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merchant, for earth, air and factory
have all contributed to its stores. For
the historian, hpre are priceless vol
umes, ancient documents, rare por
traits. For the antiquarian, a very
mine of relics that can be found no
where else. For the patriot here is
abundant food for pride in a land
which can produce so much and prom
ise so much more. For the young
there is inspiration and information.
For the old, infinite satisfaction. No
man, least of all a southern man, in
justice to himself, can afford to miss
this greatest of southern Expositions.
Palace of Agriculture and the Palace
of Commerce. The visitor Who enters
at one end of the. shoe, and traversing
the three great buildings, yrith their
attendant colonades and exaedrae,
passes out at the other end, will have
walked an honest mile and have seen,
in panoramic view, the products o:
the world. A large anex to the Pal
ace of Agriculture is given over to
such state exhibits as those of Louisi
ana, Oregon, Florida, etc. Facing the
Cotton Palace across the Sunken Gar
den stands the Auditorium, with its
ivory walls, festooned and garlanded
with tinted staff work.
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Still beyond
and to the right is the West Indian
building, with its contents from Cubs
and Porto Rico, which are giving our
statesmen so many unquiet hours, and
still beyond, is the glittering entrance
to the ever festive Midway, where the
lions roar, the barkers, bark, the spiel
ers spiel, and night and day are as
one.
Neglect Means Danger-
Don’t neglect biliousness and consti
pation. Your health will suffer per
manently if you do. DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers cure such cases. M. B.
Smith, Butternut, Mich., says “De
Witt’s Little Early Risers are the most
satisfactory pills I ever took. Never
gripe or cause nausea.” Robertson &
Law.
Editor W. A. Knowles, and
Lawyer Seaborn Wright, of
Rome, are both m the race again
for the legislature, and it is safe
tosay that each will do what he
can to leave the other at home.—
Exchange.
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cases of piles. Cooling and healing.
None genuine but DeWitt’s. Beware
of counterfeits. “I suffered for many
years from a sore caused by a gun shot
wound m my left leg,” says A. S. Ful
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and gave me much trouble. I used all
kinds of remedies to no purpose until
I tried DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. A
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Charleston’s Great Exposi
tion Is Now In Full Bloom
of Its Beauty. A
Some good and thoughtful people
think that we are having too many ex
positions;-that the subject is exhaust
ed, their usefulness at an end. But
these good people are in the minority,
and the great majority of our citizens,
considering the wealth of our favored
nation, our 80.00o,000 inhabitants, the
infinite variety of our products and
the diversity of our interests, think
that we may well afford an exposition
in some section of our country at least
once a year. In no other .way ccyi
the people of one part of the land be-
•come acquainted with the progress,
peculiarities and necessities of the oth
er. So at least think the good citizens
of Charleston and South Carolina, and
they have proved their faith by mighty
works. Relying absolutely upon their
own resources, without the federal aid
so freely granted to other communi
ties no whit more deserving, they
have created the most complete, sym
metrical and beautiful show that our
country has yet known, saving only
the World’s Fair at Chicago. It marks
A Lovely Prospect.
Standing in the kiosk in front of the
the band
plays
Auditorium, where
these sunny afternoons, one may look
far across to the gleaming waters of
the Ashley and see through the trees
the shinging facade of the Woman’s
building, an ancient residence, but in
perfect repair, which was once the
home of the William Lowndes of Rev-
As the eye follows
olutionary fame,
the course of the river it rests in suc
cession upon the shining porch of the
Illinois building, the red roof over the
home of Cincinnatti, the Negro build
ing, so full of suggestion and comfort
for the philanthropist and the states
man; the handsome house built by the
Louisiana Purchase Exposition Com
pany, and then rests with infinite sat
isfaction upon the stately • facade of
the Art Palace, with its priceless con
tents; then on to the spangled dome,
the graceful columns and long white
porch of Philadelphia’s building and
the charming Hispano-Grecian archi-
and controls every part of the body, strengthens the nerves, make
muscles elastic and supple, the bones strong and the flesh firm- bat
this life fluid is pollute, or poisoned and loses its nutritive, health sm
ing elements, then there is a rapid decline of the vital powers resti
in premature old age and disease. Any derangement of the blood <ra
shows itself in an ulcer, sore, wart, tumor or some other trouble
growth upon the body, and rheumatic and neuralgic pains become ala
constant, accompanied with poor digestion and cold extremities.
