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4 LOCAL DO! t 1 Mrs. Ira B. Dunlap of Rod spent Saturday afternoon here relatives. Uo T-V T.I TV "" - mi. v. c. nonejr or torkvllle 1 on business this week. Mrs. Ola P. Gattllng has ret from a visit to Columbia. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. \ Sunday, morning a daughter. Mr and Mrs. O. B. Hartlett moved into the Canfield cotta North Main Street. I cottage on Elm Street, re and become a member of the Ch; of commerce. Mr. Oliver C. Blackmon and I movod last week into their han cottage on Elevn Street, re purchased from Mr. Herbert H Rev. H. R. Murchlson went to lotte this morning, accompanlni Murchinson's mother, Mrs. Lai who is to under treatment al Presbyterian Hospital in that Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Williams a ce the birth of a ten pound dai Tuesday, March 3. Miss Jennie Qettys returne< sionary of the A. K. Presby I* church from Mexico an inter talk to the Junior Society at the Church last Sunday. She told i labors in the mission field rep patricularly to that part of it in the children would be most lute She brought with her to little i Sollese a Mexican girl whom s! adopted. This bright child s number of songs in Spanish i deligt of the Junior. ltev. J. H. Thayer of Willia will preach at the First Baptist ( next Sunday at both the m< and evening services run both and evening services . Mr. D. P. Baker left last nig Baltimore where he will unde surgical operation while away 1 visit his son L. L| Baker, O. S., U. S. S. Tallahouse at Washlngt The Lancaster chaptor of U. will meet at the residence of \ B. Mackey Thursday arterno< 4 o'clock. personal: Mr. John Riddle of Lancastei today in the city on business. 11111 Record. >. Mr. J. A. Uuggins has re to his home in Ilichhiirc utter v bis son, Mr. Ed Huggins. Mr. J. T. Wylie lias returnei New York. Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey sp? week-end in Hock with the er's mother, Mrs. \\\ T. Steele. Miss Jennio CJettys returne sionary of the A. it. P. church Sunday with Mrs. W. 1). Craig. Mr. W. S. Hough spent Sun Cha rlotte. Mrs. J. P. Hackney and mo P. Jr., Charlotte are the guests former's sister Mrs. L. C. L Mr. J. II. Witherspoon mu< jgj business trip to Atlanta litis w? Magistrate John L. Caskey ? ed $245 in tines during the mi February and sent to the county gaug three prisoners for thirt each. Miss Corinne Thomson has i ed from a visit to Spurtanbui luman. Mrs. Mary II. Barron has re trom a trip to Charlotte. Mr. L. C. L.azbeny has re from a ousiness trp to New Y< Mr. Clarence Robinson spen day .n Rock Hl?l. Mr. and Mrs. Joel U. P.la fpent Jail week at th?3 home of B. Lingle. Mrs. John Reld has returnei Bethune where she visited her ter, Mrs. Joe Hough. a Mr. Rufus Thompson of Ri ^ Is at home from Cary N. C. wl has been attending school. Miss Frances Massey came TTJ11 J 11 win riuin mil iMin mumiug visit to Mrs. H. E. Coffey. KralKht Train Derailed. Yesterday afternoon the bound freight train in charge < ductor Fourts and Engineer I the Southern, met with an a< Just this side of Cane Creek t post 79. The cab, a boz car i oil tank wore derailed and the torn up for some distance. Th bound passenger train, due at I > ter at 7:48 P. M... could not pa was detoured around to Roc on the Lancaster and Chester R by way of Cheater. None of th were hurt. The track c>ared during the night and th passenger train from Rock Hil through at (he usual, time. LAST DAY TO FILE IUCTN1 Only Sickness and Absence (J for Extending Income Tav Id Washington, March 2.?Thl the last day under the new inco law for the filing of returns < vate Income for last vear. regulation* of the treasury < ment only sickness and abseil regarded aa ground* for an ext All those who fall to file th trpns today are liable to fines ing from 920 to $10,000. Collector* of internal revenu recently adviser to forward ^ treasury department reports si the number of returns died as ( ruary 20 and officials were pr today to receive these reports Tv 'ait as the work can be dlspt officials will begin Issuance of ments preliminary to the payn the tax. SAYS BENTON ] WAS UNARMED c Washington Officials Deceive Infor- ^ i