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m propose to make ^ fttiraolive , t!io l?dj Graug? to #e?d us praciioil no-i ur. fill household ivcipo*, which th?jr have its# ted. Let'* o>?ko this department of tho Gazktt* interwtiogand iu*truotiv? to ivtr; patron. A'Count* Fair, if efficlentlydircctod nnd properly put?oii*?d by (he people, would greatly promote the development of industrial vntTptUes in Kt-rsbww county and greatly add to tbo material ./$? prospbrlty of nil clams. >. [?<'5>V7 ' ' ?' 1 y *???"? * ? W* want tho Patrons of Huabandry to aid or io our effort* to Moure the or ganiaation of a County Kwir Association in this oounty. With their aid, we know the effort will prove auocesjful. They are, more than all others, deeply interested in the . mutter. Out with your Ideaa, geotlomoo; and lot those ideas assume a tangible shape at an oarly day. Our columns are opoo., j To Faranri, Wo dcairo to mnke bur pap*r of val ue to our agricultural readers, and with tttb View we aolUlt from practical far men their oxperlanee and opinions re-* latlve to anything which will tend to improve and develop the sgrioolture of . the county. Farming is a foiuice, and ^?kfll and intelligcnco oun aooomplish as muoh in iu pursuit as manual labor. Ig* An exchange of Ideas Will do much to $?$ diffuse th^ae advantages among thr maaaos, and wo ur>/e upon our practical plan tore to oomo forward, and givo uk their opinions and the results of thoir experiment* for pub ioation. mi^W. r mW'- ?Mm r?ong: Brine* 6range. Editoii:?1 hand *ou name, of rs elect? d at the regular meeU'igin mbcr, to ?-r?oijU>ng BruDoh go> ?<l. 371, P, of II, S. tjRuiog year: mrmx&w. ?Mm. B. S. Pjte, Pomon u; M i?s ifctte ffl Browu, Flora; Mrs. A 0. Ad?ms, L. A a?; Rogular Modi lug* of theGrungo avo Id on the first Saturday of ouoh r ? it'''.' eVs1 . Dixon j l^erei; Mue waa orgaul*jd| a, and Jim been in p of about fifty, and la in a i?1 mrot m my 1 jwmrn'' log we ,?loot offlo.rs ro* i?i4 If yoa wUh iw . tft?r ih* wotkfo#/ J ?y.v. L m.-<4"?r w?t ^ihiolk' nn(M|^ mm ttjwrllfo HIHrsj aT .,Tr? klog to v*t?r. _ notlgh.'uNiifi I. rfc-SSS sm, ch? 0 Mtgtw; lha,. report of pnKKcdiu^ b<e?iwe the ipralcer had no manuscript and his eloaueut utterancoa could oot be reproduced without eorno oostoftim*. The very general oill for primed copies of the addretu has oca piled the labor of wniioff it out, and it i? bow given with tho full approval of its author: OoL. LlPSCOUU'a ADDRB8S. ' J ( Worthy Matter and Brothert and Si,,cr, o/te National Grange: J When hot very recently I was in formed that I wua cxpcctcd to represent you on this occasion and renlv to tho wclcome of ib? Worthy Maater and brothers andsistcrs of New "kork, so impressed was I of my total Inability to dit justice to eithert do National Grunge or tlio brothers of New York, that I in. siinotivcly aluank (torn the overwhelm ing responsibility oil the position. I foresaw that as great a ooknstrast would <*xi*t between tbe complote, studied, finished, *i>lo and eloquent adiirvss of the Worthy Mast-r of New York, and any poor, impromptu, cxtcmp'r tains erf rt of tnme would bo as if a cm pari aon was drawn between this great Em* piru State, with her wide-spread boun daries, exputiMvo luke?, nighty river?, urcat cities and towns, hor .enormous agricultural, o ?qim?roial, raanafaoturing and fioanoial interests and wealth, her. denae population tend great political power, ana the small, pparsely pnpula ted, weak and impoverished State from which I como. But I, in e*mmon with all these brothers, am glad that I am a reoipiont of this woto?ine, and partioipant in this soono?a scono so heavily