The Barnesville gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 187?-189?, October 12, 1882, Image 1

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VOL. XIV. FREEMAN & CRANKSHAW, tIVLALEKM IX (ITU OI ids. II ’lches, Kind bine 'Jewelry. THE NEW y li**- ' imTaJST PROOF CASE' 4 Send For Brice List. 31 WHITEHALL ST., - - ATLANTA, OA BMfiAiIJ-'^ARGAINS l A have just returned from New York iifd hayc bought the m M V # * W Best and Cheapest ST Jk OF ■os’s, Bob’ aM CSiWre!’; (Mini. ■kj;Jtl!>, Stas, Stills, Me Dim Gee, Ctu ill Stall B l have .aken advantage In luj m cm 1 ;, before 1] e rtlxifc in price lain euabled to oris as cluup as any New Ik or i; in use. Cal I eonuueo yomvi If. _ W M. M HW3BAUM. .sepl-7 A. C I? 1 J I'm solidly on this platform. want "to sell you iuivul stoses, avn Mins, 1 Rubber Belting, flousefurnishing Good &e., at a small advance on cost, and don’t you dfsretnember the t all rigid this \va>% Yoins for Business, H R. CWTrtfbERS. DH. WM. A. WRIGHT Is still at N0.6 from corner Market anl Main street, where may found a assortment ol DRUGS. MEDICINES, fin : PEii^py, APS POWDERS. LAMPS, very cheap, to make room for Smith Fite Sugars, Tobacco. PAINTS, OILS and DYE STUFFS, J • A GOOD STOCK OF SmTIONES , With goood rainy other articles too numerous to Mention. IP R, ICES RSiiABONABLE- Don’t forget that Prostwlptions are Free where MedlolneH are i’u ralalti cl. One dollar’s i\ ortii oi medicine often cures the worst of eases in a Short time. sept 7 Secret, Diseases strictly Confidential. \ 3. ~T?. ]VI A IBO.OKSELLER and STATIONER, CORNER MAIN AND TAT LOR STS, lias on hand a well selected assortment <. f school Religious, Blank and Miscellaneous B O O JK .© , • Stationery, Drugs, Patent V- i as. c.iinis 'Xobacco. Snulf, an® Fancy floods generally. Any tkok ii.-t in stock will t>e v>- a on stio;. i "t. Fr.milv Pibles sold at one-naif the price you pay travelling m. ,\ of M :dWlsmi!r. riis In stock and will be sold at Lud (lcn and Dates’prices. Picture Frames and Specialty. Subscription received to the icadln-, j-. rlodloa’s. The Wk Perfumery. Soap, and Toilet ('O’hl - ' ;t Mann’s. The best 10 cent. r>ct^nt. cent r.:ul 2 l riht Cigars are at Mann’s. g For tie Holiday Trade Mam’s will te one Solid Glitter of Beauties, I have no I'onipetfntui i.i Darnesville. I'ut am iuniting against Macon and Atlanta prices. 1 hut one pi tee, is the i. = -.•••-. u.m any mark ■ .jves you. A *NE R* 7 j FURA'ITIJRM,! TsTew Oarpei'J^ ~ are ivc-iviia_ av. iy i ire rto -k. well assorted, and superior In quality. You will do well to call and examine our M". GOODS. ‘ sr i E Cat l0f: ie ror th ‘“ beaeEtot country customers, V. • repo.i tacts simply. We use no tx ulLst. We guarantee all goods to he as represented. w ANDREW J. AO LEER, PEACHTREE ST- lI'LANA. GA. W ANDREW *f. MILLER & VO., B I I**, J.*so AND BROUGHTON ST., Dt - 3 Krtabilahed 1556. SAVAMI^H ? GEORGIA fDAA^jSORGAN, Manufacturer of and Wholesale Dealer in SaMles, lariess, Bridles, SPURS, COLLARS, WHIPS, - * * *4 - [Saddlery, Hardware, Wa^^K&iggies. to WHITER A THE BARNESVILLE GAZETTfI! Entered at the Post Office at Barnesville as 3ee md cless Matter. * t ATLANTA FURNITURE FACTORY, 553 Marietta Street, Atlanta, (la. Manufacture Bed Room Sets Raw from sl4 to S2OO. * h* ffaicta, Clois, Jewelry, Jiheiwe. Spectacles, Musical Instruments, Diamoifts. # * Being desirous of d< ing a lively little business this fall and winter, I have stocked up with the above line of goods, and I most, respectfully and earnest]} invite my friends and customers to call amfcrxarnine prices and quality before purchasing elsewhere. As my motto shall be to deal honentljwith every one. f AMERICA?! MATCHES T gr TlHHtift|ijl| l ‘TPMIT? ei ve my personal attention, anerbe doae wlta neatness and dispatch and warranted ea r. m ENG-RAYING* DONE TO ORDeV Thanking the public for past favors, I earnestly solicit of the samsV Yours to command, W O. S. HIGGINS. THE DRUG A. MUUPHEY & SON, ' i'his Drug Store has been given up to be one of to section. bel^ri’ondition MR. C. Gf, I^CKwSBH| .still presiile3 at the prescription case,and yovuiaii rest assured that when you come to see us you will hp treated with the utmost of politeness. AYE] KEEP