Thursday, May 5, 193. H,7o feet to a stake; thence N. 30* 0C K- 335 feet to the point of beginning |End containing 187.4 acres, more or Bract no. fbr.2? #3 A tract of land lying in State Sur. y Tracts Nos. 1, 2, and 3 of the K-lfth Civil District, and also in Murj^Ehy Township of Cherokee County, ^Etate of North Carolina, on the right ^Kank of the Hiwass'ee River, approxi^Kiatelv 300 feet northwest of the ^Enouth of Valley River, ana more par. ^ficulai'ly described as follows: Beginn. at a stake in the southwest edge of public road, approximately 60 feet ^Kouth of the northwest corner of State ^Kurvey Tract No. 2, a corner of the ^ unds ?f Cillie & O. F. Hunsucker, ^K.ml I'M Adams; thence with Ed ^Btdams' line and the southwest edge Kf the road as it meanders in a south^Kasterly direction, approximately 960 ^Keet to a stake, a corner of the lands ^Eif Ed Adams, and Mrs. Sarah Hem^B>ry; thence with Mrs. Sarah Hembry's ^Hine and the southwest edge of the ^Kuad as it meanders in a southerly di. ^Section, approximately 1040 feet to a ^Etake, a corner of the lands of Mrs. ^fcuuih Hembry. and Johrf Killian; ^ hence with John Killian's line and ?tne southwest edge of the road as it meanders in a southeasterly direction ipproximately 1590 feet to a rock, a rorner of the lands of John Killian, snd K. C. Moore; thence with E. C. iloore's line and the southwest edge of the road as it meanders in a southEasterly direction, approximately 3890 feet to ail iron pin, a corner of the lands of E. C. Moore, and \V. S. Dickey; thence, leaving the southwest edge of the road and with W. S. Dickey's line S. 53" 30' W? 48 feet to a point on the Hiwassee River near a beech stump; thence with the Hiwassee Ri.er as it meanders downstream approximately 6550 feet to a point near a 6 inch black gum tree, a corner to the land of Lillie & O. F. Hunsucker; thence with Lillie & O. F. Hunsucker's line N. 4" 00' E? 2890 feet, crossing a public road, to the point of be. ginning, and containing 51.2 acres, more or less, subject to the rights of two public roads which affects approx. imntely 4.3 acres. TRACT FBR-272 A tract of land lying in Cherokee County, State of North Carolina, on the right bank of the Nottely River, approximately 2V? miles south of its mouth, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a Pike on Nottely River, a corner to the land of the Southern States Pow. er Company, and the most northwesterly point of the tract herein described; thence with the Southern States Power Company's line S. 86' 00' E., 220 feet to a point in the center line V.12 1 _ ? r r l? l i a ]iuuiic ruuu, a corner ui rue lauu | I any, and the land in dispute between I the Southern States Power Company I and T. P. Rogers & the Richard La. fayelte Rogers Heirs; thence with the I lino of the land in dispute between the S. S. P. C >., and T. P. Rogers & the Richard Lafayette Rogers Heirs, and the center lice of the road as it H meanders in a southeasterly direction approximately 385 feet to a point in I the center line of the L. & N. Railroad right of way, a corner of the land in I dispute between the Southern States I Power Company and T. P. Rogers & I the Richard Lafayette Rogers Heirs. I and the land of Thomas P. Rogers; I thence with Thomas P. Rogers's line and the center line of the L. & N. I Kailroad right of way as it meanders I in a southwesterly direction approxi. mately 2000 feet to a point; thence N. I 00' W., 100 feet to a 20 inch popI lar tree on the Nottely River; thence I with the Nottely River as it meanders I downstream approximately 1740 feet I 'o the point of beginning and con1 laming 8.1 acres, more or less, sub. Ject to the rights of a public road. I and also subject to the L. & N. RailI r?ad right of way which affects apI Proximately 3.4 acres. TRACT NO. FBR.38S I A tract of land lying in Beaverdam I and also in the Fifth Civil I tr>ct of Cherokee County, State of I ^ar?lina, on the right side of Hiwassee River, approximately 3-16 miles northwest of the mouth of I DPat'Om T? . _ ? .?i 1/uin v.reeK, and more particu I larly described as follows: A tract of 1 land shown on the map of Cherokee I County, State of North Carolina, as I a portion of Entry No. 8646, Grant I No. 19173, and more particularly I ^ascribed as follows: Beginning at a Point on the Hiwassee River near an I 8 inch holly tree and at the southwest comer of Entry No. 8646, Grant No. I '9173, a corner to the land of the Southern States Power Company; tnence with the Power Company's '?