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'."TrfstanT foraged part of a great icvemo which Wagner dipnoi live fully to carry out. This scheme, which was purely metaphysical -in its essence, waa to include three separate music dramas quite unrelated in plot, action and legendary origin, but mystically con nected by a metaphysical thread. These dramas are "Tristan und Isolde," "Par sifaFand the problematical "Die Sie ger," which Wagner mentions in his letters to Liszt The first two he com- pieteu, as la wen Known; ot luu mat, little is publicly known, save that he had sketched out the general plan of the work, and was ready to , carry it out after the first performances of "Parsi fal," in 1882, when ill health and his death in Venice (Feb. 13. 1883) inter- pOSBU. tie liau, iiuhcvci, ucrauiuicu upon changing the titleTrora "Pie Sie ger" (The Victors) to "Die Busser" (The Penitents). It is also known that the work 'was .oil an' Oriental subject. These last two facts, taken together with what is known of Wagner's philosophical ten dencies, are especially significant, and throw all sufficient light upon the main "'drift of his unfinished drama. leaf of music dramas, Wagner intended "to illustrate the three cardinal , points of Schopenhauer's philosophy. The three metauhvsicaJ Doints Wagner set himself to illustrate were: first, the Affirmation of the Will to Live, the essence of what, in Christian nomenclature, is called Sin ("Tristan and Isolde"); next. Compassion with the sufferings of others Altruism which, according to Schopenhauer, is the basis of Ethics ("Parsifal"); last, the Negation of the Will to Live Renuncia tion which, also according to Schopen hauer, is the essence of Sanctity ("Die Busser"). Thus, in "Tristan," "Parsifal'" find "Die Busser," Wagner set himself to illustrate, separately and in detail, the three great problems in Schopenhauer's philosophy, which he had illustrated, as a whole, if with less completeness and clearness, in the "Nibelungen." Scrib ner's Magazine. , Teaching Frugality. The wealth of Holland and the great commercial prosperity of that country about 200 yearsago were built up by a parsimonious frugality, which for a long time marked the character of the Dutch. This habit gave place to luxury when wealth had been secured. The clergy used to rebuke the growing extrava gance, and a French writer tells how a successful business man" taught his fel lows a lesson: Before retiring from business and tak ing leave of his friends in the city he in vited them -to dine with him. The guests, on arriving at his residence, were surprised to see the extraordinary pre parations that had been made for their reception. On a plain oak table, covered I with a blue cloth, were some wooden plates, spoons and drinking vessels. Presently two old seamen brought in dishes containing herrings some fresh, others saited or dried. Of these the guests were invited to partake; but it was clear that they had little appetite for such poor fare, and, with considerable impatience, they awaited the second course, which con sisted of salt beef and greens. This, also, when brought in, they did not seem to relish. At last the blue cloth was removed, and one of ftne white damask substitut ed; and the guests were agreeably sur prised to see a number of servants, in gorgeous liveries, enter with the third course, which consisted of everything peccssary to form a most sumptuous banquet. The master of the bonce then addressed his friends in the following terms: "Such, gentlemen, has been the pro gress of our republic. We began with 6hort frugality, ly mwms of which we became wealthy; and we end with lux ury, which will beget overty. We should, therefore, be satisfied with our beef and greens, that we may not have to return to our herrings." Youth's Companion. Here's a Whopper. A few whispered words notified half . the party to aim at his bead and the other half at the central part of his body. The