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PAGE FOUR WANTS LOST ON HIGHWAY 90 NEAR the H. H. Cowan old home, on May 31, lady's ring Liberal reward for return to Enterprise. LAND PLASTER FOR SALE If you are interested in buying your j landplaster at the lowest possible price, it will be to your advantage to see us before buying We arc selling the Nova Scotia brand. FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY Williamston. N. C. j-5-4t SOY - BEANS FOR SALE: 11.50 per bushel. G. W. Griffin, Williamston, I R. F. D. No. 1 je2 & 9 ! CHANCE OF A LIFETIME: RE-| liable man wanted to call on farm- * ers in Martin County: Wonderful op-.j portunitv. Make $8 to S2O daily. N" | experience or capital needed, W rile today. McNess Company, Dept. M.. Freeport, 111. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL I'ndef and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed uf.j trust executed to the undersigned trus tee by Joseph II Holhday and. wife.: Mar* C. Rolliday. on the Hth day _•! April. 192**, and of 'record in ' lie registry for Martin Count* in bout. Y-2. at page 621. sai.l deed of " l '" ; having been liivtli for the. purpose ol ; securing certain notes ot even dat*': / therewith, and default having heftt •' made in the payment of the saiil not V and the stipulations contained in w* said deed of trust not UavilVK been complied with, and at the request of the holder of* the said note the under signed trustee will, oil f\\ ednesday, 1471 I ' 25 REASONS „ • I why Frigidaire u the Advanced Refrigerator o Tho new all Porcelain-on steel Frigidaire it dittin guiiktd by important im provements and refinement. II you will study the fol lowing lilt of Frigidoiro't 25 advantag** wo foal tura that foe you ttae can b« but on* choice—Frigidaire. « « • I Porte!oin-on-*»eel iniide and t A smootk, Hat tap that it ea»y to keep clean. 3 Beauty of detign to harmonlto with any kitchen. 4 Acid and «tain-ie«i»ting, Mam law porcelain interior. 9 The Cold Control—tor antra fa# fraaiing. 6 Tka Hydrator—for freshening 7 Tka Qwickuba lea Troy—for releasing ica cube* ln#ontly. t Svrplui power for every need . . . |aft of in tka modem, high powered automobile. 9 Extreaely quiet operation. 10 All nchonimi enclosed and owt of *lght. II Econotkal operation. 1t Conveniently elevated food •keives 1) Ample food tfofoge space. 14 Highspeed freeilng unit for d>i»>rt« and Ice cube*. 19 Beautiful. politked tray fronts that aeal in the cold. 16 Metal freeilng trayi specially treated to prevent discoloration. 17 Cabinet equipped either with leg* w coder*. 11 Room for tall bottler and 19 Sanitary porcelain surfaces tW are eaiy to keep clean. 10 Ckromiem plated finings of . pi earing design that never need paMdiing. t1 Cabinet that can be built into wall mum or cupboard*, tt Model* for the (Mailed or I mm** family. 1) Three-year guarantee thol m*m the meefcantam, cabinet. 14 A General Motoi* value. tS Convenient term* owangtd to frigTdaire B Se I COURTNEY WILLIAMSTON, N. C. 1 ~ ! (julv Bth, 1931, at 12 o'clock tn„ in I front of the courthouse door tn j the • town of Williamston, K. C.. expose to 'public sale for cash the following de- r I scribed property, to wit: * Beginning in Horse Pen Branch, a 'corner, a gum, and known as corner in lot No. I: thence north 53 degrees east to the main road; S. J. D. Angcs line; thence down the main road with Jv | J Ange's line to Odk Thicket IBrahch: thence down said branch tj. I Horse P*h Branch, thence down Horse Pen Branch to the beginning, contain ing 35 acres, more or less. ' Being the same land bought from W H. Mizellc and Co. under deed dat-- ( ed September 30th, 1915, and recorded in the public registry of Martin Coun ity in Book L-l, page 11. I This the Bth day of June, 1931.-- IOIIN I) BIGGS. - K g 4i« ' Trustee I Elbert S. Peel, Attorney. j NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL X ESTATE j By virtue of the power of sale con ' tamed—in that icrtam dped of trust ex- j 'ecnte'd by Church W Ha'rdisoti to h '(» Burroughs, trustee, bearing date! ,!„t I k'ceinher 30th, 1927. and recorded in-hook N-2. at page 535, in the office ot the kejpxtiT of Deed# of Martin , County, ami deiault having been made | in the payment of the indebtedness 1 thereby secured,, the Ondersigned trus.- j tee will, on June 25th, 1931,- at' 12 o - j " cl.uk m»'ii. at tliT" rnnrthntrse d»or m ; Martin County expose to public sale to , the highest bidder f'or cash the follow-| ling described real.estate, to wit: i All that certain tract or parcel ol NOTICE ■ , North Carolina Martin County,—ln the Superior Court Before The Clerk The Dennis Simmon* I.unil.t r Company, A C orporation, vs.: s lames A Roberson, A L. Manning, ( C. oltrain, Mi-* Kffie (). Manning, r : iur i Rolierson 11 H R&berson, Connie Williams, Sallie Stone, K. t. Stone, Barbara lone- Roberson, J. 11. Ileatli, Jo»fi»lt Styron. Andrew Handiton, I' t ,ii Ik BembrttlKr.