McDuffie weekly journal. (Thomson, McDuffie County, Ga.) 1871-1909, May 22, 1872, Image 3

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Ifcc annul. HOME MATTERS. ■ST All advertisements in the local column will be charged 50 per cent, upon the published rates, from this date. Job Work must be paid for in cash, on delivery. This rule will hereafter be strictly en forced. Out 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 atyle. Come Up and Settle.—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. Ton have had the benefit of our labor, and it is no more than right that you should now pay us 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 Passenger arrives at Thomson 10.16 am. Down *• “ “ “ •* 6.32 p. m. Up night “ “ “ “ 10 30p. m. Down “ “ “ “ “ 3.59 a. m. Up Macon “ “ “ “ 2.00 p. it. Down" “ “ “ “ 11.50a.m. All JTob Work positively ('ash on Delivery. W Money scarce. <4T Farmers arc busy. IS* McCord & Hardaway have just received a fine tot of shoes. CvT If you want durable and cheap shoes, go to McCord & Hardaway’s. Cool. —Ice Lemonade Soda Water and freßh Lager Deer at Gerald & Dillon's. ■W McCord & Hardaway challenge comparison in ladies and gentlemens fine shoes. ■. m • <ST The man who wrote “I’m saddest when I sing” was a fool to sing much. IS* Sending prettily worked, comfortable slip pers to a single gentlemdn is now styled a slippery trick. W Our citizens should be temperate in thier diet. Our first parents ate themselves out of house and homo. ®B* Qniet times fii town now. The fanners are taking advantage ot the favorable weather and are pushing thing lively. Fin*. —Soda W. ter, Ale andChampagne at Gibson, Lewis.& Co’s., Lewis—alias Brown—understands drumming for h'iß house. ■@* Growing time, says the former; groaning time, says the merchant, hard time, says tho printer; a good time coming for all, says the philcv ipber. <HT McCord & Hardaway have just received an oti ' lot of fine cigars, Myres says he can her he world on cigars, and Walter the efficient ■j can sell them with as much gravity as any gi we ever saw. 54T Our town was visited with quite a heavy ,ain on Friday, last, much to the delight of our far mers’. We learn that a few miles South of this place the rain was accompanied withs severe hail storin, damaging corn and cottou so much, as to compell, many farmers to plow up and plant anew. Shipment op Cotton.—There was shipped from Thomson Depot, from September Ist, 1869, to September Ist, 1810, 4,900 bales. From September Ist, 1870, to September Ist, 1871, 7,600 bales. From September Ist, 1871, to May 18th, 1872, 4,633 bales, showing a considerable fall off of the crop of last year to that of 1870. Stabtlinu But Tbdk.—Dolly Varden’s brother errivsd in town a few days ago, and left at Messrs, Morgan & Scott’s store a large and varied assort ment’uf his sister’s wardrobe, Consisting of elegant Dolly Varden prints, fine ladies lace Collars and mmj other things in the ladies department, too nu merous to mention. Tommy is all smiles again’ Morgan looks pleased, and the way Ockie sells goods is alarming. Go ladies and see for youselves, aud we guarantee you will be pleased! Military Organization.—Wo ‘mentioned some time since that a Cavalry company had been form ed in this county and as soon as the organization could be effected that application would be made to Governor Smith for arms and accoutrements. Last Saturday the Company met in the Court House and elected the following officers: Captain Jas. R. Wilson. Ist. lieutenant George W. Evans 2d. “ John T. Stovall 3d. “ Homer Sturgis. Ist. Sargent...,, John W. Thomas 2d, “ D. B. Johnson 3d. “ G. H. Ernbree Su “ R. W.Neal. stb. 11 N. L. Evans. Ist. Corporal W. S. Stovall 2d- “ John L. Stapler 3d. “ George Granade. Ensign B. M, Evans. We wish the organization success. Hovel Excursion. —The latest sensation in our town, is that of a swine excursion party, which left this place last week, via the Ga. It. R., for Augusta. A vicious old sow, belonging to our worthy Ordi nary, which daily pays her visits to the depot to catch the many stray grains of com that fall from sacks shipped to this place, desirous of varying the monotony of the times, concieved the plan of get ting up an excursion. Accordingly a few days ago, paying her daily visit to Hie depot, she espied a box car along side of the platform freshly unload of corn, and no one being near, she and her family went aboard. Avoiding being seen when the ear -door was closed, she and her family passed their time aa beet they could until the down freight train arrived, which carried them to Augusta. We are not apprised whether the excursion was pleasant one or not, but after a few day’s absence the party returned to this place, sound and whole’ piid their respects to the Ordinary, and when last heard of, were quietly but unpretendingly foi" i»wmg their usual occupation. A Home Industry .