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^ - ^-—m MlDSUMMEt FALIOW TRAGEDIES OFTOTREES mim VOL. XX. No.^fr y MANASSAS. VA.. FRIDAY, JULYJ| 1914 ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Dr. Laac*d>^ck Returns from Mrs. Doak Writes Int«rastin» —EaiWrn Twrtiory and GIY**—i—LMt^r and Asks ProtecBon— Views on PrepairatNm. For tke Birds. BY KARL LANGENSECK Wheat has now been very gen- erally tn m t ^ i i r 'BecScrng, are tifjiug. Wliem ilwi i Since the passage of Federal law, placing migratory, game etmmmw lardg in charge ^SgncuFEiffe y » t "gt iSB d s s i e d adTigat>fe to has not come up to expectations, obtain more detailed and definite the trouble has been due to spe-1 information in regard to the birds ciflc causes in individual fields, of the United States. mtherthanto general ouea.—Dot! In order to do Uiia, Mr. H. W. Jiase ouoe to miiHenshaw. chief ofc Biological notice.inspiteofgiDod husbandry, Survey, began in June 1914, to "wBffle trei»^atg"Baa"TinCTriihd Becureii3ert»~cf w r a c ^ s u s ^ the grain oould not deVdop and with a view to aasertaining how ripec. The general conditions; many pairs of each spedels of were, hovrever, so favorable that I birds bred within defiinite areas, fields in wfaieb theije was trouble f These eeoauaea n ^ serve as a with wedc straw, and which were basis for deterauning later predicted not to yield,jnore than whether the present State and fifteen or eighteen bushels, gave Federal laws are effective, and thirty.! ^^ whether the game and insectivo- THK LESSON OF FAILURE > ""•^ species are mcreasing M.... , ..l ... .. •..,...< ,», »l.,>^n diminishing,ipnumbei8^ or men who learn from failure. , ^J® areas s^ectea were to They are not those who throw ^t""^^ ^'^P'^}' ^f. -average uptheir hands and say,-"farming ^ ! * ! ? ' ° ^ ^ " ! r ^ ^ ° ^ / ! ' - is such a complicated busin*sa>'"J*^'"i'»"^'^«*='^^ ^ _ that you can not know; buy what ™f^* "^J that they could be lo^tm,™ ft.^a» ferUllzcT^you ean ana let It ga\ lat." Was your drainage =^—TigSftT IftiiS«is invest in some tile for the new ture years. ^ :_ _ .A broad-minded man froiQ a field and pat down a couple of!"? ^ l ^ j g ^ ^ d ^ t o r e b l e m s . Jines^^Butg^ advice >bout it 17^?°^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ' . "^^"^ Put-in the tile wiere the tabor ^ S * ^ ' ' S ! . * ^ * . T * °^ ? ^ will cost least and yet w5ft~it J ^^1^"^ ^^'^ h^ij"./"d also noticed witha complete system to becar.^*>^«f *^^,'=*^'^*?~ »^y- , W n..^ « . . t i ^ h,..».MJon:in the! ^°g, ^^^..^^ff, < ^ ,«P°««^ ^T fuUiiu li jou <»mlhc tawuif'-'"^^ ^ Uit < r i d € l ^ ^ ^ iftw«ive, omlatake soch mc&asas. Notes had already been made you jdo aome of this rather than spend idl your money for a haiM to| , _. , ^ -, ^ Tfioafef««i«rpurchase. If you I ?«»d many neste te^to^ bat now ~ t a a n t j ^ e e z e the o ^ ^ - " - * * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ? - ^ ^ ? ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ more—ay''tg">«™> gignn^^np^ across failla and meadow—eoont- ing the bright malg birds, whose ^^ little thHMtB at i p a tlmfrttouf ' ^ u i i e ' ^ ' ^ ^^'^ bursts d^Boelody^ and amland y**"*^*"-— —:_—_ field yod aire fVl ^e old? Scxnetimes as I watched the brigj||, girlish 'face aglow with s^baiHl of the plowing like If BO,anid wheat is in tiie rot|ti£H), «t(q;> b^ore S0U dedde to | | | ^ in. XOU UAV6 UUte, Oeiore BOCaMlU, to get advite i r ^ i year Stote^^^^T^ u L " ' ' * * " ' " ^ L T ^ ' T ^ Some •^^i. -.(ww^^lOWe bird-songs echoed and Fe> authoritie& may be safar, THT: OK manuring heavily.anc has not'beMi limed 'i^ crop aooie ^il^oed. Ah, glad fife^ng child- . hood, fresh June vaahaxigt sing- ing birds! changes «oraeaU to -aeon! ji to 3i>eak of the unknown toageJUtJ al Iht Liieeii>i because years, iSo^mber that the eondl- Meaause we hear the Wrds, we tion underZwluch deeompeeitibn are apt to take ^1 the' notes for bacttfia, which convol them into songs; but, since~^tBe chttdretT humus, thiive beat, la Ui taud %ag«n watahiBg moro atecotji ia m Uiid —gwi wtaniBg moro lecoiir, wo that is swf^t.%nris is « most have fdund that, many suppoBwr important nptt»lbrti>e •gmnwf notes of joy are cri^ of digress, fallow is short. The beat men Sometimes after deciding where gtairtoH in pln«rif»ff pf »hg <^ylw^ to ruUd the womJerfulHttle home 'mcHnent, eVen^at the expense of *nd the foundation ia.laid.a atona L.tovSMD. tune lor swegw the frail straws away. i* gry«. ft«> .tl«,-w«>,^^»u^ Then again when the nert is tu^^^hait^af,^^ Thea again wbai the n«* g. so as to Ipave as pcrly compie»fl; tor aome"^ swefeteQing,. _. . TKO^ time sa possible for nndis- fa»' wn reason, 'tis on- abandoned. nbaDCK ' tion and Use of Water W o r k Sewers and Electric Ligiiti PUBUC UTIUTIES COMMITTEE H.. , SECTION 1. ACommitteeof thrw- «hmi} \^ f!frtfit ^y thf t tte OMBfflHi«elKieeted jl - PioYided, by the javBast^eoaBm «hrt aerre «nUI Sepwniiwf jvirginia cavalry, slept together on tiie plains of Manasias \j 1915^ ^ ^ J ^^, ?• ^'** Committee sball be known as tbe Public Utilities Committee WKl ihsll have general Kovernment and control of Watw,'Sewer and Eteetncl^iEht pyateBtt. scfanK thrm>gh a 3np»rint>Bd*n» rf Piiblie Worka, wibjeet tie the wxiei-g of aaid Committed. . ^ IT. 1^^" ^" '"' ^^'"^ ^ e first day of September of each year, the PubUt UtiliUes Committee shall cause an inventory to be taken of all tools, materials, SUTOJIM and fixtures, owned by the Town, to be used by the incomitw Superin- tendent, and upon^delrvenng them into tbeenstndy of the Saperii'tendent, shall , .__™..™ Jn^ mvMitory and receipts to be deUvered to the Cleit of the Council who will open an account wjth the Superintendent and charge the same against him. SEC. 4, The Public UUtities Committee has the power to act in pajsng SP*"!!. o •PP™*"*?,.'^ applications lor connection to and use of-either Water Worka, Sewers or Electric Light Syateraa and to order the execution of week 5?2!!fKl-:^ ^^^J^ "L^^J"""*^^,* committee shaUmbinrtJ^tfce iown OooBcd • detailed report of all work HA expenditures. SBC. 6. The Committee^ examine ptombersand grant plumber's lieenaes. subject to &n^ action by the Town Council » •- "-=-. SBC, 6. The Committee not to collect nor disburse funds, but must control maiptananoc, operation and use of oil Publie Workp and cmployoco. The Town Counal to appropriate funds for Committee use, to be disbursed by Treasurer ODMi voucher* properly signed by the Comnuttee-aaid Aands to be for Bavmenti »t gLj^MjgjLj_uf maiutgwiayg, mwraimB. orfltwnmfln,u ftytaSBaJtaJm SEC.- 7. That tbe said Committee is authorized and empowered to require every person licensed to practice the business of plumbing in the Town of Manas- sas, before engaging in the said business, to file a bond in such amoant not to S^^.^MS^I^'^?l^^J^"??5^Mfe^i4eUMS.a^ with Biirh niimhipr of aure- aeswt]Te^&}i^C&iainiaee shall IfeWmine; conditioned upon the faithful per- formanee of aU work in compliaiice wittuhe pfambinir reinilittiAn. »«rl tK.f'Vt.^ TajiuofMauMMMMisU Bcfapt harmlaTf rj,m the S o ^ i f m ^ of lay a n d ^ ••^f^ *»f~*»^ hcenaee during die period covered by the said hood. - SUPERINTENDCNt OT PUBUC WORKS SBCTIOW 1. Th^ Town Comicil slmUv Worlm, who will b^aubject ta thft ordera^of the'RibUc Ul^Sce Committee and in addition to hts datica of layiiig pipes. ei«:Uiig Ore hydnutH, HUdtlBg hause connecbona, stnngiQg wires, and doing any other necessary work in connection ^ t h themamtenMoe^ extension, operation and use of the systems of Water Works, bewers and Electric Lights, will have gener*il control of all lands, bmhJ- mgs, boUers,. machinery, reservoir, tank and tower, pipe lines, hydrants, valves, mahholes, disposal,plant, electaic U^ta, wireftand poles, and all other«ppar- t«BiaiK»^efther ayatMn tod be rtapomJhto f«r t4>p proper earo and laaiaKn-^ i S s a 2. The Town Council to emplo' assiBtants and laborers, in addit^fi faT^e' a sufficient nomber of ^iierativea. . ^ ^ ^. ., . , -iperinteodent, to properly mabttiiin and opoate the said ayatons, at salaries to be fixed by th^X^mndL SBC. 4. T*»*Bperintendentof Publie Workslrtiall have a set of books, kmt by himself, for the porpose of recording and aecoadtii^ for all material, supplies and fixtures purchased for tiystetna, aad the iiing»7i pw W the Water Workn, Spwers and Elaotrie ss uj^t u u .. « .- . liuw aiHl^wiiKW uf all BmtHOyWg-Bg 3 3 5 ^ ^ 5 : ™-, bortcs in which shall be recorded aH monthly readings of both water and eteetite ^fht meters with the names of the property owners to whom the service is tSBAwsA^ Alw a.picori.of fi^es cbargable.t^ a property owner-for making con- ne^fauus Ui fatliei system, ur«utUiig off wOd gMBCCtiOti, xa repJHtw thesameT »s pro^nded for under thesetWlihaBcea. : .1 -^ -^ -^-': , _ S E a &. On Uie day preceding the regular meeting of the To wn Council in ^ch month, the'&iperintendent shaU make a written report-to the Poblie Utili- ties Cooumttee statrng the general condition of all systnns and flivinr Ae ^r^^^^rr,.^^^^ ^^y ^ ^ "' >11 m a t ^ ^ «ippB^, fixture and jabor uaed or cootracted'^ by € 0 L MOSBY VISITS HtKt fMM Sine* Nigbt of July 20. 1861. John S. Mosby and Fontaine Beattie, two private soldiers in BORSEIBDW NEJCrWEEE Firat Trip to Bull Run BattJe-'fCrounda in ReadineM for Banner Exhibi 'EzcoUent Ex- hibits Aaaarad. Interest waxes time draws near tense'as the for the eigb- Tpfa Stuarts now rcgimcjit of juaBtith annual fexhibitipn on t h * *" " ' Prince William TTnr^. Rt./.. •July 2&-2L 1861,. the night before the Ikme show ia to be First Battle of Bull Ruu; At that time Mosby remarked to his comrade. "FimL^ this may be our last night on earth." And yet at the end of a apace of T^ gnmnds where the Manaasas- h^ next Wednesday and Thursday, J u ^ 29 and 30. Scions of nc^ility in the equine kingdom from New England Xa Virginia will compete the Prince William H<M*se Com^ pany, and for distinction in the- honors of tbe day. The entries. in the main, are from the Old IHuuiniun, loag fUBtd for her fine h o r ^ and for excellence in-' horsemahship. Otbor eastern states claim extensive exhibits- and are certain of many winners^ the spot on Surgeon-General Secreta^ Meetze, wha has I*. Biaey'a 'fawni nnapJaland JEatrb: jboroiuBTVaatngfy T^f '*>* *^T^°ffff years. Colonel Mosby and Cap- tain Beattie were here bneb more and slept together peacefully at the reaidepce of Lieut. George C. Aaond where they waw ontcr tained. -. ' This is the first day Cotonel Mosby has been on the battle^ field since the-war. He found on Bull Run, where he and bis comrade slept after their lohg march from Winchester and Bunker Hill. \t wm at thp-to- ter iriace that General Patterson made a sugnt demonstration against Joe Johnston. During Shenandoah Vall«»v TJont^ant iUMiad was a private, soldin on guard, for a time, ^ Patt^rson^ headquarters, f^fty-three years aftorward, he was chairman of a voluntary commitiee of ddxttiB who uielumml lii« fiw^iuipr^maiy:^y|n,^^^„ ^^ V\%\\V Uumjuir to the.eapital of Mosby's Cwifed- Macy. Thoa, "time l»ings aboiit its revenges." -Ct^nel Mosby was aecompan- ied over the battlefield not o n ^ by Capfajn Btattiaind Liaatan- ant Boond bat by Judge Thom- tan: Tyenrgna Hutehiaon and George Turteville. former mMP- bers of his comnumd,' by Ser- geant Alec Coaapton and Uuree intent,, I wondered what un- ConadoOS prom_is^ of life, l*ere 3«„ti^ «, ^n m.t«iafc, «ap?U*, fixto^ ^ ibiTuiid or contracted ^^^ 3- .J*"* SnDerintenden?:ti>dt«vmn<.rt ^r "r,^t^fr" ^^y ijffamimcr. from the use ffC either systeai.^ who, haajiot paid his biU after the iatervai of tiiae allowed for payment, as stated^in theseorffin'kncea. And he shaS not re-conaect any dehnqoent cauamer witk either system nnjU the punitive fee required in addition to the bill rendered has been (Mud to the TnMsurer SMJs odMfeterans.TteBi^ J. F. Jtreazeale,GeQive Turborille. ix-. and Roswdl R^nd. Colonel Mosby spent most-ol 4in time on tbe Lewia^snd^ Henry fam», wbw8 hfr:»efl* moat of All M>eratives,' phimbers, ioremtn^m laborers, doing woik for the the Water Wdrks^ Sewers or Electric Light Systems, are to be "SECTT: Town, npon^ the Water Wdrks^ Sewers or Electric Light Systems, are to be subject to the d.rect orders of the Soperinteodoit of F&Sv Worics and he shall coQstroct, regulate, inspect, i^tprove and reeovd any cennectiUi with lh« sakl •ystniTW irnl ghiHtan thif nil —liij^Ntawe^a^eeBWlaiMj nlUi lilHaH munil'imw iil my utht tiuu may hereafter be jwased, and when ur IxMiae-wiring. oe ahaU be gnided by tbe.Si mg, ur bMiae-wirtng. oe ahaU be gnided by tbe.Standa(d fioles itffluaib^wid the Underwriteis Regnlatiatis for electric wirii^aa«lopted by the Town CouaciL ~SEC 8. It aiiall be the duty of the SoperinteodentTaDder the dii«etion <rf t l y i.ommttti<g to inAwwt ^ ^n^ t«, i^ inopm^'i^A .11 ^t.,.,.^ „a,^ }, „^,^ his time on the day of tbe battle. He described the aituatiMi vtyid- ly to his Midi tors, tailings-aboofr several "scares" and "panics' which took place within the Sontheiu 4ine8: At (HW time of erection, altetatiun or repsir. in Mkt Tffwn. ta «!>. ImA «^Ki».L,>.. ^f '-—••— VrTTTTf rfrnfrTTTn tn ^^^ of-»--grert that thsjtfuTwMi^, ajain^ Jjgrieral JohfiliBn. APPLICATION FOR SERVKZ^ SECTION L An application for thejKivi^ge of conneetiiig with and osiiw tkn Pnhii. w . t . . g-rr'T ^"- nf • •. J ^'1 1fjfUmi"r" tftWfiitTtn writing and signed by the owpCT of thejsspezty-ioJie-aarvad-ar Us aatfaosisad artBt«id-«dib«ssed to tSefiA^lft^f^^anrntiaee, txmtmg tteloAtiea ot Uti property, the Aamher aad kind of mmUacmag fixtotes to which eongaettwr the big-gon of tbe Fedoala, aent its big shells-bwrtling over their headafpom the F^rfax nplan^, hilt.rfitin'» snPtiii »n h^ any,a^' to be marie, tlK~iniuibei ot Stat ^mwmlttntd liM.I. nniiiiknj..f ..f,! t. h. f«»J^.y-^inhn.tfi* rftl.li>\«».. the v n g » h TrtR^cber. appKeai ftMfc- torbed iiKteriaLh^ns4iiddi«, and Jhe work m another iriaee is ^ e moat m>tab|pnndjiuirk acti^K *^ ^ be done owr-; A .pair at Ijipe is byjall odda the cheapest, in boose-wrens liayedbne this twice spite of greater first coot Thia aad are nowboUding »n a boxonj - ' is the hydrate. If properiy * « side porch. Tbe first house SECTION i. jpread on the aqd_ani turned «"*t have-been too gmall> the M^°^;„^gP^^ snder; me^mi&jitviammuiii*"^'*^^^ aaafiiOnaiiiiwii *^^^- A-SML. poondg per acre dresnag wffl bf oaalalMl Httfe fingers) Blew «ff. S a c 2. Btaak forms of ap(>lieations will be fiiniiabed opocv Oupsrintendsa* ef ruOlit Wurks aiai when uru^fly mau* out iBd Kcant and the^requited fees iMud, will be pasaed opon aad ~Utill(I£r CumwlHai!-mill tiien euustjuuea rfag ^the ' the ^INES IMPOSED th^Boil mojatgreandcattheadda. ^"^B crown their efforta thia time, llie rest win folk>w br diffo^dn Tbesy are so gentle that they .^A .t.^w.,1 .,..*i>,^ ^ ^..unj, even light on dm hart ^ A. even in dry ive»ther. that car-'ci>«« >f ««»« ke«!» • a y atm. bonate cannot be detected in a Birda make war on aac^ other weeks time. lime, when ground, *°^ often e«gs are destroyed. "or as hydrate, ia beat qwead on "Aganr and again tbe cMldren. 1 ijuij i\ii\ i-iliiwiid umlar with it- ^ ^ * ^*'''»* "> * " ^ troubled faces Or if plowing is already donr, it *"^ "'''i "^^ ' niitT^iifh rm shouia^ befpot on and haiwwetf m terday hadJmr eggs In it, today If youha»e >"* only two," etc.,—and four It shall be unlawful for any person to injure, deface, or destroy ines of the Wst«r or Sewer System, of said town, or to open. portioQ of tbe cavairy, ioetoding the narrator, were hoiried off to Manassas to aaeertain Uiecauae dost diaoovered by Maaby biougbt -nr GcB. Kiitf •wouB4e< SBUttt oq- a fight .on the Henry HiB, Maahy waa' with the three eompanies of watat *"»**,—^ ^"\^. rr^ qr BAlinea, avwen, or ctoetncTiKht sjsUia, vf said towa; sr to do aay thing thai i l l pnniTt» rr-mtmtt,im»t^ »h» —tfT tit tfas ssJd intakes, or to throw or deposit stones, sticks, or MIJ f o n i n BHOter ta s M water; a a d f s r e a d i off< peraoo so foond <iailty afeiA'iiay a fiiie sf i half of the ftae impoasd to«D to t h * | the ooBvietion b hssiwl ^ " ^ a 2. therefor, with the ^The Committee' may grant to any poor to nse thtf water from a hydrant •f tteoecBpisrthereaf. Tbe of an iictwsw giaated oader this Scetisa. peiauu, with MMhsr lot, s r withoat eharie right flank. After the retnatlxssit. bcwnieorirttlr the cavalry aeroaa Bail's JVtrd and thnwgh th«iy i-ftaotwKJ y^ not prcaaca~with any vigor. Cotood Moaby wwit bade and of the show, is exultant over the- prospect, and is happy tOK^-an- noonce that many improvements- havc'been inadiToF to i n s u r e t b p tvwryfnrt: »nA w<»lf a i ^ 61 exhibitor, c^dd. visitor and« hcMwe.. etcnt judges, meijufrec^ ngnitad abilityi have been ii» vited to officiate, irad the staflT will include Major Hairy T.AUw.^ of the general staff, United St^ea- Army; Mr, W, W. Sanfwrd, of Orange; Mr. John O. Gbeen, of '>f ftuMnwpe- *n^ Mr H. M. LfittreQ,ol Dekmilane. All theae are wdl known to the borse^ toving puMic, Md aevera! havfr ieted before in thia c^neity afe A e Manawnas ahowa. - Ffew exhibitors have placed thfi great infliiT \^»^[J^f^^^^ Mon- day and Tuesday. Faaturpa nf the_show_'wiU be an exccdlent:_ Waahington military band nai- orchestra, four additional claaaer^ to renlaee the radag cardi^ which •was eliminated thia seas<m. and a number of peuea from ti» Pine (^<e8t B ^ y Famv near H^rndoh. Jimmia Triger. Dr. Churchman'i poay,,is^cpected to givf all qn>oi)e|its a doae n m for the winning rlbbona and ap^ pl^ise. Thp snrial ai«fa nf »ha «»—* will be i»x)ught ta a cliinax Wed- nesday evening when t^eM^nas^ aaa German Gub will attertaJfT at tteaonnal boty show geraMp in Conner's tifll This is tHr most widely attended german of the year, and ki^l society is pla»-^ ning to enjoy itaelf-^o the utmuit. Aaaoag the ItxhibUars are V. T. Churchman, Chariestoa, W^ Va.: MiiTAileh Potts, Gordons-' EuS- tiieiiat aua»-t»f^fa^ ^•' l^^^if^^tf^'^.^ MchrinC. ai> Sellman, Ja mjin, mddkkmg: zen, jtosaT Yates._J^n 0. Cheen. and Miaa nwvuce O VWUMU; Wasfan^^tOB i g.nyi««g " "•fTttllar, Paimtr Smith, liliss Lucy C. Boeknar. Waveriey Farms and W. M. BuckTey, (rainesville: Cha forth over tbe Henry fam. in- Nokaavilte: Mitdiel] Harriaan,. T. Laa E v a a n n d ^ Maddux. Warraaton; brsT. 0. n, Hntfhh iBflTCT. L Dunbar P. BL ^ ^ . , T**" son. J. W: Dunbar and Joa. moyements and confbaed aitua-1 gmith. iavmariiet; E d « » d and ta^iee in wfeeh the|McLean. Newport, R L L B . becameinvotved._He has Garber, Hfrria»bmT; reBding^CT«ytbingavi^.^«ff«tt> Vienna:^R.p. Hatehi- TKeTr«««roftheTownto«««rt,disb«r.e,«^a«oantforal.«V.aa..|«*'t*^. f "" ** ^^«*«* «!T£r0^i«i ~ ^^^' fr<w each system aeessdina to the list of consoaaeis aad aawonts <toe fra^ each I bOOk W h i c h m a y p r o v e tO b e t h e «nH T>n«d« M as Soon aa puuiiUe. , JI. T U IiUsuiei to nouiy t deat of all dehnqasat eonssaiers who fail to pay ^sir bi& srMEia' -far-ia-UMasiSadiaaassa, WATER ORDINANCES i n siUiUiHi U R. C. H. Samuel Ntpen» Ferguson t Leaa ahready manured, hewovec. AL^*"* ^ bright eyea have failed not lime until «ifter a rain has tb~lall^h«u and-iiosejthe^ loss I ... , leach«i the aniinai matter mto cam- ^^^^^^^r.'^.iBf^sert^^^;^^^^^ Haven. Cprm,. who « m e as the mtd the soii. Else yoa will lose cotnee wheti the baby birds be- System, the Supermtendent shall be die Engineer in Ghmrge «rMJje entire sys- gueat of the ColoneL He m a a imonia. Summer liming should gin to try their wings, rpj^g JJ^^J^ tem and subject to ihs control ^ the Public Utihties CewBHtt*e, -Mcpected aawritteu hiaCcry-tprg: Gtenvine Farms. B^wlea of BafrRan."^ " "Bros.. Millwoud: A. C CP&uch. With -Ccdooel Moaby's party Catharpin; George Slater. Upper- was John C. CoBina. of New Fi^K'.^'J'^.^ Ferguson. Aldie- oirer half the tate ^ j j ^ flutter^ losTtheir balance.^ h35Sts''aa< ^S^ -Thafn while t'hp anTion» °P*'**^ji^^ggi tank HMI tower, iherejojiri ^i^Si ^x"^^^^'****"!*'^ brother in ^ ¥ ^ eavahyna*^ t-waa with him when they had a Coetinaad aa VHHt f^» oofTrtNutB aw turnra PACI »**d tpiy no psnapuoo Louis C. M. M; WashrngtonT Grwinwicht L. B. Williams. R. M. Weir. H. D. Hiner.W.N. L^tJseomb, Er- -st Utterback, Thomas A. L ^ OK AT d Portner, Mrs. Jamea El Rir- kett,-Sr R. Coanor. D. M. Pmsr- £adaier estate, .hiorvifl* Whwler- and James R Dorreli, Manassas.

