The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, December 13, 1929, Image 6

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jgjji * ' ,i4 ' Never such an array of gift items at real bargain prices as we are now offering* jSSSI Letf us show them to you before you buy a single gift* It will save you much shopping CQ&4 worry aijid may mean saving you many dollars on your Christmas shopping tour* icis4 j iff,ft. 4. <%!<[• ■, ttiaace, Cheviots worth 19c *~l4c Isad-Lassie Play Cloth, worth 1 ] CC. : 25c | 14c Ijxtra Heavy Brown Sheeting j value f //Ah l'Oc ~~f . ‘-V " ~ B-4 Wowp'Peppral Sheeting I V# Worth 50c SQ C Li u,7t Phenix guaranteed ! Feather proof, 8-oz Tick, '* '3sc value !T 25c Case, made out of fleeting, 35c value fcioty t • • 23c dijr ; oys Union Suits, values up to • ;<■*>. .■ SI.OO 350 59 69c f I Good Heavy Men’s ** Sweaters 89c of E. H. MOBLEY Buy Where You Get More • Christmas Bargains. COVINGTON, GA. For Your Money. } i' ■*.: V I <• • . I jo jy Do Not Fail to Remember the Little Ones Christmas Big $5.00 value in Ladies or Men’s all wool Coat Sweaters $345 Beautiful line of Ladies Sport Sweaters $1.95 TO $5-95 40 pcs. of 36-in Heavy Fleeced outing, worth 25c, per yd. 15c A clean sweep of all of Ladies Fur Trimmed Coats. We have a good assortment yet to select from We have a wonderful selection of John B. Stetson hats for men. They make most any man smile to wear one, and make an excel lent Christmas present. Xmas Goods coming in every I day. We will have a big line for you to select from. - If it is a rain coat you’re looking for, see us. Our prices have been reduced $1.95 TO $4-95 CRISP CHATTER Wealth is a curse when the neigh bors have it. The better a man thinlcs he is the more foolish he acts. What percentage of conscience seems to be remorse? It’s a poor patent medicine that can’t get itself imitated. The man who itches for a thing may get it by lively scratching. Tf your harvest is a failure remem ber you selected the seed. Weakness is the only fault that is incorrigible.—ltochefoucald. The way of the transgressor is one way, but there are other ways. The sexton makes a grave mistake when he digs in the wrong lot. About all a pessimist is good for Is to sit around and hatch out misery. Those who inherit health should take care of it. It is worth more than a fortune. Tilings are not always what they seem; first appearances deceive many. —Pliaedrus. If you have little faith in your town, let a stranger censure it, and you will soon get a lot Men and women who weep easiest are frequently of the temperament that scold easiest. Teople will not tell you your faults; but they will remain silent when you point them out yourself. Good resolutions are too formal; they invite contention. Begin living the good life without vows. ' — —- V THE ROCKDALE REcuku, cuWYERS, GEORGIA Boy’s Scout Shoes $1.85 I ' *• V * \ f -,. 4 Men’s Scout Shoes $195 Men’s $3.00 Work Shoes Men’s $3.50 Work Shoes ; $2 95 Men‘s $4.00 Work Shoes All Men’s and Boy’s Boots have been reduced to close out. Misses Crepe Sole School Ox fords, worth any where, $4.00 at 2 1-2 to 8 qir The best $5.00 Misses Grissle Sole School Oxfords, at 2 1-2 to 8 DC Children’s Shoes and Oxfords at a big reduced price SI.OO to $2 98 THRILLS FOR YOUTH PROVIDED BY CARVER Ponies and war chargers, Arabian steeds and wild west mustangs, high stepping thoroughbreds and fleet-foot ed race horses, all carved from wood, come from a strange workshop in Philadelphia, where Frank Carretta has been carving out merry-go-round horses for 30 years. Children ail over the country shout their approval of Ids work as they circle to the noisy strains of the calliope. His lifelike reproductions are said to be in amuse ment parks from coast to coast. These wooded horses are made principally of white pine, a wood which has been found capable of standing the stress of weattier and usage Imposed upon them, says Popu lar Science Monthly. Each year, about two hundred wooden thoroughbreds leave the work room for their active existence at carnivals, fairs and amusement parks. Wonders of the Deep Placed on Exhibition How science lias taken possession of a tropical island and secured many queer prisoners for “third degree” ex amination, is told in a fascinating series of photographs contributed to the Illustrated London News by Dr. William Beebe, the well known marine biologist. Doctor Beebe and his staff selected as their base “a speck of land’yOflf the Bermudas known as Non such island. They “invaded with net and camera the private haunts of many weird and wonderful aquatic creatures, some of them dwelling far down in the dark abysses of the ocean.” Among them is a jet-black whalelet which carries a brilliant torch projecting from its forehead—this be ing caught at a depth of SOO fathons. -* ii I. ■ It is estimated that about 700,000 persons now living in the United States were married before reaching the age of 16. Work grants for men, worth $1.95 at sl-29 79c Jersey Bloomers, wonderful value at 85c Ladies Silk Bloomers, Heavy weight, special 49c 26 Misses Good Warm Coats to! close out at, each SI.OO TO sl-95 Have you card punched out for $5.00 in trade and get a $3.00 crying Doll, at our store, for the little Girls, only 99c % We have a wonderful line of La dies and Misses Dresses, Jer seys, Crepes and Velvets, all at big reductions Come to see us and be convinced that our prices are cheap. H^Special Offer Subscribe Now to The Rockdale Record Official Organ of Rockdale Cos., and City of Conyers For the Month of December a SPECIAL PRICE OE SI.OO a Year After Jan. 1,1930 $1.50 per year.