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f r mmBSM ^ VOL XIX." No. 12. MANASSAS. VA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1913. ONE-DOLLAR A YEAR WANT CHANGE iN UWS Bif>ORT OF COMMITTES ON LECIS- ['TnBtti^rs Ift- LegisUtive Conuaittee Will Make Report to^wrmen' Institute At Xlroveton. Tbe following^ comprehensive report will be BubmittBd to tbe Fanners' Institute at Groveton t|^ morrow: SOME TAX CdPARlSONS How Prince Waiiun Show* Up An Ui^t Charge By ••••••llli IVIVUI'Vi " When one reads the annual re- port of'State Auditor Moore for the year ending September 30, 1912. one finds namy interesting LATION Mr. Pre^ident^ Ladies and Gen- tlemen: Your committee on legislation beg leave to submit tbe follow report: 1. We believe the matter of taxation should be thoroughly revised at^« coming session of our legislature, and with other things, we recommend the es- tablishment of Boards of Equali- zafaon. lirsLth^ iwaM M tounry Supervisors at the first meeting. Priaee Wil- liam county is credited with turn- ing into the state the sum of •$22,029.99 ana ts chai-ged with various sums aggregating $23,- 403.80, which indicates that this county is in./the list of the 78 which receive more than they give. This is a wrong conclu- sion, however, as_ sums are PROCEEDINGS OF COURT STATE O m C E R S EXEMPT Special Term Hmi Little Work But it it of Value to the The special term of the Circuit Coilr)E convenea^oh Monday \*tlh Judi^e J. B. T. Thornton presid- A grand jury, composed of i n rhamhcrs, this week. charged against Prince William for schools, etc., which are not for the use of this county_alone, but the benefits of which are Not Liable For Co«ti in Matter* Pertaining to the Dutiee MENTALLY IRRESPONSIBLE THE BOND ISSUE CARRe A question of great interest to many coQiiiy affd~ stare officials was decided by Judge Thornton, C. J. Meetae, J. E. Nel- son, W. A. Evans, M. A.Florence, Robert Molair, P. P. Chapman, B. L. Bryant, W. M. Bettis and John A. Nicol, was sworn and I asked for several warrants for Some time age M. A. KoffiiS^ game warden for Brentsville District, appeared before William May, Jujstice of the Peace, and brought in indictments against Charles Corum for burglary, W. T. Wine for assuaitand- E4ward Fields for homicide. George Corum was arraigned after the assessor's work is fin ished e^ch year, sits as a Board of Equalization to adjust griev- aitces 01'" 'inuiviuuaia. "rrow tnc only recourse for sueh is the €oart, and-the cost of litigation - prwludes any fegftftfOi' redress must cases. Second, certain in- state officials, usually the State Treasurer, the State Auditor and rd of Equalization each year and properly adjust the val- uatiuus, rtail and personal^ as be- participated in by all the counties comprising the Eighth Congroo- sional District Taking these under consideration, the amount charged to Prince William should !|^lt,l@£0D^~making a net gain to the state of $2,376,19—instMid of ff ^"«^j and Trh'r^ 'w"iiH r* to answer to the char'ge of high- way robbery on Clay Fletcher. His Jjlea^was.th*t th§_ money— $10.00 — with which he was charged with steaJmg was won from Fletcher in a crap game move our county from taat '"78 List" ^—— : Other features of as muchin^ terest to our citiaeno ao the above rowing and that he was justified in tak ing it away from Fletcher, jury acquitted him. violations of the game law. Af' ter a hearing Justice May dis- missed the W'arrantaand- render^ ed judgment against Game War- den Sallins for costs. Then the The ^ayer of Henry Keys Ad- judged Insane And Sent to PetenbuFg Asyhm. Advocates For Water, Light and Sewerage Win By Vote 9l 102to3«. Ed Fields, the negro who killed Rain on Tuesday came in a Henry Keys'last Friday; ^wassteadydown-pourlbr the greater indicted by a special grand jury part nf the day but the enthus- on Monday morning, and Mr. jiasm of Manassas voters wa« not EOBCT^ A. HtlKihlaon mwignL'#<»=*-'bit damponcdt—Ff om—febe- his counsel by the court. Mr. pearliest opening of the polls v<^es Hutchison ver7 frankly told the \ began to drop in the ballot box Court and the Commonwealth's , and on every comer could be seen Attorney that his plea of defense; little knots of men in famest would be "mental incapacity" on , discussion of this all absorbing the part of Fields. He stated] topic of bonds or no bonds. There that thenegro was-employed to. has been nothing;^ttt local matters protect the coal yard where the, approaching this question for in- tragedy occurred and very evi- j terest to people of this town and Sheriff came into the case and i dently thought he had done noth- that interest was proven by the levied on a cow belonging to Rol- lin.o, which action caused Rpllina to take the matter up to a higher coun." Wednesday morning, on a hear- ing on a rule against Justice May, The I Judge Thpmton awarded an in- junction restraining May from ing but his duty in pursuing the large vote cast. death. Such a plea, Mr. Hutchi-ivote in Manassas precinct was \Hill liald. wuuld utLtiJailatt o i l l l inalBding Bona-who lived Just a week be- ite tH^mary, the Charles Corum arraigned and pleaded not guilty to the charge from' Mias-Lwi P&yftft: Hd was flmtd $25.00. ^^ . . la the case of Commonwealth. W.- T. Wine, the latter woa commission in lunacy and an ex-' outside the corporate limits. The pense which might be avoided, j bond issue was canied by a vote Judge Thornton, being of opinion ,of 102 for to 88 against it a total that Fields' mental condition was jof 141 votes being cast, wij^ one procfiedfng to collect the c66li IB ^iicH. that h|;Miraj||tjf question from Rbllins, on the ground-that any officer who in- stitutes wi^^^ suit is not liable for costa. ^Vft eompuriaftna: tween Che VHf luus wunties uf the state. "~~ V-..-r-.:—:^.::: We believe that real estate Tn the ^roporfiiohal amfiunt"^ bonij*^ iTirfftht.Bdn<>Rs a g a i n s t it QgHliKiUEMT PBHSONOTi ^thfe State of the Tuiieus system _^ of lahfTfegfstfation whera&y the|" "Pmce'V^Iffiua ' state i^eeoro^es^ftfasPhiteiguarran- lur of the titica to all lands with- in the state. 3. Tterst itf e no^ interests in _the state paramount to the school interests, and a6 appointed ofli- DBUNQUEtrr CAPITATION ' Prince William > FaiifBA 8,100.90 — Loadoim 2,398.50 Fauqnd^r 'f!^ showsufavorably for- our county treasBwrwIio hds no way ctatfggd Willi aaaauli on the peg- son of DeWitt Herndon. Wine was admitted to bail in $1,000 until the second day 6f the Octo- ber t^na Hln botidsujeii weie Granville Keys, C. H. Wine^ T. N. Berryman and Kate H. Wine. —£dward~FHelds waa^ adjudged . The statute provides-ior one hallflf the costs if it comes out of the ^pwiimouweallJi and full costs if it is from either defefl- t time be placed on trial, ordered [ Those who had opposed the is- that Fielde be taken to the State sue "too^ their medicine'" very" Asy am at I'etersburg for con- j pixilosophically. They were, in ^n^r^^rt ywtit gii<iTr-BTtrift M t f t e I nearly all ihst&hces, entirely ain- aatlMM3tie»^^jfe<«^jfeemed-bim to cere intheip^pegtttiii>n and merit' be 'aane. in which event he will;ed reBpect Trpm even the moBf dant or prosecutor if found liabltf. and upon this quootion arising y hothor a ototo officer can of enforcing the payment of the poll tax. ie~ag"he shoukt—be PBnpKKTY TA^Uan^..nt..i^iiieh tiaae he ^ H be Fairfax. .^ ^^;_^... Loudoun...... fauqnier 86.16 1,084.24 155.0a 103.87 taxes w e 4 ^ mand that^the^aw shall be so <^hftTigftd thp<- t>i^ Srhnnl niafrict Boards shall be elected by their HiatriftH rpapwriv^lv and shall have power to levy~the"W*oot; taix, within the limit of tilts' statute and amenable only to the TOters of their districts. 4 We believe the state should -become more active in ^e matter of building state roaids and that the StatS Highway Commissi<Hi- ers should formulate a compre- Konaipp pjpT' »^' gw>H rnuA >tnilH, ing, lookihg fi«t to the twilding of trunk lines between most im- portant termini. In the matter of local road ad- ministration. the present system There: would be even less de- linquency in this tax^were it pos- sible for assessors" to° locate each faokler so t^t the treasurer could find Kin} {U;^ collecting liine^ LAND DgLiWQUSKT TAX PrincSWilliSin ...... 162. T7 Fairfax ....... 1,398.92- Loudow...—,,. . 2? 58 Fauquier 46.00 All of the figures given here prove that Prince William ceun^^ is doing her part in the collection of taxes; also that she is-onf aiiiy charged by the audit<»- witb soms of money .'not properly tto be deemed as her own expense. Agricultural "High School is at mnded by papils from •other coiin^ H«.H, hnt Princft WiUiam h«»ar8 the burden lalone. of tbe charge ^l —We acknowledge with thanks it^& tWAipt at muiAMHntsay mentally weak and conunitted to the PctcrBburg Asylum until saeh be made Qabb foFcosts, Jiidge Thomtsn held that no official can be so held whoinstitutescriminai fMrcl^rt supporter of the question. This ends a trial where jnstfce There seems to be few, if anv tw rBlurned here lor trlaL was meted out with the fewest | "sore spots" left, and it now re- possiblc delays.— .••- ^— jroairiiBfor the active advocates of Y\^]<^c »trm c»»^ «f t>i<a ghnnt- .the project to prove tiie wisdom. S^ retomed to this cooft for trial In the case of'Massey & Brown vs. Holfatr" the injunction beretiO- fore awarded was^dlssolyed and case dismissed. Frta^ Griffith vs. Celia May Grrifith for divorce.—^rintiff "giveit l e a v e T o ^ e tunended KUT Court adjourned until Thurs- day. '• ^"""^ " ~~ ~ ' On ThursdseN_the Court con- fimuiA t\^f^ Thrift sale of the fRiEWLOE Jiffi mm Comptdflf-farmto the puriehasers, Messrs. Hale,Giarber and Garber; several decrees wete-entered. Meetrag of Berkeley Can^, C, V. The reunion of Berkeley Camp ill be held on August 30th at Little River church on the old Bnuldoek Koad, where tne old Hghth Regiment was so hanct^ is at fault.—Tbe county , „, be^ divided into small road dis- tickets to the Warrenton Horse 4B^fcaii4 * K»4 superintendent Show which will begin n^tWed- "ilected"m ea<a. by tie v6ferror-"<a^«y. TTTar RsaooanoaTJE said districts respectively. Thus ways presents a fine exhibition he becomes answerable to his and this one seerns to be a ^^ near neighbors, who have truste* rfloore promising than ite ereqe- him to care for his own and their cessors. -reads;—It bocomea a matter of Pinotnny acang oj US wJH bavc -on this side the great divide. Roll call at 12. All irotber PRBOMCtS pride with him. would place the tax at $2.00 for W^e believe that all county males and $5.00 . for females at and district officials Shouki be least. Any dog off his master's elected, not appointed, and that premises, without being muz- -aM ame, muhkipaT"aod oauiv]iTed,~shouId be a legal"garS^Ji^ tyoffioaJs shall be paid by salaryiany man with a piin and without; y^i;;;»y- and the "f«* and commission sys- * redress for the owner. Such a i f~'«^>»"«»« «">••• • s(»neiy entertained <umng-tSe war. As so few of the old Eighth are left, it is that all .who can possibly get there will CBdcaVor to do so as-it veterans are respectfully invited. PRIMARY VOIL irrCOUNTY t. tam ftf rcf nmppnap he i>.boiiKh«>d. , Inu? jias. stamped out hydropho-" T;>KJPT,_^. 6. We respectfully ask the j bia in the British Islands. When •• endeavor to acquire such legis- S. WeTt-neve if is feasabte I ill proceedings in the ilitoBJEkrge~~Qf Ms-flfficial dotifBa, juad that set- The dyiBsinn ^aw si numeRiiis Mthbritn»^ all having the common sense belief ^ a t any oth«r coarse would tend to' dis .prpmiaflB of which be-*F1elda—jsubdtied;it was thoroughly good byfwjfg fhft gtitatfsliaai; and CSatl^^Tfaatured but was also thoroughly as often reftised^ do sior. It was imbued with the sweets of vie- upbn the threat nf-Keys to hit[tory.- To the resounding explo- htm with a seal».weiglrt, wudlsion of fire crockom o lot of courage aa official from enforcing the laws iseident te-lus office. fWident Wibon's Next Uatmt Move Wai be to AsMt American Farim»s- In a statement given.out Wed- nesday of this week. President Wilson says that the next great work to brnndertaken by this administration will be legislation for the relief and protection of the farmers. Here are some of -the IhluKU he Mid to^ the news' papCT reperteggj "Oorfarmers must have means afforded th«n of handling their needs, easily aud luex- peosivi"^ "TheJ sliuuld lit fuiuishe^ ing indicate no feaihgorreiurtbfJfteS of thecoraieqttent results to hint- city uad«r $75,000 bonds. self, fle said to THE J&URMA^, rep6Her thai he Lad repeatedly ordered Koyg—to-—leave the The-crfiwd which had waitpd around to'roocivo the aaooaace. ment of the vote could not~be Fields, that the latter took the \ empty" boxes and ban-els were gun from the comar of the office soon gathered in a {die and then and fired the fatal shot Tlie' the dondy evening sfcy was farflp neai'O nnyT t'^'** ^" '^^'^ rmt iwt-f>nd liantlyilluminated by theaaeend- tO Bn >^o wt>ito mari TSntlTpMi, ing ffamp-q of ft hniifire in the na he chought. tnymrdn thr nfrrrM'n frrrnl uniii^ p<wt l^fTlt^p ground and believed that he had Others were, started at different wounded Keys in the foot; he points, some fire works were bad started to-give himself up found, and the town wasmore : < when, he said, "Mr. Blbba duiie biighUy lighted, inapeta, than if* gi^bbed me away from there." ^kctridty was already installed. The negro gave eveiy evidence It;was no place for a man wil^ of-bong-mentally weak at the "a grouchy" but it is a pleasure tin^ he X(M his story and a^ t^say that nobody seemed to be peared to be so utterly irre8poB--4a-t»at franM of naind—if there ' sible that the action of the Court were any such they certainly on Monday gives a-feeling of kept it Well hidden. Itwassnre- dongcfoue Iji a jubilee uiyiht and even the tatiifiwtion that a character is removed—dangerous ubiquiUusCT^^boy eontriboted tEroogfilhiavCTyHTesponsibUity. his portion of noise, at least. The next step-whatever it Famien' lartttute at Lynchborg: \,^ ^-{^ awaited with interest. Thftre neema tn ht> a p«rf<»rh\»gill- infi^ess^on the pMt of "thoee who were on tlie—streets "A'aesaay" The~tenth annual convenUuu uf Uni V&Rlula Paimill's^ laati- these ftMlities bef^gg-their exr^tQtecloaedJastFn&g-^iQj^^,,^^g|^ ^^^ erery faith m the "Aii4_±hey:-wiiiJie. img. «4aext meeting «r-cne execunve ^ ^ ^ .^ ^^^ It is safe to our next ^roat task and duty. "Not only is a Government committee. The directors whose tenn ex- is safe cay that a body' of men such as •these, who have worked strenu- comuiissiuu abuut to lepoi t whicn ; pirea wicn the convention were ^usly to pat Manassas in the rank ia charged with apprising the! re-dected. Thgy are; James ^^ p,.ogr«sive towns, who have e best metlwds yet| BeMwood, of SoothJRiehmOnd; J. madesome personal sacrifices for m m ^ la UUsiMiiei. but Ui«JH. C. Dcmluj. of EMexoougtr; the goodol the town, and wh«e Departinait of Agnculture has: Westinordand Davis,. of Lees- ^^^ j ^ ^ comnwnity is also undertaken -a senous and burg; Walter E. Hathaway, of ^^^- reproach, will do every- l.air5 2!P « 2 systematic study of the whole Lancister countv: and joiui T. *. . „--,4fuiV,i ijoLjiin^ €r«£^ ^^J^^^'^M^^^*>^°'g^*°^".. '^^^«eeda3^t:^rtTfiirwwar mmtiirif MLMIOBTVCSI' I, i. r .„ ^ . , J ir _. and a monument to which they Uve^omng_^ither, wiU cer-^dent Daxia_8methered_an effort ^^ . . . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ,, tainly affwd the needed ma--on the floor to launch.a Doom for With the added touch of water. ' fT* ' ' Mtrttpt - «• ft i a -i. 1. . .•-•'%-»: ti 8 to the people of the countrysides, hexjce. iBt sowmnr ^Q"^ Vgya ^.^j;^ andjcwtiage Manaoooo ean V 3F iVy" t f - « ^ that virjT goon.".- •proper Statei ia-snil i^o^'t^lber SlateAhaf the township w Later, when asked rela- , , , , -., •. i, ,-> - , L J •.. hold her own with anv citv even tivp to iL Mr. Davis laiicned it , , , , u\K Lo K^ JTt'- _ f^ :Qf_gTeater f.ze. and ve j^rt . hnnding »{-4>tt wwiuec; trict system fag aiiopted fey such[^;~w<«* P^ commission men doing business cc unties as are fitted for the in the District of Columbia: change by certain required con- 7. In behalf of human life, and .(^jiiuns, the jnaiter to be also left jr, |^.:^hQlfnf the'pro&Pective and to tne counties by local option. (^^rtaln develmamettt-o^-a-great.Magisterial di.^tneta amid.,b^ inojitrj' within the State, the: taken a.-the township unit, chance of which, however, isj Respectfully submitted. Jv City father* who engineered the » JonyoTRydton, Va.: have is-! The woman's awtflianr eiect«i ^^.^^ ^.jj j^ ^j^^^ .^ .^ ^^^_ ja^sued caiJs aunuuBCuig tlie ap- the feilowing omrtTH- rrPSKlfinU t;(ggfui fuifiimetji. • -==-. T.t.1. j l i i ^ j i i m ^ w i S preaching jnarriage of their,Mrs. Mary Dillar, I^nchburg; ^ fgature-of tha ciay was tnc '- 1 daughter, PatUe Love, to Mr.-vice-president, Mrs. Elm Agnew, ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^.j^^ advocates of -ne •Hcrton.-No rwrt. ' Luthcr Campbell lindsley. The Burkeville: secretary, "Miss Nitifc-measure liaa'posted a bulk-: n, "ciFemony will be performed at Sheppard, Wtnche»ief. Inaumiei, befm« the tluhiiiK-nf Ttre TH'!'^^,- ^—c—^^.ff^^ jfluvanoa announcmg thai Lfle ^OLL w....id be 102 to :«-the evart r.gr.^ns —P. B. May. of CulpeperTTTas^JBoy'Sfon 5Tr .lugusl 257 Mr. 'Mrs. rented the old Brawner property Lindsley Is a son of the late Er- county Executive board-Mrs. Manassas; Mh». whifih w 0 r 0 potumpd They ::. eul cor-. > .n-s we demand a much 1 r.g-ent do? law. We^" ^. , -Gr-E. Fiah-;UMl LiiHislv^i. at4hto^6^tht^ tod' L. M. Dogahj Manassas; airs, j^grka of election. _. A. D. BozERHAN. er. anH ^ClF^SROUy it wrtii hJer»^?Md<«»LOf Ma HanaatJobn- Richard Eppes. Petersburg, and_)tpp|, a YOT d^S^ "Ut^'-.atUux J. J. CONNER. "_ _IIam2y the first of Septemberr--son el near this town. Mrs. Sallie Walton, of Hojliw^ voter. r:^- U

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Page 1: mmBSM - Prince William County, Virginiaeservice.pwcgov.org/library/digitalLibrary/News-Archive/Manassas... · Meetrag of Berkeley Can^, C, V. The reunio onf Berkeley Camp ill be held

f r mmBSM ^ VOL XIX." No. 12. MANASSAS. VA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1913. ONE-DOLLAR A YEAR

WANT CHANGE iN U W S

Bif>ORT OF COMMITTES ON LECIS- ['TnBtti^rs Ift-

LegisUtive Conuaittee Will Make Report to^wrmen' Institute

At Xlroveton.

Tbe following^ comprehensive report will be BubmittBd to tbe Fanners' Institute at Groveton t|^ morrow:

SOME TAX CdPARlSONS

How Prince Waiiun Show* Up An U i ^ t Charge By

• • • • • • • l l l i IVIVUI'Vi "

When one reads the annual re­port of'State Auditor Moore for the year ending September 30, 1912. one finds namy interesting

LATION

Mr. Pre^ident^ Ladies and Gen­tlemen: Your committee on legislation

beg leave to submit tbe follow report:

1. We believe the matter of taxation should be thoroughly revised a t ^ « coming session of our legislature, and with other things, we recommend the es­tablishment of Boards of Equali-zafaon. lirsLth^ iwaM M tounry Supervisors at the first meeting.

Priaee Wil­liam county is credited with turn­ing into the state the sum of •$22,029.99 ana ts chai-ged with various sums aggregating $23,-403.80, which indicates that this county is in./the list of the 78 which receive more than they give. This is a wrong conclu­sion, however, as_ sums are

PROCEEDINGS OF COURT STATE OmCERS EXEMPT

Special Term Hmi Little Work But it it of Value to the

The special term of the Circuit Coilr)E convenea^oh Monday \*tlh Judi^e J. B. T. Thornton presid-

A grand jury, composed of i n rhamhcrs, this week.

charged against Prince William for schools, etc., which are not for the use of this county_alone, but the benefits of which are

Not Liable For Co«ti in Matter* Pertaining to the Dutiee

MENTALLY IRRESPONSIBLE THE BOND ISSUE C A R R e

A question of great interest to many coQiiiy affd~ stare officials was decided by Judge Thornton,

C. J. Meetae, J. E. Nel­son, W. A. Evans, M. A.Florence, Robert Molair, P. P. Chapman, B. L. Bryant, W. M. Bettis and John A. Nicol, was sworn and I asked for several warrants for

Some time age M. A. KoffiiS^ game warden f o r Brentsville District, appeared before William May, Jujstice of the Peace, and

brought in indictments against Charles Corum for burglary, W. T. Wine for assuaitand- E4ward Fields for homicide.

George Corum was arraigned

after the assessor's work is fin ished e^ch year, sits as a Board of Equalization to adjust griev-aitces 01'" 'inuiviuuaia. "rrow tnc only recourse for sueh is the €oart, and-the cost of litigation

- prwludes any fegftftfOi' redress must cases. Second, certain i n ­

state officials, usually the State Treasurer, the State Auditor and

rd of Equalization each year and properly adjust the val-uatiuus, rtail and personal^ as be-

participated in by all the counties comprising the Eighth Congroo-sional District Taking these under consideration, the amount charged to Prince William should

!|^lt,l@£0D^~making a net gain to the state of $2,376,19—instMid of ff "« j and Trh'r^ 'w"iiH r*

to answer to the char'ge of high­way robbery on Clay Fletcher. His Jjlea^was.th*t th§_ money— $10.00 — with which he was charged with steaJmg was won from Fletcher in a crap game

move our county from taat '"78 L i s t " ^ — — :

Other features of as muchin^ terest to our citiaeno ao the above

rowing

and that he was justified in tak ing it away from Fletcher, jury acquitted him.

violations of the game law. Af' ter a hearing Justice May dis­missed the W'arrantaand- render^ ed judgment against Game War­den Sallins for costs. Then the

The ^ayer of Henry Keys Ad­judged Insane And Sent to

PetenbuFg Asyhm. —

Advocates For Water, Light and Sewerage Win By Vote

9l 102 to 3«.

