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VOL. XVIII. No. 45. MANASSAS. VA.. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1913. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR GLORIOUS EASTER MORN Our Church Bell* Peal the Glad ^n^dings THat Christ TEe Lord u Rken To-dajr. Manassas, like all other christ- ianwsmwuTTtttes thfoughoufitie world, joyfully observed Easter Day, tJle most beautiful and sifirnificant of the year's festi^i- ITes." ~TKer€ l a a l w a y s a," joy eiia*: ^ 4- nes» about Easter season. It is the time when the thought of resurrection is uppermost and thousrhts long lain dormant rise again into consciousness. Service were held in all the churches and interesting and ap propriatd sermons were delivered, telling of Christ's death, resur- i r S S E f i - a n 3 aacenBl<»fc - — - ^~^ Foundiar of Manassas Industrial SCIMOT Spealw m HifbHR^ffacd of Founder of Journal. W_ORDS_QF APJatEOATlOH SCHOOL JBOARa^MEimNfrSOCffiTYJASI The Several Districts File levies: HandsoiseCortupwatothe Whiri The following letter from Jen- nie S:Dean, fouhaer oTthe Ma- nassas Industrial SchooH for Colored Youth and to whose indefatigaT)]e energy and person ceia of- that Thti dtty waa UBliwred in with' Land Jtha 5(nr:slHiiie on rouiy beautiful Easter hats and coatwmaB a^ tba fair SBK wanded fheirway to the severd-cKurchea to attend the_}noin]n^ sei'vices; The following were the itfQgrams of the various churches: . -outichopl he was among our first friend ami was 'iiw&ftWiSy give a friendly word 'of advice on Apy-htiHineHS which was brought TWmTY F.PFSCOPAT.I. With the chancer decorated with Gallax, ferns, i s t a s "iHJ Easter lilies, tne order oi the following was the mwnlng's ex-' -eEcisesc- , Pi.fWMiau.na1 Hymn Ko. lOB—"W..I- - -come Happ; Homing.." Sullivan. Anthem "Christ Oar P»BBOY«T,'1 Rudd.. : . —Gteris Pafai-»nd-Gfc)ria iit Ektehw, J*UBt,_ lilate is B Flat, Raid^TS^..:^^ -^it l^mn No. ill-"Cair«t- the Lord is KM an Tgawjj'^ijijinfaaalt. 1tjtie.&prwy: aiiwrs WW, PaMJ Hymn No. n6--^"Aiig<|s]s RtAetl Ote • Stone Away." ^ Offeratory, Anthem—"The Strife is O'er," J^ton. Palestrina.. institution is largely due, shows with what appreciation the late editor and founder of THE JOUK NAL was regarded by the colored people in this county for his ef- forts in advancing_ili£^interests of the institution referred to: CATHABPIN, VA., March 23,19lS. THE JOURNAL. At a meeting of the county! TheEaater German in Conner's school board held yesterday,there Opera House Monday night, un- were present—Ddvision Superin- Jder the auspices of the Manassas tendent Geo. G. Tyler, and the ^ German Qub^^ wai a brilliant a^- fpUowingiiliat.ric'f. achool truatooa faift Z-—-- -l^ - -—^ Bieula»ill« district—Messrs. J. I The maoy handsome costumes ^ Va. •. i want tu say a ww^d abum thg tate editar of THETotnaN^Z^ 'We are sorry to have him go into the woi Id beyuini: Wlinu we 8taft6d to his attention. When we needed a man to speak foi* the school he never failed us. All of the principals of-th&Manassas Industi'itd 0 e b u.u 1 fiuuT - ^GkHBieHB to the Sne at pr^wflnf-. Mr. Leslie Piniekney HiU, have said to the school more than once that we had a gentlonan and a true friend to our wotk in 4he person of Mji MQMn_JSge wialr to^xpigsslplnB^amflyi tn^^ our .de^p regret in departure from, us and wish ihaaa las i'-x^ Veiy sineerelv vo^ra: JENNIES. Pounderof . triid School.' PBAN, IndfiB- «i.fj^ w.\.-^.<.ia.i.ui.i.eatf.iiii>.M.!;ii ii n * j i Come to Thee, O Lori," Rvrntny. . Reeeuionat— "The Day of RMtoree^ tioB." G.C. Martin. •—geiJUOU by lieetor, Rev. P. A. Arthur. PERSONBt OF CgOUL _ Sopranos T-'Misses Mmne Her- rell, 'Margaret Ten^le l^pkins, lAa RaTwaflU If arum T^wial Ruth Round, Aha» MofgM^-Datythy son and Mistreas^^RoBWg T arkin j, . and J. B. Trimm^. Alto—Mi^ Janie Herfdl and and Robert Weir. . . "_ -' Tenor—Mr. Arthur Raymond. andTOrectcMT—Mr.C. Tliaurice Hopkins. * ;——" Violinist—Mr. L. W. .Kaaehagen Cnieifer—Mastor Gordon-Mor- gUL——;— .--.^-^ . In the afternoon the Sunday School services wore h^ with jEBelutafSinc to J^eiur' t^i^iffiM Hard. Repeating in unigon the Lord's Prayer "Let the Merry daucb B«aia Bitig," Hodiees. ' j n e ApofstleB C r e ^ AddrewteyBOT P A "•<yrB,"l\»rplh. Artitnr, ri>f*nr Offeratory ef Mite Box Collections by the Sunday Sdtool, dartag wUch was soRgr '^Oiim WIthr Afl tu> Soigi of Glory," OlhTe*. Ciosinar H]rmn—"O Saviour, Precteus SavJogTi^',' Gauntiett.^ The Laid to Reat Beside her M o d y ias Ceoaetery Sandajr. -Th^ bod? of Miss I^ui^^ta FluwMii, whu dUMfafug a llngg- ing iHness of a compiieati(Hi «£ diseases, tarhsr hcrae in Wash^ iDgfoh^ j^^Friday n^ght^-Haa brought to TfanafMim fhmHay morning and interred in—£he family lot m tbe Manassas ceme^ tecrb^^s^hermothef, who pre- ceded—{wa—tcr-the graw? a fttw short wedcs ago, and-of ber brother. Press, who pMoeded k£r about four years ago." The body was accomnani^ here by the deeeaaed's Mrs. Lula Withers; hw sister-in- law, Mrs. Press Flowers, and the funily, Mrs. Pahsy Btaden. The Fk>wa« family came to WashingtMT^rnm Paducah, Ky., to be Asked For of the Board of Supervisors. \^ of tbe Dance ia Conner's HaU.Monday Night • ^ne, Beloved in His Comnmnity Rev. Penfield ISke Dividee "hite A. Hooker, J. R. Cook and R. H. I o.f the fair sex, as they engaged Davis. Col^-Mr^B. W.Storke. in the merry whiri of the dance DumfHes-Mr. C. E. Clark. Oc- undei- The soft rayfrof the doe- coqiian—Messrs. Corfein Thomp- trie lights, presented a pleasing son, L. Lednian and C. H. Payne, scene. This was, perhaps, the Manassas-Messrs. Boston Steele most largely attended and pleas- and D. J. Arrington. ant of the functions held since The several districts will ask | the nrganization of the" Club. meeting on April 2nd for the foi- dered \ss Pistorio's celebrated or- icrwJHjr icTler BWttWWte-Hb! eheteaof Waatungton,an(l lunch- Dom- eon 'was s ^ e d at the half-hour OccoQuan —pfs es-171 cents; ents; Gainesville—18 intynmaion at midnighlL —^ cents* and j The German was led by Mr. H. cents, 'and for Thorn twr Davie^ dancing^ with cents.-"' l M n , Dfviea; aud otheit engaguig Paaces Away in His Honw at Independent Hitt Friday. Mr. Milton eaivert~TirE^in his home, near Independent Hill, SaaK, Friday afternoon of_g complica- tion of diseases. The funeral church Saturday afternoon, Elder John Priest, pastor of the Primi- tivfi RapfTst church, offioiating. and interment was made in the Independent Hill cemetery. The deceased- is survived by his Widow, father, Mr. Peyton Cal- vert, and sister, Mrs. John Fair. Four Sections the Very £• •ence of Matonry. The following very interesting address delivered, by Rev. Pen- field Pikes atihe spring reunion of the Scottish m^ Bodies Val- took place^fwSffi-rndepesaenrHttt ley of Detroit, lias lieeu f uniisliej THE JOURNAL through the cour- tesy t)f a friend and will, no dou))t> bo rood with much inter- est, especially by masons: Mr. Toa«ttna8ter and Brahren of the Consistory: I am indebted to my brother Mr. GafvertpasMd'from* the|r^° has just taken his seat for hts reference to the fiower t*"tt scene of his earthly labors as un* ostentatiouslY as he h y i Hvpri Everv o^e w h o kn«>w him <^iu On {notion of Mr. Co<A. it was; in tlse dance, as fa^ as we were ogrood that an appiupriation ofabfeto l«U», Were: $76Ht)e made for the hPTmlit nf j Mi«a«w T,Ponp, RomifP «nH A l . tte Girl's Tomato Clubs. iberta Davis and Marie and Lillian On nfotion. the superintondent-^ I Uppers of schools was allowed from two fOra I 4 ^ n Kinchek)e,, tofi»Bd^aJOi_huldlu« UittdifeW vlite>Tfll meetings during- the ensuing | Fret^ Thasdoro-'Waters, Susie X year; • •;.. - ••. • |Shaner » n d Myra Motter, of The report of the committee Waslunirton; ^ i e Brawner, of appointed to inquire into the ad- Broad Jtun^ Nct^aa StiiHdk, of Tisabihfcy ef emplmyiig was postponed uu^l the next meeting of th8 board. - Oft Motianrtiie refaikfl ef • the mily HiU'bUry and -^rMr^eelvertwas fully conscious: 'iTdwaiIff CEfton: Ffor-lof thf nnt,^^ of his illness arti Bgveral diata lowed 12 each for ftttendarce upoit{Ee<meeting. . The foUowii^ Wlis were al- lowed and ordowHJ to be paid were al -RffBrfe aiWit^alliTeiyhant^^^^^^ ence R^fa. of York, Pa.; Lelia Green, <tf Aden, andManneLipa- eombi l e t EUiet. fliaarfWaaw Mopgan, Bessie^lVa&er, Mairy Leaehman, Margtuet Lewi^ Mary Adams, Mary Garrison, G<q>foe Adatiisuu, Dorothy But^ ton. Klise Stevens. Mattie^^tma: M t W ^ d X G<Hnpany, f 11,10; Infi of Snperin- • d ^ Doroaiy Haydon, ^iandie tendi^t^Tyler on satory, $141.63. The conimiUwi U> makfe Mv Ransdell, MarieHerrcC Mr. and Hn. E. B. Giddings^ Mr. and f^ngeraenCs^wi^ £bes loetf hews^pSiis. John L. Jsaiiot, Mr. and Mrs. t>apers for i»rinting requested a iL. FVank Pattie, lfii4 and-llzBr conttactwiththeMAnaaaaiiiDena-iW. K. lipaco^ria, Mr. and MTBT W tl»yearatxd res-|G. BiqrmeiBd^SME^fE% Mesdamaa utar adi^attiaiug i*toa liOi Uie|J. W"1VBNHaMAyiiuB.Cuii Hawmwfi - Svofmi "MUSAkm of Kanaesa^ Mr. «ui Utp. Rob-^ Ccfflnpany. ert Donohne and Meesrft-iQrk '-^Pttotionbf Mr> Cook, it was that it waa die agreed WSkr- and Nqfyflfe unani-i Washington; l?red Rhodes, ^ moHS wish of t.h«» hnarr^ that Mr ifihariotteBvine;Tilleryjnfr;r<»*.mu G. G. Tyler be feappointed divi-jliuwt, « . C , ifc°CoagW I^ST sion soperint^dent of theschoota A. M. Crigler, Reade ByMi&tt>^ the wiauiug term: for Itrwasji board in-.ham; idso ae^eed that tiie board ia-ham; S t narFT^oas, Marian crease his salary-^87:60 per! Hutchison and brother, Carey $ear, and-tfae foltowlig^ conmiit-'&nith and Henry Latham, of tee was appointed to eonffr w^»^ ' HayTi|uirlfrt- Jotininu^ n«viB ft .1 teemed him for his cbuitable charaatswotiGOand utheiamlgWc qualities. IHe oonstent flow of good deeds was the greatest ad- vertasenient of his honorable life: Many hearts wara pnli^fify yh"" the sad news went forth that the _doeoa8cd.._hajd^lQ|ed-lil&iiaii^^ career and gone to hia If^y^nlY In the gtillncss of tbe came the remark from 18 fee flower of a genuine man- •hood^ -bet us pun apart its petals" hour many: "HS can, never agaiU be filled In thfe hetoi of his devoted wife, who was always ready to administer to his every wish and his greatest desire Was t-fflfill hnr mrnnnrish'* that it was rapidly placing him in th^ hands of the grim de-. . __ stroyer.—NqtwithalauUing Skag :c''^*"^ adieu to hfii toved OIMS with that assurance of future .hfluminess and peace that is bora of.a firm chriatian belief. . . ;. sometimes ^ w s at t^^frmnnth nf the sewer, for, otherwise, I would be emtnrraased' to know hew to respgnd to this untApe^Uiil pilv- ilege of addressing this all—but extiltguished comrany. TOE- FLOWaf-and as I thought, it eccttts tfljae_th^tho- most beauti£uL_and intrant flower that springs fiwu the sull and place th.em under the micro- Bpepie 'leuiB of an huuesl tioHt whife we UelliwmUfly Vtew the details of this wonderftd human aromatae. • • ~~- ' MANHOOD-whatamatehlesa wi^pi-- tOT fii|| nf myght nnd mn jestyj. tfafihfgHli thejgroduct e | - the <wBlmnes. thfe 'ctfEsttting-^e- God,i;he poiect masterpiece of the Divine. Creatw! Greater Hif whrwy doaaej- nu»e profound tJnm^tfae ral^t chamt^rs of fee deep; more ez- pamnve thair. fee conttnenta! Miufthood, that <nystie «pher«>;^ ..TsievUe He iNee ni Prowt' in Providoace Hoepltd. Wash- Jhi8ff<>fi7?jighCTg^^^^M dergoing trtatment s i n c e bafc^ within which dwells ioeh stu^ pehdotiB ptBiei^ of mind, such tender affections. Boch Jn^gQgnahlc iprineiple^ soch- furiltade! Let me take thia petal—how pcarfeet itiseema, how symirttk^ 1 name.it ''AJliFiUA'm)N/ if 1 hatter title Hewtraa iNev«a3b«T—fiu-body-wa&iaken Wednesday, to- the board of superviaonto indoee ''• ham Leaehman and Eugene Mar- it to add a like increBse—Messrs.' stellar, of Bristow^Buekley-and R. H. Davis and C. R j.»j«« JHnori. fi>f>^ «»nw^.;^».>^^-A «nd- gtound'Of Bdment college^ ^ 1 which Institati<m he was for a nomber of-years a profesapr. FathCT I^trick was for fifteen or 8ixte«) years the past^H- <rf All Sainto Choreh of Manaasaa aof iaeeeaae [Uhke —dgfttei oftteaop«rliiteDd«ifasalajy ho iandria; Dr^^^ee^ and Chas. r^ired and Mr. Cook was c^led [IVbut,. of Front Royal; William to the chair. 4n-retiring from Larisin,^«f WeUiogton; Simpson ^**««n«a ^ fe« miniatersof the in fee latt^part of the niheOea, fier spent the summer m Manassas, occupying tKn Ba]<[tigfn pmpoTiy^Tiny knOWn as Baldwin* Hall <A Eastern Cel- ine.- At that time Mra^ Flowera occuped a posifjoil as stenogra- pher and typewriter in the'United States-census bureau; fee family tmoTinr to ItfiTmairnaLJMWBtt?; Mite Box ofLAxlui*,^ ^hf hMilth nf thp-joh. the council Mr. Tyto- etoted that Buck)^, oi JiMnesville^ and W. it was his^atsnre for the boap^ 0. TaveanerT Eosrene Davis. F. H. Cox, John L. Hynacm, Ernest ana to consider -hiy sooeessor hoped it would have no hesitaucy-RaiMdeH, W> W. GarruaWv in 6tKng so if^in its opinion, the.|.£hand3eriai% W. fteg f>swen, intere^of tin pG%tie*diO0lrl&'1%OK^LkSDr JfT^HTHT -Etitsr the coBPty wooid be bcneitted Harry P. Davis, Walter Akers, thereby. Richard and Marshall Haydon. ITHF PRlNTFft ^trflf^^f^l* here the fun««} partyi may be augmented to about $201 ^^^e guests of their friendiMr • wheft boxes aUtl out come m. !anj MfS. J6hn A. N" Tin iliTitisKnis Will or whetberi4.Elliot^W. Mfwdatnea Whether rt btews or whether-gt-A^J=^*>^"- '^- "g^nani. W, it snows, the season cornea antj J- Adamson^ Thos. H. lion. R ^..miy deeerrsfedr wiflCifiBt ^r fiespice rar Aneni I stoix^^ez&jQcLaM the k s y ert 6fo F T^an-4il> V t ^ ^.«afe4ft^fta^>e.fce^eurtai»adj^ Manaasaa. I- .c J I.- •.. ; Lieut.-Gov. Ellvson was in con-' sue; the ptreach plica of a dove purching upon ite *viv„«: „r;:i' Ufi u^, "•" 1" • "uV ' ..i. *^ , \ .—? . 'T; lyenca.until a late hour last night the sinners tolfie inscription- I i,^the absence of Gov. Mann, who apex and wi •"He"fs Risen" atandipn preach and~~ a»sa b«oot at Oifton the members of feeee churches and was highly respected and neighboring . churches and cf ofeer denominations.—Hewiaof a qal(0t, onaasuminc nature, fav^ 4 e eame inboaineaaeraedid tiena.'' ^••^- . "*•" *'"" - "" Fttiher Patrick waa bom in Ptattsburg, M. Y., fifty-one years Imd Biyan Gwifco. oTMahaMaaT f^,^?**^ ^" ' ^ wwapentj* jgeater,wgrd in human Ian. in Vugiuia:^ «itiates him fn«i the breast of in the vfllev. hot his evea were on the bdghta. I^wly, hot wiiivly. lie hasftliiiifrithf ntpged- stawla apcm the moontaina. Still, a^MratJon burns iio. bis- manly l»ea8t; his ayes are ap<m the Bununite; and. Whatever alti- tode he iuts gained, he regar^ «i ent but T^^-yn_to the inher- posaibilitiee witUii bins;; aiKtftfffi;, :Tfti.w'«>t...Tch8f War ["Upward auJ e»ei uawjpl" heart yearns, his very body pal- satea witl^ tJi» Stmfptr ^ftttt^ to. invade tl^ sacred mysteries that lie yonder within the veil of UglKsr podcsr-^ndeel; ^terir tt&r ' a mark of manhood Hiat he ta unwilliug-^g^ eftpb antil- he h a a ^ t all .feinga ' Ticaeathlaa feet - - ' - "• ^ (pofiuMther petal which I may call "STNCERETY" U ti.^ About three years ago rkthfer |sitttereiy? •RSrick went to Europe and while I the gunge than thai mki vekHW wortfcr Is it not the color, fragrance, the inHpfinahlc rcharm of fee. LJULJLliKJwBr- ihood? •nmltaMiMBet- -oot- boid relief on the cross-arm. MAJjASSAS BAPTIST. eni months and from' which in- life, so full of burdens and aor^ fully reeoyerod. jrows and dupheity, how refresh- and, it is thought, hastened hiajingtofind a genuine, manly man! "deathr ~ —ifV>nt \rnniir a nrran wKf^ ^yc- y h a l , Jei'sey, with ^frtends of' ""^rZTJ^-—'—' . •^'-j-'*'^—" Arptayentitlerf'"'Mrs.nBusfiby^s"' Wftlle a~yooth on board ship.^Ke means and means what he 1 Fioyd.and Claude Allen, who were i"~'"'®^^?"°"'V*f*^* Pin Tea." together with other the captain of the craft took a saya? "Bind him to thy seal ! urging the lieutenant-governor to *"<* ""ves and stints and stints; attractions^ under the direction liking tn th«» th^n young Patrick with hoops of steel" a-father noopito to the the winds may mve and the of Mrs. B. T. tlo^ge. of ' ™" >n|i8 N«w the souls of men.- But grant rave and this IntheManassasBaptistchorch. condemned men. He was, at an. floods mar mt\, and drouths place, will be given in the graded, . ..^ Rev. H. L. Qunriag pastor. •«^t> i^.<^;r thia morning, awaiun^f ^^^1^]^ UiruLUlh fftiM P6l6 to pok; aeh<wtJwittJtng at ClifUju. abmii: >^''''/*!v"*^ What Donlan and educated him for the FathPT PatnfJt wani harmonious worH thi? would he it" awen; one »t" as hviA a.Jiiz as IH^eehed m the mormng-at Ji-*^ \ o'clock from Romans, 12:3: "For 1 say. through the grace piven unto me. to every r.an that is gpimrm nf Artnmi^f af.r^^r^\-"'• 7,""'^^"''"" "^^-^.^^ ^^ middle of n«xt mtwtfay t^iw^Wflformed wi «!i subjects and transparent as « sunbeam ; his power under """- '"'"' P n n w i uiin ne prmtas ^^^^^^3 to be applied to furnish-"had traveled pxtensively In thi^'just as trueTIThaT is fame the const ituyon to grant the re- and prmti^; saves and saves and ,pg hghts for the buiidinflr and and adjoining c>unti«s.; He had fortune, social position or r. •r. for. .Tn?t h< rore iTO- stints and stints-happy, happy, tor the beautification of the „ „, .- J - ;., ,.v;^ „ ^ J 1 Tu . ' hp , ..„ ;..^, v U - ., VK, :.r- nHc. M.= n ^ ^ ^ '^^manv warn-, . - a d s in this and-cal power wiihout - n o r.- d.ioin.ng count, •« who deplore N!i:,-i" -• . spitf rnr, :t .Tn?t bt-rort' fo- .^itint.* .n(-c .-iv Firintf-r beautification of the .nds. Mrs. Flodye is ••fl to makr tne o<-ca- at!- m pr.-

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VOL. XVIII. No. 45. MANASSAS. VA.. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1913. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR

GLORIOUS EASTER MORN

Our Church Bell* Peal the Glad

^n^dings THat Christ TEe

Lord u Rken To-dajr.

