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THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, N. C TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, -1921. HADBOURN DISCUSSES DUflN PROJECTS WAIT STREET BOND , ISSUE FOR EASIER CONDITION Lnsiderable Sentiment ue- miiroad and Hotel Not to Press relopmff lor llxa" v"-7. -'wvikiioiuers, avert Keturn i" MnMltn XI AM M .' . I KtAalrk.U -. Pubyc Improvement Cash; Payment the Ion" company Lu Chile improve. . . .r. -"tn ran l"Th housing prouicm ia mei I nnea collections on notes due Lnallv, but at present, mere re noil"' Dl BUDScriDed until October 15 raa . uou o aro around. , l These notes ara nnf k.... .jjnt..i ella Edmund and Marion Gap- I interest until that time. The Hotel niacc were married in South I company has refunds tn Clina last week They will make L-!" lhan. 1?'00 Paid in ,by ' the onaesiuu,u.,a ? ' r .M L t Vru: .x ne suDscriDers xnrrtal The 'Star) , V,, PS.iters of two of CHAD1019N. Jan.- O.There ap. -an. 10. Promoters of S widFrcad sentiment here now JJpn s biggest project have tak ,ond ise lu imp.j?w "X . irM.u - . ; relieve the financial de town. The 1- iniere 13 viu.i-o . ...u... .vi , -... yru.-eg.ai iarm ana lumber floating population" who Products. ; These ar , tJVw I that P' " . ",1 L. tn make this thlr WSalembure- -Ran "r"""". ,a -1 - 2 .3 - 1 Tn n-TT.i..i . 1 if the town were muueruura na uiei company. vcmciuo i"u" i rvviv,a , vitine ranwav nougr Miss . ir.i rinn1ni miharHW. ... ., ' home ner?. i " -"e inmai payment on r MTB : V II t;flTYllTl1 I HUUUL-. 1KII III II nf Ik. tlEAAAA : Heir Facts on Income Tax INCOME m IN A NUTSHELL . WHO plnisle perspns who' had net Income of 1 1,00 or more IJor the year. 1920. " Married couples , who . had net incnie of $2,00pjtmore. WHEN March 15, 1921, is final date for .fiilnsi returns and making first payments. WHERE Cblle'ctor of internal reve nue for district in which the per son lives. "HOW Full directions ifre on form ... 1040A and form 1 040; also the law and regulations. WHAT Four per cent normal tax on taxable Income up to $4 000 in excess of exemption. Eight per ': cent normal tax on balance of tax able income. Surtax, 4rom 1 per . cent to 6? per cent on net Incomes - over 5,000. ' i vrs-A. jik"' I ' r-- ; v . oi -tne smaii n" . aiHnt was narrowlv I sum eiDendAd'fnr ta. nj.:..i:. senouo av"-m,t uv?ruBing, , coti.rriav nieni wnen un auw ci" ouuou lDiions sranrti tat qy-a Lrertea v postmaster 15 J.I however.: and nnma. itJ Unbile arisen j ' - -"i 7 ' uic uuung ino olitt ran into a. Duggy occupiea Dy. ny.yearisupscmers will-be called :"' " t nnp and Mins Howeiu.iA .iew upon J.OTJ. payment. . ' James siifrrd. th-nB.rl " The Roa.nnIr a J 6oTav si lieht Druia " " ---- -,-, - " muuuiS lamvuy nrhtlv damagea a"u ue "cumi- . ms must amoitious projects . j i .-,1, "ti c. compieiea taui .-ii.r,. : 'knrn aiiil iiuntn.il- 'm . ' flomer wi"aluo' o - djoh,iu uuuucunug oouinport lnvpd bv te uiiau"uiu xji u5 lum " " ua,i ueius ui' . Virginia' anc nloyc -oi mntih loft hl wsnlr I West- Vlrsrlnl- Tf --JlV ; s,. u . fAr GPVClrt 1 J 1 - - fc ' . V ; " " ...wn. ' - T. . 1 1 7 tj v LUK ' Ulll lI7ilUirAti .. I tftsn nf SaUnKii 1 ln CI Vnr his home in nimuswiu.. . .