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SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN,
THE DAILY REPUBLICAN.
SAVANNAH:
FRIDAY. SKl'TRMHKU LI. I SI. 7.
mI'Tr ci^Jiuus in:iiy anj county
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF U.S. GOVERNMENT.
m u PLATFORM.
••Lot our laws mid our institutions
spi^ik not of white men, uotof red men,
not of l»l>\ck men. not of men of any
eomidexion; Imt like the laws of Uod—
the Ten (’omnmndments and the Lord’s
1'rttTcr—let them speak of the people.”
| Horace Mmn.
•• Freedom of speech and of the I’ress,
oduention.eipmlity beforu the Jaw. and in
political rights and privileges, nro tlm rat-
sentiabof auy satisfactory reeoustruetion
in the South.”—l\>j>c's Utter tv
General Grant,
Tim LKSSOX OK TUK CALIFORNIA
KLKI’TIOX
The Democratic papers throughout the
country are just now indulging in an un
usual amount of jubilation over tlm com
plete triumph they have so unexpectedly
won ou the Pacific slope. To both par
ties the result id the contest has been a
matter of great surprise. To the Repub
licans ou the Atlautic side it has been a
source of deep mortification, and is a
blow which the sensible lcadors of that
party feclipiito keenly. Tho cveut should
certainly teach tho Republican Party a
Bovero lesson, and if they are wiso they
will uot soon forget its precepts. Gorham,
tho Republican nominee, was universally
known to tho pooplo of California as a
corrupt and designing politician, and ton
freo use of his gold hia nomination was
bolely duo,while the honest,outspoken Re
publican journals refused to support Gor
ham ou ttceouut of his being personally
interested in gigantic schemes which, it
was currently reported by members of
his own party, ho contemplated to carry
out at the expense of the State, involving
it in an enormous debt, which millions of
dollars would not liquidate. Last year
tho Republican ticket suffered a
severe defeat in Connecticut, and tho
cause may in a great measure be
attributed to tho unpopularity of several
of their candidates. When a State like
Connecticut can find no more honorable
uud distinguished statesmen to represent
tho views of tho Republican Party than
R.irnum, the woolly horse and Feejee
mermaid showman.a man whose proudest
title is “Tho Priuco of Humbugs,” wo say
emphatically tho party nomiuuliug such
candidates would uot receive its just
ilesirts unless it was defeated, aud de
feated ignomiuiously, too. Not satisfied
with the protest of Connecticut, the same
disgraceful trick of palming off corrupt
and uuroliablo 'men was attempted in
California, nud while it would afford us
plcasuro to chroniolo tho success of
“tho party of progress, wo aro grati-
ilud to know that tho honeuL
tonueeoed in tho South, they must send
us ros|»eotrtblo, faithful moil oh leaders,
or bo prepared, whenever tho oleclioimnro
held, to nee tho tableaux of California re- j
pouted. Neither Northern or Southern
iiicu of honor, wo sincerely trust, will
ever willingly become tho instrument of
oppression or corruption, nud wo cannot
have otic without tho other. It may ho
tho part of wise statesmanship nud pa
triotism to consider tho utility and con-
vouiouooof candidates as paramount to
all other virtues or considerations; hut
the verdict of the people of California is
that they believe tho principles of that
doetrino (also and dangerous, nud they
will not barter self-respect, nor retail
honor for so poor an equivalent. If wo
would, ah n Nation, become purer anil
nobler, our political parties must con
form to truth and justice.
TUK PllOSPKRITY OF OUR CITY—AN-
OTI1K11 NKW LINK OK 8TK AMICUS.
It affords us grent pleasure to bo nhlo
to tiunoiuioo to our readers that, through
tho itilluouco and onorgotic representa
tions of Octavus Cohen, I£sq., one of our
oldest and moat iuilucutiul merchants, tho
commerce of Savannah is shortly to bo
increased by tho addition of two of tho
fastest, most commodious nud staunch
oceau steamships that havo over crossed
our bar. Tho old Propeller Line,
which prior to tho war, was the Hue of
Savannah aud Now York steaniships.is to
he revived. Tho two first class boats,
Huntsville, Captain Isaac Crowell, com-
; ninudcr. anil the Montgomery, comuinud-
! ed by Captain Thomas Lyous, which
j were universally conceded by tho travel-
i ling public to be tho most comfortable
and luxurious boats that traversed tho
Atlautic occau, will form tho now line.
