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gSTABlftSHgp MAY, W s ' MANASSAS, V A , PRIDiWr,
fEBRUAI<\ TEKM OF CIB-GUIT COUUT THIS WSEK
H^ttalM foi' ^h^ Grand Jury—No Priwoen in Jail—Electa»al
^oard Appointment. .
Common Law. ' The February term of the cir
TWO CHILDBElf AJBSOVW HEIUS FROM CAIJiroRNIA
Re<L CroM Cum JM Thtmi Honte aii4 aD tjte Way to
M M . R. B . SiBJnkd, gypwvi-ui A , ! ^ **** ^*""« Service Divi»ion
rtit court began on Monday Uat. (rf-the Red CroBt, nscently re-j»dg« Samuel Q. Brant, prwid, . y^e^Hi-j^^tter from the Outdoor Mg- ^ . ^ [i^ivision—which correnonda to
ITu! grand jury waa ( y « W . the Jocal a < ^ S e r t t e ^ W M <^aa thwo wew> BO tni»ttey» M -^-af Hie Red Croaa in Loa Aa
y Wfor« tfcem for conaideration; Jpilfia; Galifomia, atating that C. J. Meetae, having hoan duly Jeaanatte and Simon CampWL
IgamA^ prtMJtice l«w in the 18 and 9 ^ean old, w o u l d ^ eanjrto of this commonwealth, rive in Manaaaai at 7 o'clock «o «M on motion «£ The*. H. Lion^ laet-Wadnaadity momlhg on admitted to practice law in thia their way to their grandparenta ewrt, and thereupon qualified by who Uve at Middletown. takins the oath reqnirad b y ^ w j It appears that all the family
The BheriflTa report showed had been JU with the influanaa. tiat there are no prisonera pon- In December the" father,) mothw toed in the county jail on the and an older brother died of the' tot day of coaft;:zTBrr«poilrdisease. The Red droas had se^l was ordered filed. cured a doctor for the family in'
The clerk of the court present- theip illness and had subB^uent-J ed the list of writings admitted ly cared for the surviving chil-'' to record during and gince the dren u^til their grandparents December term -Of court, which could be heard from, stating that M was ordered filed. > jtiw^ would care for them.
SICKNJSS RETARDS R E U S ?
Axmanka-SjpriaB Reports Slow —CtMwty^ Quota BaUiid.
r4ri-:
JB«P«ft« ao far acnt in of collections for the Armenian and
{.COIWTY SCHOOL BOABD | RANDALL BOMS BURNED
^•j*;«^Aw> Oiaemmiimi, BiH Nearly Evaryiyat Loat^Haip No
H^ykud Di8< Blilt^AOoiMd. GiT«»-.More Neeaaaary.
The county school board^held The double house occupied by a meetmg at the cburttouse m-th» Randan family .aMha-west Wednesday, February ^ There «id of town, together with all w«n» present Mr. Chaa. R. Mc, th« outbuildinga except the eorri
however, has neceaaariiy retai lU?**^' president; Mr. Corbin crib and contents, was totaUy do-^ fi.- „^.u _ . _ . fI><toP8on, vice-president; Mr. stroyed by fire opSjindaymprn-
Synan ReUtf Fund are veiy m-couragiag. So much aicknesf.
RUNAWAT COUFtS-lkS-
Maa Swaara tb« Ctrl |p 21— Lotlgad !• Jail UatB^CSWa
Faiker CeaMa.
.^ the jsioxk, atad reporta •Jo^i** "Jowly J R ^
3!ho«a jvfao are well ar^all t^j man ha«y attendihg to th« tick and other datiea thMmiri^^iied, ^>^ tdtoci; Mr. J/U pswwm,
the edkctors as moeh IMT wa c«a DfiJi't wait ft* thrferilector to com* to yoi , but aee or^end to the ehairmaih-of your trtriet or the teacher of yoor.achdiD], ye«r contributinn tn thta moat
lomaa D. Eaaon, state supervi «f agricultural aeluMla; Mr.
6. JCoiner, douxUy dMaon^ra-•gent; Mr. H. W. SMdera,
ikpiealtunildirectw of Man«aaa<
. IM Mr. J. J . Comer, wapnyimte <tf Manaaaiw diatriet.
t l ie jWfowlMr district troataaa mo ware in attfendimee:
Colan Mwisrs. J.T.^ooBm ^ and Jamaa Luck, Jr.
inf as the faguly «ere .bout to Bat bnaSttMBL The ilr« mada sueh faaadw«y luid apread ao Tt»-^^^^^^^yr Btek eouUHba SapvTr • man «*out% yarnsW aaved.
Fertiwately tha maat aupply ' the flamefe, alwftMMing
nMKhine, a f«ath«r^adaiid aoine •naU plecee of furnltttre. The fire was eansadby a defective
On Si^urday Mayor W. C. Wagenw received a tefq>hoB« m^sage from Mr. SHaa Gray. father of Afiaie-Gnqr, a aixtera year eld giri of The FUaa, in-Btractinc him to anest the giri and her aialo companifM, vpsedi^
CotnfH""Wpalth - he Red Cross had started the Ipys. Indictment for .a. fel<»y, t' o chuoren.on their long jour-Tte defendant haVing failed to * «y *fter supplying them,"with appear in court to answer tilMtJn? tickets, which included Pullman (Betment against her tmd her service. They arrived on>time counsel having presented the *"< w nje met by Mrs. Sprinkel, certificate^of a r^utable physi- who fook^them at.once to the —1 to the effect that the defen-Tcstanrant at the station' fnr
imaUe to appear in br^^kfaat, while she went home
cause. .To some it may bj^ most convenient to aend a personal check direct to either bank, jiam-ing the object.
Of course it is desirable that reports, come in as soon as pos-| sible, but don't cut your collect tJQfig Short for lack of time. The
-Not; repreaented. Oceognan — Messnt Walter
Kidwell «nd E. S. Brockett. . QakesviUe^-^r. W. L. San-
ders. Br^tsvOe—Mr. J. T. Flory. Manaaaas, — Messrs. T!. E.
Kaah'aad D. J. Arrington.
bert Randaii's'ride of the hooae, and had evidwttly been buminy
Therc.was considerable di8cn8=
some time befoi« being discov ered.
The family, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Doliy Randall and baby two months old, and Mr. and Mrs. Will RandaUj with their two children, aged seven and I only two, have sustained a heavy lo.\3
age, whQ were phmniag to gat marriat.. hatead aafeomfatg jhew' The colpe went loWarPBBtflB to ffetjrUenae. The lat&ar had atoo infouuMd. tiU dcaiL of F«i»-quier eoonty not to iaue « 1H*
When th# prospective groofl»\ went to thff noiirthouse, the cto>—
and th^ ssympathy of Our citizens has alraady fnimd gen«roua-<at-
had gone to a wedding that was. legal and approved by all concerned. On his return to his office the young man applied for a license and 'swore that the girl was 21 years old. "Hie clerk not
^Hibted the statement iut
— ,__ to appear in . , . .~ - „ ^ .., ^er case was contl ^^j^ |^ t« g t the j u w u ^ her
— first day pf the April tana oi (rmft -lamity.' loiter she joined court Subsequently, the att<»P>> ^^^ **" ^ ^ statkin with oth&r
• the eommoHWiea{th,-h«v- «^W"^ and entertained t^m
last doHao- is needed even if we have to wait a little rtule f or it.
Remember, churches and Sunday Schools may send collections for the fund direct to New York or through ^noper dniomin». tinnal rhminals, ^ 1 amoanta so spt , njiping th^ county, idltap-•ply cm cue nrizee Wiiiina ^aita.
-from efTttifl yi^ .I'Ptff the loagi^atoioptidafc moned^in the ywCt •*y3fl'??*^*^'rr — '''•, ' , i
111 t iiiiirhiiifajiMii 1i|(i'ititi<tiniir tiiiii ^^4 iwinnii Wparent healtli; s t ^ ^ ^ . ' ^ f ^ ' z w SK^«9MI O i r M l ^ t ^
-tttirt. On motion ^ t^^atior-'h»ve b«ea aeeustotied to 1 ^ My for the commonw^i^ the ?^>T»<W>»»>t<i<if.r.yifqmia. They «ierfc waa directed to iaaU^a ca- "'^^'^^ c<^V8iderabIy froin (Air
' •- - - — • — — ' — - — — . - ^ t a m m e a tJar-Rgg ^ai4otb»r,te . Commonwealth va. Arthur ^^*" ***** 8 '®" * «™^ s o ^ e x -
fetB^tmcmt for a f plony tra outer garments &''n» accused waa reeogniz^ to ^ ^
wear on^he-eecond day of the P°™** °" * ^ journey by Red I^IT^, wfig ha^
taacsfctiM , that ottf fcud i^ |S»t:.m<ar'hy»mpi<lei>'
sioD'af various subjects, but no a&tton -^ttB taken: Mr.,E8son ga^ h c<Mnprehensive expTuta^ tioBt of the aims of agricultural eduBition hi the state. • At the req^at. of ^ e board Mr. t i ^ y * ai» comtriete lBf»m>a^ frrefewace to teaeharg* inwir.
the anertioo of the father ^
HHM. A^Qte of thanks waa ^ •
pression .<jB very diort notieej $40 having beetr given at'ihil union meeting in the Baptist Church Sunday night. ' .
Students from the Induatnal ijciiDor~ci^ rescue in force, arid
This refas. also to aU money •& | i i ^ i i | » Mr. Eaaon, aa well as sent m since January J, j ^ W s m Pasrson « a Comer, —Please repoi^ all aneh remit- ' - " •— -^ '-'—
they were powerieae to si ve t)|^ buildings already ablase, tb«y did'valiaht and yaluaWn y i r t in
hieofdernottogi^tthelicBnaR. The man then to(drthe girl to
hia sister's houae at Broad Ron over Sunday. On Mraday morning the pair took train No. 14 at Broad Rqn station for VfKnaaf^f^,
ittee of ihttoWB, cmxh
i.i^^m^„ceifii tt, i . ^ | S g . ^ ^ ^ 7 g jw|g. . -« . . (^ ;„i..
c uRBii Slavics GovaiuB«ht WiB Get InforMa
:<:i
The War Department has re-
rf 1200, witii George &y« i i t as ^ ^ '^^ ^ ^ ^ comfort, in re-*> surety. spwiser to infmtnatiott sent on
Hezekiah Beid was appointed ^^^ ^ " Los Angeles. They • member of the electoral btfard expressed highest praise for the to fin the unexpired term of E. ^f*«»^et« «^^ contmuous provi-T. Wright, which ends F ib , ''*°° by the Red Cmss people for
They had bocn met_at variousjaiiitly, inaatatedzTAi serviw^ .between Anieriea and
taining; more pronq;>tly inf omui^
192L ^ « B . Byrne vs. B. Fl L ^ e ^
Removal. The ^efoidattt was
their every n e ^ during the re-ewt n»ontB^
tion concerning the welfare of soldiers in the Amoiean Elxpedi-tionary Forces, who have not boon jicM^—from. f<^—u^ue lengths of time. Inquiriea from
Mr. a W l t o > j y . J. Aahhy Ceia-
saflldiDt'' iMTd i»<m^A
of HU^r Wagemr and Sergeant C. H. Wme. The
mjin waa-lAkeo' to jafl to await -
Mr. «nd Mrs. W. J. Aahbr wwe f iedjn Feb. 4, 1888. T b ^
had planned to celebrate their •tflth wedding—anniveiaary -oa
anxious rvixiTtrom hor»titr^f^
' Ihia experietfre is (»ily <Hie of have be^handled by thv Red •rteredtofilehlsgrouifdi'ofde. ?*?^yj^?™L!^u'T!S! *** *** lease in writing ' - ' dered by Qus branch of the Red.Commumcation
Wutrenton Supply Oo. va- p. . ^ ^ J H ^ ^ - ^ ^ v ? ? ^ - ^ ^ ^ ^ » ^ > ^ « - - - - — -" swn, of which Mrs. I^nnkel is he sent to the Ad jutant G«ieHa. supervisor. Most of the work of The Bureau of CommoBici^tion the divisii
huft Tuesdaar* when they wiahad to have, at a special dinner-, their abn-m-law and daui^ter, Rev" and Mrs. Geo. W. Crabtree. This b ^ i g court week, they oupponcd that thp ffomrt wniAi h« in t e s -
cmmnmjaBsL ^ eNMrtttMtt to tlM m^ll imaa.
fob waa amAei tm^eaicM^'
Hied -Groaa Magaaiafe Si^bacxibcfB —DtrireJ Amitt W***-^
The \reguter meeting of the
Tbek fatber, dmi^g »S ei me time,^wa» qpeediag; aa im^Oly as the mad would, let him, toward Man jisaaain fn|>Utom6tHle. H% arriyed here a t iioon andtogk,
airtn, aa *VV ffffBffhidnd tfint they . CO !oni«^w ijourued
a family reonic^was impossible. t^uxxmiJ ourueo Mond&y on
Huirsday,' but it waa. too late to Wdfwe Ji^uirioi^fihsald now makn fht- niw>a«iiy pi«r^ ^ i ^
b a ^ to hear home, where she wilt hf'^ lai:(^q[K»tunity to^etmsider
' ition of waiting until she 4u e n o u ^ to get married, i f
not think of naiTying s u s e oiie else, who i«itl be ae<^ei)tdbie to
Wilfiam Red Cross Chapter was held Monday evoung at the home of the secretary, ^fiss Mary Larkin. Plans were made j for ther February meeting of the chapter, Jinnquncement <d which I •!• • III I n>iiiiui,utvcu<W will hf! fnrHlwiinTny Amunfrprnmyta n ^ rw^ro Hflfinj»|.
aa soon aff her parents
H^ Wllietfe"R. M y w was i ^ 'tor of a campaign
to secure the remainder of
180 Red Croes magazine mem-
Sopcr was rcloaBod w:hen the father Jied his daughter in his; controL Jackson, like^riae, re-cdved his freedom. - He was in>-
^ a ^ J ^ e e u n t y s q u o t a e * ^ eftHdns-tWnk that he ought-to receive some allowanoe'for^**ilte-•• Osborne and Georgia Os-
"n**- Judgment on notice. . I ^ , _ • th 1- 5«< oi^'isiqilijs necessarily oi a at isaao
iff bv iff !^ !^ l^^-^^-V"°" i onfideTitialnstiirs snd much, if contuiue to handle casualty I so -m-l iw, 'and had-called on'inembera may obtain the R*<l ^.^ . ^ "" *'*'*'™^^'* * not.ti;g«atorpart.of-the work,c«« and cas* where doubt ei^ S . u L p e c t o c T w W ^ h ^ | C o . . Z ^ n e Z ^ J ^ j I T m S T ^ W w I S
prcparationa. But they had a r,y^«^^ r^tx. *!. fi. TT K. u- - "1 r~"r" "'"' receive some auowanoe tor "IJie-
> -;-. ,— preadier with them on that day, I bershipe not received during the' <«i .,.»»,» n. „i.,-^i„„ .u • v - * is necessarily of a at National H^rfarters will ey|n thoug^ he , « s not thSr I Christmas Roll C ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' t ^ ' J ^ j T . t
tinue to handle caauiJtv t «v l fn . l »w . „ ^ h . ^ ^ i i ^ ^i^^i^ — -w*:... ^ ^ **™«y ^»^ • '* '»«^ * " » - * ^ 1»»
[ists TSficemihg the/ missiag, wounded,rand k i l f ^
S ^ ? ? ^ ??Jf^*^*^** f«>» " » " « * ^ * » « ^ ^ be jMudidesiring-^ welfare .uiformatian fily
eomit?Z?"i^ *?fl^ *"{ }*^f^littM<Mmi'aiS^le.tSrt^^ ^ t y more than .15 days before said Wheeler was paid f2.20. . .General aletter s " ;« return day thereof; and that ^HLJ.Ashby, jailor, w^s allow- following example:
-notice, showing due ^eeis- ^ 140.52 and, ^mm. ffrefpmifr Jnim^lfiiirt ftirfar,^?h^t
wve oajoying tiM r midday m ^ ler l&te botir m the af-
upon the payineht_of t l within three months after the p^moil
t<*"Oon. The minister visiU»^[of41ie <»l|rimd asemhovhip doU ---^ - -__ ^„^ was a poor substitute for the lar. To ail others, a ptagazine
General a»1etter similar to the soa-ikrlaw, but aQ present had'«ubecriptitfn, or membership is
Ifcn fk * "• _"-" ^^^^ ^—^40.52—and—^xojso,—tne *r ir '«T ' T ^^""'"^ *«*^* amounts of two biUs for board ^a_gfficfi^ thi» oourt within ^ j eoamjttai feea-rf sttt* prf -'
thatS* f ? '^«=^**«'' i^ oners. «»t the ca§e has been regularly [WntiBued from court to court
^"*«j ^me; and the defen-
TTie grand jurors were aDowi
No. 8864 12»th bttaatrj. Amerien B«pediti»ianT Peiiie. Age M ywui, •Htwd—awwim Jaty gpth, liVt^
an wijoyable dinner arid sotial | 2 . The secretary was instruct- C€iDIJJNITX MEETING AT ^ » e together. '—• --:--;''- •ed'to ohtain {nformAtlah fnni'arwx. • ''S^^^^ mtr-im » T V
_ It is hoped that, next year, a ing the employroent of a Home. -few weeks after the p»m faipi. Serviea workyr to givp ti>n.|v>l|
£m«rgwcy a4(tr«M,m WOlMfSt., liea, on January ISth, njmtx rary assistance to the commit-KeaiMln. v». •" lover "a saloonleas nation iir; tee on Civilian Relief.
tT.rrf«.i« r. Wriyht. widowJTh«AJfBt«ntfi«»«<. Falmarr 1st, lan
«fl nJ^ ^ r " * appeared, a n d \ y ^ on Nov. 22. 1918. One of "^luZinlT ^^ *'^^^'* the witaesses, Judge J. B. T. -^ .r: - ! .«v. «c««d n. i . « « j^p2'"!'°"tted to the court for Thornton, having died, the other ^ my .on n«med «bove who hu « *"*'*• It !s considered by subscribing witaess, W. ^mKsl •!»«>«« ttaee U^ »iy: CaH yea •«.
