From the Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N. C.) |
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November 25, 1861 |
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Rail Road Complaints |
We hear frequent complaints against the
management of the North Carolina Rail Road, in which President Cameron
is freely denounced as a picayune, narrow-minded impotent manager. We
know nothing about it, inasmuch as we have little to do with the road.
Let those who have complaints to urge, write them out and send them to
us for publication. They shall have a place, and we doubt not it will
be attended with good results. A Rail Road is a capital institution
for war times, and for a President who has graceless favorites who he
wants to fatten. |
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