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OfiM MuT X « U B , B«nteinr) An app«d for more wcn-kersin
the Surgical drassinss work-roone over the Peoples Bank wta fiiade by Mrs. A. H. Harrell,
m •t the resmlar meeting of the Ifanassas Chapter of the American Red Cross, which was held at the Town Hall Monday even-insr. As our own boyg are amt to the trenehes aati Uie great spring drive ctHitHlaes m France, the need for surgical dressings Incomes greater every day Mrs. B. P. Lamherton, superintend^it at surgical dressings for the Potomac Division of the Red Cross, has asl(:ed the chapter to advise headquarters concerning the largest amount df dressings
ply—sot spfiaking financially
LEdK EUm (fFliiSS
._; SWj Yft AUfilENCE
Voice mt V/onitrfwi Cam^mmJ aM Vklia Briag Oirt Power ]
~ • r O H H y a u . i Arraac^uats Made for _ t Up W«A--lfa«bers Ui««t
Mr. H. G. M. Marasheli&D wiH I t« Pay BMck Dttea. *ive a "Sermon in Song" at the! - • —, union service in the Bi^liit 1 The Civic League qiet oa Man-Church onj 6unda\ nig bt at Z day night, April 1. in the TOWB o'clock. ^ '•HaH. with Mr. G. Raymond Rat-
tiff e, president^in the cbMxr. The minutes of the March
meeting were read and approyedJ ntnntly kiUnd and ntiphTTTTTTirft
iHit £rohi the standpoint of the~ service ttuaber of willing faan^s,
in » montb the women of this ipnwiHttfffcyWbb hsve been.going
to tlie'fvttAzoOBuiHrae
Chutch at OiftoD last Sunday night, apeaking. sinaaitg and playing the violm in ooisaeetiQn ^kth goepel hymns in nl& »w«y
t"«'^T^"
faaMgtfto Iwntiligatt ima tai^a>-•Briburt jwda, using six btrits of gmm and 112VfrMts^ mui&i.
two nights aaei|9aadE->-Tueffiday. W«teBBdiy and Thuraday ^ter-
woildng force, o^ our 7» iiiiiMfciiiii aa~^iigfat
As *Beo a« thf-. Red <;;roM
headquarters will ghre to
AH the otHceraTwere re-elected "as fellows: President, Mr. G. Raymond Ratdiffe; vie&-presi-dent, Mrs. J. L. HarreU; secretary, Rev. Alford Keiley; treasurer, Mrs. Geo. C. Roqnd.
The only committee reportiig tha£~~[ sanitation, w)iose
Mrs. A. E. ^m, < stated'that there were 8ev»«J places in town needing improvement but thst'the Authorities, to whom" she had reported, had done nothing.
The President appointed the fqJlowing committees:' -
was i chairman.
Pref. Macaahdian omducted a In the Presbyteriim
IN CHAP GAME DoaUe Shaatiag at Gainesvflla—
Oae KilM aai Aaothar •' SHghtly Wooadad.
[WJUS1«T)rXABCW ON GC^BRNMENt irORK
We read in all the daily and weekly pubIic«t;ion»> the advertisements for labor, both skilled and unskilled , axKl yet we must
Gainesville, wa« the •<;ene W «|admit that there is no shortage was -the-
What is generally known as the "Negro Settlem«it,"
tragedy on Sunday evening when Alien Perry was shot and in-
waa wounded, ki an ^tercatibn that arose over a cn^) game in-
CoBtractors Using Thousanda af Mea Whca Hoadreds Wo«rid
Answer the Pnrpose.
if our distribution system ^rif^*-^y "f iunt.fid to mtwit situ^ion.
Beginniqg with the contractors doing government work on
MuaiefpaHthprovement-^Mrs. J . L. Harrell, Mrs. G.
! ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ' ' ' ^ ? ^ ? ^ ^ i * ^ **»«>*» eongreg»IJ8» greatiy interested and edified.
HUB is as unique aerviee and
ly siaefrtfae ftaOdaarirMii^Mi voice fr6m Jdgfa aapsaao'-to^jk^
WwMof Marth 10, lOn.hmH^
Rateliffe and Miss Ways and Ifeaigj jpifwis. Isabel
Sanitatkn—MrK A.
aad
_ K. S9i«^ atttm n . D.^VCOn^o'SIW W ^ W' C. Wagener.
Ia regard to tke asaal ayrtag 'X3eaa>Up Week," tit* tagitt was informed that then-SUM4-dd>t «d aboid ^.90 j ^ «m Jaa* Ipor^wMk pad the baiaaMti» g e trfeatamy was only %l.SXk
dulged in by several negroes-efja-trfus cost basis, we see in this the commi4 nity.
Walter Thornton and Tim Thornton are both in jail awaiting trial, they having been indicted on Monday, the former for the killing Qf CTry and the latter for the wounding of Tyler.
The shooting took place at the home of George Moore. It is said that liqueur was freely indulged in by the members of the crap shooting party, and it is sv];H>08ed that this, in a measure^ oontraiitad.to tha-doubleLahoot-
LyBefc^|«« affair. - — -. Thos. S. Meredith, a justice of
the peaee,^of GaiaesviBe, heard of the naurder sbortly after if
shal ka •and hi
efttain that is demg its
eadt coBi-to
K" . - , _ pass. — -.BsmHae Va.) Wiarft. l i a t e ^
With-Taarked aincarity 9i pat- i poae,. a ^oiee oCjfoadeiS^ eom-j palft and povest culture, to :ar-' tistic toai^ on the master of ^
I The league rescued to have k 'X»aaa4Jp Week" this year BB|. vSSed-men^bersr wha were
seese af t]ie crime. After searching aereral hoaaes ia the aeii^-boAood. he fouad Tbi) T%<»nt(m and placed him iiBdei arrest He, however, coidd fted no trace of W^ ter Thoratoo, but was noti fied latter that this ma* had'been seal bdow C«aeayffl(e going in the direetjon of Ifanaasas. ffiv Meeedith, ft^ing cohfident that
omtgn waiiM mak« for thi>i
take care of the wounded in thsj^ajj fttrf. Hrii- H. Kj^asbdiaB, iiumf hasiwtaii .Ovgr fhege. ^ The BM>Hag <aas «dUed to-order by tiae chaiiuian, Mr. George
iU&rt JQeBey: of t te jWivitwis
hyOe tary
Miss -Catharine Weir, .the daaghter of IGr. aad Mrs. S. T. Wtir, whs 1l a laewher «f Ute
"t«*%i>as, ffife a ia«d-f. 0K earteni tasoe «f tke
Bad Ctin Magavae, «t>Br Std
baldji large andiawe «f 4he Ow-txal Opera Bbaae for StM *9» iMm, while he'DeliVttediaBe^ mon in SofPg?* , ^. -„".•' ': •.
He eaaie here beaitftg reeem-mendations froiB the leaffing ^ viaesjmd. business men of this cooatry, which b lped him Into
tehoaBdalrel«^
ahead as poasihfe fifcag^uiiMiytit'll(|tMi>di trwn imd eiiae to BJI^M-does c^ five #68*111.' T"^'; I T* ifias Soncbiy ni^L Upon arriv
Tllte seeratary was rfqiiiittwl to pol^rii the names nrf TM per-8<»i8 who had JMned the leagae since its otguixaition, 'aeoomji*-njdng the naJDDM wi&TV j^eaf,_ , ^ ^ _ ^, to aB iiembers to leave Ihmr S « i ^ Iddaglhe nJ&nMMr «cE7 Tfni IMaihimiij
ing herei and after cansuiting wttfa the fajod aathoritfes. he, ih company witiite-ftcoUMr, Dr. J. C. M » « £ t ^ started from Ma
in Uw firectioii of Wel-
the'CteiBtiau work, his one
h OoHege and head
Min M. E. Bbxy. knitting so-pervisorTw^pogtwi wnifmewts eC knitted artidea-Bwaaters, wrist-fats, hdmets aad socks oft Eeb-
-njar3r-»r*Bbff««3r-aerM8Peh-* and Mardt
done bv' tlie ttss
m. T%e hnitting^^«wr^,.»^i. Af»i.^yt^»T.#^
at datharpin and Occoqoaa.
b the^bsehceof Mrs. C. R. C. Jejia^oa.- ehainnan al iviaot Work, tike secretary uaonneed
Jkrt Janior aariHariea were being feraMd in the puhBe sdwois at Daaiftiea, Bacon Baee, Cat-
pose. Se wiD readn- U l **mrmBm. in song^ Tneaifaql' n i ^ t M flie JTiivt U. B. OBudi aaA Wedbcadiy and Friday ni^ds raveetively iit the First Bi»tMt
fihrislJMB Chawt- Stup
aoMMatts with ti)e ^nsident, Mr. Q. Raymond Bli eBffe, so as ta avoid .being caOed ~w by the league offieas, mhA were ap-pMnted a committee on the eol-Jw.tkat of londa dae.
The president inipMnted three| fammittees, to act, in case the foadi recced' iostify the "'Okeitt-Up W e ^ " ift eoajnae-tisn 'tfHk tte swiaitJiB conunit-..tee'"
At Rixlew^ aboot two mfles west, ^HanaswM. they met Hiomton coming
he icB«ieted*ltodt Off Agea Cleft for Me." tt. -Out Cairi^ian Qmwh, with aac^ womjerftd pathos *\t^ he T f asked to sing last aight te as de£ver his
Cwnmittee on secnringapiane for the disiMsal of refase Mr. G. BaynK»d RatclMe.
1—Coaualtt«"qg af the Ba»y
in tlus direction. !%« placed under arrest
aad btpught to Minassaw by the aad lodgad in JaiL
system one of the greatess wastes of l aor, tjme and money ever invented by the human mind.
These contractors on emergency work or construction are .using thousands of men when hundreds would answer the purpose to a much greater economical advantage. Not only is such mismanagetaent on the part of the contractors a detriment to t y y»,7«».,^fnt nyntrm nf Irt ting out contracts, bat. it is a great-wastage < labor net e»-qtnred to—perform "a' certain amount of work if proper fiiper-vision is carried out.
The muuung of the plus sys-tem cost bnajriB just this: The •lore money we spend' the great-«• tHe ral e off wUI be ftv us. -It is- not te be wondered a*
that the fanners and local man-ufacturingjmncems cannot compete in the labor mailwt f _ h«b> against oompetitioa wiwiK! 19 moil we used to watcii out
AHaifiRMW-COURT CONVENES
HarrisQi-Hiitdkiaoa Hahaas Caa:-pas Proceediags Horn Being Heard byJadge Fktchcr.
presi' tion
Work. •/" • Fnunmy own obe^ratim and
Affi COMPRESSOR IS^irOPERAnON
ttfal the
' AN A P F R E O A T I O N
f^e have Isrt fnaa^oor midst a tzne C^iistian lady. oiBa oar friend, Payne. No one wlw
We wia Myra
knew ho-ever nioy:-
iMfoand us. with k m ^ pa<^ expreaaipg her intoest in aD
•he knew but eqieciaily •irlr inri nrni!r thf nlrl
«MI lonely. Those who knew
The. air ocnapFesser ha« now been htataBed at^pb town pumping station, and llnaaasas: seems to be insored a bomtifal suppty
- ^ wato*. _ • The water pipe Jiuka beeft low
ered to a depth of 490 feet and the-compressor pipe nearly tiie depth of the inaiB I^ie line, the conqwessed air
t ie
Kiday ni^t . PRC
Mrsr- kr that Oe
H. HarreB sdMol boys
Jae-basea-&c_the of suigkial dressings.
b-tike eld days cannot forget BercSeCTful, happy luaimei, het'j if yihg
toiaMtahty, and the wd-
•ttr gave to
thrii "piea*--
for^ng the water tiiroaig^ tlie main pipe to the sarface. The wMk o€ installing the new i ipa-ratas was done by local men, w -der the sopenririon of Siip<*in
The April tom of the drcuit court for Prince William county convened on M<Hiday. April Ist, wi th J u H g g ^ R T T l w r n t ^ n ,
Ting] Under the designee of the Governor, Judge
liatham Fletcher, of Warrenton, held court here en Wemesday and Thursday, sitting in several -cases over which Judge Thornton felt it would not be propn-for him to preside.
Below is given the court proceedings up to the time of going to press:
Common Law Grand jury composed of F. E.
Ransdell, foreman, and Geo. Wolf, L. H. Potter, T. L. Gaines. S. R. Lowe, Mahlon Seese and F. C; Rorabaug^.
fuUowuig ' ihdictiiwuUi ~ were returned: Commonwealth vr Waiter T tonrton, indictment for fek«y, a true IHH ; Common-' weaMi vs Tim IliwntMi, indictment f<H- fsioay, a trae biD; Gcffimion wealth vs llios. Bobin-•oa, iaActment for a misde-meaner, a true bill; Goannon-wealth vs D. M. SXBaat, fadiet-ntent fnr a misdemeanor, a trae Un; Gonnnonweritii vs ChM. H. Jmes, indietmait for a #KaiMr, a trae tail; iveaUli >s Hany
for a misdpwifanor. a
.'vAJiat of waitings ~smee tbeJaM
Report efbaard^ < on theeMditioB of the.fai and showing tiiat thfjaaer l l g 4bi-; charged Ms duties auiueJIagW law wafproacnted, j tgdered to be HJed. ^ CoouBoaweatt^vs L. riscm. Defendant court in aooordanee wtfli fBBUgiuMuiee prw! case continoed a ^ reeogniaed to
P. Har-
hia
^ipear on tile first day of the Jane
GMnmonwealth «• tTw iiLHiH, feloay. ^^PriaB—r flead fiatty and waa kettteneedl^ the.eeot to <»e year's fiaiflMnwait hi the
wtth thirty-threa dnra ia
toBdent Geo, L. Bosenbcrgi^. It will, no doiribt, be very grat-
the town's pBuple Ur
a bOI for tht hnaber had been re-
chaptw treaearer at the iag on Mardt 18 had
toadvaaeethe antil the boys were ^ l e
- i t froni the •school to
Craoa fond, whid is net available at this t » e . A vote bf
which voters can pay their poD Iwhie, the borgiars entared the ba qiisiKiiit In nita fa iwoM of Mr. W
the elections this year. | who rooaa and liioards with Mr. gwifj»f-gi««j» 'B | f •?"> Wwi,
CongresMwi wffl be fhrwrn %t Mr nnwrira theAagost demoersts wffl
a l good eariy 'tire fuDowint to partfci-^the back porch ef the II0Q96.
pate aad fn ortertB da tills they i--Two doBars w B ~ t a ^ fma most be qualified. the Gregory house, the bargian
takiag the clothing of one of Mr. Mr. W. N. Lipsppmb is stiD Gregory's son to the dmingmom
confined to the hospital hi Wafeh-pbd leavfaig tii^ there after rilBng the pockets.
ant home Allhuugh. faSing health ptewtutsJ her fnoi aetiva
infaerbelored eha«haaia yaan» and limited her hi
her fff vMite minirtnitiona, she Hrterest in her Ai-
of the U; D. C hi the Bad (koas movement.
