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the carolina watchman i ' >^ 1 j 1 ! for infagts and children ■. ■iticn i - --...-.- s i he rceommpii^pd : . iai j owinthro p l^hbu-eetand^a ■: ' r nt n.j'.t 5 ons sole agen1 foil i stock of fall and xlnisv dress goods e a.,](tilnsi . t l elliott i charlotte it c j , t n steam i "-' . if granite and marble works i ; ' -." " i : " sran!t poo|>k oi salisbury and vicinity wanting monuments should --■'-•■: s ■'■■; • a , s r ,• • :--« i • i / | ", " : • ■1 p vl;;;i coal you may v^ant ai the lowest !:. on r to obtain advantage of the lowest sura tid me your orders remcnibei ml .■; les of sen enod ( oal including ::: " i asli suitable for gmtes stoves iv aters etc [) on hand ai fill tin fin i s1 of blacksmith j • ri l jl li is biw ,• v ;. <« o oi . ;.;. oxt marble to arrive in a few days i guarantee r : i ■■■• .<'. positively will not be undersold graiiii e m numents i ; .'-■>-.! .-■;". ally l ij w i l>1j i.j v^w rlicn yo'o guumded 1864 l ■■■>• utivc o inies four buildings unrivalled in facil 5 • -^ r educating v(jl i.\.s t,v<»3lr for success in life the outlook : r — \ —^ is most favorable for business opportunities the / ) s j dcinand for onr graduates is unprecedented s v - / -/ / j /** vacation pupil's can eati-rat any time with r ■■.„■' /^^ ,' 4 ' /**'*> - equal advantage neverattenila chool becausts - - -/// s&jr//rvfs/2k the tui ■■■'• for ch i •"• "■:•■h \ f 1lscsc c y sc''ts itmeanseh ap s (>■:::! i •.'<. i.n'crior fneintioh v ' j \ ip / /..:!■■rsnooi ' ir securing posi ■...!•: •■. ii v ';. in 1 in 1 ■ssmore y ■' '" . 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'.. . ■: . •. ■.:■:.-! caialognennd 1 w.h ' ' •' : "* : a r 3 t.tir/ore ?."'■• j the beautiful ■-.• .-:.''■;' v r — ! :> ■rs little if •'■i k or fair vlios g e<l '••;. ■■:■' printe i thei • re m 1 ;' eyes nr • those lliat show like crysfcil panes vherc earlli fire glotf beauiiftil ;!:^:-,' i i - that buru beloxv bi uful ! : j:s arc those whose words leaj from the heart like songs of birds ' el ■■'• li >.- e utterance • ■'■■■■■'■■girds be lutifuj iiands ars those that do work that is earnest brr.ve and true moment by moment the long day through i '• ntiful fcot arc thoa v ' ..' ) on kin iiy inin 1 i - md fro i i lowliest wa -. i ' ■•' i v - '^ • :'-:"■>. ■' ::- ; ':! shoul irra ar • th is lhat bear ■•• , -■■;, - bur :.•: ■of homely c:ire \\ i ii j lii ■; , ■■g ■ice ii : da :': ;. pniyer ■'■• ttiful lives i - tlio thaj who hidden faun . ■i lmt f w may i.:.".':v be-.'.utifnl twilight at s ■! of sun j beautiful goal with race well run iji ml ;' :' i st with work ivell done ;■■■-,.,-. n -}] ,-.. grasses creep \\ ■,. re i rown leaves fall where drifts lie deep ov r worn out hands — oh beautiful sleep the prodigal daughter from our first recollection r>e have always heard a great deal of talk aboul the return of the prodigal son we have heard that instructive parable read m isiytiib vs in churches and heard many eloquent sermons preached from the same yet we cannot remember of a singie instance either in sacred or pro fane history where a hurrah was made o ■■■: the return oi the pro li jal daughter many girl have wanlerel away from i ome i alien into bad ways ,,; d o tusionally hat e become so he irtsi k they ha 1 . > bj v la father's wrath : nd md contumely reproach and scorn oi : ir female acquaintances and sick and tired of life have returned to the home ir i ir \ 0"i h and innocence to die we have never heard however of ; an iustance where her father saw her | ifar off and ran to meet her ordered the finest rpparel brought forth the fitted calf killed and the neighbors invited to rejoice over her return o:i the contrary in the eases we ever i i e rd of she has slipped quietly in the ■! ack way an i the ; ; ■'< ter kept h quit i s possible ! usl e ! i '' makin ' it a matter '..•'' public rej licing i he prodigal d mghtei wits made to !:■:; ■a hack seat i ler female acquaintances who met : lie pro i 1 s on ivii ii ;; heai by ii in ■nd vn iti oi ::• i .-■upon ili.s rei urn .