5Si3Sj i THE JOURNAL rnbiMbed SWOT day in Ute yenr ex-Ldtmac Monday. Journal Building " 0OB oBMk ' V. Phone No. & CHARLES L ITEVENS, BDfTMt AN Wt-WWET. Ent M. r KS New YoMMtoti Tin r II niiiB r Jj- nriees onVtMaww i Mark. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Year, in advance $4.0 Yaw, not in advance 5.00 ihly, by earner in the city - .50 ertisints Rates on ap Jf f Low Close May U. Oct 10.67 10.67 10.62 10.62 Receipts 11,000 CATARRH. R FOUL BREATH If You Continually K hawk and Spit and There it a Constant Diinping From the Nose Into the Throat, If Yen Have ' Faui, Sickening Breath, That ie Catarrh. 3UBED THKUOfiH THE BL00& BY B. B. B. muons membrane.' and B.B.B. tends flea, tluiillngnooaotwarni.ricn.pureDiooaaireci ioiu wed at the Post-Office, New Bern C. : as second-class matter. i'AHKUL PAPB OPEN'S r r 0 Nw Bern, N. C, ay -fB0P w W 1 BEYOND THE FENCE ALWAYS H SEEMS BEST 1 The predominance of the animal na ture over the jnentaland spirifcu; wnrlrs ritMt.nrbanee anilulKS to mar, hoinirs whn'tTfirmit fee BTITOal lendency. It ia disturbing in that it is pever satisfied. The beast of the field, fco matter how green the grass in its. Sawn pasture, looks beyond the fence, Md strives to get into the road or the field outside, thinking the grass there better and richer. . a $0 man, it is the something from rhich he is barred, that promotes de jires, and urges effort to secure the ob- the object be of the world, of ure alone to the animal nature of like the beast in the field, the at ment isl most likely to tter things, but to hardship, firs striving, and jdiialpbmtme tihe pasture new was not as rich in its resources, as it looked rond the fence. iking beyond present conditions, og better onesjs worth, ot man; Warning. j i ill ' i . pH. I You cannot nave gooa bcih' j umc W inf kidneys are sound, for thefltidneys MBbV the blood of impurities . which otherwise act as irritating poiohs and break down the delicate orgaits, of the use serious trouble I It you or bladder trouble! and do y 'a Kidney Cure,, iou will yourself to blame ft Results ively cures all form lot kid ney and bladder diseases. Fori pale by Davis' Pharmacy. 1 hndir nawl tn uiefrv 2 -rfcave oy m eBBeePW H irWiBt What is practically warfare! W be gun in Eastern Ohio between strikers and guards as the result of Hhe re sumption of mining with tee nan- . V an bbbT "ObW erRobbad, I i 1 G. W. Fouts, Postmaster ajtjJyer ton, la., nearly lost his life ttd was ftoolied'of all comfort, accordufej to his letter, which says: "Portwenty years T had chronic liver complaint, which led to such a severe case of jaundjcK that' Bitters; which cured me and hfje'lepf me well for eleven years." fo'cure .for . . AHaaaneBa'.. ..Neuraleia, WehKness and all Stomach, Liver, KidnW and Bladder" derangements- A wonderful Tonic. At all Drue Stores, "Bffl WM0 lead not to WNWM ' t r That Ferdinand C. Borges, dfjUbnro licern,IJtd by prominent men andbSnks, was testified at his rial in Boston. CAST O XT feJThe m You I it is the man of purpose who so looks, but not until there is a complete steryof the field this Side, of the Ce. For those winning success,.. it. i not done by the neglect of things at ' Thedesife may be"to go"bey6nil or present environment, but the 11a first thoroughly gleaned which first entered, and ;ljyj e&jrj? fifed Knowledge thus gained, is there the jbility and strength to go further, and (In the world beyond. ; is the absolute control of the ani- tendency . to the neglect of the and safe pasturage und.er foot, Hang the apparently better field bc- whijh shall place man in the juat- ition, for which he was created, and nre him from seeking to ecu with due intelligent an jht, the objecta lying beyond un- l they are in the fields nf lrorrertam- and rightful purpose. Jnlike the animal in the field, man in i barred from any good object, and the evil the bar in only, or jt may I against the w fit l MA correct words ami jasf princ4 Oft. urp, em mm 1 l4 . B have ais mm. to from d in a tivonia. jiow of tdstom f "rori- A I . . . I today. -Oim wM-'killed and tv Gumbeiaand, VM 6U-'ere injury weekMn hiainore and 0( fortunate Mlssourlans. itfiod uxm aieadlist, at Nfo.slrrltes T.