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4 •'~^~ -4- |i*ajjil»l'il. ^=^='-^ ESTABLjSREir^nW7T89^~~ = ', •- «-..,rrrr 'V VOL. XXIII. No. 6 MANASSAS. VA.. FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917 $1.00 A Year in AdTance WITH THt fOlfffTY ASENT' ^-^ TRAIMINGCAMP t- A«ncultiiral League of Safety Workers Get Busy—Can- ning DcBMMMtratieB. OfficMoFi (UiRB LiUiw V. Oilbert. Const; Bome Damenstoatioo Agent) wm Vinriaia to Raport atfocL Ufm Aocwt 27. The second and lasl traininc: camp for officers from Virginia for war service, will. be held at Fort MyerJLuicust 27 to Novem- The cooperation of the district ber 26. The age limits are twen- school boards has made it pos-; ty years nine months to forty- sible to employ assistants to the i f^Hr y^ara: ca4ux4y home demnnsfratiQa] prgfergnf** 'g'U t^g'v*^'? tomen agrat, to' work in connection i niore than thirty-one years old with the agricultural league of and it will be difficult for men safety and in cooperation with | uj^der that age t^ qualify unless the council of safety iB3«*t«S-[ the, applicant has unusual mili- sion work in the county. In the following districta work has been started andineetings have already been h^dj Manassas—Miss Man o n M. Lewis. Brentsville—Miss M a r i e V. Leachman. Cksooquan—Miss E d11 h M. Hi^Fdcn. Dumfries—Misft Ruby Allen F»yne. The agricultaur^—coancil ot safety of Manaaaaa district mat J. Con«i. ^ , with the council and Miss Lewis, ^heir worker, S « t « r ^ irffc»- Boon, June 16. Mr. J; "nCT 18 cfiiurmMJ ofthis <ounclL' The work., was discossed at lengthy Itpd the -^eecrac^ asswed IKfls Lewia that they would stand by her in the rff^y »*.A «t«.Hoi. a n y knaintftnpit needad. Miss Lewis also has the heurtar coopentkm of her achotd boeid. It is hoped (hat in the near future other di>triit9 will have sinular moetings. Ii3BiS as "thcae~yoiMg^ tary experien^ or preeminent qualifications in the handling of men. Application blanks and bul- letins of infm-mation may be se- cured on application to Alexan- der Forward, Governor's Office, Richmond. Va., or Capt. John T. Rowe, Fort Monroe. tSi'^wr A Hr. AJbwt SyaiJ^ f>M Away at tka Aga af figiitr. ' Gypsy Smith, Jr., Will Gi^e His Lecture, "Frtun Gypsy Tei|t to Pulpit"—Two Tliousand Attend Sunday Senri^—Forty Professions. sffixi. mc^&iLyiai x ^ M u a u a s Board "Announces Kp. ""^pojotmentt- Sweial tu -Bo- The Muiassas. ^strict school thefcppwni ment of toadhc^s fo^lSlT-ljg as ManasmiB H|gh _ Scl»flj—Miss £. H. Usbourh, priiicipal; Miss Lulu D. Metz, Miss E. Myrtle ' You can't WTord to loll tha baat tliaf • in you. Thal'a tha tka fallow yaa to •feiVkt. Thara U alwayi •laTarjr la ua. U tha daTU Iwd kia way «Kening. . It was ^needed that Mr. Myers had'l^eir UBHigned a difficult place to ffil. but the bear Mr. Smith gave undivided attention and interest to Mr. Myers' sermon on "The Prodigal toitt MaMMid-Boo a~<fla««n«riHSfc^ "^n^^'f^ifee'jottfifiss accfiptii^ GrenelirMlBn MtiFy J> Cox, MlBs Williette R. Myers, Mrs. B. f. H. Hodge, Mr. i. E. Camwii. A ^ o d t o n l director and teacher ^BOcceedMiss Glsdys Johnson. resigned, yet to be appointed. stirring sermon to anothor Isrge congregation at the were starting out tn-tfae wojrt. Miss Emily Johnson, a memboT <rf^M«MCHM»ww di^ijf^ Miss Jphnstm is slways ready 4o nndar uiy assistaiiee possible. "Ihe day tras spenttiapningpeas., A few years ago Piesidait JolisR A. Boirass, <rf the State ]Slormal School at It it m ^ t serve in some degree to enrich the life of many eouniry girhi and euoour- age them to take op a wovk which is so fnU of meanjgg^or a s l i ^ THir state, offered .a s h ^ course to eanning ctab girte m thfrrftfarte. Each eouni7 offas this eourse to the^gvl making the best all- iwind repot of her year's woifc Ftinee WiHiain county is offer- inir ttiiB oftrurao ti\ t i » n artriaL O B A from tiie!first and seeood year of tlw wWrif and Mie^rom the thirds^teTwinaQi -and ^fflgt y«««r—Th«-Ttrt s ehgtttle to this year's course from last year's woric are Misa Alice - Davis, from^the j!iymKid<war yesf.