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- ^ - — m MlDSUMMEt FALIOW TRAGEDIES OF TO TREES

mim VOL. XX. No.^fr y MANASSAS. VA.. FRIDAY, JULYJ| 1914 ONE DOLLAR A YEAR

Dr. Laac*d>^ck Returns from Mrs. Doak Writes Int«rastin» —EaiWrn Twrtiory and GIY**—i—LMt^r and Asks ProtecBon—

Views on PrepairatNm. For tke Birds.

BY KARL LANGENSECK

Wheat has now been very gen­erally tn m t ^ i i r 'BecScrng, are

tifjiug. Wliem ilwi

i Since the passage of Federal law, placing migratory, game

etmmmw lardg in charge ^SgncuFEiffe y»t

"gt iSB dss ied adTigat>fe to has not come up to expectations, obtain more detailed and definite the trouble has been due to spe-1 information in regard to the birds ciflc causes in individual fields, of the United States. mtherthanto general ouea.—Dot! In order to do Uiia, Mr. H. W.

J iase ouoe to miiHenshaw. chief ofc Biological notice.inspiteofgiDod husbandry, Survey, began in June 1914, to

"wBffle trei»^atg"Baa"TinCTriihd Becureii3ert»~cf w r a c ^ s u s ^ the grain oould not deVdop and with a view to aasertaining how ripec. The general conditions; many pairs of each spedels of were, hovrever, so favorable that I birds bred within defiinite areas, fields in wfaieb theije was trouble f These eeoauaea n ^ serve as a with wedc straw, and which were basis for deterauning later predicted not to yield,jnore than whether the present State and fifteen or eighteen bushels, gave Federal laws are effective, and thirty.! ^ whether the game and insectivo-

THK LESSON OF FAILURE > ""•^ species are mcreasing M...., ..l... ..•..,...< ,», »l.,>^n diminishing,ipnumbei8^

or

men who learn from failure. , ^J® areas s^ectea were to They are not those who throw t""^^ ^'^P'^}' ^f. -average uptheir hands and say,-"farming ^ ! * ! ? ' ° ^ ^ " ! r ^ ^ ° ^ / ! ' -is such a complicated b u s i n * s a > ' " J * ^ ' " i ' » " ^ ' ^ « * = ' ^ ^ ^ _ that you can not know; buy what ™f^* "^J that they could be lo^tm,™ ft.^a» ferUllzcT you ean ana let It ga\

lat." Was your drainage =^—TigSftT I f t i i S « i s

invest in some tile for the new

ture years. ^ :_ _ .A broad-minded man froiQ a

field and pat down a couple of!"? ^ l ^ j g ^ ^ d ^ t o r e b l e m s . J ines^^Butg^ advice >bout i t 17^?°^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ' . " ^ ^ " ^ Put-in the tile wiere the tabor ^ S * ^ ' ' S ! . * ^ * . T * °^ ? ^ will cost least and yet w5ft~it J ^^1^"^ ^^'^ h^ij"./"d also noticed witha complete system to becar .^*>^«f * ^ ^ , ' = * ^ ' ^ * ? ~ » ^ y -, W n..^ « . . t i ^ h,..».MJon:in the! °g, ^^ .. ff, < ^ ,«P°««^ ^ T fuUiiu l i jou < » m l h c tawuif'-'"^^ ^ Uit < r i d € l ^ ^ ^

iftw«ive, omlatake soch mc&asas. Notes had already been made

you jdo aome of this rather than spend idl your money for a haiM to| , _. , ^ -, ^

Tfioafef««i«rpurchase. If you I ?«»d many neste te^to^ bat now ~ t a a n t j ^ e e z e the o ^ ^ - " - * * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ? - ^ ^ ? ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

more—ay''tg">«™> gignn^^np^ across failla and meadow—eoont-ing the bright malg birds, whose

^ little thHMtB at i p a tlmfrttouf '^u i i e ' ^ ' ^ ^^'^ bursts d^Boelody^ and

amland y**"*^*"-— ——:_—_ field yod aire fVl ^ e old?

Scxnetimes as I watched the brigj||, girlish 'face aglow with

s^baiHl of the plowing like If BO,anid wheat is in tiie rot|ti£H), «t(q;> b^ore S0U dedde to | | | ^ in. XOU UAV6 UUte, Oeiore BOCaMlU, to get advite i r ^ i year Stote^^^^T^ u L " ' ' * * " ' " ^ L T ^ ' T ^

Some •^^i. -.(ww^ lOWe bird-songs echoed and Fe> authoritie& may be safar,

THT:

OK manuring heavily.anc has not'beMi limed 'i^

crop

aooie

^il^oed. Ah, glad fife^ng child-. hood, fresh June vaahaxigt sing­ing birds! changes «oraeaU to

-aeon! ji to 3i>eak of the

unknown toageJUtJ al Iht Liieeii>i because years, iSo^mber that the eondl- Meaause we hear the Wrds, we

tion underZwluch deeompeeitibn are apt to take ^1 the' notes for bacttfia, which convol them into songs; but, since~^tBe chttdretT humus, thiive beat, la Ui taud %ag«n watahiBg moro atecotji ia m Uiid —gwi wtaniBg moro lecoiir, wo that is swf^t.%nris is « most have fdund that, many suppoBwr important nptt»lbrti>e •gmnwf notes of joy are c r i ^ of digress, fallow is short. The beat men Sometimes after deciding where gtairtoH in pln«rif»ff pf »hg <^ylw^ to ruUd the womJerfulHttle home

'mcHnent, eVen^at the expense of *nd the foundation ia.laid.a atona L.tovSMD. tune l o r swegw the frail straws away.

i* gry«. ft«> . t l « , - w « > , ^ ^ » u ^ Then again when the nert is tu^^^hait^af,^^ Thea again wbai the n « * g. so as to Ipave as p c r l y compie»fl; tor aome"^ swefeteQing,. _. .

TKO^ time sa possible for nndis- fa»' wn reason, 'tis on-

abandoned.

nbaDCK

' tion and Use of Water Work Sewers and Electric Ligiiti

PUBUC UTIUTIES COMMITTEE

H..

, SECTION 1. ACommitteeof thrw- «hmi} \^ f!frtfit ^y thf

t tte OMBfflHi«elKieeted jl - PioYided,

by the javBast^eoaBm «hrt aerre «nUI Sepwniiwf jvirginia cavalry, slept together on tiie plains of Manasias

\j 1915 ^ ^

J ^, ?• ^'** Committee sball be known as tbe Public Utilities Committee WKl ihsll have general Kovernment and control of Watw,'Sewer and Eteetncl^iEht pyateBtt. scfanK thrm>gh a 3np»rint>Bd*n» rf Piiblie Worka, wibjeet tie the wxiei-g of aaid Committed. . ^

IT. 1^^" ^" '"' ^^'"^ ^ e first day of September of each year, the PubUt UtiliUes Committee shall cause an inventory to be taken of all tools, materials, SUTOJIM and fixtures, owned by the Town, to be used by the incomitw Superin­tendent, and upon^delrvenng them into tbeenstndy of the Saperii'tendent, shall

, .__™..™ Jn^ mvMitory and receipts to be deUvered to the Cleit of the Council who will

open an account wjth the Superintendent and charge the same against him. SEC. 4, The Public UUtities Committee has the power to act in pajsng

SP*"!!. o •PP™*"*?,.'^ applications lor connection to and use of-either Water Worka, Sewers or Electric Light Syateraa and to order the execution of week 5 ? 2 ! ! f K l - : ^ ^^^J^ " L ^ ^ J " " " * ^ ^ , * committee shaUmbinrtJ^tfce iown OooBcd • detailed report of all work HA expenditures.

SBC. 6. The C o m m i t t e e ^ examine ptombersand grant plumber's lieenaes. subject to &n^ action by the Town Council » •- "-=-.

SBC, 6. The Committee not to collect nor disburse funds, but must control maiptananoc, operation and use of oil Publie Workp and cmployoco. The Town Counal to appropriate funds for Committee use, to be disbursed by Treasurer ODMi voucher* properly signed by the Comnuttee-aaid Aands to be for Bavmenti

»t gLj MjgjLj_uf maiutgwiayg, mwraimB. or fltwnmfln, u ftytaSBaJtaJm SEC.- 7. That tbe said Committee is authorized and empowered to require

every person licensed to practice the business of plumbing in the Town of Manas­sas, before engaging in the said business, to file a bond in such amoant not to S ^ ^ . ^ M S ^ I ^ ' ^ ? l ^ ^ J ^ " ? ? 5 ^ M f e ^ i 4 e U M S . a ^ with Biirh niimhipr of aure-aeswt]Te^&}i^C&iainiaee shall IfeWmine; conditioned upon the faithful per-formanee of aU work in compliaiice wi t tuhe pfambinir reinilittiAn. • »«rl tK.f'Vt.^ TajiuofMauMMMMisU Bcfapt harmlaTf rj,m the S o ^ i f m ^ of l a y a n d ^ • •^f^ *»f~*»^ hcenaee during die period covered by the said hood.

- SUPERINTENDCNt OT PUBUC WORKS SBCTIOW 1. Th^ Town Comicil slmUv

Worlm, who will b^aubject ta thft ordera^of the'RibUc U l ^ S c e Committee and in addition to hts datica of layiiig pipes. ei«:Uiig Ore hydnutH, HUdtlBg hause connecbona, stnngiQg wires, and doing any other necessary work in connection ^ t h themamtenMoe^ extension, operation and use of the systems of Water Works, bewers and Electric Lights, will have gener*il control of all lands, bmhJ-mgs, boUers,. machinery, reservoir, tank and tower, pipe lines, hydrants, valves, mahholes, disposal,plant, electaic U^ta , wireftand poles, and all other«ppar-t«BiaiK»^efther ayatMn tod be rtapomJhto f«r t4>p proper earo and laaiaKn-^

i S s a 2. The Town Council to emplo'

assiBtants and laborers, in addit^fi faT^e' a sufficient nomber of ^iierativea.

. ^ ^ . ., . , -iperinteodent, to properly mabttiiin and opoate the said ayatons, at salaries to be fixed by th^X^mndL

SBC. 4. T*»*Bperintendentof Publie Workslrtiall have a set of books, k m t by himself, for the porpose of recording and aecoadtii^ for all material, supplies and fixtures purchased for tiystetna, aad the i i ing»7i

p w W the Water Workn, Spwers and Elaotrie ss uj^t u u .. « .- . liuw aiHl wiiKW uf all BmtHOyWg-Bg 3 3 5 ^ ^ 5 : ™ - , bortcs in which shall be recorded aH monthly readings of both water and eteetite ^fht meters with the names of the property owners to whom the service is tSBAwsA^ A l w a.picori.of fi^es cbargable.t^ a property owner-for making con-ne^fauus Ui fatliei system, ur«utUiig off wOd gMBCCtiOti, xa repJHtw thesameT »s pro^nded for under thesetWlihaBcea. : . 1 -^ — - ^ -^-': , _

SEa &. On Uie day preceding the regular meeting of the To wn Council in ^ c h month, the'&iperintendent shaU make a written report-to the Poblie Utili­ties Cooumttee statrng the general condition of all systnns and flivinr A e

^ r ^ ^ ^ ^ r r , . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ y ^ ^ "' >11 m a t ^ ^ «ippB^, fixture and jabor uaed or c o o t r a c t e d ' ^ by

€0L MOSBY VISITS HtKt

f M M Sine* Nigbt of July 2 0 . 1861.

John S. Mosby and Fontaine Beattie, two private soldiers in

BORSEIBDW NEJCrWEEE

Firat Trip to Bull Run BattJe-'fCrounda in ReadineM for Banner Exhibi 'EzcoUent Ex­

hibits Aaaarad.

Interest waxes time draws near

tense'as the for the eigb-

Tpfa Stuarts now rcgimcjit of juaBtith annual fexhibitipn on th* *" " ' Prince William TTnr . Rt./..

•July 2&-2L 1861,. the night before the Ikme show ia to be First Battle of Bull Ruu; At that time Mosby remarked to his comrade. "FimL^ this may be our last night on earth." And yet at the end of a apace of T^

gnmnds where the Manaasas-h ^ next

Wednesday and Thursday, J u ^ 29 and 30. Scions of nc^ility in the equine kingdom from New England Xa Virginia will compete

the Prince William H<M*se Com^ pany, and for distinction in the-honors of tbe day. The entries. in the main, are from the Old IHuuiniun, loag fUBtd for her fine h o r ^ and for excellence in-' horsemahship. Otbor eastern states claim extensive exhibits-and are certain of many winners^

the spot on Surgeon-General Secreta^ Meetze, wha has I*. Biaey'a 'fawni nnapJaland JEatrb: jboroiuBTVaatngfy T f '*>* * T °ffff

years. Colonel Mosby and Cap­tain Beattie were here bneb more and slept together peacefully at the reaidepce of Lieut. George C. Aaond where they waw ontcr tained. -. '

This is the first day Cotonel Mosby has been on the battle^ field since the-war. He found

on Bull Run, where he and bis comrade slept after their lohg march from Winchester and Bunker Hill. \t wm at thp-to-ter iriace that General Patterson made a sugnt demonstration against Joe Johnston. During

S h e n a n d o a h Vall«»v T J o n t ^ a n t

iUMiad was a private, soldin on guard, for a time, ^ Patt^rson^ headquarters, f^fty-three years aftorward, he was chairman of a voluntary commitiee of ddxttiB who uielumml lii« fiw^iuipr^maiy:^y|n,^^^„ ^^ V\%\\V Uumjuir to the.eapital of Mosby's Cwifed-Macy. Thoa, "time l»ings aboiit its revenges."

