6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1806 | THE LAW OF HEREDITY. an Account of Deeds in the Body. If We Have acter We Them Tach rited Bad Traits of Char- Ask God's Help to Fight Parents Were Ind Must it wil « Pious Ou ¥yxpected From Us by th a mountain of bragga- viath a warrior pro marvel of humility } David ng with smooth stones But you te atter here of slingers in the Go th an iron spear; are not wenkpons accuracy } 4 S10 i 4 responsibi fie parents wo , and we cannot ro of unrighteous hel parent mind to be evil, and we age, cannot hei irselves.” Two inacenrs ies As much as if you should say “The centripetal force in nature has » tendeney to bring everything to the , and therefore all to the The centrifugal force in na- ture has a tendency to throw every thing to the periphery, and therefore everything will go out to the periph- ery.” You know as well as I know that you can make the centripetal force overcome the centrifugal, and you can make the centrifugal over come the centripetal. As when there is so mighty tide of good in a family that may be overcome by determina tion to evil, ns in the case of Aaron Burr, the libertine, who had for father President Burr, the consecrated; as in the case of Plerrepont Edwards, the scourge of New York soclety 80 voars ago, who had a Christian ances try, while, on the other hand, some of center come center, the are those who hve come of an ances. try of which it would not be eourteous to speak in thelr presence, is to show you that if you have come test men and women of this day The prac. | tical and usefnl object of this sermon | 1 of a Christian ancestry, then you sare solemnly bound to preserve and de- velop the glorious inheritance; or, if you have come of a depraved ancestry then it is your against tha evil tendency by all prayer and Christian deterinination, and to find out the fa: in arming the duty to brace urself you unre castie put guard at the weakest gate stones from the not wher man? I'here is something in al rh old folks. 1thi many of our thoughtsatsuch times as 0 thi “Auld Lang The old were 80 busy times in idays to bring up the sett tune of ay folks making us happy, an haps on less resources made the and daughters happier than you on larger resources are able to make your sons and daughters. The snow lay two feet above thelr graves, but they shook off the white blankets and ing! the wrinkles under the weight of age, the same oid style of dress or coat, the same smi the same tone of volee, I hope before they [ hope there are the the the same stoop of shoulde holiday festivities CERT vou res member them went away. we who has recited rot what they were, and that there ( 1 vour house some arti B r furniture wi AS LISOC i, and perl Yaa » 1 AesServe r Os ou iat is past and is to come, are vou going blessing on, orare you going ir life the gulf in which that essing shall drop out of sight Are you going to disinherit and daughters of the heirloom yr parents left you? Ah! that canwol be possible—~it eannot pos- you are going to take such a s that. You are very careful life insurances, and careful deeds, and eareful about the and careful about the title of your property, because when you step off the stage you want your children togetit all. Are you making no pro- vision that they shall get grandfather or grandmother's religion? Oh, what a last will and testament you are mak: ing, my brother! “In the name of God, amen, I, being of sound mind, make this my last will and testament. I be- queath to my children all the money 1 ever made and all the houses | own; tut disinherit them, I rob them of the ancestral grace and the Christian in. fluence that I inherited. I have squan- that on my own worldiiness Share and share alike must they in the misfortune and the everlasting outrage. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of God, and men, and angels, und devils, and all the generations of earth and Heaven and bell, July, 1506." ideof b forever? yourson® which yon be sible that position a about ‘he about the mortgage, dered and then of b nt Ol, ancestral 1 young ended a the power well Hlustrated man of New York who prayer meeting one night and asked for prayer ploty, went home and wrote down these words: “Twenty«five Years ago to-night my mother to Heaven, my beautiful, and 1 have been dd Vs temp ut went blessed mother, alone, tossed 8s of Aid I ever yg lenven? me I must up an wn upon the billow TOUS ocean. Shy told 1s yy hen she od her loving She mee Heaven in took my meet ever shall My mother's prayer my sw pra Did 0 ) ver have such mother as 1 had? | not i pray her mothers ever years | have to-night i Over again or 25 unt prayers fie her have heard all They have had in fact a terrible resur- i Oh, hoy he was wont prayed earnest, 30 importunate, Shall a Chris I ever be a Christ She was tian, and pure and happy was her li was a cheerful and happy Chris “There ib mother's Bi not Is my opened it for Ie Bible? mld Q lieve Hi i set array. 