It will be remembered by our readers
that these ships were originally built ex
pressly to run botweon Savannah and
New York. Roth stonmors havo been a
long time on tho stocks undergoing com
plete repairs, anil receiving many im-
1 provements, all of which will add to the
! comfort of passengers, whilo wo uro as
sured that the accommodations nud cnbin
' furnishings will bo first class in every ro-
Ispect. The fact that two such skillful
and courteous officers havo been selected
to command theso steamships, while ono
of the most enterprising aud iudus-
trious firms in our city has accept-
ted tho agency, augurs well for tho
i success of tho line,and gives ns assurauco
that uothing will bo left undone which
can add to tho comfort and nccommoila
tions of the patrons of tho line, or tend
to incrcnso the prosperity of our city.
DllKADPUL Al-'KAItt AT 1.01 IHV 11,1.K.
A Mnn Kills III* Wife—Suppnanl At-tldi-nl-
all)—luiifllrlIlia Humor*.
| From tho Fourier, September fi.l
It appear* that a young min mined floury At
font, who lioeps a feloou at llio abovo-iiirntloiu'il
jmlut, married a Mlu Carrie Devinuojr, of tin* oily,
atxiul Mi week* ago. On Tuesday night ho cmno
home partially Uitnxloatod, amt according In tlio
rlatomonl of tho young wife's mother, hud u •|Uiirrot
with her about Mgnlng a ilcod. They rotired no
u«ui), Mr. Alford placing a plMol under tho bond of
hi* bed, which, an he nyt, is hie emlnm <>r h.ihit.
When ho aroeo In tho morning, he took tho piitid
from under hli pillow, and walked to tho copier of
the mantol piece, at tho Mine tiuio gulling to kin
wifo to got up. Hhu arose from tho boil, and in Miu
waa reaching for her dress tho pistol caino in ooiitacl
with tho end ot tho mantel and woe divcharged. tho
content* entering her right aide, Inflicting n wound
which the attending physician boliovo will provi
fatal. Tho unfortunate Inly throw up her hand*,
oi Maiming ' Harry, you havo ehut tno!" Mr. Afmrd
i roaliiing tho terrible poeition in which ho wn*
plaood, rushod out in a dutractod manner for a phy-
I eician. lie also gave an alarm, and mu* taken in
| custody by uflicor Joseph Stvoenoy, who conveyed
i him to the Clay street station houio
After an examination, and tbo fact* being fully
| presented. Mr. Alford was released without bond.
We visitol tho hnuso last evening, and found tho
| lady to low that it was deemed ndviiablo l>y her
; | hysioian* that no communication should ho hold
I with hor. Wo were told, however, that Mr*. Alford
' had entirely cxculpalod her husband, declaring tli.it
1 it was entirely accidental. This, however, wad do-
1 niod by tho muthor aud sistor of tho laJy, who wore
I presold, and stated that tho wouodod woman charged
hor husband with dirootly |>oiuting the pistol at tier,
nnd deliberately shouting her. They further stated
to us that tho wifo insisted tlml her husband should
not entor tho room wlicro tho was, and did imt wish
to seo him. Whilo wo woro present, Mr Alford
went to tho bedsido of hit dying wifo uud altcction-
ately kissed hor, but tho poor young woman loomed
unconscious of tho presence of any around tier. Tho
I husband appeared to ho very much distressed in
mind, and carnostly protested his iunoconco > l the
1 crime His mother-in law docs not directly aceu-o
1 him, but states that tho mirriago wn an unhappy
one, and remarked to her son-in-law, *• Ilirry. it i>
J between you and your (lod; I do not know whether
' or not you did it intentionally."
Iu justice to tho husband, wo would state that wo
| wore reliably informod that tho fooling between Al-
, ford and his wife's family has imt been amicable,
; and this is evidenced plainly in thoir hostility tu-
| ward him at this timo. Tho wifo has since died.
| Snranuafi, Grfflin mitt Xurlii Alnhniiin
lliillrnnil.
