h I i IVew Eern, N. ., Friday Moriting,'. Slay 5, 1905.; Tol. XXIII.-Xo. 28. Twenty-Fourth Tear -V f Ay Xx KM J8MmtcheU&C6 - Invites special attention to their superior assortment of, mer chandise adapted to the wants 8 everyfamily. . A call or eorrespon-, dence welcomed. ' - i'-.v Our Stock of Wash Fabrics; - - - - - " t-:.! S.- Commands attention, comprising a variety of interesting fea tures. It contains absolutely nothing carried over from last season, but is fresh and clean embracing a complete Range of leading popular brands in all the latest novelties to be had. They convey everything that is to be found in a first class and up-to-date Dry Goods Store. CHILDREN'S, MISSES AND. LADIES SHOES A SPECIAL TY. The new Spring Oxford and Gibson Ties are here in Kid, Pat, Tans and White Canvas. Matting, Rugs, Floor Oil Cloth, Window Shades, Lace Curtains Sheets, Pillow Cases, Couch Covers and Bed Spreads. J. M. Mitchell & Co., i PHONE 288. 42 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. re-lfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTf Another lot ot those Nice N. C. Hams. FEESM LOT WBX Fine Sweet Mixed Pickles in bottles and in bulk. Alo Heinz Cukes in Vine gar, loose and in barrel. All Goods Fresh and Agency for ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Carefully Selected. We solicit consignments of all kinds of Country Produce and Guarantee Prompt attention and Quick Returns and will promise the Highest Prices that can bo obtained. ATLANTIC HOTEL TO OPEN. " IfMUioue iea ra nuiiine rarnvn. . mmsiij. : Sleeping Can For Summer Months y T Bortlnid." ' y , Horehead City. N. C, May 4th-rThe Atlantic Hotel at this place, owned by the Atlantic ANorth Carolina Railroad has been leased for the coming; season to C. Gresham & Son., Charlotte. N. C; and will be under the ! management - of Mr. Willis P, Collins, who has success fully managed resort hotels in Western North Carolina and some of the Western States. The Greshams are well known all over North Carolina and the South as managers of famous eating houses at important points on the Southern, Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air Line railways. In preparation for the summer business a lanre amount of money has been expended in partially refurnishing many of the rooms of the hotel and refitting the dinng room and kitchen. It is therefore a safe predic tion that the hotel will this summer be kept in splendid style and its table will be unsurpassed. The hotel will be opened in part on May 15th, receiving such guests as may care to come, here at that time, and will be formally open ed on June 1st, as usual. Already a large number of guests have been book ed for the summer, there being a great er number of applications than has ever before been known so early." In order to accommodate the large numler of visitors to this popular seaside resort the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad has announced that in addition to its usual train service, it will run special trains every Sunday. These special trains will not only afford fcheap rates to this point, but will make it possible for excursion visitors to spend a longer time at the seashore than heretofore. Perhaps the greatest improvement. however, and one that has been long wished for by the people along the lin and the traveling public generally is the announcement that through sleeping cars will be regularly operated during the summer in connection with th Southern Railway to and from More- head. NO VERDICT PATTERSON CASE, MMrlal ud lury Discharged. " Jury Cannot vjkgnV.: Third Attempt a Ftilur to. ' ,' Settle the Cist." New York, May 4. At 150 o'clock the morning the jury in the . case of