Ocilla dispatch. (Ocilla, Irwin County, Ga.) 1899-19??, July 21, 1899, Image 7

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TALLAGE’S SE-RMON. The 1 minnnt Divine** Sunday ’ Discourse. Subject; Whispered Venom—The Voice of the I (osslp Elko tho Serpent's Hiss— Purv |,ors of Idle Talus Are Poisoner* of SO'l.tJ—An Arraignment of Liars, [Copyright, Louis Klopsoh, 1899.1 Wariunoioic, D. O.—In this dlsoourso Dr. Talmage evils vigorously that arraigns one of the great have cursed the world and urges of generous others; Interpretation Romans of tho character text, 1., 29, “Full of envy, murder, debate, dooeit, ma¬ lignity; whisperers.” Paul was here calling the long roll of the world’s roll villainy, and he puts In the midst of tliis those persons known In all olties and communities and places as whisperers. They are so cnlled because they generally speak under voloe and In a confidential way, \heir baud to the side of their mouth acting ns a funDel to keep the precious In¬ formation from wandering into the wrong ear. They speak softly not because they have laok of lung force or because they are ovorpowerod with tho spirit of gentleness, but because they waul: to escape the conse¬ quences of dofamation. If no one hoars but the person whispered unto, and theof- fender bo arraigned, he can deny the whole thing, for whisperers are always flrst-olass 11a rsl Some from people cold whisper because they are hoarse a or because they wish to convey some useful information without disturbing others, but the creatures photo¬ graphed by the apostle In my text give muffled utterance from sinister and de¬ only praved bear motive, the sibilant and sometimes sound you ietter can as the “8” drops from the tongue Into the listen¬ ing ear, the brief hiss^of the serpent as It projects its venom. Whisperers are masculine and feminine, with a tondenoy to majority on the side of those who are called “the lords of creation.” Whisperers are heard at every window of bank cashier and are beard in all counting rooms as well as In sewing societies and at meetings of asylum direc¬ tors and managers. They are the worst foes of society, they responsible for miseries of the in¬ numerable; are the scavengers world, driving their cart through every community, and to-day I holdup for your holy anathema and execration these Whisperers. From the frequency with which Paul speaks of them under different titles I oon- olude that he must have suffered some¬ what from them. Hts personal presence was very defective and that made him, perhaD3, the target of their ridicule. And, besides that, he was a bachelor, persisting In deed his*celibaoy all down Into the sixties, in¬ the way through, and, some hav¬ ing failed In their connubial designs upon him, the little missionary was put under the r.ikiug lire of those whisperers. He was no doubt a rare morsel for their scan- dallza Ion, and ho cannot keep his patience any longer, and he lays hold of these miscreants or the tongue and gives them a very hard setting down in my text among the scoundrelly and the murderous. “Envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers.” The law of libel makes quick and stout grip of open slander. If I should in a plain way, calling you by name, charge you with fraud or theft or murder or un- cleanness, to-morrow morning I might huve peremptory documents served on me, and I would have to pay in dollars and cents for the damage I had done your character. But these small oreaturos they spoken of the In fine my text are so that escape tooth comb of the law. They go on, and they go on, escaping tho judges and the juries and the penitentiaries. find them, the The sheriff district attorney find cannot cannot them, the grand jury cannot find them. Shut them off from one route of perfidy and they start on another. You cannot by the force of moral You sentiment persuade them to desist. might as well read the Ten Commandments to a flock of orows, {ex¬ pecting them to retreat under the force of moral sentiment. They are to be found their everywhere, paradise these Is whisperers. village I about think a country of 1000 or 2000 people, where everybody knows everybody. But they all also are to be found In large quantities in our cities. They have a prying disposition. They look into the basement windows at the tables of their neighbors and can tell just what they have morning and night to eat. They other can people see as far through with a keyhole door wide as oan sea a open. They side can hear conversation on the opposite of the room. Indeed, the world to them Is a whispering descends gallery. tho Some morning a wife Into street, her eyes damp with tears, and that Is a stimulus to the