The Covington news. (Covington, Ga.) 1908-current, December 20, 1911, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
for presents for members of your family, friends and some are thinking of I irk” Now just as a suggestion, suppose you look at the many, many beautiful jK.stock is very complete, in fact a great deal larger than we have ever had and Movement, Elgi [in or Wal- Brooches Ladies Set Bings : ne 20 y< ear case $10.75 J g 1 1 assortment of Stand- Beautifully designed, set with opal, and Rockford movements from pearls and diamonds, in solid gold W5 to $9.50 mountings from $2.50 to $10 G9c Bracelets 69c Signet Bings \ BHfi ^ Solid gold Brooches in Roman and Solid gold gold signet rings, good Link Cuff Buttons ery Beautiful Bracelets for baby, Bright finish from $1.25 $10 for ladies and gentlemen $1.95 from 69c to $2.25 to to $6.50 Solid gold cuff Buttons for ladies grade gold filled Bracelets, gold filled Brooches from 85c and gentlemens from $1.98 to fi! ed with joint catch from to $2.50 $6.00 secret $200 to $9.50 Beauty Pins Mesh Bags Lockets Fancy Engraved Roman finish, two Very beautiful designs, ladies mesh High grade, gold filled lockets and three in sets, from 35c Alarm Clocks bags in kid lining and plain from Witches designs to $1.75 A very good alarm clock which $250 to $9.00 artistic made for 2 pictures in ! 6 size from 65c to $10.50 Watch Fobs costs you elsewhere $1.00 and we Scarf Pins ps 'genuine sell you- 79C Solid 20 \ Bar Pins Solid gold top watch fobs, from gold scarf pins, signet mount¬ $1.48 to 3.25 Fountain Pens ing from $1.00 to $2.50. Also i O-k solid gold ladies Bar Pins, A very beautiful line of metal size movement, 10 years guaran Roman finish from $1.50 to $2.50 watch fobs, gold filled, perfectly Very nice assortment of Water ed case $6.90 Gold filled from 48c 95c guaranteed from $1.69 $5.00 fountain $1.50 $5 to to man pens, to E^ery gold filled article that we sell is absolutely if not satisfactory will be replaced with a ne> REMEMBER—We give you better prices than y< articles free of charge. Remembes the place AT WRIGHTS DRUG STORE (Continued from Page 2) Woman's Club Questions. If Tufidius against Ctvtolaners? Does It point out defect In .he latter ? | Lrilaaiius is. How in report of Coninius towards is shown to feel What has he done with Hodahip, with DM and family af wtieaui? [M. Where is Act III prepared for? Itat dose Carioteatus say on the. pines of his wife aid mother? Id. How is he fiWUr affected by feir appearance? 11. Trace stages of anotiom. in \ ol pmaus plea. What passion is ®u ponis in her? What is effect of lines spoken by young Marcius? In yielding to his mother what Use Coriolanius surrender? ». What cover has Aufidius for i tsrtidy? [ ’ py.lvh, 1910. by C. E Zimmerman Co. No. 71 Co >ve r half of the things bought in this s * r °ughout the year are gifts. T H!S is simply because our Jewelry Store is a Logical place >y present, fi here you will find every desirable article ma r artistic, unusual, and good taste. 1 gold or or silwr s ^ r ^ always CHRISTMAS TIME in Jcially T real gifts, something that is simp ”» von you rkire ffsuc to buy j not. . . ,, M ___ „ 24. What report does CaTiolaniu make of the Vofccians? 25. Does play close with an opti¬ mistic note? What is philosophy of play? 26. What is your opinion of the character of Coriolanius? NOTICE—I AM PREPARED TO down side walk and yard walk tilling at a reasonable price and guarantee my work. If you want ainy tilling done call on A. N. . PLUNKET, Conyers, Ga.—It. FOR SALE—7-ROOM COTTAGE ON Conyers street, close in and near city school. This cottage is situa¬ ted in one of the most desirable sections of the city and in one block of one of the handsomest residences in Covington. Can be bought at a bargain. Bee L. L. FLOWERS, at The News office..—tf. THE COVINGTON NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1911 LOST RECEIPT BOOK—SINGER MA chine—Laeve at New office. STRAYED OR STOLEN—A LARGE Jersey looking milk cow, horns been trimmed on end, will give milk in three months... Any per¬ son finding this cow please write J. H. BR1DGER, Porterdnle, and get reward for your trouble.