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NO GRAPE JUICE FOR EPISCOPALIANS The) Refuse to Consider Bequest Unit Teroperuni'e Drink Ii? Substituted for Com hi ii n Ion Wine. Now Vork, Oct. The 1018 Con vention of Iii?' Protestant Dpi '< opal cburcll passed Into history today with the two hous<s deadlocked on two resolutions, with tit** most far reach ing topic of legislation uncon?idcr?d by one house because of an error in tin- other, and with a positive refusal to consider ? request of tho Woman's I Christian 'I < nnpcruncc union that mi fermonted grape Juice he substituted tor com III II ll loll wine. On the proposal to establish a sepa rate bishopric lor negroes in the south ami one the proposed elimina tion of the words Mews, 'lurks, Infi-; dels and heretics" from the Good Fri day Collect, the house of bishops and the house of deputies were deadlock-I ed. <)u the proposal to require a two-thirds vote to change the name of the church ndoptod by the dopu ties, Die hishops refused to act he cause Die resolution was sent them only yesterday, while it was adopted by the lov or house days ago. For two Weeks the draft of this radical measure lav beneath waste paper on the secretary's desk. Ita presence then was not detected until yesterday. Joint Coniiuissioii, Although the house of deputies In I the closing moments of its session, tried to force dcllnlte action on the resolution requiring a two-thirds vole to make a change in the prayerhook, the effort failed. The deputies then hurried through a resolution for a joint commission to consider the proposition and report at the next convention ami in this the housi of hishops com .tried The comimlssion Is to consist of live bishops, the pres byters ami live lav moll. The closing service of the conven tion in the 'Cathedral of St. .lohn the Divine was marked by all tin- solemn ity and linprcsslvcncss of the opening ceremonial three weeks ngo. Bishop Daniel Sylvester Tilttle, of Missouri, presiding hisohp of the church, said the opening prayer, and Bishop Thomas Frank Tailor, of Tennessee, read Die pastoral letter addressed from each triennial convention to the church at large. The benediction was then pronounced by the presiding bishop and the convention of 1013 closed, "( vsr \id: i s? n.k v nsi: i.1vkii \M> Ho Wills Cure sick Headache. Constipation, Biliousness, Snur Siomtich, Had Breath fand) Cathartic. (let a 10-cent box now. \r ? you keeping your liver, stomach and bowels ( lean, pure and fresh with ''iscarets or merely forcing a pass ageway every |,.\\ davs with salts, ca thartic pills or castor oil'.' This is important, discards Immcdiat/ly cleanse the totnach. remove the pour, undigested Hid fermenting food and foul gases: take the excess bile from the liver and any out of the system the consti pated waste matter and poison in the bowels, No odds how sh k, headachy, bilious and constipated you fool, a Casccret (?night will straighten you out by morning. They work while von sleep. \ lucent box from your druggist will keep your head cleat, stomach sweet and your liver ami bowels regular for months. Don't forget the children "ieir little insides need a gentle i leansing, too. Statement of the Condition of the BAN K 01' >V VTh'KI.OO, Located tit Waterloo, s. r? at the elos of Business, October 21st, BH.'l. RICSOFROKS: 'ioans ami Discounts .. 07,131. IS Overdrafts. 303.20 Furniture ami Fixtures .. 1,220.IS Banking Douse. 2.2SS.00 ' Due from Bank and Bank ers . 20.1 18,03 ' Currency. 1,007.00 Silver and other Coin . . . . 332.07 'hecks and 'Cash Items .. 10.70 Total.$ 02,817.10 ! Id \BIDITIKS: "apital Stock Pain III .. . . ?