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ESTABLISHED MAY, 1895—^- VOL. XXIII. No. 4 MANASSAS, VA., FRIDAY, JUNE I S , 1 M 7 "^^-K- $1.00 A Year in Advance MANY COME TO TABERNACLE JUDGE THORNTON SPEAKS Makes AddreM to Twenty-lour Graduates of M> Graded SdMoL Certificates of promotion (jp^e high school were presented by Mr. Charles R. McDonald, divi- sion superintendent of schools, to twenty-four students Monday evening at the annual commence- ment exercis«g-o<-4be Maaaaaaa ^Graded School. Judge J. B. T. Thornton made the address to the gradnates. Judge Thornton expressed his pleasure in the progress made by the students and at the close of the exercises announced to the pnncipartHat~He "wouFT Hie "to offer a prize to-ooe-oir^aweel^^feorgeLarkm, 5; Richard HOP- the students as a reward for excellence in the work of the school year. The prize was awarded to Miss Lillian Larkin, youngest daughter of Mrs. L. A. Larkiu, of Man&ssas, and Hice Green, of Paris, Fauquier county, ^~^ who spent-ifae"winterBCTe at tEe home of Mr. John S. Green. Miss Larkin and Jdr. Green, in •f: the order mentioned, led the class 4n-»rf*tift1ny<ifiiT^ ~ S- —-%ffT»HnBeiscem6nt opened with Hervin U Eastern exercises invocation by pr. Roop', president of C<dlege. The benedic- tion was pronounced by Rev. T. T) D. niark, pastor of tt*^ Maninu eas Bai^kt_Church. Special features of the program yfere the salutatoryby Rice Green, a musical reading by Ifiss N#B -by Miss Lillian Larkin; aryding by Miss Dctfothy Saiidfsrj^ «» semble reJMing and a scurf <^H^ by the ^ I s of the class. Ifr, tooaicd "TheAavil R«ffktoiOWVifl1nl»" "Carry Me "^^^SpangUid Banner" and ^ / ^ I T S ^ ^ othm, air cficrusn^ sung by tb«-expire daas uad^ th» direct^i^l&B. B. T. EL Hedge. The Boy Scoats. clad^ in khaid uniform, sang thdr marking sonfir- Miss ElizabetJr Pope played the piano doErinR &e scarf ^nR, which was {Mpured nnder the HUpuiMUUtm of~Mlro an. T3>e sebooL £aculty iacompoaed. of Mrs:C^M? LarkfiQ^ priueipa]; SCOUTS SELL 41 BONDS Subccriptioiu Tl^aack ScovU Amount to $2,750. Boy Adopting President Wilson's suggestion, the Ek)y Scouts of Manassas accepted the slogan, "Every Scout to Save a Soldier," and set out on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, to sell Lifoerty DonuS~ xo toe "^jpcopret'Oi Manassas. And they sold them -Just $2,750 worth! A tporioiu rip««t»»c« m—IM a tpariow coavcnioB. lUligiMi M-Botia huMlkarekiaf. ThMe_Qf the hoya^whoj,obi44_^|^^'H--^^^^ bonds into at least ten families, wis receive medals for war aer^ vice. The names of the boys who took part and the number of bonds sold are as follows: WiUianj Hill Brown, 11; Allison fioeff. llfT^-^dherchant, lOr ris, 2; Marvin Rice, 2. Two of the $100 bonds were, purchased by Bull Council, cans. sold Run Ord€r Fraternal Amerl- TWfliynTKm"tm^ia Supreme Court Denies Appeal of G. B. WaBace aafl Mor- gan and Othen. . The Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, sitting^afWytheville. on Tuesday, this week, entered orders refusing - appeals in .two eases from the circuit' court of this county. ~ :i~:"~ In the first case, L. B. Wallace, of Frederidubnrg, brragfataQiit to s«t aside a deiid from ,R F. Ijming to Wj^iyn Crow, nf Jop- . •, , J. 4. u "— as trustee, toaecote credit^ TJarvm Rice, the, vajgdictory by ——^-^.»-~ .. finr Commissioner C A. Siiieiair, ^ ^ 'WiHf n p o r t a n "m'' favor' of-" tne trustee. The circuit pourt.jbe)d hy Judge J> B. ILTtewtfoa. suBtakedtfais lepoft, over the objections p{ Mrw Watece. The etmt of appeals, h7 Wf""ng ih* fooeu. anst^g Spottsylvania, and F. M. Chi- diester, of Fredericksburg; whaie the trustee was represented by ileaags. fl^ Tbototon Davies and Robert A. Hn^hison, of Manas> Tb« otb« ease srew o u t ^ a C. Metjsger, contract between H. pypsy Smith Preaches on ''Repentance" and "New Birth" —ChiMren Sing Tomorrow—Judge Barley, of Alexandria^ Will Speak Monday. CITIZENS REELECT MAYOR W. C. Wa«MMr CaU Fifty-twe Veto*- Omlr FSttj-Ry BalUte Caat. DID YOU HEAR CYWY SMITH SAY j 'If lapantaac* war* only sonoir for ain A jailbirj would tha fiuaat a¥ampW of tapairtaitaa ta ha faiiad. Sarryfar what ka has ioamJ No! Sorry bacanaa ka waa caught! Rapantavc* la baiiag to corry far aia that yon wiB quit it and hava iwrfhiag OHira to 4o with it. Whil* God will not daosa anybody. «ia wilL Any fool can oriticia*. Wa hato to aaa ouraakaa aa God aaaa iu. - Aaf old daad dag caa float dawa tia Potomac, hut it taltaa a liva ona to twin a«aiaat tha cuupuL Wa hara haaq trying to aava tha world Baaaa, iaftaad bf trying to aara, tha world imUndually. ' That*'* monay in your l>aak s«aa«urt Aat doaaa't balong to ^ou. . All thai flowara that you pita aky-l4|lraa year metbar^ caakat wW repay h«ir ftr ^)^^g baA end -Ga^a I right the w»ongL wnj. YOU BE out TQMORRO'y^ The corporation: election was held in Manassas very quietly on Tuesday, only 55 voters taking, advantage of their privilege to name the mayor and councilmen. Mayor Wagener, receiving 52 votes, iPiia rt^\4cti»i TKo n^x}4 councilmen are Messrs. Albert Speiden. C. E. Nash, C- M. Lar- kin, E.D. WenricB, 0. E. New- man, D. J. Arrington, E. R. vvttlKS*! xUyUMMrT^a AJVtVUtaU KZnz J. R. Evans. The complete vote was as follows: Fo? Mayor-W. C. Wagener, 52; J. R. Evans, 1. For Councilmen—Albert Spei> den, 55; C. E, Nash, 55; C. R, C. Johnson. 24; C. M. Larkin, 56; H. IX Wenrich, 53; 0. E. Newman. 54; D. J. Arrington 55; E. R. Conner. 55; Thomas F. Coleman, 46; J. R. Evans. 28; R. L. B; 1. ' ~ ' ers, 1. of meetings which are to continue every night except Monday ^ntil. the closing service on July 1. NeithCT the continued rain nor the^Tbe mustcat program tomorrow. The Gypsy Smith tabemacleon Grant avenue continues to be the of all .Prince William. mecea busy dayaon the farm have seri- ously depleted the attendance at the evangelistic services, but -it is hoped that better weather con- ditioBS may soon permit a large increase in the cobgregatiWiB Tumday eve^ng tbe^aembera of theMethodktEpiseopai Church and their friends occupied the re- served ^ti^^wodtibiefbUo^fii^ nigfatHmembeg8-of the United Br^Bnen ^Chorcfi were gambB. Tl^e Xhurfflr SeethreffrJaiifc'.mfl|tt~ w a s j t e ^ e i sented, and on Tuesday lugbt tee- W v a t i ^ tnll Jbe^raad£_£eiLjbe nmiiiliUlH of the Masoafe tojget Gypsy Smitii, jr., the e^nm- «^stH nia^ Giving up tnnight'H neat. wSe^^ i?^^iter-?^?^5^ the midnii^t. train to-vuat-fais wife and ehiklrien in Npank, Conn. CHaJ}R]^ TQ>A8SI8T Tomoirrow's aerviee is expected^ isiiS fMw of tv»e h « ^ trf ^h» begining at 7:45 pi m., is to he rendered entirely by the children between the agw briune and fif- teen, who have l^n Muned l)y Mr. Fmrest Cole, tfag~e7«ngi&list'g director of music Miss-'Lanra Qqagland will premde-at the piano. The children will bocupy the ebdr beni^ies on theplatfonn. A large pergentoge of the at- tendance eachjH^ht is compose? iTehildren.and.young people, Jtt'tiEE-iBfaermctei If I preach ovet their heads." th«. «>v*ffga«nt f,^^| te thfljTflidtm one highfe 1 ataataetreMityour hootK Collects to.meet the ^ 6 0 0 In boildii^ the tabOTnaele and other e t p o i s ^ of ^ t ^ r a JnepnairiBg^ that the entire 4unoiij|t may be nused before many days have passed. Rev. ^. I>. D. Clai^ seif-stylpd the "boHetm board^f ContiBDedcB Pace Fjve. _ UnHMDlSDRff Wedey Hay^ioo, Two Yaan OU, ' Loses His Life iik bandi' ait Haydoo Fani^^ ~ the drowning of little Lesley niirwi>n Hayiiftn, two vears old. of ^tanday ercning at the home MB.'srindparent8,^J^^^ and Hra. WiUkun H. Haydon, near Manas- sas. Wesley and EdwaM Wade- Dalton, his little cousin, slipped away unnoi *to see the cows" in the field spei^ of ii» wh|» arc among tho ^aoat intetUacKne 4£atance jfrom the hooae. [ti. fajeriU jeogat]LoS«aJ«^i^^ over mi- familiar ground, Wesley, breath^ le— from thf rffll, PCThnPB t h f l l ^ ^ ^ ' i civic, fttiTfT jflinmnplrtii—pitrhndhaad ' long into the watw. He was too small pa save himselL eon^tankm waif too small to Ins resJcpe. ) vras and" his SAFEH COUNGLS NAMED Prince William County AgricuL- twal Beanb Comp^Ulr Organized. The Prince William County Agricultural Council of Safety has completed its preliminary work in organizing the cOunty into subordinate councils for each magisterial district. The coun- cils will work for agricultural preparedness—in increadM pro- duction, conservation and piroper placing the hoe on a plane with the gun in the war agalust Ger- many. The county council is composed of C. A. Montgomery, county farm deroonsti-ation agent> chair- man, Manassas; Charles R. Mc- Donald,' divison superintendent of schools, Catharpin; Miss Lil- lian y^ Gilbert, county home agent." Mana^B.-- and B. K. Watson, agnncultural director, agricul turaL-Mgh sehoo and assistant county iltteul. Ma* Th6 council has announced the appointment of the f(blowing com- mrttqps, repreaaitini: neight>br^ hood aeti^nlie^tedireet the w«% One of the saddest happenings of the dinrlet ooundls in coop»- ever retarded m these pages was'Tsting with the coiiniy organizK- tion: Dumfries district; Rev. D. T, Sfaewatterr^^finMs^^^^^BuraS^Mt Walter K^ar farmer DjjinftrieB; J. T. SynonCi county -officialr^ Dvm&ies; Mn. Graffin, fanp woman, Joplin. ^ Coles disti'ict! firmer, diainnan. It—B: H«y?^ Ti nassasr James-I^ick.ir.'Belieol: board. Independent flia; IfieGpal dent Hill; Mrs. iwman, Indepehdeait'flift^ Oeeoqoan-district: M.. I. cam- •^Ir. figfdop. the grandfrtfaar; H£AfiS=^ft Miss E. W. Garths M3ss Beatrice XoiSBtronig, Miss Kate Wilico^uHi, Misa Hattie Wilkozon, MisaMary 'Roaeid>erger, Miss Grace B. Mo- ran, Hiss Louiflf Malfflaey and Mrs. B. T. H. Hodge. LEnas BUMG mms From to Be « Vetciam' Day.' Ldeut. George C Round, as chairman of the comauttee wliich welcomM the. visitors to Manas- sas ^during the Conftederate re^ union at Vnahington. received and tetegnmis-^ff- many lettns _ regret from pciaons~wh<L were | MAWSE-HOaC B(WUK)WB> unable to take part in the ex- ercises of the day. Three of the moct iatnwtiiis were written by Mrs. Mary Speed Mercer, of Elm City, N. C, aothor of the "United." the new national an- them which she composed and keep down the dust iu that vicfn=^ ity until the pastor's friend, who $d the borrowing, r^afns the property removed without-thr dedicates^ W VahMaas ~lt tune of the Peace Jobilae which was 'soug here again - \ng the visit of the veterans; from tieneral J<An E. Gthnan. of ii*)«!ton, MasB., a ^rm» eoBa> maEK+Qf of the Grand Army of tae S O W i c . who spoke here a t t * ' ^ ? permwnofl t . . J u b ^ and apain at the ded- \ " <* " '^^'^ ""« ^^\^ ...uon of the Alasaachosett. me- '^ was probably token, m the n-.onai to Col. Fletcher Webster. ]^^^ the moon, the proprietor ..>nof the preat American states-i«"" be gr^ul and the com- J ,- .„ ,.1 Tj^k^^ « munity will get the continued —an. and :r,m v.ol, Mbert M. ! - , . ,• • ^ • iMmxyf^- - a LTuon veteran, who b<>nefit of the cooling, moistemng , ,r-p.;„r,%„ Pat^- F>vo efifct of the street sprinklir.g. J^ farm onjUie saB,ooo. ^-Morgut and^Syan <jor- don. mvolvin^ the ririit to hav a MoTBan and Gordon, throofl^ thdr attorney. .Mr. John M. Johnson, of Alexandria, sued Mr Mftt7<wr far alleg^rhrMA Haymwtat nd abwit flfty^ftw tha nrnanitatie^ <rf contract The eireqit coorttrf this-county, hekl by J w ^ R. (E SnntKnH, f^AJ^ in favflr-«rf-fliei Arf^it/ianf Mr Mfit7jyr; -And from this decision, Messrs. Mor- The MctkM of the eoort of ap- peals is Vi sostain the IO3PM4; court. ' - Mr. Metzger was represented by Mr. Robert A. Hutddson. portion of hose, with the nozzle, disappeared from the Presby- miTUp lawBi used mainly to sprinkle the streets and it witthe diffieult to and A Red A. M. WinUimoB, Chainnaa of Prqpacandafonmlttee) chapter of the AmericanJter ^ the American Red Cross, Cross has beau foimcd Ja aBsmbefS h*?* nli*n<iy enrbtfed. A^emendoaa wturkia beinff ear- ried on by the Red^ O w a a r m d next werit has been set aaidw by the President ss Red Croes Wedt, wSa eveiy BMUI; wwuaii a^ child in the Uuted Sttfes is asked to do his w ho- ahuie in oontxiboting towards ^e hdp of all suffer«« ail over the wotii, not naly in-war bntin ptnee. The wMnco_&t-^to S(Hne jtime on Tuesday night, probably before Gypsy Smith, jr,. bad preaehed on recitation, aleooBVutyvheokl iefe the Red have been doing q)lendid mxrfc in sargieal dressings, bat tins is aot •aooR^ .WcLAiedJbtJBica to help, and every man in the It costs only on^doUar a mnat hmnaiie wqfjr in the worid. Are yon wJlKngthat^ottr^s^ (iiers should die, tmorred ier, TBT the fiekLof battle ? Are you will- idSr ti>st oar people wha are of" -fliv and If yoo wift "give' your -ijelp and interest to the sufferers of the Dr. W.« F. Merchant, Mr. L. HEMPCPg. Wjttfai; gton. Hft gsft hwaJQe; nrTBHT and^hiOved - with, bis grandparents mnre the death of hismother two years «gO>-. ..... ' '--: ' • ^ Feiv membera. have been added this wedkio the Manaoaas ehap-1 Episcopal Chwih: Hanatsat, Imtit It hoped that as the naember^p will JMttease at a mgiA rate. IW ^mnmittee en ortantsatKJU has been apiaered by theAiwtieanBedOwes^andr as soon ia iMraetieaMe. a meet- eera—chainnui. i4ee-eh«roiaa. ireiuref and seeretary:—The woric of the ciu4>ter will begin as soon aa die ofl^teis are apprevcd by thcTiatitwai organiqittbn md received. The tMTitory wiB comprise all of Prinee WilUain county except HaymaricetrGainesviQe and Thor- ooghfare, which are in the jaria> diction of the PiednKX^ chapter. Cross. year to do yoor shai* in eanT^'i^^*^*'^'^''^*" *^ "^^ Plaina. are Miss Mary H. Lipaeeesh, Mr. T. J. Aabibrd and Mr. Chariea B. gvaitt. ^^=- 18 The committee on organization composed of the following personsT iftayor inr; XJ, "Wageuei, Rev. J. F. Burks, Rev Aiford world. c(»ne to the Parish Hall, Haymarket. Tuesday an4 Friday afternoons, or send yoor name and dues to Mrs. Charles R. Mc* Donald, Catharpin, Va found Edward crying beade the stream, andlranied.tojthereseQe of the gbugyCT child. A- physic e^ was sumuKmed, but help hsd come too late. _ Wesley was the, youngest child of Mr. Francis Et Haydon, of ~"Fuueial services weie uuu> dieted !^eeday morning hy Rev. J. F. Btiriu, rectmr of Trinity by whom hehadbeoi baptized, and tmreat ser, fsrmfr, Haymarket;. IMkS--tea» aiydon fMrily^Br The choir of S t Pmil'a ehoreh sang "JesMa, Tendw flhephegd,^ Hear Me.'*, "Dace Hf Boyal "There's « TTT DsTid'rCtty." and A/nrwig the relatiTOawho came here to attend the fimeral were Mr. Chaihee Haydon, of Glencoe, Md.; Mias Adii Haydon, of Waah- higton. and Mr. Jamea Q. Met- AJ^AOetJ[*QPirniBUTION Tite a^orioaa thenM of tha day, Xtkam every tUag tm it PMMS That ia flpinca apiritaalmy. TiM dBtr ti lonBOBtaidy rtBgt:^ ihyOela f^rtm Ida And the Mtlxau cf marie are Itriaaim VibntteM af \aiiitmm.i3^ MBL The apeaker's elitfaaMd by t&e qAAt Of theGoape! oo wWcb b« may dwell; T^t effect upon thoae wfaomay l>aar-tt Dawson, nonnty ^affieialt Ec3w^B7~ Quani W. A- J£Ww«#. sehfljT bond, Hoadley; Alfonso Gal^: vert, fanner,. Agnewville; Mqt- Gewge Davia.ifarm woinan,Haa4>'s, \ef. •' '''''•' Brentsville ^strict: Walter R. HnnlfAf, hanlf«jr and fiiurnaav -•1 chairman, Kokesville; W. B. Ker- ^ fiztr former, NokSviflerRer. iK- R. Cooke, sehocd^board, ^tka^} .^. ^Ue; McDuiff Green, eoaai^ ofi- daUKafasviHe; ^Mra^WJltiam Dillin, ftivifl Gainesville district: R. AJ^ot;. sdMxd board, chairman, Hay^ market; O. C. Hutchison, county official, Haymarket; W. L. Heor Tyler, farmet. Mildred Ewefl. fann weman.Hay Sandent I n s t i t i ^ Catharpin. disUiU. J. J. Ouuuei.' county official, cbainpan. Manas- Be8tOB^tede,-aefaool board, W. I. Steer e farmer, Manassas; John E. Barrett, f u m - Miss Emily J. SINCLAIR iJOSL aoX onefthiuK^'^ wsns frofn the meet- Frank Pattie, Mr. G. Raymond RatcHfFe, County Clerk George G. Tyler, Mrs. Qeorge T. Lvon. Mrs. C. R. C. Johnson; Uiaa Mary Larkm and Miss Isabel Kelley. If wc haTc ool; be«n .coinf a week) Wben axrhanging famiKar greeting Be earcfnl of WIMB yoo may apeak. -^. W. B. Mr. C. A. Sinclair, of Manas- Va.. having comi^ied with the lequirementa of the law. within the time fixed by the •tatute. and BO o^er candidate having tAed his statement candidacy, within such time. .>r having in other respects com pi'Cd or with the statutory requiremo-- under th6 law Mr. C. A. ?;:,:. — " Tirtfeclared ttie democrat' TwB JOURNAL fift-two for •1.00 in advance.y times date for the House of from Prince William i be voted for in tht Section. ^v N Chairman r'-T,. crane 1 •• rw Siij^* •.ruv. to N ven-per -•^••MR, Kxer-ative Committee County. of Pnnce William

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Page 1: MANY COM TEO TABERNACLE

ESTABLISHED MAY, 1895—^-

V O L . XXIII . No . 4 M A N A S S A S , V A . , F R I D A Y , J U N E IS, 1 M 7 "^ -K-

$ 1 . 0 0 A Year in A d v a n c e

MANY COME TO TABERNACLE JUDGE THORNTON SPEAKS Makes AddreM to Twenty-lour

Graduates of M> Graded SdMoL

Certificates of promotion (jp^e high school were presented by Mr. Charles R. McDonald, divi­sion superintendent of schools, to twenty-four students Monday evening at the annual commence­ment exercis«g-o<-4be Maaaaaaa

^Graded School. Judge J. B. T. Thornton made

the address to the gradnates. Judge Thornton expressed his pleasure in the progress made by the students and at the close of the exercises announced to the pnncipartHat~He "wouFT Hie "to offer a prize to-ooe-oir^aweel^^feorgeLarkm, 5; Richard HOP-the students as a reward for excellence in the work of the school year. The prize was awarded to Miss Lillian Larkin, youngest daughter of Mrs. L. A. Larkiu, of Man&ssas, and Hice Green, of Paris, Fauquier county,

^~^ who spent-ifae"winterBCTe at tEe home of Mr. John S. Green. Miss Larkin and Jdr. Green, in

•f: the order mentioned, led the class 4n-»rf*tift1ny<ifiiT^ ~ S-

—-%ffT»HnBeiscem6nt opened with Hervin U Eastern

exercises invocation by pr.