Oiriy twa 4Kf bei«re he
fuiwuji, they WiD be able iu « -joy, withoBt stint,- ar-pientife swer imtlrUneaSt
M asan moving abovt hi the streets faadhar to
w ia gentle oordial-meMaad ahmrtttf
sf iaterest in
aiqiply ^ water, obtained under eon^htions iriiich 'assare its be-iag wholesome aad pare.
The City Fathers and the Pab-lic Utilitica Conantttm are to be commended for tiie mtiring efforts that thqr have made to brfav tMoM braaeh of the utiBtim i 9 t » i t a pcaaant ard of •pcrCeetioa^ The i ^lortagein the water sovply mwiiwwtwinitHy bfim
of anaoyaaee to many
win, and thank God for ho-knmg to her heavenly
DuuM. Where she IM^. *I& seme way onknown to ns. continae the aervioe she loved oa earth. To tha dear sister and hived ones left a little feagerw
sympathyr oar
efthri pie of the town
the matter ia chaige would eventaaBy instaH each additionai machinery aa would fully meet aD needs. While the air com-prwsor waa rathm- costly, yet it was not Hutalled ustfl it •* found that no dieaper apparataa
cnditfld
trial CbanwHiweatth vs
Jones, plead guil^ and topny afi thirty days in jafl.
Commonareaith vtf D.
jigaBMCTT, Ppofiw* d
ki re: Estatem L«graadBeid. Cotifieate giaated' to Tyaow^ Seid for obtaiaiag lesttera of adr anaiatrataoBL BMMI m pMaTIji af^USM aaseaM with IJaited Statea TideBty ft G^rpBtr Go.
G. Dawsen, fay J. L. t>swa<p, next friead, H Ifaab-mgton Soothcra BaBway Oa. Consent judgment for
In re: Maaasseh Lodge. Ne^ Ittr^'P. and A. M C. K. ItaA and D. J. Arriagton appointed Uusiam in-thr^
Br D. Wr & T ipsrrimb Merduuit,beth
C. A. Barhee, sheriff, submitted a report of the ptiaooera eoa-fined in jail, whidi report waa ordered filed.
Commonwealth vs C. H. Wir>«, same vs C aiacy Finger, s&me vs
(C—timid on A y e Six.)
PACSTWO TH1M1ANAS8AS ;;«»i^APRIL 5,
RED CROSS MEDS ullii1«Vilii1i1^i!0
A. S. H o ^ i i u , Ml«8 Marsaret T HopkinB WBf^tr. W. 1*.
hant, —•
itt Fnuieer
(Continued from Page One) thanks was extended tQ the lumber firm for contributing the matetial.
of woman's work, made a report on the collection of clothing for relief in Belgium and France Hiirinfr .hn f^titiptiign flf Ma''«'>'
18-25 and palled for volunteers to assist in packing the garments for shipment Mrs. Hyn-son announced that _ shipment would be deferred until the receipt of collections made by the branches of the chapter at Cat-harpin, Agnewville, Bellehaven and Occoquan and Woodbridge.
Mayor W. C- Wagener, chairman of the Ommittee on Civilian Relief, reportfed that the needs of several, families of soldiers were being investigated by his committee, one of which was the case of a soldier's mother in in need of immediate assistance, for whom the ch&pter will make
family allol^ance. Thisjcase was brought 4o tiha^allention of the Red Cross b'y tie-county sherffiT" The Red Cross. wekpmes infor<-mation of-this naturs from every source. _ -
The ch&irman annouaced the appointment of the fcdlowing
Prince William '^aitve" foir tiw Red Cross War Fond: Cbair-raan, Mr. Charies'R. McDonald, who is chairman of the Cattaar-pin Red.Cro88bzteich;i[iMi.G. J. Meetze and Dr. C. R. C Johaaaii,
Bellehaven Branch — H. E
NOmCK TO TKACHKBS ~
Mer-1' Tti« reg-u&r'aprinc coLunBui&oiD far Itemehen will be hatd m the Bennett
BiniMai, vm., on
Fleming, B. W. Storke and Norman Gardner..
Taylor, Mrs. M. A Mi i t jtd, Mnt. Jennie Dane, $ . S. Brockett, Clyde Pettitt, Angie Metzger, Miss Eva Fairbanks, Miss Harriet Simpson, W. A Dane, Raymond Curtis, Miu Clara 'Carter, H«iry Carter, Mrs. VSk Hayes, Lawrence Strobert, Clay Tolson, Miss Estella Alexander, Miss Elsie FairbiokB, S:^Er FBr^ banks. Clatide F^mw^ Miwt Sag
Snapp,
BtahBng, mniMai, V»., on tWttf •mtti fliitnH»y» M«y 1 «ad^ itesiimnc at 8:30 a. m. All appUeaata will pit>-
«M wttb pea aad ink: > ft ba twa i fe i ;^S3a*toS*
The qweattowa for tha varioaa aob-jeeta whf ba Eaaad v^bi Qia~~boofai Uatad betow: Satith'a Ainmcmd Axithmatic fCJiu
*Co . ) . Emeraoa A Beader's Moimn Kngliah,
Bofdc n (HcMillaa C«.). Oaaaiea: Brooks IDng. Campoaitioii.
B M * I CAmvieaa Bo«k.Ce.). EUat: Silaa Maraer. SiMtt: La<^ of the Lake.
Aneridia Hiriorjr: Oat BapoEBe (Riehmoad P-^-", IM'*——». ^^' )
Smqip,' Miss Elizabeth Miss Dora Hedges, Harry Mets> ger, Mrs. B. B. Leigham.
Occoquan Branch—Mrs. Johiv Riley, Mrs. Barnard, Mrs. Reuben Hamtoiir, Reuben HamnaiU, Miss Phanetta Davis, Mrs. J. Beach and Miss Bessie Wigles-worth, ^
rntV^arpin Ri'anrh — Charles N.. Brown, Mrs. Charles N.
WASTE OF LABOR ON GOVERNMENT WORK
Answer the Purpose.
'^rxiaia Htetory: Smittwy (Amariean Book Co.)
Enfliab _Hiatory; ChaynCy (Gian ^ Co;) Vireinia E<lition (Giaa * Co.) '
CiTiea:iMcBaiB; GwraraaMtit aad Politics of Virginia.
Pbycical Gaography: Tarr; New Physical Geograpby (MaemiHan Co.)
Arrienltnre: Doggar; Agriealtore for Sontbem Schools (Macmillaa Co.)
Phyuology and Bygiena: Ritd^; Primer of Sanitation aad Pflfii-idogy (World Book Co.)
£rown, Mrs. Jennie Hicks, Miss] SpaUiag: Naw-WorM SpaUar <««rld Ruth Hoffman, J. M. Piercy, Mrs. J. M. Piercy, Miss Minnie Wilkins, Miss Evelyn Lynn, T, J. Caton and Paul .Wilson. ~~
Bo6kX>>.) Drawing: Applied Arts~ Drawing
Books, Noe. 41-44 (Atkinaoa Mant-xer Co.) Any'of the above books may bo or
dered throat^ the Virginia Book Co., Baehmond, Va.
CHAS. R. MCDONALD^ '" DiviaioH Snp*rtHWHi»Wiat4J
Men When HaDdtedrWMtt- p^j^^^ Wiffiam County; to-wKi
. Continued frbm Page One.) . Ccmgress of the U n i t ^ States to investigate the methods now be-iilg used by the govemmoit in
committee to Ukft charge i)i the!)„m,g„^ tbeiabor prot^em^
The national campaign for war Relief wm take i4aee tiuLweel^ of May 20-27; ~ . - — ^
Rev. Alford Kdlcy. maiie »import of his trip to AgnewViOe March 20 to reprefloit the du4>-ter at a meetinj: id Retl^d Branch. Rev. Mr. K e l l ^ expressed himself welt pfeased with the enthoaasni of & e Bethel workers and piBdJcted continued growth in tlM aeori-ties of the branch.-.^ -
Rev. Mr. KeUey also made a bri«f report of the entcrtain» merit given on the evening- of March 28 in h(»Ki«'of the deven drafted men froto Prttee Wil-liam, who left o n r t ^ fiAowinc day for Camp_LgBF and fof-aH other men in Claw 1 Th> spfafc-er on this occasim'waa I4rat* £• R. Simonds, fonaerty * Philadal phia minister aad now a Y> M. Q. A. worker at ^_ racks. . "•' _. ,,
The chapter vot«d to ram-burse Rev. Mr. Ke&ejr for the ?um of $1.50, travriing expcMe* advanced to the
Rev. H. Q. Bnrr read a .letto' from Earl D. MonO. Mecfieal Department, 318tii MMltiy, Tamp Lee, a Piinuti Wittiam-boy '>vho had hppn inffitad to ipolf on ;he same occasion. Mr. Merrill ..\pressed his 're|p«i ~th^ the letter of invitation arrived too late for acceptance. - - ;
By vote ftf »>n> r^tptfj i* w s *
I mi{^t name here.arfew in-qtaniees of the wastage of Ubor as follows: Twelve naen cairy-ing piling 14 or 16 feet kmg whoi four mtm could haVe done fhfi gain«> wr>i4f mneh aahrp rap-tdly and mnvenioitly.
Wheding dirt m viiedbar-rows sevtjal huudrgd feet when aV few seampers . wooM- do the work of a hundred men, Twoity men spent six hours along with a team of hors^ to rraiove a few pieces ixf timber from a flat car t ^ t could have beoL dme by two moi and a teun in one hour.
I am pnly guotiny th«> ahnvpr tn show .the wastaiie o t labor fnm the lack <m the part of oflldals of proper aaperviaion. . The guvetniueht sfauuhl~Baid to these ecnstrodion camps in^ ^lectors ixoperiy ~6«ined in iMBMlting latwrers aad a « ta that each manenqJi^ed shall do
£ai^^^ilay^ wwk for a gUud day's pay>
First March Rules 1918. NATHANIEL CRUMP
vs.' HENRY G^5.EARY. Aethm of D ^ t awl AitachMCBt
l l i e object of this smt i s to re-evnac frma the de^eodaat, Henry G. Leary. the sum of $ 5 4 ^ with interest from Oetob^l^ 9t 1917, w d cprts; and to a^ieh the real estate of the defendant in said county, and to4ttbjeet it to the paytneat of the said M t awl coats.
Ami i t a|y«arimr fl^a^ *^ ^ foidant has not been served witii a copy «f process in ttiis sqit, or with-a-copgMit th%'at^ tadunieat issoed theran^^nLit f n x t h ^ 4 P B a i 9 v ~hy pBiBvB made .and filed by the plaHltiff tiiat Ota s u d Heary G.-Learjr is not a residettt of this state, tiie said Henry G. Leary is req^red to appear within 15 tlaya ifter doe pcdilieatioB of t h ^ <»der and do w ^ t is necessary^ pro-tect TUB imteaest; and t t o order
—«_ • wm—i! i ~ « — a ' a — : —— w~ Shan be -pnblisiwd once a wedc for foor soccesove weeks in flM Mansmiaw Joomal, and pobtad hy ^ e clerk at the front dogg-cl _ the oourthotbK of said'eoazl: on the next succeeding Sole day.
GEO. G. TYLER, CkeA. A True Copy—Teste:
Ttnht A. HntrJriaiw.-pi q. 4 |»4
StkiientTirEiBia:,
H.O. RUSSELL.
f AM MAS OGAMMl11* A
, Greoit CoOQt for Ptiace WH-Ham Coan<7, to-wit:
Second Rnka Mttch, ^ U . Travers SfeoiEes, Ifaqr LewHaad
HIgtokea, — - ^ •' - -— vs. -"—-• N u c y "VlrBinia Stokes, Lavinia
IdKle.
as Steppes, '^^rginia WilKam gtnkpa, Hi«a»i»r Tn>fti«i.
decided that si»ing and summer meetings, beginning with the first Monday in May, wffl opm
next meeting, on Monday, Aprfl \n. will begin at the osoal ^nw, as special Red Croas pictores will be shown that evcninc at the D i « e fit of the Red Cross.
