Forestry For Schoolchildren. Massachusetts ig trying to arouse her public school pupils to interest in forestry, and the state forester, F. W. Rane, has sent out to every school superintendent in the State a circular setting forth the desirability of further educating the children in caring for trees. He offers seedlings and seed of white pine, white ash, red spruce, beech, chestnut and acorn trees on payment of actual expense of and express charges digging WHERE DOCTORS FAILED. An Interesting Case From Salem, the PATE DE POIES GRAS. WHY DON'T AMERICAN FARMERS GO INTO ITS PRODUCTION? i They Raise Millions of Geese but They Have Not Caught on to the Real Golden Egg, Laid by This Blooming Bird, bre« far of the behind raise they ROOBE, American as the poultry end are erg, 80 business the EOOSe CON times, They for for : erned, indeed millions market, supply the roast stuffed goose, fricasee, with a two new greens are springing up for every one which dies out, “Although the underlving principles are the same, the game is played In different methods all over Britain, Met- ropolitan players use flat greens, upon which the blas of the woods (bowls) ig used to the full extent. The rink | game Is the order; that is to say, the bowlers play up and down on the ame pitch all the night long “Now that, to a North of England man's mind, is a game which should not be encouraged, for the simple rea. son that a man can get used to plot of land and can play ‘ducks drakes with any visitor, or even a club member who does not one and with know land COWMERGAL [I Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports. R. G. Dun & Co.'s Trade says: Midyear dry goods were satisfactory, loca ng freely to the interior, iveries could not be he mills. Bales of sstimated as 20 per ast year Quiet narkets for argely due lacturers than Weekly Review sales jobbers sell- where deo from were clearance secured fireworks cent. larger than in the goods conditions primary cotton are more indifference of manu the holiday seas to on ol One Man's Wisdom. “What,” queried the fair widow who had begun to sit up and take notice, ‘can equal the warmth of a true woman's love?” “The hotness of her temper,” calmly replied the scanty-haired widower. — Chicago News. How We Go To The Dogs. “The rich ride to hounds,” mused the near-philosopher Well “The rest of dogs on hoot." wer the £0 to Post, ug have to Pittsburg oon A Prolific Thinker. Bingleton— Your wife appears to {be an unusually thoughtful woman?: Wedderly-——-That's what she Is. Why, you couldn't imagine half the things ehe thinks when 1 am detain- ed downtown late Chicago News. An Awful Mistake, Mabel and Jack hb thelr engagement the f wrote her a poem it ‘Line on Mabel's ustrated Bite “1 pes ave bro- ken off “Yop: fool 1 TIRED AND SICK In the also on flat the which the provid not dumped in particular of play send hat piece eastern greens, from feathers as still they aaven't caught ¢ to the real ¥. A. Sutton, R. F. D. No. 4, Salem, olden egg that oF al 1ghd Oregon, says: “Acute attacks of kid- : of | the ney disease and | thrown rheumatism laid ponents. me up off and on for athers. but for i ng sumulatiop for ten years. Aw- re naals : i ! hen A AR ane? sroducers or ful pains started : vey OX HB Vay N Ie ie i n oa . »f woolens are from the kidneys this broad y nn ke goose “This is the best sort of game, to my there is little and coursed down he for- ray of thinking, for he. is a proper staple lines of through my limbs. pia of a man's ability, or brains, | duplcate orders 1 sought the best which is the game thing end. To | season have yet ap medical treatment, hold means man must ; Inventories by 3 t of the green ‘| have prevented any aggre: but in vain, and ” gos Se Ey nt a past when I began us- dook.. The re ing Doan's Kidney is been inre Pills I was walking with two canes on than. in and suffering continual pains, head- - pt 1806 aches and sleepless nights. 