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~ K ~X.Z1pl1ZInar te~ sa test , r;1 l ~y edition, thee doUlars per an aafo. wwely'.edition, eri abh. ndfity cents pe rumm, In ad fi r 4 TINIleG.-One dolla Ud rnluln) for the first inser uch for each sub tn. -Ce6 rat Apy -t< of ever character, ad ar b a in avance. Obituarle a rt are charged for at advee e t Drrlago. notices, ant $ 1mpn~e 1uourcciueu g (deaths, arp ptib ; ;_ Ilreree, and are solicited.' Liberaltermrr or,contraot advertlsnonts. + No. A DEsonTES, Itidgeway, 8. 0.1 ro2. E a&zAIo, Blackstook, 8. 0. SSAtO L oKiaB,, Wo6dWArtl,.8. U. W. J. JoiHsoN, Bt,thewood; 8:. F. 0, Lurpo,Mottelo, S. 0.. . i..dA , iwicis, S. 0. T. G(. r?Aia'as,o V ,ite Oak, 0. . Ne Avpuetsment.1 - Moragagee' SJe--- B; Crosby & Co. . Land 8al-=John *ir innant, Judge of Probei Shle 6 ""6 I Je re 0es, this ear on sun ay, mdfi to the regret of the Uttie'olkes - --The Christmas turkey i', now in demand, and conleluently they bring good prices. -Mr. Willio B. Stuart loft on Thurs - day for- Atlanta, to visit his brother, Mr. J.0. Stpart, who recently received a painful injury on the Air Line Rail road. --1Centueky hogs we see have been selling ih. other towns at 61 cents por pound. The. wise farmer will raise his own and thus get around this ex penpe. " -The ,propUsed 'reunion of .Mc Gowan's Brigade. which was to have been" held4lij tbebli on the 18th inst., dwe Aea. haisbeen indefinitely postppned -Just in, .a fres iqt of prime Smoked or Dried beef. ams from 8 to 12 poun" g-just the %ize to suit aseiall fatllillie-low- for cash at * F. W. M1ADENIOBT's. -Mr. F. W. Habonicht has supplied himself with Ulhrituas goods. These goods were imported' for the holidays, and will be found freslh and' pure. - Eg-nog will'ha a specialty. Call on him Whenrin need of anothing in his line. -We have an elegtit and fresh assortmohtof French and" plain can dies, which we Will close out at a sac rifee, as we intend going out of this K 1M'*f Q Da. Wu,LL1oRD Co --Mr. U.. . Huey#,~lsays keeps up ~ ihthitio ossin Hie has a lot of -ChristnIff goods, and'by 1o.okiug at his new advertisement this morning you will see exactly what you want for Xmas. All ,of lii goods are fresh and pure, with prices to snit. ---OR FRAGRANCE. ELEGANCE anhd DU rabinty, Barrets ImpriaRI NEToHIN. a. L. L. .BAA 4211) OPTION. - There was a sound of revelry on *Thursday night, And the beauty and chivalry-of.Winnsbore and the StLte had gatherod at the'new armory of the Gordon Light itnfantry, to chase away the hours With flying feet. The day was a most disagreeable one, but it took more than rainy weather to dampen the plea,sure . of those who attended. The members .hatt done all *possible to mnake all things pleasant and right well did they do it. The large ball was brilliantly lighted with four beautifuil chan4eliers, and the iValls weye decorated with various plotui.es aric two Iarge United States flags. Ame6ng those decorations was an engraving'containing the names of all soldlers of the Palmetto Rleglmept who participated in the Mexican war, and scones and designs of incidents thereto. A large concourse of both old and young from Winnsboro and other yo1nts partIcipated in the dances or were interested spectators. The muslo was furnished .by the * Italian band of Charlotte, and this is a sufficient guarantee of its excellence. Dancing comm~enced at 96 o'clock and continued uintil the wee. small houtrs of the night, and when all had left they went away with the feeling that it was one of the pleasantest occasions imaginable, and with thb hope that they might in'the future enjoy again the kind hoispitality of the Gordon I Light Infantry. The Gordons may ~well congratulate' themiselyes on .the .success of the entertarinient, there ieing nothing to iar' the pleasure 'ol tohe occasion. There Were - lsitare ffromI other places present, who alsc o6ntribiuted their part to the enter tainment by their presence. DBlow is giyen the names of the par ticipants, with the costuimes of thi > lad~eMrs. G, . Jordan, cositume o brownt tricot, diamonds. 