jre Biber Real Southern biscuits are just as good as the baking powder they're made with. | Snow King Baking Pow der has satis fied for fifty years. Snov King : 5 OUNCES "for? 2 S CENTS Important Miss Young- ? You made an awful ftess wiien Tom kissed vou in the <-on swrvaiory. Wore you shrieking f?>r Msss Thirtyodd So. for witnesses. Will the Rich, Red J Blood Rush Back ? PRESS the. flesh firmly be tween hand and thumb. Now watch ? how long does it take the blood to come back? Unless it is practically instan taneous in its return. Anemia ? blood starvation -is indicated. You cannot have energy and vitality unless your blood con tains the iron and manganese content that Gude's Pepto Mangan alone can supply. For thirty* -two years thou sands of physicians have seen thousands of patients regain health and strength by the daily use of Gude's Pcpto-Mangan. The blood assimilates its ener gizing properties and restores the latent power to every cell of the body. Your druggist now h$s Gude's Fcpto-Mangan in liquid or tab let form. Gude's pepto -jy|an$an Tonic and Blood Enricher Cabbage Plants "Frostproof." A!l leading vari"ti?ks. 1.000 C?> n.00f> at $1.25 per . 1. ?)?!?) : and . nver itt S *./>?> per 1.000. Pay pnsta^i' <>r express .-Jisrjfs on arrival. Prives postpaid: L'50, 500.' 51.10. .Vic* hi?rh-;:rad.? plants. Prompt shipment. Safe arrival cua ranged. "How to Care for Plants'" st-nt with order. As^nis wanted. KKINHAKDT PI.ANT COMPANY. Box W. ASHIU KN*. GKOIUilA. OKDKK NOW FOK F ?1*111 ARV < HICKS j Ctiu rant^ed* fuU-bloo?:ed and pun* bred live delivery. Th?- None-, I ^li-h Poultry Farms. B ?x F. Mt. Wrnori. O. I I AM LOOKING FOR THREE CAR OWNERS Dependable men with brains and vision, j 3B0 to $150 or more per week. Ferma amt. Merchandising: service. Applications confidential. Address VICE PRESIDENT. ISO Second Street, Cambridge, Mass. "DOMESTIC" ? 2 H.P. Engine arri Direct Connected Parap Jack A durable and powerful machine for ap plying power ro Deep well Pumps. We alao supply "Red Jacket" an.i Doming Poops. Write us your needs. Srdaor Pump & Well Co. Richmond. Ya. Pumps Eap'nw Saw Mills Wind Mills Hjudic_a& Ere. THE - IMPROVED WELL FIXTURE SIMPLEST BESVMCST CONVENIENT SELF-FILLING WELL BUCKETS CANT MUDDY THE WATER b BRIGGS-SHAFFNERCQ WINSTON-SALEM. N.C. ?OLD BT HARDWARE STi?RE3 WANTED Young Men to Learn the BARBER TRADE Seat college in the South. Jobs awaiting our graduates. Cbarfotte Barber College. Charlotte, N. C, .Soothinq &nd He&linq Stops Itch i nq W. N. U.. CHARLOTTE, NO. 5-1925. Early Evicjnces of Possession of Genius "Most of the men who have been great writers, artists and musicians particularly, have shown signs of the development of their genius rather early in life," say Doctors Walsh and Foote in "Safe-guarding Children's Nerves." "A recent investigation of the subject has shown, for instance, that out of some sixty of the greatest artists of history more than forty of them, that Is more than two out of every three, gave definite proof of their genius be fore they were fifteen. Almost the same thing is true as regards the poets. Goethe was only seven when his talent became manifest, Victor Hugo was even younger -and was railed tin enfant sublime, lil^e Pope he lisped in numbers and the numbers came; while Alfred de Musset was un der fourteen when he wrote his first verse. Of some sixty poets, thirty eight displayed their talent before twenty.. Of twenty-eight novelists twenty-one had revealed something at least of the genius that was in them before they were twenty. "It is among musicians particularly that very early manifestations of the bent- of their genius have been noted. Out of forty musicians, the details of whose lives have been carefully col lated with the idea particularly of bringing out how early their talent was revealed, thirty eight showed a decided taste and actual talent before they were twenty. Curiously enough the greater the. genius of the musician, the earlier his genius manifested itself. Mozart, It will be recalled, was only five when he surprised his musie-lov ing family by his musical powers. All the other great musicians of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth centuries followed this rule. Beethoven, for in stance, Mendelssohn, Shubert, Schu