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( ( I, ! 1 i;: ! 1. f ' ? 1 i I t 1 I J" , n i x A!F5E MEAL DA Yi The time 'for savingand getting, ahead in the game of life is NOW. - With a Bank Account started-and steadily 4 growing you will exparience a pleasure of accomplishment in saving that comes from' naught else. V , ; The best way is to come in and start an account to diy. Don't delay on account of the amount you have for the start. A i Jr " BAN IK Of AoJOA Capital $1 0,000.00 - " Saluda, N.C v OHN B. CUNNO, Pres. : PDESIOH B. BAILEY, Cash. NOTICE OF ELECTION HOLIDAY CANDIES. ' , . A- Taxied "diet will -'."not promote bealth, resistance to disease r effl cleney and longevity In the same de cree as a diet containing liberal amounts of milk and leafy vegetable. McCollam. V' Whereas the Board of Education of Polk County has petitioned for an election to be held in Green's Creek .School District No 20. in greens Creek Townsrip, Polk County, to ascertain whether the voters m sr.w district are in favor o' issuing a Honr for the purpose pi building new pu lic school building, more parti".'ivr. described as a Smith-Kunrhes Arnfn tural School-house, with dnrnytorv a- o-ner room, in sa;d school it trict, in accordance with the provi sions of the State Wide Bond Act for School .Buildings, Chapter 55 of Pub lic laws of 1915, as amended by, the public laws of 1917. Therefore it is ordered by the Board of Commissioners of Polk County' that an election be held in 'Green's Creek School District No. 20 on the 30 day of March A. D. 1920, to ascertain whether the voters of said Green's Creek School District No. 20. are in favor of issuing a bond in the sum of Three thousand Dollars ($3000), for the purpose of building, rebuildine and reoairine said school house in aid school district, and furnishing the same with suitable equipment. - The' said bond shall run for eight teen years and six months, and shall bear interest at not to exceed five (5) -per centum per annum interest pay able semi- annually together with a - Dortion of the principal making a total semi-annual payment of one hundred twentynve dollars ( $125 ) as shown in detail in amortization table attached to -said bond. Privilege shall be granted of making additional pay meats on the principal as therein specified -on any of interest payment, thus shortening the duration of the bond. iThe maximum ' that may be levied to pay the interest , upon said bond nda sinking fund for the semi-an nual payment on said bond shall not exceed thirty (30) cents on the hun dred dollar: id -ninety (VU) cents on the polL That' the said election shall be held at Sheila s precinct voting place in said Greens Creek School District No. 20, which is hereby designated as the polling-place of said-electionr and the said election 'shall be held under the . laws, roles and regulations govern tag elections in special tax- districts. That Berlin White is hereby ap pointed Registrar of said Election and1 G. Ed jFeagan and J. T, Greciv.-;- are hereby. appointed as. Judges cf said election. - : It is futher ordered that at election those favoring the--issuance cf ev bond and the laying of a special tax ahall vote a ballot on v.hich shall ,w ririnted the words "For School-house l w bonds' and those who are opp -sed -.' tteto shaU vote a ballot on which -xll be printed the wosds "Against yi,cnooi-nouse uonds. M ' And it is futher orderedthat a copy i uus oraer, which shall constitute a aotice of said election shall be posted at the Court House door of Polk .County at Columbus, N. C, for thirty oays preceoing saia election; tha a cepy of this. order .which shall con statute a notice of said election shall be published in the Polk County News, a newspaper published at Tryon, N. C. in said Polk County, for four suc cessive weeks preceeding said election. Done at a regular meeting of the Board of . Commissioners of Polk Gounty N. C, on the 2nd. day of February A. 3. 1020, at Columbus, N. C, at which meeting there were present Chas Davenport Chairman and G. L. Thompson, Commissioner. CHARLES DAVEPORT .Chairman. G. L. THOMPSON be notice of said election and shall be election precinct of the county and The published in the Polk County News greatest for three months next immediately preceding thu - time fixed for said election. It is futher ordered that the follow ing named be and are hereb" appoint ed to act as poll holders in the various election precincts of the county:! Co lumbus. W. B. Arledge, registrar, J. W. Newman and J: F: Ormand, judges, Tryon: J. G. Monroe, reg istrar, J. C. Fisher and W. F. Swann, judges, Saluda: C. L. Pace, registrar, K. M. rlall and J. (J. Metcalf, judges, Jackson's Mill, D. H. Thompson, registrar, T. C Lawter and M. A: Jackson, judges, Uig Level: W. Jtl. Ledbetter, registrar, J. C. Powell anc Jerry Jackson, judges, Pea Ridge: J, Carswell, registrar O. W. Pondei md N. D. Moore, judges, Green's reek: G. C. Feagan, registrar, J. T, jrreenway and waitMveagan. judges. Done by the Board of County commis- iioners of Polk County on the 6th day 3f January, 1920, at a meeting ad ourned from the 5th day of said nonth and year, at which meeting :here were present Charles Da- nport, Chairman . George A Painter md G. L. Thompson, commissioners. CHARLES DAVENPORi. . Chairman GEORGE A. PAINTER, G. L. THOMPSON, Commisioners. NOTICE DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS Notice is hereby given to the par ties named below, and to all other persons who may be concerned as nortgagees, that the undersignec ourchased at a sale of property of de iquent tax payers, in Columbus, Pol Jountv, N. C., on the 5th day of Maj 1919, land listed and decribed as t6i OWS: ' .; ': 25 acres of land in Cooper J Gaj wnship listed in the name of Mrs Mary Taylor for the year 1917 anc .918. Notice is hereby futher given tha' application will be made to the sherif i Polk County, N. C., by the under iigned for deeds to said property af ;er the 5th day of May, 1920. Thif Dec. 12th, 1919. G. L.