1 Buys "Old" Short From Follow Trmdrr -« Larneti. Kan.— After li ving on practically every pair of shoes in the store, an elderly man was leaving, without finding anything he liked Hi notieed thosi . n by another customer. Che.ier peisuaded Crane to soli him his shghtlyvorn. comfortably brok en-tn shoes. Crane walked out with a new pair of shoes, paid fori! by the oid man. Mai Gen. Naguib has become' Egypt's political as well as mil-; itary luler. IEmploymrnt C.oiiliniirs To Shoo Kapiil (wains , The number "1 employed pcr | sons increased by 120.000 during August to a total of 02,254.000, ac cording o Secretary of Commerce Charles Saw ye! . Unemployment . iaipp- '] ,\n. .^j^nist to about 1 .OUT 000 from 1.942.000 m July, with part of the reduction resulting from job-seekers from the labor market. Tie average IS.'i* fluv-CtilMvfc-to bacco yield in North Carolina is estimated at 1.143 pounds per acre. 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There are a number of plants that mav be used as ground covers, namely: English ivy, vinca (perwinkle), Pachvsandra (Japanese Spurge), ,i jungn (Bugle week), and Ophio piigon japonicum *(lily-turf). All ot these are evergreen and most of them are hardy throughout the state except possibly Ophiopogon which is hardly east of the moun tains. Of the above named plants English ivy and perwinkle are well known to most gardeners and we will not discus them. They are vinv plants and are common ly used to cover steep banks. Fachysandra (Japanese Spurge) Is an upright evergreen plant growing about 4 to fi inches in height and spreading by means of underground root - stocks. It thrives in shade and is well adapt ed to our cooler areas. Ajuga (bugle weed) is probably the least desirable of the ground eov is assistant in the Bank of Mar tin County during the absence of CtedrjeMSudwirr ^ Montrose Tuesday aftei senee of several months. Miss Mane Everett, of wiek, Ga„ is visiting Mrs. Smith. an ab Bruris A H A nation's fate 16 IN OUR TRUST, OUR DUTY IS TO VOTE-WE MUST, J |.i\ f i.i' : ht- ITiiii ! .breads by means of undergrovttJ-j. mi>t-stocks, and sends up flower | stalks in the spring. Ophiopogon (lily-turf) has be come very popular in the -astern t null oi the state. It grows about 4 inches high and the leaves are dark green and resemble grass leaves. It will thrive in deep shade and in stony ground where real grass will not glow. It spreads by means of undreground root-stocks. In order to obtain a god stand the plants should be set about a foot apart in each direc tion. Ophiopogon should not be cut with a lawn mower but may need occasional thinning out. $320 PINT 4/5 QUARV Btrn.lr.l Whiskey, K(i t’rool — •y‘<% Cruili Neutral Spirit* National Distillers I'rotlucU Carp, hew York. A. Y. 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