. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . inFertilizers. If you have used Golden Grade, you understand. TUKlS^ER-ENIsriSS :N^0RTH CAROLINA ALMANAC. WEATHER FORECASTS FOR MARCH.—1st to 2d,roHffh, squally; 3d to 4th, freezing; 5th to 7th,«tormy; 8th to 9th, March-like; 10th to 12th, coldnights, sunny days; 13th to 14th, warmer; 15th toIStfa, rain; 17th to 19th, rainy; 20th to 23d, threat-ening skies; 24th to 25th, chilly nights with local«r«st8; 26th to 29th, cold wave; 30th to 31st, contin-ued cold. T« be a gentleman does not mean to be a gentleman may be clad in


. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . inFertilizers. If you have used Golden Grade, you understand. TUKlS^ER-ENIsriSS :N^0RTH CAROLINA ALMANAC. WEATHER FORECASTS FOR MARCH.—1st to 2d,roHffh, squally; 3d to 4th, freezing; 5th to 7th,«tormy; 8th to 9th, March-like; 10th to 12th, coldnights, sunny days; 13th to 14th, warmer; 15th toIStfa, rain; 17th to 19th, rainy; 20th to 23d, threat-ening skies; 24th to 25th, chilly nights with local«r«st8; 26th to 29th, cold wave; 30th to 31st, contin-ued cold. T« be a gentleman does not mean to be a gentleman may be clad in homespun, and a booria broadcloth. A gentlemanly boy implies that he isHe*t and tidy in his appearance; is courteous andkindly to others; is clean and pure in thought andhabit and is respectful to his elders and superiors.—Selected. An excellent old deacon, who having wonA fine turkey at a charitable grab-bag raffle,didnt like to tell his severely orthodox wifehow he came by it, quietly remarked, as hehanded her the fowl, that the Shakers gaveit to Garden Calendar for March. Transplant hardy Lettuce, also Cabbage plants fromwinter beds, especialiy the large York. Fresh bedsof Asparagus. Artichokes, Sea Kale and Rhubarb, andStrawberry set out, plant Peas, Potatoes, Onion Setsand early Corn; sow Cabbage, Carrot, Celery, Cu-cumber, Beets, Egg Plants, Leek, Lettuce, Mustard,Melons in hotbeds. Okra, iarsnip. Pumpkin, Pepper,at the close of the njonth. Radish, Salsify, Spinach,Turnips and Tomatoes sow in warm situation. Telephone Mixup Caused Him to Discon-tinue the Doctors Services. A subscriber to the telephone exchangeafiked to be placed in communication withhis doctor. Then the following conversationoccurred: Subscriber—Doctor, my wife complainsof a very severe pain at the back of herneck and occasional nausea. Doctor—She must have malaria. Subscriber—Whats best to be done? At this moment the clerk at the centralstation altered the switch by mistake to apiech


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