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BRILLIANT IN COLORS
PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION WILL
GLOW WITH WONDERFUL RADIANCE.
Electrical Tlluminattoa* and Other
Feature* In Which Buffalo's Fair
Will Excel All Former Enterprises
el This Description.
• Eveu the Buffaleuiaa etvnnot conjpre
head the exquisite character of the
great Exposition he is building. Is it
any wonder, then, that the distant na
tive still asks what it is to be? Indeed
bJt Is to be everything that Is graceful,
■arm onto us and beautiful. Form and
BBlor will join their wonderful forces
■-> please jhe eye and delight the sense.
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THE ELECTRIC TOWER.
"Magnificent" is not too strong a word
to express the character of the con),
pleted work, lie is a man of dull Imag
ination who, now visiting the grounds,
cannot picture in some come
„ llrtess and stateliness of
enterprise.
- The Pan-American is in
tended to be in every way
tfltmiph. From the' very
f it has been the purpose of
have been intrusted with the
Of this Exposition to present
.world the most artistic creation
| Conceived for a like purpose. The
fftngement of the buildings, the stylS
of architecture, the decorative work,
the embellishment of the grounds and
the electrical illumination nr* gome of
the features that will stand out promi
nently in picture. There
are S3 acres In the courts around
which stand the principal Exposition
buildings. While the whole Exposi
tion plot of 860 acres will be as beauti
ful as nature, with the artistic help ol
man, can make It, the several courts
will be the particular center for formal
det*ratlve work. The courts are ur
tranged in the form of a cross, the
north and south courts bearing th
■unes of Oourt of Fountains. Plaza,
Court and Approach and being
nearly 3,000 feet In extreme length.
The Transverse Court is known as the
EsplanWle and is 1,700 feet from cast
to west. Two subordinate courts open
i Into the Esplanade, known as tht
Coart of Lilies and Court of Cypresses,
I The combined area of these courts Is
approximately two and a half times
the area of the courts at the World’s
Columbian Exposition and for this tea
son gives a far greater opportunity fox
auntie treatment.
, it hits been said of this Exposition
that It would outrival ail former enter
prises in a number of Important fea
tures. Th ; first of these Is In the conrl
settings just described. The second
■jfi the plastic ornamentation of
ami the elaborate use oi
sculpture for decorative purposes. As
a third may be mentioned tbe hydro ul
K Jc and fountain effects. These are ol
a most elaborate eharactei and arc
to be seen In all of the courts. A
fourth feature Is tie- horticultural dec -
| <->rative work. Sunken gardens ami i
formal lloral ornamentation will he cm- !
ployed at every point where the bright
colors of foliage and tlo wers will add
to the beauty of the scene. Asa fifth
hi* notr*d ihf* color iloorini
tion of the buildings. This jg a very
I elaborate undertake g. the result el
niSlujre sljidy UPOfl Jhe pnrLfjf the I -.-I
TIIK ONLV AHSOIXTETY PtHK HALT V- u nn, n
Mfe && 1 An absolute cure for Con
■ HIBJiBS/A sumption. There would be
■ i-w dc-nilis from Consump
mMtMma W A &?" B ' on cj?‘*i®. cnp <•
Or Will W Whooping Cough if every ?s£■'• i&te&S&KSrA
■ 6f Life, it aids Whiskey in /
Wgcstion.Stim- __ n "“ a ' l to \ /
tllates the R# nS* HPlfe any BrfWer of the V^,wi'ss-/ r
Blood TnnVor. ■fe if til family*? the approach >gg£ TAS^
ates the Brain, ■ || °* “ col,l or cough.
•Builds Nerve ™ ~ ’W As soon as you fee! the no FUSEL 0.1.
Tjesue, Tones first symptom*, take a smell quantity In a wino
Vp the Heart and Prolongs mm. mam _ K'®?* <,f . wau - ; > milk or cream,
Lite. A LEADING M’VV Rk SPS £3 1 an ' continue to do so three tr
Y ORK DOCK) R say POMm Ufa HA Ii mr 1 ,la y until all sign* c,f
“Duffy's pure Malt Wh;> iOT jgH 3 ■ couth or cod have dis
key IS A FORM O: lOul> Btf'SffHH 0 ?Prd-, /’"fj " Lue Malt
ALREADY DIGESTED.’* IBlkill B Whiskey not only CURES tho
DR. WILLARD MOItSB, ctmgh, but hea.s the lungs ami
American Director of the Bureau of Materia Kllls tU9 '-ou.iuii.ption geriu.