1 im- | land proved quickly and after taking three | have boxes felt better than I had for 15 With its vears. The effects have been lasting.” and Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. glorious Yankee compliment, and | Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ly let a bird go, th ritable bird | games lost hopelessly t« fm — | w sheds of - —— y Alchemy In Vegetables, Most de arent #agent tock taking liveries ardy, and mill jack, new business until pect of making des ments Results very satisfactory, Capital of Oregon. counties they but they can little leading first and followed by wherever YET MUST WORK “Man may do not there js fred a uld | work from sun to sun but woman's work is never done,” In order to keep the home neat and pretty, thec hildren well dressed and tidy, women overdo and often suffer in silence, drifting along from bad to worse, knowing well that they ought to have help to overcome men's wear the pains and aches which daily the heav at male life a burden, peared It is to these women that Lydia manufacture E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, effort made from native roots and herbs, comes as a blessing, When the spir- its are depre the head and back M RS Je AUG. LY ON aches, there are dragging-down pains nervousness, sleeplessness, and reluctance to anywhere, these are only symptoms wl unless heeded, are soon followed by the worst forms of Female Compila aints Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Compound keeps the feminine organism ina strong and healthy Inflammation, U displacements, and organic preparing for child-birth and to carry ly through of Life it is most efficient iking, pulled out of f x by | | : Mrs Augustus Lyon ? As ; 1 1 ham: —*‘For a long time Ek on the X é 3 of aches and pal 1% in sleep and had no appetite Since tal Compound and followir advie woman and I cannot pr © Mrs. Pinkham’ S Vavitation to Nene m of female weakness are invited to woming bird. We hes r wood TOS in ventorles no hands ium line Hil but United State not for their tablishment ap- to raising gee they like, it is stocks jobters Me Wi 1 ity outside ahaa . ai of not their of course tha now activ 01 ened, ecret of saved Rome farm crazy for in the own that a shoe run frequents, or, in othe how the his get to know all the which he find out thoroughly Many players, even at this learn lit i would a stream of gold sur down marvellous words 1 land | 1" ssed, rolls from to 1 is producing cour ff drue I u llionaire loving should | that it ¢ let such a chance as this go. ! every Hes 101 i eB, open + go 1ieh game, so well Of appear Know blade of grasg in that particular place, n ahead of al reation. this “Th the condition, Iteures troubles In the Change date en it behooves men { | leeration, { women safe of suffered ites — Dear East Ea Pa., wr from femal of hioh * hich thir fidious trail The en a man just gettin and sid : Pltsichas * lower part sans of meta- 4 potatoe The m orphosing 8 3 ha been made the Academy of Sciences, Paris. The {inventor's method, briefly described in popular terms, is t : takes a young radish, “ps izes” {it certain way and | WE up fine potato More scientifically voung radish is cultivated in a glass retort, after a invented by Pasteur, in a ated solution u lucose. te develops | eq over of the radish, used for re its pepper- | , i She . A . I x ARS iO y ALY 1 . £4 W i Blackpool fee him discovery Knew, ment shire ang neve ing L into hich ‘our medi ie 20 centre : -. 