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TRIAVE1~KLYEDITION.] INNSI3OROS. C., SATURDAY MORNING, F 'I3RUARZY l1t, 1877. [~4 .N.~ NEW ADV.ERTI'SEMENTS. 25 FAIV NV O A t S, 15 styles with nanmo, 1Octs. post paid. J. 13. HUsTn, Nassau, Rens. Co., N. Y. TRIFLING With a Cold is Always :Dangorous, USE WELLS' (Carbolle Ta'blts, a auro remedy for Coughs, anti all )is, (ases of the Throat, Lungs, Chest andi Mucous M bapratne. PUT UP ONIY IN nLIUL IOXES. Sold by all Druggists. C. N. CRITTENoN, 7 Sixth A'elnuo, N. Y. A LJUCRATIV E BUSINESS We want 5l0 more first-class Sew ing Machine Agents, and 500 men of energy and ability to learn the business of selling Sowing Machines. Compensa tion liberal, but varying needrling to ability, chaarcter and ll Iit1enttions of the Agent, For particulars, Address Wilsoii 8Sinilig Miclliri Co. CIrcAGo. 827 & 829 Broadway, Now 'York, or New Orleans, La. AGTS WANTED FOR HISTORY ETEN'L EXHIBITION It contains 330 fine engravings of tU..ild ings and scenes in the Groat Exhibition and is the only ntthentiC and complete history piblished. It treats one of the grand buildings, wonderful exhibits, curiosities, great events, etc. Very oheaip and sell ;it sight, Ono Agent sold 48 cop.teN $1i 0110 day Send for our extra terms to Agents ad a full des'ription of the work, Address National Publishing Co.. Phila.,Pa., or St Louis, M . CATrION. Unrelil4e anti werthless bo.9ks on the Exhibition are being circu lated. Do not be deceived. See that the books; you buy contains 874 pges unit 3.:0 fine engravings. i onderfuc( Succes.. 25,000 .F.THE CENTENNIAL EX OSITION DESeRIDET AND ILLUSTRATED, Sold in 60 .days It being the only .complete low-price work (770 pages only $2.. 0), treatig .of the e'tire history,grand buildings, wonderfui exhibits,curiositie9, great d.ys, etc. ; illustrated, attl $1 cheap er than any otiher; ever' body wannts it. On? now agent cleared $3 0 in 4 weeks. .3,000 agenlts anted . Send qui kly for proof of a1>ov t, .orinine or an i. 21., and pless, sa pie pages, full description, and our extra terms. HunnIIiaIn B os., Puns.. 733 Sansom St., Phil., Pa. Caution. Beware of falsely .claimed <.fli less books. Send for y roof 11113NOTIC.. NCO tmarQ e31rg Statioery -c g asgto I t e world. It contains L0 g iaeotso i';or i a nolopoo. 1 1end). nhorlder, g*osn 110 ania i s atno, of v.nuuanblt Jowuiry. Cati,1oto smn lo ,aacka'o~twh r logant 5..id.pinlae Ilcovo buttonsu pa 'i, QS cent+. e epdkngo. wi !I. nrtci .eoir $( oltl' id 'ett Ufcr I1'aia-h ro ly tl agents. RtI ES A CO. 09 roadway' N. Y. TWELis 1yE }lend ama ouci.Po n ldor n i,,,n, ntr or.rP,,,flo Env oprhpone .l'a 11r~cutter Itaubbr, Sowing 1r n gd Cutter . nr tppluff osins. Cutiii~. IT hok and Nycs, int mum. 7Eroadj llnwa, c. Y o .f como~n1 penul, Is lio ovllyy lickol piated nd. arts310 ti m n 1ifltoima. Agents lare do plug gmiey amnul may It Is tho best selling nrtic 0 put. Sandi o *5 cents. Rix for .I ExtraiorinavInyhdsacirnto,,s to Agonts. ipd (.r V ul ).lalr-ti pt andi eanva-m touar town.' BR IQ3& CO. 76Q Broadway, M. Y. * srATIoN.vny PAcKAOS. mind TON rr ( OLLARg. . OQ rondway, 4, V NE"W GO OPS NEW GOODS ! JUST ICCIVED, Spring Printa, Wainautta, *Frtii of -thcu Loom, N. Y, Mills Lonig C loths, Blleached and Unbieachbed Dri ll.. ings, Sea Island H-mnespuns, Cassimele:, Jeans, etc., 1jinen Collars an d1 Cuffs, Gent' big anl ties, Bows etc. All of which wo will soll oheap for Cash., Give us a call before litn-casing elsewhere, N. B.-W~e havn on hanV i full stock of )luist's Garden Seeds, Whiphliv gOuarantee to be fresh. J. F. A~ltg g & 00, feb 1 ETQTIQ3D HE undersigned would inform his numerous niendts adperos4iat-he ean st*l be found at Th% orn 'stahd with -mit stg naanjr a- stoak af Goodi., Publishers and Printers Can buy direct of the Manufacturer on favorable terns. "Tin ANaoN HARDY GUTTINQ MACHINES are the bear and elseapest low priced inwahilne made, and have a-national repu tation for utility til d durability."