—Any r^naing cri in ffilB eouBty g attend, who wSk agree, . ble, to remain in the clul •.yfar J School—iCaT p U T^M^pn, prhm»i;M; Mimt Hiss Hattie ^iUcoxon, Maiy Bosenberiw Moran, Miss Lodise ] Buekhidl-MiaB Pearl ItisaPeaaiSnow. ' -^ L<mg, Bethlehem—Miss Moziel Arey. jrtnach Mian Long.— ~- —^- Groveton. Bradley >&d SUmelJ (gnae^^AMyantinCTilJB ^ h g aa- nouneed later. Ccjored Schools: WwftWTi tMnn«BffiiT>—IteMie E: White, YirghdaBroc^ Lncasgaie^AfierArTtytorT Tha^ world. 'oaMB and ClurUt eaa aaTO tba Tlia walkaaa and dw d^ it What tha an. What tl God will farcira yoo, whata'ar yoor •ia, bat Natora wilt aavar foagira wad ijpl maka yon ^ y to dM laat raltla hy—rthiarti^ ^ -.'^'• -A-Ceaea-a*a« far than ajhagiitd ^ tha loot, if breach when it was learned that Mr. Smith would be unable to f!nnHlH»t thA •PrVit'O WoHnon/iny DIES IN WASHINGTON Mrs: Lucy Leadbeater Speiden died Monday evening at her home- - in Washington, after a brief ill- ness. She was eighty years old. Funeral services were held Wed< nesday afternoon at First Baptist Church in Washington. The fu- neral was conducted bv Rev. E. Hez Swem. as«sted by Rev. n, n, r.larlc, nf Mananaafl T. Mrs. Speiden was a native Vir- ginian, her fathw being the late Her husband, Mr. EdgarSpeiden, died several years ago. Mrs. Speiden was actively con- nected with church work. She Sia aiwaya hraada laar. the^jovitation extended tw Mr. Mwty ii a" I ill^'tr '^---•*~i--»^ •"-----— v_,-- hava, bat a michty poor thia«*a war- Myers at the close of his sermion The evangelistic services '*il^ close Sunday evening when it is expected that the taberaade will see the largest crowd which has been present during the series. : ^^iy_raaasncssL Gypwy STnith, j r., leaving hie sick roaehai a stool- the His text was taken -frcntt fourteenth vaFse^ 4he chapter of the Second Book of mngs, "Wh«re is the Lord God of Elijah?" After the nd g«gf» eight persons tended te, the inwtation of -tna arfzOiff toJMfr• ttf dincosaion . *TSy-God'a help,. I try to be from this day ftMrwftrd mere Kite th«^ "**" oraie wiman God wants ii|e~to bei^. _ Bev. Harwpod P. Myers^ of Onaneoek, stepped into the The Sunday-evening crowds in the past have had'to seek stend- ing room in the roadway. Mr. Smith will pieacL at tte taber- nacle Sunday aTTI ^ Be" lip lifM-- yfewtn the iaftemoon, as prayi- io'docfc mormng Th«fe w i r of his father's life, which has at- large aodiences who- ever the evuigelist has preached. tract crowds from Prince W\- ham uid the neighboring countiy- 8«nM«|4Bidei -The ntune-of the evange- Bot is on cVcry lip nnd his Membsrs H o ^ Anmud- SSSMMI - - - a t St. Edith Aeadeaiy— The "ATuiSjnae AssociaHion of St. Edith Academy met at Bria^ misES yraiiA FARffiR State Council of Safety Ez- preuei iB Appreciafiba of Hearty Support. (C. A. Montgpmerjr, Coact; Af^ent) The count^grieulturai council of safety is pleased with the splendid response of tha people of thf» ftnnnt;y in frying to in. crease the food production, and with the work and cooperation of the district councils. It is wonder- fnL^ what pan be ageumplidied" when aH^ woric together. The boys and the girls are responding in most communities by raising a IS survived by-"twt) daoghtcro' ^^^*^'^ ^^^^ ^ ^ ^ *^^^' ^•^''''BS Mrs. lAwy Calyerwell and Miss "' ' " -^^^*-- Mariahna Speiden. and four sons, Messrs. Edgar, Cuthbert and Thomas Speiden, of Wsshiturton, and Mr. Albert Speiden, of Ma- nassas. . . CATBOUC ALUniAE 1 ^ continue eomipg i»(»ch day. Nc^ only vtha. children, bat the men and women, are showing much interest in the work. I have^ just received a letter from the secretary of the Vir- ety, which reads^^^asfblfows^ The Virginia Agricultural Coun- cil of Safety has been much grati- fied to.receive rep<»ts from all sectioas of the State indicating -toar. 16. -CTeased «yef thai ttonted^ in far«- Monday ^night the evangelBt^ ^inohg the alumnae ghwters rep- wiU^ fi^ve his lecture, "FVonr rBB«i«iJdwei*NOTfolk,THnaMi^ CbrpsyTtent to Pulpit," the story IRiaoK^e, Waslunjgten, Annappffii, m __t^vejar eompaaor. fije moniing ^^ Ifcs^ngtojiansaas hasehangisd Pittsburgh and Atlantic City On the fblowing dsy delegates representing other s^iool^inVhrs ^ginia wnicir are voinii^^u wtui- the International Federation .