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-W'^ *•-*, . I •^.TA "T''^PPP*!P Qllye iimuiHaaa Joiinml VOL. XX. No. 40. MANASSAS. VA-. FRIDAY. MASCH 5, 1915. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR l i l E ON POTAIO mSM DfT£REST«G Acki BT C H. TAXaOBOGGB. JL TEAODSAKE aATEFSLUPTARWllILEIAICIU EDTTOS MAKMKAS JOCtXAL "KipVaB WmUe," Waa^Bstai Uaad rortfting soil mmpkw for i u e i«qaireakCBt analyses, tbe <tf Nartken VbsiBia'^'••<^>«n' Co^c the KcWb Diitnee CatakjOi. vfll be wnter foond that tiae poiato-H^"**t^ 7«ar 191^1&, wereeleetcd ; * ^ held hate GoBBcr'y Open i««the bitteriy opposed to a k »CB» VCI7 -addLl £nideat. The Mme vas fbuBd to be Ite pfflH^i^m of fanners i a N e v Jer- aer. Tlw attitude was baaed «• na^ rnktUmtapbr Mx.CG.KaK, pRJodiee Fla..tke I OB well bned aofla. Hie held byHiLFat- •f tbe ^ficc. of that|te^ body. Tber am la fioaoars: j'^ Hatchi>ii W. I^ Hencr. : a V. UnMnmm Coiea; J. T. Sraeoz. :; J. L. DawaoB. Oee»- tjBaa; Oriiwii TIBM. FkJrfcx; C. I^ Fowies; FInfu; BLA. Kaeki in FUiruary I UiiMi(fa your < vdU appreattaan rf tSe'dtall n FHdar amvEXTm AT mFoujA UTAL SCHOOL ISSUE CitizcsM of anti ailopD kacoe con-i. XT JIBS EDCKKLA Osnoi io> Sootb. MarMk. Fa., oa Mareb bddatthe Leaerue last «. becinwar IWadaj Pnday. a part of the afternooo tD for the laiser ;the GoUcsefar able r e c e p t i o n - to the via- and YaibuiUMgh. Jr. KuTulife Coaamittae: K.Tf. TrinMiiiwir— ^ Mr. Doak offered a •a^vpoiata l^Hrtafce *r*: •B Mr. ion aaldnK the YagfidM. Senate to aDowOeaDetax OB the $101 pieof llBneaiwi They thank the Bivtxat («artheawor«Mr MiL Fkaak & nU take the part of OU Bip^ ot the nandty. He i» a ««fl. bana lortbe : of the saeala 4rf the i . and. fiaal^. the Pby. thereby Mted Tos the whole to bis the mpA^ timr^itf'mm achooj a n d ^ e thy< •ft A lb: iasiwi^ Mr.Yj tiaHyi * When ySo - understand I t TO! __ Hatxae W a k o n a ^*^ » '^Meaoywta for the lies wfth i in'attn&iK to I Dandaon the beat ttilent has been obtained. wb«r of-the^ost tbatjAe is gireB below has been adeeted hwsase of naecMi faneas for the be " theptav wiU I bo<L00i liar two inai be I waa that <rf b v i ^ a a e & a l s«r- • t W ahde of ^ aeboefa of the fiiinrtj. Saeh a s v w y was frat ailwvs b««Uade ia Virpaia. ia O r a n g e V9eO»t^^leomitj.umierthejmatiSnetiam of tfce State Board a€ Hcahh aad for the late froaaj^wi and if he can aot]^ togive ^'^J^ ^ ^ ^ ft«»]brfndrf a detaOed'ii^i^!^ rf yoor stotaoB. •^•dhe can not]e„^ .ehool in the eminty fa, report It to yon. ask bi«towntej|Aj«ii»;^iMtny,nwti^Wrii»S*aty aad find ort<iha»: the rate wilbe.]BaMd. Kian.inatioBSwerem.de n«M "fflpKt^ofjof the goiefal health of the pa- ^ ^ - * - 5 ^ ^ * ! l ? ? j a i , a B w e I I a a teato of their eye- far the gnat netoKyT^j^ ,nj Thei I of thcboya. both of the hi«h ^••'^ thekiad- DsvidaoB's WiaUe;! that baa B of KqiYan to be the beat nfcr been btunght to and it wiB • a t e the M; to be Be- the of thevisilaKstobei Aefcrhddbrae* of re- Mr. for rdileabodyofi Ite^ ...F. H. OK ooam < plan to Ae Stateffii^waar( of the •I - r theStatCL Bttt w i l itself to the< tie I of the InspectioB the for batifartheSteteofVlttinMMdlqi for the MataoB at laise wffl •ytoaehof the thae «f I As aresoKfrf this of! K.. -m'm ^ flf the Tw»j IbrMr. ^i^SmHa ^f ra aaat. Hn. E. « thacbM ^ [ga^daA»the E.H. (4 I ive At the. Da: of the by the -the* r^] it =5 ia the ble fiar the Model for] of CI of the Natioaid Good-Mr - aaeBtiMn.Efcj"l Viee-ERssdeBCof^^ Ci the to Vm- at the OB. J. T^syfar'HtyaoB, . . , ^ E- Djid, BsB. Wr'sa. •; I Near the i tiaiiia Dr. Baop i»B>ti-Hi of Ptiaee WaiaB^ has B o ^ e s Maaa. Boa. Martia WB- 4.a[ ML Bade a short iilihiaa oa "The alwafa lived aear Nokeasfllel hOBK. HoaJohaGariaadPoOard. >Meas^eof Moac*' latbistalk At the t » e sf bis death htwm Seaaiata C Bx^m Walker, be showed bow amaie was so « y e a n ohL His wife a Miss JBOL B. Gaaadu a. J. K West aad ^^^^^ tim^niatgat»thgmamTbem- Klsry of NolnsnUe before her G. Waher Mapp. aO of whoa; both in the rxiiir aoio and the aso, aad sinee that tiaw Mr. with teaspeiaaee legubdoa: Mrs. * ? ^ , "•*- Tiolia obhgato rrjmbers. pbiyed Bryant and his ifttie aon ha«« Howard M^ Boge. State Prea- *^>™ *& **• ***d «•* snia bosi- aaed with nraeb feerng and skill ia li««d aloae^ Of late Mr. Birsnt dent of the Wanan's Chrstiaii aess in life ^oold be to make that'todnicraeL Mir^^- li«aer aaaaae- has been ni rerjpoar beakb. aad Tnaperancc Unioa: Mr^ Georria this world a little beiser. , to this facr Woman's Probibitiaa L a a t n e ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ " - T ^^*^' '^^- TV bmriarXoolrplM'"^"'"!"'*™*'-''-— fi imi,»,\mm,f ^,<'Pi'*nting tte ^reea-wtt-t- Thts pee:'.A.. lac 6rat of ita matainK at 11 o'docir. -y ••» js 1 -• ~ * i_ _i_iiM. ^ _ i •'" •--"^'"" iiyt {•^ea^HBBL*VB—^sH^ww *o iiK» jaci. Womas's Probibitiaa League of of OBT fty w e r « a e w e a to gWt mui- p^ ^ ^ pnyrMP 'The bBrfiTToor plane Tumlai Ali^^trat Ca|.i i iat. ailwiii of- , . ., Bve9<»- fagest sad to the faimen oo this Th«s pefci*. ;i>e first of ita ma«aii^ at 11 o'docir. aad inter- nties. rocsoes aad diatrkts ia School Leagne. foik>«-ec < gate oar potate troubles. Sure qaestjon. and he ftated poEztrre^ ciad erer be.r ;T HanaM»< is the meat was in the family burying the Profubttna campaign: Wad- ney vnb equal etrnr^ - j^xijnBt testhah^ UaiBtled over that ah potato land ia GermaoT ^'"*- ^' * -^ ^ ' '•'^ ^ CL^^" ^ g r n o d at NokesnUfc. The ta-.iog mtanterr and edAsm s^-imperttBee^aBdraliaeo" -- aD oar potato aeclio« oa dl& was fimed and would haw to be ^ ^ ^ ^ - - " °^ " ^ ngal was Isrgdy atteayfai by wjl^bepreaaKudspeak. There ^ nrspertMO. Mr Gv mi^sj^vi We are at tiiis time here, hot thoatfht that it wooifl ." ~ ^ ^ • . - iT r-^»^w^»-- — «^ r ^^M^ ^>.M«^ thai ha^-at »To«-r -x- - - Busnon. we »rc m*. tu±MB vuix^ B a t . uut. U>»<B_> UW. ii wvuju nreseBL wiii fc.";ixrea h e a a t e r - aaaify^-'Mr Bryant kawsa two. to oecapy erery msmeat of the "*" «"»-3^ WTOWT. U^ prt Tented & i » going tuOj ato )mvt to be oooe giadBa% ss I est by t&e ^.jjx to tteaa to BSIIIII. Mia. W. A. ^ E. K. time with itojmaali^ aad hdpfal «rf physidaiis it v ^i. ^ Ttews as be aatmaMr prefcK have bereiB oathned. fc4tow. Bodtoe. aad oaeJML. diacnsaBH. leeat jeara t&ai > - T--

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Page 1: Qlly iimuiHaa, a Joiinmeservice.pwcgov.org/library/digitalLibrary/News-Archive/Manassas... · gate oar potate troubles. Sure qaestjon. and he ftated poEztrre^ ciad erer be.r ;T HanaM»

-W'^ * • -* , . I • ^ . T A "T''^PPP*!P

Qllye iimuiHaaa Joiinml VOL. XX. No. 40. MANASSAS. VA-. FRIDAY. MASCH 5, 1915. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR

l i lE ON POTAIO mSM DfT£REST«G

Acki

BT C H. TAXaOBOGGB. JL

TEAODSAKE aATEFSLUPTARWllILEIAICIU

EDTTOS MAKMKAS JOCtXAL "KipVaB WmUe," Waa^Bstai

Uaad rortfting soil mmpkw for i u e i«qaireakCBt analyses, tbe <tf Nartken VbsiBia'^'••<^>«n' Co^c

the KcWb Diitnee CatakjOi. vfll be

wnter foond that tiae poiato-H^"**t^ 7«ar 191^1&, wereeleetcd ; * ^ held hate GoBBcr'y Open

i « « t h e bitteriy opposed to

a k »CB» VCI7 -addLl £ n i d e a t . The Mme v a s fbuBd to be I t e pfflH i m of fanners i a N e v Jer-aer. Tlw attitude was baaed « •

na^

rnktUmtapbr Mx.CG.KaK,

pRJodiee

Fla..tke I OB well bned aofla. Hie

held byHiLFat-•f tbe

^ficc.

of that|te^ body. Tber am l a fioaoars: j'^

Hatchi>ii

W. I^ Hencr . : a V. UnMnmm

Coiea; J. T. Sraeoz. :; J. L. DawaoB. Oee»-

tjBaa; Oriiwii TIBM. FkJrfcx; C. I Fowies; FInfu; BLA. Kaeki

in FUiruary I UiiMi(fa your <

v d U appreattaan rf tSe'dtall

n FHdar

amvEXTm AT m F o u j A UTAL SCHOOL ISSUE

CitizcsM of

anti ailopD kacoe con- i . XT J I B S EDCKKLA Osnoi io>

Sootb. MarMk. Fa., oa Mareb b d d a t t h e Leaerue

last « . becinwar IWadaj Pnday. a part of the afternooo

tD

for the laiser ; t h e

GoUcsefar able r e c e p t i o n - to the via-

and YaibuiUMgh. Jr.

KuTulife Coaamittae:

K.Tf. TrinMiiiwir— ^ Mr. Doak offered a

•a^vpoiata

l^Hrtafce

* r * : •B

Mr. ion aaldnK the YagfidM. Senate

to aDowOeaDetax OB the $101

pieof llBneaiwi They thank the Bivtxat («artheawor«Mr

MiL Fkaak & n U take the part of OU Bip^

ot the nandty. He i» a ««fl.

b a n a l o r t b e : of the saeala 4rf the i . and. fiaal^. the

Pby. thereby Mted

Tos

the whole

to bis

the

mpA^ timr^itf'mm achooj a n d ^ e

thy< •ft A

l b :

iasiwi^ Mr.Yj tiaHyi

* When ySo - understand I

t TO! __ Hatxae Wakona ^*^ »

'^Meaoywta for the lies wfth

i in 'attn&iK to I

Dandaon the beat ttilent has been obtained. w b « r o f - t h e ^ o s t tbatjAe

is gireB below has been adeeted hwsase of naecMi faneas for the

t» be " theptav wiU

I b o < L 0 0 i

liar two inai be I waa that <rf b v i ^ a a e & a l s«r-• t W ahde of ^ aeboefa of the

fiiinrtj. Saeh a s v w y was frat a i l w v s b « « U a d e ia Virpaia. ia O r a n g e V9eO»t^^leomitj.umierthejmatiSnetiam

of tfce State Board a€ Hcahh aad

for the late froaaj^wi and if he can aot]^

togive

^'^J^ ^ ^ ^ ft«»]brfndrf a detaOed'ii^i^!^ rf yoor stotaoB. •^•dhe can not ]e„^ .ehool in the eminty fa, report It to yon. ask bi« towntej|Aj«ii»;^iMtny,nwti^ Wrii»S*aty aad find ort<iha»: the rate wilbe.]BaMd. Kian.inatioBSwerem.de

n « M "fflpKt^ofjof the goiefal health of the pa-^ ^ - * - 5 ^ ^ * ! l ? ? j a i , a B w e I I a a teato of their eye-far the gnat netoKyT^j^ ,n j

Thei

I of thcboya. both of the hi«h ^ • • ' ^ thekiad- DsvidaoB's

WiaUe;! that baa

B of KqiYan to be the beat

nfcr been btunght to and it wiB • a t e the

M ; to be Be-

the

of thevisilaKstobei Ae fcrhddbrae*

of re-

Mr.

for rdileabodyofi

Ite^

. . .F. H. O K

ooam < plan to Ae State ffii^waar (

of the

• I - r

theStatCL Bttt w i l itself to the<

tie

I of the

InspectioB

the

for

bat i fartheSteteofVlt t inMMdlqi for the MataoB at laise wffl

• y t o a e h o f the thae «f I As aresoKfrf this

of!

