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WELL WORTH
SEEING.
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Of and travel long aisiauces 10 r ;:;
A TVffYtnsit.inns have a right to :".- .
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q going to get the benefit of
their time and money.
"Is it worth seeing?" is a '
O question ashed of all cxhihi-
O tions and especially of all
(Expositions. O -
Q He has made a special visit to
Charleston to study the South :
O Carolina Intcr-Stato and .
0 West Indian Exposition and
in Sunday's issue of The News
and ' Observer The Charles-
O ton Exposition Edition he
has set forth truly and fairly
the great attractions of a
truly great Exposition. He .
has not told of every beauti-
' ful sight, of every great ex-
liiWt. for that is an impossi-
I W O hility as it is an ever-chang-
r ins panorama in the "Ivory
City." Imt ho has . written
" of the Exposition in a "broad
sense and leaves the filling in
of details to the visitor who
goes to Charleston. O
It is a great Exposition, nay,
more than that, it is a mag-
niflcent Exposition, and no
one who attends it will be
disappointed or have a mo-
mcnt's regret, hut instead
there will ho a" supreme feel-
ing of satisfaction., i
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