< 2S.000.00 Surplus Fund. S.000.00 '.'ndivided Profit?, less Cur rent Kxpenses and Taxes Paid. -2,020.72 Due to Banks ,,i l B , s 380.S0 ! ndivhlual I topo Its : Joel to ("neck. 13,012,00 Savings De no, it . I, IS 1.87 "into Certillcates of Depo ? OSO.ns 'aalilor's Checks. 2*i0.00 :ur.s Payable Ineln liri C r tllicates for Money Bor rowed . IS.000,00 Total.$ J)2.S17.10 State of South t 'uro! Ina, 'County of I >aur< ss. Before the can e .1 I' Smith, Cas 'nr of the ilhOvo n red bank, who, he !ng duly sworn. - \ rat the above nd foregoing n itement Is a true coh ition of said hank, as shown by t ie OOkS Of said bank. .1. C. SMITH. Sworn to and sub Tibed before me his 27th day of October. 1018. ? I. .1. Adams. Notary Public for S. C. Correct Attest: O. II. Simmons, W. '. Wharton. 'i'. ??? Anderson. Directors. We have just received a beautiful tie of Decorated Damps, ranging in price from one to four dollars. S M. &? E, H. Wilkes & Co. TAMMANY STILL FIGHTING SULZER Would Have Him Indicted and Tried For ( rimes IVIlIcb Drove Him from Hovernor'H (hair. Now York, Oct. lit. Tammany Hull Is seriously considering seeking tho Indlctmonl or William Sulzer for llio sann- "high crimen p.nd mlsde mcanorH" for which he was km|)cucli ed ;om1 removed from ofllco. A decl sion may lie reue hod today. Two considerations are causing the Tammany leaders to art with caution. One is the possibility of Tallinn to get an indictment; tho other the possi bility or the political effect holng the direct oposllo ol" what Tamany wants. Trying to Sound Whit mini, The purpose of sooklug tin* Indlot ment, of coursoi is to offset tho effect or Sul/.er's utterances on the Mcf'nll campaign. If Murphy and the other leaders cannot convince themselves Dial ii will have this offoel the step will not he taken. It Ih understood, liowevor. that al ready the preliminary move lias uccii made Tamany seeking in a round nhout vva> to learn what the ultltudo of District Attorney Whitman would he. ii has nut learned yet and unny nol learn ii at all, for some of tho leaders on the east side, while hitter enough against Snil/.er, fear that an attempt at liidietment would simply wipe the organization right off the political map. WAITS MILLS Waits Mill. Oct. 27. On Sunday morning Itov. Mr. Mcldn illled Iiis reg ular appolntimont ami preached to a very attcnllvo coi.gallon. l (!. (Mllespio tided services at Highland Home < rch Sunday. \ iiumiier of our hoys are expecting in allen.I the Slate Kair. Mr. ami Mrs. lloi'UCe ToitgUO nod Miss Annie Walker from Lnureus Mill all visited at the home of Mr. Kugene I'uliunn Sunday. Mrs. Mary Littletleld visited rela tives mar 10 no roe Saturday and Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. (iolitcly visited at the home of Uev. (!. ('. Ilcdgepeth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hums visited at I.aureus Mill Sunday. IHM t.CISTS knuoksk imnsovs livkk tone II i. a (illlirniltced Harmless Veiretii? hie llonu ilj that Itcguliitcs the Lh or Without Slopplug Vour U'orfc or Piny. A (lose of calomel may knock you ( (.?aipletoly out for a day- somotiinoH i wo or ih i ce days. Hudson's Liver Tone Tone relieves attacks of constipation, biliousness and la/.y ll/er headacl. -s ami you stay on yourJlVet. The La II r ct l)rUg/('o, sells Ih ??