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L AUGUST 29, 1940 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Page II atever You Want To Buy Or Sell, Do It With A Want Ad kitaineer l ii.u , word (this type) Lb insertion. toiim Charge lt3 a word each in- n this size type. j ds are confidential, about them wdl ... reach Tbeomy wy -- - Blackie Bear - By D. SAM COX CHATTER SQUIRREL IS GOOD HUNTER Story 59 1 - i ...;.v. : k- properly uwiicro, iwaun wuutu iuc I Town of Hazelwood, for taxes due I the Town of Hazelwood for the fis- cal year 1939-1940. I Blalock, W. D. EsUte, 1 lot $ 4.80 (Brock, J. Paul.l lot 11.04 aUv,., t .i Compton, J. Pink, 1 lot - 18.96 ! acorns and other things that tur- rea,sen,T' C; ?? 1 lot ' I b,., lib., -of w;u Ezell, John, 1 lot ., i : vr rc av caddis, Mrs. w. a.. i lot n.97 Ul Wli W. J A "- i auction to the highest bidder for R C. McBride, 1 lot, bal. 25.67 j cash, all the land of the following i M. Theodore McCracken, 1 lot . 117.30 R. Q. McCracken, 1 lot 69.60 Jane McKinnon, 1 lot 5.95 Kuth McGruder, 1 lot ....... 4.08 Elizabeth Massie, 1 lot 68.00 Z. L. Massie, 1 lot 3.40 James W. Micheal, 1 lot . 6.80 8.00 2.40 A wild turkey has the right ast and s the creek folks had r ,. V, T - if'"'Ri ao'qq name, for he certainly is wild. The , to start before day. Jay Bird flew H .. Rev 'E. D.,' 1 lot 3.20 truth is that there is hardly any nQ son as it was ngnt Jomfg Mrg w D x lot J J -nor A1 Aft j. letter, auui 'ctions in ad. ., . ;i,t tn revise irve tne ns- Ir.y eojy. or gds should be In not later than two sday. I thanks, and tributes H accepieu - - Mountaineer fphone 137 r s.vial Guernsey U-v . . - - , cows and heiiers. ee rvir, TRIP to Eagles .i i...a K miles ve me i'uua' " Y ., '.mosville. Automonue Irieht to the top. Lugh virgin forest. .Sept. 5-12-W. beautiful lota, L uprv reasonable. - Sumter, S. C. Jcm bird or animal that it is harder to ; euougn io see, ana ne joosea an k uvkendaU J P. Estate. i a wild turney. it 'uu"u r j j0j 7.60 slip up on than is a fact, as you know, that Mr Man had killed several of them down on the creek, but he had been hunting them for years, and knew 17.60 21.00 16.00 6.48 26.51 16.00 3.20 12.16 5.00 14.32 if he could help him get the tur-j turkeys. When they not to a biff keys I rock not far from where Jay Bird PIGS are easily -old rant d in The. Moun Only 25 cents for 25 r recently stole $150 in V money in Seattle. And he found them! There were t ott. William. 1 lot about a dozen of them scattered all McCall, Mrs. Mary, 1 lot about and they didn't seem to be McElrath, A. L., 1 lot finding much to eat. Jay Bird flew Mtsser, Jess H., 1 lot where they went to get their din- back to the wagon and told them Moody, H. B., 1 lot ners, and he could hide and wait till what he saw. Moore, Dora, 1 lot - they came to eat. But it's a hard "JUst let me do this," said Chat- Moore, Homer, 1 lot ..... job to get near enough to a wild; ter Squirrel, "and we will get more Moore, Mrs. Jess, 1 lot, Bal. turkev to kill him with a gun. than on turkev. Thev will fol- Morgan, Homer, 1 lot There were lots of turkeys in the low me wherever 1 go. All of NeJn, F. A., 1 lot 4 80 woods away up above Blackie's. you except Jocko stay here. Jocko, QulHn W" T, 1 lot 0;) house, but he hadn't ever been able1 get your gun and come with me." ol'mon Dwa"' 1 lot ' - to catch them, and when Chatter I So Jay Bird, Jocko and Chatter uff- Robert, 1 lot ... v.w o.,i-.,l oo RUnVio sto,) him 1 Smiii-rel hnirii.l h:i,k towa'.-.i ihp hi'ates, John 1., 1 lot ia.-u .wv. .