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Editor G. Herbert Brown of the Gal-veston Saturday Review, writing of the aftermath oi the storm, says: “I sawa minister of the gospel take a drink of! whiskey and I heard a gambler thank God. The churches all over town suffered heavily and the Galveston Brewery was hardly damaged. I saw a blind medicant, a continual object of charity, on the corner of Twenty-first and Market, and heard of hundreds upon hundreds of great strong useful men who went down with the flood.” The ways of Providence are inscrutable. It has been noted that in battle that the man who bared his breast to the storm of shot and shell, apparently courting death, passed unscratched through the ordeal, while the fatal bullet finds its way to the poltroun who skulks in the rear.—San Antonio Express.
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Moulton Eagle

Moulton, Texas, US

Sat, Sep 29, 1900

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