On Friday of Inst weok, Mr. t\ C. Wright, agon*
' of French A Co., of Now York, visitodour place uud
| addressed our citizens on tho proposed contract be
tween tho company ho represented and tho Hoard
! of Directors and a committee of Stockholders for
I tho building of tho Savannah, Griffin and North
i Alabama Railroad. French A Co. havo agreed.
| for certain considerations, to equip tho road from
■ Griffin to N'ewnun, and turn it over to tho Director-
TELEGRAPHIC.
NIGHT DISPATCHES
F1IOM WASHINGTON.
Or in-in I Klrltlrs Drclllira to Defend Ilia
t om hi-—The Di-morrata .liilillnnl Over
llio Kloclliiu*—I'vminylt anln Cun*
* Idc rid hy them Cerlnln.
W.\viiisiifoK, September I'. 1 . Circulars from Iho
A (juliiiit (leiiorul's oflico diroeta tho uso ol tho tunil
initoad of the telegraph for tho routino of communi
cation.
(lourml Sieklos decline* uddrcieing tho Republi
cans in dcfcin-o of his courso, on tho ground of mili
tary otiipietto.
Rovctiuo receipt* A330,000.
1 ho Wisconsin Democrat* have nominated J. J
Tnliuiidgo for Governor.
Tho Democrat* at Norwich, Conn., fired thirty
soven gnu* in honor of tho results in California aud
Maine, nud ono extra gun for Montana.
7* Achievement won tho St. Legor stake at the Don
castor races.
William'A. Walltco, Chairman of tho Pennsyl
Vania Democratic Coutral ,C<uuinittco, Hon. James
Campbell, and lion. Asa Parkor, from Pennsylva
nia, aro hero. They represent that Stato a* Demo
cratic, aud aro confident of carrying it
The Radical majority in Maino is now staled to
bo ID UOD, a loss of I J.OUU.
Tho Pre*idont, Cabinot, and unit of tho diploma-
list* will attend tho Anlietain Cemetery dedication-
The lino will ho a weekly one, anti it is
contemplated to start tho first boat on or
about tlio 2-ithof this month. We need
say nothing more of tho “Black Star
Line," but if we aro not mistaken, it
will be a Urii/hl Star Line, of which our
citizens may well feel proud. Who will
deny that Savannah is rapidly becoming
tho second Southern seaport city ? Wo
find that Murray’s popular line lmvo ad
vertised in the New York papers an ex
tra steamer for Savannah, which was to
leavo that port last Tuesday.
TUK NKW DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR
OF CALIFORNIA.
Ilcury H. Haight, the recently elected
1 by the first of Miy next, and to prosccuto it* coin-
j ptetiun to Decatur,|Alabaiua, via Jacksonville, with
ill possible dispatch. Thero need uo longer be any
• doubt a*- to tbe construction of the road to this point
I at an early day, for tho New Y ork capitalists who
! have interested thomselves in tho enterprise h ivo
1 abundant means to fulfil their contract.
I Mr. Wright in his addret* gavo it as his opinion
that the lino from Griffin to Decatur will bo tho most
. important and paying ono in tbo South, and that i:*
: construction is urged by every consideration ofjadtcy
j and interest
* He pronounced many eulogiums on Middlo Geor-
| gia, and said ns be passed over this beautiful cun
| try and enjoyed it* salubrious climate and sparkling
I wators, raw it* fertilo soil and bounteous crop*, In*
thought of a story bo read when a t oy. A King of
Spain, after a lung and prosperous reign, died nni
wont to his Saint. After his arrival tho Saint in
quirod what ho nuuld havo for Spain I "I would
havo for Spain," mid tho King, "a rnlubrinu* eii-
tnato nnd fertilo soil." "Grunted," said tho .Saint.
• I would havo for Spain," *aid tho King, “bravo
son* nnd bcuutifu! daughters." “Granted." replied
tho Saint. “I would have for Spain." said tbo King,
tho olivo nnd tho graponnd tho fitness of tho land "
• Ornritod," said tho Saiut. "1 would havo for
"'pain," concluded tho King, "a good govorium-in."
“No—nino times no," raid tho Saiut. “fi r grant
! Spain, in addition to all tbo blessings .-'jo cr.-
i joys, a good govornmont, and tho very angul*
would ipiit their roats in henven in order to live in
j it." So, said tho speaktr, with Middlo Georgia.