Roop', president of C<dlege. The benedic­

tion was pronounced by Rev. T. T) D. niark, pastor of tt*^ Maninu eas Bai^kt_Church.

Special features of the program yfere the salutatoryby Rice Green, a musical reading by Ifiss N#B

-by

Miss Lillian Larkin; a r y d i n g by Miss Dctfothy Saiidfsrj^ «» semble reJMing and a scurf <^H^ by the ^ I s of the class. Ifr,

tooaicd "TheAavil R«ffktoiOWVifl1nl»"

"Carry Me

" ^ ^ ^ S p a n g U i d Banner" and ^ / ^ I T S ^ ^ o t h m , air c f i c r u s n ^ sung by tb«-expire daas u a d ^ th» d i r e c t ^ i ^ l & B . B. T. EL Hedge. The Boy Scoats. clad^ in khaid uniform, sang thdr marking sonfir- Miss ElizabetJr P o p e played the piano doErinR &e scarf ^nR, which was {Mpured nnder the HUpuiMUUtm of~Mlro

an. T3>e sebooL £aculty iacompoaed.

of Mrs:C^M? LarkfiQ^ priueipa];

SCOUTS SELL 41 BONDS

Subccriptioiu Tl^aack ScovU Amount to $2,750.

Boy

Adopting President Wilson's suggestion, the Ek)y Scouts of Manassas accepted the slogan, "Every Scout to Save a Soldier," and set out on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, to sell Lifoerty DonuS~ xo toe " jpcopret'Oi Manassas. And they sold them -Just $2,750 worth!

A tporioiu rip««t»»c« m—IM a tpariow coavcnioB. • lUligiMi M-Botia • huMlkarekiaf.

ThMe_Qf the h o y a ^ w h o j , o b i 4 4 _ ^ | ^ ^ ' H - - ^ ^ ^ ^ bonds into at least ten families, wis receive medals for war aer^ vice. The names of the boys who took part and the number of bonds sold are as follows:

WiUianj Hill Brown, 11; Allison fioeff. • l l fT^-^dherchant , lOr

ris, 2; Marvin Rice, 2. Two of the $100 bonds

were, purchased by Bull Council, cans.

sold Run

Ord€r Fraternal Amerl-

TWfliynTKm"tm^ia Supreme Court Denies Appeal

of G. B. WaBace aafl Mor­gan and Othen. .

The Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, sitting^afWytheville. on Tuesday, this week, entered orders refusing - appeals in .two eases from the circuit' court of this county. ~ :i~:"~

In the first case, L. B. Wallace, of Frederidubnrg, brragfataQiit to s«t aside a deiid from ,R F. Ijming to Wj^iyn Crow, nf Jop-

. •, , J. 4. u "— as trustee, toaecote credit^ TJarvm Rice, the, vajgdictory by ——^-^.»-~ ..

finr

Commissioner C A. Siiieiair, ^ ^ 'WiHf nportan "m'' favor' of-" tne

trustee. The circuit pourt.jbe)d hy Judge

J> B. ILTtewtfoa. suBtakedtfais lepoft, over the objections p{ Mrw Watece. The etmt of appeals, h7 Wf""ng ih* fooeu. a n s t ^ g

Spottsylvania, and F. M. Chi-diester, of Fredericksburg; whaie the trustee was represented by ileaags. fl^ Tbototon Davies and Robert A. Hn^hison, of Manas>

Tb« o t b « ease srew o u t ^ a C. Metjsger, contract between H.

p y p s y Smith Preaches on ''Repentance" and "New Birth" —ChiMren Sing Tomorrow—Judge Barley, of

Alexandria^ Wil l Speak Monday.

CITIZENS REELECT MAYOR

W. C. Wa«MMr CaU Fifty-twe V e t o * -Omlr FSttj-Ry BalUte Caat.

DID YOU HEAR CYWY SMITH SAY j

'If lapantaac* war* only sonoir for ain A jailbirj would b« tha fiuaat a¥ampW of tapairtaitaa ta ha faiiad. Sarryfar what ka has ioamJ No! Sorry bacanaa ka waa caught!

Rapantavc* la baiiag to corry far aia that yon wiB quit it and hava iwrfhiag OHira to 4o with it.

Whil* God will not daosa anybody. «ia wilL Any fool can oriticia*. Wa hato to aaa ouraakaa aa God aaaa iu. -Aaf old daad dag caa float dawa t ia Potomac, hut

it taltaa a liva ona to t w i n a«aiaat tha cuupuL Wa hara haaq trying to aava tha world a» Baaaa, iaftaad bf trying to aara,

tha world imUndually. ' That*'* monay in your l>aak s«aa«urt Aat doaaa't balong to ou. .

All thai flowara that you pita aky-l4|lraa year metbar^ caakat wW m» repay h«ir ftr ) g

baA end -Ga^a I right the w»ongL

wnj . YOU BE o u t TQMORRO'y

The corporation: election was held in Manassas very quietly on Tuesday, only 55 voters taking, advantage of their privilege to name the mayor and councilmen. Mayor Wagener, receiving 52 votes, iPiia rt^\4cti»i TKo n^x}4 councilmen are Messrs. Albert Speiden. C. E. Nash, C- M. Lar-kin, E.D. WenricB, 0 . E. New­man, D. J. Arrington, E. R. vvttlKS*! xUyUMMrT^a AJVtVUtaU KZnz

J. R. Evans. The complete vote was as follows:

Fo? Mayor-W. C. Wagener, 52; J. R. Evans, 1.

For Councilmen—Albert Spei> den, 55; C. E, Nash, 55; C. R, C. Johnson. 24; C. M. Larkin, 56; H. IX Wenrich, 53; 0 . E. Newman. 54; D. J. Arrington 55; E. R. Conner. 55; Thomas F. Coleman, 46; J. R. Evans. 28; R. L. B; 1. ' ~ ' ers, 1.

of meetings which are to continue every night except Monday ^ntil. the closing service on July 1.

NeithCT the continued rain nor the^Tbe mustcat program tomorrow.

The Gypsy Smith tabemacleon Grant avenue continues to be the

of all .Prince William. mecea

busy dayaon the farm have seri­ously depleted the attendance at the evangelistic services, but -it is hoped that better weather con-ditioBS may soon permit a large increase in the cobgregatiWiB

Tumday eve^ng tbe^aembera of theMethodktEpiseopai Church and their friends occupied the re­served ^ti^^wodtibiefbUo^fii^ nigfatHmembeg8-of the United Br^Bnen Chorcfi were gambB. Tl e X h u r f f l r SeethreffrJaiifc'.mfl|tt~ was jte^ei sented, and on Tuesday lugbt tee-W v a t i ^ tnll Jbe^raad£_£eiLjbe nmiiiliUlH of the Masoafe tojget

Gypsy Smitii, jr., the e^nm-« ^ s t H n i a ^ Giving up tnnight'H neat.

wSe^^ i?^^ i ter -?^?^5^ the midnii^t. train to-vuat-fais wife and ehiklrien in Npank, Conn.

C H a J } R ] ^ TQ>A8SI8T Tomoirrow's aerviee is expected^

isiiS fMw of tv»e h«^ trf ^h»

begining at 7:45 pi m., is to he rendered entirely by the children between the agw briune and fif­teen, who have l ^ n Muned l)y Mr. Fmrest Cole, tfag~e7«ngi&list'g director of music Miss-'Lanra Qqagland will premde-at the piano. The children will bocupy the ebdr beni^ies on theplatfonn.

A large pergentoge of the at­tendance eachjH^ht is compose? iTehildren.and.young people,

Jtt'tiEE-iBfaermctei If I preach ovet their heads."

th«. «>v*ffga«nt f, | te thfljTflidtm one highfe 1 ataataetreMityour hootK

C o l l e c t s to.meet the ^ 6 0 0 In boildii^ the

tabOTnaele and other e t p o i s ^ of ^ t^ra JnepnairiBg^

that the entire 4unoiij|t may be nused before many days have passed. Rev. ^. I>. D. Clai^ seif-stylpd the "boHetm board^f

ContiBDedcB Pace Fjve. _

UnHMDlSDRff Wedey Hay^ioo, Two Yaan OU,

' Loses His Life iik b a n d i ' ait Haydoo Fani^^ ~

the drowning of little Lesley niirwi>n Hayiiftn, two vears old.

of ^tanday ercning at the home MB.'srindparent8,^J^^^ and Hra. WiUkun H. Haydon, near Manas­sas. Wesley and EdwaM Wade-Dalton, his little cousin, slipped away unnoi *» *to see the cows" in the field s p e i ^

of ii» wh|» arc among tho ^aoat intetUacKne 4£atance jfrom the hooae. [ti. fajeriU jeogat]LoS«aJ«^i^^ over mi-

familiar ground, Wesley, breath^ le— from thf rffll, PCThnPB thfl l^^^'i civic, fttiTfT jflinmnplrtii—pitrhndhaad

' long into the watw. He was too small pa save himselL eon^tankm waif too small to Ins resJcpe.

) vras and" his

SAFEH COUNGLS NAMED Prince William County AgricuL-

twal Beanb Comp^Ulr Organized.

The Prince William County Agricultural Council of Safety has completed its preliminary work in organizing the cOunty into subordinate councils for each magisterial district. The coun­cils will work for agricultural preparedness—in increadM pro­duction, conservation and piroper

placing the hoe on a plane with the gun in the war agalust Ger­many.

The county council is composed of C. A. Montgomery, county farm deroonsti-ation agent> chair­man, Manassas; Charles R. Mc­Donald,' divison superintendent of schools, Catharpin; Miss Lil­lian y^ Gilbert, county home

agent." Mana^B.--and B. K. Watson, agnncultural director, agricul turaL-Mgh sehoo and assistant county iltteul. Ma*

Th6 council has announced the appointment of the f (blowing com-mrttqps, repreaaitini: neight>br^ hood aeti^nlie^tedireet the w«%

One of the saddest happenings of the dinrlet ooundls in coop»-ever retarded m these pages was'Tsting with the coiiniy organizK-

tion: Dumfries district; Rev. D. T,

Sfaewatterr^^finMs^^^^^BuraS^Mt Walter K^ar farmer DjjinftrieB; J. T. SynonCi county -officialr^ Dvm&ies; Mn. Graffin, fanp woman, Joplin. ^

Coles disti'ict! firmer, diainnan.

It—B: H«y?^ Ti

nassasr James-I^ick.ir.'Belieol: board. Independent flia; IfieGpal

dent Hill; Mrs. iwman, Indepehdeait'flift^

Oeeoqoan-district: M.. I. cam-

•^Ir. figfdop. the grandfrtfaar;

H£AfiS= ft

Miss E. W. Garths M3ss Beatrice XoiSBtronig, Miss Kate Wilico^uHi, Misa Hattie Wilkozon, MisaMary

'Roaeid>erger, Miss Grace B. Mo-ran, Hiss Louiflf Malfflaey and Mrs. B. T. H. Hodge.

LEnas BUMG mms From

to Be « Vetciam' Day.'

Ldeut. George C Round, as chairman of the comauttee wliich welcomM the. visitors to Manas­sas ^during the Conftederate re^ union at Vnahington. received

and tetegnmis-^ff-many lettns _ regret from pciaons~wh<L were | MAWSE-HOaC B(WUK)WB> unable to take part in the ex­ercises of the day. Three of the moct iatnwtii is were written by Mrs. Mary Speed Mercer, of Elm City, N. C , aothor of the "United." the new national an­them which she composed and

keep down the dust iu that vicfn=^ ity until the pastor's friend, who $ d the borrowing, r^afns the property removed without-thr

dedicates^ W VahMaas ~ l t tune of the Peace Jobilae which was 'soug here again -\ng the visit of the veterans; from tieneral J<An E. Gthnan. of ii*)«!ton, MasB., a ^rm» eoBa> maEK+Qf of the Grand Army of tae S O W i c . who spoke here a t t * ' ^ ? permwnofl t . . J u b ^ and apain at the ded- \ " <* " '^^'^ " " « ^ \ ^ ...uon of the Alasaachosett. me- ' was probably token, m the

n-.onai to Col. Fletcher Webster. ]^^^ the moon, the proprietor ..>nof the preat American states-i«"" be g r ^ u l and the com-

J ,- .„ ,.1 Tj^k^^ « munity will get the continued —an. and :r,m v.ol, Mbert M. ! - , . ,• • ^ • iMmxyf^- - a LTuon veteran, who b<>nefit of the cooling, moistemng

, ,r-p.;„r,%„ Pat - F>vo efifct of the street sprinklir.g.

J^

farm onjUie

saB,ooo.

^ - M o r g u t and^Syan <jor-don. mvolvin^ the ririit to hav a

MoTBan and Gordon, throofl^ thdr attorney. .Mr. John M. Johnson, of Alexandria, sued

Mr Mftt7<wr f a r a l leg^rhrMA Haymwtat n d abwit flfty^ftw tha nrnanitatie^ <rf contract The eireqit coorttrf this-county, hekl by J w ^ R. (E SnntKnH, f^AJ^ in favflr-«rf-fliei Arf^it/ianf Mr Mfit7jyr; -And from this decision, Messrs. Mor-

The MctkM of the eoort of ap­peals is Vi sostain the IO3PM4;

court. ' -Mr. Metzger was represented

by Mr. Robert A. Hutddson.

portion of hose, with the nozzle, disappeared from the Presby-

miTUp lawBi used mainly to sprinkle the

streets and it witthe diffieult to and

A Red

A. M. WinUimoB, Chainnaa of Prqpacandafonmlttee)

chapter of the AmericanJter ^ the American Red Cross, Cross has beau foimcd J a

aBsmbefS h*?* nli*n<iy enrbtfed. A^emendoaa wturkia beinff ear-ried on by the Red^ Owaarmd next werit has been set aaidw by the President ss Red Croes Wedt, w S a eveiy BMUI; wwuaii a ^ child in the Uuted Sttfes is asked to do his w ho- ahuie in oontxiboting towards e hdp of all suffer«« ail over the wotii, not naly in-war bnt in ptnee.

The wMnco_&t-^to

S(Hne jtime on Tuesday night, probably before Gypsy Smith, jr,. bad preaehed on recitation, a leooBVutyvheokl iefe the Red

have been doing q)lendid mxrfc in sargieal dressings, bat tins is aot •aooR^ .WcLAiedJbtJBica to help, and every man in the

It costs only on^doUar a

mnat hmnaiie wqfjr in the worid.

Are yon wJlKngthat^ottr^s^ (iiers should die, tmorred ier, TBT the fiekLof battle ? Are you will-idSr ti>st oar people wha are

of" -fliv and

If yoo wift "give' your -ijelp and interest to the sufferers of the Dr. W.« F. Merchant, Mr. L.

HEMPCPg. Wjttfai; gton. Hft gsft hwaJQe; nrTBHT and^hiOved

- with, bis grandparents mnre the death of hismother two years «gO>-. . . . . . ' '--: ' • ^

Feiv membera. have been added this wedkio the Manaoaas ehap-1 Episcopal Chwih: Hanatsat,

I m t i t It hoped that as

the naember^p will JMttease at a mgiA rate. I W ^mnmittee en ortantsatKJU has been apiaered by theAiwtieanBedOwes^andr as soon ia iMraetieaMe. a meet-

eera—chainnui. i4ee-eh«roiaa. ire iuref and seeretary:—The woric of the ciu4>ter will begin as soon aa d ie ofl^teis are apprevcd by thcTiatitwai organiqittbn md

received. The tMTitory wiB comprise all

of Prinee WilUain county except HaymaricetrGainesviQe and Thor-ooghfare, which are in the jaria> diction of the PiednKX^ chapter. Cross.

year to do yoor shai* in eanT^'i^^*^*'^'^''^*" *^ "^^ Plaina.

are Miss Mary H. Lipaeeesh, Mr. T. J. Aabibrd and Mr. Chariea B. gvaitt. ^^=-

18

The committee on organization composed of the following

personsT iftayor inr; XJ, "Wageuei, • Rev. J. F. Burks, Rev Aiford

world. c(»ne to the Parish Hall, Haymarket. Tuesday an4 Friday afternoons, or send yoor name and dues to Mrs. Charles R. Mc* Donald, Catharpin, Va

found Edward crying beade the stream, andlranied.tojthereseQe of the gbugyCT child. A- physic e ^ was sumuKmed, but help hsd come too late. _ Wesley was the, youngest child of Mr. Francis Et Haydon, of

~"Fuueial services weie uuu> dieted !^eeday morning hy Rev. J. F. Btiriu, rectmr of Trinity

by whom hehadbeo i baptized, and

tmreat ser, fsrmfr, Haymarket;. IMkS--—

tea» aiydon fMrily^Br The choir of S t Pmil'a ehoreh sang "JesMa, Tendw flhephegd,^ Hear Me.'*, "Dace Hf Boyal

"There's « TTT

DsTid'rCtty." and

A/nrwig the relatiTOawho came here to attend the fimeral were Mr. Chaihee Haydon, of Glencoe, Md.; Mias Adii Haydon, of Waah-higton. and Mr. Jamea Q. Met-

AJ^AOetJ[*QPirniBUTION

Tite a^orioaa thenM of tha day, Xtkam every tUag tm it PMMS

That ia flpinca apiritaalmy.