tattler and Is enough to set up u business for three or four weeks. “I guess that husband and wife don’t live happily together. I wonder If he hasn’t been abusing her? It’s outrageous. be Ho ought to be disciplined. He ought to brought up before the church. I’ll go right over know to about my neighbors and I'll let them this matter.” She rushes in all out of breath to a neighbor’s house and says: “Oh. Mrs. Allear, have you heard the dreadful news? Why, our neighbor, poor thing, came down off the steps In a flood of tears. That bruto of a husband has been abusing her. Well, it’s just as I expected. I saw him the other afternoon very smiling and very graoious to some one who smiled ' bHCk, and I thought I would just go up to him and tell him he had better go home and look after hi* wife and family, who probably at that very time were upstairs crying their eyes out. Ob, Mrs. Allear, do have your hus¬ band go over and put an end to this trouble. It’s simply outrageous that our neighborhood should be disturbed In this way. It’s awful.” The fact Is that one man or woman set on fire of this hellish spirit will keep a whole neighborhood a-boll. It does not require any very great brain. The chief requisition Is that the woman have a small family or no family at all, because would If she have a large family, then she have to stay at home and look after them. It is very Important that she be single or have no children at all, and then she can attend to all tho secrets of the neighborhood all the time. A woman with a large family makes a very poor whisperer. It is astonishing how these whisperers gather up everything. They know every¬ thing that happens. There are telephone and telegraph wires reachmg from their ears to all the houses in tho neighborhood. They have no taste for healthy news, but for the scraps and peeling thrown out of scullery into the back yard they have groat avidity. On the day when there is & new scandal in tho newspapers they have no time to go abroad. On the day when there are four or live oolumns of delightful pri¬ vate letters published and reads in a divorce and case she Stays at home reads and reads. No time for her Bible that day, but toward night, perhaps, she may And time to run out u little while and see whether there are any new developments. Satan does not have to dominion keep a very sharp lookout for his evil In that neighborhood. He has let out to her the whole oontract. She gets husbands and Wives into a quarrel and brothers and sis¬ ters into antagonism, and she disgusts the the pfeetor pastor, with and the she flock makes and neighbors the flock with who before were klmlly disposed toward each Other over suspicious and critical, so when One riage of the neighbors passes by In a car¬ they hiss through their teeth and say, “Ah, we could all keep carriages if we never paid our debts!” When two or three whlsporers get to¬ gether, they stir a caldron of trouble, which makes me think of thethree witches of “Macbeth” dancing around a boiling Oaldron In a dark cave; Double, double, toll and trouble, Fire burn and caldson bubble. Fillet of a fenny snake In the caldron boll and bake; Eye of newt and toe of frog. Wool of bat and tongue of dog, Adder’s fork and blind worm'* sting, Lizard's leg and owlet’* wing For a charm of powerful and trouble, bubble. Like a hell both boll Double, double, oaldron toil and bubble, trouble, Fire burn and Houle of dragon, tooth of wolf, Witches’ mummy, maw and gulf O( the ravln’d milt sea shark; Make the gruel thick and stark; Add thereto a tiger’s chaudroij For the ingredients toil of our trouble. caldron, Double, double, and Fire burn anil oaldron bubble; Cool it with a baboon’s blood, Then the charm is firm and good. I would only change Shakespeare in this, that, where he puts the word “wltoh', I would put the word “whisperer.” what a caldron! Did you ever get a taste of it? I have more respeot for the poor waif of the street that goes down under the gaslight, with no home and no God— for she deceives no one as to what she is— than I have for these their hags of respectable claws with society who cover up tiger a fine shawl and bolt the bell of tbelr heart with a diamond breastplnl The work of masculine whisperer* Is chiefly seen in the embarrassment of busi¬ ness. Now, I suppose, there are hundreds of men here who at some time have been in business trouble. I will undertake to say that la nine cases out of ten it was the result of some whisperer’s work. The carriage because you had no use ior them, and the whisperer said: "Sold his horse The faot*that'i»so?d hto horn ami oarrla^e shows he Is going down In business.” One of your friends gets embarrassed and you are a