-fiHn. of Joe H Hardisoii, A. R. Dupree, I M. Griffin, I cilir.ll Land Bank of Columbia, B«-n Mack Manning;, Mrs. Robt. .Brown, Browin Mr- (ieorge Roberson, GeoT'E. Roberson, N. R. Manning, J. »-1 t '..ltrain I l" Coltram. Stain il Brown, Mrs. Wilson Griffui, Wilson Griffin, Ale xander Brow n, ( lede Brown, .Walter--Brown, Miss Mildred Long Rogers, B. I'. Lillev, W A D;iu\S.S Davis, Joseph W. Holliday, R. O. Martin, J. k Martin, I K W I .and ( oiitpauy, D. G. Matthews, Andrew Waters, M (J. Fouth,adrnr.,! A. T MtDonahl'* I.state, Mi> s Sarah A Mcbon ltl, A. M. Baxter, Bonner j I \\ ater.s !»!rs. loshUft- Waters'. Stuart Waters, Wade Waters. Mrs. Annie W atci s. Mrs Marv Water* Hodges, Leninite Ange, M H. Ange, _ Pearl le, \iiL!c' C W.'Ourgatius, Willie Watts,' Andrew Waters. K. A. Morri- Mrs. ( hoke Waters Choke Waters, Edwin Morris*, Mrs. Valid jr Waters, Yandy, Water- !• red ''Morris Klla I'. Morris, i Dennis Padgett, Morning Hunter, j I). !). Stalls, Mrs I) I). Stalls, I. W Mizelle, Mrs l W Mizelle, Em.lv h.j Smith wick-, Hi. J. K.. Smith wick, C C. Keys, Hortoit Mobley, Jolltv Modhn. j louts Modi n Staton (lardner, Lontiie Gardner, S. H Mobley, L. B. Harri son, Mrs I v.i Harrison. M N .riflin, John 11, Griffin, Louis (lodard, Lenora j tiodard 111 in v I. Hardisoii, Andrew Hardisoii, M. I . Gardner, Mrs. M. 1 ■,. miner, 1 V.it lie' Manning, Henry Modlin. Mrs. Roxie .Modtin. Arthur Simp-1 son Bettie Simpson, Redditi lyre, Mrs Agnes lyre, Janie ly re, / Albert I n re, N K (iritiin, Daniel M«»nre, Koine William Perry, Mrs. \\ illiani # i IVrtv Mollie l.eei Margie « lark, 1 thelint I arson, Romulus Lee. W. P. ' iray t'orey. l.iiinia Corey. J. II Heath, Mrs Rentier Heath, W W (iiitlm N. I (iardner, K-telle (iardner, Julius llardison, Alexander 1 iDry I N i'nrie. PrneliTin- 4'terfe, Mrs. l.ena Waters, Mrs. Bejtie >ray , Alk-ii I I Moore, George W Blount, t arrie Dell ( uiiitinghani, I'. I*. Cun-, ! niHKh'ahi Mi- Kale York H. W. MannitttfTAlton ( hapnian, Mrs Alton ( ( liapinan A I Maiming, I raiues D Manning, Henry Manning, Mary Man njitg Srtli Manning, Theodore Manning. Benjamin Mantling. Margaret Man mug W I'. I'owelJ, Yaie Bunting, M'rs \ anee Bunting, Dr. Sani|ison lladley, \rtiiur Williams; I'lbert S Peel, l orman Blade's Lumber ( onipauy, Miuitordj JtrovMi S S Brown, Stanril Brown, l.awrenee Brown,! Henr.y Brown, V. C., | ailgley D I Waters, Wade 11. Waters, Bertha Waters, Lula Brown, Julia ; Brow n I hoinas Blown, J. ('. Blown, Mr-, l-oline Gtimes. Henrv t,r tiles, \\ Harltri, (irMv'MoTlliii. ( lainlf Mi> • M-tyella Mt»Ulr> t A.; |) (*,riflin, lr Beyetlv. ( lift V, Sylvester Peel, Alex Peel, G. M. Peel. A. 1). (,i ittiu Sr Susan I «.riltm, lames A. (jrillin. Mr-. Mamie Grittin, Mrs. Sallie A Stone, ..In oi Mildred (.ullni and J.dm A. (".riflin, John W (.urkin, Wil tord sparrow, Mi- I Hie Sparrow, Mrs. Isadella llardison Mrs Nadella llardison. t.du oft t Hardisoii. letttwr 1., llardison, John A. Hardixon, lessie H llardison, Oliee t llardison and Fannie 1.. Hardisoii, James H. llardison, l'ruey I' Willis, ti Kills, J. Kdward Corey, II D. Roberson, \\ .1 Ward, Mrs. K. T. Roberson, S. D. Roberson, L H. Roberson, N. S Kohi i on. B> ttjamiii Roberson, Gep. A. Roberson, Archie Sobers Arnoltl i Kober-on Man I Griffin, W J. irillin, 1 illie M.'Griffin, Lucille GriHin, D. I I . i , riit ■ 11 , I h/alieth Hardisoii, Maek D. llardison, C.eorge Ward, Davtd i Ward, Pugli Ward, W illie B Boston, Mack Woolard, Flossie Woolard. Joe ■ lames', Nancy . James, W W. Kohei s.uii, Major-Loomis Lumber Company,] Mr- |oe Mavo Koliert Wells, Ml (iriffin, Mancey James, Dave Brooks, Jan 1 nie lames, I ' I! "Ange, Torn Brooks, Loiinie Whitaker, Warren Brooks, Sarah lame-, D R Mi/elle, l.izssie Mizelle, John Price. Vance Price, Miss Grace G| Berry, Helen Jane Berry, Leslie Graham Berry, Floyd Greswood Berry,, i liurlie I );i\ i-. A 1 Watson. Washington County Board of Education, W. M. West, Milton Jauies, W. ( Simmons, Mrs. L. A. Simmons, W. K. James, Mrs I vii Pern, S. II Mobley. Harrison Brothers and Company Cottic Belli-' j bridge, Alger Waters, Rudolph Waters, Howard Tyre, Pat Hardisoii, Wilson | GriHin, Sr. Gdii.,, Mrs. Mittie Manning, Mrs. V. C. Langley, Mrs. John W. I Gurkin and others. NOTICE:— To Whom It May Concern:- I lie parties above named and all other persons interested will take notice ! that on the 21st dav ot May, 19.11, the above named Petitioner filed a petition in the office ot the ' Clerk of the Superior-Court of Martin County to have the title to certain.lands therein described registered and confirmed pursuant to t hapti .'*) ot tin' I'uldii Laws of 1913 and Amendments, and that summons lias been issued returnable at the office of the .Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin ( ounty on the 21-1 day of July, 1931. Said laud is situated in the Counties of Mat tin and Washington in said Stat, atuj are bounded and de "j-M'Tlheri 7VV First Tract: Known as the Pasture l.and, ami Haw Branch Land, ly iiik I being in Martin County. Beginning at an iron post and pine on Geo. F. i Roberson's corner on the l'.asjj side of the Jamesville- Washington road; thence | j niniiing dow N 15 degrees 45 minutes F >2 poles; N 17 degrees I'. >o.4g poles to an iron | stob ,i sweei gum stump, 11. L. Manning's corner on the Westn-ide-of said road; theme N 75 degrees 30 minutes W 39.36 poles to au iroiwstob and pine, ||. I. Maun/tig's corner in C. C. Coltraine's line; thence N 26. E 1.67.64 poles ' along the line of ( . C. CoTlraih, Fffie O. Manning and Laura Roberson to an | iron stob aiuLlightwood stump to '( onnie Williams corner; thence N 29 de grees 45 -minutes W 71.4 poles along said Williams' line to an iron stob and | old Oak Stump, Sallie Stone's corner,'thence N 7 degrees W 45 poles along I said Stone's line to an iron stob and Persimmons tree at Barba Jones' corner; thence N K7 14 degr« s F. 59 poles to an iron stob in jhe Greenleaf Johnson Lumber Company's old-railroad bed; thence along the said railroad bed2l F 7.72 poles; F 13 F 9,(.8 poles; N 7 1-2 E 8 poles; N 2 E 9.6 poles; N 4 1-2 W '4 poles, N 11 W K.K pole-; N 13 W 12.6 poles; N 13 1-2 W 36.6 poles; Food Prices Are Lower AT JOHN A. MANNINGS FLOUR SPECIALS ROWENA 12 lb. bag /■ 24 Ib. bag Was 60c—Now Was sl.l5 —Now 50 c 98 c ROLLER CHAMPION 121b. bag 24 lb. bag ; Was 60c—Now . Was sl.l5 —Now 50* 98 c -————————-—"— ———— These brands are two of the best on the mar ket today. You can buy cheaper flour for lew money, but none will give you the satisfaction that Rowena and Roller Champion gives. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY J - J John A. Manning . . ;1 _ ■ - , '• \ J - "'.■■■' ' u # ' • ' - PU IL II HCD KVKRY TH.DAV .NO FW!DAV land lying and being in Williams Township, Martin County, North Car- Molina, containing 142 acres, more or less, bounded on the north by Dennis Simmons Lumber Co. lands,' on the east by the lands of J. D. Hardison, un the south by the lands of W. C. Stevenson and Joe Styron, and on the west by the lands of M. T. Gardner, and being the same land conveyed to l irst National Trust Co., trustee, by A. ETLiliey and wife, Carrie V. Lilley, .is is described in that certain deed of trust dated May 22nd, 1925, snd re eorded in book X-2, page 77 and 78 in the office of the register of deeds of Martin County. ! This tract of land is being sold free of incumbrance for cash or on terms satisfactory to the trustee. This 25th day of Mav, 1931. E. O. BURROUGHS, tfly29 4tw * Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator ■of the estate of Mrs. Mollie A." Ayers,. deceased, late of Martin County, [North Carolina, this is to notify allj 'persons having claims against the es- ( ,tate of said deceased to exhibit them j to the undersigned at his office in the i Branch Banking and Trust Company j building, Williamston, N. C., on or l>c-, fore the 6th day of May, l'> 32, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their 'recovery. All persons indebted 'to said estate will please make immediate ! payment .|i the, undersigned. ' This the oth dav of May, 1931. C 1> CAKSTAKPHEN, i Administrator of Mrs. Mollie A. Avers, deceased. m-12-6t THE ENTERPRISE N 14 W 118.6 pole* to an iron »tob in the run of Keepers Branch; thence tip the run of Keepers Branch S 87 1-2 E 9 pole*; S 87 3-4sE 12.6 poles; S 75 E 11 6 poles; S 56 E 13.4 poles; S 45 1-2 E 10.7 poles; S 49 1-4 £ 11.48 poles; S 86 E 14.6 poles; S 77 3-4 E 10.64 poles; S 82 1-2 E 15.5 poles to an iron stob and Cypress stump in said Keepers Branch, J. H. Heath's corner and Joseph Styron's corner; thence S 10 1-2 W 34 pole* along Joseph Styron s line to an iron stob on White Oak Pocosin Branch; thence S 72 degrees 45 minutes E 143 poles along said Styron'* line to an iron post and lightwood stump in said Styron's line; thence S 86 degree* E 101 pole* along said Sty ron's line to an iron stob and Pine in the run of Haw Branch. Joseph Styron s corner: thence up Haw Branch S 13 W 10.4 poles; S 13 E 12 poles; S 6 W 4 poles; S3l E 5.32 pole*; S4 E 5 poles; Sl7 -1-2 W 5 poles; S 5 W6.4 pole*; S 16 1-4 E 12 poles; S 34 1-4 E 14.4 poles; S 21 1-4 E 9.24 poles; S 19 E 10.32 polrt; S 29 1-2 E 40.28 poles; S 21 E 10 1-2 poles; SIIE 28 68 poles to an iron stob on the north side of the Jamesville- Washington County road; thence S 67 1-4 W 99.32 poles along Dupree line in the said J & W road to an iron stob, C. C. Coltrain's corner; thence N 15 1-4 W 57 poles to an iron stob in C.C. Coltrain's corner; thence N 88 1-4 W 132.88 poles to an iron stob and black K um in C. C. Coltrain's in White Oak Pocosin Branch; thence 523 E 12.76 poles to an iron stob in the mouth of Hollow Pond Branch, Barbara Jones s cor per; thence alon# Hollow Pond Branch N 84 W 7 poles; S 48 1-4 W 24 poles, S 26 VV 16 poles to an iron stob in Barbara Jones's line in said branch; thence S 32 3-4 W 24 poles to an iron stob in a stump, Barbara Jones'* corner; thence S 25 deg. 45 min. E 72 poles along Barbara Jones' line to an iron stob on the north side of the J amesville-Washington County road; thence along the said road N 55 E 14 poles; N 57 1-2 E 41 poles; N 86 E 13.6 poles; N 74 E 19.2 poles; N 67 1-2 W 27 poles; N 68 E 56 poles to an iron stob, Dupree's corner; thence S 15 degrees 15 minutes E 70.72 poles to an iron stob and lightwood stump in Dupree's and J. M. Griffin's corner; thence S 29 E 205 poles along said Grif fin's line to an iron stob, J. L. Coltrain's corner; thence N 53 degrees 30 min utes E 91.6 pples to an iron stob, J. M. Griffin's