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LEGAL M ATTERS NORTH CAROLINA? Cherokee County ? In the Superior Court. Pearl City Veneer Company, now do ing lousiness as Pearl City Plywood Company, Incorporated, a Corpor ation, vs. Tri-County Lumber Company, and Mercantile Trust & Deposit Com pany, of Baltimore, and Joseph R WalKer. Trustee. By virtue of a judgment of the Su perior Court of Cherokee County, en tered in the action entitled as above, now pending in said Court, and pur suant to the authority therein con tained. the undersigned as Commis sioners of said Court, will, for the purpose of satisfying and complying with the provisions of said judgment, offer for sale, at public auction, for c$sh. on Monday. August 24th, 1931. at eleven o'clock A. M., Cen tral Standard Time, at the Court House door. Murphy, N. C., the fol lowing described property: All thos? certain sixteen hundred (1,600) Yellow Poplar Trees, each branded and inscribed with the let ter "P" in designation of the trees included under this conveyance, lo cated principally on the headwaters of the Tellico River and on Hang ing Dog Creek and coves adjacent thereto, and standing and being up on: to-wit: ALL THOSE CERTAIN tracts, pieces or parcels of land, described in a Deed from W. S. Whiting and wife to Cherokee Timber Company, dat ed January 9th, A. D., 1915, and re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County North . Carolina, in Deed Book 29, page 98, j on the waters of Tellico River and Hanging Dog and Beaver Dam Creeks, in District No. 5, more par ticularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT BEGINNING at a Hickory stand ing on the East side of a ridge North 70 Ea-n about thirty (30) poles from Steel Trap Gap, being the original Southwest Corner of Entry No. 4264 and in the line of Entry No. 1121; and running thence with the West ern line of said Entry No. 4264. North 25 East. One hundred and Eighty-five (185) poles to a Chest nut, its Northwest Corner, and flso a corner of Entry No. 6G44; thence East with the Northern iine of said Entry No. 4264 Ninety-three (93) poles to a Black Oak, its Northeast Corner; thence with the Eastern line of said Entry No. 4264, South 2d West One Hundred and Eighty-five poles (185) to a Chestnut Oak. its Southeast Corner and the Southwest Corner of Entry No. 6910; thence with the Southern line of said Entry N*o. 6910, East One Hundred and Fifty-four (154) poles to a stake in the line of Entry No. 6470; thence { with the Western line of said Entry No. 6470, North 10 East, Thirty eight (38) poles to a stake, its North, Brest Corner, also Southwest corner of Entry No. 6471; thence with the line between Entries No. 6470 and 6471, North 85 East sixty-one (61) i poles to a Chestnut Oak, the North- j east corner of Entry No. 6470; thence with the Eastern line of said last named Entry, South 10 West, forty one poles (41) to the line of said En try No. 6910; thence East with the line of said Entry No. 6910, eighty nine poles (89) to a Black Oak, its South East corner; thence still with the line of said last named Entry, North 40 East, 240 poles to a Beech, l another corner of said Entry; thence [ still with its line, North 20 West, Sixty (60) poles to a Chestnut, an other corner of said Entry No. 6910;! thence still with its line North 70 West, Fifty-two (52) poles to a! White Oak, another corner of said Entry; thence still with its line North twenty (20) poles to a White i Oak and Maple, a corner of Entry; No. 6411; thence with the line be-' tween Entries Nos. 6411 and 2090 1 on one side, and Entry No. 6910 on j the other, West Two Hundred and Eighty-five (285) poles to a Black Oak, tfke beginning corner of Entry No. 6910 and a corner of said Entry No. 6644; thence with the Eastern line of said Entry No. 6644, North 8% West, two hundred and seventy five (275) poles to a Chestnut, near the Cold Spring, rf corner of said Entry No. 6644, and also a corner of Entry No. 1691; thence with