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m G. Fr We Ar We must ber is nov need rooit stock dan Shoes, Et< L. A. I TO MOT f, f ! Since opening the greatest o We have had a noted physici this V * / Chick Springs Co., Chick Springs, S. ( Gentlemen:? After coming home 1 n nrYvaaf rtafll nf thniicht. M. O?7 .< to say that in all my pn especial study, I have n that the Chick Springs The little patient tha case of stomach trouble v with the rapidity of her a three or four days. If as it did last she will be In closing let me saj best medicinal waters in good physicians attcntic I We take it to be a fact the ci ( good health of those usii K their improved appej a personal appli and regular \* listen: I. ft1 CHICK I F >. > K Personal Mention. ?Mr. and Mrs. Harry Calhonn spent Monday night in the city. ?Mr. J. D. Milhous, of Denmark, was in the city Monday. ?Miss Maggie G. Hutto, of Augnsta, is visiting at Gen. F. M. Bamberg's. ?Miss Hibernia Counts, of Washing, ton, N. C., is visiting relatives here. . y*' ?Mr. E. S. Baggott spent last week in Blackville, Barnwell and Denmark. ?Clerk of Court C. B. Free returned last Friday from a trip to Glenn Springs. f ? ?Messrs. Roy M. Bruce and Harry N. \ *' Bellinger, are spending the week in Savannah. >' ?Mrs. Mary E. Hartzog returned to Denmark Tuesday morning, after a week's visit to relatives here. * ?Mr. H. H. Hill,, of Sanford, Fla., is visiting relatives here. His family has * / been here for several weeks. i * ?Messrs. "W. Paul Riley and H. H. Copeland left last Saturday morning for a stay at Hendersonville, N. C. ?Mr. and Mrs. M. Moye spent several days last week on a visit to the family of his father, Mr. M. A. Moye, in Fairfax. F * ?President F. N. K. Bailey, of Edgefield, spent a few days in the city last week with the family of Dr. J. B. Black. ?Mrs. R. M. Hays, of Greenwood, who has been visiting her parents, Gen. and Mrs. F. M. Bamberg, returned home last Saturday. -< ?Mr. M. N. Rice, of the Buford's Bridge section, was in the city Monday. v . He stys they have had good rains in his section and the crops are fine. ? v I i* j ir ank Be e Closii part company with v in New York purct 1. Our store is to b< laged while the wo at your own price CLAUB urnr nn iiekd ur new Chick Springs f pleasure that we s an with us for a week watching physician; also want yon to noi diseases from Chick Springs I have given and for the sake of suffering chil actice, and I have given childrei ever tried a water that gave the t has. T Vi ?1 C? o VD1*T7 C it X UUi 1 ICU \J I VI 1IUO u v v< j v . I must say that I was very muc improvement after only drinkin the water acts as nicely with hei i a sound and well child. r to you that I believe you have America, and I would suggest tl >n to it in the treatment of childrei DR. J. H. BRADFIEL] Atlant c itizens of Greenville, more espee 1 g it regularly is a self-evident ti arance and increased energy ver cation. The water others drink ity. We reccommend at least a If after drinking Chick Spring sturn the money." We will reti the ground floor in the Ope of things concerning th ; SPRIF j ?Mr. Wm. Toney, of Johnston, spent to-day in the city. ?Mr. R. H. Jennings, of Orangeburg, was in the city to-day. ?Mr. J. M. Grimes, of the Colston sec- l^1 ! tion, was in the city Monday. ea ?Maj. Havelock Eaves, of Sumter, spent Saturday and Sunday in the city. ^ ?H. F. Rice, Esq., of Aiken, was in the -,a city Tuesday afternoon and this morning. in ?Mr. T. A. Green, of Spartanburg, has Rj been spending several days in the city. M "Pplflpr nf MnlHns. is ?Ml* HVV/bvu *?* * ? ? ? , ? spending a few days here with relatives. ?Mr. A. H. Bruce has been sick for several days, but is some better at this m< writing. ' ?Messrs. M. 0. Kinard and E. Z. Mc- " Millan were in the city to-day and called 11 to see us. ?Mrs. H. S. Dowling, who has been on an extended visit to relatives in Anderson, is at home again. ?Mrs. John Cooner left Tuesday morn- be ing for Charleston, to spend a few days ag on the Isle of Palms. ?Mrs. G. Frank Bamberg and little to sons, and Miss Llewlie Bamberg left yesterday morning for an extended stay at Waynesville, N. C. CI ?Jno. R. Bellinger, Esq., returned last night from his trip to the up-country. He had to be here in time for the opening of ^ the equity court this morning. It m ve A Mormon boy out in Ul ah One day chanced to meet his own pa, It Cried the glad little one: gi' "Shake, pa, I'm yonr son;" sa "Indeed!" said the man; "who's your ma?" s ' . ~ i . X---" ,-f/v ' , Ji, e Largest Si We've ] a tmberj 12* 0u1 all Summer.Stoc lasing a tremenc i remodeled and rkmen are with now or pay mon BR, "SICK A 1 1 ???? Hotel, June the fi tate that in ever} the results of Chick Spring te what the mother ha6 to e; and enjoys the reputatio il your water x* dren I wish tNi i's diseases ?3 satisfaction XJ! omplicated h surprised g the water r this week X? one of the fc3 --4- ..oil iai vuuuon v* ns diseases. D, a, Ga. ially, are as a unit in admit *uth witnessed by