4. ~ Mrs. HI. BI. Refo, pale blue nun't wdilings, oriental front, diamonds. Mia 0. T. Goodinig, costume of grej sthiUsg and crimson. velvet, Aiamonds, Mi'd. Jas. Q. Davis, bla6k cashmere garnete. black Mrs. 3. M. Stewart, baksilk, gol< oriaments. A iss Marion Doyal, emnbroide~re grenadine and corn colored satin. Msg Salle Crawford, costume orean &a stros, aetracantiblack, le 'otdo Dsdight, erojam slk an Io, pearl orunments. s Nellie Davis, handsome coi tune of cream colored albatross a u lace overdress, with plutae ornameints Miss Flla Doty, Qosturne ofembrold ered navy blue serge. Mise Livlo Skiaier, creatm Nun' veiliig,'orental lace. Miss Maggle Alkep, navy blue bilk and velvet. -Miss Lizzie Eberhardt, of Columbia blue Nun's veiug, oriental lace, pearl ornaments. Miss -Lizzie Gerig, elegant dress of old gold satin and black. Miss Maggie MoCarley, handsome costum of uile green satin trimmed In1 nile green watery velvet, . white kid 'lippers, diainonds. Miss Lillian Williams, combination costume of- velvet. Miss Ida Sugenihelmer, white satin rnd velget, diamonds. Miss MRcenry, Cincinnati, Ohio, handsomely dressed in white silk Japanese crepe. . MIM Jonny Lee MoMaster, Colum bia, striking costume of cream alba tross, -white satin bodice. Miss Susie ICetchin, handsome cos tume of pink Nun's veiling, trimmed with blue -plush and oriental lace, with ostrich tips. . Miss Lizzie Kerr, extremely pretty costume of oriental lace, with olive blue satin bodice, dianionds. Miss Mattie Egleston, striking cos tume of oream Nun's veiling and oriental lace.. Miss Lillie Caldwell, pink Nun's veiling and oriental lace. Miss Wachtel, Chester, pink silk with tulle overdress, Miss Noble, costume of blue satin, Swiss overdress. Miss Lilla Ketchin, black silk with jet tri.nmings. Gen. John Bratton, Ernest Young, Charlotte; Jas. Q. Davis, Maj. W. L. McDonald, J. F. McMaster, Capt. W. G. Jordan, Lieut. J. H.Cummings, Lient. J. W. Soigler, J. W. Ianahan, Q. D. Williford, F. H. McMaster, L. Samuels, A. M. Withers, E. L. Wilson, John Davis, E. C. Smith, A. E. Gerig, R. E..Brice, J. S. McCreight, W. 0. Brice, M. W. Doty, R. B. Hanahan, Jr., R. E.- Ellison, 8. B. Crawford, J. S. Elder, D. W. Aiken, Max Sug onheimer, T. W. Lauderdale, J. H. McLure, Chester; Mr. Robertson, Rook Hill; W. M. iamer, Sontth Car olina College; Walter Pringle, Charles ton; B. F. Perry Beattie, Greenville; H. L. Elliott, W. I'. Douglass, H. C. Elliott, D. A. Crawford, C. EL. Rabb, H. B. Refo, H. E. Ketchin, 8. Y. Clowney, J. M. Elliott, Jr. TRY GILDER'S PILLS For the Liver. MOMASTER. BRICE & KETCIHIN. REMEMXBER, PLEASE, R. L . Cures sick headache in twenty minutes. MOMASTERI, BRIToJ & KETOHIIN. Eleotrio.Bitters. This remedy is becominAs elel known and so popular as to neec no speclal meon tion. All who. have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise.-A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaran tNed to do all- that is claimed. lectric flitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheumi and other affectionseaused by impure blood.-Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial Fevers.-For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters.