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r- v 4 , I' 1 ' 5 "' : 1 v - I'.' a r " ' - -': m.-. ! , ! I Mill III I I , 1 I II - V' V I .TM iin ' II I i t . , . . mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mil - i TrycaRcate 1 ;' March comes in bright and f ' shining, why can't we too turn our clouds t about -and always wear them inside fout to show the silver lining. - The last report Mrs. E. H. Edwards was resting some better Born to James Page and wife, a February boy atid he must have a-hatchet, 'for ; there's - no other month to match it. Misses Thelma and Jettie Hague, were welcome guests in the home of their friends, Mis ses Leona, Eva arid Mollie Edger ton, Sunday. ' ' . Silas Bradley cycled to his grandparents mountain home Sunday. I".."-.. t Walter Edwards and Joe. Hall; spent the week-end at home, ac companied by a friend, Mr. Hill, of Columbia, S. C. . v Miss Lizzie Dal ton and little brother, Joe, visited Miss Bertha Champian, who is a much favor ed friend of many who know her . -.v..: ' Zebulon and Jessie Blanton, stopped with the -Hamilton boys a while Sunday and heartily en joyed watching the lambs frisk and play. L. Green spent Saturday night ' at the'hbme of E. H. Edwards, j Now the weather is growing better. In the light of Christ's I teachings leFs go to church, also -ask .ourselves this question ' ?If every church member were just 'like me what kind of a church would my church be." Lets not Iqrget the 45,000,000 famine ifirfcken teopie in the northern providences of China. Kill Spring Route 1 Oh! how-lovely at seems this bright Monday morning to hear the sweet songs of the birds snd tne gees and haws' ' of the farmers. There was a ringing at Big Level bunday. -Everyone seemed to enjoy the singing. Mrs. C. Gibbs and daughter. Mattie Fae, spent the week-end atT. L. Womack's. Ralph Edwards and wife, vis ited tne latter's parents N. E. Williams and wife, last Sunday! Fletcher Edwards and sister, Miss Ellen, of Brevard Institute,' is spending a few days with home fplks. They will return to their school Tuesday. Little Vernie Jane and Valma Hyder, visited their cousins, Ida Ruth and-Maggie Lee Edwards' .last Sunday. ' W. E. Elliot wife and sons, Kay and Norman, visited at the home of Mrs. M. E. Womack's lso at Miss Vinetta Hyder's Misses JBegsie and Francis Lynch, of near Rutherfordton, .ft 1 -K0TICE 0F0RTCME: fez m ae which is of record V irl said j, W. Kennedy execut Iord which ia of record of the Record of Ia for P0k veyed said trust Taaid J- whereas the said James ;L& owanwerrinar said trust il which is of record in Book Z. V?cnt A records to the Peoples Bank &P&e o and conveyed said trust to gain ipVj Trust Company: and wKo!!.ld. PeoPle W debt Or interest thereon has no Ti said debt and inter j58.ben PJi terms, due and; payable: 1 j.nereior- hv virfno v . said mortgage and for the pn?Sl? said indebtedness together witffi S ezpenses, tnetmdersigned mxrbnS ; MONDAY. Mflcru ,Wee at 12X) noon at the court house dX ty expose to sale to the highest the lands hereinaf "!st ., b'dder il the lands conveyed by the mortoaS . f i begnnnmir at the son t.ha4- 1 e foRJ the Southwrtt. n iZZn a "f15" of lot.?! : . v r m th r-,i S ingston subdivision in the T B. t'i 1 ltyr ' "weei III rr,;-.' U stake and runm'nc s 07 feet to a stake at the road, then The Ford Motor Company have just issued a book called ' 'The Fordson-at Work. " This book is given free. Call in and get one. If you cannot call, write and we will 'mail you, one without charge. It is not what the Ford Motor Company says about the -Fordson Tractor but what the army of users have to say. This book voices the hardest kind of practical experience. It shows in illustration the Fordson Tractor at actual work along some ninety "different lines of activity. lIt shows in these illustrations the wonderful versatility and utility of the Fordson Tractor. Shows it to be, beyond all question, the one bit of machinery that is a necessity, not only on the farm but along many lines of commerical business; especially does it show u the Fordson as a. valuable servant -on the farm. With it the farmer is relieved of the hard work; because