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A4 Complete with Merchandise; Replete a YOU ARE FORTUNATE INDEED To be near and able to take advantag of the shopping facilities offered by thi store. Many a city in South Carolin three times as big as Manning woul be proud to boast -of a store like this. Twenty complete stores all under on roof. A permanent 'exhibit of fin merchandise, embracing almost ever concievable human need from food an clothing to farm implements, builder' supplies and automobile parts and ac cessories. Think of most anything you'd lik( and you'll find it in stock at Alderman'q Furthermore, you find it in wide assort ments and at the right price. No need to waste your time in shop ping around. Come to this big stor and you'll find your needs anticipatec If you cannot come, write us. Our mai order department is, prepared to serv you promptly and efficiently. We guar antee satisfaction or the cheerful re turn of your. money if we cannot pleas you. ALDERMAN'S J. H. Wall, Manager: A Few Words To Home Dressmakers If you will come in and look arouni you will find a wealth of suggestio: here in fabrics and trimmings. W have assembled immense stocks of nev silks, woolens and cotton piece good suitable for every purpose and in suf ficient variety to please every indi vidual taste and meet the require ments of every pocketbook. Before de ciding on the materials for Spring Ap parel, come in and see what we are of fering. We are always glad to mai samples and quote prices on anythinf in which you may be interested. Writ us. SRAll.WAYS Of NATION cnrla i~h RETURNED TO OWNERSwian (fter Being Operated As One Great $0O0O0oot l Public Utility for Over Two Yearsfrexcpfoth Lines Passed Back to Two Hlund- aie ytegvr red and Thirty Corporations at riralrognzt ldnight. Director General ines Wiealaine S.Continues. rsoaino h waamizgton, Feb. 29.-America'sMr ientrci rail transportation system, operated dyt prtn e as one grea; public utility since Dc-e-- irodalmn cember 28, 1)17l, again willl be divided hm tatte o amnon gtheir 230 respective corporateprerofcasf Nitrate of Sodiht the psttnidas as thargent age ofl an oe thism traad w pricesehaeiamvance dui pastweeitisreil echep forth paedwihtetr amoniate Get ouropicessbefre youple MAN IN OInes insci day to peUratig ep th alodamnst 20 Stores in One Manning, South Caroli vith Interest YOU SEE IT FIRz The Joy of Sp is Pictured in t New Hats, Suits an A riot of color in shimmering folds of b drapings and artistic silhouettes con'ceive e originality of conception, new ideas in trii a mony. The whole department devoted to w with interest and inspiration for the worn I ally conceived new things to wear. s Consider this your invitation to come in the earliest possible moment for a person new Tailored Suits, Party and Afternoon ( Spring Wraps and the truly wonderful e . Come now while the showing is at its best Come to Alderma Men's Women's and Children's Meats and Groceries Furniture and House Fjrnis Children's (kothes Farm Implements and Ha Builder's Supplies Men's and Boys' Cloth Silverware and Cut Gl Infant's Apparel Luggage and Traveling ( Phonographs and Reco SPRING CLOTHES FOF Full value for your money, the best of the widest sort of selection, full run of sz( -some of the features that attract men to Section. We handle established, Nationally advei Clothing backed by the guarantee of the our own guarantee of service and satisfac to come in and select Spring Suits, Hats our lines are full and complete. Director General March 1." hold his of the president, Of the gigantic organization createdl sai dIthey properties and by F'ormer Director General McAdoo,i that unti .t approximately as a war time expedient, only a small they wou cir old direction part wvill remain. Regional officials, action. jurisdiction re.. federal managers and treasurers and With t ment in the new many high efieials comprising the di- enrl m bill, rector general's staff', wvill ense todi ya neats for formal function as such at the designatedl comp1etiti arriers to their hour. Sonme of these have gone back bee preC ed yesterdlay, by to their former places as officials of months. no went out to- the corporations wvhile others have en- tempt to resec~tatives of tered into new lines of endenovr'. 'he ration, informing Mr. Hines will continue in his pres- fedleral e~ Id report to the net cap~acity until about May 1. Al the corporations though without any railroads to direct 'ihe ro at 12:01 a. mhe still faces the settlement of liter- - _____________ally thousands of claims, contracts inand grievances. Only 147 of the 230 W O Am ~~if compensation contracts wvith the cor porations actually were signed during' the government controi, and the re rOr maindier will continue to be subject of negotiations. Damage clainms have~ Qic CImp arisen of which many are still pend ing. Labor has several thousand cases Dn before the government wage boards ices and Mr. lines has assured the labor of stregl spokesmen these wvill be concluded, and other Some wvil require the payment oif re- good resu d troactive wages, if decided in favor of nMr.ren Rn the workers, and others wvilI mean the tried Ziro establishment of interpretation of "When igagreement, which labor, of course, that myn wd'il refuse to have altered by the cor could eat on- porations. Many effct general labor a great de .1 policies and represent vitally import- that my hi 1 ant questions from the labor view. te cst the Te To consider Ut-ply, oZrt i Terepily given by Iresident Wil- bine rwiti Ilson to labor objeetiore to the reor- ciple of n ganization bill will be .oisidered to.. phites of tes. ")i"J'O 1w th- "' ""oad union chiefs. resultine All of the union executives wvho are more vital here will be called into conf r-:rce for Try Zir ey the purposie of agreeing on a pubtlic guarantee expression of ra ilroart labor's atti * -ide. I