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f WANT SOMEBODY IS TALKING ABOUT ME. PUBLISHED BY E. B M. Pall and Winter and KMT HESS POLLERS In The Press and Standard they will reach over 8,500 readers and will surely bring results. If you have anything to sell, or if you “want” anything try one. I may live a Christian life, Or 1 may live vain and vile: There s somebody watching waiting, To break my heart with lies. I may be in the valley. Bowed down on my knees. Or somewhere preaching the gospel There's somebody talking about me. CHORUS. Poor me, poor me. There’s somebody talking about me. I try to prove my religion I walk the narrow way : Praying the Lord to help me And lead me every day, i ^et there are unbelievers. Who have no faith in me. Instead of seeking Jesus, j The y are somewhere talking about mi*. Sometime, I meet my brethren. We talk and have a good time. But yet 1 am uneasy. For 1 fear there’s trouble behind, They’ll talk our conversation. And tell to who they please; As tho’ they had’ntsaid nothing, And put ail the talk on me. And if I have no company. I’m selfish they proclaim; And if I try to live friendly. ! They are talking just tne same, ! Sometime I stop and wonder. How strange it seems to be. That 1 don't bother nobody, And yet they are talking about me. But Jesus gives me comfort. And sati.-fies my mind; [Saying let the world kt*ep talking, I have an appointed time. So I'm riot able to tell you, Just how long it may Ik*, But there is a time coming When you’ll stop talking about me. — — ' DeWitt'ii Kidney and IPadder HilU are i juet w hat you tueu and what you should ' set iislit away for pain in the back, backail e. rheumatic pain*>. and all uri nary ncd bladder troubles Thouaanda j ot j c pie suffer from Kidney and Btad- : der trouble and do not know it. They think it ia a cold or a at ain Don’t | take any obancea. Get DeWitt'a Kid- tiBv and Bladder Pilla. Ibey are anti- ' atptie aud promptly soothe the pain. .Don't fail to iudet upon DeWitt’a. Kid- • ney and Bladder I’ills. We sell them. Sold by Walteiboro Drnf Co. Thursday and Friday, October 8 and 9. All the new and latest styles of hats and dress goods will be shown. You are cordially invited to come to the opening. Remember the date—Thursday and Friday. Oct. 8 and 9. MRS. W. A. BLACK THE LADIES STOKE. Dieting never cures indigestion. In the first place, you can’t select only the food which your stomavh can digest. There is always some food undi gested, to irritate the stomach lining. In the next place, dieting means partial starvation The body requires many food elements. To omit some means to starve some part. When you are weak, or an organ is weak, you particularly need your full quota of food. Eat what y6u need of the food you want, and let Kodol, for a little time, do the digesting. Kodol does all that other di gesters don’t do. Most digesters depend mainly on pepsin, and pepsin digests albumen only. Kodol digests starch, fats and phosphates just as well as albumen. If does, in addition, all that the bowels do toward digestion. The result is complete relief. No pain, no irritation, no un digested food. You get your full nourishment, yet the stomach has no work. The stomach recovers, just like a lame ankle, when you completely relieve it. Nature docs all the curing. Our Guarantee On the firM dollar bottle of Kodol your druggist gives a signed guar antee. If it fails to do all we claim, your druggist returns your money. You take no rbk whatever. This $1 no bottle contains 2'/j times as much as the 00c bottle. Made by E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. For sale by*Waltcrl>oro Drug Company. <5. It is CFieap J-LdTrertising, 25 words or less 25 cents each insertion. It pays to ad' vertise in the medium that reaches the people. The Press and Standard, *V Paper with the Circulation ISLA.NLTON A q iTT’ON