The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, April 16, 1898, Image 1
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ENGLAND ASSERTS THAT SHE
IS STITL WITH US.
Dr. B. .
at Eflingh
Mouday. Uontul General Lee has | ^
been iu conference to-day with ing for D
iWN PEOPLE
(RE NOT.
lr
<fi> Many Thi
a»urp tn llt>ar
r*‘tn.‘nt*.
ipent y*>t( rday
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Will Give Spain 24 Hours.
Cause of" . 1 0 . When
h»‘ m yJ
The U. S. Congress Acts.
1 left this morn-
Mr. Ma
President McKinley and Secretary
Alger formulating plans for 1U S * n ^ l 1
the capture of Havana in event
Tbe Senate Continue. Its Dinciiiiiiion of tlir j of hostilities. K.
—I — • s- —
ResoIotlonM—House Adjourn. Till Monday
TbeForaRer llesolulion WMU Iterus.ed.
WashTngtuN, D. C., April 1C—
3:30. p. m.—There is immenso
activity in the war and navy de
partments. Supplies are being
rapidly gathered a:.d the troops
are being moved to the front. As
soon as congress passes resolution*
troops will be concentrated at the
Atlantic and Gulf ports, a
Natiom 1 Guards will be called out.
NOLAND WITH US
Mr. D.
was in tol
OKKMA.NY WILL HK CARKFUL.
I.ondon, April l»i—The Berlin
correspondent of the Daily Mail
says he learns the G-erman govern
ment will fight shy of identifying
itself with nnv note tn Washing
ton, which would l>‘> lik 'ly to he
regarded us an unwarrantable in-
t p rference.
pies, blotches and sores on the
face, thoroughly cleanses the blood
rtson is visit- of boils, carbuncles, abscesses and
* luptions, renders the skin clear,
young and beautiful. If you
oi Oiaussent, would escape blood poison with
day. all its train of horrors, do not fail
if , i to use this masterly blood purifier,
which has performed such stu
pendous cures in all cases of shat-
of Char.eston, tered constitution and depravity
.his morning. of the blood. Bad hentib signifies
t l” bad blood. Sold by F. U. Lake,
O. B. Nettles will Druggist. Florence, 8. C.
»r Mavesville. ! d. & w .
Mr C.
| from a vi|
Mr. wj
was in thi
try has
In inter.
ret
r J
sr.vNisii slaxdkh!
Havana, April U— ^
nd lhe> r,i8t *;,"
I States Consul
says: “Lee has
He made mot
visij
1 hoi
prii
Jt 1 n, who has been i
lexer has retufiiKi i
of the Enter-
iiugton, is visiting
/
? Florence,
sou
the Powers to emree- the ^Jhitcd ^
States by iutim&Hhg, that in event The
she would be an active i
Til
of coercion
%lly for this country.
SPANISH ARMY ItElNG
The Spanish army
mobilized
The Senate
Sen.itor Vlrol^pu.ljr Attacks the
Administrokiuu.
Senator Tillmaii, |>f South Caro
lina, spoke next. mj*. c (unselJed
against haste in siiMk a crisis.
“There is to be war in atVwtfpnt,”
be declared, “unless Spain Sg*
nominiously backs down.”
agreed to vote today He thought that party lines
:~i»*;., u atP^t^hpa should be forgotten, and that we
' * *■ - 1 » :
MOBILIZED.
is being
w ouuavo »v>vv „ .
even if thelegteletive dee etrekhee b " »ud that we
should all stand as Americans to
■ make Cuba free. Senator Tillman
said it was the suspicion of double
i dealing that surrounded the mes-
1 *■**"“ of the President which made
/• - .l- a —
over Sunday.
T.IE SENATORS STILL TALKING. | -j* y—- — - - —
: sage of the President which made
Washington, D. 0., April 16— i it necessary for the Senate to make
.tlo Timian took a re-i t ^ ie cau9e war as cRar as sun
shine. He said he wished to God
he had no suspicion of dark deal-
— 1 „ 11; „ „
.—The House took a re
10 o’clock Mr nday
day ij
Jenn
ie gu«
DELIGUTFIIL GEHMAN.