fraught with thought, sentimont and significance, a soeno that speaks volumes in praise, vindication and defunoo of the great and good order undor whose auspio a wo now meet; a aocne that gives a full *?nd conclusive answer to the many im putations and charges that have been made by onr enemies, all through this broad land, that we are a band of secret coospirat rs, revolutionists, agrarians, communists, and socialists, knd l would i not be surprised to Wr ihat, availing themselves of the name of our Worthy Secretary (Ireland), they should oharge ua wi<h being "Fen iana" fresh from "Erin's green Isle." Those who did not charge us with evil designs and bad intcut, amused theuuolvea witH a**erK ing that the order was dead or dying, declining or languishing . Fur au an-, swer to such, point them here to New York, whioh, although a Wayqe is at every State. No. with a Wayne at the head and an Arm strong t? baok him, the Orange Will not die' In tbig .State, And it is as -well to now and hero announce those both iu^od1 our ?ates thut this groat and good order of Matrons of Husbandry is not dead; is trdyiniir a Mlttct f the roost beautiful attri d characteristics of our order ur?* Mfl22^5d?-4$2? r It; men ana wouten. ana- when ao tn*y, conio from t Tney oome from oyerj JStato, overy dogree of latitude and longt tude that traverses this great union; they represent overy^varloty of soil, oli mntii and produc'ion, both natural and artificial; every typo ofsooial status, eua turn and habit, ever^ ]>ha*e of political affiliation, opintou and belief every ro Itgloua d nomination, cre*'d and doc trine, But thtoy d-> hot bring these as It nrn^an I Into nni. ??? it ? identified. WhinI reached nay home from tho mooting of th* National Orange In Hiohuond, Ye., id 1878,1 whs Are quently RHkcd as to the political prooHv itloe of VeHotii promiuent men, but 1 had to truthfully roplv, "I do not know; I never thought to ssk." So now, yon do not know; end do not nek or oare. Whet oredfcntiala havethey \Thay do not bilcg broad parchment, algaed and Bfa'^d by state or court offiotals. Thej coma with only a few simple ??words end signa," and by thoao you "know" them. Whst mean these simple orcdon* tills ? >Thry m-ao that each and itwy one of these hrothtrs and sisters, have, at their bomts whira, they wara al?har born or have long livedo been tried and I tested, now, by huting tMa petition en* I dorsed by good and well known mom bars, n-fir red a>?ommltt*t' whoaa pledged and bonndoo dufy win to to* quire and rapori if any, the alighteat, ohargo, strain or shadow, oould bo round -"?Inst them aa good, honelt, repeats, and pure; passed by strict ordeal 1th in the gates/' they then were ms and woe, through ^broapcrH?|*nd adversity, end bound eaoh to evorv other In Faith, fiopeL Charity aod Jv demy.; % With these credential* yoo, brothers, and slaters of New. York, know aod weloome tia, and Is saeh wo te*ife It from you. Uow far do th?so oridan tials surpiss qttire* of manuscript novtr ?4 with broad touls T Sir. no of the* tf*w tork brothers I ran sported with tapldtt* ofitfftn to the fttttXMt oonfloo of Te*as, drop him wlih A s*r?ogo fa<* ninaw tt?ODgH KlMftl froas and oamos, and ftftoa at he MM those lim aod tpttlti thoss words ho Is svrrotii >y a band of broihart and slsu ralljr arooo4 hi?, recognise ftnrl laatsry wfoor Uk? blaa by tl plan of this order was -well and wisoly ooooeived; its foundation* deeply and firmly laid; its , superstructure ep* prupriately and ornamentally built, and as such we have received ^ It from our predecessors, lot u? labor to, during our irte wardship, advance it soma Stepa on* ward towards