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MOODY BROS.
FURNITURE
COMPANY
Nahunta, Goergia
There are now 160,000,000 peo
ple in the United States, and a
new consumer of agricultural pro
ducts is born every 12 seconds.
The Area Forester for the U. S.
Forest Service for this areas is
Henry G. Backus, Box 361, Je
sup, Georgia.
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Barney Rowell, your old “Fish Man” is
back in business in a new location, the ri
former shoe shop. We have sea food and w
■ fresh water fish. We appreciate your ri
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CROWN EXTRA GASOLINE IS
REFINED in
to suit the driving needs
of the Southern motorist
When you run your car with Crown Extra gasoline,
you know you have selected a really premium motor
fuel refined in the South, suit the driving needs
of the southern motorist.
Standard Oil Company (Kentucky) is a southern
institution, in all that this word implies. We are of
the South, for the South, and by the South. Our
operations and properties are confined to the South,
our profits reinvested in the South. Sixty percent of
our stockholders live in the five southern states we
serve—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky and
Mississippi.
.Try Crown Extra gasoline and see for yourself
Why it is th? largest selling and most popular
premium priced gasoline sold in these five
southern states.
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY (KENTUCKY)
Jos. r . Strickland, Agent
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUNTY.
To All Whom It May Concern:
MRS. ROSA LEE LOPER having
filed her petition seeking leave to
convey all merchantable timber, ex
cluding oak, on all real estate set
aside to herself and her minor chil
dren out of the ESTATE of OMER
L. MANNING, deceased, as a year’s
support, this is to cite all and sing
ular the persons who may be in
terested therein, to be and appear
before me at the Courthouse in Na
hunta, Georgia, on the 27th day of
November, 1953, at 10:00 A. M., and
show cause, if any they can, why
the prayers of said petition should
not be granted.
WITNESS my official signature,
this 16th day of November, 1953.
choose
MAYTAG
Maytag — favorite
for 3 generations
— come In today
and find out why!
Easy terms
liberal Trade-ins
If you have sometnmg to sell,
a 50 cents advertisement in The
Brantley Enterprise will be read by
people all over the county.
If you have lost something, find
it by placing a small 50 cents ad
vertisement in’ The Brantley En
terprise. Everybody reads '-2m.
Ilie SOUTH
NAHUNTA. GEORGIA
The Brantley Enterprise
James N. Stewart
ORDINARY, Brantley
County, Georgia
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NORTHBOUND
Bus Leaves 2:30 A. M.
Savannah, Ga $2.15
Charleston, S. C $4.85
Richmond, Va $11.90
Washington, D. C. $14.30
New York, N. Y. $19.65
SOUTHBOUND
Bus Leaves " A. M.
Jacksonville, "a $1.45
Lake City, Fla $2.75
Orlando, Fla. .. . $4.70
Tampa, Fla. • $5.90
Miami, Fla. $8.75
Plus U. S. Tax
Big Savings on Round-Trips
GREYHOUND TERMINAL
Campbell Drug Store
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
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Nahunta, Georgia
WANT-ADS
SHOE REPAIRING
My shoe repair shop is now lo
cated on the old public highway
north of Nahunta in the colored
section of town. I guarantee .my
shoe repair work to be first class
in every respect. I also repair lea
ther goods of all kinds, including
leather coats, mule collars and lea
ther harness. Prices very reason
able. Richardson Shoe Shop, Na
hunta, Ga. 12110
Radios and Television Sets
Repaired and Installed
“You Know »7e A now Radio”
PRECTSIO> tADiO oERVICS
Phone 269 119 Albany Avc
Way cross, Georgia.
If you want to post your land,
get the signs from The Brantley
Enterprise. Signs read as follows:
“Posted, No Hunting or Trespassing
Allowed”. Signs cost only five cents
each.
HOBOKEN NEWS
The Thought For The Week; The
face of a small boy is smudged and
deplorable. His pockets contain
things that jump and are horrible.
But wait till he smiles, then he’s
simply adorable.
By Mary O’Conner.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dukes and
Mrs. Arthur Dukes had Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Rhoden for their guests
on Sunday.
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Rev. J. C. Sheppard and family
visited their son, Kellem in a Na
val Air Base Hospital at Jackson
ville on Sunday. Friends will be
glad to know that Kellem is im
proving nicely.
Mrs. Nolan Davis and little dau
ghter, Judith, have returned to their
home after spending a few days with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Conner in Savannah. Her father
underwent an operation on Nov. 10
at a Savannah hospital.
This newspaper is read 'Tike a
letter from home” by most of the
neople in Brantley County every
week. If you want tc sell ’em, why
not tell ’em?
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< REDDY ,
1 Kjtchen!
If \ An all-electric kitchen is time-saving .. .
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GEORGIA POWER*" LIGHT COMPANY
Thursday, November 19, 1953
J. T. Harris of Hortense is spend
ing some time with his uncle, Mrs.
Earl Moody.
Mrs. Marvin Robinson has return
d from Albany and Waiw.ck, Ga.,
sue spent several days visit
■g relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Beach of
Vaycross and his sister, Miss Beach
Jf Kansas and Mrs. Beach’s sister
m-law of Washington State, spent
Saturday visiting friends here. Mr.
Beach was Postmaster here for 19
years. He retired April 1. 1953.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Robinson on Sunday included Mrs.
Minnie Barrett of Brunswick, Capt..
Billings of Hampton, England, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyde Thomas and child
ren of Statenville and Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Strickland and children of
Blythes Island.
Miss Ineva Driskell is spending a
few weeks in Deland, Fla., visit
ing her brother, R. V. Harrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Drury and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Drury and children of Vidalia visit
ed Mrs. S. C. M. Drury on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Harrell and
children of Deland, Fla., spent Sun
day with his mother, Mrs. Earl
Moody.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Robinson
spent Saturday in Waycross.
Lt. and Mrs. Kyle Forinash and
son of Ft. Benning spent several
days last week with her sister, Mrs.
Pete Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Lightsey spent
Sunday of last week with relatives
in Metter, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Hamilton left
for Howey-in ; the-Hills, Fla., to
spend the winter.
Mrs. Janie Reddish of Jesup is
spending some time with her bro
ther and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. B.
A. Lightsey.
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WAYNESVILLE NEWS
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An all-electric kitchen is time-saving . .
work-saving . . . and ultra-modern
Use Reddy Kilowatt for EVERYTHING . .
cooking, refrigeration, water heating, dish
washing, and the host of other tasks he can
do so quickly and economically.
Make your dream kitchen a reality now with
beautifully styled eleckic appliances. It's
smart to go All-Electric.
By Mrs. Julia Gibson
Mrs. Homer Prescott of Jackson
ville is spending a few days with
her aunt, Mrs. Jesse Griffin.
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KNIGHT-VICKERS
DRUG STORE
Ernest Knight, Pharraaebt*
Phone 2254 Jesup, Ga. ,
Stop Taking
Harsh Drugs for
Constipation
Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get ReMTlti
Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way!
For constipation, never take harsh drum.
They cause brutal cramps and fiipidg,
disrupt normal bowel action, make »
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Get sure but gentle relief when yodt
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Caldwell s Senna Laxative contained
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Dr. Caldwell's contains ah extract
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Dt. Caldwell’s Senna Laxative tast£
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tying relief for every member of dm
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Buy Dr. Caldwell’s 30^ size today.
Money back if hot satisfied. Mail bora*
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