North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . Whiskeyand Drugsor Happiness? Not in turning back, not in resist-ing, but only in resolutely strugglingforward, does our life consist.—Thomas Carlyle. Which? Its tap to Oh, dont say you areJdoonud to a life-longJ curse of drink or drugs,for without restraintI or confinement, you can be painlesslyand c;;rcd i>y accepting ourtreatment. No depofJl or fee e.\-pected oraccepted until a salisfaclory is com-plete. Sanitarium equipped witlt all mod-ern conveniences, latest electro-thera-peutical apparatus,baths, e^c. Ourlai tie b


North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . Whiskeyand Drugsor Happiness? Not in turning back, not in resist-ing, but only in resolutely strugglingforward, does our life consist.—Thomas Carlyle. Which? Its tap to Oh, dont say you areJdoonud to a life-longJ curse of drink or drugs,for without restraintI or confinement, you can be painlesslyand c;;rcd i>y accepting ourtreatment. No depofJl or fee e.\-pected oraccepted until a salisfaclory is com-plete. Sanitarium equipped witlt all mod-ern conveniences, latest electro-thera-peutical apparatus,baths, e^c. Ourlai tie booklet. The Truth Dru{^.s Tlaljit,^oroai booklt on Treat-ment of Tobacco H-bitmatlodfree upon request. M Patients also treated - home. CEDARCROFTSANITARIUM Dr. Power Grll>ble,medical Director BO 789Lebanon, 16 NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE December 22nd, 1910. THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC AND FOR-EIGN MISSIONS. Quarterly Meetings We present here a few quotationsfrom eminent authorities whicli oughtto open the eyes of Our church peopleas to the importance of the work forthe abolition of strong drink. The re-lation of temperance to missions is oneof vital importance and every personwho cares for missions (and whatChristian does not?) should care in anequal degree for the temperance cause. Bishop Newman writes of Africa:I say it with all reverence, but so faras human eyes can see, Africa wouldbe better off today without the pres-ence of a missionary than that theship that brings him should also bringstrong drink. He adds: Rum is thegreatest barrier to our missionarywork in Africa, and not only in Africa,but everywhere. If you can do any-thing, in the name of God, save thepoor heathen. The work we do isquickly undone by the effects of rum:in other words, rum destroys In oneyear what we accomplish


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