1 i f»^ i rn »:^si^ - eservices of prince william county...

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m^fiH^M :^ «^? 1 i f»^ i r n » : ^ s i ^ 'iuaMu^>:.'<iaai«^ j.^je--; -^11 Tt A lilt Jli ilfttiii lA i "r --'' •• " " ' "jit-li.i-'-- -i:"" i^' ^f^^j ••^ri.^'mim Arrang^neQtsl^r thei^B^ption of the Ck>iiigierate .Xf^jnl^ at WashinsrtDn in.June » ^ ^ to he pfofei^essjng satiSfSif LHIimiiitliwjmeeting oin Bii^nfay atTionner's Hall was attea^<S by - citizens generally, jadio on.invi- tation took part in JLhe dtaeus- _iia§L__ " \ , Mayor Wagenef presided and Judge Thornton at\,d Mess^. Mc- i Donald, Me^e, Ratcliffe and *\ ^uitd, of the committee^ were "^"~ -Wraetit, Mr, Round actiflg asBec- retary. Mr. H»tchi8oa_ttaa un av^daHy detained. 1^ date of the visit to the Ma lai^sas battlefield -having been aipounced for Tuesday. June 5 In the Reunion Program as pub eran, that day was fixed for the reception at. Manassas, and the Cwell Camp, C, V., was asked to ^pone the trip to Washington,. ^ftfr t.l^e i-pppptinn exer-j. James C. Wise, 'Jf];:^'"-^!^ "commander Tsf' the!tiP^''¥TT i'of Veterans, announced th wOLild be in attendance with meir Boys' Bugle Corps. Mr. , iCound announced that the Ma- nassas -Picket Post, Union Vet- ejransr would be glad to join in tke^estivities. __ __' • On motion of Judge Thornton. Mr. Meetze was .appointed mar- W^ shaTfor the day and asked in connection with Mr. Round to ar- range for the decorations and pa- rade, appointing his own assis- tantsi Mrs. E. May Dogan, Mrs. C. M. Larkin and Mrs. Robert A. Hutchison were appointed a com- ;nitt«e on luncheon. A letter to"the secretary from Senator Martin, regarding secur- ing the attendance of the sena- ^tofii who are war veterans, was tei beforp tlie meeting by ^ r . It^^^T''^ n"A hft^was .dire<^ed_to "^ continue his efforts. There are twp-^SOBl^derate veterans in the UBiled"'States Senate, Senator BmnhheaJ. of Alabama, arid Sena- A l^ar !»<- A< J' (»MMENCEMENT E&ctem Students Receive De^' gF«e« and Dq^mak Artny< Chaplain Speaki. i'.'ii!";. -tutientri received .de- >.'ri;c.-- atid diplomas Tuesday morn': C'jnirii at the pigRr^enth aniraat -;;cenifi)i of Eastern Col- Xiii- adiji-fs.s to the gradu- aitib Aas made by Dr. George Robinson, of Washington, an ex- Army ciiajiliiin E^nd v e t e r a n of the Civil war. Honor onttSms • were delivered l.iy Miss Elizabeth Hartrnan Iloke, of CoalportTPaTr " on 'The Inilaenee of Sugges- tion;'" Mr. J. lial Ramsey, of Da- mascas. \a,, on "The Decay of Emotionalism in Religion," and Mr..Clarence F. Rowland, of Buf- ifalo, N. Y., on "Modern Feudal- ism." Instrumental rniisic was ren- ' dered by Miss Margaret Kephart Roop and Miss Mabel Lee Jones. Miss Lydia Ruth Sw?rtley sang Tosti's Good-bye7 "" "'^Dr. Hervin U. Roop, president. of the college, awarded the an- nual prizes and conferred the de- grees. The president's medal for debating was pre.sented to Mr._ir. Hal Ram.sey, of Damascos^ . Evangelistic services v.-ili be coiiducted in Manassas uui'ing the month of June at the ta^r8acle--beHi^ei«et«d'eH Grant avenue. The first service will be held on Sunday, June 3. tjottage prayer meetingrand maonseiwes aTe|^«^_clas&es- being held in advance of the coming of the Evangelist, Rev. Gypsy Smith, Jr., who has colTi^lttt(Ml a »uceessfol eani paign at Harrisonburg and is spending ;ht- month of May at his home in Noank, Conn. and the medal offered in oratory i)y vMtss- Anne J. Allebach. of New York, ^ former student, was presented to Mr.. John Pinckney MvtiSrOiEnterprise, Ala. .Miss Margaret Kephart Roop, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Roop. re- ceived the scholarship ottered for the highest grade in the academy course. Little Misses Gajnett Brown and Rose Rice and Master Charles Armistead Sinclair were tiie honor students in Mrs. Jor- tur"Martin, of V^rginifi ft"^ ^"^ -Union vetrans. Senator Warren, df Wyoming, and Senator Nelson, of Minnesota. It will be remem- bered that Senator Nelson accom- paiiuJJt Preaident Taft and Sena- -Ux Martin to Manassas at the 'timeof tJje-Peace Jubilee. "Sena^ of Virgiriia. and >r John Sharp Williams, of ippi. art expected McDonald, Ratcliffa WOULD DEFEND THE FLAG CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN ON J, P. LEACHMAN, JR., DEAD Confed^ate Veteran* Recall Warfiines and Pledge Loyalty to the United Stateg. Maiusiaa* Geti into Spring Drcu Rubbith Carriei Away. Sen oi County Treasurer t>ie* IhiJfciily » ' , , ...• L I T e mNewMexico-Fua4»mlH.>>. - IBoard tn Cotwuirate Wtfh L L A Mr. John W. Davis, of Hoadley, responding to the call for infor- maltOTT concerning the^^grvirff of' to the civic league and other p AU Mana&sas . has 'cx^n as. .•'> r.n r'rr,a[eton Leachman^jr., one_ busy" Housewife this week son u: Coiinty Treasurer J. P. getting through with the regular Lea^n.r.ar.. died Tuesday morn- "spring clean-up" which, thanks ing near Buckhorn, New Mexico. •~~^-i•': T'eetT"^a "Sufferer from ao- Cunfudefatti soldiei&, tviiwy. "I ' lie jpiritcd citii!icnG.'TinrT'jrij>'ac-' vu; lor several _tara i servea unaer tne lonowingt^oy m^ cuizens unaeriae officers: Generals Fitzhugh Lee.ft^e appointed by thecivi. ^WtcMiam and Payne: Captains^-^5-„!:f«^^.lj^ »^atAnn,md were named as acom- enlistedJuly 17,1861, underCapt. [Companiment of the seaKsr; a?;ij W. W. Thornton, in the Prince | Evefy street in town has i>;ei. Ne>>. William Cavalry, afterward Com- \ dotted with heaps of debris to oe riis : pany A, Fourth Vircrinia Cavalryv,: carried off by the wagons supplied turr, I served under the followingiby th^ citizens under the comm:t- ic leagu*^ prociamatio;-! „..,,. J T » was issued last week. Zip Wilhams and Lucian A, B ^ S e o u t s under ^outmastef-.S^-^' Davis and Lieutenants .A.. D-. .Bibband others have assisted in Wroe, James M» Barbee; George the clean-up program. Some' Mr Coh-in> A. T. L^nn and' Robert {{^'^"'t^^hjm hf^r\ experienred ynar« ^i:^^ uo^t of th time in 0. nop ng to regain i_yast s u m m e r h e r e - - rime iieai' Bri.-^tow. \\r. : - New .Me.xico in , jaraed bv his sis- Ma;. Leachman, His oe brought here for SDPERVISaRS IN SESSION liiHinmnv RoadaNear Qoanrico. The" regular naeeHtig of the Prince William county board of superviaufs waa held alTEe court house laat Tbumday, May 1ft and diplomas were Degrees as follows: Master of arts-Will C. Dun- can, Atlanta, Ga. Bachelor of arts—TinKJthy C. Dale, Island Pond, Vt.; El zabeth Hartrnan Hoke, Coalport, Pa.; J. "Hal RaiiiseSs^TfarnasciisT ""Ta.T' Gecwge Herbert Richwine, Sails- -bai7 M4ri_;Glarence ^Frederick Rowland; Buffalo, N : Y . DiT'^a. Weedon. in getting t£»ins to carry off the of 4h« roer. .-^--mitt^ to consider the trar.spota-^ 1 was on picket duty ne^lci^tehave-^S their deiiverv veterans to the battleneld.. B-ickhall. at thft,.tirst. battle of 1 wagons, and others have contnb- ; who can furnish auto-i Manassas, and yas stationed ; ateS teams, but much is yet tc Mobile orotSeF conveyances are-near Bristow ^heja_.Jh%:;-second [be done. The leag-ue hopes that ..,jtes^-^„i«p_^- cardL.to Mi.;,.eal battle of Mana^ -'^ftS^^'^^^'^%:^ ^^'^l^l m ^ ' ''ousht._ J was_active^;eftgageci,^;^^.^'^^«^-„ ;" •^,..^;!*^:; sLtirana_aii_lhje, battle of Fredericksburg. c h a i r m a n of fhf^ tr^rii'. -•mu,- --3BiSdSwa^te'^at the a a a ^ ^ r H w w b will come to Ma-'Chancellorsville, Gett3?iburg. The. tw. f'~^'" BMB^on'tbe morning trains and Wilderness, S h a r p s b u r g and .A.il rur>bish shoal.^ o- -:• r; hfmd^c^tr^ Washington.:man y nther skirmish* and bar,eh o r ^ b < ^ r ^ :.o.._.... A |>r«W«BWILMLbe.io™«^ a^ra^* ::^^?^ 1^""°^ .^^'l ^° ?^?*piaul it awi>-. No mb^^ ww.^ the Ration to march to the Jubi-i}«st now. , , ,-, .".^^wn be b-irned u-tlJ be r*-...v. ,'^-. --h»«»btet«|-tfee««-fler of Grant: - I followed .Oeneral J L. B,; _ . ^,__ "• iaia:i:ieawSfe, when the chtl-^Staart from the time the regw. CHARLES CLARK DEAD ^e» of tfcr-poWte schools arelm«it was organized ontil I was; . - _ »«IMW< to tura wit wit^ ^ags and wounded at CantHm*a Landing m I F.u«r d SouU-x* Ju.i-.T * jr„f .^ ^ ^ ^ ta||g|»fef t^A-^Hi^'anfl.-Chartoc City county. JAtj ?A ^mrm Oi^ >t CHfu Lf-a • • ' .-^r. .Nis " .••. enty-six •^f^-—»°4-' -?*mi a eel 'Xi. He recei'.-:: -..- -.r.cation at the Manassas Insiltjte.' .Sur..- r.^ -nerrjL)e.- jf the fa.Tuiy a."-*- ^:;^ father, ; >•, .vounger broth--s Me?sr>. V\ ilham and Ke;cn Lfa.:.-man, of New ..ersey. i 3 .. . - •• r^. Mrs Da--.d B. ; s-r..:.. ^.— _U^^ Ailftn I liU«T i»^au. Qvfer . Mi-----''s j,.i:an. oi •';e I^eac.'".- r\ing ana The six members "of the board were present, as follows: J. L. Dawson, Occoquan district, chair- man; T. M. Russell, Coles district;, 0. C. Hutchison, Gainesville dis-' trict; J. T. Syncox, Dumfries i district; McDuff"Green, Brents-i ville district, and J- J- Conner, Manassas district. Busineflb was transacted as, follows: ORDERS -Notieo was filed by A y a a ..^or-, don, counsel for.A. W. >:-!'';. that said A. W. Smith d-.-:re> U note an appeal to the rrrr-n' court in the matter of t.-e F ai,'- Land Lane. l^nd ownt'i-s ,-at. .- c.r' ' 0. iTT ClTne ar.l rs to (:•^tiib- i,.-;h roao nnt-- - , ;•• ,v;.r.'; re ai^ Bachelor of literature—i-ester Thon-.d:- Etoiar, Brightwood. Va. ^~BacTianr of -pedagogy Minme Amett.-. Smitr.. Nogales, Ariz. Bacneior jf science-H. Wayne Kramm, Indianapol's, Ind,: E. D. K;zer, Winona Lake, Ind. Eai£i.e-or of science :r. n,:aifi econor;-.;,"-; - Daisie Hill Brcvvr. Ma-a^:^av \ -. • B,a;-;c-- M. B--ro:',t- ii'--i""rs' v- P'a.; Lil- lian K. Fer^-^>or. Hjntington, ^W. Va., £mma Brepnaman Kost, Ne.'.' Kincstor: Va : Elizabeth r.ar.ao Bav^h. '.ngstor: [or or' 'a . ^ ! - ^ u-se /.-; 44. o,. t-ilWT i ar: *0!" r..i;-.aii<^th .'•Vt- '1 i" s' -. CONVENTION .N COLES pear at u-'Xl r^^' • Clerk directed lam warrafH i'^ /ossom fo- > ;-:iw warra" - fa- ••r .'f 1^- '• > i . • • • ii» n .Manassn.- L-v nt:h. V a.. a.:e- nnr. :. m b l i c raw Gv veterana. exercises; 1864. Vhtfc on Gyiwy Smith IpjttL^e tfrw- ten b'cBcETir Xte "c. MttW Con- H.H. |4on Richmond 1 maa maando a b o u t nOOD) a detail under . Criarles :-.. .^:a. :.,",a- I'.i" ?r Pitt5i-'>..rK- r ^ j-:i;ft.::n, \'-. *'a ,i,-, Rocip. Mar,;i;~-.i.- Clark, father ar>fi dwd carl;: • -<}-.. Philadel- rin M. iu;gg, krar-^-t K-->phar? a. e.re-." ^ ^ n u r f g «o*>ertH.iSBf: Kf--- -•rt*- . far. Manassas. Va RohertlMi t^ ofche tle*battl^eid'*»8 removed from the field to a!Home of Mr. and Mr> K h 1 !?*•«» of fwff^ H ""¥ -""^"^^^i: Ht^lp- HP HSL^ hnm in i^..:.:^- l § | ; : . ^ ^ * ^ ^ r » j "-yaa "taJwtT t o " ^ ' oai yeara age, Mff-Bjgie to Dif- 1 fn^eoae Mid.':^^^BiS^i^^y^^r^^^T «»«• ^a.. in twLcfi nncrrted. . held in 'he ha HJ:: on >..ndav . ... .We are iiron'-.c*. of having w-tn • ^ama; <» Mr. Thwna.s . .-AW jraA. to C UJ 111- Hariej rawisued .M. Harie5^ -paym<»>i «f- 'ric:^y at the hpmeofJfelBliSBfe'^.I'. BifrgSj th^»'A(^ Siinday School f. ..11! r - I'^-^on cai^e roJleriBrente--Fair-dew avenue. Her rmiUbB «>4i.eR--TTi^*<*-ir* road ftmd:+ -•^were bent to DatUgwrrlur UuStt- •ry-votrr tfe--^ ^ p a l c ^ SmUitT-Jmya^nt^odantjott Tuesday. Facpwff • • - • ...av* Slte-a^i^^l- <nfa, arh»diadtW6aSy--ioy- fet€»*ftg P MB, bitei a lfifl» Mc-1ner \ad . enjoy a faod time ,-^f rna^a ^r, naitM^Trnif. f^i«tw<^^ j y t " : MOtaait^eumuiy^ ^ ^ ^ ^ a e a e a g a i ^ meetaif^ye veryidirMfctdte " ' " ^•^-^''-•'•- ** ' tar .>^,»J^^9^^£^--^'»,'mSL *»aUM rn^v -^^ . 1^^ ,H^ygte With oid and yeatn^ - » d ^'^'- w l ^ « g « t * bkciTgHt^ -,l4Jili.i,H.> i l f l ^ •:m in piiK!«i i3^iCiinTi!p^m ^•jjijjj:

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Page 1: 1 i f»^ i rn »:^si^ - eServices of Prince William County ...eservice.pwcgov.org/library/digitalLibrary/News-Archive/Manassas... · 1 i f»^ i rn »:^si^ - eServices of Prince William

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A r r a n g ^ n e Q t s l ^ r thei^B^ption of t h e Ck>iiigierate . X f ^ j n l ^ a t

WashinsrtDn i n . J u n e » ^ ^ t o he pfofei^essjng satiSfSif LHIimiiitliwjmeeting oin B i i ^ n f a y a tT ionner ' s Hall was a t t ea^<S by

- c i t izens general ly, jadio on . invi -ta t ion took par t in JLhe dtaeus-

_ i i a § L _ _ " \ • , Mayor Wagenef pres ided and

J u d g e Thornton at\,d M e s s ^ . Mc- i Donald, M e ^ e , Ratcliffe and

* \ ^ u i t d , of t h e committee^ were "^"~ -Wraeti t , M r , Round actiflg asBec-

r e t a r y . Mr. H»tchi8oa_ttaa un a v ^ d a H y detained.

1 ^ da te of the visi t to the Ma lai^sas battlefield - h a v i n g been a i p o u n c e d for Tuesday . June 5 In t h e Reunion P r o g r a m as pub

e ran , t h a t day was fixed for the recept ion a t . Manassas , and the Cwell Camp, C, V., w a s asked to

^pone t h e t r ip t o Wash ing ton , . ^ftfr t.l^e i-pppptinn e x e r - j .

J a m e s C. Wise, ' J f ] ; : ^ ' " -^ !^ "commander Tsf' the!tiP^' '¥TT

i'of Veterans , announced th wOLild be in a t t endance with

m e i r Boys' Bugle Corps. Mr. , iCound announced t h a t the Ma­nas sa s -Picket Post , Union Vet-ejransr would be glad to join in t ke^es t i v i t i e s . __ __' • On motion of J u d g e Thornton. Mr. Meetze was .appointed mar-

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s h a T f o r the day and asked in connection wi th Mr. Round to ar­r a n g e for the decorat ions and pa­rade , appoint ing his own assis-t an t s i Mrs. E. May Dogan, Mrs . C. M. Larkin and Mrs. Robert A. Hutchison were appointed a com-;n i t t«e on luncheon.

A le t te r to"the secre ta ry from Sena tor Martin, r ega rd ing secur­i n g t h e a t t endance of the sena-

^tofii who a r e war ve te rans , was tei beforp tlie mee t ing by ^ r . It^^^T''^ n"A hft^was .dire<^ed_to

" con t inue his efforts. There are twp-^SOBl^derate ve te rans in the UBi led" 'S ta tes Senate , Senator BmnhheaJ. of Alabama, arid Sena-

A l^a r !»<- A< J'

(»MMENCEMENT E&ctem Students Receive D e ^ '

gF«e« and D q ^ m a k Artny< Chapla in S p e a k i .

i'.'ii!";. -tutientri received .de->.'ri;c.-- atid diplomas Tuesday morn ' : C'jnir i i

at the pigRr enth aniraat -;;cenifi)i of Eas t e rn Col-Xiii- adiji-fs.s to the gradu-

aitib Aas made by Dr . George Robinson, of Washington, an ex-Army ciiajiliiin E nd ve teran of the Civil war. Honor on t tSms • were delivered l.iy Miss Elizabeth Har t rnan Iloke, of CoalportTPaTr " on ' T h e Inilaenee of Sugges­tion; '" Mr. J. lial Ramsey, of Da-mascas . \ a , , on "The Decay of Emotionalism in Rel igion," and Mr..Clarence F. Rowland, of Buf-

ifalo, N . Y., on "Modern Feudal­i s m . "

Ins t rumenta l rniisic was ren- ' dered by Miss Margare t Kephar t Roop a n d Miss Mabel Lee Jones . Miss Lydia Ruth Sw?rt ley sang Tos t i ' s Good-bye7 "" "'^Dr. Hervin U. Roop, p res iden t .

of the college, awarded the an­nual prizes and conferred the de­grees . The pres ident ' s medal for debat ing was pre.sented to Mr._ir. Hal Ram.sey, of Damascos .

