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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, June 1, 1961
Brantley Enterprise
Published weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
Carl Broome 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
to the contrary, if any you have,
before the Court on the 22nd day
of June 1961.
Ruby Lee Herrin
Deputy Clerk,
Brantley Superior Court.
Lee S. Purdom
Blackshear, Georgia
Attorney for Applicant 6-1.
Georgia, Brantley County.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
BRANTLEY COUNTY, GEOR
GIA:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
AND TO CITY OF NAHUNTA,
GEORGIA; STATE OF GEOR
GIA, STATE HIGHWAY DE
PARTMENT OF GEORGIA;
JOHN M. WILSON. TAX COM
MISSIONER OF BRANT L E Y
COUNTY, GEORGIA; ROBERT
FLOURNEY, HEIRS OF ROBERT
FLOURNEY; W. W. PARKER,
HEIRS OF W. W. PARKER;
AMOS BUESS, HEIRS OF AMOS
BUESS; CHARLES BUE SS,
HEIRS OF CHARLES BUESS;
W T. HIGHSMITH, HEIRS OF
W. T. HIGHSMITH; MRS. W. T.
HIGHSMITH; WAYNE DE
VELOPMENT CO., A CORPORA
TION; W. R. STRICKLAND; H.
D. LEWIS; ATLANTIC COAST
LINE RAILROAD COMPANY, A
CORPORATION; ELROY DOUG
LAS- TOGETHER WITH THE
HEIRS AND LEGAL REPRE
SENTATIVES OF THE PARTIES
NAMED ABOVE, AND THE OF
FICERS, DIRECTORS AND
TRUSTEES OF EACH OF THE
ABOVE NAMED CORPORA
TIONS WHOSE CHARTERS
HAVE EXPIRED BY OPERA
TION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE:
Take notice that Sidney Hulett,
Jr., has filed in said Court a pe
tition seeking to register the fol
lowing lands under the provisions
of the Land Registration Law, to
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the
City of Nahunta, Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia, and being a portion
of original lot of land number
eighty-eight (88) in the Second
(2nd) Land District of Brantley
County, Georgia, and containing
one (1) .acre, more or less, and
more particularly described by a
plat prepared from a survey by
David S. Page, County Surveyor,
said plat is recorded in Plat Book
Number One, page 171 in the
office of the Clerk of the Sup
erior Court of Brantley County,
Georgia, and being the same and
identical lands as conveyed by
H. D. Lewis to Sidney Hulett,
Jr., by warranty deed dated Oc
tober 17, 1959, as recorded in
Deed Book 20, page 83 in the of
fice of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Brantley County, Geor
gia.
You are warned to show cause
See
'Hi Neighbor'
with Jim Watson
and on June 2
Special Guest
G. A. Loyd
Brantley
Agricultural Agent
at 6:45 A. M.
on
Powerful Channel 12
WFGA-TV Jacksonville
Waycross Livestock Market
SOUTHEAST GEORGIA’S LEADING
LIVESTOCK MARKET
HONEST WEIGHTS AND COURTEOUS
SERVICE.
At our sale on Monday, May 29,
504 head of hogs and 168 head of
cattle were offered, for a total sales
volume of $24,094.24.
Regular No. 1 hogs sold for $16.36;
Light No. I’s brought $16.43; No. 2’s
$15.60 and feeder pigs $19.50.
Calves sold for $23.00; steers and
heifers brought up to $21.10; cows
$18.60 and bulls $19.75.
For pick-up or contact for sales please call
Woodrow Wainright Phone HO 2-3471 Nahunta,
Georgia.
Waycross Livestock Market
L. C. Pruitt, W. H. Inman and
O. A. Thompson, Operators and Managers
CITATION
Georgia, Brantley County
To Whom It May Concern:
MATTIE LEE SHUMAN hav
ing in due form applied to me
for permanent letters of adminis
tration upon the estate of Rufus
Shuman, deceased, this is to noti
fy the next of kin and creditors
of the said Rufus Shuman, de
ceased, that said application will
be heard before me at the re
gular June Term, 1961. of the
Court of Ordinary of said county.
WITNESS my hand and official
signature, this Ist day of May,
1961.
Claude A. Smith
Ordinary of Brantley
County, Georgia. 6-1
Georgia, Brantley County
Ta All Whom It May Concern:
MRS. OWEN G. LEE, SR., as
guardian of SHIRLEY E. LEE, a
minor child of O. G. Lee, Sr., de
ceased, has petitioned the Court
of Ordinary of Brantley County,
Georgia, for authority to sell the
undivided interest of the said
minor, Shirley E. Lee, in the es
tate of her deceased father, O. G.
