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to e stake In a bunch of Willows;
then with a severance line S 11-30
E 1200 feet to a locust on the North
, bank of Hiawaasee River; then with
the meanders of eaid river up
ctream an easterly direction 210
feet more or leas to the beginning,
containing six (6) acres, more or
Being the same lands described
in a deed from Floyd Clayton,
Guardian of Edna Clayton, Eugene
Clayton and Joe Clayton, minors,
dated September 24, IMS and re
corded in the office of the Regis
ter of Deeds for Cherokee Coun
ty, .North Carolina In Deed Book
158 at page 488.
TRACT 7: -
The following described lot or
parcel of land situate in the Town
of Murphy, Cherokee County,
North Carolina, and more pastlcul
arly described as follows:
BEGINNING on the corner at a
fifteen foot alley at a Spanish Oak
tree on Terrace Avenue, ana run
ning with said Terrace Avenu? in
an easterly direction 351 feet to
an Iron peg on the margin of said
Avenue; (hence N 31 E 140 feet to
a drain next to Elbert Zimmerman i
house, thence with the meanders
at said drain down (be same 126
feet to a spring branch; thence
with the meanders of the spring
branch to the edge of Blumenthal
Avenue; thence with Blumenthal
Avenue 220 feet to a fifteen foot
Alley between Lot No. 13 and the
Leather-wood property, or Gurley
Lot; thence with the margin of
aald alley S 7 30* W. 118 feet to a
Spanish Oak tree on (he margin of
Terrace Avenue; the beginning.
SECOND PARCEL:
BEGINNING on an iron spike in
the toe of Terrace Avenue end
runs S 25 W 154 feet to an Iron
spike in the bank of Peachtree
Road; thence with meanders of
said road 384 feet to an iron spike
at the intersection of said road
with Terrace Avenue; thence with
Terrace Avenue 290 feet to the be
ginning.
The above parcels of land having
been conveyed to W. D. Townson
by Ruth Garrison and husband B.
C. Garrison, by deed dated June
15th, 1922, recorded in the office
of the Register of Deeds for Cher
okee County in Book No. 81, at
page 280.
Being also the same lands de
scribed in a Deed of Release dated
February 9. 1927 from L. E. Bay
less. Trustee, and W. R. Anderson
to W. D. Townson, which Deed of
| Release Is recorded in the office
of the Register of Deeds for Cher
okee County in Deed Book 98 at
page 100.
EXCEPTION: In the Town of
"Murphy, adjoining Leatherwoods,
W. D. Townson. Sr., and public
road. BEGINNING at a stake at
the Intersection of a 10 foot alley
with Terrace Avenue, and runs
with said Avenue S 78-50 E 85 feet
to a point; thence S 70-30 E 75
feet to a stake near an Apple Tree;
thence N 15 E 192 feet about one
foot west of fence to a stake on
Cherry Street (formerly Blumen
thal Street); thence with Cherry
Street N 7-30 W 188 feet to a stake
on ten foot alley; thence with alley
S 7-30 W 192 feet to a stake on
Terrace Avenue, the beginning
(last call once 200 feet). '
Being the same lands described
In a deed from W. D. Townson and
wife, Winnie S. Townson, to Wil
liam D. Townson, Jr. dated June
1, 1950 and recorded in Book 181
at page 34, Records of Cherokee
County.
TRACT 8:
That tract of land In Notla
Township, Cherokee County N. C.
listed for tax purposes and com
monly known as the 209 acre
tract "Powelson and Fox".
This the 10th day of December,
NOTICE OF SALE OF SEAL
ESTATE
IN THE SUPERIOR COVET
SUMMONS DOCKET NO. 3997
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
CHEROKEE COUNTY, Plahitiff.
VS.
W. G. WEBB, and wife. MAE
WEBB, Defendants.
By virtue of authority vested in
me by a Judgment of the Cherokee
Superior Court dated the 17 day of
July, 1951, in the above entitled
1953.
H. L. McKeever Commissioner
23-4 tc
action. I will, on Wednesday, the
13th day of January, 1854. at 12 o'
clock noon at the Courthouse door
in Murphy, North Carolina, offer
for sal* to the highest bidder for
cash the following described lands
in Valleytown Township, Cherokee
County N. C.:
FIRST TRACT: Part of Tracts
Nos. 22 end 23 in District No. 7.
BEGINNING on a Maple on the
South bank of Valley River, and on
the corner of the Mark Pullkim
Lot. end runs S 40 1 with aakl IIh
850 feet to the Railroad, thence up
aaid Southern Railroad N T6 E 804
feet to the aaid J. W. Porter Una;
thence with aakl line N 40 W 1500
feet to a bunch at Laurel on the
South bank of Valley river, a com
er of the aaid J. W. Porter lot;
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