corner; thence S 53 degrees 15 minutes E 140 poles along said Griffin's line to an iron stob in the run of Potilar Branch; thence up the run of said Branch S 17 1-2 E 22.2 poles; S 15 E 23 5 poles; S 8 1-4 E 22 poles; S 1 1-2 W 19 poles; S 13 1-2 \V 8 pole*; S 26 1-2 W 7 poles; S 30 W 7 poles; S 23 1-4 W 6 poles; S 46 3-4 W 6.6 poles; S 45 3-4 W 8.4 poles; S 38 1-2 W 8 poles to an iron stob and black gum in the head of Poplar Branch, B. McManning and N. R. Manning's corner; thence N 89 W 39 poles to an iron stob, J. L. Coltrain's corner; thence N 21 W 27 poles'to an iron stob, J. L. Coltrain's corner; thence N44 W 180 poles to an iron st»b in J L. Coltrain's ami J. M. Griffin's corner; thence 565 dejt 30 mijL W 99 poles to an iron stob in J. L. Coltrain's corner; thence N 79 1-2 W 36 pole* to an iron stob, J. L. Coltrain's corner; N 6 W 10 poles to an iron stob and gum in the head of Great Branch; thence down Great Branch N 87 W 10 poles; S 61 1-4 W 13.2 poles; S 47 1-2 W 8 1-2 poles; S 86 W 13.64 pole* to an iron stob in an old path, C. C. Coltrain's line; thence N 66 3-4 W 35 1-2 poles to an iron post in said Great branch, C. C. Coltrain's corner; thence S. 22 1-2 degrees W 92 1-2 poles along C. C. Coltrain's line to an iron stob to a pine C. C. Coltrain's corner; thence N 77 W 222 poles along C. C. Coltrain s and Geo. K. Roberson's line to j»n iron stob and pine, the beginning, Contain ing one thousand two hundred and t\venty fc six (1,226) acres, more or less. Second Tract Tract No. lon plat_No. 2-Al „ . "Known as.Cabin Swamp tract, composed of four separate tracts, \\ eisen field, Cobb and Henderson, and ( rowfoot, lying and beiiig in Martin County. Beginning at a line, axle, or stob, B. 1". Lilley's corner, on.the road leading to the Jim Bro\,va farm and then Cabin's Swamp; thence up said swamp N. 72 1-2 K. 20 poles; S U 1-2 E 14 poles; S 4 E 14 poles; S 77 E 27 poles; S 54 E 8.56| poles; S 62 1-2 E 24 poles; S 14 E 2 poles; S 34 1-2 W 4.6 poles; S 14 1-2 El 7.75 poles; S 89 E 8.72 poles; S 20 W 10 poles; S 47 1-2 E 4.72 poles; S 1 1-2| W 7 poles; S 74 E 14 poles; S 45 E 10 poles; S 29 E 8 poles; S 1 W 6.8 poles; S 64 1-2 E 9 poles; N 69 E 11 poles; S 45 E 12.8 pole*; S 82 E 17.08 poles; S 53 E 15.08 poles; N 71 1-2 E 14 poles; S 74 E 16 poles; S 25 E 24 poles; S 8 poles; S 62 E 12 poles; S 40 E 12 pojes; S 7 W 16 poles; S 60 E 20 poles; S 46 E 10 poles; S 63 E 14 poles; S 37 E 7 poles; S 71 E 23 poles; S 33 E 25, poles: S 63 1-4 E 14 poles; S 73 E 7 poles to an iron pipe in Cabin's Swamp, J. & W. l«and Company's line or corner, and the Jim Brown corner; thence N 8(t 1-4 E 65 poles to an iron market-; thence S 67 E 57 pj,>les to an iron marker; thence S 3 W 96 poles to the Stubbs' Grant corner; an iron marker; thence N 76 E 123 poles with Stubbs'"Grant to Corey's Patent corner, on Lee's , Branch; thence N 15 degrees 30 minutes E 55 poles to an iron marker; N 15 degrees 30' W 260 poles to an iron pipe, Corey and McDonald's corner; 1 thence N 88 degrees 30' E 157.8 poles to an iron pipe; S 33 degrees 30' E 90 ■ poles to a» iron pipe; thence N 58 degrees 30 minutes E 196 poles to an iron pipe, A. M. Baxter's corner; thence N. 62 degrees 30 W 16l poles to a sweet Kinn and iron pipe in Ashley Davis' heirs' corner in Horse Pen Branch; thence I up said branch S 18 W 45 poles; S 25 1-2 W 30 poles; W K poles S 8 pole*; i S 29 W 13 poles; N 56 1-2 W 24 poles; N 45 poles; to B. F. l.illey's and W. A. Davis' corner; thence S 66 W 222 poles to an iron stob and a post oak on the north side of the Jim Brown road, said l.illey's corner; thence with said road ! S 10 degrees 30' W 91 poles to the beginning, containing 828 acres, more or 1 less, known as the Cabin Swamp tract, containing four different tracts of land.' | Second Tract: Tract No. 2 on plat No. 2-B— , "Known as'the 11. N. Waters Tract, containing one trayf, lying and being in Martin l «ual). Beginning at an iron stob, Brown's and Holiday's corner! ; in the old Mi/clle line; thence S 71 1-2 degrees \\ 29.3 poles to an iron stob in i the Cabin Swanip; thence up Cabin Swamp about S. 17 1-2 degrees E 75 poles | to an iron stob, B. F. l.illey's corner in said swamp; thence N ' 9 degrees 50' i E 313 poles to an iron stob in the Davis line; 3'J degrees W 82 poles to the beginning, conjoining 141 ai res, mate Of les-" j Third Tract: Known as the Stubbs' Patent, lying and beiiig in Martin Coun ty. Begining at a marble monument and iron rail, a corner of Martin, Beau fort ami Washington Counties at the head of Welche's Creek; thence N 7 de grees W 124 poles to an iron stob; thence N 23 flegrees E 115 poles to an iron stob; thence N 23 degrees E 172 poles to an iron stob; thence N 7 de grees W 160 poles to an iron stob; thence S 71 W 57 poles to an iron stob; ! thence N 80 W 57 poles to an iron stob; thence N 3 E 8u poles to an iron ! stob in the corner of another tract of the Dennis Simmons Lumber. Company ' lands; thence N 76 E 2811 poles to an iron pipe in l.ee's Branch and in the | Corey Patent line; also the heirs of I). Ange;. thence S 43 W 100.8 poles I to an iron stob and pipe on the Sniithwick's Island; S 40 E 155 