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erybody began picking up my vegetables, and I thought it real kind of them
until I discovered that they did not intend returning them to me; they were
going to keep them as souvenirs.
Then an impudent town boy on the rear platform started up a foolish
song about Reuben coming to town, and it is the honest truth, the grown
people in the car, some of them middle-aged, joined in, and the car simply
recked with it. Then that boy started up another verse which went this
way:
“Rufus, Rastus, Johnsing Brown,
What you goin’ to do when you come to town?
Wearin’ a suit of home-made jeans,
Totin’ a sack of corn and beans!”
This verse was very popular, and they were singing it when we reached
my corner. As the car started on again I heard that wretch lining out a new
verse but I couldn’t catch the words.
My family is living on a reguler diet of breakfast foods and canned
meats. I can’t see much sense in the vegetarian doctrine anyway.
Resolved, 1. If ever I see that boy again I will kill him.
2. It is not safe to say “Beans” to me. A. E. R.
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The Work of the Saloon.
By REV. J. C. SOLOMON.
If we could only look on all the skeletons in the closets of the Atlanta
homes, how our very hearts would ache. We can not know in this world
(nor would it be best) all the sorrow that lies on the hearts of our neighbors,
even those on the same block with ourselves. God is merciful to keep some
sights from our eyes and some sounds from our ears
The staggering drunkard, the breaking heart, the cheerless home are
enough in evidence to touch the most indifferent soul. Many a fair life has
faded and many a bright light has gone out since the licensed saloon was
first opened in Atlanta.
O, the tearful hearth-stones, the wasted fortunes, the crushed hopes, the
blasted lives since that awful day!
Since our appeal to the neglected and abused women (all on account of
their loved ones drinking, in last Friday’s Constitution), sad, heart-searching
stories have been coming to us about drunken fathers, sons and brothers—
one dear woman with tears in her eyes for her brother, who had spent a for
tune, and was then standing at the door of doom. These stories are pathetic—
some of them enough to melt the heart of stone. Poor afflicted souls—here is
a hand and here is a heart for you all who have your sorrows. I lay my
heart down by the side of yours and weep with you in the day of your
gloom.
0, pitiless saloon, will you never hear the cries of a broken mother or
a despairing wife?
Atlanta, proud, beautiful Atlanta, rise up in your majest and strength,
and crush out every horrible saloon in your midst, and so revive the hopes of
our outraged womanhood.
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The Golden Age for September 6, 1006.
“GLORIOUS PRAISE”
More than 300 songs. 114 composers, and 153 writers. Round or Shaped Notes. Beit Silk Cloth
Binding'. Composed by W. H. Doane, who is recognized as the best man living to prepare a book of
sacred song, and this is the crowning work of his life. He has had the assistance of Mr. W. J.Krk
patrick, who is second only to Dr. Doane.
The following letter from the Superintendent of West End Presbyterian S. S., Atlanta, Ga., is a
sample of the endorsement of leading' Presbyterian papers:
Suitable for Church Services, Sunday Schools and Young Peoples’ Meetings.
Atlanta, Ga., January 3, 1906.
Mr. H. C. Robert, Mgr.
Dear Sir: Answering your favor of 30th inst., referring to the matter of song books purchased
by our Sunday School, we wish to state that the competent committee selected “Glorious Praise.”
after a careful consideration of a large number of song books. We are more than pleased with our
selection. It is, in our opinion, the best book we have ever used in our Sunday Sehool work, cover
ing a period of more than twenty years. Yours very truly
C. R. Normandy, Supt. West End Pres. S. S.
READ WHAT OTHER GOOD JUDGES SAY:
Dr. E. C. Dargan of the Southern Baptist . Dr. J. M. Frost, Sunday School Secretary, calls
Theological Seminary, and himself a master of it a glorious book.” .... ,
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Durpose for which it was intended. and a fine musical sense and taste pervade the
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