Show I 1 CARRIES HIS OWN WELCOME man of sweet disposition find finds friend friends everywhere while sour one Is shunned the preacher anid there la is no place in he heaven iven for sour people nor Is there really any place on earth but there i a are re nolle people who too often insist upon occupying such a place they it they knew how little they nere ere liked A person may show eor sor row and feel the pressure ot of a gloom upon his heart but to be sour crab bed lit fit natured Is to express a phase ot of disposition that ts Is extremely dim tasteful it j not dis disputing to bo be so sair ir Is to find fault with ev except oneself it Is the worst side of egotism it Is being mad at the world nobody enjoys being that way it Is punishing oneself in order to tn evoke sympathy but it never works nobody cares for a sour person one feels mare like kicking him if it it we wire re lawful to do so the opposite of thie this spleenful con of soul Is sweetness of disposition a kindly temper turned toward the world such a disposition Is in worth a ton of gold A man can do more business with it make more friends create more happiness and insure happier homes than he can with almost j any other grace the genial roan man Is always welcome ho lie Is like a flower a streak of sunshine the gong of a bird he Is in harmony with the beauty and joy of all things |