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^aa-us^iivc 3LCIm??* WMA1" r ..i ?in ?rrr: ?. cmjktu. ? ?-=r J . , ... ... M| |^~ ?? 1U~??. t * **"nxtv AW tv **???rum *f o? r .ittuMU, &> Aj~*UT~r*i W b-?^ai A^a J TERM *Lfio\ jg_2 '' ' v \ 11 \ |{ y f~ ]9^| ~ ' ' ^ ~ "|fr | "*"~ mr si - M e Begin ill 1II1IIJI BARG-AI1 5,000 yards good Alamance, <?n rtOO yards ???*1 Cotton Flannel, 1.000 \arda Twilled Flunnolctf 500 v:i ds French Flannelettes 1,200 yards Schoolboy deans I Carpet Remnants (yard square) Bleached Table Damask 4< cent Turkey lied Tahle DanmsK 35 Doylies an<l Napkins rsrv chea Best Calicoes, indigoes, oil co standard fancies, 6.J cents JACK ITS, CtPcS, COL A splendid line to *elect from, away prices. Fine black cloth, quilted, satin Fine black cloth, plain satin In Fine tan cloth, plain satindine< r Thomas E Miller Talks STRIKES OUT ON NEW LINES IN HIS EMANCIPATION DAY SPEECH AT BEAUFORr Sava it Would l>e nn ()utre?;e to Huh thr> South of Congressmen Recatue the Negroea are here. Bv leleiirapb to The Spartanburg Herald i Beaufort, dun 1 ? Emancipation day was celebrated in great style i in Haaufort. The grand marshal of the day was Joseph Davis and n at rent parade of veterans of the late ear the colored militia the business men and citizens. Kxerci ea wore held at the ( School house The proclamation ( was read by Edward Mayer*, Rev 1* 1* Watson, was master of cereinonics. (ien Smalls delivered a -U a 11 minri address reviewing the lust cmuncipath n celebration which whs livid at Beaufort in eighteen d > ' hundred and sixty three General Unfits Saxon wirc<l congratulations us ho was present in Beaufort at the sixty-three celebration which was read by Bev. Watson. After which ho introduced the orator of the day, 1*1* at. Thoma? K Miller of t'lallin University, who spoke at considerable length. Tliia speech present a views that are in many re-poets out of the ordinary and are not shared by a majority of the colored race. The speaker* appeared to he very ranch in earnest and expressed the opinion that an acceptance ot his views ta essential to the welfare of i>oth races who must live here together. One of the atriHn- ........ ? vvi 1 r* ? 11 ages was where the Ex-Congreas man ga*e hit* reason why the South should not lose fifty congressmen allowed her on account of the presence of ten million negroes, who as he said, are partially disfranchised. The disfranchisement is oily temporary. OAMTOniA. lnnh< Yn Mm Alwin Bought iMl-ANNI r A\tJ \\ \ i ?H* ;il \LIj VVI sjh'is to c | | y U Usual reilur' u? - III i II N.iw is tlx coim;llv 4 cents , 7.V cents viiu*, only 5 cen's s |0 cents value. ?uil\ f> cents 12^ cents value, onlv 7A 5 c nit* value, nlv 10 e-nts. 25 cents value onlv 15 emitt* value, onlv 25 c?nt* cent- value, only 25 cents, p. 25 cents a dozen and up lor*, silver crax*. and th* he-t value, only 5 <ents .Uii-JT S, ' ' II new and stylish, at almost give- a '.line , $X 6'l value, now $4 05 ie<I $7 00 value, now $4 4o. I. <) 50 value, now $3 05 T HE G ? The Outlook in Congress ? What the Two Houses are Likely to Do Thi* Wouk. t Washington, .Inn. 2 ?The gen* eml expectation among .Senators is that the first few days of the time of tht senate after reconvening to-morrow will lie devoted to the consideration of tha cms re organization hill, hut there is some disposition to make an arrangement for u division of time ,s that will permit of the continued r presentation of the ship suh-idy ' hill during a part of each day. A mating of the committer on ' ^ military affairs ha* lioen called! I for to morrow, nh*n the matter ' of procedure will probably hedi cus?cdtand a decision reached a* I lo whether the committee shall! ask for all the tune of the Senate, I until its hill is disposed of or for ( only part of it. All Senators, re- 1 gardleas of politics, consider the * army hill of prc*sing importance, ' became of the fact that the timnj4 for which the volunteer soldiera; ' in the 1'hilippinea were enlisted r has almost expired. While com 1 parattvely few ot the (Opposition ' Senators will rote for thut toll, I ' none of Lh?m appear willing to * make tiny ohitciion* to its early i * I 1 consider ation. i J TUF. IIOUSF IROOKAMMK* ; I Washington, Jan. 2.?The j House will probably dispose of , the reapportionment bill this week < although Chairman Burton, of the rirer and harbor committee, is inclined to contest the right of way with the census committee. 