Manassas, like all other christ­ianwsmwuTTtttes th foughouf i t i e world, joyfully observed Easter Day, tJle most beautiful and sifirnificant of the year's festi^i-ITes." ~TKer€ l a a l w a y s a," joy eiia*: ^

4-nes» about Easter season. It is the t ime when the thought of resurrection is uppermost and thousrhts long lain dormant rise again into consciousness.

S e r v i c e were held in all the churches and interesting and ap • propriatd sermons were delivered, tell ing of Christ's death, resur-

irSSEfi- a n 3 aacenBl<»fc - — - ~

Foundiar of Manassas Industrial

SCIMOT Spealw m HifbHR^ffacd

of Founder of Journal.

W_ORDS_QF APJatEOATlOH SCHOOL JBOARa^MEimNfrSOCffiTYJASI

T h e Several Districts File l e v i e s : Handso i seCortupwatothe Whiri

The following letter from Jen­nie S : D e a n , fouhaer o T t h e Ma­nassas Industrial SchooH for Colored Youth and to whose indefatigaT)]e energy and person

ceia of- that

Thti dtty waa UBliwred in with' Land Jtha 5(nr:slHiiie on

rouiy beautiful Easter hats and coatwmaB a^ tba fair SBK wanded f h e i r w a y to the severd-cKurchea to attend the_}noin]n^ sei'vices; T h e fol lowing were the itfQgrams of the various churches: .

-outichopl h e w a s among our first friend ami was 'iiw&ftWiSy give a friendly word 'of advice on Apy-htiHineHS which was brought

TWmTY F.PFSCOPAT.I.

With the chancer decorated with Gallax, ferns, i s t a s "iHJ Easter lilies, tne order oi

the following was the mwnlng's ex-'

-eEcisesc-, Pi.fWMiau.na1 Hymn K o . lOB—"W..I-

-

-come Happ; Homing.." Sullivan. Anthem — "Christ Oar P»BBOY«T,'1

Rudd.. : . —Gteris Pafai-»nd-Gfc)ria iit Ektehw,

J*UBt,_

lilate is B Flat, Raid^TS^..:^^ -^it l^mn No. ill-"Cair«t- the

Lord is KM an Tgawjj'^ijijinfaaalt. 1tjtie.&prwy: aiiwrs WW, PaMJ Hymn No. n6-- "Aiig<|s]s RtAetl Ote

• Stone Away." ^ Offeratory, Anthem—"The Strife is O'er," J^ton. Palestrina..

institution is largely due, shows with what appreciation the late editor and founder of T H E J O U K NAL was regarded by the colored people in this county for his ef­forts in advancing_ili£^interests of the institution referred to: C A T H A B P I N , V A . , March 23 ,19 lS .

T H E J O U R N A L .

At a meeting of the county! TheEaater German in Conner's school board held yesterday,there Opera House Monday night, un-were present—Ddvision Superin- Jder the auspices of the Manassas tendent Geo. G. Tyler, and the ^ German Qub^^ w a i a brilliant a^-fpUowingiiliat.ric'f. achool truatooa faift Z-—-- - l ^ - - — ^

Bieula»ill« district—Messrs. J. I The maoy handsome costumes

^ Va. •. • i want tu say a ww d abum thg

tate editar of THETotnaN^Z^ 'We are sorry to have him go into the woi Id beyuini: Wlinu we 8taft6d

to his • attention. When we needed a man to speak foi* the school he never failed us. All of the principals of-th&Manassas Industi'itd 0e b u.u 1 fiuuT

- GkHBieHB t o the Sne a t pr^wflnf-. Mr. Leslie Piniekney HiU, have said to the school more than once that we had a gentlonan and a true friend to our wotk in 4he person of Mji MQMn_JSge wialr to^xpigsslplnB^amflyi tn^^ our .de^p regret in departure from, us and wish ihaaa

las

i'-x^ V e i y sineerelv vo^ra: JENNIES.

Pounderof . triid School.'

PBAN, IndfiB-

«i.fj^ w.\.-^.<.ia.i.ui.i.eatf.iiii>.M.!;ii ii n * j i Come to Thee, O Lori," Rvrntny. . Reeeuionat— "The Day of RMtoree^

tioB." G.C. Martin. •—geiJUOU by lieetor, Rev. P. A. Arthur.

PERSONBt OF CgOUL _

Sopranos T-'Misses Mmne Her-

rell, 'Margaret Ten^le l^pkins, lAa RaTwaflU If arum T^wial Ruth Round, Aha» MofgM^-Datythy

son and Mistreas ^RoBWg T arkin j , . and J. B. Trimm^.

Alto—Mi^ Janie Herfdl and

and Robert Weir. . . "_ -' Tenor—Mr. Arthur Raymond.

and TOrectcMT—Mr. C. Tliaurice Hopkins. * ;——"

Violinist—Mr. L. W. .Kaaehagen Cnieifer—Mastor Gordon-Mor-

gUL——;— .--.^-^ . In the afternoon the Sunday

School services wore h ^ with

jEBelutafSinc to J^eiur' t^i^iffiM Hard.

Repeating in unigon the Lord's Prayer "Let the Merry daucb B«aia Bitig,"

Hodiees. ' j n e ApofstleB Cre^

AddrewteyBOT P A "•<yrB,"l\»rplh.

Artitnr, ri>f*nr

• Offeratory ef Mite Box Collections by the Sunday Sdtool, dartag wUch was soRgr ' Oiim WIthr Afl tu> Soigi of Glory," OlhTe*.

Ciosinar H]rmn—"O Saviour, Precteus SavJogTi ',' Gauntiett.^

The

Laid to Reat Bes ide her M o d y

i a s Ceoaetery Sandajr.

-Th^ bod? of Miss I ui ta FluwMii, whu dUMfafug a llngg-ing iHness o f a compiieati(Hi «£ diseases, tarhsr hcrae in Wash^ iDgfoh^ j ^ ^ F r i d a y n^ght^-Haa brought to TfanafMim fhmHay morning and interred in—£he family lot m tbe Manassas ceme^ t e c r b ^ ^ s ^ h e r m o t h e f , who pre­ceded—{wa—tcr-the graw? a fttw short w e d c s ago, a n d - o f ber brother. Press , who pMoeded k£r about four years ago."

The body w a s a c c o m n a n i ^ here by t h e deeeaaed's Mrs. Lula Withers; h w sister-in-law, Mrs. Press Flowers, and the

fun i ly , Mrs. Pahsy Btaden. The Fk>wa« family came to

WashingtMT^rnm Paducah, Ky.,

to be Asked For of the Board

of Supervisors. \^

of t b e D a n c e ia Conner's

HaU.Monday N i g h t

• ^ n e , Beloved in His Comnmnity Rev. Penfield ISke Dividee "hite

A. Hooker, J . R. Cook and R. H. I o.f the fair sex , as they engaged Davis. C o l ^ - M r ^ B . W.Storke. in the merry whiri of the dance D u m f H e s - M r . C. E. Clark. Oc- undei- The sof t rayfrof the doe-coqiian—Messrs. Corfein Thomp- trie l ights , presented a pleasing son, L. Lednian and C. H. Payne, scene. This was, perhaps, the Manassas -Messrs . Boston Steele most largely attended and pleas-and D. J. Arrington. ant of the functions held since

The several districts will ask | the nrganization of the" Club.

meet ing on April 2nd for the foi- dered \ss Pistorio's celebrated or-icrwJHjr icTler BWttWWte-Hb! eheteaof Waatungton,an(l lunch-

Dom- eon 'was s ^ e d at the half-hour

OccoQuan —pfs

es-171 cents; ents; Gainesville—18 intynmaion at midnighlL

—^ cents* and j The German was led by Mr. H. cents, 'and for Thorn twr Davie^ dancing^ with

cents.-"' l M n , Dfviea; aud otheit engaguig

Paaces Away in His Honw at

Independent Hitt Friday.

Mr. Milton eaivert~TirE^in his home, near Independent Hill, SaaK, Friday afternoon of_g complica­tion of diseases. The funeral

church Saturday afternoon, Elder John Priest, pastor of the Primi-tivfi RapfTst church, offioiating. and interment was made in the Independent Hill cemetery. The deceased- is survived by his Widow, father, Mr. Peyton Cal­vert, and sister, Mrs. John Fair.

Four Sections the Very £ •

•ence of Matonry.

The following very interest ing address delivered, by Rev. Pen-field Pikes a t i h e spring reunion of the Scottish m^ Bodies Val-

took place fwSffi-rndepesaenrHttt ley of Detroit, lias lieeu f uniisliej T H E J O U R N A L through the cour­tesy t)f a friend and will, no dou))t> bo rood with much inter­est, especially by masons:

Mr. Toa«ttna8ter and Brahren of the Consistory:

I am indebted to my brother

Mr. GafvertpasMd'from* t h e | r ^ ° has just taken his seat for hts reference to t h e fiower t*"tt scene of his earthly labors as un*

ostentatiouslY as he h y i Hvpri Everv o^e who kn«>w him < iu

On {notion of Mr. Co<A. it was; in tlse dance, as fa^ as we were ogrood that an appiupriation ofabfeto l«U», Were: $76Ht)e made for the hPTmlit nf j Mi«a«w T,Ponp, RomifP «nH A l . tte Girl's Tomato Clubs. iberta Davis and Marie and Lillian

On nfotion. the superintondent-^ I Uppers of schools was allowed from two fOra I 4 ^ n Kinchek)e,,

to fi»B d^aJOi_huldlu« UittdifeW vlite>Tfll

meetings during- the ensuing | Fret^ Thasdoro-'Waters, Susie X year; • •;.. - ••. • |Shaner » n d Myra Motter, of

The report of the committee Waslunirton; ^ i e Brawner, of appointed to inquire into the ad- Broad Jtun^ Nct aa StiiHdk, of Tisabihfcy ef emplmyiig

was postponed uu^l the next meeting of th8 board.

- Oft Motianrtiie refaikfl ef • the

mily HiU'bUry and -^rMr^eelvertwas fully conscious: 'iTdwaiIff CEfton: Ffor-lof thf nnt, ^ of his illness arti

Bgveral diata lowed 12 each for ftttendarce upoit{Ee<meeting. .

The foUowii^ Wlis were al-lowed and ordowHJ to be paid

were al -RffBrfe aiWit alliTeiyhant ^ ^ ^

ence R^fa. of York, Pa.; Lelia Green, <tf Aden, andManneLipa-eombi le t EUiet. fliaarfWaaw

Mopgan, Bessie^lVa&er, Mairy Leaehman, Margtuet L e w i ^ Mary Adams, Mary Garrison, G<q>foe Adatiisuu, Dorothy But^ ton. Klise Stevens. Mattie^^tma: M t W ^ d X

G<Hnpany, f 11,10; Infi of Snperin- • d ^ Doroaiy Haydon, ^iandie tendi^t^Tyler on satory, $141.63.

The conimiUwi U> makfe Mv Ransdell, MarieHerrcC Mr. and H n . E. B. Giddings^ Mr. and

f^ngeraenCs^wi^ £bes loetf hews^pSiis. John L. Jsaiiot, Mr. and Mrs. t>apers for i»rinting requested a iL. FVank Pattie, lfii4 and-llzBr conttactwiththeMAnaaaaiiiDena-iW. K. lipaco^ria, Mr. and MTBT

W tl»yearatxd res-|G. BiqrmeiBd SME fE% Mesdamaa utar adi attiaiug i*toa liOi Uie|J. W"1VBNHaMAyiiuB.Cuii Hawmwfi - Svofmi "MUSAkm of Kanaesa^ Mr. «ui Utp. Rob- Ccfflnpany. ert Donohne and Meesrft-iQrk '-^Pttotionbf Mr> Cook, it was

that it waa d i e agreed WSkr- and Nqfyflfe

unani-i Washington; l ? r e d Rhodes, ^ moHS wish of t.h«» hnarr^ that Mr ifihariotteBvine;Tilleryjnfr;r<»*.mu

G. G. Tyler be feappointed divi-jliuwt, « . C , ifc°CoagW I ^ S T sion soperint^dent of theschoota A. M. Crigler, Reade ByMi&tt>^

the wiauiug term: for Itrwasji board in-.ham; idso ae^eed that tiie board ia-ham; S t narFT^oas , Marian

crease his salary-^87:60 per! Hutchison and brother, Carey $ear, and-tfae foltowlig^ conmiit-'&nith and Henry Latham, of t e e was appointed to eonffr w^»^ ' HayTi|uirlfrt- Jotininu^ n«viB ft .1

teemed him for his cbuitable charaatswotiGOand utheiamlgWc qualities. IHe oonstent flow of good deeds was the greatest ad-vertasenient of his honorable life: Many hearts wara pnli fify yh"" the sad news went forth that the _doeoa8cd.._hajd^lQ|ed-lil&iiaii^^ career and gone to hia If^y^nlY

In the gtillncss of tbe came the remark from

18 fee flower of a genuine man-•hood -bet us pun apart its petals"

hour many: "HS can, never agaiU be filled In thfe hetoi of his devoted wife, who was always ready to administer to his every wish and his greatest desire Was t-fflfill hnr mrnnnrish'*

that it was rapidly placing him in th^ hands of the grim de-. . _ _ stroyer.—NqtwithalauUing Skag :c''^*"^ adieu to hfii toved OIMS with that assurance of future .hfluminess and peace that is bora of.a firm chriatian belief. . . ;.

sometimes ^ w s at t^^frmnnth nf the sewer, for, otherwise, I would be emtnrraased' to know hew to respgnd to this untApe^Uiil pilv-ilege of addressing this all—but extiltguished comrany.

TOE- FLOWaf-and as I thought, it eccttts tfljae_th^tho-most beauti£uL_and intrant flower that springs fiwu the sull

and place th.em under the micro-Bpepie 'leuiB of an huuesl tioHt whife we UelliwmUfly Vtew the details of this wonderftd human aromatae. • • ~~- '

MANHOOD-whatamatehlesa wi pi-- tOT fii|| nf myght nnd mn jestyj. tfafihfgHli thejgroduct e | -the <wBlmnes. thfe 'ctfEsttting-^e-God,i;he poiect masterpiece of the Divine. Creatw! Greater

Hif whrwy doaaej-nu»e profound tJnm tfae ral^t chamt^rs of fee deep; more ez-pamnve t h a i r . fee conttnenta! Miufthood, that <nystie «pher«>;

..TsievUe H e iNee ni Prowt'

in Providoace Hoepl td . Wash-

Jhi8ff<>fi7?jighCTg ^ ^M

dergoing trtatment since bafc

within which dwells i o e h stu^ pehdotiB ptBiei^ of mind, such tender affections. Boch Jn^gQgnahlc iprineiple^ soch-furiltade!

Let me take thia petal—how pcarfeet itiseema, how symirttk^ 1 name.it ''AJliFiUA'm)N/

if 1 hatter title Hewtraa

iNev«a3b«T—fiu-body-wa&iaken Wednesday, to-

the board of superviaonto indoee ''• ham Leaehman and Eugene Mar-it to add a like increBse—Messrs.' stellar, of Bristow^Buekley-and R. H. Davis and C. R j . » j « « JHnori. fi>f>^ « » n w ^ . ; ^ » . > ^ ^ - A

« n d -

gtound'Of B d m e n t college^ ^ 1 which Institati<m he was for a

nomber of-years a profesapr. FathCT I^trick w a s for fifteen

or 8ixte«) years the past^H- <rf All Sainto Choreh of Manaasaa

a o f iaeeeaae [ U h k e —dgfttei o f t t e a o p « r l i i t e D d « i f a s a l a j y ho iandria; D r ^ ^ ^ e e ^ and Chas. r^ ired and Mr. Cook w a s c^led [IVbut,. of Front Royal; William to the chair. 4n-re t i r ing from Larisin,^«f WeUiogton; Simpson ^**««n«a ^ fe« miniatersof the

in fee l a t t ^ p a r t of the niheOea, fier spent the

summer m Manassas, occupying tKn Ba]<[tigfn pmpoTiy^Tiny knOWn as Baldwin* Hall <A Eastern Cel­i n e . - A t that t ime Mra^ Flowera occuped a posifjoil as stenogra­pher and typewriter in the'United States-census bureau; fee family

tmoTinr to ItfiTmairnaLJMWBtt?; Mite Box ofLAxlui*,^ ^hf hMilth nf t h p - j o h .

the council Mr. Tyto- etoted that B u c k ) ^ , oi JiMnesville^ and W. it w a s h i s ^ a t s n r e for the boap^ 0 . TaveanerT Eosrene Davis. F.

H. Cox, John L. Hynacm, Ernest ana to consider -hiy sooeessor hoped it would have n o hesitaucy-RaiMdeH, W> W. GarruaWv in 6tKng so if^in its opinion, the.|.£hand3eriai% W. fteg f>swen, intere^of tin pG%tie*diO0lrl&'1%OK LkSDr JfT^HTHT -Etitsr the coBPty wooid be bcneitted Harry P. Davis, Walter Akers, thereby. Richard and Marshall Haydon.

ITHF PRlNTFft

^ t r f l f ^ ^ f ^ l * here the fun««} partyi may be augmented to about $201 ^^^e gues t s of their f r i e n d i M r • wheft boxes aUtl out come m. !anj MfS. J6hn A. N"

T i n iliTitisKnis Will or w h e t b e r i 4 . E l l i o t ^ W .

Mfwdatnea

Whether rt btews or whether-gt -A^J=^*>^"- ' - " g ^ n a n i . W, it snows, the season cornea antj J- Adamson^ Thos. H. l i o n . R

^..miy deeerrsfedr wiflCifiBt ^r fiespice rar Aneni

I stoix^^ez&jQcLaM the k s y ert 6fo

F T an-4il> V t ^ • ^.«afe4ft^fta^>e.fce^eurtai»adj^

Manaasaa. I- .c J I.- •.. ; Lieut.-Gov. Ellvson was in con-' sue; the ptreach

plica of a dove purching upon ite *viv„«: „r;: i ' U f i u^, " • " 1" • "uV ' ..i. • — *^ , \ .—? . 'T; lyenca .unt i l a late hour last night the sinners

tolfie i n s c r i p t i o n - I i,^the absence of Gov. Mann, who apex and wi •"He"fs Risen" atandipn

preach and~~ a»sa b«oot

at Oi f ton

the members of feeee churches and was highly respected and

neighboring . churches and cf ofeer denominations.—Hewiaof a qal(0t, onaasuminc nature, fav^

4 e eame inboaineaaeraedid t iena . ' ' ^••^- . "*•" *'"" - ""

Fttiher Patrick waa bom in Ptattsburg, M. Y., fifty-one years

Imd Biyan Gwifco. oTMahaMaaT f ^ , ^ ? * * ^ ^" ' ^ wwapentj* jgeater,wgrd in human Ian. in Vugiuia:

«itiates him fn«i the breast of

in the vfl lev. hot his evea w e r e on the bdghta. I^wly, hot wiiivly. lie has ftliiiifri thf ntpged-

stawla apcm the moontaina. Still, a MratJon burns iio. bis-manly l»ea8t; his ayes are ap<m the Bununite; and. Whatever alti-tode he iuts gained, he regar^ « i

ent but T^^-yn_to the inher-posaibilitiee witUii bins;;

aiKtftfffi;, :Tfti.w'«>t...Tch8f War ["Upward auJ e»ei uawjpl"

heart yearns, his very body pal-satea witl^ tJi» Stmfptr ^ftttt^ to. invade t l ^ sacred mysteries that lie yonder within t h e veil o f UglKsr podcsr-^ndeel; terir tt&r ' a mark of manhood Hiat he ta unwilliug-^g^ e f t p b antil- he h a a ^ t all . feinga

' Ticaeathlaa f e e t - - ' - "• ^ (pof iuMther petal which I may

call "STNCERETY" U t i . ^

About three years ago rkthfer |sitttereiy? •RSrick went to Europe and while I the

gunge than thai mki vekHW wortfcr Is it not the color,

fragrance, the inHpfinahlc rcharm of fee.

LJULJLliKJwBr-ihood?

•nmltaMiMBet-

-oot-boid relief on t h e cross-arm.

