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District 1234-S H Lan- drum, justice, 51} Decatur. Term, first Monday in each month. W E Foute, justice, 343 Decatur. Term, third Monday of each month.
District 469-D A Cook, 767 Marietta. Term, third Saturday in each month.
KISER BUILDING SHORTHAND. ATLANTA, GA.
Recorders' Court.
Sessions-Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday at 9 a m and 2:30 pm; Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 2:30 p m, at the Station House, 171-179 Decatur street. A E Calhoun, recorder.
POSITIONS FORWORTHY Sullivan, Gitchton Smiths
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Atlanta the Capital; State Capitol between Capi- tol avenue, Hunter, Wash- ington and Mitchell streets. (Executive Department)
Governor-A D Candler, elected October, 1898; term expires in 1900; salary, $3,- 000. Secretaries: P W War- ren, Mark A Candler, O M Hitch, salaries, $1,800 each. Adjutant - general salary, $1,200.
and keeper of public build- ings, John McIntosh Kell, salary, $2,000. Phil G Byrd, clerk; Secretary of State. Philip Cook, salary, $2,000, bond, $10,000; Rowe Price, clerk, salary, $1,000.
State School Commission- er-G R Glenn, salary, $2,- 000. Clerk, W J Woodall,
State Board of Education -A D Candler, ex officio president ; Joseph M Terrell, Philip Cook, W A Wright, G R Glenn, W J Woodall, secretary.
Comptroller-General-Wm2 A Wright; re-elected 1898 for two years; salary $2,000; bond, $20,000. Bookkeeper, W H Harrison, salary, $1,- 800. Insurance Clerk, R C. Irwin, salary, $1,200. Wild land clerk, Mrs A J Sim- mons, salary, $1,000.
Attorney-General-Joseph M Terrell; elected in 18985 for two years; salary, $2,000.5 W E Irwin, clerk. Special Attorney W & A R R, E TO Brown.
Treasurer-Wm J Speer; elected 1898 for two years; salary $2,000; bond, $200,- 000. C F Furlow, cashier, salary, $1,600.
Librarian-J E Brown; appointed under an act of 1879; salary, $1,800. As- sistant, Mrs John Milledge, salary, $800.
Prison Commission-Jos S Turner, chairman; salary $2,000; bond, $10,000. C A Evans, Thomas Eason; war- den, J C Moore, salary, $1,- 200. Douglas Glessner, sec- retary.
Department of Agricult- ure-O B Stevens, commis- sioner; salary, $2,000. R F Wright, assistant commis- sioner. Clerks, B L McIn- tosh and Ulla G Hardeman;
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MOSE MURRAY, Propr., 35 Marietta St., Phone 3345.
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salaries, $1,200; Benjamin L McGough, $600; J D Ed- mundson, superintendent of fisheries.
State Chemist-John M MeCandless; P L Hutchin- son and R G Williams, as- sistants.
Inspectors of Fertilizers H E Cabaniss, Atlanta.
Coal Oil Inspector- C P Byrd, Atlanta.
Geological Survey- W S Yeates, State Geologist; T L Watson and S WMcCallie, assistants; F E Ellis, ste- nographer.
Commission of Pensions Richard Johnson, commis- Isioner, salary, $2,000.
Railroad Commission of the State of Georgia-Office Capitol bldg. L N Tram- mell, chairman; Spencer R Atkinson and Thos C Cren- shaw Jr. commissioners; J D Massey, secretary. The salary of each commissioner is $2,500 per annum; of the secretary, $1,200.
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Judiciary.
(Supreme Court of Georgia) Thos J Simmons, Chief Justice; Samuel Lumpkin, Presiding Justice, H T Lew- is. William A Little, An- drew J Cob. William H Fish, Associate Justices; Z D Harrison, clerk, Logan Bleckley, deputy; Geo W Stevens, reporter, Jno M Graham, assistant reporter;
W M Hawkes, C L Glessner. E G Cabaniss, Jr, W W Vi- sanska, J R Pottle, G Y Tig- ner, stenographers; J W Vaughan, sheriff. Term be- gins first Monday in March and October.
Superior Court Calendar. (Albany Circuit)
W N Spence, Camilla, Ga, judge; W E Wooten, Alba- ny, Ga, solicitor general.
Baker-Tuesdays after the first Mondays in May and October. Calhoun-Sec- ond Monday in June and De- cember. Decatur-Tuesdays after the second Mondays in May and October. Dougher- ty-Tuesday after the first Monday in April and Octo- ber. Mitchell-Tuesdays af- ter the third Monday in April and October. Worth -Tuesdays after the fourth Mondays in April and Octo- ber.
