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I New Sp Moda { I Mo Our Corest st Our Corsetiei and we have a glad to have yc vj Tt will give i you pointer* on Modart front ffi W. B. Corset n| Good front hi B Dancing and N New Brassier HI Remember ROBI WHAT ABOUT THE HOY? What is going to become of the Vnlilosta boy? What avenues arc open to him? lie is going to school now, learning how to drive a "rner8heen," play baseball?he knows all about the movies?and has got. or will get. a pretty good smattering of "readln", 'ritin. and 'rithmetie," but what is going to happen to him when ? he has to branch out on his own i I Declare I Don Know What To Gt For Dinner To-nigl Is the burden of we will answer tha call us up by teleph pend upon getting t the weight of what want it. CATAWBA M PHOP MORRIS Superior BoilelHan I THK AjANCASTEK ?ring Models i rt Corset dart^forsets ? ock is new and up-to-date. re has iust finished a course in Corset fitting rranged a comfortable fitting room. We will be >u come in and try on some of the new models. us pleasure to have you come in and let us give i Corsets. laced Corsets, >1.50; $5.00; $6.50 and upwards. * u D-4RT I Frorvt Laced 1 s, 50c; $1.00 and $1.50 gS iced Corsets $1.50 and $2.00 B Skating Corsets, $1.00; $1.50 and $2.00 s, 25c; 50c; $1.00 and $1.50 9f our Special Sale of S uits and Dresses. ^ NSON-CLOUD CO. LANCASTER'S LEADING STC i hook? How much practical know! of Savannah> jacksonvill ledge has he got? In business mat- j(a Macon and Pensacola \vt >;ters he is up to. if not above the av- who ROt (hoir start hore i ( erage- but what good will business mercanfj|e business the same .ability be to him If he has no oupor- i i.. . uiimiy iruu. rue Vaidost tunity to improve his talent? , have fa?ed or faltem| Most of the Valdosta bojs, *ho gjven a ciliinf.e (n prove thrr have ha?l a chance, have made good Thev have pot (he b,ood f ! in what ever line they have taken tip. spirit but theae qtlaIitles (.n, This city has sent live-wires to ?H , ome KI eat forces without so of the leading cities of Georgia and . to fepd ,,pon somPthin{r tl adjoining states. The leading bank- (ju>rn out . Must the Valdosta boy of 1 A tea OF LAMB? |A JL & iture have to ,eave home in ' f A 5uce OF HAM? vj\\ 1/'' lr find employment for his ha or A NICE If x / ) : brain? Or, must he be sati CoTLET Of VEAL ) OR A MUTTON CHOP?/ hecome a derk in a retail i _X |f here You SHOP J ' about what it costs him to I Toot? CERTAIN 4 A drinks for his best girl? Is l OF A GOOD I JL to be tipcl to the ol(1 home9t f - SQUARE ,ive on what th<* "?,(* nian" i If MEAL 2? V*^v\| '8te(l?or 's he R?ing to be JJ aged to get out and do thing hands are the tools that mak< thtP housewife's rrv haracters "Idle brains i UUU8CWUC9 J | devil's work-shops." The bo A.1 __ have something more remui question promptly, clerka?,ps ? ,?,n. one a nrl von ry%n ?<> something i>es .one ana you can ac u)red man.H jobs Th(>>. nfM he choiciest and just "'J.1,''''''h,T".""h J in them. Tney need to m yOa Want When VOU,,,,a('('a.0f "management*' w - " supervision or the older fol ihem. They need to feel t sponaibillty la upon them. rwi | rp if * T\jrrrr what makL'* a 8tonfc man A I VI AKKr I Vn*dosla ought to be a LJLJAlk a if JajLA\A\Adl A small induatrlea?with Valdoi JE 210 'n charge of them. Prom si ginning* the concerna would d Kinjrhum's Roiled Ba-jon. the boya grow and become * . . k . " * ? t ^ % NRW8. MARCH 24, 1916 IlirsiNKss I?.\UT UP AGA1N8T IT. ? AUGUSTA lilKNKI) (#1 Ten Itloek* or More in the I(n^iti?? Proverbially, the saddest or all alw * Section Weir llurned?Loss in the v-' >ds express rein tful > trning i, t Millions. .toward the past. Hut after all. "It. the might have been" makes little dif- tint Augusta, Ca.. March 22. I'irt ,rren<e- Moro poignant i- the phrase i which has caused damage estimated ' " '* day at from $5,000,000 to $8,000,000 in 1 ,u* i'1'*'*""* and the future to tl?e s:,j, Olliu heart of Augusta's business dis- ,n:l" ;i *ast grind which left t.ict and the adjoining residence dis- is ncver ?n?U??R. The impossible task, are trtct, Still burned briskly early to- the Prosom discomfort, the dlscoui- foi ? day. In residential sections under the these lie Knows. 