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UNEQUALLED TREACHERY. Under • Flag of -Died Bravely. CnrciNNATi. Dec. 12.—The Scrippe-McRae league corres pondent at Jacksonville, Fla. wired The Post today as fol Iowa: This city was thrown into great excitement by the news this afternoon that the patriots had admitted the corredtnese Of the report that the brave leader^ntonio Maceo had been butchered. 0. M. Ptuau, chief of tb ^ l Pte^ U , Cubaa junta, gave '|mi_the following to the correspondent: “A. let ‘A letter received by a prom inent Cuban in this city gives the ' detailed account of the as sassinatiouj <ef Gen. Maceo and the jtatire ttaff,,with the excep tion of Dr. Zertucha, who was Maoeo’s physician. The letter eame from a reliable source in JBabana, but the correspon dent's name is withheld for the obvious reason 1'Hid Mr. Buau, that the 'Wlrit^r would be shot within an hour by the Spanish authorities if they knew who gate away the details of one of the most horrible atrocities ever chronicled in modern warfare From the Mama Uappears that the Marquis J Jblm, Judicial Saies. BTATX 0FHO9TH CAROLINA, Cuunty tf Darlington. By vlrti-e of Decretal Order* ImdIok not of the-Cfrontt Court of Oemmoa Pleas in 'Chanoery, I will sell at pnblic vendue at the door of the court house of the county of Dar lington on the first Monday in Jan uary, 18V7, between the hours of eleven o’clock in the forenoon and five o’clock in the afternoon *he property described below. officiated as captain gene Cuba during Weyler’s in the field, sent a letter te Madeo, inviting the Cubaa er ‘to a conference. in fears ada, who of romiftent that; t^ from such a pi as the Marquis of ada, immediately return ed an answer saying that he would be g^ad to meet the Spanish geaeral) and onlv-ac companied by his staff, to tpe rendezvous, little dream i i «na only «c by his staff, be went ^^ 1 »di.! ing of the awful fate if store im. On arriving a£ the Spanish soldi sa,-w wS ' i he passed, an the rendezvous* | :tbl> ier was surprised to steaa of the Marquis large body of seemed m Spanish so suspicious that they had been prheHy and his suspicions confirmed w.’— ididly moun der. iever,” was the reply, and ly had the words beeb tftl when volley after toIIat pound iatp jtbe little bahd triotifilWhOl though hem . ; in on all sides, outnamber- ed mmost loo to 1, stuck ppam to thefr horses, and witti cries of ''Cuba Libre’' rode gallant!? x Witty boaaded on north by - ’a Alloy; east by lot of Dr. J, C. Willooz; aeuth by Jot of J. J. Ward, and' -west By BaMtabg* street,- and | -Msldaf Wag the lot conveyed to Lucy M. f*oYment by J. J. WerdT by -deed ■bearing date the 11th day of March IMS,: and -newn-efed in the R. W C' >ffloe of said county in Book No 6 p. en e officer to :tr, 1) mi to ir death. •ugh his head, break .hUion, were all that rismi i through ‘ i jaw. Another abdomen. Botbdi Toung Gomez was the to fall, and in a fe-w’nao WcMy rec o.qpiion, were all that remain ed of the gallant Cubans who trusted to Spanish honor:- Only one member of the escaj^nd that was Dr, and every precaution token to keep the entailsivfrpm being G. 8. Nettle* assignee vs. Wellington Briggs, Ww, E. James and Lee Sparks, Defendant*. All that tract of land contalnng thirty and one half (8(H) acres more or lew and bounded aa follows to wit: on the north by lot No. S of the rook A Rogers tract and estate of W. Rogers and T. W. Smoot, south by Steer Fork Branch; eaat by an agreed tine of Division between said tract and a part of my original purchase of drty-one acres, conveyed by me to my eon Ezra Briggs, and on the west by said lo* No. 8 and of the estate of Griffin Hines. Terms of rale cash R, L. Dorgan, Plaintiff’s Attorney. Joseph James vs. Eliza McGee et al. All that tract of land lying and be ing situated In the county of Darling ton and State aforesvid containing one hundred and flf^ acres, more or lew and'bounded M follow*: namely on the west by lands of A. 8. Huggins, Sn, the east by ran of Dee) Hole Sw&mpron the south by the estate of NabZm;. on the west by lends now or