Perfume Flowering Abandoned But Expert Tells Of New Plan H»"T pl»nt Hover beds for color «Dd decorativs mini, kitchen ptoi— for utility, herb gardens for savor, but only a taw plants for perfume In the garden or in cut „ Women of Martha Washington’s thne knew how to sa' e the delicate went of rose petals by putting them in Jan with salt, or they made a potpourri of different flowers, they gathered damask, roses, and i lavender and dried them to make l linen drawers sweet, or used violet water. They liked the scent of lllles Cf-the-valley and lilacs. It Is possible to plant shrubs and y*"— and flowering annuals and perennials to add to fragrance of the garden— roses, English violets, carnations, and little dove pinks, and some of the fragrant peonies for Indoor vases, say floriculturists in the United States Department of Agriculture. There are so many fra grant annuals and perennials for the home garden that a choice de pends on preference and climate. The perfume garden is so plan ned that one group of plantings is succeeded by another, each with its own a peal, such as sweet alyssum. mignonette, pinks, perennial Phlox, sweet heliotrope, stock and some of the nicotians. Nasturtiums have a spicy fragrance. The leaves of rose geranium are both fmigrant and ! spicy and may scent s flngerbowl of flavor t mil! Jellv Many shrubs are dellghtfullv fru grant—the reddish velvety ‘sw^t-! shrub" or Calvin thus; lemon ver bena: lilac; and m- ckorange. called Philadelphus or swings t In the north. Carolina ciwrrv In the south; the butterflybush (erroneously call AIMIINlSTRATOa'S NOTICE flavins qualified at administrator of the estate ol John A. Weaver, deceased, late of Cleveland county. North Carolina, thb, la to notify all person* having claims against the eatate of aatd deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Shel by. N. C., on or before the 13th day of April, 1*37. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persone In debted to laid aatata will please make Immediate payment. This the 13th day Of April. 193S. J. H QUINN. Administrator ol John A. Weaver, deoeased. * Quinn, Hamrick it Hamrick, Attys. at law «t Apr 15c NOTICE Morth Carolina, Cleveland County |B the Superior Court Wunla Hart, Plaintiff Hart, Defendant. The delendsnt Ernest Hart will take notice that an action entitled as abov. has been commenced In the Superior court Of Cleveland county, North Carolina. Whereby the plaintiff la seeking a divorce at the defendant on baata of separation; aad the said defendant will further take Smiles that ha la required to appear ai Iks oil ice of the clerk of the Superior Ert of said county In the court house •bolby. N. C„ on the 23rd of May, I, and answer or demur to the com plaint in (aid aotlon, or the plaintiff wi apply to ths court for the relief demand at In the said complaint. Thu the 2 lit tay of April, »2S. ■ A M. HAMRICK. Clark Superior Court. B. Edwards, Atty. for plalntllf. 4t Apr 22c AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE DISPOSAL or TRASH AND REFUSE BY INDIVIDUALS. FIRMS, AND COK rORATIONS or TBE CITY OF SHEL I. It shall be unlawful for any peraon. firm, or corporation of the City of Shel by. to ptaoo loose trash, paper, or reluae. either t* (he front or In the back of then placet At business In the buslneas dis tricts of the City of Shelby, and all such pa pass, trash or reluae. shall be placed In a boa. trash ean. or a similar recep tacle, so that It will not be scattered by ordinary winds or otherwise. 3. Any peraon violating the provisions of this ordinance, ehall be (Utlty ol n misdemeanor, and shall be puntehed by a fine of ft.00. for each offense, or sen tenced to 30 daye In the common jail of Cleveland county. North Carolina. 3 This ordinance ehall be in force end effect from and after passafe of same bj the board of alderman. Thla ordinance waa unanimously adopt ed by the mayor, and board of aldermen at the meeting held In the city of Shel by. N. C., on Monday. April 20. 1030. It. FORNEY, City Clerk. 4! Apr 30c — COMMISSIONER'S SALE Pursuant to an order of the court made In special proceedings No. 2300. the under signed. as commissioner, will on Saturday. May 30. 1130, at It o'clock noon, or with in legal hours, sell et public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, et the court Rouse door In Shelby, N. C.. the following described real estate: Beginning et a stone in the west edge •I North Lafayette street and the south east corner of W. C. Whlanant'e lot and rune thence west with Whlanant'e line 200 feet to a stone In an alley; thence south 131 feet to e stone: thence east 300 feet to a atone In the west edge of North La Peyette street: thence along the edge of North Lafayette street north 13$ gleet to the beginning corner. Also an alley 30 feet, more or leas, by US fast deeded bv John Hopper and wife to Amandle V l*e. to rear of above described lot. mak ing lot 330 feat, more or less. by 12$ fee The foregoing sale is being had undet otder of the court for a d vlt on amo" the hetra of C. T. Hord. The above de •: 1 lb*