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DECATURPLANSI
ROAO TO STUNTS |
Highway to Connect With East
Lake. Druid Hills. Oakhurst,
and Kirkwood.
'l' <- t>• . . • oug
Its committe on gc»"i Dail'. Is pushinrr
the movement for n sy.-:-m of improved
highways, rmlHtimr from Decritu:. and
connecting Devatu with Last Lake
Druid Hills, oak :i . si K .kwood and
Atlanta.
A steel ing » ommitu e of live uil '.a .
active control of the «o k. obtain . <c,i
rate estimates of the cost of building
the roads and get the < o-o[.u ration ot
the property owmis abutting the roads
the county conimis-i .mo ..f DeKalb and
the municipal >ftj. ial« affected and to
raise public subscriptions The com
mittee is omposed of G B. Scott, chair
man; C. D McKinney. r. c. Child res:,
J. F. Green. B I> Watkins, I’. 1,.
TVeekes and Robe I < W Ramspeck.
• ecretat y
The stieets and roads affected em-iB
ttiace about ten miles of road and the
Improvements will cost about $70,000.
Sub-com'htittees for each stretch of
road were appointed to secure the co
operation of the property on net s a but
ting these strati lies I
Weekly meetings of the committee.-
have neen held in Decatur and enough
progress has been made to practically
Insure tile success of tbe movement. '
Commissioner R. .1 Freeman, of De-
Kalb county, says the movement will
have his co-operation
A mass meeting of citizens of Deca
tur and vicinity has been called for
’Tuesday night. October 31' It will be
b<'d in the court house ot S o'clock. ’
ATLANTA MAN MADE
CEMENT COMPANY HEAD
John VV Boardman, of Jackson,
Mich., who for several rears was a
resident of Atlanta, as general mana
ger of the Southern States Portland
Cement Company, has been made the
president of the Western States Port
land Cement Company, of Independ
ence. Kans., with headquarters at Kan
eas City.
Mr Boardman succeeds Mi. W !•’.
Cowham, who was president and organ
izer of this big cement industry in Kan
sas. but who Is forced to retire from
active work on account of ill health. 3
LAVONIA MINISTER CALLED.
LAVONIA, GA.. Oct. 26.—Rev. C. T.
Blown, pastor of the Lavonia Baptist
e iurch. has received a call to the Ban
list church at Clayton. Ga. He has the
■ II under consideration. He has been
I stor of the Baptist church here for
.--cnal years, coming from Gainesville,
? Ga.
A Log On the Track.
' i :e fast express means serious trou
ble ahead if not removed: so does loss
of appetite. It means lack of vitality,
loss of strength and nerve weakness
if appetite fails, take Electric Bitters I
quickly to overcome the cause by ton
ing up the stomach and curing the in
digestion. Michael Hessheimer, of Lin
coln, Nebr., had been sick over three
years, but six bottles of Electric Hitters
put him right on his feet again. They
have helped thousands. They give pure
blood, strong nerves, good digestion.
Only 60 cents at all druggists. (Advt.i
i. W. C-opeland, of Dayton. Ohio, pur
chased a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough
•Remedy for his boy who hud a cold
and before the bottle was all used the
boy's cold was gone. Is that not bet
ter than to pay a five dollar doctor’s
JT'Lr t* l * by all dealers, (Advt )
WHY pay money
for fancy boxes
when you really wish i
to buy high grade
cigarettes?
Fatima Cigarettes,
Turkish Blend—“No
gold tips, but finest
quality —2O for 15c.
"DMfncJfM/y InJtviJual"
20
JELLICO LUMP I
$4.50
PIEDMONT GOAL CO.
Both Phones M. 3648 I
I 1 C. IY • f Organs $1.50 Up
Going Out or Business!
FOR SALE-
6-year on our entire four-story building, including safe, office furni- i
ture and fixtures;also 1-year lease, beginning Jan. l,on No. 52 N. Pryor St.
£» THE MAN=THE PIANO ■
Ww AND THE piano iMM|M| 1 1
PENCIL IP®*
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I s a combination that has marked Price ,
down prices of Pianos at this store BrmllBBwl&e
50 per cent less than the dealers can
buy them. A sale of this magnitude o Q |
‘ eS n °t °^ en ’ i mmLX
This is surely a time when Kill
HHB we lose! 1/R ft
IS surely a time when jl- /
ou s ain - WH
■L Every Piano Must Be Sold HK
I T. E. Weatherholt, who is president of the Weatherholt chain I
of stores, and is the LARGEST CREDITOR OF THE HOWARD PIANO .
COMP ANY, is here to personally conduct this closing-out sale. He states: “All I
I Pianos must be sold regardless of cost and the company’s business liquidated at once.’ |
More Than 100 Beautiful Standard Grade Pianos I
Including such well known makes as STEINWAY, KNABE, VOSE, !
EV ERETT, SCHUBERT and beautiful Upright Crrands and Player-Pianos in
all the up-to-date styles and designs---walnut, mahogany and oak at
Prices from $89.00 Up
Easy Terms Will Be a Feature of This Sale BWlfeTjTSs i
But we are frank to admit that we need the money as we never needed it before, and for those who 1
have the cash to pay, even a further discount will be made.
However, a small payment down, and a little every week or month, will put a Piano in your home at
a price that may never be offered again in a lifetime.
Organs are marked for sale as low as $1.50; Square Pianos $5.00 and up; Stools, Benches and Scarfs
for sale at a song. Fixtures for sale; desks, safe, office chairs and rugs to be closed out.
Every Instrument Guaranteed by Factories Worth $10,000,000.
SALE STARTS AT NINE O’CLOCK MONDAY MORNING '
W. H. Howard Piano Co. mBG
| /2 North Broad Street ore fty e|l Lntil o oXlock Every Evening Phones: ! Atlanta
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IHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AM) NEWS. SA I L KPA Y. OCTOBER 26, 1912.