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move the said timber at any time on or before 

 April 5, 1917. 



(2) Also all the timber of every description 

 on a 560-acre tract, being the remainder of the 

 said 982-acre Sullivan tract, which 560 acres is 

 more particularly described as follows: 



Bounded on the North by the lands of the 

 estate of Polly Bacon, on the East by 

 the lands of LeConte; on the South by 

 the lands of Fraser and Allen, and on 

 the West by the lands of D. C. Swindel, 

 and Fraser and Allen ; 



Together with the right to enter, cut and re- 

 move the said timber at any time on or before 

 April 19, 1917. 



The timber and rights hereby conveyed on 

 the said two tracts being the same acquired by 

 E. V. Dunlevie by deed from the Brewster Lum- 

 ber Company, dated August 17, 1909, and rec- 

 orded at page 418 of Book A- J of the records 

 of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Liberty 

 County, Georgia. 



(3) Also all the timber of all kinds and de- 

 scription on the tract shown on the map and 

 known as the Brewster 540 acres, which 540 

 acres is more particularly described as follows : 



Bounded on the North by the lands of es- 

 tate of George Howe, Joseph R. Bacon 

 and E. P. Miller; on the East by the 

 lands of Paul LeConte and others; on 

 the South by Sandy Run Road; and on 



