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I Evading the Usury Law. I con. News and Cornier. J 11Jo "What would a South Carolina ! eao fanner say if the merchant at his postoffice or at his country town, I i sul with whom he had dealt for tilree i j e months, should send him his bill at i the end of three months and add thereto the interest on the whole ^'? amount of the bill for three months y? at the legal rate of 7 per cent per annum? If the farmer, like our farmer Governor, was in the habit of using vigorous cuss words, the merchant who sent him such a bill would D* * -1- - ~ vnnrrli come in for a goon snaie v* language. In on the other hand the m farmer was a man of quiet and re- n< fined manners as well as of some in- ai telligence, he would go to his mer- rr chant and tell him he had no right h to charge him interest on an open o1 account without an agreement to h that effect, and even if there was ^ i. /vnnl^ only charge v an agreement- no v~? v w interest on each item from the date 11 of purchase. Certainly a bill charg- c ing interest on the whole amount of 1 the bill from the date of the first 1 item could not be collected. Yet this is in effect just what the t socalled Union Store companies pro- ? pose to do, except that they propose ( to get the farmers to agree before- ^ hand to the usurious charge. The in our Columbia coiTespondence, published yesterday, apparently on the authority of the superintendent of the Uniou Stores but a patron of the store is sold a coupon credit book for which he gives his note, with interest at 7 per cent per annum. There is only one price for goods, and these coupons are taken the same as cash. This obvi1 --3-no 4-/-w rvvi/^cic C\V flP SieS itUJ U1S|JUUCD ao uu ^.iivvu ? counts. The plan seeins to work very well." In other words the farmer buys a book full of blank store orders good in the totalfor $100,$200,$300 or any other amount as the case may bef and gives his note with interest at 7 per cent just as if he had received so much money instead of getting only store orders. As matter of fact he gets nothing of value until he goes to the store and fills out a blank and in return receives goods. This he does from time to time as his necessities require until his book is exhausted, and then his note is to be paid for the whole amount with interest on it from the time he purchased the book, and the transaction in its effect on his pocket is exactly the same as if he had kept a running account there and has been charged with interest on the full amount of the bill. Now what is this Union Store Company which proposes to play this souin Carolina /. | t' to buy on credit? It is a great combine of Northern capitalists which seeks to capture the business of local merchants throughout the South by enlisting the Alliance machinery in its interest, employing influential Alliance men as agents and paying them liberal salaries or profitable commissions. Of course they make a specious pretence of furnishing goods cheaper and thus saving the farmers from the high charges of local merchants. But they take security from their agents and de" ** 1 I. mand cash for their gooas, ana wnen in hard times like these there is no cash to be had, they announce with a great- flourish of trumpets that their agents may give credit for three months, according to the above published plan, by which on an average they charge at the rate of 14 per cent per annum for the proposed three months, credit, the sales to be limited to $3u,000, with the gracious assurance that if the notes are promptly paid this year a like three months' season of credit will be allowed next summer when money is again scarce. It seems to us to be the strangesl M 01 1 ' HTIia ow ol lniatuauoUB lor ? all the time complaining about^cov ^ combine, which interferes with local