Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 20, 1912, EXTRA 2, Page 9, Image 9

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\ “NEWPORT” Model / ) QTYLISH “Swing-toe” _ (, J S Shoe. i High Arch, and up-"= I curved Toe. 6 I Lower Cuban Heel than ’ I I on “Spanish” model. J I Fancy perforation 1 | around top of vamp. etc. I A decidedly “Smart” / 1 shoe, with considerable sag- t I gpstion of that high-toe- i i'dfthiw which has lately / f ruled in advanced foot- i I wear for men. - j I But. for all this, a ■ | dainty womanly type, > I with individuality. / / |HV " *• ' I SPECIFICATIONS J | I —Russet Calf No. 3 —3/4 j | I Fa.>■ e<i Hutton " A ‘. >i . -F 1 f —Soles 8 Sq.—Heels ? " './'£££” \ ? I 17/8 inch Cuban '■'■■'■■•>. JgJF / J r - e carry this I stylein button i ; an< * l ace —* n all leathers. | ■ Regal Shoe Store ) L. J. WING, Proprietor 6 WHITEHALL ST. I I BREADTH of Service . In addition to providing- customers with abso lute safety and painstaking-, individual service, the Management will b e pleased, at any time, to ender to those seeking- advice on financial mat such assistance as is within their power. L interest in the welfare of our depositors has ys been so closely allied with our regular' oitine work, as to be easily classed as a very "ortant and influential branch of our service. Such intelligent advice combined with our bility to financially assist our customers in the promotion and development of their business en terprises, recommends this bank to those who need or desire HELP in their business. THIRD National Bank Capital and Surplus $1,700,000.00 PRANK HAWKlNSPresident JOHN W. GRANT Vice President | JOS. A. M’CORD. . Vice President THOMAS C. ERWIN Casfiior R. W. BYERS . Assistant Cashier W. B. SYMMERS .. . . Asst. Cashier A. M. BERGSTROM ..Asst. Cash’er A. J. HANSELLAsst. Cashier ( Your Twenty-Year Policy Can you change it into a fourteen-year, without in creasing your premiums and without their being any lien or indebtedness against the policy itself? You can do this with a Twenty Payment Life, Guaranteed Div idend Policy, issued by The Southern States Life Ins. Co. This policy also contains the liberal disability clause written only by this Company, under which you receive in cash one-fourth of the amount insured, in case of total disability, and your policy is kept in force for the remainder, without further payments on your part, so long as you continue disabled. Any agent of The Southern States Life will be pleased to explain to you the attractive policies as is sued by this Company, without your assuming any obligation. General Agents u'anted for unfilled territory. Local Agents wanted in all territories. Co-operation of the Company, with their agents, together with their unmatched policies, make agents’ contracts with The Southern States Life profitable. The Southern States Lite Insurance Co. ATLANTA. GA. ’• w - S- McLEOD, c — - J Supervisor of Agents WILMER L. MOORE Pres. 1 , ® for State of Georgia Kead for Profit. Use for Results GEORGIAN WANT ADS i THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1912. @The Greatest Pure Food Distribu- tors in the Country Offer iwW||| Friday-" Saturday Specials Buy For Cash Rogers’ Superior Fresh Roasted Coffee Pure Food Guarantee TT» , O , We select and import the very finest I Another great advantage to the buy- On Every Article ouy at Kogers giades of best varieties of coffee, er is that Rogers' Coffee can be had - fresh from the roaster daily at all our Every article sold by the Rog- j.i you are not aneady a cus- perts in our modern coffee-roasting stores. This is an important point, as ers Stores is guaranteed under tomer oi the Rogers Stores, try plant, one of the most completely coffee soon loses it flavor and aroma National and State Pure Food it a and count your sav- equipped in the South. when roasted, and even the finest cos- Laws, and if not entirely satis- mgs at the end of the month. The blending and roasting is done fee must be fresh roasted to be at its factory may be returned. Buying in immense quantities s 0 that the flavor and aroma of each best- Take our Canned Foods, for for cash and selling for cash variety of coffee is brought out to best wi ? instance: The very finest quali- these stOies invariably undersell advantage and connoisseurs pronounce degree of fineness 'or pulverize as es Obtainable, full pack Cans — tne small credit stores. our blends perfect. sired. better even than the food laws And qualities here are always require highest. Comparison will prove lc^ va 9S C ( R ! ,m , ax Q Ac^ ers 'Q fie There’s never a complaint of thlS faCt t 0 yOU - Rogers- Pure Foods. Georgia Yellow Yams Juice of Lemons Extra Fancy 1912 New Crop Finest Irish Potatoes ® etter ai,(i ore onon, ’ cal Than the Fresh Fruit California Evaporated W "H “Juice of Lemons" is LjD Just now the advan- Peaches r 1 IjP” pure, filtered lemon juice ■jj tages of this “Juice of | YW TTX M pressed from sound, ripe ITK Lemons" are particularly | Os || lemons, and free from apparent. Besides con- X X Y v „ ~ pulp or rind. It has the /L® venience, note the econ- xra ancy Qua ity perfect, natural flavor omy in the prices below. ; H-ll Cfilitoriliil Evfiporfitcd PcfidlCS, 7 l-2c lb. • MsPXV CfOD bTPaH RICA stren ff t h. llTl® '^ llC u ’ ce °f lemons ; H Think of the conven fL w, for 10c: t^le i uice 20 Special in Johnson’s Fine Q 1 ience of having pure lem- lemons for 22c; the juice I e OC 130 i<l OUtOCI on j uice ready for any of 45 iem ° ns f ° r 43c - r*iit*p t"*i*itit r IT* purpose desired without JUjee Packed in sealed, steril- i > 111 V * 1 Uli 11 VVw 5 pounds 38c, 10 pounds 75c 'pother of squeezing ized bottles; ready for • 5 pOHN[) STONE CROCK, 55c American Beauty Brand . . Blackberry, Peach, Damson, Cherry or Raspberry Small Bottle Containing the g A Imr Juice of about 7 Lemons IvL Celebrated Regal Brand VCz a XOOll.Ojy Medium Bottle Containing the ri A 1 Yll 1n -j r J'«ee of about 20 lemons ZZL PuFC Apple Jelly 10c cans at Z tor. . . I Large Bottles Containing the A v J X cJF'Lz Juice of about 45 lemons, loc Glass; 3 for 25c La Rosa Flour T r T s 7 E n tr <? SP A Ciais Granulated Sugar This flour sold by us flfteen years with unvarying s c p n p! ' ?4C Tlle Rogers' Stores are leaders in the sales of satisfaction Better now than ever. Used by thous- ■ Granulated Sugar-and buying in such quantities are s 0 ® OO ' ' Per oz ®" < ' ans 52.85 always able to quote lowest prices. Following quo- Bag aoC|Bag /vC| 3 ag <M.9o| Bbl white Asparagus Tips; pq tations are for Friday and Saturday only. We X U n“nVe d p!^ed fl ° Ur ZZ $3.10 18 PO " n,IS °‘ O ' Large Pkg Horsford's Bread Preparation, 12 i-2c Both These Brands New Pack ? t , Po '” 1 “ s stlc|f (1 ’'° u " is 2.xiSJ 0 "” 11 SUIIb^ 16 ... $5.35 New Pack Cereals Some Delicious Pure Honey Kitchen Cleansers, Etc. Quaker Oats, per package 9c jq cw Q om b Pure Strained Sapolio. per cake , 7c 3 packages for 25c Honey in Quart QA* Honey in 14-ounce AF* Armour's Cleanser 5c Toy Oats, per package 8c j . <ij (* j J Bon Ami. per cake 9c Puffed Rice,,lsc size, per package 12c JarS ’ P 6l J Ar —' jar LUV regu(ar 5c 3 f<>r Grape Nuts. 15c size, per package 12c Sweet Majden Toj|et Soap> regu|ar 5c cakes at 3 fQ| . IQc Ralston Wheat Fooo. New Size Package 10c ,ir U -. n u r, . ~, L. W. R. Brand Crepe Toilet Paper, regular 10c rolls at Holland Rusk, per package 10c Fancy White Comb Pure strained Honey 4 for 25c Shredded wheat Biscuit, per package 12 1-2 c Honey in Sections; Ort-k in 8-OUnce 1 fir* Re9al regular 10c roll' at Pettijohn's Breakfast Food, per package 14c per section Glasses IUC i Scott's L ‘ L 25c There’s a Rogers’ Store Right Near Your Door. Order from the Nearest ~ 72 Whitehall street. 133 Gordon street. West End. Decatur, Ga. 380 Marietta street. 812 Peachtree street. Telephone 439 Whitehall Street. 464 South Pryor street. M = r> ff= 109 Peachtree street. 347 Peachtree street Ouick Deliv- Connections ■;?? p”L S p re ® t End ’ 7n- F ° U , r y °' st,ee ’ -I 309 Ponce DeLeon avenue. 361 Euclid Ave. Inman P'k. er y Service 462 East Fair street. 195 East Georgia avenue. East Point, Ga. ~c c .„. ... , 402 Luckie street ° VLe At All Our 369 South Boulevard. 114 Capitol avenue. Newnan Ga 1 u- P T 12 ' Edgewood avenue. Anywhere in 427 Grant street. 236 Capitol avenue. Newnan, Ga. 32 Williams street. 132 Forrest avenue Anywiierem ob otOrCS. 183 West Mitchell street. Stewart avenue. North Broad street. 122 West Peachtree street. 248 Houston street. City. Rogers’ 36 Stores BUY DIAMONDS NOW Aside from the pleasure derived from wearing diamonds, there are few investments as profitable ami at the same time as stiie. I‘riees have advanced continuously until they are more than twice as great as a few years ago. The factors affect ing their value are becoming more complex from year to year, and there is no doubt but that they will continue to rise in value. Since our present stock was purchased there has been a definite advance in their price of 25 per cent. Al this time, therefore, we are in position to offer exceptional values. How ever, when we have to go into the market to replace those stones tiiat we now have, we will be obliged to charge in ac cordance with the eost to iis. It is to your advantage to make an early selection. Call or write us respecting our partial payment plan, whereby this splendid property can be owned ami paid for with absolutely no inconvenience to the purchaser. ueme.le.H) - 07 st. I Snowdrift -jw”10-Pound Pail ■9F Salmon ft n Large, tall can, reg uiar 20c value, 3 for 25c; 6,48 c; doz., 95c CASH GROCERY CO. 118 120 Whitehall St. I c »ian Wants for best result# A RESERVE FUND | r pilK professional or business man who keeps a Savings Account separate from his regular business account, and deposits Five or Ten Dollars each week or month, will be surprised to see how quickly he will accumulate’ a good sized Reserve Fund. Ihe clerk who saves systematically will soon have a fund that will start him in a’ business of his own. Start a Reserve Fund with this Bank today. 4 per cent Interest paid on all deposits. Georgia Savings Bank & Trust Co GRANT BUILDING ' OPEN SATtKRAY AFTERNOONS FROM I TO f> 9