McDuffie weekly journal. (Thomson, McDuffie County, Ga.) 1871-1909, May 01, 1872, Image 3

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Oc |ftUiPuffic Ifontusl. HOME MATTERS. CST All advertisements in the local colmnn will be charged 50 per cent, upon the published rates, from this date. C-iTAII Job Work mtst be paid for in cash, on delivery. This rule will hereafter be strictly en forced. The McDuffie Journal is the official organ of McDuffie county, and is the only paper published in the county. Our Job Department. — Having supplied our selves with a large stock of fine paper, we are now enabled to furnish the public with Job Work promptly and cheaply, and executed in the best style. Come TTp and Sf.ttle.— We earnestly request those indebted to us for subscription and job work to come forward and settle. Many are a whole year in arrears for subscription, and we cannot possibly grant further indulgence. You have had the benefit of our labor, and it is no more than right that you should now pay ns the small amount you owe us. Our business requires money to con duct it, and those indebted to us must pay us at once. Arrival of Trains. Up day Tasscnger errives at Thomson 10.14 a. m. Down “ 44 “ “ “ 3.28 p. in. Up light 44 44 44 44 8.54 p. in. Down 44 44 44 44 44 4.0 a. in. Up Macon 44 44 44 44 2.00 p. n\ Down 44 44 44 44 1 1,50 a in. To tlie I*nl»lic. From and after this date all advertising connected with or concerning the official matters of the sher iff of Columbia County, will be published in the McDuffie Journal. This 10th March, 1572. Bit AD IVEY, Sheriff Columbia County. Ail Job Work positively Cash on Delivery. CtT Quite a number of our citizens arc in town, in attendance at Court. Cv*" Doe? it co t more to subscribe for a news paper, or keep a pet fice? We pause for a reply. £rT Our inoet indifferent actions have the impress of individuality ; we may convey an impression not to be effaced for years by an incousid rate word or gesture. Thanks.—The Press Gang returns thanks to M r s. C. W. Arnold for a nice treat. Mrs. Cowles will also accept our thanks for a dish of delicious strawherries. Didn't Excubs.—The excursionists who were to have left tor Norcross on last Thursday evening, didn’t make the trip, on account of a failure in pr >. curing a car. Try again; better luck next tinv. Fruit Pro tect.—The fruit trees that we have had an opportunity of observing are literally loaded with young fruit, and if nothing happens to rnar th#» present prospects, there will be an abundant crop of fruit in this section. KiT We were pleased to meet our old friend, Brad Ivey, Sheriff of Columbia Cos., on our streets a day or two since. Brad is looking well and hap py, which leads us to believe that hard work agrees with him. Long may he wave. CIT Patronize home mnnufacturts. Buy nothing away from home that can he nmnufac ured at home. Our mechanic* are a« skilledjitud can get up work as good and at as low rates as elsewhere. You’d boa ninny to go back on them. Don’t do it. *c?T Dr. Holland has presented the whole office with a set of nice, bright, beautiful, new bodkins, for which piece of kindness more thanks are felt than expressed. The doctor is always in a good humor, and wo hope will always be happy. Memorial Day Postponed— We are Authorized a number of ladies to state,that owing to the sc *r city oi flowers the decoration of the soldiers’graves at thi* p’ace has been postponed to the 1 Oth inst. Let all beai this in mind and make suitable prepa ’a tions for that important event. Fihe. —On last- Thursday night, the etc m saw and grist mill at this place, owned by Mr. John T. Stovall, was completely destroyed by fire. The fire is supposed to have originated from the engine of the mill, which was not discovered until the whole build ng was enveloped in flames. There ■was no insurance on the property. The loss is esti mated at $3,500. We deeply sympathize with Mr. Stovall and hope that he may soon recover from his loss. Me*s. Morgan & Scott, have in store beatifu! Japanese Silk patterns, elegant Grenadines, extra fine Organdie, Muslins, Dimity, Striped, and figured. Pqiues, Lace points, and Dolly Varden styles ‘•till you can’t rest.” We advise our friends in attendance at Court