The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 16, 1915, Page TWO, Image 2
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WIDEN REACH OF
THE INCOME TAX
Changes Recommended by McAdoo
Make it Apply to
Many More
NATION'S FINANCES
IN HEALTHY STATE
T> ? ? ? amm r T a n*i eld _
XlUUUilllUUUUilitiV/UO U1 Jjtgioxwtion
Made?Prospects
After War.
Washington.?Radical changes in
the income tax to reach thousands not
now subject to its provisions and to
improve the machinery of collection
were suggested to Congress in the an- 1
nual report of Soerctaiy McAuoo
means by which the greater part ot I
the additional revenue needed to pay
for the administration national do-'*
fense plans can be provided. The sec-j '
retary proposed to lower the exemption
limits so as to tax married persons
with incomes as low, as $3,000 '
and single persons with $2,000 incomes.
The exemptions now are $4,000
and $3,000 respectively.
Increases in the collection force, a
requirements that returns must be 1
made of gross income in place of net!
income, and a change so that the tax!
shall not be withheld at the source,!
were among Mr. McAdoo's other suggestions.
He made no estimate of thej
number of persons who might l>e tax-,
ed if the amendments were adopted
nor the amount that might be expected,
but in connection with his request
for a larger collection force he pointed
out that examination of the past
personal and corporation returns
showed that 63 per cent of those inspected
disclosed that additional tax
was due the government. On the \
basis of the examinations, the sccre-j
tary says that apparently more than
$4,600,000 in personal tax and more1
than $20,801,000 in corporation tax
still is due the government.
"Many inaccurate returns are
made," said the report, "some delib-j
erhtely and some ignorant 1 y, and
there are without doubt wholesale
evasions of the law throughout the
country. It is absolutely certain that
the government is losing through in-;'
accurate returns and evasions of the 1
I
law a sum many times greater than j
the cost of the necessary field force .
to investigate and check the returns j
and to bring to account those who are ^
failing to make returns as required
by law."
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In keeping with his recent announc- ]
ment Mr. McAdoo suggested the
present stamp tax and the existing
duty on raw sugar should be retained
in force jjind said again that no issue
of bonds is necessary either to provide
for current expenses or in anticipation
of added burdens incident to a
policy of military preparedness .
"The policy of providing for the expenditures
of the government by taxation
and not by bond issues," said !
the report, "is undoubtedly a sound ji
one and should be adhered to. A nation
no more than an individual, can
go contsantly into debt, for current
expenditures without eventually impairing
credit. A wise, sound and
permanent policy of raising the additional
revenue required for preparedness
and the expenditures of the government
should therefore bo devised
and adopted."
UNCEASING MISERY
Some Conway Kidney Sufferers Get
Little Rest or Comfort.
There is little sleep, little rest, little
peace for many a sufferer from kidney
trouble. Life is one continual!
round of pain. You can"t rest at night
when there's kidney backache. You
suffoi twinges and "stabs" of pain,
annoying urinary disorders, lameness
and nervousness. You can't be comfortable
:>t work with dartine- pains
and blinding dizzy spoils. Neglect
these ailments and serious troubles
may follow. Login using Loan's Kidney
Pills at the first sign of disorder.
Thousands have testified to their
merit.
Proof in Conway testimony:
Mrs. R. W. Lane, Main St., Conway,
navs: "Mv kidneys were out of order.
I bad pains in my back and was sore
and lame at times. I bad nervous
headaches and dizzy spells. Loan's
Kidney Pills relieved me of all signs
of kidney trouble."
Price f?0c, at all dealers Don't
simnlv ask for a kidney remedy?get
Dean's Kidnev ills?the same that
Mrs. Lano had. Foster-Milbum Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.?adv.
' Only One "BROMO QUININE"
To get the genuine, call for full nam*, t,nTLA>
Tivii BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of
B. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold In One Day. Stops
cough aud headache. ?nd works o- cold. IJc
STATE ITEMS
OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH
CAROLINA PEOPLE
Sam Jones and Purdy McNeill of
Conway, spent Sunday in the city.?
Mullins Enterprise.
\ Mr.
B. E. Gasque went to Conway
Sunday where he was called on account
of the illness and death of his
sister, Mrs. S. M. Lane. Mrs. Lane
was well known in Mullins where she
has been the guest 0f her brother, Mr.
Gasqoe, on several occasions. tter
death occurred on Sunday morning at
six o'clock, and enterment was at
Conway on the day following. Mrs.
Lane leaves several brothers and sisters,
and five children.?Mullins Enterprise.
The supreme court, in an order
signed by the entire court, refused the
petition of George F. Musladin, candidate
for alderman at large from
Ward 4 on the Grace ticket in the rerent
primary in Charleston to have
the action of the executive committee
of Charleston in tin owing out Ward
it), Club 2, box reviewed.
A "jinx or a "jonah" or some
other kind of evil spirit seems in constant
attendance upon the cotton platform
on the right of way of the railway
at St. Matthews. The second fire
on this platform occurred within a
*X CVI\.
Two men were killed last week
when the automobile in which they
were driving struck a freight train of
the Seaboard Air Line railway at the
crossing at Elmwood avenue and
Wayne street in Columbia.
