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TOWN AND COUNTY. SATUDAT, Aprl 9. : : 1881. DEAMOCRATIC MUNZiIPAL TICKET. For Intesnctant. JOHN J. NEIL. For Wardens. F. G11G. J. V. McMASTElt. G. B DUNN. R. J. MfcCARLEY. Ne-.w Adl$.rtlantSt. Strayed or'Stolen-Di A. Coleman. Local Brlof. ---The cry Is still "blow ye whind." -To-day Is the last day for regista tion. --Lucerne patches are lovely to look upon. -The late wind played havoc with old fences. -The pugilisllo -'mill" was looking up a little yesterday. -Tie 'board Of registration look happy* and contented all the day long. -Therquestinn of license was not, mooted at the meetins Thursdaf eve ning, but the Council nominated will not "prohibit." -The Charlotte, Columbia and Au gusta Road has'p'ut some handsome passenger coaches on the line, as bright as a new silver dollar. -H. .A Gallrd, Esq., returned from Charleston on Thursday, and is very welfv!based with the outlook for the election cases.--, - -The municipal' nominations were Inuch discussed yesterday, and while It is not expected that teverybody would be satisfied, the ticket is genier . ally regarded as a good one. -Roe shad at a dollar and a quarter a pair make6 tis sigh for a return of the days Avhen the Wateree and the Broad fainished an inexhulnstible sup ply almost for the asking. -The registration for the municipa election next Moiday stood as fol lowa at 6 p. m. yesterday: Whites 69; colored 42; total101. We advise V&'i one, who has not yet doue so, to regis ter to-day. -Since the announcement that there are eight hundred thousind more men than women in the United States, the B. P. U.'s are getting a little shaky in the knees, and are not half as ''sassy" as they were. RELIGIOUs.-Services may be ex pected at the Episcopal Church to morrow at I O'clock a. Im. BETHEL.-P16BYERY.--The spring meeting of.Bqt4l1 Pme.sbytery begain at Lancaster Court House on Friday. 8lon Chullrch is represented by the Rev II. 1 . .Pgtt!at. Ca0pt. I. N. VWithers. RIn)OEWA Y EL L~one.+-AL t;..(itit. nicipal election at Rlidgeway, the ,'ol lInt endant-sA. F:.1ufl . Wardens-W. M. Coleman, S. F. KCooper, E. K. McQuatters, 1. C. ~; Thomas. . PEntSONAL,'-ThO ReyV John 0. ~QSchachte, of the Roman 'Cathlolic Church, has been~ vie.iing Winnsboro. Ile la engagedl in Missionary wvork, 31s milssi n ('egdip~gfroma .Oange A hrg to Fort Mills. Hie ce~ebrated1 mass onm Thur'sdlay and' F-riday 'n.or~n (COTTox bdlurE.rrs.-The~ report of' hei agenit ait WinnisboroP shows the shipmenat of cotton fVomn this .pla11ce from Septseme 1, 1880, to AprIl 1, 1881, to have bceen 12,057 bales, against 10.430 bales for the sa11ne time last Jyear; ani increase of 1,627 bales. Thte ' guano receipts up1 to the prlesent tume have reached 1.017 tonls, an -amount largely in excess of the receipts Lst year. TuaE ELECTION RI Ls.