Vast Exhibit Pal
and Install
THIRTY-SIX GREAT FOREIGN
NATIONS UNRIVALED IN
1
An education such as one could
Intcrns#iona] Exposition at San Fraru
M (h's exposition the people of 1
i i-eriitig ot the Panama canal. Hund
tea one of the greatest events in the
At the great exposition, which w
nam ns will make elaborate governir
fl.2O0.0OM ?n its display, which will
its own borders Italy will show Its
installed uu elaborate exhibit In the
' 'lie elates of the Union will mak
they should know It will have the op
favor! : conditions and clrcumst&nc
Some of the marvels of the Pan
.?lti< :i opens on February 20, 1915, am
i aili mi s will grant low round trips
the particulars as to the exposition,
r >lh v. ing offer:
ATTRACTIVE BOOK ON THE F
A liandsmnio book of sixty pj
l'anrsna Pacllic International Exp<
and of the Panama canal and cam
The booklet in intended an a gem
inn the uroat engineering feat n
Heatlm* Panvna Pacific Internat
.
^ greaTdomTo
<\.p> lull. l>y I'-inamt pAclflo Intei
v vlewr of the Palace of Horticu
minor domes are to carry an arrange
<Vu;e h I Ml feet In height and 151 ft
ii?_ Pjk Id.- International Exposition v
ENTRANCE TO 1
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C.\>pyri*iil, '914. br P.?n#m* Psrlflr Jnt*i
This pljntnarnph shows tho Rren
half-douio id known an th? Haif-Dom<
(ho mosaic in Uio vault or tho hulf-d
decorative artist* in \inerfca. To ih
I'juianu faciflc International Fx posit
ALWAYS PAID FOR
- Apiopo* of ili" Kvcnf si rain on
Colonel li'ooo-veir. iwiiti. i?^ i ..
m i m. I<V"
f muit.Ahliott ?;u?l in Vow* York:
rit~r mint rtlwnv- In* piid
(or |Mi?I for with time. vitt) health,
wilt) work."
Sin it hi jr. hortor Abbott a>? It In!:
"There's a story al>out ]M>]?ularitv, '
jL*fiutte's popolanty, which, like a
laces Are'Alreadj
ation of World's
POWERS TO DISPLAY THEIR
HISTORY?RAILROADS GRANT L
ODAY TO VISIT HUGE EXPOSITII
not receive In o lifetime will bo afford)
cisco next year.
the United Staten. joined by the nations i
reds of years from ncv/ the world w!l! r
history of the I'nlted States, and inde?
rill excel any universal exposition in the
lent exhibits. A single South American
be the most comprehensive ever made
priceless works of art; Canada will dls]
huge Canadian Pavilion, built at a cost
e wonderful displays and those who do r
#fcrtunity to learn more of Its wealth anf
ea that tlysy could obtain In no other
ama-Paclfic International Exposition are
d closes December 4. 15?ir>. remaining opc
wdth extraordinary privileges of routing.
If you wish further information about
'AIMAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EX
MAILED FREE OF ^ CHARGE.
profusely Illustrated In colors and
>sltion to be held in San Francisco froir
il region, will bo mailed by the Expouit!
ral guide to prospective visitors and wll
bich the exposition is to celebrate. "iVr
lon&l Exposition. Exposition Building, S
F THF WnMnFRFIJI PAI APP OP I
mitt,
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national Exposition Company.
Iture, showing completed pylon with d
naont of vines and flowers that will fori
st In diameter, being (lie largest hemlspl
411 open 1q San Fnyicisco in February.
QiE VAST EXHIBIT PALACE OF F
' / ' '
^SHSKS96SS5fi^ JsMI
r? >ttonal Ktivmlllon Company
t: western portnl or entranoeway of the
? of Vijcor and Is in foot in height. Hrl
ome, which, was designed by ?Mr. Jules
o left are seen some of the ornamental s
011 opens at ban Francisco in February
> parable, has a universal application,
j "I a Tat v<kt to, at a funeral after the
rr\njution, was t remeinlotislv applau
leil b\ tftc people, who (inallv '
took his lil?rs.?s I.ij ?
?= fringe ami
droii liitu home to bis hotel thornsolves.
i " *"N*<mi must have boon pleased,* a '
friend said to Lafayette afterward.
" 'Yes, i wu/ he answered; 'only ''
| never saw my horses again.*" '
I ?; ?'
? I
r Completed
Exhibits Begun
PROGRESS IN CONCLAVE OF
OW ROUND TRIPS?PLAN
DN.
sd through the great Panama-Paclfle
V
of the world, will celebrate the official
ot-ail the opening of the Panama canal
d of the whole world.
> history of the world, thirty-six great
country, the Argentine, is expending
by a South American country outside
play its vast progress, and has already
of $300,000.
lot know this great country as well as
1 progress and great Institutions under
way.
depicted upon this page. The expo>n,
therefore, ulmnst ten months. The
Any railroad agent will furnish you
the exposition, take advantage of the
POSITION AND PANAMA CANAL
giving detailed descriptions of the
1 February 20 to December 4. 1915,
Ion free of charge to all inquirers,
il also contain information concernIte
to the Manager. Hurean of Puban
Francisco, for booklet.
