216 TIMBER BONDS 



to extend the time for removal for an 

 additional term of five (5) j^ears (or 

 until November 6, 1928) upon the pay- 

 ment of One Dollar and twenty cents 

 (1.20) per annum to W. D. James, his 

 heirs or assigns, being the same timber 

 and rights acquired by E. V. Dunlevie 

 from W. D. James and others by deed 

 dated November 6, 1908, and recorded 

 at pages 86 et seq., in Deed Book A-J 

 in the office of the Clerk of the Superior 

 Court of Liberty County, Georgia. 

 The above two tracts are adjoining and in- 

 cluded in one general boundarj^ as follows: 



Beginning at a stake on the Sunbury Road, 

 the Northeast corner of the Quarter- 

 man 62-acre tract, as shown on the map ; 



Thence North 30 degrees East 3,896 feet; 



Thence South 5714 degrees East 1,118 



feet ; 

 Thence South 30 degrees West 3,896 feet 



to the North side of the Sunbury Road; 



Thence along said Sunbury Road North 

 57^/4 degrees West, 1,118 feet to the 

 point of beginning, containing 95 acres. 

 All of the property and rights above con- 

 veyed being the same which were conveyed to 

 the Company by deed of Ernest V. Dunlevie of 

 Buffalo, New York, by deed date November 16, 

 1910, and recorded at pages 323 et seq., in 

 Deed Book A-K, in the office of the Clerk of 



