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Editor:
J. T. Franklin
Publisher:
Brown Franklin, Ft. Worth, Tex., 1911
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d1
A charge to keep I have, A God to glorify
d2
A charge to keep we have
d3
An enemy strong in our land
d4
Come, now, Mister Liquor
d5
Come, ye loyal workers, join the temp'rance army
d6
From their bar room, drunken laughter
d7
He came from a village homestead
d8
How often fathers go to town
d9
In the blood red depths of the sparkling wine
d10
Mine eyes have seen the glory
d11
O the drink has made a wretched man of me
d12
Of all the great evils I know
d13
One night, a poor wretch in a wayside saloon
d14
Rouse, ye Christian men and women
d15
The home and the saloon are cut
d16
There was a local optionist
d17
There was a man of our town
d18
There's a day of triumph dawning
d19
There's a time that is coming ere long
d20
Through the land a call is sounding
d21
We're in a fight we know is right
d22
We've tried to stop this curse of rum
d23
When Moses led the Hebrews out
d24
Whiskey steals the wise man's brains
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