-TAYLOR, Purchaser. o " NOTICE Who could Imagine the holidays without candy? tJandies made at home are doubly delicious and usuallv more wholesome. One may have an elab orate equipment or one which Is very simple. A few wooden jspoons, a thermometer, a few bowls and basins and a few aluminum saucepans, a' pair of scissors and a candy hook to pull the boiled suears on. some bon-bon cases; these may be saved, from time to time, saving the buying. candy thermometer is of the convenience; it is made. or. wood and copper or brass and regis ters 320 degrees. - When boiling sugar the steam df kettles and pans should be avoided. eA clear bright day is best. When sirup is cooked to a high degree of heat it Is apt to sugar. Cream of tartar and glucose or a few grains of citric acid added to the mixture will keep it from graining. A tablespoonful of glucose, a ouarrer of a teaspoonful of cream of tartar will be enough for a pound of sugar. The making of fondant Is the most Important step In candy making. It Is 'tx&ed In many ways, both as a covering and also as filling. It Is far wiser If one has no ther mometer to make the fondant in small quantities. To four cupfuls of sugar add half a cupful of water and a table spoonful (heaping) of corn sirup or : glucose, or a bit of cream of tartar. Let It boll, washing down the sides with a swab to keep the grains from forming, until when a drop is added to cold water It makes a ball which can just be handled. Pour It carefully, not scraping the dish, into a buttered platter and let It cool until It. can be handled. .Stir with a wooden spoon from the edges to the center until It is all creamy and smooth. "Then pack in a howl, cover with a buttered paper and set away for a day or two. It is now eady for any of the flavors, col ors or kinds one wishes to make of It. The softer the fondant the more de licious It Is for the filling of chocolate creams. Chill the fondant 'and mol d in balls; chill again and dip! quickly In melted chocolate. !ATti will thck wowren ever have any monopoly -on the matter , of . talk ling too;xnucn - . rr-y. Diplomatic language .fieemsvto con sist in saying 'one' thing-, and meaning another. . - - ' ' V ' : '.. . ' Time, to Exercise' ; ' ' ; Exercise ehould be avoided Imme diately after eating, and eatingshould be avoided Immediately after exercis ing. Nature should be given a chance to rest and recuperate in cither case before fresh work is heaped upon her. Early : morning, Immediately- after . ris ing, and late in the evening before re tiring are tha. best times for calisthen ics. ' ' - '. ' .. Lesson Pressed' H6me. , it is probable that a man ftever knowslthe deep anguish of conscious wrongjuntlliJie has had the courage' to face In solitude its naked hldeous ness. Jamea Sully. Mirror Held in Mouth. So that a woman's hands may be free while she is arranging her hair, a Frenchman has Invented a mirror that is supported by a bracket held In the mouth. o , if human beings sprang from mon keys, maybe the monkeys sprang from Bolsheviks. JADMINSRTATION t navniKujuinea, as . Polk County North Carolir ?? tonotify rail -persons havi against the estate-of said hJt to exhibit - them to the und?88 on: or before --the' 20th dav ruaryU92l. .'Or this . notic? J pje-ad in Barf . their recoveS h persons -indebted,to said esta please make immediate pavir.pJf .This thA 2ftK Hxr rCt5711 rrri, cruarv n - T. H. STEADY ' Father Time, decrepit Pa v. pears. in cartoons, is th AJJ- x x o " HlxjlU THE KITCHEN CABINET QRDA AND NOTICE ELECTION OF Having qualified as adminstrator of ceased, all persons having claims against said estate are requested to i present the account to me withir twelve months from this date or bar by statue will be plead. All persons indebted to said estate will make payment to the same with . out futher notice of settlement.This 13th day of Feb. 1920. J. W. TURNER, Administrator. