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I ? fc ' I '* ? big fin in hmos. 60 WILL BE SOLD AT FACTORS COST TO INTRODUCE THEM. From maker to buyer at one profit. Sale beerins Monday morning January loth, at 1723 Main street and last 3t? days no longer. Arc you interested in purchasing a piano? If so. lend me your ear, and you may have sweet sounds^ at ASK YOUR] DOCTOR! I Ask your physic ran this ques- I tion, "What is the one great f J . | remedy for consumption?" I , He will answer, "tod-liver I , [ oil." Nine out of ten will I Iaoine Monday evening, a piain > Musine<*s proposition that will save ^Fou many dollars in the purchase of a high grade piano. To those who may be interested > vin the purchase of a piano, I have I an unusual proposition to place before you?one that has never been v made to the general public in Columbia before and may never be made again, it is a plain business proposition, and we are quite sure it will meet with the approval of all contemplating buying a piano. It is this: We desire our pianos well known in this and surrounding cities; we propose they shall be. We know they are as good as money and brains can produce, and are the very highest possible grade. We want you to know it, to sec them, to test their tone, touch and mechanism will convince you. We .point to our pianos, the pianos we | will offer you with pride, and ask | anyone to criticise them and find jf one weak point. Wo are here for a short time only, to thoroughly introduce our instruments. Tn orrfer to do this, we will place ">0 where they will do the most pood?in homes in this city and vicinity. We are aware that it will take heroic measures to accomplish this in so short a time, hut as an inducement will mark them at just fact ory whole-ale cost, merely adding freight and dravage to this noint. We are convinced by past experience that where our pianos are once used a demand for them Is created, and as we are the manur. -x .. > J. *. imciuhts, navimr no njreni nere. SBr can offer you a piano from maker V to buyer, at one profit. The stock m selected for this introductory sale was shipped here in carload lots. Xo salesmen are employed, noeomHn missions are paid music teachers, H8 canvassers, etc. In fact, every H item of expense, usually added to HHB the cost of a piano, which the pur^^^kohnser pays when sold in the usual Q^Bwav, is shut off at this sale. Quoting from a well-known musH^Vcal journal published in New York city, "it does not need a great deal of argument to show that in all human industry the great item of expense is not so much the cost of production as it is the cost of bringing the goods to market and then to the home of the consnmer. l^^yWho has not heard the statement ^^ifthat it cost as much to sell a piano erJas to make it?" In buying a piano at this introductory sale, vou simply step in on the uround floor ami shirt off air profit and exnerrse usually added 1 fo the cost of the instrument. You buy direct of the manufacturer when he is willing to sell you at factory wholesale cost in order to introduce his goods. The sale begins Monday m-rning- January 15, at 172) Main street, aad last (todays, no longer. We give* facts and name the prices. We are pleased if you are particular, and if we cannot save you from $100 to $300 in the purchase of a high grade piano, will not ask you to buy. We cannot <1 note prices on all 'pianos offered, bi t as an example as how they are marked, will quote the following: A grand piano in an upright case, heighest possible grade,that retails in any nrarket for $.">50 to $600. The case- is- double veneered on hard wood, Cfreassin, Italian and French DnJ \ir.?i cr?? iuin >v iimui, i?r onu l/uiuiii^w iutr hogany, eoetension nrusic desk. Boston fall board, elegant hand carved raised panels? in fact, finest piano in the city of Columbia; they are marked $295and $311. $ 590 piano same description as above, in Walnut and Mahogany, elegant lumd carved case, for $289. $450 pianos with all the latest improvements and in above woods? $229. Pianos that are usually sold by agents for $400 to $425, with all the Llatest improvements, from $19S to $26t>. An elegant Walnut piano perfec in every detail, $149. c-.*jrii r,v - *rw? jM:nnw> n?r *pi7U? H above prices are for pianos HSEHv, but delivered anywhere in HK&8H city tools and scarfs will bo furnishMfi at cost prices as follows; Best stool #111"). Fine scarfs at $2.#6l H Each and every piano offered at B| this sale is brand new and direct ?