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•I I •'clack P. M..
the following described r*al nUU
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First Tract: Beginning at a roc)
pile, J. V. Heasley and Going*' cornei
and runa North 76 1-2 Ea*t 45 cha
to the Ararat River, corner in Gwyn'i
lint; thence, down the rivar South I
deg. E. 5.30 cha.; thane*, still dowi
the river South 40 deg. East 2 1-1
cha.; thence South 13 dec. W. 9 1-i
cha.] thence South 48 dag. Waat 1 1-1
rha. to Wilton's corner on the Eaal
side of the rivar; thence, leaving tin
river South 40 dec. Cast 1 chain t<
three poplar* at the edfe of .Um
cliff; thence with old road as foiWws
North • dec. East S 1-2 cha.; thenct
North 76 12 dec- East 2.76 cha.
thane* North 47 do*. Cast 2JS cha.
(hence North 74 deg. East 1.K6 cha.
thencv North 75 dag. East 1 1-2 chs.
thence South 44 dec. East 2 chains
thence South S3 deg. East S 1-2 chs.
thedc* South IV dec. 3 chs.; thenc*
South U dec. East 1 ch.; thence 8
7 dec. East 2 cha.; thance South 4(
dag. Wast 1 JO _rhs. to the edge ol
the field; thene* South 17 dec East
2 cha. to ride* road; thence op ridgi
road N. 76 doc- East 20 chains U
an iron pipe on the North side of tM
road, boaster's corner; thsoce Nort>
33 dec. E. 15 chs with Beaslsy't lin«
to the beginning, containing M 1-1
seres, more or lass, and being th«
same land Nnvrnd to the said T
J. Nunn by the Bank of Mount Air]
by d«ed dated the IMh day of Jan
uary, 1922, and of record in the Re
Cistor of Deads Office for the Count]
of Surry, North Carolina, in Bool
of Deed a. No: 88, page 125, to whicl
deed reference is hare made.
Second Tract; Beginning at a wal
nut and locust in the old Franklii
Gwyn line on the North hank of th<
Ararat River, thence, running witl
the Sulphur Springs tract, croasinj
the Ararat Rivar to a maple on thi
East hank of the said rivar; thence
running with the East bank of th<
said river and with the South bant
and the Southwest bank of same MS*
Teat to Hatcher's cornet; thence
•creasing Ararat River to J. H. Gwyn'i
and Banner's corner; thence witl
Owyn's line North 62 dog. Eaat 481
feat to a planted rock; thence, Nortl
14 dag. East S11 feet to a plant*
rack; thence South SI dog. East 121
feat to a planted rock; thenee, Soutl
OS dag- East 111 feet to a plant**
rock; thence. North 62 deg. East >01
feat to a planted rock; thence, Nortl
42 dog- Kaat MO feat to a plantm
rack; thence. South 74 deg. Eaat 14'
feet to the beginning, containing 4)
acres, more or laaa, and being th
land formerly owned by Jim Batter
field and known aa the Satterfiel
bottom, and being the same land eon
vayed to the said T. J. Nunn by J. M
Parker and his wtfe and Weldom Par
rowed. A boat the middla of
sufficient pr»
Springa rotd South 2 1-1 drf Eaat
1.7V cha., thence South 3fl 1-8 d*f.
Weet 2 cha., thence South SO dtf. C.
1 eh.; thence South 71 deg Kant £
cha.; thence South 86 dog. Kut 4.*0
eh*.; thenc* South 48 dcg But 8.80
ch« to an iron pin, Johnson'* corner
on the Eaat side of the road; then
Waving the road North 88 dog. 46
min. Kant 260 fret to the Ararat
River; thence with the Ararat River
South M 1-2 def Eaat 800 feet; then
South M defr Eaat 6»4 feet; thence
South 46 deg. Eaat about 420 feet to
a forked birch on the Eaat bank of
the Ararat River, R. W. Reece'* cor
ner; 8. M deg. E. 6 1-2 cha., thence N.
1 dec- Weat up the branch 11.86 eh*.
> to a pine stump; thence North 80 dag.
80 mia. W. 26 cha. to a black walnut
on the bank of the Ararat River;
, thenre up said river North 80 deg.
i East about 700 feet to the mouth of
Johnaon'r creek than up Johnaon'i
i Creek North 46 dog. West about 600
' feet to the beginning, containing
i 116 1-2 acrea, more or leea. There fi
i' excepted from the above boundaries
i' about 2 acrea, more or leea, at land
on the hill between the railroad right
! of way and the old Sulphur Springs
i road on which I* situated the sprini
on the hill west of the road, the and
I lot la dealgntted by earners marked
i by set stonea and known a* the wa
i taring tank lot. Also the water right
I to the' White Sulphur Springs -ai
', deed to J. O. Hatcher by J. K. Roy
I noldn and wife, January U, 1990, anc
i recorded in Book 66, page 108. Tht
■ above boundary beinc the him laik
I conveyed to f. J. Nona by Thoasai
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