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THE OUAMxEJiUKti TlSIlft. .i> K VICKY 1 i:i l?AV MOKNIN? ? 'V <\ KUWAldlS. i'rofi^rihi? STILUS It. MKLMl'lJ KM' Kdiior. Termfj pt' Stator^c:i* i ] > I i 01 l? One Copy one \~car.j I no " iSYx Mouti.H. 7") Kali's of Advertising. f?nr Square 1st Insertion.SI 00 F.uch Subsequent " . ?? .Njp.'o'. M inserted in J,oeol Column at 20<j y.,-, yf// Subicriptions and Transient Advertise welds tii //<? paid for in Adinnec. I.'.-.. Wo tire in no way responsible lor the views or opinions of our Correspond p.its. rniDA Y. MAY I?, 1870. The Ashes of the Brave. Woman's OlVoi-in-r?''Tears Arid Love for the l!re *'?l.oliiniliia's oleitiot'ubio Day. Tuesday was ouo of the most memorable days llml Columbia or even Carolina hits ever witnessed* Men and women from every scot ion ? ?i the Slate, and even in,in our .-i.-ter Slates, flocked I" tha Capital to wit ness the. unveiling of the magnificent monumont erected through woman.' di vuliou to the mi mory of the 11 dead ui the Southel ii Coulcdcracy. Jhe glitte ring bayonets, brillianl uniforms, booming cannon, splendid banners, war-lnttercd buttlo lligs [ mul martial music formed a magni ficent pageant which gave to the world a befitting 0viilcr.ee Of Caro lina's devotion (?> the gal la hi inen who poured forth their life blood for Lhe cause ; hey believed to he right, und of Carolina's appreciation of all that is trite and noble, veiled tit hig h i: he under the gloom of di feat; Vi c fear to make nu cKlSihalc of lliii immense gathering in l!.i:y i>c ides the hast inl.ly nr..und I he . late Iloti.sc every window ami bill - cot.'y on Main street was thronged with anxious spectators. The soldiery , together with the survivors of*flic Ja?ai Cause,'rind lhe little remnant of the Mexican veterans formed a line extending from the poslolliee to tl S'.nte House nearly n mile long. A ! the prominent buildings were dot rated with lings uwf? hanners bearing the names of lltci important ha lies of IhcAvar from Mantissas to Appomaltox. fjrhe procession marched and countermarched up ami down Main fitrcyt and finally ioimcd around tie speakers stand in Ilm Sidle 1! mac yriid. Tli'cd.catd creeled t:g ii. I the hides of the Slate House were pe'eu piti 1 by ilie ladies', an I every window of the immense buiiding wris ei\?w \> \ with 11icclators. Men and boys even i.e. j icd the lofty roof. llhotll .) o'clock 1'. M. flov. ; iti j.s< ii caljed lhe va.-.l assemblage to order nhd introduced llev. Klison Capers who offered one of the most eloquent prayers ever uttered by human lips. After this Co v. Simp son iu u b rief but eminently appro priate speech introduced the verier . bli :ind gifted orator'of tho occasion, Ccn. John S. Pies toil, whose comaud ing appearance anil magnificent oratory hi j't his hearers spell-boini 1 for nearly an hour. As lie touched upon the devotion of Carolina's w? ? men, and the heroic valor of the Coulcderalo dead, cheer after cheer \ ihnded upon [ho air uf the city. Tl oraii';!) ua- chaste,classic,and charged with the fire of genuine elo ? ,tii in c. Wo shall endeavor to print it in another issue lor the bcuelil of Olir readers. The magnificent and costly inoiiu hi cut Writ now iinvcili I by lhe ladies of she Monumental Associati m, an I the figure of lhe Confederate soldier was brought to view the wild c.