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Show CONDITIONS OF 8UCCE88. H " " iliS The conditions of eminent bucccm V I fl are inoxorably hard; only a fow will H mako tho sacrifice. H First Ono must believe his adopted vocation is for life, and bo must work M llko a gladiator. Patient, untiring In- ILH dustry alwayH receives Ita roward. Second To bo a "society man" and M a lover of plcasuro Is fatal to success. Third Only such recreation u la Jj necessary to prescrvo health U per- M mlsslble. M Fourth Intempcrnnco and execssoa j!ifl of all kinds aro barred out. iH Fifth It is mandatory to rise early, M with a clear brain, refreshed by noce M sury rost. Morning Is tho bast tlmo lil to work, an tho proverba In all Ian- .iS guagce testify. lH Sixth If occasion demands It, ono fH muBt faco tho strictest economy la ,i. YJM diet, dross and all homo surround- ' ' aH ings. Charles btawart Smith la Now 'fLI Vnrk (Vimmnrclal Advertiser, , niiBI Read tho Co-op's big ad on the last) liil I page. fH |