208 TIMBER BONDS 



aud i^lantation purposes on the tract shown 



on the map as the Butler 89-acre tract, 



which is generally described as: 



All that certain tract of land containing 89 

 acres more or less, known as Lot No. 9 

 of the Lambert Plantation, and bounded 

 on the North by the Savannah and Da- 

 rien Eoad; on the East by the lands of 

 John Baker; on the South by the lands 

 of John Baker, and on the "West bv the 

 land of D. L. Buttolph, 

 and which 89-acre tract is more particularly 

 described as follows : 



Beginning at a stake on the Northwest cor- 

 ner of the Gibson land on the East side 

 of the Riceboro Eoad, and running 



Thence North 31 degrees East 8.72 chains 

 to a dam; 

 ' Thence along said dam North S-i degrees 

 West 3.80 chains; 



Thence North 43yo degrees East 9.68 

 chains ; 



Thence North 46V2 degrees West 11.90 

 chains ; 



Thence South 35 degrees West 10.50 chains 

 to the Riceboro Road; 



Thence along said road South 26 degrees 

 East 18,80 chains to the point of begin- 

 ning, and containing 89 acres ; 

 Together with the right to enter, cut and re- 

 move the said timber at any time on or before 

 November 6, 1923, and witli the right to ex- 



