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LILI Ukiib ur i rib r AJL/iubo. .A. ??rief Story of. th? Charleston Exposition, I ts Grounds and Hrjildings. Thc South Carolina Inter-State and West Indiau Exposition will open in the City of Charleston, S. C., December 1, 1901, and close June 1, 1902. The Exposition Company has been chartered by thc State of South Carolina, with a capital stock of $250,000. Active work upon thc Exposition project has only been in progress since about the first of August last, and what has been ac complished in thc period that has elapsed since thea is without parallel in the history of exposition building. Thc site of thc Exposition will be on thc eastern bank of thc Ashley Uiver within a mile and a half of thc business cen tre of thc City of Charleston. Thc grounds are beautifully situated, and will lend themselves to the most artistic treatment. Ooc-half of tho grounds will bc devoted to the Main Exposition Building, thc Midway Concessions and the A i_:":_.__.:_.rr..c ? t, _ _. .. i._. T u .. _"_?:_:_"-. ~ c "Ju ?Vu Iii i li ta ti uti u ii uillCCO O? L?U ^ivuti nuoit. ?nv i COlBi u i Ug |>aiw ot nit ft? will preserve their present great natural beauty, and will be devoted to thc buildings and exhibits by the Government and thoseveral Staiesof the Union, which will take part in thc Exposition. Some description of thc architectural features of the Eair will be of general public interest. The Exposition grounds aro divided into two main .sections, OTIC consisting of thc old Washington Race Course property and thc other of tho Wagoner farm, formerly thc Lowndes place. The Architcct in chief has adopted the general plan of developing the Race Course proper on purely constructive lines THE COTTON PA LAC E. and of preserving as far as possible the natural beauty of thc Wagoner place. Thc Race Course property has been employed for years for purely agricultural purposes, no races of any importance having been given there sinco the War between the States. This part of ? he grounds ?B entirely level. No better site, in the opinion of expert artists and builders, could bc found. About 22 acres have been reserved on to:t> part of the crounds for thc Midway Conces sions. The main Exposition buildings surround a grand court at the western extremity of the old^Racc Course. This will bo in shape something like an elongated horseshoe, with the Cotton Palace, or main Exposition building, oc cupying thc toe of the shoe, with the Commerce Palace and thc Agricultural Palace occupying respectively the two sides of the shoe. These buildings, with their connecting colonnades, will extend for a distance of about one mile. Within the horse-shoe there will be a Sunken (?arden covering several acres, with a lake in thc center. A wide esplanade or Alameda about GO feet in width will surround this garden. THE PALACE OF AGRICULTURE. At the northern end of the garden there will bo a grand Plaza from whioh a splendid view will bo obtained of tho main Exposition buildings. Tho vistas opening out from this point through grovos of palmetto trees whioh will lino tho outer edges of the walks around the Garden will extend for a distance of 2,000 feet. Just north of the grand Plaza will stand thc Auditorium building, directly opposite the Cotton Palaoo, from whioh a view may be obtained of tho entire Court Palaces, with thc Sunken Garden, and its trees and flowers and the sloping banks which surround it. Each of tho Exposition buildings will be 400 feet in length, with an average width of 1O0 feet, and, as already stated, will bc connected by colonnades, tho construction being suoh that the colon nades can be ussd for exhibits. THE PALACE OF COMMERCE. Among thc special attractions of thc Court of Palaces will be fountains and bits of statuary and handsomely designed columns of the Spanish type, all contributing to thc beauty of thc scene. At one end of the Sunken Garden a muBic stand will be erected, and at the other end a pergola or lattacc work screen, against which will grow, during thc Exposition period, the most beau tiful of tropical vines. In the centre of tho Plaza there will bc a sun dial ten feet in height and thirty feet in diameter. With every way the eyo looks there will bc visious of beauty. Toward thc south, thc great Court of Palaces, toward thc east, tho towers at tho entrance to tho Midway, and looking across thc entrance way the groves and minarets of thc Wagoner place. QTho main Exposition buildings will bo tho Cotton Palace, thc Commerce Palace, Agricultural Palace, tho Mining and Forestry Building, the Audito rium, the Administration Building, the Machinery and Transportation Build ings, and other structures devoted to railroad e? Iii bi ts, io restaurant purposes and to public comfort. Besides all these there will stand on thc Wagcnor place the United States Government Building, thc Woman's Building, the eevc-ral State and City Buildings and thc Negro Department. Tho Cotton Palace will be tho most imposing of thc Exposition building*. It will cover upwards of 50,000 feet of floor space, will be 550 feet in length and at least 100 feet in width. One of tho features of tho building will bo a irltmniffinyniHriVffiTir? ' i " THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, magnificent portico. lu