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Rockdale Register.
Thursday, feb. 17, 187 c.
CQI9IM. G i.. Dec. 23rd, 1875.
At meeting ot the Block holders of
the Rockdale Register Publishing Cos mpany,
teld this Jay, the following officers Were elec.
for the ensuing year :
Gao. W. Guxaton, President.
A. H. Zacubi, Vies-President.
T. J. ftuotiLt, Treasurer.
W. P. Reed. Secretory.
A. C MoCai.ua, Ed. and Bus. Mail,
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Legal advertisement* m nst hereafter
fce paid for in ad ranee. No deviation from
this rule will bo made at any time, or under
Ainy. circumstances. All advertisements must
J>e handed in i*efore 12 o’clock, m., on Wed
nesday, the day before publication.
Reoistb Cos.
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Go to Weaver & Granade’s for cheap
(Groceries.
•Some of Dr. Lee’s strawberries were
■nearly ripe, just before the polar-wave.
The dog law was lost In the Senate
yesterday. Our Senator, Hun. H. D. McDan
;ield, .voted against the bill.
A citizen of Rockdale county has 2,
-500 bushels of corn for sale—home raised.
That is the way to farm.—Cot. ijtar.
for all sorts of Fancy Candies and
Fruits, the public are invited to oall at
Weaver & Granade’s
We learned, a few days ago, that
M Brs. McClelland A Brittain’s High School
ha 169 students. This is a good attendance
for the season,
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Hon J. A. Stewart has introduced a
bill in the House giving the Town Council of
Conyers power to flue and imprison delinquent
Street Tax payers.
Courts.
Justice A M Heims, gave judgment
in several civil cases on last Tuesday, No de
fense.
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Heaver & Granade are selling goods
low for the cash and cash only, or its e
quivalent.
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No Judge,
The Governor at this writing has not
supplied the vacancy caused by the resignation
of Hon. A. L. Davidson, County Judge.
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We are gratified to learn tint the Fe
male College is being well patronised. Presi
dent Guinn has surrounded himself with a
corps of able assistants. The new teacher*
Miss Cook is winning gold n opinions.
Town Commissioners.
The Town Council tried four cases at
its last regular meeting, on Monday night.
Our City Fathers got the best three out of
four in the judicial content.
Carh rsville is bragoHig over a hen
•th it laid a three and a half ounce egg. £ quire
Turner prolably owns onejof the same fami
ly. One of his hens laid an egg. a few days
ft.o. of exactly the same weight as the one
above recorded.
Street Overseer.
John ex-Marshal of this
city, was elected Street Overseer, e.t the Conn
ell Meeting, on last Monday night. We hope
Jack will put the streets in order, and keep
them so.
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Our Conyers friends who have paid
ten dollars in advance for the Herald need
not feel so blue about the "suspension of that
paper. Col. Alston is going to start another
daily at once, and he will probably send it to
his old subscribers for their unexpired terms.
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Homestead and Exemptions.
Seventy-three persons have taken the
benefit of the Homestead and Exemption laws
of this State, in Rockdale county.
They curse it and take it.
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Mr, W. W. Swann brought us a cou
pie of eggs, the other day, weighing respect
ively three ounces and three ounces and a
half. Both had double yolks. We didn’t
have an opportunity of testing these remarka
ble eggs, but our enterprising friend, Capt.
Wm. T. Huson, pronounced them eggs-cellent.
Transfer of Stock.
Hon. A. L. Davidson has sold his ten
shares of Register Stock to Col. J. C. Barton.
We congratulate our friend Barton on his trade
and herewith acknowledge him as one of the
brotherhood of quill drivers of the Register
Company.
Valentine Party.
The Valentine party given by Mrs.
Lane and Miss Frank Baker, at Mrs. Martha
Baker"s on last Monday night, was a success
and passed off pleasantly.
Mnsic, cards, wit, humor, love and beauty
ruled, the hour.