poles to an | iron stub in the Condrey Patent corner;-thence N 44 E 49.32 poles to an iron I stob, Frank Padgett's corner; S 87 degrees E 43.6 poles to an iron stob; thence S 26 E. 40 poles to an iron stob, Wheeler (iurgauus* corner; thence S 29 W 172.8 poles to an iron stob, Watts' and others corner; thence S 45 1-2 E 10 64 poles to an iron stob, William Kennedy's Patent corner; thence S 10 W 3U2 poles with said Kennedy's line, now A T. McDonald's Estate to an iron stob William Kennedy's corner; thence S 7 W 51 poles to an iron stob in Welches Creek; thence S 48 W 209 poles to the beginning, containing 810 acres, more or less." Fourth Tract: Known as the Mill Neck Tract, lying and being in Martin County. Beginning at an iron post on the north side of the Jamesville-Wash iugton road in front of J. If. Griffin's residence; thence running down said road N 88 degrees 30' E 47 poles; S 78 degrees 18' E 51.56 poles to an iron stob and lightwood stump, M, N. Griffin's corner; thence S 1 degree 30' W 42 poles to an iron stob; N 88 degrees 30' W 56.92 poles to an iron sti)b; thence N 1 degree 30' E 14 poles to an iron stob, M. N. Griffin's and J. H. Griffins corner; thence down the Branch S 52 degrees 45' W 9 poles; S 67 degree* 30' W 7.44 poles; S 73 degrees 30' W 10.28 poles; S 59 degrees 30' W 10 poles; S X 4 ' degrees 30' W 8 poles; S 36 degrees W 7.28 poles; S 56 degrees 45' W 8.6 poles; S 51 degress W 3.6 poles tf> an iron stol{ on the run of Deep Run Swamp; '' thence up the run of Deep Run Swanip S 22 degrees 45' E 9 poles; S 30 degrees j 45' E 6.5(i poles; N 64 degrees 45' F. 5.6 poles to an iron pipe, A. T. McDon !' aid's corner; thence N 66 degrees 15' E 3.52 poles; S 61 poles; S 64 degrees 15' E 8.8 poles; N 51 degrees 45' E 4.2 poles; S 35 degrees • 30' E 6 8 poles* S 54 degrees E 7.6 poles; S 15 degrees E 5.96 poles; S 16 de ' I grees 30' W 8 poles; S 10 degrees 30' W 6 poles; S 71 degrees E 4.84 pole*; 'l S 66 degrees 30' E 2.5 poles; N 27 degrees 45' E 11.4 poles; N 3 degrees 45' E j j 8,8 poles; N 81 degrees 45 minutes E 3.6 poles; S 89 degrees E 8 poles; S 59 degrees E 4-16 poles S 25 degrees 30 minutes E 6-4 poles; S 22 M degrees E 5.12 poles; N 85 dgrees 30' E 5.6 poles; S 59 degrees E 13 poles to , a large pine and iron pipe, A. T. McDonald's corner; also Lonnie_ Gardner's , 1 corner; thence continuing up the run of Deep Run N 37 degrees E 4.6 poles; , N 57 degrees 30' E 9.36 poles; S 84 degrees 30' E 6.76 poles; S 87 degrees 45' "i E S poles; 545 degrees 45' E 6.6 poles; 544 degrees.3o' E 6.52 pole*; 553 i degrees E 7.6 poles; S 26 degrees 45' E 9.64 poles; S 44 E 11.84 poles; N 1 ' I degrees 30' E 4 poles; N 83 degrees E 5.04 poles; S 53 15' E 5.8 poles; S 84 'i degrees 30' E 9.2 poles; S 53 degrees 15' E 7.36 poles; S 42 degrees 30' E * poles; S 41 degrees E 14.48 poles to an iron stob and chopped black gum, J. i H. Lassiter's corner; thence with his line N 14 degrees 45' E 142.96 poles toj fan iron stob, on the south side of the Janiesville Washington road; thence Nj 75 degrees 45' W 59.92 poles to a railroad iron, said J. H. Lassiter's corner, I | on the north side of the Janiesville-Washington road; thenc* N 6 degrees 15', ] E 46.48 poles to a lightwood stump and railroad iron in the head of Deep Bot-1 torn; thence down the run of said Deep Bottom N 64 degrees 45' E 10.32 polesj | N 09 degrees 30' E 9.76 poles; N 63 degrees E 10.28 poles; S 84 degrees E, 9 84 poles; N 63 degrees 30' E 11.28 poles,; N 65 degrees 45' E 10.08 poles; N ' 75 degrees 15' E 8.48 poles; N 72 degrees 30' E 10.64 poles; N 60 degrees Ej I 20 poles; S 70 degrees E 9.04 poles to an iron stoh at the mouth of Deep Bot-| torn in the run of Red Hill Branch; thence down the run of Red Hill Branch I N 58 degrees 30'-E 8 poles; N 50 degrees 30' E 8.68; N 6 degrees 15' E 12.72 poles; N 4 degrees VV 13.2 poles; N 53 degrees 30' E 8.28 pole*; N 41 degree* ;-45' E 10.28 poles; N 28 degrees E 4.8 poles; N 13 degrees 30' E 18 poles to the I run of the Mill Fond, to an iron stob; thence down the run of the Mill Pond | N 52 degrees VV 35 poles; N 9 degrees 45' E 15 poles; N 24 degrees VV 51 1 poles; N 44 degrees 30' VV 38 poles; N 11 degrees 45' E 31 poles; N 30 de , grees VV 13 poles tV> an iron stob in the mouth of Cypress Branch; thence up the run of Cypress Branch S 54 degrees 30' VV S3 poles; S 55 degrees W 27 poles; S 40 degrees 30' VV 6.96 poles; S 70 degrees 30' VV 9.32 poles; S 14 de grees 30' VV 13.4 poles; S 55 degrees VV 16 poles; S 76 degrees VV 13 poles; S 58 degrees 45' VV 11.8 poles; S 56 degrees 15' VV 15.32 poles; S 50 degrees VV'9.24 poles; S lu degrees W 16.56 poles to' a poplar and irdn stob in the mouth of a small branch; thence up the run of sa d small branch,S 26 degrees I 15" E 11 48 poles; S 9 degrees E 9 poles; S 58 degrees E 14.63 poles; S 7 de grees 30' E 12.