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rru - r". . - rTn ma vuiuio was dJimuifi . "Your bean! is very soft and easy to e it,r remarked the barber, passing his I -usty-ci meter across the cheek of . the i. indemnetl man. The victim- gasped, faftt wa4 silent; there was an uir of originality about i he remark that he did nut easily un derstand. You usually shave yourself, do you not?" asked the Headsman, raising his i.ice and breathing high above the u coined one's head. The unhappy man, bewildered by a new order of things which passed liuite comnrehension. confessed his i.;iiilt. UI thought so," said the Inquisitor, 'because your face is so smooth, so free from cuts or scratches, and vour mus tache is so evenly trimmed. A man ulwavs knows bettor himself than any r i - -r one else the style or beard most becom iugtohim. Your hair has been trimmed most tastefully," he added, Hbut, f course." with a little laugh uyoa did not do that yourself ?" The ALirtyr moaned feebly, and con leased that his hair was last cut in a little conntrv barber shop down in Bluejeans county. "ies. -said the .Executioner, -some of the best artists in our business are in the country shops. A man learns his trade thoroughly in the city, and then sensibly goes into business where al custom is cash, rents low, expenses light; he can do lust as fine work and make more money. I think of going into the Country myself in a few years. Your scalp is very clean and healthy, sir. The Sufferer, recovering himself by a violent effort, besought the Headsman to give him a sea foam shampoo and put a little tonic on his hair. "lour head realJy does not need shampooing," said the barber, for it was indeed he, "and the tonic 1 do no keep. These so called tonics and hair re n ewers are the worst thing in the vrorid for the hair. Clear water is a better dressing than patent reneWers, and you can take better care pf your scalp yourself than any barber can do for you, il you" He paused and bent to look into the strangely quiet fact of the man in the chair, ne was dead. Burdette. Typhoid, Scarlet and Yellow jf ever Measles, Dipthsria, Small-Pox, Cholera, etc. Darbys Phosphatic Fluid will destroy the infection of all fevers and infectious diseases. Will keep Uie atmosphere of any sick-rooin pum ttnu wholesome, ab sorbing and destroying unhealthy afiiuvia and contagion. Will neutralize any bad smell whatever, not by disguising it, but by destroying it.--Use Darbys Phosphatic Fluid in every sick-room. Heeds of Young Ken. An ounce of instruction and a pound of encouragement. A bit of advice at the right moment from the right friend. Often a dollar in gold and a fortune of sympathy to set him up in business. A kind word when the traces pall hardest. A raise in salary without asking, when the case demands it. A mother's audible prayers. A father s "1 11 help you, my-boy, A sister s " 1 rust me as a friend. A brother's "Let us pull, together." C. H. Yatman. Don't Experiment. You cannot afford to waste time in exper imenting when yonr lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems, at first, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Discovery for- Consumption. Cough and Colds, but be sure you get the genuine, Because lie can make more prom he may tell yofa he has something just as good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King's New Discovery, wnich is guaranteed to biyc re lief in all Throat, Lung and Chest affections Trial bottle free at Kluttz's Drag Store A Fatal Omission. Editor in Chiet of New York Daily to Managing Eli tor Sir, consider yourself discharged for neglecting the most vital interests of this paper. Managing Editor Why, what's the matter ? Editor in Chief You have neglected to insert the usual notice that Jake Sharp passed a sleepless night, and that omission has ruined our status as great metropolitan daily. '-Texas biftings. . Sated His Life. Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., says be was, for many years, badly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes: the pjins were almost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him into convulsions. He tried Electric Bitters and got relief from the first bottle; and after taking six bottles was entirely cured, and had gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says he positively be lieves he would have died, had it not been for the relief it afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by T. P. Kluttz & Co. It is whispered that a good Pastor, a widower, proposed to a young lady a short time since, butt was rejected. His feelings had a second severe test when a widow neighbor sent him the f olio win gtext to preach from : 44 You ask and receive not, because you ask a miss. Buckhn's Arnica Salve. Tns Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Jvei Sores, Tette, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It guaranteed to nive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 85 cents pes box For -Sale by Kluttz & Co. 9:1 j. 44WeU Harry, what are you doing nnwurlu'S V 44 Writing for the press. 