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of li ve stock and meat mg and down together. The live-stock raiser Labor remiods us that higher wages must go> hand in band with the new cost of living. No one, apparently, is responsible. No one, apparently, is Jpenefi ted by higher prices and higher income. We are all living on a high pnced scale, a One trouble is, that the number of dollars has -. .. . ' -l * I Swift & Company, U. S. A. ' LB 1 tt ? ?? ./V ?Ml v Tib? Income. TogrsSlJve eouies to ? close on Saturdu?$Bligbi( March 15. All payments and returns due on tbitt date under the pro*ttjons of the' ne*? Revenue Law niuat be In the bonds of local Internal Revenue Collectors be fore their offices close that nrgbt. The Income Tax is bftog <?HtectW tbs ibeet the war expense^ Every person who shouted and "tooted his horn Armistice Day Is now called unon to contribute h|s share of the cost of win ning the war. | The- laggards a*d -the dodgers will |S^ jevew, jfe?? *od >iL sentence!. The Internal Revenue Bureau an nounces that its officers vjlll check u? all up to see that every person who comes within the ncope^ofthe Income Ik* lay did bis share. , ,Where to Pay and -*)? ? Residents of North Carolina should make their returns and paj thelx taxes to Josiah W. Bailey, Collector of Internal Revenue, Raleigh, or to Aus jtin.D. Watti Statesville, or to any of the deputy collectors who are now do ling free advisory work on Income Tax Payments sent by mail should be at tached to the returns and should 1? In thee form oKcbeck, money ord ? or draft. Cash payments by mail are%en> at the ttbtpayer's risk of loss. If youare unable to make your re turn personally because of illness, ab sence or incapacity, an agent or legal representative may make your return. If there are any doubtful point* J^ts' your Items -of income or allowable de ductions, you should get in touch a! once with a Revenue officer, or a bask et for advice. Women Pay Tax, Women are subject to aU the require-' meajs of the Income Tax. Whether single or married, a woman's Income from all sources must.be considered. If unmarried, or If living apart 'fttwto \ her husband, she must iitake her re* *1,000 or oSw. ^ lMW' Bet T 6 W" come, loss the credits allowed by law, is subject lo normal tax. T|>e wife's net income is considered Separately in computing any surtax that may lie due. Husband - and wife tile jototly^as ;a rule. If -.tbe husband does.no t Include his wife's Income in his return, the . mtHT+tiMmm'y ] The new Revenue Law placet severe penalties <>n person who falls to make retain on time, refuses to make return or renders i rrauauienrrctiirii. For failure tomato return and phytax ou tlmea fine of not' more than-$l,000 la named, and 25 per cent of the tax due is added to ttaeawei^ment For refusing wilfully to makeiTetuhi, or for n&iiklnf a ttUo- or fraudulent re turn "ttere !? tfflift. of not exceeding $10,000 and Imprison meet of not est- {. ceedlng one year, or Both. had a fair year In 1918 must head the Jnoame Tax thla year. He ymust consider all his Income as tax able He la entitled to deduct from hla gross Income ell amounts expended ? 8QU REGISTERED*, Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, NeG, Atlanta, Ga. tiacoiv?!ifc - - ^ f ? ' I ;?? Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala.' MO. T. THORNE, Special Agent, FannviUe, N.C iu^ua ? 'r-'-T Heals TheThraat Cunefr The Cough 1 8 enclosed with every b <fei JAYES' HEALBiQ HONEY North Carolin Pitt County 9tw?d The deft will ?*ke n< Mentioned We have just rec??tve< driving aintt combination . Also we kee^? on hand a ~ n a' v ?i stock of orm fcxtingui8ner ana rses, Mules, Cattle and HogS. in a healthy condition an The hog raiser can't affo Is a dead shot (o rith a nice ass*! ce. It is a boon to ron will aiipays fin< rses and mules on 1 i easy anrfcoiwterou tomtom# Ifef , &?? ?S3fev;j& rmw#i9w
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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