Ed Fields, the negro who killed Rain on Tuesday came in a Henry Keys'last Friday; ^wassteadydown-pourlbr the greater indicted by a special grand jury part nf the day but the enthus-on Monday morning, and Mr. jiasm of Manassas voters wa« not EOBCT^ A. HtlKihlaon mwignL'#<»=*-'bit damponcdt—Ff om—febe-his counsel by the court. Mr. pearliest opening of the polls v<^es Hutchison ver7 frankly told the \ began to drop in the ballot box Court and the Commonwealth's , and on every comer could be seen Attorney that his plea of defense; little knots of men in famest would be "mental incapacity" on , discussion of this all absorbing the part of Fields. He stated] topic of bonds or no bonds. There that thenegro was-employed to. has been nothing;^ttt local matters protect the coal yard where the, approaching this question for in-tragedy occurred and very evi- j terest to people of this town and

Sheriff came into the case and i dently thought he had done noth- that interest was proven by the levied on a cow belonging to Rol-lin.o, which action caused Rpllina to take the matter up to a higher coun." •

Wednesday morning, on a hear-ing on a rule against Justice May,

The I Judge Thpmton awarded an in­junction restraining May from

ing but his duty in pursuing the large vote cast.

death. Such a plea, Mr. Hutchi-ivote in Manassas precinct was \Hill liald. wuuld utLtiJailatt o i l l l inalBding Bona-who lived

Just a week be-ite tH^mary, the

Charles Corum arraigned and pleaded not guilty to the charge

from' Mias-Lwi P&yftft: Hd was flmtd $25.00. — ^ . .

l a the case of Commonwealth. W.- T. Wine, the latter woa

commission in lunacy and an ex-' outside the corporate limits. The pense which might be avoided, j bond issue was canied by a vote Judge Thornton, being of opinion ,of 102 for to 88 against i t a total that Fields' mental condition was jof 141 votes being cast, wij^ one

procfiedfng to collect the c66li IB iicH. that h | ; M i r a j | | t j f question from Rbllins, on the ground-that any officer who in­stitutes wi ^ suit is not liable for costa. —

Vft

eompuriaftna:

tween Che VHf luus wunties uf the state. "~~ V-..-r-.:—: .:::

We believe that real estate

Tn the roporfiiohal amfiunt"^ b o n i j * ^ iTirfftht.Bdn<>Rs a g a i n s t i t

QgHliKiUEMT PBHSONOTi ^thfe State of the Tuiieus system _^ of lahfTfegfstfation whera&y the|" "Pmce'V^Iffiua ' state i^eeoro^es^ftfasPhiteiguarran-lur of the titica to all lands with-in the state.

• 3. Tterst itf e no interests in _ t h e state paramount to the school

interests, and a6 appointed ofli-

DBUNQUEtrr CAPITATION '

Prince William > FaiifBA 8,100.90

— Loadoim 2,398.50 Fauqnd^r

'f!^ showsufavorably for- our county treasBwrwIio hds no way

ctatfggd Willi aaaauli on the peg-son of DeWitt Herndon. Wine was admitted to bail in $1,000 until the second day 6f the Octo­ber t^na Hln botidsujeii weie Granville Keys, C. H. Wine^ T. N. Berryman and Kate H. Wine. —£dward~FHelds waa adjudged

. The statute provides-ior one hallflf the costs if it comes out of the ^pwiimouweallJi and full costs if it is from either defefl-

t time be placed on trial, ordered [ Those who had opposed the is-that Fielde be taken to the State sue "too^ their medicine'" very" Asy am at I'etersburg for con- j pixilosophically. They were, in ^n^r^^rt ywtit gii<iTr-BTtrift Mtfte I nearly all ihst&hces, entirely ain-aatlMM3tie»^^jfe<«^jfeemed-bim to cere intheip^pegtttiii>n and merit' be 'aane. in which event he will;ed reBpect Trpm even the moBf

dant or prosecutor if found liabltf. and upon this quootion arising y hothor a ototo officer can

of enforcing the payment of the poll tax. ie~ag"he shoukt—be

PBnpKKTY TA^Uan^..nt..i^iiieh tiaae he ^ H be

Fairfax. . ^^;_^... Loudoun...... fauqnier

86.16 1,084.24

155.0a 103.87

taxes we 4 ^ mand that^the^aw shall be so < hftTigftd thp<- t>i Srhnnl niafrict Boards shall be elected by their HiatriftH rpapwriv^lv and shall have power to levy~the"W*oot; taix, within the limit of tilts' statute and amenable only to the TOters of their districts.

4 We believe the state should -become more active in ^ e matter of building state roaids and that the StatS Highway Commissi<Hi-ers should formulate a compre-Konaipp pjpT' » ' gw>H rnuA >tnilH,

ing, lookihg fi«t to the twilding of trunk lines between most im­portant termini.

In the matter of local road ad-ministration. the present system

There: would be even less de­linquency in this tax^were it pos-sible for assessors" to° locate each faokler so t ^ t the treasurer could find Kin} {U; collecting l i ine^

LAND DgLiWQUSKT TAX

Pr incSWi l l iS in . . . . . .— 162. T7 F a i r f a x . . . . . . . 1,398.92-L o u d o w . . . — , , . . 2? 58 Fauquier 46.00

All of the figures given here prove that Prince William ceun^^ is doing her part in the collection of taxes; also that she is-onf aiiiy charged by the audit<»- witb soms of money .'not properly tto • be deemed as her own expense. Agricultural "High School is at mnded by papils from •other coiin^ H«.H, h n t Princft WiUiam h«»ar8

the burden lalone.

of tbe charge ^ l

—We acknowledge with thanks it^& tWAipt at muiAMHntsay

mentally weak and conunitted to the PctcrBburg Asylum until saeh

be made Qabb foFcosts, Jiidge Thomtsn held that no official can be so held whoinstitutescriminai

fMrcl rt supporter of the question. This ends a trial where jnstfce There seems to be few, if anv

tw rBlurned here lor trlaL

was meted out with the fewest | "sore spots" left, and it now re-possiblc delays.— .••- ^— j roairiiB for the active advocates of

Y\^]<^c »trm c»»^ «f t>i<a ghnnt- .the project to prove tiie wisdom. S^

retomed to this cooft for trial In the case of'Massey & Brown

vs. Holfatr" the injunction beretiO-fore awarded was^dlssolyed and case dismissed.

Frta^ Griffith vs. Celia May Grrifith for divorce.—^rintiff "giveit l eaveTo^e tunended KUT

Court adjourned until Thurs­day. '• """ " ~~ ~ '

On ThursdseN_the Court con-fimuiA t\^f^ Thrift sale of the

fRiEWLOE Jiffi mm

Comptdflf-farmto the puriehasers, Messrs. Hale,Giarber and Garber; several decrees wete-entered.

Meetrag of Berkeley Can^, C, V.

The reunion of Berkeley Camp ill be held on August 30th at

Little River church on the old Bnuldoek Koad, where tne old Hghth Regiment was so hanct^

is at fault.—Tbe county , „ , „ be divided into small road dis- tickets to the Warrenton Horse 4B^fcaii4 * K»4 superintendent Show which will begin n^tWed-"ilected"m ea<a. by t i e v6ferror-"<a^«y. TTTar RsaooanoaTJE said districts respectively. Thus ways presents a fine exhibition he becomes answerable to his and this one seerns to be a ^ ^ near neighbors, who have truste* rfloore promising than ite ereqe-him to care for his own and their cessors.

-reads;—It bocomea a matter of

Pinotnny acang oj US wJH bavc -on this side the great divide. Roll call at 12. All irotber

PRBOMCtS

pride with him. would place the tax at $2.00 for W e believe that all county males and $5.00 . for females at

and district officials Shouki be least. Any dog off his master's elected, not appointed, and that premises, without being muz-

-aM ame , muhkipaT"aod oauiv]iTed,~shouId be a legal"garS^Ji^ tyoffioaJs shall be paid by salaryiany man with a piin and without; y^i;;;»y-and the "f«* and commission sys- * redress for the owner. Such a i f~'« >»"«»« «">••• •

s(»neiy entertained <umng-tSe war. As so few of the old Eighth are left, it is that all .who can possibly get there will CBdcaVor to do so as-it

veterans are respectfully invited.

PRIMARY V O I L irrCOUNTY

t. tam ftf rcf nmppnap he i>.boiiKh«>d. , Inu? jias. stamped out hydropho-" T;>KJPT,_ .

6. We respectfully ask the j bia in the British Islands. When

•• endeavor to acquire such legis- S. WeTt-neve if is feasabte

I i l l

proceedings in the ilitoBJEkrge~~Qf Ms-flfficial dotifBa, juad that set-

The dyiBsinn aw si numeRiiis Mthbritn»^ all having the common sense belief a t any oth«r coarse would tend to' dis

.prpmiaflB of which be-*F1elda—jsubdtied;it was thoroughly good byfwjfg fhft gtitatfsliaai; and CSatl^^Tfaatured but was also thoroughly

as often reft ised^ do sior. It was imbued with the sweets of vie-upbn the threat nf-Keys to hit[tory.- To the resounding explo-htm with a seal».weiglrt, wudlsion of fire crockom o lot of

courage aa official from enforcing the laws iseident te-lus office.

fWident Wibon's Next Uatmt Move Wai be to AsMt

American Farim»s-

In a statement given.out Wed­nesday of this week. President Wilson says that the next great work to brnndertaken by this administration will be legislation for the relief and protection of the farmers. Here are some of -the IhluKU he Mid to the news' papCT reperteggj

"Oorfarmers must have means afforded th«n of handling their

needs, easily aud luex-peosivi"^

"TheJ sliuuld lit fuiuishe^

ing indicate no feaihgorreiurtbfJfteS of thecoraieqttent results to hint- city uad«r $75,000 bonds. self, fle said to THE J&URMA , rep6Her thai he Lad repeatedly ordered Koyg—to-—leave the

The-crfiwd which had waitpd around to'roocivo the aaooaace. ment of the vote could not~be

Fields, that the latter took the \ empty" boxes and ban-els were gun from the comar of the office soon gathered in a {die and then and fired the fatal shot Tlie' the dondy evening sfcy was farflp neai'O nnyT t' '** " '^^'^ rmt iwt-f>nd liantlyilluminated by theaaeend-tO Bn >^o wt>ito mari TSntlTpMi, ing ffamp-q of ft hniifire in the na he chought. tnymrdn thr nfrrrM'n frrrnl uniii^ p<wt l fTlt p ground and believed that he had Others were, started at different wounded Keys in the foot; he points, some fire works were bad started to-give himself up found, and the town wasmore : < when, he said, "Mr. Blbba duiie biighUy lighted, inapeta, than if* gi^bbed me away from there." ^kctridty was already installed. The negro gave eveiy evidence It;was no place for a man wil^ of-bong-mentally weak at the "a grouchy" but it is a pleasure tin^ he X(M his story and a^ t^say that nobody seemed to be peared to be so utterly irre8poB--4a-t»at franM of naind—if there ' sible that the action of the Court were any such they certainly on Monday gives a-feeling of kept it Well hidden. Itwassnre-

dongcfoue Iji a jubilee uiyiht and even the tatiifiwtion that a character is removed—dangerous ubiquiUusCT^^boy eontriboted tEroogfilhiavCTyHTesponsibUity. his portion of noise, at least.

The next step-whatever it Famien' lartttute at Lynchborg: \,^ ^-{^ awaited with interest.

Thftre neema tn ht> a p«rf<»rh\»gill-infi^ess^on the pMt of "thoee who were on tlie—streets "A'aesaay"

— The~tenth annual convenUuu uf Uni V&Rlula Paimill's^ laati-

these ftMlities bef^gg-their exr^tQtecloaedJastFn&g-^iQj^^,,^^g|^ ^ ^ ^ erery faith m the

"Aii4_±hey:-wiiiJie. img. « 4 a e x t meeting «r-cne execunve ^ ^ ^ .^ ^^^ It is safe to our next ^roat task and duty.

"Not only is a Government committee.

The directors whose tenn ex-

is safe cay that a body' of men such as •these, who have worked strenu-

comuiissiuu abuut to lepoi t whicn ; pirea wicn the convention were ^usly to pat Manassas in the rank ia charged with apprising the! re-dected. Thgy are; J a m e s ^^ p,.ogr«sive towns, who have

e best metlwds yet | BeMwood, of SoothJRiehmOnd; J. madesome personal sacrifices for m m ^ la UUsiMiiei. but Ui«JH. C. D c m l u j . of EMexoougtr; the goodol the town, and w h « e Departinait of Agnculture has: Westinordand Davis,. of Lees- ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ comnwnity is also undertaken -a senous and burg; Walter E. Hathaway, of ^^^- reproach, will do every-

l . a i r 5 2!P « 2 systematic study of the whole Lancister countv: and joiui T. *. . „--,4fuiV,i ijoLjiin^ € r « £ ^ ^^J^^^'^M^^^*>^°'g^*°^".. '^^^«eeda3^t:^rtTfiirwwar

mmt i i r i f M L M I O B T V C S I '

I, i. r .„ ^ . , J ir _. and a monument to which they

U v e ^ o m n g _ ^ i t h e r , wiU cer-^dent Daxia_8methered_an effort ^ ^ . . . ^ ^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ,, tainly affwd the needed ma--on the floor to launch.a Doom for With the added touch of water.

' fT* ' ' Mtrttpt -

«• ft

— i a - i . 1. . .•-• '%-»:

ti 8 to the people of the countrysides, hexjce. iBt sowmnr ^Q" Vgya ^.^j;^ andjcwtiage Manaoooo ean

V 3F iVy" t f - « ^ that virjT goon.".-

•proper Statei ia-snil i^o^'t^lber SlateAhaf the township w

Later, when asked rela- , , , , -., •. i , ,-> - , L J •.. hold her own with anv citv even tivp to iL Mr. Davis laiicned it , , , , u\K Lo K JTt'- _ f :Qf_gTeater f.ze. and v e j rt .

hnnding »{-4>tt wwiuec; trict system fag aiiopted fey such[^;~w<«*

P^

commission men doing business cc unties as are fitted for the in the District of Columbia: change by certain required con-

7. In behalf of human life, and .(^jiiuns, the jnaiter to be also left jr, | .: hQlfnf the'pro&Pective and to tne counties by local option. ( ^rtaln develmamettt-o^-a-great.Magisterial di.^tneta amid.,b^ inojitrj' within the State, the: taken a.-the township unit, chance of which, however, isj Respectfully submitted.

Jv City father* who engineered the » J o n y o T R y d t o n , Va.: have is-! The woman's awtflianr eiect«i ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^.jj j ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^ .^ . ^ ^ _

ja^sued caiJs aunuuBCuig tlie ap- the feilowing omrtTH- rrPSKlfinU t;(ggfui fuifiimetji. • -==-. T.t.1. j l i i ^ j i i m ^ w i S preaching jnarriage of t h e i r , M r s . Mary Dillar, I^nchburg; ^ fgature-of tha ciay was tnc

—'- • 1 daughter, PatUe Love, to Mr.-vice-president, Mrs. Elm Agnew, ^ ^ ^ ^ .j ^ advocates of -ne •Hcrton.-No rwrt. • ' Luthcr Campbell lindsley. The Burkeville: secretary, "Miss Nitifc-measure liaa'posted a bulk-: n,

"ciFemony will be performed at Sheppard, Wtnche»ief. Inaumiei, befm« the tluhiiiK-nf Ttre TH'!'^^,-^—c—^^.ff^^ jfluvanoa announcmg thai Lfle ^OLL w....id

be 102 to : « - t h e evart r.gr. ns —P. B. May. of CulpeperTTTas^JBoy'Sfon 5Tr .lugusl 257 Mr. 'Mrs. rented the old Brawner property Lindsley Is a son of the late Er- county Executive board-Mrs.

Manassas; Mh». whifih w 0 r 0 potumpd They ::.

eul cor-. > .n-s we demand a much 1 r.g-ent do? law. We^"

^ . „ , -Gr-E. Fiah-;UMl LiiHislv i. at4hto^6^tht^ tod' L. M. Dogahj Manassas; airs, j^grka of election. _. A. D. BozERHAN. er. anH ClF^SROUy i t wrtii hJer»^?Md<«»LOf M a HanaatJobn- Richard Eppes. Petersburg, and_)tpp|, a YOT d^S^ "Ut^'-.atUux J. J. CONNER. "_ _IIam2y the first of Septemberr--son el near this town. — Mrs. Sallie Walton, of Hojliw^ voter.

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MEETIlVtrOh stri HfVtSORS.

^->i

• W. 0. i.atham, dt-Iiveriag poHg, t h e BoanL.'^*^* Mayhugh, judge of eltction";

H. S. PviV^ " ~ ^ ' • "" ~

'v.^.p"-

.. At a meeting of _ , ot Supervisors of Prince William ,, "• „. ,, . , , , , .•

" , . . J- , _,^ It- H. smith, Jlltig*! fif el«cti9fl COtJnty, hdiTat theeOUrt-bOUSeOf ; ar..l cifl-.wrina polla th« sata" eo'Urity -On.-Saturday. 'R. L. Go*sunj, clerk of election, the &th daU'.Of Aug., 1913, there j W. M. Foiey. judge of election. were pitasent J. T. Syncox, Chaii-^jj-^- •J=s^ni.jwm rwit, hiaB:T.~P."M&nuel, "J. ' U '"<^ .Tr!["Frf!'etr J ^ - traTun, J. L Dawson, and T. M. Russell. I ^ B. Fletcher,

The- following accounts were j \- C- Bur**), «Utit - presented, examined, allowed' ' ••'* ''"«' and ordered to be certified to ti e Coiinty Treasurer for paymentj C. F. Bailey, com'r., brkige ovar

Chappawamsie, a. r. t., % i.'M G. M. RatclifTe, cora'r., bridge

a! Woman's i' mori

"***^tEMPERANCE

over Chappawamsie, s. r. t , 1.00 Fuahee Abel, com'r., bridge over

Chappawamsie,.a. r. t , _._LOy Charles Dunn, Dumfries rd. fd., b' .'.2 <WB. W. Colo, " " a ( 0 Manas&as. Journal, twUnce p |

bill, county road fund, 11. H B. T. W r ^ t , electoral board, o.C* W. N. Lipscomb, " " ,3 00 D. E. Earhart, " " ,16.ij(i

Crosby, wood for C. H., 2.'0 Geo. D. Baker, coffin for pauper, 6.':ii -W*~S. L nn, ^s««Hpox claim, 14.4ft Tyson Janney, ' i ' " 3.66 Dr. R W: Hombakcr,^'— -^ - ,15.00 L. Ledman, " " 3.2u Garber& Hedrick,special rd. fA, 2.B5 C. C. Rainey, Brentsville " " 23.25 D. B IG; 8 o, ." " " 3 ^ 6 W . : H . Htnsley, Manassas

G. W. .Smith, room rent, W. C. Latham, jud^v of election, J. W. George, " " D. J. Ayres, •' " J. T. Bronaugh, clerk " Robecx George, " " •I. T. 8>yncoji, supeivisui -J. r. Manuel, " J L. Dawson " T. F. Gulick.' " ' ' " fe-a^-tfttrtgg, -: 1 .

2.00 2.00 2.00 i.w 1.50 2.00 2.00

. ?.oo 200

4.80 5.80 4.00

IN MUCH FAVOR

w

Many Crownsd Htadt of Europe Are Teetotaler* — .Characteriitlc

Word* «f th* Kaiser.

In an article by ao 'K.x Auache." re-ceaUj puhlibh^ui .is Uu aUica«o Trlfe. use, an tnlereatiog (ial ol aoverelKna who are abatalner* is given- Accord­ing to this writer, teMotallam Is the rule, rathat fhan the c»r<.[illr<n- f^nnr^g the rulers at the old world. He says thai "AKoaso XIIL ol Spain, and bis HiQther. Queea Chrutipa, ar« btub t o ­tal abstainers. So, tc-o. la Victor Em

£ . B. Dobpua. DteuUvillu " II ii

J._F, Gulick, was appointed to correiiiioiiLwith-coal dealers for [irices of coal for court house and j-.ii.

Report of the commissioners, appointed to advertise for bids for making tjecessary approaches ta bridj^e at DeWitt Ford, was filed, and contract awarded to Jacob W. Hook- for the work at t i e price of $120, he being the

west bidder . The commission

Warrenton KoTS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY

^ A u g u s t 2 0 3 ^ 2 1 7 1 9

OVER $2,000.00 IN CASH fRIZES

Sliare InllirDreat Savinf On Co^aaeroial FardUserai

B j Tli« Lae Ol . ^

C R I M S O M CLOVKR

- - . •' - - • • 'A- '

Entries Close August 9th y o r Informafion, Piize Liat, EtcL» AHdrrtt

Ueo.E. Kbber^ST" " '• 1&42 E. B. Bell, 6.48 J. B. Manuel. " " " o.VO W.V.,&J.A.earner,Occoquan" 1L2S Fradarick DisihfactantCo^Uo-" — 5.50-Jho. K, Tillett, special rd. -'•—29.3). T. H. Cooksey, Brentsville" " 10.25 S. P. Fogle, poor claim, eo.

_53-< rn nrr tf) tako biT d.

- - - t W , iBa»tt«} HI. o f HniT. as v^» as Qtipen WUhelmlna of Holland, and her moth-

.er. Queen Emma, the ; .•. o queens of Swetfeir, and King Guitave Adophus, | Ciar Ferdinand of Bulgaria, and I

•flebrge V. of Great iJritala " j "In Sweden," exiJiains the writer, j

•the present klcg and his consort j have tindoubtedly been Influenced ta ! becoming teetoulers by his mother, thj dowager Queen Sojihla, who for over forty jwars has been the most powerful supporter and advocate of j the temperance movement in Scandi- I navla." , •

Of the ruler of B-ilgaria he remarks | that his habit of toial_ibsUneni^-la_a.4 uiallor of iiollcy due to the advice of j

mnthaii nnJ I

F.^R. SATTERLEE, Secretaiy,

Warrenton, Va.

Incoiporated K occoQUAN, V A :

Vie.ei« LeiKluMt appointed I ll^^rj^V^-J^r

14.00

offiee f urntture; W, J, Ashby, wood for jail, H. B. J a i i f m , OiiiiuquttfrWi. f<fc;--4<>.tlH J. F. Gulick. electoral bd^eo;'^ 4;W- ^ Manassas D3mocrat,printing.poll

DOOKS, t i C K e t s ^ t c . , Central Mutual Telephone. Co

most sagacious political adviser, to report on a change m road ap- King George of England quietly cut plied for by Wine having made "" *" aicohoi without aay fusa or no report and no review, orderifed wlllT\7^^^'' t^ ""„"'" »' °'=' "' , \, , . ,'. Wales. Queen Mary allows ng alco-

t n a t t h e o r d e r a p p o i n t i n g _^said holies to the pHnces of the royal |.g."tiousenQia aSa "has "ifisplayed aTTeen

Solicits your patrqpage-3 per cent, interest paid in our Savings Department. Safe Depn-sit Rnvpg for rent

ISTDUrT^reproof V«uk. Deposits can be made and yoiiir bueinoca handled hii uiall. ^

"' e weW" ;^e Cih n iiTIeS^ an3 cinded. Further ordered that

|W.T;"Wiini shall rt;muve all ob- |

-fn." the past twenty yearst. whioh. have been placed thereia by the •said* WTiie ui upon ins uruw, -ainr

inXerest In the emperauce laovement in England.

The German emperor, thougb not

^BCtS. navy:

siaer,' temperance amon^

K WRITE FOB ONE OF OUR CIRCULARS

,&i!. W€ recall his worts to

county fund. The Worrell Mfg. Co., Everett Waddy Co.

00. ft*. 7.00

30.00

Chfts.A Rarhep, ahariff, " '!' O.bO W. W. Sanders.poor claim, • •' : 12.00 Chas. L. Hemdon. Colies nh " .24.00

- n A. Uad—, BCTnt>wRe:'_.'-;- eiLiiaX-~ R.W.ComwelI,jtidge of election. 2.00

Same, d^vering poUa, V 1.80 Uelley Cornwell, ju^ge election, B. H AmoM, Mr,=. A. fosey^ room rent.

that a certified copy of this order Wtfl6 % the

sheriff of Prince William county. O r d e r e d t h a t t h e b^a»v^ Ko v,,].

jnnrnpd to moot again on FiidSrr September 19, i9ia

4Ht SlAI'fc; FAm.