-- - .... ....,., T,.otmnt Pnr. poration, 1 lot 16.00 Ward. George 11., 1 lot 8.00 "Well," said Chatter Squirrel, "1 ' '"' - lul" Withers, E. L., 1 lot 14.40 have mixed around a good deai;Joa , to s.t down behind .t and WRh Ul A. Eatate. 1 lot 28.S0 with turkeys, and I always noticed ; till the turkeys came in sight The whj w Corncrs that they seemed to think there! Jhe Jay Bud tlew along and 9 was plenty to eat around where showed Chatter Squirrel where -Whitner w. A., 1 lot, Bui. 1G.U0 they found me, and they would fol-J llle turkl'y Just a3 soon To the foregoing Tuxes will be low me all over the woods. I reck-1 f they saw Chatter running aJtUd penaltics of one ,H,r cont ,nT en if Jocko would take his gun and "bout, all the turkeys began get- nu)llh beginning with the month hide behind a rock or big trees, II tlnK together around him, for they of KobruarVi 194o, and the cost of could make some turkeys follow me thUKht he would lead them to a this notice. close enough to him to let him Sd breakfast. He just played Sale made pursuant to the Laws shoot them" around for a little while, and then' f . xorth Carolina, nd by order , . ' , .. op nnH lonpd' he beffan t0 hop alone owar1 the of the Board of Aldermen. : T.h?y ?lked ' ove' anlP. ."r'.big rock, where Jocko was. And This the 12th day of August, 1940 o I every one of those turkeys, with a go away up me "'"'""". """?jL,rcat gobbler in front, started out, one right behind the other, follow ing Chatter Squirrel! Well, you can just guess what Elsie Mae Miller, 1 lot 81.60 Floyd Miller, 1 lot 14.03 F. W. Miller, 1 lot 161.50 Jim L. Miller, 1 lot 15.30 Mrs. Mary R. Miller, 1 lot 45.90 Mrs S. J. Miller, 1 lot ... 69.50 Sam K. Miller, 1 lot 8.08 M. W. Mills, 1 lot 13.48 Will Mitchell, 1 lot 6.12 J. R. Morgan & Geo. II. Ward, 1 lot 42.60 Have Neodham, 1 lot - 1.70 M. M. Noland, 1 lot, bal 21.00 J. M. Norris, Est., 1 lot .... 6.63 Mrs. T. C. Norris. 1 lot .... 08.94 T. C. Norris. 1 lot 2.55 Mrs. Grace Norton, 1 lot .. 1.53 J. l,. rainier, tsi z low . M.w,s SOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Tuesday, September 3, 1940, at eleven o'clock, A. M. at the court house door in the town of Waynes ville, in Haywood County, North Carolina, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following tracts or boundaries of land, situate, lying and being in Waynesville and Ivy Hill Town ships, in Haywood County, North Carolina, and more particularly bounded and described as follows : 1st Tract: BEGINNING at a Spanish oak, a corner to Wm. Mc Clure's home tract near the gap of a ridge on the county line of the counties of Haywood and Jackson, and then running u Northwesterly direction along on top of the said ridge dividing the waters of Rich land and Seotts Creeks and the county line between said counties t ton Almond old corner, and run with said line, S. 61 W. 32 polea to stake at the mill race; thenc S. 4 W. 110 poles to a stake on ridge; thence S. 88 E. 22 poles to a chestnut stump; thence with Wil liam Allen's line, S 4' W. 23 polea to a Spanish oak on a ridge; thence around with Allen's 20-acre tract around the cove, S. 82 W. 50 polea to a large pine on a high top; thence down the ridge, S. 29 E. 23 poles to a sourwood corner; thence S. 23 W. 35 poles to a black oak stump, 4 poles above the road and gap; thence S. 10 E. 4 poles to ft stake in road at gap, Brendle corn er of his Malley tract; thence with its line S. 86 W. 10 poles to the center of the road, a corner of the one and one-half acre tract recent ly sold to J. N. Brendle by J. C. Welch; thence around the new road and this lot, N. 25 W. 7V4 poles; S. 88 W. 20'i poles to ft J. M. Palmer, 4 lots 88.40 Ray Palmer, 1 lot 5.10 J. . Peacock, Est., 1 lot 4.08 I. H. Perry, 1 lot, bal ...22.67 0.80 rounty line between said counties ; '. .. , x, L ,v J , r , I bend in the rond; N. 75 W, 10 to a balsam on top of said rulge . ... ... . . . , . ... . . J poles; N. 4o W. o poles to the old same distance above the spruce i ' .. . . . , l"ulc ll I) n.. ;.. .,...t . ,U..r,. I . . , . ( , . 