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Our Attitude 1 By FRANCIS E. LBUPP. United 9 I dpHBf HE ATTITUDE OF TH T AMERICAN ' INDIAN 18 ? I9M. IT 18 8EEKINQ ' 8ITION WHERE HE WORKER. , President Roosevelt has made and it has been his opinion thi mPTTTTTi TA/\ lfTTnTT "VTTTTin " v X. UU JXLUV^XL XN UIU3. corrals, so to speak, and penned clothed at government expense. r. early pioneer days there is no <3 necessary. * In ronnd numbers there are 3 at the present time. We have ab looking after them. By degrees PENDENT methods of living, ground. Here are garden seeds, own exertions will depend your fi This establishes a child of nati - _ makes one of roads can testi This plan is GRADUAL process. It will no But the policy is being consistent! lutely dependent Indians is being < And the work is being done EXERCISED OVER ALL O! found sufficiently advanced to lo do so. WE WANT TO MAKE THE * HELP HIM TO ASSERT HIS MAN AMERICAN CITIZEN. MANY UN POWER OF DEVELOPMENT INH NEEDS IS A CHANCE. Tire Meaning < By tbe R.ev. SIDNEY C. PARTRID Kyoti ^yrTy-AT do?*r<*tiuejwaX_ M I ' ting away from the b V V V lactones, to tne conn DOES SUNDAY 3k much the same thing, that day of The Christian DAY OF REl cessation of labor, not the steel be of the ancient Jewish Sabbath 01 strict blue laws. IT SHOULD BE A DAY WHEf AND THE PARKS ARE THROW! THOSE THAT NEED REST ESI REST, A CHANGE OF ENVIROf MIND FOR A HIGHER 8PHERE. Difficult to Inflict Pain. The doctor smoked slowly on hi: cigar. It was plain that he had some thing to say. "I was thinking of my early colleg days," he said, "and of a peculiar in cldent that happened very soon after began my studies. The professor wa instructing the class one day on th corpuscles of the blood. In order to ge some fresh blood for mlcroscopal es amlnation each student was ordered t tie a rag around his forefinger an Strike the top of the finger suddenl with n needle with sufficient force t draw blood. Seems easy, doesn't it Do you know there wasn't a man In th class that did It at the first attemp It was funny to watch some of tho? embryo surgeons poise the needle wit a determined air and launch it to wit! in n hair space of the flesh and thei stop dead. Others tried to force tl needle In slowly, but paused very slior ly, with an expression of pain con mensurate to that of an amputation, myself gave it up as a bad job an hacked a cavity in my thumb with penknife and found it easier. "The fact that we were very your ?nd inexperienced is no explanation f Iti rvo/mllorltr ntf T hnvA uinnn fnnr by iHjrsonnl test. Almost everyhoc exhibited the same repugnance to i dieting pain in that manner. Try yourself." The other man tried and succeeded < the fourth trial. Tired moihers, wbrn out by tl peevish, cross baby have f oun Cascasweet a boon and a b*essin Cascasweet is for b&bieg and chi drW and is especially good f< the ills so common in hot weatl f er. \Look for the ingredieiits prin ed \on the bottle. Contains i harmful drugs. Sold by T. ] Waniiamaker druggist. JMJjMBWjLPP.'IflL.. [r 'JiWIflMBMBfti". v-:!'*^*!r "o ward the Indian tttta Commluloncr of Indira Affkln. , IE b ? i vvrnnv i nc J, NO LONGER ONE OF PATERNAL- u ro PLACE THE'INDIAN IN A PO- c CAN BECOME A CITIZEN, A L o a long study of the Indian question. i> it THE INDIANS HAVE RE- ? ENG. They have been herded into v in reservations; have been fed ^nd a rhat such action was necessary in the v loubt. Today this seems no longer ? e * * ii .00,000 Indians in the United States g out 5,000 agents and representatives o we are selecting Indians for INDE- ^ We say to them: "Here is a plot of ^ implements and