MAJjASSAS BAPTIST.

eni months and from' which in- • life, so full of burdens and aor^ fully reeoyerod. jrows and dupheity, how refresh-

and, it is thought, hastened h ia j ingto f ind a genuine, manly man! • "deathr ~ —ifV>nt \rnniir a nrran wKf ^yc- y h a l ,

Jei'sey, with ^frtends o f ' ""^rZTJ^-—'—' . • ^ ' - j - ' * ' ^ — " Arptayentitlerf'"'Mrs.nBusfiby^s"' Wftlle a~yooth on board ship.^Ke means and means what h e 1 Fioyd.and Claude Allen, who were i " ~ ' " ' ® ^ ^ ? " ° " ' V * f * ^ * Pin Tea ." together wi th other the captain o f the craft took a saya? "Bind him to thy s e a l ! urging the lieutenant-governor to *"<* ""ves and stints and stints; attractions^ under the direction liking tn th«» th^n young Patrick with hoops of s t e e l "

a - f a t h e r noopito to the the winds may m v e and the of Mrs. B. T. tlo^ge. of ' ™"

>n|i8 N«w the souls of men.- But

• grant rave and

this IntheManassasBapt i s tchorch . condemned men. He was, at a n . floods mar mt\, and drouths place, will be given in the graded, . . . ^

Rev. H. L. Qunriag p a s t o r . •«^t> i .< ;r thia morning, awaiun^f ^^^1 ] UiruLUlh fftiM P6l6 to pok; aeh<wtJwittJtng at ClifUju. abmii: >^''''/*!v"*^

What Donlan and educated him for the

FathPT PatnfJt wani harmonious worH thi? would he it" awen; one »t" as hviA a.Jiiz a s

IH^eehed m the mormng-a t J i - * ^ \ o'clock from Romans, 12:3: "For 1 say. through the grace piven unto me. to every r.an that is

gpimrm nf Artnmi^f af.r^^r^\-"'• 7 , " " ' ^ ^ " ' ' " " " ^ ^ - ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ middle of n«xt mtwtfay t ^ i w ^ W f l f o r m e d wi «!i subjects and transparent as « sunbeam ; his power under """- '"'"' Pnnwi u i i n n e prmtas ^^^^^^3 to be applied to furnish-"had traveled pxtensively In thi^'just as t rueTIThaT is fame

the const ituyon to grant the re- and prmti^; saves and saves and ,pg hghts for the buiidinflr and and adjoining c>unti«s.; He had fortune, social position or r. •r. for. .Tn?t h< rore iTO- stints and s t i n t s - h a p p y , happy, tor the beautification of the „ „, .- J - ;., ,.v;^ „ ^ J 1 Tu . '

hp , ..„ ;..^, v U - ., VK, : .r - nHc. M.= n ^ ^ ^ '^^manv warn-, . - a d s in this and-cal power wiihout - n o r.-d.ioin.ng count, •« who deplore N!i:,-i" -• .

spitf rnr, :t

.Tn?t bt-rort' fo- . itint.* .n(-c .-iv Firintf-r

beautification of the .nds. Mrs. Flodye is ••fl to makr tne o<-ca-

at!- m pr.-

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things as for the po«8e8«<m o?|Q;ORRH]S EASTER MftRJI an unimpeachabw, genuine, Bin-1 ^^ ^ cere characterT t

And, on this other petal, I read [ tfa» magicword "OPPORTUNI-J ^r u't ir-rt - Tr- LV TY." It indicate the <pe*f rfif^^,"^^^ K * . ^ V \ T^^^' the worW.' Opportunity! Tfee'**' ^ 1 = " V S W K "T t ^ „^,,„„ ,„.„. {. TK^Ttfat-iJL^ urj-»gcqrdnig as God hath dealt to young want itrgie^M"-ttay» hadr-;^ —^JL ,u „ « ^-..u » it, the rich watch for it, the poor pray for it. Every man, woman and child hopes to meet it some­where between the cradle and

'Christ is Risen, -HTs!

'Eaatet' UHe«" - Thre«

Recitation -Norma Young

Exercisej;-Little Boys.

Reeitation- Franklin Hibbs.

ReciUtion-^Miw Mar)* Payne. Exercise — "He i* KiaenV — Seven

Little GlrU. -i.

I every man the measure of faiths

the grave. But, gentlemen, this golden

door swings widely open, first of ait, for tbe man whose a^nt ioa leads Jiim upward and whose quest is goodness'"rBther'"thm gold; Tcotght, the laggcHt op-porfaBMai~ await, the-genaine, honest, intelligent, unselfish, magnanimous man. The-. of industry stand at attention, waiting fet their captains.—0|K portunity seeks the wide-awiike, the alert.- The very gardens of earth wani KIs seed.,

Before I take my seat, Mr. Toastmaster. permit me to pull from thfe flower one petal more. It is that of "NOBILITY." Gentlemen, aristocracy no longer (kpends upon pull of position or •tbp push 0 plaghi—A>iotocwtey,

In the evening at 7:30 o'clock, he, preached from Romans, 8:37: "Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors throngh him that loved us."

^Iie persoi el qf the rfhoir, whirh

A MSTOPISBEB CUESt

"IteeTtatKtB—Miaa Kliga Ervant.

rendered the numbers in excel­lent style, was:—Sopranos—Mrs. A. E. Spies and Misses Idllian Amos and Myrtle Johnson: Alto

Mr. W. J h, QHariaai Ton or

Jasper; Basso—the

Songr- ' -Harken"-The School Exercise—Three Little Boys. Kecitation—Miaa Uary Ann Whitmer. Recitation—Miss Catherine JQibH

--DUlogUB-Wttm MPOra garet Rexrode. ' Recitation—Mia» Mary Rex rode.

Kecitatibn^Misa EdHh Cregory. Racitatitm—Hiaa Helen Payne. Hymn 172 - "My Heart'* E a a t e r " -

Miaa Norma Young. A'ddreas—Rev. Sponseller. " ""^

Capt. Wiley, Preaide&t of a NotMi Minerai Derelopment Com­

pany, at Dr. Newman'a.

C^pf • W=

nist—MissChar-

— GRACE.

Services were CHURCa

held in the

. Benediction- Ritv. Sponseller.

juAsceooLnELbiEn

of the Mineral Development Com­pany, of Guanajuifto, Mexico, and New York, an intimate friend

iteoiir, and « cue time London cprrfflpondei t for severiU Ameri<an newapapexs,Ja^ a guest of his particular friend. Dr. W. A. Newman, on North Main street, in this place.

CapC Wiley, who has spent

i n the twentieth centuiT , de-penda upon jnoirality awd-^fiiyr upon decei^y and JBtftfTigence. Marjhood,,clean in life and limb; strong^ m honor and sinewety;

morning at 11 o'clock' by the pas­tor. Rev. C. L. DeLong, preach­ing from Hebrews 2:14: "For as much then as the children are partakers of flesh and blood, he also himself likewise took part of the same; that through death he might destroy him that had the

u»ei dBaUi, Ulllt is, Uxe

StudenU Showed Athletic Spmit That Cannot Well be

big in-- magnanimity; "great in chi goodness; ebiiftatife~1irft^^rnar^t relationship; "thts •world's best aristocracy! .

And, gentleineri, if y<ra take Ttre haod,

-porj

sMttb: Aspiration. Sincerity. Op-

— a n d ipljirp iheni side hy aidSViqiNmtTffi level,

magic name that makes brothers-M-A-S-O^

THE

Thousands oijiigsmdjpiUiw^ • r dollars worth if |»operty'be-sides thousandg ^ f iy»pTg nni.

dered homeless, vi^ the toll taken by the fearful and tragic tornado which, swept gvorljlinaha, ^Wbr Sundf y, togpther with tha rag-

•P0W| dev a."

T p thf f>v>.winr ii» 7.<>n ......i.u.t.

Rev. T. W. Mansfield preached from Colossians, 1:18: "And he i» the head of the bodyjtJ^e

Ifi-em the dead: t hat in

eminence, Persenel of chwr, whose rettdP

tinn nf tho appnopwoto amnbety was excellent, was-Sopranos—

BthetEving and Mrs. R. S. Hyn-

The ManasSas Industrial School Field Meet on Monday, Much 24th, was, in many ways, very creditable.

afudents -Iha. flhowod j t e . ih t . community, »nd to tbe faculty as well> that'they have j o them an UUeJEK! SlUm thai can't be ove^ estimated.

The specml features of the con­test weial^S-bert^lliott's ruh-

^ :5Sg^5"85ort daaKeB, Olivet l i f iF deiar of aw'maing shall's running in long runs for

sevens « e ^ » is Johns Hopklas^ I hospital in Baltimore for treat­ment for intestinal trouble, which he has b^m trying, to Hg^t off for the past twenty-five years, has come to Manassas fmr a few weeks change and placed him­self under Dr. Newman's treat­ment. ' -

Captain WU y is a native of Salisbury, N, C., but has spent seven months of every year since 1903 in Mexico, where he has been associ«teiwitll the powers, •"** tmoi tit^vrea proniinently m the rendenntr of inl!<Mrma66rt on the MexJpgr. fci«:^m^i»«i. *A .|^^

Big Yields of Fruit

Call {or extenaive cultivation, thorough spraying an4 iiegtfV^rfiTTr.ftTTarr Th in nr<tftfwii liKn qttautity axui ^ual^ ity of your yield per acre, apply

Virginia-Carolina High-Grade

Fertilizers^ —— at the rate of ten or fifteen pounds per tree, spread well aroimd the tjee and worked thorou^ly into the soil o v e r t.^P rru^if^ _ • : _ —

i '

1 ©«r 1913 FARMERS^^¥EAft-B0OK or almanac tells

how you niay increase your profits per acre $50 or more with Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers, tmd proper, careful, thorough cultivation. Copy free on reqtwst.

Virgmia^arolina Chemieal CQ.

Bin 1117 - VIBGINIA. BICHMONO

•mm

United States Senate- )uid t» for-mer President Taft

His residence in Guanajuato during the- years of his presi-

the boys, Ma&ei Taytmi^armmng and Alice Reed's ihrowiaig-w^ walking for the giria.

Vi/.tuie tne ctmtestants were preparing for theon« mile relay,

«ivil- ^^^»giBe«», hwi put~him in ^aML-jelaitite :with conditions ia that turbulent countey. He ia a

flic Cittpcatera ana^-unggiiuums^i aatjieMlOfr a u l a g ^ f o f ^

ou wi l l find ^hat. tfti^y a j ;pf l^hat nnin- A^^m MpM C. L- D c L o n g •11^333; rnSifSTamrrrTnrnif-:

lUiV. W. H. Dextei- prwtefa^^ a large c greaMfctDn tvimPxa,.

•ng floods which quickly folkxwed, More than 3,000 persQQS per­

ished in the delujselwhich swept the northernly half nf t^p Ohio Valley Wednesday and probably a half million pCT-sons were rendered homeless by

nnthians, 1:15: "fial" now- is €hriBt risen from the dead, and

that s l e p t " Thfl i>h»wu^\nf »Kif

church was ta^efuUy decorated with Easter. liUea, ferns and potted plants rand an • exeell^t noncal igogram: was rendered by a etofr fegrtpgeed ol Mra. D.

Lewis, fj^raiio;TCs~W.B. Baker, alto; Mr. G. J. Meetie,

*^ which .the Shocimakers won by a score of 10 to 9= Claries ,W.

m., WMTi%TiTy praised by thbsft.

company, wtueh is made up of American

strong adherent of ex-President Diaz, who was deposed, and wis

& BBO.,

StRlCTLY A DB¥ GOODS STOBE

t a g C H a H a K g . J g : j OR MORC WITHtN-ft^ RADIUS OF tipo fWILCS

WI^ITC TO OUR

UHua: ! « l i ' i j« i : i

{ SAMPLES CHEERFULLY 9 E N t ON REQUEST

i-eceuLlji asaBwlnated executive. whom he duuractmzed fined baildit

aeare-

whieh wcfo oppoaed in Tii^-f, \i^ Ute-Athtetig €oBceI1^l^-8 p. «ause of hia joist aitornistration^:;

present. Hie speech cnathleties, "A caiaracter Ba i IcTer ,^ ly

hffnmp tha fimt fimitn n^-riwy.-;fi»piirf J ni^akuiuiliu^ uiMu -htz

stnictive and interesting,.

* n4 $10.^QOjgO£iiaj^Mgi£ati2fe he floods ip.Indiana MaJ Ohio *«*^! '™*' **••• Wflham ieoote,

estimate of. thfe destnidaoitLJot property iii th e-ltta tfi&iiODCL!

Railroads, it is- aBd3;;w«s the-hief sufferers from prcq;>erty

iamages, it being clidttted~^C^ n es converging intq IndlanapoKs

-atong

* 2,5,000,000. fetf *to AJosgrgf

Throughout TiM iuUy night tt»> . S t strenuous effcnts at rdief

Vere in operation. ThegovenKM* • Ohio ordered oot thj>^T.ti«>

litia to aid in the rMCde _ p r e v e n t ln<;>f ^ j j HfyM»>a*Mi^ Saaali, '"Thy luUwl \M HUtoe

aw<ff," waajanwiaUy enjojed as

thousands.

tE.bOLu I iuNs py mapiXTT As a testimnaaLo^tb«i^i^

•Avk of esteem in whRi^be late oseph A. Bolgiaao, of Bahi-:«ip. wliuwu so w^known i^

g shown by the foltowiiw rtntftm tion pa«ed by the Young Men's ("hristian Associati<m of

qrginiBt yaa-Mra.

•ABBIIftV M. R.

the one on "Whep an Athletic Becomea a Hexo," by J < ^ S. Bryant, would make the dtiUest pCTBffl become iaa^ggted- -in athletiea.- The singing was en^ joyed by tdV ai^eveiy^ie wiis made happy when Mr. B. M. Tay-r lor, ttie atUetMt coach,, awarcted •the iwrnBes woa" jdtging. t t e day. a^e qg^^pyg-jPMgWliaa a t e i ^

CHCTWa. Tliei^ yM a burge i^tei^nce

at Aabonr M."ELChnrrh to hear ajrety interestihg aramonjby the pastor. Rev. J. Ji^-Sliak. fwi. I' *SSn 2D'.2: ^They. have taken

fc^*^ Uams. on"Wfait^ OqgfattoBe," •

An AtiUetie

and aisirroproaehablcchataeter: He oonttmds tlurt the "powers Aatbe" in Aiaeawa, wh(i)8e.cf >-itftl &U> exceeding the tHllion-

raUier, wajB, tied up iiv Mexican mines, really elected Madopo, with the iaci-d^tid support of tiie bandits and neyCTHJtf-weHa in Mffldco. and at the same time were largely in-staumental in the cBaposition of ^^"' *"nie word tyrant waaap^^ •plied tal>iae,"^he said/^'^those who faad-nd^tecartert fh the 'trta.

KcoiT

The" plana of the Athletie Aa-

Tbi&ce was h very exeell^t inasi-CM tffoggami eonsiataiHrf^^pto^

2nd, PMi-Dixom-Snl. SaBM^Baakw-l Royal AjrrienHuriiFiIaIirLep<jei^ Mite. Tin^^ «?ffiarr~ < ^ • land it waa akJJai UiJiB tLalhKl

:" the dead. TBe State Leg ab Bi< ~at

^-bus, has provided an anoo-•riation of $25O,(»0-i9r aofferas

i the estimate of the houelen I stHpnno; Mr&~Fnadkr4diridt(r Ohio runs up i p t o t ^ b a i i » k k i j f c ^ J I ^ Bell, tenor, and Mr,'

quartette, "Bt^ hia nsen,'- wficfi was nawiersd h^) Mn. a Walker Merelrant,

T%i»k Belh Saine. Theorganist WW lilM Mat Pumitalij. ALL SABOS-. CAIUOUO CHURCT.'

An interartinrind. inatro^ve «"«*» #aP'|ifc«rei~-a*::AIl Saints Cathoiie ohoreh >^ its

rnftrfi

In the i .WHBBAN CHUHCH. =^^^^

Bethel Fvaagelkri

scteiation fot- n^rt. MK_ were n^ade pobUc and vrhaa earned ootwitt plaeeathletics on a much

The foUowing aw ibe eTeni BOYS

B n - y . ^ j . . > . . g A a r t FIMnWi

lOO-yard daah-bt , ; -Robert £Uiott; tuO, Paul PUOBj M, UUTfar lUwhaU.-TaM-r-tfMeenfir

-,-twn

MO-ywd n i a - U t , OUret M«nb»Il; htA, Wilmorr Wataoa; 3rd, Robert Elliott. Tme-^ l raimite, 9 seeonds.

• " ^ j ' T . I li HimliiH: Sod, Edgmr MUby; M , Tliamw Miikr. Time—2 tqjnatM, 20 secoada.

Wiley was 10 urn. Captain

connected with a

r l a i ^ Snts, m s » Dress Goeds, Unlerwear, i a«r r^aoDV » />/^.^«,rry ^^„f Q ^

eVEWyTMlMG THATL HKLf g-TO-lBBtg * FIRyr-CLAgy DRY QOOD^ STORt

WIICW IN TMe CITY MAKE OUR SlOWt VOUft HEADCiUAirrERS-ALWAYS WELCOME

» • • • > > » • e » «ssssj>>ssss»ee»».

mm. Yoifl{SEtF Ft

Ijjtpsys to plant-xEe prbdaee Bumper Crop

Don'i. take oiir word for it. _DaB'A-dt|imfc

.meat. :4 ''Bati']

juCiiio. "iaiSietMt for yoantST

brdcerage and eonunerdal firantaaMMw, vay^pgr

nttientl Trades Exhibitioi

a^apecial .oowoopondont tarauumbert^ Amerien newip-PWjere. - Iir^896 he t(>^ p«rt4n tbe Spani8li-Ainericiiii'~war and in 1903 he was diosen to the presidency, of the Mineral.De-vdopment Company, whidi posi-

Hec* is oae eaae of fit

W. L; Rector, tiawmtli. CoBter St . ,

in T. ndftT>j_Jgit 8onie ypan later gi d to cM>fir« tho-<tKte«wit l-g»To returned to Asfi^viI6^ w¥ae he associated himself with the Soathon Railway Compuiy. He

signed thin pecition tnA hoffums | buck managing direetOT of t^elnter-

admeTjaut ago reeonmcsiding Doan't Kkteey K U B . Since thmt time I have bad BO farther need (rf r kidney medi­c ine I suffered 'ftom. K lamoAiMl OMO

for maar y w w . tad at Uuiea I cooid not ge t ttaoagb with my day's

SEED POTATOES Maine-«rown*Iand-picked, S«l-

atoes -The Kind Kind that will

Kted, Sound

Bt^ipBd my tarooMe."

For aala br _aa d—tew. Price "8^

.•Honltoc ROM

> «P , y—t—.iKn»w ri, i t , i ^ i r

^den be ^a» anee hffig

O M mile relay-Tat, First Year Claaa. L<wy yoBaa^jjhwt Gfa—r, Wffliam^ Tofau and GSrtr H u A i D ; 2bd, Tfittd

.«.^<v_ »_*i B . . — - Year Claaa. Harry Jobnan, Aatbeny

PMtor, Father jtomfa^ SRlhs. Jl««trf«Jd. Pad Btam ..rf Bda» Gainea. Tfcomaa MiUey. D u a e v MaHorv tml Pnt>ort iwwTt.

-GIRLS-

that asae^lidOh: • R B S O L V H ) , That

Lliiaiw] a fery imaftgiimaer we have heardifrom l4 ike 24:6' '*He ia rijM«

«ithgpeat regret of the death of JoeephL^. ^ C T ^ ^ ^ , , . nSea, S,Mg7ano, president of this aiisociation * ** °**' ^ * ^ A t the ck)Se of 'mm H»?i.g^_Mr_jtei8i*..u wju an: H'.f. * ^ " ^ * ,^ttle Miss Louiae iffirer during the years when t&i» " aUon was making its way with difli- were christened.

"Ifi-aail at ihe time needed m«.n nf a.-,d ...lkiiiM.i^i i .UU< cottraga to lead-tt.

At 7:30 o'cloek in the evening' ^^ ^'^^^ Hondswon a- rt.it,T.»,,i«ii m'LLL I " ia»>i—Tiwt S« itesnH ;t^r ehiljfeu'a MgSF

2»d. Lena Dnkea; ted, Gortnido Dicca. Time—12i seoomk. *-«aaeb*)l t h r t m - l s t , Alipe Reed; ted, Mabet Taylor; fcd, fcocyToBier. Di»-tance—74 yarda.

W a l k - ( a ) Ist, Gertrude G i g n ; 2nd, ^^^_CTJiJK^3rd, Esther^Weston.

««n4n.

60-yard dash—1st, Mabel Taylor; 2 n d r ' ' ^ M heat a n d m o s t p r o f i t ^ J e

deiiem u. foooai oor high apprecia-^ '"" " " " ' j ^ ^ ' * ^ raiBmr SOFViecSt 800-yari1 relay — Ist. Second Year ».. ^..^.^ tu. ...«<u..»fl| t^^'.^ClV o b s e r v e d with«Ji*>fftq^y^gj i £ | ^ - Catherine Taylor. Pamrie P. { mtMi tt

'•t!' .•"yrfSBaihy t i id • . uwinp .

•'We hereby ext nd our heart-felt •inpathV to his aonowintf family and

-endo. (

S o n j - T h e School. Prayer-Rev. Sponseller. Eaater S tars -Pour Little Girls.

Tanwr anin^iotgt « B tod. Thinf Year Claas, Olivia Barker. Edith Hendersea, Gortrode D i n * and Mabel Taylor.

I First and Fourth Tear d a s a e s didn't , finish.

Wood'sSeeds For The XHE 1«MX EeeflOMECAL

Because the Warner name " 'on a fxttct nieai& wsgef ^

iifiJly up «» awi, tjiiilim deauip-tiona and full information about

t^^gg^': ^(vumesandiA&vcn^ ^eci Potatoes. ScedOateiff Cow Peas. Soja Beam, Tlie Best Seed Coras

and all other F a m aira Craraen Seeds.