tho center of tho building will rise an imposing dome to a height of moro thau 150 feet. In this building will bc displayed the pro ducts of the Cotton Mills of the country, and, a? South Carolina is the leading cottou manufacturing State of the South and the second cotton manufacturing State of thc Union, it is expected that the display in this building will be tho most complete and attractive that bas ever been made. Thc palaces of Agriculture and Commerce ?ill each ooo tain about 40,000 square feet of floor area, in addition to theil connecting arcades, which will contaiu io all about 20,000 square feet. Each of these buildings will havo a central dome and smaller turrets at the corners, emphasizing the entrames to these as well as tho center pediments. The interior of these buildings has been particularly designed tor both effective artistic treatment and practical . THE MINERAL AND FORESTRY BUILDING, utility. Thc windows in all of these will be carried at least eight feet abovo the floor, the roof trusses being constructed upon thc cantilever principle, thus avoiding thc usual massing of unsightly wooden frame-work and empha sizing thc graceful lines of arches and circles, starting from the principal domes and carried through thc wings and approaches. The Administration Building is of most attractive design and will be occu pied hy tho officers and staff of the Exposition. The Architect h? s departed widely from thc usual style in designing this structure. The priucipal Expo sition entrances and exits have been combined with it. Thc central dome of this building will bc about seventy-five feet in height and each wing will be flanked by other towera of lesser height but equally artistic design. In har mony with thc Spanish Renaissance type, which will prevail throughout the THE MACHINERY BUILDING. Exposition architecture, the buitding will be covered with a wide over-hanging roof of corrugated Spanish tiles. At the centre a wide balcony or porch will projcot boldly into the grounds. Inside tho central dome, which will be three stories in height, a richly dcooratcd colonnade will support the overhanging gallery. The Mineral and Forestry Building will oontain between twenty and thirty thousand feet of floor space This building will stand directly opposite the Administration Building. It will bo circular in form, with flanking towers. The interior will bo open from tho ground to the rafters and the exterior effects of strength and solidity will be gained by huge masses of walls, 'the enrich ment of this structure being secured by special ornamentation of its principal and sido entrances. Tho windows of this building will be high above the floor linc and tho whole effect of light and shade will be .gained by overhanging wide cornices; the Spanish Renaissance and the Spanish Mission type of architecture, as exemplified in Southern California and in Texas, being com bined ic a moBt effective way. All of the maiu Exposition Buildings will be connected in the large circle surrounding the Court of Palaces. , Rheumatism-Catarrh In the Blood. TRIAL TREATMENT FREE-It is the deep scated obstinate cases of catarrh and rheumatism, tho kind that have refused to heal under ordinary treat ment that H. H. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) cures. It matters not what other treatment, doctors, sprays, lini ments, medicated air, blood puriGcrs, have failed to do, B. B. B. always promptly reaches the rcnl cause and roots out and drains from the bones, joints, mucous membrane and entire system the specific poison in thc blood that causes Rheumatism or Catarrh. B. B. B. is tho only remedy strong enough to do this and cure, so there can never bo a return of the symp toms. If you have pains or aches in hones, joints or back, swoV n glands, tainted breath, noises in tue head, discharges nf mucous, ulceration of tho membranes, blood thin, got easily tir ed, a treatment with B. B. B. . ill stop every symptom by making the blood pure and rich. Druggists 61. Trial treatment free by addressing BLOOD BALM CO., 380 Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga. Describe trou ble, and free medical advice given. Blood Balm thoroughly tested tor 80 years; over ?.??? voluntary tcstimo- j niais of cures by B. B. B. Hill-Orr | Drug Co., Wiihite & Wilbito and Evans Pharmacy. - Some cook s manage to got fat while wasting away. - Coots and nickles ore now hoing used to u much greater extout than ever before. - There are doors in some old houses of Holland which were in for mer days never used except for fune rals and weddings. After thc bride and groom had passed out, the door was nailed up to await thc next oc casion. To Cure A Cold In One Day Take Laxativo Brorno-Quininc Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it faila to cure. E. W. Grove's sig nature is cn each box. 25o. - Marrying a man to reform him is like drinking whiskey to destroy it. Tho man w io was ' born tired" should usc Prickly Ash Bitters. It makes work a necessity to give vent to the energy and exuberance of spir its generated by functional activity in tho systom. Evans Pharmacy. - It takes a good artist or a good actor to draw a good honse. For driving out dull bilious feeling, strengthening the appetite and in creasing the capacity of tho body for ? work, Prickly Ash Bitters is a golden I remedy. Evans Pharmacy. - The man who owos his shoemaker I cannot call his sole his own. Suoh little pill s as DeWitt's Littlo E??i> ?lisera are easily taken. They cleanse che liver and bowels. Evans Pharmacy. - If a man is able to stand abuse ho is able to stand prosperity. Quality not quantity makes DeWitt'e Littlo Early Risers valuable little liver pills. Evans Pharmacy. i^rt tit Di*ftlAV?ff.