K.. -m'm ^

flf the

Tw»j

IbrMr. ^i^SmHa ^f

ra aaat. Hn. E. « t h a c b M ^ [ g a ^ d a A » t h e

E.H.

(4 I

ive

A t the. Da:

of the

by the

-the*

r^]

it =5 ia the

ble fiar the Model

for] of CI

of the Natioaid Good-Mr - a a e B t i M n . E f c j " l

Viee-ERssdeBCof^^

Ci

the to Vm-

at the

OB. J. T^syfar'HtyaoB, . . , ^ E- Djid, BsB. Wr'sa. •;

I Near the i tiaiiia Dr. Baop i»B>ti-Hi of Ptiaee WaiaB^ has B o ^ e s Maaa. Boa. Martia WB-4 . a [ ML Bade a short iilihiaa oa "The alwafa lived aear Nokeasfllel hOBK. HoaJohaGariaadPoOard.

>Meas^eof Moac*' latbistalk A t the t » e sf bis death htwm Seaaiata C Bx^m Walker, be showed bow amaie was so « y e a n ohL His wife a Miss JBOL B . Gaaadu a. J. K West aad

^^^^^ tim^niatgat»thgmamTbem- Klsry of NolnsnUe before her G. Waher Mapp. aO of whoa;

both in the rxiiir aoio and the aso, aad sinee that tiaw Mr. with teaspeiaaee legubdoa: Mrs. * ? ^ , "•*- Tiolia obhgato rrjmbers. pbiyed Bryant and his ifttie aon ha«« Howard M^ Boge. State Prea- *^>™ *& * * • ***d «•* s n i a bosi-aaed with nraeb feerng and skill ia li««d aloae^ Of late Mr. Birsnt dent of the Wanan's Chrstiaii aess in life ^oold be to make that'todnicraeL Mir - li«aer aaaaae- has been ni rerjpoar beakb. aad Tnaperancc Unioa: Mr^ Georria this world a little beiser.

, to this facr Woman's Probibitiaa L a a t n e ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ " - T ^ ^ * ^ ' '^^-T V bmriarXoolrplM'"^"'"!"'*™*'-''-— fi imi,»,\mm,f ^ , < ' P i ' * n t i n g tte ^ r e e a - w t t - t -

Thts pee:'.A.. lac 6rat of ita matainK at 11 o'docir.

-y ••» js 1 -• ~ * i_ _i_iiM. ^ _ i •'" •--"^'"" iiyt {•^ea^HBBL*VB—^sH^ww *o iiK» jaci. Womas's Probibitiaa League of of OBT fty w e r « a e w e a to gWt mui- p ^ ^ ^ pnyrMP 'The bBrfiTToor plane Tumlai Ali^^trat Ca|.i i iat. ailwiii of- , . . ,

Bve9<»- fagest sad to the fa imen oo this Th«s pefci*. ;i>e first of ita ma«aii^ at 11 o'docir. aad inter- nties. rocsoes aad diatrkts ia School Leagne. foik>«-ec < gate oar potate troubles. Sure qaestjon. and he ftated poEztrre^ ciad erer be.r ;T HanaM»< is the meat was in the family burying the Profubttna campaign: Wad- ney v n b equal etrnr^ -j^xijnBt testhah^ UaiBtled over that ah potato land ia GermaoT ^'"*- ^' * - ' '•'^ ^ CL " ^ g r n o d at NokesnUfc. The ta- . iog mtanterr and edAsm s^-imperttBee^aBdraliaeo" --aD oar potato aecl io« oa dl& was fimed and would h a w to be ^ ^ ^ ^ - - " °^ " ^ ngal was Isrgdy atteayfai by wjl^bepreaaKudspeak. There ^ nrspertMO. Mr Gv mi sj^vi We are at tiiis time here, hot thoatfht that it wooifl ." ~ ^ ^ • . - i T r - ^ » ^ w ^ » - - — «^ r ^^M^ ^ > . M « ^ thai ha^-at »To«-r -x- - -Busnon. we »rc m*. tu±MB vuix Bat . uut. U>»<B_> UW. ii wvuju nreseBL wiii fc.";ixrea h e a a t e r - aaaify^-'Mr Bryant kawsa two. to oecapy erery msmeat of the "*" «"»-3^ WTOWT. U^ prt Tented & i » going tuOj ato )mvt to be oooe giadBa% ss I est by t&e ^ . j j x to tteaa to BSIIIII. Mia. W. A. ^ E. K. time with itojmaali^ aad hdpfal «rf physidaiis it v i. ^ Ttews as be aatmaMr prefcK have bereiB oathned. fc4tow. Bodtoe. aad oaeJML. diacnsaBH. leeat jeara t&ai > - T--

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THE MAS'ASSAS J O t a m A U FRJIiAY. 1IA£CS 5. 1515

Byntemaf organhiwd «nd teientiftr , oversigikt of t ^ healtii of scfaooi chiidr^, e i p e d a ^ wbao it is conaidrred-hOTT faaye « p u t of the child's life it spei^ in the aehoolroom.

I>r. TuUoBSa of the Haymaricet Leacoe, and llr. Manori. reprei-senting the Nok«sviiie school. next nooke. eadi in tura vannly reeommending inspectioa. | lr . Manud. indeed, also pu£ in a stroQS pi«a for eompulaory school attendaDce as wdl aad said tliat

-toliui mind i r m i t h t , ^ be agged^ rf Hn. PriniA. »irt. , » » » ^

CLttWANISGOODtQADS realize how littJe knowledge or tiioaght peopk in general gave to such matters and therefore how important it is tohave some T ^ GrB»«*uu Good

d a b Mat Febu 2 S . -

H W GrovetoD Good Hoine-keeiMng Club met at the home of lira. Andrew Pri i^^ yecterday week. The jw^n*^* most of the members had to goand over such terrible roads which required al-OKist afi licy cauwdoor hostess to serve tuadieon at 1:30 which was qjMat heartily enjoyed. A vecy phasing feature was to be

rniTDiI irrwcuAiTci Jobn ijacr f^natc y On ESTA

~^r O U U N - a , MARTIN CO

even more than sebocl inspection. The delegates from Catharpin

and BetbekHigh School

representatives of thegoodJKMue^^rasTCad askii« for q«r bdp keepeis' efaibs, and it was finally decided to ask the sdiool lieagnes each to raise a certain pn^mtioA ^ the amsont needed. '' --Tlie meeting' cioaei^ witii resi^itioa to feeQ>t an offer made bf Dr. Heck, of the Umversity

' >f Virginia, to come to Hanassas aboot the latter part of and tojbj^R witg him two of suigeoBs of pital to make a <

meat to our already good schools. Another letter was read from

t h e ^oothera Goaifereoce f o r Education and iadostzy Society nf Rirhmnnrf; thwr jagnttJJa (ditain. some idea as to how the

to soe it and to if the oypurtu-

their ehildren, bring.them in far tUs pnrpoae..

At-a meeting at the Womaq's Aoxilianr, Jieid at the S i g h School hUer m the appiotHialiOftot lAbfor the vey was voted, the Mrs. Maf Dngiiu iinM.nHli% ft to the m e n ^ e n in order that their

and grace. Oursubieet far the afternoon was "Gankniqg;" bat as there had berai so MtUe

from K M T]iboam i n

secunar medical examinataoo for o v srhnols and »-e awi asked to raise so littKoniy $100 for such

good cause. W« att ftU ^

w e r e tnal 4BO-opecatzTe a nnmhw of a^en and lots «f good taaots offered too lengtlQr for tins little netaee, bat d M s t i o i v point

t l ^ the wanenoQ the & n n

tiy m of the tetf^iae

taon of rand^ for when « e out are do not know IS to be J

A five vear old iiuern»e> cow ha£ recently established a new world's record in milk producUuri. During tibe past year she produet-d 1096 poudds of butter fat which gJmmed ioto 1400 pounds of but­ter. Her bonse is a farm sear Barberton, Obio.

The Liberty Bell was rang oa Febraarr W for the seeood time in three-qoarters of a century, and telephone instruments were arranged to convey the sound to

a t Saw

<H>faf«tj OS that date.

Notwithstanding the popular­ity of the automobile, there were manufartaaed Jast

• • < better t b w Warlt—•

horse^diawa XBis ooes notmcMne basiBess o) ' farm wagons, bat tJ^ua acoooni only of vehicles socH as Hn^eies. aorreya, and otiher Uglit earrivges.

Presidecrt; Wason wiD attend the negro expositiaa and eelelttaiioa

E^rUer

T«i day* e»rll«T Unm <Mat>e • "tanMd ^ x wfiAM laur .

til Tpxsk . Ihrtw w<-eks iib<>iid of BDI' In Vlrplnliu Tkr«e w«ek* ttbn&d vi BAJ tii New Twk Ttaree wntA-g aUett^ KAJ te l' w« w—lrg iib>«dW ^aay i » IJTirjtf-rf ~ 'MM' oat MvyMOi, pwwfg T t y f r ^ f c XHBF

fixan July 4 to Angnst 4. The fair gHMUids have been seeu' d fortheexpooitaaaL The president

Dv. a ^ b e J o l y UL , . _ Mr.' Thoc Hatat. WaxtmtgloH Co.,

largp magntfirent mnnament Jsai,3a.jsuII^jiA^ Bat' jwna

of Captain Robert S. Walker, at Grahm Cemgtetj, in Oru«e . The deceased was the flamder trf the famoia Woodbcnr Phresti—*'^''"*—•••*>'•"•'' Sehool. - " - - " ^ -

W E B U Y

R . R , T 1 E S , R O U G H

O A K L U M B E R

T c k g r s p h ai id Tele^

plKHse Poles and Piling

f or w U d i are pay i

LUKlftOBL.

SHIPPING "John Baer"

w.lid, VlU^ii O i . w i

fr<»m iiirf^e. bLitmi:

FBITT IN 3 0 DAY? b»'ii utif ul. BrUtiMii

wfi; uiHtii.red pUtv^

C**tVM«»t

ttifftimf BrtiltoaC

i-ore.

ymr BMiv mtinr ftB^ M>IM thaa asy stber Ko cmtim: r ipnu evea « # t s t t e stem. Perfect

•Pl!** i w « to on» t e any «tl>er -emriety. J'Ynai MS tti 111 peTf«wn tram t« t*B T.i.<

__ , . _^ » •* »""»*oct Bh1nn<>T; Blr-frt pronf Tfiff be-heid-nt-RidmKaHH"'^*Q*B' BAEif FfRST f O « * 7 «

PfCKED THIS YEAR Mr. J. T. WOMXB. CabxrtCa^ Md.. Augutt J'

1914. UKUKS: ~ John Batr" Tomahttt arr th warUaKi I hmmmimrtaamd. Ttmy wouU have bee' verf mtick earBer bt^ tor Jhe iaaa, dry seosin-labldi umulK kmut lhem:mmm AtB/uastMir:

•nmw - -

CAME FOR TEN TO SEE 'JOHS BAER- TOMATOES

Md.. writ-

Xir flerr^ use.' ~ AROVSr

intttoeeu melted at the grave- isaajimAiiam ise xz.flf jgutaac ttjteo. ^ plckedimie^ipel»mattet^mm0mltt^^mtvfj:i,.

tetlie last of Jfiih tmtKnhbim.aM. aeObwAer^

g p ANYpTBESt TOMATO

Phone or write for partkniaia

Sfaicdy Fresb-Goods— ' ~

I j i m j l PnrriUf I ^ W M . .

fm^m^r9^m^

WgKUi foDt ni wK CHB- by IViiMe k EBtaie f«

S*0rlui( S i i^erw. Futest P la lcd Wa H4jfc-C*r»de Ckiaa T«blcw«

Bach C V I G U M SeU

atm*« aad Lc f>uhca

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Washington's Leading Store

—For China, Glass , —Si lverware , E t c

Our iupreziiAfv iu itit- foliowing uiief hfci- bt^r. I trcotcmaed for vt-arh

mmnksmoL 121S F St. and 124-18 G gt . .

W A S H I M G T O M , O . C .

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Oar tine will ocmsist en-tnvlxpf home-Baade ean-dies, Tmuinfactared by qs fresh daily. Parity, ItwJuMgB aiM qtiality— fint eoosideratioiL We fed aire oid: iriees wfll appeal to yxML Bekma few of our

this iife Ftimmnr B. tBi. at tiha i of ; w&s the J i i m i r t ct five i to WiiinBB msrned abeotf ivcj

died three y e a n i baod. one Washimrtaa; ttoiji aiatan. MZB. Be&r uid Mn. B l s a A K i ^ i v . ' a f j ing-fuun, inS

.\(}ts._Ki^jBaay-i to mourn.

The faaermli tor. Rer. J W< aaO, m the B Cbnrd^ mai tbt body « M rest in the Vriky \flew i was Boch )•««< ky ^& ami ^ epect waa i to«m ky the i a o p . ance at t t e CwHnL A fardifal w i f C k a d flMlrf ! •

thmhttattamm. X # .

WoodV FrodHctimc

j Seed Corns.

ROLL OF HQMOa.

Btmer rofl of Waterfall adaaol:-j:ieBaDoe GoMon, Anaie Pickett, Bvejya Boirj- MBtcrw Speaeer. Owmr S ^ M M J . AahtoD Be«. Sltirtry B«l . P e o t H KIb-ler. Omar Uktar. P l i lWa astfia M < G * U v B<M«y.

MivvTS L. B o o n t a , Taachtt.

MiBeJi, S w i l w >

T. W. WOOD O SONS. Va.

W. AndenoD, of the Sie^sasad-Warinagton ffigfaway says that widLJt2Z.8B0

t» ^ e Money AvMdy t h e w w k o n t h e r a a d

Kw nmnod am he rnmidrted. Of

$7,B>0 is needed forworic hi Stafford eonnty. fl^OOO for

Piinee Wafinn^ aad &.-

Weare aowotaeingaaaBfe odds aad ends of onr entire atoefc. Yoa will fiad here Many artieka yoa are ia need of—aad a t *'aw-foQy:^ low prices.