-Entire satisfaetion -guaranteed, or money refunded .-Price teets. and$.00 oer bettle at MeMaster, Brice & Ketchin's Drug Store. * MORTGAGEE'S .SALaE. B y virtue of powers of attorney con tained in three deeds of mortgage to us given, respectively, by J. G. -PHce, J. D.. Price and W. J. Price, of date the first day of Februaryx 1883, and recorded in Regiter Mesne U5onveyance's ofice, Fairfied County, S. C., in BokW, pages 7, 9 and 11, we willoffer for sale on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, before the Court Honse doer in Winns bore, at pnblic outcry, to the highest bid der, all the right, title and interest of said J. G. Price, J. .D. Price nnd W. J. Price in saId mortgaged Dremises, containing Four Hundred arnd Sixty-fiye (405) Acres, more or less. Terms of sale-Cash. J.1B. CROSBY & CO, Decletd LAND SALE. P URSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THlE -*Court of Probate of date the 30th day of September, 1887, whereby it was ornered and decreed that the tract of land hereinafter described be sold for the pur pose of paying thle debts of W. K. Turn or, deceased,YIwillioffer for sale before the Court House on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next,within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidd'er, the following-descrIbed property, to wit: All that tract ef land, lying and being in the County of Fairfield and State of South Carolina, containing SEVENTY-EIGHT ACEB, more or less, and bounded by lands of Martha B. loyes, J. M. Yongue, J. M. Lenmmon, T... Feaster and the "McMul len Place." TERMs OF SALaE:. All of the purehase.-ihoney thereof to be pid in Cash, -and the purchaser to pay A. INNANT, December 10, g188P1.a. Dec10td FOR SALEI. TriHlAT ifart of my plantation near Buck. -Ahead P. U., Fairfld County, S. C., containing Six Hundred Acres, morp or less. For terms apply to Dec7txtf J. C. FEASTER. FOR SALE. fWELLING HOUJSE AND LOT. form. erlyI occupied' by the IBev. Willard Richarde. For terms apply to Nv12IxJant T, K. ELLIO TT. SPECIAL NOTIOE. T EARNESTLY request my friends wh<( L. are indebted to me to settle their bal ances en or before January 1, 1888, as)] * nee eery coat that I can raise by thai gite. If yop can'te posbyp ona .JNO. P. MATTHEWS, Ja. Dec8txtillJanl PLANTATION FOR RENT. rIHE plantation, kcnown -as ther "In .Ltit ution Place," three miles wes Sof Winnboro, on which Is a nic4 residencee barp and good otithouses For terms apply to C, K AB N ov28O.KRA . SALE UN DER POW R. N ACCOROANOR WITH AUTHOR. ity and 1ower of sale given by deed, ted Jahuary 26, A. D. 182 and record ed in the office of Regster o Mesne Con. voyance for F'alrfield County on the 6th day of Febraury, A. D. 1882, in Vol. 8, pags 448, 44S and 450, we wiil offer for sale, at public auction, at the Court House In Winnsboro, at 11 o'clock, a. in., on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUAUlY next, the following-described real estate now or late the property of Win. G. Hin. nant, situate in Fairfield County, near the town of Ridgeway, to wit: All that tret of. land, measuring and containing SEVENTY (70) AORES, more or less, butting and bounding north on the track of the O. .0. & A. Railroad Company and en lot of P. M. Spence east on to of Almwell Church, south and west on lands of the estate of Dr. Thomas. ALSO, All that tract of land known as the "Jones Trtet," measuring and containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWO Acres, more or less, butting and bourding north and east on.lands of the estate of Mrs. Bones, south and west on track of the 0. C. & A. Bailrosid