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the carolina watchman ■, r yvhi-tnird series salisbury n c thursday march 3 1892 3 children ., _ kilis ivonns g.ted sii.tu and prooootea di : ..-.: s :.. p »■; .... v : wiactit in jarlotis medication . .,;...,. •.. „.,,! anr '. •» for sevrral years i have eecommmi'ied .;;,. r r your ' cswtoria ' tad nhau always continue^to f , lonoit i vc-imv d j ao aa it has invariablrproauoea beceflrtai -, : . do not ketip castoria results edwin f paedex 51 d n.^".vs j\p ib 0 a t l>iuii-oi j , 11 lsilhktro<:tana?lhave tiri crjtacn oomfax7 77 hmtbaz stesct kbw york _-, - . y^ft 1 hih ■' ' "" ll tii — - i i ■r f lishin floods g . r with r nice line of _- • l i .. l » , . : tiwont restock of ii & l wright mil \ eaniiiii onr goods and barga ns at er\s clothing store , lutafd o|.p.wt e postofflco i a johnston t l elliott johnston & elliott chaelotte il c . steam ■■- ■, at wholesale and retail own - /.' i cr : .. ersof ihe celebrated fc '.■' ;•'••• v - : ' in iredell county agents for iron fe^^^jsj^^r i?e««»i fiil:li nestings fee of salisbury and vicinity wanting monuments should h us kst inflates furnished gratis ■: :■. rite ■■dl -'-■■■- .' ? x ! ii s y i i i i i ga ltd a rr lily increased my facilities for handling and r '-\ i the coming season i would now again respect iny and all orders entrusted to me promising to von promptly with what coal you may want at the lowest ice in order io obtain advantage of the lowest sum should at once sen<l me your orders remember ■mly the best grades of screened goal including • ■' ■. i ;:•!•' \\)\- grates stoves heaters c . liand at alj limes the finest grade of blacksmith j.allen brown rtm^ifitti 1sdrit wapiti is tie l : lic3 to set llonuments tcmustonos ftc of vermont marble to arrive in ;\ few flays wo guarantee re pect and positively will not be undersold . : e monnitients c e/webb & co pkoppjetor m atl .. the w . ; lim i . wlien you write te q j . .' jf-ttt'.'^|gw fe f ' = *~"' — n " ~- — m^fe |-" ■■- : -. . sent executive occupies four buildings—unrivalled in facil i(.r l : 3uin and woken for success in life the outlook foi / \ ~~ n is most favorable for business opportunities the v / 1 /^ j demand for our graduates is unprecedented no v i i , . / j y . vacation p»p 1s olin enter at nny tiwe with z^'j f 1 sf/r equal advantage never attend ft school because • \ <& f s £/*&// f s jry/2 tho tuition is cheap for ch eap is very dear \ / f (.\ zyj x^c^u^^r \ it means cheap surroundings inferior facilities ' / v j mi'1 ltl'ors nooptkirtunitiesforsi-curinsiposi «=^ »«».• tions f r its puyiils and graduates this ch stai ' ' ■'." ea fellence has placed in business more young men and , ,. •'. than all pimilur institutions combined catalogueand a d le r . phes,-f a saole r.sec-y b ltimore.m p iuuan v hi o : ■u write st louis platform r»j ivxt f the declaration of frinci jjcs adopted by the labor conference this the first great labor conference of the united states and tlu world,rep reseuting ail divisions of urban and ni al organized industry assembled in na t-ional congress invoking upon its ac tion th blessing of almighty g^d put f * s r i m to aad for producers of tlie nation this declaration of union and independence the conditions which surround s be^t justify ar co-operation we meet in the midst of a nation brought i ic the verge of moral political and material ruin corruption dominates the ballot box legisl:ii nres and congress and touches even the ermine of the i besteh the re*:->'e are demoralized many of the states have !."-< n com piled to isolate voters at the polling places in order to prevent universal intimidation or bribery newspapers are subsidized or muzzled public opiii j ion is silenced business prostrated our j homes covered with mortgage labor impoverished and land concentrating in the hands of capitalists urban workman i denied the right of or ganization for self-protection imported piiuperized lal»er beats d iwn their wages a hireling standing army unrecognized by our laws is established to shoot them down a;;d they j't-j rapidly de generating to european condition the fruits of the toil of millions are boldly stolen to build up colossal for tune unprecedented in the world's history while iheir possessors despite the republic and endanger liberty from the same prolific womb of gov rn i».ntal injustic breed th two ruiss 1 .