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LEGAL
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Georgia, Brantley County.
WHEREAS, heretofore, on Dec
ember 16, 1950, J. F. LARKINS
did execute to MRS. NICIE M.
BURGESS (MRS. J. T. BUR
GESS) and N. M. GIBSON, a
certain security deed to certain
property described as follows,
to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
lying and being in the City of
Hoboken, Brantley County, Geor
gia, and in Land Lots Number
Two Hundred Twenty-One and
Two Hundred Forty in the Ninth
Land District of Brantley County,
Georgia, containing eighteen (18)
acres, more or less, and bounded
as follows: North by lands of
Banner Thomas; East by lands
of Banner Thomas, N. W. Parrish
and a street; South by right of
way of Atlantic Coast Line Rail
road Company, lands of K. S.
Varn & Co., and lands of J. M.
Jones; and, West by lands of
K. S. Varn & Co., and lands of
I. J. Woodard.
ALSO, the following described
tract of land in the City of Ho
boken, Brantley County, Georgia,
described as follows: Beginning
at intersection of State Highway
number Eighty-four and Palm
Avenue, on the south side of
Highway number 84 and West
side of Palm Avenue, thence run
ning West along the south side
of Highway number 84 a dis
tance of One Hundred and Fif
teen feet; thence South parallel
with Palm Avenue a distance of
Seventy-five feet; thence East
parallel with Highway number
84 a distance of One Hundred
and Fifteen feet to Palm Avenue;
thence North along the West side
of Palm Avenue to Highway
number 84 a distance of Seven
ty-five feet, the point of place of
beginning.
ALSO, the following described
personal property, to-wit: 22 Ten
gallon Fry pumps; 9 Electric com
puting pumps; 1 electric non
computing pump; 23 Five Hun
dred Gallon under ground tanks;
2 One Thousand Gallon under
ground tanks, 14 square and
round kerosene tanks with
pumps; 3 Auto lifts; 1 two-horse
power air compressor; 1 one and
one half horse power air com
pressor; 4 one-half horse power
air compressors; 7 skid tanks,
275 and 550 gallons; 25 275-gallon
tanks, with fittings; 2 110-gallon
tanks with fittings; 4 oil lubsters;
4 gear lube dollies and pumps;
1 one and one half ton K. B. 5
truck; 34 gallon tank with pump
meter; 100 foot hose and reel;
1 one and one-half ton 99T Ford
Truck; 1 meter pump, hose reel
not mounted; 1 ten thousand gal
lon storage t£<ik located on west
side of Palm Avenue in City of
Hoboken, Georgia; 1 five thou
sand two hundred and eighty
gallon tank located on West side
of Palm Avenue in City of Ho
boken, Georgia; 1 Four Thousand
One Hundred and Twenty gallon
storage tank located on West side
of Palm Avenue in City of Ho
boken, Georgia; 1 Three Thou
sand and Eighty gallon storage
tank located on West side of
Palm Avenue in city of Hoboken,
Georgia; 1 Four Thousand One
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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, April 14, 1955
Hundred and Twenty Gallon
storage tank located on West side
of Palm Avenue in the City of
Hoboken, Georgia; all pipes,
valves, pumps, etc. in storage
tanks. All of said described per
sonal property being used by said
J. F. Larkins in connection with
his gas and oil business. Also all
of the personal property used by
said J. F. Larkins in connection
with his gas and oil business
whether specifically identified
and described herein or not; in
Brantley County, Georgia, to se
cure a note of even date there
with for $9,000.00, 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 29, at pages 266-267; and,
WHEREAS, on October 3, 1953,
the said MRS. NICIE M. BUR
GESS (MRS. J. T. BURGESS)
and N. M. GIBSON conveyed to
the undersigned the said note, the
said security deed and the said
property described therein; and,
WHEREAS, by agreement be
tween the said J. F. LARKINS
and the undersigned, dated Octo
ber 21, 1953, said note became due
on October 21, 1954, and said
note is now matured, in default,
and unpaid; and,
WHEREAS, on October 21,
1953, J. F. LARKINS did execute
to the undersigned a certain se
curity deed to the property de
scribed above to secure a note
of even date therewith for
$2016.91; and,
WHEREAS, said note became
due on October 21, 1954, and is
now matured, in default and un
paid;
Now, THEREFORE, according
to the original terms of said se-
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one of Georgia’s leading Cypress producers, Charlton
County includes much of the Okefenokee Swamp. Camp
Comeiia, about twelve miles southwest of Folkston,
county seat, was the headquarters of the ill-fated 1889
project to drain the swamp and convert it to farmland.
After forcing a drainage canal thirteen miles into the
swamp, the sponsors were forced to abandon the pro
ject, and the swamp has remained undomesticated to
this day. In 1937 the area was designated a National
Wildlife Refuge.
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AND
curity deeds and the laws in such
cases made and provided, the
undersigned will expose for sale
to the highest and best bidder
for cash the above described pro
perty, after proper advertisement,
on the first Tuesday in May,
1955, between the legal hours of
sale before the courthouse door
in Nahunta, Brantley County,
Georgia. The proceeds from said
sale will be used to the payment
of said notes, principal, interest
and expenses, and to other in
debtedness of the said J. F. Lar
kins to the undersigned secured
by said security deed, and the
balance, if any, delivered to the
said J. F. LARKINS.
This 4th day of April, 1955.
ROY HARPER. 4|28
Georgia, Brantley County.
Millie Kersey Vs. G. G. Kersey
Petition for divorce in Brantley
Superior Court, April term, 1955
The defendant G. G. Kersey is
hereby commanded to be and ap
pear at the next term of Brant
ley Superior Court, to answer
the complaint of the plaintiff
mentioned in this suit against you,
G. G. Kersey, for divorce.
Witness the Hon. Walter Tho
mas, Judge of said Court.
This the 22nd day of March,
1955.
D. F. Herrin, Clerk,
Brantley Superior Court
C. Winton Adams, Attorney, Na
hunta, Ga. 3|24-31, 4|7-14.
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