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E. C. Johnson of Miami and Mrs.
F. E. Orten of Jacksonville were
visitors in Nahunta on Tuesday.
Mrs. G. C. Rogers accompanied
them to Blackshear to visit A. M.
Johnson, their brother and Mrs.
Roger’s father.
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Savannah, Ga. 52.15
Walterboro, S. C. . 4.09
Charleston, 8. C. . 4.85
Columbia, S. C 5.45
Winston-Salem, N. C 9.40
Norfolk, Va. . 12.85
Jacksonville, Fla. 1.45
Lake City, Fla 2.75
Tampa, Fla 5.90
Leesburg, Fla 4.65
Orlando, Fla. 4.70
St. Petersburg, Fla 6.40
GREYHOUND TERMINAL
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Nahunta, Georgia
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Mrs. Harry Smith is a patient in
a Jesup hospital after having had
an appendix operation on Tuesday
of this week.
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The Brantley Enterprise
GEORGIA POWER nd LIGHT COMPANY
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WANT-ADS
APARTMENT FOR RENT
Three-room furnished garage a
partment for rent. See Mrs. T. S.
Goodner, Nahunta, Ga. 5;21
CARS FOR SALE
For sale, 1946 Plymouth Sedan,
clean, and 1946 Ford Tudor Sedan.
Reconditioned. Clearance sale on
seat covers and floor mats. Gra
ham’s Service Station, Nahunta,
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Radios and Television Sets
Repaired and installed
“You Know We Know Radio”
PRECISION RAD tO SERVICE
Phone 269 119 Albany Ave.
Waycross, Georgia
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
D W. Griffin, Waycross, Ga.,
Phone 3214-M, at Nahunta and Ho
boken each Wednesday, Burn’s
Electrical Shop, Nahunta, or W.
L. Dowling Furniture Company, Ho
boken. Contact me for refrigeration
service. 5]28
FARM WANTED
Wanted: 100 or 200 acre farm in
Brantley County. Must be on U. S.
Highway 301, a few miles from
Nahunta. Write P. O. Box 351,
Barnesville, Ga. 5|14
FOR ATHLETES FOOT
Use T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. It act
ually peels off the outer skin, ex
poses buried fungi and KILLS ON
CONTACT. If not pleased with in
stant-drying T-4-L, your 40c back
at any drug store. Today at Camp
bell’s Drug Store, Nahunta, Ga.
Bids Asked for
Nahunta Water Meters
The City of Nahunta requests bids
for the repairing of water meters
now on hand and additional water
meters to be purchased for the city
water system. Details on how many
meters are to be repaired and how
many new meters to be bought can
be secured at the office of the city
clerk in the Harper Building, Na
hunta, Ga.
Bid
ias are also requested on the
removal of the meters to be re
paired and the re-installation of
same, also the installation of the
new meters. Combined bids of re
pairs, purchase, removal and in
stallation will be considered.
The City of Nahunta reserves the
right to reject any and all bids. Bids
should be in the citv clerk’s office
not later than Saturday, June 13, at
noon.
K 7 et set for the hot months ahead. Your dealer has air conditioning
equipment to fit every need and every purse . . . SEE HIM NOW!
HEAT PUMPS for year 'round air conditioning .. . ROOM COOLERS
to air condition a single room . . . ATTIC FANS to cool the
whole house . . . and all types of FANS for auxiliary cooling.
Now's the time to air condition your home and clear the
track for the COOLEST summer you've ever had.
Nahunta, Georgia
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Huling and
Gladys and Mrs. L. M. Eakes and
daughter, Diana of Folkston visited
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Herrin and
family on Friday.
Thursday, May 21, 1953
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helping southern form production
J^/gyer crop* on fewer acres, with less man power! . • .
Sounds impossible, yet that is what the southern farmer
has done, He’s done it by "stepping on the gas” (literally)
of the hundreds of thousands of new tractor* which
have made their appearance on southern farms the past
ten years . • .
Wherever he lives, whatever his fuel requirements, the
farmer can depend on his Standard Oil route salesman
for fuels designed to deliver maximum work-hours per
gallon.
JOS. B. STRICKLAND, AGENT
Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Highsmith
and daughter, Merle, Mrs. Marvin
Highsmith and little daughter,
Dianne, all of Thalman, Ga., were
dinner, guests of Mrs. Alice High
smith on Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Schutte
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivey
O. Herrin for the weekend. They
all spent Sunday as guests of
Harold Loyd Herrin at Fernandina
Beach.
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