WalWctim, D. C "Sir:—I hmv no«iv«d o* l«tt«r trotr
fhi court that the plaintiff do
<rf 75.; «over of fi,~~j 7 " 7 ~ " " " "" "^ Davies, ar«rth, -^,~« '^"-~\S''^ defendants the sum ^ j ^ ^ ^^ , ^ andthat the said **"^
-je, with interest thereon testatrix was at that time of ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ~>J«-* **»- * sauHd mind and f»njr rnpa^V rtf -01 5200 as of October fi, maEing~» wiO. On motion of m
IgiQi^Lthey may have the i^leaa-
anhmbn February 4th. There, aig iiu flflei~pCd~to
the United States government
jvailaKe to soothe hie wounded feeUngs. or even any local ofB^ eial inchand to take hia vidw of the dbe.
JtUCKHALL
lUh , -at 2:30 p-jn., aD the patrons of the Buckhall school are expected -
AN APPRECIATION I unless the person fined has deliberately violated the laws. This fast has been brought out last
to meet at the achool houae to at^ tend a meeting for oommnnity welfare and to hear the demon* stration work presented by the farm and home demonstration agents, Mr. R. G. Koiner and
MABT.HUNTCR SMITH. 132 Willow Stnet,
com-^^r^^J^^^'"'^^*^^' "^"°"' «*«^''- H«iJy- AH residents of the _„... ^ ^ T ^ ^ Z S * ? ! * M ! ^ ^ - ? ^ ' ^ * ^ t h a t j i a n y ntrnnnt h a v e U u m t v >r^. .n . , f t . in . r . . . - . ^ t^
' — f e W H i J i t . an r>rgamsT4g:said^»amteatioBa0y broken « i e T a w . l i t t e n a i l i i i meeHHF whether n& '18 « ^ T i T l " "' ucrooer o, j^„^^g -^- wiD. On motion of Thw mformatwn is published .church, on aceeimt of her dtrtiea b y nut making proper returns of I trons of the achool or not_ nnm^'
* « i ^ n d ! ^ 'J » e « ^ « - ^ Delaware Wright, the executbr, at the request of M i a a M ^ 1 ^ haVing grown a Uttie too heavy their incomet for taxation. Hejhoar th« c h i « h « « i n g and « ? o v h^S^^\'^<^^^^:^e6inthe^iheynn^Mn,.>^ryoi^.^^^ that the government c^ufu^f^Z^ ' ^
^ e x p e n d e d . probat^l. j h»m Red Cross chapter, who ex- as a churdm«i1»«ciate the thirw giders every person, who has QutoS' *^ ^"'^ ' ' ^^^ ^'^ °^ Delaware Wright, having re- plains that the Red Cross is in teen years of faithful service made an incorrect report, to have
^*^- a C...-1K .-Litirin Tiio £ 1 +« ^t oa ovtvutcT nomi- no wise curtailinsr its activities that Mrs. Hodge has rendered, ' in the interest of the families o? and regret verj- much tliat cif-soidier? und >., :ors, who are ask- cumstances are «iich as t-. make
ordered
TV
named probatad.
The Bank of c^rpw.ration. The fused to act.a8„executor,
he plaii:tiff nated H. Thornton Davies as ad-•*• mir.istrator c t. a...who qualified
, 1^ >i4.T..m&tratDr in^tie ' m of. nth Delaware Wnght ao
MRS. R. H. WEIR. Tt er.
:ors, !'H * . ;if • •' problems and •f.t-.rpit-A.i.es L. .7f Home Service -.*:^w.. - .....;e.
it neceasarj- for her step. " W, I
ihis
done so with no intention tQ|EN"GAGEMENT. ANNOi cheat the frovemment and that: Mr. and Mrs. AUo-th^ flrif '^^ aw vinistiAn. i.s ' Green anno ; " - P ' p .
ijaii* of • • l e i 'da; ; . - - :T- ' ,, • nevi
THE MANA:S;SAS JOCFANAL, MANASSAS, VIRGINIA FRIDAY, FEBRU.-mV 7,-HI^
"I tmT« •xptHmeM to mncE^tSitT cooldn't write, that I hmMy taMW where to Stiu^ without begiiiniaK at the flrat «»d" writlua wLq'<Hhfca5>» been linee IcavW Am«tk«," writaf Corporal E. Canwsy Owns to Ua father,'Mr. J. H. Owena, of Brcnta-ville, from Aix-laa-Batau, Savoia, France, aftar the publication of tha order tiftinc the cosaonhip Whan hoa-Ulities had oeaaad, and Amarican mothers and fi^thacs for th« fhiat tima bei an to know something of whMS and how their sons Had spent the intervening monihs. Corpoiral Owana is one of the Prinze WilUatn aoldiera who went to Caiap Lae tot twttotet with the 318tfa Infimtry,« pitH of tKe 80th £Hvisi«>B wUdi< haa inadajwah a name for iptM In Franee.
"Welt, Dad, yofl Irao* wcjaft Cantjp Lee <m ila^ as?"** <#SHiroiir. "WH left mt i p. HtL *M Mtint in M - ^ City, i«at«eroaa 1b» hai;|tpr froat New York, at iij - a, "y. of ^ 2Hf. the" trip i^xnis^K0w Jeraey waa vary ia-tereafiiis. l i U ttiunLi waa -vrnkf green aaJi- pttiVIrr, uo v****¥ tftat" ft made me fairUka w« «ncfat fe CnrM more in Order to appwetate ««r anfs country. The people ererywhera stopped work to cheer and wave'11*2* at ii« Tho ri^n^v N»rw York tha more
and fight some. We had it pretty hot for awhila arovii^ MoontfiraeaBr-hat we ftnaUy <lroTe him back again.' ^ IH^waMal-a i a'wWle aftair thst 4»a til the first of this month we joined « - tha teal drive hatwaan Cranium and the Maoaa nv«r, a Utt e oeHhwast of iriiara wa wave bafwa. We drove Jerr;| a ^o^g way there. We conid hardly get In sight of hln. Sometimes he would stop »nd shoot awhile.
"We ware coming v back from tiM iront on the 11th when we baalld that the armiftice was signed tlMt morning-
"It Memed too good to^be tftie at first, bat everybody along the-road sal7 the saiM^t&lliift'sa'iJter awhile I fait that tt m«wtM fa«a. The k>ad on my badli.Aomnwiced to gat lighter, and I c d i ^ p K t ^ j i » rittiiig room -at home, with iroa all s itteg arooDd th*' « « aair • « Mifc iabt<%Mk bMh ab«e^ for mM¥ than » y«Mr, t>4tt oae
patriotic they seemed; natorallyr because they were nearer the war and could 8«e the effeeta ef^i* wore by tiie soldiers going and' the wonnded cOid-ing back. ' .
''Upon arriving in Jersey City wa detrained and loaded on a ferry which we were packed on like sardmes; but we had only a. short distance to go fu-mnn tha harbor to Hpboken. N. J-
"Sotili af&- we got back nine of us I M W giv(|tf a' paSti to come i<Ahi i»t^. So hari I *cia «t Aix-Ie»i-$i^. It te' BtiiiBBy now asM 1 nWV' jva* rvtonRM from a hike, to the Gorges «f Siorrey. I WM up there yesterday and it is the beft scenerjTinG^e' seen~^«ft.'TSe rtrinifa" wflit low Mrt ff wyns ^^y
Fr^M^, tAAeh I thibk is tha wettvrt pigrt- of tW wei^d,'' wriUs Oeorya W. Fatten to Wa father, Mr. J. S. FaMon, of Fairftgc*- w ^ ' '?p "n* in thia cotmty. TVe Am SKcan' solaieil' AfftfirS^ fniH y finp f*!*** wiiir uca lafifiy ef aliiM» B^Mne*. *T<i* itanw place is Somenoyirte. Now tlaC^^W i the way it ia apelUd; I d«nt k&e<w iww ithe Frwteh jyrpikiunca it. ' ^ ^
"You ask me.t<) teU you if I jM»v«f bean up to the front. I shootd say I Jsaye,... MsiCS JhiUi^one. sbeUJkM,barst over my head, and mqre than one tauT-
above them. The sky was as clear as a crystal above us and the clouds be-
IT zerland. They were fifty or sixty miles dista^, but did not look more than ten.'
low loefcad like a very roagh aea.->^Wgt. eould-^ee mountaips in Italy and Swit-
» \
Many of 'the American doughboys have been moved to song and verse,
which waa composed of some of i.i:a bett troops of the Gerauus Army. On
oceaaiona cj^tared prisoner^ onr sttaA was ma jmsii -
^t»-»ffeetiw ^t^i^. ware ovarwfaalmad and had^notHHi^ w do iHtt to nfir* or anweadg.
In this brlgf •nmmiag np 1*e salts of ite first fight the Divi>io< COBUBMuler feala that every oflBear and man pcrtfeipating, whetlier in
a, jnst pride in what haa been accom-pUahed. TMa ir hot repMliiig t te praise that has baso beatonkd opon the division by both AmarioMi wa4 FreiKh superior conimandert.
By eemnuuMl of Major Genenpl BCortan.
B, A. CLEMAN, CoUmd of Inftotry, CU«C of StdT.
Offleial: ^, HABBT COPE.
Adjutant General, Adjutant.
"We ai^
- - ^ TrmMl
let haa whisped wer.aml af ugiul-M^ I would liave. told you before, but I UionijIliLiL-bsit not to say anjrtbjikg about it until'after it was over. ~ ->
"We went on the Albert front, thr last of July. There was not much doing there; we had only one man sUgltt' 1 wotinded in the leg, from shrapnel. (That aevet-sti^Hwd him from goii^.)^.
"Then on the'twenty-sixth of Sep-tWHbBr we put over the Uu-rage the infantry on-;Vegdpn front. On tha
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where we left the feiry ahd went on Ju«t «« tht-wnrno" «* «n «8es ha^e the;tieTi»«mn,Ti Germaa ship fatcm. felt the urge, aad ed at the outbreak of war. Ita.GerT and-thyawd about. It is B(«t imrpris-man name waa "Vaterland,'' meaning I ing, ther^ore, to find a Prince Wil-"Fatherland." It is some ahip. Welliam soldier sending his war verse palled out of the..lMfefiE_at 4 p. m. on back home. The foUo*liig comes the 22nd, and landed hi Brest, France,] from the pen of Cook Mack Lawreaqa
oleaatng-derieea, efcT
at noon on the Slat. _ "The t r ^ au eas was Awry <iiiiet i«^
til we had sighted-the coast of Franre
Bcvfi^ Cunpansr D, i l«th InfWMry, A. 7«6 fai
tweni^-ae^entii we had two k i l l e d ^ ? several wounded. B .Company lotot some in timt too. We w«A over the top with :tl>e dongU>^ra.
"llien^we f ought} in the Argoone fot^ft. You will see by the papera what we did <er them;—We eama-egfr
thiag-naaittd euUng ctt, bat did aotf know, for wviasdrw^yaikiMiaim Swrt
body off the^ekai^'^ s» w» VNBt dpifnw and just ast ws'WiatltilUDde of the.saloon, off went .one af the big cannm);^ so then we knew what waa vp; Mltiit-mel and rix the o^er side, but tbe guard wtralctet let us out. We wanted te get a toak at thp '«nV hnt did wnL
of the linea' the day the anniatwie waa
No Carls better than its tifes.
And tinie loort. tliroogh dr^ tronbles ci^mot
^ ^ "CHINArGtASS AND " " aaVBRWAKB-
fl The largest stock in the Sonth, Ineliiding the moat elegalnt prodne-tiona pa well aa the leaa expcMfve
Your faiapaetioa - Invtod.
While Kinnnol (a fUIow in my aqnad)' and myaetf w ^ l ^ ^^ ^ ^^^ sti^fn-ing our eyes ^ the siji^ of ]mai, uU
outUnaa j>f flMi-gpMt; « Mmjtf. JWwgL and tha sailoTia commettpad tQ hiaiaK|We thiiM|. of all. the/nontiuf. have arotud. I thought there waii ioin*-
At last the war has en(^d _^ , And we w e o# foi'tiie U. 8. A.,
For o%r t)ie aikak baitliifieMa
sigiied. We wejrr omuag Jrat- for « isAL^Itan w« w<^« totd irtiijt had h i ^
!?The Jiigh* we started over- Dea4
Q6*o4' tiftt tfe tjie l>wt lOTctldJ' g l ^ of your car's colattnuOus andJecoaiamicat
pmw&iiAimitco. 1215 f St and m^Id^G St,
Maa'a pillj th«e Fvench toM us it would flevyf fe iaBtn. fi* th<g tad t j ^ - t f
:^_WAjfcHAf!teTOll>0rcr
And of itfaA-'nMuq -nRendMipa- Miunghb
Seems ever '«»e m«t 'twas pa>ting1bne« Bat paz^igitevw'ean sever
-True firiendahip ties in any clime,
Yes, we retom toev.urtive iand, Tn sweethearts, wivaa and m ethers.
fcr' tftM' yflfeihi taior w e ^ eookl IMA bndtir^tMM; hot .Hhe Yankv fdl flMM
imian. Iwi»«eil:yii 4Biai«)bttiac«> I come lwnie» I-^gll be jilkd vriian I get 1diere,.to». I/-son jMing y ^ i -aave emmgfa of tlSe'con&fay.^
In tfaia lett«r &om,J^nva)« Patton he^Myrheis enek»ng a Comaii
United S k ^ Jtr^^rfe good ttres~4fee:6eBg"7 fc,..,',
k tiret^'OHT7|Lyears.of experiei t8ii|rttt^a»^^
fattheinUMr
Toil • have your choice of five difiereot types^for i»sse|iger £ar or fije^t d^pve^y iiSer- ' *Nobby'. *Chain'. *Usc^ Md tlie
Deeember Ut w^ have been alknred ta nalM-krcad witaoof Uft^ ,a|qr Mbstt-tn B of^lwai: nUa, af cooraefwllh
betiei^Wead. Tyw aiie —w ia>
^. Mrs. M. I. Glascgdc, of Agnewville,
lOus *Royal Cord'. ^ ' - ' • ' .
TSiere ia alao the *Nobby Cord* for heairy-
-ntmdUiiamuttbnmL yf» WIew fct -~ can famish: an artida as good aTSa BEST. 1 I'We appreciate the BberaL
"There were twentyfUine shots fired from our ship, and two of the s i ^ \.Cie sunk. • =—'—•"—
"The exi
or the world knows Itow to ondcar-
didn't laat iOH^ s^Ttemcnt and we soon s u l ^ m the^wiiet harbor of Brest and anchored qnol the, next day. We stayed at Br«at five days and then took the train across the northern part of -France to fjlaia, w> }f|< \g
' stand W]hat ifcaaeaiis help our brytfgrsrr
has received an intereating letter from her son, S^geuit Aubroiy ^ G. Glascock, of Company K, Siyth tnf»T -
^^ty vefaicieSf as well as the Solid Truck Tire.
try, it iriiuniKiiy Urgrfy ntmpiimt-A i^'~
in the northeastern comer of France, just across the UngUah channel £rom Dover, England, and only, twenty-two miles distant. We weretlfere a few
wtJBB sldea KstarlM^v
rifles, gaa nMu£fcaadhrinNta. When' we left ti«sre we 'wmt ta «: snuiU place eaUed Engniha>it» i^ooi- flftv, mUfW^N3ic^M(tr-«(v distant^ whan wv.ftrst 4<V^ in a baireV We thoaght it WSM a very poor plaee to ataap in, Hat~1iM» lo i i |^ to^lttv* beta IMrtiiea i » "
.
