NOTICE OP RESALE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY W. M. (BILL) EDGE, et al vs. PEARL E. ROBINSON, et al Pursuant to an Order of the C'erk of the Superior Court of Yanwy County, (he u dor signed will on the 30th day of January, 1967, at 10 o’clock r- , at the Courthouse door "In "Rurnsviiie, North Carolina, Si 1 to the highest bidder for cash the property in Crrb tiec ami South Toe Town ships, County of Yancey and F 1 ate of Nor'h Carolina, known as the property of the late Stanley M. Edge, and 6s scr' y <',\ as fot'ovs: FIRST TRACT: BEGINN ING on a White Oak stand ing at the U '-er end on the Sycrmoro bottom and run' North (10 roles to a white o k: then West 20 roles to a White Oak; thence North 60 pclcs to a hickory on the F"wn Knob; thence West 115 poles to a White Oak; thence South (10 po’es to a st-ke; thence East 20 »o v s to a Stake; the'ce South 60 poles to a stake; the-ce East 115 ro’es to the containing 100 peers,Xope rr less. EXCEPTING 8 h exception will be rea(Pat the time of sale. SECOND TRACT: a one half (V 2 ) undivldedt interest in the fdicwing described parcel: BEGINNING at a large White Oak on the east sVc of a rid 1 o et a corner staVp of si) William MuPhy, and runs East with said li"e one hundred and ten poles to 5 sp'al 1^ Water Oak: thence thence North seventy-five poles; thence West one hund red and twentv-five poles to a stake; thence South eighty po’es to a stake; there” Fnst> ten poles to the PEGINNING, containing fifty acres THIRD TRACT: A one-half (V 2) undivided Interest in the following described par cel: Lvin-r on the East side of South Toe River. BEGINN ING at a White Ok on the upper part of the Fawn Knob Gan and West one hun dred poles to a Chestnut near the top of the Fawn Knob on the West side; thence South eighty poles to a steke; thence East one hundred poles to a stake; the Cc Ncrth eighty poles to ° she BEGINNING, containing 50 a< res. FOURTH TRACT; Known as the Gibbs Mine.. Beginn ing on a white oik comer of property now or formerly owned by J. W. Gibbs, and russ thence North sy z de grees west 98 po’es, more or hss to the south bank of South Toe River; thence up and with the various wind ings of said river 96 poles, more or less, to southwest corner of a tra-t of land now or formerly owned by William Mun. hy, contirulng up the river 57 poles, more or less, to the southwest corner of * tract of land formerly own ed by George and Charlie Robinso-i; thorice east 242 feet more or less, to the nor tbc st corner of a tract of land ow or fc.-erly owned by John Id"e; thence south 483 fret, more or less, to a •take In the north line of a 100 acre tract of land now or formerly owned by Charlie Hoblneoo; thence west and THE YANCEY RECORD crossing the river with said lii e '’o2 feet, more or less. to a spruce pine; thence north 74 Vz degrees west 30.5 poles to a stake; thence north 2V* degrees east 49 poles, more or less, to the beginning, con taining 50 acres, more ,or less. FIFTH TRACT: Known as one of the Poll Hill Mines r Beginning at a chestnut on the east bank of South Toe River, this being the north west corner of the George Robinson tract, and on the west side of Fawn Knob; the .me north 2 degrees 40 minutes east with the W. M. Mrrjhy tract 1265 feet to a dead chestnut In the line of •the George Young tract sold to Sariv Robinson; thence couth degrees west SSO feet with line to the div er; thence Southerly alorg the river 50 phles to a stake on tha bank said river; thence cast 2 poles to the point of be°innin\ contain ing 4.2 acres, more hr less.. STXTH TRACT: Th\ miner al interest n that certain tract or parcel of land -as one of the Poll Hill Miles, described as follows: Be-riiv* ning on a maple and chestnut oak stumi.j on the bank of South Toe River, and runs Northwest along the river 700 feet, more or less, to a bluff of shelving rock; thence nortth 81 decrees €0 minutes east 711 feet to a pile, of rocks Sam and Tarp Young’s cor ner of the 5 acre tract: then ce wl h the line of said tract south 61 degrees CO minutes east 133 feet to a dead chest nut: therce south 34 degrees west 580 feet to the point of beginning. containing 4.7 acres, more or less. Subject to existing ease- Bxcepting iraniuni. Thorium and certain other atomic min erals as reserved by the United States Government in Deed dated February 15, 1939, from Reconstruction Finance Corpora'ion to S. M. Edge, recorded In Deed Book 104, page 69, which exception will be read at the tim e of sale SEVENTH TRACT: Mineral interest and mining ri-hts ard privileges in the follow ing parcel: Adjoining the lands of W. R. Gouge! Glenn Gouge and others. BEGIN NING On a hickory standing on the bank of the right hand Trong of the Blue Rock Branch; thence a Southeas* «to a Spanish Oak in the line of the )n 40 acre tract; Sterly with the ge line; thence