--Wiih refer $ ence to theC trials of tile young men~i un1 der bond in this counity, for aIleged violation of the election laws, W e .ar4 authorized to malike the following sta.' '~ment; Mr. Northrop,. tho 1Distr t SAttorney, has entered inito an atrran~g mont by whlich the pa~ties call - remnld at hon~e untill called for, anld whlde ever the Fairfield cases are reached, 'e Awill notify Major Barker, and .thed lat t wil t Onece comm~unlicate wvith'. haptainGHlard by telegraph. It ia ,reasonably certain that. the cases will' ~ lot be called the first, week of the termn, Sand tile probabilities ai-e that. 11her will 's ot h~e cal'led at all' at thist terisi All ' alties, th~eref'ore/tunder. boiidcanl re ain quie~tly at homeI, and it- thler are eettedi in Charleston they will reev pie notice. .. TuHE COTTrON MItL) CAMe rqN. -1. *McMaster, Esq., hasq been deslgnat. to receive subsedpt helns to thle capi-. * ok of the Coirmbift and- Ming (er omp ay,' and~ he1 is. . i..Ominbodate subscr0ib. ri o. ncomy,-1 a.)vho mayv wish) l I3e r< and 'a MUNICIPAI NOMINATIONS.-A meet. Ing of t lie M ulcilpal Denocrittlc Club was held in the Town la01 on Thurs day ight, to nominate a ticket for Town Council. Mr. G. H. McMaster Wai made chairman, and Mr. T. K. Elliott, secretary. It was resolved that all regularly ciirolled Democrats, on titled to vote in the municipal cloction, and pledging thiemselves to support the nominatioli, should be entitled to vote. Several additloiral memnbers were eirolled. Nominations being in order, Messrs. J. J. Neil and G. A. White were placed in noini nation for Intendanit. Mr. Neil received 45 votes and Mr. White 21, and the former was declared the loillilee. Nomdinat ions for Wardells were next in order, a majority being reqnired to nonilnate. i The Following gentle nen were noni nated: Messrs. J, F. Mclaster, -I.,1 I Gerig, G. B. Dunn, I. Ml. Iluey, W. C. Beaty, R. J. MAC4ro1 J. E. Mc Donald, A. Willi ford, 41.o V. Walker and G. A. White. The three last. nained declined. Sixtyif1vd votes wer.e c(ast. Mr. Gerig recel ed 52 votes,, Mr. McMaster.46, Mr. Dunn 42,- and. Mr. McCarley 39, and were declared the llnomillees. h'le noilinations wer'c made unanimous. Mr. G. 11. McMas ter andAi Mr. T. K. Elliott were elected piesident and secretary for the ensuing year, and the necting adjourned. COMMUavICA TION. *W INx.snonO, March 28. lessrs. flesportes & Edmunds, Co htenbia, S. C.: GENTI.EME N: Your chtetck l'eeved, and iinoey handed ii to secitary. Thaiiks for your kindly remeinbranice of' its inl our his. ess. "IIe that givOth to the poor. lendeth to the Lord,"' but' lie that giveth to one of these pelse cuted Deimocrats not oily lenids to tle Lord, but co l ibttcs Materially to the civilizationl of his day. Yours, T. W. W~oOnwanntl, County Ch1airin-1an. -The New York Hera/d uses over a thousand inilcs of whi te paper five feet three inches wide everv week of. the year. STRAYED A11 T0LEN. 1IOM Mrs. J. B Coleman's lot, on Saturday night. 26th of'March, a BLACK. pOlISkJIULE, scarrod between eves an( nos". Rtight hip also slightly se irred. Any information concernin'g said mule will be thankfully receivn-l. D. A. IOLEMAN. ap 2-!t* Rlidgeway, S..C. NOTICE. r] Elf regtlar meeting of the Board of ITvr-stees of School Dis'riet No. 14 w 11 be held at the oflien of. the uid r t-ignod on the lisht. Saturday in each month at 1 o'clock, a m Tenchers elliployed in this School Di-4rict will pr sent th'eir reports at that iie; aid receive orders on the ('ountyv Treasur'r for' ter salarios. By order of thto Board'e. E mc.ARGE AND DEVELOP THE FORMA. If shrunk wholly or in part fronm nature or disa. ease. A dvice free. Describe case and send st amp to P'. De 1s. Co., A tlatnt..,Ga. No hiumihuir. Il1gb est reference. Correspondence conildentialI. SEEDS THAT SURPRISE! THE~ FARMERS' "BONANZA." Maxtxe. a new veget-thin fron' 5. A., dlifrlne flront anythinit ever grownt here. dieli.'ione raw or ennoked. Seed sent by mail 201 eta. a pn~per. Soya Jle:an of Japan. llalf bean hniif pea. saidt by cher'n Isis to he the richest human food known. Fine fo-rder plant. also. Steed. i5 eta, a paper. Cubant Q.,een wVatermtalo)n, lust impoerteel. I arg.'st v'artv , eur grown- in -U. i., 'lire.m.'ucbus. crIsp n nd Angirav heet t o keep or' ship. 26 ets. a pattwr of 20 er6pairersfor $l. very e-iee.. L~oe-of-Woodl -Nntmeiots. i.rg.'st known. 2 to3'-feet lone-iin', ' qnahly. early an I prolilic, 15cia. a p'ptr. Ciltinex To'nmto . rinhe'a't (l 'vor,.early, ptrolitic, solId--un equalted it every' wnv'.1 ets. a patter. Wllie Egyp tian Corn ffrom lb.' Niilt. "iclds immnentsel v in Iiho south where n'her corn falls. 'nequal.ed for t 'ble or senek. 20 ci'. a panosr. 75 eta. a 1)0n net. T'rosinte. one plant, fe.-da n cow t wn dlnys: 101t o 2 aI highi. 15 e'te. a teuner. (azen Untrn. gralins I in. long M in., broadl. S..nd waill lining fahn'o a price-a. I5 cts a paper. slil't abtove sent for $1. 3 of each for $2. A ddress C. It. fIILtatCI'C''& CO. A tinest'. Otn. lteferen'em Hion. W. L. Calhoun, Mayor of Atlanta, ELEGANT JWELRY CHEAP, To Introdlne our neow stylesa ansd itainei.nce trae wo make the hollowing unparalsleed offers for a Sh9ft time: "'IThe netrlin I'acltut contains a gold plated wattch chain, agato shnwvi jint, lady's e-o Stalnt ,eetje'wel iy, sea bennt enff hnttona. coral neck lace, set of atgate 'stude, gold plate' b * nd ring, collar bioky.lint, piouist it o!, Itniltation slk handkerchtler. Pit-n- fienel, cimb.e enveiopes and vIsittner cardts. All these' mailed to you tir Wa.'. in al', 'n; p kelots ron 11.00. 'Iihe lot can be re. The ltbyni t~ket contains onte stiperb amethyst riar, elt'g-tnt coral broubb~i set In box, fanev neck. Iice,. coral sleeve b'ittons,. engnraved gol'd plate br~ucelets. rose scarf pl,11goldl pl-ited lady ',tet, gold hIdae sleevo 1t:titon, h1Untvy gold plate sindse, Toi el y e-imneo scarf' li'. ventilne, l'arlslan dlamnomi st'd .]'tAlteaer ons wvith P. dfinod ceniter. beautirnl j t sie'vs b attliq., n'-: ted collnr btttin pint'ed lnkc weit--h cl-it, plain uold plate ritng, nob vy .-amier ring. Malitese e-tr.rlbgs wIthI i'..ulnaondl Coringe, sents' full yoth. amethy'st set- hnly's aull plaleil set. Wilth white stone nettins: et and cnmeo s":arf pIn eng. gold plnte' alcove buit~ttn. Tiha avhole of this mag nitlciit. .c'olle'ttont sent as'cnro by aIl for -I, 2 for $.70. -4 for 4.1. .'I'his lot Oun he retaileel easIly at' 'rom to il. Address, N. Y. J~wEVLRY ('O:. -Atlnta. (Oa. -Turn A TI-Ase'rA Ornisssa's': " This enmpa ny Is perfectily rd'ltble, nnd the'anut tehv for - our mpney Is astoundliin" b loycv IIlNICIPA L EL ECTION. N TICE i's b re-by given that tha .an -L 1nuh d'lectionl for Intoredant and( f 'ni) Ward'itnt ft'Ior the wr. of Wiphr w ill be hel.l in the To'wmi }1,11 "In the first Miondaay inl .