V
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Something A but Our NVighbr to
the SoutrrWhom : W M ay i Have
-Venezuela lVa ftderjnl repnhlie
and includes an area of
square mil-h embraced ! twnen 57
deg. and 73 d eg. 30m ' vet buit
lode and 1 detr. 4m.' and 12 dg
-2TtM ' A.Iout.'XJitilu
i!tm. nonii iamimi'. un mi1-
4uiUtliw8t it claim territory, which
is also elniim'd ly Colombia ano
Ecuador ami on l he east is th
land which is climed both b
Wuezuela and Great Britain.
which holds that it is a part of
British Guiana.
The total popiibition of the re
public is 2,198,320. The pure
white population is estimated .to
'be only ;1 per cent, of the whole
rThe,Teligion ia Roman Catholic
and'the number of the pupils in
the schools ol the - republic is
99.4G6. .
The total value of imports of
1 Venezuela ii 1 1895-6 was 2,498,135
pounds sterling and the export?
amounted to 3,292.171 pounds.
; The principal exports are coffee,
1 cocoa, tobacco, cotton, sugar, hides
atid animals. The foreign com
merco ot the country are princi
pally with theUnited States, Ger
many, France and England. The
chiei seaports are Laguayra, Puer
to Cabell o, Maracaibo, Krinidad,
Bolivar, Puerto Sucre, Puerto Guz
man Blanco, La Vela and Gutrla
Carcacas the capital city, is an in
, laud town with a population of
70,509 in 18S3,
T-he total length of the railways
of the republic in 1SS6 was 144
miles but siuce that time about
seyeral hundred of miles of new
roads have been built. These
lins connect the principal seaports
I , with the nearest inland towns and
'seats ot mineral production. , There
; are several tuousands of miles of
i .
telegraph wires connecting the
j principal cities of the republic.
The republic of Venezuela is
made up of.eight states, eight ted
eral territories, the federal district
add two colonies.
The states are Carabobo, Guz-
man Blanco, Lara, Los Andes, Za
mora, Falcon, Bolivar and Burmu
dez. fhese names of the territo-
ies aro Alto Orinoco, Amazouas
Yururari, foura, Goojira, Cclon
Armisticio and Delia. The colo
nies are Guzman Blanco and
Bolivar.
Armisticio, Alto Orinoco, Yu
nirari and Delta include all of the
disputed territory.
The revenue of the republic de
rived cheifly from customs duties,
amounted in 1885-86 to 1,083,644
pounds ar.d the evpenditures of
the. government were 1,239,400
j pounds. The public debt at the
1 end of 1886 was 2,680,850 pounds.
The debt bears interest at 4
per cent,.
v
The conttitution of the repub
lic is modelled closely after that
of the United States The presi
dent is assisted by eight ministers
and a federal council. The law
making authority is vested , in a
congress of two houses a Benate
with twenty-four members and a
chamber of deputies of fifty-two
members. The deputies are elect
ed every lour years directly by the
electors of the states and districts
and the senators are elected by the
legislative bodies of the different
states. Congress elects'the feder
al council and the federal council
chooses the president. The term
of the federal council and the pres
ident is two years.
Tee Venezuelan republic declar
ed its independence of Spain in
1811 aiUl wa9 at warlare with .the
mother country, for nearly ten
vears tbere&fcer. Bolivar, a na-
f ive of Caracas, was the ; leading
. spirit of the revolt. The inde
pendence of the republic was not
recognized by Spain till 1815. In
184(J there bgan a. series., of civil
.evolutions which lasted till 1S50.1
During these struggles, in 1851, all
the plav.es held in the republic
Were liberated. In December, IS
70, Guzman Blanco was declared
provisional dictator and acted as
dictator till 1S73, when he was
elevated constitutional president
for four year&. Since the election
ofBlanoo, Beveral presidents have
administered the affairs of the
- republic: The sittingpresideht
is Ferdinand Crespo. Charlotte
Democrat.
