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citation.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
Whereas, Samuel D. Sproul, Ad
! minJatrator of Mrs. H. L. Ringo’s es*
! tafe, represents tp th© Court' in his
i petition, duly filed and entered on rec
: ord, that he has fully administered
: Mrs. H. L. Ringp’s estate: This is
! therefore to eife all persons concern*
t ed, Kindred and creditors, to show
! cause; if any they can, why said Ad
| niinistratcr shoudl not be discharged
: frpm his administration, and receive
; letters of Dismission, on the first
[ Monday in September, 19(21.
j EDWIN W, .DART, Ordinary.
■ &-4 11,17,25/ Jfi
L. PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION
GEORGIA,“GLYNN COUNTY.
m\he. Superiof fß 6Wtt of Said County:
The petition.oJLfijpunswick Terminal
& Warehouse Company, respectfully
shows:
I.
That petitioner 'wan incorporated
under a charter granted by this hon
orable Court on May 13, 1913.
;;\r' 11.
That petitioner has recently dispos
ed of its entire assets and has paid
'ill its d? bls aad has distribu
tion aihong Its stockholders.
111.
jf The capital stock of petitioner, is
sued and outstanding, is one hundred
llflOO) shares of the par value of One
’Hnundred ($1Q0) Dollars each, all of
; wt>icb have shared prorata in the dis
tribution of Ith assets. ,
, IV. !
* At a meeting of petitioner’s stock
;holders held on Feb. 3, 1921, called,
other things, for the purpose of
Considering and taking action looking
'to its dissolution by a surrender of
dte charter and franchises, as provid
ed by law, at which all-of its stoek
thoiders were present and In which all
I participated, a Resolution was unani
mously adopted as follows, to-wit:
Yaryan Rosin & Turpentine Cos., the
Owners of all of the outstanding cap
ital stock of the Company, having In
dicated it* willingness to assume and
‘‘pay off all debts and obligations of
the, Compahy, and having requested
i the Company to execute and deliver to
jt a transfer and conveyance of all and
(singular the property and assets of
the Company, of whatever kind and
■character and wherever situate, which
effect a payment of all debts and
■obligations of the Company and a full
[distribution to stockholders:
' Now, be it Resolved, that the Bi>ard
Of Directors and officers of the Com
they hereby are' author-
upon the formal-ms
‘ sumption by, said Yaryan Cofnpiny
of the outstanding debts and obliga
tions of this Company, to* do all such
acts and things as may be necessary
‘to convey to and vest In Raid Yaryan
■Company title to all and singular the
property and nssets of the Company;
and thereupon to take such steps as
* may be necessary to surrender the
'charter am| franchises of this Com-
Sjpany, and to effect its dissolution as
a corporation, lnainding the making
*pf application to the Superior Court
of Glynn County, Georgia, for such
surrender and (llssohUoln.
V.
And at a meeting of petitioner's
Hoard of Directors held on July 25,
1821, the following Resolution was
adopted:
* Yaryan Rosiu & Turpentine Com
,pnny having complied with the terms
**i the Resolution adopted by the
-stockholders of this Company at a
-meeting held on February S, 1921, and
Irving submitted at this meeting sat
isfactory proof that said Yaryan Com
pany has assumed the payment of the
...outstanding debts and obligations of
’“This Company, and has obti’ned tho
* consent of the holder of such debts
• and obligations to the assumption by
• the said Yaryan Company ot t ie aaim,
[and has thereby released this Cora
[puny from liability thereunder;
i Now, be It Resolved, that all and
I singular the property and assets of
|this Company, of whatever kind or
r character and wherever situate, he
► transferred and conveyed .0 sail lar-
Siyan Company and that immediate
|trtepa he taken in ihe corporate name
r*ud behalf of this Company to ur
l render to the State of Georgia its
;charter nnd and to be dls
jsolved as a eorpt*Ftlow; and to (bat
nd that the neeeasary application in
•the corporal* name aU behalf of this
; Company be tiled in the Superior
* Court of ciyon County, Qeoifin-
WHRRKFORK. petitioner prayi;
f v That ah order bo granted hereon
a hearing of thU yetittou at the
SCottrt of Glynn county,
• provided by
: U. That at the he*ring a decree he
rgranted accepting (he surrender of
r potlJU>n‘r * s charter and fr*nchlM9
athor\<tng add ordenog its diV
"otuttc*.
