. llfltJUe - a a a -... - - ; : ruousnea every uj " ept Monday. Journal Building 660 CHARLES L, STEVENS, ,- 5 V' V . BDITOR AMD nonOTOK. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year, in a4vancevw,Ui.i..U..4t.OO One Year, notin4vanbe.;.MV"'" Monthly, by carrier in the city,.!, . Advertising rates furnished on appli cation.' Entered at the Post Office, New Bern 4. C. aa second-class matter. ' - JFFIC1AL PAPER Or NEW BERN AND CRAVEN COHNTT. New Bem,N. C., May 25 .1906. DO PARFNTS KNOW THEIR CHILD REN? ' The above may be regarded as an ab surd query by many fathers and moth era, but there are few parents who will answer quickly in the affirmative, if they will pause and give the query its fullest and broadest meaning But this query in the present instance is directed in an educational line, how m.iny parents know anything about tliL'ir children's school record, beyond that which is carried home each month or term, which gives the -mere figures forattendance, deportment and studies How many parents know the teachers who have the absolute control and gui- dance of their children more hours every day, than they, the parents have? It may be accepted that teachers in their public capacity are up to every required standard of morality and mental ability to guide the children given to their charge, but how many parents know this from personal contact and observ ance of the methods of the teachers? Within a few days, and the Graded Schools of this city will have completed their school year. Duyng the past year how many parents have been sufficient ly interested to attend the school and note the work and appearance of their children in the school room? If a child is injured or taken sick it is not hard to guess the attitude of the parent, yet here with another year .passed, with every boy and girl one year older, how many parents can judge correctly of the mental development for good or evil of their childeren, and can apply the remedy, if one is demanded? The teacher ought to stand next to the child after the parent. Hovr" many parents are reversing this order, and aro they not to blame in the matter? It is not that the teacher may be the better or wiser director, for if the teach er subcodes then must the parent fall in the estimation of the child. And with the closing days of school, how many parents are going to the last exercises, to see the actual school room situation, and be able to guide the child ren during tho coming Summer months, along ways which shall carry along the knowMge gained in the school room, to its full value for good in the home, and thus make the school and home, each balance the other for the discip line and upbuilding of a strong and pore manhood or womanhood In the child ot today, VOBKS VOHDEBS. A Wonderful Conpoani. Cum PIIm . Eciema, Skin Itching. Skip. Ervptionc, CuU Mf Doan's Ointment Is the beetekn treatment, ami the cheapM, becMM ao little la required to ear. - ft cures piles after year of torture, U eur obstinate eaaee of sesame. H euros all skin llchlftf. It cores akla attrition. it heals cvU, bruises, scratches and abrasions without Issnring tear. It . euros penaaoewtly. New Bern testi mony proves It Joha f. HannV proprietor of goowal netkatyuse store at 90 Middle street. aye.- . v .. . .... - i usee ttaed Dota l Kidney nil no way are an imj are represented to t' 1 ran also ety that Dneq's Ointment U the beet thing that I tree A al a .a " wed for to-hlng hemorrhoid. I aof nn ran dm RMKnadi oav nr aifrtif 1 1 could oit And enythlnt U relieve the u(?Ttn until I cams arm T,'. nnimrrt and prom red U at Pnu!Um' . 