-vsku jwa
Anteriean "6. F., | ito¥^ 18. m uigMffc—*^ Oinisga Hal gj:
N*N» tilaE«i^ya<« tt tto sie&MKMrtb -«f Venta* > flni^Md, tKe Divisiav Cowmawtsr wiabes to take to expfein lua_deep appreciation of tlMi aklil, eadattoce KliSeomaigi'iBemm
"W* trained at the fifth-gf Jalyjaiaw tha of S n ^ y r eioned oflSeers:
"Leaving and day on a tzate to FSWfs not vary far from Amiena. We eontimiU\ear training with the British wfaOe there'. Jerry disturbed o«r sleep very while there by droBptng beasba but did verr-Mttla-<flaBBWL We 1eft|hy tlW «a<wa aBd^asea-erf the ti^ifaiea, thorc on the 23rd of-#aiy«nd hiked aaotfaer aowQ town asniaJ BaMnpti^ wfaidi waa nMViir titer front in ttia.(U-rection of Arraa. On ti>e ilat we left there for the tnnchea and stayed ia th>m imtit 0» «MW«r«f EayiMt
"We tmntf f/lm;-wmf wm thtm four day~TiM&naa t a a t T t w n i g n i r hole af aiQr IOMI waa the beet ftiaod to anyone when Jerry commenced to «h^. Of cdtnae Jerry titew tiau al
And the i/taan faiz that's waving ' there
With honor to these behind ua, Like, voice ef the skies speaks of sacri-
flce -,'•>• •
Printe Wil^inn Ixiy^'as privates and ~ ' Qoneommiseioned olBcers. Yoong Glascock was wounded and has been in Base Hospital ^o. 7. At the tane ' tiiia letter ww written, December ^
-Among-.-thesesgood tires you wilh firi^
tt the pnblk at o a | <)UICK LUNCH OKPARTM^fT. We win alwaya to ^lad toaerveWou at
For freedom aad mipa OK
tnrth, twin re-
Throagfa life's 4^ad-mem
he was feeling "fine and dandy" again and had been on#i sighteeeing trip to Tonn^
"1 went Uimugh th^ miiie«ni,''-JMg
exactt^tbe treads best suited to your car and your drivingr conditions.^
Our neafp^ SAIP* and S*?*^ce Depot d^aW^
QELL'S I t AND QUICI LUNCH
^nll afiskdity point tltemcl^t to yoo;
-gfarr •*»y; """< «*» Mfg^^nwr- *»«» r«TT4i
v > iti tr T^—rr ifaaa aad itataea. lota af-tl« Baiaitiutr • " '"'*'•'' ^ *''"''T*^ting hack to the sixtoentif ce^twT;^
voAhaf t l » :^«h«i?=^
live.
CMi JMMa ha».sea« t)te fHni>#itn
of GaiaeaiAle: aath Diviaie«.
;an^ aome of tKem <x»tbii 2EW,<Mu]' fntHEK I 'ana stf^ Mlyuletitn MJP z«dln ML t^m«A duui pr a t dft-f tkn'a Cathedral, windt-it toek yeara to boikl. TS^jntem itia.soauthiacjP^ndwM? Allot tha Wl^aik In TtUfige ai4>f stoiia; tt. Oi^^tK' is- Mr scene .yen- never' fei irismSoiaWs.' Wbitf»^»«thHia*»» has^gl4ht hig)» waibr
asu piunugas RgBb __ Everything was oppoaed to oar soe-MssI We Afd a. moat aetermtnarf enemy in oar front aad* eoe sUHed by foor yeara oT w m t o g r * * " * ^ ' t **-
r^dy, add^irtn tits BHtftb opened >v<iM» and iin>|hii>s. gaoMKig ^ o w *>P« ^ ahaJl never h a ^ to g» throogk np each a hHvy aitflki^ aiajfcht-4fc !*oa«a tore hie treaeSee api 1s» letiaatedflHUgrvantaia g n a a f i H i i acraaa.tba. zixac.. ia.tbe.iis«t. ftnito a honducaMa Ji>-tha spang ta whwi thaa>»e<4B», ^^^^^7.*^ ^ * , i f
airfaiH;"*'Ki3ieriEIT'^Wel5E^ waa an oW story. -wa«irortt .^»aih over eo «v«r tin top Uui{ time, bot 'wof* fit I uesrve iat a good piaat to mm ft.
« ^ e afkartod 19 to tfav Brfttak froat nnin ^ 18th, bat erdna changed \r^ we came back and took the train \r(r the 'American sector, where ws :radually worked up toward Verdun. *"e camj)ed tH flfftit of Verduii several
ua.va-aad~thAn moved a_iittle to the -i rthweat. wh«r«' we started the ir w on September 26th. Jerry r»-.jft.;^ 0 iooff way th«>rf, Nut «hr>ut •f ntip ;"at nnr rcsriment tft ;r 'i*
•• :iAf: pr aetl to s:cp rM: • .L
waa ths^Snt M a r « ^ ef oar-di«iafMfc On' Boi^ i iya the %aafiier waa l iat and the grooad diflfeolt, added to the fact tbat UM fighting waa largriy in wooda. Oa aceooai oftlM wobda^ ra
everything ^ atnagiy isetOedJ "It is lainjng again today,"
tinOe* t)i« ]«tt«i'. "^ cant aae wBQT fhey i ver eaifbd' it 'wiiniy' Plaiiua, at' thsaiO op ta-^flaadaft laab snaunaR , Ore did have aomr Itne weatiMr, bqt down here it has raiaad jtlaoat.eoi^ iHuioaaly since I have been hem. I am sour gtod' tinct I d<tt*t have to hi ooHiHir aadtaU-t-hrti a nies Vad sleap itfaadrflht ptsntjr to oat. Theta haa been t>>r tia>e Umt I have la|» down on tha_w«t grmiid and slept aa4-fift Twnttn^-^nt iaa wRhiMwr havlnjf Odng over mr fbr pnilfcttlata; arid in/it having any stnpar VeftSK IC I
wort o«l tU» U M A , «d». I
m'Utt again, thooi^ t^akcKiytiiing for
faieiljuLL baya jMaed
WUtOut OK apthwi the organiaatioas of B y •WMlfl aM t>Mir r<ra«Mai tanieatly t» cvaar enU apB» theas and at the ead of the ftgiit w* had net only gained our objeetvvi bat we held them aad tumetf them over to oar successors. We sdvanced SftHfS eight kilometers thrtrajr '. the en-emj'a ^treachea. and caifflp^ " ' " 2.-
higilCK) prigonera. 7 cannon. «KTut 2r'0 rr.achine Ifuna and s .artre .luantitv of! to thtiik rr^isoeiianeouK rr ;—'7 *- -»-. •-^iWefl, il
Paul Bprinkel haa sent fiw panying letter tolling of the fights through wMch he passed:
S^nraex, Franre, Jan. 9 1919 Dear Mother:—Yoors aad father's
letters vecei i ed Texterday. Waa glaj to hear Trc'.&~yim. 1 hsrj
i i-^-xT, H • i n i
gMJBiaMaiBa .aajTWIl i i .
^y*_„:*lMi?UABY 7
^ ' - M a n a s s a s Journal]S?S^^of,^^a:^:S He lanssas Jouraal PnUokki Ca.. he
gnt«i«^ at Virpmai " as Seconit<:Claii8 Miul Matter
iii=s» riW j » u « ^ niOiB _>
5,1^0^0, $1.00 A Year « Admee
Friday, February T, 1919
' ^ ^ " r ? * * ^ * other- rilterpriw;;
»tm,rtjMw^BareTWTtMHg<BrMirt pio.p«r. Wealth e i i i , t . b , leg«Utt«d
OSWWT AGENT KOINfiR
gigfc ftftoM Abnemial and T«a>-iWiiiy fliady ¥ o v fioti.
• • . J ^^
^UWUIAt. .IKSASSAS, VDtGINU ~ " " ' ' ' ' .._. - III I
. - ; .» j
Ill II I M M • I I I > T ^ ^ ^ ^
lam nr Foyl, D)riny of Dia* "Mfefcn"
«>ae> to W Cwamtod.
into exMCence nor created by gtrikeg
e h u . B. AllM war^appefetwl to view n d npect
Itodidg to Amidon'g eomer on-thJ wfjr Ico: -yhe wrttf-eafastttttee It to}]
consider dutaitee, matenkl, draiims« and grade a n i itialra rrninm. i iitiiTt;^y~ -feated by gtrikea ^ ' ^*'' ' ' °^ 'Jpervigoni tp't »* •'•^ ,
«nd combmea, tt Jias to b«'eJtned. It '-"'"•' '""»*'Wo JMuary 28. W r e M M * *'»^' «»><**, at the next meeting of . U BO fia«i« * • vviaa wasltfi wthoat * « « « J - C Dawaoii. ehairraaa. J J • * ^ ^ ^ « l °S F»i>- 25. . . the Me of brain or bniwv than it i« to ^°»">«'. J- T. Syncox. McDuff Greets 1 — ^—'•
tniTi b!! t*! >n** **** **"** br Four •^°'*^**'' ^^ *• "• *??^- i JD INISTRATRIX'S NOnCK * ^ „ t " ! ! L ! i ^ ^ « •'. ~ • r 7 " J « ^•"'^W of Uie pfSvIoui m e e t f Al f peraona Indebtwl to the natate
f a S L r ^ K ^ ^ ' ^ ** *•"» with ^ "»**"'*•«• " " d a T " ^ Th.fp4of tb,i»t« Cla«^ H. HortoTwin fimwngt N b t e n , , except- to giv , ' '"' l^K • « ' « « t « . B»luu«te„»a, ^ t ^ i ^ p j , ^ come f o p ^ a n * arttle the
(^y R. O. itoinpr, Cojinty A|;eqt) FAm« > i l^ Other .pM le, wut «>
g tf^ytop Urniw A ^ r ^ t r y r ir ^W*o many would pr wd into It juJa * _ X . ^ J #iAa> Cl«««wk^M«a«^kai 4 ^ — -'•*- - — l a a ^ k a . J _ i.> . * ^ ^ tHuited for. aMina to- be
Sonwtiines it aetoaBy evaaive—like tiie end «f
tin Taiabow—wiMD w e ti^dr^irrisTr-<MPta m o « " intelHwnay appt l^ it we find we do not have it. It ia for '" - ^ . . . the pnrpose of helping ottr farmera to
: ^ a mfptxl ST»V «> the CAiiefial buJM "Seea ottttoot uf th» wwrM te theae nn-
tettM 4)ikr« aa wiril a* to try to point eat to them the beft line of action for «iem jto toYiioik ^ individoi^ that
d i« : ) iS%^{rath . r la the first place,ifc,9)«>^.)y>t fq rr
^^.that-^aibwBaia flfl>r<wttoi>ce <>fth^
inaM 1« w y l « c -tfce »4.rt "profltaMe one. Sncceae comea from superior ef-
moWihtelHgenay apptl^. As rule when thinga dont pay peopje
try to:flnd aome way to mafce i t f l i* ^ ^ t »not&er job.'^rhe way to THrtle farminar pay ia to find o ^ aU
t ^ ^ * p d confidence ia yhat ynn «w' ' ^ ^ « t h e conntr t r a ^ « ^ 4^*i^ djtog • « very neceaaary to «,ceeed. " " • ' • " ^ m me tell yon, aa one <iualifiad
^ leMt to fome exttrnt, to aay with aU «mphaai. that fanning la jnat aa good a bumeaa aa any other. If it were ? 2 ? ' " ^ "wiaHgtherllpeaof.f ,
W. R, J"***, Jr., ft Co., poor
•nnley,* Co, type!
claim Graham^ _-writar ^ ' ^ ^ - A P>vi«.. treaani^, _ ^
tw aad UgiS^ conrthooae and j ^ _ SSBL
^tBM
J&40.
out great U ^ ^ ^ l y t "BIJJW a ^ p ^at bread by tinie sweat of Ua °brbw," and
~0tkt WB'hare.na-Tight ^ expect the j i » d itMB)Pi-J<«»-«Wli»t,fea4«api>g ~in' eqniTalent therefor in some form. jQiis js aldi iy <«< high pzieca. Pricoa a ^ ;«atfMifhyd .by tfra ^teans—the • ^ t "(*4 -the w m g - TTw right meaiar'b l iy t b e 'fireii and'unff^&i'-' melted opertition of the old reliable linr of supply and demand. I MU not aani but that, the beat g ;^emme»M»
^ e (Hte that gdverna tihe least—4nit jIBrriy one of t ^ egaeptial duties of
oipd government is the rejftraiping and fcdiJKng 'to «hei^ tlie wottld^be
- ttrsngter-aad aalifiw of tUM «ld brwr j ^ t ^ ; a B y . n a ( » n or-.set;<if men ^uml^
er be allowed to have is a i r and 111 thence with y v r g j^jthy ;;jnaa a»
yoo can 40)01* it and tKan do all you can about i t Nothing hdps more t h a a ^ l a ^ w g hew. KawWeJge m l t h , lM«a«pe it lirwtQfias wealth. Men casmrt auceeed today by tgaiii • t rmgth^ad awkwardness, they i^ust
^ e have ^ l ^ o ^ ^ snceeesfnlTand ^.•««i*«»«at r w ^ prosperous" farriers. The^ bus^lMtl jftnid, meeting state a n c ^ i has plenty of po ten^ l p o s ^ b i l ^ ^ i **»'»
•^ ' t^^j ! w4y,ggittf»Wi4g do B f d j ^ t Is to learn bow and then do whaf yon learn.
Now, the NatioMi, State and Coon, ty governments realize the importance f U f tateUigent ^ o r t on farma to such an Mttent that t tev hav« MIIM.4 \}^
• • - « o » * BBvenrie, IMS • L.'Dawson, ttttniifwun >i)r1 , mileage ^ '
»• J. Conner, samr McDoff &«en, aamf..
aame, with .the naAersigned personal, mirspwi f t iye , er with /whiawisiet «|ta 1 ^ direct, and all persons havl i ; ^ daims against said estate will ,Ahi! the same, duly certified, with said p«- . I aoaal cqiresentative, for payment
A l l p e r s y s are h^rebiy notified that %Tlg itk-Sw aeStlHbant oT^ifiTaatate, aad"
indebted ttwre^, u « ^ii<|h^»ny^ ^ make sattlemetft with J. If. Hortnn and Gwyer T M.n . « ..11 , » .1 | i | -
riluatrate« the broa<i a c ^ of ,«Mr_ aerviee. £ i ^ Branc&iea,. with •phone connection. Let ua knoW^ now we can serve yotti . -
I Wiiiti
Caitt
y ^ have bem aathorised and empow-1 2«U& • ' • ^ *V »«^to midce. collections, for '
and on aeeonnt of said asUte, and {n'
imt^
Ik, Etc
s * — —
OWcMb " CMb
Etc.,£le. Be. Ek.
Pii(fiai>
flnrCmn
Ari»Cara» Be Ek.
' • T. S]n)eox,-same! „ . O. C. ^^i#eUa(m. ^ s i a e . ! ! ! ! ; . ^ J : - M.-Rassell, sam^. ; . . . . . . . . .
G. C. Russen, l S o i » a a i . . m . . . . ^ A.' SnMdiiir, aendns « t ^ e >
tvnral bpasd'aad Mataoa'
A^mtniitratrix- •**?*!fS»i Va., Jan. 89, JOlft.- 3 7 ^
-a ^ I—•—: . - a a a j — I W I T T T i « i i n n i i in r : — ^ - T f i f • • • — • •
demonstratibn .work to be .put here in ^^ Lowe, work on road. """* -*'•'-*—™—'• • ' Tiifa Ready, same ^
'•' -A w f t l ^ w l ^ 0 ^ ^ ^ gr^t «ifeo of
'•' -A w f t l ^ - w l ^ St mUSAiOasag piritjss mt/JBT Mtof aattild^^irdin^al-
yonr midst. Those irfm malff thJB wori by carrying out a demon Btration will be ahead just that much other, things beiiig equaL Those' in charge of the work feel that that i s 4he-mupl. Nffwtlvfe wax "to jipr^ad the gftSprf Vtr good farm{ng.. B^j ,^ a
^smonstratOT-
W^Nyic.4i^i^i^#oi^ of tyital; fc^this^i^pl^^fiftip^piiBg j ^
iteal 'law of suppty aijd;;^-:„-gjai. •'Trn|rt.b9i^n«i'..|M9yu-ikhi|
' J^p*^ "^ ntot£»«f BMUiy a eoMRMM-'Uaa aad woald4M e<mgrassmsn Ikn ^day the pendnlum of v^\if |»»«l .
t^ias swmtrs^iar^gaini f t^se "trusts" tEj«b the wfaid has been pretty well taken out of iheir sails as- a
una!
JBrsntsvflje THttrJn ^ind f y i l B*iok.of NoJ«sviJ}«, n o U . . . . . .\802.H . ^ w n Sf BodB, InmW 99.74 D. B. Grimo, woric on road ^.gf O, W. Hedrick, work and c a ^
advahiSed . : .T . ' . . . . . . 1.7..'. MJOO Colea District BmA Vmi
sit^ T — ^
•ujA AU p e t d ^ indafaftad to the lai^rET^ Wnsht .WiU pleaae aet-
».a<Jeat o^gjijtj ja^^umdegagpflit ' '" fSoSi tuauag aoeoonti
^ Aganiat tbe asoie riU praaent , l e , ^ Jdbem at once, r < ^ veiifled.
& THKHtMTOM-DA^^BB,
__ .11 Beavers, same. r . . . . . 6.00 Jamea Beavers, same. «i)^ B. Mr Bridwell, same. 6.0
-<>>inMville District Rpad Fiwit Palmer Smith, wprk on na4.,. 6 0 Waljter C. r4eoiiard. s|une!. - . . . 'iBstee
I*ov«i Sneeetsfnl, uid.-Jbstiaag-a record of the transaction. Yag'flaw :^\p-•J^fi^ kr^V^ui^ .to lie v^kmen-
SarMa-hUln i « ' i i « ^ f c to g#.
i^*w»«, *l* «ir|» lirat tkO;S|UM. ^gs,^art^cy^
% varioas clniis. Jgi %aa£ aSL boys and giris be t*M»^f t f i S C * ' ^ t«n aifd ughteeh te soroA ht some dph. Send us your name and fddr«M far infermation, iwys .