-Ct^nel Mosby was aecompan-ied over the battlefield not o n ^ by Capfajn Btatt ia ind Liaatan-ant Boond bat by Judge Thom-tan: • Tyenrgna Hutehiaon and George Turteville. former mMP-bers of his comnumd,' by Ser-geant Alec Coaapton and Uuree

i n t e n t , , I wondered what un-

ConadoOS prom_is^ of life, l*ere 3«„ti^ «, n m.t«iafc, «ap?U*, fixto^ ^ ibiTuiid or contracted

^^^ 3- .J*"* SnDerintenden?:ti>dt«vmn<.rt ^r "r,^t^fr" ^^y ijffamimcr. from the use ffC either systeai.^ who, haajiot paid his biU after the iatervai of tiiae allowed for payment, as stated^in theseorffin'kncea. And he shaS not re-conaect any dehnqoent cauamer witk either system nnjU the punitive fee required in addition to the bill rendered has been (Mud to the TnMsurer

SMJs odMfeterans.TteBi^ J. F. Jtreazeale,GeQive Turborille. ix-. and Roswdl R^nd.

Colonel Mosby spent most-ol 4in time on tbe Lewia snd^ Henry fam», wbw8 hfr:»efl* moat of

All M>eratives,' phimbers, ioremtn^m laborers, doing woik for the the Water Wdrks^ Sewers or Electric Light Systems, are to be

"SECTT: Town, npon^ the Water Wdrks^ Sewers or Electric Light Systems, are to be subject to the d.rect orders of the Soperinteodoit of F&Sv Worics and he shall coQstroct, regulate, inspect, i^tprove and reeovd any cennectiUi with lh« sakl •ystniTW irnl ghiHtan thif nil —liij Ntawe a eeBWlaiMj nlUi lilHaH munil'imw iil my u t h t tiuu may hereafter be jwased, and when

ur IxMiae-wiring. oe ahaU be gnided by tbe.Si mg, ur bMiae-wirtng. oe ahaU be gnided by tbe.Standa(d fioles i t f f l u a i b ^ w i d the Underwriteis Regnlatiatis for electric wiri i^aa«lopted by the Town CouaciL

~ S E C 8. It aiiall be the duty of the SoperinteodentTaDder the dii«etion <rf t l y i.ommttti<g to inAwwt ^ ^n^ t«, i^ inopm^'i^A .11 ^t.,.,.^ „a,^ } , „^,^

his time on the day of tbe battle. He described the aituatiMi vtyid-ly to his Midi tors, tailings-aboofr several "scares" and "panics' which took place within the Sontheiu 4ine8: At (HW time

of erection, altetatiun or repsir. in Mkt Tffwn. ta «!>. ImA «^Ki».L,>.. ^f '-—••— VrTTTTf rfrnfrTTTn tn

^^^ of-»--grert that thsjtfuTwMi , ajain^ Jjgrieral JohfiliBn.

APPLICATION FOR SERVKZ^ SECTION L An application for thejKivi^ge of conneetiiig with and osi iw

tkn Pnhii. w . t . . g-rr'T ^"- nf • •. J ^'1 1 f j f U m i " r " tftWfiitTtn writing and signed by the owpCT of thejsspezty-ioJie-aarvad-ar U s aatfaosisad artBt«id-«dib«ssed to tSefiA^lft^f^^anrntiaee, txmtmg t t e l o A t i e a ot Uti property, the Aamher aad kind of mmUacmag fixtotes to which eongaettwr

the big-gon of tbe Fedoala, aent its big shells-bwrtling over their headafpom the F^rfax nplan^, hi l t . r f i t in '» snPtiii »n h ^ any,a^'

to be marie, tlK~iniuibei ot Stat ^mwmlttntd liM.I. nniiiiknj..f ..f,! t. h . f«»J^.y-^inhn.tfi* r f t l . l i > \ « » . . the vng»h TrtR^cber.

appKeai ftMfc-

torbed i iKter iaLh^ns4i iddi« , and Jhe work m another iriaee is ^ e moat m>tab|pnndjiuirk acti^K *^ ^ be done o w r - ; A .pair at Ijipe is byjall odda the cheapest, in boose-wrens liayedbne this twice spite of greater first coot Thia aad are nowboUding »n a boxonj - ' is the hydrate. If properiy * « side porch. Tbe first house SECTION i. jpread on the aqd_ani turned «"*t have-been too gmall> the M^°^;„^gP^^ snder; me^mi&jitviammuiii*"^'*^^^ aaafiiOnaiiiiwii t» *^^ - A-SML. poondg per acre dresnag wffl bf oaalalMl Httfe fingers) Blew «ff.

S a c 2. Btaak forms of ap(>lieations will be fiiniiabed opocv Oupsrintendsa* e f ruOlit Wurks aiai when uru^fly mau* out iBd

Kcant and the^requited fees iMud, will be pasaed opon aad ~Utill(I£r CumwlHai!-mill tiien euustjuuea rfag

^ t h e

' the

^INES IMPOSED

th^Boil mojatgreandcattheadda. " B crown their efforta thia time, l l i e rest win folk>w br diffo^dn Tbesy are so gentle that they .^A . t . ^ w . , 1 .,..*i>,^ ^ ^ . . u n j , e v e n l i g h t o n d m h a r t ^ A .

even in dry ive»ther. that car-'ci>«« >f ««»« ke«!» • a y atm. bonate cannot be detected in a Birda make war on aac^ other weeks time. l ime, when ground, *°^ often e«gs are destroyed.

"or as hydrate, ia beat qwead on "Aganr and again tbe cMldren. 1 ijuij i\ii\ i-iliiwiid umlar with it- ^ ^ * ^*'''»* "> * " ^ troubled faces Or if plowing is already donr, it *"^ "'''i "^^ ' niitT^iifh rm shouia^ befpot on and haiwwetf m terday hadJmr eggs In it, today

If youha»e >"* only two," etc.,—and four

It shall be unlawful for any person to injure, deface, or destroy ines of the Wst«r or Sewer System, of said town, or to open.

portioQ of tbe cavairy, ioetoding the narrator, were hoiried off to Manassas to aaeertain Uiecauae

dost diaoovered by

Maaby biougbt -nr

GcB. Ki i t f • w o u B 4 e <

SBUttt

oq- a

fight .on the Henry HiB, Maahy waa' with the three eompanies of

watat *"»**,—^ ^"\^. rr^ qr BAlinea, avwen, or ctoetncTiKht s jsUia , vf said towa; s r to do aay thing thai i l l pnniTt» rr-mtmtt,im»t^ »h» —tfT tit tfas ssJd intakes, or to throw or deposit stones, sticks, or M I J f o n i n BHOter ta s M water; a a d f s r e a d i off< peraoo so foond <iailty afeiA'iiay a fiiie s f i half of the ftae impoasd to«D to t h * | the ooBvietion b hssiwl ^ "

^ a 2. therefor, with the

^The Committee' may grant to any poor to nse thtf water from a hydrant

• f tteoecBpisrthereaf. Tbe of an iictwsw giaated oader this Scetisa.

peiauu, with MMhsr lot, sr

withoat eharie

right flank. After the r e t n a t l x s s i t . b c w n i e o r i r t t l r the cavalry aeroaa Bail's JVtrd and thnwgh th«iy i-ftaotwKJ y ^

not prcaaca~with any vigor. Cotood Moaby wwit bade and

of the show, is exultant over the-prospect, and is happy tOK -an-noonce that many improvements-havc'been inadiToF to i n s u r e t b p tvwryfnrt: »nA w<»lf a i ^

61 exhibitor, c ^ d d . visitor and« hcMwe..

etcnt judges, meijufrec^ ngnitad abilityi have been ii» vited to officiate, irad the staflT will include Major Hairy T.AUw.^ of the general staff, United St^ea-Army; Mr, W, W. Sanfwrd, of Orange; Mr. John O. Gbeen, of

'>f ftuMnwpe- *n^ Mr H. M. LfittreQ,ol Dekmilane. All theae are wdl known to the borse^ toving puMic, Md aevera! havfr ieted before in thia c^neity afe A e Manawnas ahowa. -

Ffew exhibitors have placed

thfi great infliiT \^»^[J^f^^^^ Mon-day and Tuesday. Faaturpa nf the_show_'wiU be an exccdlent:_ Waahington military band nai-orchestra, four additional claaaer^ to renlaee the radag cardi which •was eliminated thia seas<m. and a number of peuea from ti» Pine ( <e8t B ^ y Famv near H^rndoh. Jimmia Triger. Dr. Churchman'i poay,,is^cpected to givf all qn>oi)e|its a doae n m for the winning rlbbona and ap^ pl^ise.

T h p snria l ai«fa nf »ha « » — *

will be i»x)ught ta a cliinax Wed­nesday evening when t^eM^nas^ aaa German Gub will attertaJfT at tteaonnal b o t y show geraMp in Conner's tifll This is tHr most widely attended german of the year, and ki^l society is pla»-^ ning to enjoy itaelf-^o the utmuit.

Aaaoag the ItxhibUars are V. T. Churchman, Chariestoa, W^ Va.: MiiTAileh Potts, Gordons-'

EuS- tiieiiat aua»-t»f fa •' l^^^if^^ tf ' ^ . ^ MchrinC. ai> Sellman, Ja

mjin, mddkkmg: zen, jtosaT Yates._J^n 0. Cheen. and Miaa nwvuce O VWUMU; Wasfan^ tOB i g .ny i««g " "•fTttllar, Paimtr Smith, liliss Lucy C. Boeknar. Waveriey Farms and W. M. BuckTey, (rainesville: Cha

forth over tbe Henry f a m . in- Nokaavilte: Mitdiel] Harriaan,. T. Laa E v a a n n d ^

Maddux. Warraaton; brsT. 0. n, Hntfhh iBflTCT. L

Dunbar P . BL

^ ^ . , T**" son. J. W: Dunbar and Joa. moyements and confbaed aitua-1 gmith. iavmariiet; E d « » d

and ta^ iee in wfeeh the|McLean. Newport, R L L B . becameinvotved._He has Garber, Hfrria»bmT;

reBding^CT«ytbingavi^.^«ff«tt> Vienna:^R.p. Hatehi-T K e T r « « « r o f t h e T o w n t o « « « r t , d i s b « r . e , « ^ a « o a n t f o r a l . « V . a a . . | « * ' t * ^ . f " " ** ^ ^ « * « * « ! T £ r 0 ^ i « i ~ ^ ^ ^ '

fr<w each system aeessdina to the list of consoaaeis aad aawonts <toe f ra^ each I bOOk Which m a y p r o v e tO b e t h e «nH T>n«d« M

as Soon aa puuiiUe.

, JI. T U I i U s u i e i to nouiy t deat of all dehnqasat eonssaiers who fail to pay ^ s i r bi& srMEia'

-far-ia-UMasiSadiaaassa,

WATER ORDINANCES i n siUiUiHi U

R. C. H. Samuel Ntpen» Ferguson t Leaa

ahready manured, hewovec. A L ^ * " * ^ bright eyea have failed not lime until «ifter a rain has tb~lal l^h«u and-iiosejthe^ loss I . . . , leach«i the aniinai matter mto cam- ^^^^^^^r.'^.iBf^sert^^^;^^^^^ Haven. Cprm,. who « m e as the mtd the soii. Else yoa will lose cotnee wheti the baby birds be- System, the Supermtendent shall be die Engineer in Ghmrge «rMJje entire sys- gueat of the ColoneL He m a a

imonia. Summer liming should gin to try their wings, rpj g JJ J tem and subject to ihs control ^ the Public Utihties CewBHtt*e, •

-Mcpected aawritteu hiaCcry-tprg: Gtenvine Farms. B^wlea of BafrRan."^ " "Bros.. Millwoud: A. C CP&uch.

With -Ccdooel Moaby's party Catharpin; George Slater. Upper-was John C. CoBina. of New Fi^K'.^'J'^.^ Ferguson. Aldie-

oirer half the tate ^ j j ^ flutter^ losTtheir balance.^ h35Sts''aa< ^S^ -Thafn while t'hp anTion» °P*'**^ji^^ggi

tank HMI tower, ihere jo j i r i

^ i ^ S i ^x"^^^^'****"!* '^ brother in ^ ¥ ^ eavahyna*^

t-waa with him when they had a Coetinaad aa VHHt f^» oofTrtNutB aw turnra PACI »**d t p i y no psnapuoo

Louis C. M. M; WashrngtonT Grwinwicht L. B. Williams. R. M. Weir. H. D. Hiner.W.N. L tJseomb, Er- -st Utterback, Thomas A. L ^ OK AT d Portner, Mrs. Jamea El Rir-kett,-Sr R. Coanor. D. M. P m s r -£adaier estate, .hiorvifl* Whwler -and James R Dorreli, Manassas.

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~y»>*»i>>i>»»-»»A»>to»<m4jnj •

IT' flPBSim! He Was Converted-ia

re lat ive of Lo's ," said Bflly.

;• to m v K •trangers , foi i know, Billy didn't more than half aalxh

his d lanar before be uroae from t ^

Optimisin

By DWIGHT NORWOOD

*

asiit. :" ^-"" _ "Sorry i p "feaVe "youToFd roan?' "Be

BaJd. "Yoa'U excuse roe. nou ' t you? Lu will t ake gocKl care of you- I'll try to itet In before 10. twn' t 8© till I oonie bdck."

- I WM It ft i r w t A ^ a b t %Hfe^ }>iytt;;g;; -

*•'^**'^ • • • • • • •

tfllly Bryce fttad I wetv iiisptmrapie rompaDioQB, bosom frieiuls. W e were lK>po>>lte8 in dUi|>osjUuu. and 1 think • u o b dinsimilarity is u u e t o f ttae most effective of all caunes of frieud^bip. BUty was as (beery a cbap a« ever U>eA.—I wag iuitriie<i tw tup muiDM;.

- DUly aakl titre tbtitji;* -{« t<e«i>le w b i « b

didn't meau at all. I UQderstaiid Biily. be-

t o tbem tbat I dldo't need to

Billy Deeded to understand ine, for I w a s cvustaut ly say ing sonxetblng dis-ajtreeable—why. T marcelT know my. aelf; quite likely to cover up a liking for tbe pereon to wtiom I spoke

— I w«« v e i f cbeerfulnesR.

ajiienapiriitKin •RITTyTSF

w o m a n , and Rilly had taken care to b a v e a tiottle of good n i n e on the tab le . Ko that bad I not Ijeen sensible • f the d a u s e r oT the si luatinn I should have rejoiced. I was «omev\<iat reas-mirpii hy ii rivlnfclg tn Mrs. Brvce's eye

when she kissed her bosliand Koodhy. for I bemin to tbink. after all. tbey had coiisidred to get rid of my belief that Hilly"* murrlape would b« a depr ivat ion to me.

W h a t e v e r w a s their des lcn. I fell Into TT—I aid Hftfreit- Kt Mrs. Bryce. ant i Aid fear , for myself. Bbe sJiowed DO ^'' iTY'f'"? "1 r - '•'"•'•• "" ^''"•' ^^ ^"^ word or loolj. It was I w h o lo my heart envied ray friend his wi fe .

Bi l ly did not return a t 10 o'ctodc or a t 11. At half past 11 I tore myse l f • w a y after having passed a deligtatfot evening .

Btjr ins t h e n e r t w e e k Bllty and h i s w i f e were i imstantly te lephoning for me. I found myse l f bet'omlng infatuat-

and -when he wrote m* tbat be w a s euKa^eU to tie married it w a s a sad blow to me. I had bad other fr iends w b o t u d marrred. and tbe friendship l i e f w e i n ns WMS never I he s a m e i s tiefor*t|1j*fr marriage. 1 would

•CO to their iKnae^ £t)r Sunday dinner • o d be heartUi' w e l ' o m c d . but it w a s a l w a y s plain that the wife anil <'hildreu had supplante<l nu-. I waK a second. third or fourth consideration.

— Billy's lottor imiiii iiiod that bo ronl heed tbe change

wtawj in uiii Ills marriage

UllfTUilf.V wouia

illlU gWJUIHJ 111-

"I wfeij.'^ Re said, "that there shall be t h e same frlendline.ss be tween yon and

, Lnel la as between you and me. -You -aball have the fit>i<lnrn nf the hou'tt-at-

all time*, whe ther 1 am at home or~ab-Bent vou'iuuHt uui (?.v|m't me'IB nave the slightest jealousy for you. My

ed witii ner ana tried to keep a w a y , but they wouldn't let m e do BO. BHIy w a s a.s iterslstent a s bis w i f e and s h e as pers i s tent as BHIy.

A gttUtf -consoienee aeedti , no ac-ffiisar, u^A tt o e c u x d to me thwt Diliy m u s t not if e my embarrassment , my shauie faeedness . But he d idn ' t At any rate, h e w a s as cordial, as Jovial, aa af-fe<-ti6nate « s lie had ever been. And. a s for being jea lous of me, such an idea apiieared never to enter bis bead. In-d m l . In' ^e^^uJeJ tu Iw i.TJU!>lMml> tTjii-triviHg t o i e a v e m e a lone witn im^wlfe .

to Mrs. not been Introduced

tbat he A'as called a w a y on bus iness and would be absent for a b o u t ten d a y s . - " ^

-^yiJHtJ" I tfirlaimwl.-^beflvt yonr w i f e so Soon after vour wpitdinif''"

"What c a n waft whJl*

flancee agrees with j i e j e r f e c t l y - l n - t h i » X j j p ^ .jrtfer- B e s i d e s ' and. m.ste;rd of h a v i n g tbat jealousy hFJilnn nnn r i ihff i f^ tr, j ^ ^ ttOSOm frleild of her hnsband. * » i w«»i~.n.if j.i.n | ^ tbe family circl^ ns one of Oo."

This did not reassure me at all. 1 w a s supplanted, put d o w n from first to second j ) l a ^ . 1 k n e w Billy's op-timsstic disposition an<J also knew tbat he could not suspend a natnral law. I wro te /h im that if he did not. wisB the lady he w a s - t d ^ marry t o trr^iix „^ 4.^[p ,f (III hffnBf hr bnd bettor te« her that if s h e w i s h e d ' i t h e would n^Ttf ^ lUe igsin. • r b a i i i Jtjst like yon.'.' h e r e p l i e d , " b u t yon can't more e i ther me o r L4iie wi th 'your pess imism." " • .-

Biiiy asked me t © * e beat- ffiatt^-tmt -i detest, ueremonlt* And taok care to be called away on a mat ter of baaUiep~ir t h e t ime of t h e wedding. But i. s ent a nanasome- we^MIng present! ~ r not so brutally frank a s to tell Bi l ly

to . ge f i t a d g o n e a w a y o(t pnrpeae rid of officiating a t bis wedding , but I told blm that doubt less h i s toide would appreciate m y ' w e d d i n g g l f j fkr' ib^re t h a a she would m&

After th£ wedd ing Bi l ly broagbt his w i f e to the c i ty w h e r e be and 1 had a l w a y s lived. TiK-Hrst t t m e i m e t h i s w i f e I ' w a s surprised that be should b a v e married a girl w i t h a dispasitifDB s o like b i s « « s l S i s w i f e . g r a s p e d m y fannd cordially, looked a t m e with a smUe on her pretty l ips a n d a twinkle In her bright e y e and aaid:

" H i l l r > T « ynn <r«. «wf^] | gramiiT. b^t we'll t ake Uiat Aat o f yon . won't w e . BillyT" and site looked at falm knowlBgty.