Nan Patterson, triedjfor the third time on the charge Of murdering Caesar Ydung, wascalled in the into the court room by Recorder Goff. When the 12 men were in their places and the court officials had all arrived, the recorder asked why the defendant had not been brought into court. A deputy' sheriff replied that she had been feeling ill and had retired, but was then being dressed Alter a wait of 12 minutes, Miss Patterson appeared looking pale and in a highly nervous state. ' "Gentlemen, have you been able to reach an agreement?" asked the re corder of the jury. "No, sir," replied the foreman. "Is there any question of law or evi dence in which I can instruct you? Is therejuly Way in which the court can help you?" ' The foreman looked for an instant at his fellowmen, then turning to the re corder, said: "No, sir, I don't believe you can help us." Then you will retire to reconsider the matter." The jury filed out and the court room was cleared. Recorder Golf remained in his chamber r&tdy to recieve a ver dict if rendered or to further in.'truct the iurv. Upon being assured th: t there was no chance of an agreement, he discharged the jury. IN FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES. CAPT; GRAHAM'S GRATITUDE Suffered from Sores, on Face and Back Doctors Took His Money . But Did No Good Skin Now Looks Clear as a Baby's. ANOTHER CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES Give us a Trial, L H Ervin, to hl. mi I and Retail Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. Captain W. S. Graham, 1321 Eoff St., Wheeling, W.Va., writing June 14, '04, says : " 1 am so grateful I want to thank God that a friend recommended Cuticura Soap aud Ointment to me. I suffered for a long time with sores on my face and back. Some doctors said I had blood poison, and others that I had barbers' itch- None of them did me any good , but they all took my money. My friends tell me my skin now looks as clear as a baby's, and I tell them all that Cuticura Soap aud Ointment did it." STILL ANOTHER CURE Neck Covered With Sores, Hair Fell Out, Wild With Itching Mr. H. J. Spalding of 104 W. 104'h St., New York City, say9: " For two years my neck was covered with sore9, the disease spreading to my hair, which fell out, leaving au unsightly bald spot, and the soreness, inflam mation, anil merciless itching made nic wild. After a few applications of Cuticura the toruieut subsided, the sores disappeared, and my hair grew thick aud healthy as ever." Fairbanks Cottolene in 2 and 4 lb. tins at 10c lb. Absolutely pure Fruit Jelly in glass es (assorted) just received. Harvey's Small Haras and Breakfast ! Strip.. Fresh Cakes and trackers. ! Don't you need a good Broom and i Door Mat P ! Complete assortment of fresh Canned Fruits and Vegetables Fresh Fox River Butter received every week. Fresh Oatflakes, Rice and Grits Fan cy Syrup and Fortorica Molasses 10c qt. i J. L. McDaniel WUoleMale A Ra11 Grocer. farker Store. Corner Itroml ud Hancock fits. . The price of a pretty lace s $1.00 three packages of Htlistjr's I.ocVy Monntain Tea. Brings red lips, bright I eyea and lovely color. 36 cm a Tea or Tablet. For aale by P. S. Duffy. Go Carta, latest styles at low prices. John B. Ives, 93 Middle St. Ice Cream Soda at McSorlcy's. DODOaODODODO aonooaoa DOOODO 11 DIG SI i m Pictures and Mouldings. We are making a very handsome die- play of pictures and also shall be glad to have you call and see them. We make frames. JOHN B. IVES, 93 Middle St. We have just received a beautiful assortment ot silks for waist and suits A 36 inch ponge worth 75 at 48c. " 32 Inch ponge, better goods.fworth 76c at 48c A 32 inch ponge, aU silk, worth $1.00 at 72c. A 36 inch Black Taffetta, worth $1.25 at 08c. A 36 inch niack Taffetta, worth! 