1 lain Eng a : : r- omnr. nowATY ' ! : : Women suffering from any for in a F pie “VEL Y ne ol Bb +12 | skill of the player in properly weigh mand and quotab ! write M; P at Lynn, Mas Out of her wast volume of ex- into wn ¢ Lon ii he uoe OL | ing up, mentally. the } } 3 per 1 i car ds it ) Ow rd the very knowledge that will help your the the ways helpful inkham, pr shably } she nas is free and a and distance nicety of in hes. “The finest greens far as texture trodden upon by feet du process concent Starch 80 goes Memory Of Sleepwalkers. here } wal coun em ordin Jae a8 ees A prett where ¢ especially Southamypton, fa ey HAvVOoR t hard § ‘ { 10 the potato. bis wh d AhiEmiun AR 4 ' 1aYe in existence sf d properties of : ; R. fs liver uffed up f ROrMOus pry erh counties one Ingenious Office Boy. portions for ple o HE A 8 One A New York b man was Thrifty Franc ling some friends long ago of ¢ disadvantage of having two phones in his business office “A new } ila the discharge a lords week,” sald the I am A ah. r ; which duties is that 10 adies io 10 {east comp } It telephone ca . yt . resulted in statement fou're t1 yhot " Te g i ideingly # comprite air.’ CL ehh a : in nt : feeding a ri Which deg the two pho “ "Well, embarrassed your wife Weekly. consistency, nutritive th wc : UI find many swards orical surroundings.’ usiness tell the not i quantities WORST MAMMALIAN PEST. in Department of Agriculture Says It i Is the Rat—Methods of Destruction, office aud costs American farmers probably $100,000.00 a f year to feed rats Agricu tural Nas aa department ,s f xpert % E BRYOrREe oot . wb 16 AVEOTrag:« OR wan . cents one? Bir, Harpe enormous Ever te material HICKS” CAPUDINE CURES ALL ACHES And N the ta Ocean { Nrange In Florida. ; . Te : - Postoflice, Camphor Farm ‘ " a For five yes } Depar Agricult yhor- tmer } ’ ' s oly : fr ‘ 1 v 18 SUN an enormous bu Agricu a O01 “Methods of will the ure has been distrit camp tree trees are i on the South a in the acific Coast oi NY ae A tude : aly Rats.” This States MME RE Gas effort was manufacture trees, own rat: is pest in ¢ } gience, 8 4 rq Stats § dest ro manu- all other bn v " a. na eT I facturin Processes si factory re- 3 4 Thi, sults have been accomplished and a | cur American x rmers get ont Ris ROY large manufac ng concern Is now | this scheme and ma) he same kind #how that the building of 2-1 "ESTERS The itanineg of peese not 600 acres hopes to m firm uses of camphor ever Xious ernment 1 : Si . \ with a able of I ships and do all we claim ih > v . sme ‘ ¢ . 5 i 2 TAVARES { A : i mira A i . : 3 We will re The : 1085 ‘orn firm : uiet 0 ’ tel WB baolulely free a Jarge trial 1 instrue- Send A CalrQ. rove which it stores and This ‘a — orl nth dry goods, . " . 1 worth | * : its : oollens ailk kid gloves and oth utter frm L.T Geilaana, va rs 3 Yh , rar Bo x clench . SEM ' { ‘ ' ; 4 : R 1 and heals mucous m= confined to x vs] 4 ' poor, Ha Jace urtains, cary ‘1m « White, natural, ot a Gost and i he sam im ut in theis i nan 4 8 a more than L000 goods 3 flooding buildings with a ibs . : on by means of e usual post Pm e : & . wane af uch as nasal catarrh pelvie : " 3 §1 rn . § . 4 / i fi rat ah : an d inflammation caused by fern). ‘bout six or eight the Juckiess }il i8 piaceg in 8 ATX yg 0) i! a » a ¢ a = A DLLET BERD " . fa nn ai Tao BORE ® oar anall : ills ; sore eyes, sore throat and ' " foors of il " 8 Aa HE Rn ' ! 1 treatmen ts cure nila ra’ . +3 . on Toy? - frre goors of al tres 11 11s on doliars wor h o le arnin’. For In ar pi: : Ambien. Frc OW CF over these ir hles is extra stance, I'll start him on three bush- | There is hardly room le move; not isuialion ir gives Immediate relief els of corn: then, when that's ng The Ar are using and reo- . t ’ ‘eid CY ¢ day ents I'll keep him a-movin’ on a i ad > he at . ah nited States ¥ da 5 cents at of smokehouse I may de- ; . a the bi ss of zes- insulation is cide to give yon a young heifer to N : Remember, he wever, rs YOU NOTHING TO TRY IT. larn him writin' an’ a home-raised cow fer a le 'rithmetic Tne ® FAXTON QO. Boston, Mass, “Do you want hir { im to any of the higher branches?” more up “Well, after he climbs a leetle, fing machine you might throw in "bout a bushel with rolls or two of "em, or "bout a quarter and potatoe J funnel 1 and even to attack chil n 0’ heefl's addition tn the ct 3 worth!"”