(in': Liver Tone and&tiarantees it ui\e perfect satisfuejfon. if you h and Hod to buy a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone and do not lind if the safest, most pleas ant and successful liver remedy you ever look, this store will give you hack tho fill cents yon paid for it with out a question. This guarantee thai a trustworthy druggist is glad to give on Oodson's Liver Tone is as safe and reliable as the medicine, and that is saying a lot. "The Leopard's S|Mits." "Tin; Leopard't Spots" which will be presented at the opera house, Nov. i Ith, is under the personal direction of Thomas Dlxon who has given to the stage some of Its greatest suc cesses, among thorn "The Clansman" ami "The Sins of The Father." "The liCopard's spots' has the uni que distinction, of being dramatize I by its author. It is a rare thing that a successful author has sufficient knowledge of stagecraft to dramatize his own hooks and the wish Is usual ly left to some one who in the very j nature Of things can not be in full sympathy with the various characters, which the author has created, and the result is usually a poorly constructed play. Mr. Dlxon, who is a past mas ter in stagecraft, was determined that no such fate would overtake "The Leopard's Spots" so decided to let ev erything else iao and dramatize the hook himself. The result is the great est drat.natlc success of recent years. I ? Adv. I Ducklen's Arnica Salvo whoa applied to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn or scald, or other injury ol the skin will im niediati ly remove all pain. K. F. Chamberlain of Clinton. Juo. says: - "It robs cuts and other, injuries of their terrors. As a healing remedy its equal don't exist." Will do good for you. Only 2">c at Lnurons Drug Co. Car White Lake Fish just received. Large stack roasted advance. Dixie Flour and Grain Co. the liest Pain Killer. Coffee bought the We can save you $20.00 On your wagon. Special Introductory offer to one firm in a town. Our line of Express, Delivery, Furniture, Bakery and Dairy wagons at low prices. Big saving. Best goods. Cheap labor, cheap timber and low freights make our prices untouchable. We can make any wagon according to your own design, write for catalogue quick and Price List A. The Rock Hill Buggy Company, Rock Hill, S. C. THE Dr. J. T. Poole Place ON NORTH HARPER STREET Will be sold at Auction on Salesday in November, in front of the COURT HOUSE. Half Cash and Balance in Three Months. 1 AUCTION SALE $ -of the most- ? I VALUABLE PROPERTY % s IN THE GROWING TOWN OF 8 I gray court, south carolina | I nov. 1ST, iou* I g This Property~Will Be S?ldTTo The Highest Bidder J j It will Pay You to travel any distance to buy any of This Property ' \ ? - - - 1 ? 5g One of the most up-to-date Livery, Feed and Sales Stables in Laurens County" ^ \r2 One four room Cottage with about one-half acre of Land. ^ %k Three business Lots located in the center of the town fronting 24 feet by 80 \^ rjk feel deep. These lots front on Main Street and are the most desirable busi- \1 ^ ness lota in the town of Gray Court. 2^ SALE COMMENCES PROMPTLY AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M. THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE TERMS tv. LEAK Ss OF SALE CAS11 The Real Estate Man, Gray Court, S. C. There is al ways some cold corner where extra heat is needed. The Perfection Oil Heater gives you heat, where you want it, and when you want. it. The Perfection Heater J^-^ Smokeless Solid Comfort in Cold Weather STANDARD OIL COMPANY W)uhinK?on, I). C. (New Jcucy) Charlotte, N. C. Rirh.