1.00 at 85c. A 27 inch Black Tafletta 90c at65c. W also hav 22S yard Bilks In all (rade nvCrxJor to be sold Um thaa New York rant l few sal will last for one week only. THESE GOODS MUST AD women should strive to be besul - IfuL Beauty rules mankind. Hollia I tor's Bocky Mountain Tea brings red I lips, bright eyea and cream-like cunv I plesion. 8S cenU, Tern or Tablets. For I sale by T. & Duffy. I CATARRHAL TROUBLES VALENT. Breathe Itsrtet Hmum Castes Catarrh. Wriiil, 14 Bs CsreC Catarrhal troubles are mors common C. R. Tyson Involved In Debt anil Crmlittrs Mako Demands. Mr. C. R. Tyson, a young man wl o recently came to this city from Nasl -ville N. (J., and bought Mr. L. J. T;ij o:'s stock a few months 'ajro i.s in hit - ing presumably in the city appanntly anxious to avoid sundry bills which the wholesale grocers have nguinxt him. Tuesday nipht he closed an agrei - ment to sell his Htock to J. O. Land and J. H. Weddell, the latter having only a nominal interest. After the bargain was made the purchaser began to take an inventory. Wednesday morning it lxtaine known of this transaction several wholesale irrocery dealers who had account: against him and begun to investiat' where they were going to get their money. It was found that lyon hau been conducting buainehs in his wife's nami in order to Bhirk responsibility. Hit nan e is C. R. Tyson, and his business had been conducted under the name ol E." M. Tyson the initials of his wife, and it was generally supimsed that the name was genuine. Under this name he haa not only de ceived local dealers but wholesale grocers out of the'eity. The amoun' of the indebtedness is said to be be tween I1.2U0 and $1,50(1 The claim of local dealers being (700. Mr R A. Nunn has Mils of several o these creditors and has evidence that PRE 1 Tyson is guilty of fraud and it is proba ble that he will have to answer Tot criminal action as well a civil Several suits In the civil courts have been filed against him. He Is reported as having transacted business in other citios In the same manner. AND STILL ANOTHER " l or over thirty years I suffered from painful ulcers aud au eruption from my knees to my feet, and could rin.l neither doctors nor medicines to help nic, until 1 took Cuticura which cured me in six months. ( signed) M. C. Moss, Gainesville, Tex." Cutl. lira So, p. Utiin-nt, .urt I'llU .rf ani throughout th. wuiUl. 1-ultrr Urug U Chetu. Curp., Bortou, Sol. l'Ti'- ir s. ud fit " How to Cure Every Uuinou." REYNOLDS BROS, SEW SHOE NTOBT .81 Iiroad Street. I'arker SSiiiltJiiix. Special aJos Friday and Saturday. itejt Style:., Men and 1.. idles shoes. J S Rockers and Couches. Ju t received a large stock of the la test anil newest styles and designs. They will Ih; sold at prices lower than ever iH'fore. Come quick and get your pick. for 00. J. J. BAXTER.? cccocccaeccooncccoccxsoccco We a re A f tier , you r Trad and wi 1 1 make it to your. Interest to come to SEE US HJBBOM SPECIAL-W. pw. Bt QuaUty sin. Taffed wk riUon.15 akir. Yesw ikle I0t jmnL , r w' . .. WASH OOOp-We .ffyt f ;f UfW Uood. HimiMHiwrirraHKsrMltMlrl fM tt atylM aM lew. f prkm (U aiUt tt , at this isod than at any other time of the year," Th suddea (hangs that Gome during im spring man in ars produrthr f man case oC catarrh that without proper trsatraodt win eon chronic. . . .A The pi a ntwt, most coovmieat. and only scientific method for th treat ment and cur of eaLarrh, It UyocneL Simply put twenty drop la the MtUa pocket kahalr that com wlU)varj outst, and than breath tt' for . ahre mioritea four bme a day. ' Thi cwmpWU Hjrofnnl outfit Costa but oo dotUr, and as Ih buValar will but I Ktim and thor h sufrkint Hyomei for several wotka' treatment, ft th Mt cononlral catarrhal remedy known. Estr bottlas taaj kw procaretj for ftfty tmu. Ask r. S. Duffy you the ttmng gOAraate urvWf wbk tve mIU UytMiM4. . trnmaJctMibW la r- OOTUINO-Me.'