AS.

luua.bLLu iu.uKiui.eiJ aia^wau* dard authority on Seeda^

Maflrr

T. W. W O O D (r SONS, SLLDSMLN, RlcHMCVD. V.V

New Torit, a ^ aacnta far the XJiObid StateMsina

taka no other. S-21-tt

ItBSNtKOOFCORSErS

tlMj^flnr ' ' -* '" y p o can. poaublyj

IN ANY QUANTITY We can aupfb TOW from a h i n h ^ t ^

^ w e Keep a larare aotnttT m xayrsa^uoKL-

teq> a large anpply ai-

C88BBR' isms& ffif-

Mr Waltar Bal^fe WUtaBwkaM Prtd* of th« SoBlk

M r N

-av Dakota IbM McCnMck

SatPLY UMMENSE 0» Jaly IS. mi. Mr. RlchM,! HJU. ci W —

n»x I '••daMl n d raedvad f n a y«a is tke

"TTwttun, iicamPBMnr: aoce, too, that every inch of bonittf and fabric is the

R«>t.Brfaikor T< short, that the WaaM' repotatioa ia iinhinti k.

What the nuurk Sto-Iins ia on Sil-ven the name Wam^ is <» a CowBt it mMa te plsaaufg ajiil

"Square DtmT^ Poultry Fooda' 5»"^5«'t*«i " m«k«.hMM la, man tgt ''•im

»Jj . food i i«ur« heaUhr ttlMyt Ubr ehlck.. A

^ ^ t ^ •OBt ceoBooiiea] tD f e«d. " _

Aahron- Loeat Varebant* for "Sonare-Daar' ftwittry XaaiM. :ftih»-mo luljatjmc. If ttw

VWWT roa Hand at t poatal tad w* wffl

laaiWfre^

BOLGiANe^ S^ED STORE Baltimore, Md.

I confidence in buyiu|{:~

For Sale hy " —- .-=. ^=.

Weir & Company Ma:.as?a.<«. V;rg".r.;a.

O R . J. W A L T E & B E R K H A R D .

SURGEON DENTIST A1 WITI IHH, aiT.,^ 'N te ja j mtj

ThumHttT

Paoptea Natioaal Bank » - 3 4 - 6 u

a d d r e s s • 2 6 6 * I t t l l

M A N A S S A S VA

The Journal pnnt« all local newt al! the time. $1 a year.

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I , ;

THE MANASSAS JQUBJj^Aj^ FRIDAY. MARCH 28, m3.

f

- _ ^ • ;,,gx* r j ^ ^ 'straight-out salary-systeih he UBcautioiisIy gives S t j r 3 a t t a # 0 a f f S 0 t t r R a l * damping evid^c^- -^iS^.:^ v.-:^^-

puBUfiiiED KVEKY FRIDAY AFTEEKooH BY J He Undertakes to illustrate the extra burden of THE MANASSAS JOURNAL PUBLISHING | fees which would resuH to persouB h a v i ^ basmess

JlQMPANT^ If^orcQiaifid t pwtb he court under the sak»7 Byabam, Wfaiab he

Entered at the Post Office at ManasBa*, Virginia, aa Second . .... ._X_dSBB.._flX2uI JBALUCx - —

now gets free, through hopeof politieal pmfwuiept.

•lit

—:z: 1 I at theThahda 6r the f€« official, SUBSCRIPTION, Si.OO A YEAR IN ADVANCE It has n^ver been contended that the iabolitionof

ADYERTiiiNG RATES j the ^cc ^fltem would abolish services tor which Fiftyc>nu»n»>ehforth«Br.tinw«on«ii<jTw«ntTfi«c«>t.f<.r.«h | f e ^ stTe ttow received. What 18 sought IS the

"" A°i'wi of Amklfonali P»^^ aboliilon of the system of allowing fee officers tHe lutwl d o t h rHiC»e«», »ad «U matter <rf «n miv*tU*int chancter , *itb«r . ' " -

^imMt «i ladiMrtiy. will u piiMihiri t Hw rata«r Twrntz-*** si^ijK | cntlrc amount of feca collected T'

MANASSAS, VA. , FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1913

HENRY C STUART FOR.GOVERNOR.

Trf the feesytem. and their name isTegion, dernand only that every feereceived be accounted for and turned into the state treasury and that the saine, wholly or in part, bo employed in paying the fee

Evti y Iinltcatluupoints aUoiiKlylu Uiat hitfh tyWcaSiaTa'tlefartei'li^ M i l ^ of manhood and statesmanship, Henry C. Stuart, for^the next Governor of Virginia. -

It is a gratifying evidence of t h e political strength of Mr. Stuart thatthnrasrhout all sections of Virginia men of all shades of opinion regard

—iititt ft8 cfw ]i!)08 jRjportSMit tActoF in tuc ncxt UDCr* natorial contest.

If the voters of Virginiia y?ould choose for their standard bearer a man free from any clique or fac­tion and who stands for good government firmly and resolutely administered in the highest interest

-otthevhotepe6ple, HeHfy C. Siuart, In our opinion, %ind in the opinion of a large majority of those who

' "J ave watched his? dean and huuBBtJi&cTiyigwuriTie

It developed in the state of Georgia last year, that one of the fee oincere in a certain, euuitly Tg-ceived, on an average, |5,000 per year for oouduet-ing an office which would be sougMWd^sQed for on a straight-out salary of $1,000, ''

Under~tfie Tee system, it cost, approximately, from $10. to $20 to convey a convict from the dif­ferent county jails to t h ^ t a t e penitentiary, until the State authorities called a halt upon such ex-borbitant expense by adopting the plan of sending one of the penitentiary guards—a salaried officer— to tSe severafeountisi for sttch con^ icts:" '—^^

m

dutietefttmated to him, is^ieaaaa^ As a member of the State Constitutional Conven­

tion and, for some six years, a member of the -}itate<JoiT><^SeSCo^nSS5n;»,HE^^ did oxocutiva ability and irleflTi boBlflesa methods

4Aitt»augmentingtheavartat>ie tundfc tAKtit! MlUuulu, roads and ether important items of expense.

The present method of making out fee bills is

Just imagine if you cao. the immense amount saved in diFs instance alone to the state treasufyT

ateuCmjntefliifflte-tgrag^^ Iffi'ffi ffl tffii tlttttHl'tttttlHB^I Chinese characters on a laimdiy ticket.—Should

msx^ xcai IE

^Wted^irtes^ant Examin ^

\

Go carefully over the conclitions^ this b^k at different intervals^

Q DeDositors' interests are protected first, before anybody or anything else. ^

The cdntitiued growth of this banfe is thFfar possible evidence that we treat all patrons vvi& courtesy and extfend to them every facility to

-oefmmq in a modern Uankiiii; institution.

Your account will be welcome here.

The National Bank of Hbnjissas 3 PER CENT PAID ON TIME D

mmmmmaimmnmtmm were made apparettfer

As a aMrtgrtjgflPf thg-St8rtBi g:,fataPce^^<>iniT)tttff jeg . fae was Sctive in finding iiewBubjecib of taxallun, mainly corporate, which greatly augmented our

-tha-atraight-OTit. iMlajry_m hftHJw^ adnpt«>H and thft

by law tulu the state tieasury it would doubtloos

state rev^ i,Dtpyiding the means fay which result in a more comprehenave statebaent of fee (ifliniiiii.Mii^

: r" UI^IK

© ii;;wi

our schools and roads haV been gjreatly benefitted \and our public institutions enlarged,.and without, any increase of ^ e rate of taxation but resnlting

itenas. swell the revenues of the state treasury and thus have a tendency to lovrer tbe rate of taxation. Down with the fee system! .

Yidual tax payer!. AsChaiimanof the committee-on A grncohure in

yrn; W K F T T A ppMgawMM^

-v4hc Ceaventtou referred to;, Mit^gyjart was thg" That your home newspaper faCTaldafl^ v-^. AuthOT of the elanae jip tWs prospnt f^ff. eonatita- -lie yo^ hirth, Tt. made known jrougtgrta^

tion which l»t>ught the agrij»i(turd interests per-petijjdijrupdtnr the fost«HBS:t»t«.ojHh^€cRnfflett-

school, it mentioned your birthday part^whtc^ yew were jost _enterriar wpmanhood at wreefc aax-

—He reduced the exii ress rates in Virginia from a minimum of 25 cents to a minunum of 15-aents, and- the telegraph rate for ten wtnds betwe^: .points in. Virgiaift from 40 cents to~^^eenfsr aod was the anthor of the law radaeiair the passenger

"TfiSemHEhe state to'lwd cents per inile and so re-inained-xintil. Federal interi^eisace

teen. It applauded your vradualwn fniin the high aUiuol, slai< higher institiit}<m of leairning/and wh«a yon re-tumed, a fiill-fledsDed ffndoate, Udd o£_ the sitoiUioii <^ eiEkiliime^ryw^ T', "7;

It told df yoor jnarriage to e swieel^ boy. in tuwu and idsu mentioped the adyient of your Born: It told of the .viats of pa and "ma, gympa-

two-ahd^-half cents per mile. —Mfi Stuart makiM no demand uponthg votera of

thiaed with yon in your aorrowi laiightKJ. in yftur iftv, and when VOM die it will do all it nofh

Virginia, nor doeg he prnfans to have any claim on ably can to y ^ TQn tim^gh thepearlv gates. anH

the office of gDvemor as a rei ajd for any piihHff iB'fhIs SMP the piipcyaxmjsti service w h ^ has-been oommitted.to hiscareand wbtcb he felt it wss his dk^ ta perform in aee«^ dancowitK the yinctf the peoifewlKwe servant he

" was. - • V . ,- - • •• . He brieves^St"Qi^|il^rfof^l)KeCtau^^

of Viigima ahwld fafe admioistered on as soond

yiTH the gieai aiLyaiitaggin street <HI the proe-pect of duiie^«£eetB tius sqmma is not veiT

•f business .principles as individual Intoest in a ini--wtr hcBinessr and tIiR» tfif taiief executive of

ante dreaming of abmething to eat when <«e yoM toliid lumgiy;

bcuufil. uf the iJetF

tte peo^ and o cbe «Jaole peo|^.^heraf(He, Hqiry C ^mBrt ta « safe and < pu} msn^fbriii^ office of i veoafflr vo^ o^'*^ *ad dfwbticgo;!^ receive the atqmvai of his ojuatiteeBte at tly^y-{HQse^g State Democratic primuy. -

THX Weather Boreaa man haa tendered his RBia:-

wVmsy reasoMbiy expeet ti Mvettappy.i

-RxawG fees in t&e hearth the bosnawseeaop of &e alroMly sttkkeii city .of Daytm, Olio, and « biting bttnard fanmng the iame^ into'ioiy

THE PERNiaOUS^TEE SYSTEM. With all the aggressive attacks whidi have been

made hy the press throoghootlfi iiUtB-asBt&st felie ^ 4>enttci0O8 f eejifystem, there has remained a silence,

^ Jm^emvear tkrgnr^n|»»4he'pact of fee of ficials, those who are directly Interested in- its <iontinoance, and why? Beeauae they^now that

\t>»> ayBK»m IQ i n / U f n n n i h U ; H m y Qin •maf f i f^** ^

A KAN in Nev^ttsey has'buflt himsdf an aeofift The^ttttqaltauniaKofthat

reii^ly Q9d«se0d-«Dd it fwld a» daobt be jtMst MfegijhsjjhieM -f«y ^ ^ • « L

IT is said that the average Hfenf m

j^jectiona raised 1^ those who are iateneted inthe^ "people getting the faH value of the Uxes. assessed

is a jeai.—It lasts the iiewBt»per num aboat t ^ lemctiicf time mfter the hoqr of paymepti55"Sat-urday evening, which it takes for him to eat his

aSBoSs

ugtjceteived another <:ai' of PjMsbiirv Flour and 1:

JBKFWI i« •JhUMO^iUilTq fMnl!aiIS.?SIi at Lowesr

\miT^r^'M^i9^jm^

hkei hm mMfW%mm

We have jtotrecelved c^eta-load of Bhie Ribbon Dnggies, imddiiecsrkMid<rf4he famoia Haydocks—each noade of the very best material available, hnnght rn a e white wood and iMBnteaaiperotit-iMtfueUeiB.

Abo an lands of

T A I U T I M P L E S ^ H ^ TERTILIZERS V

It will be worth your while to inspert oor ^nck.

Mary lGnnte ml al

largely d^^eatiotL-of the skill of thf A cempficated and n" "

l i k c l r«Mur man. a^joatcd m'echanwin n«ver be repaired or overhalled

BJAWASSAS.VA

A. S. YOUNG H. V. roawa

POSTMASTSB-GENERAL BURLBSON has ajif>rov^ a new parcel post stamp differing from the initial one io bwBfipsmiUler M»d havtog the d^mpioation

n a different color from the txidv of th<»

Mawsftar, Va. :: hQt8 oat-the true mns^of iffidn wTQt

H o the fee system^ be raised it would reveal one of the chief causes for the present rate of taxation necessary to maintain the state government.

This silence has strictly boon maintained •HBTfi^WfinBTB"t/Onl6f6nce' in M&mpton iast week, I stamp.

H. H. Holl, clerli of the courts for the city offhard to make out what denomination ^tfcel post .L«tt«r«,S(i«ac«, Law, Medicine, En inMriaf BBraptrm-wid-Bfeabettr ttyTOTintr, xaSSi*Jrtfr^

Uompiaints have t>een irequent that it was

the only fee crffieer in the state who had the words are printed in fe3i the'same as the rest of temerity to defend openly the fee system. 1 tbe^temp^ The new stamp will be put oul as fast

Tn his attenipt to sh!<44 ite ftroforonce to the as printed.

(hifersity of-firgBJa SMi4afPiUl«8«kMl BTIUB tf Vtafial*

LOAW royr>s AvAiLAaLS w aMftr aad daaerying atodaata. ' IflO'M MwanaU eoaU to Viroioia f i l w t a i> tlw OBIIM^ Sad far csteiosM.

^HOWABD WWOTON, R a u n u a , ClaarlottMTille, Va

FRESH AND SALT

MEATS

jjWfYjwn CT^Hi gmmHK _Qur rgpairserviceis quick and e£'ipnt|| nS^tr f

"b*C41ia* *very one of our mechanics is i^^,—^ FUM^ an expert. No delay—no tipkern^. 1 j * * ? * * * r i » «

-free.

THE J. J

PHONE

RANpALL CO. .- S«cca«aort \o RANDAIX a McCOY

MANASSAS. VA

Qwese, L—stCslw^ •

fflGHEST PRHIFOR COiKTRY FRJDLCE

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i —New chandeliers have been

placed jn the hall wax. SJii p r ­iors of Vorhees Hall 4t Eastern College.

lUiT-ch^r SSonS ^-^ ~Vl'trfV^ ^ --iMANASSAS DISTRICT LEADS u*»^jj^ 3 ^^urch.- i j ljl paond wrttdria High School gli:'fefoaTid,upon|^_ ^ — •

preach at at. f&ata clurch, Hay-Tlfteir i*eturn game with t f i ^ - " ^ ~ ^ market, on Sunday, Mareh^ 30th, Fr«dericksburg H4gh School gtrbf^^T* More Than One-thinl of I t at 11 a. m., and at Grace ChapeU hSaturdayr-that the tetter had j - tfce Taxet of Pnoce WH- r J Hickory Grow, in the afternoon'learned a thing or two about} liam Cowitf. | |

^ t—^~A

—Ice, to the thickness of near-Ij' quarter of an indv formed .on tressels; out of doors, in Manas-aaa laat night . -.-,

—The board of county super-viitorH wHl m«>ftf, at. t.hp. ftmirt^

house next Wednesday morning, April 2nd, at 10 o'cloclc^

—Mr. "A. Grossman left here last week for Providence hospi­tal, Washington, where he is imdergrring treatment for __g_

of the same Tia at 3:30. a thing or

\ basketball aiocfc_the_tffiO quints I contested for honors a few weeks .•

I ago. The game wds lost to the

|R«|K»rt of rhe Condition of T h e Peoples NutiojiAl B«ii1i, at MftiMMaj, id tile State cif Virfiuim, at *kr d o e e of bi^JMaai F v W v w r 4, I * I 3 .

XKSOORCES ' -Loaiis and DiscuuEiu "'. , , t8U^M7'4#

On the

-Bishop Gibson has transfer-1 ^^^ ^he game wfis lost to the J^^ following is a statement

I f f 5 f ^ £ : _ M 2 i ! i ! : I^^^^^^IA. i t s . by the s o u * of i s t^^.; ^^^" i."^ the total State, couaty Trimly EpiucupiU 'CufUCn oTtnisf •"*" —!.—-•. '. r-. •»». place, to another field and he \ wiH^leave here about May 1. It is nj t yet" definitely known who Mr. Arthur'! gBocaaaor, to the

and district taxes in Prince-WH-—Mr. Benjamin Higgins, of liam county for 1912, which

Wheeling, W. Va.. and who has j shows that Manassas distriet, in-relatives. and many friends in [eluding the town of Manassas, Manaaaas. passed through here i pays ^20,67^ 28, or a little more

I

unsccurad.. . rculAtioa

S. D«po«iU.

Bonds, B««:iihti««, eic, Baak iaa huu*«), f urnitar« and tiituit—

-One <rw NjUiODALfiAalU. airents)

Du« from Approved re»«rv^ia(«frt« Cb«ck» and other cash it«mi.

rectorate of Trinity Church, will a few jdays ago en route from!than^e-tHrrJoftKe tniaTti^Yf^

Note* of o t h w N«tirin»j<»ntiit» PrkcUonal paper cuTTtncr, nlckaU aad

cents Lawful Hon*if Il<t«rv4 in Bank r u ; Sp«env tl2,101 2* Legal-tender notoa l.tSO 00

9Si 87 ao.oco (10

1,000 00 400 00 lOO DO

1I>.U6D 41

z.UilS~ 16.628 »

1.121 99 IMOp

388 M

^Strength

of this statement our condition we so licit your business.

+ of I

_ J K - _

a a v « r « m a p nf ^ahhn^g pnd |>rnn.

chitis.

—The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Spindle has been extremely ill of pneumonia dur-ing the past vriek, but la now fintiAififlrpa out of dapgfr. Two

-Dr . and Mr& Roop gave a re­ception in Voorhees Hall last Monday BVBuingiuhuiiuf Of tlwir nephew, Mr. Rex K, John, Boys' Work DirectWUfTalrroount (W. Va.) Y. M. C. A.

—Informati<m refSShed us Sat­urday, from Atlantic City, N. J.,

- t lwit Mr. and Mrs. Oscar t . Portner are proud and happy par­ents of a son, Robert Portner II,

-Mr. U^ B. gpiodle. of the —Mext-^iuesday is the aay +wfaon 'both old and young should K eystofte UOBStructaen-Cempftfly, . . ,, . . , . .

of Elgin, Pa., was caUed t a W * ^ : ^ ' ^ " f ™ ^ ""^ ' ^ ^

account of the extreme illness of his youngest child:

from every standpoint;

-Some of the primagy yjodco of the Manassas graded ''school iind the Jcindergarten class, in charge of'thetr" tesKhers, made merfyitt Ruund'&jsrovc, Monday aftemoonr 111 LbeU- etfiFTolgn^

-Mrs.- Uhaa. • Hove, of NokCT ville. was reported last Saturday.

"broEBer " Eroadway^jiorlfingtwiia countjr, had beensnnnoDnedixrbaHhed* side:

—Mr. D. J.Arringtonandfam-ily Have mered Jgfa)) Ifaiwiwtw' and occupies the prapertJLof We; Geo. XL. HuBom, OK Nortb/Main street ' Mt> Hixgrni. fatfear of Mrs. Airingtou, maki with them. ^

^Mr. J«fl. finwnm- fwrm^rty

trained nurses^ Missfs Mam^ Lynch and Katie Lewis, have been in eonttant attendance upon thesick chiki: — -

—Mrs. Emeet Patton and Mrs. Russell Kialey, of the Nokoovillc neighborhood, were t a k e n to Providence hospital for operation-for tumor and Master George, son of Mr. Jos. Manuel, of the same neighborhood, was taken to the University heapttal for Operation last week.

—Mrs. Amy Weeeh will leetwe in the Union chttrch, at Bristow, next Tuiesday night, April J^t, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Weechia^ State lecturer for the W. C. T. U. and a very fluent and interesting speaker The lecture will be free h\x\, a free-will offering will 4}e taken. The public is cordially

wits Sharpened to a keen <dg» and keep tnem so until tney~are locked in-fefi annfi nf morpheus at night,'lest the

sous small boy and Mr. . C.

ie^bricKwori Cornwell

while loading a wiagon with

was in the"aet of UfliuE a htav.»

i<!|0rida, where he has spending- several weeks: "Mr. Higgins spent a few weeks in Prince William a few years ago,

been I of the county. [trict^jReftiii market, comes

friOT:

invited to be present to hear this noted lecturer.

—Lumber ts being pot m place this week for Mr. F. A.. Cock-rett^gypehouse on Weiyt Centre street, and the work will be pushed rapidly mwanls euinple^ tion. The building will be two atnrif>^ a m i o f brink vi^rtPPr

Messrs. John R. Hottel & Son-d08.65. tarvr^Qie contract.for the s s g E ^ . J t

whom are sixteen years, yld, were

log in loading and itshppea trom his grasp, fell and caught his Saturday, to the uccoquan reform foot between it and the „w_gLiSchool,forburglanzingLeadbeat-xoot oetween It ana tne wneei^ .^^ ^^^ g^,^ ^^^ attempting to maldOB.U^ f<i( VHt O u i i i ^ «<^.»KAh.r,v t w .

-^-Qtir moju!ji!ijMdlarB ahgulA be on' the lookout tor.-a-CTBiSe counterfeit of the $10 Nati<mal

' Z£^ E ? ^ S S ^ ^ ^ " i t M n i;iH( w 'i.ii .. ^A.^^.^,^.:.f>..,^ has been discovered by Chief _ Flys«».<rfthe8ecr«t8ervice. T M ^ ^ ' ^ ; i ; , " i y ^ t ^ " & t o ^ :

m^ secies bearing BicKinley's POT-teait, and eoataiiMi no ailk thread.