TiM dBtr ti lonBOBtaidy rtBgt:^ ihyOela f^rtm Ida

And the Mtlxau cf marie are Itriaaim VibntteM af \aiiitmm.i3^ MBL

The apeaker's elitfaaMd by t&e qAAt Of theGoape! oo wWcb b« may dwell;

T^t effect upon thoae wfaomay l>aar-tt

Dawson, nonnty ^affieialt Ec3w^B7~ Quani W. A- J£Ww«#. sehfljT

bond, Hoadley; Alfonso Gal^: vert, fanner,. Agnewville; Mqt -Gewge Davia.ifarm woinan,Haa4>'s, \ef. •' '''''•'

Brentsville ^strict: Walter R. HnnlfAf, hanlf«jr and fiiurnaav

-•1 chairman, Kokesville; W. B . Ker- ^ fiztr former, NokSviflerRer. iK-R. Cooke, sehocd^board, ^tka^} .^. ^Ue; McDuiff Green, eoaai^ ofi-daUKafasviHe; ^Mra^WJltiam Dillin, ftivifl

Gainesville district: R. AJ^ot; . sdMxd board, chairman, Hay^ market; O. C. Hutchison, county official, Haymarket; W. L. Heor

Tyler, farmet. Mildred Ewefl. fann weman.Hay

Sandent

I n s t i t i ^ Catharpin. disUiU. J. J. Ouuuei.'

county official, cbainpan. Manas-Be8tOB^tede,-aefaool board,

W. I. Steer e farmer, Manassas; John E. Barrett, f u m -

Miss Emily J.

SINCLAIR

iJOSL

aoX one fthiuK '^ wsns frofn the meet-

Frank Pattie, Mr. G. Raymond RatcHfFe, County Clerk George G. Tyler, Mrs. Qeorge T. Lvon. Mrs. C. R. C. Johnson; Uiaa Mary Larkm and Miss Isabel Kelley.

If wc haTc ool; be«n .coinf a week) Wben axrhanging famiKar greeting

Be earcfnl of WIMB yoo may apeak. -^. W. B.

Mr. C. A. Sinclair, of Manas-Va.. having comi^ied with

the lequirementa of the law. within the time fixed by the •tatute. and BO o^er candidate having tAed his statement candidacy, within such time. .>r having in other respects com pi'Cd

o r

with the statutory requiremo--under th6 law Mr. C. A. ?;: ,: .

— " Tirtfeclared ttie democrat'

TwB JOURNAL fift-two for •1.00 in advance.y

times

date for the House of from Prince William i be voted for in tht Section. v N Chairman r'-T,. crane

1 •• rw Sii j^*

• •.ruv. to N • ven-per

-•^••MR, Kxer-ative

Committee County.

of Pnnce William

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TTTas^Br-T-- T£. --,c- •Srfrr.'S

TTir. ..:.:i^fmAS JOURNAL. JUNE 15. IH '

ClRCUllCOURnNJESSlOW Jiidg* Thornton Prf idm QYBT

June. Term—Continuation

C. W. Veit«r against The Emerr

J. C. Recher, trustee; and J. J*. Ltatciinian, trwurer of PrinBy William county, gfumishee—caae

m i s HOW IRON STBiNGramSM® "^

t u r n UP WEAK-ENEILFe'^

The circuit court of Prince Wil­liam county, which convened on Monday of last «eek. continues in session, Judge J. B. T. Thorn­ton presidJBf:. The summary of j ^ . u . Soceedinri. continued fi»m .the License to sell soft dnnks

Order entered October 13^1914, certifying that the public service in.Manassft* district required an additional justice of the peace, revoked.

issue of June 8, is as follows

CHANCERY•

Brown & Hooff against Laws Spencer, consolidated—rule con­tinued to next term.

D. Q. Cfine ayainst Maddox et als—cause dismissed and stricken from docket 1" ~~ ~ :~

Shwmwkpr *gainat Carpenter et a l -Robt A. Hutchison ap­pointed, special commissionei to execute order of sale.

Anme Ethet Gray against Wil­liam M. Jordan, as execinor and trustee under will of R. L. Phil­lips, jr., et als—decree confirm­ing report of * bonded commis­sioner, Robt A, Hutchison; com­missioner directed to execute daed for land to Craven and Dtusy Nnlin: truntff difpftwi tn h'>M

jfunds and oav out income ac-(iording to decree entered in

granted to the following mer­chants: C. M. Hortor, Orlando; A. Crummett, WoodUiwn; H. R. Pea6e and WilliAtt C. Kitchin, R. U. and G. D. Boisseau, C. Paris. L. Q. Moss, Andrew Dra-rna Palmer Xr Palmer (Walter L. and Morris E. Palmer), T. Whit^*.H&.- Bamett, aftd-J. Larkin, all of Quantico; R. fnnfB, NeabscjiT: Powell Dgvigy Woodbridge.

Harry Goodwin against L. F. Bargamin and LncyL. Bargamin —casa continued to thijrd day of October term.

The Thomas Manufacturing Co.. a corporation, against T. R. Galleher—dismissed agreed.

Dixon Baitlett Co.,

VIKGINIA FARIEK TOOK NATURAL UWM TVO YEARS AGO AW BAS NEEDEII

NO lEMCUS SDKI.

ANNOUNCEMENT^ T^Spray

CURED H I S INDIGESTION

a ciwrpora-tion. against T. R. Galleher—dis-missed agreed. ' "~

AUnteanr-ft to C. A. Sinclair for

Most everyone around Salem and Roanoke knows,?. S. Mitchell and what this farmer states re­garding the power of Acid Min­eral must surely convince the most skeptical. Quoting; his own words, he said: -,_-_,' .

•'I never felt better in my life ^ than 1 have since TaSing ASTff g Iron Mineral and that was two ye urs ago. Up to that time 1 waa~ feeling weak and sluggioi depleted and nervous, and wi badlFin needof agood tonic It was a general breakdown and with indigestion and a lost appe­tite and all that they meati I was suffering, but I haven't felt the need of any kind of medicine for two years now and I can truth­fully say that Acid Iron Mineral cured my indigestipn and nervous trouble and made me feel like a new m»Xix" continued Mr. Mitch­ell-, who is about as enthusiastic

pftndad d o c k e t -Georgia' Pean Smith against

W i l l i i i m Smith^complainant granted divorce • vinculo mat­rimonii. ~ '.

E&rle Lynn et id as^dnstXeys' administrator, et als—court di­rects that suit proc^d aguhst Nathan C. Davis, admiidstra* tor, and. Dalcie C. Hall«»y;. ad.

defending John Rkhardson, „ on

term. L. Q. Moss appointed apecial

I wish to announce that while the campaign of the Reverend Gypsy Smith, Jr., is being held here, my j?rocery store will close at 7:30 o'clock every evening with the exception of Saturday Monday evenings. J. L* BUSHONG.

crops-

Quality Groceries Here The fresh vegetables and fruits that we handle

ie^MhiTyoirwill like. . Have yoa &m SHAPLEECa fine.

J. L. BUSHONG

nn pnHoraer as YOU can meet i^ a day'a jourBeyt^thouga^woat^

-by Acid Iron —

mihistralbr granted leave ^ file i)^itifin;_report of € . A.'Sin­clair, master coaamisnoner, con­firmed, with c rtMSL ezc^?tioqft; cause recommitted to master commissioner tor tortner z«porC; bonded commissioner directed to ^ pay certain Bom to PeoplrtiBanlc^

NatioQali Bank of HanaBsag

police for Dumfries magisterial district; on petition of dtuens of Quantico nei{[hborbood,44>proved by comm<»w«aIth'a attoraey and sheriff. » • ^

Michad Hentz, r e a v e r for Barrett Carrii«e Co., a corpora-jann_tTading as TL T . Ilaydock^

BlRt Miueral aud have ie<iOgnked-4t aa a wonderful stegiach, i>lood and bladder remedy for clode to thirty yea1:«.'

m^MSmX. NUTtlRH fflflMfWa

"H r Carriage Co., against J.7E gan—dismissed agreed. z_

Michael Bentz, receiver for ^arreti: Currisge Co., a corpora­tion trading as T. T . Haydock

B R D G Q S T i i y s r T ^ . Acid Iron Mineral possesses

iron in three forms, calcium, so-Hinm, potassium, magnesium and

iZ W e DeBver the Goods Manassas, Virginia

—and keep them.free ^ o m disease '

^ e carry a complete line of huniciclM

Presene yonr €ggs with liquid glass. Ask ns.

lia A

If you value Accuracy in the execution of your Job Work

_.__^.—. p « you wilh not be ditoppoiiiled thu population around Roanoke J ^ * » • » - » « . ^ - ^ _ r r j^Ssorvice

iWilliamTharmacy Manassas, Virginia

frescriptiNs? Tkat's Ov Bssiiets.

FOR SPRING Garden making is in order. . Do you need any new tools ? We have a big stock to select from. Faraew4^tefflgmber, we me " sole agents for the Oliver

-Ghilled.soodB-plows, culti-vators. pTuw puiuU», etc. The

flHlghBrifeaeid,andaaaiy8esi

Carriage Co., against J. A. MOr-gan—diadnased agreed.

M; tjiiwdi agaiust Rr € . H^ro-ford, F. A, Hereford and^IsaacU.

it to be an extraordinary medici-nal ironj^tghty eoHeentrated and pow^ful, which does not injure | the teeth, disturb or cramp the stonuicb, or cause constipation. In thisnatQrait-aaaiQgiarilQraai-

i>auo^»j^ o»uK UA «*•»•""•? ^ora, r . A . aereiora ano^uaac u. against Sanderiel al—«nae-dia- i^ttig—jwapnent for plaintiff, missed; Thomas H.~Tlen^ acting

F. Hnnton Cox, committee, against W. & Atiioy et a l - sa le of real eatate oonfirmad; Thomas H. Lion direetigd to'convey real

=indg-^. «nd-Fr-^,^HeBefoiid ment for plaintiff.

A spedld grand jury returned the follewing IncSctmeota:

estate (fcHrmesly owned hy Ifiaa Laura Honttm) to W. S. Atliesr.

Prank Qninn ..againat H i ^ e Quinn—marriage annoUed; fiye^ infant children awarded to efsc^ glainant

S. C. Harley aafainst Harry C.

Ennla, indietment for ilManor—a tme IHU..

Conraaonwealth against N. h. Ennis, indictment fer a ooisde-meanor—a true bill.'

r-.ninmftnweritk amunst C. P.

Harley et al—decree confirming meaww—«tnm hilL sale of real estate of the late I«aac K. Harley to Samuel C. Harley, for n.80(J; Thomas H

continued. I. E. Cannon against A. W.

Amphlett et ais-^agreement be^ t»p«.t) nlgifitfff and defendmt

• lu l l dto-

W. F. Oliver againat ?iiftkiinnB" Perry et ala-?mntinn of dete>d-ants overroled; report'of C. A. Sinclair, master cotnmiaaioner,

tiff luiwy w t K

Pec^e'a National Bank oi tBU«as.'a corporation. agniiat-R^

whde fanuUes may^^selbr uae it for bothjctuiaren and grandma iffld Ifr is truly r«nai*d)le ^roe wonderful improvement one inay likA for *fler otrijr a wedc or twA treatment, in the blood, appetite; Energy, ambition and system geh-

SuBply~€oe M A N A S ^

Cqagionwpalthaganwit Natlian

Km*", «« lV n «lt :f(j!r a miade-

Conunoilwealth against Natiian Ennis, on indictment for A misde­meanor—defendant witii C. P.

4JoB^directed- to xonvey xealMr^ -Enmsj^tis suretyr bended-in^tfr tate to purelmser, awtued cost' .. i to be paid to adult bdra of Isaac K. Harley, Mary fllvley. widovL of Jacob Gi Uteei*}, UMJecinvg share of hc^iuBMchi l^w^Ca^ erine and Elizabeth Hariey; caose

sum of $SiUU each for U e appe^u^ ance of the defendant on the first day of the October teym.

N. CommcmwMlth against N. li. Ennis. on indictuientforantisde-

defendant with -CX P . -meanoE-Ennis. bis surety, tkwded In the a»ff> ^t y m l >^t. i«r the anngar. ance of the defendant on the first day of the October tcrai.

Cmi^nfMiwealth against C. P. Ennis. on indictment far * « i a d ^ meaner-rdefeodant with JNatiuua and N. L. g n n a . hiajwa-eties, bonded in tis$mim oTfaKreacK for the appearance of thftdefend-anV oil the first day of the Qpta.

vtuyf ^——^r~ • — AhMfieaspoonfol in a glass of

water is a doeok—Sent a n y w h a e pr^iaid, ^ .00 , by the Ferrodine CaWlmical CorporatiMi, Roanwe. Va. All dguggists haye it. Adv.

O n i R C H SERVICES

spiscorAi. Trinity Protestant ^iaeopal Cbnrefa,

MuiuMB, Rev. J. F. Barks^ rector. SoAday Setiool at 9:4&«. m. St Anoe'B liMBorial Ouqiiel, Mokea-

vUte, Rev. J. F. Borka. recto, j

Seiyie^ Snnctay at i i C'mT usTtioimr

Asbory Mathedist ^iteopal Chon^ MaiMsaaarRev. J. Ha]i>enny« tutat^.

Snnday School at 10 a. m. • • Epworth League-Snndayjrt 7 i>..m.

Oiace MettttBBF South, paator.

Snnda:

^ . ^ • ^ ^

ansMsswhere you can get genuine Oliver poiiitflt —•

WrC. W A G E N E R 1

musm tawnr that wiiUa otbar ]Bnn^Ktcnn_an_.ra!siBC^QNb

- to miSrS^'woniixg: catn'M^im0Uaa, Tba De Laval atqr Qiniiaiay is yatttac tmtxi^imiitertua* iit^»<ua«-»ng and bettn CMMM aq^«ntafcifaaa «wr h^^gnerA setwrataFwWl- a

•oentariha bowC a beU ^oentarihs bowC a beU food-iftMeatnr: t-faworea cncratiaa at the prc Mr ifMe^ I snagLo^F top**—t*"^—w''*"^*^

, im'Wrmif 1>e WKW T>a Immi has, gwatwr c» ie tg t_ TlM J9EW Da lAval Tka NBW De U<*al u « * « t o q t e tai

Tha •fflgW r>t TiiTW» *« fiTfai r v » aMritMr

Crowjettnn of Maw Bowl

inproveownta tS tA« prJM. The first time

yoaeome to town drop in and aee -' , oa»oftbeaenewDwehinea. WeknowyeawU he fattcarestad in the new aeif-cestMing bowL ttie newmak-diatiaataasdaiviea, the inyoyea diaes, tha beU apaad-indicator, and tfie iin-

oiBns vyatwa—aO faa-

Tuu can \Mf a De Laval tituu ua uu witfc ieraaa that 'it *in pay ^ tot torff :yoa a n aaiac it. But even-if yon are not

' to bar yet, coma tn and lode tiie

HARPWAME AWU ymtwiUBt. UAKASSAS.VA.

Rich's N e w Style Book of S h o e Fashions .will b e Mai led on Request

lUnstrates several of the tnod e Is wh ick *=wlirM'WonitHisfaa"aBa winter by

db^iminatiDg peoplis—ttoa, #omen and cluldren. With it yoa can bny

I perfect satiafaotion. with

l«4)aal4t,Cat.4(tt JLI-

Rector & Ca HAYMARKFTr^

wsmi P r o n y t nnd artiafnetery aer-

: :^rice. t^ai^ae fumiahecT for

nny reaaonnble distance.

"Coat"of living; farnrimpksiueulB i — advanced; it casta much more to-educate yitax children than formarly; wearing-apparel and everything yon ba^ is going jp- We are told that fira insurance

School at 9:45 a. m. _^atUa^«^

Junior ^ptwwth Leagne at 3 p. v^ Senior Epworth League at 7 p. m. . -

Rer.^ K. jstam Sodley—Flrat, aeeoodud;

11 a Mu ^ Pairviei -aeiBOBd iM gBTtr ihya, if, Bt.

Gaittaayille FSrrt Saaday,

bar term. S i ^ i i a f ^ e t ,1 afftest L I L . ^ ' ^ b ^ ^ Z ^ e a l i T a b ^ Bobert.

Wittig—motion of plaintiff over-mled; repoHi of C, * Sinrlair. master commiaaionar^ coaflnaed; cause recommitted to master com­missioner for fuitfaci le iMl , lule iflsaed Against Thomas Strother; ckrk drected to caned notes

tioii hoetofrav awvded.

Keys, on indictment for a misde­meanor— ^Hutchison, h v sure^, eacjrin the sum of |G0 fcrj^^^f"^ ant's appMnmoe In'eooit ea l&rat day of October torn.

isttltb

OMIMOKiAW

N. C. Davis grantedxiertificate for obtaining letters of adminis-.

M}tehaD,-oa infi^Sent tor a i

tratiou on peraenal estate of J M. Dulaney. who^died intastaf, iaStaontOD. Va.. and wR>owJ^t property in Prince Will im coun­ty; adm&istrator banded with WilaoaiL Fair, surety.

B. F. Hedrick against D. W. • r.bi.son. removal from Justice's

-.rt

P. D. Lipscomb against J. Britton. removal from Justice's eonrt--ftr^ and vaii^ielfee'plsliK

as.

8 p. ni_ wootaey—Riat Sunday, 8 p. -

Bethel Lath«nn Church. M«IIM*M. lUv. E^par Z. Pence, peater. .

Cbotr practice every WeOMaday eve-

School at 10 a. m, Sonday at 8:00^>. ai.

Preabyterian Church, Maaaaaaa, Rev. Ali<>rJKaiey,.naatQT. . —

Sonday •ervicea-Sandajr Sehoel at »«Oa.m. Snb3«*i"T*eI«aaaLaa

Preaehugat 11 a. m.. Sahjeet* "In-eliiM MyHearC" - - -

Ctifton Preabyterian Chtfth-S^iday aervicea-Suaday School at 10 ». -Sdbjeet. "The RJien Lopd.~ Baod at U a. m. Ladiea' M

SPLHL

tbM lad flftli SuiiUMe. •«-«:-«= -Q" ; 1 %->— Bnatww-TWrd aid fifttfiwdaya,«- • « - -amVCid a n d " IS HOW OP ^ - ^ o 3 ^ ^, - _ . ^ S y;

^sGitment of Hab and Tiiuimings al

^ Other ^>nng goods are arriving daily.

E r V e r y t K i n ^ C o i n { ( U p !

companies are advancing thell* Ktu In tremendous propdrt»>B»—BUT REMEM­BER—this oU reliable Fauquier Mutual Fire Infucaace C<xnp«ny have not as vet

' " ' Now, before that ...„ „____, _--jpnr property.' Bet­ter to have it andaot need it than to need " it and nOt hwe It We will be giadtjr give yea ratea. No renewing every year or two. JNO. M. nJNE,

12-15 Maaaiats, Va.

leo. D. Baker tnderfaker"

_ r

Heal Estate IhvertmeaTCQ..