* N. 18? 00' W? 560 feet 'o a I tnt a' an elevation of 1465 feet I ' Vr' mean sea level, a corner of the I Odd of the Southern States Power B The Cher Company, the land in dispute between the Southern States Power Company and Mollie I. Whitcomb, and the land in dispute among the Southern States Power Company, Mollie I. Whitcomb. and A. N. Cclvard Heirs; thence with the line of the land in dispute among the Southern States Power Company, Mollie I. Whitcomb, and the A. N. Col. vard Heirs, and the 1465 foot contouv as it meanders in a southeasterly direction approximately 770 feet to a point, a corner of the land in dispute among the Southern Stales Power Company, Mollie I. Whitcomb, and the A. N. Colvard Heirs, and the lands of Mollie I. Whitcomb, and the Southern States Power Company; thence with the Southern States Power Company's line S. 76? 30' W-, 320 feet to the point of beginning, and containing 2.5 acres, more or less. TRACT NO. FBR-388 A tract of land lying in Bcaverdam Township, and also in the Fifth Civil : . r nt i/uuici 01 v-ncroKee uounty, state of North Carolina, on the right side of the Hiwassee River, approximately 5.16 miles northeast of the mouth of Beaver Dam Creek, and more partiou. larly described as follows: A tract of land shown on the map of Cherokee County, State of North Carolina, as a portion of Entry No. 8646, Grant No. 19173, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake at the southeast corner of Entry No. 8646, Grant No. 19173, a corner to the land of the Southern States Power Co.; thence with the Power Company's line S. 76? 30' W., 35 feet to a point at an elevation of 1465 feet above mean sea level, a corner of the lands of the Southern States Power Company, and Mollie I. Whitcomb, and the land in dispute among the Southern States Power Company, Mollie I. Whitcomb, and the A. N. Colvard Heirs; thence with the line of the land in dis. pute among the Southern States Pow. er Co., Mollie I. Whitcomb, and the A. N. Colvard Heirs, and the 1465 foot contour as it meanders in a northerly direction approximately 75 feet to a point, a corner of the land in dispute among the Southern States Power Company, Mollie I. Whitcomb and the A. N. Colvard Heirs, and the land in dispute between the Southern States Power Company and Mollie I. Whitcomb, and the land of the Southern States Power Company; thence with the Power Company's line S. 20? SO' E., 70 feet to the point of beginn. ing, and containing 0.05 acres, more or less. ' TRACT NO. FBR-390 A tract of land lying in Beaverdam Township, and also in the Fifth Civil District of Cherokee County, State of North Carolina, on the right side of the Hiwassee River, approximately % mile northeast of the mouth of Beaver Dam Creek, and more particularly described as follows: A portion of a tract of land previously described and conveyed as Preemption 273, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake at the northeast corner of Pre-emption No. 273, a cor. ner of the land in dispute between the Southern States Power Company and A. N. Colvard Heirs and the land of the Southern States Power Company, and the most northerly point of the tract herein described; thence with the Southern States Power Company's line S. 103 00' E., 635 feet to a point at an elevation of 1465 feet above mean sea level, a corner of the land of the Southern States Power Company, the land in dispute between the Southern States Power Company and Mollie I. Whitcomb, and the land in dispute among ivioiiio x. wnitcomD, the State of North Carolina and M. P. Coleman; thence with the line of the land in dispute among Mollie I. Whitcomb, the State of North Caroline and M. P. Coleman, and with the 1465 foot contour as it meanders in a northerly direction approximately 660 feet to a point, a corner of the land in dispute among Mollie I. Whitcomb, the State of North Carolina, and M. P. ! Coleman, the land in dispute among the Southern States Power Company, Mollie I. Whitcomb and A. N." Colvard Heirs, and the land in dispute between the Southern States Power Company, and the A. N. Colvard Heirs; thence with the line of the land in dispute between the Southern States Power Company and the A. N. Colvard Heirs N. 76? 