—Mrs. Thos.«Hoogfaton diied Tuesday in her hcffie In^^prry-

^Mra:

,fhipf piprk in C<Min8fr*s grecery store, and who hfaJ for th* paat

mMtH anffTiiimitfnl wan IIHUU'in Young Bros, groeety, hais re­turned to his £»itier altiatioQ: with Mr, dflte»«. " " ^

A sM? O O I H U v H I B — O x — J t t f « J n *

LyncTi, who has been pain^31y ill o f rhftimiftt«nn f>w t h o j ^ o ^

ton days. The remains idiOtit t h e T S o i O a ' ported in oar lost'issiiew'' /

ottteB-^teaisas*: Houghton wto tBe mother of Mmjy. S. Athey. of new Maa4^for>»^'"'»«ti'>" assas. lae runerai took place from the home yestoday after-

the iamiQr \aasvBS' SpdnyvQle.'

—Eatiy yestorday m<MmingMr.

senCeaued by Justice Oaten in Sie Corporation CouTtof Alexandria.

ill AlpMndfia htot ^ d a y idgfilr

- Mr. R*filrtrt'Drdj~jrf-eHf-toB, and a brotitier-ia-iaw of Mr.

Gainesville >f

in next with

dis-

the

TSBPO"

(6 p«r oent. of eirculatioa) . Due from U. 8. Tr«««ur«f •. .

i.soa ao _ LSBfUJIL

payment of $13,352.17, or a little more than twenty pei uwit of ^IfielsaTttxrar

jaiSTiucT NO, 7L ; Manassas district-State,

210.18; county, $5.835.80; trict, ;$i700.35. Town of

13.-d(s-Ma-

nassM-State, $2,653.72; county. $2,650;di8trict,$1.629.23. Brents-ville-State, $3,192.46; countas $5,225.60; d i s t r i c t , $3,325.U. Gainesville - State. $4,103,70; county, $5,785.-65; district, $3,-462.82. Total district No. 1 -State, $13,160.06; co^^ty, $19.-,497.05; district; $13,117.51.

DISTRICT NO, 2rr^H -J. Coles di8trict-State,$l,378.50;

<w>nnty,$l,461 fyi;district,y)B6.33.

f ToUll. «2ir7.74g50

Ui(Bn.ITIB« Capital i too l t i ia id i n 139.000 00 Surplus fund 9.600 OO Undivided proAta; !«•• •xpcncM u id

. t » x e i p«id . , 1.278 M Wi^w—.i H.,.L, ""ttt Tiiititni1ftt« ,1 iMMff OH

Supervised by t l ^ -^nlte?' States Gov^ - eminent.

t .- _

^

^ X B I O other National Banka l.tMl M Due to State and Private Bank* and

Banke D u * t* Approved 1 Divld

r

I'

ivldenda unpaid. Individual depoaita aubjcct to eficeli... CertiA«i ehacka Ualtad Stataa daooaita BUla payaMa. ineludtas eartifleatM of

dcpoait foTDMiMv bflsasad „ ' - - - — ' »•• t - r_ „ .

SO 00 196.2W 04 U.081 00 1.400 00

tors.

004. •KTOtr

Total. ^ 1297 74g SO Slate of ytrginia. County 0/ PilHCt imiiam n :

I, G. RATHOMD RATcumt. Cuhier af tha abova-named bank, do aolannly iwear that tha above ttatamaBt la tma to the beat of mv knowl-ad«aand ballaf.

G. RAYMOND'RATCLIFrE. C A S U B I . " • " thteTUidar

D u m f r i e s - State. $1,242.27; county, $3.229.37; district Sl,-

Occoquan — State, - county, $2,041.5L t n c t $2,041.61. Total district

N o r ^ - g u t e , $4,171.54; county. f 7 ^ 1 BK; ^ j ^ * * ; ^ , . ' y j » T ^ f l f |

-trict, $18,054. 344.60. —

Mr. Stuart:Tullo88 and Mr. Joe TullOBS ftppnt. Finatipr fif; t}y

home here. Mr. tionie Heuaer, ftf ^yflffhing-

ton. BDOnt thfl wftnlr nw.4 ^t^ jfl

W. Mercb|Mit,I:o f "this place, was billen by a dog thought

'' T viff *' '""" ' ' r TTM th? I. piroperty of a Mr. Dearborn, of Aiexandna« aM thi owtt6f V&B

with her aunt, Mrs. 0. C Hutchi-__.„ aou. — :' '^ -' •-—— r

dfad to appear bef<»«^^epdTce ^^Tfae first fire Baymarket haa court and apon investigation the

ville, ga«patuu>neelt eounty, of i4or wataa!sieiied4iO*6^MHeidMjd its head ^ n t ^ tl>e 3ureau, of Animal Indo try^ at'Washington

Eootern College wei|_ their initial game ol baseball this sea-jon^SaBaday with a tiombftatfeHr

phas. E. i' isher found lying at tiw eomar'<rf Cbi»^ MW<< F tft

of High School boys and k>cal " ]^-aps" >y tiie score of 23 to 5. Iffednesday ti>oy i ^ e d Ran-

str^ets, bans

one of Armoor's Star

condttfairof Ekte JMget' ^^ Viu:Uy wusomed fey a dog:

res

—Mr. J. W. tiiveley, of near

Veterans, ^ W. Va., liM Bp#sst>plii aiiun fbr a tranafer- ftWB •Mi fMnq^rGamp to Ewdl Cn».e. y^'of tiua county. . . . •—

stoie the ham from some grocery -fatorepr fropr thefaaeir pcHPchor

1 1 1 . V I ^ ^ H ^ V .

IS a member of theFinaQce Cof»-m i t t ^ of the State>l^nT»«i fi^iwwj o f Prederickaborrr aKXted«i £ meeting of tiie board Wedaeaday.

eonnwtiOB

Si»SBppositi<w M that the canine <>» the irtter^ dia^cmd aad we

itoBL

daughter of Mr. and Mn. W. H. Bftawaer, of OamftieBi thkeoofi-ty, aad Mr. ThMnaa_L. £^ of ^<^oStoo, were married in WMtHitgtnn laa>- Monday after

Mn. B4iU la I aUxx of r Mrs. a E. NashrH^ anda firitgoogia

doiph MMonXoIlege, at Bedford City, winning t h ^ second game by the score of 8 to £ To-iboi^

pareiitSr Heuiter.

Mr, and Mrs. W. L.

Sulaeribad and fwontlsSaf** ai rabraarr, m l .

L. H . JOMB*. . ^ A . ,

Tfolar^ Public. ' - i ^ * ' A T T S S T *

- A. W. amciAre. JAS. E . NBI,W>N. K. H. Biaaa,

Direetora.

CouacT-

Managed-bf an ^ Diree-

Officered by experi­enced bankers.

Wide awake progressive. '

and

Always courteous, always accommodat- I ing.

I Peoples National Banfc<^ Manaasas I

of potaatv-for every baahei oiaari product d. —aiiKUlemetii uimme m tlmei auj tiy W inflOB '"a P " *^" "'" <»rMii." . ^ i . i - i - T r ' i.nfft-ar-

:b potash aa phospbock add, OM ~ ~ ~ aacb potash aa Of bfoadotrtaoi

Vn Us 200 lbs. muriate o( potash per acre. inn »

~ ^^ac id I _ rooriate ot potash blit W-iu alter plawliiii i i i j ho tore haTtxnrms^tnd drill in with the seed lOOlba.

• M B B

. . . . j iWi iMt WBrmiMa fUMlu MW lir. K.liili im met, - . ih 'f-MK^^ makes tnorc aodtd.ean In proponioa to UM stalks. r<Btaak ¥ » « . . '

S E i B

. orO*ia ipfaatc and 100 Iba. ,

Wi. ^n tMfMtIt la . . . . - . / » — . ^^.^.». * * L ! \ ^ ba«i Up. ^ ^ T^ ' • • " /•

d fa» l»irp*ai»hfa«s aa »sWlaWs i

. Mr.j}, G. Tyler made a short visit-to Richmond this weeek.

Misa Ethel Moffett of Wash-ington, will igtendjhft wee£-end

la / ' /au iJ ia

knbwnTn years occuriped-xmlggt Saturday nigECwhelo the old building known as^^McColroieB Shop" was burned to the grwnd

Mws Sliirltsy Bulaney, vtrho is Z ^ ^ J L V T - ^ ^ ^ ' A ? -atteadJHg 'Old triigft g^aoP?-is inary.iand, IS at^h^home fw the hoKdays,

Miss Edmonia Tyl^is at h<Mne for a visit

A white D^rfolefimt was placed in St. PauTg church on ihatq^

row the MMuuHflB High 3chwil jMys will pligrT^.Phuns tea£

are watohing the resott with much interest as it is tha initial

opoi fateheA Of OHM |AiK iir game uf Uw M. I L a thw lummm away from faonRT

—Rev. Soger Tyler.ofSicfamoEidr wBo is consideriiig a call to Hay-

^maricet pariah, will preaah »% gt. Paul's church on Sonday ing next at^evon o^eleek. M. '. t *

•Tffday will be thedusi i ig^ the series of fluuii^' Imitates for. this ^etmon. Prof Chas. G. Maphis. who was active in or ganizing the Muiassas Schools aeveral years ago^rflen; W, B -l-

Merchant, of

orehard spaciaKst. and. Hon. -Westmoreland Davis, -preaidant._

Sinday, the gift of lb. and Mrs. H. T. Clarkson, in mnnory of aicii little spiq-B ^'H-'.-i-l'lJilJ

ITEMS FROM JOPLttl^

Mrs, Jeaue-lionsford isveiy JH at her-home near here.

MisrOlmfAbei. of IJ\arestfaurR visitad ftiei^ in Joplin day. —r"''"'

Mr. and Mrs. Oee. Valeptine, of Oyster Bay>-£c £ , spent iast -week with Mf^Viiktiitine's BBh ter, Mrs. Annie linking; of th^ idace.'

The infant soaof Mg. and Mra.

-Wliat'i tha Uae |tudyy>g wtor farrtt, cati logiea; etc., . — and.worrymgyounwlf, wife and frfends to death tar. ing to decide which of the

• ™^n*imETERATEEr^Ss1i1hr r f * * ^ ^ t ^ j " " ^ " ^°^ ^ another.-

" " J"" wish a paini that is not adalter-ated and PERFECT buy and use

L. W. TimpxiBii g YB>y itt witii pnentnonia. —

Mfc=fcisEZrg^rTif"TOffi^ r-larkann, JrT

Jofdili's new school buikling is hOW well uiMliit hwlaiai. Wtt

C M wtwriww iritt Baad I>y» •DiiB TkUati iMda HI to britn*

m j -< of the State Farmers' Institate^ are among the speakers expocted

• ^ a ^ *T™r g«ftex coonty. ^al^ilf h^~Hilr . I««p> tiirhowt

• ' Our of the nurities" . , ,. »n tRe jecte they are expected to dis-. , ^ -^ X, . ^ I ^""t ""^ " this aaction is an al- cuss.

•—Mr JX~J R u a h n n t T T y i H H f f f i y ° t t r e C On t h g ja^nnm^l^r

Mr. John R. Tillett, returned frmn WaynesbMX), Pa., and Hagerstown, Md., where he has been in the interest fff histsack-of almonds last season.

nau- town, from which he gathered a bushel

- r n n n t o m n t w i n a m n n g

gressmen and Senators ^hennt became known Wednesday that

n as the

tiia Siek

kaa«B W

here. Hrs. B. F. liming

honae,.-aft» with her son. Mr Freti Timing, of StiCplwit coiBty.

Far wto fcy TYSON JAWIEY.

V*.

^ ^ ^ TWta %!!!JS' '^**y *?*y !*•

Kttfa aqd

Cuilifiower, Cabbage, ete„

hope to aee-lTegmideCed-diortly. Mrs. Eva And^son i .

much improved after a wedPa ilhiess.. _^ ^ Mr iuMl Mrs. Keys spent Elasta-Sunday with their dangfater.Mi^

near IXunfriea..

* 'jLt reasOT^le pnces!" " " "" White K*ft.

pk. ear&aa Adams' Earii

«fd late Sweet Com. •~ly , ^ some other

- . . i ,^^ -* —~j ^y own.grown" —Chttp at residence. 3r28-4t

veiTiAdams

J H . DODGE

• r p — i t 1 l igiliitr h* m abort toaa. «kqr 1

yi •Tidaoea of our faith io thaaa. « a TOO to trr tkaa at our riak. U tb^r OO sot (JTa entira aatiafaetioB, « •

Hrs. A. T. Uoyd, <^ W|ishri«-ton, is with her dau^^ter,' Mrs.

Oruw; <rf~Jo|itiiL

> • * • • Caa Waar S 4 M S

mMttuU. Saapla FREE

" >f. r.

the Domfiries and Forest Hill schools M«eb-40th PBcesU-ffitt whool won,

*<W™«a. Allaa 8.

VwLunAa tJ M r TTS?^«.v- T a p -

SGOtt helped 'him celebrate

farm tractor. Mt. Hill i iw mjiM I ihu jjiomiaeof a f a f g r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ " * ^ * ^ ^^^ P" ''? ^"\'*^l"^ *S^, he came in contact with tb^ ^ tfaia S ^ H . MJ TiilBtt Umxgfat ? which T«U included theJSJttfll.

_ * . « * - K-tV A^^w^ /«. r^^ 7^C- ^ ^ \ . *~«"'' for a site for the proposed new i perts of a half < ^ n or more to tha,office Wednesday, a twfe postoffice building for Manassas, manufacturing plants, among | f rwa Um teee, which wasJadenJiad_^assed andrecfiivfid-thfi-sig-whkb waa-tha Fhck and the j with fragntni "SloMbmi! The • nature of t.}ie President, in away \>iOTytTuuI JJuuijianfj all ufiiiLL WM Jii f i t i • fan i.^'tbal gilk not itapri tih

nM«n Dyi^niiaTiaMi

^ W « b a R«ZAli More in iMwHy

u-hom h« tcrenSott a«. Kteamaly mftritohqm nrw ind j ahont .ji» that it had a great future.

LL wgj jgi uul ill Uie fall ul •kcw.—This bill ifieludoo aa, eh*

tha (.ictnd 8tat«, C«i,»iia sad

IWb and came into bearing in • postoflfc^ *undfnr"fe 111 utliwf publk UulKlimtg In ilie thowaftii and

has b(Hiie fruit every year since, jstrtR

prise party. At 7 o'clock Tues­day evening the (kxir quoted and twenty-one of Mr, Tapecott' fnenda entered. Thames were played until a late hour then re-f r w l i n i y i i ' " _">*"•*• JOTTW^

Prompt «t«»tio«i giaen an ordera. V4

Tapacott bacdix ki pws wbdther. ^ Manassas T r a n g i g ^

hei wouM like to be ar»e.<n ufb»ir or not EKw'T Do IT,

- Q ^ oro«h«r_

(amd or dal i i«nl

>liai Uf I tMapnapUytnM

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• ^

^IFEIESI - M M ABYSSBSAtAN

BAKING Pi>WD£R Thm 9niy Bmking

DeckuTMtEat the Sesreg«tion Qf To^ Be tke Racca WouM Solve

DJfficMlt Problem.

JhoM whoiailod to hcaf fieVi £heclzzii (pronouncedChal.

xee) at Brown_flchoolhou8e, No. 2, colored,-m- this place, last nisrht,-missed information con­cerning the country of Abyssinia,

-Qnirdf of dko Brrthren at

t Cmnnn't ftnaak.

TtsrpetgljTe ahg^ffieir cu8t6m"il]^

ABOUT PEOPLE WE KNOW

Mr. E- K. Bodine, of Nokcs-ville. w«8 in town on businefls Tuesday.

._. Messrs. Thomas and Harry] ^^^••^<"<^ay afternoon Pole spgnt BBBtg frith frtentfi at NokesviUe.

i l

Mr. Geo Hiilfiab,. of Aiex&ndria» was in town on business last Fri­day afternoon.

Miss Olivia Ckwksey was a Washington visitor for a few days this week.

Mrs. R. J. A.damson was the guest of friendq and rplahiv<»a in

Mr, Fred T. Sullivan, who has b«en o e a three*weeks visit to bis parents, Mr, _8nd Mrs. Thos. X Sulttvan. atTnaepehdentHni, re­turned to his home in Mllford.

him in English, is a former high priest of Abyssinia, who has been to the trn1tM"St«tarirtnro

l thfi St. Louis-exposition, as aJAlyin Kline.

Mr. anc

Washington Monday.

air. Akiert tAwreniee and" ter> 'Miss Bessie, were in

• gont6n'oa"buamc9B Mendfly."

rsT W. A. €leri(i left here Weilnesday for a visit to Mr. Clem's uncle, Mr. John A. Clem,~m Staunton, and while thew will attend thecoiiference of the M E. Church, Soyth , _ _

Mrs. M. B. Whedbee, who has been spendinsr some time with her son, Mr. Thos. B. Whedbee, at Signal Hill, near Manassas, left bore Botuydoy mo»ning to pay a

that they couid not, by thebreti-rat methods, be taught

FatherCMTze^e.irwe witT calf ^ r e d ;

representativeSf King Menelik, - Recitation-'.'Death in an Af-and iV«?raduaje of the English jieaayjilaj^^'^ Lola Conner.

An interesting missionary meeting will be b*id-4n t h e f - S h w i f f and Trmtee'a S d e church of the Brethren in Can­non's Branch church, next Son-day morning, March 30, begin-ni^g at 11 o'clock^ This wiH KP a very enjoyable nfraijon aad one yell worth attending. FoK W i n g Is th^ prograhi to be ren-

Opeaitig exercises-S. C. Har-ley." "'

Recitation- "Uy Life WorkJ'

colleges of OxfodLjuuf Cam-

^ ? T ^ ^ * ! . i l . " ' ^ thinker. Search for the White Man's forceful antf-etoquent speaker

^ vigit to her. son^ Samuel,, and ^^hetirelatwes m Washington,

Miss. Bessie •Lawrence, who,-f«r some weeks, lias ft€6Ty visic-. ing her-bfe^CT^,-near Manasaaa, and who is now visiting Mr. Mil-

~ " id.-: afe- DristQg,.-antt

and iffwents his theme in a moat courteous and •considerate man­ner^

He believes that the segrega-tion of the races would solve t h e question that is puzzling the brightest ttMnds to-day and pre­dicts that Africa will, eventually, be the habitation of the negro race exclusively.. ""I do not look upon thta-prediction to the d4»> crediti)f my people/^said Father ChaJzee, "TjuTTfeel that tKIg

Itffldillt r "*Th^ Red Man's

Mildred Conner. Book: S<»lg:

Recitation- "A Plea." WiK TneriGine . • "" Recitaiion^^'Africa 's Wait­ing." William Conner. ^ " Scripture quotations by Prim­ary Class.

Reading—"John Payton and the Sinking of th«. WPII " T^i,

Wu<, '•tS^t* liMBMt* wUftrfM hllili »i\atimr liam b u j I ac at tk« rata of flTa caaU a Uaa farlba fbat miiiiMa.uuM twui • mil m WKIM^W lamUaM. A^rartiaaiaato far tUa --*—r raaahrad aMll t a'cl»eh PiUajr •>wil«».

"^^ A V l U r t n " ' ^ _ — — • aaa , , , ~ j . M M ^ • II • M ^

[For further information apply to F.B.Morgdn,Occoquan,Va.2-28tf

I Before buying a lighting sya-;tem, letmeprove'toyou that The

^ tlQcia- r anci ifest light on earth except J a y

light. R. H , Merchant, Agent, Manassas. <ya. mar21-2t

Find out Austin's rates on fire of property at W. B. Bullock's, {insurance. 2-28-tf. at Bfrmingbam, near Manassas, ^ x „««*o /^> n,. u—'~~~77T,—7T tomorrow, Saturday, March 29 iot^u*2.^°^?r«^«f«"dClaris's

pxtra

typewriter, en furniture, etc

For Sale—Butcher's Refriger-ator, Butcher's Tools, Coffee Grinder, Scales and other Store ^Ktwraa.—YeuHg Bros., Manas |w, sas, Va. 3 28-tf,

Hatching. kind. . 75c. per^doz, Steele, Manassas, Va.

