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, r - - -jjwaadfa-iJ. . . . goat y j ' I - v ' j 1 1 ' 4 - i:e rnEssvisiTos. PUBLISHED BT I . ' The Visitor-Press . Companj I'i Dally, Koep Sunday, .... Off ice in the Pullen Building, Oor FayettevUle ana Davla bta- r. Editor frWaacer. SUBSCRIPTtO PRICE. The Leading Afternoon f tn.iri the State. resist The Press-Visitor publishes all th - da and ban double the cit eolation of any daily r published in Raleigh. - TELEPHONE. 168 FBI DAT, SEPTEMBER 8. 1895. TUB PASSING OP THE ARR1NG TON COMMITTER. The ridiculous drama of Campll VhU.ins and Bryan, which haB beet. disported before the North Carolina imblio at intervals since ineaajoum ment of the late Infamous legislative Incubus, whioh ffl oted this State with a multiplicity of plagues, has at 1 last lapsed into innocuous desuetude. As to this so called Arrington in vestigating committee, it appears, to ns that U it were not suoh a laugn able and ridioulous comedy, the figure which it has out before the North Carolina public stands out as a melancholy, pitiable, travesty. Two of the men, who apparently hate no respect for themselves, and no conception of the self-humiliation of the sorry spectacle of their ap pearanoe in public life, have thrust themselves before the people of the State as custodians of a supposimy high trust, when as a matter of fact they ff 11 as far Bhort of the dignity which should Invest suoh a trust as a ten-cent, clap-trap Bowery vaude ville would tall under the maguifl- oent diapason of grand opera. The Arrington Committee has rilled the offloial role for which it was created about as we once heard it remarked of the Governor of a oertain State. It was said that he did not fill the Gubernatorial chair, but that he rattled around in it. So with the Arrington Committee. It bad hinn ooundlng functions, but the mental sUture ot the men and the cop- ous potations of the fatal fluid with which they steadily regaled themselves rendered them incapa ble of doing any thing except to rattle around in the big responsi bilities to which they found them selves yoked. The committee has practically accomplished nothing. It will make its report to the Su rreme Court, but any report from them after their absurd extrava gant in broken doses in this city will go without weight. The Press Visitor does not care to disonss, pro or oon, the merits of the case which they were supposed to investigate, tat it will say that the committee has proven a melancholy echo of the tribunal whion authorized it. ridiculous after clap of a Legisla ture which was characterized by in competency, irresponsibility and nm.fttnt.lnn of nower. It was a committee which was thoroughly characteristic I and an index to the t scandalous reooid and complexion ot that Legislature, and its passing into history is inglorious, bumilia ting and "ordioua. The doing of Ona year, . ' :. r)ne month, y . . ' this committee has hsd a laughs " ble side,' but it has tad another side, ' k which when viewed in the powerful jsW&light of sober though t makes it cut soch a.flgure , before high Ilea venal makes the angels weep. A MONET DICTIONARY-' 'j-ri- iff ''mmm.Xfgif-:', ; ... -.In oonnection with the live ques tioh of money and the active dlscus- -' sion of It, It is InterestJng to under, stand iH the terads Jwhioih ire used 4 in financial parilanoi - A'flQanolal authority has been asked, and has answered the following questions: . ' 'What is meant by prsdit money? 'Ans. Promises to pay .such as bank' JV notes, 'greenbacks; checks,' etc" '-- J' ' "Tc lea "money f ' Ans '-Coins de. :uci'l small Ouange not in tr" .';ca"y worth tSiolr 'face value, tLt received for their face valne be ........ .rfcano-aMrlln aritK kfnrtrfafd wim - ooia. ' "Free coinage T Ada Coinage free of charge, at (he option of own ers of bullion. In politics it (beans he free coinage of silver Into legal, seder dollars at the ratio of 16 o 1, vhile the market ratio Is Si to 1 "Ratio 16 to if Ana.-Formmly 16 ounoes of silver would buy ona once of gold. Now over 83 ounces re required, silver having fallen in prioe. . . Primary money? Ans, Money n which other so-called money Is redeemed, and upon which various fjrmsof money aire ultimately de pendent foi their value. "Silver money f Ans, Any sub. tanosof intrinsic value which by jus torn is Used as a medium of ex change is money. Silver at its mar ket value' is such a substance. "Gold money? Ans.-Gold in a form indicative of it weight and fineness is money. "Are bauknotes money ? Ans Banknotes are not money, but prom ises to pay money "What does 'aVmouetize' mean? Ans. To deprive something by law f the quality of money. Itisanlm aginary act, since real money is not lependent upn law for its valne. "'Remonetiz-?' Ans. To reverse i law by which it in imagined that something is demonetized. '"Fifty cent dillara?' Ans A coin statnied to indicate that it is worth 100 cents, hut worth intrin sically but 60 cents. "'Bimetalism?' Ans A theory that two metals can be used as a standard of valua, the unit of one being kept by law at the same value as the unit of the other. " 'International bimetallism?' Ans. The theory that bimetallism is im practicable if undertaken by a single nation, but practicable if undertaken in concert by all the ohief commer cial nations. " Gold standard?' Ans To have a gold ooin of a certain weight by oompa-isou with which all other forms of money have their value measured is to have the gold stand ard. The United States has this standard. "'Sound money?' Ans. Money ech dollar of which will bring 100 oents in gold. "'Monometallist?' Ans. A man who wants one metal ouly ustd as money. "Money unit?' Ans The coin used as a unit in business transac tions, as the dollar, mark or franc. " 'Present ratio of silver to gold ?' Ans. The present ratio is about to 1; that is to say, an ounce of gold will buy about 32 ounoes of silver. "'Gold monometallist?' Acs One who wants gold alone used as money. The term is uUsn misap plied to anyone who! .vois the main tenanoe of the pre en t monetary sys tem of the Uiiiud States, Franoe or England, in which the value of all kinds of money is flxtd by reference to the gold unit of value. Sc hool Books in Kalei(h. Correspoudtnee of Tbe Press-Visitor. I read with interent your artiole on "Regulating the Prices of School Books in Raleigh. As 1 am entirely out of this line of buxiness, I take it that what 1 may a y can't be as an interested party. Mr. Scarbort ugh says that "people of this oity have for years been tbe victim?, practi cally cf a book monopoly." I say from personal knowledge that this is not a fact, and tbe schools of Raleigh have been getting their books on as favorable terms as tbose books whioh MrSoarborough and the board have been getting for the public schools of the State The only differ ence is in faver- of the Raleigh schools, for when her Superintend ent found a book that he thought was superior to the one in use he would make favorable terms wiib the publisher and introduce the book aud the dealers oo!d get the tre mendous profit of selling, often 10 books for 10 cents each, and making 10 cents on the 10 sales, after charg ing half of them and often collecting half