-'WfDewey, Gaysjilli Mpr, "Three of my ess weN&Jpejmanently cured sumptiorlr by-Dr. King's New dry, -anJV? well and stron He wa-tayinjj to seM his proptysnd m6 to " Artto'nt biif aftot usig New yiscovcry a snort lime miounpni un-neceBigry-to do so. I. regard Driving's New Discovery "as the moat witlerful medicine in existence." Surest and Cop cure ltd Throat ant Lnifg healer. 1'rUarantAd by all I r,0c an if Triklbnttle free. Stomach Troubles. ha: Sue Mnrtm.-jn old Wgbly rc-; etcil reaident of t aiaomo, Um. , was ft With Ktorrmrh trouble for mure than Eoonlha. Chamberlain's Stomach Ifar Tablet cured her. Sbeaays: B now eat anything I waht and "nrh hoodeat woman in the world to find ft good medicine. ', '. For &i by fPharmftey and F. S. Daffy. bald Wakaiey, an JbOfUab ar- wbo haa exhibited at the Royal Ml .found , uiiiAlerqd in hii I 5 . . . Senator Halosttaeked sever) ltms In the Agricultural Approprlatlgkv bill as pateinaliatic. .ri.at'.i i'or.i? Ti yricr vole hnrirrf ! .;nj "Poj.Kicaoroat nlghtf R V$r t iitnr r )7voubfcTuir : rc:..-: ;T i)o juu hv i.aeyoaf Are you Instac your i.ifiiif 1 iborja dropplug livtbo r j via Iof12T year ceDteot CatteT ra iuaby (;citlnRdi:f? ryouhaar "Ji, you htvorlnalug la the , Yv. s-.i'fvr r-lth nanaoa ot the isthara a constant L ! taate In " i '.?! h:vvo n hasting coufthT atjii ot m.-htj lid too talt cold jt; ; uvo catiirra, !- )-,-c r.l t dr.auosoua Jn tkl way. -,2 n ie?ra t ionsdath antldoeey l . u i? na.i casoalog power, i-ls i .' !'.;!;.!:: -itid cuorgy, oRvon cantM lois f t.:'Tlto. lr.J!allon, dyaoepsia, raw thr mi acaoa to general dWUtir,laey :ina lusauity. H noodi aiteuUon at one. :;ur9 it by taking Botanlo Blood Balm (B.1J.B ). It la n, e,ulck, radical, permanent ura ti'.'oniiso it rids tUo system of the potion r'nn tisnt caoo cntarrh. Blood Balm lM.M.ta.nuntU: iiio tlood. doe away with every aympt'jm,'jvl!:'jalro&gth to the entire e ass iv Cair uaralyaed oarrea. mucus aemhrana bone and Joints, firing warmth and strength Jut where It is needed, and In this way makli War maklnc oatarth m aU Its lasting oar ot DEAFNESS Tf Ton km vradnallrnowlns'daaf or rol. ready deal or hard ot hearing, try Botaalo Blood Balm (B . B. B ). Mostlorms of deaf ness or partial aeamess are oauaea dt cats- rh, and in earing catarrh by B. B. B. tho aiuds ot man and women have had their .oaring completely restored. Botanic Blood Balm (B.B.B.) ll pleasant and safe to take. Thoroughly tested for 80 yre. Composed of Par Botanlo In gredients. Strengthens Weak Stomachs, cures Dyspepsia. Price SI per large bot tle. Take as directed. If not cured t right quantity Is taken, mono; sample stent i Co., When ed. 16od Balm ree by writing lal free medical advice to suit Atlanta, Os. Describe your trouble, ana s peels your ease. also sent In sealed letter. Empire Day was celebrated all over Notice of Annual Meeting flvonr f Rrltian Tn aoma nnaaa tKo nu inirnnm. wreearrUrt out on n elahor- " "wmu "m UBl "- j . --- MkU n 1: ate scale. Dispatches from various uit,w,I "vr parts of the Empire indicate that there Hme was the greatest enthusiasm. All the be held at tb Benbow HoWl m British embassies and legations like- Sft8-'" wise celebrated the occasion. Thursday, June 7th, 1906 All mem- : bera are cordially requested to be pres- Taa Inter Stats Machlntry sail Supeiv Ce. Msrges with 4hs New Bern House tad Takes Hi Name. A Successful Enterprise. A business change of considerable importance