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Georgia, Brantley County.
Whereas, heretofore, on March 27,
1944, Tom Fason (or Facon) and
Daisey Fason (or Facon) did exe
cute to Roy Harper, a certain se
curity deed to the following land:
All that certain City lot, num
ber 13 (thirteen) in The Brooker
Addition to the City of Nahunta,
Brantley County, Georgia, said lot
being that lot in the Brooker addi
tion numbered 13 that lays East of
the Old Hortense-Nahunta Public
Road,
in Brantley County, Georgia, to
secure a note of even date there
with, as well as any other indebted
ness or liability, present or future,
of grantors to grantee, all as shown
by a security deed recorded in the
office of the clerk of the superior
court of Brantley County, Georgia,
in Mortgage Book 23, at page 268;
and,
Whereas, said note is past due
and unpaid;
Now, therefore, according to the
original terms of said security deed
and the laws in such cases made
and provided, the undersigned will
expose for sale to the highest and
best bidder for cash the above-des
cribed land, after proper advertise
ment, on the first Tuesday in July,
1953, between the legal hours of
sale before the courthouse door in
Nahunta, Brantley County, Georgia.
The proceeds from said sale will be
used, first to payment of the in
debiedness secured by said security
deed, interest, and expenses, and the
balance, if any, delivered to the
said Tom Fason (or Facon) and
Daisey Fason for Facon).
This eighth day of June, 1953.
ROY HARPER. 7 2
Georgia, Brantley County.
Whereas, heretofore, on February
16, 1948, Tom Green did execute to
John M. Highsmith, a certain se
curity deed to the following land:
All that certain City lot, number
Six (6), in The Brooker Addition
to the City of Nahunta, Brantley
County, Georgia, said lot being that
lot in The Brooker Addition num
bered 6 that lies East of the Old
Hortense - Nahunta Public Road;
in Brantley County, Georgia, to
secure a note of even date there
with, all as shown by a security
deed recorded in the office of clerk
of the superior court of Brantley
County, Georgia, in Mortgage Book
IWW B 27, at page 116; and.
Whereas, on Septemoei 4, 1948,
the said John M. Highsmith con
veyed to the undersigned the said
note, the said security deed and the
said land therein described; and
Whereas, the said note is past
due and unpaid;
Now, therefore, according to the
original terms of said security deed
and the laws in such cases made
and provided, the undersigned will
expose for sale to the highest and
best bidder for cash the above
described land, after proper adver
tisement, on the first Tuesday in
July, 1953, between the legal hours
of sale before the courthouse door
in Nahunta, Brantley County, Geor
gia. The proceeds from said sale
will be used, first to payment of
the indebtedness secured by said
seaurity deed, interest, and expenses,
and the balance, if any, delivered
to the said Tom Green.
This eighth day of June, 1953.
ROY HARPER. 7 2
Georgia, Brantley County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Joel Lee having applied for
guardianship of the person and pro
perty of John Green, incompetent
pefaon, notice is given that said an
plication will be.heard at fny office
it tec o’clock A. M. on the first
Monday in July next. This May 30th,
1953.
BRANTLEY ENTERPRISE
Poblishd weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
CARL BROGME
Entered at the Post Office at Nahunta, Georgia as second
class matter under the act es March 3, 1879.
Official Organ of Brantley County
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Inside Brantley County, one year $2.50
Six Months 4 $1.50
Outside Brantley County, one year $3.00
Six Months — $2.00
LEGAL
ADVERTISING -
CITATION
James N. Stewart, Ordinal r .
and ex-officio C. C. O. $
The Brantley* Enterprise
EDITOR and OWNER
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUN
TY.
Whereas, heretofore, on Septem
ber 5, 1939, Tom Shaw did exe
cute to the undersigned, a cer
tain security deed to the following
lend;
All of Lot 2 of the Brooker Ad
dition to the City of Nahunta, as
shown by plat in Plat Book 1, at
page 91, in the Brantley County
AS A PUBLIC SERVICE TO HELP PREVENT TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS, THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS
SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS FIRMS:
records, said lot being that lot in
the Brooker Addition numbered 2
that lies West of the Old Hor-
I tense - Nahunta Public Road in
' Brantrey County, Georgia, to se
j cure a note of even date there
with, all as shown by security deed
recorded in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Brant
ley, Georgia, in Mortgage Book 19,
at pages 443-444; and;
Whereas, said note is past due
and unpaid;
Now, therefore, according to the
original terms of said security deed
and the laws in such cases made
and provided, the undersigned will
expose for sale to the highest and
best bidder for cash the above
described land, after proper adver
tisement, .on the first Tuesday in
July, 1953, between the legal hours
of sale before the courthouse door
in Nahunta, Brantley County, Geor
gia. The proceeds from said sale
will be used, first to the payment
of the indebtedness secured by said
security deed, interest, and ex
penses, and the balance if any de
livered to the said Tom Shaw.
