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$1.00 S ERVING C AMDEN C OUNTY , G EORGIA S INCE 1894 Tribune & Georgian t THURSDAY, JULY 14, 2016 Black Lives Matter inspires local protest TRIBUNE-GEORGIAN.COM Tribune & Georgian Volume 113, No. 28 © 2016, Tribune & Georgian, Community Newspapers Inc. OBITUARIES CRIME REPORT OPINION UPCOMING EVENTS INDEX BREAKING NEWS on the Tribune & Georgian website at www.tribune-georgian.com Check For 2A 3A 4A 8A POLL What do you think about having a marine industrial park in St. Marys? Vote online at www.tribune-georgian.com and see last week’s results on page 2A. Like the T&G SPORTS PEOPLE CLASSIFIEDS LEGALS 1B 3B 5B 7B Inspired by the Black Lives Mat- ter movement, a former Camden County resident is organizing a protest on Saturday at How- ard Gilman Memorial Park in St. Marys. Devin Fizer, a 2010 Camden County High School graduate who now lives in Savannah, said he decided to organize the gathering because a lot of what has been in the news and on social media hits too close to home. The event will begin at 6 p.m. and Fizer said he is expecting peo- ple from Jacksonville, Fla., Folk- ston and Brunswick to travel to downtown St. Marys for the gath- ering. From the park, they will march about 3 miles, proceeding along Margaret Street and fol- lowing the railroad tracks to Gal- lop Street, and then turning onto Osborne and St. Marys streets to return to the park. People across the nation have been protesting in response to two police-involved shootings of African-American men that have happened in Minnesota and Lou- isiana during the last few weeks. Adding to that, Fizer said he also learned about a 4-year-old girl who was struck by an officer’s vehicle in other state. According to the news report, the officer then shot the girl’s father when he angrily attacked the officer following the accident. “I have a 4-year-old daughter … that hurt me. That hurt me bad,” said Fizer, who said he also knows the pain of losing a child. “This is about a race that is clearly getting singled out above any other race … People are losing their children.” Fizer’s mother is white and his father is black and he said it is not just a black versus white issue Jill Helton [email protected] See PROTEST, page 7A Project to widen Colerain Road still underway Tagging manatees Manatees around Cumberland Island National Seashore were tagged in May and July for tracking and monitoring by the Sea to Shore Alliance in partnership with the Na- tional Park Service, U.S. Geological Survey, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and other organiza- tions. Manatees have been tagged for tracking and moni- toring near the south end of Cumberland annually for the last two years. “Sea to Shore Alliance is a member of the Manatee Rehabilitation Partnership, a cooperative group of more than two dozen private and governmental agen- cies that pool resources to rehabilitate injured manatees and then release them back into their natural habitat,” according to its website. Once a manatee has been reha- bilitated, Sea to Shore Alliance tracks the mammal and monitors its reintegration into the wild. Tagged manatees have a white bobber on a cord at- tached to their tails. The five animals tagged in May can be seen traveling around the coast in this map. Two of the male manatees captured in July had been previously doc- umented in the U.S. Geological Survey Manatee Individual Photo-Identification System. The first was in Brevard County, Fla., in November 2002 and in Warwick, R.I., in Au- gust 2006. The second was recorded in August 2009. Submitted photos The Camden County Board of Commissioners ap- proved on Tuesday the con- demnation of the remaining tracts of land needed to move forward with the Col- erain Road widening project. The road will be widened from St. Marys to where it connects with Georgia Highway 40, which is a major hurricane evacuation route for southern Camden County. At the board’s regular meeting Tuesday night, commissioners held an ex- ecutive session on real estate following the completion of the regular agenda, After emerging from that meeting, commissioners unanimously voted to assume ownership of 18 tracts that were needed to create adequate right-of- way for the road project. At a previous meeting, it was explained that the tracts needed for the right-of-way are small portions of larger parcels. While county rep- resentatives attempted to negotiate a “friendly con- demnation,” some property owners would not agree to the compensation they were offered. Prior to Tuesday’s vote, about 90 percent of the Jill Helton [email protected] See ROAD, page 7A Two Kingsland parents are facing felony charges after a 1-year-old girl in their care suffered injuries in May that are symptoms of shaken baby syndrome. Christy Elizabeth Johnson, 35, and Joseph Henry Claxton Jr., 39, were both arrested July 8. Johnson was charged with sec- ond-degree cruelty to children by criminal negligence causing excessive physical or mental pain. Claxton was charged with two counts of second-degree cruelty to children by criminal negligence causing excessive physical or mental pain, first-degree cruelty to children by deprivation of necessary suste- nance, interference with government property and use of a communication facility in the commission of a felony involving controlled substances. All of the charges are felonies. The arrests come from a May 14 incident. At about 6:22 a.m., King- sland police officer Alex Perseghin responded to a report of a 1-year-old unconscious child at a home. Claxton was running to the ambulance with the girl when Perseghin arrived, Felony charges filed in cruelty case Johna Strickland Rush [email protected] Submitted photo Police officer Damon Cole of Fort Worth, Texas, dropped by Camden at the end of June to visit with Kingsland resi- dent Zane Lemieux who is battling cancer. Camden County Sheriff’s Office deputies Bryant Agullo and Joseph Sheets escorted Cole on his mission. Cole dresses up as different superheroes on his own time and visits children throughout the United States. A superhero visit See ARRESTS, page 7A

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SERVING CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA SINCE 1894

Tribune & GeorgiantTHURSDAY, JULY 14, 2016

Black Lives Matter inspires local protestTRIBUNE-GEORGIAN.COM

Tribune & Georgian

Volume 113, No. 28© 2016, Tribune & Georgian,Community Newspapers Inc.

OBITUARIES

CRIME REPORT

OPINION

UPCOMING EVENTS

INDEX

BREAKING NEWSon the Tribune & Georgian website at

www.tribune-georgian.comCheckFor

2A3A4A8A

POLLWhat do you think about having a marine

industrial park in St. Marys?Vote online at www.tribune-georgian.com and see

last week’s results on page 2A.

LiketheT&G

SPORTS

PEOPLE

CLASSIFIEDS

LEGALS

1B3B5B7B

Inspired by the Black Lives Mat-ter movement, a former Camden County resident is organizing a protest on Saturday at How-ard Gilman Memorial Park in St. Marys.

Devin Fizer, a 2010 Camden

County High School graduate who now lives in Savannah, said he decided to organize the gathering because a lot of what has been in the news and on social media hits too close to home.

The event will begin at 6 p.m. and Fizer said he is expecting peo-ple from Jacksonville, Fla., Folk-ston and Brunswick to travel to downtown St. Marys for the gath-

ering. From the park, they will march about 3 miles, proceeding along Margaret Street and fol-lowing the railroad tracks to Gal-lop Street, and then turning onto Osborne and St. Marys streets to return to the park.

People across the nation have been protesting in response to two police-involved shootings of African-American men that have

happened in Minnesota and Lou-isiana during the last few weeks. Adding to that, Fizer said he also learned about a 4-year-old girl who was struck by an officer’s vehicle in other state. According to the news report, the officer then shot the girl’s father when he angrily attacked the officer following the accident.

“I have a 4-year-old daughter …

that hurt me. That hurt me bad,” said Fizer, who said he also knows the pain of losing a child. “This is about a race that is clearly getting singled out above any other race … People are losing their children.”

Fizer’s mother is white and his father is black and he said it is not just a black versus white issue

Jill [email protected]

See PROTEST, page 7A

Project to widen Colerain Road still underway

Tagging manatees

Manatees around Cumberland Island National Seashore were tagged in May and July for tracking and monitoring by the Sea to Shore Alliance in partnership with the Na-tional Park Service, U.S. Geological Survey, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and other organiza-tions. Manatees have been tagged for tracking and moni-toring near the south end of Cumberland annually for the last two years. “Sea to Shore Alliance is a member of the Manatee Rehabilitation Partnership, a cooperative group of more than two dozen private and governmental agen-cies that pool resources to rehabilitate injured manatees and then release them back into their natural habitat,” according to its website. Once a manatee has been reha-bilitated, Sea to Shore Alliance tracks the mammal and monitors its reintegration into the wild.

Tagged manatees have a white bobber on a cord at-tached to their tails. The five animals tagged in May can be seen traveling around the coast in this map. Two of the male manatees captured in July had been previously doc-umented in the U.S. Geological Survey Manatee Individual Photo-Identification System. The first was in Brevard County, Fla., in November 2002 and in Warwick, R.I., in Au-gust 2006. The second was recorded in August 2009. Submitted photos

The Camden County Board of Commissioners ap-proved on Tuesday the con-demnation of the remaining tracts of land needed to move forward with the Col-erain Road widening project.

The road will be widened from St. Marys to where it connects with Georgia Highway 40, which is a major hurricane evacuation route for southern Camden County.

At the board’s regular meeting Tuesday night, commissioners held an ex-ecutive session on real estate

following the completion of the regular agenda, After emerging from that meeting, commissioners unanimously voted to assume ownership of 18 tracts that were needed to create adequate right-of-way for the road project.

At a previous meeting, it was explained that the tracts needed for the right-of-way are small portions of larger parcels. While county rep-resentatives attempted to negotiate a “friendly con-demnation,” some property owners would not agree to the compensation they were offered. Prior to Tuesday’s vote, about 90 percent of the

Jill [email protected]

See ROAD, page 7A

Two Kingsland parents are facing felony charges after a 1-year-old girl in their care suffered injuries in May that are symptoms of shaken baby syndrome. Christy Elizabeth Johnson, 35, and Joseph Henry Claxton Jr., 39, were both arrested July 8.

Johnson was charged with sec-ond-degree cruelty to children by criminal negligence causing excessive physical or mental pain. Claxton was charged with two counts of second-degree cruelty to children by criminal negligence causing excessive physical or mental pain, first-degree cruelty to children by deprivation of necessary suste-nance, interference with government property and use of a communication

facility in the commission of a felony involving controlled substances. All of the charges are felonies. The arrests come from a May 14 incident. At about 6:22 a.m., King-sland police officer Alex Perseghin responded to a report of a 1-year-old unconscious child at a home. Claxton was running to the ambulance with the girl when Perseghin arrived,

Felony charges filed in cruelty caseJohna Strickland Rush

[email protected]

Submitted photoPolice officer Damon Cole of Fort Worth, Texas, dropped by Camden at the end of June to visit with Kingsland resi-dent Zane Lemieux who is battling cancer. Camden County Sheriff’s Office deputies Bryant Agullo and Joseph Sheets escorted Cole on his mission. Cole dresses up as different superheroes on his own time and visits children throughout the United States.

A superhero visit

See ARRESTS, page 7A

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OBITUARIES

In Memory OfPatricia Ruth

Sullivan Holden

Patricia died on August 22, 2013. She donated her body to medical research/science at the Medical College of Georgia, Augus-ta and her cremains were returned to the family on May 7, 2016. Pat was laid to rest at

Cemetery, Jacksonville, FL on June 28, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. with military honors. The family expresses

-cia Lester, Royal Funeral Home.

The Sullivan Family69106 gw 7/14

LEWIS — Patricia Ann Lewis, 85, of St. Marys passed away Wednesday, July 6, 2016, at her residence. A funeral service was at 3 p.m. Saturday, July 9, with

-ating at St. Marys Church with a visitation an hour prior to the service. Burial followed at 3 p.m. Sunday, July 10, at Ella-bell United Methodist Church Cemetery in Ellabell. Patricia was born Aug. 13, 1930, to the late Reginald Cox and Ella Mae Sweat Cox in Mobile, Ala. She com-pleted six years of nursing school and later retired after 32 years. Her favorite pastime was spending time with her grandchildren doing arts and crafts. She enjoyed being in the garden club, on the library board and a part of the quil-ters guild. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kyle Ellis Lewis. She is survived by her two sons, Hugh Newell and Karl Lewis (Pam), both of St. Marys; and her four grandchil-dren, Kaitlyn, Karyn, Kristo-pher and Karson. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of the Golden Isles, 1692 Glynco Parkway, Brunswick, GA 31525. The arrangements are under the direction of Edo Miller and Sons Funeral Home, www.edomillerand-sons.com.

MacMULLEN — Wade Anson MacMullen of King-sland died Wednesday, July 6, 2016.

He weighed 4 pounds, 2 ounces and measured 17 inches long when he was born Wednesday, July 6, 2016. He is survived by his par-ents, Gregory and Tinamarie MacMullen; a brother, Wyatt MacMullen; and a sister, Shel-biekay MacMullen. Wade came into this world

the angels.

MURRAY — Former St. Si-mons Island resident Maude Kennison Murray, 97, passed away peacefully at Jefferson, her home on the Satilla out-side of Woodbine. She was born to the late Clifford E. and the late Essie Marr Kennison on Dec. 7, 1918, and entered Heaven on Wednesday, July 6, 2016. Mrs. Murray had been a resident of Camden County for the past 44 years. She enjoyed cooking for her fam-ily and friends. Everyone was always welcomed into her home and never left hungry. She was a fun-loving Granny and never missed listening to the Wildcat football games. She was a member of St. Wil-liam Catholic Church on St. Simons Island for 35 years and now St. Francis Assisi Church in Folkston. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her. Preceding her in death were her parents; husband, Dr. Bruce W. Murray; her

(Jack) Murray (Suzanne), Bruce Murray (Edna) and Elsie Murray Havers (Stew-art); three sisters and one brother.

She is survived by her chil-dren, Marie Murray Jetton of Washington, D.C., Herbert Murray (Betty Sue) of Wood-bine and Kenny Murray (Mary Jane) of Brunswick; her hus-

Murray McBride of St. Simons Island; three sisters, Dorothy Walters, Bertha Cason and Mary Girtman; 27 grandchil-dren; 28 great-grandchildren; 12 great-great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; special friends and loving caregivers, Cocina Hamilton, Ada Hamilton, Cariya K. White and Joyce Holloway. Graveside services were at 4 p.m. Saturday, July 9, at the Murray Family Cemetery located at 7800 Old Jefferson Highway with Father Leahy presiding.

contributions can be made to St. Francis Assisi Catholic Church in Folkston or a char-ity of personal choice. Allison Memorial Chapel and Funeral Home in St. Marys is in charge of arrange-ments.

Mr. Harry Por-

passed away Thursday, July 7, 2016, at the Hospice of the Golden Isles.

Macon on July 28, 1944,

and the late Lillian Jackson

from the University of Georgia where he received a phar-macy degree.

Upon graduating from the University of Georgia, Mr.

independent pharmacies. In

Pharmacy in St. Marys, which he owned for 18 years. For

has been employed by CVS.

the Georgia Pharmacy Asso-ciation. He also had an inter-

his wife, Sally McDonald -

Johns and Amanda Colvin; his

Joshua Johns, Jacob Johns and Madison Colvin; his sis-

and brother-in-law C. Hunter Smith; several nieces, neph-ews and other family mem-bers. A funeral service was at 2 p.m. Monday, July 11, at the First Presbyterian Church, 1105 Union St. in Brunswick with the Rev. Chris Noyes of-

The family received friends for one hour before the ser-vice at the First Presbyterian Church social hall. Interment will follow the service at Pal-metto Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Chad Williams, Josh Par-melee, Andrew Parmelee, Mike Parmelee, Ronnie Rowe and Chris Porreca. The family requests do-nations be made to the First Presbyterian Church Senior Grocery Program or the Pow-ell McDonald Bicycle Fund in care of the Exchange Club of Brunswick, P.O. Box 567, Brunswick, GA 31521. The family would like to

thank the entire staff of the Robinson Center of the Hos-pice of the Golden Isles who cared for Harry during his brief stay. Arrangements are entrusted to Edo Miller and Sons Fu-neral Home in Brunswick, www.edomillerandsons.com.

SPRINKLE — Elmyra “Mikie” Sprinkle, age 62, passed away Wednesday, July 6, 2016, at her residence. Mikie was loved by many. She was very caring and loved her family. She was a hero to her daughter and an angel to her son. She will be missed by all. She is survived by her son, Michael and his wife Nikki; her daughter, Tina and her husband Andy; and her grand-children, Kaitlin, Darren, Tay-lor and Logan. Private services will be held. Low Country Cremation Services and Burial is serving the Sprinkle family.

DRURY — Joseph Wade Drury, 63, of Kingsland died in the late morning hours of Sat-urday, July 9, 2016, at South-east Georgia Health System in Brunswick. Calling hours for the Drury family were from 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday, July 13, at Coastal Camden Funeral Home in Kingsland. The fu-neral services were held graveside at 1 p.m. in Oak Grove Cemetery in St. Marys. Coastal Camden Funeral Home in Kingsland is en-

-rangements.

The Camden County Joint Development Author-ity has launched a feasibility study of the marine indus-trial park concept it is con-sidering for a portion of the former Gilman mill site in St. Marys. The authority hired Tom Murray of the Virginia Ma-rine Science Institute to conduct the study. Murray is a professor of marine eco-nomics who brings decades of experience in the industry to the project. Authority Executive Di-rector James Coughlin said they will be working with Murray to gather and ana-lyze data on industry trends nationwide, specifically in the southeast Georgia and

northeast Florida markets. Coughlin said, “Initial re-search shows positive trends in the boat industry in gen-eral, especially in our re-gion.” The concept of a center for marine industry has proven very successful in other cit-ies with similarities to St. Marys. Like other industry clusters, the proximity cre-ates synergy around shared services such as boat storage and lifts while helping to at-tract a qualified workforce. There is also additional ben-efit to local businesses when customers come to St. Marys to have their yacht serviced or refitted. “We hope to see those people enjoy our restaurants

and hotels which will create a tourism-like impact on the city,” Coughlin said. The feasibility study will

be complete in 90 days at which time the authority will decide how to move forward with the project.

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LAST WEEK’S RESULTSWhat do you think about Woodbineestablishing a library?

86% I think it’s a great idea.

8% I don’t think it’s a great idea.

6% I’m not sure.

JDA hires consultant for marine feasibility study

Submitted photoAt its June meeting, the Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation (CCGF) voted to award grants totaling $62,000 to 16 community-based organizations serving Glynn, Camden and McIntosh counties. The 2016 competitive grant cycle focused on programs serving at-risk youth and their families. A grant of $1,362 to the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Program in Kingsland will support technology upgrades of com-puters and software, increasing the efficiency of staff and volunteers who advocate for safe, permanent homes for abused and neglected children. (Left to right) are Ed Andrews, CCGF Board; Liz Rieling, program manager at Camden County CASA; and Mary Root, CCGF Board.

The Camden County Health Department in St. Marys has received $5,000 from the Communities of Coastal Georgia Founda-tion (CCGF) to begin an advanced vision-screening program. The program will sup-port the “Learning to Read, Reading to Learn” liter-acy improvement initiative which focuses on making sure that children are read-ing at grade level by the end of third grade.

The grant funding will allow the health depart-ment to purchase a Spot Vision Screener, a small machine that uses a non-in-vasive method to quickly and accurately detect vi-sion problems in children. Currently, the health de-partment uses a basic vision screen for children ages 3 to 5 as part of school readiness requirements. The Spot Vi-sion Screener will allow the health department to screen children as young as

6 months old and older than 5 years for a variety of prob-lems. Children who need follow-up care can then be referred to a clinician for treatment. “The earlier vision prob-lems can be identified, the quicker we can try to get those problems corrected,” said Camden County Health Department Nurse Manager Mallory Chappell, registered nurse. “Our long-term goal is to promote early literacy through reading. It is our

hope that detecting vision problems in our children will help accomplish that goal.” Part of the CCGF funding will also be used to educate parents and caregivers on the importance of early vision screening and the impact of undetected and untreated vision problems on a child’s ability to read and learn. “This grant will help us help the children in our community on several levels and we are truly grateful to

be chosen as recipients by the Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation,” said Chappell.

Submitted photoA grant of $5,000 from the Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation will help purchase a Vision Screener to aid in the early detection of vision disorders in chil-dren from 6 months of age. (Left to right) are Coastal Georgia Foundation Board Member Ed Andrews, Camden County Health Department Nurse Manager Mallory Chappell and Coastal Georgia Foundation Board Member Mary Root.

Foundation gives grant to health department

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The following events were com-piled from incident reports, warrants or affidavits obtained from Camden County and state law enforcement agencies. All persons listed are consid-ered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Criminal damage Ernest Zachary Ruffell Jr., 29, of Jacksonville, Fla., was arrested July 7 and charged with second-de-gree criminal damage to property, suspended/revoked license and two counts of criminal trespass. (CCSO)

Eddie Lee Jones, 57, of St. Marys was arrested July 12 and charged with two counts of second-degree criminal damage to property, theft by taking and criminal trespass. (SMPD)

Possession Spencer Spaulding Smart, 19, of Camden, S.C., was arrested July 6 and charged with possession of less than 1 ounce of marijuana and speeding. (CCSO) Hulin Eugene Hargrave, 32, of Yulee, Fla., was arrested July 7 and charged with possession of

less than 1 ounce of marijuana. (CCSO) Jason Matthew Roman, 23, of Elizabeth, N.J., was arrested July 8 and charged with possession of less than 1 ounce of marijuana and speeding. (CCSO) Benjamin Wayne Nelson, 18, of Greer, S.C., was arrested July 9 and charged with possession of less than 1 ounce of marijuana and failure to obey a stop sign or yield after stopping. (CCSO) Taron Ralph Wilson, 33, of Hopkins, S.C., was arrested July 9 and charged with possession of

less than 1 ounce of marijuana and speeding. (CCSO)

Public intoxication Courtney Marie Hyers, 29, of Kingsland was arrested July 5 and charged with public intoxication and disorderly conduct. (KPD) Amber Nicole Skinner, 27, of Kingsland was arrested July 7 and charged with public intoxication and criminal trespass. (KPD)

Trafficking drugs Amy Joyce Parinella, 43, of St. Marys was arrested July 7 and

charged with trafficking in cocaine, illegal drugs, marijuana or meth-amphetamine. (CCSO) Joseph Diego Valencia, 19, of Kingsland was arrested July 7 and charged with trafficking in cocaine, illegal drugs, marijuana or meth-amphetamine. (CCSO)

Open container Seth Andrew Baldwin, 24, of Callahan, Fla., was arrested July 8 and charged with open container, speeding, suspended/revoked li-cense and contributing to the deprivation of a child. (CCSO)

CRIME REPORTTribune & Georgian

The Camden County Sheriff’s Office has unveiled the newest tool in crime pre-vention: OffenderWatch, which tracks the registered sex offenders that are lo-cated in the county. Sheriff Jim Proctor said, “Our office is pleased to pro-vide OffenderWatch for the Citizens of Camden County. OffenderWatch is the na-tion’s leading registered sex offender management and

community notification tool with hundreds of leading agencies in dozens of states utilizing this service.” Citizens can connect with the sheriff’s office website at camdensheriff.org and click on the tab Sex Offenders search. This will enable the reader to follow the instruc-tions to see if a registered sex offender is living in their neighborhood. “The addition of this tool

affords the citizens of Cam-den County the ability to determine if any concerns exist in the community in which they live,” Proctor said. “The safety and secu-rity of our children is of the utmost importance. The extra information provided by the service can reassure the community that the registered sex offenders are being tracked and moni-tored.”

Sheriff’s office rolls out offender watch in crime prevention effort

Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary No. 8385 sponsors a patriot art contest every year. This year the contest was open to students in ninth through 12th grades. Cam-den County High School art teacher Grayson Day promoted the contest and had 27 entries. Coach Ce-dric Corse had one student participate.

The national compe-tition offers scholarships for $10,000 for first place; $5,000 for second place; $2,500 for third place and $500 for fourth through eighth place. Locally, the first-place student was Cumah Holt; second place, Megan Tan-ner; and third place, Lillian Sutton, all in the 11th grade. Holt’s art went on to the

state VFW Department of Georgia Convention June 4. VFW Auxiliary 8385 scholarship chairman Linda Bryan announced that she placed second in the state. The local awards banquet was held in April at VFW Post 8385. The contestants were presented money and certificates by VFW Cmdr. Sean Farrell and auxiliary president Theresa Farrell.

VFW honors art contest winners

Submitted photoVFW Auxiliary No. 8385 recently held its patriot art contest. Grayson Day, Camden County High School advanced art teacher, promoted the contest. Cumah Holt took first place, Megan Tanner second and Lillian Sutton third.

Girl Scouts Emerald Rose Service Area recently held its summer day camp where the girls made crafts using recycled goods, enjoyed relay races, songs, dance, a nature hike and learned more about making the world a better place. Girls used recycled water and sport drink bottles to make fairy house night lights and decorative chia pets. Recycled cookie case boxes were used and wrapped with decorative duct tape to make scrapbook covers. Donated graphic T-shirts were used to make beach bags with fringed bottoms that required no sewing. Thanks go to Camden County Elks Lodge 2820, VFW Auxiliary 8385 and Our Lady Bread Ministry for supporting this event. Any girls interested in Girl Scouts can register at GSHG.org. A Girl Scout day camp (above photo) was held recently where the girls made crafts. (Left to right) are Dottie Simpson, Elks Lodge 2820, and Aubrey Lowdenslager, Emma Rooks, Gabriella Vila, Ella Finsness and Linda Bryan, VFW Auxiliary 8385.

Submitted photos

Girl Scout day camp

Eagle Scout project is completedRobert Mack Peeples re-cently completed his Eagle Scout project of beautifying the Kingsland depot pavil-ion. Peeples led the project with help from Scout parents, leaders and Boy Scouts.

Submitted photos

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OPINION Thursday, July 14, 2016

Summer fun starts with safety

How much sleep is enough?

Reilly announces second council run in St. Marys

Dear Editor, Once the qualifying dates for the upcoming city coun-cil election were announced, a lot of people have been asking me if I plan to run for re-election. So I would like to use this forum to tell your readers that the answer is a definite yes. While I am proud of the work the Council has done as a team to move the city forward in the last three years, much still needs to be accomplished. I believe I am in the best position to con-tinue that progressive march ahead. It has been my honor and privilege to serve you since you gave me a vote of confidence in 2013. At that time I committed that I would measure my decisions against three standards: • Is it right for us? • What is the potential impact to our budget? • And what is the potential impact on our citizens? I also committed to my own guiding principles: • Pursue economic growth “the right way” • Maintain the small town qualities we all value • Balance the city budget • Promote an open and ethical city government • Remain proactive and positive in resolving issues As I review my decisions the past three years, I have delivered on those prom-ises in every single vote. I did the research; I measured the facts as well as the emo-tion and then I voted on a decision I thought would best serve the citizens of St. Marys. Having said that, there are so many initiatives that are still in various stages of completion. I want to fin-ish the job I started for you. Thus, I will be seeking your vote to let me continue the job I started. I will have a website and Facebook page after the of-ficial qualifying date in Au-gust that will specifically talk

about issues and tasks that I want to pursue as I represent you. At that point, I will be able to respond to questions and comments. Until then, feel free to stop me when-ever you see me and express any concerns you may have.

David ReillySt. Marys

Thanks to club for another great July 4 festival

Dear Editor, Kudos to the St. Marys Kiwanians for another ex-cellent Fourth of July cel-ebration. It was a long and extremely hot day for the Kiwanians as well as the city police, EMS and public works employees, who, I’m told, worked the event from 6 a.m. until midnight. Being in the parade, I did not see the parade but the turnout, especially of youngsters, was great. I got a kick out of the youngsters spontaneously dancing to the sound of John Philip Sousa marches coming from the speakers on my campaign van. Thanks to folks who gave me a smile, a thumbs up and, in the case

of a few fellow vets, a snappy salute. I noted that the “trolley barn” was not completed as promised. Hopefully, it will have a termite bond. When I got home, I heard what sounded more like quarter-pound sticks of TNT than cherry bombs. The next morning, walking my dogs, I passed the re-mains of thousands of dol-lars worth of fireworks in my subdivision alone. In one driveway, I saw the remains of at least $500 worth of aerial displays. The launch tubes were 3 to 4 inches in diameter and a foot tall. I am glad there were no local reports of hands or heads blown off — though some of the stuff that was ignited this year certainly had those potentials — and no reports of fires that I’m aware of. It does make me wonder who regulates the power of fireworks available for sale to the general public and if there has been recent major liberalization of the allow-able explosive power. And speaking of the po-tential for fires in the hor-rific heat wave of the last few days, my neighborhood is once again filled with acrid

smoke and falling ashes from what I hope will in-deed be a “controlled burn.” Every year, the owners of Brant Creek Apartments, do a controlled burn of the cleared but as yet undevel-oped part of their apartment complex property that abuts the nearby railroad tracks. This year, when I looked over my back fence, as the ashes rained down into my yard, on a hot dry, for-est-fire-warning day, I saw a column of dark, black smoke with flames some 15 to 20 feet high over by the tracks. The insanity of doing a “controlled burn” with, I assume, a city burn permit, today notwithstanding, why are those apartments, lo-cated right in the middle of St. Marys, allowed to smoke up several, nearby, ungated, suburban tax cow subdivi-sions at least once a year rather than bush-hogging the property? Perhaps they will be enjoined from doing so when the wind shifts and blows the smoke and ashes into Osprey Cove or I am elected to St. Marys City Council, whichever comes first.

Jay MorenoSt. Marys

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Between tropical storms, flooding, water recreation and high temperatures, summer can be a dangerous time. Vig-

ilance and common sense go a long way to-ward safe summer fun though. Being prepared is a good first step. Develop plans for both emergencies and everyday sit-uations. For those without disaster kits and supplies, a storm can wreck havoc. Similarly, a day of outdoor fun in 100-degree heat can sting if adequate sunscreen, shade and water are not available. Avoidance is also important. Avoid flood-waters, which can be swift. Avoid using alco-hol around water. Avoid the heat. The Red Cross recommends following these safety tips near water. • Always swim with a buddy. • Never leave a young child unattended near water. • Outfit young children and inexperienced swimmers with U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets around water. • Be cautious in natural bodies of water where cold temperatures, currents and un-derwater hazards may be concealed. • Wear a life jacket while boating. • Avoid alcohol use, which can impair judgment, balance and coordination. • Teach children to ask permission before approaching water. • Know the water hazards in your com-munity — such as drainage ditches, garden ponds, creeks, streams, wells, cisterns and canals — and keep children away from them. To stay safe in heat, check weather fore-casts, discuss precautions with family mem-bers for power outages and identify air conditioned spaces — libraries, malls, the-aters — where you can escape from the heat. The Red Cross offers other guidelines for surviving high temperatures. • Ensure animals have enough water and shade, and check back often to guarantee they are OK. • Avoid extreme temperature changes. • Know if neighbors are old, young, sick or overweight and may need extra help. • Never leave children or pets in vehicles. • Stay hydrated and avoid drinks with caf-feine and alcohol. • Eat small meals and eat more often. • Wear loose-fitting, lightweight and light-colored clothing. Dark colors absorb the sun’s rays. • Postpone outdoor games and activities. • Use a buddy system when working in ex-cessive heat. • Take frequent breaks when working out-doors. We hope you have a safe and fun summer.

