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HOME MATTERS.
£sT All advertisements in the local column will
be charged 50 per cent, upon the published rates,
from this date.
3"All Job Work must Ik? 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 <Ȥly 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 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. You have had
the benefit of our labor, and it is no more than
right that yon 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 a! Thomson 10.1 Ga. m.
Down 44 44 “ 44 14 5 3- p. in.
Up irght “ “ “ •• 10.30p.m.
Do*n“ “ 44 44 44 3.59 a.m.
Tip Macon 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 .00 p. jr.
Down 44 44 “ 44 “ 11,50 a.m.
All JTol» Work positively
C.'a*li on Delivery.
*3T If ignorance is blias, there are some very
happy people in this world.
A yoong gentleman in town defines a flirta
tion to be ‘‘attention without intention.”
GT Some of the ladies have pet fiees. Would
it not be better to pet their husbands ?
Dolly Varden potatoes, it is claimed, are fiftee u
minutes ahoad of the Early Ilosc variety.
S3T An innocent, unsophisticated writer solemn
ly avers that “mankind embraces woman.” Well,
who said he did'nt ?
*ST There are said to be more letters mailed on
Monday than any other day in the woek. Os
course, the sinners do this writing on Sunday.
S' A Western editor describes a Dolly Varden
dress, as an animated, old-fashioned window-curtain
hung over a red brick wall. Some people are so
funny.
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Excuasiou. —Tlie Methodist Sabbath School at
this pi ce will leave on the 10 o'clock tram Thurs
day night next for Milledgaville. We wish the
teachers and children a good time.
trST What a world of gossip would be prevented,
if it was only remembered that a person who tells
you of the faults of others fully intends to toll
others of your faults. Listeners make talkers.
S-fT There are indications that Thomson is again
soon to be afflicted with a Base Ball Club. There
is snrely a Jonah in our midst, that Providence
permits such grevious tribulations to come npon us.
MTWe notice a disposition an the part of seve
ral Georgia editors to copy the style of Harris of
the Savannah News. It resembles the largest kind
of a speculation with an excedi ugly small capital.
CsT Invest your capital in manufactures. We
have as fine natural locations in Georgia as any
State either in or out of the Union, and every dol
lar thus invested will benefit you and every body
else.
*HT Careful people should put hot ashes in a dry
box or barrel, and place it under some shed or in
some out-building to keep dry; then when their
houso burns down they will have the consoling sat
isfaction of knowing how the fire originated.
The ladies will be glad to learn that the latest
patent is for a fan, to he attached to a sewing ma
chine, and operated by the same power. A single
gentleman, an acquaintance, insists the motive
power is amply sufficient to run anything—it did
him.
CdT We have had several fine showers during
the past week, with every prospect of a continu
ance of seasonable weather. Crops are looking
bright and growing, and the prospect now is that
our farmers will forget the unpromising spring
in the abundance of the harvest.
A Military Meeting. —There will be a meeting
of the citizens of McDuffie county, in Thomson at
the Court House, on Saturday the first day of June,
at2s o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of
organizing A Volunteer Company of Infantry.
May 2Cth 1572. Many Citizens.
Party. —A very pleasant party came off at the
residence of our esteemed townsman, A. D. Hill, on
last Friday evening. Quite a number of the young
people were present, and every one seemingly en
joyed themselves to the fullest extent. The music
was good and Terpsichore reigned Goddes3 of the
evening.
■SiT Every third man you meet thinks he is emi
nently fitted to run a newspaper, and that he pos
sesses the peculiar talent, (if he only had some
one to put in the stops,) to make a popular and
successful editor. Oh! if we only had the gift to
donate, and afford him an opportunity to view
himself from the same stand-point that others see
him, we have not the slightest doubt he would
talk less and read more.
CTT Our thanks are due and are hereby tendered
to Mrs. Cowles for a fine mess of English peas. No
one appreciates these favors like him to whom the
fates have denied a garden, and we really thank her
for her kindness.
P. S.—Since the above was in type, we have
been placed under further obligations by the pre
sentation of more fine vegetables from the same
good lady. Who would be without friends ?
