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Amidlrews Locafe Mark Boone has been sick for sev eral days. * * * Mrs. W. T. Latham is in Andrews for some time. ? * * Prof.- C\ L. Walker has been sick the last few days. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews, of Johnson City, Tennessee, are visiting their son R. C. Andrews. * # # ? Mr. and Mrs. I). S. Russell .vent to Murphy last Saturday * # w D. H. Tillitt was in Asheville ? on business on Wednesday of this week. * * ? Supt. and Mrs. J. G. Allen return ed Saturday from a trip to Sandford and Raleigh, North Carolina. Mr. Allen attended the Teachers' Assem bly in Raleigh. * * * J. A. Morgan is in a hospital in At lanta, Georgia. He is suffering from sirms trouble. His sister, Mrs. Evans is with Mrs. Morgan while he is away. * ? ? Mr. Howard Holland of South Car olina and Russell Holland of Waynes ville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Holland. MADAM EVELYN'M'GUYRE The Lady that sings to beat the band. Special feature with The Mighty Haag Shows MURPHY, MONDAY, APRIL 4 Afternoon and Night Don't forget "Miss Cherryblos som" nt the school auditorium to night, at 7 :30. Ain't It So! "Yep," said the campus philoso pher, as he eyed a group of mongrels chasing each other down the lane ; "life is just one darn thing after an other." EVEN AN AUTOMOBILE CAN BE ASHAMED I Your car has given you good service during this long hard winter, but no doubt is badly in need of f\aint. Bright spring sunshine is already here so now is the time to give your car a new lease on life with a new coat of paint. WE USE ONLY GENUINE HYATT'S DUCO SHOP I DIFFERENT COLORS RATES REASONABLE MURPHY, N. C. Report of The Condition of THE CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY At Andrew* in the Stale of North Carolina, at the close of business March 23rd, 1927 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $59,301.67 Overdrafts, unsecured .... 17.96 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 2,815.32 Cash in vault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies 27,159.64 Total $89.21)4.59 LIABILITIES Capital Stock nniH in #15,000,00 Surplus Fund 1,050.00 Undivided Profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 1,094.11 Notes and Bills re discounted 7,000.00 Deposits subject to check, Individual 39,516.99 Cashier's Checks out standing 4,179.79 Time Certificates of Deposit, Due on or After 30 Days 21,453.70 Total $89,294.59 State of North Carolina ? County of Cherokee, March 30, 1927 I, W. D. Whitaker, Cashier of the above named Bank, do selemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. D. WHITAKER, Cashier Correct ? Attest: PERCY B. FERREBEE, G. B. HOBLITZELL, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of March, 1927. N. C. BELLAMY, Notary Public. Feb. 28, 1927. An American girl brought up a? the daughter at a Japanese,, that's 'Miss Cherryblossom", tonight at the school auditorium. This map is being used in an od vetising campaign by the Carolina Tennessee Power Company in seek ing to attract industries using hydro electric power to this section. It ap peared in an advertisement occupy ing the whole front cover of the March issue of "Industrial and En gineering Chemistry," and will appear in the April issue of "Chemical and R. W. COLLETT By the death of R. W. Collett, again a Bother Mason, having com pleted the designs written for him on life's trestleboard has past through the portals of eternity, and received his reward from the Supreme Master. Whereas,; By his passing a place has been made vecaiit among his many friends that cannot be filled. Swannanoa Lodge 561, and Mason&ry as a whole has lost a beloved friend. Be it therefore resolved; First that we bow in humble submission to the will of our Supreme Master, knowing that his will is for our eternal wel fare. Second; That we offer his bereav ed wife and friends our heartfelt con dolence, and prr :\t his infinite '?eori.iess may br ;; > -.edy comfort to their burden* hearts. Third; That exemplary life, wise counsel, and iniluence linger with us to encourage uplift, and cause us to emulate his honest and noble life. - Forth; That a copy of these reso lutions be sent to h's I ereaved wife, a copy sent to the Orphans Friend, to the Press, and that these resolu tions be recorded in the minutes of Swannanoa Lodge No. 561. Committee: S. C. ClofT, S. F. Davidson. j Matallurgical Engineering" which | goes to press about April 5th. Map | shown here through courtesy of ^ i "Chemical and Metallurgical Engin eering." I Take a visit to old Japan toni^l ir. the Musical Comedy presented J the school auditorium by the Muse Club. Smooth Bird "I have a drag with the cop," said I the man as he swapped cigarettes I with the policeman.. ' SHICHESTERS PILLS diamond BRAN? ladies i ? -r \?k Tdtir >*rurelat for CHI-CHH^.Tbo ? DIAMOND BKAND PH.LS in Rrn. 5 A ;or.D metallic boxes, sealed wiih *iV A\ aibhoa I?? (.-o OTBRi Dmrnlst and ask fop CHl.CU>;s.T?nV \I SOLD BY ALL DRUGG STS tT'JL everywh e r e 7?2 DRINK Keep a few bottle on Ice at home. Nothing like it after housework or play. And for your guests a pleasant surprise. Order a handy six bottle cartoon from your grocer. COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 1 It had to be good to get where it is. Over 7 million a day. UW?A?V-V TWO ~ never before such stule and smartness in a low-priced six The Sport Roadster $ 775 Dftih,rakiihoen and sheer value in a four-pass* eager open car have never been so supremely combined as in the new Pontiac Six Roadster at $775. Lucerne Blue Duco, striped in Faerie Red. Long, low, graceful lines. Gray shark grain leather upholstery. A swanky rear deck with a spacious rumble seat, a removable top of smart gray material? and, of course, all the power, speed and stamina of the famous Pontiac Six motor! Withitsbody designed and builtby Fisher, the Sport Cabriole t is die lowest priced six-cylinder The Sport Cabriolet +835 car cf its type Ou the market. It is finished in an unusually attractive combination of Duco colors? Brevoort Green on the sweeping crown fenders and upper structure, Cherokee Gray on the body proper. It is upholstered in green leather and handsomely appointed. The'rumble seat accomodates two extra passengers. And yet the price is only $ 835! If you want Pontiac Six value? and prefer a youthful type of body ? come in and see the new Roadster and Sport Cabriolet today! AT NEW LOW PRICES Sedan $775 Sport Rondster $775 Sport Cabriolet (< psw ) $835 Coupe 775 Landau Sedan S95 De Luxe Landau Sedan 975 Oakland Six, $102S to $1295. All prices at factory. Easy to pay on the General Motors Time Payment Plan. BARNETT BROS. MOTOR CO MURPHY, N. C.
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