1 he eapportionment bill, carry ng out as it does a constitutional re- j (piiremcnt, is n matter of higher privilege tiiMii nn appropriation t bill, and if Chairman llopkinH inwiHta* it will probably be given priority. There u to be a very determined fight against bis bill , by tifemberH from Statea which , lone UeprcMeniativoa under it, and * he deairen a full Homo when the 1 rote it taken. He iu confident 1 that hia measure will carry with a full attendance. The neaaion tomorrow will probably be brief i UAL CI !) ! III!' ^ > r ; ? > \ 1 IV 4 i'i ? * i i > ' :i ? miI? jl I j. i I M t I I 1 > L I). Ill' I lull In | H . ill * rvv* rr+ tt ^ I' n.f Im.ck e ivi 51 .:><l vaiin II1 irk 111! I! 11 11-1 tl? Willi I i'lll'i" li f i I >1 I I I I W I 1 fl'lS I *< .'-u i r ? ; ir 11> tn11 ?.!/.?. \ f"W lli! J?f 'fill* l'H|)IS, J lloitlllf * ! ?! I Clp"- ?5 I < 111:11 i | I'm h ?* I 11 ti |? ? '51 '2H \ !? a i?pleu<li<i ruin via i -U i i >f > ' | v ? I'M! liUil'i'^ (in*>>l 1I<111<5<1I1 ;in ?ric**s ' J no, ,r>( .iikI ^;} oo, (>il idii krd down to $1 *J5 I'hf ent Ik > have arme hig vai?i !-. in chlldt IN S ON iiul mf iin|" i t iint On Fi idav it her tin river and harbor or the eappoitioniiK nt k?i 11 will lie taken 11 If it sir iiid ht- the*, latter the 'xpeetat ions is that its consider*ton will <e completed on Satttr lav If tin* former tin* length of itne to he consumed i? prohienut teal Sen at r McLaurin's I' littcs. The Greenville Nmvs thinks v-nator MrLnut in in more popular low than he was a v ar a_"> \iker? .loitrnal and Uevii w. l o l?e exact, l'he News should .a v that Senator McLaurin's tolitical doctrines .are. more popu ar than tliex were a vear ago. It s an inference that he i? more lopular individually and officially. It is his stand in hehalf of the reatv with Spain and his doctrines ?f expansion that brought him ino disfavor xvith the dominant 'lenient in South Caro'in i. Since hen it has hecn shox'-n l>v means if th?* presidential campaign, and ii other way*, that these, doctrines ire held hx a large majority of the tjrxLr unil #?l?s 1? ??.,H uiim IMV ?M mr I n l/.nil ^?U 11) OI ho country, including a very argo contingent of Democrats in south Carolina. It remains to ho seen whether Mr McLutnin is to he slaughtered tiinply because he has the manmod and independence to think for himself. That is the programme wo know, but it may not l>? carried out. ?(ireenville New*. Kit tVE >IKX FALL Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the hmod, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down feeliutr. Hut tbor O > tut iioro I l/? w .! / Iivvu ill 1UOI like that. Listen to .1 \V Gardner, ldaville, In<l He *aya: "Electric Hitters are just the tiling fur !i man when he is all run down, and don't care whether he liven or [lies. It did more to give me new strength und good appetite than anything 1 could take. 1 can now eat anything and hare a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at Crawford Bros Drug Store. Every bottle guaranteed. XARANC itn ilVth ;? 1 "JO" >s ICVIM'v*liinir Millet. ?*o vl W <} < uini.T sin IT This is n :il 1)1 ; I )? < , -o'lll' VI'll l(?N?v K l?V ih Iiillsuiil (Mil pt'icb silln l.:JD W1 i?, now *:* ??5 , t5 1 ' v iln?', now 7") re1 t* l-ir' . < J no Viilnn, now $ 1 10 *i ~i-\ \ 111m, iioA $ i < Vf \ Ctlb!?|) " V.I' III IW 05 cents. value, now 'JO cents, rls T B MEMEIVI8EHED. <| jjI.km' kid button and lure original ed upon ihe bargain counter and ir? lot ought to ?_'<> in a day. We en'* shoes IXC'ASH Against ocial Equality. Negro Kducator Would Preserve. tiitr li.tegi ity of the Negro race. | liiriuinghuin, Ala., Jan 1 ? Win II (,'ounciI, colored, profeasor in the Vgriculturnl and Mechanical collate at Normal, Ala , speaking at the IWssetner emancipation eele-' In at ion 101 lay on the social problem, said: Pus i|i|e?t kiii ha? been an *?m1111ir sore because men have mis understood the negro; and bo, cause it has bt-e i used simply and pu elv, north and south, to nuko white partisans stand i'lose together, as if the negro with on? mighty hound would laud right in the centre of white social circles an I carry oil every heart, in them. 'The:? has never hoen a time when the true negro thought so liitloof himself that he would surrender his racial idcntitv and b? wiped o(T the fa-e of the globs by another people. 1'he white woman of the Mouth, who in one of purest women in tlio annals of the world, has maintained on her bide the purity of hoth races, and today, mi buihbug the ne^ro race, it can hare no higlnr example of integrity than the white woman of the south. Whatever may take j place in the future 1 know not. Hut f do know now that the salvation of the negro in this country depends upon drawing the social i lines tighter, nor h and eolith , 'I'll* moment they become slack the white man becomes brutal ? the negro goes down forever." In Statu (^noThere were no development** in th* Kiagbtrec dispensary robbery. Report* were received, but not in:id* public. No arresta have yet Item made. It ia stated that the authorities are determined to get at the bottom of the affair before they giro up, and that there will !