Ia £aet. the prices a n ao low tiiatw«havete

VA.

ftiwfrirwiHiaiS^ can on or write

-Hftfinati's Studio

ELEVEN YEARSEZPERENCE feet of the In^iway aeeds to be

io Haaofter eounly.five and onfr^ialf Mflesia Priaee Wfl-liam. aad oneafad A httrmSam

"Save rara siaai) road o f t h e T ^ a ~ i n H e n n e o 1»lS.~Acn>aiit abrre o«««K«. South-

OOnntT, t h e r e s t o f t h e h i g h w a v • * " R*itr»y wjU har, on «aW at Wash- S««l.fTi*B.B«U.i^j^««,fTl

ii- wi- c««inK*a-i»d- a»io-; '^^..''^rz.^'^TL^tj^' ii ^5«^—• •-•• • -« - . t' taioed. There is a speeia] firad ^ P ^ ' . - S as and 27. ftr^ returr mn' LOAW m n i s A V A H J L B U

lor msmienanoe. ai per eent. or u to fju-e*. scCeCu-iea. riUma** -, -.rr M^maE „ju^ • V-rx-SH SubscriptlOIW ha v i a e been set J^'S^iF*'"^' '*'™* * •rent* or ^ rite i O M ^ ^ f^m^.- for csu a&id^ for thic pu -Tiose ' Z'^ Z T ^ - » » * ~ - F - ^ ^ ^ «*>- i B o a ARP a i x

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-i •^ THE MANASSAS JOURNAL. FRIDAY, MAB^H S. 1 &

THE MANASSAS JOURNAL PUBUSUINC COMPANY, Incorporated

Geterad at Ujt Pv»i ' "rtiet at

I ' \,THE (COXTDl- HuHX^flTY ^am J Of all tbiogs that siai} ii«e^»tnvefi i w «aoe t t e^t t dawrn of history, h ippi iw ooeupies first p l a e t l ^ This ooe do«ir» in Ul* b nmimm to tbe wlialej

i scale of mankind from the aav^e of the nwt | mm Seeoxi ^^utal instiocts to the mat highly civilized man

I., • " ^ '~ • of todv. Itt vomit tf bapnoeM maa left has SUBSCR.PT.ON.SlOO A YEAR l „ AOVANCE , n ^ crude A«.tic l » - e a T L o u ^ T t L ! . v u ^ ^

PnM icaiir all habitable puts of the' ^

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has ^ * • ,

AOVEXTISMC KATES

•Buail doill i.<<ar>K. MJ d w i f c i ml aa alii iiilMtiin -v-.— «-• d t h v r ar iiKliiwafar'. « « h> jnAlialMd at tfas n t e af Ta^ny-*«« Qartaaa

MtwswuH. VA.. FKIDAT. MAJICH 5. i m

A COUNTY DEMQNSTRATOft

tfjA thpooch aU the efforts pnfc forth, has nae anived aay nearer the coia? The awper oodMs ,!• t i» a S o M l m . i i « U t Jiivpkr JMK i ^ jit amr prerioos time in the worid's htstory. Aad tUs doaer aftajmnwit of the coal oomn from fot-

ooe tarn: Uvtma/or^tkenoMd netfifrteff.

sards a eommnoity's growth sboold be alloved to tike itlaoe. Oor rommiintty at pwjart is, to sane estei^ Cacifig: such a penod of ativnatAo if actiea is not tafceo whereby the fsfums wllllhwe S e ^ benefit of scientifie demonstratiim aad they have enjoyed for the past few jean^

leaves Prinee WiUia^BVit^aat aojr advioar along the lines of praetieallaeirtifiefaraB^; Thatfarra ^"nrtnatrmttmrm^ *«n«n»^ adviaOB^ a a d mOt of

he&ite. Thacood of fotth as the gnat ideal, and this fact dbould keep us fnMB diaeouiageiaeat is the faee 4f the titask

-no»-g)ningfln. _.

i and aCBQL Oor beat evidewx of the paying aide of such aa office is the raaaJts aceeoi-pfiaheddnziagthelMtfevTearL PriaeeWil^au

has aqraved wooderftiVr. Tlie Meed <tf this good farther

~iuid-a£aee a I eooB^ of old Priaee

B«ery tever who has « i ifltorest to the. toent of Ids owa finn aad m the of U s fiutning frmunmnt^ mhrmfl^

i adroeateof the praeravmentof a coualj la fact it is tolhe ia tewt gf e tqy-

No pemaaeat hapi>iaesseoaMS to the iadividaal who fives anarrow. aeffid Bfe^ Ttit individoal needs are too Kmited, too tr^imi as compared to the weeds irf society for aayooe to remain wfth a mere grafificataon of adSsh dean animal reaches ito highest drrninpincnt whea it karaa how to care far itself aA the ezpeasa «f

animalii Natore'takes p n £ iadfr-

/^

Our Growth

31, 1896 jPSW,OOO,;60

soooa DsHmiLriiLSTi

othet

that the BwdeL Bnt iHtea we eoaae to

wfaoisgiveBa knowledge of right iad realaeiislifashBirid

-—December 31. 1914 yoooiMi

~-. •*>#? AAA AA -» » ^FfiOyUUUatlU . . 1^243,146.15

afaeir. The Act

IMPOflTAflT OlSCOVERiES Whea a young cheBBieal eegiaeer of the 0 . S.

Bmcan of Kaiea, Dr. Walter F. int*-»*m tu^t a discMveijp which praauaea to iacreaae the optpnt of

2 ^ per eeat, or more; fce anstlimsfbeacfaetor. But ki

of the PepaHiaiai of The late-ind4

ft ax rv

I S I A N C E M PROFESSION

To nonly tbqreaaUhe diiqt-fieud-fara

. xightiy. thatt the drag evil is maiBtr^K at the fitii^ H*^* it i« tk«t mn^ nf the dnig-rfieads ^ ^ wiad-up. for cities have acted as beadquarbos of araooa as the street dno , btt before it is <histr, 1 t>iiy-^ffle. Bat It te Tjgt confined gole^Ior tbe,is more wisely oaed tfawi when pat <» *ft»»- rtal c\tie&. The indiridual user may have first arqoired dost becoaies thick, for in the tatter case much of Th<rlaMr a lilif to a tm kiimm\ iauikBLiJi lit-mAtii .th» t^il g«g« mt/» «-^ nttfr F^h t w first rain, B ^ i f t - ^— - • — • some racking pain with a sapposedly harmless now coastdering w s aad faeans of takioi; op aa tf C O N N E R BUILDING intxtnre. The federal ^vemment nov st«ps in anti-iiast crusade we can arrive at mere effective- 0 and says protectiun « ul be atforded oar people is results than by waiting opoo aui wsilj to fore* as! 9 this matter of be&ilh and communitr welfare. to acL

MANASSAS. VIRGINIA n

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•s* i n c . nAHiK«iI» JUimiNAU' VKIf A I , MAKIJXI O. IVUt ^

BRIEF LOCAL REWS —March came in like a lion.

—Little Miss LAnier Moran is ill with the grippe.

—Mr. R. M. Jenkios is quite ill. He it threatened with pneu-nxmia.

—Mrs. Sarah Keys and Mra. 0 . R Newman are both victims of the grijjpe this week. _ ^

—Mr. Egbert Harreli, who was seriousiy ill with pneumohia. con'

—Oreuad Monday was; broken I —From-the Daily Telegram o f in Arlington Cemetery for the Clarksbarg. W Va., orTel)."23,

tinues to improve gradually. an endeavor to locate a member of Hawtdns' Zouaves, Ninth New

daughter o f i f e and ifirs: T:-F. JfBwt uf uue fayapidyiiir tsTost-Geteman, is ill with pneumonia:

—Mr. Frank L. Cannon has moved into the HIMM & Giddiags' dwelHng on North Grant a

—Mr. I. U. Wittig has add his OO acre farm neag Nokcaville-tfr

D. A. Shaffer and Walter Bailey. The consideration was g9500.

—Miss Julia Lewis, who be-

oime Beriooaiy ill wlule at^chorch j ^ snnday ami caused, quite Sunday, is npw reported as'Soing nicely.

—Mr. Geo, C. Hixson, local omtraetor, has tekra^^jCin^^ JjejigtAMmighly repaired. for the completion of a dwelling in WinRhfiHter, Va.

—The streets of Manassaa are being put in hettw mndition this

SergeantiL-JI^ W«r.

—The Town Council expects to hold its first meeting in U>e new town ^ a k on the last Monday evening of this montbu "

—Mr. J3. Tost Meetze, for-

ampitheater and chapel for which Congress has authoKed $750,000 Secretary of tl^.^ra^y DahietS turned the first spadeful of earth.

—Service and celebration of the ^oly Communion Sunday morning at Trinity Episcopal church at 11 o'cloelc. Service at S t Anne's Meoabral e ha pe l , Nokesville, &^Ddf|y afternoon at 3 o'clock.

—The widow of Manassas who wrote-the New York Herald ia-

we leam that Dr. S. M. Mason of that city, formerly tff Gainesville, Va., has a new partner resulting from a recent visit of the stork. The junior doctor, a sprightly youngster, is the first boy in a family of four cbildr^.

There mil -be a special 8UH'

maater Sinclair.

—Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Weaver, who have made their hoipe at

WMrrc B : week to locate

itRet~prbperty owned Larkin, left this in Washington.

Hiv=asa=»rtt Lafkta «^^T2r "»«*«*'» « ^ « P ^ n « t week occupy the property.

—The water main at comer of Zebedee and church streets burst

flood in that neighborhood. Tues­day mornjng'water was shut^oit for two hours wjule the main was

-Mr.R.a.5Smith,fthafnpinn pyy. producer, collected during tlicr months January and February 819 eggs from 38 hena. JThia

average" of nearly ft 9g(pt per day; or o n e ^ ^ fatltaa than every three hens each day.

deSate against t iiTion High School on Monday evening. Mar.

merly with the Five and Ten-Cent Store, has reeentiy entered the e m i ^ oi E. R tanner.

—Kohfirt t;. Grymea, 69_jHgga Confedorafee y^»ran of

Va.. £ed Frkli^. :He old, a Orange, is survised M. L.

eaUand. seri­ously ill with dropey. was caniedlas yet TA T,hPt TTftiWtfefy «f Virginia

15, vt OKftpa. "Woman Suffrage.'' The win­ning team will go to Chartottech viBe to compete for theatate eaj^

Mr. F. R. OauuJjem. a for-- and moat maa of

our town, who has been located in Ohio for several years, has re-

led to BKigaaaa and etrntem-

He has oot decided on a kxatimi

Hospital <» Wedbeigiyliy^&tpeb^ visor Jas. F. Golick.

Tij llMi FairfsT Hrriild nf thin week the announcements for

- poblic iaffiee--:arft: ?t*'*y are six candidates

sermon wfll ha nir:**9nin» Iiy*«M» JnMaHtigofMnn.^'^

-The Aid Society of the M IJI

troaeoror, threa for aupei viau^m hnfh r>ynaavin» HTMI CtmafmnH^ difftrii^ aad four la Provid<«ee-distxici.

—Robert W. Wooley, of Fair-

—Virgfinia is to hold it§ second State Good Roads Week irl L y ^ h -burg. M r f 24-28.1915. Rediiced rates, nie same as were offered last year, are expected from all the railroads. A record attend­ance is deured in the getting and maintaining of good roads will be diarngwed from all angles.

day School service at Nokesville, Sunday, March 14, at 10:30 a. m., | by the Epworth Chapel Srinday i School, consisting of music andi recitations, in memory of Kannie J. Crosby. There wriH also be an \ address by Rev. 0. F. Burijessj on^"The Needs of a Sunday | School." Everybody w^ome.

—On ^nday morning Trinity Epbcopal Sunday School will be graded according to the system recommended by the joint Dioce­san Commission. The Sunday School wTIT open at 9:J5T m. In­stead of 10 a. m. as formerly.

_ Two i£okl medals ^ oF attendance, but

ir

turage." Full notice of the

^rof, L'jrmah Carrier of the Bureau of Plant Industry will be the principal speaker at the Farm­ers' Institute to be held in March. Prof. Carrier'a aJdf esses will deal j very enjoyable birthday party at

her home on West street last Friday evening. Among those present were Misses Marie and Lillian-beact^man, Margaret and Katie Lewis, parah .and Marion Clark, _VJ5?t*"°* Nicol. Sarah

man, Dorothy Johnson, Eli&jmd Mary

and Messrs. • Harvey Jannoy, Wra . Leaehman, -Bud Bean, Preston M(»an. Burchell Leachman, C larence 'Meetze , CUurk JohQson, Will Brower. Ed.

C. H. Y., JR.

—A dwelling and its e<mtent8, the property of Mrs. P. W. C. Hinton, of near Minnieville. was destroyed ^ fire on SaturdasE, F ^ ^ 27. ^ h e 4os» was about ^ ,560 and^ was partially cpvered by insurance. Mr. Lipscomb paid Mn. Hinton the full amount

- . : wx, , , — Clara Johnson, Will oro: o^jierinmmnn. rm W>Hingsday ^ ^ a , i ^ , ^ e U Rice. Mar. 3.

—It will be well worth while t s ^ceep _m._aaihd tfia lii^ii^ of March 17, iS, 19 for then it is that you should Jay aside all cares and enjoy lio the.fu11e8t the

—Manasgas Hig^ SchoglwiU magnificent program offered by the Chautauqua.. Elsewhere m this issue you will find ah ao-

i r «|iifit of sooiebf Qve goodJldbgs promised. -

rJ»(Eh, of Washington, on Mon­day evening. The affair was re-poited as being a most enjoyable one; bat there was one distms-ing feature for the hostessr when the time came to serve refre^-ments the ice cream was thissing from the back-porch. T h o s e

—Mr. W. E. Fox, of near C h ^ tilly, came near kwing his dwellt ihg-by Are last m^th. The roof wan diseovered tp^ba bomin^

present included Maloney, Ethel fiiner, Milnei*, Hirsch, aad

while the jEamily was at bteak-fast and by promptness the day* age W|» helditown to about ^^

mKsr by Mr. W. N. Lipaconih «riti|| whom)fr.fbKh^a.pdiey. "f

ner'B market. Mr. Conner will make a flat of the upper rtory of this buikliug in uuujuaetkiO with

, phiirpK, .Sn"» i °"U mmt Thnra fax,JSk^imaLamiitar for the In-

the noor above the jxKd rocmTof the adjoining building. The cant sideration in this deal was $3600i

M-r'lL'Jtf^i.yi '««tiWili*vi T;|,TtjirfF7n'?>l the homa^of WestsJreet

Vxs. HarrdI, <»

Pendleton of *,farmetnetar

of Trinitv-^DiaBonal nhnmli. Ma nassa^—haa reeentiy received a

Ga. call from Christ ChuljJL MwOBT

•Robert Newman, who for some time past has been bcttted in New York and Wa^tington. has returned to ManMaigr He win as8i|t the NewDUUkTmrior Hardwaj? Company.

r uuMUKU iiuui inej. uvuuiac and Rappahannock rivers report herring aa nmnmg in ntinmaHy large quaatitica f w so eariy^ia the

keep of Very few rock awtiFlDry;

shad are bangsdaed .

