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You Can't Trust Calomel at All It is Mercury, Quicksilver, Sali vates, causes Rheumatism and Bone Decay The next (oo of calomel you take may salivate you. It may shock your liver or start bone necrosis. Calonel is dangerous. It is nercury, quicksilver. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cram ping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into your system. If you feel bilious, headachy, cO. ati pated end all knocked out, just gT to your druggist .and get a bottle of Dod. .sun's Liver Tone for a few eents which is a liarinless vegelabl e suibtitute for ihine'rous cnloniel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and strmighten- you up bet ter and quicker huninat-y calomel and without making yo stick, you just go back and get your Don't take caloniel! I t, can not be trusted an i more than a leopard or a wild-can Take Dodson's Liver Tone which stiaightens yAn right up and makes you feel fine. No salts necessary. .C.:ve it to the children because it is perfectly I.armless and can not salivate. The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because of its tonic and laxative ef feet. LAXATIV'E BRO.\IO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone wilhout causing nervousness or ring ie: in the head. E. W. GROVE'S sig z-ature on box. 20c. Renew yorur health by purifying your system with t a ta s f The >urified and refined calomel tablets that are free romn nausea and danger. e . 'o naIts necessary, as Calotaba. act like calomel and salts combined. De. mand the genuine in 1Oc and 35c packages, bearing above trade-mark. ASPIRIN Say "Bayer" and Insist! Unless you see the nan~e '-Bayer" onI package or on tablet you are not get ting the genuine Baypzt product pro Perihed by physicians ovez twveni.y-two years and proved ae by nu'll!cr~c for Cdids Hleadache Toothache Lumbago -1larache 'Rhegatism t Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" -package which contains proper directions. Handy box es of twelve tablets cost few cents. t Dr'uggists also sell 'lottles of 24 and t 100. Aspivin Is 'the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of 'Monoaceticacid cster of Balicylicacid. . Home Ground Flour Try a sack of new flour fromt the mill. There ES noneG bet. We Deliver It TO BE REPRESENTED BUT NOT OFFICIALLY United States Asked to Join European Nations. Ambassadors Give Formal Iyltation. Washington, Oct. 28.-Another re quest that the United States actively partleipate with tbn allied govern ments in the settlement of European dilliculties, this time involving the es tablishment of peace between Turkey and the allies and th6'-states of the Dardanelles and Bosphorus straits, Was received today by the Washington governm6nt. Its formal presentation by Sir Auck I-:nd Geddes, the British ambassador, Count De Chambrun, acting for France in the absence of Ambassador Jusser and, and Charge Rossi, who apeared for Senator' Ricci, the iltalian aibas sador, who followed by an authorita tive statement from the state depart mcnt that the government yesterday had instructeed its ambassadors in London, 1Paris and 'Rome to inform those governments that it could not. ollicially participate in tihe Near East conference at Lausanne, Switzerland. At the same time .it was pointed out that there were important interests in the Near East in which this govern maent !was keenly interested and treat mcen t by them and the liansanne con ferences Will be observed by Amer Call representatives. Regarding the de cisions, not to be represelte(l through ai)Pointed delegate, At was sai(l the I'nited States had Hever been to war v-ith Turkey alnd. therefore, did i.iot be lieve it Could apiropriately take lal'rt in fraIliing a treaty of peace with that nation in i'sociation with tle -allied 'on e rees. SecretaryI Jtgghes' instructions to \n ibassadors liarvey, I Ie rrick andt "ilild, it Was understoo, recounted the niterCsts of tih lenited States in sub ects to coie before the 'Lausanne lneetitig for aIjiitsInent. Outstanding f '111mng these were sali dto be that of rotection of caral and religious mI orities in Turkish territory and other 0 timnianit'arian consi(Ierations, including t hose at the great missions and educa- 0 tonal institutions. Aipart from these, but regarded as f equal imnporta-nce to America's wel- a aire in the Near East, was the problem f f opening the Dardanelles and Bos horus straits. C These considerations the amoassa- a ors 'were informed warranted this t( ountry in observing closely the pro a cedings at Lausanne. The wish also as said to have been expressed by r 'lcretary -Hughes in his message to 8 he three diplomats, that opportunity t C vould be given American observers for 1tendance upon the xSeetings' at ILau- t anne, where treatment was given to I ubjects in Which the :United States r vas interested. / The call of the British, French and a talaan diplomats at the state depart- v nent was made .with every formality nd was brief, Ambassador Geddes leaded the party and iwas received vith his colleagues almost immediate- F y upon arrival at Secretary -Hughes' uiflee.,- Their meting withi the secre ary of state, h'owever, lasted -precisely r bree minutes. In this brief' time, Sir Luckland Oeddes road the formal in- ( itation as it had 'been transmitted romi the three. foreign capitals. Secretary Hughes listened attentive.. 1 y to the reading and received a copy >f the invitation. He informed his call irs 'then of the steps he had taken to Loqulaint their respective home gov 'rnments -with the attitude of the Uni-i ed States respecting the setj~lmnt of, he Near li~iast questions at Lausanne, l\. 'Hughes was understood to have ; >romised the three diplomats, -however, hat 1ie would respond later in writing o the invitation they had brought, IERO,0OF CLANSMAN SLEE~PS IN YORK ~ Mffort Made Several Years ' Age to 1 lHave Grave Mfarked. Promised by Dixon,. Yorki Oct. 28.--Tl e death a day or -wo aigo near York -of Hose Norman, ;he original of the character of that ~ lame in Thomks Dixon's stirring lovel, "The Leopard's Bpots," ' has served to remind York people -ha(\Col. LGeroy McAfee, the original of the-"Lit he Colonel," 'iero of 'Dixon's, "The Diansmen," sleeps in ,an 'unmarked grave irn Rose 'Hill cemetery here. Iolonel ,McAfee, a gallantCo'nfederate ioldier, 'was a native of Shelby, N. C., but married a York woman and spent the later years of his lIfe in this town. Deploring the fact that no'- stone nia his resting place, several' years ago the preside'nt of the Winnie Davis ihapter, U. D, C.;' oopimunicated with, lfs kineman, 'Thonias ixon, 'on the subject and received the followIsg re-i "I-t has been~ plan of - mliap for4 some time to hafa-a bronze equestrian statue of Jiangfhlle buitti 'the-.-publto s4dlfre of .dhelby, ehMfo h4 oganI/ed bby lNtKliuk llan, At the same time E hype to have his, grave in York inarked by an abplropriato slab, I m obliged to you for call(ng mny stten tion 'to ,he fAct that the grave is Un mine'as a small :boy, his home In Shol by, my daily -haunt, and I hope o see a beautiful 'bronze of him in klan re gali-a, which will symbolize for .the white :South the high principles for which'he stood. I am now looking for the proper artist to do the statue and shall propose that the people of Cleveland and York counties build a granite pedestal of native stone." Though this letter was written Au gust 16, 1916, the grave has never been marked. York people regret the mat ter and yet hoe that some day a suit able monument will indicate the spot beneath the elms in Rose Hlill ,where sleeps the intrepid "Little Colonel," hero of 'Thie Clansman." NOTICE OF ELECTION State of South Carolina, County of Laurens.. Notice Is hereby given that the Gen.. eral Election for Representat(vo In Congress will be held at the voting pre cincts fixed by law in the County of Laurens on Tuesday, Noveilber 7, 1922, said day being Tuesday following the first Monday, as ,prescribed -by the State Constitution. The qualifications for suffrage are as follows : Residence in State for two years, in the County one year, in the polling lvrecinct in which the elector offers to vote, four months, and bihe ppyment six months before any election of any )oll tax then due and payable. Pro vided, That ministers in charge of an organized church and teachers of pub lie schools shall be entitled to vote i after six months' residence In the State, otherwise qualified. Itegistration.-aiymient of all taxes, inicluding )oll tax, assessed and col lectible during the previous year. The production of a certificate or the re Oipt of the olcer aluthorized to col ect such taxes shiall be conclusive 'roof of the payment thereof,. Before the hour fixed for op)ening he polls Mlanagers and Clerks must ake and subscribe to the Constitm ional oath. The Chairman of the Joard of Managers can adminster the >t h to the other -Mltnagers and to hlie lng County Authorities to Assess flcrqit a Notary Piblic must admin ster the oath to Chairman. The aun gers elected their Chairman and lerk. Polls at each voting place miut be p~ened at 7 o'clock a. im., and closed t 4 o'clock 'p. m., except In the City f Charleston, where they shall be op ned at 7sa. i. and closed at 6 p. m. The