business, and charges them an exorbitant interest. As matter of fact, if resistance was made to the payment of these notes, we do not believe they could be collected by the drawee, as they are tainted with usury, although, of course, in the hands of an innocent holder that would be no defence. The Parisian Fashion Journals. I "La Mode de Paris'' and "Album des Modes,'' so well-known as the publications giving the choicest Paris styles one month in advance of all other journals, appear to be growing just a little too popular. The demand for them is growing so rapidly that the publishers, A. McDowell &, Co., 4 West 14th Street, New York, have found it difficult to keep up with the increasing demand each month. They claim that the American ladies are now buying their ( journals to such an extent thai most i \fx uc?oucaici5 air fllLilflY OUt 01 1 them by the fifth of the month. As all the plates are made in Paris by I I the best artists, the publishers claim { 3 that it requires considerable time to h catch up with such an increased de a maud. We agree with our lady s friends that these are superior fashion d journals. We suggest to them to be- tl le regular subscribers, thus mak- j sure of receiving their journal h month, ami securing that valu- ^ e book, "Dressmaking Simplified," j mjUj( - j wv.,'u ,t is given as a premium iu c^u ,>1UU, >scriber paying ?3.50 in advance It s either ''La Mode de Pari3" or S1*?1 ? colic lbum des Modes" for one year, pu may place the order through Httlc ur news a<rent, or send dii'ect to Dru T 3 publishers. ' \e and . and Hone Has the First Claim. itroit Free Press. nigl The first thought of a wife or a 11111 other should be her home; all things, P?v ) matter how important, are second- U1'd -y to that. No matter how rampant ? iay become certain public evils, let moi er see to it that she keeps the evil 0f ut of her home and she performs wh er greatest duty to her God, her chi imily and mankind, i^Yhen a wo- ? ran tries to remedy an evil by stridng the lecture platform, warning J thers, when that very evil is anvad ng her liome by her absence, she is * nistaking her mission in life, and she ? " x rri,? ?^./j ? ?aunot realize 11 too soou. bw? 9 ;liat a woman can do toward the 5 ^i-eat world at large is as nothing % compared as to her possibilities in ? lier own home if she be wife or % 9 mother. ? And the first duty of man, as well ? as of woman, is to home, to his wife 3 and children. As a husband, a father, J d an example to his sons and daugh- ? ters. their counselor and friend, he ? .1 ?.IMP fj ^ household, their strength for duty, ? their encouragement to excellence, their comfort and help in all that * prepares for usefulness and makes home attractive to all. When hus band and wife, father and mother make home what it should be, the false tempations of the world will lose their power, and children will grow up to be the joy of parent and a blessing to themselves and to the i world. j Ladies are Unfortunate, Because the higher they rise in society ] the weaker they find themselves bod- < ily. Risley's Philotoken controls the j nerves, aids nature in her various . " ' - - ! J-1 l--i .WiV iunctions, ana iijus comuais wjiu iuc many ills of womankind successfully. If your druggist has not got it he will order it for you for $1 a bottle, j s form Chas. F. Eisley, Wholesale ] Druggist, 62 Cortland St., New ; York. Send for a descriptive j pamphlet, with directions and certificates fronj many ladies who have used it and can:t say enough in favor of Eisley's Philotoken. Chips from Our Workshop. I}n1 v.