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Keep Your Liver
'king. It'* a lazy organ and
to be stimulated occasionally,
Shirks it. function That coat-
2 . on gue, sallow complexion, sick
hldache and pair, under the shoul-
j Wade are caused by an indolent
(Iter Livcn it up by taking a *hort
course of
Beecham’s
Pills
gold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 25c.
IN HONOR MISS CLAYTON,
Kin Marie Frazer entertained at
4nmlnoes Wednesday afternoon In com-
nHment to Miss Ethel Clayton, whose
"o Captain R H. Marks, of
Sanford, Fla. will take place on the
11th. __
UA8T OF DANCE8.
The dance Friday evening at Segad
lo'a hall will be the last of the season.
The event will be a large social affair
,t which a number of the belles and
braux will be present.
SPELLING BEE.
The voting ladles of the Phllathea
of the Second Baptist church
will give a spelling bee Thursday In
,he basement of the church.
Among those who will spelj are
Mr Forrest Adair, Judge Hlllyer, Mr.
• jim Nutting, Mr. Andy Stewart, Mr.
Burton Smith. Judge Broyles, Mr.
rrusselle, Mr. Eb Williams. Mr. A. D.
Adair Mr: Wallace Rhodes, Judge
Westmoreland, Dr. Carpenter. Dr. Con.
nallv Professor Brittlan. Mr. Frank
Pearson. Dr. J. E. White, Mr. Dunson.
Mr william Hurd Hlllyer, Mr. T. J.
Dav Mr. Julian Field. Mr. Paul Eth
ridge, Colonel Hardin Jones. Mr. W. M,
Lowe Mr P. E. Johnson. Mr. Gibson,
Mr Richards, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Hart
well Blanton. Mr. Joe Blanton, Mr.
Wavne, Mr. Welch, Mr. McCarty, Mr.
Gordon Hurtel. The lend-a-hand com
mittee will serve refreshments.
Have a Real Vacation
and read The Georgian and
News every day while away.
Sent everywhere 45 cents a
month, 10 cents ' a week.
Phone 4928 or write circula
tion department The Geor
gian and News. No trouble
to change address.
THOMASVILLE.
Miss Alice Mae Anstey entertained
Tuesday at a picnic on the Ochlockonee
In honor of her guests, Misses Grace
McNair. Laura Anslcy and Bessie
Copeland.
Mrs. T. A. Teste Is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. C. Q. Pittman, in Quin.
cy. Fla.
Miss Alletta Jones, who has been the
guest of Mrs. C. B. Dixon, returned to
her home. In Tallahassee, Wednesday.
Miss Ella Leech, of Montgomery,
Ala., Is the guest of Miss Norma Hines,
on Jefferson street.
Professor and Mrs. E. A. Pound have
returned to their home. In Waycross,
after a visit to Colonel and Mrs. R, L.
Wylly.
Mr. and Mrs. A._M. Dlxqn left for
Indian Springs Thursday morning. • '
Miss Bessie’Vnnn was thb guest of
honor-as a,lawn-plcnlc-at -the home of
Mrs. J. L. Foster this week.
Miss Caroline Williams, of the facul
ty of Young’s College, has gone to her
home, In Macon, for the summer.
Miss Agnes West and Miss Celia
Tlmberlake have gone for a visit to the
Jamestown Exposition.
Much Interest Is felt here in the an
nouncement of the engagement of Mr.
Wallace Brandon, of Thomasvllle, to
Miss Annie Green, of Dublin. The wed
ding will take place late In June.
Mrs. J. T. Culpepper Is spending a
f«w weeks at Hampton Springs.
Mrs. M. M. Cooper and her tvs chil
dren will return Sunday from a visit
to Atlantic Beach.
M’RAE.
Mrs. J, W. Domingos returned from
Macon Tuesday.
Mr. Sidney Heath-came over from
Rochelle and spent Sunday with
friends.
Misses Mable and Ethel Wynne re
turned to Eastman Friday.
Dr. O. A. Burch, of Jacksonville, was
In the city this week.
Miss Rawlins, of Milan, has been
spending several daya with her sister,
Mrs. Lewis Rawlins, In our city.
Misses Mary and Maggie Brewton, of
Mount Vernon, were In the city this
s-eek,
Mrs. Cheney, of Fltsgerald, was
tlrttor to Mrs. Robert Tompkins, In
Helena this week.
Mr. T. J. Thaxton Is spending the
reek with his brothers here.
Mr. Fulton W. Luckle returned last
laturday morning from tho West.
Mr. c. H. Williams, of Macon, was
Irculatlng among his many frle
he city last week.