S. S. S. being purely vegetable, is the safest!
best blood purifier for old people. It does not si
or hurt the system like the strong mineral feme
ailments disappear. S. S. S. is just such a tonic as old people need!
improve a weak digestion and tone up the Stomach. If there is any herd
tary taint, or the remains of some disease contracted in early life, S. S.l
will search it out and remove every vestige of it from the system.
Write ns fully about your case and let our physicians advise and hej
you. This will cost you nothing, and we will mall free our book on biaj
and skin diseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Atlanta, (0,
Paface of Commerce,
tectural gem which bears the proud
name of New York. Beyond the wa
ters of Lake Juanita rise the walls of,
the buildings devoted to Machinery
and Transportation, and where lake
and river join is the Interesting exhib
it of the United States Fish Commis
sion, housed In a structure built for
the special display of fish, their man
ners and customs. No more delightful
and profitable hours can be spent than
those which are devoted to this build
ing, for here you see the fish at home
and follow him from egg to excellence,
so to speak. Besides all this, there
are the buildings devoted to Minerals
and Forestry* those of Alaska and
Guatemala and the noble structures
dedicated to the sovereign states of
Pennsylvania and Maryland. It is a
grand picture and one to which print
ers’ ink cannot do justice. Imagine
this Ivory City, if you can, then flood
it with golden sunshine, like the splen
dor oLGod’s smile, bend over it a blue
Italian sky, people it with happy met
and women, fan it with softest airs
stirred by sweet music, and you have
some Idea of the joys that await you
in the Old City by the Sea.
At this Exposition no map or wom
an can feel that he or she is losing
time or money. There is so much to
Cotton Palace.
x4tn epoch for our sister state and her
beautiful seaport city, and its good ef-
* fects will be felt throughout the whole
Jouth. It presents to the world, as
nothing else could, the characteris-
-tics which are destined to set our sec
tion of the Union in the most con
spicuous position in the great indus
trial procession of this Twentieth ce*
*ury.
and you will
In Pull Bloom of Its Beauty.
The Expositon is now complete and
In the full bloom of its beauty. The
location could not be improved upon
for all the natural accessories of land
and water. Just within the city lim
its, upon the eastern bank of the Ash
ley‘rive*; where hoary live oaks sway
their knotty boughs in the gentle
ocean breezes, a gently sloping plain
has been adorned by the best efforts
Of the landscape gardener and the archi-
tect. Beautiful flowers, swaying palms,
soft' green grass, gleaming stainafy,
splashing fountains and varicolored
electric lights combine, with the har
monious delicately tinted colors of the
stately buildings, to make a picture
ever pleasing and never to be forgot
ten. • ; * ,
The buildings themselves display a
modern adaptation of old Spanish
architecture and on every hand may be
found suggestions of old Madrid, Sev
ille and Barcelona.. The central fea
ture, the Court of Palaces, contains 1,-
ooo,000 square xcct, _
Built in horseshoe shape about the
lovely Sunken Garden, with its lake,
bridges and fountains, this Court Is an
audaciousand singularly successful
conception of the architect. The Pal
aces are three in number—the Cotton
Palace, the largest of th.e three; the
Nowhere.
kills, not necessarily suddenly,
but SURELY. It preys upon the
intellectual powers more than
we realize. It consumes the
vitality faster than nature can
replenish it, and we cannot tell
just what moment a temporary
of complete aberration of the
mind will?result. Headache and
pain should be promptly re
moved—but properly. Many
pain cures are more harmful
than the pain. Beware.... If
you would be safe, take
Where can you find a superiointo these goods?
And there’s
the best and most satisfactory flour on the n
you a sack, we know you’ll come back again.
* Other things are here in profusion-in
more complete line of
Miles* JF dJUI A Ai£&*
M As a result of neuralgia I lost tn*.'
sight of my right eye, and the pain L
have suffered is incomprehensible, be
ing obliged to take opiates almost con
tinually. A friend gave me one of Dr..
Miles’Pain Pills and it promptly re
lieved me. I then purchased a bes and
now my trouble is gone. They have
also cured my daughter of nervous
headache, and I. heartily recommend
them to others.”—W. J. CORLEY. Bre-
mond, Texas.
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We can and will please you if you’ll only give
Palace ef Agriculture.
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see, so much to he learned, that few
of us have the time to .do it justice.
Here is food for the student of racial
and industrial problems. Here is sug
gestion for the manufacturer and the