Evangelistic services v.-ili be coiiducted in Manassas uui'ing the month of June at the ta^r8acle--beHi^ei«et«d'eH Grant avenue. The first service will be held on Sunday, June 3. tjottage prayer meetingrand maonseiwes aTe| «^_clas&es-being held in advance of the coming of the Evangelist, Rev. Gypsy Smith, Jr., who has colTi lttt(Ml a »uceessfol eani paign at Harrisonburg and is spending ;ht- month of May at his home in Noank, Conn.

and t h e medal offered in oratory i)y vMtss- Anne J. Allebach. of N e w York, ^ former s tudent , was p resen ted to Mr.. John Pinckney M v t i S r O i E n t e r p r i s e , Ala. .Miss Marga re t Kephar t Roop, daugh­t e r of Dr. and Mrs. Roop. re-ceived the scholarship ottered for the h ighes t grade in the academy course. Litt le Misses Gajne t t Brown and Rose Rice and Master Char les Armistead Sinclair we re tiie honor students in Mrs. J o r -

tur"Mart in , of V^rginifi ft"^ ^ " ^ -Union ve t rans . Senator Warren, df Wyoming , and Senator Nelson, of Minnesota . It will be remem­be red t ha t Senator Nelson accom-paiiuJJt Preaident Taf t and Sena-

-Ux M a r t i n to Manassas at the ' t i m e o f tJje-Peace Jubilee. "Sena^

of Virgiriia. and >r John Sharp Williams, of ippi. a r t expected

McDonald, Ratcliffa

WOULD DEFEND THE FLAG CLEAN-UP C A M P A I G N ON J, P. L E A C H M A N , JR. , D E A D

C o n f e d ^ a t e V e t e r an * Recall Warf i ines and P l edge Loyalty

to t h e Uni ted Stateg.

Maiusiaa* Geti into Spring Drcu Rubbith I« Carriei Away.

Sen oi County Treasurer t>ie* IhiJfciily • » ' , — , . . . • L I T e mNewMexico-Fua4»mlH.>>. - IBoard tn Cotwuirate Wtfh L L A

Mr. John W. Davis , of Hoadley, responding to t h e call for infor-maltOTT concerning the^^grvirff of' to the civic league and other p

AU Mana&sas . has 'cx^n a s . .•'> r.n r 'rr,a[eton Leachman^j r . , one_ busy" Housewife this week son u: Coiinty T rea su re r J . P . ge t t ing through wi th the regular Lea^n.r.ar.. died Tuesday morn-" s p r i n g c l ean-up" which, thanks ing near Buckhorn, New Mexico.

•~~^-i•': T'eetT"^a "Sufferer f rom ao-Cunfudefatti soldiei&, tviiwy. "I ' lie jpir i tcd citii!icnG.'TinrT'jrij>'ac-' • vu; lor several _ ta ra

i servea u n a e r tne lonowingt^oy m ^ cuizens u n a e r i a e officers: Generals Fi tzhugh Lee . f t ^e appointed by thecivi .

^WtcMiam and P a y n e : C a p t a i n s ^ - ^ 5 - „ ! : f « ^ ^ . l j ^

»^atAnn,md were named as acom-

enl is tedJuly 17,1861, unde rCap t . [Companiment of t h e seaKsr; a?;ij W. W. Thornton, in the Prince | Evefy s t ree t in town has i>;ei. Ne>>. William Cavalry, a f te rward Com- \ dotted with heaps of debris to oe riis : pany A, Four th Vircrinia Cavalryv,: carried off by the wagons supplied turr, I served under the fol lowingiby th^ citizens under the comm:t-

ic leagu*^ prociamatio;-!

„ . . , , . J T • » was issued last week. Zip Wilhams a n d Lucian A , B ^ S e o u t s unde r ^outmastef-.S^-^' Davis and L ieu tenan t s .A.. D-. .B ibband others have assisted in Wroe, J a m e s M» Barbee ; George t h e clean-up program. S o m e ' Mr Coh-in> A. T. L ^ n n a n d ' Robert { { ^ ' ^ " ' t ^ ^ h j m hf^r\ exper ienred ynar«

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uo^t of th t ime in 0. nop ng to regain i_yast summer he re-

- r ime iieai' Bri.-^tow. \\r. : - New .Me.xico in

, jaraed bv his sis-Ma;. Leachman, His oe brought here for

SDPERVISaRS IN SESSION

l i iH inmnv R o a d a N e a r Qoanr i co .

The" regu la r naeeHtig of t h e Prince William county board of superviaufs waa held a lTEe court house laat T b u m d a y , May 1ft

and diplomas w e r e Degrees as follows:

Master of a r t s - W i l l C. Dun­can, At lanta , Ga.

Bachelor of arts—TinKJthy C. Dale, Island Pond, Vt . ; El zabeth Hart rnan Hoke, Coalport, Pa. ; J. "Hal RaiiiseSs^TfarnasciisT ""Ta.T' Gecwge Herbert Richwine, Sails--bai7 M4ri_;Glarence ^Frederick • Rowland; Buffalo, N : Y .

DiT'^a.

Weedon. in ge t t i ng t£»ins to carry off the of 4h« roer.

. - ^ - - m i t t ^ to consider t h e t r a r . s p o t a - ^ 1 was on picket duty ne^lci^tehave-^S their deiiverv ve te rans to the ba t t lene ld . . B-ickhall . a t thft,.tirst. ba t t le of 1 wagons, a n d o thers have con tnb-

; who can furnish auto-i Manassas, and yas stationed ; ateS teams, bu t much is yet tc Mobile o r o t S e F conveyances a r e - n e a r Bris tow ^heja_.Jh%:;-second [ b e done . T h e leag-ue hopes t h a t

. . , j t e s ^ - ^ „ i « p _ ^ - cardL.to M i . ; , . e a l ba t t l e of M a n a ^ -'^ftS^^'^^^'^%:^ ^^'^l^l m ^ ' ''ousht._ J w a s _ a c t i v e ^ ; e f t g a g e c i , ^ ; ^ ^ . ^ ' ^ ^ « ^ - „ ;" •^,..^;!*^:;

sLtirana_aii_lhje, bat t le of Freder icksburg . chai rman of fhf tr^rii'. -•mu,-- - 3 B i S d S w a ^ t e ' ^ a t the a a a ^ ^ r H w w b will come to Ma- 'Chancel lorsvi l le , Gett3?iburg. The . t w .

f'~ '" • B M B ^ o n ' t b e morn ing t ra ins and • Wilderness, S h a r p s b u r g and .A.il rur>bish shoal.^ o- - :• r; h f m d ^ c ^ t r ^ W a s h i n g t o n . : m a n y n ther s k i r m i s h * a n d b a r , e h o r ^ b < ^ r ^ :.o.._....

A | > r « W « B W I L M L b e . i o ™ « ^ a ^ r a ^ * ::^^?^ 1 ^ " " ° ^ .^^'l ^° ? ^ ? * p i a u l i t awi>-. N o mb^^ w w . ^ t h e Ra t ion to march to the Jub i - i}«s t now. , , ,-, .".^^wn be b-irned u-tlJ be r*-...v. ,' -.

- - h » « » b t e t « | - t f e e « « - f l e r of G r a n t : - I followed .Oeneral J L. B , ; _ . ^ , _ _ " • i a i a : i : i e a w S f e , w h e n the cht l -^Staar t from t h e t ime the r egw. C H A R L E S C L A R K DEAD

^ e » of tfcr-poWte schools a r e l m « i t was organized onti l I was ; . - _ • »«IMW< to t u r a wit w i t ^ ^ags and • wounded a t CantHm*a Land ing m I F.u«r d SouU-x* Ju.i- .T * jr„f . ^ ^ ^ t a | | g | » fe f t^A-^Hi^ 'anf l . -Char toc City county. JAtj ?A ^mrm Oi^ >t CHfu

Lf-a • • ' .-^r. .Nis " .••. enty-six •^f^-—»°4-' -?*mi a eel 'Xi. He

recei ' .-:: -..- - . r .ca t ion a t the Manassas I n s i l t j t e . '

.Sur..- r.^ -nerrjL)e.- jf t he fa.Tuiy a."-*- :; father, ; >•, .vounger b r o t h - - s Me?sr>. V\ ilham and Ke;cn Lfa.:.-man, of New ..ersey. i 3 .. . - •• r^. Mrs Da--.d B. ; s-r..:.. ^.— _U^^ Ailftn I liU«T

i»^au.

Qvfer

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•';e I^eac.'".-r\ing ana

The six m e m b e r s "of the board were present , a s follows: J . L. Dawson, Occoquan district, chair­man ; T. M. Russell, Coles dis tr ic t ; , 0 . C. Hutchison, Gainesville dis- ' t r ic t ; J . T. Syncox, Dumfries i distr ict ; McDuff"Green, Brents- i ville district, and J - J- Conner, Manassas d is t r ic t .

Busineflb was t ransac ted a s , follows:

ORDERS -Notieo was filed b y A y a a ..^or-,

don, counsel f o r . A . W. >:-! ' ' ; . t h a t said A. W. Smith d-.-:re> U note an appeal to the rrrr-n' court in the ma t t e r of t.-e F ai,'-Land Lane.

• l ^ n d ownt'i-s ,-at. .- c.r' ' 0 . iTT ClTne ar . l rs to (:•^tiib-i,.-;h roao nnt-- - , ;•• ,v;.r.'; re ai^

Bachelor of l i terature—i-ester

Thon-.d:- Etoiar, Brightwood. Va. ^~BacTianr of -pedagogy Minme Amett . - . Smitr.. Nogales, Ariz.

Bacneior jf s c i e n c e - H . Wayne Kramm, Indianapol 's, Ind,: E. D. K;zer, Winona Lake, Ind.

Eai£i.e-or of science :r. n,:aifi econor;-.;,"-; - Daisie Hill Brcvvr. Ma-a^:^av \ -. • B,a;-;c-- M. B--ro: ' , t - ii '--i""rs' v- P'a.; Lil­lian K. Fer^-^>or. H jn t ing ton ,

^W. Va., £mma Brepnaman Kost, Ne.'.' Kincstor: Va : Elizabeth

r.ar.ao Bav^h.

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C O N V E N T I O N .N COLES

pear at u-'Xl r^^' • Clerk directed

lam warrafH i' /ossom fo- > ;-:iw warra" • -fa- ••r .'f 1 - '• > i

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veterana. exercises; 1864. Vhtfc on

Gyiwy Smith I p j t t L ^ e tfrw-

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MttW Con-H.H.

|4on Richmond 1 maa maando

about nOOD)

a detail u n d e r . Criarles

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?r Pitt5i-'>..rK- r ^ • j-:i;ft.::n, \'-. *'a

,i,-, Rocip. Mar,;i;~-.i.-

Clark, fa ther ar>fi dwd carl;: •

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rin M. iu ;gg , krar- -t K-->phar? a. e.re-." ^ ^ n u r f g

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. far. Manassas. Va Roher t lMi

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ofche t l e * b a t t l ^ e i d ' * » 8 removed from the field to a!Home of Mr. and Mr> K h

1 !?*•«» of fwff^ H ""¥ - " " ^ " ^ ^ ^ i : H t ^ l p - H P HSL^ h n m in i^. . : . :^-

l § | ; : . ^ ^ * ^ ^ r » j "-yaa "taJwtT t o " ^ ' oai y e a r a a g e , Mff-Bjgie to Dif-

1 fn^eoae Mid.':^^^BiS^i^^y^^r^^^T «»«• ^a.. in twLcfi nncrrted.

. held in ' h e ha H J : : on >..ndav. ...

.We are iiron'-.c*. of having w-tn •

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UJ — 111- H a r i e j rawisued .M. Harie5^ -paym<»>i «f- 'ric:^y at the hpmeofJfelBliSBfe'^.I ' .

BifrgSj th^» 'A(^ Siinday School f. ..11! r - I'^-^on cai^e roJleriBrente--Fair-dew avenue. Her rmiUbB «>4i.eR--TTi^*<*-ir* road ftmd:+ -•^were bent to D a t U g w r r l u r UuStt-

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THE MANASg*' AJU fRIDAY, MAY 18. U*^"

CLIFTON

- Itev.-' Atfted an excellent sermon on the suV ject7 "OtiJggrent TTntoPeath,,'"

y morning at the Presby h." Five new mem=

were, receive into the bers church, after which the £Qmr, Ihe munion was administered to the congregation.

The evening prayer meeting was led by Mr. J. Buckley. Three of the young Tadies sang one of Gypsy Smith's songs

The baccalaureate sermon to the ISiT-ciaas of Clifton Hfgh School was preached last Tues-i\i^ PVPnirig in—thC Baptiflt

Church by Bev. H. Q. Burr, of

Burr gave a very good sermoh OH'**Who~lcnDW5 Isut whSf xra have como into tho kingdom fc* saeh^a time as^dm?^

The grades gave an interest­ing program of songs and recita­tions Wednesday evening . Among the interesti werea^ay by Miss-Snow's pu­pils, illustrating "The Rescue of the Sleeping Princess;" a flag drill by Miss Garrison's girls, "The Minuet" by the girls undier MioDOO Jinlriho and

Fisher: District No^:(£or:peTSons living south of railpoad), at home of Mrs. W, A. Clem.

Wednesday night—Union prayer meeting at Presbyterian Church, Jiev. H. Q. Burr, leader. . „

night—FaS dwirnehearsal at Aabury M.E.Church. Fridaynight-rCottagejuayecJneetings: District No •l>ho" e

of Mrs. J. C. Meredith; No. 2, home of Mre. T:T:Xk)leman; No.3, home of Mrs. Westwood Hutchison.,

Sunday-^Services in Tabernacle at 8 p. m. Sermon by Bex.: J. Halpenny, pastor of Asbury M, E. Church. „__ .

OimUi audi NoTMi Tim uimoumiwiiwHlM iwigt^^Jo"tte chiC8tr-"aTf-J£: choruses by members of the several classes u n d e r Mrs. Hodge.

The annual commencement exercifes ^ere h ^ Thursday evehir^r"^e opening pxayer was made byJtev. i iiank I'agC D. D., of Fairfax.

Hon. Thomas R Keith, of Fairfax, made the adjr^jjjlghje; graduabraT Se began with the inaufurs ito-—rf t h e public school system inTVu^n^ tMing-

about Hcvcnty ycaro did. He di

tera andr a -number of gt^^d-

ing in the names and dcfe(ls:<^ some of thcHg teit mon of Vir-ginia and the United &(tates,and urged the boys and gjris to stay on the farm jto he]p raise crops to feed the wim d in this nrisis. . . •

1 MR. KEITH OFFEIS PIU^S^

Mr. Keith announced that he would offer prizes of $5 each to

rl for the best .essay on tng vegetables and to a boy the best essay on raising

corn/ The papers sixe to be anhmitfpH not later ihim Jnnft 1

and after ;a decision is rendeased. fay disinterested judges prizes will beforwarded to the winners. W P hnpp nm- tytyg anH g i r k will

send a large numbei* of eaaaj^^ Mr. Keith. — —

Mr. Keitii w:as in^xxluced by Mr. John D. Garrett, secretary of the school board. ^

The saiutatoiy was'delive^ by Miss Gertrude Cox aiHHkfiss Mary Foi-guflon dcliVered ther -" valedictory; Sopgs were" reS dered bsf-^ae chorus etas' axKl. Miss Cor

The dipkmias were awarded to the ffl-aduates by'Mr.^eitJu One member of tfa& claas, who recently joined the Navy, will receive his dipk»Bacm^eardtite u. S. S. LoaifliMa.—

Miss J^^StB-read-the promotions, irfter which the audience was disgniatJwT withP benediction by jtev. Alfbrd Kclley._

Among the recent Clifttm vl^ranl wis 3fn. Ella D. Shaw^ of Colo, Iowa, W!K> spent a. few days at IvaXula,. her iumiei' home which is now the PTifP C r i t t p n H p n Mi.«i«inn

Fiat-

Mr, COTEr=«f—Washington,

W» p r f t » to imml w i t l i k U i

came to Clifton to see his daug^ -t*>rG«rtfud«graduttt«i««prwl.|ggt ^^^ ^^^ ^i,j^ OTuTuuiut^ dent of herciaaa..

Mrrand^Mrs^harof Wash-ington, recently visited Mrs.

TQiea^ parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Myers.

Mrs. Richard Pyi A. of Wash-r;_tori, is with her nv-ther, Mrs.

W. H. '•' . \c-r>. \-. very ill.

GYPSY_5MITH. JR . . MEETINGS # = EVANGEUSTIC CAMPAIGN ANNOUlNtCEMENTS

listic Campaign ^^-^^^^ffUj^fipen in the Ta — nacle on Grant Avenue Sunday, June 3, is designed to be one of

M.camgaigns in the history of Manassas. It comes to the people to help them to be better, to do better

things, to br better christians, to love each other, and to bring the unchurcled into a sayir^ relation with God. As a prelimi­nary preparation for this gfeiat campwgn,cottage prayer meetings will be heWt+eguIarly fn the different sections oT the town to which all people are cordially invited and urged to attend.

Let us make this one of the most entiiusiastic occasions it has ever been our pleasure to enjdy. COME. \

J EXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE Monday night—Full choir rehearsal at Asbury M. E.€hurch. Tuwday night Cottage piajier mwUuj s. DisUiclJvfp. IjfUf

persons living west of Main street and nortii of rulroad), at home of Mw.-Ada DaviB. Dialtict Na 2 (for pcrsono living coot of Main f?tr« t ^^A r\nrth nf railmfld), at t.hfi home of Mrs. C E.

tended only for members and not for the genS9lT>ublic, ^g after spending the.winter in Florida.

- ' MR.*COMPTON DEAD

Mr. Felix Compton drcqpped dead Monday afternoon, about one mile from the village, as he was walking I^me, He was The Charleston (S.e.) Courier

hS beenl^n&hs m its , _ j J u recently reprints of news first re-

l^vesseveral sons and d^^-jported 100 years ago, and in one of ito recent iasues publishes anfi accooat frfam the ConriCT of ctuldreh. His wifie preceded

JuaMx) tho grave a few years ago. : , •;. ;

Funeral services were^Jield frw3ft-h»-I«fce home on Wednes­day afternoon and interment wa6^nade in the family burying ground.

Mr. Frank. Ford is ill at hSs home in the village.

The Biqrtistcongregation win ^ ^ ^ Sullivan's Island, as weU b ^ n their annual souring meet­ing Sunday at S p. m-

.Miss Rosamcmd Bulice was graduated as a .mffi»on worker on Thursday, May 10, at Rich-

durii^t^e Theresidence of Eev.-W. L.

Naff iq being impgovcd by coat of paint. ~~ "" ~

BirsJA. E. Qgigg attended tiie final concert and commence-' ment exercises of Eastern Col-{fifrft where her -son Trvip TB-eeiveda^ploma in the academy course of the college.". . . " •

'"—I the Ice-Houses at a price not ex­ceeding eight and a Quarter cents a pound, which new rate, it is

padr wiJi indaec thoiHhabitsaaF to make use of ice, n faer as a

fwrncE TO- E9mX<^AM^ The chairman of the Confed­

erate reunion at Washington, Jurw 4-< liiM ttniueklBi me fan fanuBh the names of all Confed­erate yctefsaft who want free en-^^rtainment 1$ the reuni<». Any ac-Confederate soldier who wish^

wUl

list uf|°"**^^^^ ' °"' ' ' ^ ^^ Washington from Msnai— on the morning of June S.

wisffroos HurnTTgoWi -• Omnmando' of Ewell Camp,C. V.

^lEAL ESTATE and INSURANCE

Having detemuned to deVete oor whelc tino to tho R—1 State and lueuHuiae busineaa. we hereb;

for sale and

^^=.G^^iK-M€£TZEn4r^X^

PRICE FOR ICE »

S j h t and a Quarter-Canta a Poond Widioat Ddnrary

execution oF-yow Job Work, Igljlyou will not be disappointed

March 8, l»iT, which COHMMT snne'interestiiur dBti. Part ;0f an article on Ice House Establish­ment is as follows^

Notices is given to the Ihludijk tants of Charleston, that a perma-JDent £IstaUiahmeBt f w tiie sup­ply of this dty with ice. is now nearly completed; The Ice-Hoose is int^ded for the supply of this

as Wilmington, Savannah az>d Augpfsta. The ice wlH, itis iMped, be ziady for sale by the first oif <he Visaing month.

