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Sp" ^5$5?' " Are Yoi Gi THE MIGHTY COURT OF THE I l> o All visitors to the Panama-Pacific the exposition make their pilgrimage and is the central radiating unit of t two Homeric groupe?the Nations of t! eaat and west portals. By night the b THE "ZONE," THE PLAYGROUN v * ' CJIi&al Mitmmr Through the center of the Zone, Francisco, runs a broad avenue three 1 with entertainment seekers who are 1 (luction of the Panama canal is one of and night of people eager to see the assembled here their finest offerings tmTfoui^ ./ ! 3 > The labor that went into the but Stirling ('aider. This heroic sculpture faces the main entrance gates. The a opening of the porttls of the exhibit m tin ont'when Prwf ideal Wood row Will ,1 Going to the reat Exp JNIVERSE, THE HUB OF THE ARCH CHEME AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC IN ? '-i -X ^^ ^'1 ''''7' ^ ^ >>:<> i International exposition cf San Francisco i t through the Court of the Universe. This h ne arnmeciurai ana grouna yinns jvonic s 'jo East and th?? NaMonc of th*? West ? ;nrnl au!' ?v ;lid court ?a en.i .need by the tic >d 1 0 OF THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD Uie amusement sec iou at'the Panama-Pacifl housand feet in length. It is not unusual foi busy patronizing ihs one hundred concessioi the popular and Instructive features, there workings of the nvniature canal. The pre of amusement, odi"ration and instruction. %pacific1N^ TilAT SYMB3LIZES THE BUILDI ldlQ? of the Panama canal is symbolized ii stands in the center lagoon of the three h aters were first released on opening day. F Alices and by the same means: the electric on opened the great exposition at San Krai ' 'v - _ - . N, f TRA} ARE I They are given ciation of your tra< ^ * r ^ osition? ITECTURAL ITERNATIONAL EXPOSITION ^naocMm-<M r;ina?<nri, tnem* jm YrtWr'fiw A I y ^ I it some time during their stay at s the largest court on the grounds culpiured groups embellish it, the \ountlng the giant arches at the j?lltiii(r t*fTf>rta TERNATIONAL EXPOSITION ic International exposition at Sail this entire avenue to be jammed is on the Zone. An exact repro- i being a constant line both day mier showmen of America have MG OF THE PANAMA CANAL , >Wjf? >< w h " &. . a i the Fountain of Energy, by K. igoona of the South Gardens and ebruary 20, colncidently with the spark transmitted across Ike coniclsco by wireless. They will pay f< railroad in the cou Start saving no\ have your fare pai we will give you c bring. * One mile in tra chase. 1-10 mile; . If you spend $ 1 easy it will be to g WP mvp \/rni m - * ? t=>- ~ j ~ ~ "i * certain vacation. Be sure to trade MILLS I "Buy c FORT MIL VERY LOW RA Panama Pacif SAN FRANCISCC Opened February 20th, Ch Panama-Calif < S N DIEGO, C Opened J nuary 1st, 1915, ( VI/ Southern Premier Carriei Tickets on sale daily and liri Good Koinj? via one route and Stop-overs allowed. Fr*a Rmid4 Trip Fa Columbia, S. C. . $82. Charleston, S. C. .85. Orangeburg, S. C. 82. Sumter, S. C 84. Camden, S. C. .... 84. Aiken, S. C. 79. Chester, S. C . 82.! Rock Hill, S. C 82.! Spartanburg, S. C... . . 81.1 Greenville, S. C. 80.1 Greenwood, S. C. .. 79.: Newberry, S, C. 81. Proportionately low rates from o1 trip rates to Seattle. Wash.: Portia many other western points. Full information regarding the vi schednles, etc., gladly furnished. . request. Let us help you plan youi Why pay tourist agencies, when s. II. McLean, Division p S. H. Hardwick, P.T.M., II. F. Car; Washington, D,C. Washing AHEAD OF HIS TIME. "Do you have trouble in remembering to write '1915'?" "A great deal of trouble " ter the eminent statesman. "You still cling to '101-1,' I suppose." "No, sir. The date I can't get otT iny mind is '1016.'" THE EXTINGUISHING. "He was jHisitivcly burning with love for her." "Oh, there was no danger. Her father put him out." Jjgp;-*"* ,'w - * 1 i i ! mi /EL S IN FORT r by Mills & Young Cc :le. or a trip or any part < ntry. v and when summer id. Good any time. 1 ticket good for as m; vel for a dollar in trac 2 5 cents purchase, 1 00 you get 1 00 miles jet a vacation this sun lality and service first ; where it pays to trac & YOU) ind Sell Everytl L, - - PES ACCOUNT ic Exnosition. ), california. >*es December 4th, 191 ?? ornia |?xpos'n :alifornia. "loses December 31st 1915. Railway, r of the South. nited 90 days for returning, returning via another. res One w?y tu Psrtluxi, Oregon 45 _ ,$104.24 15 . 106.85 15 104.70 15 105.55 1 4 105.05 1 5 102.45 ? . 102.32 00 102.32 50 101.00 )0 101.00 20 ... 101.0O 10 ? 102.81 :her points. Also very low roundnd. Ore.; Vancouver, B. C, and iiiuum rutiiea, points oi interest, " Also descriptive literature upon r trip. our services are free? Address ass. Agt., Columbia. S. C. y, G.P.A.. W. E. McGee.A.G.P.A :ton,I).C. Columbia, S. C. i Clean Em Why not have that last Summer's suit cleaned and pressed> We call for and deliver goods in town on short notice. Parcel post packages will receive special attentiou. Panic Prices as Follows: Men's Suits, cleaned and pressed 40c to $1.25 Boys " 25c M $1.00 Ladies' " M M " - - 50c up Palace Barber Shop fSi LIPS AILL. WW ; v >mpany in appre of a trip on any comes you will Bring to us and any miles as you le; ten cents pur1 mile, and so on. i in travel. How | miei. , plus a sure and f le. * NG CO. hting." S. C. MAKE YOUR OWN f -3M , PAINT i1 VOC will SAVE 56 cts. PEE GAL. THIS IS HOW \?jfBuy 4 gall. L.AM. Semi- N r Mixed Real Paint $8.40 J rjr 1 And 3 gala. Linseed Oil I ^ I I to mix with it at * K 1 9 estimated cost of 2.40 II I I Makes 7 gals. Paint for $10.80 |/X 'I I It's only $1.54 per gal. 4 The L. A M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT IS PURE WHITE LEAQ, ZINC aad LINSEED OIL?the beat known paint materials lor lot years. Use a gallon out of any you buy and if not the best paint made, then return the paint and fret all unur mnnoir horlr 0 J ? VUblU J. J. Baile*. Fort Mill Luther Hdw. Co., Columbia W. W.'Coogler & Son. Cheater J. W. Copeland Co., Clinton J. D Wood. Grier TALK IS CHEAP and is alright in its place, but it won't run the furnace nor bake KrpnH Tf UAH Koita UA* u.vuu. juu next nut <111 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 7?. Quick delivery. ) v. Fort Mill Lumber Company, A. A. BRADFORD, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Estimates cheerfully furnished on al classes of brick and wood work. Telephon* No. 30 Electric The T?n|c? 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