11II1UI1-11 t-liMIl 1 lilt: III I uiiu , vii. w tun it III aaiu nullity iiui , uiiiuv N. 65" W. 34 poles to u bulsam on Vallie Peterson, 1 lot Phillipps Construction Co., 1 lot 25.50 I.loyd Phillips, 1 lot 8.50 W. W. Phillips, 1 lot 425.00 G. C. Plott. 1 lot :t!).l'.) Homer II. Plott, 1 lot 34.00 Bertha A. Recce, 1 lot I). C. & Bertha Reece, 1 lot Roy Reece, 1 lot J. W. Reed. Jr., 1 lot ....... Lena Reed, 1 lot Mrs. M. H. Reeves, 3 lots, bal. ) top of said ridge; thence N. 45 W. 34 poles to a balsam on top of Jones Summit, the highest peak of the Balsam Mountain; thence N. 19" East along on the top of the leading ridge f rom Jones Summit to Plotts Balsam 15 poles to a balsam near Plott's bear pen; thence N. 12 E. 18 poles to a beech on said 6.80 ridge; thence N. 8" E. 18 poles to 10.80 t Peruvian bush on top of said ridge; 27.45-thence N. 40" E. 00 poles to a small 34.00 j beech in the old field ; thence N. 77" 4 25 1 '), loo poles to a .stake on top of I Bell Knob; thence N. 41" E. 19 4 229.50 pules to a Spanish oak on the side j NOTICE Iarolina, D COUNTY. SE SUPERIOR COURT. RE THE CLERK, ibers, Administrator ,E. Tilson, Deceased. Ibers and wife, Hat iers, Jessie Cham- It Chambers, Wal lers, and Town of dant, J. R. Chambers fc Chambers, will take i an action entitled as been commenced in the ourt of Haywood Coun- land that they have an to make assets to pay e estate of Mrs. L. E leased; and the said de- fcill further take notice are required to appear Clerk of the Superior fre 26th day of Septem and answer or demur fition in said action, or ir.er will apply to the the relief demanded in 21th day of Aue.. 1940. UU WILLIAMSON. k of Superior Court of ounty. t-Aug. 29-Sept. 6-12-19. NOTICE OF SALE On Monday, September 9th, 1940, at 11:00 o'clock A. M., at the Court House door in Town of Waynesville, I will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following lands and premises, situate, lying and being in Clyde Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, tc-wit: Tract No. 1: BEGINNING on a stake in the Shook line and 141 poles from the beginning of said old line and runs 82 W. 52 poles with said old line to a stake, the southeast corner of the school tract; thence N. 89 W. 35 poles to a stake in the old line at the hraneh: thence N. 42 E. 4 poles a stake; thence down the west bank of the branch 40 poles to a Btake where the bridge crosses the branch; thence S. 61 E. 25 pole to a white oak three poles north of a branch; thence N. 72 E. 25 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 10 acres, more or less. Tract No. 2: Adjoining the above tract BEGINNING at a wbitp nak in a field and runs N. 72 E. 26 poles to a stake in the Shook line; thence N. 2 E. 31 nnto t-.n n wild cherry on top of a ridge; thence along the top of ridge, S 74 poles w. b poies w.a stake ; thence South 70 West 10 G. C, Summerow, Tax Collector. s wnatIXT .. Af m... Ci.K happened. When that row of tur- JOUCe UI 1 UX SUIC keys got in sight of Jocko Mon key, Chatter Squirrel scooted up a I Notice is hereby given that pur tree so he wouldn't get hit and suant to law, and under the order Jocko shot both barrels of his gun of the Board of Aldermen of the