4Thankles3 sort o1 work, ain't it?" ..Ill I L T i "Diess your nean, no. oout every- n,;.,i.rnU '-Wiii-nJ UL J-L l- f The Epoch. x .Picture- by the Yard. There is a firm in Philadelphia which nainta nir tares bv the Yard. The Work is simple. A piece of canvas, nearly one hundred feet long, is stretched in a gallery shaped like a corridor. Un each picture, which, by the way, costs 9.du, tive men were employed. Each man had his particular line. One put in the foreground, another the background, and still another did the clouds, and the cows vou see browsing in the pas ture. A fourth man did the trees and shrubbery. In this way they were enabled to work fast. In exactly three hours five of those landscapes were finished, which is thirty-six minutes' time eiven to each. The fifth man did the finishing touches and perhaps performed more and better work than . Wh. any of the others. Uleteiana nam dealer. A Business-like Offer. For many years the manufacturers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Keineuv nave ottered, in uood faith, $500 reward for a case of Naaal Catarrh which they cannot cure. The rem edy is sold by druggists at only 50 cents-. Tiiis wonderful remedy has fairly attained a world-wide reputation. If you have dull, heavy headache obstruction of the nasal passages, discharges falling from the head into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery and inflamed; if there is ringing in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration or offensive mat ter. together with scab from ulcers; the voice being changed and has a nasal twang the breath onensivt; smell and taste un paired; sensation of dizziness, with mental depression, a hacking cough and general debility, you are suffering irotn nasal ca tarrh. The more complicated your dis ease, the greater tne number and diversity of symptepis. Thousands of cases annual ly, without mauiicstiug halt of tne auov svmntoms. result In consumption, and eno in the "rave. No disease is so common more deceptive and dangerous, or less un dcrstood, or more unsuccessfully treated L physicians. Politeness is the distinctive attribute of the gentleman ; rudeness of the boor ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having taken out letters of administra tion on the estate af Thomas D. rralev dee d, this is to notify those havinjr claims against his estate to present then to me for payment on or before the 23d day of September, 1S8S, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. Al. persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate nnvpient. CHAS. P. SHUPINO.il Sept. 22, 1837. 48:6t:pd. Sat b of Nom Carolina, 1 1 n the Supe- Rowan County, "to0- George C. Eagle, plaintiff, Notice to against take deposi- Mattie Eagle, defendant, J tions. To Mat tic Eagle, non-resident : You are hereby notified that on Wed nesday the 9th day of November, 1887, in the city of Knox vi lie, and State of Ten nessee, before W. A. Galbraith, Commis sioner appointed for tho purpose, at the office of the said W. A. Galbraith, in the Court House, in the city and State afore said, I will proceed to take the deposi tions of F.JU Hood and Thomas Smith and others, to be read in evidence, in the trial of the above entitled cause, in be half of the plaintiff, at which time and place you may appear and cross examine Xxh& suid witnesses. GEORGE C. EAGLE. BY craig e clement, Attorneys. Oct. 6th, 1887. 4w Sale of Personal Properly. Having qualified as administrator on the estate of Thomas O. Fraley, deceased, I will sell at public sale, ou the premises, on Thursday, November 17th, 1887, all the personal property of the decease:, consisting of Mules, Horses, Jersey Cat tie, Hogs, r arming Utensils, Householc ahd Kitchen Furniture, with a lot 1 Corn, Wheat, Oats, Hay and Fodder. