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THE BANNER-MESSENGER.
Its Official Organ of Hardison County.
HUCHAKAN, GEORGIA. DEC. 10. 1891.
A. E. NIX, Editor and Manager,
Si nSCIUPTION IiATKS.
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LIBERTY
Mit. EniTou:—Bid you ever try to
write up the news from your corner with
a veai ling kid pulling at your coattail?
if you nover did, you will find it a rough
job w hen you do. All is quiet now, and
[ will proceed.
Weddings are still the go in these parts
Mr. Harrison ltaburn and Miss Partheny
Met lung were married last Sunday. Esq.
ii. T. Keid officiating. May love and
prosperity brighten their home is the
wish of this writer.
Mr. J. D. Holcombe, of Arkansas, will
visit .relatives in the 7th Christmas.
The smiles of collectors and frowns of
creditors are coming in contact with
each other almost daily in these parts.
The collector threatens to sue and the
creditors threatens to schedule or scale
the mouutain. So here it goes, all on tlio
account of raising too much cotton, so
say the merchants, anu I reckon that’s it.
We were glad to hear that Moses would
tie in again this week. Wish he coukl
come every week. Uncle Hippies is a
s liar pun, but I am afraid he lias tackled
tiie wrong man when he jumps Moses on
Alliance demands.
Cotton picking has about ceased, and
ail are preparing for a merry Christmas,
which we hope all will have.
SUBSCIilBISB.
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MOSES TO MR. BROWN
Af it. Eiiitoh :—It is with a sad 1 1 carl f
endeavor to answer tho sayings of Mr. \V.
J. Brown. Nevertheless, it.is aiask that
I feels jined upon me by dc help of my
pen, ink, & so 4rth.
It is a strange thing to me dat a man
would jump on de third patty and stamp
it wid both feet when it haint done him
no lianii. But den lie say it kept him
outeii de Legislature, and if it did, may
be dat wits right.
Now, brudder Brown, you kinder got
off wid me bout de skunk, ease there was
heap of ti uf in dat, shore. Now, luiint
it a fae dat if do Banco had looted you
dat brudder Lon would have been de
greatest man m de South wid you? case
lie is anyhow with most of the peoples.
Confess, now, like a mail.
Now, Mr. B., you said lots about “Ting
o-ling-o-ling,” railroads etc. and J.
Gould’s pay traiu, whisky etc., but 1
want to tell you right now dat J. Gould,
his pay train, whisky or “Ting-o-iing-o
lin” has nothing to do wid the third par¬
ty; nor has brudder Lon Livingston, for
lie is doing all he can to hold do Lance
an d do democratic party together. Den
why you fight Lon? Why you light rail¬
roads? Why do you light whisky? De
democratic party dont take none of doze
things to fight the Banco with, sep Lon,
and all the Banco haters fight him.
If you spccts to bo poplar wid de plug
hat crowd and wid de democratic leaders,
you better stop talking bout railroads and
whisky, case you know flat railroads and
whisky is de sort of leaders de democrat
party has got; dat is, de men who drinks
tiie whisky and owns the railroads runs
the democratic party, and dey runs the
publican party too, but dc publicans ainl;
as bad after whisky as do democrats; and
now I say again, dat your railroad talk is
entirely off of the subject. If you was a
Banco man, helping the Banco like Mr.
L< e is, it would do for you to pull on dat
string, but as long as yon stay in tho
crowd you is in, you can’t make us
believe you is in sympathy with the li¬
enee or the people.
Well, Bro. Brown, you say you was ter¬
ribly out done with that Alliance official
who came to you and wanted you to pay
him $100 to vote the Alliance for you in
your own county. Now, it seems dat you
did not pay dat fellow the $100, and so
you got left. Mr. B., who is that follow?
I am sorry dat we have 'such leaders, but
den if wo has got dem we wants to know
who they is, case just such men as dat
will do us more harm than good, and if we
can find dem out they wont officiate any
longer, Mi ■.
You ask if I am tiie loader of de flu id
party aud den you answer “no” and say
for me dat I am “young Moses, chosen as
do leader of the third party of Haralson
county.”
Well. 1 rudder Brown, who gave you
that information? or are you in such a
ha -ii of misrepresenting things that you
t ait stop? I is been seem’ niggers
mime Moses all my life and I habit seed
no leader of dat color dat could lead the
people yet, but some how or other they
just go tight along any lid\v. I wish I was
able to lead her, but T. can, I thick, safely
say dat the people of dis count.' have
mure than one leader in tho third party,
al! d I am quite sure they will lead them
to victory.