will interest the New Bern public, it having been announced to the trade that there will be a consolidation of the Interstate Machinery & Supply Company of Wilmington, and the Hy man Supply Company of Wilmington, and the Hyman Supply Company of New Bern on June 4th: after which, time both the Wilmington and New Bern branches will be conducted under the charter and name of the Hvman Supply Co. .. Messrs. T. D. Love and T J Pratt of Wilmington, organizers of the Inter state Machinery and Supply. Company are well and favorally known to the trade having been connected with tother concerns, in the same line for a ent, Waitfor Sciatica Cured Attar Twenty Yeart of Tor- fJillt? 'ttr' For more than twenty years Mr. J. B Massey, of 3322 Clinton St., Minnea polis, Minn. , was tortured by sciatica. The pain was suffering which he en dured during this time is beyond com prehension. Nothing gave bin) any permanent relief until be used Chamr berlain's Pain Balm. One application of that liniment relieved the pain and made deep and rest possible, and less Sood Advice From F. 8. Duffy ae than one bottle hag affected, a perma nent em-e. If troubled with sciatica or rheumatism why hot try a 25-Cent bot Him er to How to Crests an Appetite. Any physician will tell you that it is tl nf Pain Ralm and see for vourself unwiae to eat unless one is really hun- howouicklvit relives the Bain. For gry- It ia far bettor to miaa ameal sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Dot ' than to eat without appetite. ! fy. But do not take atonic, stimulant, , i or appetizer to make you hungry. P, Toni00 ahoii hnok -ml M cnmha S. Duffy ys that the beat way to ii j.i, f o ha," u.a create an appetite is to restore the sn,tim thv . inlaid with wold digeation to health by the use ofMi-o- -.- j - U ..LUL. - ! .1.1 ,A 1.. I ia awuiBcii ssiuwis, a i enauie reineuy that they have with the best satisfac- srrolls. The Richest Man In the World. - The richest man in the world cannot have bis kidneys replaced nor live with out them, so it is important not to negr lecf these organs. If Foley's Kidney Care is taken at the first sign of dan ger, the symptoms will disappear and your health will be restored, as it strengthens and buila up these organs a8 nothing else will. Osccr Bowman, tion. When Mi-o-na is Used, the irritation and inflammation of the stomach coat ing will be soothed, the gastric follicles will be strengthened so that they will pour out the natural digestive fluids with regularity, and the food you eat will be perfectly digested without dis tress. A large box of Mi-o-na stomach tab lets Is sold for SO cents by F. S. Duffy, and it ie ao successful and reliable in 1 AViannn Wit urrirAft' "I hftVfl Foley's Kidney Cure and take greet curing indigestion and other stomach pleasure in stating it cured me perma nently of kidney disease, which cer tainly would have cost me my life.' For sale by Davis' Pharmacy. troubles, with the exception of cancer of the stomach, that he sella it under a guarantee that the money will be re ! funded unless it does all that ia claimed for it Sore Nipple. Wk cure may be effected by applying Bpftbcr Iain's Salve as soon as the child HteM nursing- Wipe it off with a soft Bft before allowing the cbikltonurae. Hp Itemed rroreea dm tMfteitv W H results PrVe 28 cents per box. HF by isvw Pharmacy, and F. 8. aaaaaw K 'rtm of Bosun ha goDr to f lire swttteiKnwre''iuflit than tho girls of war times. The up-tii ilad' girhv all teke UeUfcUr's Becky ... Mean tain Ter. 86 cents. Tea or Tablet . For aale by F. S. Duffy. Th.' Senate rmsscd the "hYeti Aicolnil bilC witb several amendmehU. i ' TOef'PrrCIWr".' oftnetsNi Honey and Tar as a throat remody, and ee acemint of the merit and popularity of Foley's and Tar many imitations are offi t he genuine. Ask for. Fo