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~One'1 15 gallons of u heated to the;p (boiling, while 1 e on sS cooking. Wh gets too hot re: can be moved 0'~ AFTER THE OTTA. 'Get all the Money You Can," Says J. D. Rockefeller. Pointed advice to.young men on theb brink of a business' career is volun-'j teered by ~hn D. Rockefeller, the! magnate, in a pamphAet addressed tof the Bible class of the Fifth Avenue Baptist church, over, which the mil naire's son presides. says the New York World. * "First Ledger of a Successful Man' of Affairs" the pamphlet. is labelled, and it is fashioned, quite artistically.! after a miniature ledger. in'it Mr. Rockefeller goes back to 'the days vwhen he was. making $3 a week, and he dwells upon the. importance of keeping traek of all the money a man makes and all he spends. Mr. Rocke feller's first ledger was a paper cover ed affair, and he says that he would not part with it for anything in the! world. "When I fo.und this book recent ly," he says, "I thought it had no ove' because I saw that it had writ-I ing upon its back. But I had utilizedi even the covers to write upon. In those days I was economical, even with paper. When I read it through it brought to my mind rememibrances of the care with which I used to re cord my little items of receipts and! disbursenets-amatters, 1 think, that iany of you young men are careless! about." Mr. Rockefeller starts out with the assumption that "it is a r-eligious dui t to get all the money you can." But he supplements this with the proviso that the money must be made "hon estly and fai,ly." He further'advis e to "keep all you can and give way all you can." The early striegles of the modern: Croesus, as related in the address to the Bible students, were severe. Af ter telling about making $50 from September 26, until January 1, Mr.' ekefeller says' that he had better the next twelve months. 'IN\made $25 a month." he contin s. \'I began to be a cap)italist. and ad I jbegarded myself then the same way thaVwe regard the capitalist now, I ought f> have felt like a criminal because I lidso much money. But we had no i1gsts and monopolies then." Mr. Rockefeller says that he learn ee Vsl p1 .. .., fl F,EP"""ME aterm sin of Weepesr ae sue reaMst - ths mlleble ronpin-xtesio n waer - watr frni, hic hasmor erei ahetig urac ta - aftetrate t oiallWer parssue houser is uakse - lleable resroin-etenig dfrom ater frt, hicu hut oextaati anes othr,suplesabndnc "I ai m otwnte ol an lay r th ad a litl rsothgto giaewa,hsna nd theh ae of rservirg soe I wa o ashiromable cut o coutg eIrmea- "Ii >erI theabog myne of ad alwayP Sprstt iada little omtething to could away, ~ May ornd t aies of gravit sea. bet struc wo han true wc I could not urer the dsi not ae any o loigaton I ree.' ould not meet, I lived within my on some neans, and my advice to all young ,f gegr nen is to do the same. ''.-. urround The oil king, taking up the hard- to knowl hips that beset a man just enterinla mortals. >siuess life, remarks that there is Here.1 'something unfortunate in ~being F.La.~cey orn in the city.'' After mentioning a suppos~ hat. he was horn in the vount.ry, he and all t >oceeds: represen "The city born man has not had I tating i he struggles that we have had who should b: ~vere reared in the country. Don 't you Mr. Lae iotice how the men from the country that it eep crowding you out here-you wvho do)nated ave wealthy fathers? These young to Speak nen fresh from the country are turn- uquence ng things around and are taking your the bene ity. We men from the country are system, t villing to work. We are prepared by "It w-a >r experience to do hard work." ago to si Pity is expressed for the young elothing en who are handicapped of .havin.a state tha fathers with a lot of money. ' the days "They are in an embarrassing po- ponenit 4 ~ition."' says Mr. Rockefeller. "'Those .systCem. oys have not a ghost of a -chance to with Ke ompar.e with youi from the country anid prid ~vho want to' do something in the upon the orld. You are in training now to The N ake the places of those young men. bukes t.h [ suppose you cannot realize how furniisii reat is the increasing interest that jshowing s taken in you. You may not think "protec*t t difficult to get a tooting.'' but that Speaking of his own efforts t.o "get hiat and afooting,"' Mr. Rockefeller says: hands of 'If you feel as 1 (lid when I was just of valor. ~tartinig in, I feel sorry for you. But [ would not be without memory of Tee hat struggle. And. (discussing the. struggle for -success. what is suiccess ?Y t s it money? Somofyuhval . ..t oun need to prov)idle for* your wats. Who is the poorest man in the world 7 [ tell y:ou. the lpoorest nman I know is lt ian whlo hias riothiirig buit nliorley. othing else in lie world izponi wllitell o devoIe his amtbitioni and thiouhdt. That is thle sort of mani t conside r $54 to be the poorest in the world. Mon is good if you knowv how to use it.