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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, December 4, 1958
Brantley Enterprise
Published weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
CARL BROOME EDITOR and PUBLISHER
Entered at the Post Office at Nahunta, Georgia as
second class matter under the act of March 3, 1879.
Official Organ of Brantley County
Legal
Advertising
Georgia, Brantley Cbunty.
By virture of an order of the
ordinary of said State and
County, there will be sold at
public outcry, on the first Tues
day in Jan. 1959, at the court
house door in Brantley County,
Georgia, between the legal hours
of sale, to the highest and best
bidder for cash, the following
described land in said county,
towit:
Description of property to be
sold:
TRACT ONE: 65 acres more or
less of original land lot 65, in the
3rd Land District of Brantley
County, Georgia, bounded as fol
lows: North by lands owned by
the ACL RR Co., (Old AB&C
RR Co.) and lands formerly own
ed by George Lewis. West by
lands of the estate of the late
J. B. Strickland; South by lands
of Ted Strickland; and East by
lands of the estate of B. T. Raul
erson, same being the “Home
Place” of the late Mrs. Mahalia
M. Raulerson.
TRACT TWO: Sixty-five acres
more or less of lot 3 in the Third
Land District of Brantley County,
Georgia, bounded now or former
ly as follows: North by a public
road; East by lands of Alma
Wadsworth; South by lands of
Rayonier, Inc. and West by lands
of Roy Rowell.
Said tracts will be offered sep
arately and jointly.
The administrator reserves the
right to reject the highest bid,
if in his opinion same is too low.
Purchaser to pay for title.
The sale will continue from
day to day between the same
hours, until all of said property
is sold.
This the 2nd day of December
1958.
T. E. Raulerson
As Administrator of the Es
tate of Mrs. Mahilia M.
. Raulerson, deceased.
C. Winton Adams
Attorney for Administrator 12-25
Georgia, Brantley County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Rosa Lee Manning Loper hav
ing filed her petition seeking
leave to sell real estate set aside
to herself and her minor child
ren out of the estate of Omar
Manning deceased, as a year’s
support, this is to cite all and
singular the persons who may be
interested therein, to be and ap
pear before tne on the 12th day
of Dec. 1958 at 10 o’clock and
show cause, if any they can, why
prayers of said petition should
not be granted.
Witness my official signature
this Ist day of Dec. 1958.
Claude A. Smith Ordinary.
12-4
Peach production in Georgia in
1958 was twice what it was in
1957, say marketing specialists,
Agricultural Extension Service.
Four out of five American
homes are inadequately wired,
reports Housing Equipment Spec
ialist Miss Doris Oglesby, Agri
cultural Extension Service.
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Georgia, Brantley County.
By virture of an order of the
ordinary of said State and Coun
ty, there will be sold at public
outcry, on the first Tuesday in
January, 1959, at the courthouse
door in Brantley County, Geor
gia, between the legal hours of
sale, to the highest and best bid
der for cash, the following de
scribed land in said county, to
wit; .
Fifteen (15) acres, .more or less
of original land lot Number Six
ty-five (65) in the 3rd Land Dis
trict of Brantley County, Geor
gia, bounded as follows: West,
by lands of the estate of Mrs.
B. T. Raulerson; North by the
right of way of the old AB & C
RR Co., East by lands of Newton
Hodge, and lands of J. B. Strick
land estate; South by lands of
E. M. Harrell and lands of the
estate of J. B. Strickland.
The Administrator reserves
the right to reject the highest
bid, if in his opinion same is too
low. Purchaser to pay for title.
The sale will continue from
day to day between the same
hours, until all of said property
is sold.
This the 2nd day of December,
1958.
T. E. Raulerson
Administrator of the Estate
of B. T. Raulerson, deceased.
C. Winton Adams
Attorney for
12-25
Administrator
State of Georgia,
Brantley County.
To All To Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Gwendolyn T. Lee having
in proper form, applied to me
for Permanent Letters of Admin
istration on the estate of Eld
ridge J. Lee late of said county,
this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of
Eldridge J. Lee to be and appear
at my office at the January
Term, 1959, to be held on the
sth day of January, 1959, and
show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administration
should not be granted to Mrs.
Gwendolyn T. Lee on Eldridge J.
Lee estate..