-i and mi sl prolonged uppluu <? hurst forth I'rorii the enthusiastic multitude. The interesting eero t; mie w< re concluded uUli an appro priute prayer by Uov. Win. Martin. \Y< will ill. mis? thu ihuuid with lip' eloquent prayer of Con. Capers, "May all of Carolina's children l> true ti the valor and the virtue which dpbuf i' could not corrupt nor death t. n ily nor defeat corrupt.' " Is it a bargain? '1 ho corros|ioii(lent of the "News nod Courier" fays that the most p'uusiblo reason rissiguel for Mr. Jir.ycs' sudden change of base in '?ending in huaccond veto is that the It w. rts have < lie ud him the nonii it.iion ferthe Presidency in 1880 as i ; vailuble candidate between Sher K ft and Grant. We - itist watch tho manoeuvres in ficpuhiicau Iwitionnl Convention 1 then Lurn lo tliij page. Veto No. 2. In 'rtsj' nitre In the neeufVilv of I ho !!i ; ni .1? mi parly t" have troops tit the polls, as might bo expected, the I'rosidoni hits vetoed the "hill t > pro vent military inteilbrcnco in elec tions." His talk about eurtiiiling I ho power of the exooutivo to sup pr< ss vioh nee oi insurrection is child i.-ii ; twaddle, and !<??> transparent to cover hi- real inteiiti n as well us that of tin party of which he is the representative. The bill provides perfectly against any su< i> difficulty by authorizing Ibu use of United Slates Iriiops whenever the necessity :ni.-e.s which will be indicated by ihr. roll of (If (?'??>'i7:ho?'u <>r i'.;;/<'.yt'ti'nn .? <>f tin .v/((Av. 1 uljiisf bereis the tln.ru in the side ol his I'Vaodulcucy and Iii- party. The very iliihy which is to save IIiis rovcrotuoni from becom ing a despotic national centralism Mr. I lav... of course, objects l?>. lie says thai ihe bill subordiuat? 3 tin national i" tin State government. That's llic very thing it oughl lo do in order to carry out the intention of the founders of ihe government in gunrdiiighgaiits! ;i military de*.p ?Iism and preserving our liberties. '1 lie ine.*'sage is revolutionary and in per fee I keeping with the instincts "I n fraudulent President casting nboul for fraudulent arguments] to bolster up n liaudulcil position; It nhjecl is ulsh i" lb reo the I ><? in - nils lo withhold supplies iii order to furnish lite Uepitbl'eaii parly it campaign document. The policy of llic 1 h-um - era is i- lo nvn d a position which iheii1 encintes tire seeking to piaee th m in ami !okeep jn'essingthe PKwideiil to thejvall, rind unveiling his rcvolti t binary de-sign.-? lo thu public g.i/. ? in all tb i hideousiii}?. .Southern Ban (ist Co vtniioii. This body has been in session in Atlanta for some days l)r. das. l\ lloyce, formerly of ."?<>iii*!i Carolina, but now ?>l Ketiltveky, elected President. Several important i >j>; have been di ?? ai? ;ed; Meas;tires have bei ii talirn looking lo the'extension of the Mi cioiiary work in GrcCcei Cuba lind liraidl. An animated disc'us ion arose on the report of the Committee re.com ti)cnding a Conference wfth Bnptisls. ISx-Govcrhor jo-ioph hl. I ? I llrown bl Georgia hiiff others .'"poke i elbtjui nll\ in I a vor id the rojiori, ;> ii , I >r. 15 road us andolheirs look an op posit e view. Tlio report \vai r?jocle , by a Iv.o thiii!.