, \ UKNXHT. TWITTY % RICh.SK
’t\ I‘eliUoncr* Attorneys,
AiKAiRtiU. GLYNN CUCXTY
Before the undersigned m person,
apt **atv4 IV R Co**. *bv. having
totm first duly agora. depots and
(Legal advertisement.) \
says on oath that he is Secretary and
of the Brunswick Terminal
& Warehouse Company, and thqt the
allegations contained In th e forego
ing petition ar© true.
W. B. COOK,'
Sworn tp and me
this the 30th day of July, 1921.
AL)EX LORENTZSON,
■ Notary Public, Glynn County,
The foregoing petition has' been
read and considered. *■
Let the same be flieWdn the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Glynnn County.
It is ordered that the hearing on
said petition be held at the courthouse
in said county on August 30th, 1921,
at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, or at
such time thereafter as the hearing
may be continued to, and that a copy
of the petition and,,of, this order be
published once a week for four weeks
before the date of hearing in the
Brunswick News, the newspaper
wherein sheriff’s sales for said county
are published.
This August 1, 1921.
J. P. HIGjHSMITH,
Judge, S. C. B. C. f
Filed in . office this August 2, 1921.
H. F. dußignoh, Clerk.
8-6,13,20,27.
SHERIFF’S SALE ‘ , i
GjEQRGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
Will be sold before .Hie Court House
door of said County, on the first Tues
day in September, 1921, between the
legal hours of sale to th e highest and
bpst bidder for cash, the following, de
scribed property, to-wit:
20 acres of land, more or less, in
the 1356 District G. M. said State and
County, known as W. R. Morrison
lands, bounded west by lands of Tom
Forrester, north by Wyley Harris,
south by M. Green, east by unknown
lands, levied on as the property of
W. R. Morrison, under and by virtue
of a tax fl-fa, issued by H. J- Read,
Tax Collector, against the aid R-
Morrison, for taxes due said State and
County, for the year 1920, tuxes $56.44
and cost.
R. S. PYLES, Sheriff.
8*10,L7,24,31. s N
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
Will be sold before the Court House
door of said County, op the first Tues
day in September,' 1911, between tb
legal hours of sale to th© highest and
best bljlder for cash, the following de*
scribed property, to-wit:
- That certain lot, tract or parcel of
land, lying in the 149# District G. M.
said State and County, known as tract
No. 437 of Thalnian Farms, containing
eight and eighty-hundredths acres,
bounded as follows: Westerly by tract
No. 436, northerly by public road, east
erly by tract No. 438, and southerly
by Gulpett Tract. Levied on us the
property of A. M. PopweH, under and
by virtue of a tax fi-fa, issued by H
J. Read. Tax Collector, against the
said IA. M. Pop well, for taxes due said
State and County, for the year 1920.
taxes $8.48 and cost.
R. S. PYL£S. Sheriff.
$-10,17,24.31.
SHERIFF’S SAJLE
OtOORGIA. GLYNN COUNTY.
Will b e sold before the Court Hoime
door of said County, on the first Tues
day in September, 1921, between the
legal hours of sale to the highest gnd
best bidder for cara. the following de
scribed property. to-wit:
Four acrs piore or h'ss. Ip the 26th
District G. M„ bounded os follows:
North by lands of Parker and Talt.
fast by the Aliamuha Caual. south by
Adam Mclntosh lauds, w'est by lauds
known as the Bacon lauds, 8.4 acres
mor* or loss In the 1356. District G.
M. bounded as follows: uorth by
Prince Blue, south by lands of Mr*.
Lixai* Lee Richards, east by Altatua
ha Canal, west by Bacon lauds. 8.4
acres, more or less. In the 1856 Dis
trict G. M„ bounded as follows: North
by lands formerly owned by Adam
Mclntosh, south ov lands of John
Moore, oast by Altamaha Canal, west
by Bacon lands. Levied ou as the
property o Mrs. Susan Ear Hue Doug
ins. to satisfy un execution issued
ou the 16th day of May, 1921. from
the Glynn luperlor Court, in favor of
\ C. Bourne against Mrs Susan Rar
for the sum of $600.00
principal besides Interest and cost.
