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The Barnwell Sentinel, Barnwell, S. C LOCAL ITEMS. Mr* M. E. Black, of Spring field. was in the.city Monday. • C apt .J. A. M eye r v of % Movers AHl^ l w-as in the city Tuc.-day. Mr. F. M. Young/of- .Fair* -fax,* was in town-on business Tuesday., f V ” Mr. J. W. Pender, of Allen dale County, was in the city Monday. Misses Fraulein Ray - ami Bessie Wilson, of the Friend ship section, were visitors here Saturday. Mr. I. W. Rountree, one of Dunbarton’s most 'prosperous farmers, was in to>V» Tuesday on business. 1 '■ *’ • ■- Mrs E. D. Blount and dangh ter ., Miss Gussie, of Appleton, were visitors in the city Tues day. Misses Roddy, Griffin and Breeden, three of Baruweh’s high school,, teacher*.*' visiwd friends in Orangeburg last week end. Mr. Kent Best, of this city, attended the annual conven tion of the Live Wire Agents of Tire Atlanta Georgian Sunday America!*, which was held in Atlanta February 26th and 27th. Kent is the local representa tive, of The Atlanta Georgian, and Sunday American and was awarded one of the Georgia American’* Live-Wire- badge-* as a token of his splendid busi ness ability and the enterprise which earned for him an invi tation to the “Round I p ban- ■piet which was given Wednes day night attended by the publisher ami heads of the Georgian. His presence there was not onty distinction to him* •n If. but a ertGit t<> tin* towu producing a boy of his caliber. Tlio boys that attended the convention were entertained in every way j>ossible. They en joyed sight-seeing trips over Atlanta, theater parties, ban- »|tiet*, business meeting* and all kinds of fun. Well drilling done bv B. .M. Drummond. Will go to any place in Barnw^H Ouhly. B. M. Drummond. Barnwell, S. C. T- ENTERTAINERS . i 1 ?!™ H5W TQ CANDIDATE S CARDS. NEEDED IN FRANCE FIGURE INCOME TAX 1 Primary Election for AllendaleCounty First primary March 11, HIV; Second While certain branches of the work'Squarely Up to Every Individual ttfc "NSUbnal War Work Council o' ttre;T- M. C. A: h^s be«h dottrg;for^Eome , priinary March 25;'19l*fc to Get Busy by March 15 time are being Curtailed, one type of serviette being called upon for more co-operation than ever before. Al though for soma time thefe have been approximately 400 to &0Q entertainers in France; many difficulties have sur rounded this type of service and the thousands of shows which have been given in France have only been put over in spite of almost superhuman difficulties. Now, however, with the period of demobilization forcing upon the,Army new problems has a real spirit of oo-operation been shown by the Army authorities. Therefore, Gen eral Pershing ha& ,detailed Colonel Kelly, from his own Staff, to act as entertainment officer for the A. E. F., which position places him as the liai son officer between the Army and the “Y”. Entertainment Bureau in Paris. Theatres and large bulldingB are be ing taken over, mechanics supplied by*! the Army are putting them Into opera tion and the “Y” is producing shows, given by soldier fklent alone, and also dramatic and vaudeville performances and .miscellaneous musical programs, the personnel of all of which must be recruited from this country. Owing to the large number of men In the Army with entertainment abil ity, no effort is being made to send men from this side. Women, however, are wanted tor these positions In large numbers. 12# muet be sent out from this country every month, which wllf require the cooperation of every re cruiting agency throughout the coun try All entertainers are supplied with uniforms, Life, Accident and Health Insurance, transportation, and allow 1150.00 per month for living expenses In France. * i The womea should be preferably be tween the ages of 23 and 30, neat and attractive and possessed of a pro nounced ability In their particular line. ; The field for entertainment now reaches from the coast towns - in Fra nee j4ght rrp and Into Oenmmy; for while the **Y” cannot do much with the Army of Occupation in the way of Canteen, U can supply entertainment and is doing so on an Increasingly large scale Information may b« ob- , tain«-d‘from W. C King, Peters Build ing, Atlanta. Ga. a; or Suffer Penalty. -sarv for the provisions o. tarv of the navy. The secretary w m m of war anil the secretary of the navy, respectively, shall make all regulations nee enforcement of the tins section. t “2. All persons separated froyi active military service lif ter receipt,of tlie**e instruction who is entitled to th $*U) provided for in - “Don’t wait until the final dup date, March- 15t1i, for paying your Income Tax ami lnaking your return. Avoid the lust minute rush. Any person can figure out hia liability today as well as lie can next week, and if there is any point on which lie needs advice he can now get in toqchwltha Revenue man.” Tlds word.of advice is from Duncan CY Heyward, Collector .