<A Catholic Alumnae met to discuss plana for a state federation and todrafUqrJMM>-Ali^Acfe d«ny, tbe~lirtt school hi Virginia fimn the tim»haDored obeerva* to^*'IMdJr<Mi hear Gypegr-ftititii hstnighf?' Contfamed <« Page five ^ a t the-aereage <^ food and feed crops hss been very lairgdy in- ini;p6^t6es, beans. garden vegetabha of all kinds- and sdcn \ oowpeast soy show a aoeage. -Jt^4aevid^it^tiiaH^Dtit serous aa andthehk^ the farmerjuD^IQiefarmer'^B wife u_](nn tion. holds tbe|K>vernon£ap. Ah umtsticm was accepted sre~pEittiihg t h m hcit enlrgMss fennurd in this matter and are giving the Gevenunept • eor&d SE^poxt that is being exceeded by. these facts the State Coun- cil 6f Defeneabas psbsed QieM- lowing'resolntion in sppsedatiiHi Alffianrfrin chapta o f i < * * J » « ' ^ ^ ^ - - . "Tan «m^>«^ M%^ ^ S t Mary's scbucA toiiold^jta ^ttutimial and mass-meeting in tiie fall at their alumnae head- qoarters in thatdty, «nd itisez* peoted that plans for the state ajkar~wffl- be compteted there. ^^ Tanporarv t^Scers elected at 4\^^ty f^««.fw^t;^ r^,«^.^tr f>edaroa C A. SJiu^^fa- Onhr CaacBclale W b o Filed P i ^ e n n T l m e - —lightninff.stniiA: a window at Lebanon BsSt 1& huboteof lita lisi^ II PijailMt sunn of We 4hitiir^ighfiL weare riiattesed andihe enrtains were -singed. No otbCT damage done^ iqpent, Mating. TBttngb t b e pengee are return^rail^Mf'"^!upwmiuiTmrDr^agnp^ S5J^*??«;^^f«^^*^*«EiStern CoDega. aabort course _. cooKing7 _^gg; ^J" tiitfttWtBU that M^Taew^^ manual irS;; nature "gfibe given $L50 extra ta mast' g^j^jy ^^ poultry, unexpected demands. tn isMin of the ' f o< tha county Jtdy. tend on the same egroiitiflns; enyiae ior wishes to prepare herself tot^^^^^„„n^^^^|y^p^|^,K^ assist the county agent as »: osxt week, with faD ezplaaation local worker; aay home dessoB- j ^^ details, strator or laadfer cf agricoftural; Q^^^^ ^^ -^^^^ ^^ league whom the <»qBg_Jig£^fa-thar^w»r~Twapbnttry di^ —aaay wish tB has* llns W«"«l!^ri8 wHl training. —TgirTa sending in The date of meetinfc-J«-Sat-fj^g 1^ t^a ^^ nrda?. July 21. to Monday^ J u l y * p ^ ^ ^ g ^ g „ ,JQ^ tsAisive. AH girts are sx-| One^gu]_its«U-each At a meeting of_the DemoCTafe Cemng^ie^ of I^rince WpSm county, held at the oonrthocBK, Xbni»day,-Jnne 28, 1917, pmmr Manassas, Va^^bo complied with m^^ I the primary law by fiUiv with the ;^y~ leMBfluau of the ueuiucratie euiu- 9ut- efanon. Manassas district— A A . a o ^ and^gwt. H. 4fafc Ooco^ian distziet-S. T^ Con:^ W H/»i«l>iA«r Dumfiiee dtt«ri^=: at sod W. H. Key^ The laestihg i»as callfd to nr- offered' seopnd<^r sad duly WHEREAS; C. A. Sinclair, of ^ ^ I M a a , of St J e s s ' s jdran- mittee of Prince William county. Mxty days before the date by' law ftartiie iRlmi^T'Otv oTtthdi- y and papers required hy the praaary law to tweoine a cmdl- dU^ierthe^' .no pa80B.other than i-dre-vda law. by filing a laiMlhlij witt^ate jKithiiL ~ whteh ia to^bejP- ^- Arrington. L. E, Merchant ele<a«dtanDoraCT secretary. were~fitted ap fol- k)W8 M. G. White was eketed, vice C. A. Hein^en, 'deceased; R_Tr*a«hM«ee-*=£.: T/VL. Keys, vice J. M. Hooe, de- The chairman aniiounoed tfaat pected tff reach Hartuonourg m yifisg^ jn a^ve member oTlBe _. , , ^j_ . —-ttftefiffaupperSaturd^avsning aKficulUintl^ i a a g w - g f - ^ t f t t y v i ^ ^ fhnrlaw was tiie on^ per- Thev will leave after toerit&Ai^rtir tJS^ " ^ i S r W this course. | * ^ '**^ had aomplied with tha Mfmtisyinaniinj?. July 38. y j ^ j^^ls to be choeen by the '^^'*™«"'* °' the primary law Theftftmesof all Riris wishing ^i3j^ct conndl of safety, district I *'^*» reference to his candidly to take adv-anUgrST this course g^jj^i b^j,^^^ ^^ district assistant] ^^ ^** danocratic nomination for shall be ir. the hand* (>/tfte coon- to county agent. It is , w e d ' the House of Delegates, and that .lander the law, he had duly — ty agent xM>t iater