R. B. PYI.EB. Sheriff.
8*10,17,24,3L
sheriffs SALE
Qd-OUGIA. GLYNN COUNTY
Will be sold before the Court House
door’ of said County, on the first Tups
day iu September. 1921, between the
legal to ur* of sale to th* highest and
best, bidder for cash, the following do
•sertbed ,pftgrU. I*.
That certain 4al (rati or f*a r o‘l oj|
tend, lying and bging in the 1499 Difr
trict U. M, said £Uil and County,
containing ZZi vctmM** cr less,
bounded as follow*;* North by A C
U Rv east by Yamaha Trax; *V-ib
by Dixie Highway, west by road Lad
(Legal advertisement.)
ing from Dixie Highway to Jamaica.
Levied on as the property of Hel
en G- Rice, nn<|er |nd by ft
tax fi-fa issued by H. J. Read, Tax Col
lector, against the said Mrs. Helen G.
Rice, fnr tuxes due said State and
County, for the year l|i2o, taxes
$144.90 and cost.
R. S. PYLES, Sheriff
-8-^0,17,24,31.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, GCXNN COUNTY.
Va All Whom It May Concern: |’ >
, . Ben Barn, Jr., faying, in proper
Vwm, applied to pspofor permanent
Vetters of AdmiP is DuGon on the ef
tate of Ren Darn, Sr.., late of satd
County, this is to oitp all and sinfulai
the creditors and? u.ext of kin 0,4 Ben
ffarn, Sr., tp bP ,f Wd appear at my.
office within the time aliW®d by lai*
and show caua& Why ad
ministration should" not be granted
This d*y fgg£ 1921.
. DP W*
Ordinary, G- c., Ga.
7-28-8-4,1|,18,26.
to Ben Hfrn* dt - on estatp-
GEORGIA, CWNTV*
To All Whdifl R Msy Concern:
j, i\ having, in proper
form, applied ss* for Permanent
Letters =os the es
tate of Fred Thomas, late pi said
Cpunty, this is to cRe all and aiogn
,lar
,Fred Thomas te be and at my
pffice within the time allowed |aw
and show cause, why permanent sjd’
minlstration shpudi apt be granted
to J. D. Baldwin on said estate.
This 2nd day of August, 1921.
EDWIN W. DART,
8-4,11,17,25. i
.. Ordiwry, G. C., Ga.
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PETITION FfOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA. GLYNN COUNTY.
To the Superior £ourt of Glynn Coun
ty:
The petition of Albert Fendig and
Joseph W. Bannet. of Glynn poßnty,
Georgia, and of A. L. Kretss, of .fack
sonville, Florida, respectfully show :
1. That petitioners desire for them
selves, ttiteir associates, successors
and a Bßi Bfi B to he made a body opr
porate and politic under the laws of
(Georgia, under the name and style
of SOUTHERN POTASSIUM PHOS
PHATE COMPANY for a period of
twenty years, with the privilege of re
newal# as provided by law
2. That the principal office and
place of business of said corporation
shall he In the city of Brunswick
Glynn County, Georgia, with the right
to establish branch offices and agen
cies elsewhere In said stake, and In
1 other states at(d territories of the
ppited States and in foreign coun
tries.
3. That the capital stock of saifl
corporation be fiftepfi
sand Dollar# w|th tl|e rifhf to lp-
the from time to time up
to but not exceeding Five Hundred
Thousand Dollars by tpalprity vote
of the stock is*\*ed apd outstanding
at the time; a|| sharps tp he of the
par vpiue of Qne ?tydd ( rpd Dollars
ettch. That said cqrporatlou may
have the right after increasing tta
capital stack tp reduce the game Ropp
timp to lime by tVfo-tWrd* rote of the
stock issued and outstanding at tbe
time to apy amount or mounts
down to but upt less than the original
minitpuiu authorized capital stock of
Fifteen Thousand dollars, and In con
nection with such reduction that the
corporation may acquire and bold as
treasury stock any part of the ssoek
with the right to cancel the same jn
Its discretion, and also with the right
in tb M corporation by like vote to
again increase such stock up to but
not exceeding ald maximum capital
•cl h*lve Hundred Thoussud Dollars.
