Eugene Brownlee
Waverly M. Hester
Tryon Real Estate Agency
We have opened this business with office at the Bank
of Tryon, and are prepared to take charge of your prop
erty while away: also to make rentals and sales.
We Will Be Glad to Have Your Property With Us
the universal tractor
Nothing Like This Low Price
Has Ever Been Known Before
No farm tractor ever offered more money value,
or more work value, than the Fordson Tractor
at this astounding new low price.
No farm power unit you can possibly buy will
do more for so little? and no farm, regardless of
size or location can afford to be without a Ford
son Tractor. ^
Place your order now ? there is no time for delay or
comparison. Price alone makes your choice the Fordson.
After that, performance will prove to you, as it has to
170,000 owners, that this light/ compact Fordson is the
most efficient power plant ever hitched to a farm tool.
Let us prove it to you. Write, call or phone today.
Ballanger -Morris Motor Go.
Tryon, N. C.
Aurora Borealis Record.
Th<- record ."iroru bore;iMs lasted
for r? > A ?!?.:?;<? l^'fl
: L r C!<J
En.ulaitl ???.its t-oiu> ?-;?!! oil ^au
gels," We-*.* I' !i;i had one nicknamed
"do;;' an;, i h?- Scotch dubbed one
"unicorn."
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The I; 1 1 1 _ - of medieval
times was iln- ;t. u'uaype of modern
poet Iaureu??\ In iho time of Charles
I the ap; *intinent was put on an offl
cial basis and since then has bMR
filled by many poets.
Snail's Peaceful Way
It w?ul() require 14 day? to travel n
nalle at snail's pace.
"Sweethtiiit."
It Is not exactly Known when or
; how this word came iuio use. The
term was originally written in the
form of two words, itfid It is found
in literature as early as 1290.
Where Cvstcro R"!cs.
Men coii?.iionly think uceordlntf to
theU* .inclinations, speak according to
their learning and Imbibed opinions;
but generally act according to custom.
?Francis Racon.
Spring and Easter
M&BBB 5S
turnery!
In a Most Radiant Variety of Late Modes
Select your Easter hat, now while you have the
choice of so many becoming selections. Each one
perfect in it's fashioning. Specially priced at?
$2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5,95 to $10.95
<M nn Triumph Sft,
r::z Ho Silk Hose $1
Golden Arrow _ .
Buster Brown (0 QC Every Pair
as you Like it Guaranteed
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Standard Cloak Co.
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.113 E. Main St. fl. H. Morris, Owner Spartanburg, S. C.
Mortgagee's Sale Of Land.
State of N. C., County of Polk.
Under and by virture of the
power of sale contained in a
mortgage deed dated the 20th
dav of September, 1920, by and
between C. C. West and wife
Nannie West to J. T. Green and
F. M. Burgess, default having
been made in the payment of
notes secured by said mortgage
deed said mortgage deed be
ing recoroed in book 17 at page
799 in the office of the Regis
ter of Deeds for Polk County,
North Carolina, I will on
Monday, April 23, 1923
at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the
Court House door in Columbus,
North Carolina, sell at auction
to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described real es
( i ate:
Two certain pieces or tracts
I of land lying and being in Co
jlumbus township, Polk County
North Carolina, Beginning at <
stake iir branch in old Cleve
land line and runs down branch
as follows: S. 51 E. 5 poles; S.
182 L-2 E. 18 poles S 22 1-2 W. 3
I poles; S. 58 1-2 E 6 1-2 poles S.
[25 W. 5 1-2 poles; S. 18 E. 7
j poles to a road; thence down
branch as follows: S. 56 E. C
poles; S. 4 E. 9 poles; S. 57 E.
|G poles S. 59 1-2 E. 12 poles;
S. 75 3-4 14 poles; S. 23 1-2 E.
1 1 1-2 poles; S. 62 1-2 E. 6 1-2
poles; S. 25 1-2 E. 12 poles to a
siake, J. A. Fagan's corner in
said branch; thence with his
line N. 4 1-2 E. 60 pores to a
siake his coner in old Cleveland
line,; thence with same West!
( \ra. 4 1-2 deg.) passing at 28
2-o poles C. C. AVest corner 79
1-6 poles to the beginning, con
taining 15 1-8 acres more or
less known as part of the Cleve
land land.
Second Tract: Beginning on
a poplar, old corner, and runs
IN. 3 E. 54 poles to a stone and
i pointers on a high ridge; thence
;E. 74 poles to a stone on old
! lire; thence with his line N. 86 |
1 59 poles to a stake on Cleveland
?line ^thence with his line N. 86 I
|W. 73 poles to the beginning
containing 25 7-fr acres known
'as part of the Thom tract,
i This 22nd day of March, 1923
F. M. BURGESS,
J. T. GREEN,
! Mortgagees.
Farmers Market
VVK WANT
I Chickens 20
I Hens . 15
Hams ' .20
Corn per bu . 1.00
Peas 2.00
Cane Seed, per lw. 1.25
BABY CHICKS? Rhode Is
land Reds, ?1G per 100r $8 pert
50, $-1 per 25. Pure bred stock
Custom hatching $5 per 100
eggs. * Biber's Hatchery, R. F. !
