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/Bobbed Hair is Now Fashicti for Singles *• •If You Are Unmarried tlot In Style With A Boy Clip, A Shingle A .French Clip. ‘ • All hair belonging to unmarried .Women must be bobbed before spring Tolls around. It’s the dictate oT fnsb ^jpn with a capital F, coming ns m :>d - vance notice from London. Never in the reign of bobbed hair. ' Philadelphia hair dressers say, will ",'tyey have so many head - to boh. Y.ie ..sk’lut'e has already set in. Shear • are ^‘WOrLv.g overtime, an I 'rtmses are I it - JFfcr.njj the floor aremnd the eliair- of ■ Indy l arbor:;. , , F:'ni le women, if tie y follow the Y^tylcs. will have bobbed hair; married women will wear tlu'i hair plastered •lore to their heads ‘.o t^it te effect of 1 o’ l>f'd hair. II; ii ifi the hack will 1 o clipped like iii.ii ol' a hoy, the off’ designation r.f 'hi ; tyle of headdress living known ■■■■* .to “garc'on clip, ’ which sounds 1’-. i: an. It American tranr'ntion i. the "boy clip,” and ' is also called tii’ . hinjrle” and t1 e "I-' eiali cut.' It is not only about het lead, how ever, that milady will be a boyish pt r son. Consider her sprint? frock. It is short and seniifitting, falling straight from the shoulders. White Eton cellar. and white turn-back cuffs make for t t ininess. The lines are 0:.light and boyish, even angular, on most of the gowns. Waists hate disappeared, hut if hv chance one slips in, it will be just above the hips. I h e: are much shorter, hut there will he no return to the ‘just betbw the knee” skirt. Paris to the contrary In Paris, skirts are from thirteen inches to sixteen indies from the ground Small close-fitting hats, witn Itlpch crowns, rule the head. Ribbon - and embroidery are the trimming* on the chick straw hats of spring. Art. When the censor told the dancer That slte’d have to wear more clothes, “This is art that I’m displaying!’’ She snapped colder than the snows. "If it’s art you’re displaying,” Said the censor with a grin, ; “'I list’s a new name for the outfit P!vo was fond of swimming in.” The baseball fan will he with us isoon and the -leetrie f..;i is coining hack also. * VI RTUOLO Player Piano Thousands of happy hours are yours playing the Virtuolo Nearly • century of fine piano making is back of the Virtuolo— It comta in the following famcrua makes: H*ur»fiaD*vit$«8S.S750 Conway . . . $550,1555 Lexino'Ion.$|95 Liberal allowance for old {Hanoi ) Xjo greater investment in happiness than the Virtuolo has IN ever existed. All the gaiety of the holidays, all the merriment is kept in the home -all year round, and for year after year, by the presence of the Virtuolo. Everyone can play in the finest manner on the Virtuolo. It is the easiest to play in every way. Merely a touch on the pedals brings forth music. All the finest piano music is yours on the Virtuolo. Its tones are superb. It gives you complete control over all musical expression by levers placed right at the finger tips. It will last through a lifetime of, playing. Sold on easy terms You can Select any one of five styles in the Virtuolo to suit your taste and income. Let us-pfay theVirtuolo foryou. Play it yourself. Examine It in'tVery det ail. Come at once. W. A. PENDLETON, Shelby, N. C. I IMHBaiBMRHBWH It Makes You EAT WELL, SLEEP WELL, FEEL WELL and KEEP WELL,' IT GIVES YOU “PEP; ENERGY AND ENDURANCE - .«V .. For sale by PAUL WEBB, Sbelby, N. C. li Cloth Coverings Good Against Mild Frosts Heat Generated During Day Is Conducted to Surface. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture ) Coverings of Outlier heavy elotli laid directly over garden truck or other low-growing plants are effective In pro tecting a gal a.st moderate frosts, the l ulled States Department of Agricul ture reports. The heat from the ground and the plants is thus conserved, and the losses of heat hy radiation from the plant to the sky are cut off; more oxer, the air movement is so slight near the ground that there is little tendency for the cold outside ulr to be forced under or through the covering. The temperature of the surface of the doth exposed to the sky is lowered by radiation and, may full to a low point, hut ns both the cloth Itself and the air underneath it are very poor conductors of heat, the temperature