Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 09, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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RelUblWldt, 25 ill 1)(>X; —— —— 4nitro Cnmi-ras, na $2.25 Safety Razors l,,rr • ■•«»», , o „ B d. gsj| oval and square. gMI A ISO SIZCS 311(1 SlUlpf'S Jf He uses Icflßfll . « 3’>< r>'"‘ a— " r " n ’ r »'••'•’•■■••• |fe=si as high as SIO.OO per box. ?" k tr e‘s a" jURHAMj-juPLEXJ Br —* ~e* r,, - k "- fj | \\ h * ti o I kg._ . PrtTO lironae Aah Tray.. ’ Kf® Our stock of Ilavaiia f'i L iiet' 1 ■ ' W b*n will end a wide assortment jB, x-,. . t'. s’tl»sr lo select . very ..Me Ff 1S COlnplet.e, 311(1 H Ing ns the old razor after (Mni.stinas .... WB t . r . i . . rri a,..1 we „>ll ailow !• per rent <.>"C|. ' , " M "" prO([ll<'tS of tile best Taill- ' < hristmus. I * pa lactones. CONF’'’ ' ■ A |.Kimball House Block z <-. iwi n—i—»g WßMKnsßMMMraasmniMn S3 UNCLE TRUSTY says: “I am raising a 1 new kind of pumpkin, called the Bonehead || ■■.T’* variety. Every one has a fanny face on it ” 1 " 1 fir" - tt li fSKkl B >> ' Every one also bears the name “Rent Payer,” so the L I ‘ ?< correct name would seem to be || MR. BONEHEAD RENT-PAYER PUMPKIN \ \3r'V'Cj l - • vou h }ive thoughtlessly fallen inio that variety by being a Rent Payer, $ \y \ whv not think a little and get out of it by becoming a Home Buyer? MMSO ~ -- y ~ —— ‘a We oifer now a 5-rooni house on corner 10l 70x130 feet at Capitol View 'vJ J which can b< bought for *2O a month, which is loss than the average man fcrV pays as Rent. yPT* Wont you let us help you to get out of the ‘Bonehead” class. W. D. BEA TI E Both Phones 3520 207 Equitable Bldg. I V«m*a>WMam> "Mars TCMMWr*' <W /WrwSBWWTTWaUKW irMMWVnWMBimBBNNBBBNBBBiatB'IIBNYmW A “Bank Book” There is no Christmas gift more useful and none so acceptable. as money. Deposit the amount to the credit of the recipient with this hank; it is the most appropriate wav of offering monex. This Is a Practical Gift- and may prove the foundation of sue- ; cess to the ones who receive it. by en couraging them to add to this account by Saving their Money. —I amm’ — Central Bank & Trust Corporation ASA G. CANDLER, President Candler Bldg. Branch: Cor. Mitchell and Forsyth Sts • ••<► Ma i ii ii « w-w. . - READ FOR PROFIT—GEORGIAN WANT ADS—USE FOR RESULTS. rHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.MONDAY, m rmsm h. ntiz CHRISTMAS GIFTS From Hawkes THE most important Gift—a pair of Solid Gold Glasses for Father and Mother. $6.50 to $12.00. Ihe correct lenses fitted after the holidays without extra charge. Opera Glasses ss.so to $35.00 Gold-Filled Lorgnette $6.00 to SIO.OO Automatic Eye Glass Hooks ,50c to $2.75 Gold and Gold-Filled E. G. Chains s2.oo and SI.OO Waterman's Fountain Pens $2.50 to $15.00 Handle Reading Glasses ... SI.OO to $4.50 Magnifying Glasses (pocket') ...25c to $6 School Microscopes $2.50 to sls Telescopes $2.50 to sls Field Glasses s6 to $18.50 Binoculars $25 to SSO Compasses 25c to $3.50 KODAKS Brownie Cameras l'he gift suitable for every s Make splendid presents, member of the family. ! complete line at SI.OO to $5.00 to $65. $12.00. Catalogue on request. Any article sent by Mail or Express on receipt of price. A. K. HAWKES CO. OPTICIANS 14 Whitehall THE DIX GUARANTEE ON DIAMONDS Is based upon the soundest business principles, and the fact that there is no such thing as a second-hand diamond, and that diamonds are recognized collateral anywhere in the civilized world. Our large purchases permit our buying diamonds direct from the largest cutters of the world in original lots, thereby saving the wholesaler’s and jobber’s profits. We are diamond specialists, and our diamonds are graded and classed with exacting care until each one has its actual value, and so marked in plain figures. Every solitaire diamond we sell is with the understanding that we will exchange it whenever desired and allow full pur chase price, together with any meantime advance in value, as part payment on larger diamonds. We will cheerfully buy back any solitaire diamond at its I full cash price, less 1 0 per cent, if returned within one year of purchase. Our liberal methods of business sometimes force others to consent to similar terms and to adopt our methods, but have you ever tried to cash a piece of goods? Our reputation for fair and progressive dealing is excelled by no other diamond house. We live up to our reputation— not upon it, and stand firmly back oi our values. » Request our Diamond Books, Set No. 11, that explain themselves. HARRY L. DIX, INC. Diamond Merchants and Manufacturing Jewelers 2JB-9-10 Candler Building, Atlanta, Ga. •WJ. ■- (tel) QnSavings 111 DO YOU SAVE?! ■ 1111 !!■■■ ■■ ■■■—■— II »■■ . I|l | J I I Have you paused long enough to realize that you hav< || | I S not been a success this year unless you have sav- I II I | I | F: l\ f ,ait • vo,lr uieonie? F a»fS \\ 'II I 1 11 1 If you have not opened a savings account yov I, jwwjkhave not done your duty by yourself, your w’f< I; 11 | 'flfeaßjSlF IA or your children. Biillli ISIK Every man can try to make his life what H ||| | should be but you will find it hard to do without | | r | money. We do not mean that money is everything. 111 111 II / ’ WP <l° tr,V 10 ” n l ness on • von 1( a bsolute neces- nil Illi / sity of saving some of your money. |fi|||l|jj w / | TjLb- The little earnings and the little savings make || |Hhi I°»V -h p nation’s prosperity. xjrvA Travelers Bank and Trust Co. IS If business is not brisk, find something to keep you bus} and pay a profit at the same time. Please learn how easy it is to do this by reading Georgian Want Ads. 11 you wish to secure additional capital to increase your business READ GEORGIAN WANT ATM Many men are willing to help you. You can find a partner, secure busi ness-getting agents, find customers for your goods, rent a part of your store through Georgian Want Ads. READ THEM NOW. You will learn many things it pays to know.