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pppi^l^pg^TT'v THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1928. ;j - ^ J/Te GOLDEN RU ' | r~h 1 series of articles b || l| on the Golden Rule . I II national 1 PLAIN LIVING ANE By CHARLES General Secretary of 1 THE GOLDEN RULE is a universal creed. Every body accepts It Moat people try to practice 1L v / Golden Rule Sunday la examination day?a day of plain living and high thinking; of aelf-meaiurement by the Golden Rule to aee how big we really are. Golden Rule Sunday comes midway between the feasts of Thanksgiving and Christmas. nn Thank salving Day we satisfy ourselves with good things. We survey oar broad acres, bulging granaries, and buy factories. We reappraise our unprecedented and soaring wealth of more than three hundred billion dollars, far transcending anything preriously or elsewhere known in all the world. Not least are we thankful for government under which life and property are eafe. Truly no people ever had as great reason for gratitude as have we in America on Thanksgiving Day, 1925. t Christmas we again Indulge in feasting and mirth, and share some of our luxuries with relatives and friends, some of whom are sore perplexed to know where to store the gifts that we pour into their well provided homes. But on Golden Rule Sunday we express our gratitude and practice" "pure religion undeflled before God" in a more vital way by considering "the fatherless and widows in their affliction" who, as worthy as we, by the vicissitudes of war, are bereft of everything. They have no lands, no granaries, no bank accounts, no savings, no employment, no homes, no , food, except as the Golden Rule yrevea a vital reality in their lives. II is proposed that on Golden Rule Famous French Palace 0 St Germain is near Paris, Prance. The palace here was begun by King Louis the Fat In 1124, and enlarged and embellished, by his successors, especially by Francis L, Henry rv., and Louis XIV. After James II of : || | t f 'I'1 ' [I i Fina -! " , , ' :: i I ]" 1 Qash ... ' Taxes Uncollected .-.I.... School Equipment Piirch Transportation Equipmer School Buildings and La |T.1 v Building Addition, 1924. J Current Deficit Hi' ' T Totals | [ | Statei I '-! : .. ! J ' * From Tlax Levy? ft! f. L- j . County Taxes for 1924 . Special District Taxes fo "... , 1 nl /? * r . i from state ot worn k.-< Teachers' Salaries 1 Vocational Education . iHigh School Instruction Transportation . ..J From Ail Other Soui f Fines, Forfeitures and F , Domestic Science py __ a Appropriation Library "Sale of School Property Miscellaneous I . jfrrr * Total Revenue .... I' ! ' Totals .1 I * \ . I it\ ; ' ' t\ < ft;. - I " fcr, / I I m : K T> I - Jfc ??T\ K. i ' ' ' . - ^ i V" " \ ~ > l[? m PRACTICE y prominent leaders (H I as a guide In Inter- * r rr delations. _ 111 >-HIGH THINKING ?? V. VICKREY the Near Eaet Relief Km m\ HAa I gBwrr . -''jj Sunday J all persons who are disposed to make a practical application of jthe Golden Rule, provide for their Sunday dinnep approximately the same menu that is provided, when funds permit, by Near Bast Relief for the tenst of thousands of orphaned children in its care, most of whom are under twelve years of age. Having partaken of the orphanage meal and entered into fellowship with the children overseas, we are asl^ed to make such provision for them lor the 365 days of the year as we shoilld like to have made for ourselves, |or for our children, if conditions wot# reversed. , Golden Rule Sunday will be Oh* served throughout the United States in December, on behalf of the Near East Relief. This series of articles, byI prominent public men who are supporters and spokesmen for rnia great philanthropy, is designed to cdll publia, attention to thd background and purpose of the work and its net4 for general support. England fled rrdm tne Kingoom to -France at the time of the revolution of 1689, he was housed In this palace and lived there a pensioner of the king of France until his death on September 16, 1701. \ Polk incial ( ) 9 ased ' it 1 nd .I1 25 , ment of < r 1924 i Carolina? ? rces? 