-; paupers and millionaires i\a iiou .: power to create money is appro priated to enrich bondholders silver which has been accepted as coin sine the dawn of history has been demon etized io add to the purchasing power of goid by decreasing the value of ali , forms f projieify as well s human labor aud the bujiply of currency is urposoly abridged to fatten usurers liutikrupt enterprise and pnsiave indus try a vast conspiracy r.gaipst mankind has ! ocrii organized on two continents and is taking possession of the world if not v\a in ! overthrown ii once i forebodes terrible social c v;;!s:o;-s tise d«'s.niction of civilisation or tli establishment of an absolute despotism u this erisi of human iiilairs in'icih btent working people and producers oi the united states hare cmne together n the u'.rn of peace and order i defend liberty prosperity and justice we declare our union and ndc ead enee we assert our purpose through our political organization which repre sents nur principles we charge thai the controlling influences dominating the oid political parties have allowed the existing dreadful condition to de velop without serious effort to restrain or prevent them neither do they now intend to accomplish reform they have r.greed together to ignore in tho coming campaign every i.-suc but one they propose to drown the outcries of the plundered people with the uproar < i a sham buttle over the tariff so thai corporations national banks rings j \ trusts watered stocks 1 demonetiza tion of silver and the oppression of usurers may all be losi sight of they propose to sacrifice our home and chil dren upon the altar of mammon to destroy the boots of the multitud in order to secure corruption funds foi the great lords of plunder we assert that a political organiza tion representing political principles herein ptated is necessary to redress the grievance of which we complain resembled on the anniversary of the illustrious man who led the first gre.it revolution on this continent agamsl npriresvjii-n filled wilji the geiitiuk'n which actuated that gtand g n ratio we seek to re-tore the government oi the republic to the hamls of the.'jplain people 1 ' with whom it originated our doois are open to all points of the compass we ask all honest men to join with nd heiji us in ord?r to re strain the ex'ortions of aggregated capital t'i drive inoiiev-el'ai'gers out of the temple to form a p rlct union establish justice insure do m e tic tran quilly provide for tuo common do if-nce promote the g-iiera welfare and secure the blessings of liberty fir our selves rsd our posterity we do ordain and e ral i>h ti e following p atf rm of pi c 1 : 1 we declare the union rf the la bor forces of the united rfta'es thn lav accomplished permanent find per petual may its spirit outer into all hh.!<-t for the s lv ; tion of the republic i d the uplifting of man tan 1 2 wealth ;•.;•:.•!! s t i him who crea ted it every d<>ll r taken i'rom indus try without an tquivalent is robbery if'anv wili not work neither shall h • eat the interest of rural at d urban . ..> •)■re . ne same iheir enemies ; re identical 3 we demand a national cunency — afe sound and flexible issued h the i>'ii r.il giv.'iniueiit oiily a full leg 1 ten ier for all debis publ c nd priv-ile iind without ihe use of bank ing .•<;]' >!-:) ' i i s : ;; just and i quitable niean.s of circtiliilinn at a tux not to exceed two per cent as set forth in the s'lb-tr raury dun of tl c farmers 1 al liaim or some letter s stem also by pavmeutn in the <!: charge of its ob'i ■gal*"n por pnblk imj'.rovi ments 4 we demand free and unlimited coinage of silvt r i we demand the amount of cir culating medium to be speedily i;i crea3ed to not loss than 50 per capita 0 we demand a gradual income tax 7 \\ e l>elieve that the in mey of the j treasury nhoaid be kept as much a ! possible in the hands of the people and hence we demand all national and state re veiiues shall be limited to the necessary expenses of govern nieht economically and hon b t i y administered j 8 we demand that postal saving j banks l>e esiabllshe'l by ti:e govern lueni for the safe deposit of earnings i of t-ue people ii:l fascilite exchange 9 your sub-coiuinit-lee upon the land pbmk beg to sufiaiit to your p provnl tho foiiowings the laud in cluding ail natural resear^es of wealth j is i he hvritiijge of all people and should i not he mos-vpoiized for speculative | pu»"puses and alien ownership of land should he prohillitetl ail lauds noyy held by railroads and other copondions in excess of