JORTICULTURE.
ecorative sculpture In position. The
n a screen for the lights. The main
lerlcal dome In the xvorltl. The Pana1015.
00D PRODUCTS
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litiV? Palace of Food Products. The
lllinM, riotous colors are employed Id
tluerln, one of tlie most celebrated
ihr 11 tie* that wf'.l he in bloom when the
. 1918.
A BIG MISTAKE.
"\Vfmtrt i!i<? matter?" we asked of
the June groom.
Tin in had. My wife says her
faith in me is hopelessly shattered."
"What terrible thing have you
lone y "
*"*11 didn't seem so terrible at the
itart. 1 broke a dish and tried to
tdawe it on ray wife's oat,"
X)
SEEMS A HOODOO ON ^ST I
Incumbent at BeC-a Talis of the Series. 1
of Misfortunes Which Befell Hie
Predecessors.
St range! v enough, writes Sybil >
Bficiipr in the Wide World, our "
nrpileccssors at Hie Boira consalsteji
i "?u aii i-\|irnwimi varying vicjw- v
i tudos which, forging a curious obain ?
of misforinne. made Beira hardly an '
cnriahle post wprc one inclined. to *
superstilion. a? will hp vph frwfU tin* ' v
J following: '
Tip fit>i f M a it to he appointed woe I
ihe captain of r man-of-war. hi* '
-hio doing duty a# the consulate. ; *
j After three or four months' stay he
j contracted so hail an at tack of ma- '
lari-i liiat he (lied shortly afterward. J
''"hp nert consul who came, fright- 1
i*n-d <?f the surrounding swampi. '
purchased an old sailing ship, turned s
it into a hulk and fitted it up iuto a I
most comfortable residence. In some ; ?
mysterious way. however, his flout;,.1#
i.Ak 1. 1 _ -M-ii ii -
?'i; ii>iiu<- iik in im: miiinie or ?ne 1
night, lie and his wife only escaping
'.viMi their lives. The catastrophe so 1
discouraged him tTimt he lpft soon
after. ^ I
Number three wa* unfortunate
enough to lose his wife from the effects
of fever, and she wae buried j
there. Number four nearly lost his <
life bv being shot at while breakfasting.
the bullet passing within a few
inches of his head and going through
ihe :idjoinin r door. The consul fol- ?
losing him wa< our unfortunate 1
t.r.'divoK??nr. ulio ivu' brutally inurdcrcil
in bis office. being stabbed in
the neck. Such an unbroken history
of d -aster in connection with a consuhiie
is rarelv to be met with.
BRIGHT LAO '
'~T"o~T
i Teacher?When' are your sums?
1 u*K:? ?? u_io
? > ' k "*; ui^iiTTcvaiDii urm
me i)|) an' rubbed Vm off me slate, i,
QUEER TRAITS OF ANtMAL*.
Many animals and inserts have
curious ways of doing things for
which I here is no a parent scientific
reason. A llv on the window pane
will crawl to the top. fly hack to the1
wit torn and crawl up again. This j
order is seldom reverse ?why, no :
one knows. It is on record that a flv |
crawled tip a window pane 33 times,
returning each time to the same
piece, the Presbyterian slates. j
Mens scratch for final with the
sun behind (hein, the reason being
I luit I lie rays reflect on the minute
panicles. \ blind , hew will pick
grain and not miss a kernel, Cats
seldom lie with their feet to the fire. 1
I suaIIv they lie on the left side, i
I togs lie with their forepaws to the
lire. i
\ mouse will ignore a food supply <
"iiulii ieni for .a meal and run great <
n-'x-t to nihole ai s wholesale supply. <
11 will hide at tho source of food }
supply and not depart frem if until ^
ictuallv di-t urhed. It isn't true lh*r
.t mouse run* t<? it- hole *i the lirai <
ularm. t
,?
SOUNDS LIKE IT. <
<
~ <
"(irayre married a man whose J
head is solid ivorv." i
Nonsense!" \ i
"Von know what I mean. She i I
married a stick." <
''Married * slick with an ivnrr <
head, eh? Hy jinks, she innat h?Te *
married ? walking stick!" J
HE NEEDED THEM.
ItcsjKillcred i'edesiriau (rictiin <
of parsing motor car in muddy <
street) 1 want to see some mud- <
gnarrfs. '
"For what make of cycle, air?" *
"They're not for a cycle; they're *
for n*\"?I .on den Punch.
DEAR, Sin. <
1
"Cliotlie is ?-oafliiNi 10 \
"Dear dear. Serioua?"
t 1
"Yea, indeed. Some ruiftat ^
slapped Jiiin an the wriat and broke ; 4
tua watch or ratal." i ^
II I ,? ??rI
JARDEN HIS HUNTING GROUND
Jttt* Man Wat Vary Small, but Aln
Vary Brava and Datarmirtcd.