(Atlanta Circuit)
J H Lumpkin, Atlanta, Ga, judge; C D) Hill, Atlan- ta, Ga, solicitor-general.
Fulton-First Monday in March and September. (Atlantic Circuit)
Paul E Seabrook, Pineora. Ga, judge; Livingston Ke- 2 nan. Darien, Ga, solicitor- general. Bryan-First Mon- day in May and November. ^ Effingham-Second Monday in May and November. Lib- erty-Third Monday in May
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PHONE 356.
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Phone 105. FLORAL DECORATIONS for ANY OCCASION (10 Marietta St.
and November McIntosh- Fourth Monday in May and November.
(Augusta Circuit)
E L Brinson, Waynesboro. Ga, judge; W H Davis, Waynesboro, Ga. solicitor- general.
Burke-First Monday in December and third Monday in May. Columbia-Fourth Mondays in March and Sep-
tember. McDuffie-Third
Mondays in March and Sep- tember. Richmond-Third Mondays in April and Octo- ber.
(Blue Ridge Circuit)
George F Gober, Marietta, Ga. judge; Thomas Hutch- erson. Canton. Ga, solicitor general.
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Cherokee-Fourth Mon- day in February and second Monday in September. Cobb -Second and third Monday in March and third and fourth Monday in Novem- ber. Fannin-Fourth Mon- day in May and third Mon- day in October. Forsyth- Third Monday in February and fourth Monday in Au gust. Gilmer-Third Mon- day in May and second Mon- day in October. Milton- First Monday in February and third Monday in Au- gust. Pickens - Fourth Monday in April and Sep- tember.
(Brunswick Circuit)
Jos W Bennett. Brunswick. Ga. judge; Jno W Bennett.
Jessup, Ga, solicitor-gener- al.
Appling-First and sec- ond Mondays in March, and third and fourth Mondays in September. Camden-Tues- day after the third Monday in March and first Monday in October. Coffee-Fourth Monday in March and sec- ond Monday in October Charlton - Tuesday after the first Monday in April and third Monday in Octo- ber. Clinch-Second Mon- day in April and fourth Monday in October. Ware- Third and fourth Mondays in April and first and second Mondays in November. Pierce-First Monday in May and third Monday in November. Wayne-Second: Monday in May and fourth Monday in November. Glynn-Commencing third Monday in May and first Monday in December, to continue as long as the busi- ness may require.
(Chattahoochee Circuit)
W B Butt, Columbus, Ga, judge; § Price Gilbert, Col- umbus, Ga. solicitor-general. Chattahoochee - Fourth Monday in March and Sep- tember. Harris - Second Monday in April and Oct- ber. Muscogee - Second Monday in May and and No- vember. Talbot - Second Monday in March and Sep- tember. Taylor -- First Mon- day in April and October.
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ALEXANDER, 84 N. Pryor St.
Phone 1028
(Cherokee Circuit)
A W Fite. Cartersville. Ga, judge; Sam P Maddox. Dalton. Ga, solicitor gener- al.
Bartow-Second Monday in January and July. Ca- toosa-Second Monday February and August. Dade -Third Monday in March and September. Gordon- Fourth Monday in Febru- ary and August. Murray- Third Monday in February and August. Whitfield- First Monday in April and October.
(Coweta Circuit)
N W Harris, Carrolton. Ga. judge: T A Atkinson. LaGrange. Ga. solicitor- general.
Campbell-First Monday in February and August. Carroll-First Monday in April and October. Coweta -First Monday in March and September. Fayette- Third Monday in March and September Heard -- Fourth Monday in March and Sep- tember. Meriwether -- Third Monday in February and August. Troup-First Mon- day in May and November.
(Eastern Circuit)
Robert Falligant, Savan- nah. Ga, judge; W W Os- borne. Savannah, Ga, solici- tor-general.
Chatham-First Monday in March. June and Decem- ber.
(Flint Circuit)
E JJ Reagan, MeDonough. Ga, judge; O H B Blood- worth, Forsyth. Ga, solici- for-general.
Upson-First Monday in May and third Monday November. Monroe-First Monday in February and fourth Monday in August. Butts-Third Monday in February and third Monday in August. Spalding-Third Monday in January and first Monday in Angust. Pike -- Fourth Monday in March and third Monday in Orto- ber. Henry-Third Monday in April and Monday after the fourth Monday in Orto- her.
Macon Circuit)
I'm H Felton. Jr. Macon. Ga, judge; Robt Hodges Macon, Ga. solicitor-general. Crawford-Third Monday in March and October. Hous- ton-First Monday in April and October. Bibb-Third Monday in April and first Monday in November, and continues as long as neces- sary.