Aaron P. Proleau, a negro, who
for 16 years has contested all elections
to congress from the Charleston district
has filed a contest against the
seating of Richard C. Whaley. Five
other contests were filed in the house.
At a meeting of hankers and other
business men of Sumter a protest was
entered against the method taken by
the State tax commission to bring
about a readjustment of taxes in this
State, or as one of those present stated
'To file a vigorous protest against
the injustice done the banks in making
them bear more than their proportion
of the taxes.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forbidden
under strict penalty of the law from
bunting, fishing, trapping, or in any
manner entering or trespassing upon
the estate lands of John G. Floyd and
lands of Patience A. Floyd, containing
about one thousand acres, more or
less, in Floyds township, Horry Coun:y,
South Carolina. Violations of this
notice will be prosecuted to the full
extent of the penalty provided by
law.
PATIENCE A. FLOYD,
H. J. FLOYD,
Nov. 26th, 1915.?4t
FRIEND, ARE YOU
DISCOURAGED?
? .1-? 1__1- . _ r ? i
tvuynuny iuuk sore or aaric ana
gloomy to you? Do you have the "blues?"
1 )oes it take supreme effort for you to gc
about your daily work and keep yoursell
half-way cheerful?
This feeling of discouragement, despondency
and gloom is the result of a sluggish
Liver. Just plain Liver trouble
makes a big pile of unhappincss?makes
life look hardly worth living, sometimes.
Cet your Liver in perfect working order,
by taking I)r. Thachcr's Liver & Blood
fiyrtip, and you'll soon feel like a different
person. The sun will shine brighter.
People you meet will seem more agreeable.
You'll get keen ENJOYMENT out of life.
You'll tackle your work and your food
with relish. You'll feel T W E N T Y
Y EARS YO U NG E K. You'll find
yourself possessed of the courage and hopefulness
of youth.
DR. TIIACHER'S
Liver and Blood Syrup'
acts as a tonic and strengthencr to theLiver.
It encourages and helps that important
organ to do its work easily and
more successfully. THEN the stomach
and bowels, and every organ of the body
is also able to do its work right, for "King
Liver rules them all" and when your Liver
is right YOU are WELL.
Hope, happiness, courage, success?
these arc yours when your Liver is active
and strong. If you haven't got a bottle
of l>r. Thacher s Liver & Blood Syrup
at hand now, go or send for it AT ONCE,
and cive your Liver the help it is calling
for. TI1EN you'll see the sun break
through the clouds and you'll be hopeful,
happy, WELL. All dealers sell 50c and
$1.00 bottles.
TIIACIIER MEDICINE COMPANY,
L rhdftononOH. Tf?r?r?ORRP?.
COLDS & LaGRIPPE
K or 6 doses 006 will break
*ny case of Chills & Fever, Colds
& LaGrippe; it acts on the liver
better than Calomeland docs not
iiripe or sicken. Price 25c.
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THE HORSY KE
WHAT OTHER PAP
Place Needs Him.
Captain Boy-Ed seems to be a man
without a country, Mexico being proposed
as his only refuge. It would
be pretty tough on the Captain, but
Mexico should prove an acceptable
compromise on some other thing that
might have happened to him.?Charlotte
Observer.
Never Does It.
A man often feels like kicking himself
but he only feels like doing it.?
Morning Star.
And Lose Your Weed.
If at first you don't succeed,
Shift your gears to
The highest speed.
?Marion Star.
Sadly Forgot.
The harp that sung in Taras halls
(I hate to have to say it)
Now useless hangs on Tara's walls?
No one knows how to play it.
York News.
Well Hardly.
When Dan Russell was governor
and when Marion Butler was United
States Senator, were the people satisfied
and dwelling together in unity?
?Whiteville News-Reporter.
Do It Early.
Don't he stingy, sad or surly?
Husband, wife or hoy or girlie?
Do your Christmas Shopping
early.
?Florence Times.
uuimc A 11111/
Will the friends who promised us a
turkey for Thanksgiving, but failed
to bring it, kindly remember that
turkeys are also appropriate for
Christmas ??Mullins Enterprise.
Yes Indeed.
Henry Ford is credited with saying
that he will give every penny he owns
to bring about peace. There are lots
of us who would do the same thing if
our wealth worried us like Mr. Ford's.
?Dillon Herald.
No Pease.
There'll be "no smoking" or "no j
Pease" on Ford's peace ship.?Select-'
ed.
Ford Always.
Fords rush in where Wilsons fear
to tread.?The State.
Make Believe.
The most dangerous part of a submarine's
warfare is to make neutral
nations believe that it behaved.?
m* o T~"V i
iimes ci uemocrat.
A Real Man.
When a man is able to keep quiet,
although angry enough to fight, he is 1
a real man.?York News.
Needs Fire.
We are in favor of oak coals these
frosty mornings.?Chadbourn Herald.
Service First.
"Service first"?on the dining car
After that, not much.?Daily Record.
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RALD, CONWAY, S. O.
ERS ARE SAYING
Bryan No Kisses.