Colonel W. A. Wooten, wife and
ohn A. Wooten, Jr., spent Sunday In
.umber City.
Miss Eva McRae came home from
ort Valley Saturday, where she has
een teaching school.
Miss Pearl Nash has closed her
rhool In Green county and Is now
Pending the vacation with her parents
i the city.
Colonel Arthur McLean finished his
»urse In law at Mercer this week.
Mr. Alt J. Lewis was In our city Sat-
rday.
Miss Hortenss Davis, who has been
pending the winter with her uncle,
la)or Davis, left Monday night for her
Pme, In Ohio.
Mr. Millard McRae and daughter.
|l«s Daisy, attended the marriage of
r. Royal McRae and Miss Irma Ml
F- lb Conyers Sunday.
YOUR KIDNEY
DISEASE
Vpon your request we will send yon
'ample bottle of Stuart's Gin and Bu.
u. which will convince you that this
* dependable remedy for Bladder and
dney diseases. Stuart’s Gtn and Bu-
“ b*s achieved remarkable' success
correcting disorders of this charac-
• 11 Is a delightful combination,
»«ant to taka, and suitable for pa-
ots of every age. Kidney disease
1 Invariably develop Into Bright’s
lea ** tf not corrected. Ask for a
U bottle.
,al * by alt druggists 11.00 per
tie.
STUART DRUG CO,
Atlanta, Ga.
Personal Mention )
ana Mrs. J. H. Johns and chtl-
summ« h fy Kenneth, are at their
fains? h e ,n ,he Carolina moun-
M? Ir inA ni »i? ,r, ir Tho i nton Mar >’e and
Th’tS?Van Rensselaer return
Stlori ^ * r ° m J ame *t° w & Expo*
Ml2?^m.M U T mar ’"“ r ’ Henr * Lamar,
Miss Camille Lamar and Mrs. M. B-
„ ar " a '"’ “J , 8t - Augustine. Fla., leave
2oii t k? r !fc t for New York, where they
a !L?M he f ues,s of Kr - and Mrs. John
"' to n H arrl »' at their home on River
side Drive, for several weeks. Later
they Will Visit many places of Interest
In New York state and the latter part
of the summer will be at Highlands,
N. C.—Macon News.
Miss Constance 'Knowles wllj return
week Jame,town the latter part of the
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Hughes. Miss
Hughes and Messrs. Dennard and Dan
G. Hughes, of Danville, were In the city
today en route to LaOrange, where they
will attend the marriage of Miss Mary
Ridley and Mr. Harvey Hill, of Atlan
ta. Mr. Dennard Hughes will act as
best man for Mr. Hill and Immediately
after the marriage, which will be i
quiet home affair on Wednesday even
Ing, Miss Hughes goes to Monroe, hnd
will be the guest of Miss Clare Felker
for ten days.—Macon Nsws.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Inman and
Miss Jennie Inman left Tuesday for
v ew York.
Miss Kate Stocking, of Norcross,
the guest of Miss Mildred Cabanlss.
Dr. and Mrs. Floyd McRae have re
turned from Atlantic City.
It Is a matter of sincere regret that
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Taylor will leave
the city In the early fall and make At
lanta their home In the future. Mrs,
Taylor belongs to the prominent Mc
Queen family of Columbia, S. C.. and
came to Macon as a bride two years
ago, and has been one of the most ad
mired and popular young women In the
social world. Personally she Is very at
tractive with the gracious, delightful
manners that comes of a gentle herl
tage. Mr. Taylor Is one of Macon'
representative young- bualnesB men,,
having been very successful In his
financial ventures.—Macon News.
• Miss Marguerite V. Carter Is being
delightfully entertained In Birmingham,
where she Is a member of Miss Mary
Tody's house party. Before returning
home Miss Carter will visit her aunt,
Mrs. J. Frank Redd.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meador an
nounce the birth of a daughter.
The friends of Mrs. Sarah J. Purtell,
who met with a painful accident last
Thursday, will be Interested to know
that she Is Improving at her home. 368
Peachtree street, and will soon be out
again.
Mr. Reese Marshall left Wednesday
for Savannah, where his marriage to
Miss Rheta Hervey will be solomnlzed
on Saturday. Mr. James Owens and
Mr. Harry Hall will go down later for
the occasion, and Miss Julian Perdue,
who la now the guest of friends In
{n or Ida, will be among the out-of-town
guests.
Mrs. Hoke Smith and daughters left
Tuesday for a visit of several days in
Athens.