right at that row of turkey heads. Town of Waynesville, the under- He killed the big gobbler and six signed, John W. Boyd, Tax Coi others, and, before they were lector for the Town of Waynes through fluttering:, all the folks ville, will offer for sale to the from the wagon had run up and highest bidder for cash, at mu ornbViino- tnrkevs iiisfc like tho eourt house door in Way- they had never had anything to nesville, on Monday, September 9th, eat before. (To be Continued). (VS. Rhymer, 1 lot 10.20 of the Plolt Balsam ; thenco N, 60" Rogers, Gilmer & McCrack- K. 56 poles to a bulsam near the en, 1 lot T. ft.iu top of t ho I'lotts Kulsam unil on the Nathnn Rogers, 1 lot W. F. Rogers, 1 lot ........ J. C, Rose, 1 lot-., S. C. Satterthwait, 1 lot ... Satterthwait, Withers & Bass, 1 lot 1940. at ten o'clock A. M., and con tinuinir thereafter until all prop erty is sold to satisfy the taxes lev- vnTiri' iw i v ied against the property of tne On Monday, September 23rd, property owners hereinafter des 1940, at 11 o'clock A. M. at the crilwd, which taxes were levie, for Courthouse door in the Town of the year 19:19 by Town of Way Way nesville, I will offer for sale nesv.lle, .n the name of the owners at public outcry to the highest as follows: bidder for cash, the following de- scribed lands lying and being in J. C. Allen, 1 '"'t - -- 13.60 said Town, Haywood County, North W. C. Allen. 1 lot bal. .- 45.20 . II It Atkins. 1 lot ..129.20 BEGINNING at a stake in the W. A. Band, 1 l"t - Southwest margin of Sim, t Street, Henry II. Harnett, 1 lot .... Monte G. Stamey, 1 lot Thomas B. Stone, 1 lot 4.25 15.60 standing S 70' E. 370 feet from Miss Annie Bellville, 1 lot 6.80 intersection of southeastern mar- TV Grady Boyd, 1 lot 104.00 43.10 9.10 C8.01 gin of Welch Street, sai.l stake be- Kelly lireeiling, l lor ... ing also S. 70 E. 50 feet from J. J. Bridges, 1 lot J. C. Brown, 1 lot ............ Jones lot, and runs thence with J. N. Brown, 1 lot, bal - 11.48 .i . i x a i ni fi ll niipyniT i mi.. iw.iji. poles 14 links to a-small p- the hnebewe.-n :.. n ..i.i h,,an;tnl lot - -thence Horence Busbce, 1 lot ...... lilt; vrj. xiil iiwjjiiw v ETRATOR'S NOTICE qualified as administra ?late of H. R. Mauney, P;e of Haywood County, f'ina, this is to notify all ,v-r? claims against the aid deceased to exhibit re undersigned at Can I Carolina, on or before !fcy of July, 1941 or this he pleaded in bar of re7. All persons in !aid estate will please .ediate payment the 25th day of July, T. J. MAUNEY. ;rtr of tho F.ctt - w VIA, yi deceased. T-AUe. 15-90 o'O-Sant- K STRATOR'S NOTICE qualified as administra- estate nf TP 'n, deceased, late of y, North Carolina, i t:fy aIl persons having "nst the estate of said "ttibit them to the " Waynesville, North f," befre the 3rd day i lat, or this nntloa H11 a bar of their recov-J-on indebted to said I p ease make immediate thence South 59 West 37 poles to the UhiUiiNUNu, tuui'i- ing six acres three rods and iniriy two poles, more or less. EXCEPTING, however, out of the first above described tract of land, one-half acre, more or less, which is fully described by deed of conveyance from J. W. Cald well to J. A. Ensley, daiea w 14, 1924, and recorded in Book 88, page 324, Haywood County Reg istry. Being the same lands con veyed by J. W. Caldwell (widower) to Maggie L. Jervis, et al., by deed dated June 14, 1924, and recorded in Book 70, at page 303, Haywooa County Registry. Sale is made pursuant to the power and authority conferred up on me by that certain deed of trust dated March 12, 1938, from Maggie L. Jervis and J. E. Jervis and wne. Ruby Jervis, recorded in Book of Deeds of Trust No. 31, page 311, Haywood County Registry, to which record reference is hereby made ,for all the terms and condi tions thereof. Sard sale wm oe mH snhiect to prior deed of trust executed by said parties and re corded in Book 31, page 191, Hay wood County Registry ana suDjeci to 1940 taxes. This August 9th, 1940. A. T. WARD, - Trustee. No. 993 Aug. 15-22-29-Sept. 5. rat ;",. "S "w ator of ' r..