1 be |?as \ or influence of a high wind. Firemen mood is one of quietude, of eon were unable to say when the flames v:,in not ,,m kpeM lopr,>t- vv1,i, h is :,l< " cou^d bo controlled, but expressed ?? ?hii?K to the situntion of 1.1m who strc the hope that owing to the sina'tei !" >i"bntls up against it. With and buildings now in its path tin fire ,! dependent upon him. the nee would respond to efforts to quen?-h''' :'v who lias bn.?n inithtul so many years loses his position and. while are v. , , , . , , unable to g"t a situation himself, re- Wii No lives bad bee reported lost ... . , . . _ . . , fuses one for lus boy who must be 1 early to-day. But several hundred , , , . , , . ,, kept at school. And the money some- inoi persons were homeless, as the flames .. .. . , how dribbles away and unexnected bv 1 rut a swath through 20 to 2 > eitv . ... blocks bills for sickness ar?- incurred with the ... . , , . 'he result aforesaid that he Is "up for The flames i-tartcd at f. > - t a '< . ,, ... ... , . against it. The actuality blots out sho ias? niglit in a atoie oil Broad :-tieet , ? , ...... ...... . hast future. Each day there to l cmI the bicli wind: that have swept .. ... iconics one more turn of the grind- tin over the southeast tanned it into fury , , ... . stone wearing tlic nose thinner and /.en until local fire fighting apparatus . .... ... _ , ... , sharper, while the white dust settles wlii was helpless. Several cities rospr.nd... .. . , , , about the temples, and remains. The loo e(l to calls for aid and rushed fire . , .. , A. . , . , ., 'nnglii-have-been person never -it- It .? lighting equipment here about mid, , . tempts to make tilings over: but th" low night. , ... mail up aeains! t " struggles. and post rarely whimpers. if t \tlanta Sends Help. |f j said that debt made Scott left Mlnuta. Gsi.. March 22 \ special ,,v. rcome phvslcnl weakness and pain fjij, train bearing fire fighting appnra- . proil?ro manv novels as the press "T tus 1 ft here shortly after 7 o'clock . thundering at hie heels. The ot , to-nivlit toi Augusta to aid in frlit compulsion of the moment Ins been bun ing the fire t'.ere. It will take about oaus? of inpny n Kroat work thn, five boms to make the trip. otherwise would have died unborn. |) v To translate genius or mediocrity Into , on] \ll> l ltoM (illKFWIklill. doliai's often whets aliilitv into some- i.-,tn thing keener and sharper, and the j)V , Firemen and Apparatus Is Sent ?<> n" d of recompense implies that in ;mr| Augusta. order to win money n social want vein must be satisfied, and social wants ,jir> Greenville. March 2:>. -A special have ever been hnngerson to great ,|,e train left hero tills morning at 2 o'- men to snatch up what they have let tor clock carrying 20 firemen, a fire en- fall and have Immortalized them as na] gine, hose wagon and 2.800 feet of a reword. The phrase "up against hose to Augusta. The train is due>it." in this sense, suggests more than ^ , in Augusta at 5 o'clock. equilibrium, it means power and fron tal attack. The great disaster is flee- ^ fllAHLKSTON SENDS ii g. and that the man who is "up ( i HELI* TO AFGIS'IA . .. in-t it" has not vet found time to ^ no Henoath tmp smiling exterior , ; I'limper, Twelve lliintli'iil l-'rcl of tie business front. >>f tin man who ( Ilusc and Firemen Go ?m S|H?rijil -m!i1 y<> i t|ii> necktie y? terdav mort'Ti'nin. inc or the breakfast strip as you wont ' > supper, there may lie an iinagln-' Spoelnl lo rho StPto: hie combination of ill events that Charleston, March 2H. A pump r uns groat enough tf? crush him. 11 ' r er, 1.200 feet of hose and seven fire- you were impatient and considmen under Foreman Wohlers, left , d failure e.itch your car the at in:.r)0 o'clock to-night on a spec- greatest of all possible disasters. - lal train, about 40 minutes after Wh-n the error is made in the store, ' receiving a call to aid in fighting it may be the surface indication of the fire raging in that city. what stoicism could not suppress en' 1 unji tirely. A teacher about to reprove | IIKIJ* SK\T FROM COI.I MIUV a young man for inattention in class ^ passed the matter by and thanked Two Trucks and Several Thousand his stars later that lie had. when he Feet of Hose. found, at the close of the period. rja from the young man himself, that Columbia, March 22.- In response P?or fo,,"vv ha<1 ,usr received ",al to a call f?