-non'J. Va. BALTI.MORF Cliarlr^ton, W. Va. Norfolk, V?. ' Cbarleiton, S. C. is always ready?just touch a match, and it is aglow in a minute. No smoke?no smell; burns nine hours on a single gallon of oil. Nickel trimmings; plain steel or enameled turquoise blue drum. At Dealers Every where. '<LV' v'- v; &:;->t :>?,???. NOTICE OF T1CE County Treasurer The Books of the County Treasurer will be opened for the collection of State. County and Commutation Hoad Taxes for fiscal yoir, 1913, at the Treasurer's Oilico from October 15th. to December :;ist, 1912. After Decem ber 31st. one per et at will be added. After .January 31st, two per cent will be added, and after February 28th. seven p. r ( ' lit. will bo added till ?i>; 15th day of March, 1914, when the books will be closed. All persons owning property in inoj'o than one Township are requested to call for receipts in each of the several Townships in which the property us located. This is important, as addition al cost and penalty may be attached. All able-bodied male citizens be tween the agps of L* 1 and 60 years of ago are liable to pay ;? poll tax of $1.00 except old soldier:?, who are exempt r><? years of ago. Commutation Road Tax $1.50 in lieu of road duty. The Tax levy is as follow.-: For State purposes."'Vi mills For Constitutional Seliool Tax :! mills For Ordinary County purposes '.\ mills For Interest on Hail road Bonds 1 !'? For Road and Bridge Bonds mills For Court House Bonds .. .. 1'?_? mills I For Special School Tax .. ..1 mill I Total.IT'S mills Special Schools-Laurens Township. Laurens No. 11.7 mills Trinity Ridge No. 1.SVi mills Maddens No. 2.I mills Narnie No. ."> mills Mailevs No. I.2 mills Mills No. D.2 mills Oak Drove No. 0.2 mills Ora No. 12.I mills Special Schools --Youngs Township. Youngs No. .2 mills Votings No. 2.I mills Youngs No. I.1 mills Youngs No. 5.t mills Fountain Inn No. 3B.11 mills Lanford No. l<?.6V6 mills Ora No. 12.I mills Youngs No. 1.:! mills Central No. .2 mills Special Schools?Dills Township. Green Bond No. 1.I mills D.als No. 2.:'. mills Shiloh No. :t.i mills Cray Court-Owings No. 5 .. ..I mills Barksdalo No. t;.5 inilt?> Dials Church No. 7.2 mills Fountain Inn No. :!lt.II mills Mermt No. S.2 mills Dials No. I.I mills Special Schools?Su 11'.van Township. Mt. Bethel No. 2.:! mills Princeton No. 1.I mills Poplar Springs No. .I mills Rnbun No. I.su mills Hendcrsonviille No. D.s'-_. mills Friendship No. G.7 mills Breworton No. 7.mills Sullivan Township R. R. Bonds I mills Merlin No. S.2 mills Special Schools -Wat? rloo Township, Waterloo No. 14.I mills Mt. Gallagher No. i.:: mills Bethlehem No. 2.2 mills ICkom No. .I mills Conterpoint No. I.2 mills Onkvlllo No. 5.mills Mt. Pleasant. No. 6.2 mdlls Mt. Olive No. 7..'? mills Rcody drove No. S.2 mills Special Schools ? Cross Hill Township Cross Hill No. 13.G mills, Cross Hill No. 1.2 mill Cross Hill No. 2.2 mills Cross Hill No. I.2 mills Cross Hill No. 5.1 mills Cross Hill No. (I.2 mills Cross Hill No. I!.2 mills Special Schools Hunter Township. Mountvlllc No. io.ti mills Hunter No. 2.4 mill,: I hinter No. ::.2 mil I. Clinton No. 6.6 mills Munter No. 8.3 mills Wadsworth No. 1. .2 mills Hunter No. 1.2 mills Special Schools?Jaelrs Township. Odclls No. 6.?! mills Hurricane No. 15.3 '.Tlllls Shady drove No. 2 .. .:i mills .lacks No. .5 mills. ?peclal Schools Scuflletown Township [jangston Church No. :?.:i mills Scuflletown No. 1 .2 mills Dan ford No. 10.6Vfc mills Ora No. 12 ..I mills. Scuflletown No. 2.4 mills Scuflletown No. 1.I mill.-. Prompt attention will be pivon those who wish to pay their Taxes through the mall by cheek, money order, ote. Persons sending in lists of names to be taken off are requested to send them early: and give the Township of each, as the Treasurer Is very busy during the month of Dosomber, ROSS 1). YOUNG, Count y Treasurer. September 17. 1913.?td. Dr. T. L. Timmerman Dentist People's Bank Building ri.p 382. Laurens, S. C. When you feet f^z^: vnus. tired, worried or desjtondent it is a mro fflgn von need MOTT'ii NERVKRlr ? PILLS. They renew the IN rnial rigor ai I make life worth living. H? sun; nnd ask tor Mott's Nerverirc Pills g^JJiSJ Wll MAMS MFG. CO.. Prop*., Cleveland. Ohio LA?KKbiS \>?I7 1 CO. Laaren.t S, C.