. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . or which is at fruit on a farm pays in the longrun and in immediate results. Do thework thoroughly. Buy the trees from re-liable nurserymen. Rye ought to have been in, and wherenot sown should go into the ground assoon as possible. This crop is too oftenleft to shift for itself. A little good ferti-lizer, or a more than usually liberal ap-plication of home-made manure, will pay. Stock,—Beef Cattle ought to be pushedahead as rapidly as possib!:^. Feed themon old corn meal, and once in a while, amess of roots and pu
. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . or which is at fruit on a farm pays in the longrun and in immediate results. Do thework thoroughly. Buy the trees from re-liable nurserymen. Rye ought to have been in, and wherenot sown should go into the ground assoon as possible. This crop is too oftenleft to shift for itself. A little good ferti-lizer, or a more than usually liberal ap-plication of home-made manure, will pay. Stock,—Beef Cattle ought to be pushedahead as rapidly as possib!:^. Feed themon old corn meal, and once in a while, amess of roots and pumpkins. Give Sheepthe best pasturage you can afford whenthey are fattening. Milch Cows need, andshould have a little extra feed and care asthe pastures grow poor. A little hay atnight, and a moderate mess of meal andbran will be repaid in their yield. Youngstock of every kind ought to begin thewinter in good condition, and a little ex-tra care now will prevent their goingbackwards, when it will be very hard toget them back. 11th Month. NOVEMBER, 1909. 30 MOONS PHASESD. H. M. ^ Last Quarter, 4 4 24 ®New Moon, 12 9 4 D. H. M. IFirst Quarter, 20 0 15 ©Full Moon, 27 3 38 s oQ a QQ d QQ -^ cSQQ ASPECTS OF PLANETS ANDN. 0. CHRONOLOGY. Dark of the Moon plant seedthat fruit in the ground. Light of the Moon plant seedthat fruit in the light. GO a ra .bJD CD ^3 OQ .SiS o ^03 ^ % CQ J=l fl z a o <^ rl o o o o c ^ S IS p^ 8 9 2 57 n 9 6 3 56 n 10 7 4 53 ^ 11 7 5 47 jKfg morn 6 36 ^ 0 8 7 22 o 03 rj <dqq s MonTueWe 4ThuFri 6 Sat 6 226 23 6 24256 266 27 14 22 14 41 15 0)15 1915 3715 56 All Saints Day(5 t^ (J All Souls DayWarmer^ rainStorm periodand rainGr. Hel. Lat. S. 10 22 11 18eve 17 1 24 2 32 3 33 45. Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity. Days length 10 honrs 31 minutes. 78910111213 C Mon Tue We rhu Fri Sat 6 286 286 296 306 326 336 34 59 5816 5756 555554 16 16 1316 31 16 48 17 617 2217 3917 55 Rev. d. 1842[mouth Eock 1620g in Apogee Land. Pl
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