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OLD AGE STAR'1 WITH 8oinere paps that old age begins with eakened kidneys and digestive organs. This being true, it is easy to believe that by keeping the kidneys and dI+, gestive organs cleansed and in proper an4 life prolonged far beyond that rn joyed by the average person. For ovor 200 years 0014) MEDAL lanrlem oi2 has boon relieving the weaknesses and disability duo to ad vancing years. It is a ttaniard old '.tirn home romedy and neodis no Intro duet "n, O(11,) MIl)AL Hanarlin 0ili inclosd nit odorless, tasteleos capsules contain!ng about 5 drops eaeh. Take thoeh as you would a pill, with a email "FOOl CLEANERS Of Wearing Apparel an ings of all D WE DYE AND CLEA Parcel Post and Expri -Immediate FOOTER'S DYE WOR YOU CAN GoodT without good I 8-3-3 IDEA] GR0 supplemented A i and careful atte you a handsom year's crop. MANNING I- ummmm mmm BEST I A' Reasonab Nothing but the ver; our prescriptions, and th the way your physician s RUBBER GOOe TOILI and a full and~c 'STATIC A We h A MODERN SO ' CIGA RS, TOBACC' BROWN'S DI Below Bank of Manning. BUY WAR SAS Fertili Nitrate of So4 Mur~iate of PC High-grade M We can save y< give us a chance a1 We take Liberty B, on Fertilizer. iBACGETT 4 'S YOUR KIDNEYS swallow of water. The oil utimuates the -kidney acton and enables the organs to throw or, the poisons which cause premature old age. Now life and strength Increase ls you continue the treat knt. When completely restored continue taking a capsule or two each day. GOLD I1I ii DAL Hlaarlem Oil Cap sules Will keep you In health and vigor and provent a roturn of the disease. Do not wait until old age or disease have settled down for good. Go to your druggist and got a box of GOLD Mr.DAL. )Haarlem Oil Capsules. Money rofutded if they do not help you. Three sizes. But remnember to ask for the origfnal Imported GOLD MEDAL brand. In sealed packages. rEP'S" and E YR::RS d Household Furnish escriptions. N ARMY CLOTHES ass Shipments Given Attention. KS, Cumberland, Md. 7T GROW obacco ! Fertilizers. Our TOBACCO WER vith good work rntion will insure e profit on this OIL MILL. )RUGS r le Prices r best materials go into ay are compounded just ays. >S and E~T ARTICLES amplete line of. 'NERY. ave D~A FOUNTAIN ull Line of DS and CANDIES. lUG STORE, Manning, S. C. 'ING STAf1PS Lzers! :a. tash. ixed Fertilizer >u money if you your order. >nds in payment te BOMAR. PAY AND FILE INCOME TAX BEFOREMAR,15 U. S. Internal Revenue Bureat Gives Warning That Severe Penalties Will Be Enforced. WOMEN WITHIN LAW'S SCOPE' HOW THEY REPORT INCOME The Income Tax drive conies to a close on Saturday night, March 15. All payments and returns due on tiat date under the provisions of the new Revenue Law must be in the hands of local Internal Revenue Collec tors before their offices close that night. The Income Tax is being collected to ueet the war expynses. Every person who shouted and tooted his horn on Armistice Day is now called upon to contribute his share of the cost of win ning the war. The laggards and the dodgers will face severe fines and jail sentences. The Internal Itevenue Bureau an nounces that its officers will check ua all up to see that every person who comes within the scope of tho Income Tax law did his share. Where to Pay and File. Residents of South Carolina are re, quired to make their returns and pay their taxes to Duncan C. Heyward, Collector of Internal Revenue, Colum. biti, S. 0., or to any of his deputy collectors who are now doing free ad. visory work on Income Tax. qniyments sent by mail should be at. tached to the returns and should be in the form of check, money order of draft. Cash payments by mail are sen at the taxpayer's risk of loss. If you are unable to make your re. turn personally because of illness, ab. ence or inapaclty an agent or legal representative may make your return. If there are any doubtful points al to your items of income or allowable deductions you should get in touch at \ once with a Revenue oflicer or a bank er for advice. Women Pay Tax. Women are subject to all the require. ments of the Income Tax. \Vhet her single or married, a woman's Income from all sources mlutist be convdered. If unmarried or if living apart from her husband she must make her ref urn for 1918 if her not income was $1,000 .r over.' If mnIIaried and living with her bus. band her income must be considered with the husband's In detemininiJ? the liability for a return. Their joint in come, less the credits allowed by law, Is sulbject to normal tax. The wife's net ilenne Is conlsidered separately