EVERYTHING usually kept in class Drugstore. AVe have the best line of in Barnesvilh. SMIL sept? .11. £ fMXUs Look out for us, we have D. J. Evans’ building, onj door below our old stand, and next dcJPi’ to S. F. Mann’s Storf. We are receiving our new goods from Baltimore, New York, including a nice lot of Black, Blue Cashmeres, and BROOiiDE DRESS Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Crockery, ive are keeping a fine as sortment of STAPLE! and FANCY GROCERIES, which we will sell as WE GUARANTEE OUR GOODS CO GIVE Call on us and we will treat you rign.,. Thanking we solicit a continuance of the same. We trade for all kinds of Country Produce, and don’t you forget it. sept 7 M. F. COCHRAN & SON. Coaliiou in Barnesville. I take this method of announcing to the constituency of all parties that I have formed a coalition of Jk Beit Goods audA^wesltt&^gs. C:Xi Platform. Laundry and Toilet Soaps, constantly' on hand a full line w Snuff. Pocket and and everythffcg belonging With many thanks for past spaiWßflorts to merit a the same. VcryiJ^Bectfully, D. C. HIGHTOWER. Bept7 -3m U/f West side Public Square. ENGLISH & BLOODWORTfi, GEOBQIA. % Offer to the trade a full line of Dry Roi% Boots, Dies, Bats, Mods tnd Every Uescription. stock also a full line of GROCERIES, COJUiECTION- E'uIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS. HARDWARE and CROCKERY. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS Give U3 a call when von visit Milner. aug3l-2m Jiive Furniture House C —OF JDHN NEAL & CO.- COIUIBIOD AND UffiHODSE MERCHANTS. CoHStpflents SolMteD ADTwewaDe on tie same if Desirel Excellent Warehouse Facilities for Storage ' # ; Office and Salesroom No. 9 Broad (near Marietta) St. fiTAII communications strictly' confidential. sept2B-tf BpIVER BROTHERS, A. Have now almost an entire new stock of General Merchandise cons sisting of DRY GOODY.NSTION^BDOTS I StiOES,NATS Algo a foil line of FAMILY and FANCY GROCRIES of every des cription, WOOD TINWARE* CROCKERY, Ac. They have moved to the oM stand of and will be happy to see everybody. Call to see stock fehen you need something in their line - W come I'orward BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1882. Booksellers and Stationers , School Books, Miscellaneous Books, School Supples, Blank Books, Artists Materials, Office Outfits, Fancy Stationary, Wedding Invitations, Foreign and American Novelties, Visitors asked to Inspect Stock, And make our store their headquarters. HOLMAN COFFIN & CO., aus2< 26 Marietta, Street, Atlanta, Ga. Terms of Subscription. One Copr, one year $2 00 One ropy, si x months 1 (to J. C. McMICHAEI., Publisher. AD J 'ER TJSJXG RA TES. sq 1 ’ARK'S] ~1 w.'; iM. _h M. j_6 M. [la M 1 Square.... [sloo | $ 2 $7 00 i $lO 00 I 00 2 Squares... * (H) | 500 to oo I 15 00 j 25 oo a Squares... j aoo ! too in | 2000) 3000 4 Squares... I 4001 10 01 20 (to I aoooi 4000 if Column.... 500 | 12 00 30 00 1 30 00 [ 50 00 column.. .1 mOO 1 20 oo 35 00 1 65 00 1 so 00 1 Column.... I 12 00 I 25 00 40 00 I 70 00 | 130 00 antidote to the effects of miasma 18 Hosteuer’s Stomach Bitters. This med- Licine is one of the most popular remedies <* ai,pr.cafnl nroprietarv specifics, BWlWMi|W|Mkmiiiii) wherever on HTTRiIVM ague exists. A wineglassful three day is the best possible preparative vor encoanteruig a malarious atmosphere, regulatiug the liver, and invigorating the stomach. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers * 1 Ho- generally. —' . I WHEPS COMES THE UNBOUNDED POPULARITY OF Allcoct’s Porous Plasters. Because they have proved themselves [the Best External Remedy in vented. They will cure Asthma, Coughs, ralgia, and any local pains. Applied to the small of the back they are infallible in Back Ache. Nervous Debility, and Kidney troubles; to the pit of the stomach they sure cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. lcock’s Porous blasters are painless, fra grant. and quick to cure. Beware of imi that blister and burn. Get ALLCOCK’S, the only Genuine Porous Plaster. The Bad and Worthless are never imitated or counterfeited. This is especially true of a family medicine and it is positive proof that the reme dy imitated