ST-K. bpitzer,-judge ot election; Z.OO J. M. Keys-,— " " 2.00 R. H..Keys—-—"_ J ' - -Robert Molair, room rent," Redman Seleeman,judgc election, Geo, M. ^ZBM: E. S. Brocket*, Mrs. L. C. Ledman, room rent, T. J. Suliijzaiujudge of ejection.

i'he valuB of a State Falf, and irticularlvt.hp Virpinia f>;.*, Q«

NOiit •ueiitm ig rtiilaugBifai Baaermtaed by the use of alcufaol. Ig jae nations which take, the amnli-eat quaauty of ai(;aht>i win the aay."ff-'T .^ o LUS ^ tf f-—^ " ^ scores ot occasions When you can,

PATHETIC APPFfll. OF A WIFE

Heart-Rendlng Letter Written ts"Ettt=^ -tgT-of Oragnn -Bapac- by S poulie

of Confirmed Drunkai-d..

A dninhard'a wifa Vp^-ontly »WLf» .

explained—by^ President Henry

1.50 2.00

r. D. Webtfi,"

4w^ 1.80 2.00

J. F. McDonald, " •" ' ' W. W. Butler, " " F. H. Pickett, judge of election

and delivering pqlls, Geo. W. Smith, room- rent.

2.00 200

4.00

Fairfax, of the State Aa.<av«iti»n to a party of newspaper rnen yes-

most heart-rending letter to the editor of a aaily papBr la POrtima. ttffeitflft. 'T come to_you with my trouble." she said, oecause your paper seema to. have a mighty poWPr tnr gnnrt agaln«t

J. W. tieorge, jodge of election^ - i j O J. T. Bronaugh,"" " 2.00

—T R fiallaher, jadgo of cieetWB — and room rent, 3.50

R. 0. Mayhogh, judge of election, 200 H. S. BeU. " " 8.00 R. R. Smith, judge of election.

and deiivering polls, 100 G ^ Qattnm, mnm MKJ,. i.ao Lewis Lining, judge of eleetieo. 2.00 W T._ AbeU IL. ." , _ _ 200 E. G. W. Keys, judge of election

and delivering polla, . 4.00 -Wnt; Ciow, ruumreiil, 'IM

200 r.oe

•ssr 1.50

-fcOfr

and gieater diversity thact ever Vipfare Not»ipatitufaftw in »h»

•nil tlLlw-wwigTrttT W. M. Wheeler, room risflt," M, B. Waahingion, j i age efetjeiig-J. M. 'Reio, jaog^ oi ei«ctM» and

delivering p « ^ 4.00 Lewis Mayhagli, ro«n rent, ~ ~ 3 . 5 0 W. T. Mayhngfa,jndge of el^tioti, 200 R. M. Watera, " . " 2.00 Pelden Smith, judge brelecfioo'""

and deUveri^ polbu' S.'O

^' ^ n , r f ^ ^^' ^"'^ 2-00 i dollars are offered in n^";^;,,^, ^"^ :: - J J W pmes . ^ E b e i ^ hundreds

Its value is inestimable," said

sage man. The State Fair brings the woiia lu your feet.-It broadens ,y^^, , , , , ,3^, ,^ , „„„,, ^ , . „ your mind, and gives you an'in^ my name for anything. My husband • ig'ht int fi human nature. is a business man. makes plenty of

" A fr in t<i >Ko foi'i." oo T V.-,,^ money, and when sober is very kind A trip to the fair,-a3l-haye to me. SomeUmes I pity him aa:^

said before,IS worth a trip around " o ^ might-a crfgpied child: aome-

evll. Can't yqu start aomathinc against the £aioana,.or have we drunk-arda'. w U e a BtH -m eiidu|» .lieM on earth cbnUnua^y? Whisky 4a bad enough for the drunkard, but oh. 1 Jiaxe nnt wnrda t a caprcaa hew awtuf it is f'^r^^/tfiinhard's fiiSW ' . f -am dHy' one out of a million who endure this torture and ^msually .sUhftut a word o{ Qomplalnt-l»teaugg.TTif—ttor

che woria. l'1t)m the side shows lb the women's department,there 4a'flofncthintg urorth the liile un

, — - " ^ «.^«A,-o Ui s n - v a o i u i i s W l i c i l y o u Cal l , in a moment s time, at a most trifling cost, pfovide for yourself and your friends many fntnrp }ir,nrc nf plcgjufn Die entertainment. And vmi'li gp T- . yr »>T-ntf mnnrfatimr r^ei»it"you~

Gf T A CAMERA because thgre'li hft mfln.r a tiipa when, if yeuduii't liavfe a K!! "ff ? • h°.°. - "? /^" .^ '^^ seen or some friend who

, ,—^y-^TT--—r. «v ii..i •••• • . | , r i in i .B IIII.IIUUXI-—auu i iuif i ing • else gives more immediate or as much future enjoyment-

may be 110 lou er near you, you'11 be sorry. Kodaking )s not an PTpensivo ploaDme aud nothing—

and It's veiy t aby lu lirarti fot- the cameras of now-a^ay8' are.so simple and easy and fure in oipieation that thenbviee may beftoTnP.aiiejc:p£rtJTi-A-<}<>y - rr • - ,

More and cnort each > fir Thou»an !> . jkiisjtn •w Tcallrlrff the rmportanr*' and firiiir .srjt of

S(«B(Iard CrioiVuu l l o v e r ii tx f i nunaily Sne. It hw l»Tge wtll matured, phjnip, briuM goT den berrii±&. Sown libKrE2ll> either dii nr ur at th« tidtt worktng of com or cotlon it rnaKts the larut rich and put* the sod IA the be&l pouibU lundltioo let 4W ciet»»wbtch itilluM*, wucuittrfuXiy iocutM* tng thdT yield. It also makes a ftnc Winlk:r Cover Crop, a good early FomgeCrop, an vjicellent grat­ing Crop and a spl«ndid Soil Improving Crop, U you wvit the bot Field S«ed> of any kind alwayt. im»toAg«ftin«fie;«Ano'i 'Cold' Brand Standaid Ck)v«r» and GraMct.

We Offsr Enorfliods Stocks -Caw P«a>. W U u r V«lch. Ttev lky SMd. ItA Cl*T«r. Alfa ib , At«rll«. 1*4 T»« or H*r<* Cru*, Par* K*al«ckr • ! • • CraM, Orchard O T M I . W I B U T Oato, Tall Maadaw Oal finwa HtUal, Parmaaaai fMlara Hlatara, Dwarf laaax la>a . All Tarlatlaa af Tarai* t—4 Iacl«4ta< Caw Bara Tarala, Saathara Sav*».

Wl M * *«« ami Mil fiwot 3*^ Whtat 5aHd Sample*.

•awBJtBlUlBimM hi*a ol Hih.' ' super w« will s^ul you a 10c packaaa

ot Boldano't Fapiou* KING OF THE MAK-MOTHTIIMPKIN SEE]} alooa with our Urga floMfal utaiegaa.

If your local nMrchanI doat not itf Boiti»aofi Trartwoitty Saadt. write u« dirad and t»a wM ta» yoBwiianyou can cet them.

X BOLGIAWO jt SOW . ''CaralmrSaa^ a>»wara amd »

PMM. U*k« A BUIoaM Strmmtm ISIS Bal t iBora . M d . 19l>

Biastfiai Coliege MANASSAS,VA.

- 4 E e d a b , $ 5 . ^ t o $ t e 0 7 - Browniea, $1 .00 to | t 2 . 0 0 - Jtfail orders attended to same daj* asTeceiveff." ~'

D<KW45lFs THE R E X A L L STORE

The Right College for th* Train-' m y nf Yni in j P » / . p U _

-iSpli°Tinii-l now buildingri.—eot= lege acd • JJniversity Trained Teachers. Offers superior degre (•nurses in thia Arte and Scicneea, I jtprattire, Pedagogy. Music, En- ^ pression ^ d Business. Also ex- *

Department,-filly-gMa' to .any standard High School. Special attention given~ backward boys and oirla-^Sat^-urday Art Cla^s. Night Cora--meTciat Courses. ~

every side. "People from all over the State

look forward to the anoual trip to the State Fair. There they luetil fflnnds—wttom tliey" have not seen for a year. Views are exchanged and itfinjrtessons are taught by the demonstrations of the niauuKfeS of the ytate, whi^

J D. f e e l e r , judge ef riection, W. H. Dogan, " -inTur r,,,, W. T. Lafldn- jndgxrf «.l>«.fW>n I . . ' " " ^y~' ,'."^'^ ^ .^ ,

are displayed on every side. "This yfar there will be more

umes 1 hate him, thinking—oh^ I c a n t teU what 1-have though!" -

Thla. and much more. Is conflnprt in lusi JesptiuiUua tu ilie wlitor. and she eoncludaa with questions that must strike home to the heart and GonscieDce <rf every voter:

"But. oh, why are. the saloons? Why are saloons? Must we endure this suf-nrino wewie .than death BU lUm uilj

pocketa of a few may be ^ e d with money? JCiisl oSi'Tfbmes contiBue to

Tiproaf cfiiiarw made fa­therless, or have such a father- that is worae than none* Vnat ^.> *^j^

Slate can-c^er the advantages sPf ad out by tb6 StatB t-air^ Knowfe^ge aboumfe <» every side.

"It takes much money fe run the State Fair. Thousands of

J B Newton Sayers, " •' Thas. E . K g g o t t , judge of elec­

tion and delivertng polls, ^""jof little incidentals which cost 4.0O' ™"c^ money^ AttenHaf f> k p

Reid. E. Simpson

be given up-to these saloon bells? Must our glrto marr/ them aiwt suffer as I have suffered? W,Tier«-nh »iM>r* Isjielp?" ^^

MAY] Funeral Director — Lic^iaed Eiobalmer

TiREENWICH. VIRGINIA ~

Metallic Caskets and ail styles of Coffins and Caskets fimiished and always on hand. Furial Robes and everything in the Underr-

taking Bumness furnished on short notice. Handwme chorch truck for delivering casket in ehurcE

Ti l iphuH uuuauuUuua ut all iUIUta. NWkt «r ^ onUnTwffl 1 ^ , .

FifteeatL Annual Seaskm Open* - - September 25tb

For rate and other information inquireoi ' •

KiRVlNH.ROOP,PlLD..LLD.. 7-21-2m Presidoit.

BROWN^HOOFF MaiuuUt, Virginia

UadMtaldag dapurtmeot. SMoad Btora.

HtlST ICILL L4<?UQR TRAFFIC staftoa convicted of Many Crimea B v

fota, Courta and People and -TJterefare It Moat do!

Whatever endangera the public health J a a pa bile nulsaaea and K U S T q g . • =-^- -- • *

Whatever oorrupts the public mor-ala is a pobhc ertase-breeder and

Whatever Impairs the pohltc tntem Tenoe ts a public nuiaaaos and MUST

Hrs. D a i s y S ^ mam tent,-R. H. Davis, jndge of election, Mark Thnmis. :: i: ^

debauches a jwbltc

American pert! and

Htemy

LoBiber, Slmgles, LaAs,

OF ALL KINDd. ESTIMATES HJHNISHED.

Office: No. U5 N. Union Street z^ SieoauJto:«tTf.- 'i«;EXAag5mjcrvA!

i =-Lumber and P4ftniny

Mills

W« h*p on l>and Ldaiber. Ume. C^^ Uth. Brick, l>oor..S.,b. Bl.nH. ^K.„g,-' "onldiB«a Door and Window Fr»m<». p.in.^.'^ Ofla. Vamiri,, Hinges.jScrewa ^ d ^ 4 4 . ^

; malTardCTi ffir Mnie nn abaw Bati

A. B, Carr.

2.00 cessions form the main basis-fwl "^'^ *^

lSi! : ! ! i ' -_SZ^^* "tendance, ituerhrr,. *'\&ut would be go coBc^aiena. {jJ flTF t*© —-

2.00 i "The fair of the week of OctO-t ''*»*^'«' deetroy« the bom« is the I ?.0O-hfr fith pmmigag to bo far th«!'""°°'' * ^ ' ^ • > and Mr9T GO

iCet fhrJonrarf ^ W e gnarantee pricM to b e a«

rtow «« any jn ail ca»e».

tion and delivering polls. S. A. MarsteHer, judge of elec-

tion and dfliTprtng pnlls T. E. RhnSea, "Jttdg* Af *?ecBoS; J B. Manuel, " "

— W, M^ M..rfman. " W L. Sarx&rs.'JidRe'ol' eTectkwi

1 nn c * * ^ *•«?**•• 'fwir tn Asheville. Hot -3^)0, Springs, Heodersonviiie, Lake f o i

iwav, Brevard, Waj*esv,lle. B a W anq nthpr pnmti in thf ]^m\ii -iM- -nr

Wo* BoMttng Abeot It. With rrt^t ^ M . > « ^ i , t n .K.,

^ « ' paper* potrttab the autaajteat that at.

6 oz . Jelly, with Tin Top*, per dog..

—' and i^ftivtfinn fK>ll.'.

— .tiity—th^^aotiful Sapphira C«w»trv ^ ' * ' * " 100 ^'st'^'^lQV^ ^T'T^>'' =^»turday, Au'- l ^ . ha. ata « i i o o « for every church

too. F.na, np-.i fifteen iavj. from, but Iz ' '

-> oa. Jelly, wrtfa tiirTopg, p<ir Joz. 18^ 10 oz.~JelIy, Mrith Tin Top*, per doa... iaOc Good Quahty Drinking Tumblera, with

*itep wieiM W ' H . KW», juoge 01 election, 2.00 permittee er, route. FoT full particu H. C. Sueake. •' " ;'2.00 1 ™ rPRardir.? fares, sobeduit*. liters

If It t » a fact, »ff<l wa'wQjrtd Ifti *« mal eaenF

i w l e d baiwll, worth 40e, our prfee, doz. 25c

2 A X 3 5 ^

If you havf iiiurev to ten Cor"

BtX

H. C. Speake, , ^v . V ture. eTr cor^

G. M. Ralcllffe;'jTitfgp of electimr :g gj-own' C-and room amt,*^ >- -=c=^-^:09«Mr«Rr4Mallt

•Vents or write I

boar* or orcaatzauoa of boetnc ni«n which se^- forth this claim aa an lnd»o^pja»«' hw manufaetortaa aad famtllaa tr> 1 ^ . « . . , .<•„ ^ ^ ^

T k i • h i T i a i y i i I'lii I .J i. '.L I » ' - ^^ cimiuT _

the recentj lood, hence the low prigi. ™ ^ j 'ASHINGTON CITYS BEST S^BIRB

-t- WEIR. ^ C O M P A N Y r a«^ t;,H»,F3r Sale —^

fG"EO. H. R U C K E - \ - O . ~

ja^ai

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HT:' 'MANASSAS JOURNAL.

VUBLiaHEJJ tVERY fKIDAV AfTEKNOpN BY

'I HE MA ^ ASS AS JOURN^At I'lTJH; COMPANY, Incorporated

FOR THE SAFETY OF THE PEOPLE. | f j a The"» TcaI ' . af?CJS 'P*W%ll«k-nlinded negro in U

•the Stateaaylumforau^iagflBeraEarapptoyedaa a step tow ards the safety of our eitizeoB. A tn«n

'-^ of irresponsibility, mentally and morally, is a dan Class Mail Mat^ • t«e«M48 «l«nient in &n\ coBiHumity; acts of vioIiBDSfi]

S U B S C R I P T I O N , $1 .00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE

ADVERTISING RATES

maybe looked for at any time and nobody knows when an outbreak may occur. It is not only the

I "peace and dignity of the State" that is to be guarded bat the welfare of all the people, particu

'-Inch.

Fifty Cenl i Hti ifich for ihe hret insertiop and Twenty •five Oentl for aftefa .^uLinil^n*^ l-it>«ral Diacounta to Y«»rty Advertisers.

All cards of thanka. formal retohitioB*. obituiJT iwticet oUwrUum th« 1 t - i J a IM *U* opjxt dtath noticM. and aU matUr ol an a d w t i n n s ehusctor. tithm l a r l y t h e W O m e n a n d CbliQre&r A m a S llKB kUlS

.dlraeUy ur indiracUy, wlU be puhflihed at the rate of Twaotjr-Ara Cent* so

• ^ ~ poor, unfortunate Fieida is to be dreaded; the de­luded mind may lead him to acts deemed righteous in his own sight but hideous to the aame citizen. But it ia strictly and sadly true that all the deeds of Tiolencc and irrcgularity-reeentiy eommitt^d in

MANASSAS,-VA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1913

NOT THE END-THE BEQINNING.

It always jequtres a Uule time after an election JPH^JP william ^u.tv cannot be so elwritably con­fer the enthusiasm born of victory to bubside into a normal state of quiet intelligence. The over­whelming vote in ! avor of Jjonding this fine old town of Manassas in the sum of $75,000 for water, light and stiweragt systems is convincing evjdfince of the value these will be. But—carrying the elec­tion in tnat way was but one step, though a long •one, towards the.goal xif civic perfection. There is an enormous limouiit of woik yet to be done, work which will reqnirt^ fhf plns-pst siipprvifiinn on

the part of the IOV\H council and which will put a .strain upon them lar m excess ot tnat " iraused by the campaign just closed. •*

The news of what Manassas hopes to do with her bonds has been spread abroad through the medium of the, daib papers and it may be expected

templated. AssauUa have been made because of g niorhid. brooding rrmpnraiinpnt;lndi w*» '°' '>°'» bound have been accosted and seized by negroes— who knows with what intent? It is impossible for Manassas to rest quietly under the charge that her women folk are not safe on her streets at night but are iiable to receive insults from negroes, or white men. This county has heretofore been peculiarly free from such iniquitieM^and these rumors-call Ikein rumors hecaui-e thcyTtavo boon kept as quiet, as possible-

that a hoard of irresponsible men of that cklibre

thppf' '*"' "'''Ld**^"! ^ upon our raprcaentativoo in the hope of getting a bite of this municipal pie

r -goiBg-t& f <}uire-a, hig lot of

cause a feeling of unrest and anxiety on the part of every white man, of family^or other-wise. Yet it is hard to believe that any of our own negro citizens would be guilty of rudeness or in­sult to tb« white womeaof this eoramumty. How--ever that-may-bferit Is a depldrahlft fact that the.

My^examiners always speak in the highest

^—terafts f—the manageiawif"

this bank.— —

Bank of Hkmassar 3 PER CENT PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS I

feminine teembei-s of some families have been of toiaw a uv0^M v+ ii,*v<,t/v..w.v/.v. ...v,». v* -"->• ' -—--t - f emin ine m e m o e r s o i s o m e J-owmco ' ^ i ' i f ^ ' l " _

whjph lies in. ambush^fooi^^ fensively approached by some n^rroSr ^n3"9w perfect Safety uf the town andcmmty lies iti the

amiiFI a m n n n t nt hnAJnPsR flfUmen tU briUMTtfaese

plai^ato their ultimate conclusion. We believe that this Council vviU realize that their work has really just begun with the election of Tuesday.. Any

let ua!' in' energy will act against the best inter-•CSto of. thti towifi and WB aie f iw lu uuiifaw thSC

kope that others will speedily meet with the sauw mw jtiTga IP itgroponnifalo

man.

A GOOD COMBINATION. WitVi the tercels post in full .working order there

^isflereaaon whyJuutmrrrhnnt in MI-""""" °h»»M

such men as have been elected to office ate not agt to fail in a recognition of their onerous dutjeg. The laige capital of J76j000 to be invested ghottld;

— and will, rec^iv6 the same cgrtiriil atteuLioii and K walchful giaa-d that would bo the case were it a

^n\3^e enterprise. -'THE JoURNAL stands ready to "^ve whate^f'r >"! Ti«i within its power for the soc--cessful CTnsumatitmijfthose^planrwhich wilTpIace

Manassas well to the front of the progress^e^^ of Virginia and which will put the perfecting touch to a town already splendidly blemcd by nature. Every citizen, now that the election is over, should

not be able to sell his goods with more rapHity mS tfuccess than heretofore."" All feat ia needed is'to get the story of his wares before his customera, and the best way to do that la through the culumna-ef thi foijTi<T p"p«y The TOoer can act as salesman-and bring customers to the store by Wttr W I U M ^ ^

X awi»y " ajmam jMrsohZl Sny lejptitoals:: ItTthe ntnrw ftf M«***g"" "«»^*«^^"«"d by £Ood

pardels pos* — except poiwms and inflammable stuffs^so that an advereBemeht iff ferae crfmnn* telling what fee marchant has on^hand and how it can he deliyeml to bfaw buyei is fec^ bull way tP

lelid a helping hand whenever needed to aid our fellows, who havQ these oig responsibilities, to bear

, feoidbardang with a Inyal faith, integrity aPd<gm won, • ,

take advantage of Uncle Sam's libearal post The first great need of fee merchant is to let fee

^jijeople know what he has to sell, the next is to .aelllU The deliveiluK lakes care of-itarif

AN UNFAIR TAX GHARGE. A fair and square study of the facts as feey are

and the figures as feey are j-epprted by Atiditor • Mwr¥ ri" i"'"**' t " the aatisfaction of oil oonoarai

It certainly kwks as if a comWnation betweA the iDtf^?'^*^. *'"' -"^^^v v»l^^ ""^ tfag parciels boat

«d that PrificeWHHam eoantyifrentitled to emerge from the list of 78 counties which r^eJve more fean feey give to t^e state, and be added to fee list of 22 which give^ore^tax money to fee statBJhad is returned to them in^ appropriations. Heretofore feis ccrtinty has been classed in fee former list, and it 18 4r,ii fHfipn mi Hin aum letuiJ. Qui ujiiLcu' tioQ 3" that chai'ges are made against Prinoe William that prove to be unfair, -and as every county in thia wngressional district shares in fee benefits of -the splendid High School here it Js rather unjust to charge fee full expenae t toeef against feis coanty—Auditor Moore, to the con-t t a r y nftl-withgtanHTTlg. .__

woald reap a large aad-gdden reward: The Bune_caa be said wife regard to fee saJe of

farm products. Let yonr neighbors in country and town kituir yhat you have to aell Pnt a nmalT advCTtisement in yo«r county pap«" and reap the reward of your labors^ Publicity is geod f«r ev»y-fSttSfwt^ busnray a j d ^ e r e is no bejtter means of puUieity fean fee family hewspaperl

SoBCE of the aut Lus^ggJlua. _J

oos^t Bot to—when it coin»

Wkte OiJc Red or Mix »h and Mi

WE PAY HIGHEST PWCEBPOf^SH^ND^ BEST INSPECriori S£E IJS BE- y " ^

^ FORE YOU SFl i

^ ^ - . ^ y ^ f ^ ^ g ^ " SfiCTPftrJEi^girmK The oditop of the Timaa Diapatnh miirt hj>YJB,hfifiIl

born long after the war. In quotingr an ^ t i m e poem he has it entirely different from what we Itnew itTn the old, old days"; feen it ran thua:

ALTHOUGH Manassas is temp(H«rily without a seweiiige sgrstem she was a pretty^*fly"-tewB-tbia

IT cannot really be awsidered as fee powo* of ,,,.„„„ ^~ —.»rit tT> tt»b-4iui-£AildK wha comata von-

iiLacgiunenL -'- - _-

ii7 Atini

§ I^wasionr^ t

THE U . S. Senate is so strong on religeon that it aetual^ kidaapajt pastor. Tafeec tb»B,hiLdfprlye(L | | - .-^^ _

Be scji :j<shv tail

IV PrtaidtiUl Huei la uf-Mexico n reauy aMHW» for "recognitiMi" he would do wefl t o J w e his name anglieiood.

« A fuU line ^ fancy and: SUpIe G r o c ^ i ^ Frmtk and SaR Meftta, Beet/ VeaL Lamb, Etc. tha beat the marirrt r« i afforde '

^

Ovp. of the irfreet improvements badiv needed ia.' rould be accomplished if the nepro b

% Buy eur feed tf feu want a fat •!> Wbole Corn, Wheat, Oats and Hay.

era tlrfe dfttyv and the words stfemeu to bring jey was always an oily de-tu the negff

Infill about fee woid po;>sm!irorc6on.