nnd Tar and rwrnse sht as bo other preparation ll is opla For sale by Davis rharoecy fared Ha io other prrjwir iKwfsVdd 1 gtest Money nm lor stiTwlfttte of- Wgrre mBrjr iaxa toew u Bptne pereoas in Bnglend reBtrd the appotetsnent of Hardi KomuraV Jap anese Ambsjswader-te that rdfetr a mob to England ant an effort fllseeure a aaal America Ifit. v I . fxeattteMI dJteU fc the warns rath, thsllw i 3 A young girl's heart is sure to be won Mea WQmm who eat fat meats cither bf a string of solid gold beads, M(i a strong coffee usually have or by a plain gold locaet, sui witn a fjotitM florid ikmt yoiijater's Kocky monogram. I Mountain Tea makes your akin soft and ', 'fair. 86 cents Tea or Tablets. For sale O AOTOTII A. byr.S. Duffy. BfTt til Uigastiirs lift Hied Tin Hie I IStfl For straying lovelocks, a barstto iiwUananaahla. Thn roinb in rhtne stones and ponris.cloeely set in silver, in walls-of-Troy and crescent shapes. Plain geld ones are still prettier. The Senate haa passed bill author i ixing the payment of the actual neeee sary sxpsness of United States Orcul mrA rMari fVuirt iiuliFM traualinir n, Bgexesa CASJORIA A course, leathery cwnpUxion made Tift I seal Yssl Ifff AlhTtft sesafU UniiFTlUUlul oy f-i u'H'7iia. wie iwi general ref o rm in living. The diet shnold be pVetrty of HolhsWf Rocky Mom tain Tea. cents. TsaorTableU. Ill ..MOT WVkW 1 IISHPII IIIMVeiMlOTOT the United States wUI not ta leaf see is et ( eld the Oiraatsssasi revolt in Santo Dssssft could not bring as much herpes sag to go. safft. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as did one 26e brntof Beekto.'. , Arfttoa, mZTr ' Mu-J1.,. Salve, when rt comptetoty ftftfed nftv MOKy MVlTJMI let IttefflBII rassTtsoeeoftswriexr. whkb bed tort ar- W"tSrts ed her lontr reftre. Oraetsat aatl- fctasi , fclass Issftft sad lea . jigw septk healer of Pllee, twftt an Dreg 5E SCOPE Jt yman Supply Company Boy Interest of a VVtiffrififton Concern 1 . number of years. In a few months they have built up a flnebusiness; and they will be active in the management of the Wilmington branch. The Hyman Supply Company is well known net only in New Bern but throughout Eastern North and South Carolina. Organized by "Mr. Thos. G. Hyman about ten years ago, it has had a steady growth from year to year un til the present time, when it is one of the largest . mercantile establishments in Eastern North Carolina. .. The success of this well known con cern is due to the strong personality and skillful management of Mr. Hyman who has always given every detail of the business his supervision. He is a man of sterling integrity, .indoini table energy and executive ability. A young matt .himself, and he has a competent. corps of young men, perfecting a fins business organization. Mr. Hyman was one of the organizers of the New Bern Cotton Oil & Fertil izer Mills, and the Carolina Brick Com pany, and is now a director in, and Vice President of these corporations. The capital stock of the re-organized Hyman Supply Company will be not less than $76,000. They will carry a very large stock of all kinds of machin ery and mill supplies at both of these branches, and Will represent the largest manufacturers in their line in the United States. Their motto will be "Honest quality, prompt service, and square treatment" Mr. Hyman will be President, and will give the business his whole atten tion, which is quite enough to predict success and a brilliant future. ' 10c MUSIC 10c AT A BARGAIN - I We now have 1,000 sheets of the latest vocal fnstrumen tal sacred and comic music, which we wUI sell at 10c a sheet. Ask to see our cata logue ttr a rinr-sTl A1 Dllb- Of L unti-n sji. Phone 163. RHEUMATISM ALMOST AS COMMON IN SUMMER AS IN WINTER. Last Summer I hncl a severe attack of Inflamma tory Rheumatism ia the knees, from whioh, I was