Moultrie, Ga. May 29, 2008 — This Georgia land auction offers a unique investment opportunity and is being offered divided and selling at high bidder’s choice. Myers Jackson, a licensed Georgia real estate broker and real estate auctioneer, has been commissioned to conduct a Georgia real estate auction, including equipment, for 18.91 +/- acres in south Grady County.
Jackson and his team from United Country Certified Real Estate Auctions Moultrie office will conduct the auction on Saturday, June 21 at 10 a.m. Details on this Georgia land auction are highlighted online.
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In Triple Treasures, the author openly discusses her diagnosis with polycystic ovarian syndrome and the subsequent years of frustration she and her husband experienced while trying to conceive. She describes the joy, shock, and amazement she felt when she learned she was pregnant with triplets. Revealing the steps she took to ensure the safety and growth of her babies, she relates to readers the nature of her high-risk pregnancy. Finally, she recounts the experience of giving birth to premature infants and the challenges and lifestyle changes she and her husband faced throughout the critical and taxing first year.
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Moultrie is the county seat of Colquitt County. Moultrie is an agricultural community set in the Southern Rivers part of the State of Georgia. It is well known for its antique shops and has been styled “The Antique Capitol of South Georgia.” In outlying areas of the county, there are vast farmlands and rolling area of both cotton and tobacco crops. Moultrie is also the home of US Senator Saxby Chambliss.
Colquitt County became the 115th county in Georgia by an act of the Legislature on February 25, 1856. It was named after Walter Terry Colquittt, a minister, statesman and lawyer who was a military leader in the mid 1860’s. In 1879, a charter was adopted and 50 acres (0 km²) in the center of the county was declared the county seat. It was named Moultrie, after Gen. William Moultrie, a Revolutionary War hero.