>4 poles SlB degress 15' E 15.04 poles; S3O degrees 15' E 9.8 i poles to an iron stob on the north side of a path, L. W. Miielles corner, i thence due VV 30.6 poles to an iron stob; thence 5 86 degrees 30' VV 11.04 poles; thence N 84 degrees 15' VV 18 poles to an irou stob and Black Gum, L. VV. ! Mi/elle's corner; N 72 degrees VV 68.8 poles to an iron »tob and pine; N 38 degrees VV 26 poles to an iron stob in a branch oft the east side of the Tar Landing Road; thel.ce N 16 degrees 15' E 18 poles down said road; N 7 de grees 15' E 30 poles; due North 4 poles; N 8 degrees E 48 poles to an iron post, Morning Hutrttr's corner; the«K.» S 89 degrees 45' VV I>2 poles to an iron stob in the center of several chopped Cypresses at the run of Deep Run; thence up the run of Deep Run Swamp S 41 degrees VV 21 poles; S 21 degrees VV 16 poles; S 16 degrees 30' VV l«M>oles; S 53 degrees VV 17 Poles; S 3 degrees VV 25 poles; S 12 degrees 45' W 11 po'es; S 28 degrees 45 E 15 poles; S 38 degrees Sy E 13 poles S 36 degrees 15' E 31 poles; S 7 30' E 20 poles; S 41 degrees 15' E 8 poles; S 46 degrees 45' E 10.4 poles; S 28 degrees E 11.4 poles; S 2 degrees 30* Ell poles to an iron stob, H. J. Hardi son and Mother's corner; thence N 88 degrees 30' E 114.4 poles to an iron post in a branch on the W side of the Tar Landing road; thence N 1 degree 30 W 21.04 poles to an iron stob in Lenoir Godard's corner; thence S 86 degrees 15' E 100.8 poles to an iron stob, said Lenoir Godard's corner; S 1 degree 45' W 39.6 poles to the beginning, and containing 658 acres, more or leij. Fifth Tract: Known as the Gibson land, Price or Tyre land, and John Hardison tract of land, lying and being in Martin County. Beginning iron stob and Long Leaf Pine, Julius llardison and Alexander Lilley's corner WIU-IAMSTON NO«TH CARINA on the east side of the old Chape! Road; thence S 84 degrees W 162 poles to a pine and iron stob in Julius Hardison's corner; thence N 87 W 187 poles to W. W. Griffin and J. H. Heath's comer to a lightwood knot a«d iron stab; thence S 78 degrees 30' W 89.4 poles; S 80 degrees W 31.6 poles; S 80 de grees 45' W 24 poles; S 77 degrees 30' W 24 poles; S 76 1-2 degrees 30" W #• poles to an iron stob; thence S 65 degrees 30' W 28 poles to an iron stob; thence S 73 degrees 45' W 10 poles to an iron stob and black gum in Cabin Branch, John G. Corey's corner and Mrs. J. R. Tyre's line; thence up Cabin Branch N 17 degrees W 23.64 poles to an iron stob; thence N 76 1-2 E 8.12 poles to an iron stob; thence N 11 degrees 15' W (>7.72 poles to an iron stob, Mrs. J. H. Tyre's corner; thence S 78 degrees 45' W 54 poles to a black gum and iron stob; thence N 23 degrees W 30 poles to a lightwood stump and iron stob, N. R. Griffin's corner; thence N 9 degrees 20* W 38.48 poles .to a large pine, Harrison Brother's corner; thence N 10 degrees W 70.5 poles to a pine and iron stob, Rome Moore's corner; thence N 79 degrees 30' E. 92.48 poles to an iron stob with several trees chopped as pointers, Dan Moore's corner; thence N 46 degrees 45' E 91.44 poles to an iron stob and old Holly Slump, Dan Moore's corner and Mrs. Will Perry's line; thence S 59 degrees 45' E 142.72 poles to an iron stob in the line of Ned Lee's estate, a ditch; S 20 1-2 W 8 poles up a ditch; S 1 3-4 degrees W 8 poles; S 2 1-2 VV 5.6 poles; S 34 3-4 W 26.6 poles; thence S 28 1-2 W 19.68 poles to a black gum and iron stob. Ned Lee's corner; thence S 58 1-2 E 40 poles to a pine, Dan Moore's corner; S 74 1-4 E 75 poles to an iron stob and old oak stump on the E side of the old Griffin road; thence S 84 degrees 45' E 316 poles along Harrison Brothers and Julius Hardison lines to an iron stob and black gum on the E side of the old Chapel Road; thence S 1 degree west 24.8 poles to the beginning, containing 485 acres, more or less." Sixth Tract: Known as the Stubbs and Angc entry, lying and being in Washington County. Beginning at a marble monument and iron rail, corner | of Martin, Beaufort, and Washington Counties; tlience N 48 degrees E 209 I, poles to an iron pipe, the corner of William Kennedy's Patent; thence S 7 de grees W 51 poles to an iron in Welche's Creek; thence S 5 degrees W 143 poles to an iron marker; thence S 17 1-2 W 82 p lei; thence S 4 W 100 poles to an iron marker in the north prong of Holi.s Swamp; thence ?long the Everett Patent line and W. W. S. Water's line N about 84 degrees W about ». poles to an iron marker; thence N 27 degrees K 54 poles to an iron marker; thence S 87 1-4 E 40 poles to an iron marker; thence N 28 degrees W 192 poles to the beginning, and containing 171 acres, aiort tr less." Seventh Tract: Known as the Picot Tract of land, lying and being in Martin Otinty. Ffg ;, ""' n ß an jina-ilolt.i n north mAgm nf lK» A. C. L. Railroad right of way in W. W. Griffin's lint—said corner stands 8 poles S of N. C. State Highway No. 90 and opposite W. W. Griffin's road; thence S 25 degrees W 170.28 poles to an iron stob on the edge of Mulberry Branch; thence up the run of Mriberry Branch N 79 1-2 W 9.f8 poles; S 27 W 4.6 poles; N 63 W 14 poles; N 10 1-4 W 4 24 poles; N 77 1-4 W 22 poles; N 35 3-4 W 10 poles; S 75 3-4 Wl 12 poles; S 41 W 9 poles; N 22 W 10.28 poles; S 80 1-2 W 6.8 poles; S 54 1-4 W 11.28 poles: S 37 W 12.4 poles to an iron stob, Preston Powell's corner in the mouth of the Branch; th.nce up said Branch N 31 1-2 W 6.8 poles; N' 81 3-4 W 4.72 poles; N 67 degrees W 8 poles: N 75 degrees W 6.4 poles; N 50 1-2 W 