-E l ias E. Gray and Miss Lottie

Tuesday by Fresdent Wilson aa Director of the Mint, to succeed George W.Rdb»ert8.re6igned. Hr. Wdeley for

liKperman. — TShy v<

Ham eouni dcfliring l^nffP^Wltr residenta ef Priaee Williameeaa- -u^—^ « r I.T« ii^—Tj«»~.;«.-,.r i -^25«e wii- » . . , _ . , ._ . . borne of his s ^ ^RaymonO. in

Hoaor will please make~ tkin for caaae to the presid Manassas Ch^)ter. that Uankcatifieataof can bellied oat in time for be-

—Several - years ago it was agreed among the owners df lots in the ViiiH^ Church ceqgetery that each owner w^uld^ pa> 10 centa a year towa

the cemetery. Nokesville, V i T aces i s

tccaaurar i»d reqaeats a — ~ taoee oi thiafee.

tibe dairaa to- be pad are two to

tf,—Wm.. H. Polond,.,jdininia' trator of ^ohh Poland, 'Will rC" odve $^017, and Robert Waters.

—C; Vernon Ft>wt Common^ wealtii's Attorney for Tairfax county, went to the Homeopafeic Hospital in WasKngttm aa Satur­day, where he was ( erated on toit appendicitis* on Tuesday. His condition is aa favorable aa m n l d h«> «>»p«j<tt<rf, a m i ; tthiinM

no unfavorable ecMiditions de-

LaC. MarsteUer, both bf Warxait-ton, weremanifadm W*^f3tfnn: ^g*"? "^* on Wednewiay. Mrs. Gray~far:]««>"<*• ••««k % meriy resdednear NokeaviUcaad was ' wefl knows hi

—te. Joto I/gft AllisQP ofAkat-andrta, Va., wiBketurethiaeven­ing at 7:45 p. m. in Eastern col­lege Amfitoiium ndv the aoa-piees of thej^hletis_iMaciatian.. Tickets <A admiasMP 25 coit.

The State Bwpuhlican Exee-ttaa -miU _rae«t in

Beptd>Ueaa leaders frooi all over tlto Mate

ltnaiBait|wiUb«on haad. Hie committee may consider the pid>ii|^ing of a

—At Sbon yesterday tbeSizty third Congress adjoomed after a two-year session which has been an almost continuooa one.

which woold lirikcd at RoaudcflL

-The new fedwal drag law went into effect on Moodayr This

wr BOW requii BB ril dlBiiNftha tn! of

Ttip tfltal apppopriatiuns aieesU-mated at. $1.120.000,OOa The

tsem to his home.

-^Mr. W. M. Brown, field agent for Southern Railway, has re-

efief ef. hoM departaiuit w l ^ headqnartersftChariottae, N. C ForHdM prawnt Mr. Brown ex­pects ta spea^ each week-end in Mafmavaa. The faruieia anct' townspeople are sorry to kwse Mr. Brown, but join THK JOURNAL in ig eangratnlations of his weU-de-fjp^

—with ^vefy aamner present of cocaine and opiara dat^Otvee to be registered, and to keep a distinct and separate record of all sales in these drugs. Physicians

a special prescription that will be

except Gov. 'Heary C. Stinrt, the <?f«t» Rn rH nt F^dncAtion on Sat

prompQess 4rill be necessary in (xpi»rt4i.ssmz. pete for these medals.

—Miss Ella Garrison gave a

^Miss Orma Brown enter­tained inJionor of hergueat.Mia.s

Brown, and Measra,

aid, Eugene and Ra;

- Eaatem laa* Friday final basketball game of the sea-j l deficiency.

Tri-rtta iwff met d€J«* a f l h f T M s ^ " wBocateMoW easily, you may eonfidehtiy e x p e c t ^ JIaiwannttffli Aeytetay. Tfij five ft€ ft«/»h whnnfaKwptnyfirf airmltant

exhibitloh of good playing seen on t h ^ o m e floor this season, and much credit bk cUxe each t ^ m f o r such clever passing and team work. Roads. Leith, and Hittof Eastern, and Hale forthe visitors

lewtmiBdividualtfaw. '

ANDREW J. SULLIVAN. bill carrying appropriations of neariy$500,000 fw Virg' inia , piiksed Congr^ y^terday jnrt. ^ ^ ^ j_ g ^ ^ yearsjt he fore:*diour i»nentr - ,AmoRjr^^6^S^- i^Sd^i t^

WiffiaHtt died on Tuesday at the

Washington. He has been in bad health of late and bia death was said to be dfle to heart dis-

and -other cemplicationsr Mr. Sullivan washom, and untQ his wife's death whicb occurred

Bland's Ford. iHewasalm^er-in-taw Of Mr. J. M. Bell, and wellknoim by'the older. 9f the county. Interment was in Woodbine cemetery. Dr. H. L. Quarles conducting the servicea ori Thuraday aftcfneen at two o'ckxk. Thit aarntea wen well aCteaded by many former friroda. He leaves two brothers. Messrs.

ther T. and John SolliVao, and linu.L.X»^fiaU,

Mrs. Eppa Hixam and Anaie Soilivan.

MTrivtyCknck

Services ever^ Wednesday I t p. m-, and every Friday atM

p. m.. e x c ^ Holy Week, whea

arday afternoon adoptet^racti-cally the entire li|St of t^tbooks

in the pubiie when instruction

there will be a celebration of the Holy Communion oa Holy TfuM^ day at 8 p. m.. and servioe oa (jood Friday'St 11 a. m.

Friday evening servicer will be held especi^llv for rha >k;]^-.fn

Nobody's Dollars

are any better than yours, or will be anj more carefullycared_ for m this safe bant. This is YOUR bank, everybody's bank,

nSusiness - promoting facilities ~ . -areat the command of EVERY,

depositor, be his balance large or small. . Why not conje in and talk i t over ? Now's th<& time

The Peoples National Bank \ 'J

a greater orHos extent anemic—the blood pale and _ „ impoverished. R e x d l W i n e ' . ^ of Cod liver Extract, in iidditbh ta>tii»me#anal virtues of Cod liver (Mlt eontaiaa poptoaateef iraajo help supply this-

Build Up YxmtL, ISb'englli

Rexall Wine pi Cod Liver Extract contains all the valued drug principles of purest Cod Liver Oil withoiit the nauseating t a : ^ of the oil itself, and has proven ideal iB-47eating riin-dowh, weakened peciallr in chHdreh. Most persons in whom are. found tuhercnlar tendeneiea are to

lade audi

in ^ e aopitfte good heJA var

•and weight ^nd this general api very jipwckly aQrtr hegtnaijBjg ha aaa of

Wine erf God tiver Extract sometimes after two. or three days' treatment We strong!^ recommCTd. however, that the trehtmftnt lyifh RpTtll Winr of Cod idvCT njctraet be continued until such a time aa there IS wSry indicaoon of a perfect, healthy condition.—Age4~~ persons who find their general strength below its normal state will find in Rexall Wine of Cod Liver Extract tb^mild, healthful tonic of which thft^fjatpm iw lift cffrtatty in « < ^ KMBwnliit;.. Btaall Wmn uf Coa Liver-gxlraet ii^nawuMnHii

SOLD ONLY BY ^^

P ^ ^ f r e l ^ PS^arm^Hsy 'THE RKXAIi, STORE

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h

re\ i

mum UM f<MTn. and prescribe these drugs; schools of the state for four

on of the tariff and of theMncasesof individual patient only. ' yeai% commencing with Mar. 1.

will be given on the first prin-

i •'

For niat New Silo-lbeiiigh'srtlir91iiiig!

Tli«t . i lo of y o o r i U t t o t - t o be r»ta proof M»dd««p proof. It moit ctaad the frosti o f Aatvmn, t t e m o w mad eotd to

Wi«tu. It aiial be a aawrtd Uat Uie «han> tertk rfprtT aad mice cannot g»mm thraaffa. *

T S S ? ? kiad 1

7, 2 ^ ^ * ' ' " coocrete afl the q»l iUe. n*iD«l .bo»e aM Uft ltrm0tk mertattaaek ptm. T^h f — j j . y ^ «K-»aT< i^rpir

Wakes U» »iW .linort iodertnKtible. CoU imt nv l i r expeuK.

•4 i: yoo. Call oa lu Dov,

by the rector _ „. ^,..... _ . ,

c'pies of religion. Aitnougii Wc lui?^ 3 fuO Ibe of TcTTa Cotta Pipc. Patent Plaster Lime. carT<^rcy system, and the creat-; No prescripttons for these drugs! The new list showstwmparativelyi these services wilf b<» hel(f for 0 ,4-4 <ian«J <JtA I ^ 11*11 W j ! " T l - J n r ^ ios of an income tax were the. can ^re-filled. A heavy penalty few Ranges from the preferred children yet the older members ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ' ' '*^ ' LflBlDer, flUll TTOrk, uaivaiUZed RoOOTg m >- ' important actments.-

of its many en- is attached to the infringement of this law. -

list tentatively agreed upon by the board last spring. •

of the church are vited to attend.

cordially in- BROWN & HOOFF

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JiaOUT P£OPL&AVE KNOW

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T -Mrs. W. G. Covington is viait-

ieg relatives in WArrenton. Mr. John DeBell, of Centre-

ville, was in town Tuesday,, —

Mr.'L. H. Potter, of Bristow, was a town visitor last week.

Mrs. R. S. HynsoQ is the guest

The Manassas Schools

The attention of the students of the hjgh school is mainly cen­tered in important examinations in progrresp this week. The third y«ar English and the fooHb year

of her sister, Mrs. Kinche'loe, ini^'"»i^ classes will take their ex-

THEMAN^38A3 JOURNAL. FRIDAY. MABCj! 5 li&IS^ ^ • ^ F ^ » W S » F

TJppervilhs.

Mrs. W. P. RudasilJ, of Inlet, Cuipepw eoanty, Tiait«d friends here last week.

Mr. H. C. Metzger, of Wood bnd«:e, paid our office a pleaatnt i>iw> — Tuaadaf. " ——r^—

Mr.T. J. Linton, of Areola, Lou doun cotmty.'was in Manassas one day this w e ^ .

— Mps Fknnie Ck)leB spent the

d>

week-end visiting relatives and "'"^'^riends in WashinL

] Mr. Ray Uiner, of V\ est Vir-^nia, \i visiting relatives and friends in Manassas this week.

Miss Beasig Hart,"of Wai'feu-«ton, is a guest in the home of Mr. and Mnr,°W, G Covipfi^n.

Mr. Thomas^ Hixson, of" neir

laminations on Friday of this week. There will also be the examination ini 'Tbe History of Etducation" by^tbe normal class Tuesday next JS-Well as the final examination in algebra by the fourth year.

Pleaaant memflyt^r-?ff—nty Teachers' Convention^stiil linger «nd .the «oed that waa-reeeived we hope will bear much fruit for many years.

The follomng pupils in the ^[grammar school have passed their

'^ Buind's Ford, spent the week-end With his son, Mr. Geo. C. Bixsm.

and: Mrs. William Parker of Aldle, Loodotm conn-ted relatives

week. here

iii»' Miss Luey Fmauh has i

Hfr«42^a s^ort stay a| the home of Mr/tOid Mr, C.' F. M. Lewis, near tow*.X' - - - * ; __

Dr. John. Hooe Id«», U. S.^N„ of' Annapdis, ¥ras the. sfiiest of his patents. Dr. and }Bta.B^ Iden; Sm3^y . :

Ur. A. D. Rideh, of ^^oodyard Ville, Md., stopped off in Manas-aas M<«day, on his way to Hay*

* Utmkh of Kobt A.

" ^

vaarket, iai focmqr IkHne. ' Mrs. J. € : Adan^ who has beenlhe guest of her sister, Mnk

foc-4ier 4u»ne in Eemeiv W. Va. 'a^MiasfifL]

winter with theii giaudmether, Mrs.

ie- Brand, retained to their riwnie in Norfolk ou W^dnetiday.

=:^fy8riBaruld BJanoist and little \ Miss Maiie Benoist returned Mom

day from * viwt: tn Dr and Mr«.\ John Hooe Iden. |n Annapoltf.^^go^t°fc'"P^°e°^ and Mr. and Mwr. S. 1. Bnllnrd. ^ mtermenfe wiH be in Baltimore.

^ • BslHmoio, who gtMiBf ftf h«r mauter. Mrs. W. M. Hilnes, retomed bcwM on Mon­day. She .was accMnpanied by Mr T ^ i w . who spent t3ie day in

Bfhd Evans, who wffl be their gaest in Baltimdgo.

Miss Kathryn Cecdia Booarman, daughter of Frolessor and Mrs.

-r—ir

Joaeph Bfaortnan. formeriy of Ma- j | nfinfi^ now of WtM'Sington, was among the guests at a receiMion given by Urslj^iUiaffi 6 . Brows, wife of Roprcoontatiye Brown,. of West Virginia, at QstigreBS Hail, on Monday. Mrs. Brown, before h » marriage, was Miss laetU Jewel, leading lady nf the

"rnli Btnrlr rnmpsny nf Wf**-

The CSvic Improvanent LM#roe of Nokesville Public Scfaoot has arranged a debate M'Bellttia i t Hebron Seminary on March 13.

[The.aBe5ti<mof debate isii "Re­

examination in music and will re-etive rewanLcarda. to m a r k ^ e occasion: Fourth Grade.—Elizabeth Ck)m-

welL Clara Rexrode. Alma Luns-ford. Sarah Leachman.