The D. Varden Wale. —The Dolly Varden limp
is out. An exchange gives the following descrip
tion of it: “First a lurch to the north, then a
half hitch backwards, the eyes at every flounce be
ing innocently turned towards the sky and poeti
cally rolled around, the body somewhat between a
Grecian bender and the humps of the drom
edary.” It is rather painful to practice, but then
it distorts the natural shape more than anything
else we have heard of, and will, therefore, we sup
pose, soon become very jiopular.
CiT We do not intend this as personal to any one
and hope it will not be especially appropriated, but
a certain one who accidentally discovered the place
of business of a man who does not advertise, calls
it “the dearest spot on earth,” If you want good
bargains, go to an advertiser for them; his adver
tisement is an infallible evidence that he is a live,
energetic business man, who keeps himself posted
in commercial matters, and says by his advertise
ment that he wants customers. On the contrary,
he who does not advertise gives you no invitation,
and when yon happen to find where he is, and go
there you disturb him, and are an intruder.
County Board of Education. —The new County
Board of Education, contesting of John L. Good
rich, E. A. Shields, Thos. M. Steed, A. J. Adkins
and George T. McCord, appointed by the last
Grand Jury of our county in pursuance to the
late County Court Bill, met in the court house on
last Saturday for organization.
John L. Goodrich was elected President of the
Board, and Thos. M. Steed County Com
missioner. Mr. Martin V. Calvin, of Augusta,
general agent for J. B. Lippincott & Co’s publica
tions, met the Board for the purpose of introduc
ing educational text books in the county, and upon
his suggestion the following resolution was passed
by the Board:
Resolved, That Sanford’s Analytical Arithme
tics be, and they are hereby addopted for use in
the county schools of this (McDuffie) county.
Artistic. —An exchange has the following item:
“The crack compositor of Indiana is Mrs. Au
gusta Miller of South Bend. Not long ago a proof
of hers of 9,000 ems had but two typograhpical
errors.”
That will do very well “for high,” but we can
trump that trick with a Georgia boy, only nino
and half years old. Lawrence Sullivan, of this of
fice, a few days ago, set 4,500 ems, solid matter,
with no extra inducement whatever influencing him,
without an error. His usual average of errors
is about one to tho 1,000 ems. Lawrence began to
set type on tho Ist day of September last, and
weighs fifty-ono pounds.
Whoever thinks he can match him and beat him,
can have an opportunity of doing so by coming in
roach. Wo would take groat pleasure in meeting
tho “Baby Printer,” of the Home Advocate, (Texas,)
if we wore near enough to got the little competitors
together; and if Master Forest Morgan is a com
bination of good generalship, Lawrence “never
gives up the ship. ”
Fine Gardens. —We had tho pleasure on Satur
day evening last of examining the garden of our
friend and townsman, Dr. Jas. S. Jones, and un
hesitatingly prounco it one of the finest wo ever
saw. The Doctor takes great pride in his garden,
fully appreciating the value of nice, tender vegeta
bles—indeed, lie may be said to bo the father of
the gardening interest in Thomson ; and havo inci
ted others to help themselves l»y following his ex
ample. We have received a practical demonstra
tion of the quality of the Doctor’s vegetables in the
shape of a present of a quantity of the largest and
finest Irish potatoes and squashes we have seen
this season. He has our thanks for the same.
M o also had the pleasure of a walk in tho garden
of Mrs Lallerstedt, and found it in a most flour
ishing condition, furnishing her table with an abun
dance of rich, tender vegetables.
After seeing these fine gardens, it is a difficult
matter to resist the temptation to moralize upon
the subject, but if experience and necessity will
not teach our people the value, of these home lux
uries, wo fear that anything we could say would
fall lightly upon their ears.
Appropriation.— Anderson Shields, a well known
light-fingered gent, of the Hiiecnlli amendment pur
suasion, wh > has long pi ed his subtle avocation in
our town on unsuspecting clerks and merchants, vis
ited the Stors of Gerald & Dillon’s one night not
long since, and while the members of the firm were
busily attending customers, ho unobserved, appro
priate Ja ue sized 4 tub to his*'isc, and heat a hasty
retreat from the store.
After business hours were over a tub was found
missing and it was pliin that Andy was the wily
appropriator.