supplies. On your t 1 tu re." 8 ire as a tiller of the soil. An Indian ? the BEST of laborers. The rail- a fy to that fact. But take a white tl him all ho needs. HOW MANY ? OULD WORK HARD IF SOME v DnrrmTtTn -orvT* mn nir n rr^^ nv v jLuiixu run xxlXj-M.; xnis of the Indian. We have cared for ted him and allowed him to depend : practically everything he needed. tl being done away with. It will be a z ?t be done in this year or the next. ^ ly followed out, and the list of abso- f( decreased every year. d i systematically. A WATCH IS e F OUR WARDS. When one is ok after himself, he is expected to n fi tl WAY EASY FOR THE INDIAN. ^ HOOD; HELP HIM TO BECOME AN a DERESTIMATE THE ABILITY A^ID n IERENT IN AN INDIAN. ALL' HE ^ P yf Sunday Rest. n GE. Protestant Episcopalian Bishop of C< 9. Japan. ^ Tj hAxAr* v2w?o lit iuort 11 tiiO ^Cl" I g >usy city; with its noisy streets and a] try and to nature? And WHAT ai IE AN? To the masses it means b r; rest, Sunday. p ST should not be a day of enforced t* >und rules and the 'IThou shalt not" r< the rigid Puritan Sunday with its * C 4 THE CHURCHES, THE MU8EUMS i< 4 OPEN TO ALL THE POOR AND S PECIALLY, A DAY OF PHYSICAL JMENT AND A FITTING OF THE C ? t< When we get at the bottom 8i 8 it is doubtful if there is a mil- p lionaire in the country who has S: observed the golden rule in the U lj amassing of his fortune. He has t< 9 lobbied legislation; he has beat- ^ e en the people out ot franchises; ^ !t he sold impure food, he has ^ 0 inferior goods in the market; he t d has sold at extortion prices; he t y has paid starvation wages. ? :? I ^ >e Lost and Found. v (e Lost, between ?:HO p.m., yes- ^ h terday and noon to-day, a bilious T i- attack, with nausea and sick head- f e ache. This loss was occasioned f ie by finding at T. E. Wannamaker * t_ drug store a box of Dr. King's * a" New Life Pills, .the guaranteed i * cure for biliousness, malaria and t lfl jaundice. 25c. ' ?T? ' t ip The Standard O'l company in order to stay. the ex* ly ecution of its property to satis- 1 n* fy the big Landis fine will have ? !t to give bail in the sum of six 1 in million dollars. ] ae Noticel 1 d < We have some very desirable 1 r property at Marburg for sale. \ or Marburg is only two miles from 1 Cheraw. Apply to J. L. Melton 1 t or E. H. Stafford, Cheraw, i ,o S. c. 1 ?. ? The Chronicle?$1 per year. * 9 v./*.- M fx&i .iflttdtMS i Jin wrn^i ? 2t. , the Protw cted Meeting. Rev. Tom La itch, accompani y his d&ugiter, Miss Ma telle, and Mr. Marshal), arriv i town last Saturday night \ ording to program, and N <eitch preached the first serin f the series on Sunday moi ig. On Sunday night he agt reached and to an overflowi ouse. Mr. | Leitch has ma rarm friends here in Chen nd they are ajl glad to hav^ h nth them again, and they e lad to see that he ha9 lost no f his vigor, i He scotches t vils of the days as he sees th< a no uncertain manner, nor dc e mince words. Interest in t ervices is growing and a glo us meeting i? anticipated, a b is sincerely * hoped tl he harfl, earnbst, conscieucic rork that is being done hese men 6f God will ult in many being turn rom the errdrs of their wi lervices are held twice dailj t 4 and 8 o'clock p. m.. a he meeting nay possibly ontinued through anoth reek. } -# Death of W. T. Brantley. Death has again invaded c ommunity and removed fr< tie arena of lif 3 one of our c ens, Mr. W. f[\ Brantley. 