this week, that if they want to make their wives glad, their daughters happy, and their sisters good hu mored, when they go home, to carry them some of Morgan & Scoti’s Dolly Varden “fixtures’’ and all will be fight hearted and joyous: Summer Hot. —The weather for several days past, has been unusually warm for the season. Summer has burst upon us without any preliminary softening whatever; the trees and shrubs are clothed in lull verdure, the birds twitter and sing in every bush, the roads aad streets look dusty aud hard, and Lazy- Lawrence is seen quivering and dancing every where as in mid-summer. If the present prospects hold, we doubt not many will 4 *Oh ! for a lodge iu Home vast wilderness”—some “vast contiguity of shade!’’ soon. New Advertisements. W. W. Shields, Ordinary of Columbia county Advertises homestead uotice of T. W. Crawford, in to-day’s issue. We take pleasure in calliug attention of our read ers to the adverti-eraeut of J. H. Stockton, to be found under the head of ‘new advertisements’in this num ber. Friend Stoekton is a most energetic business man, and whatever his hands find to do, he does “with all hi# might,” and he knows too well the value of time to atop to parley over a trade. Go and get good bar gains. See the advertisement of the Business Mirror in another cclumn. Hudson & Meuet renew their special notices. ; A. B. Thrasher, O.dinary of McDuffie county, advertises homestead notice of Charles Wade, ir., in ibis issue. Superior Court. —The adjourned term of the Superior Court of this county, covened on Monday hist in this place, Judge Twiggs of the Middle Cir cuit presiding. The visiting bar in attendance are Gen. A. R. NY right, Solicitor Davenport Jackson, of Augusta ; Judge Wm. M. Reese and M. F. Reese, of Wash ington ; Col. E. H. Pottle. C. S. Dnßose and A. S Morgan, Warrenton; W. D. Tntt, and Joseph Strother, Lincoln county, and CharlesH. Shockley, of Appling. Ihe following gentlemen, members of the Au gusta bar. arrived this (Tuesday) morning : Frank H. Miller, J. C. C. Black. J. B. Verdery, and W. Davidson. D. C. Moore,Esq., of Appling, also arrived with the above named gefitlemen. Only a few eases on the common-law docket were tried, most of which being continued by council. Ihe criminal docket was reached on Tuesday morn ing, but as we go to press beforo any of the cases are tried we are unable to give the result of the verdicts. It is confidently expected that all of the “Hamilton Banditti” will be brought to trial at this term. The criminal docket is very heavy', and will prob ably detain the Court the remainder of the week. Judge Twiggs dispatches business promptly’, aud we believe so far has given entire satisfaction. In our next issue we shall give our readers a more ex tended notice. •foiii-iialisms. Personal. —Mr. J. W. Anderson, of the Coving ton Enterprise and the Thomson Advertiser, paid us a visit a few days since looking well and happy. Friend Anderson gives a good account of the En terprise, though complaining somewhat of dull times. Mr. E. Nebhut, Traveling Agent of the Atlanta Sun, shed a few ray’s of light from his smiling face upon our office again this week. Mr. Nebhut is visiting Thomson during the sitting of our Supe rior Court in the interest of tho Sun. Ho is ma king hosts of friends for the journal he represents iu this part of the State; but wo cannot see how such a paper with such an agent could do other wise than prosper. Rev. Mr. Brantly, agont of the Chronicle A Sen tinel, is in town looking after tho interest of that journal. The Cause of Temperance finds rodio of its most insidious and dangerous foes iu tho many so called “tonics’’ ami “appetizers,” made of cneap whisky and refuse liquors, finished up to suit de praved appetites, under the name of mediums, Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters are none of these. They are not a beverage, but a genuine medicine, purely vegetable, prepared from Cali fornia herbs by a regular physician. For all dis eases of the stomach, liver, kidneys, bladder, skin and blood, they are an infallible and imrivall rem edy. A Very Good Platform.