EvEHY reader of fee Richmond papers glad If fee publiahoHi would sti^ up the railroads ^ t»a mere piuiupt delivery here.—The TimcG Die j |

"How ara thf> migKtif faltanr Ctotramae. o. . i ,^ . jp.^^,^^ fgy ipar^FK-P, yi>T|<>ra]l^Jandglier«at noon,

of Ne\r York, who had the country with him in | sometimes earlier, sometimea later,'but always with his fight with Tammany now stands charged with, irregularity. _We like our state news as fresh as ^j^

_ .pi> orinH ? and misd ro^anor!- and is, onTHe verge '.possible HIH^we think t ^ papaw giving it tQ.uSj0 of - „.a, :....ent. Is it possible that he can be that| would prefer its pron pt delivery. Stale news is \ fjf

]!^^Bt C O N N E R BUILDING M A N A S S A S , V IRGIN IA

^ ' ? • • ike stale food -' tt<i»«»<>tttt«»»t»«tttt«»»»«a»<m<m»««tt«t»«><i'»»o<»<>«

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I j y a p LOCAL NEWS —A-tn\o-bei(mg\ng^to Mr. J. L.

Fristoe, of Clifton, was blown down in Suiiday's storm. -

—Mt. J . n. Whftfiler, a famiftr living near Wellington, had four valuable steers killed by a train on the Southern on Sunday.

—Hon. Henry C. Stuart, the next governor of Virginia, waa one of the speakers at the Pur-cetivrtte Bgsh Meeting: Tuwday.

— ^Mr. C. C. Leiiuhiuan has r a i s e d ^mfi ^ " ^ tmiaatn<m i n -bin

garden in MflnHSfias. Onp pflf-f ect specimen weighed one pound, aix ouncj*. -

^Mw» Bemic« Davis, daug-b> ter of Mr. R. H. Davis, of Bris-tow. has entered Georgetown University for a course of study as a trained nurse.

—Henry Weaver, the young son of Mr. J. §. Weaver, near Buck-hall, is suffering with typhoid

—Hon. Charles C. Carlin. our - J o n e s ' F a m o u s AlabamaMin- —Mr. Andrew Pringle h a s congressman. Jiaa nui:li(idJL!r-!iL .^t.'eli a;!! be_ here on ^'-' ' ' | j y „ ^ '-- j,ypy ^f (-he-Button that he will adcJr*-.-* ch*> A-ugust 2a, and wtH rrrf^en^^.^i- AVce.kly N e w s Letter to Crop

""Farmers'""TnstffaW meeti ng flt' most a t fracf !vranf ertertaTn • .•!>?' Corr«svvnd«it»^- tsmit^d tn- th<* Gwvetoh tomorrow (Saturday.): program. There will be o l j time Department of Agriculture in -Mr. Carlin will talk on the sub- minstrels, sung and dar^ce artists, i Wa^iangton. It is dated A u g u s t ' [ ject of "Fences and RuBtl8"--n;uiitorti'JiiiatH andflp&'gaters. f u n U S , and is filledwftR matte? p e r - ' ' both near to thft famifr ' s haart and frnlir j>£.ali- kioda Xha^^^jUimag io- t a « » 9 and Uymw^

suitable for a refined audience, which will prove valuab'le infor-A big street parade usually gath-1 mation to those who can ge t hold

; ers the crowd before the perfor-, of it. This paper, as wemention-I mance. There are 40 people in ed in a former issue, is to be sent this big Tent Show and all are to the correspondents o f t h e a g -good laugh producers. ricultural department throughout

. , . . , , . N i e country from whom the var-- A storm visited this section i b u s fanners can £g

S u n d a y s afternoon in which a figures.

—The Alumni Association of Manassas High School will hold its annual picnic on _Tuesday. August 19.1913, at Beverly Mills,

.Ya. Kach member is eiititl«d to i.nvit£ one guest.

GtAftENci: W. W A G E N E R , Acting PrewiHpnt—;

-—T h e Manassas Industrial j great deal of electricity develop-Scbool has issued the July num.j^d. Lightniag struck the resi-ber of its school magazine entitled tdence of Mrs". Nicol on Main "Ih£-Riillptin," devoted to jncNJstreet with_"o ^ ^mage beyond Am. .um c .*** w?vuveu 11} inci- i afreet, w i m no aamage Deyond ^' ^- V""»"<=J'. was l a i n j I t . * c» _*u r* • i » _i i . denteTTconnectron with thellmuTI^sening a shutter on V'seeond'^^^ g ^ S g WThe farmei^# *"• ^*' '*°*" :""*"^'*' **^*°g"*' tution, and to send abroadas far story window and filling the room as may be. the excellent features with smoke and balls of fire. The of the school. The Bulletin is pub­lished every four months.

—William G a i-n^g Lipscomb and Mia.s

house of Miss Jane Flaherty on Maple street was also struck,

.»/Dwiiiu ''"O'^king down plaster in the

Wright - ^ ^ ^ ^ ° J " j ^PgA^"^^l^ «mfinT)t

—The meeting at. the Court House last Saturday, called by Mr. C. C. Dulaney, was fair!\

Is an old «aying that holds good in starting a

Bank Account

We Ask You to Gfflsider

t

were mah-ied by R e v . S. R White in Roclcville Wednesday,, w

fever. Last reports indicated n The groom is employed in Wash- „ ~ , „ favorablechangein his condition 'mfrfn, 1.,.^ fuxujul^ Htcfl at' ^ ^ ^ " ' "' "^*"^""""*"''- *^'"'^'

ofihjury to the weather-boarding,

—Mrs. Mjirgaretta D o r s e y

Mr iTrhn n Tiilrtrfrnid a: P- ' sigw:- The_bride I s a j i a u ^ -: ter ot Mr. A. M. Wright, a w^H-acres of land on Monday to Mrs

Susie C. Powell. The property is located~near Buckhall, and is known as the Bob Pearson platceT

at Buckhall mentioned last .v fick willJj>e-CQntiniied until next Stm»

i known resident of the Bristow -neigrhborhoodl'

~ ^ "?• B, Dajjig tfells us that he wiji open his new coa[ yard in time to supply tlie~de-marida ot tbe people of the com

land, in which town she had made her home for sonrTe yeare,' left

the proposed exhibit on t h e Horse^^oW grdphds wiiracconf-

there Tuesday for Bristol where plish the purpose desired: ~-she will live with her daughter. o ^ ^ • L « ».. M«. EUa Saunde«.- MrTNeS^:! ^Saturdaynaght. Sam Thomas. Son celebrated her 100th birthday in February last anH shin rPt?«in»

the county. It v as decided to meet again today, at Groveton with the shimmer session ef-th« Farmers' Institute and then ap­point working committees for every branch, ot the project. There is plenty of fine stock in this county; all that is needed is to show it to other farmers and to outaidara and it is expected that

2nd. The care with which the bank it managed

i ^h.

The courtesy and spirit of accommodation by the officers and employees.

The ability of the bank to property anih prompt­ly handle all your business.

1

—day nli;ht, August-Wv JAS. W. BRILL,

|munity with tiieir winter c^I He says that his ice plant will be

-Mr. Dlalie«K)r«gi5ilir h i a ^ cently left the employ of tbe &ria

-worked and enter'

^ Z:;3?7»Mi forgfi_earl3r±r:tfae:ggrtiig: The locaaon of this new busing yJL^-*t thej)rgsQnt site of Ben-

h ^ mental fflculties to o remtuHi'lr^.,; capmg A^i extent She is well^knowa

in tKs county where a d^aghter, Mrs. Hendry C. Gushing, was a raaitiwwt. livitfff np _p fnpm ji ^mi

i colored, man working on the place of Mr. N. T. DePauw, near Haymarket. 8meIt"tEe odorVi^ns:

gas . Investigation led him to the small hrick building enclosing the acetylene plant and though Thomas ha^ takftn thr

OF MANASSAS; VA; [

Sttdl^Chnrdw

nett's Coal ydfd7

tJ^ ^}:!^^.:f^l ti . " - auUM s. J < ^ ^ ^ Rogers, a larye printing firm in ' i , ^ *;"" J ^ C ^ - I T ^ ^ ^- ^ -Baltimore. - " , ^rd passed through town on Fri-

•__ toy in a C. &0. car, enroute for ^^^e annual- session of Old ! Huntington, W.Va., where Mrs.

Schoo l Baptists-^Pmdfirilnwr ' WaiTo H'a h, *!..,,. 1, ; trrmtilled ians—began on Wednesday in the by a fall from: a street car. CoL church at Independent HilL . ^ Wjttaid ^ .pp fee large crowd lias beui In atten- point ftf jSailiBj to Soaiq as Am dance, from all sectiouii

—Thomas S bassador when, the news of the aecideiiUVia* receufed,—-:— Gulick, who .,

spending Us vacation iiere, haf ' ~The Potomac Baptist Asiso> hi •; right, hand severst'i1aiHi^7^'***®ni oneof ^ ^ ^ ^ bv the pr^iftttire«cplosion of g " '—' ''~^—" ' • ' •• Jarge firecracker jn the course of the "celehration" Tuesday night

•Mr. James D. UHIT ff __. ner, we kilOWll U> cvqi-ybody in tUis'seg^ tion. slipped away to Washing­ton Wednesday, and was married to'Miae Minnie E. CoMiei' in Southern Methodist Cfaujpgb hy Rev. B. Gay, The youngcoaple returned home very • quietly the Jamo ovCTtng and few fHimBS

-Miss. Frank Moore and the Hon. George Latham FletcEe?;

orgaoizaUM»jntk&8tate,i8A6W' ing its annual session in the Bap­tist church at Rouiid HiH, Lou­doun county, this week, having beguLnjaaJWednestlay. It in-

. both of Warrenton, were married »»^-BallimQie_Manday. Mr. „B„nocj Fletcher is fit^t^ f^^ut^^^n^j^^fjji^ ^^

—There will be spectaj ser­vice at Grace M. E, Chtu-ch on SuMayjmoMingaheimr^^l^jp: ^^ce Tuesday, and Sunday, the 24th, there mmU scramble to see whi Sunday, the 24th, there" wl. no services a s tt<q paaMr nri\ \

Camp Meetmg:

—MiaaWillirtjg Myers, of Ma-yed a hMkflt nf

eludes the chtffches in most of the countieo north of the Rappa­hannock and east of the Blue

—Mr. brought CI

.C. A. S.. H o p k i n s a sample of his new

waa a

knew Of Jba manjage Uhtil1i:*hurs-day, when cohgr'atulatlOTi£l5egag to shower upon the hat^ty-pnT The ^ ^ &£eBIia8 ^

R. eonnBr, or oai foWnl'

precaution 1 lantern he waa carrying, the gas iguitwl,. uaiiBlng an 6xt)k»ipn whioh painfntiy burngd' the man about the face and arms, and re-sulting in the ccmoplete wrecking of the building. Thomas-was hurt badly enough to require thg ^rvTd^ofa pHysicjan^butisre-eosfiring. No damage was done tothc-Aaelling.—r—-— ';.--—

«

ide^» a dan^iter o r i S e j *'**8 Lillian Lighta/a', who 1 ^ Mj[5mnerimda:8tfeM ^eea at the UnlversiVirbsblei, • '--'-——^ 'ChailoMe5vme. M' trntiment,

—The ball game Friday after­noon between the iharried and single mqi-ef Bristow developed into, a game-ftlled with thrtHmg interest for the spectators. It waa a pitcher's battle from atart to finish and while there yere no

INGS

ThiQ <vcili known millings insldiuiiQQ«=^£&£l^^Ed^^(it)fr and set in first class coiwii tipn, is now being operated hy a miller of years' of ex-perience. Tne Flour being made at this uiill, Faiitiy and SlmiKiJLjjrade, bgivihgTta^ isfaction wherever used, and is rapidly attracting newcus-tomers. It is made of the

m^

redimed home last week. Miss Francis Grinnan is the

guest of Mrs. Jo>n G. White tliis week. LatCT she will vjsrtJfi» —Bestnttdket prices Mdd-for ^rair^ll«-, at M^de Croft

]rhe BlMea..MagilI will enters tain on Saturday wvoning (TI honor

scramble to see which'of .the ol ^ ^ee fOTce eoold get the biggest piece. To^^FfKflf it ic ^ai.v.< i,ff

•<.«

' the finest peachas ever seea here. Tney are fromtb^JfaBrisogNur-seri es in Maryi «nd tnd - /«> . w^ picked from the basket measured nine inches around^

4s p t t t^ it v»rumdi7 ind«tedj . It & something new. and shows the progressive apirtr n,.rH,ip

-Daniel Hoiile, a brother of Mr. John R. Hottle, of this place, died at Edinburg*- »--1 aged 71 years. He was an old Confederate soldiwr-and^hfis re­mains were token to—Clifton Forge for int^ment —

—Mr. Robert Bibb, "of near town, brought some delicious canteloupestothisoflSce Monday, wtoA __

to get a slice of them. We are very grateful fw the courtesy.

—Ceh.

oneem.

—A man wandered into town Friday aftefnounwhoae peet^S

-L • Miaa Annie ifcCuen, dangk-Jtren,

tion foreman of the Southern at tbia point. wm> mnH .John C. Gilroy. of Alexandria, in the Roman Qicholic church in

tific base ball all tfM^>iiE^. The ^ ^&s2.'tQL0 in favor of the

sin^e tnen, after a hard . fb i^ t gtane. The batteries were: Sin-<glle.nren.rGittingaand:BeIl^ Mar. ri(ed~Jtten, Wopdyard and Kevs _y)L.A. Baefc waa thenmpfrff, T

nf ttirir house guegta, the MisaeB star performance it was «d«i-^ylmer, of Washington!r

Mr, Marion White has gone to Gary, Ind., for ^ viat to his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Jilrs. ^imett White. - "

The Bridge. Club «^|lJie£n$fifc tained on FriHay .,ff«.«^^«, ^bj.

_>&. Lew s C. Btirwell.. - ,. -"fn^r?." Wert Todd,"of Mt Solon,

Va , was'the Kuest last we<>k nf

very best wh" at andguaran-teedpu?e a id healthy. Bran, Middhngs and other feed for

t sale.. W.ater, gnwjnd Meal, made of No. 1 com, constant? ly On sale, and fs iseeSnd to none, -AH orders promptly fiUed and dehvered to nearby merchants if desired.

Phone mes^ges to the mill receive prompt attention.

igraih. ADDRESS

CLYDE MILUNG CO. MAHAaSAS.VA. - \

MANASSAS. VA.

[MarUe, Grauiite afid a ^ i d s of Cemelefy

REALEsfAfE^ andlNSURAISff

D U L I N a MAHtlW CO

Washingfos^ fcytfingStoEfe-

actions excited the interest of the town seigeant All the iDf<wn>a-

be gotten from him was-a postal card addressed "W. M.

t a n , Vn " »nf! ^ '' Washington, last Sunday even-

ijBg.aIt«F-anaUnesaol4oae-dajca man himself seero'ed uncertain as irora^ blood pol^ngr to bis id^tlty. '^e was escorted

northward b(Hl&d, covered with a shower of rice from the hands of the many Inet>& i i ^ bade

roomings to the.Qounty j^il and on the wny. Jo p. in:, babbled of birds and ftewera, and

them goodbye at >.h« traiS" —The primary cam'pajgn i n

Fairfax developed into a pretty warnj. affair.. i>efore

Oliver nearly camfiltLMgwo af. ^ ° "*"***•'

was lavish with eccentric ges­tures. Saturday morning an of­ficer ircan <WaCTentOB -came to Manassas and identified tbe num as Mr. Hoard, who was recently r e l e a s e d from an'asylum, it is said, and took him baek to

Mrs. A. R G. Mfg. ChOTloo Da?ia, Juruierty

Miss Lome Smith, of Haymarket died-at the Sibley Hospital,

Rev. Morris Eagle waa detained in Richmond last Sunday by the illnesy of Ut^ Eagle, who waa operated on, Satarday, for mas­toid abscess, from which oho had wifffred for aoms weete—She is

r-Fee CluiMw GlMi» —Silverwurc, Etc.

. .Q°jr s."Bremacy in th> tojlowjoe liniM hag h««n T»cogniiadTiof yeaw.

Dependable quafatiea, exfcfaniVAly toweat prices for TH^ BEST.

9t»rUB« SiKerww* FlBwt Platwl Wai*

=i^^

Having determined to devoteour whole time to the Real Estate and Insurance business, .we- hereby SQhcit a^ property for sale and r e q u ^ those having property 69" 11^ the same with us prwuptly.

•n • • " ' ^ t » W l>iWy wM. «U Mrf -

ff e . J . M E E T Z e «rC«X Om^. M. I .;• pL^fUf^ M.^...^, - ^ J W - - ^ ^

;^-

tf^or Best Reanlte^ U » T - YOUR FAHM

-WITH-

OiAtli Massaukll-

ter t h e exchange of hot words, _ „ r and would have done so but for c ' • uu v J • u..:-.—f— >, • . ""'^^^r Fayman neighborhood, ttif,,M,*«mf,„.^.^^£jy^^^ C & 6 - ; —

—Mr. DeWitt Herndon, of the charges

setts regiment in th rough Bal t: m ore. SiXL April jj)^

i-jtam Uonoboe had opposia"W passage Oliver in his paper. The Herald.

AjuLthe latfcef hifliTly r^

' t h a t he waa a.«waulteri lint T>ii»

Y^rTa^esday. aged 1l6^«^iir'tie =^. waa widely known as ".TAnoq ha

WJW^bAire ight ." _ _ _

'' day night while on his way home; he has since beea lying in a pre-

now improving, and Mr. Eag[e will cfficiateat S t Paul's on Sun­day morning at the usual hour.

The play, '*Ju«t For'Fun,^'

ilnn and SUWd&y.evenings, was' warmly applauded by a good size^ audience^ The cast was as follow s: '

—tow^xHi TaUeClawwaM

~1ttdi<^atGUw Toa»tS«U BraM and Copyar Wmtm» 4EkitfiBsDHMk Ouf inf IKih Aoc«M«riH Sta4«at Laops

r iztar«« EMr Rafrigmaen, * « .

DUUMMARimca »HIIU,P ui !•

V W A S M I W G T O N , D. C

fr-Reai^ fefatfe Dealers

NOKESVIi t g

he next meeting" of th^l »f ft„.t

Mn. Fitzgerald Mandevilip de Smythe. Would - he Sonety I-''«'!pr, Miss Air-^s H

Bell's Bread

PHOTOGRAPHS WWBwe,

4ter

w w k and g u a r a n t y ^^a^i^iac- -twn. Appointment.'^' made ' on short nc'i

call on or write •» Uf Pl-.fj^fc

.ILlliiie,^ vicinity,—inflietod -the

day afternoon. August 24; al 3 o'clock. All members are urged

—Several complaints have been made within the last few days

- O i a t T u d e n ^ l r p - t j e e ^ e r e d tD^Eo be present and those~who have ladies on tha gtreote of Manaawgii nat paid Uwir d t } » » » ^ . y ^ f ; .

-.. lui HirangiUH KiaiH BI le ini UiMyid^aaat tbig tim^ <»-thi-r witt be were unidentified. No less than; the last meeting of the conven four reports have reached us, j tion year. Membera of the I ^

possible , • I at 3 o'clock. " '

^ : _ ^ ^ . " ^,^^^^ in the Presby-[wound, which was made wi th a stick an J must have been de-~ Jtmanchtrrch on the fourth Sun-

Ttveredwtth g fea l force; as Mr. ^Hemdoa waa unconscious from

8 p. jTi._unlil_eariy the next m o m - : ing Mr. Winn k— gi»'e» bail

Mgrtoa'a J»rM> M(K>rthy. An Irish 'Mwd-

Strvmat.,^ Miss Dorothy Pierc« Lord Chelsea, An Englub N<*le-• . . " " " -: .^F' Wnndinn HtnaaafaJ J**k Earl, His Friend . j

Mr. Whitney Baas | M . [

•tber. We guar-antee it both

It n not nteraOy trut

ber term of Court at which time ,9°^ >°^ work for Bofhinc, but

" ... n not rueraUy true, as has TOr hts appeartfflcg at the Octo- 'been s&id. that T H E J O U R N A L ber term of Court at which time it is expected to have the matter " '* ''^'^ ne»riy true, u o r p r i -

a.o,^hi^-ud. ^ji^jffy4"x^ "s.'.'-^j'iir It reports innir^ta that Mr. H a m ^auied u e d e o c e . Try, l i T a i S

QUANTrrr and QUALITY .-. U« wdoroui I Ml king.

it is ver>- nearly true. Ou^ ^ t ^ ^ / ^ ^ B J E L i L t

or send yuur Kodak Wort'

tA*P»E«L BOJTHE i a . s . a 4 &{,»«. eEO_E. WitHELD U«k,.T'" ^^"••»'

HRST KATIONAL BANK I J M T O K A T H D DKPOSrTOST OF

UNITED STATICS, rar

OAPIIi \h IPL^g ASP p i o n i ?

don is in-p-nvmp' •TTnd out.

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MAN A^SAS JO.UENAL^ FRIDAY. AIH !M*'\

^••p^-

ABOUT PEOPLE WE KNOW

• TqT^Viulg''Da^'left today fw

Mrs. \V. F. Merchant spent' Wedivesday in Washington. i

Mr..K. Weir Waters, of Cul-i "peper, was mtown Tuesday. r

Mr. C. C. Collins reffirned OU) Monday from a visit to Marshall

Mr. Frank E. Garrison le/c U •day for a visit to_01d Point Com -l«4i - - ——

Mr.. Peyton Larkin is visiting n i S a U J i i f

Clarendon. -^r . end Uf&Mr^. Burch,^

California, are visiting relatives in Orlando.

•••• . ) 1

Mrs. B. S. .Beale. of BriattHs; -at tended the Charlottesville Horse Show. *

Mrs. C. C, Moon, of Scottsville, is visiting her daugrhter, Mrs. John A. Nicol. ^

f^riYe /or VIRGINIA C?^fti/o^££C R«9ort of th« Coniiiiion of The People j Nai .ana

B«ak. «t Mftaa«B«u. ia th* Stat* of \'kr»ial«. at

RICHMONET

fi*j^ JUiu KS«OU«GE«

Wednesday from a business trip to Lynchburg.

Prof. H. F. Button left Sunday fiiflit «i & iJUslness trip wTifi^ •cennes, Indiana.

