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Show WAY TO SUCCESS. The man who undertakes to accomplish accom-plish too many things at the same time generally pays a high toll In the end. lie may succeed for a while, but he does so at fearful risks and without with-out properly reckoning the cost to hlmseir. Ilo is the exception, though, rather than the rule and often "makes good" at the expense of his physical and mental well being, says the Charleston News and Courier. Giants among men are rarities even in this day of surprising developments and record achievements, and as a rule the man who follows one line of work with close attention and conscientious regard will lay by for himself greater success and more enduring results than he who dabbles in any undertaking undertak-ing that may come his way. It Is not an easy thing to shut ourselves away from tempting Influences and conditions condi-tions that may appeal to us, but having hav-ing once fitted ourselves to do a certain cer-tain work, and having expended time and energy in its accomplishment, it It only natural to suppose that we can obtain more certain resultB by developing devel-oping it to the best of our ability. Sometimesi the way is hard; long 1 hours of application are necessary, but often when we least expect it the clouds begin to lift and we see the realization of the promises for which we have labored. |