par.
.RFiTTALli PTFIilJ
imarkoble Rise li
??? World.
Lr great moo revlv<
s which kept* then
e the public ey<
IarBhnll Field. H<
lttlw town of Con
, <35. His father'i
^'Vncm.v^1 ,ay on the outskirts, au>l th<
be pub(?'** of hla enrlv years ak.ernate<
1 *Fween the district 6chool and thi
rvest Hold. When he was 17 yeari
--J*-- '*-?i he &ot a position ao porter, sales
? ?wv? piwn Licin in u s'naii cry
food3 store In Pittsf.eld, Mass . nn<
'pif'ioro he nppliod himself with s;:cl
ill pence that his small sn!ar> wai
r ajaoublod within two years. He final!]
. jbocame buyer for the store and hli
BIOI selections as well cb the terms In
pv neoured were bo favorable as to adc
I '/ perceptibly to the prestige and prof
m Its of the lii..tltutlon. The factlit]
I m v.lth which he collected "old nc
I a counts," the ease with which lie In
' M troduced live "Bpot-cu:?h" system ant
the succers with which he "turner
down" chronic credit seekers placet
him, at the er,-l of four years, In po
M frttlon to seel; and even command ?
partnership lu the business. He li:*J
w already saved enough money to baj
n bird, but he believed that the trade
had already been expanded to Itt
natural limitations and that if lit
wished to achieve wealth and eminence
he must seek a wider field.
Optimism was not one of his trr.itj
( and the absence of it was mistakes
for nrlancholy. Marshall Field
plnced little trust in the future so fat
cs temporary affairs are concerned,
Ife r.c.er gave a promissory note,
never borrowed money, never bought
on margins and never uuked fox
time.
Entering Into the employ of Cooley,
Wadsworth & Co., In Chicago, lc
1S5G, his services proved valuable)
enough to insure him in 1800, four
} ears afterward, a membership iu
r... Jtiie firm. From then on his upward
growth as a merchant was as great
us u nan reuiurtwiii'e.
Laying tho foundation of his fortisro
before the fire of 1871, he lost
heavily in that holocaust, but rapidly
retrieved his losses, and within a
very few years his house was doing a
business aggregating $8,000,000 annually.
&&'( \
ISPI. *' '*.A
kMarshall
Field
In 1S01 tho Field stores wera
piakinsr sales totaling in the 12
months $o.r),0G0,000. In 1905 the aggregate
business was conservatively
estimated at $80,000,000.
It was the tiollrv nf Mr KtelH tn
keep this prestige and to encourage
Jiou.se popularity. Ills salesmen and
liis employees were aware of tiiij
wish, and their combined efforts
have never permitted the hcuso
reputation to recede from the mark
sot for it hy its head in tho years
gone by. ^ ,
If In this Mr. Field took particular
pride bo also encouraged for the
4 benefit of his employees a civil service
system -a system by which
through merit they might rise in hia
employ. It was possible, and often
pocurred, for a cash boy in his service
to rise to the head of an important
depart; . ?nt and to become n
confidential employee.
Mr. Field's ability to keep In
touch with every department of hlf
varied Interests was peculiar to himself.
He did so with apparently little
effort. Ills was a mind to grasp, lie
quickly learned, and once tho Idea
was teglstered in his brain there it
remained.
, Although immersed in business
|^Lt affairs from curly manhood, Mr
hln w * ~ 'Hi..
rj icmi iuvcu 1119 uwuir. i iiu at'UUl Ol
his first wife darkened hla life, l>ul
gradually lio threw aside the gloorc
that held him almost captive and
mingled more with his familiars, til
late years he had played a great dea
pf golf and was devoted to the sport
^ The last year of his l^o was e\ent
fill. - It possessed a mighty Joy and
dealt a fearful blow. The high tidi
\ of his happiness a me with his mar
\ riago, on September 5, 1905, to Delh
fclpeneer f'uton, whom he lmd knowi
HH for 20 >hhi-s or more.
