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r THXJRLOW 8. GARTER, I A Family NewspaperFor the. Promotion of the Political, Soouil^ Agricultural and Commercial Interest*. } TERMS: $1.50 a Yjsab. j&PITOB AMP itiAHAOKli. > ) 1* AT A UI*K IN /VuTANCK. -""ft'LY tUl'lUN. LA.\<;.\NT>'M. IS. C~ i'Kll, 1J3, >' 8 EST TILL SATUB" DAY NOO ULTIMATUM GIVES SPA THAT MUCH TIME McKinley Signs Cuban Resol tions and Sends Ultimatum to Madrid Demanding SURRENDER OF C U B A If She Refuses Its Peumm Fleet and Army Will ut Once Start for Culm ? Spanish Legation is Closed ?A Igor Gets a Historie Ron. Washington, April T president signed the nil imut o 111 Spain immediately after si^ni the joint resolution at 11:24 a The ultimatum was sent to Spj at 11:30. It is.reported that t ultimatum has reached Madrid. The ultimatum gives Spain i til Saturday noon to reply. Woe ford bids good bye to the dip mritic body. l'olo v Hern a ashed for passports when slur the ultimatum. The Spanish minister Polo ilernabe leaves this afternoo Woodfoid has now decided to i main in Madrid until dismiss* He has been told to demand i passport if Sagasta's reply is i favorable. The ultimatum quotes the res lutions of congress and notit Spain that her army must ha Cuba and her navy Cuban *vat< i m m e d i a t e 1 y. If Spi does not reply and notify Pre dent MeKinloy by Saturday no of her intentions to withdr troops, hostilities will eommcn< The lloet at Key West will blot ado Cuba. The army that is iv mohili/.ing at four points in t Sentu will with *he aid of a hit \ ioreo of voluntee s he sent to i v:ul > the island. Saga.-ta's speech last night t prive.l the president of lie li hop'.' that there night bo poi wit hon<>r. : . in .'.111 I! ' V !ll\ I'lUlr aio'is looking to nvoidanco of w, 'I i > ultimatum was prcpai by Assistant Secretary of Sti ' Dav, who went over with 1 President before iiis* signature v i /? ? am xe<j. I Day said the ultimatum 1 been transmitted to Madrid, j dressed to Minister Woodfo who will deliver it to tho Span government. All tho members of tho eabii vero presont at the signing of 1 war resolution ordering Spai f forces out t?f Cuba. An ordinary pen was used n the president's name signed ir firm, l>old hand. Tho j>en v given Secretary of War Alger a souvenir. All the members of the cabii shook hands and set down to ci cuss emergency measures. .1 j> m. It. is reported tl Spun h:is lieen granted un ext< sion of time until Mondav. Th< is renewed activity in preparatir for war. Senator Foraker, in speak i this afternoon, said that it is i too late to recognize Cuban in< pendence. ?< -- ? i - Fay Up. v i jHOWLING FOR WA N Spain Will Not Accede J, Uncle Sam's Demands. HOSTILITIES U* I Kxpected to Begin Saturday Sunday --Arrangement s Foi Transporting Troops to Cuba Completed. President Will Call For Vol nntcers. is, Washington, I). C., April 21 The Hull I) 11, giving the l'r< . i dent authority to call for vol tcers, passed the house to< without division. The order for State militia \ he issued tonight or tomorrow \\ ar will undoubtedly begin tnrdav afternoon ??r Sum ng | ^ morning. Spain's tim ? limit expires a o'clock, Washington time. Sit he : , dav morning. Kighty thousand men will in" i landed in Culm probably Sat ,(l- dav. Arrangements were eoinple 'K> for their transportation this aft A* 11 noon. Madrid, April ii<>. liie Sp y I isli cortex met in extraordin: session today :it I o'clock. re- The queen's j>< <'? }i was a \ document and senator* rep ?rt t '>*s afternoon that the Aiticrieiu ,n* i inands will not lie met. All Spain is excited and ho so- in<r for war. ies j Spanish naval oIIuhm m say ve location of the tirst naval ha !?rs will he a great surprise to Ann tin cans. ?i* 011 Hl'FFALO HILL VOLF! 11 w I TLKKS. 