that perfrot ioo we so con fidently believe and hop# it wUI fiually atuin. Let us not oonflne ourselves to routine work upon ritualistio formulas and ceremonies and technical changes i rules and by-laws; but lot us at this sea. *ion oomtamoe using and utilizing the muohifteryaod instrumentalities of the ord r to eduoate, train and qualify (he members of our order, to better, fioro intelligently, successfully and profitably inanagp and pursue their individual oo oupaiions e'^yivooatioos; to educate, 'train and qusipy them K) go out into (ho outside world and.moraoonfidently intelligently and Ind-penidently transaot business without a" ruinous depeudenea on oilier classy diametrically inimical to them; to take their appropriate plae>-a and enact their parts in surrounding sooiety with esse and graoe; to under* s'snd thfir civic rights and discharge their 0M0 duties. Teach them, while pttQetiliou*ly observing the msnd*tc6 and restrictions of our sonstitutions against partisan politics and most sednl. ounly refraining from intruetng upon individual political or religious rights, to draw the proper wide distinction and margin between partisan politios and true politiosl snd governmental economy to intelligently oonsider and decidt upon all questions of great and general inter lot; I., . ?: " Ttion let as oombino all i/itfgra opin* ion Add influence into one great aggro gateof publio opinion that with its power and volume will bo heard and hooded by any offioial and party, gre*t and small In oountioe and states; that wilt ring upon floors of 8tate and feder al Legislatures add the departments at the Federal capital. We will not use this Tor .the detriment, wrong or oppres rim of any man or set of men, clufs, in terest or aetion, but for the good U ourselve*, our wives and ohildren, oar kindred and friendr, our oountles and States; and ignoring all North, South, K-iet or West, for any outn, woman aod child in this whole oountry.both within and'without oar gates, regardless of olssv profession or avoeation. But while earnestly attending to this, let us not overlook or negleot the sentimental and eooial features of our order, whloh should be more highly prised than any others; While we eomplete this strong and bcantful temple, let as plant aroand it in fraternal juxtaposition and pleasing contrast the sighing pines of Muna and the Uprering red woods of California, iho hemlock and maples of tho great North with the magnolia, orange, live oak and palmetto of the aunny Soatb; let us entwine their bouyha with the urapo tondrills of Ohio and Kentuoky. Under these gracefnl arches and am bra oous canopes let us, with our,Wor thy Master, whose name typifies the futhor of our race, as the grqqd pntri wear*** feast, oomposod of tho piscal offerings of Viigliiia, Maryland, New England and thuir lake#, the prairie fed beef and Kama of T xas and the great West, tho lusoions bams of Ohio, and the pearly vie* of the Carolines, the savorv loaves of the West and the golden butter of Chemung and Goahon, the ro*y apples and pears of the North and the oranges, bftiianas and figs of the South; we will ^ip the wims of G<*liforoia and the sherbert of Florida, ooolcd with tho ioe of New England, and the whiskey of L?ni >, ewoetooca witn tee snowy sugar jf Louiniunn ; postprandially we will fill the oelurapt or p*aoe and fraternal love with the fragrant weed of Virginia and Maryland^ and light it from the petro leum of lamps of Pennsylvania, and while we smoke, our choir will sing "hang Syne" led by Texas, and "Wood man, 8paro that Ifree," led by Michigan. Should auf Wieh ft>r more then we' will oall on Maryland for "Moore." Brothers of New York, hut a few days since we Were tit oor ftr distent homes surrounded by loved ones; to thoee we bade faro we 11 with quivering llfae and brimming eyes. Wo have tray* efcd many miles during day and dark ness, some from'the extreme South, star tled and sfiivsrlnjg at thi| isnow shroud ad oountry, and in obedienoe to duty we are here to meet you. - Thl? fraternal welcome has gono to our hearts, quitted our juliferlng nerves, oteared our eyes aud warmed us In spite of wind and weather, and chan ges the name oft bis beautiful city, Ua nandaigua, where we, meet, for to the aborigine it wae "est off" or separate fVom the tribe, but wetted It in the een ter aud heart, and the great tribe of Patroorof Husbaodry here holding, not war danoee^uteoundlsofpeaoeand lovr w? Jirothere wiould oommand, lan guage that I do not, to properly repre sent this National Grange oa title occa sion, but what need of sot phraece or round sentcaeeet--iJrothers af New York, look aithO blood mantling the oheeke and the glistening eyee o! these brothete and lietete, add you a?e that iNry hand, evety tongue, every hrort is ttoviag la unison to wj& you hew deeply we feet, how highly we- appreci ate,how greatly we eetoettt your floqoent, cordial, warm end fraternal welootne. In name and In behalf of our Worthy (AlO. NOKLKKN'B Old Hl.n.l) ?m.U I Mm Ui? Wit mi4 tILY GROCERIES id Ilk tbU m*rk?l, Md *1 th* M' ?>e ELECTRIC \ Low Railroad Peree to eaeble all to visit th^F.lr. Grand Lodge, A. f. Mwon, 8. 0., Pra* Association. Association Graduates, 8. O; MlUuVjr Aoedemy, ?1T meat <huia| F*lr weeks. All eresotMUUjr ioviUd to visit the Bx hlblis of the produot*. Manufacture* tnd resources of South Caroline, specially de aired "For further ii G-rand Opening ftp s AT ?ly MRS. K. X. MKRONIY'8 BRANCH 09, |..VV MRS. RBED'8 Columbia Emporium. Haying opened oat an oJegant line of MILLINERY GOODS, '? 'V'V . v\ ,?? \?-'.jir** ? /jRisr^' a . In all tho rrri >\-V would invito tho LADIES stock an examination bofowi oUowkoro, M wo gutrtatM U m* thorn money. Orders rcoclved and promptly tllod a* (bo COLUMBIA EMPORIUM for ?u]Tlfc)?g not in ttook at our Camden Dr*nob. An oxparleneed Milliner from Now York will cater to tho taotoa of our pn?U>mer?. MRS. K B. MflRONEY, oo28tf - Ag?U BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! . . 4. ' i V v J. P. BOS WELL Agent, Keeps constantly on hand a ohoioo selee tion or - ' " ' FAMILY AND FANCY GROCER1RS, CANNED GOODS, of all kind*, CIGARS Am 10BAC00, which ho will soil cheaper than iht eLtapttt. . Buywiy aro roapootfulty. invittd > to oall before pBreh*?ilng ?1mwhere. Broad street, next door to Bftffiold'a Camden, B. 0, oo80m8 ?? tV. t Rtmodolfld an A No Latham CAMDJfiN, 0. qmmfi ? ' Transient Board, $1,50 per <hj. assess# attention paid to tfct fomfort of fUMU ? c?np?s a* HiiOk to and fr6m tha Depot. Faro 26 cents enoh way. ]? Feed and Lfrary 8 labia on tit* premise*. 8. B. LATHAM, Proprietor. ?*"' ; i i CARPET WAREHOUSE. JOHN "cORB^TT. CARPET, OIL CLOTH, WINDOW 0HADK8 ?A*o? M ATTIWOWAWflOUflJt ' ^ ?Country Ortlara KoliolUd. > No, Wt KINO *T., Bept IB 3ni OHAHLIMTON. B. C. I1 H'.'V1 ?' 1 'M' " I II i' >'>[> '"I')l ?MH|lU?lllll|, LOOK AT HIE) IkUv At'. h TnKBBST . . ??? JOST BEOBtVBB C3.,AB?. OOMrAGTB-, will *?? WMUi MUalM* to U? PUBOHABB OP COTTON, AND <?t t'KRTll ARR rUEI'AUBD TO ! 'WKSElI .. M to *t Vail JterkAi Vd??, -ft .4 AMD IN AWY QUANTITY, 0?0. Aid on. V J JXufat, Wo *r? p*yla?. th? highest OmA Pm?8 SZ&gBffl for the Above K? Hot 1M, CkulMtM, 8. D. H.T?,yr; HYSON In % *t#8? fWiiSi HHMK.t: ?> / , ? v tarotaiagCwta. jag^gaBMSi* Jr, . "<jW?vv i- r , Vv"* *? *.v??! Vsv- ? /"M?