. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . t Prayer, A child of three repeating the Lordsprayer, insisted on varying the text bysaying, Give us this day our dailyoranges. When rebuked and told hemust say bread, he said: No, I haveplenty of bread. I want oranges. Unusual Success. Diggs—Windham thinks he has invent-ed a successful flying machine. Biggs—How far has he been able tofly it? Diggs—Oh, he hasnt tried it yet. Thatis why he has invented a successful ma-chine. Dustys Kick. Dese automobiles are a nuisance,growled Dusty Dennis, as he frowned ata passing touring car.
. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . t Prayer, A child of three repeating the Lordsprayer, insisted on varying the text bysaying, Give us this day our dailyoranges. When rebuked and told hemust say bread, he said: No, I haveplenty of bread. I want oranges. Unusual Success. Diggs—Windham thinks he has invent-ed a successful flying machine. Biggs—How far has he been able tofly it? Diggs—Oh, he hasnt tried it yet. Thatis why he has invented a successful ma-chine. Dustys Kick. Dese automobiles are a nuisance,growled Dusty Dennis, as he frowned ata passing touring car. Whats de matter, pard? asked GrittyGeorge. One of dem run you down? No, but last night dey put me in acell wid a chauffeur and I couldnt sleepfor de smell of gasoline. Complimentary. It is going to be war to the knife,declared the suburban man who was feed-ing his chickens. What now? asked the friend. Why, Binker sent me a box of axlegrease and told me to use it on my lawnmower. What did you do? I sent it back and told him to use iton his daughters Garden Calendar for December. Everything that needs protection should now beattended to. If the weather be open the ground maybe plowed or trenched to receive the benefits of thewinter frost. Compost prepare; dung prepare forhotbeds. Hotbeds attended to. Radish and Saladssow in frames; also Lettuce. Ti-ansplanting treesmay still be done. Prune fruit trees, vines, all hardy plants. Cabbage plants sownin October will be fit to put out. Sow large Yorkto head in January and February. Small Onions maystill be planted. Earth-up Celery in dry Spinach as you collect for daily \ise. FARM NOTES. Feeding Stock.—Stock should be wellfed at this season. Do not spare feed, butdo not waste any. It is easier to keepflesh on animals now than to put it onin March. Hiring Hands.—It is better to makeyour engagement for hands now for an-other year, if possible, than to wait untilnext month. As far as it may b
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