I^is article will be sold in

necessity, than a luxury • * • . There will also be made, at cost, at the ^Hoose, a Refrigerator, which maybe crfted "the Little Ice faouae."- It is like a piece of Furniture, tfid attTStnd in-snr uiurt of the House. The cost i ^ be from T ^ to^ftffees d< kErB, and will be found by use in fami- ^ Ues. to be a great cenveueaee.-It may be made large eooogh to contain trom one to three dozen bottles, and may be used for eool iHg Wine. Water. Butter, Fruit, &e. The quanti^ of ice wanted to keep thistbing in constant op-

aon will not exceed from _ 3tTiBp to fixe poonda ef_)ee daaly,

depending on the quantity of arti' cleB to be kept cold; at an expense, therefwe, at from aevendolhos to tweive dollars a month, fami­lies may have all their Liqoors, A c .kept eoustantly coai. Batter mayJbe ftlwaxiin aJtttftof hard­ness, and the flavor and freah-

of all kinds of I ^ t

expense, FiMh and meat may kept in these thinga

The arxivaLaf the T«y. and the opening of the sak^ wffi be duly

A Duly tu Nath. Bacfadder, at the Ice House,

COMPLETE L»N€^OF

[uiia^iits J e p Bug ^ ^ ^ reys and Spring Wagons Lh^e Gem Single Wagons

Biif|gell Farm Wagona

Visit »Mr and Wagons ~

Larkin'Don'eU Co^ IncV MANASSAS, VIRGirilA

Give your horsea a little tonic ' before they have to go into" the field every day. it makea them more efficient We have

Hess & Clark's or International

mim

tf^ you vahie Accuracy in the

Hich's Ne«r13t]fte Bodk df r!g4Shoc f aAJpaif will be ,

Mailed on Request

Now Ready for YoiirlnspectioB-Tl We are showing this season, we think, onie pf the most varied and 4ipKtoH<iate lines ever shown in Manassas. We are showing a beautiful line of the Sp^l; Goods in many different hutteiials. Also a nice line of Silk and Cotton Poplins, Chiffon Taffeta, Etc We have ^ nice ^jx of mateFialB sm1 bte~f<c» Commonoement Dresses.' • ' 'x^/

Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! II We haive a big up-to-date stock of Shoes, bonght earljTj direct the factories at prioe&way under to-day's market, but wple they last we are going to give our customers advantage of onr .early I m w i g . ' "; iWeliavo oovoral tablwfci full of Pumpu imd Qj iords-" mostly

8mgll££_flujmtitifls. afcjjatnalljiaear-if you-can-get youg-flt,4bey are'youjo at Icoa t h ^ HAUi' THE OfelNAL PmCES, 1 We invite your inspection. Always glad, to show owe gobds whether you want to imy or not.

i^MPER & JENKINS TIM Ladic»' St<Mre BifaiHisaiia, ya.

XXXKXSOeOOQCKX

^

H Ova new stock oi MiHineqji has just

3QJH GOOD

PrmceWil&oiPhariBacy Manauaa, Virginia

Prescriptiaas 7 Tkat's Oar Basoess.

FORSERINGZ Garden making is in order. Do you need any new toolsj We have af big stock to select from. Vnrnxom t Rftmftmh^r, wo a m sole agents for the Oliver Chilled goods—plo*8, cultir vat(»rs, plow points, etc. The only place in Manassas where you can get' genuine 0 points.

W, C. WAGE HARDWARE AND

•7^

MANASSAS. VA.

nioBtrates •evMvl of. the DMxiels which y^r wSt-be W«fB ftia fall and wii»t«r -iy

$ichininatiiiK''^Dp]e—men, Women" and'children. Witn it yoo can bay with peritectaatigfaclaon.

T c s ^ F X Car. 10th WaaUiitai. b. C.

HAYMARKET, VA. P * ^

nNDERTAKERS Prompt and satisfactory ser* jnce.~~Heaurse furnished f<Mr ' any reasonable distance.' —

Cost of living; farm implements have advanced; it eoBtamuch more to educate yuui uhildriil] Ulttll {{ilriuerly; wearing apparel aiid e»ei v Uiiiig you (luy ia {{uing— ap. We are told that fire msurarice companies are advancing their rates in tremendous proportions—BUT REMEM­BER—tbe old reliable Fauquier Uatual Fire Insurance Company have not as yet advanced their rates. Now, before that fire eenes, inaure your property. Bet­ter to have it and not need it than to need it and not hare it. We will he glad lA ^yeyOB rates, or two.

12-15

1 0 renewing every year JHO: K IQJME, ~

Manassas, Va.

Gaaaral AM»mbly S o a t h e m Prasby-tariaa C k a f d i , Biraiia«lHun, AU.—Ac-oooDt tba above meetauft Sootbeni Rsilway irill have nn M U at W.^injp/^.. n n . ^ princijMJ

arrived.and is now on display'.—Afjood^ Tii] ass(»tment of Hats^ahd Ttimmings at

modeiate prices. lUthof sjpnag goocfe are arriving daily, such as Ginghamsr^Percales, Wfaite-vjoods, Etc 1 '~ 5 Qve us a call. Willi)e ^ad to^esod samples upon reqiK^.,. 1

in- u

f|-J0RDAN&JORDAN,BE HAYMARKET, VA.

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An«aatb«t>es A d m i n i s t e r e d 1«r P a i n -1«M E x t r a c t i o c o f T e e t h . ! rt«t ..^w U

CiMrfwttcv« CsvrcB of tire i W l c U t e . K A M ^ J V M 7 I S , I

r.T.n: the»brTe Confer«Dce.5c^.ih- ( > Will htrt on aaie at pr.c^.pai^ ' rKin A rt» liK«d rnoixl tn : :arv

.-i;U. Ka-t. . Jai»» 4tfc «o "• in •

rik< M- I.

D E N T I S X

• :•••!-•'•«. .Msmrr

S Xgrnla for dottil"

. Henry K, Field &-^C^ \mk&[, SU^Ies, Laths, I W v & i ^

Blinds and Building Material OF ALL KINDS.

ESTIMATES FURNISHED. '.'^hS. Lz:c^ S^^^i

111 N Lv>^vtr^T A L E X A N D R I A . V A .

poista in TiigioiH reduced rouod . trip imf excnnion ticket* Hay 14th to 1 Ttli iaclaaiTe, bearing final retara limit of .1 une I l f i l ? P r t t i a n l t A — l l l i i tmm Atitm\]m n r i

B. H. DBPBIW, Wsakragton,

-ft D. C.

A., 96atbm Railway, 48-4t

Thm Tnva iera 'Pro tcc trre A**ociation :,€K:r*B««^ t t h - l « t h ,

"1^17. Aocomrt tin*^tiuB'feution J^cnthcm BatlwaJ W,1l h«v« 06 tale ar Wmllnston, TT. C , ana principal atations in Vjrji'nis re daoed rooDd trip fare tickets to SaTacnab.

to 10th. 1917, bearing liaaJ return limit of JtnHr22oJ, I9T7, and embracinB a atopoTer »DroaU, ftmag aaid ft^Bremg. COB- • •ult A n n t a for details or writ/? R. H Tie-

A2A •-(«rt

Sunday

ISlb- lSl lk . AocooDt tfaia ronvpnti MU Railway <»41 li»»^ « • <r»l W W n .

;, and atationa • » Vrr^nta, rf *•»• tieketi to NaafcriHB. Tenn , Innp

^ M t of J a m Slot, 1917 C-omn!' far detail* » write R. H. IVBmis. . SMlllwro Snhnry Syatem, W»«hi!VL. C.

School . June

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. Uh.

Geo. D. Baker Undertaker

^

And Licensed Elmbalmer I.rr

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• I TUB i<AK*8SAtt-jQiaNA^, y&taA¥.4itAy4«riai^

> T h e Manassas Journal k:U J t V U l l > [UDAY A>TK

i!>itered at the Post Office at Manassa#4-South ^Argima, as Second Cluss Mail Matter

forces of the South, and whose meth'xis of warfare were the

1 very "aHGlR*a»k «>f .tfve I' -,methods. Tlie people, of. the+

have ahbwn a splendid spirit in this war and we can

- '•f '^Tt

DOaOR GILLESPIE '*.'%!'''i'^^T^''j •*»*•«;" ^^••wit—naw!" i S(?

*^*"*^>iftii nT-rn

$1 .00 A Y«ju - ._

'W Friday, May 18, 1917

THE BOY SCOUTS (A Contributed Editoriaiy" '

In the spring clean-up of the town this week, the Boy Scouts, under the leadership of Mr. R 0. iJibb as saiutlaasferr'took a n o t ^ e part and .ewtributed | Tnanrteryked^ very materially to the sueeeaa of the work. This development of

spirit' trf good. citiaenahy shown by tiie boys is only one of the many, yjduable results ob-tained by the scout organiza'-

Indeed, toQjnuch cannot id in favor of the Boy

^ movement in gen&ni ^ • Russell, of Cohmbia Vl\

y^pmtfcS^ It the grieatesn

of nothi»"»-'--j^Jnippuld 30 appeal to their pride and their tenderest emotions as the specQicte of thc' jiuu'shal' of Franee at t ^ terajb of Robert E. Lee.

J>£STRQY£RS ENIXJEUWAR SERVICE ^

Already a fiotilla of American torpedo boat destroyers has safely crossed the Atlantic and assumed its war duty of patroll­ing th6 S6a. Our navy's actual entry Into the war, though ha extensive,has beeniuxompHshed more speedily tiian we have dared to hbpeT

The Americans were warmly greated by the BritisK HufT-dceds of persons lined the waterfront, sending up lively cheers as the Heet steamed into the harbor. After the exchange of greetingB Uw BriUuh uwtF

"How long before you will be ready for business?"

"We are ready to start at once," was the reply , of tbe Americans, which, though chSr-acteriaticaily American, is said to have affected tHe composure of the British, whahad not ex-

|hem tQ btfrmuiy for im-s e i T ^ mfter l^e long

c ; ^ ^ ' )cationirifactorofthelJBteeuturr ^f "ttrer sgoaifron In British waters

liie~"a^esceS~ B^^s twelveto ei^teett^giyes play to 1iS5»S:gwwTOBg-in^ncS^ his admiration of atbletae develop-

and twun vwurit, aud at Uie wune

m

time sets up a high standard of clean and right living; and-se close has bera tiie study of his^ , . , , , . , . ••. needs and tharacteristics thatr^^»<^ ° ? ^ ^ ^ ^ P boon of not (Hie point in the standards of conduct is ri^ugnant to uiy nonnaHs^. ~~ : i ~z^

Tbe results of tiiis ckise and sympathetic study and insight into the boy^s'needs have been marvelous, so much so that the movemfiBt-ia. now hpfioming

X;REAT AMEiUCAl^ PENTlSr So far as dentistiy is con^

cemed, 6ermany, with all her boasted efficiency, has to admit her inferMHity to the Umted iStatesc—^e Kaiser puts on a

wof Id wide and is fast gotting^ great Tna^ airs iaifainhe~get8

1i> Im 'A im'iam\^ illBvery adiool. "oQr and town.

Manassas istheref(»ecertainr ly PitrtJinatH In havim? It^ngRaiF ization so well under way.

- timti fhr jiim; jTotfrtT^JjBt

LET JOFFU HONOR LEE The French missitm to Amet-

ica'has vJait'^rThe Nprth anri[ many states of the West, bat for many rotsons the Soatii has not shared hon(»8 with these sections of tlK eountiy. The

- S o o ^ however, is not sulking over a "dig^" for the time of the visitor&islimited by c i m i ^ stances which place thdr plana on a plane above iuuuli'y.

We believe, at the same timfi, that MLyigJani,. Marshal Jogte,.

visit to Virginia. The wew York Times endorses this s t ^

GutaonBorglum, the sculptor, tamwdgtay has made the excelhat suggea- [ y^yy^T-TWy tk>n tiiat befbteiJJbtfLdepaujaire of the French eoBMninnionawr Marshal Joff Ji go to Laxingtony Va^ and lay a wivatli on the tomb r> ^lan »/^Kort P. \ ^

Nothing wpoki do more to em-phasize Uie unityof the North and Soudi than such a tribute from the great maatcf ef dcfen-v.ve warfare of the twentieth

v. tensive wat'faie of the mne-•'H nth century. MarshalJoSre

.V- already visited the tomb of r.int. It would be fitting in-

itv I if he were to do similar -., n r to that knighily and rhtvairous 9ol<fier, who led the

TiffideTitally, thtf arrival of

when the ^ a t Amiffn«yan piiK licJiadLiMjiSQWledge of its mia-sim is a triiuAph &ig fefrir^gg tary censorship estaMished fey

i«-<>te«y -rmir rJ>«» -^''^'OrnMiHOTV wiBrooinmon knowled^^undng tiie newsp«Q)er fraternity they

vice to the enemy.

Non-Alcoholic N«tur«l Uoo in HicUy Concentrated Form

SECOHIENDS IT FOR HOiE USE

"Acid Iron Mineral now being widely advertised for the first time by the Ferrodine Chemical Corporation is a natural iron rem­edy of exce] ti9D§l merit B^t 0 411 ft ocHitaina so dangerous al­cohol to disturb and injvire the action and efficiency of the'kid­neys, liver, bladder, nerves and difirestivemacbinery wnd I firady

ieve it is the best iron tonic and system builder as Well as blood purifier and nervine possi-

- the public to aecore at tbeir drug store," declared Dfr

cid Iron Mineral is bein^ in "^"to the pubTicinainghlr

ftiM aiy.ft hott-lftw.uutablefor home use. It contains on analysis a high precentage of iron in° three forms together with calcium, sod­ium, potassium, magnesium and sali^uiifc acid in what I believe to be exactly the right proper* tions-^or-tbft treatment of—tb» ^mach, blood, kldoey^ digesQon and bladder complaints," contin-ued Doctor Gillespie. -

"The F»rodine Qhemical Cor-poration is unng the utmost care ja testiag -"'* n*t'*<taimiur it-at Its present state of puri^ and excellence and no one need fear its hurtii^i^tbe^toetb, stomach, digeeiSon or causing constipatidir as many iron preparatioruMUPoapt[ to do.

"Taken after meals it increases' the appetite. Stimulates the sys­tem,to renewed activity and by H^ng the system'Ifdn in large giiantities makes for richer, better, ^teod-and freedonr-ftonr rheu7" matic and other, pTainte.X often

uricjwid coin have- tecoQH

mended that families put a 50c bottle ia a five j|tdlpn bottle of wi^r for^dnnking purposes as itmakes a spltmdid mineral watwr

fj^ifejt ^Jkmewn^Bkedieal valne. I^m^ girts, dentists,- sorgeo^'and doe-toira ItavArfftommnndfirAddlr^ Milieralior thirty yean, and now that 700 may it at your drngr gist m qnantitiaa and form beat adiqjted for faodae Bse Lsmeoeilr;

i t " - — -

TO OUR CUSTOMERS

the toothache, and then he-sud^ lai^^expensea reoaced wnerever

Nokesyille, Va.. May 16,1917. )^eteen Hundred Imd Seven­

teen has tm>ught eonditioos to the American imUk never before a^-periencied. Patriotic deinanda the luuel efficient business m e ^

danly heffianca YOJy htaaMa b^.aa^Amaiican deaatiat to ^nesxar him. No BcientiflrGer-

i»:<^^:nrrJ;>>T» shorter proflto fig' ured ao tiiat priceajnay~be~keidr aalow-aa posajblf' —Juue-iitst we will diseontinae

3; :Eai 31 JOrtai^Qf tttr|ff66Tg, !%• tfiet>e<.)f>le, aria for |fee>eoplt

___ of the people because - - _ „

THEY M^E by the people because

o •

THEYWANT IT and forJA e people because

THRY ILSF. IT Are you ustiig it? If not, why not? All your neighbors do.

- Olur palpawTairr "^€ pkik le. You iKiouia' M ' one of therii. Start today doing your business WITH US

JhfiJbtional Bank nLManassas^

IL -THE BANK OF PERSONAL

Tnr

Sdic t your agiait ami camuanfai M you aroiikl yvmr Baaker, Lawyer or Dactofiamce yow^naMcial

^mw may d e p ^ ~

MILLd .fC» •Jk^

Home peqple adjust your fires—no jfew York shjgpers. It wifl pay jovi fft faiy it iiv^r and get oife i'aafes ii ^

Yankee will do in, such an ^x-tr»tuty aathat ••'

Curious that the Emperor overlooked the fact when he stisLrted his U'boat~ war that Uncle Sam u the beat narfaonal

geaiiB ftar polled a good many G^org^'j in 177g.

He temtvai of p n ^ -King

1812;Jie pulled Mexko'a teeth lat^* on; thm he p«iUed a num­ber of his own in tha-CSvil and he took oat a few for Spain in 1896. Whenhegete"" with tbeKaisefr "

•acd^gM rmt, ran hanyyHagQrd^geiaaimiah and milk. Hevill tn nitURt i/i~ r raocfe"Tf tnflBt' a} not ot abie—ta oite - anywOtly

: ^ Baltimore Sun.

_»IARCH ON, MY SOUL March, on. my sool nor^^ka a

the way WhtCT all the nobly

-have trod^ <rf old

Tha path of faith nuale-far-tiig •OPS of God —

ftjUew the marks that they have

betfay guidi; Fdk)w the honor that the paat

has laiued - ; r-_-tr :— r And forward still, that mor^ may.

^Semetiung to learn and soovething to^rget; - -

Hold fast the good and a e ^ die better yet;

Bresa on. aad prove the pilgrim-hope of youth.

That creeds are milestones on the read to li ulh. " "

-HKNBY VA« DYKS.

the credit system of ^Morni inaoKorate %tMgilkf Cad ^ph tMB. Prodpee nH be takm as e a ^ This will Mialrfe as to save the expense of bookkeeping and monthly statemeata, heroe an ultiaiate saving to yoo as these

We pn^oiBe to boy in as huge quantities aa Market CooditioBa seehi to justify and par Carii fcf

in erter beatpoasiUeimdtaand'by mUs'l _, iagisg^flei~immediat^ we will be enable to further this policy,

:Jt3\ ptachasee mast be aettiadl for "before leavioc e

•old 00 trij^Jfjroa th yoog pia»'

chase return it, ia a reaeonsls ~ 4eagth of time and year

will be fcfuadBd with tiou adced.

In aeeetd wiA our past pefior •Mt urill f f T thfl hitrhiit iwwitiiM pckaa-for-all produce.—ftnyhaK|

ay be doo yoo we wiH pey in raah for any parehaaee in excess of

aet beside y**" trade. We appreciate very RfrggTOW. ckxid-ewept taadng lUgMy 9XL Uw paiWMtf* TW tow given us and solicit the eqntinu-

anee of year bttstneaa.

our pricea. Money and. . talk. Yoora for more Bid better hoHness,

HOUCHINg. WEST & CO.

Manassas Traflsfer Co., W. 8 . ATHET. PiwpnMor.

a@

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merc&AUSiae. or. otiLtL> >xu&iDO(iitie« prM^>tt7 traaaferrad or deliTared.

mmrtssvm^

aa <;PRiNr. HHirxENS

glow, HEjMfV EKPRESa AND SHRINKAGE

WE WANT YOUR ^^TgLEgHONC OR CALK AND GET

SfM

HauuissasPri 1 1 • I » 1 • i ' Ediaoge LARKIN FEED BUlLOtNG. C E N T E R S T R E E T

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BRIEF LOCAL NEWS -Great excitement was caused Manassas Saturday morning

BETHtL

tiun ia receiving a new" coat of

- R e v . J.^UailMJuhfTVlk) has been on the sick list, is improv-ioit - - . - ^.

—Mr. Welby M. Bice, has who has been very ill at his home on Fairviev avenue, is said to be improving.

two. Manassas phyaiclaiis flKff ]"M>een seriously injured iiran auto- • ftl. i." Giasct>ck. *h»t«»««; J. L.

mobile accident near Blandsfordi Dawson, W. A. KidweB Jtud Al ' Later it develoDcd that •«"»<> "" ' •" '

Mrs. R B. Larkin is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. J. Adams,

Ttie OcoiM) lan .lisirict oranca ,,, VVa.shinifC'J!) QUarttf-^^nal ai-i ' _ .., " . •;:' " • "" ' --

Safety is composed of Metij.ro. • Mr. W. J. Adamson,. jr., of

—A lawn fete is to be ifiven next Friday ^veoioK by the stu-< «.T»t nf Manamnri High School.

