News and courier - 04/05/1898
1898; Gale Group;
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R. M. L., A. K., R. S. M., J. E. N., A. M. A., Wm. H. Carter, Assistant Adjutant General, A. H. Prince, Adjutant Camp, A. Burnet Rhett, M. D. N., William Miles Hazzard,
ResumoNews: "The Philippines", Chester's Brave Volunteers Fifty-five of the Lee Light Infantry, of and Average Age of 21, Are Ready to Unfurl Their Banner "In …, The State's Volunteer Quota It Will Be Gotten Together in Columbia after a While, Southern Lumbermen They Oppose the Navigation Laws, Forgetting That This Government Has Always Been Run for the Exclusive …, Many Game Cocks Gaffed The War Spirit in Full Sway in Sumter—Two Meetings Addressed by Prominent Citizens—Only Forty-five Enlishments, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, Seven Thousand Men at Tampa More Coming—Recruits for Gomez's Army Being Enlisted—Springfield Rifled and Other Guns for the Cubans, Sad Incident at Mobile Camp The Suicide of a Lieutenant, Due to Ill Health Caused by an Attack of Chagres Fever, Death Claims a Veteran Major John J. Mclver, of Society Hill, Died in Charleston on Sunday—He Was a Brave Soldier, The Situation in Havana Celebrating an Old Spanish Victory—United States War Ships in Sight of the City—Visit of a British Cruiser—Claim, The Palmetto Regiments Gov Ellerbe Busy Bulldozing the Secretary of War, The News of the Day, South Carolina's Quota Lieut Stokes Establishes His Headquarters, The Darlington Democracy, Gen Rosser's Views He Thinks the Old Confederates Would Cut a Sorry Figure Now in War, Guns on Fort Sumter A Letter from the War Department to Mayor Smyth, and Others, on That Subject, A Splendid Slave Death of Ervin Kelth, an Octogenarian Negro, of Statesburg, Who Was Half Hanged and Tortured by Porter's …, Reunion Aftermath Incidents of the Week Not Published Heretofore, The Darlington Guards Capt Thompson Masters His Company Elighty Strong—The Chief Objection of the Men to Going to Columbia …, Spanish Fleet Annihilated Some Details of Dewey's Great Victory at Manilla, The War Fever in Greenville Three Companies from the Fifth Regiment Ready to March on Tuesday—The Historic Butter Guards Ready for …, Hold the Fort, We Are Coming Patriotic Letter of the Hon George Washington Marray to His Brother Afro-Americans in South Carolina, The City Blockaded Ships Will Not Be Allowed to Come in or Go out of the Harbor between Dark and Daylight, Good Men Need Good Leaders Little Apparent Excitement in Laurens over the Cuban War—Volunteers Would Raily is Short Order Did They …, Cooper River Negroes The Coming of a Recruiting Officer Would Scare Them to the Swamps—March Weather in April, Great Rejocing in London Americans in the British Metropolis and Their English Sympathizers Highly Elated by the News of Dewey's …, Rock Hill's Catawba Rifles A Strong Company, Numbering over One Hundred, Rendy to Move at Short Notice, Clyde Line at Work The War Will Interfere Very Little with the Business of the Company, The Uses and Dangers of Dynamite in Modern Warfare Both Afloat and Ashore, Keep Things Moving, Direct from Calcutta A Fine British Steamship in Port with a Large Cargo of Jute Batts and Shellac, North Carolina Negroes Senator Butler Says That Colored Infantryment Are Anxious to Enlish, Our Glorious Victory What Was Its Cost in Men?, Washington Wild with Joy The Effect of the News of the Victory at Manilla, Barcelona's Noisy Mobs Exciting Experiences of Consul General Herbert W. Bowen in Facing the Enraged Spaniards in front of the …, The facts about the gallant New York Seventh are beginning to come out, Ellerbe's Vanity Gratified The Secretary of War Has Yielded to Him in the Matter of the Rendezous—The Men, Having Had the Useless …, War and Imports The Price of Iron Pyrites is on the Upward Trend, and May Be Very High If the War is a Long One, Speaking of the determination of Governor Ellerbe to muster the South Carolina volunteers at Columbia, the Greenville News remarks, The Beginning of the End, The Mountain City Two Greenville Companies Ready to Go to Columbia—Harmonious County Convention—Col John H. Earle for Major …, Visible Supply of Cotton, The Lee Light Infantry Brave Volunteers from Chester, Fairfield and Lancaster, We Whipped Them at Manilla But the Extent of the Victory is Very Much in Doubt, Dewey Master of Manilla He Compels the Spaniards to Supply Him with Coal and Provisions, Multiple News Items, The Morning News says that "Work on the rivers and harbors in the Savannah districts have been practically dropped for the time being, and attention is being given now entirley to the fortifications along the coast, Enlisting the Volunteers Deadlock between Ellerbe and Secretary Alger, Cotton Crop Movement, New Orleans Confederates They Urge the President to Commission Gordon, Hampton, Stephen D. Lee, Cabell, Longstreet, Wheeler and …, Rules That Must Be Obeyed Major Ruffiner Issues Regulations for the Ships That Come and Go in Charleston Harbor, Negro Shot at Saluda Looks like and Unprovoked Murder—The Guilty Party, a White Man, is Not Arrested, The Rendezvous Deadlock Gov Ellerbe's Tussle with the War Department, The Expedition to Cuba Preparatory Concentration of Troops at Fampa—Much Fass Made over a Small Cuban Regiment from New York—Transports, War Measures in the Senate Some Important Bills Passed without a Word of Debate, Politics in Marlboro, The New York Tribune makes the following pertinent comments upon a subject of immedicate interest to many brave young men in South Carolina at this time, The Blockade of Cuba Some Indications of a Concentrated Attack, but on Account of a Gale or for Other Reasons It Does Not …, A Serious Blow to Spain Madrid Seems Crushed by the Manilla Disaster, More Fatal Than Spanish Guns Dr Brunner Gives the Death Rate of the Military Hospitals in Havana, and Disagrees with Governor Ellerbe …, The Blockade of Manilla Its Success May Depend on a Supply of Coal, Which Has Been Ordered from San Francisco, Commodore Dewey's Great Victory, French Guiana is said to have the most violent thunderstorms in the world, The New Torpero Boat Mckee, Wade Hampton's Appeal, Governor Ellerbe's Animus The War Department Does Not Approve of Small Polities. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, SSS Torturing Rheumatism, Spring Medicine. Miscellaneous: Terms. Business: The Rice Market The Regular Weekly Circular Issued by the Dan Talmage's Sons Company, The Young Men's Business League, The World of Trade R. G. Dun & Co's Weekly Report of Transactions, The Dry Goods Market. Editorial: A Plain Chart. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Arts & Entertainment: The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game, Farewell to the Veterans Sponsors Still in the City Enjoying Themselves. Letter to the editor: Why Negroes Should Enlist A Correspondent in the Country Notes the Apathy of the White Men to Volunteer, and Declares That the …, A Good Plan as a Whole Exception, However, Should Be Made of Col Elliett and Dr Stuart, Who Voted in the Interest of Their Constiluents, Brooks Artillery.
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