tnan .ly 10. county agent. -.at "...e ofiicial body IS jret busv an- W. Tfaerefore, under and by the terms of the said primary law, C. ' ~ ' ' of MsnsHSss, Vs.. is nominee of the dem- nrrstlr-Bartg fnr-agF^iaie=ef Ddegates frooi Prince Wmiam county, to be voted for in the jk Bumbef af eeMHtf spoke in favor of this resohrtioaL n. roeorauinj, uiieietr uy j u . Lien, a^ing Mr. Geo. L Brswn- Orai«e. Va, sndMr. A Hutehieen to arweat thsii" m ive views on_theJegal i involved, wssiost. Mr. C. J the alumnae meeting were: Miss Miklred Revdle Brady vter gov- emor, and Mrs, Bevana Cohill, XfitwAxnff Qi>eT0t%ry, ht)th nf fit Edith's alumnae; Miss Mary Har- low, of AlCjB reqywtding secretary^MisS EHa- nae. Ri^mond, treasurer; lErs. nae, Richmond, diainnan. Mia, liarir Momhy. of Alexan- "bxvivmj^ the fast the fsmi>- «r8 of the State have-planted a greatly increased sereage of food crops, tmd are bendixtg^ utmost efforts to lespond tothe appeal (^ the Governmott to increase the sppi^y c^ foof i^^^e^^ate ad Nation, the Coundl of Defense wishea^tQjiiiitessJte appreciation of tbespteni£d soroort the farBi=~ ers of ^firginia are according their Gevemment in this emerffHicy. tbir^ and ite confidence that support will be eratinttedr "In ^'esfimaBbo >;^&e Ceoft^ dl of Defense.no .^MS of dtuess is' aetaated by more patriotic nootives, or hss a greater desire to siMPPert their Go^ewMnent in dna. and Mrs. G. A. Rengls, of Msnsiwiss, were among thejncfn- bscs sppointed to tbe legiali^Te tian fer the Hease ef Dalsgatss, [ HW legislatite tigm^re for St. Edith's of the aas Cohill, Hancock. M d ^ Mildml Brady, Annspo^F Mini MTH*K Rollins. Bristow,^ V a ; Miss Constance Brady, An- napolis, Md.; Miss Catherine Flynn, Atlsntif City; Miaa Ruth Doian» Kttsburg. Pe.; MissMsry Gwwe MeGnirs, Norfolk: Mnt Maude Timberlake. Richnxnid; Miss Gertrude Hidtey. Roanoke; [ceedaJriiat ttise EUeen Dailey, Washington; Uwa, Nokwyjlfe and IGss M^rgaretl^neh, Further plaas for the Manas. Meetz&.^ib«mipen'g^s c h a p i i r ^ the American Red ^M»*^«ated-that he desired to be beard, j Cross wifl be snnounced after the While be was urging hi^ claim, Hr.OowToTthe committee,a8ked rt to tbe county agent ;no™c«i n:n-. as such nomine*'. Th^ •*•.::c re^ioi iX.:r.r A a- Mm tf he W5ukl luiide the-deci:- sk>n of the commrSee with refer' ence to his claim, to which he re- ified that he would not. If the committee adopted tha Kashn; reeolution. Upon the conclusion of Mr. Meetze's address, Mr. Lion of- C.iiit.i.^»*<i or {"a^ ~a-o New mambers-added this week are Messrs. L. B. Wihuana and J. P. Lyon, Mrs. W. S, Ryiand, Miss Elizabetii Johnson, Ih-. C. Ii;-C. ^Johnsen and Dr. J. Marye Lewis. Membera are being ^iroUed at THE JOURNAL oflke by Miss Mai> Liftrkin. ite pr«^ent grave eriaa than the farmers of Virginia." We feel that ttiis is jus^^y da- served recognititm of patriooe service and sacrifice, and are mose. than convinced 'that. tka fMmer^wiB eoptinne to de sU ef his share snd more toward iria> Mng t t o aim^ <»*'» NhWlFROM PRANCE hmm Har Ilii^aiU Mrs. Ballantyne Patterson is in receipt of into-esting news firom ber son, Maj<H- Rohn^ U. Pstter- SOn. United States Anns "Tfasu Hospital, No. 5, in France. Msjer Patterson wntea,^ "The. capacity of tbe hospital far ex- 1,874 beds and at a are over pincbwe capae«.eHMnodate2,e96;— fhini^ pmnt to a big drive on tite fnmt before many days. and. we will be very busy. There are fire large hospitals here ^id - __ ^^ we are right on the line of evac- the fighting line^;>'*Three days •go. about noon, Cne first Taube ^aereptane) ws have -8eeB--fl«>- over our hospital, causing some Accitnment. Sometimes the frajr- aaeats of-abeU4rom<wr6waanti— aircraft guns fall upon the camp. Two or three fragments dropped m oar hospital tents on •tttts^jc* casion, but did no harm." . Further Ma^or Patterson adds that it is most ir-,portant in wr-t- iag letters to avr.ui anv iwr^inftl views on any ^ubr',-. -,>; ',e:tf^r9 on both aides are ct='-.s<-r^^.. The nijrhta are vpry cc.a ye',, bui warmer weather :£ commg. im t -V I •+-