8olnrrl%&lB«sand S . B. mrtrater tft
Spencer Stokea, ddtiiiawd T ^ object of this suit Ja to
accounts "^ f^*" ^lmiwiat7atnr;-tftmbj«8ettfa*
GEORGE WASHINGTON 4S tECAUSE HE-WAS
FIRST First in Peace, And First in iiie Hearts of his Coim-trym^i
^.-Sttf'
THIS BANK IS TBS FATHER OF BANKS BBCAU8B
~~~^ Fintt in Aggngdi^ First to Supply Your
FIRST Wan(i aiJFirst few die Interests ( Its Patrons
If yon hare nertr had an Aceoimt today; Use this
with ^
The National Bank of Manassas "A Bank Where All T o w NelgkborB
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A ^ :
Drnrr mTOTT
REPRE^^ AfttJJ:^
lk>me people acfeml: jcm New Ym-lc itliArpera, fc wifl pay jgjJL to talk it ovtf and get our rates ;: s
to the payment of all fiabilities * H; to awgn dow
therein to widow of Spenc^ Stokes; to partition the real estate of ^leneer Stokes among' these entitled thereto, by sale or partition in kind, subject to the payment of fiahOities; to sabjeot tjie dowecjnterert of i ^ widow io.tlie payment <A » d«*^dtte by said tddow, as gQir&ai td Rob^ «rt aiKl Bister l l M » a s ; to iUdi eooBMl l « ^ ttd ler g«Mnd rs^
I AIMONISTRATOBS^ NOflKBl j
f i le undorsigned hBVinr qoai-
l ew l Im M bdl viiii ik Kit fcw se fd FM T M ^ CMS ai Imkils. Ik prico mi k-Tinf 4«. 939; tmkm, $SI5,
lief. , , It appearing by affidavit filed
g qoal- in this sort that the defendants, thf m ! MiiM J yirgrai* Stokm, Lavini^j
tate of the late Suaawc D. Pfc^M; Berry* Vlrgini* Mardial. and tin* toab^ 4 W 0 l ^ : g g g g q ^ M M « ^ > f Wniim• fttnkty y e not »yde>to^
mond Ratcliffe, Finance Commitleer
haTi i« d^BM iUr^A »K«* t h i ^ appear
The meeting doeed with the benediction by Rev. H. Q. Burr
and 'persons _ __. MHaim the aauie wig iikiawrTBr^gfteen dd»s after due publicnr
UwB pnptt ly ao tM^H- l tkao l this order, tad rilHl f ir wymwtt ' l i uscsesarr to^pcotect t b e r
{ MBS. S. S. DAVIS. I tonsts* and that this order be J. t . HATDOSr. pubUsbed once a week for^four
i Please address aQ commonica- soocessive weeks in. The Manas-Memahrs eBTolled satee the tions to Mrs. S. S. Davis, 8S1 gm journal, and be posted on
last publfc aanouncanrart are: Stocilnn Ave., Cape Kay, N. J. the front door of the court house Mrs- 0 . W. Mosber; jr., Mrs.* « ^ of said county on or befare^he
Boston Steele, Mrs. J. A. Hili;* next suoeeefingnale day. M _ D T E:i> nAA IToonpr Wil V\ anted—Manned man for GEO. G- T i L E R , Clerk. Mrs. K. I. iun«^«e6, *s.een«r « u ^^^^ ^^^j^ ^ ^^^^, war-time A true copy—Teste: Ron Hundley, Miss Mary Harley, p ^ ^ ^ ^^.^^ ^^^ - ^ jj ^ ^ Q Q TYLER, (lerk. ^'-* isaaf L. Shacklett. Mrs. C. Sharret. Bnstow. Va SO-tf. Robert A T; • -..--r - : 44-4
FRIDAY, APRIL S, ISIF m
THE MANASSAS JOUKNAL
1^ T h e Manassas Journai
ftT VksJoM, M Seeood_ClaMJIaU.JUtt«
F" ' (
|1.M A Tear • kima
Fridk , Aptf^ri918
bor a baby. Similar inntaiwyn have been noted b^ere in con-
sion, and cats an3 dogs both liafg bgeu inenm riera of ^gute inliKted fleas— cases of bubonic plague jto con-
blic 116131? Service oflScers
PUBUC SALE AT BHBNTS' VILLE,VA-
I wfll aell atimbiie auction on Asaeeiation, an interdenoouna-
April 3, 1918/ eonunencing 10 o'clock, a. m., the foOowing:
One horse, 2 cows, one fresh;
- , -, __' . _, _ . der^Jot of 1nmh<»r, 50 chickens. I SS^^S^^^^^^^g^^K^^E^Srw-
demies. The same household pets also have been charged in certain instances with the responsibility of carrying the in-fwtionof diphtheria, scariet fever and other conminnicaWe diseases of children,as well as vari--ous Intestinal paraHit,f!a. .-
A disease that annually causes •mere-OaB 100 deaaia-iBjtMs countr>- is rabies, uai tKe r^eof domestica nniii(iaU in 8pre«ding this disease is definitdjr proven, specUli tion or circumstantial evidence being cUacarded.
Altogether therefore, it is per-feetiy evident that Uie citizen whokeeps doniestic pets maintains at the same time a very po-tentiahMmrce of danger; a sanitary menace to his own houae-
one-horse wagon, buggy harness of all kinds, Oliver plow. No. 40. one-horse turning plow, some seed cow, Goodwin and Boone county com, good cook stove and heating stoves, Irish potatoes, some sweet potatoes and oni< ns, 112 cedar, post already sharpened and other article too nu
lus to mention. :—Sums of ^W
under, cash; over that amotmt a credit of HIT months will be
SMMM
The Virginia Sunday Seiiool
Ml ftr«r«niMtyj^_jgfljjgj^^ Hja Wnrk " State Convention in Richmond,' in the First Baptist Church, on April 9th to 11th, next
^^T ew York ^ity^Mid Mr. Marshall A^ 4J«ion Hudson, of Syracuse, N. Y., two of the leading Sunday School workers in the country, will ad-
dreas the ocmvention, Mr.Brpwn 10 secretary at the Workf s Aaa»-dation and ia the autboar at the book "tb» SoperintehdnraiRr
Mr. HudsMi Is the originator of the fiaraea Organized Class,
PAGETHKES
MANASSAS TAILORING AND CLEANING SHOP '
W. J. n r a X B T . PMptMor
LuUa' Wark
The indications point to a gKiat meeting- and iai e 'f ttend-anee.
GWrM sad Featben Cleawd—Wa>k Called for aad DCUTMW
A Trial WUl C««nae* Yarn Tkat Wc K»ew Oar niMia»aa
•t
A PATRIOTIC DUTY While the Journal does not
usuaBy write editorially on political campaigns in which oppose ing democrats are seeking nom-nation at aprimiury election, yet, - ^ j. ^ ^ ^ ui « ^ - * K ^ it feels just now that it is ito ^^ and tothat of tea neliS*or
en, the purchaser executing in terest bearing, negotiable note, with apiffoved security, payable at The Peoi^es National Bank of Manannwi
J. L. WILLIAlIS.
patriotic duty to call upon the people of Prince William county to support the Hon. C. C. Carlin, who is a candidate to. succeed himtelf in Congress, at the primary election to be hdd in August. ~" — ~ ~ Not only has Mr. Carlin repn-aentedr^tii&^^ith-congressional district a l ^ and w ^ m Con-
While this aspect of the subject applies year in and year out, it may well behoove the city dweller in these times of urgent de-niahd for food conservation to seriously tOte council with him-gelf as to whether he is juata^ed in continuinsr to keep his dog or his cat, both of which are casual
In tiie aerkHi <MSce of tiirCir-•cuit Court of the County of Prince William <m the Kth day of March, 1918. Chas. H. Emery, Plaintiff, against W. H. Jones and Bessie Jones, Defendants. In Debt and Attaehatent.
The <d>ject of this'suit is to recover from and of the def«id-aats the sum of Thirty Dollars with interest an4 attorneys fees, and to attach the estate of the defendant, Bessie J<«es, tor the amount of the said debt, into--i s t , coetntjf cdHectifla^ aad eeet of this suit.
And tite attachment sources of mental aniwyanee lo'beCT- rSSmc^ executed by
^ * gress-^Bd for this reason alone »»eU*borii. as w ^ ain^psnts for be is oititied to re-dectjon—but U s <tfBcial position, b o ^ before
-grfsince-ihfe United States de-daied war with Germsny and Aastria, has idaeed hiiii ia aint-'oatioa where he can be of emi-nenUioive betaefit a id service t s 1 ^ country ni this. tinM^of na-tioBsl orisBi thtti cooH a naaar iiew tooongresfriOBal'doUes,. aB# ^pifaanXBar, m part, * i«*M:,
graver potoitialities.
Whereas, tiw^i^endent of tiie United Statesj has endorsed the ^aa 1^ the United States De* paxttaeat tit Ijabar to enroB the young moi of Aneriea between the agBt of axteen and twenty-(ma yetfii m the United States
Sheriff of the said Cbuh^. And an affidavit bavins been made and filed that tiie defendant, Ttcmiift Jnnes. is not rerident of
^ ^ , Boys' WbttaiK Resarve to tahe with csaditaoBS as tbq< Nafljr Oie p i ^ u » lannem SOP-
- - /
ezisti. If ev«4he9PfesBaajiiBe when
a aenlter of Congress fhooU be &'iP^ba^oa. to give hhi liAtok
•Jfae, thought and oMsrgy to the iJbics of the nalwm, that time is now. Mr. Carhn is sticking l | his post of doty; and this he ought to do. This is no time to neglect the country's affain fur
and h ^ e n n ^ havfr-«ooe info the mili the juUicnraBit— *
^ e ^ a U <^^^ii^hii»rit is ord-et«d that she do appear wfthhn fifteen days after due publiea-tion hereof, and do what may be Beeesssiy to pnrtect ho* intvest in thia_jait. And it is fttthcar wdered that a copy hereof be poWidMd once a w e ^ f(»r toar soeeesigve wedcs hi the Ibunouas Jmimal, a jiiiimtp»p» patiished inHieGcmi^rfPrineaWaM -and that a eopr M poaved^ fioUt door of tte Coart Haose
»county aslHw hew dfesef GSaG-TYLKR^ClBifi:
Wherras, The Virgmia. Chan-7j^^^_Tarte dl of Defffliae has recoramfflHted ""^ ' ' that the yoans nien of .tiiis state of thfe ages stated duMld enroB thdr names for thu impOTtjoot woiHk, . . " • . / • , . . I Wftw t*i"~^»'^. I. Weefaaore^
GEO. G. T Y I £ ^ CleriE. By his deptoy, L. Ledman.
C. A. Sinclair, p^.
the sake of the gratification of peramal aihldtlon. But tiiis same rule ooi^t to deter puUic '^iiited men and patriotfe dii- the ages of 16 and sens from attempting to gratify forthwith to enroU their namw
with the priTu»ip«la ftf the hiaai
land Divis, Governor of Virginia, do hereby caD upon aU tiie younff men of > Virginia betweoi
Rector & Co. HAyMARKET, VA. .
pwmiial twH* ***"* *t hill an. poise.
A T Mr. Carfti cannot devote himseif to biJB campaign, his £ri«da' owe it to him and t» themsdves to aoe that his interests in tUe caaiag primary, are ir^V^ t«lnm t-MT^. of. Hie
^
^ flAWfTART PAlWHf ""l*?^ mid-saihus, are yet eld g^^j^;***
Jwu'MJ~feete assured that the dectmwte- of Prince fRfflam oMiB^ wiV^D)te~for him by son of what he^has done and is 4nii\y til
theyeeasiderftia *r ty .
A report on an efidemie of VH-Jw tfeat smaBpox m one of thepreB
•liiba, aabndttad t» MK Sargeon General ef Piilfie^HeaKh Servkehr « M of the oiBcers <^ that eorps, sets forA witti rsBSwed cnphaais the Rde that dumsstfr pads aui;r play in the transauspon «f dis-snae, eapcdaBy ^^f^t chihlicu. The histanee cited was thrt of a fatal ease of n s a l ^ x in aa in-
•f tke itiicsst was ia a honae a • BO dataat. and although
Oe two faaiftcs Jiad no sodU re-iatiMtt. tm mwauiy dW deter a dog bdongrag to the In-ffrttrf «""'H I'rnm Avkiinr his a t
bi ne other way could the source of the infection of the bafas..be e3q>l»iaetl, than that the Aeg fondled by the chiktren of the smallpox family carried the vims of the disease to the ae i i^
aphnhJH most convenient to them
n^aspt and satJafffwry ser-
and ze^pKst the aaid principals IS) forward the" names ^ thgaei eanAed to the FedeM~Diraetoc far this state gf the United States Public Serviee Reserve, Mr. Herbot P. Carter, at Alex-andria. Va., a ordtf- thit then: may hie available for the plaat-
_ erme and for othdt- service •<» the farms a
it nnmfaer rf prtriotic and diligent yomig men, wk»t thoogh too ywmg to serve their eoontiy in this orisiB as soldiers
. Ry Uie GotaoHt^ R.O.J
r *,
1
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Secretary of the wealth.
Tht Journai fLW titr '-^
^ G K FOUE IBKMANAS&ftS JOURN.VI. FBXPAY, APRIL a, 1918>
RRffiF IflCAL fJEWS Mr ii«o Ci Roun(i4»^k at
his hoxDfi near town.
has be^"^ proving.
—^Mr. CSyde E. Simmons^ a
—Mr. R. S. Arey, who has been confined to his home for several weeks, is* out again.
—The Manassas 6ood Housekeepers' Club will meet at the home of Mrs.' W. Fewell Mer-rhant Wftdngttriav. at 2:Mjh.nL
—T6*"""Aprii—mfieting of the Bethlehem Good Housed '' Club will be held at the home of MrsA. A. HoofF Saturday, at 2 o'clock.
—Miss Lucy Buck has re-aigned Eer positibn as4eayh»r in the Manassas graded school to accept a goveacnmeiit position in Washington.
Camp. He has charge 6t a eon valescent ward.
I shown at the Dixie Theatre on ^Monday, April 15, for the beheflt of the Junior Red Cross, are "The Ruins of Rheims," "Humanity's Appeal," and "Field
Mr. John J. Davies and wife a n d l D * . X R T. Thornton w a s 6IME TBSATftE
—Misses Irene and Bertha Jones have returned to the Manassas high school, after being at home for some tinae from sickness. ^
—The BrentsviUe Union Sunday School win meet Sunday, April 7^ at 9:30 a.: m. to rwi^rah-ize. Everybody'welcome. Secretary.
—Prof, been piincipai
R:_JiaIl,_irfKK has
high schooljias resigned and accepted a eovenunent position in Washington. He and hia family will live in Manaaaaa with Mrs. Hall's mother, MtK a E. Siin-mons;
—Rev. 0. Gray Hutchisdn, son of Mr. Westwood Hutchison, h n K o m e of Mr. J. J I . BV Davis. resigned the pastorate of. the^ Walnut Street Bi4>til(^hurch, Jersey Shore, N. J., tei' taiefr charge of "fehe-^a^temore OOBB^ field church woric H e wfll be located at Heraf<9^> Md.
^During th« t ^ ' Myi —The drafted men ftuwB tiii^
county ^ho left Manassas liist week for Camp Lee, Peter^urg, Va., were met in Richmond by Sergeants G. 0 . Ly^eh and E. A Roads, who were detailed - to meet the men and ttscurt-^tirenr to Camp.
