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RAInA,aa S81 UIULES.-The follow ing are the holirs at which tilo trains on the C. C. and A. 11. Rt. pass Vinnsboro RF.GULAI PAssENoER-N10wT. For Charlotte, 1.25, A. 3r. For Augusta, 11.07, r. bt. AccoI5onArioN FRE0I'T-DAY. For Columbia, 7.36, r. m. F'or Charlotte, 10.45, A. 'M Now Advertisemonts. Shoriff14 S de-S. W. IIfy, S.F.C. Notice-J. A. Caldwell. Notice to Creditors--0. H. Thompson, Ju(dge of Probate. Building and Loan Association D. Rt. Flenniken, Sjocretary. Great Tumblo in Flour-B. Sugnheimor & Co. Ri.:uoious SEavIeES.-The pulpits of the churchos named below will be filled to-morrowi as follows: Methodist Church-Lovo Feast at 9, a. im., Rev. A. B. Brown ofli ciating ; proachi.ug at 10b, a. in., by Rov. W. W. Dutincan; Sunday School M%jass MOOting at 4, p. i.-address es by Rlev. S. Loard, Professor Duncan and Jr. J. A. Elkin preachimng at 8, p. n., by Rev. J. E. Carlisle. Presbytorian Church-Ilev. S. Lared, at 11, a. m. Asociate Reform, Curch--Rov. J. T. Clydo, at 11, a. m1. The Metho dist Conforonce. The regular District Conference of the Mothodist Church South, for Columbia District, was begun at tbe Methodist church qn \YTednoslay night. Tho openiniig serion was delivored by Rev. Jno. T. Wightiman. The Conference assembled on Tlhursdtyi morning for the transac< tion of business, Rev. E. J. Mey nardi, D. D., prcsidi;g. lNr. J. A. Elkin was chosen secret-try, and Rev. W. W. Williams assistant see rltary. The different churches were largely represented. A full list of the delegatus will appear hereafter. Tho entire morning session was taben .p with the reports from the several ch.argos. Thoso reports wore iill encouraging, and show the church to be in a fbhurishing and growing coutiQtg Services wer h(ld on Thurlsday inight, 1Rev. Rt. 1W. Barber p)reaching. On .Friday morning, the Confer once meeting at 2) o'clgek, the read, ig of reports from the cha,rges was taken up and continued till 11} o'clock, th;e hour appQinted for divine service. The sermon on this occasion was delivered by IJev. Samnl. Loard. The Con ference met at 4, p. mn., and remained ini session till 6, p. mn. Iteports wore read from several cf the charges. On Friday night tho usual services were held, the sermon being proach.. od by 1Rov. J. WValter Dickson. T~ihe appointments f9r tQ-mnorrowv ao published elsewvhere. 'The second game of base ball in the match betivoen theoNamieless and and Chicorns took place in WVinns, bore on WVedncstJay aftornoon, and attracted a large crowd. Business wa~s dull, and Pho clerks generally shuity~p store and r.opaired to the College gr.con ;vvith .overybody else. Tihe game wvas called at 4, p. in., Mr. H1. B. McMaster being umpiro, and Messrs. E. S. Chandler and A. Y. Milling scorers for the respective olubs. Tho ,layers woero as follows: Ei....................... Reaty......................b. Goodimg-..-- ..--.-...........2 b. Boylston-.-..-..-..-.............3 b. .oa............ ..........g f. JKotchin.... .-................f. Crews........................ f. .Chi.coras. E. A. Rabb,.............. M. 'Dantzler..-.......0 H. Rabb...........- ..........1b C. IRabb....................2 b. Lomimon .... .........--..... b. Gibson....................;.. a. WV. Rabb.................... 0. Dantzler-.--................ f. Srnrugn..........lf iF'iitr INNINO.-Theo Nameless went to'th bat, and Elliott, Btt.Nty and t Craford siorod, Iuy, Jorditi amd Goodilng out. Chicoras then wnt < in, 0. Uilntzlqr to the bat. lie went I out. H1. Italbb scoreid. Gibson and( C. Rabb wont out, leaviiig W. Rabb t on 2d baso. Iuoy made two ing nificont foul-fly catches, and was ap platided. This bogan to mako things lively. Sec;oNn INNINo.