I f r Hast nail u h u i u I IMIUJUIH J a m prone to look out, for trouble, but tt seemed to me that Mrs. Bryce w a s a tritle too d e m o n s t r a t i v e I w a s s t r i c k m w i t h fear that. lwitpiia o f belny jealMir. of me. a s 1 had 8iq>p«aed. s h e might m«fc« RHlr- toatfHi. ..f i~» . B J t h . t w o u l d be ten t ime* w o r s e than i ( should freese me out. I went a w a y determined tttat 1 w o u l d aot be drawij in to any s y d i dangier. T o be sup­planted in first plaee w i t h m y frifart

mi ty with U B WOOM b « harrowing. I

^ " ^ ^ * ' ^ ' ' " " " "^^^•»" " • ¥ ^ : » i y e d t b e p w t of hfa w i f e Bryce agalB foe « iBootk attmaL ^ ^ ^

But the very o e i t ,4nj J wMf tamr: imoned to t f e telepb(Mhe i M b e a i 3 ~ a i ^

I do? Bus ines s won't s u m i s a p o o B l ^ M w i t h a

H n won't g o w i t h

"Indeed. 1=; ttr ""1 de te s t traveling. Etasiafts. BOTT ffonia t atahte m y s ^ f . s h u t up in a botel. w h i l e Bi l ly w a s a t t e n d i n g to boslBess? Xo, thank you. I'm cpmfortable here." —•There!" 8ai<J Billy. " Y o n ' a e e w h a t marri . ige i s . They're very s w e e t on yon till t h e y g e t y o u ; . t h e n you d iscover t l iat it's all put .on."

Utg w i f e lepioai^hwl h im. Uul s e e m e d tii h a r o riim..iT|tY jp reprreajrine a smite .

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s a s people .

Mrs. nasai

S. W. Cooksey , C e n t e r S t . , Ma-ya: •"! wan in poor bo lU>(

b r o n g h t a b o u t by chil ls and fevers . T h e trouble s e e m e d t o affefct m y kid­neys . N o t a day p a s s e d w i t h o u t a s e v e r e a t t a c k o f backache and pain acroa* m y hips. I w a s o f t e n unfit for work. My k idneys a c t e d irregularly | tl\A' I~Klff otEer ifjoiptcani o f Icidney c o m p l a i n t I used t w o b o x e s o f D o a n ' s Kidney P i l l s and t h e y removecL the

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Truly t b e y w w e t a k i n g a ' g r e a t deal 6f trouble t e i n a k e m e feet t h a t I liad been a g a i n s - i n s t e a d of a l o s s - by K l l y ' s marriage . . - -, '

I s p e n t every even ing a t Bil ly's bouse «Riring SB" nbTOnca; T aaado-oiio s ick ly effort to mis.<i an evening , ho t Mnt Bryce a s k e d m e w h a t in the world sh<>-wnnM dn akma. I asfcod her if the w j a t i i e "Dilly ' faad S l t b Iier .WDuidnot^^-ber, but s h e sa id that person had g o n e the s a m e d a y a s Billy.

B y t i ie tiflie the ten^ d a y s o f m i y ' s a b s e n c e had<gviie—and they s e e m e d bat half* a week—I had s o far g iven m y h e a r t to hfei w i f e that ! dared no t nkeet h im. I asked Mrs, Bryc-e wheii s h e e i p e c t e ^ htm. a n d $be said not for a coa-ple p i d a y s . But when d in ing w i t h he I heard a k e y in the latch of the front door a n d kt iew that m y bosom f r i e n d -n o w m y bosom enemy—had returned. H e ushered 'n a lady w h o I notk-ed re­sembled hi-s wiffc She c a m e up t o m e smi l in l f arid i.nr nut her hatxt

- l a m ' ^ r a . Bryce." s h e said. ""We h a v e al l been plqyia£ a game. Bi l ly tltougfat i t i^ontd be a good joke t 0 ta-UUUIIW jvn va m j siHier. B U U U . S V

his w i f e . B e said he tbougfaMt woo ld break tbe formality of. your ooming under t h e n e w condiUona. I k e p t ou t o f the w a y - r i j l Billy c o a d w d e j t o ho a b s e n t for awhi l e ; theb. I w e n t wi th

""And y « a are the r H s t l v e t » wftom a d inner w a s c a M e d opstalrs?"

- I a m . " ' . . -"*To teU t h e troth, old a tan ." BUly broke i o . *"y<Hi w e r e ge t t ing s o devoted »» m y w t f a that T thrmght f d b t t W

" W i l l i a a i r protested she w b o had

tady' t taaS voice n y : "la tbat yoa . Mr. Q o i m b y ? Cbme ap

T o o neeOat '^»lhec a h o v t eveiriBir dress If yoftjAcwl miAJbOi DM^t «sU me. Rilly h a s t * « • oat . aad I shall be all alooe.'*

While I w a s trying t o frame an ex-m a e 1 heawi « Hick «nri t h . t w«« tW,

s n a d e a y a e t f tha t there o t of the

w a s DO w a y untk tr

t h a t la BV .heart I A d a ' t w i s h to Bad a w a y oat„«r I t I had a o piace to s y d tki mmmtmih^ml mj tIBU uwl I w a a tired e a o o g h of R. I wtsbed. ta'

la the i l g t t ot MiK Bryce"* chaeria

i a uf au iwe w h t u Is foacei lied. t y 'Waoiaa i s foacei ned. and 1 could

ararcely waft after 'hTncinna w a s o r w far tbe dtqner boar. U came at last s a d • * » m a d e we><'fme bv M H T B » yrm. w a r tegpetttag that be ohtigcd to go ont during the ergntrng

" V S e as »ar1y as • v « e so asarh ^Hir­

e d t« me far the favor done htm of '•%sspiaf I.n rfom being lonely

Xaat before d laaer waa a n ^ e d 1 M W a aerraot c a r r y l i i " ! ffay" wTfered with diabes opstairt . I suppoaed Rilly a a d hhi wi fe w e r e a laae ta the faoose ex-f ^ fer ths " «ay aaa IB.

T h i s w a s «, great bonleverseoient tmth liaitb;" a a i a a g ^ i a a h a had

leading lady in « play had n e t acrupled a t anyt l i lng . bat o e w that s h e m n n l>e h e r ^ l f again s h e be-

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»*** •" •—" •»>• had henar ba a laai; aoljeit all pitiuerly for Mfe and'XT Wife. S ^ annrntcd. Bryce w e w tbe aext tbat t b a piay. bad Bil ly ea>oyed bia >oke b o f e l y , d o d a r Xac that, i t arai tba o a ^ w a y i

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P U B L I S H E D EVEKY FRIDAV AFTEHNOON BY

XXIMPANY, incorponrtgd'

r.Jelly's mrit [•••---•--jiyj f, fp ^ j statistics of the number of hogs that fall victims

to the disease. Tens of thousands of farmers' I pmfer \fi keeptQU? pT tlie gamHle of hog raising

Entered at the Potst Office at Manaasas, Vintinia, as Second •*r.--- Claaa Mail' Matter

S U B S C H I H I lOW.^T.OO A YEAH I N ADVANCE

AOVCmSMC KATCS Fifty CaaU an inch for t b c f i n t i M i t h n i and Tweaty - tT* C«st> far

«MiUDu&nce- Ubera l DiBcounts to Yaarijr Ajdvertwcrs All cmrds of thaakx. format laaolatiaBai oMtaury notioaa otkar t t e a tba

usual dMth notiea*.. and all mattar <d an adrcrtianw ct ianctar . aitkat diraetlur or tecUi«etlr, w U W piiliHilii i a t t b * rata of Twaatr-Ova CaaU a a

MANASSAS. VA., F-KIDAY, JULY i!4, 15114.

SPARE THE TREES Much dissatisfaction is b&atg expressed ovor

the wholesale slaughter of our shade tre^ Hnr.

because they are unwilling to risk the big chance of havii^ their year's crop wiped odt in a fort_-_ night thfC^ gh the attack uf cholera.—^nwiOF ntud meaFx'rup wduIcTlie Increased, inf cholera were eliminated, by the number of hogs that are now lost, and by probably five times as many in addition.

The campaign for elimination of cholera is be-ing pressed as never before. Last Februrary Congress made available an appropriation of half a million dollaafor organiang this crusadeT

ing the trimming process for the electric sfiieet fights, 4o he piaeed ra op«ratioR<h»rii^thc rrext few weelis in some sections of the town where the I»uning (?) has been done, the trees,once large and beautif ul,are a constant source of regret to the res-idrnt and to thp p>ggor by. Many are now barren = trunks with short, stout branches which extend no higher in the air than the electric pole, which is HUHie 25 feet The top is squarely lopped off.

Cooperation with the State authorities, agricul-luraj coiigfes,experfiiSfMstatibna^fi£a^ effeftfd just ag fast as possibio.—Congwaa atagidt:

and has been hauled away to a suburban lot which must, by this time, present the appearance of a greenj but drooping mountain.-

If there is no help, we must submit, and with agoodgrao^.

V If there h A ^ftedyj-there^is

ready to increase-the^atnwunt as fast as the De^ partment of Agriculture^authorities will indicate their confidence that they can use the money ef fectively. It is altt^ether likelxjhat within the

of the Condition of The Nationid Bank-irf—t: lassas, at M&na»ai,in the State of Virginia,

at the dose of bminessJune 30 1Qr4 .—— —

wi Diacooala tlitjaa 14 OTOrdraft*, aceur«d aad unaecurad. . . . 1.W7 7t U. S. Bond! t s aacnra ciraalKtioo tZ,HO go V. S. Boods Is aaewa FaMal Sar ibsa l . o S OD Praouuaa oa U. S. Boada 42 10 B y i t a . S » « r r a t i . tBtrKoOi^ I B S '

Btoelu) t,<m » Bankins hooaa. fnniltlira a a d ftxlnna Oth«r Raal E a t a u ownad . , Dua fronrNatioaal Baaka (not i i i ^ n

aCCnU> 1CT «A

UABIUTUa Capital stock paid [n.. Surplus fuod Uadividad araAla. I«a^ "u^i^iUaa

taxi— —*

Dua t o o t ]

next ten years—probably well within that period the danger of cholera will be laz gely eliminated,

and the incentive to n\69 hfiigg will be inoroooed coirespondingly

It has been observejl that more hogs is likely to mean, especially in parts of the com iJelt, more steers. Where will the feeding cattle come ifomZ—It is useless to have com, if there are no steers to eat i t ^ d grow into beef. Thp Westj rn

finding it. If allowed to grow again the trees will branc'n very quickly and the slUiJe will iiot Ite acHOjM^ jgjPJUjiia. BuUI^Buah Immhwylg neccffiary, this is obviously impossiUe. Even f^ranting that, the, beauty of natural frmarth— With proper pruning—wUl be destroyed

When it comes to the question of trees versus lif^t^ we ape ready to cuiwwie that_the l^hts are on the winning side. Th«!e.weBkl be more actual civfc war against a i unlig^ted street than against a shadeleiaB avenue of travel Batr forfai-

raiigwjare not producing f66dli^ cattle as they used to do. Is there a new source of supply in si^ht?

Without serious question, there is. The Vast' areas of Middle and. Northern Mexico will fur-

Bankers. Tmat Compuikaa, aad Sav^ itiM9 Banks

IhM from approved reserve s c a n t s CtMcks and othar easii items

-WO •— I Of amr NiOosr Frac^ooal papar aurraney, nifWel's maS

fteu.'. ^ '—~ —=-=-

' n*** K.i«t n

ttcooo w

ividad araAlB. leas expaiuaa and

r.fSf wU..; MM* nnaj HanS w j r t ^ " " ' t l a n d i n s - ' C i^ i t f t «B

to otkar Matiooai Baal" zlwo U ^ i k ^ f * "«» » ^ « f Baaka iid IndlTirtiial rtatwaHa aabjsaa >a chatk — M a Z j S Daaaandcertificat«ao#dap«art ' L S T U Postal Savinvs depaait*. i m S NotaaaadfaUisr^liaeoantad " umaa BiUa payable. ine l»Ha» obHtation. for **• '***'

Law/wl Motiff BMan* it^MmiU, fit.

Liff., • *^

utn. M2e.iM ae

Due t i y n V. S. Tiaaamai

TfUL.rt::::: , . „ . . MSD.'NH»

I«.«q7 n Lltf S

__ ToUJ.. . . .^. . , , ._^. StaUof TirgiKia, roui^iy o/' PTtnce

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•iwww<v\n mrrramoM. c t m a a -

<*r..

or SUIT, 1914. '" ' ~ —~--U U. J 9 H B . , _ > _ ,

.. , ^ . , i S E A L f iiottiry Public. " ^^>-.- •

My eaouniaaion expizM A u a u s t BL'IMS.

w RoPT. K. S t n c B i a o M . C. K. NAaa. T H O « . H . U O H .

Oiractsm.

Bank of Manassas [

I1IVI lYllfiJ

nish millions of stock cattle for this i^\m\rf

nately, we assome that we are not concerned with this qoestiCTi. At the present tim^ the

(TMiuIigUL we ar^ often a& grateful for protgdabn ; &om tJie heat as fisc a lighted pathway to aid progress in the night

4it.jymiM seem that thare ejagte--a-s^«^i^ Such heavy waste for a small wire is appalling-nothing less. We want our- trees. They have

That iJOUilU y IS ready to b ^ n cattle production on. a vastly greats scaJe thah ever. Peace aod steadied: oonditious will insure a^wionderfulex-pansion of tiiis industry; and the American metUt market will get most of its product

Finally, iAiere is an immenae laiUint lnea^

II iTii ^M^%j rai i IWf

producing capacity in American fainns that at ppmnnt airj!M>t d^yelqang JJaek

They wiii be more and more.diqMsed to r iffie meat in view of t ^ lew i»iee of whe:^ the high prices of meats» and the improving con-ditiono that will develop as progrga is made' UWF" ard the control JiLswine disease.

It is altogeUier to soon to assume that meat T»5ees arrgoii^ h i ^ r , and that meaV is U> be-conK a luxtry of ttie rich. Not many years ago

long been st {»rime factor in the beamy ami the «Mnfort of the town. In many places the^tre^j 1^°^ ^ 'axoy < ^^ are abundant andrwe 4 ^ easily affoni the lo^ of ?^. «>*^^««P was threatened with ruin by the root and bnmch. buteven then, w« os^ r,M Jn^i ^ ^^^^' ^ * »* iiicreased immensely since root and branch, buteven then, we can not afford the butchery and its oaa^tiy result

Aaouthem visitor sugg^ted the means adopted in an Alabama town. There a channel several iiichffi i^i'diameter was mt wh^ypvpr th^^gi;^ uiuAl iicuk AA electrician bas said that tiae wires, after being rhargwH with PJtx'trfi'ity yjn Yvvp

then. About the same time the worid got excited about profipects for a wheat fatnino. We were

Select your acent ai|d OMnpanies «• yott wooM your "Biinkw, Lawyw or Doetw', ainc< your fiuancial exist­ence nwy dqpend on tiua and Ac best costs no more than the poorest s a \ s s s. s s

la 1878

• [ nx i

REPRESE^^^Na Mil I Tt

fire —no le aiyust your Neiir Ymif sharp^$r It witt pay ybu

promised that we would nev«- see wheat as cheap^ -as $1 per bushel again; but the Western farmers

t<v talk it wmr and get our rates > z

wM ytH. JU lifeUte are going hansomely th» yeMV There is no dai^CT of starving to death yet; cw

ffie foliage away, and that a second cutting Will ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ T ^ ^ ^ ^ tolVegetarian d i e t -not be necessary. If this be true, the S o u t i i e m ^ ^ ^ " * * ^ * ^ ' plan, if nM>re complicated, woidd surely be worth

ilal, Ui Uiu tiiid. It Is exceedingly doanttui' if this HOc^jriHjsqnity more time than the. needless oper^ons attending Uie pment plan.

This JR a ajfaj^ion wfaiefa demands instant-and thoughtful actJMi The aiai^ifateircohtaiaes Md

—JM^ be aUeat^y'lMyiHa^eonB6r5r~repair. - ahaB We <iOrT -—

"mat

HGUTiNe UVING COST WfTH SCSNCE In tiie face of the starthi^ advances in the

price of all kinds of meats, it is cheering to learn that the iutleA iiumbat- ofcommodity prices for

ATlPTOPARi iEM-

faction the question of whethw it pays to raise beef cattle (^ fa%rh-{Hriced famdng land. Here-centiy mariceteid a carkiad of TOO-pwind yeariing. steers ati£a*ar<5ity at^fa^, omasn itfx&^f^

H^^^u-readiBeda handsone profi^^ecause, no ^doobt, he4Be<t intetHigent inet^ocfcT ETfeibeis geneialfy woald' follow his example, it woidd mean an ap|»eciaUe rdkf from the beef shwt-

PmcA wuuld piuUably-helowered to awne

^gicther the ndymecl ir a e g " ptitee wi lT^

«ger-

Conner^s Market for Crocccies and Feed, Frcsb and SaJt Meola,

P«».K>^, < i . , j rfc,*. . n i ^ ^ 'TtxwkM IrfHt^jbu a fuB

lina nf fl—de^aS—hi

I r v i n g out-of the qui§stion altogeiSa^ the permanent as scMne people insist or tonporary. is nare than anySody1»n~say iia:arately. It is - -. ——e. ~- ~ ~ to be remraibered that many factors will ent«r!P'*'P"^ <* ^ Biyan's teeture cagagemems, intothedetenninatiww Forii»tjaice,if theFW-t*^^*"8**^^ "^gested to various roembere ^ eimlGovenHnenfscrnsadftfwIlif mijyTeMMJoit of i*^"y ' °"™*" g»«nw»yww^ |., ^P f^.^,j,,^^^-^^^ hog cholera shall produce really notable results^*" successful on t l^ Chautauqua circuit a man in the next few years, it will not wriy avejgg^*"*''* havesomg-eiaiin to pobHc attentionr i f

GET A REPUTATION

great Aumb» of hogs t h ^ are_j<gt annnaHy more Con^rngeun^i werp in" H>ig o\ -ffirougir thSlilague, bat will encourage fanners -t*»re would be fewer l^isiative gibes at the ex to raise more hogs. More hogs means, m many P*"^ <*f ^^ Secretary of State.—^^«p York! Sfirtions mruy at^rs as WPII- fr r th^ ~ « i y^e.^^ I World.

t DMler • • Live Sfe>ck froAi ^K^^mA ^ V ^ W a • • «« PC pp pp

of meat raisteg coine largely through the combi-xiation of com, steers and hogSL

Cmmer's Market CONNER BUILDING MANASSAS, VIRGIWIA

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t gestive, sketch of a Nighni-Nov-KorodPair. If youare interested com« to the pttvilion at Grov«ten —Work is progressing on the

:zr"— new Southern Rairwty it*tion." -

—The regrular meeting of the town council witl be held Monday i and >oight.

—Miss Cora Spittle, who has been quite ill, is able to be out

" - I S Hervin U. Hoop preach in the Presbyterian church aext Sunday at 11 a. m.

—The Prince William 'ebiinty tioard of supervisors will be in jegulat' aeaaion Monday next.

--Miss Lou Moxley, of Green-iftetr, awiitO iBiT'ftiday/ttiw!'

taken roomKwith Mis Emma

on AugasTSlbr There 1 ^ W lots of good things to hear, see

Doors open at 6 o'clock.

ABOUT PEOPLE WE KNOW Miss Rowena^ Merchant has •-^»'^ "*'— - =*"i«^Murned to her twtitg-at "r":.;'.?-

Daisy Gallahan was the fries after a short stay in Manas-W. I sas as 'the guest of Mrs. R. J.

Adamson.

;c-

•Wr. Prank. SlattBry, the water works' foreman of

contractors, has left for Pennsyl­vania, where M. Applegate &

win j Sun itare aiarge job on a retain­ing wall and dan). Mr. J. R. EvanrlB^tooKrng ifWF the dlr-' penny wwk In the powei- huuae.

