Plan, Fortunately for the Country's Honor, the Flotilla …, The Cabinet and Congress The Former Working for Peace, the Latter for War—Spain Must Act Quickly or the President Will Be Unable …, The News the Cable Brings A Madrid Correspondent Straightens out His Previous Stories about Papal Mediation, Home Matters in Washington Col Elliott Looking after the Defence of Charleston, Georgetown and Beaufort—Other Members of the Delegation …, Lost Man's Lane A Second Episode in the Life of Amelia Butterworth, Mr Melton in Charge The New Marshal of South Carolina Took Possession of His Office Friday, A Lighthouse in the Open Sea, Had the City Been Attacked A Florence Correspondent Who Wants Information Regarding Charleston's Present Defences, A Tragedy in Real Life Hunter E. Sharp, of This City, Arrested for Bigamy, A Sailor Violinist, Mr Bryan in the South He Makes a Good Impression on South Carolina Presbyterians, War, to Be or Not to Be? Senator Tillman and Assistant Secretary Roosevelt Think That War Cannot Be Avoided—Senator Platt Says …, The Work of the House Mr Balley Plays to the Galleries, Calling Them the American People in Miniature—Passage of the Bill Authorizing, War Talk in Florence If Fitzbugh Lee Should Be Hurt, Havana Would Be Knocked into Smithereens—Carloads of War Material Going …, The Lot M. Morrill, Appointed Surgeon General Dr. T. Grange Simons Succeeds Dr J. Nott Moore in the South Carolina Division of Veterans, Little Pox is Smallpox So Say the Health Authorities in Columbia, In the Truck Fields Condition of Various Crops on the Vegetable Farms in the Vicinity of Charleston, The Work of the House Not Much Incentive for Southern Patriotism—Claim of a Loyal Woman Thrown out Because It Was Inherited …, Disappearing Guns, A Mistake by Spain, Work of the Senate Cuban Correspondence Wanted, but the Matter Was Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations—Senato …, Our Naval Interests East and West Strategic Value of Dry Tortugas, From Class Room to Sea Duty The First Class at Annapolis Graduated Ahead of Time and Assigned to the Flying Squadron, Which May Go …, To Save the Correspondents Senator Platt Consults Mr Day as to the Safety of Our Newspaper Men in Havana, and is Assured That Gen …, The Mountain City Accident to an Old Gentleman—War Excitement—A Cuban Lecture, The Carter Court-Martial Proof That Capt Carter's Father-in-law Trusted Him with Large Sums of Money. Shipping news: Most Powerful of Them All Finest Coast Defence Vessel in Uncle Sam's Navy, The Navy Yard at Mare Island, Inter-State Passenger Rates They Cannot Be Controlled by State Laws Fixing the Rates within the State, How to Enlist in the United States Navy, The Southern Wins at Last Opposition to the Lease of the North Carolina Railroad is Withdrawn and the Southern Will Lease the Atlantic …. Elections: Prohibition in Anderson A "Movement" to Capture the Democracy—Delegates Elected to the State Convention in Columbia. Classified ads: Cancer, Pond's Extract, "A PERFECT FOOD—as Wholesome as it is Delicious", Multiple Classified Advertisements, Now, Overworked Women. Business: The Rice Market The Regular Weekly Circular Issued by the Dan Talmage's Sons Company, The World of Business R. G. Dun & Co's Weekly Report of Transactions, Distribution of English Wealth, Business Men Upset, Our Trade with Spain It is Scarcely One-eightieth of the Commerce with All Europe, The State's Rum Business O. P. Stores Being Run out by the Blind Tigers. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: Every now and then our good, but highly emotional, friend, the Hon Henry Waterson, of the Louisville Courier-Journal, explodes one of his magazines and goes all to pieces, Spain's Mistakes, War Not yet Declared Our Minister Has Not Been Recalled from Madrid, Lack of Time, Not Lack of Water. Review: War Would Be a Crime A Review of the Cuban Situation by Edwin J. Phelps, A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Weather report: Port Calendar—Phases of Moon for April. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths. Letter to the editor: Very Cleverly Put, Cotton Acreage Exaggerated A Gentleman Familiar with Farming Operations in Abbeville and Greenwood Counties Charges Country Correspondents. Arts & Entertainment: An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, An Easter Offering, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game, A Good Story for the Black Cat The Letter of "An Admirer" to Consul General Lee about the Blowing up of the Maine, The Defi of Billy Mason.

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