| from the faetory and is fully warB ranted from live to ten years. Terms: $25.00 cash and $11) per month buys any piano in the wareE|^^oom; $20 cash and $8 per month Eg^^L'ys many of them, ti per cent inHSBrcst will be charged on all deferr H payments. No discount for ^H^Psh except saving of interest. I HHBi.i ship pianos to reliable parties neighboring towns on above ^Ha^L-ms. If interested put $25 in BBBur pocket and call early Monday BQ^Porning for choice of bargains. IPOpen evenings. m M. L. Alexander. | 1725 Main St., i\ O. Block. . I answer the same way. 1 ! Yet when persons have i; consumption they loathe all ! i fatty foods, yet fat is neees: sary for their recovery and , t they cannot take plain cod- 1! J Kver o9. The plain oil (fe- : turhs the stomach and takes i ! away the appetite. The disagreeable fishy odor and taste make it almost unen! durable. What is to be done ? This question was ans- I j wered when we first made j j I SCOTT'S } EMULSION , , of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo- , J phosphites. Although that : > ; was nearly twenty-five years ; ago, yet it stands alone to! day the one great remedy for ail affections of the throat . f and lungs. | fhe bad taste and odor have been I j ! | taken away, the oil itself has been | ! I partly digested, and the most sen- I j * sitlve stomach objects to it rarely, f ' " ' ? - A-l.- 1 _ & | { I rvot one in len can iane ana I { the plain oiL Nine out of ten can i ; take SC01TS EMULSION end di?[est it That's why it cures so ; many cases of early consumption. : h Even in advanced cases it brings : comfort and greatly prolongs life. ,, wc. ?nd$t.ooi all drosgists. I ' SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New Ycrk. faiiiimi m? T A man may be fast asleep, but j rather slow when awake. Size doesn't indicate quality. lie-j ware of counterfeit a"d w<?r bless salve ! ottered for Do Witt's Witch Hazel! Salve. DeWitt's is the only original., An infallible cure for piles and all j skiaeisenscs TTalfcc^ and Johnson. | No man ever attempts to flatter j the woman he truly loves. Themod'-rii aod most effective cure! for constipation and .ill liver troubles j th<* iamon< little pills known as l>e- ; Witt's Little Early Ki-crs. ] The wife of a hen peeked hus- j band hasn't much to crow over. Pains ir> Jh? chesl when a person > has a cold indicates a tendency toward pneumonia. A piece of flannel dump oned with Chamberlain s r.un balm and bound to the chest over the seat I of pain will promptly relieve the pain | ahd prevent the threatened attack of ; rutmonU. This smio rre.itm.mt will j ure a lame biek in a few hours, old j py D. C_ Scott. When some sien lcel bluej they get dTunk and paint things j red-^ Two Pointed Questions Answered, j What is the use of making a better J1 article than your competitor i? it' you j can not get a better price for it? . Ans.?As there is no difference in the J price the public will buy only the bet- j; ter, so that while our profits may he1, smaller on a single sale they will be j much greater in the aggflegate. J How can yon get the public to know i I your make is the best? j, If both articles are brought promin- , eutiy oeiore mc puunc now are cer : | tain to bo tried and tlx public will \, very quickly pass ju<lcement on them and use o..ly the. better one. This explains the large sale on ^ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The people have been using it for years ;pid j have found that it can always be de-!, pended upon. They may occasionally ^ take up with some fashionable novelty j put forth with exaggerated claims, but j ( are certain to ret urn to the one remedy j j that they know to be reliable, and for coughs, colds and croup there is noth ing equal to Chamberlain's. Cough Itemed v. For sale bv I). C. Scott. The sell-made man is seldom satisfied with other people's creations. ^ I \ . t Blood Troubles Cured by B. B. B. Bottle Freel Eating Sores, Tumors, Ulcers, ( Cancers, are all cured by B. B. B. i (Botanic Blood Balm) which is made especially to cure all deepseated, obstinate Blood Diseases. Persistent Sores, Blood and Skin Blemishes, Scrofula, that resist other treatments, are quickly cured by B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm). . Skin Eruptions, Pimples, Boilsltching Eczema. Scoles, Blisters, Red or ' Brown Patches, Catarrh, Itheumatism etc.