Give your Stato a good government, and you would
‘ have angel* for neighbor*. That good government
yea will bare. Tbe reaction North has ret in. ard
oro many months shall pars away, tho Radical* will
bo ?wept Ircto rlfo and power, and your fctato and
peoplo will no longer lo cursed with military rulo.
Amen' shouted many in tho audience, and ihuso
who did not ray it felt it deep down iu thoir
hearts.
Tho speakor Acquitted himself with great credit,
and delivered bis views and idoos with groat beauty
KllOM AUGUSTA.
Denlli of n Wi-ll-kiiunn Citizen-Tit
Damage (o (lie Cotton unit lllec Crops.
.ViunsTA, Soptcuibor IJ.—Jauio* tirogg. Presi
dent of tin 'Inuatcvillo Cotton Factory, diul ut
K timia this uurning.
Tho continued heavy rains aro vory disastrous to
cotton, nud r. is estimated that, one-third tho crop is
destroyed.
Rc|*>rts trout rico plantations stato tint tho rains
and lrc:hits have ruined tho crop.
FROM CHARLESTON.
I'm don of it Negro Ity Governor Orr—The
Dmnngc to Crop* Ity Rain.
CtlAitu.sTo.v, September l".—Horornor Orr has
pardoned a freodmnn named Smart Chisolm, con
victed t-f murdering hit stopdaughtor, on condition
that hu would leavo tho Stato for fivo years.
Iu the casoof John Jenkins, freodman. convicted
of tho murdor ot young Brantford, during tho riot
in Juno, lHiti ami who was threo timo* respited by
General Sickles, a notification has been served on
tho rheriff, by Gcnoral Canby, that there will be no
turtber interference by tho military.
Tho hoavy rains which havo just ceased hero
havo hud a disastrous effect on cotton in many dis
tricts. It h reputed that the yield will bo lessoned
from ono-tbird to oco-half.
FROM BALTIMORE.
Holder Stale llivdfial Coiivcntloii—llein-
liitlona, Ac.
Dm.timoiik, b'eptoiubor I'd.—Tho Hordor ."tato
Radical <' invention assembleJ to-day, nn<l nltructed
comparatively littlo iittoution. Tho resolutions
favor iiiaiiho .dsuflrago, endorses Stanton, Shoridau
and Sickles, nud aro in favor of Impoaukuiont. Ono-
third of tho deb-gates aro black.
FROM lHlII.ADELPlII i.
Two Olil .tinIda turn ^IiirilcrcHsrs.
PntL.tnp.Lm, September Id. -Rachel and Mary
Jones, elderly maiden ladies, havo boon arrested and
charged with causing tho dcAth of Annie Richards
four year* old, by strychnine, bccauso the child had
called them old maids.
An Art-hi cut on llio XVII in lug ton anil Wcl-
tlon Hnllronil—Two PcnMiua Injured—No
Lives Lost.
Wii.Jii.MiTON, Soptombor 12.—Tho 9:30 P. M-
FRUpAY, SEPTUM HER
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Gas Consumers
■V WILL Pl.KAHK TAKU NO’HUK THAT
all hill- due on tlm first ^"plumber mini tm pa'.-l on or
twforo HATt’ltDAT, Urn Hth Instoiit. A for Hat
da'.o tho flow ot tiia will ba out off li ini all paisnti* In
urroata wlilimil fuithtr n jtbe.
topl7-.1 W. K HOLLAND, Ancanii'ant.
KsT KOII AUOtTITA ANU lNTKUMKOI ATK
LANDINGS ON SAVANNAH HI VEIL--Kriijit
will bo recrlvfi daily ami forwarded by Ural c aw lion
sli-nincra a'ld other light diafl Imstt.
K'plO-lmo
M. A. CO 11 It.f.
NOTES
DISCOUNTED
GOLD!
SILVER,
BANK BILLS,
AND
STOCKS.
PURCHASED DY
DAVID R, DILLON, BANKER,
No. 4 Whitaker Street, one door from the corner of
dec29 Bay streot.
KIT NO MKDIC1NK 1IAH UVKU BEEN IN
traduced which lias become ao (Mipular, l«>tli with phy
sician and patient as l’aukiiin'a Hepatic (titters.
