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SPlcfi xx XXj SJ G. Fi We Ai We musi ber is no need rooi stock dai Shoes, Ei I A 1 TO MOl \ Since opening the greatest < We have had a noted physii this * ? t i ?????? 4. , Chick Springs Co., Chick Springs, S. n . ai ijenuemen:? - After coming home a great deal of thoughl to say that in all my p ( especial study, I have i that the Chick Springs The little patient th case of stomach troubl with the rapidity of he three or four days. If as it did last she will b In closing let me sa best medicinal waters ii good physicians attenti ? * We take it to be a fret the c .good health of those usi their improved appe * a personal appl and regula listen: "r \ CHICK / Personal Mention. ?Mr. J. D. Milhous, of Denmark, was in the city Tuesday. ?Miss Ida Groves, of Blackville is visiting Miss Clio Cope. ?Mr. J. E. Brown, of Lawtey, Fla., is visiting relatives here. ?Mr. J. C. Breland, of the Kearse section, was in the city Monday. ?Mr. A. P. Gray of the Olar section, was in the city last Friday. ?Mr. S. H. Saunders, of Florence, spent several days in the city this week. ?Mr. J. J. Brabham has accepted a gosition in the store of Henry F. Bamerg. ?Messrs. T. D. Beard and Thos. Claytor, of the Colston section, were in the city Tuesday. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. 31. Kinard went to Edgefield last week, where they will live in the future. ?Mrs. J. D. O'Hearn, of Jacksonville, Fla., is visiting her parents, Mr. and 3Irs. Geo. A. Jennings. ?Mr. and 3Irs. J, W. Barnes, of the Cope section of Orangeburg county, were in the city last Friday. ?3Ir. A. Kirsch, Jr., will leave to-day (Wednesday) for Richmond, Ya., to accept a position with a wholesale shoe house. ?Mr. and 3Irs. W. H. Morris, of Danforth, Ga., are here on a visit to relatives and friends. Mr. Morris came over at this time in order to be present at the reunion of his company next Thursday at Rivers' bridge. He was a member of Company G. v - * , : IL SALE 5.RNESS i "n "n t . tt: *r rank: B re Closi t part company wit w in New York pur m. Our store is to maged while the v tc., at your own pri KLAUE HCDC ni UJLIIaJ l/J i new Chick Spring, af pleasure that we cian with us for a week watchi 5 physician; also want yon to diseas v C., from Chick Springs I have giv< t, and for the sake of suffering c ractice, and I have given child never tried a water that gave th \ has. at I carried over has a very e. I must say that I was very m r improvement after only drink ' the water acts as nicely with ] e a sound and well child, y to you that I believe you ha i America, and I would suggest on to it in the treatment of child. DK. J. H. BRADFIE Atla utizens of Orreenville, more esp ng it regularly is a self-evident jarance and increased energy v ication. The water others dri] rity. We reccommend at leas If after drinking Chick Spri] eturn the money." We will r< the ground floor in the O] of things concerning : sprii ?Mr. E. D. Bessinger, of Olar, was in the city Tuesday. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jones, of Colston, were here Tuesday. ?Rev. R. S. Beckham, of Denmark, was in the city Tuesday. ?Maj. Havelock Eaves, of Sumter, spent Sunday and Monday in the city. ?Messrs. J. A. Peters and J. C. Copeland, of the Ehrhardt section, were in the oitv Tuesdav. J y ?Mr. D. W. Shealy spent Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday in Leesville on a visit to his parents. ?Mrs. A. H. Bruce went to Williston last Friday to attend the funeral of her niece, Miss Bertha Bruce. ?Mr. and Mrs. C. J. S. Brooker returned Tuesday morning from a trip to St. Louis, Chicago, and other points. ?Mrs. W. Paul Riley and little son left Monday afternoon for Hendersonville.N. C., to spend the balance of the summer. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Copeland and little daughter left last Monday afternoon for their summer home at Hendersonville, where they will spend the hot months. ?Mr. J. L. Eddleman left Tuesday morning for Edgefield, to accept the superintendency of the cotton mill there. Mrs. Eddleman and Lewis will follow in a week or two. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. Laz. Copeland, of the Ehrhardt section, were in the city Wednesday morning, on their way to White Pond, to visit the family of their son, Mr. G. E. Copeland. Wanted.?A quantity of good honey in sections. H. Brown, Bamberg Nurseries :, PRICE & Your chance for bar in Bridles to all work* y $1.35, now $1.00. Hai ?best value. Full new ' amberj ing OiH h all Summer Stoc chasing a tremenc be remodeled and 1 workmen are with ce now or pay more iER, F SICK A A, s Hotel, June the fii state that in every ng the results of Chick Springi note what the mother has to sa es and enjoys the reputatioi en your water xy hildrenlwish ren's diseases e satisfaction complicated uch surprised ;ing the water her this week XT ive one of the Ki : that you call rens diseases.LD, mta, Ga. >ecially, are as a unit in admitt truth witnessed by those givii ery strongly. TV e know that ik cannot do y<>u any good. "] t a quart before breakfast, the g ags Water, giving it a fair, sqr 2turn it just as sure as you are pera House buildi ng in Greenv the water or the hotel. SfGS C< r. A. BULl Speckilation. Baron Moncheur, the Belgian minister, visited Baltimore last month. At a dinner in Baltimore he said: "The spirit of business enterprise and speculation is what impresses me most profoundly in America. For instance, I was riding one day on the outskirts of Washington and got a little boy to hold my horse. 