. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . ower this morn-ing. Do you think it was right for youto do that? Tommy Tucker—Yesm. It kept thegrass from growin on Sunday. Wanted Ready Money. A visitor at one of the public schoolsnoticed a little curly-headed boy in theclass. Going up to him, and putting hisband on his head, he said: My son, youare a bright little boy, and you have agreat future before you. Prom thisschool presidents have been one has an equal chance. Thelittle boy replied, Mister, I will sell youmy chance for a quarter. Was Empty, Too. Mamma, Is


. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . ower this morn-ing. Do you think it was right for youto do that? Tommy Tucker—Yesm. It kept thegrass from growin on Sunday. Wanted Ready Money. A visitor at one of the public schoolsnoticed a little curly-headed boy in theclass. Going up to him, and putting hisband on his head, he said: My son, youare a bright little boy, and you have agreat future before you. Prom thisschool presidents have been one has an equal chance. Thelittle boy replied, Mister, I will sell youmy chance for a quarter. Was Empty, Too. Mamma, Is got a stomach ache, saidNelly Bly, aged six. Thats becauseyouve been without lunch. Your stom-ach is empty. You would feel better ifyou had something in it. That afternoon the minister called andin the course of the conversation re-marked that he had been suffering all daywith a very severe headache. Thatsbecause its empty, said Nelly. Youdfeel much better if you had something Every minister has his favorite hymnand every other man has his favorite Aim at a chorus-girl and you may hita star. Flomef is where the mortgage is. Garden Calendar for June. j Plant Kidney Beans, Peas, Pumpkin seed. Summer j Radish, Beets; thin out the latter planted; sow To- I matoes for a succession; sow Beets and Carrots; j transplant Cabbage, Celery and Cucumbers. Melons I and Squashes may be planted for a succession, also I Com. As herbs come into flower they should be cut j and put into a shady place to dry. The chief labor I of the garden had better be directed to what is al- I ready in growth. FAKM NOTES. Waste Places may be utilized by plow-ing and sowing them to some late acre and square rod should bemade useful in some way; every farmhas spots of this kind that could be madeprofitable, instead of remaining a nurseryof weeds. When to Harvest Hay.—The prevail-ing practice is to cut timothy and redtop when in full bloom, red clover whenalmost half the heads are in blo


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