the Eastern line of said Entry No. 1691, North 20 West, Sixty-five (65) poles to a White Oak, the Northeast corner of said last named Entry, and also a corner of Entry No. 6908; thence with the line of said Entry No. 6908, North twenty-nine (29) poles to the line of Entry No. 105, thence with the line of said Entry No. 105, South 70 West, forty (40) poles to a Chest nut, the Southwest corner of said En try No. 105, and a. corner of said Entry No. 6908; thence with the line of said Entry No. 105, North 15 West, passing a White Oak, the Northeast corner of said Entry No. 6908 (also corner of Entry No. 2091) at One Hundred and Eighty two (182) poles, whole distance One Hundred and Ninety-two (192) poles to a large mountain oak, on the line between the Counties of Cherokee and Graham; thence with the said County line the following course* and distances: North 62 West, Nine teen and one-half (19%) poles, North 13 West, fifty (50) poles, North 21 east Fifty- one and three quarter (51*) poles, North 27 % "West, Fifty-tw. and th^-fourtte| ,52*) roles. North 6 East. Thirty, 30) to a LocuM 5^e in the a Mmr of ?',n " \s. 6909 and ?OMrn"enoe wHh tht line of said En frv No 1315. North 60 East, twenty ?ix "26) pole* to the three forked 1322. a corner of said Entr - 6594 : thence with the Une of 8?id En .... No 1322. South 6o W est, EiRht v-'two (82> poles to its Southwest \Ve<t, One Huhdred and Ten <110) rjole- to the Beginning corner of fcn fr-- No. 7749; in the line of tract No. 639* thence South 65 West, Thirt> {6our- and One-fourth .34 ,*> po ? . to ?? Beech; thence South. V ?? ?hre? and One-half (93 Va ) roles to a Stone on top of Ptckerwood Kidge, thence South 62 West, highty-six ard One- half (86?4) poles Jo a large Water Oak on top of said ridge, thence North 85 West, twenty-five ,jr>) poles to a Stone on top of said We marked with the letter F . thence North 62 West One Hundred and Eighty (180) poles to a Bii rch o- the line between the States ox North Carolina and TeIJ?es,f"1' thence with said State Line the fol lowing courses and distance^ S Sixty-one West Ten ? d oB^.? (lO1?) pole?, South 3ZV5i "J"' twenty-five and three-fourths (25%) poles,' South 56 'i West, ^?nty-two ( 22) poles. South 45 Vs West four teen (14 1 poles. South 37 H West, twentv-eight and three-fourths (28 %) poles. South 27 West, twenty three and one-half (23 H) poles. South 55 West, twelve and three (12%) poles, South 87 W est, Eign een and one-fourth (18 V.) poles, South 64 West, twenty-four and one half (241*) poles, N?ltt ?? Wert, twenty-one and one-half ( * > poles. South 56 West, eight and three fourths <8*4 ) poles, South 30% West, twenty-four and one-fourth ( 2 4 ^ ) poles, South 49 West, nine (9) poles, South 30 lt West twenty, Mi* (26) poles. South 30% East, twelve and one-half <12* ) poles South 6 Kast, sixteen and one-half (161-) poles, South 5b .. West, twenty-six and one-half (26 >.-,) poles South" 48 West. thirty-Jour and one half <34'j) poles, South West, seven and one-half (7Vi) poles. West thirteen and cnc-half (13Vi) poles. South 57% West, forty-nine and one half ( 49 \i ) poles. North 83 H West, twenty-one and one-Half poles South 68% West .twenty-sev en (27) poles, South 81 V4 West, twenty-nine (29) poles South 74 West, twenty and one-half (20 .4 ) poles. South 57 West, thirty-six and , one-half (36 H) poles, South 59 West thirty-eight <38) Pole?' ,5 ?!!