Disclaimer: Please note that all advice supplied is general in nature. Every child is a distinct individual and what works for one may not work for all. Take the advice as it is, or alter it to suit the child you are caring for.

Today’s question is “How much sleep does my child

need?” If you have read my previous articles, my answer may sound trite because I use it so often. But seriously, it depends! Saundra K. Ciccarelli and J. Noland White, authors of the textbook, “Psychol-ogy,” present two theories of sleep, the adaptive theory and the restorative theory. According to the adaptive theory of sleep, evolution has programmed us to sleep when it is safe to do so. Creatures tend to sleep at times that “avoid their being present during their preda-tor’s normal hunting times.” My personal preference is the restorative theory of sleep, which states that “sleep is necessary to the physical health of the body.” It is during sleep that the body does most of its heal-ing and growing. I have ex-perienced this restorative sleep myself. I was sick with chills and an upset stomach.

I slept for about 21 hours, after which I felt much bet-ter! James W. Kalat, author of the textbook, “Biological Psychology,” addresses the subject of sleep and mem-ory. It is clear that memory improves with good sleep habits. Humans need about eight hours of sleep, accord-ing to him. But the human pictured is an adult. How about children? How much sleep do they need? WebMD states that “The amount of sleep a child needs varies depending on the individual and cer-tain factors, including the age of the child.” WebMD provides general guidelines on sleep needs for children from birth through 18 years of age. “Newborns will sleep

from 15-18 hours a day, but only in short periods of two to four hours.” According to WebMD, children from 1 to 3 years of age require about 12-14 hours of sleep per day, while those aged 3 to 6 require 10-12; 7 to 12 require 10-11; and 12 to 18 require eight to 10 hours of sleep daily. WebMD also discusses the importance of a comfortable sleeping space, and the ne-cessity of disengaging from electronics at bed time. The article also addresses the fact that we tend to sleep better in a non-cluttered area. You can honestly tell your chil-dren that making their bed and cleaning their room is good for their health. But what if you have chil-dren of varying ages, with varying sleep needs? How do you accommodate them all? My opinion is that you set a “house quiet time” that coincides with the youngest family member’s bed time. That way when the youngest person goes off to bed they don’t get the feeling that they’re missing out on some fun stuff. This is a good time to turn off the TV, comput-ers and other gadgets and play a board game with your older children, or better yet, take time to read with your

older children. Depending on the age dif-ferences in your children, as little as half an hour differ-ence in “bed time” can make the older child feel more “grown up.” As I mentioned earlier, sleep improves memory. Ac-cording to sleep researcher Russel Rosenburg sleep can also improve behavior. If your child is having behavior issues or memory problems at school, my suggestion is that you first check their sleep habits. Work to help them feel safe and comfort-able and hopefully that will lead to a good night’s sleep and better behavior. An important aspect of bed time for people of all ages is routine. Having a predictable set of things to do before going to bed helps prepare the body for sleep. Predictability lends itself to a feeling of safety, and a feel-ing of safety lends itself to a good night’s sleep. Here’s hoping your family estab-lishes healthy sleeping habits that work for you.

Trisa Chancey recently gradu-ated magna cum laude from the College of Coastal Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. She is a guest columnist in the Tribune & Georgian.

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Kingsland Family Dental adds new dentist to staff Dr. Linda Poloff and the staff of Kingsland Family Dental announce that Dr. Philip Jenkins has joined the practice. Jenkins earned his bach-elor’s degree at Kennesaw State University and is a 2016 graduate of the Den-tal College of Georgia at Augusta University where he earned a Doctor of Den-tal Medicine degree. With the addition of Jenkins, Kingsland Fam-ily Dental will be better able to serve patients with extended hours and more open days starting in Sep-tember.

“We look forward to serv-ing the dental needs of our patient families now and for many, many years to come,” Poloff said.

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A friend to cyclists

Submitted photoThe League of American Bicyclists recognized Camden Bicycle Center Feb. 18 with a Gold Bicycle Friendly Business award. Camden Bicycle Center joins a group of 1,132 businesses, government agencies and Fortune 500 companies in 49 states and Washington, D.C., that are transforming the American workplace. “The business community’s investment in bicy-cling is playing a central role in making the country a safer, happier and more sustainable place to live and work,” said Amelia Neptune, League Bicycle Friendly Business program manager. “We applaud this new round of businesses, including Camden Bicycle Center, for leading the charge in creating a bicycle-friendly America for everyone.” Pictured are Camden Bicycle owners Lucas Landreth, Darlene Landreth and Terry Landreth.

Coldwell Banker Plati-num Partners recently an-nounced the merging of Century 21 Tri-City Realty with its offices in order to expand services in the King-sland/St. Marys region. The merge is a part of Coldwell Banker Platinum Partners’ goal to provide only the best services in any of the coverage areas. This new affiliation offers a greater opportunity for agents to congregate, share, learn and work. “The professionals at Coldwell Banker Platinum Partners have stellar repu-tations in serving all mar-kets ranging from luxury to new homes to resale and commercial properties. We are excited that we will now be able to work together to achieve new heights,” said Robert Kozlowski, manag-ing broker of the Kingsland office. “It is a great fit to bring together these two dynamic market leaders into one united office. The combined force will help further propel our presence in the Savannah area mar-kets.” Century 21 Tri-City Realty has been owned and operated by Robert and Vila Paulk since 1979. Their daughter, Carrie Paulk-Gay, has functioned as the managing broker for the past several years. The Paulks have been a pillar of the real estate industry in Kingsland/St. Marys for more than 37 years and have set the standard for integrity and good busi-ness within the community. They bring to Coldwell Banker a thriving property management portfolio of nearly 200 properties and 10 productive agents. “We see this opportu-nity as an immediate way to add strength to our al-ready strong market pres-ence,” said Connie Farmer Ray, president and CEO of Coldwell Banker Platinum Partners. “By joining our two of-fices, we will broaden the markets we serve, increase our access to our talented staff and associates and take advantage of the market-ing opportunities for both residential and commer-cial real estate through the full-service programs that Coldwell Banker Platinum Partners offers.”

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Allstate agency owner Dean Schuepbach, owner of Dean Schuepbach Agency, is being recognized by All-state for his performance and commitment to putting customers at the center of his agency’s work.

Allstate has honored Schuepbach with the Pre-mier Agency designation and Honor Ring. These awards are All-state’s symbols of outstand-ing business achievement and honorees have proven

to be champions in growing their agencies and serving Allstate customers. “It is a tremendous honor to earn this recognition from Allstate,” said Schue-pbach. “My agency is fully committed to helping cus-

tomers better understand the risks they face in their household and provide solu-tions that help meet those needs. We are extremely proud of this recognition and proud of the fact that so many customers trust us to

help them with their insur-ance needs.” Dean Schuepbach Agency is located at 4445 Highway 40 East, Suite 306 in St. Marys. Schuepbach can be reached at (912) 882-5557 or at [email protected].

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Submitted photoRobin M. Cone of St. Marys receives an EXCEL Certificate of Leadership Development from Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) Deputy Commissioner Tim Evans of Atlanta (right) and David Key (left), a trainer at the Carl Vinson Institute of Government at the University of Georgia. Cone is the manager of the GDOL’s Kings Bay Career Center. Cone graduated from the GDOL’s Executive Commitment to Excellence in Leadership (EXCEL) 2016 class June 3 in Peachtree City. EXCEL, a partnership between the GDOL and the University of Georgia’s Carl Vinson Institute, is designed to develop future leaders for the department. Classes explore the major political, social and economic issues facing the state and nation.

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While most of the recent protests across the nation have focused on the rela-tionship between law en-forcement and the citizens the serve, Fizer said Camden County law enforcement officers were not what mo-tivated him to organize Sat-urday’s gathering. In fact, he said, the St. Marys Police Chief Tim Hatch appears to welcome the dialogue be-tween the police and citizens and is even helping them or-ganize some aspects of the event.

“I haven’t had or heard of anyone who has problem with Camden County po-

lice … The chief is coming out there to march with us,” Fizer said.

Hatch said any citizens’ group has a constitutional right to protest in public places and his police force will uphold their right to do that.

“We, as a city, look for-ward to hosting a peaceful event,” Hatch said. “We can’t control any outside forces … who are intent on disrupting things, but obvi-ously we will be there to keep the peace.”

Camden’s law enforce-ment offices, including SMPD, have received ges-tures of support and appre-ciation from local citizens since news of the shootings became public — from pay-ing for officers’ meals at local restaurants and dropping off baked goods to the simple “thank yous” that citizens have offered.

“Our community is one

that is highly expressive of the appreciation they have for our public servants,” Hatch said. “We are so thankful that we live in one of those communities.”

While acknowledging a good relationship with law enforcement, Fizer said he believes Camden County still has some issues with racism.

Having grown up in Cam-den County, Fizer said he remembers not being able to date his first girlfriend, who was white, because her par-ents would not allow it. He remembers a black friend

being spit on and called a ra-cial slur one time when they just wanted to enjoy a night at the movies.

He said he has close ties to Camden, with his parents and many of his friends still living here, he said. So, Fizer decided St. Marys would be a good place to hold a pro-test in the spirit of the Black Lives Matter movement. He said he wants this to be a peaceful and productive event that will bring people together, rather than to fur-ther separate them.

Alysia Logan, a 25-year-

old Navy wife who recently moved to the area, said she planned to attend the event. Logan said the recent shoot-ings should be disturbing to all Americans, regardless of race or where they live.

“I will be attending the protest this Saturday in hopes that it sheds light on the issue of police brutal-ity, racial profiling, racial reconciliation, and systemic oppression,” she said. “This is our country. I believe that we have to take a stance on this issue and raise awareness about the injustices that the black community endures as a whole, and the ones it has endured due to police bru-tality. It’s not just an issue in the places that these trage-dies have occurred.”

Protestfrom page 1A

CITY OF KINGSLANDPUBLIC NOTICE

The City of Kingsland will be holding strategic planning sessions at the Kingsland Welcome Center (Regional Public Safety Training Center, Second Floor, 1190 Boone Avenue) according to the following schedule:

July 19th from 1:00PM to 4:00PM – Department Heads

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This is our country. I believe that we have to take a stance on this issue and raise awareness about the injustices that the black community endures as a

whole, and the ones it has endured due to police brutality. It’s not just an issue in the places that these

tragedies have occurred.

— Alysia Logan, Camden resident

needed land had been ac-quired, said county attorney John Myers.

The county had a July 15 deadline to complete the transactions and avoid de-lays in the project.

According to public works director Scott Bra-zell, the contract is expected to be awarded in October by the Georgia Department of Transportation, which will then move forward with the construction phase of the project.

Special use permitThe commissioners

also granted approval on Tuesday for Clean Earth Company, which has been operating at 5815 U.S. Highway 17, to handle haz-ardous liquids at that loca-tion.

According to planning and development director Eric Landon, the company indicated it would not open the containers or handle the chemicals. The permit would only allow to move the containers between small and big trucks for the purpose of transporting them.

Fire Rescue chief Mark Crews said the county was adequately prepared to deal with any sort of emergency

at the site involving the chemicals that have been disclosed by the company.

JDA resolutionThe commissioners ap-

proved a resolution regard-ing funding of the Joint Development Authority, which oversees countywide economic development. Commissioners unani-mously agreed to provide up to $2 million in incentive funds, if needed, to attract a major employer to the com-munity.

Board chair Jimmy Star-line said the gesture gives

the JDA more bargaining power than they previously had, so he feels it is a net gain for the county, rather than a step back.

In other business,commissioners:

• presented a certificate of appreciation to Doug Vaught of St. Marys Ex-press for extending free train rides to more than 100 county employees;

• approved an alcohol license transfer due to an ownership change for Flash Foods on Highway 17 near Kingsland;

• agreed to purchase a fourth fire engine for $255,990 as part of the county’s equipment re-placement program;

• held a public hearing and voted on first reading to revise the county’s an-imal control ordinance to prevent ordinance conflicts among local jurisdictions;

• approved an update to the county’s hazard mitiga-tion plan;

• approved a statewide mutual aid agreement with Federal Emergency Management Agency and Homeland Security.

Roadfrom page 1A

according to the incident report. Emergency medi-cal personnel started chest compressions on the girl when Claxton put her on the stretcher.

The mother, Johnson, told Perseghin that she and Claxton were asleep when they heard the girl crying in the other room. Claxton found the girl covered in vomit and fecal matter sit-ting in her crib. He washed the girl in the bathroom and gave her to Johnson who noticed blood coming out of her mouth. Claxton called 911.

Claxton and Johnson told Perseghin that the girl had fallen a week ago and hit her

face on a ceiling fan that had been sitting on the floor.

“Upon making entry into the residence, I went to the child’s room where I noticed a dirty diaper and food on the floor,” Perseghin wrote in the report.

“I also noticed vomit and fecal matter in the child’s crib, covering the mattress with a bottle inside. During this time, I took a 5-year-old child back into the living room to get out of the scene. When speaking with the child, he seemed (unfazed by) what was going on and only talked about sports.”

Arrestsfrom page 1A

Jill Helton | Tribune & GeorgianCamden County Board of Commissioners chair Jimmy Starline presents a certificate of ap-preciation to Doug Vaught of the St. Marys Express for extending free train rides to more than 100 county employees.

The board members of the Camden County Film Alli-ance are seeking the public’s help to build a catalogue of photos depicting the area.

Photos are needed in the categories of agriculture, bars, cemeteries, towns, com-mercial buildings, funeral homes, government build-ings, hospitals, industrial

sites, landscapes, military, parks, restaurants, schools, sports, transportation, water features and unique homes.

Photos of both the inside and the outside of buildings are needed. Send pho-tos to [email protected] and provide a description and location for each photo.

Alliance seeks potential movie location photos

Mobile technology

Jill Helton | Tribune & GeorgianThe Fort Valley State University mobile IT lab rolled into Woodbine this week. The Woodbine Woman’s Club hosted a welcome barbecue dinner on Tuesday at Cornelia Jackson Park, where the lab was headquartered on Tuesday and Wednesday. Terrence Wolfork, FVSU coordinator of information and technology services, was on hand Tuesday to help volunteers assist about 20 patrons who visited on the first day. He said usage of the lab usually increases with each subsequent visit.

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Thursday, July 14

The fourth annual Mario Kart Tournament for children 9 years and older will start at 2 p.m. Thursday, July 14, at the Cam-den County Public Library on Gross Road in Kingsland.

The Camden County Pub-lic Service Authority will hold a board meeting at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, July 14 at the Camden Community Recreation Center in Kingsland. The meeting is open to the public. The agenda will include the old business of budget discussion and the new business of a discussion on ap-proving clinic contracts and up-coming Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax projects. For more information, call (912) 729-5600.

Friday, July 15

First Presbyterian Church, St. Marys, will host a neighbor-hood vacation Bible school from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 13, through Friday, July 15. Children entering grades K-5 will learn that followers of Jesus are given hope, courage and power. Each evening begins with a light supper. Registration is open to the community, however, space is limited to 40 children. Call the church office at (912) 882-4650 to register or pick up a registra-tion form between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday through Friday at the church, 100 W. Conyers St.

Saturday, July 16

An “After all I’ve done stand” benefit and appreciation pro-gram for Camden native Edna Johnson will be 5 p.m. Satur-day, July 16, at the Ritz Theater in Brunswick. Johnson suffered a massive stroke in June 2015 and, as a result, had double above-the-knee amputation, had extended stays in several facilities and has been classified as bed bound. Monetary dona-tions can also be made in care of New Life Interfaith Christian Church, 3640 Habersham St., Brunswick, GA 31520. For more information, call Pastor Timothy Bessent Sr. at (912) 227-7411, Sonya Walker at (912) 270-0899 or Zalika Howard at (912) 223-6341.

Sunday, July 17

The members of St. John Mis-sionary Baptist Church will have their Dual Day services on Sun-day, July 17. The women’s day program will begin at 11 a.m. The speaker will be Minister Kristie Dawson of Georgia Ave-nue Church of God. The men’s day services will follow at 4 p.m. The speaker will be Pastor Kevin

Broomfield of O Street Church of God in Brunswick. This year’s theme is Unity in Prayer. The community is welcome to at-tend. The church is located at 715 Winding Road in Kingsland where Rev. Michael H.L. Rober-son Sr. is the pastor.

Monday, July 18

The Camden Roundtable will meet Monday, July 18, at Laurel Island Links. The speaker will be Camden County Probate Judge Beau Sweatt who will be talking about the responsibilities of his office and overseeing of the election process in the county. A coffee bar will be available, beginning at 8:30 a.m., with the speaker at 9 a.m. Since the Roundtable is on a summer schedule, this will be the only meeting in July.

Georgia Avenue Church of God will hold its vacation Bible school from 10 a.m. to noon Monday, July 18, through Friday, July 22, at the church. The theme is “God is Real.” All ages are welcome to attend. Bishop Dr. Arthur Dawson Jr. is the pastor.

Tuesday, July 19

Camden County Public Li-brary will host Baby Olympics at 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 19. Chil-dren younger than 5 years old can run the library’s small ob-stacle course during the event.

Wednesday, July 20

A Mommy & Me yoga pro-gram for parents and children 18 months to 8 years old will start at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 20, at the Camden County Public Library on Gross Road in King-sland.

Woodbine Tabernacle of Prayer For All People Inc. invites everyone to attend The New-ness of Life Revival with speaker Dr. Louis Brackett. Services will be at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 20, through Friday, July 22, and at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, July 24. The church is located at 400 Be-dell Ave. in Woodbine.

Thursday, July 21

Camden County Public Library will host a fitness camp for chil-dren 6 years and older at 10 a.m.

Friday, July 22

Crooked River State Park will offer a sunset boat cruise (for adults only) from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Friday, July 22. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. The cost is $30 per person. To register, call the park office at (912) 882-5256.

Saturday, July 23

Woodbine Tabernacle of Prayer For All People will hold its annual Sunday school picnic from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 23, at Blythe Island Re-gional Park.

Sunday, July 24

The deacons, deaconesses and trustees of Young Zion Bap-tist Church will celebrate their anniversary at 3:30 p.m. Sun-day, July 24. Everyone is invited.

The members of Carnegie Chapel Church will hold their Family and Friends Day program at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, July 24. All are invited and welcome to attend. The speaker will be Min-ister Josh Davis of Whosoever Will Let Them Come Outreach Ministry of Folkston. The church is located at 987 Kinlaw Road in the Kinwlaw community where the Rev. Derry Mainor is the pas-tor.

Tuesday, July 26

The St. Marys Convention and Visitors Bureau Authority will hold its regular monthly meet-ing at 3 p.m. Tuesday, July 26 in the board room of the Ward Hernandez Building, located at 400 Osborne St.

Thursday, July 28

The Camden County Alzhei-mer’s Caregiver Support Group will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 28, at the First Presbyte-rian Church in St. Marys. There will be an update on the Cam-den County Alzheimer’s Walk to be held Sept. 17 at Howard Gilman Memorial Park in down-town St. Marys. Please call Dianne Torgersen at (912) 576-2134 with any questions.

Saturday, July 30

A back-to-school jam will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Sat-urday, July 30 at the Camden County Public Service Authority (PSA), located at 1050 Wildcat Drive in Kingsland. Those who wish to attend may register onsite from 9 a.m. to noon Sat-urday, July 16 at the Camden County PSA. To donate, visit gofundme.com/29ubegqs. For more information, visit [email protected].

Tai Chi in the Park will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 30, by the fountain or nearby in a shady spot at Howard Gilman Memorial Park in downtown St. Marys. Those who wish to par-ticipate should wear flat-soled shoes and comfortable cloth-ing.

UPCOMING EVENTSPraying for peace

Submitted photoNearly 200 Camden residents and law enforcement officers from Kingsland and St. Marys at-tended a community prayer gathering Monday in Kingsland. Mack De’Von Knight, senior pastor of the Refreshing Oasis Church, along with Chinia Pitts organized the event. “The issues that are going on in our nation is an alarming problem and we have to respond and do something,” Knight said. “This tragedy could be on our doorsteps and in our community. The reason for the gathering was to pray a prayer of unity and love throughout our community. Because this issue is not a white or black issue, it is an American issue. If we want change, we have to be willing to be the change.” Knight along with other community leaders are planning an open forum town hall meeting next week.

VFW marks Memorial DayPeople from Camden

County recently gathered to attend the Memorial Day ceremony held by Veterans of Foreign Wars No. 8385 at the Oak Grove Cemetery in St. Marys.

This was a day to remem-ber the fallen military per-sonnel who gave their lives for this country.

Sean Farrell, commander of the VFW, said, “From the earliest days of Ameri-ca’s founding, our great na-tion has been blessed with generations of patriots will-ing to lay down their lives in defense of our freedom and way of life.”

Keynote speaker Ken Stanis, Seventh District Commander of the Depart-ment of Georgia VFW, said, “The day is one to com-memorate and celebrate the memory of fallen comrades. History has proven that, if not for those we honor today, terror would still shackle and strangle many countries that are enjoying relatively recent freedoms and democracy. Remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. May their sacrifice continue to inspire us all the days of our life.”

The event included a pro-cession to the Howard Gil-man Memorial Park at the St. Marys River.

Fleet Reserve Association

Branch 248, led by George Stahle and members of the Kings Bay chapter of the U.S. Submarine Veterans, held a two-bell ceremony paying tribute to the de-parted shipmates.

The day concluded with members of the U.S. Navy, Coast Guard and Marine Corps laying ceremonial wreaths from the pier into the St. Marys River while a bugler played taps.

Submitted photoA Memorial Day ceremony was held recently at Oak Grove Cemetery in St. Marys. Participating are (from left) Mark Wo-jeik, VFW 8385 chaplain; keynote speaker Ken Stanis, Seventh District VFW commander, Department of Georgia; and VFW No. 8385 Cmdr. Sean Farrell.

BRIEFSSchool open houses set

Wednesday, Aug. 3, will be the first day of the 2016-2017 school year for Cam-den County Schools.

Open houses will be:• from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday,

July 29, for Camden County High School.

• from 4 to 6 p.m. Mon-day, Aug. 1, for elementary schools.

• from 5 to 7 p.m. Mon-day, Aug. 1, for middle schools.

Bank merger slatedSouth Banking Com-

pany, the parent company of Alma Exchange Bank, Pineland State Bank, Peo-ples State Bank and Citizens State Bank, has decided to merge all of its subsidiary banks into a single institu-tion. Banking locations will expand to include Kingsland and St. Marys.

The merger is expected to be completed at the end of the third quarter of 2016. Bank names will change then. Customers will be able to continue banking with each bank as usual during and after the merger.

Reilly completes trainingSt. Marys council mem-

ber David Reilly received a Certificate of Achievement from the Georgia Munici-pal Training Institute at the Georgia Municipal Associa-tion’s (GMA) 83rd Annual Convention in Savannah on June 27.

The Georgia Municipal Training Institute, a cooper-ative effort of GMA and the University of Georgia’s Carl Vinson Institute of Govern-ment, provides a nationally recognized series of train-ing opportunities for elected city officials. To receive a Certificate of Achievement, a city official must complete a minimum of 72 units of credit, including at least 36 hours from the required list. The training program con-sists of a series of more than 50 courses.

“This is an outstanding achievement,” GMA Execu-tive Director Lamar Norton said. “We commend council member Reilly for this ac-complishment and for the dedication he’s shown in using this valuable resource to become a more effective

city official.”Extension seeks help to map species

The Camden County Extension Agriculture and Natural Resources Program is looking to obtain data on local invasive plant and an-imal species, specifically the air potato vine and the island apple snail. These are some of the many non-native inva-sive species that are damag-ing the native ecosystems in this area.

The goal is to locate and monitor these non-na-tive species in the county using a mapping app called South Eastern Early Detec-tion Network (SEEDN). Through better understand-ing the locations and lev-els of infestation, staff can better address these issues. Anyone who knows of any locations of these species is asked to contact agriculture and natural resources intern Natalie Bock at (912) 576-3219 or [email protected].

Thiokol petition opensThe Thiokol Memorial

Project is seeking to have the Presidential Medal of Free-

dom given posthumously to the 29 people who died in the 1971 explosion at Thio-kol Chemical Corporation on Harrietts Bluff.

A petition to request the medals was posted to https://petitions.whitehouse.gov on Thursday, July 7, and can be signed for the next 30 days. The petition must garner 100,000 signatures in those 30 days to receive a response from the White House.

Project organizers are ask-ing that everyone older than 13 years to sign the petition.

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The Camden County Board of Commissioners is bringing back the Show-case Camden County photo contest.

The 2016 photo contest is open to all amateur and professional photogra-phers who would like to submit their best photos of Camden County.

The contest calls for photos to be submitted under one of several cate-gories: landscapes, nature/

wildlife, transportation and current events/people.

Contestants may submit no more than two entries per category or up to eight entries total. After the dead-line, a committee will select a winner from each category. One overall winner will then be chosen from among the top photo in each category.

The overall winner’s top photo will be featured in the 2016 Annual Report.

Each entry must be ac-companied by a completed entry form. All submissions must be received on or be-fore Nov. 11. More informa-tion regarding the contest and rules can be found at www.camdencountyga.us.

County seeks photo contest entries

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A visit from SouthpawChildren at Camden County Library welcome Jacksonville Suns mascot.

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Find a game with PSA Leisure ServicesCamden County PSA Leisure Services,

which oversees countywide recreation programs and parks, is headquartered at the Camden Community Recreation Center in Kingsland. In addition to the recreation center,

Leisure Services offers a variety of sports and fitness programs.

For more information, call (912) 729-5600, or visit the department at 1050 Wildcat Drive next to Camden County High School.

Sports news, photographs can be submitted Community sports articles and photos are published free of charge in the Tribune & Georgian. Submitted materials must include a contact name and phone number. Send sports articles and photos to P.O.

Box 6960, St. Marys, GA, 31558, drop off at the newspaper office at 206 Osborne St. in St. Marys or fax to (912) 882-6519. Items also may be emailed to [email protected].

Trials effort has Hall encouraged for future

Thursday,July 14, 2016 B SectionSPORTS

Andy Diffenderfer | Tribune & GeorgianCamden County High cross-country coach Jason Konrad welcomed 34 runners for the first day of voluntary summer practices Monday.

Submitted photoCameron Hall (shown competing last year for Savannah State) ran a 13.76 to progress to the semifinals of the 110-meter hurdles last weekend at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Oregon.

Camden County High graduate Cameron Hall ran in some fast company last weekend at the U.S. Olym-pic Trials, and his perfor-mance against some of the world’s top hurdlers has him motivated for the future.

Possibilities, hopefully, that include the 2020 Games in Tokyo.

Among 30 starters in the 110-meter hurdles vying for three Olympic berths, Hall advanced through the first round of preliminaries to the semifinals. Though those three places ultimately went to Devon Allen, Ronnie Ash and Jeff Porter, the former Wildcat and Savannah State runner believes his competi-tion has not yet seen his best.

Going toe to toe with Olympic medalists in Eu-gene, Ore., the experience, he said, is “pushing me to be better. I feel like I’m right there … I’ve been able to make great strides.”

“I went into the races with the mindset that I didn’t have anything to lose,” he said after finishing 17th.

“I’m just going to give it my all and see what happens.”

Eighteen starters in the first round progressed to the semifinals, the top three from each of four prelims plus the next six fastest. Hall advanced with a 13.76 that was fourth-best of seven in his heat — behind winner Allen (13.44), Jarret Eaton (13.66) and Ryan Wilson (13.72) — and 14th-best overall in the first round.

Eight hurdlers — the top two from each of three semi-final runs and the next two fastest — moved to the final.

Running in the same heat with Allen (13.4), David Oli-ver (13.46) and Aries Merritt (13.57), Hall finished shy of finals qualification at 13.93. Ash (13.34) had the round’s fastest time, and Allen and

Oliver next.In the final, Allen (13.03)

— who runs track and plays football at the University of Oregon — Ash (13.205) and Porter (13.206) grabbed the coveted spots for Rio de Ja-neiro next month.

The results only under-scored the deep, experienced field in which Hall battled.

Porter qualified for the 2012 London Games in the 110 and Ash was an All-American at Oklahoma. Missing out on Rio were Merritt and Jason Rich-ardson, the gold and silver medalists in the 110 in Lon-don, and Oliver, a bronze medalist at the 2008 Bei-jing Games and 2013 world champion in the event.

According to Savannah State, Hall entered the trials with the 30th-fastest time in the nation at 13.61, set in Eugene last year. He plans on competing this season through September — per-haps overseas and in Texas — and with a keen eye on Japan in four years.

“It just showed me what I’m capable of,” he said of the weekend. “I still have room to grow and my time is coming.”

Former ’Cat reaches semifinals in 110 hurdles

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It just showed me what I’m capable of. I still

have room to grow and my time is coming.

— Cameron HallU.S. Olympic Trials

110-meter hurdler

Wildcat cross-country puts in summer mileage

If the participation num-bers from the first morn-ing of voluntary summer workouts are any indication, the approaching season for Camden County High cross-country could be very promising.

Word definitely got around about Monday’s opening day, as 34 runners from grades 8-12 — the big-gest group longtime Wildcat coach Jason Konrad could

remember — attended prac-tice in Kingsland. The rising temperatures demanded an early-morning start, but pro-spective Wildcats were out in force to get their miles in.

Some athletes coming out for summer practices may play other sports, like soc-cer, but most of them are focusing strictly on running, according to Konrad. The earlier the interest a younger runner shows, the more likely they can contribute at some point over their Camden ca-reer.

“That’s how you get bet-

ter,” Konrad said. “You find kids that stick with it.”

Self-motivation is also crucial in improvement. In training, putting in the nec-essary paces can be done pretty much anywhere, from a neighborhood to a parking lot to a cruise ship.

“It’s all up to you,” he said. “You’ve just got to make the time to do it.”