And nobody lately has kissed the'
ex-Secretary of State on the platform.?Evening
Post.
Easy te See.
Most any candidate can see "truth
crushed to earth.."?Georgetown Times.
Cheaper Freight.
It is stated that the weight of more
than one hundred girls in the Kan
sas state university exceeds 200
pounds each. No wonder Kansas is
always demanding cheaper freight
rates.?Exchange.
Barred.
The dollar license bars the newspaper
man.?Marion Star.
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DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED
by local applications as they cannot
reach.the diseased portion of the ear.
TherCr is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous linings
of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube is inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,
and when it is entirely closed, Deafness
is the result, and ftnless the inflammation
can be taken c*ut and this
tube restored to its normal condition,
-i?? ~-i
iiui;iin^ >viu uc uuairuyt'il lOrCVtTj
nine eases out of ten are caused by
Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed
condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One.Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Halls
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars,
free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.?adv.
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FOR EASY READING .
Dispatches from the eastern Mediterranean
make it appear that the
American Oil Steamer Communipaw
probably was not the vessel sunk by 1
a submarine of the coast of Tripoli. 1
I
Nearly 1,000 owners of yachts and 1
motor boats have consented to offer 1
their craft as auxiliaries to the Unit- ]
ed States navy. _ ;
A telegram from Alexandria,
Egypt, says that the American steam 1
ship Communipaw, reported sunk off 1
the coast, of Trinnli hv u enhivinvmn I <
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arrived at Alexandria on Monday.
Continuation of warm weather in >
the South during the first half of the '
month favored the maturing of consid 1
erablc late cotton. i
In a statement issued recently W.
J. Bryan suggests that congress assure
the president of its readiness to
support him in any effort which he
may make to hasten peace in Europe.
The American Sugar Refining company
has been ordered by Judge King
in civil district court to file within 10
days its answer to the State's ouster'?
suit, in which the State seeks to prevent
the corporation from onorntino
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in Louisiana.
United States Attorney H. Snowden
Marshall has announced that he had
information which convinced him that
the organization known as "Labor's 1
National Peace council" was financed
by Franz Rintellen, now held in a
British prison, through David Lamar
to stir up strikes in factories engaged '
in manufacturing munitions.
The peace talk which emanates
from the vatician, Switzerland and
Scandinavia and has been aroused by
the proposed questions by the Socialists
in the reichstag and the pope's
address in the secret consistory evokes
no echo in London.
fho Quinine That Does Not Affect The Herd
Because of its tonic and laxative effect. I.AXATIVK
likOMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
ringing in head. Remember the full name and
look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c.
Many people arc posessed of fountain
pens but it is not a cign that they
can write.
AMERICAN NA1
OF WILR
Capital and Surplus
Total resources
DOES BOTH COMMERCIAL
4 per cent, compounded q
departi
| n r- r
U Y- I- I I
Thos. E. Cooper
Geo. O. Gaylord
Chas. E. Bethea
Wm. C. Denny
E. Fred Banck
BUT WE ARE STILL AT T
VILLE, S, C., WITH THE 1
ERAL MERCHANDISE EV
THE NEEDS OF THE FAR
Our Prices S
THE BEAUTY OF IT IS TH
GOODS AT PRICES TO S
BUY IN LARGE QUAN
SMALL PROFITS. YOU
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DEMOCRATSMEET
ST. LOUIS JUNE 141
Washington.?The Democratic national
convention of 1916 will be held
Bit St. Louis beginning Wednesday,
June 14, at noon. The Democratic
nauuuoi cuiuiiiiiiee cnuue wie wnvwiition
city and adopted resolutions calling
for the renomination and election
of Woodrow Wilson as "the trusted
leader of National Democracy."
Chicago and Dallas contested with
St. Louis for the honor of the convention,
but St. Louis easily led from the
start and won on the second ballot.
When the trend of the voting was
seen, Texas moved that the choice of
St. Louis be made unanimous. Dallas
held second place on the first balw
but was displaced by Chicago on the
second roll call.
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PERUNA
ii A STANDARD FAMILY REMEDY
For nvr>r \r v<.n..n .
- ? ? , i ?.jf vttil 1L -J|l
lias been used as A TONIC |
AND STOMACH REMEDY.
Pcruna aids tlie ap- I J
petite and gives new life to J
digestion. I "
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Est ray Notice. Wt
Notice is hereby given that thS|^|
has been taken up at the residence
W. C. Martin, R. F. D. No. 2, Conway,
S. C., one small mare mule, having
but one eye, and that the owner of the
same is unknown; and that the said
mule has been estrayed before the undersigned,
due appraisment made and
the same duly filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Horry County.
Unless the owner shall appear wid
prove this property within the period
of four months from this date according
to law, the same will be advertised
and sold as provided by the statute.
N. B. SMART, Magistrate.
Dated September 21st, 1915 4 mos
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dlNGTON, N. C.
$300,000.00
$2,500,000.00
AND SAVINGS BUSINESS
luarterly paid in savings *
nent.
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President
Vice-President
Cashier
Asst. Cashier v
Asst. Cashier
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