> V'f '?> ' H! _i_ . H' wt : -j, t Ths rapid advance l> 4 *y~m. a y. St i? a# tomi* 0/ Jtfa?* jBSP ? " #*' - ; < ?? " ? . ; \ i ., ufactUred &ood?, ?,'f more especially in BOOTS and SHOES, : will require all deal .. . ?r? <o advance their K; ^ 1 W0UUl announce that for ihe i^r daj/^ price* shall remain fife . ?. the same. After that j M it '1 .;. . rtote - tJbBy will be marked up from 10 to percent. Persons ? ?? -,. ? > ?!.? t. x u>)u> contemplate pur l? chasing their uinter's : | ; supply, had best do so I nojw. Otherwise, they f will have to pay more. ? ' ; ? :W ' Vla&- V ? TXT T AUmn if' vn Vial / fill P f fe'Pllllft' 19l?li'I IVIliUv'rjppljf*. ??"*'' ^?'^(;';A;t ^-j -: . 1 ' __ ?s* -V "',T ~w~ ;>?T3 HAVl P*S8B? A*AT. . '? * ?? ? m PRICES WITH NBV fiOOlS ? lUWy# HA YE TAKEN THEIR PLACE y & McSowaU's, .?MUU-W? I J-" x.-v - V -t.r. f > ?i* ', ? - j.*. vA ' ' ? Mi IlliiniHHH i M|lM ?!??? W ' ? I'lniM IT rni^iwiMwWB pift' ftor#, wh?#t you will fltkl^Ow lorgeit utork of go^'j, ??? ' niumi ?i- y' - ?' " ' Ifr.vo,.:'.;:,:.;;;^,,; a " ' ,_ jijfcsfff'taffiim ^Bl&' # GROCERIES, OROOKWTWAR8 4 THIRD FLOOR v. <>?&&.? ? otoekof Men'*, Youth* & Chlldr?o'? fMhiofiable CLOTH mmm aoora a tiAT8^Sf^^|^rp' J3$rv)&& a? &j?iDT>TjTnjzir& Ttri*y, wbfofc we wilt make to yo?r toutwt to Mil and examine to D?i( i ? of i ?f O ? ? ? I ?!!? II I IIHI I ?WIS * I AND WINTfil '**fV m v fill m ? -f''l "?' "'V-..? ? ' . ???, ... -? i. i;;. . ??;? ?:;? ? I beg to (tilth* attention of the |PuWi? Genor?lly,~ to ay new FAUi ??" ? ' ' '? ' * -u. -- STOCK, whtoh embraoet ?i?v ?f*? mur??0am Stoek I bava wwr offac<A ' ^}$M0 < V' ^ * ' ? '? ^V- r I uk sp*ci?l attention Is mj a took of DBBSS 90pDB, CLOAKB, 8B&WLS, BMBROUDHBIE3, LAOW, CALICOS, GLOVES, HOSIEBT, UMHKMS, ?? ? ?- -i i?? DAMASKS, TOWELS, &*, Tagethwr with a full tin* tf QmMmmam B?pwtKons H ' < "?'"?' ?'' }'f'<x : Will b? ftwri wvaualty hamUoat ?took of CLOTHING, IATS, lljMlWEAR, TIBS, &C, * ? OFEVERY DESCRIPTION. . % /?' * ? W *; ? ?*/.. V ^?.?* * $1.00 ^EI-AJR/Xj bhibt si.00 I am Abo agent for tho oolobratcd improved :.y? J - ??'??? >.'vV 1,1,1 n . .. ,11 I.n??, - !.';'?!? . ?? - *? '?? ? '. ?? v ~ Wbioh now STANDS TJNRIVALLE# AS TBS BEST DOLLAB SH1BT f ?!'!'' v'? ? * ?"* ' * ,' Sy * *? ?-. ?'? jPry^ *x * *<. V'V ?"w VM ? " ' -*'??' . ? * ' \ a r' \y .'. ?; > .&.yS IN THtWOlm ; ? ? - ' . - "j&ateaU:.^ -:? ??;...% , * Uef iateresta to give me a call bafort 7 :% - ? ?"' .' ' '. '?. ... ;i^ r - %.?m .w v-^i / ' m i. - \ \ . ; ??. ;;f'!!?? .W>'< ^ ?"? "?r' ' 'a .. -'V Jig ? * -: ,...' ^ ? ' ? <?*??&; >4 vi V -- ' ' ' wl . ';f isail ur VABEOT AEH *QW OPJWBD FOR i?BP/*(mONl AND PVR PRICES ANN91 FUtVOMfflMT. jMHlOtf ? xh I ? ? ? ?< ? '? ?'" :' *; ? ?'? 1 *??$$$&%& 1? . ' . . . :. ? : ? Wk mr Mivm a t>t h* t jKpiyiaJ Til KIR STORE TO ACCOMMODATE THEIR liAROE AND INOR&fg INO TRADE. YOU WILL KIND THEIR STOCK COMP) DEPARTMENTS; YOU FIIXVIMD THEIR STOCK COMPLETE IN Jui K* ': )U OAN BY MAKING YOUIl BILLS WITH THJSM. THEY KEEP A KfMB CLASS 8T00K Wlf Groceries, Drygood?, Boots, Shoes, Bats HARDWARE, WILLOW WARE, SADDLERY, BAGGING AND TIES GRAIN, Ao. THEY ABB AGENTS IQaWXUSON A GUILDS' WAGONS CARTS, A?? SINCLAIR & AVERY'S AGBICULTUBAIi IMPLEMENTS GO TO 8BB THEM, AND YOU WILL SUB8BSVB YOUR OWN kWm 1KIUC8T8, *?&& M ??>1 y, # mM Perkins * Nettlas; . if Twt oaoma ? ?mw Dm. Mm*. Dealer CONPBOTIONBRIK8, CS0AB8; TOBACWOS M AMBUgUOM H?tl?g bought ? FtfIA LINE ot tin riot* good.,, w? .?* pwowod to OF. BR INDUCEMENTS TO BUTBB8 Whloh ounot be nupwri by MX Mm ill Mid .bo convinced tb.tnh.t *9 ?v . I "VVf*. *W'\. .V-V.-'; -V r VV . ? ' ft Ckfbdea. Oif? ?? ft<*11 and convinced tb?t wb?t w$ . faj