second volley produced the de sired effect. The colossal snake leaped wholly out of the pool, and with a few terrible convulsions, in which he lashed the water and the flour of the cavern, he .sank quivering to the1 ground, a third . volley for his quietus insuring his certain death. This fact was then made sure of, and the caves were soon invaded by the pursuers. The monster was dragged out Into the level and found to measure forty-seven feet, the thickest part of his body having a diameter of two feet six inches. In color he has yellow in the upper part of his body, dark above, with dar!; rings encircling the body, between which semi lunar gray disks served as spots to varie gate the skin. lie . was opened by the niachotas of some cocoa pruners, under the direction of Mr. McCarthy In him there were found the half digested body of a deer and a number of forma 'pauperis forms, probably swallowed by him with the body of some unknown and unfortunate cocoa contractor. . By half past 0 p. nr. the joyful con Course, dragging the monster, reached Arinia, where the necessary stops were taken to preserve the carcass for display in the council hail of Port of Spain The exciting occurrences connected with this monster are still the subjivi nf gen eral discussion and gossip The Uland has not for a long lime been disturbed by tragic incidents of this erar.iordmary nature.1 Fort of Spain ia-etti - IAU Mr. Gntlitgticr. Uranduiainma h;us twon explaining to the tittle girl how OUr ctirlh is kept from flying oft into infinite space by Hie at traction of- the sun. which j.s constantly trying draw the earth toward itself, while the latter always k-eps its dis tance. 'Grandmamma.." said the little "jgirl. "1 should think the sun would get discouraged after a while and. like Mr. Gallagher, 'let her go.' "Providence journal. .IfKOMP.TNKHN. Firkt : ,)!. i. : , ; .-'-oriu mpti' ii. t' :-. ieM!'' i .P'r. A c k e rs K ngl i s li. ft-1 n e 1 y-for Co n - tiumplioii.tlVe uioriient I'Lepi.n t' couch, and 1 believe it saved yy life. Walter N.Wallace, Vn?huin. One Who Knowa" The' following testimonial is from u gentleman who knows our formula and is thoroughly aoquamMwith the curative p'roprty of our Tonic. The way to-know the merits is to try the article. Any 'practicing phy sician who desires the formula of Dr. Westmoreland's : Calisaya Tonic may obtain it from the Westmore land Calisaya Tonio Company, Greenville, S. C. This letter is from a malarial section. West Point, Miss. Having shown me the formula for making your Tonic while visiting your city the past summer I take great pleasure in recommending it. I am delighted with it, having given it in mv practice successfully, and to members of my own family suffering from malarial toxemia. Very truly, - B. S. Duncan, M. D. A Matrimonial Episode in Pennsylva nia. 'I don't want to break the law," he said as he stood in the presence of Capt. Starkweather at police head quarters the other-day. "You are very kind," replied the Captain. "What is your case?" "My wife has skipped." "Indeed." "Yes, skipped two days ago. As I said I don't want to break the law. What is the customary rule in such cases ?" "Let her skip." "I am not expected to pursue her and shoot somebody?" "No." "Thanks. She has shipped. Let her skip. If she returns I overlook and forgive. If she does not I mar ry the hired girl. Perfectly satis1 factory, sir, all around, and I thank your for your kindness. " Phila delphia Tines. o- Severe Cases of Blood Poison Thousand suffer from blood poisen, who would be cured if they gave P. B. B., (Botanic Blood Balm) a trial. Send to the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., for book of wonderful cures, that convince tho most skeptical. It is sent free. J. O. Gibson, Meridian, Miss., writes: "For a number of vears I suffered untold agonies from blood poison. Several prom- uiant physicians did me little it any good. 1 began to ue r li. r. with very little faith, but, to mv utter surprise it has made me a well and hearly person. Z. T. llallerton, Macon, Ga., writes: "I contracted blood poison. I first tried physicians, and then went to Hot Springs. 