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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, April 11, 1968
Brantley Enterprise
. übiished weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
Official Organ of Brantley County
Carl Broome Editor and Publisher
Mrs. Carl Broome Associate Editor
Second class postage paid at Nahunta, Ga.
Address all mail to Nahunta, Georgia 31553
LEGAL ADVERTISING
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia, Brantley County.
In the matter of: The Estate
of Minnie Rogers Courson, De
ceased.
Under authority of an order
of the court of Ordinary of
Dougherty County, Georgia,
granted on November 6, 1967,
during the November Term,
1967, of said court, and a spe
cial order of said Court grant
ed on March 19, 1968, the un
dersigned, as administrators
of the estate of Minnie Rogers
Courson, late of Dougherty
County, Georgia, will offer for
sale at public outcry before
the Courthouse of said Cbunty,
on the first Tuesday in May,
1968, during the legal hours Os
sale to the highest and best
bidder for cash the following
described real property, to
wit:
1. A tract of land described
in a deed from James W.
Courson, as administrator of
the estate of J. L. Courson, de
ceased, to C. M. Courson dated
November 10, 1927, and re
corded in the public records
of Brantley County, Georgia,
in Deed Book 4, page 416, as
follows: The lot or parcel of
land lying and being in Brant
ley County, and being that
tract or parcel Os land, the
same being a portion of lot of
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land number 230 in the 2nd
Land District of formerly
Wayne, now Brantley County,
Georgia, and being all of said
lot not previously sold by W.
F. Raybon, Martha F. Raybon
and Daisy Raybon; the land
herein described being in the
Southeast corner of lot of land
number 230, in the 2nd Land
District of said County of
Brantley and extending from
the division line between lot
number 230 and 231 north to
the division line between said
lot number 230 and 229 and
lying on the East side of said
lot number 230, and containing
100 acres, more or less, and
bounded as follows: on the
north by lands of W. R. Rog
ers; on the east by lands of
B. F. Jones and by lands of
J. L. Courson; on the south
by original land line; on the
west by lands belonging to
W. J. Broadhurst and public
road. Being the same land and
premises known as the Ray
bon Old Place and whereon
W. F. Raybon and Martha F.
Raybon resided for a number
of years.
2. A tract of land described
in a deed from J. F. Jones
and J. W. Jones to C. M.
Courson dated February 7,
1956, and recorded in the pub
lic records of Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia, in Deed Book 18,
page 104, as follows: That cer-
tain tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the 2nd
Land District of Brantley
County, Georgia, there being
twelve and three-tenths (12.3)
acres, more or less, and de
scribed by a certain plat made
by David S. Page, Registered
Surveyor, Georgia, No. 793.
which plat was made August
14, 1954. and becomes a part
of this deed for all purposes,
and bounded as follows, to
wit: north by lands of Bruns
wick Pulp & Paper Company,
east by lands of Brunswick
Pulp & Paper Company, and
comes to a point in the souih
and west by lands of C. M.
Courson.
3. Two tracts of land de
scribed in a deed from W. S.
Courson to J. W. Courson dat
ed November 10, 1927, and
recorded in the public records
of Brantley County, Georgia,
in Deed Book 4, page 405, as
follows: Fifty (50) acres of
land, more or less, of lot of
land number Two Hundred
and Thirty-one (231) in the
Second Land District of form
erly Wayne, now Brantley
County, Georgia, and being
more particularly described
and bounded as follows: on
the north by original lot line
230 and 231; on the east by
lands of the estate of E. H.
Knox and by lands of J. W
Courson; on the south by
right-of-way of the A.C.L.R.R.
Company and on the west by
original lot line.
Also 35 acres of land, more
or less, lying and being in
Land Lot Number 259 and
260 in the Second Land Dis
trict of formerly Wayne, now
Brantley County, Georgia, and
being more particularly de
scribed and bounded as fol
lows: on the north by lands
of the estate of J. L. Courson;
on the east by branch or by
lands of B. F. Jones, and by
lands of W. H. Rogers and
by lands of G. W. Parrott and
by lands ^f F. E. Rogers; on
the south by lands of the es
tate of J. L. Courson; on the
west by lands of the estate
of J. L. Courson. The above
described tract or parcel of
land being the old home place
of the late J. L. Courson, de
scribed and being the place on
which he lived for some thir
ty years.
The purchaser shall pay for
title. 1116 undersigned shall
pay for revenue stamps. City,
State and County taxes for
the year 1968 shall be prorat
ed as of the day of sale.
This April 1, 1968.
AMERICAN NATIONAL
BANK OF BRUNSWICK,
By |s| Charles H. McMillan
Vice President and
Trust Officer.
|s| J. L. Raulerson, Jr.
