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vol il third series salisbury n c june 21 iht2 . . --~ pl'l i . j 1 s'j l.v a i . kati.s of sj £-< bii*tio*n one veau m " y-i six m '*•' is " *' '• ' ' . ,, 10.00 .) . . 1 - .' •■f m iufflda \ head & foot stones s . _. _, - 1 - .- ,. r 3 . rp\a 1 - e : ■' ■• * the 1 i.rta or . ■• •' ■' siudweil 17 murray street new vc . [, manufacl urcrs and jobbers of bg fok souti : :: \ i ii .*. ■i (•' : ind ii : iheir popul n i 111 i ;, it rs solicited and < liur.-l lli ii l..*t i l j y moi se s : r«:b 2 ■-■■■■i a m sl'l.u .!. i '. • • e uu ts a ivi sxji .'-.', co hi ■ii-xic-ii-gl ci sxxciicl stock of goods ombkisixtl ■:. ly i ■111 a m * : lli ' ' \ ,'. co jan ji ■: . !-:'.*. it w i'm i t.j pki price & bro r t 7 c r ' - - ■a _.;_ l -_■'-. - - tileil pa "'•?! v st6i to jenkin's ' ' itner u '. iv il,..y will eoni ' * sell i ur , i'i sh ' meats i i lard 13 l*:_r_.s > ; .'■-. m ■- - a .- . * . . * nl : 11 i tahle uei ■--:.:■■-- i * - i»lilt e & bro ii triu it raaosr . & .»_:,: :. ji j 3 i wards of fif'j i firsi pre ! miums ■• '._, ■; were aw : . ms in com net ii w iih all the i ur i ry . office and x irerooms a , 9 a i - - i-i a i ■■• - ' :■. -. and deeds ti .__., ' in issioner's i •, il -. .* n - is chattel mortira •-. i for sale al this i ' 1 heap chattel mortal .* ?, ■i / j b b if £■• i $ jlullla ■v i b tw_w u ti s hi n organized for li l 1 .\ km lave ju opened a * ■* -• x •* »^ it oi buuub entirely new and fresh iu lii room upied as the hardware store and i.'m door i p ■a *,::'!! & "■-. '" the inspection of wiiteli they most cor . ,* invite the public their a is v i tj j h *____■11 111 s l b l-a - e •: fully sei cted hy ihe senior ra va i llu firm in * ■u and li ight al i will i them to sell as low for ca sh aa | ■' m -■■f ', tlki si u u;.jmt i'l lhe •' ity for good ol same quality their «.:*".. i general embracing all the v.ii ious branches uf drv goods t , ,-■■. '■■■. . n ' - ry ware b ■•■ts i,<l sl ws s le lt tther calf and bit ding sl '. s gr tin and gnu ■-. s '■, cap l ■and note paper envelopes pens ink a and a beautiful assortment of !•_; i ••*•■*• ■:• ■■/•■"• ". ■-,: *■■i ■-*. w ■:**•) ' mi • • r r m t ':',-} . — . ——-.-_•- **■* r1 snses -_.*. s v *?■_-'! "■_•*- t_s t they feel assured of their ability to give • ■fatisfaclion and especially in . i ' [ friends and cusi omcr to call ana • w ith i it in 1 heir acqnaintanci s . expect a i i iutei ! to i lain the it ion '-: the < >', i murp \ [] use ' ..• n '»'.,-*' -, i all : y ■k '- nu ex i of lli ir - ick and tin prices -, i : to sli u\v goods so come i ;_ a ' i it motto fs ready pay and j 1 on oft leo wil i ii good .- ■*■: -'-:, low pric -. fair i ,; i _* i ti a tention thev w i endeavor to m . ' tlieir share of tin pub lic i thev are in the ma l uet : r ill kii is ol pi iniiii and *-"! icil e ills fi ii both . l-lici ;• and buyers *. 6 "*• 5 ' •• l_r "'•' b ' i -. 3 -.-_.*._« 1 i 1 robt murphy andrew murphy s ilishury m ncli :.:). ls?2 27:1 ] u.i s *.;.': nil retal i -_ j ._ s *•_-__ ■.««_ ; . . ixu x v _.•-.•_ v ......_., s lisbi uv march 1st ist2 '*:!■■'. ml ch i lice , ■gknek "'■' ,-■hand ie ''•"'"■. '-'■., i etc of \ ild especially mention sugar and coffee of all grades :■- isses ijai - .*.. lard isi ile and l'pper i er litx>ts hats bonnets prints mackrel . salmon trout flour and meal soaps pepper and spices tobacco liquors of ail - on hai •':. ■if choice qua ity j ei-.pi l-ial ii given to consign * made o-i j_.w.-__.a v_>a._i l_i •; j to secure a beautiful . . o vj rf_,j j-i _>_ ■_* am va mi '■real estate con ist ii _; "■i and cm - liouse am r i rue '■■■.' .: ■:- i i s . ilenl bury ; .