-;• em ;■{'.• id to i-o i v near her ml gen rail g;.ther their dress skirt :!..•. s 1 :*. 1 pas.'-es by why this distinction we'tiisil no f«.ult ivifcli the grand in structive parable nor with tiiose who preach irom it we think the old gentleman did right but the same principle should apply to woman while laboring day after day tore claim fallen man we should not neg lect to give erring woman a chance to reform while we make i hero of a r formed man we should at least extend the hand oi friendship to tho reform d 1 woman and once more give them the i ii to earn i ivsjvi la le living free i fr-jni t : ;:> r preach and contempt of . '■.- ■:-.. ! ime it should b ■:■■uted ! to regard woman.'s ; r ; n ii 1 .; 1 same as slunild be impressed wiili the fact that both are equally guilty and one i.senti ; lied to forgiveness and reinstatement in , sooietv as well as tin other — national weekly tosa watson on washington funerals washin - i on i i a curious ji ace to a i crs'cln r l :■: .--. i veral respocts 1 v as much v ? ruck v til tii 1 way j p o[»lo attend fum r . ; : : here t may l>e ;!;<; custom in all cities doubtless i it is ail the s:me it is queer to me thi • ■: :' : 1 me;;n : a certain f ie.ii i of bi t ; . •' ies bi own i'oeis that he ought to go lo thefuneral hed » : n't care to go in person s ho sends his empty carrii ue inside of the carria ■brown puts ins visiting card thai s all the carriage drives to the house of the ■'-:•: ■;•■"!. the iv :^ : r waits till i the body is put into the hearse and the i hear e star ; , then he gravely st ■?+ ' his empty carriage into the proces ion | and follows it to the cemetery some times half a dozen carriages will be i;i | one funeral nothing insi e except the visiting cards of the mourner its j about the easiest way to get rid of troublesome grief i ever saw brown sits by the fire t home and eats goobers his vi-it.iiig card goes i > the feme'-ry and weeps over ihc ashes of his friend you can see almost any day « goodly line of carri;sg .-; ■■..■■cling ih ;^ ! ii '■■■cheerful ':• •:. si i if n bod in been wd ciwed anybody a cent and in the muisi i is i hoar c ■(> i-upie !. '■he first i iin ■1 saw it my breath almost left ruo as i s of id and locked it made my 9 • i creep i must say to see a man gayh rif-^ti d off to the bone yard as if '•;■■! were a stick of wood in a big citv though suppose it is all right a live man don'i amount to much in a crowded place like this and a dead one j«*l nowhere although preparations for war were scarce . i tjuu itco^t the 1 :::* •■■•'■states j .'■•.'. .;■■• ':■■-.: ■■to pl , lo tiie rec i ni lil ; : < sput with chili whal i he i ost ">; ; an ■■', : ii ;) war wo : ii hav ■i " the lax the gang's lose call he is a little maa and when his wif •>/<••!<<> i,i;m ;::'! i xcuedly whispered to him 1 1 ; :% r there was t man in the kitchen he told her to lei him stay there but hy'll rei in the dining-room and steal all tiie silver she said in an undertone '* are you a coward wei how perhaps he was a cow;:rd vhf'i it came to tack i ing a burglar in the dark bat no man is going to admit 1 '■;-■'< to his wife so-he jumped oat of bed and said with the best show ol courage possible 1 il go in the hall and see if i can he went ont into the hall and heard him ha didn't expect to an 1 he did u't want to but he d there was some one in the hnus •-, beyond al ques tion and he wms particularly anx ious to meet him ii : didn't think he had much of a show with a good burly burglar and h s was in a quandary until i he remembered the epeaking-tube there was a mouthpiece in the hall and n whistle in the kitchen ie went back to the bedroom and asked "_\\ here an 1 my trowsera perhaps you ha i he lcr noi go down george said his wife as she handed don't be a coward mary he re turned us he hastily pulled them on •••'!! teach him perhaps there's more than one she suggested anxiously there are two or throe sure ho said in a business-like way as he reached for his coat to throw over his shoulders but i'm good for them all mary 1 guess vou never saw hie when 1 ] ot roused before but g'-org she cried throwing her arms around him as he tried to go j 0 it . ; the room 1 think il-.i-y have ; called for help from friends outride 1 j heard three screeching whistles in the kitchi'ii j;i ; t after you went out into the hali the first t:*n -." quite iikely he said as he tore ' himself away and hurried ont but 11 ! fool them all i'm not afraid of them . he returned a few minutes later and as he pulled oil ids trousers again said reproachfully m.iry they got warning and got ! fivvay wit ii some cold meal . i ; you i ha in'i made su-.