From the Georgia Telegraph (Macon, Ga.) |
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March 14, 1862 |
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A Worthy Example |
The General Superintendent of
the Central {(of Georgia)} Railroad
notifies the public that after the 15th instant, liquors will not be
received or transported over that road. We commend their example to
the other roads in this State. There are some who believe that our
government and people are now beginning to do what they should have
done at the commencement of the war -- abolish stimulants. This war
bids fair to accomplish what the various temperance societies
endeavored in vain to accomplish. |
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