1 eceased had been in wretch ealth for a number of years a ir the past several weeks 1 eath was lalniost momentar xpected. Mr Brantley di londay afternoon about thi 'clock and wai buried Tuesd lorning at e even o'clock, 1 aneral service i being held fr< be Methodise church. T. lason's, of wh ich order he v member, tool: charge of the lains at the gr ave and the be ras laid away i a its last resti lace with Mas anic honors. ! A New Je welry Firm. The Crown * ewelry Co. U ew concern it our town. T ompany h^ta bought out 1 3welry st^V^t, G. C. C ellers bu^^^BNf^p and botto ad will f^Hly increase 1 mount of stocl* that was carr: y Mr. Carpejnter. Mr. J. rawford, ofNfew York, an < ert in his line, bas been secui ) manage the b usiness and 1 epairing of wa tches, clocks a jwelry will be : t feature of 1 usinesss. The > Crown Jewe' !o, will have an ad. in The Chr jie as soon as cue new stoch oods begin to i irrive. Mr. H. B. Ta: % of Darlingt 'ho has been working in t ounty f6r sev ral days, was 3 see us yes terday and ays tbat he ne ver met kin< eople in his lii e than the p le of Chesterf eld county, ays that whei i he struck 1 awn of Patrick 1 ie was direc o a pJace whe -e he could i edging and to t is mortiticat ie found that 1 e had strucl dormon den, md while lolds no hard 'eelings agai he party who < irected him his place, he is i sorry he \ ven sent to sucl a place. I ?ar't is dead agin Mormons ? vas surprised tc find that th vas a family in Chesterfield legenerate as to embrace sue >rofession, and as soon as ound where h< "was at" lunted other qua -ters. He si le is glad to knov that there rery few such in his county i lopes that the i ood people he county will irown down lard that in a v< ry short ti here will be non > such left he county. ?< The Evans Gro( n y Co. per lave made such a change in ippearance of thi ir store si iaking it over fror Mr. Tom ion that one accus ;omed to s u would not recot nize the pis DroDDimr some lkif>.<? r?f cm itid adding others and'a li changing around lias enat them to make a ve^y different pearing store in a very st time. Their new goods conti to roll in and other change; appearance may be expec from timet? time. f t'f Send us your ^obPrinting. ?m- W \ " ^:l-' \ ** ' * ' ^ ' / ' V'.' 1 ' ' *'* . . ?' * , c Late Saturday afternoon the Ne? -, town was thrown into a fever of excitement by the rapid discharge of a pistol. On investigs- ? tion it was found that < Marshall ton I Hutchinson was after a negro ^idi T* who had attempted to collect a -.gg forged check at the Merchants ? '. " & Farmers bank. A few weeks mer 1 ago a negro presented a check at the this bank and collected the trib * amount. It was afterward di?-1 p,.t, . co/ered lhat the signature to the , check was a forgery. The mat- . ter was kept quiet in the hope *? 1 that the negro would show up C again. ' Last Saturday, very late fori] ~es in the day, the same negro pre- ^ry ,yie sented himself at the bank with ."J a check purporting fo be signed n nd by the same party. He was iat he^ UP by cashier T. a rf ius Matheson but before help ves ^1. could reach him the negro (Jee wrenched himself loose from Mr. t. , Matheson and dashed off. At e this point Marshall Hutchinson resc T__ put in an appearance and gave pas n(j chase to the negro but the negro tor( ke outran the whole push?the pis- Con e r tol balls included?and made his var escape. In his efforts to get . away from Mr. Matheson the e negro left his shirt in Mr. Math- er J eson's hauds and his hat on the ing >ur floor. The negro is described as tiot Dm follows: Dark brown ginger-cake ne'he ?ro? about 5 feet 7 inches in led hoiRht, weight about 175 pounds, 1 ud slightly bow-legged and a little niip his parrot-toed. About 30 years old. arti ijy His name is Ed. Mack but has woi ied been signing himself A1 Mc- Par ree farlan." ed 1 |ay If you know where he is com- and municate with Merchauts & Par- one om mers Bank, Cheraw, S. C. trie 'he -I Ready for Business. Bie ,dy I have opened up my shop in kl?