- of Internal Revenue, Columbia, who Is collecting the Income Tax in South Carolina. Collector Heyward Is giving without charge every aid of his office and ids enlarged field force to help the people get their payments and their returns in by March 15th. —— —r - - But the Income Tax men Will not pull youf "(IfiTird^ll or yoTir cbaCIaTTg, according to the Collector’s announce ment. It is squarely up to every indi vidual (o figure out his own case and to get busy if lie come/ within the scope of tlie new Revenue .law. , Did You Earn This Much? Every unmarried person who »©• ceived Income averaging $19.25 a week during 1918 and every -married couple who Joint Ur received tricorne averaging $38.50 a week should secure at once from the nearest Deputy Collector or the nearest bank a btHUk Form 104OA. That .form contains the Information he will-need to enublc him to figure his correct net income and any tax that he owes the Government. The ltlw requires that every unmar ried iiersori who had a net lnyome of $1,000 or over and every marrU-d per son whose net income was $2,000 or over (Im-hidtng tiie Income of husband «*r wife and the earnings of minor children, If any) must make a return , on or liefore }Iarch 15rh. And this re quirement does not hinge on whether ; the person owes, a tax. Taxable Income. I As iwHvidnni nrnsf tnrtnde imdeT gross Income .all gains, profits him) In come derived- from nalarh-s, wages or comj>en«iitlon for |>orxonal service of whatever kind and in whatever form paid or from profession*. v«m atoms, business, sales or desllnr* in property of all kinds. Interest, rent, dlvidrnda ! or profits derived from any aoiirre j whatever. Very few Items' of income 1 are exempt, ' 1 iHsluctioiia include ordinary and net*- j essary business expenses, Interest paid ! or ncorm-d on Indebtedness, taxes of all kinds except Federal Income and j excess profits taxes and assessment* | for l<M-al benefits, losses actually sus tained, deM* ascertained to l>e worth less and depreciation on buildings, tna- | chlnery, fixture*, etc., used in business. A furtlier dedinjtb-n la allowed for c«h>- boiius oj ' tributlotis to coriHirntloiis iuM-rRtr«l for tilt? alMJVej rellghms. cbaritaiile, scientific or edu- rntlonal purposes or for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals to an amount not excelling 15 per cent of ;u*t quoted will be credited with Armstrong A Spelling are now j and paid such bonus uj>on their sole agents for I. II. C. raachin* j liual pay vouchers. In the event I the taxpayer * net Mfh computed ory of all kind*, including gas that they have been separated j without the benefit of the contribution engines. Watch for their ad in from active service prijr to re next week’s issue. eeipt of three instructions, but have not yet received final pay the disbursing.oilicer making Ti na 1 settlement will include and pay the bonus of $60 in making such settlement. Disbursing officer making payment of #60 itr connection with final settle ment will make indorsement in each case on the discharge cer tificate. or or discharge order, if no cer- I am now carrying the big gest line of Watch^fT Clocks; Jewelry of all kinds, Silver ware, Tut Glass, Eye Glasses and Stationery ever displayed in Barnwell. 1 am better equipped for repair work than ever before ; and after thanking my many customers for past favors I wish to still solicit ilwF)TaH i $na~go~~wirir Tito assurance that l x will exercise every effort to please them. _,. r .q-,2>w- W. D. Gnnu, tf ' ; \ f Jeweler. discharge’ certificate discharge v , v . w , ideate is.Dsued, or each per-on BONIS FOR OFFICERS AND MEN AND AR^IY NURSES Continuetlirom page oin* v IS, 19J7, or (!>) to any poi*K>u who is enitleu to retired pay or T 0 the heirs or legal re presentatives of - *any person entitled to any payment under this section who lias died pr may die before receiving such Tray men t. In -th e -lease, of any person who subsequent tosepara- tion from the service as specified 'lias been ,appomted or inducted into the military or naval forces of the United States and. has been or is again separated from the service as above specified only one payment or -160 shall be raade,_ The above amount, in the case of separation from" the service on or prior.to the passage of this act / shall be paid as soon as practicable*after the passage of this act and in the case of separation from the service after the passage of this act shall he paid at the time of.j&uch ieparatiui-i. The., amounts herein provided for shall-be paid out of the ap- priation9 for ‘TVy of the army! und ‘Fay of the q^vy.’