1 Bryant-Wood Vows Are Sblemnized ^ Mlm Ruth Bryant, daughter of Rev. Jimmle Bryant, and the late Mrs. Bryant, of North Wll keaboro, and Mr. Kyle Wood, eon of Mr. and Mis. B. G. Wood, also of North WUkeeboro, were mar ried Saturday evening, September 11, at 5: SO p. m. at the home of the groom's parents. The bride's pastor, Rev. G. W. Curry, offici ated using the ring ceremony. The bride wore a street length drees of gray with black acces sories. She was attended by Miss Betty Wood, sister of the groom, as maid of honor. Glenn Wood was best man. Both the bride and groom re ceived their education at Moun tain View High School. Mr. Wood Is now employed at the Home Chair Company In Honda. Wesleyan Guild In Monthly Meeting Mrs. R. B. Dunn and Mrs. Warner Miller, Jr., combined hos pitality to the members of the Wesleyan Service Guild of the Wilkesboro Methodist church In their monthly meeting held Tues day evening at the home of Mrs. Dunn. The program on the World Council of Churches was in charge of Mrs. Tale Miller, who was assisted by Mesdames Russell Pearson, B)ll Moore, Bill Thom as, Edison Norman, and Jay Jones. Mrs. Robert Gamfeill, the president, wae in charge Of the business session. The annual district dinner meeting of the Guild will be held at L of stone and Dogwood; thence North 87 1-2 degrees West cross ing a high ridge passing a marked Hickory corner of an ad joining tract, and North of the spring 126 poles to a fallen Pine; thence South 3 1-2 degrees West crossing a branch at the end of 42 poles, crossing a high ridge at the end of 59 poles in all 103 poles to the point of beginning. Containing 87 acres more 01 lew. Second tract: Beginning on a large Hickory (old Pine) ^ and .running South 24 degrees West, crossing the old Statesville Road, and North Carolina Highway 115, 18 3-4 poles to a double Hickory on the North bank of Hunting Creek; thence up and with Hunting Creek and its me anders a general course North 78 degrees West passing the mouth of a small branch to op posite the mouth of a large branch corner of Lot No. 3, allot ted to Miss Lillie Johnson; thence up said branch with its meanders, and with the line of tract No. 3, the following courses and distances, North 13 1-2 de grees East 18 poles, North 25 degrees East 16 poles and 4 ft. North 16 degrees West 19 1-2 poles, North 45 degrees East 12 poles, North 8 poles, North 35 degrees East 18 poles, North 25 degrees East 29 poles, to a stake in the branch in the outside line of the original tract; thence East and North of the branch with the old original line 24 poles to a Beech, formerly a Poplar on the bank of the branch, original corner of' old tract; thence South 2 degrees West 70 poles to a Dogwood on a ridge, being the outside line of the original tract; thence continuing with said old line South 88 degrees Bast 10 poles to a stake; thenoe continuing with said olf line South 7 degrees East 31 1-2 poles to a large Hickory and the old Pine corner of the original tract and the beginning of this tract. Containing 28 1-4 acres more or less. Fourth tract: Beginning in a mouth of a ditch on the hank of Hunting Creek, corner Of Tract No. 8, and running North 36^1-2 degrees West 2 poles to a Syca more on the bank of Hunting Creek; thence with Hunting Creek the following courses and distances: North 78 degrees West 80 poles, North 60 degrees West 86 poles, North 75 degrees West 15 poles to a forked Sycamore at the mouth of & small branch as it enters Hunting Creek; thence up and with said branch crossing N. C. Highway No. 115, North 24 1-2 degrees East 4# poles to a (Sourwood; thence South 87 1-2 degrees Fast 60 poles to a Locust stump, and stone near the top of the moan tain end corner of Lot No. 8, al lotted to Miss Llllie Johnson; thence with her line South 8 1-2 degrdbs East 54 poles 5 ft. cross ing State Highway 115, to a Syc amore on the South bank of said Highway; thence South 24 de grees West 12 poles to the be ginning. Containing 28 1-4 acres more or less. Fifth tract: Beginning on a stake on the West bank of Hunt ing Creek as it now runs, W. R. Jornson's old corner, now Rich ard Call's corner; thence with the old creek bed prior to the | Flood of 1240, the following courses and distances: North 22 degrees West 11 poles, thence North 27 degrees But 10 poles. North 31 degrees West 8 poles. North 55 degrees West 8 poles. North 88 1-2 degrees West 41 1-2 poles crossing State Highway 116, and back in the pld creek bed Into the new ereek bed and to the South corner of Peter Moore's mill dam at the month of Biock Creek; thence up rock creek as it meanders general course South 50 degrees West approximately 180 poles to a Sycamore on the North (bank of Rock Creek, Parker's Southwest corner on said creek; thence with the old Parker line North 67 de grees West 72 poles to a Doable White Oak on top of the moun tain; OgllTle's corner; thence South' 18 degrees Bast with the Ogll-vle line, and with the top of the rlge 80 poles crossing Rock Creek to a White Pine on a spring branch, J. W. Fletcher's1 oorner, now Clarence Fletcher's corner; thence with Fletcher's line north 76 degrees Bast 84 poles to a stone on the side of: the mountain, the Peter Moore and John W. Fletcher's corner; thence South 87 degrees Bast 88 poles with Peter Moore's line 86 poles to a Black Gum, Richard ball's corner; thence with Rich ard Call's line North 13 1-2 de grees Bast 75 poles to a bunch of Chestnuts; thence continuing with Richard Call's line Bast 22 olee to an Apple Tree, now down; thence continuing with Richard Call's line North 28 de grees Bast 48 pole? to the point of beginning. Containing 182 acres more or less, j All prospective purchasers I requested to view these : prior to the saie, so that ' they I may be well acquainted with the I lands which contains valuable timber, valuable gravel beds, and , valuable farming land, located in close proximity to North ' llna State Hghway lid, and to Hunting Creek Baptist Chnrch and the Peter Moore Mill Place. I This 7th day of Sept, 1948. I i T. E. STORY. t-SO 41 (T) Commissioner. ? 1^. ..here ore the shoe* yoult wont to include in your now h 1*1 ? LOOK ? POST ? (SQUIRE TRUI (Tty DISTINCTIVE SHOES FOR k(M 1 mm] Amazing $10.00 PAYNE CLOTHING CO. 'B' Street North Wilkesboro, N. C. The R. C. LOWE FARM Located 3 Miles West of Moravian Falls, N. C AT AUCTION FRIDAY, OCT. 1,1948 AT 10:30 A. M. W e will sell, at auction, on the above date for Mrs. R. C. Lowe a 91 acre farm, known as the R. C. Lowe farm, located three miles west of Moravian Falls, N. C., one mile South-east of State Highway No. 18, between North Wilkes boro and Lenoir, and nine miles South-west of Wilkesboro, N. C. 25 acres of good bottom land, and several car loads of Pulp Wood. Well watered, and sever al acres in good pasture; on a gravel road, with milk route, school route and mail route by the farm. IMPROVEMENTS: 6 room house, born ond other out-buildings. This Form Will Be Subdivided PERSONAL PROPERTY One Cow and Calf - One Mule - Harness Plows - Wagon - Small Tools - Household and Kitchen Furniture This farm is owned by Mrs. R. C. 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