\prii, heing the 4th (d ty t,'ief, bot,.va'en thte hottra of 7 a tm. an a'h~o bto. I -r Rogistration of' voter's waill be (ipented at the IT'own all in 'I lo rAtday, Fricv.ty anid Aint~nrday (Mareli 3ht and lia 1st aflI 2ndh.) ireotding t ht- day o-n 6eee ion. het we-n the hours of 6 a. mn. andit 6 p.im. of eacih day'. - 'he follo-wy l g citizenls a re a- ar'in ttud as Ma-nagt'i'h-if' iiegistation a ti.1 Eleotit-l. J 11. (umiis,2). E. #ilti .me and Wii his Gonda By order of Counoil: m 1h7 -E. 8. CIlANDLFR, Clerk. CON ' 10 NERIES, droppe: Y14"T D IO as Mr.' stanih her, hld 'part~ hear her udgned' having. rnrchased thb. -tCiPan m1 trade, rtceently owned by 1: mt roposes to sell theo same at vhich e iginal cost. lo offers Fr'ench iness iirty-tivo cents peor potund, >meC rots at cost,; Dholls arnd Toys )JU8.* RECRTVEIb, .wtays on hand, Fronhs Banan un. O' .Lemnia,4 Apples, Cakes anid Breads afferoat kinrl. ..h,. AK~ MW read-, good and fresh always on id4ti... .. n . ' ar 1-t x3m B- ubscrhbo to TuE NE~WS ANDI RALW F. ELDER. * NEW AND DESIRABLE SPR.ING GOODS. CHEAP AND PRETTY SPRING GOODS. BLACK and colored CiihmersiA. Al pLeus, Molirs, Moie Clotl , (G rena LA WNS, Muislins, Linens, Sit-ings lueihinCflicbes, Nainsok~s ASK..to see "l'1tenfreu"'C Ginghainis CasiIiicres, Jeais, Cottonades :i 1jiieis. IAACHlED, Browni and Plaid Ilomtespniu TAIu. .nenti. DAylies, Towels, Sheeting, Pilow. Casig [F -ANY BODY WANTS A GOOL HAT fi i, little nou.dy, 'let them Mall on nie.' N'obb' line-ol Stram late ipenzing. IF ANY MAN OR BOY WANTS A *UIT of good, pretty, nobby, charm. ing Spring Clothces, let thei call oi le. IF ANY MAN, WOMAN ORt CLILD WANTS , apair of Shoes, cicap, let thelt caill oi ie and get theli. TIOSE SIETLAND SIJA WLS AIi LOVELY. A BEAUTIlPU1 Lino of- Laces. Ilanhurg Edgins andulus6rdins, Cot. ton Edgrings. G ENTS' Silk and Linel IIandiIker. LAM )l ES' Lineii IIemn-sfitcljcd Hand. (ZENTS', Ladies'. Misses' and Chil Irc' hIose. G ENTS' A N) LA ) I ES' SCA IIFS COLL A 11 and C(uffs, I' n iling, Etc. Etc. BUT WII AT -'S TIlE XSE. TRYI N TO meiiin-evy hig ii (lie Store' Jt come aid see ti, -hat is all, -ani I will ma1ke it lpaly yOu. - 0-o0 Y1Y OCERY STORE, AS usul. is well stocked with il the necesu i(s. and-11 few ihei niiin ries. of tli.. that ik, in (he eaing lin e llut. if' you shoni Id need amv llialware rIockery, ghlgareOV Woodclilware w'hiy I cal supply)lyol. SO DON'T FOIGET To CALL .ON F. Elmer. inch 26; - - SIX-CORD) COTTON WA RRANTED 200 YARDS, FIVE CENTS A SOOL J. GROES4CIIELMS. mnch 19 - ----:: 111E2 hrvo now. in storo the laigos intock. Cver )l purc d.hvn :id w huih wvil- be ispoecd of at low pricesa. .Pry G60o1A, Oloting, Ut Shooe;G'ro'coiesf. Bidle. Sad dT1 eai HI ? rnests, Ii ed Leather, .*.. rJ He'Oens Le i'ber &c. ,W are not given to "BLOWING,' lut claq trutblfully say we are offer ng solid bargaies, and will be glad o see you. .U. 0. DESPORT ES. sept 20 ~ EWRMERCAN~ TigldREM NEW. SPRING GOODSs N-W SPING GOODS NEW SPRING GOODS. NEW SPRING OODS. NEW SPRING GOODS. OUR NEW STOCK OUR NEW STOCK OUR NEW STOCK OUR NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS OF SPRING GOODS OF SPRING GOODS OF SPRING GOODS IS ARRIVING IS ARRIVING. IS ARRIVING. IS ARRIVING. COME AND SEE tS. COME AND SEE US. COME AND SEE US. COME AND SEE US. P. LANDECKER & BRO. P. 'LANDECKER & B10. P LANDECKER & BRO. P. LANDECKER x BIO. ich 12 FRESH SUN Y OF 2Kew Crop NEW ORLI*A8 MOLASSES, best, in the mar ketnd syrups of all grades3. -t ALSO, *..