- with the line of said old; hospital "ullrl' , -lot, S. 070' E. 50 feet to a stake; W G.-Byen.. t - ST 2rElV?Tstake KstusR. Cafdwel, ,18 lots .' .. ' ...i.- ,,r.in- of Carlisle Co., 1 lot .......... . t k...A(ifnmi niaro" in tne 5imu.vC. f,. .-- rrnaiot. i iof Short Street; thence with Mia ii. x . v,., -- - - margin) Short Street, N. 70' W. Frank Carver 1 't "l"'1" 1 fv." Tr.tvvivr. Koino- Centrsl Investment Co., 1 5U leet to me 8.50 17.00 51.30 16.83 32.94 4.59 54.40 13.G5 11.92 Josephine Chase, 1 lot 14.44 4.08 46.75 i.. 14 of the Alden Howell, Jr., Ht. .Dal ,w - . Mrs. josepnine v,nase, i ivi lands, as per ey pUtof Minnie j 'CnUn Mot .... J. W. Seaver, April 26 1922 re i corded in Map P r r nf Mrs Vallie Creasman, 1 lot 17-00 "II." office of the Register of i ; 2877 Deeds of Haywood Co.un " '.James F. Davis, 1 lot ....... 10.63 Sale made pursuant tc .the power ( w Davig not ..v..,...,. 91.04 and authority conferred upon me . t M . ?5.50 by that certain dwd of trust dated M s M. Dicu, 1 lot .... 59.50 May 4th, 19: executed by Henry , . ; y ()t . : .... .; 34.56 H. Burnett and wife, Edna Bar-j cf Ferguson, 1 lot .... 43.35 nett, and recorded m Book 39 at j T Waltpr Fergus0I,( 1 lot.. 65,34 naee 282, Haywood County Reg- -mmn Fin(.npr 1 iot 18.83 1 - 1 ... el m.mnmf- O M (I I -" . , iatrv TO Wnicn luanuiiicin record reference is hereby made for all the terms and conditions thereof. Said sale will be made subject to a prior deed of trust 1'ien to Haywood Home Building & Loan Association and subject to anv delinquent taxes. A. 1. Y ntLf9 Trustee. No. 994 Aug. 29-Sept. 5-12-19. iVs Brown, deceased. t R 8-15-22-29-Sent. ! t ' 6 Lfto Malaria In 7 day m COLDS ywiptcmn flnt 41 "Build-Up Important Protector of Women A weak, undernourished condition often enables functional dysmenor rhea to get a foothold; thus lead to much of woman's suffering from headaches, nervousness, and other periodic discomfort. CARDUI'S principal help for such distress comes from the way it usually stimulates appetite; in fwwses flow of gastric juice; thus aids digestion; helps build energy, Strength, physical resistance w npriodic Bain for many. Another -way, many women find help for periodic distress: Take CARDUI a few days before and dur- Notice Of Tax Sale (Continued from page 10) Sutton, Homer, 3 acres ........ o..u Sutton, Ted, 10 acres 5 06 Tilbroke, James N., 7 acres 13.42 tcoioVi -T. c. & utners, 1553 acres 65.02 Williams, Frank, 2 acres ...... 1.57 Woody, Mrs. Minnie, 9 acres 8.95 Thi the 5th day of Auirust, 1940 w. h. Mccracken, Tax Collector and Tax Super visor for Haywood County. 17.00 61.20 75.10 8.50 29.29 10.62 34.00 107.10 85.00 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES BY THE TOWN OF HAZEL WOOD, NORTH CAROLINA n Mnndav. September 9, 1940, at Twelve o'clock, M., at the Court ti.,a Door in the Town of Way- CARDUI for more than 60 yearsi signed wm oner r - J. A. Fisher, 1 lot Lucille Foy, 1 lot ....... W. R. Francis, 1 lot ....... Sam Freeman, lot James A. Gaddis. 1 lot John Gaddis, 1 lot Henry Gaddy, i lot M. O. Galloway, 12 lots . DavlH Pitts Gautier, 1 lot fipTipral Realty Co.. 1 lot 33.66 1 lot -. 