— Miss Lillian Allison, of Wasb--^—ingtoB, is the guest of M i s s

Evelyn Wenrich. • ' ^

toarket, paid thia office a pleas­ant call Satarday. —

—"Mrsr-Robert Don<^uei of Wash-

JK. Lipscomb this wsek, Miaa A( n Collphpr, nf aftinea-

mooo ^Rizes

Second Week in October 1915

October 6-7-5 9-tQ It ^s^=A:

mm m>rih

OvtfrtiraftB. •vcurtxi mnd ijn«ecur»»d. U. S . Bcifiitt to ii»riir« c irci i l irt f t f t . . . . . . . U S. Bonds to s«cur« M.S. I>«liD«ita premium* on U. S. Bond* , BomiB, securitiea. etc tSatHc^nr fwraie. fu^nitura and tixturea

u e n t i ) Due from S u t < »nd Private panka aiid ,

Bankera, Trust Cocnpanlea, andSav-inva Bantu

Dua tw4vk agpfovcd r«i«rv« a g « n u ,. Cbecka and oth«r caah Itema Notea of other National Banks Fractional p«s>«r aurrancy, nickela and

caata Latc/iii Moiup Bettrvi tn Bank xii:

Spaeia $11.808 45 «46au

_^aL. -lift. 2M>\ 06

IJKJU 90 iOO HO

iHii ao

i.ivr« 8M «

71U l» 210 OO

a60 68

im

I J A l I U t l l S Capital stock paid in $30,000 00 Surplus fund 10.000 00 t}TKilvM«4 preMa, ta« a a t i n i i i aad . - .

tajStlDaid \ m a MatioMuBant notea b u t s t a n d i n s . . . . . . arWTO*^" Due to other Natianal Banka ( t U Dlvidtinds unpaid W 00 Individual depoaiu subject to check. . . 20a,M7 78 r-r-""-' « h a t k * 486 « u

VIRGINIA STATE FAIP ASSOCIATION PICHMOND,VA,

Mrs. Charles C. Weni ch and' Mr. J. M. Leary, of Parkers-Mi3a_ Evelyn Wenrich visited burg. W. Va.» is visiting relatives friends-in^trasburg and-attended I and trieB4a in this town and the Fisher's Hil! picnic. I county. He is at present the

Mr. HaroH Lipscomb was in f ^ ^ «f^l'--««»•«« Lej^h. Mr. Manassas a few days this week. ^^'^ ^ ? J T " '"..^'l."'^!':,!

accompanied his pargtits,^"""'.-> '" ^^»'^^^ ^ " ^ ' ^"^ havin homeTroWStlahtic CityT

ftjnae in fifteen years^andi* I ping here, en route for his home

Mrs. Frederick Eberhardt and j ^ renew -old ties and acquaih-children who have been visiting Ugjj^gg flehassbnie very inter-friinds hereV have returned to^ estlng stories of the Hood of last

BUSINESS LOCAI^ Wam<, For S a l a a s d aaiacaUaaaona aiiirar-

l i a o i M U wUl ba aoUiakad t u d a r Aia kaad-! • • at <ka rata of H*s coata a Uaa for tko Hrat i»aartl—, t l » a o c a s l s a V s a far aoWaaaaat lassrri—a. AdrartiaaaBSBta far tkia eofaam H l i t l » J ' M U I « « ' a l a a i i g s < < l » « i r a t l l »

-Mrs.^ Mellon has one of the modem homes of Nokesviile. with 10 aereo of good land, well fenced,

Lost August 9th between Ma­nassas ana Milfdrd J(lill&4 a new pair of ladies tan shoes with hose Reward if returned o Office.

Journal It

Wanted to work on shares, large farm with • equipment

airy)—hy Pvp^Hont-pH iip-to-

their home in Alexandria. • "HffF" anTT -Mrs" T. E. Cahnon, Mrs. Amos' Miss Mattie Nash and little Miss He en Cannon motored to Purcellville Sunday,

Mr. W. 0. Tavenner lett oYi Monday to assume -charge of

summer sufferer.

from which he was a

Grymes Drug Store in Urange.

ITEMS FROM XiREENWICH.

Dr. Walter Lee-Austin, form^

CO TexMj- iB visiting hia sister, Mrs, W. M. DBtia.-4tt "Grand

hot and cold water in bath-room and Etchen, oh mcidaffii road; Price $6,000; one-thfrcfcaah. C.

for i5ale.-i9ia Model, Motor Gyd« and Motor Boats at bar: gain prices, alt makest, brand new maclanea. on easy monthly pay'

te farmer. Rent not under five years. Rundown farm with clay or loam soil preferred. A- Hon-nen, Eldert Avenue, Rockaway

1.000 OO t?nlt«-d Statead. , , , , . . BUla payable. Including obtisatioha for

money borrowed 18.000 0» Basarve for taxaa 4B00B

T o U l »308,086 OT ^tate of VirgiiM, VounUj of l^rinc^ )\ill\am. it :

1, G. R A Y M O N D RATCUFrE, Caahier of t t a -abovo-named bank, do aolemnbr swear that tba aboTO atatamant ia truo t« the heat of our knowl-adse and belief.

&r-HA¥MOND B A T e U F P e . l t ^ a s H i B k .

Subacribad and awora t« before ma this U t h dar o f A u K u « t . U U .

SEAL \ Sotary HuOlic. — v ~ '

C o a a a o T — A T T E S T : A. W. SlNCLAI*. JAS. E. N E L S O N ,

— — Bi M.Hiiia«i

Beach, N. Y. I T

Report of dta Coxl i t iaH af T b o Nalianal Baak a< Manaaaaa. at Manassas, in ibe Stat* of Var> tiaim. a t lb> Cfaae of BiWnosa. A m . f. 1 » 1 » .

RSaOUBCES _ . T--, . , . • I Loans and Piscounta tt»t,S*I n

WO you want lire mtiuranCHsria" ofeidrafHr»«£uwir»n*Tni»wOTw*.-T7—+.«»-« . U. S. Bonda to s«cur5 circulation 42,600 00 U. S. Bonds to aoeote Phatal Savings 2.000 W P^iUiluiums"tJrS. Buudi W-W Bonds. Securitiea, o U «7» 0» Banking bousa, f omi tora and flxturea lt .HZ 18 'D^a'fMBl mikj iMl Banks (uul n»«i»ia

cannot get it? I. can teU- you iai"wtir'b5arirfDrir

payg tpoll if ynii Hvf. and protects your family if you die. Call at my office on Battle otroot for par. ticulars. John A. Nicol. 8 8-tf

it, also bargains iu usi^iaotbf

f:«ttrageot ior Hhe Ameri<^; tof. ina^Tiam ^gricuitarat-tjnemieal Companyr-iiMiu«iLw«>-iai. ^Itimoreclepartment, and-ev^r;

Cyd*8. -Write us to-day. En [article of fertilizer ia guaraatee f-loao. «tAmn for rer^v. Addrieaa JJV_gpAal»>a R»p.khalL RJ,.At^*

[CTV

a g e n u ) , , . ' 10.M8 OT t>ue from S a t a a n d Pn>fato Bankaand

Bankers. Trust Conpainea. aAd Sav-Inga Banks . .

rUi,. f « » . ^ ^ m v e H I l i r V I Igf.Tltl L M O t t

Cbscks *aabt te l - easb Items'.

ian

^ H P ia vi^tinfl a t t-ho hfijtn> nf Mrs. V. M. Carr. at Bristow

— Mrs.: Allison A. Hobff, 'with heY two sons, is visiting her mothe^ in Mariboro, Mtu-yland^

He Will be greatly missed b^ Uia inaay-frieada here.— - _ _ — —

Mrs. Amelia B. Hooff, who has spent the past two weeks visiting

Mr. W. N. Lipscomb and fam­ily returned from ft visit to

-iJl^antie"Qty on Mwiday nighL

^ fffFFjptf n«*< >f"i!gT>tBr Iftifw, i^

View Miss Katie Uitt8,-6t^

toTtr'has been-visiting Mr. amd Mrs. Taylor Thornton at 'Ir-land."

HUM X n nutihe. whrhuu bLIilU

m " Ixielr'tiox' t i . Trenton, Mien -TfTI- -T-^B ior

turned to her home in Charles Town, Wt Va. Tuesday.

Mffl. ReflHJe EUiot. Hm Bet been .apending somo timo at the home of Jns uncle. Dr. R. C; Buck, neafBtistow.liasretarued to hisTnmw in Coyingte©. -

Mrs. Wm.' F. Dnwell^hp^ag

Master Aahby Buck, who has

For Rent.—New 9-rown house on W.est street Apply to C. M. ijuXiii.—:— —7-10 tf :

Lost.—Gold cuff buttons, ini-tials E. R: C. returned to E.

Liberal reward if R Conner. 8-1-tf

visiting ittGwigia,, haiiroturapd to his home here.

Tl fTt^. Ely, u£ WasUtngton, spent-.several, days this weekln

- See Aootiti. $tojg propoaitioB <Mi 4ee-plant.

All machinery li'.'aiVi'mf'V-tvaFiiT. cans just orderea. Ice wagon aSr privilege to run plant n^re it. now stands until January 1, 4M4fr^Somfl?6dg- wilMam iMs f£uitiiu^ keep things cool. Plant jiaming—day and night all time. $1,800 cash or paper equal to cash buys tjie above described property. C. J.Heetze & Co. 6-27

F"r R 'nt - A f?rr'»^^iirrffil ITnr fiirthPT TYifm-mwrinn «ppVv th F.B.Morgan,OcooquanfVa.2.28 tf

U> par MM, 01 d K U U C t b o ^

Total

UABiunas Capital stock paid In . . . Sorplos fund . .

i *xas p ^ d

. . i i s i j a T n

U u e J o .

If-you want painting done right with th<i ritfhl kind uf-Tna

terial and with dispatch, ask

Mattonal Banks • D u e to S ^ e « a i L ! m n t e J lkhU'

"^itr Banker*. . . ,

iBdhridnal demaits subject to ebeek. Dsinaail i»s»llnrtt««i* •'—'~'« T l i i m a t t i l l e a t a s n f 4«i>eslt . i . '

7TW.

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Postal Sayinlis Pspostta ^^ata^

BUB WyiM*. tnaHwtg* ebUiimiksirta WM

? . ElBot«ad'Miss Dot Simpson xe-•"' Binred from Atlantic City Mea-

our town. Don't forget the Children's

Mr. and Mr*. CharieaC Wen^ jrich i*« visifing Mrs. WesHch's parents in Washington for a few 4ays.. , "'' ]_' , <Miss ChcraX: Free, ofWaaSi-

iHgloo, ia yifliting Mias Winifred

called homety the ittnes* of her mother. MM. J. C- Rust, return-ed home SrtUjJiayj TaefeeBg iMeid

Day exerciaes Sunday i^^mhg at 7:80o'dock;

MWr-W. F. Davidge, of Wash

fot- an estimate of Bryant & Flaherty, Manassas, Va.5-16-13t* ~ For waHr paperaJfai ropm meldr ing see or wnte Geo. B.'iarsen," —"~^rx 232, Manassas: 5-10-tf

Binegardhea*, at Nokesviile, tiiis week. —^- -——

by hst ndce, little Jlisa Lucfle Rust. — : •'"'"' ' '•' •'•• ' ,"•

Mr, Chiurl6s Amos has returned from a trip c^ several days to Norjai'' Carolina arai tower Vir-.glnia.

Ml. andMra. H. P. Tompkia

Mrs. P. C. K«inedy, who has been ^aitimf hme for the past

jngton, is visitingCat ."Th e Grove."

Mf.-M: M -Wa»bijngt(MO-severaLdaja t l3^*eeK|n Waafi-•tngtOBr

are staying with ikv'-aiul Mrs: w Thnrnton Davies ff>r gpTfiral weeks

Mr. Frederick im«tes, of ChW; - lottaavfltet ha^nf^j'nflri homfcaf:

ter a vimt t^ Mr. R.H. Davis, at Bristow

Mr. and Mrs. Levy Hettiiag«r iuid ann^aon. of Reading, ~ visited Mf. and Mrs. H. D.

JWenrich. ^

week, left Thursday for a week's stay in Clarke county wi% rela tives before going back to Balti more: ^ .

MftL-Jonni^ G"'i"'t| nf l i janh^ tan, Kansas; who has been viMtr jBg rgjativps in Tiimkan eetetyi came to Manassas on Thursday, and took a C.,& 0, tr^i for her home

-harness,-$^9ft and up. Boggy harness from $12.00 up at Austih's Harness BhbB. 6-27

M.000 0»

j y , t ^ - , . . . $883,517 tt 9Meo/ Wfip*»««, Poimfj »f FHitce mObmk, $*!

X w J g T w o o D H p T j a a a B K X a i M y r t t t w r f K r r w ^ -IMaad liiBafc~do"»6Isa»nljr * • « » t t a t U w «boT« slaHiMsiH h m u t t t tr -Vr-*-*—r ' ' ' , • • • '

' - WESTWQOP HTITCBISOIf, C a a H m _ _ „ - - ) j n b a e r i b a d a n d s i w i t n t o b s i ^ o w n n a t M s l i t b d a y

tea and coffee^ Th? bestTrt any ^°***'"U*M^;( '~ ^ Agents for Chase & Sanbourn's

" ~ (. Th? bestTrt any J H Rnrkjj& GQ^2&if price

Creenwich a n d Gainesville eroofled bats at Greenwirh nn Safa

For Rent —Three houses in the towit jf Manoocan, Yd "

H y fiaiinilsslnii expires AngUstA D16.

urday, August 9 Grefenwieh win­ning by a score oi l i to i. r_

Ranember! /Big di^ at Green wich on Wednesday, August S7;

Miss Virginia Lee spent sever

Four-rtXHU house and 4 acres of land, 3 miles of_ Manassas, with fruit, good gaideii. llBiihouBH,

to G. Raymond Ratcliffe. 2-21-tf T B O « . a . Uoti. E.B.CONNBB. K.S.HT1ISOK

cellar, iirifeh meat hoose. built ov«r cellar. Price, $4gBj 1300 «tHbr balance in one year. C. J. Meet e &"o. 6-27

just receivedjenough of the Fa-iiaaiB Stag Painftix-iwlnt^ th£

NOTICE.

— ; : =..—aaiirf*~f• • " ' ' " " " " ! ' ' • H « n i " iw.!..

M-r- Nathan &nallwood. o f. gnd Mr. Frank T pyris, of Manas-_.._• „ - ^ — w w r t — . - . . 1^ ,^v ^t ' ^ ' ^ — , . ^ - . . . ~ Hager8town^M(i, is tne guest of

his brother, Manly Smallwood, at This JsMr. Smallwood'fr

first visit ta rtilfl wrfU n m forty years.

aidairs last-week with Helen TEwrnteaa. ' ~

Mffls" Liicy Sindair, ol Th« Plains, is viating Miss -*"-*" faytor.

The O'Neil property, on Centra 8ta?eet, for JIM^ l&^^ing ;F lst."ftice-^ffi:e© per month.

town aihd county and a part Of Fairfax, Fauquier, Loudoun and StaflFord. The chief feature o

matter is that the QuaUty-undPrtorlS RIGHT.

is a)c» .&co:

pnqwrty. C. J. 6-27

MlinnTrTrrirnnf1iYirfr"'° ^-^ ^he Weir property, on West

street,' which has just been new-

sas, spent Sunday aftwnoon at "Iriand. '

'- DOGTOBICHOWALL.

ITEMS FROM FORESTBURG.

Richard Hettinger, of Washing- ter Miss V i r g i m v ^ W W x H ton, visited Mr.*ad Mre. H. D. ^^^^^^''^^^ftrK.^)^^ 'w«m^^ Bessie McEnew, of Washmgton. wennca.^ _*. iereMrs-R. J-Adamsoh'sguests

Mr. Westwood Hutchison MU - jst ^edt. .' — ^ • • . • j » » . . . . • ! i l . . . H I i n s w a p R a s a « • —iHtfendancB at the rotemac Bep^

.ttst Association at Bmad Hill this week. '^~

Mr. and Mrs. G. Raymond Rat-— cliffeand family retnmfd Riinday

slffilt frora a -Atb«iti€ City.

^^S!3erJbln'Cianahan, ©rSfi^ 'anteih county.'vigTtefi hia^aagSa

part of this week. Mrs.-Km.

-CtemTtSTiSE

Miss^Uiel Molair, of Bristow, whe-has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. DorseyFair, in Alexandria, has nstumed to her home acconw pahTed by her cousin. Master

~ tf n*- T. C will actompaji

It did the eprn veiy much good. Mr. Chaa. Dunn is very busy

•wotking the roids. Miss Arvillah is visiting friends

in Washington fw Uir«fe ^ ' ^ ^

CMARtES ^ , "ALLEN I i

Gainesville, Va. A t t e n f i o n g iTea U> larm l i i iM »nd U l m«»-

.ncnrprT«iiiiii|i ti '•-•-•i--ir" Kitimf*—.""

The regular At^rust meeting of the County School Board wiltbe hekf in the

k hPMfw M fMuwM". on ^'riday, the ,'ftt 10 a; IB.

GEO. 6. TYLEK, n Superintendent. .•—

•i August 1^1913. ;

^TfafiJannoaN

nic« large place to l ive

, jttid a pleasMJti "^"*^ C. J. Meetze&Co.

AnstiQ^ MuLii t Miilng ? MnW} ^g'gL^

^ = = Why go to the city to buy miiles.whMi What is your best offer on t h e you can get them here. I guarantee

Joseph GuJicK Drooerty. He is

meeting of the stodc « Occoqu luan, In-

4 H ~ holdera of the Bank « Oce earee—tea, win p« haU _ — building Monday, September 8,1913, at 1 e'cioek p. m., for the election «ff directors Mid the transaction of any

I that may come before

ITllTTO r««hMw>

'anxiuusCosdL' _ erery pair 1 aelL Jtyprice* are L,: 4«»t«t iittte cheaper than

A revival meeting has atarted at Dumfries and will" contimue two weeks.

There was an icecream festival held at ForestHiUSaturday night.

Speci»i8, try them—Tea, ^ pound, coffee, 18e pound, 4 cans corK fQT iSc. We guaranty t h ^ to givelyee satislaeaoB. Tryour^cead. Its-made by Stohl-man, Washingti^. D. C J. H. "Burke* Co. 6-20

_ . __ ^ ^ , j—- 't^H^ Vtt. Misa Lucille Brawner was the 4

Having completed a Dreswnak-ing Course,.am prepared to give aausfsctory work. Fit guaran teed. Mrs.-Carrie

'^e other nBiiri -J . O. JUOIK, Mana«a»,««

BIPS WAWTEP

Nicol andfamilyto Paw Va., Saturday, to spend a week

^ „ , at the club-house-of the Potomac _i.^____« " . " ^ [Fruit Grow«r8 Club.

—^ >«;— TT-is,;^-rw»t, «»;r^ -Just received, a few baj?s m«

r«»ijmla<.

ttuests 'of hCT l)w>yh»#i Mil "ff" "Mi Waters, this week.^ [ was t h e guest of Mrs. Molly

^Hynaonr«tumedliarkin Friday, and on her return.

sick but is improving Miss Gertrude Tapscott was the

guest of Misses Lelah and Han-

Saturday from Occoqpan where h# has been visiting hi* aunt,

Hon. J. A. C. Keith. Common-

to her home was accompanied by Misses Mary and Lillian Larkin for a stay of several days there.

ing trip to town Tuesday. Miss Dora Cole was- ^le -gats^

of Miss Myrtle Abelland sister. Mis3 Lelah Amidon was the

a a i d j P ^ W g ^ ^ Ji.lH. .BnnrgjfeijC

Ag-^nts lor Dr. Hjfe^ &Tid tiaylt'8 " SUX* Food and poultry panaei-a,

also PeJj»le'8 Remedi*-?" tor str^k and.p««tr>-. J. H Pnrka & C-n.

. Wood's H W I , . C « ^ geed*.

Cnnuibn O " * af l o l l I tnpr ivTj t ,

QUAJmco, VA., August 12, 1913. Seated proposals for the construction

6f a tliirty-foot span steel bridge tfcroea Chippawamsic %r.ek, on the Telegraph road, between the counties of Stafford and Prince WjlUam, wiU be received by

• i-tfae commission apppinted by the Board at tiuperviaorS af Stalfunl ajul PtiuLe-Wiltiam counties, to be opened oo the 15th day of September, 1913, at Quan-tico at 11:30 a. m. The commission res.^rves the right to reject any and all

G. Sneed, SuffoirtVa.. or C. P.

n OS file Ttt Tjtagora aiwr i f wee WiUiani court Ixwsea.

W . G. S V E B D , i r n v a n S t a f f o r d c o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n .

* U.»l l Qfr»i/4«

I am offering an rnvestraent to persons Of ffioderatc means that Thelieve wtH pay fuTTy ten per" cent, next year and continue to increase yearly for many years. t is safe and sound. It will cost

^ ^w??n?ffln^wi?T tii^^B. I which you ought to do at or Cf'. Quite a crowd from Forestburg | jo^n A"Nicol. Mana&aas, Va.S-. cf

k ^

Mr. Cleveland Fisher and his evening wealth's Attorney of Fauquierisisters, Misses Nevitt and CTer-j Quite- - j ^ - ^ .iourU ai*dMr. \ , J Hotchki^^trude^ent to Ci i lpeper^ Sarv^^^j^anUco w on the exciK-^ ^ ^ ^ suxnmer .menti T S ; ! 7 o f wS^el^rmn-S^St*^^''-^ HSdge wilf receive a (t Ki.,n.^ •-- ^ " '"«*« mmectJifor a week or twa rigfting Th r " ^ - - - ' — — w , . * . . . . .„_ . , -^ „;.„. ...r.^ .^A .

-!I1P of the Caraxh' grandmother, Mrs. William Fish- gaturfay to see his family. -,aie Oi iiic «...«• K-1 =. BROWN E Y E S er. *'

MP J. E. Tapscntt ramP tonejetudBntt m piana, voico and ax pression at Rohlay Cottapre. Main

I Street. " ' • •

cumsmt ctovra wiii • the |»uJuUrre»»e«» •i «i»« l » n d n i o t e ^

n»ch »» t h e • « m «

O V E R 6 5 Y E * « » ' t X P C B I t N C t

W««W »»«**>" rfar-Crimson Clover, Ali*Ua,

Winter Vetch, and all film aeedis

r a i l C a t a l o g , (pvnui^ V,- , i > o u t «U t e e d * for W l s o w i n g .

ew-

Aicnio D«

_^Aaxaa£.!£ •"'",;^g '\

UiiT«n»ton IS r-

F v u a u t^x.^-

* --

T y/ w f w \ n fi .SONS. Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va.

Scientific fltnencan

Br«coh >..ll.... -B f » t - W i . l

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3C3E -k ^WF M A-NAfif^» ^f^^J^^l-^.. t_AUGUST 15, -nit f-

Two Carloada of ]Mmk Prices f r » $4SJ)fi t» $10(100

toad of Blue Ribbon Buggiea, and one carload of the famous Haydocks—each made of the very besc material available, bought in the white wood and painted as per-our t nt tcucf ntss.

Also all kinds of

FAitM IMPLEMENTS FERTILIZERS

3 . 1 , XIME

MOST

Adds FertDitv to the §oU—Yiel l\vm to ^our Crops of Hay Eaoh Yew in the Corn Bflt.

EXCELS EVERY OTHER CROP

COW PEAS - GRASS SEtl)

It will be worth your whiTf to inspect our stock.

F. A. tockrefl & Co. Manassna, Va.

T iM HtrwdMtlof i of Aifatfa as a Qan-eral Farm Crop in th t Uiiltad Stataa

lOAiza AgrieultMr#—• Maana More Liva Stock, Sattar Soil and Larger Ratuma Prom

th« Cropa That Fellow.

ALFALFA Alfalfa is rich ia

J feeding vslue.

••- ^

- f

I 1 L!

IrtttRJinrfllT Rilling jt

This One Fancied Hiqnelf in Love

RJvaL TO P R O M O T E ALFALFA.

awrllngton to Run ComWnatlon Tralna Through Southern Iowa and Northern Miaaotirl—600 Alfalfa Lacturaa to Be Qivan In T*«> Wwka* Campaign—700 Atttonto-bilea to Ba Uacd in tha Work.

I By QEORQE M U N 8 0 N . TU walk home with you, Dick," aald

Vfak. Fayiea to hia friead Richard Talbot, and a^arted away wttb him tiom Mlaa LanOia; door. At tha oor-aar of the block he atoppad asd wruoc fate rrteod'a hand vlolaatly. X,

"I cooxratulata you, old man," be

I hepeleaa that that only addttd to tbQ f> f laallag batwaaa u»._ Aa^f waa trant^.; ri i«.i "tJ r' 'irtUfct'QOt to be married

Ul 20U kaaw—an44 rtlrinl dage to . tan you uatS tcd&y." ]

Why xodayr* tnqalred. Rlahanl _ Wndly. {

"Because he la married nuw," sob­bed BiBie. •He^ot married ynsierdayJ _ A ^ ,J W ^ . ^ ^ K ^ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ K . — — —.» ^Mk J I H ^ ^ * ^ #••> ^ • I

• • V V l a ^ ^MtKm^^^^^^m' ^ P B » H ^ W ^ ^ " ^ ^ " • ^ ^ • " " W ^ ^ T - ^ ^ T T ^ , _

whole yaar-^Just think of that! He ! bad iuat b««B fllrttnc witii me and I— (ooling me. And tbaa a sudden rarul-slon caiha OTBT me and I knew that tt waa yott i had iorad aU tha time. Richard, can you ever forgive me or skall I give you l>ack your i-lng?"'

