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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Nov. 28, 1957
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
Legal
Advertising
Georgia, Brantley County.
This is to notify all persons
concerned that Mrs. Joyce Farm
as administrix of the estate of
L. R. Parm, deceased, has filed
with me an application for leave
to sell the following lands be
longing to said estate, for the
purpose of paying debts and
making distribution and that I
will pass upon said application
in my office in Nahunta, Georgia,
at the Dec. term, 1957, of my
Court:
Description of property to be
sold: a one-half (%) undivided
interest in and to twenty-five
(25) acres, more or less, of lot
of land number 106 in the 9th
district of Ware County, Georgia,
described as follows: Beginning
at a point on the east original
land lot line which point is 35
feet south of the intersection of
said east lot line with center
line of a settlement road and at
the corner of land of the United
States Government; thence sou
therly along the east land lot
line a distance of 1399 feet, more
or less, to second spring head
which is east of Mack’s Branch;
thence westerly and northwester
ly along said spring head a dis
tance of 1050 feet, more or less,
to Mack’s Branch; thence nor
therly along Mack’s Branch a
distance of 700 feet, more or less,
to paved road at the lands of
United States Government;
thence north 70 degrees and 44
minutes east along the lands of
the United States Government a
distance of 454 feet to a stake;
thence south 19 degrees and 32
minutes east along said govern
ment lands a distance of 107.5
feet to a stake; thence continu
ing along said government lands
north 71 degrees and 14 minutes
east a distance of 298.3 feet to
the east lot line at the point of
beginning.
This 6th day of Nov. 1957.
Claude A. Smith, Ordinary.
Brantley County, Ga.
C. Winton Adams,
Petitioner’s Attorney. 1128
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Georgia, Brantley County.
Will be sold at the Court house
door in said County on the first
Tuesday in December, 1957, be
ing December 3, 1957, within the
legal hours of sale, to the high
est and best bidder for cash, all
of the following described per
sonal property, to-wit:
2 —Electric gasoline pumps
(Bennett); 1 — 4000 gallon stor
age tank; I—sooo gallon storage
tank; 2 — 1000 gallon under
ground storage tanks; 1 — grease
lift; 1— 5-hp. Keystone Air
Compressor.
To satisfy an execution issued
on July 16, 1957, from the Sup
erior Court of Brantley County,
Georgia, in said county, in favor
of Southern States Oil Company,
Inc. against V. W. Strickland.
In view of the fact that said
above described property is dif
ficult and expensive to transport,
said property will be exposed for
sale at the former place of busi
ness of said V. W. Strickland, at
or near Hortense, Georgia, about
10 miles north of Nahunta on
Highway 301.
This November 5, 1957.
J. W. Crews, Sheriff,
Brantley Co., Ga. 1128
Georgia, Brantley County.
This is to notify all persons
concerned that George Dykes as
administrator of the estate of
Chas. W. Burns, deceased, has
filed with me an application for
leave to sell the following lands
belonging to said estate, for the
purpose of paying debts and
making distribution and that I
will pass upon said aplication in
my office in Nahunta, Georgia,
at the Dec. term, 1957, of my
Court:
Description of property to be
sold: All that certain tract or
parcel of land consisting of Two
(2) Lots, in the City of Nahunta,
Brantley County, Georgia, being
lots Sixty-Seven (67) and Sixty-
Eight (68) according to a cer
tain plat made by David S. Page,
Reg. Surveyor, which said plat
is duly of record among the cur
rent public Records of Brantley
County, Georgia in plat book one
at page 193. And said plat is by
reference made this description.
This 6th day of Nov., 1957.
Claude A. Smith, Ordinary,
Brantley County, Ga.
C. Winton Adams, Attorney
for said administrator. 11|28
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Let Us Bow
Our Heads
in THANKS...
Today, in the spirit of the first Thanks-
giving, let us give thanks to the Creator
for all the blessings we have received
. . . both as individuals and as Ameri-
cans ... a free people, living without
fear in a free country. Like the Pilgrim
Fathers, let us humbly acknowledge
our debt to Divine Providence for all
that we are and may hope to become.
Like them, let us bow our heads in a
prayer of gratitude to the Giver of
“every good and perfect gift.**
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