12.20 Mrs. R W.Gifford, 1 lot .... 7.74 ur a 'r.ruM 1 lot ........ 42.50 Mrs. Lawrence Green 1 lot 56.52 Otto Groce, 1 lot ............ 6.80 William Hamer, 1 lot J-'O Mrs. V. L. Harkins; 1 lot 1-53 Miss Jessie Herron, 1 lot 5.10 Mrs. Emma Henderson, 1 101 o.vo W. A. Herren, 1 lot 81.60 E. D. Hooper, 1 lot.-,-, 3.0 aij. tr,.0n Sr.. 1 lot .. 12.07 Alden Howell, III, 1 lot Boyd and Howell, 1 lot E Howell, Est., 1 lot ., J." H. Howell, 8 lots - TJlV, TIru.pH. 1 lot T Woolsey Howell, 5 lots 119.00 Glenn Hoxit, 1 lot 30.80 Mrs. Nannie E. Jones, 1 lot 29.58 S. A. Jones, Est., 1 lot 12.33 n v ITilhnurne. 1 lot .-1.19 Bob 'Lands, 1 lot "-00 M.ro-apot T.aVensrer. 1 lot Z.5o Moo PnnoT Lcatherwood, 1 lot 18.56 W. H. Lee, 1 lot m. Sll! Liner. Est. 1 lot 20.40 w;ium Ttta. 1 lot 66.95 668 l'lott Ridge; thence N. 43 E. 50 10.11 poles to a black ouk on top of the 32.75 l'lott Ridgo; thence S. 70 E. 125 11.90 ! poles to a spanish oak on said ridge; ' thence N. 72 E, 52 poles to a chest 17.00 ml on gajj ridire; thence S. Mrs. Mary Schulhofer, 1 lot 62.90 yo . j(j lM)ies to a chestnut oak Mrs. Mary Seagers, 1 lot 5.10 n tSlHi top of said ridge; thence Merrill Shelton, Est, 1 lot 35.02 n. 65 E. 54 poles to a chestnut on G. E. Shoaf, I lot 8.60 to,) of said ridge; thence S. 81 D. M, Simmons, 1 lot 1.70 k. qq polos to a black oak on the Mrs. Sarah Sloan, 1 lot 212.60 turn of said ridge that turns in the Mrs. Ella Smith, 1 lot, bal. 45.08 direction of Phillip Noland's; thence George Smith, 1 lot ......... 3.40 s. 44 E. down said ridgo 96 pole. James A. Smith, 1 lot ........ 3.40 to a chestnut iwk on said ridge; Mae Sutton Smith, 1 lot .... 4.25 thence down on ton of said ridge Mrs.; Hosea Stall, 1 lot .... 35.70 to where it forks to a white oak, 3184 Henry Oxnor's Northwest corner; 10.78 thence down the ridge West of paid Miss Alice Stringfield, 1 lot 2.89 Oxner's house and with his West Mrs. Mary E. Stringfield, 1 boundary line to where it strikes lot .. .. 248.80 said Noland's land, and then along Dr. Sam Stringfield, 1 Jot ..72.67 on top of said ridgo West of paid J V. Summers, I lot 3.40 Noland's bouse to the gap of said Joe N. Tate, 1 lot .... - 36.94 ridjre where the rond passes over R. A. Teairue. 1 lot ......... 44.90 a little South of said Noland s housn Mrs. Isadora Teichner, 1 lot 10.80 to a stake: thence South to said Mrs. James Thomas, 1 lot 25.50 Welch's locust corner of his old Mrs. Junior Turbyfield. l lot 68.00 t,ct; thence N. 82 W. with the Clara L. Underwood, 1 lot 1.70 line of said old tract 08 poles to a S L. Underwood. 1 lot ...... 13.00 black oak corner to old tract; Mrs. Stella B. WaNlron, 1 thence N. 20 W. Hi poles to a wnite t . ... 13.00 ouk corner to said old tract; thenco George II. Ward, 5 lots .... 204.00 s. K3" W. 140 poles to a hickory Reagan Wells, 1 lot ........ 1.70 corner to old tract; thence S. 28 Mrs. Hen West, 1 lot ........ 3.00 V. 178 poles to n spnnish oak; Huirh L. Wright, 1 lot 13.00 thence S. HO" K. rf poles to a poplar 20.14 and Spanish oak on the fiaw-Aim j 'Ridge; thence S. 20 E. 50 -poles to a stake corner to old tract near Richland below the Saw Mill; 11.05 ('hence N. 71 W. with a line of the 8.08 Mingvis tract 212 poles to two 11.90 chestnuts, corner to Mingus tract; 9,18 thence N, 31 W. with the line of 8.07 Mingus, 171 poles to a locust, a rich 14.88 hillside, corner to Said tract; thence 6.10 S. 73 E. with the line of said tract 5.10 KM poles to a spruce pine on the 12.24 bank of Richland creek at the point 27.20 of a ridge; thence up the top of 1.70 said ridge a conditional line between 2.38 William McClure and said R. V. 3.40 Welch to where said McClure old 10.16 tine crosses said ridge to a stake 4 69 in said old linn on top of said ridge; 12:15 "thence S. 75 W. with said McClure 1.70 line to the BEGINNING, contain ing 2700 acres, more or less. 3.80 2nd Tract r Lying and being on 1.70 th,. waters of Jonathans Creek in 7.65 Haywood County, and bounded as 13.46 follows: 1343 BEGINNING on a balsam on 8.08 . 