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CHEERFUL LETTER FROM SEIN. TILLMAN Writes Long Commnnioation to Gaff ney Man. Senior Senator Tells Dr. r. C. Hiekson that his Health is Now Improving. Editor Gaffney Ledger: Tho enclosed letter, just received from Senator Tillman. I fed sure will give pleasure to his many friends in Cherokee County, and although it looks immodest in me to publish what he says of myself, and seems a violation of confidence, I am making bold to publish it as it is. Of course, his enemies and my enemies will not appreciate it. but our friends will. P. C. Hickson. "Dev. P. C. Iliekson, ??Gaffney. S. C. "My dear old Friend: "I have just received yours or Oc tober 2nd, and it does me good be cause I know it comes from an hon est heart and one whose whole being is penmeated with sincerity and good ness. You speak about your sorrow at heating mo talk about getting 'old and being siek.' You know it is true, so why be sad about it? We have all got to die sometime and I realize very fully that my time to go to the great 'beyond Is not far off. The idea is not worrying me at all. although 1 have not got that peace of mind which you seem to possess in regard to the hereafter. I simply have a hope?a very strong hope?but not much faith. "I am taking the best of care of myself as far as 1 know how to do it, and you will be rejoiced, I know, to learn that I myself believe that I am gradually Improving. But the pro gress is very, very gradual. 1 do not | allow anything to worry me, but throw it off and go on doing my duty its I understand it. "I aim untiling you a copy of Dr. Blcdsoe's 'The Mission of Woman." and also a copy of my speech on 'Woman Suffrage.' You seem to like it so well that you may want to have it in that form, and it is possible that your name may not have been on the list of those to whom it was sent. I only had ten thousand copies of it printed. "I will reproduce in the Record to morrow, and in pamphlet form the day after, an article 1 wrote for the New York World in 1896, giving my view on Wall Street and the Deviltry those scoundrels perpetuated on the farmers of the South and West. I know you will enjoy it. "I am sending you also a little poem which 1 eame across last Stum mer in an old newspaper. It has af forded me a great deal of comfort, as it gives a most cheerful view of death and tho grave. 1 know you will enjoy reading it. "I note your tone of unhappiness about the moral condition of our peo ple, and you lament at what 1 said about. South Carolina is not. true. They are becoming more demoralized every day in a political way, it seems to me, and Governor Blcase appears to be aggravating conditions in ovory way possible. The 'blind tigers,' gtimblers and whore mongers appear to be running tho State, in a way, and now they are trying to buy votes in the primary. Hut we cannot afford to despair of the old State, and all of Us who are old enough to rem elm - bor the better ideals of the past, ought to hold fast to those ideals and try to teach the younger generation to rise to them, rather than drag down the State from the customs of their forefathers. "I will be glad if you will write me fully and frankly just what you think of the political condition in Cherokee county, and the probable outcome of the race for the Senate. "With assurances of my hlxiust esteem and respect, 1 am. "Yours very sincerely. "B. it. Tillman." m_ ACTS ON THE LIVER. Dodson's Liver Tone LI Whs I'p the , Jhiver?Is .More Than a Mere Laxa tive. Calomel was for years the only known medicine that would stimulate the liver. Hut calomel is often dan gerous and people are not to be blam-1 ed for being afraid of it. Within the last few years map? medicines have been put, out to be used instead of calomel, put their ef fect is on the bowels no* on the liv er. The Laurens Drug Co. says that tho only real liver medii ine to actu ally take the place of/ calomel is 'Dodson's Liver Tone, a7 mild, harm less, vegetable liquid that they recom mended to take the placo of ealomol and which gives prompt relief in cas es of constipation, biliousness nnd sluggish liver. So confident are the Laurens Drug Go. that they give their personal guar antee witli every 50-cont bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. You can be sure that you are getting Dodson's by ask ing at tliis store if they are giving you the medicine they personally guarantee to refund money on if un satisfactory. Tome to tho Pair Friday and whll< here be sure to visit the store of S. M & H. H. Wilkes fe Co., they will b? glad to have you come and see thei big line of Home furnishings. COUNTIES CAIN NOT RECLAIM CONVICTS Assistant Attorney General Ponilnlek Tells Penitentiary Directors Prison era fan not lie Returned. Columbia, tf. C, Oct. S).?