>e prosecutions if the crime is traced.?The State, 5th inat. The Spartanburg Journal has 'purchased The Freo Lance and Iwill continue its publication as a weekly. :E SALl tlammoili Cleai MiJST ( in Heus'tii Nd mutt- r ><h<>ut co^t <> ordinary sale, l>ut a great ehanc ver\thing we c>tT?-r. a bargain. TH MOT buk underwear whil Men's heavy fleece lined shir cents each, now <>nl\ 35 cents. Ladies, .Missee unit children I Ladies \'wsts at 12A to 40 cei Mil (. i r v'\ v? 50 pair tine $4 00 Caaseniere 25 pair tine $2 00 Cassemere 150 pair wool pants, mixed I Your pkoice for 75 ccntn. 1'io.t dill U P F II 14 line hlue hlacck overcoati at *f> 50. Manv other special t(i ngs, w STORJ Hanged and Shot K Moh of 100 Makes Short Worl of a Negro in Alabuin*. Birmingham, Ala, .Ian 2 ? 4 special to The Aire-Herald troll ?Vilsonvillo, Ala, suya: Louis VicAdams, u negro who cut un< seriously injured .1 M Kay, at thii place, Christmas eve, and win was arrested in Childersburg, yesterday, was taken fiorn officer* l?v a limn of loo men this after noon and handed four miles from this place. I he moh tpiickly dispersed, and as every man worr a mask, there is no clue as to tlu identity of any of the lynchers. When word w is received'thai the negro had been arrested ii t nildershurg the mayor aud tw< deputiea went .or him last night Tnc town wan quiet and orderh when the deputies left and it seem ed that no preparations wora he in* made for lynching the nuirro A vnit tour miles from town, or their return, the deputies wer< surprised 1? about I??0 arm?< men, who stopped the team, un armed the deputies and deuiande* the prisoner A rope was place* around the negroes neck lie wa forced to mount u fence while tli end of the rope was fastened to tree limh. The fence was knockei from under hint and while h swung in the air the contents o ahout tifty guns were emptied in to hie body. M I IddO.XS GIVK \ A W A y It is certainly gratifying to tli public to know of one concern i the land who are not afraid to h generous to the needy and suffer ing. I'he proprietors of Dr King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, hav given away over ten million trin bottles of this great medicine; an< have the satisfaction of knowin; it lias absolutely cured thousand of ho|K?loss cases. Asthma, Bron chit is, Hoarseness and all disease of the Throat. Chest and Lung are surely cured by it. ('all o Crawford Bros Druggists, an get a free trial bottle, llegula size 50c, and $1. Kvery Lottl guaranteed, or price refunded. %MT Subacribete Limb 1! -4K i*ii?S Sale 10 ! , the object of this sale i*. t<> ntil? for rush buyers We make no The slaughter ulreadv I??'?ri.i?. 1 STUFF 9 I S CHEAP, ts ami drawers, our regular prion .*>0 Jnion Suits at 25 to 50 cents. It*. (. s. l'ants, now $'2 9<>. > pants, now f 1 25 ot, value 75c to (1 50 H llhV l it I . >(, 00 value, will let them go now e have not space to mention. E "" | 1 a O'Deli Morn In 1 New York's New Governor Verbally Expresses Nice dentin.ent 1 Albunv, N V., .Jan. I?lienj I> 1 O'Deli, ,lr., was today inaOgurat* ed jjovetnor of the State of New ' York. The inauguration of (tor. ? ()' Dell w 1-4 op? of the moht el ah t1 rate ever hold. There was a great* er outpouring of pen .le and a ? grander military display than hare attended a ceremony of thisohurnc1 ter for many years. (tor O'Deli, in his inaugural - address said 1 "The hurden of taxation should he so adjusted as to fall lightly ^ upon those who ran ill afford to 1 hear them, and he home more ' generously hv those who have received from the State protection ' and rights which have oiven to their vast business interests tho success thcv deserve. Combination in restraint of individual right I should ho curded, and :i welcome extended to all whose energy and L'?niu> will add to the lustre ami tame of the Empire State, and us in upholding our Imsinean and commercial supremacy. WOK ivl NO VIOUT A N l> i > i V l'hc busiest and mightiest littlo thinir that ever was made is Dr. Kind's Now liife Bills. Kverv pill is a sujj r-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain fair into mental power. They're wonderful in building up 0 the health. Only 25c per box. II Sold bv Crawford Bros, o i Knglish Captures. j London, .Ian. 1. ? Lord Kitcbc* d net reports thai General Knox ha* i captured some of I )eWot'? horses 8 and five \va<rons withd.OOO rounds -1 , of ammunition. (Jen. French has M H alao captijred twelve prisoners and n a large quantity of arms and catd tie. r ? m e The total mileage of railroad conelructed in South Caa Una during the year 1900 waa 203.$ i ' milee.