The Athens republique. (Athens, Ga.) 1919-????, October 28, 1922, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX Miss Beatrice Billups, of West Waddell street, left Wednesday morning, O3tober 18th for Chicago, HL, where she will spend a while ith her aunt. Her many friends regret to see her make her de parture Miss Florine Horton, of Atlanta spent Monday with Miss Minnie Daniel October 23rd. Miss Annie L. Daniel, of 286 Arch street, who sp< nt 3 months in Talluah Falls, leturned on the 16th of October to the delight of her many friends. They all w- re very glad to see her. A Miss Mamie Daniel, of 286 Arch •lieet, was the guest of Miss Bl>ndin* Pittman during last we k of 55 College avenue, Gaimville, Georgia. WINTERVILLE NEWS There was a concert at Centre! Baptist Church Tuesday night, October 10th, given by Mrs. Hat tie Haney for the benefit of the church. Young ladies and gentle men played their parts well. De lightful music rend* red by the K. of P. band of Eas’ Athens. Miss Janie Mae Witcher was the representative to the Associa tion from the J. R. Missionary and Mrs. Haney also. Messrs. Hezekiah H ward Er nest Johnson, Guv Wilbanks and other were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Haney Sunday Oc o ber 15th. Little Mozell Smith, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Smith was killed by her little brother acci dentally. THK ATHENS REPUBLIQUE Notie To The Jeruel Pastors Crawford, Ga., Oct. 26, 1922 This comes to call your attention to the fact that by vote of the delegates in at Elberton, Ga., October 12, 1922, the Athens Republique, the only colored paper in North east Georgia, became our Official Organ. We are, therefore, obli dged and morally bound to give this paper our whole-hearted sup port. A casual mention of this matter at our Sunday meetings means little. The people are accustomed to being “cussed/' Many of them call that preaching. The pastors are urged to take up the matter with their members at their conferences, organize them in to clubs just as they would for a rally and urge each member to give in his subscription'and bring another. If we use all diligence in this matter, brethren, it will not be long before we will have in our section a creditable, substantial paper that will be great force for good. Kindly accept this suggestion in the spirit in which it is given and rally to a good cause. Yours for the advancement of our work, H. M. SMITH, Moderator SWELL MEANS X STANT FIGHT I AINST CATARRH j Many diseases may be described as a catarrhs condition. Coughs, colds, nasal I I catarrh, stomach and bowel disorders are just a few of the very common ills due to ■ catarrh. ■ Fight it! Fight catarrh with a remedy of assured merit, a remedy which has a ■ reputation for usefulness extending over half a century — I ''*TpE-RU-NA] Tablets or Liquid Sold Everywhere j JULIAN L. BROWN | ♦ Notary Public • ♦ Maker of All Kinds of Legal Papers ♦ *- ■ x ♦ • • 343 Hull St. Telephone 9199 « ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ *♦«♦♦♦«« »♦« October 28, 1922