-The 1 eclrolliper, Chicago. ''ni-: ANSON lIAltDY VAIER CurrTn is b y far the best machine which can be ob tained for a less price than one hun-tred dollars. It is of great strength. These nuiuchines have always taken the highest stiand. It is the only machine to which is applied the Patent Movable cutting Board. This davieo has a reputation of itself: by it, the cutting boarl cal be in stantly anid acourately ulove:, so that a perfect cut is insured. Thia is a very im ,portant point in the machire, and one that. is possessel by no other. It greatly reduces the labor of preparation in work ing the paper backward and forward. We cannot too strongly recommend the advantages of this p)tent movable board. It is worth the price of this machine, and )irehasers should fully understand how highly it is to bo valued."--Gco. P, Rowell & C>.'s Aewospaper Rm'eporter an(L Printer's (Jazcllc. TinE LATEST TM'io)VEi IIAIRDY C.\R CU, TEnl is pronounced the most, desirable Card Cutter in the market, for the general uses of a,. printing oflie. The well known Rouauis (tan CI1TTi;ni, with iny' atest imllprovemnents. is still pre ferred 'by many printers, an.1 holds its fitvoril ism over other machines. None gon nine but those having may full address lettered in the csting. Newspapers in want of advertising from first parties should sund for my cjboular, F. A.lIAR DY, A llbhlrlldhlie, Mass. I will buy of those that buy of mc. '(deo 14 GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE! of T.D _ ( Qo:Ds, CA IPET1.S, Window Shades, BOOTS, SHOES, and HATS, at the G'an(d central DRY 0 ODS ESITA BLISH M IENT of Sc7rreely & Brollior II AVING bought out the interest of - 1 . ). L0"E, we will make positive sale of our enmtire stock for cash at prices far belov cost, to make room for 4 choico stnd elegant stock of SPRING GOODS. The following to sonc of the loading prices: Tapestry Brussels Carpets, best. nak at 4l.00 a yard. Extra Super and Ingrain and All Wool, 50, 75 aMi V1.00. Window Slimido nrin Rugs below cost. Dress Gools, at 10, l2' and 25, rolmiced froii 6 it0 and 75. hosiery and (Gloven at half their -al e. Best htandaird Prints, at 6.. and 81. 4.4 Wamusutta Bleach, at i2.. 1-4 Androscoggin and Fruit of Loomn 10. ]lQots and Rhoes at half irico, Big b~argaiins ipay be expecmted, aun i lit tle money wvill buy a good many goods, We intend to do a hive b~usiness, and~ will iawaya have bargain~s to offer our custo meris. ;.ii- Samples sent on application anid expressamge paid on hills over $10. McCR E1lt & BWBi'IUDIR, Grandi (Central Dry Goods Estabhlihment. T. A'.iSer;y V.. hjMcuax , Winnsboio Hotel. IHE undersigned takes. plt'psuro in informing his ,frjends and t1to publio that lin huts removed to that large mand commdiflouls Briek Ilotel, located in th'e contre of buslindsk, wherm he is'p'rdplared to accommipdato' tl publice withclekii rind well furnished rooips, and a table sup plied with the best .that the 'zhai-ket affords. lie intends to) evoa mind: 1 ~e td receive the pu'bdic patror age. The Cheapest' Daily Paper' JQJMTIgSDEJIQCRTIC Ofi ~iasje frnyOQ0d~iensed ) ription---O0 Months g Wdronanag e est DomoeraW Daily at the Capital. Address .fdil AW AISItLDR, Ma-nase. MINI? IN ANIMALS. Evidocos of Somotling More ThbMi Instinct in the Lower Orders. I4om the Chicajo Times. Dr. Jewell, of Evanston, delivered a lecture on "Mind in the Lower Animals" in the Church of the Ro deemer, corner of Washington and Sangaion streets, last evening. le entered into a long and learned disquisitioin on the difference exist, ing betwen mind and body. The former was ininaterial, the latter niateritil What in moan was called intellect, in tho insect or the brute is called instinct. The doctor comn, pared the two and could see no great difference, except as regarded the physical formation and the mode of action or expression. Had the lower animals mind ? If they had not they possessed something so near akin to the quality that it might be easily mistaken for it. In the task of proving mind in the lower ani nals, the difficulty would not bo in finding examples by which to illus - trate, but in making a selection from a mass of testimony, showing intel- I lect in the insect and brute creation, absolutely unwieldly. He related instances of this nature in his own experience