Fifth Grade,—Elizabeth John-son. Christine Beachley. Eliza­beth Pope. Wilhur Rnaenhftrger, Mary MeCuin, Mary Rexrode, Mary Belt, Georgle Hsrrell. Jack Merchant

Sixth Grade.- - Ricff Green, Car-^ n e beaefaiey, Myrtle Kinchloe. Elizab^h Fry, Sadie C. Hixson,. RAV^rly W^'V^fl", ^Vipfr^ W*>^tr met, Lillian Larkin.

Seventh Grade.—Lilla Ashby, Elizabeth Covington, Lanier Mo-ran, Lillian Wheder; ' ^ Eighth G r a d e . - - E l i z a b e t h Hiner, Elsie Rosenberger, Emilyfe^'^%*'*'» y*;- } ""i»«tfniir uniyt ttoontt, tiaura Wnns.

Rnhwrt. A. fianTwm, aJftn of John AiCannoH,;befe^f»aiMr residents of MwttiMas.* died at |[[ennngton. Md., Wednesday afternoon at 2:16 in his twenty-eighth year. He has been in in health for aevcaral yesrs, fina^ sneeombiBff- tac-tfr>

Annette-beroobsis^ t wac^dr!i3i, agm^C^ aad^evcBi Itis.fatLei and liiotoei, aad a brother, V ^ l . a l l o f Eenmngton. In—ManasBas he Icavea two

Mrs. C«mnl^H >w<l it takes place thja afternoon

>in the Ma-nassas eemeUiry munediatdy

, after the arrival of the l>o^ oa Mra. Robert HUtpn Evans, of j ^ j ^ ^ ^ i'M,__ '-';" \ ,;

| , f i u . ' f i , k i^ CVmirty.

Near the cpurt-hoafle in tbft of (Sioaeester, the ladies

have a club (vlra^room Whi(a laiiBce fiwm the ebdnty can foot and apendi,a part of the day in seeing their friends ybo gather there on court visuis' days. They sen pre; light ]un6h or take a cup as they like. Tiie rooms are in-expensive, but very comfortable. This is a sptendKl idea, abd iTtB' hoped that the lacGes in cetho' omnties will talk the sucjecCov^ mad get up a Ladies' Club for each county. The expoiae to

solved, "nMir good roads are mef impertant than good afchixAs for [ Qiwitinnn nnayi>g civic improvement." Miss Portia Mann and Mr. E. S. Boon will uphold the affirmative, while

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Wm. Beaho^ U d I will take the negative.

l l e s s r s . Strayer Aiter the aebif general d i scu^jn of the ques­tion. Specid music will be fur­nished by the public schcwT and ay Hebron Sewtuary.

A CARD OF THANKS.

1 w i ^ to extend thanks to my many kind friends for their faith

CAWDIPATES' CARDS FOR SHERIFF '

To the Vot»r« o/ I'nnce Wilhsjn ('oupty i hereby ntptcituliy »oncwiace mya^f m

COU1UJ-, uubject to the dsmoeriitic pfinmry to bo held this ye«r. 1 re«pec;fully »olicil vour Mdisunce, and pledge mjtett to di»ch»rge ib« duUei of sa.d oflSoe to the be&t oJ mj • bilit;, if reelected; fearlewaT, {uthiullv uid nuMrtiallr u in the paal.

Mr JoOB H. Hot^ wiU^euatijMie aa IDT depuU abo** the Kun, and Mr. W.J. Ash^ »» iailef!~~~" Reepectlu.ly,

CiU«. A. lilKBKI

FQB-SMCRIFF To tiie Votere o/ Frinoe William Coaoty

At the reaueet ol Baaay {rMiMia thruuf{bo«t ^ e CQuntj, I hsTe ooocluded to aiiDouoc« my candidacy for the o&be of sljeriS of eaid oauuty, aobjeot «»« de«aoeret>B'|»MB«ry tm be determined upoo hj the Couity I smmit-tee.

Should 1 be lunorad with the office, it ia

reaideat in dw lower part of oar onuilj, aitd if the preeeot ^ e r mil aooapt tlie position l>e.naT W<ia. U ia my paipoM to retaia kua ia that pontioD

I take this opportunity, in the eTeot I ahould fail to Me all the votaia, to piadga my

charge of the duliee of the office aa provided by l«»r- \ Beepectfully, _.

-^'^ P. J. AianwioB.

FOR S U P C R V i a O R To the Voteri of Brentrriile District:

I hereby reapectfullr. annoanc« myself a candidate for tlM o^os oi auperrisor in ufOBisville Uisirict. subject to toe .demoomtic primary this year. I eameetly ^lialt yyir I' aupport anJ sEoalS^I be elected, T jdedge m y s ^ to diaoharge the duties of said oAoe unptitiaHy^ jjTtog to eaeh part of the du-triat its proporliooate ahajre of the funds.

' Seeptdhin;, ~ - - J , ^ -KMLW.

FOR SUPERVISOR To the Voters of Minssasi District:

I hereby nuioaooe myself a caadidsta for reelection for the office of anperTiBor for Ma-nsiSs Uistriet,- snbject to the commg deao-vntia iirivwy. I HI{Wotfii tj. sotieil ye«7 vote, sad ffiTeyoa the sssaraDsa of a fshh-fal psrfonusnos of all daties ooaaecte4 vith the fligce, if reelected. HeepectfoUy,. '• '""""• ~~"~ JuH f.'Omjcsr'

COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE To the V oters of Oistariot No. 2, Prince Wil­

liam Coonty: I hereby lespectfoUy aanoaaoe myaalf s

dandfii&te for the cffiee of oommiseioMr of Mrsnae, sobject to the democrstac primsrr tU iw>'kJ.< .V:: T .«_ii_ „ i ! "1

phnige the daties ot said a&se to ^ bee« of Bw- aKilifw \M I I ^ IAA^AJ- f>s«ii > «if>allM

a - •• —

a:

La$t Call for Dinner! I Sale closes the night of March 13th^ If you want

goods at pices lower than-you ever bought you had better get a ' hustle on.^

* "'

Wool Dress Goods, yard . . e . 39c-123^Dress Ginghams, yard 50c Table Lmen, yS^

9c =3^

75c White Ratine (50 inch-wide), yant ^29c 123 Lonsdale Cambric, yard .. •. * 9>ic 12c Fruit-of-Loom Cotton, yard. .—-,—8^ 42^ LongCloth^^rafd & Yard-wide Bleachcd^Cottimr iurd-. ^Sheets , 72x90, each 70c Sheeted Jlx90,je»dr: 7c UnHeachedjCqtton, yard . 12Hc Pajama Oorh, yard . .

g>ic I -6c

35c 59c

9>gc-

Free Silverware Wednesday, March 17th.—One-half Dcaen Coffee Spoons and Butter IGiife. This

is the last silverware given durimrcoirtesi

Maii|^izes Gi en Apnl Isi tb^rtjSiQy Trade Books and get Thirty Thou-

tes, in a box near the door, Bsv . L.

Salenman Wanted to look after our intoroote in Prinee WilBam and adjacent countieok Salwror temmliaton.. AdUfa«> TIIB-vey Oil Co., ClevelanttX).

SeedToutoes—iHc itoek-bottom priceg. bought. -cduhtry & gona.

Egg8.-Trap nested Bruwn hes-

eggs. $1 for 15. GealXBltandc bennie View. Manaaeaa. 8-5Cf-^

For Saie.—Cedar poets stakes at reasonable p Fbojg or write C. H. Wise. 3-5-21- •

ROLL OFHOWOIL

Roll of honor t«t tkiiiaa aehool for Pebronry. 15157

F n v r K o u ^ Dclbat Thaeker. Howard lkr*hall, Fred Redding. Irrin LMobot , Lester Flory. iokaatj Bdl. Wricht and DaUaHiixI;r.

KoiX-Ear l RitoMor aod Del-

Teacher.

THI mer

4 ^ ADA AKRWGTON,

BIKD KO

CoW .

For baUdioic barns, boused and other buildings by contract or by . ^a» d a y ^ Addreaa J. W. Conard, HarrisolBu^ Va. fieferenoeJ. J. Conner. 7 . M. Kline, Edw

Sonday, March 7, Mass at 7:30 a. th:, edoeaday following at 8 P..ML, S ta tkww^ the QoM tadJEartart. ya l ter A i i ^ ' a n d JL sermon on "The Ordination and the C h a r x g ^ of the CathoUe

Miti^. Found. —A necklace. Same will

to the owus n{ioa iden^ n and payment <^ cost of

eoC. IvanCUol linger. Nokesville. Va. 2-26-2t

For Sale.—Two mnabouts, 1 new spring wagon, 2 sets <A har-

j^ply to M m H. D. Wen ne rich 2-19

AMto ter ijalo. --Stttdebakor-aO| 4 nasa.. A 1 ciHidition; come aod l o ^ at it. C«itral Garage, Ma-nsssas. Va. 2-12-tf

S^ro&ou.-Cliffocd*H«drick,l%nI * ^ Sale.-Barred Ptymoath Iteek egips 16 Ur 60s. Mw. S. S. St«4te. Nokesvill<». Va- 2 12-tf

Separatoc oil 7DC gal., barons oil 50c (lal. at Austin's^ 2 5-tf

Twelve lap robes and 8 horse THE JOURNAL trys to give anjblanketstosettatssstat Aasttn**

ful attention and assistance dar- th? correct news eH tJw 44BMb- Harn«>«<» S)v>n. 2-bx.f illness of my riec-ased Subscribe for it and you wiH bej X^hppinjr machine plate^/har

afflaKi.'wS*! '.'^ lai-oo

OobErif

1$7.50 MoiitUy

_DBCiBBL.Aa-

\

VictraU X-$7S.OO VftlMMrBiiT or < k rabin«t «-it>i r«>eo?Tl r»<*kft. 41 U>l«in<JM»bMrK 18 inciMS wid . 22 IIMJM* d«wp la-inch tumta !«. Nickel-pM«d Ez-hTbttkwi soond boir. Vi<>tor tap«rfTlff ton* Arm

«p «d r«irnlatdr Knd indieatnr Extrs heeTy 4o«bl« apriitf. apiral di+vc motor (c«n b« wound vUb plKTiiw.) AD mMsl pwta nlekat

irtsT the wife.

' OUR CLUB P L ^ MEANS ;rO YOU That yon san ipet any Vietwla on ep« oat interest—in other words yon get these machines at the

iaA.iO 1 — ~ » p * ^ **>*.'**•*' *"***• nava. an^ voa pay nothing extra

Calaton^ af Nata IUs»pJa&

— wPBWBw

R.F. D.

Jos. P. SMITH. well informed on topics. ' pened at Austin's. 2-6-tf

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1^ Ve t t QUEER BWD. The %liJE>aB Youaa Mark.

Upon th« Snanttata. Mark TWHID R fatlwr waa an ornlch*^:'

us l s t He ^(1 avtwal friMida wbo | were aiao <tathtialaati on the aobjact af^r trirds. Wbeoever mmj oa« of tbem <Us- ' covered a rara aria It waa tba cn^nm ! t» ! ! • * • • ea—ItaUa^. UMkkaA-toas i a wltoeaa of aeveral of tbeae Urd Is quesU and h«d iMted the dellsbt the old a a a task la rtlimaalnK a new foand apcdmae. One da^ It occtined to blm to proride the Haoaibal oml

Scrap Book

tbotoBiati with a re«J «innia ia tbo, )»"°(l4'd it »A uae of the ramliy. Uj He kHtod * cpow awt^ •^»*'**»» n«3rwl aader It when tbej : of a bird

alao a bamjard rooater. PlncUas oat t t e tail featbera of botb the crow and ttw roaster, tat aBbtHated tfa« roaat«r'a t«ll faatlMra for t b o a a o f U t a o w , j^to-fltlUK t unmilt iBiict. WbMi ho had tko apedmeo aleelj praftcrad he iToBt t* hia father and. handlm tt to htat. aald:

Ravaraad th« Vardist. A ijn>uiliM*Dt ^IIIJU'L of » targe town

vxui nifiliji liito tbe electric i^fhtcom-luio'ii ott ie UDd tlH>1r irtivn tuid ktl

"Tiuit (rtf.' Maid tt«. "tiar< been nUnd liiu ttifre for twenty yeam. aud we re-i»ird4'd it H" one of tbp ramlly. Hj

DEEDS, NOT WORDS Miin«»»>a People H*v« Absolute

Proof <tf DoMb at Home.

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^fiAS. L nSHZX a OLEviukNB FUUW

[arveJ

._ . - - - " ^ .^..y V—r ^' * ""' worda but deeda that prove : G r a i n s declarad t b a t ^ ^ of *TVX merit. \ O r d e r s llled a pet ttot oo u » ^ ^ T l i e deeda of Doan's Kidney Pilln,

For Manassas kidney aufferers, Have made their local reputation. Proof liea in the teatimony of M&naa-

aae people.

j Prince Willjam. Purity and other * • brands. Groceries and Provi-iBJona. All kinds ot Ground Feed.

and Hay. Phone your Goods dehvered al Yoor

Door. Highest price paid for Country Produce in exchange for Gooda.

I abot. ! tfaoaiAt ro* wo«ld bi iKtar-eated in tt."

Tbe old geotleman gaaed apoa the apecimen with nttrnhhWMMt That

diacarded

"war, iVBT uoox amam.' ta «*!&

were a!BS«Dbled 1& Mr. OameiM' par­lor. Tbe rare apediiMB waa pot be-

(bf otlM>r twioted Hrouod a IMflp—4t hiid hei-p >.-ut off

'B- But tBe oc-

iiiadi- rbe rollowlni; report: •Tree altre; wire dead. Wire evl-

|i-dMitly-UU«tl t>r trev—Btn mtnoaed."

Tha toek. '•*•'' up •im not down Tb«r* la never •

crowa . . „. In the diut and debrta of iha atreet

Th» Ood whn duih tova ua hath huna htoh abev* 41*

Tha orown thai ibakra c1of7 oomplata.

P^ca I ha cant, not tha wa«t. You a n not ai your bact

With roar eraa aa* on aUra ainkinc knr, ^"* aach riaina acar-a ray. with ita ppoot'

iaeof Om^ -wm kfctla your haait to a »h)»: '—

-Alaxasdar Btaekbura.