'enalties f % ? w \. TO WHOM IT MAY This is to certify V vpar pnrlprl .Tnnp 50 1 > ?* V"MVV4 w w"v wv> A statement of the Curr and correct* financial o the above named cour % \ \ ' \ ' \ y-:\ i ' V:"- . /. -. D . WrT?? . I . ' - ' V-' " .? jj i Silkworms Lose Little ~ Time Beginning Work The secrets of rearing silkworms ' have been handed down among Chl! nese farmers from fatbCt to son for | handreds of generations. The Chinese farmers buy silkworm eggs In the spring. These are very minute and are J scad on sheets of stiff paper each containing 200,000 to 240,000 eggs. The egg sheets are placed In a clean bjsket In a small rearing room, and charcoal fires In earthenware braziers are used to keep the temperature at 80 degrees ddy and night for nine . days. Then the eeres turn green. / A day or ' ] : ' : Capital $25,000 Sur v I No loans are Off G. H. HOLMES President In T. WALDROP I/Saa Dfnci/lant viw r?0a?ivia? WALTER JONES Vice President 4% Interest On S< \ I . " V" PEOPLES BAN Member Am Tryoi t ' i ? County Conditio ASSETS Current Capital To L... $20,729.49 $ $20/ .... 17,975.93 17,1 \<_... j 6,202.42 6,1 k. . . j 7,466.56 v ; 7,< .... I 150,400.00 150,' J.... 9,597.14 9,1 28,703.32 | 28,1 ..... $80,447.72 $159,997.14 $240,Operation! REVENUE $57,039.39 $ .L...i f),968.38 67, . j $15,520.86 . J 2,187.50 . j .... 800.00 | 288.30 $18, I ' I . J 1,844.65 HI' 4 L. 800.00 1 100.00 2,375.00 ..j. 749.67 5, $91, | 1 v' \ .i I $9i, ' CONCERN: that I have prepared from the bo< 925, of which has been submitted ent and Capital Assets and Liabilil ondition of the public School Funds ity. . i I *1 mmmm i I - .? .iji ^.-(VWJCV I i' % i"iy, -1 ' * I ' / i ; ' . ' ; ^ B two after this the worms amen, rw* the first 'two or three days the young worms must be fed every two hours day and night < Fresh, soft mulberry leaves are shredded very fine and sprinkled over the lewly batched worms; their Jaws are too weak to chew |mucb of the leaf, brat they can suck out the Julcas. \The worms reachj their full growth In 18 days, says a writer b> the Scientific American. Some idea of their ravenous appetite can be gained from the fact that a group of 200.000, the number batched frdm one egg sheet about one foot square, eat a ton and a half of mulberry leaves In a little aver a fortnight. On the eighteenth day the fanners transfer the worm* I plus over $7,000 H made by this bank t< 9 :icers or Directors. " _ I ' i I ' **++++++++**++*****+****+*4 ivings Accounts Coi TTTTTTTTrrTTTT IK AND TRU! erican Bankers j n, North Can Public n as a 1 I ' * !1 tal 729.49 Notes ! )75-93 j 1 ! Balanci 202.42 _ , 166.56 j ' Bal*nci 100.00 Due to 597.14 , ( j Bonds 073.14 jl Capital 444.86 To 5 for Yea 1 1 ' s / Teach* Teache Salary 007.77 Salary Paid t Count: Fuel a Janito Rent , Repair 7qr rr rural 79666 Censu,' II s Expen j Expen / 'I Transj \ i. Office Office Treasi Audit Specia 869.32 Damat Summ Expen 673.75 Librar Refun( Interei ' T< Surplu 673.75 T? ' ' . . ; . * i )ks and records of the Board of to the proper officials, and fro ties and a statement of Revenue as of Juqe 30, 1925, according i ? . i " .i - v ; . 