Voluntary practices will go through the end of July. To make the team, athletes must satisfy qualifying criteria, ei-ther at outside 5K races or in time trials.

Mandatory practices will begin the first day of school, Wednesday, Aug. 3. The Wildcats will dive into the season at a familiar place: the Saucony Kickoff Classic Sat-urday, Aug. 27, in Savannah, which always attracts a strong field.

Also on the schedule of approximately 10 dates will be meets in Brunswick and on Jekyll Island, another at Richmond Hill, and as many as three visits to Wayne County.

Last season, both the boys and girls ’Cats finished on the

outside looking in at state, the girls taking sixth in Re-gion 3-AAAAA and the boys seventh.

This upcoming school year, Camden County High athletics will be in the new Region 1-AAAAAAA with Lowndes, Tift and Colquitt, but a region cross-country meet will not be held. In-stead, Region 1 will be com-bined with another Class 7A league for area competition, from which the fastest six schools will advance to the state meet Friday, Nov. 4, in Carrollton.

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Cops & Bobbers tourney is July 30Join the St. Marys Police De-

partment and bring the family to Notter’s Pond Saturday, July 30, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the St. Marys Cops and Bobbers Fishing Tournament.

The third-annual event is free for kids age 15 and younger and their parents or guardians. Kids should be accompanied by an adult. No fishing license is needed for kids or adults.

Kids activities and a free lunch will also be part of the day. Lunch will include hot dogs, chips, barbe-cue sandwiches, baked beans and sodas. Prizes will also be awarded to kids in several categories. Fish-ing rods, bait and tackle are pro-vided free but advance registration is required to ensure enough rods and reels are available.

Notter’s Pond is a 10-acre fresh-water site along North River Causeway in the Point Peter area of St. Marys. The pond is a park site run by the Camden County PSA. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources stocks the pond, and young anglers will find bass, brim, crappie and catfish.

“This is a fun day for the kids but also for the officers,” Lt. Shannon Brock said. “We are there to help them fish but there’s a lot of interaction. It’s just a nice way to reach our local youth on a personal level.”

Charles Notter, event volunteer spokesman and the park’s name-sake, said it has been great to help plan this event and that the kids were so into the fishing last year one could hear a pin drop.

Dozens of local sponsors have come together to ensure the St. Marys Police Department and the Cops and Bobbers planning team have everything needed for a suc-cessful event.

This year, sponsorship proceeds will go to providing the required materials to hold the free event and a donation to benefit the Reaching Milestones clinic, which offers families a professional, comfortable environment to find expert autism programs and treat-ment.

Registration forms are on the St. Marys Police Department Facebook page and at www.visitst-marys.com, or can be picked up at the St. Marys Police Department. Call Brock at (912) 882-4488 for more information.

The annual Cops & Bobbers event is free for kids ages 15 and younger and their parents or guardians.

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add 2 hr. 9 min.; Dover Bluff add 1 hr. 10 min.; Satilla Cove add 1 hr.; Christ-

mas Creek add 25 min.; Satilla River, Todd Creek Entrance add 43 min.

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Fishing for catfish is a summer hit and a tasty treatHow about planning to

catch your next meal? Fish-ing for catfish is a great way to put some delicious meals on the table. Whether you are an experienced angler, a newbie or just a casual fish-erman, you can find fantas-tic catfishing opportunities in Georgia, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division.

“Georgia has abundant opportunities to throw out a line for catfish,” said John Biagi, chief with the Wildlife Resources Division Fisheries Management Section. “They require relatively simple gear and are a great way to intro-duce someone new to fish-ing, especially kids, so get out and go fish.”

Georgia’s public water-ways are home to several species of catfish, including channel, white, blue, flathead and bullheads (consisting of several similar species — yellow, brown, snail, spotted and flat). The larger species, blue catfish and flathead cat-fish, can grow to exceed 100 pounds.

With summertime get-ting closer to its peak, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division high-lights hot weather hot spots and offers tips on technique and equipment for anglers of all skill levels:

• Lake Nottely: Near Blairsville, contains good populations of channel cat-fish (averaging 1 pound or less) and fewer, but larger flathead catfish (weighing up to 40 pounds).

• Lake Lanier: Supports good numbers of small chan-nel catfish (1-2 pounds) lake wide and fewer flathead cat-fish (10-40 pounds), which can be found up the Chatta-

hoochee and Chestatee arms of the lake.

• Lake Marbury (Fort Yargo State Park), near Winder, supports an excel-lent population of channel catfish.

• Carters Lake: Home to good numbers of keeper-size channel catfish. Blue and flathead catfish are present in lower numbers, but can ex-ceed 20 pounds. Rocky areas in the Coosawattee River arm of the lake are best.

• Lake Oconee, near Madison: Supports high numbers of channel, blue, flathead, white and bullhead species of catfish.

• Flint River: Great lo-cation for catching five to 30-pound flathead catfish or channel catfish, though most channel cats will weigh be-tween 2 and 5 pounds.

• Chattahoochee River above West Point Lake: In the last few years, the number and size of flathead catfish caught above West Point has increased signifi-cantly.

• Goat Rock Lake: This lake constantly produces good numbers of harvest-able-size channel cats.

• Big Lazer PFA: Staff are seeing many large chan-nel cats currently being

caught at the dam area.• Andrews Lock and

Dam (Chattahoochee River): Best location in southwest Georgia for catch-ing a flathead or blue catfish exceeding 20 pounds.

• Lower Chattahoochee River near Ga. Highway 91 southwest of Donalsonville: Recent surveys conducted during summer months in-dicate that channel, blue and flathead catfish can be found here in abundance.

• Lake Seminole, near Donalsonville: Good catches of channel catfish available throughout the summer. The new Florida state-re-

cord flathead catfish came from this section of the Chattahoochee this year.

• Lake Blackshear, near Cordele: Excellent chan-nel catfish spot. Best places are the main lake and below Warwick Dam.

• Lake Walter F. George, near Columbus: Excellent fishing for chan-nel catfish in the main lake and in the upper end (above Florence Marina) for both channel and blue catfish. The state record blue catfish (80 pounds, 4 ounces) was caught in the tailrace of this lake by Ernest Timpson in February 2010.

• Altamaha River: Great location for several species of catfish, including flat-head, channel and an ex-panding population of blue catfish. The Altamaha boasts two state-record fish: an 83-pound flathead, which is a tie weight (one caught by Carl Sawyer in 2006, one by Jim Dieveney in 2010); and channel cat (44 pounds, 12 ounces) caught by Bobby Smithwick in 1972.

• Satilla River: Excellent fishing available for channel catfish, white catfish and sev-eral species of bullheads.

• Southeast Georgia public fishing areas (in-cluding Evans County PFA, Paradise PFA, Hugh M. Gillis PFA and Dodge County PFA): Some of the best locations for channel catfish in southeast Georgia. Medium-weight rod with either a spincasting or spin-ning reel recommended.

• St. Marys River: Healthy populations of channel and white catfish are available.

As a rule, the species and size of catfish dictate the fishing line used. If tar-geting channel and white

catfish, fisheries biologists recommend 8- to 14-pound test line and medium-sized hooks (size 2 to 1/0) under a bobber or fished on the bot-tom.

For anglers trying to land a large flathead, heavy tackle is a must: large spinning or casting tackle with at least 20 to 50-pound test line, large hooks (3/0 to 7/0), and heavy weights to keep bait on the bottom.

Best baits for channel, bullheads and white catfish are worms, liver, live min-nows, cut bait and stink bait. Recommended flathead baits are live bream and shiners.

In general, anglers should target rocky shorelines, rip-rap areas and points. When fishing rivers during the day, anglers should look to deep holes containing rocky or woody cover. During dusk, dawn and at night, anglers should concentrate on shal-low sandbars and shoals nearby the deep holes fished during the day, as catfish fre-quently move shallow to feed during low light conditions.

Though most species of catfish are active throughout the day, the best summer fishing is at dusk and during the night, and while catfish can be caught year-round, the peak bite typically is from early spring through the peak of summer.

Anglers must possess a current Georgia fishing li-cense to fish in public wa-ters. Where can you get a license? Buy it online or find a list of retail license ven-dors at www.georgiawildlife.com/licenses-permits-passes or buy it by phone at 1-800-366-2661.

For more information on fishing in Georgia, visit the www.gofishgeorgia.com/fishing.

Submitted photoGeorgia waters are home to several species of catfish.

If you tuned into Discov-ery Channel recently, you more than likely became en-chanted with Shark Week.

Shark Week is an annual program on large sharks that in many cases are found in shallow waters around the world. Created by Discov-ery Channel’s Tom Golden, it gives light on the ocean’s most aggressive game fish and on occasion responsible for taking a bite out of fisher-men, swimmers and also pas-sengers abandoning a sinking ship.

Shark Week originated July 17, 1988, on the Dis-covery Channel and now broadcasts in more than 72 countries and is the longest running cable television pro-gramming event in history.

Amelia Island has been showcased during the win-ter months where great white sharks have visited its coastal waters just off its pristine beaches and inlets. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra-tion tracks a variety of large sharks including great white sharks by installing a track-ing device on the back of the shark and on one side of the dorsal fin.

“Old Betsy” has been tracked right off our coast and was named after the first prototype Caterpillar diesel engine. Measuring 12 feet, 7 inches, “Old Betsy” presently weighs 1,400 pounds, was tagged on Aug. 13, 2013, and has traveled a total of 9,021 miles. For more information on tagged shark tracking, visit www.ocearch.org.

Captain Jimmy Johnson, a charter fishing guide, targets high-jumping spinner sharks that often swim in the wake of area shrimp boat nets,

and waiting for fish scraps to discard from the large fun-nel-like nets.

Johnson said his first order of business is to have some form of dead shark baits on board his charter boat before taking clients shark fishing. He doesn’t want to motor way out into the ocean and soon find out there aren’t any schools of menhaden to cast-net for shark baits.

Once he has made the turn north at the tip of the St. Marys north jetty rocks, he will begin looking for diving pelicans and large schools of menhaden. If he’s lucky, he will find them close to the jetty rocks; however, recently he has had to run all the way to the beaches of Cumber-land Island.

Once he has enough men-haden for shark bait and chum, he will run to a shrimp boat that has large nets and hopefully cleaning its deck of fish scraps. Next, he will navigate right up to the stern of the shrimp boat and free-line several dead menhaden barbed on a 7/0 stout saltwa-ter hook, right in the wake of the shrimp boat. He will also toss over dead menhaden in

hopes of bringing the nearby sharks right up to the bait shark hooks.

However, if you wish to hook a giant shark, fishing in the deep waters just offshore of Fort Clinch with a large jack or bluefish carcass dead on the bottom often results in a big shark encounter. Here a variety of sharks in-cluding hammerhead, tiger, lemon, bull, dusky, bonnet-head and more feed in these deep waters where passing shrimp boats often clean their decks of fish scraps.

Several summers ago a surf fisherman had waded out into the warm surf for a morning of beach fishing. Suddenly a school of sting-rays moved into the shallows and began to feed as well. Then without warning sev-eral sharks surrounded the school of rays and began a bloody attack. The beach fisherman was surrounded by sharks and the entire surf was stained with blood.

Quietly, the surf fisherman backed out of the water onto the nearby beach without even a close call from a shark attack. You have to believe that the feeding sharks knew

the fisherman was smack in the middle of their feeding frenzy, but at the same time did not have any intentions of attacking.

However, there have been a few times when sharks have taken bites from swim-mers and wading fishermen when large schools of for-age fish have moved into the shallows. Many fishermen believe these attacks are mis-taken by sharks that thought they were attacking bait fish.

Saltwater fishermen will need to be very cautious when fishing for sharks and dislodging the large shark hook. Shark teeth are ex-tremely sharp and meant for cutting their prey in small pieces in the blink of an eye. I would recommend wear-ing gloves when handling sharks and employing long-nose pliers when dislodging hooks. More importantly, if the hook is embedded deep in the shark’s mouth, simply cut the leader and release the shark.

Finally, if you enjoy fishing for sharks, Amelia Island wa-ters are home for just about every species of sharks, in-cluding great white sharks.

Annual Shark Week reels in viewersTerry Lacoss

Special to the Tribune & Georgian

Submitted photoTommy Roberts prepares to barb a large shark hook into a grouper carcass while targeting a variety of pelagic sharks that tend to feed in the wake of working shrimp boats.

Hosted by the Amelia Island Yacht Basin, the Amelia Island Redfish Spot Tournament is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 17.

The tournament is being organized by the Amelia Island Guides Association, with a percentage of the net proceeds benefiting the Folds of Honor organiza-tion. The captains meeting for the tournament will be held at the marina, located at the foot of Shave Bridge, on Friday, Sept. 16. Final registration and entry fees will be taken from 5:30-6 p.m., and the captains meeting and raffle will fol-low at 6:30.

All entry fee money will be paid out to the four an-glers who enter a live red-fish with the most spots including a fifth awarded to

the angler who first brings in a redfish with no spots. For more information, visit www.AmeliaIslandGuide-sAssociation.com.

Of the 1 million-plus de-pendents adversely affected by deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, nearly nine out of 10 do not qualify for federal scholarship assis-tance.

Folds of Honor seeks to meet this need by providing annual educational scholar-ships to the military fami-lies of those who have been killed or disabled while in active duty. These help support private-education tuition, tutoring and ed-ucational summer camps for children K-12, as well as higher-education tuition assistance for spouses and children.

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Camden County 4-H cel-ebrated National Volunteer Appreciation Week April 10-16 by thanking their vol-unteers with cards and social media outlets and will recog-nize them again at the 4-H Awards Banquet in May. The theme of the week is “Extension/4-H Volunteers Grow Communities.” Camden County 4-H has six volunteer-led programs and clubs in addition to vol-unteers serving at various activities and events. The programs include an arts and crafts club, poultry club, consumer judging com-petition, mentorship pro-gram, Shooting Awareness, Fun and Education (SAFE) shooting sports BB program and the 4-H program at the Kings Bay Youth Center. The young people also serve as teen leaders at many activities. Without the help of the adult and teen vol-unteers, many 4-H events would not be possible. In the most recent school year, teen leaders have volunteered 252 hours and adult volunteers have volunteered 226 hours that are helping to grow the youth in the community. Many volunteer leaders are 4-H parents with a long his-tory of supporting the 4-H program. Tracy Gibbs has been driving 4-H’ers to compet-itive events, field trips and camp for more than 10 years. In addition, Gibbs has been the leader of the poultry club since 2009 and has also helped with poultry judging and served on the advisory board. Jerry and Angel Lowe have supported their chil-dren’s 4-H participation since 2006. They have been active volunteers as members of the advisory board, chairs of the Lucky Clover Race planning committee and assisting with the Project Achievement public speak-ing competition. The Lowes have served as coaches of the Cotton Boll and Con-sumer Judging Team since 2013, helping 4-H’ers learn to be smart consumers. Jerry Lowe has led the mentorship program since 2011, guiding fifth-grade 4-H’ers through the project achievement process with older 4-H’ers as their mentors. Monica Kinsler has vol-

unteered with 4-H and supported her children’s participation since 2012. She has helped with Project Achievement workshops, served on the advisory board and has served as the leader of the Arts and Crafts Club since 2014. Mendy Langley has served as a volunteer for the Arts and Crafts Club since 2014 and this year took on the role of the assistant leader. The 4-H BB Gun Club is part of the 4-H SAFE Pro-gram which was created to teach young people how to properly handle a gun through a program that in-stitutes safety as its No. 1 priority. Gun safety is taught through the use of trained coaches, instruction manu-als from Daisy, the National Rifle Association and 4-H and using a BB gun in com-petition shooting. The cer-tified coaches have led the team members in weekly practices since November. Recently the team partic-ipated in district and state competition. Every shooter has to have an adult present with them at the practice and competition to load the BBs into the gun and guide the shooter in hitting the target. The dedication and support of the coaches and parents are evident in the more than 124 hours of practice times to prepare for competition. Kevin Seay has served as a shooting coach from 2014 to 2015. He was the lead coach last year and helped orga-nize and arrange fundraisers, T-shirt orders, payment of dues and competition for the team. John Meighen served as a shooting coach begin-ning in 2014. This year he served as the lead coach, tak-ing over the responsibilities listed above. Patrick Taylor has served as shooting sports coach since 2015. New to coaching this year were Brandon Bean and Maria Holmes. Camp is often a once-in-a-lifetime experience for many young people. They have the opportunity to be a kid while learning life and character skills. Many make lifelong friends while at 4-H camp. These campers need supervision from caring, trusting adults to help make their week of camp success-ful. These adults take their

vacation time from work and their families to volunteer for 4-H camp. Last year’s camp volun-teers included Cera Weaver, who has served as a camp adult leader since 2013, and Ericka Smith, Patrick Tay-lor, Rusty Hickman, Leon Blue, Ivy McGovern and Meighen. Also serving as teen leaders were Johnathan Jones, Ayanna Warden and Devontae Hudson. These volunteers donated 420 hours to the 4-H camping program. The Kings Bay Youth Center delivers 4-H pro-gramming to the children in the aftercare program. The staff shares knowledge about 4-H to children at a young age beginning with kinder-garten. They have a variety of special programs or clubs, including Cloverbuds, gar-den earth naturalist, fine arts, healthy habits and pho-tography. Staff members sharing 4-H programs in-clude Sharon Grant, Darcy Simons, Maria Beaulieu, Anne Combs, Janet Dukes, Kevin Furrow, Laura Jef-ferson, Brenda Jenkins and

Mary Williams. Camden County 4-H also has the benefit of having a State AmeriCorps member serving with 4-H for this year. Lynn Crews is retired from the Charlton County School System and has ex-perience with Cooperative Extension. She is serving 4-H by leading club meet-ings, promoting project achievement, coordinating volunteer activities and rec-ognition in addition to other day-to-day 4-H tasks. Crews has coordinated volunteers to enter the survey data from more than 600 4-H’ers who are receiving the club meet-ing lessons on the College and Career Performance Standards. Bryant and Glaiza Aguillo, Jennifer Barber, Tom and Rhonda Flanagan, Jeannie Pierce and Jessica Russo have donated 24 hours of their time to entering data into Excel spreadsheets. For more information about volunteering with Camden County 4-H, call (912) 576-3219, send an email to [email protected] or visit www.ugaextension.com/camden/4h.

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Submitted photoShauna Spann presents a new bicycle to Emily Donaldson from Mamie Lou Gross Elementary for meeting her read-ing goals in the Accelerated Reading program for the year. Spann is the Eighth District auxiliary president.

Submitted photoLudeane Whitfield presents Donald Ditty from Mamie Lou Gross Elementary School with a new bicycle on behalf of the John Earl Armstrong American Legion Auxiliary Unit 511 for reaching his Accelerated Reading goal for the year. Whit-field is the Eighth District historian for the auxiliary.

Submitted photoLinda Davis and Donnie Gatewood present a bicycle to Berkley King, who earned 340 Accelerated Reader points, allowing her to have the highest points in the school this year at Mamie Lou Gross Elementary.

Camden 4-H celebrates volunteers

Reprinted from the May 7, 1959, edition of The Southeast Georgian

Maizy Miles, a 2016 Cam-den County High School senior, has been awarded a $1,000 Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Cor-poration (OREMC) Schol-arship. Miles and her family were among the guests invited to attend the 23rd annual OREMC Youth Awards Banquet held recently at Brantley County High School to accept her award. Miles is the daughter of Amy Johnson of St. Marys. She is an honor roll student, Senior Beta member and a member of the National Honor Society. She is a stu-dent council member serving as executive board president, and past junior class presi-dent and sophomore class secretary. Miles has been a member of DECA since 2012, serving as vice president of logistics and current president. Miles volunteers for the American Heart Association, DECA

Movie Night and Relay for Life. She served as coordi-nator for the Salvation Army Drive and volunteers for DECA Color Run and the St. Marys Historic Fishing Classic. Miles said her future goal is to achieve a Master’s de-gree in industrial engineer-ing and become a leader of a Fortune 500 company. A total of 10 $1,000 OREMC scholarships were awarded to high-school se-niors and undergraduates from the cooperative’s eight-county service area in south-east Georgia and northeast Florida. The scholarships, awarded annually, are based on academic achievement, extracurricular activities and community service. A student’s need for financial assistance with educational expenses is also a consider-ation. The scholarships can be applied to any accredited two- or four-year university, college or vocational-techni-

cal school in the U.S. Okefenoke REMC, a con-sumer-owned cooperative, provides electricity to more than 34,000 member/con-

sumers in Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Glynn, Ware and Wayne counties in Georgia, and Baker and Nassau coun-ties in Florida.

OREMC awards scholarship to Miles

Submitted photoOREMC Board Director Chairman R. Wayne Combs presents an award to Maizy Miles.

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Sunday Morning Worship 11 amWed.: Children’s Choir 5:15 pm

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Corner of Osborne and ConyersRev. Rick L. Douylliez, Pastor

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Worship 8:45 am and 11 amSunday School for all ages 10 am

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Sunday Worship Service 11 amSunday Evening Service 6 pm

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Sunday Morning Service 11 amSunday Evening Service 6:30 pm

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Only by the love of Jesus

In regards to escalating racial ten-sion, have you heard the term “the Ferguson effect”? Well, how about

“the Charleston solution”? In the face of racial fury, mur-der, mayhem and g u t - w r e n c h i n g fault finding, there is only one answer, friends — the love of Jesus.

It’s time Christ’s church stands up and displays the precious unity we enjoy because of His work on the cross. Because His blood was spilled and His life sacrificed we can have victory over the forces trying to tear our nation apart. I would never have guessed after our nation elected its first black president — with much celebration and fanfare — that racial tension and distrust would rise to such a peak as we’ve witnessed in the past year. And I’m reminded of what the apostle Paul wrote in his letter to the Ephesian church:

“For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.” Ephesians 6:12

Truly there are unseen forces shaking our land, attempting to destroy us from within. Spiritual forces influence peo-ple to think evil of each other, and then act on those thoughts, pointing fingers instead of offering a helping hand. Our selfish, stubborn hearts are prone to seek one-sided justice instead of admitting our own need for mercy.

Without sincere faith in the one true God, mankind is easily deceived and en-ticed by wrong motivations, fears and desires. So what is our response as the people of God? Prayer, fasting and unity because only the love of Jesus can mend our land.

I was privileged to attend two very dif-ferent worship services last Sunday, each one encouraging my heart. At the first I was a guest, totally new to the congrega-tion, yet sincerely welcomed. The pas-tor’s heart was broken over the events of last week in Louisiana, Minnesota and Texas. Addressing a multi-racial audi-ence, he passionately called us to embrace each other, have meals together and listen to each other’s stories. I was blessed to be among the crowd that went forward, hug-ging my sisters and brothers in Christ, treasuring the bond we share that tran-scends the colors of our skin.

In the second service at my church home, I was reminded of the transfor-mative effect of a relationship with Jesus Christ. Pastor’s message was on the ne-cessity to be “born again,” because God is the only one who can change us. A true encounter with our living Lord changes our hearts, our thinking and our be-havior. Receiving the gift of salvation through repentance and faith, being born of God’s Spirit, breaks down walls of iso-lation and prejudice.

Oh, how we need the love of Jesus today!

How we need to forgive others as the saints from the Emmanuel AME Church of Charleston, S.C., modeled for us. It is possible, church. We can stop blaming people and institutions, and stand to-gether against the forces that are trying to separate us.

Make every effort to strengthen the bond of peace between you and other Christians, showing the nation the love of Jesus. Pray and fast, asking God to move in and through His church. This is God’s call to us right now!

Camden resident Jessica Errico writes and speaks about family issues. Her website is www.jessicacerrico.com.

Jessica ErricoReligion

The members of St. John Missionary Baptist Church will have their Dual Day services on Sunday, July 17. The women’s day program will begin at 11 a.m. The speaker will be Minis-ter Kristie Dawson of Georgia Avenue Church of God. The men’s day services will follow at 4 p.m. The speaker will be Pastor Kevin Broomfield of O Street Church of God in Brunswick. This year’s theme is Unity in Prayer. The community is welcome to attend. The church is located at 715 Winding Road in Kingsland where Rev Michael H.L. Roberson Sr. is the pastor.

Services set for dual program

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7/14Parttime position for elder care, basiccompanionship, meal preparation andno bathing. $10 an hour, must work Sat-urday and Sunday. (302) 399-1037.7/28The Human Resources Dept. is accept-ing applications for a Part Time LibraryTechnician with the St. Marys Public Li-brary. This position is expected to per-form clerical and customer servicefunctions within the library. The startingsalary is $11.57 per hour. A detailed jobdescription and an application may beobtained from Human Resourceswithin City Hall or atwww.stmarysga.gov.All applications must be received inHuman Resources no later than 5 p.m.,Monday July 25, 2016.St. Marys is a smoke-free and drug-freeworkplace.EOE, M, F, V, H.7/21

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DELINQUENT PROPERTY TAX SALE

Under and by virtue of certain tax fi fa'sissued by the Tax Commissioner of CamdenCounty, Georgia, in favor of the State of Georgiaand County of Camden, against the followingnamed persons and the property as describednext to their respective name(s). There will besold for cash or cashier’s check at public outcry,before the Courthouse door in Woodbine,Camden County, Georgia, between the legalhours of sale, on the first Tuesday in August,2016, the same being August 2, 2016, and con-tinuing on Wednesday, August 3, 2016, if neces-sary between the legal hours of sale, 10:00 AMand 4:00 PM. The below listed and describedproperties, or as much thereof as will satisfy theState and County tax execution on the respectiveindividual and property, will be sold. The proper-ty (ies) hereinafter described have been levied onas the property of the persons whose namesimmediately precede the property description.Each of the respective parcels of property arelocated in Camden County, State of Georgia. Theyears for which said fi fa’s are issued and leviedare stated opposite the name of the owner ineach case. Each defendant and tenant in pos-session, if applicable, has been notified of levytime and place of sale. Purchaser shall pay fortitle, all transfer cost, all taxes, advertising costand recording fees.

MAP AND PARCEL: 160C 737CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: AMERICAN LANDHOLDINGS GROUP LLCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2014-2015DEED BOOK: 1607/30LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF.28 ACRES.MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 737, PHASE 4, SEC-TION C, OF CUMBERLAND HARBOUR, ASSHOWN IN PLAT BOOK 18, PAGE 33. COBIALANE

MAP AND PARCEL: 160C 791CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: AMERICAN LANDHOLDINGS GROUP LLCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2014-2015DEED BOOK: 1607/14LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 0.32 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 791, PHASE 6, OFCUMBERLAND HARBOUR, AS SHOWN PLATDRAWER 18, MAP 57. GALLEY LANE

MAP AND PARCEL: 160C 813CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: AMERICAN LANDHOLDINGS GROUP LLCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2014-2015DEED BOOK: 1609/389LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .14 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 813, PHASE 6, OFCUMBERLAND HARBOUR, AS SHOWN IN PLAT18, MAP 57. GALLEY LANE

MAP AND PARCEL: 160C 818CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: AMERICAN LANDHOLDINGS GROUP LLCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2014-2015DEED BOOK: 1613/115LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .14 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 818, PHASE 6, OFCUMBERLAND HARBOUR, AS SHOWN IN PLATDRAWER 18, MAP 57. STERN STREET

MAP AND PARCEL: 160C 1009CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: AMERICAN LANDHOLDINGS LLCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2014-2015DEED BOOK: 1607/22LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .33 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 1009, PHASE 10,OF CUMBERLAND HARBOUR, AS SHOWN INPLAT DRAWER 20, MAP # 72. DOUBLOONCOURT

MAP AND PARCEL: 160C 172CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: AMERICAN LANDHOLDINGS LLCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1607/38LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN LAND LOT 29TH GMD, IN CAMDENCOUNTY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .27ACRES, MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 172, PHASE2, SECTION C, OF CUMBERLAND HARBOURSUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN IN PLAT DRAWER 15,MAP 49. GAMEFISH LANE

MAP AND PARCEL: 160C 192CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: AMERICAN LANDHOLDINGS LLCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2014-2015DEED BOOK: 1607/34LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .33 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 192, PHASE 2, SEC-TION D, OF CUMBERLAND HARBOUR, ASSHOWN IN PLAT DRAWER 16, MAP 8. 102AMBERJACK LOOP

MAP AND PARCEL: 160C 553CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: AMERICAN LANDHOLDINGS LLCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2014-2015DEED BOOK: 1607/46LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .31 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 553, PHASE 4, SEC-TION A, OF CUMBERLAND HARBOUR, ASSHOWN IN PLAT DRAWER 17, MAP 55. TAT-TNALL LANE

MAP AND PARCEL: 160C 686CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: AMERICAN LANDHOLDINGS LLCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2014-2015DEED BOOK: 1607/42LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .24 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 686, PHASE 4, SEC-TION C, OF CUMBERLAND HARBOUR, ASSHOWN IN PLAT DRAWER 18, MAP 33. ANCHORWAY

MAP AND PARCEL: 160C 691CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: AMERICAN LANDHOLDINGS LLCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2014-2015DEED BOOK: 1607/10LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 0.24 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 691, PHASE 4, SEC-TION C, OF CUMBERLAND HARBOUR, ASSHOWN IN PLAT DRAWER 18, MAP 33. ANCHORWAY

MAP AND PARCEL: 160C 713CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: AMERICAN LANDHOLDINGS LLCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2014-2015DEED BOOK: 1607/50LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .18 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 713, PHASE 4, SEC-TION C, OF CUMBERLAND HARBOUR, ASSHOWN IN PLAT BOOK 18, PAGE 33. MOORING

WAY

MAP AND PARCEL: S25 03 006CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: ANDERSON CAS-SANDRADEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2010-2015DEED BOOK: 933/171LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .11 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 4, SECTION B, ASSHOWN IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 180. 206 BAT-TLE DRIVE

MAP AND PARCEL: 125E 034CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: ANDERSON RICKY& CHARLENEDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2010-2015DEED BOOK: 1151/612LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 33RD GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .67 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING TRACT 34, OF DEVON-SHIRE SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN IN PLAT DRAW-ER 14, MAP 33. CANTERBURY WAY

MAP AND PARCEL: 037 045CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: ARMSTRONGBLAKEDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2008-2015DEED BOOK: NOT FOUNDLEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF 27.00 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.

MAP AND PARCEL: 074C 075CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: ARSWARNAUTHTREVORDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1228/732LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.68 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 75, PHASE II, OFMIDDLETON PLANTATION, AS SHOWN IN PLATDRAWER 19, MAP 22.

