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Publsneu Every Wednesday Appelt & Shope, Proprietors Subscription Rates: $2.00 per year in Advance. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1919. PRE'ARED) FOR 'l'IIE COLD American Soldiers at Archangel Have Extra Equipment. Washington, Dec. 31.-The Amer ican troop~s operating in Archne were fitted out in Enghnd with spe(ial clothing and other equipments to meet the rigors of the Russian win ter. Secretary Baker said today in (Iiseusilg Statlt(i1~ts mad~e ill the Senate yesterday that the troops were "'Tie tro ps in Archangel were fitt ed out with extreme care," Mr. Bakei said. "While I was in London Gen Biddle went over with me the detail: of their fitting out and assured mi that, with the assistance of the Brit ish Government, they had had ever; attention paid to their equipnt an that carefully selected medical lper sonnel accompanied them." COAL ! We have suc getting a reall qj burning dome can recommei Price, $8.00 pi iManni1 Just i.H 1I}H Replying to a question as to rein- f forceients for the Archangel expedi- ii tion, Mr. Baker indicated that this whole miatter was still under consid eration by the 'supreme war council at Versailles. 0 HIS FIRST PAYDAY ABROAD e President's Attorney Deposits Salary h Check in Bank. Washington, Dec. 31.-President Wilson today had his first pay day outside of the ilmits of the United States and the treasury warrant for $6,250 drawn to his credit probably was the first presidential pay-check ever endorsed by any one other than the chief executive. When the Pres ident left the country he designated N. P. Webster, disbursing clerk at the White Iouse, as his "attorney in fact," and Mr. Webster today received the warrant, endorsed it with Mr. Wilson's name, then signed his own as attorney and deposited the warrant in the bank to the President's credit. AD.\INISTRATOR'S SALE. Pursuant to an order of J. M. Wind - ham, Judge of Probate, I will sell to I the highest bidder for cash, on Mon - day, the 13th day of January, 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the residence COAL!$ :eeded at lastlin 9 high-grade, free stic coal that we id. r ton at our yard. lg Oil Mill eceived two of the N< we are prepar over the old ni Call at om The Buick .45 Five P ) ~ Teler OW DOCTORS TREAT COLDS AND GRIPPE Ask any physician. or druggists and e will tell you that the best and only fective remedy for a bad cold, sore iroat, influenza or la grippe is what e calls "a brisk calomel purge," ihich means a big (lose of calomel t bed time. But as the old style cailo al has some very unpleasant and langerous qualities physicians and Iruggists are now recommending the mproved nauseless calomel, called 'Calotabs" which is purified and re ined from the sickening and danger mus effects and whose medicinal vir ues are vastly improved. One Calotab on the tongue at bed ime with a swallow of water,-that's ill. No salts, no nausea nor the lightest interference with your diet, pleasures or work. Next morning your cold has vanished and your en ire system is purified and refreshed. Calotabs are sold only in original scaled packages, price thirty-five cents. Your druggist guarantees Calotabs by refunding the price if you are not ,delighted.--adv. of the late Horace M. Thames, de ceased, the following personal prop erty: stock of general merchandise, 2 mules and gear, woodsaw, one saw mill and ginnery outfit complete, en gine and boiler, lot of cottonseed, 40 gallons of machine oil, one pmder parcher, five showcases, two pair of scales, one ice box, one iron safe, one adding machine, one telephone, one kerosene tank, two money draws, two tobacco choppers, two lamps, one heater, one lot of 4 foot wood and any other article of personalty belong ing to said estate. Susan Elizabeth Thames, Administratrix. Manning, S. C., Dec. 24, 1918.-2t. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. I will apply to the Judge of Pro bate for Clarendon County on the 27th day of Janu ry, 1919, at 11 o'clock, A. M. for Letters of Discharge as Ad ministrator of the Estate of J. Elbert Davis, deceased. Julius S. Davis, Adninistrator. Manning, S. C., Dec. 30, 1918.-pd. World War History Complete Pictorial, Authentic. Giving an account of every phase of the WORLD WAR for Liberty. Agents wanted to sell this Wonderful His. tory. Write quick for free outfit, o1 if you prefer the best outfit whici: will help you to secure double the sub. . scribers, send 25c postage. R. L. Phillips Publishing Co. r Atlanta, Ga. Waco, ''exa: [I Address Atlanta Oflice, flept. One 1919 aw Five-Passenger T< d to make prompt d iodel. place and let us den is not an experimen assenger MI iumter hone 886 Sami Our Appreciation At the elpse of business for 1918, we extend our thanks to our many customers and friends. 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