-..... v .v..iUU,s, 4M oampuun county. nlnrtTns several days ,at his home in to the markets of the state one of 'o r THT 11 . I Fair Bluff. u pu imue; capuai ;;wur oe accepter (,, Loree huhock nas reiurnea 10 uy ine ruaa Dunaers. Farmers ana the city from c iaxion, vj., unci a, bhwhj uiwwuuia jf ine auei;iea lerruory win ( i . mi x me bivvk . ana uperaie miss Eunice tsoyetie iiaa atwiiicu , a m v. uiiou utuun win uegin early rfisition as teacner in ine scnuoi ai i "ji. . v . o. noyai, or aaiemourf, will - Vv a MwAalr I I a nrABlliAn. th. amv.mw n m J " .... 1 im'nf. kl 1 1 (7 W 111 W5 KXCAbAjr I -v-u..!, v. tl3 WlUUailT. AltU All S. L 1 r . ... - . . . . . . . mied bv the younger - social set v oi I vv. i. j ones, or tne same town, is its 1. (n.n secretary llie !.,.... J TTf I Tr. T-l TT..l Llovd Audrey. Aewion amuu sua "r. ' nuiei tumyaiiy was urgan- ,L rn'tP visitors in the city. on the site .of the old Divine hoteli nr P Pate speni oaiuraay in wn ;u w o, uesiruyea uy nre several S C. v years ago. l. Cn4..J ' l J 0 Williamson sycui jaauiiuay tu i-irktnn W'ilmer Owens, or bumter, jj. u, nas rcil - C" . , .. Mr?. S. V. .lonnson. is Quite sick ai ncr home here. m U. S. Buffkin spent saturaay in-wu nineton. Miss Lois Owens, or cianeion, was rnppnt visitor in CnadDourn Mis? HattieHoatneia, -or aumier, nas .teen -visiting- Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Owens. Thomas Edmnndson and Mrs. blade smitn, or Hiiiiiiii tun, yvcc fiucsio .vi ripnds here' recently Mipses Myrtle and Nellie Koons have hn week-end guests ot relatives in itio city. ' , i - Misses Ida and Alice Lowe have re turned to ropume their studies In col lire at PLaleieh. . - Miss MUdrea Jeonnart was. a visitor n Wilming-tftn this week. Mrs Vera Britt has returned after lipndmjr seevrai aays wiin reiauves in labama. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Powell were r.ecent dsitors at Fair Bluff S. E. Caines has returned frqfm a trip o Richmond. . 4i A number of neowle from Chadbourn attpnded the mass . meetlne tot CJOium-I . - .1 v.., - ,fw,ji ...... . & bu rnnntv farmers at Whiteville. . The- ; "What -was your income for 1920? slocan is. "Hedut-.e cotton and tobacco I : An answer to this question Is requir acreage" and people of every business I ed by. the-government of every sinjde are unitine in favor of doinar this. I person (man, woman, or child) in the A. R. Moffitt and L D. Wiley, . or I united ataies- wnose net income ior iasi Fayetteville, spent part of this week year was $1,000 or more, and of every Vre. ' I married person wnose net income was E. S. Mitchell of New Bern. J. S. J2.000 or more. Heavy penalties are M'orpan of Salisbury, and Alford Todd provided by the revenue act for those MfDelmar. Del., have been visitors, here, who falj or ,,wiiruily;reiuse ;iq;com Mr. and Mrs. M Wilson and Miss I ply. ' : Amber Moore motored to Wilmington I The period for filing returns for the Saturday. I calendar year 1920 is from January 1 to Misses Ida Baldwin and Nellie WUaoi March 15, 1921., The bureau or internal were guests in Whiteville of friends I revenue estimates mat wunin mis pe- wentlv. . I riod there will be filed 4,000,000 indi Miss Lottie Fereus, of Wilmingtonls I vidual Income tax returns. It is certain the euest of Mr. and Mrs.1! J. Q: Long. T'la percentage ,?t these returns will be The hndv nf rhariie HlnRnn.' xrhn I incorrect, not because of dishonest in was killed in France 'in 1918, passed tent on.; tne part--01 ine taxpayer dui through Chadbourn today, e.j route for because? of er.rorin making out the Clarendon. The bodys,wa'p accompanied