FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1918 TIIE KINSTON FREE PRESS. PAGE THREE' WANTADS for Sale 26 Inch ' wire for field frncinjr. D. T. Edwards. ply 2-28; 3-1, 2; Sw 3-2, 6. For Bent Two cottages on East St, at head of King. Dly 12-20 tf. Ekk tor Sale From prize winning Mack Minorca. Lenoir Drug Co., l)r. Ira M. Hardy, L. 0. Moseley. ply 2-25 tf. All wood $1.50 per load except strips, $1.00 per load. Strictly cash on delivery. Prompt attention to all onlcrs. Phone 610. Dly 3-1 to 8 White Plymouth Rock Eggs for sale. Fischcl strain, $2.00 per sitting of fifteen eggs. Ray C. Wooten, Kin ston, N. CT Dly 2-22 tf. Stolen from Grand Theatre last night, new 5 passenger Ford car. Engine mimber 2447849. No license numb er. Finder report to this office and received $25 reward. Ply 2-8 to 3-5 Mthrgan Music Schools. Pupils on the following may enter at any time: Piano, Organ, Violin, Cornet, Fiule, iCJarinette, Cello. For inform ation and terms see Mr. or Mrs. Jas. (',. Mehegdn. We can (furnish expert piano tuner on short notice. Dly 2-23 to 3-2 Wanted Experienced clothing sales men capable of handling high grade clothing; oijlythe best will be con sidered frood salaries and perman- NEW SKIRTSAND SPRING HATS We are showing some very attractive designs of the new Sol Satin Skirts and a few Spring hats. CHAMBERLAIN & BRAXTON PHONE 234 Ml fa, hull Dot. i Ml Price. 1st . Grrit It imii -. jfajlTTir ILIJ. Genuine bean aigaature 1 CARTERS Colorless or Pale Faces TXtt, Carter's Iron Puis 66 The $5.00 a SHE GOULD NOT STAND OR WORK Bat Lydu E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound Restored Her Health and Stopped Her Pains. Pm-tUrul In.) "T h.l . A! I ment and suffered to badly from it that at times i could not be on my feet at all. I was all run down and so weak I could not do my house work, was nervous and could not lie down at night. I took treatments from a physician but tney did notnelp me. My Aunt recom mended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. I tried it and now I am strong and well again and do my own work and I p-lve - Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound tha credit" Mrs. Josephine Kimble, 935 West Race St, Portland, Ind. , Thousands of American women give this famous root and herb remedy the credit for health restored as did Mrs. Kimble. , For helpful suggestions in ragard to such ailments women are asked to write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., I Lynn, Mass. The result of its long experience is at your service. ent position. AddreBs S. Coplon & Sons, North Carolina's Biggest and Best Department Store, New Bern, N. C. Dly 2-26 to 3-11 For car hire phone W. H. Murphy. 257-J. Sunday phone 2M-J. Good service. Dly 1-2 tf. ii III As Age Advances the Liver Requires occasional slight stimulation. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS correct CONSTIPATION. Home Paper" Jl ME Tear Social and Miss Margaret Eason has return ed to Whaleysville, Va., after a visit here. b Miss Leah Slaughter, who Waited friends here, has returned to her home at Goldsboro. Mrs. J. M. Hines of Greenville was the guest 6f relatives in this city Thursday. Mrs. M. A. Islcr has returned from HOW THE INCOME TAX WORKS; 6,000,000 TO PAY IT. (Continued from page one) place of business. Penalties. Payment must be made on or be fore June 15, 1918. The penalty for failing to pay tax when due is an assessment of 5 per cent, of the JUST KIDS Two Per A Nickle. ;mwha TEACHER bAW'.ir , . fi , v- o o o TT TT iTt Personal Atlanta, where she spent some time with her daughter, Mrs. I. II, Jordan, ami family. ,...,... I , Rev. W. Marshall Craig, pastor of the First Baptist Church, has gone to Columbia, S. C, to officiate at the wedding of ll si Ethel Cullum, a sister of Mrs. Craig. Mr. Craig will (deliver several addresses and visit relatives while in South Caro lina. amount unpaid, plus interest at the rate of 1 per cent, a month during which it remains unpaid. For mak ing a false or fraudulent return, the penalty is a fine not exceeding $2,000 or not exceeding one year's imprison ment, or both in the discretion "of the court and, in addition, 10O per cent, of the tax evaded. No Chance' to Evade. By A4 Carter u Y w. s. s. 7T A MP 4 The man who thinks to evade the income tax is storing up for him self trial and tribulation. The Gov ernment has numerous way of check ing up delinquents. One is through the "information at source" provis ion of the act of 1917 which requires every employer to file with the Commissioner of Internal Revenue a report of payments of $800 or more paid to each employe during the cal endar year 1917. It is estimated that the number of such reports fil ed will be 20,000,000. , reopie v uung. ' . . y The Bureau of Internal Revenue through various agencies, has en deavored to inform taxpayers every where of the requirements of thein come tax laws. Ignorance of the law cannot be accepted as an excuse, To the "tax dodger" who deliberate ly seeKs to evade ihis just sljjre of the war burden no consideration will be given. Fortunately for ihe self respect of the American Nation, the bureau is anticipating few such cas es, the bureau has ample and con clusive proof that these taxes for the support of the war will be paid cheer fully and willingly by the great ma jority of the people. To do loss is to confess a lack of that spirit of patriotism which has made this an enduring republic. Dollars mean victory. Whether you are a Gold bonds or a Smithkins, remember that in paying your income tax you are helping to crush forever the fear of German dominion and to confer 'Upon the world the boon of a lasting peace. Kinston Man Has Miracu lous Escape "I was told by our family physic ian that I could not live without an operation, as my liver and gall sack were in such a condition. I set the day to go to the hospital, but then I saw the advertisement of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Since taking it I am feeling like a two-year-old. I am sure I never could have surviv ed an operation." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucous from the in testinal tract and allays the inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Sold by J. E. Hood & Co. adv. 4eU ooo "Today! ar sr m Bevo is a great favorite in the Army Canteens, where none but pure, soft drinks may be sold. After drill or march, you are sure to see a long line of hot and dusty-throated soldier boys making a bee line for Bevo. They know that there lies cwfflplrte satisfac tion, full refreshment and pure wholesorneness. At home or abroad at work or play between meals or with meals, you will appreciate what we have done for you in making this triumph irf soft drinks. You will find Bevo at inm, reitauranti, groceries, department and drug stores, picnic grounds, baseball parks, soda fountains, dining cars, in the navy, at canteens, at mobilisation camps and other places where refreshing beverages are sold. Bevo the all-yetr-'round oft drink Guard against substitutes. Have the bottle opened In front of you, first seeing that the seal is unbroken and that the crown top bears the Fox. Sold in bottles only, and bottled exclusively by ANHEUSER-BUSCH, ST. LOUIS x L. A. Distributors C. E. ROSEMOND Plumbing and Machine Shop - fni.;. Quick Attention Given to Repair Work. Phone No. 585 -110 W. Gordon St 5.00 a s'Mews Today'9 ; 4 For the poys COBB & CO. KINSTON, N. C. - IJL siaiNS Out-Door Advertisings Wagon, Auto-Truck Striping, Lettering, Varniehing Don. - - . Prompt Service Work Guraiteed ARTHUR SUZUKI Phone V . . . 557 Year, i)0- IF! a I 9 ff 1 if

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