^ v. o..c. wr CARDUI for Weak Nerves. I ?????? The physician is the man who tells you that you need change, and then takes all you have. Perfumery of all kinds, Hoyt's and Taylors cologne, bay rum for the hair, pomade, barn oil, sweet soap, toilet and tooth powder, hair and tooth brushes, combs, etc., at the Bazaar. The man who has never done any harm has always had to live where he couldn't get an opportunity. It is a fixed and immutable law that to have good, sound health one must have pure, rich and abundant blood. There is no shorter nor surer j route than by a course of De Witt's Sarsaparilla. Sold by J. W. Long. The population of Spartanburg is now about 75,00. Editor J. C. Hemphill, of the News and Courier has gone to California , on the editorial excursion, i So far as we can see Chairman , Irby is toting perfectly fair with both , wings of the Democracy. j ! O ... We truly believe De Witt's Little ; Early Risers to be the most natural, mnst, pffW-iive. most nromot and - - j " * * . economical pill for biliousness, in, digestion and inactive liver. Sold by J- W. Long.^, iBUjpWU TO 1 committ suicide in Columbia hanging herself while in a cell in the guard house for disorderly conduct, was fined $5 or five days. If dull, spiritless and stupid; if I your blood is thick and sluggish; if your appetite is capricious and uncertain, you need a Sarsaparilla. For best results take De Witt's. Sold by J. W. Long. A negro boy while bathing aear . Sumter last week was bitten in two I r_ oy a monstrous alligator and killed. I Bright people are the quickest to 1 recognize a good thing and buy it. ] "SVe sell lots of bright people the v Little Early Risers. If you are not w bright these pills will make so. Sold by J. W. Long. Editor John J. Dargan, of the Sumter Freeman, will deliver the annual address before the literary society of Davidson fV>llpnro v n ? - ?- ? V-/* UII June the 8. Try Gold Medal parched coffee unground), French Breakfast Mocha md Java coffee, chocolate, and fine / ;eas, at the Bazaar. L, Hugh "Wilson, of Sumter Co, who I T )ecarne involved in a difficuly with ! "v Jartin Glover, was struck on the I tead with a board on Saturday night | ^ nd knocked senseless, has not ^ poken a word yet and is exnected +r? ih ie, his skull being fractured from ^ ie blow. j For Over Fifty Years, f rs. "Winslow's Soothing Syrup : >een used for over fifty years by ons of mothers for their children 5 teething, with perfect success, oothes the child, softens the s, allays all pain, cures wind , and is the best remedy for rhoea. It will relieve the poor ? sufferer immediatley. Sold l>y | agists iu .ill parts of the world, tnty-live cents a bottle, lie sure ask for ''Mrs. Winslow's Syrup," ^ take uo other kind. -10. 1 ? - ? i frs. Eugenia Harman, of Boukit, tlrought a mistake, gave her a e babe morphine for Dover's rder, last Friday and it died Sat- 1 ay night. lome of the people who are the f st anxious about the recognition friends in heaven are the ones o shake hands with two lingers m ireh. "MOTHERS'! FRIEND" |j To Young ! ; ^?thers i \ j i Hakes Child Birth Easy.! ; Shortens Labor, ? ! Lessens Pain, ? Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. Book to "Mothers'*mailed TREE. ? AaT jCi o~" | SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. J May 27?ly 10 F.vprv one should use P. P. P.; nearly jvery one needs a good medicine to ourifv, vitalize, and enrich the blood. ?. p; p., Poke Root and Potassium is the greatest olood purifier of the age. It cures all Blood and Skin Diseases, Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Syphilis where ill other remedies fail. P. P. P., Prickly Ash and Potassium will euro Syphilis, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilitic Rheumatism,Malaria,Old Sores, Blood Poison and Dyspepsia. If your head ache3 and you are out of spirits take P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke Root, aad For a Tired Feeling, Impure Blood, Distress after Eating, Dyspepsia, Pains in the Back, Headaches and Nervous Pros-, tration and Debility