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Dr. L. H. Snider VETERINARIAN (Fomerly of Camden) HEARON'S STABLES Bishopville, S. C. Money to Loan i ' . ? on improved Farm Lands in Kershaw County Easy Terms M.M.JOHNSON, Attorney Dr. Carl A. West Office at ClyWrn Drug Co. 'PHONE 73 CAMDEN, S. C, DR. WADE HAMPTON O*tvop?tkk Pkinidaa Liberty National Bank )luilJio? Coluo?bia, 8. G. Id Camtku At CV>mmcrcia] II,?tol ovory Hundaj from 7:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. I/?ve Calls at Oewercial Hote! Dr. C. F. Sowell DENTIST (Office^Over Brace's Store) CAMDEN, S. C. ANNOUNCEMENTS Ft)IC MAYOR. I hereby announce mywlf a<? a can* didate for Mayor of the City of Camden at the approaching primary election, sub ject to the rule* t>f the democratic party of the City of Camden. Your aupport will be appreciated. If electee! I ttlcdge a clean busine** administration. W. J. niINN Camdei). S. !>?*<?. 'JD, I hereby anno^mce ?*y*cVf as a can<U date for Mayw in the aiH>ro<ac'hing mu' nicipal election. C. P. DuBOSK. FOR ALDERMAN \v e hereby announce Kennedy lliake* ney as a candidate for Alderman from Ward Six in the approaching Democrat ic Primary If clcctcd *.vc art eonlidcut he will make a i-onscientiou* officer. Many Friends. , t\hereby announce uiyrelf a candidate i ?for re-election to the office of Alderman ?frr.m Ward S:x, subject to the democratic I ?primary I w it iiorcn Tin- iwhiii' ?>f Mr. II C-arriwia. dr. i i* announced a* a candidate for Aider : man from Waul Four of the City ol <"^arfiv?i< n in Mi*- <????>?!?# municipal pri mary I Note r-\ Tl.'- friends <?f I>r H 1* Stever.soD announce bis name jv*< a ?^indi<l?te for A Merman of Che City of C\&mden from Ward Five at the aj>p-vac.l?tn? ni'inici primary, I her"by announce m>*? if as a can* I didate for re elcr-tion as Alderman of ] tho City of Cjttnden from Ward ft sub i j-v-r 'r mi.-.v of the primary ?~*1 W U I'EAItCK 1 be.-?b> announce rny*elf a candidtte for Alderman from Ward 3. subject to | the ru!-"- of 'h* Democratic primary m ha it ecu-?i 1 hen-oy aaioiinee myself as a can didate f<>r re-election to the office of A! derm an from Ward Two for the City of Camden subject to the ruie* of the com ing municipal pr;iuarv K S WILLIAMS. I her<*bv announce nvywlf an a can didate fur Allen-nan from Ward 'J, sub ject ?>> the r?jje?* t)f t he Democratic part\ CATERS L MOSELEY I hereby announce my*?lf as n can didate fur Aledrman fron. Ward 2 of the <".r v of Ca;r?den in the coming inn nicipa! primary ?uibj<v?f to the rules of the said primary W H POUTER I Screfcy or.rK'unce rn r?. ]f a candidate f?*r re-election Alderman (r\?? Ward One for rt>e City cd Cumri.n at the prv7ac4i) nf ofty primerry W L. JACKSON I hereby announce myself as a can didate for ATdermaa from Ward One ia the "Win ng municipal primary. T. D. OOODALH INCOME TAX RETURNS DUE Business Men, Farmers and Wage Workers Must File Schedules of Income for 1919. MARCH 15 LAST FILING DATE N?| Income* of $1,000 or Over, if Sir*. gU; or $2,000 or Over If MarrJe4? Must Be Reported. The Income Tax Imposed by Act of Ooofreu on earning* of the ywr 1019 la now being collected. Returns under oath muat be made on or before March 15 by every cltl sen and resident who had a net ta? coiun for 1010 amounting to: $1,000 or over, If single; or If mar ried and living apart from wife (or husband); or If widowed or divorced. $2,000 or over, If married and living with wife (or husband). The statua of tho person on the laat day of the year flxea the status for the year with respect to the above j requirements. Under any of these clrcumstancea * return must be made, even though no tax Is due. Husband and wife most consider the Income of both, plus that of de pendent minor children, in meeting this requirement ; and. If sufficient to require h return, all Items must be shown In a joint return or In separate returns of husband and wife. A single person with minor depend ents must include the income of such dependents. * A minor who 1ms a net income of $1,000 or more is not considered a dependent, ami most file a separate return. Personal returns should lie made on Form 10-10A, unless the net income exceeded $5,000, in which ease Form 1010 should be used. Residents of South Carolina should tile their returns wlth^ and make pay ments of Income Tax1 i<?, Duncan C. I ley ward. Collector of Internal Rev enue, Columbia. How to Fiyure Income. The hest way to And out whether one must file a return is to get :i Form 10-10 A and follow, the instructions printed on it. That form will serve a* a reminder of ??very itmu of income, and if a return K due if t?'!ls how to prepare and file it. If in doubt on any point us to income or dcdt&ctions, a person may secure free advice and aid from the nearest Inter nal Revenue office. Guesswork, estimates and other hlt or-mlss methods are barred when a per- I son is making out his Income Tax re- j turn. Accuracy and completeness must I he insisted upon. The return is ? i sworn statement. As such it must he tho rough and accurate. 