. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . into dew; the gravel is a bad radia-tor and parts with its heat very slowlyand therefore does not condense the warmair. Dew never falls on the human body. SMARTLETS. The man who puts off generally gets putoff. No man is so rich he can afford to losea friend. Think straight and you cannot be crooked. Only he who keeps his honor can neverbe discrowned. The most stones are thrown at the treewith the ripest fruit. The word impossible should not be inany ones dictionary. Every moment is the right moment forthe man who has pluck. Any


. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . into dew; the gravel is a bad radia-tor and parts with its heat very slowlyand therefore does not condense the warmair. Dew never falls on the human body. SMARTLETS. The man who puts off generally gets putoff. No man is so rich he can afford to losea friend. Think straight and you cannot be crooked. Only he who keeps his honor can neverbe discrowned. The most stones are thrown at the treewith the ripest fruit. The word impossible should not be inany ones dictionary. Every moment is the right moment forthe man who has pluck. Any fish can swim down stream, but ittakes a live one to swim up. A wise man doesnt wait for opportunityto come along; he goes after it. The best you have ever done is not goodenough to be your ideal for the future. The accident of energy has made moremillionaires than the accident of birth. The moment a man is satisfied with him-self everybody els« is dissatisfied with him. Be pleasant until 10 oclock in the morn-ing; the rest of the day will take care © PETER PAUL A LARGE ANDSELECTEDSTOCK OF^ MULES ALWAYS ON HAND AT WHOLESALEAND RETAIL Satisfaction Guaranteed 4-16-18-20 N. FIFTEENTH STREET RIOHMOND, VA. / / TUEITER-EIJ^NISS NORTH CAHOLIE^A ALMANAC. 59 DONT WAIT ^ RAIN


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