The crowd before breaking up each promised
to write the other a valentine, Here’s ours.
Taken Charge.
Messrs. E. B. Rosser and J. C. Barton,
Assignees of Capt. J. M. Summers, Bankrupt,
took charge of the assets of said estate on
Monday. ffoL J. C. Barton, one of the As
signees, then rented the mill to Capt. Summers
at forty dollars per month. *
The Courier Journal at Half
v Price.
By reference to an advertisement in
r a^ r r 1 r nikwiiib ° ™ offer
• r -koistes and tho Louisville Cou-
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, Tl s M the best Offer off e kind ever
made to the reading public. Bring up your
money, gentlemen, and buy a year’s supply'of
information and entertain’nest
MARKIKD,
W. Z. Taylor and Miss Harris, in At*
lanta, on Tuescjay night. The happy
couple arrived in Conyers on the down
oassenger train, yesterday, ahd are stop
ping at the residence of the groom’s
father. They have our best withes.
ALSO, by Rev. Jno. L. Stewart, on
the 13th mst., at the residence of the
bride's father, Mr. W. H, Taylor to Miss
L. E. W aldrop.
Personals.
Mr. B D. Gullett, Sr., inventor of the
celebrated Gullett Gin, and President of the
Gullett Manufacturing Cos., of Amite, La.
wag in town on Wednesday of this week, the
guest of our friend, F, D, McMillan. Mr.
G— stopped hero looking after a good location
to start a branch of his manufactory. Here
is the place. We welcome all such.
Dr. Jno. W. Williams of Holly Spring,
Ark., brother-in-law of our fellow citizen
Jas. R. McCord, Esq., with wife is in the city.
The Doctor is on his way to Meridian, Miss.
Tlio North Eastern R. K.
About nine miles of track on this road
have already been laid, at the Athens
end. Rails will soon be ready to com
plete the railroad to Lula, about 29 miles
from Athens.
ffiotilg Made Happy and Hearts
Made Glad.
Hon. Obadiah Seamans, Ordinary of
this county, has issued fifty-three mar
riage licenses, since September the first,
1875, - V
“We ask not for the dear ernes,
A life all radiant as others have done ;
But that, life may have just enough shad
ow.
To temper the glare of the Sun.”
We expect them to have it too. Some
of them have already found how it is
themaclves—we mean, the shadow.
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Habeas Corpus.
Ellen Turner sued out a writ of Ha
beas Corpus against Sip Turner, for the
possession of her child, Eugenia, which
was tried before Hon. 0. Seamans, Ordi
nary.
The parties were p, o. cs. The case
was quite a novel one. It ranged from
grave to gay, from lively to severe.
Mingled with sighs and tears, joined
with mirth and laughter.
The effort of Mr. Janies W. Pruett,
Att’y foi petitioner, was highly spoken
of. Messrs, A, M. Helms and G. W-
Gleaton, Counsel for defendants, also
made as.usual good speeches, though it
was no go.
Mr. Pruett got the child. Judgment
for Plaintiff.
Grand Jurors.
The Grand JurorsMrawn for the Spring
Term of Rockdale Superior Court, 1876,
are :
David Vaughn, W E Treadwell,
Jos. A Stewart, C V Sanford,
James Scott, S F Speer,
Geo. W Simmons, F S Treadwell,
T B Thompson, J T Swan*’,
Kelly Simms, Geo. M Upshaw,
T D Swann, T C Swanri,
Jno. L Scott, R B Vaughn,
W W Swann, S J Taylor,
Asa F Simms, •A J Smith,
Tohn H Smith, Martin G Warren,
Jno, S. Shipley, W J Night,
L T Skipper, Jno, H Taylor,
G W Walker, Jas. H Turner,
Milton Hollingsworth,
List of Petit Jurors in next week’s is.-
sue.
Blobbs* Inflation Plan.