-—Atlanta Consti- tution. down its throat When rats are known fic are ing disease germs house and from city plague is usuaily port in this correspondence World. A Trade “I want you,” “to give the boy In Learning. gaid the old farmer, direct lo: in fires average due out, causi couple ham; an’ placed at considerable be caused CRE game, Hird a They v been rabbi which min or STANDARD oF Tiie- SOUTH NOWDRIr| # LARD *|\1S. GOVERNMENT: INSPECTION THe SOUTHERN-COTTON-OIL CO. wile 1 ng pouvl wild Known iambs ’ destroy i*arn ’ wy! » pigeons, song birds ft food--brat heat. | to kill | PITS. St. Vitus Dance: Nervous Diseases per. manentiveured by Dr. Kline's Great Narve Restorer. £2 trial bottle and treatise free ' Dr. H.R. Kline, 14.921 Arch St. Phiia., Pa. ; #3 ’ Wirekonea ung ang Ing chitkens yO! say barley placed in the damage, carry hd on . avira . \ J man whe an Babonie from port Washington York in © ents ir food forced ye agents in fat get used to drink these geese from get used to being market they sel from $4 to $8 apiece enormous size the average sit ilis are very now easy it y left to city ried Ad bulle, $3.30 ae and i astockers Three pounds | to : The milk pall is kept free from | staleness, sliminess and stickiness if { It is washed with borax and water in | the following proportions: One table- 3 : spoonful to a quart of water of - WERNER BNENENeEEN feeders, $82 @ Hogs Mar prime heavy, 86¢ good heavy, 385 weights $6 05 & . 25 to prime | miced. $86 6.15; light mixed, $6.05 sense in better - [NEW YORIK-SAVAN YAN ATLANTA NEW ORIEANS | 3 In the Devonshire town of Modbury | os 26. packing, #8 9560 5.80; pigs. | tooks but few people SeissassassaasacesRanaREEE there #8 a butcher's shop which has | gr y 5.500 6 15; 86.154 6.30, i - THE D 1 Y F ™ no name, nor has it had one for the | hulk of sale ALMOST A SOLID SORE THE DAISY FLY KILLER cea on ony jagt 120 years, The reason affords a Sheep iu striking illustration of the superstiti- , Skin Disease From RBirth—Fortane nature of West Country folk Spent on Her Without Benefit this particular business was Poector Cured Her With Cuticara. COULDN'T KEEP IT Kept it Hid From the Children. ¢ Oi Steady : good to 16; medium to fr 2.05: butcher a ket welghing five pounds Picturesque their arms are peasants with bring goose Jiv- and markets, Very shown in the shop win- lay before they are cooked, of prejudice exists in this country against foie gras, owing to a notion that the stuff is made of diseased livers, but the French farm- affirm the liver is not dis. Stop Without Name, uncommon baskets or ers to the fa: livers are dows for a “We cannot keep Grape-Nuts food in the house. It goes so fast I have to hide it, because the children love it so. It is just the food I have been looking for ever so long; something that I do not have to stop to prepare and etill is nourishing.” Grape-Nuts is the mos! scientifie- ally made food on the market. It is good Gond than good are afMicted shops ®O selected, $6Ci 6.18 Market strong: sheep, 82 756 6: vearlings, $5.500@ 6.25; $641 7.75 York A good deal where troubles pm Clean, mont, a will not sel jure auyt lambs New ous When Beaves Feeling ers perfectly and completely cooked at the factory and can be served at an instant’'s notice, either with rich cold cream, or with hot milk if a hot dish is desired. “When milk or water is used, a little sugar should be added, but when cold cream fis used alone the natural grape-sugar, which can be seen glistening on the granules, is sufficiently sweet to gatisfy the pai- ate. This grape-sugar is not poured over the granules, as some people think, but exudes from the granules in the process of manufacture, when the starch of the grains is changed from starch to grape-sugar by the process of manufacture. This, In ef fect, is the first act of digestion; therefore, Grape-Nuts food Is pre- digested and is most perfectly as similated by the very weakest stome 2ch. “There's a Reason.” Made at