is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitatioi# sprang up and began to steal the notices in which the press and people of the country had expressed merits of H. 8., and in every way vying to suffering invalids to Ke their stuff instead, expecting to Hike money on the credit and good Imime of H. B. Many others started nostrums put up in similar style to H. 8., with variously devised names in which the word “Hop” or “Hops” were used in a way to induce people to be lieve they were the same as Hop Bit ters. All such pretended remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name is, and especially those with the word “Hop” or “Hops” in their name or in any way connected with them or their name, are imitations and counter feits. Beware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine Hop Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on the white label. Trust nothing else. Druggists and dealers are warned against dealing in imitations or counterfeits. NO MORE EYE-GLASSES, NO WEAK MOKE EYES! MYtclielFs Eye-Salve. A certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE,WEAK BD INFLAMED EITB Producing Long-Sightedness, and Re storing the sight ot the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation. Stye Tu rners. Bed Eyes, Matted Eye Las'tes, And Producing Quick Belief And Permanent Cure. Also, equally efficacious when used in other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tumors, Salt Rheum, Burns, Piles, or wherever inflamma tion exists, MithclielDs Salve may fie used to advantage. Sold by all Druggist at 25 cents. KIDNEY-WORT FOS THE PERMANENT CURE OF CONSTIPATION. No other disease is so prevalent in this coun try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wort aa a cure. Whatever the cause, however obstinate the case, this remedy will overcome it. _ Oil ETC ~ THIS dtatreasing com • r ILr (le plaint is very apt to be oatnpiieated with constipation. Kidney-Wort strengthens the weakened parts and qmoldy cure, all kinds of Tiles even when physicians and iedioi.ee have before fisiled. ifr qrif you have either of theeo trouble. I pmcjuTl USE | jSBSST Soil! KIDNEY-WORT BETHHL. Classical and Military In country noted fur b- >;.> <1 -calm. Course of Study, 10 branches. u "iuuii iUi extent, sur dassed in thoroughness by no .. ndemy in the South. Medical and Law Caugr> preparatory to the University of Virginia tuition med clal half session, $95.00. extras. Addas Maj: Ay®i smith, Bethel Acauemj P. O. Va. aug3 ™~And lIORPHIM' HABIT effect 1 n fte Michigan. “ k CO IT. D'S P J'CCH. 1S E. The press of the country for the past week have l*een more or less engaged in discussing the latest move of the great gambler, J. Gould. He lias made a move that startles the country, because of its probable results. The New York Her ald a few days since published more or less of the facts. To put the matter in the briefest form Gould is said to have purchased the control of the Associated Press and intends hereafter to let the great dailies of the metroplis publish on ly such news as will benefit his specula tions. There are seven daily papers in A e\\ A ork that manage the associated dispatches, controlled three of them and a few days since the Herald stated that lie had captured the Sun which made the fourth and thereby ob ta’ned the controling influence. Ihe A\ esteru U nion Telegraph com pany is the agency paid tocarrry the dis patches of the Associated Press. Some time si nee,Gould purchased the Tribune and World and since then lias added to the list the Evening Express. The Herald, Times, Sun and journal of Com merce were the four left. According to the Herald the Sun has thrown the weight of its influence into Goulds hands, joined him in August and thus put the control of the Associated Press, in to Gould's hands. Up to the present time the collection of news for the association has been su perintended by au executive committee, composed of the proprietors of three leading New York journals. Mr. Gould wth the concurrent and assistant vote New York Sun has| discharged that executive committeoama given no tice that the enfployes monopba piously known as the Western TeIJP will hereafter collect tiie neVo furnish the Associat ed Press. I