PIEDMONT EXPOSITION. Spartanburg, S. C. April 12, Of interest to all lovers of good vauderville is the news that the Piedmont Exposition now be ing held in ? Spartanburg, < has ; signed Frank and Helen Cor nell. They are Keith' Cir cuit performers and have lately come from Havanna Cuba, where they played at the < Campomore, the largest the atre. Mr. Cornell was the star in the Southern Hitcy Koo Com pany and formerly played with the world famous Weber and Fields. Mrs. Cornell is well known to New Yorkers, having lead the Magazine Girl Review at the Amsterdam Hotel Roof warden, and been a dancing partner of Marion Davies. The first part of this week they will offer a comedy, sing ing and dancing act, and the last three days, including Sat urday afternoon April 14, that side splitting piece "The Fam ily Ford" which is warranted to cure the blues and even make you forget the mortgage. This first appeared in the Zeigfield Follies. Movie pictures will al so be shown. 1 , Preparations are completed to make the Style Shows the finest ever seen in the Carolinas, and many merchants have bought gowns specially from New York for these shows. They will be held Monday, Tuesday, Thurs day and Friday nights and Wednesday afternoon. The ad mission fee of 25 cents entitles ; one to see the entertainment without additional charge. o ?There seems to be let up in | Tryon's building program. New houses are being erected .. in nearly every part of town. I The first lot of machinery for the erection of the dam and power plant of the Blue Ridge Electric Co., was unloaded here this week, and hauled to the site of the new develop ment on Green River in Gooper Gap township. This develop ment should mean a big thing for Polk county, as upwards of a million dollars will be spent before its completion. o TRYON BAPTIST CHURCH. Services each Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock. Subj. Spiritual Prepardness. Paint Must Bo First ? It must cover the surface, be true to shade and not fade. Second ? Resist changes of tem perature without cracking. ?Third ? Stand the sun without blistering, chalking or peeling; Endure, last and satisfy. All these qualities plus economy will be secured if you wisely giv? your preference to Bradley & Vrooman Base and Tinter Paint It is "live" fresh paint that spreads most easily and covers the most sur face, gallon for gallon. It possesses every. good quality that stale "dead" paint lacks. Every drop is usable. There is no waste from hardening or settling in the package. The colors are bright and glowing and it has the stamina and properties that give the greatest paint protec tion at a minimum cost. Paint Doesn't Cost Money ?It Saves It! Unless your home is protected inside and ontside by repainting at least once every four years, you will lose in repairs and lessened value, from five to ten/ times what the paint and labor would cost. 57 Shades ot B. & V. Base and Tinter Paint in stock for inside and outside use. A Gold Bond Guarantee of satisfaction protects your purchase on every pint. Lambright & Broome AGENTS Landrum, S. C. * * k. - Mortgagee*? Sale Of Eancl7 V State of N. C., County of Polk. Under and by virture of the power of sale contained in a mortgage deed dated the 20th day 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 2$ 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 tate : Two certain pieces or tracts of land lying and being in Co lumbus township, Polk County, North Carolina, Beginning at a stake in branch in old Cleve land line and runs down branch as follows: S. 51 E. 5 poles; S. 82 1-2 E. 18 poles S 22 1-2 W. 3 poles; S. 58 1-2 E 6 1-2 poles S. 25 W. 5 1-2 poles; S. 18 E. 7 poles to a road; thence down branch as follows: S. 56 E. 6 poles; S. 4 E. 9 poles; S. 57 E. o Throw away your hammer and boost. If you can't boost, make room for one who will. 6 poles S. 59 1-2 E. 12 poles; S. 75 3-4 14 poles; S. 23 1-2 E. 4 1-2 poles; S. 62 1-2 E. 6 1-? poles; S. 25 1-2 E. 12 poles to a stake, J. A. Fagan's corner in said branch; thence with his line N. 4 1-2 E. 60 poles- to a stake his coner in old Cleveland line; thence with same West (Va. 4 1-2 cleg.) passing at 28 2-3 poles C. C. West comer 79 1-6 poles to the beginning, con taining 15 IS acres more or less known as part of the Cleve land land. Second Tract: Beginning' on a poplar, old corner,, and runs N. 3 E. 54 poles to a stone and pointers on a high ridge; thence E. 74 poles to a stone on old Eugene Brownlee Waverly M. Hester / Tryon Real Estate Agency We have opened this business with office at the Bank jof 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 V ? V- 7* M. e. BLAKE JULIAN CALHOUN Real Estate and Rents Office Over Drug Store \ Blake & Calhoun line; thence with his line N. 86 59 poles to* a stake on Cleveland line^ theibfe with, his line N. 86 W. 73 pSes to the beginning containing 25 7-8 acres know as part of the Thom tr^l This 22nd day of March F. M. BURGESS ' " J. T; GREEN, ' Mortgage Sport Oxfords Sport Oxfords are Abloom Like a vertible flower bower are the sport oxfords and 0 strap styles for the outdoors worn^n. ^ One style comes in two colors and with straightwalking nfeels; very sw agger! 'Another style 1-strap has fawn with browji, 8ra>' with black and Suede and black calfskin. Still apother has a modish box heel? and so it goes oil down to the other styles. Make Jt a point to be here tomorrow. With warmer days here, you won't want to miss the oppor. tunity of being outdoors. Meet us at the Stjle Show and Exposition "The Shoe Store"- Spartanburg, S. C. TffE UNIVERSAL CAR ANNOUNCEMENT \ " . # of Interest to MILLIONS of FAMILIES "I will build a car for the multitude" < Said Henry in 1903? Read how the fulfillment of that prophecy is now made possible through the For many years it has been Henry Ford's personal ambition to make the Ford the universal family car? to put it within the reach of the millions people who have never been privileged to enjoy the benefits of motor car ownership. During the past fifteen years over 7,500,000 Ford cars have been placed in the hands of retail customers? more than a million and a half of them within the past twelve months? and yet there are still millions of families who are hopefully looking forward to the day when they can own a Ford. And now the way is open. I ' .. Under the terms of this plan you can select your FordCar, set aside, a small amount each week and you will be surprised how soon you will own it. In the meantime your money will be safely deposited to your credit in one of the local banks where it will draw interest. Think it over. Five Dollars will start an account. The whole family can participate it it?father, mother, sisters andrbrothers each doing a little. Why not start today. Stop in and talk it over with .your local Ford Dealer. He will he glad to fully explain the details of tne plan and help you get started toward the ownership of a -Ford Car. FORD MOTOR COMPANY ? ? . ? ? V ? ' 1 , - . T . . ? J Detroit, Michigan i . ' Tryon, North Carolina

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