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MR. BROWN REPLIES TO /MOSES.”
“TiitK-o-llnK-o-lli^,”
Mil. Ein rou:—In justification to my¬
self, I snatch my pen J,o reply to Moses,
or “a man up a stunfip,” I don’t know
which. I guess her went off in the direc¬
tions of a treacherous dog, which was
yelping for dear life, and when Moses ap¬
peared lie discovered to his great sur¬
prise that the old dog he has been follow¬
ing so long had a skunk instead of the
opossuyb, aud that accounts for his be¬
ing up a stump.
He starts out by saving, . “Oil. how' a
feller can find - fault when they heat him
for an office.” AVell, I liave concluded
.since reading your epistle that it was the
third party spirit that beat, me, for I was
opposed to making a secret political par¬
ly of the Alliance,and was upon the high¬
way viewing the vast fields of labor that
would be required at my hands, also look¬
ing into the mistie future to see if possi¬
ble the necessity of the good of an organ¬
ized Alliance political party, when J.
Gould's pay train with an express attach¬
ed came dashing along at a hieak-neck
speed.
Well; it is said as I was opposed to
nopolies and R. 11. syndicates that I w as
lifted abruptly and thrown from her
i tgbt-of-way. Of course 1 was somewhat
skakei; up. I remained unconscienco tor
a while, and as the smoko cleared away
I was enabled to see the Hons, of our
comity speeding tl.eir way to the caucus,
which was called by Livingston to defeat
Norwood and Judge Ilines, the Alliance
candidates for congress, and nominate a
cosnii ipolitiau who stood at the head of
the biggest Tl. Ii. magnates in the union.
1 saw some of the fircy demon put off and
was told that the train was behind time
on account of having to unload her infer
at Felton w d 1
wnMiat tecosnljed. I m d.M that on
end , of „ the t barrel 1 was labeled, , v Y “Bye
one
whisky,” and on the other end was, “Rye
and berry wine, wet your whiskers and
Blow in VOU1- V conscience” —it hein--due ° at
•
Tallapoosa at 8:45, and while in thc eo
matoes state I was communicated with
something like this:
“Give me 1999, please. Ting.o-ling-o
ling.”
“Hollo! hello!”
“Is that 1999?”
“Yes sir.”
“Well, well. What is that anyhow?”
“Tins is Jasper Brown. What can I
do for you?”
“Nothing.”
“I only want to extend congratulations
that yon was not killed out right by that
third party train with its express attach¬
ed.”
“Ting-o-ling-O-ling.”
“Hello! Give me2240, please.”
“Hello! hello!. Is that 2210?”
“Yes.”
“Is that you Bro. Brown?”
“Yes.”
“Are you at 1099?”
“A'es.”
“Anything lean do for you, Bro, Brown?
“Any tidings from then party vessel?”
“No tidings since she put to sea at
Oealla.”
“Off 2240, please.”
“Ting.”
“Hello! Give me 2240, please.”
“Hello! hello! Who is that?”
“This is Moses, or the negro up the
stu nip.”
What will you have?”
“Any tidings from the third party yet?”
“Yes, some tidings.”
i. What are they.”
“Well, well. WTonreyou?”
“This is Jasper Brown, who was knock¬
ed from Terricotta by Gould’s express. ■>
“Well are you getting all O. it?”
“Olives. You see 1 was tenibly out
done with that Alliance official who came
to me and wanted me* to pay him $100 to
vote the Alliance for me in my own coun¬
ty, where 1 have been raised, and was
never known to g > back on my word, and
for a fellow from the 4th Dist. to vote my
brethren his way, was beyond inyeompre
Im-.-ion.”
M 0 got bent?” 1
"Yes Vjjotleft somewhat’, but I want to
tell yoA Mr, Moses, that I am very
about the third party in
our/fountyjand yon stated' in answer to
n>’7e««iniry that the third party ship had
l^nt to sea with Moses as their leader. Aye
von the gentleman?'’
“No; I am young Moses, chosen as the
leaderof the third party in Haralson
ty.”
“Well, Mr. Moses, since you have
eluded that I ought to have been heat in
my race for the legislature on account of
my honest convictions, I have become
more and more interested in finding the
third party ship that saled from Ocalln
with L. L., I)r. Me., Sledge, Polk, Jer¬
ry Simpson and a host of others.
“Well, Bro. Brown, the truth lias pre¬
vailed at last, and the pilot sliced her
into the sub-treasury hay where she was
deserted by some of her officials and left
her stranded outcast upon the sands of
dishonor.”