of the covered plants falls much more slowly. The heat that has penetrated a few inches Into the grouted during the day is slowly conducted to the surface during the night and aids In keeping the temperature under the cover above the freezing point. It Is evident, therefore, that cover ings of this kind should he placed early In the evening when a frost Is expected, before much of the heat ac cumulated In the soil during the day bus been lost. Tin cans or other metal coverings should not he used to protect plants from frost. Metals are good conductors of heat and tire also good radiators unless very highly polished. Therefore the temperature Is likely to fall nearly as low tinder a covering of this kind ns in the outside air. Vitamins Essential for Laying Hens in Winter That green feeds are of great Im portance In the rations for laying hens Is shown hy the results of an ex periment conducted hy the University of Malm poultry farm. A lack of vitamin fat-soluble A In the ration was found to cause dis ease resembling roup. The eyes be came swollen, the throats became full of small yellow patches, nnd post-mor tem examinations showed a deposit of white muterlal resembling powder on the liver and kidneys. Ten birds out of twenty-five died In one pen from this trouble. In spi ndjolning pen re ceiving cod liver oij. none died from this disease. Cod liver oil is an excel lent source of vitamin A. However, cod liver oil cannot he recommended ns poultry feed. It Is necessary to fur nish the birds feed containing this Im portant vitamin, if maximum results are to be obtained. Alfalfa, peamenl* lettuce, cabbage and spinach are all high. In this vitamin, besides, chard, dandelion greens, carrots and clover cuttings are good green feeds for main taining the health of the flock during lhe winter months. Essential Winter Feeds for Average Hen Flock Too many poultry-men rely almost whotly on grain fowls during the win ter. Green food, beef Scraps, inlllt by products and mineral irllilter are too often omitted altogether or fed too In frequently and sparingly. Oyster shod I, prepured grit and charcoal, ready for the fowls at all times, pro vide mineral matter. Cabbage, beets, mangles and sprouted oafs make ex cellent green foods- hi mg an inch higher than the heal compels needed winter exercise. Any fresh vegetables, even raw potatoes, are a whole hft better than nothing of the ktnd at all. For animal food, beef scraps serve the purpose splendidly. Uttk by-prod ucts, when low priced, are used with excellent results and probably with greater returns, comparatively, than when fed to farm animals. Vigorous Gobbler Will Care for Fifteen Hens If good gobblers are scarce there is no reason why two neighbors cannot keep their turkey hens on the same farm until such time as they have been served by the gobbler. One service from the gobbler Is sufficient to fer till ice all the eggs that will be laid at n succeeding egg-laying period. How ever, when the turkey hens quit lay ing another service will he necessary before the subsequent eggg of the sec ond laying period are fertile. A vigorous gobbler will only serve ubout fifteen liens. It would he somewhat less trouble some to transfer the turkey tom rather tlwfi the turkey hens. After otto neigh bor Is positive thnt the gobbler has covered all of the bens On his farm the fom contd be moved over to the other neighbor’s ffrrm. Most Effective Ration to Increase Egg Yield The most effective ration for feed ing liens and pullets as found at the Ohio experiment stutfon consists of inasli, ground corn 6 parts, bran 8 parts, meat-scrap 6 parts, by weight In ndditlun a scratch ration of Shelled or cracked corn Is fed so that fhe fowls wifi consume twice as much of fhe grain us mash. This r art on decreased the cost of feed pie dozen eggs more than 20 per cent ns compared with other rat fobs and increased the production pet pUp let not* than 90 per cent. The tests were made to determine the amount of CHILI) BURNED TO DEATH IN ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAR. The three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Young of Rock Hill, S. C., was burned to death Monday when fire destroyed an outhouse in the rear of Young residence there. The body was discovered by firemen after they had extinquished the blaze No one knew the child was in the building, it was said. DR. B. H. PALMER. Resolutions adopted by the Clove land County Medical Society upon the death of Dr. B. II. Palmer. Whereas on the 10th day of Febru ary it pleased Almighty God to re move from the scenes of his earthly ne*iv'ties onr beloved brother it is re solved : It—'That we bow in humble sub mission to the will of an all wise Providence in the removal of our brother physician. 