} ; i^Wp^Southn6S",d Wet ni'ne teen <19? poles. South 7 1 -4 West One hundred and sixteen (116), poles. South 54 West, t^ntj'two . <22) poles. South 17 '.a West thirty nine (39) poles, and South *>8 A | West, fifty-two (52) poles to the| Tellico River, about three (3) Poles above the mouth of at ^'line Creek; thence leaving said State line, and running up said River as it rne- ( anders( the direction bet*ecn term , inals being due East), One hundred , and Eighty (180) poles to a stake ; thence South 20 West two hundred and seventv (270) poles to a Chest nut -. thence South 52 U West, seven tv-=ix (76) poles to a stake in the| line of Entry No 1310; thence with , the line of said Entry No. 1310,1 South 50 East seven (7) poles to aj Cliestnut Oak, the Northwest corn er of Pre-emption No. 563; thence] with the line between said Pre-Emp- . tion No. 563, and Entry No. 1310, South 50 East, Ninety (90) poles to a Hickory in the Tipton Gap, the North East corner of said Pre-emp tion No. 563 and the Southeast cor ner of said Entry No. 1310, and also a corner of Entry No. 1352; thence with the line of said Pre-emption No. 563, South one hundred and ninety two (192) poles, to a Spanish Oak, corner of said Pre-emption No. 563 and also a corner of Entries Nos. 8443 and 8309; thence with the line of said Entry No. 8309, South 54 West, Sixty-two (62) poles to a Black Gum, a corner of said last named Entry, and also a corner of Entry No. 8443; thence with another jline of said Entry No. 8309, West ten (10) poles to a Tock, supposed to j be the Northeast corner of Entry No. 4396; thence with what is sup posed to be the Eastern line of said Entry No. 4396, South 23 West, one hundred and sixteen (116) poles to a White Oak (now a stake), the I supposed Southeast corner of said Entry Number 4396, and in the line of Tract No. 258; thence with the line of Tract No. 258, East ten (10) pole9 to its Northeast corner, also a correr of Entry No. 8443; thence with the Eastern line of said Tract No. 258, South 15 West, seventy (70) poles to a small Maple, the 'Southwest comer of said Entry No. 8443; thence with the line of Tract No. 115 East, seventy (70) poles to a Chestnut in the line of Pre-emp tion No. 562; thence with the line of said last named Pre-emf4ion, North 20 West, thirty-four (34) poles to a hickory and Chestnut Oak (Hickory* down. Chestnut Oak standing), at the Northwest corner of said Pre- j empticn No. 562: thence with an- I other line of said Pre-emption No. J 562, North 50 Eest one hundred and j eighty (180) poles to a Chestnut, its Northeast corner, also Northwest corner of Pre-emption No. 472; thence with the line of said Pre-emp tion No. 472, North 60 East, One Hundred and Eighty (180) poles to its Northeast corner; thence with an other line of said Pre-emption No. 472, South 20 East, sixty-seven (67) poles to a stake in the line of Entry No. 921 ; thence with the line of said last named Entry. South 65 East, Two Hundred and Eighteen (218) poles to a stake in the line of Entry No. 2299; thence with that line North I fifty (50) poles to a stake, the 1 Southwest corner of Pre-emption No. 253. and the Southeast corner of Entry No. 4398; thence with the Southern line of said last named En try, West ninety (90) poles to its Southwest corner; thence with its Western line North One hundred and i Five (105) poles to a stake in the' line of Entry No. 4403 near a beau tiful spring; thence with the line of said last named Entry, South 75 West, twenty poles to a Spanish Oak, its Southwest corner; thence with the Western line of said Entry No. 4403, North 15 West, sixty-five (65) poles to a Service tree a corner of said Entry No. 8443, and near the Southeast corner of Pre-emption No. 582; thence North 85 West, with the Southern line of said Pre-emption No. 582, One Hundred and Ninety-two (192) poles to a Spanish Oak (now Chestnut) its Southwest corner; thence with the Western line of said Pre-emption No. 582, North 5 East, ninety (90) poles to a Spanish Oak, its Northwest corner, also the begin ning corner of Pre-emption No. 269; thence with the Northern line of said I Pre-emption No. 582, South 85 East One Hundred and fifty nine (159) i poles to a Chestnut Oak in the line of said Entry No. 4403; thence with the Western line of Entries Nos. i 4403 and 4402 North 15 West. Four; Hundred and Eighty-five poles to a Spanish Oak, the Northwest corner of said Entry No. 4402; thence with the Northern line of said Entry No. 4402, North 75 East, three hundded and eighty (380) poles to a Hemlock, its Northeast