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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, August 27, 1970
Brantley Enterprise
Published weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
Official Organ of Brantley County
George F. Stewart Editor and Publisher
Second class postage paid at Nahunta Ga.
Address all mail to Nahunta, Georgia 31553
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE AND TAX
Inside county $3.09
Outside county, in state $4.12
Outside state $4.00
ALL Os The
Elect Dr. Carl Drury
A Man Who Can Represent
With Ability,
Integrity And Courage
A native of Brantley County. A man who has proven his deep concern for the needs of
Brantley County.
EqUdliZG Alld Lower Taxes* (Industry Must Pay Its Fair Share Os State And Local Taxes.)
End Pollution And Conserve Our Priceless Natural Resources.
Bring More Business And Industry To Our District.
(A Diversification In Business Is Good Economics)
Support the Satilla Soil & Water Conservation and guarantees to protect the natural
Ecology of the River.
Promote The Tourist Trade.
Give A Voice In Government To All Our Citizens.
End Legislation On Behalf Os The Special Interests Os Rich and Powerful Minority.
Will work with elected local officials for the benefit of all.
Build Seniority In A Representative Os The People.
Vote For And Support
Legal
Advertising
ADMISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia, Brantley County.
In the matter of:
Estate of J. L. McVeigh, De
ceased.
Under authority of an order
of the Court of Ordinary of
Brantley County, Georgia,
granted on March 2, 1970, dur
ing the March Term, 1970, of
said Court, the undersigned
66th District
Dr. Carl Drury
FOR Representative, 66th District
VOTE TO
(We Can No Longer Tolerate Representation By a Rich Man's Puppet)
(Paid For By Friends of Dr. Carl Drury)
as administrator of the estate
of J. L. McVeigh, late of
Brantley County, Georgia,
will offer for sale at public
outcry before the Courthouse
of said County on the first
Tuesday in September, 1970,
during the legal hours of sale
to the highest and best bidder
for cash the following describ
ed real property, to-wit:
Those certain lots, tracts
or parcels of land situate, ly
ing and being in the 334th
District, G. M. of Brantley
County, Georgia, described
and identified according to
the plat entitled “J. L. Mc-
Veigh Est. Subdivision”,
made by H. W. Williams, Jr.,
Registered Land Surveyor No.
1396, dated May 28, 1970, and
revised June 23, 1970, as fol
lows:
1. Lot Number 12 and a lot
| adjoining it on the east, said
two lots lying together and
forming one tract of land con
taining 2 acres described as
follows: beginning at the
northwestern corner of Lot
Number 12 and running thence
north 88 degrees 46 minutes
56 seconds east 5.514 chains,
thence south 1 degree. 24 min
utes 54 seconds east 3.627
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chains, thence south 88 de
grees 46 minutes 56 seconds
west 5.514 chains, and thence
north 1 degree 24 minutes 54
seconds west 3.627 chains to
the point of beginning.
2. Lot Number 11 and a lot
adjoining it on the east, said
two lots lying together and
forming one tract of land con
taining 2 acres described as
follows: beginning at the
northwestern corner of Lot
Number 11 and running thence
north 88 degrees 46 minutes
56 seconds east 5.514 chains,
thence south 1 degree 24 min
utes 54 seconds east 3.591
chains, thence south 88 de
grees 46 minutes 56 seconds
west 5.514 chains, and thence
north 1 degree 24 minutes 54
seconds west 3.591 chains to
the point of beginning. Refer
ence is hereby made to said
plat for all purpopses.
The undersigned shall pay
for Georgia Realty Transfer
Tax. State and County taxes
for the year 1970 shall be pro
rated as of the day of sale.
This August 5, 1970.
|s| John A. McVeigh
Administrator of the es
tate of J. L. McVeigh,
Deceased. 8-27
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia, Brantley County.
In the matter of:
Estate of J. L. McVeigh, De
ceased.
Under authority of an order I
of the Court of Ordinary of
Brantley County, Georgia,
granted on March 2, 1970,
during the March Term, 1970,
of said court, the undersigned
as Administrator of the estate
of J. L. McVeigh, late of
Brantley County, Georgia, will
offer for sale at public out
cry before the Courthouse of
said County on the first Tues
day in September, 1970, during
the legal hours of sale to the
highest and best bidder for
cash the following described
real property, to-wit: i*:’ *
That certain lot, tract or par
cel of land situate, lying and
being in the 334th District, G.’
M. of Brantley County, Geor-i
gia, containing 30 acres, des-*
cribed and identified accord
ing to a plat certified by E. W.
Ellis, Georgia Registered Engi
neer No, 627, dated August 3,
1970, as follows: beginning at a
concrete monument marking
the common corner of the tract
of land hereby conveyed, lands
of Brunswick Pulp & paper
Company, and lands shown on
FISH MARKET
At Jimmy's Jiffy Market
NOW REOPENED
Fresh Fish and Shrimp
Fish Dressed Only On Thursday & Friday
Evenings. All Day Saturday Until 6 O'clock.
Jimmy's Jiffy Market
Nahunta, Georgia Phone 462-5712
On the critical list for 23 years,
the wood duck escaped extinction.
Today one of our foresters
aids the species.
In 1918 the government answered the call of the vanish
ing wood duck, considered by many to be the most
beautiful of all waterfowl. Under special protection un
til 1941, the species thrived. But conservation must be a
continuing endeavor.
Around a marshy pond in Troup County, Lewis
Martin of our Land Department is establishing a wood
duck refuge by building nesting boxes. With natural
habitats becoming scarce, the nesting boxes provide a
valuable substitute.
Georgia Power’s effort goes beyond Mr. Martin’s
project. We fight smog with electrostatic precipitators.
Defeat thermal effects with cooling towers. Create enjoy
ment for people and natural habitats for animals with
our lakes. Provide wildlife feeder strips on rights-of-way.
Some 40 American birds and mammals are now
extinct. The threat endangers 89 others. Georgia Power,
as a company and as individuals, strives to answer na-
ture’s desperate call for help.
Georgia Power Company
A citizen wherever we serve 9
said plat as lands of E. Hunter,
and running thence south 42
degrees 11 minutes west 1,248
feet, thence south 13 degrees
49 minutes east 597 feet, thence
north 45 dgrees 18 minutes
east 931.86 feet, thence south
44 degrees 40 minutes east
878 feet, thence north 45 de
grees 6 minutes east 624 feet,
thence north 44 degrees 40
minutes west 364.36 feet,
thence north 44 degrees 55
minutes west 431-64 feet, and
thence north 44 degrees 49
minutes west 660 feet to the
point of beginning.. Said
tract of land is a part of a
tract formerly known as the
Clements Tract, now known as
the Burndown Tract. Refer
ence is hereby made to said
plat for all purposes.
The undersigned shall pay
for Georgia Realty Transfer
Tax. State and County taxes
for the year 1970 shall be
prorated as of the day of sale.
This August 4, 1970.
|s| John A. McVeigh
Administrator of the es
tate of J. L. McVeigh,
deceased.
8-27
IN MEMORIAM
In sad but loving memory
of Rev. T. B. Hall who passed
away August 17, 1954, sixteen
years ago.
Today is the sad reminder of
. the lonely years gone by,
, when God took my precious
husband to heaven in the sky.
The ache in my heart will
never soften. My memories
and my love will never dim. I
pray that someday, with God’s
mercy, we’ll be in Heaven to
gether someday.
Sadly Missed,
Wife-Rosa L. Hall
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