I Chairman 'IitrIoy Kx.
1 ;.. ? " plain h. '
Chairman Dmgley,ot the tiya Utah maj tw oumidf nl rt pn
an MAnnn f!nmmiHe. makes the' of the American Union iiw. til
following statement : , , Utry fiiUi IStaU. it having fidfilb-d
i4The revenue bill ia not .intend-: 'all'-'the comhtnuiH required bv
ed lobe a tariff revision, but simy- Cngre8. The rprl of th Gov-
ly an exigency bill4 to raie about ' ecnor uu tl- Utah (ininiiMimi
$40,000,000 of revenue to meet the era are now publihd. 'Under tin
deficiency. The main ' object is "ehhabling act" as it is cilled.
revenue, although incidentally the 107 delfjiat to-a - Constitutional
increases will help Amenean in- Con vedtn'm 'were cliowu dlvfdel
dustries to some extent. "The liill into Si'.OOO Uppublicans, 19,000
is limited to two arid a half Vears,' Dtiurrai. anl G.500 Populiftt.
the expectation being that by that This waa tbn vot, however, fnr a
time the Republicans will be in delegate t the Congrevg, Th 107
full nower and able to ravise the delegate t the Convention were
i- -
tariff on their own lines. Wools divided into 59 R-oubliean-. and
are taken from the free list and 43 Democrats. In properly Valu-
clothing wools given a duty of 6 ation tlie incroase was from 123,-4-10
eentt (m ier cent of the dutv 289,190 in 1S75 to $99,503,243 in
" I '
provided by the act of 1890) and 1S94. The increase in population
woolen goods are given a specific for the last decade was 44 per cent
compensatory duty of 00 per cent total population m 18IH id esti-
of what they had under tlie act of
1890, in addition to the ad valo
rem duty of the-present law. Car
pet wools are placed where they
were under the actbf 1890, and the
same' specific duty given to carpets
as under the act of 1890, in addi
tion to the ad valorem duties of
present law. The article of lum
ber placed on the free list of the
tariff of 1890 are transferred to the
dutiable list with 60 per cent of
the duty that they had under the
act of 1890. Then all the other
dutiable schedules (except sugar.
which is not touched) have all the
duties raised 15 per cent. The
committee had not the time to
treat the articles seperately, and
hence a horizontal increase became
necessary as to all articles now on
the free list.
'The bond bill,' added Mr. Ding-
mated to be 217.000. The capital
iuvested is estimated at $14,551,
345; sales at $32,S6o,794, and the
number of concerns at 1,947, with
5,023 employed. In its bank
statement it places the aggregate
capital at $5,011,890, and the de.
posits at $lVS9,2b7.- Wilmiug
ton Messenger.
Tll5
X.lttl
Pciper.
Country
The morning papers lay on the
seat beside him in the elevated
traiu. .Ho was reading with
eacernes an awkard, crumpled
little sheet. The printing of the
paper wns unccuth, for it l"Kked
as though half tho letters were
smashed. 'The impression of tho
type was dull and blurred.
It was tho weekly paper, printed
in the town where this prosperous,
ley, 'gives the Secretary of -the well-dressed New Yorker had ben
Treasury authority to issue a 3 bom and bred. Many a man who
per cent, ffve-year coin bond to has carved bis fortune in thin city,
maintain the redemption fund, in haiU the little ccuntry paper
addition to the authority he uowl every week as a welcome messen-
. 1 i.' 1 J Al A. it,. T. . 11 I . 1
pubises, uut piuviues umi iue ger. it tens now tne crops are
proceeds of all bonds sold under flourishing, how the fences aro be-
nis act and under the resumption iDR whitewashed every spring, and
act shall be used only for redemp- and, perhaps once in a while there
tion purposes. It also provides! ia a nararranh about the ilenr nhl
that all bonds shall be offered to mother.who has got into print by
the people of this country. The entertaining the sewing circle.
bill also authorizes certificates of And the nrosnerons New Yorker
i i - -
indebtedness bearing 3 per cent in-1 reads it entire, whilo the melro-
terest and pavable within three! nolitjan Rheets lnv hid him nn-
years to be issued to meet any heeded. New York Herald
temporary deficiency of reuenue.