of what was charged. There is no money to the dealers In supplying those books on the State list on those used in the graded schools. Those of you who imsgtne there is millions in it, try it, and you will be a "sad but wiser man." 1 have often endeavored to persuade my former employers of theiojuatioe done them by the terms made for the prioe of books used in the oity sohco!?, as 1 knew they were not making a legiti mate profit on same. 1 hey were powerless to remedy it, as printed lists and prices were furnish d each pupil and they hsd to sell at those prioes. . ' . Now, to show the interest Profes sot Moses hid in one of the books of which be kieone of the authors, "Williams' Beginners Reader." ac knowledged to be superior to many now in use, and used, in the graded schools of Wilmington, Goldsboro, Durham and ether places, why did not Pro! Moses: nee these in the spools here?. Simply for the fact that he knew some crank would raise a howl and Say Jis was displacing some other book to get in his. All of the howl about ocunty and city adop tion is rnt snd is only tbe onta try. Ing to get tfie ins oot Books fat city schools should be selected by her su perintendent, as be oertalnly Is more competent to judge of their merits, as it is his businvia U;1 i i I also think the State has made a big mistake In taking the oounty adoption plan of books, for the State Board of E iucatlon Is certain . j more e -m neten't and I think better able to mike favorable terms with publish' era than the oounties oan. V . v 1 write this on the impulse of the luoment," without suggestion from anyone, simply as a matter of just toe to my former employers and the city schools. . ' Ferf truly, . O. XX McDonald Last June Dick ' Ur wford brought his twelve-month -old child, suffering from infantile diarrhoea, to me. It h d been weaned at four months oid ' and had always been sickly. I gave it .be utual treatment In soch cases but without benefit The child kept grow. 8 mg thinner until it .weighed but little more than when burn, or perhaps ten pounds. I then started the father to triving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera .ind Diarrhoea Bemrdy. Before one oottle of the is cent size bad been used marked improvement was seen and its continued use eured the child. Its weakness and puny constitution dis appeared and its father and myself be lieve the child's life was saved by this remedy- J. T. Marlow, X. D.. Tama roa. 111. For sale hy J. Hal Bobbitt Druggist Four Big 8ccess. Having the needatd merit to more than make KOOd all lbs advertising claimed for them, the 'following four remodle have reaehcxl a phenomcoal sale: Dr King's New Diraovery j for oonsumption, eonghs and eolds, neb bottle guaranteed - Eloetrle Bitten, the great remedy 'or llrer stomaeb and kidneys; Buekln't t roles Salve, the beat in the world, and Or Kiog New Life Pills, whieh are a perfeel pill. All these remedies are guaran teed to do juft what Is elimed for them ao4 the dealer wboae name Is attached herewith will be gad to tell yoa more of them, fold at John T SlaoBae's drog fore Chicago shot its straw hat Satur day, and thre were a good maoy bare-headed men looking f r hat stores. John G. Manger, editor of the Sun beam, Seligman, Mo., who named Urover Clevelani for the Presidency in November, 1862, while was mayor or Buffalo, S. Y., is enthusiastic in his praise of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and DiaThie Kemejy. He says: '1 have used it for the past five years and consider it the best preparation of tbe kind in the market It is as staple as sugar and coffee in this