formerly owned by Ella* Wright, be ing the tract of land conveyed to Kfika JfcCtae by E. C. Spann. Terms qf sale one-ha 1 f cash, bal anoe in ana year, bond And inert gage of the premises to secure the pur- 'Tra&i. ■ ! Plaintiff’s Attorney. . Lucy, Bright WiUMamSon Assignee vs , M. Norment et al. -Aft that lot of land situate (n the town .of Darlington, county of Dar lington, and State aforesaid, witn the buildings thereon fronting op Ex- lege to purchaser to pay all cash. Woods A Macfarlan, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Jehn C. Weiters vs. J. 0. Blackwell et al. All the following land, lying being and situate in Darlington County, State of South Carolina, to wit: 1. A tract of land known as "Lowther’s Lake’’ con taining twenty-four hundred and seven ty-eight (2,478) acres, more or less, bouaded by Pee Dee River, Lowther’s Lake and lands formerly belonging to Samuel H. Wild* and composed of three several tracts, to Wit: One for sixteen hundred and sixty-eight (1868) acres, conveyed by Elizabeth Wragg to John D. Witherspoon by deed of date March 4th 1808, one for seven hundred and ten (710) acres conveyed by the heir at law of Robert Ervin to John D. Witherspoon by deed dated May 5th 1846, and one for one hundred acres (100) conveyed by Mary K, Wilds to John D. Witherspoon by deed dated August 6, 1848. 3. Also a tract of land containing six hundred and ten (610) acers, more or less, bounded on the North by lands formerly of Marco & Lewfentbal, East by estate lands of Samuel F. Ervin, South andSouth-west byLowther's Lake, the same being taact No. 2 of the Back Swamp place now or formerly of the estate of S. H. Wilds. The same being the lands conveyed to said Blackwell, Suggs & Jeffords by Isaac Lewenthal. Terms of sale, one-third c-tsh, balance in one and two years, with interest from day of sale, secured by b6nd of purchaser and mortgage of premises, with privi lege to purchaser or purchasers to pay all cash. ^ Woods & Mcfarlan, PlantitTs Attorneys. G. J. MeCbwn and John W McCown, copartnera unde' the name and style of G. J. McOown & Bro. vs. Lucy Jordan et al. All that tract or parcel of IHfl lying, t or paroslo being and situate in Darrin State of South Carolina, to ngton county, wit: Thirty (30) acres of land n ore er less, bounded N6r - - - by South W*":-*!' -VP Term* of sale cash, J. J. W*rd, r .- Plaintiff’s Attorney. to. A* Garrigam ya. J. A. Smith et al. , AH tjytt traobyr parcel of land SUu A-Der iy™S ana being la the county of !*■» *'^CR} , B ‘. b s, g 5rk:iaX' , dK; lands, as represented on a plat of said MdMnldrow lands/made miA Wfified by George W. Earle survivor on BepL} 1st, 187V and containing one hundred and forty-seven (147) adres taipre or leas and bounded «n the west by lot/ NO/zVof the said MeMuldrow lands, on the south by lot No 21,of the said MeMuldrow lands and on.the east by.lot No. 51 of Uue said McMul- drow lafkdrwd land* bf 'Roma McIn tosh. » i|»»; lot 1 bf land ;; AU .that ceytai: with buildings thereon situate, lying fofl; befog in thy county of Darl ing ton and State aforesaid and bounded ws to wit: noyth by Jpt of Mrs. ■argah, south by PeArle street, west by chnrsh lot and »aet by ave- ‘nnd deeding from iMrs." Elizabeth Me . Galls’ lot to Pearle street. ■ Terms of sale cash. *’ ■ 1 Spain Sc Thompson; ’ 1 ‘Pfaintiffl’* Attorney* i ' Equitably * Building--and Loan Asso- claSiua "vy.-Annie pLjWjHeo*jet al. * ‘ Al/ tnat' certain ’ tract Ot parcel bf and i" made pphlip. - a why„ goffer Colds sndXa atlve Broffio yem fti'ouo t ^^eot. Tornado gyyAqcq, Mrs, :j» 1) T with Cougbg, ffrbfen Lak ufnlne .Will-core - . . t . v -w, not j>ro dtffeo the tmfiig' io the head like Sulphate of Quinine. Put up U taUete "convenient for Utk- inifv GmaraateOd th cure, or moody refunded. Price, 2i criBto. Ferzmtuby.Oi. B. Davis WW ^ House and Tornado Ingqrzaoe, companies , in the world. Kow the time for Gfin louse and Best _ Mrs. Lucy M. NonnenA i ~ ■ I'ddii .’