Miss recen Payne

Miss Bess Herrell is making an • Misses Maude and Fannie Wil-extended visit with relatives in lis, of Washington, are spending AccomaCj Va- . the week with their parents,

Capt. undlffg. n. Tice Wtffigronf Miss Dai^ B. Gough. were totrn Tisiiors iSonday.

Mr. W. W. Ideti, of Warijing-ton, a former resident, was a recenj town vjaitgr. -

Uf. Howaiti Akers. of Waeh-

—Members of the lotial branch Of t&e Loyal TMnpenhee Lcfftoii

Goedwifi, oa^attle street.-

—The Northern Virginia DTs trict Sunday School Association is to meet here next Tfiursday

'Church, colcM .

—Mrs. Westwood Hutchison ,an<i t.hf Miwfis Hiikhison, this

enjoyed Tiirigj

a picltic yesUrdiy in

Week attended the sessions of the Baptist Woman's Missionary Union at Herndon.

-Rov; J. FJ Burko will con duct services at Trinity Episcopal Chttrch next Sunday at 11 a. m.,

meets at 10 a. m. *"

barniers flsring, Wearing brifht caps, singing teitaperiM>ce tooga And led by a HrdlnnjiS bo/. W* procession iDartihiML thtvugh town to the grove.

killed forty-five sheep belonging 40 Mr. J. P. Manuel, of Nokes-ville, and all of anothei- flock. Mr. Duak remliida ua that 4otn recently-destroyed a govehlMitit flock in a dog-proof (?) inclo«UW on a U. S. experiment farm, near Waabington

ibgton, visited his mother, ^rs.' M. E. Akers, Sunday. ^ ~ MlM :An7ite EdraondH,"who ^SB been spending some time at Qtk-«ey Sttftegg; HAS retamed.

Lee avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. 6. Giddings

and children motored to Lees-burg on Sunday last, Accompanied by Mr. Giddings' mother. They returned on MondayT ' Z

Mrs. Wm. K.-Uowell, who has been on a visit of two months_to relatives and friends in Lou^un

Mxi. W. P. Riidiu^l. of Infet, Cul|>e|>ei county, Was the guest of Mrs. L. A. ijrkin Sunday.

Mrij Brown an<fdiughter, of Oahviile, are guestA of Rev. and

Mies Winifred Hinegardner, of NokesVille, trai a gliest oh Wed­nesday of Miss Kfktherine Lewis.

MiM«B Amelia I'ontaine Brown

—The state corporation com """"'"1 ^Z" mrflntflf! n n^r't"r *T

— ^ . Va.r 46- visiting -hie parw^ts,

of Manassas, with a capital stock —Before it waa happily en j oyed of

an thA ptvvp<y w«y Tuv JnuVKki.

wiini0wa liekl a hm{e well»giuwu cymling from the v^^^ble garr den pf Cohmel and J t e . Robert A. Hutchison.

^w% are informied that the Woman's Christian Temperance Union for Fauqaiei and Prince William counties is to melet in tnir town on Tliursday, Augdst 6.' PartJCTiars will' be giyeff next week. ' •——•— ,

—Miss Viola ^ Davis and Mr. EiigeBe I)avia tbis: week Tinted Uieir mutUer, Mrs. Ada Da via. who has been quite iff-at the botheof reuu^yedm Cat^ett We are glad to learp that Mrs. i>aTi8

If. — —Tn addition to severat^res,

about twenty houses in the have been wired forV,electric lights. The prospect is that the 4own will have a good load all ready to Jhook (»ias4O0a^aaJt.ia ready toitart.

-Mrs. P. S. Brand entertained at a dance Wednesday evening in her home: on Grant avenue in honor of her panddaughter. Miss Edith Bell. Miss Bell arrived last wedcjmd expects to. leave shortly fnr Bnfitnni

tin Karl 'J. Austin Corporation

offi—W' Bsmed -are Mr.

Master William lltll Brown, Jr. •is visiting fals grandtnother, Mrs.

, in Vynftrt6iriown,

lent, aM Mr. G: Raymond Ratcliffe, secreUiry and treasure; both of Manassas,

-^he- Fuuplw' UmonofManassas Baptist chorcb will b(dd a lawn festival next Tuesday evening, commencing at rSO o'clock, on the lawn in tihe; n s r of the liew Prinee Wil-Bm^ hotel A f eatttae of thiir evening will be a oountrjr store in which five and ten <Beat artk

MHL W. W. |i<3iock, of Man'-kato, Minnesota, is'ftpftading a few wdeks With' her' sistear^Mzv. 7u B. Clarkft. "' •''' ^

cles are to be sold.

—Mr. Jdm S. Ewell, Jr.. of the HickoFy Grove neighbwfaood, wad thrown by a mule^Wedhesr day, the^ animal afterward step­ping on his breast. dHis fcnvther^ Dr. Jesse EweU, of JRyikersviUe, G««ne couuly,_^arrived=y£atet- j ffict i day. Reports thik ramming indi­cate that- while still in a seribqe con itionlfMr. Ewell is im{»OTing.

-Mr. R. J. EcklofF died sud-His elier, Idaho,

remains will"reach Washington today-tom tery. Mr. of Mrs. H. Lee Willis and Mrs. E. S. TlHJWuauu.—— ~:

t win be made

Eckk>ff is a brother

and Diisie Hill Brown are guests of itifil fiatelle Laws, at Ashby.

Hit. CArivle Buck, of Welch.

county, fs expected to return to her home here ^mriay

Dr. auil Mjn. G. •«rC: Juiuuiuu

Or. and Mrs: R. 4na»-T—1

C.-Buck, near

. Mrs. R B. Larldn and iitiJe Miss Morid Larkin were gueists this-week of Mrs. A. J. Adams, in Wa^hingtrnti

Mr. and Mra ThoaaafrNda^ Raiadell, of WaalMugtun, were cecent goests <rf Mr. Ransd^'s

Mrn. Pwid^riek Ebhardt Visiting friends and Uptwf vine uuAU»Bmws:=i andria Gazette.

itfr W R Akprft.

William I4uurmacy. fa taking a week's vacation

t h e ^ n c e

ashington

have returned from a week's stay at Haddon Hall. Atlantic City. N. J. Mrs, Johnson is much improved in health. J Mrs. A. H. Harrell returned Sunday from a visit to Tier «8l§v Mrs. M. S. Melton, at Markham. She was accompanied by her lit­tle niece. Miss Emma Elizabeth Melton. — —

Judge and Mrs. J. B. T. Thom-torf, Mr. and Mrs. H. Thornton Da vies and Mrs. J. Jenkyn Davies

fflteats last weoK at ^ iSe

R«port of the Cuadition of Th« Poople« Nat ional Bai>k, at MaiiBMai. in Iha Stata of Virc in ia . at t ^ clo«« of boaiaaM, Juaa 30 . I t 14.

Kt^SOUKCKS

. txaa.siu m' -t ioonsaml Dw«Ouatfi.' CHwnlrari*. •»cuted and uii»«or«d 5.3H0 18 U . S . Bo.idn to mcurc circulation SC.OOO 00 U. S B.ji..la tu secure U. S, Deptiaita. 1.000 00 AUother bUAKS . , 1?S SS BankluK huun.-, furniture and iixtunM 16.600 OO

Z t tCTit iatatamannd- . .^ . . • . . . . . - .— Hfi Itt trumStMt«»nd Frivate B a n l g «Bd inkeraT Truat

ing* Banks

Banlai i.uUfa

Due from approved rea«rv« avonta Chocka and other cash items Mates «f other National Banks Fractional pa^vr ctUT«oc7. nickeU and . ceota Lawful Monty R»fn4i»-aa»k vix:

Sp«He | 1 0 , 8 » 3 » . Lacal-tender notes :7~ « 0 OO

T 7 € « H).67« M

886 ffi 740 00

ei4 u

11.283 SO Eadatnptioo f und wltk C.ll.

(5 per cent, of circulation) I-'* S5 PiwfmuiU. n. Ti—iuei •• W W

were home of Mr. J. B. Washington,

Master Allison A. Hooff, Jr.. and Master John Bowling HooS,

. . . ^ » . . . . ^ . ..*— t . » . a a » . . j

ixnpuincu o y miuo « spendfag the summer atr Bowiv Heighte. the IwBse of ti>eir grand-mother, Mrs. Mittie Bowling.

Misses Era Br«iBon and Julia Brtoka and Mt. and Mra.H.t . Ashion and Mr. Aitteg FWQH-har. of Washington, bad the l^eaoire of ^pen£ng the wedc-ehd with Capt. and Mrs G* Far-qnhar, at Budtbatt.

^-Misa Mara» Vnginia Nssh iaj -expected to letuii next w e ^ from Petcrobtirg. She vrffl be acoompamed by her brpther in-

Ifo: and Mrs. Adaooottw whi» wW

qpend: a fmlaigM with fdakives bere. '^,

Rev. J.~B: Yoiuag gnd family.

Xotal »»62.811 a

i m i i n r l»n,finn on Capital stock paid In.

Surplus fund ll.OOO OO Undivided profit*, tea* azpanHi and —4a4Ms paid . . , ' , ; ".";v~"r .-TTT. . . . ^... "TTT fl,JOF TT Bescrved for taxes 800 00 ^atlunal Bank notes outstanding SJ6.680 <

— - \jm Katluna

wrwe Dividani

min»rwtuuumuim.. —^^ _Hvidands unpaid 1.066 1 Individual depcaiuaubjact toehaeii... 2e2.M2 S4 DaBuind certificata* of dapcalt 200 00 IJaltrd Btitw finnittti 1.000 00 Bllla payabia, ineludbw oMisatkana (or

money borrowed g.OOg'OO

ToUl. WSi,gll a smu of Virginia, Covntyof Prince Hilliam, — :

1. G. RAYHOHO BaTCUprs, Caakler <rf the tw«ai. that ttaa •tof mylujowl-

above staCenMnt ia tnM to the .edceaad belief.

O. BAYHOND RATCUFFE. Crmmm Sobacribad and strora to before me this 7th dair

of Juiir. 1M4. I.. H. JONBS, . -w^— .

' minan nmi. ^^Sa?' CoutKTT-ATRar:

A. W. SINCI.AIS. " . ita. E. NKUHMI.

P. B. H U M . Dlncton.

- I n THE JOURNA^ window is exhibited a bkxik oi California red wood, some of which canoe in a rec^t shipment to (Hir lumber mercnttnCS. Miessrs.: Brown & Hooflf. Mr. Hodff expressed, the opinion that with, the shipping facilities oflfered bv tht> Pnnntnn y^nal nM»« df this lumber] would be brought «ust for building p\ji^ poses.

"-Mr. G. C. Wenrich, who for the pant flovan years heid tjie po- -Gllflou duuiug A e

Ira C. Reid seemd to be «»• the kMalit3 4»

Miss Marie V. Harell return^ Monday night from an automo- iioa aad Put^y.

sition of assistant to Mr. F. E. Morris, route agent of the South- , _ „

^^j^ea>^omyai iy ,wiUibe^ quartera at Manassas, and who -^ni the VaUey «rf Virginia: — wiatetuktpftmnnmg, tk»*m^t^ was recently transferred to Spar-tanfam!g; =e

A young tree set out about tWlowite •Hisplsee'iphiint. wason, June 15 apjjuluUid

years ago baa borne about twen-

large rH nrd Thn yn^h nf course, is an eariy variety.

Asbevflle. N. C. Fsat

J^tPPrA rpoont ly

and Petersburg, the latter place Manassas streets, which' for I having been his home for the teo

the first of next' week—a crew will be pot to work tDTestow tte surface to its former condition.

ant houie in Southwest KichmonJ and met anxn^ bn Petersburg acqaMJatMices, oar fwrmer young townsman, Mr. Robert W. Adan».

json. —The Manassas Moving Pic­ture Show, a company onranized' —Rev. J. D. McAlister. one of in this town for the prwnotionof the best spadcers on state-wide that kind of amusement, will, in pnrfiibition in Virginia, will make a shuit liuiL ui ae Sean as tlic' Ihigymiarqw electric fluid i»-t>Hi>ad «m b y ^ ' t t i s eouHty. -authorities —install in Conner's*are as follows

A ueiil iAimJay fir appoiutmenU)

Andoch Baptist Hall a moving picture exhibitioa church. 11 a. m M^ng^.^ n^pL

MtSB Mutray WiUoil Adams,<rf Washine^on, is tlie guest of bier sister, Mxs,- W, P. Larisin,^at LarkintoHi near towsL

MfssinsVidla Williams and Blith PearsoTi and Mr. Randolph Hedg^ were guests ol Miss Mayme Spittle Sunday.

Mrs: Allen Laws (Niver, of Cape Girardeau, Mo., was Ibe iixtul guesC uf Ml a. J. iLHir Davis, on Church street. . ^

Miss Ho(q>er, of Cimarron, Kans., who iis the g iest of Mrs. S/ T. Weir, visited friends in

<rf Nescopick,' i ^ , formeriy of "^ (this pIace,-4Hotored toManassaa

and have be«i the goests of rdr atives.and friends here. Most of the tin e was spent with Mr. Young's ooijsin. Mrs. H. D. Wen-r i ch . Accomoanied bv Mit. Young's" brother, Mr. Thomas ^oang, and^h, of Washington, the t'amij/lleft here yesterday, expressing -themseiyes .much pleased with 'their visit to Vir­ginia.

Valley of Vir;ginia: Mr. and Mrs. G Rvmond.Rat-

little Miss Rose Ratcliffe leave tomdrroW tor AUantie Oty. -^fiBs SaffieW. iisttfae, whobaa

been the 'gneqt of Mrs. Arthar ay84i^RithmoiKl{vv. Sinclair, left for a visit

Front Royal on Tuesday last

Mr. "aTBf4

to

Wemieh's par^ta, Mr. and Mra. P. D. Wenridt

Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hdtmok and MasterWrtmer Holbrook are viaiting reiativei in Prlnee Wll-

ity.-Fairfax Herald. Mrs. J. L. Harrell, of CaUett,

was a guest of Mrs. R. W. Payne yesterday. She was accompaqieti hnma bv Maatar Buddin PiTTif

Mr. and Mra. A. M. Crigler, oV~i

Wood^ Tiijfc. Walk

CrimsoD Clovar

fttuju feed, or ftfaadiia^ W9, A OOP of QtoaoB Oorer tan«d

inaitnic.' m d Its value A « •oB-iiBiiio*wi»«ertl» «3a. to ysctfcr

W n n Stscriptfve | |B Oatek^ g^TJ^ full information about

'••*"iB.'.arTOa.^ggqt, and all FARM and GARDEN SEEDS *>r Pall aowing, maJied on i

Letthe

go with yoH o«t into theTcerartry, and ke€^ Jiie story of your trip. Maa4be filmo back to us, and we U get ttie best results from e v ^ exposure.

KODAKS, BROWNIES mnd fM snppfiea :

DoweirsPhflr'marY •Wwnmw w^^^^r ^M . _ _ „ . ^ 4 r 'THE. REXALL

Ta W. WOOP A *^f^ ?a.

August 19 & 20; 1914

Baltimore, visited rdatives here last week, leaving Saturday to

OVER $2,008.00 IN CASH PRIZES ^ — AND MUCH^VALUABLE PLATE

xmonirssKEs: XTlwtf August 8th =

We-are iiilmiijwl UUIL tnt com- UW church, 3 p. m.Tand St Paul's pany expects to use the largest Parish House. Haymarket, 8 p. lens that can be^purchased and m. He will be introduced by „ everything eSe in aceopTirith^ Rev. -MotrferSr ESgte, w e t * of l^uests this week of Mrs.

•I h«w uiUaftaiimieU u£-tfaii^34.^-Paijri EplacofWl

visitretafaves inCalpepgrcounty. H** ^" • »»**.Cor»twR»Ba, itt^fmu. v* . { Prompt MUntion gima all ord«n. Fr i te f Mre. Ada Davis and daughter, 1 "fj*^ " e°°!^ r ^ " "" ma»an»i wiu nw,

MISS Emma Lois-Davis, werei*^ IMafcCd-a«.rt«l i .Si .X''

description. Haymarket. diurch. sister.

Davis Mrs. l^erce Re<Jd. at Cat

F»w Infa—Mitioiiy Pii^e Ui t , Etc^ Adclreaa

Pr4t SATTERtEE, Secretary, _=.».^ Warrenton, Va,

Jett ^^t7(^^ TPSTTTt advance — 6(jHfe Jomral's t ^ e s on Job Work

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THE MANASSAS JOURNAL. FRIDAY. JULY 24 1914.

i m E D I E S MIJI^TREES ^ATEFARM^'INSTmniEl^ ;^4'Kxrrtm^ iy :v - 5 -

Continued From First Page Secretary C J. Meetze reports The l l th Annual Seaaipn of the I jVirginia StateFarmRra' Ingtituta [ gMg.wtrw» -actuaUy in for tlw-

,ng «> leea. leacn. an-fl proUetieth and 7th, few«,lts and BteUionsSe d ^ and often th« pet, The Railroads and HoteljB have are all better fiUed and them—a cat

catof thef^nJl^-m^ke^^ and another Joyoua songster is'sion ''

'stilled; while the poor little mother and father give vent to their piteous cries.

Since noti|lg the small per cent of birds actually hatched, or which live to fly, I am more con­vinced thatt^evei[ that they need protection

and

pnd indivi duty J i l

th government that 'tis the

destroy stray cats, ftnd on most farms, as they are lapg^y rOTpnnarhIa for the disnpiianwiBiB of small birds.

We regret that Senate cut out the appropriation for the enforce-jnent of the Federal Migratory <^ame Law, for uninforced 'tis

pected. The program will be unusually

attractive, being crowded with topics of vital imporUnce to the farmers. - For inatanftp J)*_^ Thomas

Walker Page, a m^mi^^ ,.* ihp

with a highor class qf hunHW than lai

a la?K§_crog^Ja fix-jyeatviome of them coating as much as JS.OOO each. Exhibi­tors come from many states.

Abaolutely the best of~order

BUSINESS inCAlJ? W M . » . F W 3 J J « U ^

!•« • ! tk« rate W A T . <••{ . . Ua. t t Ik* Hm l i r b w . dwM MaU a Umf tor •«b>Ma««

twvtiao^. AalTMtiMaMtta for U U c*Waa MMtTMl MMil • ••«JM1I PtU^y a w s i a a .

For Sale.—Large work horse, 2 biopded driving mares, 2-year-old Inule and Jersey cow. Apply at this (^!ke. 7-24-4t.

wiDtT)ppCSrfR5Ff TO PROHlBITl >f 4AW^

Local S«lf GoYeni ment Forco 1tea<ay T o Gnre Battle To

Oraafic Measure.

Tax Commission, will discuss tax ation. Willis Wing of Ohio, will lead the AlfalfojcBsion. Dairy

^tentimberXommissioner Saunders will head the Dairy Program, followed by ktiiui BduiLniuiicijuildulryRKin

will be preserved.—Not-agamb-j For R«TP —Thoroughbred—Pft-ling outfit will be on the ground. H^"^ Chma p i j ^ four weeks' oH. The management turned down C. F. M. Lewis. 7-24-3t. all fakers who appHed for oon For Sale. - 17 pigs within tyo

Will you not use yotir influence for the protection of birds?

Mrs. W. B. DOAK, —• -FaiffaACt*., VjU—

Ro^d Maintenance, an important matter now, will be discussed by Highway Commissioner, G. P. Coleman.

The Women's Auxiliary, will provide -=8on>cthtng - interesting

COL MOSBY VISITS HERE

Continutvt BVam Fir^^ ^"C"

about domestic science and good h o u s e k e e p i n g . And so on through the entire program.