Any farmer who wants to- learn how to make more money by raising
hmdraaee to the free working of the | larger crops at a minimi^m eost is in' •Id law, and they ^ v e learned tha t l^ ted to enroll as a ' demonstrator, ought does not i ^ ^ e right, that aittu'Send me your address and I will get
|»"y'^''^ngm^lri?™i^>"'Tr^g-^tondijWfthTou.
s-i^i ; — — n 1, -i-r—rit, • . .—MJM.
Mawuaas Dtotriet-^aihjPni. J lWeh-Cwqwuy, s«m
* * » . lo«||;pd--f l . ^ « i ^ iMvUi U.
QUAUfy WOBK^ QUICK SERVICE
Tflie Hoffman C0nipany, hicr E X P e f r r ^ C A N j c t o A N D P Y E I U K
^it
i»A
IMi OM. 73S 13di SL, N. W. WAahiiigtpn. p . C.
MoXBt/^Pdnn. Maggie St '^tUm.
A 8758.21 orrlwr wii» a«i"—^ ^ | tfc
iae its pockets in V<*^ day-light >J L^'" '£«t. busy md raise sti^..big <Mt4 lefiitimata uj^ safe vay* of get-l crops thai a whole lot of plpplerwilt :<iag ri^. lltey art now op4Mting |^^ to go oqt ^ere and bsild good — .r—,... Bi0re nearly on ^ sound miadple of j roads in order to have a job—a^ the &vwr of J. jj. Conn« «>peri(rr saryfoa «'<<' >«»S vkvUinA H* ^ **n»»^ "M he abte~to j a y ^Maa^Ua JCiaii,1si~woTk itisiie
cost. SoiDfr l iIlt ia pti^Mrtioa y the pow
er of capital wrongfully used has de-a«M*, the abuBo'of power by.'<»rgan-
haa jnertaaBd: Bo^ose of 3WwJb8r.pf biallgta coatwasd-
slower briag-
lit.taB.
*r lakw Unele^«Km ia BK to be§r «ff«et)ve i^eans to protect the pld snppfy and d^und nde of ac-*••«» when iatcrfarred wiQi by nnmer^ « • «n* st»*y-»*»ftes; l i m a y take "•xsaised labor «• long time to find *e truth about compelling high wages «<i short hours throogh-tlte poww. of
LOUDOUN flimROR SOLD
Cd. E. B. White, the owner of the Loudoun Mirror, has sc^ the paper, together witii ail machinery, etc.» to Mr. Arthur Pivincs of tile ] ^ a o m T^ogresa, Ashland, Va. PC89asio5r~win given on -Feb. 5th. Mr. will
connty treasnnr, Ifc-firTOr of J. L. I)awsoq,.the,same .to be taken from the J4»it state aad county mainteoaaoK fund set aside for-the mMBtenaiiea-cf roads and bridges bnilt uudw t h g n i ^ pervisionof the. state highway migsionsTu .This <Maoynt-w«M:<iB'iiByg done on the ^ |ef beeo r»arta tOceooBan district
An order for |18;i:iO, was &rawn to favor of J. J. Conner from the ajone
k itisiie iki the Brii^ipr rssid'
The allowance m f a y o r of V I M M M . si* foawnw waa^.ineieased to the snm of $10 per Montti, the same to be »aid
Jirs. isiisa Goni^ so kicig as lAe Shan msiiitsin tstd Iffiss iVta file fartfan o^tpr o f l i e ItoWd. All aHowances heretofore m^de in favor of Hisa Brawner were r«seiBded. - The petsonal dm± of i. L. OawMi, payatHa-io-J^J!.- sMraman, treasorer, received that day, for $400 was e n d ited to Occoquan district order to rrinbofse
said last mentioned
"Be Divine
~ - .uwv nonrs tnrooga-tAe poww. or " " • *"?.•-?• r' "^"^^ — » t « ^ y p e ^
• "Bjghty organisattoB, but find it it type settiog machine JOI the latrjhy ^ *^o««r or later. estand moat complete pattern j i f t C ^ ^ T i Z ^ « ? r S r ^ f'T'.^""^ ^ "d wiB he in i. position to'h.n-i"*^.'^^!^^ ^^'^'^X'^!^:^::^^ <«e mo^newi^natter «,d " j ^ j ^ V n ^ f ^ r ^
wwk than ewM poasibly foMd to allow to 1160, the Jamount of damages the « « e -
% •ny sfa«»tage in the supply and the *°"**<I*M*t U ^ jfffoea bat A e SMeer j o b r«ybody r9.a«,iMs the fMly of t^- have baenrdone m ti»e paat with »i5Mhe amount of *
_ ^ t o m^isfc^iheericas of food «t4h. old.at?k hand compodtioiul™^~:*^\^^!^ ^ ' u s T ^ f l ^ ' * " ^ ' > » • I ^ T w i - editor a n d i : ^ ^ : ^ *^'™*
"^ OS aij. Great national organita- . - , , - , , uwiMsr oi me papei oT laborers or of fUasea 'aur i i t - r • , , , ,» .. ^ • j ^^
b o o ^ ti!^ years, tiierrfore hi iieedano in-j It waafi^tl>»ord.r«i *«**f temp(warii to boosting their years, therefore hi needs no in-1 »»*«*•- hot sa sooi as H is very inoch trodactioB to the pecyle 0» Lou- ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^^^ ^ •owe - t w •v. ^ ^ ' T * « « **« doan coanty, jaany cn wnam are ^ 2iat As rold h«^ fMt wSi," ^ ^!^ ^ ? ! ^ f y ^ g y * ^ , ; f W« peraoittl friends. He eomes rtad of » fact, tht siid «(> fMt, etWi
>me laoorers unoi u>e . . • V T Z T - . - - ^ ^ ^ 0 add take inusnsiai
Depositlflag Meney-|
ae^SIni m o r t * < ^ *>^ ** shewn on said ^lat ' A wArrsat was drsurn «ii c^Hvty
— — • •- nuly luppUed. ««•!• - ^ •"^ * • city4abor*r is realising that e d « q W T e n « of , . ^x...Li.. .^x, . i . ^ ^ . — u _ . : _ • -
•ediwT T ^ '^ '«*?M»««toli and_i8 in every way q a ^ e d to ^^ p^^aa^ wnd malntseaneel ndv •ing t. Z . * !?^ 1 ? " '^" ig ive to thTpeopte of the couotyha Tg et the state appf«vriatiee > r i ' ' . o ^ ^ ^ S ^ ' ^ - r t r T t V ! * Prograasive uP-t<Miate ipper. date-Janaary 28. m9.
^ ^ — — . • » . • • *fc that "lue owiiCf *of
* e oil u>d gasoline IndiMtcy,.* waU
TV^^J^?*^ man. • • d e r a industrial world might
*P<*« of aa a gigantic wheel, the
tea lah." aays tka
iag erter hea iMfii Mwl hr tln
J ^ «>' which repreeent each line of OQT work and get oor HWtatiees
Vwr ^ n n o ^ l n S ^ ^ n e oT on c a S S Teller l i e i i ^ naxe-
^.4^4^ f grown fowl, which has died fros any stefl fuilhwith
to be bnriedT tne body of s a ^ animal or grown f otri." >)^u^tien - of this Isw i»ni liiwlve a flii?w MS-
The draft for $2,306.21 to eever "*«^1«>krT'*:!"r^\°""J! "" " ^ T w n - T I l ' T*« draft for »2,80feai to cever
- ' i n . r r j L T ' j r j S r ^ - * ! - * « ^ » ^ •**•. Hi^,imonihero.dbetw.eaMan^ •"•"in *U t i . «h«. else bimrtlng ^ZT" .^^j^. '^ one or two eel-
*«> ITid:,
nuiva aij the spok< "" rici^ (io B not help
•.- Kp i>«rmar«ntiv -OTS. Satisfaction
.,»»>» ss«<>>e*»»r
lecAssarBy strong because o |
ik^ofoliNrs and pal]^
*;ff^^eyaa^-*<^ TK^
Qpportanify f<Mr
IF YQU WILUSA —-—iBBPOStriNG TOEKi We Wdcome Yiw to <ln Ym r ftianlyjnjr Bsitjynig \\rrr
^^)^o&al Bant oMfamassai and Bristew, was ordered ernlitiid to tho speda] rond fund.
C t e a . - ^ - MrnotiaM,* -L. .Saadwa
l * e 8aMk of Peraonal Servkc
;•••• -•'-n<f*i*4» fllWt Htt.WtMm»Mi|(tHjj
jftifcaaaiMliiSaiii: 'y^^^^.k&i^*wlLM.^.il2t^¥-i4l^Jtiilt .t™.ti;tiafeii •fTfffliiiii
F\UBFOUR fHK MANASSAS JfOUR^AL. MANASSAS, VIRGINIA FWJ)A¥, l«B!ail[JAKY t m$^
-Mr. Thos, .Larjgia is iO with
- ^WfrrRailey
-y-^Hn. Wade.^wife of Bev. De-tonBt Wade, fOBtorc^eEtne^ the PEVBbytieriiui Church, who >wa8 HWOhctfiA^ to anrfra in Maniuiiaa
fJHIf=^ market. w»a in town Monday.
—;Mn. J;H&. Jordi n, trf 5»y* ituurkatr-mwot Sundajr -recently in town .
— Mra. W. Holmes Robertson, of GamesviUe, waa in ManaHwaw fettamed to Man Maa CTth»-w>y^-«»cwrt«d^ the -Germw fleet jntfrfaeen^xnre of "the iargest stock-on a EridaysifliL-
—£ Canadiah~vl8itor id Mar
ioine joad while here vi^ted the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
metz. ofilamatuu, Oulaiiu. ^Miss Lena Cookaey haa atv
cet^;^ a position in Waahinvton' and entered upon her duties.
•rr,^.,.. iBreeden.
—Mr: W. A. Bali, of Baltt-more, was here last week as the guest of R«fv. Bamett'Grimsley.
—^Mias SSdith Pence, employed in the State Deparfameat at Washington, visited her 1»ether, Rev. B. Z. PeinoeTOTerSiinday."
—^Messrs. L. H. Chamberlin,' GeaffB R. Tongue; Kasoh Gray amU Oilvin vAppteton, of Warren-toa, wen rocent town visitors.
--^-tlm tewnugh wawoi boy wffl plajF tiie John Marshall hi i^ school, of RichnMHid, a game of hadarttbiP^in CiHmer's Hidl tonight. ' •
—Private Thomas Piercy has been ftJjSter^ out of serviee from Camp.John Whw, Texas, and is now-at iiooie-Tn il reder-IC KB UUTg^ >^
_ d^iirr.
southern"home, bedside of her side mother.
K pr«sa£&.yau< .^.rS'wI^Aii&xi^.
^-Mr. Johan MIddleton, who - hag bgen visiting-at the home ol
—Private Irvin L. Suthard, Mr. R. H. Lee, of Bristow, has Co. B, Tlst Infantry, Camp] returned to the U. S. NaVy. Mr.
Middleton was on the Battleship "Florida" when the allied fleet
Meade, Md., received Jiis honor-able discharge Fridily last. He
——Rev. H. Q. Burr wHl preach on a Boy Scout subject Sunday morning at U o'clocif st the Methodist Church. Tk^- local Boy Scouts wiUnttend in a body;
Firth of Forth, where she sut' Tendered to the allies. He interested all who met with him, with hiB yiiinlwi'ftrf~B«|ipi if'iw'j» ufiHi' U-boats and mine sweepfog, irt the North Seay alaaof his trayelii in Scotland and Ene^aad. Mr. Middleton is a nephew of Rev. J.
it being the occasion of the ninth] annual Wbivenuuy of the organ-zatioDfof the movement in the United States. ' . -—Mrs.'§. B. Sprinkel entertained a few friends last 'Hiurs-day ev(»iing at her^a^urtmeh on Main street. Among' the guests was Private CarroU H. Truster, a veteran of the battles of Verdun aad Argonne Forest,
^wh» j^vejm interesting^redtal d his experiences in France.
—Amcmg the 204 Red Cross nurses, who died diuring the fall of 1918 o£ influenza c<«tracted while in the military service overseas, the navqjl servicsr-mili-t|try service in hospitals in the United States, in the United
—if «-i<iay of n e x t Vr-.'-sfi wnl be
Valentine Day. St. Valentine was a man of "love and c harity.
F££D
The Manassas-Fefid_aupply jnTrUhnptprnprTrtrflompanv, w b i c h
has been conducting business under that name during the last three years, has ceased to exist. Mr. B. Lynn Robertson, who has-
R. Cooke, of Greenwich.
—Mrs. G^rge W. Leith has just received a Christmas present from her son, Sergt. Arthuir W. Leith, a field clerk with the AmaricaB ai^sy in.Frwiee. It is
embroidered piUow cover of white satin, surrounded by a f riU of broad gold lace. The >rillia]it cblors of the fligs of the affied nations dominate the design, the background being of
holders, has bought the interests of iSir. C. M. Larkin and others. He wiD be the sole owiler here-iJtcr ana" will flSTume
I —.- ^.
oontrol of the business. The business will be conducted under the name of "The Man Feed and Milling Com:
Mr. C. M. Larkin, been actively engaged in asdst-ing in the management of the butnness, will withdraw entirely. He has not yet announced whiit he vfm do in the way of nuatauaK; tile worlrin fifee future. ^
Icate tiiits. With this souvenir of France tiiere came an unusually Ittradive card of greeting, typically French, beseing the words, "To my Mother."
—Marie EUoise, the seyen-year
Geo. E. ^Pickett, was in town oh Tuesday, of last w e ^ on busi-necS, visiting the tax delin-^uents< or rath^'^those, who had made a mistake in reporting their ineomes for taxa tion.. Mr:
States Public Heaitir Servtee and in Civilian Serviee, is V^WMtar-garet E. Hogan^ of Fairfax.
oW daughtwof Mr,-aad i f a e . ^ J?^^^*^ i -3®* .wiUiBg to,a|ul_on M. Coleman, of the New Priiiefe t^e Wind of relative celebrities^
A PICKBTT IN TOWN
Mr. G. K. Pickett, deputy United States revenue collector, hdphow 6Y the father "of Goncrol
Receive the same carefttl and pcrsoiiai attention at thfi bank that lias made friends of our present cnatoaiMn, We jprovide for tiieir protection and safety and fosliiM
and bftfffc \nolM f^W *^ rqARnie^—^yhia^ naked -we are ala6~pi3 td give enstomers ear hwt ad-vke Ml investments of fiaanclaU matien, wheUier their acoeont^ bu-ge or small, and, to the ezt«iit of prade^t bnnktng, to assist them ki baiMing np their interwUi. if tii<# i^ip w<H h^ •wvrih ahiOl he ^nd to Iwve yoa wtth na.
QiF JiifetAgSASy ymGDOA-^
OUR SLOGAN: 'It 111 a PMMtti^ to Serir*;''
s: s MRS. E. W. CORNWELL t ^ A B for others and evm in the iMt
week of her life, was ninisteriaf Hel|)fid_ Brentev^ Neighbor to_ h§r_
Passes Away QodeUy. . friends. sick
^trs. Com well was formedy'" l e s s i laggie Tlass^. of Wheeliatl „W.ya._, 8he_ytemarriedit>Mr^ CwnweH and ciune to Virginia : about fourteen yean agoandhas * idae* ttien r e s i i ^ at^rcotsvS^ where she was Imown and fevad by Wf
to ^ ^ Miss Eluta ShuemakCT- went the Getsgetown JTniersity
Hospital last weelr f(» an o p e ^ tion, «1dch proved BoctieBsfuL
—-The-Dairymens' Association will mee't oE(/5atnrday, Fefr. lB,
William, was taken on Tuesdipr afternoon to thie -University hospital at-Gharlotteaville by h»r physician, !»•.'W.^F. Merehuit, Shortly after arriving there she
much Iwtt^c: at l:30i>. m.j i ;^; iwrthoueer^^^ operatedlon. The surgeSi It IS •expected^that Ur. EowlerJ'*"'^-tfept_thg^appendix wuudA
—4iies :Agnes Weedon l«tnnK hcafth officer ed ie her iKHBe in Fort Seot^ Kansas, yesterday aftenoaii,.af.r tw BItlHMting. coaainj Alfaort" anrndm.
and Dr. ,SafiworHti~6l t6e~«ume department., win be presoit to
VHH' } ** V *< "M*i *°< hold, eonfer-^ ^ ences. AH dsirymca « e urged
—A marriage lic^se was -issued dB jjmtwrygthteJKayttMnd D. Davis and MMgeret J> Clfcne, both oC ymaywLS. Tjwy .»erelatiwi ayi pytion married the fem^diy by Rc&.L. ~ C. Messlck. ' - • -
to attend to hdir H m e distin-. guished men and to transact segajl imfioArttfnt b^ that will be hronslit up for ctmnder-
—Chartea E. Harris, our kxal barl>er, who was. in has been mustered out\rf the ser ii%~and is agslir rM»
— Mr, Peidee an^ Mr. Sinclair, of Ellsworth, Maine, spent Saturday and:TSunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Corhweli, near the coal bin. T h ^ also visited the old battktfiel^ftf MAtM j iffla
—It is'-nnriored that-a new men's clothing store will be opened in MJmassas in thi^^oom adjoining The^Joumal ofiice. At
butjnsists in going over the sea of fife under hi " o nrh p o w ^ T l ^ gently h^ was called uPQiLtQ-PJC side at a meeting and Was intro^ duced as a relative of the great GonfcKlerate leader at Gettysr-hnrg. Tfff fiiffkptt decla
have burated in throe lioccs h|id lEie operation been~delayed 1|0 minutes k>nger. She is reported by iier ^wther, who also' weqott with heir, as havflag stood the
had he been" proposed oh^ the
~Tlie whole of BrehtsviHe com? miinity was shocked and gyi ved tp hear ef the death of Mrs. Maggie CoraweH, wife of Mr. £. W. Cornwell, of Iftresftaville, on Son-
aary 26, at 2!45 p. m. from pneum6nia7 after a" verf ;
basis of his own penoualityrhe: would have accepted the honoii;: ibut, since he waschos^^ by rea-
shuf t lUiieBBrfat-her age.