* .A fine assorttnent of RlAlSINS, -- CIT N CAN2NED PEARS, PEACH ES, GRATEID COCOA T. ISING LASS, ELAT N1 Also, a good quality of OAT MP L, in five pound packagea GIVE~ ME A CALL4 ENITAfBLI;r1FD 1519. TRADE (WOUND ON WITE~ FroOLR.). GE ORGE A. CLAIPL, SOLE AGENT, 4.00 BROA DWA Y, K(EW YRK, fiin-o the introdunctin eo this hydeI CottchV in to thei American market, its ato. ecas has~ been uin precud- Dted. No other bran~td of th'read has ever met with the samex amount of public iIav.r in.tg saae spaoe of *imo. TI'o -O. N. T manufacturers w Ere tire first -to 'ecognlizo the importano- ofh the o wing Madchino and to mnake- a slZ cord cotton, whji'h has ever heeni tho i~oog niizxed standard f"or machines. Afl the improvements in machinerv tlht th" inventive genius of the nine. teeth century has toduced hayo baen adapted by the manit oaturera of "Q.N.T.' At all the great Infproational aire of the world. "0. N. T." han been Awarded the highest honors. 'Ihe -'O. N. T1." factories at Newark. N. .J., and Paisley, Scotland, employ 6,200 operatives - make sufficient, thread daily to go around the world fonfteae Consume 140) tons of coal addily/ The man ufacturrers of -O. N. T." aire the largest manufacttirers of Sptdol cot,. ton in the worle4. A full assortniett of this RlioolECotiton, -a.bo bad at wholesaland'retail atJ. M QA'A.fob 2'.-tiaan ~ I M N A GRAND --- 0o SOME PEOPLE claim that Geni regulate the production of cotton or demand. Instead of excited visions, iit a sensible people, the present day dei which benefits the public. Hear the I MZMNJ A Victory in Dry Goods, Notione, I etc., etc. 500 Men's Summer Hate, at 5 cents 433 Women's Trimmed Hats, at 35, 248 Gents' Colored Shirts, at 331 c< 888 yards of Spring Dress Goods i Lace Bunting, Plain Black Bunting, I Cloths, Alpacas, Brilliantines, etc. GO11NG DOMESTICS-4480 yards Sheetin TOWELS-300 Power Loom Towe 360 Power Loom Towe 100 Power Loom Towe HANDKERCHIEFS-366 at 3, 4, CLOTHING--This Department is public. SHOES, SHOES-$2,000 worth o --- o | THhSE goods have been bought fo and are marked at rock..ottom cash p /'rices Acre. I have always advocatc< and will put it in force this season mo JOHNi L The highest price paid for cotton r mehi 31 iA .ta lah j' SEWING MA010INEs LAHOE~ ARUD,. NGIS81LES8. S E1TTING NEEDLE, THRdtAQYNG SHUTTLE, WINDING BlOBBIN. LEAiRTaa IN FramSUa A. & A. G. ALFORDI, No. 23 $OUth' Calvdri Street, UAIrTIaOns, un. FRESH GROCERIES!( i U A tsassorted. Coffees, Rio, S Lagaya and Old Gov. Java. Rlio anda Od Gov. Java Roasted. Teats, Black, Imperial, Gunpowder and Young Hyson. CANNIID GOOD$. Pears, Peaches; Pint.*pples. To. miattons, Salmon, Corned Bsef, .Deviled 1mam and Turkey, Sardinaes. &c. Miacaronti aind Cheese, Ofmrter Pre serves, Pin fle*Ml Oat Mfeal, Cooped Golatinie, Mustard, Black Pepper and Nutmiege. Biald .vini Cat sup, Cross & Black well's Chowv Chow, Empire Chow Chow, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Poe rin's WorcesterAhire Sauce. J. F. McM1ASTNN~ & CSO. sept 14 EDITORS AlND E SA~IfL Mn of the country endorse James Boss' ratent (old watel' Cases. As a frobi', roadf Ie tel. bowing : It gives mie easure to ID rm on that the 3i fe~ t't t facte 0I av carrle ha Bos pwft C ase l sa stacOryn . an'rop ti gram i ninode to ttelo the ae chinsav r lp ~uatsalfactor eesual ir etaty on f of4g. h e are eve a at e y a laf mp Ed.dnd P op 'L of et. ofatet Vto ae, anrd hef~'S h ateI atc els bIn ha entirl ,lfontor UGH'S DE P OT. us is subject to the same laws which grain, the supply adjusts itself to the aginary dreams soufided in the oar of Mands something goniune and real 'ame of LUGH. 3oots, Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, 45, 55, 65, 75 up to $3 00. ints, worth 50 cents. i now designs, ooneisting of Debeige, lohairs, Black Caahmeres, Henrietta DOWN. g, Shirtings and Drillings, at COST. Is, 44 inches, 25 cents. Is, 36 inches, 10 cents. Is, 30 inches, 5 cents. 