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&y fling , - : . - ;jTT TTf : y SPECIAL RAILWAY RATES FROM ALL POINTS The Corner Stone of Administration Hall of the WHITTIER COLLEGIATE AND AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE of Whittier, N. C, will be laid with appropriate ceremony July 4th, Bishop James Atkins officiating, assisted by Bishop Horner. The exercises to which the people of Western North Carolina are invited will begin on the College Campus at 10:30 A. M. Address by JAMES LATTIMORE HIMROD, President of the Institute. His subject for the day will be: 1 "WHAT THIS DAY MAY MEAN FOR WHITTIER" FREE Fireworks Display at Night Extensive Preparations Have Been Made For the Entertainment and Amusement of Visitors - FREE Barbecue Dinner at ' Noon 3EME, FIEL PORT Will Begin at 2:30 and include Sack Races, Potato Races, Egg Races, Greased Pole Climbing and Greased Pig Chase. Music Furnished by Dunn's Orchestra. ! N r ... .... - Match Game of Indian Ball t i J A h v By Real Cherokee Indians Base Ball Gsiinnie Sylva vs. Whittier Grand Historical and Military Pageartt at 8:30 P. M. Under the Direction of Miss Julia MacWilliams 50 Choice Residential Lots will be sold the afternoon of July 4th by the Southern Land Auction Company for the benefit of the Institute. The lots are admirably situated near the college grounds and should prove a profitable investment, as they are sure to enhance in value. The terms of sale are 1-3 of purchase price down and balance in one and two years. -.: 1 . ' ?rM Train VaynesviHe to Uhiltier July- 4 Come, Bring the Children and Spend a Pleasant Day
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