—Whatever concern- home iu~ dnstry is always interesting to us, and we, tlierefoie, take great pleasure in chronicling what we deem a triumph in the way of mahing quilts, or beadspreads by Mrs. B. J. Ivey, oi this county. This lady showed us several quilts of her own manufacture that we believe we never saw excelled for ingenuity and beauty. One of original design she has called “The McDuffie Star” in honor of our new county ; another very pretty one she called “The Improved Basket,“ bnt the ‘ Wreath of Roses” andthe “Rocky Mountain” surpassed anything of the kind we ever saw. The “Wreath of Roses” consisted of 1,100 pieces, and arranged so as to present to the eye a collection of beautiful bouqnets ; but the “Rocky Mountain” pattern was indeed a triumph in the art of quiltmaking. It consisted of 4,400 peices sewed together in such a manner as to be beautiful from every standpoint of view. We, bei tg unskilled in sewiug nomenclature, can not give the namea of the pieces or manner of work) bat would advise our young lady frienda to get the patterns and try their skill. Sweetness Wasted on the Desert Air. —A few nights since, as the silvery moon, in all her majestic splendor, sprung from her downy couch, shedding her soft, gentle rays over the dark-green foliage of the wood-land dale, lulling all nature into quiet repose, a procession of adolescent beings might have been seen in ihe vicinity of T——, wending their way with silent tread through the shadowy recesses of the overhanging boughs that adjoined the public road—naught disturbing the dewy stillness of the evening, save the hoot of the owl or the cry of the whip-o-will in the distant groves. The firm resolve and unwavering deter mination portrayed in every countenance and the mysterious instruments carried in the hand of each, showed to a close observer that they were bent on some immutable, invineeable purpose. Is that purpose dark and evil, that they should choose the solemn hour of night to execute it ? Let us follow them. See now they approach a large mansion, through tho upper window of which a light sends a feeble ray into the shadowy darkness. Silently and solemnly they draw near, and according to a preconcerted plan, arrange themselves in solid phalanx underthe fenestral ap erture. A signal is given by the chief, when, 10, soft, mellow strains of mnsic break upon the cor. Ah! now we can solve the mystery. Within the walls of this Seraglio a lovely maiden softly slum bers, and these romantio youths have left their homes in this stilly honr of tho night with the cherished hope that tho magical and bewitching melody of their soul-stirring strains might gain for them one approving smile from her, the Divinity of their serenatas—that the offerings of Euterpe might be repaid by those of Bacchus. But, alas for human hopes! After spending hours in discoursing tho most mellifluous musio of pauegyrio strains, the heart-broken youths, sadly disappointed, slowly departed with the consoling assurance that all their “sweetness had been wasted on the desert air.” — We earnestly hope that tho experience of that night may follow them down through all qjming time, and ever remind them of the fact that they live in thjs sunny South—the “land of Dixie.” Tho harp now “hangs upon tho willow,” and no more will it be waked the sweet sounds of “Yaller gals can’t you come out to-night.” Tho cow that gave the cream has gone dry, and the strawberries have grown sour; and all Good Templars will not “take sugar in theirs," The string is broken, the bouquet is faded—the maiden is gone; aud those youths “Feel like one wbo treads alone Borne banquet hall deserted, Whose lights are fled, whoso gnrlands doad, aud all save me deserted!” Now Advertisements. Mrs, Richards advertises m to-days issue an ele gant assortment of Millinery goods. Coll and see her stock. 11. C. Roney, Esq., advertises a house and lot for sals. This is a fine opportunity to purchase a beautiful and comfortable house. Bee advertisement. We call the special attention of all those in need of house-finishing materials to the advertisement of Mr. Peter Kalbfleisch, to be found in another column. This gentleman is well known for fair and liberal dealing, and also for good work. The establishment of this enterprise will prove a great convenience to the public as well as a great saving. Besides, it is a home industry, and ought to meet a favorable con»ideration. We bespeak a libetal trial of Mr. Kaldfleisch by the public. .1 ournalisms, The Griffin Cultivator prints it “Jobe”! for the name of the great afflicted with sore boils. Now, if Willingham does not immediately call this uncul tivated Cultivator into school, and cultivate him into a more cultivated and Biblical orthography of the word Job, we shall insist that he resign his commission as head teacher of spelling, and dis miss school at once. The First Rose of the Season.