—Mr. Lucian Bandall was in­jured in a runaway accident be-twe^B ManaaBW and Driatow Safe- -nmBt-«ieottnuringi—Mr. Rosea

frinceton, W. Va,, thifr ,, , , . XT was the gruest of bis parents, Mr. Ca v«rt and Mrs. Nannie J »*„ \ir j AA

Davis.- • :>mmT- !anj iM~^^|pi^dam8on. , -. , The Occoq^aan council was Mr. Sam Arey. of Rouleau,

C. M ^ t h were the physicians formed Wednesday evenicg at Canada, and Mrs. MarkCupp, of and that while they were not Bethel. Th^ meetinjir was ad-Jjj_j^^__^^,_^_^^ „„....t«-± t i»

bridge. D r . W . F , MeicT.

it dexglCEgd tl ..XI «rtftrT^WrU r. J.

seriously injured they were con siderably bruised and shaken up when the machine turned turtle,

J^luHoo-iixulAuiAatli.

^ ^ r . George L BwenbergeT superintendent of the municipal power plant, was operated on fST appendicifiJB S a t u r d a y th Sibley Hospital Washington. D. C. His condition is said to be

not Bethel. The meetinj? was ad- „ j .. .. .. •-^^dreiiedW-Hon: Thomas H. Lion; |-BrMigiHw»tei - «re gueeteji^

Hon. C. J. Vleetze, Messrs. B K. Watson and C. A. Montgom ery, Miss Emlty J. Johnson, Miss

" ; ; ^ ^ ^ '

house. Two prizes of $10 will be

awardea through the council to the boy and girl making the best average in some form of farm work. The money was offered by two citizens of the county and chB coumy cuuncti has wt-prro&HiJ thg-faopft -th»t"Othcfei^

home of Mr. and Mn. R. S, Arey.

M L jr. E,_ Didlalft, of Char

Monday to spend several weeks with Hon. C. J. Meetze.

Mrs. J. W. Shaclielford, of Remington, who had been t|ie guest of her daughter, Mrs. Leonard E. Hixson. left this

-••——" -j^tWith malice towanL wme^ wifth^hfiyitif^

week

/ o r ail, with fixmness in the right, as God

gives lis to seethe right." —Lincoln.

A State of War has been thrust uponus. A united Nation i n this solemn hour calmly faces the future writh that confidence bont of complete faith in Ametfcan Ideals. _

The People; Npti"""' Rank afanHa nn\te{\

unlay.' berger waa visited yeeterday %y to vi^t her y)n-in-law and daugh-

William Foote is spend time in Washington,

with her daai^ . Griffith, while undeE<the care of]*' '

—Mrs, ing some

Mrs. Rosenberger, who^iadethe trip to Washington by motor

Mr aha ^ r s . J. M. Bell

zens will supply prizes ro be' of-fered in other districts..

aha l ira . J. Ii6ra

IKI H 4 g M r > P I 4 M

a Washington physician.

—A large crowd of town peo­ple attended a mjnstrel show held Tuesday evening on the kit south of the SoutHem Railway

i n i a t n w r w w w waimi i i c r L«.r« in loving but <^ -r imimEaH^i^Sr^^t a n d Mr. Rol l ' s m o t h e r , Mra. U Af «iir h<.inv^ yjf^ and mother AdaUne JQ|\

F. Wright, who departed tfiBTife owr~^ year ago Uxiay, May 19, 1916.

If we had seen you at the last And held your djring hand.

And heard the hurt ^ from yoor --heart, We would not feet so bad.

tar, Df. ana Mrs. wtiiiflm E. Hart, of Washington, Pa.

Mrs. Kate Hynaon, of_Wasl^

-^,4ri^ num^r rnnmhnr n f t ^ j j . .»rr,mitni<^ iit^^

"Country to cooperate in every way possible in resisting any attempt to dDrogate Amer-

laaaaa*. Bell.

—An entertainment is to be giveiKat the high schod tonight

j»**fc fci I f .

OtSwIwU'—-—' , .. ^^

—The quarterly meeting • of the Ladies' Memorial Aaaocia-tion of Manassas will be held in the Chapter room Wednesday jStfiMMfflft ft 3 a*<stodfc "^^ M the time f w annoal reports and election dTi^celi;'

by the expression classes o^MrSt-Hodge. A varied program will ^ - g i v e n ^ An admission fifteen cents will be charged, thef^ wvonir ksow ytuL w«nt away.

And did not say good-bye.

mr fM palii yuu bun!. We did not see you die.

Mr. Walter Merchant, riding instructor in the DuPont Riding Schoo)4iL Washington, spient Sat-

ay with his parents;-Mr. and Mrs. W. N Merrhant

The Peoples National Bank

proceeds to be used in aid of the athlette association. Candy and ice cream wiU be on sale. Ttfl

&0W its interest^ iii the- #ork of

By itar toviag hnshand, * A. M. WRIGHT, AND CHILDREN.

ABOUT PEOPLE WE ICNOW

Mrs. L. Frank Pattie and little Miss Esther Warren Pattie re-turned-Sunday from Upptfrvilla^ where they were the guests of MrSi" Ji Mt Kineholoc.

O F MANASSAS, VA.

Our Slogan: "It is a pleasure to serve you.' t

Moian planning to give their auifUil|F<ople'a spring entertainment fhConnar*a Hall on M<mday evmiiMrr Hay 28.

William,_H,. BwwR.

Mim Martha Bates, of Wash-ingtoiria the guest'i)f Mrs. J. F. ite»OT o f f arHditie V —, -

ilcly, of Stephens seek'Cnd at-the -

LEACHMAN REUNION

National Bank ofMa-

-Sunaayr^Kjy^. by prdcli-mation of dovemwr Stoart, is to be obsg^rvcd timwghwit Virginia as ' 'Better Church and_ Go to Sunday School Day." "

haepitalandJsbdng treated for year.made a m(rtor trip from Bria a brokwt wmliad eatg aboot i*e ^©w te^WashingbnTuesday,

- G . O. LyncnwoneigbtQointa for Eastern Cotleyc Si^TJfy in the annuftt mtendMduUe track and field meet at 1i>e Uni^ versity of Virginia. Mr. XyncE captured the medal in the' 44(^ yard dash and ill the 220.

The closing^exwcisee of Brown School will be held tonight in the Colored Baptist Church. T ^ program for the aitertainment was arranged by the teaehers,Be8^ sie E. White and Virginia Brooke.

naasas, had a s ^ o u s f^I on TuCTday^at hec home"in Wash-ington *at thje Toronto Apart-ments. She was taken to a

Mr.-Artbur Pence, of washings ton, spent Sunday -wtrtl lf& brother, Rev. Edgar Z. Pence.

head. 'Mra. Beade A. laKet will leave Manassas today to spend a few wgeka with Mra. Drown. _

—^la Gypsg der the direction of Mr. Charles. IEL McDoi»idr:wiIl sing Sundiy

ning at the first services in eyemn; theTrt the Tabernacle. The choir is not

Miss Ann C. Phillipp. of Rrts-tow, who lis in her eighty-ninth Mr.

theP; macy, sprnt-Snnday with his par-

Mwt fUllitntyne PattCTaon hagi«.ntH, Mr. W Mrs. E. Wood Weir. ret^ned from Wasbingnm. where ahe was the gueat uf .her dangh*

MTR. RnhertU. Patterawi.

Mr. Fred S. Boorman. of Wash-thgton, viaitMl frienda TtrManav-aas Tuesday,-- ..

I Jarge as the campaign teadqar desits and i t is bq^ed. that Other ^ g e r s ' of churches thrboghout the county will join the choir fof-practice Monday night Prof. ForestCoIe, theevang^ist's^hoir leader, wiU meet the Manassas choir on- Saturday. June-2. at the jrapeniacte. — . . •— ——:———

Mi^ SMTS H . Fl^CTty.TSoari^

—ttetrt: George j . Round le-ceived a telephone messi^e yw^ terday saying that representSr tives of»"tte! Oouthern Itailway and the WcrDeputmoit wesld come to. Innir ntroK O^ grtitmA - w i t h &^

view of loeating trieS^bafAiain' ing camp.

- T h e Prince Wiffiam Goonty AgricuIturaFCbonell of SH^ will hold a. patriotic rafly a t Nokssville tonight for the par-pose of fawmiijfiaiA fthWI^wfflg organizatiba. A gmf lp meeting

to t>e h ^ a o t Rnday-aigbt IS

at Haymarket

—the Bethlehem Good House* keepers' Chib-wg meet at the home of Mra. F. E. IJanadeU wr

—Di:> £ . W- riovingten. profes-y»r "^ pfoponH'po mtM^iftno in W A

meoicai d^^artmentof th&Uni^-stersily of Texas, has been Bp=^ p(»nted head of the Buretfh of

Bianasaas S a t o ? ^ t a | g ^ a r ^ i t o ^ ^ ^ a j i e ^ ^ ment creii|ed t^ the 'Texas State Board of Health for the sap^^ vision of rural faedth work made poeaible by the Texas legislatore's Impropriation <f :$TO QQe and *

home of Mr. J. C. Gregory.

MiaaHamieLyncfa hasret'urnefl

A~re^fl5R ©f tha^ Leaehman clan was heldaTueaday at "Para

from an extended visit to Phila-^iffa " t h a t i « ^ « r t f Ml- «LTu< Mra-

Treasurer Leaehman; Miss Con-atance Leachnum, of Charlottes­ville, d a i ^ t e r of Mr. Leaehman; Jdos Mary

delphia, where she was the guest of. her-aigtM£. -Mrai Victor

J. F. Dogan. > ICwnberaof the

Enierwon.

family party {ncladed. the nine l*ft{aons and daughleni uf the late

Col. Thomas Leaehman—Maaara^ J. P., and C. e . ^<eacfaman. of William Partee Weir, of , - « , ^

nf Phar. \ Manassss and ThonaasR. Leach man, of Lynchburg; Mrs. E. L. Carroll, of Charlottesville^ Miss

L«ichman, of Wash-Mr. Rusell Arey, of Cliftbn F(»ge,JiaaJdMeai yMI enta, Mr. and Mrs. ^

bispacr-Arey;'

oke, spent Sunday with his par-ait8..XK and Mrs. Levi Flab^:^.

Mra. W. M.^rown, of Atlanta^ Ga., is the guest of her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morgan.

Miss Sara D o n o b & e , who taught the past sesaonJn the public school atCatlett, haaxfr tarned to her home at Manassas

Mr. Br F Liming, of Joplin, was, a Manassw visitor Moiulay.

Mr. Waiiam Crow, of Jo^in, is ^jiendtngthemoBth at ' Iwiae in Misaoari. ^~

Kathenne ington; Mra. Hhfigan, of Paradiaft snd Mr& Bessie £tliot,^Mi%. ^ Bmfr^nd Mrs. Roberta Lynn; of Manassas—a number of grand children, inchiding Mrs. Dogan's daufl^ter, Mrs. C. C. Lynn, -of p^infrrtewT* MiQfl T.tllittti TAQflinnfiTi H i |Jlt.mwrT BXsDO^ dCMnmXS i^^Mml\*i I l a i d I ly

of Difatow, datghter of Coimty

ter of Mr. C. Miss Elizabetii sas, . daughter of Jiri: Other guests were Mra. Bradbiiry. of Ckange, a. relative of the family; Mr. and Mfs. Charles R. McDonald..

"n. and Miss Martha Bates, of 'aahingtonT ^ ~"~"

pq? ffeetart were quietly married at the homeHBHfaknBiffie Btttier on Gruit avenue yesterday eve­ning at 8 o'clock. . The officiating minister -was Rev7^fl."Q. Burr," pastor Gt Grace...Methodist Gbureh. — ^

flir t h f p H ^ m a r .

p. Young has re^ turned from a visit to her daugh­ter. Mrs. Paul E. Cookaey, Gh«rierti<m. S. C :

liFft mm rftftrived from theEockr feHerfouiHiation tiirough ^ e in^ tonationai Health f''?*"*""" i<wi>

Clarke Johnson, a student of the Virginia Polyte^nic insti« tnte, BlackdDmv. has returned to WiwiiBiinM to a i > ^ yM joBMajMr witii Ms gn-Mrts, i^rand^Mra. C. H. t l . Johnson. ' • '

B*. Coviagtm, it wiU bo romcm- Itfr. ««d^>tffc &^5r Mynaoh. who bered, took a leading part in the health campaign i n - ^ » e e Wit-Ham two years ago. Dr. and

tbe^te fBOon^J^diy , Miy 26r at half past twft members He reouaifeBdiJto. notft the change ef dweirteBBW fK-pared to take aome part in tbe

Btadeata of the Virgima Polytechnic Inatitnte who are

have been gnmted -permiariOB to 1<9kve tb« aSUgt UMWd^lvt i

Mrs. Covington fure expected here

mother. Mr^ U. M. Wheafc, of im^wntri^r

daughter of MrsTt.T'XT liirfcih Mjg member t>f --Aejanier^dass of Manasaaa High Sdiool, has been awarded a medal oSeni through The Independent for the

assay oa ''thalMvaldpment of the American Short Story." Special mention was made of the

iaa Annie

Richard Brace Hynaon, scfn qt

baa been a student of the Staon^ ton MIStMy Acad^ay^ haa re­turned to Manassas for the sam-

mer. MIM Lui&e Baykud. oi Rom&.

N. r . , a forttttf Btodaittrf Eaat-em College, attended tin

The Flower <S FLOURS it iTou will want more

We have a nice stock of the foUowing machinery Mrfc. R. Wafr Vaters.^ and her

tittle son, of Cnlpaper, this wfiflf are tbe gueats of Mra. Waters' Mrenta, Mr. and Mra. J A.

le Swart and MMB Irene Led-

m

thao» fl«a^aram1nahoni^,^,^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ return for a eeiUfltaietj^jjj^g^ j j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Sanders

ivA MIH Baih P .HinlHi. Tlw through tbaconnty demonstnlar of three Dootha farm.

worlE -en S e

— Misse* Safiy liBffan aaff IV.rothy Johnson, represent!ng Manas. aa High SChOOl In the Iff niis) debates at tfaa Uw4>aiaity

:'eated ; comae

the county, 3 to 0^ and

,verp n turn defeated by the t a:r. rroA a Norfolk h l j * sdaooL ~hf :.nal debate waa won by

man, memb«v of the seniw daraT

hig^ school students are working this week upon essays on "The Gauaei -TIaJLLed to, ^ e Civil JEax.'.!.lo be ent^ed in a. contest for which aaodi^ hasbocB <rff«cd

Mcogan M r s . ^ H. STemmbos, of Fhil»>

deipuia, IS ezpec^n iieie URI^K^

row to be the goest of her broth-tf.^HrrW;"lt gyera. woi Mr*. Vjren: '

Mr. and Mrs. R. S. BynaoQ and Mr. L Frank Pattie mot (»^

lUa Smnla^ iii Mtr Hynson'a ear. They were companied home by Mra. Pattie 'UUl liMb! Jlua_ Pattie.

Mfs: Pattergon, wife tsf Major Robert U Pattw-son, U. S.A..who recently sailed for France, attend

tliatweare mm, poiitioa4o ou ai a good price:

Com Xmg Manure Spreaders, Hoosier Cbmplanters, _Jjn>ft«W nrijU anH Umt^ Snwi nt, Weher Wkgom,

Mogul and Titan Engines (ife by LLCi^^ J. 1. Case f ^ w ^ faternational Pivot

MoWers and Duiders —

HAYDQCK 3UGGIE&

by the Ladies'Memwial Assoda

Rlnia Friday and Saturday, ^ * ^ J_ : „ _ teawItterOtneyri —^.^T- McConnetl preai- f edthecomm^nctfrnmil Bveiviseaaf

dent of the State Normal School I Eastern Ckdlege Tuesday at Radford, Wfil deliver the ad-1 jng and was dress to tbe graduates of Manas- and Mrs. B. sas High School at the commence- her mother, ment exercises'on June 15. Patterson^

mom-the guest of Prof. • T. H. Hodge and

Mrs. BaUantjne.

Manassas Feed, Supp^ aadimpleffieiit^ EVERYTHING FOR T H E F A R M — — ^

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> ^ ^ K V I S O R S IN SESSI0NlWuuiJDErtSD7fHE FUG ConUnued from Page One i 03ntinu..d From Pajfe One

salaii U3 DC K t S a day. spec.aTJRichm^-J- wEere I mnained I nine wocks. i csxuo uuniu on M road fund.

Treasurer directed to set aaide out of apecial^dtax fund $100; out of wiiicirtPpEj^pay-roUs for labor each two weeks on perma­nent road work in Brentsville

^1' jtrict Comoiisaioner of Rosda and board of Bupervinra rel«Mes the labor account out of the permanent road fand.

The clerk was directed tojepjy to a letter f roar George Bamett. Headquarters U. S. Marine Corps, Washington, D. C. offeringr the hearty Coopet-ation of the boardin the improYPrnpnt of roads in f,hi>

turn for more thatrfSi iee months. I " ^ *' "*> When I get back to the regiment Dr. W. J. Schofne, professor

^ tag company waa -on- d^achadU^ - aconomic ^aatos^ogy aod until a joint order of the j,8ervice, guawliag £a«dr-*ad O^ | atate entomologist, and Mr. Haw-

Bums ordered me back home as I ^^ '^ '^ specialist fcom the unfit for service * United States Department of Ag-

'ricuitur«, apedt four days last weekia-Uuarounty la ch« « a « - I P r ~ s ^ . « t Ujk.jiu. _ _

vicinity of Quanti^ where a|atiUhav.>itin ,nvr^^, i»n ol laiue lUsUucliuu ciUfli'M&,(UO grim remlndV of thT S e r or more men u te be established

The following^ accounts ware exMBSaaaT'tnBwiwiJ Vrii'l f >| tjftwHt the coufity treasurer for pay

MOW

meat: AC€0«NT»

County Fund— T. U. S U S M U , poor claim.. Graham Tiniey * Co., tjrpewtft-

_ ter ribbwi for elerk^a offim J. J. Curliir, iwart and T

paupers ' 73 vChaa. R. McDonald, 10 months'

salary as rop'tof_8dM»lL.^.-41»flft lira. RufuB DtvuTpoor claim.. 7 0& J- L. Dawson. at»«»^«M| ^~i

finffeage -5 80 J. J. Conner, 8am«. . . . .j^mT-rr:—-4-afr J. T. Syncox, UUBS . . . . . . . . McDuff Green, same.'.. . O, g. Hutchispq, a < w w , , . . . . . . . T. M. RiiBsell, s « i s « . . . . . . : . . . r r W. C> Wagener, lopplies for-C.

H. aiJjt ^ 1 . . . i . . ; ; . . v.v.. .TVv Chas.^.A^cBarbee, shMlff, snm^

mo<fci|jJfcid Tjowfya. W. 7 I V | K & t ; e a n i M r . v i e M i i g

Tni^tlad we stsnS'once more a reunited nation, ready to defend our country against ^ e common fb«.!l-

Another letter comes from Mr. James R Pearson, also, of Hoad-. ley, seventy-six years old^ who

^"^^ayg-fae joingd the army in-iafil at the age of twenty-one, serving under Capt Nelson, 49th Begi-meat, VlrJinBia Volunteelra, Com-

6 8 0 6 30

books M. i. Uottle, actiiig on coroner'a

W. A. Warren, samsv. . . S. S. Crallefaoe, same F. C. Ron'*>"ytr, —Tif, I. C. Reid, s a m e . . . . .

40 00

100 lOO 100 100

J. L. Payne, suae W. Harr -W; arris, witiwss at ewMF

MOO 1001

er'sinqpest . Charles Tajior,-game..../;:;;-r: Frank Anderson, same . . . : . . . : . ' Dr. &. E. Wine, sarvkyii in hin-

BO 60

' c a s e . . . . . . . . . .C^(L Leaefaman,-^

for C. H. and jalT G. A. Goasom, poor claim ,. C—H. Wine, taminening

nessos for coroner's jury W l ^ '

2 60

2 6 0 10 00

re., J. C. ihules B.