OoT' tended to her
"iSlB-husband, Um.
^Tbe funeral servicerwerreon- tarothers^ one listir I n i r i i i ^ r^ted-te-a ducted <m Tuesday at 2 P^TCL, nt
opera^ita nicdr ted'-tv he^-tm-I»oving mrewly- * She haiB* symiMmna of a^eodi-cttls. ' -__ -
was then rnominated as Ifr.-G. tfe? hou
methi^, who atnrvive hen
—It is evident tbi t Manawp has dev i ted^ a systetnvoF &ee jitneys about the hoars of the day when schools o ien and cIoseT
K. Pickett in good humor hy the temporary presidmg officer ^and, is the same spirit^ hc! neecptcd.
1^ d9l<^Kting. The int«rm«it was at Manassae cemetMry:
Truly; 'Vn«>ble heart lies still in dcoth,'.' for she lived her. life
Farm F«r Rent.^250 acm, to partsusha-can fundsh evetj- j thing. Split 50-50. Referraeei j required. Answer, Journal <tf-
Chu" dtissen^, who have a buggy, present the only exclusive gents' * wagon or an automobile, are outfitters iA-the County is the old
Riitpgt gave us the other statement, f urthei* deposes that' the q ^ firm is to eoQsist of Messrs. R. L. 'Byrd anv^Robt.' &. Newuuuii of Brid0^M»t, Conn.,' son of Mr. and MrSi O. E. Newman, of Ma-
-There wiB be a Frances Wil-lard ununurial service held at the Home of Mrs. A. E,
oil Friday, 'February l^nes 1 3 p.
m. under the auspices of the W. C. J. U. AnmiyitaHnB is fTteaded to all.
—Mrs. Ftnneis Norvell Larkin e 1 tertained^ bridge Monday af-temoen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Ijvkin, on W«Hit
made by Mrs. W. AnraU Mar-chant.
—-RAnvftmber thy* ff^niBii *"^ srrown "jgwl, tlM(t Ae of disease, must be burned or borie^, according to the action of the
>oard of superviaoEa en Tuea-day. The penalty for ^^Mm of this tawr is MB. Iziu
t Chartes Gjceiner and
were-wiwtlr end visitors af thafa -unda awl aant, Mr.>id Mr*. J.
M. CnUmn. The fatkct-of tiw two boys. Mi»W. W. Greiner. was here on Wecfaiesday of last WCSCK. ^'
—Mr. Rebt. E. Newman, wife and little-daugHler, Virginia, of Bridgeport, Conn., arrived here on Monday and will make their future home here. Mr. Newman
naasas.
#eem to mind hauling the extra passengers, who climb upon their conveyances, but we. have jf^ means of knowing what the horses, that pull some of the vehicles, thiak sbotft the addgd
•The . jail—bee«ne—empty Monday one week, as.far as
free county boardere* are con-cemedLJ|%e~ pris<mers have been mainly liquor law violators. They are getting frightened by the activity of" our county and town authorities in' enforcing the law. so that jaibr W.. J. .^shby is having a comparatively easy time at present. But," association with
vhilatu^s is-not the most en-joyaUe experioice and we do not grQdgej>ur jail-tiffiml his tenn-porary~vocation.
—Rev. O. Tv Usleman, D. D., representing the National Anti-Saloon Leacve of America, was
for a Biaaa meeting on Friday Bight, Fehr yt. Dr. Ualeinaa was, untfl recently, state superintendent of the Geoigia iU>ti-Saloon League] He is now""Ma-gaged^ih^ "World-Wide Movement" for prohibition and, will locate in Cuba. He is arrang-insrSG^
>.-.-. fx absent from Manassas bly \n>. iliiring which time
!•«*•; (iHv master for a ron-
JDH! HH aiima ta ctrtriLTirwhieh Ex-Gqvamor Makohn R. Patter-son, of Tennessee, will speak. Manassas is to be favored with an opportunity to hear this distinguished nnan and eloquent orator on Fritiay, Feb. 21. Possi-
nnlli-wH >iiiii»Tig' >»/ y«ii lyh' ' stanft
up in all possible iriaces on the varioiis vehides. The pwnerOf tB~6" ffifiTefent machIher'do~ not
loads. The boys would, doubtl^, oner tneir places to the girls'as young gentlemen should, but the giris do hot like such dangeroui ways of travel.
:—TOESDAY ^ - ALMA RUBENS
. . in . . -FALSE AMBITION"
Role eS wiOfnl Vamp as a For-tVMJTeDn' Also ConMdS :
- «c-l ic '*
A I H U R S D A Y A PARAMOUNT
WALLACE . . In . .
UL town., yMterdat^, anangingL!]™ -HOUSE OF SILENCE" the mystetjaw 1 :. ammtt ^
-lAdmianinn, <tf 11c
JRIDAY_ A SCREEN CLASSIC
. m i R . NAZmO¥it . . in . .
*TOYS OF FATE" be* "^WICiWS' n l ^ i M p U M '•C i l M Soiii<
Supply and Implemgnt Coi^ irti^coTHinucMbiS
ne^onder the name of The
arrangem»^nt,s will be made --S in the after-is ID :.he coun-
ridgc j ty can enjoy aiiemiiftg the exer-I cj-sea.
fo have the aniir. noon, 8C that 'ne^
i lcnnd^Tr So Ewybody Can See TUa
SATURDAY RUTH ROLAND "HANDS UP" . Epbwde 15—The last—"Thei CdcRtial Messenger." Don't miss this rhapter. Also Sennett Comedy. "ThoM Athletic Giib," and New».
- — .Afh*"^*^--'- -^ • \r
WAT;
m^tmmmm^:
iu» mfmmfi
-he W»r. -Ov»m
Evening LujAL
The meeting in the .BaptMt|have a t ^ a d y ^ , ] ^ ! ^ " ^ '
*A4 v
^im^BBm
fact that the UqC^l^iiS**'-^*^- ^- «• I>»«*»-
prohibition amendment to, the ernment, expecting to S ^ confltltution by fortj-four states. the«> »nrf « « » ^ I ^ . _ _ - ^ ? " ^ i
joice over the ratification of the j territory from the Chfai*.«/ B«r « „ " ^ ^ "«»<J« o* Mi" ^««v.ihif>nn ampnrfment •« *u- t x v-"«»co«; gov- May Seaaehey are glad to see her
oat after a aevere attack of the "flu." We are also glkd to report Mrs. Hanover and lAikfam much improved.
J .c^nfltitutiqn by fortj-four states, w«B timely, int«-8stisg itnd stimulating. Rev. Alford Kelley, preflkkmt of the MtniBten' Con-fiirgaea, pr«a1dad
Following a voluntary by the ,cboir and a hymn by the conire-gation. Rev. J. H^penny offered prayer and read ask«tppropriate jKiisture fwt^S'tioni hriarflTr nnm BHBtisig on^cme. vene.--AftBr another hsoiao by the choir, the addresses of the jSVening were, bieguo by Rev. A. Siuart Gibwm; whose subject was, <The Goasti-tutionu reiiuir^ment of ~a "twor
amendments;;**
•*e8e and other jwObna. MiMlsabel KeUey i n g the
a^, "There^Is a City Bright." The sentiment of a pure com-mwuty harmonizing with the ? T ! ^ "** Jneeting and Miss KeUey singhig so distinctly sod feehngly, thu influence upon the congregation was very injpres-
"fhe graded scjyT-jm^-^g^^ over Qietop* whenlt came to ffl"^ = ? =
the Armeriiao and Syma-jteKa^
pAf3E mvm
-Messrs. WUsler gters Qf HQfo
Trfrering, wHsh- was for th^ infcmatipnal work of the Anti-Saloon League, was |11.72. After the singing of "America"
Isst Maaiay with good att«d-ftnce, after faefaar dosed for the past few weeks on accouot of "flu." Miap Coleman, of Bced-.gygi^^as-accepted tiie position as assistant.
H Our GROCERY STOCK is up to the minute aU the time. One GREAT ADVANTAGE
• HERE^YQU CAN GET W H A T YOU WANT^ WHEN YOU WANT IT. We carry a faU rt«du WE HAVE GOODSTHAt OUR COM: ~-PBTITORS DONT KNOW ARE ON THE MABKBTi JTTST COME AND BEE.
tion was isfonouhced By Rev T D D ; Clark. • VW5 "tra
Mr. Gibson emphasised the fact that the Kquor de»l«a™'j)l«ft th»t pmNcr. jBiTrw.M two-thlrts of the members of 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * ^ * * ^ •congress Toad not voted for the amendment Vas made too late,
as probitition advs •' cStes eould oliUm ,"th|i s fMaitc of Jfautation." _:.|fri Robert A. Hutchison was
' OB ihe'lnii^tram for |jie discus^ aion^of two topics-^'^l^e Prohi-hiti<m Amendi jexLt and State
ABOUT $125,000 Qf STAMPS
Forty-sevw^ Citiseiis Por^mi i, wu isaeii In the War Sav
Rev. J. Haipenny, of Manassas, preached an inspiring 'se^ mon at Groveten schoirf last Sunday momin*^ W« hope toJbave
tion waBiSN>ndunc«aTiv p«, T O.._ . "* W°^ ^ ^ " » « * Sunday afteraeoB. Scrviess-
f Tiy our HoiegHHUHl Buckwheat fmr-^^ 'ih» beat you can buy—75/,c Carry boms a can of Chase ft SairiMm'a Coffee-VTHE BEST 2 P £ BVER TASTED, GOUT MEDAt J^HHJR^ TOa YOU KNaw WBJLftO. COME TO U *
fyejsDia fffiir pia.;.. Wivate sale, fi Mr. W i
^ lAyler^_of Cnlltftjyr Tbo.|>riee J . paid was>2pQ0L Mr. Ayler ex-
t>ects to assume control of the jaM^Mxy Utr
8 o'clock. Mrs. Mollie Dogan is -visiting
at 'Taifadlse.''
NOKESVIUJC
infB Certillcatsa.
Does the Dry Regime B^rinr' Mr. Hutchison began his rC' marks by supplementing the ar
-^ -gument o£ Mr. Gibson with-fihe statement that thfe "two.thirds" requirement had always been tsken by congress itself 4o s|>p]y to the members present.. In both the Hfinate and the hoitee a
During the past year the pa-tiiotic citizens of the county in-vested »12H,006 in government stamps. Of tUs ^ount ?47;000 was Hecured from 47 persons, CMh nf whom purohoocd $l,oe&
Miss Ruby Miltor sp^ 'S^
worth of War aavingS Stamps.
ruday m Briatow. Miss SaBy ilay, of Aden, spent
the. week-end vifli Mta, S. S Stults.
Mr . Samuel Thornton, of, Washington, was a NokesviQe viBllor Staitliy:
J. H. BURKE &r CO. -BvrytMHg on Earth to Eat —ffBussnan Yliaiiiis
hare majority of memb^ had been declared, by vote of the re-^eetive bodies themarfVsS, to be
Those who recently jomed^this noble bandrafe Mrs. H. D. Wen-rich, of Manassas; Miss Susie May Gossam, nf WnymsrIfBt, rad Mr.. H. A. Shoemakw^ of Manassas. •--•^ -
The citizens of the county dg
a qooii^ and ciypi^le of transi
CMisidflrtng his own first sub-iflct, Mr. Hotchisoa expUined titat, state law i s trsoacat^edl^ arfederal, 6P"national, law. Ac-•wGtegiy, the vario«»st«i»|ainr.
Misa. Ruth (Mingsr wa Washington visitor Wp<hi lesd
;e9rn Meats
tOCAtS H M Cnrta s Um Pint lMertla»-
Sale.—Windmil! «h»p for quick
and
Mrs. W: l? ."Upseomb, Mamnsas, ^^ 88-1
- F o r Sale.—Port- Hpwadster; ^ecto^Jights and starter. J. L RandidL 88
f'or Sale.—Three 0. L a sows, ons subject to r^isfar*-tion. QOl on R. J. Ltmg, near Aderc Nukssvlllfe, Va.
R. J. Postofflce addrsps.
iny^ Miss.Effie SchrffCT spent Squ'
day iff €«Btiett. -" ; Mr. Harvey Seeae had the mis
fortune .to overturn Jiis cail-Soa> day, smashing alll four wh^ds, butltickHy BO one was hurt.
Jvewtown Giant Incubator; New^ wm Coai-bumjnff Colony Brood-era, JOOQ chifek capaoity aach. 999aMjatm, X f. I<yon..lb> nassss, Va> ^ ^ —7 i^p
^MOJraJY TO LEND oh irafc tnwt on real estate. C. A. S ^ <?ttw, Atto ley^^t-I^aw. 87
serve and they are hereby ex tended>^e sincere apprieciatitm
the lie^ rendered^
the people, bad no. effect on the y ^ ^ <* »t*te legidaiwres,|tEe period of hostilities.
G. RATMOND RATCLtFJiE, ^®ch liad ratifliEr Qie fMea^ meat.— -' —
. - aadTm deed, «>nfiden^ expected, that our people will continue their in-^ei«rt- and reoperation during
FAn{FAX--4DrAVIS
)CERIEa FANCY AND STAPLE
For Sale.—Fair bred Tamworth hogs, tuM Xears old^$VIUiSL;^tm ^vm*r 18 months old, - ;p60.00 each. Pwligfwa furnished for rftgjt-"
i)reecEnf stbcE .ya.-87.
committee, far I- *^' %°«st-EMrfax-and Jlias .**'*"*°*'**^ * Beatrice Davis, both of Fairfax
t: iatuuty^ south of vClttton, wage
the coming year, when theywffl be as raoidi needed in hdpiB^tiis
«M«i«jr arefeiiradSffl^vete^br govenimenl iii Ite readjuatriWtttJ'Tlarfv'r"."' """ ''*?? " ^ '- - - - - - • - woik, as lltHy-ifCTUliuiiaarN;!^ mij^^rtaipTi™ nrdTrj^re^^^.
" - . - -^cv«»«ixja m their new relatitin m Ufc
married on Wednesdi^, Feb. 1919, at the home of Mrs. M. M. Paype Mid Miss Mollie Cross, by
i th^JPaid for Country E Aiul livestock
, Alford Kdley. The.yorar couple were attended by relatiTes toiy'fffrnds,' who v^A tiMfHt
^ Rtqjarding the time when the ?diy?*-«eg3ine beiMs, Ifilv-Hute^
Director, Princs WilUam Coiiiity. yrHy flgner _RttH.- -
JaS. H- RpytV^p, y(jfT,i,aa^m i-feafr^tbecouutiji would''""- "' "^^^^^^' ManastisB , kdry July Ist, by executive "at- * ^ - °^ ^^'^' M«»aaMa- ' tioB of President Wibon, unl^S pesce was declared bSfbre then.
Jn tile event that tiia^^tmii. waa to be settied by state legiikbitEt Z' ^r B-ick. Iteiassas. «tion. thft >^»ntry wouM sntw I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^'^'»°*'»«^
Geo> E. Mnddox, Man s Sfc
. regime on JMiuary 16,1920, paejnear after tite 86th «t«te legislature had ratified the „ „ „ . ^ am^idaient **. H. Hibos,
Briefly ib. Hutchison ^ «• S.-^n«>n. Manassas, criticized adversely unwise, ifle- ^ ^ 1 ? ? ? 5 ? T T * »» action in the enfo«ement of 5 ™ ^ f ^ ^ ' Manassas, prohibition laws by ov^ zeatous £ ~ - ^- ^ " J M«««f"-officials. I Mrs. Geo. C. Qound, M«>assas.
O. 0. HoUo*, Ddbmassas. — Mrs. d O. Holler, Manassas.- W. Fred Dowdl. Manassas.
A.. BU^, ManassasT
Notice to the Teaches atf PrfaM^ William County.
i AH.teachers of Prince William
Mrs. Jgo/hesabaka-r _ Mrs. Lauras Madd<Hc, Msnaasaft
Rev. \u. w. wutt, ManassasT u-^ T.D. D.Clark sang a s<do,.„ ^ P«,H.K«,.« wtween addresses, entitied, "My i 5;. V; ~ > ™ ^ Other's Prayer." The d e a r l S ^ * ^ ^ ^ ' «>nnoi«tiua and eainwilnsss of!?- ^ ^ , , ^ — , > ^ r -
George D. Baker, Manassas.