She roae to her teat and stood be­fore bim, a pIctBfe of tragic mteery and despair.

"Who' w u the man?" inquired Rlob-

JOHNSON, H M DANIEL

WELL-0R1UJNG — A T - -

REASONABLE PR/CES --^

Properly cased anu e.ju.j)pcd With a good pump.

Phone or ' 'rite for particulars

H\ PROF ° ^ " " f " « " , fflrttlTr AgrlcuHural ExteAeion OaBar<iB«(tt International Harveeter Co. ef N A M Jaracy. ^

on Every Fana 1. It it a profitable crefk 2. Increases fann valnes. 3. Exceb every other crop

In yidd per acre In feeding value AJs a drouth resigter A. p r/vii PTirirhpr

4. J^o hardo- to STOW than dover. is. ifake a bcglnnhig--start now

grow some

««ld warmly, "I tWak ^ u r flaaoee la , . . , , . v,.. one of the finest girls Ive ever met— "^' COQ*C1O«B of an odd sense ol help-And Just suited to you, too." i '••• iealouay. . "It's odd. Dick," he conUnued "bat ' "Nobody you know. Richard," she 1 never gave you credit for being able ai»«wer«d. "So tt wouldn't do you. any

Tttg that. I dOHt bfr ^ »*^ *^ ** ^ y ^ hla-aaae.—Bat V\\

-' Thedrtcago, Burllngtoa and Qulncy railroad will run ail aitalfa combioa-tloQ railway and automobile train for a two weel(s' campaign, making about &V DIO fl H

frnm^BTMoii^^*'^ " ^ ^''^\^^ « y Ot your friends aid:'%It»^:+«»^^^-*o«^»»-««n«,^ tlwHer. T^e'Sln^a.Tcrl.ed out by the B«r- i ?. ' T T '"''' "f ^ " ^ • ? ^ * ' ^ * ' "-"•^•^ '^'"'"^ " * " ^ " ^ ' "

llngton in coK,peraL.on with t^AVri- ' "' ^'"^ ' **? ."""l'l , •'^""^ ***' °"^

loternatlonat Harvester Comitany of done splendidly, my boy, your married life wUl be

Alfalfa Should be Growni ^^ f^^ r ' ^ T ^ i^'^'XC.-^ r« ¥-> leges, la far In advance of any agrl- „ ,,. ' »~»"«™-

o n fc/VerV V a r m cultural «Ttfini.inn wn^t «.^, L^,^i TaJbot did not rei

and I bet one long

nar. "E<l'th Spinner:" he shouted, and

out of the tumult of emotions in his heart he waa oonacloua of a mad rage

cultural eztension work ever carried on.

Will -Stop at Sixty Points. Local committees at each of the 60 j

Talbot did not reply, and bla friend, mortified by bis coldness, accom­panied bim in sHence. Talt>6t was thinking bitterly of hia folly—faia ab-

poinU on the railroad wUl arrange ;or . • o '"^ '""y- " ''*• too Ute to with five to tpn automobiles to carry the f •**** '^"'' honor now. The wedding speakers In all directions into thecou*- * " °^ "'^^ month away. And dur-try to farm homes, school houses and ^^* ^^^ '*"* two weeks he had ccme,to

r realize ttist Heliad made the mistake

Is" skilledll wo i j^ . manship and de-

lumhftr.

..Repeated experimeirtH made t>y the

Without "either one -

d i s a p p o i n t i n g . Gct__Sinoot jprices-tor the materials^

obtained by the actual growers of al-alfa in the seml-arld sections Qfthe vest, throughout the win Unit BtatBy,i '

4nlaB4t©wn» within a fftdlus of firom , four to ten miles, where alfalfa leo- *** '* '"*

"'•*'~'^^*'"l >ll g | v « B i I During the campaign over SOO al­

falfa lectures will be delivered by the party to as macy audlen«es, and from 600 to 700 automobiles will t>e brought into the service of thiis great edutatlonal .movement _—

jiye'evidence of the great rolue of -alfalfa. ^ ~~ '•

. There are few farmers whose proflta AOlfld noCba Increaaoil f»«atty *»y >^i..

-afcftM

-ten automobiles at each railroad slop to carry the speakers to the p<rfnts •in the country where meetings wn io' be held.

Snd. Halle nnit»ble for the central

•-e predttce, aa.ftu aa puwriMg;—tOw oodatuOs upon his- own farm. '

—rhirlng the last few years, tBo aroft

' These "CAUipaigns~"ar0 cu&QuctBQ OH a strictly co-operative basia.

The people will provider iBl. A guarantee of at least five to

"Tes, Richard. She is said to be a dreadful flirt and to have liad affairs wlt^ half a dost n men at the ume time. I don't believe there will be much happineaa for them. Why, what is the matter?"

"Come here, Elsie," aald Richard, and led her ,tfl_Jiie 4ottBg«. "Haaler -dearest, I have been as big a fool as— I mean, we have both behaved like

, H &j;r:'"i:Ji" i'i»j?s °St!g ^.'^Viz ..i^^"

GEO: D . B A K E R L B A T I . , tSAM Cot'HTHODHE, A i » M P B , „ i

Prompt attention given ail .niwr- ric< sa low as good service and ibateriai 1. -I uVi tiiy. MataUc Casket* carried in Stock.

could .bev desired in any woman until •nntfl he had met Bdith Spinner. A' "Too, Blch&rd? Sln«» we ware en-

friend bad introduced them, and then «^ '^ ' Why.Jiow JaraJ you?"

meeting In towns where train. stopaT

"How dared you?" he retorted. "I didnt!" she cried. "It wa^ purely

Imagifiailfiii.—I-Jiut-JfiBca4_ibat.we ed--8*-«omp!«t^r^ltrtfie^9tTfne"paiifoS^^^r^^?^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^^^^ before. Honor forbaA him to epeak; !^Th.t: -j,of T HIH " but the presaure of their hands when ' ^ ^ " ' ^^^ ^ ^^^'

Talbot knew that, deeply as he bad been In love during bla thirty-odd years of life, Ke kad never «arrendei«

thuy mat muBt bavu iwiraywl thgm tu eaefr-«ther. Therb»d^met thrw tOBar

"You never kissed her Dick?"

onlyv-Bird lie wfisliMa^ovwr heeU In luvomiiutEiutli.—'•—— r:^——

He thought orer hU

'Never!" he said, looking her-te-4b»-.ByBa,...and-then saddaaty he dnw ber- ~ upon hia knee and kissed her.

Highti »«M.— •v.* "^** * • * (de«ra«,'i he aaM. "it

„ ... __^ _ . . . S y " * ^ amennts to-tbrt: I grtesa when two

•apebt all Bortg xtf things other, and.then, wben they dont quite iimMBiirw irp-to the mark, onoh tfalnka

..SEED POTATOES.. Beat Variety of Garden

Seed farity Flwr Gaed famly

Higbert .Market Price P»idTor Country Produce. Phone Your Orders.

Good* Delivered.

CHAS. E, nSHER^ l a a Mananai. Va. - ~ -

You'll find tis some chpappT, and fnr~ alto^ethjer bettei; qualities. -. There arc mtty-. five "years'" expert

la voted—to—aWalfa ' h . . gy'^*]j fp-:r«Bsed ia'the region west of tbe lUs--iouri river, and it is certain that .here-wlU be an eouallv ranid in-

•sra.. Any community desiring campaign muet-aend In a reeuest to the mllrood. agricultural 'college oo .QPeratins:. or to the Agricultural Ei-

e<ma»y

tenaion Department, signed -by a rep­resentative number of farmers ^ and huslnpsa rnen, . ^

the marriage is going to be unhappy. •Well T piaim t h a t iwn't tJiA p m p « r basis.for marriage. There muat be a sort of naitaal trust and coaflden<^

lowest PosaMe Pi i c e s -Fair. HnnAci nujliiiif a«J

Treatment 7 5-04

pTiee hack of:

•—aawflw thnmghnnt the ^-««atef»->^Bd-southem parts o( the United States.

Many of the attempts in the pajst - ^ grow aUall^ la the W w a iWglOM

MJ^SS^^^Ssi but

{nrCKSSQPORATIED)

Lninber' Mill Work

i ive failed, Cut with our protent 'fnowledge of the roqntrcmcnta w the

any, mnm jcMihfe In securing aataad.

Alfalfa will eoon 'be grown abun­dantly and p^fltably upon every farm. t_ ft- no more jdigicult to grow than

^"over"and glreTpuble the yIeldrTtte

S0U1M1LRAIIMY PREMIP CARSra OF Tffi OOtl

scHcmntE

i«»^ rooting habit oFalfalfa enables it to re«lBt drouth when clover, tim­othy, blue grass and other forage

: grasses die for want of moisture. Ai-falfa roots grow deep into the soll-^-.'nr hfiynnd the roetaof othei -plantff.

4te-dr€>nth "reaTaffff T^T"- *T "^"^^

In effect May 25, 1913.

ond are not grumuiteed.

Traiiu to MANASSAS a» foUowa SOUTHBOUND.

.So S<—Daily locot, 8:45 a. m. 'UeJiver-01 uEeciiou at Oraoge daily except Snuday tn O i O. No. 413 for GordoDovillo and Kichinoud, '. ''

^"o. 1!1—Except >«uiiday,ll:2S a.m. Local tor 'V'wreuttMJ'aBiiiBtermediatepbintaT

Xu. 4o—D«ilT iliroflgii train, 11:56 a. « . , » ill stop at MsDiihsat-ou Hau.

No. 1 i3—Excepr.Siiaday,4:3i5 p. m. Local ! >r W jMvn^D ami intermediate points. rnllman Parlor Car.'

N... 1; -Kx-ept SoDday: loc-1 t^r^ V.^^

N:.. 1-1—rmty IA*JI N' 41 -Dailv'"iliroogli train, IIKM p;

' p. m.

«' - 10 lei off pasarBcer« from Waah^toa •u I .- leiaodria stni to take on- psaasuiim '' r ix>iut!> ul vrhicii riinhileri to sleii.

NORTHBOUND. ' ~ " _-*'TiiitnT. lobal from W«r-

.V J. ti>—Uaiiv tirnjajni tnis iii-«.-a.iil.lteMfuarl,. 9; ia.BT" ~"

N'o 114—Except Sureday. Arnv«.Manaa> sas iO.ir; j . ui., hoiu '•y'MlilUMll tn4 lUtg. meJiate, points I'olluian Parlor Car

No. 1*>-Dail> !*ii». hlO p, m. '>CMIIM!» »t Orang- with' C k O KaQxrayfron. RiA-moad aao G<rniopavJie ^ . ' •

N'o. 112—Except-JuBiaj' .Arrive VaaaF »a<i4;10 p. m,. 'roai Wa<tea>oii aa^ lM»» uedjate poiata t , ,

M Dailj I iinnuh usiu Vniwaau Ma saad WaahiLj.'-.- Ti,«:,*»:-> p. m.

No. 36—Daily tiir ug!, train. <x«ckei and l i j ^ n g can for Wa-' lutan «,<] Sew York 9;23 p. ia,««opa«i B« .. ftecerverTTionic T tioB. daily except Sand.^. at ilrangf traa

l i*.4»->^)rTHBOrNP-

t'a.iv l.>fAr9;:i0a m

Car frao p. m

,-^-x<gpt. SuDdt;i._£nl^ •*MiigtostoHsrrS

N'o i1 N, -. 4

— ^ ~ 'K i . 'S T.

VriRTHBors'D •^••y lrx-«l. •• l.^ a. B. •••iii.'Mindav.Puliman HartirOr

uBiIhuJHutoltJtLI I4S8 p l»

Hm IT i] Dl , i n MM IJlhua with. Main Line traiiu Koe. i aod 10,

I aofi i.>raai|« afford good >.rraag» anora 900a Samoa to S v « n «»d fnaa BwiiBinaJ ihm^li OetdoMviW ^ aadC. A 0 Rariway

t-H. voxntr^:^ p. »o r,eo j ^

L. a. BROWN. (i n<.ral •.-T.I. H, L. BlSBOr VM'^xia'r A^eni

'-v.v--ii:N ,r :\, D. C.

-H-hrereii'when pi'WH» order to THE.JOURNAL.

warit your Jo!)"^ork^

.Tr*atw' value as

importance than soil enricher.

Its great The long

-oota bring-phoephonia^-potaah and other plant foods from . below and itore them in the upper aoll for the-usfe 61 ottttir tiijLntH lBjLvetluuBuUjJiua J rratly iBCre&aed yiclda erf other crops .-own upon alfalfa sod. Alfalfa ie rich In protein the

"ssential element in feed to malce >oae, blood and mtisde In growins ani-" * ! » • -

W h y W e - N e e d Alfalfa.

There is no combtmUlon of feeds io economicai for the prodtietfaw of •jeef, pork, mutton, butter and eggs, tf com and alfaBa. T?etSer wHi givo IIU BMt WAnlta-alone. •a beeauae It l»alanoe

---The-railroad wiH provtdB: • Sleeping cars and dining serrlee for

the. alfalfa campaign party, .and bag-taia'aiiu CAluliU, H U ^ littitaUuB. utti.

The AgrieultnnU Bxtenslos D^pt •witt

- and—what ni oaU fajth. SOsle, «ai> ling, Shan we stiirt over acaia in that aplritr

1 .)• gp^,^Wy-|y

-4B wrganWng and. advertising campaign.

3rd. Educational charts. viA o4her equlpineiit for lecture pnrpMi4Ti'frvP^

- ing her lipa to Ma. "Bnt-*-you're qtilte ""^ Tram that yfin HBTPir irtaaed Ser, Ptekr'

; i (Copyright, ma, by W. O. i — .

ChanmsnJ

QUAtNT OLD GERMAN CITIES

tins, iitewttttre. «c.~'^ gwplfe ef Beoplea Tliat TM-e aa 01-

4th. Follow-up men, when possible, to assist the farmers in getting a start with alfalfa.

Hearty cchoperatlonwi the. pail jrf ; the people te j^sislutelz s£ceasa^4» make UiesB campaigns successful..

' Ara^ Tar rHntiafc^

SAVE THE ALFALFA LEAVES.

Sixty Per Cent, of the Feeding Value of Alfalfa in the Leaves—Hay

- - oheuld be ^ f t at Rtgilit Tlfne _-... awd CBfad an as ,t> I f i iesetwr- r

We need alfal-^ eor&

.:ttlOB ana navw the laige' waste t>l tarch which; always takes place •here corn Is fed atoae.* We need .Ifalfa becaoae we can by means of it row on our. OWB< farms the protein -Tre profltably UMtn we caa 5tiy it In

-We; need alfaJfa"

-alfalfa be harvested at the proper time, and earefiiUy -haadle*!—ae that- 're<sbijuilder all tlin leaves m ill Le saved. '•

When possible to do so it ia beat to cut alfalfa late in the attemooa. or evening. Dew or rain on tbe frwiily' cut alfalfa will not injur* i t Wbere a tedder is t isedj^hould be started in

,row larger crops r larger crops of cofnaBa^oiata.^ ^ e c j e f k n o ^ a g xM tlie teaves. aeetl alfalfa befiaiisA it nrodmiM oinfir'lSi\miKa,^\^f^-»mmm. it

n an average adtible the feed valae «r a a e . o | c<ainr,or any other terase rop. " • . '

A«tvtoaWa to 4«ec<rtai>.

In r^tona where aitalfa Iiaa not .'sen grown tt la found to te neceb-• apy >e taoewlate the gmaiwt hy-aoaLi. ag three or four begs of soil sceored i-om a field where alialfa or sweet lover has been grown- for a .umber of years; or where it

iANASSAS - lAWUSOMUK a U K I ^ ^ * * * ^ * ^ ^ ^ ^ A v m»ii» thA MltiarB-nr-* h » > » . . x w ^,^r.

,i« aad failHr> - .- i ^ T " ' Pf*"*'-*-

-Sm; i&32 ieed ed, plenty of good .^amyard manure,] id failow to kin tHfe weeda. are mos- 1 rflt-tatit Lime* Tes. one to fvc.

the Leaves.

ing to Kanaas bulletin 155, the stalk eomprises 60 per cent and the leaf 40 per c.ent, whereas the quantity of the protein in the stalk ia only 40 per cent, while the protein in the leaf is 60 per -cent. Moreover only. 20 r*"" cent of tbe fat is to be found in tbe

Tliey Occupy.

Germany is a big cpuntry. More­over^ it .l8.lbe moat ttitrresling eonn try in Eiirope gave Italy. Towns can

^euiuLjJwK tnat are, as Henry jamofl wouia cau mem, incfliaevai -houeltus;" aad tnere aiso are the most ultra modem cities in the wortd,

I cities tbat are more representative of \ the best of the twentieth century's I tbeaght on municipal ttf»;and munici-I pal p m h i a m o t h a n la an'v *Tngr<M.n

Tbyse arg,thei cardi . . ciplea of my busmess reiigion.

fry Prodace a bchangft for

in 4ove with Ellsie. when {Idlth 8pl]^ ner "waa the very oooiplemenlary per-

atalk. while 80 per cent, is In the leaf. M~I of ^if .^.iiv Tt is, thsmfuii,, l u j UttpHWiftl.Uial ' He roee nn al

^ew ta oir a a ^ befare ( k « t « I I t t s

than onee. AlfaUa bay is harveatad aad eored^

In much tbe aaaie way aa dovar.'ez-

Save the Alfalfa Leifet

StA Leaf

3 6 0

^ - - ^

-Do Yeu Know Vou Have Been Aetlim ^'^'^V^m. says the Travel Maga-_ In a Very Odd Manner Lately?" f * - ^\ ^ an empire of peoples as

• •! diverse as are the territories they oe-coold not teB Blaie the canse of his | cupy; the brusque and domineering ooldnesa. Bat he covld,. and must, in ! Proasians, living ia tbe vast plain of tiC iQr tell bar of his miaerable doabta northern Germany; the andeat Sax-tor their, future happineaa. Haw ,'oas, still clinging to jformer snperstir coold he ever hav« tlxHif^t himself ' tolna and still living in the beaatJ:

environment of tb^r exquisite old' time town ana la the atmosphere of

He roee np after a sleepless night. resolved to give Elsie the chance to

One :sm uy. luTlng as she waa, he had felt that of late—ever since he had__taiown Edith, in factc-her alfectloa had been lean dembnatrative. What If she aiao-faad come to. believe tbat happineiaa would not bless their oaion? The day aiaagej *rHL feeTurreaa. Tt wm not

fcne^Q. afc_

eifht b'c.'oek that evening thaf he tonnd trimaelt In Bai^'f nreaenca.

-enoB^: Tbe has^ahakef tha kiaa, and evto that seeOMd sartnactoiT. Talobt sat down.

"Kiehard,'' aald hi* Baaeae^ lookins at hisi carldaaly. •**> ytw kno#'7a« have t>een actlag ta a very odd nsas-aer lately?"

"I? HOW B ouwr' B« gtammerM. ' "Ton haven't seemed teleVe me m» Bach as yon tised to," she stammered. "I have been tbinUag—O, Rl<dwrd. dont y<» sias for me?".. . • -'X ihftfneiff Isfar T^T sG"

: aJT AkklNGTON MANASSAS, VA.

Anaestbetice Administered for Ipai FiTtrnetioB ef Tetth.

Pain-

BR* L.F. HOUGH DENTIST

^- J- C. Building, Manassas, Va.

. f * * J ^ ' ^ Trip Weekend Fares to ^ ! « ^ ^ _ Y ^ . * r f WybingtooTD. &-

r»Miir iSi-t and coD-tmoiDg eacb ^ atnrdaj and Sunday tl,o,o»f,er fW^imilndm^ CuLilst. eU;lXr i) ilia; legeud and n>BI&U^ that lingers yet

around the regions of the Harz; the 1--•—• 'VH "«•<£ eaa excursion tiekets tn gay Wurtemburgera. with thflr'brll-1 *I^^""-^]l. ' »''< WishinBton. D. C

outhera failKav ,.ill eil B„,atlv reduced round trip weekend eic '

llant latpltarwf StiittgaiT; ana beat <* -f"" "^ttr, WaiieiHon. ganiWiWg and all, heaatlfnl, aBcbaated Bavaria, huxrf | M ^ . ' i V l ^ y q . i""!' y^ w»uiu uiuil of medieval cities, of mouatains, of castles, of lakes, of the kisdiy, fine-faced men and women who live there, Let me outline a charming trip from Cologne to HogeaBburg.

ysem rnlngne ta Mayeuue, wlrtefc

him, weaping. "Elsie V" oxelaisaed Rlet

erablr. "I—I love yofl—" "Yoa won't love me when I have

cept that It ahould b^.mt aa 50CB as

4 " T « i a»o^aa4 could think of nothing better to say.

• have be*E jjntrue _tp '-"—^TP«5

coustltutes tbe uiurtst's Rhhrt, is 117 xnllei, and the tripjcaa.be made ia ft^

"The narrow stream, aeldom meee than a quarter of a mile in width asd more frequently mn«b leas, is crowded with boau of every description; tfn- the banka ara large eltiea-ef modern look.-and viUagea that stUl preeerve In waU and tower the appearance of a die-taat psst;—terraeed—viaoyarde—lead

»OMa.v following date of snie. For Tares R ^ » 'A- '<= •.«"'«'•« Agents „r ^rite T. S Bro«rn, General Aprnt. Wasiiingtoa, l / c

tl Oct. 3 l!»13'

tpga-<hc waters Btigii up steep bilk sides to ruined castles on the sum-.nrits; and over all Is an atmosphere of legend and ot-'rfUd s«d thr Ulag hia- -

;^pfi«>rte^fact-B« - aaaar"«---|W^- rtia^ antry me af the—great—objectTVe

PO'uts in evuiy Buropeas tdiSr.' Goer-vera •Legends of ttie Rhia«:: jjiould.

read by the travelei ulio woald get tba spirtt ttf whst tie snoa- nnJ . f»„ j Onr r j.j.i ,,y ., ^^ j

- MOTOR CAR EFFICIENCY

SJ,tif m .n ''T**''" 1? '*»* 'kill of the

tokera^ " ^ P " ^ °^ overi^lled b?

ASK US ABOUT IT

knowlsdge of the history of tbe varied [ ''ecaase evear one ~ an expert No d«j

3 a a i a a i i i ] t i ' l , 5 l ^ h t , or our rr.ec:>ia:-.ic« ia

elvlUzaUon, is also easentlal to a full «»^^*»g a t a . . . o < l ^ . " ^ E ^ 5 ^ I ^ " - r ? . : - ' ' ' ^ ^ " ^ ^ -i free.

~.%a:-.)c» is

^^.- .^UtlODS

a H i i U

MaA a Beginning—Start Now.

;v*

It

. too.loag witkoal rntUny th> laavM faH off and • the

farmer ahotild try at least U Piece of alfalfa and U be | not eutregd "at first. try"

gan> andT«ep on tryitig untlt be doe? ^rreatT n ia wnrth the wflloT iTt

stems become woody, and the -ytsid of '.be next crop ta greatly redoced.

"^aSk. Na, bat—oT yoa are ae aimple and aoMe',

nndersfsad tg..ii j

M O N E Y IN A L F A L F A .

—I had been wondering whether onr «rf_ .>»..._j v ... ^ . — raarriage WM tning tThs hanrr Tt ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r ^ '^'^ *"*"** wsss^iiii

[had begun to . love . And , weeks ago

seem so ordinary, our "!•¥ rn rt %wv_

He faacinated me and—

trlct court. Spriagfleid.

Richard sat up very straight.

he »ork ta thorouchl> done and al tee- preper time, you will most cer can grtrw atfalfa anywber« tnthe^oom j a: n 1 y i<nrrped_ i n f^^. n g .a , _ifiod ^ _beh j a d . Uie. .CJCPp . i».. worth ISO aa .„._i._ ... 11 1 ISIUL _lli: -•_-^-

. ui.^r rveasoc. you win Just aa cer-1 Joseph Wing of Ohio: "Alfalfa. will ^ . f*" ,., ^ mainly talL Mak* a b«gl,»*f*~.tart [ Pay any fann«- « per c«,t. 0 . *»»^ ^.Tl^T^Z ^^.. ' ^ A f'ol *w-

' . ' I wj'Bt ein. ^ wri'pmg bitterly But be Ttfnpw and T knew ahil Tt seemed so

I^y siiy farmer as acre iand.'

