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A Word To the Tildenites, The Independent Republicans are a power ii) New York. Their adhesion to the Democratic candi date for President will ensure to the Democracy the 36 electoral votes, of the Empire State. In Massachusetts the Independent LteIublicans are strong enough to .give the Democracy a chance of success in that State. Everywhere in the Eastern and Middle States there are Republicans who will treat the nomination of' Blaine as "an insult to the conscience of the country," and who will not vote for the Chicago candidate.' . The Independent Republicans are solid in thetr opposition to Blaine; but they are equally solid in their dislike of Mr. Tilden. Un der no circumstances will many of theni vote for Blaine; but, at the best, only a few will vote for Til den, if he be the candidate of the Democracy. ''he nomination of Tilden will chill and repel the In dependent Republican vote, while such a candidate as Clevelod or Bayard will be voted for by Re publica-ns in all parts of the Union. 'Tle Natonal Democratie party can elect its candidate to a cer tainty, if that candidate be not Mr. "Tild en. We ask the fuglemIen of Mr. Tilden, who want victory at any price, whether it will pay them to risk defeat for his sake? Is the National Democratic party in so sore a strait that it lhas no choice but to sacrifice the respect of thme i country, and miss a golden oppor tunity, for the benefit of a candi-I date who declined to be vildicate(l and re-nominated four years ago? Is the IDmocratic party so wNedded to the dead past that it must go back eight years to Mr. Tilden, in place of seizing this pr esent time by the forelock by nominlating Cleveland or Payard ? Ponder these questions, Dlemnocrats ! Th e people want candiditos who repre sent. to-(lay and are prepared for' to-morrow, not a candidate whose claims to notice are based on thie melancholy ''might have been." Charleston News and Courier. -'If you would freeze,' said he, snuggling up a little closer, 'you would make delicious ice cream. ' 'If you were to fr'eeze,' r'espond-l ed Amelia, with severity, after1 catching a whiff ot his b)reath,I 'you would make a rum punch.' D)RS. EARLE & BRUCE, Easley, S. C. OFFEERS t heir professional se rvice \1to thme surroun~ing~ contr y. Prompt attention to all calls-dayv or night. Q//ice atlEasley ibote. apr 18-?f News and Courier, CA ARLESTON, S. C. D~aily $10 a year ; Weekly $2 a year. The Leading Paper' of the South-Est Largest Circulation in the Cotton States. Marble and Granite DMONUME NTA, T@DIB 2STon, 44. Greenville, S. C. May 23 ly PRIZESenld 6 cents A PRIZE. fotage, land receive free a costly box of goods which will help yon. to. more money right-away than anything else in this world. All,of either sex,succeed from ih'st outr. The broad road to fortune~ opens before the workers, absolutcy13' sure. At once adlress, TuUE & Co., A'tgn4a, Maine. , may 23 ly Furniture House, EASLEY, S. C. COME ONE, COME ALL A N) f fnish your Ihonses in elegant style for the Sumnmer with a nice Linle of Bedsteads, Mat ttres.yes, Bu re1uIMS, Tables, Stanlds, Chairs, Ro0ckers. 10 , &(. A general assortment if Landseape (1lhroIuos in 22x3O inch niones, ch ord, &c.. all ready for hang g on the' walls. Also, on han, a line )f eahillet, promnentade, panel and Card -ize photogra)ph franies. all int artistic 4yle. Aways on hand a full line of UN D 1ERTAKER'S SUPPLIES. 