Blobbs says that he has found a remedy
for the hard times. He paid a five dollar debt,
the other day, and the man he paid it to set
tled an old bill with it, and so the thing con
tinued. That five dollars traveled through
perhaps a hundred ha nds, satisfying SSOO
indebtedness. It found its way to mer
chants, mechanics, doctors, farmers and, won
derful to relate, it at last reached a lawyer ;
but the poor dovil couldn’t hold it long enough
to realize how it felt —it vanished quicker
than a Conjuror’s ball. Finally the peregrin
ating “V.” fell into the hands of a rightfisted
old fellow who straightway sent it up to At
lanta along with some other money, agd had
it oonverted into gold.
Blobbs says that if people would only keep
money circulating by paying off their small
debts, it would not take a very large amount
to answer our business necessities. But if
people hoard their money, a panic is the inev
itable result.
Blobbs is undoubtedly right, and his plan
is practical inflation.
Social Circle.
We are gratified to learn that this
enterprising neighbor of < urs is in a prosper
ous and flomishing condition. The following
facts showing the statue of the town will
doubtless be of interest to our readers .
Social Circle contains two churches (Meth
odist and Baptist) with large congregations ;
one bank, conducted by C. T.- Mobley; two
lawyers -Col. T. Spearman and Maj. A, 8.
Florence j several good physicians ; Masonic
Lodge and a Lodge of Good Templars ; two
livery stables; one drug store ; two bar-roonls
one male and female school under Prof. Wal
lace and Miss Ellen Hammond ; ten stores,
and a large manufacturing establishment de
voted to bonnets and ladies’ underwear. This
last institution is owned by Col. J. T. White
head, the brother of our popular Sheriff.
'"Col. Whitehead gives employment to 25 gr 30
young ladies, and does a large business.
A number of handsome residences have
recently been erected, and the town is increas
ing in commercial importance. Tn Social
matters the Circle has always maintained a
high standing.
WaJ It Alßonauza]?
We understand Mr. Anderson‘^Owens,
who resides at the mouth of Big Haynes
creek, near Bald Rock, in Rockdale 00.,
recently dug up a J large earthern pot on
his frm, which was embedded In) tho
clay several leet deep, and is supposed
to have Jieen buried there by Ferdinand
DcSoto, who passed through that section
in 1689, Some ofjMr. Owens! neighbors
think the pot contained money, but a:
he is reticent on the subject, the public
is left to t fortp its own oonjeotures on
that point. The spot in which tho pot
was found is only ahont forty yards from
the main entrenchment, of DeSoto’s for
lified camp, where there are yet many'
interesting relics of that important and
historio expedition Cov. Star.
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Some miserable wretch threw a billet
of wood into the lady’s car of the Cov
ington t' aoeommodation train, when
about four miles this side of Conyers,
last Thursday night, which broke
through one of rhe windows and came
near striking the handsome faoe of Mr.
11. 11. Parks, of the Atlanta Constitution,
who was in the car at the time. With so
much torce was ths wood thrown by the
incarnate fiend, that a part ot the win
dow facing was split off bv it, and the
glass broken to atoms, ana thrown into
Mr. Park’s tace and about, the car. The
train was slopped by conductor Boyd,
as quickly as possible, and run back to
where the wood was thrown, and search
was made for] vilhan, .but he had
made his escape. Col. W. W. Clark,
one of the directors of the road, was
aboard the train at the time, and we
understand he will 'offer a reward for
the arrest ot the guilty party.—[Cov
ington Star.
Notice,
All persons indebted to the estate of
W. H, Lee & Sop, Bankrupts, are rc
quested to come forward at once and
settle. lam required to collect without
delay. W. P. Reed, Assignee
in the matter of W. H. Lee <fc Son,
Bauknij ts.
One by one, says the Semi~
tinel, every great American goveriitnen
tal principle is being bartered away by
the anti-Americau chain gang iu power.