Company. ALSO, All that tract of land known as the "Bulow Tract," measuring and contain fig TWENTY (20) ACRES, more or less, butting and bounding on lands of Mrs. Fannie Bulow, the estate of Mrs. Bones Jones and the track of the C. C. & A. itailroad Company. ALSO, The followlng-described personalty, to wit: One Elght-horse Portable Engine, manufactu-ed by Birdsall, Auburn. New York. TERMS OF BALE: One-third cash on day of sale and the balance in one and two years, with inter est from day of sale, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser 'and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for pa pers. THEO. D. JERVFY EUGENE P. JERV1Y LAURENS N. CHISOJM, ERWIN S. JERVEY, WM. C. BEE & CO. Dec1Otd 'hristas oods: Citron, Raisins,- Currants, Pure Ground Spices. TRY A PLUM PUDDING. Mince Meat If you want the bost buy ATMORE'S, take no other be cause you can buy inferior goods at lower prices. Apple Butter, Apples, Figs, ates, Nuts, PLAIN AND FRIENCH CANDY. A lot of Imported Scotch Orange Marmalade, something fine; Macaroni and Cheese, Imported Pickle and Sauces, Ca.mned Goods of every kind. Try a Can of~ my -Sugar Corn. Gro. cery Stock full in every lino. When you want material for a fruit Cake send me your list with the cash and I will fill It. -. All the above Goods are fresh and pure. A trial solicited. R. M.HUEY. -EGG-1OGG --FOR THE-. HOLIDAYS! --0 Pure Cognac Brandy, (Imported,) Pure Jamaica Rum, (Imported,) Pure Scotch Whiskoy, (Imported,) Pur'e Champagne, (Imported ) Pure Old Port Wino, (Imnported,) Pure Old Sherry Wineo, (Imported,). Pure Old IHilland Gin, (Imnport'd) Ross' Royal Ale, (Imported,) Bass' Belfast Ale, (lmp'td.,) Pure Old Kentucky WhIskye, F'ure Old New JEngland Rumn,. Pure Malt Whisky, Pure N. C. Corn Whisky, Ginger Brandy, -Blackberry Brandy,. *Export Bobr, H lostotter's Bitters, - * ~ Carplina Tolut, Tolu Rlock and hlye, Gin And Buichu, and plenty of* PLAliTATION WIJJSUYS &,, -AT-. FW, HABEIHTS& PRIQES RJ Is plenty able, perfectly willin can give. For two weeks ouly I will' offoi 8)000, yards of bE 1,200.yaids of 4 1.10 yards of P< DRESS GOODS. 1 piece 1 piece 5-4 Black JUST ARRIVED: Job lot of D. A. Itondrix has just receive useful toys. Cono and see them. THE WINNSBORO BAR. H, A. GAILLARD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, WINNSBORO, S. C. Office in building of WinnsboroNational Bank. A. S. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 9 La: Range, - WINNSBOR0,S. C.. Cractices in the- State and united States Courts. , H. N. ODEAR. W. C. RION. OBEAR & RION, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, - Nos. 7 and 9 East Washington br. WINNSDBOR,'& C. Offices same asoccupied by the late Col James IH Rion.. J. E. MCDONALD, C. A. DOUGI:AS Solicitor Sixth Circuit. McDONALD & DOUGLASS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW Nos. 3 and 4 Law . Range, WINNSBORO, S. C. Practices in all the State and United States Courts. W. L. McDONALD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, WINNSBORO, S. C. Office a stairs in TUn NEIWY AND IIFEn ALD building. JAS. GLENN'a1IeCANTS, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, No.1 L.AW ~ANGE, W I N N gO O S. C. St Conft~ I i~ ate and Unite;d E. B3. RAUBDALE. G. W. RAGsDALE. RAGSDALE &#RAGSDALE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOIW AT LAW, No. 2 gaLW Wnge, W IN N1ORBO , e C. os,flWe~ W. 1WcItAWAN, AT TORNEY-A T-LAW, SNo.? flavY Range Practices in all United States and State Courts. Special 'attention to corporation and insurance law. CATEEH Sage's Catarrh Cilr -AND-. ELT'S CREAM CURR, TIHE UNIVERSAL REMEDY FOR HAY