1,, , Knob and corner of the R. 11.90 v. Welch tract of 2700 acres, and Oliver A. Yount, 1 lot ; COLORED Alice Arthur, 1 lot 10.20 (, Thomas Babb, 1 lot Will Babb. 1 lot . Jerry Brown, 1 lot .... .. Inez Bank Bryant, riot-... Dora Casey, 1 lot James Hiram Casey, 1 lot .. Sol Casey, 1 lot .................. Conley Heirs, 1 lot S. A. Openy, 1 lot Charley Davis, 1 lot ......... Ernest Dalton, 1 lot Ella Kemp Dunn, 1 lot ..... Thomas Forney, 1 lot Carry Gibbs, 1 lot, bal. Will Gray, 1 lot ;. ...... Nelson Griffin, I lot ........ Mary Gwyn, 1 lot Delcy Hackett 'Heirs, 1 lot bal. .. .. Walter Haley, 1 lot ............ J. W. Hall, 1 lot - Gurlger Henry, 1 lot ... Ribert Hodge, 1 lot Alice Houston, 1 lot 17.00 5.44 ' 4.42 18.50 11.54 Ada Howell. 1 lot Marion Kemp Howell, 1 lot 61.5 runs with the said Welch line twu Thomas Lenoir, 1 lot 39.10 poie3 to Plotts Balsam; thence N. William Lenoir, 1 lot, bal. 35.40 120 poles to Little Balsam, W. A. Andy Love, 1 lot ................ 8.93 Campbell corner ; thence with said C. E L. Love, 1 lot, bal. 10.47 jjne West 428 poles to a spruce George Love, 1 lot.. 2.12 ,,ine in a cove on the side of a moun- Henry C. Love, 1 lot 16.15 tain; thence down the meanders of Henry L. Love, 1 lot 7.65 the creek with Campbell's line 210 10.10 pf)ies to Mam treex; inence up 14.82 c;h ertH'k a Southwest course with 15.13 Campbell's line (old tract), to his 3.57 beech corner at the foot of Green 3.14 Ridge, James Queen corner; thence 2.72 up the creek with Queen's line to 23.80 his corner; thence with his line, 8.50 Southwest about to the old Specu- 6.95 lation line; thence with said line 19.72 s. 60 E. about 260 poles to the 10.80 BEGINNING, containing O n e 2.55 Thousand (1,000) acres, more or 8.07 Jess, and being the same land de- 8.09 scribed in a deed from R. D, Gil- r, Trustee, to J. C. Welch, et al, Howard Love, 1 lot .. J. C. P. Love, 1 lot Ix'on Love, 1 lot ..... . Robert C. Love, 1 lot ....... J, H. McDonald, 1 lot Cora McDonald, 1 lot John A. Melton, 1 lot John C. Melton, 1 lot . J. H. Moore, 1 lot Mose Osborne, 1 lot K G. Osborne, 1 lot .- Sanders Osborne, 1 lot Charlie Patton, 1 lot Etta Proctor, 1 lot -,--' Mary Rose, 1 lot with the old line N. 4 E. 52 poles to a spanish oak stump crossing railroad at 50 poles; thence with the road and line of Brendle's mea dow tract, exchanged with Welch, N. 32 E. 50 poles; N. 18 E. 14 poles; N. 10 E. 11 poles; thence leaving railroad and down center of turnpike, N. 10' W'. U poles; N. 32 W. 11 poles to the mouth of Hyatt's land; thence out the same N. 82" W. To poles to a large white ouk on South side of new road; thence N. 00 W. 23 poles to a stake in the Allmnn old line and Welch's 7'n acre tract purchased of Brendle; thence with old line N 4 E. 100 poles to a stake, Plott's and Brendle corner; thence with the same West 13 poles to Welch and Howell tract and vveich and Plott tract; thence with the same N. 30' E. 15 poles to the corner of the Welch 1. acre tract; thence around the same N. 78 E. 7 polea to a white oak on a ridge; thence around on the ridge N. 48 E. 16 poles; S. 70 E. 20 poles; N. 73 E. 18 poles to a locust corner, All man tract; thence N. 77 E. 24 poles to the