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H The Longest Days.
It it quite important when speak
ing of the longest day in the year, to
say what part of the world we arc
talking about, as will he seen bv read
ing the following list, which tells the
length of tho longest day in several
places. How unfortunate are the
children in Tornca, Finland, where
Christmas day is less than three hours
in length!
At Stockholm, Sweden, it is l.s 1-U
hours in length.
At Spitsbergen the length of day is
3A months.
At London, England, and Jlreiiieu,
Prussia, the longest day has HU hours.
At Hamburg, in (Jcr/nuny, and
Dantzig, in Prussia, the longest day
has 17 hours.
At Wardbury, Norway, the longest
day lasts from May 21 to July 22,
without interruption.
At St. Petersburg, Russia, and
REAL
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It is the on!;. »•
(1rn>rifisfs. rs:• *5s’ •
from the in: •:!
patisfrn lion i • <-
ii!v ionic for if rut I to
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y l*car in miicl Unit a i I lari Idle
- i»e« Mtiii :» hcMlthy. |
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d stroy iwaufy
hi*
ral*J*
nmla'lics i*
c I'rescript ion.
omen, sold by : .
e {piarcntco jiKiilc.s
vill giv
ill h.
16 hours, and the shortest 5 hour.-
At Torneo, Finland,June 21 brings coiwrigiit, i«-\ i >■ won i.-< m-. mkd. a?s-s.
a dav nearly 22 hours long, and
;! in DR. PIERCE’S PELLETS
Tkt New York the lougest day i
about 15 hours, and at Montreal,
Cannda, it is 16.
THE
E. T. VA. k GA„ Rj. System
THE ONLY
SHORT AND DIRECT LINE
TO THE
NORTH and EAST
AM) THE
RESORTS
OP THE
Carolinas, Tennessee and Virginia,
Pullman Finest Vestibule
Sleepers Between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati,
Atlanta and Knoxville,
Rome and Philadelphia,
Knoxville and Cincinnati,
Rome and Washington,
Chartanooga and New York
Purely Verieiafele 2
PsriscSlj Harmless !
UNEQUALEJ} AS A LIVER PILL.
Smallest, CiicnprM, Fn«lcM to take.
Ono tiny, Suirar-eoated I'cllet a <1ofc. Cures
Siek Keu'lnche. IliliouG Ilemlaelie. Constipa
tion, Indigestion. I’iiioua Attacks, and all de
rangements of tin* Stomach mid Uovvcld.
95 conG» a vial, by dni/nrists.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
•p M. Mel NTTOSIJ,
Pliy.siciim <&' Surgeon, blocks from hu-’i
seedling:: ; m! < j
' very vahui.K - ,
grapes, ri1: ti ; ; ... , t
condition, and
properly unhid l.-c an e.;
vestment f..r :;ny
and vtgclahl:- Imm. !Vi <•
hie.
16 acres on e •:•. Rvmin-,!
and MitehelLt!., i'cautifu’llv
high and rolling', ;;li v.ill : '
limits. The dope! ,.f ti.,: C :
ern & Fla. K H. v.:!l Is- i -r:
very .near fills pi-onm-tv. p
mm.
1 lot on Love it.,
2-10 feet deep, Choice jw.
per foot front.
•1 lots oa ( rawford !■
each, ISO ft det io an :;!le
Without change. Tor further lufoNuaiion at
ply to
C. S. KNIGHT, A. G. 1*. A.,
Atlanta, 0'n.
B W WKKNN.
Gcn’I Pass. A"t. K T., V. & G. System
Kiox ville, Tenu.
Thomas ville, Georgia.
fcir'OFFkcK i»ver :StarkV, writer* Broad and
Fletcher Streets.
\V. HR CUE. M. i>.
Office, up-stairs.
C ’83-ay J
XM. TULLIS, M. D.,
Regular Practitioner.
Special Treatment to Throat ’and T-mms
with OxjL'en.
OFFICE—Cor. .Mmli-oti and .ledler^on streets,
TIIO.MA.-'VILLE, GA.
HOI KS- lo to u M. and 2 to -1 I*. M.
MiK*'.': ccnlc
1 lot oa 1,0
1-10 feet deco.
utlil’ul 1,
A.
T. TA Y 1.011. M. !>..
iLATONXA.
ICE v COMPANY
ICE JIADIC FliO.M DEEP, WELL
WATER, Cl I EM ICAELY. I'l l!E.
DELIVERED
ANYWHERE IX THE CIT Y.
GIVE ORDERS
TO. WAGONS AND MAIL DIRECT
TO
W. S. KEIFER,
JIAUlliEII.
