which comes only with the advance of civilization. The Rule of "Not Too Much." moral and nervous balance of those on whom they But there is no cause for alarm. On the contrary, make an impression. there is cause for congratulation. The most serious Brewers' Association, we undertook to demonstrate that hysteria of the anti-alcoholists whose intemperate ut- MR. B. ADOUE, Chairman Texas Brewers' Association, City. Dear Sir: Six months ago for account of the Texas the working classes and giving them environment that Galveston, Tex., Dec. 22, 1905. added the general betterment of social conditions, re- 29 persons engaged in the sale of liquors at retail, in this city, not fail to react unfavorably and promote rather than Heroic Work by the Texas Brewers' Ass'n. curb intemperance in drink, by upsetting the mental, terances and irrational conduct tend only to generate It can be done. Look at Texas ! shall make them realize more powerfully their dignity could be induced to obey the law regulating the sale of in- intemperance in thought, speech and action which can- as men belonging to a stage of culture far above the moving the haunting fear of poverty and distress from primitive animal status, with that moral responsibility stumbling block in the evolution of temperance is the