ou There was no indication tonight as to sentiment among the readers who. had readl the president's statement in answer to their reqnest that he with na iT AT ALDERMAN'S ring Le & d Dresses Ilowy. silks, tasteful J by artists gifted with nmings and color har onen 's apparel is alive an in search of clever with your friends at al inspection of the Yowns, Coats and Light xhibit i of Millinery. s or Shoes lings rdware ing ass oods THE MEN attention and service, s and styles--these are Alderl-an's Clothing e tised lines of Men's manufacturers and by 'ion. Now is the time mnd Fil-nishings while 1lpprov'al from the bill. They trol under largely new; had stated their case and railroadl bill, signed bi 5 policy can be dletermined, presidente gives the s ldi remlain silent as to future new privileges, hut as - larges the interstate< ic lines again under pr1ivate iso, ohi O here will be almost imnme- ne.Tecroain resumptio nof the "days ofmstr ollelo ii" Corporation heads have SiS O r hya )aring for this for several slil gis ao The various roads wvill at- iadsifntiitb divide again the business l~~ii~i ytep b~een handled jointly (during ~ otehg or sitrol, reports indicated. lilIrilo 'lihsth lie. heresratiema prptes,noar theya soMI M tlrly gatlabe smns f o meb rovmen sNotd AterA Fw nygotimetinb the lpa haeotroe thigcur i, dsapparace o hed acieistlmand which sii Ils, are backe tof prvte man- thendrilodsrp rtsoetis fothe fe of ae y of lron Iron Tonic, o iacs r U rimsley, of Cordele, Ga., (t(dhathCoI( 1 and has this to say: I began to take Ziron, it seemed hv a ifclyot ,hoe system was run--down'ry(lCihath after I began to take Ziron, eediltscrtot more each day and would feel at better. Ever since it seemsj arThsdfcuth saith has been Improving, as I liltoometntf wve the headache or i e~ bad lti oasfmth It."'tee(as fsrie a new scientific comibination iedicinal Inorganic iron, com-exlid.Tentr phosphorus, the active prin-comsonaoi o ix vomiica andl the hy >ophose oiilith olsfn imie and soda. It wil I hc to red corpuscles to your blood, iaeiikns h r ni more color in your cheeks~-wystanon: )1i it norsytem, ~ veomn o wi on touy;o the money-back ii, fsiit2lb h properirtion, istohe copor ~ ~ par ticularlyh arbl d ~ hsat equethe themr tientimentis willbvoral propdeties o arerear itle. h oeato e 1 S A /3I' ciins h I:ngtb h y~esceti their bn th for l-abs ce-i ait l~ raon.n -ier congerned, tpro ided ish lO.io to Stla-~ sentatives pub-. well, ion of their at ions have r. sychological as in the opinion lines. Thle cor have the Public to them as at tory. Also the 1 by those wvho or the last two meet the heav b e made upon ines has as rations would ining the uneces overnment not em (luring the 1s been swept r the roads can governmnent in cred it, it was tate commerce and( by law to neial status ina hbise. or trianspor'ta ailroad admliinl riued uinder the parhment. The eh has handled ad administra nufer-red to the y Baker. This towboats on the Mississippi river be tween St. Louis and New Orleans; be tween the Alabama coal fields and the Gulf of Mexico on the Warrior river project; on the New York barge canal and on the Delaware an Raritan canal These waterway systems are regarded by Mr. Ilines as representing a 'mere beginning" and in relinquishing con trol of them he advocates a continua tion of the development "in order that r practicable test may be made of utilizing th'r nation's inland water ways." ECONOMIZE IN USE OF SUGAR Sugar is a useful and valuable ood. It must, however, be rencm )ered that it is a concentrated food, in dtherefore should be eaten in mod. rate quantities. Further, like other 'oncentrated foods, sugar seems best itted for assimilation by the body w'hen supplied with other materials vhich dilute it or give it the nece :ary bulk. Persons of activo habits and good ligestion will add -ugar to their food ilmost at pleasure without incon *enience, while those of sadentary ire, of delicate digestion.. or with a eIndency to corpulency would do bet er to use stigar vcry moderately. IOW TO DETERM INE AMOUNr HREA) )OUGII SHOULD RISH Heginners often have difliculty in elling whether the dough is ready to )e dividel into loaves and put into mns. A good rule is to measure its 'oluime, say home economics specialis s of the United States D'partment of Xgriculture. When it is ready to be nade into loaves, the dough for each oaf, if made out of hard wheat flou.r, ;hould amount to 3 pInts; if made rom soft flour, to about 2 1-2 pints. The levels to which these masses of lough will reach in the mixing bowl 'an easil yhe determined beforehand md arked. For illustration: If one aaf of bread is to be made, before nixing it put 3 pints of water into the nixing bowl and mark the point to xhich the water comes. This will in licate thi; height to which the. dough 3hould rise. When recipes direct that dough be illowed to double or treble in volume t is conveinent to have a measuring ,lass to determine the expansion. An rdinary tumble will do, but a glass )f smaller oiameter, like a small jelly Ilass, is better. Before the dough is set, to rise tear off a smciall piece md pack it in the glass. Note the wight to which it comes and mark he place it will reach when its volume ias doubled or trebled, as the case nay be. Put this beside the large oaves of bread and use it as an in licator. D1 Life is a bu.rden ~ * is rc .ed with . worries and the ed ;(t . 3 brir4-;, ~umk thc. e .e omntonn! -i -ty o~f 110 lo d for ovr Professional Cards JNO. G. D)INK{INS MANNING, S. U. D)uRANTl & E.LERBE Attorneys at LaUw MANNING, S. C. R. 0. [Purdy. M. Oliver O'flryan PURIDY & O'IIRYAN Attorneys and (Counselorso at Law. MA NNING. S. C. FRED) LESESNE Attorney at Law MANNING. S. C. L~oans Negotiated on Real Estate MONE~Y TO LOAN )n Real Esta te ---Smoall a nd L arge Loans. Long Termos. J1. W. WID)EMA N MA NNING. S. C. Attorney-at-Law MANioiNG,. C ,