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... traffic . To many of our people , the best day of the week is the worst . Bakers must keep their shops closed on the Sabbath . It is dangerous to have loaves of bread going out on Sunday . The shoe store is closed : severe penalty will ...
... traffic have banded together ; annually issue their circulars ; raise fabulous sums of money to advance their in- terests ; and by grips , pass - words , signs , and strat- agems set at defiance public morals . Let us con- front them ...
... traffic and enables the dealer to sell to the drunkard . Who but the vilest of the vile would engage in a trade for which drunkards wee the only customers ? Again , how can you seek to reclaim the inebri- ate from his cups , and get him ...
... traffic and not know the mischief he is doing ? Can he supply the lava which scorches the land and be innocent ? Does he not know the effects of that in which he trades ? Does he not know that of those who drink many will be drunken ...
... traffic ! Why not endeavor to check the evils of lottery , gambling , and prosti- tution by appeals to the consciences of the keepers of lottery and gambling houses and dens of in- famy ? Persuade men ! There are men - unprin- cipled ...