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THE ADVERTISER,
THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1879.
Publishers' Notices.
tiik Aiivkbtibeu Is on sale at the Drug and Book
Store of A. W. Nickel).
Local Notices. set as ordinary reading matter,
wlllbe charged ten cents per line, each Insertion
6et in display type, Altera cents a line.
TAZOO.
Bull-Dozins mid Ballot-Box Stuffing.
"Oar Plau tho Only Plan That
Work and Win."
Will
From the Ouolona States.
The raco question was recently
sprung In Yazoo county, Mips.
A white man named Henry M.
Dixon wanted the office of sheriff.
He sought It in the Democratic con
vention and was defeated.
Thereupon ho announced himself
. as an independent candidate.
There was no Radical In the field,
and therefore he received the unani
mous backing of the blacks.
"Anything to defeat the Democra
cy!" is the shibboleth of Squash,
Pomp and Sambo.
The people of Yazoo had been sub
jected to the rule of the African race.
They knew just what it meant, and
when tbey broke their yoko and fet
ters in 1875 they swore by the Al
mighty that tho negro should never
hold the upper hand in that county
again.
When Dixon began to mass bis
dusky hordes, the wealth, the culture,
the worth, the bone and the sinew of
the country rose in the royal strength
and majesty of their Caucasian blood,
and commanded him to withdraw
from the contest.
Ho withdrew, and; Yazoo county
was saved from a long, bloody, infer
nal epoch of savagery and crime.
The good men hero and everywhere
on earth will thank the God of Justice
and of Mercy that It was so.
But the Stalwarts of Yankeedom
tho
Blind,
Baffled,
Beaptly,
Besotted
Stalwarts of Yankeedom, gave the go
ry shirt a fiercer shake, and with eyes
agiare and hearts aflame with hate,
they began to defame us with recruit
ed fury to damn us with redoubled
ferocity.
Right hero and now, before we en
ter upon the argument, wo wish theEe
Stalwart? to distinctly understand
that their brimstone threats and blis
tering oaths have no terrors for us.
We defy them to do their worst and
their wickedest, but would caution
them to have a care howfjthey inter
fere in this Yazoo coup d'etat.
It is no concern of theirs.
Nor will they be permitted to make
It their concern.
We Bay to them, and to all who
sympathize with them :
HANDS OFF !
Mississippi is a Nation, and no for
eign State chn!l lay a finger on her
royal robes without surrering tne con
sequence. No oulsido intermeddling will be
tolearted not for ten minutes.
Mind that!
Turning now to the people of Yazoo
county, of Mississippi, of the whole
. broad South, we ask :
Where in tho nam of high Heav
en is this thin? to end?
Must iorever submit to negro su
.tjmacy on the one hand, or wink at
bull-dozing and ballot-box etuffingon
the other ?
Is there no alternative by which we
can solve this political problem, with
out subjectingourselves;to the domi
nation of Yankee desperadoes and
cotton-patch hands on the one side,
and without undermining the corner
stones of law, order and morality on
the other?
We holdjthat there Is.
Lot ub see:
In the first place, it is settled for all
time and forever that Mississippi will
rule Mississippi ; that our people pos
sess the old cavalier pride of blood
and race, and will revolt with hot,
grand hauteurjjagainst the subjection
or virtue ana intelligence to igno
rance and vice ; that they will die the
death before they will surrender
"The keys of power
And Ilia seals of place"
into the keeping of alien sooundrels
and African serfs.
This much, if nothing more, IS
SETTLED, and all the armies of the
earth can not change it, for it bears
the stamp and gbenediotion of the
Most High.
"". tho black race has a majority
In many towuo.oountiesand States of
the South.
True, as a rule, the first, the last
ticket wheueverjjfthey haveIfair'a
chance.
We all know this, and admit it.
But these facts make no difference
NO DIFFERENCE "WHATEVER.
They will never be permitted to
grasp tho reins of Government in any
department State, county or munic
ipal. This fact is deoided, eternally,
world without end, and the Yankees
must be taught that it is decided;
that it is just as useless for them to
fret and curse about it any further, as
It would be for an Englishman to fret
and cursejabout the , results of the
American Revolution of 177G.