6 Salaried persons and wage earners j must ascertain the actual compensation ; received. Overtime, bonuses, shares in | the profits of a business, value of quar ters and hoard furnished hy the em plo.ver and other items which are com pensations for services must be In cluded. It must be borne In mind that com pensation may be paid in other forms than in cash. A bonus paid in Liberty Bonds Is taxable at the market value of the bonds. A note received in pay ment for services Is taxable Income at its face value, and the interest upon it is also taxable. Other Returns Due. Kvery partnership doing business in the United States must file a return on Form 1005; and every personal service corporation must file a similar return. Corporations must flte annual re turns on Form 1120. Trustees, executors, administrator? nnd others actlnp In a fiduciary capac ity are required to file returns. In some cases. Form 1041 is used; In others. Form 1040: and still others, returns on both forms are required. Information returns, on Forms 1099 and lOlKJ, must be tiled by every or ganization, firm or i>erson who paid, during 1019, an amount of $1,000 In salary, wages, Interest, rent, or other fixed or determinable Income to an other i>erson, partnership, personal service corporation or fiduciary. These information returns should be for warded directly to the Commissioner -zH)t Internal Revenue (sorting division). Washington. D. C. INCOME TAX IN NUTSHELL WHO?-Single persons wlio had not Income of $1,000 or more . for the year 1910. Married couples who had net Income of $U,0u0 or more. WHEN ? March 1'., 1020, Is final date for filing returns and mak ing first payments. WHERE ?Collector of Internal Revenue for :>!strlct in which the person resides. HOW ? Full directions on Form 1040A r.nd Form 10-10 also the law and regulations. WHAT ? Four per cent normal tax on taxable Income up f?? $-1,000 In excess of exemption. Eight per cent normal tax on balance of taxable income. Sur-^ tax, from one per cent to sixty f*r-p f-,.r cent on net Incomes o*er $5,000. ( I.KMHON COIXHCK KOTIW Camden People Were VUitor* ajl Gml State Callage Pul Week. Cleiri-*)u (Vdtage, 8. C.. UtHk 2.? The total rnrr41m?ot to dale for the .-urn-nt year in 1.014, including regular flourw Mtudent*, wounds! ?H?)di?rs and ?utntu r wl*w?). The cKirt OlfD brring 148 ** the large* ?n the bltrtory ??f ChnwiD.' There ere three seniors from Ker*haH Cou*t>\ Th* old Tiger meu o' Hartsvill* Have recently formed an AJumoi <^bai?t<r. Wbit about *>n? at Camden? I*eta set together ?ixi help che Tiger "eat-em-up* nest fall. ('leuiHou 9iat a hoavy football schedule for the <>tininy season f?s Sep* 24?-Kn*kiue at <31 em moo < h*. 1?P. C. at Oemson Oct, 2?>Newt>erry at Clemson Oct. 9?>Wofford at Cletnaon Oat 15-?Auburn at <*?neon Oct. 23?Teuneasee at Knosviils Oct. 28-?Carolina at Columbia Not. 6?Tech. at Atlanta Nor. 11?Citadel at Orangeburg Not. 20?? Fur-man at Greenville Not. 25?Uni, of Ga. at Athena. Ctass football ended February 29 with the Bophmore* winning the cdp. The great increaae in the manufacture of ootton foods in the Booth and the increased demand tor expert men hi caused many hoys ot Clemaon to study Textile Engineering, Recently the Tex tile Students formed a society with 46 member*. llr. O. H. Lenoir of Camden waa on the campus last Wednesday visiting his daughter, Miss Margaret Misses Rebekah DeLoodie and Clara Curcton attended tho dance "here last Friday nigbt that was given by the V. I) C. (Chapter v4 Oemson CoWege. $500 IVixe For Cotton. S. J. White <?f Humter, Sumter County, Sottf.li tVroliua, <*airt.ured the silver med ul and $500 oash prize for ' the second largest yjeKl of lint ootton in the United Ktat?*s for 10JL0. This prize was one of <M>rhtoon offered by the" Farm Journal Philadelphia for the best three yields of ?ux important crops?corn, what, cot ton. <^?ts. ?M*alfn and potatoes. For rmp a jrold medal and $1000, a xilver medal and $500, and ? bronze medal and $250 were the prizes for the be>t yiekls. This contest was announc Columbia's Gala Week, Mar. 22-27 .. . _ Auto Show -:- Fashion Show -:- Music Festival ^ * ? ' ' ; , ' , . " * ' 4 $ * * There are fashions in fine fur niture, just as there are fashions in Automobiles and apparel. The very latest ideas in fine furniture will be on exhibition at this store during Columbia's Gala Week. You will want to see this wonderful display?the finest exhibit of furniture ever shown in South Carolina. rif VanMetre's "Lifetime Furniture" COLUMBIA, S. C. ed iu 191K at a <1010 when every oue exi^-cU*! the war to last wdl into 1919. The purpose of the contest waslo stimu late production of those crops which would help to win the war ?nd help to feed and clothe the world after it was uvr r. Great int"re?t was shown throughout the country in this content. State Ex tension Departments, farm bureaus, eouikty agents, banks *?nd farm organi zations going .the linrit in an>yeffort to kind the prizes for their own localities. The average yield of cotton for the last ten vc?rs in South Carolina has been 122 lbs. The i?rite winning yieW is over fn e ticnoi the average for the Rtate. Thi? shows t>he great opportunity there is for the cotton grower if he uses, ts Mr, White did, the be?t seed ?nd reinfoN# it with good ihetbods. The coat of building house* of At ordinary English type is now more tto double wbat it w*g before -the w*r, nil1 there is no likelihood of tbeae pHct ootning down in <tb? near future. 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Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong Cubes that reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a cheap tube.' Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little mora than tubes of less merit. 30x3*^ sixe in uxitmr- ? "190 proof bag ? ? J?