In 1 h •• City Hotel I>anof Parlor*
Kvenlita.
In the dancing parldra of the
City Hotel the German club gave
a delightful dance last night. It
was^ad by Messrs. G- Simms
Boi^ra and James Evans hub most
- —ge/t
Y, King.
TO ANSWER OR SURRENDER.
THE POST’S SUMMARY OF THE
SITUATION.
in mediately the president Is Empow
ered to t’se fhe Army and Navy he
Will Issue an Ultimatum U> Spain—
Her Kefuiuil, Then War.
Washington, April 16.—The
Washington PostVlummary of the
situation to be published in to
morrow’s isene includes the follow
ing statement:
“Immediately the president is
empowered to use the army tod
navy he will issue an ultimatum
to Spain, giving her 24 houra—
possibly 48—wiihm which to an*
swer whether she will peaceably
withdraw her troops and flag from
Cuba. Her refusal to evacuate
the island, which is ot’dburse ex
pected, will be the signal for ac
•Mnn ft 1,1 the nurt of this govt
-arwn,...-—•** - !
leases.
ear Wit)
Marion, < _
the gueats
3 35 p m
cess until
morning.
The Senate is still debatiwg the
Cuban resolutions. They may
reach a vote before nine o’clock
to-uight.
The Foraker resolution or some
thing similar will pass the Senate
it now seems by a fair majority.
The House must concur or thero
will be a conference committee.
Mouday will settle the action of
Congress on this subject The
president must then act. This he
must do.
WAR NOW CERTAIN.
War is now inevitable except
that Spaiurecedes from her present
position. Without European in
tervention Spain cannot honorably
back down. Europe may at last
intervene to save her interests but
Cuba will be free in the end.
SPANISH SHIPS SIGHTED.
Washington, JL>. C., April 16—
4 12 p. m.—Five war ships, *sup-
posed to be Spanish, have been
sighted off St. Thomas Island.
RIOT AT CADIZ
lAU IHJ !MJ 1VSU vra n,
ings and midnight plotting.
“We are even threatened with a
men 1 mitfiush. tncnon-wilt-
:, JYing. vigorous use of both our na
7 Mbs Allice Poe, of dheraw, and army forccF. The Post ma*,
( beaidtiful
in red organdie and this statement upon the highei
Commander, peqfrls, with Mr. S. i. Sulzbacher possible authority, the course 0
w, *“ Mias Bertha Gilleit, ol New York action indicated having been de
City, silk and diamonds, Mr. P. A. tided upon at yesterday’s cabine
Willcox. meeting.
» and Pin- Miss Emmie James,of Palmetto, ‘Should the resolutions reach
..Jingtou and' beautifully
dress' d in evening the President accompanied by the
day in the city costume of figured orguodi' , ll i * - amendment recognizing the re-
'elfch. ere,, Mr. James Evans. public of Cuba, the President will
Miss Mary Chisolm Gregg, of sign them, but in a brief message
the genial rep- Mars Bluff, a lovely evening dreSM to congress he will hold -
Hate, was here of white organdie- <L—— '•
eued the irio«*- ' nL
. ...e.ueut will
message
Mr. F- P r -nm 4 —.»■ uinn, a lovely evening dress to congress he will hold that the
resentativelState, was here of white organdie, flowers, Mr. constitutional prerogitives vested
last week weued the meet- Theo. J. Kuker. % iu the President to recognize
ingot the ith his presence Miss Lese Carson, of Spartan- other governments cannot be taken
and a fe'Ahosen remarks burg, a dainty evening costume away and that the amendments is
Friday uigjon Herald. of wnite organdie flowers, G- S. therefore void and iuoDerat-i^o ”
f l *“‘ Rogers.
PICK-L l*S. M aa r "
— ' AJ VI mtOCS IS
vj.. o. | meretore void and inoperative.”