Nothing however wa3 said of the missing
property and matters progressed quietly, until last
Saturday night when Andy again suddenly “turned
up in town” looking as innocent of guilt as a two
year old baby. Dillon finding that the dislingu sed
g-nt was in town, waited upon him, uncerimoniouH
ly nabbed him by the collar and was preparing to
chastise him in a regular stylo when tho aforesaid
Andy, taking a hasty glance of the situation, by
one tremendous bound fieed himself from the iron
grasp ol his antagonist and when last seen was
receding from his view with the lightening speed of
n locomotive.
A pistol shot was fired at the fugitive but taking
noeflect only tended to accelerate his speed.
It will be remembered that And/ is the same boy
who stole from the store of Mr. Costello, “one
simerc vest and a bolt of shirting” and from Messis.
McCo-d & Hardaway one pair of shoes, which, for
the latter offense he received from the hands of tho
junior member ot the firm a genuine Ku-Klux dress
ing.
It is time the law should deal with this thieving
scoundrel. Whippiug has failed and nothing save
legal punishment can ever reform the gent.
New Advertisements.
We direct especial attention to the advertisement
in this issue of Messrs. Gerald & Dillon. The prop
erly they offer for sale is the most desirable in town.
Situated in the busy centre it will command a good
price. Any one desirous of purchasing property
wili do well to take advant ge of this opportunity.
See advertisement.
The professional card of Dr. Gas. W. Sims will
be found under the head of New Advertisements.
The Doctor comes with the intention of becoming a
permanent citizen, and entering upon the practice
of his profession. We bespeak for him a share of
the public patronage. See card.
The Board of Education of this county publish
es an important notice to teachers, in to-day’s issue.
Read it.
Owing to the almost unprecedented
dryness of the present season, the wood
lands in various parts of the country
have caught fire. Thousands of acres
of forest in the West and in New York
and New Jersey have been left bare and
blackened. The fires continue unaba
ted for weeks, and the mountain tops
have been crested with flames, while up
their sides the witheied leaves and the
underbush burned like tinder.
sommwiaL
Cotton Report.
Thomson <© 22
Savannah , @ 23
Augusta (S) 23
Charleston 23}
Thomson Prices Current.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY JOHN E. BENTON.
Com—per bushel $ <© 120
“ Meal—per bushel 1 20
Bulk Meat—Rib sides 8} <© 10
“ Shoulders 7 @ 8
Bacon—Sides 9} <2) 11
“ Shoulders 7} (S) 8
Flour—per barrel 11} @l4 00
Salt—Liverpool 2 25
Sj>ccial Notices.
CL — -a
The Cause of Temperance finds some of its
most insidious and dangerous foes in the many so
called “tonics” and “appetizers,” made of cheap
whisky and refuse liquors, finished up to suit de
praved appetites, under the name of medicius, 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 uurivall rem
edy.
Children’s Lives Saved for Fifty Cts.
Every ease 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 the druggists. Depot,
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 roinember 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 rw' ,dv.
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—and renders it tho 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! 770, New York.
A beautiful white, soft smooth, clear
skin is produced by using O. W. Laird’s Bloom of
Youth. It removes tan, freckles, sunburn, and all
other discolorations from tho skin, leaving tho
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 we 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 intimittent fevers. The Ferro-Phospho
rated Elixir of Calisaya mndo 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 tho original formula of Pro
vost, Paris, so long and favorably known to the
customers r.f Haviland, Harral unS Rlsley, and
their branches, for its fine permanent fragrance, is
now made by 11. W. ltisley and the trade supplied
by bis successors, Morgan & ltisley, Wholesale
Druggists, New York.
Thurston’s Ivory Pearl Tooth Pow
der, The best articlo known for cleansing and
preserving tho teeth and gums. Sold by all drug
gists. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. F. C.
Wells & Cos., New York.
Christadoro’s Hair Dye is the safest
and best. It corrects the had effects of inferio,
dyes, while tho black or brown tints it produces
aro identical to nature. Factory 08 Maiden Laner
New York.
Svapnia—is Opium purified of its
siknening and poisenouH properties, discovered
by Dr. Biglow, Professor of Botany, Detroit Medi
cal College. A most perfect anodyne and soothing
opia.te John Farr, Chemist New York.