(Middle Circuit)
B D Evans. Sandersville. Ga. judge; B G Rawlings. Sandersville, solicitor-gener- al. Bullock-Fourth Mon- day in April and October. Emanuel-Third Monday in April and October. Jeffer- son-Second Monday in May and November. John-
64 N. Broad St.
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Excelsior Steam Dye Works, 53 Decatur St Tel. 41.
Telephone 1083.
ATLANTA WIRE & IRON WORKS CO.
Window Guards, Wickets, Grills and Wicker Work.
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A TLANTA STAMP AND STENCIL WORKS, Telephone 519.
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son -- Third Monday in March and September. Screven- Third Monday in May and November. Tattnall-Third Monday in April and Octo- ber. Washington - First Monday in March and Sep- tember.
(Northeastern Circuit)
J B Estes, Gainesville, Ga, judge; W A Charters, Dah- lonega, Ga, solicitor-general. Dawson-Second Monday in February and August. Hall-Third Monday in Jan- vary and July. Habersham -First Monday in March and September. Rabun- Fourth Monday in February and August. Towns - Fourth Monday in March and September. White- Second Monday in April and October. Lumpkin-Third Monday in April and Octo- ber. Union-First Monday hin April and October.
(Northern Circuit)
Seaborn Reese, Sparta, Ga, judge; R H Lewis, Spar- ta, Ga, solicitor-general.
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Elbert-Second Monday in March and September. Glascock-Third Monday in February and August. Han- cock-First Monday in Feb- ruary and August. Hart- Third Monday in March and September. Lincoln -- Fourth Monday in April and October. Madison -First Monday in March and Sep- tember. Oglethorpe-Third
Monday in April and Octo- ber. Taliaferro - Fourth Monday in February and August. Warren - First 9 Monday in April and Octo- ber. Wilkes-First Monday in May and November.
(Ocmulgee Circuit)
John C Hart, Union Point, Ga, judge; H G Lewis, Si- loam, Ga, solicitor-general. Baldwin-Second Monday January and July. Greene-Second Monday in February and August. Jas- per-Fourth Monday March and September. Put- in Dam-Third Monday in March and September. Wil- kinson-First Monday in April and October. Laurens -- Fourth Monday in Janu- ary and July.
(Oconee Circuit)
( C Smith, Hawkinsville, Ga, judge; J F DeLacy, Eastman, Ga, solicitor-gen- eral.
Dodge-Second Monday in March and September. Irwin-First Monday in April and November. Mont- gomery-Fourth Monday in April and October. Pulaski -Second and third Monday in February and November. § Telfair-Third Monday in ! April and October. Twiggs -Second Monday in April and October. Wilcox- Fourth Monday in March
and September. Dooly-
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Repairs and Supplies.
First and second Monday in day in April and Tuesday af May and November.
(P'atanla Circuit)
HI C Sheffield, Arlington. Ga, judge; J R Irwin, Blake- ly, Ga, solicitor-general.
Clay-Third Monday in March and September. Ear- ly-First and second Mon- day in April and October. Miller-Fourth Mondays in April and October. Quit- man-Second Monday in March and September. Ran- dolph-First and second Monday in May and Novem- ber. Terrell-Third Mon- day in November and May. and to continue as long as necessary.
(Rome Circuit)
W M Henry, Rome, Ga, judge; Moses Wright, Rome, Ga, solicitor-general.
Chattooga-Second Mon- day in July and January. Floyd-Second Monday in January and July, and hold four weeks, longer if neces- sary. Walker-Third Mon- day in February and Au- gust.
(Southern Circuit)
Augustin H Hansell. Thomasville. Ga. judge; W E Thomas, Valdosta, Ga. so- licitor-general.
Berrien-Third Monday in March and second Monday in October. Brooks-First Monday in May and Novem- ber. Colquitt-First Mon-
ter third Monday in Septem. ber. Echols-Tuesday after second Monday in March and Tuesday after fourth Monday in September. Lowndes-Third Monday in May and November. Thom- as-Third week in April and October.
(Southwestern Circuit)
Z A Littlejohn, Cordele. Ga, judge; F \ Hooper .. Americus, Ga, solicitor-gen- oral.
Webster-First Monday in April and October. Schley-Second Monday in April and October. Stewart -Third and fourth Monday in April and October. Lee- First Monday in March and November. Macon-Second and third Monday in May and November. Sumter- -- Fourth Monday in May and November, and to con- tinne as long as necessary. (Stone Mountain Circuit)
J S Candler. Atlanta, Ga, judge: W T Kimsey. Jones- boro. Ga. solicitor-general.