— “A Presi dent without partyisin— ‘•An Army without a mission— “A Congress without price, and “A Supreme Judiciary withot poli tics.” The above very firm planks of a sound platform we clip from a speech of Gov. Gratz Brown, made before a Mass Convention of Liberal Republicans, held at Topeka, Kansas, a few days ago. — NorJ'oll: Violinian. . The platform is very good as far as it goes, but to our mind it is like the play of Hamlet with the Prince of Denmark left out. A platform in which the Con stitution has no part lacks one very important Democratic element. We would suggest as an additional plank to Gov. Gratz Brown’s platform, a Con stitution without Radical innovation or interpretation. Indeed, we would be willing to accept the Constitution in its integrity, in letter and spirit, faithfully administered, as a substitute for all the platforms that have yet been framed.— Savanah Morning News. Many persons who wear reading glasses are sorely annoyed at the diffi culty of keeping them in their proper position on the nose. To all such it will be isteresting to know that a ris ing young optition has devised a very in genious expedient by which that end can be accomplished. It consists in dri ving a tack into the bridge of the nose, and hanging the glasses upon it. A perplexed German tailor, who had made a garment for a youth, arid found himself unable to dispose of the surplus fullness which appeared when trying it on, declared vociferously that ‘de coat is goot. It is no fault of de coat; but te tarn poy vash doo schlim.' Commercial Cotton Report. Thomson 20J © 21 Savannah 22 224 Angnsta © 22$ Charleston 22 Thomson Prices Current. Corn—per bushel $ 1 07 “ Meal—per bushel 1 10 Bulk Meat—Bib sides 8] © 10 “ Shoulders 7 © 8 Bacon—Sides @ 10 “ Shoulders 7£ @ 9 Flour—per barrel 9 00 <g> 12 00 Salt—Liverpool 2 1.1 Special Notices. Come anti liuy. 10,000 tbg. Prime smoked Sides -5,000 lbs. “ “ SliouHerx. 500 Bushels Corn. 50 Bbls. Flour. 150 Bushels Oats In Store and for sale by JOHN E. BENTON. March, 20 ts A New Beautifying Agent. All den tifrices had their drawbacks until the salubrious bark of the soap tree was brought from the Chilian Valley to perfect the fragrant Sozodont, the most delightful article for the teeth that a brush was ev er dipped into. Children’s Lives Saved for Fifty Cts. Every case of croup can be cured when first taken, by Dr. Tobias’ Venetian liniment, warranted for 24 years and never a bottle returned. It also cures diarrhoea, dysentery, colic, sore throat, cuts, burns and external pains. Sold by tho druggist >. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. Venus herself would not bnve been beautiful if her complexion had been bad. If beauty is skin deep, it is necessary to secure and retain that part of it, and ladies, instead of resort ing to paints acid powders, should remember that an impure, blotchy or sallow skin is the proof of feeble digestion, torpid liver or vitiated blood, for all which Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters is a safe, sure aud efficient remedy. Burnett’s Cocoaine. No oils, neither pomades or alcoholic washes—foreign or domestic —can compare with Cocoaine as a hair dressing.— It anchors the hair firmly in the scalp—gives it. new life and lustre—anil renders it tho crowning glory of both sexes, old and young. Pratt’s Astral Oil —safest and best illuniinati g Oil ever made. Does not take fire or explode, if the lamp is upset or broken. Over 150.- 000 families continue to use it. and no accidents of any description have occurred from it. Oil House of Charles Piatt, cstablshedl77o, New York A beautiful white, soft smooth, clear skin is produced by using G. W. Laird’s Bloom of Youth. It removes tail, freckles, sunburn, and all other discolorations from tho skin, leaving the complexion brilliant and beautiful. Sold at all druggists’. This preparation is entirely free from any material detrimental to health. Just the Remedy Needed. Thanks to Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup wo have for years been relieved from sleepless nights of painful watching with poor, suffering, teething children. For dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of spirits and general debility in their various forms, also as a preventive against fever and ague, and other intimittont fevers. The Ferro-Phospho rated Elixir of Calisaya