^ire all due to bad blowd, and nence easily cnred by B. B. B. syphilitic mood M*orson, producing Ulcerated Sore Throat, Aching | Bones.Painful Swellings^Kruptions, Falling Hair, etc., literally driven 1 from the system and cure made by ' B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm). B. f B. B. does not contain vegetable or ] mineral poison. For sale by all druggists everywhere. Large bet- * tie $1, six for $5. We have absolute ( confidence in B. B. B. (as in 30 " years it has not failed to cure the most obstinate case) hence we will send a trial bottle free and pre-paid to sufferers. Write to-day. l)e- i scribe symtoms and personal medi- s caladvicewill.be given. Address < Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. i Ii a man fails to get what he really deserves in I his world, he 1 ought to be thankful. Dr. Cady's Conditio* PrwcTers. Are just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food liw medicine and the best in use to pur a horse in prime condition. i'rice2") cts. per package. For sale by 1>. C. Scott. If some men were to conceal what lhey knowr they would be more popular. | "I am indebted to One Minute Cough Cure lor my health and lite. It cured uie of lung trouble following grippe*" Thousands owe their lives to the prompt action of this tieqer failing remedy. It Cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat ami lung troubles. Its early use avevents consumption. It is the f onJv hanniless r nienv that <rive< im uicdiiUe rosiilts.?Wallace & J?, (son. If a boy is goo<lr and isn't paid for being so, then lie is good-fornothing. L. T, Travis. A#ent Southern R. R. < Selina, (ia , writes, "I cou not say too \ much in prase of One Minute Cough t.. ?*??? ....... ;< ui-/. .1 : V 111 111 > \ 11 1UUIVLV1 iirwv; <4 ; charm." The only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cures couiihs, colds, croup, bronchitis, and and ail throat arid lung troubles. Wallace ?fc Johnson. If a titan is \viser he'll never jjar t a hornedrs ties: to ftrnl out wivat'sj; in it. ' I CbflPiheElaiiCs Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can alway he depended upoaand. is pleasant and safe totake. Sold hy 1). C. Scott. If you don't pay as you go, some j day you may have to go without.! I J. L Loj^ajU'rfo, Pa., writes..' "1 am willing to take my oajh that I wascuiyd of pneumonia entirely by! the use of One Minute Cough Cure a uttdr doctors fAilcd. It aho cured my!r children of whooping cough. "Quickly j 0 Believes snd cures coughs, colds, croup,; grippe and throat and lung tioubles. Children all like it. Mathers endorse it.?Wallace & Johnson. If I he farmer is not as sharp as j a raiser, he can not hope to sue-1 ceed. Lewis Dennis, Salem, Ind., says jif -1.1 T^V . ? .1!J ...? ' l\ouui l/ysyepMii viuu tnu uiu mure ; than ueyihing I ever took " It ^ ligest wliat von ert and can not help ! n bin cure dispepsia and all stomach *roiiblcs.?-Wallace & Johnson. I s J ^ II in doubt about what step to Lake, consult a dancing master, j Cr. II. Appleton. Justice of Peace, * Clarksburg, A". J., says, "DcWirt' rj Little Early Risers ane the best pills ^ nade for constipation. We use no >thcrs." Quickly cure all liver uud * jowel troubles, - I Wallace and Johnson. If a man has a lot of sand, he Dossesses lots of grit. If blood will tell, perhaps that's J vhy murder will out. % v > ^ ' -\hn t Auditors Notice. I will be at Seranron on the 5th and >th of February for the purpose efl aking tax returns. H. Z. Hanna, Audi to*. Supervisors Notice. The County Board will let out JaU. Pauper and Chain Gang practice on he 22nd of January. B. B. Chandler, 1-25-1900 Supervisor. Notice. All parties having claims against the Rstate of W. M. Kinder and those Iniehted to said Estate, will present the iame to M. J. Hirseh, Esq., Atty at Law. , W. II. Kinder, Atty for Ileli-s of Estate of VV. M. Kinler. 1-25-1900. TAX LAND SALE. By virtue of an execution to me direete 1, I have levied upon and will >cll for taxes to the highest bidder for :ash on the first Monday in Febiuary 1900 next, before the Court house d?>or in Kingstree, the following; land to wit: 179 acres of lane.' in Hope township, formerly lands of Bradshaw and bounded by lands of John Goin-, Gidion Dennis Coffin and Ea-t by lands of Jaiues Ard and Holland bay. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. J. D. Daniel, S. W. C. DR. HI. V. BROCKiNGTON, M Main St KINGSTREE, S.C. ?kalkr ix Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, || 'eta! M Fqrc? Toilet ifc. I SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Frusses, Shoulder Braces, Syringes, Pain>ts, Oils, Varnishes and Dye St tiffs. Physicians prescription ?arefully prepared a4 all hours. DR. R. J. fncCABE, DENTIST, ! s\ ill be at Iungscree, S. C., all the rear I!XK), except the first two weeks )f January, March Maty, July, September and November. V/.C. DAVIS, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, Manning, S. C. Services can be obtained promply by wire or Itteer. DR. JOHN EDWARD TAYLOR, DEIITCTST1, GEORGETOWN, S. C. t 17 l'JOO. J. G. McCULLOUGH, ' Surveyor. Work solicited in Williamsburg and idjoiuing counties. I.incs carefully un and plats made. Address or cal in me at Benson, S C. -. v . Founded 1842. 