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VI. S. TO BE 1EPRESENTEMD IN ALLIED COUNCIL President Accepts Invitation; Harvey -the Represetative. American Rep. ra!sentatites will Also Sit with Con. fOrenco of Ambassadors and Repara. tions 'Commission. , Washington, May 6. -President Harding accepted today the invitation of the allied supreme council that the United States <be represented at the IneetIngs of that body -as, well as those of the conference. of ambassadors, and ,the reparations comnnission. Geonge Harvey, newly appointed am bassador to GreAt Bvitain, will sit with the supreme council and "take part as -he representative of tho president of Sthe United States in the deliberations of" that 'body. Representation at the conference of ambassadors in Paris and the reparations commissIon 'will be unoffleial.f The ambassador to France will be the observer on the former and Roland W. IBoyden will sit In an unofflolal capacity on the latter, Cabiuet Decides IDecision 'to accept the council's in -vitation was reached today at the reg lilar cabinet meeting and formal an nouncement of it was made at the 'White House. Soon afterward the text of the American reply to the invitation was -made public at the state depart ment. It follows: "The government of the United States 'has received through the Brit ish ambassador the courteous com ,0 munication in which you state that with the unanimous concurrence of the powers represented at the allied conference in London, you are to in quire whether this government is dis posed to be represented in the future, as It :wns in the 'past, at the allied con feyences, at the conference of ambas sadors In Paris 'and on the reparations conhmission. "The government of the United States, while maintaining the tradi tional policy of abstention from parti cipation in matters of.distinctly Euro pean concern, is' deeply interested in the Proper economic adjustments and 1in the just settlement of the matters of world-wide importane; which are under discussion in the conferences, and desires helpfully to co-operate in the deliberation upon1 these questions. Harvey lie Represointative Mr. George Harvey appointed an'i bassador to Great Britain, will be in strneted on his arrival in 'England to take part as the representative of the pres1dent of the United States in the deliberations of the supreme council. ..Te Ameriean ambassador to France Why Pay More Buy Here and Save Dolars. ON CLC $2.25 Misses' Middy Blloiise, I lot Ladies' White antd Fan $1.00 'quality Laidies' 'Shirtwi $2.00 Watch, this 'week .. $2.00 Alarm Clock, this week .... 50c quality Cur'taini Goods, n 75ce quality Curtain Goods, I 45e quality 'Tahble Oil Cllotlh WITE TMA~ $1.0)0 quality, .his week .... $1.50 qumality:, ,this week ... 75e quality, this week .. 1 lot Sea. TIsland, this week,. 'p $3.00 qaulity Silk, Belding B1 price, this week..... Long Silk Gloves, special ea white ......... .... ... 1 lot Window Shades, speeial $1.00 (juality 'Meni's Silk Ties $1.50 qiuality 'Men's Ties .. 31 boxes Matehes, this ~weeltk Rliig lot 'Sun Hats, for men,. wo belowv market value. Suit Casqes, special ...... Star Twist Spool1 Cotton.. S.Big lot Boys', Girls' and Ci Special value Hand Towels 'Men's fine Fur Hlat .... .. S20e~ Fixtraets (pure) Lemon 25e can (1 lb.) Taleum 'Powd 'l pair goofi Shoe Laen.. ~Misses Middy Blouse 'Suita . Children 's Gingham Dresses Ladies' Gauze Vest ...,. .. 1 large Flask astor Oil or Tu 20e, can fine Tomatoes ... Special value Ladies' Wvhi sewed ($5.O0 value) .. |1 GOODS GOING FAST No. 1 Store 210 WW will be inettucted to resume his placd as unofilcial observer on the confer ence of anmbassagors, and .Mr. Roland W. Boyden will be. dnstructed to sit again in an unofficial capacity on the reparations commission. "The government of ,the United States otes with pleasure your expres sion of the belief of the representa tives of the allied governments assem .bled in London, that American co-op eration.in the settlement of the great international questions growing out of the World War will be of material as sistance." This communication was delivered late today to Sir Auckland Geddes, the British ambassador, iwho.on yesterday handed to Secretary -Hughes the invi tation of the council which wus signed by Premier Lloyd George of Great Bri tain, as its president. This invitation read:! The Invitation "As president of the allied