The (Jhamber of Commerce will entertain the entire Institute and its friends on the night of the 6th.

All faniltifB. whether rrK»mhpr< :fi£fat with Jiosby wha-capture^ his brotboFi—Mr. •Collins is much iulatMt<d iu'ihB phtiiu uf LiiiU' tejaSSt Round, Colonel Berkeley and other veterans to secure action from Congress for tHe purohaoo of the bnttlceold afid tdie preservation of its monument and historic loealStiea.

JudgB ThorhtOft entertained

tn

the eji-Coufederate3coulaua~faig 'par^~art«i. affl tbey were interr viewed by many of oar citizens.

Colonel Mosby desires to know the location of "Camp Walker" fli^ "n«mp Pifkfnfl," two of tha

orjot,.are invited ta attend and sill—he rnrdially—weloomodi

cessions. Bring the chikiren, let thtm enjoy the merry-go-round. Lota of—9hade—good water. Come early. Order your grand­stand boxes now: yw informa-tiaii write or phone

C. J. MEETZK. Secretary and Manager.

SHERIFFS SALE —OF— _

.PROPERTY By virtue of an execution in my bauds, aad

a levy of ibe aame, and to aatiafv «tid erecu-lilHl, lll« UudeHigOed atiaU olter for sale at

' lie auction, at the factory of The Hopkins Tuc. in the town dl MUHHSIU, V a.rw

Saturday, Aogost 1,1914 beginning at >*> « m t^r '••""-'-g pf^faal

« rua^al rty. U TOperty. levied on ag tbe property of The

ipki The

Writf to R I Morgan Sbephard, Secretary, apix>gram.

Richmond, Va, for

tr. ffV*es Prehibilign Prohibit?

Does prohibition prohiWt ? •On a oimilai quesliou thtg W66k

several gueata at the New Prince

-early «mtHng-placafl. He also- • j ^ , wishes to know where Jeffenion ©avtB^lept^fi hattift. If any oi

re night of the 'the readiws of

Tptfntifi UisRtftiM^^awa let OS know.

LEVEL.

-wdl- in recommending

William.were-iorced to render a decision in the affinnative. The pn^rietor was absent and several Civil War**veter8tis had gathered in the lobby to enjoy three aucad quai-ts.

cjeaek wan tpiioj tn no.

e stock of oindy in taid factory; aagir, hnth nhi» anrt hmiiaj in barrela, ealMMWa; atarehes, etc.. desks, stoolii. triu-lt»; Int p-i\

nynnx in lama, ua «i&«r pW>nal eifocte of the Tbe Hopkins Co., Inc.

JOHN M. HOOE, Deputy for C. A. Bairbee; Sfa«r>ff for Prince William ——County. ^ ;— 7-84-St—

KunraanrBOTTHEn _PmWtifc f , ... eBO.B. WiKFIEtD, Oatktsr.

TaTHTHroOTT 1 VletPrMUaat

HRST Mmm BAjg;

or three weeks. . Geo. L. Larsen. tfs Ge

For Sale.—Tested young cows fmm high reoeyd herd. Will buy 20 to 30 heifer calves. "Wood-heifer calves, burn." Clifton, Va.

'Wo 7-24-2t

Richmond.Vtu, July 24. A _~U£Uuct t9t»it«iuenL p i tite-iMiiiw.i involved in the eiiahliujr met el«c tion of September 2:iii(l. i.sjiiieil today by the Virginia A>c.a». i«>inn for I>>ca! Self (Jovermtient. re­duces to tablui(| form it.s caSe against the enactniei.t of a .State-•viile prohihirory IHW Ttw» ^t^^^.

NOTiee To whom it may concern:

I will not be responsible for wiyhills contracted by Milton A. Baldwin or any one for hitn ex­cept upon a written order from me. JOHN A. NICOL, Trustee.

lent follows: "I'nder local option Virginia

M i

For Sale. - One Registered Hol-stein Bull, 9 months, a fine one and of excellent breeding; one fouF) one three-yeai-uld liufw. Cheap if sold at once. Melbourne Farm, Gaiacoville, Va: 7-17-3t

Cash paid for wheat, buck-wheat and other grain for fowls. l « i me Q}d on your crop. J. H!

For Rent. —Nice 4-mnm hnntu> ith gnod outbuitdin : ana garden, exrode.

tdingo. ohickffy Apply to J. H.

7-17-tf

these counties genuine prohibi­tion prevails solely for the reason Ihat a geniime public yntiment in the local community de?>xi it. They will reniaip "dry" a.s long US this condition is supported by public sentiuiont and no longer.

•PROHIBITION UNDER LO CAL OPTION IS THE

THFAT. P R ^ H T R T T T n y

when- pn!)lic seiilnueiil i> hostile to_ ir. n>i in rrniiitics or other self-Jp^rerrilnjr TiTriT5.- Tehere a fii.ijority favfir- liiTHfnP I'll is hft b» deni(H|>(iHled MVCI itnd over ajjaiii in cities in Maine. Katisas, Iowa, 'ieoriria. Te r1te ™« •. Alabftmn.

•Stiite-wide pioliitjitioti lias bet«i»

for State-wide prohiliilion. gt>< ^ .n niiijorily of »!><.• vote* ru.-t in th,; election to "be held on September j>:Jnd._^W toed nptnm laws nf. . i t) force i n .-tricken from If xtutj^.^^rx^

Viririnia will I the statute IxMik-iwihibition is rf

Because it. is backed bv the public wUl. n caimot- be inforced [lmwT'—4dv.

feate<l the lo<\al ojjtion laws will remain in force..

"Virginia h>» pro«pcfd ondeiL locaToptioa. !• Tt UM Armirm of the State to upaet Uw> «wler which peace, harmony and pro-groM have prevailed, and han fVli drartk taw destroyhig coun; ty contrd and.invohii^ the peo­ple in dM conununitiea in which

ihitiea ia nai Juaiw A in • • • ! —— piHohi leMt JKith

turnMil, strife aad bitterneet

Wanted.-25 head cows and springers. " WJr

_ fresh

FoK Sale . -A good lO-horse-powor traetiou eiigiua. Will adl cheap for cash. Apply .to W. P. Eustace. Calvertoti. Va. 7-lQ-6t

U K S I Q K A T B D D B I K ^ I T O R I ' OP THB

^ Broyax) STATKS, V lioo.ooc

' * & 8 ^ AID' DIDIVIBED

a^L. BOOTHS. _ M. B. HAia,OW. o. K. w\Kvua,i>, I. y. Mpia waxsx3xtaKKu.- B.«ggi77a?^=-

quaint th«n with the xolefr <^ the house^ but they paid little heed "to t>w> mfnrm«*i«i. ctiapce, tbe wife of tfae.propti^ tor passed through the lobby and saw what was taking place. She approached the group and

>t»ia«id<jeff^^^^^?^^* i tdrjgwjjMHhg was unu8i

H0US6 committee on toreign {airs that the power companies at Niagara be^ Umited^ aa in-the IH«seBt regulations, to withdraw-JB ji>ot l5,60Q CUIHC feet of water

Tj)er fiefamd-t&'Qa-the gfeat cata^ ract on the American side. He does: ill, we think, in urging that the restrictions upon importing electric power f r(Hn the Canadian side be r^noved. Water seeks ito lc»cl, il kuuwj uu uatluml boundaries. The American falls would be depleted,their grand^ir and scenic beauty woidd be im­paired if more of Niagara's watexs tvere sucked away on Canada's side. Ihe companies care little OP which bonk ef-tbe

A member of the party s tuped forward lind assured her that thd[^<»aduct was entirely proper, that h€? yas a ' revenue c ^ c ^ that the action was assuredly pennissibte.etc:

The lady insisted that his posi­tion had no bearing on tbe ques-^ tion, whatever, and that neither rank nor office could extend, the nile. And Ihcj wtiBUbllifM t6

DOOQUUB STDABT Prempt attmUM gNcn lo »» tmlBeu, in

HadtacotflaetkaslknaclKiilttbc UaitcdStaio

%it

My new hydraulic eider mill will be in operation Tuesday, July 14, and wi U run every Taesday dur­ing, the geaaop until fnrtfihr notice.

,„^>-E^ BRADFiei.P. T-M-Zeaoe. r ^ YOU CAN

S B ^ IN THE GREAT SAIIN6

river thdr {dants,are built JHTO-yided they may sell their electrK-ity in the United Statea?—New

•3Coek Times. — -^

»i.iw) tuRjf. o. aii'fc The Senate, last Saturday, in-

^eorpforatcd into the general d ^ -eijSncy bHl sevend items for pub- ^ _ lie building^ in Southern cities. | the gruest of Mias Bessie Ja<»faa.

forego the expected pleasure. It developed later that the'

man in question had at one time hdd the positian of revenue offi-e€r, hut had l<»g sinee been re­moved.

T T E i ^ FROM WATERFALL

_ Ma-r*s»tW «»Tgonday last

IIMUIs. of Maryland.

- For SaJe.^Stock farmt^^aa; 1 jBBlefrom railfood; 7-iJoom heuste &irgain. Mrs. Manassas, Va.

J. Ashford, 7-10-2t-*

•For Sale.—Fold lie.—*oiduig, uphdsterecT

reclining Items nr go cart,

owduroy,4^50; solid walnut leaf Uble, 3 fMt, 10 inches by 4 f e ^

" • " ^ $2.60; lawn mower, iifc

% r "Sale. —Jtortp' fat^eb coW' ipAsw 12.85. Quick. E ^ C o n -ner. 6-12-tf

^ f ^ a t t d d horse collar don't fit Uudi) it Jui a uew uue at AflBtltf^.

_ Boggy hamftflB 87.50 and up — team harness $22.60 ami up—at Au^im's. 5-22-tf.

Let us-help you select your painl_and_ wallpaper. We know

tnpF._NewsMSJ[rualfir. Eai^ ware Co. 4-3-tf

Dealers! Can save you money on Whiz metal polish in lots of one dozen„ or niQre,.any size. Also on 999 harness preserver. Austin. • 5-22-tf.

To t t e Fanners of Manaasaa Magisterial IXstrict

in tag jfucsis of his piueuts here:

CRlMSONn^LOVER »H"lfarmtn Bullmtl» Da. S7fit^rti

/ti frM . AMrtn U. 8 Oft. of Atrlamltm Wattilmttoii, D. C

A faosDCiof Ciliijiuii'domi Oaad" siMiii uu iuui JCJM at " " ' i ; ' " ! " i l l In.'I •«•»•*»«» «M»..«l i .J -yt.!*-

ients-will he in^ terested to leam that an M)pro^

Mrs. P. C. Bowen, rf Wadriiig^ ton, is visiting relatives in tha neighborhood. """ ^

Miss Bontz, of Aiezimdria, is

of "Foetor Hall." Miss Ruae S

4ep#^w which reads as foUowa: ^

u^>e Charles, Va., postoffiCT^ aiter $8,-900; Clinton, S. C , site and commencement of postoffice, $5,500; Manassas. Va., postoffice site. $0,760; Mount Airy, N. C , postoffice site, $6,000; Mount Oliver, N. C , po^office site $2,-000; Woodstock, Va.. postoffice wte. $4,260. —

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse. Ii\nay.Ui^ or uanrgia, are the goe^s^of Mr. Fonythe's parents at Wixi-sey. •

Mrs. Lizzie Dunbar and Missi Thelaia Reid, who-haw De^n thei guests of Mrs. James Pickett, | are visiting Mra. Lee Hewder-} shell, at HopeweiL

at Cora Of <a>ttan about tiic same amount at-wonid •Jpw-ofcomptetefertWfaw applied at ^K ivta flf UOIba. poiHM-Aaood Mand oi Critnaoa Clover

abomateiiaSy benefited. The Sandy Seib HoBBM and Nttroaea Conteote.

a a d f a u k ''rtniTiiTiriirrir i i i itn iii i irtlliiitili IIIIIULIUII.

*>*f. • • H I ai and pasture for all cUitc* o< line "Mck. W k b com make coiuidenbty more mUk. MiMnpMteradoaCnintoaClovcr. Ittoakovata-afei* a* a fioney plant, Amakfalntf «n abundant ianptr o< nectar ID tbe tprjng.

riiMniiiit'luiiii U valuable as a Winter Covet

We will operate oar tfareshii^ ma­chine during seasoo of 1914 at 3c per bushel for wheat, 2ie tar oats and 4c for rye and barley; $100 for set leas iWB i w liiuhds. WiD iriso operate

our silo cutter, 16-inch, at $1.00 per hour; will bail yoor hay and istraw aj. 11.50 per ton. Fuel, water aad ttoard to be famished free exeq>t 4hrieshing; will famish team to haal-wmt«-. Years for good and quick service. -

: nt ^ L . : : f t f TO.slE ^ChOOL ^Q?.bWJS ff^mm cajnroy, JB^ M..A., p. p^ rBPfcipaih

2(rYei Re«dt

Z—AnTT^Hw Blacliatone School adopted ttie fioUowfac MOTTO! TboroQgli taetnaeao* nnder poaUI»«ly'

iBfcWMcw at tb*~1oweat poaatbiB ooat. T t is todajr, with a facultyof SS, a bo«rdbi« : ~ ~ a student body oi 4SS, and a. plant

r patrenacepr rofth $15MS4

The Leading Traisiog S«6QQ1 for Girls ia Virginia.«. A V>< A P * TS alfbhwrgea tor the yaag^Jiicludlaa TaMg Board. ^ mf, -ROvi:Cirf'«.'tL<i

-Omi

|[ ' 111 I Uliiii niium TTaat Tannflrr tention. Physical Cullore and Tnltlon Ui «U snbjecta except music and location. •

tmattm And a achool wMh a b«tev Heoota. With i -at Suidi n»ode»ate i

•tik.V.

I J S I I I i l ^ l i r i r y

It is our pleasure to aimeiraee that our ice plant is now m full operation and visitors are most cordially ree^ivea to ins|>ect the process. We are able now to supply you in any quantity"

-^th pure ice manpfactuped. from pure water with me i»^per niachiiiery in the p n ^ r way.

Our plant is new and equipped with all modem impirovements, insuring a sanitary pro-aui!L vvllluli iiuiv im m& wlUi ^AUK 5kti9iactu>n. ftt)mpt, courteous service and delivery is 'the . fend we aini to attain. — _ ^ ^ -

We solicit a trial j

r. TV Gf iffiUi A Sons S-12

Call or phone pledge jsatisfaction.

MVK BROS. KE £ FDETCO: AflANASSAS. VA.

.aajj. ItiseepeciaOy valuable in Ochank where •' '*<'S,*' »Uy plowed under as a gnen manure •rop. The plants retain ior tiienscoftbe trrf

BIDS WAITED The Sdioert BoKrd mLJMea District

will iseet at Iadepend»i Hill Saturday, August 1, 1914, at 2 p. m., to receive bids tor the building and conipl^iMi of sanitary privies at eaeh of the seren;^ 8<})ool8 in the' district in acoordanee with plUia furnished by the State Boaid of Education. The oW privies wilt be f

to the plans

U excepflonaSy fin*. It njnmn hrtglit gnlilin li

i'''w'*fc^faSS*I!3f^ D R . JM F . HOTTOH

We Offer Enormous Stocks i •~=^ Cow PeK. WinffT V etch. •Hmothy Sc«|^f(«d j CHA3.

DENTIST M. I. C. Building, Manassas, Va

Henry !C F n ^

and RiiilHing

«J« LMT Weak a ^ aad Sunday

• B.nlliian niil

V Altalto. Aterlce. itedToporHaST R^? t' Ji'S'': .^'^J^"«- On*anl G i y . W b g Oatv Tall Meadow Gets Graia. I'asturf Mixture-, Dwart Ea*ex

liarrii c( TunrvpSeedihciudingCowHoSTur^nL emS^iiea Top. Yeilow Globe "" " " '

"- . • • ^ : «r, t^t ^r'."' —" fa^et tut Wi St Jtf S^mofmrni

varieties

ar;(l T^adsy 1mm Waiifaiogtnli, D. *'-T»irtm ^ - - ' - l i ^ i t n ^ r i I Iftll .. . ^ .

. «, - . .s ^ « . . i ^ot*©*,- Send two cents In staiABi '^tef to Hamaooborg, fiomenat, Wanemoo aodi ihis paper we will u^a y o « ? » S > ^

. ta Xoiadaj frilliTini4 damA^ aaia.

ticWts •rill lie on sal* fmoi U»rri«oDbHtg, t ' Soniers*.l, Warrwitno an.i intenx)f'd»&Te sta-

tioBfe-^o Al*>!iandria aad Wa»hu>i

'lanos Famous Kmgof the M •^ Seta. aUn a pa. k:ise of Bolglano'* CUnt'no«>-

Marvel Flour •brands.— GrwerlttS Arid Provi-

Sommer School. laJTenntT .Tf Vjrgiaia. irloSeavilte, Va.. Jnoe T6 to A a ^ M 0.

Snatiner School of the S o a ^ XlBir^rttr of T^aBaiiiWJ. KooxriDe. Tean . Jane 99 to JOIT 31

fitH-y WiWam, Purtiy »MUher\Jr^^'ri^yT^^i^P^^^^-uguw -

Snninier C o n / e r e a c ^ M )ai*agle aB(f S»ww>aa.-3'enn.. JuTiTt (o AULTM- *4 —

Bec—c a Tree Siirg«»iia

A OI9LaSC9MBOlrt«S COHUOb Oa technical training and prae> tisal field worfc, in Hiis ap-t(Mlate and lucrative |>ro> fessioo at The Federal School of JVee Surgery, under the

OFOonal—direction—of the"

erina Natturtiutn seed (or oar lane i

S«njiDer C.-)nfer»>D<-e>. \Varn»>.iT::ie_ X Ijike JaiiaJu>Ka Fo v 1' 1.-. Aiic-a>t 2"

R E G - T O f i - - ^ * - - B P T i i t K R ^ j ^ ^ - a i ^ Sr-ri.fae -fW-^^^erinfor'? CHDBiiTAKEBSiSAYMARKKT VA.

Prompt and aatiafactory asmrt' a«mr» Hiaaaahiantinri I

•K-imlul«a. Mf. V W Wertboiy. Aaiiitini

sions.. i^ H kinds of QixHind Feed. Grains and Hay. Phone your Orders—Goods delivered;

„ -..!!;:^!!:L":ti?';^.. , - " | Door. -Highest price paid for ,.n<iSun™er Scr.«u.--..• - ..hen. h.iUa. Biif arSMai wrStem aveaSt^^fS^ST^ OoOlltry PfOduCe Itt exchatHTe fort*'" !»«" <»••*»«» pi-, nr*! ormti n V »o«i whereyoo can get theiB. ' G o o d S - | gima. incindiru' U a^li:nK-..r. ii C. .;-<^

r<><inr«4 TO>inii-<ar» hfLieta u u ; ..nsrat >,-,^

nrani oTForesters aS JTree" Sargeons. For full partiea-lars address

r-t MX 295

WASfflNGTON. D. C.