§ Medina auti one of onr most learned JZf B J ru
Mait tt'iiNkcy is abn'ihiteiy nuro gfß' A.,*
W niSKvf
IT. Y., lie. years and mouths ’ ■*? m+im m
a SSRSSgUifT SWISS J&fc .*•*•* w t
.The World’s famous FAedicirio*
.“r: . P ?L r A *“ lt ,?i h: i*** U V " on '? v,TI - *“! by the govern.
k J • £°V™’ or direct, .tl ffla Bottle.- Beware of ImiP‘.tone.
Ft 1"? ar mjti'.toue .send /or free medical booklet
—■ UOFrt ff .LTV/i-t'SKr.Y CC„ ROCHESTER, N.V.
mural palhterTof the" wbrKT. Consid
ered a very difficult, If not embar
rassing, problem at first, It has beeu
worked out by patient study until re
sults very pleasing and happy have
been achieved. A sixth point of excel
lence will be tbe electrical Illumina
tion of all tbe courts. Then tbe bril
liance of tbe gardens and the radiant
beauty of-the buildings will be height
ened by the glow of 200,000 electric
lamps -arranged with artistic concep
tion and- illirtnfixating with fantastic
hues the numberless fountains and
pools and turning the scene tuto one ol
unrivaled splendor.
The style of architecture is what is
described ns a free adaptation of the
Spanish renaissance. It is particularly
appropriate for the purposes of au
Exposition since It gives opportunity
for the employment of tunny architec
tural features of a festive character.
Thus the visitor may see many-lofty
towers and lanterns, graceful domes
and minarets, airy pavilions and other
decorative work that will produce a
sky line free from any suggestions .of
monotony or severity. ■'&.
The Electric Tower, standing In a
broad pool between the Court of Foun
tains and the Plaza, la to be the center
piece. for electrical Illumination. This
tower is 80 feet square and 375 feet
-fcijjjh. with circular wings curviug from
tbe east and west sides to the south
ward and forming a semicircular space
In which are to be many beautiful
fountain features. From the southern
face of the Tower a cascade will gush
from n niche, 70 feet from the ground,
and full upon a terraced base. At night
this cascade and the fountains and
pools will be Illuminated In fantastic
colors. Floating lights upon all the
pools will form an Interesting feature
of the general scheme of illumination.
Some 30 or more American sculptors
of renown are at work upon the deco
rative groups which are to have a
place at this Exposition, These are
to be nearly all original productions .
under the master direction of Karl !
Bitter. It will be tho most elaborate
use of decorative sculpture ever under
taken at au Exposition, there being
more than 125 groups. These will
Ladorn the fountains, bridges, entrances
Ito buildings and other salient points.
Besides the pools and fountains, with
in the several courts will be a grand
and stately canal which will surround
the entire group of buildings. In the
southern reaches of this canal are
artificial bodies of water known as the
Mirror Lakes, from which lagoons ex
tend 111 thickly set
with aqimtic planfWffnro species.
In adumon to the sunken gardens
and olhor Pural features of the courts
will be the Wktloultural exhibits In the
southern prlELif the grounds. These
will consist Kittvernl acres of beds of
the finest proHffaonu of the best nurs
eries and grexWEjTusfcs of the western
world. Tbe connection for supremacy
will be very keen and the lover of flow
ers will have a rare opportunity to
make a comparison of (he merits of
the productions of competing growers.
Mai.k Bv.ns.ttt.
BAY STATE AT BUFFALO.
A
Fine If!*tnrlfil Kxltlhit \ill Bt
Made ?t MatiNi.chu*eUM,
Tbe historic coumiomveaitli of Mas
sachusetts will li&vp n most interesting
exhibit at tbe Pnn-American Expohi
tiou at Buffalo.
It is being collected through the co
operation of various societies, such as j
the Sons of the Rev dution, UaugliU-ra }
of.tin lievolniion, Sons of tic- Ameri
can Revolution. Daughters of the Amor- I
lean Kovohitibn, the Society of tbe War I
ol ISUMiiJf kindred 91 gani/.atlpn The |
chiiinn.tir of the Ma/ssnchuHetis i'un- I
American commission, Mr, Waiter (111-j
imtii i age, i* a ie<iiiig-: t .rit lie these
sock ties and : r, .nxi jus limr the Wcfiltli
of historic luntorYl pOs, l ’. - . u 1 by Mas
sachusetts should bo fideqiir!o!y ropre-“
sent-(1 al the Ban-American Exposi
tion.
r e)m f r,> Mer of a buiihiog bus not yet
been (iennrn iy u uletl, nut ii: is prob-
Unit tbe obi I’rovhkmec* Ho life,
v ‘ *• / *d t.o- bVt-j.. • *su|kl4ng# •
ff B" *”• ' T, J * Ih* -ji bnftiO :
THE BRUNSWICK riMES-CALL, NOYi n(BER 16. UJO
-achusetts exhibits at the Ex
tup: i*noi-rr„BA.
position in Buffalo. This building was
typical in its sty le of the old fashioned
Boston architecture and, in addition,
possessed a-special interest from Its
historic associations. It formerly stood
on the Washington street end of Prov
idence court, purtly oil the site of what
Is now Clack’s Tnvt-rrt.