*. le i buildini i . hie nbove * the most esi rable ountry n,l will hi in reas l'l by ilu i rimpletion of the conti m i rail r - * ■- ■i ' * s in . :;. i :; *. i . it all on . • i i •_. bb m'-ii.w s ..:- • . n c ' .: ' is72 us s v terrell will 1 , aay fancy hair work repair i curls _ -. or , ■■' ••■'.' ■iry setts ; also make fami ' \\ • . a1 is and i '■•" ... - chn rei • . v sl of the metho s ( ■:■■'■■. sain .: al .*-;. \\". tm i i • store nniss strei i mm !', s72.—34tf the watchman office i i i i is well supplied with a large and elegant assortment of plain § fancy fftl iwfflil i pictorial or i cut illustrations c suitable for all kinds of "^¥ ft 1^1 ff l1 p 1 if printing also finer and more ornamental types for business & professional 4i jtl £\ ij gp | i visiting part and wedding cards : college and school i i i2ii tl ...'' ■•'•■it ...., tli j li — i ■■— circulars oi all kinds pampjttitts i a_l.i1 ii lijio tobacco notices and labels for all purposes ; lfato llanb for clerks magistrates and solicitors ; or anything else required in the printing line , ♦ _.»■*- — . the carolina tpattijman as a newspaper is a candidate for public favor its circulation is good and its standing and patronage improving it i.s one of the best advertising mediums in the ■■: ite and offers its facilities on as li'i *.'.'.! terms as anv in the district court ofthe united states for the cape fear district of north carolina i the matt rof john v holm bankrupt 1 [) :: ii *.; plication ft the assignee of john y holm bankrupt it is ordered that a second mi ting i the creditors of said bankrupt be lieid in charlotte on th ■29 li of may 1872 at , 10 o'cl ik a.m.,at theofn eof r ii broadfield me of the k gisters in bankruptcy in ai dis : ict for the purpose named in the twenty-se venth section ofthe act of congress ' w h simpson assignee i may 1st 1872 _.'*_* .*'... a beautiful poem such waifs as the fi il '•'• i g ,'■■-■• vr to be rescued from lhe epheti qi of mere newspaper literature a new e i ti'iii of the southern j ems of ;:.<- war would be incomplete withoul conl ■this exquisite gem it was fir_*l wri'.ten ir ih memphis appeal d is from the pen ft i i s mo re daughter ol dr solan borland formerly a citizen of murfrees boro n c , where he piactici 1 medicine i'or a number of years he afterwards removed to mt-ni iiis i'ii and cdi the memphis !;'•.., *,' the parent of ihe present appeal nt th r ci y dr i irland was afii-i wauls uniifd s ttf's se from ih state of arkansas il * has a soi t k borland e.-q . who i now practic ing law in norfolk \ a etnd i ., pri si-ui a member of iii \ irginia l p iture we call attention iu the c im ill c stary remarks of col hiram fuller well known as a gentleman of fine literary taste and accomplishments let us i urn aside a moment from the strifes and bitterness of politics and lis ten to ihis sad but sweet requiem chanted over the grave of the dead confedeeacy by ij-i bobijand pale stark and cold she lies in ntti r silence no more to rise e.i from that deailily swoon to weening states that wlusjier m great an guish l)ea dead so soon ' ah ! mourn for lier with tendi r love and pity ye men llial storve to lengthen out her years a little child grown old and gray with sorrows demands your tears : a little child with blood upon herringlets a faded banner wrapping her tired arms bruised feet that faltered in the sweet reveal ing cf 1 eedom s charms flushed into mute and reverent em lion the people pass beneath the heavy skies knowing to-dav nor yet upon to-morrow will she arise arise to spread her banner in rejoicing to beckon honor from the wailing years ! — who hints of faults with every stain upon her washed out in tears '.** the faulty idol ofa faultry people who loved her better thai hei faults w reth irs who see her deaf blind dead lo all perfecti the future lear as dead ns those who sought to be !.. r armor who heli tlieir hearts as hields twixt tier and death and died to cherish into full r being the infant breath strong hearts that in the rn i ai i roar ofl at tle poured in iheir nohle blood as holy wine wasting lis wealth and richnesi on a broken and hia.