the pure food factories of the Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, Read the little health classic, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. that eased it is enlarged to he sure, and doubtless thé goose it if not killed at the right time, but if put death at ihe psychological moment his liver Ig fre.h and It may be fried, of course, or other wise cooked, is to become the chief ingredient in the celebrated article of commerce known at pate de foie gras. American Farmer, to Eweel BOWLING GREENS AGAIN, The Good Old Game Is Daing Revived in Great Britain, “There is a boom in bowldom to day,” says an English writer in Ball Iy's magazine. “In Scotland, where private clubs have existed almost since the Flood, the public greens are fast increasing in atumber, “It 4s the saxme in Lancashire, the owner for some reason or other did not have his name in. gcribed on the premises Whether this fact had anything to do with the guccess of the business or net it would to say. Trade, however, wag brigk, and the buicher duly re. tired, leaving the nameless: chop to his | son. The business has been handed down {rom father to son for more than 120 years, but none of those into whose occupation it has come would have his name put up on any consid eration, fearing--as, in fact the pres ent owner does today-—-that euch a procedure might break the spell of good fortune with which the business has been favored. —Tit-Bite electrically equipped paper mill has been recently put into operation at Tokio, Japan. It has a million. dollar equipment, most of which came | from the United States. atarted, weak for at 84% for steers, others Dressed beef steady ti 10e. per 1h. for native sides Ca'ver—Trade zlow and Y ton de sommon to veals sold at ¢LG 8.15 per buttermilk at 33.7667 4.25; gteady rholce feeling ehn lower: 100 ibe. city-dromed voals stoady at 860 12 %e. ih: eountry dressed at $6@ 11 Piitsburg., Pa. Cattle Markt cholee, $6.3064,. 6.50; prime, $6.10 6.20, A St. SA A. THIS AMD THAT. MMe New York ety government expends $1,016,000 each day The railroads of this country are um. The Twine Trust may find a val a the Malva Castelia, a new Phuip- dine fiber plant. The transparent glass ruler, an in ‘is of groat assistance to iraftemen in their work, “1 have a cousin in Rockingham Co. who disease from her arth un til she was six years of age. Her father and none of the (reatmente did her good, OM Dr, Gow suggested that he irs the Cuticura Remedies, which he When he commenced to use it the child was almost in a solid sea. He had used it about two monthe and the child was well and | conld hardly believe she was the same child. Her skin was as soit as a baby's without a sear on it. 1 have not seen her in seventeen vears, but | have heard from her and the last time | heard from her she was well. Mrs, W. I", Ingle, | Burlington, N. C., June 16, 1005." a All That He Had, “Can you give bond,” asked the! fudge. "Have you got anything.” “Jedge.,” replied the prisoner, Any hyd hain't got nuthin’ in the worl’ the spring chills, ‘count land, a big family, a hope of | a hereafter an’ the ol' war rheuma- tiem."«~Atlanta Constitution, ‘cept Try them on ana vou wil neve or be withews ther. If not ep by dealers prevmia for my 149 Dekalb dive, Droshiyn. 8. & n—— HAROLD rOMERS, 20 Miuie Team | will produce whiter, of aner A from rom Imundry than any other preparation and with abor, Al Daiors Bibb. packages, ie | Frew stamp PAL AG COAST BORAX 00. New York. — —————————————— AVVERtiE IN THIS PAVE IT WILL PAY, BRU PATENT Po you wish to know about FATENTS? De A wish to “i Riad know abou! TR wish 10 ugh 4 about ¥ % - 1 know sbout PAY and BOUNTY? Tn write © W., H, Willy, Ad (Notary Public). Wiis Buliding, 82 | Fergie, Washington, D CM yearsin W ton jon Soldiers and Saliorw—war 186109 Centitled to pension on age safer thay roach 62 11 pensioner dese ris wile ste may be wniitied We bai! his pension,