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THE SON, RUTHERFORDTON, N, C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 29 1912. Notice of Sale By virtue of the powers of. sale con tained in a mortgage deed executed by Broad River Lumber Company (a cor poration) to J. Middleby, Jr., on the 17th day of December, 1906, and record ed in the Register's office for Ruther ford county, in Book N. of Real Estate Mortgages, at page 578, the undersign e e Middleby, of Maiden, Mass , assignee and devisee of J. Mid dleby. Jr. deceased, and Jere--J. McAr- thy, of Boston, Mass., and Milton A Gherst. of Reading:. Pa . executors of the late Joseph Middleby, Jr., deceased, will, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 14TH, 1912, sell at Dublic auction, for cash, at the court house, in Rutherfor&ton, N. C. all the following described tracts of land lying in the counties of Rutherford, Cleveland, Burke and McDowell, in the State of North Carol; na. The First Tract Situate on the wa ters of Second Broad river and Con way's creek, Big Camp creek, Little Camp creek and Cane creek, beginning on a sourwood, Nancy McDaniel's . cor- nor nd runs -with her line north 6S west 47 poles to a sourwood ; then south 60 degrees west 44 poles to a nickory ; then south 32 'west 45 poles to a B. O- tVicn snnf.h 161 east 60 Doles to a Dine. Beaty's line ; thence with his line north 58 west 57 poles to a chestnut oak ; thonre son th 82 vest 156 poles to a stone and pointers, Beaty's and Wat son's corner; thence south 57 east 58 tmlfi tn a stake and pointers: thence south 57 west 84 poles to a atone and pointers in the old Gof orth line ; thence ih nfnrtfi's line north 33 west 12 poles to a stake, Goforth's corner th his line north 15i west 50 noles to a stake, his corner ; thence south 59 west 80 poles to a stake. More head's corner; thence south 22 1-2 east 32 poles to a stone in Clement's line ; thence south 53 1 2 west 158 poles to a otate in the patent line: thence with said line north 13 east 90 poles to a black onm the Taf,enfc corner: thence north 88 1 2 west 193 1-2 poles to a stake, the patent corner; thence south 12 west 269 poles to a chestnut oak, Johnson's cor ner; thence with his line north 29 1-2 west 18 poles to a hickory ; thence north 1 west 92 poles to a stone; tnence north 88 1-2 west 18 poles to a stake; thence north 5 west 72 poles to a black oak; thence north 36 east 49 1-2 poles to a stake ; thence north 1 west 40 poles to a stake; thence north 89 1-2 west 9 1-2 poles to a stake ; thence north 56 1-2 west 135 1-2 poles to a stake ; thence south 33 1-2 west 37 poles to a stake ; thence south 56 1-2 west 33 1-2 poles to a hick ory ; thence north 23 1-2 west 10 poles to a chestnut oak ; thence south 56 1-2 west 52 poles to a maple ; thence south 13 1-2 east 20 poles to a stone ; thence south 8 1-2 west 67 poles to a poplar; thence south 3 east 158 poles to a sourwood in Biggerstaff's line; thence south 50 west 64 poles to a Dine ; thence north 44 1-2 west 42 poles to a white oak stump; thence south 35 west 22 poles to heap of stonas ; thence south 11 east 78 poles to a stake and pointers ; thence soutn 53 east 68 1-2 poles to a chestnut stump, Biggerstaff's corner; thence south 22 west 43 poles to a pine, his corner ; thence 48 west 21 poles to s stake, Watson's corner ; thence north 73 west 128 poles to a chestnut oak; thence south 25 west 76 poles to a chestnut oak in Forney's line; thence north 59 west 104 poles to a chestnut oak, Logan'f corner ; thence with his lin9 north 15 1-2 west 125 poles to a chestnut, Largent's corner; thence with said line north 2 east 97 1-2 poles to a stake thence north 87 1-2 west 97 1-2 poles to a black oak, Reid's and Deck's corner; thence with their line north 12 east 52 Doles to a black oak; thence north '21 west 66 poles to a pine, under a cliff ; thence south 75 east 10 Poles to a 6take thence north 14 east 146 poles to a red oak; thence south 52 east 20 poles to a white oak, their corner; thence 60utb 42 east 130 poles to a heap of stones; thence north 47 east 100 poles to a stake; tnence north 61 west 168 polee to a stake; thence north 22 east 167 poles to a stake; thence north 57 west 100 poles to a heap of stones; thence sonth 10 west 54 poles to a stake ; thence north 49 west 18 poles to a stake; thence south 32 west 136 poles to a stake; thence north 87 west 20 poles to a stake; thence south 2 west 65 poles to a stake ; thence south 12 west 144 poles to a stake ; thence south 77 east 33 pales to a black gum ; thence south 3 west 60 poles to a post oak in Barnes' line ; thence witn it north 65 west 118 poles to a dogwood in Weav er's line: thence with it north 2 east 77 poles to a hickory near a cliff ; Whence north 84 west 217 poles to a stake in Nanney's line ; thence with it north 12 east 35 poles to a white oak and dog wood ; thence north 81 west 7 poles to a P. O thence north 17 east 143 poles to a stone, Nanney's corner; thence north 16 east 52 poles to a a stake, J. Lar gent's line ; thence with it north 64 east 42 poles to an oak stump, his corner ; thence north 31 east 213 poles to a stake in the old Burke and Rutherford county lines; thence with it south 87 east 408 poles to a stone, corner of sale to Early : thence with line of same south 1 west 148 poles to a heap of stones on top of of the mountain ; thence south 76 east 200 poles ( to a stake in Smailey's line ; thence with it south 2 west 17 poles to a stake; thence south 87 east 80 poles to a stake; thence north 2 east 100 poles to a stake; thence south 87 & east 100 poles to a stake ; thence thence south 87 east 40 poles to a stake ; thence north 2 east . 0 poles to a stake; thence south 87 east 80 poles to a stake; thence north 2 east 60 poles to a stake in the old county line ; thence with it south 87 eat. 504 poles to a heap of stones in McDaniel's line ; thence with it to the "beginning, containing three thousand, five hundred and eight nd one-half acres more or lees, except ing from the above boundaries 52 acres conveyed by grant to Thomas Reid, De cecember 7th, 1832, and also that part of the Lookadoo land that is within the above boundary. Second Tract Lying on Listenbarry Mountain in Rutherford county, begin- ning on a chestnut on tne east siue ui the mountain. Crow's and Gamble s corner; and runs with Crow's line south 87 1-2 east 100 poles to a pine stump m Water's line ; thence with Water's line and Mooney's line south 57 poles to a stake in Proctor's line ; thence with it west 70 poles to B. O. Proctor's corner; thence with his line south 24 west 70 poles to a sourwood and pointers; thence with his line south 88 east 116 poles to Water's corner; thence .with his line south 63 3-4 east 115 poles to a chestnut oak on the south side of Ridge road; thence with his line north 58 1-2 east 49 poles to a Locust, Moss's corner; thence with his line south 60 east 76 poles to a chestnut oak; thence north 60 cast 24 1-2 poles to a maple. Bass's corner ; thence with his line south 35 1-2 east 43 poles to a Spanish oak, Morrison's corn er ; thence with his line north 80 . west 111 poles to a stake and pointers ; thence south 24 west 56 poles to a stake and pointers in his field; thence south 72 1-4 east 107 1-2 poles to a B. O, in Jack son's line ; thence with it south 47 1-2 west 26 poles to a B. O. ; thence south 30 west 48 poles to a stake, corner of sale to Tessenier ; thence with line of same south 18 east 200 poles to a stake ; thence south 33 1-4 west 20 poles to heap of stones ; thence south 2 1-2 west 24 poles to a Hickory; thence south 57 1-2 east 76 poles to a stake in patent line; thence south 64 west 71 poles with the patent line to a dead pine, patent corn er; thence with the patent line north 26 1 2 west 82 1-2 poles to a stake; thence south 82 1-2 west 123 poles to a stake, Swezy's corner; thence north 36 west 43 poles to a gum, patent corner ; thence north 21 1-2 west 84 poles to a W. O , Price and Towery's corner; thence with Towery's line south 88 east 67 1-2 polee to a maple; thence north 2 east 155 1-2 poles to a B. O., his corner; thence north 2 east 16 2-"3 poles to a stone, his corner ; thence north 88 west 64 poles to a stake and pointers ; thence south 4 poles to a chestnut ; thence north 87 west 44 1 2 poles to a blackgum, Crow's corner; thence north 19 3-4 west 63 poles with Crow's line to a chestnut oak ; thence north 72 west 60 poles to a black jack; thence south 64 west 39 poles to a black gum and W. O. ; thence south 89 west 18 poles to a W. O. and 3 pines. Wal ker's corner: thence north 1 1-2 east 67 poles to a pine knot, his corner; thence north 87 1-2 west 160 poles with Wal ker's and Lee's line to a W. O., in Get ty's line ; tbence north 2 1-2 east 6 poles to a chestnut oak, his corner; thence with his line north 87 west 98 poles to a Spanish oak, his corner ; thence with his line south 3 west 70 poles to a stake in patent line; thence with it south 83 3-4 west 122 poles to a Spanish oak stump, near Fortune's P. . O corner ; thence with patent line south 7 east 85 poles