1 5m "Siner their own praise."" v? If you reckon the endless joy and lermanent value, you will jret one ' f those celebrated STIEFF PIAN- i )S. They are made with all the kill which only years of constant nd careful attention to every deail of their construction can comtiand. / eii>i>b,i:h v\s prfit SAvrn < herefore, we won't burden you : yitli an unnecessarily bxg price, lonvenieat terms. FINE TUN- 1 NO. 0 HAS. M. STIEFF, Piano Manufacturer, f Baltimore, M. D. 1 J Factory branch wareroorn, 213 a Jerth'Tryon Street, Charlotte, X. C. 1 < _. C. II. WILMOTIIj Manager. 1 I Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, nPDNTV OF WUS1IAMSBUBO. H. KaminskL*E. W. Kaininski, W. W^. Thylor, Joaepk Kamhiski, Hermaif* Sehenkami Joseph Schenk, trading ntckt ike name of H. Kaminski k Co.r against J. ~W. Regfeterand The Wilmington Iron WorksBy virtue of a decree *f the Court of" Ornmon Pleas for Williamsburg coun-* tv fled in this cause. I will oner for * sale at public aurtioa i? f'jont of the' court house In Kingston*-, Ji>. C., within the legal hours of safe to the highest bidder for cash, on the first Monday in*J February next, beingr the /ffth day of February l'.KK). all that certain piece.parcel or tract of hindT lying, being an(H situate in Suttons township in Williamsburg county, State aforesaidknown as tbe Henry Lenud land, containing 062 ac*-s more 01 less, and' bounded as follows: on the north by estate of A. W, Mieha^ land, on theeast by lands known aa the Isaac Sin-gletary lands, on the south by Santecriver swamp, and on the west by land* known us ill" ainovose r?vt*n? laua, iiic same being the piece of land conveyed' to one Samuel Washington' by W. R. Cooper. Purchaser t'> pay sheriff for" papers and stamp*. j~d. Daniel, 12-28-99. S. W. C. Notice of Applications for Charter. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the General5 Assembly of the State of South Car- olina at its next session tor a charter v for a Railroad company to be Called '' Georgetown and Marlon Railroad'-' Company, with authority to-construet a railroad from Georgetown, in the* County of Georgetown, In the saidft' State, to Marion, in the. County offMarion in the said State. Nov. 20th, 1999. Lewis A- Hall, Wall ice B. Flint. Yraterman A. Taft, Robert L. Montague,., ' Charles A. Woods, E. II. Freeman, I,. R. Fvei-man, F. Rhem, F. J. irixe, W. D. Mosgnn. 11?23 ?99?3in ^NOTICE OF SALE. STATE OP SOUTH CAROL'NA,.. CCLWiY ?K WILI.ABUMUii. By virtue of a power of attorney tc > us given by the heirs of C. W. McClam. .. deceased, we will sell at public auction t on the 1st Monday in February, 1900, at 12 o'slbck. m.. the following described f I ic.ii |m?jjert.vy iu witAll tlrar lot of land situate ir? the * town of Kir.gstrec, together wltlv the -* dwelling and all outrtaouscs theseon, known a? lot No. 2, containing rhret (3-7) sevenths of an acre, and bounded;' on the North by Idt No* 3 now owned ' 1 by E. if. Frost & Co., on the East by lands of Ed Harper, on? the South by * lot No. 1, owned by Ed Harper, and on 7 the West by Ihu North Eastern Rail- -' soad, Terms of sale cash. Purchaser. . to pay for title-ami stamps. john a. khi.juey / LkRoy Lkk, 2-1-1900 Attorneys for therheirs , Notice of Discharge. . Notice is hereby given that on the * 27th ef .lanuasy 1900, I will apply to ? judge of Probate of Williamsburg t County, for a final discharge as Ad ministratrix of the Estate Dajiie. ' ! Chandleff deceased, L. E. Knight. Administratrix. . Notice. I forewarn all persons if buying 01 ? * trading for a Hill of Sale giveu-by me . dated December Nth to ll? P Roberson, for $122.f>0. The snid Bill I of Sale was enticed from me by ?nis representation. ete. 1-26-1900 J. V. Hancock. To Rsnt. One Two-Hor*e or One-Horse- Fnrar , in desirable location eight miles troic, Kingstre*. with large and comforabli * (welling bouse and good school lacili Lie- in neighborhood. For terms apply to ti.'S Office, or l)r. W. M. linckintou ? Manning, S. 0. Notice. All persons having accounts ortma , inscription against me- will present, them for settlement* All indebted to me will please settb ?? it once. M-iyjd P. B. ThorsOL Notice for Letters His--missory. Notice is berebv given that K-vril ipply to the I'roDate Judge ot VTU* tiamsburg county on the 2 \id day*- o* fanuary next, foriettetsof di.<t?>ist&r> * i- Administrator of tin* Estafe of Jame- * Jarpi-r, deceased. January 9tl.yW00 Euwin Mahpkk -18-1900 . Adipinuctiuu^e, M '-tm