Lee, Sr., which estate is being ad
ministered by O. G. Lee, Jr., as
administrator, said sale being
part of a family settlement of the
entire estate, and the Court of
Ordinary is petitioned for au
thority to sell the interest of said
child in the following specific
property to the following other
heirs; Mrs. Josephine L. Cason,
Mrs. Alene L. Crawford, L. Carl
ton Lee, and Owen G- Lee, Jr.,
to-wit:
Tract one: That tract of land
situate lying and being in Land
Lot No. 198, 9th Land District of
Brantley County, Georgia, said
land being bounded on the east
by lands of Harrison Lee, and O.
G. Lee; north by lands of Albert
Crews and Floyd Melton; north
west and west by lands of Archie
B. Crews and A. B. Crews; and
south by lands of Mrs. Charlotte
Griffin.
Tract Two: That certain tract
lying in Land Lot 217, 9th Dis
trict of Brantley County, Georgia,
bounded north and northwest by
lands of Joseph Griffin, Zoie
and Ruth Griffin, Lennie Griffin
and Harrison Lee; west by lands
of Charlotte Griffin and O. G.
Lee and Carlton Lee; south by
lands of Rufus Shuman; east by
state highway Route 121.
Also, all personal property in
the estate, except personal pro
perty which was set apart to Mrs.
O. G Lee, Sr., widow, as a year's
support.
All interested persons are here
by cited to appear at the next re
gular term of the Court of Or
dinary of Brantley County, Geor
gia, to be held on the first Mon
day in June, 1961, to show cause
why said application for leave to
sell should not be granted.
This Bth day of May, 1961.
Claude A. Smith, Ordinary
Brantley County, Georgia
Georgia, Brantley County
By virtue of an order of the
Judge of the Superior Court of
said State and County, there will
be sold at public outcry, on the
first Tuesday in June, 1961, at
the Courthouse in Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia, between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, for purposes
of distribution, the following
described property, to-wit:
“All of the merchantable tim
ber of the Mollie Moody Estate
containing 310 acres, more or less,
in said State and county, being
more particularly described in a
plat of said property appearing
of record in Plat Book No. 1,
Page 238, in the Office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Brantley County, Georgia, which
is hereby incorporated and made
a part of this description."
The sale and cutting of said
timber shall be in accordance
with good forestry practices as
recognized and recommended by
the Georgia Forestry Commission,
and shall be cut to not less than
a ten (10) inch stump.
It is the intention of the un
dersigned to conduct the sale at
11:00 o’clock A. M., for the con
venience of the public.
This Ist day of May, 1961.
Carswell Moody,
Executor, Estate of
Mollie M. Moody
G. B. Cowart
P. O. Box 1597
Brunswick, Georgia
J. Robert Smith
Attorneys at Law
Nahunta, Georgia 6-1
Personals
Mr. Oscar Lyons is a patient in
Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta
following a major operation.
Mrs. Lyons, his wife is in At
lanta to be near him since May
21.
Miss Eva Gay Hiller, daughter
of Mrs. Dorothy Hiller of Na
hunta, will graduate from the
University of Georgia at Athens
at commencement exercises on
June 3. She will receive her de
gree in Bachelor of Arts.
ITCHY SKIN
HOW TO RELIEVE IT
ITCH-ME-NOT combats this
miserable ailment two ways for
you. The anesthetic property
deadens itch and burning IN
MINUTES! Lets you relax and
sleep. The keratolytic, antiseptic
property sloughs off infected
skin, knocks out germs, speeds
healing. Continue use of ITCH
ME-NOT for 3 to 5 days and
watch clear, healthy skin ap
pear. Nothing quicker or more
effective.
IN 15 MINUTES
If not completely pleased, your
48c back at any drug store. Use
instant-drying ITCH-ME-NOT for
eczema, ringworm, insect bites,
poison ivy, foot itch, other sur
face rashes. NOW at Campbell’s,
Nahunta, Ga. 6-15.
Mrs. Sweat Begins
Serving Term for
Husband's Slaying
Mrs. Vera Sweat was transfer
red from the Pierce County Jail
to the State Prison for Women in
Milledgeville, Saturday after
noon, to begin serving her time,
according to Sheriff J. H. Pitt
man.
Mrs. Sweat was found guilty
by an all-male jury at the May
Term of Superior Court, of vo
luntary manslaughter in the
death of her husband, Claude
Sweat, and was sentenced to
serve not less than five years and
not more than tens years.