those giv y strongly. W e know thai cannot do you any good. i quart before breakfast, the s "Water, giving it a fair, sq im it just as sure as you ai ra House building in Green e water or the hotel. sfGS C . A. BUL Tlie pill that will, will fill the bill, Without a gripe. To cleanse ihe liver, without a quiver, Take one at night. eWitt's Little Early Risers are small, sy to take, easy ana gentle in effect, yet ey are so certain in results that no one ho uses them is disappointed. For relief om biliousness, sick head, torpid liver, undice, dizziness, and all troubles arisg from an inactive, sluggish liver, Early isers are unequalled. Sold by Dr. Hoover A Note and Its Answer, What she wrote: "Dear Fred?As you are aware, I shall irry Mr. Gotrox this coming week, ill you kindly burn all the little notes lave sent you ? I shall do so with yours. Goodbye, Ethel." What he wrote: "Dear Miss Ethel?Your request shall complied with. And, by the way, your lanced also holds a few notes of mine at I wish you would prevail upon him let you burn with the rest. Ever your friend, Fred." 3AMBERLAIN's"cOLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. This remedy is certain to be needed in nost every home before summer is over, can be depended upon in the most sere and dangerous cases. It is especially luable for summer disorders in children, is pleasant to take and never fails to re relief. Why not buy it now ? It may ve life. For sale by Bamberg Pharmacy, imberg; H. C. Rice, Denmark. bock 3ver Had ,nd Prices Th . Startle C g, - Bai t All St k of any and everj lous stock of fall an enlarged as well, us. Buy Clothin| i later. Which wil - B ND DELI ? e*4- itTCk 11QITO tio/l Cfi nv nav v nuu r case we have seen fs "Water on a little patient of h ay. Let ns state that this phy n of one as the best in Ai I = ,Cfack Sprk Chick S; Gentlemen It is hard fcfjw wonderful wj tLr friend who hi especially ad can testify tc as you know >TK spring, and n 1*^5? A the time, and I wish eve ing children ting and admiring the virtue oj ing testimonials to that effect ; this is true, we trust that it ^ You will have to drink it your same before retiring, and two < [iiare trial, you do not realize tl *e satisfied that it has not done iville, and is also designed to a< ^\yinA T v ir-v-vi Lr, Managei "WOFFORD COLLEGE SPARTANBURG, S. C. Henry N. Snyder, Litt. D., M. A., Pres. Four full college courses; favorable surroundings; Cleveland science hall; gymnasium, atheletic grounds; lecture course; library facilities. 51st year begins September 21st, 1904. For catalogue apply to J. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary. YOFFORD COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL, SPARTANBURG, S. C. Elegant new buildings. Careful attention to individual students. Board and tuition for year $110. All information given by A. M. DuPRE, Head Master. 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 George P. Bamberg, deceased, with B. W. Miley, Judge of Probate for Bamberg county, and will thereupon ask for letters cismissory. MRS. M. E. BAMBERG, Administratrix. Bamberg, S. C., July 11, 1904. FOB SALE. One eight horse power Biglow engine and boiler in first-class condition. J. M. JENNINGS, Bamberg, S. C. J buggies] Competition buggies i nberg, S. C. M immer Goods J| r description. Our Mr. Klau= id winter wearables, and we | ind we don't want to get any 'mk j, Dress Goods, White Goods, |9 1 you do? oe <?<? <? *aeae *ae :||1 amberg, S. C:| gate children i iveral sick children, and it is with the |H the most wonderful change. jji lie. AVe want you to fead the letter we have received from ; 4 8 isipinn lis ft Snppi?lifit. of* Oiildrpn'fi ' * "'r for me to express myself in the praises of your most || iter. I came to Chick Springs at the suggestion of a ad known of the medicinal qualities of the water tjl apted to children's diseases, and it is with joy that I > its most happy results with our little daughter; for ":M when she came she was not able to walk to the ' if ow she is going everywhere and wanting to eat all fWSm has only been here t>ne week. -'M ;ry good mother to know the good there is for suffer- 3 in the use of Chick Springs "Water. || MRS. PIERRI B. DAVIS, i| St. Louis, Mo. :"M f Chick Springs Water. The improved condition and final and by many who have not written, but who testify in || vill make good reading, but our object is to make j! self, and in addition drink it with judgment || juarts at intervals during the day. ]S~ow le good effect we claim, then we will yon good. Our city office is on J vi ab au luiui wauuu uureau _ VV, Chick Springs, S. C. f|| 1 ANOTHER CAR LOAD ? S iltorses and Males! I 11 HAS ARRIVED gi |AT OUR STABLES! I Hi If you need an Animal for Any Purpose, M i| we can suit you. A full stock of . . . M I BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, I 1 | WHIPS, LAP ROBES, Etc.,Etc. 1 1 HjSg See us for anything in our line. We will give ml [Mj you easy terms at closest prices. Come and see ! JONES BROTHERS 11