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BY J. T. WATERMAN.
PERRY, GA-, JUNE 8, 1871.
T. WATERMAN,
THURSDAY MOE25ING,
‘ .'JZftQOt
at perby, ga. .
resistance to thegqvemment. (A voice,
“That’s-so.”); Though we are com
pelled to submit to the presence of
power, vet onr manhood and our self-
respect can he preserved. Peace is
iciue. Xo mercury or other substance in them.
$1,000 hI Gold
Will be paid far every grain of mercury or other
substance found in onr Liver Pills. - For liver dig-
or costiveness, ayspepsta or indigestion, jaundice,
rheumatism, gout and dropsy, and are recom
mended as a general family cathartic medicine.
These pills will'give relief in nine cases out of
ten fi>r every "ordinary ailment in'onr Sonthera
climate, where most of the diseases are dependent
on a diseased liver and imperfect digestion. We
have prepared them to supply a safer and every
way better purgative remedy than has hitberto-
bei available ■ to ■mankind. Their penetrating
properties cleanse and invigorate every portion of
only by ' L. W; HUNT A CO.
ft r&nfe
/.S2.50
.... 1 50
... I 00
H. M. HOLTZCLAW,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PERRY; GEORGIA.
tained at the point of the.sword in the
first revolution. (Applause.^ ’
But. though I cannot and shoiiid not.
speak, I fear that where the mind.and
the heart are both so full, 'thaCE'.wQl-.
not-he able to restrain my words. I
cannot th.ihfc.one'thing and "say anoth
er. afief unless fhe honest emdtions of
my soul: can be. expressed, Ido not
care to-speak. I thank yon, ! gentle
men, for your kindness, and feel deep
ly'toucjted'afeitg exhibition. May God
foster andpreserve. you. If ever the
;cfey xbme?whefi"I can speak freely, .X
will be among you, and nay to you all
thfitiisin-my heart. -then, Isfe-!
well,'and may the Great God he with
youalways. (Applause.}
\J AIBS''ATTENTION TO THE FACT
that he'still lives. Notwithstanding the tact
that he has the weight of many years upon
.BUFORD M. DAVIS,
Attorney at Iiavv,
- PEEEY, GEOEGIA,.!
Will practise in all the Courts of the Ma-
MATTRESSES
ON . HAND AND , MADE TO ORDER.
A'gC’icr.d assortment of METALLIC, and'
C. C. DUNCAN
mains for me to say how happy I am.
to' see the' evidence -of prosperity that:
now .surround you. The . first time
•that I saw-the place where your city
on short notice. I can he fotmd in
ay time fit my store, neri to the Hotel;- j
?Uf, at my resiSeace,‘adjoining.'Ohi of
AT LAW,
muffled time, or ^eiria-b^ohtimed,
. charged as new each insertion.
Advertisements to run fora longer time
“three months, ore due and willbecol-
cted at thcYif"h i . n gl of eaohpuarter. ^ »
WORM QANDY!
Furniture Made to.QrdeF,
liq-it ta .lvi {. a : .4- -Nilwt -..ii --
> and>-reimired at ; short notice.:; Iiwill sell
Hie Great Medical Discovery!
- Dr. WAITER’S CALIFORNIA
Transient
for in adv;
Job wo;
Symptoms of Worms.
Alternate paleness and flushing of countenance,,
dull expression of the eyes, drowsiness, itching
i the nose, a swelled upper lip, tongue whitely
urred.aud thickly speckled with red spots, leUd
ruins,-upon the sod wrecks ■ -of noble
fortunes, upon desolated .hearthstones
aid .upon a- ruined and stricken peo
ple. Your- city had been . devastated
and laid wfaste by an act of Vandalism
darker, than aught thatjever, disgraced-
-the fame of : Turenne. But I look
upon it again to-day, and the traces of
rk must be paid for on delivery,
isements discontinued from any
fore the time specified, will he
nly for the time published.
