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Samuel Porter Jones (October 16, 1847 – October 15, 1906) was an American lawyer and drunkard from Georgia who became a prominent Methodist revivalist preacher across the Southern United States. In his sermons, he preached that alcohol and baseball were sinful. He was known for his admonition, "Quit Your Meanness."

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  • Samuel Porter Jones (October 16, 1847 – October 15, 1906) was an American lawyer and drunkard from Georgia who became a prominent Methodist revivalist preacher across the Southern United States. In his sermons, he preached that alcohol and baseball were sinful. He was known for his admonition, "Quit Your Meanness."
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