. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . t They Wanted. Now, boys,* said the Sunday schoolsuperintendent, what shall I tell you aboutthis morning? De sluggin match tween David n Ger-lier! cried the infant class. Giving Him Away. Infant terrible—Pop, do men ever havewings ? Father—Thats a foolish question; whydo you ask it? Infant terrible— Cause I heard ma tell-ing Mrs. Tattle you used to be a high-flyer. Horrid Man. Mrs. Newed (during the first spat)—Some of my friends say that you only mar-ried me for my money. Newed—Well, please dont contradictIhem, my dear. I dont


. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . t They Wanted. Now, boys,* said the Sunday schoolsuperintendent, what shall I tell you aboutthis morning? De sluggin match tween David n Ger-lier! cried the infant class. Giving Him Away. Infant terrible—Pop, do men ever havewings ? Father—Thats a foolish question; whydo you ask it? Infant terrible— Cause I heard ma tell-ing Mrs. Tattle you used to be a high-flyer. Horrid Man. Mrs. Newed (during the first spat)—Some of my friends say that you only mar-ried me for my money. Newed—Well, please dont contradictIhem, my dear. I dont want them to thinkTm a fool. There is one thing in the homely girlsfavor; she seldom acquires a reputation asa flirt. A girl thinks she isnt being treated asshe should be if the man she is engaged torefuses to get jealous. A womans idea of heaven is a place^here her hair will stay in curl and powderrage are unknown. \ Bven though a young man may considera girl worth her weight in gold its ten toone that her father only ^waits a chanceto give her Garden Calendar for December. Everything that needs protection should now beattended to. If the weather be open the groimd maybe plowed or trenched to receive the benefits of thewinter frost. Compost prepare; dung prepare forhotbeds. Hotbeds attended to. Radish and Saladsow in frames, also Lettuce. Transplanting treeamay still be done. Prune fruit trees, vines, all hardy plants. Cabbage plants sownin Octot>er 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 use. FARM NOTES. Study the Markets.—Study carefully themarkets around you, and find out thatwhich sells most readily and at the bestuniform prices, and endeavor to supply thatfor which the market pays best. Economy and Interest.—One dollar perday (working day), saved and invested at8 per cent compound interest, will in 45


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