As Administrator of the
estate of Minnie Rogers
Courson, deceased.
ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE
Georgia, Brantley County.
In the matter of:
The Estate of Geneva
Anderson Raulerson Stahl,
Deceased.
Under authority of an order
of the Court of Ordinary of
Brantley County, Georgia,
granted on November 6, 1967,
during the November Term,
1967, of said Court, the under
signed, as administrator of the
estate of Geneva Anderson
Raulerson Stahl, late of Brant
ley County, Georgia, will offer
for sale at public outcry be
fore the Courthouse of said
County, on the first Tuesday
in May, 1968, during the legal
hours of sale to the highest
and best bidder for cash the
following described real prop
erty, to-wit:
(a) That certain lot, tract
or parcel of land containing
10 acres, more or less, located
in Land Lot Number 68 in
the Third Land District of
formerly Wayne now Brant
ley County, Georgia, bounded
northerly by lands of Bruns
wick Pulp & Paper Company,
easterly by lands of Bruns
wick Pulp & Paper Company,
southerly by lands of Bruns
wick Pulp & Paper Company
and by the tract of land de
scribed in sub-paragraph (b)
hereof, and westerly by U. S.
Highway 301, together with
the improvements thereon
known as the Red Oaks Motel
and Restaurant, and the e
quipment located therein. Said
tract of land is the same tract
conveyed to said Geneva An
derson Raulerson Stahl by W.
C. Rogers by a conveyance
dated April 22, 1949, and re
corded in the public records
of said County in Deed Book
16, page 55. and reference is
hereby made to said convey
ance and to the plat attached
thereto for all purposes.
(b) That certain lot, tract
or parcel of land containing
4 acres, more or less, located
in Land Lot Number 68 in the
3rd Land District of former
ly Wayne now Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia, bounded as fol
lows: northerly by a tract of
land described in subpara
graph (a) hereof; easterly by
lands of Brunswick Pulp &
Paper Company, southerly by
lands now or formerly of
Milton Lane, and westerly by
U. S. Highway 301, together
with all improvements there
on.
Said tract of land is the
same tract conveyed to said
Geneva Anderson Raulerson
Stahl by Newton Hodges by
a conveyance dated April 15,
1949, and recorded in said
public records in Deed Book
16, page 54, and reference is
hereby made to said convey
ance for all purposes.
(c) That certain lot, tract
or parcel of land containing
490 acres, more or less, and
being all of Land Lot Number
97 in the 2nd Land District
of Brantley County, Georgia,
together with all improve
ments thereon.
Said tract of land is the
same tract of land conveyed
to said Geneva Anderson Raul
erson Stahl by J. L. Rauler
son by a conveyance dated
October 20, 1950, and recorded
in said public records in Deed
Book 16, page 234, and refer
ence is hereby made to said
conveyance for all purposes.
The purchaser shall pay for
title. The undersigned shall
pay for revenue stamps. City,
State and County taxes for
the year 1968 shall be pro
rated as of the day of sale.
This April 1, 1968.
Is! J. L. Raulerson, Jr.
Administrator of the
estate of Geneva Anderson
Raulerson Stahl.
Citation — Year’s Support
State of Georgia,
Court of Ordinary.
April Ist, 1968.
The appraisers upon appli
cation of Marjorie B. O’Neal,
widow of said Charlie G. O’-
Neal, for a twelve months’
support for herself and (1)
minor child, having filed their
return; all persons concerned
hereby are cited to show
cause, if any they have, at
the next regular May term of
this Court, why said applica
tion should not be granted.
Perry U. Rozier, Ordinary,
Brantley County. 5|2
Senator Dean
Announces Grants
To Brantley Co.
State Senator Roscoe Dean
announced that Brantley
County will receive approxi
mately $69,769.40 under the
State-Aid Grant Program to
counties for the fiscal year
1969 which begins this July.
The State Aid Grant .money
can be used for maintenance,
construction and paving of
public roads in Brantley Coun
ty.
Senator Dean also stated
that under the state aid grant
program to towns and cities
that Nahunta will receive ap
proximately $7,836.98 for the
fiscal year 1969 which begins
this July. Also, Hoboken will
receive approximately $6,501.-
49 for the same period.
The State Aid Grant money
for towns and cities can be
used for maintenance, con
struction and paving of public
roads, streets, sidewalks and
bridges in the two towns and
cities in Brantley County. It
can also be used for the pur
pose of providing traffic con
trol devices and equipment to
accommodate the flow of traf
fic in the towns and cities and
for certain other capital out
lay items.
Senator Dean is a member
of the powerful Senate Ap
propriations Committee which
votes on all money matters.
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