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<ler plant in hell as to try to regulate
the saloon by law.”
Uncle Sam, realizing the distress,
the woe, and the ruin of many homes,
the crowded jails, the over-full peni
tentiaries, the asylums insufficient for
the unfortunate, all caused by the fa
vors shown his would-be friend, John
Barleycorn, He calls a meeting of the
W. C. T. U. and they say, ‘'Down
with the saloon; up with the home.”
Uncle Sam, inspired by this, de
' lights in seeing township after town
ship, county after county, and state
after state, following in triumph the
ringing words, “Down with the saloon;
up with the homes.”
Hasten the day when prohibition
will be written by every state in its
respective star in the national banner.
How many men and women think it
would be good to take off the hand of
civil protection which shields the sa
loon, and instead let condemnation
cover it and relegate it to the past?
If the church members were united;
if they would not patronize the liquor
business in any way, placing no temp
tation before the tempted ones, pro
hibition would be written in red let
ters from the Atlantic to the Pacific,
from the Lakes to the Gulf.
“Then temperance would be wide
awake
The foe begins to fear and quake,
Stand to your post, go hand in hand,
And drive this monster from the
land.”
“Woe unto the man that calls evil
good and good evil,” Isa. 5:10. “Woe
unto him that givetli his neighbor
drink.” Heb. 2:15. “Ashes fly back
in the face of him who sows them.”
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