St..,..),.. t v. Marshall, N. C. Dec. 12, 1930 THE NEWS. RECORD THIRD PAGE fill c c Madison County's Burley is moving to the markets in large quantities. The present prices obtaining appear to be equally as good as we an ticipated before the opening dates. We would not attempt to advise you where you may get the high dollar for your crop; use your best judgment after observing prices on the several markets. We do not employ any solicitors to influence our customers and friends; your tobacco money is yours to handle as you may desire. Our on ly suggestion is that you save at least a part of it for a "Rainy Day". We are fully equipped to render the same efficient and courteous banking service that we have rendered to the people of Madison County for nearly thirty years. COME TO SEE US Yfo nh iF F d3 bd En 15 c3 YOUR FINANCIAL FRIEND n r j ;gS . snniinv Annie Lee Fore Sunday. I From SANDY MUSH Rev. Mr. Lovett will fill his regu lar appointment at Teagues Chapel Sunday at 11:00 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Frisbee were visiting Mrs. Tom Reeves Sunday. Mrs. W. M. Warlick and daugh ters, Miss Ruby and Pauline Roberts were visiting Mrs. John Frisbee Sun i day. Miss Mallie Ledbetter was visiting ' Miss Julia Frisbee Sunday. Miss Vernie Wilson of Asheville is viciting Miss Ruby Roberts, j Mrs. R. S. Tcague has been on the sick list but is better. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frisbee were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frisbee near Leicester Sunday. ft Anti-Pain Pills When you are suffering HEADACHE and NEURALGIA Use Dr. Miles' Anti - Pain Pills for prompt relief. Muscular Pains and Functional Pains even thoso so severe that they are mistaken for Rheumatism, Sci atica, Lumbago are relieved quick ly by Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills 25 for 25 cents You want prompt relief. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills relieve the pains for which we recommend them. They do not upset the stom ach, cause constipation, or leave unpleasant after effects. A package in your medicine cab inet, pocket, or handbag, means fewer aches and pains, greater en joyment, more efficient work, less loss of time. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills have been used with success for thirty; years. Get them at your drug store 1 Gl! ASHEVILLE'S LEADING STORE PHONE 4013 HAYWOOD ST. We are just as close to you as your Tele phone, Post Office, or Mail Box. All orders filled promptly. We pay postage. Give our Mail Order Department a trial. We are always glad to open charge ac counts with responsible parties Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Reeves were visiting Mr. and Mrs R. S. Teague SBJB B2)$A By MIMI A Blue Honeymoon THE dlforenre between n blue moon and a honoymoon Is that the blue moon Is seldom If ever seeii In tlie heavens. Unfortunately the honeymoon of the tool variety does put In an appearance In a sky where Venus is supposed 'o rule. Young people rush !nto marriage without much Idea oi what It's all about and with the idea ot (hiding out. They exnf tin- wedding hell to start a tune which will not die out until the morning stars -oase sins Ing together They thinli that orange blossoms grow on century plants Very often, before the honeymoon has sunk In the west. I hey are disillu sloped. Then the fun he:ins The failure of the honeymoon may mean something more than "two to Puluth." It may mean a round trip ticket to Reno. The light of the mar ringe moon sinks into the srlooni of divorce. That makes the blue honey moon, all right. My Idea Is that we should have a court of love. I know that they used to have such things In the day of niioens and chivalry, but It wasn't u real court with judges, witnesses and all that. No. It was a poetical affair. A couple can be married in a court and divorced in the same place, hut there should be a love court some where between. I'm sure I don't know Just how such a court would be made, bnt 1 do know that there's need for it. I'robubly we expect too much 1 marriage, which itseif is an old insti tution and which includes countless Individuals who are as III fitted for love as a cow is for roller skates. It doesn't make any difference how had a reputation marriage has, there are always plenty of people who are will ing to try It After a business has failed and peo ple have learned that there isn't any thing in the manufacture of left handed monkeywrenclies, you can't get anybody to 'order another one. But with marriage, the more the fail ure of the thing Is advertised, the more anxious people are to give it a try. That's why the honeymoon turns bl.u. The best thing for a couple whose honeymoon is sinking is to talk it over and find out where they are at. If Miey have been disillusioned, they cun be re-enchanted by reason. If they have lost out on love as romance, they may be able to make up with love as affection. It Isn't the moon's fault, for thai gentle orb tins nothing to do with love, lunacy, or the weather. Thv fault lies In the lover's heart. Tin moon knows enough to rise again aftei It has sunk. Why can't lovara lovf again after they have grown cold' by thm Bell Syndicate, tue-1 Sunday. Mr. Mack Warlick, Frank and Sam Frisbee motored to Greeneville, Tenn., Tuesday to sell their tobacco. Annie Lee Fore Sunday, j Mr. and Mrs. Carlus Fore and I family were visiting his father and ! mother Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Fore. Madison Seminary Next Sunday is our regular preaching day. We hope a large crowd will be present. It has been announced that there will be a singing convention at this place next Sunday, beginning at 2 o'clock. Everybody invited to at tend. Our B. Y. P. U. members are very busy practicing a play for Christ mas. Miss Frances Tweed took dinner with Miss Iva Glenn Coates Sunday. Miss Ruth Mull from Asheville spent the week-end with her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred An ders. Mr. Herman Hollifield and Mr. Hubert Hendricks from Asheville took dinner with Mr Ollie and Ho bert Fore Sunday. Miss Annie Lee Fore, Mr A dolphus Fox and Mr. Hobert Fore were visiting on Grape Vine Satur day afternoon. Mr. J. P. Fore is on the sick list; also Mr. John Fox has been very ill, but is much better at this writing. Miss Stella Roberts called on Miss Mr. Hobert Fore and Mr. Adolph- us fox were visiting on iung Branch Sunday. Mr. Warren Messer called on Miss Zora Fore Sunday afternoon. The knowing woman no longer sub mits meekly to regular, systemic suf fering. For this kind of pain is relieved by Bayer Aspirin just as readily as an occasional headache, twinge of neu ralgia, or the more intense pain of rheumatism. Try it for the days you dread and share the gratitude of busi ness and professional women for Bayer Aspirin. Doctors declare it safe to use freely. Any drugstore. SPIRIN Aspirin is the trade mark of Barr Manufacture of Uonoacotioaddestur of fialicylicacfcl For I Forty-One .. Years K - is Your 1 Christmas $ : ' .-- Store .-. Yes, thanks to you and we will continue ... a Western Carolina Institution, faith fully serving this section. We are prepared for the jolliest Christmas in years, and your response so far has been most gratifying. jJ10 The 'Gift Corner,' the 'Isle of Gifts' and the 'Shopping Bureau are original inno vations that have been added to increase our service capacity. Asheville's finest welcomes you! Come in and see for yourself! Western Carolina Born fy Western Carolina Owned j Western Carolina Managed I DON MARCHE' rft ASHEVTLLL'S quality department stord if A Wilfred, Alfred and Sister Winifred Copyright, 1930, Rich Syndicate By "Erv" Hess SAV- how about those HUNDRED PENNIES WHAT VOU DfZoMlSFO fa PAV MB BACK LASf WEEK ? 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