with niation That Britisher l>ie?l From Wounds in Stomach. c s here wasningion, Feb. 28.?William S. . urned Benton, the British subject slain at Juarez, was unarmed and was shot c, vn to death In Villa's office, pistol bullets through the stomach ended his life, according to conclusive lnformahave tlon which has reached Washington ^ ge an officials. While no statement to this efTect was forthcoming today slacken- c cently 'nK of official Interest in the propos- ^ " ed post mortem of Benton's today was \ evident, the belief being that the ex- _ amination would be useful only In . family that It might supplement the dsome evidence of timid witnesses who poseently sibiy otherwise would withdraw their orton. oraj statements. > char- Benton carried no arms when he g Mrs. approached Villa's office in Juarez, ldurm according to Information; he spent t the two hours waiting for the interview city. that tended in his death, walking I' back and forth in front of the office ighter building; he was hhot through the) stomach after he entered the office 1J and received other wounds after- ' 1 mis- ward, although the first was mortal. terian General instructions as to the \ esting method of investigation to -be purA U P 8Ue(* were issued today by the State ' and War Department to their reproof her Hentative at El Paso. It Is realized erring that local conditions must determine which the details and only broad lines were rested drawn in the directions. ] alatric it was not known exactly today ] ie has when the commission would start for ; ang a Chihuahua. t to the Secretary Garrison early in the ] day authorized General Scott, in | command of the post at 101 Paso, to < mston soi,,rt two Army surgeons to make. :hurch medical examination of the body. ornillg The examlnntlnn nf nonfnn'a hniio: Tues- will bo conducted by trio United States authorities, the Rrltish view being , ht for that the responsibility rests on the rgo a State Department. io will The British Ambassador has taken | . frequent opportunity to show the sat- ! on isfaction his Government feels at the j1 on- attitude of the State Department add- : D (jt ing another tribute today to the ac-'' . tivity which has marked the prosecu- ' ' tion of the inquiry. a It is believed that when the facts connected with the killing of Benton are developed fully unless the United | States Government feels called upon . to demand reparation, the British ' ^ Government simply will docket the ,, J case and place it on file to be pre-1 sented to the future Government of 1 Mexico for settlement when the day , - spent of rooki,ig comes. ?Hock answer 'las been returned to,' the latest query from Governor Gol-i, quitt of Texas as to whom he could | turned a<i,jres8 a requisition for the surfeiting render of the Federals who killed Vergara, the Texas ranchman. 1 from wha'i \ cham'r'rr of form- commerce" means (1 Mis- ^jr | || Ui-ure, n Former Liuiras, spent train. Tells What the Organization day in I>i?l for (Ireenville. To the Bditor of Tlio News: , Lln-r J. i have just read in today's News of the about the organization of your chamazbeuy her of commerce for Lancaster countle a tv. I cannot refrain from congratu;ek. lilting you and the people of Lancas:ollect ter 011 the grand success you have 1 intli of made in launching your chamber of , f chain commerce. y days I have been wathching what you j had to say in The News for the last return- two or three years about the organrg and ization of your business people into a chamber of commerce and was exturned pecting that you would land a big sucess, but I did not dream that it turned would be anything like this. Many of .our cities, with three to it Sun- fimes the population of Lancaster, have not a commercial organckmon issatlon with the financial strength, Mr ic nor with as many members as your organization has. I wish I had been rl from "ittlng back in some corner to have daugh- s(>en nn(i heard the enthusiasm and j speech-making at this meeting?the verside best an due biggest thing Lancaster i?re nu has ever done for itself. ' I have been identified with the over chamber of commerce here since its for a Inception, and have seen it grow from a membership of 30 or 