-i ii shrine : a blasted shrine yet even in its blighting crowned with homage ofa miili n beans v hose burning tears poured out the . , i liba tion that love imparts a faded hope yet fairer in its ' i i ** than victory's temples reared i '■ve the dead im sweeter wasted laded broken lhan rich inc use for conquests shed pale pale she lies the autumn cometh gent ly and clasps i'.s crimson bngers : un i her feet and throws i golden speli upon the forest as i most meet it is mosi in thai iii who dii ■'■in childhood who smiled ii ii us from ti purple v est should lake amid the crimson end thegolden her final rest all cold she lies ii ■pirif of the wii * r 1 lushed the de p carel ss river * : ;* side : tis wi ii think that thus should sie p in .- ilenee a people's pride she lieth still : we dare not ping in i n nuiem ; the v esti in slur has faded out of sigh like her who was the id i ol o ir worship leaving us night the memphis appeal in publishing the above says : the above received very general cir dilation after iis first appearance in the appeal l ii;g honored among other pa pers with a place in the cosmopolitan i iii-hed in london and editi d by ( ■■'. hiram fuller inv many j eais < ditnr and proprietor oi the famous .*.• vv york even ing mirror col fuller a man of fine literary taste in presenting the dead confederacy to the british public made the following handsome notice which we publish as a proper endorsi ment of our poet's merit lua former number we published a touching poi in fiom the pen of a valued friend entitled the losi cause full i interest and breathing a hopeful significance thai cannot i ul have its inuflence in the quarter where its au thor's sympathies and ni u y of his tender est associations lie we publish this week in another column a j"-1 m beai the above title whii h has bi en senl as by ihe friend above alluded to with the in fuimaiion that it is from the pen ofa daughter of lhe late si nator borland il is with a fei ling of pride and sadness llial wo present this ■c ra past its beauty will and a ready appreciation it is torehi g tender chaste classic beautiful wt an glad to take this young author by ill hand and welcome her amonp the ranks ofthe poets we regard ihis poem as one of the finest ii thmic ti ii ttes thai has y t leon paid lo iie lost ■aus .' its spirit of ten i resignati n the hrarl brokenness of its entire utterance can not but tonch the very souic . . whose sympathies and associations i duced them to look upon lhat cause almost as a crime the devotion of the south*3 won n to the confi ,*. rate c im • was something exceeding belii ;', and now ti the cause is dead if will i ot we li challenge unworthy criticism that we st ek to snatch this last wail i f their borrow from the dangers of unapprecjalion and oblivion and place ii where it ought to be among the lists oi those gems of poesy which should never be forgo mi j hoi ... aviv in thel ; ' m*.v a ■*• ■\ . . . a •• ; lay it si i i : n the merry ! iill i :. _ .... i 3 in : -.■i ol and its non j care no it -.^__>^ ■! the coming 1 wh.n mi ii f ai.'l lovi tin ir i more when truth i . and ci i.''