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Wf:>- " ?e * % ^B ^B ^B ^B u. r^ri We Ar 1 We must p ber is now need room, stock dam; Shoes, Etc. L. A. K ~ r The 3000 guests we have had s C Has only been open two montl ? If you come to our sprin< ^ taii Vioro fVvnQnniTil ii V Vll iiu f V v r* ST claim Chick Spri as much as s the pure V; ' . ' W'~ ~ | ; i ===== Gentlemen:?In the Greenville, S. C. My seemed to grow worse w your delightful place, an< me I decided to stay se1 ? ? stay I wish to tell you t' L" person, and my health hg ? I j========= f ! 4 k B r. f.r" i CHICK ft # Personal jieimou. ?Mr. H. Karesh, of Olar, spent Sundav j in the city. ?Mrs. A. W. Knight and children ' came home Thursday from Chick Springs, j ?Rev. M. W. Hook and family are vis iting relatives in Lexington county this I wees. ?Judge Jas. F. Izlar, of Orangeburg, was in the citv last week, to argue a case before Judge Dantzler. 4 ?Mrs. Effie Wannamaker and children, I of Columbia, are visiting her parents, Gen. v and Mrs. F. M. Bamberg. - ?Messrs. Roy M. Bruce and Harry N. s ^ Bellinger returned Sunday from a week's stay at Savannah and Tybee Island. ?Mrs. Eustace Bellinger, of San Antonio, Texas, and Mrs. Frank Fishburne, of Columbia, are visiting relatives here. ?Charles Carroll Simms and B. T. Rice, * of Barnwell, were in the city last week on professional business before Judge Dantzler. ?Miss Lillian Bellinger has gone to the World's Fair at St. Louis. She will visit relatives in Memphis, Tenn., before It her return. j ?Mr. Otis Brabham, who has been in Columbia for several weeks undergoing medical treatment, is at home again, much improved in health. ?Mrs. J. D. O'Hearn left yesterday morning for her home in Lakeland, Fla., I ' after a visit of several weeks to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Jennings. ?Mr. Geo. A. Jennings left yesterday for Lakeland, Fla., returning home with his daughter, Mrs. J. D. O'Hearn. He will ^ 1 be away for a couple of weeks or more. * ank JBe e Closii art company with in New York pure! Our store is to fo< iged while the wo , at your own price :laub nivr V/ 11 ince opening June the 1st, sh< cases of indigestion and kid HICK S is and we have had more gne-sti *s and are not benefitted, call don; for the water is not good ngs "Water to cure, if it doesn ixteen pounds in three weeks, mountain air. Read what so: TE 1 summer of 1903 I visited health was not good at ths hile tn the city. My friends d finding that the water was reral weeks. Aside from a v hat I left the Springs feeling " i is been unusually gooa ever si Respectfully, MRS. T. SMITH RICHB( Dil For inform new hotel, SPRir J ?Miss Julia Cope, of Cope, is visiting relatives in the city. ?Miss Lee Slater, of Orangeburg, has been on a visit to relatives here. ?Mrs. H. Spann Dowling is spending a while with her parents in Anderson. Cat in the Neck, Aiken, Aug. 1.?Mr. JackGricecutMr. Sampson Williams at Warrenville on Saturday evening. From what can be learned here the two men were drinking soda water together in a friendly spirit and in some way an argument was started, followed by blows ana they clinched and fell, with "Williams on top. Williams arose with a deep gash in his neck which might have resulted fatally had the knife [ been sharper. Williams is said to be badly wounded. Grice was brought to Aiken on Saturday night and committed to jail on a commitment from Magistrate Craig. FOR SALE.That part of the Carroll place on East side of Midway road, containing about 600 acres. Will sell in small tracts or the whole. Liberal terms. For further information, call on JNO. F. FOLK. FIXAL 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 dismissory. MRS. M. E. BAMBERG, Administratrix. Bamberg, S. C., July 11, 1904. .-.,r$'J'i *fc- , . * e Largest Stock We've Ever Had and Prices Tin Startle C imberg, - Bar tig Out All Su all Summer Stock of any and every lasing a tremendous stock of fall an< i remodeled and enlarged as well, a rkmen are with us. Buy Clothing s now or pay more later. Which will D JL->< fTdet 3\vs that people have COXFIDEXCE in Chick Spring s w [ney troubles solely by the use of this health giving watc confidence in the water is what is instilled, into them SPRINGS NEW 5 than all the other Carolina Resorts put together. Why? [ at office and say so and your bill is settled. We will not for Consumption, besides we do not take Consumptives. ] i't do it we don't want your money. We have had people We feed well, but it was not that that made the imp] me of our guests, who have been benefitted, have to say ab< ST I MO IN IA friends in | ^ Gextle.au >t time and . ^ du"Dg mv county w i took me to v(Y^r carried on nr benefitting wafers only ery pleasant six weeks, af $ like a new springs and ti nee. 1 was strong ; I can not j DURG, f|*|j ly saved my ion, o. 'I I : ation as to prices of water, board at 1 or any other matter, write to MGS COMPAI i. A. BULL, Manage I Seaboard Air Line Railway) j FOURTH AyXUAL EASTERX Seashore Excursion TO Old Point Comfort Virginia Beach and Ocean View, Va. WEDNESDAY, ROUND AUGUST 17th. SP ? O U TRIP From Columbia, Camden and Cheraw. $10.50 Round Trip from Denmark and Fairfax Good returning until and including September ist, 1904 * Double Daily Service in Both Directions * f Consult Nearest Seaboard Agent or Address I Jos. W. Stewart, T. P. A., - Colombia, S. C. | BUGGIES | ompetition BUGGIES nberg, S. C. |j immer Goods I description. Our Mr. Klau= JB i winter wearables, and we I nd we don't want to get any M , Dress Goods, White Goods, M I you do? <? <?oe <? dt amberg, S. C1 ?ICE! I ater. Thousands of people have been cured of the worst | T, and when they are cured*, . HOTEL 1 Why confidence the people have in Chick Springs Water, charge you if you are not benefitted. But don't come . Liver, Kidney and Stomach Troubles are what we : come to our Springs this season who gained rovement; it was the water together with aut Chick Springs "Water: LS j ;n:?I suffered from'indigetion and dyspepsia eight which time I was attended by the best physicians of ho finally advised me to go to Chick Springs. I was y bed a mere skeleton. I could eat liquids and Graham vhen I arrived. The water was brought to my bed for ter that time I was sufficiently strong to walk to the ! ike a mineral bath also. At the close of the 3 months and rosy and could eat anything appetite called for. 5S iraise Chick Springs "Water too highly, as it evident- .* 33 "Rpsnpnt/fnllv. v ' v "4^1 MRS. HOMER GOLDSMITH, , || Simpsonville, S. C. the elegant * . :ff|j NY, Chick Springes, S. C. "jj x hztake\ if / Wintersmith'sN1 I fTTill ^TiVR 1 I ^ " ? ?? ? m m m m w* w~ am a#/\ lY't ^ 1 YOU'LL snanc mu inUUXL. J \ IT CURES 7 I \ TO STAY CURE/) / fj ^LChlUs, Ague,-Dengue, LaCrippeM ^^anaallthe Malarial Ills thatjw fJeshJ^sHelr to. and $1.00 at your Store Bring Yonr Job Printing to This Office I