The Covington news. (Covington, Ga.) 1908-current, December 21, 1910, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
PAGE SIX GUT GLASS As A!! The World ^UL WATC w Concedes first place to LIB BEY S Cut Glass. We have the Elgin, Watches Nothing else gives equal pleasure to the giver South Bend and Hamilton Watch¬ and the recipient of charming specimen of this Waltham, a watches. We have few beautiful product. In each city LIB BEY is es. All first class, high grade a represented only by the leading dealers. We 17 jewels going at $10.00 to $12.00, 15 jewel at $10.00. take a pleasurable pride in being chosen for this all the various sizes from 0 to 18 from 7 to 21 jewel, which are Rail¬ Come in and the display. We have , community. see price watch looking for from $2.50 road standards. We have any you are up. All guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every way, especially time keepers. Don’t fail to see our X-mas watches, especially if you are in need of one. Never JtlT order a watch through a mail order house as they never are regulated to keep —ZSL all of watches for 1 Cases 20 and 25 years. time, We guarrntee our year. Watch Fobs The safety kind are best. We have a splendid assortment to select from. $1.00 to $7.00. Lockets Lockets. Our line is complete and up to date. There's none better. We have just what you want for the price of $1.00 to $10.00. It will pay you to come here and make your selection as we have the largest and most up to date line of Jewelry ever shown in Covington AT LOW PRICES Shop early, avoid rush. Don’t fail to buy your goods here as we engrave every article free of charge Every article exactly as represented THE COVINGTON JEWELRY STORE Covington, Ga Monroe—Covington Football Game. First the score, Monroe 15; Coving¬ ton 12. The game was played last Friday afternoon on the bail ground in Mon¬ roe, being called promptly at 2:30 p. m., and ending at 3:45. About 200 spectator® and rooters were out, and everybody thoroughly enjoyed it. As the score will indicate the game was close and the teams well matched. The Monroe team had a slight advantage in weight; while the Covington boy®, It must be said, displayed more knowledge of the game. The Covington team accompanied by the principal of the Covington school, Prof. Gibson, who is also the coach of the team. Prof. Upshaw, Supt. of the Covington school, Mr. J. M. Wright, (an enthusiastic rooter) and Messrs. T. C. Swann, R. E. Nor cros®, C. A., and T. J. Harwell, jour¬ neyed over in four automobile®. There were several star plays, and the knights of these several received much applause from their admirers. Special mention should made of the runs by Emerson son, Mendel Boonstin and John 7 mmm watchj GO ALL OVER THE WORLD Come in and examine our line before purchase at some place where expenses are higher and you have to pay the different* Also very handsome line of gold filled, silk ribbon Fobs for men and ladies, 90c to $5.00 Handsome Solid Gold Cuff Buttons, Roman or bright finish, $1.50 up. Gold filled Cuff Buttons from 75c up. Beautiful line of gold filled Lockets and Neck¬ laces from $1.00 to $10.00. Every one guaranteed. THE COVINGTON NEWS, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 21, 1910. Rings Rings. They are ail solid gold and guaranteed to wear always. Signets and sets, any size wanted from $1.00 to $20.00—even diamonds. Stick Pins Stick Pins. We carry a large line of them, $1.00 to $2.50. No trouble to find what you want. of the Monroe teem, and Leonard Sain of the visitors. Also for general all-round star playing Bagley Wright, the midget quarter of the Covington aggregation, whose weight is report¬ ed under 95, and who i® undoubtedly worth hi® weight in gold to his team. The Covington team won choice of goals, leaving kickoff to the Monroe boys. Covington ‘scored first, with a touchdown, in 3 minutes from *he time play was started. This they followed with a second touchdown, then Monroe began to show ’em up, and continued An the lead from then on. There were a number of spectator® who had not seen a football game be¬ fore. The red sw’eater brigade of the fe¬ minine contingent added color to the situation, altho they didn't get suffi¬ ciently excited to root for either team —also we would make special mention of the little lady with the large white plume. A dozen or so boys from the A. & M., came down to the game. The lineup follows: Covington Position Monroe I. Moore Center G. Durden Great Bargains In Watches and Jewelry For Christmas Presents at J. SEIGEL’S - Wright’s I have now a very handsome line of Misses, Children’s and Ladies Bracelets, every one of them guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. P-iices from $1.15 to $8.50. Solid gold, Ladies Brooches, something very pretty, from $2.50 to $6.00. Solid gold Rings for Children for 85c. Solid gold Signet and plain Rings from $1.50 to $6.00. Cuff Links Cuff Links. We have a full assort¬ ment. Pearls, Sterling and gold, at prices 75 cents to $7.00. Shirt Waist Sets Shirt Waist sets. Beauty pins and bar pins, a very useful and needypin. We handle a large stock of Hat pins Sterling and filled, 75 cts. to $1.00. Thimbles 25 cts. to 50 cts. F. Hill R. G. R. Cooper E. Hill L. G. J. Durden D. Upshaw R. T. M. Ay cock W. Milner L. T. E. Moon C. Clarke R. E. D. Launius R. Milner L. E. E. Goodwin B. Wright Q. B. M. Boorstin L. Sain i R. H. E. Nunnally D. Butler L. H. J. Mears Edw. Cowan F. B. E. Jackson F. Cooper Subs. J. Mitchell Referee, Prof. Cowan of A. & M.; Umpire, Earl Broach; Timekeeper, B. P. McCormic.