little involved with him. The whisperer says: "I wonder if he can stand under all this pressure? I think he is going down. I think he will have to give up.” You borrow money out a bank and a dlreo- tor whispers outside about It, and after awhile the suspicion whisperer’s gets fairly started and it leaps from one lips until all lips to an- other whisperer’s their and the people you owe want money want it rlght away and the business oiroles come around you like a paok of wolves, and, though you had assets four times more than were necessary tomcat yourllablll- ties, crash went everythiugl Whisperers! Oh, how much businessmen have suffered! I think among the worst of the whis¬ perers are those who gather up all the harsh things that have been said about you and bring them to you—all the things said against you, or against your family, or against your style and of business. They gather them all up they bring them to you, they bring them to you In the very worst shape, they bring them to you with¬ out any of the extenuating olrcumstances, andaftgr they have made your feelings all raw very raw, they take this brine this turpentine, this aqua fortis, and rnh It in with w ft coarse towel nnd ruh it !t In 1 until it sinks , , to the . n bone. „ They make , you the pincushion they In which have they thrust all the sharp things don’t ever heard about you. "Now, anybodyl bring me into a scrape. Now, don’t tell told yen.- Let it be between you and me. Don’t Involve me in it at all.” They aggravate you to the point of profanity, and then they wonder you cannot sing psalm tunesl They turn you on a spit before a hot fire and wonder why you are not absorbed In gratitude to them because they turn you on a spit. Ped¬ dlers of night shade. Peddlers of Canada thistle. Peddlers of nux vsiniea. Sometimes they get you in a corner where you cannot and very well escape without being rude, then they tell you all about this one, and all about that one, and all about the other one, and they talk, talk, talk, talk, talk. After awlple they go away leaving the place looking like a barnyard, after the foxes and the weasels have been around; here a wing, and there a claw, and yonder an eye, and there a crop. How they do ma ke the feathers fly! Jesus Christ had these whisperers after Him, and they charged Him with drinking too much and keeping bad company. “A wine bibber and the friend of publicans and sinners.” You take the best man that ever lived and put, a detective on his track for ten years, watching where he goes and when he oomes, and with a determination to misconstrue everything, and to think he goes here for a bad purpose and there for a bad purpose, with that determina- tion of destroying him, at the end often years be will be held despicable In the alol-it TfifLS of a mnnv nnnnle ; If it is an outrageous thing fn to despoil a man s character, how much worse is it to damage a woman’s reputation? Yet that evil grows from century to century, and It is all done by whisperers. A suspicion is started. The next whisperer who gets hold of it states the suspicion as a proved fact, and many a good woman, as honor¬ able as your wife or your mother, has been whispered whispered out of into all kindly association* And the grave. Some people say there hell is no hell, despoiler but if there be no for such a. of womanly character it is high time that some philanthropist built one. But there Is such they a will place have established, all and the what a time when whisperers get down there together rc- hearsing things! Everlasting carnival of mud. Were it not for the uncomfortable surroundings, you might suppose they would be glad to get there. In that region where they are all bad what opportunities On for exploitation by these whisperers! earth they to despoil had their lie about neighbors them, some- times to but down there they can say the worst things possible about their neighbors and Grand tell the truth. Jubilee of whisperers. gala day of backbiters. Semiheaven of scandal mongers stopping their gabble about their diabolical neighbors only long enough to go UP to the iron gate and ask some new- comer comer from irom the tile earth eartn, “What VYnat is IS the tne lout last gossip in tho City on oarth where we used to live?” Now, how are we to war against thIs~K- iquity which curses every community on ! earth? First by refusing to listen to or beUeve a whisper Every court of the land has for a law, and all decent communities Innocent have for a until law, that they you must proved hold guilty. people are There Is only one person worse than the whisperer, and that is the man or woman who listens without protest. Tho trouble Is you hold the sack while