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Reasonable
I Largest Ad in this issue
H. A. Plommer
VOLUME-XXI
BUEVAUl), NOKTII CAROLINA, FRIDAY. .HIM', I'm;.
NUMBER-
FACES OF SOME PROMINENT
C^ROLINIAMS
Cl'IAS. M. STEDn5A.N
Greensboro, N. C.
Democratic Candidate for Congress
from tlie 5th District
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The French Broad Camp Begins Third Year
Nf»ar Brevard With Very Encouraging Prospects
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'I'hc |»urposf !> to i;H'r a hrai 111 fill. ;nir]so-,ffn! ami cnlfi \-acalioii to hoy>,’‘ says ilk* iKinklct, and “to utiri/v tl'e
Ih- 1(o_\-s r!itru>ti‘d to it> care ;io» ur.!_\- [or tlR-ir ]*1iysic ;1 dr\x-l.>;'inonl but for tli'.-lr mental and ctliic.'d n])l-niidini;' as wt n."
i ill.’’iides altoui o > acr*'"' of and, a -otf^ov «>f vv’a:- a. i.s -^snwa in '!ic ,u’■onio.inyini; }>ieture. 'I'he lake ami *'hib
id atldt-lit' i!(.l«! witli two baseball dia.niond'', ha"ket ball C'^’a;t‘', ‘Ive tennis t.-or.rl.s am! onarler iniU-
iKUises ai\- hidden from \ii-W. tlie teiUs
runninii t!';ii‘k, jinni^tni; ]»its, (.= te., si
The dirertors .ire John W. Mo .re, ac-'iieib
sijfrwii’i; in lli'i" ;.=!‘'L'.tre
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1'., Kains. iui-iiK
[Hairs, aa ! 1.
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a;t, i-. in tlicir <. !iai''je writ a* tin.- i^'amp polies 'ria. \- are >|'i-.’iai; Is in tl.eii' \vi ^rk wiih !'•.■>
'I' -Ilier. alliKlics.
in : \onii''' nit-n.
'fii'.- adinini-tralion, of
beim: <.f;i;-ers (.f ili:-
Cil.-dek
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Capt. K.-.ins. who w.i
l%:lle
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u* tif S.mih C iT' k■s.^
Iir-.-\-;iid a fi day-a,V''m. kin;.,
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lo-r- eo!i!!(“(, tv.; Ailb t!ie CaiiU).
d that 0‘>;;sideral.=le naja-•\‘e;neiils lia‘1
tin aaidc i-n. ;1'< I..)-'- in i!k- w..,. of !'.-an'it)'.'1-', : ’‘Micin’, :t ’U nv s'an
'I'oilel fat iblies kaxe ln-en ^le.ah in.pi-'Atvi. innnin^ waiei' iaivin;^ i! vai : r.
Tk.e Cair.p is fvinurhrd with w :ter from a :nsI’.nit.'in sireaia and a ”o.id ‘-'.aii
ftir the eitir.l 'rt ar-d (.-oriVenic-n'X <1 the '-'anr, - rs.
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f^ i I 1 i' r. i 1 lie m rvv ' j
<i’a tl.. v;; nuid. It iias elect vie uiul ollivr '.-.urlcrn l.icililies
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CnM. Raine:
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E'ir.ibeth Cily. N. C.
Republican Candidate for
Auditor.
State
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A. L. FRENCH
D^^pe^. N. G.
Republican Candidate for Commission-
of Agriculture.
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8BEVAB0 SUMMER SSHOQL
T9 OPES NEXT TUESGAY
EEI<
Dunn. N. C.
Oe.TiCcrntic Candidate for Congress
from the 6ih District
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NAMES ()£• .S iri)i:N'! S WHO
coMriJ'/nj.) (;oi RSES
List of 1?> Diplnivui::iui ('crtifk'iilt*
Cinuhiatcs of lircvasad InstiiJitc
in \ virious DcpartiniMits.
Frof. I.csley of Alahanit’ !u»s ^ecii
Eiiiii!}.:ci’ to (k)fubict Mi.sica!
Sc!u)ol ior .Kf Pays in I'jrex ard;
Dav iiiid Ni‘„dr ?ie;.sioi;s.
wiimu ste;^ig
i;> V. '.if. A’di'ttii ].r-‘arh'Ml on
We-inc'lay 7ii_;hr >>n tin* sni>_ji‘er
diod for ..nr ^ins."
Pro.spect.s lirijii’t for Siiccv ssful
Opciiin<;-; Sonictiiiny: of 'I he
0>urses and llie rrainin'fj to
be Iiad at IJrevard Institiitt*.
