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Mr. Ernest Tubb (2nd)
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OF FOLKSTON HIGHWAY 301
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT FROM
9:00 P. M. TILL ????
ADMISSION SI.OO
NOTICE
THERE WILL BE NO SUNDAY HUNTING
IN BRANTLEY COUNTY, (WITH GUN OR
DOG) THROUGHOUT THE HUNTING SEAr
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SHERIFF
BRANTLEY COUNTY, GA.
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TOMMY IRVIN
I COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE I
SERVING THE FARMER AND THE CONSUMER
FROM THE SOIL TO THE SUPERMARKET
FARMER-BUSINESSMAN: Maintains farm home with beef cattle and
timber operations. Experienced in several successful business opera-
STATE-COMMUNITY LEADER: Fifteen years as member of Haber
sham County Board of Education, past President of Georgia School
Boards Association. Member Board of Deacons of Antioch Baptist
Church. Jaycee of the Year from Habersham County in 1964. York
Rite and and Scottish Rite Mason and Shriner.
VETERAN PUBLIC SERVANT: Elected to serve four terms in Geor- ■
I gia House of Representatives. Former Assistant Administration floor
leader in House of Representatives and former Executive Secretary to <
■ Governor’s office. _
PROGRESSIVE COMMISSIONER: Since assuming office of Commis-
| sioner of Agriculture in January 1968, has a proven record of econo- J
mv and efficiency while expanding Department services m behalf of
farmers and consumers. Uses businessman’s approach to administration
■of Georgia cqnsumer I
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re-elect ।
BEN W.
FORTSON,
JR.
SECRETARY
OF STATE
EXPERIENCE
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Legal Notices
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia, Brantley County.
In the matter of: Estate of
J. H. McVeigh, Deceased.
Under authority of an order
,of the Court of Ordinary of
j Brantley County, Georgia,
granted on March 2, 1970, dur
ing the March Tenn, 1970, of
! said Court, the undersigned as
( administrator of the estate of
J. H. McVeigh, late of Brant-
I ley County, Georgia, will offer
■ for sale at public outcry be
fore the Courthouse of said
County or the first Tuesday :
in November, 1970, during the J
legal hours of sale to the ■
highest and best bidder for j
cash the following described
real property, to-wit:
The following lots, tracts or :
parcels of land situate, lying j
and being in the 334th District, I
G. M. of Brantley County, |
Georgia:
1. A tract Os land containing
6.3 acres described and identi
fied according to a plat made
by E. W. Ellis, Georgia Regis
tered Engineer No. 627, dated
October 3, 1970, as follows: be
ginning at a point which marks
the northeastern corner of the
tract of land herein described
and the northwestern corner
of a tract of land shown on
said plat as lands of Hall, and
running thence north 59 de
grees 30 minutes west 210.0
feet, thence south 26 degrees
44 minutes west 21.95 feet,
thence north 59 degrees 30
minutes west 428.11 feet,
thence south 46 degrees 9
minutes west 138.55 feet,
thence south 47 degrees 21
minutes west 104.91 feet,
thence south 32 degrees 7
minutes east 454.90 feet,
thence south 59 degrees 7
minutes east 333.09 feet, and
thence north 26 degrees 44
minutes west 467.40 feet to the
point of bgmning.
Said tract <x land is Wound
ed according to said plat as
follows: northerly by lands of
Hall and by lands of Johnson,
easterly by lands of Morgan,
southerly by lands of Gonzales
and by a3O foot road ease
ment, and westerly by a3O
foot road easement.
2. A tract of land containing
33.34 acres described and iden
tified according to a plat made
by E. W. Willis, Georgia Reg
istered Engineer No. 627, dated
October 4, 1970, as follows: be
ginning at a point which marks
the northwestern comer of a
tract of land herein described
and running thence south 46
degrees 38 minutes east 255.90
feet, thence north 47 degrees
65 minutes east 50 feet, thence
south 32 degrees 7 minutes
east 421.0 feet, thence south
131 degrees 55 minutes east
465.05 feet, thence south 69 de
grees 28 minutes east 442.80
feet, thence south 26 degrees
44 minutes west 811.01 feet,
I thenceforth 70 degrees 72 min
utes west 20.70 feet, thence
: north 76 degrees 56 minutes
। west 721.90 feet, thence north
176 degrees 52 minutes west
। 500 feet, thence north 32 de-
I gres 34 minutes east 876.80
■ feet, and thence north 33 de
j grees 17 minuts east 913.75
I feet to the point of beginning.
| Said tract of land is bounded
I according to said plat as fol
; lows: northerly by unnamed
| lands, by a 30 foot road ease
: ment, and by lands of Gonza
i les; easterly by lands of Gon
. zales and by lands of Morgan;
southerly by lands of S. O.