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Terms made kuown then. CHARLES P. SHUPING, 50:1m Administrator. HARDWARE. WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES (Jail on the undersigned at NO nit Row. D. A. AT WELL. Agent for the "CardwellThresher. Salisbury, N. C June 8th tf. this raasr&s&s N.W.AYISR& SON. our mthomod agent If Ton Wish a Go.d Article Of Plco Tobacco, ask your dealer foi "Old Rip." Should be u. v J a I .'. month before confinement. Send for book To Xotium," mailed fraa. Buums Eesvlatcu Co., AUanla, Qa, ill A. Woman from Austria.' Near, tfce village of Xilling dorf, in lower Austria, lives Maria Haas, an intelligent ami industrious woman, whose stoiy of physical suffering and Jnal relief, as related by herself, is of interest to English women. "I was employed," she says, "in the work of a large farm house. Overwork brought eon sick headache, followed by a deathly fainting and sickness of the stomach, until I was unable to retain either food or drink. I was compelled to take to my bed for several weeks, t Getting a little better from rest and quiet, I sought to do some work, but was soon taken with a pain in my side, which in a litue while seemed to spread overpy whole body, and throbbed in my every limb. This was followed by a cough and shortness of breath, until finally I could not sew, and I took to my bed for the second, and, as I thought, for the last time. My friends told me that my time nad nearly come, and that I could not live longer than when the trees put on their green once more. Then I happened to get one of the Sei gel pamphlets. I read it, and my deal- mother bought me a bottle of Seigel's Syrup, (Shaker Extract of Roots) which I took exactly according to directions, and I had not taken the whole of it before I felt a change for the better. My last illness began June 3u, 1882, and continued to August 9th, when I began to take the Syrup. Very soon I could do a little light work. The cough left me, and I was no more troubled in breathing. Now I am perfectly cured; and oh, how happy I am! I cannot express gratitude enough for Seioel's Syrup (Shaker Ex tract of Roots). Now I must tell you that the doctors in our district distributed handbills cautioning the people against the medicine, telling them it would do no good, and many were thereby influenced to de stroy the Seigel pamphlets; but now, whenever one is to be found, it is kept like a relic. The few preserved are lor rowed to read, and I have lent mine for six miles around our district. People have come eighteen miles to get me to buy the medicine for them, know ing that it cured me, and to be sure to get the right kind. I know a woman who was look ing like death, and who told them there was no help for her, that she had consulted several doctors, but none could help her. I told her of Seigel's Syrup, and wrote the name down for her that she might make no mistake. She took my advice and the Syrup, and now she is in perfect health, and the people around us are amazed. The medicine "has made such progress in our neighborhood that people say they don't want the doctor any more, but they take the Syrup. Sufferers from gout who were confined to" their beds and could hardly move a finger have been cured by it. There is a girl in our district who caught a cold by going through some water, and was in bed tive years with costiveness and rheumatic pains, and had to have an attendant to watch by her. There was not a doctor in the surrounding district to whom her mother had not applied to relieve her child, but every one crossed themselves and said they could not help her. Whenever the little bell "eV which is rung in our place when anybody is dead, we thought surely it was for her; but Seigel's Syrup and Piils (Sliakcr Extract of Boots) saved her life, and now she is as healthy as anybody, goes to church, and can work even in the fields. Everybody was astonished when they saw her out, knowing how many years she had been in bed. To-day she adds her grati tude to mine for God's mercies and Seigel's Syrup. Maria Haas. ' Shaker Medicines ore now being sold in all parts of the world, ana are working wonders, as shown in the abovo case. A. J. White, W Warren St., New York. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified aa Executor of the last Will and Testamant of J. M Cowan, dee'd, I hereby give notice to all persons having claims agair.st the estate of said decedent, to exhibit them to me on or be fore the 29th day of September, 1888. AH persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment without furth er notice. ROBERT C. KNOX, Executor. Craige & Clement, Attorneys. Sept. 23, 1887. 