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ADMEYuiXRATO S ALE
The undersighed as Adminis . -
tor of the Estate of K. O. Rozier
by virtue of an order oft the Court
of Ordinary of Brantley County,
Georgia,, will sell at public outcry
to the 4sigtiest and best bidder for
cash wW first Tuesday in May,
1854, ^f'wpen the legal hours of
ea l e '.property hereinafter de
scribed. Said property shall be sold
upon premises, the same being
locatpfb^t Waynesville, in Brantley
CounU^, Georgia, and being the pro
perty upied by the late K. O.
Rozie»*as. a dwelling and store
building, and is described as
whole, -as follows:
Said tr.act. of land containing ap
proximately one acre located in the
village of Waynesville, Brantley
County, Georgia, and being a por
tion of Lot 62 of the Wiggins survey
and bounded as a whole on the
north a distance of 152.55 feet by
State Highway Road No. 50 - U. S.
84, on the east a distance of 294.25
feet by lands. of Mack Rozier, on
the south a,distance of 164.10 feet
by lands of the Waverly Company,
and on the West a distance of 165:30
feet by lands of Mrs. Letha Vc-
Veigh, the Methodist Church and
W. G. Gibson Estate.
The above described tract of land
contains a residence and a store
building which shall be offered for
sale separately and as a whole.
Said tract as divided is described
upon a plat attached to the petition
for leave to sell on file in the office
of the Ordinary of said county, the
residence tract having a frontage on
said highway of 91.65 feet and the
storeMjuilding having a frontage on
said highway of 60.90 feet. At the
same time and place there will also
be sold the stock of merchandise,
equipment and fixtures now located,
in and used in connection with said
store building. The stock of mer
chandise, fixtures and equipment
wlil be offered separately and along
with said store building.
This April sth, 1954.
H. B. HARVEY,
Administrator of the Estate
of K. O. Rozier. 4.29
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUNTY.
Whereas, heretofore, on June 5
1963, Grady E. Boyd did execute to
The Citizens Bank of Folkston, Na
hunta Branch, a certain security
deed to the following land:
“All that tract, piece or parcel of
land, located, situated, lying and
being in the second land district
formerly Wayne now Brantley
County, Georgia, and a portion of
a tract of land that W. Roberson
conveyed to C. L. Aldridge, by War
ranty Deed being the portion lying
North from U. S. 84 or State Route
50 and East of intersection of the
road leading from said State Route
50 to the Baptist Church in Village
of Lulaton, and being all of that
certain definite tract that lies East
Os the intersection aforesaid, and
bounded as. follows; North, by Ear
nest Boyd lands, lands Baptist
Church: East by lands of Seab
Highsmith and Levi Strickland;
South by lands of Charlie Smith
and RjW of State Route 50; West
by a certain road from Route 50 to
Baptist Church and land of Mrs.
Vivie W. Aldridge. Grantor acquir
ed lands from Vivie W. Aldridge
See deed Jan. 9, 1951, recorded
Liber 16, folio 291 in the Office
Clerk Brantley Superior Court and
references to that deed makes it
part hereof all purposes. See Y S
Book 2, Double 141 Office Ordinary
Brantley. The number of acres not
ascertained but more or less and
embraces every portion within stat
ed boundaries all purposes.”
To secure a noth of even date
therewith for $421.80, all as shown
by a security deed recorded in the
office of the clerk of the Superior
Court of Brantley County, Georgia,
in Mortgage Book 32, at page 94.
and,
Whereas, said note has become in
default, no payment thereon having
been made since October 30, 1953
and the undersigned elects that the
entire note, principal and interest,
become due at once;
Now, therefore, according to tin
original terms of said security deed
and the laws in such cases made
and provided, the undersigned will
expose foi* sale to the highest and
best bidder for cash the above de
scribed land, after proper adver
tisement, on the first Tuesday in
May, 1954, between the legal hours
of sale before the courthouse door
in Nahunta, Brantley County, Geor
gia. The proceeds from eaid sale
will be used, first to the payment
of said note, principal, interest and
expenses, and the balance, if any,
delivered to the said Grady E.
Boyd.
This 6tji day of April, 1954.
THE CITIZENS BANK OF
‘FOLKSTON,
Nahunta Branch.
By A. S. Mizell,
Vice-President. 429
WAYNESVILLE
By Mrs. Julia Gibsor
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Benjamin of
Jacksonville arrived Saturday to
spend a week here with relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Keene of
Brunswick have purchased the
Presgrove home and are moving
in this week.
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Earl Moody and T. J. Kelly were
visitors to Atlanta on Saturday of
last week.
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Mrs. Sara Gibson was a patient
in a Jesup hospital last week.
• *
Earl Thompson and J. C. Proctor,
who have been working in Howey-
In-the-Hills in Florida have return
ed home.
• * •
Nub Hunter spent several days
in a Brunswick hospital recently.
He is much better now.
•• • •
Mrs. Emmie Walker is back home
and is feeling .much better after an
operation.
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George Gibson Os Rome, Ga., and
Clinton Gibson of Tampa, Fla., visit
ed Mrs. W. R. Gibson last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Oberry and
daughter and Mrs. Nellie Padgett
and two daughters of Waycross
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Driskell last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Walker and
Patsy spent Sunday in Jacksonville
visiting relatives. •
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Ward Rozier and son, Chet, of
Brunswick were visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Robinson on Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Milton Register and
daughters of Brunswick were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Harrison on
Sunday.
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Eddie Rozier was a visitor in
Deland, Fla., last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry McWright
of Jacksonville visited her aunt,
Mrs. Sara Gibson on Saturday.
* * *
Mrs. Daisy Hunter was on the
sick list last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sumner and
sons of Brunswick spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Harrison.
* * *
Miss Agnes Jacobs of Hoboken
spent the weekend with her mo
ther, Mrs. W. H. Jacobs.
♦ • •
C. B. Anderson of Hortense visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Johnson
on Wednesday.
If you have sometnmg co sell,
a 50 cents advertisement in The
Brantley Enterprise will be read by
oeople all over the county.
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