—Monroe News. FOR TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT. Georgia, Newton County. To Whom It May Concern; The appraisers appointed to set aside a year’s support for Mrs. Alex¬ ander Piper and her two minor chil¬ dren, having filed their report, this is to cite all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said report shall not be made the judgment of this court. Given under my hand and seal, this Nov. 16, 1910. A. D. MEAJJDR, Ordinary. Pay that dollar you owe for The Covington. News. Very handsome line of Watches in Ladies and Gents sizes. Standard and high grade movement, 10, 20 and 25 year guarantee on cases. Every one of them a Big Bargain. Give them a look. The above prices will convince you that I am placing extremely low prices on my stock and every article in my entire line is a bargain. Fountain Pens Fountain Pens. The best, all guar¬ anteed satisfaction, $1.25 to $7.00. Bracelets Bracelets. Something very orna¬ mental and attractive, gold and filled, $1.00 to $14.00. Tie Clasps useful Tie Clasps. Something and serviceable, $1.50 to $2.25, all sizes. GEORGIA AND ALABAMA MAKING GREAT STRIDES. The Georgia and Alabama Industrial Index, published at Columbus, Ga., say® dn its regular weekly issue: “A spirit of progress and optimism characterizes the business report of the two states for the past week. Rome, >Ga., voted $275,000 of improve¬ ment bonds. Dublin, Ga., $30,000 of bonds and Hart county, in the same state, $40,000 of road and bridge bonds. Dallas oounrty, Alabama, awarded contract for $55,470 of road construction, and Stewart county, in Georgia, is to vote on the issuance of $100,000 of rood bonds. “A company was chartered to es¬ tablish a railroad from Gadsden, Ala., to Birmingham, Ala., the probable route being via Ragland, Ala., and dm Georgia the Danville & Cary Railroad Company applied for charter, with capital stock of $100,000. A fertilizer factory for Decatur, Ala., a $250,000 telephone company at Carrollton, Ga., and a $90,000 cotton mill at Hartwell, Ga., are among the industries report ported, notable among them being a ed. Many farm land deals are re $40,000 sale in Dougherty county, Brooehe 8 Brooches. Something the ladies ap¬ preciate. We have just what you are looking for. Silverware 1847 William M, Rogers’ best plat¬ ed ware, guaranteed. We have many different kinds of presents in Ster¬ ling goods, Gents Military sets, La¬ dies toilet sets, hat marks, key rings, whisk brooms, hat Brushes and many other articles. t I and a $42,000 sale dn Bulloch in the same state, another transaction, of interest being the sale of Colbert county land a it $100 an acre, or nearly twice its val¬ ue a few years ago.” Sheriff Sale. GEORGIA, Newton County. Will be sold before the Court House door, in the City of Covington, on the 1st Tuesday in January 1911 within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, the following proper¬ ty, to-wit: One house and lot. in the city of Covington, on the north side of the Georgia Railroad near depot. Bound¬ ed on the South by right of way of Georgia Railroad; west by lands now owned by "he county; north by land® formerly owned by J. W. B. Summers East by Mrs. Richardson, on which lot is located a four room house and known as the Stephen Clark house. Said lot containing two roods and thirty-two rods, more or less, and known amd distinguished as port of lot No. 267, 9th district, originally Henry, now Newton county, and bounded as follows: Beginning at Come to see me for your Holiday Goods. I can save you money. J. SEIGEL, Jeweler Don’t forget the place—Dr. ^ 1 Corner Drug Store^^^f Summers -stone corner, running south 24 1-2, west 2 Chain® and 14 links to a stone comer, thence south 71 de¬ gree®, east 3 chains and 65 links to a stone corner, thence 71 degrees to west 2 chains and 30 links to begin¬ ning corner, — south east corner of said tract being 100 feet the corner of the Georgia railroad and 5 stains and 52 links west of stone corner of the road leading from Covington to Oxford, now west street. Said prop¬ erty levied on as the property of David Clark wiht a city court fi f ;l in favor Jacob Carr against the said David Clark. This Nov. 28, 1910. S. M. IIAY, Sheriff. RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS i and pullets for sale and Eggs from Prize wining pen. See me.—J. A. Wright. 474747474. .j. * 4* * * * r -I* DR. T. U. SMITH .J. DENTIST. * .J. Operations performed by the latest and most scientific me- V .}• thods. Office, Room No. 9, T 4* 4* Star Building, Covington, Of. 3H- Ga. J . 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