March 31st, the Boy Scouts of Manasaas-229.50 worth 'of / ^ a r Savings and Thrift Stamps. Nine hundred and thirteen War. Savings Stamps and eight hundred and thirty-eight Tfarift-^WBps werfr sold. ^~
—The unpaid 1917 tax biOs for GainesviU^, Dumfi i^ and Occoquan dtrttfet^ hands of Messrs. Goo. W. Shir-ley, ner, County Treasurer Leach-man's deputies, taxpayers w31 please make settloaent witb these gentlemen and rieuWwdier that May 5tii is the InA day u pon whidi jbey can pay and get enrolled - o n ^ v o t « y Bst f<Nr 191*, - --.L. . . ——
JJiml, jr, nunger son o{ Judge C. G. Nicol,
died at nine s^cloek WedneBday -rooming at the George Washing-- on Hospital, in Washingtcw, af-;er a ^""^g*""". <*^»*^ H^ng due to myuUienla, a muscoiar Trouble. Funeral anvices were held at the h(mie inAiszaadria i n Thursd^ ment was madtiai tka family burying gnxnid at gimtaflBe this moniins, !__•
—Und^—tire law maithints .selllQg
Service on the Western Front." These are official war photographs of the French and American governments and are dis-tBBulcd oitiy through the Red y,^ ^
ill include motion pictures and stereoptiiron slides in plain tones
Miss Julia Lewis, Miss GreUr els. Miss Mary Lee Chapman,
J. M Tif.-tS!aM!ftmeqffe<rt^ Bow«H< went to Washington on Sunday to hear the sermon de-^vered ia the Cathedral' by the bishop of London.
Mrs. 0. D. Waters, Mrs. H. Thoniton J^avies,. Mrs. G. Ray-m<md Ratefiffe^ Mrs. Margaret Lewis, Mrs. J. L. Harrell, Mrs. W. Jjewell Menthant, Dr. apd I
R. C. Johnson, and
and in colors.
.—At the congregational meeting of the Presbyterian Church held '~on Tuesday afternoon, Mr. C. J. Meetze and Prof. B. T. H. Hodge' were elected to succeed themselves as elders for three years, and Mr. J. L. Bushuug was elected elder for two years to take the place of Mr.. H. P. Dodge., deceased. Mr. Geo. D. Baker was elected tp succeed himself as trustee for £ve years and Mr. C. J. Meetze was elected trustee for four years in the place of Mr. Jno. R. Hombaker, deceased.
ABOUT PEOPLS WE KNOW
MT BrT. Matthew was in Ma^ nassas Thursday on business.
Mr. O. IL Waleott. of Qay-moht, Del., is visiting his fri^d, ib. WWa Heetse. ^
Ci4it.'Craisen, of Baltirtiope, Md spent tite waek-oidV^the
• Mrsr J. C: Johnson lias retiim-•d te bsr liome in HanJaonburg, after n visit to Mn A A^Booff.
' Mr. D. M. Pitts it SevfVal ^ iaamhr
that it was necessary fiar on^ of the mwehants of the town to
him witii a soft of dothes before he could i4>ear far brenkfiot tlds Bumiog.
The local atithMities pbcned to tiife Oeeoguim iwarkhoqiwi IMB morning fo»Mood honnds. TIM
for itihfe hoonds was
M b ; Tyson Janneiy, of Ocoo-qoKOt wtm Btt ManasHts oit Tvu»^ day of this week.'
' Mrs. J. W. Smith had. as her gueit on Sunday her slBter, Mi«^ Cobkaey, f f WflfihingtAn,——^-
p r . V. y.^illuiij ^pent Sunday and Monday at th( home <rf his artd Girl. ^ . , ^ -_^
^pld _f2"^tP*^°^ in Orange, county. Miss . lielia Green and her
friend. Miss Grodno, visited fri^ids in Manassas on Monday.
l i ent . EvMgtt Eicfl rphinwd ; to^rtryiagmr. on^^cbgyrfto- f ^ ^ ^ charged with the
a visit of a few days at his home here.
- Judgpi Thnmtnmi-hrW cpflrt.
John Leary amr-1.. C. Braw- Mge Latham PleUdia, uiMha' the dtfwignatifla of the Govunor.
MTSTJT F.~BnriDB left Manassas this VEsek to join ha. hortMad, fiem: F. Bdrics, fii ptar'^mew iMMne at Ehnngton, Va, '
^ r . B >t ^n^} ( T ^ A^B ^'*-
laaJaafTi iwiaya with her mother, Mrs. M. A. ififiUxgr, m»T- f^ ^ a o e House.
Lieut. B. F. Idea, jr, and Mta Iden,-«f:New York, vint«d rda-tivea auJ fiicuds ia Mmassaa this
U e o t W. Aviation Arwtyhm
U. Lipseoob of the IL &
ingten. D. C.
Mrs. EfiEabeCk iter sister, Mrs^
JWf^
Bennett and Beckwith, of
^ n » TTSTTVMIS r>«s !ar drinks, have t o have a Hcense from the drcnit court.—The uiLSUit litcnse mpues Aplfl 8 0 . 1 ^ ' ' ^ . ^ U ^ n d t O P . MlB. L. J. 1918. As there is no term of""*""™* «*" the court after the present April term, merchants who do not obtain their licenses at this term of court will have no authority to sell soft drinks Jifter April W. The court will be in session next week and applieimt* for fMch lic€n.«ies can be made i:':; • fit- .<?rm ^nti*.
crief. of Wi
C Round.
veek-end at thdr parental hone near Sudley. .,
—There uriU be « meeting in the O. F. A. Hall at Briatow Sunday, April 14,for the purpose of^ reorganizing the Sunday School. All interested are asked to be present a t ^ o'clock^
Margaret Clark, and MF. Richard Hyns5n~-~heftrd McCormick m Washington on TuB8day.^J__^
^acaK \Bruce
TENN^SJBE GENTLEMAN ROBBED I«A8T NIGHT
Johnnie Henderson and Jesse Green Accused end B m i ^
. . BafaKL Mayor, Wagener.
Bhews SUH at S
TUESDAY
"THE IRON HEART" Something Good
WEDNESDAY Peggy Hyiand and Mare
MacDMmott . . t o . .
"BABETTE" girl who Mv«d Tliu£%~Mid
d e ahe had wrovf kl V.
THURSDAY Frances Nelamr
. . f a . . •'ONE OF MANT*-
She gave u p a & tor goU foond true'love—How?
—CoL J. T. McCroalcey of Ten= _ nessee, one of the attorneys for W.S. Harrison in the corpus proceedings of HarTis<Hi vs HutcM-son. now being tried in the circuit court, was the victim of burglars last night, at the boarding house of Mrs.' Margaret Lewis. CoL MeCroskey lost his watch, ft suit of dothes, a suit case and $45.00 in cash. Burghos jmt^-ed ^ e house through a kitehen window and made thdr way to Col. -M6CrosIcey*S room &om whidi they took everything of value he had with hini. . 8Q eoiri' plete was .hi« k>ss of dothing-
gEWfted *t Q»< 4UBfl t-Jpuf^ tat. 'jT the u B B ^ ^ t t 1 1 ^ a ^ t o M a - " ^ aasats j d t h ' two tilisty dofl^ Upon their arrival here tihe dogs were tidcm to the home of Mrs. Lewis and a&owed- . to / scent around the~kitcheii window throu{^ whidi oitrance was~ef^ feeted to t h e house.- The dogs immediately took the trail «nd foMwed it without a. break to the heme ef Jtyhnnie Heudig^on; a negro living on Quarry street. Henderson , and another negro by the name of Green, were found ra the IraiBW laad ^aeed
burgtJUT A partial invesGpition i the
cases agamst the.two/men was hdd hytheJiigw tina aftsraoon
ffi Wurenton oa-Wedneaday for mid the matto caatiaued V9&^ o'dbck this evoiinff.
VlivtaiaDsrXawNepVeii .
Richmond, Va., AprflS.—Ac-ticia hy the supreme eovst of appeals ei '\nrginia today in granting a writ of error and aSowing a auyuauitaa iu a-eaw. ef iF# quor law vidatipn waa "based on tiie opinion that liquor law vida-Ikmiiomno tonwtf Vinwria bat that .sodi offeaaes eaa oidy property be tried before a federal tribuaaL
'Virgima is bdd to be fa amfUct witii the ReedJoacs amendment
readeriag fht state-null and
hy act vnM TUs ndiag is recarded by lawyers as moat >. important tteoui^poat the state of Virgiaia
liquor law c a n s fa other prdu-bition states;—Waahiagtee I^B•t
SOTO FOOirSWALL PAPER HOUSE
FRIDAt' — Select fSpectad
Robert Warwick -^ . . f a . . " ~
•THE ARGYLE CASE" l i e greatest detective draana
trrer sexfieatd
is that a nun shall be jodged by his eflkicney, hf
what he aeixMBpliahe^ and tiot4qr what he dafaai-
he eaa do. Not^hraya l^t nnnaBy hin •hllily to-
aeeonplish ia jodged by the^eare he uses fa con
serving his fa<^ne, Ida aocamalatioy. This bank
eordiaUy wdcomes aeeoonts of earaaat
realise they ieMdd.aaeaavHBh aure if UK^
ealy hadai
SATURDAY Bessie Barriscale
'. . f a , . •^ATER OF MEN"
A pretty newspaper woman with -^^JfWy strong aitod of h g - y
owa—a bewitching . maa-hatcr
Maaaee^&:iS.
HIGH GRADE SEED CQRN FOR SALE
^ t h e TINT HILL AND BUCraJlND
HALL ESTATE FARMS
EDWARD. OOCXBftTON. ^x. P. a,7N«kMTiBB, Ta.
J. Ki09S UHJStm.
uxKKOmn rmxiom
wtniinnwn ^finmt nftirynX-
ikerc M _ ._ « BwM at tiw FiriM
I k feoples Nadonal Bafc OF MANASSAS, VA.
Our Slogan: ."It i8^aiF^ea8ur8 to serve yom*''
e*9^
-natiisaithwt^Wtf' aays tha^ .'IM iat -
fac wder turn bmt. flkd Itr tta ' San-'
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A GOOD STOCK AT THE RIGHT PRICE UNICORNi»AlRT F M I > ". LACTOLA DAIRY F^^ .. . SUCRBffig DAXRy FEEBt BREWERS'GRAmS^^^ OOBBY^ GRAINS UggrUS-aEElMUBAL—-•• - — nOX MADE OABT VEBD
AixmiHUi tat <xmA
C OL B. HMtSE FEED PAN FATPH BOttSK FEED
qRACXEB CORN - - _OATS.
TDKyiSY HAY
BLACafVKD^ CALF l O A L .^.^^ LDfSEED MEAL AND SCXATCS
W W NOT ^tiii^y
wer of FL0URS1 l^fy it-y0a
Farm Madynay SoU at Attnu^jre Prices JCNUINES
• DRILLS c o m PLANTERS
HARROWS NJJUR MAGONS-
IBCTCkHES «
Manassas Feed, Sopply and Implement FOR WALL P A P E R " . I •EVERYTHfNG FOR THE FARM-
wirnn.
FRIDAY^ APRIL V1918 :=a-:
THE MANASSAS JOUBN.
A mm&^-imis
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PAGE FIVE
Ffva Ceota a Um P i n t
House for rent—6-room ds^L tuff wifh modem in^rovements.
L. NewboWrfi. P. fioaadny, W. T. Galliher, president of board of
. .Wanted.—Pulp wood'cotters;
Red S. C. eggs, $1.50 for 15, or two »ood houses for cAlers to IM periOO;-W7-D.iflinerK. l^anassas, Va. 46-tf
Cost—Crank for automobile, between Central Garagte and my residence. Reward if left at Central Garage. E. B. Gid-dings. 46
Lost—Leather handbag' containing pocketbook with snudl pocket knife, scissors, mileage book from Washington to. New York with Paul Clarke's name.
For Sale—One Peerless traction, 18-h. p. engine; Eclipse separator; one first-class sawmill
cuiidiUoit. TTplJly at JuuriuU office. 46-4*
i r f -^ident -of the -ehan^er merce; M. A. Leese, president of
ip»>hj,i IPRltTUSTDAT
stflj^ln «tow by tbe timber.. TF: ers' Association; R. C. Har-greaves; secretaiyof transpor-
R. Saunders, JUIeat Blarket, Ma-1 tation of the Council of National nassas, Va. 46 Defense, and county agents men
tioned above. Mr. Wilson will, in appointing
a committee for the project, select one practical truck farmer, four couqty agents, four chair-num of boards of county super-yiflfija jone member fram each, of
APPEAL TO CIVIC LEAGUE EMBERS ME
The Civic' League, like the Town Council, can do its work only as. persons interested meet their financial dblijipatkmar T&e
Prize winning Johnson county white seed com; good germination ; iH.50 single, or | 4 per bo-sHel for two bushels or more. W. L. Heuser, HaymarketiVa. 44-3
Boone County Seed Com— Extra fine; barve&ted early. Apply to Rolf e Robertson, Haymar-ket, Va. "44-4
"cair look to the Civic League to remove trash from their premises only when they join the league and pay their dues.
Heretofore the expense of Clean-iip Week has beoi met by the few paying members' of the league, some of wh<»il have paid extra for the handling of their own stuff, while the so»^yuig
For Sale. -^ One PtunMjredJ m«nihe»- "sd even ^dse not G«rini^ .Coavfr~StaIiron; g6od sEowing enough inttarest to join
For ^ e . - ^ s y and fodder; hay Is clover mixed. W. D. Shiorrett, Bristow, Va. 4»-tf
the local civic bodies, a representative business man and a banker.
Town Council hiu access to taxes but the Civic League -mcfst depend upon voluiilary contributions injhejorm-of dues. -Cit^High Sehod Conmercial Exhibit
xan, vrith reason, en>ect the Town Council to furnish them'with light, water and police protection only when they pay for those accommodations.
tome citizens
An exhibit of the work of the commercial department of Manassas High.School, which was prepared for the Educational Conference, lately held in Bfap
style, clean and in good condition; readjr for the season'. One Thoroui^bred Stallion—the^sest fa the state—ready for, the sea-Bon, Two good Brood'Bfaresi two good work horses. Will sell on the farte reasonable. Over-•tQfeked._Wh«aQaad St6ek Farm H. W. Herring, Nekesvffle, Va.