'x Hp generally devoted as man:
hours to business as did his em
ployces. He often gave the retal
Bl fciors an hour or two in the morning
The rest of the day he usually spen
In the otllce at the wholesale build
lug Most of the time entrance wri
free to any one having business wttl
Of Mr. Field's social life there h
much to be said. His tastes wen
^^^^^^^Bremely modest. He lived in quit
went but into so
never in public
crawling
fourteen daya ana flvt
j
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F'
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20,000 PREACH BUMS.
Terrorize end M?l:c Miemb!e l.ife
1 of the Thrifty Dnborvrs.
In Franco also the question of the
9 unemployed Is serious, says the I,oa1
jdon Exchange. The latest statistics
9 show that there are In that country
9 20,000 men who are without work
simply because they do not wish to
8 .work. During ihe winter many of
9 them are glad to dlrft Into the prl*
sons, where they find It more coni9
fortablo than Lo wander through
" streets anil lanes day by day, an J In
" Bleep under the shelter of brtdgct
" and outhouses by night. Uut during
* the warmer months their roof Is tho
1 sky, and thcv feed themselves by
3 begging in the smaller towns and
' hamlets. Unfortunately, It is not
3 upon the rich that the burden of this
5 vagabond class weighs most heavily,
1 for they are diSicult of access and
" enjoy police protection. Tho induef
trious laborer, tho small farmer and
* tradesman, the unprotected woman
* and children, have to support this
1 Shiftless, wandering army ar.d <m1
dure its importunity and half-veiled
1 threats. In England under the Tu"
dors the man who gave to a beggar
1 wh3 fined, and the recipient of tho
I gift was punished, ft seems to have
T been perceived that tho vagabond is
* potentially a crimnal, and that it is
? usually his cowardice, not bis oon?
scionc, which deters the street beg
per and the tramp from robbery and
\ violence. Certainly, as dohn Earns
? holds, no plan of dealing with tho
i unemployed will* comtnetd itself
1 which does not rule out these wus'
treis a Jul semi-criminal idlers or deal
sharply with them.
Laziness and Lunacy.
"Laziness Is a great contributory
cause of lunacy," savs a British spo*
cialists in mental diseases. "The only
i way to preserve a healthy mind Is to
1 lead a busy 11. . But modern conditions,
the compulsory tc tlrenn nt
1 from professional occupations of
men who have reach 1 the ago o*
say, r>5, condemn th? :n to sp.end ti s
rest of thiir oil: tence in idlcncsu
' , They become introspective end
brood. They feel themselves hidetracked*
from the main line of life,
and almost unconsciously a stato of
rebellion is set up. From link wf
mental exertion the brain loses tiie
nutrition it has been accustomed to
over a long p?.: lod of jours. Other
conditions are set up which culminate
in mental degeneration.
"Young men who Inherit fortunes
and devote their time t > ?i
them fall ready victims to this undermining
of the brain. Tragedies of
: the kind are constantly occurring.
Many women n:ul girls who belong
to the leisured classes are saved
from a like late by their devotion to
dress and bridge. The zealous pursuit
of tho^e pastimes r< quires at
least some measure of mental rclse.
Perhaps that Is the beat that
can be said oi them.
! "It Is dangerous for a man who
, has led a busy life to abandon brain
; exertion. Medical science has prolonged
the spun of human existence.
' and yet retirement is now forced
' upon ir.en at a much earlier age than
hitherto. The only hope for these
j men Is to cultivate some engrossing
hobby."
One Strike!
Sleopsln---Thnt non-union man.
killed by a r ne duril g the strike,
had quite p.n . pitnph.
Chapelle ? Yes?
Slecpsln Ilnre r*s O'Reilly, t
done Ids best to In t the gun . 1 :
was rocked to rest.? Pi incut ?n
Tiger.
Chintt's lb sentirent.
Thcie once was a country named
( j China.
Who asked that her treittniuut bo
linn;
( So she boyc otted all
I or tne stuff that we haul
On sailboat or freighter or Una.
?Baltimore American.
Punishment for Two.
Tho Count My dear sir. your
daughter has a frightful temper. I
can't put up with it.
His American Father-in-law?
You're right. If 1 hear uiiy muro
complaints. I'll disinherit her.?l.lfo
Often the Case.
Little Elmer ? l'apa, what la n
critic?
