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GLORIOUS INAIIRIIRATIO
"INTERNATIONAL
WITH an attendance for the firs
world's expositions at Chicag<
claco has Btarted on a career
exposition success.
The exposition opened o
tendance of one quarter of a
of the world came critical visitors tb i
They found nothing to criticize. Every
to say that not a single visitor went uwa
mouth, and by letters home and to frie
tlon. In consequence the transportatioi
Cisco both by land and water.
Exceptionally low rates have been i
States to San Francisco, offering many
a pleasure journey to the exposition wit
A feature of the exposition that hs
exhibit capablo of operation by steam <
A flood of Inquiries concerning rati
of the exposition since the news of its
given prompt attention. San Francisco
the West has always had for hospitabl
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Those who are Interested in t*
book of sixty pages, reproducing t
the exposition, San Francisco, Caii
Manager, Buroau of Publication, Pn
WHEN A QUARTER OF A MILLICM
, ^ s ^HE VAST PANA
Transportation reports show that cv
represented in the great throng of 2">0,
San Francisco on Februarj' 20. This p
tion n! the opening day throng, in lite
the combined totals of the t'hicago antlonn
nf the most BpeetnrHsr stircesr. fo
DURING A LULL IN THE OPENING
The Panama-PACiflc International ex
Wilson at Washington, and caught on tl
tion. Instantly the iiower was release'!
opened. The scene 1b on the grand
I.ane, Got. Hiram Johnson of California,
exposition and a notable group of visit
the proas box the correspondents are o
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Going
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N OF WORLD'S GREAT!
CELEBRATION ASSORES I
t week greater than the combined attend
> and St. Louis, the Panama-Pacific Inter
that the moat conservative judgments p
n February 20, 100 per cent complete e
million people. From everytstate of the L
>ass on the merits of the celebraticn th
claim made by Snn FraneiBco and the e
y disappointed. The result has been tlia
nda?the most powerful form of advertise
a companies report a constantly increase
given by the transportation companies fr
people an opportunity that could not o
th a sightseeing tour through California i
is called for universal comment 1b the "r
>r electricity being shown in motion.
?b and hotel accommodations has been re
successful nneninir was (Insheil arnunil tl
and California are fulfilling their host dut
e treatment for the stranger.
ON THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNA"
REE OF CHARGE TO ANY ADDRESS.
lis great exposition may obtain free of c
he exhibit palace? in their natural colors
fornla and the Panama canal. To obtaii
inama-Paclflc International Exposition C.rc
i OF PEOPLE INAUGURATED
MA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXP
ery state in the United States and most
000 people who inaugurated the Panainaicture,
showing tho mighty South garden!
first five days of its progress tho exi ositt
1 St lx?iis expositions and tho ratio ;;ont
r the exposition.
i DAY CEREMONIES
AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC II
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position was opened by a wifeless spark,
tie tendrils of a wireless aerial on the lot
in the mighty Palace of Machinery and
ind after the oeremonies had ended. Sec;
, Mayor James Rolph, Jr., of San Krancii
Ing dignitaries being seen in animated dl
pen flashing to the world the news thut I
osition?
,
:ST
CONTINUED SUCCESS
ance foi the same period of the
national exposition at San Franredict
will breuk all records (or
tructurally, and opened to an atFnited
States and from the nations
at had been so widely heralded,
xposition was fulfilled. It is safe
t the advertisement by word of
nient?has been given the cxposiig
booking for travel to San Franom
all points within the United
therwlse be taken, of combining
and the West.
iction" that marks exhibits, every
sceived by the Information bureau
:ie world, all such .Inquiries being
ies and living up to the reputation
riONAL EXPOSITION SENT
harge a handsomely illustrated
and giving essential data about
n this book send a letter to the
tunds, San Francisco, Callt.
OSITION AT SAN FRANCISCC
la-L v
of the nattonR of the world were
Pacific International exposition id
?. gives a glimpse of a small frao
cu had an attendance larger thai
inues In a degree to Justify prcdio
I
\ITERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
dispatched by President Woodrow !
ty Tower of Jewels at the cxioaithe
portals of the exhibit palaces
retary of the Interior Franklin K. '
?co, President C. C. Moore of the
acusslon of the epochal event In
he exi>o8ltion bad opened.
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They are given
ciation of your tra
They will pay f
railroad in the col
Start saving no^
have your fare pa
n
we will give you <
bring.
