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NEW ESSEX GIVEN WIDE RECEPTION The row 1 i 1 1 . * of Ksm*x Super-Six < ars h;-,- mot a nation-wide reception 1 more favorable than that accorded] any |u,, vi?>u> series in the factory's j history, according reports from ; distributor- and dealer- t ?? the Hud-; son plant. Acting this information, the Hudson organizat ion has launched in to the largest volume of manufactur ing it h;is ever known, so that Walter < . Witt, local Hudson-Essex dealer, is now confident that motorists here may have prompt delivery on their orders. All this year tin* popularity of the Essex Super-Six has ho*>n <o great that there simply were not enough cars to go around, but now it is hoped that this situation will be remedied. The orders which the Hudson or- 1 K&nization received for Essex cars I :give an interesting gauge on nation- ? h1 prosperity. Such important cen- i ters as New York City, Chicago, Phil- j adelphia, Boston and Detroit ordered 1 an average of twice as many Essex | cars for immediately delivery as for j this season a year ago; Minneapolis, ; Cleveland, Kansas City, Atlanta and j Salt Lake City asked two-and-a-half times; Denver and San Francisco, three times; Des Moines, three and a half times, and Seattle, four times. | "As these figures from every sec tion of the country show/' said Mr. Witt "this series of Essex Super-Six cars give every indication of being the most popular and widely demand- i ed six cylinder cars ever built. "There is nothing surprising about this," he continued, "for the cars provide a most remarkable combina- . tion of value and attractiveness. It is ' no one quality or characteristic which has made Essex popular. It is rather its performance plus its appearance, plus its comfort and easy riding, plus its complete standard of finish and refinement. In all the qualities which the modem motorist requires, the Essex is outstandingly a leader. "All this year Essex has scored success after success, but now with its many improvements there is every reason to look for the greatest triumph of all. Those who will want an Essex should in all fairness let us know at once." FARMING in Western North Caro lina is encouraged by the new farm journal. Send ten cents for trial subscription six months. Hollowells Mountain Farmer, Hendersonville, N. C. ( 49-tf.) Beautiful player piano for sale. Standard make, slightly used. Easy payments arranged. MRS. JESSIE GECKLER. (47-3t-g Dickey Hotel. ANDREWS LOCALS' ( Last week's ) W. D. Whitaker was a week-end visitor in Marietta. Ga. There i> an attraetion there which appeals very strongly to b'lil ami it is not the cli mate or the town. Mes.-rs. D. S. Itussel and \Y. T. Holland spent Monday and Tuesday in Murphy attending the meeting of the County Highway Commission and County Commissioners. I'. B. Ferehee was out of town the middle of tjijs week attending to business. Mr. J. B. Ross has arrived in An drews and is pushing work in con j nection w?.th making the road from [ Andrew:: tr; Topton Watei "ouiiu I Report of the Condition of THE MERCHANTS & MANUFAC TURERS BANK At Andrews, in the State of North 1 Carolina, at the close of business, I June 30, 1927 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $353,386.95 Overdrafts, secured ..... . 156.61 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 500.00 Cash in vault and net amounts due from banks, Hankers, anil Trust Companies 41.761.36 Cash Items held over 24 hours 05.00 Checks for clearing 669.29 Total $423,419.28 LIABILITIES i Capital Stock paid in $ 20,000.00 j Surplus Fund, 25,000.00 j Undivided Profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes j paid 1,636.31 [ Deposits subject, to check, ! Individual 94,643.62 Cashier's Checks out standing 1,466.98 Certified Checks 5.75 Time Certificates of Deposit, Due on or after 30 Days 279,166.62 Accrued Interest due depositors 1,500.00 Total $423,419.28 State of North Carolina ? County of Cherokee, June 30, 1927. I, J. H. Abernathy, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. H. ABERNATHY, Cashier. Correct ? Attest : J. W. WALKER, E. A. WOOD, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this Xth day of July, 1927. D. S. RUSSELL, Notary Public. My commission expires Dec. 20, 1928 Colas and Coughs MOTHERS soon learn there's magic in a timely dose of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. "It has meant more to me than any other medicine I know of. My children love the taste of it and like to take it. Syrup Pepsin has meant much to my girl who is now thirteen years old and has taken it ever since a tiny baby. After taking it their colds and coughs vanish. I have had many experiences with good old Syrup Peprin and just can't praise it enough." (Name and address sent upon request.) Truly a Family Medicine Why ever he sick? Let Syrup Pepsin clean out the cause of colds, coughs, fevers, bilious attacks, sour stomach, sick heada-.-he. From the teething period to the infirmities of old age. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has been the family safeguard. Countless rv? ?LOWtu_ I friends urge you from years of happy ey.ierience to I " " I always keep Syrup Pepsin in the home, ( jet it today Dr.Caldwelfls and have it handy, always. Sold by all druggists. SYRUP For a free trial bottle send namr and address to _______ ^ Pepsin Syrup Company, Alonticcllo, Illinois. PEPSIN Macadam. Mr. Ross states that he is going to push the work just as mi idly as is possible. Mi>s Iva Hipp- of Mooresville, X. i C., has been for several days the ! ?nest of Miss Margaret Boone. Miss Hipps is the daughter of Rev. Hipps who formerly was pastor here of the I Methodist Church. The Revival at the Methodist j Church is now in progress having- be- 1 gun on last Sunday night. The pas- j tor. Rev. J. R. Church, is doing the preaching and Rev. Dorff who is hero i for the summer is conducting the song J service. Rev. Dorff has organized a Bible i School for the children of the town. He has several local people assisting. They have so far enrolled over two hundred and fifty children. It is non-denominational and is open for all the children of the town. They i are doing a great work for the young' ones. Mrs. W. T. Holland and little dau ghters, Mary Catherine and Margar et, have gone to Birmingham, Ala., to visit Mrs. Holland's people. They are expecting to be gone foi several weeks. The many friends of Mrs. M. EL Cozad will regret to learn that her condition is very grave. Mrs Cozad is now in Balekman's Health 11 sort in Atlanta, Ga. FOR SALE ? One eight room house and lot. close in. House recently rebuilt and made Like new, partly furnished. Watjer and lights, 1-i acre lot. For further information ap ply to The Cherokee Scout. (48-2t-pd.) MP RAZOR OUTFIT FREE! With every new or renewal subscription to Shi> (Ehm'nkw 0nutt for one full year ? While they last With every new or renewal subscription to The Cherokee Scout for one full year at regular subscription rates we will give this razor outfit as pictured, consisting of one Auto-Strop Razor, one blade and one Strop, absolutely free, while they last. SUPPLY LIMITED - ACT NOW AND GET YOURS NOTE ? If you desire razor outfit mailed, please enclose postage as follows: First and second zones, 7 cents; other zones, 10 cents. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 year $1.50 6 months 75 4 months 50 Don't ask us to takf subscriptions for less than four months. Make all checks and money orders payable to ?(f e Garrotter ftaut Murphy, N. C.
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