1 IIP .IllLJ lillLil rharmary. It rein-red taa at one and erd entirety different fmn any thing rrvt seed. TtWf'iVJUIk alwiit UiU rem1y for a evmih and it SrrmM fwit be like Si apl'lel-m of the fiinlmer.l. YoO UM lt,f heme r,'l 1 i'l ! tm! inn j 5ue to r" -n-m-f theee rmi e to rrne hom rv. - r-r ' i a- "-,' a I . I -r . n f"a., V . -, K. Y, .'; jf -.! f t. t? ft NIP IT IN THE BUD. namar at Fatar Baldarw. That each Is the ease baa been eon eluilral? proves by aclantl&e reaaarch. Prot Unna, the noted European akin apaelaltst, declares that dandruff Is the burrowed-up cuticle ef the scalp, caused bp parasites deatroytng the -vitality la tha hair bulb. The hair becomes llfeleaa, and, ta time, rails out ' Thla caae pre vented. . . . - . a : c Newlmfa Herplelde "kilts this dandruff germ, and restores the hair to tts natural sortaaas and abnndancy. ' --. HareWfle la now ued by thonmnds of peopleall sxtlafletf that It la toe moat wen a emit aair preparauon en xne-mar ket to-day. - - . - Sold bp leading; drnrrlita. " Send loo. Ill tamps for sample to The Herplcld Co., Detroit, Mich.,. . -t , ' C. D. BRA.DH AM. Special A(tu. - v 1 Exqalilte nprodullola .-ii REMARKABLE PAINTINGS - Practically - GIVEN AWaK "The Three Most. Beautiful Roses By Paul de Longpre." ' ' At the urgent solicitation of the Woman's Home Companion, Mr, Paul de Longpre, who is the greatest painter of flowers in the. world, consented to make a painting Of what he considered "The Three Most Beautiful Roses," and the painting is without doubt one of the masterpieces of this great ar tist. This magnificent picture is re produced In all its original grandeur on the cover of the Woman'a Home Com panion for June. Although this cover is an a:curate reproduction of a paint ing worth hundreds of dollars, yet the June number, which has this exquisite cover, may be obtained at any first class news-stand or direct from the publishers for the trivial sum of only ten cents. Mr. Paul de Longpre is justly styled the "King of Flower Painters." He not only paints roses, but every flower that grows, and is the highest authori ty on flowers. -His paintings are found in the most select homes. Some have sold for as much as seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,600.00). Artists, art critics and competent judges all agree that the covers of the Woman's Home Companion far excel those of any other magazine. The Woman's Home , Companion is a magazine which in beauty and excel lence, art, stories, illustrations and fashions, etc., excels all other home and family magazines. The Woman's Home Companion is published by The Crowell Publishing Company, New York City, also Chicago, III., at One Dollar a year, and is the favorite mag azine in nearly half a million homes, where it is read each and every issue by three million people. The Tokio correspondent of the Daily TihliUVMnk nnklA that- rallw.o n ' Vladivostok has been severed, as the result of which the fortress is isolate1. A CrMpIng Dilth. Blood poison creep up towards the heart causing death. J. E. Steams, Belle Plain, Minn., writes that a friend dreadfully injured his hand, which swel ed up like blood poisoning. Bucklen's Arnica Salve drew out the poison, heal ed the wound, and saved his life. Best in the world for burns and sores. 26c at all drug stores. Six men were killed by the explosion of a locomotive at Columbus, O, Why Suffer From Rheumatism? Why suffer from rheumatism when one application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm wlO relieve the pain? The quick elief which thla liniment afford make rest and sleep possible, and that alone is worth many, times Its cost. , Many whe hat used it boping only for a abort relief from suffering have been happily surprised to find that after a wile the re lief became permanent. Mrs. V. H. Leglttt, of Yam Tom, Tonnes, U. 8. A., writes: "I am a great sufferer from rheumatism, all over from head to foot, and Chamberlains Pain Balm Is tho only thine that will relieve the pain," roraalo by Da via' Pharmacy sad F. B. Duffy. On train embed into another on the high trastl of tho oWraUd near the bride the Harlem rivet aad 0 persona were hurt. . " , . ( 4 ' levsd If ylla, .--!'