1 returned home a ruined man physically. Nothing seemed to do me any good. My mother persuaded me to try B. B. B. To rny utter astonishment every ulcer quickly healed." Benj. Morris, Atlanta, Ga., writes: "I suffered years from syphilitic blood poison which refused to be cured by all treatment. Physicians pronounced it a hopeless case. I had r.o appetite, I Lad pains in hips and joints and my kidneys were diseased. My throat was ulcerated and my breast a mass of running sores. In this condition I commenced to use B. B. B. It healed every ulcer and sore and cured me com pletely within two months." II . S LEDBETTER P.. 8. LEDBETTEH, JE. LKDBBTTBR BROTHERS Have in slore COMPLETE STOCK OF OF ALL KINDS, AND Farm Supplies, to which they invite the attention of the public. Meat, Meal, Flour, Corn, fyc RECEIVED IN CAR-LOAD LOTS We propose, to sell as cheap as an y" in the market. Give us a call. LEDBETTER BROS. ItOCKY RIVER SPRINGS INSTITUTE. jVTale and Female. HP HE HEALTHIEST LOCATION and jl cheapest High School in North Carolina. FALL TERM begins August 20th, 1389, and Spring term' Jan. loth, 1890. Tuition in English Department from $1 to $2:50 per month. Languages 50 cents por month extra. Music, on Piano or Or gan, $3.00 per month. Board in Hotel, including washing and fuel, excluding lights, $7.-50 per month, and in private families for 3 per month, including wash ing, fuel and lights. The Institute is located in 100 vards of sevon of tho finest mineral springs in tire otate. J1 or further information address H. S. PICKETT, A. L, Principal, fSiLVER, Stanly county, N. C. AN EXCEULENT EDUCATION at v?ry Low Rates IS OFFEI$JEj to SOTS and YOU&Q MXZS DAVIS SCHOOL. This is a Military Boardini School, and is one of the Bet Equipped Schools in tbe United States. Healthy location, Fine fTlimnfr. Milil Winiora CsLtnf f: Cornet Band, Cadet Orchestra, r nil uonrec oi muuy, or prep aration for highest classes of any College or for Business. Complete Course in Telegraphy. ter wiut ium parucuara uuurcsa COL. A, C. DAVIS, Soft., v M Bk M MONROE MGli SCHOOL, MALE AND FEMALE. ' MONEOE,N.O. - . : 1 FallTerm begins August 26th. Building oommodious, new and well ap pointed. Faculty consists of seven experienced and well-chosen teachers. The school offers first-class advantages in all depart- J menta literary, business, music ana art. Students can board with the Principals, with private families near the building, or arrangements may be made for young men to board themselves and room in the building. - Expenses low. For catalogues, address, L. D. ANDREWS, H. W. SPINKS, or W. P. ANDREWS, Principals. Come and see the most perfect fitting stock of Clothing ever shown in this State. Look at our PATENT BREECHES. We fit your pocket book. All of our goods are marked in plain fig ures. c. a. Dinon & CO., 15 East Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C. EDWIN SULLY WITH Taylor & Boiling, Importers and wholesale Stajls and Fancy tars, RICHMOND, VA. rSTc6 28 UNION SQUARE.NY. MHrjtf-t- S7.L0UlS.MD. 0AUAI.TEX. STILL GOING! A large amount of the ctoek of W. D. McRae is Btill unsold, arid these goods MUST GO at some price. We offer Special Bargains in Clothing and Worsted Goods, and it will pay you to give us a call. J. M. COVINGTON, Trustee of W. D. McRae. Shoes and Harness ! A. W. JONES is still at his old stand and is doing first-class work in his line. l5oots, hnoes ana Harness made ana repaired in the best possible manner and at lower prices than they have ever been known in this market. Good hand-made Wagon Bridles at 81.00; other bridles at corresponding low prices. A full 9tock of Harness and Bridles always on hand, and made to order on short notice by skilled workmen. A. W. JONES. T-fc .1-11 ITT 1 1 I have on hand a large and complete