*.i ■. wli ii • ■im v :' i or ail as vv i as ne — and for the gi i their w irk from d is done when men tin w - | a ide and live - * irpos high thf n wili the gl i , . - , ra come whi i no .; fear to die • address to the mechani s i of north carolina immi.'iv ct : i :— i is di ubtl sa known to yon that the democratic con servative convention nt greeshoro saw fit to nominate me as theii candidate for the office ol superintendent of puhlic works and as the pressure of my busi - ness wh ch lias to be performed witb mj bauds renders it impossible for me to canvass the state and see you face lo face as 1 desire j have deemed it pro j er to set forth my views in the form ofa circular i eel proud that i belong to the me chanical class whose labors tend so much to develop the resources of the counti vi are so la>-gi iv a benefit to society ll is under your magic skill that the m hew ed rocks oi he quarry are turni d into lhe sacred temples of religion that bless and adorn our land ; thai lhe rough timbers are converted into beautiful cities ; thai ilie m nm tain ore through blazing fur uances is fashioned into turning plows iuto busy wheels of useful machinery . in railroad lines and telegraph win s the vast usi fulness of mechinical sk ii is sei n in the house sheltering the familii * of earth ; in all the garments clothing the ■children of adam ; in all the bridges spanning our rivers : in all the iabi r sav ing machinery benefiting mankind ii . the vehich s roll through lhe lai i iii 1 the i i protect g prop ity from thiev es ; in all the c immerci il liips npon the wati rs in all countri 1 in evi ;•;• depart in lit and condition ol • untold usi fuhn .-■, ■pai kle as tl through socii y as stars in the 1 lu * in ;■■above us i i eminenl i y propi r i here fore that this class le represented in the offices of our stal e so though the democratic conserva tive convention *,*, inn they nomina ed it working mi chanic for the i .. ■of s ip erintendenl of puhlic works and 1 say in you as h how mi chai ics that l b ilieve the success of the democratic co serva * live party vi,i be the success of lhe mechanical cl tssi s the in teres i of the mech tnic.il elasses always flourish in proportion to the gen • eral property ol lhe country at large now 1 am e i.i len that the general prosperily ofthe country will be anvanci i by the triumph or the conserval ive dem cratic party lor the following real i s : first because this party has and will continue to . - di c • lli * expenditur *.- of th * s late goi ernm nl . second b cause the taxes which may be collected f r the support of the state govei nmi-nl w ii be hum slly ap third ij ;■use the superior stater man ship of the parly insures permanent qui - tu lo the land fouri h !: cause its p ii y tend lo develop tii i sourci - of ir state 1 .. • peace pro p riry l permanenl inten i of the country ali hang upon the succi a of ou r j • ; 1 1 v . forthesi reasons i call npon theme | chanics and all * th n*s to v ;.: i.i c us i - j vali ■'■* lii ki t the direcl leu • ucy i i i the republican pa ty is to 1 ui den our citiz ns wiih i strava i*.i taxi s and r - ducc the white mechanics lo the level ui an infei ior . ce bul under lhe fostering care - ; con servative success our furnaces will blaze brighter our auvils ring louder our ma chines whirl faster our busin -- g ci'-v lovelier and peace aud prosp nty will crown our whole land let every man thru cast his vote for lhat pa**ty whose success insures such glourious results j appeal to ev ry ti ue sou ol north 1 ' u ilina in i xerl all iii infl lence to fi our !■' ble old - m _ fn m the ckh-s of oppi . i i i ive w ii ied her in the dust of li lel i _" :*. " - . ' th ■■" * min ition i i bring in .' to that sl i ud : of pun .•-•-.'.' la : he .- 1 g v rn m iim was i r crown i ' ia s ol our fai liers li spect.uly youi -. " jos il separk .*-' : ep by step — life is m i ■a ihi .-. ii who i avels ■i '. : r in lot a • sl i by sti '.. ii writes a hoe * mus do il -■* ten be £ n ...-- : he • • '- ;-: l3 r-t 1 facland principle aftei i ; . wh it is ll • happiness ■: made i i l couttcs little i . --■-',' i»l ■• •- - t'ri iidly ie i .. g •• - wish .