198 TIMBER BONDS 



Thence along the center of LeConte branch 

 in a Northwesterly direction to a stake; 

 Thence South 39 degrees West 40.92 chains 

 to the place of Ijeginning, containing 799 

 acres ; 

 Together with the right to enter, cut and re- 

 move the said timber at anv time on or before 

 April 19, 1917; being the same timber and 

 rights acquired by E. V. Dunlevie from Brew- 

 ster Lumber Company by deed dated August 

 17, 1909, and recorded at page 418 et seq. in 

 Deed Book A-J in the office of the Clerk of the 

 Superior Court of Liberty County, Georgia. 



G — All the trees of every «ort and description 

 on the tract shown on the map and known 

 as the Brewster 61.7 acres, said 61.7 acres 

 being generally described as : 

 Bounded on the North by the estate of Jo- 

 seph E. Bacon, and Lot No. 11, as per 

 survey of Capt. Wm. Hughes; on the 

 East l3y Lot No. 2 ; on the South by lands 

 formerly belonging to the estate of Jona- 

 than Bacon, and on the West by the 

 same, this being the Lot No. 1 of the 

 Kedrou Plantation as subdivided by 

 Wm. Hughes, 

 and which is more particularly described as 

 follows : 



Beginning at a stake 963 feet East of the 

 most Easterlv corner of the Brewster 