But can we afford to resort to intim
idation and irregularities as a regular
thing, in order to maintain our ascen
dency over the superior numerical
strength of the blacks ?
The States Bays, No !
It has forever said, No !
It has pleaded and protested with
the people on this point until its very
Demooraoy has been questioned by
those who could not or would not see
the awful drift and tendency of their
own counsels.
We have been criticised as holding
too conservative a position on this is
sue, by the more emotional and un
thinking followers of our party flag,
and our judgment in the premises has
been set aside, time and again, by
Hotspurs who will not pause to con
sider that the illegal means Ly which
they secure the ends of law, peace,
justice and liberty to-day, may be
come Instruments in the hands of our
adversary, and bring unwhisperable
woes upon our people to-morrow.
We have said before, and we repeat
ithere, that thepresentattitudeof our
party in respect to the freedmen is un
tenable and hurtful to the last danger
ous degree.
It is undermiuing tho'Jrevorence of
both races for the law, and is sapping
the very foundaliona..of our civiliza
tion. What, then, is the duty of the
Southern Democraoy?
This:
Let us unite as one manand de
maud the immediate and uncondi
tional repeal of tho XlVth and XVth
Amendments.
Let us force the Northern wing of
our party to precipitate this issue up
on the country.
In the meantime, let the negro vote
as ho will, and let his vote be fairly
counted. But
IF
You are determined he shall NOT
vote
IF
You honestly believe and know that
his adverse suffrage meana death and
destruction to the mora!, social and
political'-well-being of our Com
monwealths, and oan not, therefore,
be even temporarily allowed.
If you are thus determined if you
thus believe and know, then
Do NOT ride through the night
with shotguns overyoursaddle-bows;
Do NOT stuff tho ballot-box,
But come out like men like the
Southern men that you are
Boldly,
Bluntly,
As tho old Cavaliers'from whom you
are descended would hava done, and
IGNORE THE AMENDMENTS IN
TOTO.
Yes.
The amendments were fashioned
with swords out of the black hate of
the Puritan heart, and were pinned to
tho Constitution by bayonets in the
bands of a usurping soldiery.
They havo been declared "revolu
tionary, null and void" by our party,
and our party constitutes a majority
of the white voters of our States
Union. Ignore them with the superb scorn
aud coutempt that you would ignore
a ukase of the Czar.
How?
Thus:
Whan the negro steps up to the box,
ballot in had, tell him to
STAND BACK!
That he is not a qualified voter, and
that his vote can not and will not be
counted.
If he persists in putting a ballot in
the box, It will become your duty to
treat him precisely as you would treat
a minor who would thus dare traverse
the law of the land.
No difference whether the negro is
a Democrat or a Republican, or a
Greenbacker, rofuse hi3 vote point
blank, and give him to understand
that liis sphere of usefulness lies in
the cotton-patch instead of the polit
ical arena.
If there is n party in the State,
county or town, opposed to the Dem
ocratic party, let it be heard for its
cause; let its candidates be treated
with ail due respect and considera
tion ; let its white members AND
ITS WHITE MEMBERS ONLY
enjoy a fnll exercise of a franchise
fair and free.
If our first Plan is not pursued,
this is our next Plan, and it is the
only Plan that will work and win.
"But," says the more timid couser
vative and Democrat!, "if we disfran
chise the negro in this manner it will
Bolldify the North."
No, it will not.
The Northern Democrats know full
well that we are their main depend
ence if they hope to control the Fed
eral Government.
They have never had any use for
the Amendments, for thoqe infamous
enactments keep them in the minori
ty in Ohio aud several other Northern
States.
UTJiif tr will nrnimn tJin Rfnlnrnrlo nt
tho Nation."
Let it arouse.
The Stalwarts of the "Nation" (as
you call tho little old humbug up at
Washington) have been aroused be
fore on this very question, and yec in
the face and teeth of their Grant and
his Government forces, we captured
the capital of Mississippi in 1S75.
How?
By virtualiyidi9franchising the ne
gro race.
In that year of our Lord, In this
proud old Cammonwealth, the intel
rJRWtf evW'iW;l& nut down the ig-
Theae are facts.