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'V VOL. XXIII. No. 6 MANASSAS. VA.. FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917 $1.00 A Year in AdTance

WITH THt fOlfffTY ASENT' ^-^ TRAIMINGCAMP t-

A«ncultiiral League of Safety Workers Get Busy—Can­

ning DcBMMMtratieB.

OfficMoFi

(UiRB LiUiw V. Oilbert. Const; Bome Damenstoatioo Agent)

wm Vinriaia to Raport a t f o c L Ufm Aocwt 27.

The second and lasl traininc: camp for officers from Virginia for war service, will. be held at Fort MyerJLuicust 27 to Novem-

The cooperation of the district ber 26. The age limits are twen-school boards has made it pos-; ty years nine months to forty-sible to employ assistants to the i f Hr y^ara: ca4ux4y home demnnsfratiQa] prgfergnf** 'g'U t g'v* '? tomen agrat, to' work in connection i niore than thirty-one years old with the agricultural league of and it will be difficult for men safety and in cooperation with | uj der that age t^ qualify unless the council of safety iB3«*t«S-[ the, applicant has unusual mili-sion work in the county. In the following districta work has been started andineetings have already been h^dj

Manassas—Miss Man o n M. Lewis.

Brentsville—Miss M a r i e V. Leachman.

Cksooquan—Miss E d11 h M. Hi Fdcn.

Dumfries—Misft Ruby Allen F»yne.

The agricultaur^—coancil ot safety of Manaaaaa district mat

J. Con«i. ^ ,

with the council and Miss Lewis, ^heir worker, S « t « r ^ irffc»-Boon, June 16. Mr. J; "nCT 18 cfiiurmMJ ofthis <ounclL'

The work., was discossed at lengthy Itpd the

- eecrac^ asswed IKfls Lewia that they would stand by her in the rff^y »*.A «t«.Hoi. a n y knaintftnpit

needad. Miss Lewis also has the heurtar coopentkm of her achotd boeid. It is hoped (hat in the near future other di>triit9 will have sinular moetings.

Ii3BiS as "thcae~yoiMg^

tary experien^ or preeminent qualifications in the handling of men. Application blanks and bul­letins of infm-mation may be se­cured on application to Alexan­der Forward, Governor's Office, Richmond. Va., or Capt. John T. Rowe, Fort Monroe.

tSi '^wr A Hr. AJbwt S y a i J ^ f>M Away at tka Aga af figiitr. '

Gypsy Smith, Jr., Will Gi^e His Lecture, "Frtun Gypsy Tei|t to Pulpit"—Two Tliousand Attend Sunday

Senri^—Forty Professions.

sffixi. mc^&iLyiai x ^ Muauas Board "Announces Kp. ""^pojotmentt- Sweial tu -Bo- •

The Muiassas. ^strict school thefcppwni

ment of toadhc^s fo^lSlT-ljg as

ManasmiB H|gh _ Scl»flj—Miss £. H. Usbourh, priiicipal; Miss Lulu D. Metz, Miss E. Myrtle

' You can't WTord to loll tha baat tliaf • in you.

Thal'a tha

tka fallow yaa to

•feiVkt. Thara U alwayi

•laTarjr la ua. U tha daTU Iwd

kia way

«Kening. . It was ^needed that Mr. Myers had'l^eir UBHigned a difficult place to ffil. but the

bear Mr. Smith gave undivided attention and interest to Mr. Myers' sermon on "The Prodigal

toitt MaMMid-Boo a~<fla««n«riHSfc "^n^^'f^ifee'jottfifiss accfiptii^

GrenelirMlBn MtiFy J> Cox, MlBs Williette R. Myers, Mrs. B. f. H. Hodge, Mr. i . E. Camwii. A ^ o d t o n l director and teacher ^BOcceedMiss Glsdys Johnson. resigned, yet to be appointed.

stirring sermon to anothor Isrge congregation at the

were starting out tn-tfae wojrt. Miss Emily Johnson, a memboT <rf M«MCHM»ww di^ijf^

Miss Jphnstm is slways ready 4o nndar uiy assistaiiee possible. "Ihe day tras spent tiapning peas.,

