News and courier - 23/04/1898
1898; Gale Group;
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"Woodford", "P. Gullon", J. P. G., A. K., R. M. L., J. Hoge Tyler, Governor, T. G. W., E. P. Alexander, C. I. Walker, Commanding S. C. Division, Anna Katharine Green, James G. Holmes, Elizabeth Birkmaier, Historicus, B.,
ResumoNews: War with Spain Has Begun! North Atlantic Squadron on Its Way to Havana, Postmaster General Resigns Foolish Stories as to the Cause Are Denied—The Real Cause is That He is Suffering from Heart Troubles, Our Army in Cuba, The Chickamauga Camp, Will Not Sell Arms to Spain, The Cotton Crop Movement, Lost Man's Lane A Second Episode in the Life of Amelia Butterworth, New Postmaster Generas Charles Emory Smith Succeeds Mr Gary—He is a Philadelphia Editor, Death of Senator Walthall A Native of Virginia, but for Twelve Years past United States Senator from Mississippi, To Increase the Army In Time of War It is to Be Composed of Regular and Volunteer Forces, Prepared, The Expelled Cadets A Petition Which is Being Circulated in Their Behalf, The "Martyr's Stone" which has been lying in a ruinous condition in the Necropolis at Glasgow, is now restored and placed for preservation in Glasgow Cathedral, Sparks from the Wire, Boys in Blue in Columbia Not to Burn the Town or Seize the State House, The News of the Day, Enforee Presbytery Proceedings of the Spring Sessions Held at Willford, in Spartanburg County, The Defence Preparations Anticipations of a Call on the National Guard—Tables of Each State's Quota Prepared by Adjt Gen. Corbin, Eighty Thousand Troops, Hampton's New Building, The Fortification of Beaufort Engineers Now at Work Completing the Forts, Laying Mines and Establishing Telephone and Telegraph Lines, Three War Measures Passed The Work of the Senate Yesterday Afternoon, A Yellow War, The State Epworth Leaguers Very Interesting Proceedings of the Conference at Orangeburg—Earnest and Forcible Addresses by the Rev …, Gen E. P. Alexander He Writes an Interesting Letter to Adjut Prince Acknowledging His Election as an Honorary Member of Camp …, No Need for Web-Footed Horses The Militia May Breathe Free—They Are Not Be Ordered out of the State, War Fever in Tampa Mr Sturgess Talks of the Excitement in Florida, Now Comes Grim Visaged War! It May Be a Year Are He Smooths His Wrinkled Front Again, Company E, Fifth Infantry Capt Bowen and His Command Now on the Island, The Alabama Democrats, Spain Short of Coal A Remarkable Story That Comes from Barcelona Via Paris—This May Make a Speedy End of Hostilities, The Clemson Textile School A Change in the Plan of Building in Order to Reduce the Cost, Mr Edward L. Roche died in this city on Monday evening, Incorrigible Cottentots Farmers around Smoak's Still Planting Large Cotton Crops—Thunder and Hall Storm—Citadel Cadet Petition, Blown up by Torpedoes Destruction of Ships in the Late Civil War, Co-Operating with Gomex, Zisset to Be Hanged The First Victim of Justice in Bamberg County, Whose Conviction Has Been Already Announced, Sentenced …, Fourteen Hours a Day Hard Work for the Soldiers on the Island, Prolific Scotland Last Year There Were a Third More Births Than Deaths, The Quarantine Question Eport of the Convention Held in Atlanta, Weekly Cotton Statistics, The Fleet to Sail at 4 A. M. Riotous Colored Soldiers at Key West Arrested—Efforts to Get Bail for Sergt Williams—The Ships Roady …, He Lived in Charleston Manufacture of Lead Pencils and Steel Pens in America, Pretexts for Aggression, Should Wear Their Badges A Matter of Interest to the Daughters of the Confederacy Throughout the State, Plain Talk in the Senate Allen and Butler Say Robbery is the Object of the War, Multiple News Items, It Was Merely a Rumor The Clyde Line Taking Freight as Usual in Spite of the War Talk, Foemen Worthy of Our Steel The Intense Patriotism of the Spaniards Illustrated, Cannot Protect All Points There is Really No Danger of Spanish Attack on Small Seacoast Towns without Good Harbors, Columbia the Only Hot Town That is the Only Place in the State That is Hot for War, Yesterday in the House A Contested Election Case between a Gold Democrat and a Silver Democrat—Coal Embargo Resolution Passed, Ourselves as Others See Us Governor General Blanco's Manifesto Calling the Spaniards of Cuba to Arms to Defend the Cause of the …, No Wonder Spain Was Insulted The Text of the Ultimatum That Was Cabled to Minister Woodford to Be Presented to the Spanish Government, …, Race Trouble in Marlboro An … Negro Laborer Assaults the Overseer of London Plantation, Who Kills Him in Self-defence—Other Negroes …, Short Session of the House After an Explosion of Patriotic Gas, Mr Grosvenor Being the Big Gasometer, the House Adjourns, The Situation, Cadets Ready to Fight Formally Tendered Their Services to the Governor, Excitement at Fort Monroe Flying Squadron Ready to Move at a Moment's Notice—Officers' Wives in a State of Consternation—Telegraph …, One Way to Stop a Coal Vessel The British Steamer Hampstead Bought by the United States Government, Bad Time for Negro Agitators, Another Camp of Sons Sons of the Veterans of the Washington Artillery Will Organize Monday Night, The Queen Regent's Speech A Dignified Utterance of the Highly Wrought Feelings, The Sole Survivor, They Should Raise a Corps, Illness of Mr Strait. Classified ads: "A Perfect Food", J. R. Read & Co., Louis Cohen & Co., Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient. Business: The State's Rum Business Yesterday's Proceedings of the Board of Control, A Complaint from Beaufort It is Charged That the Business Men of the Town Are Not Given a Fair Showing at the Government Contracts …. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: For the "Syndicates" and "Cormorants", The Citadel or the Cadets?, Don't Call Bad Names. Arts & Entertainment: A Timely Lesson in American Patriotism The Celebration of Patriots' Day in Massachusetts Historic Concord and Lexington, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, A Story of General Lee, Sponsors and Maids of Honor The Programme for Their Entertainment at the Reunion Next Week, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Elections: Spartanburg's Whiskey Men United States Marshals Seize Two Loads of Whiskey, and the State Captures an O. P. Shop—The Prohibition …, Easter Elections. Letter to the editor: Where Weyler Got His Plan Some Historical Facts That Should Not Be Forgotten in Looking at the Cuban Situation, The Citadel Rebellion.
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