1). 5. Spartanburg, S. C.
" w~. f? utile!
NOTARY PUBLIC
Tryon, H. C.
( | j v'u gu vvnuic y wu ait"
[ made welcome. ' Your
\ account is worth while.
Every time you come
I into this bank you will
be greeted by an atmos
phere that will make
you feel that your ac
count is appreciated. It
is a privilege to count
you as a patron and a
pleasure to extend to
you the banking service
> that your business re
quires. This courteous
consideration of every
depositor has givevn us
a steady growth during
the years we have been
doing business.
We solicit your act
:ount on the basis of
service.
Polk County Bank &
Trust Co.
Columbus, N. C.
Capital - - - - 13,000
Resources over - 100,000
If you must knock and pound
-^get a hammer and build some
thing ! .
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NOTICE
North Carolina
Polk County
- E. W. Hally burton
vs
Hortense Hallyburton x
Notice of summons by publi
cation. ?
The defendant above named
will take notice that an action
entitled as above hagf been com
menced in the Superior Court
of Polk County, N. C., for ab
solute divorce from the defen
dant, will take notice .that she
is required to appear at the
Court house in said county on
the 23d day of March, 1923 and
answer or demur to complaint
of said action or the plantiff
will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in said com
plant.
Tf^is 28th, day of February
1923.
H. H. CARSON
Clerk C. C. Polk Co.^
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For Sale: An Invalid's chair.
Inquire at News office. 5-w
Corona Typewriters sales in
creases monthly despite compe
tition. A dealer wanted in ev
ery community. Write us about
it. CalhouQ Office Supply Co.,
Spartanburg, S. C.
For Sale : ? or exchange
thirty acre. Mountain home,
in sight of Avery County Court
house. 1-2 mile R. R. schools
and churches. Modern 8 room
house, garage and 100 bearing
apples trees, good grazing land.
This place is 3900 feet up.
Ideal summer home. What
have you to offer. Addrehs
A. L. B. Care of The News.
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TRYON HILLS
SUBDIVISION.
Fifty beautiful lots in this
sub-division are now ready for
sale. This ridge adjoins the
Pine Crest Inn property and
extends eastward. Streets
and roads now being surveyed
and opened. Prices are right.
Blake & Calhoun,
Real Estate and Rents. '
Giving Prominence To
Children's Easter Footwear
x For the younger generati<5h, special emphasis is placed on th* ?><..
lection of shoe styles for growingfeet. We've renognized our re. spun.-,
bility and are winning many new friends daily by providing the tyj^
and style footwear to intelligently fit every childs' requirment. Brir L'
the children to see the new Spring Easter styles ready now.
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"Onyx" Socks for Children
PROMPT MAIL ORDER' SERVICE
Wright-Scruggs Shoe Co.
"The Shoe Store" Spartanburg, S. C
G. BLAKE 'UL'*H CALHOUN
Real Estate and Rents
Office Over Drug Store
Blake & Calhoun
Holmes-Calhoun Seed Co.
Spartanburg, S. C.
Dealers in highest quality GARDEN SEED, Poul
try Accessories, Buckeye Incubators and Brooders.
,Mail us your orders. A post card will bring
a catalog to your door free of charge.
Better Seeds ? Better Crops
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Lovely Styles Herald
Easter's Approach
Featuring Many New Arrivals in Every Department
?; i
Grace is Paramount in Women's Wear for Spring.
A bevy of lovely Street Dresses in ^4 BA and 0110 7C
Crepes and Taffetas, specially priced ^17il w
New Trimmed
HATS
Gage
Rawak
Paige " I
Knickerbocker
Vogue
Featuring hats for dress,
sport and street wear.
Larger hats are coming
into favor for Spring wear
by leaps and bounds.
? Gage Sport Hats will be
a feature in Smith's Millin
ery department and at'very
moderate prices.
Van Raalte Veiling
in new Spring designs and
colors
children's spring a feature Waist sale
Dresses
Wash Suits
and Rompers
, A collection now most
complete in style assortment
and price.
Children's Dresses
$1.25 t0 $5.00
Boy's Wash Suits
$1.25 t0 $5.00
Children's Rompers
$1.25and$1.50
Gingham, Chambray, Linen
and Sateen.
at a Special
price of
$1.00
By special quick action we
were able to duplicate our
order on the lot of lovely
waists which were on sale
a few weeks ago. If you
missed the first sale, be sure
to take advantage of this
one.
Real Hand-Made
BLOUSES (2
Special
and every stitch by hand
?dainty and very becoming
styles, lovely materials and
trimmings,- roll front and
round neck styles.
Paisley Blouses $3.45 up
f
For prettier summer frocks? Voiles, Crepes, Ratines
The most complete showing of wash fabrics and summer cotton goods
this store has ever presented. ? "
Voiles 39c to $1.45
Crepes : 29c to $1.45 ^ _
Ratines 59c to $1.69
Rest Room
for
Ladies
Prompt
Mail Order
Service
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Spartanburg
WOKE
South Carolina