PKNCfrTCK vri><« I—R 0 ' 8 - __ “London, April J5.—The Madrid
1 1 v ... norence, a correspondent of the Daily Tele-
naudsome costume of canary or- graph, telegraphing Thursday
some But all of Inter- gandie, ribbons, Mr. Paul Friar. gayB . .' Even l)OW hrtlM>
Mies Mary Heuuaghau. Flnroi./>.. wholly a
two • - ment is
•der.
- .. ■ -.»»wv»i»a, mr. Paul Friar now hope is not
. aJ . . Mi *.* Mar y H »Bnaghau, Florence, wholly abandoned and the govern
>.*• ^ n( j e YesterdH exactly twp beautiful iu white organdie, flow- ment is resnUo/i *- •
veto if we dare proclaim 1 onth8 8l 4, no wno Vi,,!- t’-*-
ha^ 89 flatti e Chase FI > I “Gondon^Ar
e adHi'L 0 " e u!?“ u »? ot , b , D,7| “^ ,a
^rapti, T / uf W
^ hope 18
ra<;llt i8 Solved To d d thegOVern *
R(1 SiniUILUUtJUtlSIJ V'-T UKJVLA tv a u * CO 1 f) T* " " 1 ——
peodiug the reception of the mei- There 4,1a h „ pWkinglv lundeom-'”- Fiore ““. l?o ro ^f J”?
oighf 08 01 L 41,se Louise iif/; R ‘ jb »; Ch»ee. '■'•ghorr,, fer ,, Con*b
raignea tue oouuuutueiB uuu b».vi °ight. N ai Qty eveni i,lVa,) 8. Florence tunes,
that the whole world is becoming Rev. H w iji _ L organdie m/d-L reiM of figured
a slave to them. on the s ^ ff eac fi Miss AnnL D Chard K 't>g.
In conclusion he said: “War is Problem i ; c .i lni “ 1 | J“ or j beautifalj v Florence
inevitable, whatever resolution is morrow n h to die, diamond! Vt ed 111 P i,lk organ-’
^ -r. want I Miss XetHa M r r :. Jero me Chase.
veto it we aare procmim tue mu® lesieratj Mary Hen..«„k
pendence of Cuba,” he declared, months sii i 0e w ',, beau Gful in whir.e
He made the direct charge tha- up . 0 ^8 blown era, Mr. VVdlie *
tie House and Senate committees .., Mi98 Clara Chas p I capable oi lu 00 1
had practically agreed upon the Tll _J r ' } . w »r service i 0 ^^Uy attired in ’ 1 ^ re,JCe > bfta u aggressive or nr )g ll)t . er P re
form of a resolution to be present- the Episcjh to-morro» I ribbon9 » Mr H r u P u^ or g a,1 di' I P rov ocafive. ”
"I . *»s Corinne I J!"*™
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form of a resolution to be present
ed simultaneously to both bodies morntug al
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n I « V T7
In conclusion he said: “War is Problem * ( .i,
[inevitable, whatever resolution is morrow n Urch to /die, diamonrf.'T#® 0 111 P' n k organ
; passed. My people do not want I Mies Je ronie Chase
; war; God knows they wou.d rath- ov touse door 8u P^rbly* i!!l , i ' vao8 . Florence
er have peace. They have seen the 9,ut vYest I)( j Hugr,, / Piuk organ^ aUt, / ul c °8tume of
horrors of war, but the great fellow Freeman {, 0 a?d l 'PUJcor dle ’ ,ibboiJ8 > .Mr. Fret
feeling of sympathy has gone out Hu g8» th aud Miss is
to the men of the Maine and the m- t llovelv «« Je °’ Floranno
lighted fu«., *hich caused the ex- hi , 68t {,', | ^ eb «l«d •ilk. diau,,"^*..^, 8 nf figured
p o,, 0 u of a bomb under the hs lile u '«£ Ma, M rs . H Mr. Charlie Gregg.
Maine, hw been relighted and the th9 wilh ^ '* “''euiug drees nf t ke ' s, . vli » b iu
hlnrwl of Revolutionarv sires, erv- ' Inionds 0t broCa( Ld siJkdia
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