-e Notices and Obituaries notex-
m lines will be published free.—
5 of-more- tlion - ten- lines -will be
3r at regular advertising rates,
of a personal or private character,-
bo promete any private enterprise
t, wfil be charged as other .adver-
you'Fjtriiianto^UHEAF' ASITCAN BE
? professional services to the
.
cctozensJol i-eny'fihcb tne .silffotiiRlll^
Office at Dr. Gilbert’s Drug
imi2G-6m
r"s ITT*. £> -” "Tjfinr- a .■•g-w.'pag
to their
dec 17-1;
-Jefferson Davis’ Speeches.
STARVATIO N
r miD motto;
ieculiax
Fur directions see top of tne box. It would be
well to giveSSnafl: dose df.casfcr-oil,.5tithn few
drops of spirits of turpentine, afterthe candy, to
bring away tha worms. This candy gives imme
diate relief. Prepared
Druggists, -Macon, Ga.
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•L-av;'- thw -ajt rll : : -.3 • • -- -
! ie State. '.'Gejirgia. bps.a.-noble and
orthy recoird^ ;|iroii have been’ tine
i your history ami to yourselves since
;flie old colonial time.
'I The-peopie iof 'Georgia-were true ; tq
their history and to themselves id tha
old colonial' struggle of X776: '-They-
were tnie'to their history and tothem|
delves-when : they- adhered to the prin
ciples of liberty, and independence^ in
the-war of l§12,and you, the descend
ants-of your worthy.-and illustrious an
cestors during the. last great cpnfiic£m
upon the people of Georgia, and that
.t3je.pe.ople,of. .this State have, also, a
peculiar ‘claim upon me. My father
.was. a citizen of. Georgia for many
long years ago, and' to him have I of
ten-listened.' inthedsyi -of-fny Btfip
V. i ; n r f... r.1
(lTInblic; and it matters not what business
ou me^to.id.fbiiSf:infelligeriay and
ndustrio^iy pursued, a fortoie wihbe the
result."—Hunt s Merchants Mugqgma-
"After I began to advertise my Ironware
smgtiSS
fortune of £350,000.'—McLeod- Belton,
Birmingham.
«Advertising, like MitW " touch,. turns
everything to gold.. By ityom <totog
draw millions to their_ coffers. —Stuart
Clayij/I &?.$</$ Wfslflll |i
«tVhat audacity is to love and boldnK-s
Hdt. Jn -
‘ “Without the aid ot advCTTisementS, I
could have done nothing in my specula-
to business.”—P. T. Baxnnm.
UnparaJleied Suffering!
Ii it'Vff.'TT ri lt‘V
•laws are made for their oppression,' do
[you not believb that themenwho have
! dtiseSriiled from revolutionary sire-will
raise;; against .-.them?. ..Bo
; ypfl. apt. believe that whendhey come
: to look ; cfdmly upon the question ber.
tween the North an'd l S6ath,. they wdl
.form partiesandplatfornisnporf which
' you can Sand? And when that hour
comes, then will come the' fulfillment
of the promised era of constitutional
p^fe^idX^pe for to-day. I may not
hookas he. .told to nie. traditions -of-tlie
great reflation. B wa^. M this, .city,
ot Augusta^-tlns ancient - old town,
upon the banks of- the Sayannah—
.that, my fhtheii, .then- but a mere" boy,
came to join _the revolutionary forces,
aud -^nlisfed'-beneath the American
flag,- '.I am :;prQud of myr father, and
of this State!'. ;If itis. aerinie' to feel
proud.pf this sire-^td gloiy in his de
votion to the cause‘of this right—-to re-
memb’er with exultation his services in
Mom
■is itidso ^'driiheto-oppose' adespbtid
centrahzation of power, and uphold
®eriglffofa:-S{a{eTt& withdraw
FiAiNG¥- GrROGEEIESf
te sl; !=?
. ^ ssr
WS THET-ARE N0T A VTLB <g;3
“’ll FA N C Y DR l NIC.Ilf
tads of Poor ltnni, Whirfier, L’rot/f
: Spirits and Rcfu'sc Liuuurs doctored,spiced
. andsweetefled to please the taste, called-‘Ton-
ics,”" Appetizers,” •• Restorers,” ac.. that lead
the tippler on to drunkenness and join, bat ore
a trtfe MedlclASitnaBe from thpirdfivc Roots and .