unable to loave my room for several mouths. I was treated ly two doctors and also tried differ ent kintlr, of liniments and medicines- which seemed to relieve me from pain lor awhile', but at the same time I was not any nearer getting well. One day while reading a paper I saw an adver tisement ci . S. S. lor Rheumatism. I decided to givo it a trinl, which I did at once. After I had taken three bottler. I felt a great deal better, and I oontinuod to tako it regularly until I was en tirely cured. I now feel better than I Rave for years. CHAS. E. GILDERSLEEVE. G13 C2nd Street, Newport News, Va. While the damp, cold, changing wtttther of Winter intensifies the pains and other disagreeable symptoms of Rheumatism, it is by no means a winter, disease exclusively through tbelong months of Summer its wandering pains and twitch- ing nerves are felt by thosfe in whose blood the uric acid, which produces the disease, has accumulated. Rheumatism is a disease that involves the en tire system. Its primary cause results ffem the failure of the eliminative organs, the Liver, Kid neys and Bowels, to cay out of the system the urea, or natural refuse matter. This jfjjihing in contact with the different acids of the body forms uric acid which is taken tjp and absorbed by the blood. This acid causes fermentation of the blood, making it sour and unfit: for properly nourishing the body, and as this, vftal stream goes to every nook and corner of the boty, the poison is distrib uted to all parts. The nervous system weakens from lack of rich, pure blod, the skin becomes fe verish and swollen, the stomach and digestion are affectedthe appetite faflsv and a general diseased condition of the entire, system is the result. Not only is Rheumatism the most painfhl of all diseases, with its swollen, stiff joints, throbbing muscles and stinging nerves, but ft is a formidable and dangerous .trouble. I Jf the uric acid is allowed to remain in the blood, anj the disease becomes chronic, chalky deposits form at the ioints and they are rendered jna movable and stiff, and the patient left a helpless cripple for life. Every day the Pisoti remttins iu the system the disease gets a firmer hold. The best time to get rid of Rheumatism f in warm weather; because then the blood takes on new life and the skin is more active and. can better assist in the elimination of the poisons. With the proper remedy to force Vie acid out of the blood, and at the same 'time build up and strengten the Liver, Kidneys, Bowels and other organs of the body, Rheumatism can be per manently cured External applications relieve the pain and temporarily reduce the inflam mation, and for this' 'reason are desirable, but thev cannot have any effect on the disease. The blood is poisoned afd the blood must be treated before a cure can be effected. . a remedy madtjfrom roots, herbs and barks, is the best treatment for Rheuma tism. It goes into the blood and attacks the disease at its head, and by neutralizing the acid and driving it out, and building up the sour blood so it can supply nourishment and strength to every part qf the body, it cures Rheumatism permanently. S. S. S. is the only safe cure for the disease; being purely vegetable, it will not injure the system in the least, as do those medicines, which contain Potash" or some other mineral ingredient. S. S. S. tones up i every part or the body by its fine tonic oroDerties. While cleansing the blood of all poisons it builds up the appetite and digestion, soothes the excited nerves, re duces all inflammation, relieves pain and completely Cures Rheumatism in every form Muscular, Inflamma-toty-i Articular or Sciatic. If you are worried with the nagging paihs' of Rheumatism, do not wait for it to be come chronic, but herrin tlio nop of S fi ft anrl mim the blood "Of every particle of the poison. Write for our book on Rheumatism, and ask our physicians for any advice you wish. We make no charge for either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. sss FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the democratic voters of Craven County. By the aolicitation of. my friends all over the coubty I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Treas urer subject to the Demo cratic Primaries. J.J. BAXTER. !: -.illllB SfM'.