Kline Soi«=By gtrtsof InfcerSedP

to be the true culmijia-Lhe foreigners' couth)! of

ate Class, _XaIJu=-lliuIu2iduaI_AagpaB»,

Clipping machineg and £Xl platea at Austm's. 2-28-tf

Wanr.ed to rent for cash small farm 'Or part of a larger farm, near Manassas. Address, JouR-

^_——— ^ . „ -—1 ^ e n t s for Ch^se & Sanbourn'B twMan Ranner Dock B?*S tft^iteafnTcoffee. m « at a n ^

— The pure white egg | price. J. H. Burke & Co,2-28tf

The fine Millinery at Miss Ida Lickle's Millinery Parlor, Main and Church streets, attracted large crowds last week, 1

Mrs B~" T^~a^l Tans BarnessT

Austin's, 12r To'JSO at

2-28-tf

T win have for sale cheap next week. 100 choice apple trees. Varieties: Stayman Winesap, Mammoth- Black Twiff -swi Grimes' Golden, Geo, W. L«th, Minaasas, Va; 3-ffl-fef—

-—For Sale. rOne brood aew and. ten pigs. W. A. Henry, Manassas

Who wgnfs to put 1h a corn crop on my land near Mitchell's fford? Who wants W buy tho

By^years of careful selection and breeding. I have, developed an unusucl hardv, non-setting strain of S. C. White Leghorn iiena. laying the large chalky white eggv Setting eggs, 50c P?''^2\.*3.00 per 100. J, H. jgoogfe. Manassas, Va, -2-28-5t

For Rent.-About 65 acres of iand on shares^ For particuiarff nr IRU UCUiai

Dodge. Ha^ ^S-68-4t

Meaars, l la8h& Cannoii bav* just received enough Qf the Fa-mwis Stay Paint to T«;n»^>tV toWh and . Fairfax, FIL.,.^„.^^^ juouuuun ana Stafford, The chief feature of the matter is that the Quality

r^ MrTTteade Hynson, represent-ing a jewelry firm jn Baltimore, "w» itr tewfir 'Rie&day and lioaday:'

wTFTp tiuH u Abyssinia.

bility." E. E. Bk)ugh.-

fog:TKe"parn87T¥wiufercount\^<<.i«^ '•^nrnnrmd'rcjpcct

JF.—4jyWQod

parents, Mr. and- Washington, spent Easter witjh h!fl bft>thei fffmry-

toesws. AVoeh and

T ^ advice be ave hjgi^otored

Recitation - ' 'Christ's i on ." By four hoys

DomiA/

whole or a part of said tract con Bistingof 850 acriigf-fe wilt be subdivided to suit purchasers.

faiia rwjt iagt irigtejiit<B<!8rtino5fii Song—Byfoar boys. ItetiUtiuu - ^ tfod's O! : erand tatten

NoraK Ear ley.

white neighboris vvas most com», J ^ e Bl'eeden ltMlUtioh^--A Mito Song."

uwiHlaMfe FaihwChalzWfebjdys

George C. Hound, 3-28-2t

wants a reliable pwson in every

and coffocB diroetr to eonnnmepfc

and Price IS RIGHT;

'i^.^..PS.^^^JiJ:«^"^S:^,i«^^lZ?i^ 9 yeaw old, weighs about 1,000

toian ^eaCo., 4if/-4a ijevepth ^St, N. W., Wasyiiglbu,' D. C.^

new. Can be

toian ^ Co.' l^/ .4a ijeyenth ^ " 1 ° ^ v ^ , ' L J l - S*'T?-S'% ifir^ory.

ME. Bird--Dolby, of Washings tun, spent the Eaater holidays in |

^iH'm »iiA. Mr wri­ the most flatteriiig cneoitaiams Song.

Ham Sudduth and little Mary from the press-throuirbout the >6ClomiwFv(.w>j«». t M VK^^

Manassas with Carl Steere.

his friend, Mr.

Key. J. t. spooseller, v\ie «SS lilUti BOJi,Frcdfei'iek, spgnt scvew^

' days this week wiUt Mr. and Mrs. - j ;

Washington, a former resideiS

- - _ JSere-this week. ^ .wPP^^Pg^Pgen spendingja few tei CorporaMop, of Richmond, of haft •een fit to rtniove from our midt

Weelm Vrttfa her grandmotHer:—^ Wlriall rnrmar T innt^onint r^„. oli» fayytad Md htmMted biotlier-

MisB Daisy Bown, of Elk wood. Culpetwr ttouuty, watt a viaitur of Mr. and Mrs, W. & A t ^ Sbaday and.Mondayr-

imuTiion ser--^icfrof the Presbyterian church wilLbe held next Sabbatfi at ttte T*yjilar h o n y . l l a, m..

MWL ffite n .<{hflw •flnrt-'Wwr W. B. Ddak. o f GHflaauLlweg^ 3 ^UBong the 4ittendant8 up<m the "JPawners' Institate to-day.; —

Lawrence were visitors at the Lawrence honie, at "Liberia," near Mtoassas^;lanL week. ; ~

South and other sectioais in which he has deljirered his inost re-markable lectnrea

R E S O L i m O N S OF RESPECT

jlrst jQlm A. ^iCQl. who has H l g He Irft here at 10:46 this mortis

for Waohington where he : » tlie Wortoipful Uaater. Waxdetis

toid Members o f li«LMiiiu>h T . n ^

buuu uu u visit to her uiulhBr, ii Scottsville^ this state, xetm^ed

Mankytiyt, T n e g -

Na, 10E, A., P. a A. M.

Sr whom he has the ;Mghert regardifaefwe^wnUHttiHgjP?*"**"*T**H*^^ draft wwhitiwis

touching .ihe "deiBte^ :^ onr fi<.pfci^^

iittle daughter, Mary Alyiette. .whothas been spending la few

, - , . years old, auditor of the Jefferson Ho-

Mr \i>^ltAr Shannon, for naaay ywrs the -pnpnlar proprietor of

{eruQr~Jo& E. Willard is presl-

Shannon's place, and

Phtu'niacy. i n - this now eondaeting-

pros4[)Srous^Sr^acy iiLNfflcfolk^ w»D in town Ian buainete Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Si

. was arrested at St. Eliza­beth's Hospital,—Waahiiigtuu, Monday afternoon, charged wife a_jriiortage of ^fgre.19: miscmer swooned

Yodr andersigned committee, ipr

BenjanmvD^

That, whereiw. The' alt-wise Creatw

JBcaUimtai Dr-Merchant, March Uth,

ptuyort 0 ized. It i:

when the fotT of his arrest waa real-

The [ eglyliflrS^iune a Lodge No,

will always be welcomed by the

tiad aympathatic fiieiid he waar

^8,500r

is stated that B o w i e ' s ulations will amount to

espedaHy In aekni l^kg resid^ice here.

Mr. P. tL Kfinne«tjc ^<rf Mr. J(^m Leary, of Occoquan,

rlK> IB deputy ,treagarer>lB District JJ" , w"* vr\ MnnnfmT this week oa official bosiiiess.

Alexandria' Stmday Times daff, •• waa in Manaatta tiua-week, and

«Mi. Tua ni KffiL& fmii'wl* wf Manassas, now of Heights, Alexandria county, was

.^Manassas viiHtQr.tlua week.

Itissea Marriudl IUKI Marfairy

GariaiKf Sfiacker, oi CliftMi, ¥>4UNt Mmtiwi viaiiMni Satunlaj

^ ^ ^ J " :purpoee of gathenng data iHih " T g Braddoer •, iiTiTiTTn-M w i i —mm

\

Mrs. P, R. JSreenwood, oMn-dependent Hill, aeeompanied her brother. Mr.F. T. SulKvan, to Manassas Monday, toaee;him off on hia trip to his Woetwm homa.-

paid THR JfwniN*! a riianill] I bosineaa call. Tlie diijeet of Mr. Kennedy'a viait here is fear \ht

>'*'' >* ^ regaid resentative citisena fn* use in a 4>eeial edition of the paper iei |«rred to. We found Mr. £«&.

—Miaaea Ahna and" Ethd Hibba,

genial gentlcanan and a live newa-

Ifr. and MiB. Cfaia. BiHgy Naah, of thia-place, left here Satorday morning fmr W a ^ n g -t(m and aft<H- making a ah(vt TJait to Tf!iativf« and friends in±: Ihe-NatJMial Capital, will go to. Wheelintr W,

of (Grange, snent several daysj .. . „ . _, . , ^

i n e a a ' ^ n n g Th<* .past two yea*ai^ 1. W. WeekA, t-e^rewuliug will, uu JuutfC, inake hia mscrvk-]

«h* hair foOM". la 1 ' n a ta alow aad th* n a b t»

-dUa^ T l w . H Ii tidlaia4 > • iw i ta < • l iwi i i . H

watJiiTift w a do ttfaa*l**flaato

• afilS tTwy 'ftJ^ \ I pfwta ML ^ W * waat roo to a ^ a oi

Wa wU par far a awiatk'a i • I BaalPvS" Hair Tm^ mmi dar-| « a tiial. if roa wm wa i* aa-

to itimHaaa. Md a n aaf Whaaaiif lL ri lai l tJlala - « M M

iSiJ^ il 18 with greiit sorrow we bow to tin- wl» Of Oic Gieat Haafer; and. ^

Whereas, Our depait«^ brbtiittr in

67, A . , F . ^ A. aL,« i id waa one of ffcg nrprai^i^.!.. ...t.* «^r^:^

meiqbcrs fof thia L^dgv,' and o en ita <»Sanizatien becaine .its. Senior ^ a r deii, and euuUnued u.stwh ontil li£K!; M such :Ke was a jwroHTittymfant npnn th<>_ii8a>ialMi af am .Iiudge _ net'

everrsi&ylisif; w ^ /orth an<i lend a helping

hudtoa l l Haaofli Md ipiTe frMy of hia time and sufaatanee to all Wortky brethren, and dnitag tM tiine of need

l_"a^2JMjF^^^SBJ^Jg" ^thjMTlyid^fafc iDjta . fore, bie it ' i tnohred. That It is with profowid

i terew we offer oar oopdbleneea t» ^»

8-28-41*

RTa. &tx 33.Mana8sas.Va. 2 ^ 7 ^ ForRent._-Vpr«>«»^niywAa in »hi>

Bargain in Doable Bedstead and Springs. Apply this office.-^ For^Sate:-^ One

town of Mana^as. Va. to Q. Raymond Rat^liffa

Apply-2-21-tf

For KCTt—Kooms on Battle S t Possessioii April 1 . Mrs. C. H, Francis.- ' -'. ,mgr21-2t

mules and 1 E. R. Conner.

pair heavy good work horse.

1-3

Wanted - Ex eneral mdBe} i

>erieneed lesires po

RivTT. Va. m u r 2 1 - ^

Reasonable rent ~ firnn A. Vr-Weh-:

For Sale-Saw Mill. Engine in good condition; no# openting iiair Occwiuan, Va. A; T. Hydg. Vvooabnage, Va. mar21-8g

engine iwrf A.A»^Hooff.

Forwall-piB^ahd room mold-ing jee uf wrilH Owi T. i^npfffir

For Rent or fStW ^ (brn«t»i r . u. BOX 232. Manassas. S-lO-tf

house, good watw,

hweat-Manaaaas.

garden in

Apiriyto Mrs. H. IfciSaffich.v^ifit.ftye'

mar23 -tf naer

The tax books for Coles. Occo. quan and i^imines diatricto f u ^ now in my han& fw eoHeetkw. l^oae-who halve hcM; paid their taxes wiU i^eaae eoma Iwwud ' md pay aame. Jotn Leary,

100 bushels Seed PotatOes--Maine-Early Rose, peir bu., $1 tg

d^Hity treasurer, Occoquan, Va. l-17-12t

Irish C<^bler8, " ^r^napff^niinTJain^ J.

TS M .v«. IS

- f t W«fc—»ah Va.

tor, Grantand Leeaves. mr21-2t liPSIJNIIII Automotnle tm Sale—On

eoiint of leaviN Virgihm, I will KeU my E. M. F. Stodebaker car

!^«f " ^ ^ . ^ " ^ y ^ y ^ ' ' ^ ' ' ^ ' ^ ^ ^ * ^ * go« with-it-v^ " "" vr- . . . c h e a p t o a gmnV h n y » r T h a ^ ^ r

O H D M jKenat S t Edith Acad^ emy. W. A. Johnrixm. mr2El-tf

the pnr«r timt we ^1 may be reunited abiya, whaaa

LJnHjawijaity. prfMfcifc. iTace. g. Uow, • F. E. RuoDCEE^-D, H. PBEBCOTT.

ifforent varieties;

Kt oar pric(Sl>iefere buying,- we ve got *em beat <S>me in to

see oar 5c and IQc countears: k>ts of t&ings y i ^ ^ ^ d wonderfully cheap; aome at one-half you pay you eiaewherel 600 etyjea P«i|^lar Moaac, all lOe e»ps::.r^;ular^w;« iifMrirfitfrOetnll.nfl, aftaae

EggHottve

. 9 W Irifcaaidnarti

W. fr DOWELL

Mae L. May Wenrich enter-

. . . - . „ • - — A T — - . • ••

Pi>Qperiy_ea8ed and e ^ n i w d with aaooa ^^gpan. ~ ^

Phone •« write fwr particolara

Tklanot aTAeWaili Toda^'.

•ifitad.aafluiaa pabiialiad at fvrf mrM fui 'ouw at alf w w y lady wbg appraeiataa

nt&a laraaataad biat at Me.per7«ar. .

cna •hoald^ana far a fraa MWJ TwaMiui" wlalua. "JtaHiw hAUAZINE. QAtn. o B ?

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Bla»-Qiui

Waihingtwi, p . (IncwTporated-undM'the laws ( ^ .„ . , _ Virgima.) Furnishes and instate- ai"i.^rB"s"*R2!i^*^^**il^ the^^atodUg^dJtoo -Gaa . i ^^^'^ l ^ t ^ , ^ S u ^ Has prored- italeli on ^^^ .. .

\ ^ ^J^TA^JTT^'^^ ta«rKK; HKIT^ wwwHWiy^] ^r^ \f^. ^.^Pg ''jf'"' «g«inat thedeciedeiifa which ewMiated of thirteen little! ter than any other lights,

nome on Breezy on ~ Highlanda" on Easter Mondi^ i Mj»^n»i ^li^ffj? <*r*H^^Tf * ' ^ | * j g ^

- «ft6rtfomfc - B i e afteRwOTTias I «tnsre8«8: TOQ'/J'diupmteed or

. i eaoite wiTTpreaent same fdr parment. ^ ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ A l d u ^ c e r t i f i e d . P - T — i . OItT Vl8S inSUUKU; EVERETT P. ROBERTSON. Exr.

spent in rowing eggs and playine' '*»<*'»«y refunded if notahscdutely' g»mps. The jpytegt ^j, Xh^^^^^^JJ- F<winformaUonas h ^ ^ a s to tmd fe'neatlw of'*i^fe^y^ "

OVER OS TEARS-C X P C R t C M C t

the Rural New-Yorker, of New York, wti in Mnnimnan trr thr.

tion on h k

est_^ his paper yesterday, "id T H E j 7

N. M^trhant, of near t left h e r e Saturday! attend

of the Dui us! Sidebum station, Furfaie-countyr^ on tbc eightieth birthday of Mr.'

Of 10 000 rolls and beatK

from ut BOOSI.

A 1 - 1 ^ g-taF^r->-«» -r - ,

I freshmerib were served and the i P«^ ie. onm ifft for tiwa^reapoe nar

use Dftying over $25 to . set for factory made team

meaa. Samptfi.'wtsat.Aiist^in'g

John Burftflldtt. Mf. BUfllHUy IH' tbe faUwif-iti-llW <Vf Mrs. tAer-

WAIL rAPB It will iwa otooh and pwsea ba

__y'^!j__4tivc bomea. feeling a» happy m^.—pron w r fMyMitmiixTr I basiUAAi'Kb DBFOSTCORT O» XMM though they had engaged in their «,, T%JI^ ^-^'^S^S/^-ir — ^ I

UmT«i) STATM, sport on the White HmSe i ^ ^ S ' l ^ f i ^ S ^ ^ * ^

• Ft: ?T • «»»«UTcorrB1«.tii.l H4KDB0M <ioP»i,

OMi jl mttnrj for Wf-ui [ i i g p t a n f , U«»Ti :lim««h Muna a Co. TMatd

I sport on

f 300.000!

^Jt tnw of AAf »ei«nua« kmrBA^

Giant's l a t e Merchiuit

son, R. Boling fore plaeing J^pur order,

Faote'sWaBPi^Hooseyi

per load. 2-14-4t-* BrMch 0^>o«. * » T S t . W«»»iiTrct(w>. n. • .

WKy pr^ i^ t t .^ . . : ^ .^^^^ J^^ •n-Tr ^ ^ a - i

. i*i:atii*is, -«*••

pnotograpns vn IIIB ^udio in Mi-T'^'*i.f*~*~* T»k««th».tine„„tof r,7-. nassas and with such moderate's;tr^"hi;::'»^^'!i'^Li;t":;;r:^«ti.tr charges* Tryhim,^ ' 3.7-tf i2 i>ir*J''Ka..»AS i??« Aik™ ? oimnM. i.. I B«». N. T. ^ti-n

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m m A PROBLEM BaoNleJp ^vgmx

Health and Finds a Wife at Strange Resort.

•By WALTER JOSEPH OELANEY. "tioagi tnacttara. teft iatKtsH. bnia

torpid," reported Dr. Phlletui D«rrin-.ger, Wtd he Upped hla patient,

a mental note of a fifty doUar bill for BIS aarice. ~

~l«c&eIor—"gwierally la»y laiiaete, 'ay friend,"

responded tb^ notable pbyilc4an grave­ly. "Tour late (uppers, lack of exer­cise and Indolent ways generally haTe stored rovr systeip wlta-pOt»<nig.*^ ' —'Then get rij of thosi," puggasUtd Thomafc

gr^Bir.-""^WKnlSe^got ImngfrF! arouQ4 to tbe lrlt> hen and was given a great slice of bread and Matter. By nightfall he had really got Interested in games of marble*, and ran himself out of Itreatb chaalng a runaway Jai». j:

"U'i great!'! he ffauokled, rolled onto the trundle bed that night, healthily tired out for the first time 1^ ten years.

lasM* «f a week Tfeemas Mattby hafl forgotUn the 'club, late dinners sod his automobile. The "boys" went &ah-Ing. swimming. They played one old cat, mumblety-peg, hl-spy. They got U£_ bi8_. beaUh2_ aficetUes. IboaaM

and a • falsie" apata with nytre pride that he had a tl.OOO profit on the stpok esnhanf . — - _ _ _ ; _

Rubber Goods •To

"It's famous," he told an august comrade, an astronomical student, for

"the time being a frUky, delighted laxl. "No^more dizzy spelisri can nni like a whitehead and eat-—why . th«t m -lasses cake and those napMcks. taie^

Are Guaranteed

."Nothlnc-bilt exercise will do that," was the serious response. "I do not wish-<o alarm -you, Mr. Maltby, bot If yott wsat to shartea your life twenty years Just keep on In the idle, use­less career you, are now lining."

ThoniM M»lthv'« fane •hadowed trifle. No one realized more fully than himself that bis life was proflt-leas -and wasted. He''was the beit-natured, beet-hearted fellow ln_ thjB^ world, but he had money ah? no d«fi-clte aim in the world.

A good many tlnres of late his head liad groWD dlKCy and tneFe had been' twinges of the gout. Then fie liad got BO he could not go to sleep without the

•tdatlTg.—FuuclluuallT _Uu

-hr

me back 80 ye«r» and make life wuith Iftlug." " ~ "

On one s|de of the report, v.u ft high brick wall Strolling near U one day Thomks caught a tennis ball that came ov^r IB'top;' There were fem-inine cries of dlstres^. Then a lad­der top appeared. Peering over It

fair mischievous face, half hid­den in a quaint cfilldish sunbonnet

"Do you see the ball Mattier ask­ed a voice below. -i Here, yoa, bjy," called out the

roguish Mattle to the astonished Thoma8-^"tosa that loift bait 'o»er .here, will you?"

Then Thomas found out that the brick wall enclosed the domain of Mm Pmf nregg, who superintended

''M ttill •n right hiB little ailments wiere warnings he must- attenit to. - ~ ~~ [ ' '

'• Yo» - apeak ;:«f exeictse. JiK'iw,^ Bald Thomas. "What dn vou rriftgn—

. re;iQvenation system. Hegot to think Ing constantly oTMattlo.—One day

rnlf walking. hsiTTg,, HiatlngT" "They all help, but yeu need addt-

tlonallv a irnur' rhitnyert cnnriitinug Get your mind clear as well as your liody. See here, did you ever hear of Prof. Septimus Gregg and his great yoathfnl raorgan Isa t Ion' sya t ewr**- ' -

"Wflii niw> mntitli in his iMais and you are pretty nearly bom again. Tten It •f5u~^i»-lwihk tn rmir nir>

the "glrlg' department^' <rf m c ffiv.nii..

he climbed A .tree to view over..the fence half a dozen 'girls" attired la tmteful.tenuis dl'tMls *>»t *^-.i--^ headgear, skipping rope and plajJii with doUs.

~ T nomas lioTere4—many ^side the walls of that fei dlae;—He-«B«=ts jifi..aax

and waved her pretty, sli him in a airllg

-asm

party here

-Tbntnii'a_Bei(J|laSr. , "There la mnsic. dancing and a »tti>per." .

"Yea, Mrs. Professor Oregg and ber. flock. The old life t e ^ far Umlfht,

Very • tor uat wai dignl-

We liave two grades ^ T^fitiiir Syrfnges, Hot Water Botllei, and Conit>ination WaterBottiei anc

BROWN & HOOFF SOUTHERN RAILWAY I PREMIER CARRIER OF TU£ SOirFU

MaoasMM, Virginia S C H E D U L E

Syringe, thai are guaiauteed fur u«e and from date of sale. These goods are exchangable for ai y defect at any Rexall Store in the United Ikates. ,:: Prices for guaranteed good»»$1.7S to

^ ^ U ^ t ' # 7 B ^ it»» . • ^$5.50

•t - - •

Dow e\¥s P h ar m a cy THE REXAIX STORE"

Lumber and Planing

Mflb

In effect Dec. l5, 1912., icbsdule kjptnt pubiiahed^ as iaf>nnstirii

and are not guaranteed.