Professor Broad head A critic, my
noa. Is a person who couldn't have
done it himself. Puck.
A b~e that works only by night is
round In the Jungles of India. ?t i.s
nn unusually large insect, the cc-mhi
being often-blx feet long b> four feet
wide.
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UNTIL CUPtft.
T? 'P. I
M. K. KING. M O. Chii-IM Ul"
.T? ** C^nilimh. PM.HJIAM. P " ufal r> i"
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ITS CHIEF MERIT.
Worth the Price When Its Riddc
Valne ts Shown.
VI don't see anything especlall
fine about that pocbetbook," tlic ciu
tomer 6nid, "except tbe price. A dol
lar and a half Is pretty steep for li
That's the way It strikes me."
I.et me show you," said tli
salesman. "See this secret compart
nient? You can carry a good roll o
bills here without their showing
When the man that's always wan;
ins to borrow $5 from you happen
around you take out your pocket
. book with great willingness, open i
and you're awfully sorry to Iln
nothing In It?you must have let
your money at ?" ,
"I see. Wrap It up."?Chicago
Tribune.
An Advantage.
fi^ 5rTl
fm iff
U /
She- Yovr auto never po^s fai
without bre. King down, does it?"
He No. that's the beauty of it
It's *-o < .tsy dragging It back home
jvsu rv u u \v . ? i lll'K.
Sn'ilfk'iiC.
Rivers. v ho w orl." on n n'nv?;c.
per, had been trying to make ar
rrngoeients for 11 titp to Kam-tu
Cltv.
lie was routed out of If I at ml(l
night to an.' .ver a telephone call. an<
tli's was the subsequent ton versa
lion:
"Hr'lo!"
"Hello! That you. Rivers?"
"Yes."
"This Is "rooks, down at the of
flee. There's a telegram here foi
you."
"Open It and read It to me, wil
you ?"
After a short pause the couversa
tlon v. as re. :i:ied.
"It's fro i' the gepcrnl passonge:
n tent of the X., Y. Z. Railway, anc
It says: 'I regret to say?' "
"That's enough. Brooks. Yot
don't need 'u rend any more. Gout
! night."?Chicago Tribune.
Sentiments of t!?? S? he du rst'r.
A good many people have tin
courage of other people's eonvletioas
.' : liailon without education mean
| r.'ot.
, You will never f.nd a good me
' chnnlc with a poor tool.
When a fellow gets to he bos
! well, he'll do about as his boss did :
sometimes worse.
For the nerve??think of sorrv
one else.
There Is always room at the to>
1? yon can pesh he other fellow off
?Ainerl. an Illustrated Maga/duu.
N i:iln* No N*i tnes.
They \\ere looking nl t o news
' paper portraits ol' an eminent stall's
: man.
"It sr?ms scarcely poa ih'.o," oh
Hi'ivf.1 the tali man, "that he cni
haw grown so mnrh older and sad
Cler in a few short years."
I "Those are his 'before and afte
taking' portraits," said tlu- slior
man.
"Before and after taking what?"
"That sn'ary from the- life Insur
auce company.''?Chicago Tribune,
Andrew's Kxtrnvugnncc.
"I see." sal ijidrs. Oidrastlo, "tha
Andrew Cn. negie has offered $300,
00(> for a Ilubens."
"II. s he?" replied her hostess
"My goodn ?s, it seems to nie that'
nn awful i rice. Why, the LMIllgson
onlv paid i ",000 for the ir Mercetle
and the 1 taps are all y.<>M-idated
too."?Chit ago It cord-ll raid.
Mutual A hi.
At a bnn jnet given to the dele
grP ".i of Mutual Aid Societies ii
1'ails P. t w? ? a 23,000 bottles o
red wine. 23,000 bottles of whit
wine. 2, <00 bottl. s of beer am
10,000 hi ties of ekampaguo wer
provfdi et every delegate reachei
his home i.i safety. That shows wha
Mutual Ai.i can do.?London Punch
ioiat ii alii isl
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tft ii If JOO m ?|. x yr mflirteri. Oil reque&t w?
line svmputn Mm. ? fur Uorur trcauudiil.