I EL Lynn Rdbiftrteon,
Mr. Clark always-make lOs .«-«*»Ms#ertive. *-tnric vtta •» ^ w nuicnison s ^ ,^,y. ^ _ WF^^TUJI, I^WMWMW.
e ^ ' T z * ^ Enforcensent" j j j ^ c ^ liMtla, NdcesWDa.
Joseph W. Gougfa, Nokesvilte. Ellis Brothers, Nokraville. Rev; CrWriltfks, NokeavSI*.
county who ]]^« not j -eady paid thirty-five cento dues to.the Stato^ T$aeh^^,jlL8soeiation are requested to do so at as early a Ttste as possiUe.
^ L. D. METZ,
ty Teachers' Assodaticm.
Sunday. Feb. 2ad, was ground Sunday, Feb. 2nd, was G round,
Hog Day. The real naa^ of.* this animal is "Woodbhbd|^ We have been asked the ques-tiiiu, "IIow much wood woidd'a; »oodchVicfc Tcfaudt, if a • .wood
Notice to aD Business Houses. Stores, Mlarage, Shops, E t t Z CoBuaeneuig January 2S, 1919 and on and after that date, w* ^^^2*Vb^WP<Misible £6r any ^ ois^oouia'scted i^ any oaa, in o^ out of oar eavle^, snicaa _ _ ^hied by nn order and s i n a i
fa»» BEN'LOMOHP^CTnC~ B. 1fagliMr.vMisnanrr, F. W.
3ale—A No. 4 Diq»lex chwip.
Wheetef; ydBngtw^ SM*
. Hor. Sale—?we
llfcfiO each. J Nokesville. Ya.,
horse. -R.-^> fflorya.—
Saly-rA heavy dn^ Hoffman, kee -
fWefcave about eighteen LADI^* SUITS that we have carried from season to season ttat we arc going toput on sale NEXT WEEK AT|7i»8ANDil0.98. Any one who doesn't weCwr st3ie, this wiB be a rich UMVlSAKirWDK SUIT.
COME QUICK—A» tHET WONT LAST LONG. THINK OP IT—AN 4U^WOGL SUnLEOR ONLY $7.98.
baixain. U M
f NEW^RDTG^OODB ARRIVING DAILY. COME IN AJfD LET US SHOW YOU. .
HJ^ «t^^4.", .Z^r -'•"'»»'«-«'*: I Mrs. C. w. Maras, Noxesnua. «atuu*ti2^'*JI? . ^ ' ^ . J*!T&». Jno, W Ems, Noke^ffli. •tatute books will be enforced "««8 public sentiraeot j8_be:
iTt Thers are t±aee faetont '*»<* most pUy their part in ^^ ^r—»~ of education— * • '»'*^-*~' th« wives and wives
scnooi. 3BRI
H. W. Herring, NokesviBf. J. A, Hooker, NokssviHs. JansB Sslfy. Welltngtcn. W. R. Gossom. Ha
*^««n , who says that he wiB * as he i^eases, belongs to a i ^ . wtech the Jaie_ PftsidwiTf * * * « ^ palled- "undeairtkble
l i P ^ - * ^ Burr spoke on "The ^ortd-Wide Program." Mr. Burr
'° of a conference of the n»-
Macon Cave, Gainesville. C. E. Clarice, MinniygBe. G. M. JUt liffe, Du^BrMc E. G. W. Kays, J^»iia. Mza. John Rv Hambak«l>,
nriniatratrix, Msnssssn
CAMPER A JiSNKINS THE LAKES* STORE MANASaAfi. vre^si^^
chuck could dnick wobid?" We . hive'iSo been .asked, "Do you ii^evfr in -Ground Hog t)ay V
tlie^ theory that tlfte gnnindhof decides the weather, If we now
Special inices on horse Uan-keto and lap^bes; i5i>er ca t . off on any in stpck i »<fiarkin-^^>omaC6., S4-tt
For Sale—Fine pun brad Rhode Island Red cockerela; W.
i^ime, Manassas, Vs. 30-4
Roistered drives for sale.
Hoktein male J. J. Comier.l6
Wanted—Cedar-and-Loe«»t-^ iste; my prices are Worth writing for; call or write to R. C. Smootz, Box 44, Fidiers Hill, Ya.
For Rent—^Store yoom-; best location in town; '&>rmerly occa-pied as candy«lntehen: suitable for cto^hing, getteraf~mCTc&Sf
Ad
Jt<^«rtaaB, Weiliac!-
A.|S. Robertwm, Wdlingtoo. P^dleton G. Douglas, Galnes-
i. — v-*iiicre
^ ^ Anti-Saloon Workers of [ R^ iiJ dolph Sndth. WaterfaB.-laatfji*'/* Columbus. Ohio,Uji^ Ann Onyraoos, Dumfries, •^aertlfi* ' * *" ' ^ ^ ^^' G jr e WiBiam Goasgm, Hay-toea i I ^ ^^^ various coun-1 ^arket. ~^ theM Jr^^'""'"^' ""' ^ uttered IE D Wissler:iBri8tow. _-,. ^^ loac^doniar • •, , "C.-me over'j_ w. EllifK NokesviDe.
_ _ - * P J .•?. - o.-, rci I n vrl y t he • g - g t^Jdings, Manassas --," " '• ' ' - •• America
<fiee or restaurant ^ R.' Cea-ne , Manassas, Va. 85
have^six weeks of _, ^w*-have bad weather, we wiB
that it is merely a coinci-If Ground Hog Day nsKt
year Is etooi y andlre have sfac weeks of winter we will not liew in the story; if the wea^v afterward is jdeasant, we will as-
of the animi] not aetmg his' shadow. In lalef, we are not superetitJDBs thoat A'GroattL: Hog Day," "F idajr" or rrUr
Fire Insuranc*—If you are rald orHutual Assessments,
tiy our old line companies. If
SB d(»t like the increasing old e ntes, try oar Mqtual. Tabs
ywireholee. W« represent both kinds. Attatin r.«wy«v tiop. 5t
Wantg^I0,0((JO cords of pulp L--.**^ Jligheit taah jsice paid on dMvery; measi^sments taken icmnwagona. Giva us a caiQ b»-
^WB sett. B. R. Conner, t t
heathoL
Rev. J. M. Bell ^i^e «!"< daughter, Ixva, have retumad from their trip to Florida, where they spMit three enjoyable i weeks. The family regard Flor-1 ida as 4ho soldier boys cowsidsF)
i Mf€nsJ ptiAH
i I
Place Your CMboi Now AmfkSoppfy od Hittd
rhe .roamal—SI
France. .Both are delightful places for a visit, but more de-|9 Ilghtfu! is America and nxwt dS-j*
worth, ii i ii^htf ul is Virginia. | j ^ ^ ^
^bkesville Gar C. K. B O D I N E . PROPRIETOR
Wanted—50,000 croesties. Seenaai ILI^rnchACa
white oak Id «et prices.
2»-tf
flffifiL_£ARBmLsnap I «n ag^n at my oW stand in
the New Prince William H t, will be giad to sene :..
i former jwtnms.Everythinsr sar-itary and antiseptic. Courtpo , attention and service accorded ••"Myone. '
Respectfully, CHAS. E • R:
• • • • • • • • • • • • ^ ^ U i . ^ ' * ' .»«•••«: H«
•wisssesssssissaa AHA,JimLai^^.i^a.mai^>mm|ft|f|f||j]j|j
mK M^AS&AS JOTOLNAL. ;MANA^SAS, VHtGlNlA
cc asEse lffij|9IN& OF BSnjBJBiiPf
_HMllh CatMUm.
" D«m(nutrmti<» As«nt) Accepting the cordial iavit*-
tion of Miss Osbourn, principal of the ManaswaH A|?4ealtural Hifh School, the first tneeting dl the dub for WIS w«8 h«l* fiW^ urday, FeUTuMy 1, i» theWho<d bunding, with the wiuilyiiBWitl place
Hd a flotd h«althii«Bd«ii. Other intiBor prises viB be wnrded to
Btudents QUk
has tfi<rmair^1
no^ been worked
as hosteia,' The iaeetiag waa called to or-'
der by the-president, Mrfk W. G. Covington.
A moat lidpfur add appropri-ate pea^vr waa offwd l y Mr*. B. T. H. Hodge, after which the members anawered to roll call by. repeating appropriate—quota^ tiona; following^ tibis the minutes of the December meeting wfere read. These beingl^pOTed, the regular bosiness was taken fdp.
January being the sumth for election of effifeers, iUs > « s the first in the vrder ef bnsinesa, Mrs. .Bftnsddl, _ ylce-|Hreaidant
ncteir
The chib had as its guest Miss Eugenia Osbourn. - The hour being 1at« a mption to, adjourn was made and seconded, and the club adjourned aft^r a most delii^tful and profitable meeting, ta meet again later in the month, the time and
to be named later. A staMlin^ invitatioq was given by Miss. Qsbcmrn for theclab ta meet in t;he setmi^ building whenever desired.
Contruy to the mual order the social hour was enjoyed firsts Members arriving eariy spent a most enjoyable tiioe .di8g"B»tollC poultry work, taking up balanced rations, egg production, caring
iMa» to*
Sad Hides ai Prices.
Chedt sent^ raenta are received.
FHigliest Market
shfp^l eoatr
day No
missions charged: Write for btest Price l i s t and
Fras Shaping "lags. SHff TO
Ralrimnn* HiAj t FnrCn IMUUIUVrvtnvlvwKlllrvV* 310 President St . BaHinere, BUk THE RKUABLE FtJR BOUSB
U w s ^ oi VirgiBia Wmi ti PukUe SyaUM i t
for and mating uocxs. Bots sbn, Covington and Mrs. Brown gave
in connsction with experiences their work, i=Bie present s^fee -rf-Aess:
were discussed and one of the members Of the dubdemonstcat-
JedhcW- thii tisd^jken rni nW imfc After brief discussipns about
the hindrances to the woflciiig of the dob daring ths past year, it was moved and seconded that Hm presmt incumb^t be retained in the chair far.ih(3 present yea^ Th«^ being uo other nemin* tinns it was go ordered. Mrs- F.
aqd turned it, into a very stylish and practical one-piece dress (a good, cotnfortid>Ie width the liottom of skirt). The dub members had the plsasure^of seeing the dress, as it was worn on this nccMion. r ^
DBPARTMENT8«KPlUMKNTBa-fMfj,M>MetM»|<*<lMM^ CoBi«e, Gmdoate, Law, Msdi?
daSi Engineai^r LOAK nmm AVAILABLB '
to 0—Miitug atadMita. 919M «n cMto to Vbifiai*. stfidHito In. Oa
eetoloi MIUT ART TRAINING
HOWARD WINSTOlf. Rafiatrar, ibimmr. Vs.
Manassas TrpsierCa, W. 6. ATBXT, Ptopriatar.
•n IM|S
BIDS WA fXED
-Bida-wilL be »eca|r»d iwtil
MRS. HPGAH W. pOBNWBLL
In the death of Mn. Edgar-W imwga Bwntivllte natainr an irre
parable lofls. She was a kind neighbor, a gympathathiaing friend, and, liJce htt- Haater, "wmi abont domg good."-. In.theIoaKJ»d trying iUneas of the iddized atm ef the wrjtnr she
of meray. Her feet
E. Ransdell was redected vice-president^ Mrs. Hodge, secreUfy and Mrr. urer,
After proper discussion it was moved and seconded that the constitution be suiqiended, and
was elected a mOnber of tfce dub to fiH the swift on errands of mwcr, bet hands place «f Jlrs. Boyles, who hu\'^rr^*V°^^*^ *^ "^ i^iTlfc-. ^,..^4^ JLA U^ T H I comfort <!<4he sick one, and hw smfle left tbfi.j«^tl[, and. Mrs, T. gJfan ^ eomfort^and eheer. gutfar (^eher,foirBaer.prwWf»tj>f the „ «,, emie ai mneA ii
an hnioftty meiiAer e t t ^ ^«l i»f &«**, •Itei ^rins far The fre^*»^^M>P«t^; J ^ ^
followmg committee to W i - - ^ .^^^ ^,H,r«^, .f ^^^
noon of March 15, 1919, at the Clerk's Office, Manassas, Va., lor
VilUiiNlA: In the Circuit Cour
County of Prin«i VHHani on the 10th day of Jjuwir^ 1519. In
FRIDAY, mMMlSAMY J,jf$l$
CUmiCH SEttV^^^H
LLTHBifAN Bethel ;L9tl^an ^nxdi, f ^ . j u
American Hat €k». BACHRACH a SON
73512lhSL.N.«..f>4wtM.D.C.
The 'J««rB«l-41--and wortii it
Q er 4ia^s> inant
V8.
JChartea Harris, Defendant. * IN CHANCEKY—ORDER An affidavit having been duly
made, as required by law, that the defendant'is a non-resident of tlft State of Virginia, and that he cannot be found within the jurisdictidn of this state, and the sheriff having made a return upon the original process or summons i^ysd herein that the 4e 9Q'laQt is a non-ir^sident 5f his balliwk, a^d jmplication having been ^ufy miaae before the eierk 6f tms court for an order ofjjublication agailJSt th§4er f endant to appear and aruswer a inll injBhancery4Jpd.by.jyt«,<»em-
GardB^ L. B otJM, PresiiMit. . ytee-I>rM.
Gw. E. Warfldd. Cashi«.
AI.KXANI>B!A, JKA
M. R Harlow, jjJainant against tti6 (fef^dant •^or an absolute divorce on the
groundii that the defendaat baa 1i0en8«iteiieedto:aiMlis.ofmfined at7;3ap;m. in thenenlttatiyytanilm^erdtc^_A of publication having been duly
CayUal . . . . . . |1»0,SOO.O«
Direeta*! - 6 . t . BWIMM, M. & Har-tew. 6 . K WwleM, J.*F. Hair. WaH«r
-i_ - ^ ^ . _ ij. -» -_i. ^ *i^_i Clifton Presbyteiisa Choreh. ^-ir«nt«r by the « rk of th»^^,jK,u^^ p„t<»r, ~ court, it IS therefore ordered'^ - .• -% *. . i.
Jtoheator^i>l»r. Jr,;<tsoitof t» I Prompt nt«t||i^j^a,,to)#^ .,, ^^•„to,|fMM'
•al^^(»s tlnqp«6s>t ffed ItDteite.
ap iron or steel brid^, F. !|Haymazket, Va.T
feet wide, 4 pipe rail, 6 14-ineh eyebeams, 12-ton capacity. Also
ici^ |t to you v^pry veeic j | r » year f or (me doibur, iR iklmHi^
thrcfla>Sttta»m^-BUas LiUfan V.' anj mikb srcat saerifiees of perKmal «iibat,..Mn^'W. L.4tad«fe SOBdvli^^ fir iwr cetrvietatm. '^e Mrs. M. oommii
IX !fot>wn, this fsme shall not MOB^Iedi
alt-artantatlvft "y*" year book at the neiCt nieeting.
After dispensing with the biis-inesa side of the mooting, the
iqKm' her -AFMEWD.-
ISx.F. S9. Royster, president of the F. S. Boyster Guano Comiwny, whose advertJeement appears in another part
couaty agent gave a brief, "taft, f fS> that no bnsi-
in »t.lol. «!.« ».>M nf en nj^rt^J^ <^ '^TJ^J^.^t^^ , . , • . . . , I senal element may bt um~oat.-mty which »as bomg given to | ^ ^ t ^,^ ^ ^ ,- T^T^n| , Hg ,y,g the counties of the stato to SO-JQ IPJ and, controls hisJown boj^aess. cure a short course in home] He is always sayii^ ^ t the only
this course to last as 4rawback to having built up a bnal-nursmg; long as ten days if desired. Dr. WD^ams, the state beattn eom^ missioner, is at the head of this wnrk, and j» H^fmna fn^hftar froin"l^e cotmSes at once as"^ has
toat he cannot meet and talk to aH his eiist4«iers face to face as he^did when he sjaxled iaJaBiness tMrty
a meeting planned iBr~Qic first of thisLinonth. -_ L. - -
At this meeting the work will be thorouj^ly discussed sad out-Ined. Not only the theory of
ness which extends ever many states MMJ tafcwt BiiHiy fMJyrJM to SOI^ly i s
thicff years ago. hy and c a p a b l e
Bat as thiB years go men whoi i ho ha«
^ » <rf some of the iMir-M^o dssireus-^
of heating feom actual users of Ko^-ste» goods and wiH weleoBke.Jettmj. from any. old or prospective, eustom-
„. . . •i.-L. f*- He has speeialieed all his life on n'^rsing wffl--1g,giyfia-BL thgfe^^^itgt^ooAi for oar Southwa c«>p» eoutses, bitt the pntfUcal dfenion-|,nd soils .and places nnresarvedly at
The county agent will be glad perieaee and_that of hi» .teclinfcsl ax-to hear from those wanting this P::;^ , ^ . ^ I ^ I S ^ g ^ . ourftfe and Will be giad to answer B ^ , T . Wflrf-rlr. ^-—"T^—'" any questions". The dab in ses- [ _: 1 i *-r-* Aion as one .eindoraed this move, and asked .that the course be cx)nsidered f « Prince WiUiara county. The eouBty i i « e B l l ^ ^ ^fgcj^—^ i:"l^i^i |£ng be glad to have the oginio* of the other clubs ot the county. '
DB. L . f \ H O U ^ _ —lUEllflBfiT
20 feet of 5-foot pU>e for culvert) F. O. B. Occoquan^Ta. "^
Tqhe Miidarsigned reserve the rijiUt toj^ject any and all bids.
