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move the same at any time on or before June 

 5, 1923, and with the right to extend the said 

 term of removal for an additional period of 

 five (5) years upon the payment of One Hun- 

 dred and One (101) Dollars per annum to Ed- 

 ward M. Screven, Sarah L. Mallard and Wal- 

 lace W. Mallard, their heirs or assigns, the tim- 

 ber and rights in this Item conveyed being the 

 same acquired by E. V. Dunlevie from said Ed- 

 ward M. Screven, and others, by deed dated 

 June 5, 1908, and recorded at pages 460 et seq., 

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

 the Superior Court of Liberty County, Georgia. 



I — All timber standing or lying on the tract 

 shown on the maps as the 755-acre Mallard 

 tract, which is generally described as : 

 Bounded on the North by the lands of Sam 

 Charlton, Joe Quarterman, James Por- 

 ter, R. L. Page and Isaac Morrison; on 

 the East by tlie lands of Edward Way 

 and the estate of W. B, Fleming; on the 

 South by the road from Walthourville to 

 Riceboro, and on the West by the lands 

 of Joe Quarterman, 

 said 755-acre tract being more particularly de- 

 scribed as follows: 



Beginning at a stake on the Screven Road ; 

 being the Northeast corner of the above 

 described Screven tract of 673 acres ; 

 Thence North 5 degrees East 16 chains; 

 Thence North 88 degrees East 5.70 chains ; 