Trains to MANASSAS as follows

Dell i^0 vttiif ueojjt C uuiliT"" 3 for Gordou8»iJle and

JLJ^YHUGtL Funeral. Director — Licensed fcmbalmer

— GREENWICH, VlR^tNlA^

- I aui mytiurtirt fn ftuminVi ^l^j. celejbrated Thomas Grain. Drills, Fertilizers, Gasoline E n g i n e s , li ann Waifons, P}ow». * t , &c.

itetauic tjasKeta and all styles of Cofllns'and Caskets furnished and slwayg on lianar "Burial Kobe^and everything in the Under-—taking Busiutisa fufuLBhwl oirshDrt notice.* Bamtesiss^^—:

_ church truck for delivCTing ca^et in church. Tslaphaas ronaecttoas to aU ^mnik , lQ0y[ w'jdayJJ

•"'• " ' u i i i j iguL,

ield & Cd>y ^jjmlwr; S l m g b i - t ; ^ ^

fflindsLapd Building Material OF ALt KINDS.

and »TacloQs and restored to heklth. • VlThaa Thomas wtiiiiicJ tu tlw 4at# he aoaght her put He called on hec twice, bair^ly had he to telL^ter his l&te to win s w QDmpI«^~aoe«s -6f SIii~4nitt.

Betnraod from a year'n tear of Bu- •

re him?" . .

"You advise itt "Strongly." "All right then.' SSM "You wiif esms hack m*iM—row

youth renewed. 3ikapi. if yon tmka mj advice, ffet married and hoae life wii) do the rest." "' _, "^ ' —'—

—Thns It vu Ibai t ^ Shftebka gjar Thomas g ia»y -waa . 'h tyaaBwd-^ Prof. Septimus Gt^gg at the Aoctm'a office. He found die latter to be a KT'eat. • fierce, beart B old' fellow.'

•Toramr JfaK^, afcr ao apoka ' '-11 TTnnnriT tf W r s -mlri irMH along with ma. J^jfrmrftm-iHirti^mtm-

mska to bundles."

Thomaa stared. He got-ready to lo-

TmeiiUiered that l>a 4oct him that the profeaaor w trio, and had exacted »^proKlae tkaf he would obey Ms "aireetioaa to tka emaUesl d.etaU.J =__: _ ! _ _ _ _ _

Thomas stared stfl] asore strangely the 4Mnfpissnr ealTad a d a p a r f e a t

and pHKUSM store »n shogfty -kttev mlriK tops; (J) a doaea t e e (4) a hot of hpbMe plpaa.

{1) hair a do» tt) as m»nr Ma^

tags of

for. ;^roTlde Thomaa

""H"mr yooll'sooa wraK rejoinder

rtmtmi

try- place at nooS Thit-day, Maltby wondpr«Hl If he bad entered ar^TlBbSe. Trestoe," asylum A doifn men a« old or older than hima*>lf grfpted th*>ir

"Solateronal:

Tvw. otx day Pr. PHUecas DerHnger V^anced to meet TIioiianL Slieiatter. amfllig, brlsh and. h< fpfi ^ n * * hl"» with a nettithT h a n d d a e ttaat vatfa the physhJau wlncwr '—:^—

"TV I- p l . t - t - - ^ t v - t J >.p-». |V-jkv«nao«iH«r aaM the doetor...

"Yes and wop a aplendld. wUe and a eomfbrUMe boss*-throoaH it aU." declarod ThMaaa.' "We Hv« Mart door to a glorkwa thaittr wlUi H .ehU-jrea. and w e ^ aO hist Ilka

by Camlbala. Ony d« vniepkn. a ftormar ttecfaer

•s-tias M i s f i i g for a faart by cannibals wbOa attompt tag to creaa from Cl"Hm ^ Br-~^

h W T to Callao. "T^ey ware a atr—ffaciiler^ be

a«ld^"aad aptaared to be balf man mad balf ape. I hava w>. dovbt that

tod by aB tketr kludiwaa u t B I saw tbat ' y — *P Mucted to tbe BBS sad of gettn< Bso W4 better !«••«. aad l A d ?

De Vnioplaa waa a

Wllaon Plays 8 a q ^ I oaC^waa tSol Wb«a Chartte Coaroy of

Orange. K J.. T~yfrs_ oiA, got" up ft hwi tb«>yj;i>s«-h»d a walled ta uouu- -CHHatiaas morabig he feonj t l^tlbo

"SaaU Ciaaa, State

by Oo?emoT Wllsoa. Charlie asked arrival I for a sweater, a pair of alorw. a neck-

bajm on a- Tacmcu.—Bag«Ty ntj Bcrambjed for the doctor's pwrrhaan Than the^ booted anrf frlske»l about Iik« m*»re kids Tbey played marbU

-ilixe'g'_.L'ut'b'*"H, spuii lupa. figw KIlM. • N o * til en, mafce btlUVS >ou ie

boy atrsin Fnntw e'rvrTTbMMr .JiOaLt_t>ut n«( that •• Mirl th^

. ?or, and Thomas was escorted to a Mn as aotomobtle tire factory at MiO- i

'St- ^l^^^^^fmha^aif lEfflSleeSTuHiFl

We keep on hand Lam bar, Lime, Cemanl

Lath.-Bock. Ueon,3sab, Bliada, SkiagUs.-i l i » i i i L ' « i M rill I, —ill ITT- I '"" *^— „*B8IBim*«aBrjaBJB«i^ nmmt^r Oth, Vsmiah, Umgea, Screwa and all kind*

of Bailders' Baidwa(», and are preparad to

iU sU ardsTS for aaa* on short aotiee.

We guarantee prices' to be as low as a n j m all cases.

Lumber in Carload Lots a Specialty.

tsouraBouND No. )< —Daily-local, •8:*5 a

k> C A U. No 4 r Riduiiond

No. n I -Eioopt Huadty, iaOLl for WmroniAn aartiutjn_

No. 43—I>i.iU throu^Llraia, 11;6«V „ will atop at MaaatuuM on Bag •

No _n3-Kxcep<^«}., .<:3o ^ m. Local u n "u^"}"" r."^ inte mediate pomte. Pullman Parlor Car. y"-^.*'-

^o- lJ-^':Xcept Suad»y, local froo; Wf^b

f »nl>»i, i i j g - tMJnn a IfanMiwi, SUB U UJ

*«0I)S to let oB pM«,n«era from WaafciCtoo snJ AJeiandn. and to uke on f»m,^^ br^ouu. St whichjche<JBled to . j ^ p T ^ ^

MoaniBuiiND. IT, loi

64 a.

and Aleiaadna 8:45 a. m. " " "^

No iSBton le Waaki

FARMERS! SpsQial pmea e»

BuKgies^ ..Biu!ries,

Bunabcmte -i SELL TIIE

NEWjaOUNE WAGOfT

Ho. 18---Daiiy through

UMiU:40A.ia. from W B * . ^ . . , . " " • •

IUW*aliin«ion,g:35p ft, " rain C ^ ^ ^ ^ ' "itrouihtrain, coaeheR an*a

— "«"_HlgHBlQn)1 and OoidinaTJll^ -•-^^J^sa-i^i'^HmQnn and OowlonaTiHe

MAWASiSAS HAiUUSONBWC H m M ..SOtrPRBQUtfP.

, „ ,••- -^i'y local, »:30 a. m. £°- ST^lccptSgoday^teal 5 2 5 * £--

'^'^

f.m Iwig. *:W

i6fCSi~~

with' a rtpiTtatinTTfoFTwrviaBtiBK is HUipHSUd by none,

HARNESS and Ve! alwayg on hand.^tfg

23,1911, and d reeard in LH>te »»• W). folio 437, bf tae land records of Prince wfliUm coyB^.lto aeuure tb the beoe&uar; therein named the payment of the sam of $204Qfi'r and (Wrfanlt ha*iag-keen made in the. fay. ment of the aam of p»<'««y "^ ^rrtitini) Hiir nawrwi

RAIES: YEKCLOat Z2-.

TALK WITH Iffi AND GET MY PiUCES

A aaaf fMit-t<y ttgatwagest Hoinieand ForeignCMBT paitieSy rqmaaiting mfllions of doUaxs in acNi s

BrcTcstcd^^Tmel^ z THE BEST K M CHEAPEN ~ irasfSNoiiORE r

REAL ESTATE

-K«.^ 'T^^roa Harriwniihnrg t, Wnek

w^-Mi f*.?*oa. 218 ,^7 and 13 i

»j™;|»teand OraaRe.ffoH sad from Biclhnond throng]

"T""**"""-• I. i'audJlO,bei»een= serrjee to

• H l C * O Eailwar

fc-a Oor^gnsrills

-& CUAPUAN. V P. and Pen. ifa„.

» r, OABy, 0Ba.'ffeig7j ^ :

RECTOB ft BUTLER S ^T^iT^}^^i^''^S^!^^J±i^^^^'^M.

tnitstee, kaTuubeen duected^ly' aril the faerMaaftar Ike said beneficiary to

dwuiljtillaialiuamiuiliumfiaua wm.wui' ^ to me ki|jkest faiddei for carir u front of thePeiqilas Nst lea^ BMk.boOd inn. in-the town uf " ~

^ following deaeribed traeknnaad; t*«it-

LfVBJt aod.j)pinA aitaated in iXiles Hatfis-Coial District, PnaoeWiUiam coo^y, Vir-c o o ^ , ( I " " I " '*• • iiiijlii^ Tif th>i Oonnqaan aiiil

roads, and.being , ' T'i'i i }sii<l ffgatsisiig

w i t h trundle bpd. and emerjt»»d_i_toma,.i^ J>i.LiiHi m i l s y ^ = > i ^ c w i w umiuuii

Thomss frrinned and then ^i outright a* he fct onto the scbeme H» OJ18 to r!ay bov for a iponfh. He * a s ' bailed a s " * « « " on

^-BcoiteaJ.-]

a fine of one cent has been for the « HJ> M Ih fhe "profane bos

Sat»atlwi Aiui.f cenj then Said "daoss" twice to tnaka tSe anm an eren Ctva dolafs. Tkera are

tke- piay-^ m clerfea.

t '~ ..< a a A M A C C A C V / I D / M I U I i l MAI^ASSAS, VIRGINIA

EIGHTY A C R E S _ more or leas, aad'beinB tiie asae tract of land of whick the late JaS Martin died seised sad poasensed, and wbk& was i-oaTsyed bis widow and derisee a i A r J " ~ UsiiL.- JTct s mowTr"*'^''*''

n made to dead frM B

£ n i a i ^ and. jwtia&etoiy geaxaeftMnMied f<ir aby-rB&im«Me'«^„,f,||

V ~ -SkTURDAY, APRifc^l2r^»«, ^ i M J ave money toTend or UMcestcoBanmnieate with

—= "Tin nlirw*^^-

ALEX AN DRiA_COU|jmY_._.

•us <*^***iar avKmg

A. Araoia to Jad Martin reoocdod 56. page 81. ol -aiil !«-/< ~~.~«-

t.C BnaiaiOta^

OF SAI.E—CASa. A. W: OIMCLaa, TlMes.

^ ^ ^ o w a A & HOI YOU SHOULD READ

IBP iiniftg.niqttfrtir niCHMOND, VA

A daily paper that Mxitaiaa a com "^^ tela erjag tbe wona. s tats aewa^om its corrwpoodents in al) parta ol Virwmia and North CaroBna. Its hicaJ service gives all tbe news of Ricbmond and «iiiiir_a. Society, financial, market •jd-SgOKtMrjagWijetc:, ar^ft ^atrffr of anfhoritier on these specSa^mBjeclir Does it mean anything to yon to be rajp' plied with a daily newspaper that inter-eats every member of the family^ Then if U th«- TIMES-DISPATCH

of Hswiss a«d Lets For Safe " ' ', • .;

^fS- ** RUOKER AGO. ^

I • [¥\\\\k

^t^tateJeakr^

Get it at your gro-cer**. Accept no

on short notice. -mlLmmfM/rm" .^_^ Adnunurtered fx

••as Exlracfiaj »rTeeth. Pain--

^*^?i,f*^^^fe£ifceeKes D E N T I S T

Ennsr or S€nd your Kodak Wa.-k M. I C. I bLiwu...if, Mar.as5a?. \ 'a

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JTHS liAJJASSAS JQURNAL/F^iilM.

SHLISH PLUSH SET

HANQSOM£a AND MOB^.. FACTORY THAN CHEAP FUI»

:#

Any IntalJigvnt Naedlawoman Can Make an Eff«ctlv« Sat of Scarf

and Muff and Includa a Hat if 8h« Ch««MiL

' Well made " pitJlrtH*a •jwH.at . '.tSfO^ flaTri it a e « » a T 6 !>•, furs BO BucceBsfuIly ftod are so much handsomer that cheap aklna that th«y have come Into high favor. Alao the ngt wnt ra8liioDal>Te scaffa'and muffB are plain tn^cnt and adirpted to those materiala. Any in^ellicent needle woman can make for heraelf an effective set con-alstlng of scarf and muS and include a hat if she cbooaea.

The''pretty aet'islibwn In the uiua-tration Is most effectively developed In either broadt^n. mole or sealskin ptuBh. Sheet lamb'* wool makea the most satisfactory muff bed and two

SOME TIPS FOR THE HOSTESS r-f-

•tiggaatlon* That May Prov« Halpful In EntArtaining Qu«ata at a —'• Party.

A Pilgrim TMg party (• t i e rery latest fad—shades of our grandmotb-ers?' Do you suppose under the dla-gulse they would recusulie th« 6U rac carpets, which adorned erefr rsem? Time has ceKatotr tam«>d backward In Its flight, and the older the fashion the newer, more up-to-

PROTECTS THE SHIRT FRONT

The "hU-andmlBs" style of rag may somewhat resemble the old rag car-

eaqttlsitely woven ones of blue and white, green and whita and green mod pink are sneh artistle things that their relatlonahip to tha plebeian rag carpst la remote, save la the method of preparing* tha map

Only cotton fabrtea are used, and aa in the olden day, a poand and a halt -^ 1 weavaa into a mg of a squara yard tn rttr. " "; —^-y— ——

WeU, now for the party. Sacb a« aJ>eet8_willin,ftke the f..h<nniihi> muff 4 j^jf^^j y , n ^^„ yaodnllT for a brW* neither very targe or very smalL This bed must be covered with mua-lia. Linings are made of soft ailkf and satins and chUton pnSa and- raf­fles are sometimes added by way of decoration, but are' really not esaen-tlaL awtrvM afK flnlitiad wttli raiialft or othtr omamenta andallk t r o ^ ara uaed tor fastening. ~ -—— — __ ' T h e Bcarf for 'nuch a set may ba

.aityirhars tnmkvne and a ^nartar to

strips, wa« material enoogh for a eompleta mg. By the time refreahmenta ware served the strips were sewed. Tha

~' cost of weavtag -la -very amstt.'

toig. accordlM • fo *b» iMigbt or tlig^ vearer. Tba abort aoarvea ara mora eoavealaat and v o ^

hinilnnmi aa Inarnr nrnrt -In making hata for theaa aata amaU

ahapes ara ehoaen and onty a portion of the' frame la ooverad with ptaak. n t t e r tbe crpwa or brim aasplo^

ol&er - fabric Any JvoBtan poaaeaslng a weQ.taU-

~«~0Ha "BtMetTgoWb, uay eompietelnr -— taUBttc with racli a set vat-io pafth.

quite satlafled aft to bar appearanca. Jnat at iwoaaBl-^>$.<«»«»^<'"r tou<di

elect, and the cards said' "tbbnblea, ao the giria were prepared .to sew. They found pilea of dark denim strips eat about an Inch wide. Theae wera aewad together and wound into a hard ball.

a.H>ita-4»f. .aihlf: Wheh these were flniahed thera

n e w nt- a r W i I fRu vnRVA i o

FI1III1 SUtk I f W m i W THtllg Loeka Very Smart asM

Bus)nsss LIka.

Among the new sporting cravats l i ahewn a flannel stock, which seeraato

-veryJa* me time.

'yny Kmart

rf^nlr>mim»« mm^ l/v^V. and huslnftaa-llke at tha^

pale lemon-cbiored flannel, hut of tha fluMt and ta ieaw kind, looking. In-deed, almoatnuOte a iSkee~cIbth; tha

were aimply stitched, and it was •Oaee across and lastenea. to keep

hy a paa gwa gafutyiiiu. and ua lUa. tlnctivo note was that both the long and A o r t end In front were cot up la a kind of frJBgB, almost like tho tei^-gnie' nf a sporting shoaL—Tho aaft-Mack aUfc-«r-aatig-s«eck faw aportlag

the fore. Whatever happwia to ua us-littr ntifiw •cwtdltjona. it sewaa ^ a t aa sportswomen., (in the eTciila )'wB must

winter, at alt' •OmmtMr UUTia iHU

llnenr ftnllarn batng t>m». whrt, p ^ l c f l n g to j ^ ^ ^ aO our Ute freedom, the atoek. whether tt bo allk. satin or llanBei. la a U ^ of half-way bouse In thia «ot

EVENING CAP WITH EAR-RINGS

richly skoi with goM maktac aoaso of -Ae

draped hata tbat i n w o n oa tho atreet. OoMJaea ia alao a BintBorr

worth mentkmiag, a(-

feeu rwmalntog aiSba^ tha eliislvg ot tSe aoaawt's dataOa to ^hat

to Studded wlU adatniatiiis beads. At •iW^iJaao-aa*

up«h«M Stiver aa wen aa gold Is to ba

oapactolly hi the f^rm ot toico backlaa or of fuU-gio^Ta roaaa.

• A t

•Mn It Hte draped evMiiDg ooata

Separate cpllarm of

TT-gfir^Tl-by the straight ovaraUrt, eadlag azactly aiidway between the watot aad feet There to a bordor t«(. jhta and a border aa the Bfcor Af l f l i^ tUwJ/ M i t e a a < | t h f ^ f f l rapfaatntiag talipa riaiag ttvm A leaf shaped" de^gn. A aoMlMr form of this eaihf uldei y bordera the and of the-ki

_ whole la worked tn ptnk and ailver great fhlSHt^-JoC- beada aad there is s

•the bodlea aad

ttnr •"'< ^"^ i I of plab satiu aud sl l iw libliuiL

a r a ^ I n g trimmed wtth very narrow ' last aeasea. carrK^ w«« up «var tha

Useful Article May Alao Ba Ujwd_aa • Cheat Protector Whan Weather

Warrants It. »

A' ahirt front protector is no new Idea, but it Is an extremely usefafoDS, for it not only protects the shirt front from being soiled, btit also forms a nice warm additional covering for the chest, and. In fact. It is a little aztra wrap that can be worn at any

MUCRXOKFORT FOR f?0\[tTRy.

HeiM Mas and Caofcia In Coay WIntar Howaa Whao Kept Buay Scratch-

time under a coat, for it very easily put on. ' _

lid be made of black quilted satin and lined eh tEe Inner side wHh soft white silk. As a cheat protector it can be made from almon any remnant of wana. JDoatefial, aad tha darker ttMoolor, paifcapa tho-better, tut It wUl sail leas gntcMy. It can fee UBMJ wioi Autaei aaui xataW at the edgee with narrow rit bon^ ^ n e hook and aya aawn o a fa> froat at tha Tiatit will aa aamsisat ta haa^ It in place.' or a tiny button and loop ji£_oiKiL.-cas—ba-aa9^-4Betoaid-tt-prv fwred.'

jiQyan_ULJiUfiAB..sa»M&: fjnigraa. &llvair&j!lflt.6ifly: hatotlcat

but ia OmamanW aa

wall. Sugar spoona of flUgrea aUvar may

aeeni like an abanrdHy bat ttOtt# tha

tUnaa .the handlea of theae 'dalicata spooBa are also of fillgrea bat again they ara of ptote stiver or gold> when apt. at nawafaa carvad Ivory.

auiu augju miuuuli BITJ aaedk althoo^ that metal—aaleaa there to-an entba'dlnna' aervice of It —4a not pepnhir for lahle furatohings. Tha gaHT apOona aometlsioa hava haadlea. of tho two prodona metato

GLASSESL Cyi idJtfJS, StLVLKWAKfc-

mtelged Mr of. jtusaiaa-enamel trfa>-XMd with gold.-'ISimitor huadkia ara on' IvwT-bowlod sugar spoons and theaa often .are moat alaborataly cMred. ttaowta of thly 'baaattful

dlea of crystal but theae, althoagh lovely, are rather aerva-raeklBg to wield whan at tho iaUa of an a^ qmUataaee. .aa< A' careKeaa. la Itkaly' fo rihatfirihMiL

ott ends are among tho nOveltlaa in table fnmishlngt^ They are de-veloped In auver and gold, decorated with an engravadiBAtterh~orreponasa pounded lntaanOri«w»t«l.u«tgi.^uri:fai carvad firdry or paihted eeUnlold. Thaas BMaag riags a m fiiaaa ehwK

with th« i»nj.fa~ yt ririr'rr which, Inataad

alklra. of balag rather

ara nOw daeideAy aaiiuw awl na»wp»nM9 deeorgaZ::

laahOaromKr' antrwhOo dtottagatohad

Notespeciafly.. aabataataaj y t t wea-) flBiftiWy altfaoCfva '•A'^^'Uio nap]

Tin^M-anf^ IBTUT ftf tha iwMt

thsy mu—was dama*k—Mke a tracery i j iwfwp a a a a u j f l ^

Bd liregutoilyodaad: nrawa Orar a rail W

^•r tha Uttia OM. «armaB« for a UtOa gir)

Ibr aB tha year roaa^ la a rain capo. taai 11 laachw m OWr

hem of tha'irBaa."a£d tho little hood to attached, aad la worn "Red RMiag Hood~ fashloa. SmalT 'n'eddy bears"

.4lec<»ate the little J^»aa buttona- aad ' J ia f iS ^BBBK^it-alta

gay. Of eooraa. ihofa. a n ao aleevea. tut It la opMi at the slda aeama to al­low dM bands freedom. Thoaa eapea

Thof*,^ to he had M two «aiorB, rM OT blue Tiny sweater suits are still very

'«a ' Thljrifliy: -

~ra^whft« 1B tbo katttod suiu. -of mOB—«wwn»f.

satin and trimmed with »kjiik makes a iQvely cozntxlnatiea.