The whole world pronounces the late
letter of Grant,s head , sadine of Slate,
Fish, to the European’powers in regard
toCubn,a surrender, an abandonment
thetime-honored Monroe doctrine of
America for Americana.
In a book called “Courtship, Love,
and matrimony” pubfished in 1660, there
is this clause concerning the privileges
f women in leap year: “Albeit it is
owe become a part of the. common
lawe, in regard to the social relations ol
life, that as often as every bissextile year
doth return, the ladyes have the sole
priviledge during the time it contiuuelh
of making love unto the men, which
they doe, either by words or lookes, as
to them it scemeth prefer; and, moreover
no man wiH.be entitled to the, benefit of
clergy who dothe in any wise treat her
proposal with slight or contumely.”
The defense intimated by Babcock,s
i counsel is that admitting the irregularit
ies < frauds of those who have been
convicted, Babcock knew nothing about
it. They were the President,* most in
timate friends, those who were trusted
implicitly, those who had given material
assistance to Gen. Grant in his election
and, therefore, Babcock, the President,s
private secretary, never doubted them,
nor thought of scanning closely their
act#.
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ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
In the District; Court of the United ."States
for the Northern District of Georgia—ln the
matter of J. M. Summers, Bankrupt.
This is to give notice, once a week, for three
weeks, that we have been appointed Assignees
of the.estate of the above named Bankrupt,
who resides in Rockdale County in said Dis
trict.
E. B. ROSSER,
J. C. BARTON,
no-30-3t. Assignees.
NOTICE TO
DEBTORS & CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given to all persons having
deminds against the estate of Mrs. Allio
Rhodes, late of Rockdale County, deceased, to
present them to me properly made out with
in the time prescribed by law. And all per
sons indebted to said estate, are hereby requir
ed to maks immediate payment.
D N. HUDSON,
no. 30—Administrator.
ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE.
In the District Court cf the United States
for thb Northern District of Georgia—ln the
matter of Jno. F. Albert, Bankrupt,
This is to give notice once a week, for three
weeks, that I have been appointed Assignee
of the estate of the above named Bankrupt,
who resides in Rockdale county, in said Dis-
GEO. W. GL EATON,
no. 30-3 t AssiotrCß.
JJANRRUJPT SALE.
By virtue of an order of the District Court
of the United States, for the Northern District
of Ga., will be sold before the Court House
door, in the town of Conyers. Saturday, Feb.
19th, 1876, the notes, fi fas’ and accounts,
amounting to $3,980 00, belongihg.to the es
tate of S. Mayfield A Son, Bankrupts, for the
benefit of the creditors of said Bankrupts.
S3 6th,-3w E. B. Bosses, Assignee. .
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John C. Ragsdale,
Swift’s Compound,
$65 A TON. Includes Freight.
483 lbs of Middling Cotton on or before
the Ist of Next Novombcr, Will Pay
for a Ton of Either of the Above First
Class Fertilizers. If You Buy a
STRAIGHT Guano, let ouo or the other
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28—3-mos. Conyers, Ga.
Jno. N. Swirt, Gen'l Agt,
LEGAL ADVERTISEMEN TS.
Rockdai.e Sheriff Sale fok March.
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
house doo* in the town of Conyers, within the
legal hours of sale, on tho FIRST TUESDAY
IN MARCH, 1876, the following property, to
wit; One Hundred and Fifty acres of land,
more or less, in the Tenth Distriot,
of originally tl enr y, then New
ton, now Newton and Rockdale Counties, It
being the south-east corner of lot No. 140,
bounded North, by lands of Hollingsworth
and Mann, East, by Holltogsworth and Plunk
ett ; South, by F. J. Whitehead ; West, by
Aabury Veal and Sam Veal. Levied on as
the property of S. P. Daniel, by virtue of and
to satisfy ten fi. fa. issued from Rockdale
County Court, in favor of J. H. Turner u>. S.
P. Daniel. Written notice given parties.
F. J. Whitehead,
Sheriff.