A few years ago Piesidait JolisR A. Boirass, <rf the State ]Slormal School at

It it m ^ t serve in some degree to enrich the life of many eouniry girhi and euoour-age them to take op a wovk which is so fnU of meanjgg^or

a s l i ^ THir

state, offered .a s h ^ course to eanning ctab girte m thfrrftfarte. Each eouni7 offas this eourse to the^gvl making the best all-iwind repot of her year's woifc

Ftinee WiHiain county is offer-inir ttiiB oftrurao ti\ t i » n artriaL O B A

from tiie!first and seeood year of tlw wWrif and Mie^rom the thirds^teTwinaQi

-and ^ f f l g t y«««r—Th«-Ttrt s ehgtttle to this year's course from last year's woric are Misa Alice

- Davis, from^the j!iymKid<war yesf.—Any r^naing

cr i in ffilB eouBty g attend, who wSk agree,

. ble, to remain in the clul • • . y f a r J

School—iCaT p U T^M^pn, prhm»i;M; Mimt

Hiss Hattie ^iUcoxon, Maiy Bosenberiw Moran, Miss Lodise ]

Buekhidl-MiaB Pearl ItisaPeaaiSnow. ' -^

L<mg,

Bethlehem—Miss Moziel Arey. jrtnach Mian

Long.— ~- — ^ -Groveton. Bradley >&d SUmelJ (gnae AMyantinCTilJB ^ hg aa-

nouneed later. Ccjored Schools: WwftWTi tMnn«BffiiT>—IteMie E:

White, YirghdaBroc^ Lncasgaie^AfierArTtytorT

Tha^ world.

'oaMB and ClurUt eaa aaTO tba Tlia walkaaa and dw d ^

i t What tha a n . What tl

God will farcira yoo, whata'ar yoor •ia, bat Natora wilt aavar foagira wad ijpl maka yon ^ y to dM laat raltla h y — r t h i a r t i ^ ^ -.—'^—'•

-A-Ceaea-a*a« far than ajhagiitd ^ tha loot, if

breach when it was learned that Mr. Smith would be unable to f!nnHlH»t thA •PrVit'O WoHnon/iny

DIES IN WASHINGTON

Mrs: Lucy Leadbeater Speiden died Monday evening at her home- -in Washington, after a brief ill­ness. She was eighty years old. Funeral services were held Wed< nesday afternoon at First Baptist Church in Washington. The fu-neral was conducted bv Rev. E. Hez Swem. as«sted by Rev. n , n , r.larlc, nf Mananaafl

T.

Mrs. Speiden was a native Vir-ginian, her fathw being the late

Her husband, Mr. EdgarSpeiden, died several years ago.

Mrs. Speiden was actively con­nected with church work. She

Sia aiwaya hraada laar. the^jovitation extended tw Mr. Mwty ii a" I ill 'tr '^---•*~i--»^ •"-----— — v _ , - -

hava, bat a michty poor thia«*a war-Myers at the close of his sermion

The evangelistic services '*il^ close Sunday evening when it is expected that the taberaade will see the largest crowd which has been present during the series.

: ^^iy_raaasncssL Gypwy STnith, j r., leaving hie sick

roaehai a stool-

the His text was taken -frcntt fourteenth vaFse^ 4he chapter of the Second Book of mngs, "Wh«re is the Lord God of Elijah?" After the n d g«gf» eight persons tended te, the inwtation of -tna arfzOiff toJMfr• ttf dincosaion

. *TSy-God'a help,. I try to be from this day ftMrwftrd mere Kite th« "**" oraie wiman God wants ii|e~to bei . _

Bev. Harwpod P. Myers of Onaneoek, stepped into the

The Sunday-evening crowds in the past have had'to seek stend-ing room in the roadway. Mr. Smith will pieacL at tte taber­nacle Sunday aTTI

^ Be" lip lifM--yfewtn the iaftemoon, as prayi-io'docfc

mormng Th«fe w i r

of his father's life, which has at-large aodiences who­

ever the evuigelist has preached.

tract crowds from Prince W\-ham uid the neighboring countiy-

8«nM«|4Bidei -The ntune-of the evange-Bot is on cVcry lip nnd his

Membsrs Ho^ Anmud- SSSMMI - - -at St. Edith Aeadeaiy—

The "ATuiSjnae AssociaHion of St. Edith Academy met at Bria^

misES yraiiA FARffiR State Council of Safety Ez-

preuei iB Appreciafiba of Hearty Support.

(C. A. Montgpmerjr, Coact; Af ent)

The count^grieulturai council of safety is pleased with the splendid response of tha people o f thf» ftnnnt;y in f r y i n g to i n .

crease the food production, and with the work and cooperation of the district councils. It is wonder-fnL^ what pan be • ageumplidied" when aH woric together. The boys and the girls are responding in most communities by raising a

IS survived by-"twt) daoghtcro' ^ * ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * ^ ' • ''''BS Mrs. lAwy Calyerwell and Miss "' ' " -^^^*--Mariahna Speiden. and four sons, Messrs. Edgar, Cuthbert and Thomas Speiden, of Wsshiturton, and Mr. Albert Speiden, of Ma­nassas. . .