.. . Aometlmea, a flaming city I saved bj dynamiting spars that the fir can 'I cross. gotnatJree, tough hanfuon at long, yon feel a h nothing but dyna mite would cor Ik Z. T, Gray, of C boon, C-, writ; "My wife had aver) agfravstod eoofh, whlrh kept ht awakt nights. Two phjnuctsnseould not blp W; o she took Dr. X ing's N Dlarovery fnr Cr.num.t'xi, Cover and Cokls, which eajuxl hr rough. ga her sleep, and finally ruml hr." Strk ry cimllfic tur for brniKl.itU and L Grippe. Alslldrtg st"r. prira 6ft and fl.Ort; uiv4. Trial UtlMrw Nearly 7Y).W0 porwxt ksv died o: tUr In lh h.t jar. How t Wiri elC:d ;, 1 f f !, o e 1 ; - a ' . ; t f ( ' - - , h Si t H: - I t ( t ft ft New York Cotton Market. The following were the opening and j closing prices on we new ionc LOtton Exchange, May 24 ; 'Ani.,-. ; ; " X. .Aiy. .Open ; dose ii; ;''uaj;:m V-;::",,; 830 r'; July i2-' im$2Xi m October 81ft; 820' ReceipU19,e;: Chamberlain's Cough l Remedy 'SfS Very ..Beet. - "I have been' unirur Chamberlain1 Cough , Remedy - and want to aay it is J tne uest cougn medicine i nave ever taken,! says Geo. L. Chubb, a merchant of Harlan. Mich. There is no question about its being the best, as it will cure a cough or cold in less time than any other treatment. It should always be kept in the house ready for instant use, for . a' cold can be cured ih much less time when promptly treated. For sale by Davis' Pharmacy and Fv S. DniTy. . i It la ten times easier to cure coughs, croup, whooping-cough and all lung and I bronchial affections when the bowels ( are open." . Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is the original Laxative Cough1! Syrup. Gently moves the bowels and i expels all cold from the system. Cuts ' the phlegm, cures all Coughs anj strengthens weak lungs. Greece is to be warned against sup parting Grecian bands now active in South arn Macedonia. While a bilious attack is decidedly un pleasant it is quickly over when Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are used. For sale by. Davis' Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. Labor agitators in Paris threaten to make a demonstration against King Alfonso of Spain when he visits that city. Ancient witchery was believed in by only a few but the true merit of De-, Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is known by 1 every one who has used it for boils, I sores, tetter, eczema and piles. It is believed the injuries sustained' by Empress Augusta Victoria by fall ing down a stairway at Wiesbaden were more serious than at first report ed. A Good Suggestion. Mr. C. B. Wainwright of Lemon City Fla., has written the manufacturers that much better results are obtained from the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in cases of pains in the stomach, colic and cho lera morbus by taking it in water aa hot aa can be drank. That when taken in this way the affect is double in rapidity. ' It seems to get at the right spot instantly," he says. For sale by Dads' Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, a well known author and lecturer, died at her home at Melrose, Mass. She had been ill with bronchitis but a short time. She was about 86 years old and was one of the foremost women in Amer ica. Clesr for AcUe. When the body to cleared for action, by Dr. King's New Life Pills, you can tell it by the bloom of health on the cheeks; the brightness of Ihe eyes; the firmness of the flesh and muscles; the buoyancy of the mind. Try them. . At h,ug storie " Many a man cnivairousiy so out t womaa. "Ood bless BerT bat fall to bless nor himself. Burlington Hawk- Deafness Cannot Be Cartd. by local appUcationa, a they cannot rsacb th dlsaaMd portion of tho oar, I There is only on way to cur oWfnJ and that to by constitaUoneJ remodJrs. Deaf a to tauaed by an inflamed con dition of th moooos lining of th Eustachian Tube, - When tb tub to In flamed you bar a rambling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when tttoon tiraly closed, Deafness to th reau&,snd nVssa tit mflammatioa can b takes out and this tub restored to Its nonnal condition, hearing will b dattnryed for ever; Bin ease out of tan ara caused by Catarrh, which to nothing but aa Inflame eoodilioo of th anoeou aur fae, ' '... '- ; - v . Ws offer Om BuadroJ DoOar to ward for any of catarrk that can not b cured by ItalU CaUrrm Cur. Send for circulars fro. ' ' F. J. CHENET 4 CO. I " Toledo, O, Sold by all Dnsxrfcta, We. Tak llaU't ramily inito for orani. aaliooi. teuetki t 'a1 lj ,- a LW" (EUI DISEASES START Proplo With YSczlz Otoni.ac.i3 la Continufil '' f'siil.e rT f, t fri H (' s.'r e ! ,,t f '-. !?'