. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . u. Thus in his child-hood the wise Solomon asked of the Lord An obedientheart in order to govern his people.—Selected. The Wisdom of Solomon. Two men were arguing about the na-tionality of a man of their being able to decide, they referred theQuestion to an Irishman, who was pass-ing. Say, Pat, one asked, if English pa-rents had a son born in France, would hebe a Frenchman? Arrah, now, said Pat, if a cat shouldhave kittens in the oven, would they bebiscuits? So Strange. The husband of a scolding wife stoodgazin


. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . u. Thus in his child-hood the wise Solomon asked of the Lord An obedientheart in order to govern his people.—Selected. The Wisdom of Solomon. Two men were arguing about the na-tionality of a man of their being able to decide, they referred theQuestion to an Irishman, who was pass-ing. Say, Pat, one asked, if English pa-rents had a son born in France, would hebe a Frenchman? Arrah, now, said Pat, if a cat shouldhave kittens in the oven, would they bebiscuits? So Strange. The husband of a scolding wife stoodgazing earnestly upon her photograph ina frame on the wall. When she sharplyasked him why he stood staring at it likean idiot, he replied that it seemed sostrange to see her in a position where herchin was in calm repose. The Way to Settle. There is nothing like settling down,said the retired merchant confidentially tohis neighbor. When I gave up businessI settled down and found that I had quitea comfortable fortune. If I had settledup I should not have had a Feast of reason—Entertaining an idea. Patience is more often a necessity thana virtue. Coals of fire are not intended for roast-ing purposes. The average man wastes a lot of sym-pathy on himself. You have no right to set up your fad asanother mans faith. Many a man who knows that he knowsthings does not know how to prove it. The fool is known by offering his fore-thought after tho event. The saddest slavery is that of beingruled by our pleasures. Garden Calendar for Jnly. Transplant Cabbage, Endive, Leeks, Pepper Plants,Cauliflower and Broccoli. Sow Carrots and Parsnipsif needed; sow Endive for early crop; a few Turnipsmay be sown; transplant Celery for early supply,and prepare trenches for the main crop. Spinachmay be sown toward the last of the month. IrishPotatoes plant. Cucumbers for pickles; plant Beans;sow Cabbage seed for Collards; sow Summer Radishin drills; sow Turnip-rooted Cabbage seed; cut Fen-nel, Mint,


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