The onlv obiect of the bond bill is I A. Prcnelior Cunwfcl
5- - j - j
to reduce the rate of interest and
the time they run, as the bonds
ClirlMtmni PnHiit.
On Xinag dav th Dem.:rnt n
C"WpI tliH following iiminunica
ti'nShich explain iulf :
Ed Democrat: rira-Pt nmr
stiocri ptiou to ynur pipr and
bi id m mv bill.
Uf!iv clfiillv.
I). SsriiKM'K
Grrensbom, N. C.
Iec. 21. 1595
Wh wiiih lb x .lulg a mrrv
time. V lip h will imt briii-4
n suit to detror l)-ni:ral.
In ih miiiim ur fri nd cxn
tiud im at th obi laud r-ad t
acconiPKMlat lhni
IMortliHtnf c C'limitr
M IIlllttlM.
Mr. J. M. Kinrnid. ln hi
ductd til Nurth Smtr lor
Ihe past year nn left Lincoloton.
The DirHtr nf the. Hotnl hav
leufunl it to Mr. V. I). JIins.ii. ulu
twk charge on Jan. I, Mr.
Kincaid made nun v InetuU during
hid stay herf and S,uiro!titrn n
sorry to lotw htm. Mr. Hii! han
had considerable fxperi-iic in lh?
Hotel huhe4 and I lit lU'blic innv
expect Ihe North Stale to continue
well up ti it former standard of
excellence under his inaiiagineiil.
lCtivIll to Have t
Sioro.
We learn I hat Messrs U.S. Rob
inson and Clarence Coon ol H. S.
Robinson iV Co . of this place, and
Dr. W. C. Kiaer, ol Heepfville.will
goon erect a store room at Reeps
vilU, Howard' Creek township.
The? will do a general mercantile
bus ines.
Dr. Shi'h!, an iniiient p!iy
cinti of T n n nyji:.,I rrg.1 d
AyrH Sar.juri la an tln q
b!oHl-intHri:..- uu i-arth, and I
know of many Mitul-rful ruf-4 ef
fcte! by it-ii-. lhyiicinn all
over I h laud bav inab iiniilar
fttntfiiH'UU.
A lM"lttl Irr i-rlptlW.
TAlur tt truant t ?iThlztcAri
.Hun" wr.t-: bu t ii.sj. lr
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ran rtirrrM !U r r4t m-r. I u ir
llpalinn i J W 1. tU t-r, .r4 t
rrorral rjtra i. t.V ll !
Sir. An birr Ul U-.r-T
Alf., Cr.'nifo, wi. rtl n ! .-n.r.- !l j
nut ral tiTatx- t Id a f--l a. ' j jiu
R. A. HOUSER,
Pra c ti ci 1 Ti n n e rvcrj
Dealer In -
Mr. Il.mi.-I Kink. -f HudUill. nrj.J-it? ts"-i i.i.n.:r
l -fttawLn i-.muiIv. t t ;ium- ' .i-.nn!i iti r- iiwi. ?t l!
sin 11 for noit.ii -. It,. ! a td- rt a UM. m
wril r ! I - t w t . j ...-
W
ii'T .': ! r b run a
grv ri't. 1 :
(!rc k i"W
nme In tt!
in-r , 1:1 1 I nnrd '
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tr 'f:i i 'MMtv rornini-
fiiit-r V I. !.tU-r. N-ri!i llf.d .
. OVERWORK
i Nervous Prostration
if i I! i t
X'OVVVAi
: Lowest
.ll'.".lr.