-. ■■■■- deeds on in a i . ■■*■l ■a heroic acl i«m but i le things that mal p our life come • i y and every i . . i i'i i b irlotte sou 11 say : ; capt 0 a barri . r of cat i b - j iid great ati litiou * ■, tells j that the boi ey of this section has i [ its equal fu th • world he ha taken 60 ! pounds a year . .-•■hive and get readily irom 16 to 0 cents per pound < how to . : * : ' ' ' villi 1 i . . i sixty ; mile of tape ten ] ri re h sp h ei : • . bu ..'!, four ' few york - ■■■■sh ' * ' i or other dress e of poiat and • ..■..' tons • ue box < ine . i - . . frizzl . lo jap hi-.-f -. other varmints : . lace ; i patei t holder or sprinkled wi * . . bah ■:* •• wi -: ,. with fashi bills and * • . . .-■■: . aud a . . : a hall m ain nl . - of religion aud an . son « itli vai ity and 1 ... garnish with i r-ri . ■. i t-pi bracelets ;'■:* . . ; .-. .. taste — pi • aud dial in if you bae ; re ie stew i i - jr-reat i ■. .-. ■i is nol erd if it doi . e ipies of a x w 5 this iii . do to put at the head ol ur 1 oeca - iol . i t suitable for ( use at home i » very ex pi i _•■■s i le i ' - _ • ■; ii to break tai '. 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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1872-06-21 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1872 |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 40 |
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Creator | J. J. Bruner |
Date Digital | 2008-12-29 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The June 21, 1872 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601565045 |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1872-06-21 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1872 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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FileName | sacw10_830_18720621-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 12/29/2008 10:43:05 AM |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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vol il third series salisbury n c june 21 iht2 . . --~ pl'l i . j 1 s'j l.v a i . kati.s of sj £-< bii*tio*n one veau m " y-i six m '*•' is " *' '• ' ' . ,, 10.00 .) . . 1 - .' •■f m iufflda \ head & foot stones s . _. _, - 1 - .- ,. r 3 . rp\a 1 - e : ■' ■• * the 1 i.rta or . ■• •' ■' siudweil 17 murray street new vc . [, manufacl urcrs and jobbers of bg fok souti : :: \ i ii .*. ■i (•' : ind ii : iheir popul n i 111 i ;, it rs solicited and < liur.-l lli ii l..*t i l j y moi se s : r«:b 2 ■-■■■■i a m sl'l.u .!. i '. • • e uu ts a ivi sxji .'-.', co hi ■ii-xic-ii-gl ci sxxciicl stock of goods ombkisixtl ■:. ly i ■111 a m * : lli ' ' \ ,'. co jan ji ■: . !-:'.*. it w i'm i t.j pki price & bro r t 7 c r ' - - ■a _.;_ l -_■'-. - - tileil pa "'•?! v st6i to jenkin's ' ' itner u '. iv il,..y will eoni ' * sell i ur , i'i sh ' meats i i lard 13 l*:_r_.s > ; .'■-. m ■- - a .- . * . . * nl : 11 i tahle uei ■--:.:■■-- i * - i»lilt e & bro ii triu it raaosr . & .»_:,: :. ji j 3 i wards of fif'j i firsi pre ! miums ■• '._, ■; were aw : . ms in com net ii w iih all the i ur i ry . office and x irerooms a , 9 a i - - i-i a i ■■• - ' :■. -. and deeds ti .__., ' in issioner's i •, il -. .* n - is chattel mortira •-. i for sale al this i ' 1 heap chattel mortal .* ?, ■i / j b b if £■• i $ jlullla ■v i b tw_w u ti s hi n organized for li l 1 .\ km lave ju opened a * ■* -• x •* »^ it oi buuub entirely new and fresh iu lii room upied as the hardware store and i.'m door i p ■a *,::'!! & "■-. '" the inspection of wiiteli they most cor . ,* invite the public their a is v i tj j h *____■11 111 s l b l-a - e •: fully sei cted hy ihe senior ra va i llu firm in * ■u and li ight al i will i them to sell as low for ca sh aa | ■' m -■■f ', tlki si u u;.jmt i'l lhe •' ity for good ol same quality their «.:*".. i general embracing all the v.ii ious branches uf drv goods t , ,-■■. '■■■. . n ' - ry ware b ■•■ts i, |