. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. country there is no mystery about it. The manifes-tation in the South is not the result of any sudden or unaccountable transi-tion of public opinion; it is not due to any hidden causes; they are easilyvisible when we seek them. It is not the result of an earthquake, nor theeruption of a volcano; it is a ripening process like the blooming of a did not have to wait till 1907 to find out that an Africannegro filled with New England rum is not conducive to social peace or in-dus
. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. country there is no mystery about it. The manifes-tation in the South is not the result of any sudden or unaccountable transi-tion of public opinion; it is not due to any hidden causes; they are easilyvisible when we seek them. It is not the result of an earthquake, nor theeruption of a volcano; it is a ripening process like the blooming of a did not have to wait till 1907 to find out that an Africannegro filled with New England rum is not conducive to social peace or in-dustrial energy; it learned it in 1733. That benevolent penologist, Gen-eral Oglethorpe, when he founded the colony, got the trustees to prohibitthe importation of both the rum and the negro. Fifty years ago in Geor-gia, as in Maine, state prohibition was a live political issue, and the seedof temperance education was early sown in that fertile state. The fact isthat many people at the North have been altogether ignorant of the moral forces which have been working at the South for social renovation. As204. O be gj c/a f
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