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About eight or a dozen men went out when the clerks' strike was called in this city on Monday afternoon, but so far as we are able to learn, matters are progressing about as usual at the depot. It has thrown additional work on local agent J. W. McNair, but he is rilling the position very satisfactorily and seems to be handling the freight and other departments to good advan- tage. We feel sure that he is inconvenienced to some extent and there might possibly be some delay in the arrival of frei...ghts until matters adjust themselves, but we have been informed that no inconvenience to amount to anything has been caused by the strike. The places of the strikers are being filled in Memphis and other places with unusual promptness and will doubtless be filled here as soon as they can be secured. The REGISTER always feels kindly towards organized labor and naturally likes to see the working man get a fair deal, but we are sorry indeed that they saw fit to strike at this season of the year. It doubtless means meat and bread to a number of them and might involve outsiders if it were to continue to any great length, not saying anything about the loss of perishable goods, delay in freight and other things attributable to a strike.
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