Miss Edna Berrsenberz, of Indlanap
oils. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Julius
A. Mueller, 295 East Pine street.
Mrs. Biirwell Pope Is the guest of
Mrs. Wills Pope, during Mr. Wllle
Pope's absence In California.
Miss Marian Woodward and Miss
Annie Hall will leave July 1 for New
York, Miss Woodward sailing early In
July for Europe and Miss Hall going to
spend the summer with friends In New
Hampshire.
The wedding of Miss Annie Muse and
Mr. Jack D. Hayes will be an event of
wide social Interest, taking place on the
afternoon of June 18 at the home of the
bride, on Ashby street.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews
return the latter part of.the week from
a trip East, and will be at home to their
friends at 86 East North avenue.
Mr. Kirven Weekley left Tuesday for
Eaatman, where he will be the guest of
Mr. Wright Daniel. From there he will
visit friends In Jaokionyllle, going later
to Pablo Beach, where be will be a
member of Miss Elite Bright’s house
party.
Miss Kate H. Fort has returned to
Mount Airy, after visiting Atlanta rela
tlvea.
Rev. Dr. Theron Rice Is spending
several weeks at 'The Monterey," at
Mount Airy.
Mrs. C. B. Howard, Sr., and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank R Logan sailed on the 8th
for a tour of Europe.
Miss Ella Fischer, of LaOrange, Is
the guest of Mrs. Dorsey Mooredeld.
Master Frank Patterson, of Mont
gomery. Is visiting his grandmother,
Mrs. Edward M. Sheram.
The Martha Wayles Jefferson Chap
ter of the Daughters of the American
Revolution of Opelika will celebrate
the birth and adoption of the flag at
the achool auditorium Friday morning.
June 14. Mrs. Amelia Wyly. of Mont
gomery. will be a guest of the occa
sion. end will deliver her beautiful and
Instructive address on “The Flag.’
Montgomery Journal.
Mrs W. O. Hollingsworth and her
daughter. Miss Ada Let Hollingsworth,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rollins
at Montgomery.
Mrs. Charles Elysa and children are
In Baluda, N. C.
Mrs. Martin Dunbar Is the guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dargan.
Mr. and Mrs. James 8. McGowen
have returned to Augusta after a visit
to Mr. and Mrs. James R. Gray.
Mrs C. L. Fraley, Miss Margaret
Mitchell. Miss Susie Pope, Miss Nellie
Walsh Miss Martha Goodpasture and
Mrs M H. Bell, who are to go abroad
tneether leave Nashville tomorrow
morning for New York. They will sail
oil Saturday.—Nashville American.
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA.
Bowen. Jewell A Co. vs. A. D. Adanfc,
'ToTnfv.. Jame^McIntosh. from
E C* r M. Carter^vs. L. V. Tapley, from
Johnson. Withdrawn.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. MOT.
Our proposition in this sale
is not indefinite, wo don’t
tell you in an abstract state
ment that we are offering
great bargains this month.
We say we give you a dis
count of one-fifth the regu
lar price during this sale.
Everything is in plain fig
ures—always is that way—
and our enormous patronage
testifies that they must bo
reasonable. Take off 20 per
cent and you have the June
Sale price. Anything indef
inite about that?
Full line of Chifforobes. Take off 20 per
cent. This one in oak or mahogany.
Regular price $35.00
Take off 20 per cent $7.00
June Sale price $28.00
The Reasons for this June' Clearing Sale Are: '
1st. To clear our stock down to the minimum before we send our buyers in
July to the big furniture markets to make purchases for fall.
2d. To stimulate business during a naturally dull month.
3d. Frankly, since March 30, the miserable unseasonable weather has put
back business everywhere, and we must make up our volume this month.
Remember, this is not a sale of shopworn articles or stickers which we want to
get rid of. This discount applies to every article in our house with two exceptions.
On every dollar’s worth you buy here this month you save twenty cents—
twenty dollars on every hundred—20 per cent comes off everything.
The sale will positively end June 29.
Large Turkish Rocker, in finest leather;
quartered oak frame.
Regular price $50.00
Take off 20 per cent . $10.00
June Sale price $40.00
All Refrigerators at 10 per cent discount.
Cut shows a “Stone White Mountain,” lined
with solid stone:
Regular price $30.00
Take off 10 per cent 3.00
June Sale price $27.00
This is of Especial Interest
to Out-of-Town Buyers,
If you live in a town or city within three
or four hundred miles of Atlanta and are
interested in buying a quantity of furni
ture, the difference that you save between
what you would oi’dinarily have to pay and
the prices at which you can, buy under this
sale will pay freight and traveling expenses
and still have a nice amount left. 20 per
cent comes off of everything you buy 1 . One-
fifth the price comes off during June. Worth
saving, isn’t it? Think it over.