confer ence which is just completing its sit tings In London, I am authorized with the unanimous concurrence of all the powers here represented to express to the United States government our feeling that the settlement of the in ternational difficulties in which the world is still involved. would be nia terially assisted by the co-operation of the United States; .and, I am there fore to inquire whether that govern ment is disposed -to be represeited in the future, as it was at an earlier date, at allied conference, wherever they may meet, at the ambassadors conference, ,which sits at Paris, and on the reparations commission. "We are united in feeling that ? -n crican cognizance of our 'proceedings and, where possible, American particl pation In them will be best facilitated by this." In the highest administration circles it was emphasized that the action taken today did not mean the partici pation of the United States in any pro ject "of a world governiheilt or world league." It was said that it was in evitable that the United States have an advisory part in the settlement of the vast economic and other problems growing out of the World War. These settlements, it was explained, must -necesarily affect the United States as well as the rest of the world. Democrats ick Announcement that the invitation had .been accepted came late in the (lay after the senate had adjourned. Republican senators generally, how ever, expressed their approval while democratic senators gave voice to dis approval and disappointment. Reptb RECORD-EV ) T H ING, H A fine Twill, sale prico . . . $E2 cy Washi Skirts, sale price 98o .t....... .... .... .... ..49c .... .... .... .... ....$7.49 OW............ ........... ..25c inc quality,. this~ week ... . 39 ............... .... ....3c ................... ....69c ..... ..... ..... ... .... 92ce ..... ..... ...... ......... 48c or ya~rd -..... .... ... .g 'os. Ta1eta and' Sattin, smie . ............ ....,..$79 :e this wek, laek and .. ... .... ....... .....9 tiis weok ..... -. ... . .. . . 9c this week ..... .... .. 48c ...... ..... ..............9 .......... .... .... ....6c an and~ e~ih l at 'priesa: . .. ... $1.19 up) t O $4.39 ' ........ .. . ..... .. . . . ..c Ldren:'h 'Sandals . . 98c to, $2.39 -..-.... . . .15 up to 45o ..... ..... ..98o up ta $3.98 md Vaniib ..............150 ~r, thisi wyeek......... ....10c ---------$1.95 up to $4.89 -------- .-.1.25 up to $2.98 -... -...... ... .10 to 25c | rpenutino ...,........... ...15 Oxforda, Goodyear thandl ...... .. .... .... ......$2.95 P RI C ES W I J. C.E et Laurens Street- Old S icans took the view that rthe presi dent's representatives would perform principally the .function of obtaining information. Democratic senators said they were - disappointed because the president 'had not decided to have the government officially participate in the deliberations of the three bodies. Administration 'officers made it -plain that Mr. Harvey would sit with the 'premiers of Great Britain, France and Italy and the representatives of Bel g-ium and Japan on the supreme coun cil as the personal representative of the president of the United States and not of the; American government. While he will participate in the delib erations of the council, he will be without -authority to bind the United States to any action taken. . Mr. Harvey will .be in a position to keep the president fully informed on all subjects with 'which the council has to deal. Upon this body was devolved the settlement of the more important questions resulting from the war and to it has been referred the American -protest to the 'League of Nations against the award to Japan of a man date for the Island of Yap. * * * * * * S .. . . . * * * MT. QALAG1UUI NEWS * ** * * * * * -* * S * * * * * * -Mt. Gallagher, May 9.-The young cotton .in this section is suffering dur ing this cool wea#'ier. The farmers are afraid they will have to plant over. Mr. B. 8. iBrown and family, of Greenwood, visited hts brother, J. R. Brown, -last Surday. Miss. Gladys Norrell nwas the guest of. Miss Bernice Davenport last (week end. The mqny friends of Mrs, Davp Mad den will be sorry to hear she Is till confined to -her room. 