MAP AND PARCEL: 083 004E 003CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: ATWATERS LINDAANNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 1116/48LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 1606TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.0 ACRES,MORE OR LESS.

MAP AND PARCEL: 139B 051CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: AVERY ASSOCI-ATES INCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2010-2015DEED BOOK: 1406/653LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF 0.30 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,BEING LOT 51, OF BRIDGE POINTE AT JEKYLLSOUNDS SUBDIVISION, PHASE 1, AS SHOWN INPLAT DRAWER 20, MAPS 28-48. JEKYLL LOOP

MAP AND PARCEL: 032 005BCURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BAILEY MELVINESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 164/684LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 32ND GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .50 ACRES,MORE OR LESS.

MAP AND PARCEL: 078D 016CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BANKS NOAHRUFUS SRDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 101/571LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 31ST GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .92 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING A PORTION OF LOTS 87AND 89, BLOCK 5, AS SHOWN IN PLAT BOOK 1,PAGE 55. 4816 US HWY 17

MAP AND PARCEL: S39A 005CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BARRON GOLDEN& GAILDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1263/835 (PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF .10 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,BEING LOT 5, UNIT 1, CHELSEA PLACE SUBDIVI-SION, AS SHOWN IN PLAT DRAWER 6, MAP 16.108 CHELSEA PLACE

MAP AND PARCEL: S39A 006CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BARRON GOLDEN& GAILDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1263/835(PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF .04 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,BEING LOT 6, UNIT 1, OF CHELSEA PLACE SUB-DIVISION, AS SHOWN IN PLAT DRAWER 6, MAP6. 110 CHELSEA PLACE

MAP AND PARCEL: S25 08 006CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BATTLE CLAUDEDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: EDWARDS ETTA MAETAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1624/138LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .11 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, OR AS FURTHER DESCRIBED INDEED BOOK 74, PAGE 147. FINLEY STREET

MAP AND PARCEL: S26 02 003CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BATTLE CLAUDEDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 524/495LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .94 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING A PORTION OF BLOCK65.

MAP AND PARCEL: S25 04 009CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BATTLE LILLIANELIZABETH M (LIFE ESTATE) BATTLE CLAUDEPARNELL AND MILLICENT LAFAYE (REMAINDER-MEN)DEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1553/691LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN THE CITY OF ST.MARYS, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND CON-SISTING OF 0.20 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, BEINGLOTS 15A AND 16A, BLOCK 86, AS SHOWN INPLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 180.

MAP AND PARCEL: S25 04 008CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BATTLE MILLICENT& CLAUDEDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 130/679LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN THE CITY OF ST.MARYS, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND CON-SISTING OF .23 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, BEINGLOTS 1A AND 2A, BLOCK 86.

MAP AND PARCEL: S25 05 003CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BATTLE MILLICENT& CLAUDE PARNELL(REMAINDER)BATTLE LIL-LIAN ELIZABETH MYERS(LIFE ESTATE)DEFENDANT IN FI-FA: BATTLE LILLIAN ELIZA-BETH MYERSTAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 1555/338LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND

BEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,AND CONSISTING OF .35 ACRES, MORE ORLESS, BEING A PORTION OF BLOCK 65, OR ASFURTHER DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 69, PAGE139.

MAP AND PARCEL: S25 05 004ACURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BATTLE MILLICENTL AND CLAUDE P.DEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 291/202LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN THE CITY OF ST.MARYS, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND CON-SISTING OF .26 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,

MAP AND PARCEL: 125D 019CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BERRIE HENRY T III& TYRER LESLIE BDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 1444/672LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 33RD GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 0.75 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 19, OF SATILLAPLANTATION, SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN IN PLATDRAWER 12, MAP 107. HICKORY BLUFF ROAD

MAP AND PARCEL: 033 012ACURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BLACK TYRONE &MILDRED ESTATE, DAVIS ALONZO DESHAWNAND ALL HEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2009-2015DEED BOOK: 896/517LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 32ND GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .50 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, AS SHOWN IN PLAT CABINET 1,FILE 106-B. 432 SPRINGHILL ROAD

MAP AND PARCEL: 005 047CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BLUES LANDINGPRESERVE LLCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1457/285LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 4.02 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 5, OF BLUES LAND-ING PRESERVE SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN INPLAT BOOK C4, PAGE 103G.

MAP AND PARCEL: 005 048CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BLUES LANDINGPRESERVE LLCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1457/285LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 4.06 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 6, OF BLUES LAND-ING PRESERVE SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN INPLAT BOOK C4, PAGE 103G.

MAP AND PARCEL: 126A 043BCURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BLUFF PROPER-TIES INCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 936/498LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 33RD GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .61 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING TRACT A, OF CREEKSIDEOAKS SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN IN PLAT DRAW-ER 16, MAP 18. CREEKSIDE DRIVE

MAP AND PARCEL: S34 07 007CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BRADLEY ALTONESTATE YVONNE M. BRADLEY AND ALL HEIRSKNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 56/29LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN THE CITY OF ST.MARYS, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND CON-SISTING OF .11 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, BEINGA PORTION OF BLOCK 31. 708 READY STREET

MAP AND PARCEL: 014 047BCURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BRANCH BANKING& TRUST CODEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2008-2015DEED BOOK: 1504/784LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF 10.00 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,BEING LOT 60, TRACT B, AS SHOWN IN PLATDRAWER 20, MAP #'S 53-58.

MAP AND PARCEL: K08 01 008CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BREWER ANNADEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2009-2015DEED BOOK: 527/417LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 1606TH GMD, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 0.25 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, AS SHOWN IN PLAT CABINET 2,FILE 126A.

MAP AND PARCEL: 071 028ACURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BRYAN JOHN W III& SHAWNADEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 624/182 (PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 1606TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA.

MAP AND PARCEL: K08 01 014CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BRYANT HARVEYJR ESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN ANDUNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 110/509LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 1606TH GMD, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 0.20 ACRES,MORE OR LESS. 415 MARTIN LUTHER KINGBLVD

MAP AND PARCEL: 038 025FCURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BUTLER, ARTHUR& LUVENIA ESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN ANDUNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 448/1LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .97 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING TRACT 4.

MAP AND PARCEL: 027 016CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BUTLER, JACOBESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2010-2015DEED BOOK: 93/58LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.4 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 5, OF EAPMCCARTHY TRACT, AS SHOWN IN PLAT BOOK 3,PAGE 50.

MAP AND PARCEL: 027 015CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: BUTLER, ZACKIEESTATE, BUTLER SAM AND DOLLY AND ALLHEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2010-2015DEED BOOK: 51/105LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.33 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 4. 6241 BURNTFORT ROAD

MAP AND PARCEL: 071 029CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: CALLAWAY, TERRYLDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)

TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 1489/740LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 1606TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND BEING LOT A, OR AS FUR-THER DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 959, PAGE178. 105 COONER AVENUE

MAP AND PARCEL: 132 003HCURRENT RECORD HOLDER: CAMPBELL JOE NJRDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 148/409LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.0 ACRES,MORE OR LESS.

MAP AND PARCEL: 122 006BCURRENT RECORD HOLDER: CAMPBELL VERSIEESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 167/457LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.86 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING PARCEL B, TRACT 2, OFLEON MYERS -LIZZIE RHONE HUBBARD SUBDI-VISION, AS SHOWN IN DEED BOOK 167, PAGE459.

MAP AND PARCEL: K30 04 007CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: CAMPBELL VERSIEESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2009-2015DEED BOOK: 115/381LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 1606TH GMD, IN THE CITY OFKINGSLAND, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF 0.14 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.720 OLD DIXIE HWY

MAP AND PARCEL: S01 01 010DCURRENT RECORD HOLDER: CAPT J C INCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 1387/69 (PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF 0.38 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,BEING LOT 1F, BLOCK 3, OF LEWIS DAVIS SUB-DIVISION, AS SHOWN IN DEED BOOK 156, PAGE203. 109 ADAMS STREET

MAP AND PARCEL: 037 011CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: CHANCE W VESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: NOT FOUNDLEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF 35.0 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.821 NEW POST ROAD

MAP AND PARCEL: 037 043CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: CHANCE W VESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: NOT FOUNDLEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF 14.00 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.

MAP AND PARCEL: 037 045ACURRENT RECORD HOLDER: CHANCE W VESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: QQ/547 (PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .85 ACRES,MORE OR LESS.

MAP AND PARCEL: 135 054CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: CHANCEY PART-NERSHIP LLLPDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 972/205LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 24.33 ACRES,MORE OR LESS.

MAP AND PARCEL: 073A 022CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: CHILSON VELMADEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2009-2015DEED BOOK: 371/35LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 33RD GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .56 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING A PORTION OF LOT 50,OR AS FURTHER DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK BB,PAGE 588. 139 W BOSTON WAY

MAP AND PARCEL: 078I 001CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: CLARY JOHN CDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2010-2015DEED BOOK: 602/301LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 31ST GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 023 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT I, OF COLESBURGAND NORTH COLESBURG SUBDIVISION, ASSHOWN IN PLAT 1, FOLIO 141.

MAP AND PARCEL: 052 004CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: COHAN HILLPLANTATION FAMILY PARTNERSHIP LLLPDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 972/203LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 31ST GMD, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 498.00 ACRES,MORE OR LESS.

MAP AND PARCEL: 071A 003CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: COLLINS CHRISTI-NA MICHELLEDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1592/24LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 1606TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND BEING LOT 26, OF MARTINGLEN SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN IN PLAT BOOK8, PAGE 7. 67 RIDGE ROAD

MAP AND PARCEL: 071 033CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: COMER HORACE R& MRS ESTATES AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN ANDUNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 166/260LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 1606TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND BEING LOT 4, BLOCK 1. 54 SCOONER ROAD

MAP AND PARCEL: 118B 005ACURRENT RECORD HOLDER: COSTA OLIVIADEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 1448/528LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN 31ST GMD, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEOR-GIA, AND, BEING LOT 5, OF DEERWOOD VILLAGEAT THE BLUFF, PHASE 1, AS SHOWN IN PLATDRAWER 18, MAP 50. 124 DEERWOOD VILLAGEDRIVE

MAP AND PARCEL: 118B 007CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: COSTA OLIVIADEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 1186/752LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN 31ST GMD, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEOR-GIA, AND, BEING LOT 7, OF DEERWOOD VILLAGEAT THE BLUFF, AS SHOWN IN PLAT DRAWER 18,MAP 50. 164 DEERWOOD VILLAGE DRIVE

MAP AND PARCEL: 081 057G

CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: CRAWFORD JOHNCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 397/112LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 31ST GMD IN CAMDEN COUNTYAND CONSISTING OF 0.5 ACRES, MORE ORLESS, BEING PART OF PARCEL C AS SHOWN ONA PLAT IN DEED BOOK 247 PAGE 256 203DAWSON ST

MAP AND PARCEL: 099 026CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: CREWS MARYDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2009-2015DEED BOOK: NOT FOUNDLEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF 8.00 ACRES, MORE OR LESS612 HEAD RD

MAP AND PARCEL: 027 091CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: CREWS SHEILADEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1398/649LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA. 4680 OWENS FERRY ROAD

MAP AND PARCEL: 077B 118CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: D & E A FINANCIALEDUCATION & TRAINING INSTITUTE INCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SCHWALLER KELLY A ANDWILLIAM J.TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 1574/707LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF .44 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, OFSATILLA RIVER LANDING SUBDIVISION, ASSHOWN IN PLAT DRAWER 16, MAP 45. CLARKSCROSSING

MAP AND PARCEL: 022B 019CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: D & E A FINANCIALEDUCATION TRAINING INSTITUTE INCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: GANDHI DEEPSHIKHA,BANK OF AMERICA NATAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 1654/325LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 4.52 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 19, PHASE 1, OFTIMBERLAND ESTATES SUBDIVISION, ASSHOWN IN PLAT DRAWER 20, MAP 2. LINDAPLANTATION ROAD

MAP AND PARCEL: 022B 067CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: D & E A FINANCIALEDUCATION TRAINING INSTITUTE INCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: BANK OF AMERICAN NATAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 1576/290LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN LAND THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDENCOUNTY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 5.56ACRES, MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 67, PHASE1, OF TIMBERLAND ESTATES SUBDIVISION, ASSHOWN IN PLAT DRAWER 20, MAP 4. TIMBER-LAND ROAD

MAP AND PARCEL: 058A 057CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: D & E A FINANCIALEDUCATION TRAINING INSTITUTE INCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: BANK OF AMERICA NATAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1623/386LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 32ND GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .46 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 57, OFNORTHSHORE SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN IN PLATDRAWER 23, MAP 34. CATAMARAN COURT

MAP AND PARCEL: 139B 313CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: D & E A FINANCIALEDUCATION TRAINING INSTITUTE INCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: BANK OF AMERICA NATAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1617/788LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 33RD GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .31 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 313, PHASE 1, OFBRIDGE POINTE SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN INPLAT DRAWER 23, MAP 1. SIDNEY TRACE

MAP AND PARCEL: 120K 332CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: DAVEY AGAYTHA EDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1214/406LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .62 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 332, PHASE 1, OFWINDING RIVER SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN INPLAT DRAWER 19, MAP 40. BATEAU DRIVE

MAP AND PARCEL: 111C 020CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: DRUMMONDKELVINDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 1521/722 (PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 33RD GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 2.85 ACRES,MORE OR LESS.

MAP AND PARCEL: 077 026CCURRENT RECORD HOLDER: DRUMMONDKELVIN L SRDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1557/608LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF .60 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,BEING LOT 8, OF OWLS HEAD PARK SUBDIVI-SION, AS SHOWN IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 99.

MAP AND PARCEL: 006 019CCURRENT RECORD HOLDER: DRUMMONDSHIRLEY A , GLOVER WILLETTE, RUDOLPHSYLVESTER, AND WOODARD VINE E.DEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 1365/837LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 30TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.0 ACRES,MORE OR LESS. 604 WOODARD ROAD

MAP AND PARCEL: 105A 030CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: DUKES DARYLL GJRDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1519/88LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF 0.69 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,BEING LOT 2, OF HARIETTS BLUFF VILLAGESUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN IN PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE121D. 101 PINE DRIVE

MAP AND PARCEL: 016 027CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: DYBOWSKI CLIN-TON S ESTATE & ALL HEIRS KNOWN &UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 428/642LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN 30TH GMD IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF 5.6 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING TRACTS 1 & 2 1431 3RFISH CAMP RD

MAP AND PARCEL: 037 012CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: EALEY JAMESESTATE & ALL HEIRS KNOWN & UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 60/594LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN 270TH GMD IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF 1.0 ACRES,MORE OR LESS NEW POST RD

MAP AND PARCEL: 034 026CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: EASTON CHADDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2010-2015DEED BOOK: 1379/644LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 6.25 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING TRACT 2, AS SHOWN INDEED BOOK YY, PAGE 561.

MAP AND PARCEL: 042 010CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: EDWARDS MARYJANEDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2009-2015DEED BOOK: 258/79LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 32ND GMD, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 5.00 ACRES,MORE OR LESS 5231 SPRINGHILL RD

MAP AND PARCEL: 160C 289CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: EQUITY TRUSTCUSTODIAN FBO DANIEL S. KONZEN IRADEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 1119/501LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 0.17 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 289, OF CUMBER-LAND HARBOUR, AS SHOWN IN PLAT DRAWER15, MAP 43. CHARLESTON WAY

MAP AND PARCEL: 122C 424CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: FERRI STEVEN R &JANE MDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 1151/145LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN THE CITY OF STMARYS, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, BEINGLOT 424, OF OSPREY COVE SUBDIVISION,PHASE 2, SECTION 2, AS SHOWN IN PLATDRAWER 13, MAPS 6-8.

MAP AND PARCEL: S26 04 001CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: FLEMING ANDREW& BERNICE ESTATES & ALL HEIRS KNOWN &UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2009-2015DEED BOOK: 56/531LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN THE CITY OF STMARYS, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA,, ANDCONSISTING OF 0.14 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,BEING IN BLOCK 51 1410 OSBORNE ST

MAP AND PARCEL: S26 04 004CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: FLEMING ANDREWESTATE & ALL HEIRS KNOWN & UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2010-2015DEED BOOK: 136/660LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN THE CITY OF STMARYS, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND CON-SISTING OF 0.13 ACRES, MORE OR LESS FINLEYST

MAP AND PARCEL: 026 037CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: FLEMING DELORESDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 559/138LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 24.58 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, OF JOHN KENNEDY SUBDIVI-SION, AS SHOWN IN DEED BOOK 52, PAGE 250.

MAP AND PARCEL: 085 023ECURRENT RECORD HOLDER: FRAZIERWILLADEAN ESTATE; CAROLYN; FRANKLIN JR;JUNE AND LENORA & ALL HEIRS KNOWN &UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 523/7LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN 33RD GMD IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF 0.55 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING TRACT D OF FRAZIERESTATE AS SHOWN ON A PLAT IN DEED BOOK523 PAGE 9 OFF FRAZIER RD

MAP AND PARCEL: W19 05 004CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: FREEMANNEHEMIAH & ROBERTA JONES (VIA TAX DEED)CALVIN L SIMON ESTATE AND ALL HEIRSKNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 1584/470LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING THE 31ST GMD, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.01 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOTS 1 AND 2, OR ASFURTHER DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 236, PAGE142. 207 E 11TH STREET

MAP AND PARCEL: 074C 087CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: FREEMANNEHEMIAH & ROBERTA JONES (VIA TAX DEED)RODRIQUEZ SARA L AND MAGARINOS SEBAST-IANDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: RODRIQUEZ SARA L ANDMAGARINOS SEBASTIANTAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 1584/472LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 2.58 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 87, OF MIDDLETONPLANTATION SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN IN PLATDRAWER 19, MAPS 22-31. JAMES LANE

MAP AND PARCEL: 074C 045CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: GARY WILLIE E &GLORIA RDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1202/832 (PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.51 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 45, PHASE II, OFMIDDLETON PLANTATION SUBDIVISION, ASSHOWN IN PLAT DRAWER 19, MAP 22.MATTHEWS LAUNCH

MAP AND PARCEL: 074C 046CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: GARY WILLIE E &GLORIA RDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1202/832 (PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.18 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 46, PHASE II, OFMIDDLETON PLANTATION SUBDIVISION, ASSHOWN IN PLAT DRAWER 19, MAP 22.MATTHEWS LAUNCH

MAP AND PARCEL: 074C 047CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: GARY WILLIE E &GLORIA RDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1202/832 (PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.31 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 47, OF MIDDLETONPLANTATION SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN IN PLATDRAWER 19, MAP 22. MATTHEWS LAUNCH

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MAP AND PARCEL: 074C 048CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: GARY WILLIE E &GLORIA RDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1202/832 (PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.12 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 48, OF MIDDLETONPLANTATION SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN IN PLATDRAWER 19, MAP 22. MATTHEWS LAUNCH

MAP AND PARCEL: 074C 049CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: GARY WILLIE E &GLORIA RDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1202/832 (PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.01 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 49, OF MIDDLETONPLANTATION SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN IN PLATDRAWER 19, MAP 22. MATTHEWS LAUNCH

MAP AND PARCEL: 074C 050CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: GARY WILLIE E &GLORIA RDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1202/832 (PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.59 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 50, OF MIDDLETONPLANTATION SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN IN PLATDRAWER 19, MAP 22. MATTHEWS LAUNCH

MAP AND PARCEL: 125N 039CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: GERRETZEN FRED-ERIK EDWARDS LOUISDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: GERRETZEN ANNE ANDFREDERIK EDWARD LOUISTAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 1608/128LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 33RD GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .16 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 39, PHASE 8, OFSANCTUARY COVE SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN INPLAT DRAWER 18, MAP 70. ST ANDREWSWYND

MAP AND PARCEL: W23 04 004ACURRENT RECORD HOLDER: GOSS RANDALL RESTATE & ALL HEIRS KNOWN & UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2007-2015DEED BOOK: 740/588LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 31ST GMD IN THE CITY OF WOOD-BINE, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND CON-SISTING OF 0.19 ACRES, MORE OR LESS 102 E17TH ST

MAP AND PARCEL: 031 004CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: GRANT TRAVISDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 1257/255LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 32ND GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 4.71 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING TRACT 22, OF THESILCO TRACT, AS SHOWN IN PLAT CABINET 4,FILE 67-C.

MAP AND PARCEL: 111 075ACURRENT RECORD HOLDER: GRAY MARVIN &MARGARETTEDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 165/459LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN 33RD GMD IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF 5.0 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING TRACT 2 LATRELL LANE

MAP AND PARCEL: 038 054CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: GREEN FREDDIEDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2009-2015DEED BOOK: NOT FOUNDLEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA ANDCONSISTING OF 6.0 ACRES, MORE OR LESSBURNT FORD RD

MAP AND PARCEL: 106A 096CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: GREEN GUENEVERKDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 1660/349LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 31ST GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .46 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 17, OF BECKSLANDING SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN IN PLATCABINET 2, FILE 178-A.

MAP AND PARCEL: 027 003CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: GREEN SHACKDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2009-2015DEED BOOK: NOT FOUNDLEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN 270TH GMD IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF 10.0 ACRES,MORE OR LESS OFF BURNT FORT RD

MAP AND PARCEL: 125J 016CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: GURNANI BHARARD & MEETA BDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 1143/483LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 33RD GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .28 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 16, PHASE 4, OFSANCTUARY COVE SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN INPLAT DRAWER 17, MAP 33. NAVIGATOR WAY

MAP AND PARCEL: 027 051ECURRENT RECORD HOLDER: HAMILTON ESTATEDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: NOT FOUNDLEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN 270TH GMD IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF 28 ACRES,MORE OR LESS OFF HWY 252

MAP AND PARCEL: 016 039CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: HARRELL LANDTRUST NICHOLE ESTEP AS TRUSTEEDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 1068/408 (PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 49.17ACRES, MORE OR LESS, OR AS FURTHERDESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 156, PAGE 530.

MAP AND PARCEL: 160C 100CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: HARRIS KEITHDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 1664/467LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .59 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 100, PHASE 1, OFCUMBERLAND HARBOUR SUBDIVISION, ASSHOWN IN DRAWER 15, MAP 8. WILD HOURSECOURT

MAP AND PARCEL: 111 075FCURRENT RECORD HOLDER: HILL JUANITAESTATE & ALL HEIRS KNOWN & UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 631/196LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN 33RD GMD IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF 1.82 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING PARCEL 2-A AS SHOWNON A PLAT IN DEED BOOK 631 PAGE 198 OFFSPRING BLUFF RD

MAP AND PARCEL: 014 013ACURRENT RECORD HOLDER: HILL WILLIE FDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 1571/732 (PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN 270TH GMD IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF ACRES, MOREOR LESS, BEING LOT 95A OF CAMDEN RESERVEAS SHOWN IN PLAT CABINET 4 MAP# 98A OLDRESERVE RD

MAP AND PARCEL: 135 014CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: HUBBARDMATTHEW JOHN ESTATE & ALL HEIRS KNOWN& UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2010-2015DEED BOOK: 173/19LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 3.08 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 7 AS SHOWN INPLAT BOOK 3 PAGE 9 OFF OSBOURNE RD

MAP AND PARCEL: 078 073CCURRENT RECORD HOLDER: HUTCHINSON PER-NELLDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 322/180LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN 31ST GMD IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF 8.48 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, AS SHOWN ON A PLAT IN DEEDBOOK FF PAGE 401 HUTCHINSON CT

MAP AND PARCEL: 078B 009CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: JACKSON JOHN FESTATE & ALL HEIRS KNOWN & UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: RR/112 & TT/339LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN 31ST GMD IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF 1.7 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOTS 22 & 23 OFBLOCK 6, AS SHOWN IN PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE 55HWY 17

MAP AND PARCEL: K08 02 005CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: JACKSON JOHN-NIE & ELNORA ESTATES & ALL HEIRS KNOWN &UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 757/536LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN 1606TH GMD IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF 0.18 ACRES,MORE OR LESS JACKSON ST

MAP AND PARCEL: S33 06 016CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: JACKSON MARYLEE ESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN ANDUNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 189/579LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN THE CITY OF ST.MARYS, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND CON-SISTING OF 0.25 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. 109W ASHLEY ST

MAP AND PARCEL: K10 01 001CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: JACOBS JAMESSRDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2009-2015DEED BOOK: NOT FOUNDLEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE CITY OF KINGSLAND, CAMDENCOUNTY, GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF 0.91ACRES, MORE OR LESS 225 W JACOBS AVE

MAP AND PARCEL: 148F 032CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: JACOBS JOHNWAYNEDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: PAGE LAURIE J.TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 1605/220LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND BEING LOT 32, OF MARSH COVESUBDIVISION. 124 DOLPHIN DRIVE

MAP AND PARCEL: 027 051DCURRENT RECORD HOLDER: JAMES, JERRYDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: NOT FOUNDLEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CITY OF WHITE OAK, CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF 16.3 ACRES,MORE OR LESS OFF HWY 252

MAP AND PARCEL: 082C 03 012CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: JENKINS ROYESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2007-2015DEED BOOK: 65/551LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 1606TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .23 ACRES,MORE OR LESS.

MAP AND PARCEL: 121 006BCURRENT RECORD HOLDER: JENKINS WILLIEWALDENCEDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 171/221LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 7.49 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING TRACT 3.

MAP AND PARCEL: 085 041CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: JERNIGAN R H JRDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 789/8LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF 1.00 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,OR AS FURTHER DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK178, PAGE 419.

MAP AND PARCEL: K07 05 001BCURRENT RECORD HOLDER: JOHNSON BETTYESTATE & ALL HEIRS KNOWN & UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 554/296LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 1606TH GMD, IN THE CITY OFKINGSLAND, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF 0.85 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,BEING LOTS 1 AND 2, AS SHOWN ON PLAT INDEED BOOK 187 PAGES 620-622 801 JUANITAST

MAP AND PARCEL: K15 02 018CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: JOHNSON BETTYESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 273/194LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 1606TH GMD, IN THE CITY OFKINGSLAND, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF 0.19 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.801 N ORANGE EDWARDS AVENUE

MAP AND PARCEL: 026 016CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: JOHNSON JOEESTATE, GENERAL AND ALBERTA JOHNSON,VERLEY MAE JOHNSON LUMPKIN, AND ALLHEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 329/189 (PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 39.00 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING TRACT 2.

MAP AND PARCEL: 139B 382CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: JOHNSON KYLE

DEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 1277/514LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF 0.38 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,BEING LOT 382, OF BRIDGE POINTE AT JEKYLLSOUND, PHASE 1, AS SHOWN IN PLAT DRAWER20, MAPS 28-48. PELICAN DRIVE

MAP AND PARCEL: 080 039CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: JONES THOMAS B& WILLIAMS LORETTADEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2009-2015DEED BOOK: 294/45LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 31ST GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 32.35 ACRES,MORE OR LESS.

MAP AND PARCEL: 078G 019CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: JORDAN ANDREWTHOMASDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2010-11 14-15DEED BOOK: 1355/140 (PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 31ST GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.00 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, TRACT 2, AS SHOWN IN PLATCABINET 1, FILE 113-C.

MAP AND PARCEL: 118C 032CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: JORDAN LINDADEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 1155/175LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 31ST GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND BEING LOT 21, BLOCK 1, PHASE2, OF SADLER COVE SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWNIN PLAT DRAWER 5, MAP 77. 319 SADLERCOVE DRIVE

MAP AND PARCEL: 098 021CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: KEENE J E MRSESTATE & ALL HEIRS KNOWN & UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2009-2015DEED BOOK: NOT FOUNDLEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 33RD GMD, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 31.19 ACRES,MORE OR LESS BAKER RD

MAP AND PARCEL: 098 016CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: KEENE J E MRSESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2010-2015DEED BOOK: ZZ/523 (PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF 9.74 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.

MAP AND PARCEL: K15 05 005CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: KELLY SAMUEL &DELORISDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1099/658LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CITY OF KINGSLAND, CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA AND BEING PORTION OF LOTS 4, 6OF SHEFFIELDS SUBDIVISION 415 ARIZONA ST

MAP AND PARCEL: 027 082CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: KITE LUE IDAESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 59/443LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.00 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, OR AS FURTHER DESCRIBED INDEED BOOK 51, PAGE 235.

MAP AND PARCEL: 070 024ACURRENT RECORD HOLDER: KITTRELL MIL-DRED E L ESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN ANDUNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 78/275 (PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 1606TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND 2.0 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.

MAP AND PARCEL: 083 009QCURRENT RECORD HOLDER: LAND CHARLES RDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 1439/337LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 1606TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.0 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING TRACT 1, AS SHOWN INPLAT CABINET 2, FOLIO 8-D. 638 TANNERDRIVE

MAP AND PARCEL: 042 002ACURRENT RECORD HOLDER: LANE EMORY ALENESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 379/594LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 32ND GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.15 ACRES,MORE OR LESS. 6330 HIGHWAY 110

MAP AND PARCEL: 027 088CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: LANG FLORA &HIGGENBOTHAM CC ESTATES & ALL HEIRSKNOWN & UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2008-2015DEED BOOK: 84/451 (PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN 270TH GMD IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF 7.3 ACRES,MORE OR LESS BURNT FORT RD

MAP AND PARCEL: 027 090CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: LANG FLORA &HIGGENBOTHAM CC ESTATES & ALL HEIRSKNOWN & UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2007-2015DEED BOOK: WW/518 (PORTION), 84/451 (POR-TION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 20.00 ACRES,MORE OR LESS OFF BURNT FORT RD

MAP AND PARCEL: 028 011CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: LANG FLORA &HIGGENBOTHAM CC ESTATES & ALL HEIRSKNOWN & UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2010-2015DEED BOOK: WW/519 (PORTION) & 84/451(PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 30TH GMD, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 11.50 ACRES,MORE OR LESS OFF OWENS FERRY RD

MAP AND PARCEL: K30 06 002CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: LANIER W J SRESTATE & DARLEEN POPWELL AND ALL HEIRSKNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2010, 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 392/30LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 1606TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 2.36 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, AS SHOWN IN PLAT BOOK OFRECORD IN DEED BOOK 138, PAGE 545. S. LEESTREET

MAP AND PARCEL: 034 005CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: LATTANY CHARLESESTATE & ALL HEIRS KNOWN & UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: NOT FOUNDLEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND

BEING IN 270TH GMD IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF 42.0 ACRES,MORE OR LESS 9086 NEW POST RD

MAP AND PARCEL: 034 005ACURRENT RECORD HOLDER: LATTANY CHARLESESTATE & ALL HEIRS KNOWN & UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: NOT FOUNDLEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN 270TH GMD IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF 1.0 ACRES,MORE OR LESS 9086 NEW POST RD

MAP AND PARCEL: 100A 124CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: LAVENDERJORENE D & WILLIAM G ESTATES & ALL HEIRSKNOWN & UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2010-2015DEED BOOK: 960/402 (PORTION)LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 33RD GMD, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, BEING LOT 14, BLOCK C OF HORSE-SHOE COVE SUBDIVISION, PHASE 3, AS SHOWNIN PLAT DRAWER 6, PAGE 35 3204 HORSESHOECOVE RD

MAP AND PARCEL: S25 03 005CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: LAWRENCEELVRIDGE AND MILDRED M. ESTATE AND ALLHEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2009-2015DEED BOOK: 123/219LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN THE CITY OF ST.MARYS, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND CON-SISTING OF .11 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, BEINGLOT 5B, BLOCK 86, AS SHOWN IN PLAT BOOK1, PAGE 180.

