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, " rp'l ."!, - A PAIR of little shoes. These little shoes I keep them still, 1 keep them, now and' always will; ;A place within my heart, they fill v Thjs pair of little shoes. -, r : . f ' :: Our little lad,: I see him there, , ". His little 'face, so frail and fair, - The sunl ght on his; golden hair va: -.'. Out little lad long gone. - . .,...,: ,,,., ., ,; . it I keep them in the room where he !Was; wont to play ; so careless, free . For they bring back the past to me ' "- This pair of little shoes. ; And so a little while each day t go in there to kneel and pray . To weep for 'him who went away Who wore i those little shoes. Harry Dean in "Southern Farming." : J Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Price, of Jack- sonville, arrived in the city yesterday for a few days' visit. Ex-Judge and Mrs. D. L. ' Ward left yesterday for New York City for a few days' visit. s ,! Mrs. M." R. Griffin who has been the guest of Mrs. Walter Duffy left yes terday lor Elizabeth Lity returmrg home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boswell, of Orien- ' tal arrived in the city yesterday for a few days visit. ' Miss Lola Pelletiay. of Beaufort, lias returned home after visiting here ivith Miss Caritta Wallace. - Mrs. E. H. Gorham, of Morehead City, left last night returning home after a few days' visit in the city. Miss Lizzie Hancock returned to the city last night from Oxford where he has been attending the Methodist Congerence. Miss Robena Benners left, last night for Oriental. , MISS MILDRED BAYLISS UNDER GOES OPERATION. Miss Mildred, Bayliss, who recently underwent an operation for appen dicitis at Stewart's sanatorium, has so far recovered that she has been re anoved to her home. CANTERBURY CLUB TO MEET. The Canterbury Club will meet at the residence of Mrs. C. S. Hollister this evening at 8 o'clock. All members i are requested to bring their ' dues with them to this meeting. The year book for 1914 will be distributed. BRIGHT JEWELS TO MEET THIS AFTERNOON. The Bright Jewels of Centenary Methodist Church will meet this after- oon at 3 o'clock in the Sunday school rooms to arrange for the Christmas entertainment. A full attendance is requested. if SHAKESPEARE CLUB TO MEET Ihe Shakespeare Club will meet ith the Misses Hanff this afternoon, Every member is urged to be present MRS. GEORGE DUNN RECUPERA TING. The numerous friends of Mrs. George Dunn will learn with genuine pleasure that she has sufficiently recovered from a recent operation for appen dicitis which was performed at Stew art's sanatorium, to be removed to her father's home at Fields where she will spend several weeks. "PI IN FULL" HERE MOST SUCCESSFUL PLAY IS TO BE .. SEEN SOON. "Paid in Full." the most successful f . all ; plays, will be presented at the Masonic Theatre" for one night nly, December 11.' i ; v 5 Paid in Full is from the pen of Eu gene Walters and is considered by all ; who are competed to judge, j the est play ever written by an American playwright. It .has the distinction of saakkng the longest run of any play ver presented in New York. - beimt played for over two years at the Astor Theatre; on Broadway, winter and ummer, without the loss 'of a night; ver one year in Chicago, .j Over six million pleased playgoers have lWherl. .and cried with j Jimsey and Emma, save despised Capt. Williams and felt sorry- for Joe; Brooks.;rEyery intelli gent , playgoer . or magazine reader Jcaows the worth of "Paid in Full," .ad in the hands of this clever com pany, headed by . Eiley O'Connor, a p nprmace worth while is guaranteed & Price ' for this . engagement will " -I o 2i cents to $1.00. Ses nw on sale at Wood Lane Drugstore. , J v . Curtain will . rise promptly at 8:30 and carriages and auto may be order ed lor 10:50. ' ' ' , ' ? ' BAZAAR AT PARISH HOUSE WED ; NESDY AFTERNOON. - The ladies of Christ Episcopal church have made elaborate, preparations' -for the bazaar to be held at the Parish House tomorrow afternoon, beginning it 4 o clock. Numerous articles suit able for Christmas gifts will be on sale and the public is extended a cordial nvitation to attend. ' - ' PRETTY HOME WEDDING KINSTON. AT Kinston, Dec. 8. A pretty home- wedding was that at Hookerton of Mr, E. J. Harper to Miss Kittie Sugg, the daughter of Mrs. J. E. W. 