6t Now is the time to subscribe for the Watchman. LEGAL NOTICES. NORTH CAROLINA I & Superior Court. KUWAH CUUiiri ) Sept. Zlst, JUHW. J. A. Fisher, Plaintiff, against Nannie W. Sumner and Charles W. Sumner, de fendants. Special proceedings for partition of land. To Charles W. Sumner, non-resident : You are hereby notified, that the plain tiff above named has commenced a special proceeding against vou and your wife, a nine W. bumncr, for partition of land, situate in Kowan couuty, and vou are hereby required to appear before John M. Horah, C. S. C, at the Court House in bahsbury, on, if not before, the 10th day of November;" 1887. and answer or demur to the complaint. J. H. HORAH, Clerk. Sept. 22, 1887. 6t 'HGRTH CAROLINA ROWAN COUNTY, j r Jacob Morgan, Adm'r of David Morgan, JM rrs i a m -, . flfvs. l ne neirs at Jaw of David Morgan. It having been made to appear to the satisfaction of the Court that Jacob Cas per, David Casper, the heirs of Amy Peeler, wife of Anthony Peeler, and the heirs of Rachel Thompson, wife of Nathan Thompson, a part of the defendants above named, are non-residents of the State, they are hereby notified that they must appear in the oflice of the Superior Court of Rowan county on or before the 31st day of October, 1887, and plead answer or demur to the petition filed in this case, or the case will be set down for hearing and be heard ex parte as to them. JOHN M. HORAH, Clerk Seperior Court. Sept. 22, 1887. 6t Important Mcntrate Sale of Very VALUABLE REAL PBOPIRTY. Pursuant to a Mortgage Registered in Book No. 53, page 105, in the office oi Register of Deeds for Rowan County, made by Samuel R. Harrison and wife, Mary Harrison, for the protection and benefit of the undersigned on 2i)th day oi December 1876 in which they have for feited the undersigned will sell at public auction at the court house door in Salis bury on Monday 7th day of November, 1887, the following real property: 14 town lots on the extension of Fulton street, 50x200 feet; 32 town lots on the extension of Jackson street, 50x200 feet; 1 town lot of 8 acres on the extension ol Main street, adjoining Capt. J. R. Craw- ibrds,ou which is a large brick Residence with 10 rooms, 18x18, 2 briek Kitchens 10x32 for cooks or servants, 1 brick dairy, one large frame barn, corn crib, &c, with 2 wells of good water, also several other lots adjoining said property containing from one to 10 acres each, all of which will be accurately surveyed and made known on day of sale. Terms, i cash down, I in 90 days and the remaining in 180 days. Title retained until all the purchase money is paid. This is the most desirable property in or near Salis bury, situated on a high elevation and in a beautiful grove. For further informa tion apply to 8. R. Harrison on the prem ises or to the undersigned at Salisbury. The sale will be positive. No by bidding, the highest bidder will be the purchaser. 49:6t. J. S. McCUBBlNS, Trustee. Salisbury, N. C. Sept, 27, 1S87. NORTH OAR-HIKA X surERion Court. ROWAN CQU.NTY ) 14th Sept. 1887. D. A. Ramsay & Tobias Kesler, 1 Action to re c o v er loss by lire. piaraun, Against The Fidelity Fire Insurance Com pany, defendant. It appearing by affidavit and to the satisfaction ot the Court thnt the above named defendant, The Fidelity Fire In surance Company, is a foreign corpora tion and cannot after due diligence be found within this State, and that a cause of action exists against said defendant which arose within this State, it is order ed that publication be made in the Caro lina. Watchman, a newspaper published in Salisbury within said county, for six successive weeKs, commanding the said defendant to be and appear oefore the Judge of our Superior Court at a Court to be held for the County of Rowan at the Court House m Salisbury on the eleventh Monday after the first 'Monday in Sen- tember, 1887, and answer or demur to the 1 u : i mi i i - . .. ... uuiiijuiiii v ii n-ri win oe niea in me omce of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county within the first three days of said term, and let the said defendant take notice that if it fail to answer the said complaint during the term the plaintiffs win appiy io me court lor tne relief de manded in the complaint. J. M. HORAH, Clerk of the Superior Court, 47:6t Rowan Count-. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OFfi R A! ESTA F. In pursuance of a judgement of the Superior Court of Rowan County, I will sell nt the Court House Door in the town of Salisbury, on Monday the 7th. day of November 1887 at public auction, to the highest bidder, the following described valuable lands. I. A trapt of lajd situate in Franklin town ship, containing two hundred and seventy tw 1 mmt 1 1 nvc!Xj ncres oewg tne iuihi conveyed by T. P. Kluttz, Commissioner to Ann Mc Neely, by deed dated the 17th. day of De cember 1880, and registered in Book 69 ot the Public Register's Office of Rowan Coun ty. This is a part of the JWakay lands and is known as the Suthn Tract. 2. Also three (8J town lots, which are de sorihed by metes and bounds in a certain deed from J. C. Cowan and wife to Ann Mc.Neely, dated the 16th. day of Septem ber 1886 and reiibtered in Book 67 page 470, of the Public Registers Office of Rowan County. Terms of gale: The purchaser to pay one- half cash and the balance in six months, interest on deferred pament at 8 1 er cent. KERR CRAIGE, Commissioner. Dated Sept. 28th. 1887. 50 5t. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Executor of the last W ill and Testament of the late J. P. Wiseman, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, tnat they must present them to me on or before the 21st day of September, oinerwise tnis notice will be plead in bar of recovery. Ail persons indebted to said estate are re quested to settle without delay. T. J. SUMNER, Executor. Sept. 6th, 1887. 3S;6t NEW FIFR o The undersigned have entered Hito a co-partnershtp for the purpose of condnct iiiK the GROCERY and PRODUCE COMMISSION March 2S, 1887. business, to date from Consignments especially solicited. McNEELY & TYSON. The undersigned takes this opportunity to return thanks to his numerous friends for their patronage, and asks the con tinuance of the same to the NEW FIRM. He will always be on hand to serve the patrons of the NEW FIRM. 27:tf J. D. McM'JELi. j5gfi & jjajjj Rallroafl Co. Western North Carolina Division. GENERAL PASSENGER DEPT. Asheville, N. C, Sept. 24th, 1887. PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULE. Effective Sept. 25th, 1887. Eastern 75 meridian time used when not otherwise specified. WESTBOUND. Lv. i Charleston 6.00 p. m. Ar. Columbia 9.4S Lv. Augusta 5C5 Lv. Atlanta 7.00 Ar. Sfuoianliurg S.1S a.m. Lv, iscuarlolie 1.00 p. 1a. Ar. Spartanburg ' 3.34 Accommodation IVssenger Lv. Spartanbuig sj.r.e p. m. 2.30 a. in. Ar. Ileuutrsnn.iue 7.17 &.s$ Asheville t.OO 7.00 Lt. Aabevllle T.io ' Ar. fjot Springs .t q t.iorritovn M.45T tKnovuie 1,05 p. m. tCbattunooga 6.43 EASTBOU.ND. Lv. t'.'hattanooga :Kuoxllle tMoirlsiown iiot springs so a in. s.io p. m. 3.6o 7 .54 Ar. Lt. Ar. Lv. Ar. Ar. Asnevuic 9.41 Accommodation Passenctr Asheville Klo a. u. v.4 a.m. ncndrrsonUle .68 n.or Spartanburg t.io p. m. i oo a. m. Spartanburg H.46 2.13 Charlotte 6.25 6.05 Alanta 1.20 p. m. Augubta 10.30 a. m. Columbia 6.0 Charleston 10..5 Meal stations. tcentral mil meridian time. Pullman Sleeping Car between Hot Springs and Sa van 11 1I1, via A. G. L. and Charleston. Through t oar dpi ween Nornscown ana Charleston via ouin Carolina R. H. JAS. L. TAYLOR, O. P. P. W. A. WINBTJBN, A. D. P. T. fiichmonfl and Danville Railroad Co. V. N. C. Division. Passenger Train Schedule. Effective, Septt' 25th. 1887. Eastern 75 th. meridian time used, when not otherwise specified. WEST BOUND Leave New York Philadelphia Baltimore Washington Rich mo ad Raleigh Sail-bury Stausvllle Hickory Connelly Springs Morganton Marlon ASUKVILLK Hot Springs t Monistown t Knoxvllle EAST BOLXD Leave - Knox vine Morris! own Hot Springs ASH KYI 1.1. E Round Knob Marlon Morgan ton Hickory statcsvlile Salisbury Raleigh Richmond Washington Baltimore Philadelphia New York Arrlv Murphy Branch. Dally -except SUNDAY TRAIN NO IS TRAIN NO 17 8 no a m Leave Asherllle Arr 4 so p. m 10 5 arr w aynesviue it 21 p m Charleston i 05 Jarretts (Leave A. & S. Road. Dally except SUNDAY TRAIN NO 1J 3 M p. m Leave Spartanburg Anlve 1 10 p. m I II Arrlvo Henderaouvllle fM a. m Asheville Leave 8 18 Dinner Stations, t Central (80 th. meridian ) time. Pullman parlor car between Salisbury & Knoxvllle Pullman sleeping cars, on ail night trains. JOS. L. TAYLOR, O. P. A. W. A. WINBURN. Act g D. P. A. and Wktakcy Hab its eared at home with ont pain. Book of par tlenlan sent FREE. B M.WOOLLEV. M.D. Ailunt, Ua. office Whitehall 8b TTTTQ P A PVT? may be fonnd n 0t M Qn. 11119 rtXTCilX r. Rewrll ft Co 1 Kewnpaix-r Advertising Eurau10 Spruce St.). wlere aivertl1:,g oatracts may bo made (or lt IN NEW YOUK. 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