ALSO,
At the same time and place will be gold Four
thousand lbs., more or less, of seed cotton, 1
bay horse mule abrut XI years old, 1 bay
horse mule ten or twolve years old, 4 fattening
hogs, 2 sows and pigs, 18 acres of com in the
field called Sandy Creek field, 7 acres on Big
Haynes Creek, also in the field ; 2 bales of
ootton now in the field, including patch in
front of his son’s house. Levied on as the
property of J. H. Wells, by virtue of and to
satisfy a distress warrant issued from Rock
dale County Court, in favor of Martha J.
Sigman v*. J. H. Wells.
F. J- Whitehead.
Sheriff.
ALSO,
At the same time and plaoo will bo sold the
following property, to-wit: One house and lot
in Conyers containing one-half acre, more or
less, bounded North by Decatur Btieet, West
by N W Maddox, East by J H Alinand, South
by Commeree street, and now occupied by P
G McCullough ; also one store house and lot
containining 50 by 20 feet, bounded North by
lands of T J Nelms, East by lands of 1 J
Hartefteld, South by right of Ga. R. R., West
by N W Maddox. Levied on the property of
T J Nelms, by virtue of and to satisfy three fi
fas issued from Rockdale County Court in fa
vor of T.J Low & Bro vs T J Nelms. Proper
ty pointed out by def’t.
F. J. Whitehead,
Sheriff.
ALSO,
At the same time and place will be sold the
following property, to-wit; Parts of lots Nos'.
340 and 339, in the 16th District of originally
Henry, now Rockdale county; part of lot No.
352 in said District, containing 25 acres, more
or less; the West half of lot 339, in said Dis
trict ; also 20 acres, more or less, of lot 329 in
said District; aleo.part of lot No. 314; also 40
acres, more or less, of lot 337 altogether con
taining 650 acres, more or less, and being the
lands embraced in a deed from B F Carr to
John Neal, of date of 4th day of March, 1874,
and recorded in the Clerk’s office of tho Supe
rior Court of Rockdale oounty, in book of
Deeds A., page 443. Levied oh as the proper
ty of B F Carr by virtue of and to satisfy a fi
fa issued from Rockdale Superior Court, Spring
Term, 1875, in favor of Clark A Pace vs B r
Carr. Property pointed out by Pl’ffs.
F. J. Whitehead,
(Sheriff.
ALSO,
At the same time and place will be sold the
following property, to-wit: All that tract or
parcel of land situated, lying and being in tho
town of Conyers, Ga., county of Rockdale,
known and distinguished as the College lot,
with all tho appertenances thereunto belong
ing—number not, known. Levied on the prop
erty of S. Mayfiield, President of the Trustees
of the Conyers Female College, by virtue of
ahd to satisfy a fl fa in favor of William Gal
loway vs S Mayfield, President of the Trustees
of .the Conyers Female College. Property
pointed out by the defendant, S. Mayfield,
President of the Trustees of the Conyers Fe
male College.
F. J. Whitehead,
Sheriff.
ALSO,’
At the same tlme|and place will be sold the
following property to-wit < One house and lot
in the town of Conyers, containining one-half
acre, more or less, bounded North by Decatur
street. East by J H Almand, South by Com
merce street, West by N W Maddox, and now
occupied by P G McCullough ; also one store
house and lot containing 50 by 20 feet, bound
ed North by lands of T J Nelms, East by lands
of I J Hartsfield, South by right of Ga. R. R.,
West by N W Maddox’. Levied on as the
property cf T J Nelms, by virtue of and to
satisfy two fi |fas issued from the Justices’
Court of the 476 district, G M, one in favor of
A J Pierce, and one in.favor of Mrs. M A Al
len vs James Jones, principal, and T J Nelms,
security. Property pointed out by defendant.
Levied on by S B Hartsfield, L C and returned
to me.
F. J. Whitehead,
Sheriff.