lasmucJpis Mr. Gould is the A\ esteri l nion Telegraph Company and also at present tire Associated Press the public is only such despatches as Mr. Gould chooses to have published. The importance of this nuve cannot be estimated. To curb the press of a lree people is simply to become masters of such peopte. TdE CO Amp - r t he comet which has been disturbing the rest of so many people for sonde nights made a perceptible leap on Fri day morning last. TLyou would see it at its best, be up at sa. m. This is quite early for some people to rise, but to see hour about eve ry other morning. The nucleus of the #nnet is a bright silver ball audits sweeping fan tail ex tends about t wenty degrees up the heav ens, when at its best. Astronomers who have been examimng it say it is trav eling this way fain foremost. It has produced alarm in the minds of some people. A friend suggests that should it strike the earth he would like to be in Mammoth Cave. It is hoped that this comet is organized and will make no coalition with any other body. If you have not seen it get up at 5 o’clock and look at it. J - Hutoell’s twenty thousand was not enougn and E. A. Buck should now take heed and send out no more to fur ther his candidacy for Congress. There is a close analogy between the political barrel and other barrels. People who once get a habit of resorting to the barrel think “they ‘must have| it any way.’’ They soon come to vegartfti daily pull at the faucet as a * legitimate ‘ex pense of the campaign.’’ They go oft ener and oftener, drink deeper and deep er, and ultimately find that the barrens all there is to them. It is so with par ties. Three times the money is spent by the republican party to-day, we ven ture to say, that there was 15 years ago, and the more is spent, the more has got to be spent, until candidates of the plu tocracy are put up to enable the party to win. Meantime the voter is degraded, public sentiment drugged, and the youth taught that there is no honesty iu poli tics. C Doughtery county has succeeded in obtaining an artesian well. The auger last week reached water and now Alba ny has two artesian wells. This fi.st flow of water was obtained from a depth of about 570 feet. The boring was con tinued till 640 feet we|e reached and there the apparatus wife all taken out and the water has been flowing freely. The stream is said to yield now from thirty to forty gallons per minute, about the same capacity as the first well. Greenback candidates have rough sailing in South Carolina. At AVines boro last week a number of men station ed themselves armed each with spoiled eggs to await the coming of J. 11. Me Lane the Republican Greenback candi ate for Governor. McLane heard of the aggressive movement and flanked the town and went on to Charlotte. This sort of business and shooting is a part of the political programme in the Pal metto State. Some parties from Savannah appeared before the railroad commission in be half of the lumber interest. a hearing the railroad lteluntarily lower ed the rate 20 per car load of 22,500 pounds of lunger from any mill on the Macon and Brunswick will cost from §12,60 to £14,00 to Atlanta. This reduction will enable the mills of South west Georgia to ship millions off eet t° Atlanta. I Kidneys, liver and Bowels.! Georgia can now go on in her career of securing the contentment and pros perity of the negroes of the State. Those who have accumulated funds and invest ed them in real estate can rely on the low est taxes and the greatest protection to that property. It is well for them that the non-property owning hegroes could not step into power. Mr. I. Stegerman a Jewish drummer was foua 1 dead in a water closet in Americas last \Aek. He had been dead three days before it was known. The coroneriMWjug^i^verdictof M. T. CASTLEBERRY &5 anti 92 Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga., .fl| mmi ANDRETAIL DEALER IN FllM ' A Full awl Complete Slack si all Grades aurt Styles Coustan^fl Jm Orders bv mail will receive catalogue and price lists. FOUND DEAD. Ihe following account we clip from the press dispatches from Americas Georgia: A horrible discovery was made here this morning. The dead body of a maM named Isaac