as sortment of goods, consisting, among a great many other things too tedious to mention, of Dry Goods, Men's and Boy's Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Crock ery, Hardware, Potware, Tinware, Guns, Pistols, Trunks, Valises, Coffee, Sugar, Shot, Powder, Flour, Meat, Meal, Lard, Molass es, Salt, Fish, Corn, Oats, Nuts, Candies, Apples, Dates, Prunes, Canned Goods, &c, all of which I will Sell as Low as Any body. And I'll do more. For every dollar you spend in cash with me I will give you a ticket which will entitle you to a chance at Double-B arretted Breech Loading Shot Gun, OR AN Elegant Musical Clock, as yon preter, both of which will POSI TIVELY be given away to my customers who hold the two lucky numbers on the 24th day . December next, : A little amusement will be good for your health. Try your luck. Yon will get yoor money's worth of whatever you buy . and may get the gun or clock to boot. I J. W. COLE. 5-Ton Cotton Gin Scales, SCO BEAM BOX BRASS TARE-BEAM Warranted (or 5 Tears . Freight Paid. - - j tl JONES HE PAYS THE FREIGHT.'; For Free Price List. Address - 1 f : JONES xjf ??KQHAMT0H, ?in?hamton, S. J, m wn (9 WOODWORK) AftAetlMEHfSfen : or 1B thosb;pa:ce9 HAMLET, N. C. ;v- Wholesale and Retail DEALER IN General erchandise. Now in Stock and to Arrive: -- 12,000 yards Calico, Ginghams, and oth er Dress Goods. 2,000 vards Pant Goods. 1,500 worth of Shoes. 500 dozen Keer's Thread. 2,000 Balls of Ball Thread. 10 gross Diamond Dyes. 200 boxes of Tobacco. 35 gross Snuff. 25 Sacks of Coffee. 10 bbls. each Sugar and Molasses. . 250 bbl3.. Flour. ' . Lard, Pish, Salt, Canned Goods, Candy, and a full line of j GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS, Notions, Clothing, &c. Now is the time for those who buy for cash to lay in their bummer supplies. 1 am ottering Special Inducemens to the WHOLESALE TRADE and buy ers of large quantities. W ill sell MEAT BY THE BOX, Sugar and Molasses by the barrel, Coffee by the Sack, and all Heavy Groceries in quantities just as low as they can be de livered here Irona V ilmington or Charlotte. With a large stock, and my Sledge-Hammer Motto of Cash on Delivery, I propose to always LEAD in prices and let others "run after." I am still selling (at the rate of 100 bbls. per month) that good common Flour at $2.25 per sack, ($4.25 for 5 to 10 barrels). Verv tine Flour at $5.25 to $5.50 per baarel. Full 200-lb. sacks Salt at $1.00 each. Good Coffee 18 to 20 cents. Granulated Sugar 12 lbs for $1.00. Good Coffee Sugar 14"lbs for $1.00, and other goods in proportion. I am still general agent for the CARY WAGONS, the best one-horse wagon sold in the State at the price. Price reduced to $30.00, cash, with bed ; without bed, $27 cash. Special prices to merchants. They are first-class farm wagons and warranted to give satisfaction. Come to Hamlet call for PACE'S CHEAP CASH STORE, and judge rny goods and prices for your selves. Verv Respectfully. THOMAS B. FACE. m HEAD. Try the Cure Ely's Cream Bal m Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Al lays Inflammation. Heals the Sores. Bestores the Senses of Taste, Smell and. Hearing. A port tele la applied Into sock nostril tW la urenible. PrleaSOa. mt Draefiata or by - Bail. ELY BBOTHZES.66 Warren 8t-,Hew York. RICHMOND COUNTY REAL ESTATE AGENCY WILL BUY AND SELL LANDS and all kinds of Real Estate. All property placed in the hands of this Agen cy will be advertised free of cost to sellers. Strict attention given to all business, and the interests of patrons carefully guarded. Surveys made and plats or charts furn ished to parties purchasing through me. r ronerty rentea and rents collected on reasonable terms. Correspondence solicited. Address A. M. McAULAY, Rockingham, N C. Diamond Rings, LACE FINS, EAR DROPS, SCARF PINS. SLEEVE BUTTONS, COLLAR BUTTONS, GOLD WATCHES, SILVER WATCHES, Gold and Roll-Plate Chains, Breast Pins, Cuff Buttons, Jersey Pins, Shawl Pins Scarf Pins, Bracelet, Necklaces, Engage