Herbs of California, freo from nil 'Alcoholic
. l^ItlMEUn^LTFE GIVI XU VlUX^
Cl PLB a perfect Renovator aiid invlsorator of
too Systcm,^anTrtns 5 offsH notsonons-fflattcr and
■ restoring! toe blood to aibcalUiyutbadition. So
person can take these Bitters according- to tilrec*
tlonaadremeinlongunwelL- '
'For3nllaimm,tor.y auA Chronlc'Jl|iOUa;
I mntlain nud Gout, Dyspepsia ur Indl-
scstion, Biiibds, jUggiittent- and lutef- :
mitlent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood,
lAver, K.ldueis n n,nd liladder. thcso Hit
ters liavTWe’a- most.saecoS8fttl? J Such Bis-
cuses arc canted by Vitiated Blood, which
Is seacrally ’productii by: derangement,- off the
.nitrimrivn Ol*fffin«. -
TOXIC LIVER BITTERS.
which you: were engaged, were true to
your history, -^ true tos'youiiselves ami
axauvu IB ueeucu. ‘ . ——o —
jjlity, languor,.headache and costiveness, these
j.tters di e especially commended. As a preventive
>f chills and fever, it will be found to be a valua-
fle medicine, by gently sthnulatiug the liver.and
true to ihe.great'.pruMStoihs of eohsti-
totion^niberty in - t'fie defense of which
our forefathers fought and died. . And
so- long as your nvers roll from thq
mountains-to; the,_ses,^ sptlong as thfr,
Raters rise frflpi ,tito sea,, and fio\4-
T nnr.nmrJT !tT» wnil-mofi »
CS. F* CitfOPiER ■
-
WO or uucc uuboo h j -—--o— — * t
full”, healthy action on the bowels. If yon have
ause to use bitters of any kind. Hub is what you
****”*'*■ww HUNTED..
hv6'to'See-it, bufrif^Ydo' not, I shall
did Kphfidenfly * heSieving that it will
: Ayi :-••• if:-V i-
run pounter : to ; the feelings "are ]
prevalent in different portions of our
country,.hut I believe ’this, is the" tir&e
these lines that we have just heard gu
squndtogjdowjii-.to
children-will rise upland.intimato .the
virtues of' thmr -fathefs.' . '.[Applaush,]
It was for the
our forefath<
the preservation of the freedom- of
^heitoaU. .-If this is a crime, then am
X a eriiTiihal, and it is the only offense
> 0^h-#-I ltaV6^u gui%;- : I re-pfeht,
• Gerargi-ins, -thatl claim to-- be 6f * Gfeor;
k gi^^^D|,^nd^g^Ofy f ^ Dne-
Althongh the distinguished gentle
men who. welcome me to. your city
w-itowbras'sriktoffly’afidto/el^nent
1 -has jtaidtiitat'youpa^a,' tribute-to -me
policy for the South'to purshe fit pres
ent. The- Sonth cannot hasten the
<Lfy| 6f»:hetTdfih'^i3ifi, c! ^fl , }g I'attfemptihg
Digcsllvo Orgaim,.:
DVSPKJPSIA OR INDIGESTION. .
Kcadache. P*!n In the,Shoulders,Coughs, Tight-
• nees.of the ChesttolzrfncBS, Sour Eructations of
. thc Stomach, Bad taste In the Month Bilious AV-
tacks. Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Lungs, Pain In the regions of the Ktdncys.-ancl
a hundred otherptainful symptoms, are the off-
J *B r l-*C B . * 1 ' | h^iid stimufate the
STK&jSTD^ELD caDGH'kimiD'Y.
fought-in the olden
days, -it-was these principles for which
Qgleto.pipe,'c.bntondeti, v and since Iris
have manifested towarfls me, and thh
heartfelt desire X have that your ways
may be; ways of pleasantness, -that
your Eves may be prosperous, and that
your eyes, at.last, may dose upon your
country free,', and your children stand-
ing erect, pronfLreHef^^v^ Qf the
grand old commonwealth, of. Georgia..