'sesanld collinls, allsizes auid st v es, lIurial l fobes for vaech sex, all qualities . uiI prives. Reamy at aIll houirs to wait 11pon entmr.Collins trinnuem'd inl mv s.t yle, nt td when so Ilesired, will be br-ianned :and4 shipped to anly point on Ia ilr.otiu free of extra ch r . 'T'lInking volt for last favors. anld iolicif ing youtr furt her' patrolage, I oin ep ruil lvvV filly y , A. M1. 1UNION. feb8Sitm TCE CAEAP CASH Store of OWNBEY BROS., Is I hI plaeo (o buy your . Staple mal [l'an ( ro(eIe, To b:aco, seurI,. F1 ar mers' Ilardware, Garden *eds, &e., OUR SPE01AI/FIES, W k e Sto e's, Crocke y antid T1i. w'are. at~ ha rd tilnes pics. Th-minig the pulblic generally for t heir liberal pa11t reage in) the pas't. we hop by1) Cf5 clos tenion1) to bu sineCsS to meroit al conItinulanlce of theO same. iniuirket prtice4, for ca.) Remnember our 10 mto is ad(ielk sailes R'e.%pect fulIly, .OW NBE Y BR~OS.. .Ja u 25'--Smn Lime! Lime! Lime! CAN BE~ BOUJGIIT' OF E~asley, S. C., Eiithier ini Car Load Lots or by the single barr'ell at very C.IIEAPI RAT ES. Oct 12-tf BLACKSMITH ING In all its brandhes, done b~y JAMES ROSEMOND. Elasiey, s. C. Giv himC11 a Call andl satisfacti~in wil. be given, bo0th -tsto work a4)d charge~~e ''There are meny' meni of menny minds, And menny fools of nmoiniiy lids.'' indorsed by Geo. Bancroft, rnograp olo John1 L. M otley, An everpronnt am, Jfltz-G. Ilalleck) the WhulO L1111.-.fl _S. fus Clantes C 4 B3. H. Smart, W 11 I. Presott, . Geo. P. Mar4, John G. Whittier, John G. Saxe, Daniel Webster, Henry Cliy, H. Coleridge, Ezra Abbot, W. ). Howells, Wn. T. Harris, Auck Ch. Justice Waite, oi pam 2 , al Wn. M. Evarts, the 2.t arts,-411owlI Jas. T. Fields, Il1ustratec by more than Aniv ti by mre hanfoliowing: Beet, *fbi FIFTY ljor1ie, Moldilr;, P11 College Prosiel'Us, 1164 d e) and by the best It it tho host practi American and extant.-Lodm Europ'n ScholaOs. C.a& C. MERRIAM & CO. mily 16 tf t-2. F. ANS44 J.rso TnilcS. G. P~ickens S. 0 AN SELI & NEWTOIN, .,1ttIrneys at Law foCKENoS Geef, C feb 29--tf ". XRO)IINSoN, irMdiobinuon & Nix, Attornecys *ad Coeilali"11I'.ni a t law1v PICKENS C. 11.1 . 9) W~ill pl fltce il l 1 l(' (.oiits of tiI( All 1hisi1'ss Shall e v(12v pirosd t I t'st ih betn. J OlI 25-1y' M11. W. 'ALOH. JAM 1. EAW, ANYLO & &EWATO, ..S tt rnXeys at L a, ?ICKENS ('. 11., S. C. ADA. E. RWnLO GREcenVI, . C. J. . . 8X, J..ur NIX h-elle, S.~ (C.vhii HIoupon, IS.C. BLYRoinson& NAYix, CtONELLn ORnSe AT0 LA iW, PIIENS C.II., S. <. WilPraCtie in al te Courts ofth stateland o~lfihe Un itil t ns All. hu lsini~test hlo rcive~ pomp It Vntl. IW. AY LleR.l JA(Ill P. SCA RY< Pi l'ICK E NS1k Cii.fe. II., Sr.r' C.o J, ORElid ENILLE . C.y ~ INABRI DG-'ED. 1-11p 3000 n' nvingi, 41' iI'jiI )v recomme nded 14er Aturnerl'ean I)eit~r, red inhca. and a by State Dtionary of 2100 Names. Superinitend'ts I reiab1e school Illa'ter to of Sl Publi Shools of 36 States, including Vermont, g ' /3cotmlec-tict re ok, g~Pl thn-value ifWeltr' Goorgin, Ohio, Virginia, 'enology llavIli.nShips _nm En i n and Tmb ers we peciien'1 11ri .() of W\\iSC 1n.illI 1g thw v'iie ( h~~' fit cold be.' vitC( al!c Owe Nolraska, 101., (a-th'1, ('01,11111 'Ev I Ka nsas, w 343 wvords, and terms. cal Englis ictonary itcky, Vimarter. l ericw. and Oregon. Puls, Sprinlgile~li s . I, Also Canada, Ko COOK, DEALERl IN Stovestat of N Ste, 0j M G ~ UM 0t mu S S IL I N I(.14'RENVII4IE,9 so C. (onl Fin 1110 flinu examine the Mainoe, 11xelsioN. Cook She" before you llMy elsewtere. ni-s-hingGoodv a holc N,(\, u0-1 Y, Illinois, Also Russell Cos is SOIVC~l MinneSAei , *hs Iand Oregon. J. P..IICOOK, DEATLR IN FURPIBNI ASPEflNG 1Y I21-ar ad.Hus Fr