. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . the ap-plicant, I was too good looking, and whenI opened the door folks took me for themissus. No Relation. Hans, said one German to another inthe streets, what are you crying about? Im crying because the great Rothschildis dead, was the reply. And why should you cry about that?was the further query. He was no iff tion of yours, was he?I No, was the answer, half smothered in„ sobs, no relation at all, and thats justwhat I am crying for. Prisoner Guilty. Lawyer—Now, see here; before I take your case, I want to know if youre guil
. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . the ap-plicant, I was too good looking, and whenI opened the door folks took me for themissus. No Relation. Hans, said one German to another inthe streets, what are you crying about? Im crying because the great Rothschildis dead, was the reply. And why should you cry about that?was the further query. He was no iff tion of yours, was he?I No, was the answer, half smothered in„ sobs, no relation at all, and thats justwhat I am crying for. Prisoner Guilty. Lawyer—Now, see here; before I take your case, I want to know if youre guilty? Prisoner—-Am I guilty? Dyer spose Id ; be fool enough ter hire the most expensive lawyer in town if I wuz innercent? Had to are you crying for, my boy?I got licked by the , it does no good to ! how can you expect a boy thatswhaled not to blubber? Hard to , said a little , dear. Do you think Ill have the same papaall this year? —More men would attend church if theywere compelled to dodge in at a side Garden Calendar for October. Beets 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 andfrost; collect Pumpkins and Winter Squashes, andexpose them to the winds and air on a dry bench be-fore they are stowed away. FARM NOTES. Rust-Proof Oats.—Sow any time. Theyare ready for harvest nearly a month earlierthan other kinds. An advantage in caseforage is scarce in the spring. Stock.—Get all your stock in good condi-tion before winter. It saves feed. Keepyour stock in growing condition, or youwill lose all that has been gained by pre-vious at
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