[Grwitand prolonged appljufoe.]
t»-aUr£e ft leading part inf the politics
of the couirtry to-day. Let her people
quietly and earnestly devote them-
selvps to tfretworhpf-imprftvtog.and
aim mmm
CRACKERS, CHEESE,:
■Co MPT
Th*-y'inTlgoratfr".JBppBi ...
torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un
equalled efflcacy In cleanBing the.Mood; of;all
Impurities, and Imparting new Ufe^and vigor to,
Boil*, Carbanclcs, Ring-Worm*, Scald-Head, Sore
Eyes.Eryiipciasiltcii, 'Scarfs, Discolorations’of
bmlcling.uxf tlieit material prosperity,
leaving those whp have the power, to
settle these questions among them-
selve^ . simply saying ,to them we know
nnr -‘rlirlihi ' : Vn-ntir 'ltBV - l rr-rcr i-mrnAnA'
mtm
I by’ your ‘presence’" here' to-night. I
canhot’ IMiik. that he was correct in
: ^.^?Wh; y ;It^^ f ppt^,|ribRte,jq_mp :
ihctividnaUy, but because you feel thaf
diin-6ne>al yourselves that you come
to„4p m&hfinpr.... AndjWihjle J ^nufialiy
awarfe-pf tiiis fact, do not imagine that
I feel at all mortified at it, or that iny
: ... 7 7 U v ■
GANDY APPLES, ORANGES^
onr'righte,'’know-they-’arff invaded,
and. thep wait.patipntiyj .untfi A?e see
them divided and at issue with them-
•^NtJTS; CANNED' OYSTED&%snt
■ ■ .tsm-2-<uo.
; ,L0^3CE».
iNTS.Oli
eyeiy
an d -tliuir being ekpoaed to contact
different temperature, and wLicIrcoutuins vanons
- .... . . -... *4- Hioni-
the''canidate' and the platform 'that
promises a'res toration of constitution
al- liberty^ /It,is! then titat-.yon wifi
•bpfti{,ihe ‘balance of'pplitica] power in
yShr ownTtends, and it is then that all
y.dpr'^hts trifi^pnefi more be restored
and guflbinteed -’ CApplause.}. :■
I have, shaken hands with polities. -I
am now engaged'upon matters of life
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon And
its impurities bursting through the skin In Pim
ples, Eruptions or.Eoraiy-elcanaeit when you
And it obstructed and sitiggish In the veins;
olesnte U, when Itis foul; andyour feelings will
-iiitt ypa when... Keep the .blooAynre^Dd/fhe
hqaltUoftliesystem-wlUfpUow.. s-.-.-x-x
FIX, TA PE and other WORMS, lurking In
And evervtinng'dse'good to eat . He also
kMps agood assortment of .. •
' ',S3e^6f ^
find suffer with quiet and patient dig-
Wty--.ni^.eafipf f the. : fnte ? ,.thenfi
am liable to' be xie3Btopi;®eBtofisaBfi
my :£riehds,'-as > Xfif£qd‘ here fio-night;
and'I glory in its remembrance.
Just here, let me say togyou .
well know how every uiterai
is seize^upon by the brgaj
Of various kinds, to which he invites the
■sptBfi” 1 °f-the thirsty;
carcfnily the circular around each bottle.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD &
CO,, Druggists and Gen.-Agent., San Francisco
Cal .nnd'rinnd31 Commei-ce Street. NeV TorV
SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS;
and the most popular amongst uio
ladies. Watson is tiie pet poet of the
fraternity; his'eyes arc ever in a “fine
frefizy rolling.” Peeples is the heavi
est Editor out; and Moora, of the Son,
is the lightest. Moore, of the Chron
icle & Sentinel, is the richest. Swfiyze
is the meanest mu, and one of. the
best.Editors in the South.' /Searejiis
the most moraL . Scruggs is the most
dyspeptic. Henry Grady is'the^c/ssrf.