creek ; thence down the creek N. 20 E. 24 poles; N. 6 E. 100 poles to a stake at Hyatt mill dam ; thence crossing the creek over the dam, S. 86 E. 60 poles with the line of the Tannery tract to a stake en the creek at or near the railroad trestle, a corner to the 16H acre tract heretofore described; thence with the same up the creek S. 25' E. about 110 poles; thence S. 20V E. about 90 poles to the BEGIN NING, containing 308 acres, more or less. ALSO a small tract of land des ignated in the petition as No. sec ond (a), being a part of the J. N, limners land. .BEGINNING at a stake in Ali ens C reek and runs S. 88 E. 6 poles to 11 stake in the Waynesville road; thence N. 40 K. 18 poles to a stake; thence N, CO W. 33 poles to a stake in Aliens Creek; thence up the creek S. 50 E, 7ty polos; thence S. 40 E. 8 poles; thence S. 10 E. 10 poles to the BEGIN NING, containing two acres. ALSO another lot known as the HOPKINS houe and Iot near the ford of 'Aliens-Creek, in the peti tion as eighth tract, lying between the State Road and the road which leads to W. H. Cole's Lumber and Manufacturing Company, or known as the White Sulphur Springs Road, and also bounded by Aliens Creek from the bark, containing about one acre, more or less. BEGINNING on creek upper side ford, and runs N. 42" E. 30 poles to a buckeye at the mouth of John Welch land in old line; thence N. 87 W. 14 poles to the creek up the creek S. 15 W. 11 poles; South 10 poles to the BEGINNING, The foregoing third tract and the two subsequent small tract being lot No. 4 allotted to J. C. Welch, Nora Welch and S. C, Welch in the division of the estate of R. V. Welch, in the Report of the Commissioners recorded in Book 1.3, page 264, at page 270 et seq. Record of Deeds of Haywood Coun ty. - EXCEPTING AND RESERV ING from the foregoing land such portions thereof, as have heretofore been conveyed and are not not own ed by the said J. C. Welch; and EXCEPTING from the third and the two subsequent small tracts, an undivided one-third interest therein owned by Mrs. Fannie Welch, wife of J. C. Welch. Sl.iJO mer Robert Sisk. 1 lot 11.90 dated August ZUtn, lU4, aou ofilr.v! W 1 lot 9.35 corded in Book 19, page 209, Record J H Stewart, 1 W 6.80 of Deeds of Haywood County. finney Thompson, Est.; 1 lot 13.46 j 3rd Tract: Being the JVC. Welch 11 aLU re t ..... 1 ' , Chester Walker, Est, 1 lot 10.20 sive of Unds sold, about twohun Louisa Welch, 1 lot ". 6.10 dred and fifty acres, and bounded as Hez. Young Heirs, 1 lot 8.09 follows This August 12, 1940. JOHN W. BOYD, Tax Collector for Town of Waynesville. BEGINNING at an old sycamore, corner on creek on a line of the 7 v.toti Allen tract, and runs S 52 W. 58 poles to a poplar, Pey-j No. 990 Aug. 8-15-22-39. It is further understood that this conveyance includes only an undi vided one-third interest owned by the said J. C. Welch in the4irst and second tracts herein described. This sale made pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by that certain deed of trust dated De cember 12, 1934, executed by J. C. Welch to A. T. Ward, Trustee, and recorded in Book 34, page 282, Record of Deeds of Trust of Hay wood County; and pursuant to a subsequent deed of trust dated September 8, 1936. executed by J. C. Welch and wife, Fannie Welch, to A. T. Ward, Trustee, recorded In Book 38, page 66, Record of Deed of Trust of Haywood County, o which instruments and records ref erence Is hereby made. This 1st Cay of August, 1940. A.T.WARD, Trustee. Wandirfat "-'i
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
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