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SAVANNAH, GA.
Said city is further authorized and empowered to enact ordinances to
provide for the seizure and forfeiture to the city of such intoxicants within
the corporate limits of said city, and for the disposition of the same by sale
or otherwise, in the hands of any corporation, company or person whatever.
Said city is further authorized and empowered, in the exercise of its police
power, to provide for, and enact any other ordinance looking to the regula
tion, restriction, suppression or prohibition of the liquor traffic, legal or
otherwise, within the corporate limits of said city, whether by high license,
prohibitory tax or otherwise; provided, however, that the provisions of this
Act shall be held and construed to apply to domestic commerce and intra
state shipments as distinguished from shipments beyond the state and inter
state commerce.”
The last clause, you will observe, restricted the operation of this act
to internal commerce, because the Supreme Court of the United States had
held that such legislation would not affect interstate commerce.
Upon this amendment, and by virtue of the authority granted the city
of Lawrenceville, my brother, as mayor, himself, drew this last ordinance
and had it enacted into legislation by the city authorities. I haven’t a copy
of it, but will, in this mail, drop him a card, and tell him to mail you a
copy of it. I
Up to date, no proceeding's have been instituted by the liquor crowd or
the express company, attacking the validity of this ordinance.
Os course, I do not express any opinion about the validity of this
amendment, as I may have to pass upon it.
With best wishes, I remain,
Very respectfully yours, C. 11. BRAND.
How the Dram Shop Helps Business.
By Prof. George E. Foster, M. P.
The sale of intoxicating liquors has long since lost all claim to public
support on moral and social considerations. Intelligent and good men are
unanimous in declaring it a nuisance in both these respects. Today the
sole ground on which it appeals for a legal existence is the financial consid
eration.
The first result of the dram shop is to cause loss of time and idleness.
Men spend hours in tippling, when they ought to be at work. Men pass
days in sprees and “drunks” when they ought to be at their trade. Men
lose situations on account of drinking, and are for days and weeks without
employment, and earning nothing. .Suppose, in a town, you have two hun
dred workingmen, earning $1.50 per day. Their 'aggregate earnings are
S3OO per day, or SI,BOO per week. Now, if dram shops are set up in this
town, and one-h.alf the workers learn to tipple and drink and lose on an
average one day per week, the earnings amount to $7.50 less per week, or
$7,500 less per year. In Great Britain it is estimated that the labor power
loses one day in every six on account of drunkenness.
G-o to! Close up your dram shops, and yet you will eat and wear clothes
and live in houses. The only difference will be that you will be honestly
earning what you eat, wear and live in. You will be tilling the land, making
good shoes, raising good grain, manufacturing serviceable goods, and hurt
ing nobody in the operation.
Better yet. You will be giving society something over and above your
living, which helps it, enriches it, develops its manhood, and increases its
virtues, instead of, as now, turning its sober citizens into idlers, paupers
and criminals.
How to Make Prohibition Prohibit.
* ~ | Extracts from an Article by Hon. Neal Dow.
All over the English-speaking world the enemies of temperance object to
prohibition that it does not prohibit. This objection is not founded in fact,
though to many people it seems to have a shadow of truth. There are
thousands of localities in the old and new world where prohibition lias been
adopted, and there is not one of them in which the volume of the liauor
traffic has not been more or less diminished, and in a great many of them
it has been entirely suppressed. The inquiry is a legitimate one, and must
be answered some day: Why has not prohibition extinguished the liquor
traffic in every place where it has been adopted? The answer is a plain one:
The law has not been framed with an intelligent purpose to do its work
promptly and effectively.
Liquor is not sold in violation of law for the fun of it, but for the profit
of it. What point, then, should the framer of a prohibitory law keep steadily
in mind in drawing a bill? This: to make the violation of it so unprofit
able and so uncomfortable that men will not venture to violate it, and at
the same time so clear and sharp that it cannot easily be evaded. There
has not yet been any prohibitory law drawn in strict accordance with this
rule. This has arisen partly from want of experience in this branch of
legislation, and partly from a fear that sufficiently sharp and severe penalties
may be regarded by conservative people as disproportionate to the offense.
♦ * * * There is no intelligent person among us who does not know
that the existence of the liquor traffic is a serious menace to oug institu
tions. A form of government like ours cannot be perpetuated except among
an intelligent and virtuous people. The liquor traffic, more than all other
jause of evil combined, tends to m ,ke the people ignorant and brutal,
unmindful of, indifferent to, all rights of person and property. The liquor
traffic inflames and impels men to all manner of outrage and violence by
mobs and all other forms of resistance to law and order. In a word, we
must put down this devilish traffic in the bodies and souls of men, or it will
put our nation down.
The Golden Age for January 24, 1907.
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