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TJBCES POST.
-VKDNKHDAY JANUARY £ 1H87.
J. A. PEACOCK Editor.
To < lie Colored People of tlio
Mouth.
The problem of the Southern ne
gro 10 i til orc-stiug somo of the beet
intelligence of the day. Like nil
other qncstiwue of similar import, it*
final Kolution will only be hccom
phslicd by the ruco itself.
As every limn is the nrchilect of
bin own fortune, so every nationali
ty must bo the fmmer of its own
destiny.
True, circumstances often impede
or divert the progression or retro
greisioii of a people for a lime, but
»lio immiMiihii) laws of nature will
finally triumph.
I am a fioedmuu and n former
slave, and although not imbued with
tho native powers of reasoning, and
not blessed with tho acquired intelh
gonco of* my ouperior ••brother in
white," yet, ilie association and ob-
•t notions of many years has givci
mo an aequainlaneo with tho capa
bilities, propensities and possibilitiet
of my own raou that no man of the
white lace could ever acquire.
lint l do not iiiiond lu discuss tin
vaeo problem, but only wish to cum
somo hints to my own eol»i that.
perhaps, will tun lie amiss.
Our people are nov cos in tho um
and enjoyment of the precious boon
of liberty, and arc but children in
tho role of citizenship. We are ton
prono to forgot that wo are in
white man’s country, which tnev
purchased with the priceless bloou
of its noblest patriots.
They are the piom ers of tho lib
erties wo now enjoy, and right dear
|y did ti ey pay for them.
We are living among tlu- master
who owned its iwonty-live ye,ns ug«.
and when we consider li.e humilia
tions they hud io submit to, and tin
trying experiences they had lb un
dergo, and their Huddun traiisilioi
from vvouiih to poverty, and tin
mortifying elevation of their form,,
•laves lu their peerage in ciMtelislup.
wo havo great reason to aeknovvledg.
with profound giaiitudu their o<ui-
sideraiion for our lace.
To add to the taunts and gibe,
which our Southern masters imuve.
from their conquering foe, we hay;<
ellowod our igiioruuuo to make to
dupes to bati ami designing men.
who liavo used ns for political pur-
^pussa.
Tho nobler impulses of our rue*
have been luppressed, and bud men
have tried to convince us tlint tin
white people weie our enemies: but.
bu it said to,the credit of tho sltuvt-
iwvnnys, anil the Southern people in
general, they sympathize with us in
our ignorance, and itn'vvitlislnudiu*
the insolence and ribaldry of initnv
of our race, they have always offemt
us ample employment and liberal
compensation for our labor, and
havo pitied and tolerated, rathe!
than censured and punished, the
iiii.-comim i and turbulence of mauy
vl our people.
We have certainly teen deceived
and misled enough by immigrant
l ramps niul t:ui'|>el buggers to li.nc
found our mistake, and it is time
we should cease to be tools, and as
rilirvus of to grand a country, sock
lu do ou! duty and unite with our
white fellow countrymen in trying to
build up tho country, ami thereby
ad vnnee and elevate ourselves.
Tho vthro race is and will always
be predominant in this country, and
they, bating ilie ascendancy in nnm-
bor, wealth and intelligence, it is
blind felly for our people to seek
preferment or power.
'i'liit* is the home of oi r&elvce and
oar chihlicr., and the sooner we ac
cept this fact and go to work in a
sensible, rational manner to make
peace atul harmony with our while
neighbors and establish homes for
oar families, ihe sooner we will gain
the r* spent and confidence of out*
superiors.
We ouu prove a discor
iluuhlc'.on.e factor in politic
never become a powerful ami ruling
they ttro not entitled either by con- day, and that wood didn’t come, and
quest, heritage of theluwsof justice.
Another mistaken idea of our peo
ple id on the subject of education
This, at best, can only be but a
slight assistance to as at present in
the msich of progress. ;'BW'-~-
It is an old ^0MM;t{iat “a little
knowledge u h dangerous.tiling•”
Our i»eoplo arc extrcmdTy froor, kffd
this precludes tho possibiUty-of-^fny
moro than a moderate idea of the
rudiments of a common education.
This much does not fit them for the
higher avocations of life, and instills
just enough of tha fastidious into
them to disgnst them with tho more
menial duties of life, rendering them
helpless to fhcmsclvev and u burden
to others.
It does st»ll more; it makes them
dissatisfied with themselves, and in
clines them to feefinpt of jealousy
and hutred to their vvinto neighbors,
who, of course, rank them in all in
tellectual accomplishments.
