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October m j Now is' tine time to Ibeto prepailninig Don't forget to" prepare your exhibits ot grasses and sheaves of Oats, Wheat and Rye next month Now is the time to prepare your exhibits of Crimson Clover. vow exhibits was adopted to appoint a board of trustees to canvass the situation with a view to establishing an In dustrial School at some point in western North Carolina, preferably prowess on the gridiron , won: hirca.: the name of "Fighting Bob " The story tells of life at sea anc in the wild lands of the west and inL the by-ways of Europe. Incidents s to ft r i to The boys and girls department will be given spec ial attention. The cooperation of the boys and girls is earnestly solicited. Premium lists now beincf prepared. For same or any infor mation desired, address WESTERN WORTH CAROLINA FAIT AS5RCIATI0N .... v Asheville, N. C. For information about the county rair aderess A. J. DILLS, Sylva, N. C. 1 y y v I y y y y t y j y y y y y y y y y y y y y v y y y y IDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE - FUR WHITTIEB. as he surveyed the town: A short interwiew with the writer Pali., came to Whittier and h peemed to take a good . deal of in- erest in looking over bur little fown. He was modest in speech pretentious in deportment; ; and pne could not help but observe a flight restlessness which made " one ink that ideas were crowding ick and fast" upon-each other jthrough his brainl He was observ f& to pick up a; ntUe(Md"mf nis arms and carrr it about, the streets ne delivered a forceful and impres sive sermon upon the subject "The Heavenly Vision' and his text was St Paul's words, "And I was not disobedient to the heavenly vision." The primary object of his sermon was to arouse interest in Christian education, and the speaker succeed admirably. Theaudience was held in rapt attention from the begin ning. The numeroul examples 1 of success attained through adversity, suffering and opposition bexiause of energy, perseverance and indomita ble courage keyed .the t audience t to a high tension, ofw interestVAt tre close of ithe 'sermon i a resolution tViA ! revealed the fact that he was cor pame of James LatUmore Himrod, ' responding secretary- of : the Indus; With his wife from Los Angeles I trial EducaUonal League of the South; and that he was interested in education generally, and in find ing a suitable location for an Indus trial school, in particular. " He' ex pressed a willingness to mdke - a public address jon the ; subject . and left a shoirt-i but favorable recom mendation ; from Bishop: Mclntyre of the :UL:E.: Church & s . An appointment ; was '. announced Whittier, in case certain required of North Carolina people make tbti conditions should be met. The fol- book appeal particularly to Tarrr lQwing names of citizens wBb hed Heels, but that its interest is roorei previously expressed a willingness than state wide is shown by ther to serve, were appointed: . Gov. fact; that a pubUshing house oT Locke Craig, Dr. George T. Winston, national v reputation is risking, & Judge Jeter C. Pritchard, James M. ' large sum in publishing. LL Ther& Himrod, J. Ldn Floyd, R.J.' Roane, 'is. not a dull moment in its reading. S. E. Varner, and Jack Coburn. To "Wanderlust" is attractively print this list were added the names of ed and handsomely bound in gpeeiasr Wm. Quiett and J. Ulrich Gibbs. 'silk. Its price is $1.0a The At an evening meeting on the Southern Press Biireau of Ashe villas- sams day, a second strong address is the Southern distributor. was mane upon tne supjecis oi me talents from Matt .after which the following committees were ap- pointed: Publicity, Location, Mate rial, Finance and a Women's committee. xue ural requirem was CHATTANOOGA, May 2erhai ten thousand dollars as an earnestly old q,, veterans areb of the faith and co-operauon of the1 fed at Chattaaoo (Camp g,., ciuzens. Up to the present about I wart) menu or evefy. meal 5 nine thousand have been subscnb- given in advance. In addition to,. ed and without doubt the entire regular meals luncU standsE . amount will soon have been secured. are in operaUon at convenient It is the purpose of the manage- camPi Vlhelc.; ment to have spacious and com- . veterans- are modious buildings consisting of at nours- of anA1 dormitories, well-appointed class-, . , ' VETERANS BEING? WELL CARED FE rooms, etc, with fire escapes and all modern improvements. Also to , The regular daily bill of fare ' forrr each meal is as follows: secere a g farm for orchard pur- Supperi May 26, SiHoia poses, the latter to be in charge of boUed potatoes, bread and' government, expens. Engineers and photographers are now on the grounds making pictures and the necessary preliminary sur veys. ' ; We sincerely hope that selfish ness, prejudice, unwarranted 'sus- butter, coffee. Breakfast, Ma , 27; Fruit, "friedS: ham, GermaD fried potatoes, bread?. and butter, coffee, - - Dinner, May,. 27: Relish, roast;: prime beef, brown potatoes, greerm peas, bread and butter, buttermifc WANDERLUST BY BOB REYNOLDS. A young North Carolinian has won recognition as a writer from one of the large book-publishing houses. - - ' , The tale of a North Carolina "Soldier of Fortune" adventuring far afield in Europe and America is told in "Wanderlust," a book just off the press of the Broadway Pub lishing Company of New York. The author is Robert. R. Reynolds, of Asheville,, Captain of Troop . B, the Governor's Horse Guards, jSolici tor of the 15th judicial District,; and one "of North Carolina's coming young men. : : '-. '' . ' The book is a narrative, of lively interest and tells in a cleverly, read able style the author's adventures and experiences while tramping in many parts of : the United ' States and in variouV parts of -European countries after leaving the Univer- I sity. of North" Carolina, S where : his '- 4 ' I . " . v.- - Jk. - . r 7 m -- ' -!-. picionsmqy not discourage an. en-; - nrrpp. terprise which should mean muchi o.- ot. -c i kt xt r t tt n ' Supper, May 27:. Fned fresh ii to W. N. C. J. Ulrich GiBBsWhit- flsh mtta.ft friftH tier Recorder. : , , m ayruy, uaii.es, ureau aiiLi narerrr coffee. Breakfast, May 28: Fruit, broil. ed breakfast bacon, eggs, Fncht fried potatoes, bread ; and bntteir coffee. Dinner, May 28: ' Relish, Trafrraf tlrT? 7 potatoes in cream, stewecE crearnn tomatoes, rice pudding, bread antfcl: butter, coffea . - . - . ; Supper, May 28: Broiled sirlbiiLa steak, lyonaise potatoes applet sauce, cake, bread and butter, cof fee! ,, , ; , - Breadfast, May 29: Fruit, friedl beef steak, eggs, German fried po tatoes, bread and butter," coffee. Dinner, May 29:. Relish roast: . prime beef, stewed, tomatoes; sugar, com, bread pudding, bread; and but---ter, coffee. " : .' ' .; , 'r. y . y r' Supjer; May 1 29 irlom;steij, hashed browd potatoes,: peaches m?i syrup, cake, bread and butter, coffees 1 Breakfast, May 30: FnutbrbU---ed ham, eg, German fried .potatoes bread and butter, coffee - MA bk 1 1 1111 IV , ; ... 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