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 28th day of Nov
ember, 1958.
Cla'ude A. Smith Ordinary,
Brantley County Georgia.
Kopp and Peavy
Attorneys at Law 12-25
CITATION
Georgia, Brantley County.
Roy Brown Brooker and Al
bert S. Mizell, as executors and
trustees of Last will and testa
ment of Gilmer H. Brooker, de
ceased, represents to the court
in their petition duly filed and
entered on record, that they have
fully performed all of their du
ties as such executors and trus
tees, this is to cite all persons
to be and appear before me at
the court house of Ware County,
Georgia, at my office therein, in
Waycross at 10 o’clock A. M. on
the 6th day of December, 1958,
to show cause, if any they can,
why the prayers of said petition
should not be allowed and the
said executors and trustees re
ceive letters of dismission as
prayed.
This October 31: 1958.
Cecil Roddenberry,,
Judge Brantley Superior
Court 12|4
Influenza Season
Brings Reminder
On Innoculations
ATLANTA, Ga. — As the in
fluenza season gets into full
swing, the Georgia Pharmaceu
tical Association advised that
Georgians visit their physicians
to receive -shots of flu vaccine.
“We remember well that about
this time last year, there was
great danger of a full-fledged
epidemic of the new Asiatic flu
strain,” Ralph Tilly, president of
the G. P. A., said. “As far as
we know,” the Rome, Ga., phar
macist continued, “there is no flu
in Georgia right now in epidem
ic proportions. However, the best
way to prevent an epidemic is
to take steps to stop it before it
starts.”
The G. P. A. President point
ed out that there are vaccines
available which will give immun
ity from all known types of flti.
Taking the vaccine now, he said,
can prevent illness, keep you
from losing time from work, and
prevent the possibility of an in
fluenza epidemic breaking out.
Last year Mr. Tilly said, the
vaccine for the Asiatic strain of
the flu was so new that it was
in very scarce supply. This year,
however, there should be more
than enough vaccine to protect
everyone from this disease. It can
be administered only by your
physician.
Another thing that Georgians
can do to prevent the possibility
of an epidemic of any sort, Mr.
Tilly continued, is to observe
some simple health rules when
you become sick — whether it be
frQm influenza or from the com
mon head cold.
Here are the rules:
1. Stay away, whenever possi
ble, from public places and pub
lic gatherings.
2. Whenever possible, go to
bed. Eat simple but nourishing
foods to help build your strength
to fight disease.
3. Keep your dishes and towels
separate from the rest of the
family’s. Cough or sneeze into
paper tissues which can be dis
carded.
4. Notify your physician and
follow his advice. Your physician
is the only one who can accu
rately diagnose what is wrong
and tell you what to do for it.
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The Brantley Enterprise,
like most newspapers, oper
ates on a rather tight sche
dule which is built around
deadlines that must be met.
This statement is made to
call attention to the fact
that all news copy, in order
to be assured of publication
must be in the Brantley En
terprise office not later than
Wednesday noon.
Sorry, we just can’t guar
antee that it’ll be printed if
it is received later than
Wednesday noon!
Hardly a week goes by
but that some news items are
received later than this. In
most cases extra effort is
made and the item gets in
the paper, but it works a
hardship on the staff, and it
often means night work.
Consistent newspaper ad-
vertising pays.
Merchants and Customers
find Newspaper Advertising
X
6$
1. MORE PEOPLE in Brantley county read the Brantley Enterprise every week.
More and more families are regular subscribers.
2. BIG STORES all over America have built a business on regular newspaper
advertising, and rely on it toady.
•3. LOCAL NEWS appeals to readers. Your advertising is NEWS, about you and
your product—that people want to read.
4. SHOW WINDOWS appear on every page. Every advertisement is a show
window of business —of products and prices.
S. HOUSEWIVES and mothers, husbands and breadwinners plan their buying
from these pages that tell them “where to buy it.”
6. MANY FAMILIES read the Home Paper more carefully than any other ad
vertismg medium. Keep your message before them.
More People In Brantley County Read
The Brantley Enterprise Than Any Other
BRANTLEY ENTERPRISE
It Pays to Advertise Where Yow
SALES MESSAGE IS READ!
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Is Best To
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Merchant and Customers is
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