-. void. The v i ?? ihe Hon. J. Ii. M. Curry, which I electriiied the Ghsiidi-stoh Contention, is not heard at this ti::i<*. *'? '?? priV- I .-unit4 he i- absent. .< iraiigeliurg represented in ; io Conventioni W. Corcoran. Wen I 111 iseorliihily |daced iii good hands when it if? entrusted tosuch a man tis NY. \V. Corcoran. When llic ! ?ippcnl of I he sufferers bl Waltoi-boro1 r< ached his osirs ho immediately stiiit a check for ?250, niul only n few days idapscd whin lie supplem hted ilie amount by another check for ?500 more. Such exnntph s of philanthropy illustrate what is noble in human nature. Mr. Corcoran has certainly im blind the ill \ iii4 principle that'il is more blessed lo give than t<> receive" It. i: .-aid Ihui ( orbin is coming back lo Charlcsl >n to resume his profession, Inn it d ica nut a, pear irli at jtrofrsfoji?probably that ol buying votes i- re furred loi Sheriff's Bales. /?y virtue ol* an I'lxeculibii lo me directed 1 will sell sit ?raiifrehiirg, <'. II.. S. '\, on the t'u i Monday in .Ii. in\i, during tlie legal hours ni' wile, for ca.-.h, livO hundred (3o0) acres ?U* land, iuore < i U --. in ,1/iddle Township; niul hounded by laiuU of- liuhrr, liowiiian mill berry. Levied <>'i te* tlie pr< peilv of I'iitrick f?'uhiiHers at llic suit of II. M: ?ndri Sherill's llllice, Oraiiytbiirg <'. U.,>. V . . Mtiy ISili, IV.-i. I " .Ii Ol N II. Li VI N< ..Sl? )N, S. () ( . iiiiiv ''I ??' S nil Dm HI wii k \vi:i:j) A >od as I he hi ^B^jsS': ^vi:l::> cheaper than ih? 1 cheapest. t am "Hi ring Ilm W l .l .h on the best 0 I tei'MS and prici . 1W ill 1'iit in a full sol oT altai liinent (Tucker, Itullller ?c.) lo eash'ihiiyers; B Will giitiranleo ihr Machiiu?to be iir^l !i class and substantial. 4 <;i!l in and try it; as (?ft< Ii i? J on !'<? I Ii!., v It until you are saiisliedj iheii so? i tin- price can be bc-tl, jo II N A. ITAM LIVrCJ N. Isevt to Henry holm. IN' AID I'K TUB Emscopal GMrcb iu da To bo "iV'.'ii ill t lie court iiotj.sk ON Friday Evening May 23tl jpk?<;|2',% was zr. i\\ ii'v i. I. Overture?I 'del mid I'oasanl Suppi?bv I be () rclii si ra. 'j . Ib-d!:ui^-;i\irs, Knowl du. ii. Ti'ovhl?re-" Violin and l*i ahn? M iss and M r. Jacobson. 1. I \V Oil III tillil IUV Luv-' ?Duo? Miss Lena Jeffords and Mr. 1!. ICbhn ?. l'.ini.i. ii i.i Soniiinnihula? l>i mo Solo- -Mis. il Kdiui. G. : no Ha I lad--Mrs Know Itoii and Or Tuber. 7. Jleading --( iciicrul l/.lur Rai lad ? Futiuiu and Oussie K howlton. 1 :-ti:i:.m >n id ball' an hour, (luring which Ice 1 reaiii and other Uefrb.sh incuts will bo.served. I'tiring ibe juMU'hiission Selections by (he Orung dinrg Q.oinicltc Club. i'AitT n. I . < I vi ! t ;il v - " ! i a I !l i -?Fl.o ,\ ? bv the < Jrches'ra. * 'j Duo ? Jiib ad Mrs. Knbwlton and Or. 'I aber. d. Violin Tiio--W .1. De Trevillti, ' di.. Ii kohlt and Julin< Jacob.oti. I. iiiill Soiiir? Airs;. K nuwlion.. ?'?. (k?uni t. tie? M< ssrs. Fowle>, La Ijiii he. Wnnimmiiker and Kohn. 0. Uccitittioti?;I'rbl l.auieinv. 7. \ oeal SilCcthiiH frinn the I'dp lihir liiirlosipi ? ? 