His Sitfe Ltns, •"That poet who wrote an ode to

pautU uf daffodils ana WPB the I10.6W ««ONE

t : — klcCOY

. ... ^ _ UvlngJ • ^ no meaas. He is also an au ,

<heH^ OB-onlOB'culture and ta a staff SUtUS - - -

Yaaat: "NoUing •m^^kBr»,-'pm'^\ « « ^ w ^ «, quickly a. good c o i d j R E C T O R - & B t J T L E K

• CrUDsonbeak; "Oh. I ioaX^^vm '"^" - - -i tf: -There'i the dinnei beCL" " "r-t •• 1 - - , - . ^A:

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THE MANASSAS JCURNAL, FRIDAY.^AUGUST 15, 1913

ftODUCE FOR MARKET

I Several Important PiuiU_La Pritpte

CAPACiir ur ti?HrtSE' i iuu--

''^::«::::^'^:5;;;:^ HAD TO HAPPEN to F«cd Cows.

PreparatiiRi.

I I^ILD thee more aUtely man-Kioni,

Oh. my soul, JU th'' s w ' " 8ea»onii rou! Leavt ihy low-vaulted pa«tl Lei US each new temple nobler th»n th«

last jjliut th*e trova heaven with dome more

vast, <rm ttrott-»« leng**' • * • - |»»r -l«»v lng tfiinc out-«Town thell by l l le' i • ^ unresting •««. - O . W. Holme*.

! Parmer Never ' Loeca by' Hoitastly;

DAINTY HOT WEATHER JDIBHES.

Tbe following are some dellcioui flinheB wt^rthBHttlDg time into these iiot tteyfli tor^h»y sw Bota ratraiaiae" and asttsfylB*:

Grape SurpHse.—TalM four table-epoonfulg of granulated gelatine, put

" Into a sauce "pan, add" In a juice aTid grated rind of a lemon and two and a bait cupfuls of grapejulce. Seed and akin a baU pound of grapes, add a cup m d ft iia' f ° ' sugar to the gelatine mixture ,and when It begins to thick­en add rt6 -grSKr. '• tnjtir IntaTi -wet mold, Bet away to harden on ice, and *«rTe with'cream.

This combia*t*»6 J* not only delect­able to taste, but ravishing to the eye, '

Compote of Cherrlea,—Take two potindB of cherriea, a cwpfiil of augar and Uio i**>« a* *»^ >""""' P.lln ttiR stems of the cherries, leaving an inch te each chorr?. Put. the tntlt Into a aaucepan with the sugar and lemon Juice, Bol! three minutes, then re-inoTe from the aaucepan. Jletuna the j^i^-e to the .hear and > e d c g e ; T f ^ f f \

~ t o g . Wten^Teady to serve. plIe'tfiB'-chetTlag la

^elnijp over them.

•Ce Should Be Filled With iha Same Grade Throughout.

(By B. B. SHAW.) Packing la equally as Important aa

any of the other operations Involved 1 In tttg-'prgli&raClda pf^fraita and^vege-I taldea for market. There •are" aeverSt

Important potnta in connection with this work worthy of consideration, probahly the moat tmixjrtant of which ta honesty. "Brery grower'a pacjc should be aa good aa his bond." Cue-tomera want boneatly packed good* and they are* natraHy -wiHiag ta -pa^ £ood prlcea^for them. A |[rower never loses by ptacipg heneatiy packed pr*» duce on any market, tx it at home or abroad

TBy X ~nr w i L S U N , ^. — tenilon rnvl»lot». University Farm. St Paul. Minn.)

The amount of silage reqiflred and

he Qult,a <'ilnaely ffB*^^ilat^4. PTQ V the Duint>or and kind or anlmala to be fed from tt ar« know* before building. • Av averace cow or beef anlma.. may be fed about 35 pounds of ailage per day and the usual period during which silage Is used in th'ia latitude wlU ha about 210 days. Large ani­mals or those that are being fattened may consume ccnosiderably more than 35 poviKds per day, but thU haa been loimd a faftr average; '_

In a silo of ordinary depth, the average weight of the silage is about 40 pounds per cubic foot. Near the inp wf rt»e allw. l»ow«yor. where ^4i>»

By H. CTTtLMAN.

"Oh! I wish we never had thought of havlSg that old picture taken

U a i i a ^ x r i a r r r i s f e u Qia

treaa aa ahe said thia aad threw her««lf down on t h e ^ eomforta^a old Mfa and Ho-Ished^J the cry w^icltshe bad be­gun wban-atiahad s e n t Jack the note. She was v a r y miserable

LANSBUBGH & BRO. 420-26 SeTentfa^St WM^gfao^Br€;—

SEND TO

aroaBi — - — Each package ahouid be filled with,

the aame grade throughout It thia Is done the top may be"faced." "Pac­ing" is the arrangement of from one to three layers of fruit on the top, thus lACreagiOX t t e . atljactlveneM of JbS package. Thia ia an honeet and per­fectly legtt\piatp practice provided the PTiHre f>nt''n*•F are frulta of the eamft grade aa those placed on top. "Beo-onda" and inferior grades ahouid n^ver be "faced" with "prime" ap«cl-

and vary proud. " T h e m e a n ,

hateful thing. Juat a s t h 6 i l £ h I t e

only f5 pounds per cubic foot, while at tbe bottom of a 35-foot silo ia may weigh 60 pounds. Taking these aver­ages, tt a cow eats 35 pounds of en-Bilttge in a nay, ahe will eat 36-40, or % of a ci;blc foot per day, and with this aa a basis it ia easy to determine the number of cubic feet of ensilage

-iwgnlred-te-teedrg AW« jg-any n a a t e £ of cows throughout the seaaon. The diameter of the silo must be such Oat - tbe «toek on hand, can use one or "two In cUee of ailage off the top each day during the winter and at leaat three inches per day when Fom-mar feeding of silage ia -Jo be prac­ticed. This is necessary to keep the

uiaiiu (iLUi njuiiii.i,

t'Liiiiil liiawi win ilir anythlngi '

LansbHrshior Yonr Table iineiis, Sheets and Pitow Castt - We aiB liis sLkBOwiedgeH hea»iqesr>»r» ia We«bin<naa eail weiaily — . - .

value* ob<aiiubleio.Table Linen*. Sheeu aad Pillow Caaea. Qsalily i» never aacn-ficed 10 quote a.low price—trat p^ett »« slwayilowwt. - Re»dth<h* itemi:

TABLE LINENS ti9 inch B L E A C H E U IRISH DAM.^SK, choice of many altractire

deaigoa. i»tic quality—special, yard

^ _ 72inch BLEACHED IRISH T A K L E Ll.VEN, in 40 oi tbe "ptettuMi deaignfc 1 1 2 5 ys id quality. LTioicej t y a r d . . . . : .

IH by Se-inck Huck Towela, special a dozen ' • J - J J 18 bt 3t5 inch Uiiian HuA Towels, special « doieo 1.50 20 h / .3a in iA.El lr» Fine H.BSX ToweUj s doien. * * »

75c ^ e O O

-s - - , - 1 - -

SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES

.4 ailol 10 •le&Lln diameter is adg ed to feeding lO mature cattle

it-

t5he

^aiaed-CaiPa-i-'ygg'—-'•'ara-me-BU?^, Trace of well washed liver with thin

^^X" "f ^»t bacon. Melt two Uble-

There was no diobtthatataewaa very mad—or pre­tended to be. She aroae and walkelt over to her win­dow. The lights and the ever-paaa-

at least attract her mind from the hateful picture and the moc* hateful things that It bad brought.

"There are plenty of men," she mused in a half-conscioub way, as ahe turned and walked back to the aofa. Just then her eye chanced to fall on (he lilMBre 01 JUm IMI Had Uuug.Jiu

Extra Long Sheets of etuzdf wearing cotton, fiiiinlifd with 3-iiJch heps, in ful lowing sizes and pnee*: - - -•-' . ,.. . „ - . .—. — mr tMf m mr'-' • - - T - --H*^ -^ by lOS incli. . .72e ^2 h'v » g i ^ ^ ...":"• " . . • . • 5 2 c ~ ~

TOT* ' W by iJy iBcft..". 99' By i w i n e h . :

« » F TSe-

PillowjCsses, made the straiaht way of the cfttoa. bxomed: 42 by ^^inoK . 12 1 -2e WBy^SC Inch: . . , . : .fSc

. SEND YOUR OKDER BY MAIL-We deUrer traiMportslteB P»P>>^< •ad by pweel poat-wken pncticaLto aU powU within 100 miles of Waah-iagtoo, pvixliaaas amoonting to $5.00 end over.

•hiT r l " " ' "* °^'-^r,i^ |.rn«nlnpnpe nvpr

12 feet in diameter will feed 15 head. and one i"4 feet i.n diameter will meet tha aeedt of twenty head; but If

iCTe are 30 or mote cows, to fee iWoot silo should be erected. Tnese

CM. &ca

spoonfulB of butter in a saucepan, add a Ibay les£ a 8iicea~onion,-one^THce* e*W»t Ulid UuM a Leaaileewfnl rf her'bu, whon golden brown: lay in tbe tnpuH ."There Uv<er and utt thg fat THid' a d d -

Pour r ich

hsr mantle for over two years. He was so good looking and had such an elegant expression that anyone would have Mke4 h l« . - She wa« sare 6f

.^hetgJom,tMd.J>geg-a"Tat^^| peculiar one. He was very poor and sTiewBr^CTyiiflclnuia prIjH had ihepa-waiting for him—to—mafco a llltla

MANllFAfriJirLH^ OF PiriC MCjkL

Poorly Packed PoUtoes and Cabbaga *aik«rToo~T-e»K:ty:

bi«wn sauce and half a cup of stock. ty>m,m -with salt, pepper, a half cupful

charactCT In this practice." A few sec ftTv^ -^—I1n —•"-"f'< m-»i th a lot

of orange Juice, a tablespoonful of Jemon lulce and a Eprig of chopped ^oiileyi^^ , Bring to the b<riIlBg -PoGH and rem6ve the liver to a hot dlsb, re-fluije the ttquid a little and stfkln over ttif, Hycf,

of fancy specimens gives tbe buyer an opportunity to ^*''^^*°*^°,?i!^*^'"^

BREED H.OftSES- ^WH»ROFlT moniy'^^bre'tBey fiiaJTled."" "Her Tpa rents tad never "objected in the least snd 'T *"•* **"'y "'"^ <° *"<"' "* ^ *

a

zMiimatelttf^^ BBKOT Dak Fed

the wholo package and nuns ihe rep-atation-x>f-tha pgQvggr aa, a n ^ h g g ^

^ru l t 3oup.- ^<Jook^ prunes, an appje ttf two with a atir.k of rinnamWr "''>,

i 'throngh a sieve add sngar and a ta-ty-«a5>o5ritinT " S r ^ f f l i ^ UllCkeBtBg TEaJofflDfur "ST—Tftegn

P»du<S© ahouid be cool and dry be­fore being packed. Heat and moisture prnmote flecaT. tkroditiona of tW»

w i t t A IHtle flage or oatmeal.

Ultl l l l l fhTT MSfVWIf ^•'; • . . i—— Mad shonM be gUarflBd mtaluaU-^W" decay means, taaa. Allow all trait an^ yegetablea. ttf cool in the pacalng iiuuae, imd hn^o thorn dry befnra pack-

farmers in improving their- horse stock are: -The use of.aavnd, pure-

•tfee bred sir^a Of ft pttrtluulai breed. oa^ pf sound maresr the feeding and;, carjp "ot the inory fiat foal sird thn working .of the stailions regularly. .Dr. Alexander, of tbe Wisconsin experi-ment station, further m y e s ' t h e hnniq

she . ing herself that she had done the right thing, B1>B hnndled TO »U of his notes iaad the picture over'^le mantle and ia^dresssd them to JacTX^feytey

^26£&2.

liig. They wlU keep longer liai pre-

linitlucUun o! pufo replace the grades, toon^la Bcrtibs too ofteJi nsed at pnweut nrgPH that, grade horaeg replace scrubs

Htr,

sent Wvbetter ap^iaraace at the time of sale If handled m thia way. So „,.,>.>. nf thA sBeeees in marketiag

f FT roe !!w in-my Biaeft^y * « . iUi AI llie luad. r -Where the race of men «o ^ - _

They are good, they atfi. bad, , o i e y are weak, they are strong,

Wlae. foolteh—eo am I. ; _ „ „ . , . ^ Then why ^boMM 1 »lt In the e c o n a r ^

•. seat . -Or blirl tbe cynic*» oanT _ - ^ ,

•L,t me live In my houee by tHe sWe ot tbe road

-—Ana be a frleail ta_maa,

fang,produeta depends nponthe par.k-Ing, that growers cannot be tod par-ticatar 4»«eel»«- , that this work" is

"acne In such a wky as to show their pwdwee to beet advantage when put — ~ WhilB^ltrlH^-' ^"* "'—"* ' '^

in farm teams. The organization, g^ oommtEOlty .aestfclatlons jwiu greaciy facilitate the promoting of liorae-

_breedln8 a n d - 1 ^ enjouragement of

j on sale. While^ltrlH-D* the utmoot i ^ I portance that each package be nlled wl^h the sAnig grade Unotigheui; I t to equally a s tmportant tbat~it "be done carefully. # i t h the softer varleUes ot fruit and »*!etable8. such as peaches, phims. toinatoea and egg -plant, .that

" In smaU packagea. *9-

=t —Sam Walter FoST

each Bpe<ilReH BHOUlJ be plsieea Jiand. This not o^y makes the |»ek moi'a' tttflUlUve. »nt tt leaaens Hio ^» blllty of damages jesulUng from braises. Produce « ^ a firm nature, as apples, potatoea, e t c , will not bruleo so readily, and as a reaalt It te not 80 necesaaiy to liandl»eaeli tadlviteal epoeimen-to packing.

t o n - ^ n g careful in - the UtUe note she Inclosed to be as aaiysastic aa she cotrid^ Then "ahe began crying again.

• .Timk:: eroTJeatiwi "was sttMag Tn^^Kii office ^Kbentharihefsenger boy namteo him a note. Ha sat—Jar .a. moment when he read It and"a>*n bewm-pw?" Ing the Boor. QWIKB Qfle* ft>na*

4h«^ aiBg^iand- the o n o n u r a g e m ^ t o i r i«w. wua..» ^ _ • " : ' " i* j ! ^ ^ ^ - . ^ V^fUrtSe?ea -By- Tl lents noT^inlng tast em^ngii arsOt

prises at oountry fairs for pure-bred stallions, mares and c(dt&^

The evil efiecta which*" result from the nsctrfuunsual •aires ana ^aaao ana-

^tha—tntimBlaElpn of hereditary dis­eases are especially eniphasisea, TX DlfOtiM irff-T«»^*r"-'r"'""*^'^"''°' Inurease-thjB value of Wisconsin horses at least »10 per head doting the neitt five years, the author points oat, by the us» of sound; stalHons and noares. and jhls would mean an addition,, of at isied i7^00iMtt to thh fniiiT la tM flt the horse stock of.fhe state.

LUSCIOUS FIELO MUSHROOM.

' T'Ms is the . ; , V j..,.^o^« »f fh^ InvltiDg field mush. rt^: when we have plenty or ram the crop ia abundant DSHH* tfte months of July and August the mash-Tooms are more a ^ J o he w o r m y j ^ «arty o r later in tbe sesason. It is wise to look 43>e. thnitinpnn aisr j y g S S . betore o o o k h * '

All fungi ahouid be avoided wb«B - — - Tha

COVERING ALFALFA IN CORN

Problem of OverspreadJnfl 8oU on led Solved by Use of PlaiUc Dnig Shown In IHiiatnrtioit.

Sometimes farmers obtain good re-• - •• _ "...: _». Sometimes farmers obtain gooo re-SLJMMER HAIKJN FOB H O R S E S W M from'^sowink a;tam utjcwwui nw

_— '——-—• rows^ef-atandlng eora. ^^^efe-tWa

liliuaim yat-iuA upaaddeww l » l t - a a hour latar.

**H^lo," what's the tronble. Jaefcf

yon? "-No—ww«e.than that Read that,"

aa he ehoved the note across the fr -to Gaocge.. .

'Well,, ot aU the fools. ft»nn 3 ^ know you can't bosa a woraiin..; At least not nntll yoa marry hoBr"-—-

"Ves, J know 11 uow." Wiley was very busy the next morn­

ing vrhen there waa a knock on" the door M d Maud Clark walked in.

"Mr. Wiley," she began, and Wiley TnlrtT htTt " W e d a^proposal from the binah which accompaniea IC •Tiave yo^ the negative yon tao\t of llg-wTl—JVM KOV i » ^ — r ^ " ^ — • " • • • ^

lir:—Croyleaton and me tbe other d a y r • ' T - ^ . ;„ .,

"Tea, HlBe-€aark, I think tt i s tareJ*.|f^ "Could I get lU please. I want to

break ! t" "TintaTe It for yon in a mtante,

aara the' Hnd pBSbgtapWT, ^ A moaaent latef- theCe was another

•ber & flOKESVILt.E, VtWgtfHA^

For •vwyM'ing to l a t e tlw f a i w r Iwpw- F»B rM* fee *ret^ iCBw."

namn^ns Of New Buggies, Studcbaker and Fish Wagons, Cutaway

— .aprf-Diac Harrows. New Idea SpreaJws.———

The Bliie BeH Cream S«parators T H E B E S T OPi E A R T H

Mar 8ailM«r-thFesIA« Machiixs, Simarior and Fanners' Favorite Gnain DriUe; All KOMU of Hirfi Qjaje F « a g - • -

Always on Hii»4 "anTRepaiTs^B^

, , roww-of-atanding eora. ^^^efe-tWa Feeding Ear or Shelled Xorn Would I u done it is.atten a pnasle to get the

-nttn Oeittable Ttmw Ortii*—I setd property eevorod.—TIWI annmn^ i - j r>«« ftanrf Combination. nanylng iBustraaon is a

-^e?TtfB^Bih*waeked ^T a»«i^ medium in which, th^y .««>w often causes a disagreeable odor and flavoi^ Authorities difler as to the dlggstlbll-Ity of muahrooma. but nearly aU agree that their ntrtrtttve value hM_beea vastly exaggerated, although their pop­ularity will continue, as their flavor m a attrhCLlYBuesa wlH a l w y a bo bald

If corn jnust be fed to the horses, grinding it wfll not pay, unless the liuisea have poor teetk. In whioh caso i -i t j n i g t t be advisable.—Foedtng thn i, e»gjftr «hell»d '*""' wnnM be desirabie method of feeding.

Crushed corn and oob meal U not • m gtJuJ tieeawse el'tho eost ot crnah--

ing and the amotiat of food value se; eared trom the.cob U so small that It does not JMke up for the energy re<!uli«d to d iges t .aamach crude fi­ber. .•

i rfiTshinsl'^l i f oora, bran ana a

plank drag; U h > c h e a - « U 4 , - » B d . - n

rap at tM UUM ami Jmh rmrlittnn, walked fflir'^ _ _ _ _ _ _

T beg pardon." he stammered. inmlBly;" was the eeol replr-

was Kone longer than Maod s was tav

time trying to k ^ p her eyes off of Jack. He «aa seated in' the' far end of tte room and was pr^eMing to ba terr d e e ^ Intetosted l*^kla nwcKtnt.

-*apet.

PONT BtAdT«n»«ment Otf«»m« Cheap Good*. You Get No More

: " - Thaa Yon Pay fbr-GoU ia Gokk _

JE CLASSES. CUT GLASS SILVERWJ

QivF Mf * r m i

H. D. WENRICH, -Jeweler and Opticia

•€*. I -wUb be would h u r n ' - m x l t k ,

-.—"Trith'-rtatr - i f ^efc's raapfsfi. j V W T B M r B U l w r i H "Xfce—ar—BotWng—tl»—nothitig ^I

£= Far Coverili« Alfimi

in higtv esteem. Be«>fsfeak and mushrooms may be

enjoyed by the plainest of livers if

little oil maai make a good anmmer; (nehea long, that ta used for tbe por-latiuu fe> hesses—TffAlnt a 1,<>00 i posa on a »miH lUf«lfa..Mlfl '""'*' J Q ^

mean tl^e »«#ltlv*." -. "ia thatJBkat yoa.eamo l*r, too!" Jack aake4 to a cool tone.

, _ "Why—yeo—f beMeva i t waa. "So did I," Jack said aa he lookM

her-fall in the eyes. __ do witii

pound horse about ten pounds of corn , fj ^m In southeastern Ohio, srkere t b * and three pounds of bran per day 1 Q^IO station baa experimented ta ie -

.. would be equivalent to 14 potmda! teratriniag practical aetko4a ki naian

. -Moeltyoeyt Se>aw»tae<—Bante a C ^ . fnl of mushrooms cut fine, tn two la blfgponfuls of butter witli a bait *

-dflxtn. xr t l beaten e g g i Cook until — " " "fff *• *•" *"** nerve on toast

thus mai iog a little fcuiHll aaiwuet a* >U

idw aiu«°^ Awninga tor HM HM K IB a good plaa ro te*« awainga

or hoods ot cheap muslin or boards

"What were TOO going to i t r she aaknd, letting ter eyea dropT

"Break tt—what e l ser ' "Oh. how e o a i r y««, 3itAr-Ur-

Crovleston."

z: " ~H you ^ronld w<ar the lariiioBsni

footwear sanctioaed *>yjjje cttefal dress era of >ievX«ric,lnuladeii>hia. sAd Waahington, jroo B W t wear

WeVe a booklet rf>o^»*"«_f?^™2^ -f^ l e s and yoa can boy firoa* it saoat n satisfactonly.

B. Kick's Sons FSt.Csf. I«*

.stand. Lt-noJoBger ..iwy,- K^«w- i*J - J ^ J « f ^

^

_ WE BUY i t R. TIES. ROUGH

OAK LUMBER

Telegra|>k and Tele-

for wkkk we pay cask.

Deviled Kluehr«K>fn«.—Mli a tea-grioor^^ul of mustard, a das t of c^^-

aartjhait a nn—simfai af

H e n s TiePd 0 alfalfa hay cut

Bull<y Food for ffens, T Tie«>(3

to "baa.

SO over tn^ ffiffoty^^ Oi IDS keep eat

MsDd. let's not break it at all..

~ar to-^r rrvid.—Cluier ttr

in 'hsrt tr.ch tTOgths :i'. :<i.-r.l rat'.or. If

tt ia* Ut!J

suu. and tbas kaap thfi hn«m rooler, Fftit it is not advisable have those a w n i n g s up dnrUlg

: gB tha aimlight ia n

i^mMLf^'J: • - - =^—• .-tfce I—"Me. ,Teek, I waa fonliih * - " ^ ' • ^ « '

J U ^ i had eroated' tjbe room and Shr ^ a s i a '~ris~»rrn7 T h e y bearo v» i.*- cuiiilug ' a c d both wcre TCI T Hiufh iftf#*r*^i«w

In soTne n^w photos when

kruvi^iiiii*5;^ii! Of 10,000 fsHs^nd beau^ -lirul Je&igna of Wall Pa-

choose from at

i on' toasL Broiled Muahpoome—Put the mush-

battftrta aiT>ii«r. aup girie then tarn anri put ^ bit . Mt'P°'g°

KHI Lice end'Mites. Ohieken Hoe and rig in their fcMt^ tlckl Ml ulght -i^t-

[Vi t here tH(t~.Toa can""Break If ^ tanLiXL-hut 1 think it very pretty."