Barfoee, poor cktim.. AUen, «u've> a m l j a ^

Jas. R. Larkin, 6060 lbs. coal . . . Brentsville district lowfiiipd— O. W. Hedrick, oil and gB» for.

t r a c t o r . . . . . . . Sanae, labor and repairs . . . . C. W. Hedrick, work, seU, band

and team E. K MacKichari. work, srff.

1 6 0 25 00

10 GO 30 25

U 9 0 I f i K

8 75

hand and suppUev O. K. Miller, WOAM roads . C. VL. Halkiy, payuwHl fui iuaj

-2E-ttl 48 62

roller • D . JL lAndes, scraping road and

— w o r k on cnlTert

iOfOa^

6 9 0 C. B. Fitzwater, woHc on nwds. 21 25 W. R. Free, sapplias , '—8-Sa T. H. Cookaey, vod( aa n a d t . . J J t t Coles district road fond— Tho Texas Ca,, Crystslite OiT ., 30 «

5 « 10 00

#r

hauuDg Standard Oil C a , Atlantic BB^

gine oil ! ; J. J. Totson. work on roads. . . ; , H. L. S W ^ M ; work, gaaeliae and

oil • . . . . 27 37 Same, work on roads 2400 James Lock, work on roads...VI. 2400 I>anrfrteB~distrfct soad fond-!- .' -Standard Oil Ca,-oil aqd gas . . . 3fr% Dominion Metal Prodaeta COt, -

culvert piping 131 20 J. C. Dunn, worit on roads ^? ^ Same, freight paid on oil ,* , 'WW GainesTille diamet foad bmi-James Hudley, work on road 26 66 LL J. Melntoeh, warii en w d Pahner Smith, woricoB road.

_Same. boaidl U n e s Robinson, work on road^ Rob.-Mayhug^> C. L. Polen. w<xic on road BobL Wateon, use Palmer Sa i th -

work on road J. W. Garrett, work on road MarsbaU Blackweil,.wbrk Palmer " »"<*>•, Manassas district ro«d Harry Pote, work on road R. Le« JohnaOB, self and team,

work"

TOT 17 60

8 1 3 SSO

15 75

furlough for sixty days, suffered' a.iai»—- *3i^p|M>9t able to tt^

ore tnatrfSi

WITH THE COUNTY AGENT i AJWa^lo In|pr&ve

CHURi uRBfirs P= ERVICES

EPISCOPAL

Thetr M«<thoJ» of Haaid. IiBg Ifooa*

jt>» na<rMtiao

"TrirTTTy Pr..>»«t. n» tYi»~>pf j^hlinjIT it Epiaoopi Pv Burks, rector.

"I report again in jrin spring of 'iS5 an3[ was'sent to the wagon train, not yet being fit for ng-gular servicer - 1 WM at Lyncb-burg when General Lee sur-rendered._

"I carried a lead bullet in my left thigh fof four months and

Manassas. Rev. J -„ Sunday Srhnol a i . a ^ a.

St. Anne's Memorial Chapfl, Nokes-ville. Rev. J. F. Burks, rector.

Service Sunday at 11 a. m. .J]S9BlhoDiST>

Asbury Methodist Episcd|)aL Church, Manaaoas, Rev. J..Halpenny, pastor.

Sunday School at 10 a. m. Epworth Lea^q« Buaday «t T-p. m. Prayer meetmy Tbu>adas:^at^p. ra. Grace Methodist Episcopal Church,

South. Manasaias, Rev. H. Q. Bun, pastor.

Sunday School at 9:46 a. m.

sto'fe of those days, which is faat fading into oblivion.—I-am^

Smith, Pfrafcfcieat.Ldndaley. Sec-ond Lieut; Heory Ratcliffe, Fint

^S«rgeant Red Davis and Corj^ral

"We weiit tpJPumfriea.^^ writes Mr. Pearacm, ' 'and d r i i U aboat twelve monthut aftw ^hich-we marched to Orange Courthooae.

"We were engiiged in the first

this battle went to Seven Pines, marched-^to Cold Ear b(«v about one and one-half days, then marched to Mriyem Hill, fought aboat two^aysuidii ishti and then took up fte mageh to

- ' ^ e lar there in readioess for the second battle, of MauatBMT

-}There-we j)amed the comiasary,- — There were" bombs in this builds ingand thiny went off ahmrt mid-night, on. Smith ~radled on us ^ flll'tt wit:

uponr us. l%e nesct mas^g-yre went down to the old railroad cat About three o'clock we cbarsred the cut, took it and drove the enemy, tawarf Alexandria. This was the hardest fight we ^ a : 'Later we marched to Winches-j«iii, P»g*g«i1 ill ly>ffflr

the enemy to rout, marched on Harpers Ferry, took the arsenal, ipejuug fire about day Witifotir

artaUeryV' We crossed tbe river OD eof way to Antietam. There

''hiSing^:.'*''..!^??:':^. 7a6h»«tW«ghtr»^ We marched back across the river toward VedeiickdMirg; at Hamilton's CroBsing'we beafetihe. enemy back acxoss- the Rappa-haonodc river and watt iistfy feeostworks that had been made for us on Maory's Heights. The en Any crossed -the river aboye

ville. I was **-S but cwdd

oot in thiF battle

Bub Joh e o i ^ . neon, runmng

27 i6 25 60

6 2 0 T T W

J. S. Green, road dragging DaTM Brda. W»*rXS.. coal F. E. Salfer, team and man on

road ._. _8L6q « . W.BuUai. team aaJiiauaoBT- r

road —Mtffl

there a bomb burst over niyhead» wounding me in the back. Lem Dudley was iciued~«l~mylade.~ '

*1 was home twlceitanojB: the i o w y«4M MS t^ shot in the

W r Wagener. grease and otker — i i i i p p l i e s ' • ' I . Henry Payne, work on Soltrvaa'a

Bn(%-e .! M JetTn.»». woHC on

' '•- '.•.j-ar. di.otnct road food—

r >K•tal n">ad fund— lutn't H. Omrter, liuiiiiig n»i

- g 4 «

. ir . ton . .s J

<> appi Woolf

lie»tion fen4en. same

"1" • Uoffman; viewing Hunt's _^-;.-r., E.r>*ige, and nileage ^ f Snii til, sajiie '. - . •'••'- . .. T y . TTn -STr j*imwy uLCurKeHr~

I 24

and J i t j o y work OB BeUefair Mills

SCO

26 16

' 1 foQU^t at Little Bmndtop and was riwt on the diin. We w o e whippedand had to leave in

wHirttf W» MaiiF hii ^ Ga MtnuVf erosaed the river to RichBMDdand then to Petenbarg.

est of the bee industry. They visited many of the bee rai.Merii here and gave so tie dt monstra-tion&in bee culture— how to man­age to prevent itwarming. how to increase theoroduetion of honey, etc. Owing to the unfavorgNs weather, it was imfr>8aiMe to get to all of thejtiaees.

expert to find' so many people using such poorly arranged hiveo. Whji ii»t traiiufgr your'btrgB~to^ ntoyeabte frame hiwa and frame hiwa anj use foundation in the brood cham­bers? It win pay to dcr thlsT If you wish to make your hives, pur­chase one as a nuxiel. There are no patents to. prevent vou from doing this.

iSive yourbee.s a litrte mi>re at­tention;—If you wish in kWow

JunToF'lJpwortir'League at S p. Senior Epworthr League at 7 p. m.

urrHOiAN Bethel Lutheran Church, Manassas,

Rev. Edgar Z. Pence, pastor. Choir practice every Wednesday eve­

ning at 7:30. _ Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching Sunday at 8 p. m.

S T A T E M E N T Of the FukkAciaJ CandtUon of T h , B««k ai Occo-

l«.cTpo/*tg<i. WcatW »t Otxa^umn. ui th« W P r i s e . W i U u k S t e t a s f V i f ^ i a i . . . t

i»ia«atin< ncaoMiccs

Laaai «iiew»c(iuirn.:::: O T « d r » f t . - . 'S«u«<i . Otbar r«al « a t s u owaad .

-rtst.-ntw W.«l

100.00

FIVECBMT9 A Utit FIRST INSEJl-

n o M - T i a u t E CEirra s u a s £ Q U £ M T

clacnnca SS.OO Daa f n 9 Natknal 3 u i l u S.4U.M r»p«r-CTir—ey tl*M Fnet iaBal papar eamnejr , nlolMk and

....__ mii 0«Mea4».

TotaK. .uuniM LIABILtTICS

Capital 'tock paid ta 110,000.00 Snrplui fund. .^. . 1.100.0S

l a t a n a t . axpaaaaa and tax** ttLU Diridands unpaid 4S.« ladMdual dapoaita, Ineludlns aaTteai

dapoalta n.lM->l Tiaw eartificataa of dapoatt UTT.OO a m i I »d for aeeruad latataatopdapaaHa TIM Baaaryad f«r accruad iaUtaat oa eartl-

ReatMofdapaalt 1114 aaaarvad for accmad taxaa

.Kl.07<.aO

PKESBYTXIUAN

-the^jer A l M f S l ^ j pastor. Sunday services—Sunday School at

9:45 a. m. Subject, - "The Importance ' ux ran I' a.ii iiii.gpfc .t xi

Preschingst 11 a. w." Subjeat, "One Thing Ghrii

Do.' tian'EMeavor meeting at 7:30

IGro Uni.

emacli Wednesday —Union prayer meeting at

8^p. m. Leader, Rev. H. Q. Burr. Clifton Presbyterian Church-Sunday

senuces—Mission Band. 11 a. m. Wo-

more about them, write to the Asricultural Dep*rtm«*nt at Washingioi^ for frt-c bu I leans, or write me and I ntistt Xte glad to get tham for you ' .—

— A CAKa -The undersiifned desires to

Bincgrghr thank attttiiWe whff rook part in puttinir out the ft- eat the buhgatow-Af-Mr-JG. -Paul N»:-i3on OD Thursday la r.

S«T'J^l. " G r o w i n g " Cfinift«T*«x;r^V5.^j«^ . , _ ' S w a m to and aubaeribad

eeting at 8 p. m. in the Tab-

man's MiMJonary Society, 3-p. m. Greenwood Preisbytenan Church, Vin-

nieville. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Subject, "The Importance of Self-Con­trol." (Temperanee Leascm.) Preadi^ ing at 3 p. m. Sub}*ct,."One Thing'I tto." • Cuugr^gatiuiial—mwtiiig g t w sersjce.

\-aitftb United Vlre thren Churches, i Key. 1,. Messick, pastor. JHd6ajy - l»«f w«t tfcfa* SofHlays at

Ua. m. Buekhalt-First and third SaMfatyaat

-Jn: Aden^ Second and fourth Sondays at

A^JilBiOH. — U-v m. ^ =-——

Tout

For R e n t - ^ acres land,5 acres cleared, good soil, peach orchard, excellent water, also 5-acre place, good spring; betji have snwU isouse; moderate rent. B. If.

!^iJBridweU, Admr., Briatow,Va.

T J . M C J M B . . « . « n . .h l«r rfn. that th« abova b a trua atataoMot of th« Aaaoeial adaditlon ol ttf Baak of Ocyognan. tnsTit sf fiwnnnsB, m TIM naii WUUaa. Stata of Vtrctala. a t tha naaa on tHa l«t af nykDOvladsa

Ax

tha l«t d u af May. UlT, a n d l "

ta tha boat

J&MaS'lI. BAaasE. CaaUar.

M BSAC If. UAVI^'

H. A. JSLI.iaON, Oiraetan.

baf era ma by Barbaa, Cadriar. t U i lOth'dar of May.

action IS necessary to collect over* due taxes^ Finsnce Committee, Town Comeil. W

JaiM l»17.

R. R. WooDYABD. Notary PobUc, My aammlialoa axpiiaa J iaaary S*. IWl.

TRUSTEES TO MEET

A meeting of the Manassas District School Board will be held at 10.a. ro. Tuesday. June 5,

lin the directors' room^ of tfar National Bank of Manassa^ -for the purpose of appointing teach­ers for the scbools m the town of Manassas iand Manassas dis-trictlfcThe patrons of the dis-trict are invited tu attendr , By oH"" »f *>"» Mintty—F^^ trict School Board. ^ ^

- p. J; ARBTNfiTON.-< rk.' T T "

It

am no to..^, -.niifcr^ nected with the Comwell Supply Co. W. L. Jerman.

For 4ale—Good driving horse, trap, runabout and harness. Mrs. A. E. Spies, Manassas, Va. 52-3

Bicycle for sale cheap. Horace Poa^. Manassas, H. F. D. 2. 51.

Uressmating at inode r a t e rates. Mrs. F. Reid. WHE"

Notice—The town treasury is in need of funds and the ergeant hasTwn ihstructeff to SMEZZ

Owing-to the further increase in price of coal and freight on coal, we have been fcnved to ad­vance the cost of water to the

4conBiin:wr 5 cents per thousaad-galluiis— this applies tcrsltrates— and the minimum from ll.GO to $2.25 per quarter. Public Utidities Committee. Town CoondL 50

Pur sale^BusiBesa property in town. Good investment: small ^_^

aaaall capital n^ceessar- Ap|rir~ or address X care JOURNAL. jSO^

Hmae for sale—Rofat. AHutdu-aon. ; . 48-tf

-For Rent—Nine-room house. water otf poroht ganien>hen hense 4tnd stable Wenrich,

Apply to BM. H. D. ^ ^ ^ ^ — f « -

For iSale—isriead gi5od~shee^^ and lambs. F, Manassp; Va

Warner Lewis, 4S'pdlt-tf

- For Itoiii—SiT.iw>m lihiMA <m Battle St D. J. Arrington, Urn-

-4fctt-

- THOotfa Bock ^g»^=^00 for IBc J . ^ OMner -ManaBBaa, YM,i84i

KockB and Wltite and Brown Leg-' horns-ems $1.00 per 15: $6.C per 100. Won 4 firsts andl I at poaltry show. Harvey A. Young, Manassas. Va. 2-2 to &-1

Ca^rt^K. Htf, bp • a v S M a * a i B

• e».ka.

Style-Wear-Ecwooiy-^7:—this it the combinarion that has

For S a l e - P u t ^ Whifa Ply^

For Bent—One large Joomovor pool TOom, suitable tar office or bdsinees ent«i^risfc Apf^ to E. R. C o n n g : _ - _ 38-tf—

Banpsd-and- White CTyBreotii"

Fire Inmirance—If you are afraid of Matoai AJBasamestsr fay our aid. l ine CompBiniei ~ou dou't like the increasing old line rates, try otir Mutual. Td(e your Choice. We r«>prft«Pnt hnth -kinds. Austin Curporation. 8S~

_ Bolstein male calves fmrnfaigh-prodocpg cows. J. J. Conner, Muiasr saS.' VaT '•- 27-tf

Wanted-^60,000whitet>afcereig~ this,' Ste usaodgeii^tiees. M. I^nch & Co. TS-tt

Z7di

WsiMaatii.. n C 1917. Aoeout the shore,

occsaion Southeiu Railway will'haTe on sil*^ tTitstioae ia VingiiTs gieilTy sediwsd loaai

44

trip b ie tJ^jtajtaWsshisgtnB.B. 0., J n e W J i 7<Ik. U17, bsariag faattetan liait of Jaae Slst, 1VI7. Eits—ioa of Saal limit osa be leeaied-by deposit oE tii^et with SpesialAgsBtaadpsyi^feeoiSc. OoBsdt' flljiali Hi' - ^ i " - •- write R: H. DeBrita, D. P. A., aaattna Rsawsy,W^Usaiaa_

^r^4* - B w ^

S t ^ q ^ the NaiioSiy3o«he«.-^hBter iSe prexnt cacxiitkMi of high ptices,*

iBWe gwrantw of iplqwlii ji«ar aiii_

^y&ipaie, the ••d«riiii^»il <

hand on one of my srips. I • ^^Iwilh Lee when tae suiieadeiej

at Appomattox Courthouse. He .vfe me a roll of jionor_and_a

^[ ieee <^ the Co^derat^fU^Kr-

^11 h«/.lf m y I H A a g a i n , " M r

' \^ Pearsonconckides. "Iwcmidfight

.iistnct bond issae

\ i RnjifW-nifht, *.>rii or. .,rtract m Occoquan diatrwt . o66 67

and Stripes afr I fotight for the Stars ami Bars. Bat I am feeble

I fought to help m ^ this a great nation and ' urge evaryone to stand togetlier with aU miidit to protect thist the great­est on earth-'' ^ _

careful WDAaiaiiihtp,

-gfest

Tlio drmsnil fnr TT'T'"" '"' -'"-"-' •' ''-~' -""*T—* »i.„« m«t>iC-Mts. AttlMTii cfcfei «f the wwdwyimigfet

^dech a* the «hea h>war >i ci.—CVnmiM with their

vaffTifc r h t ti^^ • la your g*"**

S^pbu

•i-.pmfwtt fH , itties trnamOttti/)

HYNSON'S "THE xjtJALrnrsHOP* MANASSAS, VIRGINIA

••^w.T'M^Biaaiiiw ^••-

Too ass hereby aotifiad that at t«a V d e ^ —^ " sMnad of J u s . 1917. a te al-

fioeef Ihs aaderwKBed oommiaaoaar in A» Town of Mansisai, Priiwe WiUiam Count

i—tooer ^ Mueiiid to leeate ttw d e w e estewd J y JML CSTCait(;oart ior thealorentdcoutyoolhe 4A 4af ef Dseaaber, 191C. in the .

* M raadertheatyleafAa-

dte audsisigitsd toj^Oftae wnrmK-

1—Of what tsod the defeadam is seised ia Prinee WiHisnifonnlT. '

8—ThsTjaijI ^is^iTf thereon iatbe order of Ihair pnarjjy, inclndiaS current sad d«-

t — W h e » t f r t>i* r a n t , and p r n t t . wi i l trithia ftve yeara, pay oS and discharge the

5—Aad other pertiaest matter. Ssiddscraeaise directed the pnhlicatian nf

j g ajjiii Im h i iiishi la ' l i i M Joonai is the ereat aollee cannot tn f eeatod in poraon epoa said Jee*ie Betes, •biah aeiii aetioe cannot he ao exncntKi ao to

_-.^__ ^ reORMTOS SO-4

D.^\ IK'S

Wt^^s^^Ljiui^AlJeB Co ^IMH^ SCTMt N. w . WASHINGTON. D C.

Jewelers SilT«rsmitha

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THE MANASSAS J Q U I W T L / F R I I ) A Y . MAY 18. Itfl7

seeTHERN mm SYSTEM

SCHEDULE In effect September 24, 1916.

Gbkcdola fifOPW puUiihed o a l l ' ^ intv-

*r"-"'r SOUTHBOUND.

No. V—Daitr l o o l , 8:30 k. m. l>«liT*n

e , XO^iai rtnrJTnHHrTlTf »n<rBinKlgJn^^ Ko. 43—Dailj through train for Charlotte,

l O l f l a i i * »illiitop-«t Man»8««»on a««. No.XT—Elic«pt3un(iaT,IboaTfr«n WaaB-

iagluu to WartaaWii *i83 f- «»• No. 16—Daily local for .Warreatoa, Char

WILL SOLVE ' Ii1v'--r 1* iiauntouar haa aaltad Uuit

pcuslou U- illscuiuluued becaua* It l»D't

One icKged wof f l^^HTa paralyxed I man (-[xjieU liotn aa Ohio taflrmar}'

DoUic Is Ofl Finn Bisii ••"» -"'' tbir..v-a»« mue« » wt IHiWIIW l a VII 1 11 Ml • * • * • • • niarried. Imt were taught.

U U not maytttt and battery to-*K your wife- with a custard poddlns a Nawark iurj dtM-Uled Ui tbe caa* of a Soutil Orauge (N. J.J mau.

Two. tjuiiUrMi dollar bloodbaund aeat on tbe trull of aii eacaped prlaoiwr ID Weat Vlrjflula made frieoda with a fufitlve and went with him.