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLI CATION lln The Superior Court-Before The Clerk. i NORTH -CAROLINA POLK COUNTY G. L. THOMPSON -Vs- JESSE F. PACE. The Defendant in the above-entitled cause of action will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced m the superior court of roiic county, to recover the sum of $700.00., as bond in the superior court u a 1 1. a. i " i . i vjl iwa. cuuuiv waicn .was ioneicea by the defedant at last term of court, ana paid Dy his suretv the nlamtiflF j . - " . - m mis acuon; the defendant will fur 4-U a. 4.1.. XT - 11 J u t wicr wuie notice mai mere was on the same date of this summons a war. and returnable with this summons: he wiu iuxner taKe notice that . i re quired to appear before the clerk of the superior court for Polk County, at TTTt . . wnereas, in accordance with pro visions of Chap. 532" of the Pubiic- JLocal Iaws cf 1919, a petition has been tire sen teA is tKo "R"ir1 sf fnim. XT vW AW Vft XA VWWUA nrT . " " ty Commissioners of Polk County, ms omce ln Columbus 19 day of Feb signed by twenty-five per cent of the ruaTy lyo, and answer or demur the quailed voters of the county, for fSW1.11 in said action, or the plaint 0 21 of an election to ascertain the will of the-voters as to whether bonds Of the county shall be issued and sold for the purpose of building and equip ing a County-Home for the aired and infirm: Now, therefore, it is ordered by the Board v of XJOunty Commiss ioners of Polk County,that an elec tion De held in said countv at tVi tarious election precincts on Tuesday, the 20th day of April, 1920, under the same ruies ana regulations, and in the same manner" as elections for membersof theGeheral Assembly, at which timethe - question of issuing tndellirigr bonds in the amount of 115,000 for the purpose stated above tod the levy of a tax sufficent to pay the interest on said bonds and create sinking, fund for their retirement shall be submitted to the voters of the county qualified to' vote at the preceding general taction for mem bers of the General xAssembly, at which .election those favoring the is- cast ballots on .which shall be printed 7? For County . Home -sonds and those opposed shall cast " . "i"iuvu buu.il De prinxea . or wrroen-tne words Aeainst Cm, Bonds", That this order shall iff will apply to the court fnr tha re lief : demanded in the said complaint This 28th day of Jan. 1820. J. P. ARLEDGE, Clerk of the Superior Court. NOTICE. Home s WANTED TO SELL The timber from 300 or more acres of virgin for est, ior immeoiate removal. Usual varieties, mostly oak, pine, chestnut. birch, hickory, walnut, etc 8 miles lortheast of Saluda, in what is known as Green River cove. : E. J. BRADLEY & SONS. Saluda. N. C. If a. boy isn't, rough on chothes. his parents should consult a nhvai i an You can't talk all the tim hope to give a correct imitation of knowing it all. v ;; Some people are selfish-at heart and others are selfish at stomach. ? ; ; : Common sense probably will never become as common as the lack of it ; Climbing .the ladder .is only half the battle ; one can't sleep on any of SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS. . The national song of China lu that nung by its teakettles, and our poets liken It to the echoes of a cataract muffled by clouds, a distant sea break ing upon the rocks,, a rainstorm sweep ing a bamboo forest, or the soughiilg f the pines on a distant hill. Dr. Wu Ting Fang. little care and thought in the ar rangement of food will make of a very common dish something worth while. With sugar keeping up In price It will be hoove almost any householder, to "keep a bee." A hive In an attic will prove a most valuable addition to the family larder. And when one may take sixty pounds from a hive it seems quite worth while to learn 'how to care for a hive of bees. Apric6t Omelet. Press canned or stewed apricots through a sieve to' fill a cup. , Melt two : tablespoonfuls of butter. In It cook two tablespoonfuls of flour and one-fourth teaspoonful of salt. Add the cupful of apricot puree and stir well. Add gradually to the. yolks of five eggs beaten very light, then fold in the stiffly beaten whites. Melt one tablespoonful of but ter, ln a smooth omelet pan, turning the pan to have the sides well greased. Pour in the apricot mixture and cook on the top of the stove for two min utes, then set in the oven. Cook un til done to the center. Score at right angles and fold at the scoring." Turn on a hot platter. , This will" serve eight Potato and Mackerel Salad. Flake cooked salt mackerel, using half as much fish as potato cubes. Mix a pint of potato with half a grated onion and the flaked fish (one cupful), a table spoonful of finely minced parsley, one dill pickle chopped fine, one cupful of mayonnaise and half . a cupful of whipped' cream with a teaspoonful of horseradish. 4 Garnish with sliced canned tomatoes. ""Shirred " Eggs Creole. - Style. For three eggs -cut half a, green pepper and half an onion In shreds. Cook in a taDiespoonrul ox butter - until soft; Add three-'fourths . of a cupful of cooked strained tomato, -and salt o season. Torn into egg dishes and into the tomato break Afresh egg. Set to the oven to cook until the egg is set. Serve at ence. J ': v v jpOOD IDEA! Open your Lu cky S trike pack age this way tear off part of -the top only. Protects the. Lucky Strike cigarette -a cigarette-made of that delicious real -Bur-ley tobacco. It's toasted. I N C O R O m ATM " . . - : ; : : " ' " ' - TRADE MARK "Have stood the test" of time, because they have always first stood the test of our ex pert chemists. 3 great laboratories test all material entering Royster brands ;s6 that nothing harmful to crops Can pass. Then the practical experience of 35 years, the vigorous and progressive methods, and splendid manufacturing :faciiities are ad ditional reasons why Roysters fEertilizers have stood the test." ; f ' es.:r0ys -,s;- : Waahineion, N.C Spq;rtsiiburg,S.C -AtlsntoiGa. 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