Bndth*n-Fir«t »nd *»»'"' Sunday* at

Ad«i-g«mK] aiKl fuuith Bunaay aT^ ^ ^ J T " - - , .

corporation^ against Peter Wey-and, on removal frtm joatioa's ftniirt-phtintiff rt»qnir«rf^ gtra bond for costs

W D. Tusing against S. H. iiyand rerdtct f<» p}ain-*I"ea?w -."te. on removal —continued

Wteire, Wu & Alden Ca. 1225 F Street N. ,W,

WASHINGTON. D. C.

--=Goods» Ete. iGive us a call.—Will be glad tpsend. samples upon reque^

JORDAN & JORDAN. HAYMARKET, VA."

A n d Licensed Enibalmer I.EB ATX., n u CocrrsocBK, HUISSA*. V«.

n I nastwatiiiiiiiiiiiii.wll l irr " - ' n M low M goodaernoe and matarul viU j u -tfiv. M E T A Q C CASKETS CARRIED IN SfOCK.

HygieiHc This is to give notice that I am

now Identified widi the above named drop, located 4n the New Prince William Hotel. —The equipment is-modem, san^ itary ana. complete in every par-tacolar and is under my personal management.

There is ui entrance on Cent«r street "The location being ex-cl^l'"v^ the shop is especially

Henry jijiDfaff,-Snigies, Latiis, Doflis» & d i 4 ^

Biiiiils and Building Matenar__ OF ALL KINDS.

ESTIMATES FUftfHSHCD^.

adapted to the care of allclaisea of patroos vbo desire.carj!ful at- -tention under reAned and wboie- -

I am ably assisted by fharles Harris and we most earnestly el icit th« fiAtnm&tir»- of t<ar cua-tMOers and y-cirr,..~e . ^ ; c.>j|ieous

FRANK F-. 5AI Nr'.\^S.

j ^ - w * , ^ ' * Sir^ i"ri.TniLi"ii

Fsrt-cr - - \ ijee i L . r.eL A L E X A I S D P I A . VA.

HAFR BAt.SA«ll

F«raMtarta« C*lBr • ^

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THE MANASSAS JO^ RNAl., FRIDAY. JUNE 15, 1917

MR. j-f< ^jj 21 - 1 ^^ S[NCLA]R THE CANDIDATE ( l i t j ^ i l l 3 U c l S S U S ^ O U r U i l i ; A^ vsin l^ stwn from the announcement in

1; ;;..i-iu,[. IVKKY FKiDAv AFTKiiNcwN Bv ,aLoilitr coiuiixu, mMe bj the chairman of the THE MANASSAS JOURNAL PUBLISHING j dt-uioci-atic county committee, Mr. C. A. Sinclair

If XE I E lEae XEI^E XE

GOMBANY, Incorpbraliea

Kntttj-ed at the Post < lffi<!e at Manansas, Virginia, as SecoQd Cla4a,W-" ' - ~y^ -

SUBSCRIPTION, $1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE

ADVEJITiSINC RATES Fi f t y Onu>«ni>i>-ti tur i h « f i « t isaaztiaaud Tw*at7-fira C«nt*(ar^aacb

ouoUnuAnci^. Liberal Dis.-.njnO* lo Yearly Ad' _ .. All cardi of th^nk. . fumial iMolocigu, oUtuaiT notioeri oth«r than th<

Moal daath notices, aixt all mattar of an »d»«Uilur ahanetv.- aMm dlnetl; or indiractly. wlH tM puMished at tha rata of Tw««tr-(ln Canta-ac to*.- - • "

* -MANASSAS, VA.. FRIDAY-, JUNE 15,1917.

-f —

[is-theeandidatc of the democratic party for the House,of Delegjites from this county.

Undf''* ' 'L2JMMf ^> ^ Oi^:^=.:^^^im3KltUs« for the nomination complies with the statutory re­quirements within a pc«^ribed time, such candi­date becomes' the nominee of hii party, and no primary «an be held to nominate a candidate. No one comptiad with-the~4aw but Mn Sinclair.

THE BLACKBIRD VINDICATED The New Baltimore correspondent of the War-

renton Times, one of our most welcome ex­changes, says a word for the blackbird, which •wiiLbaread with interest by bird lovers:

It is » common belief that blackbirds are a

WILL YOU HELP? Mill>f>"a of AmftjjfAn

country already made desolate by the horrors of Suyety the least^winam^do tfftoiifewgrtff war.

fluiaance and detrimental tCn the farmers' inters eats, but such a belief is a great mistake. Some time ago there were a large number of these birds on the farm of a worthy gentteraan, and his son persisted in ridding the fields of them by the use oi ma snoi gun.

The father, who believed that the birds rather protected than destroyed his crops, consented that his son should shoot and bring to him'one a thie birdis, which he did. On opening the well-filled crop of the dead bird, it was found to con­tain cut worms, and graasJbioppexB,.4irfute-not a

-graih'of coiTi was to be seen. 'Tfearty evei^examination of tiiis kind prores

—:-Thia hanlf ia a. bank of th4> > by th«pc<^kHtf It-is

by, the people because

) THEY WANT IT

and for the people because

THEY USE 4 ^

that birdft'of all kinds are the farmera'' friends instead of their enemies.

-Areyou ttsm'g: # ^ H not, wh^ neighbors do. Our patrons, are the people. Tou should be one of them. Start today doing your business WITH US.

A 3i

=

the NatiolJ^aid[ #Manass^ •THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE-

S £ XE :Ea: a J vm

telp-1*cm in their-day of sufferings Stoar

§-y

brpther is going, your son, or the son of one whp is very dear to you. The losses^ the suffering,

_JkMERi6A,'S A U ^ THE AIMS OF.ALL Americans war aims-and -peace-terms have bo-

come the "war aims and peace tenrarof aft tijej— «ilHasaavft.Russia.^foit^nw^ gmice, oflRcially aiMi unoMiMUly, giroTheir adhrerenoS tcT Prtsi-

shouldjnake the jpving of your nuteJo the «ed ^ ^ . :^j |g^»^-^j^^ ^ ^ Russian govem-CroesablessM'JfW^e'wMnnltffijgra^ meat. The moooagc toRusfrin-g^aBderatoodiBtg

b -priyilege to be treasured jaBove ruKuBs.

One hurulred million dollars is the mark set by the American Red CSoes War B^rf ^6(^^ for Red'Ciws Week, b«^nning Monday, June 18i

London jmd Earn as an amplifiiation of the ad iiig5"tQ tii» Gw^wte. 'Tlnaie are l^e sacoBf^

Selbct yow agent anci' ^ Bmker, Lawyw or Po«a»r, fince your finimcial «d«t-

says'^tain, "for 'which the British peqrie are G^^aits^ Premier Kbot haa said the same

id on t iia ami tfai battJeotta-i^l

Newspaper a{^roval is even more «m^iatic. Ea lai Libeiie, the diByi g^^^ABd-asm^h j o u r n ^ Ert»l£ifa^JM878 J_

'<We have got to build «waR o f gramte," says Henry P. Davison, clrairTnaa of thenar council of the AaiaiicBn Red Croasr/'pr repape tasuSer :wiiat B^gimg-and narthem Fraw^Hand Serteia ^«j|.Rouihama_haw_stffered^-The--ffa?stTii^^ ^^^^mai^ry in tiuut defensive wall should be ( a s ^ from questions of military service) aasfalr nncc bi the Rfl-ii <?" °° ^'^ 9^caB6. no procrasti;-nations will do."

Just |l6o,OdO,OdO! The amouiat spenfT^"^e warring powers in a single day of destruction!

No words can picture^the su£^Bg, and IM> pen can measure the service, of leSef. No Trrfnd ban fatibom the acddier's reverence for t he smaU. /TtTWMMi imirie" '' •with its |«Dmiae of aid and Symr

"pati5:^~^No l»interV brush a » - r ^ e a tfeetfiaa -• tight in tiie eyes of the wotmded a^dier w)^p it

b'rincp hjrip m^ rn^p*ai<M»«l»][>afterteng hems'

8(m's ime. to Russia is a cui^endkuiuif umverai^ danoerat? that 4 ^ American r^mbtie invites Russiatastudy. * * • WilJtiie|ta»ia»ndent ocracy in its cradle listen to tbeAgagri^B-dfini=|-——

NIDII

d&4!

ft

^i the Londcm T i m e r s read that "FVesident Wilson, frith remorseless hai^^irps off the rags of righteousness under whidv the Gormnnniwek ^ to hide tbeir motivesi " and the Bfanchester Guar iam^ cbicludes its pralaes with theafr wurds

ig ^ ^ o w ^ u l laece of anaiyas, jgd-if read t nd und^^xjpd inLRttsaia, it will settle the future, not only of l ^ ^ a n Mb«<yrbat

In statesmanship ^ luwtaLolilemocracy are willing atready to a c Q ^ the leadership of 'America. Never in the history of mankinOais any people had so rich an opporfauaty MJiaathis

Icf talk it over

of sfMeiiBg aitmo with tlie moflin&_afJua_C9m< IradeeT

Missiles of destruction are huried faster t ^ "fibe tJal workers can hope to provide relief. 'Rie

For vour boy. f'M' your country,

ryai knowviac. -•» g*^ yourjMtfcsJunS

pBopleTiSjSy? American ^pos&n, its abeolute 6«ed(Hn from aolf §M}\nne, itw determined ptirpoeo to proaaote and secure Hbe bi friness of ajU nations, lave ca^;ht the ear and fired the. heart of' tiie workL

if the Russian fE«r!t is indeed attoaed to the ojoiuuM wv«i^«»»-." f— r-*"- — — spirit otimt^bxB^iLmnnt wid tte"'¥oic»-^'Q>e machinery of m o ^ m warfare ta^restheJiMS-w^ de^'dia^ason of humanity in anns»fe«rri8fate^

. lea»the^edieeof tfarlSravegt;and onlyhuman J^^ inff'^iftrffiig r'»f^-TM..t.^mi.t iSwMMtonii*. aervjee«yp>uB iaeafeulable scjfeegmSe^>»«*«m4^- r^.—,:— the mffering.

i wtiwagMtEfmaga

A_^ittpfle qf~thr Manassas alone slKxiki be w^inqiira^n to the Prince William county agri tOtBral cow>c o f saf^, ffie pcrswrma of wBich is published else^ where in this issue. The ftrfks of tl» 4own as weH as of the farm are interested in working

Jjgr!»» all the werld of men ReaUwunUi ^-anaa

"The nu^t yen bMirt woukl wen Wftfaeat the harvest that they yield

>L.

shoulder to shoulder with tKe counc^ which is to pik^ the^^ood ship PrepwectaesB

_LPrince William -^— The late spring and often uisyApathetic rains

—"- iiave con^red to ruin the fiM attempts of the gardeners, but today the gard(^^ aie tigiipifig

, - am; gooo loudoT. 'TUnt aH juu cnnf-S«v€raH|yinm WSiilA ywrBWB Md V^mim -you j 6 u ^ n ! Dry all you can! Can all you can 1"

The propaganti5r<^ tBeowa^ agents reaches everv- home The state and national govem-mentear» raady to jpnri their,evety eferttfl the irtdividual, because the success of theindiYiaual

^CilpHeihy the 100,000,000of his feHows meaiB a national success of unlimited scoper

"gabs are tnunpel'* the aoUIier aheot^

Totei tdyootre^^^fi ia iWff

'They build ypor navy, ^ip hy tiav Plaei gttaawltfain y<m! noklkMs' banda. ~ And give your fighters swonto to grip.

'Nay, SPADES are trqmpal" speaks MotberlSi^ Ml wwl|<ts sham Ihi itrtmiTi

WidMOt die fruitage of the aoiir'

Are .1 you Mtwfied wrth your part as an Jmii-

. .d ^al" Then keep a up. If ymr are hot a a ^ tied with fMSt performances, it is'Yxrt too late to choose again.

"Hearts are trumps!" thewMnenaigh "We give our husban3« and

Tosail 3'uur AluiU smmttke seas, T0l)ear your flags and raatLyQur-gUBfci?—

'Nay, &PAO£S «r« tnunys!" apeak* Motto __'JBie gasisaHiy nwnontesd and sea^ Aad swajfda isay flash and hearts nuv bi-eak

Bat SPADBS shall fiavelSevictory!"' —iOUi* KSMBLE.

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THE NLVNASSAS JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1917

-AH members of Manaaaeh 1 ABOUT PEOPLE WE KNOW R R l F F l i t f A l NF.WS Lodge- A. F. and A M . and] i l J i l U : lAn^mj-nt jTf J litnembers of other Maaonic lodges] Mr. and Mr . CUreucuB^.-ers.,

n Prin<. rw;iyim pnnnfry Alt' rft. of WtfXDool. Loudoun countv. and quetted to meet at the MasonicJMLand.Mra, WalterFletcEeL^of

—The Sunday-Schaol arB tCft-lehem Sch^l will open SuiMJiay «t2:30" - - i^fc

—The students of the Temple School of Music will present an

-oparftta nn MnnriHy. Jmi^^S^ -Some of the friends «f THB - A son, John T, DeBeU, jr.,

was bom recently to Mr. and Mrs. Jobn T, DeBell. of Center-ville.

-Rev. J. M. Bell will preach at Bradley Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday monnSg- at 11 o'ciock. " ""

—A son was bom ilay 8 to Mr. and Mrs. J»hn M. Oleyar,

:"«rWafeKmgtoa, fofBflicr regtdfffil.aj of ttts county: '

—The commencement exercises of Manassas Aflrrictiltural High School will be held tonight at Elasteni auditorium.

—Mr. A. H. Harrell is recover-•ing from«n operation for appen

to Sibley Hospital, Wa^agtoa, —The Civic League, on account of Judge Barley's address at the taberoacie. will not hold ttwme^^ ing announced for Monday night:'

Hackney horsM watered in the horse shows this ranuaef^

—Dr. Hervin U. hoop, presi-

Temple in Maivassas Tuesday at 7:30 p.=:^:l3mm^a a bodr the service {it the tJypsy Smith tabernacle.

JOURNAL this week gaVe us the pleasure of enjoying some of the finest strawberries ever seen in Prince William county. Mr. E. K. Mitchell and Mr. W. L Steere were the donors of boxes of fine, large-berries which were delight­ful to the~^^md pleanng to the palate, ""^^TlrerErWyTCelcfiam. of Cap-"

Washington, have been the guests •^•'^iiSllitevCarrQlI R. P - ' - ^ ^ _ ^ ^ 4 t ^ Mrs. C. A. Peterson, of H«m-

don, has been visij ing Mr. and Mra H, L. Hun ley^ni rMAaAft-.

Mr. Chester A. Amos». of Rose-mont, vvhu recently i'mlshed the mediiial courst; at the University P1 Virgipia, vial ted friends hgre ^ Sunday.

Mra. P. P. Chapman spent

sas.

itel-Heights, Md., formerly «E this place..has been entertaining her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George Shields, who have been filling an engagement in Washington with the Aboro Opera Company, Mrs. Ketchasi -expects to leave soon for Battle Creek, Mich., for an extended visit to her sisters, Mrs,

tfeitie; ~ Hw yartnkpn^mtSnndgtDay and ^Mck Thfirp. Mr: and Mrs. W^ L. Ketcham have bfeen witbJMr. Ketcham'B pareats-iiiiL some time. He is just recover­ing from an operation for chronic appendicitis.

Mrs. W. H, Gather and fanjily left yesterday to make their home in West Jefferson, N. C.

Miss Jane Shields Herrell left Friday, to visit her brother-in-law and sister, Lieut, and Mrs. W. A. Newman, at Fort Caswell.

^.^c: . Mr. and Mrs. Henderson F.

Tompkins, of WaAington, h«r» been the guests of their son-ln-liW and daughter, Mi . and Mrs. H. Thornton Davies. at their home on Orant and Bennett avenues.

Mr. Carter Green,, of Clifton Forge, recently visited his par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Green, near MaaaBBBK-9^ -•-•

Mrs. E. C. Jones, of Smithton,. W. Va.. if here to-Attend ,»he graduation exercises of h_ej daughter. Miss Eleanor Joi es. who-has been a student of Ma-

<^Te4 ii carload of noe importer ««»tt»ii. m w aamm w w i w #hi<ih will be ~ ' ^

dent of EasMmCc^j^, delii»rfid -lia addyesB to tJhe gradud»8

Wednefldw At. the comtnence-" ment MDMcteea of the hiiyh adiool * atCulpeper,

—TJr.andMra. Walter ETSwi-ders, who_ spent the winter mont}» in Hamunai maldnir their bom« at the Shannbo prop? erty on Wost^street, will

"^leiamaal bangaet of the alumni assoetation of UaoaaBi Iiwtitulie mi Agrienltanil Qig^ School will be hold tomorrow

Secretary of Cominittee W l ^ Weieomed Veterans EzMnds, ~

-Tfaanks to Commaiitty.:

To the People* of Manassas and Prinee William County:

:ZiL secretary of the citizens' committee for the reception of the Confederate v^eran% dayr-June:6i^Fdeare to give the tl anks of our committee to siO who rendered such efficient co-

and teachera for their goique and

Siflirattlie New Prinee Eotd^ 'AboBinesB xaeeting will take place at 8:90,

_ _ i _ ^ . ._ • • ' .

—Judge Lqms XT Barley, in the Alearandriacoiiwration court. has granted to Rev, Albany Rod-

expnMj^^Ateaiir'North.iSoa^ Ea^ and West;" tQ-the bixdste-rial assodatt^ for theose of tbe tabcinaete; to Dr. Boop and the iabeniacte efaoir fwr thwr iMAriulic

Mr. C. A. Montgomery, county farm demonatration agent, has

" Tetu'rnerfrom Lynchburg, where he attended the annual banquet of the alumni association of Yir» ginia Christian College.

Miss Marie Leachman, who has been teaching at Newtcwn, King and Queen counly, has returned to her home at Bristow.

four ynrs. Mrs. Jones is the gncat of herTTrtatiTeH, Mr. and Mrs, George v^. Smith, atliifflr home on Grant avenue. ^_

"Birr iTym«TJ Pattersoirr of Washington, spent the week-end here a^ the gueiri^idrm(^er. Mr8,'BiJIyantyne Patterson

Tlev; fianrbbd P. Myera family.of Onancock, are expected

to visit Ms piu-,-te, Mr. apdMrs. W. R. Myers. Mra. Jv a. K. Buigwih Wa.re^

ftom a short vmt to Richmond. """"^'

an: tojilm Hrhool^<4>iki»ffi^g^-^-^^ ^ ^ ^ .

tenof the'Confederacy for thdr ney "imii^^ettOBd^riiOT^MiBSBefw* and ararefiil. Gypsy -Smijthy the aathofity to perform marriage (ieremoDiee in the state of Vinpoia,

mer JTtt

Mrs. Alma C. resident of Manassas,

-—'V.4 Jones, a f (HT-

<fied iirt

AlffTandria,'at 9*^ ^S^ o ' fortft

here for btmal yeatertay^ Mrs. Jones waa the widoMr of tbe iate

airs; to the Ewell Cftmp, ^ sons of Veterans, the three remaining members of the Manassas Picket Post, G. A. R.. and the Boy Bug-

efficient service, and to all who fumiriied automobiles to carry veteivis to Httury HiD

"TBiB tribute sheuta'tM^e oar k>cal newspapers, our Brother Clark for- hiSj^oryfial jtdm. weloome> Juflgw ThgrnB^ ferhto preddinggatius. and Mr. lieetse and Mr. Wiae foif itffteeft HW

-Mrs. Maxgaret Barbour :has re­turned from a wedc's visit to friends in Wariungtcm.