A i l.iv |MI vltVIMC J KKK i
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fv3 says the doctor ro many of 1
l- doesn't know of anv medicinal
! k j cure womb or ovarian troubles
* r*. ? That such a medicine t ::is
lf , by the wondeilu) cures per
] lu thousands of cases, by
5 i U112 |f& F\
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ft It has saved the lives
women, nnd has rescued tl
nie!;ui-holy lifetime of chroni
you, if you will only ghe it
S Id st every c!rug store ir
V??.lTi. l.S A LI TTER
P'?? .k-:>!c nil tlmic'.lty and will" ti,
t.v.dy Hit 1 Irin ly, in stricli'M rni.Stl
-.iff. M'-' , ua nil yt?a aymptoir,
, :..<?{ IrouLltf Wc* Id b?:i I ?ieo adriua
(iti |> am, t>. iletl *r.v?lope/, 1:ot? to
evre th> hi. .*?!ilix?s: Ij iItC Advi -orv
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("i -itt-vinx" i .Tcsi.
When in ti e Market
FOR
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W 5 X ES,
BRANDIES, ETC.,
CALL < >N OK WRITK
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treatment that will positively K
except the surgeon's knife. ^
ts, however, has been proved vj
. riil&t on ei:ie\Ucd^ Women,
r^B D5S2ASS. |
of thousands of weak, sick
tousands of others from a
c invalidism. It will cure
: a chance Try it. a*
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GAVE UP SUPFOP.TER. r>
"I wore A supporter for four vonr.i, to fceey v->^
up my vomb.wlMilnu cr<>. ded every: Mmi \Ji
<1 .u-u befoMie" wiito-s Mi*. 8. Omiwim't, ? <
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littleDoctor
CIVLS YOU
a complete treatment at
our store for 25 cts. His
specialty is Liver Complaints,
all kinds, and he
i.iurantccs satisfaction,
cr money back.
Hu-.ion's Liver Pills
a;i:? Tonic Pellets make
permanent cures.
For s I * l?v It. Anlrov A* Co.
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.1. XI. (Party I.imc).... 1
leovc. Walter (Party Line) .. ?
I!<?n-la <2. NY. T. (Stable) 2"?
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.loner .. A. '). (; ore) 1-1
Joins, \. <\ (: nek Yeard)... .10S
Jon -. V". 1'. (Party Line).... ?
Join . i ar ?
I. li * ?i'i i Mill 37
.1 nui:i . s. <' 101-b
K? .1. S. ". (i'arty Lino) .. t ?
Ki: jN i . P. V . (S* re) 7
Kin i< il, P '' 51
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Kin re . J. L. (Party lane)..
Iii I op. .V i M. I 40
l\i . bi. II. Will J ll)3
Kill-pat. i k. Ih*. T. S. 'ires.).. 21
K ' it' . I . T. S. ( inn 1) SO-b
it k i-*!\, Pr. T. s. (Paint 2)
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Meaebain, L 5-e
Ma \. L. 71
U: ->ev. P. K 00
M;i- sc.. M.S. f 62
Ma-, tie 12 ill 01
M ir:atn. NY. P. 23
Meae!,.im v. i'.f,- 64
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Meriitt/A. i J. (i rty Line)....
)icr: il:, T. i . t. Line)....
Mill- y Ynmiu' " 12
Mil. , J. P 49
M ill fort Mill Co HI
' ' a<*' ;i:.i 's I >rn_; Store 43
Mo i I .Pv T. P?. (!'< - i'nee) 7?-rt.
M< Klh. y. I. \V 61
Mr I'll; . u'V "s Si :i'>! *JS
McKllumi'v. A. K
M Mturay. .1. II oO
Mi'K imi'V. \V. II. (Parly Lint*) ??
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M r1111. Ilowiiiau, (I'nriy !- )
Niv< ns. P. s. (lY.rtv Lino).... ??
Nimh. Kroil tl-a
()'('nniicl!. Mis. L 47
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NOTICE.
Notice is hereby giveu that fcfts p?v
visions of an ordinance if luting to the
running at largo of rows, horses, hogs
and other neat aniumls will hereafter
h. strictly enforced, and that all violate
s may expect to pay the penalty prescribed
in said o'diniiuce. . ,
By order of council this Oth of February,"
lOdU.