/-Mr, - ■ " v rjiOallffffriUel.Dellsl Th# young ladies of the Pres byterian church will have a ^wdjSHed.flolln at reason, abtp prices fr,^u Dec. illet, tbvouRA Christinas. They will tfoq./ri Miss Maggie oforn*’-'. J e . . ■ ^ ®ie«««ffi8a*T» in the world Sores. Ulcers, BaltKhsmri, Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped xfia a CWlbSaina, OooM/amipU Skin Emptions, and positive^ aores Piles, or no U is: nruarasiteod atisfaction, or J*T »B Davis’ drug* v* ... H<ii4 eiij yffii [owry home and tot of S.A. Woods how de- cdUtd, AoihMSb6ing at thy corner of Cahu* street audSth* riaht of way be tween said lot and the land* of M. E. and’S. W. Dafgan, now Woods or Willoox streati thence westward 803 feet along Ca«hua gtryet; thence south ward IS® feet, thence westward 7 feet, -thenea Southward 508 feet to owry street,, tbeoce eastward along street ‘408 feet to Wodds or •tryet,•thence northward along Woods or "Wlllcox street 628 feet to the beginning pbint. Bo haded ori the north by iQuba* street, .on tbs •sst by Woods or Willcox street, on the 1 south ’by Mo wry street and on west-by land* ofB. A. Woods. Ternlk of sale one-tMrd cash, bal ance On aaredtt of on* and two years tecurad by bond -of purahaser and mortgage of premises, interest from 4ay • of aaife, with prlvileg* W bef aH eawti . -.ff** ’ni, Macfarlau, 6rth by land* of J. J. Ward, East lands of Eslats of Sidney Josey, and West by lands of J. J. Ward. Terms of aale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Woods A Macfarlan, Piantiffg Attorney’s. Charles Kiddeli Executor and Martha A. Ryan and Caroline Ryan Nash ) Executrix of ih* last will and Testament of William K. Ryan ya. - William A- Caw. All that tract of land situate in the caunty and State aforesaid containing seventy-five acres, more or less, and bounded as.follows, to wit: Narth by, the lands of T. A. Floyd, East by the Cheraw A Darlington Railroad, South by lands of William A. Law, and .West by the public road known aa the Harts- vllle road. Als* all that tract of land sit uate in the county and State aforesaid containing thirty five acres, mare or leas, and bounded as follows, to wit. North by the lands of WiUiam A. Law, East hgr lands of estate of T. P. Lide and lands of R. B. Hepburn, South by the lands of Anna D. Lunn and West by the Chferaw A Darlington Railroad. Terms of sale, one-half cash, ballance oh a credit of one year secured ny the band of the purchaser or purchasers with a mortgage of the premises, with the -privilege to purchaser to pay all cash, purchaser to pay for all papers. W. F.,Dargan, Plahtlits Attorney. torneys. A. L. Richardson vs. HeleaJ. Q. Harrell. d lot or tract of land in Darlington County, Sute of South Car- ollrta, described aa follows, to wit.- one hundFM and thirty-eight acres, mofe or less, aa/follows, viz: tea acres, more or less, taken frbm the south side of the tract of land on which S. W. Harrei lived In 1676, and joining Helen J. G. Harrell’* - land, batoning in a post oak eornar on the public road and running with said road one hundred and five yards to a light-wood stake, from thence east in. a straight lint to a pine corner on the run bf Golly Swamp, from thence south with the run of said swamp to to Helen J. G. HarreR’i corner, from thence west with Helen J. G. Harrell’s land to the beginning; being the same land conveyed to Helen J. G Harrell by S. W. Harrell by deed dated Dec. 6, 1875, and recorded in book A, page 58, record* of Darlington County. (8) One hundred and -twenty-eight •■vv*. wore er less, on the sopth side of GnlJT Swamp bounded on the north by landa df 'John H. Kelly; east by the vuo of Gully Swanip; .south by lands ot . S’ K 2 h0, bai; and west by lands ot M- Hi Thome* and John H. Kelly: being the same laud conveyed to Helen I. G. Barrelf by O, T. Harrell by deed Moorhhead, Cox & Co. vs. J. N. Parrott ! > et al. All that oertain tract bf land situate lying and being in the county and State aforesaid containing two hundred and Forty acres, more or less and bounded North by landa formerly of B. W. Ed- war* and G. M. McCown, Eaat by lands of J.'L. Parrott, South by lands of S E. Heab rooks and Julia Paifott, and West by lands formerlv helongidg -to the estate of