and that of others. For example, a black beetle on the highway, rolling its ball along, and finding it too heavy, going for a brother beetle to help it on with its load in which it was successful. Ants moving out to raid on other ants and reduce them to slavery, on the human principle, fighting bat tlos, stealing eggs, and doing other things of a naughty but highly intel lectual character. Bees were an other smart race of insects. They sometimes went so far as to buil fortilications of wax to protect the hiyes from invasion, rendering the entrance a kind of Pass of Thor mopylin which could be defended by half a dozen good stingers against hundreds of "proud invad ers." He had road of an instance where a naturalist transported bees to o, tropical island, where flowers bloomed all the year round, hoping that they would work without intermission. Instead of doing so, discovering after a year's residence; honey for winter use, they gave themselves up to idleness and luxury, ceasing to be profitable. How could that be accounted for if bees had no mind ? Moro blind "instinct" could never have taught them so much philosophy. Dogs, too, were wonderfully smart in their way. He told some high-spiced anecdotes of canine courage and sagacity. Cats had been known to do very bright things and other beasts, horses, mulos, cows, sheep, goats, etc., were more or less given to thinking for them selves. Another belief lie had was that insects and animals had t ape cies of language well understood by them. Whether it was oral or pan tomimic madeno difference; they had a i)et hod of signaling each other and making their wants known, From all this, the Dootor argued, Insects and bruites are possesased of -minds of no common order. 6o0mo of Dr, Jewell's anecdotes were so comical anid so spicily told that the audience wore in constant good humor, although it mnust be confessed a look of skepticism per vadod the faces of matny of theolisten.. ers. H-owever, Dr. Jewell made himself interesting if lho did noth ing more. A young lady bet a young man a kiss that Tilden would be elected-.. he to pay if Tilden won, and she to pay if Hayes wvas elected, On the morning of the 8th of November he called and paid the debt ; on the 9th he called and took it bacit. That evening she paid the debt, Next morning sihe took it back and he paidI ; then she paid and he paid, anid so they hayo leen kept busy by the contradictoxry dispatches ever' since, and bo0th declare their willingnosa and ability to hold out uintil Congress decidos the question. Tboy do'V like the new compro, miso hill A bill has been introduced ii the Dlaware Logialature proposing 'a restriction on marriages. ,It enacts that' where both partiesr-or the bridQ only, are residents of that State ,they shil be guilty of a misde.. meanor' if they leave the State for io putypose of being married beyon4. its litnits. ei jaragraphist of the futurQ winh write such-stepis as LhI~ rong' windnihrdig a win, oy and opvi~rnrred eVperaddi'adren1iato ry jar yesterday forenoon,. and her husband's urnings were swept away an atwmnkla. A Waddling Match. From the New York World. The "Equostrain C nes and:Field Sports" at tle Hippodrome were en livened last evening by a fat men'a foot race, open tq anybody capable of turning 200 pounds, and merci fully-or unmeoreifully---separated ito th Vo ioats. 'T'lie heavy-footed having been weighed, aid having stripped down close tq their pillowy pro portions, ambled forth ponder ously upon the track. First came Joseph Dearsloy, who had no belly to speak of, but who made up 224 poundls by flabbiness disposed over a considerable ongtI and breadth; lie had the pole, James Iuber cane next-if anything may be intimated of James Huber. Esti mating from his front extremity he had ia start of one quarter of the track, but his baok was plumb with the igeraitch, and he promised he youhl start from that side. - He weighed 310 pounds, and if lie had lain down would have been a tall man. : atrick Tansey, facetiously called Gin-and-Bitters by the starter followed with 263 poutnds, and after him John Hoff, with 229 pounds, of stomiiach