Tea gowns made of' thin, self-flg-lij ed ^ with aaraboa or swaosdawai

o-x>n berin to sag at the top, aad with I theae rtbhoaa -naa- bn hapt la piai i sad d r a w tight—««^-the aim.

inonTsr«a of deltcate, couwebhy \ t«lrs of the latest kmg white gloves often headed with a single Una i are (aatened with dall pearl daapa,

9f bnUlauiis. are being Introduced^ q§ wtilch re*«n>ble peart baada^ and are rraottir fo^'iia. ! ' • T oham^ng.'

anamart waahad o«t iswtr mlng mast be a heavy Venetian guiwip^ ~ef-vlait iaca, aav ch^re be a girdle of bhM^ or ootorad-rtT

iwB fui Thiir raad. In our winter- pouUiy huuaa on cold,

•nowy daya our haaa aing and cackle aa It they were enjoying sjunmer weather. The house Ia_l*x8« feet,

exposure. Its e<)ulpmeBt consists of clean, inviting nest boxes, self-feeders, with gHt and shells, tbo ground floor baaaed dOeply with leaves ihd straw, writes George W. Brown ot Hancoch county. Ofilb, In the New Bihgtahd Homeatea<f. We keep the .hens buay from daylight until perch time dig­ging attar amall grain scattered sev­eral timoa dally in the \)it»rr-^wn clippings, meat offal, beeta, pnmpklna. cabbage aod an ^-occaaloBal- aheaf of wheat,''oota' orcloi^er hay "Suspended -from the roof ^ v e s th«iB hUsineaa.

It is the-bnsy hen that toys the egga. Bho huatiaa aad has red hlood nmif;ain» In, her jnlna t o haop bar warm on ooM days. Our j^yghaa catt lia liiiBhw»';ju Uin tuui, 'MB 11 w-lliW Aqr dnssr-ln-fM 1»f&nic^meS m^ spend much of the day on, th^ perch we tusi h^uk the lyerehBa U) Ihg call-

lit Ing. They soon got the. habit of haatllBg wtth—the loat—of the fltiek. Wa' have, no use for dwnoa farm aaveJn otir aplanr^.

HANDY FOR C0LLECTIN6 ESfiS

•irnis IS Kup taeh Paw-Whofe

stptwik iMimr Trap Naato—-

"^^^^ i"" ^PWv^^p %^wVwl~"

When tiap iiests ara tisod U la sumo-

When, trap peats are naod la to correapoad with tha fcnmber of

CM. LARKIN^CO., MANUFACTURERS OF HNE MEAL

• " ! ! K Nl 'H

JF: a n t aud Yidur SuHii reed

Dnicara Dairy F e c i l — — All Stock and Pouftry Powders at Half Price \

.GO TO...

NOKESVILLE, VIRGINIA

Far arofythmg tn' FwH vflfim far T«rv l|t|f||r

C A i T t i y » T y s : j g :

New Buggies, Studebaker and Fish Wagons, Cuta and Disc Ifaffrows, New I<fea Spreaders.

mrrtaBTM

""igarx{i"i5!re/TO'^i.i!yRn s:

Ills; All M i a s q* Miga tjraoa'jaT^anK unnisaisatii r a i t Always oa Haad aad Kepairs lor aU goOds a o i d ^ as.

Tho-holea to tho hbttgir board keop the eggs to an npright poaiUon on thO raaali end lAara tha

,qw bo aadly raad.

HABilLOF EXOKANGtttfi EGSS 4"

tOr gvoeortoa or grain. 0y botng oaro-fnl to ipHhsoiag eopl. ao that thay woa't boeomo ehOlod to wlntor lnd~ao TUV IIOIW WVII X

and Milag a ,

oemmoB-

:rta* | toa«y groeOrtaa.^airproTtotosia igrao to t O m i ^ him only - atrtcQy freah egga, and thea, for yoor own sake. UTO VV to yoar agree meafc CarefnHy

storakaoper wa«ld pay. Bararal aeto^bota oeald aeod t h ^

ecsB *agothor, paytot a o e r t - o r t w o to oM at tliatr aaaMar for

«hlB •••r aff

CeM-Storage T( Taata of cold stwage. aa-made by

.onQ-otTfie-gtlltW rf <h<P ot agricaltaro l e i~ lo Iho that poultry keeps better when aot drawn (haa U reason ^- that tho process -of drawing causes bmfsea whk* Invite the lodg-

which had been aeaMad. The axperta itinimcd ap—tho—lUiaiVomi^rta

DOffT ftlPiir«J>riktJpJa

"^ ' ' " ''^'^ " T / " - * ^ * ^ " " ^

JEWELRY, WATCHES. CLOCKS, EYE

Eggs 50f a setting. Place yoiir arSar iwwr'^\ISctra

teed pare and EeStiiy; Bran, Middlingfriad-othig^ feed for^

lowaet prieea fw THK

MehCalGlaaa TaOalSoia

SB^raM

^ 1 8 Hvel knoiirB milliiUE, -jgttfaitHm, geeenite-,re-biiflt-and ^t^ in tot daw condi-tion> is ZKfw being operated

"t>y a oMsnst yoprs'^af 'et-perieoce. Tfae Flour

lafaetion wfaare vejr ,«td u rupidly iiiinuiiiiii; u iw eiui-twnerg. It is made of -tbe very best whtat and ^yrft^t-

jnen^uats If demedT - -IPtMBe messagjes to *^"min ^ --receive prompt attentioar —

Beat market iffices paid for

-WE BUY ^ R , 4 g & ' ROUfiH

OAKLUittER rahgffapi aad X*'* '

W. C Wagener MANASSAS. VA.

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sit WIMi THE MA^JASSAS JQUENAU

MUW Sclfln of Rifth C mHy TTO. oovsred That M o o ^ WQUM

Not Purchase EverytWno.

By OCQROE. MUM80N. Tkough his fa.mll)' and (rleadi had

Olaowned Rtctiard Br«witer w h « Be w*» »enten<ia<l to aertt flva vaara In

"A coavJot," (he Mid, u d oirij;. half veiled her terror.' ' ' " ' "

"Ye»," M ld the man. 'm make a titma breast of It ("81 Br«w«tcr^ Richard Brewster. I see you know wTio I am. There 1« a j*clia«e un-

tbe Alabama penitential? for forgery, he had ttill «Q0UKh influeoce to hare ^'* *»cap* made easy for him. At

der that seat with a key that will un-Joek thU padloek. aM Qve huB4r«4 dollare. I cant reach it with this at-lacbmant. Get U for m« and HI di­vide the money with you." t

-•W» don't he]p convicts here." an­swered the girl, watching him stead Ity. She half turned, atill clutching

m C K DEATH AVERTED

c Dawfon, of C RtaiwBj, Suffeit 9«rk>i» Ig: jury at N^«»vme Saturday.

Samuel Dawson, a C, & 0. ^xtra freight conduct<»-, was

j severely injured at, Nokesyillp

tweaty-nve, tbe second BOA of old Peter Brewster, the flilUlo^Ja-R. .JfcL. aufldenly found himsrif bereft of ev-•rythinc tbat meant life to jiim. For three years he clerked in tbe war-•dfin'a nfflfin rtriiming nt ths tiws when he would be free onCe more. He «outd obtain money from his puri­tanical old father who had disowned^ htm. In spite <Jf~BTi threats; he knew 'h<H#|flMil(1 Msrkmsll him tor twea

"I'll give you alt' ster. "Five hundred, could buy your craiv eottagu

shouted Brew-Oood Lord! I

foy that

ty thousand by threslenlng to publish rertala tachi in tht.^oUl man's .early history. For although Peter Brew ster was tbe squarest man In Ala­bama, oace, when he wai a young man—well, Richard had discovered that slip, which had made the mil­lionaire indulgent'to his son's weak-nossas UBiil he eiuwueJ lliBUi WUH forgery. Peter had never stolen or forged; itlll, he could be made t<> yield up twenty thousand, Richard knew, for silence.

""•^ """1 thh nrninrr IT

•and you too." . - Sb«Aunied.i>iLJuBL- J'i-jaiess -that's where you're wrong." she answered bitterly. "Some folks can't be bought If they could nff folks would be ricb-

my Uiiiet. H«trman Grac»"- aha add­ed. ' "Gracel The head warden!"

"I thaugfct you did. If he had Uken thst nva .Uiniisand dollars yous foiha

(Saturday ttfternoon; His had gone into "rest damp," hav-ing been on the road over <ix-teen hours, and^jf on the steps of the caboose, when his train was shifting, came in wntact w^ a baggage trttck^

' fett ibfioSjorarily l>eside thejtrack,-and waa thrown partly beneath the train which cut oflf on* of iikjficsj^ai:. .the-kt«M-.afl4 -se-

fluencej had v/nnei with tbe change of g W m o r s , and Richard was taken 6ut/<$f ^(8. easy berth and'shipped olt

in the turpe'utlue lanjjp at

olfered him to let yoa escape, wouldn't be Itrlag la tfrfs-tage,' as y o i call It

"Then you won't get that packaga for n»e?" he demanded.

"No. nor I won't lift a finger agalnat you, either.' Go your own way. I've ^^"^ of yo" «"d your doings Ynn where^theiscvered |inph was pi-^p. poor creature, what sort of happiness have you found In yoiir life, you. who think.eyerybodjj! ta for sale?".J

The thought was nev to Brewster. 'Why 1—J haven't had mtich," ba

verely mashed the foot of theJQ Jth f. H6 was takeiTdn'C: & o ' | i passenger train No. 4, to Emer gency Hospital,!iWashingtoiv-4ft charge of Dr. John Gordon,

«4

eriy at'tended to and the mashed foot' amputated just above the ankl6.

At last accopnts the' injured "How-long have tou to serve?" "Nearly two years." 'Two years!" she echoed. "8b yon

r«s

are Wllllhifc' to' purchase

"tjomg niceiyrAnd-thaBgh I he must go through life at a great i disadvantage he has cAuse to con-

pur Easter trade wa« the best we have had for some U W ^ - ^ 1 >/ *^«®^^^^**^*^^^^«^^^^ Ihe 11 Mart, Schaffner & Marx Stock, demonstrating to us I ™ L ™ t?:aae of ^ ^ is beginning to appreciate T wHaf It means toJbaye^lo&ng of th» rTAi>««nM .'» theJ l g^nn^ar^ces wemake.__When you know4hat the ^ Tim'^^^^fi3^ ^® e t clothing is one ofth^ J^Hl ^^r P ^ '" l hff^n^^^ can un-Uc«t«nd what it means to be able to buy clothing of

^ this class m your home town. haTL MO?".' '"*' "^^^ "'f*'^^»^^"^'- ^ Marx Clothing. YOU KNOW; if you

; 2 L ^ ^ i ! ? ^ « you think it .hourd be AFTEIt YOt^HAVE w S w t f rrtara anrf^et MQtSer Mii^ W g MEAN IT J J Y "'^ v ^ ^ ' ' ! ^ H g g 11.

I

sitlon moved unwise .'friends of his father, *!io,.'acttag without the old man's knowledge, approached the head wardea with bribes. The-onhi- pom—fgit/rerr-' resrilt^SKs that a fifty pound weight ^as ttttaohod to niehards leg by

everywhere, biding from all, tmsttn'g an insiaoi ana tragic death. none, always expecting to bear the step of a detective at yburJieeUT You

gratulate himself uiyyr_ggflping t

UJJill. HilL -BlWa-W^re-aore'-venat* _ ^„ .„ , . . . , , . , . ""** "o It < Tne ahnn^thB* "''jijrit met a glrT like you HrpwBter found hinisglf-a!ojie~Th~tlre Tygty - ^ -^ -i—— •aoods, with two" ho urn gj.tm;, and

y"lo me in that way before. I'ye oeTSP t thought they

He hung'hts head. "I do^t—know!" •*- -htr-stannnCTettr- 7"Nnbi d. *Tef wrt H

Myefster,'' said t>e jglri, smiling tor the first;, time._ "I'jnno^mar»icd.

stood be fbre her, the bah clanking on ifjB chain behind him. In his eyes was a light thai had nerer shoiu» there-biff&re. : J. -.— —

•IMlas (jtiapfii" »"» Mid. "If 1 p back • • - ^ ^ j ^ r y e my tftne-J^f i try I T a^Qecent^llfe aftervard, and 1 have wanted, to sometimes; only I never

^vfieerps^wM^ Damage and LOM ol Pn^xMy

JSSfcAggeiateAbottt $10.-

3ig«strmi)Cti« t©'the i(ywB o Warrenton broke out Monday night at 10 o'clock in the planing mills of Robert Menifee, situated

ine gfades^old hy dty stores at $25.00 to $aS^>

iBd any ansaaii,,, -, . ^„ . ,„ ^Re5i~tSiigi, will you let me~c^e~IV you the day . I - M L set ffee and you to help me? Just tn t>ll ;fe. wh. f

S o that^I n c fe«r tliiit'Mi«^!% which carried ft Hhnwpr of ^r»rV°

"Tea " she aiM««r«d Tea. And I

you have told me.'

•» "A >Cei>vi«t.i'

only a m^i ^^irayei to th« ^otor -boat whleh:

jrptt aM-ltnadreC

Dieaatm tmuwi ma Ulumwi-ba*k: through the mangrorea towaid tlM cony let cainp, the-baU jangling- be­hind WBL. "TCcSy rtgirt; a i l by W. O. ChaimiaAT

directly in the ooarse of the

what

•ftpd tfrnrahouae 'of the Scmltoipp Railway Cmnpany, the'electnc Mght plant, ice factory and :a uumLiBf uf lUn prHieitial sloren>f the t9wnJ,_ Then suddenly uune a 8hift^_tee ^nmg g i ^ whiob traced nTimnifirfiafp. danger -^ — —. — I II ^— r'-vvM ii» •imiiT^nni.r:. uwiimrr M H

Mdoi Be'Sm Deads of "Miver Ckii Fgrawttiin JjLibst-

*>H*" under the swt and ft tisf that w-ould uqfMtea tftfl HXflnnk at Mis chain. —-'' "

That mile meant linrd trayeUnK. when one wolghed fifty |wiuil»-aboTfr

norm. Jtichand abd

n^de it. . oyar ^fallen

trunks, and plunging late rottwi' Urn-bfr, he pressed lonrifd, to emerge

— "> Ifngth, Mpsditfg mmt tofn. ai Ihe head of the little bay, It ^MM 1.t«

'ttage sUWd PB tHft I bank not fifty y*nU distant; cad th« boat just showed _ groves. BrewWer crept diwtloM^'tJ^ ward It. He pulleii 1t from ita pUca liua.th« shallotv water.

Tlifu he a i a e o y i i ^ thjl5~Trtth the

TB the list of hefees deai t n ' i l w uvrmai Doy who loyes>;<!onrlige and adventure,; w-Ul be found thoae intre?

Urn yiillH iit- i-hmrit^

ttYp'plpmfnt and aonfiping it fee the(degtruction W the pi

«uTemure,;_wui oe found tboae tntrtp - . ' ^~^^ «>>• .,w^ t^iauiiw. Id fereloper^,-Columbus'knd Dfe Soto [ O"^^ *>P^ lumber yards Was due

mmm ^ ^ '**'^":;H^2?Ji2!L.^l«_-of Lto the high pressure of watan MWaatppt. and BaHwh. who, from ""^^ " g ptOUHrf. -rB|HK8B|«>, a a ^ thst 1M»« j^fif i^ Psriini. >~>^^ d o y upon the Padflc. and latw claimed It in tne name of his SpaniaE fTbat was ^

. a i d e d by tfa

i>ud (h« UU, b« Could not enter II He coutd-aot ttftMv^'l^bvm^tbe

ampy bottom of^tlie bay: nor, h«i .-le oope so, couijfTw.Myu,, •a Ithout upsetting the enaR.

T'nder (he,seat,'aa be had been ^i '!sed, be saw. the Httle-oilskin pni;k ^t'^ conUhrfBt .UlB.ajMW I^JfTBe Key Bat he cf^i^ kbt n»^to fkr. H!s ftnger tips stonMd short C fall ''-•ot : to stretch 'Autter aaenn to "»-

«B .Sej*««b?r 2S, ittfTtKhtanr flte^ dredth annlVersanr of the »Tent. Jt ia propoaed ta->ay» <he flwit dblp entef the Panama, canal- K this originil trip can be prolonged for four-day a— w» It Map «(.ll be nutft IIMWiI anT "}1in- llig nwaft will Math Mis i ^

the little craft. He mtTr,mwimdt^m- : ^ ^

ems on tlie aaatyemafy oLtke tesv accorainglo^lSe aatetar vben «albe*

*a<ed Intu t«B win. WiWd A airSS oyer tbe sea aa A syiaboi of tta futara VMaala«e to King Pw«aMtd.

t»la Baa»qK_a^ swaahbacMer of hift, time, an adV«5nmr of many hali^ breadth ^enpea, and Snally the yictfin of an ttn}ast peraecntioa. Tke envl-

»POd wc^c^f thefire ^

ITEIiSjFROg^^OTSVllSE^

ol Seminary, near AJteTanHria, w«e Eastersoestsef M r . ^ ^ 8 6ncle, Mr. Macon Caye.

B . eat poured dbwB Ms iMe^ Then. ing he became amre fhmt£4maS

<i WM watching hta. « girt nbovt vears old. evidentiy froa the oot-

- M M « nrlKr he

<Tne here." said'Brewster botrae-ar.d the child obeyed. ^tmr trackage iinde>~

il I vou get n fSr~Die?^' _ he child alx>od. watobtng M M . finger mouth half frightened h»if i . t»

n aiuiMl— "^' ' "'"•iiJyui ~^T: lulj ber ' tffewstjr-•ry the effect of fear.

Marjerrte Mar)oTte»"x«ne« a clear '^<cp from the cottage

downfall af forgotten. Qie king bOBored I* rarelr recaUed. the Span-lA dOBlnkm baa, passed from tbe p-eat eeean. btt-tlit ugiue uf JtK tfai* (q^ptonceT. tbe reacrinte soldlera the fearieaa lecder. liyea en in hiatory and tofy, -awl: wM. tt .»»• coea wM. be

of that masterpiece of engineering * hlch joins ocean • and ocoan tj>e

i B 3 K

Wag-Wg Galltflim! lyii \um Usfr Friday fw [BaltinMra on a bwoneas trip for Mr. M. Cave.

Mte Estdle Cave, wbe has be^n spoiduiir « f^ days with her Uthar, Mr. M.-Oave ins re> fairiMtH •« K^ ttottilia at Win

W A S H i ^ G

^ fc!^l^ '* * ^ ^ interest ti> phuMiow forthesuDMne^^ """^ -^^imglhe seaaun ^ th spedal^itM^jija

l l l T O J i l K i t Inv^

dieiiter college. MISS Marian Buckley was the

weelr-«nd,guest of Mrs. Allen and other friends in town.

Mr. M.^Cave left here on a btgfnfMl^io day. ~ *

^^umartw them, m order to obfajTrti iv^.Jfi^^^' uf th6 opoeiarpyitear

READY-MADE Fiv&prosr

"ere at • a t m e that pMk-

Terrtlled. the child rewBt

SD to cry

My Httle b^r:z«l»k. ftmr yeara. likeat»to lock t*e cblckasa in their

Iht

Mlltj aiiTTIsjunaikeu' - '^ »" Fjurf^rMonday, r^^JV

ing JB a aeort sf 10 to 8 in fiivop of thellatter. ' APPLE.

NGS Each98c - — n

1 2 5 0 to $4 .00 Valnea

Allowing' 80 yarda of nmtef»Hfr Tttua opening sale

At le«t $9 Value, the Set

$6.98 Order them during this opening s a t e j i ^ ^ m ' ^ n ^ ^ ^ ^ ? f '" ' * ^ i llcyardexteatf aaditi«»Jdoti^is aeed7 Think of It! TThe cloth, making, iron

alW .

i.he sef nn a snrasm icraiea pairlad. and a clear-eyed. Indig-^ ant yonng wonaa. perhaps Hrew-

-fnnfninlad-lrt What are you dolnff—with—bfai*

urMef she crted "E>o yon thtnt we wft afraid titnaaiMu-naiaJ ::3HrjiIS:

• I'll *et t te dogs on yfttt." Then" -r <>yes fell on the ball and chain

• ' *\8he fetxilled a atep bntstm stood ^ring him. one band holding llar)ort« (tbtly to her.

Onejiigfat last week he bad.dNyee t k e rhlokons Into tbe eeop. and Ihm little ^hicks tn settHag rtowt. f > .v^ - . , w . y"* iwgptBg: mat mtf: ~ob, maanit. t t ^ t u,^ efaickena gnod. fgt listen to them saying their prayera."— Exchange ^^^

i\mm rsM

tm^ =TWT^nl2 \i^h^^J ^ rrm^ipht wialtUj of doth anT^SE yalloped. aiaily laatar

^ p to !i y , ? * skim uijili pfc ti fuTTTina 0? pa njtean*

because Choi^

is a woven stripe, therefore serviceable. !^P^^!ll ^i,"^A'.!^rF^rv^l^ natural;

ii^mmmm Wool-Fih^ The G^eat Favorite at

Oixoiny Pri«^

ScMMtfIc Spsech. - " *Hi aaw grew-ed IB add lo ha."

tbe — ^ ^ •••' » \ . 1 0 M | now will yoe do It?" aakad

other. "By Uking some short word In popu­

lar use and causing several tyi\t to «*ow where there was but oaa.

X * . since it coyeri much net« aarfaie; and

it

Far sal* by W C. WAGENER. «>u . . . . • • •

IY.50 to 19.00 Values 9x12 f^tk Size

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