Hm Waa •Ht"-. — "^Were oaaof '

booeymoon wie were xdvised to rtrtt • certafai rained oaatle.. A e "~»t"iltin ttf wnictt waa a relative of tbe noMe owa-^ er HavinK viewed the xUMlooa oM pile. I w«« at a kwa bbw and In what way to offer a gratntty. tiearlitg to mind the "bine blood'' of oar gtridfe.

Mr». S. W. Cooksey, Centre St.. Ma­nassas, Va., aaya: "I was in poor health, I brought about by chilla and fevera. i The troubjft aeemed to affect my kid-oaya. H«W* day pasaed without a aovere attack of backache and pain acraaa BIT hipa. 1 was often unfit for work. My kidneys acted irregularly and I bad other symptoms of kidney ffmpiaint. I used two boxae of Doaq'i

werv iMbK-H. itud II bt aaaHM-lated wttb Kuiw of tbf pleaaanteat memorlee of m; Mfe. a 'bea it baaao to die we an uiuunted, and _we tould ink i"^«y«~i wKai ailed It iiotll yeaterday. when > uoclced tOat a wire was lytag riciit Hcroaa a branch M7 fioor tree liai beea ekftmruicd. and i feei as If mnr

r udderably : : v T t C . r n t ^ ; ^ r i S ^ g f ^ ^ g ^ ^ (•oiDpany went to view (be scane 9f the irMged.f- and fnond the tree etlU slice, but feeble. When be came to t » « » the «4*» be d i f evcaiHl eae ead

CHAS.L FISHER & SON 1-19 Manaasaa. Va.

LANSBURGH & BRO ' \ 420-26 Seventh SU Waahington, D. C.

Established in 1860 Leaders Then--Leaders Now.

nalW.1 to tbe . ^ f of an ojd b a m o M ^ P ^ ^ ^ " ^ X S i t J S £ L ' ( ^ S

.The above atatement muat carry con­viction to the mind of every reaJer Don't simply aak for a kidney remedy - « * ««»ttncf^y for iftwa'e JfufneJ

had - the r e m e ^ backed by home .testimony. Bt'C all atocea. Foeter-Mii

« G e . , Prepa.. Buflaio, N. y . When Yonr l ' ^ fa I < s m i - R f rnfini. IBe N a m e . " 2-l2-tt

Bolgiaiio'g "tlreater BaUiDMrn "

Tomato "Doubles The Yield

FARMERS

WE PAY.PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO

ALL MAIL ORDERS M« that they are carefully filled 1 ^

Exfwrt Shoppers.

Wonderful Showing rf CYervthipg new for spriny m :

/

The waylp make two blades of grass gpown where one does now; Buy the celebrated Magnesium IJme from Leeaburg l ime Co., - -the lime that has been sold in Loudoun and Fairfax for the past twenty five years, and out pro­duced them all. and the reason for it is because it contains Mag­nesium and Oxide of Iron in right prt^rtion to Calcium Carbonate, and the United States Agricul­tural Department in Year Bo<^ 1901, page 161. states that Mag­nesium is abeoloteiy necessary to plant growth and nothing else win tak« its place. Send orders t o W . T- T h o m a a a n n MsnitflOail^

DRESS GOODS AND SILKS ""Affffietatest in-the Ne«rSpripg Shsdea, mdudiiit —nd, pvMr,

BeltnuB Blue, Regimental Bhie, and Battle Ship Grajr _ _ ALL MODERATELY PRICED

SAMPLES CHfiEJlFyLLY MAILED UPON INQUEST

6^

and learned. Tbe opfaUoBa eiDiiaaud OIK Uwuirlllt tka bM

was an ogiahoot <rf the Mnl <i< 'para­dise family; others had eqaal^^Htiea-loos BotI(ii|«_as7ar'& ' "" there waa ena wko tmtmpi *» bi swerved by the pecoMatto «t m» ^ J h tali tnm tha JpdcsMBt that It tbe crew fsaiUy.

ins tha U^ iop Its Ml ' gOtBV^ T b e t a and Mr.

The followiuK conversatJon took place: "We thMok jroii for your coarte^ aad wonM be glad to give a small aniti to «nxc«nae if vog h i * - T *^' trr porpqee. : -Sir." was the reply. "w« have aiK-b a boal" --Then may t see

. ^ J ^ * aiOtea: R^" raarile TTO* a,

~ Str iM Mafaatoa.

Better Than Stone Ever Was BoJatawrt _ "Creiter BaI:iiiioH~~'T«aaib

_oab>e»the-•'-'-'-' ' " . . -iiiatocsyaa l ioiiUoUwyMdojmanyol tfac b o i Caialpa

irgrcvm. Smooth. %Mi|.fomiaii Jttni to btoMBBiL Klpam

u d b ^ t UnrivaBedabipper. d . a t o t t s s^iui;; and ftrmnm. ,J'^_Jobu» cbatcn at aveij

, suranri joint Jtinta a n riiart and „ . _ , . , iXCmnaft, nwittlw atnei—'*•*"'"'• -nf aAir

of tbe. bandKiaaeat taaatoai yon b n c «*ci

THE^NEW S T A N D A R D •- '•w^SASUMSSSandlUfirOlur.

Va. or direct to oa aAd stale will have prompt attention.

B.V.WU{TE.Maaag<

^seBBfflahRfti I rUMira OF T g SOOTM

In Hat Water.

asSCiUftr I #r. "Sire nibtioiMilly crbppiiic' ajpC ' I cSlled fcic a ^'>«t***~ day tB take-bto

•^ "—' Life la mada ap not ef xraat sacrt-

flccB or duties, tiut of IWU fiaagi-Bf wblcb amllTs and Mnrtnissta aa< s a a g ohHgatlpn^ glrea bsMtasHy. SBS wlias win and — - . . . • . _

a awn enieivd.

nian aahed. ~ -I do.' replied the cdltsr. ~~V - ' H a v e yon read tbe aew namber.

•1 have.'_

-j-;—wOarndUvSaaaawAom /•% JStt fe C5**<^5^(Wg»wV^OnaIte•flo«a3i^^^- •

IkpLUgit. "^ • " ^^

TREMCMbous' CROPiB

T. A wrom fWKMimrr m, nim

^L^ ^S^^^ ^^^"^^* ^wi«oao w aiapaaa -j>»/aBity>»JwaMJu«u Tbrna*) Onptm AaaeaaS

--va T*- ="- ^ ^''

SCHEDULE

In effect Nov. 2^ l^jjL Sabedate fignias poi4iahed aa inf iiiMliiai

.aidaiaBat

I luiYe the contract for die Edison Mazda Electric Light Bulbs. Hie /trade-jnark,''Edison Mazda,''

-—-4s«wpes jroir o^^^qnaUty—~— ' and gi^niineness.

H. D. WENRIGH ifmrrlrr and OpriirWii ~iM^fcaasrw^^EXiirs^MuHMM^ cvacfeBaiaavs^ v H V I B M I

j t o . a—Paily • t f a o o ^ team, 11:19 «.

Wo. •f1—ViT.^t<i..^.j I - - , j^ ^^^ ^^^1

Btfaat0Wan«nb» .« :Up.n . . Moilg—Dafly local fui Waumtlin, CbtX^

IdUaaville and way atatioBa. 4:44 p. B. -'— Pador Oar to f^anentoo.

PoU-

- ^ v e foursmd oiy poeia. "^le Os iifcne." SB ping iiTt ' - ' " ' ^ ^m^m^rmmmmi

. .Hfa.4I--I^ly thuw jift tana. tOjgjfc^ii: ' '

wuifort-«r Uttitti bry USjry. i the Nae. "1. love yoa

-.fnnfltotlsg elalMs u< twB ^ _ en for a baby. «scb eOBlendfatc tliat wsa tbe oottaer at tt. The iadse i»-membered SoiooMii. and. ta^riiw a court *ttw*^ftny precarc a hewte^^nffci^ "defHered that—ha cacti, Tbe wuiuc bad no doabt of 1]M> P"rpo , of tiiF Inrtri m ist>aThe prt posed comprcHstae. " D a e t . d s boss ~

woaM g » e haW «a » « » ahoefced. bat

•*'A DfMt line aeat and weH torasd.' ««id tbe editor itQotblngiy

BaUmon' Seed for our 1915 acv*. -WtM^atadMoaaregt^luluvahtM

'"^-sam cmlen this itear fnm tl.» carmerso4 •^ • I* OiiU • ' ••

How-^-er'-- Than ajy wife^^iivciaely that

a w wife knows Tt"thlnf ot-

aaa fsJiMLfO aaat t ly '

tbey betb abw •'You can ^eep It

One Aneaver T M Many. A coal dt^lef asSed aene law sta-

dents IX they eaolA gaeaa what l«cal aatbority was tbe Cavartta of bis tiada, One apuwered "Catat- ^f*H<IT^ mOa. 'he c-oal dealer. AaeOte Mum^fj^i •Blaokatone" •'Good t e a r s s U tba

noeHtioQer. T'taaa aautbei 1 'n ' -and theieeal

were on trial

Painful

W H t v reraw>an. The foreman «r a . Jmr whMi tet

IB a .V«w (j^iglana cqartrocn ed a ready wit that aera».|

— Alaaaadria and. to take » « « <Mr|ipislealahinhadiBdsW»^fc)»

. l^BTHBOUND. " Mo 18—£xoept Sunday, local (TMB War

raofca to Vaahiagtoo; 7 : 0 ^ m. Wo lft-.-Dail/ threagfc.

Chariotteavilla, 'WarranSa,' M>naai WaahiagtoB, 9:05 a. m. P»Hm«.

-ptnjaoaes an accaoirf af Anmen, aSmdkv - — t w a i f t u . Thtgan the/iattoi^m

Srmandteod-tittdwtafimst" O j J O t " NOW—SOPPI^V LIMITED -P »?» dfale^cMi not rapMy yoo v«h Bolsbaot Caeatcc BaUnon'--Tgnat^ S ^ '

iwtf at iinri we aiflt-wdta xw «»K9

ftbSlSt iioatpnd. ^ ^ t A R Q E 1 9 1 5 CATALOGUE tPlEZ

If yoo baae act raoeived your copy of Bdaiaao'c — • * * - " — " — ' - ' - ^ Wli n n i i ^ i a "

»U page 1W5 PpBltey CatalnSjia fall tj

Wancaton to V^^C^ No.l4—Daily from 1

Uriai, IBrWt s j L - a a

M and -EadsF

irriaonbaratoWaA-

SOL 10—OaUy local. t-.Vi p. „ .-Twroa at Ocaaea witb C. A O. Baawsy b^ Bieb BMsl tad Qoadaaaville.

*«• 2a—Daijy, 7 * j p. m, loeai tiahi b»-twe«n_iiamaanb(ug, "inaaaaa aad -Waab-

J B g W

THE SOAX^JjF UHD^vntrmn, AWW^TT f im

Pi ^Mm eOMPLElg-STOCK

HARNESS POWffiWnalMOlOR

iSmtSm^M

Xa . , throofditiaiB —1 sad WaiiMtoB. 7:10 » . « . »o .36~Daay limmt^tnk, n « „

^ a C " * " ^ * * W a A i # » i a a d JJsw^oat iWiH s • , -tititt Tm flan.

In ap eaeouBter wHb a Juitps u( lall ifaat atratiuaeata.

fhe^adae. attbaocta a maa of abrupt Hpeei'b aiid aMnaer. piaiiwiistil a qtilck >wnae <>r baaaor. Tbe foreawa waa lets ana aty. ealy a few mlmuss late-bat erea that waa soffleie^ to irrv tate bla boour. aa be afterward ewaad

as be

•^aae ttir lias i l a j u s i fnrsman rnvea sotoebow {» pot op a seed *s» " "

forasisa. wItb took Ua neat-

•flae Usk-^aM^jbe jadcfr_taaWy • M a r * —

^onse. tbanka aiaiBiy to tbe rIfTii i i— of the lawyer aabe* tbey Th«- detertlve wba bsd ggbrted tte" rpst spent a MnefsMc tweoty In the wltsCTO bar contradlctl^ bte* ^<f rep«rtt«y: "Tbeb wbaj nasjhyaa inspect tbe OMar sakc« tbe kWTse.

As 1 aaid befbrr. oae ef weariof aa o l ining. f«Rll.V.' • * * - ! t ^ * * •<«*• a b e r a t r m s i r ~ sn i f e tawa aat teac a(e.

-Ooaie, caaa." aaU tbe law-1 y^matrcsf n e ~ v y a a saw

me wearto* aarb aa orereoatr Tfa^ Hir. t haniMs to kaow wbe y e s SISL Vrtore a lawyer.- "WeH, wbrf^ Hut -liffereac* b t t a i e a a tswysr s a d a

kead. -I reeQy « e a t kasw.** ha a n t -lered.-

U)rd Up te His Tricha.

ilya at a dim New rork eace aald of s ao«Mio«a Laadoa apcfldtbrlft:

-ghiiie he . — M o n ^ to htx urn le. wbnne Seir he i*aB.

'• 'If TOO flin t sfud me a hondred by Safnpdav I'll Wow mv hrataa o a t '

"Hia nwie wirwrt tmrt: '• Too tet«-irra4>hed me that hefora,

aad when | forwartied TOO my revolver yoa went aad peWaetf It.'

ttet.' "Regtit tbe ilaa." eald tbe >adss. Md-

i sa Ms «Matb wttb Msbaad tor a • e a t . bat Ua eres betrayed M M an ths t -Caae aad

RtAL ESTATE ari INSURANCE

^TingdetepTi't't^ t^^^»votegnr whole iaine to the Red Eatnte and Inavance bosineea. we hereby -aoKcit all protwrty for sale aaA L B MBt those haTlag propfgty to Dst tiie same with aa

Oeorce Reraard fibaw. tbe aatbar aad. piaywrlgbt. teHa tbla story a t a * "" abba tuua Jawaiu •»

'Tbe aiatcb. manrted mea r sr sw sta *>• laea. was la proptaa.- avers Ifr Maw. "l^et-aarrlcd' iaataai bad ctoa « a WItb a total of S7. taward wbtrb Jaaes..lbe local Kiacer. bad coatrUiated « birfcy 10. flrarrdy bed the -sinatee-tuiiiUieis.ed lu bat whes iba atanUat^ aewa of a loral trsia iHasaiei reached A# groaatL w b e t e a p e a j o a e s er^re^ • womea-iooi!