-When a convict is committed to the state pen itentiary he cannot be returned to the county from which he is sent unless B special act of tho general assembly is secured. This was the opinion given this afternoon by Fred II. Domlniek. assistant attorney general, to the board of directors of the state peni tentiary. This means that the pen itentiary situation stands unchanged. The attorney general s ofllce yester day gave an opinion that the prison Officials bad no right to engage In the manufacture of chairs ami furniture. The board was in session all of to i day and the members ate at seat as to what course to pursue. November l over 300 convicts will be without I work as the contract with the hosiery mill mana'goaicnl expires on that date. MH'nncj's Mind Open, j 10. P. McCravoy, of Piekcns, said las: night that his mind was open in the matter of the senatorial race. He denied the published report that he would enter teh race. Mr. McCravey has been discussed for the senate for , more than a year, lie fathered tho Compulsory education bill in the house and if he offers for tho senate j be will discuss compulsory attendance I with the governor, who is opposed to the Issue. Fight Against Tick. Government experts will hold a conference in Columbia Saturday with officers of the chamber of commerce to outline a campaign to secure an appropriation of $40,000 from the general assembly to aid in the tight against the cattle tick. Two Merchants and Their Stores. (By Walt Mason, in Juno System.i He was selling tacks and turnips in a gloomy corner store, and he never washed his windows and he never swept his lioor, and he let the cob webs gather on the ceiling and the walls, and he let his whiskers nour ish till they brushed his overalls. So bis customers forsook him ?for his pa trons were not chumps?and the sher iff came and got him and that mer chant bumped the bumps. He was selling liens and hammocks, as he'd done since days of youth, and he queered himself with many, for he never told the triui<. (). he thought it rather cunning if hi sold a rooster old as a young and tender pullet through the artful lies lie told; and he'd sell a shoddy hammock as a thing of silken thread, and the cus tomer would bust jt and fall out upon his head; so his customers forsook him, and he sadly watched them Hit. and the sheriff came and go' him, and , that merchant hit the grit. He was selling shoes and sugar sugar from the sunny South?and he'd roast the opposition when he should have shut his mouth. He would stand and rant and rumble by the hour of Mr. Tweet, who was selling shoes and sugar in the shack across the street; and he'd vow all kinds of vengeance, and he'd tell all kinds of tales, 'til his wearied patrons sometimes rose and smote him with his scales; for they cared about his troubles and his sor rows not three whoops, and the sher iff cajne and got him, and that mer chant looped the loops. He was selling books ami beeswax, and his store was neat und ( lean, and the place was bright and cheerful, and the atmosphere serene. He was tidy in his person, and his clerks were much the same, and no precious time Was wasted in the tiresome knocking game. And the customer who entered was with courtesy received, and he felt quite proud and happy when of cash he was relieved. And the merchant's word was golden, what he said was al ways true, and he sold no moldy bees wax, saying it was good as new. And his trade kept on Increasing 'til his bank account was fat. and the sheriff, when he met him, always boWed and1, tipped his hnt. HERE AT HOME, I,aureus Citizens Gladly Testify and Confldentl) Recommend Dean's Kid ney Pills. It is testimony like the following that has placed Dean's Kidney Pills so far above competitors. When people right here at home raise tin Ir voice in praise there is no room left lor doubt. Head the public statement of a Haarens citizen: W. P. Shealy. 