-ji a fuss when 1 tried : to make a qni : . sm»i '■■: n t hem i'd ! have capture the v hole gang sure ' — (...:.■j .:,;,,/./ i'nbune echoes ■•'■.'■■■' li war the rik-igh ecenhbj visit »• of islonday contained t.he - following para it is stated upon reliable authority i th=it a lady living in durham lay awake all night the other night crying for fear her husband would have to go to the chilian war so that durham is ahead in the anticipation and realiza tion of the improbable as well s to bacco tax this may be trup we will not say that it is not hut we hardly think it comes up to the luk'igh lady who be ca ne so much crone frn^d r.houi ll e ! probability of her husban ] being call i 1 ivwy to war that unknown t hei h s 1 ,. . id siic gave nwuy iis •■ruveruor . ; i guard i i ;.■-.. ■':•- i '•■h desin 1 thpm for dr - : parad ■, she sweotlv informed hi in tliat : ; ':<- h:i i ■■■- ! ready provided a substitute for him and jit w;r noi m-cssary forhinito go out the visitor tlie next day after puh lishinc the al ove quoted paragmph came out and saw selma johnston couniy beats dur ham vve are informed this morning by a reliable ciiiaou that a gentltman i at selnui in order to be sure to avoid i^oing to the chilian war had alreaih selected w spot and dug his cave i this i practical that's noihiug a durham young ' hi'iv discussing the probability i war w:th h"i best young man became so i entb.used thai she wi-nt iinmadiateiy '"■j her room and p > writ-red her face said the lottci y go s up new orleans february 3d john a morris w'-r principal owner arid director of the louisann lottery coni i to-uiorn '■'.'■' morning l!kii lie int n is to ; withdraw his proposition for the rc charter of the copmany and thai the . concern will wind up its aixaiis and retire from thy field v hen its chartei csj-ircs in l<d tins action is the result cf the ilecisi m of the siipr me court declaring the anti-lottery law const ii is ion il tlii ends forever ■-■■grpat lottery ivar w 1 : h ■•■- been ti : i : in ■--- si ... for .- me time p si and ivliich h;ih br nght abou n mj i -■: - ; ■■- <•£ 1 ivo democrat ic ?>'■ate tic f -. wh ■rou're ' i iguij a ' ! ' :!:! ::: the sm-i : r o f the year when stomach and liv r are all out ol when^uu've stupid at morn and feverish at i ; _'. , ii i and nothing gives relief ami nothing i koes i-i-iir ,. . i don't liv iinv nostrum cuxir or pi — gohkii medical di«covi*ry ju fills the the sulvsl an-1 best of all r rpedies for i [| i s ■«], ■ol • liv -: ■•■' : - : " ■■f 11 '. j jut,fi i ij ■• l'k ■■' ' - ; :: medicu col pulton's views of the alliance col fulton v h i by the wav is a true and noble ailiaui maa of broad and lilwrdl views ( : de ; th night ai •! sound j idgment and ;■clear analvtica mind remarked while discussing the organization of which he is so zealous a member the alliance can not form a party neither can it as a body de clare allegiance to any political faction or party for ii has in the formation < i the order declared itself non-partisan and it canuot depart from its obliga j tion bssides over and above all there j is in the nature of the organisation ■principle as eternal as truth that will outlive all parties and powers for while ! the countless cycles of ages gli e into into eternity this principle tvill move with them foi it is acattribute of deity and can never die justice will live when nations perish and worlds are lost v i cannot form a political pju iy : uf ; filial with politisuliig . . ■' t no 1 '• ! :-" than the masonic order < r the ojd fellows 03 the j;::i^:-s v l flonor can like them we have formed our organization and est.illis.hed it npi n principles for the benefit of raankin i like them we are a brotherhood ing tha mutual interest of each other like them we have laws to govern us we have secrets appertaining to our order we have grips and pass words but into none of these do we any more thai the other fraternities referred to admit politics the alliance is as dis tinct from a political party as is the church and can and mast be sustained as frea and independent o politics as is the church the moment we enter into political schemes and parties that moi igiit are we cut off by virtue of our obligation rom ; : :.' .' liiancp a mi a ma bo an honest us ;';;! allianci man ami bplong to the democratic party cr tin 1 rapubiittii part 1 or any other party but ho can not bring this into the con stitution of our order then the vital links by which we are bound together would be severed and the unity by which ive aie supported and hold our ■;:.;. fcenoe is destroyed and we lapse again into the grasp of our oppressors and divide into factions and parties and the organization is disrupted tho the i principles remain the same tho al liance is not i political p:a1y and can uevi r be south ni . uliam ■■■farmer i how kc sold it a n agent f r a cei tain kind of scrub 1 ing spi p -• so well versed in the vul ii lablc p ini .<'■' housekeejiers that lie ! sel .' i fails to dispose of ; : t least one cake at every door one day he rang the vi at the house of jd rs candy wlo.was a noted housewife and who . xnswi'ied hi ■ring in persi in he understood her characteristics at a glance and saw that a jocose styi would not be successful with h«r so he said with a crestfallen expression as he looked beyond her into her spotless hall | k my dear raadara i must beg pardon for having needlessly interrupted yon ! have here a soap which is warranted 1 remove stains from paiut carpets furnii ir and — but 1 see i have con e ! . bh ■«!<» hi ::-.■; f ir th ire's net a stain on your pai t o your iu ! carpet and doubtlesi - ir i urml iin is < /••■: ly bi ■' arid s[)au bo 1 11 ay :; : : mor • young man " interp sed mrs candy with a slight relaxat on oe h.rv severe countenance you may i 1 ';. me have a couple of them cakes 1 ain't sure but they might come in handy she gave one of the cakes to her niece a few days later saying she had b ught them of an uncommon civil spoken yo mg ui.m vho had too much 31 use to be tva ■'■'■' it in ravelin round as agent bui hssd evidesi'lj l;e.«:i drove to thfi business v misfortunes — yonfji'h conij mion wit aiul wisdom great nipn are only ordinary men ivir.h their hair combed — atchismi ( hole he who lives up '■'■i ■pporti n ii : ,. ii jiijiil ' too busy to live uji t i hii in come politics in h f^>v with which no rich man can medd \ with ut beingprompt ly told to put up \. hen a man ins run his race in this world and nh j end comes he is oat ol breath — pieaynm . the world would be much better than it is if men could live up to their obituaries cape cud item \ thief at miehig m centre miclsi itjui not onl stole the org m from thi church but the pews as well fortn ti-iteljr the ste ple was clamped on j \ maine fanner r - ivsentai n a man wl - " : : : ■■t'oi ■ay to ■with ml b in • ■'■■' ,.•._■.. t . ■answi r i ■■■: ■i i <: od looks ire more than skin deep : ,-.. , ■■•; - .. tise :. - .;■• c ■:;;: : i i»i lalyli jifal liins irthelivor 1 in ; ..,. :.. . in liuvi n billions look n youi • .'• .• c-h !) ■' iis rdere«l y n h ive n dy : ,, e , • .. . u k i ml if y r miclueys l>c i v „] ; ive r ij hod look s nn , ,] f u , iili an.-l you will lia , :,. .:.-. ■■;■, uti ic bittf-rs i ' : :" gre i ■■':■■, ; . , , ... .; ;..,: ; ..