4. That the object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain to its stock
holders, and that said corporation de
sires to have the following rights,
powers and privileges:
To manufacture anu del in fertil
isers, byproducts from fertilisers,
and chemirsis; to acquire, own sell,
and deal tn patents and patent rights,
patent jirocesse* and trade marks;
to own jpmd conduct chemical and re
search httorartfries: tn own. le** and
* **
operate phosphate mines pr other
mines containing ingredient* for fer
tUiters or fertiliser by-products and
other ehetpleals; to acquire, own pnd
Improve regl estate: and Vo *
and own all property, real and
al incident to ft* business; (o own.
lease and operate trgm roads in con
nection with its business; to pur
chase, own. bold and sell stocks *nd
borrow gp twy Uw bfV
rneiA of the safpe hA ’ deesL- Tiurtf
or pledge of th? gsst ad property!,
of the corporation. *Jth ri *^ r
ijidQts# or guarantee the payment*
'of note* or bonds or other evidence*
the BmmmeK mm
(Legal advertisement.)
of debt in which said corporation may
havp a pecuniary interest; to sell,
rojUt- lease, or otherwise depose of
any of its property, reah or personal.
5. That said Corporatn shall hwftVft
the right to receive in ptment far its
capital stock, real or personal prop
erty at a reasonable and fair valua
tion.
6. 'That the officers of said Corpora
tion shall be a president, vice-presi
dent, secretary and treasurer, and
such other officers as may be pro
vided for in the by-laws, or otherwise
by the stockholders or directors, and
with ibe right for one person to hasl
two or more such offices. '
7. That said corporation, acting by
its stockholders may make and adopt
and change by-laws, rules and regula
tions for the government of the cor
poration, with authority to the stock
holders to delegate such riglft and
power to the Board of Directors.
. 8. That in addition fo the powers
abovte epnuuerated staid corporation
tuny Upye the right to contract and be
cpntracted wHb, to sue qnd he sued*
to plead afid he impleaded, tp have
and to use a, corporate seal, and also
to. have such rights, powers and priv
ileges as a,re granted fo and vested
ip similar corporations > under the
laws of said state.
S|. That said corporation desires the
righf fp liUhl date 11 s business, and to
sell and dispas e . of its property and
assets for that purpose and tp be dis
solved as a corporation at any time
pripr to the expiration of its char
ter, by vote of two-third ß ?f its capi
tal stock issupcf and outstanding at
the time action may be taken thereon.
(Signed) Bennet, Twitty £ Reese,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
Filed in the office of Clerk of
the Superior Court of said County,
August 10th, 1921.
8-11,18,25-9-1.
SHERIFF’S SAL’E.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
Will be sold before tho Cour Hou*e
door of said Couuty on the first Tues
day ip September, 1921, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, all tbta certain lot
of land situate, lying and beiHg in the
25fh District G. M. and known as lots
Nos. 165 and 166 St. Simon beach
property qf the Brunswick Company,
and bounded as follows: North by
Oglethorpe Avenue, east by lot No.
164, south by Railroad Avenue, west
by puhiic road leading from beach to
interior pf tbe IsLud. Levied on as
the property of Mr, and Mrs. Chas.
under and byAvirtue of a tax
fi-fa issued by H. J. Read, Tax Collec
tor, against Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eag
lin for taxes due the State and County
for the year 1920. Taxes $71.16 and
cost.
R. S. PYLES,
Sheriff, Glynn County, Ga.
S-12,20.25.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
Whereas, Mrs. Mary E.. Tait. Ad
ministratrix of J. B. Talt, represents
to the Court In her petition, duly filed
and entered on record that she has
fully administered J. B- Talt’s estate:
This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause. If any they can. why said
..dmiuistiatrlx should not be dis
charged from her administration, and
receive Letters of Dlamisaion. on the
first Monday iu September, 1921.
‘ EDWIN W, DART. Ordinary.
8 4,11.17.25. v
SHERIFF’S SALE
fiFORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
Will to>old before the Court Hous*
door of said County, og the first Tnes
<t\y In September. 1921. between the
legal hours of sale to lb*, highest and
best bidder for cash, the following de
scribed proparty, to-wit;
That certain lot, tract or parcel of
land, known a* Johnson tract, situate,
lying and being in the 2,’*th IHstrlct
G. M , containing Sfl acres, m- re or
les. bounded as foliov.a: >* :'h by
Itlack Bank tract. e-i by marshj
lands, south by Missouri Adams tract.!
west by public r'.d leadtng from J
south end to Frederic*. Uvied on an
the |h*operty of T. 1- Cain, under and
by virtue of a tax ft fa issued by H. J.|
K,a !. Tax Collector, against the said j
T. I- Cain, for taxes dne said State j
and County, for the year 192<*. taxes
s32:i.* and cost.
