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m U. i-r We Ar We must i ber is now need room TV > stock dam Shoes, Etc L. A. ? c The 3000 guests we have had c Has only been open two rnont If you come to our sprin if you have Consump claim Chick Spr as much as \ the pun / t p V"\fTTV Tri th( # I \JI i. Kl rf.Ti ? | Greenville, S. C. My seemed to grow worse v . 4 - your delightful place, ai me I decided to stay se t ' stay I wish to tell you 1 person, and my health h & * if / J tV" CHICK . Personal Mention. ?Miss Annye Moye, of Fairfax, is visiting relatives here. . ?Miss Caro Lee Kistler, of Denmark, was in the city Monday. ?Mr. T. D. Beard, of the Colston section, was in the city Monday. ?Mr. A. W. Knight spent last Wednesday night and Thursday in Augusta. ?Mr. Jones Williams spent several r ' days last week on his farm at Ulmer. ?Mr. John F. Brickie, now of Augusta, is spending a few days here on a visit to relatives. j . ?Mrs. H. C. Folk and children returned home last Thursday, after a stay at White Stone Springs. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kirkland, of the Olar section, were in the city Sunday and Monday, on a visit to the family of Mr. < W. M. 'Brabham. ?Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hughes and daughter visited Misses Carrie and Laura Bamberg last week. ?Capt. and Mrs. LeRoy Wilson, of Allendale, have been on a visit to their , daughters, Mrs. Otis Brabham and Mrs. E. H. Wessinger. ?Mrs. H. C. Bailey and her two children, Junius B. and Nellie Vera, have gone on an extended visit to relatives in Columbia and Lexington. ?Mr. H. W. Johnson came home last Thursday from Salusbury, N. C., where he has been with his wife, who is there for medical treatment. Her many friends will be glad to know that she is slowly improving, but it will be some time be? fore she comes home. [ anK t3? e Closii )art company with in New York purcl . Our store is to b< aged while the wo at your own price CLAUB r* m vn since opening June the 1st, sh< cases of indigestion and kid IHICK S hs and we have had more guest: gs and are not benefitted, cal] >tion; for the water is not good ings Water to cure, if it doesn sixteen pounds in three weeks. 2 mountain air. Read what so TR 3 summer of 1903 I visited health was not good at tht rhile in the city. My friend* id finding that the water was iveral weeks. Aside from a v that I left the Springs feelin< as been unusually good ever si Respectfully, MRS. T. SMITH RICHB< Dil For inform new hotel, SPRir J ! ?Mr J W Barnes, of Cope, was in the city Tuesday. ?Miss Clio Cope left Monday for a stay at Glenn Springs. ?Mrs Janie C Lewis is visiting relatives in Hampton county. ?Dr B D Bronson left Monday to spend a while at Glenn Springs. ?Mr J C Breland, of the Kearse section, was in the city Tuesday. ?Mr and Mrs Isham Padgett, Jr, of Smoaks, were in the city Tuesday. ?Messrs. H H and J D Copeland, Jr., are at home from Hendersonville, N. C. ?Mr and Mrs Jones Williams left yesterday for a stay at White Stone Springs. ?Mr and Mrs Wilson Padgett, of Florda, visited at Mr H G Sheridan's this week. ?Mr. Emory A. Hooton, of Augusta, is spending his vacation with his father's family. ?Mrs F M Pooser returned Tuesday from a visit to her son, Mr John Pooser, at Perry's. ?Mr. A. H. Bruce, who has been sick for the past two weeks, is thought to be some better. ?Mrs W P Jones and Mrs Josephine Beach left Tuesday to spend some time at Glenn Springs. ?Mr. W P Riley spent a few days in Hendersonville, N. C., this week with his family. His little son has been ill with fever for several weeks, but is some better now. ?Mr. Frank Riley, who has been suffering so long with rheumatism, is much better and is now able to ride out. His many friends hope he will soon be entirely well. I e Largest St< We've E ai tmberg 1 g Out * all Summer Stoclh lasing a tremend< 5 remodeled and e rkmen are with i i now or pay more RR. - F11 ows that people have COXFJ iney troubles solely by the confidence in the water is SPRING 5 than all the other Carolina li I at office and say so and you for Consumption, besides we 1't do it we don't want your n ? * *11 1 A A We feed wen, out n was me of our guests, who have 1c STIM . friends in it time and $ took me to benefitting ^ ery pleasant ^ like a new nee. 3URG, I Ion, S. C. ^ ation as to prices < or any other ma anc r., I. A . BUL A Gentle Hint. "The -word 'lew' means vulgar, doesn't it?" asked the man. "Of course, sometimes," replied his wife. "What are you driving at ?" "Oh! I just noticed that that bathing suit of yours is cut rather low." A PERFECT PAINLESS PILL " is the one that will cleanse the system, set the liver to action, remove bile, clear the complexion, cure headache and "leave a good taste in the mouth. The pills for doing such work pleasantly and effectually are DeWitt's Early Risers. Bob3Ioore, of Lafayette, Ind., says: "All other pills I have used gripe and sicken, while DeWitt's Little Early Risers are simply perfect." Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover. "A young man should train himself to be contented just as the same to be industrious. The fellow who jumps from one job to another never amounts to wiy much. One job is about as good as another if you make a. success of it. If you make a failure at law it is because the Almighty intended that you should plow corn. If you fail at that try politics. If you fail in that, there is no loss. But no matter what you are doing, get the idea out of your head that the other fellow has the best job; c'.ingto that idea, and you will ruin what little chance you ever had of obtaining success." ??tm I fir d nothing better for liver derangement and constipation than Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.?L. F. Andrews, Des Moines, Iowa. For sale by Bamberg Ptar; H. C. Bice, Denmark. V - : - - '^-*1. 3ck Iyer Had id Prices Tl:a Startle G - Bar All Su ? of any and every )U5 stock of fall an< nlarged as well, ai us. Buy Clothing later. Which will ")F1> DEXCE in Chick Springs wa use of this health giving watei what is instilled, into them S NEW 'esorts put together. Why? r bill is settled. We will not < do not take Consumptives. I loney. We have had people not that that made the impr >een benefitted, have to say abc ONI A Gextleme years during my county w] earned oil m} wafers only v six weeks, afl springs and ta I was strong I/X I can not p Tm ly saved my ] of water, board at t tter, write to :=: OMPAI w \ ^ . l* , ivianagci CITATION NOTICE. The State of South Carolina?County of Bamberg?By B. W. Miley, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, Mrs. H. E. Crum, hath made suit to me to grant her letters of administration of the estate of and effects of H. H. Crum; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said H. H. Crum, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate to be held at Bamberg, S. C., Monday, August 15, 1904, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 30th day of July, Anno Domini, 1904. B. W. MILEY, Judge of Probati. Southern Railway World's Fair=St. Loafs Best Line Choice of Boutes Through Sleepers And Dining Cars Stop-overs flowed at "Western North Carolina summer resorts and other points. LOW EXCURSION FIGURES For full information or World's Fair Literature apply to any Agent Southern Railway, or R. W. HUNT Division Passenger Agent, CHARLESTON, S. C. [ lt I imijje Li nun j. nberg, miner description. Our I winter wearable id we don't want 1 , Dress Goods, Wh yOU do? ^ amberj ^CI iter. Thousands of people hi r, and when they are cured, HOTEI Why confidence the people 1: charge you if you are not ben jiver, Kidney and Stomach T come to our Springs this sej ovement; it was the water to >ut Chick Springs Water: us x:?I suffered from indigetic which time I was attended b ho finally advised me to go t< r bed a mere skeleton. I could rhen I arrived-. The water m :er that time I was sufficient^ :ke a mineral bath also. At t and rosy and could eat anyth raise Chick Springs Water t< life. Respect MRS. HOMJ he elegant w, Chick r /mi\ I AND FEVER 1 lcured; |^T0 STAY CUBED ? Wintersmith's (Jill (juje a guaranteed remedy tor Ctrftts. 4gee. Drogue, La Grippe, and ail Malarial Trouble*. Standard tor 40 year*. No 'Qatntne or other harmful Drag*. No bad results from using it. Tones you up all bear and put * new 4Ue and vigor tato your system. 50C tSa Mistress?Did the fisherman who stopped here this morning have frogs' legs? Nora?Sore, mum, I dinnaw. He wore pants. lUGGIESf JUGGIES J Q. CI m Goods 1 Mr. Klau= ' 4:|lj s, and we .Wn to get any | lite Goods, I Jh?|| i. s. cj .JHI ive been cured of the worst fS Js t % ./ lave in Chick Springs Water.lefitted. But don't come vjH 'roubles are what we ;J|H ison who gained ;^|m >n and dyspepsia eight y the best physicians of '||| ) Chick Springs. I was mJJ|H eat liquids and Graham Si 10 VkfAnorVi t +/\ mr V?orl fnr iO Ui VUglit IV 1UJ WV4 AVI . -T.mgR y strong to walk to the he close of the 3 months :Jj | ling appetite called for: ||| 30 highly, as it evident- ||^H ER GOLDSMITH, " Simpsonville, S. C. .|H *"* z ^^aSSjPt^^^mSD Springs, S. ;W. P. RILEY,ll LIFE, ACCIDENT ' Sg INSURANCE.:;^ BAMBERG, S. C. Jjla WOFFORD COLLEGE | SPARTANBURG, S. C. i Henry N. Skydek, Litt. D., M. A., Pres. ||f ~ Four full college courses; favorable surroundings; Cleveland science hall; gymnasium, atheletic grounds; lecture course; library facilities. 51st year be- '?&3k gins September 21st, 1904. For catalogue ; .'??? apply to J. A. GAMEWELL, .% Secretary. WOFFORD COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL, SPARTANBURG, S. C. 'jf!' Elegant new buildings. Careful attention to individual students. Board and. tuition for year $110. All information given by A. M. DuPRE, Head Master. .^|9