One of the members of the Massa
chusetts) commission to tiio Paris Ex
position, 'who recently returned from
the French fair, seenred there about
.450 valuable exhibits, which will be
transferred to the Pan-American at
Buffalo. Ex-Mayor Frederick Fosdick
of Fitchburg and City Treasurer E. T.
Tifft of Springfield returned recently
from a visit of a few days in Buffalo
very enthusiastic over tho prospects
for the success of the Exposition and
are anxious to have tho good old Bay
State well represented there.
Building* Goins V*.
The magnificent buildings which ore
to house tho exhibits of the Pan-Ameri
can Exposition at Buffalo next sum
mer are fast progressing toward com
pletion and will soon be ready for the
collections which are on the way from
all quarters of the American couttuent
The scene upon the give mbs of tho Ex
position, in the northern part of the
city, Including,pjrlpt the rnmous Dela
ware Park, IsTS-XtfiSy one, upd every
day sees siyc, definite progress mnd
tn tho construction work. Conditions
have been very fnvoru&ft ‘to rapid
""I k, and ..tin*Pan- A merliiHfi Expoab
ii"., bids fair fc* break the record in
tho matter of swift cqustruettwj oflE.v
position buildings and their entire .com
pletion before the jtitno arrives to open
the gates to ttogoiveral public.
Connectlewt n< Pah-ttneiican.
The state 'of Connecticut Is getting,
together a large display that will rep-'
resent her farm, fruit nud dairy inter
ests at tho Pau-Alnerlean Exposition
next year. Benjamin HI Leo of .Hart
ford Is tho commissioner in charge of
the 'work, and he Is assisted by- a com
mittee composed of N. S. Platt, chair
man, New Haven; ITofessor O. B.
Phelps, secretary, agrlcnltuml stStton,
fitorrs; J, A. ,|>uiion. Poquonock; Pro
fessnr A. <}. -tinlley. Agricultural col
lege, Sierra: E. H.' Jenkins, agricultural
station, New Haven; .1. B. Noble, dairy
Commissioner, Hartford: B. C. Patter
son, master of state grange. Torriug
ton. 1*
The Government'll HnlliHnn,
The Government buildings at the
Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo
me being built by Rasmussen & Streh
low of Omaha. The contract calls for
a group ef three buildings connected by
curved arcades. The main structure Is
to tie 4UO by' litO feet, with u don’t: 250
feet high, and the ewnllt r buildings
each 150 feet square. All departments
of the government will make up to
''ate exhibits, which the inembeTs of
the Govefutjient board are now busy
collectluggtnd getting luto shape.
iv.
nows Tins?
We offer One Hundred Dollar* Re
ward for any oase of Catarrh that oan
nnt be cured by HaL's Catarrh Cure.
E* ,r. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have, known
r, J. <JI m e> for the Rsr, fifteen yeyrs
aid heiievo lpiu perfectly hoourable
in all buiioess transactions, at T llnau
oialiy able to carry out any obligations
made by tbeir firm.
West & Truax, wholesale d.uggists,
Toldo, O.
Welding Rinnan & Marvin, wbnla>
druggists, Toledo, O.
Hill’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
ally, acting directly upon tbs blood
end mucous surfaces of the system.
| Testimonial* snt free. Price 760, per
•>OlllO. Sold by at) druggists. Hall’s
Family Pills are the best.
i ■ : ■>'
One o Many Xinthaalaata.
.Too Mflcbell Chappie editor of The
National Magnzine, published at Bor
ton wiia in Buffalo recently und be
came ntncli inteioated in the ttxposl
\ lion. On his return to Boston he wrote
to an official, of the E. v position na fob
lows: “1 wns indeed sorry not to hnve
wn'p you when In Huffttlo, but 1 did %
the Exposition Arid . e, r ■ friUh-ihed be
y nd puasure. I wish that you would
send on ajiythieg Unit you think u.igut
lie of Interest to our readers and make
it as attractive as p- ssible. and l shad
keep ou bamhieiliig away,at the Expo
sltlon editorially until It opens, hccau c
I am thoroughly enthused over the
subject”
Ltmercss h. t) -nutcles a,u ; joint- In
dicate . Uoiiu .lieu,. Don’t dally with it n
minute, Take Hood'f fiarsapardla and
cure It.