One mile in tra
chase, 1-10 mile;
If you spend $ 1
easy it will be to ?
We give you qi
certain vacation.
Be sure to trad*
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Panama Pacif
SAN FRANCISO
Opened February 20th, CI
Panama-Calif
SAN DIEGO,
Opened January 1st, 1915,
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Southern
Premier Carrie
Tickets on sale daily and lii
Good going via one route ant
Stop-overs allowed.
Fron RourJ-Trip F
Columbia, S. C $82
Charleston, S. C. 85
Orangeburg, S. C. 82,
Sumtw, S. C. ... 84.
Camden, S. C. 84
Aiken, S. C. 79,
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Keck Hill. S. C 82
Spartanburg, S. C, .81,
Greenville, S. C . 80.
Greenwood, S. C. 79
Newberry, S, C. . 81,
Proportionately low rates from o
trip rates to Seattle, Wash.; Porth
many other western points.
Full information regarding the \
schednlea, etc., gladly furnished,
request. Let us help you plan you
Why pay tourist agencies, when
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S. H. Hard wick, P.T.M., H. F. Cai
Washington, D,C. Washin
TWENTY-FIVE MILES OF DITCHE8.
More than twenty-five miles of
/I i lellou irnrA -1>"- ? A*..? a I 1
...?vi>vo in.iv ,,l*K < > * era v. ruz under
the direction of the United
States army and navv surgeons in
the most important victory gained by 1
the American forces iu Mexico?the
vanquishing of disease. The hot
spell in Vera Cruz extends from May
to September, and during that period,
under the American "occupation,
with malaria made a reportable
disease, the mosquito eliminated by a
splendid draining system and the
spraying of all dead water which
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1 ticket good for as m;
vel for a dollar in trac
2 5 cents purchase, 1 -l
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yet a vacation this sun
aality and service first
1 where it pays to trac
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TES ACCOUNT
:ic Exposition,
0, CALIFORNIA.
oses December 4th, 1915'
ornia Expos'n
CALIFORNIA.
Closes December 31st 1915.
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i Railway,
r of the South.
mited 90 days for returning,
i returning via another.
are* One way via Portland, Oregon
.45. . . $104.24
.15 106.85
.16 104.70
.15 105.55
.14. 106.05
15 102.45
.90.. 102.32
.90 _ 102.32
50 101.00
00 101.00
.20 , 101.00
.10 102.81
ither points. Also very low roundand.
Ore.; Vancouver, B. C , and
parious routes, points of interest.
Also descriptive literature upon
ir trip.
our services are free? Address
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gton.D.C. Columbia, S. C.
Clean Em
Why not have that last Summer's
suit cleaned and pressed?
\^e call for and deliver goods in
town on short notice. Parcel post
packages will receive special attentiou.
Panic Prices as Follows:
Men's Saits, cleaned aid pressed 40c tn $1.25
Boys 25c " $1.00
Ladies' " " " " - - 50c ?p
Palace Barber Shop
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>mpany in appre- g
of a trip on any
comes you will | t
Bring to us and
any miles as you
le; ten cents pur\
mile, and so on.
i in travel. How
lmer.
, plus a sure and
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MAKE YOUR OWN f
f PAINT I
W*a V#0 win SAV8
rfrtl S6 els. PER GAL
this is how
/Buy 4 (til. L.C&M. SemiMixed
Real Paint $8.40
And 3 gals. Linseed Oil
to mix with it at
estimated cost of 2.40
Makes 7 gals. Paint for $ 10.80
It's only $1.54 per gal.
The LAM. 8EMI-MIXFD
REAL PAINT IS PURE WHITE LEAD.
ZINC and LINSEED OIL?Ike best known
paint materials tor 100 years.
Use a gallon out of any you
buy and if not the best paint
made, then return the paint
and get all your money back.
J. J. Bails*. Fort Mill
Luther Hdw. Co., Columbia
W. W.ICoogler & Son, Cheater
J. W. Copeland Co., Clinton
J. D Wood. Crier
TALK IS CHEAP
and is alright in its place, but it
won't run the furnace nor bake
bread. If you have hot air in
your house or oven, it must be
produced by burning fuel.
We handle the very best Hard
and Soft Coal and our prices are
way down. Phone orders to 72.
Quick delivery.
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CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, A
Estimates cheerfully furnished on al
classes of brick and wood work.
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