rolled up liko a suet pudding in a strained and distended undershirt. There were several others also, among them Dan IReagan, who was not fat at all, but who had bono and muscle enough to turn the scale at 215 pounds. Sev, oral who did not wigh 200 pounds with their ypreoats were ignomini ously dismissed. With the word "Go" each lifted up his stomach with both hands and moved. Jans Huber was by all odds the most attractive pedestrian, and was encouraged and hounded by the entire Hippodrome, He made m re exertion than afl the othors combined, but, owing to the cua~ntity of him, he had~ only chievcd a few feet when Regal} passed the scratch on the third round, and the gong rang declatiti Lite heat finished. Huber came back in state, and they put lamona in hi mouth, just as they do in a uarket But John Hoff kopt on, and after lie [izd made the third round hp plaimed th heat, because, he said, the .thlreNIhdu(,?I YJyPAo9o ,romuil twice. row as violent as possible without .)reath and with so much stbmaeh. But the lean umpire was frm, and lie fat men were gathorod again, md pretty soon the cry went up, 'They move, they movel" Hoff had made up his mind to run fast this time and get around three Aimes before there should be any shanco of closing the heat. Accord ngly he started off like a pumpkin ,oing down a ecliar hatch; but he mad scarcely bounded and bumped )ver seventy-five feet of space when ic sat down in the track and threw 11p his arms wildly. He was car ied off murmuring that he had won Shat heat also, James Huber did mot take part in the second heat, not raving had time to return from the point which he had reached in hia lirst, Bony Dan Regan won t, and got $25, and closed the rae ONE OF COJRBIN's PE~rs IN T~lOUDB, -The Aiken Cour'ier.-Journal1 says AL negro by the name of Frank Stallings was arrested in Augusta on Tuesday last. fox atealing a valu ible horse frm Thomas Wethersbo mt Ronae's Bridge. Stalling was brought to Aiken the same day amd lodged in jaui to awvait his trial at the coing term of court. The follow ing leter wvas found in the pocket af Stallings "Mr. Corbin dear Sir the Demo.. erats at Rouses bridge is througiing us out of Doores all of we Witness and what shall we do We ?oal to you for some Help for They hav taukeni our houses, Mr. Corbin we wud liko vary much to no insnt we title to a home sorn wears in the state of South Caroli,' nier Mr. Corbin do help us for god sake you do not no our Complaints we all renmanB truly yo frens sgni George W aalngton Frank Stallings John Hankersop. B Riley, Henry Wauhington Israel Stallings' Neckelson Wetheraba -Shielly Washington Luther A Chavoub Abramx Overstreet Mr. Corbiii we etd ted a 0das. il 'diedl in .Englanc SFI w~a bouglit by Lord Beotive at New Yor Mils.N. Y.,. in 1878. for over rREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT OVER TIE UNPRUICEDENTEDLY LOW PItRICES d; Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, shoes, Bats, Trunks, &c. -AT E. F. Lootch& Co's. 13EST line of Notions in the Qounty. 3ents' Furnisbing Goods 'of jest 9 ;aitxy: Blankets, Shaw ls and Boulevard Skirts, at the lowest prices. Special attention called to the largant and best selected Stock of Kentucky Jeans ever before offered to the Fairti od public. ,a4ies' trimmed liats in great variety Mhe above goods will be sold either at Wholesale or Retail, All goods offeied low for r!ATr CALL AID. 1iE Us. W E DEFY COMPETITION, R. F, Leetch & Co. ot ? dj.iniung F f 'sterk EW QROC EY TOR. I AVING taken charge of tho Gro 3ery Store formerly occupied by. L. Dannenberg, I desire 'to inforni she public that I keep constantly on liand a fre~sia and choice atock of Yours Rcgieectfully, N. LEVIt Jr. Winnsboro, S. C.,' De'e. 14th1 h0, JQHN D. McCARLEY, L4oc~od next to Doty m& Co.'s store, T-AS recently been refitted, and fur nished wvith a full supply of choice Liqtcnra, Winos, Cigars eto., eto. A RESTAjURANT hais b e gg B n. the rear of tdie Suif di w org , 3 had at I1~1nds, N n" p at a first-dlad 4,4 bislin - Oyster8, Fish, Partridges, bed, Id cies, et.-ne epyMgtuh Ipost fastidious can desire. G(IVE ME A OAIAL ant 6