PHYSICIAN AND >1 ID. EON,
() I lice over ii
asville, <;-i
T)R. JOEL B. COYLE.
gl>IL^T£«T
THOMACVI LLP, GEORGIA
Ol'FICi:, l:r<,:ul:St.,'.<iTi-rll , !ckctt’.t.
limits, oil the road to .Mr. ::.
Duzer’s elegant i:;i:ntrv I:
acres in fine .-late of cnltiva-;
ance timher: nice r.c.v min;
and fences all in tip;.-;i order
1 lot on J, ,ve.;t., v ,. ; v d
ft front, 2-ID ;> dea-i. o
Lie.
Jit on Oaw'on M„ HO
120 ft die;. : , Yen.; •
choice h. art:. t 'mi: i.. • .
is very tlr.-i.;d '■ ■ ! g.
.‘io acre •; 2 .-..ih- .
House, in tin- lor!: - , , re
lic roads, rf-g I; : v
and attractive.
ill A. ('id copper's,Timm-1 150 It d:. o
I These lot-;;
. j the money.
J lots Oil
front, 100
?2.'iO i ach •
son is a !>v: ;
Thoma,svillc Variety
WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave & Dayis, Prop’rs'
Manufacturers and Dealers
ROUGH & DREED
LUMBER.
LATH KS,
PICKKTS,
8H1N0LKS,
■stOULDINOS,
BRACKGT8
ISC KOI. I, WORK,
MAXTLK.S,
BALUSTERS,
STAIR-RAILS
N e vvcl Po.sts,
OFFICE, CHURCH <i- STORE
Furniture.
STOllU FRONTS.
WiK Screen I)o#r« and Windows, Mas
Doors and Blinds
STA IR BUILDING
AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH
;■ SPECIALTY.
MTCOR DESPONDENCE 80LIC
J II. COYLE, J>. D. S.,
Ilcsiilont lioiitist,
Thoiuasvlllc,
Offora hl3F-! Vir.
asville and vlclnliy.
Oflici b<»urs—I*r«siia a. ui. t-« 1 p. in., and
fronts to 5 p. in
Oflleo—On Jackbi >11 street.
W. D. -MfIV!!i;i J., K. G. .MITCH 1.1.L
■I'J'CHELL & MITCHELL.
M 1
; v:u i;
i cr.s :i:i
) Hniid-.
in per!
iaifd <■•:I
for sali-
low.
At to vi icy s-at-La w,
Thomasvll.’e, - • Goorgla.
. M- IENDON,
Attonicv-at-Law,
Dido the ,
N. S. Eaves,
IW1IACM and lilllLDIill.
Thomanrlllo, Georgia,
eoatraeis f..t the
f-f bulbliiifre, pub-
l will be triad t*. mul
c«>iiftructlpn of all clrfs
lie und prlvato, lit either bi le .
I will guarantee la every lnstnn«e t->
give NatlHfttctl'.n. Beslga-utnd plans drawn
and careful e-itlmates imuie.
My 1, h mr.d w. rk r.t fair
prlcert. If y.u want any building U«mo rail
«-n me. 1 will eul-mlt eMimatea wbetner
contract 1m award'*'! mo nruot. 1 refer t-j
tlte nuny publl>* Lulidlngs erected by me in
TlrriaHvlllo and elHewJiero,and all parties
| fj hits given unlvcr*
|b-l FUlsfactlon In the
turo Gunorrhfc* and
I Gleet. I jircscribe Hand
kr,~i,t,». 1 ®* jl =ate In recommend-
- .fli-i-ifc i-i it to all sufferer*.
Decatur, III.
J’JtICE, $1.00,
li^ld by - • Vi.
J. S. CanMefn, TTiomu%vIlfr. €Sa.
Wmm
feTit si txrx Zi:
10 very La. :
covered will. : '
each; high a.;-! T
8300 caeii.
2-acre 1 : .M;
wood avi , u 11!i lie
Tlie 1 »' nn-elv i, u<v
liui! in i ' ...
Ibis |.litre I
and very cheap, pi!
2 of thy lip-.-co;:
ive homes oa i’.r
r.asonahh-. j-!ve:y
j.
For the !!..-:[ ti: .p 1 ..li
park 6>r sal.-. 11 has m, -.
thiAown for h. .y and
to the city. Y.,-a ■
residence . tic-vt in toe
and see nothing imp!, a a:
on tffe road, it is ;;.-o j
p!ae for sor.a ; ,:;::
handsome winter heme.
121 acre.-: raid I will sell
its value. *
"GathM-in" tins jayrtD
No, hut a halm for Marv, NVP-e. C-.v
n e ui:»l;go ..