4 0, with j an income of about $250 annually, to a membership of over 4 00?and an annual Income of $12,000 per anwest nf mn. I 11 hllB made, and is still making, Greenville, and is by far the greatiird on power In the city. I predict now ccldent that at the end of three years, for it mile whlch your have more than $12,000 tnd an I Spend, that you will not have a ) track member who would exchango the e West I benefits derived from the exepndture ..ancas-|of that $12,000, for four times las, but i *12,000 or $48.000?no doubt about k Hill your success if your members coailway operate and work for the good of e crew Lancaster. was Very respectfully, e early J* BRUCE, 1 came Greenville, Feb. 28, 1914. ^ How to Bankrupt the Doctors. round* I A Prom,nent New York physician sting. says, "If It were not for the thin s was stockings and thin soled shoes worn me tax by women the doctors would probTji/dor a'5'y bankrupt ' When you con1 opart- tract a cold do no. wait for It to deco are velop Into pneumonia but treat it at enslon. once. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy elr re- Is intended especially for coughs and i rang- colds, and has won a wide reputaI tlon by its cures of these diseases, e were It is most effectual and Is pleasant to the and safe to take. For sale by ail lowing | dealers. ^ >f Feb- I "-"Si DR. C. B. PRATT, itched, I T>cntlst, assess- Phone 285. lent of Office over Lancaster Pharmacy, j Office hours, 9 to 1; 2 to I. THE LANCASTER NUffS, MA I,'CI I ri. ; Business Notices Business UNNINO NOTICE?We will gin on TIIK MERCHANT Fridays onIy\uJJl farther notice. our candidates jancaster Cotton OrNCmnpany. apparol from Seal 34-tf of our merchants h Ing done elsowhe IISTERS HEAD my free offer. This and there jou ari od and roiir addr??- w?nt tho morchani 0 ton daysXtraatmontThat positively tb? K? urea all femsSalweakn esses. Ad- 1001 the.,r Ut"?b? IroBB with stamn. mVoM. A. Hilton. Rre R*R n- < " Cershaw, S. C. ^37-46-P-F maR wbo wrote th ' _ well. You can po your benefit and tc VANTED?To buy your cow hides, benefit, and to tl mink, otte\^,mAiskrats, 'possum, town?however ] soon, sheep, goat \ml horse hides, small. iVant 6.000 pounds ar*^ce. See me | >efore you sell. CaperstJauthen. LOST?SonnVher 1 ChesterfielcNq^ve lOG WANTED?A wholo ho*, must Elks* gold watcfi" be killed cold weather, weight will be paid If ibout 7 5 to rfilh?xlLyou have such olfice. 1 hog, please state prWNaian ted per >ound. Address, H. C., care News. FOUND?Last Mo | robe. Owner i SIMS SCHOOL HOUSE DOTS. (Pay?ng for Oils n( ?ivll Term of ^ Court of Monroe, ' ^ RENT_^ Judg?*y Shaw yesterday began a ' , ^rnlshed ro^h :wo weetrsL^ term of court for the Ferguson. -rial of civil caBhtj. The business ran n yesterday embraced\^two divorce Xt'.ki ?ses in which Ben BT^torgan and ' to seii^uu*?-8 W. A. Biggers were grantea^dlvorces Morton, from their wives. i _ _ ,. . Advertisement. LOST?ladles g? ' school ixm^e a: VKTKltlNARV SUKOEON. , ReW"d >' I have located In Lancaster for the | ___________ practice of mV profession, and am ,, . ...... nrennrn.1 t,. u..~ F.P.fiR I- nil W.?v OWJtll iur ? """ *ny and all diseaseSs^Calls answered of pure yi^d I lay of night. Call nVa at Gregory- ^or ' . *" "' "f llood Live Stork Company. caster, S. It. 1 W. H. nOTZ, Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate U. S. C. Veterinary Sur geons, Washington, D. C. SOMK ONE on cently, ^if L ! v. .. goods witlr**4*e-^ ' ? <e" signs their conn! To the Partners of Lancaster County: out." Well, that' Yor are tordially invited to become itl large quantitie members (fLdie Lancaster Chamber our custom gets t of CommerceAwhich will meet soon :l customer9 If r to per'ect ltsTorganization , The Tarmers of thtr-aounty can get as WA' much good out of n^e organization as any one else. It Wans much for Reliable bnsin< both town and coutnA Call on me templates baying when in town and unlttXw+Ui us. resent LyonfKKni J. B. MACKORBfeL., ter coanty. SpTl Acting Secretary Lancaster Cham- Particnlars write her of Commerce. Broad St., Charlei i ^ V v ! "THE MA | FOR V X ? DR. M. R. CAMPBELL the w, Lancaster for the past four yea *? who are always glad to welcot I DR. CAMPBELL Y X "ay, and Wednesday, March i ?