30' E., 35 feet to the point of beginning, and containing 1.0 acrp mopo nr 1 noc TRACT NO. FBR-391 A tract of land lying in Beaverdam Township, and also in the Fifth Civil District of Cherokee County. State of North Carolina, on the right bank of the Hiwassee River, at the mouth of Beaver Dam Creek, and more particularly described as follows: A por. tion of a tract of land previously described and conveyed as Pre-emption No. 273, and more particularly doscribed as follows: Beginning at a okee Scoot, Murphy, Nortl point on the Hiwassee River near an 8 ? inch holly tree and at the northwest t corner of Pre-emption No. 273, a cor- c ner of the land of the Southern States I Power Company, and the land in dis- I pute between the Southern States j Power Company and A. N. Colvaid ? Heirs; thence with the line of the land t [ in dispute between the Southern ^ ! States Power Company and the A. N. r I Colvard Heirs N. 76* 30' E., 320 feet e to a point at an elevation of 1465 feet s above mean sea level, a corner of the j land in dispute between the Southern a States Power Company and the A. N. j. Colvard Heirs, the land in dispute a among the Southern States Power Company, Mollie I. Whitcomb and the A. N. Colvard Heirs, and the land in | *] dispute among Mollie I. Whitcomb, ! j the State of North Carolina, & M. P. > I Coleman; thence with the line of the j | land in dispute among Mollie I. Whit- r comb, the State of North Carolina j and M. P. Coleman, and with the 1465 \ i foot contour as it meanders in a south- ( I easterly direction approximately 2990 e | leet to a point, a corner of the land ^ in dispute among Mollie I. Whitcomb, a the State of North Carolina and M. P. j Coleman, the land in dispute between c fhe Southern States Power Company j and Mollie I. Whitcomb, and the land \ j of the Southern States Power Com. i pany; thence with the Southern States ( Power Company's line S. 10? 00' E., , 565 feet, crossing Beaver Dam Creek, < to a point at an elevation of 1465 feet j above mean sea level, a corner of the , land of the Southern States Power . 1 Company, the land i* dispute between j the Southern States Power Company | , | and Mollie I. Whitcomb, and the land ( j in dispute among Mollie I. Whitcomb, ] | the State of North Carolina and M. . P. Coleman; thence with the line of t the land in dispute among Mollie I. * Whitcomb, the State of North Caro. ( lina an*l M. P. Coleman, and with the t 1465 foot contour as it meanders in a ] westerly, southerly and then easterly t direction approximately 565 feet to a i point, a corner of the land in dispute j among Mollie I. Whitcomb. the State f of North Carolina and M. P. Coleman, j the land in dispute between the South- ( ern States Power Company and Mollie I. Whitcomb, and the land of the ( Southern States Power Company; ] thence with the Southern States Pow. ( er Company's line S. 10? 00' E., 175 , feet to a point at an elevation of 1465 | feet above mean sea level, a corner of ( the land of the Southern States Power Company, the land in dispute between , the Southern States Power Company and Mollie I. Whitcomb, and the land . in dispute among Mollie I. Whitcomb, the State of North Carolina and M. P. Coleman; thence with the line of the land in dispute among Mollie I. Whit. sirxmk w *1. n -- ? v???r otttu- yj iiurni tamnna ana M. P. Coleman, and with the 1465 foot contour as it meanders in a westerly then a southerly direction approximately 1960 feet to a point, a ; corner of the land in dispute among . Mollie I. Whitcomb, the State of North Carolina and M. P. Coleman, the land in dispute between Mollie I. Whitcomb and the Southern States Power Co., and the land of the Soifthern States Power Company; thence with the ; Southern States Power Co.'s line S. 77? 