Amid Civil War Rhetoric Demands and Sugar Cassava
A sprawling wartime tract surveys Democratic opposition to Lincoln's policy, condemning administration power grabs, military rule, and wartime measures. It quotes editorials and speeches from multiple papers, portrays anger at emancipation policy, and cites threats and rhetoric calling for resistance to tyrants.
Summer Long Ago by G Leander Eberhart
Poem recalling youth by the river in a gentler time and the memory of a wounded year when the nation faced war. The speaker reflects on loves and friendships, the South wind, June roses, and the ache of parting as summer long ago fades in memory.
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Great financiers' downfall prompts moral reflection
A faded excerpt reflects on a defaulter in New York and a creditor’s demand for full payment. The narrator laments lost opportunities and speculates on the risk to a son’s future, urging young men to consider caution in financial choices.
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Advertising as Key to Wealth, Firm Founder Claims
The quotation credits advertising as the great medicine of success in business. The speaker states advertising consistently before the public generates sales that would otherwise be lost, describing it as a inviolable rule and the path to wealth.
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Soldiera in th thé Field.
Fragmented reminiscences recount a returned soldier from the 9th Pa Cavalry and the elderly Prichard urging youths to work in agriculture. The piece blends haying scenes with war memories, noting fatigue hardship and a mix of bravado, discipline, and civic admonitions.
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Pocket sewing machine touted for the market
York formerly of Bridgeport unveils a pocket sewing machine planned for sale at five fol tare each. It weighs about four ounces. References note tender offers from Fulton Anderson and Col. G. Jocker of Jackson Mississippi in a separate item about Jeff. Davie. The rebel General Gordon, once prominent in the Virginia Campaign, runs a grocery in Augusta, Georgia.
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