*o?M \ rgnstn for help in word that bis lather bad died that fighting th" fire rucci* ?g there two morning. sorj trucks and sev .1 thousand fee. of The man living at ease, who has j hose were sent by Columbia to-night withdrawn himself from all responsi- f(> to the burning Georgia city on a binties and lives away front every- j special train over the Southern. The tiling sordid which might remind train left here before o'clock. News him of the lives of the unhappy, of the conflagration was received here fails to get the most out of life. j with the greatest interest. Heine up against it and getting f, , through is the prize Thriller of life: can iRE. and Independent as the boye gain In really to know, the hearts . ( strength. There are innumerable in- a!1(1 livrs of ,h" common run of men )h( dustries that would <b> well here with ' ^1''' P' '' ,x small capital. A broom factory, ' '' r'''' m'm s !' goes , ,r e, Tarn candy factory, hard wood works ami '''much 'l1, ;1 c.'iri: *\"|( I'lf p, .r.? hnva cnr.w ,.f .1.... . - curtntna drawn- hut u- - ? - ~ J ... uiir.iura ill Mli|l|liy ill" 111.I II 1I|? 111 u#,Sji In the everyday needs of lifo in the limited ,ho plin(1 1,ns a wi(,? prospect. I If T thing is territory. It would be a mistake to ' ?!?THlands tho heroism of lifo soos , n a hovs start out to compete with tho big tho ^?niiant spectacles of living. TTis . 'j where trusts or to ship stuff all over the ,r"? heart sottght out for com- ^ . lesolves. country, but the demands of a lim- Pfuionship and for friendship. To j(jri in<l the ited territory could be easily sup- MM"'> fl?N ,s often found the most inot be- plied. noble Christian character. The man methlng And training whirl, tho hovs """ "" ls llv,nlt- ,n ."vis ,> hrlng nred now 1, in tho industrial ?nr- ,h!" a ,r<M- Kripj.In? tbo rooky hill- |on| Tho.. i .1 . s''le is alive. Yet often ho wonders suits. They need to know how to wea *i. * i. ?*i ?i: i w ? 'why he was not made an orchid to the fu- handle creative estaldishments. how tine , . ? , . . , , .. ? get his substance from the air. Tho >rd"r to to buy raw material, make the tin- tion , , n i i tropical flower mav adorn the drnwind and ished products and find a good mar- -r ,a tor.* ? ?i m,.? . ., . ing room, but the house itself ls sfied to ket for them. The fortunes that are ' . . .lk.^r .... .. . . hewn of oak. It was the struggling store at made these days are the savings he- .... . _ in*. ,. . .. i .1 i that made the fibers tough.?The " luy cold tween the raw material and the man-1 i,.... State nil* le going ufactured article. The future Is In 0f ead?to the hands of the boys. If our city f|la) .ccumu- in to t* gnat and atrong It will w| m|K,.?AT1<. ,.AIS sxol.,.K1> ro'n, nnrour- borauso the hoya grow up In by Th, dra?.|n|! of muarlea. the sum- nils; s? Busy strong men physically, morally ami ness, stiffness and agonizing pain of (jVP ? strong mentally fit. Rheumatism quickly yield to Sloan's t] ire the Hut they must have opportunities, '-'nlnunt It stimulates circulation . ti ~ . > i i .. i> '? fhe painful part. Just apply as nin* ys must They roust be headed in the direction fo tlll, son. s?,?. In short ,y , iterative which they are to go. They must; time the pain gives v ay ton tiin"ing ( Thf . 1 ' tiVf I hi* "visifiii" -p! t h or i\f lhi? miwnHnii fif ft mi u-..? ?% + Idea the ? ? ?1 <>f some industry, business or ' '* 1 .' ' ""dor- ( nil relict sin<""> I m?" I vnur l,i?ii"ioni ' 1 posi- bank- 01 th<i> will become the flot- ((11 kn<?c. To think on< ipolh-a *'?n ch with- id and jetsam of the ever-chankinc t:on ftave m?- rr-l!?f. S"irv 1 h n't e uiven tide. We need more industries here space to ? > e ?vu '' ? '-'-t ? w"'' ^r)rir 1th the to become trainlnc camps for the ' ^ for your remedy has . -u done for mo. Jam.' S ks over hoys'.?Valdoata Times. I'hihula. Pa S'.oa i.'n i.ient Kills ' ? hat the pain. 25c at DruKfclats. i ?, That is To Drive Out .Me'arta _ .., _ ,,)<r And Build Op The System ,! Take the Old Standard GROVE'S Whenever You Need a General Tonic, hive of; rASTBLKSS chin TONIC. You know Take Grove's ita boys} vhat you are taking as the formula is The OJd standard Grove's Tasteless '" nail be-i 'tinted on every label, showing it is chill Tonic is equally valuable as a t?