Carbolic salve, recommended by the
leading Physicians and the President of tho New
York Board of Health. Gives instant relief to
bums, cures all kind of sores, cuts and wounds j.
and a most invaluable salve for all purposes. Sold
everywhere at 25 cents. John F. Henry, sole
Proprietor, 8 College Place, Now York.
Dr It. HiOllf,
AGENT FOR
Peter Kalbfleisch,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Mouldings, Odd Size Sashes, Door
Frames, and all necessary trim
mings used in tho
Erection of Tiuilcling-s,
All patterns of
Fug ret Few eimq ,
Also House Carpentering, Furni
ture Manufacturing, and Gene
ral Machine Repairing, done
at shortest notice.
SF" Prompt attention to house Paint
ing, Call on
D B HADLEY,
Thomson, Georgia,
OR TO
PETER KALBFLEISCH,
may22tjanlS73 Saw Dust, Georgia.
MRS J7n. RIfIHARRS,
MILLINER,
HAS just received a fine assortment
of Millinery goods, consisting ot
Ladies Dress Hats, Doily Varden Styles,
Elegant Trimmings, and everything in
the line of a first class Millinery Store.
Call and examine.
For Sale.
A beautiful house and lot in the
flourishing town of Thomson, contain
ing 5 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, oa.
may22tf
D. QUINN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer ill
BOOKS, STATIOSSSY. MUSIC AND PIIIODICAIS,
183 B oad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
*
Manufacturers’ agent and wholesale dealer in all kinds of b’ank 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 quajites. besides a full line of general stationery,
including all the innumerable minor items for use in the counting room. Also
many articles that would be appropriately designated as fancy stationery. In
the book department, will be found the stadunrd text books for schools'and col
leges, dictionaries, bibles nnfprayer 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 pwrehsers to make selections and order by mail, if desired.
Such orders will receive jYrompt and careful attention, since the most thorough
system marks the mode 0f doing business in this establishment. aprl7m3
1872- ” DRY GOODS- 13*73-
Meant, liandbam A Cos,,
Are now receiving 4 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 ami Plaid Silks, in all colors,
Japanese Silks, Japanese Cloths, Challies,
Mozambiqes, Lenos, Iron Grenadines,
Plain, Black and Satin Striped French Organdies,
Colored Lawns, and all kinds Dress Goods, 12J cts. to $1,50 per yd.J
Lace Points, I,ace Sacques, Summer Shawls and Scarfs,
Ladies’ to S3O.
Lace Colhy-s, Lace Sets, Dolly Varden Bows,
Einbroiderigs in ’endless variety, &c., &c.
Our Domestic Departments.
Are lull of ail the popular branches, which will be sold at the very lowest prices
Extra Indue oinonts offered to Country Merchants.
Very Respectfully,
:il>i-3iii3 KE/i.lt I.WDltlll & CO.
TAKES Pleasure in informing her patrons and the Public Generally, that she
will have, on Ehibition, Wednesday, April 3d, a Mugnificent Assortment of
PATTEJJ.TST BONUETS -A.HXrr> HATS
Selected by berAlf in'person from some of the leading Modistes in New( York
city, anihwcli wrbrfli the inspection of every one wanting .a Sping Bomiet or
Hat. f
Real and Imitation Hair Goods A Speciality.
I have in Store, and wili constantly recieving, a full line of this kind of
Goods, and interiM, in the future, to make this brunch of my business a Speciality.
Goods in this line ordered when desired, and guaranteed to give satisfaction, as
regards quantity and quality in evpry instance.
A small assortment of fine and medium quality of
Ladies’ Dress Caps, Sash Ribbon* Scarfs, Ac.
FIARASOLS. PARASOLS.
We are still 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 indueef|ierit4 as regards Style, Quality and Workmanship. We still
keep the Shop for Repairing and Making Umbrellas and Parasels, and would be
pleased to see all our old customers, and as many new ones as will favor us with
a call.
LECILIE’B,
April 3m2 No. 171 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
EL. GANT JST W DRESS GOODS.
CHOICE, MiltE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT.