--Uf cl/cl33. Boyls ton made a basdO'. Retchinl ma.do: his baso on three strikes and a bad'; throw, which brought in Boylston. t Crews runs for 1st baso on three strikes, but is ptt out, IIId by a li!j e< double play to socold, Ketchin is also retired. Elliott takces the sido out,. ChicorW' LUIn11mi iakes 1 1. base on throo balls. I. Rtabb goe', out on three strikes, 0. Dantzl(,-r meanwihile tallying by a muly by catheor. M. DAntAor, goes out on 1st base, and Seruggs takces side outi on a foul caught by catcher. Score, A1o2. TrIm INNINo.- MIelCSS. IIuey takes 1st base and makes Id by a muT by catcher. CrAN forl retres on three strikes. Jordan goes out, bltt liuey tallies. Gooding makes 1st base by muffed fly by 2d base, takess-oud (I and ialakes loie by hall passing 3d bise. Boylston iakes 2d by pamssed ball, and Ketehin I st by missed fly. Crews strikes a fly caught by Gibson, f. s., who lts it to second before Ketchin, but three are already out and the side retires with thr1ee scores. Chicorus. 0. Dantzler to the bat, out on first by pitcher. H1. Rabb out on first by short stop. Gibson out on foul b'y c teher. This is the first goose egg. and excitement runs high. Consid crable betting had beenl going on, but the Nameless are the favorites. Siore. 7 to 2. ]POURTHT INNINo--NuMncies.. EAlliou takes I st base on three surikes nd; a bId throw by catcher. Huev takes tho bat while Elliott nulo's third batso and home by passed L.l. Judgment called, bt (ICeid(Id 'In favor of the runner. Beaty goes out on a line tlrow% from short sf.)p to J.ist base. Crawford makes fiirst lby iuffed fly. Jordan praetices with several heavy fouls IId t.hen sends a heavy fIy iuiffed by left fild. which brings in Crawford and him fielf amid applause. Gooding gues out on foul fly by catc-her, and B.oylstc-n follows And puts side oulf, after four tallies. Chi(r(. The Chicoras now put in some fine plav ing. W. Rabb goes out by pitche'r. C. Rabb makes two bases in a imiss by 1st base. Lemo4 mikes Iir-t and takes second. E. 1abb0 tips a foul which disables catcher, and time lis called, but -uey resumes play after a' few; moments. 6. Dantzler makes home l)y n passed ball. E. Rlabb sends i-daisy-eutter to right J'eld, qupl niakes hIm by missed ~balls. M. Danitzler and Scruggs each make first by fly to right hiold. 0. DJantg'ler sends a crusher 4.o left fil and huis claanees seem good for several bases, but Crewvs nips his hopes by a splendid side catch awvay over on left field. Hi. Rabb follows with a crowder over controfield, takes two buses and brings in M. Dantzler and Scruggs. Gibson takos'side out on a fly, leaving H. Rlabb on 2nd base. Theo.Chicoras feel bettger they have scored five runs ; and the game stands J 1 to 7. FI.TnI 1NNINo.--The Nameless, howv ever, have got their mettle up and go in for a heavy score. Kotchin strikes a foul and Chicoras catcher and 1st base collido-the latter re coiving a:severe'shook,but after a lit the tin;o comning uip smingly. At this po)cint the ground is cleared of out 'siders wvho had p)ressed in. One .spectator claims tho immunities of the press as a rep)orter of the Uniow//cerald, but is .conmpelled to retire after 41 vain alpoal. The gango proceeds. Ketchin goes out 'on a foul. Crews makes I st base by a bad muff, and makes homoe by miss~Il throws. Filliott sends a crushimg daisy cutter to left field. Hucy maude the hit of his life over to centre field, reaching 3d base and bringing Elliott in. Beaty and Jordan make splendid hits. Boyls, ton retires on a fly'by r,iht field, and the Chicor'as do splendid throwing and calchin~g around the diamond-but too lato. Ketchin bats heavily, and Crews senuds a crusher away down centre field, bringing in Ketchin and Gooding and reaching home without a stop) just grazing a home run. Elliott bats heavily again. THjoy takes base on imuffed fly, steals bases but, goes out on homie by catcher. Ten tallies are scored. The Chicoras came pluckily to the baIt, but fortune is against them, and another 0 is scored against them, the game standinig 21 to 7. SIXvu INNINo.