to a stake and pointers, Mooney's corner thence with his line north 81 west 39 poles to a stone, his corner ; thence south 17 1-4 west 48 poles to a sourwood; thence south 30 east 90 poles to a pine, Mooney's corner, in the patent line; thence with the patent line north 42 west 162 poles to a Spanish oak ; thence north 28 east with the patent line 80 poles to a chestnut by a large gum ; thence north 32 3-4 east 124 poles to a pine; thence south 86 east 128 poles to a stake; thence south 6 east 10 poles to a stake in Melton's line ; thence with it north 83 1-3 east 45 1-2 poles to a stone in the gap of the mountain ; thence north 5 east 86 1-2 poles to a small chest nut on the west side of a hollow ; thence north -56 east 48 poles to a chestnut; thence north 15 east 29 poles to a W. O. Gamble's corner ; thence with his line south 12 west 80 poles to a stake by a maple ; thence north 70 east 140 poles to a stake and pointers on the south side of Listenberry Knob; thence north 2 east 40 poles to a flint rock and pointers ; thence south 59 east 32 poles to a B. O. and chestnut oak; thence north 30 east 36 Doles to pointers in Gamble's line; thence with it south 9 east 10 poles to a dogwood, his corner ; thence south 87 east 120 poles to the begnning, ex cepting 60 acres from the above bound ary surveyed to B. E. Rollins and now occupied by William Melton. . Third Tract Lying on the, waters of First Broad river, and being s part of patent 1027, in Rutherford and Burke counties, beginning on a W. O., the be ginning corner of Terry's, formerly Vin sant's land, and runs with said line north 51 east 175 poles to a' broken top W. O. ; thence south 40 east with Ter ry's line. 88 poles to a B, O. ; thence south 50 west 44 poles to a hickory; thence south 49 east, 73 poles to a chestnut and pointers; thence south 1 east 51 poles to pointers on the east side of the creek ; near the foot of the shoals, G, Gurley 's corner ; thence with his line south 20 1-4 east, 128 poles to a pine ; thence south 88 east 133 poles to a stake; thence south 71 east 72 poles to a stone in the patent line; thence with it north 63 east 116 poles to a hickory, patent and Joseph Whistant's corner; thence with Whistant.s line south 26; east 129 poles to a stone pile and poin ters; thence south 78 east 35 poles to a W. O., Grayson's corner: thence north 63 east 65 poles to a gum, hip corner; thence with his line south 65 east 117 poles to a stone pile on the spur of Oaky Knob; thence south 56 west 69 poles to an ash. Grayson's corner on the northwest bank of small branch; thence south 31 west 72 poles to 2 W. O s ; thence south 4 west 68 poles to a W. O. stump and pointers on top of a steep bank ; thence east 73 poles to a Spanish oak at the patent corner in Mc Grayson's line; thence north 36 east 11 poles to a chestnut oak McGrayson'e corner ; thence with his line north 2 east 50 poles to a stone and pointers; thence north 26 east 20 poles to a stone pile and pointers in bead of a hol low; thence north 43 east 60 poles to a stake; thence south 87 east 100 poles to a stake; thence south 2 west 65 pole s to a stake and pointers on north side of Wolf pen mountain; thence north 87 west 40 poles to a stone and poin ters; thence south 23-2 west 50 poles to a stake; thence south 49)4 east 52 poles to a sourwood; James Simm's comer; thense with his line south 79 east 4 poles to 2 chestnut stumps, patent corn er ; tnence with Simm's and patent line north 64 east 77 poles to a Spanish oak, patent corner, and also Black's and Simm's corner ; thence with the patent line north 70 west 39 poles to a B. O , Black's corner; thence north 2 east 144 Doles to a black jack ; thence south 84 east 139 Doles to a W. O. Rachael Black's corner; thence with her line south 17 east 34 poles to a pine, Terry's corner; thence with his line east 128 poles to a small red oak ; thence south 5)2 east 45 poles to pointers on top 01 ridge ; thence south 25 west 25 poles to a stone pile and pointers; thence south .73 west 103 poles to a white pine in R. Black's line ; thence with her line south 15 east 21 poles to a stone in her line; thence north 85 east 5 poles to a pine at at W. O., corner of patent; thence with patent line south 35 east 110 poles to a black jack ; thence with the patent line south 71 east 141. poles to a stake and pointers in John Melton's line ; thence with Melton's line north 22 east 116 poles to a stone pile, his corner; thence soutn east lrfy poies to a stake and pointers; thence with Mel ton's line south 2 west 