This handsome Daven port Bed, in oak or
mahogany frame; volour, verona or chaso
leather cushions.
Regular price $SC.OO
Take off 20 per cent 7.20
June Sale price $28.80
We will store your June Sale purchases if
you prefer, for delivery later on—no extra
charge, and you get benefit of the discount.
63 and 65 Peachtree Street
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SOUTHERN SOCIETY
CARROLLTON.
Mra W. B. Dillard and children, of
Oxford, are visiting Mr. and Mr*. Ma
nor Bradley.
Mrs. C. Horace Stewart entertained
a congenial little party at a muslcale
Tuesday evening at her home on South
street. Miss Lucie Harris rendered Mro^Byrom"
several vocal numbers, and refresh
ments, consisting of cream, strawber
ries and cake, were served. The string
band rendered an excellent program.
Miss Nell Sharp arrived from At
lanta Tuesday night to spend the sum
mer In Carrollton.
Mr. C. E. Roop went to Atlanta Tues.
iy.
Dr. anq Mrs. J. R Sewell are In
Florida.
Mrs. L. C. Mandevlllc and daughter,
Miss Eugenia,’ spent Friday in At
lanta
Miss Allis Beall was the fortunate
winner of The Constitution trip to
Jamestown.
Misses Nell and Camilla Mandevllle
TndiKiik - T
’ Free Sample. AddrusDept-i.
UaMl'Co MiM A C«J|tfcltll4NiUKT. I
The Shine
That Lasts Longest!
left Friday for Jamestown.
Mrs. R H. Dobbs, of Atlanta, Is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. E. M. Bass.
Mr. J. S. Travis Is visiting In Ox
ford.
Mias Irens Bass Is at home from
Shorter College.
Mrs. Dr. Foster and children, of
Turin, are visiting her parents. Rev.
visiting In
Mias Julia Dunbtr
Thomsston..
XV. J. Perdue and family left Satur
day for Texas.
MIbb Paulina and Lucie Harris will
visit Jamestown this week.
BYRON.
Mlaa Annie Harper, a gndntto of Benle
Tift College, la at her bom% tn Byron for
a short time before sailing for Now York
with her father, Hon. A. T. Harper,
their return they will atop at Jaroeatown
and other point! of Interoat.
Mlaa Adelaide Thoms,. of Valdoata. who
hte been intending Beanie Tift College the
paat aeaalon, la now tha gneat of Mlaa An
uie Harper.
Mra. Hattie Baaa Woolfolk, who haa been
business trip to Byron, will reeuper-
Spring for a weak or two be
to her country home In I be
Mlaa
indent
icr mother.
Mlaa Annie Harper wfft haaa In a few
daya for I-eeaburg. whs as ana goes to act
aa hrtdeamald In the I’rlce-Bonkley nup
tial!.
Sara^ Bldlry.
guiata of Mlaa I.on tee Hndaon'.
Mra. Mary Courtrlght, of Atlanta, baa
been vlaltlng relatives and friends In La-
Grange the boat week.
Mr. J. It. Harris, of Peaaarola, Fla., baa
been in LaC.ra.ee the paat week.
\lea f'lwila heAAks ShH llailgl
nrd during the past week*, have returned to I upend two weeks with her slater. Mrs. P.
their hone. II. Lewis.
On Friday evening the Matrons' Club was
no
Dr. II. W. for roll hss returned to the
city sfter nu absence of several weeks In
Baltimore.
Judge K. M. Longley spent second din
In Macon this week, where he attended the
commencement exercises of Mercer Uniter-
sltjr.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Mr. snd Mrs. William Randall 8tlrers
have Issued Invitations to the wedding of
their daughter, Mary Watson, to tar. Wil
liam March Vickers, on Wednesday even
tng. June 19, at 8:39 o'clock at the family
residence on McOillle avenue.
City Rook Club this week. Roses and ferns
Mrs. Rrnest Knox entertained the Hill
decorated the receiving rooms. The follow
ing assisted In the program: Miss Erne
Nixon, Mlaa Myrtle Posy, the Misses Por
ter. Miss Kitty Reason snd Miss Maud
James.
Mrs. O. F. Thomas entertained Tuesday
nfternnoo it her home on Oik street In
honor of her sister. Mias Jennie Urown, of
llkevllle, who Is her guest. The parlor,
where the guests were received, was dec-
orated In awcet peas, snd toss and wild
honeysuckles were used with effect In the
sitting room. Miss I.uclle Thomas presided
over the punch howl.
