. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . sof corn left by them, etc. Then, whydidnt he eat the pig? was the practicalreply. You wish to be relieved from juryduty, but you havnt given a good reason,said the judge. Its public spirit, said the unwillingjuryman, on the score of economy. Ihave dyspepsia, your honor, and I neveragree with anybody. If I go on this jurytherell be a disagreement, and the courtwill have to go to the expense of a newtrial. Excused, said the judge. Clinical Professor (to patient)—Whatis your occupation? Patient (with bronchial catarrh)—Amusician,


. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . sof corn left by them, etc. Then, whydidnt he eat the pig? was the practicalreply. You wish to be relieved from juryduty, but you havnt given a good reason,said the judge. Its public spirit, said the unwillingjuryman, on the score of economy. Ihave dyspepsia, your honor, and I neveragree with anybody. If I go on this jurytherell be a disagreement, and the courtwill have to go to the expense of a newtrial. Excused, said the judge. Clinical Professor (to patient)—Whatis your occupation? Patient (with bronchial catarrh)—Amusician, sir. Professor (to the students)—Here, gen-tlemen, I have an opportunity of clini-cally demonstrating to you a fact to whichIve frequently referred in the lecture-room—namely, that fatigue and the re-spiratory efforts called for by the act ofblowing on wind instruments are a fre-quent cause of the affection from whichthis man is suffering. (To patient.) Onwhat instrument do you play? Patient—The big drum, sir. Take NORTH STATE RHEUMATICJ. J. Summerlin. Garden Calendar for June. Plant Kidney Beans. Peas, Pumpkin seed, Sum-mer Radish, Beets; thin out tbe latter planted:Sow Tomatoe-^ for a suf^cession; sow Beets anaCarrots; transplant Cabbage, Celery and Cucum-ber; Melocsaod Squashes may be planted for asuccession, also Corn. As herbs come into flowerthey should be cut and put in a shady place todry. Thecbief labor of the garden had better bedirected to what is already in growth. FARM NOTES. A days neglect to repair a break in afence, may cause cattle to become breechy. Pure bred stock costs no more to keepthan common, and they are more profit-able. It is the slack farmer who cries out thatfarming does not pay. His methodswould not let it pay. An old clover sod, plowed under now,and the soil given an application of woodashes, is one of the best locations for latepotatoes or corn. It is also the bestground for late cabbage, as the cut-wormswill then be less injurious. Gr


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