Also at the same Bits** ami
that certain lot or parrot of land, lying
Saad being tn the City of Brunswick.
■Ccunty and Stat*- aforesnW. and
known and described on the plan of
said City, as follows: to-tt;
The eastern one haR of New Town
lot No. ; . , . t
1 'iptte -Hy 'to l.
• Beach and by „r|ttue of * tax..
8 fa ifsped by H 4* TaX r ° lse<r
:>r. agg4%t said J L. ,Bf4y>**or taxes
dde satfl sftatg and County for the
year 132 C. T*es $3758 apd costs.
R. S. PYLES, Sheriff.
$-10.17*24.21.
(Regal advertisement.)
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A ' SHERIFF'S SALE.
GUQRGLA, QLYNtN COUNTY.
Will be sold at the Court Riouse iu
said County ou the first Tuesday in
September, 1921, (being sixth day of
,said month), within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash:
That certain real property, situate,
lying and being on St. Simon’s Island
ip said county of Glynn and State of
Georgia, pud commonly known as the
“St. Clare Tract,” formerly the resi
dence of Horace A. Gould, and bound
ed on the norfh by Harrington Tract,
on the eaet by a salt marsh, and the
public road, containing nipe hundred
and ninety (990) acres, more or less;
beifig the same tract heretofore, to
wlt, on the 26th day of March, 1895,
conveyed by deed from Anson G. P.
Dodge, or., to William Nightengale as
trustee and recorded in Book
“NN,” pages 68 and 69 of the general
records of siaid'county. " > , ••
Also that lot of land situate, lying
and being in the Twenty-fifth (25th).
district of Glynn County, Georgia, and
bn said Island, lately the property of
Robert Davis, Jr., conveyed to A. G.
P. Dodge, Jr., by William H. Berrie,
as Sheriff of Glynn County, Georgia,
on the 7th day of August, 1894, and
containing four (4) acres, more or
less, bounded on the west by the pub
lic road leading to Frederica, and on
the north, south and east by portion*
of said St. Clare Tract, together with
all improvements theron and all ap
purtenances thereunto belonging, and
being the same land mortgaged by
said H. H. Rothe to ‘William Nighten
gale, Sr., on December 7th, 1861, said
mortgage being recorded in said gen
eral records in Mortgage Book 201,
p&ge 300 and following; levied Hpon
as the property of H. H. Rothe, by vir
tue of an execution in favor of Mrs.
Elfen D, Nightengale and C. B. Clink
scale, against the said H. H- Rothe
and against said property, issued up
on a judgment rendered at the De
cember term. 1920, of the Superior
Court of said County for the principal
sum of $3500.00, besides interests,
costs and attorney’s fees, as set out
in said judgment and in said execu-
I tion.
Written notice of levy given T* 1*
Cain, tenant in possession.
This August 4th, 1921.
R. S. PYLES,
Sheriff, Glynn County,
8-5,12,19,26. Georgia.
CjTATIQN.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Ella 0 Whitfield having, in
proper form, applied to me for Perma
nent Letters of Administration on the
estate of Bolling Whitfield, late of said
County, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and netft of kin of Boll
ing Whitfield to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by law,
and show cause, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to
Delightful Excursion
To the Resorts in the Glorious Mountains of
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.~f■- * ' ' y
Western North Carolina
Via the SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Friday, Sept. 2, 1921 —16 Days in the Mountain
Through Sleeping Cars From Brunswick, Ga.
Through sleeping cars and coaches rrom Macon
Round Trip Fares From Brunswick, Ga.