Managers have the power to fill vacancy; and if none of the Main gers attend, the citizens can appoint, oni among the qualified voters, tie fanagers, who, after being sworn, can onduct the election. At the close of the election, the Man gers and Clerk must proceed publicly ) open tfie ballot box and count the allots therein. and continue iwithout djournmen't until the sam6 is con lotod, and make a statement of 'the esult for each offlee, and sign. the ame. Within three days thereafter, lie Chairman of the Board, or some no designated Iby the Board, must de iver to the Commissioners of Election lie poll list, .the box cobtaining, the allot and written statements of the esult of the election. Managers of Election.-The follow aig Managers of Election have 'been ppointed to hold the election at the arious precincts in the said County: 'Laurens--'R. iL. Wolff, J. M. Clardy, t. A. Babb. on, H. (Ds Gray. 'Lau'rens Mi1l-J. Walt.-Hellams, N. Power, F. T. Duncan. Watts Mills-W. W. Stone, Geo. Cor in, Joe Blakely. 'Lanford-J. S. 'Higgins, T. A. Drum mend, L.. M. Cannon. Ora-D. M. 'McClintock, S. J. Cra.ig, ~onway 'Martin. Pleasant Mound--Whli Hunter, t. W. Stewart, Guy Puttuun. Youngs--.W. 0. Sutton, Wilkes Wal ace, J. G. Harris. Grays-W. ~M. Kriighton, N. G. 'homas, G, C. Godfrey. Stewarts 6tore-IL. W. 'Hughes, W. ). Stewart, L. R. Henderson. 'Cooks Store-Z. lB. Cooper, J. T.-Ed rards, J. M. Patton. Thom-pson Store-JL. W. Gilliland. '.D. Farroiw, 'Roy White. Owings--'R. W. Curry, L. L. Temn leton, E. Owings. Gray Court--W. W. Yeargin, W. H. larkodale, T. F, Babb. Dials-L. 'R. HJ-ellams, W. R. Har is, L. 'H-. Aberombie. WVoodvill-Joe Wham, John Terry, V. R~ Putnam. Shiloh-L.' 0. 'Wal'ace, C. L.~ Wilson, t. S. Bolt. Hickory Tavern--W. A. Baldkin, J. C. Thomnason, Arch' Owings. Princeton-A. J. Monroe, B. F. Arn Id, R. M. Ridgeway. Poplar Springs-LW. A. Simpson, J. I. Wood,.EH. A. Pittas. Ekom-4A. 'R. 'Thome, C. P McDaniel, . P. Williams, Daniels Store-H. D. Madden, J.- B. )lDell, TI. R. Jones. Trip Top,~W. B3. Simme, 8. A. Taylor, . E. McDaniel; 'Mt. tPleasant-G. H. Moore, W. -H. Willams, B3. M. Cunningham. Waterloo-Rex Laniord, S. H. Nel.. on, H. C. Fuller. Cross Hill-J. U. Nance, H. H. Ful or, R. W. Wade. Mountville-B. R~ Fuller, C. F. Hopewell-J. Rloy Orawford, 0. F. luford,.eo. T. Brown. rLydla'MiHi-T. 0. $[urphy, P. C. pald yin. U. N. Maunsy, COlinton-L. D. McCrary, J. W. Leak, W.T 13. Owens, Jr. Goldvile-.R. Crocker,. s,. Camli' Renno-John M. Copeland, Geo. E, lopeland, Wil~am MoMillan L~angstoni--4. 'W. Ptanon, R., B. The Managers at s'eaeh precinct amed ukovo are -recrinested to dele rate one of thefr nutnbpr to secure thei ox and-blanks for th9 election at the )lerk of Courta'~oe; M3 3. WOIAW, 4 . %I 0K ELL Commiss!oneih of Federal Election Th PEGGV: LET THO5f IT COMES SLOWLY BUT Ke< Advertiser Printing Company Printers and Publishers Read The Advertiser and Keep Up Yfith the Home NeWs, Wells Clardyv Ca. RBDIRO JRAKB Same oodsfor ~essMone BottOMng CLOWL. U o mpicosayol U WitB the oe N QuTwo ig StresLo Ony Goslthingquares R. . Burn WilCos Homitue ofAlKnd Musca IRNstrACmeT Woe Gnvot Yor Smectioney Laurens Coca Cola B oinyo Quen h st e Thirnithe a 'otl uitB te, Criae , CABRYTIGRTEO Ons Dte Sore WeIte YouT.rInpcn e Philosophy of Pei p n7 .WHO DE.SF.RVE PUNiSMMT 1S VERV EFFECTIVE. BETTER &p Your Eye on Pe Powe Drug Company .Drugs and Medicines of Aln Klnds Victrolas and Victor Records Peoples Loan & ExchngeBan -- Ho-t wouldV do i.#Er Pome Drugnitureany Furitre, andVicto Rrsok eromplee oan &unshr LABE'OLDOEST .A! South WATTS PfSredn . L. RTper, Casie -Sbeooon Saysh: lid Ifbtor wor oudsedne aho oldr -o it M Hmeunitureayo FLniuren StoRusroc - teryCompm aunyer Wardhres and rSepried Din.qtatonte Prom r Yn ourtous.rte HymeLaran Lrayt..m..u logy 7 BYV BEAR IT PATIENTLY. sK 44 Then Princess Theatre Not Only for Amusement But for Diversion After Businea our THE BEST PHOTOPLAYS A. L. Mahaffey FIRST CLASS BAXERY Ask for Our Pullman Loaf L. B. Blackwell Printer and Stationer OFFICE & SCHOOL SUPPLIES J. C. Shell & Company The Family Grocer Choice Vegetables in Season Jones-Taylor Hardware Co. Hardware, Agricultural Imple. ments, Mill Supplies, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Sporting Goods. BIENCHOFF'S 5 & 10 Cents Store ''Buy it in Laurens' WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUABB Davis-Roper Co. -Department Store . ''Laurens Best Store--Quality Made it So." Easterby Motor Co. Dodge Brothers $(otor Cars Phone 200 Service and Parts Laurens National Bank Oapital and Surplus $100,000.00 3. 3. ADAMS, Pgesi4.ent GBO. I. BLAEBT Oshe YOU7R A000tlT# gBO1.TXBD