2.—That the medical profession of Cleveland county looses an honored member who renresentod the best tra ditions of the profession. •q—TJmt we extend to the bereav ed family our tenderest sympathy in the great loss which they have sus tained. 4.—That a cony of these resolutions be sent to the family, the county pa pers, and a copy be, placed upon the minutes of our society. W. F. MITCHELL, E. A. HOUSER, E. B. LATTIMORE, Com. Mrs. S. D. Faulk Have You a Cough or Bronchitis? fill* Should Interest You Charlotte. N. Car—"Dr. Pierce's Golden Medicnl Discovery has done wonders for members of my family, also myself. After I had the influ enza I conld not regain my health. I had a bronchial cough, was weak and my blood was thin and bad. I took the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and two bottles relieved me of all my bronchial cough. "When my youngest child was about a year old he had bronchial trouble and nothing gave him any fjjllhf until I began giving him the Golden Medical Discovery’ and he has never been bothered with that tronble since but has grown into a very healthy boy. I am sure the ‘Discovery’ saved his life, for I had given up hopes of his recovery from this ailment.”—Mrs. S. D. Faulk, 1405 N. Harrill Street. ■> >You begin to mend when you start with “Discovery.” Buy it now at vefur neighborhood drug store in tablet* or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce* President Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free confidential advice. FERTILIZERS BEST QUALITY. RIGHT PRICE. IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT. Mixing superintended by one of Cleveland County’s native sons, Mr. Mike Roberts. Send us your orders or call for our goods from your dealer. McCABE FERTILIZER CO., of Charlotte 207 Latta Arcade, Charlotte, N. C. WANTED Sour Cream THE MECKLENBURG DAIRY C0„ Charlotte, N. C. WE PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES. WE ALLOW EXPRESS/CHARGES. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. NEW SOUTHERN SCHEDULE CHARLESTON DIVISION No. 113 Marion to Rock Hill 7:16 a.m. No. 36 Rock Hill to Marion ' 9:57 a.m. No. 35 Marion to Rock Hill 6:36 p. m. No. 114 Rock Hill to Marion 8:08 p. m. No. 35 makes connection at Blacksburg with No. 38 for north. L. E. LIGON, Agent, SHELBY, N. C. If You Have Something to Sell—Advertise It. Vow pamt With instantly transforms worn, scratclicd furniture, floors and woodwork, into shiny ncv/iicss. Eight beautiful colors-a quart makes a bcrdir for a rug. A half pint will rofinish a chair or small table. KURFEES Flat Tint wHl give your walls and cetrings a soft, velvety fin ish of unsurpassed beauty. Flows on easily, like rich cream, it's washable. 14 beautiful tines. Aide for booklet of color combina tions for every room. TPIIE IIEAW LEAD BODY of Kurfees Paint forms a tough, s<j!id film that is proof against extreme hot and cold weather. It hides the dis colored surface. . It’s the lead in paint that forms the protecting him and retains the brilliancy of coljr. Wees Paint contains 20% to 40% more lead per gallon and will cover (hide) more surface. Compare Paint Formulas—here's Kurfees Pure Carbonate Lead.. .60*5 Pure Zinc Oxide.20h 'loop, • Tlntrd with Pure Colors, Ground onj Mixed With Pure Linwed Oil and Dryer—that » All. IPs the greater quantity of pure carhonatc of lead in Kur nakesTfl ^,entlfiCu y COTb!neci with I,urt linseed oilthrt rnahes it flow smoother and more quickly under the brush It saves nme and work in applying, hides and protect weatherUay ™ P^S^naiul lasts longer in the . * ou tun Paint letter and for less with Kurfees. Come m and see the beautiful color combinations and let us show you how little it Will take to point yu)lr Wc ££ ' Kttrfpes Makes
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