Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 273, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1919 — SAYINGS OF CARNEGIE [ARTICLE]

SAYINGS OF CARNEGIE

Educate man and his shackles fall. I hope Americans will some day find more time for play, like the wiser brethren on . the other side. Immense power is acquired by assuring yourself in your secret reveries that you were born „to control affairs'. The day is coming and already we see it dawn, in which the man. who dies possessed of millions of available wealth which was free and in his hands ready to be distributed, will die disgracedr Labor, capital and business ability are three legs of a three-legged stool; neithei is first, neither is second, neither is third; there is no precedence, all being equally necessary. He who would sow discord among the three Is an enemy to all. . The first and most seductive peril, and the destroyer of most men, is the drinking of liquor. (Mr. Carnegie himself was a total abstainer, and gave h‘is employees at Skibo castle a 10 per cent advance op, their wages every year they reported that they had not touched liquor).—Frpqj the Bqoks and Public Addresses of the Ironmaster.