! {'I'))' If \jijffl a
»• ' -cji.p'
rd* 'C '"'.lliftl
fi
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Notice.
mm
m
■,aiiotrn r*nd prosperous /.-rmr:* < * ’
vi. tv. c. u f..c best tliiu’g Be ii.13 ever fuim«! for T
Kr.J.n.l;,irre!l. Sic’;,an,/ Tree. 17. 17 r C
■' rr ‘i f-'n-ircir /mm iiurvoi;., i id; lirn.lncliu ha - 1,
1 '"'I-'" VT M.W. <-. OVootsIri.l;-.;-,) yv.>B.!.
n..nccitatinaly n-commomlitanso to anyViiJ ml - -
nc-Smia«uici.-.;trcHct I have over fouaU.' '
li dni:toi: t 0.1. % October l.> % IjSj.
^J? 1 Ga ^ e druggisltj.
ttoutfcrfb! CliroCU, Columbus, Oa.
. Clark, cay,*;
rent j/lnasuro tweav
* great relief, and i j-
iFflVS! ilGlil6MF(l
GEORGIA.
VI/.
n
t front !
]!!■:( 'A\ '
’• 'ff-f Hi) i;;-:
/OUsli; sAiii
.: -,i- . • a ix •
1 ! ' I -lie -S.‘i.'!7 acres of
< L YHCa ]'i11c* lands in one
i-’ 1 L’ccatiir county. The
: 'i; 'a mins within one mile
‘ c icw ti «>1* I >.-i in brill **o, (he
"i; -dl;-, across the the
■ ! - liver, ami trouts fou-
111;!c: 5 • -it that river, on tvhiclif
io-11'- 'til* IV ply daily. For
comi-lamtuatiw S t,lis l»md lies
a::.CLACK. I 'VHHio hall nnle of the Ala.
i'ooIuiTdgc”* I-Midland II l{. The projected
; '* • A C., which stands a
; very trood chance of being
i oilt will run directly through
About 2-3 of the land is
j no original pine which has
Y'.'a j never been turpentined. The
balance has been cleared ana
once produced fine crops of
| corn, cotton, tobacco and su
garcane. The soil is a gray
ish sandy loam irom a depth
of 10 to 15 inches on red clay
subsoil. There arc no swamps,
even the river bank being high
and dry These lands would
be a valuable investment.
Sold only together at $2.5C
Her acre.
lull- •
■ciivillc Rod;
‘ ^ j'. 1 -- 2 '
i f-r W iSKN
:■ •• ' '
i-2. fety !
' - ' • -J . ":
dM
:
■ '■ R ;
Ganoc? u;
1 ; KJi;
m-
• ' atSih sre II ACIW
• .; j!;v • F i tiMirta
1 ■ t ' -■ it
Ai'Ol
,V-Y
| o' m
a ■;!
; - 1 --, t d'A 1*. however, has the •
'% \ him money from the ha
' - ' jS; he llmla himself in gtrai
. .. :t.;-;i. .. ; -x.ij ,leaving Ins family uqnro-
• At! j tectcil ami defeating his original in-
Argument.
A. nml JL (aged 35), have each a
yearly cash balance of 8350.
A. deposits his in life insurance.
15. deposits his in a savings hank.
I. Roth die at the end of the
hrst year. A.’s estate receives 810,-
000. Ji’s estate receives only 8350
plus one year’s interest.
II. Ji itli live through the20 yean,
i lie insuiam-e company returns A’s
d -posits with compound interest (so
tuat his 810,000 insurance costs him
nothing); or it gives him a paid up
policy for nearly, if not quite, doublo
the amount of his first policy; or it
gives hint his dividends for the pe
ncil in cash, and a paid up for hi
tii .-t policy. The hank returns TVs de
posits with compound interest, but
si&juiucd no guarantee of assurance
miring the 20 years.
Tim- company guarantees (after 3
years) an equitable paid up policy for •
:ui premiums received, if the insured
is nimble to continue his payments.
Ho is thus entirely protected against
““ - f deposits.
power to draw
hank whenever*
elf in straitened circum-
. v,
''
'1 ‘4” l' Ife’ 0,: sn'ol'cr am
1 ‘ The Mutual Life 1
t / -•. - • . .. 1 l' lln y of New York, L
teution.
'ihe proportions hold good for
amounts than $10,-'
.; all
ild. a ’
'. SHAW.
Pass A i
r Diock.
Insurance com-
, , issues a very lib-
j oral nolmy.
| ' gE. if. MALLETTE, Agt,