-il I ll llulli-v Dr. Klcgter nf Bulii)Hit tins umde a very curious experiment In pnotogra pjt. mid one ili.it to many people will appear almost Incredible. He photo grapneil a bullet after It bad been fired from n rifle and while it was proceed' lng with a velocity of 440 meters rath er more than a quarter of a mile a second. A regQlar Infantry rifle was the weapon .selected for the purpose of conducting the experiment which wsa tn every way successful, a perfect re production of the bullet being the re sult A horse at foil gallop, a swallow la Ita flight and even a flash of light ning have succumbed to the photog rapher's srt, bat this last triumph Is still mors marvelous. snd wmiskiy HAarra cur! st hem with- a. it wooujcy, h. a. HMN.nyorStrsft. EC. D.&O.D. LINE. flPIUM Dtam Cannot ha farti. hoick and painless rsiMhM rasfa oo UoaiKwi snd the ilk STrowtng sol f ii fir ow way n irfvd?arfn try an inflystff Wh thtsfiw I iffflsoajif hi lur rvMbhnjr mntni or imperfect k SJM wri it is entir .; cosrl. tsisto the Tffi, isiisWlM IHeawQ le its nr tsai evasssnsss. Om HsssirstTTJ m ftsjf tea arv osaaM folV (Mr ir ggts A lands! i Jp In the mountains destroy ed 100 rant of te track of the tt Coins rd tea X saaV 4 Iff ffj . 1 TOI Hi uai l at as i ,:,r.n.1i1slU Is IISk IJ ikT w'tlltTte! to-lslir i the Jsparwee Asabsssnvkir Nnflsnrs artah sssilhyet isassn ror- roondd by bar stiia sentrta wmiHm any girt h, tin. Itora atqilsjaera, a Bagliak mao ssjirnsfisit. who rsfwasi fs pAf her Kancollor Of tM la sa ao lajUim IA. i T . J. USE !"leWT. F tHaaaaHaVra heUer ssji t eaft i UMI jMWRm An! . awraHl wATAwSKg, IjMVVif n( hfljftW Ml pBT t V-ft 4? WMk ITT 4m Stmmmm, The seek war of wars as i- sd st rt.ni. fmsji issha is stasis; term kef afl AssevVstsi agrtgsJtatnJ ft lefea. Tho 0ftMl Bromo- Pepsin Hate Um Word Phpoln.' niinro hMki On tboj Bpot . h 9tcU. Iktoif Mm For County Treaaurer To the PetnorreUe Voters of Craven OoesaW: 1 bsrtiy nfootcs mysMf a candl- date for the offVo of Trssimr far Craven county, subject to suitor, of tho Dhsnorratic primariee. Duriisg my term of offtce I hav endeavored fsilh Mf and ttrrjiariisny to discharge the wrsrrs) Ih" "fflrlsl have been properly pfefMd. It boon the rutnm of nor port nommsto for the aoooftsj term, audi slung for fWa iifalsiion ot the of my party, I rely opnt the j- s. " ' nf my CflodMaU for hetjig',of oi Dtofo 1 s)aojeo to sraeoOeo so the Dona eosjtkt voter of Owwoal ooaisty that I 10 1 ruck Shippers l It it nex:eavy that the Steamers tail promptly on time ; we therefore cannot receive freight after 5 p. mi ft wmm I SWEEPS OUT ALL POISONS. 1 RHEUM ACIDE goes rlht to tha seat of tho trouble and I cures permanently because it removes the causoof disease. H Rhoumatlam la an Internal disp.nse. Rubbing will not cure It. But RHEUMACIDE euros after all others fall, because It H I "BETS AT THE JOINTS FROM THE INSIDE." I Cured After 16 Years RhcsmacMshaicVefl tlMiadsolf BBJ mm. Nponekonwlh.wmiH li p h .1 uncumjiisiq liter S" I Mve endured Hiirhis (hst Uwr. I wi irriol !.y other BMSSS sjhf BOM I I VtVi-V ' ph)ktaMtadfaa. I ButasniteofkHKUMACinK. idccidr.i i ,,, , it Sample bottle and I tiisl Ibn tsksn ilo botllrt . sn-1. ll to booklet fftt If TbS I I !oA'?dSra rnd 5c. far po,t I (rossair srstsm Mas. Lausa u. Gasombs. 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