You ark. was not tho last legislature
leeted on the line of retrenchment, etc.
answer y r es "they were, am they went
back on their stitnents too, and cl me des
lots dat we did no . want dem to do. Bat
what do you mean by dat ? .Does-you
mean tint tho reform movement is a fail
ure? I guess dat is whai you m an, hut
I te.l ;ou now, we. hainu di coaraged
much by d.at, case nli a a man dears a
newgivund lie dont spects much corn the
ilr.-st year. But one good thing about ir,
if they dont do what we want done
wont send them back any more. You
ask, did you, brother Allianceinen, vote
for the adoption of the Ocala piat'onn
and give the answer, no. a) d the reason.
Now, Bro, Liown, tho trof of ilie matter
is every Banco man that was there voted
for the adoption of the Ocala .p’atf rm
and them tinkler fellows that pretends
to 'oc liance meu ai e just lik- ym: They
think the liance is dead and they wants
to court favor with tin; long ! ! i
Dariiow, I done said some ov
aK ^ c > what did your third party- Did do
nia,1<1 ftlK > »'»t.woi\ I answer, that the
third party had nothiirr tr do with it.—
Most of them was your sort of democrats
that rode into office by using d( c i as lias
boon lb s case with a large j ortion of tho
legislatures for some time, sa vin' if you
will just elect mo I will advo -ato your
cause to the bitter end. I dent mean that
you used deceit; but your sort of deme
crals tlo, such ns c aim to bo Banco men
while hatin’ it all the time, and keep on
t;\yin’ to eontioll politics by court h >use
rings, etc. The last legislature was vot¬
ed for by as good democrats as tho .State
of Georgia affords, yourself not excepted.
Now, Bro. Brown, lam not out of hu¬
mor. I am as kOol as I ecu be. Kool as
akuknmbcr, so to speak. What you said
in your former letter would lead any one
to believe that you was doin’ ail you could
to divide the Banco, and 1 am sure no
man of common sense would say that you
is a true Lance man from the reading of
your last letter; but I would be glad to
know dat you are, but you know if a sol¬
dier was seen to shoot at ins knrnel lie
would not be counted a true friend to the
cause, and then if a soldier begins to cry
out all along the line that our kurneks and
all our leaders are rascals and that wo are
fighting for naught, 1 spects if there was
any true soldiers in that army they would
take him up and shoot him. Dont you
spccts so? Then clout blame us for shoot
in’ at you.
No. I am no leader of the third party as
I knows of, and if I was and should I
lead my brudderin’ into dc wilderness
right up to de Bed sea 1 am thankful dat
there is a power ip which we trust who
can and will divide the waters and let us
go through dry shod. You say, Bro.
Brown, that you know my champion, 'to.
and make some ugly charges on him and
then say that because veu dont taro your
shirt for the third party, Moses begins to
lead his little band away from you. Let
me say right here that I h lint got no lit¬
tle band to lead, but the little hand you
have lei'ercncc to h?s got me away from
you, but you pushed me away with your
denunciations of our demands andofflcials
but it dont make no difference what the
hero Lon done for or against the Grange
for dat dont effect tho third party, or the
demands of the Banco. You know that
brudder Lon has -been on do democrat
side all de time an is st-iil car. What you
throw up Lon to me for, he no third party
man? You say I live mighty close to
some true democrats ai d Alliance men
that have tried: ihs Waltons, Cant e Is,
Thompsons, D. 1>. Cooke and others that
are good Alliance men and are democrats
to the core. I confess that to be true and
I is glad to know that you can shake
hands wid them and call them brudder
Banco men and brudder democrats too.
And now, brudder Brown, I vite you
down to shake dar hands and break bread
wid them and ask them, what they think
of the third party and you will find out
that they will vote will it to a man, I
sp-ick. You say yon are in favor of free
coinage of silver but not the unlimited
coinage, and you say you are in favor of
'he government'contikdi of railroads as
wepiovv have, but not in tin- government¬
:, i o vonership of railroads. Now, 1 ro.
Brown, dat does not strike me v. i 1 much
force as an Allinueeman. That is .me of
the r -asnus w>; is gone to the third party,
t'ase it is impossible to get s modern dom
ocrat to a voc ite our deimuu's. I love
democratic principles (original), but I
dont iovo ( emocr ey that ignores the
wishes of the people to carry out, their
o vn wisi es and keep the people all bound
clown v. id more than they can carry.
a! OSES.
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