Mr*
Perfumes and Toilet Articles
mestic goods from the very best manufacturers. H uo
It Will Cost You Nothing'.
wiw X w e °H F ock bef ? re ’^ n^your P urchases - We will always give you our
whlthor youTre’ready “to buy pfci “ Bre shoW, '“ K yOU “*>* in
We-Have Just What You Want
In Drugs, I erf times, Soaps, Patent Medicines and such other Sundries as are usually
lS\?J n ?n n h° dern St^ r y' r yo . u ahou,d want anything not to be had in ourmar
you Aat In ulme° re thaU gad t 0 gCt U for you in our next order - We are h ere to serve
; Our Prescription Department
Is filled with a line assortment of new and fresh medicines for doctors’ prescriptions
You need not to send us your prescriptions to fill, as we give this department
sttr personal attentmn. Uur experience dates back for about one quarter of a century.
I e;feet satisfaction every lady. Why not call and see us.
SMITH'S PHARMACY
The Gash Druggist,
131 Newcastle, Corner Monk.
't be l’nias CALfi jd?T ofliee* in now in
full blast again and those who desire
to save money should let It bid on
their work. B-bt workmen and has
equipped.
CALL ON
L. A. Miller
POU
low wimßiii
fill mi Flooiino
Stock Just Keceived
Corner Buy and .Mansfield. Phone 177
Only place la town where kiln dri. ■
lumber can be bought.
FUBEIO WALK.
Georgia—Comity of Glynn.
Uiulor a power of gain contalnnd In tha! < -t
tin Her 4 tr semre dehl tr in 1,. V. Carroll to
Mrr. M I, P irkcr, raid Herd bring recorder! n>
Voi. nf mortgug a. todo !>*B in r will bn „
imforu tne door of Ho. court bongo of nam
county, in lir.mhw ick Unorgia, on the ilrit
Tuc-itay In koeember proximo, between tlie
legiil nunrg of rale to tbe liighent end b nt bid
drr,forcaeb, ail of tnfit certain tract, lot oi
parcel ot land, situate In aa and county and at te,
boute x mlle north of the c.ty in ISruimwick,
in the auh district G M.ofi-ftiilconnti,o”.
Beriberi in a Heed from E, M.,Turner to said
Carroll,as 2S acre of land, having 'he follow
ing Connies, diatances alid adtm aanrcincnta to
Bay: Commencing at i pin, trc,. on thepuo-
Ite road iOodina from what :* know nua the
Old Chapel to :he Hoarier Goodb’ead I’laec. an l
’'Vanina rhcnceenutb ,‘i7 degrees we t,llf r haii,g
arlklluk to a stake; Ihene, running i.. rtb 7n
lUgroca weal, 7ehain and >0 Unkß to u pin,
tree; ihnnee penning north :i7 derri e ’ oa.t 34
ehalna and 43 inks to , blaek gum tree; ihence
running eolith 70 ,'egivea eaar y ,o )t .i amriy l
l.lnkgtoth, Irltlol ra,lnt;ai,i im< ( !>,,,<nderi on
the no"bb;/ liuuia of estate of It. (). ■ nr,on the
[< a’ by *-|d public ion from Old i ;hai ,1 to
’ik.ii e I I , ,•,„ .lie.B’ iuh b.
jo / c ton and laude oi s <a>n V MUlei. ■,c l
mre, we*i Ini lands of bno eetaieofaai i.,v
l Ueieg tlie ,)l, eO whereat Urn -ai l r ri , r |,. ~.T
rat’ -n ,II c la.ti-j f;',n„ krw n v. i a-ri ’j •
farm. ai. ‘.hat e,, tam ether c ac; of lend
In ■ aid w nnty ai MlsirlA-. Contain nt* e, -
~pf land, adp.udi g the naei above d,,cricri,
• n I bleng pa’UC'llarty de .■ Haul aatoeo r..”
and dialn ealn u<U rte. dto g'ute rtelil f,
* *iri : ■ i ’,■ in 4* ia. Parker
a, , c” 1 1 ”' 1 * f Ia and io i o add n ur
inp.'i’t i |!, VI tOb >OB..tiafy ti eJn
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ill : ..*r.d pefneieal with- pii uitore-t
tPcien i fro’ i'geeb b 1 !"• iiimi paid,be
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