1 went into the garden in the cool
>f v.he eveninsr. when the place was
a shadow*, though amply lighted by
be lightr thai; came from the powlered
gold of the west, and as 1
calked about I heard a rustle behind
lie hedge "of raspberry fines and tall
veeds. 1 must confess to the weeds
icing there. Tbey are just beyond
he edge of the garden, and I have
>een waiting for a clear day to clean
hem out.
But to return to the rustle behind
he hushes. When it was repeated
[ began an investigation, and when
he intruder was not scared out. went
toJdlv in. Then L discovered a verv
itnall youth clad in khaki and desjeratelv
armed with a five-cent
ijatol.
"What are you looking for?" I deuanded.
"Wolves and beiys," Me replied,
ir it bout a quiver of the eyes.
"There are none in this garden,"
I answered.
"There might be," he said.
'You find all sorts of things in a
garden at this time of day. I shot
i wild eat in one."
"Oh, you did!" said 1. ironically.
'I suppose it weighed 100 pounds?"
"I didn't weigh it," he answered,
liplnmatieallv. ? I.owell Courierriti'en.
THOSE FOOLISH QUESTIONS.
Friend (to unlucky angler)?
Hello, have you fallen in?
Angler (wringing his clothes) ?
No, you idiot! This is perspiration.
QUITE A DIFFERENCE.
"Say, old man, lend me a fiver till
pay day, will you ?"
"Wkioh? Y our pay day or the day
you'll pay me?"
r '
ALL IN THE FAMILY.
?il v' ..
-carver wa?? certainly an awful'y
*ipeuiive surgeon in his <!ny."
"Sot i1v?,n When he ijied he
?Ut off hU".*'?M Hfit!;OUf * <? !'!."
fi^oon?Don t you like to aee
train par his wife homage?
Mra. Kgherl?Yea, cither that or
ilimony.
! Pattersc
r
i is Going
i
| Every day is a
l business. The De
r ' *
I munity certainly c
I High Class Merch
\ away-profit" sale \
!
i crowds with their
in green?they are
I Don't forget the
> i. way on closing (
* rlai r f K n 9 1 ^4
> viu y f 11 iv. I 31.
\ Clothes absolutel}
\ Stetson hat free ee
I farmer bringing tl
of grown people I
| two-hcrse wagon.
: Patterson's Dt
TFJfPMIff MA K
? *?. . 1 "JW"*
J
High Tuberculosis Death Rate.
The per cent, of deatti from consumption
among cement workers le
19 per cent., as against 14 per cent,
fo all the male workers in the
United States. They inhale great
quantities of cement dust, hut souie
authorities consider this a source of
health because of the heavy admixture
of lime. Authorities differ on
tM> An*-. --- ?
? -v w. c. evfu iec?nu <vra?DQt
is inconclusive.
TAX NOTICE-1914.
Office of the County Treasurer of Yotk
County.
Yorkviiie, S. C., Sepi. i4, 1914.
Notice is hereby given that the TAX
BOOKS for Ydfrk countv will be opened
on THURSDAY, the 15TH DAY OF
OCTOBER, 1914. and remain open until
the ItlST DAY OF DECEMBER, 1914.
for the collection of STATE. COUNTY,
SCHOOL ami LOCAL TAXES, for the
fiscal year 1914, without penalty; after
which day ONE per cent penalty will
be added to all payments made in the
month of January, 1915, and TWO per
cent penalty will he added to all payments
made in the month of Februarv.
1915, and SEVEN per cent penalty will
la? added to all payments made from
the 1st day of March, 1915, to the lath
day of March. 1915, and after this date
i all unpaid taxes will go into executions
and all unpaid Single Tolls will he
turned over to the several Magistrates
i for prosecution in accordance with law.
t For the convenience of taxpayers, I
will attend the following places on the
days named:
At Rock Hill, from Monday, November
9, to Saturday, November 14.
I And at Yorkviiie from Monday, November
lt>, until Thursday, the filst
day of D>-comber. 1914, after whichdate
fh( p nalties will attach as stated
above.
: Note? The Tax Books nre made up
by Townships, and parties writing
utmtui ipxcs win always expedite mai|
ters if they will mention the township
: t r townships in which their property
I or properties are located.
HARRY K. NEIL,
Treasurer of York County.
I
A. A. BRADFORD,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
Estimates cheerfully furnished on all
clusses of brick and wood work.
Telephone No. 30
Electric.
Bitters |
Made A New Man Of Him. ?
"l was suffering f jom pain .u v 1
stomach, head and hack," writes i? j
T. Alston, Italeigh, N. 0., "ana v * f
1 i ver and kidneys did not work rlgh: 9
I but four bottles of ?iectric liitte* j |
made me feel like a new muzx." 9
PRICE SO CTS. AT AIL DOUG STORE?"
in's Sale j
Right On. j
v%?
bigger and better *
jople of this com- *
lo appreciate New |
andise at our 4tgo- |
trices. Watch the |
packages wrapped *
from Patterson's. |
<s?
prizes to be given f
a r of sa!e, Satur
An $ 18 Suit of \
r free. Also, the
ich Saturday to the f
le largest number
to our store on a $
f
y Goods Store \
-sells it m less." |
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