. North Carolina journal of education . with distiugiiished speak-ers from otlier states, will makethis one of the most interestingand helpful Assemblies ever heldin the South. Railroad ticketswill be placed on sale June 10th,good to return any time beforeJuly 35th. Therailroad rates andthe boarding rates in Ashevilleare the lowest ever secured forsuch an occasion. The entire tripcan be made for very little teachers and all fiieuds ofeducation can have the advan-tage of these remarkably lowrates. There will be delightful excur-sion trips to the Vanderbilt estate,Hot Springs and other


. North Carolina journal of education . with distiugiiished speak-ers from otlier states, will makethis one of the most interestingand helpful Assemblies ever heldin the South. Railroad ticketswill be placed on sale June 10th,good to return any time beforeJuly 35th. Therailroad rates andthe boarding rates in Ashevilleare the lowest ever secured forsuch an occasion. The entire tripcan be made for very little teachers and all fiieuds ofeducation can have the advan-tage of these remarkably lowrates. There will be delightful excur-sion trips to the Vanderbilt estate,Hot Springs and other points ofinterest. Some of the iinestscenery in the world is along theline to Asheville. You cannot atford to miss thisoccasion. It will be the mosi interestinggathering of the year. Low ratesof board have been secured forthose who wish to remain for alonger time than the session of theAssembly. For fuller announcement, com-plete programme, etc., addressthe Secretarj. W. T. Whitsett, Whitsett, N. C. Scr:hl:3d)rouQcl 1^- feiLT MaNsio!n. A Feic of the Thonsands of Picturesque Views Around Asheville. No Teacher in Middle orEastern North Carolina should fail to take adziantage of this opportunity to visit theinountains of Western North Carolina. The following names should be added to the list of those who will take boarders during the Assembly, The rate forthese places will be iJl per day : Mrs, C. M. McLoud, 234 North Main street. Mrs. George W. Wrenu, 86 Phillip street; willtake four or five. Mrs. John Wilbar, 57 Cheny stieet; can take eight. Mrs. L. Munday, 8 Blake street; will take ten. F. Hancock, 48 Spruce street; will take ten. Mrs. f4eorge A. Shuford, 58 Orange street: will take twelve. Miss MaryPenland, 88 North Main street. R. O. Nevill, 46 South Main street; hotel. Mrs. H. C. Hunt, Mountain Cottage, South Mainstreet. Miss Pratt, 16 Grove street: will take two or three. N. G. Ellerbe, 115 Cumberland avenue, $1 per day, §6 perweek; will take six. Mrs. B. F. Bernard


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