Charlie WiLLingLmn i.s the most honest
Troup Taylor is-the laziest. SoL
Johnson is tlie fattest, and is nearly
equal, to brother Pounds in m; sical
attainments. Major Jones Thompson,
of the Savannah News, is the best
dramatic .critic. Beebe is the most
orthodox. The Senior' Editor of Star
is the uglit si one in the State, exc-i.t
Whidby, since Gronoy run away. The
remaining Editors are fighting men,
and we are afraid to say anything
upon my people, and hence I dare hot
Rp&kifij ytUOfia Bidesire. My heart is
; engaged; in pub-
ie- to, do yoh; some
e wbrld’fhat though
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active pubhc ser-
irpose to serve yon
Every bodyTakes It!
adividuai.
lulled to
lo for just
as Hive. Your interest is mine, not
KP 8 jFi® No; jfefcfive been
punisnjed for my crimes, and - have ex
perienced'tiie worst which could be
4£pQ8fi&. Jtoj|he'eant language of the
^y'phnisfiment with me is “played
out.”. The worst that' can be done
■MA'^HAT-.T^,TfR r GAr r
tuey are.' As a proteutiou-to the peopJ
grosa imposition,-and from the sulTering
oftftli pnnitlA/l on t.iam Rv the. USB Of the I
articles of iuerit.
tout tue'navies m.
you," who wonld be injured, for, unfor
tunately, additional wrongs' can yet
-bmlieaped upon woh. Therefore 2 I
-efitmmerflNor ^y^ing, it wfll be for
keeping silent My simplest words
may work you harm! If I say, “Good
—L- J (-Khtj
MwaiSiuiiyni k-no eqaal
Soir,
mittee happened to he within hearing,
its members would swear that I direc-
J^yo gooffruid join the Ku-Klux.
[Laughter and applause.] Filled with
that jealousy which, springs.from' the;
“— ... _ :—t.
could have-known,- when yon came for
ward and said that yon had given up
your arms and were now ready to sub
mit to the laws of the Jand, find could
•our word
.to suit the
have understood how true
honor,'‘it Would nofi hate k
sary to exact harsh pledges and to pass
oppressive. Iaw3 to bind you. [Ap
plause.]
Force shonld never have been ex
erted when the unimpeachable word
of a Georgian; wL'Tphpged,' for' the
world crnnotXamiA'bayohL-b Aofiglt
to make a Georgian prove more faith
ful to bis obligation than his oath
: could do. [Applause.] Peaceful then
you are desirous of being to-day.—
Peaceful you have baeoppeacefuFiycc
l are even when human patience has
i sometimes given way. There are those
■ who sometimes take the law into their
r own hands because there i? no justice
- tire justice of your pretentions, "and
.ih6-caizciii«>f .consoiqgs.(ff]brbken covenants and a
Tiffetod- Cofetitntion, they-mistrust
rbody. Oi-aere every movement, and tremble with
I. H. WBirEk rt fear when they think that right may
again ^prevail [Applause.]-
But wrong cannot always be trium-
must do nothing) even though tvrran-
upon j-ou.—
Forbear for a. season, and a day will
come when all wifi yet be welL I may
*’ " 'not, fior nlay some : of yon live' to see
ood MTXE-— it, bat itis surely coming. (Applause.)
A Hearty Old Virginia Welcome J
.. a
HEWITT8 6L0BE HOTEL,
-. 'rf.rf
. AVGUSTA, GA., : ; e
Roprietor.
Tor zkrot ula end Scitjfulcus ^Diseases,' bkiu Dis-
Etapiiouri. Bimplds. Pustules. Bletclies,
•oils, JtoVvipeias, Tetter, Sculd-tiead, Ring-worm,
XUAuers, bores, Syplulis, Mercurial Poj»-
PDjRlFUJffi THE BL00H. '
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'Even, whea no parlieoiar disorder is feit, people
Poitauce to those tfuo ute it, Lor many of .the sir
Jemixves in or arsenfc*
he iest aad obcnpOTtritcaUve evnr oflered to UK
-T am not of those who “accept the
situation. ” I accept Bathing. These
cant phrases that we hear so much, of
about “accepting the situation, “ and
will see that justice is' done. He will
nkMwWe wicked to always remain
in power, nor the righteous to be op-