1 *'X-1 ' - ,?<i m ? ? ? ! ir i't i ii ? mm . I ' : : : ' " 1 ~ " i ' i. '[T : "f" 1 IE POLK COUNTY NEWS I";;:r r{ I , to namooo rrnc*. the/ aijpost muto*diately they begin to spin their i cocoons. ' ! i .< T- ' \ : ' NOTICE TO DELilNQU'ENT < TAXPAYERS. < Notice Is hereby given to Mrs. 4 James Gosnel! and h^irs of James 4 Gosnell, and all persons that may have J a lien on the land heriein described, that the undersigned purchased at a 4 delinquent Tax Sale in Columbus, i North Carolina, Polk Countiy, on the j 4th day of May, 1925, land i listed for 4 Taxes and described as follows: 75 J acres of land in White Oak Township, i 4 1 - J I s| lesources over $300,000 > any of IPs |j w. F. LITTLE | Cashier ' ! j V. A. BLAND* Asst. Cash, r MORGAN MORRIS Asst Cash, ji'-j } ! | i ! * | - " r-linpounded Quarterly . ++ 1 i ST COMPANY Association ilina . !V :: "i ' i : Schoc I June, . 1 ' i ; i' ;. .. : ; r Payable..1 j * j Due Teachers' Salary Fund . e Due Operating and Equipment . State Loan Fund 1 Outstanding J ;.. J 1 Surplus 1 ' I i ' ' \. \ tals .... r Ended J i I I .1 ' 1 ! \ ' ~T ' srs' Salaries! ... I :rs' Salaries, Colored County Supt. . * j .'. v Sunt. Piihlin Wplfn*o ?J? ?r " vw**"v 0 City Schools ...,v.... ^ j Board Per Diem ..' j....... ,nd School Supplies ,\.. r Service . ............ and Insurance ... . s and Replacements Policeman , .. 3 . J , . ses County Supt. ses County Board x>rtation of Pupils "Clerk ...;.. Expenses v irer's Commission .V........."... Report 1923^24 '. 1 Elections for Local Tax Districts jes, Truck Wreck er Schools for Negroes se Supt. Public Welfare .. L y ! ? i, Taxes 3t Paid on Long and Short) Term ' ! ' ! M )tal Expenses! s for the Year ' " I )tals -.1 I " i " L i:i;: Hickory, North Carolina, 1'-. .! _ Education of Polk County, North I mi such report have prepared th( e atad Expense, which in my opini to the books and records of the 1 ' ' ; CHARLE! i L i r ' 'I ' . V ' I " I " ' * i ' 4 .. rj"[i ' i . . .1 . i.. i ; V ? ;' t v- "" . . ' - * . . , r4??? i . " ? - " t3to " ' " , ' ' Jr .V*V' . . axed for the year 1924. ] You are further notified that ap- / jlication will be made to the Sheriff >f Polk Coupty for a Deed tor said NOTI Beginning Jai I | > ; the Job Prim ment of The I; News will be < \ separate unit. ? ! All Job Wor * Paid Foi Delivi i k ? ^ t t Cash for labor ar I short run orders a: | force us to adopt POLK cour lob Printing n TRYON, >1 Fund 30, 11 , LL Current f $70,117.50 3,014.88 7,315.34 ' / {LA $80,447.72 lune 30, I i i . ^ t , , i t ' i ?** ? ? /' < ? ?< . j. Loans A i "* October 17, 1925. .. - i Sardinia, for the fiscal f > foregoing condensed on sets! forth the true 3oard of Education of 3 E. HAGAMAN. 1 -i 91% I .V.rt-. v.. ~ ~f. V J' ^sf>;v, ... "x v ' .* ; 1 . lUr V; . v ... kj , v; v land, If not redeemed td 3it May, ICE! 1 luary 1,192? ting Depart.? Polk Copnt? operated as ? \ k Must Bel r When I ered I id materials* ad ouif low pric^B this new rulin^B I .-V I HTY NEWsl Department 9 ??4? <>? << 11 iihB ? U . * I I ?25 I ABILITIES Capital Total ^ $ 70,117.50 I 3,014.88 I 7,315.34 I 56,161.70 56,161.70 H 73,000.00 73,000.00 30,835.44 30,835.44 $159,997.14 $240,444.86 1925 I ' ** I 5XPENSE . $47,794.36 $ . 5,686.75 53,481.11 , 3,500.00 I ! 10,67241 V 183.95 1,602.34 762.45 915.00 WB 781.87 ./ 40.00 400.00 I 426.12 4,893.31 1 rrr aa ? xiq.uu > \ 50.00 2,379.01 \ 597.76 173.60 1,524.11 . 17.50 600.00 w V 111.00 M 4- 184.84 V 6,175.24 $90,627.32 1,046.43 $91,673.75 I i * t V-1 -1 % / 'f V (I. ,r * ' / i I ?
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