5, 8, up to 25 and 40 cents each. well filled to suit the demand of the Shoes just received. 0 r CArIK direct from first hands. riues. No Time or Long Uredit I the SHORT PROFIT SYSTEMI, ro than ever. a YWIMNAUGH. ags, and hides. .I. I a U -i L, Ageuis foi DA ZAR PATTERNS *LOW PRICES. OUR Winter Goods are still being sold at reduced piices to make room foi ~PRjNG GOODS; A lot of lbuist', Garden Seed., just received. BED POTATOES, OION SET8, ete --AT TIHJF feb24 S EEDs! t St~Ri J US'T. rceved, a l argh lot of choice' 1 Garden 80ed. of all kinds. ALSO Seed and eating Irish Poatoes of ] bp cboidest kainds.. Choice Famrily ha&ceries arriving dailv. I have oli j sida large lot of .best quaityv Solg 4eather, which *111 b'o soid at-16# j Igures.. I am piying highest I~rced for i Ildes. Give me a call. feh12 OnVth' orne EW5i1141t GUANO t f HAiVd the agency of several standard L brands of Genano. amongst whish are hand the Wilcox & Gibbs d td.I will also koep a large upo of Acid Pho phate. Parties will i toqive m~e a ca:1 before making odonseswhere. I will AlwAys give beat arkqt 1>rl.o for eatpnm. 'Sale ndFeedStablos 4a WINNSBORO, S. C, A 8 1880 . hase passed away, I atm thankful for the past favors be stowed on me by my customers of Chester, Lancaster and Fairfield coun ties, and must say that I hnve col lected exceedingly well, notwitlistand lug the dry season and short crops. I now invite them to come, and I will sell them MULES AND HORSES on lime until fall, upon their making me good papers. I also invite Vasit buyers, as I can sell to -them as low as the lowest for Cash. I DEFY COMPETITION. A. WILLIFORD. Jan It WE OFFER 'PECIAL inducements to customers wanting WINTER GOODS. It will pay to eximinc and price omr stock of Dress Goods; Flainnels. Cts simeres, Jemus, Bink cts, and all other goods, as they will be sold cheap. We ask the attention of thb ladids to ou CLOAKS AND DOLMANS, which will be closed out at LOW DOWN PRICES. CLOTHING AT BOT'Oil FIGURES. A small lot of Carpetingi. whielt will be closed outs at BA1GAINS. McMASTEL, BRICE & KETCIIIN; Jan lb THE CELEIIRATED THlE CELEBR~ATED- - --- THlE CELEBR ATED, . UOSTETTER C 3I"TE119 HOSTETTEli BITTERS HIOSTETTEIN BITTINES IIOSTNTTER..BITT ERf IF. W. HABENICHT'S. F. W. HABENICHT'S. F. W. HABENICHTl'S F. W. HABENICHT'S. THlE GXREAT INDiA~ THlE GREAT INDIA - THE GREAT INDIAN THE GREAT INDIAN OCEOLA BITTERS OCEOLA BITTERS OCEOLA J3ITThRS OEOLA BITTERS -AT -- F. W. HlABEN10HTS F. W. HAB3ENICHT'S. F. W. HIABENICH T'S. F. W. IIAB11NiCHT'S. tGENUINE IMPORTED Q*ENUINE IMPORTED QENUINE IMXPORTfD iNGUSTantA B3ITTERS ANGtJ'i'OBA bITTER. ANGUSTORlA DITTER P. W. XADEMIGHT'S. "W. UA.BEnlCIT'S. '. W. HABFENICHT'S. 14PECIAL NVOTICE. fOR LACK( of ot'oer eniploynyibt dur L.' ing the0 slack businesa Season. the audernigned proposeasto hualf-solo shoes J ivigg only the bist leatuer;. LADIES' 8HOM E SPE9TALTY1 mple~ smitfsfactier guarant overy espect. Order. tkak~