News and courier - 30/04/1898
1898; Gale Group;
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R. M. L., E. W. M., Dexter Marshall, B. Burd, A. S. Salley, Jr., A. C. Jones,
ResumoNews: Sons of Veterans Their Convention Adjourned—Thanks Returned to the City and Business League—Mr Weston's Resolutions, The Parade Two Thousand Old Soldiers, Cheered at Every Step, Marched through a Veritable Canopy of Waving Flags—An …, Lee and Wheeler Safe, Lost Man's Lane A Second Episode in the Life of Amelia Butterworth, Only Veterans for Brigadiers They May Have Been Either Federals or Confederates, but They Must Be Veterans—So Says President's Mckinley, The Response of the States Volunteers Will Be Forthcoming in Abundance, Blanco's Little Brag, The Hardeman, Tennessee, Free Press, (which there is no sich paper,) says, State's Quota Called out Governor Ellerbe Issues His Proclamation, A Problem in Mute Lovemaking, The Matanzas Forts Silenced That is the Construction Placed upon the Purpose and Result of Wednesday's Bombardment by Army and Navy …, Our Own Mosquito Flete Lieut Commander Arnold Inspecting Tugs and Yachts, Patriotic Ex-Cadets The Association of Graduates of the Citadel Offers the Services of Its Members to the State, Possibly if the war revenue bill had been framed first and submitted to the country there would have been a more general and more effective protest against the war resolutions, A Regiment of Ex-Cadets Gen Anderson Asks Permission to Raise It, The News of the Day, A British Fleet for Cuba, Proclamation of Neutrality Spanish Vessels Leaving United States Ports before May 21, and Those Leaving Other Countries for the …, Guests of "The Daughters" Eight Hundred Veterans Dined Sumptuously at the German Artillery Hall on Wednesday, Charleston is Safe The City Impregnable to a Foreign Fleet, Providing the Sinews of War Progress of the War Revenue Bill in Committee, The Progress of the War Apparent Preparations for the Invasion of Cuba, Capt F. N. Bonneau, a hero of the war, marched with the members of Camp Sumter and kept step to the inspiring strains of "Dixie", The Invasion of Cuba An Arrangement to Be Made with the Insurgent Chief to Cover the Landing of the United States Army, The British cruisers Cordelia and Pelican have been ordered to New Foundland waters to cope with any emergency that might arise if Spanish war ships visit this coast for coal, "There are several native born Cubans in this city," says the New Orleans States, "but we have not yet heard of them organizing companies and regiments for the purpose of fighting for their country, but on the contrary the impression is growing that the Americans are expected and will have, to do all the fighting in Cuba, while the Cubans remain here in New Orleans and make Cigars for home consumption, Big Prize for a Little Boat Big Spanish Steamship Panama Captured by the Light House Tender Mangrove—She is an Auxiliary Cruiser …, Cost of a Racing Team, Prof Hadley on Rum Drinking He Answers a Man Who Made Inquiries of Him in a Public Letter, A Heavy Artillery Regiment An Army Officer Makes Some Suggestion Which Are Worth the Consideration of the Fourth Brigade, Days of Preparation for Amateur Yachtsmen This is the Time of Year the Young Man's Fancy Turns to Boats and Boating—Getting the Sailing Craft in …, Mr Sims, one of the visitors from Anderson County, was painfully injured by a trolley car on King street, Keep Your Feet on the Ground, The Apathetic Islanders Not Enthusiastic over a Campaign in Cuba and Very Despondent over the Prospect for Long Cotton, No Hurry, Origin of Name Colts, Emptied the Senate Tillman's Speech and How It Was Received, Sponsors for the Camps The Charming Party of Young Ladies Who Represent the Veterans and the Sons, Torpedo Boat Somers Laid up, South Carolina Veterans The First Day of Their Annual Reunion, They Are Special Guests Between One Hundred and Two Hundred Old Soldiers Being Made Comfortable over at the Roper Hospital Building, To Prevent Pear Blight, Of Interest to Cyclists, The State Rendezvous Shall It Be Charleston or Columbia?—The Matter Left with Governor Eilerbe—Charleston's Superior Advantages …, The Concentration at Tampa Troops Organized into Brigades—More Troops Coming from Chickamanga—All to Go to Cuba Soon, It is Thought, The Sons of Veterans The Annual Convention of the South Carolina Division, More Spanish Mines, Artificial Lines Vintages Made Aged While the Purchaser Waits, Prohibition in Williamsburg Some Important Letters of Acceptance That Should Be Given to the Public, Frank Gould a Dog Fancier, Frozen Fog, March of Events in Madrid People Misled by Reports from Cuba and Manilla, Multiple News Items, Old Soldiers in Convention Work of the Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Veterans—Eloquent Addresses of Welcome—Gen C. I. Walker …, Unstable Quicksands Explanation of One of Nature's Most Curious Phenomena, "The Government of the United States," says the Knoxville Tribune, "goes to war in behalf of humanity, Settles down to Actual War Washington Becomes Accustomed to the Situation, American Horses for England, List of Recruiting Officers Lieut Marcus B. Stokes Detailed to Muster in the South Carolina Contingent at Charleston, Clay Pipes The Largest Factory in the World—How It Was Started, Veterans of Carolina The Second Day of Their Annual Reunion, The Call for Volunteers Governor Ellerbe Will Issue His Proclamation To-Day, The Volunteer Army Bill Measure as Made a Law on Monday by the President's Signature, The Fourth Brigade Field Officers Met Tuesday and Adopted Important Resolutions, The Call for Volunteers, Keep Things Moving, Army Correspondents Rules Regarding the Issuing of Passes to Them and Their Movements in the Field. Shipping news: A Big Prize at Key West The Steamer Guide Brought in from Matanzas, Where She Was Captured While Trying to Run the Blockade—The …, Incidents of Havana Blockade Great Rejoicing over the Capture of the Panama—British Steamer Luciline, from Havana, Stopped—She Reports …. Business: Veterans in Convention Chester Chosen as the Next Place of Meeting—The Routine Business Disposed of Last Night. Classified ads: J. R. Read & Co., An Open Letter to Mothers, Multiple Classified Advertisements, "A PERFECT FOOD-as Wholesome as it is Delicious", Louis Cohen & Co.. Miscellaneous: Terms. Letter to the editor: The Colored Troops Why They Should Be Organized and Drilled for Service in Cuba, Orangeburg's First Settlers Very Many of Them Came from the German Cantons of Switzerland Three Years after the Founding of Purysburg—Why, The Prohibition Position "All the Names Presented to the Convention Were Vouched for by Strong Prohibitionists as Being in Full …. Arts & Entertainment: Arbutus. Sports: The Sporting World, Demand for Pacemakers, A Great Cricketer.
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