Arden, N. (*., . f 15.50 Hickory. N. C 16.75 Saluda, V. C 14.50
Asheville. K. C., 15.75 Hot Springs, N. C„ . . 16.50 Shelby, N. C 14.00
Black Mountain 16.25 Lake Junahiska, N. C 16.50 Tryon. S. C., ... 14.25
Brevard. X- 15.75 Lenoir, X. C.. 17 00 i Waynesvlile, N. C 16 50
Flat Rock. K C.. ..y. 14.76 Marion. N." C 16.50
Heifersogville, N. C\. |.... 15.00 Riitherfordfon. ..... 16.00
Excursion Ticket*. gfdtf in either puUman sleeping cars or coaches, will be sold for Southern* Railway
trains of September 2nd. and will be good for return pasutge leaving destination on or before September Bg,
121. Baggage may be checked on these excursion tickets. |
Pullman sleeping cars will be operated threugh from Brunswick, tia., to Asheville, N. C., leaving DrunHwßk.
via Southern Si:4o a. tn.. and arriving Asheville. 7:30 a. m.. next morning. x
Throufb sleeping car* and coaches from .Macon to Asheville without change, leaving Macon via Southern
Railway 5:25 p. m. and arriving Asheville 7:30 a. m.. next morning. /v * > t 1 5 L
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‘ K %or f urtper ; itlfvrmglMß^wstd'’ afltertwt duply’to Rarest Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or
fcy ■ c. a RHUI>£S, Division Passenger Agent,
\ */. 151 Terminal Station, Macon. £a.
/Tfs\
|oasted|
LUCKY
STRIKE
CIGARETTE
This
said Mrs. ERa G. Whit£eld on said
estate. 4.*.-
Witness by hand anti signa
ture, this 3rd day of August, 1.921. >
ptDWIN W. WART,
Ordinary, G. C., Ga.
8-0^12,19,26.
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ADMIN ISTRATOV'S SALE.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
By virtue of an order granted by
the Ordinary of Bacon County, Geor
gia, the undersigned as administrator
upon the estate of T. S. Roberts, late
of Bacon County, Georgia, deceased,
WiU seal at public outcry before the
Court House door of said Glynn Coun*
ty, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
September, 1921, between tbe legal
hours of sale, the followjjig described
real estate belonging to the estate of
said deceased, tiowit:
A one-third undivided interest in
and to all that tract, or parcel of , land
siqate, lying and being in the County
of Glynn, said State of Georgia, and
on tbe island of St. Simons therein,
and being a portion of tliat certain
tract of said island, known as "New
FMelds Plantation,” aiid being partic
ularly identified and described in that
certain deed to Mary Campbell John
son from John L. Morgan, dated No
vember 20, 1911, and recorded iu
Brnok 3-D, Folio 168 in the general
records of Glynn County_Georgia, ref
erence to which said deed and the
record therof is made and had’ for all
purposes of description *as
to-wit: The northern .one fourth (1-4)
of "New Field Plantation,” on St. Si
mons Island, Glynn County, Georgia,
and bound on the north by the lands
of the rstate o| H. R Gould, on the
east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the
south by the middle portion ©f "New
Fields Plantation,” now owned by
Mary Adams and Jewry Wilchar, and
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31, 1921.
(Legal advertisement.)
on the west by the lands of Dodge,
Meigs and Company, and containing
thre e hundred (309) acres, mor e ipr
less, being the snipe property con
veyed by Mary Campbell Johnson to-
H. H Rothe by deed dated the 20th
day of December. 1916, and recorded
In ißook 3-1 Folio 81 of the records of
Glynn County, Georgia. ALSO, a one-
third undivided interest in all that'
lot of laud situate, lying a n d being ini
the Twenty-fißh (25th) District pf
Glynn. County, Georgia, * lately the
property icf Robert pavis, Jr.,
veyed to A. G* f). Dodge,
Berrie as Sheriff of Glyj^, o ££snty,
Georgia,' 7th day
1894, containing four (4) ,)pore
pr less, bounded on the west by the,
public road leading to Frederica, on;
the north, south and east of
William Nigh(tingalie\ befog,
the same land conveyed by deJcl the
13th day of March, 1896, By - A."G. PI
Dodge, Jr., to !W v illiam Nightingaile
as Trustee for his children, which
said deed wab filed for record in the
Clerk’s office of Superior Court ol
Glynn County, Georgia, on the 17th
day of March, 1896, and recorded in-
Book "QQ” page 82 on the 30th day.
of March, 1898. Said property to be
sold for the purpose of payment of
debts of said deceased, and for distri
bution among the heirs of said de
ceased. Terms of sale cash. This
August Bth, 1921. ;
GRANT ROBERTS,
Admr. estate of T. S, Roberts, de-i
ceased. v j
8-12,19,26-9-2]
Miss Mattie
J. Gale
I
Will reopen'her
Private School ‘
at her resi
dence
No. 2208
* A
Norwich Street
on September
19th, 1921
Phone 612