forms... ErroheoutQnterpretation of .the hy a soldier; The deceased'was a son law.and regulations governing the col- of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hinson. lection of the income tax and careless ness cause numerous misiaises, ana re EYPFTT ADDUOT rrrvTAV suit in the Initial assessment and col aimuoi iuia; iwu- nf ';M.hlv rrPitRr nr lesier IN THE WIGGINS CASE amounts I tlran are actually due. Fre quently these mistaKes result in over payment, return of .which is made upon a claim forrefund.' . Where, upon veri fication and audit, underpayments are shown, taxpayers as a rule are prepar ed promptly to amend their returns and (snerlai tn Th. -- I n- nHHi ttonal 'tax due. -In either . f'OLDSKORO. .Tan. 10. Th rnrnner'ii .vont ther is trouble for both the tax ".'ieMi in the, murder of Makajah C. payer and the government "Jins. the farmer six milest west of J Bureau Aid Taxpayer who was killed in sight of his To the end that this year such errors wn home, last Wednesday night, was may be reduced to a-minimum, thek bu- J"ntinued at 10 a. m. today. 'Eighty- reau of internal revenue is making spe- "e witnesses had been summoned and rial effort to inform taxpayers of their ""day has been devoted to examina- rights as interpreted by rulings and ui witnessea tn secret session It regulations, of the treasury aepariment adjourned tonierht until 1ft n. m. tn, Th.m lias been prepared with the of- morrow. I 1 . nnrnvn.l of the bureau a series of 111. .. . JIWB. .- iiier ine innuest tomorrow neat I Tior articles, of which tnis is tne nrst n"ighbor nf Wio-o-u. v.. -inst I ..m lovnavor Vinw to make out t - ' d p 1 1 1 .3 nm M a aucai.i.u,i LCliili($ cia7 v- . 411 -p.ru wun tne murder, it Is indi-1 his 1920 return, wnen ano. whcio a. Tllif' neighbor a short time aeo. I it what to do in the event he meets ordered Wieeins to Imv. th. nairhhnr. ifh ni.nnl difficulties. Errors most "nod. because Wiersrins had reported frmientlv noted in the audit of pre- ne man for maki n or wfifnlrv I fn,. rotiimx have-been ; divided into - . . . " I . . v. ; nhtoh will Via trentAd ti.w . - , -. i classes, e;xi v. . - - - rM0is PR EXf'ii wtct ' 1 - information wav. While, there is ALTOMOBILING TOO RISKYl Tin Actual change In the law, mere nave : i..i Murine- the last veair many "ARIS. Tinr. n't ert .-i Janlalnna hnrlnp. on' Its 7 ' urreBpuuuciiuc rulings ana "wo.u -- " i "soriatp',1 . I . , ' ai.ai n n which . are of th.. v. , " -uaries wuugeBser, various iecww" " ' " Z tn V n ace. who ranked second benefit to the taxpayer m ine iniuis " K as a successful military avi-1 nf correct return; t,r, urinsr the. war and who has been v r J920 Exemptions ''villi Indicated That Near Neighbor Will Be Taken for Murder nent at n.ioi n m..I m. ..nAinn.fnr.li!A n r a S1.000 for rmisuce, has decided to gJve up driy. sIngie persons. $2,000 for married perr his automobile, savin it is too ind heads of families, plus J200 ITW and expensive. ; ; for each dependent if nnder 18 -jears lv r " , "ttS racing tnrougn iM.euii-1 Qf age or mcapaoie oi.-.v' -kiWen y w.hen he knocked down and normal rate is 4 per ceilt on the, first yrust' as a result of which $4,000' of net rncome aDoye lae"- of his victiTn' ges. court ordered him o, ik. mtAn-nr r nent on . the remaining do,ooo rrancs for dam- net income. .