MAP AND PARCEL: S34 04 012CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: LEE HELEN F &ASKEW LAURA F ESTATE & ALL HEIRS KNOWN& UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2009-2015DEED BOOK: 572/146LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 29TH GMD, IN THE CITY OF SAINTMARYS, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND CON-SISTING OF 0.69 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, BEINGBLOCK 32 NORRIS ST

MAP AND PARCEL: 097 012BCURRENT RECORD HOLDER: LEE WILLIE BELLESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 149/712LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 33RD GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.0 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING A PORTION OF PARCEL4, AS SHOWN IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 43.

MAP AND PARCEL: 093 017ACURRENT RECORD HOLDER: LIKIKI COMPANYLLCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: LIU LIANZHONGTAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 1759/668LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 31ST GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND BEING PARCEL D, AS SHOWN INPLAT CABINET 1, FOLIO 199-B, OR AS FURTHERDESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 1104, PAGE 569.1801 HARRIETS BLUFF ROAD

MAP AND PARCEL: S25 04 002CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: LIVINGSTONTOMEKADEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 808/293LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF 0.11 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,BEING LOT 10A, BLOCK 86, AS SHOWN IN PLATBOOK 1, PAGE 180. 208 FINLEY ST

MAP AND PARCEL: K30 04 006CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: LOFTON W.N.DEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2010-2015DEED BOOK: 51/536LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 1606TH GMD, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 0.76 ACRES,MORE OR LESS. OLD DIXIE HWY

MAP AND PARCEL: 022B 020CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: M7VEN SUPPORT-IVE HOUSING & DEVELOPMENT GROUP INCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: BANK OF AMERICA NATAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1621/628LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 5.39 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 20, PHASE 1, OFTIMBERLAND ESTATES, AS SHOWN IN PLAT 20,MAP 2. NEW POST ROAD

MAP AND PARCEL: 125L 041CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: M7VEN SUPPORT-IVE HOUSING & DEVELOPMENT GROUP INCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: BANK OF AMERICA NATAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1627/859LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 33RD GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .25 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 41, PHASE 6, OFSANCTUARY COVE AT ST. ANDREWS SOUNDSUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN IN PLAT DRAWER 17,MAP 68. BLUE HERON TRAIL

MAP AND PARCEL: 139B 340CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: M7VEN SUPPORT-IVE HOUSING & DEVELOPMENT GROUP INCDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: BANK OF AMERICAN NATAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1632/156LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 33RD GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .25 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 340, PHASE 1, OFBRIDGE POINTE SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN INPLAT DRAWER 20, MAP 28-45. PELICAN DRIVE

MAP AND PARCEL: 027 051CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: MACK PETERESTATE & ALL HEIRS KNOWN & UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: NOT FOUNDLEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN 270TH GMD IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF 11.06 ACRES,MORE OR LESS OFF 3R FISH CAMP RD

MAP AND PARCEL: 027 051FCURRENT RECORD HOLDER: MACK PETERESTATE & ALL HEIRS KNOWN & UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: NOT FOUNDLEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN 270TH GMD IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF 21.37 ACRES,MORE OR LESS OFF 3R FISH CAMP

MAP AND PARCEL: 042 014ACURRENT RECORD HOLDER: MAINOR ANNIEDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 489/351LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN 32ND GMD IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF 0.71 ACRES,MORE OR LESS BEING TRACT 2 OF WALTERWILKERSON ESTATE OFF OLD KINGS FERRY RD

MAP AND PARCEL: 042 014BCURRENT RECORD HOLDER: MAINOR ANNIEDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 489/351LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND

BEING IN 32ND GMD IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA AND CONSISTING OF 0.71 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING TRACT 3 OF WALTERWILKERSON ESTATE OFF OLD KINGS FERRY RD

MAP AND PARCEL: 125H 044CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: MALALANG BEN-JAMIN S & OFELIA M.DEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 1115/265LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 33RD GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .25 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 44, PHASE 3, OFSANCTUARY COVE AT ST. ANDRES SOUND SUB-DIVISION, AS SHOWN IN PLAT DRAWER 17, MAP32. PALMETTO COURT

MAP AND PARCEL: K15 04 007CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: MARSH BESSIEESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2009-2015DEED BOOK: 563/214LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF 0.16 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.109 ORANGE EDWARDS AVE N

MAP AND PARCEL: K15 04 007ACURRENT RECORD HOLDER: MARSH BETTYJEAN, JACQUELYN L. MARSH ESTATE, OLLIEMARSH JR., CARL MARSH, AND RAY MARSHAND ALL HEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 138/239LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF .09 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, ORAS FURTHER DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK EE,PAGE 324.

MAP AND PARCEL: K15 04 009CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: MARSH CARLDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2013-2015DEED BOOK: 729/407LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF .25 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,BEING 121' X 90', OR AS FURTHER DESCRIBEDIN DEED BOOK 211, PAGE 146. 210 W GRADYAVENUE

MAP AND PARCEL: W18 05 009CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: MITCHELL MARI-LYN O AND DONALD MITCHELLDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2010-2015DEED BOOK: 132/626LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF 1.01 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,BEING LOT 3, AS SHOWN IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE154. 1112 BEDELL AVENUE

MAP AND PARCEL: 126A 024CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: MOORE DENNY R& LYNNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1045/547LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 33RD GMD, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 0.64 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 24, OF CREEKSIDEOAKS SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN IN PLAT DRAW-ER 16, PAGE 18. CREEKSIDE DRIVE

MAP AND PARCEL: 085 009FCURRENT RECORD HOLDER: MORGAN JROBERTDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2010-2015DEED BOOK: 612/532LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 33RD GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 1.0 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, AS SHOWN IN PLAT CABINET 1,FILE 86-D.

MAP AND PARCEL: 014 055CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: NGUYEN LISADEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1425/16LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 270TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 22.79ACRES, MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 31, OFCAMDEN RESERVE, AS SHOWN IN PLAT DRAW-ER 20, MAP 53-58. OLD POST ROAD

MAP AND PARCEL: K20 09 004CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: NICKS BETTYDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 1243/97LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 1606TH GMD, IN THE CITY OFKINGSLAND, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF .75 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.

MAP AND PARCEL: K15 08 005CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: OBERRY LINDA &SIMON P ESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN ANDUNKNOWNDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2010-2015DEED BOOK: 601/304LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 1606TH GMD, IN CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF .33 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING A PORTION OF BLOCK20, OR AS FURTHER DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOKV, PAGE 428. 190 N ARIZONA STREET

MAP AND PARCEL: 078E 014CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: OLIVER ROBERTDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2010-2015DEED BOOK: 52/204LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 31ST GMD, IN CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 0.34 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, BEING LOT 13, OF THEDIXVILLE DIVISION. 82 OLD GRANGER CIRCLE

MAP AND PARCEL: 054 021CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: OWENS WILLIE JDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: OWENS WILLIE EARLTAX YEARS DUE: 2012-2015DEED BOOK: 1758/433LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ANDCONSISTING OF 1.01 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.5007 OLD JEFFERSON HWY

MAP AND PARCEL: K10 03 009CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: ROBERTSALDOPHA; ANDREWS BENNIE JAMES, STOCKSMARY AS TRUSTEE OF THE CHURCH OF GOD ATKINGSLANDDEFENDANT IN FI-FA: SAME AS CRH(S)TAX YEARS DUE: 2011-2015DEED BOOK: 53/341LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDBEING IN THE 1606TH GMD, IN CITY OF KINGS-LAND, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND CON-SISTING OF .19 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. N.ORANGE EDWARDS DRIVE

* Deed Book: Refers to Deed Records located inthe Camden County Courthouse, Clerk ofSuperior Court's Office where property is morefully described.7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #218Fgpn07

NOTICE TO DEBTORS& CREDITORS

All creditors of the Estate of Albert Ray CokerJr., Deceased, late of Camden County are here-by notified to render in the demands of theundersigned according to law and all personsindebted to said estate are required to makeimmediate payment to me.

This 18th day of February, 2016.ESTATE # 2016 P 29

Kelly Kathryn CokerEXECUTOR

628 London Hill Rd, WestWoodbine, GA 31569

(912) 322-95166/23, 6/30, 7/7, 7/14 - #0033

gpn15IN THE SUPERIOR COURT

OF CAMDEN COUNTYSTATE OF GEORGIA

In Re: Josiah WalkerCivil Action File No. 2016CV535AHNOTICE OF PETITIONTO CHANGE NAME

GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTYNotice is hereby given that Aiesha Brown, the

undersigned, filed this petition to the SuperiorCourt of Camden County, Georgia on the 27thday of June, 2016, praying for a change in thename of a minor child from Josiah RashadWalker to Josiah Rashad Brown.

Notice is hereby given pursuant to law to anyinterested or affected party to appear in saidCourt and to file objections to such namechange. Objections must be filed with said Courtwithin 30 days of the filing of said petition.

This 27th day of June, 2016.Aiesha Brown, Petitioner pro se6/30, 7/7, 7/14, 7/21 - #0042gpn08

IN THE SUPERIOR COURTOF LOWNDES COUNTY

STATE OF GEORGIACHRISTINE M. MANNING,Plaintiff,Vs.ARTHUR S. MANNING,DefendantCASE NUMBER: 2016 CVD 1072

NOTICE OF SUMMONSTO: ARTHUR S. MANNINGADDRESS: Unknown

Christine M. Manning filed a Complaint onJune 21, 2016 in the Superior Court of LowndesCounty, Georgia, seeking a divorce from you. Youmay obtain a copy of the Complaint, which setsforth the specific allegations in detail, from theLowndes County Clerk of Superior Court locatedat P.O. Box 1349, Valdosta, Georgia 31603-1349.

An Order allowing service on you by newspa-per publication was signed on May 12, 2016.

You are hereby summoned and required tofile with the Clerk of said Court and serve uponMickey Johnson, Plaintiff’s attorney, whoseaddress is 408 West Washington Avenue,Nashville, GA 31639, an answer to theComplaint For Divorce which is herewith servedupon you within 30 days after service of thissummons upon you, exclusive of the day of serv-ice. If you fail to do so, judgment by default willbe taken against you for the relief demanded inthe complaint.WITNESS HONORABLE JUDGE JAMES G. TUNI-SON JR., JUDGE OF SAID COURT.BY: /s/ Beth GreeneClerk of Superior CourtLowndes CountyThis document prepared by:/s/ Mickey JohnsonAttorney for Plaintiff408 West Washington AvenueNashville, GA 31639(229) 686-5856Ga Bar Number 3948906/30, 7/7, 7/14, 7/21 - #0035gpn16

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGALCOHOL BEVERAGE LICENSE

The City of St. Marys, Georgia has received anapplication for an alcohol beverage license fromKimberly E. West of Rocco’s Italian Restaurant,LLC at 916 Kings Bay Road Suite C, St. Marys,Georgia, for the sale of beer, wine and liquor onpremise consumption with food. Notice is herebygiven that a Public Hearing on this application isscheduled for Monday, July 18, 2016 at 5:45p.m. in Council Chambers at St. Marys City Hall.Anyone desiring to address Council regardingthe issuance of a license to this establishmentmay do so at the Public Hearing.

Deborah Walker-ReedDeborah Walker-Reed, City Clerk

7/7, 7/14 - #0043gpn05

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSFEDERAL PROJECT NO. M005515

CAMDEN COUNTYSealed proposals for furnishing all labor, materi-al, equipment and other things necessary for thefollowing work will be received by the under-signed at the Department of Transportation, OneGeorgia Center, 600 West Peachtree St., NW,Atlanta, Georgia 30308 until 11:00 a.m. July 22,2016 and publicly opened.

9.590 miles of surface treatment paving onSR 25 beginning south of the railroad tracks andextending south of 17th St.

Contract Time: 6/30/2017District Office: Jesup

Proposal Guaranty: 5.00%Price of Plans:

DBE: 3.00Plans and specifications may be inspected at

the district office as indicated. Copies of thestandard specifications ($35.00) may beobtained from the State Transportation Officeengineer at One Georgia Center, 600 WestPeachtree St., NW, in Atlanta, telephone number(404) 631-1215. Plans are available as indicat-ed. Payment of the correct amount must bemade within 30 days of billing; such paymentsare not refundable.

Payment will be made to the contractor eachcalendar month based on the estimated workcomplete in place as prescribed by the standardspecifications.

The State reserves the right to reject any orall bids.

Russell R. McMurry, P.E.,Commissioner

Department of Transportation7/7, 7/14 - #0044

gpn05ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

FEDERAL PROJECT NO. M005516CAMDEN COUNTY

Sealed proposals for furnishing all labor, materi-al, equipment and other things necessary for thefollowing work will be received by the under-signed at the Department of Transportation, OneGeorgia Center, 600 West Peachtree St., NW,Atlanta, Georgia, 30308 until 11:00 a.m. July22, 2016 and publicly opened.

15.670 miles of surface treatmentpaving on SR 25 beginning southof the Satilla River and extendingsouth of the Little Satilla River. (E)

Contract Time: 6/30/2017Proposal Guaranty: 5.00%

District Office: JesupPrice of Plans:

DBE: 3.00Plans and specifications may be inspected at

the district office as indicated. Copies of thestandard specifications ($35.00) may beobtained from the State Transportation OfficeEngineer at One Georgia Center, 600 WestPeachtree St., NW, in Atlanta, telephone number(404) 631-1215. Plans are available as indicat-ed. Payment of the correct amount must bemade within 30 days of billing; such paymentsare not refundable.

Payment will be made to the contractor eachcalendar month based on the estimated workcomplete in place as prescribed by the standardspecifications.

The State reserves the right to reject any orall bids.

Russell R. McMurry, P.E., CommissionerDepartment of Transportation

7/7, 7/14 - #0045gpn06

NOTICE OF INCORPORATIONNotice is given that articles of incorporation

that will incorporate A Simple Gesture ofCamden County, Inc. have been delivered to theSecretary of State for filing in accordance withthe Georgia Business Nonprofit CorporationCode. The initial registered office of the corpora-tion is located at 11919 Colerain Road, Apt. 323,Saint Marys, Georgia 31558 and its initial regis-tered agent at such address is Mario Aguirre.7/7, 7/14 - #0046

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gpn11NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER

GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTYTHIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.

Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-tained in a Security Deed given by Joseph M.Cowatch and Ellen Marie Cowatch toWashington Mutual Bank, FA, dated June 18,2004, recorded in Deed Book 1056, Page 566,Camden County, Georgia Records, as last trans-ferred to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. by assignmentrecorded in Deed Book 1335, Page 90, CamdenCounty, Georgia Records, conveying the after-described property to secure a Note in the origi-nal principal amount of ONE HUNDRED NINETY-SIX THOUSAND AND 0/100 DOLLARS($196,000.00), with interest thereon as set forththerein, there will be sold at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash before the courthousedoor of Camden County, Georgia, or at suchplace as may be lawfully designated as an alter-native, within the legal hours of sale on the firstTuesday in August, 2016, the followingdescribed property:SEE EXHIBIT “A” ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE

A PART HEREOFThe debt secured by said Security Deed has

been and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this salewill be made for the purpose of paying the sameand all expenses of this sale, as provided inSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney'sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney's feeshaving been given).

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. is the holder of theSecurity Deed to the property in accordance withOCGA § 44-14-162.2.

The entity that has full authority to negotiate,amend, and modify all terms of the mortgagewith the debtor is: Wells Fargo Home Mortgage adiv. of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., PO Box 10335,Des Moines, IA 50306 1-800-416-1472.

To the best knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party in possession of the prop-erty is Joseph M. Cowatch and Ellen MarieCowatch or a tenant or tenants and said proper-ty is more commonly known as 2223 London HillRoad, Woodbine, Georgia 31569.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the security deed.

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.as Attorney in Fact for

Joseph M. Cowatch and Ellen Marie Cowatch

McCalla Raymer Pierce, LLC1544 Old Alabama RoadRoswell, Georgia 30076www.foreclosurehotline.net

EXHIBIT “A”All that lot, tract or parcel of land lying and

being in the 31st G.M. District, in CamdenCounty, Georgia, in that area known locally asSheffield Island on the Crooked River, and moreparticularly described as follows:

ALL OF LOT 4 IN BLOCK "B" OF LONDONHILL§BLUFF-PHASE TWO SUBDIVISION, asdescribed and identified on a plat of surveydated May 31, 1985, by§Park D.§Privett, Jr.,Georgia§Registered Surveyor No. 2218, record-ed in Plat Cabinet No. 1, File No. 105B and105C, in the public land records of CamdenCounty, Georgia.

ALSO CONVEYED hereby is the non-exclusiveright of ingress and egress to the tract of landhereby conveyed, as well as to any recreationalareas or other community areas which now or inthe future may exist in Phase Two of said subdi-vision, in the original phase of said subdivision,or in any future extension of phase thereof, overthe easements and private streets as referencedin Record Book 335, page 11.MR/ajh2 8/2/16Our file no. 5186016 - FT127/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #195Fgpn11NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERGEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTYTHIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.

Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-tained in a Security Deed given by Dioni NicolasRosales Martinez to Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc. as nominee for M&TMortgage Corporation, its successors andassigns, dated August 11, 2005, recorded inDeed Book 1173, Page 71, Camden County,Georgia Records and as modified by that certainLoan Modification Agreement recorded in DeedBook 1604, Page 766, Camden County, GeorgiaRecords, as last transferred to M&T Bank, for-merly known as M&T Mortgage Corp.Corporation by assignment recorded in DeedBook 1604, Page 774, Camden County, GeorgiaRecords, conveying the after-described propertyto secure a Note in the original principal amountof ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX THOUSAND SIXHUNDRED SIXTY-SIX AND 0/100 DOLLARS($126,666.00), with interest thereon as set forththerein, there will be sold at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash before the courthousedoor of Camden County, Georgia, or at suchplace as may be lawfully designated as an alter-native, within the legal hours of sale on the firstTuesday in August, 2016, the followingdescribed property:

SEE EXHIBIT “A”ATTACHED HERETO ANDMADE A PART HEREOF

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this salewill be made for the purpose of paying the sameand all expenses of this sale, as provided inSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney'sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney's feeshaving been given).

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

M&T Bank is the holder of the Security Deedto the property in accordance with OCGA § 44-14-162.2.

The entity that has full authority to negotiate,amend, and modify all terms of the mortgagewith the debtor is: M&T Bank , P.O. Box 1288,Buffalo, NY 14240 800-724-1633.

To the best knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party in possession of the prop-erty is Dioni Nicolas Rosales Martinez or a tenantor tenants and said property is more commonlyknown as 1109 Old Folkston Rd, Kingsland,Georgia 31548.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the security deed.

M&T Bankas Attorney in Fact for

Dioni Nicolas Rosales MartinezMcCalla Raymer Pierce, LLC1544 Old Alabama RoadRoswell, Georgia 30076www.foreclosurehotline.net

EXHIBIT “A”

All that lot, tract or parcel of land lying and beingin the City of Kingsland, 1606th G.M. District,Camden County, Georgia, more particularlydescribed as follows:

All of Lot 79 of the Meadows SubdivisionPhase I, as more fully and accurately shown onthat certain plat of surveys by Joe .P. Davis,Georgia Registered Land Surveyor No. 1436,dated August 22, 1987, revised August 31,1987, and February 6, 1988, recorded in PlatDrawer 5, Map 181, Camden County, Georgiarecords.SUBJECT NEVERTHELESS to that certainDeclaration of Covenants and Restrictions datedNovember 16, 1987, recorded in Deed Book309, Page 299, Camden County, Georgia,records, as amended by instrument dated March17, 1988, recorded in Deed Book 325, Page100, Camden County, Georgia, records and toreservations and easements of record, if any.MR/bdr1 8/2/16Our file no. 5506614 - FT17/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #196Fgpn11NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERGEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTYTHIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.

Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-tained in a Security Deed given by Jean FrancoisdeHaerne and Patricia deHaerne to MortgageElectronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nomineefor Beneficial Mortgage Co. of Georgia, Inc., itssuccessors and assigns, dated July 16, 2007,recorded in Deed Book 1370, Page 221,Camden County, Georgia Records, as last trans-ferred to Beneficial Financial I Inc. by assignmentrecorded in Deed Book 1807, Page 361,Camden County, Georgia Records, conveying theafter-described property to secure a Note in theoriginal principal amount of ONE HUNDREDTWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED TENAND 0/100 DOLLARS ($125,910.00), with inter-est thereon as set forth therein, there will be soldat public outcry to the highest bidder for cashbefore the courthouse door of Camden County,Georgia, or at such place as may be lawfully des-ignated as an alternative, within the legal hoursof sale on the first Tuesday in August, 2016, thefollowing described property:

SEE EXHIBIT “A”ATTACHED HERETO ANDMADE A PART HEREOF

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this salewill be made for the purpose of paying the sameand all expenses of this sale, as provided inSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney'sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney's feeshaving been given).

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

Beneficial Financial I Inc. is the holder of theSecurity Deed to the property in accordance withOCGA § 44-14-162.2.

The entity that has full authority to negotiate,amend, and modify all terms of the mortgagewith the debtor is: HSBC Consumer LendingMortgage Serv, 961 Weigel Drive, Elmhurst, IL60126 800-365-6730.

To the best knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party in possession of the prop-erty is Jean Francois deHaerne and PatriciadeHaerne or a tenant or tenants and said prop-erty is more commonly known as 3304 CarolinaCourt, Saint Marys, Georgia 31558.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the security deed.

Beneficial Financial I Inc.as Attorney in Fact for

Jean Francois deHaerneand Patricia deHaerne

McCalla Raymer Pierce, LLC1544 Old Alabama RoadRoswell, Georgia 30076www.foreclosurehotline.net

EXHIBIT “A”All that lot, tract or parcel of land lying and

being in the City of St. Marys, 29th G.M. District,Camden County, Georgia, more particularlydescribed as follows:

Lot 45 Shadowlawn Subdivision, Phase IV,Section B, as more fully and accurately shownand described on that certain plat of survey byPark D. Privett, Jr., Georgia Registered LandSurveyor No. 2218, dated November 23, 1992,as recorded in Plat Drawer 9, Map No. 207, inthe public records of Camden County, Georgia.MR/th4 8/2/16Our file no. 5208616 - FT17/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #197Fgpn11NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERGEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTYTHIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.

Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-tained in a Security Deed given by Brian P.Rodgers to Navy Federal Credit Union, datedNovember 13, 2014, recorded in Deed Book1735, Page 405, Camden County, GeorgiaRecords, conveying the after-described propertyto secure a Note in the original principal amountof ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN THOUSANDTHREE HUNDRED FORTY-SEVEN AND 0/100DOLLARS ($117,347.00), with interest thereonas set forth therein, there will be sold at publicoutcry to the highest bidder for cash before thecourthouse door of Camden County, Georgia, orat such place as may be lawfully designated asan alternative, within the legal hours of sale onthe first Tuesday in August, 2016, the followingdescribed property:

SEE EXHIBIT “A”ATTACHED HERETO ANDMADE A PART HEREOF

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this salewill be made for the purpose of paying the sameand all expenses of this sale, as provided inSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney'sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney's feeshaving been given).

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

Navy Federal Credit Union is the holder of theSecurity Deed to the property in accordance withOCGA § 44-14-162.2.

The entity that has full authority to negotiate,amend, and modify all terms of the mortgagewith the debtor is: Navy Federal Credit Union,620 Follin Lane, Vienna, VA 22180 (800)258-5948.

To the best knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party in possession of the prop-erty is Brian P. Rodgers or a tenant or tenantsand said property is more commonly known as410 Sunnyside Drive, Saint Marys, Georgia31558.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the security deed.

Navy Federal Credit Union

as Attorney in Fact for Brian P. Rodgers

McCalla Raymer Pierce, LLC1544 Old Alabama RoadRoswell, Georgia 30076www.foreclosurehotline.net

EXHIBIT “A”All that lot, tract or parcel of land situate,

lying and being in the City of St. Marys, 29th G.M. District, Camden County, Georgia, being moreparticularly described as follows:

A PORTION OF LOT FOUR HUNDRED TEN(410), BLOCK "A", PHASE 6B, CROOKED RIVERPLANTATION SUBDIVISION, as more fully andaccurately shown and described on that certainplat of survey by Park D. Privett, Jr., GeorgiaRegistered Land Surveyor No. 2218, datedAugust 15, 1988, recorded on September 19,1988, in Plat Drawer 6, Map No. 29, in the Officeof the Clerk of Superior Court of Camden County,Georgia, said portion of lot being more particu-larly described as follows, to-wit:

Commencing at the point located at thesoutheastern corner of Lot 408, Block "A",Phase 6B of said subdivision as shown on plat,said point being marked by an iron pipe; thencefrom said point, turning and running in asoutherly direction along the western margin ofthe right-of-way line of Sunnyside Drive (a 60-foot right-of-way) along the arc of a curve havinga bearing of South 33§ 33' 19" east for a chorddistance of 4.00 feet to a point marked by aniron pipe which is the Point of Beginning; ANDFROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING, continuing torun in a southerly direction along the westernmargin of the right-of-way line of SunnysideDrive along the arc of a curve having a bearingof South 33§ 33' 19" East for a chord distanceof 58.95 feet to a point marked by an iron pipe;thence turning and running South 52§ 00' 00"west for a distance of 144.67 feet to a pointmarked by an iron pipe; thence running North36§ 30' 00" West for a distance of 83.41 fete toa point marked by an iron pipe; thence turningand running North 61§ 30' 00" East for a dis-tance of 149.10 feet to the Point of Beginning,according to copy of survey recorded with Deedin Record Book 385, page 243, Camden County,Georgia, records.

MR/th4 8/2/16Our file no. 5221516 - FT87/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #198F_________________________________gpn11

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERGEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTYTHIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.

Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-tained in a Security Deed given by Brad E.Foreman to Chase Manhattan MortgageCorporation, dated July 20, 1998, recorded inDeed Book 677, Page 553, Camden County,Georgia Records, conveying the after-describedproperty to secure a Note in the original principalamount of EIGHTY-THREE THOUSAND AND0/100 DOLLARS ($83,000.00), with interestthereon as set forth therein, there will be sold atpublic outcry to the highest bidder for cashbefore the courthouse door of Camden County,Georgia, or at such place as may be lawfully des-ignated as an alternative, within the legal hoursof sale on the first Tuesday in August, 2016, thefollowing described property:

SEE EXHIBIT “A”ATTACHED HERETO ANDMADE A PART HEREOF

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this salewill be made for the purpose of paying the sameand all expenses of this sale, as provided inSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney'sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney's feeshaving been given).

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association,successor by merger to Chase Home Finance,LLC, successor by merger to Chase ManhattanMortgage Corporation is the holder of theSecurity Deed to the property in accordance withOCGA § 44-14-162.2.

The entity that has full authority to negotiate,amend, and modify all terms of the mortgagewith the debtor is: JPMorgan Chase Bank,National Association, 3415 Vision Drive,Columbus, OH 43219 800-446-8939.

To the best knowledge and belief of the under-signed, the party in possession of the property isBrad E. Foreman or a tenant or tenants and saidproperty is more commonly known as 6614 QuailRun, Saint Marys, Georgia 31558.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the security deed.

JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association,successor by merger to Chase Home Finance,

LLC, successor by merger to Chase ManhattanMortgage Corporation, as Attorney in Fact for

Brad E. ForemanMcCalla Raymer Pierce, LLC1544 Old Alabama RoadRoswell, Georgia 30076www.foreclosurehotline.net

EXHIBIT “A”All that certain tract or parcel of land situate,lying and being in the 29th G.M. District,Camden County, Georgia and being describedand identified according to a print of a plat ofsurvey entitled "Cypress Lake Subdivision",dated March 29, 1983, prepared by Park D.Privett, Jr., Georgia Registered Land SurveyorNo. 2218, and by John R. Ringeling, GeorgiaRegistered Professional Engineer No. 751,revised February 12, 1987, and recorded in PlatDrawer 4, as Map No. 136, in the Office of theClerk of Superior Court of Camden County, andbeing more particularly described according to"Cypress Lake Subdivision" plat as all of Lot No.Twenty-Eight (28) and a portion of Lot Twenty-Seven (27), Phase II, Section One, Cypress LakeSubdivision, more particularly described as fol-lows:

Beginning at the Northeasterly corner of saidLot 28; thence, run in a Northwesterly directionalong and following the curve of the Southerlyright-of-way line of Quail Run with a chord dis-tance of 51.16 feet and a bearing of North 70degrees 32 minutes 55 seconds West to a pointwhich is the Southeasterly corner of said Lot 27;thence, run South 49 degrees 32 minutes 46seconds West a distance of 51.56 feet to a point;thence, run South 80 degrees 15 minutes 00seconds West a distance of 108.0 feet to a pointwhich is the Southwesterly corner of said Lot 27;thence, run South 05 degrees 46 minutes 55seconds East a distance of 135.0 feet to a point;thence, run North 84 degrees 13 minutes 05seconds East a distance of 195.42 feet to apoint; thence, run North 05 degrees 46 minutes55 seconds West a distance of 150.0 feet to thePoint of Beginning.MR/spg 8/2/16Our file no. 5532812 - FT37/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #199Fgpn11NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERGEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTYTHIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.

Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-tained in a Security Deed given by Thomas DeenTaylor to Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. as nominee for Synovus Mortgage

Corp., dated July 26, 2007, recorded in DeedBook 1374, Page 334, Camden County, GeorgiaRecords, as last transferred to MidFirst Bank, aFederally Chartered Savings Association byassignment recorded in Deed Book 1807, Page678, Camden County, Georgia Records, convey-ing the after-described property to secure a Notein the original principal amount of ONE HUN-DRED EIGHTY THOUSAND AND 0/100 DOLLARS($180,000.00), with interest thereon as set forththerein, there will be sold at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash before the courthousedoor of Camden County, Georgia, or at suchplace as may be lawfully designated as an alter-native, within the legal hours of sale on the firstTuesday in August, 2016, the followingdescribed property:

SEE EXHIBIT “A”ATTACHED HERETO ANDMADE A PART HEREOF

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this salewill be made for the purpose of paying the sameand all expenses of this sale, as provided inSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney'sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney's feeshaving been given).

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

MidFirst Bank is the holder of the SecurityDeed to the property in accordance with OCGA §44-14-162.2.

The entity that has full authority to negotiate,amend, and modify all terms of the mortgagewith the debtor is: Midland Mortgage, a divisionof MidFirst Bank, 999 N.W. Grand BoulevardSuite 100, Oklahoma City, OK 73118-6116 800-654-4566.

To the best knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party in possession of the prop-erty is Thomas Deen Taylor or a tenant or tenantsand said property is more commonly known as611 Wild Grape Drive, Saint Marys, Georgia31558.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the security deed.

MidFirst Bankas Attorney in Fact for

Thomas Deen TaylorMcCalla Raymer Pierce, LLC1544 Old Alabama RoadRoswell, Georgia 30076www.foreclosurehotline.net

EXHIBIT “A”All that lot, tract or parcel of land situate,

lying and being in the City of St. Marys, 29thG.M. District, Camden County, Georgia, moreparticularly described as follows, to-wit:

All of Lot 27 of Millcreek Subdivision - PhaseTwo, as more fully and accurately shown anddescribed on that certain plat of survey by ParkD. Privett, Jr., Georgia Registered Land SurveyorNo. 2218, dated February 9, 1996, recorded inPlat Drawer 11, Map Nos. 22, 23, and 24,Camden County, Georgia, records.Subject nevertheless to Declaration ofRestriction, Covenants, Limitations andEasements and Declarations of record, if any.MR/sju 8/2/16

Our file no. 5202716 - FT177/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #200Fgpn11NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERGEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTYTHIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.

Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-tained in a Security Deed given by MichaelCherry aka Michael D. Cherry to Fifth ThirdMortgage Company, dated April 11, 2013,recorded in Deed Book 1664, Page 549,Camden County, Georgia Records, conveying theafter-described property to secure a Note in theoriginal principal amount of ONE HUNDREDFORTY-FIVE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO AND 0/100 DOLLARS ($145,232.00), withinterest thereon as set forth therein, there will besold at public outcry to the highest bidder forcash before the courthouse door of CamdenCounty, Georgia, or at such place as may be law-fully designated as an alternative, within the legalhours of sale on the first Tuesday in August,2016, the following described property:

SEE EXHIBIT “A”ATTACHED HERETO ANDMADE A PART HEREOF

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this sale willbe made for the purpose of paying the same andall expenses of this sale, as provided in SecurityDeed and by law, including attorney's fees(notice of intent to collect attorney's fees havingbeen given).

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

Fifth Third Mortgage Company is the holderof the Security Deed to the property in accor-dance with OCGA § 44-14-162.2.

The entity that has full authority to negotiate,amend, and modify all terms of the mortgagewith the debtor is: Fifth Third Bank, 5001Kingsley Drive, MD 1MOB-BW, Cincinnati, OH45227 800-375-1745opt3.

To the best knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party in possession of the prop-erty is Michael D. Cherry or a tenant or tenantsand said property is more commonly known as122 Huntington Dr, Kingsland, Georgia 31548.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the security deed.

Fifth Third Mortgage Companyas Attorney in Fact for

Michael Cherry aka Michael D. CherryMcCalla Raymer Pierce, LLC1544 Old Alabama RoadRoswell, Georgia 30076www.foreclosurehotline.net

EXHIBIT “A”All that lot, tract or parcel of land situate,

lying and being in the City of Kingsland, 1606thG.M. District, Camden County, Georgia, morefully and particularly described as follows:

All of Lot 1, The Meadows Subdivision, PhaseIV-Section A, as more fully and accurately shownand described on that certain plat of survey bePrivett and Associates, Inc., Georgia RegisteredLand Surveyor No. 2893, dated March 17, 2004,recorded in Plat Cabinet #4, File #27-F1,Camden County, Georgia, Records, said Plat bythis reference being incorporated herein fordescriptive and all other purposes.**For Informational Purposes Only**

The improvements thereon being known as:122 Huntington Drive, Kingsland, GA 31548

Being the same property conveyed toMichael D. Cherry from The Secretary ofVeterans Affairs, an Officer of the United Statesof America, by Special Warranty Deed datedJanuary 24, 2011, and recorded on March 8,2011, in Book 1560, Page 0160, as InstrumentNo. 001498, among the Land Records ofCamden County, Georgia.

Also, being the same property conveyed to

Secretary of Veterans Affairs of Washington,D.C., its successors and assigns, from Bank ofAmerica, N.A., by Special Warranty Deed datedAugust 3, 2010, and recorded on August 23,2010, in Book 1536, Page 0069, as InstrumentNo. 05187, among the Land Records of CamdenCounty, GeorgiaMR/ca 8/2/16Our file no. 5231016 - FT177/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #201Fgpn11NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER, CAMDENCOUNTY

Pursuant to the Power of Sale contained in aSecurity Deed given by Paul Otte and Julia Otteto Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems,Inc. as nominee for CBC National Bank dated7/25/2012 and recorded in Deed Book 1624Page 85 Camden County, Georgia records; aslast transferred to or acquired by Wells FargoBank, NA, conveying the after-described proper-ty to secure a Note in the original principalamount of $ 153,122.00, with interest at therate specified therein, there will be sold by theundersigned at public outcry to the highest bid-der for cash before the Courthouse door ofCamden County, Georgia (or such other area asdesignated by Order of the Superior Court of saidcounty), within the legal hours of sale on August02, 2016 (being the first Tuesday of said monthunless said date falls on a Federal Holiday, inwhich case being the first Wednesday of saidmonth), the following described property:

All that lot, tract or parcel of land lying andbeing in the City of St. Marys, 29th G.M. District,Camden County, Georgia, more particularlydescribed as follows:

To arrive at a Point of Beginning, from a con-crete monument at the northwesterly corner ofHollywood Park Subdivision, extending North 63degrees 20' West along the southerly right-of-way line of Borrell Boulevard (a 50-foot right-of-way) 150 feet to a point in the easterly right-of-way line of Devon Drive (a 70-foot right-of-way);thence, extend South 36 degrees 55' West alongthe easterly right-of-way line of Devon Drive 200feet to an iron pin which is the point of begin-ning; and FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING,running South 36 degrees 55' West along theeasterly right-of-way line of Devon Drive 150feet to an iron pin; thence, running South 63degrees 20' East 150 feet to an iron pin; thence,running North 36 degrees 55' East 150 feet toan iron pin; thence, running North 63 degrees20' West 150 feet to an iron pin which is thepoint of beginning. Being all of Lot 8 ofDevonwood Subdivision.

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this sale willbe made for the purpose of paying the same andall expenses of this sale, as provided in theSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney’sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney’s feeshaving been given).

Said property is commonly known as 8803Devon Drive, Saint Marys, GA 31558 togetherwith all fixtures and personal property attachedto and constituting a part of said property, if any.To the best knowledge and belief of the under-signed, the party (or parties) in possession of thesubject property is (are): Paul Otte and Julia Otteor tenant or tenants.

Wells Fargo Bank, NA is the entity or individ-ual designated who shall have full authority tonegotiate, amend and modify all terms of themortgage.Wells Fargo Bank, NALoss Mitigation3476 Stateview BoulevardFort Mill, SC 297151-800-678-7986Note, however, that such entity or individual isnot required by law to negotiate, amend or mod-ify the terms of the loan.

Said property will be sold subject to: (a) anyoutstanding ad valorem taxes (including taxeswhich are a lien, but not yet due and payable), (b)unpaid water or sewage bills that constitute alien against the property whether due andpayable or not yet due and payable and whichmay not be of record, (c) the right of redemptionof any taxing authority, (d) any matters whichmight be disclosed by an accurate survey andinspection of the property, and (e) any assess-ments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordinances,restrictions, covenants, and matters of recordsuperior to the Security Deed first set out above.

The sale will be conducted subject to (1) con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code; and (2) final confirmationand audit of the status of the loan with the hold-er of the Security Deed. Pursuant to O.C.G.A.Section 9-13-172.1, which allows for certainprocedures regarding the rescission of judicialand non-judicial sales in the State of Georgia, theDeed Under Power and other foreclosure docu-ments may not be provided until final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan as provid-ed immediately above.

Wells Fargo Bank, NA asagent and Attorney in Fact

for Paul Otte and Julia OtteAldridge Pite, LLP (formerly known as AldridgeConnors, LLP), 15 Piedmont Center, 3575Piedmont Road, N.E., Suite 500, Atlanta, Georgia30305, (404) 994-7400.1000-667510158ATHIS LAW FIRM MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE. 1000-667510158A7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #202Fgpn11NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER, CAMDENCOUNTY

Pursuant to the Power of Sale contained in aSecurity Deed given by Douglass G. Avila andKelli Avila to Wells Fargo Bank, NA dated7/17/2013 and recorded in Deed Book 1679Page 309, Camden County, Georgia records; aslast transferred to or acquired by Wells FargoBank, NA, conveying the after-described proper-ty to secure a Note in the original principalamount of $ 93,650.00, with interest at the ratespecified therein, there will be sold by the under-signed at public outcry to the highest bidder forcash before the Courthouse door of CamdenCounty, Georgia (or such other area as designat-ed by Order of the Superior Court of said coun-ty), within the legal hours of sale on August 02,2016 (being the first Tuesday of said monthunless said date falls on a Federal Holiday, inwhich case being the first Wednesday of saidmonth), the following described property:

The following described real property locatedin County of Camden, State of Georgia, beingmore particularly described as follows:

All that lot, tract or parcel of land lying andbeing in the City of Kingsland, 29th G.M. District,Camden County, Georgia, more particularlydescribed as follows:

All of Lot 52 of Mariner’s Landing – PhaseFour, Section “A”, Briarwood Subdivision, asmore fully and accurately shown and describedon that certain plat of survey by Park D. Privett,Jr.; Georgia Registered Land Surveyor No. 2218,dated January 26, 1989, recorded in Plat Drawer7, Map Nos. 57,58, and 59, Camden County,Georgia, records.

Being the same property conveyed toDouglass G. Avila and Kelli Avila, his wife as jointtenants with right of survivorship by deed fromDouglass G. Avila, dated 9/29/2011, recorded10/4/2011, in Book 1584 Page 614, in that pub-lic records of 1584, Page 614, in the publicrecords of Camden County, Georgia.

Being the same property conveyed toDouglass G. Avila by deed from Federal NationalMortgage Association, dated 9/29/2011, record-ed 10/4/2011, in the public records of CamdenCounty, Georgia.

Property Address: 102 Briarwood Road,Kingsland, GA 31548APN: 121F-052

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and in

the manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this sale willbe made for the purpose of paying the same andall expenses of this sale, as provided in theSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney’sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney’s feeshaving been given).

Said property is commonly known as 1102Briarwood Road, Kingsland, GA 31548 togetherwith all fixtures and personal property attachedto and constituting a part of said property, if any.To the best knowledge and belief of the under-signed, the party (or parties) in possession of thesubject property is (are): Douglass G. Avila andKelli Avila or tenant or tenants.

Wells Fargo Bank, NA is the entity or individ-ual designated who shall have full authority tonegotiate, amend and modify all terms of themortgage.Wells Fargo Bank, NALoss Mitigation3476 Stateview BoulevardFort Mill, SC 297151-800-678-7986Note, however, that such entity or individual isnot required by law to negotiate, amend or mod-ify the terms of the loan.

Said property will be sold subject to: (a) anyoutstanding ad valorem taxes (including taxeswhich are a lien, but not yet due and payable), (b)unpaid water or sewage bills that constitute alien against the property whether due andpayable or not yet due and payable and whichmay not be of record, (c) the right of redemptionof any taxing authority, (d) any matters whichmight be disclosed by an accurate survey andinspection of the property, and (e) any assess-ments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordinances,restrictions, covenants, and matters of recordsuperior to the Security Deed first set out above.

The sale will be conducted subject to (1) con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code; and (2) final confirmationand audit of the status of the loan with the hold-er of the Security Deed. Pursuant to O.C.G.A.Section 9-13-172.1, which allows for certainprocedures regarding the rescission of judicialand non-judicial sales in the State of Georgia, theDeed Under Power and other foreclosure docu-ments may not be provided until final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan as provid-ed immediately above.

Wells Fargo Bank, NA asagent and Attorney in Fact

for Douglass G. Avila and Kelli AvilaAldridge Pite, LLP (formerly known as AldridgeConnors, LLP), 15 Piedmont Center, 3575Piedmont Road, N.E., Suite 500, Atlanta, Georgia30305, (404) 994-7400.1000-667509415ATHIS LAW FIRM MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE. 1000-667509415A7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #203Fgpn11NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER, CAMDENCOUNTY

Pursuant to the Power of Sale contained in aSecurity Deed given by John Joseph Everette toMortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.as a nominee for Columbia National,Incorporated dated 5/24/2004 and recorded inDeed Book 1051 Page 388 Camden County,Georgia records; as last transferred to oracquired by PNC Bank, National Association,conveying the after-described property to securea Note in the original principal amount of $63,482.00, with interest at the rate specifiedtherein, there will be sold by the undersigned atpublic outcry to the highest bidder for cashbefore the Courthouse door of Camden County,Georgia (or such other area as designated byOrder of the Superior Court of said county), with-in the legal hours of sale on August 02, 2016(being the first Tuesday of said month unlesssaid date falls on a Federal Holiday, in whichcase being the first Wednesday of said month),the following described property:

All that lot, tract or parcel of land lying andbeing in the City of Woodbine, 31st G. M. District,Camden County, Georgia, more particularlydescribed as follows:

For a point of reference start at the point ofintersection of the Southerly right-of-way line ofNorth Drive and the Westerly right-of-way line ofHalifax drive and from said point run North 60degrees West a distance of 140.00 feet to apoint; thence running South 30 degrees West adistance of 105.00 feet to a point; thence run-ning North 60 degrees West a distance of140.00 feet to a point; thence running North 30degrees East a distance of 105.00 feet to apoint; and thence running South 60 degrees Easta distance of 140.00 feet to the point of begin-ning;

Subject to all valid and enforceable restrictivecovenants, reservations and easements ofrecord applicable thereto.

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this sale willbe made for the purpose of paying the same andall expenses of this sale, as provided in theSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney’sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney’s feeshaving been given).

Said property is commonly known as 1107North Drive, Woodbine, GA 31569 together withall fixtures and personal property attached to andconstituting a part of said property, if any. To thebest knowledge and belief of the undersigned,the party (or parties) in possession of the subjectproperty is (are): John Joseph Everette or tenantor tenants.

PNC Bank is the entity or individual designat-ed who shall have full authority to negotiate,amend and modify all terms of the mortgage.PNC BankLoss MitigationMail Locator: B6-YM10-01-13232 Newmark DriveMiamisburg, OH 453421-888-224-4702Note, however, that such entity or individual isnot required by law to negotiate, amend or mod-ify the terms of the loan.

Said property will be sold subject to: (a) anyoutstanding ad valorem taxes (including taxeswhich are a lien, but not yet due and payable), (b)unpaid water or sewage bills that constitute alien against the property whether due andpayable or not yet due and payable and whichmay not be of record, (c) the right of redemptionof any taxing authority, (d) any matters whichmight be disclosed by an accurate survey andinspection of the property, and (e) any assess-ments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordinances,restrictions, covenants, and matters of recordsuperior to the Security Deed first set out above.

The sale will be conducted subject to (1) con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code; and (2) final confirmationand audit of the status of the loan with the hold-er of the Security Deed. Pursuant to O.C.G.A.Section 9-13-172.1, which allows for certainprocedures regarding the rescission of judicialand non-judicial sales in the State of Georgia, theDeed Under Power and other foreclosure docu-ments may not be provided until final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan as provid-ed immediately above.

PNC Bank, National Associationas agent and Attorney in Fact

for John Joseph EveretteAldridge Pite, LLP (formerly known as AldridgeConnors, LLP), 15 Piedmont Center, 3575Piedmont Road, N.E., Suite 500, Atlanta, Georgia30305, (404) 994-7400.1434-1365ATHIS LAW FIRM MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE. 1434-1365A7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #204F

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Pursuant to the Power of Sale contained in aSecurity Deed given by Lonny Osborn toMortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.,as nominee for Watson Mortgage Corp. dated6/24/2008 and recorded in Deed Book 1435Page 578 Camden County, Georgia records;as last transferred to or acquired by JPMorganChase Bank, National Association, conveying theafter-described property to secure a Note in theoriginal principal amount of $ 170,516.00, withinterest at the rate specified therein, there will besold by the undersigned at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash before the Courthousedoor of Camden County, Georgia (or such otherarea as designated by Order of the SuperiorCourt of said county), within the legal hours ofsale on August 02, 2016 (being the first Tuesdayof said month unless said date falls on a FederalHoliday, in which case being the first Wednesdayof said month), the following described property:

All that lot, tract or parcel of land lying andbeing in the City of St. Marys, 29th G.M. District,Camden County, Georgia, more particularlydescribed as follows:

ALL of LOT 81 of SUGARMILL PLANTATIONPHASE TWO, SECTION 6-C SUBDIVISION, asmore fully and accurately shown and describedon that plat of survey by Park D. Privett, Jr.,Georgia Registered Land Surveyor, No. 2218,dated December 23, 1993 as recorded in PlatDrawer 9, Map No. 237, of the public records ofCamden County, Georgia.

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this sale willbe made for the purpose of paying the same andall expenses of this sale, as provided in theSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney’sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney’s feeshaving been given).

Said property is commonly known as 1103Stafford Way, Saint Marys, GA 31558 togetherwith all fixtures and personal property attachedto and constituting a part of said property, if any.To the best knowledge and belief of the under-signed, the party (or parties) in possession of thesubject property is (are): Lonny E Osborn andSharon A Osborn or tenant or tenants.

JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA is the entity orindividual designated who shall have full author-ity to negotiate, amend and modify all terms ofthe mortgage.JPMorgan Chase Bank, NAHomeowner's Assistance Department3415 Vision DriveColumbus, Ohio 432191-866-550-5705Note, however, that such entity or individual isnot required by law to negotiate, amend or mod-ify the terms of the loan.

Said property will be sold subject to: (a) anyoutstanding ad valorem taxes (including taxeswhich are a lien, but not yet due and payable), (b)unpaid water or sewage bills that constitute alien against the property whether due andpayable or not yet due and payable and whichmay not be of record, (c) the right of redemptionof any taxing authority, (d) any matters whichmight be disclosed by an accurate survey andinspection of the property, and (e) any assess-ments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordinances,restrictions, covenants, and matters of recordsuperior to the Security Deed first set out above.

The sale will be conducted subject to (1) con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code; and (2) final confirmationand audit of the status of the loan with the hold-er of the Security Deed. Pursuant to O.C.G.A.Section 9-13-172.1, which allows for certainprocedures regarding the rescission of judicialand non-judicial sales in the State of Georgia, theDeed Under Power and other foreclosure docu-ments may not be provided until final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan as provid-ed immediately above.JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association as

agent and Attorneyin Fact for Lonny Osborn

Aldridge Pite, LLP (formerly known as AldridgeConnors, LLP), 15 Piedmont Center, 3575Piedmont Road, N.E., Suite 500, Atlanta, Georgia30305, (404) 994-7400.1031-76708ATHIS LAW FIRM MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE. 1031-76708A7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #205Fgpn11NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER, CAMDENCOUNTY

Pursuant to the Power of Sale contained in aSecurity Deed given by Constance L. Smith andWendell E. Smith to Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc. acting solely as anominee for M&T Bank dated 2/6/2007 andrecorded in Deed Book 1332 Page 335Camden County, Georgia records; as last trans-ferred to or acquired by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.,conveying the after-described property to securea Note in the original principal amount of $60,000.00, with interest at the rate specifiedtherein, there will be sold by the undersigned atpublic outcry to the highest bidder for cashbefore the Courthouse door of Camden County,Georgia (or such other area as designated byOrder of the Superior Court of said county), with-in the legal hours of sale on August 02, 2016(being the first Tuesday of said month unlesssaid date falls on a Federal Holiday, in whichcase being the first Wednesday of said month),the following described property:

All that lot, tract or parcel of land lying andbeing in the City of Kingsland, 1606th G.M.District, Camden County, Georgia, more particu-larly described as follows:

LOT 35, SHEFFIELD TERRACE SUBDIVISION,as more fully and accurately shown anddescribed on that certain plat of survey recordedin Plat Book 3, Page 10, Camden County,Georgia, Public Land Records.

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this sale willbe made for the purpose of paying the same andall expenses of this sale, as provided in theSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney’sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney’s feeshaving been given).

Said property is commonly known as 2253 SArnold St, Kingsland, GA 31548 together withall fixtures and personal property attached to andconstituting a part of said property, if any. To thebest knowledge and belief of the undersigned,the party (or parties) in possession of the subjectproperty is (are): Wendell E. Smith andConstance L. Smith or tenant or tenants.

Wells Fargo Bank, NA is the entity or individ-ual designated who shall have full authority tonegotiate, amend and modify all terms of themortgage.Wells Fargo Bank, NALoss Mitigation3476 Stateview BoulevardFort Mill, SC 297151-800-678-7986Note, however, that such entity or individual isnot required by law to negotiate, amend or mod-ify the terms of the loan.

Said property will be sold subject to: (a) anyoutstanding ad valorem taxes (including taxeswhich are a lien, but not yet due and payable), (b)unpaid water or sewage bills that constitute alien against the property whether due andpayable or not yet due and payable and whichmay not be of record, (c) the right of redemptionof any taxing authority, (d) any matters whichmight be disclosed by an accurate survey andinspection of the property, and (e) any assess-ments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordinances,restrictions, covenants, and matters of recordsuperior to the Security Deed first set out above.

The sale will be conducted subject to (1) con-

firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code; and (2) final confirmationand audit of the status of the loan with the hold-er of the Security Deed. Pursuant to O.C.G.A.Section 9-13-172.1, which allows for certainprocedures regarding the rescission of judicialand non-judicial sales in the State of Georgia, theDeed Under Power and other foreclosure docu-ments may not be provided until final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan as provid-ed immediately above.

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. asagent and Attorney in Fact

for Constance L. Smithand Wendell E. Smith

Aldridge Pite, LLP (formerly known as AldridgeConnors, LLP), 15 Piedmont Center, 3575Piedmont Road, N.E., Suite 500, Atlanta, Georgia30305, (404) 994-7400.1000-667510688ATHIS LAW FIRM MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE. 1000-667510688A7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #206Fgpn11NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE UNDER POWERCAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIATHIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.

Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-tained in a Security Deed given by Carl Bauerand Hilaire Bauer to SunTrust Mortgage, Inc.,dated June 6, 2005, and recorded in Deed Book1148, Page 656, Camden County, GeorgiaRecords, subsequently modified by a LoanModification Agreement recorded July 24, 2006in Book 1272, Page 352 in the amount of ThreeHundred Fifty-Six Thousand and 00/100($356,000.00) Camden County, GeorgiaRecords, as last transferred to SunTrust Bank byassignment recorded on April 8, 2016 in Book1800 Page 617 in the Office of the Clerk ofSuperior Court of Camden County, GeorgiaRecords, conveying the after-described propertyto secure a Note in the original principal amountof Four Hundred Thousand and 0/100 dollars($400,000.00), with interest thereon as set forththerein, there will be sold at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash before the courthousedoor of Camden County, Georgia, within the legalhours of sale on August 2, 2016, the followingdescribed property:

All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land sit-uate, lying and being in the 33rd G.M. District ofCamden County, Georgia, identified as Tract B,consisting of 10.005 acres, more or less, asshown on that certain plat of survey prepared forSonny Doehring by Earnest C. Johns of AtlanticSurvey Professionals, Georgia Registered LandSurveyor No. 2774, dated August 20, 2001, enti-tled "Replat 2 of Estate 9A, Waverly FarmsSubdivision 40.531 Acres" which is recorded inPlat 14, File 12, Camden County, Georgia,records.

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this salewill be made for the purpose of paying the sameand all expenses of this sale, as provided inSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney’sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney’s feeshaving been given).

The entity having full authority to negotiate,amend or modify all terms of the loan (althoughnot required by law to do so) is: SunTrustMortgage, Inc. they can be contacted at (800)443-1032 for Loss Mitigation Dept, or by writingto PO Box 27767, Richmond, Virginia 23261, todiscuss possible alternatives to avoid foreclo-sure.

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

To the best knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party in possession of the prop-erty is Carl Bauer or tenant(s); and said propertyis more commonly known as 99A Waverly Farms,NKA 1438 Waverly Farms Road, Waverly, GA31565.

The sale will be conducted subject to (1) con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code (2) final confirmation andaudit of the status of the loan with the holder ofthe security deed and (3) any right of redemptionor other lien not extinguished by foreclosure.

SunTrust Bank as Attorneyin Fact for Carl Bauer and

Hilaire Bauer.Brock & Scott, PLLC4360 Chamblee Dunwoody RoadSuite 310Atlanta, GA 30341404-789-2661B&S file no.: 16-094887/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #207Fgpn11NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERGEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY

Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-tained in a Security Deed from XAVIER ESPINOSAto MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR MORTGAGEINVESTORS CORPORATION dated JANUARY 22,2010, and recorded on FEBRUARY 5, 2010, inDEED BOOK 1512, PAGE 00291, of the CAMDENCounty, Georgia Records; as last assigned toGREEN PLANET SERVICING, LLC N/K/A PLANETHOME LENDING, LLC, by Assignment dated JAN-UARY 10, 2013, and recorded on JANUARY 15,2013, recorded at DEED BOOK 1648, PAGE00714, aforesaid records; conveying the after-described property to secure a Note in the origi-nal principal amount of ONE HUNDRED FORTYSIX THOUSAND, SIX HUNDRED FIFTY Dollars and00/100 ($146,650.00) with interest thereon asset forth therein, there will be sold at public out-cry to the highest bidder for cash before thecourthouse door of CAMDEN County, Georgia,within the legal hours of sale on the first TUES-DAY IN AUGUST 2016, the following describedproperty:ALL THAT LOT, TRACT OR PARCEL OF LANDLYING AND BEING IN THE CITY OF ST. MARYS,29TH G.M. DISTRICT, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEOR-GIA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL-LOWS:ALL OF LOT ONE-HUNDRED-NINE (109)- BLOCK“C”-PHASE 6B OF CROOKED RIVER PLANTATIONSUBDIVISION, AS MORE FULLY AND ACCURATE-LY SHOWN AND DESCRIBED ON THAT CERTAINPLAT OF SURVEY PARK D. PRIVETT, JR., GEOR-GIA REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR NO. 2218,DATED AUGUST 15, 1988, RECORDED ON SEP-TEMBER 19, 1988 IN PLAT DRAWER 6, MAP NO.29, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, PUBLIC LANDRECORDS.

The indebtedness secured by said SecurityDeed has been and is hereby declared due andpayable because of, among other possibleevents of default, non-payment of the monthlyinstallments as required by said Note andSecurity Deed. The debt remaining in default,this sale will be made for the purpose of payingthe same and all expenses of this sale, as pro-vided in the Security Deed and by law, includingattorney's fees (notice of intent to collect attor-ney’s fees having been given) and all other pay-ments provided for under the terms of theSecurity Deed and Note.

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under the

U.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the security deed.

The entity that has full authority to negotiate,amend, and modify all terms of the mortgagewith the debtor is: Planet Home Lending, LLCf/k/a Green Planet Servicing LLC, 321 ResearchParkway, Suite 303, Meriden, CT 06450, (866)882-8187. To the best of the undersigned'sknowledge and belief, said property is alsoknown as 1109 Sunnyside Lane, Saint Marys,Georgia 31558, and the party in possession ofthe property is Xavier Espinosa or a tenant ortenants of said property.

PLANET HOME LENDING, LLCF/K/A

GREEN PLANET SERVICING, LLCAs Attorney-in-Fact for

XAVIER ESPINOSAKenney & Medina, P.C.3302 McGinnis Ferry Rd, Suite 100Suwanee, Georgia 30024(770) 564-1600 THE LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE. k:\fmcnds\espinosaxavier\noticeofsaleaugust2016.doc7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #208Fgpn11NOTICE OF SALEGEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY.

By virtue of a power of sale contained in thatcertain Deed to Secure Debt from MARVIN P.JONES to COLONY BANK, successor by corpo-rate name change to COLONY BANK ASHBURN,dated September 21, 2005, and recorded inDeed Book 1205, Page 442, et seq., in the Officeof the Clerk of Superior Court of Camden County,Georgia, said Deed to Secure Debt having origi-nally been given to secure that certainPromissory Note in the original principal amountof SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY-SIX THOUSAND FIVEHUNDRED and NO/100 DOLLARS($756,500.00) of even date therewith, as well asall extensions, renewals and modifications there-of, together with any and all other indebtedness,of any type or description, then or thereafterowing by MARVIN P. JONES to COLONY BANK,there will be sold by the undersigned, at publicoutcry, to the highest bidder for cash, before thecourthouse door at Woodbine, Camden County,Georgia, within the legal hours of sale on the firstTuesday in August, 2016, the followingdescribed property:

All that lot, tract or parcel of land lying andbeing in the City of Kingsland, 1606th G. M.District, Camden County, Georgia, more particu-larly described as follows:

Known as Parcel A-1, Hospitality Place, morefully and accurately shown and designated onthat certain plat of survey prepared by Privett &Associates, Inc., Georgia Registered LandSurveyor No. 2839, dated May 2, 2002, record-ed in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Courtof Camden Cunty, Georgia, in Plat Cabinet 4, FileNo. 10-F. This is the same property as shown onthat certain plat of survey prepared by Privett &Associates, Inc., Georgia Registered LandSurveyor No. 2218, dated March 19, 1997,recorded in Plat Cabinet 2, File No. 159E,Camden County, Georgia, records, and havingPIN No. 107-P-003A. This is the same propertywhich was conveyed to Marvin P. Jones fromWilliam H. Gross by Warranty Deed datedOctober 21, 2001, filed for record and recordedin the aforesaid Clerk’s Office in Deed RecordBook 841, Folio 489.