4S-5*
Foir Rent.-^On abar^, 2S&< acre farm id—the H«yWai4cet n ifl ibmrhood, oonsistuiK good, stnnc laa<^ This^
be Tented ~fbr. a' term of ftmnif^kv^ ontjr to a good, prac' tica) fanno*, -wOUng to yratk, and havinir one ortwo aoos «3d Mwuyh md BTnwiflnffld .flnoiirti.
.' ., •".,— toworitaa Befefence as to ability and m* -teopry required. Qwxier wffl W v B l not furnish. Answer Lock'Sox X65, care of The Journal, ManMwuH, Va:"~'^ 4Z
_ White ahd.Barred JlynMuth Rocks, S. 6 / White and Brown Leghorns, -eggs ?9,00 per liW) or
the league—the latter class often criticise the weric of the league most—have had the bene-ftt of theworiroftiie Boy Scouts m raking up the ^rash about theu>i>remise9.and of the league in paying for the haufing away of the refuse.
All persons who have united vnth the l e a i ^ since its organization are^aaked to pay their faw^ dn«LltJ«wt fmBft-Jamngy
1918, and as tar in tile fotare as-^iosaible. Every town'who ei^eets to Iiaye any
Join the kjfigue at ouee aiid pay Ensen- duea. U the m j Mrs oif the league,'who have not' idready done so, will settle tbeirac-Qpu ts the league will be able to go ahead. If thegr and others are not willing to pay vcp they wiU need to spend proMbly larg-
. — , .-, er amounts for getting rid of
-4e-&B»
Setting, 11.00 for 15, $6{per 100, frcan fancy White Bock cKieken& J. J. Conner, Manassas, Va- 39-tf
4,000 Peach trees and 2.000 Apple trees grown in oar own nursery in Fairfax county. Guaranteed free ofrany disease. Plant In qning, i ieea-^^ad^ vanee fai i^iea-thia^falL. Cr-R
J" Jooea, SwebMBh-P. O^ OUliuu. Va.
~l\BrSifi^==&BaS1orot ^Bwd fruit. TacetafaliM «nd presarrea. in ^tuM J^ni; wiB i d s i a low prin. Apiily Manaaaaa Qoiek Londi, or S. Hyann. 4S-1
Fire Insurance—If you are afraid of Mutual Assessments, try our old line companks. If 'oa don't Bke the increasing old na ratiw, try nnr Mutaial. Ti^e
NUICC ta AO My CostMacn. . I now offer all the Kigg goods i have on band unffl Xprn 15, i a redartiott-ef-2S^ and 60 per
a t A. R. WILKINS, NokesviUe, Va.
T^Agilp w i n l y nhKjgAH t ^ grr-mit
orHiusiness as far as Clean-up Week is eaoe^raed. Pay up (NT— k e ^ quiet about Clean-up Week and do your own cleaning up at a g r e « ^ xoest and at your own expense.—^^A^bi^shi^It BeT~
SECRETARY,
nassas^ is now 'being shown in' the windows of Dr. C. R.C. Johnson's drug store. "The exhilnt shows specimens of the work in bookkeeping, penmanship, shorti hand, typewritinfr and rapid cal<-cuUtion.
Students taking the > commercial course of the High Scho<d are req^^^ to earn the. National Proficiency Oertifi<^te in rapid caucuIation7 the American Pennum Certificate and -^e Ini-
Penalties for income Dodgers Are Severe—Get Your Return
in if You Are Liable.
April 1. I»i8, iB th^- Bual <lHy al-ianM\i miller lUe fei^iTm iucoiiit; mx law for I lit- miig o7 "fwVi^Il" l i ioimr tax returuK. I'emunH ' MIIO are r«^uir-tHi to die reluruB mnl.>r ihn IH-.H^M .1 uf luvv uud wlio fiUI «o set lliHr re luriis in on time are »ul)Je«t lu He-vere jwiialiles. as followii:
Kor uiakiuii fulae or frautliileiii re luru. not eiteeiUiMs-W.tiftt or tmi e l •.•eedlnjs one- year'n lurpriwuiiiit^iil. or lM>tll. In the tlUtreluiii of i h e i imrl , and. In adrtrtlonnOO i^-r eeiu. of UIT tax evaile<l.
Fot falling to niiike reiuru on tliin-not leaa than $20 tior more than »1,. 01K),_ uu(J. ID ailUlttoii, OU per t-eui. ^il the aniouur of ta.t iliie.
— I t oa aeewunt vt IIIUPTO UI • ItnaptTTT
tial. Cegrtificate in typewritinc-^"''*'- fonjuM" a,«tffiie<i JMatwnen given by tlie Macintosh PuMiah-lag Comjpiany, the Palmer Company and the- upderwood Type^ writer, Company respectivdy, b^G^ the diplmna or any of the commercial coiificates offered by the scho(d can be obtained:
A. SPLENDID OPPORTUNmr
Awaits, yoa to n n d e r a patriotic aer-viea to yioar ewiutry and a t tike Hdne
j n t t m e j ^ t a i n permaiwmt., jemplwraiant m d w pteaaan e o a ^ M s a t a aalary 'whkh yittl bo Mahly aatiafactonr.
W M - ewiditkwa Bave creatad * Jb^ 4*tSnH: .fac .coii>|»>rat niwriitoinf g BUKKOUGMa C A I X L L A T U m A N U
B O Q K K E E P m e MACSBIN^ YooBK women «an complete, eooiaea
ia t i m e to t w d r e weeka aitd aoeoire steady e inplpym^t a t atlractive aala-riea with the GoT«iiitt«nt, Baj&k or 'Commission Houses. '
Pay GlaMrs^ iu^to font', p. vLiTtai-eept Saturday. . .Nifht Claaa«»'seven to_nhig p. m., exci Sa^Dirday.
f o r farther informatipn api^y to Bnnonghs Adding Machine Co.
810 Thirteenth Street^ Ji. W. WASBOS&TOti, D. C
Malm- Ex^«B8 Line Froai Here ^ -toWMhiwtQii;
dioiee.' We irepre8«iftc«h
were diiwisaed at tliat Washington, with ita big _in-crease m pc iulation, w faekag i probaMltty of shortage tables and pniduee soppHes ^ i s summer.
Through the winter; my office Thoae present ai the luncheon win be at my residence on Zebe- Wednesdey were: Clarence R, dee street, but if you want fire i Wilson, district food administra-insurance, either old line or mu-;^r ;Conuni.<«ioner Brownlow;
Fourth Assistant Postmaster General Blakesiee; W. G. Carter, president of Golden k. Co., John
fanported Clydtsdate S t a l b a
"SPBINGBOK"
from home .vou mv unulile to remt.'i yuur reami wittiio tUe ttiiie pretM-iiln 1: liy law you <uay uliialn an exieiisii.i of 30 (Jaya If « r*«iue«t Jlierefor ia tUi witli the wlieclor of your iliatrld lie fore the due date of the return. In this request you inutil stale the rea win why the return cannot be flle<; witbip the time prtMM-rtbed |bj law.
Collectora of loieriial revenue urv not authorized to i;runt extenalniiii oi more than 80 d{iyf<. but the roinniin aiooer'uf iDtemul revenue luuriuilior Uf. ta..(p3uU.Jujrea!MMnd>I<>_ex{eMa«» beyond W days In nieriturious cawn tf you destre sn—exteitsibn o r ITKIT thffii SO days your request ahould t>< addresHod to the <-niriiniMdoner HI
^ jPATS TOD M ^ E A'
Ijlf yeu haven't^ let me suggest one. Yon know, Mrs. Housekeeper, what trying times we aO had during the past year. Neceasities of Ufe have be«i scarce, and prices high. In fact, government supervision has become imperative, and as the old adage goes the merchant is *1>etween the devil and the deep blue sea." Notwithstanding all this, I havi baen able to fnmiah nqr patrona the auuct'
qoality at the adniBOB price. There waa only one-way-ihat I could do tauau namdyt CFI'IUK TO ONE LINE—MEATS. _ _ : J _
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H To make my line a success, I have put every ounce of energy into it and this, plus sanitary methods, plqs qoick daUvarica and honest prlesa
"peniklts me to face the new year;tnisting in a eon-tinnanee of your patronage. Thierefore, make ona more reaolption—BUT TOUR MEATS FROM
Saunders' MeaHMarket
•rtverinK the reaaWns which taatie 1 liti)MH»IMe for you to. ftie .yonr rgiun on or before April 1.
rau The_intenia) re%-enoe men aiv-boy.
(.•onipletlng their luur of the couoiry. during which they were tn touch » L . the p«<^e of every city and town. ^ ( yon failed to get In toocfa with tb depMy whiiii TlsittKi.your s««.-tion it l> not too late to get advice: COHIKII your poatmaster as to where the next es^ depaty is now. Get your Man k ftinn. afndy the dlrrrftnns and the rv iiulrements as. shown thereon- anji make yonr ^etorn wifhom ttfl tf yoq'i iitcome was aaflkdeat to ejaie wl(h< the bebmir named In ttti taw. '
It i* pointed out by Comralioifaitw-rtnpo dug i t Ja^JrepgrfMi .tlHff=Hff= neopm comply with tiwr federal tan->
they j w » cew^yhie m4i;7 •he drafts for. men and the conserrii tiotvof foorfa nod twet. "The war tniw lie ni»ld:tt>r,"niysOomm1ssioDer H<>tM'i •fWKremlui!" ax much rli -i-rltd a J'Wtt iiortlnn of income .I«H |i '!«* to. eonw-ript rtur tMiys Tin. tii.> for t»17 is <l<q!ilwe<l 10 rwlcli ii'iii t r te-n>< <v=ell as birTe 1n<f»iii^~ m> tl--'t (lers-OTK WIKI hr»f ij) Hi!ini"'ii* .' iijn to tieHr- II i« —l<?n of tlie !•
•. »\emniPnt •••vp'"'nst s cjii' tH*-tts.<'-
— •Dw l*>fi .»*» "3...JF Vrffrl.'* \>-fit TMt\
yl'o i.' I li.iri'!>^ iiiiil iii-imni • JiiT or i'tirfly wmiwrfiini » fjiiil'
*. li.it; «|f.H.T#*H by ilie 11*17 *jw*' '*"•' •le njiin . wli" \* it*'lH 10 l>eMr it .* '• ' •
• ' rhw Tninlfi^.'hiis IXVMI n i**?'*"*! •••.• '•».. ji..*^' ITM*'. «n'l be •sbf»iil<l H'T**ti' *! .-r..s'>"i^''tH*T Ifi. - the s.-'nii- iwnrb't''-.'••li*i.''>"M^_"»f n»HnB-i>»e«^ b5H>»»tM"«" ,, ••".rii..? ih>tiM«l'r^ 'i-r tb!> irnni •-—mmt'—t ihe <lHinlJ-.v tn- nmke lUe roTlrt •m'f for p i w i l e «f xll fc',nit< !••
tn wnfl to gW»>n> thpf.««»lviw
iKXXi:
A WORD TO THE WISE
t t t [We know. that prfcaa are h i ^ Bat OUR-^
FRICES'ire kalo^ aa we tkcat lAila mainiatning the standard of i p m y ^vSiA yba have tlw right to demand. fJWa ar« al«t to the naeaaaity of waicUag tiM •nuket, that yanr may be that pleasa and goeiia that satisfy.
witliprlc^B
f Every ar f l^ tai o v large and varied aaaortmcaf ofi t badtad by o v svarantaa of i t-Wa are reeciviaff SPRING CKtODS arciy
JnAMPTO M JENMWB Tlw Va.
Beef9 Xamby Vealjuid Fork
tual, drop me a card and I wiB call on rou. Sari J. Aastin. 27
.he Journal—>* worth
o^me fo^wara persons having
wiU piraaf sent them properly catadfoc payment.
• MBS. a S. DAVIS. J. T. HAYDON.
Please addreaa aii eommunica-to Mrs. & S. Davis, 88T
Stockton Ave., Cape May, N. J. 43-3* » » » f t » f t » » » » » » » < H » » » » » l
FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1918
CLIFTWJ
Prof. Mahudwlian, of PenB-sylviaua, gave a "Sermon in Song^ In the enrtuii PiCTfayie riah CfiurcE Suhday nig' Professor is saX^ to be a native
...wEl Ssrn Armw;.-; iiU; W i l l Juatoak ized Americaa.*
Wednesday of last week H. 6 Derr, county demonstrator, gave a talk before the school during t he afternoon and at night to the farmers, in the assemblyTiail of the school building. His talk vsas on com, the history and culture, manner of testing seed com, etc.
teresting Hnd w«9 veiy-maeh-em-^^ *!l^?' . - , c!?,"^""^ T . joyed by all, and we feel sure that all who heard him went back home with some new thought or knowledge of the ( arn plant arid grain. —
Thursday night Miss Holmes had a patriolic'liieeting in the school auditorium. Mr. R. R. Buckley acted as chairm^:of the meeting. The main address was made by Hon. C. J. Meetze, of Manassds. The chairman explained the sale of War Savings and Thrift Stamps, which was further explained by Mr. Meetze. The Misses Kelk favored The audience with several selectiolfs, both singing and on the violin After the prosrahir^ patnotic member of th^ Local Board of
league was oi^anlzed-wtth1t.^;i-^^'\°^;, , . . Buckley as ehai«aaft and Mii»l<i^*!'«l4^,-*^^ Nancy Merchant as secretary, Mr. Buckiey appointed th?/following committee to act with him: Rev. W. L. Naff. Mrs. Southard, Mrs. lUdtards.. tSti.
•
—JYiey are mwik frran UM B«W process Idt'lMse wMA wffl aot eori, aad needs no taddag down.
TDaaas c^tinuedli—i'**"'^*^^ ti^Fge^-crierings ndtaUe fwr IMam kndiCBSa 9x12 ft< tstut..
Chas. Ferguson, Mrs. Poindwrter and Mrs. Payne.