They have been extensively used, and tminerons'WS-
tiinoniuia have been received, bonring evidence of llio
undeniable fact that they never fail toreliuve Dyatmp-
sla, Nausea, Headache, Nervous Debility and 1 other
Diseases arising from the Stomach or Liver.
Manufactured by I»r. 0. K. Panknln, Clurleston, B.
O., and for aalo hy all Druggists.
dec251uvrly. th A. A. BOI.OMONU A CO, Agts.
war ontldrkn’b livkb saved for fifty
CENTS.—'I’housan'Ts of Ohlldron din annually of
Croup. Now, mothers, If you would spend CO cents,
and always havo a bottio of Dr. Tobias’ Venetian J,ln-
Imont in tho house, you novor need fear Ica'ng your
littlo ono when; attacked with this complaint. It is
uow 10 years since 1 havo put up my Liniment, and
never htard of a child dying of Croup when my Lini
ment waa uaed; but hundreds of coses of cures havo
tcan reported to rac, an t many sta'e If It was $10 per
bottle they would not be wl.hout it Betide* which,
It la a certain cure for Cuts, Burns, DcaJach n , Tooth
ache, Sore Throat, Bwclllngs, Mumps. Colic, Llarrfama,
Dysentery, Spaarrs, Old Sons, and palra in the back
and ebea*. No one once trie* it who is over without
it It Is warranted perfectly aafe to take Internally.
FutI Directions with every bottle. Bo'd by the Drug
gist*. Depot, 53 Cortlaudt «tr* cl, Now York.
angl4-tllsep20
^ToTlantersT
DOUBLE REFINED POUDRETTE.
BSF* Of tbo Lodi Manufacturing Company this Is
onu of tho most forcing nnd quick acting manures In
tho market, and is by far tho cheapest It Is complied
of night soil of New Yotk city, from which nil Impu
ritic* havo boon extracted; Is tlion deodorized, pulver
ised and dried. On cotton It Is eijual to tho best brand
of Phosphates, and will bring a boavlor and by two
weeks earlier crop than any other fertilizer.
Drilled In with wheat at tho rato of 400 |<ounds per
acre, It will bring a heavy crop on poor soli.
Price |2& per ton of 2,000 pounds.
Samplos sent on receipt of throe cent stamp with
address. Apply to
THE LODI MANUFACTURING CO.,
83 Oortlandt street. New York.
(From Professor Cha-lcs Martin, Hampden Sidney
Collcgn, Va, dated July lit, 13CTI:
“ Tho Double Reflncd Pcudrette la operating like a
charm on my crape, and attracting universal attention
from all beholders. I am already aatlsQod that It is the
cheapest and surest renovator of our worn out soils."
PURSE A THOMAS, AgmU,
111 Bay atzoct.
13, 181)7.
NEW ADVFRTIStMENTS.
NOTICE.
'|MIK IHTl/.ENh OK SAVANNAH WILL IIK
ADDKESJKD Till J EVANIN'. MU li -.vnt.ath
o'clock, ut tho
ANDREWS CHAPEL, IN NEW STREET,
By Rov. HENRY M. TURNER, of Macon
Huiijkqt Our I'rusuut Pn.lin-it fciluai'on.
Ilyoi lji of thoCommllU-.-.
'.-pi It
A V.HMM 'I
.1 MU'- M SIMMS,
PHASIC I.U'VI#.
UNITED STATES LLOYD’S
MARINE INSURANCE.
^I^IIK un-lrulirn*«l l A/.nt for 'h«- al«»e nanud A*
1- *0*Utl mi Is |• r«-1>.ii>•<J to ink • r'at - on sl.l| iii»ri’s
of Colton or other M.-rrlisnd: -, on favorable let ins
All |o«si a |,r« i.iptly a.tJu-V-1 and p.il
ON FOREIGN .SHIPMENTS IN LONDON
andcmslwbi either In New York or Huvanuab, at tlm
opt;--.i of llio Insured.
11. HRDi IIAM. Agent,
• »ffl- o of the Southern Ins and Tm «t (’«.,
- •pi"" n 113 Itn s' i. i.-t.
For Beaufort and Bluffton.
