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SATURDAY, MARCH 13TH, 1915.
PUBLIC LEDGER
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Marvels of Landscape, Sculpture and Architecture, Wonderful Exhibits
at Huge Panama-Pacific International Exposition, ban i-rancisco
LOW ROUND TRIP RATES AFFORD GREATEST OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME TO
TAKE WONDERFUL JOURNEY AND SEE FINEST DISPLAYS OF WORLD'S NATIONS
These pictures at best can indicate but feebly the indescribable marvels presented by the Panama-Pacific Interna
tional exposition at San Francisco to which the people of all nations are thronging.
Forty-two foreign nations, and more than 80,000 individual exhibitors, representing every country on the globe,
have sent to this wonderful $50,000,000 show the best of their present-day achievements which ae now displayed in
Stotorm colossal exhibit palaces and also in the buildings of the state and foreign group, the lat ter
tog bSSTto molt cases in a style of architecture characteristic of the state or natxon represented Mew than 10
000 000 has been invested in the "Zone," the 3,000-foot amusement street of this great fair, where the world s Pier
showmen Lrconducting the most wonderful and most original sight-seeing and pure-fun attractions ever assembled
toyo?de?toatput Z opportunity of seeing this most marvelous of all expositions within reach of Stest num
ber of people railroads have cut rates in half to and from San Francisco, and the hotel and restaurant associa
tion nf the citv have agree to keep their schedule of prices down to normal figures.
ComSeeta this wonderful world's fair may be had free for the asking by addressing Man
ager tt?BS Tof AbTcationsS Press Building, Panama-PaciSc International Exposition, San Frandsce CaU:
Srnria. who will forward to any a- booklet, nostra ed in "dp, detailed in
formation regarding the glories or tnis great ceieumuuu ,u
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End view of Graeco.Rt)man colonnade extending 1,100 feet before the Palace of fnnn
&.na view w , . a efi,! aWPpn aionar the shores of the Fine Arts lagoon. Sur-
hause is the designer of these groups.' uver uie ionaBe d"uul";tt;7
Dome of Philosophy and the grand central aome oi uu ""t""
SUPERB NIGHT ILLUMINATION OF THE VAST PALACE OF HORTICULTURE
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DR. BEN J. K. HAYS
May be found in his office from 10 a.
m. to 1 p. m. dally except Sunday.
Have Your LUMBER
Dressed while you wait
Buy all Kinds
DRESSED LUMBER.
Windows, Doors, Frames,
Roofings, Paints.
General Building Material
and GOAL,
at Lowest Prices From
C D RAY & SON,
Yards at So. Railway Station
OXFORD, N. C.
. . - x i j n tiArti mil tnre is niaved uDon by rays of gigantic searchlight
projectors set within the building. The globe, which is the largest hemispherical glass dome in the world and is
one of the many marvels of the great Panama-Pacific International exposition, then assumes all the colors of the
rainbow This photograph shows the great building at night with the rays of the searchlights casting the sign
of the Zodiac over its gleaming surface..
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INSIDE INN AT PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
View of architect's perspective of hug hotel on the exposition grounds at San Francisco. Visitors t the
creat world's exposition at St. Louis in 1904 will remember the utige Inside Inn at that exposition. There to a
similar large building at San Francisco, with a capacity of accommodating thousands of people. The location t..'
building is within the exposition grounds, near the great Palace of Fine Arte. The Inside Inn is a city in itself.
THE BUILDING THAT USED FOUR CARLOADS OF NAILS
-rrv t ImamIm DMnkati -maAa. Vio ri7r1.-?'e first inrlnnr oornnhna ? rrh t tha eriant Polfino nf UTarhfTIPrV at the PXMia-
ma-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco. Thi3 enormous structure is surfaced with imitation Travertine
marble, which is used on the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot in New York, and other notable structures. ,
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DR. BRANTLY HENDERSON
Will be in Oxford every second
and fourth Monday of each month
at the office of Dr. L. V. Hender
son. Practice Limited to the Diseases
of the Eye, Ear, Nose and throat,
and examination of the Eyes for
Glasses.
B. S. R0YSTER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
PRACTICE TS STATE AND
FEDERAL COURTS
OFFICES ODD FELLOWS'BLDG
HllUboro St., OXFORD, K. C.
DR. S. RAPPORT
OF DURHAM
WILL BEAT
OXFORD AT THE EXCHANGE HOTEL
EVERY FIRST TUESDAY
In each month for the purpose
of examining eyes and fitting glas
ses. My glasses will give you real
pleasure and satisfaction. They are
accurately fitted in every detail.
They feel right and look right.
Consult me about your eyes.
My next visit Tues. Mar. 2
Dr. T. T. Frazier
...DENTIST...
Office hours from 8:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m.
daiiv except Monday.
Office in Mitchell Bldg.
Oxford, : : N. Carolina.
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