1 nguer you Ww i But whatever your he ty, let SAY you ma me be sons and daughters of the Lord God Almighty. Estranged children from the homestead, back through the open gate of adoption. There is royal blood in our veins, there Are crowns our our Father is King, our Brother is King, we may be kings and queens unto God forever and sit down on the fvory bench of the palace. Come and wash in the fountains that fall in the basins of erystal and alabaster, Come and look out of the upholstered window upon gardens of azalea and amaranth, Hear the full burst of the orchestra while you banquet with potentates and victors. Oh, when the text sweeps backward, let it not stop at the eradle that rocked your infancy, but at the cradle that rocked the first » world, and when the text sweeps for ward, let it not stop at your grave, but at the throne on which you may reign, forever and ever. “Whose son art thou, thou young man?’ Son of God! Helr of immortality! Take your in heritance! Celluloid Fired by the San come escuteheon, on Come i | W700 mecording to location, Fire suddenly started the other day | MAYO" call upon or addi in a showease in front of No. 453 Broad: | way, New York, belonging to manu | | facturers of eellulold goods, owing to | | the celluloid articles in the case taking | | fire from the heat of the sun $ [| is the time that tries all the care of the mother and all the skill of ma- ternal management. Baby comafort comes from fat; fat babies have nothing to do but to sleep and grow. If your baby does not seem to prosper, if he does not gain in weight, you must get more fat there. A few drops of Sos each day will put on plumpness; fat out- side, life inside, baby and mother both happy. Your baby can take and relish Scott’s Emulsion as much in summer as in any other season. ™ 1. bon Campaign RatesS~ ‘ hw : 0000000000000 00 $175.00 IN GOLD GIVEN Mi e mal | K TR ade £11 in hort ts mace 33in two out the | i AKI The hook § poo hole necessity cannot dish or cooking vessel, be ing place by a hook onthe back. The is something housekeepers have needed ever since spoons wert invented Any one can get a sample spoon by send- ing ten 2.cent stamps to Miss Fritz. This is a splendid way to make money around home. Very truly, et 1 ee st Poon 1 i spoon vat first JHANNETTE S Of Interest to all Women. AN OFFER OF 200.00 R. 1. Woodward Company, Baltimore, Md make a most liberal offer of £30.00 to any agent who will sell 3% coples of thelr new book “Arts of Beauty’ or Studies in Grace, Health and Good Looks,” by Shirley Dare, This js a work of great popalarity, and of special valae to all women. Endorsed by leading physi cians. One agent sold 22 copies first day, another 8/ in 2 aay another 78 in one wee A gold wateh is given In addition to commis sion for selling ® coples in 9 days. Freight paid and credit given, Complete outfit 35 ets Agents wanted also for other books and Bibles. Write them immediately LE BVikPiXu LOT 8 About 10desirable build ing lots located in and adjoining Belle forte boro, on the north east, being a portion of the Armor farm. Will be sold from $15 to For further infor. MONROE ARMOR, ad Bellelonte, Pa. «Montgomery & Co., have declared a 2 lobing. r cent reduction in the price of | { i BATLROAD SCHEDULES | a Te oT NT Th J ¢ BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES / ¢ 00000000 AND CO000000C 00000000 / / / ’ M / / / ¢ ¢ / / / 4 / ¢ ¢ / / / / / / / / / / / / OO000000 00000000 ! “a PA HA { ee “ WAAL O00 McCalmont % BELLEFONTE, PA, Co / 4 4 / ¢ ¢ / ¢ ’ / / / / / ¢ / / " / ¢ / é ¢ / ! / ’ / / / / $ / ¢ / / / ¢ 4 / / / ¢ / / / ¢ H / / / ¢ / H / / / / M / % / / ¢ M / / / # / ¢ / ¢ / / / / / M / / " / / 4 / / T / / / / / / ¢ “+ ST Sh SE a Ha aN TE TR Sh SS THE PENNA. STATE COLLEGE 11 Holland's Quaker Salve and be « 801 on a a by) red g - te 5 Snow Shoe Int Milesburyg Bellefonte Milesburg Curtin Mt Eagle Howard Eagleville Beech Creek Mill Hall Flemington Lock Haven a a a a BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET ALLIGHENXY ST , BELLE ONTE B00 £5 00 nl Se ad tt mt wt wt $3 BE BING # et wt eh — Ye ge a Tern 08 2 IN - A BRLLEFONTER SNOW SHOE BRANCH Time Table In effect on and alter AY IN JN Leave Bellefonte, except Sunday, Arrive at Snow Shoe © We keep none but the best guality of Beef, Pork, Mutton, etc. All kinds of smoked meat, sliced ham, pork sausage, etc. If you want a nice juicy steak goto PHILIP BEEZER. pea m Hla m Leave Snow Rhos, except Sunday Arviveal Bellefonte © » Wanted An Idea RM ; ORK VOR MEN AXIEWOMES #4 to £10 per week for easy home work, vom am | Child enn do if. Na Scheme, Books or Ped. to jue dling. Thin is bona fide. Send stamp for work ‘ | abd JiHeulan once. THE SEYMOUR Mirae | SUPPLY CO, sie Temple, Camden, New Jorwey. April ix We pay i I s
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