TBE SLOOP MIRIAM AND CAR-
•LINK will for tbo a’nve named
plat is Till H DAY, at 0 r M
For Frelgli', app’y to M P. BKAUFOItT,
Etcbiiigo Wlinf,
>«‘plA-1t Or to tlm OipUln on Pour-I.
noticeT -
fjpilROwnrts, Ayor.tsor Consignee of tbe British
schooner WM. GIIKUOUV, wi’I not be it-i|4>ndl.le
for any debts rontrscled by tho Captiin or Crew of
said sc) inner.
LaUOCHE, BELLA WJI.LI *V
scpI-j-A <-,1*
IKTotic©.
j(^LL Cl A’MS nil DEBTS a.-vinst tlio Bril-‘i biig
JOE GORDON, M-owm-iK, must bo present'd a’.oir
oflico THIS PA Y, beLro •• o'clock P. M., or payment
Will lm dolarred.
rnplill
MII.LEN A WAHLS Y.
Cons!;: ici
FOR RENT.
I A WOOl LN Il'JL'dE inu desirable portion ol
Un ri’y. Apply tt
Till 1 wFFICB,
’■T'- 't H -tween fou» and llvo ..V!-.-\
FOR RENT.
^ BRICK 8T MILK, at the corner of >' .uth Broad
nnd Lincoln Also, TWO BKI.'VANTS’
ROOMS. Water on the r-r'-in s-s. sepl.T-'f
W ANTE br'
A PARTNER, w th h'ir.dr"d or ono thousand
dollars cup.lal to eu/ ige In a
MECHANICAL BUSINESS
already established. One who can trk i charge of tho
Hooks, and nit rd to ihe outdoor lius'ii'-si, and who
hii some Uill itmro wlili tho mu canlilo eommunlty of
Uils city, profeite t
Ad''i*es MUCH \N'U\ BavanMih I’ostOfll-M'at-
tng_'vli -ru an lnter\i.-w mn> b • ha-1. not 1« *(
1867 Goods. 1867
DEWITT & MORGAN
A RK "°, W ; FA LI. AND WINTER
> rOl K, t-j wuleh they invito tin atti ntioi ol
their cuitonivi'. Have now in store, a ilia lot of
BOMBAZINES AND FINK BLACK ALPACCAS
LADIES’ AND MISSES DRESS GOODS,
CASSIMKllES ANlj HVBEDS, fvr Oral, nnd
Youths,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW THEATRE COMIQUE.
Ohwt St. ./illicit atni t ami Market S/ttore
JOHN S. DnMONTMOLLIN .Bole Lmsm
G. Wi HKL.W AN .. . . ... .. liiialnssi Mauarar.
NED TURNER Stage Manager
Opening NIk»»«i Momlny Kvenlng, Hepl. 0.
A Mor drnua Company of Ver.-*tiie Performers,
Ini odiiolnv an Siitlre cluing* of performanen «*ary
week, aid preaen’lng In one evening tin greeted
variety <>* riitl pu-'.lrno In America
IHE MONSTER ENTERTAINMENT
Now given at Ui>
TEMPLE OF AMUSEMENT
I« pronounced thi
PAR EXCELLENCE OF THE AGR.
XgT A'lmUiin fst rim 1 *; re#. m*| *eat« 78 rent*;
l-alcony. In r. >|nr#d !*!•’• )•*- f" wn's. tf
SOUTHERN BRANCH OFFICE
KNIOKERH* ICKEII
Life Insurance Co.
OP
NEW YORK.
89 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
Assets *2,500,000,
SEOl RELY IN VESTED.
SOMK OF TUK ADVANTAGES OFFERED
HY THIS COMPAN Y i
r P!lK ouestlon is no longer, Shall 1 Insure my life!
A but, AVhere ia It to.my sdranUgo to ln*uro I
1. The Knick«rb<M-kir Is mutual, lK.-caosj proflts sre
divid'd utrong the s»*urcd.
■J. It allows the in-ntred to travel and reeldo In any
po'i'onof th<> Unit' d rtitesand Europe, at soy and
all - • nor.* of tl-o year, wilie st extra charge.
4 It ! - mast liberal In favoring Policy holder* In
p .ymcnl of their premiums.
