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Special for Month
of September
Six Month's to One Year's Supply of FAB Given with Each Pur
chase of GENERAL ELECTRIC and MAYTAG Washing Machines
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
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MUG STORE
Wm. R, Vickers and
Ernest Knight, Pharmacists
Phone 2254 Jesup, Ga.
LEGAL
Application for Leave to Sell.
Georgia, Brantley County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Homer E. Crews administrator oi
the estate of Charlie C. Crews, late
of said County, deceased, having
duly applied by petition for leave
to sell all of the lands belonging to
said estate; said application will be
heard at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary for said County,
to be held on the first Monday in
October, 1953.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this September Ist, 1953.
James N. Stewart, Ordinary,
Brantley County, Georgia.
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUNTY.
To Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. J. C. Barnhill gives notice
that she has filed in Brantley Su
perior Court a petition to change the
name of her daughter Erma Jean
Halstead to Erma Jean Barnhill. Any
person objecting thereto shall file
his objections in Brantley Superior
Court on or before October I, 1953,
else the Court will proceed as pro
vided by law’.
This the 29th day of August, 1953.
Mrs. J. C. Barnhill.
LEGAL SALE
The undersigned, as Administra
tor of the estate of Mrs. S. J. S.
Presgrove, by virtue of an order
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Four Rattlesnakes
Killed on
Harvey Lewis Place
Faye Brooks, Nahunta newsdealer,
suffered painful burns about the
face, neck and hands last Thursday
when he was burning some trash.
He poured gasoline on the trash
pile and tossed a lighed nC*ch onto
the gasoline-soaked trash. The fire
flashed up in an explosive manner
and burned his face and neck and
also ignited his hair. He burned his
hands putting out the fire on his
head.
Luckily his eyesight was not in
jured, although his eyebrows and
eyelashes were singed .
from the Court cf Ordinary of
Brantley County, Georgia, will sell
at public outcry, on the first Tues
day in October, 1953, at the court
house door in said County, between
the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing described land:
ALL that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the Village of
Waynesville, formerly Wayne Coun
ty, Georgia, but now of Brantley
County, beginning at a point on an
alley on the south side of A. C. L.
Railroad and running South 10% E.
361 feet to a stake, thence North
79% E. 65 feet to a stake, thence
North 44 W. 63 feet to a stake,
thence North 50 E. 300 feet to a
stake, thence S. 66-% W. 62 feet;
thence North 50 E. 427 feet to stake
on Southern line of said alley, thence
along said alley 647 feet to a point
of beginning, containing Two and
Three-Quarter (2%) acres, more or
less, less % acres, more or less and
bounded as follows: on the North
by the State Highway, on the South
West by Harrington (W. D.) and on
the Southeast by the Ward Estate.
The tract of land to be sold being
Two (2) acres, more or less.
The terms of said sale shall be
cash and the purchaser to pay for
title and Revenue stamps.
This 9th day of September, 1953
Sidney H. Nathan,
Administrator of the estate of
Mrs. S. J. S. Pressgrove.
: A. A. Nathan,
Attorney for Administrator. £
The Brantley Enterprise
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
TO the voters of the
CITY OF NAHUNTA, GA.
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for Mayor for the City
of Nahunta, Georgia, in the forth
coming election on Wednesday, Oct.
7th, 1953.
I feel that my previous six years
of experience as Mayor of Nahunta
well qualifies me for the job.
I wish t 0 thank each one for their
past support and will appreciate
your vote and influence in the com
ing election.
Sincerely,
FRED F. STRICKLAND.
TO THE CITIZENS OF
NAHUNTA;
This is to announce that I have
qualified as a candidate for re
election to the office of mayor of
Nahunta, subject to the election to
be held Wednesday, Oct. 7.
I have served you to the best of
my ability for the past two years
If re-elected, I will try to serve you
the best I can.
Your cooperation in the past is
deeply appreciated. Your support is
solicited in the present race for
mayor. I will not make any per
sonal canvass, but will be content
with whatever decision the people
make.
TO THE CITIZENS
OF NAHUNTA:
This is to announce that I have
qualified as a candidate for aider
man of the City of Nahunta, subject
to the election of Wednesday, Oct.
If elected I will serve you to the
best of my ability. I will appreciate
your vote and influence.
Yours sincerely,
J. A. GUNTER.
EMPIRE COTTON SPREADS
Empire cotton, developed in
Georgia, continues to grow in
popularity across the cotton belt.
The fact that Empire is well a
dapted to a wide range of clima
tic and soil conditions is shown
by the high yields in various tests
throughout the South.
7 Nahunta, Georgia
PHONE 54
Yours sincerely,
CARL BROOME.
WANT-ADS
Radios and Television Sets
Repaired and Installed
“You Know We Know Radio"
PRECISION RADIO SERVICE
Phone 269 119 Albany Ave.
Waycross, Georgia
ARE YOU AMBITIOUS 1
Here is an excellent opportunity
for a man who has ability and de
termination. We require a sales rep
resentative. Experience desirable
but not necessary. We offer thorough
training. Give complete details con
cerning experience, etc.
KING BROTHERS MOTOR CO.,
Waycross, Ga.
