Fights for Primary Former Senator Beveridge of In diana >s laailing the fight in his ptatp in defense of the Primary law -.v'.iich the politicians of both par ties are trying to have repealed for a return to the old boss-ridden con vention system. Report of The Condition of THE MERCHANTS AND MANU FACTURERS BANK At Andrew*, in the State of North Carolina, at the Close of BusineM December 31, 1926 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $352,002.65 Demand Loans 25,654.44 Overdrafts, secured 118.79 Furniture and Fixtures .. 500.00 Cash in vault and net amount due from Banks, Bankers, and Trust Companies 80,381.74 i Cash Items held over 24 hours 121.30; Checks for clearing 962.04 TOTAL $459,740.96 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in $ 20,000.00 Surplus Fund 25,000.00 Undivided Profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 1,077.10 Deposits subject to check. Individual 136,945.80 '? Cashier's Checks out standing 2,903.22 Certified Checks 5.75 Time Certificates of De posit, Due on or after 30 days 273,690.30 Overdrafts 1 18.79 j 1 TOTAL 8459,740.96 State of North Carolina ? County of Cherokee, Jan. 8th, 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, W. B. FISHER, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 8th day of January, 1927. CLYDE H. JARKETT, Notary Public. LET THE PEOPLE KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE? ADVERTISE Suffered weaK, nervous "T WAS la a very weakened. run-down condition, surely in need of a touic and build er," saya Mra. J. R. Wrenn, of Anna, Texas. "I was BO weak I had to go to bed. and kept getting weaker. "I suffered with my back so much- I was very nervous, couldnt rest good at night. I couldn't eut anything ? I just wasn't hungry. "I had read so much of Cardui, I thought best to use it. 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Wheeler and the Anti Saloon League stand pat that the government is neither letrallv or morally guilty of "legalized mur der" ? for poisoned liquor which cost so heavily in human lite dur ing the holiday season SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST 1 Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Toothache Colds Pain Rheumatism '| DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handv "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets : - Also bottles of 24 and 100 ? Bragg Ists. * "ir'rin le Um teids nnk ot Sw Msmfsctsre of qj 8iUe7Ucid4. -4 ? St Louis haa some staunch base ball fans ? but none that will root ; with the vim of Miss Arline Ed- | wards of Chicago during the 1997 season. Her engagement to Bob O'Farreil, new Cardinal manager, has j'ist been announced. LIBRARY HOURS AfUraooai Tuesday, Wednesdi, , Thursday and Etoubii Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 7:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. Friday *rc=i 2:00 P. M. to 4:50 P. SI. JOSEPHINE HEIGHWAY, Librarian. How Doctors Treat Colds and the Flu To break lip a cold overnight or *o cut short an attack of grippe, in fluenza, sore thro 'it or tonsillitis, phy -icians and druggists are now recom ' .Handing CaiotADs, the purified ami I refined caloaicl coini-cur.*.? tablet that j gives you the eife<-; I' calomel and ; salts combined, without the unpleas j ant effects of either. \ One or two GalotaV.s at hed-tinn I with a swallow of water,- ? that's all ! No salts, no nausea nor the slighto -? | interference with your eating', wov! or pleasure. Next morning your c _!? ! has vanished, your systen is ti.or i oughly purified and you are fine with a hearty appetite ?c. bee tk 1 fast. Eat what you please, ?no dan i ger. Ge*. a family package, containing full directions, only 3b cents. At. ?n> 1 drug store. (adv* A LITTLE LATE Percy: "Oh, I have the most glo rious news!" Esther (his cousin) : "What is it?" Percy: "Peggy has promised to be my wife!" Esther: "So that's what you call news! A month ago she asked me to j be her bridesmaid.7' I I'LL SAY SO! Grandmother: "1 suppose you have to stay up very late at college." Grandson: "Yes, but really, Grand mother, it's worth it." WHITE MEN ! Come, go in business on our capita] in Cherokee County. Sell the finest of Spices, Flavor, Toilet Goods, Remedies and Stock Specialists to farmers. You can made good money, we can make good money and we'll both be hap py. Write quick for full informn tion. State age and whether hav*? team and wagon or auto. THE H. C. WH1TMER CO., Dept. 30. Co lumbus, Indiana. <23-3t-pd) Subscribe to The Scout. Reduce Your shaving expense. Tet get a quick, smooth shave. The onlt raxor Insuring a super Keen biaae tor every shave Is the Valet AutoStrop Raxor. $1 up to $25. \&let AitcrStrop Razor ?Sharpmna Itamlf ,, Y? q Michigan, -u; bitb will be demoted exclusively to tht manufacture ?fQ+kUtui and P??ti+cSix*t. \ OOOmore to meet the demand for Oakland and Bontiac Sixes Scarcely twelve months ago Oakland was only one of many manufacturers striving for preeminence. Today it ranks among the largest builders of motor cars in the v.'orld. Responsible for this tremendous growth have been a continuous series of triumphs resulting in a record breaking 212% increase in business over 1925. With the advent of the past year, came the introduction of the Pontiac Six. So great was the demand it created, that in six months Pontiac Six produc tion had exceeded the greatest full year record previously scored by a new make of car. And by die end of the year, with Pontiac production reaching 76,523 car*, that record had been surpassed by more than 100%! In July came the Greater Oakland Six with 77 refine ments, featured by that epochal engi neering development ? the Rubber 212% Increase 1?2S . . U.tll IKSPrWMfc. 134,089 lUU.drabiSia Silenced Chassis. And in every section of the land, Oakland sales leaped up ward, necessitating the un precedented production of 57,566 Oakland Sixes ? nearly 15,000 more than in 1925 ? and surpassing any previous record in Oak land's twenty year history. Now, with its position securely es tablished, Oakland-Pontiac bids for new and greater heights ? for over fif teen millions of dollars are being in vested to provide for greaterproduction In the strictest sense, this huge in vestment represents more than an ex pression of confidence by General Motors in Oakland principles of design, manufacture and distribution. ' It stands as a tangible pledge to the public at large that in fundamental goodness and fundamental value Oak land Six and Pontiac Six will continue supreme in their fields! Pontiac Six, $ 825 to $975. Oakland Six, companion to Pontiac Six, $1025 to 1295. AU prion at factory. Bodies by Fither. Easy to pay on tht liberal General Motor* T into Paymtnfrlam. BARNETT BROS. MOTOR GO. OAKLAND -PWTIAC PRODUCTS K.AL MOTORS

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