- direct • liiesi vi ; ., . ; ms cure pimples jin ,.;.". ; ' ■■. , ■.. ' i sen xtor gortl a dog ■! of course r.l the re iers of thi let j tet have iietu-d of senutoi j b.'g ■iallyni fri n la in ohii kn w :- : - .. i let me say thni i c nisi ier 1 1 ■one of the staunchest friends and oije of the best practical jofcera in tliccouii iry i never kne:v u man who hra tt warmer heart and one who could el j it quicker than this good man trureliag from north to south ana vice versa i pail him a vi>ir if h\s happy home | a ir ago and while there his j wife suggested thai v hen i returned la new york i send her a thorough i - ; north rn do \ i cast my anchor to windward i r ■■■•■ral days trying to | find a dog merchant wj - ' 1 } ■? to swap me a do f r ad • i space ( •■. the fourth day of my qn sj j [ found thi h m i!y but r : . i r:;!:i ; . he '• '• ' ■' ■■" ii in th bi paper oj : di ! no und ■■/ : his ;■.:.:> iety until two weeks ! when i re ceived a dispatch from :■'■i governor senator gordon was then governor of georgia which read jaa follows dog received accept i thanks for the present but the next j t::pe you wish to send me i dog kindly send a live f>ne upon investigation i foand hut thfi proprietor of the dog farm had palmed off on nv a sickly pup and when this animal arrived at atlanta ga he was dead thegord i family believed and 1 think they do i to-day that i shipped th mi a dead dog i vvliic'i cost them si-.gs express charges being of pure southern puritanic blood thev do not believe i such . ■practic i jokes at any rate the governor g 1 r . ; . j with me in . few we 1 s ! receive i ii i letter from him which read as folio . : i have just purchased four hundred and fifty acn s of cb.oice southern lands and i purpose to start a stock farm to raise mules one half of this farm has standing southern corn whick grows winter and summer and all the mules have to do is to proceed to this part of the pasture and reach high to eat the corn which is standing of course that will them a beautiful curve in the neck which will enable me t i gel 40 a head more for my mules than my neighb ir is . < v if you would like to i : .-'" an int resi r this farm i would ! i glad to i i you in on the same :>:.;■:.; i hai i pun hased it | thing that i need rspeeially is twi nt : j liny ■. lies \ ■. ill • ■'. be kii ■'. l ; see i : .'- superintendent of the ' ! aveiu;e stable ia youi it mil pui ehase j as many as possible of these breed .: ; mules and draw on me at sight if you ; io uoi ctai ■'• ■ike an intere i in the i farm wiih me upon receiving this letter and lo king over my exchequor i thonght i would take the trouble to purchase the female mules for him instead of buying an interest in the farm i immediately applied to the superintendent mentioned and told him my story lie looked at me whistled comrades raid gave mo a letter to the superintendent of the sixth avenue line stating that he had the kind of ai ini j ! : wanted svhuii i pn sou ted the ter : or rather tl e t vo letters fch re v«i i r up r in the offi <■• liat thi \ 13 i 1 ... 1 j meant j am not aoie to -. ; -. . attl j 1 ww orn a fan ti i ! ■■n \ hai d work to vail vith one fool ■• i : furrow l;:i ! : :- : otli''i ■!;■on i : .' | i ground ar any rate i assure yen j i am even with senator grordon and it j you want to know how this was brought about address that gentleman senate jchar.iiier washington \>. > ■iv j ark-ell : a xnr york advertiser miss alice mitt hell ajjed 19 year da , ; .- : tf • i !•'• ire furniture '■■■il ■- ■'■■: ; ' : miss fr h w ■■d ■■■h of h iwoai : ! . • . : ■. ■. ■'■. ■'■;' '■■■■■''■'■■t5ti et 2j ■' ni , df.r ii ■, " • . ■the two ■.... •• ■' ■■u = ■■' eiroli • aff'.ir croatea « great sonsa i n , i-5 - it jr j ■i io s eli is a pi , for biliousness constipation ar.a ma laria t ; --'- lenioii elixir h for ndig ti n sick an 1 nervous . headaelie tal ■■- l ■..;■■' eiixir f n -;■•• le?s :'-- . vcrvou n ; heartrailure ta ■l •"• on i ii cir i r .,- i ■• ■:.--. < liila aud debility i il ■i ■■ion elixir ladies for natural an 1 th rou h or ' .. ic rej?ulati - ; :. : - '■■•■- '- i --'' : ' elixir ■b dr v ■'■;■'- ! mon elixir will n i /■;; ,.,... ■;.,'■• nf the s'.hn : inimi ' ■' , . . •/■-,■■' ;■. ■- - • i lauta.ga i ;;/■' ■. all threat ■a i'elesanl n e prepai hon 25 i ents al d u.