420 R. Main St., Lau rens. S. C? says: ".My hack was in had shape and I was har/ly able to ro( about. I was advivqi to try Doan's Kidney Pills anil I ^Id so. One box brought me comploto*rollof." Mr. Shealy is only one of many I/ni I rons people who have gratefully oil-j dorscd Doan's Kidney Pills, if your back aches if your kidneys bother you. don'I simply ask for a kidney rem edy-ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney ' Pills, the same that Mr. Shealy had ? the remedy backed by home testimony.] j f>0c all stores. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Props.. Buffalo, N. Y. "When Your Hack is Latno Ken,ember the Name." For the Modern Baby Bunting Daddy doesn't go out to hunt for rabbit skins, to keep the baby warm. He is less roman tic, but more practical. He buys a Smokeless and all during the cold Fall and Winter months his house is kept warm and cozy for his wife and babies. A Perfection Oil Heater is almost indispensable when there are children in the home. Every home has uses for it Made ivith nickel trimmings, plain steel or enameled, turquoise blue drama. Ornamental. Inexpensive. Lasts for years. Easily moved from room to room. At dealers everywhere. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C. Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. (New Jersey) BALTIMORE Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C. ?HSSPS BUY LAND AND SAVE RENT! Some More of These Leak Bargains in Real Estate Houses and Lots I l-l aCI'OS of land, a six room house, with two burns and other buildings, at the Watts Mills. Price $1,800. t'a"> acres of land, four rotfni dwell ing ami good outbuilding, in hilltvnn township, hounded by lands of C It. Thompson, estate of \V. F. Bagwell, M. I.. Cheek and .). C. Mil ford, Price $1 .L'lllt. Tlie outfit of the barber shop at the King Hotel, consisting of two chairs, beautiful mirror, including all other furniture and fixture.. Price $:150. 227 acres, near Ware Shoals, good improvement, known as tho Rivers land. Prices made right. CO acres of land, with two dwellings, hound by lands of Franks Griffln, Live ly Hunter and others. Price $:5,000. ?10 acres of land, hound by lands of Homer Armstrong, J. A. McBraorty and others. Price $1,800. ST acres of land, in one mile of Harksdalo Station, nicely located, good buildings and in high state of culti vation, a model farm. Price $5G per aero. Fight room dwelling, good improved out-building, in the town of Orny Court. $2,500, Three lots at the Watts Mills, nice ly located, fronting North Harper street. See me for prices. One four room cottage, in (own of Cray Court, built 1912, finished com plete, with a half acre lot. $<;oo. If you do not find what you want in tho list, call on me for further in formation. 1 am always in touch with parties wanting to sell or buy. I Can Secure Loans and Make Advances on Real Estate GRAY COURT, S. G The Man That Divides the Earth to Suit Your Purse." STOMACH TROUBLE FOR FIVE YEARS Majority of Friends Thought Mr. Hughes Would Die, But One Helped Him to Recoyery. Pomeroyton, Ky.?In interesting ad vices from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes writes as follows: "I was down with stomach trouble for five (5) years, and would have sick headache so bad, at times, that I thought surely 1 would die. I tried different treatments, but they did not seem to do me any e,ood. I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep, and all my friends, except one, thought I would die. He advised me to try j Thedford's Black-Draught, and quit j taking other medicines. I decided to take Iiis advice, although I did nol have any confidence in it. I have now been taking Black-Draught for three months, and it has cured mc? haven't had those awful sick headaches since I began using; it. I am so thankful for what Black Draught lias done for mc." Thedford's Black-Draught has been found a very valuable medicine for de rangements of the stomach and liver. It is composed of pure, vegetable herbs, contains no dangerous ingredients, and acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely I used by young and old, and should be kept in every family chest. Get a package today. Duly a quarter, j.?e CON I) EN SKI) PASSE NO EK S( III 1)11.IS BoLvvcon Greenville, Andor?on fiinl Greenwood. Effective Sunday, s<i> tombor 7th, 1913. Trains loavo ami arrive Main Slr< < t Terminal. Leave irrlro No. Time No. Time 30 fl::to a. M. 31 7:3.1 A. M. 32 N:2.r. ? M. !