In computing anity surtix Ihal ti y be due, husbandi lt wife file Jointly, as a rule. If the htisbund does not include bli wife's oiite in his ret urn the wife muist file a sparalto return. Severe Penalties. The new Revenue Law plices severe penltilIe(s on at person who falls to nake return oil time, refuses to mnce return or reu lers at fraidulent return. For fall ure to make return and pay tax on time a flute of not more than $1,00( 1s named and ' 5 per cent of the tax (u1e Is added to the assu'ssm(ent. ior refusing wilIfillly to maki1( eli etur of for uminlg ai false or~ fraulen t re turni t here Is a fine of1 rolt e-xceeding; $l0,000t and14 fiprisonmen4-It of not ex cd(Inlg one1 yea r, ori both1. Farmers' Income Taxable. Every farmi~er and1 ralnchimn who had a fair or a good year In 1918- must he0ed thme Income11 Tax thIs yealr. Hie nmust conId54er all his incomte as Itax. able1. IHe Is entItled to deduc nt from94 his gross lincomle all amlounlts expended in car ryin g on1 ils fatrm. Tihe ('os t ol fharm mnei4hinerIy, fairm bblinlgs and44 Th'le (05st of lIve stock, elither for re 51ale or for brte(ding purp1ioses, Is also ai regard~ed a1s investmenll~t.1) Overtime and Bonuses Taxed. tel Salary and( wage 041rnlers muilst con. sIder aIs14 axab1le dver 01'Itemq r(eeived 14y from 01mploy03ers and14 from ot her vii soulrce'. li.inu14se am14 overltim pay01)13 nre 4 to4 be'l1l reorld as wel'l as45414 theegu. n11 Iar paymnentfs, w/i Allowances for Losses. Losses 54ustined11 int 1918 and41( not d (covered'l b~y finsurance areO dedu 101ctible1 Itemst If Incurredl04 inthe4' i laxtaye's $ 41 husiness'5 o)r trade, in any13 Itr)4nsaction4 ne under~'4ii~tae for proitt or1 n4ri silng from11 ac fire, stormn, shtliwreck or ot her ensu- ly ally3 or' fromt theft, us *** * * * * * ** * *. * * ** fel * * SQUARE DEAL FOR EVERY * " *INCOME TAX PAYER. * * * th * Waishilngton, D). C. - - "Tihe *lt * r'gIhts of~ all il'rsons no0w Illing * of * ninelii Ta'x refturnis aire amply)13 * * pro'tected( by provisionls for * sji * aba)tntl14'ts, refund~ls and14 npJ- * DC( * 1)eni15," says' Commi~ission~er Dun41- * Mi * lel ('. 1t4)perl. * * "Every13 periSOn (enn1 le' stwef4 of * - * 41 m4iun4re deal1. No per'son Ia ox- * * perted'4 to payi nuwei4 1than1 his1 * * 54hare' af Itx. 1H1s sharet4 Is de4- * * termlinedl solely by the amtlounlt * * nnd4( 1m4ur4 of'4 4 his ntot incorneI14 for * * 118. nx deftinedl In the la1w. * * "'AhnteentOl pe10t1its art dea1011t * * ithl ~if pe-:nIntdedly. liefunds(1 * * wvill be4 made41 lIt every ('a4s4 * * where too miuch tax Is erronte- * * 0o1s1y ('ollectedl. * * "The Inicomle TaIX is 'on the * * Isyal' all tihe wvay through." * Al * Nothir is / too good for Cur Boys- . 4 011 f.a ea' To U LR returning boy khaki make for \\ fount or refreshmne quench a long-stalii 11/ Cher They will teli you that no r here at home is th refreshing or deliciou A GOOD [RI[D ~ oodl friend stands by you when nleedl. Manning people tell how an1's Kidney Pills have stood the t. W. R. White, of So. Boundary irs ago andI again confirms the ry. Could you ask for more con ecing testimony? Ilr. White gave the fol!owing state nt March 19, 1903: "I1 sutfered th kitiney trouble for some years. vould have to get up a good (lea!l oteFin ring the night to pass the kidney retions which were highly colored rl contained a brick-dust like sedi- X r c nt. I sucered constantly with back- AL F RT ues andI there were sharp pains T ILft -oss my loins. My back ached bad and I certainly was in misery. I al D~oan's Kidney Pills and they We ade ve me splendid relief, making me I better in every way." IU V RZ V4EARY TEN YEAitS LATER or 3 e et February 15, 1918, Mr. White said: ,is always a pleasutre to recomn- IOS nd D)oan's Kidney P'ills. I found ~m the only re.medy that did me ~ O'O y good!; in fact, D~oan's cured me B O IT all my trouble." P~rice 60e, at all dlealers. Don'tA L(R I iply ask for a kidney remedly--gA ect~a an's Kidney Pills-the same that .White had. F'oster..Milburn Co., O OA 'ers., Buffalo, N. Y. I i a 11ous COFFEE 1 U st r ItI it !" s in blute and14 the nearest it stanld to ig thirst with )either abroad ere a drink as s a; Chero-Cola <s> .TILIZERS! 1919-1920 ~rs of Clarendon County: dy to sell you your reqjuirements of LIZERIS AND) FERTILIZER MA cash or on approved collateral. D) FLORIDA PHOSPH IATE ROCK, PHOS5. ACID), 16 per cent ACID) EED) MEAL. (NK(AGE, MUJRIATE 01F POTASH. >ES OF AMMONIATED) GOOD)S. o now supply you with NITRATE you to get our prices before placing HIONE-OR TELEGRAPH US. tBY & Co., calers andI Distributers SUMTER, S. C.