This eighth day of June, 1953.
Roy Harper 7J2
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ONE FOR THE ROAD
BRANCO CLEANERS
SUWANNEE STORE
MORGAN GROCERY
JOS. B. STRICKLAND
Agent so? Standard Oil Company
Nahunta, Georgia
Jh One more drink—"one for the road!’*
It was the Toast to Death for thousands of men and women, and innocent children?!
too —last year.
The records do not show how many lives were needlessly sacrificed because of al
cohol-clouded driving, but they do show that over 6,000 drivers involved in fatal acci
dents had been drinking. Another 2,000 pedestrians met death in traffic, while in an
alcoholic haze.
Ask the man who has just had one or two drinks and he’ll probably defend his
ability to drive. Perhaps he can—but not safely. Alcoholic stimulation breeds care
lessness, speeding, recklessness. In another stage it courts drowsiness. Tests have
proved that even a moderate number of drinks lowers a driver’s reactions to the
danger point. Quick response and alert judgment fail in the emergency.
The irresponsible drinking driver is to blame for a particularly heavy share
of night-time traffic accidents. Tragically, he endangers not only his own life, but
the lives of those riding with him—innocent people in other cars and pedestrians.
So before you take "one for the road,’’ consider the consequences. If you drink,
don’t drive. You’lf never hear better advice. JM^****^ '
Drive As Though Your life Depends On It • - IT DOES!
THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1953
NOTICE OF ELECTION
In pursuance to an Act approved
March 2, 1953, known as “Livestock
Running at Large”, I hereby notify
all the qualified voters of Brantley
County, Georgia, that an election
for the purpose of voting as to
whether or not the above said Act
shall be adopted and applicable to
Brantley County to prohibit live
stock from running at large or stray
ing upon public roads will be heb
cn Wednesday, July Ist, 1953, at
the usual places in Brantley County,
Georgia, for holding elections.
This notice of election is pub
lished as provided in said Act
This the 3rd day of June,' 1953.
James N. Stewart, Ordinary,
of Brantley County, Georgia.
6 25
Roy F. Omick has applied for
exemption of personalty, and set
ting apart and valuation of home
stead, and I will pass upon the
same at 10 o’clock A. M. on the
ilth day of July, 1953, at my office.
James N. Stewart, Ordinary,
Brantley County, Georgia.
SOUTH GEORGIA TOBACCO MAMETS
TO OPEN ON THURSDAY, JULY 10
Dates ar opening of other
belts were fixed as follows:
North Carolina and South Ca
rolina Border, August 3; North
Carolina Eastern, August 20;
North Carolina Middle, Sept. 1;
and Virginia - North Carolina Old
Belt, September 14.
The July 16 opening for 1953
will be five days earlier than that
of last year, when auction sales
began on July 21.
The board of governors de
cided that the markets will op
erate 5% hours per day at the
start of the season. Its sales com
mittee was empowered to change
R. B. BROOKER HARDWARE
A. B. BROOKER & SON
CLINT’S SELF-SERVICE
RmiWIETWPE
BRANTLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY
Auctioning of the 1953 tobacco crop will begin in
Blackshear and at other markets in the Georgia-Florid#
belt on Thursday, July 16.
The opening date was fixed Monday by the board
of governors of the Bright Belt Warehouse Association
on recommendation of a 15-m3mber committee made up
of f we growers representatives, five warehouse, and five
baying r jpresenta'aves. The group met in Raleigh, N. C.
(he number of hours later if ne
cessary to keep sales in line with
Post Office to
Close Saturday
The Nahunta post office will be
closed Saturday, July 4, but wiD
have the general delivery windd*
open from 8:00 to 8:30 A. M. and
4:00 to 4:30 P. M. for the sale "bf
stamps and delivery of mail, it -is
announced by postmaster Parker
Dodge.
There will be no rural delivery
service Saturday.