. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . At last,snow beginning to fall heavily, he toldher that his fathers sheep would be , said she, kindly taking him bythe hand, Ill take care of one of them. Dead but Conscious. Pat had been engaged to kill a turtlefor a neighbor, and proceeded immedi-ately to cut off its head. Pats attentionwas called to the fact that the turtle stillcrawled about, though it had been decapi-tated, and he explained: Sure, the basteis entirely dead, only he is not yet con-scious of it. Could Spell All Right Anna, dear, if I should attempt


. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . At last,snow beginning to fall heavily, he toldher that his fathers sheep would be , said she, kindly taking him bythe hand, Ill take care of one of them. Dead but Conscious. Pat had been engaged to kill a turtlefor a neighbor, and proceeded immedi-ately to cut off its head. Pats attentionwas called to the fact that the turtle stillcrawled about, though it had been decapi-tated, and he explained: Sure, the basteis entirely dead, only he is not yet con-scious of it. Could Spell All Right Anna, dear, if I should attempt tospell Cupid, why could I not get beyondthe first syllable? Anna gave it up, whereupon Williamsaid: Because when I come to c u, ofcourse I can not go further. Anna saidshe thought that was the nicest conun-drum she had ever heard. The poorer a man is the less likely heis to be called a grafter. If you would be farsighted you mustlearn to live on the heights. When a sermon only reaches back toSaturday night you cant expect it to lastmuch beyond Monday Are angels playing croquet, mamma?asked a little four-year-old the other eve-ning, when she saw the meteors shoot. Garden Calendar for October. j3peets planted last month, cultivate. Cabbage trans-plant, also Cauliflower and Broccoli. Turnips sown last month will be ready to transplant,small bulb onions set out. Spinach for winter usesow. Celery earth up in dry weather and transplantfrom the bed for further supplies, also Lettuce forspring use. Radishes sow as required. Asparagusbeds dress. Strawberries transplant. Take up Pota-toes and other roots, secure them from wet and frost;collect Pumpkins and Winter Squashes, and exposethem to the winds and air on a dry bench before theyare stowed away. FARM NOTES. Manure Heap.—Be sure to add to themanure heap and keep it under shelter. Saving Chufa.—Take a wire cloth threeby five feet and place the same in a framewith two handles on each end. The laborof two men i


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