A. H. McFllianoy, Clerk.
BcS'tre to vrone-'v c>iui 'pc?.!-K>uta!n t'.te STEV*
I'NjC'i . j o t' <;?> \v it? 'NT?. Wo hunC
E .FEES . . from $3-25 to $150.00
PISTOLS . Iroitt 2.50 to 60 00
8HOtGUX3 . . troin 7.60 to 35.00
A'?l?yc it ti:' ' 'nsi-t ' m 1 for ?l?uv
(i ir ... it' i ! caltl It inter*
v ? nti< c-*t' i in shooting, you
^ - t. * *t > v. 3 l ive ;t. Mulled
if i r wt.it ; o;,f??rt t.r rent* in &U:ni?to
? n pri;c* I cover jvstAjye.
Our a Urn t vn tV.rv - <>U.r Aluminum HittrcrwUl be
c t t un\ v.'.v ie l r i ?mills in statr*i>&.
j. sxzvzirj ap.ms ajtd tool co..
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p. in.
111. to 7 p. m.
1 m! A. ! 34
Pnilc . Mis. L. A 95
! 'a i i.s I >ni'.p < *i? 91
s.?n, S. K
I". ti. is iiiMrs. .fns.i Pavtv Line)
) nUei-'oi, P. (Party Line).
Potts. Pr. Iv. M. (Party Line)..
I *?'it.-. 1?. O. t!'arty Line)
I lis. II. \Y. (Party Line)....
i tiersoii, S. Lee (Party Line)
Pn ;i "i < (N.<\) (Partv Line)
I 'nek Hill (S. C.).. .. .... 40
. Kola i , i .1. Y 11
l.Yc \? . Ki v. I'. S S7
Sellers, \Y. T f>-b.
Sn-ilh, Inn. ?. (Party l ine)....
Smith, C. B. (Party Line)
S*>hli. Sum A. (Party Line)...
Stnyl he, 11 ;t < I S>S
Southern l!v. <'?> 3
S; ialt. .!. M 105-b.
Sprat I. Lr. J. L. (Ifeshlenee)... 100
f- ji!;?11. .1. L. (Office) 83
S 11. T. i-} 10"i-n.
S" t -i: i?t. Mi .. .Jennie 1-e.
Sprat t, Lev. .las 1-(1.
Sntlon. .1. IT. (Party Line)....
Strmip, .1. P. (Party Line) .. ..
Sun men ille. in 00
T' >i>,v. !!. P I. H. (Residence) 4
Tlmrnwt 11, !>r. .1. II. Ofliee).... 54
Th i, 1> '. I >. t !.< ifrsidenoe) 55
Thompson. I)r. 1 >. (J. (Office).. 38
Torrenee. If. A. (Parly Line)..
'JWronee. K. S. (Party Line)..
Thomas, .Mr.-. N. If.(Party Line)
. Tattle, I. A. (I'arty line)....
Titties Office 2G
V T'H, \V. If. (I'urtv Line)..
Withers, Mrs. L. P..... ... . ... 13
Wiodlr. \V. II. (I 'art v Line).. ? ?
V\ !nis, .Mrs. A..... 102
A\ i del Moon. J. 11 104
Wi -on, S. P. (Pattv Line)....
- hite. V. S 41 -b.
Wi.it". Miss AlieC 52
Wl-it,- .I V. !
Y\ i'itl. ? k. F. <; 85
V, i!-i ii. .I.'l) ' 3!)
Wolt. Duncan 45
. Willi. .1 HI. (I'jIllN I.MIC)
Yonir.r. A. A 33
Y omi;:. . '1 OS
PINEVILLE, N. C. ,
Arrlrov, .1. P. (Party Line) I
- ( til)>. L. P. (Party Lino) I
Funk, Mi - Tolli (Party Line) J
Johns n. '/.'U M. (Party Line).. I
Peed. Pi. \V. I\.. lies.,( Party L) I
, Pi ed. Pi. \Y. K. Store ( Party L) J
Pone, Mrs. N. L. (Party Line).. 1 j
MyAlpino, ?J. K ( Party Line) I
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