he can take advantage of the weather in preparing his seedbed; he can do it at the right time; the same is true ! when it comes to harvesting. It solves, to a great extent, the problem of scarcity of labor. With its wonderful, reliable power, it brings to the farm home all the conveniences, in the way of running water in the house, electric lights, operation of the washingr machine churning, , seperating the cream from the milk; it assumes and takes to itself the drudgery of farm life both in the field and in the house and it is only a matter of a few years until it will be as universal in its service on the farm as is the farmer himself. It will become a part of farm life; a beneficial part; a profitable part Get order in for there's a rush coming .' . ; i1 m.ts tt me roaa, thenp .-V nf Wo KH M v,j7. -I; w a Stair. ' of said lot 6B 27 degree. 10 i suiKe m tne line of lot sa u- "..r m 6 A N. 70 degrees-15 minutes, E 74 tS oeginmng. JMincr lot7R ton subdivision as wilUpPMr a-J IS office of the Register ef Dimda far iif A This Slst day of January, 1921 4 PEOPLES BANK & TRUST COin... 1, SAT?t NOTICE OjF MORTGAGE WHERFIAS nn Vq j uary,Hl917, John K. Edwards -!! S to . Kennedy, TrusTee t& 15 gage which is of record inBonV S page 363 of the Records of MortJ for Polk county, to secure elevenSft W. Kennedy executed that ueS .Tamp T .onnorrl nrVtioU -j; t. .uvsvsn otiuugc aw 01 tne tteeo rTT vr ' ana conwJ saia trust ro rne said James LeohS and whereas, said .Tamoa t .H being desirous of transferring saidtr ' executed to the-Peoples Bank & B 1 v s 1 i rvn lid i-l TRYON, -WORTH CAROLINA ttake Evei7 Acre attended the singing at Big Lev- el Sunday. Rev. J. M. Taylor.' of Ruther fordton, is visitincr friends and relatives in this section. T. L. Womack and family at tended the singing at Bier Level last Sunday. Briscoe'Searcy was in this sec tion last Sunday. Misses Bessie and Francis Lynch, and Miss Bena Camp, SDent Thursday night at the home of Mrs. vM. Womack's Miss Dorcas Edwards, who is in St. Augustine, Fla. . writes that she was em'ovinor hat V C3 . w weather -while we were almost Do Its Best S per afford not to use Ferti- inrr 1, Z x vv c V11 vyiiuitiuiis wnenpusn- mg the cron to pnvlv motninftT -and when 60 LinTcSn T7S pnees will pay for 400 lbs 10-2-2 per acre 1 Swbt0" 'H and m0st covered in snow. Monroe Ogle and Talmage Allen, were callers at A. A. Ed latst Sunday. r Several people from here went to Ghigger -Ridge to hear Rev. R.? Hunter preach lagt Sunday. 'Mr Shults, of Spartanburg, has moved his family, here. There was a debate atLebanon last Friday afternoon which was 1 j 1 ,i , 1 i .. xvesoivea, tnat hre was more dangerous than water, ' '-affirma tive; Gilreath Edwards, Ida Ed wards, negative; Lela Womack, Knox Womack. The affirmative won. - Roscoe Whiteside and' Colletti Womack were welcome callers on route 2 last Sunday. The family orchard should be attended to right now. Prune sparingly unless you know what you are doing. No mistake to to saw out-all dead enterloping limbs. riove ailimbrunless you can) give a substantial reason for doing so. liiribs; and Never ie- , New Use for Wood "Pulp Waste. By carrying a step further the proc-'-ess of recovering .sulphite spirit ' from the waste of wood t pulp factories, ! by evaporation, 'it-has een discovered that a new and valuable fuel may be produced, says -Popular "Mechanics Magazine. The posspTecIpitates the organic contents --the lye in the form of powdered coal. ...v naa ,mU1C ijvum imsutKc to j of powdered coal. : i. " ' . . s :: : . " ' viuviuio. - uia u uccu vv ii it ii er ... p in Book Datre of thARar.nr0 t rri t for Polk countv: and whrA 7 of said debt or interest thereon hasD paid and all of : said : indebtness 2 the terms of the mortgage is now 8 and payable: , - i Therefore, bv virtiir of fv, contained in said mortgage and for fij purpose of satisfvintr said.inHoKf3 i together with .interest, mst ..1 penses," the undersigned mortgagee m l on' Monday the' 7th day of March 1 j at 12:00 O clock noon, eynnsi fA ool.l the highest bidder for cash the M hereinafter described and being fcj lands conveyed by said mortgage J described as follows: Beginning; at a stake in the mar of the Cleveland road at the NorW corner of4ot 6A of R. r. T.iiriTi0fwl subdivision of the town of Tryon, J i u.miuig uieace -o. A) .