Miss TQIie DeSeU. of High "tiPfltnt. N. C, has come to spend °^the gammer with her brot^erriir

John T. DcDcUt

marahal and aamrtint. t7,wM mnraily f

BU8a Jud Jones. <rf Manaasas: S*>< ''itiw ttkymrw fr*^ Col- Bobertf survived by several c E l E « : n_ Thompson and from

The anntial Gciaimeoeemcmlol ^ li»rf^sei-Meitx^~at erciseft of St. Editii Acaden^ N. a/ahewinga oatiaat-wide in-were held yesterday at Bristow. toert and continued inteaaat in The gradoatea of the general coxirse weyy Mjas Frpug** T!Wifc ton Shanaa aiad Miss Veroirie*fpfiKA Helen McGoiga. Miss McGmw also pleting the comiMhin nanair

our aaovemeht ft>r paaoa and fea-tgrnitf^ rax

—Lieqt. George C. Round, who served as a signal officer witiitiM Union anny in the sixties, with

in the parade of the Confedorate reunion at Washington last week.

Honid a Lieut Rotnid a sbuK Urae ago suggested to Chairman Harper thi^ the UMSB part as an escort to Commander-la-Chief Geofge P. Hairisoa,' vt'

of theNgw Ymk nHmumeat»4g tt06aad-ot rial in 1914; and partjcalariy to the Manswwas National Jubilee of Peace AI1911 twl Uie jubJee tA^

-Elisha -£. Meredith, grand-

Meredtth of Vi appointed to

tiv4 Carlin. Mr. Meredith, who is « student of Western High School (Washington), has passed the mental and physieal ezami-natibns and reeavee his appoint ment from Prince William county, the place of his birth. He is the . m of Mr. Edward Contee Mere­dith, of Washington, and the nepr.-'oc of Mr. William Payne Mereaih. of Manassas.

visit of Gaorgia veterans in IdJSr to o w«leoB»^ Senator Damd to the Society of the Army of

I

Miss Beulah Griffith, of Wash­ington, was the recent guest of

.. I n i so ' v/coeiio w uiiaiuor^ ~

Mr. Cyrus Fetzer, of Shenan­doah countv, last week waa the guest of Mr. A. J. Hockman. Mr. Fetzer, who is a Confeder­ate veteran, was returning from the reunion at Washington.

i

Dr. W. C. Myers, professor of Si«iiBlF Bt::tk«v«ae € o l ^ ^ South Carolina, accompanied by Mrs. My^rs, visited the. battle­field Tuesday.

Mrs. Virginia D. Holt, who has been the guest of her son-in-law

nwsas High School for the pa8t|i|nd daughter. &f.liBanMr8rW. Fewell Merchant, has returned to her home at Riebmond. ^ » Miss Annie Edmonds, who spent the w'n':er in Washington uTa gi^st at the home of Dr. and Mrs,. J. C._Meredith. .Miss Ed­monds has been aT LaGrange, -Culpeper joeunty, fo^ SQyeNl

UKi -weeks. - _ -*—

PAIBLT YOUR O W N

"AUTCWIOBILE" Upon receipt of Money Order

or Stamps for,50 cento we will audi you a book containing a sys-tom so oimirfe that you wiB Jbe

IBbatH vod Nancy,: fiad tffttor Sanderr made V trip to Aiezan-dria Saticrday in Mr. BurgwiQ's car.^.-""- • •! - •; • • -•• " 'i _ ^

Mr. and Mts. John R, Hora-bakor, of West street, have had as their gueatO'Irs.Hombaker's sister. Mrs. Charias Walter, of gennaylvania. Mod 4Ir._H«m-

_ >ye^^nMiehine asper fe^tf «• tf IHuited br s » sttiBt.

Dupont E>epeBdinUe System

^W^ Victory and Peace share towards making in^ TtlJercy Loan of 1917 • a rousing success —and without delay. Have you given the matter serious thought? Do you fully

. . realize the importance of immediate action?

Soldiers must be clothed, housed, fed, trained. ' armed and transported; and it takes—MONEY—

- MONEY-MONEY-to carry on the gigantic un-. dertaking.

Your Duty as a Cit^en is to Buy Liberty Loan Bonds

Qur AliiM are doing their fuH duty towards the cause of justice and freedom. You must not be, found wanting. Youjihouid give freely of your MONEY 4jithe,«Wftjeau8e. ,

We will count it a privilege to enter your subscrip­tion to the ' Liberty Loan of 1917." We make no charge f oi" this service. »

OF MANASSAS, VA.

Our Slogan: ^'It is a pleasure to serve you.

Jtossas •f W.8.ATHET. Promritor.

:e, Famltnre and all kinds of merdMndise or o t h 6 r oommpditiM

j^sa^^ tnuiaferred or delivered.

REAL ESTATE anllNSURANCE

Having determined to devote our whole time to the Real Estate and Insurance busineA. we h e r ^ . solicit all property for sale ana regneat thoee having pnwrfr to liat'the same with ns promptly.

OIVISK»l OF EXTCN310N~W0MC

liBu

AGRICULTURAL HIGH SOKMX. MANASSAS. VmCDOA.

MoBtgctnOTfi Pmiirty Agahl Lffliaa V. GilWrt.. Cootr H O B * .

1 Milch cow. , ' i Jersey or Grade Jersey milch

Cow for family use. 1 Good farm.hRnd, house and

JBrard fdmished. 1 Jersey milch cow; Seed com, 1 Red PoU buU calf.

. time,tomsto plants. OFFSirafGS

6 grade Beirkdure pigs. Seedcorn^ 1 used one-horse ««ti plants. Seed com. IR^PoUbullcalf. 2 Pure bred Jersey cows. 2 Pore tared Berkshire pigs.

baker's nephew. Mr. Irvii4? Wot-verfa^ of Georgia.

Holdem of ElsilKge. Mias Loiuse Maloney I«ft Tues-

Wattend tlieuaiBnner aonnal " BBTflfe. — '^.' ^ •

Miss Mary

the sommer nonnal sdwol at Frederieksbeiig. SbewiDbetfae guest

let dodicatiQii of IMS. The reception of the veterans

in Gray in 1917, coincident with tha wgiatraihm vfuar boys, for

•qon of the late Ret^esentativa j the world-wide war for liberty seems

reand^wit *he demonatratiea tojdren,-:tlat,-whatever"out|

divisioBs were-00 years ago, are now all glad to be together and are answetipg the appeal of our Preadent, to '"sl>eak, act and

lumce of our national honor and the extension of good govern­ment thctogfaocit the world.

GEORGE C. ROUND, Secretory Committee.

June 14. 1917. '

PiSt C O, BittU. of Cadatt. speitt several da^ tUi wmk at the home of Messrs. May ifad P ^ C u u Cwmt »»sMus.

Mr. WiDiam ^Tingfieid, of PlMna, rOmfedeNte veteran,re-tunung from the reunion at ^arii-UufUiB, thisvre^ viaitiad at tiie heoi^ of Mr. and Mia, W. S. Athey. Mr. Wi^^eld was best msn~ at the marnave of Mr. Athey'a father

Vfaniinl nf xT-i,..^

Tuesday. Stewart, of Bristow,,

waa a ManaakM visitis.Wednes-day.

Mr. Andrew Gather, of Waab-ington. visited relatives here dur­ing the week.

TEeFTower *

want na^^

TOi Machinery tbat we ai» in apotition to oiftr you ait Jir good pme:

ilLim< HofftiffrO'^f and Lime Spwen^Wdber WayMyty. Mogul and Titan Ensines (1^ IfUTTu.)

J. I. Case Plows, mtemational Pivot Wneel L4iluvators. i/eermg Kakes,

Mowers and Binders

HAYDQCK BUGGIES

I

Se^^ators

Manassas Feed, Supply and biplement Co: EVERYTHING FOR T H E FARM

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TITE TSrai^ASSAS

ManyCometoTabeniacle f to 30 hold of old. jioned in this. It

I am oldfash-is not the pet

'VM. ed frOWPs^Ons thempof some evan^trst or fad» «n<} dist, bat the pi-toouhciem^nt of

maizes announcement cuiicerning the financial status of the cam»a%9.i:^jM^je^.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Judge Louis C. Barley, of Alex­

andria^ who has attended seven^ of the meetings here, will ad­dress a meeting for men only at the tabernacle Mcmday at 7:45 p. m.

Ck>ttage prayer meeting&-£ac-women are held Tuesday and Friday mornings between 10 and 10:30 o'clock. The town has been divided into two districts sepa­rated by Uain street. Prayer mp-otinya for t h f waa»a>^ ^i.,;^;^..

the-Son of-ijod. He~made the words and breathed them into the hw^-^tdMfii^r! He conde-

fense of liberty, a liberty that is PJ^JRIOTISM not license, but liberty protected

vy tww.

were lietd this week at tTieTibmes of Mrs. L . ^ . Nicol «ndJlr*. J, C. Meredith. The women living ^ s t of^Matn sp^'ernief atTfie homes of MrS. W. R. Myers ancf Mrs. William Arnold. Announce­ments for next week will be made at the tabernacle

scended to wHiii^r this truth to man. It was He who dipped his fingers into the aeons of Time sad laid theae words like jewels to beautify humanity. He said it and whispered it into the heart and soul of man.

"Yes, 1 know some will say this is the doctrine of the Me^bo-dista. Yes, you are ail mostly 'ists,' without the 'method.' . "It was the preaching of John

Wesley after he had been bom apain. and the he couid not help

churches, and that church is a mKohumeht to the good, true dcic trine. Gcofgc Whitfield preached

"Let al r6ni*mbei' tfiu; if OTP-' der the constitution, to the 88=" siatance and protection of-our fellfw^-ju^^n^^v securing our rightf it 18 our auty to assist ana protect them in securing their rights, every right has its cor-respondiaf duty sod t&« :^EB who failb or refuses to do his

r ^ b n i t a P k a for Sfaffftp and CfMit Ri'Mny

in War Time.

300 sermons from that one text, and died at last, exhausted. When asked why he preached it, again and again, be answered,

A naraoy hn"t>esn~4pKSyIdea^ f,J°*"*'. again^ -^ —'—"imayme any preacher now-at the home of Mrs. Harvey Kil-

by, near the tabernacle, for the comfort of the mothers and of tbeerajeregation. Coniipetent Wo­men are in charge.

THB agRlfOVS _:__

Mr. Smith's sermon on "The New Birth," (John335, Ye must

b o a a^tn) . ^5e nounoed

ii Oi

:iuui been pn>^ by many as the best

aermon of the series.^ Tuesday evening he preaefiied on "Repen-tance,*" taking aa his. text MaA

duty is aot and should not be en­titled to any rig^ht^under the law.

"The record of the past is se­cure. Our grandfathers, oar fathers and we ourselves have fought for liberty, right and jus­tice. Our sons and grandsons are entering upon another war

An argument between a local' hog and horse farmer and a sheep •od go^r graziflr dpv''1"p«x t^o

with the samfi tHi*n» Thev are n,,,, »jyi,||j, j,] foltowing •the^way-of-tbe^croas.' jitney thrTWond, c They must suffer many wo^ik^d make flie Great Sacrifice, but they will win. and the govern'

fact that the-former was buying one hiindred times as much grain, in addition to plowing up and veariog-Jiway tea times the area of land. This illustrated the effectiveness of small ruminants in relieving the land of labor for the benefit of armies and navies in war time, also in not using grain needed for human consump-

to a

least ten times the milling capac­ity of the pig. horse, or nonrcfmi-nants;

Weeould ffH up columns of your paper with truthful accounts of

To

in his ciuMI stages. In patriarchal days Abraham, laaac and^Jacob were sustained by sheep and goats.— In oiir own crats suppoi^t^ pioneers while they «^b^Md the land, ia eee-

CARD th'- Vot."--- nr-il Citiz-ii.-. 'if I'T'.rcP Willum Ci.ii'.ntv.

i hereby give notice tu ' <\~ ij"";'lr uf PrTnce-Witlram Cminty ttiat. 1 stmtt t>e a candidate to succeeil nr..->'-.: ri Ui'- :\i:rA House of Delegates of'\'ir)firiia I b«-U^i&-tBtf eimAurt m tits past totu mw-

, siona warrants thia. 1 ask you to .-s iiiLiav latnine tiL**- r* »"" -''".M4jfli ij|fat *? Jour

nai of theHoaSS,- to^^^^iere'r BUXKI and how I voted on all matters

Thanking you for the honor which you have already conferred upon me and the

rgpoaedf and with a r»ne»f<*l promiM'and determination to better MTva^ou in the future, I am,

Very aincerely, 5. J. MEferZE. CHilXS.

fflu(;h of in

adays doing such a thing! Any repetition you take as stale, and some of the old ladies would have fits!

"But it is the remaricable fact and life i s construed-so. ^ h e Bloe and ^hray uad«^ « a e g i s e r thalgave t ^ m Jamiary, and the glorira of the|tinder whose folds

and the

QidQt of the people, by i he people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth."

General Gil m a n , thanking d for [ I^Atrtgrnpha

connected with the Jubilee, w "They are valuable souvenirs of one of the'moet interesting and important events of my life, and of the life of oar beloved land, for they mMk the reunion <rf the

goes com looks too

luxury for hog and. cattle fcKEKT ~~

Or, |>at it this way: Sheep and goats will set any pasture bound­ary to permanent sod and live well on what human beings can­not eat at all. On the other hand, we RtustTcarry cxiflLJto the pig. The sheep or.g<«t iflTDlonfltff equipped by four stomachs and 80 feet of entrails. It has at

k:

1:15. "Righting the Wrong" was the subject of the stirring sttriuuir of" Wednesday "night,' frcMn tbe^-sixteenth chapter of Acts.

Last night's sermon, "No Room for Christ,"^ was preached ftom the text, "He eame intoMs own. and his own~received him not-''' AHhiMHi there were no hiUTo<f • ing tales, of deatfe>-bed repeat* anwM, -at times wet eyes »qe^ seenin tiie iiQBKCBgKlaan..

This s e r o ^ on "The New Birtli ' in part is as fdtows:

THE NEW BIRt3 " " T h e i&Ue says that God ere-

«tarry skies tonight, made it so, and regoiriBd 'the new birth.*^

"Mony "^ the old-timers preached it all over, the world. Georgp Whiffield, your BicCoy, who converted William Booth, who later foanded tbe^j^vation Ainiy,~P1hny ahTmany others, and they did not invent itT^but (Stained it when they werei & f n i ^ n . It was eternally true, back in the deathless dates-of Time, before llie first mcHning; ^hen Godl^eathed Ufe apon the world, aye J a the first morning

Hiy^Mr. Smjih reviewed and

the gloriooa Staa* and the

the Blue gray are marching elhow^

tions too short of t e r a o d grass to carry cattle." Sheep saved George Washington's army at Valley Forge. In underground and sea warfare wool from sheep, according XJS~ Englis^"medi<al commissioners, is absolutely ne­cessary to prevent "trench feet" (a recent invtotionof-n^ure to keep up with man's new-fangled borrows of war). 4n-»hJch^feet literally rot on able-bodied men otherwise clad.

No other animal can give ^ much for the benefit of, and take so little from the human body in times of WW.

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to express our most heartfelt__ thanksi to our many friends for their kindness and sympathy during the recent ill­ness snd^ death of oar beloved wife and mother. • T. JTCONNER AND CmLDpBa*.

NewCiaragel I will be open for busir ness June 2 at RandalTa Garage. Call on m e for A u t o Repairing,G*soHne Oil, Tires, E t c

Manassas, Va

mwa in bis own image, lifam a&ogivMithe undqr8tan<yng^

of Uod and this imfKedt" ^"TfieTIaEe the wiirto do God'sjwill—to live

explained the interriew between Christ and Nieedonaa.

OS was a man .of prominenee, a rolor in Luanl; be was rilghteods uid moral and en-

waUtfawt -ȣ his

itt ,the jjeryjce of our gfeat^rfr uni t^ nation, .and^ will stand sbpuldo: to ^oiilder in liiie of battie, fij^ti&g bravely in de­fense of our (sountry, and for the honor of oar flag. -- "Yoa and I and the compara­tively few of tberemalningffiem-bers of ^ e two gze^t armies are eapeciallr blessed in .iMeing per- _ mitted to liTel<»g micugh to be Withesses of diis wonderfoT spectacle o f t h e sons, and grai>d-aons of mea; who, in thft itart.

"Battemptati(Hi was so alloived and this entered into ahd-de-baoehed tiie hjumah heart; and thcq;rtiit(tf<3od went o a t Ssaa eaased man's falU and the mind wfaidi was endowed with the power to apprehend^God and love iiiim Mid'lmwr'lbe heart and

_ i i i j n d ^ ^ ^ . w«a eoH-MlEfed. < ^ m a n f i ^

"The Spirit of God went <wt, and can never retain until there in anew birth, to make a fitting

s »

1

plaoe-to* the Holy Spirit "We-see-it-fint J l la t t^ed W

the first man, Adam. Tbdagl made'in.God'a own image' ho ninn^ vniAtir ttfoptatioo. andthe temple of God was debwxhed.

~T^Tily, 'we were bmilin sin, and coaerivedin with the Rble, dietnm. P i S t

trenched in tbe £atjmr«;:z:=Bat^4ie • iras told Ke most be bom i^ain.

great-Dwight L. Moody, saw preached it in iSngkmd with pow-er. He m ^ the equally gireat H«ary Drummondr whom he pow­erfully impressed;—Th^ fast^ friend%' ^aod' it ws ^dir intereoorse that Ite. Dnaa-mond was moved to write to Bar-boor in Londmi, 'I have found

ige Aaiwh gtember may b«

was riiriit, now - reonited in a common caose. and that eaose, Gbd^and cooidTy aadhomanity/'

posted <m the letters, of the law, bat is ignorant of the free grace wluch abounds in th« hew l i fe . '

•If hi> • a t * tft wri i» B o y wouldsay to Barboor, 'what I

mmsntBG^^fflflBS

— «torea. the Spirit ia d<«L I S

—It mnnt bf Chriat itt-me at work. . As I live c»nial|Zj_I-«n.P?°?? ^

ix, to driift' "*** iixliyy* the

CaatiniMd Fran Paft* One

invitation to ttltfnd iivthe wfHt and irirei_Ma

rap^-ftem San faaaeweft. "New the duae ui a ^ay of

s service, for nnr d ^

Ptohflatian."

Ulamben of V v ^ n w A o i ^ U o ^ i ^ W a i H i ^ Aamnt

Ctapv#gtion JBi^4,

^he annoai convention of- the Anti-Saloon Leagoe of Vifgiiua

beginging at 10 a. in. on Wedi day, Joly 4, aiut oontinning Oioagfa Wednesday and Thurs­day. Tliere are five topics for dlamartW' frocL the Maiw? Law; sary Amendmoits to th« Law;" "Omstitational-^eUbi' tionin Virginia;" NaSqnal UTar

stitotional Prohibition.'' "It is * gWMii mtsUkr

agine that beeaoae we have made soeh pcQgrqM in odr pnrfiSlRtioci lefonB^tlwt itt dMff* o^ti ie Bonor traffic has passed away," I tBm Uie aaaotmesmeBt of the , '

'It is

carnal man t|ieC&fics>' " T h e image of God moat be ^ ^ -^ « . , u i s i i . ~ i m . , i — ^ «rtored, i s a y , « i i d i t ' * t h i a « ^ ? » « ' l^PT^-tosendrnj^heart-felt n>grBt tbat Le[ state consritntinn. p r a r i d i B g l ^

fiesh. I mast have Chriat in me to do the things of G«d.