. Twa fU ttuiu, apscial tlM. sws3 uneu immis m.m. M s $1160 FT I - M Intk rvrsl at eoty t praH. iart. l mf u tt td. - .C03pTLaOjKT,; 75 Illddlemroit. , OH If COLONIZATION AGENT ' WILL LEAVE Th Hafla swl,rlla Afeat, tetars Ts ity Mtfttlf MetM. Hk Ml VWL tTbsldo PeHaturO, th luliaa lawyer who baa been m th city for several day eruUavormg to get peopl inter eetixi m an Italian eukmltatlon scheme. eave for his homo tn Proridcnce, Rhode liland.' He trnr kimaelf ai highly phmsxl with hi rW t and b-4 Uevea that It will meet -with good re tulU kUhoagh Bpthlng definite be been done yet. " - - .'-..'-, II UiUrvWwed many ponom Inrlud' ing farmer amund New Ben on hi prrt and be wrnt to CokUlioro and mad some mveit-l'.iti Uier. II was kindly referred and bis pina . was acknowtedged by stl to U on thai weuM prnre valuahle should it bo put p it into prvliov M say many farm. en are anxious to employ lutWa tabor' era. It wVhoa te that.k Hen. Cimnvms and Mr. A. D Ward fur IVir trsluab'e httf(nt arrd tnlrea Uk r tia-V in the er. m - aa tUn he npri hi thlt (tn t nOwm Ho have girn him fid In Kftr j iMY.rd uiriie hr ivl 1 rW tf4VTtt MlUifM- I KASTKR CARDS - Fine Line of Easter Cards Just Ueceiv-el. Owen Q. Dunn. trading Printer Rutlnaar. Car Pel lock ft Crarea Rt. Spalding's 1905 Base 'Ball Guide Have Arrived Also a full tin of Balls Bats, Mitts, Cloves and llaaks. Full line of Lawn Ten nis Goods, Bicycle and other Snorting Goods, Wm T. Hill. ' 'fpotirglCooda' Prop- Large Stock of Mattings At Reduced Prices. Furniture,' Stoves, Kefri(rerators, Freezers, fin-Carts and House Furnishing Goods purchased from Disoswuy and Taylor arc oirered at (iREATLY KEDIH'KI) I'KIt'KS. New arrival of pictures and frames, 1'icturr Mouldings, etc. Frames made and fitted. vJolxn B. Ives Succeiwor to Diaosway and Taylor, 03 Middle Htreet. Valuable City erty For Sale! V On rriday, Kay Btb 106, at 11 a. m. I will Mil at nubile sue lion ot Om rrremUea, th lot on Polloek streotBom bered , situated pest to L. H. Cut ler wher Mrs. Mary Heath formerly Mred, ' ' . - '- . , - MI33 M0LUK HEATH. ' 3. B, STKEET. Auetloooer. V " ;.;a. a. ii uli, fa ill Sir tm:i lr: fa fii. II V tiia ;.'! r in ins .:. t t Caf, lira Woa C'. CAROLINA BRICK CO., l t larl, njrr.an. Cl.J'.ng, Kir.! I Annual Capacity 15,0O0.CJ:d. l!itlnlrt!WH,U,in fc.i.,. ..... r,. ,,,,,, , f ,T I -' 4 "i- U f I ai ,ri ..V i ' 7 1 . 1? I ( i I ti p .'1 . I . I . I. fc- WE HAVE JUST KEtJElYED AN UP-TO DATE LINE :0F Blue Serges and Worsted Plaid in Square and Sack cut modtl. Alw nhbj llnr of Children Clothing. HOWARD BROTHERS Under Hotel Hazelton. Our Q-xadio-atcc Don't fail to secure position. Nearly down now hokiina; good plarn in New Bern. Many other in rmutinna it varvxui other point. Writ for special offer to twhm. NtW URN N C 8, i. HOI.IJMJAY, Prraldent, New Bern. N. C State Mutual Life Assurance Co v ' f V orcti'entcr JIImclioeiUi. ' O'f aM'tei lft44 YnOU. AH form ef life and EfvWmenl poliete kuaed. ' . Annual raaK rlHrktxta are nsid atun all oobctea. Eicry pot try bs ndurd Mnmmm th raab sorrenrW and said- M to which the tneored la entitled by th Law of Ma srfcysrtta. eah , r Itoa't hwure nhm yow haf ron-u yawarajss ramnhkxa, rate and yvm tar any ac Mnt oa appUeatioo. HIM. B.H.HQWB, DUtrlct Agent We Otfer Some Special values i;; r.r.ontr.ya m.i worn, oaviiMA. Fiti9. r.!', Ullti. A' t f ill V rf Mi( if hr4 M'(ieite Hue. . ; V, . r r, ; --1 in t irntUt rA w . any ( rvlt f rf , .; i , r-g -, k , r'71 ,n ,