6. It will. If d' -'rsd, taken not* for put of tbe pre
mium, thu* coin'dnlig n'l the advantagf of a not* ami
.I'l-rath Company. This arrangement favor* persum
ol-mall mean-, in -qnirlng about donb’r the arnonnt
of ir.-u-anr'- for the -ime cash payment that *»n tv-
bad In m afl-m-h Company.
8. I'-divi finds :i** add)d to Policies or applied to
reduction of Cre«llt Note*, if payable in Cssli If no
cred t hs» firm given.
7.1 tividendi liavcaveraged forty five per cent yearly.
9. All Ic-scaatv paid prjmpt'y.
0. For tbo benefit of married women It lr*ne 1 policies
wMe.h arc Toyo"d tlio reae.h of their husbands or their
hu-ban-r- crcditoi*. CrtdiVoi- may lnsur# tho live* of
debtor-.
Ri. It* l’ollcic* aro non-forfoU'ng. a» it alwari allow*
tho s—■•ii«i i>*u render h's l'ol'ey *lum d ni-drslre,
tile Company giving a Pn’d-up-Pollcy therefor.
Uir POLICIES ISSUED ON THE DIFFER
ENT PLANS IN SUM." FROM $5UU TO #30,090.
Policies Written
Losses Paid at this Office.
DIRECTORS IN SAVANNAH:
lURAJj Til li; ,
testimonials,
READ Till-;
testimonials
endorsing
THE SOZODONT!
E.NJ )ORSI \<;
THE SOZODOUT!
SOZOl AO\ r |-
Is a* llni nili H* II. Wnli i \ i„„, M||M ||t||(
Atlil, Putn*li, or nr,,
t V‘ I Inns llni--.
One of tho flrat chemist* ; -i ,
M. D., of New York, I o»:
DO NT, and hear what •»,.
1 have made a ehemir--. ,
for tho teeth, styled j,
analysis being to ascert.-. a v
stances detrimental totb- t«- i •
tlalsamplo of the “Bcz>l->n - " w
personally from a leadicp drag
carefully analyzed for ac;d« a i
jurions ingredient*, likely to I .
on tho teeth or gum*, but r.oil..:;
character was found in it* corn; *
JULIUS <i
Late ot Dr. Ja:
Hl.’.K y ;
C.-.'.t. i
Bend the Testimony of a few id t -r .-y.
clergymen and their families of N .. V
having uaed the Bozodont fur a lot.* - « ;%
rinoed of its excellent and lnvai.ia: .c ,u. . e,
their oordlal commendation:
Her. Tlio*. Dewitt, lVt-.r c . i
Dutch Church, Lafayette Plaee.
Rev. J. VV. AJcxunilcr, D. D.. P: •
Church, Fifth Avenue.
Rer. J. U. Wake ley, UoUiodiel k ;i
Missionary.
Rev. W. F. Morgan, D. D., Ifi •. r "-. 7
Church, Broadway.
Rev. E. 11. Chapin, I). D., IV r Y.s
veraallst Church, Broadway.
Rev. Sauuiel Cook, 1>. I).. R- .-.- : ,
mow's Church, Lafayctit l’ive.-.
Rev. Bsmucl Otgnml, L». D., l’..(Ur ti
Messiah, Broadway.
Rev. B. M. Ailnuis, Method.*! K;-.s< ; . v
Duane street.
Rev. Hernan Dangs, late l’a*’.-: C-.'.t- :.^rj
Church, Brooklyn
Rev. W. S. Mikt-ld, l’actor LJ.ij. i»l C.'.-rc
street.
Rev. Geo. Potts, D. D., Pastor 1|..‘
Church, University Pioce,
Rev. K. K. Itunklu, l'aslor
Forty-second street
Rev. T. K. Ycnnllyc, D. II., Puttotifl
Dutch Reforme*!, Lafayette Place.
From G, F. J.C'ollmrn, Dorturof Deni. i.-juj
Newark, N. J.
The Popular Dentifrice known os ' f-1 -!
sides being a very pl<-a*nnl ad'lni"ri !<■ ri>.- i»,ts
tsdns Ingiedk-nU that, if u*vd acc-r big i» li- L-e
tlona, will prove of llio gu-atest utility tv tU LfiU.
the mouth and teeth. ‘