vilh the W. R. to the BEGINN inlng (by guess) 3 0/ less . TRACT: | Mineral id mining rights aid privileges in the follow ing parcel: Adjoining the lands of J. R. McKinney, Glenn Gouge and others. BE GINNING at a stake in the J. R. McKinney line on the So th side of the Blue Rock Branch Road; thence South-q --erly with the J. R. McKinney lire to a Chestnut stump (old corner); thence_ conti u ing wi.h the J. R. McKinney lire a Southwesterly course 500 feet to an iron stake; thence a Northwesterly cour se (new line) approximately COO feet to a walnut in th® edge of the field; thence a Noi theas eriy course to the BEGINNING, containing (by guess’ 2 acres, more or less. NT NTH TRACT: BEGIN! I-. INO on % white oak orj. - of the ridge and runs a Nor thwest course to a cherry tree; thence a Southwest e"vr.se to shelving rock ■*» on the bank of South Toe River; thence up and with the said river to J. Rich Robinson s comer on sank of said to the BEGINNING, containing 6 acres, more or less The lands will first be of fered for sale parcel by parcel and then all of the tracts sold as a /whole, and the me thod which produces the highest price will be reported to the Coyrt for considera tion . V The successful bidders will be required to deposit : with the Clerk of the Superior Court immediately after the sple 10% of the bid up to SI,OOO and 5% of any excess above sl,ooo’ Upon failure to make such deposit the prop erty will again be offered for sale. „ __ . This the 14th day of Janu ary, 1967. DOVER R. POUTS, Com missioner. v j Jan. 19, 26 -v » -4 W-' ______________ Lii, PAINFUL AMAZING LIQUID *2% J RELIEVES PAIN AS IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY No* remove corns the fast, easy way with Freezone®. Liquid Freezone re lieves pain instantly, works below the skin line to dissolve cofns away in just days. Get Freezone...at all drug counters. Try our Qet'Qtich ■Slowly Scheme It's called saving. 2i j..;, Count yourself in on a sure thing called saving! ' It won't make you rich overnight, •• but it l ( l, start you in the right direction. And you'll like the way interest on your • ' . Northwestern savings moves yoy little by little toward your most optimistic motley goals! THE NORTHWESTERN BANK NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF YANCEY By virtue of the authority contained in that certain Deed of Trust dated February 15, 1966, from Harold Buch anan and wife, Wanda H. Euehanan, to the undersigned Trustee to secure certain in debtedness, and there having been default in the payment of said Indebtedness and the holder of the note secured by said instrument having re quested said Trustee to ad vertise and s' 11 the property: NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of s' id i strum ent the undersigned will on the Ist day of February, 1967. at 10 o’c’ock a. m., at the Court house door in Burnsville. N. C., sell to the highest bidder ell (hose tracts or panes of land sit-ate in Brush Creek Township, County of Yancey end State of North Carolina end described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Ad Joining the lands of Charlie Garland, .Foiizer Hughes. Carl Hu-hes a"d Floyd Whl’sm. BEGINN ING at a stake by the waters of Big Brush Creek which is the northe-st corner In the Charlie G-mlam lme run ning wßh the Charlie Ga-ad line S 75 W 16 poles to a White Oak, S 35 W 8 poles, W 51 poles across 'he. ceme tery ridge and by the ceme tery to an iron stake; 'hence with cemetery road S 55 W 7 poles. S 65 W 2ft 5 po’es to a White 0"k at the water* of Thursday, jan 26, i&67 .Mouse Bra-ch; thence down ah.i tv'Jh the nv a d- r of the ) ra r 'C''i 8 76 T. 33 "oles lo ('arl ITuehms' corner; thence with th” F-."hes line S 75 E 21 po’es. S 76 E 18 po’es to a st.- ke at the ent’-rmre of Big Brush (hence arid wl'h the meanders of Big Brush Creek N 35 E 10 noles to the beginning, containing .9 acres moro o r less. SECOND TRACT A "Coining th” lands of lo* as u«i«rlv**, William H'mbes and with the mra"de-c of Brush C'eej and BEGINNING p' a stake bv spring and runnir*" across the ridge in a straight line 66 pries to a in Icm as Hu-hes' line: thepce South a’org and with Lonas Hugh es’ line 6ft -oles in a straight line to a White Oak corner of Innas Fu"bes’ ’lne at Big Brush Creek: thence a North course with Big Brush Creek v. 76 poles to a s*ake at Infer, section of Big Brush Creek and Riddle Branch, and thence 30 poles along and with Riddle Branch to a near a spring which is the BEGINNING corner, contain ing 12 acres, more or less. The highest bidder wl 1 be required to deposit with the Trustee immediately after sale 10% of the bid to guaran tee compliance with the bid Unon failure to make said de posit the property will agair be immediate’y resold. This the 2nd day of Janu ary, 1966_ DOVER R FOUTS. Trustee Jan. 5, 22. 19, 26