—3t. pd. Adams, Lueile Curtis, Lillian Cowan, Annie Dobbs, Josey Dobbs, Sima Jane Dobbs, Clovis Dobbs, Lucy Pearl Loyd Nellie Mae Loyd, Annie McCulloughs, William Ozburn, Mattie Lee Ozburn, Frank Hays, Ross Hays, Robert Dobb _ ~ Go „ out to the . Lyric T . theatre .. . to- . night and witness one of the bs moving shows you have seem this season. Change of pictures every night. Show begins at 4:30 every afternoon. Yoiu’111 enjoy these pictures ---—- New motion pictures on at the Lyric theatre tonight. You’ll miss a tieait if you fail to be there. ___ Carry your children out to the Lyr ic • thus afternoon # rpi,. The pictures wW please them and you 11 enjoy them too. Pictures change evAry night. -——— Dad you go out to see that picture at the Ljtsc last might? Go tonight, there is good one there again, and is every ndgh tin the week. Navajo Blankets. Much unadulterated nonsense has been written concerning |the symbol of Navajo Indian blankets, and the •try, legend, tradition and history ■ven by the squaw into its fabric. It ^bolicsjneaning, J|true that some designs have a sym but Hopi, Zuni and freely Apache ’symbols are used quite as . as those peculiar to the Nava jos. The Navajo squaw is one of the least imaginative and least poetical of human beings, and it is quite safe to say that even when symbolic de¬ signs are employed in basket weav¬ ing it is without the remotest refer¬ ence to their true significance. Asbestos Shingles. Asbestos shingles are now being manufactured in this country with suc¬ cess, and the trade has grown enor¬ mously. The new products are of the lightest weight, and fireproof up to a temperature of 2,000 and more de¬ grees. They* are proof against acids and weather, and last as long as a concrete building will. SUPPER PAID FOR ITSELF Clever Trick by Which Liszt and Ru bini Packed House for Their Second Concert. “You must sing,” he said; “this small audience is evidently composed of musical connoisseurs of the town, so we should treat them with respect.” Liszt set the example with a grand overture, and Rubini sang to perfec tion. Liszt gave another piece, and then addressed the audience. .. Ladj€8 and gent i emea> " he sa id f “I think that you have had enough music, au ow me to ask you to take a little supper with us.” rj^ e j nV itation was accepted, and Lj sz t and Rubini entertained the au dience to supper at their hotel, at a cost of twelve hundred francs. When the guests separated the hosts thought the affair had been a joke about ■which nothing more would be heard, but they decided to give their concert as advertised on the following night. To ^ aBtoniBhment the hall was pack . ed . ther€ was n0 standing room . T he who]6 town had turned 0 ut on the chance of an invitation to supper. YOUTH HAS BRIGHT FUTURE Woman Customer Is Much Pleased Over Concession She Won From Young Clerk. Miss Ellis, descending the steps of Bennett & Buck’s hardware store, met Mrs. Lane going up. “What they got?’’ Mrs. Lane demanded in a tone that said, “Nothing much, I guess!” “I didn't look around,” replied Miss Ellis. “I knew what I wanted,” hold¬ ing out an ungainly bundle, “and I got It—a hand bellows for my fireplace. I went in, and Mary Baker’s third— no fourth—boy came right up to me find asked what he could show me. I told him hand bellowses. He brought some up and said they were a dollar. “ ‘Is that the best you can do?’ I ask¬ ed him. “ ‘The very best,’ he says, ‘but I’ll tell you what 11 do, Miss Ellis,’ he says. ‘You don’t look a very strong lady, and I’ll fill it with wind for ye.’ “If you want concessions,” conclud¬ ed Miss Ellis, “I recommend ye to that boy.”—Youth’s Companion. PAGE SEVEN i^ij ■ - A Pertinent Question And A Vital one as well. Without protection a fire means a loss, greater to some than others but in all cases one that does not have to be borne. 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