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continue eomipg i»(»ch day. Nc^ only vtha. children, bat the men and women, are showing much interest in the work.

I have just received a letter from the secretary of the Vir-

ety, which reads ^^asfblfows The Virginia Agricultural Coun­

cil of Safety has been much grati-fied to.receive rep<»ts from all sectioas of the State indicating

-toar. 16. -CTeased «yef thai ttonted^ in far«-Monday ^night the evangelBt^ inohg the alumnae ghwters rep-

wiU^ fi^ve his lecture, "FVonr rBB«i«iJdwei*NOTfolk,THnaMi^ CbrpsyTtent to Pulpit," the story IRiaoK^e, Waslunjgten, Annappffii,

m __t^vejar eompaaor. fije moniing ^^ Ifcs^ngtojiansaas hasehangisd

Pittsburgh and Atlantic City On the fblowing dsy delegates

representing other s^iool^inVhrs ^ginia wnicir are voinii^^u wtui-the International Federation .<A Catholic Alumnae met to discuss plana for a state federation and todrafUqrJMM>-Ali^Acfe d«ny, tbe~lirtt school hi Virginia

fimn the tim»haDored obeerva*

to^*'IMdJr<Mi hear Gypegr-ftititii hstnighf?'

Contfamed <« Page five

^at the-aereage < food and feed crops hss been very lairgdy in-

ini;p6^t6es, beans. garden vegetabha of all kinds-and sdcn \ oowpeast soy show a aoeage. -Jt^4aevid^it^tiiaH^Dtit

serous aa andthehk^

the farmerjuD IQiefarmer' B wife

u_](nn tion. holds tbe|K>vernon£ap.

Ah umtsticm was accepted

sre~pEittiihg thm hcit enlrgMss fennurd in this matter and are giving the Gevenunept • eor&d SE^poxt that is being exceeded by.

these facts the State Coun­cil 6f Defeneabas psbsed QieM-lowing'resolntion in sppsedatiiHi

Alffianrfrin chapta o f i < * * J » « ' ^ ^ ^ - - . " T a n « m ^ > « ^ M%^ ^ S t Mary's scbucA toiiold^jta

^ttutimial and mass-meeting in tiie fall at their alumnae head-qoarters in thatdty, «nd itisez* peoted that plans for the state

ajkar~wffl- be compteted there. ^

Tanporarv t^Scers elected at 4 \^^ty f^««.fw^t;^ r ^ , « ^ . ^ t r f>edaroa C A. SJiu^ fa-

Onhr CaacBclale W b o Filed P i ^ e n n T l m e -

—lightninff.stniiA: a window at Lebanon BsSt 1& huboteof l i t a l isi^ II PijailMt

sunn of We 4hitiir^ighfiL

weare riiattesed andihe enrtains were -singed. No otbCT damage

done

iqpent, Mating.

TBttngb tbe pengee are return^rail^Mf'"^!upwmiuiTmrDr^agnp^

• S5J^*??«;^^f«^^*^*«EiStern CoDega. aabort course _. cooKing7

_^gg; ^J" tiitfttWtBU that M^Taew^^ manual irS;; nature "gfibe given $L50 extra ta mast' g j jy ^^ poultry, unexpected demands. tn isMin of the

' f o< tha county Jtdy. tend on the same egroiitiflns; enyiae ior

wishes to prepare herself tot^^^^^„„n^^^^|y^p^|^,K^ assist the county agent as »: osxt week, with faD ezplaaation local worker; aay home dessoB- j ^ details, strator or laadfer cf agricoftural; Q^^^^ ^ -^^^^ ^^ league whom the <»qBg_Jig£^fa-thar^w»r~Twapbnttry d i ^

—aaay wish tB has* llns W«"«l!^ri8 wHl training. —TgirTa sending in

The date of meetinfc-J«-Sat-fj^g 1 t^a ^^ nrda?. July 21. to Monday^ July*p^^^g ^ g „ ,JQ^

tsAisive. AH girts are sx-| One^gu]_its«U-each

At a meeting of_the DemoCTafe Cemng^ie^ of I rince WpSm county, held at the oonrthocBK, Xbni»day,-Jnne 28, 1917, pmmr Manassas, Va^^bo complied with

m^^ I the primary law by fiUiv with the ;^y~ leMBfluau of the ueuiucratie euiu-

9ut-efanon.