ment Rings, Sterling Silver and Silver Plated 'Ware, locks, Bronzes and Orna ments suitable for Wedding presents, at New York prices. Eye Glasses and Spec tacles, Optical Goods, Cataract Glasses. No shoddy goods kept in this establish ment. Selection packages of any goods in Qur line will be forwarded to parties living away from the city on receipt of satisfact ory Charlotte reference. Boyne & Badger, Leading Jewelers and Opticians, Opposite Central Hotel, Charlotta, ST. C. Don't Buy It Until you see the fine selection of Ging hams, Summer Worsteds, Prints, Lawns, .Muslins, &c., which I have just received. A Full Line of Groceries Always on hand, and sold at lowest cash prices. Uali and see me. Ti B. C0VIK6T0K. 170 QL WANTED! HIGHEST MARKET PRICES wil be paid for Wool, by r Y, L EYERETT, 0 mm L V il MT LANDS FOR' 300 acres of land on both sides of the railroad, 4 miles from Rockingham. ' Price $1 per acre. ACRES, one and a half miles from iJ I t) town, at the low price of $4 per acre. Four settlements, with dwellings and "outhouses, on it. Terms made ecsy. V) ROOM HOUSE on Pearl street, in O good condition. Lot 170x50 feet, "" ,ACRES six miles northeast of town, U ) on which is a good vineyard of scup pernongs 10 acres in bearing vines. 1 lotinowp as the livery stable lot. 6 acres, with house on same, one mile from town. 10,000 acres of Pine Land at $1 per acre. Parties wanting to buy or sell land would do well to consult me before buying or selling. All the above property will be sold cheap and on cood terms. L M. McAULAY, Real Estate Agent. CAPE FEAU k YADKIN VALLEY R. R. CO. Condensed Time Table. To take effect Tuesday, Feb. 12, 1889 - TRAINS MOVING NORTH. No. 1. Passenger and Mail. Le BenneCtsville, 5.20 a m Freight and Accommod n 6.00 a m. Ar Max ton 6.30 a m 8.55 a m 10.50 a m 2.25 p m 6.50 p m 8.zu a m 1.25 p m 1.20 p m 7.25 p m 12.00 m Ar Fayetteville Ar Sanford Ar Greensboro Ar Mt. Airy No. 1 Breakfast at Fayetteville, dinner at Greensboro. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. No. 2. Passenger and Freight and Mail. Accommod'n. Le Mt. Airy, Ar Greensboro Le Greensboro Le Sanford Le Fayetteville Le Maxton 3.4o a m 1.00 p m 7.45 a m 6.55 p m 10.00 a m 7.30 a m 1 55 p rn 2 30 p m 4.15 p rn 7.05 a m 6.25 p m 12.25 p m Ar Bennettsville, 7.45-p m 2.50 p m No. 2 Breakfast at Greensboro, dinner at Sandford. . Factory Branch Freight and Accommo dation. TRAINS MOVING NORTH. Leave Millboro, 8 Cm) a m Arrive Greensboro, if '60 Am Leave Greensboro, 10 10 a m Arrive Millboro, 12 25 p m TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. Leave Madison, 1 45 p m Arrive Greensboro, 4 15 p m Leave Greensboro, 4 45 p m Arrive Millsboro, G SO p m Passenger and mail trains run daily ex cept Sunday. Freight and accommodation train runs from Bennettsville Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays ; from Fayetteville to Greensboro on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ; from Greensboro to Mt. Airy on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; from Mt. Airy to Greensboro on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; from Greens boro to Fayetteville on Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, and from Fayetteville to Bennettsville on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Factory Branch train runs daily except Sundays. W. E. KYLE. General Passenger Agent. J. W. Frt, General Supt, MANUFACTURERS OF Cassimeres, Jeans, FLANNELS, LINSEY3, COTTONADES, &c Yool carded cheap for cash or on shares. WOOL WANTED, for which We will pay cash or exchange goods. Address all communications to G. J. -FREEMAN, Proprietor Hamlet Woolen Mills, Hamlet, N. C. When I say Crrna I do not man merely to stop them fur ft limo, and then hare them re Wra again. 1 uiix A RADICAL CUKE. 1 have made tho disease of FITS, EPILEPSY op FALLING SICKNESS, A lifodoBff study. I watisakt ay remedy to OOHtt the worst case.