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We w basement 30' This b Mena All ott Meat ] Manni beautiful grow water and ses progressive, h flour milling r ages, of a lar Manni: and promising other town ca We de ALDERMAN Retail Men's Clothir Meat Cutter; Reliabi If inter of health. N SIBERIA UNDER PACT WITH JAPAN President Tells Senate Necessary to Have Troops There TO PROTECT THE RAILROAD Promised Japan Forces Remain Till Experts Operating the Road Are Withdrawn. Washington, July 25.--Presidlent Wilson informted the Senate today, in response to a resolution by Senator Johnson, Republican, of California, that the presence of Ameirican troops in Siberia was "a vital element" in the restoration and maintenance of traffic on the Siberian Rail road and that under the agreement with Japan ~they could be withdrawn only when the American railway experts operat ing the road were withdrawn. The President said Siberia could be protected fronm a further period of chaos and anarchy only by keeping thne rainlroad open, and that, lacking the prime essentials of life, the people were looking to the United States and the Allies for econoi,; c assist ance. This alreadly is being ext ended and additional supplies are to bei sent for ward. Roving ba nds, having no con nect ion CYPRESS ~~ SASH~ DOORS ~ BLINDS MOULDINGS AND MILL WORK --t JEAI ill open up in MANN x 90'. uilding will be equipt nd Women's Departi ter Departments equi] Varket equipped with ng is an ideal town t< inds; public library; p verage; health unexce ospitable and helpful plant; excellent artesia e city. ng is the center of an 3 as any other in the .n serve it. Come an sire to get into com: STORES: Grocery; Wholesale ( and Furnishings; Stenographer and B< lity, ability and affal ested, state fully in fi [HEA CHARLES with any organized government in Rus .a, are menacing the railroad, the President said, and consequently its protection by the military is neces sary. Americans troops, he said, are now engaged in guard duty at Vladi vostok and around Verchne, Udnisk; a small body is also at Harbin. The original purposes of the Ameri can military expedition, Mr. Wilson wrote, are two-fold: The saving of the Czecho-Slovak forces and the steadying of the efforts of the Russians at self-defense or the establishment of law and order, in which they might be willing to accept assistance. Major Gen. Graves, comimandling~ the expedition of 8,000 men, was spe lifcally dlirectedl not to interfere in Russian affairs, the Presidlent said, but to support, wherever necessary, JToln [!. Stevens, the American railway en .in)eer, who is carrying out the work >f rehabilitating the Siberian Railroad mn icr the dIirect ion of the inter-Allied ommittee. NOTlED) A1EAT P'AC(EIC l)EAI) Milwaukee, WVis., July 25.---Patrick ~udahy, presidlent of the Cudahy 'acking Company, of Cudhay, Wis., I ied suddenlIy this afternoon from an Iporpletic stroke. Mr. C'udahy rated a millionaire re red from activye business in 1915, mak ing his son, Mlichael, the execu, Live head of his packing business. lIaate r when h i.< sons, Michael an lohng enteredl the wa- he atgain lbe ameO the chief executive. Mr. (audahy wats born in Ireland, in 18.1. liIe cameo to th i, country when i hld and at the. age (if twelve (em riarld as an empiloye~e of a packing on('ern.Ia 187 he biecamne a part.. aer of lankintion and Armour, and in 1 888 with his brother, .Johtn , bought he Phma k inton int ere'st anad later -stabl,1ished the Cutdah y Packing Comn many. Th'e decath or Mr ('tdahy lent of the Cudahy P'acking Comi many, one of the four great packing irmis, of C h icago remnoved the tiird >f the Cudahy brothers whose rise to crea t wealth anad in luenc'e made one No Worms in a Healthy Chlid Atl children troubled with wormrs have an ,,n. eniih y color, whiich indicates poor bilood, andl a i a mle, there is more or less atomach disturb~ance ROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given r gularrli r t wo or three weeks will enrich the blood, im rove t ho digestion, and act as a General Strength nling