Bhootlitg »t- baltooDS baa become auch a popular 8i>ort with Nebnuka

i u » u ^ l l ! l l Q s « Before Re-

AUTOCRIiGY GONE FOREVER

Aatarlean Pubiio Dalightad at Chanfl*. •aya Young Ruaalan, but Miiat Ra-•iWMbar That Rem* Waan'l Built In a Da/—Muat Rid Army af OfllMra

- t»yal ta Otd Ragima.

• y ELIAS TOBENKIN n4 th» Vigilantaa.

T h e greatest immediate service tha M e n iiacplt en* romitr Huaala ta

lottMTiile andway Bt«tions,5:l2 p.m. Pull ^n^n Paiior Car to Warrenton.

^0.41—Dailj through train, 10:4fi p. m. ttopa tolel oi! paaaaogen I n s ^jijungtoc «aa^.&Iauiuln* and to uke oa paaaaufjert tm yoiati it which •chednled (oatoV'

NORTHBOUND. No. 18—Except Soadar. local farom War

rantos to Waahiagtoo, 7:00 a. m. No. 1ft—Daily throo^ train lietweaa

ottearille. Warrenton, ManaaMa and Waakington, 9M a. m

the present crisisTaTto^BrHlCTStana It a lid, underatandlDC It. to be patient

^gfituhitt Rpm> i^»'t not built Ifln: X flurrBlrtf" t t e xnost archaic of

monardiiee In the world canaot be turned into tUe moat liberal Q* repofe-Ilea without friction or disturbance of aome sort. To mistake, however, the^ pangs of childbirth of Russian freedom for a death throttle la, to say tbe leait. Childish. Autocracy la gone from Rna-d a never to return."

ypU WfTll'^ oTpttct the spoke these wofds to be elderly and. being a Russian, to have a beard of proper dUnenslons and, being a former nUiUlat. to have hair to match the beaxd. But B. VUdeck has none of ii,^^ .ftrlhntM H P la a man In the

sued a a appeal for them to Quit It

Wi^man mayor, council, m a n b a l i n d street commissioner rule Valley Cen­ter,- Kan., whlcU-faaeB^t-*-maw-te-lta <»mplnv They won on platform of Clean streets.

EngUsb publisher with German name aent message. "Rush secret bread," and censors demanded detaila of plot He explained he had merely wired for

.proof* of a new novel

lifted a feed barge from • Kan-farmer's wagon and aet it down

..seme distance away. A. few hours later p o t h e r et<vm carried the barge back on to the wagoi>.

ingtoiC 8 747 a. m. ?Slaiaa~?arlor CJar. No. 10—Dailr ttxsal, MO p.m< poansato

at Orange with O.&O.Bailwayltwb Bicb aead sad QordoaaviUe. — - —

Wo. 88—Daily, 8jOB p. n.t Heal t m a he tweea Hanieonbiirg, ManasiMfe kad Warti-

- iNo. 44—Daily throai^ train between Ma aaaaaeand Wa^ifi<{UB,a:!l9 p.B. —

H o . 9 $ — ^ 4 T tl>ro<>«l> tfMB, coaabeaud ' *•" *^—-^--Midilaw Tflrtt'

thltdaa, clean shayem tola Mte cgfOBBgd He_^ iJk8 ' Ehigllsh well' *nff

thoughtfully Bii^ *» anxious that n o mistake be nuCOe.wltb

iO-Mp.1 Loaflag. WBBTBOtmD -

Mo; 4»—Daily local toy HaraiaoBbdfg aad intenae4i«te noiau, 9:40 a. aa.

Ho. 21—dwly local to HarrieoobarK. 5:00 n . « " „ —

W. H. T A Y L O E . Paaa TtaAe Kft

— a. r. OABTrOw; B *Br

O t i L t M A W W T t i l CO.

Washtagtini^

—^(gr r i l l W i * - l M t t | | Oolrllrrn' PepwUea. The nneletui ot'tha

—SaTwrware, Etc premaey in the foBtnring

linea haa bMta tecognind for y a a n . Dependable qoaUtieil, ^ t a a l T U y

Inwaat pricea for THE B M T . ,

Starliag Silvarwara r i ^ a l l*lal*J W a f Higk Gwiaa C«ttasy-v

TaUoGlaaswaM wClaaa-

TeaetSeta Braaaaai Caspar fr<f <Mi-««y ni.fcaa S Ckafiiig Piali * b a » i s r i i r I I M I M I I • • > • ' P a « U r L a a « a _

- l U t w a i t i iFBMrwa

CMr

DUUft&lttimNm 1215 F St. and 1214-18 6 OL.

WASHINGTON. O. C. . V.

regnrd "HeTiTi

to his cltl-^Btwthig in tDls cdaniry.

•tft By ClioHJe—and a g w d one.—Mrr Tlsdepk was rewmtly appointed news editor of the New ¥«** paper For-ward- ff^ *~''" "1*™ things AMtfertcan aa-an American.

lie Oatljrttted. T b e Amertcan people." Mr. Vladeck

contintMd. "hate taken the-<i*aB»e <rf governments la Baatta M t h a shott^ of joy. The Amwlean public was de-Hghtwl to aee Bnaata free Itaelf from curiam aad autocracy, bat aow we to the Pgited Statoh aeai l)ectiws«f there a » dte^refawnta In Rni«l« ^^»w«" T^rkwia parttea a x t facttaaa. We al«>ol4 no* "»• That was jtwtmetltfa^ to tfgget

jIttMTS 2>0fl0.000 BOYT i l i lORKIIi f tESBttE

Unifed states to EnroH and CaR Out All Idle :La( Between Six-4een and Age 6t EnUtmeBt

W A S H I N G T O N . D. C .

**A Victrok in Every Home* ^Tliere u every reason why there should be—Kann's big stock; and^he fact that-you can buy on your own terms in reason;. makes this possible. Tbe wan-who js-woritiag in the open every day anil all day at.top speed for Uncle Sam, providing thei^y? for the nation, NEEDS some sort of r^^*c!;^i^^£_*^ ^^ day's work is over.

a mazunum amount of pleasure at a minimum expenditure of energy. Hie 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 listen to his favorite opera, band music, popular songs, recitations, violin, piano, or Hawaiian guitar selections^ etc, pUyed ON T44E VICTROLA, and find the keen­est enji^rmeet in 4bem;inei^al diversion, physical relazati^on, and spiritual uplift

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

Home of SEALED records

Elaborate plans are^betng perfected tOK a mobillxation of the idle yooth of 1 ^ coontiy for uaa tn agrtcoltiu* and other indt2strtea ^ta l to national da-fenae. Kveiy lH>y pbyaicaBy fit for mwtoal labor between alxteea yliara

•TOM retomtkai m Ktiaata la tne om-gioarth of a labor diatnrbance. First eUQC a fttrlke. then a revoliill««i, ftiHi freedom, Immediately after the revo-KitJiQii waa accomplished tbe workin« ef jtetrograd. who ware tbg bitekboiiiiB « d ( ^ revoItitioB, o'rga^Ssed tttesaaelTaa Into the Coancfl o f ' Workmen'* and

to Eat

My U and Fancy Gnx^es

Ecom^warie

Staftle •

O.J.ARRINGTON MkHkVik%. n VIKCDIU

Hew^ : I ' i

(^IjaBlsatipn was t h a n alnce the miSt Intldb of IftOB. They revived It now. The workmen of Uoacow porfacted a almllar organizatltm, and the workmen of other <:ttie8 followed su i t

"About twotor-three veeka ago theae cooncUs held a coDTcnaon. and a na-Hmmi ftrpii^l«atkm Was perfected. In the United Statea.we call tMs CPTOCU of Workmen's and SoldleiHi' DcpuUean Labw p a r ^ It la -the tart and, to

- political party la Rnaaia. *

"I thtek U la ^ p r e a t e a t Importance tff A — ' ^ ^ itok ia niisnaferaltanu"TR^

The <B»arklng tnaaaea qf Baaata' hiVa t<*t*At&t rBTUlutluu. The Watfc?

their orgKhikatloa, the CooBcU «< Wofk' 'a aad^Oicialtat I>epatiea.

CewweH la Wet Pga-Qeriaii. ^^Tim CeoncR.^^ p^mtlea i» not pro-

The Boaalan

by plana for thia moWUaatton. which la t P be Made by the daparHiieil «t agr<f«itn«. jhrongh iha.United .Butaa rwOTT w«rldn».iBi«eMi. HB*W dfpPE meatal organisation. . TtaHCftAre GbflQOjOQO boya betwean a(z-. teen and the eg* of enUatmeAt It U eatlmated that 3,O0D,OM> ^ theea are permanently idle. The goveminant prnpnuea to try y> enroll these for na. tionaU. defense 4rerk. OatUnlagr't^ porpoae and scope of thejplan Wli||aat B. Wllaoo, aecretary <*labor. aald: -^:d«-eEal fif the statee and many of the boys' cluba and ofganlsatioaa have undertaken already to . mobiUie tbe yooth of the conntxy to aaslst in pro­moting an early and aocceasfal con-dnalon of the war. T>w tt^partment of labor haa entered apbn the work to in troAnr^ taAffi mo«-bn«la nt wo^ordlnat-Ins these 6rgwpMtiaia."3a JMrtge tbat distrlbntlon <if the labor thoa obtained imQBj

will whlcii_wlll give the greateet-bandit to the nation, to prevent walste M tt-fort and a duplication of activity and to g v e the project a national aspect

This is VictrobrMo. IV

Other Vidrolaa, iis aD fiiiiahe«, at price* from $15 to POO This U Victrok No. K . . . : . . . . . . . .$50

QN^YCWRC)^TF»MS-IN r^sr^^^ik^ ejfcTAiLOCUESFREE OI» REQUEKfc

KANN'S-^FOURTH FLOOR 1

FREE

•The departmeat, a* A rawHT of a u r e y of the country, eathnatea that t h ^ ' g e SJPBtMIW Ul je between

» a n « i t l y Idle, and dnrinc Oa aaontha the nonibe^ of vtoeeivted boya ta greatly aogmaotad. The dtputaient propoaee to earoa ttieae boya for the

\. —my meat market tiiat I havejiedd^ to do so, and be^ to announce that hereafter I will offer daQf the choicest sea food tiie market affords.

Gatauux. The Boaalan maaaea a n not ^^^11 i ED^SatBUn^ m e fiCHGiCnSHHI la B O K

i la hara always come from the x v w rlaaai^. the twreaocrata. The Work­men's CooncU la not Qylag into~tbe arma of Germany. It la true that thla party <tf workiag pa<Vle woold like to « e a «)eedr-eBdte«of the war, b t It would Bke to Bee t U a > » t oat oC k>Va frff ^ T T ^ ' T . *^% becanac It la afrakT af thnar pro-Oermaa bareaaerata «t the

*The Coonca of Workaaen'a a ^ Sal ' t)apBUea ^edtwa peace, >wt a o c

peace at any price, largely becaoaa l i i«a ta eea elyfl e^d poHtieel Jlhatty^

aatatUabed on i flni fuuildattuB In

^^^'revolntlon of March 12 baa left 1000.000 ofBdala who drew t h ^ l T v e . Uhbod from the iM -rebate Jobteaa a»4 xaady for troabie. The koaalan c a e e a of the army weta innmngy: ^.^f^r^^^mA wtfh th» eAA T»fivik»-. There a i* half a BailUoB of them to ba raplaeed *rha linHfJTT -of Paaala nnd^r t h a old I IMMHII • • Far %mH\m end Bridle lagline was a farce. Men ware ap-patnted to office not to deal 3n«tica,~biir _

^fer trareancraey^ " hsya te-h»-daiOCTatlo, who are

"Oor»ew" Ased. We stiB harr snsna-

oid price. CwHer Defogc kJi all sold. . - .,

Foote'sWaHPajigfaBt

BMwnand lm»»e«*lata Solutrofi. " A I T O T t l e se ^proSteOU demand

Tfa» workmen

eoUectioB of the best pecoM of tbe late l>r. H. M. Oarkaon, $1.00 postpaid AddroM THE JOURf<AL, MAnasaas Virginia.

a a — -• - — m • • • II • .*.^kiL^AnKMUkL

laatitntlon by the old regime. It la ^•m fln/Hny Itaelf. It l l Clea^jng hooaa

I and freedom.

la BMiat eajpabia <tf doing. Tha aa^ioiay <sr tBeffi~"viH~ tuF ^ttltead^ aa moae having had azpertaoce tBota, boya wiio hara lae^vad ttaanal i^ainlng Inatroctlaa la the hish will be placad probably la the Mf-bttildlnff yarda. Manr win g» to other

- ladi striea. "No boynnder Sixteen y w a ot age

H a(H:epte& "WHI~W~i5cepteJE icaca- moat p o a a carefiil physical examtnattfln made by a gnmned pbyakaan, ahowjug tharhe la able to wlthatand ttw riaw WTtha,

Fuiier^s<»d Stand

labor wUch ha prppoaee to perform without detriment to fala health aad S S ' S a ' B S r n o eeaununlcaUa Tha coeaaat of hla parents or gaarOlaa

Jairad, nf hia aajpkiyar fer hie- eaneUasea^

gtrea. .f o boy wtU be permitted ta l*. foU f«Nr l<>es than « month of ascrloa.'

F8ES10EIIT SEEKS

6y Fattier to M t h f . Seeking tbe saddle aad bridle Jhat his

F. 0- tiT'fla I fag him If be kno^s la whdae tioattr aloa t h ^ B o w ar*.

The Rev. Joseph Wllaoo, father of Pnwlijmt Wllwp. KKta iftffT

Im -ara

the men w h o paid heav ies t In HosKla s batt les for f^pfldom. and natnral ly they w o n l d n o t Uk«> to s e e the f r u l U of their yictory snatched frotn t^fvn

—nits -la- ••>»• ^Mty.'h ti.Hr' i*. • -•- •••• dealte for peace an>>'ng

PI nUU'ul - tbawi waa uiidef the to-nrv^MitnR , K . , ~( 4t# Ki-jjim ^m^^aaddle ba4 come Into Ute pciJULastoa of Mr.,Lyon and wrote'h'.ni aiiklng what flaaadai, rtffer M w jmlil c.li'L.tlapr. lar. x^yea ooe§ rn t kn •••<«- -^.f ; --fs<"Tit owner qC the rti-•<-<• whi- h '^o .-cMoAmut satfes to

\ H [ n - " - I people sod their apokeamen. I:;.: tbfs. p a b ^ are demornrtir But nirt fine-inoat. and they will nerer constat to a peace for Bnaela alone, rcgirUJeaa of tlie dangers which sach a peace may being to tha reat of the world."

, aoe.<i « ( «tK>Otfl a n whlrh u;.: Into a surf

Tbe People

RE IN FISH ipreciating -Sannders' SanitaiT

Methods Demand That He Add a New Line.

So magy' of niy wiatomerB have requested e to OMrry a line of frwfc fish m connection With-

%X)1^ has b e » fe(»:^t and you are invited to inspect it. This cooler will insure vour getting fish t ^ t are dean and free f|x>m the injurious flies.

Pearmit me to impress tqkln you this fact: If if s sold here it's samtMry. - ^

T%e QroiB[gbt~of~qaaiit3r:in '8ni tei^ after jnice is fjorgotten.

i^Htr^AUNDERS^ Menwssas, Virginia^

FARM HWACHINERY • • M

^

before JiM^ig^ form nM^hjiierya ^ e |

ovac line and ICN^ for fiuth-these announc^nent - » —

in

tn Ina'-ce»w[W4. iH en InTPOtsd that

--'.r.« a rolled poetar. , ,.cri tbe na i l la

:; wUl hold It. \

One-balf (C R. fare re­funded on purchases

^ ^ 11 ^eaaaeaasaaaaaa

•mwelF Supply Company MANASSAS, VIRGINIA

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a a a s a i — a a s a a a a e a a s a s a a — § • < § » • » « » «

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• • THE MAii>°'' SNAL. FRIDAY, MAY ' .7 -._

r iin-ii^-- ~>*HC*"

1

I H o m e D r e s s e d a n d it THE ENTIRE I '•'WestciifMeaU Beef, Lamb, Veal and Pork

GROCERIES FANCY AND STAPLE

AMEBlCnrFEEa ;YOUR lNCOBFT)Sr;PPBLlC SALElThefliiaiityStor

Gash ^*aid for Country Produce and Live Stock

Coiinei^r^arket V ; C O N N E R BUILDING M A N A S S A S ^ V A

RYTHING FOR BUrLDING BUTTHEI

. 7 Otfiar Cropa"*'Riinning Ovar," ' "U, how«Ter, we ^otild sot have. «8 Biiicli wheat io eipuii HB yroaU be utMiMary, Ibere w>iiin • •Uoiif protr kblilty tbat we Bball bare otiwr avafi-aMe food luBpUee, auch a« eottt, -MIU, potatoea and tbe like, not only ta fan m^uiirejbttit nuoilnK oyer." . _' ^TheN ia mnch cheer b i the way people In the town and on ttte farm are awake to the neciissity of gn^ttj inoeaslng food pcoducts tiila year," Mj* Archer Wail Puuglate, ctmnwin 0t the ecmuaittee. ^ "Net only aKe gai

- i -

Jewelry^ Sportiiig Goods Whfin ynul Tnfr tvTpuixJiMing a watchv a mg. a aea^

or brooch pin, or other jewelry, remember we can s u { ^ your wants. Most smythks in the,

. 'jspofUng goods iine wilF bric^irf iiere-^ -—•' ' —at an attractive price.

^atdlrKqiairfl^iDid FiUiBg ^

H ^ W E N R I C Jeweler and Optidaa ^^^apawa*, Virginia

tHOWwaiirstr seem* iikelj that OMca WiU be 100.000.000 boabeto aT«Uabl( for export, in «ddttlon to aboat 14.000.-000 bnafaeia alttkdy ahlppeflr-

•I'ua gamteih to mu futtiiw v w pHeatcd, It la aatd. >y tb* poaalbie wheat Tielda fa Spain, riance. •Ea» Uqd and lu tbe

^ S Q I U ^ lO WUUJU J..«Mat»wad w b f t.-

* r aeema qiitte anre that the Saf-Hah production win be larger than nana!. If tbe energy and intereeta of -tte- ggyemmetn aad

iqrit~atKCTTtr"Tl5ere remaaa MM Uie moat ImporSmt ThctorTlBaiSa' the Dooilnlan la at oace a lar|» pro-doclnit and large ezpor^g coqntry.

n p n \ y N i F OivvMrTiYxxr The children always enjoy takii^g picturw-Tr addfl to th» plnnnnrat nf thf .diy*! ontiiy; besides, takir« th«B >B etaan, cdacatiaas] tm

V

w S i «rery Kodi^ er b o w n i e purcbased— ^ ivee, p M ^ wtb«rriprtoaAo^o«faltfry,*!A.

iBondilj maganne for ^ « amatenr ^M>*

_tognkgfca^:^^ r - — " .. .-- -•

Dowell's Pharmacy "THE RLXALL STORE'

Wheat Syp(Ay Nonnal, Otter Crops "Rttmimi Over."

lEW FARMEBS ABE BUSY Qrave Problem* ef Finding Mean* of

T ran tpor ta^n Mu«t So Mot—Canada Hamporod by Lack of Stprago and •h<ppii\a Facilitiaa—13,000,000 Oeaen EgBal-ttat-y*arty by Ca«»laa>nM«. '

Tbe committee on atatlatlca aitd mtmna^tiim nf thm Oh.tnhtr "f C"Tn-merce of tbe United States, after an InTeetigatlon nation wide, announced thM tbe United States will be equal tu

world fuud aupply deiuaud. r_r*pcwrt from tbe

committee says, "the wheat crop wui be normal, but if not other products will sare the situation.

"In tbe last analysis it seema that the real problem of tbe EXiropeau food importing rnunfrlK will he nna nf abfi fident -and safe transportation even more than the question of enough food Mpply.