1e'j ileT 'nfo-ni»rrm

jmii-w: B»n*Mai.y«. - - - t ^

er*I ::CfTi: '\V \ SifT-,,rT, .\s*;».an-"fifty-two Wfteks Tor $1.00—THE

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PFfiFIK PPMCftV

fiKffP^ M«naM>a, Virginia

Polk Miller'j Liwr PaU,

OOOO THINQt WORTH

W h a n you don't know w h a t %> g»t - l o t - ^ ^ ' T • ^ f • i t | try i tnamni l h>n>n>t

o n t « u t S team the b a n a n M , cnt In. tuava*. until well h e a t e d t l i roach; y o u r o r e r a tea«popn(ul o f l e m o n Juice a n d e e r v e on wel l b u t t e r e d toaat. H a v * the toaat etit In long , narrow

~—^^St % — t i e f ef c o m m o u ofcaei »a-thati mkmk aay eemai unity

paaaed from « condit ion dominated by bad road* t o a oondltlon which la r h a m r t a r i t e d by gaod roadi, Jaad val

Mrlpa to hold i h a tiOpoi banana!

g g g C f M m t t a a — T a k a e m wbtefa baaa b e t a — l u l a H j w t A w l uutll Bkiil In the shel l , r e m b r e t h e i h e l l , roll In b e a t e n a c e and c m m b a ^ t h e n aaaaon wel l a n d try in deep t a t Sarra gar* &lshed_wlth a l i t t l e p a n l e ^

W h a n freah rhubarb (s plentiful In t h e market , m a k e this de l i c ious pie: Chop a cupful each of rhubarb and r a i s i n s , and the grated n W a n d Juice

uea In that c o i s m u n U y advance. It U Piain that no sys t em 'of good roads can direct ly Improve the soil <ertl l)ty or the quality of farms. It i s equal ly trne that s o o d roads oan and do dl-reetly l i ini iu»e the sltg ralua, or 1316 value which a e c r u e s to t h e farm

Your liver needs assistapce, and you are so miserable that you are tempted to load your storpach with dangerous drujfs, such as

I IIIIIIIMII

and ~ long winter," dnrtiif' which you have eaten heavy food and-tekpn buf littlawCTetse^^ror p f *—" ate unabW^o throw off the poi- * l u l l i n g aonoua bile which has accumu-l«t^ in your gygtam JtfiUs.

« r » TamSnT^wo'teAIeipobnfuIs oTbut •tar, ona cap of sugap, one egg well li«atM>. Turn the weH blended mlx-

liued pie ilu, diBdrB wnii at. t e a s p o o n of flour and a half tea* <SOon of s a l t B a k e w i t h t w o cruats.

W a y a of Using SUIe Fruit C « l « e ^ S t e a m the cake and s e r v e with any k i n d of aaup« whirh i . H ^ ^ F I H . ^ .

falompr. which gripesands&eeks lr>n miif Vly

reduce your vitality, and t^y(t:AV;<(yT4>1ii[nni

and

a n e g g sauce , a fruit s.auce or .a sauce m a d e of y lnegaf with a flour and w a ^nr lo lUddnAb' adding, sugar and bu£ t er . .

A Southern Road Before Improvement .

v i n u e or i ts s i tuat ion with respect to market s , eel ' aeceaalbl l i ty oiC t h e s e

In dea l ing with th i s mat ter of In­creased farm values from a' s tr ic t ly

inomlc' gtanHpntnt u — b a « — b e e »

--W«-i 1 Uuuljai. Umt, OsMK

WE BUY R. R. TIES, ROUGH

OAK L U M B E R I

Telegraph and Tele-

^ T w c

phggg Pg^.MMiPiUng for which we pay caah.-

IL LYNCH I CO.,

VirguiU 1

Two CarlSSds of ' B u g g i e 8 = =

Pri^ ftm I45.W to JIOO.OO

W*h»v^4aet received one car-11 wfta Qi illuc Kihbnft- Btiggiea,

andone carload of the Haydocks—each made of the very best .material-available, boufi*t in the white wood and painted as per our instructions.

Bell's Bread

poisonous liquids, which cause dangrem^ reactions and leave you m a skjsrgish and w^hr cMi dition. You need a mild and harmless tonic that will invigor-atp yoii and giw relief.

Try a few of Polk Millar T.it,ar . . ,,— w ."Pnii! You are perfectly safe in

r<S^b,.S''3"'th'::l."""' ""• *•'•' ^^^^ this standard prescription. It has been a household remedy for 25 years and carries with it the aut^6nty of one of S e

Hmldiags. Iboor and Window Piamaa.P^ate

Oils, Varnish, Hinge*. Screws and aU kiadi

•{ BniUaia- Haidwara, sad are prepaiad to

i Urt < rfl r fl\T 9ATn9 or >hlfrt antag^ • •

We guarantee price* to be aa low a« any in all caaes.

.BfitterXhaiLfjr Get it at your gn-cm'i. Accept na other. We guar-aotee it both in QUANTITY and QUALnTALHT us do your baking.

^Mcia l ty

ted out and it Is worth r e m e m b e r I n g . t l M t w h e r e farms h a v e advanced

tfc^-aaa^aad sMi a tup of tsrumha aoake d In a fruit fnlce Into a plain lea cream and fraesa.

Stir a cupfnl of cake crainba into a cup of milk pravan* with jnakat. or ffiVA 'A^Anmt»mJK-U^fm^^ V-t-i —

i* alwajra new to

or tbtd a bastard baCBM ba^iiis.'^ Dalleloua

h a s appaarad-• a .Qt thya«

p e a r a g a l a . f o r j t a o m e :

, >-* —Grata aaaelaat cheaia ta apraaTBa

required nnmbar of sandwiches. Cat the sHoea of bread In muuds with • biscuit cottar, spread with bnttar and add anongh'inam, talt and i«d p v -P«r to the cheMa to make It of tha

"""r Trith fhn Qfliwi iiiiiaj, auJIheu saute In a ifttfe hbt iHittar tintu baa«-tifuliy brown. Santa with KIT erlap grean —fj i^ A - 1

to d e c r e a s e d hau l ing cos t s . T h e ^d-

the - f a m i a * a p lant for the bus ineas of farming. T h a t Increment o t va lue which la due to thoaa th ings that ara described as j » d [ a i a d v a n t a g e a or Jja proTed --

Ruth's most famous chemisis, '"^' o LSI Ufa u a v e a a v a a c e u f^ —«—« .MHavfUD vi*

the aii>auCT n iim; wigautiaiiy ;polk Miller, uf Riiihiiiond; »anco in ran. . v , l .ui» |,s r^^fy^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , — - •• ••• > y ^ ^ . , . ^ . > „ j ^ na i l -

measures partly the increased valueof I«r i-'rujr Lkx, Inc. lOc a ^ x at

Sample on jequostof Polk Mil-

— — _ —r—, ImBrnTftmant. a ^ frequent ly a « a an Incraaaad va lna upon hla }Md, K in dilWcnlt, howavar . to . a n a l y z e t h e : wntlra tn«traBiaat-»f-

druggists and general stores. 2ic coupon in each box. Polk IfiHer Crug Company, Inc.. RicfaAond. Va,

I M. BELL

AtaOrcuit Court Continued and Held kw the-" — "

valn^whichlQUoKa-goQd roada. Tfaarw Is no doabt t h a t tha eoat of gnn.f

z— ? = :SXS3S W • S A f l * .

roada, la mat l^amne form of tazs^ tloa, which, ifi many laatatfcaat raftfco the land ownwa to add to tUa saHbiK price of their- laad that amount w**^

W a f a m a T t i i ; G ^ ^ ^ W ^ •aid Counry wu Thuiidat^ JUt 9. 1914. ^ T^'

_- Tbia_, well knowtt. -KuHing institution, recftntly ro-bujjt anrl fif11 in first alagg egndJ!

AjSKIE M l i u riTBK

Swnaraaf Salad. Mia au« ma lialf uupfula « wiuis cooked 'meai of chlckM with Baa daeumbai. out-aaU cup of invikcB avt qiaaita ajad ^ aana of peas and <ma cut af flxi^ eat ^ ery. .Sarra on latitaca'vltt ft koUall or maywhnaliw dresatag.

^TUZG;-

hay CTBftiatp t h a moA wm^*.>,y^ f ^ tbem In.tax^

Thla aroceaa la more dtrtlacar'oh-

EHNMT ifAHnKU.Og PAIME

The ~obj»ot o f fflfg euit i» to objain a 1 j " " " ! t * """"^ 0' Aort) by iha txas0xai^ •frcan tae dolbndant uu ILB uKJumls ufn'

served y . etty. - p r o p e r t r tr»ii«faF« WB«» diieet aaaaaamairta for i e w ^ . ''^la^alka. and pavteianta 'are InTaH^ ably aaUwa iiF tha ortguiM 6ow 6f tfl» property. T^c important point that la

^becwaiBg mora and moza ondarstood -yif ^maA 9*w^ U that ^oad i^a4a n -qolra a ctwidderabla thfeatment of J»pltal, and furthermore that anch as ti ^Wtmfint Is .a paying eaej Here aia

vs.

^^dn, is now being^operated by a miller of jrears' of ex­perience. The Flour beiug made at this mill, Fancy tmd Straight s^rad^ i s giving sat=

R. L. JOHNSON. I. v . .

H. M. OANOL NokMvUU V»,

imtDRiLUNir

Also all kinds of

FARM IMPLEMENTS FERTILIZERS

_ LIME PEAT "COW"

—'"CRASS 5EEBI

It will be worth your while to inspect our stock. __

F. A. Codffell & Co. Itlanassas, Va.

J. O. JUDIK SUCCESSOJi TO J. A. MORGAN

isfaction wherever used, and

tomers. It is made of the oeat wot at and

Bdpurei ^ tddlingaaiid other:

tion attd at tbeexjpitatjon o f three year»&*oi ™ « o v ! » ' a - d e s e r t i o n to hitvw \^\^ :f^ gtn

into y i « p ~ - r -inrnln lanti iiiwnirl. . „ T ? " * f * r came on this 8th day of Jblv. l O K hi t» lisart OB the complaiiiantVKD,

Ma^

-tuBtaaeai "of -aetnal-cblfdtaw

man wlioae Tuncsten Ucbt sensitWeiKas <»iua«a m n to

break at the sU^tPst Jar la aot colnc to J M J thui i n i M iiiui lUu ! •«—eg^BWilw auccesa.

• fhich h a v e boon obaar^ad. la Srarlgaa P ^ S of the country .

l a U a . W M U i ^ . Virginia, a f a n n e r owned 100 aerea b e t w e e n Baq H n r a n d Jonesvi l la . w h i c h h e offered to se l l for $1,800. T w o or three y e a r s a g o

— , __ , . . . . .v.. IS now] leave of » oan , from which it nnptujwi the said B«fw»daiit is not a WiiVfcrt »( , p . ' r r _~J L ^ ^ . . ^' • """"rni n^ m i s '<*»»f, aad Ih^appiieatioD tn writitiff d i f ^ M said comdsiBsnt for an onieT of poUicaiSoB againsl the said Eraest Marcellna P « n e , and

sale.. Water ground Mei, made of No. 1 cura.'constaiit-ly on sale, and is second to iQone. All (aiders promptly

^led and delivered to ncarb> merehanta if dewred.

Phone nNMagJttbloU^Sfl-

REAgONAtfLL yHK^ES-"

Prop^-ly cased and equipped with a good pump. •

Phone or write for partirnlftrn

tSWBl^

receive prompt attewi^: Ban a»fJKt prices paid fw

grain. Kvmuxi

M A N A S S A S . V A .

•i.1 J - - - . - « VJ..CC jvaiK a g o wB »n 1 pnys. lof a otTorce a null » 1 8 r o a d . K a s b s p r o v e d . and U t h o t i i A - - ( » that grejiid, it TX; therefore " » t farmer fotight the Improrement . *»»;;*ae-- a h i e e i e fuaed '"tSlBOtTTBlf' H a fariii. A l o n g t h t c n a m e rna<i A tr^nr^ of I t s acirea w a s supposed t o have been sold for $6,000. T h e parchaser refused the e o n t i a e t and the o w n e r threatened to s u e him. After the road improvement , and wi thoat any l » -

j r o v e r o e n t s anon t h « l«,.rf H . ^ ^ p ^ -

^»™e"»». P ' y ^ . i s not a lesident of t ^ ' - S t ^ a ^ V u g i a i a , and Hurt he law ia»idtod-«t-1822 U S t . N. W.', Wsahiogton. D. c ! ^ ttoit the oomplainant's bUl ehargea desertkm of the said eoatplainaot by the said defend'

11 pnys. for a ^vorce a nuinsa at thoro

£^2^p

_ by Uie Day W«ekorMMitk

J^WtHlfeaik^hKei-

/bMe ««e>tlfce^ ca^BidriHrnF ciplee of aqr buainMaraUcMB; GiTfl h r a cwll aiwl try "

HgAVY HAULING A^ SPECIALTY

M A N A S S A S . AfA.

adj

Bvia.

COLLECTrON 9«r C A K E a .

P r u n e Caka.—Cream a tableapooq-fnl of b u t t e r with four tat t lespoonfols o f s u g a r ; add t h e grated r ind of a l e m o n and o n e beatao e g g ^ 1 mflcad w e l l t o g e t h e r i - ^ d a a c o p ot nonr. a t e a s p o o n of baking powder, a qoarter o f a cup of milk. F l a c a t h e d o n j ^ In a pan and placa o a t O f r ' a B r a r of p l t ^ d and atewed prunea. e e r v e , covered with aw^" flavored whippad .craaai , ,

Crumb Caka<—Taka t w o a n d a : cuufula m flBgr, M B M a tod > Itt lt c u p f u l s o f a n i a r . b s e ^ a l f c a p o('Mtr~ t e r , one-fonrth o f a taaapoon -ot aalt. -c loves, n n t a i e a • s d j c t e n d B i B . a B d ™*w w e l l : w h ^ wa l l s t i a d , taka o a t a tnp-tal and to t h a remainder add t w o wel l

bea ten e g g s , ona cup of aoor milk. o n e smal l t e a s p o c w w a o t e . B e a t w i n T • * • rrom and put in to k deep aqnara tia' Spr inkle t h e cupfnl of c r a a h s oil top a o d balia atmrtyv

farm w a s soH t o t h e oriatnal imSH^

er tcfrtajasL -_——— fa Jackaon c o a t y , Ala^ama^ t h a

people voted a bond i sane of |25« ,000 . for road fmprovemaat and improved 24 per c e n t of the roads. T h e 1»00 c e n s u s g a v e the va laa of al l f a m land* 4a^ Jackaon c o o a t y aa $4.90 par

tfma ni« wniBs vriM at that

ordered and decreMi that ibe spp l i ea t i* of t U a a i A A)HH0 Man« Payiw-be aaifThe £ s r " " " fagraby er«»'«d. and it ia fur thy aJoKj^ • ° . " ?"^?"^~^™»**!^iJce»»8 Payne appear' withm Wteeo days after due eoecatioB of this order and do iTfiat ir neoessary to protect bis iutei»et; that a c < ^ of this order shall be sent by legiatered a>a 1 by the Clerk of thia J. o.irt »ddr«88«l to the said Ernest Matoel-1ns PiKTmB at lP2:i U S t . N W Iwi, iV.'.L . UA diAiliJ Ihsil be cprtified hy

^ashhig-

_ , — T s j d ^ e i i S i l to this U)art;that a eojiry of this ocdet be lAiblished for iota saooessive weeks in the JUniaaAB ^CT«*i a newqiaoer c i i ca la tag in Prinoe William Coanty, and a copy b i posted at the fro jt doet of tl>e Court B o a s e of the a n d cenaty 18 ia> u w aancia.

^ U t r -

% M Price Paid for Conih try Praiiiice n Exckau^ for

D. J . A R R I N G T Q N MANASSAS, VA.

wtm pKEwarc/uma OF ng sopig

__^ :_SCHEOUI.E f l

Woa< A f t a r ' Improwaiwant.

f « t o $15 per acre . Tha «wiaaa g i v e s tfa« r a l n e of Jack-county farm lands aa | 9 TS, and

J 2 4 4t J E- 'Haamx, Clerk. .

te l e Estete oT Williapi Nebptt HatnaoD, laf airt. ~

To WiUiam Nelsoa Bairisoo, iabtat. and " ^ I T T ^ f ^ he h«rs and ifiMriba-

b « 5 ^ » 1 4 , that being U » first d a / of the ^^.l^U^fna ot tha Ciroai* < W o f ftiMe Hilham Co«,ty. Viiaima, file my P^tiwia m the «Md ce«ft for the panom-^

• i S " * ^ eeruin funds now ia the hands of H. .: -ThnnitoB .flaTiaa^-fey, ,4 Mauasaas *ft

belonging to the said WiUiara Nelson Harri-^ u a^"^**^ '""^ • "J* of the lands of

.*r"*^' "^Pt^MJ. in the r^. i^yg.

HarUe, GnnKe aaTaV

Ask IS to senlyMijiir

Jt shows many of RicPs fashions for men, women and 'children and you can buyfiwuit with every iw-aurance Of satisfaetioiu

B. Rjch's Sons Tc»te FSt,Cw. 106

- W«shh<tw.l.C

In effect Jaa, 18, 1914 Sohedale fignies pohliahed aa inf-wmatioB

and u e not gnaraateed.

Teuns t^ MANASSAS aa foliew» SOUTHBOUJTD " " ^

No. O^Daily local. 8:5fi ». „ . Del inw* c o m s e ^ M at,'>n.»«» daily e icept S o n 4 «

£oL^d° "'V " "' ^'*^°-'"^ "5

So.t.i—lM,h through train, 11:42 a: - ^ will eto|j M M«ii».'«ha« on fla^r. ^ ^

No 113—Eipe(«Suadi^,4i:S5pym I * ^

i - ^ ^ — r . " " ^ i°^rmedia«, POU.W

, local {mm Wai* .

V I I

SURQCON 1>CNTIST A t ' l i a i M a a a » • » * ! • i S i — i a s n ^ j

^=HaeTOR CAH U1-ICtENfcY: is l a r g e l y a q o a s t i o n o f t h e s k i l l o f t h e repair man . A contpKeated and n i c e l j

b r o w n mgtif, i t a who4» egca.' pound e a c h of l o a r a a d ralataa. fourth, nf a i w — < id rttnm - a a * p<->iind of broken a a t t i i i tmeg. one^kalf lu iea .

Qermaa Ctiarry

o a a g r a t a d or otaag*

• a t a s t a ^ - b s t a u u t a a y p l j -Wtaa t k a ^ r t e a a f t a n a laad advapcaa It meaaurea a i^MUaataiaat be twaaa ihi! WHUJ l U tha 4fmmmirrhU ii^ adjaatiaaat. ia aooa eaaaa. la aharp aad Immadlate. Oae dlatlaet Itan of

n d a d hzjhs infsat: and for the f.^^lw.r •—p.TTt at har in .

A v a a pi c a k e rec ipe which fit L o n l T t a l r e a n n a d rad c h e n t e a , • o t i r . ^ x tablespoonfBla ot ..lymf t h « r o l k a of t w o

toCTtMtfl Tilnaa ta b s i i w i a g m u i s .—This la tba ..evideat frorm year t o year; that la^

prepared a t tba Immlgratloa l a t o t h a raral d ia tneta cnpfala of where road o o e d l t l o a s a i « favorable

« » a capfat of eapadal ly i s this trwe with r e c a i d to owners of a u t o m o b U e a Th»^ , y .

« a p of milk, one taWaapooafal of bat­ter , one-haJf a teaapoon af b a U n g pow­d e r and a quarter of a t e a s p o o n of aa i i . Birt t h e flour and .dry lUgKdtWia, ' k e a t tha yo lka of the egg* and add to t h a noar ; foM la the whitaa aftar B l x l a g a n the other Ingredients aad apraad in a pan an Inch th ick: drala Q i a ~ 5 E S m M "Ifld spread c r e r t h e d o u g h , spr ink le f j t b s^car a n d baka In a br isk o r e a

, ' or I S B •HmJt l a K a w : n d a a d a a d thoae s u t a a w h i c h h a v e

a c t i v e ia taaproTtag ttalr roada.