. reqa-c- i tively, by su«h disbursing cfli-1 cers as may be dfckignated by ibt f % % _ U ' A.. wM-iufl me sccrc | showing specifically that such bonus was paid, • persons separated fro.L active military service w from April 6,. 1017, to date of receipt of tITe>c instructions, who are entitled to the -fuO bonus in reference, and who have received their final pay, will forward claim for such bonus direct to S icer, Leinbu ;ton, j>. C,, pi.yted to .set- dcli applica- i <a) the dis- 3i* order for if no-certili- * \ cate vvtis issued, but both certifi- cate and qrder, if both \yere is sued, the paper bearing iuaotse- meiit of^Rul payment being re- (juired (b) a statement of all military service since April G, 1017, showing jdace and date of reporting at first military sta tion, and (c) address ta which check is to be sent. When-set- tlement is made all personal pa pers will be returned to 'appli cant with check. No further correspondence is necessary ex cept to advise-of- change in ad dress of ^applicant. No otlier disbursing officers are authorized to pay Maims covered by this paragraph.^ Tin* tax|*H.vfr Is not allowed to de duct un.v iH-rsonal. living or fauilijr ex- pen*«*, any amount *|M>nt fof improving pro|M-ny or making good Its exhaus tion for which an allowance is claimed under depreciation. Figuring th« Tax. Before flcuclng the normni tax the dividends are deducted ns credits from net Income, together with the personal exemption. Ah in previous years, divi dends of domestic corjHimtions are ex empt front normal tax when eecclved. by the stockholder. —-The tmrtitHl tax mft-s for rtttrens am) residents, ure ||« follows: Oil tiie first of net Income in excess of the credits the rate is <5 per cent; t*n ittty- ftmlre-r tirxaHe hTrmnr the -rate tl 12 per cent. , The surtax rates pfipl.v to net !n- cotno of eaeh Individual In excess of $.",(Ni<». Tile l^et/'.^liU exemption and the dlvhTelidjFaro not 'fieductilde before computitprsurtax. In the case of.re turns^ ^-fiy -husband, and wife, the net Imxmie "f each is eonsidered se;mratc- Ty In computing any surtax that may be due. Form 10-10 should .he used-for making returns,of net income exceed ing 85.0110, ami the instructions' on that form will show lmtv to figure the sur tax, l ' ■ . Business House Returns, Employers and otiiers who . paid wag»‘s, salaries, rents, interest t»r sim- iHir <leternilnahie gains in an amount of. $1,000 or over during 1018 to any person niust file an information return with the Government. Blanks may be secured from the Collector. Every partnership must file a return showing its Income and deductions and the nanu^and nddrestf-pf-each -partner, with ids share of the profits or losses during the past year. Personal service corporations will file similar informa tion for lOlSf, \ CLERK OF COURT. " Alienee, Sre., fcb.- F7. P»W.- 4 do hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Clerk of.Court of- AJIendale County, subject to .the rules and regulations of the Democratic prima ry election, pledging myself to abide by the results and to support the nominees of the democratic pa^ty. Wm. T. Googo - ...... d • i. - • '*..•• ' # 1*1 ; . v - • FOR CORONER Ulmers,S.C., March3,1919. 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner of Allendale County, subject to the rules and regulation » of the Demo cratic primary election, pledging myself to abide by the results and to support the nominees of the Democratic party. J. VV. Main. CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADVS. == • 1 For Sale DRESSED LUMBER FOR SALE-Just received one "car load of ceiling, floor ing and siding. Prices right. Addfess F'armers Union Mercantile Co., Bara well, S. C. 2-21-21 FOR SALE—Fine farm, 183 acres, in ihe Asparagus belt, two miles from Willis- ton, 1*« from F.lko, S. C. Four acres young asparagus in bearing. Land will make bale of cotton 'pgr acre. Dwelling and all necessary outbui d ings. Good water and fine fruit. Land rented for this year but can give pos session of dw elling at once. Mrs. W. H. F'aves,' *. F.lko, S. C. R. A. Teicher FLORIST SUMTER, - SOUTH CAROLINA Flowers for aW occasions. Wedding bouquets and funeral designs made upon short notice- Orders solicited through Mrs. J. M. Caldwell, Barnwell, S. C. X NOTICE. 