. The North Carolina Presbyterian. i , to onmro their active ftttoniion tothe rcTM^j. ^ App>,B a„d peachts bhouldbo h be ncarlv ,!-,>« ^^.^e u^ci for drying—they nalt*v tlworod cbip,. / .** f^ ^/^:^*liDg ik timber shon^remember that midsummer is pronouncedbr science and experience the beet possibletimfl^for cutting wood to eaaaeite durabill- Tenthly—Ab some one dse baa woU said :Mow all tho grass yon find abont tbe plan-tation—K>ne oannot well have too much an abundance of Winter food youcannot make manure, and good bay willsave corn. Za«</y—Negle
. The North Carolina Presbyterian. i , to onmro their active ftttoniion tothe rcTM^j. ^ App>,B a„d peachts bhouldbo h be ncarlv ,!-,>« ^^.^e u^ci for drying—they nalt*v tlworod cbip,. / .** f^ ^/^:^*liDg ik timber shon^remember that midsummer is pronouncedbr science and experience the beet possibletimfl^for cutting wood to eaaaeite durabill- Tenthly—Ab some one dse baa woU said :Mow all tho grass yon find abont tbe plan-tation—K>ne oannot well have too much an abundance of Winter food youcannot make manure, and good bay willsave corn. Za«</y—Neglect not now the health ofyour homee. Keep everything clean andneat. Expose not your negroes, your child-ren, or yourselves. The dog-star is raging,and fever is abroad in the land. Have aneye in every •ipricoUural Arrangement, tohealth as well as sncc^.. TUE BEAUTIFUL LAKO. Tb«r« U K Und imtoortaU—Tet ipaee at eads tbe roeaaage To aoula that watoh and wait;Aod »t the tine appointed A ineie«Dg«r cornea. 4o«n,lod giildea tbe Lrd*4 anointed From croea to gIor>4 crown. ^ Tb^ir nighi srs \aH \a nhgiog,ThetVc t»Iafi9»d in their t«ar«;Their journey tkearnn
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