- 'Wbat'a tbe :be rar«taia.

atter. JoaeeT qnerted

O. W. WBSTBORr, Geo. _, WASHTNO'TO

Yotv botne wiH 1M aafely wired by o&at a low c o d . Modem fgtnrea to |rfgaK» your eye aj^jom pocket.

B.O

a>MlfISSK>NER'S NOTICE.

To tbe heira aad eraditcn of flnalii or Aajaataa Patlanaa. daoaaaad:

Take notioe that I kave find oa Pnday. tt. 19 &.haginsiaKst_JO o'doek »t

. m my oKaa sa tba Iowa of MaasMaa, Va . aa tba tiaaa aad place for tbe eaaoBtio*

' e f ^ b v ^

THE

J - i L O O O C ^

VfltGlttA

. C. White Lejdtorna. B. a -Aode IsUod Reda, Barred Plymeoth Rocks, Indian Ron-

Q. J . M E E T Z E ^GQ^ . nerDoeka.a»ef »r«ewi«mt»g «MHaai M.tc.anii^ *• - atraina atruBs.

SiKae choice matir^ fowls

B now ^ r safe at \ reasonable

Plaeeywronkr early.

at* • r r

-•Wen.' Jhoom replied reflectively my «ira.wsai«i that tcsla' -•"Urn ha< l i d Miia I • lai i

mured rt>e captain, ereatly tuiH-oed. •Tn that .««. , of roarae, yon want to ffcf nwny at t>noer

-•Oil nr.; n Isn't that.' ciptainrd •loiips Put Tmi ».p. ir iinrThinc f»n-<

; H:!piH'npd til .\unie I OMpbt.-«» tie .play . I Ing for ibf sinsle cttapa

— — — — — .—— '"J " " ^ ^ ^

nf Rafaa Oavia va > attaraoa at aia. pawdiae ia t h e e i t e n i t e o u t o f PriaoaWtH' Fabieafy IB, l» l&. uf m aa extract:

. af™ ^waow ^e a^o foe aaaie fa nereo^ 1 te "ilt^y' Cmrrmi^uuer "ft/ ,^;

HnlrhiwMi t«diatrTlmt» |}>a FDD<1.< IB HnodMl Cowmiwioner T. Tbnrntoo Dariea' ha-ui*. and to MKsertaia aixi report ant fnrther rl«im» fi ed ia lbiacaaae,or produoed before

Oi»wi Divier my hand «s such coraaiia-tbia^4ah daa alJVi>r»»4-r. IftW.

BoBT. A Hf-mnaoa, 2 26-4< Coinm.»BioBer.

Saiiafvsas Transfer Cq..

MARVEL FLOU] Ifakes more good bread to the sack than oitimaiy flours. Absohiteljc pure and tm-Qoctored—nev^bleyhed Famed or its

J-ARKHt&e^ DISTRIBUTORS

SchwKhff, Dmr^ SKTOR i d OfTcr Leaf Feeik

Aaaastheties AdministiTed for leaa Extraction of Teeth.

Pain-

DR. L. W. HOUGIT DENTIST

M

l iWir f , Sbiagles, Laths, Door_ Kinds and Building MatenaT

:_Z_- Q F ALL KINt»ST~

E S T I M A T E S F U R N I S H E D . T p D . . . . „ , OtTice: No. U.S N. Unwwi Street 1. L. Kuildmp, Manassas, \ a. Factor>-: No. I l l N. Lee Stmet A L E X A N L ' P ; ; !

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>' THKTgAffASSAS JOURNAL. FRIDAY. MARCH 5 1915^

r Bostonians to Open Lyceum Festival PUBUC^ALE

OF VALUABLE

REAL ESTATE tad*!- %aa \i3 virtoe of » eertaia deenr

enU-Tvi m I he suit of (Urir Lrnn »«. J L. KPTH' Ad r. et >>« it th« Kebraar; tern, miTi.of Ihe Circuit I'kiart of Pri oe A illiaui CV uuty, Virginia, the luidrnifiiiod oou Biia-ainuKiK of aaie ihei« n appoiated for the pur­pose, will oS«r fur wU ai public aoetion, le tie highcal bidder, oa

Satordaj Ihrdi 20, 1915 at 12:15 (Tclocl ~p m , in front of the Peo-pleii .^aliooal Back, in lb« Town of Uaaia-ra». aforesaid Coool; and 8ute, all iboa* three certain traott of land, Kins and bein Riiuateat and aear ln<Iepeudeal Hiil, Cul Jla»-iat«wai 4>i»tr»et; »fere—i<t CkHiutT and "5iaie, and oiiiied b; ilie late JDO^L.&^T m fidrum, ui"«li.

FiasT TuoT—At ladrpeadeat Hill, on tb« count; r ad and adjoinisg the SnliiTaB utofo lot, cootainlng aboaf

TRUSTEE'S S A L E ' I n y n F M l I I OF 269 ACRES OF U»LUaBLr V L l 1 1 / L l iTI I L L OF 2 6 9 ACRES OF V A L U A B t r

REAL ESTATE

pnder an<i Ky virtue of a derti * f Trcjet eipculej on thf l«t d ly ol Mar, 1914. by J M. I'oleit umi Miiv H'IIBB. his wife, and r-cordel in I.ifier BS K lio ITl of the deed re<x)rdK of Priuc* Wi'liam < <rin>f, to aerure to the bnu>-fici ry in tlie axid t)ta<t nanird t r payment of «»rU n HUUI* of ifoney fnlly el < nt and "tearr h»l in the -aii^^ed; it hein); proridiKl in (be •«Hid deM oif Irom i at :*i«'v day*' df&n't JB th« t'«yiD«it of an^ •am aitafwl iB>t«Um«i>to' in<« aat »> Kllcaud* lite entire ia ieh»edne»a to- lieu Tiie due nfldjiat-able. Jefaalt for aiily diyn harimr been made in the payment of interenl nn V e de)iti<

• anured. and the hoidera of ibe note «n

ACRES Sftoiiri TKAPT—At-Iadapendaaj Hill, j«a^ -

acro«« th<? road from l&a re ideooe oeoapie? ''y.'^'i^BbJt ft» tiarf of Wii flftfuW ailjoiota^^aiBca, Lf no aad odtan, and ooto-tains about

30 ACRES TuiKD JxAOT—A abort diatame from Inde­

pendent Hill, aad being a portion of tb* lata Jui hua Taylor land, aad oODlaina aboat

4 0 ACRES TERIl^S:—0 e-third caah, aad one third

in ot.e an4 two jeari from dat>, the par-ehawre execntina ootee the da; of aaJa, with iuiereet, for the (Memd patmenta. Title to be witb-hald oatil wh<da oi puzchaaa moaitj 18 jisid, bat parohaaete haverigkt toCntioi j afo *h* j]aLKmi>f>tt t**ergof.

We t aad OraTel <>Jain Farm oo the Hnoth. -••id iJMUla of nwl OrtBtaxniiig ! • tW ^ngie g»te

About 269 Acres aad known aa"EriDdate Fam," and beina

Hi lo the laid J. V.

"TTTBuwrFoan, WlLMX M. KUB, TBoa. B. LKW. Hj'TBouritw D^vin,

L B. PATnE^actiaoe«r, 1, J E Berrell, Clerk o{ lbs Circuit Court

bei aectinty, baa bean gtTca ^iore me aa i»-quired bj decree of tale in aforfeaaid aait.

J E. HE&KELU C erk, 2-19-5t Bi R. E. B R « K I „ Dspatv.

PMRTJCSArf: QF VALOABLE

MALESIATE Uoifar-ud Wyirtaa of a dauiw eaiMwll ~ & l i A F

at the Febtaary taim. 1 ^ . of the Oraat l \ £ a / " U ^ Cout of Priaee WiHia« ODOIIM. ViiipBia, in° liM anit of Baaar va KadrifaQ «l d.

v.lbnA W, 1S15 i l l b « t . i » ^ ' R > w f c o l

la huaiTil tlw Ptuba W»*

«lu4 cahatT atad «Bie, lb* ndhrfdad I ' " ' • • • dalicfii • • •

n<y Noh«i>>aU. Bwrtarifla

2 6 ACRES

payaht thnisoou! lu he daaf -

tb — J — ! ^ ^ 'mitM hfltniT r fiiirtd S" thn holder* • f the notff< lecared, to rxecate the •aid tfnat, ab>l1 offer for rale at pabUc aoe t on. tn the faigheat bidder for eaah in f-oot of the Penplee National Bank of Manaaaaa. IB the t wn of Ifaaaaaaa, Va , on

Satpday, April tML ble f e j eetate

Thoee three certain trarf* of land (adj-un-iaff and-eonatitalins one tract) lyinv and he-ina aitnate near Haymarkei, in Oaineeyille Mvris'erial D utrict, ''rin^ William Connt», Va , afHirHninff the land* of DePanw on the Eaai. Heineken on t e North, Foley on the

* J . H O T H E i M A N A S S A S . V A .

Polen b* Mra ^rah Bnrwell by deed dated lktabeC.i8.1P13. and at.record in^Pnjye VilliaM ('MHIt HerkV ofSo» T%i» Tw«ri-ertj iRooovenieaitT located to^hnrch, achool, mill and atoree; CODU'DK dwelI'Bg,~'>«ni. filn and other onthoil inoa and if in a very sood

devHi^e tat>perty a^nld Tnapeet WTa larm. This farm will he aold •abject to the fol

lo-rug dehte aemred hr deed of tmefc $8(W with Intereet from HBoeinnar w», mi-i. pnari-i»l earn matarin« D ermber M. 1915: $300. with intareat frvn VaT 7, tOiS, pciaeipai aom aHMnrinn May 7 1910 • TEBltS OF SALE:—CASH.—^

C A. SINrXATR.Tnietee, ' f. C. BoiABACtut. Aaeriooesr S-S-St

L1A1«»I » • • ' V - I

Oadar aid hf Tirtae of a deed of traat ekeeoted by Joba E Ftovtoa on the 14tk

Book SCp)«* »« .P l iae» WOliaa Coanly Owfc'a (iBea, tonecara to tba beoaCciazT ia the naid traat aa'i ad llie na*B>iaof the aoM of f3(W9Cr5i*lMiiiil,iAilliliiiiat made ia the rayaiiHt of the debt ••

to oaeaU Oe ni traal. lh« ' '

Tfiis •(.']. known nuil.ng iftstitution, itrHieiitly rtj-bu.il and set in hrst class cunai-t»on, is now aeiii)? eperauu by a raiiltjr of years' of ex­perience. Tne f'lour bt^mg made at this mill, Fancy and Straight ifrade. is g'iving- sat­isfaction wherever used, and

ti rapidly Attracting B«w eus-tam«n^ I t is made of the very best wh at and guaran­teed purie a id healthy. Bran, Middlings and other feed for

^ a t ^ Water ground Heiid. jpadft nrNo^l corn, constant­ly, on sale, and is second to none. All order* promptly filled and delivered to nearby merchants if desired.

P-bene moooagco to tbe mill receive prompt attetttiom

Itest nouu* prices paid for

ADDRESS

CLYDE MILLING CO. MANASSAS. VA.

Marble, GraiAe and a l Bulk of Ccadter^

Wwrk

•jorroii e*B gmetgiiev

TEinK=iCK,^Sirei£, •se^Mivg

fmdiMB^biajaiiJhi to anticipate aMd deferred paTawa^^

I. J. E HetreB. CitA of the afo conrt, do hereby eaitiiy that bead haa hedt execated in th* aforeaaid aoit aa icqabred b; decree nf aale

J. a HEBBELI., aerfcr 19 51- F f B ; E^OinHU, Uqii^T:

TRIISTH?S^.Sff3H OF DESUtABLB

REAL ESTATE

! nder aad In; TJftiAioLa deed af tmot TiF cuted by Jaeeph Ware aad tda Ware, his t :e. on tbe 27ta dax. df tJ^Hmher. HNi» .III of record ia Deed Book S9. pt» 5, of :'r]Dce Wiliiam Oeaatr ' larVa Ofiee, l», ^ ure to tbe faenefciary ia tbe aaid deed of •-.:~i named the paymect of a certain debt

IT set oatMd awerHiwlls immu '—" •M-fa'nIt beTJeg b»ia •arti ia iha yayual Mf ihe debt K TT—if «Bd }l"'"\g'—" '*i'—*r* hy [he be»e6gair<0 neeate tbrf aaid tiaat,-tiie cnderaiRDed tniaiee aoail cser tor sale, hr way of pahiic aactina. to the highest b«l-ier for cartt. ia fjoai of tbe Pebslee Natieaat Bank of Maoaaaw. ia the torn bf

ity, iavite bid* for the ereetioa aad eomptetioa tit aa iraa beim hndge._with coo-CTBic atmiBiiMa_finmw^B7"*' ~^ p ' ' ' ^^T Bad Uhoid ttraach. oa the oaoBiy road, ia _ _ , . oooBiy road, ia BnB«>riUs Magiateriat Diatxiet, bstweaa tha laada of feJlia IM«a. and'Jobs M. Uoaae. '

^ flepaiata hide will he leesiTod aad ee^-jidewd fca the bridge oo^»«e. aad ia placS!, fbr iba i atuM uli aail lo^tfaraaeaaaa^M^

We i>i«ae9t bare aa Utaatrattoa of a lew at tke B a r r d o o i bits pkrfocBied hj Springer, t t o man who win HTStlfr JOQ oa the laat erening of the Lyccom FeadTal. Of

HI4J1 «•"-<<• tmt 7oa win tad tbat tbey wtO rvo csff a n e fsa lo wsssee all, tbece ia antathhig aaparaatural aboot tkia BMUL Of fa w a tt ia aU trickery, bnt the aaoat hcwUderins trickery Imaginable "l%e nTitstrtUon 8howa.~"?or Inataoce, hta (treat throne lUoalon. The a t a ^

' a-' ibffww eat wtlh Iwe hig t*a***t' Bide which are rwcrSactrlcal onbreUaa, Ttke thi«Be ia ra«aat wkaa i r i t abawa. hot In tbe twlnkUztg at an tj* a queen la ravaaled then. Wli^e d<

Tbe daetrteal beaullfiil UliA

by aay Mactdas. At a ware -aft that woodarfal waad the ointaaUaa Ulnmlnated wtth many dUfefent coi-oredUigfcai aad ai» fniea to areraow-

|rnjrwfl!inaH»«B~na~sae»Bnort beaintlfnl ro»

wUh tbe added mjatary giren bjr tbe nae i^ a gtaaa tmfc. ApparauUy *•-erythliw InaMe tba trunk can bt aaaa br tbe aadtcBC*.. and Tat "y '"g— la haadcofled. paflhiaked tai a big hag

Salaiij, i>pi 3.191j l l j ldo 'dbcka: a i . tSafwo CAiw-

jngdeacrihed ttacU a^iaad. to-wit: . •

FIAST TRACT—lyins ""^ !»««« nainerrill* llagwtMial Di<«rtet.