1- hercb rii tif ih> •J ** spoi xt- HUH hie lor toy i Cohen, w 1 biic thM I will xm made b\ ' m . 8 minor mm * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ it it it it it it it it * * A INCOME TAX PAY9 FOR PUBLIC BENEFITS. “Viewed in its large**.* and ;ir0est sense, The payment of taxes is payment for benefits received or expected. Onty from a narrow and essentially selfish and shortsighted virtqwlht can the individual propose to him self the Pin s !"n of, tax liability us a tk-*iruble-courco of aetion.’*- I*nlef C i Hup -rual It*- 1 otn me. *************** ★ * ★ * * * * ★ * * * * * * * * * “CITATION. w STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ccui.tj of BarowefL* Hj J« liu K, Scelling, Enquire. P/obu e Judge. s\ hereti Id*~A. Hughe* hath mads •uit to in# to grant unto her Letter* of Adnair ittration ol the Stale and effret* oi E. E, Boyntou, deces*ed ; The*e are !lu it*fnre. to cite tud ad- mosith ail and singular the klrdrsd and i-reditt rs ol tke *a d E. E. Bjjii- !on. deceased, that the? I*e and appear Irefors in# iu tiie Court of Pn bate, to be he!d at Barnwell, S. C.rtfll M n day. March 17‘h, n*-xt. after pub- licati >n there*-*!, #t ek*v.-o * clock in tlicl-'renoon, to #how cauee, if any they have, why the laid Adminutraticn should not be granted. Given under my Hat d thi* 4th day of Match, Auno Domini 1919. John K. Bnelliog. Judge of Probate Court. Publi-hed on the Qth day of March, 1919 in the Barnwell Sentinel NOTICE OF DISCHARGE N.ttiee ia« hereby gie*n that I have filed my final account with Hon. John K. Buel'ing, Judge of Probate for Barn well County, an administrator of the et • tate of W. B. Cave, dt c'd,and will apply for an order of dircharge and letter# di»ttu<jory, on Saturday, the 15th day of March, 161P, B. H. Cave, —’“Artmirdstrator. p.itrd this 7th day oi Febtuary, 1919 CITATION THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF li.i RNWKI I.. By John K; Snelling, Esqjuire, Probate .1 udRe. Whereas, B. L. East' rid g hi th made suit to me to grant unto, him Let era of Administration i f tin*estate and effect* of L> e Allen Eas'.erlit g ; TUse are,Gur forua_Laj:iie' i«uf ;vd- monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Lee Allen Easterling, deceased, tha’t they be and appear, before me in the r _court of pro bate,to be held at Barnwell on Saturday, Marjh 8, i.ext, aft<*r publ cation thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said a iminigtration should not be granted. G.yen under my Hand, this 18th day of February, Anno Domini 1919.V John K. S.iertnig, Judge of Probate. Published on the 20thj day of Febru ary, 1919, in-the Barnwell Sentinel. “Deep Stuff” Is What Doughboys Read Over There Paris.—(By Mail.)—Not “best sellcra” but serious *orka I# the lltcf^ ary refreshment demanded ^by the American soldier* In ‘France, now that the/w ar is over, and ou^ boy's are waiting t© pet bach home. , TUo soldier is a sefious-minded person, with decided Intellectual views, all reports to the contrary. He wants to make,his way in the world. The American M. C- A. In France came to this conclusion when * group of 300 doughboys, when asked what they woyld like as light read ing matter, spoke up with one voice, and demanded books on applied Math ematics. They were so much: in earnest about it that the Y. M. C. A. decided to start its first class in practical arts in France. B. H. Morri son, formerly an instructor in the States Teachers’ College of Greeley, Colorado, was sent for to take, charge of the class. The fliet real impediment to intellectual research among the buclTpri vates presented itself when it was discovered that there wasn’t so far ate any could find out, an American book on applied mathematics in adl Fraqc<\ There were the French ones, of course, but none should be es- pect^d to stauly-French and Mathematics simultaneously. It really isn’t well to mix drinks from the fort of learning In thAt wayr Mr. Morri son, however, was undaunted by the absence of textbooks and volun teered to teach without them until the ones which were wired for Im mediately could arrive from the good old U. S, JL / 1 OF a S.~LIBtkJ OF ANY ISSUE. l or the convenience of our customers and the puclic, we have opened a LIBERTY BOND DEPARTMENT, and will buy and sell for cash any issue oi Government Bonds of any Denomination. . \Ve will be governed by the market quotations on the prices paid. - "* It will be a pleasure to advise with holdersd! Liberty Bonds as to the values of the different issues. 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