Mrs. Klchnrd Thome, of Carlsbad. N. M..
la visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra| I. A.
Wallace, In Highland Park.
Judge John A. Moon and fsmtlv have
moved to their country home on Missionary
Itldge for the summer. Judge Moon goes to
Washington shortly.
Mrs. Fred F. Wallace entertained a few
friends Wednesday with au Informal spend-
the-day party at her home on I.ookout
Mountain. In honor of Mrs. N. W. Conkllug.
Mrs. J. C. Barnett, who baa been III e»
her home on McCallle nrenue. Is much Iro
proved, and has gone to Waldens HIdge to
JAP-A-LAC
GEORGIA PAINT & GLASS CO*
40 Peachtree.
sveeral weeks
f rinds.
Mrs. Nannie Miles nas returned from
IVtros and Is vfsltiug her slater. Mrs. Bell
Bpeneer, She will remain In Cbnttunnoga
several weeks before going to her home
In noddy.
Mr. and Mra. A. T. Waters, wifi their
little daughter; Helen Esther, are mending
the mouth of June on Lookout Mountain
boq^e of their
XL Pouter has upturn
lanta and
Ing for the past few weeks.
Mrs. I). N. Barrett Is the guest of Mrs. A.
W. Church st Bridgeport for a few days.
Mrs. II. Goodman Is vlsltlug friends and
relatives to Detroit and oiner Michigan
points.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rpurtock bare gone
to Jnmentowu and other poluts In the east
Tor nu extended visit.
Mrs. Moncure Dabney and children, of
Vicksburg, Miss., are vlsltlug Mrs. Dab-
uey’s sister, Mrs. Nap Loder, ou Lookout
Mouutnln.
Mrs. U. D. Blllineyer hss gone to Michigan
> vIC* “
Mrs
lanta.
Miss Posey Calloway, of Louisville, Is the
iiest of Mrs. O —
Mrs. Frank Treat*
Blooiningatmrg, Ind.
Miss Florence Drink nil. of Louisville, Is
the guest of Miss Rutledge.
Mrs. M. M. Allison Is visiting In east
Tennessee.
Miss Louise Wilson has rsturned from a
visit to Memphis.
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Wilson hay* gone to
m mountains for the summer months.
Miss Dorothy Snodgrass has returned
from Agnes Scott Institute.
Miss Margaret Wright, of Athens Is visit-
lug Miss Barth Atlee.
CASTOR IA
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MACON.
Miss Jeunlo Rodgers, who for the past
two weeks has l>eeii visiting tho families of
Mrs. Arthur and Mrs. Dr. Lyons In Mont
gomery, Ala.. Is expected to return homo
next week. Miss Rodgers had many, social
attentions paid her while lu Montgomery.
Mrs. Lawson Urown entertained Infor
mally on Tharwlny afternoon a few friends
at tea. In honor of Mrs, Nelson Benton, of
Augusta, who Is visiting her stater, Mrs.
Jordan Massce.
Friends have received Invitations to tho
marring** of Miss Marie Louise Montford. of
Reynolds, Ga., and Mr. William Kilpatrick,
of this city. The wedding la to occur .Inna
19, Wednesday evening, at 8 o’clock, St the
Methodist church at Reynolds. They will
be at home in Macon after July 5.
Invltntlous have l»een loaned by Sir. John
T. Bolfenlllet to the marriage of hi* daugh
ter. Elisabeth Nutting, and Mr. John Alex-
under Crawford, of Lavonla. The uiarriago
Is to take place on Tuesday afternoon,
June IS. at 5 JO o clock. The went will 1m*
a very quiet ouc, with only the family and
a limited number of friends prevent.
Miss Rose Crutchfield, Miss Sarah Tina-
ley. Miss Nan Shaw, anil Miss Mary Troy,
who have been spending the past week at
llollnghroke, the guests of Miss Sarah Wad-
ley nt her home, have returned to Macon.
Miss Crutchfield will leave next week for
Mount Airy, her summer home, to be gone
for several months.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ford have Issued in-
_ _____ ______ SIR oft-
cur at their home, BU Fourth street, on
Tuesday, June IS, at 7:30 o’clock n. ni.
A pretty social affair or Wedue- iay
noon was the bridge party lu whi- h Mrs.
Henry Walker was the hoaeeaa and enter
tained sixteen friends. Mrs. Walker re
ceived her guests wearing a gown of green
voile* The prlxe was a white linen parasol,
and was won by Mrs. A. C. Felton. Tho
gnme waa followed by n delicious three-
coarse luncheon.
tho Willingham Marshall