119 poles to a black gum, his corner; thence south 41 east 121 poles to a black gum, J. H. Jones' corner; thence with Jones' line south 45 east 128 poles to a dogwood and pointers ; thence with Jones' line north 70 east 54 poles to a Spanish oak stump, Crow's corner in Jones' line; thence with Jones' line north 3 east 87 poles to a rock pile on point of ridge; thence with Jones' line south 87 K east 47 poles to a stake, D. Tessinier's corn er; thence with his line north 90 polf6 to a stake, his corner; thence with hi. line east 80 poles to a black gum ; thence with Tessinier's line south 1C6 poles to a stake, Crow's corner : thence with Crow's line south 56 east 10 poles to a sourwood stump, patent corner ; thence with Crow's line south 18 east 50 poles to a pine, Crow's corner; thence south 69 east 42 poles to a hickory ; thence south 31 east 19 poles to a stone pile, A. M. Buff's corner; thence with his line south 32 east 120 poles to a sweet gum, on south bank of a branch ; thence with line of sale to A, Bracket, north 67 east 86 poles toaW.O ; thence with Melton's line north 57 west 38 poles to a stone pile; thence north 12 west 24 poles to a pine on the mountain ; thence north 6 east 15)2' poles to a black jack on top of the mountain ; thence north 43 east 78 poles to a hickory ; thence north 57 west 10 poles to a W. O., Queen's corn er ; thence with his line north 52 west 178 poles to 2 -maples, Queen's corner; thence north 41 west 22 poles to a pine knot; thence north 58 east 72 poles to a stake and pointers ; thence south 44 east 74 poles to a stake ; thence north 63 east 41 poles to a chestnut oak on a ridge ; thence south 70 east 32 poles to a B. O. ; thence north 84 east 95 poles to a hickory; thence north 12 east 81 poles to a poplar stump, a Gerald's corn er ; thence with his line north 86 west 57 poles to a stone, his corner; thence with his line north 3 east 47 poles to a stake, his corner; thence with his line north 89 west 98 poles to a chestnut, his corner; thence with his line north 1 east 83 poles to a chestnut oak, his corner ; thence witn. with his line north 81 east 104 poles to a B. O , his begin ning corner ; thence north 33 west 300 poles to a small chestnut north 7 west from pts. in Briar creek ; thence south 77 west 300 poles to a stake and point ers in M. S. Towery's line; thence, with his line south 38 east 11 poles to a B. O. stump and pointers ; thence with his line south 22 east 46 poles to a pine near his house ; thence south 81 west 21 poles to a eourwood on the north west bank of branch ; thence south 36 west 87 poles to a stone in Gerald's line ; thence south 54 east . 6 poles to a stone, his corner; thence with his line south 33 east 34 poles to a stone, corner of sale to Nolin ; thence south 20 east 132 poles to a stone and pointers ; thence south 69 west 78 poles to a large poplar on the south bank of the road ; thence north 57 west 58 poles to a small chestnut ; thence north 9 east 41 poles to a W. O., Jones' corner; thence with his line north . 41 west 94 poles to a stone Dile ; thence north. 52 east 22 poles to a Spanish oak; thence north 54 west 81 poles to a stake and pointers on the south side of the mountain; thence north 33 east 95 poles to a stone pile, Gerald's beginning corner; thence north 61 east 10 poles to a chestnut, Murray's corner ; thence with his line north 49 west 161 poles to a stone on the southeast side of the mountain ; thence with Murray's line north 43 east 48 poles to a small locust ; thence north 39 west- 117 poles, Smart's corner; thence with his line south 56 west 117 Doles to a state and pointers, his corner ; thence north 67 west 2 poles to a Lynn, Hunt's corner; thence south 2 west 170 poles to a stone pile near some large rocks ; thence north 87 west 25 poles to a stake and pointers ; thence south 2 west 132 poles to a stake and pointers ; thence west 84 poles to a W. P , Black's corner; thence north 8 west 131 poles to a dogwood. Hunt's corner; thence south 51 west 10 poles to a Spanish oak ; thence north' 43 west 38 poles to a stake and pointers ; thence north 81 west 96 poles to a heap of stones and pointers; thence north 2 east 80 poles to a chestnut; thence north 83 west 100 poles to a B. O. : thence north 14 west 76 poles to pointers; thence north 87 west 15 poles to a dog wood ; thence north -1 east 42 poles to a large black gam, James . Hunt's corn er; thencesoutb 87 west' 59 poles to a chestnut (down) ; thence north .11 west 72 poles to a chestnut; thence north 70 west 40 poles