Sarah Ktiiy, the same being the land conveyed to J. N, Parrott by Julia Parrott by deed bearing date the l^fo day of January A. D. 1888. one-half cash, ballance one vear secured by the purchaser or purchasers with-a mortgage of the premises, with privilege to purchaaer-to pay all cash. " W. F. Bargan,- — —- ■ Plan tiff’a Attorney. jr-Hr W. A. Carrigan, Asslg'nee vs. Fannie M McClellan et al. All that tot or parcel of land! lying being and situate’ta the county ^-bP Dar lington and State aforesaid, and contains ten acres, bounded on the South-east by a road, the dividing line between the lands of the Darlington Land Improve ment Company and Mrs. E. R. Melver, on the West by the read leading from Darlington Court House to Florence, on the North and North-east by lands sf the Darlhkgtcrm Land Improfoment' Company, aH of .which is fully repreaet- ed by a plat made by H. H Huggins, surveyor, dated 15th January >1810, attached to a deed of the premiaea granted by the said Darlington Laid Improvement Company in faver of W. Modlin. Samuel M. Atkinson vs. Hortense At kinson et al. AU that trad of land in the eounty d Darlington, State of South Carolina, whereon Mrs, Susanna M. Atkinson re sided on Mateh 88th 1877, supposed to contain one hand red acres, known as the House Trad; bounded North by a ditch through the field, being the line between lands of said Susanna M. At kinson and lands of Helen Atkinson, Martha E. Andrews and Siney Atkin son, eaat by estate of Joseph Hurst and Chaney Lands, south by Chaney Lands. Terms of'sale, one half cash, balance on a credit of on* year, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the prem ises, with interest from date of sale, with privilege to purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Woods & Macfarlan, Plaintiff’s Attorney’s. F. H. McCall Exeeutrix vs. 0. S. Mc Cullough et al. All that certain tract or parcel of land, lying and being situated in the county of Darlington and State afore- said aud containing six hundred acres more or less and bounded on the north by lands of Mrs. S. E. Nettles and E. 8. McCall: on the south bv lands formerly owned by David G. Wood; on the east by the Blaney Me- Neese lands; on the west by lands of Mrs. DeWitt. Terms of sale one-third cash, bal ance in one and two years, credit por tion of the purchase money to be se cured by tne bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, bear- ilk interest from the date of sale and providing for Attorney’s fees in case of foreclosure. P. A. Wlllcox In his own right and as Administrator of the Estate of J. C. Wlllcox deceased, vs. Annie L. Willcox et al. Trect (A.) All that certain planta tion in tne county of Darlington and State aforesaid, containing three hun dred and thirty-seven acres more or leas, and bounded on the north bv public road leading from Darlington Conrt House to Pocket Landing on Pee Dee river, east by landa of John Sisxron. sooth partly by Black Creek, south: southwest and west by lands of E. C. and F. K. Fountain. Tract (B) An undivided one-half interest (as tenant in common with the defendant H M. Wilksox) in all that eertain lot and bnilding thereon in the town of Darlington, oonnty of Darlington and State aforesaid, fronting north on the pnblic sqnare twenty-four and one-half feet and in depth one hundred and forty-six feet and bounded as follows to wit: north and. northwest by the public square, east-fond north by lot of Knight’s Bulging Association, sooth by lot of C. S. MoCnllough and Knight’s Build ing Association, and west by land of Welling & Bonnoitt. Tforf(D) All that certain lot in the tomi of Darlington containing one acre, and bounded on the north by Woods and Mowry streets, east by Woods street and other lands of J. C. Willcox and lands of E. O. and C. R. Woods. Tract (B) AU those two certain lots in the town of Darlington, county of Darlington and State aforesaid, con taining one-half t.cre, each; and bounded north by lands of J. C. Will- cox and Woods street, eaat by Gandy lot and said Woods street, south by Gehdy lot and lands of the Darling ton Tobacco