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ppF Epg^p^n W- * - ??? * ^^^^BB Ifl^H ^BBfl BH VJ. I 1 We Ar ? We must f ber is now need room stock dam Shoes, Etc L. A. b TO MOT y * Since opening the greatest ol We have had a noted physici; this 1 I . ? Chick Springs Co., Chick Springs, S. C i Gentlemen:? i ft-Ai. /inminfy VinmP. f ^XitCl tviumg vu.. _ a great deal of thought, to say that in all my pre i? especial study, I have m that the Chick Springs 1 The little patient tha case of stomach trouble, with the rapidity of her three or four days. If 1 as it did last she will be In closing let me sa^ best medicinal waters in good physicians attcntic y I * v We take it to be a fact the ci good health of those usii .-9 their improved appe a personal appli and regulai listen: 4 r s ' r -, CHICK % > Personal Mention. ?Capt. D. H. Rice, of Olar, was in the city Tuesday. ?Mrs. Geo. F. Hair is in Columbia foi medical treatment. ?Mr. Henry Carter, of Ehrhardt, was in the city last Friday. ?Mrs. Mary E. Hartzog, of Denmark spent Tuesday in the city. 4 ?Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Raney, of Talle" * hassee, Fla., are on a visit to relatives here. ?Misses Carrie and Laura Bamberg spent a few days with friends at Ehrhardl .. ? last week. A ?Messrs. John S. Jennings and Vernor Brabham, of Bamberg, were in town Sun * day.?Barnwell Sentinel. ?A. Mclver Bostick, Esq., and family left last Thursday for Beaufort, wlier< they will spend some time. ?Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brabham anc daughter, Miss Gedelle, left Tuesdaj morning for Asheville, N. C., where thej will spend a month. ?Col. Jno. F. Folk went to Columbi* Tuesday morning to participate in th< review of the second regiment as a mem ber of Governor Heyward's staff, r ?Dr. Geo. F. Hair left Tuesday to at tend the meeting of the State Denta Association at White Stone Springs. Hi will be away until next Monday. ?Mrs. H. W. Johnson went to Greens boro, N. C., last Monday evening fo medical treatment. She was accompanie< > by Mr. Johnson. She has been in ba< health for several months, and her man; friends hope that she will improve. i ir ank Be e Closii mrt company with in New York purcl . Our store is to h aged while the wc at your own pric* CLAUB HERS OF new unitN f pleasure that we: an with us for a week watchin< physician; also want yon to n< diseases rom Chick Springs I have give; and for the sake of suffering ch - ? - V'1J? ictice, and 1 have given cniiar ever tried a water that gave the has. t I carried over has a very . I must say that I was very mi improvement after only drinki the water acts as nicely with h a sound and well child. r to you that I believe you ha^ America, and I would suggest n to it in the treatment of childr DR. J. H. BRADFIE] Atlai itizens of Greenville, more esp< lg it regularly is a self-evident arance and increased energy v cation. The water others drii uty. We reccommend at leasl If after drinking Chick Sprii eturn the money." We will r< the ground floor in the Oj of things concerning : SPRIT i | ?Mr. J. W. Barnes, of Cope, was in the city to-day. ! ?Mr. R. \V. D. Rowell went up to Columbia Tuesday morning. ?Mrs. A. H. Bruce spent last week in Charleston on a visit to relatives. 1 ?Messrs. J. S. and B. B. Bishop, of the Ebrhardt section, were in the city Tues, day. ?Mrs. Hebron Berry, of Branchville, is . visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. j Bruce. ?Mrs. B. W. Simmons returned this P morning from a visit to relatives in Orl angeburg. ?Mrs. H. C. Folk, Miss Lucile, and t several of the children left Monday for . a stay at White Stone Springs. ?Mr. J. S. Breiana, 01 tne n.earse scur tion, was in the city Tuesday and paid us a ? pleasant call. ?Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Sandifer.of Georj gia, are on a visit to relatives and friends r in the eounty. Mr. Sandifer moved to r Georgia last January a year ago and is getting along nicely over there. I DR. H. F HOOVER 3 asks the readers of this paper who are suffering with indigestion or dyspepsia to call on him and get a bottle of Kodol Dys pepsia Cure. If you knew the value of ^ this remedy as we know it, you would not e suffer another day. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a thorough digestant and tissuebuilding tonic as well. It is indorsed by r hundreds of people whom it has cured of i indigestion, dyspepsia, palpitation of the I heart and stomach troubles. Kodol Dy9y pepsia Cure digests what you eat. It is pleasant, palatable and strengthening. e Largest St We've I 3j. imberj tig Out all Summer Stoc lasing a tremend e remodeled and < rkmen are with i now or pay more BR, : SICK A Hotel, June the fi state that in ever} ? the results of Chick Spring ote what the mother has to s 3 and enjoys the reputatk a your water x ildren I wish en's diseases > satisfaction ^ complicated ich surprised ng'the water er this week re one of the (P that you call X 'ens diseases. r L4JLS, nta, Ga. ecially, are as a unit in admi truth witnessed by those gi ery strongly. We know th* lk cannot do you any good, t a quart before breakfast, th [igs Water, giving it a fair, s