to a stake and pointers; thence north 12 west 40 poles to a loc ust; thence with Hunt's line north 80 east 128 poles to a chestnut ; thence witn his line north 20 poles to a W. O ; thence with his line east 44 poles to a stake ; thence north 1 west 476 poles to a stake in the Deep Gap, the corner of Burke and Rutherford counties; thence with the county line south 62 west 58 poles to a hickory and a black jack; thence south 13 west 26 poles to a chest nut oak; thence south 45 west 28 poles to 3 chestnuts; thence south 82 west 84 poles to a chestnut oak ; thence north 65 west 108 ' poles to 3 chestnuts ; thence south 78 west 116 poles to a B. O ; thence south 30 west 48 poles to a chestnut, thence south 5 west 60 poles to a hickory on Little Silver Creek Knob, thence south 130 poles to . a stake on top of Big Silver Creek Knob, thence with the various courses of the county line to a stake standing north 80 west 10 poles from the beginning corner, thence south 80 east 10 poles to the beginning, contain ing six thousand four hundred and twenty-six acres, more or less, exclusive of the 674 acres contained in the follow ing described 6 tracts, which are not in cluded and not" intended to be sold un der this mortage, the Fame having been bought by other parties befo;e the Broad River Lumber Company bought said land, and described by metes and b junds in said mortgage deed. Fourth Tract A tract and parcel of land lying in Ratherford county, North Carolina, on the waters of First Broad river, containing 220 acres, more or less, and more fully and particularly describ ed in a deed from David Gallert et al. to the Golden Valley Hydraulic Mining Company, dated July 5th, 1889, and re corded in Book 62 of Deeds, at number 287. at page 408. in the office of Register of Deeds of Rutherford county, to which registration reference is hereby made for a fuller and more complete descrip tion. Fifth Tract A tract or parcel of land lying in Rutherford county, North Car olina, on the waters of First Broad river, onntainine 345 acres, more or less, and more f nlly and particularly described in a deed from Myer Gallert to the Golden Valley Hydraulic Mining Company, dated June 25th. 1891, and recorded in Book 64 of Deeds, at paze 393. in the of fice of Register of Deeds for Rutherford county, to which registration reference is made for a fuller and more complete description. The five tracts or parcels of land above described are the tracts of land mentioned and described in a deed from Solomon Gallert, commissioner, to Charles W. Tilden, James F. Connor, and Mark Gallert, trustees, dated Oct ober 30th, 1897, and registered in Book 70, of Deeds at number 330, in the office of Reeister of Deeds of Rutherford county. Sixth Tract Part of patent 1029 on Fork Mountain, on the waters of Cane creek and Camp creek, beeinning on a stone in the Morehead line, -and runs with it north 63 1-2 west 20 1-2 poles to a Soanish oak : thence south 34 west 44 poles to a Spanish oak; thence south 61 1-4 west 31 poles to a gum, Morehead's corner; thence north 55 poles to a hick ory near some rocks in a gulley ; thence north 69 west 73 1-2 poles to a ridge; thence north 372 Doles to a stake in the old county line, and line of the patent ; thence with the patent line south 87 12 west 152 poles to a W. O , the beginning corner of the patent; thence with the line of same south 3 west 01 a poles to a stake ; thenne to the beginning, contain iner 307 acres, more or less, and not to include that part of the T. McDaniel grant and the patent grants that may be inside of the above boundary. Seventh Tract About 378 acres part of patent 1029, on the waters of Camp creek, beginning at . a Spanish oak on top of a ridge, and runs south" 87 west 200 poles to a pine; thence north 48 west 14 poles to a poplar, Watson's cor ner; thence north 4 1-2 west 27 poles to a poplar on a ridge ; thence north 8 west 28 poles to a stake and pointers in a hoi low : thence north 31 3-4 east 64 poles to a B. O.. Beaty's corner; thence north 60 west 32 1-2 poles to a P. O , McDan iel's corner; thence north 10 3 4 east 27 poles to a P. O., corner of Clement's grant ; thence north 39 east 202 poles to a stone pile in the old county line; thence with it and the patent line north 87 1-2 east 110 poles to a stake in said line, cor ner of a tract of land contracted by Wil liam Redmond, Jr., and Francis M Scott, trustees, and C. B. Justice, i jj agent, to Mark Gallert, J. F. Connor and C. W. Tildeh, trustees, on the 1st day of May, 1900; thence to the begin ning. Eighth Tract Beginning on a stake in Deep Gap in the old Burke and Ruth erford county line, and is also the cor ner of the third tract above described. and runs with said line of the third above described tract south 1 east 476 poles to a stake in James Hunt's line ; thence with Hunt's line east 84 poles to a W.