— Last week we received from our editorial friends, Roney and Sul livan, of the Journal, Thomson, Ga., a fine full bloom Rose. They have our thanks for the kind remembrance. “Down South” they are basking in all the gorgeousness of summer, while wo are yet experiencing the disagreeable and changeable woather of spring. The above is from the Mitchel County, lowa, Press, and while we reeeivo his tendered thanks in a spirit of cordial friendship for the little flower we sent him, we cannot repress a feeling of pity for him, compelled as ho is to submit to tho rigors of wintry weather so long. Come “away Down South in Dixie,” and we will extend to you a right-good welcome. You will see the marks of the devastation wrought by cruel war in wanton destruction on every hand; you will feel that the iron heel of tyranny is upon you, pressing you down and trampling you into the earth—you will leam that our wrongs are enough to wring complaint from the fabled savago stoic after he has chanted his death-song. Bnt the Bun shines bright in “Dixie,” our lands are rich, and “Our virgins are soft as the roses they twine.” Come, and you soon learn to love ourdown-trod denbut beautiful South, her crystal streams, her singing birds, herbeautiful flowers, “Where the light wingsof Zephyr, oppressed with perfume. Wax faint o’er the gardens of Gul in her bloom.” Come, and see our green hills and shady valleys, and never will you Btray away to the regions of ice, but here you will make your home. Come, you are welcome. Forging the sword into the plow share is changed to moulding the can non into church beils in Germany. The Prussians are melting large numbers of the captured cannon making bells for the k various cathedrals of the large cities. New Advertisements< Df B. HADLHT, AGENT FOR Peter Kalbfleisch, Manufacturer and Dealer in Mouldings, Odd Size Sashes, Door Frames, and all necessary trim mings used in the Erection of Building’s, All patterns of PiCMsr F’gjtciWG* Also House Carpentering, Furni ture Manufacturing, and Gene ral Machine Repairing, done at shortest notice. ty Prompt attention to house Paint ing. Call on D. B. HADLEY, Thomson, Geoigia, OR TO PETER KALBFLEISCH, may22tjanlß73 Saw Dust, Georgia. For Sale. A beautiful house and lot in the flourishing town of Thomson, contain ing o elegant rooms, newly repainted and renovated, together with all neces sary out buildings on the premises.— Now is your time to secure a comforta ble home. For terms apply to H. C. RONEY, Esq., Thomson, Ga. may22tf MBS. J. C. RICHARDS, MILLINER, HAS just received a flue assortment of Millinery goods, consisting of Ladies Dress Hats, Dolly Varden Styles, Elegant Trimmings, and everything in the line of a first class Millinery Store. Call aud examine. g™_". ——————— (Sommewial. Cotton Report. Thomson 20 <© 214 Savannah 22 <i> 22$ Augusta @ 22 Charleston 22$ Thomson Prlees Current. COMtEOTED WEEKLY BY JOHN E. BENTON. Com—per bushel $1 15 <S> 117 “ Meal—per bushel 1 20 Bulk Moat—Rib sides 8} (® 10 “ Shoulders 7 <§> 8 Bacon—Sides 9$ @ 11 “ Shoulders 7$ @ 8 Flour—per barrol 11 ® 13 00 Salt—Liverpool 2 25 Special Notloos. The Canse of Temperance finds some of it* most insidious and dangerous foes in the many so called “tonics” and “appetizers,” mode of cheap whisky and refuse liquors, finished up to suit de praved appetites, under tho name of medicins, 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, bluMer, Bkin and blood, thoy are an infallible and unrivoll rem edy. Children’s Lives Saved for Fifty Cts. Every caae of cronp can be cured when first taken, by Dr. Tobias’ Venetian liniment, warranted for 24 years and never a bottle rotnroad. It also cores diarrhoea, dysentery, colic, sore throat, cots, bums and external pains. Sold by the druggists. Dopot, 10 Park Place, New York. Venus herself would not have 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 tho proof of feeble digestion, torpid liver or vitiated blood, for all which Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters is a safe, sure and efficient remedy. Burnett’s Cocoaine. No oils, neither pomades or alcoholic washes—foreign or domestio —can compare with Cocoaine as a hair dressing.