- aeg. 40 mm. I 172.5 ft to an iron stake. Southednt Northeast and Northwest corners of lots 6A 7B,andSA respectively in said B. C. Livincrstone's O UlVUUj ' vicg. xo mm. Hi xoi h. to a StaKj; corner of lot 8A of said subdivision thence N 48 deg.' 30 min. W. 130 ft. to a stake thence N42 W; 98 ft to a stake tne point of the: beguinme. Beine 7A of the B. t C. Li vm trst of the town of Tryon as will appear by piat ui same oi recora m the office c the Register of Deeds tof Polk County. x ma o uay oi i anuary. lyZL. Peoples Bank & Trust Comnanv xvuone Arieage, AUy. THE UNIVERSAL CAR ; ;,;;2;;-;ulne Ford Service-and Parts . '(insist on genuine Ford parts for your Ford car. Mail order rLS, treS a"d,many .gftf sell imitation-counterfeit .parts which.have not the quality of the.genu ne Ford -parts. ,but .SSW as well as tie Authorized ffi aSd frnafLDefcse!l othe genuineFord-made -Ford parts. You hKfhSf then?' w'e ismighty unsafe If repaired Jry ".eat-treated steel as their counter-parts in the Ford car. :&Sitreed. ac?ording to jts use. .Depending -upon sure m longest life. Tested after almost every .operation while being, manufactured, these parts present a vast IC from those not manufactured, '.vFmanm:"SS feit.partrange from thirty to seventyveperbeufwae parts, thea re safer. Bnng-your FordTtous . and tthus make tractor, leave your order without delay, as moW we rajf PA nn eiiIir-tli!iEis ... : . , . ...... ' v-- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. wnereas. on trie lfith Hhtt f .Tonnorc 1917, tBen Cheek id J osenhmp CheA executed to J. W. Kennedy, Trustee, that mortsrace whirH- is r.f -rnr-A m ook 11 at page-55 of the Records of jxi origages ior roiK cjountv. to secure n ne notes, acereorjitinfi $n 7Vw. as, said J. W. Kennedy executed that deed to James Leonard iwhiVh is nf record;inook 16 at:pagev200 and con-1 veyeaan oi saia, trust to said James Leonard-and whpr aaa itaiH .TomoaTnn. a rd beuicr desirnu a nf ran Qfi-n n- t said Trust executed that deed which is OI 'record - in Knnk t - rtomi- r Via Ke COrda of Deeds . fnr Rid . pnnntw tn the Peoples Bank & Trust Company, t wrporauon oi aryon. folk - Uounty, Anuria Carolina; ana wnereas, not part Of said debt orinterest 'htrrx . w-wwm uki paid and all of said indebtedness under me terms ot the mortgage is ndw due and Davable: . -, Therefore, by virtue of the power c ntained in said mortcratr mri fnr thp o O v vw se s, ? the undersigned mortgagee will, 0 Monday tb 7th dav of Ur io?i at 12 :00 o'rlnrVnonn oV V. i. door of Polkxounty in the rtown of Co- expose to sale to the v highest jl.Vx , Cilf" F16 lands hereinafter ucscnuea. anaiwinw )onJ..HM.. a k said mortgage and decribedas, follows: -uuaugaia staKe to the Southern margin of ;B- C "IiivmM.A.UH,i4;;a. wo9 atfte NortBeast .corner of iXTv wwaa,?y JM -Millar in said Liv mgstones BUbdivision, i Tunning .thence & o r?aa s 88 de?- 40 muCE 65 ft S Lii; wiA said road con- 2 i!i6 jt to astakecornerof S thence with It. , tO ft Stake in tha, Q 1, : j erty, thence , N.! 62 deg. 30 min. W 132 ir " a n s comer .t)f , lot z u, "lence With line rf lft 9 P T rc j Qrt ginning. - Bemg lot3 Cin?B. C Liv m " loiuii oi. me ' town oi xryon as "will appear hv rdfar-pp to IVt"1 saia subdivisionr in the office of fc. AO i 111 I IHfnu TW lkllr- ilrtnTl TV PEOPLES BANK:& TRUST CO. T? -u- a a j Assigns j " "v" 41cuge, a try; ; u Seventeen-Bound JTrout? rrout vary! greatly .within tht pedes, according, to the nature of tbt warers ; tney Inhabit, -the , Tarlatln uvui ananxiesteoiin t their Ktolorvaa form and fln development, says -th americaii Forestry Mat8ime. As f ttelr reight,i11Ir. -Hallock; arxf amoui Axuencan .ushermaiL, claims t hati known of cne that welched seventeen Landrum, Fcrd fers, fcwaus,wniie ?aa rule J they South Carolina 5 Fcrd Parts ; ird Verifies FcrdscnTitttcrs yerrtnreerr.fcrar pounds. 0M. mrjormu enrnnnno 000 rwwM 'BJ-AratrsdiJjuuoJ "ail" aI
Polk County News and The Tryon Bee (Tryon, N.C.)
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