made by Caswell, Hazard «fc Cos., New York, and sold by all druggists, is the best tonic, and as a tonic for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. Risley’s genuine Golden Bell Cologne Water, according to the original formula of Pro vost, Paris, so long and favorably known to the customers of Haviland, Harral and Bisley, and their branches, for its fine permanent fragrance, is now made by H. W. Risley and the trade supplied by his successors, Morgan it ltisley, Wholesale Druggists, New York. Thurston’s Ivory Pearl Tooth Pow der. Tho best article known for cloansing and preserving tho teeth and gums. Sold by all drug gists. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. F. C. Wells & Cos., New York. Carbolic salve, recommended by the leading Physicians and tho President of tho New York Board of Health. Gives instant relief to burns, euros all kind of sores, cuts and wounds; and a most invaluable salvo for all purposes. Sold everywhere at 25 cents. John P. Henry, sole Proprietor, 8 College Placo, Now York. Christadoro’B Hair Dye is the safest and best. It corrects the bad effects of inferior dyes, while tho black or brown tints it produces arc identical to nature. Factory G 8 Maiden Lane, New York. Svapnia—is Opium purified of its siknening and poisonous properties, discovered by Dr. Biglow, Professor of Botany, Detroit Modi cal College. A most perfect anodyne and soothing opia.to John Farr, Chemist New York. SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, AT MoiWrtW J" SGQTH? 9 ®* I > II E HS o OO I > W Embracing all the novelties of the Season. Abeautiful line of White Goods, plain and Stripes. Piques, Striped and Figured. Full line of Hosiery, Coryell.*, Trimmii gs and Notions. Edging and Inserting, abeautiful assortment, Clothing, of all grades. Now Spring Hats, lor Men and Boys. Boots and Shoes, in great varieties. Which Will Be Sold Low FOIt CASH. Tho Public aro Requested to call and examine. 3Vo Trouble to sliovv GrOOclS. apr24m3 BUY I BUY ! Spring & Summer Dry Goods. J. B. NEAL & SON, Have just received a large and well selected stock of Spring A Summer Goods, consisting of f .allies’ Dress totals, (.cut’s Furnishing- (foods, Heady ITladc Clothing-, Hats, Caps, Hoots, & Shoes, And Everything Usually kept in a FIRST CUSS DRY GOODS STSffi. Have always on Imnd ;i tine lot of Grroeerien All OFIIIII fill Sill AT TIE Lowest Cash Prices. CALL AND Examine our stock before PURCHASING ELSEWHERE AND WE GUARANTEE SITISRUTIM* «T. 33. IsTEA-Xj Sc SOTsT. aprl7ml Thomson, Gn. oy r DOLLARS A MONTH to sell our Univer f) * t) sal Cement, Combination Tunnel Button- Hole Cutter, and other articles, Saco Novelty Cos., Saco, Mo, Wholesale aud Retail Healer in BOOKS. STATIOMY. MUSIC AND PEEIODiCAIS. 11S3 Broad Street, yYtigiista, tra., Manufacturers’ agenfc and wholesale dealer in all kinds of b’attk books, for mercantile use, including ledgers, journals, day books, records, pass books, memorandum books, time books, drawing and scrap books, autograph books, copy, cyphering and exercise books, for school use, &c., &c. The writing pa pers include cap, letter and note, American, English and French ruled and plain, stamped and unstamped. The stock of envelopes embraces letter, note and official sizes, of all colors and qualites, besides a full line of general stationery, including all the innumerable minor items lor use in the counting room. Also many articles that would be appropriately designated as fancy stationery. In the book department, will be found the stadanrd text books for schoolsjand col leges, dictionaries, bibles and prayer books, music books and a large assort ment of juvenile and toy books, and a well selected stock in general literature. In the miscellaneous stock, in which we deal, we can offer to buyers as favora ble terms as any establishment in the trade. Anew price list will soon be is sued, wbiccF.f-Hi eiWile purclisers to make selections and order by mail, if desired. Such orders will receive prompt and careful attention, since the most thorough system marks the mode of doing business in this establishment. aprl7m3 1072- DRY GOODS 1072- K-' BAN, JjiATYURAM; Cos«, Are now n l iving a very large and attractive Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. Black