and Weakness all yield readily to P. P. P. For Sleeplessness, Exhaustion md Malaria use P.P.P. Catarrh ana a Shattered Constitution, both male and female, nothing bettei than P. P. P. ladles whose systems are poisoned anc whose blood is in an impure condition due to Menstrual Irregularities, ari peculiarly benefited by the wonderfu tonic and blood-cleansing properties o P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke Root, an< Potassium, the greatest cure known fo; all diseases of the T1PPMAN BROS., Proprietors, SAVANNAH, - - - - GEORGIA. July 29?ly. TlMHRlYIHiCO Wholsale and .uauuiaoiurntg ID^"CTG-a-ZST? COLUMBIA. ,S'. a ON ACCOUNT OF ITS EXTRAORD nary facilities can fill your orde. quicker than any Drug House in or out < th6 State, and at the yametime as cheap! SEND US A TRIAL ORDER FOR COMPARISON AND DON'T FORGET. TO IT VrRRU'V 1!>HV WYTFR IS fl trEATIAE BLOOD TOAI( Rr>rl hniM* sue rs^sicill. April 15?tf & 9 IH SS and Whiskey Habits BUS HI Qyggj cured at home withS SjMf B 1 ticuLresenl FREE. Atlanta,Ua. office 1(J4)? Whitehall Sw New Advertisements, B^SI PARKER'S pH HAIR BALSAM IS"a3 ClMUtf cs a::d beautifies the hair. CaPromote* a luxuriant growth. : Never Fails to Hestore Gray -/afflfig Hair to its Youthful Color. Cures scalped incases .C^hair fading. ?e Parker's Ginger Tonic. ft cure, the worst Cough, ieak Lung,. D^bilin--T"diee??ioT, p.:? t.l? v , *. iaftc iu uine.oucu. IINDERCORNS. The onlv sure cure for Corns, topi aHp&ia. lie. at JLiruggirti, or lilSCOX & CO., X. Y. j^AFamilyAffair Health for the Baby, Pleasure for the Parents, New Life for the Old Folks. } JlH ires' gg^Root Beer THE GREAT TEMPERANCE DRINK is a family affair?a requisite j LijL- xiviiiiC* A X5 C*Dt package makes 5 pnllona of a deliclouR, strengthening, effervescent beverage. ' I?ou't be deceived If n dealer, for the sake of larger profit, tells you some other kind is " just as good" I ?'tis false. No imitatiou is aa good an the geuulne Hi bks'. I Nuiseries, | pOMO> A, IV. O. j j Stoc consist* of ( ALL LE.OIXG FRUITS alculated to suitbe Souliern and border 'dates. Send for descripbe Catiogne, No. 1, of FItUIT TRIES, VNES, &c., nd No. 2, Green lonse CUdogue of young po grow iOSES, CHRYSAIT11EIUMS, CARNATI(NS, & j Catalogues free. Cocspondence soli- ^ Address J. YANLINLEY, Propr. 'oinona, N. C. Apr. 23? \y W. A. FEC.LING, . ,/ AKrisr, COLUMBIA S. C., 1 Is now making tlubestictures that can be bad in this coantrjnd all who have ' never bail a real f.ie pi<tre, snouia now try some of his lat-st ses. Specimens can be seen at Gallry, > stairs, next to Kinard's. Mara 14 GEORGE IRUNS, MAIN ST., car MA. s. c.. JEWELER ^RPAIRER, Has a Rplondiil stocof Jeelry, Watches. Clocks and Silvervre. . fine line of j Spectacles and ?yrfasstx-V%. every one. | all for sale at love prices. jpg* Repairs * Watcf? class, I ouicklv done andIterantel, at moderate * . KO.if " I I VU-Vte prices.^ ' i o Sv -Ai\ O ^ ^ 0 * M c? a XT 4JN* O ?MANUF4C'JB> BY? ! Tfoe ffilcox & ?! Guano Co, " | CHARLESO**. C., v iffcud <?zjest..tA^to*?. I iftrY- tfczris v ~ _i?i_ cw ft (jeJx/Ciri ^ C&tfp^r &&*?<* 1\ Us CARoivA NATIONAJBANK ( c o l it yt njjb &. I STATE, CITY and COl\*?OSITOftY. Paid up Capital L... $100,000 Surplus Profits 60.000 SAYINGS DEPAIiNT. Deposits of $5,00 and uds received. Interest allowed at the ra 4 per cent, per annum. W. A. CL , President Wilib Jones, Cashier. December 4-ly, ent business conducted f(or Me, F?es. Our Office is Opposite^-S?t Office, and we c.in secure patent itHufe than those remote from Washington, j Send model, drawing or a with description. We ulvise, if paten#* not, free of charge. t>nr fee not are tiLt is secured. * O Li. I M .nUk | m rdmpme>, uuw iu viwiits, whu " names of actual clients in ydK county, or town, sent free. Address, ^ c.a.snovAco. Opposite Patent Office, VonS, 0. C. PATRor: 1 "|Home Im fry ! THE'y j Tozer Engip??orks, 117 WEST GER^'e?:EEf, resit Near UuiJH. Reu, Are now operated wi?nci!?etent force of Skilled Mechanics, 1 nanufacturing all sizes of " TOZB 'NES " and BOILERS, including*; . RETURN TUBUlfrD LOCO~ |ton MOTIVE i\Z$. Pulleys and Shafti Castings i - Trnrt ! ?