12 poles; N 58 1-4 W 5.36 poles; N 75 W 8 poles; N 59 degrees W 8 poles; N 79 E 5.4 poles to iron stob on east side of the Jones road; ttience S 79 degrees E 5.4 poles; thence N 71 degrees W 38.12 poles to a Long Leal pine; S 88 1-2 W 37.7 6 poles to an iron stob and stump; thence N 29 W 5.68 poles to an iron stob; thence N 22 degrees 45' E 233.48 poles to an iron stob on the north side of N. C. State Highway "No. 90; thence S 62 de grees E 228.84 poles to the beginning, and containing 286 acres, more or less." Eighth Tract: Known as the Anne E. Lightfoot Tract, lying and being in | Martin County. Beginning at an iron rail, an agreed corner between J. C. Sexton, J. C. Brown and Frank Barber, now Joe Gray Modlin's and Mrs. I Claud Mobley's corner; thence S 45 degrees W 80 poles to an iron stob in the ! edge of Horse Pen Branch, Wilmer Barber's corner; thewce S 65 degrees E 150 ' poles to an iron stob in Horse Pen Branch; thence N 60 degrees E 100.72 poles I to an iron stob in J. G. Brown's line; N 43 W 53 poles to an iron marker; thence N 88 degrees W 90 poles to an iron stob; N 2 E 18 poles to an iron 1 marker; thence N 78 W 43 poles to the beginning, and containing 88 acres, more or less." Ninth Tract: Known as the Anne E. Col tram tract, lying and being in Martin County. Beginning at an iron stob and lightwood post, A. D. Griffin, Jr.'S corner in Hazy's Swamp; thence S 70 degrees 30' E 127 poles to an iron stob and liglnwood stump* A. I). Griffin's and others corner; thence S 88 de grees E 27.6 poles to a pine; thence due E 22 poles tq a black gum; thence S 85 3-4 E 7.4 poles to an iron stob, J Edward Corey's corner: thence along J. Edward Corey's line S 47 degrees W 15 poles; thence S 45 W 16 poles; thence S 54 degrees W 39.56 poles to a meadow pine and iron stob; thence S. 24 degrees W 129 poles to an iron stob and Black Gum in Great Branch, J. Edward •Corey's corner; tlience N 50 degrees W 142 poles to an iron stob and black gum in llary's Swamp; thence down the run of Hary's Swamp N 48 I 1-4 E 9.84 poles; N 41 1-4 E 9.2 poles; N 39 E 9.5 poles; N 54 F. 16 poles: N 26 3-4 E 13.2 poles; N 22 E 18.6 poles; N 23 E 8 poles; N 20 1-2 E 10 poles; N 13 1-4 VV 16 poles; N 55 1-2 W 8.64 poles; N 11 1-2 W 18 poles to'the begin ning. and containing 125 acres, more or less." Tenth Tract: Known as the Wynn Tract, lying and being in Martin County. Beginning at C. I'. Pine, at an iron marker, Britt Boston's and A. R. Dunning's corner; thence S 37 degrees 30" W 130 poles to an iron marker in the run of Wolf Pitt thence with the James line S 33 degrees W 88 ; poles to an iron marker: thence S 44 1-2 degrees W 46 poles to an iron marker; thence S 4 degrees 30' W 100 poles ft) an iron marker; thenc N 85 degrees 30' W 110 poles to an iron pipe, A. T. McDonald's corner; thence with A. T. Mc- Donald's line N 4 degrees 30' E 50 jioles to an iron pipe; thente N 32 degree* 30' E 1P8.6 poles to an iron pipe in Wolf Pitt Branch; thence N 32 degrees 30' E MO poles to an iron pipe in Cedar Branch, Britt Boston's corner; thence S 81 degrees E 104 poles with Britt Boston's line to the beginning, and contain i ing 203 acres, more or less. Eleventh Tract: Known as the Jordan Tract or Gardner's Creek Tract, lying and being in Martin County. Beginning at Maurice and Thomas Grif fin's corner and iron stob on the north side of State "Highway No. 90; thence N 30 1-2 W 10.68 poles to an iron stob, said Griffin's corner; N 59 1-2 E 12.8 { poles to an iron stob; thence N 22 1-2 E 10 poles; thence N 18 3-4 E 17.68 1 poles down a path; thence N 33 E 9.04 poles to an iron stob on the bank of Gardner's Creek; thence down the edge of the run of Gardner's Creek N 15 1-4 ; E 10.64 poles; N 21 3-4 E 5.6 poles; N 42 E 6 poles; N 50 1-2 E 7.04 poles; j N 41 3-4 E 9.4 poles; N 50 degrees E 7.56 poles; N 34 3-4 E 6.48 poles; N 7 II degrees W 6.76 poles; N 47 1-2 degrees W 5.52 poles; S 48 degrees W 5.32 ' | poles; S 45 1-4 degrees W 5.68 poles; S 72 degrees W 6.52 poles; S 78 1-4 de- I grees W 7 poles; N 80 1-4 degrees W. 6.28 poles; N 50 1-2 degrees W 6.68 I poles; N 37 3-4 degrees W 4.84 poles; N 7 1-4 degrees W 4.68 poles; N 3 de '■ grees E 8.4 poles; N 18 degrees W 5 poles; N 9 degrees W 4.24 poles; N > 40 1-4 degrees E 4.8 poles; N 67 1-2 degrees E 5.84 poles; N 86 3-4 degrees i E 7.2 poles; N 77 1-2 degrees E 5.88 poles; N 56 degrees E 6.92 poles; N : 33 1-2 degrees E 9.84 poles; N 55 1-2 degrees W 6.64 poles; S 89 1-4 degrees i W 4.88 poles; N 67 3-4 degrees W 5.76 poles; N 59 3-4 degrees W 7 poles; i N 39 3-4 degrees W 8.4 poles; N 42 1-2 degrees W 6.32 poles; S 34 1-2 de grees W 6.88 poles; S 26 1-2 degrees W 5.36 poles; S 61 degrees W 5.72 poles; I S 65 1-2 degrees W 4.44 poles; 'S ?0 c T-2 degrees W 4.68 poles; N 61 degrees ' W 6.92 poles; N 11 1-4 degrees W 12.6 poles; N 23 1-2 E 8.88 poles; N 21 1-4 ■ degrees E 4.68 poles; N 25 1-2 degrees E 4.84 poles; N 9 degrees W 4.76 poles: f! N 69 degrees W 7.24 poles; N 75 1-2 degrees W 7.96 poles; S*B6 degrees W i 5.68 poles; S 83 degrees W 5.1# poles; N 41 1-4 degrees W 3.69 poles to an i'| iron stob and Cypress, J. E. Smithwick's corner at Stave's