Gross Grain Silks, from SI,OO to SI,OO. Lyons Coloted Gross Grain Silks, a beautiful line, Striped and Plaid Silks, in all colors, Japanese Silks, Japanese Cloths, Ohallies, Mozambhies, Lenos, Iron Grenadines, Plain, IPalsk and Satin Striped French Organdies, Colored Lawns, and all kinds Dress Goods, 12.4 cts. to $1.50 per yd. Lace Po uts, Lace Sacques, Summer Shawls and Scarfs, Ladies’ Lawn Suits, $5 to S3O. Lace Collars, Lace Sets, Dolly Varden Bows, Embroiderigs in endless variety. Ac., &c. Our Domestic Departments Arc Dill of all the popular branches, which will be sold at the very lowest prices. Extra Induceaionts offorod t<> Country Merchants. Very Respectfully, api-:iui» It ill 111 1 BBC All A CO. TAKES Pleasure in informing her patrons and the Public Generally, that she will have on Inhibition, Wednesday, April 3d, a Magnificent Assortment o( BONT3STETS DYISTID HATS Selected by liehelf in person from some of the leading Modistes in New York city, and well forth the inspection of every one wanting a Sping Bonnet or Hat. Real and Imitation Hair Goods A Speciality. I have inStore, and will constantly recieving, a full line of this kind of Goods, and intend, in the future, to make this branch of my business a Speciality. Goods in this lino ordered when desired, and guaranteed to give satisfaction, as regards quantity and quality in every instance. A small assortment of fine and medium quality of L.-wlics’ Dress (Jape, Sasli Itibhoiis Scarfs, Ac. PARASOLS- PARASOLS. We aroMill keeping a lull assortment of Parasols and Umbrellas, and res pectfully call the attention of all wanting a fine and stylish Parasol or Umbrella to call and flxamine our stock before making selections eleswhere, as we offer superior inducements as regards Style, Quality and Workmanship. We still keep the Slipp for Repairing and Making Umbrellas and Parasols, and would be pleased to see all our old customers, and as many new ones as will favor us with a call. LECKIE’jS, April 3m2 No. 171 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. E3L.EOA.3STT JNT E"W 33 E, E3 S OOO3D S • CHOICE, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT. JAMES’ W. TUBEEY Will Have on Exhibition to-day Black Gros Grain Silks, Black Drab de France, Colored Silks in all the new popular shades, Japanese Silks and Imitation Silks, Black Iron, Grenadine and Canvassed Bareges, fine to sublime quality, Dolly Vaden Styles in many mate rials, Grenadines in variety, Balerruves, Searsuckers, Suitings, Linens, Lawns, Black Llama Lace Sacques and Points, &c. &c. Also very large assortment of Cheap Dross Goods. March 27, 6m JAMES W. TURLEY, Augusta Ga. JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO., AUGUSTA GEORGIA, * ARE now opening a beautiful assortment ol the following Goods for the Spring trade, all of-which will be sold off qui ;k at a small advance : Brussel Is, Three-Ply, Ingrain, and low priced Carpets, Rums, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, best goods, cut any size, Druggets, Mattings, Mats, Cornices and Bands, Cliromos, Window Shades all sizes, Curtain Goods, Lace Curtains, Wall Papers and Borders, Hair Cloths and Upholsterers’ Goods. We also keep on the first floor, a large stock of Choice Family Gtoceries, VVood and V» ,|low Ware. We solicit orders from our McDuffie friends for the above Goods, which will be sold Low For Cash. JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTHER, apr.lOm-i 205 BROAD STREET, MOI\TI?Y MADE RAPID' V wi.h Senci M'-'il ill 1 Kev check outfits. CataluugeS samples and full particulars free S. M. Sprkckw. Bratlleboro, Vt. nI.T 4* Free to Book Agents. We will send a heiidaome p-netpeems of our ne'V Illustrated Fami y Bibte containing ove 450 fin* Scrpjure/ lustration* to any Book Ajr«*nt f free of charge. Address National Pttbi hittgCo., PhiUdeU phia, Pa. A Great Chance for Agents, Do you want an aj-mry, Inca! or traveling with an opportunity 10 make $5 to S7O a day selling otir new 7 strand White Wire Clothe* Lines? They last fort-ver; samples free. Send f*r circular. Addresi at once Ifu Non River Wire Works, cor r Water St & Vfadcn Line, N. Y. or 3 10 W Rtudolpli St. Chicago, Standard Amrrioan* BILLIARD TABLES! Everything pertaining to hi'liards at lrmefct priced Illustrated Catalogues suit by mail. H. W. COLLENDER. NEW YORK. Successor to Phelan <f Co/letlcl*»r* nlTwt 7.78 BROADWAY. 