their actual needs and all lands now owned by aliens should be reclaimed by the government and held foi ciclual settlers only t.oth transportation being a means of defence and public necessity the government should own and operate roads in the interest of the people 1 1 f.h the telegraph and telephone like ihe postal system bt iag a necessity for ih transmission of news should be owned v-i operated by the government i;i fcl>e interest of the people 1 2th we demand that the govern ment issue legal tender notes and pay the union soldiers the difference be tween the pric3 of depreciated money i;i which he h.'s paid and goid tho wildest excit-meiit a,'"(,«se after the reading of the pulform one of the suspecttid vampiren : i corpora tions on fcht floor attnuted to ed^e in a motion amending the doctuueni and almost insiautly there was ;; riot i was requested by the delegation to make that motion he stubbornly re turue.i the m;in proved t ul f swityiie cx-member of the missouri legisiaturt he was forcibly ej cted uu moti'ii of powiieriy the dele gati'f without taking a vote on the adoption of the p'alf rm a<ijourned for i t^7o hours a tiglii for recognition of the pro hibition ir-sue in the pia'forin and for universal suffrage was made upon the reassembling oi the convrnhon but liually the platform as ryporlcd by the dual until ;.: was uiiauiiiious{y adopk'd ije.ttcr fr«>tti asunnltigf corrrspondence ol tiie > ; itcii r a - n the farmers are about through sow mig oats and breaking corn land fields that were seen in cotton last year will be planted in oats and rum this yvheat is not looking so well ju>t now the salem school closed the 27 is we believe that the great principles upon which tho demands of our order are based are correct we believ their recognition and adoption in our governmental policy would conserve tho highest interests ol the public ivb . we believe that the jusl equipoise be fcwt-en the indusffies of our country which is absolutely rwi.i.i to us ks a fret people has been de stroyed we believe that the political power and wealth of the country are being appropriated and absorbed through discriminating and vicious legislation by the few to the detri ment and ran ot the many w be li-'ve i.h ii as a people we are fusi drifting awav from ihe landmark of the f;tther f the republic it is aboul time for the riu^ster p()li-ti('iaua to put in their ,■;! r ihe most inii.t n : ; m farmers in neighborhood counties and districts ii:id off r to tr-ide with iie:n they will oifer to aid these brethren in se iiriug a n-iiuiuation foi commissioner sheriff county treasurer clerk i the legislature provided ihe farmer will work for a certain m tn for congress or i state or federal oili c already the old mingsters have fixed up their slate and are trying to r»fse in the farmers bv every conceivable device to jdedge thenisrlv-'.s for a ce-t.in man i'he r ha already laid its wires to foi-t their ujan upon ih ; poi>j»!e and tliey are at work like b"e.s we warn all the farmers not to be en snand ii their trap stand right square upon your shoe bot'oms and swear that you intend to vote for no nun ii this year of 1802 for any re sponsible office who belong to th riiii or is tied up with the ra i roads or any other corporate monopoly go ! farther and say lhat you will vote for i no man who does no sfa.nl olidly and squ trelv on our iriiicipies t us is the way to wi i ihw is the ro-id to siici-ess ; . : i horror stand oi i fall l»v your onl r we avc w itching the n aneverings j of certain people and »« say now once for all lhat if aiiv attempt i m de to blinl and delude our people into ihe support of men whose rec«»i<!s pnive th it they iuivh ! •> n uo friemu ! ( f the alliance we tell the farmers , 0 k ■« ;■tii ir eves ■;••■:. f«»r the enemy i is coming keep a sharp lookout for them we think the pe,et sings — the •■;■ifisr.i in ■; hi m '•■■■■''■■'' ilituj . the doctor lu-;iu the i\»yi r pleads the ti rc!;;iiil ii may buy sin i 11 r ' ! " i s i children cry for pitchers castork busy m khchan ts 0:ir corrfsp mid-iit takes a poep into charlotte's bnsiaess houses aad tells what lie sees corr3spon;lence of uie wutchman having a little spare time the other day i thought 1 would go nround among some of the charlotte mer chanta and find out what thev thought of the oc-ala platform and the watch ma also to tell them that we have a coiu to stay md that we would not hurt anybody and that v*c were all bretheriug and