Clayton-First Monday in March and September. De- Kalb-Second Monday in February and August. New- ton-Third Monday in March and September. Rockdale- Second Monday in April and October.
(Tallapoosa Circuit)
Charles G Janes, Cedar- town. Ga. judge; W T Rob-
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The Manhattan Life Insurance Co. of N. Y. JAMES T. PRINCE, Manager Southeastern Department, 801 KISER BUILDING.
Typewriters of all makes.
C L C C Southern Typewriter Headquarters
ATLANTA MADE CARRIAGES
ESTABLISHED 1870.
JOHN M. SMITH 120-122-124 AUBURN AVENUE.
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rts, Douglasville, Ga, solici- for-general. Paulding-Beginning on the first Monday in Janu- ury and August. Harral- son-Beginning on the third Monday in January and TELEPHONE 1140. Yard: 359 Decatur St., Cor. Grant. Office, 32 E. Alabama St .. Phone 132. July. Polk-Beginning on the fourth Monday in Feb- ruary and August. Douglas -- Beginning on the first Monday in May and third Monday in November.
(Western ('ircuit)
R B Russell, Winder, Ga. judge; ( H Brand, Law- renceville, Ga. solicitor-gen- Banks -- Third Monday in March and September. Clarke-Second, third and fourth Monday in April and second Monday in October. Oconee-Fourth Monday in January and July. Frank- lin-Fourth Monday in
March and September. Gwinnett-First and second Monday in March and first Monday September. Jackson-First and second Monday in February and August. Walton - Third Monday in February and August.
UNITED STATES LOCAL OFFICERS, ETC.
(See also Courts)
Internal Revenue-District of Georgia, office 2d floor Custom House. Henry A Rucker, room 23. collector. A J Spence, deputy collect-
orr room 20. Office hours 8:30 a m to 4 p m. Customs-Office. 35-36 Custom House; ( C Wim- bish, surveyor.
Weather Bureau-J B Marbury, local forecast of- ficial, 4th floor Custom House.
United States Courts and Officers.
Fifth Judicial Circuit of United States, composed of States of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Lou. isiana and Texas. Hon. Ed- ward Douglass White, Cir- cuit Justice, Washington D C.
Circuit Court of Appeals -- Fifth Judicial Circuit; Hon. Don A Pardee, circuit judge. New Orleans, La .; Hon A P McCormick, circuit judge, New Orleans, La. Terms of court at New Or- leans. La: Third Monday in. November. Jas M McKee. clerk, New Orleans, La.
Northern District of Geor- gia-Court Room U S court- honse and postoffice. Hon. Wm T Newman, district judge. Atlanta, Ga. Circuit and district courts, second Monday in March and first Monday in October. Edgar A. Angier, district attorney. Atlanta; Walter S Massey, Geo L. Bell. Chas D Camp. assistant district attorneys. Walter H Johnson, marshal.
Hamburg-Bremen, Germany.
Jackson, Nelson & Co. IV TREET.
Horse Shoeing and Horse Clippl-g. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. Phone 176,
FIRE INSURANCE.
Temple Court, Room 8.
W. P. PATTILLO, Agent. ) Represents Southern Mutual, Ga .; Georgia Home,
Ga .; Scottish Union and National of Edinburg ·
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Georgla Rubber Stamp and Stencli Works. C. K. HARVELL.
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Atlanta ; Olin ( Fuller, clerk circuit court, Atlanta, Wal- tor ( Carter, clerk district court, Atlanta. Counties ro- turnable to Atlanta --- Banks. Bartow. Campbell, Clark. Clayton, Chattooga, Carroll, Cobb. Coweta. Catoosa. Cherokee. Dade. DeKalb. Douglass, Dawson, Elbert, Fannin, Fayette, Franklin, Floyd, Fulton, Forsyth, Gor- don, Green, Gilmer, Gwin- iett, Habersham, Hall. Hart. Harralson, Henry, Jackson, Lumpkin, Morgan, Milton, Madison, Murray, Newton, Oglethorpe. Oconee, Pauld- ing. Pickens, Polk, Raban, Rockdale. Spalding, Towns. Union, Walker. Walton, Whitfield. White.