FEVER ANID CAT'A1H. * W. E. AIKEN, DRUGGIST. U o s.a oe DOaBUmW o ecle an - A o a dufq . OILS OIS!bsMt Spr AOO fo ein Mahns. Wasoill keop thles Cansto .011,a Stero rne,ro' So01lubcle, Moel foot, Ol, ard Lands BIak~ Ol dr, and VioeloLinseor cla and. fee. Fne ce and hes . McMA I4 BICE& KETCJ IN. T FYOR TH) ENTS dOD. WutEa tl Ree the P.es Tea at Lterb oarrilk's Irbe on BMe, s o, are Leaes B.kn; rw tir,ard.itll l id to carter ng rf MoATEJI, Rn A: KETCHItq IUCED. g and always ready to give each ai to the, public bargains never befo st Prints at 61c., worth 7c., anywhi 4 Ftiit of the Loom and other Do pe -10-4 Sheeting (best quality) DRESS ( 5-4 Imported Black Cashmere (all Cashmere (iiice quality) at 74c. 1 piece 4-4 Brown Casuneo Overcoats. Come and see them; i d a nice line of Holiday Goods, s Established. 18'M. THE NES ail HERALIDl PUBLISHED WEEKLY. AND TRI-WEEKLY. The only paper published in' the County. TERMS: Tri-Weekly, -- $.200 in advance. Weekly, - -. - - 1.50 "" Subscribe for your County Paper. It gives you all the information concernilig affauirs in which you have an interest, and -you will be apt to con cede its worth upon trial. BA MPLE COPY ON APPLICA TION JOB DEPARTYENT. Having increased the force of' our, Job Department, we are now prepared to execute allikinds of job work neatly, upon the shortest notice, and at the lowest possible figure. We will gladly furnish price list 'on application, and guar antee that you will find the same as low, if not lower, than any other establishment of the kind in the State. Sendl in your orders. Nat Arrivals CAIOICE NO. 1 AND 2 MACK EREfl, FAT AND JUICY. Self-Raising Buckwheat, and Oatmeal fresh by the package, Thurbers and Cook's No.S almon, New Canned Peas and Corn. SECOND AIVALJ OF New Crop Raisins and Cur ~rants, Maillards Sweet Choc6 'lte, Newv Crop New Orleanis Mola.ises, Choice first of thc Season Flor ida Orar>ges, One ,Bcox New Evaporated Apples5 with great many other Goods all of which will be sold at the lowest dash.price at READ CAT td every customer just as good a bn re equalled in Winnsboro: 3ro in town. [neBtics at 8be. zt 274c. IOOD)~. I wool) at 98c., cheap to any one at 1 piece 4-4 Black Ca. 'e (a bargain) at 39c. ho best coats for the noney over off cli as Dolls, Albums, Toilet Sets, BOB WHITE TURN PLOW t PRICE, $2.oo WILL DO THE WORK OF ANY $5 PLOW. XX BRIGHT ENGINE OIL, 50 cents per gallon. OYLINDER OIL, 90 cents por gallon. Cheaper and better than tallow. COOK STOVES, $Io.oo UP. HEATING STOVES IN GREAT VARIETY. A lot of fancy Baskets at cost tolI close out. Tinware, Woodware, Hubs, 1 Spokes and Rims. .J. H. CUMMINGS. ARBUCKLES' name on a paokage of COFFEE is a guarantee of exceilence. ARIOSA. stores fm the tlantl o thePofo COF FE E i ever good *hen exposed to the afr. Always buy thisbrandtnherm.ticaly bealed'ONE POUND PAOKAGEO. 4 Owing to the unusual stringen people generally have practice in all branches of trade. The has felt the pressure with the re we fool gratified that our bush' our expectations. Now.that ti the reaction has come, and knc PEOPLE WI LLIHiAV] In antiol ation of this we hav< usual, we expecd to sell til assuredly doing it AT OUR L4 Now we want to give a timely -thoroughly acqualfnted with or give our undivided attention from beginning has been Smal fail to try our house. DRY GOODS A In Dress Goods and D)ress bought heavily and did well y to do more this fall in that lin to clear them out. Hlandkeroh we have ever handled. Hlosie prices we leave to the docis Goods Damask, Napkins,Do lngAloaching at bottQ in l WhiteiiFlane, Calico, Ging i BOOTS AIP D~o yolk know that there Is e