>ri crow as 1 2uinine .aV 111 n lastele,i' *or " General Tonic because it contains the i,, I .he Quinine drives out maiatia, the j xnown tonic properties of QUI NINE a Stronr ron builds up '.lie 5" cents and IRON. It acta on the Liver, Drives 8l* oat Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 20 cent*. > g Til K loll AM) Till-: >1 \ V ["here's always a job and there's !>y? a man for it. The trouble hat too often it is the case that two go through life and never i each other. A young man cauio his city from Koanolce the other and alter looking around awhile I he couldn't find a job here and for Charlotte. Of course there plenty of jobs In Winston-Salem healthy young men who want to k. inn this young fellow idn't find ? single one o?' them, is possible that he walked the ots of our city for several hours never once ran into a man who ded an extra hand, lint there is loubt in our own mind that there plenty ol extra hands needed In iston-Salem. tut what we need here even o than extra workers is a system Ahicli the man will he able to find job when he comes h<*re to hunt it. In fact tliis young man uld not have found it necessary Hint for a jolt. The United States eminent should relieve its eiti i who want to work of the task, eh is frequently humiliating and often fruitless, as in this ease, hould be so that this young felcould have gone to the local (office and gotten a job promptly here had been a single position in town which he could have d. "he government should conduct every postoffice an employment can, It could do it with little use and the people of the connhot li employees and employers. Id well afford to foot the bill, ueli tirr.o and money are wasted nen and women looking for jobs employers lose enough every trying to find the right men for Jobs they have to offer to pay expense of running such bureau a decade.?Winston-Snlem .TourkSTKIl OK IM'ltlilC sKKVANT s things develop further and the lie observes all the farts and es coming to light it would seem egitimate question to consider titer the Southeastern 1'nderers" association had quietly essed a power within this ^tate too i to be disciplined or regulated lie state government in nt miv mail displeasing if that power. P.t< a i.-.- are finite possible There are orients in this country for prclv such a situation, he people of South Carolina do wish to take any unfounded or list advantage of any industry or of business w ithin the state. Rut i- certainly do not mean to allow growth of any corporate power lin the state that can suddenly up and hold the whip over their e government. gainst the local agents of the panies hound together in this as at ion nobody holds any suspicion tad faith or attaches any blame hem. II is quite likely that at t the great majority of thoni are nucli surprised and troubled over startling situation as the neople :trg< Rut what is the real situn "higher up " where the chiefs get together, lor all that a busy ale know about it. and through power of combination "arrange." convenient and profitable under* ding- in v.m i uitentplated oi sused when permission to do busiin lite state was granted? hat the chief- higher up can sud11 > mena< e the people in ways tinized hitherto as soon as the peop* representatives in the legisla and their governor decided that iven step is needed reveals of If without another word said the fence of something that does not : proper or safe for the common1th. It shows at once that the had come to ask searching quess. he Southeastern Underwriters' tciation practically declares that state's legislature and governor e so far overstepped the bounds reason and practical possibility over four-score companies are pelled at once to flee from so governed a state. The altemanow presented is that the state torities stultify themselves and ce the state ridiculous by promptturning face-about under threat lisorganization of bxisiness at vn is points. The association will e to "show"' the people in most vlnelnsr terms that it is innocent nhi'eed while the Mate govern t "played fool'' or else face a |o ration *4- independence regard or somagF temporary inconTenend 3w|6 looses. Tt is one >e to hp served honestly and legitte'y hv alien corporations and 'p another thing to fall uncon >?s'y under their dictation as ta tis under which we do business insurance or anything else.? rtaoburg Herald.