NOTICE OF SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
MACON COUNTY
MRS. CORA H. STILES, widow,
Petitioner
-vs
LAKE STILES and wife ETHEL
STILES; NORA STILES and
husband ELBERT STILES; FUR
MAN STILES and wife LUCY
STILES; GORDIE S. PENLAND
and husband LAWRENCE PEN
LAND; FANNIE S. STILES and
husband GEORGE F. STILES;
R. L. HOGLEN and wife MIL
DRED HOGLEN; J. B. HOGLEN
and wife GLORIA HOGLEN;
HAROLD HOGLEN and wife
WILLA HOGLEN; WILBER
HOGLEN, single; JACK HOG
LEN, single; and GENE HOG
LEN, single; Defendants.
Under and by virtue of the
authority vested in me by ap
pointment by the Clerk of Su- j
perlor Court, Macon County, I
North Carolina, to sell lands
described In the petition In the
above entitled action, said ord
er being dated April 15, 1952,
the undersigned will at Noon
on (he 16th day of May, 1952,
at the Courthouse door, offer
for sale to the highest bidder
for cash the following describ
ed lands:
Lying and being in Smith
bridge Township, more par
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tlcularly described as follows:
BEGINNING on a stake on
bank of road In Everfet Hog
len's line; then 8 36% W 10
poles to a stake; then S 52
deg. W 16 poles to a stake;
then S 5 deg. W 28 poles to
a stake; then S 15 deg. E 4
poles to a stake; then S 22
W 10 poles to a stake; then
S 14 yt deg. E 6 poles to a
stake in T. W. Angel's line; i
then N 77 deg. W 23 poles '
to a ?take, T. W. Angel's N.
W. corner in E. A. Vanhook's
line; then N 10 deg. E 46
poles to a stake in the old
road ; then N 22 deg. E 14
poles to a stake on bank of
old road ; then N with Sim
Long line to E. B. Hoglen's i
Hickory corner; then S 37 E i
5 poles to the BEGINNING.
Containing 6 acres, more or
less.
(This is the land formerly
owned by Rymer N. Stiles and
Cora H. Stiles, and has a house
and outbuildings upon the
land.)
This the 15th day of April,
1952.
C. BANKS FINGER,
Commissioner
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NOTICE OF RE-SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
MACON COUNTY
WHEREAS, Macon County J
Board of Education offered for
sale the land hereinafter de
scribed; and whereas, within
the time allowed by law, an ad
vanced bid was filed with the
Clerk of Superior Court, and
an order issued directing said
Board of Education to resell |
said land upon an opening bid
of $220.00:
NOW, THEREFORE, under
and by virtue of said order of
the Clerk of Superior Court of
Macon County, and by virtue of
G. S. 115-86, the Macon County
[Board of Education will offer
| for sale upon said opening bid
1 at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash at the door of
the County Court House in
Franklin, North Carolina, at 12
o'clock noon, on the 5th day of
May, 1952, the following de
scribed property, towit:
BEGINNING at a stake
which is located South 11
degrees East 2.29 chains from
a white oak on the bank of
the public road, said road be
ing known as the Tellico
Road, also being South 68
degrees West 0.14 chains
from a dogwood; thence
North 68 degrees West 100
feet to a stake; thence South
22 degrees West 50 feet to a
stake; thence South 68 de
grees East 100 feet to a stake;
i thence North 22 degrees East
50 feet to the place of the
BEGINNING, being a part of
the lands formerly owned by
S. J. May in Nantahala
Township, Macon County,
North Carolina, and being
the same land described in
a deed from J. M. May and
wife to the County Board of
Education, dated January 26,
1940, and recorded in the of
fice of Register of Deeds for
Macon County, North Caro
lina, in Deed Book D-5, page
362.
The successful bidder will be
required to deposit at the time
of the sale the sum equal to
1 10% of his bid and if he should
fail to do so said property will
| be immediately resold.
This the 17th day of April,
1952.
MACON COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION
By: Bob S. Sloan, Chairman
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nvnti: of SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
MACON COUNTY
WHEREAS, in the opinion of
the Macon County Board of
Education the following describ
ed real estate is no longer nec
essary for school purposes:
NOW, THEREFORE, under
and by virtue of G. S. 115-86,
the Macon County Board of
Education will, at the County
Court House door in Franklin,
North Carolina, at 12 o'clock
noon, on Monday May 19, 1952,
offer for sale to the highest
bidder for cash the following
described tracts of land, towit:
FIRST TRACT: BEGIN
NING at a black oak in Cal
loway's and Zachary's line;
.runs North 3 East 6 poles to
~a stake; then South 74 East
3 poles to a black oak; then
South 3 West 6 poles to a
stake; then North 74 West 3
poles to the BEGINNING,
containing one-eighth of an
acre, more or less.
Also a road twelve feet
wide at Calloway's and Zach
ary's line from school house
to the public road, being the
land described in a deed from
J. E. Calloway and wife to
School Committeemen of Dis
trict No. 57, dated June 5,
189(t, and registered in the
office of Register of Deeds
for Macon County, North
Carolina, In Book FF of
Deeds, page 213.
SECOND TRACT: BEGIN
NING at a stake In W. J.
Zachary's line, standing
South 19 West 1 R from a
B. oak and witnesses to said
corner and South 4 West 26
poles from the center of the
door of the Oak Ridge M. E
Church, and runs North 86
West about 10 poles to a
stake on the bank of the
road; then Southeast with
the road to a stake In W. J. I
Zachary's East line; then
with said W. J. Zachary's
line North 4 East 19'/4 poles
to the BEGINNING, contain- t
ing 1 acre and 74 square rods. |
The successful bidder will be
required to deposit at the time
of the sale the sum equal to j
10"^ of his bid, and if he should ;
fail to do so said property will
be immediately resold.
This the 18th day of April, '
1952.
MACON COUNTY BOARD 1
OF EDUCATION
By: Bob S. Sloan, Chairman 1
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ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE |
Having qualified as adminis
tratrix of Felix Stewman, de
ceased, late of Macon County,
N. C., this Is to notify all per
sons having claims against the
estate of said deceased to ex
hibit them to the undersigned
on or before the 22 day of
March, 1953, or this notice will
be plead in bar of their recov
ery. All persons indebted to said
estate will please make Imme
diate settlement.
This 22 day of March, 1952. !
MRS. VERNA STEWMAN, ,
Administratrix.
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In The Superior Court
NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA
MACON COUNTY
ALLIE WILLIAMSON GUFFEE, !
Plaintiff
- vs -
EULA WILLIAMSON FITZPO
TICE and husband
FITZPOTICE, Defendants.
The defendants EULA WIL
LIAMSON FITZPOTICE and
husband FITZPOTICE
will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been
commenced in the superior
court of Macon County, North
Carolina, brought by the plain
tiff to remove any claim of the
defendant's to a certain tract
of land in Cartoogechaye Town
ship, Macon County, North
Carolina, the same being a
cloud upon the plaintiff's title
in fee simple absolute; and the
said defendants will further
take notice that they are re
quired to appear at the office
of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Macon County, in the
courthouse in Franklin, N. C.,
within thirty (30) days after
the 22nd day of May, 1952, and
answer or demur to the com
plaint ot the plaintiff, and no
tifying them that if they fail
so to do the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief de
manded in the complaint.
This the 18th day of April,
1952.
/S/ KATE McGEE,
Clerk Superior Court
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