00' W., 310 feet to a stake on the Hiwassee River; thence with the Hiwassee River as it meanders downstream approximately 2500 feet to the point of beginning, and containing 52.2 acres, more or less, which in. i eludes an unnamed island, the said island being more particularly des- ] cribed as follows: An unnamed island ] lying in the Hiwassee River, the up- i stream tip of which is approximately ! 130 feet south of the mouth of Beaver ; Dam Creek. Said island has an approximate maximum length of 350 ] feet and an approximate maximum i width of 110 feet, and contains 0.6 j ! acres, more or less. 1 TRACT NO. FBR 404 < A tract of land lying in Notla Township, and also in the Third Civil Di"- : I trict of Cherokee County, State of ! 1 North Carolina, on the left bank of I < the Hiwassee River, approximately "yg | 1 mnes southwest of the mouth of the ( Nottely River, and more particularly 1 described as follows: A tract of land < shown on the map of Cherokee Coun- i ty, State of North Carolina, as a por. 1 tion of State Survey Tract No. 7, and < more particularly described as fol- i lows: Beginning at a point on the Hi- 1 wassee River near a 12 inch ironwood ' tree, a corner to the land of the South- t ern States Power Company; thence t with the Southern States Power Com- s pany's line S. 21? 00' W., 30 feet to a I?oint at an elevation of 1465 feet i above mean sea level, a comer of the t lands of the Southern States Power a Co., the Hiwassee River Power Co., 5 and the Hiwaesee River Power Co. & ' the Ixila Hartness Heirs; thenec with I ' the Hiwassee River Power Co. & the ' Lola Hartness Heir's line and the 1465 s foot contour as it meanders in a west- 1 i Carolina :rly direction approximately 660 feet o a point at the top of a ridge, a :orner of the lands of the Hiwassee liver Power Company & the Lola tartness Heirs, the Hiwassee River 'ower Company, and the Southern itates Power Company; thence with he Southern States Power Company's line and the top of the idge as it meanders in a northasterly direction approximately 0 feet to a point on the Hiwassee liver; thence W'th the Hiwassee River s it meanders upstream approximatey 560 feet to the point of beginning, nd containing 0.4 acres, more or less. rRACT NO. FBR 409 A tract of land lying in Beaverdam rownship, and also in the Fifth Civil )istriet of Cherokee County, State of lorth Carolina, on the right side of liwassee River, approximately % niles southeast of the mouth of Jeaverdam Creek, and more particu. arly described, as follows: A portion if a trapf nf lnnd Hociiynntoi) an Prp. mption No. 274 in a conveyance to he Southern States Power Company, tnd also designated as Tract No. 244 n a conveyance to Mollie I. Whit:omb dated May 18, 1895, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a 30 inch black oak tree, a ;orner of the lands of Mollie I. Whit omb, and the Southern States Pow;r Company; thence with the Power Company's line S. 79? 00' W., 880 feet to a stake at an elevation of 1465 feet above mean sea level; thence with he 1465 foot contour as it meanders n a northwesterly direction approxinatelv 4225 feet to a point, a corner )f the land of the Southern States Power Company, the land in dispute imong the State of North Carolina, he Southern States Power Company, ind M. P. Coleman, and the land in lispute among Mollie I. Whitcomb. he State of North Carolina, and M. P. Coleman; thence with the line of ho land in dispute among Mollie I. Ahitcomb, the State of North Caroina. and M. P. Coleman N. 77" 00' E., p65 feet to a stake, a corner of the and in dispute among Mollie I. Whitomb, the State of North Carolina, ind M. P. Coleman, and the land in lispute between the Southern States Power Company and Mollie I. Whit, omb (an adjoining tract); thence with the line of the land in dispute between the Southern States Power Company and Mollie I. Whitcomb N. 78? 00' E., 1575 feet to a stake, a corner of the land in dispute between the Southern States Power Company and Mollie I. Whitcomb (an adjoining tract), the lands of the Southern States Power Company, and Mollie r. Whitcomb; thence with Mollie I. Whitcomb's line S. 4? 