sistering uud that we had no hoj'.i3 of cloven hoofs and that ! if we did not have ihe olive branch cif i peace we would comeasnearas irecoul if we i-ould do no better we would pin a dog fennel bloom on our coat in gorug down north fry on street 1 stumped my toe and fell ii*tb the racket store i saw a place where i ! cous crawl under the counter and get j round the shields you will find shields | in all wcii regulated scores and the racket has a heavy-weigttfc hence nsy trouble in getting ttronnd well 1 elbowed my way through the crowd about thirty yards down the aisle where 1 met my old friend dais with a stniie on his face as long as the county commissioners yard stick and a nickel-in-the-slofc cig;*r in his mouth i told capt davis 1 was stai ing under the mecklenburg end of the watch man and that it had come to stay he said he believed it and as he always shows his faith ty his works he gave | die an advertisement but he would hare me walk around and jjive niv eyes a feast well we wended our | way to the cellar i told him i was a member of ihe b a & i u the k of l the 0 of r r snd she k k k and lh.it we never drank anything i said it was not a drink f-ast he was i inviting mo to but a sight feast j well the first thing i saw was 120 ciises oi hats averaging ~ ; ) dozen to the case all m one lot he said he found i house in virginia in th sonp and that he bought them out ! for 33 cents on the dollar think of that yon bareheaded dinners who are going abont with your darfs old hal ; or \\\' swili bucket on your head 2,400 dozen hate 28,800 in all and lhat is only a put of his hat stock che next thing w.i struck was the i-.lothing department i saw o.".e 10,000 lot of clothing that hud been st'ooprd in frorj a tired house for 4 sent on the dollar i got through with my old clothes on and never i attempted to swj p but i though i i>f um sveil sranie oi those new clottiea would look on at the lodge meeting i told mr duvis tbr.t me nml mrs li.iz r would coma and i new pair of clothes us s;(;u as our graksiioppcra got ripe we were then pushed iiit.i the dress goods department millinery department shoes book notion glassware etc there was 5,000 worth of silk in one pile more than our people have worn since the demon etization of silver 1 saw ribbon enough to wrap the atlantic cable from new york to liverpool i tken visited the third floor which is strictly wholesale i cannot tell anything rbout that you know what the queen of sheba said whan she went through old solomon's brown stone { building i remember only six yc^r iy[o when c;»pt d.ivis was running a small shelving i asked wherein uy his success he said buying and soiling for cash cheap goods fair dealing close attention to busiues and a free use of printer's ink i saw the point e m a2tdeews 1 railed at the furniture eniparlum of e m andrews and found thefmn if ihe si re ! ii 1 « ith ( u to :\> :--. a i very p»»iite clerk met mo at h door and ask'-d me if her 1 ww .-; 1 ■-'':.:■.: iie i o ild lww me i >.-\^ y s sir so ton i thai lh crowd could ali h'-ar m 1 could tell from t he looks of ihe • i wi ! and the smile that the c k put oi i that they thought i was n oij bloated bondholder — ma de a in tuber of ihe standard oil c nipany — and iiad j ist married a young wife and was in to buy a car load of furniture for a new hou-e on fifth avenue 1 i imagine 1 i could he*r th sliippii g clerks thinkiiiijtiiey woujd have an ali night job packing go«'»ls for that old solomon-looking fellow well we passed down the aisle on the iir-l fl tor and siw bedsteads dressing cases hai racks anil chairs of all styles and makes then to ihe second fl or there we saw desks dressing t ■■■■-. wardr l s roller top desks < •-:■■ladies wrting desk extension tables etc of ill styles makes and prices ! furniture made of maple oak walnut cherry md mahogany i selected a parlor suite a bed-ro un suite and two extr.i cliairs he of fered me the lot for 300 the parl r . iitc v/as turkish plush the the bed i ro is suite was french oak and the ! extm i hairs were pbiti-d witii gold and silver i i old him i would b ing m . it to i ok iu them ijefore ! : '. 1 will j wt s iy : : at mr andrews c:irri s the largest siock < i i rnitnre ,.-< ivi c b iti mure and n-w < orleans ! will n-iy vou i .; i .■■,„•, if vou d m'l ' ;• ■■' ' tiug ii ■- pin o a:i i or^an dep r com g < and see i h . ■'•' ■ihe !: df !!■• b.iys fair 1 ili:m ""« pri iler's ink \- ' ii 1 - - : - •'-' ■--. s e hi ad in i ; r boyne * bad ■■'::.: 1 ca'led on ifoyne & bailor j -■■'- e.