"Ye must be bwn « y " - ^ ^ j * ia in two wiays, first fromabdver and second anew. I must be

It be

born again anew &om above, means the old things mast

Christ Jesos wiH follow. The first 19 of the earth, tauthy. tbe second is fran sbove. iiBBventyr^

• AU man's intellectusl power does not put him beyond the old doctrine, the New Birft. Th& ^^^^eyend me or any p r e f e r . as * e eannot exi^tt i I t BoF

l-vuBuratv* n t e !$bipi» Who were ftO ftntu-aate to e n t a tbe gataa of yoar beaatifal dty and partake of yoar ggacious hospitality,—I hope in tb« near fatare that this will be my pleasure and that I aacf ««• press to you and Mrs. Roand and

V Q^er friends in MansMSS my gcateM appredatum for JS^ that

shanjntalyjwjceiiigrto press tbe of the k w a ^

of tlifi rnrnmnmrMlth. snil to efartnffiriaJajboare hmt&f in favor of the enfmtemeDt o f l ^ '' the law. An amendment to the

tbe piuhibitym of the m m f a e -ttB« and sale «i intoxicanta fat beverage purpuHS, wUl bf M B -sidered by the eonventioa, and acti<« taken thereupon.

"There has nevCT been such a

has been done fur me." -Golr

gret are as foBows: '"Comrade: Ywrr letterof May » reaebss me in San Francisco. I deejrfy

, , regret that I cannot be with you I and with the Coafedeaite wtt«tf-|be heki a> Virg4iw

great opportam^ to seeace-naij tional ff^ritOiitioa as at pisaent Vffginia baa been exceedingly influential in Copgress in prohi­bition matters. A great eonven-tiea. sending op an- e s q d i a ^

rei 1 nm^ 'mana dgrumd^ for nation-wide piubibition. wilLhave an ex-

ton." The Slethodist Assembly is to

Jime whetha- you ana on Ju»e &th. Thank must emphasize i t - - , , ^ j _ . • . ;.

care for it or not i tbat when yoa gtandmr hratonc "Note the words 'must' and | Henry HittTOO wilt represeat a

•again ' God was the author of | united people, apeqjlewho have uiis rule, and it was the fashion i entered u p o ^ neW war in da-1

THE UNIVERSAL CAR

Godj28 to July 3 , and t h e - « i « t i ^ | Encampment, July 6 to 15. It is annfflincfd ^ a t good- board can be secured from %\ '0 co $2.60 per day and^KLta ju i per JHdCr

• €The Ford Motor Company, of Detroit, appointed ug autiiomed_^ent f ^ ~ © r Ford cars in Ihis ferfitoty, to property r^prtaent FordinterMts^ ^ _ - 4 -

Ford owners. The Companyin retarn ^f^^\^^^^ juaintajn an adequate aenrice sta^bn. empl^nsr coir ' efaaiiic8> ostng-oady gcamine Ford-made materm w «id

4 Tbis is the service we are giving to F<Mrd ownent manship—pncea, the standard of each guaranteed.

Ifaterial—work-

f w>mh yrt^r Fflwl e^T neecfoAtUartioii, bring it < ^ | ^

Fflcid s^vice, witii genuine FJMrd-aaae partK.

!£'g^rsj»g*jf&:'^rss6gi: Gar $360; Coupelet |505; Town

€ENimM. GARAfiEr Mauastas, Virginia

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SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM

SCHEDULE

li offoot Saptemlxr 24, 1916. 8ah*iWT figuraa publiibsd axdy u iui^r-

— a l l i l l '*»»^* n iMt i *nf |MWl

Trniw* j>«g«M«wM« as foIlo«n 80UTHBOtJND-. ^ ~

M g. *— Otiir loa* ' ,*^ *• jai. ^ f)«j i rer> ooniuction i t Urange dail; exoepi Sandkj lo C. A 0. for OordonsT^Ue aaa Richmond.

No. 43—Dul; through train for Chartottai lO-.OS a. a . *lU atop at Manaaaaa on flax-

No. 17r—E^captSundar, iooai from Waah-incton to Warreoton,6:22 p.m.

IIo. IS—Daily local for WarrantoBi Cliar-lottnarille and waT»tation«i 5:12 p. m. Pull man Parlor Car toV^arrentoB.

He. 41—Daily throngh tnuD, 10i45 p: at. t/ma lo l«t of paaaan iera from WfO^t^tor •aa Ali oandria and to take on pMwnger* lor poisttat irhieh aefaedoled to atop.

NOETHBODND. Ho. IS—Enept SnndaT, looal from War

leaton to WaaUagtOB, 7:00 a. ea. — Hoi. 16—Daily throogh train bat

O U f l m f Tille. Wairwihm. MiTlMHt aaJ VaaUivtoa, 9:06 a.

Ho. 1*—Daily from Harrisohborg to Waah iagtoB, th47 a. m. Pnllman Parlor Car.

at Oraaga with C. A O. R|uliray bosL Ricih-a^ QefJeeaTtlle'.

der pre«Blng aeceaslty; nor afcaald new projeets be BtattHl n&t of preaalng im-

H iwiUiiue. ' — = Third.—Tbe council Ims not made

ag—Pm», b:03 J>. m., loo Uuiiamibui'gi •fanMaaes' and "Waalx*

fe. 44—Daily tliroagh train bettfeeis Ma •aainTl^anhin)r"~i'''"'r »•_

Ho.36—Daily thro6|^~tram, ooaahaa and Jwnaag eara for Wa^ugtoa aad New Tork^ 10:20 p. ia., itopa on fbm.

^ _ WESTBOUND Ho: 49—Dailyloiml tor&Brrlaoabarg and

iatana«iMte4muti** 9:40 •- m Ho. a.—I?aily loant to:

5:00 p. • ~ B^Mn^MH. -ite-jaeaini

W. H. TAYLOE. P«aa.J'»«e 3 H. F. O A R U h m . Pnaa. Agt. S. H. D e B t m ^ . KTrPna. Agent.,

, .„W»SffTN.<>T<>y,l),a_ fSij

Eggs and^itlieir--Ship bjr Pared Pbrt in a

Various sizes pricMl from

Send for catalogue and partic­ulars. Metal Ctei<enwU4iBl for years-«o breakage No wrappings lahfdling necggaary

DDUN&HAimNCO.

Our new stock nss rived. We siffl here of last year's stodt at tlie old price. CotBeJ sfOBfr it iscl l iold.

"Soocs ojF Lore and War," a coOeciioii of tbe best poenu ol th« Ute Dr H. M. Oarkson, Sl.OO postpaid. Ackiress Ti^E JOURNAL, Manassas, Vir^Bia.

Areaa Likaly to Be Thaatare of War Oparationa Doaignatad and ftaeam-mandatiena Praadnted for Hoed Buildin^^ln Certain Centi ngeno lea May Fix Pood Prioea.

Waablngton.—O.ovemors who nought •dTlce from tbe Cound! of National Defense concerning their war nctlrltlea at tbe natloaal defense conference re-celTed tbelt Instructions In a detailed stntein»nt—ghlch coTered a -hundred^ ph•S|^s of the work necessary to get the '<xnuiti7-4a ahape fnr\a-sticwiiiiif ul war tgnlnat -Gennsny.

Tbe advice wiim In the form of an­swers to atsted questliHu on lodustrlkl s a d -ailUtnry ^aubjects^ There « » through the document an apparent warning against hystecis In action Which might hamper rather than sc-oompllsh the desired resuta. H e n sr« •ome of tbe Important points made:

First.—The national cooncll recom-iOendS that the s t a t e i^onm^lly ^ ^ I f ^n. Hr»i nf •tli<^ nf ^n^yl ptant j^ilf«ff, Whlcb. courag<e «coaomy and dlacoarage ex-trsTBgaht llTlny and the pnrrhaiw laxurles among tbe pe(4>l« of their re; spectlve states.

Second.—In regard to the postpone­ment of atate or municipal works now IsiHler way and not of pre«slng Im-portsnce the council, "generally speak--tttg;;**' sdTiwM thai uottUng^now mider way should be abandoned except nn-

any suggestion for the poatponement in MIX. State of .work on OHaoecatiiw. highway projects to such an extent tUEt redi8trlblitl<Hi of public money wlU be neceaSary.

Fourth,—The taking vt a censas- by states of am for either military or Indnstrlsl service,^ supplecsentsry to jtederal^ regls^tlon—a step which has been contemplated 'Iba some ^otber

discooraced. On this point lent says: . 'Tbe eoancU does

not desire such ajMniaUs for tbe pres^ ent. It' is hot needed~1 just n ^ ' and wlten completed -and ready 'fur Use -wmdd soon be obsolete axrtag to raj*-

"«4iang1 ng~5dtistrial cWJUIthwis^ " FiraL—Tbe conndl mar in certain

cootingendes fix ^ther or both iaatni-itiwrn an<1 M. ln i i i i t^ smm • • ^ — - W - i E

legisUtlon Is passed it Is Ilki'piMalbls t» m a s e a deBnlU'Rateiaent'

In reidy ts- adrlce in regard to tiie road buOding which wpnkt make the locattoH-and chhracter of the blgfa'<ray tstterswated for^Mdatsirg^iirpnnes, the CMmcu rnraisiiss a copy TSiw ttam Secretary Baker toS Secretary

The areas i n qnestion are: (a) -Ttaa^aiea aboot- tong Island, in-

eluding most of the states ^ Bbode I s l u d i Ijbiine,. New Hamifchlre; Viar-moat, Massachusetts, Cohneettcnt and Net{ York. '

(b)'TlM'ftrea about Chesapeake bar^ ^teindlBg Moch _ct the states of New 7 « n e y . PUmsylvnUa.' Ma^ylaiid, Tlr-ginla. North Carottaumsd Mteware.

W ^ W s PsfTBc M i r arrs ,• fsfindHig California. Ot««iuraairW«l&BqttoC

cd) ^nwiiia^r'TMMw, itebuuag WiteafiMsofXw-

aa Ifaw .Mazlco. Artaooa aM d^UOv-

- <e) The c«at taksn .atea..iiidoilt]ig

nUBda

wMfk ^«nld be made of ptecna of iron -frmmSB^a Cqwrind to * n n f l r t > i i t r eae tlghth of an incii ttatek and •Soot

WitfUlJIgtOU.—Til UBW uaUuugTPBy - a ^ , require alMat twenty-nlns new aajor gHierala and more than 100 brigadier geqerals, according to oc-fldala of the war department. Tlrei* •ym be t ' -saA vt wincB~win have on* major

Economical Method of Storing OrMn FMd For CaMt* -

Ex|M»FluMut statiuug and tbe best dairy aud sim'k farm« in this country bare proved > y""'1 <<"wi'f t^i\t a »\'t Is almost luilispensable to a auccesaful dairy and live Htoek buainess, saya the Pennsylvania State college. If such la tbe case, does not Its need then be­come doubly urgent under present con­ditions?

The silo affords an ecoBomica! way of storing green roughage. With the

* vo'n- -pumr - ucre fs alwaya s gieat waate In harvesting, busking and ator-IpK the dry mgterisL The silo eUxoi-nstes this waste.

An average acre will produce 2,516 pounds of digestttrte dry matter in tim­othy hsy, while in c-om (ear and gtalkj 1i will produce axm pounda. or prac-tlcally twice' as much dige8tll>le dry matter. The feeding value of these rougtaagea for dairy cattle is widely different fn favor-o<. com, especially when the sUo Is used. Silage alao has an additional value through Its reten-

fumish sttccnlenee.

•er is grown it is possltUe to Incrnaae the protete Tootent of, tbe Silo by filter^ cropping soy beans with the con. or growing these two crops separately.

It one cannot command suQcient Is-bor to store the green con in tbe silo at the liroper iUge of matuSKr the crap may be-iiarrested- in tbe oaoal way and left to core ln~ the shock. Later (several montlw if need b«) when labnc dons bstnma avallsUld tBs com can be succsssfnlly stored to tlis Blk>.

Eixpcriments and practice hare ahoim. qjalt©__a«clxistve^^^ that dry •hock com may be sncceasfully pre-i served In' the sQo'if water Is added, at the -time of storage in amosnis by wciigit of"one to two times asgireat as tlie" 8ry stover stored., '"^ow is tiw time to plan for txfildlng

•a sUo for this year's com crop. "Wdod stave, wood tMOp, mcutoUtliic eonctets) and wood hood phtstsred sflos tnj, id-^ !^ coostracted at ktw coat:

Jteiifltesan. °MK^ -Laissiy Pino* of Conoantr^taa This l^snr.

Orow aa ^tfiaSllHiea <i teaS f9C tbe cdw this sesson, aBriaai A. 8. Naals, jpsriaast M "asg)|r «iBigaff». ^«vM5St

taislDn;^ tnral college.

Hry inMiMiniryi -WITMHWI. J ^

Atteadr Bie p t e v «r vmc^^fates is "mit of'sight** Prices win eondiuw tigh unless these concentratea- arti ra^ placed by tbe cheaper nragbaces. Br .

^la-r tmrmu-r mtumlA- plaw »,. p « » - y U i i * f C of alfalfa or clover and silaca.^ tt al­falfa or clover cannot be fcowa to jFonr

Houston giving In df>ta» the aw^a tike- -sectlwt snbstitnte )utetli«r-lesmfaw«a c^p , snch as cowp«a8. -

Dwing the Belt twelve months the IT to be the theater of war operatfcns and presoiting TCCMnmendatl<«B-a4^ roiad bulldlitg tor nautary pnrpoiefcr ^prodnctlidn of dairy prodncts will ba

doe laTgtiy to the feedlnf of rMtg^tage* Instead of. oonoentratea, as has forsMir-ly bem the case.

Dairy cows of quality receiving noth­ing but rtfnghages can projiaee 200 to SSOpbnads of butter.Cat.anntia&y, pco-rided tbe roqghagB to fed to atNBdanos aad is' eempaaed ot a tiMaWaUea of "attge. and a IJiiiniiHiiwis hit- Of coorBspw>r««i^«'winnot*»a»o«nan fWi f afVm, ' ' .

- - • K M * ' Rant For MIUc-BalL iBaoMBlac iftM M-iieldfegsr tks miU

paU bstwsan ao^ knesa wlJla mflking. I made a Codtrtvmnc* <rf~ati«9 trgo to •rercMBa tUa,

"THE BLSYCORXEB"

3?? KvC**ttt 8TH ST. AND PENNA. AYE

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——WASH J NOT o urvf.

^ A \Victrola in Every Home^ —There is every reason why there should be—Kann's big stock; and the fact that you can buy on your own terms in reason; makes this possible.

The man who is working in the open every day and all day at top speed for Uncle Sam, providing the food for the nation, NEEDS some sort of jrecreation after the day's work is over. "\_7T _

THE VICTROLA IS A NECESSITY TODAY-because it provides a maximum amount of pleasure at a minimum expenditure of energy. The tired outdoor-worker is loathe to leave his easy chair, his pipe, and his slippers for even the most appealing entertainment elsewhere, but will gladly sit hours and

-to his favorite opera^ band nausie, popular ongs, recitatiwis, violin, piano, or HjWaMttjtffl^r •dectiona, etc, ptaywi t>N THE VICTROLA, and find the keen-esto^joymenl ia tbera; mental diverwrni, physicahrrfaxationy Mtd spiritual uplift.

BUY YOUR VICTROLA NOW AT KANN'S—Home of Superior Service

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This is VktrpU No. IV ..$15.00 Other Vktralas,Jn all finishes,;at afl

priCTs frwa^^S to 1300 _ This is Victrola 4»(o.4X .450

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AotoBi^ Fam Gate! best ftutomajtfc FamT Gate on the Market

Having bought the-agency for Prince William Coaat7, we are npTW ready to offerto the public the best farm gate oathe market No complicated madunerytoget out of x>rd ; aba^tely ample; acMd iron frame and best grade of heavy wire.

A c h i l d «H^ o p w n t i i t t

ga.te opens, from yoo, regatdleaa ol-the"direetionyrai^pibadi it Il~can be ananged so.. yoa~d(m't have to stop; shntoaaeanly as it.<H;>eBS. -

Rrft-Biw gate can be -locnaar ttgot at

Our reprcocntative call opoh you..

We goarantee this gate to do aBwe^toim f<« it or mfimdiidi .Oiilyfl2.60:

rwrved a«mpn nnrpnuiiig the freight or tbe pail on tbn koeea. The boUnr may be made of wood, with the poa-ailrts tutpt lun ~

two lachea -eaa-

wide. The cfrcalar sd^Bstatrte to

palEjiJ^ iKrtta set to holes to t i e

Grnwino-Altboagh planting com four inches

totai -of thlitj-six dlvislaBS,|-«pnrt In TSe row for stinire han-gtven the greater yield a, "tiw Ohio SKiicuV-

gwi*ral nisi fum bilgadter geaafsla. | tnral experiment-staHen iw-uuiiawds T h j u m i T tr* /MPBMtta t l i fpresl - npactng tbe plants ten lnch«>s apart be-

Jtaict-tD-aiipgtBt .gtuefsl ffffleers s t bis caaae of greater o«oveiileBce In ban-discretlOQ. The belief prevsUs thst the; dltag the crop. As a flre ymr aremgf piMldent and scfreUry of war both] the four Inch npnctag a m determined only upon otailt andj special ntaaa. TMs poUcr woOM co-

'is uuKzs fiwu IMM' maCsnatt. baked in an ni>-to^ate oven. handled tiy neat cteim, eare-fri werioBoi. Ask for i t~ aeoept no mother. We also have a niceQUIOC LUNCH OOUHTEILwbere .yaa_e»._

-aatisfy yoor appetite. FQQ

4.M,UELL h dmtoistnsiad -tag ttia^

laaa BxtraetiMi af T a a ^

pR.Xd.F. HOUGH OCMTtST

IL I. C. Boikiinr. Manaws. Va ^TAI^E-ttOIICL

Indda exactly and KfiffTand.

with those WllJjTl STS

Of Franca adraoeltix

younger men to the higher commaads. 'ffftl to harrsnt when so ciuWSsd.

hsa y1ekl«l abotrt two tona of green com per acre aisre than tbe thinner pTanttna tMR the stalks are often so slender t ^ t they f in easily tn storms sad

town of Manassas, -Va„ reads as .foOossi —

Any person owninsr a ^Aog or bitch.or permitting a dog or bitch to remain on his premises with­out tbe proper liceiise ahMli be fined ten dollars

Spi^anaSufflflierGoeds 'l Now Ready for Your Inspection T We are showing Ihis season, we think, one "^The mosf varied and up to-date lines ever shown in Manassas. We we showing a beautifcl liue ot Uie Sport Goods in many different materiais. Abo a nice line of Silk and Cotton Poplins, Chiffon Taffeta, Etc We have a niee KneofTiaieriatB aaajt^^ Commencement

f We have a big^Bp-te-*ite stack of Shoes, boMfht earty, direct the-faetonoo at prices wajLumtei UHiay'a mafktfi, but tiyliHe they last we are going to give out custenters advantage of our early

Seetiaft_4a of th»_rSfr of the j f ^^l^ve- several tables full of PmnjB and Oxford-most! v small sizes—if you ean get your fit, they are yours at lesathan HALF THE ORIGINAL PRlGESr^ «=^um f We invite your inspection. Always glad to show our goods, whether you want to buy or not

CAMPER & JENKINS The LAcites' Store M anassas. a.