. -s V. i , . ... , National Magazine for June, '. Mayor Dunne of Chicago, General O. 0. Howard, ' Charles Warren Stoddard and Dallas Lore Sharp head the list of contributors to the June National Mag azine. Mayor Dunne's theme is "Chi cago and Municipal. Ownership," and he declares there are ninety millions ef water in . the- stocks of the Chicago street railways that wiiiover be paid for by the eity. v .General Howard's paper; illustrated, deals with the Lin coln Memorial University in the Tennes see Mountains.' ' Mr. Stoddard, in"Rud- yard Kipling 1 at ;.NaulakhB,'!?" quotes many:; "of v.'KipImg's'.i letters- rtvidly personal and picturesque to Illustrate Kipling a, methods ' o t i" literary work. Mr. Sharp, " America's foremost poet- naluralist, t tells 'the story of 'Little Bob of the Stone Pile, " otherwise the chipmunk, with apt illustrations. . Anna McClure Sholls great serial, "A Comedy of Masks," ends in this num ber, Wid another serial,' "Michael Ryan Capitalist," by F. F. B. Albery, is be- tn-u . - ' . .There are short stories . by Mary A. Clarke, Henry LV Kiner, Crieg Lapham A.. Decker, Richard S. Graves and J. F. Conrad, and poems by Henry L. Kiner, Elizabeth Ashmun, Samuel Lover, Wal lace D. Cobum, Emma C. Dowd and James Ball Nay lor. "Affaire at Washington," by Joe Mitchell Chappie, lavishly illustrated with portraits of current celebrities; "The Home," a miscellany of helpful hints;' a witty review in verse of Ilaeckel's "Wonders of Life," by "An Ignoramus," and the "Cowboy Poet's" unique sketch of the "Cowboy Artist' the famous Chas M. Russell are among the many . other features of the best number the National has ever sent out. If n .a kind of billious mood, You wiBh an aid to digest food, No Other pill is half so good As De Witt's Little Early Risers. When e'er you feel impending ill. And need a magic little pill. No other one will fill the bill Like DeWitt's Little Early Risers. vV'54y. 0 YEARS' EXPERIENCt LpsJJLJJLI LV 4 aA . Tradc Mnkc - Dioion AjwrHium Aft. 'MM A nrM mti dine tkMrb tnd dsMrtptkm mtay lrklf fwostealn oar optripoo IYm wtatbr Ml IV fafXaallLaVhlfV CoiDl uomatrtotlreoo-MUaL HANDBOOK on Patent fon rrM. vinMK turenoy iar swcuniist na. Olrttatst aurMiov for ecuiiiuT Mttent PsvtMta teka throairh Mann Jt Cdo rsoelT Mrvw tMCwL WnBOstt ObSffa, tat Ulj ScKntiHc American. A handaomer lllMtrateS aaeklr ireeat elr eelatloa of anr eeWnuae Joanna. Tornis. SI r Mr I lim MWIHNI V. WN. K. 1 II.- Wmtm.i .. WuMuiW. II. t- PILES I riLkoll PILES 1 1. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Olntmmt Will ear Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated "" tcbing Pile. It absorbs tb omo allays th Itching at one, eta aa a poul tle,g htan relief 8U1 by DAVIS' BARU ACT. Romulna A, Nunn, ATTOtMlf AT LAW. Practice In th conn tie of Craven, Cartarot, Pamlico, Jones and Onafa-w, aad m tho ttate Buprema and Federal Oooru. OfSeei BVith front Street, over Tele graph office, Nov N. (1 Wood Turning! , Column, Balusters, Rails, Spindles, Stair Nwla, Bamps and Eastea, Man tles, Brackets, Grills, Ric-Rack Trim- mings, Foreh and Lawn Swings, Saslt, uooraaM Bcroona maoa to order on short notice. Porch Balusters S, 6, 7 and 8 cenU le" 31." YlFGIKTEIf. factory, Church Alley, New Bern, N C Pcliaj Hit Iptf ; ,. '7' OUE pijer uti X. Pire fklte Leal of ..coin. ' ill (o ititeri 1 ' tit for . Joirufet) lit lltjildiBcV tottrid lin lo .tj"LfwI." niu ini iiriiks-i,' tkaiefi "::' ,';-. ' '. ROLDBf ALL RKPUTABLE PAINT AKD DEALERS. , HARDWARE e, u-'i' ' ; ''', re ;'. t'JiW- ' A : D SJr '9 POSITIVELY w "For 6 ever had, werein a Now I am B. B. Ernest M. Green, Attorney at Counnelor at Law. BB0Ufrr., NKW I1KHN, N. C Well equiped loat-aruh titles by resMin nf mini toan nvriMriMiii'M t lt oflii-si and aa Register of Deeds- I'tactic-.