-a 1 ihou-iii '. ■time th:«n any other house in in the city ana i foanfl it so well ■ia n n tho tc;\r to mj eye i si the regulution niue !"•'• •• spring four dolk vvaterbnry watch i<l i thin .; you c;;n think oi ■kh f wanted t i : s'.v :[> my vrateh '<» li-n i > .^ \ ; • -^ to hang up for a regulator he looked s ! it and said unit the kind of watch i cir ried w:is not vttlued wry high north lie said he ordered two barrels of irish potato s ii 1 when they ca 1 ":!•> was la barrel of watches like mine he wrote them o;;r the inistako hut ii;.-v said i wjjs a i ie watches urere the same nn •••. sj.4 » a burrel but rnyw;:y thfir stocky of jewelry is c mipletr cousi&iiii of wutchi s clocks rings silverware e mes etc jira says i hi ;- q t much fi r hearts clubs or spades bui n hen it cos nl linn he has -; flush and e in beat the state my attention was ii\i*n to a clock and i was feeling in my pocket f>>r the change to pay fur it as i thought it would make a good office clock when jim came up and said you see that is i bronze french clock worth vs go uud see for yourself ■: k3ebs 1 clothtnq house 1 dropped i;i the rogers clothing house and found them too busy to talk thej had just scooped in a s1g 000 tired clothing house at 45 cert on the dollar and r/ere too busv sel ling llogera said ;••_> iransp nc d ;'.:> ply now come later h h morse & sox i left rogers and started to ray i>';i wheu 1 n«*t dick morse lie said he wanted to?c me a headstone i usk«:d fiim if he thought i w;.s dead h said no that lie had never sold a do;iu man n head sto and rather than have me mess r.p the side walk with hi c;i>t iss lie g ve :.:■' an j i john-ton i elliott gave rue r-n ad but ti'.ey were no k"i ;; j about tijing tci sell io iiving licwsp iper men ;■- dick morse was a - i was g nn ; around to my den tt th ■white froi dru ■:'.'■":.•:• - • j g - .. .:■noiihuu - -■' ; bi : loote«l ch ■'■■■rau i ; g::i;i •' ',.;■• with a ! ■: 1 g.tthered myself up and asked for au apology he said if ho had done auy : thin 4 tha he was s rry for ha \- ■glad of it but since they had h their lar re new well selected ■• of grocries th.it they h m no tin lirivo uround immp3 und my t y h.-id j not beeu in ule f sh • p li dc w'ith the woo oil 1 collld li ' sr-cu ihfl wuik vhh full of goods and tno or tl . ivifo s loadi'si ' 1 said ves sir and wen to ihj den !'• :; ■;: ■ra2 . . k;ither tired of it st peter let mo sec miss where arv vou from new arrival i am from boston st peter playfully ah yes 1 have heard of boston n e w arrival n o w , see here if you s-ty one word ab mt beans i won't go :!•. — new york weekly there p i mo pati t medicines th it are more :..:. ; v > dozen doctor's ■. tit they a t those that '■■■■fi ( vcrythin ?. everybody iu>w liufl iben i is ":•■down,"""i>!a3 ■■' ' '■'■'■" ' ; •••'•' '' ''■''■' but iu power to ;:• ■■■''■•'■'■■vitally they are not sick euougli io call n doctor bal just too sick to be well that's where the right kiud of a patent medicine cornea in ami loi-s for a dollar what the doctor wouldn't do for less than five or ten we | ut in onr claim for dr pierce'a ien me iical discovery laira - cli rem " ,,;., fo purify the blood mid invigorate iver u c cliiiin il i creating an app i \ u t th i 1 «■'!. and ; revi nihi biliou v ■• ioid and malaria if taken in ; •:;,',.. the time to take it is whi n you ' ■;.-. feel the sipn of weariuca i ] -,, , nkncss 1 h ■tiiau to take it • .. : • j t-ral priticiplr.s is n*;\v the m m w ; i r m i a newspip . j undertak •-> to rleash everybody i i borniwa trouble 11 lias enough i ! out it apt j d john r •:>. to m.1 '■■■: ■•' it h iv *'' ■nil a ■• in k iii lug to iti i-m ■: ■■• • i ■i i - ■•'■. ; | " ' . . ..,- oj 111 fenown .,-■p p < i ■•: ■■■' > e '^ ,• ii an n?l mj face a ■• ■" v.i-i .;■■■- jfct ulitli ibi ■■in r i re • ' ■- ... ed j '■■• •-•• • . . - - •. : ' \ pro : - ~ aod irows ; uiat icouidootw.t - ■n ..-. n „. , ii i ■-. n r a sei me i trlid ■-• m i • ,-;;• weni to sew jfort ni r m \- one itme dw ■• " • ■'■: 1 iri ih.ii •■>■!•-■■a rs u j -' "•!■' l i-i,i t iewar i • .. . inn in a ■■:.. lnglv uop i as ■for ■••. i , ■■- • ■• ;• v p an i led rej lce«i 1 • . ■■' •■" •■■' ■- ■- ' ' tebien 0ui - it ' - ■'..• i . - : i ..