•V.v.r mTn7|-rTi> wait." Maafl atarV

t,f t«, .«r ia MMi-h nnp BprltiiriT^-allhJ ^ " ^ " i i ; . . ^ « „ „ ' ppprer and e ^ and e«rve as iooa a s t Can tttofiie "OQa, rhp \ u . t e r is melted. The >i«ir:.n=an can handle hogs to

- Muturwia BaMd>^ C r e . , . ~ P r , t^^^^^C illvhnTagf, n a f a 9 y -ea-

t - y t i e B - t f c ^ t W f i ieed

p:i>-p t^e mu , „ ., .K .«^M«n and pour over

suffl good ppoftt.

to make such a

iiem with kerosene can and.aBtaj«

ed. b-JtMack interrupted her. "Ton ran Bl n c UU l a u dusea

ine s'tockaaflT piices fore placing your order.

Before Yon hipr

arid

iPOfll ,

%ave yoa a proofT" Wllfy looked a hit puizled

j^rte^sWattPapertlousc co>«

ia due If the praClfe is folio

eient c r^sr to cover: Bpnnaie WHO : U - i -cTTnnbs « « l - * i * f c a a r w from thfi...

to the tide ' .p tR^.^yT aAflmovlnh araaad amcag

^ i i ; - . i^t^, •• handed hi•> a peeef wedof Ulking , .., ,^^^ ^ ^how

LUtui. tb-- "" *^ >««"''*^ v«TT easily. ^^^ '^^^

this to yonr par-b* said to MaacTas' iReT Closed^

r i R J W A L T E R B E R N H A R D ,

SURGEON DENTIST

. Baatlor.Jiprse, ^ . ,_ I'nless the faiui horses have a

chance for proper rest at night they i6on lie<^B>» mWL irfn 1 i ^ wsl^bt—^

4-: ^ i^»^ 1i a rlPTPT -man ' .^ we ^W s«GS UW*''' rt

Ooed rewolts are * * « TT" shredded fodder for ^tjugbage.

, Two doien* V _ _ _ , and tjS*'others;After jgtreet, N

I we ara'marrtaC " "~ - "-=^-^< * • t-•-(Copyrtctkt. by iOal^ Story Pab. OaJ IS-M-Sai

Manassas every

VSOSBB.

OCaa. IK WHILE THE ASSORT-^ ^ MENT IS LARGE

• >i> 'Hirfwflc vai Fmiiifaira-AKE OUR UWCS

w. I M A N A i ^ S ' V A f— H«AMAt%^. V A ^

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^HE MAlfASSAS U'FRIDAY. AUGU&T lo, Ibij.

^TJAlNTTti ?!Jint01 wtf' teEPiwroowjr'Tflrtcr BILL "p-r flliftrf Taepnonrtafrptr y — _ « , : '•• . « • - . • • . -.»».>. - » - • 1 , -x ^' r .,

' I ^ A l r A i t s MAJtCS M O « T 0 « U C I P U » • i ty at VM«t ^a^TKIrd

Partfcutarly G«od <« Thai Thay May — * • Ot^p»r94 til A^ywwa «* tkm-

Crapm U»« Baat Baaa.

At a meeting of the dirsctors f^ of the Central Mutual Telephone ff^

. Comjwny on Friday last, tHe fol- {M Now that uimmer la lisra, aU "lio ' | o w i n e r teOlut ion J»ra& jwlont^J- ' '

Ice hoU»e of their own. but muat .le- j RESOLVED, That "on and after Janu i>«B4 <» tfca Ina nomminy (or iW wkfa i^y--1. 18U, .a«rvie« rtsiKl«red _£>K>fl« I JML iiu cumicimwi 10 tMp pnc«g downr'^oHeTT "5 T>« Central .Motual Teic-''^?" will be <lad to know of a way to le»»- J phone Company of Prince William •D coDtumpttqn of tUa moat M*;^- Uwurty ahall be due and payable on the **^ *«!<:'•• Brat day of January and the fii«t day

Th*.-jaaji- pHjpoa^t ta- J^^Uy a U f July in advance. Failure on th* part money aav.r While a refrl«er.tor „ , „ t ^ „ „ , ^ ^ Company to com

Tbe parfatta, and mouaaea and M*> eoUa du-oooiucad ia tVasck, . "Wa^ wee") are particulaj'ly pracUcaJ de*- UIUHBJ Bawr. woue a reirigeniior ; „ * . _ „ _ , » _ _ _ - < „ ; j / > „ „ „ . _ , . . _ aerta, aa they need no aUrrin, darin. and Ice cheat ar, not built the aame. i ° L ^ ^ . , ^ , ^ ° ° ' " " ^ ^^^J ^ ? " " the treeaing procaaa. They can *• iht -wrlnkla" work. li> both Pr<. i "i^ 'H** ^ °"^*' ""f*"" ^^-^^ " ^ y taade ||nd.+Bft to ripen apme h o o t y : core a piece erf tjbjcirfeH.TTicfa >a haiv ^ ^ ^ ^ the flntt daxi i f January and, liie bolore lerving. Thia enablea the cook lo set tbe dekiert aside and do all tha reat.of her work up to tiie laat mla-

bl* U> prepare than plea, cake* or pn^-dlnga. They ibould, however, be o*<lcn very a lowly, that tire" lony not be retarded by chlillng

• 7 •. , — T i i J ^ ^ T i r ^: —

'rneae aim^le coococtiona are in ge» -

neet makers use. You can get It ID white, gray or otbrr colors, and It should be ooe-balf Inch thick. Buy

a plcee o> coarse wire, aueh as a»b-slevee -tre made- of. about one yard wide, or according to the length

'"icB^boT—Measure dre ftorrom of the hgf '"'' '" 1 'ba wire and feW-about pnf inch tiTmller~~all around.

•rftl Hfht Ice creams, bavin* aa a baae leaving that distance between box ^tx^ULt)i%, cr^una.. wbip»ad a n a tmt»', and pad-a» tbat the air wHI hare free

tujcea_«itb icuita,. airut>s and geUr. tin or coinbinalions of these- Tb* meat (requent baae is whipped cream. The creaai must be beaten until very sUir, flavored aa desired and placed In a mold In the Ice for three to

. hours. AU ingredients must be care-, fully folded tntp the cream to pre­serve the mostiike texture of the

"Trc en prodtict. Gelatin can bt used With UUk cream and tbe whip of thin . erLam as well. The proportions of sa^ar : v.i flavorings hrn about

~ double those needed for an ordinary pudding.

Whtn using fruit it Is jrenerallv h«t.

circulation Have two pieces of wife and one piece of felt, the aame atse.

8/>ak thf felt thoroughly, place It between tbe wires, place It in the cliest. put the Ice CD top of It, and In

-minutes you win have one of fhe coldeat. ._lce-cb£Bta -Imaginable; that is, you will If the plan works I he tame for you as for me. It cuts thp fco bill at least one-third. J have heard women advocite wrapping Ice in biankats or paper to keep It fn>m melting and I always smile. U Is the melting or evAT>e>n>tir,„ _. . _ ihai cools tbe chest, and tboee who nut thciiis itt lu uiiniuam ui nftye II

ftnt day of JtifyslaSl foraflt itiritciH board service until said fee or fees shall have been paid. And itia further ordered - that uui se t i t ta iy h a w this order enforced. And it Is further

RESOLVED, That an appeal maj- be taken bx'bt^ p>'"1'' hfrV r- f-rm thri

_ . to the Exeea-tlve CommtttM. WhoarrtninK shall W final. '

^ r to U6« the Juices, or pulp,.as blu lose more" than" i i r ^ n T r t n ^ ' f " ; . . . . bf fniU become too muSE Hke lumps less they adopt a device such as I of ice to be pleasant eating. .< have* suggested.—It A. Bird

The difference between parfaits and I _ ^ _____.' mniiiiBfla may ho ii^\^ tn miiBiFit In tJif riarniri- -*•<%«., » . —..^

'tbe KUsarssd'eetsair'tS'mouSaea. Tbe * •• ^ biFciil* Is obBx/f ^i\<\'i?^miar,ina -,.1, , ,_ ••• '- 'I , . .'^\'^!i^%\^i'9Yr 80 Popular

HEARIh How B«i B u l u Hare Be«n

Corrected. ( ^

Ail over Manassas you hear it. Doan's W KIdnty Pills are keeping: up the jrood i

Ms $3.00 Oxfords $2.50 back

While preparing >'ue mixture, placa ' . , . ^P-''°»»j5« Water. the mold o» ice until It Is thorotighlfH " " -'——. •• cooled, then put in the mUttlt-e bt , .O"!*., Kood-sized Ci-ulifiower, thre

mony of your own townspeople. They -t«W-»t for the hrcncfit of you who aie suffering. If your back aches, if you feel lame, sore- and miserable, if the i kidneys act too frequently, Ufe Doan's I Kidney.ails the remedy that hashelped i 80 man; of your friends and neighbors.

^ TWb'W tm Maha8MS"cIBzSiVrdvM5¥ and give r)n»n'a-A chance to da the same for you. ,_—^. __ -

«.-wicu, bucu - ipui. in m e m u m r e . I » , . .X-^r..;. o'-'*-'**^**^ , ^^unrmwer, taree bPCLDfula ami ' mifiiil H i'!4rvf<iliy -'*g*P»-*bfttiJUtk-Jiirfca <-i»art<i gr«>«»» tn. thrcuKhout thg moM yttt %f rtnn wfiift ^ _-- the coTprrte tnit on-so^ne of the mix.. Lbuppeil flue, m u nuuriK

inateea, one-faead^e^tCTT, fniTTTgppcra v«ry iiiiiktt

ti]r<i wm Tfc-7WVi.a ».l^- r^t,y,r'tgs top whlU; uuiortB. flnfr-q-WaTrsF-pairA^ TntT¥ - ... — ^ v r n r MiM M?p ^—iTMiwMiM liiiT i j i i f i f c i r i | n i i i m i rm i»

of the m<A*-T|'»f''~ piitTrr.fl- B ^|,y j jj ~' tard twft fiiini rn wliiii. IIIII.I'UPIT -^ihi^ With ^nt.tprftd- paper or jofi' wrapping paper a little larger thaa the sorface lo be covered. Put on the co-ver, and bury the mold Jn tto_iTlietlng miatgrer

;oB£_ Q]tziiefi_ti)tRB' rlc, oae'ciip^ fiour, one cup sugar, one gallon vinegar, one^ half otince each of cTove, allspice and pffpper (wbolp). Ctit tbe^Bgatable^

Miss E. Goodwin.. Main St.. Manas­sas, Va.. says: "I do not heshate to endorse J o a n ' s Kidn<»yj>ilit ThTrrnrr the-naost satiafaetory remedy-f have ever used, and I know of-sevcralotheiai who hav^^'&twrhgljvwl by ±li».n T^^^^^

•• ^ . . i • ^ • . . . . . . . . ^ . . v . . . ^ . j - . - , . . . - ^ . . • • . . , _ . ^

KJ^aaltJ ••t ^^J•I^>J^^^ iiTi lnl:<^ ;r^aMl

.iiM inuiu in u e tree.mngiTniTtiiri i"ryt~« iwumo.—\^u\. .ue t'BgBiaulH^ 4rr from tbraato four bpura, -tMhl»T—tn pieces, cover'with Ealt and water method- la iuMuwed, ua aatf "Trtr^iwrT^lfcJglfc^ atone jar asid let atauj it sibl}-ent^lEe mol£ - "'; ] hotira, "or longer. After Hrainino- thu

-^fi« The ordinary proportion for frees- i-°*' wljeE g i« tbi>!e parUi at l«e la one bt rock ' "U'w* 'b

After draining this len ready tc, proceed, put the

a vxg, add to the viheg^r BftU. but hftni WW SMggaat two paKa 1 *'*' '""foVIa aad musUiJ BBWI; iUlft* ° " '"^^-^°Be of rotek aalt.: When rock j theae. to boil, up at once. All mastard salt and ice about the sfune ^ e are ! '"'**** siBooth. fhin^wlth cold vinegar. mixed, the salt melts tke tee In order l P"t In all the ve^^atahlPit unri let tha^ to i nfie with It. In thia way the salt^ j .c 'd until tender and, yellow. SMm

ji uurlng klddey complaints I =„v recommend theui for this UvuMe.*

For atHe. by all dealer* centa.—Fontor Miltnrn Oo.

Price 50 , , BiUrak),

New York, sole ag«nt8 for the United

RcBMOffoer th« •titki' WW ftthfr. •—

naiB«—T>oan.V^ and ——• 6-1-et

too. .dissolve*, MO that both eolitiann^ liquefied. The heat which canses ihis to- happen _ ice crea m - wbialiJillfl^be-ftoae_ i.H by the'extraction of heat that tbe freezing p.riK.-eHS is porous or snow lee, as the air holes pejrmlttb^ salt's eaay access to the ice, causing It to melt. rapi<]ly. Do not draw off the "water i<t-thc frcciefy >infiT-flj« (>,M n . . ^ " ^ f top I this liquid being colder than the unirettedlce) , because the freesing Drcc<;ss !« f»» It. h»tgVt nnii the watu from this Unre on will rise In tem­perature and can then be drawn off. If necessary at thia point, .more of the ?reeiia» arixtnre cag h> aaa»>t —

Wash: tBff-lg6ir"Tn'"coW~water. r g

« m tbe veKetabtea, add flo«» made thin and sbiooth with cold vinegar. Al-

.iH'-,nnr«',-and add^one-

Cook • Tough Chicken. A chicken which Is toe tough for

roasting can be cooked aitd .made moat ')Itcf<»SlSy cooking it n&e a pot roast of beef. Let a good tabl^poonful of butter brown In'the bottom of a ket-tlO-^Drowu IhB tihlCltCB Ihorpnghly in the butter, turning it until It ia wett browned o'n-all-sides. Cover the bot­tom <rf the keUle v*ith about two

_—, >or other-. la^ied or dalrversd

. .-"wsnetor. I. gymitniw «f«» «.H' <ti«A

prommi^^iso

mcve all 'brine, and wipe pertecUjr dry. Remove cover and paper. Invert tha mold-on a flatjligh,.aad.if tlje.joom is warm it should alip otit comfortably. If it does not rinse a dibtb in hot wa­ter and wrap It about the mold for a ^•^rixiti g r i o nntll thf rntitPi V^ ^1,4^ out readily. ' ' - cfcerr _

It is better not to let- metisaea -or- -the ato parfalu freeze viery hard, as they are riiffifnlf t n r o m o » a f-^— - " ' j j 1 a i l l

not ao iiluaiaat lu uilL VILii uftimlU obviate the diacBltt«a_ encoupf red on rcraoviffg these tls'.iilv f>»-...^ H . » - . ^

^m»hpit nf-hnttltnf -WA>A. .^-^-j|-f||jjg^;^ ;ken:-la-tender. A larige

g^lPkeQ will require aboujt three hours. An otherwi^ quite inedible fowl can be ut^ized In this way. ft^nrlU have 'none 4f tb^ fiat''boiled taate.

Water lea. __-»weet re4 or

pounft them so aa to break d^oass yieJaloe through

a strainer Into the broken cfaeriry pplp w itli^^iwiiii iUj ir ani Hatet. Jiu. '

DteFersity of V i i ^ , • - . > * ? • •,

Xsal •fViiUls Bahsbi SvsUa af Vlrgtai*: U(t«r>i Sdwce, Law, Mp&me, En ne«nn;

"XOXH VUMDS' AVAII.A8I.E

-» assdy mi dasnvisg at«d«ats.' |tOi(K> 09fmi Ml tinala >e YiiHUua »md«BU iji tb.

. Ssiad for eatahwne. _ BOWASD WINSTON, RiM»imAB.

C%arlat<e»Ti|le. V

RCUQfOUS SERVICES

TKDjrry EPISCOPAL CHUHCH.

the mold ta llBtd WHB a »Bt.riMH wflOM melting point Is hi^ier than t)le iiioiisse-

^SiMmfah Strortcafca. TLiee eggs, htaf .It CUpHH it-VmSF,

one cupful d angarl two-thlrita gf -g cupful of trrrtl aiilh a trarputjiijuLtjr cinnamon, two eapfdia of flour and one teaspoonfal of IwkiDf powder. Stir the flour In/dio'not kn^adT the eftgs butter and sugar sbottld be heat^ en together uatfl 'V«T7 ' Ufhl- Baka !ri a shallow till. When it la done spr»>ad a thin froatlng over the top made Of tbe white of one egg. a Itt-tle pnlvertied swtar ann . - ^ . . - | - - p . fu! of cinnaBOB; Set In the oven to brown.

• cntrry'ian. Pick over_ 1H poinds of cherries.

turn a Hay c«p upeide down in the middle of a d<>ef pie dtsh. flU j ^

"","'"—'^rj^ allltT»gJff»He«TM-«tiinrtff tMt€. U y a wi"d iim OT pi«fn y^'^^

and preas the edges firmly together.

Maay bona^wlvaa dlaMke to strata

throng' }n«t Wten It has aU.

Pickled »ilv«» >klti Owlona. PMI *U«<f>r-sft1nB«d onloM. stick a

ckiTe In each pack eloaely In Jars. coT*r with boiling Tinq[^ In which a ii'>H' ftasi nifi" uf sail lu feacP^jaBr h)»p ^**« addtTl.

.- .. , 'S<^--^- - - - - —

o trtract the flavor firom the kerneia, tnd paaa thatalao tbrough a strsteer. Ada a piBi i^mMlei and aWttt th

and

" KCraST CHUHCHT' '~'-Rsv. H. L. QoAaua, Putor.

_- ISS-XVOT7 Soaday at U a. m, <iBd I B S . B . ^ S<ii>il«i niliiml •»•!> ffll»a»y arihS

h i««^ ag,^^Ti^si iii«i>hg<n^f Tliiiirisj i i laMtt i - -PBnnTtVB BAPTIST CHURCH.

EuMEB DALTOH, «f ndtfasCcvatr. rulia.

(luarium tjj IF' pound of sugar, freeze. Do not use Whites of eggs aa

a-stiffener in thia ice. aa.l&e cQlor ia not good tnileas it ta frozen aatiirally. H males an attmctbre iek tor th* tWrd lioararaKeap^tan

Cnt the peal of the pineapple la . maU iriecea. w«ig]i.aB4^tak« t h a a a a a weight of sugar. Make a «yr«p J)y a<^dia9.xne cap W|iter.{o Jeeh ptUMd of s n ^ r . then boll fruit tn tk« a inpt IS mhratea. slow, steady bofltac. Let stand over night, then atraln and "JW**!* tn a sagar bag. Bottle anA mrt an lea. TUli IBtk^-y .^BB^pS' ding aauce a^d Is delicioas on boOod

f B Q B t t K t l U f CQtntCH. Bav.' WK. B. DBxraa. Pwtar.

-llasMsa^

To make you better acquainted vattTouF

"wmmti's r-

Vtms BuuUai M'Ui aiiada

CNTTED BRETHREN CHURCH. Rav. 3. W. Banx. Pt. t .r.

ida-xtedBDdMiSoadaraaf •aehnootkat 11 •'«)M|t .>• m., sad at Oak HID at t o'eieck».». aaiaw4a7S.

, _ |^IJg^=l«t M&.M-AmdsLzaiB.

:se4CS.]aBBQIH8XJCBintca,

Thouaand (stand Dreaafng. Take one _. cup jnayonnaise dreea-

Ttf. mix wUb ooe^balt.£up whipped n w add wuail aimiuiil of Tirfaron

tvrlal ssuee. Then chop one hard bofl-'Kl »rf. one gr^n pepper, one pi men-'o. one nlnrh rhi.ii. r,,<. - . i^ Ingctb

Ksauut-Enrr Swadar at 11 a. a.Viri '&«• p

A special sectaon of our Women's Outfitting Store bas been devoted to tbe sale of t h ^ arbdes alone, and everythingr is bought by a woman who u n d e r s t a n S ^ w o i S ^ ' ? - ^ ^ fancies. All of our salespeople in this paititulai aeLUoii nn woaCB.—— °*^-«Pg

i - _ ^ M a n y o f t b e ^ d ^ for rnggr^tfagBofit firgrfhim,Ifeg^g^^

'^ cooler tkau Uwy hadttMgiDaiteagB giving tixnt a trial ^ ^ swracnts very modi

OFnCIAL DIRF/Hhr^V

CIrcmH Caort-Jads* J. B. T. •p iB , Juu«J LWWWf fdL Okrk. Maaasi

TsMn rii—tll-T»ini Caaacll UBI •SBtB^ tig-tit ifi "sfecff Mata-; P; T

. JfaMvJi irtiUicteq «,HBt, yBfcfi IS somewfaat;Hmit^ of many figure bniMmtr an.r tt^ rective articles, as well as many other ont£ttin™ thifZ^.^rzl .^^^ •"* ^ ^ ^ '^•- 1 rssr^r'.'r^.."."!^^^" outfit^ir;!;;^'^^^^!:!!!?^^::^^^ healthful and numfiirlahlfl Attfmng— - -.„„ --^««tie8 for

Bnuaieraa—made of finn muslin, wit& embroidery yoke; some "V" neck, some square neck; round or sqoare neck in thei back; finished witii edge of etnbroideryT wide anbroid^or inaaiing; button <g lace

of

llac Iwt MonUf ttmmA

Bnsnl rf 1 i » « i h s i p C l i . I91I. •]. T

Grovp, V

. P Laeacbma-. 11«Ti««ir«». Va.

1—G A. Rnfchivon, HiclrafT . 3nn ^CAr>-, OvcoqoMn, Va

:k, houk ffwii aiyte; AaeiM^SZH

^ ~ i j > ^ r r w - r l i i B n ' T | | . , g | i»n a

wMsal biwaa euttsf H ihA one ' t W <»^attacb«d to H n bread board. The ka<«e la ^ l u i w Td the hoard~by"

-meaaa af aa anA^kaped pleea of

i>t««<»«*t-Miiis»w>i tpfts^. !fo. t s . jt r. a A! • , uiwii wi sut Flaw SWI IB tb( Ma L £. Cuaan. W. U.

wood. Tbe

D«aa or tne aUoe ta aasUy adinataZ!

Maia ta Claaw Kal»aa ^or cleaning kntrea raw potato to

TT Rood to uae if the kalrea ai»wary ih ttoinwl—Tata a » , potato

• •n BAi C.—J-tto. IS. Ord«r Ftataraal AnencaiK rrtjxa a» ai j Taaaday a»g»iaa at 7JO l»

" i ^ ^ ! ^ »• J 9 r t e d to tba i ^ « „ wm^^i:m4w^i*r,. tn. t o. q. r

Tnaterial. all sizes. ^ :_

' ^ 1 ? ^ • ' • ™ * ^ * « Forms-made of venblatang net; boned. Fm%S0 ^

S«ait»ry Aprons, 50 c«nta. SWrred Raffjc Bast ForuM, |I.OO.

prfcgi, $1.00, Ttsvrfim: Shaaldtr Brma^f

, in box. (^e dozen, 50c.

SeJeiiiiUccoH-w^n^of

[a t crn i ty Waists—made (rf strong, washsble material, ail sizes. J%

Tn^kea, $1.50, $2.00.

' I ' ihfn dio it , ^ i-t riib t-iie ,

powdered bath — \f-s w u i i c

-— mt^XA ih* flrat aad tl»v.-ti Saturaa>? ot nftcfe • '—CUULILH Hull Adas, t t •Unm IL » 'U. UI

W Y ELUOOTT. ManaMaa. Va.

Praa. D«. R. E. Wuca. R. S.

Spaaks for itaslf, _ . _ . name-The aoBt pupulai wijia fcfffhiM^OTi'awr^ar ^^t'r.fpr.i^^ „„ |,, ]xm~

Pricas, 50c, ISc, $1.00.

t^ktoanereetandpn^;;;-?.^-"^:!

!^r:J^"°^°-'^-.^.'<-^^U. their'X^.

^^M^^it-Mf^Um, ^XM,

V s n ^ ^ Bnttisres^made of net, - •boocs -ao B the front. Plice. y f .ty^

i u S l k l T d M u i d w M i r L u a t i l ^ i a t j^ l twoai iTwivla.' [-' Mimi I R. A.'<

l a i f f TL3I-rta««»«fc P L U Create HBC Tafloititi Uiitlajimia^

ifel J in UU^xlty by ua exciuswely

In many different Hnes. Also, Crepe aimnima, roitablo for tiavellng ase

on sleeping car.

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