Sasser v. Alford.

The natural boundary, if it can be ascertained, is to be followed; but if the jury have doubts which is the natural boundary, and are satisfied from the evidence that the artificial boundary was considered by the proprietor as the true one, they may establish it by their verdict.

Quere de hoc.

NOTE. — See Person v. Roundtree, 1 N.C. 69, and the cases referred to in the note thereto.