WOltK,
Prices.
i f
Mr. Hu!i-tti irr ;ll ffr-t ntii-lbrr
uutii-ry ti 1 m l ju'. 1 tir -rlir.
l.
J rrnti ff'nt t' II il i.b I t r ict
Ayer's S3rsapariia
-- , it
Lolt rr 'JVxhm.
Messrs Karly Edwards and Burl
on I)p!lingr left Iron Sutton, this
county, for Texas on IVc. 2.'t, lbW.
Mr. I)ellini;er is a brother of Mr.
John Dellinger who cl?rlc for ltob-
linsion it Co. Mr. Edward is a
nephew of CapL W. H. Edwardsof
this place. Th?v will miko Texas
their home.
Alloo Swarm oi Olii'lMt
hum Inv.
Mr. D. A. Coon, who lives four
miles from town, informs us that
he had a hive ol b which
"swarmed" on Xma day. Th
day was very warm ft,r lh timn of
the yoar. Tho lfs PccmeU to
think it was summer.
which the Secretary ia not author- Haqerstown, Aid., Dec. 2G. The
ized to issue bear four or five per Rev. Henry hvans Cotton rector
cent interest. The bill practically of St. John's Episcopal church, in
separates the redemption fund 18 sermon yesterday morning,
from the cash in the Treasury ,and made a violent attack upon Presi-
is intended to put a stop to the dent Cleveland, for whom he had
practical use of proceeds of bonds voted for tho presidency, though
to meet the deficiency in the Mhe pastor is a Republican.
Treasury." I 'Hour by hour," he said. ' tne
These bills have "passed" the F re8ldeut 8 utterance stands pub-
House and are now in the Senate IIC1V impeacnea y o nonpai.com-
r,A,v ,;...4,, tvi'Att mon sense of the people. Bitter
likely fail. Ed.
A AXillion in SIff lit.
who felt that, with his great jiift?.
he might have lifted the nation to
higher, urer planes of action; but
North Carolina steps to the I he has been dragged from his ploco
front today and announces that she as a statesman down to t ho lovel
is ready when running her full of the political leeches that sur-
capacity to spin her own product round him. Hv one oreath of his
of cotton mouth he threw million of the
From the carefully collected and peonVs mony into the maelstrom
collated facts and figures, the-fed- of financial nun ; 111 another breath
ChrlHtuuiH VlMitoi'M.
A. G. Mangum, E?j.. of (ias
tonia, was here during the holi
days. He is a lawyer, and a
nephew nf Itev. Dr. A. V. Man-
gum, late of the State I niversity.
Messrs W. C. and A. I. Quicldf
of Crouse, wero hr Chr.fttmas ly
on a visit to their parents.
Mr. Thos. Quickel, who teaches
at McAdensville, was her during
the Xmas holiday.
Misses Mary and I.izz'u Hyntim
sp?nt tho holidays at Wilmington,
visiting Mrs. Thos. H. McKoy.
Master Curtis went to Stokes
county to eee his grandfather, cx
Judge W. P. IJynum.
Mr. A. M. I larnl 1 and family, ol
disappointment has come to many N3wton, and Mr. K. E. Harrill, f .
umcago, in., gcni inc noininy-
- t
ri.nnu f'-o: 1 in ii3inm
county, i. -v s f-ot dtrii.n r-
garlin a i'.i-mji i! county lio, a 1
rci!til f On--.- -mmtv, and i
cnv jui!ilv a ti-r .tl-nl i the
diMnl hn iv. ropr-ut.
T firm Irtirent eem to
lo tonkin: linos 'tly f r Gn.
Catir.v nod t!i.- noih ! lti r 1
who ar trytr.it I t 1 ih. Cuban
lit bel!io:.
J-r tni:!: I'r. pHu Elijah mitht
Ntdo K- tn Smt!lt. Sir Walter
Scott H.nrt Smith, Jutu V rundcx
Smtih. aiifl Tt rr.!l Fog Smith
are lh" nam, n ot a family of
Smith out in i Uiw.