- in the Court of Ciaven, Jona, I'anilii c Carte-et Ooalcw. or wherever aervii-r amreqnlred Sunday Excursions To Morehead City And Beaufort. The Atlantic and North Carolina rail road will on each Sunday until further notice, sell round trip ticket for Sun- day trains only, scheduled to leave sta- tions before noon, from all stations to Morehead City and ileaufort, N. ('. and return at the following exrusion rates: From To M. City. To Reaufort Tuscarora $ .80 Jl.of. New Bern .75 l.im Riverdale .70 jr Croatan .65 .) Havelock .IS .no Newport .XI .u Tickets good only on date of Rale. E. A. MK1.. T. M Law Orparimrnt Universitv of V l C 1' Nil in in pr Term JUDGE JAS C. MacRAK DEAN. THOS. RUFF1N. J. CRAWFORD BIGGS. Term begins June 7th, VM&. Address, F. P. VENABLE, President, Chspel Hill N, C. BRICK y For Shipment May 6th IN QUANTTTIE3 rO ; . BU1T PURCHASERS. Iutrrprl Ilrlck a TIIc MPit. Co. J. W. STEVAHT. , , Sewretary A Treaaorer, 4 , New Bern, K C, . ' Ar;.::u:i ti:e side a fame mm a Me Csaa,Wsskra ttaaa fteet, Usx ' tote, tetaJlM ' ' fTfrf Weoaait ay. .ml Eczema is one of the most dangerous, painful and stubborn of all blood diseases, and " the worst cases of years standing invariably yield to Botanic Blood Balm. The wonder is that people go on suffering, and see their suffer, when an absolutely unfailing cure is C -v e 0)10) Cures Acute and Chronic Eczema, Itching Humors, Torturing, Disfiguring Eczema, Blistering, Scaly, Pimply Skin, Scalp Dis eases, Tetter, Salt Rheum; and in fact, every manifestation of Eczema. Read the following from Mr. J. J. Head, Athens, Ga. years I suffered with the worst case of until life became a misery. My arms, terr Die condition 1 tried various cures a well man and attribute my cure to B. B. will do qoicKly and well all it claims At All DraisiiU, 1 par bottle. 6 bottlei $5. Blood Balm Co. ATLANTA. CA. , nniiQT I IM7 QinP I . Ml il 1 J. O. Land, Manaper FIIONK l.W. 1,l-Rt , :,r" lllf Sidi Mi-at ldr II) M' t' i r I; , " ,,,., .,, in.. rutais :;. pi.. ; l' pier.l N c iian.:- i v n. Stril. ' ,m,n3 'Mc ' '". Kat.-.i pit Jiuw l,k Best Mixed Ten, iliu- Ih. (Jrrcn Ta, f0e lb Nali..i,al li.s.u,; i i M,x,,li i .y... iv. , ,r sl,,-wl ilAm , K' "' S'-"i'. Sr.n.i ...!' II. I i . i... i . i. , . ,' , , ,,' ' 1 "IUiai.il. Hm- ma IHnl, 1,, .,,,; ,!, l,v. i .-. Vm;i TruU . i j (, a',! ; ( .i rn-iii I '.!.iii.iri i I' S Kinply l.nrd CiiiiK, I V I'-a1' I1"" eaeli. l.atft Tut). i ea-l t iii'iir s nidTiwin f 127 TlUliUr Ml. Full lino of Drujfs.Med iciur. Toilet Ar ticles and Boap. Fresh Supply o, Flower Seeas. I'lijstlclaifB Irrnorlp lions 4 Npa ! lly . Vagon Sale. I have a laige num- 31 j""1 Ul ber ol farm wagons, Q- A. RUSSlZLLf both double and single' " that escaped fire when " t. rtn oM. I was burned out, tbe h fariw. hk bJili. paint Is blistered on them, though it does not damage them but very' little., and as I have no way of caring: for thm I -will sell thom down very lor.' bo come it in need ot any and looU lor your- self before buying; j Headquarters Bcotta stables, NowEfrn.N O a J I 4 Y- inAl i. li. IJani8ls.iE-s -j loiji yet even children at hand. Eczema a man legs and hand wimour. renei. 11. 1 J. u Ion;;. ' ' to do. 0i 111 Si HUM' Books ConlalninK c.(iil Ol li foi Hl0 Hn of lea In 10 Ih. roilioim, .nioi will lie Boal I i riiHtoint'!!- "1 H' 1 " ' of 10 j er i-fiut .' 1 110 w'! Iniy $1.00 -A.ir-li 1 K I li-iok l j.r...-ir. il. i-lt'.i-r (ti.in In- lilvr- ! or ouuii ..r !r..n th i tt: I'1 'H'' H' r-cl. New Bern Ice ! Company. ('. I- HANCOCK IlViil 1 slivlr ( nl. I I- Mr-. Si. i: .il. N. ( . Lly biut:!, of EDISON Gold Mooldcd RECORDS ll,ivo Arrived. ail etrly a:.d make a sloction. Vm T. Hill. .- l I nir ' :l Ml.;.'. Russell House i IJKArHiliT, N. 1 ., ('ciiirally Im-nl. (I. All llie il.-li i hi ii" of ih.. h-.ihio. Well vrnti ltel riMOA, iil lr.l, I'Ikhii" kid , ii i'iic. I'ol te ami mtcntivr rir VoM I-'hUh II .Ml rf 1T j-ct ial ami IiUtI Ij-iiiii 1 v ww-k DON'T BC CARCU83 rw rw Tm ewe en l.i,ii ex ea 4ee. el 1 JLVaXLl