■; ■! ■■. ■»'.";. ■s - < . ■. wuasbel . ' - - - •■■- ■•-:->■i the model school of lioness • i visits :> t ix rowan v\v and written cp in graphfe style mr ■-!;] my other letter i ; pr wise i the watchman rea i rs a di - scrip'.iou of the model school 1 de partment of the university of nash | ville l>ut ns i am not sufficiently ! well acquainted with this trnlj model ':" j ) d scribe it a ir should ta 1 will give a brief description of a ■• the tennessee in ;■;- a crowd of normalites btarted one dav about one o'clock to visit the i tri 1 scho >!. on of 1 nm i onward ami upward er sri exhilirating walk ' : our - ••. the p , q js to rered vnth statelv n the midst of these trees a large three brick building made it evident that we had reached our destination it !:■> been bat a few yeara that tennessee could boast of an industrial school where the uncontrolable youths are trained to make s«od citizens it was founded by i sin determined man several years since a wealthy . of nashville uained mr col was very forcibly impressed by the death of his son of the need f such a school i - boy bad every pleasure ol money i the hands ; i ld pnr ehasjc yet he u dissatisfied he would n i submit to the government ..; his iv.'i er and greatly t bis father grief his mh left home the boy not used to the snares and temptations ot the world was easil led astray uad company induced iiiiu to frequent the a n natural consequence he was ofu-n drunk one sad ily nine i;i this deplorable condition {!»■wan !;!;••]. ilia father deeply affected j$ave all his son's heritage to found this scho •'. ill 1 9aid if my son could ; .-. i ' tr«»pt in such a fthool sul jftcted to a - i ling influences i : i!d uol have - 1 ft re-l tlii-s great v i h refore in sympathy with other parents who have unru'v lie foun it 1 the >■■'<< i >! and ifter having suci run if for cverul ye r lie gave it t i the state let th i ;•■f this boy whoso pic ture : . snjja in t : : lining ro m and ] ' ■': ■. d wn in ;. dipathy i!{);>n tho • a warning to all boys who : i are ; : ' me at pre nt there are two hundred and twenty-sis the f-chool ■.. 1 > : t ■! in head and in heart for i i f ; ; i 1 iur ■its niid t xo in tha afternoon every day in the year except legal holidays and sun days the other time in emplovod in teaching the childmn tho following industrie chair-in«kin shoe-raakiup tailoring printing lmrnosh-making carpentering painting tloricultnre gardening farming broorn-raaking caring fur btock cooking laundrying md ail sorts of general work the m rises a good english k-keeping some of . re taking lessons ography telegra phy '. cal and band all i ii r ' ho .'• and religious inilu i ■brought t bc;ir up n . leiigio ■» : iv held in the chapel every sunday and the ge:ier.~.l appearance of tho school presents nn air of refinement mid culture it is affecting to see tli^m to bed at y man h in ordernpset • ml different l't.s of ata n into the $ :. ii ! with i i ■beds after t \ ing a suitii ieni tim jual is given at . ■'. . ■■i ■sved in | jok upon this r ; r>ils into .■- ii.it • • ■. . n praj er a i r pr y r nil g • to b d at al oul time an i - eep round 1 to the • if an '■f ■! ly by the five k bell ( > ■..' to the dining • . - -. an i • ' thing eh • i leue in the - .-■■• bjste v after a he school an pre pared i : n or occupa - ■f work • ns and the . i all win have - :•• i pay the work ill [ ■- .- : human being i a the ... ■theft ■: i and :• ! gi i them i j rep inng thenj r useful citizenship i leave to tho reader t . . n '. : ■':: '■■s •••! mal p mil : . ' tleprecjile the ..; . n . et w ■•: ■•• ; il students • - • • v •. j . > contemplate ' >-;■>!!. uuwnn ivp . i!at ive !.• re . v »■: ; 1 m < rs r . . ; . w '• i imiihim i f u'it . , ■fli • i and won •• i it re ! u i ni luti re i a hall t :: . b\b.2o l£«j ; no 18
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1892-03-03 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1892 |
Volume | 23 |
Issue | 18 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
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 |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Thursday, March 3, 1892 issue of the Carolina Watchman a 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 |
OCLC number | 601554244 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1892-03-03 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1892 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 5739369 Bytes |
FileName | sacw17_18920303-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 12/29/2008 8:12:36 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 |
FullText |
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