Tb Ci iiini Hotel. Charlotte,
N. C. hn changed hand 4. Mr.
Ecc 1 4 whn ha hml chrj of lb
(Vntral for v ar. relir from
the Centra'. nr;d tnke chare of
iUs Htiford II. ! I. Mr. Eccl is a
vrr uccful ho:! mn.
Th Atlanto' t'ort: .m ha put
on a ri!Mii trim to run irem
Nflw Yrk City to .lackonvtlte,
Florida.
Hall ll-lir l: t.iwi r -ti j thrn-nVl-
aiul pi ri.iii- ii -ji!e all mrr
tti i t.-rll. v li'i inr it l r-
lr'4itt k;:-- hir mi'iral r..l..r.
l litortl Pnnticfu,
.lam I, V.n. . , ;.. rn in, I tiii acu
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nm-f) r nil X -- 1 !t.- t r ki,,
t-Lilil a tul Inn . .itHi' ' hit iti ii1
1 il hi l atii! tr tl .i fur )rr.
lo I lr prlu !:! ! -: s 1 1 'f ullwr
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North
lowing table i made up.
-We have in operation in
Carolina:
Cotton mills
Spindles
Looms
Operatives
Cotton consumed
(bales per annum) 374 ,220
Money invested $1,710,000
This
news to our own people and es
pecially to the public at'large.
Thesa "184. mills. are located in
184
989.093
24,024
24,825
h i.piljMragly itivokj4 his Congres
to avert tho era ah be hns called
down upon oar head, and millions
ot lives are d it-turbid by the hor
rible possibilities Go,l grant tho
ltnpoaiblo possibilities of cruel
war."'-.
The pstor! 'words c rented a
great stir'iu the coi.gieation.
I
. , iiriKimas j
ui iniicuiriit uiti
OMt vltlOK
DaiujCM. -
An impromptu dance was given
at Dr. CronsVs en I he evening of
' . . ' i T Ot JfkE TL . 1
different stiods of the state from - 1,1(5 K prwtiii
the mountains to the sea. jwere Missfc Alice GriS" -nd Jen-1 daV8.
These twenty four thousand op-, nie XX re,l3.,iali ! tlie gentlemen were
i ,. Messrs Fiulf-y and Justice. The
with Esq., A.Ci. Il.irnll nnar loun
Mr. It. E. Iiarrill i now with l!n
Sprnguo Collecting; Am ncy.
Hohinson, (i.olorMlj, fnim
erly n porter at the North State
Hotel, but now of Madison, N. .).(
was hero durinj: c b li'diduyn.
is a IXMiiocrnt ami votrd that tick
et at the late ohlion-. H wns
still wearing a -nmjai?n button
while her last win-k.
Dr. W. M. Ki eftv. f..nnorly of
thid pluctvbut now if M;irllMroii2h
S C, via- here during tn holi
iayp. He is a bnthor of M r
A. W. and .In . Ileily of this
place.
Mr.-L. I). Mill-r. nftho Demo
crat, Fpent thi hoiiday with hi
family at Rutherfordton, N. C.
fr. and Xfr Ktinhrn Hnrmlnn.
ol L-okesburv. S. C. were nt Mr. I
- -
Lawiug'tf during Christmas holi-
: Sr V-l.N. . I-.;- i
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1 I ; ib-.-. MA. l . v 1 ."
