The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 18, 1920, Image 7

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I / 4 -'W % | * a ~np i- iiw i i i -t i^i i , „ tim | A County, Library Book Wagon. FARMER'S INCOME SUBJECT TO TAX Gaini for 1919 Must Be Figured Under U. S. Law—Returns Due March 15. LAND SALE PROFITS TAXABLE. A number of atatos successfully operate book wagona for the circulation of reading material in the rural diatricta. The American Library Aaeociation includes the needs of the rural communities In Its Enlarged Program which tt the backbone of its ‘‘Books for Everybody!" movement. The A. L. A. hopes some day to a*e book wagons in every state and is pledged to advocate such service. Necessary Farm Expenses May Be Deducted—Special Form for Farm income—Cash or Accrual v Basis for Computing., LIBRARIANS JOIN FIGHT ON UNREST American Ubrary Association In augurates Nation-wide Boots for Evtrybodyr Movement. A farmer, shopkeeper, or tradesman must figure up his net income for 1919; and if the farm or business income plus his other income was sufficient to require an income tax return a com plete return must he filed with the col lector of internal revenue by March 15. A farmer should ascertain the gross income of his farm by computing all gains derived from the sale or ex change of his protfucts, whether pro duc'd on the farm or purchased and resold. Farm Expanses. From his gross income a farmer Is Allowed to charge off all of his neces sary expenses In the conduct of the farm during thf year. These include <<»f planting, cultivating, harvest ing and marketing In addition to f he«e n«M• lie IUA) deduct money spent foe ordinary farm tools of abort Ilfs hougM during the tear, such as •hov els. rakes, etc A -*** fLe cost ad feed pun hoard fog bis live si ark moy to I treat'd as aa expense la so fag as ibis I Urge* ASastwn of County I root r» pewsests actual sal lay. but tto • alee of Bis mmm pesuturxa fed la auk* mate fcs Skof a ikaduef AAe Item tutor farm rtfs a oe • attouabks are tbs rsos of mAaog rspaira aa I sn Baga GOOD BOOKS AT ALL CROSSROADS American Library Aaaociatton i Adoption of C LSrary Syotom. mmui MftF, Bfa j»ovy SUCCESSFUL. 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It now has In operation book service to the United States Merchant Marine, Coast Guard, Lighthouse Service and hospitals of the United States Public Health Service. The needs of the 75,000 blind persons in the United States will be cared for. At present the number of books available is woe fully Inadequate. This will be reme died and the joys of good literature Will be brought Into lives that are darkened by a veil which will never be rSlsed by any other method. Not alA, the work of Americanization lies in the great centers of population. Great sections of the country where in dustry is carried on by foreign work ers do not know' public library service. There are Important mining states where less than a score bf libraries exist. One mining state Jms hut two public libraries. * MORE BOOKS FOR BLIND. • • Bag | d | I • Bu m •« tswo* 1 ■? ’W <M ••• x tor t* ”m gaarpoava s m amB ■ •Vf •v-i tvav a f • t **•>& Fag emp ks m*4 a __ pwv W-dm i mm t f* taraPWV. WaU i-* ; ar star tom to«a . ■aan ii'i fri toko-Mt: i-— I***’. T>* vatorily fBm ere* «tag •# a ittourf J ^ a pr j ag af WurBipury ft tog aad (Be •i*** king af Ha tBelve*. . ligbftaag. Bund, etc ta !■ amuy ruaew iBe taalv already exia* aa aiioauMe Beduttkoa. But mrr tBrxff Fram this reatrul totatlau BaaB* wilt ^ |M aflr rgtaiu tto engfael Inaa he loaned to desigoaied aaipa** a*aj •uataluetl as reatrUted by inruwa tax regain kws. No dcitu* ti«ifi Is sllowed In the caat tlutis 'I he tM*oks a 111 to delivered by iru« k«. pen el post »r wliateter tueihod may to adopted to any given • oumy tv the country stores, tollgstes. p***t of- fless. schoolhounes and private homes. When one shipment has been citvMlat- ed and returned another will be toot, out. Also, in communities of any »i£f in the county, branch libraries will be maintained. The American Library Association, with Its 4,000 active librarian mem bers and Its 40 years of practical func tioning, is in a position to know the needs of the country and In the fight for wider knowledge is a force to bs reckoned with. The Enlarged Program rfclls for an expenditure of $2,000,000. There will be no drive or intensive campaign. The money will be raised by the llhra- of Toe« of animals raised on the farm, but a lias la deductible from gross In come If the animals had been pur chased for draft or breeding purposea. Shrinkage in weight or value