mann. Auber, Weber and Cherubini had all shown very clearly their talent and taste for music before they were twelve years of age." New Variety of Apple By a rare trick of nature there now exists a new variety of apple which has not been given a name. The new variety was accidentally discovered in New Jersey several years ago, when it was found that one tree bore two kinds of apples. The parent tree bears ap ples of mixed red and green stripes, while the hew apple, developed on a single branch, is .1 deep dark red and has no stripes. Fruit experts studying the new apple declare it to be a most promising variety as well as a big boon to the fruit growers of America. Horticulturist's term it the product of a "sport hud." A large nursery com pany purchased a single branch bear ing the new fruit, paying the owner So.000 for it. Buds from this branch are now being used to develop the new variety, and it is expected to become widely known as one of the leading apples. Pathfinder Magazine. New Use for Menthol An all-Aiueriran cold cure, based on home-grown ' menthol, is a pos*l hllity held out by the bureau of plant industry of the I'nited States Depart ment of Agriculture. Inasmuch as menthol i< now imported at a cost of more than annually, govern ment botanists point out that menthol bearing mint plants ran.be made a profitable crop if properly cultivated :n regions where the climate .is suit able. Experimental plantings in vari ous parts i if tlie i'nited States. in the iast year have shown that the mint di?es nor '-produce a high enough per centage of menthol in southern states, but in the cooler and tnoister northern states: its culture can be made to pay. In the Silent Night In the middle of the night father heard in the next room ? Roger's room ? a little murmur, very soft: "Papa, papa! Mamma!" "That's Roger dreaming." said father to himself. But the murmur contin ued. still soft and still mutlled. "Papa! Mamma! I fell out of bed !" Father got up, went into Roger's room and found him actually on the tioor. '? "Why didn't you cry louder, sonny? I might have been asleep and would not have heard you. You should have shouted and not whispered for papa." "But I didn't want to wake you up," said Roger. ? From I/Echo de Paris. This Teaches Us President Coolidge, whose literary taste is excellent, said at a White House luncheon: "I mistrust best sellers, the authors whose names are household words, and whose bank accounts never descend below four figures. "Look at l'oe and Whitman. They stand out above all their contempo raries t' day, yet Whitman lived in a little wooden shanty in Camden, while Poe lived in a little wooden shanty in Fordham. and they were. both behind hand with the rent. "This teaches us that genius will out. Even during the genius' life It will out ? at the elbows." South African Diamonds The production of diamonds in South Africa In 1922 was 2,0~>3,09"> metric karats, which was the larg est since 1920 and comparable to that of any year since the immediate pre war period, 1!)11 to 1913, when the yearly output surpassed 5,000,000 karats. The value in 192." was esti mated at !?.'!!, 0-19,000. Outstanding fea tures were the increase of alluvial compared with mine production and the development of more serious com petition froM foreign fields, especially those in the Belgian and Portuguese Congo. AH Sorts of Winter Sports Flourish in Quebec bus are ? ? ? ? hi si.ie' ni;iltvr of winter -sports Quebec is perhaps unrivalled on this side of the Atlantic, ami it draws thousand* of vi?iturs from the United States as well as from Canada. The illustration shows the rink of the Chateau Krontenac during a tug of war between gentlemen and ladies. Los Angeles Moored to Her Mast at Lakehurst , ? 1 a m SiliiWu.