A statement laeued by the chamber aald:

"With fsTorable weather from.now on, tbe total winter wheat yield mayi •raMWhat y^^ugh not. material];^ ex-„ yf^ ttifJharTeat of last year. At this Ttigf" •rf fbi*" ffrr''iT"ili iif iht spring wheat crop all that can be reasonably aald la that the law of chance la for a gjeaW'pddwQim Uian't&at of last aeaaen. : —• ;

dcna being ctUUyutya entjwheie auU-- '""'^ 1» further fnmpllratlftn on ao-vacant lota being- naed. bat-lawna; parka, nillrr>ad righta nf way and t\nw.

-cr:gardens ar» deyuted to the'^ndoinr of aU manner of yegetablea, Qf .«T«n greater moment la tbe stor^ of an acreage of com, oa,t8 and potatoea that will bre*te- tH>wi lo°« rgcoife " '"Beckwiln^ 100.000.000 '^'•n^tWltl In

-frttgwing tha- rale that incoate* np ye and bKladlttg f*,0(N> for married par-soBB and 13.000 for ateKle panoaa will pay only the preaeBt tax »»t»of 2 par •etat: . ' ^" ~

nmnd flfBrea. we ahaU need apfKroxl-nurf^y 823,000.000 jMiabdSi of wheat tot amp .own Qse an& foE^aeedlBgr-and Oie. lemalnder will be available for export. These figures will vary according to

~^)oweted exemption and not tb* don-ble burden of lo^mred eiemptlen a»d InciMaed rata 'Oat wfil -faH vpaa fai^ ^SOiea abOV« M.U001 —

— . the amount which we-earty evet late —A-Barrted perwm wltli a s tncom* of *ti» TBI 7 harvest arem the iSW cntp, tbe amount Of atocka of flonr wbleb we also carry - over tiiia year ba^ond tte lat of Jniv and *h^ a^Mga whtrh we ahall plant nc»tf all aadnext aprto* for the 1»18 haireat

"So far a» gther prlntdpaT wheat «^ 'porttng eeuntne* are concemed, it ia pointed oat. It la known that the Ar< geBtiae cri^ of wheat ia akort and that the «3cpetta will be-nnKtt leaa "ttam laat year. It'to very, dltfcult to get definite information hi mnia

Uf the sitsatLon a|Hmi»ii>lj llM Tixll»«-aaiag

f-fBd cosaeqaeatly export* will - not bs ^olte so large aa last year, bat tlilala

I Mtreljr an estlmatei aince the hafveet Is not yet on.

^Auatratian Crop-Ample. "HJu the othet* baud, ft looka very

mnCh flf if A _ _ _ _ _ _ for ber motb«^ coontfy. Tbe Ati» trallan crop la harvested It la of

age t^oduction. After sopplyrfg the

-Tttt-aoKhweatem provlnoea—Maaltobai, Ai-.berty^>nd^ Saskatcbewtn—at&c* dally tn these three provincaa there is mm-h muie grain cilaedTluHi U~f(tiF •wumtei.

ThttT aeriona difflcultlea ara tbe lack and transportation fadUtlea

a la deolaaad. fif i iHag—of s»HBg wheat In Canada ia late becanee ot wet, ro»*-w*a£bfr. It is piagieasing

ISs l In" aotilfceni "porfloM of rBynorO- " -WeSf pSrvStSr " WTlSTPiHinjiaiiniRtt tnre Ifl tbe [Tr1J_Tbrjirrrirf "gMilfrt will .

$-m^lDuirip<«i tbe wc^bac.!:-.. . One of tbe pseeons for tbe acairti and htirh cost of eggs In tbe t»il and Winter is that tbroagb oarHeasness tn bandllna U>«si more **^t 1».<W.^» aoMB rroetT« tiny rracks. Ttie United States departotest of airrfrettnfe I* «arw caoJatkiBSJaB.a mmpatgn to reach •jpufi-i.—ip..ii—g >» ill a t •^hio istaUBi tbe eggs en route from ben to cold storage. _ A o - attgaholl- ^»ev •»•—t racked sc BHgbtlT tti^t tbe eje mnnot aee U and yet hf damaged »<) greatly that germt aad noida find ready entraiKa Inaid* tka ccgshell and apoil tbe oooteMst.-

AtniGiiRED Qtrr AiROifltt to Be Paid if BiH Now

PlBdlni Becones Law.

EXEMPTroinUGR LOWER single Men Mua* Pay on All Over «1,000

Per Year, While Married Man Must Pay oh All Over VZiOOO—The More the Inoema the Larger the Peroentage ef

To settle the confusion over tbe In-i-nmit tJkx m^-tlnn nt thtt mxg rovftnne,

exiwrttt of the treasory department have made tlxe following compUation of taxes that will be paid by married men nnqgr proviHlona of tbe new bUI:.

Two tboututud dollars emiit froku UUIIOU.

income is ex-

Three tbouMuud dollars Income pays $20.

Four tUousaud Income pays $40. , Five thoaimud pays $80. ' 81i tfawusaml pays »iaO. ;

Keren thousand pays |1S0, -Ten thouiiami pays Ifliff ^-__--

Twelve thousand pays |490. Fifteen thousand pays $730. Twenl^t^ousand pays 11,1.80. Fifty ^msand pays $4,780. One hundred tbousand pays $14480. £tBe juimau_pa£a «400.180, Ten million tayA $4.S8B.180. 1 Tha m«Timiinr la rrtu-hpA nn 4U»H

000,000. Anybody having that inooma must pay $4»,S86,180 in tax, or Jtiat tin-der 60 per cent - In the case of a single man there "la an increase of $20 on an theae imoanta. He will be Uxed $2D «n a thonsand loUar income, $40 on $8,000, $60 on

ttXWO and ao <M.

continaes the presrat income' tax b|w knd its rates In forcibahdlbeHiy n p o -ImpoiKM additional VU Uxei. Tliens-ton to figure oat the u x on any par-ticolar income'I't la necessary to asoer-taln first the tfx at present levied uid theoudd the proposed new tat to that amount.

the exemption. Thtt ^ d 88tb diy of Bay, lgt7. the aame ynttTae problefajgdb be UlapBmM. IMHW»Ttf. By

ior Jiie rChetr Increaae iaertr tteaiBgle-eaeifv.,ijLi;^

Hew -a-Marrisd Man Ftfluraa.

$3,000 figarea hla tax ta tbe f<dlow^ manner:

Income. $3,000; exemption, $2,000; lla-Itle lui Uk. $l,UUi; rate. 2 pa gRT total, $20; A $«.OO0rttcaaia payi a pet ^utttjoa^/OOO. A tSXMO laeaaae-flgMea tha t«T urn fftflftwa- 1^f«l fn«vm«», y ^ 000; exemption, $2X)00; liable-Xor tax, $3,000. ^ b jper oeht_taz on tbe $a;OpO between two and fogr thowaand, due to tbe lowering of 440.

lowering of exemptkm^ equals V p » X pof rmif t«T «.! tha f i ,nnn

betweeu four and five tbonaaadeqaaJa $sa A $7,000 income la figored aa follows:

ExeaaptiMn. $2,000; liable for tax^ $S;-000, two tbousand being tbe amoont iietweea two Mai foar thoaaand on ac-eooat of lowered exanpttai, cbazxcd at 2 per cent cqnaUng $40; $8ifl00-be-

.-tnjTia amoBht bctwwa fotoTand mv tiBwiiaiHl, vhargad at i vet eeut.-

eqaallna^$iae: sartax of 1 pfr eeat abaaa $ftjflOft

where amtaxea begin, $20. jvSa:

In tbe debatea tbere have beM> con-' fnslOB and dUTeraitce amonjg on how to figoie tbe laeoina tmx.

an meoiber «f tbe way* and Maaaa conuBlttee, gave a dlffarant latarfrrcta-

m BU ipccvb fmn clut of tkr

aad tbe Ueaaiuj riiliin. diffgreoce apfOied chiefly to.amaU la-

whKfierlSe flrat «i.<JW <rf U coaM abova the exetaptloa WMiId pay

Jat* « F « R t o f V PCf ^MH*

-AeeerdlB^te the FMibay btatprata-OoB, a $3,000 incoasa ot woold pay $40: a $4,000 Jaesiaa

agjQOO taicewa $1»

riatol niiif Tri-i~ ' lai A dseiaa Is sidase ta tbe •Iwla

feasor A. A. gUj_fit_CbiCUD,

tbe detoaattoaa ef by

has biea iavSia «4 tk» ratvcr-

riti^ilraTpp*^ U la a amall Alnmlnnm ralva

,'^alve *pew-=ee eedlaa^

wai be tried out at Fort. Sheridan.

Sllsfi r. Marlm. one of the bldeai

aged ninety yeara realdeoU ef Soaa

flva diCTerent departnraa of aoldltfk go­ing for duty In war, T%t firat was tbe h'~nlifn Aivftitfanfc w«r '" .'**^ ' second' wss tbe Mexican war la tbe fortlea. tbe grsat civil war waa tbe third, be Spaniab-Aia«lcan war ta 18M was tbe fonrth and tbe preasot »ar the imh.

Valuable Quarry Property cuitetvutl ol Y^SR WiTliaQi coumy, eot«re3 on l)wltk4ay«{ April. IU17, in the pendiog chancer; cause of Tbft Peoples .Nstionai Bani of Maonsiuu. ^a, afaioat The (iaither COD-•truction Co , luc . ihe uadereifiDed oommia-viosei. ippoiuted to qtate Bale of t}ie real eaUle in" liie KIT an9 proceediDga in uiiT Cttnae mentioned, ahall on .__

4Mup{M!kare«uar—'• l a ^ i M ' rau«t prove satitfactory

or your money back on demand

Monday, June 4, 1917 (Court L>ay> at Xi o'eloel;. Beo«r4a i\ the court. LOOM of uid coiinly, offer for gal« to tba highest bidder^9n the terms berein-after stited, the real eatale of Tita Qa i^r Cooatructiou Co., liic , eoaiaioiixg

1 0 . 9 8 ACRES tying. ing the sanie. land coareyed to 1'he Uaitber Construction <Jo., Inc.,. by R. L. Oaither by fleed recorded In l.ibsr 58, pajje IS T, ei frinoe WiUiani county clerk'a offira. This property ia generally ksown aa tbe Gaitber Quarry.

r m i U ; - O D O half eeub, and tbe balsncr

S^lOcPound A fresh supply of Groceries always on hanj^ fuch • • Canned Com, Tomatoes, Cab_ bage, Celery, Cranberries &c.

opoira ffwlL( uf ime year, thw pumliaaer to Bl^riilK inti»ra«l li««ring hnnH for th« dsf^rriyt payment and the title to be retailed until the purcbiiHe price is paid in full.

C. A. SINCLAIR, Commissioner of Bale.

•J P. Jverlin, .^uctionew. I, OecG Tjler, clerk of the circuit court

Of PrlBM Wmim MhUty.'da ctrtify lEltrtEe bond of $1000.00 required to this canae haa

GEO. G. TYLEB. Clerk. By his Deputy, L. LEDMAN.

50 5 '

To Plmliz M. Finn, Execntor of the last will aad testaiaent ef F B Pebeoiii

^S m ^ \ _ P a a ^ L ^ • A 1 ^ * .. . A

to all crsditmra and dabton of the part' neraUp tbat baaetaliofa eaistad bslweS~ E. 8rpeI>aoa taA J. H. B M H J : ' —

—Take netiee that I Bhaitl,oa Monday. May 28thr 1917, beguming at 10 a m., o'dock, at BD|r, offioe in va^ town ot Msnaaaas, Prince wfTliam CouatT, Virginilt, bagia the execa liuu Uf a deci.ee uf the eiwiait ooart af aud ouuuty, eateied on tfae !<pd day of Apeitj 1017,

Loadtranandi twenty-five years, and out pro­duced them idl, and tbe reason for i t ia haMtimP if^iy^ntatTiB

L. Burkle. A i h i ^ of-I.A. Bo3ek|e.dBc'd , directing me "to txamiiie.atate and settle the partuwHHip aejuunt liBieMo'a saisling tp=-tween J. ft. Barkte aad E B. Dobeoo, 'aq.d. make report to thia (xmrt io writing, with, issj and all matters deemed.pertinent V him br wbteh may be reqoired Irr any perstm inter-SStBdto be uisfeed.'iiusludiug sU delAs 5bte.by said partnerahip,".

II said setUenanl is lait CUULI tided uu tbe

conymed irom_ day lo day it tb6 Mnnr n«il Miwlnd*d; Tttt^awB vi said partnership aie warped to appear be­fore aie at the-.time and .place above satned.-t-,

Oirea nnder my hand tJiia 25th day of April, 1017, aa OtauiulWllOWr in Chancery

' ^o-^t- n A Htwnt.ifB

Take no«|ce,that the School Board of Dom-Erias District, Prinos .William' Ooontv. Vir ginia, irill uu MoaJlt, Jane 4ib. Vivi, mpptj to the CircitilLCoort of the asid cona^ ii . ib« apjulBiawsn^

oertaia Int aitaata i s the villsfls cj Dntnfriea, aajd county and .'State, containing one and tof^-five one hnndredtba acna and bounded byratrikx SrreM liadthe real estate of R F. Madiaat,llra. B llttlulser aad M.' J. Kjsys, and ot whirfi said lot Wm. Toell died aeized HKI pmsaaieU, Uie auiU! iKja being a tait »X bia estate; which aaid lot of laad is prope-ert ^ k. ~^A,^^^ «... Jw..»—. At.».« ^;.^ n u . trict School Board And to award the ^sm agem, U any, reaattii^ Cs the-a^jaeeat or other property. ' " ' "

Thie-aotioe ia givn to the abo*a partiea aa kein at law of the aaid-Toell. . -"• Respeetfolhr. " ..

Untnisa ' ismcT > C]KI<H, IIOASI)', ^M-i^

la lbs Clss*

^ Total tax.! Priaoe Wilbam Oooat

—asib dsy uf Ail M, m Cbadaa JL Catmm, Can<

P

iliuait C e i l ul ^iS

Hi da Coram. Defendaat. i:: ebfseei;.

Itsppaartag'liy application aod-afidavtt-for aa order of pafalicatioa ibia day &>ed ia

i tbtt the objaet of this salt Into ob-t .; . ^ 4i»vreea viacalo mAtrimnm; ~j,n^ tt^

ico; that the d e f n ^ i t , Hil-Cbram ia Doa a resideat of the StMe of

Vingiais, aad that her laat kiiewa plaaa al afaade waa Waahittgtoo. D. C, (atieet addrcaa afll^kaoaok) it ie therefwe tndeiedlhat the

: said llild* Cjftta da i H w r ^ y s after dae pafalieatiaa of tbiserdar aad da what V aeoeasary Is pnaect bar lateeest, aud that a eopy of tiiia order be pafaHihsd OBoe a weak jor foar snoesasive weskaia Tbe Kaaaaaaa Joaraal, a aewspaptr ^ab-

... J™? '^. "^ ' "^ ^ at the froat door of the ooert-hoaaa aatT aa ths law diisata

OKaa.riL.ER, Clerk.

n. A • ' ' AfB. ?• 1. Bv-hi»4lap»^4>XiamAX

ua-*.-

C^4l^4CELL\^ The Sfara Yaa Wa fvaatoBy IA.

SfryuTs Oy S»ui Haiatsas Va.

fMMfiS TAKE NOni

The way to H»ke two blades of row 11 wLtfie uue Joes m)w. "' k Ttas

luy the C0lebif ted Magnesium Lime from IJEesboTg Lame C^^ the lime that has Been sold in

am 4 t rtion to Calcium CarbonaCeT the United'States Agricul'

tural Department in Year' Book 1901, page 161,~8tete8 that Mag­nesium is abecdutely necessary to plant growth and nothing elae will lake lla plaiee. Seudurders tirComwdl &ipply Co., Manas^ wm, Va.; A. S. Rober-ison, Well-ingtnn, Va.; M. RnlljiM, RristfHg,, t/o ; nii /^fTa«» ^^ .,a . . . ^ « . ^ y .^i^)

have prompt attention.

5Bt B. V. WHTFE. Manager

EiectricaUeeils

tets » ammtt hr ftc BMurT if wiffwnlcn. AiiyMMaibvt It fajr a iic prkc Cv «v fMitl MHL~ Let'Bi|i }«B aaaliiiii6~^

Q. L. ROSENDETRGER MANASSAS. V m e i N I A

M.J.HOTTLE NASSAS,A/A.

| g Marble, fir^nit#^ a i i^a l— lUs-orCcBetery

Work = ^a«aiaTirri loasMi^

aamiMi n^fcu.

i S S . S i K M W 1 VlesfTsMat

ncnmoMAL KMT V

Tuai m XBK:

n>r< i i \ »1tf bi ' lSi&ifri

UHITHD STATBS.

4aD osPiVmB iloo.oos

Jajnadeirom best mstariate. baked in an up-to-date oven.-haadledly neat, clean, care­ful w(wkmen. Ask. ior it—

Use taaii nniiiiMi niT la rhi YVTS \ nffrpt no nthrr .We. also have a nice QUICK LUNCH COUNTER where y^-caa-

yuur appettfee." Pull~ line oi confectienery.

O n W\RF1KI,t), wATKa aountTs .

DOUGUtSS STOAKT

J. a . jasHh-B. a a a a . j B ,

reaahcs l tk ' ratted gut*

^WYcraty of Yirgmia

JrMTBEtL THT JOURNAL fifty-two

for $1 00 in advance. times

i«£f:abli^ School S-r,f cm of Vft DE^ARtMEN TS ftlJUtSEN

CoUei{^Graduate. LAIN., .M«1»-cme, EjninaasiHir

LOAN FUNDS AVAiLAaLE t.T ii*«erTing utudpx.tii |"iiVf>0 ro<-«-» »li costs to Virginia stivdenm in the Acsdemic Departmeuta.—^D.: fnr -atA.oc-.,^

HOWARD WTS>T 'V h- • , i

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^**'*Tfflr M AN ASSAS FRIDAY,

HAYMARKET andMr. Hamilton4iuU'hison at-! The MeaninK of Our Flaj.' tended the commancgmMnt, tiVr.Air. IkjaLvyrigbU ._.^ . _

HiHtt'in^ ffltent exercises I grt ses- at- HopewcH -MtmtJaj t A History of the U^S. Elag evening. " Miss Norman

Ml-.H. Peters, of Washington, durntgf tm; w««i?wWlip§* guest ton

SMtTHFIELD HEBRON SEMINARY WATERFALL

I'f the Hay market HigHSehodl will take place on Tuesday even­ing" ii. w...^-rrfB!f4llm.''

Rev. Mr. Miller, of the Epis­copal Theolgfical Seminary, hekl services at S t Paul's Church Sunday in the absence

— of Rev: S ^ i z - Rotter who^was unable to contej)n account of the illness of^-a-relative. - I t is expected that Rev.'Mr. Rotter will conduct the services here again on Sunday.

V^ RevT WrXTNaff is plahmng tahold a protracted meeting at the Bt4)tist ChurchT The pub­lic is earnestly requested to at­tend. Since Mr, Naflf has been pastor of the ch«rch at Haymar-kef he has taBored earn

~~with the people and it is hoped that the community will, be in­terested in making the (meet-

- — a ^ a &uccea87—-~rr~:;r7- '"'cr--T BUCKLAND SCHOOL CLOSES

Miss Clara Wine, of Haymar-- ket, will close her school at

Buckland this afternoon with appropriate exercises. T h e Rufkland .School isVa^iaoleting

Th*--rteftmr exerei'?e« —pff-'-^Jii^jn^mt^fK-wTient^ereTses^ A"series'"of meeSngs^ SmithTietd Bchoot andamrrtifigj^). the Seminary will begin Fri-jing held this week at Antiudi

Q«i« *h^V]u^ Mr I T Hin ^^ ^^^ community league were • j,^^. evenin^^ .May 25, and close | Baptist Church, with services ^^^''^ •* '^-~*^' - ' ' -^ -^^^H«^Uh.'^schogJ^hoi^ rnorniP" l ^ ^ a i ^ i i U c h evemng.-^ -i^j^|^glDck

ofx her

of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Peters. f

GUEST OF MISS HULFISH

Mrs. Ryland T. Dodge, o | Chester, is the guest aunt, Mils Ruth Hulfish

Mr. J. G. Hunt, of Hickoi|r Grove, was a Haymarket visitw Saturday.