HOUSE FOR SALE
Five room house and two lots for
sale in Nahunta. Bath, lights, water.
See B. T. Lee, Nahunta, Ga. 9|17
male help wanted
Reliable man or woman with car
wanted to call on farmers in Brant
ley County. Part or full time. No
lay-offs. $lO to $25 in a day. No
experience or capital required. Give
references. Write McNESS COM
PANY, Box 2766, DeSoto Station,
Memphis 2, Tenn.
TIMBER FOR SALE
Pine timber and hardwood tim
ber for sale in bulk lots only.
Please have your bid in by October
15. Three miles south of Nahunta
on Highway 301. E. J. Dixon, Na
hunta, Ga. 9124
WANTED TO BUY
TIMBER OR
TIMBERLAND
Phone 4667
Dinkins and Moore
Timber Company
Folkston, Georgia
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Georgia power** light company
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Thursday, September 24, 1953
Dan Sadler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Sadler of Nahunta, left for
Abraham-Baldwin College at Tifton
Wednesday, Sept. 23.
The Sallie B. Lary Circle of the
Nahunta Baptist Church met at the
home of Mrs. Jesse Lee on Tuesday
afternoon, Sept. 22. Mrs. I. J. Crews
was in charge of the program on
the topic “Stewardship”. Mrs. Lula
Brown led the devotional. Mrs. R. D.
Thomas and Mrs. C. E. Milton took
parts on the program. Others pre
sent were: Mrs. Jos. B. Strickland,
Mrs. Jimmy Walker, Mrs. Cindy
Morgan, Mrs. Maggie Lewis, Mrs.
Charity Allen, Mrs. W. A. Cleland
and Mrs. Joe Chancey. Mrs. Lee
served iced tea and cookies for re
freshments.
Isaac Earl (Sonny) Austin was
discharged from the service from
Camp Rucker, Ala., on Friday, Sept.
18, after being in the Army for
three years. He spent fifteen months
in the Far East with eight months
in Korea. He has accepted employ
ment in Brunswick and began work
on Tuesday of this week!
The Business Woman's Circle is
having a called meeting at the Bap
tist Church Friday night, Sept. 25,
at 7:30 P. M.
The Nahunta Garden Club will
meet Tuesday afternoon, at 4:00 P.
M. at the home of Mrs. E. P. Dodge
with Mrs. Jesse Allen and Mrs. E.
A. Hunter as co-hostesses.
The Executive Committee of the
Nahunta Parent Teacher Association
will meet at the home of Mrs. Her
schel Herrin on Monday night, Sept.
28, at 8:00 o’clock. Mrs. I. J. Crews
is president.
Miss Inez Bixon of Jacksonville
spent Wednesday with her sister,
Mrs. J. W. Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burdin of
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Willis on
Wednesday of last week.
Too often we take for granted our most
precious possession—the gift of sight. The miracle
>f seeing is not really appreciated until eyesight
aegins to fail.
And without light, there is no sight! Most of
us accept light as we find it. But unfortunately, we
do not always plan—or look for—GOOD lighting.
Little or no thought is given to the importance of
proper light to our eyes and to our general well
being.
Now, with "Light-Conditioning" (enough light
in the right places) your home can be properly
lighted to protect the priceless eyesight of your
loved ones at very little cost.
Consult our trained lighting experts. They will
be glad to assist you in "Light-Conditioning" your
home—without cost or obligation.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
By Mrs. Carl Broome
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The W. S. C. S. meets with Mrs.
W. W. Carter Monday night, Sept.
28 at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. Glenn Conditt
will have charge of the program.
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Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Starnes, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Conditt and Jimmie,
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Kizer, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Carter and Mrs. J B.
Lewis were those from the Nahunta
Methodist Church attending Quar
terly Conference at Hortense on
Sunday.
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Funeral services for Scott Wil
liams of Fort Valley were held
there last Saturday. He was a bro
ther of Mrs. Keith Lewis.
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Mrs. W. S. Jones was honored
with a Stork Shower at the home
of Mrs. L. A. Morgan on Saturday
night, Sept. 19, with Mrs. Glenn
Conditt and Mrs. Lula Brown as
hostesses. Present were Mrs. Myr
tis Smith, Mrs. C. E. Morgan, Mrs.
Bill Willis, Mrs. Emory Morgan,
Mrs. Pearl Crews, Mrs. Icy Johns,
Mrs. Archie Johns, Mrs. Cindy Mor
gan, Mrs. Luke Johns, and Mrs.
Banner Johns. Punch, congealed
salad and crackers were served by
the hostess.
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Ronald Willis, Sidney Willis and
Arnold Willis, left Sunday for their
post at Fort Jackson, S. C., after
spending a few days at home with
their parents.
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Miss Joyce Herrington and Miss
Sofronia of Waycross spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. N. Hickox.
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EM 2 Clifford Pearson arrived on
Sept. 3 to spend a 30-day leave with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. N.
Pearson. He returned on August 31
from Korea where he spent thirteen
months.
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W. F. Warner has returned from
a Brunswick hospital where he was
confined after a serious operation.
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Milton Rowell made a trip to Cal
houn, Tenn., last weekend.