section. It is an article of merit and should be used in every household. Fur sale by J. Hal bobbitt. Druggist sept PEAC1 Live Tesohers and thor ough work in all depart ment. Particular atten tion to small children. who reeeive training in Voice and Physical' Col tare free. Call or drop a note to the Principal. It will pay yon. JAS- DINWIDDIE, M A., (Uoifemty of Virginia) Principal. ingSOtSeptlS Academy .of .Music. Friday, September 6. Having secured by special arrange ment, ue exclusive runt to produce the greatest 0f all American Plays, Oily A Farfflers' Daugliter Which will be presented bv a Com pany of Star Players, With MISS HELEN NORTH, and Miss Blanch De Bar Booth In the Leading Boles. Little Ethel May, 5 Years Old, The most brilliant Child Actress now before the public. . This great production will be under the exclusive management of JOSH E. OUDEX. - " Prices: 86 and 60 cents. Reserved seats 75c unserved seats on sale at w H. Kind's Drug Store. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION This is to notify the public and all whom it may concern that the firm of ray lor Moore, tobacco manufac turers, have - by mutual consent duf solved their copartnership heretofore e listing with principal place of bust neat In the city of Balegu, N.C Tay lor will pay all the indebtedness of the said arm, nut au decs due the said firm can be paid to either Moore or Taylor. as ma be most- convenient- to the debtor. - .Vast B. MoorX.' aug29 sod Phillip Taylor. Raleigh Hale Academy MOBSON ft DXNSON, Principal - The 17th year opens Monday, Sep tember Sd The course which has been so successful In preparation for Tolletre or Business is adapted to the needs of is or Ad- eacn pnpu. noard at low rates. drees Principals for Catalogue. aneiu lmi-x niurtG x' C r MAoc mom tk.k.aJ.f4pi.iS0Vt Absolutely fork1 1 WHAT' " v v: Ta a a - YOUR FAVORITE 5nuff ? i Why, Parson's Celebrated BECAUSE It is the purest and beat, manufac tured out of select Virginia Leaf To bacco. The Manufacturer, selects the choicest grades ot .Tobacco and guarantee if yon give It a trial your good judgment will approve EQERTON And in future you will use no other brand. Put up In any size pack age to suit the trade. Dealers. v Itruoswick, N. J. THE PUBLIC We are receiving an extraordi narily large and varied stock of FURNITURE FOR THK ALL We find ourselvee eompletoly over stocked sad will make a nacriBoe of goods for the next SO days. We will sell neat aotiqa- Oak Bed Boom Salt (of f 27 60 on timet regu lar price. $40 00. Heavy Oak Suites from $30 00 to $36 00 on time; regular prioe. $45 00 to ISO 00. Oor $1600 Bed Lonnfr will bow b sold for 1S 60 to $13 00. Single Lounges from $R 00 ep. ' CBiira that we have been selling for $7 SOEand $8 00 per set, aow fee $5.60 and $0.00 on time ' -..- . Oar $6 OO Beds now go for $3 00 and $S 60. Onr $6.00 Trookn ' go for $3 00 and $3 50. Onr $18 00 Stoves now go for $13 60 and $13 00 Otr $10.00 Bareaoa now gcr for $7.00 Odd Chairs for 75c and $1 00 that we sold for $9 00. 1 All the aboT foods eaa be bought oa small weakly or af oathly payaaata at saora prioo. Easj m; OUE MOTtp A Present fllea away mifo ever parahaM , BeaMBber a aarrr Tarvthlaa la (he faralahiaaT Use oa same terms sad lowest prioe. I P o re sau see oar Stores slaee the pries has tees red seed ' , , THOMAS A- MAXWELL . ... V ,.. :-. . . ,- "'il Ang A. ., 'K Ios ot the best quality and at lowest priw. in Raleigh ann to near-by railroad nolni f . . Ice now ready for delivery in any quantity. ; - ,. . ; POCAHO MTS, .STEAM COAL Is ahead of all others In quality and prices. J FOR GRAIN. HAY, M1LI4 