Mrs. Sweat was charged with
murder after the death of her
husband, who died in the Pierce
County Hospital January 25,
from gunshot wounds. The shoot
ing occurred at the Sweat home
in the Bristol community on
Tyre Reunion
Planned Sunday
At Blackshear
The annual Tyre Reunion is
planned for this Sunday, June 4,
at the Blackshear Swimming
Pool pavilion.
All descendants of Jasper Tyre,
Bob Tyre, Alden Tyre, Mrs.
Simon Sweat and Hansel Tyre,
and other friends and relatives
are invited to attend and bring
a well-filled basket.
63,000 HD Groups
About 1-113 million women in
the United States participate in
home demonstration work
through some 63,000 organized
groups, according to Miss Eddye
Ross, state home demonstration
leader.
DAIRY RECEIPTS
Cash receipts from dairy pro
ducts amounted to more than
half of total farm cash receipts
in three states in 1959 — Ver
mont. 75 percent; New York. 52
percent; Wisconsin. 51 percent.
AS 92 WERE BAPTIZED — Candidates for baptism, their families and friends, gather on the bank of the
Alabaha River in Pierce county recently for the largest baptismal service ever held in this area of South Geor
gia. The Rev. Clyde Thomas, assisted by deacons and men of the Bristol Baptist Church, baptized the group fol
lowing a revival at the church conducted by the Rev. Albert Evans of the Bellevue Baptist Church, Macon.
Egg Buying Tip
If the price of large eggs is
more than seven cents more
than the price of medium eggs,
the medium eggs are a better
buy, .according to Miss Mary
Gibbs, Extension consumer mar
keting specialist.
BIG BUDGET
ATLANTA — The State Board
of Education has approved a re
cord-breaking budget for the
1961-62 school year.
The new budget totals $214,-
332,146, an increase of $15,667,000
over the 1960-61 school year.
First Line Goodrich TIRE SALE
670-15” Tubeless $16.95
670-15” White Tubeless $19.95
670-15” White $16.95
Plus tax and retreadable tire. Other sizes reasonable
Texaco Service Center
W. C. LONG
Highway 301 N. Phone HO 2-3899
A. S. 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.
DO YOU KNOW
HOW LITTLE
AN IRRIGATION
SYSTEM COSTS?
High pressure Tractor Driven Pump.
1,000 feet 4” Aluminum Pipe
33 four inch couplers.
- $1,250.00 -
Truett Hardware Co.
Phone Hickory 9-5251
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Labeling Os Seed
State law requires all seed of
fered for sale to be labeled with
an analysis tag showing the kind
of seed, germination, purity, lot
number, date of test and other
information, says Hugh Inglis,
Extension agronomist.
Consistent newspaper advertis-
ing brings profitable results.
Dr. Charles H. Little
OPTOMETRIST
607 Isabella St. Telephone
Waycross, Ga. ATlas 3-5144
Blackshear, Ga.
ATHLETE S FOOT
Imbeds deeply—Toes crack, burn,
itch—Get fast relief.
USE T-4-L BECAUSE
This STRONG fungicide
sloughs off and dissolves affect
ed outer skin. Exposes deepset
infection to its killing action. Re
lieves itching .and burning,
speeds healing. Watch new,
healthy skin appear.
IN 24 HOURS,
If not pleased with liquid T-4-
L, your 48c back at any drug
store. Colorless, instant drying,
easy to use. Also fine for itchy,
sweaty feet, insect bites, poison
ivy. Get T-4-L FOOT POWDER
too—gives your feet a film of
antiseptic protection. NOW at
Campbell’s, Nahunta, Ga. 6-8.
AND WHAT A DIFFERENCE! Food cooked in
a modern electric oven just seems to taste
better, and it’s such a pleasure to prepare.
When you cook electrically, your kitchen
remains as cool as an ocean breeze. Elec
tricity delivers the heat to the food — not the
kitchen — leaving you cool and fresh.
Because of even heat and pinpoint control,
electricity guards the flavor and goodness of
foods. Your favorite meats and vegetables
simmer in their natural juices, preserving
precious vitamins and minerals.
Electric cooking is wonderfully convenient.
And you’ll be pleasantly surprised at the low
cost. You can cook a meal for a family of four
for only about two cents worth of electricity.
For fast heat and perfect temperature con
trol ... as well as comfort, convenience and
economy . . . nothing cooks as well as elec
tricity. Why not try it yourself?
TAX-PAYING • INVESTOR-OWNED
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE
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Ernest Knight
Phone GA 7-2254 Jesup, Ga.
DRUGGIST
The Rexail Store
Pharmacist Always on Duty
147 West Cherry St.