-,Tflis app If. rv "I ttii.i. t!. ... " r- lzen ana rei : -r herc,;; 111 buck to .my airplane Alie:' nonretnoenis 4.;-.riM "i" SEftr" he the judged "If any- fn? spttrcs within-the United States Cfnhreks there 111 be- the only are taxed to the full 8 per cent on net "e lO suffer" . . i dnnrnPH. The SUr- .1 14 a iriiiu n u . wwf- - . tax rate range irom "J GIFT OF THE SNOW-KISSED IINES OF TUE NORTH nose Mill harbor cold srerms. .our "0 tint ' t : irAnft aiiiti tR 000 to 65 come between , " "v; . nno . "Mt income is xv.w". V W ... , , ....... -. .! -,.5 certain specified aeauci.u. May Pay I""""1"!" - C this veaV as last,' may be naid In full at the -time of filing the re-, paia in , .QllmntB dllA per , not Kliow them' to. waste your vital Balm , a.1 once Mayr's. Pine" Needle isre.nfl. heck them at tne beginning. the f.a,7 .l comr"on colds is one I . W a. ATA IVI H. It. II -v9 w c ars, wou i- e miecuous ana aan-1 giaiw"'-"--: vioioa for incomes Xeeciu R ) eP a tube of Mayr's Pine the return. . Forms P0- 1 Qrr fortes C ,:..Bal.m,i'1 the house and at the pf $5,000, nd 1 and 1 04 incomes 1 "KSestion of a cold aVnlv It to of mbre than $5,000 have pee revwea tr;k,"h. that embarrassing and contain ""71? b of el a... v'""irlin 6 W t . 1 . h I II VAM.aTB MIII1 JLuav w - - rl. PIPBTl II Tl I Til L1TT ICOU " ' s f w-h" Mas Pine Needle Balm UJd "to the taxpayer in the maKing or (... "-'. AOlrl in 1 OA. 1 AA. LI. "Atllfll - . , . . be r." i. vc ana,Bc i ui. t 4. ....... who trial hv nrlflna.' p.aa TT I Fnrmi Will ; ue- ""'. w . - 219 w a,;. a " r ,. ."M,fliea returns of 1919 income, r V Pi"eXeeJle Balm is for sal bylFailure to ' receive, V IwhSSL .-BellaW;.w.ri,;-.wt-..-.li "ere. t ai v . ; The Packard SingleSix Gar expresses anew the standard that is Packard and Packard aldne In every part and altogether, it is made the Packard way-of qiialitMiaterij expertly VvTougli&lby competent men The Single-Six is the mature product of an experience imparaUeled in t , field of fine automotive manufacture visibly and truly representative of Packard If you knew what care and precision attend its making, and what spirit and sureness 'surrouhd every phase of its performance voii would sav too that it is the kind of car you have always wanted to own PACKARD MOTOR GAR COMPANY DETROIT The Packard TwbShc Tooting $6000 at Detroit r mm m mw a m t m rm mm : t Lf M WLmmm ! r v "' - - - Th Packard Stegle-Suc Tooxing $2975 mt Detroit f W. D. MsicMillan, Jr. 105107 N. Second Street - , : ' - VliMIX GTOJT, N. C. Telephone No. 2103 e man w ho o w ns one 0 on time. .Copies may be obtained from offices of collectors of internal revenue, branch offices, and banks. The return,, sworn to before a notary, or other per son '. authorized to administer oaths, must be filed with the collector for the district in which the. taxpayer,, lives or has his principal place of business. POMONA STORE LOOTED - ; DURING SUNDAY NIGHT he stood the operation well; and that his condition was. good following the Operation.. 1 The wires were sent by 'his son-inrlaw, Baifeyr T. Groome, who ac companied him, and who will remain with him until he is able to return! o Char' tte. - The nature of the trouble is not stated. j . ( Special to The Star) GREENSBORO, ' Jan. 10. Robbers early today ; smashed Tthe plate glass door of the ' Pomona Mercantile com-r pany, - at Pomona, removed goods valued at $2",000, leaving a large part of 1 the loot by the roadside, and made1 their, escape.- The robbery was carried out ' some time between - midnight and the beginning of a snow, fall, . 