1 i i. M S i 'ma lore. Aecouipuidsi ? Colon 1 Mortimer (ilbyi r. ( onccri 1m commence :tt S oVdoek; .Admission 'g"> <?<-id ?. Tieiii can be ban at nil the drug .stores. .___,?__ ?v.tk k Cii* i oun i'*i A i Imt<m| ? i:; v so rht'K'i ('? m -i :r, Ohiiijiehtirp; ?". il . April hh ifc70. In :ie<'ordiiuLv with An Art laitilh I "An Act to furl her I'rovi I - for Hie a.-.--- ine ,t of Red I.-'. >!<? !'??( llcr i ni jiii i>l I'a at*.?n" approved I leCoih '. r - Ith I N'-iiv.f i- In i. by ?? i yeu ill a tin- lolItVyfiliji Taxpayers have been.apjioiiit?.-d usAs'sisit ors in their re.-pcotive l'??w<ishi ji* lor thi year li>70: Ameti i To.vndiii?. Col. A !> (> aid win, l?* J Ion eli and A 'I I.V iv? -. IhiihVhvillo, .John I' Itcrrev, I'hllpp ' F.-iiiey, It MeAtiiaue.y. I'.nv <'a-.v, A AI \Vdlf?\ V M llotiscr, i I: asie lUdnnui. J ' ? < a -.:.., Jw?hiia d'-.i'j.v' .1 1 \ i 'I' 1 Oilier. . I i:di>t?>. Ii J .! nniuKS .John Tallin^ An?!r<Av;.Nivc:^ * ' I ..'i' Kh ..; , loh li;Ki'e\ (;i>iiuhy <? i ( I'. il> Her. i:. lil.hi I, .j i' irili I .1 1 liebroli. I" J.t i I', in] fv .!?.;.-, I),-, i .1 I'oit. Lvtyni*, H II ZiiUilierui.ul, .1 W Hidniners, .) VV'Selh rs .l/iiSdle, Saiiuiei l'ai'.vy, l'r. \V H !>il; loiii I iavjd hial)in?-t. Nc-v I top;.', hr. 'I !> l'.ow liian, Jaine;1 Siold ii; VV.,i i eh h'airi v. orae..-, I>avhl l-eisuei^C \V Culler. \Y N -i..vil[e. Piiie (.Irovo, \V \V Oliver, 1'.- T V. !,?!?. John Watt. I'oplar, .) 1) I'richot, II J i'loolduirt. T I1 lOVilUH I'rdviiteiiee, I' l' Shiiler,iS.iiu?el H?tt?, Wad. Kv.'ius itoirUy Ijmve. J I) Kholts WillisHtiwyVr, Isluiin Yon Dhi.i M (h?i?es, N M Sidlev. R Mc Miilual Viiiieep, do*- Niari-, K il Avingir, AiigiiH tus I I.I WiHow, ilowei liaslerliii, b !> IY?gle. .1 W Marlin /.ioiij \)r C Holnian, Lewis Siapaki Itviij llartou ii r r.Ap.r in. ( Yniiity Auditor, < > i' iniiy ii 1 f |!L'h?\v ynu will lind du- (?riircs of a fexv ariieh'r. which will he to yoiir iuteresl to r.-nl. \Ve eaonut giv?! the j)ricid Of i vui1} ihii'f in mir Iii. , hill will guarantee tho <??!itiv . vvlileli i- hirjife aiid ooinple.te ? i.o lieh iviiiiy house in town. We|advcrtist> ouiv i'A' l'^. I ..ii oiieeaiul you shad li. eonidiieeil. i'lioice fSio (.'??tiee, S j>otinds for oho doll u iMiofee t'iiilee Hiignri 12 and 1:1 jidiiuds for (iihodplhir t'hoiei. No 1 I'aeoii ."?'!.!.-. tjj eent- |>e!r Mi i'liiuee 1 iinViiy . d'a'p ! poinids ''nr "J <. vit. < lii?et.' I''aniily Miiaji (.Red I'aporj S eal:y'J lor ?J. i 11 ut 11 ? '. ;,('?; Si'.la - ' ci-nts per pound. |.'loui' ?? ! oil prir barrel and upwards I ihti'iiii ?$ i p. i iO'. [ "'...es -";.??..! t.Natoii ?eeiits per ^'pOiil Hi ...I Mir.!1. ' ih-i leSpiui fi eeiits per yard i all. ?-, ia-> dors .",;to 0| per yard ' t?.i.| i . Tii! a. |(> emits per p.?und (. "?1 i' .:-.>?- .j.i HO per in" ! tided doiilih- length Cigar oo pot- 100 A1. ? ? Crockery. ('ntlery, 'fin wiire, |'i>| ware, i lard H ale, ChithiUlif, ,! e?is, Mi'-e-. I hits, I'rv doods, an 1 the FINEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST Whiskey, llrandy, Wine. Gin, Ibllll, Ale, Heel, .