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THE MANASSAS JOURNAL. FRIDAY, Jl??^ 15,"iSIT"

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M Bee^ Lamb, Veal anctPork

^ GROCERIES FANCY AND STAPLE

I Cash Paid ToTTTountry Produce —and^Live Stock

S.Yi Conner's Market VCONNER BUILDING MANASSAS, V A . f l

Became Her True Hero

'

Loc9 For WtHnan Show a Man Hi* Patri-

o.ic Duty

cvshloD. Tbia man was « soldlsc at heart, abe tbougbt admiringly, making u«ht_ of iiij iiilCeiliuL efcdliioiL J B I

By AGNES C. BKOCAN 1 Lrur j'L'iJ~u~i— - - - - —•-••- • J • * • ^ ^mmt

Dowu I be bill, glnplng all the way, went Rboila. Long bad sbe dreamed of Bprlutrtinie lu (be country, and now •be waa here—here where the ar«t wild flowers peeped through Uie<reeii. mher* the hUlwld* brook tumble* Dcta' Uy.

the Tavllv bildge

calL So abe found bim with a wbltA-of face that bad this momlnc

vtoclax appearance of aaSerlnir. ' i t wa» tire ftrat time »b« *ad «ee»

•hytdlnt Ha <i.i|ilnan«ntiinan «««» <*»H M^. i„ cmisn'a cloth«ir«naTl«-«»gTnea :TheQualityStore

e n . "You abpuld not be bere alone In the

Iwt Buu," ghe »aW aeTerety ' l t d ftent, ber own jiaragol to aMSe

lUU," •d^totittt hUL '.

"I come to reat every moTnl^g," be told her, "trying to gej up- energy for tha Beat eWtPt:* 'He~nrogfied shortly:

tn aome atranger.

Duaccountabte way like a

HSITway dftwn; »t Kboda paused to look out acrow the aea. Blue it atretched aa far aa ahf couW aee. She caught Ita freah br«atb on. her face and laughed for pure Joy-« » freedom. Qnt thare IA» bo^ft .«»imed augpended between gky and sea. Bhoda'g lau^ter turned to slgn-Ing aa she spied In the distance ahape^ majeatlc and alnlater. Some of theae great boats, she had heard, were to bear away the new recruits for the navy, for overthla land of spring and aunabloe loomed the dark cloud <rf war.

Rhoda turtiea ftom the aea to look-down the nestMng. hillside. She took out her bit of knitting aa she st«fld to catcb a abtch or two. She hadTrom-iaed the Red Croaa society at home to send her work to thetn there. For weeks she and her friends had been makUig the Boft, white bandages. ' •* ' • ing the while, j^et nndemeath theJr

Jear still hoping that peace might be proclaimed. ,

Suddenly, as She gazed downward, Rhoda's eyes, bine as th« ae* Itadt

— —iBp=ae

Bhoda'g pretty browa IfrtSCTSB" per­plexedly. "But I don't uttderataud," she said. "Are you drilling, manen-veriug? And how did you come to be Injured^'

The man auawered briefly, his eyea bent downward. "Ezploeioa," he said.

"An eiploclon of arma?" ahe asked him.

He Godded. "At prai'tlce," he said. The ^trl clusped ber banda about- bw koees^ nud looked again off over the blue \Tatfr».

"TTiev you know." ahe said, "Just what it is going to mean to face fire }«Mt-wlwt y«« are prspaied to do |oi, ypur-rouutry's sake over and ovei apilii^ I mlnilro a gnlfiler,—t admlTf a brave manT 'gfartJTPke otTto lanji! titmuloualy.—"fclatuae me." aald Rho-

widoied wonderlngiy. Tb«« Bonllgbt, stretched upon the grodnd,

man's blue clad figure. Hod-dlad up as he was, his bared head cra­dled ©a one arm, Oke could discern the eostisime of a» navy officer or soldier "Recrni^ng, perSape,'" RhoUk dwWed. Then slowly and «» thoogh painfully the man moved to a sitting postnre, HrhOe the girl gave » csy of horror, foe hte other arm was bandaged to 0»e Bbonlder and the bandage deeply *taln-ed with crimson.

At her stUrtled cry the s o i ^ gtanc-ed ^yyartt. thett liaiwasr. I M t »» B>«lglig» In compmwtlon fbr^fri^teninK Im', M diww aciross tlw red ataliM I handag»i dMik lying beeSd« him o& the ground: Eren from that dtatanee Jthoda could j iy that the man wa« ghaatly patei ffla act of unadtfl«a» «iiiwlrjr Umcbed Sac

da; "tbiit waa a burst of patriotism.'' She turned to him, "Are you feeling more gurte of yourself 7 Shall I goT"

The man put out hla sound band. proteHtliig. "PleHse, not yet," he said 'Then you admire feats of daring? 1 could t£U you some." And be did.

tn breathless interest Rbodji llstenf«V|- -while the morning boara slipped all unheeded Into a golden noon. There were tales of adventure, the miracu­lous Bp'allng of high, forbidding cliffs leaps of reoklessnesa Into dark and foaming waters. This wounded man with bis spiritually lieeuttfnl face, had actooipliBhed these feats, aod more and when the distant great steel cla^ ships should sail away Into the ver; mouth of danger he would go, smllinc

nmraiy «« no gmllad nt Bcrun and through bis pain. Rhoda arose

Impulsively held out ber hand. "t do not like to leave you so aloi9e, °

she said, troubled. Up the-bill came swlnglngly anothei

scaman'f flgiiro' "Tbaf'a all rlflit'

fiiioda." be begau s b t ^ somethlfig to tell jou."

"I kaom^ ^ u:J3mi^^'"«rmure« softly. "I read In the paper last night tbe sokllerti. tite boats, are leaving to-morro4v. You -wTTlTiaveTO go."

The man spoke deliberately. "No," he said, "I will not have to go. 1 am n o t - a »<ilUief. It was all a minerable lie, aometbiug I allowed you to be­lieve beeauae I wished to keep on see­ing you." He turned on her fiercely. "Utok here, UboUa,'' he cried, "I've bad to see you! That day, the flmt day when your ey«>M lookwl down on me lu pity, you were to me tbe sweetect thing 1» all Uod's world. I bad to know you, to bold you near me, gome way. Tbe preteialed wound for the time auswer-

'ed tbe puriWt^: rnni lu liiy happiues* I let things drift, Dear, look at me

Fgoodny guaranteed and

or your money back ' 0^ demand

young man's tales of brave achleve-Jnent. There Was soft mlsttness in the tdoe ^es,-ii^ ty for Ua patlent.aaf-

deeply, Bow <» wltere quiet preparation he could haTe teodr: ed that bleeding wound She did not

bi tills tlmit tr MsHt ttms thui iiUht i t Uie itsi i ibi

know, DBtfter duty 'hasten atjsise to his asslatswce.

She WM .g»d a« she-h' ^g^3Q^Si^:gi»t«M-«tJi.^ - * ' ? ^ * r ^ ^

C ^ : spoMgs iB her

When you think of purchasing a watch^ a ring, a searf or brroch ipin or othrar jewelry, remember we can -^

suK>ly your wants. Most anything in the sporting goods-line will be found lifi«^~

at an attractive price, ' - - -

society, but actual need made soeb dUtereBC^ She was diasy witli feer. «C fiilntnesB at t S S m ^ a< blood. She leekod down fnerfnny ^t flwt knlttffl.

"Of what use tt Tbe aiMier ralaedJnSBllE:.

RROWNIE The children always enjoy taking pictures—it »Adn to the pjeaewwa of ^ day's outigg-j-be^do, tiddn^ them is clean, edQcational fun

^Wak^gWlKodjijof Brownieji a free, yearns gnbecriptioo to

v

fcer; hero bastily toM her.'. "Barney's coming after me now.'" But tbe spaniel -look was in hla eyes again. "Might I keep the parasol for tbia aftemoon'c ri)ade, and. If it isn't asking too juncb. .could you stop for it here;tomoR«w7^

"Wby, of conrsa I'll stt "^ said ^iio-da. Up tfar-Wl ^e .weut thoughtful­ly. There .^ere glowing spots of fink In 'her.ofaaeks, brouftit forth • by this

Sugar lOcPoiind A fresh supply of. Groceries always on himdi, -si ch as Canned G>ni, Tomato^, Cab bage, Celery, Cranberries Etc.

C. R. KELL¥^ TkStsK YMI Wi ETntuBy Ub

FARMERS TJUENOnCE

The way to make two blades of gfass grown where one does now: Buy the celebrated Magnesium Lime from Leesburg Lim« Co., ha limo thot haa beeu auld IB

' umtMAW* UK"

closely. Think. Haven't you seen thf« 4awM»t mine In msga*lneiiri£Blpcrrr" He lauded shortly. "And I waa proud ofthstfUPf, pmnd trf being 'laafc CTIf

We, tod, star «ctor of the movied.* the eompen?, iti* Dut bete tlM>- num w« r play called tomorrow,

winiinl. • ' " ' f''

was still thinking of .the cheery; pa-tlent yoffl lf man-aH flf tlHtyifW ahlpV

Idace in the darkness. _

And the man, when ahe had leftltfan,-

4Mat giiHiiiat luy ^ h. '^.p. t at flierttried toMde frmn

~iiid, tluDOWi&g two strong anna above Ids head, smiled into tbe roae colored shade ef tbe little silken peraaol

"Tlnie^aJiii,'' caBSI Beiner.-ewKweb Tsg. "Tome.out ud^gerbrnay." Theii as l>la eyes ftil woar T r Pff"""* *^

'Kever yon ndnd what," -the young . am* >cpUeS~n- be tctambled- to his

tent. "Just you keep a w ^ from bei« wbeui yon see anythipg Ifte a parasol <« the landscape. Understand?"

•n do," his fri«ad agreed pleas^itly. uell momiug;. heel

tatlngly. Several times Ae~had'becB luilse an*

yon. Tbe adventures were real, t h o o ^ •ftbuda. r»c. wautd the elltta, leaped into tbe stormy waters, but never have I walked tbe deck of a inan-c<-war or, £B tiwtb, eerred my eewtry. nikt^t alL Hut"- his volee bfjeteln paaslon-^ "i love you, RbodaT 'Ob.Xlov^ iou!"

Siowiy tbe girl turned froBt him. "It ta not neceaaaiy," she aaid quietly, "t« enact for me the part<€ lover—«Mtef if, you would, but not toror—plaeae.'"

Loudoun and Fairfax for the past twenty-five years, and out pro­duced them ail, and the reason for it ^hAPaiiBA i t ft<?ntAing Mag-

' im^dT^nde of Iron in right prqportaon Co Calcium Carbonate, and the United States Agricol-tural Department in Year Book 1901, page 161, states that Maflr-nesium is absolut^y necessary to plant growth and nothing else jpll taJcfi its place. Send orders to CiHuwett Supi y Co. Manas-

ington, Va;; M. Rollins. Bristow, J orjdusct ious and samewiu have prompt attention.

B. V. WHlTEr

PI k n l ^ l g

k t - : 1 ^ I n *=; t N

- She lefl him Hl«i. not paualugln hei

aelf acroaa the bed, weefrtng • • A e bad nerw wept b^ercL That love could come so swiftly, entlaaUIng one Jn It* -power, was strange^ But a « t love Should coaeelbaked in deeett—tbet wa« bitter, i ^ e n ta et «TWr,l>er i^^qirled acomfnUy. c

hafim JM ii Ik mvdf •bc nal

"St"

VIRGINIA

and wtU. tbe livlstMa Rhoftg .tttfa^-Miada- seated besvsK en Oe

needle cuabtsn and pot forth ber band ' I saw your wound.'

whtwtiOj, 'before you thougfctfklly cor-**• > » * < *fc««y *V^^^}^J I J«ir" tbe ptctnte>

rre bad a fair Isseesw In Srst alS to tbe Injured."

A ifctle gaOierea In tlie deptb of th | tbe I 4«ik eyee. "That's gooA ct you,'

• a n answered, ^ e wbiwricaUy to hla lips. "AnA all the ll»H~ bs TlWad "irnn aw w<Bft "yon ai» turn 1 Cam* to t e shot"

^ am more anxioas to ^lioda -tepUed.. t'how I

Yen are augtflagr" Tbe soldier motioned to « monnd of

Dowell's Pharmacy "THE REXALL STORE"

l» beads gad tip. an jlghtr ha ahean fnQy answered ber. "and I haven't « petn In the worM. bat if yoo woald Mtay wUh ma here Just a tittle wbOe"-

Rboda rtodied bis face. It waa stfll chalky wlUte. Then aha seeted bei sM beaide Wm. on tte pine needk

beanwe bnf wouM

Otfi-many raemlaga when tbe two llugu tegtiber. anintu» UmriKh er'a —eyes;— dmat i i s .' contentedly thniugb tbe ailenfaa-Jriiteb foUowed. while the breetb of sen and Ufiatdc

fined with the sweet cecbant was aluwly

both. Bacb night Bhoda MeaUaed Um aa abe looked at tbe atara. Hia aMmt she Inew and hla borne ctty-Sff^n

«r BoMon. But It »M of bla braxe chosen j ^ ^ rf ttfn *"** "^j diaeasea and of bet cou«tt i ; i j* lpe^ tbe distance \nA he?

John Radrllff looked up at the atara, toa bat bla waa a troubled gate, for he had learned of Rhoda more than ber mere name and home lily. and be knew now that if be were to win the girra love It coold sot be throngb de-

lUtnnieR. AiJjwfai'tkK Ii W'S lig fOBt fm 'im tmi JML Letvpreyssui

~" MAtlASSAS,

te be. May I come to aay goodby?" Down tbe hillside, all t»e«tblesa. abe

ran to meet blm, and thery, after *iae rapturous look Into her tear stafinedT 'TSQ«flffi^r^k^l0^*v9^~CBfl8i0^dSflpCQ, BCa ".18. bla Inigij aiiw 11 ass lilTtrTii siT fareweU. tor the aima would but no-

to tHn« be looked bark at bee atandte*

nu The Rttle rustic bridge, he cupped • -e»Hi

to-youf • "Soon." cried Rbod*-"i«»:' Amt-wben obe coald aee bim_B< tbe ftfT sHII sat gaxlng out over the sea. and t% her ejS were the Hgbt «f dreams and tie }oj ot yeusj

Fixing tha Qui'H. Xew iu>aS»^T» ftaws my

the high price of_^RS la canned their acarclty.

Old Boaidci nab? T te scarcity of agys in tbia joint la cauMd by t|Hil hlgk pfliM.—Boaton Traaacrtpt

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HAYMARKET INDEPENDENT HILL CATHARPIN (ADVERTISEMENT)

At the corporation election held I Mr. Wells, of Orliindo, held! jhe oltiot-rs recently elected

opposed me and won out in the jxrimajy, then it wouldhavsbeea-

« n u . r •! J L ' ™y duty to have suppyrted him Toe KeaSOn ffleetZe raited to in the gecerai election But, as

We have a new supply of Sal-Vet en hand. Same old price.— Maddox & Bv rd. 3

Lo3t—Somewhere between J. B. Johnson's and Pr. Wm^ilotel. smaH crescent gold pin, set with pearls. Reward to fiqder if re-turoed to tliis oifice. I t^

For Rent-Sudley Farm of 1100 acres; 800 acres in state of culti­vation; good houses, barn, silo. Would prefer to rent on shares. Good opportunity for industrious man. Will rent for term of years B. Lynn-^loberts^Jn, Agertt.

_Clark80n ley weu*

H ^ succeed themselves fts mem bers of the council. Dr. G. M. Coleman and Mr. R. A. Rust are the newly elected coiiacilmen.

We are pleased to note that Mr. Lawrence HulfisTi, who has been acting mayor for some time, has-been elected to that office.

Services will be held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church next

Wanted—500 cords of round white oak wood, 4 feet long. 7 inchefi at amftll end. Price SLOP- per cord delivered at mill. Terms cash. Robert Evans, Manager for Edward AlcotL 3-4

Strawberries—Eat S t e e r e ' s strawberries, but don't forget Linaweaver and Dodge and the ofEiu- producers,-W.L Steere, Manassas,' Va. 2^3t.

Wanted at once—Second-band Ford chassis. Apply to' THE JOURNAL. 2

All bills over 30 days not set-tled by June 15 willT^jplaced in my attoriiey.'s hands for coUA> tion. T. M. Russell. l-4t

Bicycle for sale cheap. HorajC* Posey. Manasaaa. R.F.D.2. 01.

For sale—Business property in smftlt town. (;foat}.4nv»atmAnt.; smalTcapiital necessary. Apply ^ L- •_ v«.ith or addrSaXcare JouicNAL. 5*ff**«»t^ mhealth.

Horse foraale—^(^ ASatcfai-son. ' . . 48-tf

For Rent—Six-reoBV hease on Battle Bt, D. J, Arrinjgton, Ma-nassas, Va. 41rtf. ~-

For Sale—Pure White Ply­mouth Bock egga $1.00 tor 15, J. J. Conner. MaaaasaB. 'ya.38-tf

Tuesday Mossrs. C. L. Rector, 1 services rec«ntty at the Odd FW-h,y- the"Tratharpin Community n r r r l l , , _„ i n • ll have t?«iteft »ueh « <!«*; a* i Henry Seeley, CrD, S._.Clark80n{ lows'Hallat Independent. Hill. I League having carefully cons id- l^ '""* ^^^ rtUgUM rrmwiy , have, and wi

^ ^ ^ ile Lurjsford was a i ^ i cept guest of Miss Bessie Lo^e.

Several persons from Indepen­dent Hill attended the servjces at BeHbaven, June 3, by thei>ew paator, Rev. Bamett Grimsley.

CHERRY HILL

Sunday raoffl^ at 11 o'clock, jit which time the Holy Communion will be observed. Last Sunday iHBTIBWTBCtOr, iHr. TT . tiT xtOWer, preached a very able sermon.

SCHGOL TO OPEN

i t 10JP^.^_I*'!I? ' E ^ ^ ' L ' ^ open for the summer term next Monday morning. Just w h a t tTrancnes wtn oe laugnt we nave not learoed. It ia said that the term will be mainly for the small­er children, though older ones may attend.

Rev. W. L. Naff preached a very interesting sermon Sunday evening at the Baptist Church. Mr. Naff is not in as good health as his many friends would wish. The next service will be held Sunday, June 24.

Mrs. J. W. Dunbar, who ro-cently undrrwent an operati<m m a Washington hospital, has r^ tons

Mr. XJEAVE FOR SCHOOL

Wallace Shumate will

statajionaaLschpolrat-HamsoB' friends wish

For RJSU,-One' 'or cfSce or pool room, soitiUile

hnsinewi eotmgJBer Annhr- tr E. R. Canaan 38-tf

fire Insorancer-If you, are a&aid 'of Mutnid Assessments^ try our old Line Companies. If you don't like the increasing old fine rates, try oar Mutual. Take y o w dnioft nw Tt/ffnoKot Jbow

Fur Sate-Resistered Uolstan

burg.- -His many him success. Wallace is, <nie of our finest-young: men, is a fine ^^^^ baseball playw Mid fa» al l -roi ind|^^^f^~, Cherry HiU a*U«t«. ^

Mr. Oscar Bushey has recov-crcd 1 roDQ Blft Eecent "iness and^ has returned home from the Emergency Hospital, at Wasit -ington, where he was treated.