< rear of Chronicle office and am wea prepared to do any and all kinds and nf ITT Aflr 1 n tKo 15 lnnl.r. if K Kma hv vj. **vi n, ju uiic uiav>ivoililull line. J Shoeing of Horses and Mules Klst a specialty. 3 a T. C. Teal. Bll his + 1 the Cheraw Farm Land For Sale. ? ar- i ,m of Ch.eraw-125 acres, 2 dwellings. -* ;he barn and stables, 1500 young ied Pea?b trees, good water, healthy. L Price $50.00 per acre. ex'_ One plantation, adjoining ed boundary of Town of Cheraw? ^ 114 acres, dwelling and barn, the ind race-track place. Price $75.00 S the Per acre- Apply to W. P. Polirxv lock. Attorney at law, Cheraw, on Pi DeWITT*S2225SWITCHHAZEl So! SALVE For Piles, Burns, Sores. vel on, ?? ? I A BUTCHER He J DirrBRENGI ^ eg Is the, difference bet\ ggt eg and other ways?the ion 4 tween good meat and ch* jj YOU DON'T nst tS] bv the differenre in to 2 are as careful in th* ^ars ^ killing of our meats a md c| and in the Selling our ; ? i H. A. B he 4 At the Chera\? he ________________ Elys eg] We are always In tho market I are ^ and Eftfi mdf SO - Do You Want That will convert your slabs, which >ple into a product for which there is a df the Gibbes Lath Mill with nee ]in- Will do more work, and do it better v itop on the market. lcf- Three 12-inch Lath Saws. Or ods ttle . To demonstrate the superiority >led following special offer ap-- $12!5.00 Less 10 per jort nue Providing cash accompanies the or< s in and tan ship same day order is recie :ted /write for Catalog. I GIRRF1S MAfH ibo145.' MgnE^MFrf Ti)ftgflgHjj, l -""> v> f t ' ,.. 9 %s{ rspaper Act Where Congress Failed lew York, Sept. 12.? Al- J B. Parker, democrat canite tor the presidency in 4 made the following stateit regarding the disclosure of checks to those who confuted to the Harriman fund sident Roosevelt's elecuon, the events leading up t: )ougr? as should have peioed the service to the count.hat the newspapers are now irnwting to render it. Senator Tillman introduced 'solution calling for an inligation of the cnarge that I med it my duty to make in campaign of 1904. That dution should have been sed. and an opportunity afied to prove the amounts tributed by the many and ious protected industries of country?insurance and oth'lgantic corporations, includthe great railroad corpora>> is. ?i? Health in the Canal Zone. 'he high wages paid make it a ;hty temptation to our young sans join the force of skilled :kmen needed to construct the lama Canal. Many are restrain lowever by the fear of fevers I malaria. It is the knowing s?those who have used Eleoi Bitters, who go there without i fear, well knowing they are ? frnni moln*iniio infliinn/inmUU w UIUi|?t AVUO UlllUClJVJU VT 1U1I ctric Bitters on hand. Cures id poison too, biliousness, ,kness and all stomach, liver i kidney troubles Guaranteed T. E. Wannamaker drug;. 50c. icklen's Arnica Salve he Best Salve In The World. r-*V PtjgUe?. . |g| Attorney-at-law, Gheraw, a. G. TEVENSON & MATHESON. ATTORN EYS-AT-L AW ractiee in all Courts of Chesterfield surrounding counties and in United bes Court. ne of the firm will be At Chesterfield y Monday. IING | E veen our way |j}=> difference bepoor meat, and Sb LOSE jp methods. We u i selection and s you could be, - ^ aim is to please. ^ URCH I j Market. * or Beef Cattlo. Chlckone ^ * fr A Machine i otherwise would be refuse, imand ? Bolter Combined vith less power than $my other ie 22-inch Bolting Saw. of this machine we make the ' cent. Discount Jer. We have them in stock ved. INERY CO.. COLUMBIA. S. C. "V