gturn it just as sure as you f 3era House building in Gree the water or the hotel. MGS C I. A. BUL Little Jack's Prayer, The Philadelphia Press relates that 5-year-old Jack is very brave in the da time, but a coward when it is dark. T] other night after having prayed for t his relatives, he mournfully concludi his unpplication in the following words "And oh, dear Lord, do take care Jack when it gets dark, and the light is i gone; don't let anything hurt him, pleas and don't let anybody get him." The changing his tone to a very cheerful, co fident one, he said: "You needn't bother about him in tl day time, Lord; just let him alone, ai he can have a good time and take care himself." CURED OF CRRONIC DIARHOE AFTER TEN YEARS OF SUFFERING. "I wish to say a few words in praise Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dii rhoe'a Remedy," says Mrs. Mattie Burg of Martinsville, Ya. "I suffered fro chronic diarrhoea for ten years and dr ing that time tried various medicines wit out obtaining permanent relief, La summer one of my children was taki with cholera morbus, and I procured bottle of this remedy. Only two dos were required to give her entire relief, then decided to try the medicine myse and did not use all of one bottle before was well and I have never since be troubled with that complaint. One ca not say too much in favor of that wc derful medicine/'This remedy is for si by Bamberg Pharmacy; H. C. Rice, De mark. {f v* d' > -J lock Cver Had ad Prices Thai Startle Co g, - Ban ; AH Suj k of any and every d lous stock of fall and enlarged as well, am us. Buy Clothing, i later. Which will 3 - Bt NDDELK irst, we have had sev \ r case we have seen t ?s Water 011 a little patient of his. ay. Let us state that this physic >n of one as the best in A me Chick Spring* Chick Spri <-yy Gentlemen:? Wferb) It is hard fo: wonderful wate friend who had especially adap can testify to it as yon know, i spring, and nov 2) the time, and h M I wish everj ing children in tting and admiring the virtue of ( ving testimonials to that effect ar it this is true, we trust that it wi You will have to drink it yourse e same before retiring, and two qu quare trial, you do not realize the ire satisfied that it has not done y nville, and is also designed to act ompa? ?L,, Manager 7 woffjrd college i V- ^ I SPARTA.>tJLKU, s. w. tie ill Henry N. Snyder, Litt. D., M. A., Pres. e<* Four full college courses; favorable : surroundings; Cleveland science hall; of gymnasium, atheletic grounds; lecture ill course; library facilities. 51st year be>e, gins September 21st, 1904. For catalogue n, apply to J. A. GAME WELL, n- Secretary. ,a WOFFORD COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL, 0f| SPARTANBURG, S. C. Elegant new buildings. Careful attenA tion to individual students. Board and tuition for year $110. All information given by A. M. DuPRE, of Head Master. tr? ?? ;e, FINAL DISCHARGE. On Friday, the 12th day of August, 1904, at ten o'clock a. m., I will file my final * account as administratrix of estate of en George P. Bamberg, deceased, with B. W. [ a Miley, Judge of Probate for Bamberg county, and will thereupon ask for letters j dismissory. MRS. M. E. BAMBERG, lf Administratrix. | ; j Bamberg, S. C., July 11, 1904. enD FOR SALE I ?n- One eight horse power Biglow engine I tie and boiler in first-class condition. 1 :n- J. M. JENNINGS, | Bamberg, 8. C. \ " ' ''/" **'' "* ' y" ' jP \ ' f* : .i t, - , buggies 1 mpetition buggies 1 iberg, S. C. 1 mmer Goods 1 escription. Our Mr. Klau- l|| winter wearables, and we | i we don't want to get any :M Dress Goods, White Goods, || fOU do? (it dt dt '.j 1 imberg, S. G il ;ate children j eral sick children, and it is with the :j| he most wonderful change. jfl We want you to read the letter we have received from JH ?ian is a Specialist of Children's :||S ngs, S. C., , r me to express myself in the praises of your most Jg r. I came to Chick Springs at the suggestion of a f lTMAWn +Vio mpriimnol nna?it,ies of the water A11V TT iJ VI buv jmrnm ted to children's diseases, and it is with joy that I U|S ;s most happy results with our little daughter; for 5 vhen she came she was not able to walk to the J v she is going everywhere and wanting to eat all S as only been here one week. ;.j r good mother to know the good there is for suffer- |i the use of Chick Springs "Water. MRS. PIERRI B. DAYIS, - St. Louis, Mo. vhick Springs Water. The improved condition and final f| id by many who have not written, but who testify in ^|S 11 make good reading, but our object is to make :lf, and in addition drink it with judgment :?l|l larts at intervals during the day. !Now ' good effect we claim, then we will on good. Our city office is on .* as an Information Bureau N Y 9 Chick springs, s. iu m I ANOTHER CAR LOAD ^ M "8 (Horses and Mules! M HAS ARRIVED || ilS | AT OUR STABLES I I m If you need an Animal for Any Purpose, m || we can suit you. A full stock of . . . M Sp I BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, I 1 | WHIPS, LAP ROBES, Etc., Etc. jf J SU See us for anything in our line. We will give H| you easy terms at closest prices. Come and see | JONES BROTHERS