W1i«i Wtj&m ^Joaatfv *»-r ^ ihe > k e itading from QaiaaaviUe to BdNlaart, and iimlaiaiinr frw aesaa—leoa nas halt acre eoaveyadby War* to MePharaoa aan h«ag th* sea* property, las* the satd oae-hatf •ere. eoaveyed «»*aitf Warn b« JaaaC Tylar h* daed daMd Fahraaiy 9,19M8. aad r(oord.<d fuhac 56iv^Xi.ci ihclaadMMniaal aaid connty.

1 yiaji sad hi

'ne effect k* not only

oat tma iKMM pteoa. aad tbe tmnk and bag are foaod to ba vluptj.

Tte tprlagar eatertataai^ la -an eTenlng for chlMren." btit It Jaji. program tbat will chaUenge the cloeeat atteaUon KD? beat tboaght df tbe adoJta. aRhouKh. of coarae. tbe ebjl-

aeCOND THACT attoate ia saidtiaioemlle Di»tnctiOona<x

aad atateafaiwawl. oe the pike from Oaiaee-TiUe to Back land, aad ooatainiog ee*ea arrea. aad ia the aaaoe lead eoareyed te the aatd War* by Csoeh Charohnlle by deed

^ dated .\e«aa 10.11M6, aad_E*BOKd«l ia Libat af »h* «a.d toad i 1 ^

two pal tela of land praetieaUy eoa-siitate'^'oe tract. One of the lot* eootaiaa a

deacriptlon. Tbe KeHar t r u A trick (Oat W M ttttt i

world tamooB oHglciaii \Cf greatest re-kaown Is alaa nerfui^ed hy Sprlager. |

sorprtaea aad bninor of tbe erealaic. Ia CMt reapect laoat of oa u » dBt-drea. We all like to spend a cwple a<

psssicd and amoaad.

Tha tracts will ha < thaildii^a. Ni^al«l«t7. ^

TEBMS OF SALEt—CA.<*a. A. W »INCLAIB, Trastee.

J o 0 KsLiB. Aootioaeer. t ^ - 6 t

Oat eariaiB bt or pa'oel «f htad. with the ia i fuj i i s t s tlweea. Iyin> aaa h*iag*itaat»atTboroa|| lBrsaMiaB Priana WUIBM Coaly, Va. wHiniimTJiwH

f P 5 AND ONlvUALF ACKES aadbaaadsdOBtheDarlhl)TtkeiBke.oalh* saMfc aad acat Irf Hatler and iai toe east bgr

DiiUlaiid luaJ. aad Uri^S iMfOfttr UMI BJiiiiaiiil UI it'

id"^)i0lni -aaid-Btt ZlBK=ftf=£E

Thoa. 8. aatith aad wie. Th a let i* wall loatted a d will m^e eith r a da*ir*hiir dweOiag or baaiDrBB_frotmj.

TEBMS OF SALST—CASH.

=*3P& A. W.aiMt'LAlU, T

f » , *aw>iaaear. -—-^

PflbPOSALS Th« MKlfllglWl «l«tMBmiioo*r*. appoiat^

\if tha Buaid of Bapeeeiae** el I'waca Wil

Oar rcpciryervjeeia

in expert. delqpa—nar tiakartag. Ihitiiws

T H E J . L RAN D A U . C a . •AHDAU. * MaCOT _

MAHAaSAiTVA

lA „^j i^.mmAM fc«.^Mt t J U ' 'at. compleie.aad paviaBr

J a gg d traTfliag.eoaditioa. ^ , itigbt ia learrrad to rejeol a^^id aR faidK.

Bida will be reeetted faj either of the aader

ot April 10. IMS. oaaaan-b* n be had by appiicatioa ta

e^^attaatoaeri.

3S-«t

J. 0«Lttiaitt«r J. N. t l g c ^

Cobmisaiooers. NokevTitte. Va,

GEO.D.BAKEB U a ATI., aaaB Otmaiautaa. MaBa^aa, Va

fnm9* atatatiaa^giyea all ord*«a. ^Enom a hiw aa md aarriae aad Batarial wiB

dsoa^ CaL—<<reatty redbced roann tnp farea ria ;«athem Sailway fran Waahing-toa, D. C>. aad all poiata sa«th,oa saie dailT Mai^ 1st to Nowambrr S th, bsanas fiMi

sale, embracing strpover at any aiaiioa is either diiecttoa Ti. keia valid for paa^atfe HOta p-awr- rt Bwip ^^w catF or Rw t flf" one roote and relaraing la any other aa-Thorised loote For detailed infer nation a« to {area, schedulaa, rootaa, Pallmaa leetna lioaa, oo salt Toar aaaiaat ageat ar wnte C W. Westhary.'geaerat anat Soathera Kail-way. Washiaglaa, U. a S-I»-tl aov 9fl

- W B ajB k paper 9iul

yoa may want i^

Two CariDads of "Buggiei

fHRrhMT $4S.M ti $HO.M

Weinveiitttrecdved OBeewr-kwdof Blue Ribbon Bagxies. and one arkMtd of the fainMa irftbe:

nude mj^oda-OKh nude of tfiiT very bert material available, booffbt in tbc^bite wood 9)d

as per oar inatroetiaBa.

Aboa^kiiMUttf

JMPLEMENTS FERItLi^ERS

=lfflK= COW PEAS

GRASS SEED

It will ba worth your inspect oor stock.

as

F. A. CodffeS i Co. Manaasaa, Va.

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JJ~ X X l C i t^f\^

wntMfTWF 01 omi i t MAKCH 6 1 1 5

Line* on tlw Deatk of Mrs. J. P. SoMtk.

Hoof-And-Moutlk UVirsimft-Widc^iW

1 TO niwcovcry oi 125 OJWW ot hoof-aad-mouth disease on a dairy farm in Henrico county, near Richmond, on Sunday, has caused mueh alann in yirginia. The entire herd of 30O thcmiaghbred cattle have bees kiUed. thifa* re­mains chemicatty treated and buried in trenches. GOT. Stuart immediately iasiied a prodama-iioo. declaring^

Nowl Mrs. Lula Virginia May Smith. youngest daughter of Mr. sod Mra. William May, was bom Oc­tober 9, 1892. and died February 23. 1915, aged 22 yeus.

And certainly a more sudden death has never enteied this cotn-monity. Mfs. Smith was bom near Puilcs Siiii.ber father baviog moved to eMt Virginia some years asq.- Jwmaty 28, 1910. she was united in maiiiage to Joseirii P. Smftli, a yoonff busineas man of Allen. To this h^>py onion Jan-naiy i. IMS, was bwn a Uttie

Scientific Farming

-•-»4

On Wedneaday the found OB two dairy farms Winchester. Here acain the in^ feated herds were mdered IdUed iiaa^Tl ji ra faifi^Sw eui^ lUied; Aa we oo to press we hear of the disease spreadi^in Frederidt eoontsr. At any no-ment there m«y be o^er oat-

The aeriousneu of the arrival 4tf the dtseaae in Vlrsinft cannot be overestimated. The cost of

j^hese epidemics, (mee tBiy be-^>Mme jreneral, is stnnet^iBc «ior-r^roooa. The history of socl^rav-' ages s lyvs that_daijrynten--are

imwtieaOy pot oat of business as people repose to boy miUc or its prodocts wh«i the disease be­comes ~ pravwesf; tieiice. it be-hooves all ownos of eattie to

ifrh and at flw

«.iHn.t m.Lu»ui 1 1 ^ r — ^ i i « t«oi>. J o a e p h . w h o r e a e m b l e s hiis ^ " ^ f ™ j ^ . ^ " ^ M ^ ^ o t h e r very muelr

first intimatitm of any sickness among dieir herds, to investigate it tboraoghly to make sore it is not the hoof-and-moutfa disease; InfecooB so rapid and eaaa&'' gion ^ essay siweMd diat ootof justice to everyone the should be taken in hand isamedi-

It tea devrioped that the ia&-roads have been ctivjess id obey­ing rales in zegaad to hringiw in wliiiwiHUH fJHMn JAtecSd JMWL This matter is being tBvcstitated and at the s o w t iae a ciraM observanee of all xnleB are now laaugenfaiuaL " '

the win suuu be ehBdtBdTnidar

able management eff Stafe

sAed ityahleaiMttBfrqnBi^ mcmd aod Wia^«fcaK. ID evoit let aD coopefale in irtat threatflBS-te-b»

A SMTOwful fsther mourns over Uie death of a most worthy daughter; one t»v>ther, Grover Ma/, of Washington, laments the dfpartHfy nf a truft dptvorfd ter; three aiders. Mra Blanche Runion and Mrs. LiUle Bair. of Folks Ron, and Mrs. Carrie Hindy. of Adoi, share in com-mtm the grief of the broths and miss the companionahip of a noUe' aster. Bfit^to Uie^tbed, weaiy husband the sbmw most be the greatest May he know the faith in Him who hath sud. '1 lea; you not eomfortJess."

Some years ago, she ant -with -thehU. it-Church in which^ she was a most helpful wM ter, and her sobseqoent Ufe beaati-folly caompUfiod the-GhriaMt#e^ in eonsistent living with the New Teetament teaching. As <die exr pressed hoadfeo her death bedT '1 am going home." tharefbre, we dioald not thn^ of her as dead, bat alive in Christ^ This good woma

PESTS DESTROYED BY SHEEP

HOTV Tlwr May B« U M 4 to K « Wat-^toring I w i L f u

(Preyarad by UM United Suiaa <>e|)art-mcnt ni. asrlculture.]

I uat toMuy In ct pesu itre iMX>uxted dartMB^ (he vteMr ^ u«Je— TpgeQi-tiaa AloaS ctmatrj roadaides axxl t^at UM iM—rto B M J b« t t t t iu jed aad the undefvrowtli OMJ be tonwd Lato rai-lUJble MMtoii And voul az« facta ae t Senerallj reailxed bj f«na«fs. Tbe d e - . .

of agriCTritnrr;* -n*,-!'!*-* jA

IL X X X

pejtment ckaixe or cereal and forase liiaect TeaUgaOooa recaauaeoda tbe paeCarii^ of a Socfc of ahcep in tbeee plaoea dar-ins tbe winter mootba aa a Boat Taln-tble meaKure for deatroying grea.t nom-

J M t mtefrt JMar in U K <l>rtas siiread to «Bd breed la ad jo i i i l^ fliMa of sralB. Wbere weeds are oat-ride of a fence or where DO crop la growlar la the field pastnrtas elwep la • w m i w wai. of coarae. keep down tha faS c n p of iaaect harborliw

The amount of land eoreied by oae-leaa owtted ««cetatiea jyowlng aluBg; ditcfa bants, fescea and roada is of ao anuUI ezteat la America. Thia land, aa

New Millinery Parlor ' 1

0

fl Miss T. P. Waters begs to announce that she has opened a^New Millinery Parior AjheJ^oimetJiiildnTg^ji^ doot-tollicMagiassasJouniaJ; where she ^ toseelier

years, strong as we-^ooat strength, vet none<rf n« »wlW w4

? - J • ^ .

.... — .

^»i^ ii' w.

hiends.

^Besides the and MilliDefy A

m Hats, a-BJ^Jine o^ Notions—

gic

Mfltice of B p i a i Opcmiig Kext Week

her end was so near. She will

^ - - _ was^m-the hame her iBllaepea Inii sfanxiifest aid best.

Rev. James Brill eondoeted fuaaal seniwB at Uw U.-Br Cfaareh aadM the Valley View

in the pEeaenee 4rf God Bids wfft hMnd heads

and sad tiiebp^y to the dost from whence

tests the siknt form tliat

scnoQS' cor among olir cattle.

tndasirf the Sight

through South B^^^&ttiwair have neently been equipped with all steel, eieetnc iignteg ^a»»-w modern deijgn, S7 ears jost re-11 iiiil fnwi llm Iwiilihii hsiim. been placed in

Among the equipment Noo. 2^ and Special.' and Memphis; tbe tween Wa ham; Nos. Fast Mao." and New Utkaas; .Mos. ST 82. between Waehii«toa and Jack­sonville, and Noa. 41 aad-44, be­tween Waahngtott Nos. 37 and/sa the "New York. Atlanta and Neif Or leaaa Limited." is an aD-PnUmaa tnda and. has introdoction of ated

Tbe steel-frame o n . dsed in these trmar-l transfored to other traina, reieaaiag ateei-ander-frameears to be placed in i ty local trains, equipmenL

This is but Iiet no aehev no sung; no pain cooM to the ones taed hands and Vmim. Y^aKtrie guwl aagri wtt toae~waS

The Manassas Journat

Each

anr ia .

B, hiteWatiiig Fainily Paper

FiftyJwo knefr-ONE DiMJAR

oess Ofts : the -

The Richmond Reserve Bank] AfnfB broke Its reeord for redSH roantinjr p*p«r durinjr the week I ending Feb. 26. 1915. In usieful-1 ness. (xvoperstion. a-d hptofnl-

tk M Local Takt Obtdnabli

Richmnrn-j B ^ n k c o n t i n -and :> • "i-st o f

tf< b.- V •"-- i-'Jiininff.

—BAftkg&'g HAIR BALSAS

-prtea. S T E - .\n ooe who i»ooW rare to enter this crus*-^ i j p u n ^ Ote hifch r»rt of pnnung woukl wefl topr* M a tziai order.