00' W., 1665 feet to the point of beginning, and containing 59.9 acres, more or le?s. TRACT FBR-417 A tract of land lying in State1 Survey Tract No. 29, in Notla Township, in Cherokee County, State of I North Carolina, on the left side of the Hiwassee River, approximately 1 M miles southwest of the mouth of j Beech Creek, and more particularly j described as follows: Beginning at a stone at the northeast corner of State Survey Tract No. 29, a corner of the lands of the Allan F. Stiles Heirs, Wilburn M. Sneed. and the Andrew C. Barton Heirs & the Southern States Power Co., and the most northeasterly point of the tract herein described; thence with the Andrew C. Barton ; Heirs & Southern States Power Co.'s line S. 4? 30' W.. 2765 feet to a point, a corner of the land of the An- j drew C. Barton Heirs & the Southern j States Power Co., and the land of the j Southern States Power Co.; thence with the Southern States Power Co.'s line N. 83? 00' W., 583 feet to a 4 inch holly tree; thence N. 86? 00' W., 275 feet to a pine stump, a corner of the lands of the Southern States Pow. ;r Co., and Mrs. Amy McClurc; thence with Mrs. Amy McClure's line N. 83? 50' W.. 240 feet to a 12 inch maple tree in the center line of a hollow, a :orner of the lands of Mrs. Amy Mc. dure, and the Asa C. Green Heirs; hence with the Asa C. Green Heirs' line N. 88? 00' W., 550 feet to a red >ak stump, a corner of the lands of :he Asa C. Green Heirs, and Broadus H. Campbell; thence with Broadus H. Campbell's line N. 5? 00' W., 1390 'cet to a dogwood stump; thence N. io- uu w., ?3t> icct to a stona in the southeast line of a road, a corner of he lands of Broadus H. Campbell, and \ he Wm. D. Hogsctt Heirs; thence j eith the Wm. D. Hogsett Heirs' line J ind the southeast line of the road as | t meanders in a northeasterly direcion approximately 910 feet to a stake, l corner of the lands of Wm. D. Hog. ott Heirs, and the Allan F. Stiles feirs; thence with the Allan F. Stiles leirs' line, leaving the road, S. 85? 00' 2., 1490 feet to a point of beginning, ind containing 119.0 acres, more or ess. Section C Page 7 TRACT FBR-419 A tract of land lying in State Survey No. 19, in Shoal Creek Township, and also in the Eighth Civil District of Cherokee County, State of North Car. olina, on the left side of Hiwassee River, approximately 1% miles west of the Shallowford Bridge, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center line of Per. simmon Creek near a 14 inch dead mapie tree, a corner to the land of the Southern States Power Company (an adjoining tract); thence with the Southern States Power Company's line S. 85? 00' E. 435 feet to a stake; thence S. 7? 00' W., 1485 feet to a stake in tho center line of Persimmon Creek; thence with the center line of Persimmon Creek as it meander* downstream approximately 1750 feet to the point of beginning, and contain, ing 10.5 acres, more or less. TRACT FBR-422 A tract of land lying in State Sur. vey No. 45, in Murphy Township, and also in the Fifth Civil District of Cherokee county. State of North Caro. lina on th*? ri?? V.'hitS 2T2CCS. Addis Ababa means New Flower. The holdings of the Salvation Aimy in the United States alone are valued at 40 million dollars. If a book today sells 100,000 copies it is considered a best seller; "In His Steps" by Charles Monroe Sheldon, first published in 1899, sold eight mil. lion copies. A glass works was the first factory established in America. The year Even during the lean vears of tho depression, American undertakers did a 400 million volume of business. A chemical compound is now used to brand cattle, instead of the hot iron. It painlessly cats away the hair and turns the skin very white. Only the female date palm tree bears fruit. France has a record of 339 women disguised as soldiers who fought in the World War, their identity revealed only when they were wounded or killed. To send a letter from New York to Berlin, before 1866 cost 90 cents if the letter went by German boat, or $1.25 if by British boat.