-5 O D Eastern Division of South- 00 orn District-Savannah. Cir- cuit court second Monday in April, Thurslay after first Monday in November. Dis- 1 triet court second Tuesday 79 N. Pryor St. Phone 928. We give Green Trading in February, May, August, and November. Counties re-s turnable to Savannah-Ap- = pling, Berrien. Bulloch, 5 Bryan, Brooks, Clinch, Cam- den, Coffee, Charlton, Col- quitt, Chatham, Decatur, Echols. Emanuel, Effing- ham, Glynn, Irwin, Lown- des, Liberty, Montgomery, McIntosh. Pierce. Sereven. Tatnall, Thomas, Ware. Wayne, Worth. Western Division of North- orn District-Columbus, Ga. Terms of court at Columbus -- Circuit and district courts, first Monday in May and December. Counties re- turnable to Columbus- Chattahoochee, Clay Eearly. Harris, Heard, Meriwether. Marion. Miller, Muscogee. Quitman, Randolph, Schley. Stewart, Talbot. Taylor. Terrell. Troup, Webster. Rubber Stamps, Daters, Ink Pads, Stencils, Badges, etc. Repairing a Specialty. ) HARMSEN & BELCHER,
Western Division of South- ern District of Georgia -- Ma- con. Hon Emory Speer, dis- friet judge, Macon, Ga. Cir- enit and District Courts first Monday in May and Octo- ber. Wm T Gary, district. attorney. Macon. Ga. Cir- cuit and District Courts first
Monday in May and October. John D Harrell, marshal. Macon ; HI HI King, clerk cir- euit and district courts, Sa- vannah. Counties return- able to Macon -- Baker, Bald- win, Bibb, Butts, Calhoun, Crawford Dodge, Dooley. Dougherty, Hancock, Hous- ton. Jasper, Jones, Laurens, Lee, Macon, Mitchell, Mon- roe, Pike, Pulaski, Putnam. Sumter, Telfair, Twiggs, Up- son, Wilcox, Wilkinson.
Northeastern Division of Southern District-Augusta. Circuit and district courtss first Monday in April and third Monday in November. Counties returnable to Au- gusta - Burke. Columbia, Glascock, Jefferson. John- son. Lincoln, MeDuffie, Rich- mond, Taliaferro, Washing- ton. Wilkes, Warren.
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= Plumbers, Steam, Gas and Hot Water Fitters,
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KISER BUILDING ATLANTA, GA.
United States Army
Department of the Gulf -- LAdjt Genls office, 600-608; Artillery Inspr and Ord- nance officer, 626-627; Engin- geer office 614; Chief Com- Emissary & Purchasing Com- missary, 803-805; Judge Ad- vocate, 612-625; Pay Dept, 702-710; Q M G, 615-622 Aus-
tell bldg; Medical Supply Depot, Maj E T Comegys, 19 Loyd.
United States Military Post, Fort McPherson-Four miles from Atlanta on the East Point road. Reached by suburban trains on the C R R. or by Atlanta Ry Co's, electric car line.
MOSE MURRAY, Propr .. 35 Marietta St., Phone 3345.
Preferred Accident Insurance Co
OF NEW YORK.
JNO. R. THORNTON, Resident Manager.
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Surplus to Policy Holders - 300,000
39 GRANT BUILDING.
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COAL AND WOOD. Phones 1075 and 830.
MURRAY FURNITURE TRANSFER CO.
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HAYDEN & WHEELER, ARCHITECTS, 608 Equitable Building.
FINE COMMERCIAL PRINTING,- Legal Blanks, Rubber Stamps, Seals, Stencils and Office Supplies of all kinds 21 S. BROAD ST.
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Directory Library.
Patrons of the Atlanta City Directory
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V. V. BULLOCK, Manager Atlanta City Directory, Chamber of Commerce Building.
Phone 356.
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STENOGRAPHERS
WILLINGHAM & SMITH,
Court Reporters and. TELEPHONE No. 536. Commissioners to Take Testimony. TEMPLE COURT.
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Atlanta, Knoxville and
northern Railway Co.
This line has recently perfected arrange- ments which allows it to handle business with dispatch from the North and East into Atlanta, thus giving Atlanta a new freight route, which is equivalent to adding an additional railroad to those now serving Atlanta's trade.
Passengers will find this the great scenic route between Atlanta and Knoxville, afford- ing travelers a daylight ride through valleys and across mountains, exhibiting a panorama of beauty and magnificence unequalled
JOSEPH McWILLIAMS,
J. E. W. FIELDS,
Traffic Manager.
General Manager, MARIETTA, GA. MARIETTA, GA.
J. H. McWILLIAMS, General Passenger Agent, 10
KNOXVILLE, TENN.
HENRY K. McHARG, President,
NEW YORK CITY.
E. C. SPALDING, Vice-President,
ATLANTA, GA.
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DUPLICATE EMORY UNIVERSITY DUPLICATE 11104685
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