Subject to covenants, restrictions, easementsof record, if any.

THE STREET ADDRESS OF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS 991375 E. KINGAVENUE, KINGSLAND, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, TO THE BEST OF THE KNOWLEDGEAND BELIEF OF COLONY BANK.

The indebtedness secured by the aforemen-tioned Deed to Secure Debt has been and ishereby declared immediately due and payable infull because of the failure of MARVIN P. JONES tomaintain payments upon said indebtednessowing to the COLONY BANK, in accordance withits terms. Said indebtedness remaining indefault, this sale shall be made for the purposeof paying such indebtedness, as well as allexpenses of this sale, including attorneys’ fees.

The above-described property will be sold asthe property of MARVIN P. JONES and will be soldsubject to the following items which may affectthe title to said property: all zoning and subdivi-sion ordinances and/or regulations; matterswhich would be disclosed by an accurate surveyor an inspection of the property; all real propertyad valorem taxes or assessments, which mayconstitute liens upon said property; all lienswhich, under applicable law, would take priorityover the Deed to Secure Debt described above;and all easements, restrictions, rights-of-way,security deeds or other encumbrances of recordwhich have priority over the referenced Deed toSecure Debt.

To the best of the knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party presently in possession ofsaid property is MARVIN P. JONES and/or a ten-ant or tenants.

Please be further advised that the entitywhich has full authority to negotiate, amend andmodify all terms of the Note, Security Deed, andrelated documents, is:

Colony Bank115 South Grant StreetFitzgerald, Georgia 31750Tel: (229) 426-6000ATTN: Lee Bagwell

Please note, however, that such entity or indi-vidual is not required by law to negotiate, amendor modify the terms of such loan.

THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

COLONY BANK, successor bycorporate name change to

COLONY BANK ASHBURN, asAttorney-in-Fact for

MARVIN P. JONESMOORE, CLARKE, DuVALL

& RODGERS, P.C. /s/ D. BRADLEYFOLSOM, Attorneys for

COLONY BANK, successor bycorporate name change toCOLONY BANK ASHBURN

Post Office Box 4540Valdosta, Georgia 31604-4540(229) 245-78237/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #209Fgpn11STATE OF GEORGIACOUNTY of CAMDENNOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER

By virtue of the power of sale contained inthat certain Deed to Secure Debt from RODRIGOESCAMILLA to MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR ERAMORTGAGE dated December 3, 2010, filed forrecord December 7, 2010, and recorded in DeedBook 1548, Page 402, CAMDEN County, GeorgiaRecords, as last transferred to PHH MORTGAGECORPORATION by assignment recorded in DeedBook 1797, Page 248, CAMDEN County, GeorgiaRecords. Said Deed to Secure Debt having beengiven to secure a Note dated December 3, 2010in the original principal sum of EIGHTY ONETHOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND 0/100 DOL-LARS ($81,700.00), with interest from date atthe rate stated in said Note on the unpaid bal-ance until paid, there will be sold by the under-signed at public outcry to the highest bidder forcash before the Courthouse door at CAMDENCounty, Georgia, or at such place as has or maybe lawfully designated as an alternative location,within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesdayin August, 2016, the following described proper-ty: ALL THAT LOT, TRACT OR PARCEL OF LANDLYING AND BEING IN THE CITY OF KINGSLAND,1606TH G.M. DISTRICT, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, MORE FULLY AND PARTICULARLYDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:ALL OF LOT 13, THE MEADOWS SUBDIVISION,PHASE V-SECTION A, AS MORE FULLY ANDACCURATELY SHOWN AND DESCRIBED ON THAT

CERTAIN SUBDIVISION PLAT OF SURVEY BYJACKSON SURVEYING, INC., GEORGIA REGIS-TERED LAND SURVEYOR NO. 2804, RECORDEDIN PLAT DRAWER 22, MAPS 19-21, CAMDENCOUNTY, GEORGIA, RECORDS.

To the best of the knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party in possession of the prop-erty is RODRIGO ESCAMILLA or a tenant or ten-ants. Said property may more commonly beknown as: 1103 SUGAR MAPLE WAY, KINGS-LAND, GA 31548.

The debt secured by said Deed to SecureDebt has been and is hereby declared duebecause of, among other possible events ofdefault, non-payment of the monthly installmentson said loan. The debt remaining in default, thissale will be made for the purpose of paying thesame and all expenses of this sale, includingattorney’s fees (notice of intent to collect attor-ney’s fees having been given).

The individual or entity that has full authorityto negotiate, amend, and modify all terms of theloan is PHH MORTGAGE CORPORATION, 1MORTGAGE WAY, MT LAUREL, NJ 08054; (800)750-2518.

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, whether or not now due and payable),the right of redemption of any taxing authority,any matters which might be disclosed by anaccurate survey and inspection of the property,any assessments, liens, encumbrances, zoningordinances, restrictions, covenants, and mattersof record superior to the Security Deed first setout above.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the Security Deed. Pursuant toO.C.G.A. Section 9-13-172.1, which allows forcertain procedures regarding the rescission ofjudicial and nonjudicial sales in the State ofGeorgia, the Deed Under Power and other fore-closure documents may not be provided untilfinal confirmation and audit of the status of theloan as provided in the preceding paragraph.

PHH MORTGAGE CORPORATIONAs Attorney-in-Fact forRODRIGO ESCAMILLA

Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, PLLC11675 Great Oaks Way, Suite 375Alpharetta, GA 30022Telephone: 770-393-4300Fax: 770-393-4310PH # 29245This law firm is acting as a debt collector. Anyinformation obtained will be used for that pur-pose.7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #210Fgpn11NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERGEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY

By virtue of a Power of Sale contained in thatcertain Security Deed from CLIFFORD MCCLOUDJR, GLORIA J. MCCLOUD to MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC AS NOM-INEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS INC.,dated July 12, 2005, recorded July 22, 2005, inDeed Book 1164, Page 553-565, CamdenCounty, Georgia Records, said Security Deedhaving been given to secure a Note of even datein the original principal amount of One HundredEight Thousand Nine Hundred and 00/100 dol-lars ($108,900.00), with interest thereon as pro-vided for therein, said Security Deed having beenlast sold, assigned and transferred to THE BANKOF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEWYORK, AS TRUSTEE (CWALT 2005-35CB), therewill be sold at public outcry to the highest bidderfor cash at the Camden County Courthouse,within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesdayin August, 2016, all property described in saidSecurity Deed including but not limited to the fol-lowing described property:

ALL THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND SITU-ATE IN THE CITY OF KINGSLAND, 1606TH G.M.DISTRICTS COUNTY OF CAMDEN AND STATE OFGEORGIA, BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED ASFOLLOWS: ALL OF LOT 23 OF THE MEADOWSSUBDIVISION - PHASE I, AS MORE FULLY ANDACCURATELY SHOWN AND DESCRIBED ON THATCERTAIN PLAT OF SURVEY BY JOE P. DAVID,GEORGIA, REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR NO.1436, DATED AUGUST 22, 1987, REVISEDAUGUST 31, 1987 AND FEBRUARY 6, 1988,RECORDED IN PLAT DRAWER 5, MAP 181,CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA. TAX/PARCEL ID:82H-23

Said legal description being controlling, how-ever the property is more commonly known as141 WOODBRIDGE RD, KINGSLAND, GA 31548.

The indebtedness secured by said SecurityDeed has been and is hereby declared duebecause of default under the terms of saidSecurity Deed and Note. The indebtednessremaining in default, this sale will be made forthe purpose of paying the same, all expenses ofthe sale, including attorneys’ fees (notice to col-lect same having been given) and all other pay-ments provided for under the terms of theSecurity Deed and Note.

Said property will be sold on an “as-is” basiswithout any representation, warranty or recourseagainst the above-named or the undersigned.The sale will also be subject to the followingitems which may affect the title: any outstandingad valorem taxes (including taxes which are alien, whether or not now due and payable); theright of redemption of any taxing authority; mat-ters which would be disclosed by an accuratesurvey or by an inspection of the property; allzoning ordinances; assessments; liens; encum-brances; restrictions; covenants, and any othermatters of record superior to said Security Deed.

To the best of the knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the owner and party in possessionof the property is CLIFFORD MCCLOUD JR, GLO-RIA J. MCCLOUD, or tenants(s).

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the Security Deed.

The entity having full authority to negotiate,amend or modify all terms of the loan (althoughnot required by law to do so) is: BAYVIEW LOANSERVICING,LLC, Loss Mitigation Dept., 4425Ponce de Leon Blvd., 5th Floor, Coral Gables, FL33146, Telephone Number: 800-771-0299.

THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THEBANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE (CWALT

2005-35CB) as Attorney in Fact for CLIFFORDMCCLOUD JR, GLORIA J. MCCLOUD

THE BELOW LAW FIRM MAY BE HELD TO BEACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR, UNDER FEDER-AL LAW. IF SO, ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.Attorney Contact: Rubin Lublin, LLC, 3145Avalon Ridge Place, Suite 100, PeachtreeCorners, GA 30071Telephone Number: (877) 813-0992 Case No.BVC-16-02390-1www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.phpc7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #211Fgpn11NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERGEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY

By virtue of a Power of Sale contained in thatcertain Security Deed from MARK HOLCOMBE,GREGORY R. TANNER, CHRISTOPHER WITMER toMORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-TEMS INC AS NOMINEE FOR FLAGSTAR BANK,FSB, dated August 3, 2006, recorded August 15,2006, in Deed Book 1280, Page 713-726,Camden County, Georgia Records, said SecurityDeed having been given to secure a Note of evendate in the original principal amount of TwoHundred Ninety-One Thousand Four Hundredand 00/100 dollars ($291,400.00), with interestthereon as provided for therein, said SecurityDeed having been last sold, assigned and trans-ferred to Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC, ADelaware Limited Liability Company , there willbe sold at public outcry to the highest bidder forcash at the Camden County Courthouse, withinthe legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday inAugust, 2016, all property described in saidSecurity Deed including but not limited to the fol-lowing described property:

ALL THAT LOT, TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND

LYING AND IN THE 1606TH G.M. DISTRICT, CAM-DEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, MORE PARTICULARLYDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEING 59.79 ACRES,MORE OR LESS, AS MORE FULLY AND ACCU-RATELY SHOWN AND DESCRIBED ON THAT CER-TAIN PLAT OF SURVEY BY MATTHEW M. JOR-DAN, GEORGIA REGISTERED LAND SURVEYORNO. 3011, DATED MAY 14, 2006, AS RECORD-ED IN PLAT DRAWER 20 , MAP NO. 74 , IN THEPUBLIC LAND RECORDS OF CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA.

Said legal description being controlling, how-ever the property is more commonly known asV/L N/S JOSEPHS WAY, KINGSLAND, GA 31548.

The indebtedness secured by said SecurityDeed has been and is hereby declared duebecause of default under the terms of saidSecurity Deed and Note. The indebtednessremaining in default, this sale will be made forthe purpose of paying the same, all expenses ofthe sale, including attorneys’ fees (notice to col-lect same having been given) and all other pay-ments provided for under the terms of theSecurity Deed and Note.

Said property will be sold on an “as-is” basiswithout any representation, warranty or recourseagainst the above-named or the undersigned.The sale will also be subject to the followingitems which may affect the title: any outstandingad valorem taxes (including taxes which are alien, whether or not now due and payable); theright of redemption of any taxing authority; mat-ters which would be disclosed by an accuratesurvey or by an inspection of the property; allzoning ordinances; assessments; liens; encum-brances; restrictions; covenants, and any othermatters of record superior to said Security Deed.

To the best of the knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the owner and party in possessionof the property is MARK HOLCOMBE, GREGORYR. TANNER, CHRISTOPHER WITMER, SOUTHMOUNTAIN VENTURES, LLC, or tenants(s).

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the Security Deed.

The entity having full authority to negotiate,amend or modify all terms of the loan (althoughnot required by law to do so) is: BAYVIEW LOANSERVICING,LLC, Loss Mitigation Dept., 4425Ponce de Leon Blvd., 5th Floor, Coral Gables, FL33146, Telephone Number: 800-771-0299.

BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, A DELAWARELIMITED LIABILITY

COMPANY as Attorney in Fact forMARK HOLCOMBE, GREGORY R.TANNER, CHRISTOPHER WITMER

THE BELOW LAW FIRM MAY BE HELD TO BEACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR, UNDER FEDER-AL LAW. IF SO, ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.Attorney Contact: Rubin Lublin, LLC, 3145Avalon Ridge Place, Suite 100, PeachtreeCorners, GA 30071Telephone Number: (877) 813-0992 Case No.BVC-16-01951-1www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.phpc7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #212Fgpn11STATE OF GEORGIACOUNTY OF CAMDEN

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERBecause of a default under the terms of the

Security Deed executed by Charlotte F. SirmonFKA Charlotte Freeman to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.dated August 23, 2005, and recorded in DeedBook 1184, Page 213, Camden County Records,securing a Note in the original principal amountof $95,500.00, the holder thereof pursuant tosaid Deed and Note thereby secured hasdeclared the entire amount of said indebtednessdue and payable and, pursuant to the power ofsale contained in said Deed, will on the firstTuesday, August 2, 2016, during the legal hoursof sale, before the Courthouse door in saidCounty, sell at public outcry to the highest bidderfor cash, the property described in said Deed, to-wit:

LOT 9, SHADOWLAWN SUBDIVISION, PHASEIII, SECTION B ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE-OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT DRAWER 9, MAP NO.232 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CAMDENCOUNTY, GEORGIA.

Said property is known as 1105 Dove HollowCourt, St Marys, GA 31558, together with all fix-tures and personal property attached to and con-stituting a part of said property, if any.

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, whether or not now due and payable),the right of redemption of any taxing authority,any matters which might be disclosed by anaccurate survey and inspection of the property,any assessments, liens, encumbrances, zoningordinances, restrictions, covenants, and mattersof record superior to the Security Deed first setout above.

The proceeds of said sale will be applied tothe payment of said indebtedness and allexpenses of said sale as provided in said Deed,and the balance, if any, will be distributed as pro-vided by law.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with thesecured creditor.

The property is or may be in the possessionof Charlotte F. Sirmon, a/k/a Charlotte Freemanand Representative of the Estate of Charlotte F.Sirmon aka Charlotte Freeman, and RickeySirmon, successor in interest or tenant(s).

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. asAttorney-in-Fact forCharlotte F. Sirmon

FKA Charlotte FreemanFile no. 16-060122SHAPIRO PENDERGAST & HASTY, LLP*Attorneys and Counselors at Law211 Perimeter Center Parkway, Suite 300Atlanta, GA 30346770-220-2535/KMMshapiroandhasty.com *THE LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC-TOR. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #213Fgpn11STATE OF GEORGIACOUNTY OF CAMDEN

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERBecause of a default under the terms of the

Security Deed executed by Romanda DashunRobinson to Navy Federal Credit Union datedJune 11, 2008, and recorded in Deed Book1434, Page 297, Camden County Records,securing a Note in the original principal amountof $94,488.00, the holder thereof pursuant tosaid Deed and Note thereby secured hasdeclared the entire amount of said indebtednessdue and payable and, pursuant to the power ofsale contained in said Deed, will on the firstTuesday, August 2, 2016, during the legal hoursof sale, before the Courthouse door in saidCounty, sell at public outcry to the highest bidderfor cash, the property described in said Deed, to-wit:

All that lot, tract or parcel of land situate,lying and being in the City of St. Marys, 29thG.M. District, Camden County, Georgia, morefully and particularly described as follows;

All of Lot 2-A, Block 3, Chateau GardensSubdivision, as more fully and accurately shownand described on that certain plat of survey byRichard P. Clarson, Georgia Registered LandSurveyor No. 1294, dated July 31, 1981, record-ed in Plat Cabinet 1, Folio 27-A and 27-B,Camden County, Georgia, Public Land Records.

Subject to all valid and enforceable restrictivecovenants of Chateau Garden Subdivision, reser-vations and easements of record applicablethereto.

Said property is known as 5512 ChateauCircle, Saint Marys, GA 31558, together with allfixtures and personal property attached to andconstituting a part of said property, if any.

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, whether or not now due and payable),the right of redemption of any taxing authority,any matters which might be disclosed by an

accurate survey and inspection of the property,any assessments, liens, encumbrances, zoningordinances, restrictions, covenants, and mattersof record superior to the Security Deed first setout above.

The proceeds of said sale will be applied tothe payment of said indebtedness and allexpenses of said sale as provided in said Deed,and the balance, if any, will be distributed as pro-vided by law.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with thesecured creditor.

The property is or may be in the possessionof Romanda Dashun Robinson, successor ininterest or tenant(s).

Navy Federal Credit Unionas Attorney-in-Fact for

Romanda Dashun RobinsonFile no. 15-056074SHAPIRO PENDERGAST & HASTY, LLP*Attorneys and Counselors at Law211 Perimeter Center Parkway, Suite 300Atlanta, GA 30346770-220-2535/CHshapiroandhasty.com *THE LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC-TOR. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #214Fgpn11

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERUnder and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-

tained in a Security Deed from JOSEPH DAVISand MONICA R. DAVIS to Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc., as nominee forMortgage Investors Corporation, its successorsand assigns, dated June 9, 2010, and recordedon July 7, 2010, in Book 1529, Page 650, of theCamden County, Georgia Records, as lastassigned to PLANET HOME LENDING, LLC(Secured Creditor); conveying the after-described property to secure a Note in the origi-nal principal amount of $132,331.00 with inter-est thereon as set forth therein, there will be soldat public outcry to the highest bidder for cashbefore the courthouse door of Camden County,Georgia, within the legal hours of sale on the firstTUESDAY in AUGUST, 2016, the followingdescribed property:

All that lot, tract, or parcel of land lying andbeing in the City of Kingsland, 1606th G.M.District, Camden County, Georgia, more particu-larly described as follows:

All of Lot 54 of Greenacres – Phase 1Subdivision, as more fully and accurately shownand described on that certain plat of survey byStrickland and Associates, dated August 5,1994, recorded in Plat Drawer 10, Map No. 270,Camden County, Georgia Records.

The indebtedness secured by said SecurityDeed has been and is hereby declared due andpayable because of, among other possibleevents of default, non-payment of the monthlyinstallments as required by said Note andSecurity Deed. The debt remaining in default,this sale will be made for the purpose of payingthe same and all expenses of this sale, as pro-vided in the Security Deed and by law, includingattorney's fees (notice of intent to collect attor-ney’s fees having been given) and all other pay-ments provided for under the terms of theSecurity Deed and Note.

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the security deed. Pursuant toO.C.G.A. Section 9-13-172.1, which allows forcertain procedures regarding the rescission ofjudicial and non-judicial sales in the State ofGeorgia, the Deed Under Power and other fore-closure documents may not be provided untilfinal confirmation and audit of the status of theloan as provided immediately above. The entitythat has full authority to negotiate, amend, andmodify all terms of the mortgage with the debtoris: PLANET HOME LENDING, LLC, 321 ResearchParkway, Suite 303, Meriden, CT 06450, 1-866-882-8187. Please understand that the securedcreditor is not required to negotiate, amend, ormodify the terms of the mortgage instrument.

To the best of the undersigned's knowledgeand belief, said property is also known as 1103Greenacres Circle, Kingsland, GA 31548, andthe party in possession of the property is/areJOSEPH DAVIS and MONICA R. DAVIS or a ten-ant or tenants of said property.

PLANET HOME LENDING, LLCAs Attorney-in-Fact for

JOSEPH DAVIS andMONICA R. DAVIS

SOLOMON | BAGGETT, LLC3763 Rogers Bridge RoadDuluth, GA 30097(678) 243-2512 THE LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #215Fgpn18

IN THE PROBATE COURTCOUNTY OF CAMDENSTATE OF GEORGIA

IN RE: ESTATE OFClaire Alice Duby,DECEASED

ESTATE NO. 2016P106PETITION FOR LETTERSOF ADMINISTRATION

NOTICETO: Any and All Interested Parties:

Yvonne Pauline Bouvier-Dillon has petitionedfor Letters of Administration to be appointedAdministrator of the estate of Claire Alice Duby,deceased, of said County. (The Petitioner hasalso applied for waiver of bond and/or grant ofcertain powers contained in O.C.G.A. §53-12¬261.) All interested parties are hereby noti-fied to show cause why said petition should notbe granted. All objections to the petition must bein writing, setting forth the grounds of any suchobjections, and must be filed with the court on orbefore August 11, 2016. All pleadings/objectionsmust be signed under oath before a notary pub-lic or before a probate court clerk, and filing feesmust be tendered with your plead-ings/objections, unless you qualify to file as anindigent party. Contact probate court personnelat the following address/telephone number forthe required amount of filing fees. If any objec-tions are filed, a hearing will be scheduled at alater date. If no objections are filed, the petitionmay be granted without a hearing.

Judge of the Probate CourtRobert C. Sweatt, Jr

P.O. Box 818210 East 4* Street

Woodbine, Ga 31569912-576-3785

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APPLICATION TO REGISTERA BUSINESS TO BE

CONDUCTED UNDERA TRADE NAME

The undersigned hereby certifies that it isconducting a business in the City of Saint Marys,County of Camden, State of Georgia, under thename of: CenterOfSeo and that the nature of thebusiness is Consulting-Marketing, web-struc-ture, seo and that said business is composed ofthe following individual: Matthew Imgrund, 1003Regal Road, Saint Marys, Georgia 31558.

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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERUnder and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-tained in a Security Deed from JOSHUA COLTONHOWARD and TIFFANY ANN HOWARD, Husbandand Wife, Tenants by the Entirety with Rights ofSurvivorship, to Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., as nominee for MortgageInvestors Corporation dated May 19, 2010, andrecorded on May 26, 2010, in DEED BOOK1524, PAGE 00663, of the Camden County,Georgia Records, as last assigned to GREENPLANET SERVICING, LLC n/k/a PLANET HOMELENDING, LLC (Secured Creditor); conveying theafter-described property to secure a Note in theoriginal principal amount of ONE HUNDREDTHIRTY EIGHT THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED NINE-TY-SIX Dollars and 00/100 ($138,296.00) withinterest thereon as set forth therein, there will besold at public outcry to the highest bidder forcash before the courthouse door of CamdenCounty, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale onthe first TUESDAY in AUGUST, 2016, the follow-ing described property:

THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN BELOW ISSITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF CAMDEN, STATEOF GA. AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ALLTHAT LOT, TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND LYINGAND BEING IN THE CITY OF KINGSLAND,1606TH G.M. DISTRICT, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS: ALL OF LOT 26, CREEKWOODSUBDIVISION, PHASE II, AS MORE FULLY ANDACCURATELY SHOWN AND DESCRIBED ON THATPLAT OF SURVEY BY PARK D. PRIVETT, JR.,GEORGIA REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR, NO.2218, RECORDED IN PLAT DRAWER 7, MAP NO.70, CAMDEN COUNTY GEORGIA, RECORDS.

The indebtedness secured by said SecurityDeed has been and is hereby declared due andpayable because of, among other possibleevents of default, non-payment of the monthlyinstallments as required by said Note andSecurity Deed. The debt remaining in default,this sale will be made for the purpose of payingthe same and all expenses of this sale, as pro-vided in the Security Deed and by law, includingattorney's fees (notice of intent to collect attor-ney’s fees having been given) and all other pay-ments provided for under the terms of theSecurity Deed and Note.

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the security deed.

The entity that has full authority to negotiate,amend, and modify all terms of the mortgagewith the debtor is: Planet Home Lending, LLC,321 Research Parkway, Suite 303, Meriden, CT06450, 866-882-8187. Please understand thatthe secured creditor is not required to negotiate,amend, or modify the terms of the mortgageinstrument.

To the best of the undersigned's knowledgeand belief, said property is also known as 1106Creekwood Circle, Kingsland, Georgia 31548,and the party in possession of the property isJoshua Colton Howard, Tiffany Ann Howard or atenant or tenants of said property.

PLANET HOME LENDING, LLC F/K/A GREENPLANET SERVICING, LLC

As Attorney-in-Fact forJOSHUA COLTON HOWARD AND TIFFANY ANN

HOWARDSOLOMON | BAGGETT, LLC3763 Rogers Bridge Road

Duluth, GA 30097(678) 243-2512

THE LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #216Fgpn11

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERUnder and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-tained in a Security Deed from MICHAEL D.MCLIMANS to Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. as nominee for Mortgage InvestorsCorporation, dated October 14, 2011, andrecorded on October 21, 2011, in DEED BOOK1586, PAGE 348, of the Camden County,Georgia Records, as last assigned to PLANETHOME LENDING, LLC (Secured Creditor), convey-ing the after-described property to secure a Notein the original principal amount of ONE HUN-DRED EIGHTY THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDREDSEVEN Dollars and 00/100 ($180,807.00) withinterest thereon as set forth therein, there will besold at public outcry to the highest bidder forcash before the courthouse door of CamdenCounty, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale onthe first TUESDAY in AUGUST, 2016, the follow-ing described property:

THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN BELOW ISISSUED IN THE COUNTY OF CAMDEN, STATE OFGA, AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

All that lot, tract or parcel of land lying andbeing the City of St. Marys, 29th G.M. District,Camden County, Georgia, more particularlydescribed as follows:

ALL OF LOT 37, SUGARMILL PLANTATIONSUBDIVISION, PHASE I, as more fully and accu-rately shown and described on that certain platof survey recorded in Plat Drawer 11, Map No.48, Camden County, Georgia, records.Parcel Number: 134L 037

The indebtedness secured by said SecurityDeed has been and is hereby declared due andpayable because of, among other possibleevents of default, non-payment of the monthlyinstallments as required by said Note andSecurity Deed. The debt remaining in default, thissale will be made for the purpose of paying thesame and all expenses of this sale, as providedin the Security Deed and by law, including attor-ney's fees (notice of intent to collect attorney’sfees having been given) and all other paymentsprovided for under the terms of the SecurityDeed and Note.

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the Security Deed.

The entity that has full authority to negotiate,amend, and modify all terms of the mortgagewith the debtor is: Planet Home Lending, LLC,321 Research Parkway, Suite 303, Meriden, CT06450, 866-882-8187. Please understand thatthe secured creditor is not required to negotiate,amend, or modify the terms of the mortgageinstrument.

To the best of the undersigned's knowledgeand belief, said property is also known as 220Terra Court, Saint Marys, Georgia 31558, andthe party in possession of the property is MichaelD. McLimans or a tenant or tenants of said prop-erty.

PLANET HOME LENDING, LLCAs Attorney-in-Fact for

MICHAEL D. MCLIMANSSOLOMON | BAGGETT, LLC3763 Rogers Bridge Road Duluth, Georgia 30097(678) 243-2512 THE LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #217Fgpn20

RIGHT TO REDEEM

Dear NATHAN WHITAKER and unknown andany other party having a legal interest;

To all of the above individuals and Entities,please take notice that:

The right to redeem the following property towit:Map and Parcel #W1405009, being furtherdescribed as;

All that tract or parcel of land lying and beingin the 31st District, G.M. Camden County,Georgia in the Town of Woodbine and being themiddle part of Lot 4 in Block T, said Part runseast and west 70 feet north and south 105 feet.This part of Lot is 70x105 feet And bound as fol-lows: north by lot 3, east and west by parts of lot4, south by 8th Street. Also a certain portion cutout of the south part of Lot 3 in Block T andbound as Follows: North, east and west by lot 3,south by lot 4; this part of lot is 15x70 feet. TheParts of Lot 3 and 4 make a lot of 70x120 feet.

Subject to conditions, restrictions, limitations,easements, zoning ordinances of record, if any.

Said right to redeem will expire and be forev-er foreclosed and barred on and day of 15th dayof August 2016.

The tax deed to which this notice relates isdated the 3rd day of March 2015 and is record-ed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Courtof Camden County, Georgia, in Deed Book 1754at page 143.

The property may be redeemed at any timebefore the 15th day of August, 2016, by pay-ment of the redemption price as fixed and pro-vided by law to the undersigned at the followingaddress:

30 Crooked River Dr., Woodbine, GA 31569.Please be governed accordingly.EVERETT BURCH7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #219Fgpn10

IN THE JUVENILE COURTFOR THE COUNTY OF CAMDEN

STATE OF GEORGIAIn the Interest of:B.D.O.Sex: MaleA Child Under 18 Years of AgeDOB: 08/14/11Case# 1600126

NOTICE OF SUMMONSTO: BBrandy Louise O’Bara andJerry Lee Smith Jr. and any other personclaiming paternity of the above-named child.

You are hereby notified that the above-styledaction, which seeks the termination of parentalrights, was filed against you in said JuvenileCourt in Camden County, Georgia on the 19thday of April, 2016. The petition alleges that theabove-named child is (a) dependent child andthat it would be in the child’s best interest thatthe parents’ parental rights be terminated. Acopy of the petition may be obtained from theClerk of Camden County Juvenile Court. Thechild is currently in the temporary custody of theCamden County Department of Family andChildren Services.

THEREFORE, YOU ARE COMMANDED ANDREQUIRED to appear before the Juvenile Court ofCamden County, Woodbine, Georgia on the 28thday of September, 2016 at 9:00 o’clock a.m. Theeffect of the termination order requested shall beto terminate the parental rights and obligationsof the parents with respect to the above-namedchild, including rights of inheritance.

READ CAREFULLYNOTICE OF EFFECT OF

TERMINATION JUDGMENTGeorgia law provides that you can perma-

nently lose your rights as a parent. A petition toterminate parental rights has been filed request-ing the court to terminate your parental rights toyour child. A copy of the petition to terminateparental rights is attached to this notice. A courthearing of your case has been scheduled for the28th day of September, 2016 at 9:30 a.m. at theJuvenile Court of Camden County.

If you fail to appear, the court can terminateyour parental rights in your absence.

