204 TIMBER BONDS 



West 84.55 chains to the place of be- 

 ginning, and containing 755 acres ; 

 Together with the right to enter, cut and re- 

 move the said timber at any time on or before 

 June 5, 1923, and with the right to extend this 

 term for removal for an additional period of 

 five (5) years (or until June 5, 1928), upon the 

 payment of One Hundred and Thirteen (113) 

 Dollars and twenty-five (25) cents per annum 

 to Sarah L. Mallard, Marv A. Screven and 

 Wallace W. Mallard, their heirs or assigns, 

 said timber and rights in this Item conveyed 

 being the same acquired by E. V. Dunlevie from 

 said Sarah L. Mallard and others, by deed 

 dated June 5, 1908, and recorded at pages 458 

 et seq., in Deed Book A-I in the office of the 

 Clerk of the Superior Court of Liberty County, 

 Georgia. 



J — All the timber and trees (except 75 or 80 

 ornamental trees standing around the 

 dwelling house and along the public 

 road, which runs through this tract of 

 land) on the tract shown on the map as 

 the Gibson 868 acres, which is generally 

 described as: 

 All that tract of land on North Newport 

 Eiver and Peacock Creek near the vil- 

 lage of Eiceboro and known as the 

 Hopewell Plantation except a right of 

 wav heretofore conveved to the Florida 



