TRUST DEEDS 195 



the West by the lands of George Howe 

 and F. B. Middleton; 

 Together with the right to enter, cut and re- 

 move the said timber, and the timber described 

 in Item G liereof, at any time on or before 

 August 11, 1923, and with the right to extend 

 the said time of removal for an additional term 

 of five (5) years (or until August 11, 1928) 

 upon the payment of Three Hundred (300) Dol- 

 lars per annum to E. P. Miller, his heirs or as- 

 signs, the said timber and rights being the same 

 acquired by E. V. Dunle\ae from said E. P. 

 Miller by deed dated December 31, 1908, and 

 recorded at pages 135 et seq. in Deed Book A-J 

 in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court 

 of Liberty County, Georgia. 



The above three tracts of 422 acres and 560 

 acres (which taken together make up the tract 

 shown on the map as the Sullivan tract) and 

 the 540-acre Brewster tract (the timber on 

 which is in this item conveyed) lie contiguous 

 to each other, are embraced in one general 

 boundary, and are more particularly described 

 as follows: 



Beginning at a large gum in the center of 

 the Sullivan Branch, being the Western 

 corner of a tract shown on the map as 

 the Brewster or Woodland 799 acres, and 

 known in the records as the LeConte 

 tract ; 

 Thence South 40 degrees West 48 chains 

 to a stake on the dam; 