— It anchors the hair firmly in the scalp—gives it new life and lustre—and renders it the crowning glory of both sexes, old and young. Pratt’s Astral Oil—safest and best illuminating 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 Pratt, established 1770, New York. A beautiful white, soft smooth, clear skin is produced by using G. W. Laird’s Bloom of Youth. It removes tan, freckles, sunburn, and all other discolorations from the 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 varions forms, also as a preventive against fever and agne, and other intimittent fevers. Tho Ferro-Phospho rated Elixir of Calisaya made by Caswell, Hazard A 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 Risley, and their branches, for its fine permanent fragrance, is now made by H. W. Risley and the trade supplied by his successors, Morgan & Risley, Wholesale Druggists, New York. Thurston’s Ivory Pearl Tooth Pow der. The best article known tor cleansing and preserving the teeth and gums. Sold by all drug gists. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. F. 0. Wells & Cos., New York. Carbolic salve, recommended by the leading Physicians and the President of the New York Board of Health. Gives instant relief to burns, cures all kind of sores, cuts and wounds; and a most invaluable salve for all purposes. Sold everywhere at 25 cents. John F. Henry, sole Proprietor, 8 College Place, Now York. Christadoro’s Hair Dye is the safest and best. It corrects the bad effects of inferior dyes, while the black or brown tints it produces are identical to Dature. Factory *SB Maiden Lane New York, D. QUINN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BOOKS. STATIONESY. MUSIC AND PEBIODICiLS. I@3 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., Manufacturers' agent and wholesale dealer in all kinds of blank 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 aod qualites, besides a full line of general stationery, including all the innumerable minor items for use in tho 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, which will enable purchsers 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 .. .. 1872. DRY GOODS- 1872- KyKAN* IjAHDMAM & Cos,, Are now receiving a very large and attractive Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. Black Gross Grain Silks, from $1,50 to $4,00. Lyons Colored Gross Grain Silks, a beautiful line, Striped and Plaid Silks, in all colors, Japanese Silks, Japanese Cloths, Chaliies, Mozarabiqes, Lenos, Iron Grenadines, Plain, Black and Satin Striped French Organdies, Colored Lawns, and all kinds Dress Goods, 124 cts. to $1,50 per yd.| Lace Points, Lace Sacques, Summer Shawls and Scarfs, Ladies’J*s, ,n Suits, $5 to S3O. Lace Collars, Lace Sets, Dolly Varden Bows, Embroiderigs in ’endless variety. &c., &c. a yin. Do , m u e * c . Departments Are lull ot all the popular branches, which will be sold at the very lowest prices Extra Inducements offered to Country Merchants, Very Respectfully, npr3n>» KEA.iV, LAJVDRAR Sc CO. MRS. LECKIE Pljli AKES Pleasure in informing her patrons and the Public Generally, that she JL will have on Ehibition, Wednesday, April 3d, a Magnificent Assortment of K ATTJbWtT'T BONNETS .A, IST ID H-A-TS Selected by herself in person from some of the leading Modistes in New York city, and welHwth the inspection of every one wanting a Sping Bonnet or Hat. Real and Imitation Hair Goods A Speciality. I have in Store, 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 Hie ordered when desired, and guaranteed to give satisfaction, as regards quantity and quality in every instance. A small assortment of fine aud medium quality of Ladies’ Dress Caps, Sash Ribbons Scarfs, Ac< PARASOLS. PARASOLS. We arestill keeping a full assortment of Parasols and Umbrellas, and res pectfully call the attention of all wanting a fine and stylish Parasol or Umbrella to call and examine our stock before making selections eleswhere, as we offer superior indnafcmrnte as regards Style, Quality and Workmanship, We still keep the Shop 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’S, April 3m2 No. 17 L Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. SPRING STYLES ELBQa.NT NSW DBSSS 000333 CHOICE, RARE ANO BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT. JJUftKBB W. TOTIIjBY Will Have on Exhibit ion 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 Dress Goods. March 97, 6m JAMES W. TURLEY, Augusta Ga. JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO,, AUGUSTA GJBOK.CJHA., 7 ARE now opening a beautiful assortment of the following Goods for the Spring trade, all of which will be sold off quiak at a small advance ; Brussels, Three-Ply, Ingrain, and low priced Carpets, Rugs, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, best goods, cut any size, Druggett, Mattings, Mats, Cornices and Bands, Chromos, 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 Gioceries Wood and Wilbw Ware. We solicit orders from our McDulfie friends for the above Goods, which will be sold Low For Cash. JAB. G. BAILIE & BROTHER, a P r - I °rf |3 205 BROAD STREET. I MONTY MADE RAPIUI Y wiih, Sienoil Key cheek outfits Catalotigvs samples ami full particulars free S. M. Sraacaß, Brattleboro, Vi. nl3 4w Free to Book Agents. We will send a handsome prospectus o', our new Illustrated Family Bible containing over 450 fins Scripture /llnatretiona to any Book Agent, free of charge. Address Na'renal Pobtishiug Cos., Philadel phia, Pa. A Great Chance for Agents. Do yon want an agency, local or trttvelinr, with an opportunity to make $5 to S2O a day selling our new 7 strand White Wire Clothe* Lines? They last forerer; samples free. Send tor circular. Address at once Hudson River Wire Works, cot, water St & Maden /Lane, N. Y. or 346 W Randolph St. Chicago. Standard Amnrionn. BILLIARD TABLES! Everything pertaining to billiards at lowest prices Illustrated Catalogues sent by mail. H. W. COLLENOER, NEW YORK. Successor to Phelan ,<• Codendor, ul7w4 738 BROADWAY. jS!B3!l3yml A Pure Chinese Ti a •-'TS: TnEnRPTTEi :si '•i.-rr. Warranted to suit all I antes. Pul up in our mark Hair Pounu ' ? Pound Packages only " . jp ; lf|F flHtftfrfti dll and Cl) Pound Raxei. at Wholeaa'e only ty the Greal At lan! ie&Pacific Tea Cos., Yftc Fork City. o’7w4~| ID 0 2STO T FA IL “ While on yourSumnter Excursion North to secnra one of the Celebrated Mmprovfd.\ Stewart Cook Stoves With its special alti ohmenls, Roaster, Baker* Boil er. The Stove aud Fnrniiurc earefullv packed for safe shipment. Bosks sent on application. FULLE i. WARREN * CO. 236 Water St N. Y "santr fgas-.ii wufl Burnham’s Ih A etr Turbblnef* in general use j*e out the U. S. A six inch, is used by in the patent Office, Washington, &3T C. 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Thousands |of volumes aro pre served for binding and reference. The practical re ceipts are well worth ten times the subscription price. Terms, $3 a year by mail. Specimens sent free. May be had of alt News Dealers, JPa touts obtained on the best terms. Models of new inventions and eketohes examined, and ad vice free. All patouis are published iu the Scien tific American the week they issue. Send for Pamphlet, 110 pages, containing laws and full di rections for obtaining patents. -Address for Paper, or coaeerning Patents MUNN & CO. 37 Park Bow N. Y Branch office, cor. F. and 7th Bts., Washington, D C. n!3 4w im I BLOOD PURIFIER i Is a poworfnl Tonic, specially adapted for use in Spring when the languid and debility system needs strength and vitality; it will give vigor to the feeble, strength to the weak, animation to the dejected activity to the sluggish, rest to the weary, quiet and the nervous, and health to tho infirm. It is « South American plant, which, accordine to the medical and scientific periodicals of London and Paris, possess the most powerful tonic proper ties known to Msteri Medica, and is well known id tts native country as having wonderful curative qualities, and has been long used as a specific in all cases of Impurities of the blood, Derangement ofthebver and Spleen, Tumors, Tropav, Poverty of the blood, Debility, Weakness of the Uterine or Urmarv organs f Dr. .jxtract of Jurubeba It is strengthening aud nourishing. Like nutri t“ken lnt ° ,he stomach, it assimulates v“a e heaUh f throU * h Cir ° n, “‘ ioa ’ h regulates the Bowels, quiets the Nerves, acts fni e Tin-°“ h ! Becro,ive organs, and by its power ful Tonio and restoring effeots, produces healthy in fr,? “» whole system. 7 JOHN Q. KELLOGG. 18 Platt St., N. Y; p. _ Sole Agent for the United Slates. rrice, One Dollar per Bottle. Send for Circular Come ana Bny» 10,000 lbs. Prime emoked Sides. “ “ Shoulder#. 500 Bushels Cdru. 50 Bbls. Flour. 150 Bushels Oats In Store and for sale by jbllN E. BENTON. Maroh, 20 ts A New Beautifying Ageut. All den ttfnoes had their drawbacks untU the salnbrions bark of the soap tree was brought from the Chilian Valley to perfect the fragrant Soeodont, the roost delightful article for the teeth that a brush was ev er dipped into. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing relieves the little sufferer from pain,'cures wind, colic, regulates the stomach and bowels, correctß aadity, and during tho process of teething is in valuable. Perfectly safe in all casec, as millions of mothers can testify.