corner; thence with the Eastern line of said Entry No. 1402, South 15 East two hundred and for ty-two (242) poles to a Lynn, its Southeast corner; thence with the Southern line of said Entry No. 4402, South 75 West, One hundred and forty (140) poles to a Chestnut, the Northeast corner of said Entry No. 4403; thence with the Eastern line of sa.id last named Entry South 15 East, four hundred (400) poles to a Stone and Black Oak, its South east corner, also a corner of Entry No. 8442; thence with the line of said Entry No. 8442, South 35 East, ^j^ty-one (81) poles to a small White Oak near Dead Tree Gap and in the line of Entry No. 2299; thence with the Northern line of said last named Entry, East One Hundred and thirty-nine (139) poles to a Chest nut, its Northeast corner, also the Southeast corner of Entry No. 8244, and a corner of Entry No. C911; thence South with the Eastern line of said Entry No. 2299, three hun dred and ten (310) poles to an Ash (now a Hemlock), its Southeast corner; thence West with the South ern line of said Entry No. 2299, two hundred and sixty (260) poles to a Chestnut, in the line of Entry No. 6912; thence with the Western line of said Entry No. 6912, South forty (10) poles to a Chestnut, its South west corner; thence with the South ern line of said Entry No. 6912, East four hundred (400) poles to a Chestnut, its southeast corner, also the Southwest corner of said Entry No. 6911; thence with the Southern line of said Entry No. 6911; thence with the Southern line of said Entry No. 6911, North 70 East, One Hun dred and sixty (160) poles to a Chestnut and dogwood, the North west comer of Entry No. 6913; thence with the Western line of said last named Entry, South 20 East, sixty-three (63) poles to its South west corner; thence with the South em line of said Entry No. 6913; North 70 East, Ninety (90) poles to a Stake in the line of Entry No 1121; thence with the Southern line of said Entry No. 1121, West fodty-five poles to its Southwest corner; thence with the Western line of said Entry No. 1121, North. Sixty-three X63) poles to its Northwest corner; thence with the Northern line of said En try No. 1121, East, thirty-Eight (38) poles to the Beginning. Containing Seven Thousand One Hundred and Fortj_six and Seven-tenths Acres, more or lessi. SECOND TRACT BEGINNING, at a stake in the line of the "First Tract", hereinbefore described. South 20 West, One hun dred and Ninety-five (195) poles from the South bank of Tellico Riv er, at the point where the Northern line of Pre-emption No. 591 (or 581, figures on record not clear) is sup posed to cross the line of said "First Tract," and runs thence 80 West, sixty-five (65) poles to a Stake; sup posed to be the Northwest comer of said Pre-emption -No. 581; thence ' South 10 East, ninety-five (95) poles to a Stake in the line of said Firet Tract; thence with the line of said First Tract, North 52 % East twenty six (26) pole* to a Chestnut; thence still with the line of said First Tract, North 20 East, Seventy-five (75) poles to the Beginning. Containing 23.7 acres more :>r less, and being a part of the land covered by Grant No. 1312, issued by the State of North Carolina to Joshua Harshaw upon Pre-emption No. 581, said Grant being dated November 10th, 1852, and Registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, in Book "F" of Deeds at pages 94 and 95. THIRD TRACT Being the land covered by Grant No. 13n4, issued by the State of North Carolina to Joshua Harshaw, upon Pre-emption No. 560, said Grant being dated November 10th, 1852, and Registered in said Register's of fice for Cherokee County in Book "F" of Deeds at pates 93 and 94, said tract of land being in said Grant described as follows: BEGINNING on a large Poplar and runs East Ninety (90) poles to a Chestnut Oak; thence South On* hundred and Eigh ty (180) pole? to a large Hickory; thence West ninety (90) poles to a Stake; thence North (180) poles to the Beginning. Containing 100 (One Hundred) acres