Miss Holmes, made a fiew remarks as to the object of the society and the- high school sang "Star Spangled Banner" with
E Misai usiwti
scribed by law. State of Virgiziia vs W. N,
Lipsc^b; State of Virginia vs C. A. BariXie to Jtine term. ~~W. S. Harrison vs Westwood Hatehison et si. Now on trial
CSuacery M. and P. H. I^rtich vs Frank
.Qiunn,. Report of Commissioners of sale filed; sale of land to M. and P. H: Lsmch confirmed.
Misses Esther and Harisn Buckley, with IGMslltith Mitt spent Easter holidays ai-ftr R. Buckley's. . --' ,
Miss Mai'y < Irvin"Quij their home here.;
Miss Sara and Haiy Ferguwn were at their home, Dr. J. H.. Ferguson's.
Clifton had qi)ite a scare this week when it -was foUnd that-Moses Speaks had smallpox. Dr.s [;urk.s and Ferguson began vacillating the s c b o ^ cmioren
ily have returned from Washington, where they spoit the wiip-ter. - * ' ' "-" - ' '
The teachers of Ciifton strhool a'f<^nAc.A o t°fi»hftm mrating at ' enterville. Misa^^qlmc^.andt -Superintendent M. D. HaB waUc-
Monday a crowd of the echoed Rirls and boys, accomnyiied bv. Missi Holmes, went to SWetOKB •m No. 10. waJyng^tBi^- -
some liv Superintendeht. EbS Mme ago, in high sehooL ^-3:
Mr.<s. Wittenstein has been vi»-<;mg her sister, MrSi Poindexter^ lor some time.
Mrs. Mo tyn and danglrt^rs, •vith Master Mervifu-lae bew .H-ent visitors t« Washington,
•msils removed. • Miss Sara Crews spent JBastet
4! her home in Haymarket. •'mther Jack ihe Navy -
Rich's New StyU Book rf , Shoe Faakiioas witt b» : Mafled on Request
niu«tr«t<» «erw»l ef Ow modfto wfcteh wffl b< mpn VBSm ftlT ami m\mm iif dineriminatwc peopto—««a^ IPMMS and chikirem. WiUi it yaa c u l«y with perfect MtMaetion. _
'ft Sons F^Csr.IM
faik[MN.B.C
APRIL TERM OF COURT CONVBffiS
^ •HntchiaaKHabeas Cor
pus Proceedings Now Being by i
Young. Cases nolle Geo. E. prossed. • ' Commonwealth vs Walter
Thornton, felony. Case set for Aprililth. - ._, '- - r .
Commonwealth vs Tim Thornton. Case set for April 12th.
Attendance allowed to Grand jurors as follows: Geo. Wolf, $1.60;M. Cave. 82.40: L, H. Pot-
T. L. Gaines, $1.50; S. R. Lowe, $2.40; Hezekiah Reid, $2.60; Mahlon Seese, $2.20; F; C. Rora-baugh, $1.50, and F. E. Ransdell,
Commonwealth vs Nettie L. Garrison. C. A. Barbee, sheriff submitted a report showing the sales ci the one-iith interest of defendant in certain real estate in this county to Thos. H. Lion and W. N. Lipscomb; sheriff directed to make deeds to purchasers, pay expenses of salQ, costs of this proceediri and credit balance on judgment agiunst defendant.
Tyson Janney appointed a
«Bd TkuM. Q. litm ivp(»nted a special Qfasfsotikffitit -te make oraiTeyanee'to than. : -r
Hamilton Johnson vs E ^ y
J'.-Jtohiar Lwps Thos. H. Lion iQ>pointed a special oommissioner to ewvey latid- * to him', upon the payment in full of the punfhase price.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALl A-BLE REM. ESTATE
Under and by wrtae of .a deed of trust executed -on the 2^th
Tuesday and many ftthf>ra V n v a l ^ y of November^ 1918; b y Mary i)t en and are being vaccinated.
The school league will meet in xhiL school building Friday afternoon. ' sr^ .,•--=--.
Mr. Richard B o i w 1 i ^ & ^ t ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ ' ? * * ^ ' ^ ^ ® i ^
brgifu MdT.rA^ Vc^rgw, husbuid, of record in the desVs office of J*rince V^ lliam County, Virginia, in deed boc^ 64, pages 287-8, to see<»e-to^-Wmiam
mmm
W»«t»injrfa>w
A BIG OPPORTUNITY FOR READERS OF THIS PAPER IN THIS
ADVANCE SALE OF FINE QUAUTY
MATTING RUGS ^ 2 feet
Size Very Special
^^lliey are shown in new ani v ( ^ KuuiioiM^patt^^ —Designs are the favored *^aHs of Troy," plabi band s e n ^ and cbnventional elfeets, with i^ain and figured centers. These are made from 220 murp grade matting that is vcxy fine in qoality. Tkoware p i w ^ efl^eens, blne» nnd browns. Aff vary attracUve and fresh, new importations.
6x9 ft. aice, $2.95. Sz6 ft. at 98c 27x54 in., at 69e
Nationally Advertised Goiigoleum, GoM^ fedal 'Art Ru|;s
-A-special sale-rf-flMW TwgR, dtgtitty fiperfee^, almeet dooUe this 9ec|yjfflee
4Mit- iww4i<idw. ftf, gfadwi worth
waterproof The dccdgns are veir
dteing
a,. ^Aheve prtoes a n to readers (tf tUs en%rrnnd..we roiinset ttj4 yoa l«inK or a espy ^ this advartiaenwirt WIM
f ALL Q. a D. ORDEBS MUOT BB AGCQlffi nED WFIH DSPOOr CV 1»PBB CBNT.
PRBSBTTEKLUf Mtwn—» Praabyteriaa OhoNi^ B«r.
Alford KdUy, p«ator. ^1ffuBgiy-i-8tiBffliy Se^ooi af W anftr-Subject, "JMUS Sets Mea FTM."
Preaching at 11 s- m. Subject^
" Oirurfkn EnaiMVor at T-:iM Subject, "Chmtiwi D u ^ a n d PrivUg lege. rV. Bible Reading." Y
Union service al> 8:00 p. m. in t » Bapti«t Church. 7^
"Sermon in Soni" by ftxif. H. G. H. Mfraahelian.
Wednesday—Ptayermeetinr »t 8 p. m. Subject, "Why We Oba«rv« the Lord's Dsy."
LUTHEHAH Bethel Lutheran Cawreh, B«T; Ed-
Sar 2. Praoe, paator. Sunday—Sunday School at 10
•'dock. _-Eteachii»jf-*fr^i-i
which interest is noW due firom Hay^,; i917) , 4» fully s ^ Oat thei^lh, the ondersigned trostee therein named, havmg been re-quested-so to dii> hy tiiil darke
Tbe iinderagned having qualiH^ administrators id the estate of the late Sussex U.. Davis wiH otfer for sale at Pub-feAucaon tt Weo<flawiir4 mile souUi of
by reason uf default having made, m the paymoit <ca sfi?
imUic auction, to ' the hii^iest
MONDAY, AWta 1, 1918, ai iweive o'Uutk m., m frtftt ol
Paul Quigg made the hii^ast average in arithmetictwt giVW[atiWJA M«f4ti»H«> rt "ti Bfln^Hy
the courthouse, in the town of " '" eenntjr and
state, an those two certain lots nf lind, ly
CHURCH SERVICES
T.
at
BAPTIST — KanftssMi Haj QiK VAHPWI ' R^T* D. D. CU^k, pastor. ^
~Siutdi —^Sunday School, 8.45 a. m.; morning service, 11 o'clock; B. Y. P. U., 6:46; evening service at 7:80.
Wednesday—Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m.
Each and every member of the Manassas ^pt is t Church is eanMrtly rwtnested to be present at the morning service on tbo second Sunday ia April. Business of fanportanca to •very m«mb«r.
Rev. Baraett Grinuley's AppointaMsrti Bellehavan, fourth Son^y, 11 a. n . ' Woodbine, second .and fourth Smi^
days, S p.m. Satcher Memorial, seeoad Sunday
11 a. m. and 7:80 p, m. _ _ -PMe,"wurd Bunday^ 11 ai'~ni.f
and l int Sunday, 7:80 p. m. • Ai^nm, flra^ Sunday, 11 a. m. and
third Sunday, 7:80 p. m. PHIMITIVB BAPTIST
Primitive BapOat C%nze&, 8i<iar T. 8. 9 a l t i » , p a i ^ .
anrvkMS'fvvry fourth Sunday at 11 a. m. and Satarday-prMwdfiig a t
CATOOLIC' An Sahits' Catholic Chnrcbi Man-
Pal£«r'Vranim Gill, pastnT 1 ^ a^8 a. ai., iUst a»i vm 9m-
itt^ Steoiid and tiwcA^9«fAf^ «t lam taftmn
flaaerM^WrHifrr Soutii, Maaaaaaa, Itav. S.
. B«v. C. K: MiPfean's appointnwBts ^ fellow: " -
rr-Firstf seOond and iaigth Sundays, II a. m.
FsirvJew—Secoi!d~aad foitrtii Smi-»niy».3p>Jtt^ — _ _ "
Gainesvillfrrr-First SuM&y. 8 p: m.: '^ 4hM aa^ ^Ith Saadiy} i l a. <a.
foUonmg personal proper tjL, on ^m\m
Bristow—tlifad and iShh Sundays, 3 p. m..
WoodlawQ.^Third and fiftb Soa-days, 8 p. m. : .
'-^l»t Sunday, 8 n:in.
^ f e
.'-V^
: \ I k '.J
111 iiL^ I r
Beginning at 1 o^dock, P^fe
OB the southeast conur of «dd
nue, in the aforesaid town; and dsaaOed as foOewa:
Flr8t--ContaUng idwut two
en, rannfatg with Center street 11^ feet and said feet, and about 822 fset bnA to Center street en LWlMir aUi eC s v d l o t
Seeond-^Contahitag aboot .87 and nmning with aaid
Oantar street 178 feet, 190 lest with. FKrvi«w Avvme. ITS feet with raibwd, and 1 f t
street TfeRMSCASB.
GEORGE Ci ROUND,
J. P. KERLIN, Auc*r. The ahftvo aal> i rnntinirrf
"Of? same hour on Satnrfay,
B.
April 27, l&i8. in front of The Pe^esNational Bank, in the town of ICanassas.
One BUck
bred bone; one y< F.V.T.
-year-okl Colt» iitrl;4ed
% one Z'TeaTKHq ix>it, Py a ^ , by draft hone; one bay horse
commg o; mnes oy A r BfiB; three 2^^r«old
by GaraUine 1 and 2 years; one od 3-year-old
yearfing Steers; six y^ariing Heifers^ four Shoat^ two Brood Sows with pigs; one^new Disc
rai^oiite Graoi Drw; oiie nuew Superior Com planter, with iertiyzer attacfansent, and 80 rods^ vrire for diecking. One double AofA 2 c44lifalPi'W4 T^heiS; (>l iwriows, i ia1^^ grain frti, 1 mmA i M n y othWT timigS.
Admtoisterad f w PaliK leas ExtrMtfen of Tooth.
DR. L.F. HOUGH OCHTWT
M. L C. Building, Msnsssss, Vs.
TERMS:—Smns of $20.00 and imder, cash; sums of over credit of lix moptfaswflljbe grrent the purchaser to
yie Ptopi^s Ka-aMTored security nele^ to tionalBiaik of " gwe of ManiMn.
/ ftps. & a DAV1& J.T:HAYDON.
L. PATTIE, Auctioneer.
L. C. Ber.
Maaaasaa-fint and tidrd^BMbys. 7:S0 p. a . . Saeend and foqrtk daw. 11 a. J
;,'?
« m « ^ JTont h M^ m.»^y>m. baked in an up-to-date oven, jfflrfH.>»y neat, clean, care, fn^ workmen. Ask for it— aeeept no other. We tiso have a niceQUICK LUNCH OOtFtfTER where yoQ e u
your appetite. rUl
J. M. SELL
SOS Fancy Grocerka ( OMOfliwue, tin tnd
' Siamdware CME B Ml K CMinilB
Q.J.ARRINGTON MANASSAS. >: VWCaOA
'HiTjeemsl—fl—and worth Ike Jenmai II—and worth
•TRmAY, T;r:im%T'i9in RA(»er:^5*iii*-^
VAlfUH M^R-SiiiPJUNS f m PERAL U1C0.ME r iUVl l lEIVJi jjis iHCOMLJil^^mJItBRlB
VACCINATE WITH
iUCKLECMPS and MT* tlM aatoala.
BUGKUGQlDg '—- HT-
EASIEST. tAPB»T •UREST.-
U M 4 u d 'iRMierMd tntymhtn tbw bt>c>»- letlakflowB.
iM\ en w te drcu-U n detcribnic u e dia-e n e tad liMiKg •h«vt» pfVTBDt i t . '
TffiTNOnCE ISM way to nmk« two blades
of grass grow where one does now: Buy the celdirated Blag-nesium Lime from Leesburg Lime Co., the lime that has been -txM in Lcmdoun and Fairfax for the past twenty'flve years, and-out produced them all, and the reason for it is because it eon* tains Magnesium and Oxide of Iron in right proportion to Calcium Carbonate, and the United States Agricoltural DepavtaMBt in Year Book 190L j»g«_iei^ States ilatA Magnesium is .absolutely necessary to plant growth and nothing else will tuie its place. Send orders to Com well Supply Co., Manassas, Va.; A. S. Robertson, Wellington, Va.; M. Rollins, Brietow, Va.-, or-direet to us and same will have prompt attention.
Leesburg lime Co., Inc. B. V. WHITE. Manager
EJ.HOTTLE Prince William Pharmacy.
H M 4 .of PnbUe Sdiool SjntcB al
DEPASTMENTS BEPItESENTED CMI^e, Grafts , Law, Medi
cine, En^merinff L O A 3 ^ F U N » 8 A Y A I L A B U j ,
to deMryfnS stnditnta. flOiW e o r e ^ ' jdl eo«ts to Vlrfiiiia stndeati in tlMJ AnHtanle T>iviKOamta. ataA te^
-cats loc iw. - M f H T A « ¥ TBADONG "
fiOWABD WINSTON, B f t g i a t n r , , •••.••• PnlTOTlty, Va.