\ Jenkins, and westerly by lands
|of McVeigh and by lands of
Lowe.
3. A tract of land containing
I 7.8 acres described and identi-
I fied according to a plat made
। by E. W. Willis, Georgia Regis-
I tered Engineer No. 627, dated
October 2, 1970, as follows: be
ginning at a point on the
i western line of the Browntown
i Road which marks a common
| corner of the tract of land
i herein described and lands of
'J. R. Zinskie, and running
jthence south 52 degrees 10
| minutes west 1130.05 feet,
ithence south 56 degrees 14
j minutes east 178.60 feet, thence
j north 89 degrees 21 minutes
। east 264.70 feet, thence north
J 69 degrees 7 minutes east 218.-
55 feet, thence north 42 de
grees 12 minutes east 416.60
fee. thence north 65 degrees 47
minutes east 113.25 feet to the
western line of the Browntown
Road, and thence north 16 de
grees 47 minutes west along
the western line of the Brown
town Road 372.60 feet to the
point of beginning.
Reference is hereby made to
each of the plats mentioned a
bove for all purposes.
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.
'S' Stewart J. Wiggins
Administrator of the es
tate of J. H. McVeigh
10-29
Georgia, Brantley County
In the Court of Ordinary of
Said State and County: Octo*
ber, 1970. . - -
The appraisers upon applica
tion of NANCY M. MORGAN
widow of said IRA M. MOR
GAN for a twelve months’
support for herself and no min
or children, having filed their
return; all persons concerned
hereby are cited to show cause,
if any they have, at the next
•gasRagBgMBBB $
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regular November, 1970 term
of this court, why said appli
cation should not be granted.
s| P. U. Rozier
Ordinary, Brantley
County, Ga.
Gibson, McGee and Blount
Post Office Box 665
Waycross, Georgia 31501
10-29
INVITATION TO BID
The Board of Commissioners
of Brantley County is offer
ing for sale to the highest bid
der:
The old voting building at
Waynesville of wooden struc
ture. The building is approxi
mately 8’ x 12’ in size and has
one door and two windows.
BIDS must be signed, sealed
and clearly marked bid on the
outside of the envelope. BIDS
will be opened at 9 a. m. No
vember 3, 1970 in the Court
House, Nahunta, Georgia.
DISOLUTION of
PARTNERSHIP
Georgia, Brantley County
Personally appearing before
the undersigned attesting of
ficer comes now Pete J. Gib
son, who, after first being duly
sworn, deposes and on oath
says that the partnership car
rying on a trade or business
in the trade name of WEST
ERN AUTO ASSOCIATE
STORE, Main Street, Nahunta,
Georgia, the natuure of said
SPECIAL
CLOTH! CLOTH!
ALL DIFFERENT SHAPES AND SIZES!
ALL TYPES OF FABRICS — COTTON —
WOOL — SILK — POLYESTER CLOTH,
WITH THREAD AND ZIPPERS
TO MATCH
ZIPPER SOME PRICED AT 29c
INGLES GROCERY
HICKOX, GEORGIA
business being retail sales of
automobile parts and accessor
ies, appliances sales and ser
vice, and general retail trade,
composed of Pete J. Gibson,
Waynesville, Georgia, and
Talmadge G. Griner, Nahunta,
Georgia ,is hereby disolved
and said business shall hereaf
ter be operated as a sole pro
prietorship by Pete J. Gibson,
: Waynesville, Georgia.
Pete J. Gibson
Sworn to and subscribed be
fore me this 14th day of Octo
ber, 1970.
Joe Walker
Notary Public
10-22
A
NAHUNTA LODGE
No. 391 F. & A. M.
The regular communication
of Nahunta Lodge 391 F. and
A. M. will be held the first
and third Tues. at
7:30 P. M. in the Masonic Hall
Ail members are urged to
attend; visiting Brethren
welcome.
Johnny Jones, W. M.
George F. Stewart, Sec
^aJimmy
Carter
Jimmy Carter is no newcomer to this state.
He was born here. Except for Navy service, he's
lived in Georgia all his life. Carter has served
fellow Georgians with distinction.
During the past four years he's talked with
nearly a million of us. He earns his living from
our rich red soil.
On September 23 Jimmy Carter won an
overwhelming victory in the Democratic Primary.
There was no big money behind him. No political
boss backed him. Yet the people gave Jimmy
Carter one of the largest popular votes in our
history. People like you and your neighbors:
farmers, factory workers, secretaries, house
wives, clerks, businessmen.
Vote for Jimmy Carter again in the General
Election November 3. He knows Georgia better.
He knows Georgians better.
VOTE NOVEMBER 3
The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, October 22, 1970
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