The Haymarket «orrespon-dent has been asked by a reader why the state of the weather at Haymarket is mentioned in the paper, and he would reply that THE JOURNAL has readers in

places who are glad J o know the state of elements as

George Ta-

well as other news of jntef^tT

a siacc638ful termr

MINNIEVILLE

Saturday, May" 12, was cet^ brated^iis Flag Day at Minnie-ville School. The program opened at 2:30 o'clock.

A large crowd was in atten­dance. Busy farmers and houses Wives laid aaiife;ijiBir wurk ami went with th<rir children to the exercises. Supt. McDonald, who motored from Gaincavillfe:

Honor the Flag cey. \

Three Little |Sisters—Anna Burke.

The Flag Is Passing By— Ethel Posey.

S w ^ O u r T l a g . . Dialogue, The F l a g - S i x httle

girls. - MyTlag—Olga B ^ k e . I Love My Flag—Raymond

Curtis. Song, Columbia, the Gem of

the Oceaai—George Tacey.* - ' Our F l a g - R u t h Bailey. — rntr

^ncBT^ '1 =5efl^,Treeaom's Fls^—Row-ena. _ t.-.

Recitation—George Tacey\^ Soldier Boys—Five pupils.

evening. Mr. K M. Briggs, presidentof the league,presided. The program was as follows:

America. Roll C Il and Minutes-Mtss

Lucy Kincheloe, secretary. Two Little Welcomes—Chas.

Barbee and Helen CheslocE. A Small Speech—Wendell

Fairbanks. A'Supoositibn—Hazel Luns-

ford. Till »Next September—Dia-

busy-The farmeis are very medcing up for lost time.

Mr. and Mrs. Luther Alexan­der, of Washington, motored to the homeof the former's mother, Mrs. E. J. Alexander, Sunday.

M i ^ ^ ' Mai:v^~T: Carter and

Sholtis. The Bravest Batt l6-Myria

Vaughan, — Two Voices — Starkweather

f iorence and Arthur Fairt>anks. —The Song of the Camp BoUc Kineheloe. - -

The Flag Goes : Br--Ethet Florence.

The Peace Victory—Six girls and three boys.

Mother of the Soldier—Bee Duvoll. ^

The first program will be given and Sunday morning at eleven. by the two divisions of the Nicol Literary Society

Prof. Shideler, of the Semi­nary, will preach the baccalau­reate germpn on Sunday even­ing. Hisfiubject will be "Weigh­ing the Evidence."

The musical on Monday even­

ing numbers, among which are a piano sextette, an operetta and a c a n t a ^ __

A special Bible pr(^ram will logue hy primary children. FJags in Many-Landa Roaclt^ gjyen <)„ Tuesday evening.

The principal speaker will be

The pastor. Rev. W. I,. NafF, i^, assistedlty Rev. Mr. Chenawitiv' of Richmond.

Dr. and Mrs. i. ';i and their small son Carlysle, of Califor­nia,, are. guests at IKL- home of Mr. and Mrs. Bufoj-d KridweiJ.

Fenton Kibler, the eldest son in£con^stsof seyeral inte^^ Mr. and Mrs. Oni;ir Kibler

Elder D. M. Glick, of Trevilian,

tion of Bible Study." On Wednesday evening the

Alumni program w i l l b e ^ e n .

Ballad of Botcy ROBS—Luotfe

The graduatloh exercises and t h e giving of diplomas and con­test prizes will be held at XO o ' c l o c k , Thursday morning. Rev. Paul H. Bowman, of Blue Ridge College, will dehverthe graduating addrtte. His sub­ject will be "America at the Ff^ptftfMara"."- — — .

is critically ill of spinal inenirj-g;itis at the home of relatives in Washington. His many friends Ivere~wtsh~for him a speedy TG-covery,

GUESTS AT MT. ATLAS

Mr. and Mrs. Christian liein-.eB-,-ei'^aymaFket, and thetr

tittle daughter Jane were gue-sls at "Mt. Atlas" on Sunday.

Miss Estelle Burgess, of Half-jway^ was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Buford Brid-well.

Mrs. Squires, superintendent o f the- Washington orphan asy­lum, spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Clarke. She. was accompanied, by Miss Jienny Saleiba, of the same in-aiti|tion, who will make herfa-ture home with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. William M. Jordan has

r«»iveds le t ter f rom his f^nei, Mr. C E.-Jordan, !k)y of Pan-ama, who says he finds it very agr&tsiM on the isthfiaus and has rto~ thought (rf; rttormnsj hon^

Mr. Lavem Carter visited in

made an address urging the peopte to res ize the serious sitr-uation which conf roiits our 6*rti country and the need of the W/fj

H<q)ewell M^day. ~- SerigeBuStT^lCrr Brady was a Mana^as visitor last weeS.

fortunates in other lands. Qlfl Glpry was holstaflo ftill i^tet iStei

—Tl i e beauty of Mr. -E. R Roc tfir's yard has been increased by

ile-the crowd sang The' Stiff-iSpahgted Banner. — ij^

Misfr Norman, the teacher,

the addition x>laJawn^SK^ng. Mr A R Rnflt is plammig to

was congratulated by many $n ' the success of thfe enter suecess

meiit. '

have another wel^on his p l ^ ^ Two of

which is known as the Bn pn^perty.

VgaTOg FROM CAKADA

the LEUiitses;|: arKHfiT^BrCl

Miss Kii^gSbon, t e a c h e r

Elizedieth Canada^

Chown, of

C. Cliile Tjvei«jr^esent

The Minnieville Scho)^ Civic" League held "Rs

Z^ - S ^ ^ S S ' ^ ^ ^ S ^ Si»»™lte,seh«t J,.« 2> i n the Haymarket

^School, is the guest RuOiHulDali.

of . Mips

Mr. Wt^sxm Coleman, prqprie-'-tot-pf- the g a r a ^ at the J c ^ t ,

usttalkOfcfer oFlitiianeSB wfis oerr ried out, after whieh the elec­tion (rf ofl^ers was raentioi ttnd MI8. C K yiarlce was to keep tl^e chair ifirtlt after ^ l e debate and prngnun

t o n r — = - • -\:i"'—— Mr. S, T. Matthews, of .^rcola,

IS spending afew^d^ys in Qc^-market. •- r !_-Lr.2^_:^

and —Ifonfk.

=t-Grace

Gniliam aiv viaitiiieJhekjiatett Mrs., G. G. Brady

M r s . L ^ e Brady has returned from a*is i t to her father, Mj.

is rn at hi« t^ww

ported by MessrsuJ. ix t u n c ^ and R. L. Hintoh^ won theide^ bate, "Bearfved, Tla^ we should Tiave equal aaijfrage ttoogghoot the nation." The affirmative

at BucJdand. Messrs. R. B. Gossom and G.

Shirley, oJ Antioch, W M ?

qaeaki^s-Migere jtoaa^ MauJ L. Nonnanaad Mr. ArthurS.Hoatr wrigfat. ' ^ " Mr. R. L. Hmton, of Indepen-

dent HilL4S«»*

Annah B. Woolfenden were weeifr-end guesta^at the home of

; Lunsfwd.

Mr.lmd MrsTC. l i UiarKer Miss Aiieen Davis and her

brother Ernest, of Hoadley, were week-end guertfl of Miosf-^

Whftn Sonne Fellow's Daddy -Aus-

Arcelia Dane. • •- "— Mr C. K niark^, Mr. and Mrs.

Kills Some Fellow's Dad tin Barbee.

In OldVfrginia—AnnielCineh-elge: — - — — ~ - _ ^

PaulE. Clarke and Miss Ocie M. Greene ^ f l t \ with ^^ends _and relatives in Stafford.

. The-Stars and Stxipea "Mean Home—Anha Ches lock .——

All pKgtama will bo freerex-^ cept t ^ musical, f w which an admi^km of .15 cents will be charged. ^ ^~'

All prhgp-am«4ifagln ];y)mpt:lv

Clarke. HOME FROM WASHINGJ0N

Mrs. Omar Kibler spent Fri-day ahd^Saturday- in Wa6hing-ton. She was accompanied

at d o'ctock. lK>ine hy -her-Httle Frances who had been vis^

week-end j j ^ ^ .jj,

Supt. and Mrs. Charles R. Minnift^

ville Saturday to- attend the flag raising at Hinmeviville School. TTiey were the guests of Mr, and-MK. C. E. Clarke.

aresit preparations are being ;made f«^^hecommencen3eiit>t

Masses Maud' L. Korman and iLudle S. Clazike were guests of ^fiasJktdlaJiv^ex^e>^ Son-day erening. 'i Mr. C. K Clarice motored to

IND&I^DEMT HILL.

M.

m l ^ t g u ^ work, declaring it to t)e the duty of the ndghborfaood

Haymarket viiiiorB yvednesday.

Dr ant^Mra ff M finteman

to uphoki and pi^tectTSe home

sc league^ the prbKram

Theremaih-of the prbgrani included

songs and redlytiMis-ahd aok»

and their daughter Catherine sfersc Qiie~we^-<ad at tiieir

by J. L. Hinton and GflwgeTaoey^

former home in Culpcper. - Miss Ruth^ulfi i^ and itetear

T^ foUnwing nffifprs werft Ories district was appointed as

fish, in AJesEandria. Mr. William -Beverley, oi

Brood Run, was a Haymarket visitor Wetoesday.

Mrs. J. B. droson visited ^ ^ a n a s s a i last week.

eloetod 4or thft^»imng_.j;fiar: PiQoidcftt^ Mr: "J. I* HiiKon; jdce - jgeaJdent^Ji ta^ C £L|chairman; Mr. T. M. Rsssdl , Oaxfce^ Messrs^ W A . BWi^fOSi^ repi5®nting Uie board of «aper^ D. C Alexander; secretary. Miss Luetic S. Clarke, and treasurer. Miss Estella L. Alexander. A vote oTtEiuika was tendered the

atives in WaaJrington doringthe wooki

:fr. Ehner L Carruthers, of Chark>ttesville, made a short

^ t h . J i l r . HurtxA in his neiw field of labor. L e t t s all stand

retiring ppesiden^~'lfT8. C. E. ke, fill ha .milUntKUni

dforts to make the leagae a smccesR. Our good wishes go

Shiriey, this week. t t h e achool.

TRIP TO FAUQUIER

Mayor LAwneoceHulfish and Mr. Ijse Clarkson spent Siuiday in Fauquier eoohty^ ^ ^

Mailer Jack Armell is the

America. tnvocatjon—S»pt McDonaid. Wnlmnw •• Mabel Pawioiw^ Ballad to BetQ^ Boaa-'Vivian-

Ta^ftj-. fti.A.py posaesBer'or a.jjew l E l The School and •: '^ \Pauline Florence.

T „ A ..n-enton-i'airfax turn-1 TheiMeamng of the Colors-^-m.:uaily working ak>og j Three pirls.

larkson reports' p^-^t],, : : , : i,, of i ne '

- A large ej(wfd|g^iCTed at t ^ aiyieultmal i-olly • al Lhe^ Odd Fallows*; Hall laSt Fr iday eve-

^&r. ac.hof.iif., niafhabuq^ state entomologist, made an in-t^est ing /address. Mr. Haw­kins, of th$ United Statea De-

^3H A g l l L U n U T c , gHVC

a tklk on bees. * '

demoiistratioft agfaat,^Kai l&i Whentley M J«<hniwn.

A JBominittoe of safety for

The Flag^MaeiCeys. The-Mcaaingof the C

Belle Xineheloe, Annie Kinehe-

[THARPm

Ail former teachers, patrons.

rela^V^tHere: l Ir, Herman Shirley, of Hay-

iw.;„,jt«,+ T.To» "visitorat"Oak-

toe a n d ^ n n a Chestecfcr —FjUfewdl—Joe Ghftslof.k.

pupils and friends are most-cerr dially invited to attend the

VIOESIMCSIC

At the close oi: the program

commeneeE m e « t « c e « . i s e ^ G a t : ^ S ^ J i ? ^ " i . ; 2 M ^ '

Miss Hattie SimiBon g a v e a few choice selections on the vioUn. It was, a pleasure to the com-munity to see so many in attefi^ dance and it is h^iedthatevety one in the c(Hnmurit> will cOfr tinue to attend the leagae meet­ings w h k ^ wSi be h d d at^«<. m. on the fir^^ Saturday oleacl i month duringlthe sunamer.

Mrs. Hill.'who has been very

I. • r^^j^j o u 1 4.„ u„ were wefek-end ^ e s t s aft "Mt. harpia-^radfed-School,-to-be--^Q2gg^ TiiaaTTn connwtlonTjvS^ anjiual meeti i^ of the Cathar-^ n Commuraty League, on iJie evening of .Thur84ag> May 2J; at 7:30 o'ctoclc. ^

The program v?in consist_af 8pngs,-i«adings,;drills, music and addr^ses. No admission will be charged. RefiveiBlUttentswill be sold at the cUxse of the enter­tainment "- . _ _ .

sick at the honre of'her dat«Ir-ter, Mrs. R; R. Hayes, is improv-

Miaaes-Mabetjones, of Mary­land, and Carrie E. Fetzei:, of

veral of the ytaingJolk at-ip triotJG rally at t ^

Washington, are Yii^ing rdta-tives juKifriends at Catharjan.

Mr. W. H." Holtuijur lias pur-

Hill FridiQr evening. —Misses Bertha Winft and Rfflft Linton wet^e Smithfield visitors, last week. • V 7 ^

J'AUQUIE» VISrEORS

. Mr. and Mrs^ J^»)^ Lun^ord and their little sonttdvin spent

guests of Mrs. Lansfofd's sister. Other important speakeryyCTe [ Sntiday- m'Pauqjaifit- as .thfe

Mr. Shackl« f<wYl,.«tta»pnrga*>i7.er; Mr. C A. M<»tgomery, county de^nstrat ion ags^t; Miaa Lil-lian V. Gilbert; etwnty hwne

Mrs. Albert Sides. Mr. EdPoeey, of Alexandiiay

spent the week-end with his father, Mr. Wflliam POeey

the church services at Indftpenr dentJgm^BuzMiay.

James Hnlmffi and her two children, Andrew and Lm,

"-• I ; ' M » ^-www. T„-t. ^ ' • v ^ f ^ ^ ' C ^ n visiting Mrs. v i s (^; Mr. James Luck, of the „ , , . .. \t. A J - - ™ school board; Mr. GeM^OIeyar, Holmes' father, Mr. Andrew representiiw tfie/league activ- Kindietoe, have returned to iti£a^_and H C S ^ U ^ . HUL.tibeitheizltifflies in Richmond ftiTtt woiiien.

Mr. Cartton Hill spent tbe fiist part of the wsftV-dale.' ~*

Mr. Leslie Merrill and his sia. tAr, Miss norothv. who are at-tending Manassas High School, spent tlw week-end with thdr

^ r an^ \^g, T F.

Muses Mkmie ira} Bas ie Lowe were "Smithfi^ visitors

Mr. Leslie Merrill, of Inde­pendent Hill, was a guest at Belle-Aire Sunday.

Little Miss Nancy Keys, who waw tlioufiit to ha'

chased A Ford automobile. A.party of our young folks

motoi^ed to Manassas Thursday erv^liing to enjjqr the commence-rafeht ejoexdses^at Eastern Col­l i e .

T I r . L. Jv.Pattie was a Wash^ ington visitor on Tuesday.

Mr. F. i l : SandersCand Miss Nellie S«ndergmotor<fd to Wash-ington with friends Wednesday evening. ^

ljj.thi Mi&B Mm> SLackleford fttttiehas returned toher home at Belle farm, after a l « t « t h y viaitrto her axmt, Ilfrs. 'Jr-H.-

shade" on Sunday. Miaaca ^Annie—Kekt

Florence G<»som, who are at-

A G H E W V I L L E

Mr. and Mrs. S, T. Comwell barely escaped a serious accident S^aidayontfaeirwaytotheBa^. tiist Church at Occoquan. 'Tm~ buggy wheels locked and Mr. Comwell with the help of an­other man spent an hour in re-Iea»ng them, i^ter which it was too late to attend the service at Oaeoquan..

Misa Batt ie -West is visiting -her sister, Mrs. J. T. Floiy, -at Nokesvjlle.

Master Ambrose Cheshire and fas iSgt» AHheha^wnt Sunday with &araunt , Mrs. L. V. Corn-well.

Miss Mamie West will k avr n e ^ week to visft her -sister, Mrs. Frank Williams, of Indian Head^Md. " ~* -

M E , G. P. Cheshire maae a "flying" trip to Alexamina dur­ing the Week-.

Miss Mamie West wa^ rr.e guest of her mother at Hoadiey .Sunday.

Miss Olga Perry, of New Haven, Conn., is visiting .Mrs. Maggie Calvert, of Dumfries.

Mr.Tl Reid is il! at his hcn.e near Hoadley.

Akara, oi Washington.

FORESTBURG

Miss Etta Tapscott ~. • • - - ^ week-end at tneliomp r f M--«a4 Mrs. Kephart, of Nesnsc--

Mr. R. S. Abel and hi.s so" Re ;-ben visited Mr. C. H. K-.er-. Sunday.

Forest Hill icr.'>o, n<i,-

An entertainment was given last Wednesday at McGraw's

_ Bidge School. Thejjrogram in- ^ ^ exceiicnt pro,?ran eluded music and recitations by at tbe ctosinjr exert\<>^. the children, an address 5y ]VTr. ^ : , ^ f ^ ^ " ^ ""- •" ~ ,^ ., ' I i_ . ;ory. Abet spent tsunaav ir, X M. Himtei^iiJiidsmn county { ^ ^ demonstration agent and stere- j Mr. All • L <mticon views of the pig and spent Sunday cOTn club work. Later the piggfMrgr W. l .Afo< and ice cream made by me ^tning ladies broucrht ^>»-<d

>tar-

Mzs. O i S S S ^ ' o f Wash-j at the entertiriliment at Smith-ington, visited hfflrjnothet herelfieW Saturday, was found Sun th^ week. ^^y *t the home of" MrK Mat

Mr.-Cj«orge Olevar le Spending! Florence. the week in Washington. _._| ^ —

Several peraons from this.CANNON BRANCH neighbcrhoodAltended_the com-, _ .

— jmenceTTwr't eiierfaaei^&t Smith-. _ ; .,«,._._ '\^, J [field S..-'.";- iv even ing ' ' ^•'--«. .A

» n l c ment.

Mr. David "" ;.suffered a

(and I? vt r", , CLOSES!—Mi.-=v^ T ralt:

iat Mct.r;iis.-.<i

• sister. .>'

DiVii;":N OF E\TL.N3iQ> WORK ^ ^ 1 jkXUttoJtniKxi. Hir.H SCHOCC-

iunnm^'.'uT. ;>a.-?trf'<ke of paratysis

Mr (•

.Mr anrt >%f« V W inos<ir

.-.• ' eiiarianv •••-' Mr. Well.-,

^•ena^ preached Sane].-.

rs. J. A. Hi.. ^ of Mrs. ida H;r

j r -^ -Ja >

-.:>:rrK>">ri

* ,:'-'loc.\ Az interesting rr.--'•'• crarr^ i? r>einp prepared under the

direction of .Miss Mabel Long, • teacher. Refreshments will be

a t i s enved . The public is cordialiv ti i ivit'w tu i t lend.'

na.-^sa^

i ;-,f rarr.Ters m are ar>-'-.;' \rr'-''.

: com. Mrs. H. .5. Matt;

was

•«- wa.-

, a . , "It,.-a Ma- "^

Vi iH-

eh planting

-ew ha : been

C. A. Montg:>mefy Coun*y \penL Miu Ijllian V Gilbert. CouirtT

iB K Wltion. AyncuihinJ Director, H S. ^tiA \ft. Co. Aje««.

: 'A".\S7s " "

'. M.iCr. ccw for fara:;j- use. 1 Jersey or Grade Jersey milcb

C'-ow ior family u s e 1 Good farm hand, boiise a3Kt""

garden furnished. FOR SALE

1 Used one-horse complsuiter. 6 Grade Berkahiw l i f s .