Again, morals aro a fur more cor
rect index to civil zutfoit than edu
cation. Morals without education
is respeetablo—education without
morals is •aggravated depravity.
Wlratovot other advancements muy
have liven made by my race since
emancipation is more tlmti overbal
anced by their retrogression in ,i or
als. 1 um ashamed to confess it, but
it is loo ovilont to couueul. Oh!
shocking thought, tout daikons toe
ink thut records it.
Tho curse of Ood and tho con
tempt of man hus always rested upon
very nationality who regard viitli
‘iidifTcrcnco the purity and chastity
»f its women 1
Pays before ye tr mental vision flic
panorama of nations, and you will
dud tho*o people holding tliewseend-
•noy in prog rug ress and power
whoso women are most exulted io
.efinene lit and cultured in taste.
Wherever virtue is dethroned an
iiiardiy of vice prevails.
Who cun regard our people will
aspect and cm fidonet* when morality
'colipiou such U'i indifferent plaeo i
•hr Hiutidatd of manliood and wo-
tiunboud?
What claim can a people tnak
upon Bouiety whoso manhood have
til.’led to their ignorance, porverte.
timals?
This weight of turpitude-must luf
iified from us, for no iutelleetiml
inainment nan ever elevate us far
-mmgh abpve the sloughs of moral
jititnlaotion ’and debauchery, to fit
•is for social companionship, or mute
ts creditable factors in enie affairs.
Is there manhood a till jwomun-
Uood enough' among u« in the
crowded masses of this land of
freedom to raise a voice against
ho vuginnev, vice sin) generul
.vonhlesseess which bind our race to
poverty and to shame with more,,ty-
runical tenacity than all tin* mon-
ircliB of Hojeot slavery? I pause for
hi atiswer. 1 am respectfully.
• - - Vi’ 4 P. Cooper*
Why Megroca Turn White.
Dr. J, V. Shoetuuker langlnm
huirtily yesterday when* shown a
newspaper article giving the alleged
wonderful easo of u negro man who
Imd turned from black to white,’and
whose transformation could t.»u be
explained. "It is not an uncommon
disease,” he said, “und ts known -hk
leucudenim. In white penplo tile
skin tnvns a milky white;''but it *8
more tso’.ieeable in colored person*,
of eoim\ owing tod he centrist with
.he dm I. t,kin.‘ Tito vhungU qf etl r
•s caused bv the destrutdioiV, or phvli*■
er by ubsorpnoii; of pigment^ which
is not fohoni again, and is mu |min
fill. Only the'othiT’ day a colored
girl came to mv- hn.qvit.ifl '‘for $km
disease with a well defined white ring
around her- month'; *1 shotlldiikl*
to be all white Ojr uO. black;’ site said;'
but 1 conklirt do a,';ything'f<ir her.
The diiftao can only 'be cur-d when
it is attended to at the very start.'
h is not fatal, «nd*he only bad Af
fect is the deformity onptebald coMr
i; ears; j. It isqnito common iiv.OMig
>! t.cproe# la the South, whore it is
cn 'produce*! b\ m.dnria.”' 1 ' ; -'i
after in |
reatless,
saying o'
I wm almost angry, for, said I, he
has forgntton it, as usual. Charles
didn’t come till late; long after/bad
retired, lie bad to go Io hufjdub,
sod it sssps^lm Was dot a joe if imtif
n1^^ wty^akfnIIjl
another « bllar’s'worth of chip's? So
you see I knew his mind was troub
led about that wood. How much it
must have worried him, ro thus dis
turb Jiic ycHjlj I?m.going
to attend to all liouse matters n y
self. Poor man! I19, baa enough to
bother tilth without doing home cf
rands.”
P. P. P.
ROOT POT'S*'!’ »
jlDBBftBEATKST
BLOOD rv I)1)R
OF IKE AGE.
CERTIFICATES.
Albany, G»„ August 1, 1885.
Dr. Whitehead-
Dbaii Sib:—I had a bad case of blood
poison, which for two years defied all
treatment. One bottle of I*. P. P. raaUt
a peuuuncnt cure.
John Gaffney.
Absolutely Pute.
This powdor never varies. A mtirvel of
purity,’ strength and whoIesoinencM.
ore cconomiea) than the ordinary kinds,
nnd cannot lie sold in competition with
tho multitude of low test, short weight
alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in
cant. Rovai, Baking Powder Co.. 10(1
Wall St. N. Y.
Woycross. Ga., July 30, 1B85
1 rheumatism for five months.