Immigration ia parthcaUrly a a r k « d where road oondtt loea a n taTdiaMa-la fa<*, the figaraa of the department s*ata to Indlcata that good roada 1»-directly tncraaae the demand for rural property:, and tJje prtce of farm land Hm 4»su xi a»y ooniBoditT; fr nttea

Wilham Neis B K E ^ T w J ^ 4a W -^T^ i ^ ^ ' ^ gotcbisoa. Qe«»» l B ^ oa»««r oc ttw **id ciicait eonrt, and paid ov«r^ to tbe said General Reoeiver by T » « > B Jaa-ney, sdministritor of tSe estate of W H HaiTiaon deceaked. wkirh ^.A 1 1 , ^ faad was derived from the persoaal estate of the said W. H Hanrisoa.de..e..ed, paid o««r aad t iaaefsned unae aa sooh f o i v i n n a r diaa of the said William Nel«>B b ia iaot

FI.OREVCE M. WALTERS, Uuanliaa ill WllnOi Xtiiuh HaiiwxB

appointmeat of the •wperior Court trf CoBBty of Los Angeies. .Smp gf

>rnev~ for i>: •

Tharaday. Wa^dnrtoa

street. NTW. addreaa: 710 X<th

«4*= MBS ttniidiBg, i>l»NA5aA§ VA.

inotoo to Warrenton, 8:1_ ^. „ Ho. 15—Daily locai, S:M p m.

^ m a to lat nff r ' " i a M i a l i e i i i WsahiagSg-sad Alaxaadna and to take 00 rananiMiT^ far poiaU at which sehedabd t o a t o p ^ * ^

NORTHBOUND No. l ^ - E i e e p t fiimi%;}o^ triii. War

rsaton to WaahinotcHi, 6:54 a. m

* ' ' " . . S ? " y . " " ' " " K i i Uala between M» aasaaaaad W a a h i n g i t e a O i a ^ n i

N a i i 4 - K M > | t t i f a ^ . A S T . M ; ; ; ; ^

• m & t e p o i a t a . P a U a a T f t u t o ^ ^ ^ No. lO-Daf fy I « i J , l : i e p. m . ^ ^ o n a e « «

•aa4:10 P - . f r e m W w r e M C M K l l i J ^

I

aaaaaaad W « J , i B 0 o ^ 6 : S 6 p . m.

l i ^ ^ 2 f ~ ^ ^ ^."fg'' "*•»• «>»«bM ani.

This 18 the season toiortrgver 'o\irneed»fofr Wtre, "Rubber

ogng., PQttibY Nptting,. i&. Plots ana Plow ^ .

Onr repa ir a e r n e a i a quick and eCBcieot. o n a o f e a r machanica ia

fo ddaya—DO t i a k e r i a c . CfltMBltatxioa

- - r - ' — — * = - — - - - . 3 ? - - = — - ril .Wayear

RANDALL CO.

Kssi sf r ikl lsSskssl 8»it«w •fTtrglals

Lattert.Science, Law. Medicine. EnginaarM^ ^ t-OAN FUNDS AVAILABLE

w o ^ e d y aad d e e » m n « stadenta. 110.00 WBrtaH coets to V i r u m s stsdeata

v_7* u * j ^ »T , 4vg^ iaianaartiats Baiale. O.ac

TOOT, BoiMeis' Jlardwa»^-ji°-a?-0»i» v^

for the genuine Ohjpr.PtowB riaoobanr. **» ^ . T a genuine Oli j^r,

and Repairs.

WX^Wagener

aoirrBBnmm _ S o . ^ D a i H Iboal lor HarrieoBbaro a M lanaathats Bwate. 0:80 a. ai. *

*onbarg.

M A N A S S A S , V A .

•aoapt Saad^y to Bm-

j - ^ - S e ^ i d - u ^ ^ - p & s : ^ : SORTHBOOND.

_ N o . i l 8 — j ^ i l j \n-mi o 10 a. , . No. 14—Daily except Sunday (roa Bar-

• • • — ^ ^ ^ M ^ » ^ ^ — — ^ ^ ^ - ^ - - - - n naoBboiy to Wasbiagtoa, U>:M a a man Parkx'Car.

Wo. 28—Dsily 1

Pall-

be guaranteed by the ownersT

arms or i m d tjtlea

F a r m s list?<i with us"-*!!! b* advertfaed a m o n g lOO.Ono members , wi thout any e x p e n s e t o the owners . Owners m a s t ment ion the low«»t price and send jj}

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t i g i v _ O n l y reasonaSTe pieced f a n n T o r l i i ^ " " " * *'*'"" ^°*- 9 " d 10.betweaa a r m f ' ' " ' ' • ' • " ' ' — ' ' ^ — * •

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year in advance :oN.a«M.«^, i CHARLES K. STEPHANY, - . - — - , — — - » - • • ••' »»- w>ai Charlott*s»,lIe, V , [ ft-i^-imo-* 615 9th Ave . Munhall. Pa

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HF MANASSAS .lOr FRIDAY. JULY 24. 1914.

fcrOWN 9RDINAM£fi&

1 tUm:. i. Upon eoBiplyinif with Uic cWMijtiyn of mgking appltcauon fur coo-; . : rtt^tion to pttWic w«t«-mippfy and the f«>nj#fil of a fee of thrte (So.uOi LiuJiiUi,

the Su^enntefldent will is«>u<f » wntt«n « t r » i l granttRfr thr pmnlej^e U["i' th»-• ' terms prescribed by the (Ordinance of the Town, but the introduction i.t sniti

C£LECTION OF RIGHT BREED ^i»t.er. »hall on)y be made under the direction of the Superintendent and I y a • properly qualified plumber who shall use such pipe, fixtures and fittings, ah j-hall

*»n- Wiwiiiif»T-«g«--fwrttti »n^ •>ai'* plffiTih«T_i»> f*ifth«r r««H«««d :W BM»+.4? f ^ i J

V S R G I F H A

RICHMOND: L f hofna. Minorca* and Other ^mail , report in writing to the Superiptendent witETn Torty-elght (48T"lyurs after com-

Pcwte Af« 8Mt tor g j c " *"""•*-cans forOancral Purpoaa

Do yon want poultry for meat pro. toeeiaT Du yvn waul iiuuiuy tut vu

poultry prodDcera? Or do you waat wUcb wiU eombine as well aa ttka production of both meat aad «(gaT Th« anawer to thia question, aaya the

"Oklahoma I^armer, will help greatly In Toor selection, (or if ypu desire a meat br—il, sflectinn should te^ — - t - Iroas-th» Aalatica or Cornish, or perhaps an

cro—,& mfid fha ennaaln^ shertd net

pletiag work, and t>efei« t&e sMd w cumed on. t^e preceding Section renders party in fault dollars. L

Mltnre to eonply ma rhis thd | liable to a fin« of ten ($10.00)

SEC. 3. All services must be provided with a stop cock on owner's prem-o p c lAOU

i p r t box ises, soThat when necessary water may be stopped willioat opening'stop DOX in

street or sidewalk. After pertoission to connect with and use the public water supply has bean granted a property owner, it sbki) be the duty of the Superin-tenoent of. Fublie Works to excavate with the Town force, or cause to be exca­vated, by a licensed plumber, at the expense of the Town, a suitable trench from the water main to the property line of said applicant and to place the fol­lowing pipe and fixtures.

l . f tA three-fourth-inch corporation cock tapped into the main pipe in the streoc. r

rizes

Second ¥fech m October 1914-October 5-6-7-8-910

A "yoose neck" of three-fourth-inch lead pipe, 14 inches long and as

^-"=ft"Xhtw^fountwlfic^"g«lvaniM38?me^pipe7proper^"^^e^ to Sie "gdoiS~ffieeV,~~ Uld^xtending to the property line of appbcant.

4. One straight way stop cock and fox line. 5. One meter and meter box on service pipe. S^, Leaving JL Hiiitable ronnpcHnn for.the nontinuatinn nf thf mipply pip«.^-

upon the premises of the applieact All the woik of making said connection And of proper^ and securelv refilling the trench shall be done in accordapce with ^ e directions of the Superintendent and to his complete satitfaction.

SEC. 4. Nothing in. tMs ordlnaace siwil {»«v«nt tbe occv^ant of a l ^ « f tenement^supplied with Towy water, from having, when his hydrant or {gpc ir ouToTorder, tbe tU« 4f Wfct«r6n andtSet lot,"ffiTen«nieni, wj'fli the o ^ a s ^ f o f the occupier thereof, nor preyeut any persoo from taking Town water to extin­guish a nre, nor preV(3lt Town water trom being used by a fire company.

WAIXR METER ORDINANCE Fia«T thfijier-

be fsTTied on beyond t^e first genera-tion,Wid it is rarely advisable at all.

If yon want egg production, you may •a lwt fmm tha I^ghoms. Mlnorcas.

Thare ifa*H b< nteced. f^XAh*- gog.t of the fgyn. j>n a t^ of i vice pipes sui^ilied witJi water from the mams oi toe Town s Water Wotte to an buildings iii premises one or more water meters.

SECOND. All water will be furnished by meter meastjrement, at the rate hereinafter scheduled, and all water passuig through any meter shaU. bepidd for Hccordlng to mtiier reading at the rate specified whether used or wfstAd. — "

T M B B I That o»«h a e t o s is the ppajistty >f thu Tsmi and at all tiuiui tail ject toTits con&Qriiriia7n8pec£i6Ja', and Wtrew »ny metfeflB iBCSCBd oirorwltlfln- - -

enter the same it all reasonable bobrs for d ie purpose of eUininiag, repairing^ replacing, or removing said meter or to take meter readings.

FOURTH. That any meter injured fronvfaot water backing tnHU heaters, or' from cause direcjjy, or.'indirectly, attriba£able to tiie owner oc ooeupants,. wiQ ho r«.n<»w<»H nr r>pairwri h y tho Tnmm at tha ovpaTMio nf tht. ainii ntMnyur «y ^ifm-

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VIRGINIA STATE FAIff ASSOCIATTOfJ PICHMOND.VA.

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FOR ONLY $£0Q POSTPAID

A VOJLUJWE OF KAUTIFUL »^:^H^^

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'AnconasT Camplnes, Buttercups, and pant other at me gmaiHij iJigwls. Howetw, j In the majority of purpose fowl will be fotind best adapt­ed to the farmer wno wishM to keep a

cases the ienerai j FiFtH. That where water is supplied to more than one owner, family or occupant, through a single service pipie on which there is a meter;^ ti^e Town will not undertake to f p ™ ^ " " *i>^ i^argt^ for ftfich water amoBfy thp t^vpral o w t i ^ ,

By DR. Ha M/CLARKSON

purpQ^ the Amwican breeds, such a s the • Plymouth Rpcks, the Wyan-dottes^^lfs Reds', etc., asd the Kngllsh breeds particularly the OcgisstiQBib-are about equally adaptable.

Does your market have any prefer' ence ta to the eol<»' of the skta of the

itany markett do, KB* mow) so ths* ft psjTi

to cater to thia choice. I f the market prefers a jellqw skin, this Orpingtans and l*ngshans wtU be ellmiaated at the-On the ecattrary, if tl^e market wlabea

^AsTO whtta sMiML- inaBg'JjL

OCgnpantnor f«miTiM, hn» ti^n Mil tnnnuti, HIM wf MBIMI - . —J the owner tfami|^ whose premises sud service pipe - first passed, and' in* i cas^ eiA s^wrate owner, occupant or family shall be subject tp the n ^ i r charge bereiwiRer ^>e<afied. -^

SIXTH. That if at any time a meter shall be fi with, or for any reason snail fail to register, or' slikn be found defective in

to have been tao^ered

regiatering since the last jl^revioas reading, the water' e o n s o m p t ^ -for {keriod may be^ estimated by an averaj^ of previous readings thiougfa the or froon future iifeadingB, or fipoot

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SEVKMTH. or owners of the property swyed with witw^I

1J15U3ffi33 .fJ.i.'Jf.ifrraivnj

or not.

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It the owner by such wmsr^

ADDRESS THE PUBLISHERS

IHAWAS3 EIGHTH. NO r ^ a t e or <£BoeanC shall be allowed upon any bill by'jreasoa of

ateiflMirtenTm) days orevfoiia to •~'*^ *'''*''^-

a premtna-o( Ave to -eight I f^^-~^__ ^ ^ per dosen m^ for ^ ^ ' o r - t h e - ^ ^ * " ' ^ "•*• OMlS

I»«ferred e^or. It is always advla-aiblsr to give the markets wttat ^ l e r call for aJMi win pay tOr. so,, if your market has a putlonlar desire as to the color at thetlegg. setect yodr', breoJ

Drdingly.

TENTH. Bills shaU be pirid. quarterly at the <rfBce ef the Town Trea^jce^. oirorbefiH« tbe VHk day of tiairinoath fof towing 'die serviee. A failure to pay the sanfe by Uie ISth day of sodi Bu»th shall be deemed as notieef to the Town to disooDttnue' the water service, and Town, by its agent, will turn off the water, detach its connection,, or, at its option, enforsc paylaent.with an addi­tional ten (10^ per ei»)t utxM the amount of & e bill so delinquent. An extra chaise of fifty (50) cents will be made for turning water on after it has be«n turned off for £auiise. The fninimum charge shall be paid in advance.

n f t e e a (15)r days before the water rent shall -be payable, tite Superinten­dent shall furnish the Treasurer of the Town with a correct list of aO persona to whom water is suppSeSraad the sum payable by each for w&ter rept; and TC shall file witfc' the Clerk of the Council a r e c e ^ of the Treasurer, s lowing the

.te of said water rents. The Treasurer diall keep an account therein fa and shall have bills made-oat ior^ the same, showing the a n w o i t itee

and the aaiMWBt'which win be due. When water is cut off tar non-payment a fee of fifty (5C^ eents shall be

paid to 1|w To tm Treasurer before a supply is turned Oit again. —'"—

«h»pi — l i ^ j l j uf -ilie JUlWUlllMehi, sfaJl fe j iaUe » a gne of ar t lesa iawiwF ssare ih— ten ($10.00) d ^ a r s :

ELECTRIC LIGHT ORDINANCES

quicker tkaa^tM'

SECTibN 1. When formal r.«^rww^L>.« tnaru^ltat^ /if th«> K

The-moat proftaMa pasted teslng la ^be«t temt;

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W^pta tmtf (e <•• All oonnectioas and he«ise wiring must be of asuila sise for tha-aeryies t » ^ iJhdeiwl, using for conneetiops not less than No. 10 ibsBiBted copper wire.

Ai) wirmg, both-ootside a»d inside the hooNJC shall M | y l a a t . fat m^ecJal •ad workmaoslnp, ail ti&e recuitcments of S ^ b - E a s t e m T a i t f Asaociati«B,

i irthe^lxleiwLiKrsltegglatianafor

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ajjafljinake, or eaaae te be

permit has been gr»ited a property owner for y Lighting System, then the Superintendent

' »lectrician f ^-^..iiiii^tn^ a ia »^^rmg, at the rnrrMf r* the T ( ^ , ^ s follows:

_ AB h a l t cooaections are to be '- ' **• "^^—. — ^. from tM^Tsecondarr tape of 6616 tHUBF fbffinen. or frvoi secondary circuit wires sfmng along the street.

The secoodaiSr cireiuts are desigBsd-not to carry over SSOvoltsand all boose w u i i f •liiMui 111 l » iiiywiMJ Willi Ixiptjfa. biaided waterpfoetr—ulati

"plaeift '^^^kOmnSet fiAi Xi^oL"-

«f the applicant ti* a meter "plaetV preferably en the ootside of the W%re it can be eottweniently read eack month.

The v ^ r is furnished by and is to remau the property of the Tewa. aad 4 e 3apeltetendent.-ar bis aatiioriMd assiistuits^ « p s t be aeooided the right to eMar tta iiiinpnii of the coasBmer at all reasoaahie h o o i ^ o r tlte purpose ci j^n^MUJ—di l iw** itplBeing•••< metar,T«-Ut«ute* the J h a a t i i r a i a y e a a i e .

W V d w r tficmeterte located on' the wts ide or iasiiie of tte'hBiIdhiC. it I a h n y * be acceasftle to the Saperintendsat, 1 " n « »« ter is to be provided with one twa-pole, single throw, cot off switch^

. . ^ - — t in buiMiay

WASHINGTON. D. C* U. S. A.

SK LEADING NUMBERS

Sheer Wash Matenals JFOT Cpol Sinniner Drcasseg and Wftkta-

Pnced IB a wmy Amt tke vi Ihgjiwiffriiib CMj. If

- S B C 2. AB purments for use or consumption «rf electric currant are t e be made ia aceordaate with the ncntetioo of the Bctera as read aad repocted by 111 I 111 II "•"•{a'lif Jjj"''''K ''T'^-j^:^^?^^^ the Itet that the owwat

Ovsrfaadiag oC ta aaaae lag troiMas.

S K C Z. Bilk^ar the use or osBaumption of electric current are the office a< the Torn Tvcaaorar oa the « n t ) foHowinc table • (

I m t Wf eaidi month and to Ae

the electiie ewTCRt e o t o * mm aM p«MiQr,.iB •Mli i iB'to fcr t 4 i a ^ A y e I

l i e can t a t h e T e w B

€ aB parties coaaeeted

Tor tlie use, or SBC.-t at the rate of ten aieter

ooosompdeo of eleetric current wi« cents per Kilowatt hour, as NMitered ^ the Town's

said rate to be for current caasnmed up t a 4 i , 0 n K . 'W. fig_

SKT . a Where the use or oonaam) per 3**r,

nptior oT etecx _ ^ . than fio.OOC K, H. per j » « , tW <%«» Aargu i shsll ?** " watt houT^ as registered by theTowr aw^

be allow*.^ T< irTT

tior of etectrie emrcat

meter*. _ _'

^k*« e^Mr teatv ^ ^ >F. i A reV.a;.- «fji tft.r 6u. >> K W ptr v^ar, tbe dues

!• centf iric'fafi of ten . "lO) .-M'.np ttren cauiculatqci upsn a

c«Ttfi per Kiiowatt hoar

» o t e t of eight,

New aadl Pattens. 3<MDCII Batfatr,—New fkvai, figured, dotted^ or striped ^eets; in Sfi^ggtaat ptiUxna of the

32-iiick Sak W»fp Tub SUrtiaf^—In bhie, black, layoMier, pink, brown, and giwn gtnpeg; all m guanurteed tub pBxrf; ctripca T«qr in lug Ituin mu^ o n ^ to Pekin stripe. A^yard'. . . , • ' . ' ^ oiK

^-S[!l?!!^3**r^_2^iSi=£!^^ ? ,green, brown, bhife. tan and hlHr apd white; abwlutdy tade-proof. Tfmateriar lades, bring it badcand we wiHrefomi IPMieY or ifpt P Y«n n»w matArial At^ jp^ .. _ _

45-mdi French and Belgian "—'^ rmri I mm Til of the latest shades. The ideaT mat«^> % nkfr*«, 'iyytwH

gpc valueTat, yard . . . . ] ~-

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^^'*'***vSft**Tr** **"*«'*• F«h»ie-Heed« No Ittmkig.-Just the ma caiidfens dresses, romnen. and p)ay saits—also v rrK "'" teria} for ekddm's dresses, rompere, and •HMwnnasR street dresses; cbeiee of pmk, brae, tan, green, ^m^^KO^ stripes. At, yard

^ _ Wa*h Good Stor5-3t««t Floor

women's house or black, and^lavrader 1C^