6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. DECEMBER 5, 1 BOK, DAWN OF A CENTURY Dr. Talmage Preaches of the Bright- | ness in Which It Comes. America To«day the Chosen Nation of God-What the Old Century Leaves Dehind It—Christinnity is Spreading. anticipation of urges prejpsus text, 1 Chron of Issachar, wl understandin what Israel ¢ Great 11 When J 145.0 was bor they kne all about fore ag: were si Before Pe lit knew the ever they Or War, colored buncle it of that tril understood like the p tents of our guide 1808 They looked in their we oug! the tix huddi formed in 1 tions of the earth laughed at our g tw to walk ernment in its first attempt nlone The birthday of our nineteenth cen- tury occurred in the time of wa Our small United States navy, under Capt. Truxton, commanding the frigate Con- | stitution, was in collision with the French frigates La Vengeance and L'Insurgente, and the first infant cries of this century were drowned in the roar of naval battle And politieal Po ——— hiscontinen ttert, with sevt tupenr ional thday pre T88 VI at of Hat ution there may be und some other remed Oh, muve the young man of to-day and greet the coming century with a *idal wave of national redemption! Deo not put upon the cradle of the twentieth century a mountain of demi johns and beer barrels and rum jugs and put to ita infant lips wretchedness, disease, murder and abandonment in solution Aye, reform that army of inebriates, ! “Ah” you say. “it cannot be done!” | That ehowa that you will be of no use in the work. "0 ye of little faith!" Away back in early times President Da ) one day found beonuse of the The president vis, of Princeton college, noman in utter despail thrall of strong drink. him ir, be of good cheer be sign the pl said to You can "AlLh™ have often sign broke: ietim butll " sald despairing v the pledge, ive vke | rel with « and ec hemisphere with Heaver 1 the ch ntinent wy el cous earth with furs ar arrival be livin 1 rth to see the A Par May we all solempities and join In the m shake hands in congratulations of that wateh night, or if between this and that any of us should be oft and away may we be inhabitants of that land where "a thousand years are as one day.” and in the presence of that angel spoken of in the Apocalypse who at the mgs and , end of the world will, standing with one foot on the sea and the other foot on the land, "swear by Him that liveth for. ever and ever that time shall be no longer.” GRAPE-LEAF HOPPER. Nevornl Distinol Varisties of the Pests That Intest the Vineyard, There are | ral d f Japan Plums, Japan pian well-flavored when cooked, better than Bradshaw as Washington part and i Lom of the much bard, is A | paradize of the plum, and the Japan | varieties do remarkably well there As to thelr sale In the local markets in comparison with the European type of plums, nothing but experience will tell, The Japan plums ship better than almost any others, either native or foceign, RAILROAD SCHEDULES | ’ | ANG IN iN Jos. HorNE & Co. Bogos & Buhl Department X, ALLEGHENY. PA. SORE LUNGS ge, pain in Lh «ft and pain ful breathing, the 1 } ¢ Lh AM : : GEPFHARY General Sap » 0 he GARMAN'S EMPIRE HOUSE, MAIN STREET, TYRONE, PA. re-ruanners of pneumonia are quickly 1 lieved and cured by the old reliable Dr. John W Bull's Congh Syrup. It breaks up a cold in one night. Try it at once Dr.Bulls COUCH SYRUP Everything new, clean and inviting. «ul quickly heal Sore Lungs. Special pains will be taken to entzrtain ‘ i Al. S. Garman, Proprietor. Dortors | CCRLre county people when traveling tn | that section. ¢ small ana pleasant to take is» Powe a8 via, AL all dinggrists,
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