Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1890 — Manners of Men. [ARTICLE]
Manners of Men.
A man’s extremity should be his-, friend’s opportunity, but it is more often: his enemy’s. Every mean thing a man docs on earth puts another stick on the fire= that is waiting for him below. Every man thinks it is wrong for thegossips to tell things to others, but all right to tell them to him. A man does not enjoy liking one woman so much that he does not enjoy having two women liking him more. If a man is backward the people pull him forward, and if a man is forward the people pull him backward. It very often happens that the mam who tells you he hasn’t a dollar to hisname has a great many of them in his wife’s name. It may improve a man’s standing im heaven if he prays for his enemy, but it - improves it more on earth if he fightshim.—Atchinon„ Globe.