they All It. The receiver of stolon goods is just as bad as the thief. An ancient writer declares that a slanderer and a man who receives the slander ought both to be hanged—the one by the tongue and the other by the ear. And I agree with him. Oh, my friends, wonderfully employ oreated the tongno the which God so as organ of taste, the organ of deglutition, the organ of articulation to make other* happy and in the service of Godl If you whisper, whisper good—encouragement to the fallen and hope to tba lost. Ah, my friends, the time will soon oome when we will all whisper! Jj The voice will be en¬ feebled In the last sickness, and, though and that voice could laugh and shout sing and halloo until the forest echoee an¬ swered, it will be so feeble then we can only whisper behind consolation and only whisper to those whom hope we leave our of heaven. While I speak this very moment there are hundreds whispering their last utter¬ ances. Oh, when that solemn hour oomes to you and to me, as come soon it will, may It be found that we did oor best to serve Christ and to oheer our comrades In the earthly struggle and that we conse¬ crated not only our hand, but our tongue, fall to Godl So that the shadows that around our dylDg pillow shall not be the evening twilight of a gathering everlasting night, but the morning twilight of an day. This morning, at half past four o’clock. I looked out of my window, and the stars were very dim. I looked out a few mo¬ ments after, aad the stats were almost In¬ visible. x looked out an hour or two after¬ ward. Not a star was to be seeD. What was th e matter with the stars? Had they melted into darkness? No. They had melted Into the glorious light ef a Sabbath morn. 44 Do Not Grasp at the Shadow and Lose the Substance/' Many people are but shadows of their former selves, due to neglect of health. 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One day I happened ( 0 take out of a pigeonhole In my desk a bunch of decoy letters that had been Bent over the line to catch this sharp rascal, who was robbing Washington people of their remittances to New York. Somehow I slid my knife through the sealed Joints of an en¬ velope, and there, caught in a corner, was a short black hair. T-e flap of the envelope looked as If it had not been meddled with. Yet it had been opened and a dollar bill duly marked had been taken out and the envelope sealed up and put back In the mall. “I took that hair up as carefully as if it had been a diamond I had found. I knew that just across Seventh street was a friend of mine, now dead, who had a powerful microscope. I rushed up to his office and asked him to let me use his instrument a moment. Under the glass the hair seemed to be one from a man’s mustache. I looked at it a long while and so did my friend. We agreed that it was a whisker, sure (•rough, and I was confident it was a piece of the thief we wanted to catch. If we had stopped there and gone after him we should have failed again as completely as ever before. To make assurance doubly sure 1 went to an optician and he put the hair under the most powerful microscope he had. Al¬ most without hesitation he said: ‘This la not a black hair, but a red one dyed black. It is red at the end.' “I looked for myself, and sure enough It was so. I went back to the office, put my desk In order, got all the data in this case, and that night started over the lino to New York once more. We wore satisfied the thief worked be¬ tween Philadelphia and New York, so I took it easy until I got to the Dela¬ ware river. Then I got down to busi- ness. I saw every man that handled through pouches from there on to New York, and I took a mental photograph of every mustache in the service be¬ tween Philadelphia and New York. I looked for black mustaches and for red ones, and I was especially inter- es ted in anv that had the least Sign of being dyed.‘ At Trenton I found a red mustache. blit I went On to the end of I the , , loute , still H11 i looking nn v; n(T f for nr another nnnther of 01 j that shade. I found none. That chap j was my man. I came back home, and for a week played toss and catch with him, sending through his hands per¬ haps fifty decoy letters, some with stamps in them, some with dollar bills and some with money orders. In less than two weeks we had him, and he went over the road for two years and eight months, and the trouble stopped. “It all began with my finding that one little stubby hair in the corner of that envelope.”—Washington Star. A woman is really in earnest when she weeps on her best pocket handkerchief. Con’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. 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