FKEDI'SHINGLES, LATH8, Etc , pall on ' , ' - ' Jones; and Powell Raleiffihi;';N::C. SIMPSON'S Nickle "Plate Pharmacy. Baby's Health " Depends on good care.. Good care Ira plies cleanliness Cieanlinest requires good soap, such as 81 JiPSON'd WITCH BAZEL SOAP, which leaves the skin soft and smooth fflMPSON'S EC Z KM A OINTMENT Cures all kinds of skin troubles and nlc sores. Sent by mail for 25 cents. It It a specific for Milk Crust, 8IMP80N'8 IMPBOVRD LIVER PILLS have my fac simile signature on each box. In order to get the genu ine you should call at or send -Jt cents to - Simpson's Pharmacy, (Pullen Building.) WlfililAM SIMPSON, Bfaiiaffrr B.E.PARHM4C0. Livery, Sale and Boarding STABLES. 8. WilmlngtoD St., Le' oH 5tand. Hafiog rvmodelled, oor stables, e sr prepared to gWe the Best Accommodations to the publio. A share of your patronage is so licited TELEPHONE 60. T. B. YANCEY. R. F. PA ROAM. sepS lm W.A.UPCHURCH table Nice Carriages, Buggies, Buck Boards, 3umrs and . . . Sfyiis!? Turr?cats of ft! Telephone No, ' 8t. Salisbury street, rear of Postojlioe. - The hast $3.00 Hen's Shoes on the market. , ' Hade from tannery calfskin, dongola tope, all leather trimmed, solid leather sole with Lewis' Cork Filled Bolca. , ' TJneqo&led lor beauty, fine wnrkmaif ship, aod wearing qnaJitiea. , Tour choice of all tbe popular toes, lasts aod tasten- Ererv pair oon tains a paid-up AocK . dent Insurance Policy tot $100, good tot 90 daya . ' ' Wear Lewis' Accident - Insuranos Shoes, and go fauored free. , SOLD BT , ' Wliitixiiqr Bros si i ai m aChlw. amenaai SorOaatoria. . aa all lnaaM Hlaya ' i Livery S 1 3 3 WE AGAIN OFFER FROM TH 'v ll ' . i - " Oiystal Ice : Factoiy : PRICKLY ASH, POKE Roqt .. .AND POTASSIUM r Makes V" Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula P. P. I purine tb btoed. mhAm op th weak ih1 dbh:atoi, ritc atrwurUi to 4HJkd arrmL evpnl dttiiea. giTlag the psit frm bUfa and ppiiiena wbor mcknrca. rKxr7 lejtn.j and lafMltda flrnt prerftitud. For prlmrj Mocrttdary and tertiary arpbUia. for brood putounlnff. urcu ; rial polaoti. malaiiev dyspoiMiiK, and In an bkod and akin dltsMuiea, na ' bkttoba. ptmplr-t, old Aronie ulnara, tatter, aoald bead, bcria, orflplak; MMm-v tta aav," without fearttf oontradlrtlon.that- P. P. P.ta thabevtt blood ptirmar tn tha world, and mnkM poaltlre, apaody and aarrnaaant oan iu m rAl taSjatars mi tha aboTa dlaaa aa. MtCS. rapWoaiiuT iio. YOUR -ATTENTION Is calkd to our select stock of . -m j U-rOCeriCS, LtC. . - . Everything can be found that is usually kept In a first class Grocery Store. - NEW GOODS. LOW PRICES. A fair share of the patTonege of the public Is solicited, - vrouipt and careful attention to all orders, H. S. 10WRY AOT., , i Wholesale and Retail Grocer aud Com mission Merchant, 11? Fayettelle btreet. ..v ; SLATE ROOFER. V v:; , ' - 4. .anddearlaaUklndsor SOlUDtjra a.fO.BOOFIHO SLAT. P. U Bos 181, Balelgh, K. 0. Ohaabarlaln'a Kye and Skin (Matmeni Is uaeaualled far Edema, letter, Salt Rheum, Seald Head, Sore Klpples, Chapped Hands. Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, duooic Sore yas and Granulated Ere Lida ?or aale by drugginu at cena per box. to HOBsaowama. For pattinr a horse is a fins healthy erav uuoa try ut. unays umdition rowden, Tiev tons no the sraW aid diwJnn. ' ej or appetite, relieve eonstipauon. eorrect " .t O , duordor. de.troy.woru-.giTing tew hie to aa old or OTar-worked harm. nti per package. For sale bydraggitta. F IRE INSURANCE a 8. JKRJUX. OBO W. TBOVPSOIT, JR. Geo. ff JlopUr, "4 Co, ofticx at - ' J . Commercial aad Farmers' . Bask. llsswhAssnsteoi at Doiaonad . r- wr a uiasjswsj i"ia, asmmuy , V- . -: . . kiiAwvi is lstib eT.uvMmr -ii cnirz.fr x mm rm j- . ! mnnmnM-i.