Landing; thence I, S 62 3-4 degrees W 58 peles to an iron stob in a small branch, J. E. Smith- V wick's and W. W. Roberson's corner; thence with W. W. Roberson's line S 23 ; degrees E 21 poles to an iron stob; thence S 44 degrees E 29.6 poles to Un iron s stob; thence S 3 1-4 degrees W 47 poles to an iron stob and large white o»k; - thence S 32 degrees E 62 poles to an iron stob in a deep ravine; thence S I 30 3-4 dgrees W 10.8 poles up said ravine; thence S 67 degrees W 14.08 poles s to an iron stob, W. W. Roberson's corner; thence S 29 3-4 degrees W 24 poles - to an iron stob on the mirth side of State Highway No. 90; thence N 59 1«2 ; degrees E 39.2 poles to the beginning, and containing 86 acres, more or less. 1 £ Twelfth Tract: Known as the Cordon Tract, lying and being in Martin 1 County. Beginning at a Black Gum and two iron stohs. A. T. McDonald's 2 corner in Harness Branch; thence N 5 degrees 30 minutes E 176.68 poles to i>j an iron stob, Dennis Simmons Lumber Company Wynn Tract; thence E 88 s poles to an iron stob, Dennis Simmons Lumber Company and Mancey James' ;i corner; thence S 47 degrees E 91 poles along Mancey and Dave Brooks i'l to an iron stob. Brooks and Fannie James' corner; S 78 degrees W 44 poles; 3 S 41 degrees E 12 poles; S 57 degrees W 58 poles; S 63 degrees W 25 poles; 2 S 46 degrees W 28 poles; S 47 degrees W 28 poles to the beginning, and con -4 taining 105 acres more or less. Thirteenth Tract: Known as the Mary W. Lightfoot land, lying and being in Martin County. Beginning at an iron pipe at the intersection of Sutherland Avenue and Mill Road, A. T. McDonald'* corner and corner 6f the Fisher tract, now owned by Wihner Barber; thence along the Sutherland Avenue N 21 degrees 30 minutes E 123.36 poles to an iron stob, Vance and John Price's , corner; thence with their line N 68 degrees 50 minutes W 151.47 poles to an : iron stob in D. R. Mirelle's line; thence S 70 degrees 15 minutes W 38 pole* i to an iron stob and tall stump, D. R. Micelle's and A. T. McDonald's corner; , i thence with said A. T. McDonald's line S 30 degrees 45 minutes E 225 poles to an iron pipe, A. T. McDonald's corner in. Sutherland Avenue; thence N , 1 25 degrees E 40 poles to the beginning and containing 104 ftres more or less." Fourteenth Tract: Known as the S. S. Perry land, lying and being in i, Martin County. Beginning at an iron pipe, A. T. McDonald's corner in tl Leslie Berry's line—said iron pipe extends in the Gardner Patent line 104 poles i from the corner of the said Gardner's Patent; thence N 84 degrees W 40 ■ poles to an iron stob, Berry's corner; thence S 2 degrees W 58 poles to an I tron stob, Berry's corner; thence S 53 degrees 30 minutes E 43.5 poles to an [ iron stob. Berry's corner in A. T. McDonald's line; thence with said Me • Donald's line N 4 degrees 30 minutes E 80 poles to the beginning and co»- > taining 17 acres more or less." ' Fifteenth Tract: Known as the Garrett Tract, lying and being in Waah • ington County. Beginning at an iron marker, A. R. Watson's corner, on the ; West side of the Long Ridge Road; thence S 85 degrees W 12.64 poles to an i iron stob; thence N 16 degrees 30 minutes E 28 poles to an iron post; thence s S 85 degrees W 396 poles to an iron stob at the run of Welch's Creek; than* i S 8 degrees W 2 poles; S 52 degrees E 7.48 poles; S 5 degrees W 4 poles; II • 77 degrees W 5 poles; S 9 degrees E 14 poles; S 3 degrees W 6 poles; S 73 J degrees E 20_ poles to an iron pipe, C. H. Davis' corner; thence N 85 degrees ; E 363 poles ii> the corner of a negro' school lot, to an iron stob; thence N 16 1-2 ; degrees E 12.64 poles to an iron stob; thence N 85 degrees E 12-64 poles to . an iron stob on the Long Ridge Road; thence N 16 1-2 degrees E 8.64 poles ) to the beginning and containing 105 acres more or less." r Sixteenth Tract: Known as the Durham Hardison Tract, lying and baity - in Martin County. Beginning at an iron stob and Black Gum. Era Perry** i corner, on the East edge of the old Manning road; thence np said old road S i 10 1-2 degrees W '4 poles; S 15 degrees W 22 poles; S 2 degrees E 19 pokgj > B 12 degrees W 24 poles; S 8 degrees W 20 poles; S 23 3-4 degrees W 9.45 1 poles; S 3 1-2 degrees W 10 poles; S 1 degree W 17 poles; S 5 degrees E 15 ; pole J; S 10 degrees W 13 poles; S 7 degrees E 7.24 poles to an iron stob in 5 A. T. McDonald's line; Cotty Bemfcridge's corner; thence N. 85 degrees E s 122.4 poles along a line of marked trees to an iron stob and chopped dead top B pine r A. T. McDonald's corner; thence N 11 degrees 15 minutes W 90 poles - to an iron stob and Black Gum in Core* House Branch; thence down the ran t of said branch N 30 1-4 degrees W 14.2 poles; N 49 3-4 degrees W 23 point; I* N 56 1-2 degrees W 11.28 poles; N 54 1-2 degrees W 12 poles; N 38 1-2 de s frees W 8 poles; N 40 1-2 degrees W 13.32 poles; N 35 degree* W 12 poles; e N55 3-4 degrees W 6.72 poles; N 73 degrees W 8 poles to the beginning and " containing 88 acres more or less." t - n This the 21st day of May, 19J1. B R. J. PEEL, t Clerk Superior Court of Martin Coonty. TuesdMy, June #, 1931
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