of farm products held* for favorable market prices cannot he deducted as a loss, for the reason that when such products are sold the shrinkage will be reflected in the selling price. Sate of Farms and Land. The value of agricultural lands has been Jumping during the past few years, and during 1919 many owners sold out part or all of their lands at big profits. All such gains constitute income and must he taken into the net income for the year. - Any person who sold part of a farm rians, library^Tpustees and friends of 0 |- ranch, or part of a parcel of land. libraries. The movement for better citizens and a well read population is on and the slogan is “Books for Every body." “BOOKS FOR EVERYBODYi" America* Library Association Bsbind Movement to Bring Coed Litera ture to Those Who Walk I* the Dark to«w«vto ft eta *to4 treat Ttoeo ar* Pitot pOtopiAto Four Thousand Librarian Members of tho American Library Association In Nttion-Wido Movement. Since thd advent of peace the Amvn< *n Library Aeam latlon hae turned It* efforts from war work into nttor channeie With the ton*it of Its forty rears of •xperirnr# and tto cto topfalton of it* memtorahip of Ctet active librartane to all pert* «»f tto I'toited maim, to addition to enatiaa- must also show' any gains realized, by the sale. The method of figuring gains and losses on such transactions is pre scribed in the Income Tax regulations, copies of which may he secured from Internal Revenue Collectors. Forma for Returns. The Internal Revenue Bureau has issued an improved Form 1040F for the use of farmers. Thla form, tie gel her with Form UMOA or HMO. will gether with F**nu MMftA OT lOMi will give ti* fanner cxplMt informatton to tto fatted Ota tea * Tto mg rectaia war artivmea aot tab— a«— • L ppr) «f to—* la (to —n> f on Mi rm to * ‘ t to ttow e ——ta ta— to—g t—a taan I •• ar la tto* pr—S^^TB^^iC Lab—ry *—*• * — *4 — Bantre— a, # * d ■ . • • • e a*« • fti • • i— to !• Ito it p—p— ta pea- el ito library eya- —try and to —- tobM an aa wary A — tew •a «d n aa Ip h**w t« pro|*r1) figure Bid Bn Ittmapr for IfifB TBmv are iwn BtofBrwft* »»f figwrkkf a fpr—rr a tor— tag fvttarp IBm yepp He —Bf a*abe Ma tottwa — Kkw basta mi fib* tBfi<r*v— kwtnwra (Be —wy -BBti pntoi* ■ ytoPd fl— BM pcv«iarXB BMfi BB* cBdfk apaa etM —ff prMtoi gMBaM* fipPto —— e ‘ r A a CBe • m * * santoy Bvw to' vra na am jyLnJk BHH to • u> •« * ,4* , . t * ■ 1 CHANDLER SIX Famous For Its Marvelous Motor a »i / / \ Chandler heads Because of Its Real Worth A , •* - * ' - F is easy to boast and make claims and to so magnify mere incidents that they may appear as mighty events. It is easy to paint in the colors of exaggeratipn. Chandler advertising has never carried boasts or unfounded assertions to the public. It has never extolled some single per formance as final evidence of superiority.,._ The Chandler Six is so distinctly the leader among medium- priced high-grade cars because of its own worthiness, which for sales purposes does not need the support of exaggeration. Chandler worthiness comes primarily, of course, from its great chassis, light, strong and enduring, featured by the famous Chandler motor developed throughout seven years of constant manufacture with no change of type of design, but with refinements and developments which have kept it long strides ahead of any other six. Thla Isn’t a claim. It’s a fact, and over sixty thousand Chandler owners would tell you so If you could ask them mounted on the one Standard Chervil Other earn of Hated at elm I tart ty of dollar* SIX mXMMD BOOT TV ft* |r,l » a • * I LEMON BROS. INC, BAMSWKtX. X C MOTOP CAP COMPANY. <3 fYILAMJ. OHIO Expert Automobile Repairing and Blacksmith Work THE SMELLING GARAGE AND BLAUESIflTH SHOP IS NOW PFRPARED TO GIVE PROMPT ATTESEION TO AUTOMOBILE RE PARING AND BLAUKSMITH WORK. ALL JOBS ENTRUSTED TO US WILL HAVE THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OK MR. P. W, PAT TERSON, AN EXPERT MECHANIC. BACKED BY SEVERAL YEARS EXPERIENCE. YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR CAR AT OUR GARAGE AND FEEL CONFIDENT THAT IT WILL RECEIVE THE SAME .CAREFUL ATTENTION AS IF YOU WERE PERSONALLY SUPER VISING THE WORK. WE ARE ALSO PREPARED TO DO YOUR BLACKSMITH WORK. \ OUR GARAGE IS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED FOR THE TRAV ELING PUBLIC, AND TOURISTS ARE ASSURED OF THE SAME COURTEOUS TREATMENT THAT MARKS OUR DEALINGS WITH LOCAL AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. , ' ' N S-v v ■ - / ' ' ■ ' J GIVE US A TRIAL THE NEXT TIME YOU NEED ANYTHING IN OUR LINE. - j Snelling Garagi Blacksmith P. M T kTTEBlKJ.V e