O. c. j^jjTcwao^. J. Ji, DAWSON.
MANASSAS.VA.
- SumL., oVfuck."" " **"'"—" • '
Preaching at 2:30 p. m. Serricea at the, NnhnsviUe Lrthern
Church Sunday at 11 a. m.
EPISCOPAL Trinity Episcopal Cboieh, i^ '•
A. Stuart C^bson, Rector. V Sunday. School at JO o'ebck a.dn. Service flret, se iond and fotuth
.Sunday at 11 a. m.; avyy guadsy n 2 ^ p. m. ".
St. Ann's Meiiu>rial Cbafiel, Moki*. yifle. Service fifpt SjjwJsy a t« p. M^
Cbunli,
UiM Sunday^t 11 a.m.-
PRASRTTBRIAN Manassas Ftesby^erian
Jlev. DeFereat Wide, Pastor. g-ga4«»j MooLgt M.a. m. — 1_ Preaehing at 11 a. m. B^bjtd,'
"The Tpnpi ttpn ot Jews." Subiect, 7:30j»..m., "PeUowship Win JesM." '• •^-~T~.\. '• .'J
Prayer meeting •vwy Wedru»«i|yj
that ^he said dffmcj^iit A)Jib* he|»a m w a iQztoenvfafs af-
1- doe pabfiCAtldil teeteifl: to answer the suit of eomplainaiit the datuiia»t4ar an 'Sbiedato «di .SWPS -^ Hit 4mwMi» iMt th* defCTd§flt,bwiJyqn.aypt<pced fs and is euiBnea in ine pcolten--tlar anito do what migr be nec-« feary to piroticltUr Interest i$ this ismt. And it ik further or^ dered thl t a ho9if this order be published <}nc9 . a ws«k for foiir^successiye wjeeks in the,M»-niissas Journal, a newspaper' published in Prince' WiUiwa"
'fa'<fc^™^"*»'!j
County, Virginia, and that a (jopyrbe sentW registered maff b; the clwk of this court to the last known plaice of address, res-iidence and abode of. defendant, ^». wit: Westom estate Peniten-fiary, North^SMe, Pittsborg, Pa., as stated in the applioi tion or
pr^ of pub^tipn, which ' be,^rm!^ jfjMtbe c;erit to
^ »tfflS cbtirC ImT ifcft' a &w*b«
Q i>yifihMMflasf.Jtttin ihami "an «r before the fi^m ^m^^S^
' '>G£IO.'6^inniBB,^aik.
••^•j^J rsSspss • • • • ' ^ !jit.^'II!" W
The county agent rfso toki of witit 4Su$93nten-
4ent UebUmirMt Which ttoae
QUALITT AND CTBYITK JHB
plans yygjMwfe to^ttb«^«t«dy of the Stjjte Beaith Catechism into the sefaoola of the ewnty, begtening with the kfth gradt and going through the grades. The month of February and March Witt t>e given lu this w o ^ For the loiwr giada Iheie ha^ been provided a set of health rules. The pi«i is for the cate-chiHoi to be studied during these' months, with the help of Jthe teacher, at the end of which time « test is'to be jriven to the pupils, •',i.,<-r Ar..u»n or oral; the suc-i
.-; . i ii irom each ^ chool tOj ci>c.t> U 'tic county aest for s'
osHeaaoLArsm-
MnS^*^KINCHSM». Pnpa. I ~ " ^ — — ' • • !
HANASSA8. VA.
OM>OMTB PASSENGER DK>OT OPKN 6 A. M. TO 12 P. M.
JJJ JJJoJt fooeoe6d Qoooo doodb
•awww^yi^
Opa9:UA.iL ,Vy4llSHtl^QT0i»l, p . C. (humr.M.
mm*
Now is the best rime of the entke yeai-to make uf skirts, or dresses jojr present lar spnng^jveat^—
4o Jbe bad heie.4^w^e m fine cdor BJ^ and are^most populariy pf ced. ~ - _^ ^ N
iEbgag Si»iges jindSPIai^ ttceramong tbe iayoiftgs: 7 ~~ ^^.-_...... .!.
^Jjyy^Bbe jmd flJiack:S^jftii Serge, 36- inches wi^.
Fr Qch Serges, 42 in. wide, in black, pavy, taupe, brown, — giecn, otd rose, Bwymdy, wiue, jjum, gray, tan. Yd.
Scotch Plaids, 42 in. wide in a l^ge assortment of stripes apd chf!(f*)ks, in |B»tty rontrasring colotB.—Per yard v—r
Black and White.Check Gjtton and Wool Serges, in 3 - iMwrent size cbedas. Per yaKT . .
"90NGS OF LOVE AND WAB" By Dr. H. M. Clarkson
S1.00, Postpaid Addreasi THE JOi RXAL.
All Wool Storm Serges, 35 in. wjde; black, navy, tan, taupe, brown, gray and Belgium blue._ Yard
~ Kann's—StreeF Flour ^ . ^ . ^ j ^ ^ ^ .
Sunday Sckoblat 10 a. m.
ftwuTbfaig at U a. m.
. tBAJtriST
^, ' 6nndk]P>Saiie^ > M , 9.461
momins aervica, 11 o'tSmiifH, f,
7:90 p. J i . ..
KKv BASstTT atamupn tg.
Beljehaven,, fourth Sttoday. 11 a. a. Wpodbinoi ^ eoopd aad jam tit Qm
^daysrS '-(n.^ Hatdicr .Memorial, •ee6nd"8in%,i
11 • ... mnA Tfftfl w *i •_ .. J Oak Dale, third Sunday, 11. a. m^
aad first Sunday 7:80-p. m. Aiilnap» irst Sunday 11. a. m., sal
CATHOUC —An aalnts' Catho|h! Chuteh, !»••
fiaai ^PatlMr WilBMi Otn,' ' 3MMaBi4^a.m.,^
..-Bomliiy Stto«a at >.«• \
Brsdteyr-lst snA ah Stmhiy it » ; p. m. ^ v . H. Q. Bnr.
fla . Third Sunday at M. BeU.
pitiMitonii "l imHive Bi tipt C&iicli, .lUhr rlj
8. DaHan, psst r. SarrieM trety f mtii Smiday at U j
a. m. and iba Sahsd^r pnMf iw ( ; f:SO^iBi -
BOT.- L. a Mfwick's fomHimff ^BShmr ^— '— * -
Fbstpad^Urdl
aayB,'U.s..ak
jS p . BX-
Aden Seeopd and feniii
Evenrthing .Good to Eat
My line embraces St»pte and F«cy Groceria
- 35ue^naware, 15n «5« Jhjamelware
1
{QK BLAHS
O.J.ARFHNaTOKJ MANAMAS. »
* .
:i
HOPWQOiyS ! POPULAR Fweti
AND m n STORL:
"I
•• ~!
«RK : FEBRUARY 7, l»19 !
OVER TH»%«*
(Contmued i- m PKK* TWO)
Yea, I reeorvcd the aehod
^
^^^^BfWSWWBRy SALE OF VALUABLE R E A S ^ J S ®
mi SavoUy, Pranc«, Dec,
wi»«re thk p«pv i ,ni wriUn* to you on « « • &w»*.«ntBr c liMd.^id. box.
^Xetotw- -IJXT— BIHI was BO glad to hMur from
a$hoolinates. I amwer^d New Year'* da/T
W«U, aa we are allowed to ttll a lit^ |]^aow I will try to tell y«o a few f^gg of interest. We landtd at S t Utane, frona there we went to AIs«fc» j j rsine and were not eo-far from Mtlbousa. We did-not do much flgfat-
t ^ f bat gqt acqviainted. with the Gtfmana aUrti^ From there we Vrant to a pl«ie» where on* of-the hard. ^ battle* evet' fpttcht in Pnnc* took -Ifce. On tlie Aeuse river, where the fnoch loat to many men two years g^. One pIsM was called Dead M&n's pil and ^ ofibiar Peik^h Valley. We v^e under rtiell fire twenty-one days.
- Ite nad^Kxvimd city rf WRtan. , , ^ „ ^
nder and "by Tirtu« ol 1/4^ wee of the circuit court of Prince" William county, entered on the 7th day of Decdmher. 1918, in the clmncery cause therein pend-mg, styled R. L. Gaithef vs. t h e
„ , - ™ . « « Dox. ^*»P*« Nattoal B w r of M»-f*^ ^ ' ^ '**^ ^^' «»• •«*>»« Sf***^ y*^ **»* uadwrsigned "dY. M.C.A.areontofit 1 copMniSMoners, who were ap-, 1 ? * * y«» eotdd see «te« of these * * P ^ ^y **>« •"d court to make
old ivench towns. They all look alike. ' " * of certain real and personal
"- ' y
H--
The houses are all buflt of stone and .h4ve^>ne long street. I went throngh some l*r«e pities when I first came <»^«",*SrtJmtj» were iwekerf 1B tax car» and co,^d not see much. We rode for two day* and nights in box
property in the biU and proceed-'"«« 'H said cauM d*6cribed, shaU offer_for j s l e by way of PjaaJoc auction, ^ tUfr highest' 1 bidder, for cash,
Satiurday, March 1, 1918
tbi dm* And the houses wine all de< ^sysd. W« bad a hOT to eapl aal tiw Anatrians vera Jmtdiiu: it,
; ti>*y M* Pvt up maek ^ • i t but whan we stmefc the Argonne
th«N is who* tiw ^aM «Mk -We h»y» I as w«U a* SMB.
Bceeived Mamie'* letter 4ty..Harvey Lynch was tbie I *av Urn. No,
~ •"« usya ana nigbts in box x n T >?" ""* '=" *i ivx9 caes^ 1- wat ia aM.,feffl$ jjne for» v f^b G^^^Ws farm on the eighteen days-then out t^i'o^ ^ ^ « I f ^ W ™*< ' **<"it ^Vi miles ami then hick again at tt» firf,h. I °: ^•." MiUiaasas, Va., (sale be ^
, "«»• who did. I saw sevetrteen ht»i-«»pture Jred^Wman soldiers brought hi who
wwe captured bjr the A^sdMM.
<«• picee
the other well last
I don't see the pafer. I only got two from Harvey. llnri is scarce, sio wQl-close, with love
^•re to aHl aWGBNn P^haps the most tiddching Mter
^st has reached the adftor was from a Prince William soldier to his mother, ttw muUiei of four boys who weiit tu Prsnce, one of whom had given his life for his country just before the letter was written. On account of th« intimate nattare of the letter, the ,_,. g name wiU iset-be given h«e.
•Ha, it is hard to lose our brother uri sun," he says, "and I.'<eel aorry f»r yea all, but I am asking yon, for
ginning at ten a. m , o'clock) the foUowmg^rsonal property r „ 1
C e paur heavy mules, 3 cows aJl fwrmingv implements on the
'*« 'Mj fuua»iiiBov«g^'y™;^g>«**w L.€«ith«r, 1 aiiomH »». «!.-. ^.yuDlfe drum, double
^ hooting engine. TMs eiyin».is pow ! « » • « ; » * tie Alcott block mill aifo^cAt be seen and inspected
The policy of the Ford Motor Cuuipany to seli Itt cars for the lowest possible price, consistent with dependable quality, is too well known to require c^n^nent Therefer6, because of present condi^ tion^ t t o e can be no change in ifae>rices on Ford
we are only allowed brnd for each mMl. -ii- r > -w^M' " i seivluf strt'^
^*«' «"*™* * * *nsfgi« is-the p»e^ * « t I have seen. It is the Blue Ridgi Mountains of Virginia (80th Dtv.) I think this DhHaion wHl pelade hi Washington.
Savoisy, France, Dec 28, 1»18. Pear Mamrofti—T got my Chrietmas
cylinder hoistinj;
there. -^Immediately after the sale of
the pessonal property the fol--^wing real estate will be offered
^ ^^^ |for sale at public atiMj^p- TI »ox on Christmas ^rnfag'Md^f?^^**<?.5riMdn tract or parcel « f t»nriy. enjoyed the candy and cake !'*"P> ' ^ t b the improvements We had chicken, turkey and dusk fori ™ ''*<'n. ^Y^S and b^ing situate ohiisuiias .iinnHT—sit^ J;—:/^ •*POut 0116 gfld ons-hftlf talles '
Runabout . . Touring Car .
$500.00 i525iia
OhiisUnas dlimer. After dinner I went over to a town two miles fr6m
TST
S" iOyt teether; but one thing. Ma, he died fw a noble esrusa; «BA' we eait 'brin g} tte message to our d«u:. Aiji^rica how-htdityvid what he dM for. I am KK. his. name will go down in the llgid book of God's and be willjgjjrt jeacefoUy unto 1^ shall meet him.
"Ha, my opinxm la that you are the fMstest woman fat the world. YOB gave luui DO^^TOTRivceiiBV^ iT v&n sat fmt&apMtttC in^yeif'tar cgaM;
» a
E. ofjthe town of Manassas, ViT, hei;e to a dance. EatUeJioalca^^ 2 ^ — Yatea Ford road,juid con-pin was there and plenty of adldiersT^P"'*'*'***^ T _ _ and about fouHeen French girls. I J J • • • ACRES
•Itiiasrained nearly all af^orember; ?« ! ! i j*u '" ' I? j lands of Iden„ and December. 1 can understand new • i ' ***"'^.ll * ° a others and be-why Uiey wear wooafefa shoes here.' I " 8 * " o ^ ^ »« tbo Bruyshaw farm
fw yea idl, but 1 am asking you, for I am writing t h i s ^ a.i^sato hom»^^ 2 - ^ ** ® ^' ^ ' Gaither em sito. Hot'ta' wawy; - 1 ierf-se sad- and they certatety 'a»~go6a:"Br me f*'™^ This farm-baa dwdl ing .
>e . . . Sedan *. v ; Truck rha«ffi«
$650JOO $775.00" ^$550^0^
Hope io be heme soont Just bongfhta pie; paid ene dollar
aadfertj^c^tsforii'
hAm.anS necessary ftutbt^diggBj-is <!oBfvenientIy looted to the town 'of Manassas and is a de-
ZSKtL UMy that yon were it loyal b ffiar country. Please tbink^ about
pi tSa way, Wiat jttt>eir.mnthwacjbayfc r liwtt'ta ^nd pray tqrOol jbo b t i a i ^ 41iajBitU^ al88tin#ii^ic«^
8iraWe=idaee for'a petetn wish-Tii. *ni!/»-»»„ I-**— __ - J ^ *P purchase a> hbme near
fi*mV^Srt^ffS^T ^ i S * ^ »*<^^ ^hoola and churcK& fromPrivale B. Harry Ue, Sead mir. Qj-pwlng crop of wheat OIL farm. - " - OPSALE^-CiSH. A. P. 0.981, by his moUMr, Mrs. R. H.'
Le^ of Bristow: H«mtegny, Pnmce, Pec. 16,1918.
Dear Httthur:—t wffl wrtte yoa.a faw Ifass te, let yew know Umt I aa still alive and getMng alaug'''nir^
ROBT. A, HUTCHISON, J. M. JOHNSON. TBOS.^ . UON,
c.A.siNqMqfc,. , Have written several times but have net heard tf word fMm tiy stater
-3u8ttottt*; |Q.e« .'s tefere' CMst>''" '
i -» (tees Ti of Baefii * bit like, it an tbe wtetbrnr here is just
TTPTKERLIN.AncV. I certify that the bond requir
ed tor tKe a<ivi - mmtimie^ de-bewcJDQtcutadl^ oat df ttfe
I Davis,* Co I, 8i7th Infantry,
^DsTi*: Somevrtiare fai Pranaiy-
Angpat 8,_1918. Dear Uamma:—I juat reeeived.^t-Lfam. |ou-and Vioia, also
88-4 GEO. G> TYLER, cafetk.
ot-jumm-mma puBLIt; SALE W VAfcgiKEE bitely. Hope the' next move nrffl. be
« h IKvinen, to his mother, Mrs. Ada jwek to the U. 8., ami I dont care how soon it is.
Suppoi*: yon sll •le HeOiim raaily
rvaa so gnta-to gst^S^i io8 Jdy I WM hi txaimng and was taide. 1 am Lieut Parmer's Ordnrly »ow. I like him very much; - He is TCryaice to me. I dont think it will k* long now before we.wlll be back in fiwU. a. A. I would like to tdl ywt WW* news, but am an AtngH««fi inl.
Have beoi in a mot butC
for a Ing Ctoistmfi dinner. GUMS I wont have a very good one this year,
a iue Jimiei uu Thaiito*
-REAL ESTAIRr
Under and by virtue oif a car-
giving. 'Wriie to me asl Mm as~ymr receive this: With love for you. alL
Your loving son, R; HABST LEE.
tain deed ^ot teusf ^ecuteidnby Josephine Holmes dn the first
. (JiY of October, 1014, of record
Letter received from Private Kmer Abd, to Us sister, l b s . Hattie Wool-fwiiiden?