there is in pie-crusts. You g cents for a poor dinner, while good one. -As a rule you sa: thp beAt, because it was botti with shoes; ydu can't make gi 11avon't you often been ten that looked as well as higher) want to put youri money whei 'our advice and buy nothing such as found at the Corner will thank us for the suggesi trading with us, wve have .nc them In our store eoe'y tjt*he Reospectfully CORNEL )1 , rgain as any competitor in town )IRESS GOODS. p1.25 lhmere at 49c. ored in this market. Dressing Cases and many other L rT m-AK.IWit,R 3out1 Carolina Railway Compan COMMENCING SUNDAY, JUNE, 13, 1887, at 0.10 A. M., Passenger Trains viii run as follows, "Eastern t,ime:" TO AND FROM CHARLESTON. EAST (DAILY). V 3opart Columbia.. 0.50 a. in. 5.33 p. n )ne Charleston... .10.35 a. in. 9.45 p. in. WEST (DAIlY). Depart Charleston. 7.00 a. in. 8.00 p. m. Due Columbia.....10.45 a. in. 9.45 p. In. TO AND FROM CAMDEN. EAST (DAILY EXCEPT.SUNDAY.) a. n. a. in. p in. p. In. Jepart Columbia...6.50 7.45 5.00 5.33 p m. p. m. p. m. p, in. )uo Camden......12.52 12.52 7.42 7.42 WEST (DAILY SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) a. In. a. In. p. In. p. M. )opart Camden....7.45 7.45 3.30 3.30 A-. in. a. in. p in. p ii. )ue Columbia.....10.25 10.45 7.30 9.45 TO AND FROM AUGUSTA. EAST (DAILY). )opart Columbia.. 6.50 a. in. 5.33 p. in Juo Augusta......11.40 a. in. 10.25 p. in WEST (DAILY). Depart Augusta... 6.10 a. in. 4.40 p. in. Uue Colunbia.....10.45 a. in. 9.55 p. In. CONNECTIONS dlado at Union Depot, Columbia, with .ilumbla & Greenville Railroad by train xrriving at 10.45 A M, and departing at i.33 1. 1. Also, with 6. C. & A. Railroad >y saie train to and from all points on >oth roads. Passengers take Breakfast and Supper at 3ranchlvlio and Columbia Depot. At Pregnalls to and from - all points on rutawvillo Railroad. At Charleston with. eamers for New York Js.oksonville and olints on St. John's 1 iver on Tuesdays nd Saturdays; with Charleston andSavan nh Railroad to and. from Savannah and wints i Florida daily. At Augusta with Georgia and Central taliroads to and from all points West and outh. At Blackvlllo to and from poin Slarnwell Railroad. Through tioke an be purchased to all points Souti and Yest by al>)l1,ing to, NIN Dl OT, Agent. Coluunbin, S. O. IO.UN B.P.KCK GoerlMangr J. U. AlLEN, Gen. Pass.& Tkt-At. Charleston AS. , JNO.Sb REVNOLDS ATTIO1LNE.Y-AT-LA CoMME1tCIAL BiAi4K DUILDING, COLUMBIA, 8, C. V Promnpt attention ylv.en to thie transac l(,n of business in tieo State and Federal Jourts of Souith Carollna. OOMIN 1i BOOM~IN&. ly t'or the last few seasons, the I economy in their purchases generalimerchandise business t.Cndrngthe situation, 089 has held its own beyond' e times aro bettor, we fool that w that. . . E NEW FALL GOODS. filled our shelves fuller than iese goods of Course, and are ) W P RI CE S. suggestion to all who are not r way of doing~ business. We to our wQrk, and our motto 1 Profits, Quick Sales. Don't -ND NOTIlNS. Trimmlugsas witr we rith them. 'ihis Influenced us 3. Come and see. Wo Intend ef-i, a big line, and the prettiest* .y, a well selected lot, and the ion of thie purchaser. y Ir1ie res, Canton Flannels, ted andi in, etc. ID SHOES. s much difference In shoes as o to a cheap holi and pay 25 at another you pat $1.00 for a SIn the end the higher p$oo is ir qualfiy anid no ehdddy, So - >od shoes out of poor tnatorial. pted to Invest in oheap shoes >rico goods? If.-however, you elit wilt do therAost good ,tako tut reliable, well mado shoe, Itore, and our Ol'&for it y6tv foit. To thoe *ho have boen thig o sy;We e~tdet te seo they wish to' bu.