0 The "loot: they ' failed to carry away gave evidence that; they were either frightened or had. .taken, more than they could haul, i No. clue was left, and search was i conducted, by county and city officers under great difficulties to day.!', The coming of a-blanket of snow in the early morning hours effectually 1 hidall tracks and it, was Jmpossible..tQ determine the route ta.ken.by the spoil ers' "when they left ihe, establishment. : The goods stolen;; were;; articles , of wearing apparel, such ; as suits, shirts, skirts,' trousers and a large amount of cheap jewelry. . A safe in the store was not : opened,- although there ;was evi dence that It had been tampered with. BISHOP JOHN C. KlLGO HAS 1 OPERATION I IS DOING WEU TOITNG CASES CONTINUED i . : In the cases of E. Young, Mrs. . E. Young and Mrs. R. D. Burge, ' all charged with conducting an assigna tion . house : at 606 Castle street, were continued by Recorder George Harriss yesterday until .Thursday. '- , " TMrs. R. D.! Burge, one of the defend ants, was called and . failed ,o appear," and hef bond of ,$100was declared for feited So the' recorder ,flxed the bonds of the other rtwo defendants at $150 each. A capias was issued for Mrs. Burge. " MAXTON, Jan. 1,0. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Russell announce the birth of a daughter, .Elisabeth Boyd Russell, January. 8, 1921. uuvuu X u : v . 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief 0)l II a AA fiT CSl INDIGESTION " Special -to The Stair CHARLOTTE,'-. Jan.-. 10. Telegrams to Mrs. John C. Kllgo tonight state that. Bishop Kilgo today', was operated( on at' lhe:- Union!;" Memorial ' hospital,' Baltimore, by Dr. John M. Finney, hat Pare, Rich Blood Will Keep Your Body Vigorous and i 1 When Impurities . creep into ; your blood the first symptoms are usually, a loss of appetite followed by a gradual lessening ' of Energy ..the - system be comes weaker day, by : day, until you feel yourself on "the verge of. a break down. t - . r This whole condition is a warning that nature needs assistance, in giving the system a general, housecleaniug.; Nearly everybody needs a few bottles dfJ S. -S.. S.,f.thef sr.$a1t.Y.egetable.;blo0cl remedy, ' to cleanse jout all impurities about twice a' year. " It is an excellent idea ' to take this precaution to keep the 'system . in a vigorous condition so as tto j more easily ' resist v disease to which every one is subject. S.. S. , S. is without ah equal as a general tonic and system ibuilder:" It improves the appetite and gives new strength and vitality to both old and young, i -V " Full information and valuable1 litera tiie can be had by. writing - to ' Swift Specific Co., '829 .Swift Laboratory, At-, lanta, Ga. Adv.," , s ' J- J REDUCTION 33 1-3 and 50 Off This Cold Spell means Winter Clothing. ; V Gome to Solky's for your Suit ' t ' - v . V: or Overcoat. ; Men's atid Children's ; Overpoats , at lOrie-Half : Pric .The Remainder of Our Stock At ONE-THIRD OFF Jl - M. v Sdlky' & . Co, :-i.v: -. r "V--:-. .i'"-!'rt-'-c It ;r:..:p;:i..:' . .v.. . i v . . "'.'wV-v"'1!--; ':-.'. -. --! j.i'. . . t i 'i J' !!' L : '. ;v"' iKi' i-W'kC'.-li-1;' .'?-ty;..V".hlvH;. 'V ! , r. i ' ! vh-'--?!' . - . j i I i, y , ; , -' i ' ,u:. -l:.i';C 1.'- I K-'.':T:'H j'r .V ',' '' ' . : - - ! : r vr'';:;,--; . "it ; . i . j ' ? Uon rotll a jeiuru u , A'
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