'O. , Will Lend a I'arty of Scouts inv Kvcnt of War With S:;;i:? lie | Wiwhinjrton. April 20. Colu ? William KOkIv'h Kervicea 111 boon accoiiti 1 l.v (leiou'l Mil ' 1 of the army, i? vent ? f h tiiil with Sj i i. ( lonel (!?ilv v i i Washington and was soon uftoi conference uiili (ion Colonel ('o'l\, or '-Hntlalo l>ii A " as ho is liest known, is expec 1 J 1 M i to let placed in chargo of cavalry scouts who will neeontp: the I 'nited States infantry t<> ('u k,l> The personnel of his itntncdi command will lie largely made of cowlwvs from the Southern t ,.i "' of the Western states, incliid f'jjim Mitchell and (ins I'lil, 1811Texas; l'hil Smith and (ieo i Scott, of Arizona, and a I r??t trained Oujallala and Brule Ind * he jscouts from the Little ivig Hi !) H f , Basin of Wyoming* and So ' Dakota. ind She's in No Danger. ftH Vienna, April 20.?An Anstr fleet will start for Spain immet net telv to pi tert tin- <jueen. lis.' ? ? ? Monroe Doctrine in the YYa Home, April 20. The jx L'n ; thinks if Spain redes Cnhn to Bre| Vatican, pein e may Ih> preserv >os [ A W Hrrfnl Dlarovrry. Tin1 la*: ijr%*r of a century rfoo . many w.-ndarail diioomiM in ni*dio| 1 kir? n>.n* thai ba?? aoonmpl iah*d mora Jo. humanity than that ftarling old lioi.**h raai*dy, Itrawaa'*r?a . n*r?. !i ***1111 amain tba vary .' ??>.) of food h**l m4 nai:??r ?*?, wiau - rhi't ran * tl wHb**t d?ri?iaf fbr ? *ti l*ni ftrawa* iraa ft.tt*ra m Mid y ail d**i< RT CITMM CADETS I to Will Take an Active Part in N the Coming Conflict. I ? COLONEL COWARD D or j Tenders the Services of 4illisllt r | Hoys" For Military Work in the State?Governor Accepts the Tender. i . . I Columhia, S C.. April 20. ?, The following correspondence took n place todav: !<] ,, Charleston, S April 20. p II is excellency. Gov. W. II. KU p lerhe. y nn- I lav ^ declaration of war with Spain hi lining now an assured fuct, I am T ... authorized to tender to vou the (>i v,ll . - , .. *, services of the oilicers und litty-ifi six cadets, who have remained H j loyal to dutv, for such military j 3 M-N work in the State as the exigencies f( of the times'fnav render necessary, n ' ' as tlseir predecessors have done y the same in the previous two vars. oi . .AM'I KV t OWAltl), t? Sujit. of Citadel Acmlciiiv. |i In reply (iovernor Kllerhe , wired ('olom 1 Coward is follows: ted ... _ I Your telcirrani received. Ten i tier accepted. Will eall upon _ ollieers ami eadcts of llie Sou ill s. ,rv Carolina Military Academy if J ? exigences shall demand. I'onr s, I lit riot ie and >.?:rited action :mi- i. var ,1 ? , K hu pr.-.-.al.-.l, , ! >> I *r 1?i?11 ! VV* ' ' (U. I - ...... ........urn., |(l < iovernor. ,.( , This was authorized by the _i W1 - . Cl 11?and of visitors. li tt]c. ftaeh Soldier t<> Wear a Taj;. jii ;ri-! Ic< Washington Special to New York tl Sun. tl ^ ' When tlu; men of the regular and volunteer armies go into action ! they will wear around their necks o jtl little ta'_r* ?.f aluminum, by which 1' they may he identified if found later on the field of battle. In r . tho last war it wjw of ton impossible, to properly identify the dead sul,v<> i. i" f| u , iin l thousands were hmied i('S, ...... i .1 . . v u.rked 1 umideut i ti I. I Tho Wnr Department has prepar od this system of identiliealion, S and it li'i^ been decided that on i j ,, each 1 ; Siall he the numeral |. ' , signed each man on the muster , roll, with the letter of his company, ,J tro 1 . battery or troop, and his regiment. 1' These tags will he sent to the *' troops in the South when it i> d< evident that a light is on hand. N In the eivil war ofliccrs of the i jer regiments had little silver shields ;i j insc ribed with the wearer's name w rank and regiment. tl rge few m """ m ian . Free Fills. ! 17; Send your address to II K p, ul'' I llueklen ?Nc (Jo., Chicago, and get u free sample Im>x of I)r King's;' .>ew into fills. A trial will eon ' ; vine? you of their merits. These pills are eas> in action and are ian particularly effective in the cure Jia-! of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Miliaria and Liver troll hies they have lieen proved ^ invaluable. They are guaranteed tli y. to he perfectly free from every in deleterious siiostanec and to he j purely vegetable. They do not . 