\e.. iVe. Thai can lie found anywhere, at prices too I.i iW tu he liiadu i>nhlie. I. A I.I I'd l:A I. IllSC< U N P allowe. on all the aliovu prices in hills of leu l.iol Inrs nr in*ire, Kespi etfnllv, nur 7 187? \y I H and ia--t, aneiits should address 1<TN 1 I.I.Y HAU VIA x Co., Atlanta, 'i.i (iiiic I mow ff mn it UU.fi li? U?.ii-J II PL &? LfTALKAB0?TMl??"otse A N I) "Things to wear Generally U - _~i X iiS eile di^ o-ia 1 ;' Jj ?UD Talk ttiul ?rag A?lvnrUf?CM!enl9 arc l'LAYKL OUT, especially ! .4 i llifio is ruiiy a handful of TUASMY GOODS to back it, <>r worse yet, not t<> comply with thu assertions mailt: (?s ii too often the case ; H 5 I ? p*f J > \r TZ Ol-TTVT J,:'^ i"M relur"cd iv,,,n NBW ? s s 8. 1V V ? I JL1^ YOttK, and purchased a liA KG1;] STi K K ol 1)111 GOODS, CIII11E, nt Notwith llofnrn llic rocenl U1SK in .til kinds of COTTON FA HUH stand in}: ihe I'l-li he has pill g? \ J 3 ( 1 |JJ s Ot^WK to the UOTTuM KOT! li, sis will bb seen by the price list of a low articles. price list 500 pieces Prints 5, (5 and 7 ir100 jiicces white Phjuos (5. Sau l 10 c. 50 pieces iJb-iiehed Long (Jloth. soft White (*titiil>rics 10 cents itnd up liiiish, 5, 0 and 7 cents. At 7c we 10 pieces White and Colored Lawn tdier 1 yard wide,-..!; lin sh for the 5) cents needle, thai uti'i be i>-T lOpiooo.i Prcholi Lawn, colors war* 5 Lai.-- !J I Vtiilow Shirting lltuue- rain .! I * <?? n:s. .-; in - ."? coli - *_!?> j ieccs ei?!.?:id and black Alpacas '1 liahis ?? I She ling 7 ccnis. 1 ?">, _',! and L'? c. n:<. I bait! 7 S *-hit tiii ? (i ci ill,'*. 15 pieces 1 h Toy - and Domestic Dress O00 piet'es ( i*??? .- best single thread GhOds li' cut-. S und 1 i cetitsj lihicl< Grihiiidihea from 2~> cents up. 20 ph '?? - ' ? iii - ha at- iS :< ml 10 oetits. Ilnni'm^ f.ot i- all wool;, Itip't-.'- Ii) I full wttltlv SltUMiiiii Is.. I'dach t'a-hnn rc-i, double width j al: 20 iind ? v. ut.-,. I wool it) ci nts. up H Br;n v _ ? 0 pi irs Ladies and Children's J, A P. Coats' Cotton 55 edits dozen, Stotil itig? ? cents and up. (Triple supplied) 500 pitirs white and colored Lisle LadicV Serge add Foxed Gaiters 90 (ilovtS 10 cents pair an I Up j cents " ? i i i ibis au IG nt's Collars, Liu u i Men's hi??: Full Stock IVrogaiis SL20 5 i' a i. 10 cents. I Joy's Shoes from 7.? <t> pair ami up. V't . i ... have a large Jiiic of Phiihidelphih HAND M A Di l GOODS, e very i air v. ti rail ted. 'p i* o t n s fi i*\ Qiiir Spring Slock "I Clbtli iii jij fdr Cliiblreii, IJoys and Men is now full : i i*oioi :? e in ail STVLK" and ?/"S^iCCS- >'bu wuhl a nice nobby 51 i 1 for iitle bibhey cohio along. We coir d goon (Uitunju-:tiing the many PA IIGA FNH to. Iii I this paper, bul deem ii i.i.:.-e> - ary. All wu ask tiial \<-u coiiie and LO()K. We ;.!..? i.;iy reipiesi the LAD MOS t?i bring samples they may have from Charleston oi nnywhert! ? I i- and we promise lb Duplicate the i'ood.s and :1c Price. Itcuteuihcr ihe place. txvmli l KOHN'S buy GOODS B?3??B,' Ni.XT 1 <>'.;!'. TO COKKELSON'S; flij wltoh & tatlirorj, A'i ICR KEYS AND ? 01 IxSKLLORS AT ! i A W . ? iS ..' l ; i. i i ? cj , .s. c i>>!v :;i ii" till. Bi. \VOIiKf-!, tiin jit! foiiiiil lit Iiis Olil Staikl nvxi 'door'to l)r; Wiiimaiiii'tUi-r'ji I!>rui? Store*, wlo-u- In- 11 jiri'paiol to ?lo ail work in Iiis liiic, 6ti tlie mod improved st> lo, um) at prices io suit tlit; times. All work warranted tu yiyu salisi'aclioii. 