\L Furnished at Reft.'ec:< Rates. >11 Repair Work Prp. y ExecutedBRASS GOODS A^IALTY. Remerp. That "THE TOZER stood the test ol actual and general use 1 ears, and has no superior on the mark<f Ml ot its parts are thoroughly inspeoj id tested, and all our work is fully \fented FIRSTCLASS in material and,-/ kuianship. For Priec-Lists, Ac., pply to JOIITV A. VXIXTS, .. vpiiciurj^2^m6nglne works, 17 West ^Kais rolumbia- S. C. dioes! - Slioes! - Sliftf s! New Siuiiiff Goods Just Arrived. _ ? nYTTTr.r.T?,s T n-nr ATTAVTru CUni?Q A T TTCF. IADIES, IdibbJfcS 3 a,uw uu/ini^u ~ J Gentlemen's Shoes of Good quality and Styles, Tennis Shoes for Ladies. Misses, lens. Boys and \outh. I'atent Leather l'olish ami Hoston 1'olish lor Gent's Shoes, filt Edge and other Dressings for Ladies Shoes, A Line ot TRUNKS, VALICES AND BAGS, ALL AX POPULAR PRICES AX siisrmifiii iirraui.11 o SHOE AND TRUNK HOUSE POST OFFICE BLOCK, MA FX STREET, s. c. 45tf. HARHAN'S BAZAR nniMimnrriAAirni nnnra fiirflfl rotfLllK! tui\miiui\imir^, muiis, ihivlo lu iiivun^ pjLifCT G-ZS OCEEIES, CIG.li;, SMOKIM; niul CHKWIfiG TOBACCOS, Toys, Fancy Goods, Notions, STATMEHi, SCNOL WHS, JIMS, ETt A well selected stock of the above Goods constantly on hand and alw ~ j at th( very lowest prices. LEXINGTON C. 11 . , S. C. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST, BOWKER FERTILIZER COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1S73, Manufacturers of Standard Fertilizers BOWKER'S NASSAU GUANO, NASSAU DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE Give the Best of Results and are Made from the Most Approved Materials For Prices and Terms Write or Call on J. W. LOJMU.- AGENT LEZXFGTCN, S. G. ' February 17?tf. flM ITMRT A VUHfiDU A TF M uuiiuiuuin i uuui un W. A. CLARK. President and Treasurer. JO^N C. HASKELL, Vice Presideul CHARLES 55. TEW, Secretary. IJOHN.C. HASKELL. JR . Superintendent. DIRKCTOR>i W. A.CLARK, JOHN C. HASKELL. W. G. CHILLS. DR. JAMES \VOODROW. COL. JOSFPH WALKER. H. C. MOSELE\ WILIE JONES. MANUFACTURERS OF Columbia Ammoniated Fertilizer. Analysis: Phos. Acid, 8 per cent ; Ammonia, 4 per cent.; Potash 'J per cent. Granby Ammoniated Fertilizer, Analysis: Plios. Acid, 8 percent.; Ammonia, 2$ per cent.; Potash, 1 per cent Congaree Ammoniated Fertilizer, Analysis: Pho.s. Acid, 8 per cent., Ammonia. 2 per cent.; Potash, 1 per cenl Columbia Acid Phosphate, Analysis: Phos. Acid, 10 per cent.; Potash, 1 per cent. Columbia Dissolved Bone, Analysis: Phosphoric Acid, 12 per cent. German Kainit, Potash, K 2 0, 12 per cent. Special Brands of any desired Analysis, or by any Formula, made to order. Dealer in Cotton Seed Meal, Ground Dried Blood, German Kainit, '^Ground Tankage, S. C. Mai and Ground Dried Fish. Office: 102 Richardson Street, ... . COLUMBIA, S. C January 27?tf DIAMOND DYES OF ALL LULUK9 LUlt WOOL AM) COTTON, FOIt SAL AT THE BAZAAR. ASHLEY FHOSPHATE CO., CHARLESTON, S, G. SOLURLE GUANO, highly ammoniated. COTTON SEED MEAL. DISSOLVED BONE, highest grade. NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER, ACII) PHOSPHATE, for composting. SOUTH CAROLINA MARL. ASH ELEMENT, for Cotton. Wheat. Peas. An., GROUND RAW BONE. COTTON AND CORN COMPOUND. GROUND DRIED BLOOD. SMALL GRAIN SPECIFIC. GROUND DRIED FISW GENUINE LEOPOLDSHALL KAINIP. GENUINE FLOATS, of the highest grade, product of Due Atomizer. THE ABOVE FERTILIZERS ARE OF VERY HIGH GRADE AND QF UNIFORM QUALITYThoy nre rich in AMMONIA. PHOSPHORIC XCID and POTASH, and are compoundet with a special view to the wants of our Staple Crops, and to the permanent iraproveraen of theaoil. Special Formulas made to order of best materials. Special Inducements an offered for Cash Orders bv the Car Load. For tonus. Hand Book. Agricultural Primer: and good artieles 011 Ash Element. Peas, Ac., Address ASHLEY PHOSPHATE COMPANY, .... CHARLESTON, S. C W. P. ROOF, AGENT, LEXINGTON, S. C. January 20?tf BEST ORGANS AND PIANOS FOR EAS1ET PAYMENTS. 