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FRIDAY. OCT 21. 19 ( l.KVKI.A.M) ."i f ft KV rV I 1 -AIL i A hM M. A PLAYERS IN WOULD SERIES TO DIVIDE RECORD AMOUNT BUY you a LOT in y) o A ly) Higher, Admission Prices and Great er Seating Capacity Bring in Near ly $300,000 3 a' njip) g (f1 -jp J iL Jv ilw M vL? iU On EASY Terms The remainder of Sunrise Terrace, nine and one half acres, has been sub-divided into handsome building lots and will be sold at Auction by Penny.Brothers, the World's original twin auctioneers on ES New York, Oct. 11. The players participating in the 1921 world series :unl will divide 292,522.33, a new I'.igh record for the piayers' share. Under the rules "layers and umpires cease to share in the gate receipts af- tr tfwl,-' pa me. the fifth of the V r- scres. The increased sealing cap city and higher; admission charges ac count for the nqw total. ; Vhile: tKlay's attendance and gfte receipts fell slightly below those of Friday's game, the official figure gave 35.758 paid admissions for a total rat rjvpint of $116,754. Of this r - i . amount the advisory board collected $17,513.10, the players $59,544.54 and the club owner? $39,696.38. While the present series has not as vet evolved winner and loser, the two local clubs' players will divide $219,391.66 on a basis of approximate lv $131,634.97 to the team which finally captures the championship and $87,750.69 to the loser, Subject to possible minor correc tions by the advisory board account ants the Cleveland and Pittsburgh players in the role of second place winners will divide something like $43,878.34 while' the two St. Louis teams as third in each pennant race will sdit $29,252.23. The four um pires' remuneration will be provided from the advisory board's fund upon a basis of a sum equal to One win ning and one losing player's share combined and divided into four equal parts. : ' TAX NOTICE -FIRST ROUND- I will be at the following named places on the dates specified for the purpose of collecting 1921 taxes. No. 11 Township Mon. Oct. 17, Casar, all day. No. 10'Township Tues. Oct.18, Carpenters store, morning. No. 9 Township Tues. Oct. 18, Belwood, afternoon. No. 8 Township Wed. Oct. 19, Delight, morning. No. 8 Township Wed. Oct. 19, Polkvillafternoon. No. 1 Township Thurs. Oct. 20, Humphries Gin, morning. No. 1 Township Thurs. Oct. 20, McBee's store, afternoon. No. 2 Township Fri. Oct. 21, Jolley's store, morning. No. 2 Township Fri. Oct. 21, Boiling Springs, afternoon. No. 9 Township MdnOct. 24, Lawndale, morning, No. 9 Township Mon. Oct. 24, Fallston, afternoon. v:, No. 7 Township Tues, Oct. 25, Mooresboro, morning. " No. 7 Township Tues. Oct.25, Lattimore, afternoon. No. 5 Township Wed. Oct. 26, Waco, all day. . No. 3 Township Thurs. Oct. 27, Earl morning. . No. 4 Township Thurs. Oct. 27, Grover, afternoon. '. No. 4 Township Fri. Oct. 28, East Kings Mtn., all day. No. 4 Township Sat. Oct. 29, Kings. Mtn., all day. Cotton is a good price this year and I would like for everybody to meet me on this first round as the county is badly in need of the money. HUGH A. LOGAN, Sheriff. Please Post. . ""'' " ' Wheat Manney Reunion Cherryville Eagle Hon. S. S. Mauney ' was seventy years old Tuesday. The day was made j the occasion for the gathering r.f his immediate family connection together with many other relatives and friends. A bountiful table was spread in the vard and a sumntuous dinner was heartily enjoyed by all present. After dinner a few remarks ap propriate to the occasion were mrulc by Rev. B. D. Wessiner. Mr. Mr.uney is very iictive and well preserved for one who has reached his three soor and ten years. He has served bis fen eration will both as a private citizen and as a public official having served Keveral years as a member of the legislture. He was remembered with aj number of gifts. Many of those pros- j ent lingered , till late in the evening, , all joining in the wish that Mr. andj Mrs. Mauney may enjoy many years more together and many return.! of the day. , I White Plains, N. C. (Surry county) R. F. D. No. lJune 15th, 1921. The American Agricultural Chemical Co., Greensboro, N. C. Gentlemen: ' . It affords me great pleasure to write you what I think of your Basic Lime Phosphate A. A. Quality.. I have found it to be a better formula than 8-2-2 or 16 per cent acid for wheat, clover, corn and grass crops I have used Basic Lime Phosphate for two years and con sider it better than anything I ever used for the above crop.0. I have had no trouble with rust or disease in my crcps when I used Basic Lime Phosphate. I trust you will so arrange that we can get Basic Lirr.e Phosphate for spring and fall. n Although the season has been bad, my wheat crop oi' twenty acres this season is better than it has been for three years. Yours truly, (Signed) JOHN M. NICHOLS. Those who bought lots in Sunrise Terrace at our last sale are well pleased and are doing what the average man wants, to do, building homes. Go look the nice homes over; pick out your lot" before the sale. Prince Albert T s a new j FREE, FREE---A eal Live Dpukev Willi Everyone to Get it; Be Given Away at. This Sale. Attending Has an Equal Chance r i TERMS: One third cash, balance six and I twelvefmonths. ' ' ; : n t it V. W ray W4 i M Owners m is la-'a I. II wt I fv mm mi note in Talking about rolling your own cigarettes, we'll telL you righthere that , Prince-Albert tobacco has 'em all lashed to the mast! You've got a handful-of-happiness coming your di rection when you pal it with4 P. A. and .the makin's papers! For Prince Albert is not only delightful to your taste and pleasing in itsrefreshingaroma,but our exclusive patented process frees it from bite and parch! the joys of rolling 'em! And, for a fact, rolling up Prince Albert is mighty easy I P. A. is crimp cut and stays put and you whisk it into shape before you can count three ! And, the next instant you're puffing away to beat the band! Prince Albert is so good that it has led four men to . smoke' jimmy pipes where one was smoked before! It'sv the greatest old buddy smoke that ever found its , way into a pipe or cigarette I Print Albtrt h mU in tppy r" bit, tidy rd ttm, , hnrfm pmnd mi hmU Jhw, humidor mnJmtt pound erytal i'" humidor with iponf moi'tti' top. j; J. M. Millikan, Gen. Mgr. ; Greensboro, ,N. C. umm if the national joy smoke Copyright 192t , by R.-J. Reyoli Tobacco Co. 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