ALSO,
At the same time and place] Will be sold] the
following pfwperly, to-wit i one house and lot
in the town of Conyers, containing one-half
acre, more or less, bounded North by Decatur
street, East by J H Almand, South by Com
merce street, West by N W Maddox, and now
occupied by P G NeGullough; also one store
house and lot, containing 50 by 20 feet, bound
ed North by l&nd.of I J Hartsfield, South by
right of Ga. R. R. and West by N W Maddox,
Levied on as the pooperty of T J Nelms, by
virtue of and to satisfy sundry 4 fas issued
from the Justices Couitjof the 476 district, G
M in favor of G W Gleaton et al vs T J Nelms.
Property pointed out by defendant. Levied on
by S B Hartsfield L 0 and returned to me.
F. J. Whitead,
1 Sheriff.
JAMES BANKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office No. 8, James’ Bank Block, Atlanta,
Georgia.
Special attention given to the collection of c aims
All businese attended to promptly
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THE public are hereby cautioned against
purchasing or trading for a certain promissary
not for $319,26, date/1 March 22d, 1875, given
by S. F. Speer to John Thompson, guardian
for Thos. P. Thompson, as said note has boon I
paid and fully satisfied, ard has been lost or
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Its operations are quick and sure t and it never fails to cafe.
Thankful for the very flattering reception tile Female Regulator has met with %om.all por
tions of the country, tho Proprietor begs to announce that bo has largely increased Ms manu •
factoring facilities, and hopes that before long he will be able to pltiae within the roach at
every suffering woman, this, the immtest boon ot her sex.
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It is well known to doctors and ladies thut women are subject to enormous diseases pecu
liar to thoir sex,—such as suppression of the menses, whites, painful monthly periodicals,
rheumatism of the back and womb, irregular menstruation, hemorrhage or excessive “ fiosr'*
prolapsus, uteri, or falling of the womb.
Blooming in all her Pristine Beauty, health, strength and elasticity. Tried doctor after iocter
lIiitLEDOE, Ga., February 18. 1874.
Tlii* is to oeptify that my wife was an invalid for six years Had disease of the womb and
headache, weight in lower l>*rt of the back; suffered from languor, exhaustion and nervous
ness, loss of appetite and flesh. She had beeomo so exhausted and weak, her friends were
apprehensive she would never get well. Tried doctor after doctor, and patent medicinesa—
tad despaired of her improvement, when fortunately she ooinmenced on Dr. Bradfield's fe
male Regulator. She is now woll; three or four botllos cured her. Improved in health, ap
petite and flesh ; '* she Is blooming in all her pristine beauty, strength, and elasticity.” I re
gard you as her savior from the dark portals of death, —and my benefactor. May your Shad
ow never grow less, and von novor become weary in well-doing. JOHN SHARP.
JWFor Sale by W. H. LEE and JONES & CARSWELL Conyers, Ga.
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members^ of tl.e o^^ ide DEPARTMENT, in addition to it other attractions, aw* as
poetry, miscellany humorous extracts, Ac., during the coming year, there will bo not less
than one hnnd red short tales by tho best vnters of ficUon in England an 1 Amenoi.
6. The MARKET REPORTS, brought down to the hour of publication, are the es
that can be made. Each market is reported by one whose special knowledge and training
make Him the best authority upon that subject in the United States. For accuracy and coin ..
lefceiws* the market Reports or of The World are unrivalled. m.*J
•‘The World if not only the best but tho cheapest Wspoor ev offereii •’*
SEMI-WEEKLY (104 Nos.) $2 a year. DAILY (313 Nos.) flOpe.r yea .
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Yh E GREATEST AY ORGAN!
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$ • # * '• '> * * • • ’ Xi*r-
'’e iVirec ji < ii/i’6‘iVvV inWw^rdjt,
hwi ARYANS MADE EREKY MONTH OF THE MOST ELABORATE -STYLE*
1000 ORGANS MADE SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION. .
East Tennessee.
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