JAMta W. TUBUSY
Will Have on Exhibition to-day
Black Gros Grain Silks, BJack Drab de France, Colored Silks in all the new
popular shades, Japanese &ilks and Imitation Silks, Black Iron, Grenadine and
Canvassed Bareges, fine to sublime quality, Dolly Vaden Styles in many mate
rials, Grenadines in variety, Dalerruves, Searsuckers,. Suitings, Linens, Lawns,
Black Llama Lace Sacques aiVd Points, &c. <fcc. Also very large assortment of
Cheap Dress Goods. ,
March 27, Gm \ JAMES YV. TURLEY, Augusta Ga.
JAS G. BAILIE & BRO.,
A -A.U-G-TT3X.A- GEORGIA,
RE now opening a beautiful assortment of the following Goods for the
Spring trade, all of which will be sold off" quick at a small advance :
Brussells, Three-Ply, Ingrain, and low priced Carpets, Rugs,
Floor and Table Oil Cloths, best goods, cut any size,
Druggets, Mattings, Mats, Cornices and Bauds, 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 Groceries,
Wood and Willow Ware. We solicit orders from our McDuffie friends for the
above Goods, which will be sold Low For Cash.
JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTHER,
apr.lOmJ _ 205 BROAD STREET,
MOWFV MA.DE RAPID! Y with Stene
ill.'-'i' JJ A Key check outfits. C«fAh»»g»»
samples aind full particulars free 8. M. SCenckr,
Brattleboro, Vt. nl3 4f#
Free to Book Agents.
We will send a hnUdaonw pro«i»eeius of our i»#w
Jlluntrafed'Fnmily 6ib!e contninincY over 450 fro*
Scrpjure /imstraffotis to fttty Boos A free of
charge. Address National Pid) i>hing Cos.- Phifadol
phia, Pa.
AGeat Chance for Agents.
Do you want an agpffry, local of
with an opportunity to 1 make $& to S2O a day
selling our new 7 strand Wfrh# Wire Clothe#
Lines ? They last fore ter; artraph-s free. Send
ior circular. Address at once Hudson Riter W’ire
Works, cor , water St & Mad on .'Lane, N* Y. of
3iG W Randolph S». Chicago.
Standard Amariann.
BILLIARD TABLES!
Everything pertaining to bi".hards at lower*!, price*
Illustrated Catalogues sent by mail.
H. W. COLLENDER. NEW YORK.
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Is a powerful Tonic, specially adapted for use ijd
Spring, when the languid and debility system needs
strength aird 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 U
tho nervous, and health to the infirm.
It is a South American plant, which, according
to tho medical and scientific periodicals of Lond n
and Paris, possess the most powerful tonic proper
ties known to Materi Medica, and is Well known in
its native country as having wonderful cttritive
qualities, and has been long used as a specific in
all esses of Impurities of the blood, Derangement
of the liver and Spleen, Tumors, Propsy, Poverty
of the blood, Debility, Weakness of the intestines,
Uterine or Urinary organs,
Dr. Wells’ Extract of Jurubeba
It is strengthening and nourishing. Like nutrL
cious food taken into the stomach, it asslrfiulatee
and diffuses tself through the Circulation, giving
vigor and health, *
It regulates the BowCls, quiets tlie Nerves, acta
directly on the secretive organs, and by its power
ful lonic and restoring effects, produces hea!thy
and vigorous action to the Wiole system.
JOHN Q. kELLOfrG, i8 Platt St., N, Y%
Agent for the United State*.
Price, One Dollar per Bottle. Sfcnd for Circular
Come mid Buy.
10,000 lbs. Prime smoked Sides.
5,000 lbs. “ « Shoulders,
500 Bushels Corn.
00 Bbls. Flour.
150 Bushels Oats
In Stdre and fdr sale by JOHN E, BENTON
March, 20 ts
A NOw Beautifying Agent. All den
tifrices had their drawbacks until the salubrious
P,ai*k 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.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup.—lt
relieves tho little sufferer from pain, cures wind,
colic, regulates the stomach and bowels, corrects
acidity, and during the processor teething is in
valuable. Perfectly safe in ail cases, as millions
of mothers can testifv.