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Georgia, Charlton County-
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One half undivided Intevest in and
t 0 two huadred acres of headrightl
lands, bounded or the north by’
lands E. S. Strickland, East by Janas’
of D. R. Wasdin, south by lands of
Thomas Khoden and west by lands
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din, south by lands of E. S. Strick
land and west by lands of 8. B, Rod
denbery,
Said property levied on as prop
erty of E. S, Sirickland, to satisfy
an execntion issued from the Justice
Court of the 1354th, District G. M.,
said county, in favor of J. D. Her
rin agamst said E. S, Strickland;
said property being in possession of
the said E. 8. Strickland,
~ Levy made by S. A. O'Quinn con
stable and turned over to me for ad
vertisement and sale,
i This 3rd. day of May Igog.
f PR Watsighy,
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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF FOLKSTON.
Located at Folkston, (Ga., at the cloge of business Aprit 28th, 1909.
RESOURCES " &
Loans and dise unts 329.73?{08
Overdrufts 24.55
Banking Louse i
Furniture and fixtures z 4’8‘“03
Due from bavks und ban- =
kers in other states 9,611.54
Cash 2,007.65
Total $16,276.45
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STATE OF GEORGIA, Charlton County.
Before me came F. D.fifih Cashier, of The Bank of Folkston,
who being duly sworn, says thiitbo above and foregoing statement is a
true condition of suid Bank, 88 snown by the books of file in aid Ban k
Hé;} F. D, Mills, Cashier.
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Sworn to and suscribed WQ me, this 4th day of May 1909.
‘5%;% . Clerk, Sup’r Court
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LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in £10,000.00
Surplus fund 218.28
Undivided profite, less
currevnt expenses and
taxes paid 1,654 38
Individual deposits sub-
Jject to check 20,053.17
lime certificates 1,272.84
Cashier’s checks 254,41
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Savings account 2,842,387
Total T 816,775 45
Georgia, Charlton County, ‘
Notice iz hereby given that as
sheriff of said county, I will «ell at
public outcry at the court house of
said county, at Foikston therein, on
June Ist, 19og, between ten o’clock
a. m., and four o’clock p. m., for
cash, to the highest bidder, the west
half of lot number two hundred and
'iour [2o4] aud notth balf of lot num
ber two hundred and six [2«l 6] both ‘
in the second district of said county |
Leact half lot being two hundre d and|
forty five [245] acres more or e
aiso, lot number one hundred .
ninety-nine [l96] in the second dis
trict of said couaty, containing four
‘hundred [4oo] acres more or less,
k*v?&%gnmunber one hund.ed and
twenty one [l2l]in the first district;
of said county, containing four hun
dred and ninety [49o] acres mote or‘
less; also, two acres, more or less,
of original land lot number one hun
dred and nineteen [1 19], the samc‘
being in the town of Winokur in
said county, bounded north by al
Street, east by the’ right-of-way ofl
'_A'flantic Coast Line Railroad, south
and west by lands of Dickson, and
being the place whereon D R. Was
| din now resides; also one thousand
seven hundred and fifty-two [1752]
acres, more or less, of headright
land in said county, bounded bv
lands of Julia Strickland, Thomas
Rhoden, Millie Wasdin, O. M, Pres
lcott, A. H. Wainwright and vacant
lands. Said property levied on by
me under an execution issued from
the Superior Court ot said county in
favor of J, I, Case Threshing Ma
chine Companv against D, R, Was-
Idin, as the property of and in pas
session of the said defendant D. R, |
Wasdin. 3
This May 4th 1909. i
W. R. Wainwright, |
Sh:rifi.l
} Georgia, Charlton County,
~ To whom it may concern:
3 J. E. Robinson having made
application to me in due form-to be
appointed permanent administrator
upon the estate of Tony Williams
Sr., of said county, deceased. No
tice is hereby given that said appli
cation will be heard at the regular
term of the court of ordinary for
said county, to be held on the first
Monday in June Igog. |
.V itness my hand and official sig
nature , ]
This 3rd. day of May 1909, 4 1
J. ). Stokes /3
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