1 The MASON. & HAMLIN CO. now offer to rent any one of their famous i ; Organs or Pianos for three months, giving the person hiring full opportunity to test it thoroughly in his own home, anil return it if he does not ! 1it- T( I... .i.\nl!inino In if iinli) tVin OiYirr^irllfi) (if renf. Tlflld amounts to the price of the instrument, it becomes lliH property without further payment. Illustrated Catalogue, with net prices, ' free. * MASON & HAMLIN PIANO AND ORGAN CO BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. IYTC1IT1V 4 Airm I.VM li.l.M I MAXIMUM mm - MINIMUM COST, I FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE I IN THE STRONGEST M FWlish mil) AmariYan (Vminanies* I r m. yj m unu iiiikvi tvun v u 111 jlj iwjla v m 1 Over One Hundred and Twenty-Five Miliion Dollars Represented. For rates and information -address or call on C. S. BRADFORD, Agent. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, AND FINE WEAR FOR LADIES, The newest, the finest and the most fashioi iable styles in the Northern markets can htr found at Trump's,who carries the largest sto^k of the kind of any house in the city. Ned' Handkerchiefs. New Hosiery, New Gloves it i Mousquetaire bnttom and hooks. Kin Gloves a specialty. Jersey Skirts, best knitt .>d Jersey Underwear for ladies and ohildren Coine and see how cheap you can buy the rr anv articles a lady needs from a notion house. i PIANOS AN D ORGANS. We sell direct from the factory. No exp( nse. No commissions. The best makes. Beautiful Upright Pianos, $250. Fine Par! !or Organs, $50. See our stock and prices. W A1 /I /\T\ AO C V AAVIVIO UU CtWJ lUUiOl 1ST. "W, 1'^TJlv?F, , COLTJMB IA, S. C. August 12?tf ; , LORICK & LOWRANCE C' " Colu mbia Hotel Block, Columbia, S. C., HEADQUARTERS FOR Wilcox & Gribbs Co., Acid, , Etwian Phosphate Co., Long's Chemicals, Atlantic Phosphate Co., i Ca e Mills, ? Kainits, Evaporators. Dissolved Pone, i Sheet Copper, Jc'T^Z-tJD .^.IbTZD SEEDS, 1. ftTATs.^E.DERS. CONDENSERS, ^ Presses and Belting, Plain and Decorated Glass, Marbleixed Mantels, Glazed J. \ Tiles, Grates, Fenders, &c. A FULL STOCK OF HARDWARE AND GROCERIES > AT BOTTOM PRICES. g COAE AND SEE US or write to um before baying anything in Hardwtrg S | Jan 1?ly a m ** I.ii > ^ JfSd JML. XX. JSJUTUTh 2 , I Furniture Warerooms, lEZST-^ISXjISIEiZKZD !S4fe3. MAIN STREET, C OLUMBIA, S. C. [NEXT GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL.] A FULL STOCK OF CHEAP, MEDIUM, AND EINE FURNITURE, IS NOW in the store, purchased direct from the manufacturers, and will be sold at BOTTOM PRICES. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. A full line of COFFINS, 'CASKETS, METALIC CASES, BURIAL ROBES, WRAP. PERF etc., always on hand.. Call and see us and 'oe convinced that you SAVE MONEY by so doing, ?- L " SELLING OUT AT COST. ? m r\ 1 CM 1 M J m 10 Kettuce MOCK. ni l 5 P ommm, P J pu/FTQNS V rn/Lu?, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, 21* J SADDLES, ET 1 " (73 LAP ROBES, G9 = THIS IS NO HUMBD6. c *4 SECTS 9 A.call at my store will convince all that I mJBW>usines8, and an 5 of my stock is respectfi illy invited. My goods are guaranteed to be asza^j equal to any in the State. gJ.S. DUNN, gv CO CO i:?<> MAI1Y St., COLTJMKIA, S. C. m j| jan. 21, 1891?ly I ?????? SAWMILLS | I *$160,00 TO $900,00,? V J ENGINESS BOILERS Jt TO SUIT. 100 IN STOCK. VH| LOMBARD & CO., Augusta, Gft ^ 4 19 fl January 1st?ly. v