^JpiBtJat^^ejejl »t the portrtilt
tearm. - It wwfM. p o r m l t at UM tetbtfT Colooel SlmpkiD*, who tead four time* b*«i promoted for valor dL.iiif the Civil War «i»d_ h«d died bravely on the Seld of aetloa. Ur. 8tinpkln»' throat Kcbed now for rwo reaMms: First, he reTer(«oced and adored-»he meraory of
u n n t M r ; lewndly, hl« are and his eyes SBd Ma casM lis^^ouUin't let Mm
the martial hearlDK sn<l uncoiiipro<nl«-Vug gaxe of Colonel Sltnpklnfc he saw, la tmaxloatlon. the khakl-«lad lads of the new generation marclitm forth anJ croggltiit three thoBgHnHjmilfll ftf f « t* .dgfat. maybe le, for liberty.
Mr. Strapklna peered around to make sure that neither Besa nor John (who were. St the leaalnjE ace« <>f sixtwn and seventeen) were wher'e rhey ooiild •ee him, then he atralglitened anil threw his rlj<it arm up for a saline. But his gonty ahoulder twiiiired. and he groaned. Be couldn't even solute.
"Damn!" said Mr. Slmpklns. and with his other hand IHercely twirled hU %'hltft- Qinstft^'hioWi .- - - -
He tiirnM and llnipeir fflfn rln tl-brary and sat dowri <TeHkl!y before the mahogany desk on which were l.vln« the blanfca for HIR lnei>me fax .fiiiite-ment. blanks which ' he hart rnrher grumpily cm from the Inlpvual U>'ve-BUe-offlcer only that day
b* tiled OB OP befAr Returns moat AprH 1. I»t8:
Tax duf may be paid.now or"«mior before June 15. \9\%. —If you were single and yaur tat n. «o«a f«* J»17 g.aa*U0O0 or jnora you
k wiA aa Vm ^ K o o r y & j ] ' '."i '*»— ^ • • ! i lB l l
U yoo were married and living with wife (or buaband) apfl had a net Income of t2.0(X> or mora for 1017 jmu -amat Sle m rotuimr
TO SKRYK OTTR COimTRY
Todd Admlitl lnUon and in doing M we pledge otuMlres to give our costam-en ilurbMiefit of fair and ModeraUT prices, scUing at no more than a
MANASSAS. VA.
after limcli-eon on his way home from the Huh'. • .
Mr. Slmpklns*^ 'ncome for l»t" hn'l amounted to Jus about $15,000. and 1IH had been rdther toiappy on the mib--Ject of taxes ever since he hart diseov-ered that thr more Income a m«« h«» the greater the perc.entaee of It iuf-pays In taxea. ' Re eottld thlnfc <rf-«»v.-eral men who. like hlrrwelf. w««re mnr-
-ri«d and had two chlidren., and yet. although their Incomes wei*_ nearly half of his, they ^vould pay only a
.•maU fraction of the amount he piild. jfe, g|fM<TP"y drew the blabk nearer and began Bnihg In the Infoirmatlon Btst It SsVad for
aUe profit above eoat to na. GITO m a eaO and b« eonTineod. : : ; : : :
• H 'H f
..i.
/ Hkn.^ Haijmim'thmt a l« price {« Mr |Mi
ladbk, Grade and ai
« i j q > n i i .B0OTBS<
FIRST NAnONAIr (A1Q[, ^%u^
G. L ROSENBERGffi
tiaiTniisATitn Thti^imaTom;r O F T M »
Vvr^KD STAVBS, rs WD 'vfSirataf
—onutcTOks-^
-Jkti Mr. Slmpklnn" Incotjie was fl.'WHO he had to flgnra oat the amounts pay-•ki.^An iMifft oTifhJj laeecaiTig anialtpr ctaasea of Incomes in order to arrive at -the total doe froifl himself. He. passed over the Srst class who musi jaT^ ta«ca. that la. alngle men ninklne
Hurt)and's and wife's Incoma oust be considered Jointly, plus Incoroa of minor chlldreK
Income of a minor or tncompetent, derived frofao a separate estate, must be reported br bis legal rapreaaota-tlve. >. .
Savera peoalties ara proTlrtfrt—fat. those who neglect or evade the law.
For false or fraudulent return there la a penalty not exceeding $2,000 fine «r year's tniprisopmant, .or both, piM 100 per c m t of taC
For fallnra to make return on or before April 1, 1918, line la from $20 to f 1.000, plus (SO per cent of tax dna.
i;etuma must be filed with tha Collector of Internal Reventia of district In which you live.
An agent may file return for a person who is lU, absent from tha country or otherwise Incapacitated.
Bach return must ba signed and sworn or affirmed by person- exacut-ln< tt.
Single persons are allowed (1,000 ciEeinptlon Is compQQBg nuriuartwc-
A married person Uvlng with wifa (or huaband) i « altowed 12,000 eM«p-. tlon, plna $200 tvt aacb d^iendent diCd wider 1& ^'^^
A^head of sfamlly. dtongh aingle. Is atlowad $2,000 exemi^on it acttullr mppertinc ona or more relatiTea. _
tha anttra
— H A D D O X
Member
ft BTRD
of the United States Administration
Food
XQQQ-^Hls r^cul^tlon for married men than showed op aa follows:
. rirat. they pay 2 per «?nt. (under the IfllS law) oB al l ' lnc<»in<> mer $*.000rae«nrtlng » « » fttr each of their chHd«*n«»ndei;elshiee» years, to M|j,
ih'ls waa $212. aiilfh. Iif it dfiTtm In thr "TtayaMt" ~^t"'ft
next that, itnder the uni
SEED POTATOES ARE HERE z O
amotmt of eamlnp^ gtdna and profits receii^ed dnrtog ia»e year.
CMBcial* aa^ aaqtl^eaa are not taxable on the aalaries or wages received from a - ^ t ^ eoantjr. «stty or town In tke Unltad States. —Interest oil alste—and municipal hdnds cnpt
S. Is ex-tax and
vn—stsj issued within tbe'tJ. txma federal tneoma
aboidd be OBiltted. . , iBtareat «« United States, gdvem-
ment bonds Is also exempt, e x c ^ oh JB^vMasl hoMfeOss^ Uheriy » « « » ( •
of $6^000. p<»,.»alufc tjecl to noSBBrt-f
sad tnelBOad
$100,000
: i . . BOOTHS g . B . w M t F n t i . n , — - - - [ » to
M.B.BAMrOW, J. r . j in ia .
MIJIFS FOR SALE Always from 100 to 300 head
v<rf horses JUMJgiriei of all; descriptions f or s i^ at my staideamTock^Pm 14-J33*
JOEKINDIG
v A T s a tooBSikTs. s. aajut, jB. ooirauksscniAnL ^ iM siwatiMi atva to all B—Istsi, tm ^'•"^ - ^ — — t h > P i l M « S H W <
REAL ESTATE anil INSURANCE
"•pccnpation" Uteotfe a>ver $0:000. mak lug $720 more.
The twuL Jtl>tii,,hf liimLiaLL gggjggg
Having determined to devote oar whole time to tiie Heal Estate •adlhsaiaaca Aiy •oiidt:«Brp«i9ps»;t» JOB a%b am reqoeat tiioao having nrcq erty to list the same wiui os pnnnp' t iy .
Wa f s sMba to 4 a d M r i y with a t n i win jJlTf
Com aoj), inctea^«K . Com and making a mmdarftil.
la»yimement to the soiU Write for prices and "WOOIrt
CHOP SPECIAL," fiTfaa tafonsa- ^ Ooo about aH SeasoMbts Seeds. lUQed free va request.
per cent on all o v « $2.800-wlih ihr ihiUe •iut.wmiw far liiltjnrn' Tlwr added $292 to his "parable'' column.
He then ohserred -that "for every '$2..'i00 jump te hie Income, over JIS.O0O he had to pay a Surtax, the percentape grawlng lergie* with each Jnmp.' Thla was $290 more added, to his hnrdMi. And pa top of all thia came an "Bxr <es»'Pi*flta" tM of a per ceaj. an all
^Dividends tax. but
<Btts aiid "legacrea are :iiot-tecOiaa
f AB kinds—prices right—better plant new seed and sell the home grown potatoes for eating. If it were not policy-to do so, potato growers would plant their own potatoes. THEY DONT DO IT ALL KINDS OF GARDEN SEEDS Loose and in paeiuigcs. Onion Sets, all kinds. BeHer get year COW PEAS now. We havfc them, and* can
. save you money. • H We want patter. Eggs, Pooltry, ^ anythtKK yoo iuive to sdL ; it Cmnc to see ns.
.H. B m ^ « CeiBrAN¥ V a . • ' •
r:
teen hundred aad thirty-four dollars. "Whewr exctatmed Mr. f^mpkins
angrily. "There's young Renry. Wll-klns. who married Jake Johnson'a giri. be makes ^OOO.and he doesnt pay a cent of taxes. I guess'this is his «ar
) w e H s s m l a e r • TWnMnt of yoims Ticnry WlHrtSS.
bTmnemhefea that Urs. WIIWM v m i every sftemoo;i the. J ^ Cross and that Henry, who
a lawyer, was aiding the- IjtKral Draft Itaard witfa Its qnesthmnaireH.
",W*H.f -he-adiulnet f >e hlwitlf. •that makes a d|lfei<eBee.
He-thM«U daxt-al Judge WIH^TISKT whose ineowe was shout XSXm,
-He o«ty pays, $38." cosaawntiwl Mr H-mpklna, not suite so angrllv this
h1« faea in hhi hand& \i Ions time Mr. Slmpklns
««4¥ aliU tn that poRitbw.. IVH' Wat s o rntniMl- Is 0»« llbrSTy "rxoepl the ticking of the MM rUttX aad ae OCTB .^mal tryi of .laughtc>f tlviitn the (•hit ilrrn skylarking gpstslra. The strnwT • f light on the carpet gradoally wlth-4(«w Itself through the wkKlow. and tntt twilight and then dsrkn^aeftle«l bi ahoat the qtilet. white hsirM, mxm times Irascthleald man. — .
Ur. Siaapkln* was tUatTng thinsv ' which he •ooW uetei afterwsrti speafc •f. be was tbinklmt t h i n ^ thai were too sacrettrever to he pot Is to worda. But smae lafcllng of his thoughts may be found hi his rejoinder to Mr«
shasld wot he tuclirted-wt toe fB-4 twrh of the beneficiary. - l i l S tBiuiasiCe received as s bene-. JBdsry or as pren^pms. p«ld back at Bstit^tT or surrender of p<rilcr is net iBCoaie. — — — - _ ~ — - — . - . '•
Psyments received^ for real tit par SOMU propwty sold W h«< iiic6«B«% htit ate pmflt resmaa'toereon IS for the ye«r of sale. .*
Amouhts' received is payoieBt jrwrtgages w-npt inc^flg:
the interest, on such notes sages Is taxable taKona.
From the entire gross tain allowances .are BMde la ariivtBg at the net iBCOoM. ""
Necessary ^ t e a s e s actually paid ia th> enailact ef business. t r a » sr pro
be dalmed.. A farmer esa Hatm. payflMBto fttr
lahw, seed, TerHIIsef, "stock feed, repairs oa baadla8S. .exc^ bis dwelHag; repairs of fences and farm mscblttery. DM^^Ials sad smsU tools tor htnaedl^ ate aBe:"'."~~"' " '~"~'~':~"
'!'>" — * f * «» «»«it.nakl tor« Uam | a i 7 also be dafased er's evTiease.
Payibepts _tor -ive stack are ^towa-hie "If tourht for resale. Bat If bought tor breedia^ pui||kisui rstlis srraiuifc:
be allowed. A '
paM tor advertislBg, detk Mre. tele-, diax:
ase aad ftalght Mils aad east «t ep-aad repairlac. wagnas aaa
physictaa can dalai cost of his l«Tit„aA€»im\ agpplles. reat, eflfce help.
When you think <>f purchasing a watch, a ring, a Hparf or bioodi pin, or other jewelry, rraneiribar we can
supply your wants. "MOTtr ahythui^ in /Uii ' ^wrfe»g :gee& Hhe will be f<miMl lieafe-—
_ at an attractive price. ; ^
Waldi Repanig aBfl Fitti^ m Qasses
HHX Jew«ler ui4 Optieiui
Ijkiury K.
\ OF ALL KINDS. ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
Mmxxa^* » t an qffeaae. aadjannat- 4?aetnntlJin.-t*1i* I-^^lSl^S m i E X A N D f t l A . VA
iTTl!:iin^Slia(
T.mWOOD&SO»a
relqtfaaae. espease-of ^eaa» or SatMaa-hSe used tit aiaklng professioBal calls
_iuid txpywrn* sttendlag aediqd eg*-^ veattoas. , . . -
A Seatlst can. clalai- atmBar-ltaaM. except teaa« or aoto expense, wirteh SI* aot neceaaary to hl» piufiortaa,
r i j i i j ia is that are ptrwoaSI ar esa-aected to aajr way with the aappsn «r irtll hejag fl* a persea or favOy aia
fiOTO POOIFSWAIL
aoca priced ixom 85 cents up
PAPERSIM Send for satakigw? awl tiar tio tllara. Metal Carriers will last
v^rw fnr yoara—Tin t>r»alraf<. N^i
Undertaker
And Licensed EmMmer Lai XT».,!fi»» Cocnwww, MA«I!WA», Vi-
~i^TO^BOw 4SwflB»T0O PCV*^^^ ©•» v^^^^^a^- * a ^ ^ ^ ^
M low »« aood •erric* iod msterial will jn»-tfv METALICCASKETB CAKBIBD M
wrapinng or labelling
DUUN&MflOmiJQ: m&S SL and 12U-18 G St .
WASHINGTON. O. C.
Manassas Transfer Co., W . S. ATHXT, Proyriatar.
n a i i a g i F^raltora aad aB of merehaadtoa or other pRuaptty
la and turned on the Hgbta, and esked a t - - - t - * h ^ *» w "-ady tor dtener.
worth ha srach a s ftwiitsea baadred mtul rhfttv-foat dollsra. wa«nT fce
peraooal todehiedaess la all - -a-psranaal retanw.