-O., James Propse' corner; thence with his line north 12 east 40 poles to a W. O. ; thence north 30 west 40 poles to a hickory; thence north 60 east 160 poles to a chestnut; thence south 155 poles to a stake; thence south 60 west 105 poles to a stake in line of Jones' two hundred acre tract; thence soutb 140 poles to a stake; thence east 15 poles to a stake ; thence south 34 poles to a stake ; thence east - 40 poles to a lynn on the bank of the east prong of North Fork creek ; thence south 67 east 20 poles to a stone, corner of old Queen land ; thence with line of same north -20 west 105 poles to a hickory ; thence north 50 est 162 poles to a B. O ; thence north 20 west 4 poles to a stone ; thence north- 67 east 90 poles to a dogwood ; thence south 20 east 88 poles to a chestnut; thence south 67 west 90 poles to a stake ; f thence south 20 east 16 poles to a stake; thence south 50 west 41 poles to a stone pilenear W. Barnes' house; thence south 45 east 15 poles to a stone pile ; thenco south 39 east 117 Doles to a lo cust in J, Murray's line; thenoe with it north 41 east 160 poles to a neap 01 stones ; thence south 49 east 166 poles to a black gum; thence south 41- west iuo poles to a chestnut in gap of the moun- tain ; thence soutn oi west 10 poies w a stone pile; thence south 53 east 171 - m w - m - poles to a stone pile, m. , xowery a corner; thence witn- nis line norm 00 east 87 poles to a sourwood ; thence north 80 east 21 poles to a pine; thence north 25 east 46 poles to a B. O ; thence north 39 west 11 poles tea stake; thence north 77 east 300 poles to a chestnut, near stake, near the pots in Briar creek ; thence south S3 east 300 poles to a U. O. , Jarrell's corner; thence with his line north 32 poles to a stone pile; thence east 187 poles to a black gum, Mt. Pleas ant church lot corner ; thence north 58 west 52 poles to a chestnut oak; thence south 89 east 54 poles to a W. O., Far wood's corner; thence north 69 west 100 poles to a Spanish oak ; thence north 26 west 48 poles to a stone; thence north 38 east 86 poles to a stake; thence north 78 east 6 poles to a stake ; thence south 80 poles to a stake ; thence east 36 poles to a B. O. ; thence south 86 poles to a P. O , Johnson's corner; thence north 40 east 61 poles to a chestnut oak; thence north 59 east 58 poles to a B. O ; thence snnt.h 3 east 110 Doles to a stake; thence south 53 west 10 poles to a chestnut; thence soutb 38 west 15 poles to a white pine ; thence west 62 poles to a dogwood; thence south 20 poles to a spruce pine stump; thence south 38 west 101 poles to a W. O. ; thence south 64 west 60 poles to a maple ; thence south 13 west-152 poles to a stake on the east side of the branch ; thence east 36 poles to a stake on top of a ridge above the old Tom Hunt house; thence south 54 east 117 poles to a black gum on top of the mountain ; thence south 10 east 60 poles to a stake in the patent line ; thence with the patent line east 68 poles to a poplar on Tar Hill branch, thence south 36 poles to a stake ; thence sonth 72 east 13 poles to a stake, Margaret De vinney '8 corner; thence with her line, north 73 east 48 poles to a pine ; thence east 92 poles to a stake in Elizabeth De vinnev's line ; thence with it north 30 west 128 poles to a chestnut; thence north 53 east 38 poles to a black gum, William Bracket's corner ; thence with his line north 66 west 48 poles toa B. O. ; thence north 10 east 82 poles to a stake in Towery's line ; thence with it north 08 west 14 poles to a chestnut oak, or st"ne; thence north 31 west 45 poles to a chestnut ; thence north 60 east 42 poies to a chestnut: thence east 82 poles to a stone in Walker's field ; thence south 60 east 34 poles to a chestnut oak by the road, west of the gap of the mountain; thence Fouth 80 east 37 poles to a stake in Bracket's old line; thence with it north 28 east 70 poles to a pine on top of the ridge ; thence south 80 east 50 pole? to a chestnut oak on the east side of the creek, near the cliff; thence south 28 west 't0 poles down the creek to a B. O. ( now down) ; thence south 15 west 118 poles to a pine stump, Richard's corner ; thence north 73 eaet 65 poles to a chest nut; thence south 75 east 44 poles to a black eum ; thence sonth 58 east 29 poles to a pine (now down) ; thence south 25 east 12 poles to a heap of stones in Brindle line; thence with it north 35 east 35 poles to a B. O. (now down); thence south 67 east 60 poles to a heap ot stones; thence south 30 east 38 poles to a stake in the creek ; thence down the creek south 40 west 50 poles to a stake in thev creek.; thence sonth 33 west 119 poles to a chestnut oak ; thence north 37 west 19 poles to a heap of stones in the edee of bottom ; thence south 53 west 160 poles to a stake in the bank ot the creek below George Towery's shop; thence south 94 poles to a chestnut (now down) ; thence west 84 poles to a stone ; thence south 28 poles to a if. 0. near Devinney; thence with his line east 114 poles to a stone pile ; thence same course 98 poles to a W0., Towery's corner; thence with his line north 6 west 70 poles to a black jack; thence north 18 east 24 poles to a B. O ; thence north 5U east 27 poles-to a chestnut oak ; thence north 60 east 54 poles to a forked pine ; thence north 34 east 78 poles to a heap of stones, Hunt's corner; thence with his line south 85 east 27 poles to a stone ; thence south 10 east 82 poles to a stone pile, James Willis' corner; thence with his line north 60 east 93 poles to a black jack stump; thence north 87 east 12 poles to a stake, Marshes' corner ; thence with hia line north 37 west 107 poles to a heap of stones; then 3e north 57 east 118 poles to a stone pila in McGlam- marv 8 line: tnence witn it nortn 04 Web i) 1 io puies uj u . vj , uaieu a uui - ner; thence with his line north 23 west 24 poles to a dogwood ; thence west 74 poles to a stone; thence north 5 east 20 poles to a W. O , George White's cor ner; thence with his line north 82 west 74 poles toa stake; thence north 8 east 94 poles to a black gum ; thence north 25 west 90 poles to a stake in the branch, W. M. Linsay's corner; thence with his line north 24 west 34 poles to a stone ; thence north 40 east 108 poles to a chest nut ; thence south 75 east 40 poles to two cnestnut oaks; thence south 2 west 116 poles to a stake in White's line; thence with his line south 82 east 34 poles to a stake in Coxe's creek ; thence down the creek south 25 east 70 poles toa hickory and maple on the east side of the creek ;. tbence south 85 east 17 poles to a stake; thence north 24 east 100 poles to a stake on the south side of Painter's Knob ; thence north .45 east 120 poles to poplar stump near the Raven rock ; thence south 45 east 88 poles to a locust near a spring. J. S. McNally s corner f thence with his line north' 83 east 28 poles to a W. O. ; thence south 20 east 50 poles to a red oak ; thence south 72 east 45 poles to a W. O. Gal lert's corner ; thence with his line north 10 west 370 poles to a stake in the old Burke and Rutherford county line ; thence with the various courses of said line to the beginning, containing eight thousand four hundred and fifty-six and one-half acres, more or less. . Ninth Tract Lying in Cleveland county, beginning at a stake in the conn-1 ty line, corner of land sold P. L. Buff and runs with his line south 1 west 42 poles to a pine; thence south 24 west 45 poles to a heap of stone9; thence south 40 east 22 poles to a B. Q , William Buff's corner ; thence north 60 east 58 poles to a black jack ; thence south 83 east 38 poles to a small sonrwood ; thence north 45 east 20 poles to a heap of stones ; thence south 13 east 20 poles to a Spanish oak ; thence south 6 east 40 poles to 3 sourwoods ; thence south 38 west 92 poles to a B O ; thence south 68 west 18 poles to a stake in Hoyle's oor ner ; thence with his line south 69 oast 66 poles to a pine; thence south 2 east 28 poles to a Spanit-h oak ; thence south 11 east 15 poles to a heap of stones, Crew's corner; thence north 79 east 39 poles to a 6tone, Buff's corner ; thence north 27 west 78 poles to a sourwood ; thence north 47 east 49 poles to a sourwood. Hoyle's corner; thence north 3 west 68 poles to a pine ; thence north 70 east 38 poles to a stake ; thance north 18 west 9 poles to a persimmon; thence north 57 east 30 poles to a small P. O., Buff's corner ; thence with his line north 42 west 80 poles to a pine; thence north 52 east 10 poies to a pine, Wil lis' corner in the county line ; thence with its various calls to the beginning, containing one hundred and fifty-two acres, more or less. Tenth Tract Beginning on a pine M. Prewitt's and D Buff's corner, and runs with Prewitt's line South 31 west 72 poles to a stone pile, D. Cook's corner; thence with his line