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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Feb. 19, 1959
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
Address all mail to Nahunta, Georgia.
AT AUCTION
THURSDAY, MARCH sth,
10 A. M.
Property of
MR. J. S. CARTER
Located on Highway 82 —1 mile from City of
Waycross,.Georgia. Watch for Auction Signs.
9 room Modern home with 2 ceramic tile baths,
pine and Cypress paneling, Hardwood floors, Fire
places, Book Shelves, Butane gas system.
Modern (2 car) Garage Apartment, knotty pine
paneling, bath, plenty of closet space.
Large 3 story barn, Storage house, Dairy Bam,
and various out buildings. All buildings surround
ed by Pecan Trees.
75 Beautiful Building lots.
Property to be offered Sub-Divided, also as a
whole. Open for inspection Watch for auction
signs.
For brochure and complete information, blue
prints call or write our office, Rome, Georgia.
J. L. TODD AUCTION CO.
302 West 3rd Street, Rome, Georgia. Phone 4-1656
“List your property with us — We sell the world”
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ST. MARYS KRAFT CORP.
St. Marys, Georgia
Legal Advertising
CITATION — Year’s Support.
Georgia, Brantley County.
The return of the appraisers
setting apart twelve month’s
support to the family of Roland
O. Davis deceased having been
filed in my office, all persons
concerned are cited to show
cause by the 2nd day of March
1959, why said application for
twelve month’s support should
not be granted. This Feb. 2nd
1959.
Claude A. Smith, Ordinary.
C. Winton Adams, Atty., 2-26
Georgia, Brantley County.
By virture of an order of the
Ordinary, of said State and Coun
ty, will be sold at public outcry,
on the First Tuesday in March,
next, at the Courthouse door in
said County, between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the follow
ing described land in said Coun
ty to wit: Tract-One: 65 acres
more or less of land in the third
land district of Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia, bounded as follows:
North by lands of the right of
way of the ACL RR Co. and
lands now or formerly owned by
George Lewis; West by the J. B.
Strickland estate; South, by
lands of Ted Strickland, and
East by the lands of the estate
of B. T. Raulerson. Said land be
ing well known as the “Home
Place of the late Mrs. Mahalia
M. Raulerson,” and is more fully
described in a certain plat to be
recorded among the current pub
lic records of Brantley County,
Georgia. This tract being in lot
65, of said district. Tract-two:
65 acres more or less of lot Three
(3) in the third land Dist. of
Brantley County, Georgia, bound
ed now or formerly 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 Row
ell.
Said tracts will be offered
separately 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.
This the 4th day of Feb. 1959.
T. E. Raulerson,
As administrator of the es
tate of the late Mrs. Mahalia
M. Raulerson.
C. Winton Adams, Atty.,
for said administrator. 2-26.
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
March, next, at the Courthouse
door of said County, between the
legal hours of sale, to the high-
est and best oidder for cash, the
fo.lowing described land in said
State and County, to wit:
Fifteen (15) acres more or less
of land in original land lot 65,
in the third land Dist. of said
County, bounded as follows:
West, by lands of the estate of
the late Mrs. Mahalia M. Rauler
son; North, by the right of way
of the ACL RR Co. East by lands
of Newton Hodge and lands of
J. B. Strickland estate; South by
lands of E. M. Harrell and lands
of the estate of J. B. Strickland.
Said lands being more fully de
scribed in a certain plat, which
is to be recorded among the
current public records of Brant
ley County, Georgia.
The administrator reserves the
right to reject the highest bid if,
in his opinion, same is too low.
Purchaser to pay for title.
This the 4th day of Feb. 1959.
T. E. Raulerson,
Administrator, of the estate
A. 5. MIZELL
INSURANCE AGENCY
FIRE, THEFT, COLLISION AND LIABILITY
INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE FOR YOUR HOME
OR BUSINESS. HAIL INSURANCE FOR YOUR
CROPS.
Phone 2-2171 Nahunta, Ga.
“HOW TO GET ALONG
WITH PEOPLE”
By Dr. Walter C. Alvarez
A new health series authored by Dr. Walter C.
Alvarez, emeritus consultant in medicine at Mayo
Clinic, tells how health is affected
by your ability—or inability —to
get along with others.
“How to Get Along With Peo
ple,** an 18-part special, will be
published daily and Sunday except
Saturday, exclusive in Georgia, in
The Atlanta Journal. This reader
special is in addition to the regular
column by Dr. Alvarez in The
Journal.
You’ll find many hints to help you achieve
greater health and happiness. In sound, easy-to
understand terms, Dr. Alvarez discusses this how-to
get-along health problem and offers practical sugges
tions for its solution. “How to Get Along With
People” begins Sunday, Feb. 8, in
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Covers Dixie Like the Dew
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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
The South’s Standard Newspaper
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Morning-Chevy panel hustles over causeway to St. Petersburg.
Chevy panel steps lively
and night, delivers 19.3 miles per gallon!
This 59 Chevy panel is on the go, morning, noon and
night; it covers as much as 587 miles a day . . . runs
so constantly that its engine never cools off com
pletely. Yet Mr. Clark Farber, the Tampa Tribune’s
circulation manager, reports that the truck is de
livering 19.3 miles per gallon!
This year, the light-, medium- and heavy-duty
trucks of the 1959 Chevrolet Task-Force fleet are
out to whip anything that comes their way—and
they’ve got what it takes to do it!
No job’s too tough for a Chevrolet truck!
R. I. Walker Chevrolet Co.
of B. T. Raulerson, deceased.
C. Winton Adams, Atty.,
for said administrator. ' 2-26
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Prescriptions!
IS OUR MOST
IMPORTANT SERVICE W
Ernest Knight
DRUGGIST
The Rexall Store
Pharmacist Always on Duty
147 West Cherry St.
Phone 2254 Jesup, Ga.
See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer
ClTATlON—Administration
Georgia, Brantley County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Joseph Highsmith having ap
plied for Permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of
John M. Highsmith late of said
County, this is to cite the credi
tors and next of kin of John M.
Highsmith to be and appear at
my office within the time allow
ed by law, and show cause, if
Take the panel pictured above, for example. Pow
ered by the ’59 Thriftmaster 6 with new economy
contoured camshaft, it’s building a sensational econ
omy record, despite the sizzling pace of its work.
That’s typical of the way Chevies of all sizes are
turning-to on the most challenging jobs in America.
The way they’re made, with tough-built truck com
ponents, they make the hardest hauls look easy!
If you have a job that puts a truck on its mettle,
see your Chevrolet dealer!
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA
Make your W'Sx
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YOUR CAKES are light enough, but how does your
arm feel after a bout with the mixing bowl?
There’s no reason for “elbow grease” to be a
principal ingredient when a penny’s worth of
electricity runs a food mixer for three hours.
Think of the batter and frosting you can make
for so little cost.
Electric servants take most of the work out of
housework. They wash, iron, cook, sew, clean
and do scores of other chores. They get things
done faster and better, too. And they’re always
there when you want them.
Put electricity to work at all the hard jobs of
homemaking. That’s easy on you and your budget.
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
A Cfrl If N WHEREVER WE SERVE
in Florida...runs day
any they can, why permanent
administration should not be
granted Joseph O. Highsmith on
John M. Highsmith estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 2 day of Feb.
1959.
Claude A. Smith, Ordinary.
2-26
Home town businesses ap
preciate your patronage.