Ail Miaa paW wiiliUi the j tar eaa be tokee eat «a a federal retura^
war tftrwn TO llieivwwei. tstl HMOtod-Ma hK-omr rax vrnt^rtrnt «ml <**<•» hfs own hards.
••Vow. Oiid^Yx- Thanked." said ^Taiplrtfta as^h^»W rtsBkew iwvl Ms roiaalve. "I rnn do thli "" • y coQOtry. nay bom.'
•Ith
Mr.
l o a tor
Tbe casts of •tacVtoSa vcbMes ar laMtleBents that are mora
sIlowaMe as aa cspeeael Thar are veaftaeata — -
tonp>sf paid an
llrT !QaH>kTns drtMlMtHT n n m ' Aa Ma wife, who wma aot unngwl to
Us aiiperOcial Irritatloos. fetched hiw In mlkt- sstoaUhMtnt Mr. Siaipkina tmpqgti gre. a tom ar ahipwiaiih or by limped om to the haH *m^ ti^ekx**- -g|,ft_ except when cwapaaaatad by to-eid felt hat asd .ri>eer-he«f1ed «-: ne „^„^ „ otherwise fmm tbe hat Pack, t^fflag h m w ^ wiK laio the foRgy e v « l i i f he iMfuml hia
cnrsnce or otherwise Wear and tear of rwrtiff^wlWIags or
machinery ased te ba claimed.'
Ton <vin alan Halm the amoual paid to the ffSl^WJSS and to other eharlta-Mc, fvHi^eas or edtwatiooal orgaalss'
_ttoa to tbe e x t i ^ _ f - * a per «a*it. of yofsr set tocaMS.
^JU^OACOSNTLANTEStkat tkat JM wttt, IM fWi iUerp lMMia
Comwwel l Supply X o m p a n y MANASSAS, yntGDOA
i ^ -
KC»P--WiT-
Farmers are making good-ufie-^ul Clarke. of these warm spring days.
Easter was spent quietly by most of the Roffttteaj:::^:- ' •
The regular meeting of the Hidmes School and Conmutmtx
riipqiiii ,at-j?-tss School Saturday evening^ April 6. Refreshments will be sold at the close of the meeting. £^verybo4y cordially invited to attend.
Mrs. T. W. Lynn, who has been visiting relatives in Manassas, returned to her home Friday.
Miss Lillian Garrison, of Hay-field, who has spent sev^i'al days with Miss Anna Woolfenden, re-tiiftied-tfijier home Tuesday.
MessrsT^TTi^Br-^Jr-aiuUValter
nt the nightwitJi n iOaugh-ter .and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
M. Woolfenden were Bellfair visitors Friday evening.
Mrs. Georgia-A. Norman and daughter, Miss Maud, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Carney and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Holmes Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. Lawrence Mountjoy and Carlton Davis, of Bellfair, were Kopp visitors Sunday evening.
Mr. J. S. Storke made a busir ness trip to Bellfair Monday.
The average daily .atendance for Holmes School for the month of March-was 17.04.
Mr. Chas. RandaU purchased a fine horse from Mr. Chas. Taliaferro recenUy.
Misd Ray Luck spent the week-end with her parents, Mrr and Mrs. James LucJc, at "High*
and wnile tl^re was land Farin taken with German mettsles. '
Mr. A. L .Liming, of Jbplin, visited/at the home of" Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones Suxu^.
Mr. Thos. J. Wotdfenden visited at "Locust Grovo*' iSunday, the home of Mr, and Mri. '^. 'B; Lynn. • ••
Several autbista mfotorcd Quantico from her^ Sunday.
Mrs. T. W. Lynin and damA^ ter, Miss Ms rUe, viatted the former's sister, IficB. P. M.<!)ote, Sunday. ' . .
to
Mrs. E. S. Ciamey is yet slightly indisposed with rheumiitism.
MT. T. W . Lynn made a business trip to Quantico' M<mday.
Miss Bertha Woc^enden and little niece. Miss Jtdia, 'Visited Hotmes Schod Tuesday afternoon. ' ^ _ „ - _ : _
J. S. storke caUed a TLMohOBB Son-
Mr, home of Mr.'C, day.
A "Liberty Loan RaHy^/tof Cole's district wiB be hdd at Independent HiO Friday evening, April 12, at ST p. no. An inW* esting patriotic program.will be given. Good spaJiBrs wifl be present to make adcb^eases.
The committee in charge of
Miss Elsie Windsor was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Curtis nn Sunday. . _ _ _
Mr. and Mrs. W. ff. Smith were in Manassas on M^day as
'•^Hljpr*"' of Mr. ' Athey. >*
Miss Lucile Clark and Mr. D. C. Alexander were callers at Mr. D., H. Carter's on Monday evening. . Miss Ocie M. Greene was a caller at the home of Mrs. E. J. Alexander on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Walter Alexander, formerly of this place, but now of Maryland, paaaed through Min-nieville Tuesday. Mr. Alexander is employed by the long distance telephone compan
ericksburg, Marshall,
Mr. j ; L. ifill has purchased iT?Keyexpect to remaia lor new Ford.
Mr. Edgar Whea|on has moved to his new home.
Miss Daisy Petty apent SUn-(ky nitii her parmta nf Indo-
time. Mr.
.Mich., with his mother, Mrs. John Par-xalL
pendent Hill. Mr. and Mrs.
Mim Stella. Luther Russell
Jh-
at. Dixon, of F salesman for Janney accompanied by Mr. Morgan, of Occoquan, were in town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith called on Mrs. Styles and Mrs. McDonald Sunday.
Elder A. J. Garland will hold services at Greenwood Baptist Church on Saturday at 2:30 and Sunday at 11 a. m.
Dr. V. L. Starkweather was a caller in Minnieyille Tuesday.
Mrs. Minnie Hamniond and little daughter, Charlotte, of Baltimore,' were gUeats of .Mrs. Martha Hershey last week.
Mr. I. C. Jacobs was a Manassas visitor Saturday.
Messrs. W. I.'McCuQough and Nels(Hi Garrison had a very in--tereating trip—to—Washington last week.
Mr. C. L. Garrison was in
FORSSTBDBG
Mrs. JJ^E. Tap«r.ntt haa.re-[tamed to her^tHney «ftfflM^vi»it in Washington. _. i__-
Mrs. Jam^B Dunn and two daughters, Katherine and Rutfa7 spent aeveralLdays with irelatives and friends hi Fortis^bQrg. Tliey returned to Washington Mwiday evemng. '
Mr. and Mrs. Clint AbeQ returned to Washin^tfHtv Monday^ aftet- a week^s vidt w i ^ Mr. R. 8. Al>eU,of Oak Hiir. • : Mioses fitsis ba^m^^^^VloAef
AbeU caUed to -see U l n A. M. finhn Tdeiidlity evening! "
M^i RHOT Andprwrn had a m
I W m O U G H F A ^ t - ^
some
Miss Mildred Russet!, who is attending school in W^hington,
,^ __ - . 8p«Bt'. r_3rt^p|wil»infi:Ea»t«E. mgton, spent -Easter Sunday | with hier pareats,ift-, and lC«k with the former's cousin, Mr. James RusseU.
Sunday School will begin at Woodbine Chureh the & s t Sim-day in April
Geo. Rison, of Detroit, is spending a few days] gates and visitors on ~ the
grounds both days. Special Esater music was ren
d e r ^ by the choir. ,
H. O. Russell. Mr. J. G. Crane was in Balti
more Tuesday on business. Mr. <3eo. Brown, of Oeeoquan,
was in town last Friday on business.
Mi«. S. G. Roberts and Mrs. Heri>ert Dwiers, of Culpeper, spent the week-end with th^ir brother^^M. G. E. Soutter.
Washington on business last week. . —
Mr. JC. 0. Spillman is. at his home here wfiere he will spend the summer. \,
week-end I^ains.
at her home at The
-CHERRY HILL
Mr. Tom Rison has been quite ill' for the past week.
Mr. Quinton Carney has'moved to his father's farm near Joplin.
Mr. W^ B. Dodson aii9 his family luive gone to Floridl^ where
ITERFALL
Miss Sara Crewe, of Clifton, was a sruest at her home near here for Easter.
Mrs. Ford Anderson, Miss Irene Shirley and Messrs. J> W. Shirley and Anton Scwab, of
met at Antioch Churchy on Saturday and Sunday of last week.
Lunch was served to dele-
Ki.n
The Community League at Smithfield will not meet this Saturday night, but has beoi postponed utttil Saturday nif^t, April 20, at which time a box supper will be held. A patriotic program is being arranged. A list of the program will be published later.'
Mr. Hill has purchased a Ford automobile. _
visited _-j:filativea here on Sunday last.
Mi", and Mrs. Buford Bridwellj of Falls Church, were guests of Mrs. OmarKibler on Friday last.
Mr. Edgar Mountjoy, of Wool-sey, lost a valuable two-year-old colt recently from lockjaw.
Miss Minnie Welsh, of Manassas, was a gu^t of Mrs. Mary J; Powdl on Sunday last.
The' Supday School Conven-ti<m of t ^ Potomac Associaticm
SOsFlIarriet Simpson has re^ turned , after an extended visit to friends near Manassas.
Mr. and Mrs. Oweti JCeys and children, of Saint Elmo, Mr. Willie Kihcheloe qf Mt. Holly ,Mis8es Ethel Florence and Annie Kinch-eloe and Mr. Harvey "Woodyard were guests at the home of Mr'.' A. J.Kincheloe on Sunday.
Mr. Jesde Rainey of Dumfries, was a Smithfield visitor Sunday.
Mrsi Fairbanks has been quite sick, but is better.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Russelll. were recent sruests of Mr. T. M. Russell, of Canova.
Wanted—Married man for farm work at once; war-time price tor good m a a . W m . E U Shairet, Biistow, Va. 80-tf.
M^MRDRE^ES HThe best assorted stock ever shown in the county; these dresses are made to fit and we feel sure that in out l ine of Silk Dresses-yon will find the prices jiapjb-Ai d you ka^*"
that is to find.
> Silk Poplina, all cokm 9 . 9 S
Taffetas and Mfnsaltne>
SPRING COATS
^ Yes, ,the cream of the New York Market in Ladies' luring jCoats, m all the His^ Colon
1 1 2 ^ to 120.00 %
JOB SHOES
High and Ipyr Shoes, sizes lYj io8—$2.98
Low Shoes, sizes 2^2 to S-41 .98
HYNSON^
If yon really want tiie NEWS
of the county The Jbumid wiU
give, it to you everf waek for a
year for one dollar, in advaiKa.
vere fall Sunday. . Miss l i l l ie Abdl spott the
week-«nd withrher uster, Mrs. James' AndarBon. /
Mrs. Nora Davis visited h^ bfutheri Mr. Jamai .Wlfliam^ Sunday. _ *
Mr; and Mrs WiHiam ging, of
the Rfid Cwftft «rtltj>rtalnjn<fat fOf April 26 is very 'boay woriang for a success. with--.
We hope to hiTe^
ers. Miss Harriette ATDowns vis
ited at Kopp Tuesday aftenMpn. Misses Lilliaa Qaftiww, Amajf
and Jutia WoolfenikBt vi«ft«rf «r the houie o_f Mrs. T. ^ L^m Monday.'
Spring has cotne—-roads ..ai* improving—OTitil it rail farmers are busy^idowing and planting potatoes and ywjring gardens.
Mr. C.E. Clarke was ia W«di-ington Tueadayad fwwtnfm.
Mr. and Mrs. C B. Caarke. Misses Laefle Clarke and Sowe-na Windsor and Mrs. ITL. Hin-ton arid daiighter, NelBeTftotor-ed to Mani iwarSmffiqr i g
Washington, spent EUwter witb Mrgj King's naother, Mrs. Clhaa. -Dunn. .They returned Mondi^}^ evoiing. J •
Mr. W. C. WiUiams adled Son-day at Oak Grove as the ftueat of .Miss-Etta T^MocMt.
Mr. R. W. AbeU and Miss A. MJ Dunn motond to Mraaasas yedn»sday. -• —-:._^;' . .-' - _.
Mr and Mrs. Q. C. A hell paoa
AIX THE NEW ONES; The new t h ^ s ^ WotnenV Shoes are h^e lor yoi]r»-T«ri8,
^ a y s and Kacks- -in the ^^w AIIIQ :&e Emdiah Walking' H e """
anQ xni
ed tiiroogliFoBMlborg'Sunday. Mr. J. C. nnn«, Mr W P.
King, Mrs. Chas. Dunn and Mm. W." K. Kinir motorea to f^a»n&m Sunday. ~^
Mrs. Ida h»nw nf Mr
a^fttwa _ !_ . .
-kptit-spring Aomem.
Misses Daisy, Irene and Jen* ni»-P«HC«ll, of-J'onat Glsa ^vis.
PKrtlier, Mrs. PuoeU, the past week.
M . Jaek^BnedoMrf Wadlfeyh
See | 4 ^ of J ^ ^M A «rf HURRY if jfou want a pair.
the giiPHts nf Mtf aad Mrs. W. S> Athey. On their way a pocket-book wasiost: '~^_
Mr. J. RusseU Bolton passed through Mhinie^riBe Monday.
Mr. J . ^ Hinten has dispined of a vei^.va&ial^ dog-at a reas^ onable price.
Mr. W. T. Greene, of Toluca, Stafford county, called in l^in, ijiefiBe Satotlay afterhoon and
t(m, visited his pamiU Satanhy aadSonday. _
Mr. S. fi, Lowe caUed at tiia home of K n r T . H. R O S M I S W -day.
Misses Peui RussdaiaBd Maiy. CSfer 8pent~Satarday ^>i^theMis ~
MesdaiBes
I
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98c ^¥xL
.WheatoB Lena aad Grace
aasaas Wednesday We are ^ad that Un. Muir-
head is convalescent "*y- Charles Wheatoa, of Bai-
tlmMe, visited hk brotbo^ Mr. W. W.4Vheaton the past wwkr
Mr. John SuUivan spent the w«»k-end with his sister, Mrs. Hixon, of Occoquan.
TUb consists of Charmeuse^ Taffeta, Brocades and^ MessaHnesV worth froniI$l, W ^ i r A Simply Knes wg YoanL while they lart, f<^ 1
Qualitir ManassaSy