.‘iiss K> '.V. ’’I’owr.x-Tul ;rnil
froni i’ii:i'«;s: wert- r>,%'x*nl f^iasts
>>f Will P.isviainl.
■ :itard'iy ni.!u'ht a cruwd o*'
pi- \v, nr to lirevard tl.)
W. p. STACEY
Nashville, N. C.
Democratic Candid?.te for Judgs
Supe’-Ior Court.
Of
HAMPTOH-DODSWORTH
Mr. and ’'Ir- 'I’htmias Hilli ird
iluni]*t' !i annii'aruc tla- inarriairi*
(if their ihisiL'litiT Adrianna So]ihro-
niii ti> Mr. 'riiuiuiis I axisw < >rt h 011
WedT. \ . ' is'V t Inrty-lirst, nine
teen hnndnd and sivteen, Hrevnnl,
North ' ■rolina.
The turei!iii>iL>- finmmneetl a niar-
rm^‘‘ v.’hii h occurn d ut 1 o eloivk,
Dr. W. K Karii.n ut'a-iutin;^. lie
ein])l'>y<‘*l the rinir ceremony, whiidi
WHS ilevoid nf li iTiu-draw n out do-
trtils. I'ollowinu' the eeri-inony,
dinnt‘r v.as served, only th«* ininnv
diate TiH'iiihcr-s nf the fuTnily heintr
]»rc.‘<Hn*. 'i'he jiartv ai‘eonipani‘*d
Mr. jiTid Mrs. l)«»ds\vorth t«» their
iiev’ home, “'I'lie Sliiulo'.vs, ’ whicli
]iad ri'ccntly b*M>n c<)niplete<l and
Uirnislied fitr o(‘eupan«'V.
The hride is oth’ of Iin*vard's
well liKa-d. inoiiest hidies iind a < on
sistcnt nM“jnh(*r of the Ii.iptist
chnrcli Mr. Dodsworth comes
from riiicinnati, O.. havintr spt‘nt
the fjrcater part of tlu^ ]Hist few
vear.'* in Hrevfird at tlic lii-nu’ of
ilr. and Mr.r. IIa!nptou,
Fedhiwinir ar»‘ the nartie.- of the
l>i])hHnu jAradn-'tt's o| IVrevartl la-
r-tit nte :
( lass c il dt'partnuint •. Vi via .lane
iCinji. ( 'aria'* l.,ov'^l^e ^K'Noid'),
Woodford / tahary.
Hi;_'h s<‘hi'<(l de;'a>-tnient ; liuhert
Ikirl ('ra v. ford. .Manive Kva Hast-
inrJ". Austin (»'K lly. laiuva Man
i null, Cecil Herbe rt ^h' fileld.
1 Normal <U-]‘a i tment ; L'-k” ^^•le
i Allen, Maniy^' l'v:i ilas.in.^s. Ktta
, Kvelyn Henderson.
Music d«*purlnient: Vt nio dolm
son.
At:riciiltnro dt‘]>artinent; lioiierV-
Earl Crawford, Aiitouio Maeia^y
Martin*/, .leter Mathews. C(>(*il
Herh{*rt Slieifield.
I it>int‘stic A rt (1 epa rt ment : K1 i /.a -
hcth Matilda B»‘nnett, Catle.-rine
Wtdls.
Honst* F.cononiics dcpartnuT.t :
Fannie liatne.
Certificate Graduatcs
Domestic Art : Hva Myrtle Kiser.
\Villi(* Ma(‘ Baher.
Household FiCononiics ; Cuthorire
IIopo Wt'll«.
Bookkeeping: Winiiim Hns.scll
\\ ells.
WORK OF 10 HOUSEKEEPERS
IN BREVARD IS LICHTENED
Prof, .k A. L--''-y ‘*r Ak-s^Mii.a
will oi'»‘n a I hlr:'y-da:-iiiinn^
si-hutd lit thf ‘.trmit a se!mul build-
in'..: in IJrcva’d on in \t y;i.i;,iav.
Trot. i.ifsii-y . .all's Iiv:idy r. i-.,;i;- yotin
mi'ialed. 1 If ha> i'rrn rin:aL''od liy ’Jo the .hiniv»r spi-a;cin
peo]p]e of i'irevurd coruilH't lllis,
Arr:,.r.*^i.'Tnent> will !.e :trtd.i> i
for'.a,' amliisirbt .-■■»ior.s.
'I'he school i< ‘a't r. to the raihiif ^ Arthur .Miison
np'iTi thi* ) ayiiient of tin* reasona
ble 1 n’t ion ft'e o: *1.
