The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, July 29, 1914, Image 4
Vast Exhibit Pc
and Instal
THIRTY-SIX GREAT FOREIG
NATIONS UNRIVALED \l
An education such as one coul
International Exposition at San Fr
At this exposition the people o
opening of the Panama canal. Hu
aa one of the greatest events In t
At the great exposition, which
nations will make elaborate gover
$1,300,000 on Its display, which wl
its own borders. Italy will show
installed an elaborate exhibit In tli
The states of the Union will ir
they should know It will have the
favoring conditions and clrcumstt
Some of the marvels of the I:
sltlon opens on February 20, 191 r.,
railroads will grant low round trii
the particulars as to the exposttlo
following offer:
ATTRACTIVE BOOK ON THE
A handsome book of rlxty
Panama-Pacific International E
and of the Panama canal and c
The booklet Is Intended as a g
lng the great engineering feat
llcatlons, Panama-Pacific Interi
MASSIVE
Copyright, 1914, by Panama Pacific
Colonnade, entrance of the
screening the west frtendo of the
removed to permit freight trains
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llation of Worl
N POWERS TO DISPLAY T
i HISTORY?RAILROADS GR/
TODAY TO VISIT HUGE EXF
Id not receive In a lifetime will b?
ancisco next year.
?f the United Statei, Joined by the i
mdreds of years from now the worl
.ho history of the United StateB, ai
i will excel any universal expositlo
nment exhibits. A single South A
111 be the most comprehensive evei
its priceless works of art; Canada
10 hneo Canadian Pavilion, huilt. at
lako wonderful displays and those *
opportunity to learn more of Its we
inces that they could obtain In n<
unama-Paclflc International Exposl'
and closes December 4, 1915, remal
is with extraordinary privileges of
n. If you wish further informatlor
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIO
MAILED FREE OF CHARGE
pages, profusely illustrated In col
xpositlon to be held In San Francl
:ntial region, will bo mailed by the
eneral guide to prospective visitors
, which the exposition Is to celebn
national Exposition, Exposition Bui
COLONNADE OF THE COURT
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International Exposition Company.
Court of the Four SeasouB upon i
: Palace of A? rlculture. One of the
to enter the *. dace. Panama-Pacl!
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HEIR PROGRESS IN CONCLAVE OP
INT LOW ROUND TRIPS?PLAN
'OSITION.
? afforded through the great Panama-Pacific
jettons of the world, will oelebrate the official
Id will recall the opening of the Panama canal
id indeed of the whole world,
n In the history of the world, thirty-six great
merlcan country, the Argentine, is expending
- made by a South American country outside
will display its vast progress, and has already
a cost of $300,000.
vho do not know this great country as well as
talth and progress and great institutions Under
i other way.
tlon are depicted upon this page. Thb exponlng
open, therefore, almost ten months. Th?
routing. Any railroad agent will furnish yoh
i about the exposition, take advantage of the
NAL EXPOSITION AND PANAMA CANAL
ore and giving detailed descriptions of the
sco from February 20 to December 4, 1916,
Exposition free of charge to all inquirers,
i and will also contain Information concernite.
Write to the Manager, Bureau of Publding,
San Francisco, for booklet.
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the eBpl&nade on Ban Francisco harbor and
columns of the colonnade has been temporarily
So International Exposition, San Francisco, lttjlB.
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^ ? Farm Machinery.
\ THE IMPLEMENT COMPANY'S
\ special bulletin, just issued, tells ell
KA m fr about the advantages and profitable
"ill I UBe8
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Vm\ & Grain and Seed Drills,
MttU \ Special Drill for seeding Crimoon
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> Disk Cultivators,
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. r American Field Fencing,
[l a > American Steel Fence Posts,
:gr- ^ The modern development in fencing.
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1S ^ Buggies and Runabouts,
rse ^ Rubber and Galvanized Roofing,
^ We will take pleasure in mailing this
^ Special Bulletin upon request and
ne. ^ quoting prices on any Farm 6upf
pllee required. Write us.
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J 1302 E. Main St., - Richmond, Va.
Notice
The Books of Registration foi
I Chesterfield County will be oper
at the Court House until 30 days
before the General Election.
S. B. Timmons,
E. T. White,
T. M. Belk.
Co. Registration Board.
(Advertisement)
Notice
The books of Registration wil
be open at the following places
on the dates named:
Pageland July 23rd.
Mt. Croghan July 24th.
Cherawjuly 28tn.
McBee July 29 th.
E. T. White, Wm. Belk, S. B
Timmons, members of Board ol
1 Registration.
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