FELTON, Chief Judge.
The Supreme Court in Haughey v. Arnold, 159 Ga. 243 (125 S. E. 451) held that the language in the conveyances in this case gave to the owners of the mineral rights in the land the right to use only so much of the timber on the land as was reasonably necessary to be used in direct connection with mineral operations, and at such times as the same may be required for such uses. Construing the petition most strongly against the plaintiff, it...
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