I had tlie
and 1 took’one bottle of Dr. Whitehead’:
P P P and it euied me sound and well,
and I hesitate not to recommend it t<
those who desire a blood purifier.
Respectfully, J E Smith.
F fteen Years a Sufferer from
Rheumatism.
Itch, Prairie Mange, nnd Scratches of
every kind cured in UO minutes by Wool
fords Sanitary Lotion. Use no other.
This never fails. Sold by II. Hicks & Co.,
Druggist, Dublin, Ga,
NOTICE.
The undersigned will he here from now
nntil the cotton sea.on closes for the pur
pose of collecting and receiving cotton
from those against whom t havetictnauds.
All parties hirtuhtcd'tc. me nre hereby re
i|Uircd to comc.forward and make imme
diate settlement of their aotcHor aeeounts.
and thereliy save intiir*; tronhlu. 1 • mean
what 1 say. Ucspeetfullv,
» ■ «WEAYElt.
Dublin, Ga., Oat. 13. 148(1.
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What lion. W. II. Wilder, Mayor o
Albany, Ga.. says.
1 suuered fifteen years with Rheumatisn
and (luring that time tried all the so-cullei
specifics that 1 could hear of. One of then
i paid $3.00 per bottle for und took niu
homes and received no benefit from tiny o
them. My grutuhon, who ruus on th
B. & W. Railroad, finally got a bottle «.
P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root ain
Potassium) while in Waycross and induce
io take it. Tho first bottle showed Us wot
derful elfecta, and after continuing ti
use of it for a short time tho Itheumutisi,
disappeared, and I feel like n new man. .
tuke great pleasure in recommending it l
sufferers f iom Rheuinut ism
W. H. WrtDE't
Albany, Ga., Juncl°, 1880.
Lake Citv, Fla., June 24,
C. II. Newmuu, of Lake City,Fla., sa\
his wile has sutl’ered for seven years wit
a complication of discuses, of which AhU
mu was the most prevalent. Shelias n*
laid down in lied ior Sevan years, 1.
■bus exneuded 111 the money his busiuer
him made him iu that time for medicine
physicians, etc.. to bhtain relief for lu
but without any success whatever. 1.
was advised by physicians to try P. P. j
Ue ltaully did so, expecting *o derive u
benefit, liut after taking l-.ss than tv.
hoit'es options appeared all over In
utid she Immediately begun to improve
and now.her skin is perfectly clear, bi.
sleeps soundly every night on an orciuui
pillow, and her geberul health 1ms m
neeu better in years. Mr. Newman, wh
is a mercJiant of Lake City, is very euthi
siastic o*er the cure, and thinks it th
giaudest blood purifier and tonic of tli
age
IVatcrobs, Ga.. Nov 15, *80.
Greenville, Fla.. June , 1883,
Dr. httrlcd:
In the year 1878 t was attacked with
severe cute cf Blood Poison tlmt ucfi<
all treatmeut. I went to several uhy*
elans tint found no reHef. Finally 1 wci
before a board ofphysiemnsat Taflahusst
*d, mid
nml vvas examine _
virulent cuse'ot Blood Po
my case was <li
• ' id. Pt
ive n
rcudfuT
and my life was in danger. I lost the u
,'hs exam
clured tc he a
.Mia, nud nil the medicines they
ru ■ . . j g|)
failed to eradii ale Ilie dreadtuf disea
<f my left arm, mid a physician at tii,
a havi
place said my urm Would have to beanipt
luted. The corruption that came fr.*n
the various sores wat so offensive that
disliked to come in contact with my frienti
mid neighbors. 1 took thirty-two liotths
.if an Atlanta Blood Purifier, aiso a h
made m Baltimore, amt in fact cveri’thii.
dint 1 could lienr of, hut reccivec no. lien,
fit, 1 laid entirely despaired when von
Uncial Agent. Mr. Clarkson, came hei
•nlv. i tDiiur P. P. I* (Prickly Ash Pol;
Root and Potassium) and induced me t.
give it a trial. 1 got one large botth
took it, mid ime and a half small ones, ant
•ha various Wires havs healed entirely mic
die nyvv ^kin bus a dear, healthy coloi
M'v HWVdestiblood luctltiiind bf the age, a
1 * ‘ 1 *“ “ vvontlti |
ednsidyr, ,i
uch u s.nail' linioupt shows its
ellctts. ’ 1 mh'iigefttbf rim F. it.«
•it^lns plncev.G.reeuville, .Flav
Respectfully ydur*. .
J. W. llAMMERLY.
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•. um Books, and Psalmists. JS?" Wo wiil ordlY any'hook not in stock aud furnisi.
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