^irisl . prepared only ■:.::•. : :. . ' ;-! vi en i : ; was . —" pave bar ca cr ! f - - c ■' . ■; • j ' ' ' . whxshsl ■: ' ■■old : :>.:: h s ■j - v ' ' ' • ai the : . visitors are • i ." le towa of southern rines if issaid that one man in raleigh iosfc in cotton futures thh neral reports the r ;.:■! men at [, :: : . . ; j s g « consider 1 i tease fi r tl ■■. tirsj c mi ■•-] si ndar : in no 9 tov d and ■. 11 . i of greens boro has i r stal tax on the insurance companies doing business in north carolina the raleigh correspondent of the richmond dis t atdi says the influenza nost of the fox hounds in . :; of the state the well known boylan pack here has been nearly wiped out by this disease for in the case of dogs t!i ire npprars to u ao remedy the state auditor who has charge of p r io:i matb rs saya that some gross frauds have been perpetrated in | one case a man who had lost a finger ! vkp certified to ] ■-,\ hi ib and in an hn r a deei rving apj licant waa led b ' ian of the '•'■''. f vetei . ■. which in each county looks into tl e application had a grudge again t him the audi tor will visit several counties and look into lit matters there are not many such cases b tiny field the youngest son of j.is fields o ivuulleman died n most horrible death january 26th little | benny had gone with his father to the depot and on their return he nnfortu ! iiufdv managed to suck some peanuts which trachea lion of thi i n eichial hi -. i ■n the street an ' his f sit i er picking him up and ri iv j with nil p ssibl ■i a te ; • t to dr walker's otlii , ue fs-siry 3t*'pi could bo • u th little fellow's relief ho lied from strangulation the read r.n of the chronicle were all shocked by the tidings of i horri . ble crime near ''■<'•■'■' ro jui f l)eforo | the holidays the murder of w w j e'earsall wife and two children nd 1 the burning of their home thebonea i of the four were fuund on either i side of pcarsali's were those of the ; children suspicion at once ml upon i i drunki n white man named vveighfr i ian thompson he was found in possession of some ol pearsall's cloth ing tlw • hain o ein unistantial evi t>nee was complete i'hia i k the : : • . ame up 1 was fe»r d that i ho i ..■.■.■';..! ' ■.■i ■. cted of : lie runnier and i .... of tliq : . . :. : : • i'vcr , . . .,, ■n ti nc bill for i:-i ; l r i til he cin :■:•." and it will be tried then february 22d he ' was tried at \\ ilson court 10 years ngo fur the murder of hi wife and waa ac quitted - state ( hvowcle j pro • pclcss yc-t sa.\'ed i '■':■n ji ■■,..: mrs ada e h .- ■■.-*■. uote wan {.:.:. .'.,'.' \ . on ■■• • ■our doctors • but i ,■;.. , . . . . i srth ] , ■.'\ meet ■. ' ' ltv fo v ■■■■. i trial 1 . '■■'•'■-; god ! am trial hoti ■drug store a pel in illinois ! ihot and ■in-law . . • i of this ■. . . i it of pra _ . •■■i • r i and all liu more l -■• ■'■. - - hi a i ic i<io billousdess ■- ii tppettte ip tlia wbole ; . - : ; intro ■mr i " madj -!'('. i ■: . ■. ■- < n ik ■'•!■!. • : . ■■■: 11 . ■: .,■■.• . ■... ■' va4 la i cc it3l 3sp1 ion cu 11ed a • : hiti i p '■■iti | ' '■. : . ei me ij tor ■sumptl in i • ■. . ■nil i ami . eur tints ■■■- ■■>•' mils tills •■• tall ill • ■■•'. .\. ; . :. ■\ . 1 i chi ..- gn for pi etisr's castcrlii 1,t yviii-third series salisbury n c thursday february 11 1892 no 15
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1892-02-11 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1892 |
Volume | 23 |
Issue | 15 |
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Creator | J. L. Ramsey Editor and Publisher |
Date Digital | 2008-12-29 |
Publisher | J. L. Ramsey Editor and Publisher |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Thursday, February 11, 1892, issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1892-02-11 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1892 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 12/29/2008 8:12:22 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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