more or less. FOURTH TRACT BEGINNING on a Stake in the Western line of Pre-emption No. 560, the third tract above -described, sixty (60) poles North of the South west corner of said Tract, and run ning thence with the Western line of said Pre-emption No. 560, North sixty-seven (67) poles to a Stake; thence South 52 '2 West, Seventy one (71) poles to a Stake in the line of Entry No. 8309; thence with the line of said Entry No. 8309, South 69 East, Sixty five (65) poles to the beginning, containing 12 acres more or less, and being a portion of Entry No. 8469, Granted by the State of North Carolina to Oliver Lovingood, Assigned by State Grant No. 16181, dated January 27th. 1904, and Reg istered in said Register's Office for Cherokee County in Book No. 12 of Deeds, at page 264. FIFTH TRACT BEGINNING on a White Oak, the Eastern corner of Tract No. 98, in the forks of a branch, and running thence North 45 East, One Hundred and Thirty-two (132) poles to a Chestnut Oak in the line of Pre-emp tion No. 559; thence with the South ern line of said Pre-emption No. 559, South 60 East, Eighty (80 poles to a Fallen White Oak, the Southeast j corner of said Pre-emption; thence with the Eastern line of said Pre emption, North 20 East, One Hun dred and Eighty-five <185) poles to a Hickory, its Northeast corner; thence with the Northern line of said Pre-emption No. 559, North 60 West Eighty (80) poles to a stake in the State Line, in Sled Runner Gap; thence with the State Line the fol lowing courses and distances: South 11 East, thirty-four and one-fourth (3414) poles, South 71 West, for ty-one (41) poles, North 60 West, thirty (30), poles, North 81 West, Eighty-five and one-fourth (85 *4 ) i poles, North 48 West, Seventy-two and three-fourths (72%) poles, North 62 West, Thirty-four and One fourth (34%) poles and North 49 West, Thirty-two (32) poles to a Locust in a Gap, the Northeast corner of Entry No. 2072; thence leaving the State Line and running with the Eastern line^of said Entry No. 2072, South Two Hundred and] twenty (220) poles to a Stake in the line of said Tract No. 98; thence | with the line of said last named tract South 45 East, One Hundred and Forty-two (142) poles to the Begin ning. Containing Three Hundred and Sixty (360) acres, more or less. And being all of said Pre-emption No. 559, which lies in the State of North Carolina, and a part of Entry No. 2195; said Pre-emption No. 559 having been granted bv the State of North Carolina to Joshua Harshaw by Grant No. 1303, dated November 10th, 1852, and Registered in said Register's Office for Cherokee Coun ty in Book "F" of Deeds, on page 92, and said Entry No. 2195 having been granted by the State of North Carolina to Joshua Harshaw by Grant No. 3263, dated January 17th, 1870, and registered in said Regis ter's office for Cherokee County, in BTook "M" of Deeds, on page 266. 1 EXCEPTING, however, therefrom and thereout the lands excepted and reserved by the deed aforesaid. Each 'of the said trees being over Sixteen (16) inches in diameter and averag ing from sixteen hundred (1600) to I eighteen hundred (1800) feet per 'tree, and being at the date hereof stain ding and growing Yellow Pop lar Trees, and estimated to contain in the aggregate at least Two Mil lion Five Hundred Thousand (2,500, 00) feet: Together with the right, liberty | and privilege of ingress, egress and 'regress for the purpose of cutting, logging and removing the said trees and doing all other acts and things which may be necessary for the par ity of the second part to cut, log and remove the trees aforesaid. This sale is subject to confirma tion of court, and security satisfac tory to the Commissioners will be required of the last and highest bid der to secure compliance with the | terms of sale. This July .0 th, 1931. R. M. MOOFY, DONALD WITHERSPOON, (50-4t) ^ Commissioners. NOTICE OF SALE I Under and by virtu* of the of rale contained in a certain <j?J o f trust dated May 27th. 1930, b3 by Robert Rindeleaub to the 'unfoj signed trustee, recorded in the of Register of Deeds for Cheroiu* County, North Carolina, in BiJaB 103 at pag 67 et Sep., default htM ing been made in the payment of thel indegtedness thereby secured, ti*| undersigned will on the 3rd d?y ?