-. and foelooiiDdnt that aaothareooraa . jv : . I k f TTTZZrZTttn m. i.th wlUflacaoura. I baa alaa rallarad , . I't I Soar madlalDa f- aiy -w pcraonal momm. lOMtruir. mnap . g i , nowladn. Iwaja-'aoUdwUhayrt , -jiaS mEw. - If -I laaaaa, ploanar anil rlianmatlaa lor -i ..-i.v J .'. I Soraara, aaatraaunlbjrthaTuro waf f) VI 1 BALEIOH, N. , are as low and in some instance. iower - -w.-"..-.:.;' ..t. knives yo twy oa which yoag ' Bepresent Foreign and DomestIe n 0 - ' Companies of the higbestcharscter. i Business, solicited and prompt and caieful attention guaranteed . . I arpu ira " .. ' .. I V PIMPLES, --BLOTCHES'''-, AND CLP SORES r ; CATARRH; fMRRlfl,' ' .KIDNEY TROUBLES and DYSPEPSIA AiweaUrvtyi a r.r.r. -Prteltfy Sub. tmJM turn, the a"" bkwSulaw oa o.. 'Mroi.issu.1 Liiu Ban:. Savannas. Oa. i uaAtt S9- T urh a boule of our P.P P. Hot BprliitArlc.,ana hua tlmn mt mora irood than Ml Bu.nth tisMUmant at Che Hot SPrta iwad Ihrae boulaa O, O. Ob AbTdtin, Browe Ooantj, 0 to ff V mtf hmw I tarap by taatlfr to tha vnndertal propartlaa or P. P. P. for eraptlou of iba akin. I tnfterwl for aTral yaarawitnan nar IgntlT tna uiaavraoaitia bhioliuu ui my fana. I tried evei knows rama Ar bo la vain .ootll P. P. P. wan uaod ; (Slgaadbyj 3. P. JOHRStOlT, JOHKiTOlf, Sarannah. OSt CamS. Saomw. Tn., Januair J. 1SI Havana, uir-raaii omi Mimuni ntniim -i nave inaa Tour LIPPMAN DRO0. 0., . .: - - ;-- ntOPBUTTORS, Uanaaaaa-aBaMSMMii '. Hew Firm. "v t 'C HavlDR sold halt interest of the Oak City Steam Laundry to Root I " W Pane, it will continue nnder the same name at the old stand, 216 Fayetteville street, R W : Page and " L B Wyatt, proprietors.: We solicit i thd patronaire of the past and hope to ffreatly increase it by striotat-" - wntton to Dnslness and good man. : ft, MrPaVwillgiveth? bnsmess his entire time and attan-SK tion and will nse every effort to", pleans each patron who will give as a trial. - His first alia, will be" to ' remedy the defeots of the past, caused by tbe former owner not bav. Ing time to give it the proper attend tion, and he will see that nothing : but first class work goes ont, thongh 51 it on,. I . . . ""i-on , snoma oocur. win. do obliged to any customer to repiiri same ai tne offloa or to the driver s.ud we will have 1C right In thefntnre. , , . L It.-Wtatt, . ' - - Former Owner. - KS23iO Easllj, Qnlcklf, Peraanefllly fiesfonl ' OGKETIC NE(VIXE aaatornUatMaakeeS. i'araawaaknaaaaa, Mamaa v Uaoilitr and ail tha arila from aarhr or latar ax- " "Vlremau o araiwork. worry, ai:lmaa. ate. Fall Uronirth, too and development giraa -to fmy urvnn or portion of tha body. Imprura. r MrjtimmatiiaattT aMntrum thaflratboi. Xhooa. 4 (id of Mtora of pnim oo llnoiiroiioa. Oaa baaarnad in Tsat pookat. Scot by Btail to aa iddraaa on raoMptof orija. Oaa raotith'a net S t ST'.'.iS boJF'miXf' "MB, with ; WnUo ttanimn toa to refund moony if not ourl. iaod to aa for aha nnuina. Ciroalira waT ' John Y. IfaeBas, Draggist, BaMgh, H.O. IX t FOBT. T. C HABBI8. H"l.FORT&CO.v BALEioH.. a ; , . '5"u ."f80 d fond small ' laaiiiiai If 1 1 InSTlSI IBTillS kniau and Ah. n.nT? "" and other real ec tate t powers e WSi lTT ' ojt will aian ao l u.. . i eity property, make collections, exam. . lne i titles, survey and plat land? -T" -5?,Tbl2 houM nd tou for sale : ' ..v ang 7 lm - . 11. TOBTjyfiEfi 1 . t k J M .... " vomer supply warranted pocket knives, nir Mt tarDl Nirlsk taken when yon buy 2, . pnw bo Ja L D WOMBLE . ar I .f f:
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