<::C A. M. 34 10:3fi . M. 11:45 A. M. 36 11':or, M. ;:7 1:20 I'. M. 38 2:in i'. m. r. M, in 4:20 I'. m. II &;30 I*. M. 42 r?:40 I*. M 13 6:40 I'. M. ?I I 6: in I'. m 7:.".n I'. M. i<; 9:10 I*. m it 10: IS P. m. TicketH on sale G. S. & A. Terminal 104 Nona Main Street. IC, Thomason, ilen. Mgr. C. s. Allen, Gen. Pai fl A gent. DK. CLIFTON JONES Dentist Office in Simmons Building Phone: Office No. 86; Residence 219 NOTICE OF THE County Treasurer The Books of tho County Treasurer ill be opened for tho collection of state. County and Commutation (toad Taxes for fiscal year, 1913, at the Treasurer's Ofnce from October 16th. to Docomber :ttst. 1912. After Docoin her 31st. one per eenl will l>?> added. After January :Mst, two per cent will bo added, i\nd after February 28th, s?>\en per cent, will bo added till tho 15th day of March, 1914, when tho hooks w ill he closed. All persons owning property in moro than one Township are rcquostod to call for receipts in eftoh of the several Townships in which the property la located, This Is Important, as addition al eost and penalty may he attached. All able-bodied male citizens be tween tlie ar.es of 21. ami 00 years of age are liable to pay a poll tax of $1.00 except old soldiers, who arc exempt it ?>' yours o' nge. Commutation IUkuI Tax $l.fiO in lieu of road duty, The Tax lev> is us follows: For State purposes.t?V4 mills For Constitutional School Tax .! mills For Ordinal> County purposes mills For Interest on Unllroad Bonds t II For Itoad and Bridge Bonds 3 mills For Court House lUuidi .. . .tVi mills For Special School Tax . . .1 mill Total.I T;i, mills Special Schools I,aurens Township. Hamens No. it.7 lullls Trinity Itldgc No. i.8?4 mills Maddens No. ?_'.I mills Narnlc No. .r, mills Baileys No. i.2 mills Mills No .2 mills Oak (li'OVe No. (I.1! mills Ora No. i.i min ? Special Schools Youngs Township. Youngs No. :!.2 mills Youngs No. 2.i iuIIIh Youngs No. i.4 mill s YoUUgR No. H.I mills Fountain Inn No, 311.ii mills t.anford No. 10.ll'/l' mill i Oia No. 12.i mills Youngs No. i.:t mills Central No. c.2 mills S|>eeinl School Dials Township. Oleen Pond No. 1. i mill 1 Dials No. 'J.:i mills Shlloh No. .l mills dray Ctnirl Owlngs No. !.1 mills Barksdiilc No 1;.r> mills Dials Church No. 7 .2 .mills Fountain Ian No. ZW.ii mil ; Merna No. S.*.! mills l>ials No. i.i mills Special Schools Sullivan Township Ml. Bediel No, .:t mills Princeton No. 1.1 milln Poplar Springs No. :'..1 mills itabun No. i.s1... mill Hendersonviillo No. .'..s1.. tit 111h Friendship No. r..7 mills Brewerlon No. 7.mill.; Sullivan Township It. It. Ilonds 4 mills Merna No. s.2 mills Special Schools Waterloo Township. Waterloo No. ii.i mills Ml. dnllagher No. i.:?, mills Bethlehem No. 2.2 mills Kkom No. ::.I mills Ceiilerpolnl No. i.;.' mills Oakvllle No. .'..:: mills Mi. Pleasant No. t;.2 nulls Ml. Olive No. 7.:. mills Iteody drove No. s.2 mills Special School- Cross llill Township Cross llill No. 1::.t; mills Cross llill No. i.2 mills Cross llill No. 2.2 mills Cross llill No. i.'2 mills Cross llill No. f.t mills Cross Hill No. C.'.! mills Cross Hill No. :'..2 mills Special Schools Hunter Township. Mountvllle No. HI.!? mill '. Hunter No. 2.4 mills Hunter No. .2 mills Clinton No. f.0 mills Hunter No. s.:t mills Wadsworlli No. I.'2 mills Hunter No. i.II 111 III? Special Schools Jacks Township. Odells No I)..1 mills! Hurricane No. la. .. .nill * Shady GrOYO No. 'I.:t mills Jacks No. .'..'? iuIIIh >pccla) Schools Scuflletown Township I Kingston Church No. .mills Scuflletown No. i.'.' mills I,an ford No. 10.<?'.? mills Ora No. \2.1 mill < Scuflletown No. 2..4 ' millrt Scufllclown No. 4.t mills Prompt attention will he given (hose who wish to pay tie ii Taxes through the mail by cheek, money order, etc. person ending in llst? of name i to he taken oft :i t n roipn steil In ?eiul ? them earl> : and give Hie Township of j each, as the Treasurer is very busy .in in:- the month or December, Itoss D. YOUNd. COUIlty Tie: li? l\ Sept. ii.her 17. 1913. td. Dr. T. L. Timmerman Dentist People's Bank Building Phone 3S2, 1 .aureus, S. C. When you fee!: folis, tired* worried of despondim! ii i i m. ? l MO'fT'S NERVERJNl PILLS. 'I '! ? rei ? ?'? I he i. :'.!' make life worth liv ng. i ? m'h< ?"d ?? 1 rvlott'a Nerverine Pills?. ' ! WH MAN!" Ml CO.. Propl., Cleveland. Cl,i LUKE..4 DIM'fJ < <>. Lnurensi s. C.