1 was gone aDout iu minutes, and on my return I found the first boy gone, and another, smaller one standing , 'at the horse's head. "'How is this?' I said. "'You are not the boy I left the horse with.' " 'No,' said the tiny urchin; 'I speculated and bought the job off the other fel- , low for a dime.' "Of course, after that," the minister 1 ended, "it was impossible for me to 'bear' ( the market." ' One Lady's Recommendation Sold Fifty Boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. I have, I believe, sold fifty boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets on recommendation of a lady here, who bought a box about a year ago. She never | tires telling her neighbors and friends of i the good quality of these tablets?P. M. ] Shore, Druggist, Rochester, Ind. The plea-ant purgative effect of these tablets i makes them a favorite with ladies every- \ where. For sale by Bamberg Pharmacy, i Bamberg; H, C. Rice, Denmark. v.- v :7 --y v . .7:-'^ - xt IS MAR gains in a nice set Harness, i irs of stock. -1| inch Heav nd Made, Mew Goods, heavie line fancy Robes, selling then y, - Ba t All Si k of any and ever lous stock of fall a enlarged as well, us. Buy Cloth ir j later. Which wi - B ND DELI I rst, we have had s case we have seei s Water 011 a little patient of ,y. Let us state that this ph a of one as the best in A Purnr QT>-di \yiiivix k^xrxvj Chick I yv Gentlemen : It is hare wonderful \*s friend who 1 especially a< can testify t as you knoi TVs spring, and: the time, an* I wish ev ing children ing and admiring the virtue c ig testimonials to that effect this is true, we trust that it Fqu will have to drink-it-you; iame before retiring, and two tare trial, you do not realize t i satisfied that it has not done ille, and is also designed to s OMPAJ L?, Manage indigestion] With its companions, heart burn, flatulence, torpidity of the liver, constipation, palpitation of the heart, poor blood, headache and other nervous symptoms, sallow skin, foul tongue, offensive breath and a legion of other ailments is the most widespread and destructive malady among the American people. The Herbine treatment cures all these troubles. 50c bottle. Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover, Bamberg, S. C. UI would kiss you," said the youth, "but alas ! I've been eating onions." "Don't mind that," laughed the maiden. ""We had limburger for supper." FORSALE. An up-to-date meat market, equipped with handsome oak refrigerator, 2 tons capacity, and all necessary fixtures. Has established trade among the best class of customers. 1). W. SHEALY. Bamberg, S. C? July 6, 1904. FOR SALE. One brick store 25x75 feet; and lot containing 48x198 feet, being near railroad track. Is a most splendid lot for a ware aouse. At sacrifice price. Also, one dwelling, five rooms, deep svell, fruit trees; lot 210x210 feet, all mder fence. Price very low and easy terms. J. T. O'NEAL, Real Estate Agent. & i l - : . .v.-; IKED DOWN ONI Saddle, Robe, Etc. I make a special offer v Mnle Bridle, such as usually sells for st ever sold in town, and positively the a cheap. Come see 'em, they'll suit you. mberg, S. C. 1 ummer Goods | y description. Our Mr. Klau- J nd winter wearables, and we f and we don't want to get any J9 ig, Dress Goods, White Goods, M ill you do? ui ?si. di *16 >amberg, S. C m ICATE CHILDREN I everal sick children, and it is with the ||j ii the most wonderful change. S his. We want you to read the letter we have received from |l? ysician is a Specialist of Children's s I? imerica: , | [XGS Co., . | Springs, S. C., 4 I for me to express myself in the praises of your most 5 rater. I came to Chick Springs at the suggestion of a lad known of the medicinal qualities of the water lapted to children's diseases, and it is with joy that I 0 its most nappy results witn our little daughter; for % v, when she came she was not able to walk to the now 6he is going everywhere and wanting to eat all ^ 1 has only been here one week. f ery good mother to know the good there is for suffer- I in the use of Chick Springs "Water. 3 MRS. PIERRI B. DAVIS, | St. Louis, Mo. | >f Chick Springs Water. ThQ improved condition and final .ml aiiu uy iiiiiay vviiu nave ijul wmieu, out WOO testily in will make good reading, but our object is to make ^ rself, and in addition drink it with judgment quarts at intervals during the day. Now ' he good effect we claim, then we will 5 ' you good. Our city office is on . fj9| ict as an Information Bureau NY, Chick 5prings, S. C. 1|j I ANOTHER CAR LOAD ^?> | -^B (Horses and Mules! | HAS ARRIVED || i|jg I AT OUR STABLES! 1 ij If you need an Animal for Any Purpose, 11| fj we can suit you. A full stock of . . . || I BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, 8 9 f WHIPS, LAP ROBES, Etc., Etc. f J j||g See us for anything in our line. We will give jjp you easy terms at closest prices. Come pnd see ^ 1 JONES BROTHERS J