This ia history.
"But they will send an Investiga
ting Committee here."
Let them send.
And if you are summoned to testi
fy, tell them that you DID disfran
chise the negroes;
That you will do it again ;
That you will keep on doing It.
"But they will send an army hith
er." Let them send.
Who cares.
Uuless our memory cheats us, they
had their trim and gallant eoldiery
here in 1875 aud 1876, and we carried
the State by storm.
Away, then, fellow citizens of Ya
zoo, of Mississinoi. of the South-
away with bull-dozing and ballot-box
stuffing.
Ignore the amendments in the man
ner we have pointed out.
Or, let the negro vote as he chooses;
count his vote fairly, and bear the
horrible consequences that will fol
low, until the amendments can be re
pealed, or until our present Yankee
State Constitution can be ohanged,
aud our Legislature can pass laws that
will virtually disfranchise the negro
race
To this complexion haq It come at Iast."
AILamp Lighted by Lightning.
From the Charlotte, N. C. Gazette.
During the prevalence of a storm a
few evenings since the telegraph op
erator at King's Mountain went to his
office as usual after tea and turned on
the key of the instrument. HIb lamp,
a glass one, waa sitting within a few
inclie3nf tho plug, and as he turned
to get a match to light it there came
a flash of lightning a flams burst all
over the instrument and tho lamp
was ligbtedjin an instant. The occur
rence was witnessed by two other per
sons besides the operator himself.
The lamp was not injured in the
slightest degree. Had it not been en
tirely of glaso, a non-conduotor, the
result would doubtless'have been dif
ferent, as the operator would have
had occasion to know.
AXonnlnhi Sinking Out of Sight.
The most intense excitement pre
vails in the northern part of Georgia,
in consequence of a peculiar freak of
the earth's surface, a frightful, yawn
ing chasm opened there, reminding
one of the legend of ancient Rome.
In the neighborhood of the mountain
of Ingalo, in northwestern Georgia, a
chasm has opened tlllat fast the peak
commenced slipping, and falling rap
idly waa engulfed in the terribja open
ing. At this writing, the mountain
is already two-thirds underground,
and the prospect is that ,eoon it will
be entirely obliterated from the sur
face of the country.
With wheat at thirty bushels to the
acre, and selling at about SI, and that
dollar being gold, or as good aB gold,
It la uphill business to talk of ruin.
Whatbegins In a groan generally ends
in a grin. Toledo Blade.
"Julius, why didn't you oblong
your stay at de Springs?" "Kase,
Mr. Snow, dey charge too much."
"How so, Julius?" "Why, de land
lord charged 01s colored individual
wid dealing de npoons."
J C"
Excellent Gingerbread. Two
cups of molaBses, one cup of butter,
four cups of flour, one oup of boiling
water, with two teaspoonfuia of noda
dissolved in it, two teaspoonfuls of
ginger, three eggs.
A lady said to her husband thatshe
had read the art of love just to make
herself agreeable to him. "I had
rather have your love without the
art," he replied.
When he paid a heavy bill' at the
milliner's for spring bonnets, silks
and laces, he groaned : "There's a
woman at the bought 'em of this."
The hired girl who was called up at
four o'olock in tho morning thinks
arose two hours later would sound
quite as sweet.
After a woman gets to'be thirty she
can keep a secret; and the family bi
ble won't be permitted to lie around
Ioobo, either.
n
It's no use,' said the boy, as he saw
the old man coming over the fence
with the ox-whip, 'I can'telope with
that melon."
Mamma,' asked a little girl, 'why
is it they Ping in church, 'We'll dine
no more,' and then go right home and
dine.'
The Democrats of Yazoo have driv
en the Independents from the field.
Hurrah for Yazoo. Kemper (Afiss.)
Herald.
I'm afraid of a gun without lock,
stock or barrel,1 said a small boy,
when hi3 father took the ramrod to
him.
Col. Ingersoll says that the Jews
have at least the merit of not being
Christians.
'That's too thin,' said the boy when
he tasted the circua lemonade.
Choice fall wheat Hour at Gates'.
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