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Misse9 Crouse also took part in the
dance'. The Lincolnton string
Hood's pills have won high praise
for their prompt and efficient yet
easy action.
them are North Carolinians.
per cent of it, is grown in the fields band Tarnished the mafic.
adjoininfi and adjacent to thel
mills. - ' .J ' U
The mouey invested ninety
three per cent of it is North Can
linn 7Ti.ir.PV
The managers of tho n'Drl Connor and aaughter, Cokes-
eishtv five ner cent of them are 1""' ' vouuur, o. v,. ,
a
-ifh7A North Caaoliiiians. -1
; Tiieseare-the facts, careful 1 r pol-1 rg-011111- The following
lected and carefdllv collated. ' .genuemen Tvere present: Messrs
They tell their own tale without!1!??' &t Oojtner,
blow or bluster. Raleigh Obser- Rawing, AVard and Summer, all of
ver. -, , . ' i .'iP1 fJme is report-
The following atteuded another
danco given by Miss True Crouse
on the evening to December 24,
1695: : f Migs'l Josiej Pharr, Char-
jJottn; Mis3 Hodge?, Hedges, S. C;
TV g t. - i
jjr. uonnor ana
bury, S C.; Mr.
Mi sb Eva Snmner aod Mis Alice
Grigg, Lincolnton. The following
gentlemen were present: Messrs
Tor Un r- I Vr afTmJ trrtbl
trota cftiim t! i.iUij, m l Ui tout
ntUrkrt l-d r.Uh kUnty lrrob,
offering rt,r, r-!? I .;iv tck. hlr id
lTf. I rril r. i.l l.t':LinapfUU. I
Hood's Sara
AftrrtMfint toltl t lp
I f!t. .trrh U'.tcr k
that Idr?d -1 jcoj- brtwXi
ttaa n ! hr trr lx bottle.
Tc.Ujr n.y J sth l lur Ihto tl h& two
for mor thn fr-d. I Ktt)oki4i7v
hrsrl tr ir!ct d!f!.cnl:3r, tl mm la doty
txmnU to clr llmxl' rariiU tbm
rrllt of cttrtn ray fS-Hon Joxni
Food, K!d t barcb, VinriaU.
Hood's PlUs a"t hrr:Uilj w-J llooTt
Corn
7 t'T
ft wv .... v-
What is
n n
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Subscribe for the Democrat. ' I furnished music.
ed. The" Lincolnton string band
Mis? Mattic McLean, who at
tends the State Normal at Greens
boro, was here during the Xmis
holiday f.
Mi63 Carrio McLean, a Icacberin
the Chsrlolte Graded SchvKi!, wat
at home during the holidays.
Mr. Iiurgin Wilkin, one of Col- , conlainin
lecto liogwra torce,wa here Amas oy 4it .
day; Ho is n ton of Mr. J. L. Wib 40
Mr. J. E. Love, who works in the Potash.
Seaboard Air I.ini Shops at Ab- I A . . , e . . .
bcvill; g. C, iiitl hit f.mily ,tml ,f .th,s Phn .bu
here daring the holidays.
Is a vigorous feeder and n
spond well to liberal fertiliza
tion. On corn lands the yield
I increases and the soil improves
; if properly treated with fcr-
CaAtorln U Dr. Rimurl IMtcbrr prrTTlptlftn for Inftil
run I Chlhlrrru It routslm nriilirr Optnm, Morptilor nor
cthrr Nurr-ntlo u.tntr. It U n li.rniI- ntMiltut
for I-Arrcnrlr, I )mr. Soothing Synijr, un C'tor IHL
It U IMroAnt.. It fiimnteo tlilrly jrar um by
, Millions of Mntlirrm. Cantor!.- ilnlmi Worm mi! allays
feTcrlhnr. CotorU prtrtl tomilla? Sour Cn nt.
wir- Illarrtifra anl Vlt. Colic. Ca.tor!a rrllrvr
tethhi: troufitr-, cure rnntlpatlnti r.r4 flaliilrDcy.
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And horrels gltln liralttiy nnl natural lcep Ca.
toria tho Chlllrct Panaco-iLo 31otlir Friend.
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Rev. and Mr. R. 1 G wen by
irere nt Mr. Jno. it. Del tor's during
the holidays. They live at Shel
by, N. C.
little and is sure to lead to
profitable culture.
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