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Show THE AMBITION OF YOUTH. j Desire to Become Rich in Later Years. R Hardly any young man, not born In R affluent circumstances, cannot recall ' g that his earliest ambition was to become I k some day a man of wealth. This desire I ! 1b usually Just as Strang In later years, ft particularly after he has worked for n K long period without perceptibly arrlv- 9 ing any nearer the goal. The whole ffj trouble is that he has not made a Judl- BJ cIouh use of his money during the period m when he was earning a good Kilary The W first lesson for a man to learn who II wishes to place himself In the same u comfortable circumstances as his rich 3 neighbor, is that money will work. If H placed In a good, safe Investment, carry- m Ing a high rate of Interest, it will grow If rapidly and form the nucleus of a small Jj or large fortune. In accordance with the amount Invested, in the course of a few I years. McGurrin &. Co., the Investment ffl bankers, will place your money for you, H allow you to hold the security, and guar- M antee you a return of 6 per cent on what- M evtr sum you may Invest It is a plain B business proposition, and if the custo- M mcr has any anxiety about possible loss, S3 his lawyer may examine all the papers M In the transaction. Fortunes are not P mado In a day, but there Is nothing to R prevent a man, who -will place his money W In Judicious investments, from becoming m at least measurably wealthy. J |