north 75 west 40 poles to a pine ; thence north 13 west 46 poles to a red oak. Buff's corner; thence north 25 east 14 poles to a W. O. Buff's corner ; thence south 63 east 16 Doles to a Spanish oak; thence north 80 east 40 poles to the beginning, con taining twenty three acres, more or lesp. Eleventh Tract Beginning at a black gum on the kank of the road in the county line, 20 poles north of Ward's Gap ; and runs south 35 east 92 poles to a stake ; thence south 55 west 200 poles toaW. O.; thence south 74 west 76 poles to a B. O , Talent's corner; thence south 60 west 26 poles to a birch; thence south 19 east 70 poles to a pine, Hull's corner ; thence with his line south 45 east 85 poles to a stake, Cook's corner; thence with his line north 60 cast 160 poles to a stake in Workman's line ; thence with it north 10 west 52 poles to a pine stump and pointers ; thence north 60 east 293 poles to a popular; thence sonth 8 east 92 poles to a stake ; thence south 55 west 30 poles to a black gum ; thence soutb 10 west 84 poles to a small black gum Johnson's old W. O. corner; thence with his line east 40 poles to a stone ; thence south 40 poles to a stake, James Cook's corner; thence with his and Speak's line north 71 east 34 poies to a stake ; thence north 53 east 20 poles to a heap of stones; thence north 49 east 88 poles to a stake in the old line of Burke and Rutherford coun ties, then with the various courses of said line to the beginning, excepting and reserving from the said boundary 9 acres of land deeded to Sarah and Sidney Workman on Dec. 23d, 1901. This tract after deducting the reserva tion mentioned, "contained 457 acres, more or less. . Twelfth Tract Beginning at a sour wood, W. Chapman's corner, standing in the old county line, and runs south 62 east 62 poles to a rock ; thence south 78 west 1 pole to a rock ; - thence north 55 east 80 poles to a stone, thence north. 35 west 12 poles to a stake and pointers ; thence north 55 east 120 poles to a black gum in the old county line ; thence with it to the beginning, containing one hundred and thirty-seven and one-half acres, more are less. Thirteenth Tract Beginning at a stake in the old Burke and Rutherford county lines, at the west end of Thomas Chapman's-mountain field, and runs south 78 poles to a stake in Buff's cor ner; thence north 75 west 128 poles to a hickory (not found) placed stone; thence south 60 west 59 poles to a hickory ; thence south 40 east 23 poles to a chest nut oak; thence south 41 west 20 poles to a B. O. ; thence south 14 west 64 poles to a chestnut; thence scuth 25 east 50 poles to a chestnut oak ; thence south 53 west 36 poles to a black gum in gap of the mountain, Richard's corner; thence south 46 west 34 . poles to a stone pile; thence south 15 west 12 poles to. a stone pile top of ridge ; thence south 45 west 32 poles to a sourwood ; thence south 64 west 46 poles to a chestnut oak ; thence south 28 east 59 poles to a black gum on bank of branch; thence east 37 poles to a chestnut oak; thence north 81 east 18 poles to a stone pile on bank of branch: thence south 88 east 26 poles to a stone pile, McNeely 's corner; thence south 20 east 65 poles to a Spanish oak (not found ji; thence south 77 west 10 poles to a pine stump ; thence north 40 west 24 poles to a large pine, now down ; thence west 96 poles to a stake ; thence north 77 poles to a chestnut ; thence west 82 poles to a poplar on east side of creek; then up the creek as it meanders north '41 poles to a W. O. on bank of the creek, James MoNeely's corner, ulso division corner between Solomon Gal lert, Myer Gallert and others ; thence north 10 wes370 poles to a stake in the old Burke and Rutherford county lines ; thence with its various course to the beginning, containing 467 acres more or less. Fonrteeenty Tract Lying in McDow ell county on the waters of (Jane creek, beginning on a dogwood on the south sine of the road, and running east 6 poles to Noah Brindle's B. O. corner thence north 180 poles to a stake,' Kelly's line; thence east 60 poles to Kelly's corner; thence north 60 poles to stake; thence east 60 poles to a stake on the summit of the mountain; thence south 10 west along said mountain top 270 poles to a stake in the road that leads from Cane creek to Whiteside; thence south 82 west 75 poles to a stake m Street's line; thence north 40 poles to the beginning, containing 135 acres, (Cont nued on Seventh page.) v
The Sun (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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