. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . t the better of him. Youneednt bother, he replied. I buy themby the dozen. I never go to the same summer resorttwice, said the girl with auburn always like a change. Anythingfresh where you are this summer? askedthe girl with blue eyes. Only a coupleof young men just out of college, repliedthe auburn-haired one. I beg your pardon! And with a smileand a touch of his hat Harry Edmon hand-ed to an old man against whom he had ac-cidentally stumbled the cane which he hadknocked from his hand. I hope I did nothurt you. Not a b


. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . t the better of him. Youneednt bother, he replied. I buy themby the dozen. I never go to the same summer resorttwice, said the girl with auburn always like a change. Anythingfresh where you are this summer? askedthe girl with blue eyes. Only a coupleof young men just out of college, repliedthe auburn-haired one. I beg your pardon! And with a smileand a touch of his hat Harry Edmon hand-ed to an old man against whom he had ac-cidentally stumbled the cane which he hadknocked from his hand. I hope I did nothurt you. Not a bit, said the old man. Boyswill be boys. Im glad to hear it, and lifting his hatagain Harry turned to join his playmates. What do you raise your hat to that oldfellow for? asked Charlie Gray. He isold Giles, the huckster. That makes no difference, said question is not whether he is a gen-tleman, but whether I am one, and no truegentleman will be less polite to a man be-cause he wears a shabby coat or hawksvegetables through the streets.— Garden Calendar for September. The work in the garden is again commenced Inearnest. Draw up earth to the pea vines and stickas they advance. It is not too late to plant Beans;transplant Cabbage sown last month. Early Yorkand large York Cabbage may be sown; towardsthe end of this month sow Flat Dutch and Drum-head and Early large Cabbage seed to come up inthe spring, and to secure a good supply sow liber-ally ; transplant Cauliflower and Broccoli; sowTurnips. Potatoes planted last month will requireculture. Onions may be sown for a general cropif buttons to plant are not on hand. Carrots sownwill be fit for use In Df cember. Spinach may besown from time to time. Celery plants need til-lage. Lettuce may be transplanted. Sow Rad-ishes frequently. FARM NOTES. Failures should be teachers; they showwhat it is necessary to avoid. Old-time methods are slow coaches iacomparison with present facilities. Rye,—If not done sow ry


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