'We extend congratulations to Mr. Leo Odell and Miss Alberta Morrison who were recently married. Miss Brooksie IDavenport, from Greenville spent the 'past week-end with her 'parents. Mrs. J. C. Martin and little daugh ters spent last Sunday afternoon with Mrs. F. M. Davies. Mother's Day exorcises by the 1p worth League were rendered at Kings No Worms In a Healthy Child Allchildren troubled with Worms have an un healthy color, which indicateo poor blood, and as a rule, there is more or I ess stomach distufbance. GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu larly for twoor three weeks will enrich the blood. Improve thedigestion, and act as a generalStrength ening Tonic to the whole systerr. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and thoChIld willbe in perfect health. Ploesant to tako. 60e per bottle. BBUR REAKING PRI TS, SHOES, 36-inuch solidt colors Or gandies, 50c quality heavy Blue Decni boys' pants ......... ... 50e quality .heavy Khaki Cloth, panitS..... .... .... .... 40-inch fine White Voiles, for Ladliesq' fancy floweredI Voile I] Ladies' 'Silk Dress9es, spec ial s Big line of Boys' Knee Pants Big stock loy.s' Suits closing o: 1 lot Aluminum Ware, worth $ ice boilers, kettles, p~ercolal week, only ......... .... . 1 lot Wash Blowls, white crocke only .... ......... .... .. 10-qt. Tin Bucket, on sale this .50c Aluminum Dipper .... .. 1 set (6) White Plates, worth: 1 set (6) Cup; :and Sauceers, wvo 35e quality heavy Shirting Ch4 30c quality hleavy Plaid Hlomem 25c quality Ginghams, this wei 315c quality Ginghams, this We< 35c quality yard-wide Bileachir 45e qtuality Lad and Liassic Cic 40c quality fine Dress (Ginghian $1.00 *Wine of' C'ardui. woman $1.10 bottle S. S. S., the great 3i big cakes Toilet Soap,~ Venet i; .30e size Vicks' 'Salve, this wec 6 ecans Oood Luck Baking Pow< 10Oc cake Sweethear~t Soap . .. . 10c spool Thread (150 yalrds). 15e box 2 in 1 Shoe Polish, thlis 20c size 'Peroxide, this week.. 25c pkg. Black Dauight, thmis we 35c Soft Collars (sizes 12 1-2 t $1.50 Dress Shirts .... ...... .$2.00 Dress Shirts ......... . T'H D RA WN J IURNS< kand. LAURNS Chapel last Sunday anorning. It was considered splendid for so young an organization. We wish to congratulate Mr. Leon ard Daniel find Miss Faye Moore who were married last Saturday. Mr. Tom Dueloworth and family visited his sister, "Mrs. Annie Davis, near Honea Path Sunday afternoon. We listened to a splendid sermon at Mt. Gallagher church last Sunday night which was delivered by the Pastor, Rev. J. P. 'Dendy. Mrs. W. H. Davenport visited her sister, pMrs. Brooksie Satterfield, of Ware Shoals, Sunday. Mrs. Annie Burton, of Ivey, has been home with her -parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1-. Hughes, for the last week. Mrs. W. C. Sligh, of Ware Shoals, visited 'her aunt, Mrs. Satterfleld, Sun day afternoon. We wish to join with a -host of friends in congratulating Mr. LeRoy Manly and Miss Mattle Lou Martin, who were recently married. Mr. Marion Williams visited his brother, Wirom, near Shoals Junction, last week. NOTIOE OF BOND SALE The Laurens County Highway Com' mission, of Laurens County, S. C., will sell to the highest .bidder .for cash at Laurens, S. C., on May 24, 1921, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, Thirty Thousand 'Dollars of Coupon Bonds of said County for the piupose, of Road Improvements, bearing inter est at the rate of six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, July 1st and January 1st, and maturing in series of three thousand dollars per annum commencing July 1st, 1936, Is sued under authority of an act of the General Assembly, approved 7th March, 1921. Scaled bids will be received to be opened at ten o'clock A. 'M., May 24, 1921, Dtio pust be gqcomRpanied Iby cnsh or eortified check in the sunti of Ono Thotisaid Doiltra on some re sponsible bank, as a gtiarantee of com pliance with bid, same to be returned to unsuccessful bidders and to be for feited to the County by the successful bildder in event of his failure to comply with the bid. The right Is reserved to rejt any or all bds. 'All 'bids shall be directed to the undersigned, J. D. W. Watts, Chairman of Laurens County Highway Commissioners, at Laurens, S. C., and checks accompanying same shall be made payable to his order. J. D. W. WATTS, Chairman, 42-3t Laurens, S. C. Money back without question If HUNT'S Salvo falla In the treatment of ITCH, EdZEMA. RINGWORM, TETT ER or other Itchinig skin discaneo. Try a 75 cent bnK ni our risk. Laurens Drug -Co. INS& CES AT BOTE DRY GOOD~ ice quiality .... .30c is, good for' men0's andl ........ .... .... .... ..25c good for men 's andl boys' ..... ........ .... ....25c hot weat her ......5c to 65c reses, spciall sale prEice $3.98 ale this week, .$8.98 to $16.75 .. .. . . . .... 45c up to $2.48 it sale this week $2.98 to $9.50 2.25 to $2.98 ; stew kcities Ors; yourl choice for this .... .... .... .... ....$1.49 r'y, worth $1.50, this week ............ ........ ..79c week .... ......... ....19o ........... .... .......25c 91.25, this week .... . ...89c et $1.50, this week .. . ...98c viots, thm is week .. .. .. ...15c pun, t his week .. .. ...12 1--2c k - ....... .... ... ...10c k...... .... .... .... ..15c g, this week ..........121-2c thi, this week ..... . ....280 is, this week ......... ..19o s friend, this week. .. . ..84c blood0( medicine, this week 84c in Bath, this week .......25c k..... .... .... .... ..25c ler, this wcek ... . .... ..25c ,......... ......... ....c this week ......... ....7c week .. . . . .. . .1 c rek - -- . . .. . . . .19c > 17), this week .........15c ................... ..98o ~............. .........$1.23 (S LOTS AR &COM S. C. No. 2 Sto Shipped frorn factory in easy-to handle sections. Quickly and easily 4 erected by our simple instructions. Absolutely rigid and weather tight. Double walls in most designs. En during. Delightful to live in. Designs changed to suit your Ideas, without charge, if general size retained. Sketches supplied free. State kind of house you want to build and we will send spe cial suggestions and free '.- Illustrated booklet which gives designs, floor plans, descriptions and money-sav ing prices. DIXIE HOUSE COMPANY "OT CosRLON AV.EU AUTOMOBILE PAINTING We are the Largest Painters and Top Builders in South Carolina Send us your work and get the best work that can be done. Prices on Request..-All Work Cuaranteed We do 85 per cent. of the work in Greenville, and we want the business of Laurens. Fred H. Plexico (Incorporated) Phone 254 Greenville, S. C. A (Sewing Machine Needles and Shuttles for All Kinds of I STORES Machines 3 AND MILLINERY $3.00 Dress Shirts . .... ...... .......1.79 $1.25 Men's Unioni Suits, this week..... .... .... ....75c $4.00 Dress Shirts, this week .-..........$2.39 75e quality Men,'s Undlershirts andl Dirawers, this week..,39c 5 boxes Matches' (w~ort h 40e), this w ee I.... .... ....25c (1 pkgs. Washing Powders, this week..... .... .... ....25c 6 enkes .Washinig Soap, this wee ... .........25c a pkgs. Arnd (1Hammer Soda, this wee ~ ..... .... ..25c 5 halls Sewing Thread, this wee ... ..........5c 40-inch faney f loweredl Voile, this week. .. .. .. .. ....25c 1 lot Ladies' SlilpCprs, sizes 2 1-2 to 4 1-2, close out . .$1.25 $25.00) Men's Suits, this week ..... .... .... .... ....$12.50 $315.00 Men 's and Young Men 's Suits, this week .. . ...$17.50 Men's Summier. Suits, Mohajir and P'almi Beach, t his week at. --..-.-.-..... ............... ...$6.98 to $13.50 I lot L~adlies ' Sh iri wa isis, $1.25 and $1.50 values, this week.'---.----.----.--.---.............. ....75c Ladies' Dress Skir'ts, sale..... ...,.............8c lp $9.39 Mien's 8ox .............. .............c, 10c up to 98c Ladies' Hose....... .... .... .... ...1c, 15c up to $1.79 Childlren 's Hose.--................... ..10c up to 39c 1 1 't Ladis' andI~ Ch ildreniI's Dresses, elose out at 1-2 pirice. Women 's Dresses, silk taffeta, special..... .... .... ..$8.98 Laies05' Silk, Taffeta, Sat in i id Tricoletto Dresses, line uresses ---- -----. . ... .. . .. .$12.98 to $16.08 25c qualit y yard-widle Sea lslandl, Jruid L 1.. .. .. .. .. .. . ..1e IG G11 RADI)E SHOES LOW PRICES $6.00 Men 's and Women 's Shoes..... .... .... .... ..$3.98 $8.50 -Men's and Women's Shoes..... .... .... .... ..$5.98 $10.00 Men's and Women's Shoes ..... ... . .... .. . ...$6.98 $12.00 .Meni's and Women's Shoes .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..$7.50 1 lot Men 's Work Pants, special this week..... .... ..$1.85 1 lot Men's Work S'hirts, chhmray and eheviots, this week 75c, I lot Men's heavy luel deimf Overalls, special .... ....$1.25 1 lot Iadlies' Silk Hosec, this week .... .... .. ....... 25c Men's fine Fnri Hlat'4-.... .... .... .... ... .98c up to $3.98 Men 's Straw andl Panama H ats. .. .. .. . ..$1.98 u p to $4.95 $5.00 Women 's Shirt waist, silk georget te and crepe-de chine, this week.---.-----.----..............$2.98 E CLOSED OUT REDUCING PNRSTOCKI e North Side of the Square, in Burns Block