If the court at the trial finds that the facts setout in the petition to terminate parental rights aretrue and that termination of your rights will servethe best interests of your child, the court canenter a judgment ending your rights to yourchild.

If the judgment terminates your parentalrights, you will no longer have any rights to yourchild. This means that you will not have the rightto visit, contact or have custody of your child ormake any decisions affecting your child or yourchild’s earnings or property. Your child will belegally freed to be adopted by someone else.

Even if your parental rights are terminated:(1) You will be responsible for providing financialsupport (child support payments) for your child’scare unless and until your child is adopted; and(2) Your child can still inherit from you unless anduntil your child is adopted.

This is a very serious matter. You should con-tact an attorney immediately so that you can beprepared for the court hearing. You have the rightto hire an attorney and to have him or her repre-sent you. If you cannot afford to hire an attorney,the court will appoint an attorney if the courtfinds that you are an indigent person. Whether ornot you decide to hire an attorney, you have theright to attend the hearing of your case, to callwitnesses on your behalf and to question thosewitnesses on (what is) brought against you.

If you have any questions concerning thisnotice, you may call the telephone number of theclerk’s office which is (912) 576-3226.

If you want a lawyer appointed to representyou, you must let the Court or the officer of thisCourt handling this case know that you want alawyer immediately.WITNESS the Honorable Brent Green, Judge ofsaid Court.

SO ORDERED, this the 30th day of June,2016.To the foster parents, custodians, pre-adoptiveparents or relatives providing care for the above-named child: A hearing concerning the child willbe heard at the above-stated time and place.You may attend and be heard at such hearing,but are not required to appear.

Laurie W. FowlerJuvenile Court Clerk

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gpn11NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER

GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTYTHIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.

Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-tained in a Security Deed given by John JosephReed, Sr. and Karina Guzman to MortgageElectronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely asnominee for Freedom Mortgage Corporation,dated May 30, 2007, recorded on June 11,2007, in Deed Book 1359, Page 588, CamdenCounty, Georgia Records, as last transferred toWilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, asTrustee for Stanwich Mortgage Loan Trust A, byassignment recorded in Deed Book 1799, Page515, Camden County, Georgia Records, convey-ing the after-described property to secure a Notein the original principal amount of One HundredThirty-Five Thousand and 00/100 Dollars($135,000.00), with interest thereon as set forththerein, there will be sold at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash before the courthousedoor of Camden County, Georgia within the legalhours of sale on the first Tuesday in August,2016, the following described property:

ALL THAT LOT, TRACT OR PARCEL OF LANDLYING AND BEING IN THE CITY OF ST. MARYS,29TH G.M. DISTRICT, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEOR-GIA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL-LOWS:

ALL OF LOT 12 SHADOWLAWN SUBDIVI-SION, PHASE IV – SECTION B, AS MORE FULLYAND ACCURATELY SHOWN AND DESCRIBED ONTHAT CERTAIN PLAT OF SURVEY BY PARK D.PRIVETT, JR., GEORGIA REGISTERED LAND SUR-VEYOR NO. 2218, DATED NOVEMBER 23, 1992,RECORDING IN PLAT DRAWER 9, MAP NO. 207,CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA RECORDS.

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,

among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this salewill be made for the purpose of paying the sameand all expenses of this sale, as provided inSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney’sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney’s feeshaving been given).

Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, asTrustee for Stanwich Mortgage Loan Trust A,holds the Note and Security Deed to the above-referenced property. Carrington MortgageServices, LLC services the above-referencedloan on behalf of the current owner of the loan,Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, asTrustee for Stanwich Mortgage Loan Trust A.Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC, has the fullauthority to negotiate, amend or modify theterms of the loan and can be contacted at 1-800-561-4567, or by writing to P.O. Box 3489,Anaheim, CA 92803, to discuss possible alterna-tives to foreclosure.

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

To the best knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party in possession of the prop-erty is John Joseph Reed, Sr., Karina Guzman ora tenant or tenants and said property is morecommonly known as 1120 Natchez Court, SaintMary’s, GA 31558.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the security deed.

Wilmington Savings Fund Society,FSB, as Trustee for Stanwich

Mortgage Loan Trust A as Attorneyin Fact for John Joseph Reed,

Sr., and Karina GuzmanShelton, Harrison & Pinson, PLLC701 Highlander Blvd, Suite 270Arlington, TX 76015(817) 522-75507/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 - #220Fgpn18

IN THE PROBATE COURTCOUNTY OF CAMDENSTATE OF GEORGIA

IN RE: ESTATE OFJean Arlene PhillipsDECEASED

ESTATE NO. 2016P105PETITION FOR LETTERS OF

ADMINISTRATIONNOTICE

TO: Any and All Interested Parties:Michelle J. Stanland has petitioned for

Letters of Administration to be appointedAdministrator of the estate of Jean ArlenePhillips, deceased, of said County. (The Petitionerhas also applied for waiver of bond and/or grantof certain powers contained in O.C.G.A. §53-12-261.) All interested parties are hereby notified toshow cause why said petition should not begranted. All objections to the petition must be inwriting, setting forth the grounds of any suchobjections, and must be filed with the court on orbefore August 11, 2016. All pleadings/objectionsmust be signed under oath before a notary pub-lic or before a probate court clerk, and filing feesmust be tendered with your plead-ings/objections, unless you qualify to file as anindigent party. Contact probate court personnelat the following address/telephone number forthe required amount of filing fees. If any objec-tions are filed, a hearing will be scheduled at alater date. If no objections are filed, the petitionmay be granted without a hearing.

Judge of the Probate CourtRobert C. Sweatt, Jr.

P.O. Box 818, 210 East 4th StreetWoodbine, Ga. 31569

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gpn18IN THE PROBATE COURT

COUNTY OF CAMDENSTATE OF GEORGIA

IN RE: ESTATE OFElizabeth H. Dilworth,DECEASED

ESTATE NO. 2016P107PETITION FOR LETTERSOF ADMINISTRATION

NOTICETO: Any and All Interested Parties:Lola Mae Morris

Loretta Dilworth has petitioned for Letters ofAdministration to be appointed Administrator ofthe estate of Elizabeth H. Dilworth, deceased, ofsaid County. (The Petitioner has also applied forwaiver of bond and/or grant of certain powerscontained in O.C.G.A. §53-12-261.) All interest-ed parties are hereby notified to show cause whysaid petition should not be granted. All objectionsto the petition must be in writing, setting forth thegrounds of any such objections, and must befiled with the court on or before August 11,2016. All pleadings/objections must be signedunder oath before a notary public or before aprobate court clerk, and filing fees must be ten-dered with your pleadings/objections, unless youqualify to file as an indigent party. Contact pro-bate court personnel at the followingaddress/telephone number for the requiredamount of filing fees. If any objections are filed,a hearing will be scheduled at a later date. If noobjections are filed, the petition may be grantedwithout a hearing.

Judge of the Probate CourtRobert C. Sweatt, Jr

P.O. Box 818210 East 4th Street

Woodbine, Ga 31569912-576-3785

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RIGHT TO REDEEMDear Marlyn Mitchell and Queen Laprade and

all heirs Known and Unknown and any otherparty having a legal interest:

To all of the above individuals and entitiesplease take notice that:

The right to redeem the following describedproperty, to wit:Map and parcel # W1805008

All that tract parcel of land lying and being inthe City of Woodbine, 31st G.M. District, CamdenCounty, Georgia, more particularly described asfollows: Beginning at a point in the westerly lineof U.S. Highway 17 (also known as BedellAvenue) located 105 feet south of the southerlyline of lands of Madison Chapel A.M.E. Church,as measured along the Westerly right of way lineof U.S. Highway 17, and from said point of begin-ning, running in a southerly direction along saidwesterly right of way line 105 feet to a point;thence, at right angles, running in a westerlydirection 420 feet to a point on the easterly lineof the former right of way of the Seaboard AirLine Railroad, thence, at right angles, running ina northerly direction along said easterly right ofway line 105 feet to a point, thence, at rightangles, running in an easterly direction 420 feetto the point of beginning, Containing 1.0 acre,more or less, and being all of Lot 2 as shown onthat certain plat of survey for Dorothy Cody andJimie Lee Cody by R.W. Sheffield, GeorgiaRegistered Land Surveyor No. 396, dated May10, 1954, recorded in Plat Cabinet 3, File 19-B,formerly Plat Book 1, Page 154, Camden County,Georgia records.

Subject to conditions, restrictions, limitations,easements, Zoning ordinances of record, if any,Said right to redeem will expire and be foreverforeclosed and barred on the day of 16th day ofAugust, 2016.

The Tax Deed to which this notice relates isdated the 3rd day of March 2015, and is record-ed in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court,Camden County, Georgia, in Deed Book 1754 atpage 139.

The property may be redeemed at any time

before the 16th day of August, 2016 by paymentof the redemption price as provided by law toEverett M. Burch at the following address: 30Crooked River Drive, Woodbine, Georgia 31569.

Please be governed accordingly.Michael B. Perry, Attorney forEverett M. Burch7/14, 7/21, 7/28, 8/4 - #222Fgpn14

IN THE SUPERIOR COURTOF CAMDEN COUNTYSTATE OF GEORGIA

JEFFERY C. VURNAKES, Plaintiffv.PHILLIP LANCE, Defendant, who might claimadversely to Plaintiffs’ title to the Property knownas Lot 30, Phase Six of Sanctuary Cove at St.Andrews Sound Subdivision, as per plat thereofrecorded in Plat Drawer 17, Map 68, CamdenCounty, Georgia. Parcel No: 125L 030Civil Action File No.: 22015CV648AHN,Petition Quia Timet to Establish Title Against AllThe World, filed on July 21, 2015.

Service by Publication Ordered by SuperiorCourt Judge Roger B. Lane on June 30, 2016NOTICE of Petition Quia Timet to Establish Title

Against All the WorldTO: PHILLIP LANCE, whose address is

unknown, whose last known address was 355Jennings Mill Parkway, Athens, GA 30606-7274.

You are hereby summoned and required tofile with the clerk of said court and serve uponROBERT W. GUY, JR., Plaintiffs’ attorney, whoseaddress is RROBERT W. GUY, JR., P.C., 106 E.Weed Street, St. Marys, Georgia 31558, ananswer to the Complaint within 60 days of thedate of the order for service by publication orappear at the court in which the action is pend-ing within 30 days of the date of the order forservice by publication or file any pleading 30days after completion of service. If you fail to doso, judgment by default will be taken against youfor the relief demanded in the Complaint.

SO ORDERED, this 30th day of June, 2016.Superior Court Judge

Roger B. Lane210 East 4th Street

P.O. Box 550Woodbine, GA 31569

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CITY OF KINGSLAND, GEORGIAPLANNING COMMISSION

AGENDA – Monday, August 1, 20166:30 PM

I. Call to Order – ChairmanII. Approval of Minutes from the July 5, 2016meeting.III. Old Business: NoneIV. New Business:

A. APPLICATION FOR HOME OCCUPATION –Heather Vecera, 243 Merriwood Circle isrequesting a Home Occupation Permit for “TheChocolate Shop”. Sales will be by phone and atmarkets and festivals. Zoning is R-1.

B. APPLICATION FOR HOME OCCUPATION –Stephen Courtney, 108 Princeton Place isrequesting a Home Occupation Permit for“Courtneydecors” a painting and home repairbusiness. Zoning is R-1.

C. APPLICATION FOR HOME OCCUPATION –Eric T Taylor, Jr, 224 Cypress Dr is requesting aHome Occupation Permit for “Taylor Fabrication”making BBQ grills, smokers and pits. Zoning isPR/R-3.

D. APPLICATION FOR HOME OCCUPATION –John M Grajera, 105 Tide Water Circle isrequesting a Home Occupation Permit for“Portfolio Management and Tracking” a softwaredevelopment company. Zoning is PD/R-1.

E. ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT – Soil Erosionand Sedimentation Control. Amendment adoptsthe latest state model ordinance to maintainCity’s status as a Local Issuing Authority.

F. ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT – DiscussionOnly. Amendment would modify uses and otherrequirements in the C-1 (Central BusinessDistrict), add a new C-1A zone and change dis-trict boundaries.V. Miscellaneous discussion and/or announce-ments.VI. Adjourn.NOTE: Georgia Law requires that all parties whohave made campaign contributions to any mem-ber of the Kingsland City Council and Mayor inexcess of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00)within two (2) years immediately preceding thefiling of this request, and who desires to appearat the meeting in opposition to the application,shall, at least five (5) days prior to the hearing,file a campaign contribution report with the Cityof Kingsland Community DevelopmentDepartment.

As set forth in the Americans with DisabilitiesAct of 1992, the City of Kingsland does not dis-criminate on the basis of disability, and will assistcitizens with special needs, given proper notice(seven working days). For information, pleasecall (912) 729-5613. All matters shall bereferred after action by the Planning Commissionto the Mayor and City Council on July August 8,2016 for final consideration.

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ST. MARYS PLANNING COMMISSION WORK-SESSION

Chapter 22: Temporary Sales, Solicitors andVendors

Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 5:00PMCity Hall Council ChambersPUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

CITY OF ST. MARYSPlanning Commission Meeting

July 26, 20165:30PM

The following items will be heard in PublicSession at a Public Hearing at the June PlanningCommission Meeting held on Tuesday, July 26,2016 at 5:30PM in City Hall Council Chambers,418 Osborne Street, St. Marys, GA 31558.

1. REVERSE SUBDIVISION: Tommy Conkright,308 Serpentine Drive, St. Marys, GA 31558 isrequesting approval for a two lot to one lot minorfinal plat located on Serpentine Drive in Phase Iof Winding River Subdivision to include TaxParcels 120K 315 & 120K 316. The property iszoned PD R-1.

2. VARIANCE: RLF Winding River, LLC, 122Meandering Way, St. Marys, GA 31558 isrequesting a reduction of the left side yard set-back of 2.5' (7.5'Required, 5' Requested) toconstruct a residential structure. The property iszoned PD R-1, Tax Parcel 120K 245.

3. VARIANCE: Steven & Kim Sheffield, 305Conyers Street, St. Marys, GA 31558 is request-ing a reduction of the left side yard setback of10.5' (15'Required, 4.5' Requested). The prop-erty is zoned R-1, Tax Parcel 528 05 005.

4. MINOR SUBDIVISION: Steven & KimSheffield, 305 E. Conyers Street, St. Marys, GA31558 is requesting approval for a one lot to twolot minor final plat of a .56 acre parcel located at305 E. Conyers Street. The property is zoned R-1, Tax Parcel S38 05 005.

5. MINOR SUBDIVISION — Olin Wooten, 340McKachin Landing Road, Hazlehurst, GA3153980202 is requesting approval for a one lotto two lot minor final plat located on Sloan Street.The property is zoned MH, Tax Parcel 148 001A.

6. DILAPIDATED STRUCTURE: In accordancewith Section 46-102 & 103 of the St. MarysOrdinance, the City of St. Marys has scheduled aPublic Hearing in regard to an uninhabitablestructure located at 233 Cardinal Circle W.,owned by Sovereign Holdings, LLC, P.O. Box1375, Conyers, GA 30012. The property is zonedPD R-1, Tax Parcel Number S26-01-003A.

Hearing Notice1. The above item will be discussed in an

open forum so that the audience may participateand hear any discussions concerning the appli-cations.

2. Georgia Law requires that all parties whohave made campaign contributions to any mem-ber of the St. Marys City Council and Mayor inexcess of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00)within Two (2) years immediately preceding thefiling of the above noted requests, and whodesires to appear at the meeting in opposition orsupport of the application, shall, at least five (5)days prior to the hearing, file a campaign contri-bution report with the City of St. Marys Planning

and Zoning Director.3. As set forth in the Americans with

Disabilities Act of 1992, the City of St. Marysdoes not discriminate on the basis of disabilityand will assist Citizens with special needs, givenproper notice (seven (7) working days). For infor-mation, please call 912-510-4025.SUBMITTED FOR PUBLIC NOTICE BY THE CITYOF ST. MARYS

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Advertisement for Bids Construction of Improvements to

Old Theater ParkCity of Woodbine, Georgia

Sealed bids will be received by the City ofWoodbine, Georgia at City Hall until 12:00 Noonlocal time Friday, August 12, 2016 at which timethey will be publicly opened and read. Bids shallbe submitted on the Bid Form included in the BidPackage. No submitted bid may be withdrawnafter the scheduled closing time for receipt ofbids for a period of thirty (30) days.

The work to be performed will consist of pro-viding all the materials, equipment, machinery,tools, apparatus, means of transportation, serv-ices, facilities, staff, labor and any other suppliesnecessary to carry out, in good faith, the com-plete requirements of the Project in accordancewith the final approved plans & specificationsand bid package, which are available for pur-chase at the Bidder’s expense at ExpressPrinting, located at #15, 3365 Cypress MillRoad, Brunswick, Georgia. Express Printing maybe contacted at (912) 261-2868.

Time allotted for this project is 60 calendardays.

All bids shall be accompanied by a Bid Bonddrawn in favor of the City of Woodbine, Georgia,in the amount of at least ten percent (10%) of thetotal bid amount for the complete work. In accor-dance with O.C.G.A. 36-91-50, Bid Bonds shallhave good and sufficient surety or sureties asapproved by the City of Woodbine. In lieu of a BidBond, a Cashier’s Check, Certified Check orCash, in an amount of at least ten percent (10%)of the total bid amount for the complete workmay be submitted with the bid. The Bid Bond,Cashier’s Check, Certified Check or Cash repre-sents that the Bidder, if awarded the contract,will promptly enter into a contract and furnish aPerformance Bond and a Payment Bond as pro-vided by law and approved by the Attorney forthe City of Woodbine, Georgia. Each bond shallbe equal to one hundred percent (100%) of thecontract amount. The Bid Bond, Cashier’s Check,Certified Check or Cash shall be forfeited to theCity of Woodbine, Georgia as liquidated damagesif the Bidder fails to execute the contract andprovide a Performance Bond and a PaymentBond within ten (10) days after being notifiedthat he has been awarded the contract.

The complete bid package, including Plans &Specifications, is open to public inspection atWoodbine City Hall, 310 Bedell Avenue, Monday– Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

The Owner reserves the right to accept anybid or part thereof, or to reject any or all bids orto waive any informalities or inconsistencies inany bid.

CITY OF WOODBINE, GEORGIASteven L. Parrott, Mayor

City of Woodbine310 Bedell Avenue/P. O. Box 26

Woodbine, Georgia 31569(912)576-3211(City Hall)[email protected]

A2, Inc.Architectural & Engineering Consultants29 Coral WayBrunswick, Georgia 31520(912) 638-7415 (Office)7/14, 7/21 - #0051gpn05

Invitation to BidLift Station No. 11

Force Main ImprovementsBids Due: 07/26/2016 2:00 PM EST

The CCity of St. Marys, Georgia solicits sealedcompetitive bids for all material, labor and equip-ment for the ““Lift Station No. 11 Force MainImprovements”. Bids will be received up to anduntil JJuly 26, 2016 at 2:00 PM EST at St. MarysCity Hall, 418 Osborne Street, St. Marys, GA31558. Bids received after the specified time orreceived in any location other than that listed willnot be accepted. No BIDDER may withdraw his

bid within sixty (60) days after the date of Bidopening.

Project includes approximately 66,330 L.F. of12" C900 DR 18 PVC Force Main with all relat-ed accessories as shown on the plans and calledfor in the Contract Documents and TechnicalSpecifications. Bids shall be on Unit Price Items.The project shall be Substantially Complete with-in 1180 calendar days from the date of notice toproceed of the contract.

Each BIDDER must deposit with his bid,security in the amount of 5%, and shall be sub-ject to the conditions provided in Section 00200“INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS.” Each Bidder isrequired to submit a “Bid form”, “Bid Bond”,“Form of Qualification of Bidder”, “Non-CollusionAffidavit” and “Immigration and Security Form”as outlined in Section 00250.

This contract is GEFA funded. The Contractormust comply with: MMBE, WBE, & EEO compli-ance; Davis Bacon and Related Acts; Productionof Steel and Iron products in the United Statesand wage rate determination.

A Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting will be held aat2:00 PM on 07/12/2016 at 418 Osborne Street,St. Marys, Georgia 31558 in the CouncilChambers.

The CCity of St. Marys will receive bids until2:00 PM on 07/26/2016 at 418 Osborne Street,St. Marys, Georgia 31558.

Bids must be submitted in a SEALED ENVE-LOPE OR PACKAGE and clearly labeled:City of St. MarysAttn: Amy Peeples418 Osborne StreetSt. Marys, GA 31558Invitation to Bid: Lift Station No. 11 Force MainImprovements

The name of the company or firm submittinga bid must also be clearly marked on the outsideof the bid package.

Contract Documents may be eexamined at thefollowing locations:City of St. Marys, 418 Osborne Street, St. Marys,GA 31558Stevenson & Palmer Engineering, Inc. 424 EastOglethorpe Ave., Savannah, GA 31401AGC Builder’s Exchange, 4485 South AtlantaRoad, Smyrna, GA 30080McGraw Hill-Construction, 4300 Beltway Place,Suite 180, Arlington, TX 76018

Reed Construction Data, 30 TechnologyParkway S., Suite 100 Norcross, GA 30092

All Bidders are required to purchase BiddingDocuments, Specifications and Drawings fromthe office of Stevenson & Palmer Engineering,Inc., upon non-refundable payment of $$100.00.

Visit http://www.projectinformation.net for alist of plan holders on this project. Then enterUser ID: ““gmc” Password: ““office”. Then click on“My Projects” to select the appropriate projectout for bid.

The CCity of St. Marys will select the bid thatin its sole discretion is the most responsive andresponsible to the City. The City is not liable forany cost incurred by vendors in the preparationof this bid.

Unauthorized contact regarding this invitationto bid with staff or elected officials may result indisqualification. Any oral communications will beconsidered unofficial and non-binding on the CCityof St. Marys. Vendors should rely only on writtenstatements.

The CCity of St. Marys reserves the right toreject any or all bids, to waive informalities andto re-advertise, pursuant to federal and statelaw.

The CCity of St. Marys, in accordance withTitle VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C.2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49, Code of FederalRegulations, Department of Transportation,Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21,Nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted pro-grams of the Department of Transportationissued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies allbidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in anycontract entered into pursuant to this advertise-ment, disadvantaged business enterprises asdefined at 49 CFR Part 23 will be afforded fullopportunity to submit bids in response to thisinvitation and will not be discriminated againston the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex,age, handicap/disabled in consideration foraward.

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Never in my career would I have guessed typing that headline, or anything close to it.

Now with Vanilla Ice bouncing in your heads, it’s worth noting this summer has been nirvana for soccer fans. The U.S. hosted the Copa America tournament, the Euro Cup was staged in France, and of course, the Olympics will call Brazil home in a few weeks.

No other result in recent competition grabbed as much attention as Iceland’s 2-1 stunner over England in the Euro Cup knockout rounds.

Yeah, that Iceland. The one with glaciers

and volcanoes. Greenland’s next-door neighbor. I would have believed beating En-gland in a snowball fight or something else of a frozen persuasion, but on the lush green of a soccer pitch?

At least outside of the U.S., soccer-fueled coun-tries swallow defeats with huge mouthfuls of anguish and outrage. This was no different.

Despite its perceived ano-nymity, Iceland was ranked a credible No. 34 in the world

according to FIFA and En-gland No. 11, but the gap — and ensuing elation and humiliation — seemed far greater considering their contrasting soccer histories.

Losing manager Roy Hodgson didn’t wait for the inevitable, resigning im-mediately after a match in which his side led very early. The rambunctious English press pounced, the headline, “A load of cods wallop” beg-ging for an American trans-lation. (Without looking, I trust it’s not flattering.)

Iceland’s joyride ended in the quarterfinals to France, but not before the country of roughly 330,000 strong let the world know it can

boot a soccer ball around, too. In its own entertain-ing adventure, 26th-ranked Wales went a step further in the tournament, whipping second-ranked Belgium and reaching the final four.

Several wonderful under-dog stories have stolen head-lines this summer.

• Ranked No. 772 in the world, unheralded Great Britain tennis pro Marcus Willis had to win six quali-fying matches just to get into Wimbledon.

The 25-year-old gained media momentum as he won his first match in the main draw and found him-self opposite the legendary Roger Federer on Centre Court, the sport’s most be-loved sanctuary. Though Willis lost predictably in straight sets, the circuitous road he took just to reach the second-round meeting won him lots of fans, Fed-erer among them.

While becoming an over-night celebrity, Willis, ac-cording to the British press, also got a country club membership and a free hair-cut as part of his post-Wim-bledon bounty. He was also expected to rise about 350

spots in the world rank-ings, not bad for an instruc-tor who played club league matches less than 24 hours after swapping forehands with Federer.

• Andrew Landry, 28, was ranked a little higher as a golfer — No. 624 — when he survived quali-fying in North Carolina and Tennessee to reach his first major, the U.S. Open at brawny Oakmont last month. He had missed the cut in seven of his previous 13 PGA Tour starts, includ-ing his first five this season.

While the world’s best were hacking out of the rough, the Texas-born linkster shot a nifty first-round 66, the best-ever opening round in an Oak-mont-hosted U.S. Open. Landry, who played col-lege golf at Arkansas, didn’t flinch the next two days with solid scores of 71 and 70, and found himself in the final group Sunday.

He closed with 78 and tied for 15th place, but he proved anybody can be a threat at the game’s toughest tourna-ment.

• Anybody know what a chanticleer (properly pro-

nounced SHON-ti-clear) is? Many hopped on Goo-

gle after Coastal Carolina — not South Carolina, not North Carolina, not East Carolina, not even West-ern Carolina — turned the college baseball world on its ear with an improbable na-tional championship a cou-ple weeks ago. Hailing from Conway, S.C., just down the street from Myrtle Beach, the Chanticleers survived a best-of-three title series with Arizona.

The champions left plenty of national powers in their postseason wake, taking a super regional at LSU, and beating TCU twice and Florida at the College World Series in Omaha, Neb.

In a college landscape filled with Eagles, Bulldogs, Tigers, Panthers and Wild-cats, a school with “a proud and fierce rooster” mascot — according to the Coastal Carolina website — is best on the diamond.

Braves, Marlins areworth bragging on

With 58 defeats at the All-Star break, the season has been mostly a dud for

the Braves. The only sus-pense remaining is whether they will avoid 100 losses, and who will be traded next. (I say a confident no to the first part, and Julio Teheran and Nick Markakis to the second, if they haven’t been discharged already.)

Normally, a summer game between Atlanta and the Miami Marlins would gen-erate zero interest nation-ally.

But in one of the coolest things either franchise has been a part of recently, the July 3 contest was played at Fort Bragg in North Carolina in a 12,500-seat ballpark built solely for the occasion. In a tribute to the country’s service members, it was the first regular-sea-son pro sports event held on an active military base. The stadium, built in less than four months atop an old golf course, was to be converted into a recreational facility afterward.

By many accounts, the oc-casion was a rousing success. That the Braves lost, 5-2 wasn’t nearly as important as a memorable experience for both teams and a crowd wit-nessing a touch of history.

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CITY OF ST. MARYS

NOTICE OF ELECTIONThe City of St. Marys, Georgia will hold a General Election on No-

vember 8, 2016 to elect a Mayor and three (3) Council Members repre-senting Post #4, #5, and #6. In accordance with H.B. 105, passed 2011, all terms shall be for a period of four (4) years. Each position shall hold office from January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2020. All candidates will run at large and be elected by simple majority vote.

Prospective candidates desiring to be a candidate for Mayor or Coun-cil shall qualify in person at the City Clerk’s office in City Hall, 418 Os-borne Street, St. Marys, Georgia between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Qualifying will begin on Monday, August 15, 2016 and end on Fri-day, August 19, 2016 at 4:30 p.m.

The qualifying fee for the Mayor is $342.00 and Council is $270.00, payable to the City of St. Marys at the time of qualifying.

Early Advance Voting shall begin on Monday, October 17, 2016 through November 4, 2016 at the Camden County Board of Registrar’s office in the Historic Courthouse, 200 East 4th Street; Woodbine, Geor-gia between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. local time.

The deadline for Voter Registration for the General Election shall be at the close of business on October 11, 2016.

The General Election shall be conducted at Salvation Army (SOUTH-ERN VOTING PRECINCT), 1915 Osborne Street; the Salvation Army (NORTHERN VOTING PRECINCT), 1915 Osborne Street; St. Marys Middle School (WESTERN VOTING PRECINCT), 205 Martha Drive; Mary Lee Clark Elementary School, 318 Mickler Drive; and Mush Bluff Fire Station, 3557 Charlie Smith Sr. Highway, St. Marys, Georgia between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. local eastern time on Election Day.

Deborah Walker-ReedDeborah Walker-Reed, City Clerk

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A special visitor

Andy DiffenderferSports Editor

Andy Diffenderfer | Tribune & Georgian

Georgia hunters, anglers and wildlife enthu-siasts have a cutting-edge app to enhance their hunting and fishing activities, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division.

“This free mobile app gives both novice and seasoned sportsmen and outdoor enthusi-asts essential information in the palm of their hand,” said Dan Forster, director of the Wild-life Resources Division.

Features include:• Quick access to Georgia rules and regula-

tions• Carry an electronic copy of your license• Access your current harvest record and

Georgia Game Check• Use geo-locating tools to enhance your

recreational experience• Determine sunset/sunrise times based on

GPS location and other useful tools• Find public fishing areas, boat ramps and

wildlife management areas near you“This mobile app is a no-cost enhancement

to make outdoor participation easier and more enjoyable,” said Richard Wise, president of app developer Brandt Information Systems. “The free app gives customers access to all of their li-cense documents and outdoor resources in one central place.”

Wildlife Resources Division manages nearly 1 million acres of public lands for wildlife and habitat in Georgia. These Wildlife Manage-ment Areas and Public Fishing Areas are fea-tured on the app. Hunters also can use the app to satisfy the new requirement of having a harvest record and Georgia Game Check for turkey and deer.

Download the free app on your mobile de-vice through the Apple or Google Play Store and search “Outdoors GA.”

App gives valuable data to outdoorsmen

A free app geared toward assisting Georgia hunters and anglers can be downloaded through the Apple or Google Play Store.

WILDCATS

2016

Coming In August 2016

Submitted photoWith baseball season in full swing over the summer, children at the Camden County Public Library on Monday morning made a new friend with Southpaw, the Jacksonville Suns’ furry mascot.