Stegermau, aged about/ forty-five years, a drummer for Berr heim, Raxanger & Cos., whisky dealers of Cincinnati, was found in a water closet just across the street from the commercial house. A negro man pass ing the place had his attention attrac- 1 ted by the tei’Nble odor arising from one ! oi the closets, and called the attention I of others to the matter. The door was locked from the inside, and upon being burst open the body of the unfortunate I man was found jammed, head foremost, against the door. The deceased had evidently been dead for several days, j and the body presented a horrible and ! sickening appearance. Mr. Stegerman J was last- seen alive on Friday mori£ig 1 just after breakfast, when lie was, in lively and cheerful spirits, lie did not come back to the hotel t ifinner, and the landlord, believing that he had g#e out to some of the country townsn business, paid but little attention toTiis prolonged absence. As no signs of vio lence were discoverable upon the body it is presumed that he died from natu ral causes. Deceased is brother of S. Stegerman, of Thomasville. Rev. 1). Blalock of A mericus died last week. Tee artesian well at Thomasville has been bored 700 feet deep. Macon cotto.i men are moving to establish a cotton exchange. Indiana and Ohio ju’O capturing quite a number of German votes this year. Mr. Wm. A. Bailey of CnthbeNLand Miss Annie Ansley of Ain eric us" were married lasi week. Nearly #9.000 worth of diamonds were stolen from a show case at the Cincinna ti exposition last week. ( The Henry county weekly thinks that Gwernor Colquitt is not the choice his county for United States Sena tor. Tiie Enquirer—Sun of Columbus thinks the cotton crop will he 25 per cent short- in the country tributary to Columbus. it is estimated that the South wili save by t he large grain crops $125,000,000,that it has heretofore been sending West for food. Mr. James S. Clark an aged citizen living near Andersonville died very suddenly while sitting in his front porch one day last week. Two nego women in Madison had a fight last week and one of them hit off the others ear, and was committed for .mayhem. Judge T. J. Simmons of the Macon <|rcuit will be a candidate before the Assembly for re-election a good vote. A surgical miration was performed in PhMldelpma last week by which a piece of membrane was transplanted from a rabbit’s eye to a man’s eye. The unfinished condition of Wes leyan Female college has made it neces sary to postpone the opening of the fall term till the first of November. A strange incident appeared in the 1 Philadelphia papers last week. The marriage of Mr. Cope to Mris O’Neal and the death of Mr. Cope both appear ed in the papers of the same date. Tiie Georgia Methodist female college at Covington opened last week under more favorable auspices than at any time since the war. There was a large attendance for the opening and the hope is bright for Its future. The telegraph dispatches from var ious parts of the country give accounts of some serious contacts between the white and colored politicians. Several - deaths are reported as growing out of politic excitement. The Macon Graphic says John Bailey, who killed an old man named Tappan, some wgek.s, ago was captured in his old heat, in the country and put in Bibb jail. Two rewards were offerded for him. He will no doubt hang if he gets justice. Comptroller General Wright is repor ted as endorsing the co-operative mar riage Associations of this State, as being good institutions.' They pay no reve nue into the State as no co-operative insurance companies of the State do. Tiie Macon graphic is in favor of tiie new Senate electing Hon. James S. Boy ton president of the body. He has filled Gie position creditably to himself and satisfactorily to the State, one term. We would be plfased to see him re-elect ed to this important position. The Democratic party of Massachu setts lias nominated Beast Ben Butler as their candidate for Governor. Iu sur veying the field and estimating the funds necessary to success, they decide that it will take the round sum of #150,- (KX) to pnt the Beast successfully through. # * Among the ladies who may read this there, may be several sickly ones who ' have made up their minds to act on the old saw which specifies that u What can’t be*cured, must be endured.” While the truth%f the old proverb is self-evident it is just possible they may have erred in .judgment as to the possibilities of the healing art outside of the medical profession, and before giving up in des pair they had better test the efficacy of i Mfs, Lydia E. Tinkham’s Vegetable which is now attractuuL ' l 1 Li" 1H 11 1 ' ■ III!