Tonic to the whole system. Nature will thten brow off or dispel thie worms, and the Child will be ripertfec' ''ealth. Pleuin- to take. 60c per hottie JDER] [ING, S. C., about Se >ed with all modern c nents equipped with I pped in most modern i automatic refrigerati live in; county seat ( wed sidewalks; street :led; beautiful shady citizenship; four bani .n drinking water; in I agricultural commun State, and Manning i; d see, for "seeing is I munication with "liv irocery; Hardware ai HVomen's and Childr( )okkeeper combined. ility are indispensab] rst letter experience, LDERI WOODS, Manager, of the real chapter., of history of western business. ----- PLENTY OF SUGAR; NO NEED TO HOARD Head of Board Declares No Reason for it to Sell Over Eleven Cents Pound. New York, July 25.-The War De partment has sold to the United States sugar equalization hoard 37,000,000 poundls of sugar, it was announced here today by Geof'ge A. Zabriskie, president of the board, wvho declared there is "abundance" of' raw sugar in the country, that retail prices should not exceed eleven cents a poundl and that there is no need of hoarding. The head of the Sugar Eqiualizing Bo ar Id sid profiteering dlealers if re ported may suffer revocation of their licenses for they are still under the control of the Federal Food Adminis tration, who will not ense to function unt il the Senate signs the peace reaty. I le chargedi the apparent shortage to speculative "'exporterr"' and belated orders from canners and candy nmikers. Ilouisewives were "hoarding"' sugar unnecessarily, he said 'New England having refined sug~ar stocks suflicient to last six mconths.' Sugar .\bundant. Sugair is abutndiant in the United States andl if it were not for pro fiteers and nervous hou~sewives en (0ouraged to hoarid it there wvould be' e'nough for every legitimate demand and a thirty days reserve supp1ly in addflitin, ldclared air. Zabrisk ie. ''The chief factor in this apparent short age wh ich is t emprar'iiy." he said, "hIias been the bela ted orders of big fruit canneies and con fectionery factories wvhich failed to anticipate their normal denmandls and held ofl orderiing their sugar in the expecta tion that prices would be lower. They k new the refi ners could not sell above the fi se'i pr'ice of tine cents. ''Another element that, as yet has not afflected the situation, is the miarine workers strike wvhich iwe hope will he settled before the entire fleet of sugar ships is tied up in Atlantic and gulf ports. Meanwhile, we are reaching by iadio at sea all the ves sels possible and dliverting them at Cuba to bring back raw sugar. Urove's Tasteless chill TonIc restores vitality andi energy by purifying ani en richaing the blood. You can soon feel its Strengi h-. entna. Invidnrating Ffect Pic Gac ,vAN STORES ptember 1st, a new two-story department store 90' x 150', onveniences for the comfort of employees and patrons. Grand Rapids fixtures throughout. and complete manner. ng plant. >f Clarendon; magnificient new and modern court house with s will probably be paved this year; electric lights; ice plant; streets; excellent schools and churches; beautiful homes; s; four tobacco warehouses; oil mill and fertilizer factory; 1 ' act a town with all the advantages, without the disadvant ity, with twenty-five miles average radius, as progressive determined to serve this community in the future as no eieving. e wire" sales people for following departments in THE id other ware; Millinery; Shoes; Dry Goods and Notions n's Ready-to-Wear; Furniture and House Furnishings; [e requirements. references, age, whether married or single and condition VIAN STORES (Temporary address) Alcolu, S. C. Watch the Clock! at The 5-1O-25c Store At exactly 9 A. M. ~ Friday, August 1st -~ We will offer on Special Sale a j/ Quality Brand large i d eiosplay Inthur ~ over before the sale. - As this is an Unusual Sale wen'advise you to be on hand at the opening of the sale. This is an op(rtuity to equip your kitchen with perfect utensils AT A Regular $2.00 to $3.50 Values QUALITY BRAND Aluminum~are$4