No; I am not opposed to the Alliance.
It’s the conduct of some of her leaders
that I am to.
You say, Mr. Moses, that the third par¬
ty is to divide the vote of the South. I
like your way of confession. You come
up like a man and confess the truth that
yon want to bill the leaders of the dem
ocratic party and put third party men in
their places. Bosh!
Well, Mr. Moses, was not the lastlegis
i at urn elected on the lino of retrench¬
ment, and did they not cost the taxpay¬
ers of Georgia $047,000 more than any j,
legislature i Jeorgia lias had since the wai t
Rode on .T, Gould’s train on a free pass
and then collected mileage from the tax
burdened people.
“Did you, brother Allianccman, vote
for the adoption of theOealla platform?”
“No.”
“Why?”
“Because the hero Lou was there
swapping votes no doubt, for Boh Ber
r.er’s hill was coming and Lon owuing
stock than * Alliance
m() , e R. It. every
man in the legislature, was using his
wits to defeat Bob’s hill.”
“What did your third party do in this
case? Gome, answer me now, Mr. Mos
os> j ()1 . j u , n M fter facts, and will expose
ouoo f the Alliance members as quick as
au outsider. Our legislature dreaned the
tve.asury, increased the tax higher than
it [ has been since the war, and then said,
•We will limit the future legislatures to
fifty days in all.>’
Now, Mi-. Mokes, you seem to ho out of
humor when you state that I got awful
W scared about the Alliance leaders and
assert that I am doing all 1 can against
the leaders of the Alliance. Weil, I guess
the reason you are so terribly rought up
is because your name would lead one to
boll™ y ,„. at. a l«,lor of the tl, i,<l
l!e esu-ofni, More, .»■ y.ra lra<l jo.u
brethren into the wilderness. The Bed
sea is before you and the third party lash
is close i )e )iiucl
Now, Mi - . Moses, I knew your chain
pi on hefovo the Alliance was over thonht
of. ' Thc hero L ,; n wa8 (mce tlle ecu tor
of attraction in thc Grange of Georgia
and $54,009 of the hard earned money
made its advent into the pockets of cof¬
fers,some of themwere enabled to canvass
the State and make Sunday school
spech.es and pity the poor down trodden
f .rmers, and tliev aie today leveling in
their riches, snatched from the pockets
of the laboring man, sue! now because I
don’t tear my shirt for the third party,
Moses begins to lend-bis little hand away
from me, who has stood by the people
•and labored for the people. Now, Mos¬
es, if you was out of your short clothes,
you know ’lwas the Democrats. You
live mighty close to some true Democrats
and Allianeemen that have been tried.
There are the Waltons, Cantrells, Thomp¬
son, B. I). Cooke and a host of other
good Allianccmen who are dernociaMc to
the core. I can take them by the hand
aud call them,Bio. Allianccmen arid Bro.
Democrats too. The original declaration
of principles made by the F. A. was all
right, and I thorouhly accord with them,
But the national pawn broking system
described m the Oealla platform would
be ruinous to the government I think.
I believe in the free coinage of silver, but
not iu the unlimited coinage of silver. 1
believe in the governmental control of
R. R. that wo now have through the
Now, Mr. Moses, how does this strike
you for an Aliianoeman? Tills is
ci-alic. You say you love the principles
of democracy and still you plead for the
thiid pui’t.y. Dr. Mucnne 1ms made
i elieve t here is no way out qf the i;rese Q
trouble except to join th4 third party,
which you say is composed of Rads and
Democrats. Now. Mr. Mo: cs, your tlioo
vy won . t woi-k, , for the fellow that , beat ,
me was just the best of a Democrat when
wi tli a, Democrat and bestof a Hcqmblican
when with a RepuMicau. Good Alliance
m:m, bad his host friends in the nomina
ting convent-ion to vouch for him that ho
would abide the result of that, convention,
He even Ld some of his
,
brethren to pledge their hotter for him.
They were there ns Democrat*), but alas!
it turned am that some of them were
never anything but Republicans, and
when that honorable body bad nominat
ed two Democrats ami Allianccmen, cv
cry Republican AHinneeinan kicked.
Now, come, Mr, Moses, if you was ever
a Democrat you are a Democrat still,
You see, Mr, Moses, I didn’t have the
$100 to pay for a canvasso, nor I didn’t
have the money to pay delinquent Alli
aneemen’s dues to get them to nominate
me in a secret meeting, neither did I have
the rye and wine to sway their votes,
W. J. Brown.
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