> Aug., 1931, at 11:00 o'clock A. M at the courthouse door in Murph North Carolina. (Central SUndtrj Time) offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following scribed real estate conveyed in s?id deed of trust to- wit: Beginning at a stake on the *est side of the street leading from T?. nessee street to the depot ol the Southern Railway in the town of Murphy, a corner to a lot formerly owned by A. W. Axley and now cur, od by T. J. Sword and running ^ the iine of said Sword lot to the right of way of the Southern Rail way ; thence with the line of aid right of way to a stake on the northwest side of said depot street; thence with said street to the begin ning containing seven eights ot acre more or less. This June 30th, 1931. FRANK S. HILL, Trustee NOTICE OF SALE OF VALuTm~ real estate Uable deed" of of 4 delivered by ' w E ' RoVCUted |? s a.;s"sa >??"? County K C? in BookN0 279, default having been the payment of the iHj dt 10 thereby secured and dem"nJt !!I in order to ? j." f?r sale having: been made bj the^u41^ the same, I, D. H Till;- t lder of **n the seventh div If a TrU!t?. *31 ? 10:15 o'clock A M*0?^ Time) at the court V <M"n4r Cherokee Count""" C J?' ,? sale to the highest ifer for the following described propcrt."* Valleytown P" Town^t" ft. 37 10 County, North Carol^o' Chewla* Andrewr^ "f ? "toSJ'S rB?aA'^ ? B?yd Addition to the Town nf a I & ^ A thence in o t mountain ro.d; ?Uket8 rotft." 1 thenje'^^hlbf,^^-^ Matheson and Dr V t u' ! 0fetheOJ Sou th??st 'comer North 140 f;JlBCh ??pert?: thence s-asi^ss^-ras !?ence ?orth 10 feet to a <Ukr &.^est 200 fPet t0 ? 'tak^tte' North l^n corner of lot No. 8; tW ning. t0 the point of b'P? E veine known as "? *? n ? j home place of Julyf ;n3drW th,S the 6th d" /49 D. H. TILLITT, (49-4t.dht) Trustee NOTICE of sale of valuable REAL ESTATE. dfjrfn?er. *" by "rtue cf a certain fi' tr?st made, executed and dc Lefla Vl W" Pisher and tp? ?ei', to D- H- TiUitt, Tras - ? y 15th' 1929> and ?" oTn/jH/bV"'" of the Re,risttr ?n hi3 i?r Chcr?tee County, N. C.. havi>,?? k 101 PaKe 4-5' defautl the ^ made in thc Payment of J, indebtedness thereby secured and demand for sale in order to satisfy l indebtedness having been made T?nSe iolder ?f the same, I. D. H. lillitt. Trustee, will on the 7th day of August 1931 at 10 o'clock A. l ' Murphy Time) at the court house door of Cherokee County, .V. V' ?ffer for sale to the highest bid for cash the following described property: Being a portion of tract No. 98 in district No. 6. And being two lots Nos. 12 and 1J in Block "B" of the proposed sub division of W. B. Fisher. lows- Particularly described as foJ Beginning on a proposed street t? be known as "Fisher Street" and on? nundred feet removed from the East line of E. A. Holland; from thenc binding said proposed "Fisher Street" LI an Eastwardly direction a distance oi 100 feet to a stake; thence at right angles in a Southwardly direc tion and parallel with the East Use ?J Holland land a distance ox 150 feet to a stake; thence at n?ht angles in a Westwardly direc tion and parallel with the said pJ?" posed street a distance of 100 fee' which is 100 feet removed from the East line of the lands of E. A. Hol i.i * from thencc at right angles i? a Northwardly direction and parallel with the line of said E. A. Holland and 100 feet removed from the sam* t? the first station. . Being a lot of land 100 feet front ing on Fisher Street and extending back a distance of 150 feet. And be ing _the same lot or tract or piece of land upon which the said W. B. fW" ;r Hid wife are now constructing 1 home. Dated and posted this the Sth <W of July, 1931. D. a TILLITT. ?9-4t.dht) Trmt*
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