'Sugg. A number of relatives and friends saw the ceremony performed by Rev. J. E. W. Sugg, , in the parlor of the Sugg home. The only attendants were Harry Jt Brown, best man, and Miss Leora Hooker, maid of honor. Miss Mary Hooker played the marches and other selections for the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Harper will reisde in Snow Hill, the groom's home town. Meteors, The frequency of meteors Is at its highest toward the end of July and the beginning of Aogusty During the first six months of the year the total num ber of meteors observed on a clear, moonless night Is only about six an hour. At the beginning of July the fre quency increases and attains Its mail mum, sixty -nine an hour, on Aug. 10. The mean for the entire year is twenty-four meteors an hour. London Standout. ' CASCARETS' RELIEVE SOUR STOMACH. SICK, Move acids, gases and clogged-up waste from Stomach, Liver Bowels Cure Indigestion. Get a 10-cent box now. That awful sourness, belching of acid and foul gases; that pain in the pit of the stomach, the heartburn, ner vousness; nausea, bloating after eating dizziness and sick headache, t means a disordered stomach, which cannot be regulated until you remove the cause. It isn't your stomach's fault. Your stomach is as good as any. Try Cascarets; they immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver, nd carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from the bowels. Then y&iir stomach trouble is ended. A Cascaert tonight will straighten you out by morning: a 10 cent. box froifcjfany drug store will keep your stomach sweet;' liver and bowels regular dor months. Don't forget the children their little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too Mhieved. Mafppcd with Electrie Hod Light. , iwioni storaga ttattenc. and CoeMa-Bmwa ReafUrin r. PnM $260.00. 8m Cflog for dtjtalM dcuriptiaa. 60,000 brand-new red, machines will go outTover the Indian trails during the coming year the greatest motorcycle produc tion in the history of the industry. They will flash forth fully armed with " Thirty-Eight Better ments for 1914 Pr Armed with powerful and beautiful Electrics! Equipment! Armed with a New Standard of Value which must completely overturn ''all existing ideas of motorcycle worth. All standard Indian models for 19l4 come equipped with electrio head light, electric tail light, two sets high amperage storage bat teries, electric signal, Corbin - Brown rear-drive i speedometer. , Yoo mtot fcllr realize the 1914 lodiia without thorough atodr of the WM M Cotalog. It make plain a host of compelling Indian faett that aH motor eyala laitomted dim oaa consider to their real profit: Send for tht 1914 India Cafil the moat interetting volomo of motorerele literatoro yon're err read. The 1$14 line of Indian iMotocycles consists of : 1 ! 2 J!1?' 5.!n41,JrTi Model ..... i .$200.00 t H.P. Twin Two.Tweoty.Pivo, Regular Model 225.00 , 1 H.P. Twin Two-Sixty, Standard Model.,... 260.00 v . ' ! Iwi" Roadater Model ,.. 260.00 1 H.P. Twin Two Speed, Regular Model.... 275.00 ' " 7 H.P. Twin Two Speed, Tonriat Standard Model 300.00 " " 1 1 1LP. Twin Ilendee Special Model (with Bleetrio Starter) S2S.00 : , - ; .,' i ' IMtm F.OA Fuet? ''.'.:. "J- ' ; forsalebV - : v VVf 7. HWL,i New Bern, WILLI Sole Ag t lo Notic To Tax Payers" Your 1913 'State -: and County taxes are- no wctue.r lease come- m and settle at once - as both the ?tate and county ' are .needing; th le money. , t 1 Will IU levy on your person al property and Real Estate at an yearly date.. if youf taxes are not paid.;5 1 lof avoid trouble please call and settle at once. " . -. R. B. LANt, Sheriff of Craven County Delicious Sour Pickles also Sweet mixed and whole sweet Gherkins -nackhurn. : You can help ' fight tuberculosis with Red Cross Seals. Do your share now. Forvsale at all drug stores and Ed. Clarks. Big Shipment of Bicycles for the little folks, both boys and girls. Gome to see us. L. H. CANNON Cycle Co. ; 7 H. P. Twit ' ElMtrn T.il Lbjlrt. EbMrii Just Received MOTOCYCLES - FOR -1914 v , Jones, .Femtico, fr? : Carteret Counties i -' , ' ' J fr1- ,v 4 lit 1 rt- " T that leaves no wearer better 3T ? V1. Ji ii I .rt -via.! It pays1 you fort of mind wc aiuu pleasure itiWiililii J i 1 1 X X J V 1 " - Milchcll Building Next to Peoples New 4 4 1 V "1 ", r-0Saw-iST! Tl You hear a lot, these days; about shorta r of vcattle, high cost of living. and so forth. Of course shortage of cattle affects . - the leather market. can't' buy "cowhide" shoes, if there's no "cowhide" to thenr fronv there's 1 a . . scarcitv' of i a scarcity of LEATHER Shoes. get this point. : 1 , , HERE'S THE MOST IMPORTANT POINT The name SELZ on a shoe means they are' made of -leather, throughout.1 and are Guaranteed doubt, that they are going to service and longer, wear than in dollars and cents as well as and body to insist on SELZ. wc . Bucwiiuuc i ui, van(i ll ; gives to snow tnem. f or men, women and children. - - . ..... . r' .v. SELZ ROYAL BLUE STOKE y VI -..'VI niA Am .m . MAan m r. L. UuUUIi!!) Mil) LUltlf AN I ' STALK CUTTER V 1 1 .'-'; DISC HAnr.cv 'J', 0 m;v ci:r.N, n. c. 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