—Sumswbav lA i Vauce, SepL il>. D«ar Haaun;—You -frKiA t»
ft I im gt^ cf me- Pilace William I bwe sMf fSSafUhOi, Ed. <*Msir mm(
•r* eoiaiii)^ dbr
iiMt'
"^^vtaial^ ittmr thatr bit I
*auaa> there is mrTJ '^ '
-Dan-France, Dec 28, 1918.
giStBi'."Juat » few linea to let you know I am atOl in PraaeeL am wen at preasat aad bepa yea an Urn scaw. How esf a9 tils gfftt in lAt^vSrt^um, nmtmrnt wflT b#f
OpasHV fllMr'sMUP diiy;
Tirtfaede liam CduatJ , Virginia, in deed book 66, pages 434^, to secure the payment of a certain note therein described, on which interest is now due from the first day of Octobtf, 1916, the under-signed trustee therein named, faavmg been requested by tlte holder of said fe)te in the fluml of which dAUi^T^u' made, witf offer for sale at public aoctton,. to t in h i ^ M t hUi-dMr -oir. •
SATtna>AY, M t t . 8; 1919, at twtihKi o'dock m., in front of
of
Tliese iiikeiLare Detroit
Ajtfhoriaed F<^
Vttbit viurM over here. .y«a»y twOMttriKm^ *^Uek t(r«*rn. 8. At ff^nny a nie<>,»irtieifeaa gM> ^»J> Kirls art'aisa^iwt i » •
, F aMkrM«rlMiai» U Ok , C A. toBigfit; HMT Jiliy. nsar HoatrlehanL Am fas tewa the oeurthouae, in the town w
~ today alt tltt T. It. <X A. The piaae ManMsaA, i^oresaid county and it dots aot asarn Uks state, all that ffcrtaJB trast we
ft • •
1 May the^eoBijng year'be to yon a^qipy one. May yoa start the New Year right 1^ sticking to a few good waohrtions instead of bi—>rf"j
There i^ one resoktion thai yoa em i t -
is pifyiag, bat
•ru ft. k — T - ' « » •« **<««^vith aa old FNOeh oe^lr mm.
IMfcaadtei. Notts. Tlwyarafi
1 * n r ' I eanl! UBdlirfaiaT Oalr
• »et weA waUi = = I-gMft-yea all-ted a m*nr Chribt-
• f t i ^ h .
-Sajwwbm* fat-Pnws,'
Dear
I dU adt cnjey mysirtf mddi. i» tb» boepHal « «b jnflniwa
-aatfci-^rtiy doftt ytw jgritt sq*e-ttaa to AeT I bavent b«d~a tettar
-•Byant «faiee I bava bee* j» . _ _ -«*B mr aa~«e JML V. V. WLLVJU.
rihuEte iB-€(rfea dfstriet, Add county and state. <M Uuidii at l arHa' HemdoBrFoeter aad w.~.~,i, _ « . tiw Fayman-David eoi^i^ Bead,
12S A c s n TERMS CASH.
. a THCMtN'rcar DAVPBS.
sE D* lUlttWy
OetoMr Ift, t>ttr Viola:—We an ta a samll BMm: b a Kari bead
^ ^ Jt hue two Y. JtL C^M.'*^ I kfl!T_ir&ea!g-g!Lblat _ ._ neaeh and one.Amvkaa. Apjwrtte me. I am ahwy^alaa-ta
>«» alLiprtaatetpM.«Hnsa..liM.fBai» aaoroM at - bdK.
Ov irmg diii iHtdbliM ef fa. tRSBappiwerf by He Bead rf^
JUcnmlen. Aiiy«a4N'rbfe li W i Kg Irin for sv geej WHL UlvfivcjrM
ROSENBERGER w«wft«»"i
BDK6LART AND TSSBT z i : .fimuniAnGB
I to Sfhh band. My UMtwumt . |*rS*i <• a
"to music. ^p^wi«y, Pwaie*, Defc 18, _
l i ^ a J — * * ^ *•* AH:—! am going I -, "" Tou iottii of
« the front my first
w , = • runw On August 1st I . J ^ * * *** '"^'^ *«»* '^^ N«r
^ J ^ troop, aad „ ^ detailed to
yHtJ^^"^^ to the flrst line trenches.
^*»«> 'Htllflre
r w U cIosa,>to fhes»isat asae .to I ysii' ^IsaMT'saifc Tfflte i# 'fin
L0vbi^ y o ^ ^*3^r . KUdte A n u
Undertaker
<«it and got sBbnt '•^ei: and the
half C H, Maaasaas, Vs.
an orders.
out a--
AND Lee" Ave, Near
Prompt attentifin./i,t???_».—-Germans p ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ „ goo«f service and ma
terSr win jus . Carried to Stoeb.
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PAG£ ElGUl •'HE MANASS.\S JDUB-NAL, MAxNASSAS, VIRGINIA FBffeAY, FSBRUARY 7. t^^
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now impitovinx. Mr*. Aniue Speake, while wait
ing^ on" sSmlToiieTfir^serlWJiert store, s tuped from a box and severely sprakuid her foot, 80 sh6 ia coofined to her room. W« miss h ^ so la Sunday SGho<d and servicea, where she ia a faithful worker. We trust she wiQ soon be able to taMe her place again
TJfent of this camanmityT visited relative^ here one day last week
Mrs. EL a . Williams visHed friends in Quantico la«t week.
Mn. Cal^ter ma^rBo indisposed last M<mday as to have to dose her school at noon recess. ' Of course the children were glad of a half holiday, but we presume
Rev. Beard and ^ . and lOrs C. W. Garrison spent Sunday evening With BJSnL C. H Brawner.
Little Jack Reid has been vi
Mr. and Mrs. R. Curtiis family* of MinnieviUe, spent Suib' day with Mrs. .&n«at Beid..
Mia., p t h d ' K i n t hoard last week from her husbscd, Mr Grower ^ ing . who ha* been to jTfm^^ siiwe last Julyi Hie staMiTthat he ia still in the hos^ x ^ i t i l ^ d faiM n«vw received a line fraanBiyef te <m ttd^^de since he left.
The Woman's Missionary
thay wen! glad HIH! luul twwv-ered sufficiency to reaume her duties next day. ^ '
Mrs. Forest Beans and~sikter, Miss Elsie Fbyd, spent the week
4 near Waahinftoo witb. rela-^Q^ftives of Mr. Beane.
Hr.Guffiver AbdXUttle''children have been quite ill w i ^ bad colda or influenxa, but are better at {Hesent witting. - Who.made^the 4atal'miatak»
of going out last SiBiday that
meeting was • postponed' from February Isfuht i l a l a j ^ datie, on account of the accident to our Presiderit.Mrs:'A.'J-^peaks. '
We certaihly feel we must congratulate our^chool girls on the Success of their box p4rty, held January 24, for the relief of the Armenians. Each girl nmstiiaVe
thing shim.
to give money for our MI:. G . i''- iVashiiigUji^ •rthiiL: coniing in from Gainesvilic .viih a load of goods ^ ^ Mr. F. L.
Mrs 'esnere
driven by Mr.-Hsi «*Boley and hio daughter, Miss Besa^ completely
B. Anderso^ and -upsettiBg the buggy. Ne eeneus
we owe this diange of weather tot
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We are glad tliat thr^'flu" is {^aappeanng and i ope it will not put in its appearance again.
Mrs. McKelleget and her two daughters, and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walters^ and ~Misa Pearle, of Alexandria, spent the week-end At the home of Mr. and Mrs. M Abel, fHid visited at the home of Mr. Thos. J- Wodfen-
dajnage^as done, but we would kiiutty advise Mr. Washington in the future to keep his mind mere MI his duties «M1 s e t s o ' much on the calico. A,%ord to the wise is sufficient.
Mr. B. 0 . Wood and his moth-Wi Mrs. Wallace Wuud, were Waahingtcm visitors Uiis week.
Mr. and Mrs. Erian Boutnw, who have recently sold ^ e i r pnq>erty oa Lee'* Ridge, sailed for Egypt from New York on Friday. Mrs. Boatros was for-j. merHr IdSss AJHaon Williams^ of this place. v
Mil. John HaU^has r^umed hetne from McLean,' where he went to^ visit hia ,brothto,'^l|r.
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James N. Han, who was ill; Mrs. HrHT^buse and MraTF.
S. iftoiise - vidted theix sister, Mrs. JMmie Dulin, one day last week.
Sir. B. 0 . Moimtjoy contc^-platea buildingj^ large bam in
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tried to the other in fix-^ surpass ing dainty boxes, anj, O'gdng to the price ihejL JbcoBgM ."M(»-thinks" the boys must have; appreciated the fact that "goodiM were within.
Sevenll boys and girls read ifr tprwriing piecM on different flHh>
den. . ' _ M^ssrs^. Catof Norman and
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. A lexa i^r and daughter, Evelyn, of Wash ington, were week-end visitw^ at Mr. Alexander's mothen
yi\^ (ViA-RiMW.v. Mr R. B.
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to Quantico Sunday. Miss Ray Luck spent the week d at the home of her parents, . and Mrs. Janifes Luck, of In-m.
,Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Curtis motored to Dumfries and w » e the guest of' aiayme Beid Sunday.,
"Miss Mary Comwdl is slowly improving.'
ROYSXERUIL^NO COMPANY
depjmdent HilL Eldor A. J. Garland preached
,-Va.^ Richmond, Va, Tarboro, N. C. CWlotte, N. C, Wathirgton, N. C. CokipdHa, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C« Atlanta. C>.- Macon, Ga. Cotufabiis. Ga.
• MoiifgoDieiy. Ala. Bahonore, M<L T<^«lo,.0: 1 at Greenwood . BdptiBt Ch iU^ Sunday, filMng ids regular ap-
jects. ^tle<>ae tautt seemed tff be nore mteresting to the girts, thbttgli t h e - b ^ ^ seemed to.take "notice," was by Mlaa Edna Pertr - WiamT Jamima's' Coaift^ shijpkr" l l w objiset wn to ahoilr "how hard it is ti> aay W tA«n the gmitlemui in qaesticm his arm ariwind yoftTr The wim realized w«»969«M. all
^ ^trs. E. S. Carney continues ill at hief temrnearherer
Vtn. T. W. Lynn spent Mon-day in Manassas on busineaa.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Alexan-der motorfid t » Minnievillft SiUH
f^mmmt
;| Mr^Quy.M,ahie,MDuw£ii^^ mbtireK'
Mus Els^, 3^<^or wais. t l ^ guest of MBas Lucile ClarkeiSui»-
was a ' E o ^ visitor Friday. Misses Bertha' Wootfenden,
Anna Weolfend^n an'd Ctine
-Jftirtgit^fand
Our doctor iwewa very huay.
Woolfenden a^JMpjtsca.. T. Jp Waltitf WcK^fendos 'i^sc^
gues^ of Mm. Maiiripf Abel Smfc
We are sorry to know there ia 80' much sickness. I t o a eaae^i^»r» the other f eltow's Bsisfortime
y^lijgy, evening. — - — ^ - — — — ~ -Miss Mi£ud iVNormm was a est at the home d O ^ ; C. H.
the doctor's yain.
raest l tt «g Sandwv
A very enjoyable Twit party
Miss Violet Abel'hasmuch improved of her iltneSs.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Bean vidted Mr, Rean'a parents the week-end.
Mr. John S. Vosburg spent the week-end- in Mafyjand. viflitiTig friends. *
Mrs y. are^dSgi^fe^tei" " *J" °*" !', '' f""?!.' Dorothy,
of Mr. and Mra. J. H. Catp, .gf Mount, Va. _-, 1„_ - .
Misa Buitrice Abel spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mre. W. T. Abel.
Mrs.*J. C. Dnim spent Thuts-day with h€Jr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baber, of l^ount, Va.
Miss^ BMitfa and-son were the guests of lOss Mls-bel Anderson Sunday.
Mr. Joseph ^^|^jvu.ttBLgfiai£ of Mrs. X^rgie Comw<S Son-day evening. • •
ftm^ M>e\iA WM • g i v ^ at H<rimes
of Armenians and Syrians. The sum of $ ^ was given by Holmes school. Everyone seemed to enjoy the evening very much.
PrivateD. B. Noit^aan, of Sup-irfy Co., 161st Inf., A.* E. F„
d a ^ Mr. Willie Windsor has ki^t
nur tovyn tst ^tim^z^e» whimi he e x p e ^ t 9 feCworlc.
Messrs. C. E. Clarke and I)( G ^exander were In MinaSft|S <>a buslneBB MonJiiy?
writes that be is well and getting
, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Carney vis-ttedat the home of ltr,jaiJ:M|K Chas. BaagtffSunday.
two brothers- to m o u r a n jdeath... We extend our. sytopftr thy to the family. '
Messrs. Alter. Holmes and Phffip Cole visited at th^ ilKime of Mr: Daniel Abd Smaday.
GKEENWICH
>- Rev. Bamett Grimsley and Mrs. Grimsley stepped with-friend* b«-e Sunday w g h t . -j Mr. Grimsley preached three interesting^" sermons Sunday—Auburn, New Baltiuiuie and Oak Dale. He has a i^easant smile
It IB with paraonebte pnde ' ''ftlfor every on< 4HM| y e always ap- _ point to "how glfflnouily thiiyom- { ^ t ^ x ^ Y s a viaitaj irincb occur munity has gone "over the top" in the Arfnenian-Syrian Relief Fund. The sum of | i s .56 from F. H. Sunday School, $10 from the laagiia, softWrthlng aanJKHk from the social, beudes a very ?ood amount by subscription, make it considerably ever the •one h»ndr>d dollar marV,—Iba quota for the entire district, if t.he other sectiona came oat any w a ^ n e a r flai« they will. It speaks weU for Prince Williant county.
Now tlu7~th'e I S t a n ^ ^ ^ i e ;>oys do not fteem to be so strict-
censored, and thev are wrft-•-•• the nardships and perils
^ a." pa.*s>e3 •^" .!j:h. we :; • - - -vre r r. to be
twice a month. Miss Maigr Walter has rytum-
ed to her post of duty at the high school here afto- an absence of tan d a y ; :
Rev. J. Royal Co<dre was a Warrenton visitor one day the pastwedc.
Mm ¥^lliam Mayhagh-lOB beoi <» a viait (fr-heraaother, Mrs. Fannie Cook, of New Bal-ttsnveP
Mr. Charlie Nalla spent Son-day at her home here. _^ - -
Mr. Robot Hooe spoit several days last week at the home of his uncle, Mr. Oscar Mount-joy.
Hr. "B. T?. Nal!«> ia expei.ied home thi.= week from the h srpi-;a' n'p :pe he vvill be entire-
Messrs. D. C. B r. ITjiafa w.w«>^nM» at C E.
- ^ The remains of Mrs. Lolln
Carroll, of Indian Head, Md, former^ ^Miss Lollie Williams, of Minnieviile, w » e r brought here and' buSed last Wedneaday~at thft WiflSamH huiy ing ground. ,
Mrs. CarroU leaves her husband,' four littie children
LIGHT C/ie ComplGtc < ~
and pc> vjr nlan t
Tliree cif'MrrTairBahk's cJhil-dren have been sick with the ""flu," but are better. ,
Mr. W. H. Bailey is able to be . t^agalB. — M n . W. H. Smith
afternoon wftii Mrs. J.
Spoc/ffecf&ncf i/sc(/hy 4/1 c U.S. Army andi\Vv\ / fhoPcdCrosSandthe YVC A
WA'l'KttF^T/TT
Mr. B. B. Gossom was a. Manassas visitor on MtHiday last.
MissMargaret Shiiiey._w.ho. has be<m visiting m Wa^iugtoo, has returned to her home at this
-[place. '_ _ 4 6 v S . R. CItfk haTbeen caned
to Dumfries on account of the
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Kibler are receiving congratulations OB the arrivaTofa saiSl son. _ _ ~'Heantk ChasT Creel and Lloyd Henaiey, who have seen service with the A. E. F., in France,
More than four thomand &a«o-Ugbt plants were da- . livered^oMWtt- work. Th^-wwe used to supply ««a^-tnc light in camps, storehouse hospitals, Y. M. C. A. huts, auplane baagars. sah-chasers and other bfandiea of the service. : : —
In Red Cross hospitals at the front, DekXH Light operated Ufe-savtng X-ray apparatus. Delcfr-Ligirt was specified by the Government because It IS dependable, efficient, simple to operate,—requires httle attention, and bccaijse it ii AIR-COOLED._
The result of Govermueut testa and the satisfactox^ use of Delco-Light on over 60,000 farms are your a»-surance that Deko-Light wiU give you the same da--rndable service. - - • — . - —
r ettera living coqditionay—Increases farm efficiency, •1 soon pofs for Itself in time and labor saved.
F R. HYNSON, DEALER, OCCOQUAN. VA. ' idoan. Fanquier and Prince William Coontlee
litve fWUHi i to iintif hu near here.. Mr. Cred was se-varaly- wounded imd stayed two^ days in "No Man's L U M P b ^ r e | rescued. j
Mrs. -Franz Peters, of Hay-; ; market, recently prosontod to' Waterfall school an or^an. Mrs. •
.Peters has trie gr^c'. .;t t.-,,'^-t cxth ihf .-' uoo' 1: . ,in;..,j '
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