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Show 8ENTIMENT OF AUTHORS. M Thero Is nothing that costs less than isH civility. Cervantes. H Haughtiness lives under tho same lisH root with solitude. Plato. JH It Is often bettor not to boo an In- H suit than to avengo It, Seneca. fil tiUfl Borrowing la tho canker nml thn ?iHm death of every man's estate Sir fisH Walter Raleigh. IH Great and good aro tho actions dona H by many whoso worth Is nover known. ? fH Hans Andersen. fH Friendship rises but with tho for- ' f tune and sets whon men go down- i ' $ SH ward. Aaron Hill. u fH It Is mora difficult for a man to . fisH behave well In prosperity than In ad- ( J? IH verslty. Rochefoucauld. x H We cannot control tho tongues ol $ 11 other, but a good life enable us to s iH despise calumnies. Cato. ', A iH kSBBll , There Is not In nature a thing that ' jl makos a man so deformed as Intern- il porato angor. John Webster. v IH What wretched shifts aro they ' JH obllgod to make use of who would J ' lH support the appearanco of a fortune i tilH thoy have not. Fielding. 'H CONDITIONS OF 8UCCES8. ', lisfl The conditions of eminent bucccm H aro Inoxorably hard; only a fow will H mako tho sacrifice. H First Ono must behove his adopted ; H vocation Is for life, and he must work H llko a gladiator. Patient, untiring In- H duBtry always receives Its roward. ; H Second To bo a "society man" and 11 a lover of pleasure. Is fatal to success. 11 Third Only such recreation as la lH uecossary to preserve health la per- H mlBslblo. f Fourth Intomporanco and excesses 11 of all kinds aro barred out. lH Fifth It Is mandatory to rlso early, i with a clear brain, refreshed by ncccs- rH sary rest. Morning Is tho best tlmo iH to work, an tho proverbs In all Ian- iH guages testify. S'l Sixth If occasion demands It, ono ! must faco tho strictest economy In t'liifl diet, drws and all homo surround- t Ings. Charles btowart Smith in New fH VnrU rVimmnrrlal Advertiser, iH Read tho Co-op's big ad on the last I |