- m.a ScI arch 19 We heartiiy invite our friE and we will New Maj Charc THE MAJESTIC MALI Majestic people has beei lence. and far ahead of an ! RON BODY in place of St the only range in existencE see that if quality is consic YO U TO CA LL at our stor CHARCOAL IRON BODIE bodies, and incidentally, w if you intend to buy or not, HOT C01 Come any day dluring Biscuits baked on a Majes, HANDS( With every range sold during ti worth every cent of $7.50. This w durable. Come in and see it, and y, and it is cheap at that. Comes in any day, 3 ITE, Nevw a mistake for any man who r happiness and to hellp oth nk that he will wait until he e a fortune before giving IIa o pn iey to deserving objects.'' ie speaker's Clothes. 'omfrel c urg Journal. 1 time and oft have we been ith the- lack of information,M.Eas&C, rfcial knowledge, the gross :opst h or those who think they stand' vantage point and by reason asngnwtep .phical position or extraneous i n ings. have some patent right 1Ycm of Iowa, congressan,openi ed uthrit on~inleystocky ock on :mt prtansto hetarff M.s Evas, &Gorie :ing a gseatgtatewandempu edge that everdenied.ordinarylsto befe. Wi ornstamile witn. mncases, coe r cvat perso the tiffmsiso od,GCcre vas the Tar-Heel state that thing-and satisfa the gents' furnishing goods er Cannon. In a burst of el- teed. nda paroxysm of praise for Yours for but ficent results of the tariff he iowa congressman says: X TR is a pleasure to me a momnenti se the speaker go by clad in Fe~e of made in North Carolina. the t gave him birth. It recalled tig h a of Henry Clay. the great ex f the American protect ive who camne from Kentucky ni ukv zarument S upon Iimn. ed himself on wea-ring theni fioors of e(onaTess. ew York Sun very ably re- L e g is effort to use the Palmetto~ g as a tariff illustration. that it was not donated by h es fLw nssas to p)rotectionists.'' ~do the homespun suit,; gloves, ad gvence st ockings. " were giveni by thyeroud b)eauty to adorn the bre(ast SpcaLwnGr ild who coiestorpraperea. eawnformibedefde 7~7J~ 77ccethe' Sao ' peia ln~n'lite' moto: 'Ge an wiiand FOu Our Desrigive C yuhow and hepaen bes ucS.maile re Gfor supforoit. TEED TW. W d &Flon! 00BANK DEPOSIT RICHMOND, (bE RR.area;. ~ If you want the sets R. .Fae Pid,Nots a Melong and Cantaioui: 500 FREE COURSES Wood's Southern.grc 3A1( to 24 In nds to call any day during t demonstrate the superior qu estic Malk :oal Iron R LEABLE and steel range as f i considered throughout th( y other range made. But w eel, making it double its va made of Malleable and Chai lered, the Majestic leads by a during this week, and let u. S; let us explain why it is th hy i is not used on other rar as the information gained w 'FEE AND BISCUITC -is week and have buttered h Lic in three minutes while yoi )ME SET OF WARE tis Demonstration we will give absolute are will be on exhibition at our store. ou will agree with us that it cannot be ou are we/caine whether you loti ,berry, FORE.!De ng up'a nice: [n the store~ upied by E. ;n ManSt , house. Am bic general inspect my ng their pur-1 sists of Dry~ ,etc. Calfl a delighted to! ces on every otion guaran- There is ol always cour oness, nished by us REID. rnish every- Our Furniture is fsupplies. _______Our Styl Our selI raSS. Now is your tin Grasses for ty prepared new WstoCk. Ereensar We have moved :uiartelling to the double gran nd care for onrequest. liams, on upper I ood's opening the most ieeds ever opened in Ne arS- the celebrated H ai atatogue tells to feplant fr , Seedsmen, . VA. and besi WJatrhcI IN USVU clusiveR ie above mentioned week alities of the .able and anges ormerly turned out by the . entire country par excel th the NEW CHARCOAL Vue, and the fact 1hat it is -coal Iron, you can readily bigmargin. WE WANT 3 explain this new feature: e best material for range ges. We want you to call riIl serve you in the future. x--FREE ot biscuits and hot coffee. A wait. --FREE ly FREE one set of Majestic ware Everything useful, ornamental and bought for a cent less than $7.50, end to~ buy or not, se thing that you can it on in the homes fur ,and that is "Comfort." the Newest, is Are the Best, Prices Are the L.owest. 3e to buy. Inspect'our big, our entire stock of furniture ite front store of R. C. .Wil Vlain street, where we are complete line of Furniture wberry. We are agents fo nilton Pianos and Organs SSummer