THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MARCH 1 , 1800, A KINDLY WARNING. Dr. Talmage Speaks Concerning Evil Associations. That “a le His Text Fools Shall Aptly Illustrates Companion of Destroyed" —Advice for Young and Old. by Louis Klopsch.] Washingto March 4 In this Dr. Talmage speaks on a theme which all men, young and old, will be gl id to see dis- cussed, and the kindly warning no doubt in mi be text, Proverbs 13:2 of fools shall be de “May it convicted crimis judge what he had tence of death nounced upon him, court, ba struct good parents ai promised nv Had 1 key avoided thi guilt wi to dr (Copyright, 1900, discourse will cases taken; any anion please the ¢ yl when ¢ should d company hi ion. 1 received An may A 10 every ch he may of an TEs ne hone i ny ] f nee tands the temptat f our great cities knows the ‘ ! rmon like this in ich | thought that “a co hall be destroyed.” And, first, 1 skeptio—that an who puts his thumb in his vest and swap gers about, scoffing at your old fash foned religion, and takimg out the Bible and turning over to some mys terious passage and saying: “Explain that. my friend, explain that, 1 used to think fust as you do, My father and mother used to think just as you do, jut you ean ‘t senre me about the fu ture. 1 used to believe in those things, but I've got over it." Yes, he has got aver it. and vou will get over it if yon giay inhi h longer, For awhile he may not bring one argn- ment against our holy Christianity. le will by scoffs and and earieas tures destroy your faith in that rell glon which was the comfort of yonr father In his declining years and the piliow on which your old mother Iny a-dying. That brilliant young skeptic will aft. sv awhile have to die, and hix dinmond wl charge you, avoid the is, the young n s companionship me foore | | | You crow | room, { Death, | God!" skeptic ! they say lily; | never will flash no splendor into the eye of death. His hair will lie uncombed on the pillow. Death will come up, and this skeptic will say to him: “I can- not die. Icannotdie."” Death will say: “You must die, You have Your Your keptic. cold mr too hard, Iti room, Here ke all the Pie but ten see- to live, soul give it soul! “Oh, “Do not into my face, onds n the x that d mu in the s and ta but let “Your the dying Death was geting take my tures in the me off." “No." suavs Your soul!” Then begins ay, "QO “You Then the for 1¢"” and y late three sed dark ring soul! skept [& BAYS: iared there no God.” I say “Pray Death sa} “It is to have only to pray. you onds more to live, ar ill eount 1 two, Wh | lay him hem off Where? beside one, ere? down } mother, who dies her and } } the Chr thorns ne wal I sav face thereof, and the st of was } Lor Tawwy TT) n proxen down Aen it say " flown fleld the fend to water the ok gay and beaut “We stand here to re the hush men at the noon r The brook frolies and sparkles and foams but it say: I go turn the “I go to bapt ze the moss: the thirst of the bird: 1 wheel of the mill: to siake inmycrys tal eradie I rock muckshaw and water but I work.” Look out for the man who pla i play, ve and works Look out for that man whose entire business is to play ball or | sail a yacht or engage in any kind of merriment. These things are all bean- tiful and grand in their places, but they chief work of life they become a man's destruction George Drummel was admired of all England, He danced with peeresses and went a round of mirth and folly, unti) after awhile, exhausted of purse, ruined of reputation, blasted of soul, he begged a crust from a grocer, declar- ing as his deliberate opinion that he thought a dog's life was better than a man's, These mere pleasurista will come around you while you are engaged In your work, and they will try to take you away. They have lost their places, Why not you lose your place? Then you will be one of them, Oh, my friends, before you go with these pleasure seek- ers, these men whose entire life is fun and amusement and recreation, remem. ber while after ns man has Yved a life of when become the integrity and Christian consecration, kind to the poor and elevating to the world's he to die, he has a glorious reminis ly- ing on his death pillow, the mere pleas urist has nothing by way of review but u torn playoill, a ticket for the race, empty tankard the cast rinds of a And as in delirium of his awful death he the goblet and presses it to his lips, the dreg condition, when comes ence an or out carousal, clutches fall Ing on his tongue will begin to uncoil and hiss with the poison, adders of an eternal Again, beware of the Sabbath Tell me how a voung Sabbath, breakers. spends his and I will t what are his bu I will tell what are } pects for the eternal world thrust i: prospects in and you to our busy life a sa 1 we are to look after « you may do derany cir membrance gentleman ger tilemnr Christian Q sid the Quaker dealing In in mayest deal if thou wilt an article it be firm, If you say they will keep on Be courteous, be polite, b Say “No" as if you meant it “No” in a feeble way, with their imploration and their temp tation, and after awhile you w and then youn will say they have gone on a little longer and then you are lost Oh, turn your back aquet of sin! to day. nite, 1 stand after “Yea” in silence, upon the by I eall you toa better feant The promises of God are the The harps of Heaven are the The elusters of Fschol are seed into the tankards., The sons ! daughters of the Lord Almighty the guests, while standing at the nuet to pour the wine and divide clusters and command the miele ! welcome the guests in a daughter God, on her brow the blossoms of | adise and in her cheek the flush of eatinl summer, And her name is Ree fon, “Her ways are ways of pleas nese, and all her paths are peace.” ie Bs mal’ $1 00, Send Rabies and children need ver food, rarely ever medi- ine. 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