>U oI 'O , ‘ y< ' A stratum b'en struck * fVrt. ***“" M'inro.* count " majority, State to e,<mi j i ;i j, , r ii x ; - 7s m’ : . The first t \v<J^VCv'C- y court wore involving something ■ *’ dollars was tried. ’>’■ Tin- Athens Banner i"‘'v Methodist Church iMBRBH| erect in,, there will he the wTOtfeffifoi building' in tlie state. There is ;i move <>n loot 'M? fftj' * : railroad from Athens to Siimild this he.lone ii would lie cRHe iu-(l and IhcAjfl Spring. ' Gray hairs oau.se annoy i arker s 1 Tail Balsam preyei!^^^H r .'■ storing the youth fill color. IB^plpp I colored woman in .Uusroget^B locked ii]) her three little tier house and went off last house ( aught on lire and 1 liree lilt lc ones alive. Mon#ok, Mich-, Sept. Sirs I have been taking Hop HR lor inflammation of kidneys and It has done for me what four failed to do. The effect of seemed like magic to me. jß|^§jg§i& W. L. CAlffn r J’lie munieipat authorities of h<#t Ga., have now an act license for selling liquor to ottr readers know har rooms voted out last year. This license isSl tended to reach the druggists who been overreaching the line of tilde. Hearitly fteccommended. Don’t condemn a good thing becaSi yon have been deceived by wort hi mR nostrums. rarker’s Jfinger Tonic has cyred many in tliis aPction of nervous disorders, and we recommend it hearty ly to such sufferers.—News. m Last week Macon was startled with! three incendiary tW?s in one night, and ’ one negro shot and killed another. Il is thought that the fires were set in or der to draw attention jkpm the jail, so that the six Eastman were in jail there, awaiting their execution might be released. • r **; ‘Men condemnjn others what they', pi act ice themselves#’ Those who prac- j tice the use of Kidney-Wort never con- I f \\ U u ? e R but commend it J to all affected with piles, dyspepsia, conJ stipution and all other diseases resmtltfffl trom a disordered state of kidnevs, ■ or bowels. ■ Be There is a probability of bloodshH the Ninth Congressional district luBI the election on the 7th of Novetnßy A heady there is talk of organ ‘ to be made by the Speer the Candler meetings. Who wi WgSi blame in case of any raid maybe ful. It is to be hoped that there 'Jpi be no such troubles. vl A true strengthening medicine ifi health renewer is Brown's Iron iMv ters, . In tin- rnterioi|department, at ''A iB ington. last week a sensation was disced, by a white, woman the department attempting topoisoriß| colored woman, also engaged there. TM; poison was put into her lunch. ThRP is not the best feeling existing between the two races in the departments. “SkinuyMen.” Wells Health lienewer. Absolute cure for nervous debility and weaknes of the generative functions. sl. at drug gist. Ga. depot, Lamar, liankin. & Lamar, Atlanta and Macon Ga. Borneo Maxey guarded the ballot box with a vigjjance, last Wednesday that indicated orders from his master T. J. Barrett. Your course Maxey on- . ly swelled the majority against your man. With such gentlemen to manage *' and conduct the election as the Justi- J | ces of tliis district you need have no® fears about a free baliot and a fait 1 . count, especially the latter. J "BUCHUPAIBA," W Xew, quick, complete cure 4 day.vuM nary affections, smarting, frequent ® difficult urination, kidney disease,' at druggist. Georgia Depot, Lain®* Kankin & Lamar, Atlanta and Ma< Ip- Some of the Western (Jougressioß|| ; ; districts are speaking boldly out on qnestio iof river and harbor appmjfe; ation steals. The first Wisconsin'aM|: tvict has nominated a liepuhliean WmsL put him on a platform fiercely denoiHp: eing river and harbor tui*| naval and other ),A A-ats of this district ’ nomination. . “ROUGH OnIS The things desired f®|£ jclf X' Druggists for ■ • lb)u J rats, lniceßvM-^^i^i.:^