1 weaken by their action, but by ' wh I giving tone to the stomach and ^ ' bowels greatly invigorate the al system. Regular si/.e 25c., per wi Ih?x. Sold by Crawford Urns' (|, n?. Drngtriat. |o i?ti OABTOniA. ? n H. ' new fIs | Nearly the Entire Regular | Army on the Move. iOZENS OF SPECIAL TRAINS Ienrin<r Horse, Foot and Artillery From tlie (treat Lakes and Far Western Plains to the Gulf. New Voru, Ap.'il 19. ?Anruineeme it was made tonight by ie Soiitliern Railway eotnpany int there will be moving on its lies tomorrow 1,500 soldiers via ^ashineton, for Tampa, Fla , nd about T.oon for (Miirkamaujja. wo detaelunents, 450 each, pass1 through New York tonight om lMattsl>ur<r and Saeketts larb >i\ eu route to Tampa, and 50 I It llutTalo this afternoon ?r the same destination. The love aent to ('hiekaiuamja from ewp ?rt will pass through this ty tomorrow. The Fort llamilm n >vement left over the same ne for I 'hiekaninuija. Ireat Ovation to the Sixth In fantrv in ('incinnntti. ('im-innat i, ()., April 1!). -Thouincls 11 ? hi thousands <?f deeply i o v c <i :iii<l keenly-interested [icct'itdi's witnessed the remar:i 1 U* ovation pivon the Sixth 'nited Slates Infantry on its opart urn to-day for Tampa. The Lreets were lined with school liildtvn with tlajrs and the entire no.nl march was marked by; fcnsFtlitt -heers.** The regiment, ! ? full marching order, was esirted by the hisjh school cadets, ... .1 ? ^ * * ii- ciiuiinK!!' or commerce am! i>v ie eoinm indcrv of the State of >luo military order of the Loyal e^ion. Colonel Cochran was . 11 rut' ! w it!i (lowers ami re I no ovation never before nun - to the cmmmdidcr hf a ::t ml. i'y iivc I'.ionsauil Ch ?er the S ite rnt li I{ ?.:* nent. .'ol nobis, >., April ].?. The i e. i!i 1\ ' r. 11 it, I' nit'' | ides Army left Columbus for ampa, 1- Li., at p. m. The ^imont is composed of .Vjs olliaud enlisted men. Colonel >>!iii S Poland in command. ('ol. olnnd, by request, marched the oops from the post to the Cnion rpot, over the principal streets, o military organization ever -ivitd a greater ovation. For distance of two miles the street as so packed with people that iere was scarcely room for the 'L'iineiit to march. The crowd conservatively estimated at 5,00'^ The wildest enthusiasm revnik'd, and the United States id Cuban llairs were disnhiv. < O ? 1?7 - j I. 1 Trobps Ijeavc Washington. Washington, April 10.?Troops i K.j G, and II, of the Sixth ivnlrj, from Fori Myer, passed irongl tho city early tliis morng, on their way to Chickumaugu. Iicy Hissed in review, before scrcta-y Alger and General iles, nnd were greeted by crowds j onjr t o streets. The station us a s;one of hustling activity iring the hours necessary to ad tin ears. At 6:80 o'clock, lereta y Algtr, accompanied by s wife and daughter, arrived in carriage. Tho Secretary shook I . hands with officers and soldie After spending sumo time in tl way he drove to the War Depa inent, w!)ile the troops contim their preparat ons for departun At noon the train in three s tions, carrying the cavalry i\ Light Battery F of the Fi Artillery, from Washington B racks, staited on its Soutlu journey. First Blood of the War. Detroit, April IS).?The ( parture of the First Battalion the Nineteenth Infantry, fn Fort Wayne, this evening, v marked hv a set ions aecidi During the firing of a salute honor of the departing troops those left in charge of the fo Private (ieorge Kggniun had right arm nearly Mown oil' by 1 premature exolosion of a eaniu and Sergeant .lohn W Anniss, \\ was in charge of the tiring pai had his hand severely injur The battalion, consisting of i men, 15 officers and a hand of pieces, left at (iovcrt Pingroo and a throng of peo witnessed the start. (ircatentl siasm was manifested. Start i f The I'nited States !nf: 1 !" \* Hullnlii, April 1!).? Kivc en panics of the Thirteenth I "nil States Infantry, under comiuu of Col A T Smith, loft this all noon for Tampa. Troops Arrived at Now Orlea Now Orleans, April 10. ! companies of the l-'iirhtoenth fantrv Mnii)!1 K'i'IIoi- < /.