3<teuid 60 Pi!umd IDO NOT F\K±lL While on your Summer Excursion Nurth to sreure one of the Celebrated Improved. Stewart Cook Stoves With its special attachments, Roas'er, Buk-rA Boil er. The Stove and Furni ure car •fully packed f»r safe shipment. Books sent on application. FIJLLEu, WARREN & CO. 236 W »ter St N.Y WTABXJB' I. Bgaiß. B. t>7 —" Uls otrinitj •*UblL*h«<i »ii(i rmllon*li*H» ro«U<L Tk« MM t T;r v* rmpMly-—lllng work VZTGG'vWv. Mr*»V. 8. MUILIHHWfI CO.. V. TJ dTn4iloD*t». ' „ Burnham’s »H. ? fir i tirbhim\'.i in g-ntral use pfotit **>e U. 8. A six inch, is used by C. lissimnlicity of Consiruetion and (lie© follower it trnnnmila renders it the heal water© » heel ever invented. I’hamphletfrec. I""* N. F. BURNHAM, York, Pa. nlO 4w tiie Golden Hill Shirt • If you want the best filling and nicest made s i t to be bad ask your clothier for the Golden Hill. If he has not got it he can get it for yon, if he will not we will send C O. D. to any address I » * *ree of charge. S nd for circular and full parijrulers HENRY C. BUCKMAR. 697 Broad” ay. New York Importer & MjnufeOturer of Men’s Furnishing Goods for the trade. nlO j w THE BESf PAPER ! W ill The Scientific American i* the cheapest and best illustrated we* kly paper published. Every num ber contains from 10 ro 15 original engravings of new machinery, nov-1 inventions, Bridges, Engin eering. wo»ks, Architecture, improved Farm Imple ments, and every new discovery in Chemistry. A ytar’a numbers contain 832 pages and several hun dred engravings. Thousands of volumes are pre served for binding and reference. The practical re ceipts arc well worth ten times the sul#cription price I erm«, Jjf*3 aye<r by mad. Sp cirnenu sent free. May be had of a’l News Dealers, tiMif s* obtained on the best learns. Models of new' inventions and sk toll pa 'X a mined, and ad vce free. All patents arc published in the Scien tific American tho week they issue. Send for Pamphlet. 110 pages, containing law* and full di rections for obtaining patents. -dddrets for Paper, or concerning Patents MDNN •Si CO. o 7 Park Row N. Y Branch office, cor. F. and 7th Sts., Washington, D. O. nl3 4w pH II BLOOD PURIFIER 11 Ih a powerful Tonic, specially adapted for use in Spring when th" languid and deb lity system needs strength and vitality; it will give vigor to the feeble strength to the weak, animation to the dei cted’ activity to the slugg’sh, rest to the weary quiet te the nervous, and health to th: infirm It is a South American plant, which, Recording to the medical and scientific periodicals of London and 1 ans, possess the most powerful tonic proner ties known to Mnteri Medica, and is well known in its native country as having wonderful curative qualities, and has been long used as a specific in a eli Ci,S . e - S " f Im P uri ti«i of the blood, Derangement of the liver and Spleen, Tumors, 1 iop-, Povertv of tho Wood Debility, Weakness of the 'intestines uterine or Urinary organs. * Dr. Wells’ Extract of Jurubeba It is strengthening ana nourishing. Like nutrl cious food taken into the stomach, it assimulates and diffuse, itself through the circulation, giving vigor and health. ® /t regulates the Bowels, quiets the Nerve*. aeU f, | e Ton-° n hB . Becre,i . Te or K a, *s. and by its power, fill Ton.c and restoring effects, produces healthy „ TANARUS!??,™ 1 '' Mlon t 0 th " whole system. V JOHN Q. KELLOGG. 18 Platt St , N. Y Price n „,i '?° ,e Agf> S. l f, ; r lhe States. Pncc, One Dollar per Bottle, Send for Circnl nr Notice. THERE is my possession a dark bav mare about 7 years old 14 hands high, small blaze in the face, left hind foot white, abandoned by a negro. Sup posed to oe stolen. The owner is re quested to come pay charges. Cau bo found at the house of the undersigned 4 miles South of Thomson, McDuffie Cos., Ga. aprl7w2 SAMUEL STORY. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup Tt relieves the little sufferer from pam,'cures wind e olie regulates the stomach and trowels, „cidity and dunng the process of teething is in valuable. Perfecfiy safe in all canes, as millions G s mothers cau testify.