*? j? off until the last hour, but com I ALL WC ? ? IF DR. CAMPBELL, confer a great favor on the I Y 7<? a i . .1 /i/\a?nv i nron .z. him adjust the LUiYlrLAln l. | EXAfl I STAND/ | 1 LANCASTER, ? t V imnmmidmmnimii nmimaaiii iniii ?inihhmpbnw > 1914. Notices gltttlllilMI 8 say that some of buy their wearing rs-Roebuck. Some 8tot iavo their job print;- TUE re than In Millen, 9. The candidates fjQ located Is to vote for them, close of i want The News to \w rns?and there you fj? Loans a i (Ga.) News. The Uja* Overdri Is paragraph wrote W ^ I 211 (Mil fk III Bonds i nder it yourself, to M >?*? ' Ul* 111 hv tb ? the benefit of your V Furultu (10 benefit of your |.^J( X. Bankini large, or however Qv We Invite theXtten- Due fi fijj Uon of the Pub)lc to Cumem e on Main street or the annexed statement. Gold nue, Tuesday night, { Sliver i >Uiucm. Reward In presenting \ this Coin returned?tb?-fciews . . \ Checks statement, we are not I TT I fllft insensible of the factN Total nday night, one lap ai4ji^4iave same by (f$ that such a very satis- Capital iv. A. BJ?Llndsey. [ Surplus factory showing has Undlvid Att . Cum ee furnished or un- been made possible Taxe ^Apply to Q.fF. g only through the I friendship and patron- Individ < Wt i eek. Edwards St (AA of the people of Savingf ** W Tinfe C ^ ^tS9< this community. poplt old watch between M We take this oppor- GeriVe nd railroad station. gjf Cashlei sd-^to^fcljjws office. tunlty to thank our Othet 1 " +ft-4 4 AA Intoi ____________ W patrons, and to ask Sa i^5i Pp CIIING?From pen [ft* their continued supluff Orpingtonn. $1 T t l?U^Craig, Lan- JS*. port during the year P n 1^^^ 'firm * a orwrv-f* ' 1914. We invite new Cc 4 ^ I Bofo ( < accounts upon a r cip- jCashioi the street said re- L , I who, b llirscli & Sons buy rocal basis. , 'above (Kijors betto look (ft Your? 10 Iw'i, s vvlt^we do. Buy ''fjfj1 s and paV-fash and THE HANK OF - t he benedt. Arc you flB .. t10 ,ot. why not? w Lancaster '*" 19 N'THD. M "The Old Reliable." Correci ess man. who com- L<- C automobile, to rep- tors, ght cars la lanras- 'W1 l?4W opportnaity. H. BslUlwfr. ft 7 ft'V'V'V'V'W'V'V V'V'9'l ton, 8. O. ? DMING\r--n c Tur i a yr iiil i YOUR E\ ell knownEye-sight Specialist, who h irs, rendering service which has wonh ne him to oar " LEADING CITY. " A Will only be with us THREE DAY )th 10th and 11th. So if you need a e early so you can get a careful EXA IRK GUARAN' ? done work tor you that is UNSATISl Doctor and on as by calling while he AINATION FREE iRD DRUG SOUTH ( J I t 5 AMAM.MAMg I lank No. 33. MB ement of thn (TnndlWn* <rf t : BANK OF LANCASTER, '<? at Lancaster. 8. C.. a tthe business January 13th, 1914. BB RESOURCE8. W . .nd Discounts. ... $463,674.87 " ifts 7,490.16 BB md Stocks owned ie Bank 10,500.00 >^5 ire and Fixture*. . 1,000.00 BB g House 6,800.00 rom Banks and ii ers 156,165.22 BB :y 18,702.00 fljft JL 3,650.00 and Other Minor BB 3,035.36 fj| and Cash Items. 301.72 ijj II 1 8659,319.31 flB LIABILITIES. E< Stock Paid In... 8 60,000.00 BB I Fund 100,000.00 led Profits, less ent Expenses and BB s Paid 22,106.16 Banks and Bank- >f 3,640.38 JP5 ual Deposits Sub- BB bo Check 282,855.29 &< em s Deposits 88,368.18 p Q Certificates of De- BB 89,827.61 >5 no< id Checks 14,338.38 oa 's Checks 513.47 BB In Liabilities, vlx: W mo est Reserved on .vings Accounts and BBi (rtlflcates 7,770.96 'ajal ntl Si Kn 1 $659,319.31 BBl ? , ; OF SOUTH CAROLINA, >unty of Lancaster?ss. jei re me came Geo. W. Williams, (p it ? p of the above named bank, t t eing duly sworn, says that the rn and foregoing statement is a W nditioa of said bank, as shown U ,rr liooks of said bank. st< OEO. W. WILLIAMS. A ,,, rn to and subscribed before me AA } th day of January, 1914. , \ JNO H. POAO. JP. iei Notary Public of S. C. ?0 f i I?Attest: Leroy Springs, R. < mi rawford, L. C. Payseur, Dlreo- R v m nk |jg r MMMMMMMMMJBJBJ* ?at lei _ iir ;st ? ' 1 T I* Bt,? 1 ati V mj > ^ ' I a % ?" X Tt ">n WUR"f rES re as been coming to f.Z >r him many friends t % m Jl t a M t % S~Monday, Tues- | u % iork do not put it * MINATION. % !i rEED } < r ? FACTORY you will ? " Y is Acre, andf let V Y A ? 1 >i A ' CO. fl ; CAROUNA. || ^VVVYYyyVs ^ iJM