--Gjbson rolieves ?1. Dantzier as catcher. iReaty, Jordan, and Gooding make good hits; a fly from the latter is muffed by left field and second base, \vho e,olli do. Boyls ton goes ,out. The game continues with varying success. The wind-blows strongly against the batter,' arid 'it grows Aark and cloudy. The side goes out after scorn eigt runs he to Chicorals go() tho th i, bit in Verestf ill 1.110 .un um" vlol;- d b i:m vi.i ln0 i t e IV A:. >v,';il to lea'v o r f*( r N- 1.)' ]"ainl. The I 'Ii(. ,''u1 [;c~<tis I (! b l.hirs bcore ne fmorui, utkin lii -am ae u to Lo8. The sev-enth iijnfintg bey;nnm, but Ile e Procceiling t.o any Itlgth, Ilhe 11 ipiro cl1ud L-110 A'.ti ft ive lijltv.; to sevenl O'clocki . "'llo gallm Nw ver'y ineresling brmng-hmiL,. Thoechib)s ar, Im>th aill d the tip Itu \v(.Hlayrsi rl in he( g:llio. W e stilali (_yeet flle pw>ltag:aill, thld h le ctcl <lo If the thin Ilun is no, :.I mnlcud. Thwe NaI<-ss w) to ChIIIin (n lronday to playngn,in th<-n Buildling tind Loan A--3)c 1h 11. m,1-: ::f h I re%n i r 11 t14011y . i I Ih W in.sort istiii g lta' i.k 81\ ,~i t ei' ,\r ltIIwsI 's'I IOt (iiC tIii 041.1:1 1 . , lilt' 10 wi t 1ixl' 'ol v.i thu s i. i I \h> . a hsn lte , IIt - l 1h i ll . ;I I -4l% - .! . i - .'' iii lrllig, tii'l.' hl" ", :l!l; pa.y 11 '( I -ll 11 V1 I. I -. liellis al or,be-or l 1:. ,. W'h. wi c 1 ., 1+11 r the 1 ivnI it I I-,. Th will --t Wrem -I I It s Itiit I 1 ( i lIll. M l i. rt' ll I ; '., - . :' I j. it : i . . I g 11- I x 6cry. ,ll'i n uso . ]SI TIT li .. A.L ..ga"n.I un ng or in "lny may tr. mAing Etll lands, wlicthlt' . sd er unl hased, no. oellpi. aihinq. tttrso Ins d iis regarding t his w ic" m ill be Iealt with a"cording to) law. aug 11- xl aw:3 J. A. GI A Vl, isi,l,. Notica to Creditorsi Align-' lit. .877. i ll.;.eredlitors hold(ing claiVt4 1+1nissit .L t he(iil'' lisiVJssute i if e .u li.t s Y . dIc- nsetd, aire re I Vr d, by E , this. cort, 1to sthlE:,h, lerat ls ef re inle ait [l', rT.-bt I o r IhlnI'sec on o r before the(, IIth dayt of1 a. it. TimmisnowN, alug I1 IIxI w I u g f 'oae (A 1 d will o.f tfor %illv 111-, .e I ( ' rt1 fl u e d<t.r in W h lsl 4 I filnl. In th irs. ;I %:d y in .p llmb Xr,ne xh ithinl tho 1St. l,-alors fs h, t th i h L- i I i,Ib rFlar CA.\ l thet! dow n ' i a k l' l lr y, ti w it l m in Fi:lild1 county, cmd;.illo I:','m VI " A:.F.m4. 11OrW Ilr bt an detb :u i h 'U NBiEs FLOU Adrah L Y aI t he I rlrt y o J. '. c\aryr n 1t1th It,; oI li . J. \l- y feC.a l a' omy.i tl D. W. 'l'F. hi'sOIE. SU.A A . C.F WilnlI,4boro, M. C., Au gust 6i, 1677. mu;gh Lt Bx Merchant Tailoring. HIE Ilidtl.rsigned inf'owrml Ilhe e-Nizolns of, Winnsbr wind thel counity genorally, that hle lips (Ipenled aTailoring .:ta id . riwint in! thlit ston, ne: 1, M Tr. .1. h.nd in.. inm'm. }he ismpr.-pared to to, all khnls If wor in III.2 Iii.t tbtrt 10tict. til f:n realsonaibli. h-runs. A full Iiln f amples kepIt ccnm tantly tn a nd 111.I rom whiilib nustolnm r i v mallgOX Ifl--fi; n.II; Cy. I SH OS N FAILU CHOCE ALL AND COF HARD IMEPICS SPECIAL NOTICES. WV.y W., 1 Y I* DIie ? Dfafl, or wNhit is -wo i,, tiii- in- it ibl ri sult of c ntin ll(d siv-prinii(i (4 014 t il"(-str .a flow. It iaconiti n whi'mnul not ho trailled wit . I!lIl1diat1v rcliol' is the only safe.. glliutn al!aiist qon littitional rui. I ia all c:I s o- 41f* sul,rsl i on,)I stis I nsionli or cothler ir t n.c.,1 ;1ri