- Because other have failed in no reason f nr not noxv receiving a cure, feeud at once for a treatise and a Frek iiottlb of my Ikfam.iblb Kembdt. Giro Express and Post OffiMj. It costs you nothing for a uiai, auu it w in cure you. Aaaress H.Q. ROOT, M.C., 1 83 Peael St.. New York CALL ON W. I. EVERETT FOR CLOTHING, HATS, Ladies', Men's and Children's of the best make ; Hoso, Half-hose, Ball Thread and Spool Cotton, Plaids, Sheet ing, Piece Goods, Bleached Domestics, Ta ble Linen, &c. SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Rubber Belting 6, 8 and 10 inches Gum Packine. Crackers, best Cream Cheese, Canned Goods, Flour, Meal, Lard, Meat, Molasses; in lact, a full line of Groceries. AIbo Wagon Harness, Saddles Collars, Hardware, Crockery, Wood and Willow ware, Glassware, Candies, &c. All goods offered will be as repre- sentea. - -: septiJUtf mm Mills Co., 1 IIJp Ppa 0TO 'WAS- fj': U 111 Q EXCEL. ff" YEABS. ''Haokmetack," a lasting and fragrant . penume. rfi.ee 40. ana oJ cem FURNITURE JDEALER. I have now in store an unusuallv i., EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. WRITE ME FOR PRICES IF IJV NEED 0 F ANY. I buy Carriages as well as Furniture in large quantities and will sell cheap. E. AHDREVJS, Charlotte, U. . lME.OK.LlSNJ3TJR.GJ- IRO N "W O FL CHARLOTTE, N. C. Manufactures Steam Engines & Boiler AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. Repairs Promptly Attended JOHN RESERVE YOUR ORDERS FOR UNTIL YOU CONSULT For Samples and Prices of Work. FULL STOCK OF STATIONERY. Our work and prices will compare favor ably with any in the CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGASM Has attained & standard of excellence which admits of no superior. it contains every improvement that Inven tive senius, akill and money can produce These excellent Onrann .r celebrated for vol ume, quality of tone, quick response, variety of combination, artistic design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, making them the most atibractiYe, ornamental ana desirable orgtms for uomes, scnooift, cnurenw, lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED BEPCTATIOIS. rjfEQUALED FACILITIES, BEST 3IATKUIAX, COMBINED, HAKK THIS THE POPULAR ORCAH PIAE0S, STOOLS, BOOKS. Catalogues on application, Free. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO- CHICAGO, ILL. OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL &2 ggPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk. tlsested, and asetmllated by the mai MssMtrr stomseh, wbra the piiis MsUarf the oil witH tbe bypepb. Resarkalfe u a fiesh producer. PerseBs gala rapialy whCe taticg it. Hyiicians to be th Finst and Best prepa- buum' v worm lor we react, aaa cure COKSUttPTtON, SCROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY. WASTING rl?A8E8 EMACIATiOM, . COLDS and CHRONIC rniirun 3Tb great for Consumption, and Wastaiq in Children. &liby alt Druggists. stock of BABY CARRIAGES, that I am selling at and Keeps in Stock k5. To. WILKES, Madager. 001 mmu State. Tbe best and simplest RIFLES MADE. Strongest Shooting. EASIEST WQSK1KG. All sizes from 23 calibre to 45 calibre. The BALLARD All prices from $15.00 has wan more prizes at Target Shootintr than Stand without s rival for secn- all other makes racrand killing of rifles put to gether. power on lan!" or email jnum; Our We guarantee Our Goods EQUAL TO AnytMng Produced IN THAT LINK. Ask your dealer to show our rmea. Illustrated Catalogue sent FBEE on application. Address HASLIfi FIRE ARIS CO. P. O. Boa 30 .Ei HEW EAVSU, CONN, Lyman's Patent CombiBatioii Gnn-SiP1- Cet Irico. of Slrtts. Bines, etc. Address, IDEAL REL8A01HST0SIS oil FOS ALL I RIFLES, Pistols s and Shot Cuns. But nr tub Woklp 3 for Illustrated Ikscnpine g Circular. IDEAL MF'Q CO., o 1064 G Kew HsvsUi Conn. of GENUINE PETERE COTTON SEED for sale at fl.tX Ter to el. Only a limited quantity. Moei f line cotton known. , v rf H. W. COYINQTON, Rockingbaffl v ma ?1
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