1-. s. \\ i n.Fl:, mar 7 Surgeon IVnti-t. ELACKSMITHING AN I) iio risks ii< >r.i x<;. The untlorsitjii d re*|>oetfu'ly informs tlie I iblic that ho lias oi?eiietl :it ilie 'li<<;> oj> Iii Mr. .ii -i |'li H.tili-y wlj.crc lid is juv |>ared io i! i :ill Hud uf work in Iii - line, on i i.- shortest notieo arid io the U'.-l work i inlike manner. A; 11 wbi'k guaraiiteffil to givesiiti faction, an I j?rie t > suit the jnv W. A KXOIJ). apr'l 2? ly. PRESGR1PTI?M FSKET h'i'llli' - i i'i'ilv ( ni..... SiMi)Oi:?l \V. ;ikii.-vi. I...st M:illl|.i.i ' anil II >l -.r !? : . I.t.'ilirlll nil tiy itiitis <?? li.m or .'.\ ? w Any llrnuutsl li:ni Uli? lilKrw ir. v,..:'.mis .V i o., \.?. Liu Vv?l Si .Ill Sir. .-I. t'lllftUMUti, o. ALIVE To the requirements of the peoplo, nod feeling deeply interested in the satisfaction of the public, I propose to make eflbrts never before entered into for the welfare of the community. To th'n end I have purchased my STOCK, and knowing that earnest and honest endeavor will meet with that success which should attend it, I would ask all who are seeking 13 A It (JAINS in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Hats, Kol to make purchases before exara in mv Stock, and can assure to SAVE MO&JSY BY GOIXG TO THEODORE KOIIN for Dress Goods. THEODORE KOHN for Novelties. THEODORE KOHN for White Goods. rUEODORR KOHN for Domestics. THEODORE KOHN for Cassiracrs. THEODORE KUAN for Fancy (roods. THEODORE KOHN for Embroide ries THEODORE KOIIN for Parasols. THEODORE KOHN for Straw Ida's. THEODORE KOHN for Shoes. IT 1 EC DOR E KOIIN lor Shirts. LTJEODORE KOIIN for Neck Ties. A WELL KNOWN FACT that can cannot be successfully contra dicted that iT .11 ?i i' ives the Best B rgains Tu be had in Orangeburg, Everj man and youth can be well dre.-sed in E LEG A NT STY DE at nominal Prices by purchasing Cloth - ing and Furnishing Goods from THEODOKE KOHN THE LIGHT RUNNING "D03TICME - K ? I NU M ACIli N ES," and Needle-: for till Sewing machines always on haud for sale cheap. Agent for ?IA1) A M E D EMOREST'S K? liah el ativ i Iis. Spring and Sum mer Fashions arc in You cat. net Catalogue by applying at rr icojllisps A gent for ^ I J P COATS COTTOX ' Price per doz. ob cents. Trade sup plied. No tro iblo to p;ive or send Sam ples. Salesmec polite and anxious tu SIH l\V I iOODS. i : ( niiiiued RUSH of Custom* ers i- proof conclusive that you cau gl t the most goods for your money at THEODORE KOHN'S. W. F. Robinson, WATCH MAKER Ami .leweler, R?SSEL ST-. i-rangeburK* ?. C, A fresh supply of Landreth's Seeds tlwnys on haud. uov 9 1S78 ly '"ommon Sense Will i 11 a man, ' u." vrh ro you ran DO the HF.ST, retard !t>s <>i PK A It or FAVOR, where you can get tlio Kost Goods for [he Least Money . \ : in : I, a slap on the hack,a hearty laugh, or the hi ami anil child-like smilo of t'10 mi ... I not comp ?:: ; oil in the sweet bvo ami bye, lor paying him 50 per cent more tor his go>Js than they lire ?yoH{. fin wl etc v< u }'h . ! rico whal you will, then call on us and we will give vou the SAME GOODS for i.;:. ? ? . \ I JUST RECEIVED 10 Kegs Good Butter, 20 and 25 p:uads each at 15 Gents per Pound I C. D. KORTJOHN, si Gxsr ojp t3 in: kit: id flag.