Warehouse Company and other lands of J. C. Wlllcox. Tract (F) All that certain lot in the town of Darlington, county of Darling ton and Stole aforesaid, containing one-half' acre and bounded on the north by the Gandy ot aud Woods street, east by Woods street and lands of W. B. Hooie, south by lot of W. B. Hooie, and lands of Darlington Tobacco Warehouse company and vest by lands of the Darlington To- bacoo Warehouse company and Gandy Terms of sale cash. G. G. Thompson, PlantifiTs Attorney. G. Terms of sale, cash. J. J. Ward. ■PhtatifTs Attorney. bCMftfo date November, 1875, and re- cordwf in book T. T„ page 64, records of said county , Term* of sals one halt caah, balance 08 * credit of one year, with Interest, secured by bond of purchaser and {mortgage of tlfo premiss*, with prtvn Alfred A Strauss and A. Nachman vs Abram Weinberg. Thomas R. Mc- ‘ Gahan, Andrews 8. Brown, Robt. P. Evans and James Dillingham, copart ners as McGahan, drown tc Evans, The Darlingtoq Phosphate Company, Leon Beliger and Benjamin Newman, copartners as Seliger Sc Newman, Isabel T. Roger* as Admfoistrartix of the estate ot Charles K. Rogers, deceased, Joel J. Bailey, Henry J. Davis and Elton B. Gilford espartnara as Joel J. Bailey A Company, Rosa G. Witt* in her own right and as Executrix of Georg* W. Witte.. All that parcel of land lying and be- ing in Darlington county and Stafe aforesaid, containing six hundred and fifty acres, more or less, bounded Nerth by lands of the estate of Dr Thomas Smith, East by lands of the estate of J. H Wilton, South by lands of H. Q. Charles, Trustee. ! Terms of aaje, one-fourth of the pur chase money to be paid in caah and the balance upon a credit of one, two and three year* payable In three equal an nual installments with interest from the date of sale, payable annually; the time portion to be secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the prem ise*; with the option to the pcrchaser to pay more than one-foarth of bis satire bid in cash; the pdrehaser to pay for all necessary papers. Lee A Moise, Plantiff* Attorney*. John L. McLaurin as Assignen vs. J. J. Ward and John M. Waddell. All that lot or parcel of land lying, being and situate within the incorpurate limits of the town of Darlington lu the county and State aforesaid, having a froatage on Pearl Street of seven ty-five feed, more or less, and run ning back to a depth of three hundred and fifty-four feet, more or less, bounded on the East by lot of E. Keith Dargan, on the West by a propos ed street between lot of said J. J. Ward and the lot hereby conveyed, on the >rth by Pearl Street and on the Sot by lot of J. J. Watd, having the same frontage on the South as on the North. Also all that lot or pareel of land lying, being andjsltuate within the in- corporete limits of the town of Darling ton in the connty and State aforesaid having n frontage en Pnrrott Street of one hundred and sixty feet, more or lets,' and frontage on said proposed street of one hundred and fifteen feet, more or lees, bbnnded on the North by let of J. J, ward, on the South by Par rott Street, on the west by the Presbyte rian church lot, and on the Eaat by said proposed street Term* of sale, cash. T. W. Boucher, PlantlfTs Attorney. Faces Fair Are Made Fairer By A Pretty Hat ¥? -A-Hstid— THE FML STYLES Are now ready at m, S sM. JONES. MILLINERY © EMPORIUM. All Liquors bottled under the , Dispensary “Red, White and Blue” label are distilled and guaranteed by us. We have been selling to the South for FORTY YEARS and we know what you want. Ask your Dispensary for “ Red, White and Blue” label liquor and insist on getting it. FREIBERG & WORKUM, Distillers, WILL. J. LYNCHBt'Rd, O. PZTERSBURGH, Ky. Cincinnati, O. They Are Here OUR NOVELTIES FOR CHRISTMAS WE MEAN. And the way we are selling is a caution. The people know when the prices are right. Better make your selections early before the best are gone. Only a few of those beautiful left not sold, better buy one now—Only two China Water Sets left to go at cost. We are headquarters for BOYS WAGONS All to go at close prices. A