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Show I SOME CREDIT TO PROVIDENCE I Pompoue Btlf-Made Man Willing to Ad-j Ad-j mlt Ha Might Have Received Slight Aid. Andrew Carnegie, according to a I'lttnburg banker, one tntd a Tbanka-giving Tbanka-giving ttory with a moral. "Too many men." tald Mr. Carnegie, "ate not thankful enough to Providence Provi-dence for their aucceaa. Thla It ea-peelally ea-peelally true of aelf-mada men, who are prouder, aa a rule, than klnga and dukot. "A aeif made man I knw waa talking talk-ing to a mlnlater. The topic waa, of i roiirae, hla uwu aucceaa " Yet, iloilor.' he anld. 'I lma"n llfu I a hnrefooted newaboy. At 20 I wat worth fK.QDO. I waa a millionaire at VI. And yet everybody waa minimi I me. I have achieved my aucceaa, doc- tor. tingle-handed and by my own . untitled effoita.' i "Hare the proud telf made man i Reamed to re:nember that, In convera Ing with a mlnlater. he ought tn adopt ! humbler and mora rel giom tune, 'le i aid I tK'i'ly. after B abort paute: " 'Of cou.ra, I don't deny that Provl-' Provl-' re L ay new and thi-n. have been M.ii.e He'.il aervtce." |