-Ufd against a , leaden sky, L'ncle Sanfs. newest "Pride of the Navy" moored to the mast at the Lakehurst ; i naval air station for the lirst time. The name "Los Angeles", may he discerned heneath the port lateral tin of the i great ilirigihle. I in January "1 the Los Angeles ascended with a party of scientific men of the naval observatory at | Washington to photograph and jjot other important data 011 the eclipse of the sun. I Little Boy Saved by His Pet Dog Here are lhm;-year-old Jack Stowell (if Chicago and his d'ng l'eauty. to j whom lie owes his life. Jack, while plftying in the kitchen of liLs home lit a .match and dropped it into a waste paper basket, starting a big lire. I'.eanty dashed through -the house barking frantically until help catuc; and the Haines were extinguished. Death Threats for These Girls Anna I '.rooks (left) and !]ii/.;ihet!i Ma'ssey (right) are Itein^ |ir<necied t<y 1 jiiuirtls at their homes in Philadelphia, since .Miss Brooks received letters I .tlireiiteiijri^ her with de.ith if she furnishes information to t lie police regiirti iiiiT lite rubbery tliey saw. Miss Brooks and Miss Massey were eyevwitnessos to the holdup <>f two messengers of r lie Bank & Trust company of West Phil- ? jivieipliia, who were robbed of a satchel containing ?121,00(J. ITALIAN MEMORIAL , "The Spirit ol Uic Komaij .Soldier A wakening [o | lie I >L'l'ell.">c i?f His Country,'' latest work of I'ietro Mon tana, Xew York sculptor, which is to l>e cast in bronze from cannon cap tured from the Austrian* by the Ital ian army, in a group lf> feet high, set up in Italy as a war memorial. TASHI LAMA VANISHES i'hotographic eopy "I painting, by Sviatoelaw Koerich, a noted Russian artist who has just come to Now York from Tibet, of the Taslii Lama, spir itual head of the Tibetan people, whose mysterious disappea ranee recently caused a sensation in t lie East. This is the tirst time a Taslii Lama has dis appeared and there is no satisfactory explanation of the affair, according to .Mr. Koerich, who adds that Tibetan' believe it is the precursor of great changes. a shade hotter At Your Dealer** or Write? Ctjnnljujham Springlps* Shad* Co. Manufacturers, Qr??*nr,hi?ro , N. (-. bake it Wt fay $3 Cash.-ig* Advance to mon who aell their fn*wi* m 4 m i^l.hom Ahnoi.D Bwipr Kea<Iy-to- Wear < lot) i-? nf 11 *f*jal WhohM.tlH Price ? 124. 7G for Ali.-Wvm. Jul vahjea- Money ItnMi Guarantee ? Krp.r !'*?<?!*? r Sizo Sample Hook fitn pricket ? take order* nny a h?r?\ ?2 ny or nitfht, without interfering with anyf .' }? y- ij 1<? We teueh Belling method in 6 minutes -- -KM J YolJR NAMfc). ARNOLD SWIFT & CO. Dept. W. 1O10-1O24 S. W.ib?f,h Av?., Chicago m? ra?iMiiini i tx=rjz i ii in n? ?am? ? Money I .* hoist ?jti?-^lioii I f I1 1 "XT S - V K f;t 1 1 h iii ? ? j K tnNitnj? r ? !Tf|J, KCY.KMA. KINi.W K'l l | JTKitoroih*r itftiinf? ??.. ??: ?-.ise*. I'r'.cG 7f><: at ?lr- i'.- ' nrdirert froin A. B BicfurC'. V?: c r,f Co, Shermao.Tei. Love Waucrs at III I Ti < I j ;i tinTi' liimiii > 1 1 1 ; 1 1 . of i I i ii< I ii woiih-'i ? i n I < > nr ?! ? ?!iill. ' ? :i I : ? I . i r ? ; ; 111 UV 1m *?*;! l|*i> .-?.'in lZi>i| WmIii'-II :.!?? . i iirMian i--Mi. i- i >. IciIl'N \* ln> !i:i\ ?? ' Mii<' ..f ill-- -?? ? |ni> f??\V ' "I j I'i > ? . ' niiinily. Religion .~tj. ii i ? ? : u - 1 1 1: ' '??T ? ? ii t.-.rii -li.-iti ivli !??: i i ? . - 1 ? i 'iifi -? .in . I J ?? ? ~ i 1 1 f.i< ?-..n\ i-ri ???!. ?: iht-r< :nv ,-i tin- ::i Don't Let That Cold Tura into "Flu" Rub on Good Old Afuaterole That cold may t :rn i:.:o "Flu," Grippe or, own ?? unless you l:i I.i Hub pit. >d old V. . Rested parls a::<! brings rcli'-f. Colds are nv ;- '.y ? terole, mad'.- !r> r. camphor, n..:.:'. ingredients, is a stimulates circuL.:- ?. . up the cold. As ciie* t;ve le ' plaster, does si-.e Just rul> it (?:. You will 1\ ?1 a the pore5. then a . brings welcomt To Mothers : ?. ; ; . m a rj o in m . ! \ babies nr.fi :.iiv. '1 A~k for CJvilcir, i 3oc and t;:' i 'r.eumonia. r. at or.ee-. ? the ? cjuici.lv K ;i;n. M*' ? ? ! ; /Ma: ! ? r simp le v.liuh :.vi;iS break ::: '? : tips. . It. that : 0 IS ,111.0 . m for ? I d rcn. ?..-.tc ,-olc. Better than c vr. -.'.r.r i plasiev Christian Scier.-jc I ernplc ? ? J : i > l ? t mii ? ?! I l???l ? II . If Ui't ..f I In- origin. a ? uhi'li tin- ninth* < 'lirisi inn ? Mi-.-, i :.i?i\ ) Hi!> the ??ri^'inal fifi! ? ?lililillL. I Ik- nr..': Tilt' t'?l i 1 1 1 i i ' ? ' ? I I !i?t. Willi it". i ? M I ? lilt' ' I'M "! i It' I II M Mil II I. IlS -:vt :iin! it wns i|".ii<-; I t: i ? . M[ ?iJIHl.tHMI. i SI ? ??*! S I ( M II M I. . li- ? ?! 1 hi' : : 1 1 * I ; : v i< h I An Ice Advertisement A u i lt.'i !i I i <? i ? ? ? * I??m\ ? r ill 1 i'i ? 1 1 : n|" ;i 3*i i f:* Ii is I." I'.-ct lii-.s. 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