>. J .1 " * " - ' ? ? ? ' - '.lllll.lll'i :iii(l four companies of the Twci third Infantry, Colonel Ov shine arrived this evening. <)v? shine will l?e in command of i ramp at the race track until 1 arrival of (ten Shael'rr and t main body of troops from N ()i leans. I'm ops doj art Front Fori Leas worth. Leavenworth, Kan., April i made t icir start today. Th eoitt|> is ! la i'we.iti (h Infant! which will _a> to Mobile, and f< troops of the Sivth Keniinent Cavalry bound for Tampa, rd Nearly the entire population v at tho fort depot to witness 1 depa rturc. Battalion Leaves Fort Brady. Sault Ste Marie, Mieh., Aj It).?The hattalion of the Nil teenth Infantrv, stationed at F< Brady, left for Mobile this evi inir. The soldiers were escor to the depot by city officials, local eoinpany of State troops a a brass hand. There was gr enthusiasm. Second Cavalry Troops (Joint: Chickamauga. Denver, Col., April 11*.?rl two troops of thoSecond Cavali stationed at Fort Ijognn, near t city, started for Chickamauj this afternoon. The train i mixed one of seventeen ears, c rying all tho officers, men, hor and luggage of tho two troops. Company (i Arrives at Pensace Pcnsacola, Flu.. April lit. Company (1, Fifth Infantry, the first of tho new troops ord ' HWe Undersell All Glass In ins | Groceries. 1(3(1 i, i s r m > s 1 IS jioiiikIs i>riiiulntpil tSiiijiir for 1 00 md 'Jo |)<)iiii*!h i?t* 1 * * nrow n Sncar 1 (HI We have the cheapest line !l1'* of Chewing and Sinokini* Tobacco irn in town. Also we carry u nice line of Notions, sncli as handkerchiefs. Ladies' and (tents' Hose, etc., cL i ' I i . s. C "Ii n'ry ?V I {i*o< le ' ed here to arrive. They catne in of Monday from Fort Mel'herson oin barracks, at Atlanta. The last ras Spanish steamship in port cleared nt Monday for Liverpool with a jjood in carjjjo. by J . .' Fourth infantrv on the Move, his | the Chica?ro. April lib The tirst in section of the train with the troops o composing the Fourth Infantry left Fort Sheridan this mornim*. j The sccoii 1 section, with the bair? ><! <;a<ic and olliecrs' horses will halve tonight. JO j ^ lor pie (run < 'oppintior at Mobile. M<?l>i!?>, A p r i 1 lit. (ienerai Cuppin^er and stall' reached hero tliis morning. Tin? ?>:ittij> urround i a - has boon selected four Miles from tlie city, in the healthiest portion ... of the country. I lie tirst 1 roups [l>(i will arrive tonight. nul or- Eighteenth Infantry En Route to New Orleans. Dallas, Tex. April 11>?The general olUoo of the Texas and us Raeitie Railroad, in this city, was today notified of the departure of i the Eighteenth United Stfttcs ln .n jfantry from El 1'aso by their ! road, en route to New < )rleans. ltv i er-1 [M._ I En Route to Mobile, pie Kansas ('itv. Mo., April It).? [he The Twcnt v second Regiment of ho Infantry, from Foil Crook, Nel?., ew for Mohile, arrived in Kansas ( itv to-day. Tise command left in half an hour over the Mis mri 1 \tcilie f<ir " Loui cv , Ailnntn. <April y, lanies A F < :in<l !?. under eom>ur, inund <?t ( ol ! i ( i oi.-k. lull 1 ?rt. of McPherson this < renin; for Tumpa n., j Plu. ',0 Thin! Ito<*iniont Loaves Fort Sneliinjjr. St Paul, Minn., April 1 ; This afternoon the Third Pe??iiril incnt of Pniteil Slates Infantry rie- left Fort Snellin^r, for Mohih'. art | en" | The Twenty First Coming. Whitehall, N. V., April !?.?.? , The Twentv first United Suites 1,1(1 . ^ - eat' ,niunirv 11 "oro special trains for the South todav. , J HOW'S THIS! Wf offer One Hundred Dollars Rcw ard for anv cant* of I'ularrli that canllC not he cured hv Ha 1'* CaU Th Cure. ry j F J CH KNEV A < <>.. l?ropa.t ToI le<lo, O. mo We the tinder-tune have knowt rra, K. J' Cheney for the pt-t 15 > ears, an helieve him per'ect'v hoi or ihle In all * 51 tui-t e? transact Ions ami Hoanciall* ,i|. | aide to carry out any obligation* made hv their flrm SC8 \VK'HT A I'Kvrx Wholesa'e Druggist., j Toledo. O Wamxno. Kinnan a Martin, Wholesale thuugists, Toledo. o. Hall'* Catarrh Cure is taken inter# ,J,i nally acting directly iinon tho lilaul and nun u- surf ^ - of the systems I'rice, 7or. per hott'e *-onl by id Druggist* 'Icsthn ri .1- ' e . is (>t'- j 'thli4inf Trv \v t?'tr.ee rf)<?TorJ^