KlYi rts are beiici n.atlt' to t'nroll Sutton Wilson from I’enn s*
Tlie sninnu-r Sfssinn of l!revard
lnstitut(* will betciii 'l ia*Mhiy niorn-
iiiL'. .Inne'k in tlu* Aihninistfation
inridin.,'. The corrr.s]H)ndenc»^
about t his session lias been iinu.sn-
B. idifld lias been vt*ry ikily 1arsj;<‘ and an inci’eiisri! enn.)!!-
> 1st few (k'i\.s. ment ;s expfCtfil Thi.^ sehi-ol i-!l\*rs
. instniction in all th;* j)rim.ary. ele-
, . ,, ,,. 1 i> ■ n inentnrv and hiirh schoid
wiak at th.e I’lnk Bens. Kveietti* * S
,, ■ .1, taui^ht onrinir the r
'ieect*iS still up there. ,
(h*t ‘r'_jt
ill for 11:
sni'jtH'ts
rnlar st>ssion,
ind also in piMla.ixoiry, donu'stic art.
i;i ho’aseliold (.‘conomics, music t x-
Ten honsowives of Bri'vard and
conun unity have li”hti*i:ed their
(-ulinary duties as a result of th«‘
Majestic rat\};e deinonstratinn con-
duoted by the Ffirrners Supply com
pany last week.
Ten Majestic ranj;es were .s(*ld
and other visit(U-s to the deinon-
station learT\ed <*f tin*! admirable
OTiHlitics of this convenient kitchen
utensil.
still banlirn
ch»*stnut
(•n tJH
(»penir.*r iiay : mi
iV I >0(
ri'as' -na liH
BoiltMtn.
■ lianh's p.act on
II t (
'•riei
Hi >SA
li./.-ns
en -
ievwill meet W’tll
ttliua'd L’.'ol.
i
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trorn pression, l)ru>kkeepin!_^. su'no^^ra-
phy, Keoi'rMjdiy and earjientry. It
is ail exeellcnt opportunuy for
sc’ncol children to continue their
I studii‘s or to make u]> detiaienries.
, or fiir older people to take traiiiin!.r
; ulontx siHne particular line.
I The summer .school fa..*ulty Is
' lar^e and cayiable. and ineludt's!
maiyv who ar.- well kno.vn in Bre
vard. Prof. ]j. f^. Haynes ami .Mrs.
' Hayih's, Mt'ri(iian Woman’s Col-
leixe. Missis.sipj>i, h>iv ‘ the sehotd
i in their cart* aiul they will teach
' ancient and inodert’ lanf^uaires and
some of the academic subjects.
They arc to brinu with tliem a
stnui^ t»*achcr from (Jeoriria for
' mathenuities. From the in.-titnti*
1 faculty. Miss Aiken will have
I cliar^i* of thf primary and m*rmal
|classc‘s; .Miss Caroline Trowliridge,
»*x]tression ; Miss Allison, music;
: .Miss I’oindextcr, steno^rai>hy :
i Miss Callahan, bookkeeping; Mis>
i Alnui Trowbrivl^e, household ect*
1 nomics : Mr. Peek, carpentry ; and
I Mr. Reihle, tele‘;raphy. Miss x\n
I nie Wilsim, now of (in cnsbor.) Col-
lei^e for Women, will teach dress- The election for r.n increase in
I making and millinery. | school tuxes for the Enon school
I Tlu! expens» s are the same us ; a | throuijh thein-
])revions years. Tht* primary work 1]ieoplc w ho rt^
' untler Miss xVikcn will heextendeil, i niuined away from the poll.
GILLIAM GRISSCI.I
Greensboro. N. C.
Republican C.^ndidate for Co^'-jress
from the 5th District.
iniT the latter part of the sum
mer.
All the cotta'^es h ive been ri*nted
anil will soon b{* occupied. Tin
ea in ]>us w'lll soon be iull of youni;
life a^ain.
PENROSE SCHOOL tAX
ELECTION IS LOST
UNION L. SPENCE
Carthage, N. C.
MAJ. GEN. JAS. I. METTS
Wilmington, N. C.
Democratic Candidate for Congress 1 commander N. C. Division United
however. The first hour and a
half of the morning will l>e ^iven
While then* were only 12 votes
op[)Osin}^ the increased taxation
to little children, when they should ; against 20 for it, fliere w'cre severa.
he at)lo to accomitlish a «;reut deal [ registered voters whose failure t*'
in that choice part of the day. Tlic vote count* d agidnst the proposi
from tiic 7th District.
Cc ■fsdcrate \/eteraf.s.
fees for this primary course will he
only for the six weeks.
Prof. and Mrs. Haynes will con- * considerably cripple the efficienc
idnct a form of camp lor girls dur- ^ uuvl work of this school.
tion, w’hich lost by five votes.
It is likely that this action will