*/ D' ton. There is decided opposition among members of the Confederate Veterana' Association of the District of Colum bia, tho Daughters of the Confederacy here 'and the Sons of Confederate Vet erans, to thc removal of the remains of the Confederates interred at Arling ton and other places around Washing ton, to Richmond, New Orleans or anywhere else, says the Washington correspondent of the Richmond Dis patch. They contend that their graves can bc kept green here, and tum ibey will be annually decorated and commemorated, oswell as in sacred Hollywood, or elsewhere. Senator Morgan, of Alabama, and ex-Secretary of tho Navy Herbert have both writ ten strong letters protesting ugainst thc removal of tho remains of the vet A Confederate division has been laid off in Arlington with a site in the center for a future monument, if it should be desired to erect one. An appropriation of $2.500 has already been made by Congress to gather the rema! as of Confederates around Wash ingto ;nto this division at Arlington, but the constant agitation for their ;ijiovai to the South has prevented thc expenditure. If this agitation is kept up much longer the appropriation will expire by limitation, and certain Grand Army people will be gratified. Secretary Root and Quatermaster General Ludington are both anxious either to beautify the division at Ar lington and inter there all the Confed erate dead in this vicinity or to remove tho remains South, but they are with held from the former plau by the im portunities of the Southern ladiep, and from the latter by thc absence of thc necessary legislation ou the part of congress. . Speaking of the matter a leading ex Confederate said : "Let our dead lie in Arlington, where they are. It will be a beautiful division in that historio estate of the Lees. We have here one of the finest Confederate Veter an's Associations in thc whole coun try, and we have some of the noblest of the Daughters of the Confederacy and Sons of Confederate Veterans who will see to it that the graves of the gallant dead of the South are not neg lected. These graveB will be as well tai.cn oare of here as they could be in Hollywood or in any cemetery in Lou isiana." .mm? m mmm You Know What You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonio because the f?rjala is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. - Sweet Girl (affectionately) "Papa, you wouldn't like mc to leave you, would you?" Papa (fondly) "Indeed, I would no* ?iy darling." Sweet Girl-"Well, t I'll marry Mr. Poorohap. He ling to live here." CATARRH Catarrh has become such a common disease that a person entirely free from this disgusting complaint is seldom met with, lt is customary to speak of Catarrh as nothing tn~re serious than a bad cold, a simple inflammation of the nose atm throat. It is, in fact, a complicated and very dangerous disease ; if not at first, it very soon becomes so. j. he blood is quickly contaminated by the foul secretions, and thc poison through the general circulation is carried to ch parts of the system. Salves, washes and sprays are ti:,satis factory and disappointing, because they da not reach thc seat of the trouble. S. S. S. does. It cleanses the brood of the poison and eliminates from the ny stem all catar rh al secretions, mid thus cures thoroughly ?ind permanently the worst casts. Ur. T. A. Williams, a leading dry-wood* mer chant of SparUnburg, 8. C., write?: For yean I had a Mrere case of nasal Catarrh, with all the disagreeable effects which belong to that disease, ana which nuilee life painful and un endurable. X used medicines prescribed by leading physicians and suggested by numbers of Mends, but without Setting any tetter. I len began to take S. 8. 8. It had the desired ctTcct, and cured me after taking eighteen bottles. Tu my opinion 8. 8. 8. is the only medi ci ne now in use that will effect a permanent cur< of Catarrh." ?gfe? /???? 13 tne oalv Purely vc? tH_'<^ HL^ BIL ^ etable blood purifici ^frsv ^^EK known, and the great nklflf ihiJaff fcfcjjOT CEt of 011 blood u^di *Wm\W ^kW^m&Mr cines nnd tonics. If you have Catarrh don't wait until il becomes deep-seated and chronic, but be gin at once the use of S. S. S., and send xor our book on Blood and Skin Disease! and write our physicians about your case. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 8A. VIGOR OF MEN Easily, Quickly,, Permanently Restorer", TTTaTTYTTJfi DR- JE-N O* H Ann A'S (Par* UiJN JJlrU ls) GREAT FRENCH TONIC AND VITAUZER is sold with written ?uarantco to eura Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality. Falling Memory. Fits, Duuinesa Hysteria, tUors all Drains on the Nervous By ?to ni Caused hv K.ut n*b!U ot Fxcessif o Use of Tobacco, Opium, Liquors, or "Living tha Paco that Kills." It wards off Insan ity, Cousumption and Death. 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