MARKET. laiamitoii, Oet "i,—The farm-rs are about done picking oot- tou, and are sorry their crop ia so short. \Ye have one of the beat cot ton marketa here that can be found ia the South. We get us much here for cotton us can oe got ♦on at Hamp ton, Yarnville or Crocketville I Tuesday there were 75 bales-sold ! here at from 8 7 X to 9 14 cents. I | Those who have cotton to sell had ! better bring their cotton to this mar^ ket. Frank Dra-dy of Yarntille and W. E Barnes for W. F. Light- I aey were buyers here Tuesday. Saturday, Sept. '.Mi, B. H. Dopson killed a deer while on a drive with W.M.tiodley, Sr, S. A. Crosby, Dan Godley, 1\ C. Crosby, and H. H. Wentz There has been another j drive, but we have not heard if any I deer was killed. J. T. Polk and daughter, Mrs. Corbett, were in town to-day. G. Frank Bamberg was in town this week. - E. H. Dopson and son, Emmett, and Xa’han Crocby went to Bamberg this week. Dave Godley is very ill but we hop* he will soon be up again. Mrs M M Godley at d son Dan, of Savannah, who have been spending , sometime with her daughter, Mrs i B. II. Dopson have returned to their | home. Will come again soon, OLD HARD TIMES. LITTLE ROCK LACONICS, j Kuflin, Oct. 5,—Special: B. F. Griffin a^d family of Williams spent Saturday night aud Suuday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Griffin near bells Miss Bessie Jones was the honored guest of Misses Ouie and Mattie Car ter Sunday. Rev. B. R. Ulmer deliyered an able sermon at LiMe Rock the thir^ Sunday in September. Miss Mell Drawdy of Weeks is Tinting r-Dtives ui .r Bells. Lee H uusori Y'!»ri the home of Mrs Sallie Cro-bv «jiii‘e frequently. Seems as if th< ie must be some at traction. Misses Martin aud Blanche Griffin •pent Saturday n'tynt and Sunday with their sis:e>, Mrs. Lula Pat rick at Williams. atCnding, while there, the pint noted meeting at Marion Baptist •-'.i < h. t.UESB WHO? Special Offer in Seasonable Dress Goods 1 piece Black Broad Cloth. Value £1.00 yard, to go at 75c 1 piece Black surge. Value $1.00 yard, to £0 at 75c. yard. 1 piece granite Cloth.e Value Soc. yd, to g°at 55 \ yard. At Hyrne’s Store (HE WORK GREATEST SEWING HACHIK 1UGHT RUNNING. Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup COVTAUTS HOiriT AMD TAM RsIIstm Colds bj worlrinf them out si * ths tysUm through a copious and hw<feg action sf the bowala Relieves Coughs by cleansing tfcS mucous membranes of the throat, sheaf sad bronchial tubas. “As please*' to the lasts Children Like It* F« BACKACHE—WEAK K1BIITS Trj MVari KMmi is4 Blatter Pills—Sen itt John M. Klein. Druggist. If von want el there VlhraMnu Shuttle. Tl< >tn ry •hutlle or a Hlnvle Thread I Chain oruefcj Sewing llwchhie write to THE HEW HOME KWIIB^ACHUE COMPARt Manr MwincmacMne* are made to »eli-erardlr.* a* qaaiity, but the N«W Male i» made 10 weal Our ruaranty never ruat ouS ••M hgr MtMarlsed dealers ealj.' 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE 8 A N I>. HILL VS. MT. t'A UM EL. Saturday afternoon an interes ting game of ball wm played-at Ml Car mel between the local team and the team of Sand Hill which resulted in a score of 6 to 4 in lavor of Sand Hill. The batteries wen: ML Carmgl, Lush Linder, pitcher and F. Beaafc* catcher; Sand Hill, Allie Jtteaob, pitcher, and G. Griffin, catcher. b. i T » v Anrnnaaand , qnlciclr a»Y«rli .1 invciifViti ia p- ■ 1 loua *• riel ly »«nl fra*. Ol l*nt«uta U. nclUt, \ Traoc Marks Dcsmns 'oaYRKurrs Ac. and daerrlpllon neay • fre« wnMIier au oDimuiilriv. Pa HUbOM on Palmita ! <r •acarini paianU. h Munn ji^Co. . rqaaiTa dittricaiL •irt WMtlr, ir n>o: I' i'. iol wMtir. Mnwt dr- I’-iimnli Tartna. 13 a Kid by i3 rueVcgnlwm. Y PATENTS lOCURKOaMOl iwlna arplK4a.rar i Pma nartoa. bow to i W*****.**®- IN ALL COUimHKS. Bu*ituts Brtft n-kh WmsM^tm . monry and <y tm tk* pnUnt. WrUaori WAOMIHSTOM, ». O. SNOW IS - i 1 c. \ > W-.. -W. i.. \ ' . . .