beautiful line of PHOTO. FRAMES, both for Cabinet and the Chicago Portrait. A full line of beautiful PLUSH VELVET LOUNGES just for the Christmas trade—Some very tony gilt chairs and swell rockers for all comers. Our prices are right, suppose you call and see. We are ever ready to show you through whether you buy or not, and THE MONEY TALKS WITH US. Beesie L Williamson vs. Bacot et al. Moses S All that tract of land, situate in the county of Darlington, State of Sooth Carolina designated as lot No. 8 on a plat of the Bacot lands made by H “Hoggin*, Surveyor, November 7th 1880 and forming a Bart of the record in the above stated action containing two hundred and eighty-one acres more nr lean, and ■ bounded North by estate lands of Dr. H. Williamson, East by lot No. 1 of aaid survey and lands of the estate of Peter Wilde, South by lot No 8 of said survey and Weet by the land* of the estate of Peter Wilds. Terms of sale, one-third cash, and the balance in one and two year*; credit portion to be secured by the bond of the purchaser or purchasers and mortgage of the premises and pnrehaaers to pay for all papers. Boyd Sc Brown, PlantlfTs Attorneys. necessary Each and every ot the above lots and tracts of land sold to oonvay all right, title and interest and all equi ties of all parties to the respective re cords under which they are offered and on the terms in eaeh specially designated 7 R. K. CHARLES. Protect Yoyrsetf and Family Against Loss! BY INSURING YOUR PROPERTY AND YOUR LIFE. We represent Fire Insurance Companies whose combined capital amounts to over $44,000,000! —-A-HSTD Tie Mi Life awl Meet Gipisoli MU States. All btuinese intrusted to ns will have prompt and careful attention, and in case of loss, liberal adjustment. RESPECTFULLY, DARGAN & BAIRD, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. Office Up Stairs, in Hewitt Block. SHEPHERD SUPPLY COMPANY, 232 MEETING STREET, - - CHARLESTON. S. C. STATE AGENTS FOR SALE OF * * * w WHOLESALE STOVES, TIN WARES, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, OIL HEATERS. TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON. TINNERS SUPPLIES. GAL VANIZED, GUTTER & PIPE Over 200 different style* of Cooking and Heating Stoves, algo Oil Heater* and Cookers. We want the leading merchant in every town in the state to sell our lines of stoves. We guarantee full protection in his territory to eaeh agent we appoint. If not sold in your town send direct to us for cut* and prices. Dao6'tl5—lyr. . M. D., DARLINGTON, S. C. Office otter Do;/(Vs Drug More. Okkick Houks: 11 a in to 1 p in; 4:30 p m to 7 p m MarfMM-lv. YOUR OLD URILND S, SydnorA" 1 WILL AGAIN HAVE CHARGE OP Dirlingto! Tteo Must “. " ' ."August It, and every day thereafter. We want your patronage and will do all that can be done for you. YOURS TRULY, SrOHOR 4 TflEDWH. ' f 'OK al X*/Wi? 4- h i'a f) ,r qffi ' M T C V) Jcq Ornce Darlington Lodge. No. 7, Knights of Pythi as, meet* on 1st and 3rd I'Fukhuat Evening* in each month, at lastle Hall, Florence street opposite Broad. Visit ing brothers fraternally 1. ltd. GRDVES TASTELESS CHILL IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50cir;. Galatia. Ills., Ngv. 1C, iKk. ^arla Medicine Co., 8t. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen:—We hull lat.t ve.tr. fOO bottSoR < t Hiovr/S TASTrfLV. *3 Clin L 'i ONIC r.-Kl l.nvo 'joupht three gross already fins ymr. in yll our ex- perieuro of 14 years, in iiio Uriiij business, hnvo .ever sold an nrtlelo that gave such uni* omul eat .a- ‘.action m your Tonic. Yours truly, ABNLY.GAKR A CO For*alebyO.It. DAVIS aud DR, J. A. BOVD. June 11—(im -v g. s. mm & son, Manutacturers —OF— Doors, Sash, Blinos, DdlOXJLDXJSI Q3 —AND — Building Material ESTABLISHED 1842. crarlelSTok, a. o. 'pril, 20 g»_ y Tobacco Hogsheads Turning, Planing AND GodM M ol all Kills undertaken, ami satisfaction guaranteed JOHN SISRROn SHOPS: PilEEIM? F(,l! Aiur.is uumwo rito.M os ui>. CviSKE T S and Undertakers’ supplies always on band at low nnres. Also CYPRESS SHINGLES and LUMBER at the lowest prices. T. C. Jeffords, Jr. Jftartf—lyr.