fyN. of, "c. 11urnt ,' , br. J. UrnI - J! i' A KI.,ut e l11;aatv is4 the (only surl-4 ' vily. It 1ats by I iing tole 'to the 11n-mis e te,inmproving all thle blood anid dl-e I-Iriniing dirct1y ito the or!"ansof* li l!trlirt n i6 i t a ole 1itilite pre !;kriptionl, lrud t he Ii ht 11ntell1ig ( 1) - tors; useI it. , re -a e v, .1 . lIIrn ,I ieId(, A I'anta.il ( ;;.. S 5 pwr Ittl, and for Dn R. FL NNIKEN ES coistaitly or. ianld a fullhiip poly (if Clice FAMILY (ROC.ET:1ES alnd 1LANTATION SU:PPLIES. ilis stock luu4 r!'c"utly be(n repleIlished, and ie is nov ruly to supply the wanits of all. Oct12 TAX RETURNS. 4Y leputy w,vill 1be at th followinif 1n1;1osm the days spocihmd, to (alo ,TAN 10l.1'TRNS for the lise;tl year 1877 i'.l art e ll,Ititable )up to sixty-years. Pi-l!"tway, AlltIust .th,f 7th,pith Itnd 9th lil .t wo d, ' t II. tiln4d II ith I uhli.1is. "3th and I -It hI I h well's Store, "e 171 h (' l denl's ( Irovec, " ,8th Yk Iltu-11 svillli, "4 20th and 21st 1*I*1st L rI ilIt, " 22nd andl 23rd Aliiello, 2Ith and 2fth 'Jcnkinsville, " 27th 1i1 r1b, " 2Utji and 3ti WI hite Oak, " 31st The ofliee at, Winnsboro will be opei dluring' the enltire nlIOnthl. L N, WITIIERS, alig f(!oui ty Auditor. 1HORSEAND CATTLE POWDERS W il - - - 4. Wi euro or14 provont Dnan (1 Tyou tJob Prlinin g tdone atth TN .:ws Ib [.aum Omes.c CAST STORE OF ___ & co 'LOUR FOR $1.00. 0OR 25 CENTS PER PECK. sON HAND AT LOWEST CASI EE, ALWAYS FRESH AND A'] F'AMILY OR PLANTATION :J]EIHIJS, E VERY IOWVE ST PRICES FOI CAM H. ~D B OO TS. -0 -OF I'EKIJORDYURE, F ORAND SPRING OPENING, ---AT THEP DMy Goods, Fliiey Goods, an4 Mlinr B 1(1, lliaa' (-I' abautiful and full line of latcf4 vei.itis im Spring and Smumier l illi11rY i fri Faivv (loods, Colsis(ing in par of'lauli ', i skes' and cltildren'a ( riine d lats, Flowers, Ribbons, Siliiks, Nets, &.~o A hug( lot of Iladis' CollaitOfes,Filus ana otlir fatiy .'airticles. 11nspection of ito Ldil's anld Iblic generally solicited. Wev will vn4lvav()r to please tho mno-4t fam (i dious. ll wo ask is that. you eall, a14 V for' yourselves, and give us a triftl. ' New Spring Prints. Contennial Stripes, Dr'ss I (ood,\ White G )(is,I)rss Improv ers, Corsets :ll,sivvy, Gloves, Ndtions, ('lotling, ilats, Shoes, &c. Agent, for Imtterick's reliable paper pat tvrns. Ll iOs', NIisses' and ChildrOn's new patterns in store. - - 4 OROCERY DEPARTMENT, J ust tilled up with fre ,h Grocerieg, Con ri,etionaries iand -verytiing usually foulud in a first. Class hIousC of 0'iI ild. A lot (if lerniture, Laths, 13hingljes, &c. Liumber low for Cash. J. Q. BOAG. You el( f1ind z.0l y.ou walt y calling Mt april 1-1 ,T. , Eang, SOMETHIN NEW. P li~ave just ree.eived some very Ann old Corn Whiskey, Peaich ni App1o Bran (ty, 'from StoneC MounItainl1, Geol-gi; land Lincoln 'ount.y, Virginia, and various otlier' grades of' ;Westeril Eye Whiskoys, North Carolina Corn and Eye Whiskeyw, Domestic and Imported Wihes and Brandies. 1 -4kLSO A large stock of bottled good.? consist-. ing of Champagne, Lager' Deir,' 'fo faimily use, Alos, Porters, lkika )Vater & One barrel fresh Newark Cider on draught. Cool drinks of all descriptions. 'Tobacce, Cigars, &C. --AT OUR Hous. J, D. McCAlRLEY, Inay P Uropriotor. NOTIC.E : 0 - Eirndit to .gradinLly chajaop tokto 'Oroceries, Heavy bDry (ood, Boots, ahIoes, and 'all goods needed o~ plantLations.'-. -We thoroforc offer all fancy .goods, such as Edgings, Voilings, Ribbons, Jaconet and Swip, Alpacca, 'Laco U.[andkorchiegs, ''Cassun'ores, ,Cuifs, S3carfsi, nd all other go9ds of this charaoteo atgand BELOW CO'T If you want any kIpd of Fatn otion., give us a call. Tho iic h suityog for thoe - - c - - *-CASH.-.. LADD BROS, junoe19. JU8T REoIvEDa, A lotof Ilour to sell ton commsio