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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, September 15, 1960
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Brantley Enterprise
Published weekly on ’Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
Carl Broome ...4 Editor and Publisher
Mrs. Carl Broome Associate Editor
Second class postage paid at Nahunta, Ga.
Official Organ of Brantley County
Address all mail to Nahunta, Georgia.
Legal Advertising
Georgia, Brantley County.
By virtue of the powers con
tained in that certain deed to
secure debt from Annie L. and
Dewey Todd, dated Sept. 24th,
1959, and recorded in the office
of the Clerk ot Brantley Superior
Court in Mort, book 43 at page
248, there will be sold at pub
lic auction at the usual place for
conducting public sales, at the
Courthouse in Brantley County,
Georgia, by Mrs. C. H. Penland,
holder of said security deed, and
.as attorney in fact for Annie L.
and Dewey Todd, on the first
Tuesday in Oct. next, between
the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described real property
to wit:
One (1) acre more or less in
lot number 278, in the 1393rd
Dist. G. M. of Brantley County,
Georgia, and in the Village of At
kinson bounded as follows: North
by the right of way of the ACL
RR CO.; on the East and South
by lands of now or formerly the
B. G. Middleton Estate; and on
the West by lands of Lewis Pres
cott.
These powers are exercised,
and said property being sold to
pay off the indebtness secured by
said security which amounts on
this date to $50.00, principal, in
terest on said principal sum since
Sept. 24th, 1959, at 8%, plus
$22.81, further advances to said
Annie L. and Dewey Todd, by
Mrs. C. H. Penland, plus 10% of
the whole, amount as attorney’s
fees as provided, in said security
deed (proper notice having been
givgm that same would be claim
ed).
Now, whereas said debt has be
come in default, and a deed will
be executed by the undersigned
to the purchaser as attorney in
fact for' Annie L. and Dewey
Todd, all as provided in said se
curity deed.
This the 7th day of Sept., 1 1960.
Dr. Charles H. Little
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OPTOMETRIST
607 Isabella Street Telephone
Waycross, Georgia At 3-5144
DEALER
J. Malcolm Wade
P. O. Box 231
Phone HYatt 6 2651
Folkston, Georgia
Stock Yard
Hog prices at our sale last Friday
were: RI, $17.02; LI, $17.01; and
feeder pigs sold up to $17.50 per hun
dredweight.
Steers and heifers sold up to $21.80
per hundredweight; calves up to $22.-
25; cows up to $17.50 and heavy bulls
up to $16.40.
We invite you to sell with us each
Friday. Our good line of buyers as
sures you of the top dollar.
We have a number of cows, calves
and stocker yearlings on sale this Fri
day.
We appreciate your selling with the
Pierce County Stock Yard.
PIERCE COUNTY
STOCK YARD
O. R. Peacock, Phone HI 9-2172.
O. J. Ammons, Phone GL 8-3122
Hoboken, Ga.
Donald Bennett, Auctioneer.
Blackshear, Georgia
Stock Yard Phones Hl 9-9023 and HI 9-3041
Mrs. C. H. Penland
As Attorney in fact for
Annie L. and Dewey Todd.
9-29.
Cora Belle Popwell
Vs.
Ward Popwell
Suit for divorce, in the Brant
ley County, Ga., Superior Court,
Sept, term, 1960. Filed Aug. 9th,
1960, order to perfect service is
sued same date.
TO WARD POPWELL:
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear within thirty days
which is the return date of the
above suit, to answer the com
plaint of plaintiff, in said matter.
Witness the Hon. Cecil Rodden
berry, Judge of said Court.
This the 9th day of Aug., 1960.
Ruby Lee Herrin
Deputy Clerk,
Superior Court
C. Winton Adams, Atty.,
8-11-18 & 9-1-15.
Many Subscriptions
Are Now Expiring,
Renewals Appreciated
Many subscriptions to the
Brantley Enterprise have run out
in July and August and we are
anxious for everyone to renew
at once.
Our system requires that sub
scriptions be paid in advance.
We send you a card notifying you
that your subscription has ex
pired. Then we usually wait TWO
WEEKS after it expires, then we
remove the name from our list.
We regret that we cannot make
exceptions to this rule, as other
wise we would be literally BOG
GED DOWN in a bookkeeping
wilderness.
We really hate to remove the
name of any subscriber from our
list. We can truly say, “It hurts
us more than it does you.” But
we MUST have a workable sys
tem, otherwise we are “sunk" a
bookkeeping.
A subscriber who renews on
time is “a joy forever” to the
editor of a weekly newspaper.
Please give us your much-need
ed help in this matter.
Look at the label on your pa
per. If it is “8-60,” your sub
scription expired Aug. 31; and if
it is “9-60,” your subscription
will expire Sept. 30.
FOREST FIRE CONTROL
Machinery, drowning, firearms
and falls are the leading causes
of deaths on farmland and around
farm buildings, according to G. I.
Johnson, engineer for'the Georgia
Agricultural Extension Service.
Delay is the thief of time. It
is easy to put off subscribing to
your weekly newspaper, the
Brantley Enterprise, but it is also
easy to “DO IT NOW.”
News
The Editor.
There Just Ain't No
Need For Continuous
Advertising ...
BUT
BRANTLEY ENTERPRISE
+ PREACHERS . . .
. . . should preach only one sermon or so a year, it doesn’t take constant adv er-
tising’ to root out sin.
* The TRAFFIC LIGHTS . . .
... at main highway intersections should be turned off to save electricity; every
one knows they are dangerous corners and there will be no accidents. No need
for ‘constant advertising’ to influence people to stop and look.
* TEACHERS ...
I
. . . don’t need to constantly review lessons. Tell the children just once and
they’ll never forget.
* HIGHWAY PATROLMEN
. . . can stop driving up and down the highways. Everybody knows the law and
knows there are patrolmen. No need to constantly remind drivers by ‘advertis
ing’ the fact through patrolling.
* All Business Firms • • •
. . . that advertise are just giving their money away and fast going broke; mail
order firms who send out catalogs are also wasting money . . . all the people in
this section know what’s sold in Brantley county, and all that advertising doesn’t
influence them a bit — they all shop at home!
If you are one of the foolish kind — like the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
that has stood for six centuries, but still rings its bell each day to let people
know it’s there — you recognize the basic truth that regularity is the single most
important element in effective advertising and Brantley county’s most effective
advertising medium is . . .