- Mrs. Witiiam.Hixgon, of Indkn Head, Md., recently spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morgan.

Mrs. A. Ti. Afacklfn was ia

r and announcW that it would be impossible for I Doubtless some of the citizens them to serve, the league held a of Prince William county have

Alexandria on business one day last week.

Dr:TJ.~CrCIine,~of Dumfries, was in town on business Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Patteraon^ 9f Agnewville, was the guest of Mr. W. G. Bushey and his family last Thursday.

Mrs;. R. 0 . Wiggleworth, of Caroline county, spent a few days recently with h«r daughter. Mrs G F Sniitt^r ___

GtEST OF MBS. SOUTTER Miss Cora of Carolnie

county, was the 1 xjf Mrrand Mrs. G. E. Soutt^ last week. ^Mrs . B. A^ Buahtty «ad~^diit-dren were vintors at the boine of Mr. W. G. Bushey last week.

week and the teacher. Miss Inez ,^>^,^^ M».3^. .h.S!^aaS^^^^*«:b^gg»M«»^aa.

in uaroime. • • A b d u l WO members, of ^ United States Marine Corps ar" rived and departed during the

Misses Mary Louisa Rector and fTimi Wiirr l-*r *~^'hrn!flriiinr fajK to attand the norawd school.

The infant son <^ Mr. andJtn. D. XJ. ItrBWKDt dieffFriday marn-ing.' IntennentwastnSt Paul's onnetery.

Mr fi. fi.' Bant la with an ilitjurcd foot. ]

cows. J. J^=zijsamtr, Msnaa-sas. Va. ^ 27.

kCipas Wanted-50,000wbiteoak ties. See n&and get prices. 'iM. Lynch & Co. ?3-tf

TBIWTff«t TH »*PgT

Hayoaarket ^fpeople attended the Confederate

A meeting of the GainesviAe -distrtEt school board will b6 toM at the Bch <m Saturday. J u n « i ^ at 10:30 a. m., for w e jarpoae of ayBom^^ng teacners- for t i w coauBg^ y«a>; ThepatBona are yrdially inTited to attend

3-2 W T^RAfaw!Bi^, fa^pS

SCHOOL KKniCE

BmiMDiAYPipTTF • Ma^jeFR^^aii Jdrdan «dteF-

taiiied a nsffiber of friend^ Wed-id td^»mtiHr-«fzfcfe desday

fourth birtiiday. A nomber of

roonion in Waohingtfm last wcekr

friends in MainwiaB W«dn«aday. Mf. Thomaa Carruthera; of

la "the liu«»T af

Mr. Osca^ Bushey hafi accepted a posKaop with the Rjehmwid, in.eaciiciuiuun A ruuiuML Ban 1 0 ^ 5 ^ ^ ^ ^ ; ^ : ^ ; ^ : Mad Company, as wA^naaponr t h e ^ w e l L &eek.bridgew

MANASSAS VISITORS

Among the peeple of Cbnry Bjy,r9lK> a t t m 4 ^ the opoBoxm^i tibe ^retdt taiait of fWne#1WBi

eoonty. at Manaaaas. June 4. w » e Meaara. W.

on G,

called meeting and elected new officers as follows:

President. Miss Mildred Smith, Gainesville; vice president, Mr. Thomas J. Caton, Catharpin; secretary. Miss Bessie Sloper. Catharpin, and treasurer Jilr. WilHe F. Hoffman. , The league feels that this will be one of the best years in its history. The June meeting is to ije held next J'riday^-Bvery. njember of the community is in­vited to join the league. "Do your bit" for yourself and for your neighborhood.

'WATERFAll . -

Rev. W. L. Naff filled his reg­ular appointment at Antioch on the second Sunday morning and in the afternoon the ordinance of baptism w a s observed. Nine persons were baptized, four of them being from Haymarket church. ;

Mr. and Mrs. William Weber and Miss Virginia Bell, of Wash-iagtoB, werfe—week.end gnests at "BeU-Haven."

Mr. Neal M^yhugh attended the parade of the Confedexfita veterans i k .Washington last week

The publie school c t e s e d ^ ^ - ^ j j , ; Louis SiDclair.^rGaines.

MiB. Will GuBHom, jj*. V _ Miss Ethel Feake, of Afexifo-dria, was the guest of' ISa. Howwd Bell, on Sunday.

The OHm fields and gafdensiot tUs sections are kxdcing unos-oal^ well nnee the recrat- nunsT

SMITHnELD

The Civic and School Improve-mmt L H W P be|d~ ita mgnlir «tieetinff at^SfflitfeAdd SattOday eyening.. Seventeen ittend>er8

^ ^ , ,-1^ « . « . w « e iweawrt, <Hie new inember Boabey. B. OerUy. J * n Q'g«aL»; i , boat ^ feienda; M R E. andJ«rfiB Yanntz, Mr.4ind Mrs. H. O. Rossell and lim. A.^bae.:

Mra. G. E. Sootter and her mother, Mrs. B. 0 . W^s^worth. l > a d w ~ t b ^ goest atjffie Cohfed^ eratereoMioD at Washington Miii

ScigoantG. G. B r ^ visite* xjora White, of Caroline couuly.

/nte usual program of instni-noental and vocal musie was ren­dered. The league was gtakl to isfikome H C S L C J. Mtatay.

Mian T^na gtantJxwt ]tf^ ra.

Mr. A. F. WiHHiras, a native of

teU^yes'bere f<v a few days.

' PEBaOKAE-MBNTIOir Mr. W. h. Heiiser. was a Ma -

Bftaaaa-visitoi^MoBday:.-Mr. and ^ Mrs. Isaac Carter

vjajted'relative 0 at-ToofWifffc'^ry ^ " Sunday. ^** Mr. W. A. _Colemaii spent thfe

week-end at his heme near Brandy Station. Calpepercomity.

Brentwilto dietwet sehool bea>d =sr. -Will meet at Moke«^"^ BrtdiK^ June 29 2p.m. , to H>PO*ntteach-ers and to let eojKtmcta Icraap-pfyiTig the aehwia witii fud. Ail

gaest her sist

patrons are invited to be pi-esent ur lu- euMniHiilNwr liigf IfaJBei to the board with regard to the appointBae&t of teacoers, etcl 4-2 J. R. COOKS. Clwrfc

AlHIHIttSrilA^UN'S NO I ICE

AH persons UidflbtiBa tb'tbe esK Ute of Joeeph W. Matfaiaa, de-

r furwaHi

signed personal repreaentative, aa4tlMBe • - - -th» Mid «8tet» ^riA WM&V- a r ^ 4iome Sundi^ evening.

payiDcnt.

Monday in WashinglHkr ~~

lest her sister, Mrs. Banka, of >bie;r

Mr. L. W^ WakCTS day at.White Post. Clarke coonty.

many yearaajrosi oumhere', atteadJedtbe"Ccmfed-erate reiwip" "^ waffijaetflnl Mr. Williams scarved I tooAi^ut the war fur the Souihena caaser apd-fe«it_part in manyi< largest battiea oi the n^vT

%^i; taJFTOir '

been approached with some of the folkiwing remarks, *'Meetze went to sleep on the toh." "Meetze forgot about a clause in a law he helped to make." I wish to warn you that these re­marks are not made by my friends, but by those who are taking to lower me in your esti­mation, or to cause you to believe that I am careless or indifferent in attending to my business, thinking in this way that you will not support me at the com-mg eTectJoHT""" ' ; ~

But when you are acquainted with the real facts in the ease, you cap and will decide for your­self.—JLnd-Lam-p«rfectly-siIling to abide by that decision.

I have lived in Prince William toonty aH my hfe, except a few years which were spent in Fau­quier county, where I was born. I expect to spend the balance of my life here, and I expect to try to live in such a manner that when I am dead and gone it will be said by others that Chris Meetze made life easier for peo­ple and was always trying to better conditions and help folks around him. To do this, I must first be honest with myself, then with those about me. • The reason I did not « e t my papers in tfaw hands of the man of the democratic party more than sixty days, before the primary election was not alfan gether my fault by any manner of .means. Had the chairman of the democratic i»rty mttified lae, I would have jvyn «t hia nffieft in leas tbimifiye minwte? y i ^ mv

not be permitted I to be a competitor y i tba August

the general election in Novem­ber.

I have written Mr. l.ipt,coriib two courteous letters, one when^* I tried to file my papers, the uiher on the 13th, asking him to call a meeting of the entire mRnber-ship of the committee, so that I might lay some matters before it. I have never received a scratch of a pen to either. This will give you an idea of the con­sideration I gtetr His notice to the public in reference to the qualifying of Mr. Sinclair will be well understood when it is known that't should have been atkr^ed to qualify and both of us put on the ticket for tiie August pri­mary.

I will keep you posted from^

papers. nouDced further that X^waa the only one who had made a public anneimce-ment. He told one of the best men in Mamn^is that he waited at his office until six o'clock for

wondering why I did not He said that he and Mr.

wheel around in his chair and ring his phone to call my offiee and tell me it was the last day be would receive papers fromcAiM-d a t ^

time to time, and, although very busy, I shall call upon you as soon «s4-ean 4o so. I would ap?. preciate it very much to receive a letter from my friends as to their attitude in this matter. Witij the hope that my many friends who have always stood by me so faithfully will still be true,. Very sincerely yours,

CHRIS. J. MEETZE.

GREENWICH

Miss Mary Virginia Cockerille, youngest daughto' of Mr. and

Cockerille; and^Mrr-" Edward D \ Morris, of Gainesville, were united in marriage at the manse on Tuesday by Rev. J. Royal Cooke, pastor of the Pres­byterian Church. - Mr.Morrisand his Hbride- are - spending iihehr honey mooh lu Pittaburgh, P a ^ He knew l Had an-

myself, and he knew^ *nd other northern cities r ICarom jind Mr.

W.-Wr-Mackall, of Savannah? Ga.. are at "The Lawn."

Mr. G. H. \firashington spent SiiTiaay BVPtiingatlTaovM- HiIL!l-

Mrs. J. B. Priee, pf Wa^uq^-viwtJBg her mother, Mtfc-

l<anme lloose. "

turned fromTa visit to £rka>ds in Waahinytwi—_ _

LErflsce WiUiam uoomy, ana l o ^ j j ^ jame*^ Kinphdoe;gas ,» Manassas .viailor thla week: -Sereral of 4be yfi««jpieople at­

tended the sttvices at i i ie Catib-dic chorch Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. IL U^JEbe^ea

•Rev. Alfoed KeUgt-jffiiachs Hextellcat peimon in the Pres*

^teriaiii Cbnrdi Sunday mom^ Dorica laJ

Mr. Alonzo Henaey naade i_ "flying tiip" to Washington-Mon­day. re*»««^p|[ *'"7Titoy "'g***

the evening. ^ fc'xJetwneT'

gatet Mrs. Good, of PJ^addphia; Mias Margaret BwpW la VMit»

Iter. Miss and her

visited

Mra. J. T. Syncox. R W, Abel, Mi^chd

; ^ W t h i - i a i ^ i i l b e under^ i ^ J . . £ . S ! ^ ! S ^

ing MISS Ida Ayra.

Wflfinis spent Saturday aad Stm-

S r HifTMTuAdmV Jose^ , ldl7. — -4^

JSiWEC

neaa trip to Manassas 'Huirsday. A number of boys and giria are mating A number oi boys and girM

plan to attend the cioeing ezer , dses of Minnieville SCIKIOL JU>-" morrow night.

Mr«.^.~0>lvlTt and daughtei, of Stafford, are visiting t h i a w e ^

A meeting affix Cdfea £i^riet |«t the heme of Mrs. Calvia'asis-<w.hfw ? >yMirrf wis. ha hatd at Ind^ p«ad«at fiiU Saturday. July 14, at-2^a6^^r-m. ,-fei'4be i^tt^oee of appointing teachers for the com­ing session and to receive bids for furnishing wood for the ses-

ter, Mrs. Henry Anderson. Mrs. Nelson Abel and ber son

and daughter. Cline andM&tast are visiting fit thd home of Mr. B. Carter, of Stafford.

A fine horse belonging to Mr. Fushie Abel broke out of the

am, Charles lindaaaood. He at-tMided the Copfederate rcyjgSf in Washington and marehadwitW the veterans.^

Mrs. John DetwUer Is still uuilc dck. Her youngest ebiki, a nttle girUkf five yeara. a]s9 is aiek.

Mrs. FVvwkr eootiiiMa on the sick list.

Mr. R< R. Dudtleyaad faaaity

Clevefauid Bnnaall, of A i ^ w v i l l a Mra. George Kiaebdoe ia eo

tile sick Bat MiaaMyrtie Merrill and her

iftinday. MisB Graee fkrence ia oq the

The only c(meiaBi(m thi^ can: iBa#-«i9>be readiisd by a& ftie^\ minded pec^e is this—he, the' chainnut of the party and ite rep-reaentative. did not want Meetze to qtudify for tinseiffioei,^hittkinr t | a t if I laitedto do ao t could not be^a eaadidate.- b t t h i a = » 4 stance he is sadly mistaken. I tmdered my pap»s. prop^Ur SBed out and accompanied by a wM.aip» f<w m p fpfl tn tinnrtmh a candidate, t6 t ^ ebunsan <m Satorday, Jupe9, or sixty dayrto Augoat 7th, the day of the vA-maiT,—Th» papers were notegen. opened, but were returned ti withoulauy written explanation whatevo-, and without any con­sideration from the county com'' mittee.

The chairman acted alcaie in fee matter, <oHsulting neither

aoB5 MK4b»~fellow committeemen,— nor his own better judgm^it.' There were only five membors'of the coQDty c(»nmittee present when the notices were prepared for pubHeation on last Wednesday

~ iJemocrat-ami JoTONAL-and Friday was the

list Mrs. J. S.'^Lansford and hex

vin. have returned from a visit to Wasfaizqrtoti. ~ "Ol/t party given by Misa Lucy

nmt vary m o ^ enjc^ed. althpogh some of the invited goeata, epae-euuutof tiie imJauiwit weatbai^ were afraid to venture out. O m a a wn>tr» JnAxiX^f^ jn Until_&^

iart day on which the chairman wocld receive-tfae papery ofxan-^ ^^

nntJfifla, aa-jmi will see, are misleading and mad

My Hfe is a very busy (me. Ev try hour of my time is, and has been, crowded, for a long tin^ I am always on the go and do not havetime to sit around. Dur-mg the last two months I have traveled many, many miles, ad-

Mesars. J:-T. Cook and S. K. Kidwdi atte64ed a ^abeawbeny festival at Catiett Tuesdi^ even­ing.

BeK. .Barrett GrimakvrOf t>eper, wffl'paeach'atf Oi^ Church Sunday moming^^';!! o^tdock; The ordiBim^ of bap­tism wlB be obfltnrvedHt tiie after­

noon. MrTT. H Mayhugh spent Sat-"

arday in Waafaington. Bfrs. Henry^i^back, of Mu--

Bfaall; Mta. Emma- BwUly, of Pelap^ne, and l b s . J._T. Tfaom^ tan, of Ndcesville, spent~Sunday with-Mrr^d Mrs. J. W^HoMiday^

Helftp.ThpmtQD. of Rokea- -ville, this week was &e guest of Miaa^Katie Cockerille.

-Mr. J. L. Mayhu^b, who faaa been extremely ill, was taken te a W a ^ a g t ^ ho^ital Thursday. T^^netsm thinkiie is -au^ring fnmi baing poisoned by ca&ned gcpoda.' • >-• ^ - .

THOROUGHFARE

Mr T f! Jftmhft han rtJ^mtA ixom a week's visit to Washing-

SSfia loSfg'g l' -'''"''"^ ' '"""' ''' - con.

late hour, the favorite being the donkey game. Mr. Ray ftHr-fi!!X(: banks won the first prize, which waa preaaoted by Mr. Hayes.

. Misses Eatha Bue^ey are home fiv the amw

aad other functions. Among the places w h o e I spoke are the f ol lowing:"T5umfries, HaymarkFt

Refraahmeots were served and atj King

Nokesville (twicf), Smithfield, Puicdl. Marshall Aden, Bethel (twice), and I was compelled to decline to speak at

alata! George 'laiusU:

county courthouse. The Plains nigh Qchod and Wiiei

s:o! The ^t.-o=s - « » ^ - l » j C o d : X " ; ^ V ' ° ' ™ " ° ' iv,v:u'<. V. a:.vn4. B y o f d a - o f ] j ^ ^ ,- Q Q^^^ ^^^^ a busi-; -•'•'•'• :":&r-L. rf>s.« r ip to lndepemk»n* Hill

\\r .'C^,.'-

mer vaeatioH. Dr. Sanf<wd, U. S. An i» her*

on a vacati<m. ! Rev. W. L. Naff will occupy i

the puT^ at the Baptist Chai££l Sunday evening at 8 o cieck. ;

Arthur Crewe is working at Ivakota. the Florence Crittendoa Mission, for the summer.

The announcement of the mar-ria«-e of Mrs. Ella D. Shaw and Mr lAMont A. Williams was a ^<.'-,-..-*= UT ^ the many Clifton fr.fr.ai. .:: uie Dnde, whc wish ner —::"" ;.-..

— hour the gnests departed., , , . itiM^^aw!fagtgg*a TnMtr-wCTgfP'"^ "" account «f-other .

Mr. Roma Hayes, Mia. Mary ] tj y pg. to_da 4or the. minty in

Mrs. CJaggett wasiEirgbest^^f^ bcgr tthaf. Mr. .C.-W. gbgre^ last weeE. ^

Mrs. C. L. €itfriaoB and her daui^ter. Miss May Ganison, s p w t tbe^eek^rad ^ Washing-tem.'

A number of persons trom

federate romicm at Washington.

IffEAUTlFY YOUR HAIR A tonic and shampoo combined. After the ,fir«t applicctisp jroa will diacQiver that the soft, massy

_ . . , „ . . . T -. 1-?--° - - - - - - --[fluffinoefl it prodaeee fi^akes the— P 3 ~ ^ J^' ' « • • T ^ l j « « ^ i f i ^ " ^ • d j ^ i » p s « » - hair seem much heavier than it Lunsford, Misses Mmme Lowe,' ties. I get such treatment _^n„ .-„ ^^A »»,.• *v^ ,*^^A^ „-« Mae and Nancy Keys, Lucikl It is a pretty hard dose to awal-! ^ ^ ^ » *?° " » ^ ^ **™"^« " ^ Lu-nsford.Lenaltrobe^rt H S ^ ^ ^ J ^ - ^ - J | ^ ^

J ^ ^ V u ^ * ^ « ! ! : ' ^ ' * ^ ^ '•**^^ ^'^ ^ ^ oB^tii^Stimahites the growth and r ? eloe, Ruth Werner,- Btsie Fair-1 are the ones who are to dcUvert banks, Ethel Florence and Hazel the votes. I appeal to the ver­

dict of the people. Had my papers been receivrti.

as I feel sure that they should havf- t)een, . nd r.ad I beer, piaord - -ar :T:e M eT for tne A^r-^t 5ur;:rri^ - • - THE JOCKJVAL. primarN hr.c ,Mr >;ncia:r had fl''"'a'"'=-ar r advance

Lunsford, and Messrs. James, Sam and Eddie Kincbeloe. Chas. Lur.sford, Carlton Hill, Ray and Gt - -'- Fairbanks and Clarenct

moves dandruff.

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