Manassas district — A A . a o ^

and^gwt. H. 4fafc

Ooco^ian distziet-S. T Con:^

W H/»i«l>iA«r Dumfiiee dtt«ri^=:

at sod W. H. Key^ The laestihg i»as callfd to nr-

offered' seopnd<^r

sad duly

WHEREAS; C. A. Sinclair, of ^ ^ I M a a , of St J e s s ' s jdran-

mittee of Prince William county. Mxty days before the date

by' law ftartiie iRlmi^T'Otv oTtthdi-

y and papers required hy the praaary law to tweoine a cmdl-dU^ierthe^'

.no pa80B.other than

i-dre-vda law. by filing a laiMlhlij witt^ate jKithiiL ~

whteh ia to^bejP- ^- Arrington. L. E, Merchant ele<a«dtanDoraCT secretary.

were~fitted ap fol-k)W8 M. G. White was eketed, vice C. A. Hein^en, 'deceased; R_Tr*a«hM«ee-*=£.: T/VL. Keys, vice J. M. Hooe, de-

The chairman aniiounoed tfaat pected tff reach Hartuonourg m • yifisg^ jn a^ve member oTlBe _. , , ^ j_ . —-ttftefiffaupperSaturd^avsning aKficulUintl iaagw-gf -^t f t tyv i^^ fhnrlaw was tiie on^ per-

Thev will leave after toerit&Ai^rtir tJS " ^ i S r W this course. | * ^ '**^ had aomplied with tha Mfmtisyinaniinj?. July 38. y j ^ j^^ls to be choeen by the '^^'*™«"'* ° ' the primary law

Theftftmesof all Riris wishing ^i3j^ct conndl of safety, district I *' *» reference to his candidly to take adv-anUgrST this course g^jj^i b j, ^ ^^ district assistant] ^^ ^** danocratic nomination for shall be ir. the hand* (>/tfte coon- to county agent. It is , w e d ' the House of Delegates, and that

.lander the law, he had duly — ty agent xM>t iater tnan .ly 10. county agent.

-.at "...e ofiicial body IS jret busv an-

W. Tfaerefore, under and by the

terms of the said primary law, C. ' ~ ' ' of MsnsHSss, Vs.. is

nominee of the dem-nrrstlr-Bartg fnr-agF^iaie=ef Ddegates f rooi Prince Wmiam county, to be voted for in the

jk Bumbef af eeMHtf spoke in favor of this resohrtioaL

n. roeorauinj, uiieietr uy j u . Lien, a^ing Mr. Geo. L Brswn-

Orai«e. Va, sndMr. A Hutehieen to arweat thsii" m

ive views on_theJegal i involved, wssiost.

Mr. C. J

the alumnae meeting were: Miss Miklred Revdle Brady vter gov-emor, and Mrs, Bevana Cohill, XfitwAxnff Qi>eT0t%ry, ht)th nf fit

Edith's alumnae; Miss Mary Har-low, of AlCjB reqywtding secretary^MisS EHa-

nae. Ri^mond, treasurer; lErs.

nae, Richmond, diainnan. Mia, liarir Momhy. of Alexan-

"bxvivmj^ the fast the fsmi>-«r8 of the State have-planted a greatly increased sereage of food crops, tmd are bendixtg utmost efforts to lespond tothe appeal (^ the Governmott to increase the sppi^y c^ foof i^^^e^^ate a d Nation, the Coundl of Defense wishea^tQjiiiitessJte appreciation of tbespteni£d soroort the farBi=~ ers of ^firginia are according their Gevemment in this emerffHicy.

tbir^ and ite confidence that support will be eratinttedr

"In 'esfimaBbo >;^&e Ceoft^ dl of Defense.no . MS of dtuess is' aetaated by more patriotic nootives, or hss a greater desire to siMPPert their Go ewMnent in

dna. and Mrs. G. A. Rengls, of Msnsiwiss, were among thejncfn-bscs sppointed to tbe legiali^Te

tian fer the Hease ef Dalsgatss, [ H W legislatite tigm^re for St. Edith's of the

aas Cohill, Hancock. Md^ Mildml Brady, Annspo^F Mini MTH*K Rollins. Bristow, Va; Miss Constance Brady, An­napolis, Md.; Miss Catherine Flynn, Atlsntif City; Miaa Ruth Doian» Kttsburg. Pe.; MissMsry Gwwe MeGnirs, Norfolk: Mnt Maude Timberlake. Richnxnid; Miss Gertrude Hidtey. Roanoke; [ceedaJriiat

ttise EUeen Dailey, Washington; Uwa, Nokwyjlfe

and IGss M^rgaretl^neh,

Further plaas for the Manas. Meetz&.^ib«mipen'g^s chapiir^ the American Red

^M»*^«ated-that he desired to be beard, j Cross wifl be snnounced after the While be was urging hi^ claim,

Hr.OowToTthe committee,a8ked

rt to tbe county agent ;no™c«i n:n-. as such nomine*'. Th^ • •*•.::c re^ioi iX.:r.r A a-

Mm tf he W5ukl luiide the-deci:-sk>n of the commrSee with refer' ence to his claim, to which he re­ified that he would not. If the committee adopted tha Kashn; reeolution.

Upon the conclusion of Mr. Meetze's address, Mr. Lion of-

C.iiit.i. »*<i or {"a^ ~a-o

New mambers-added this week are Messrs. L. B. Wihuana and J. P. Lyon, Mrs. W. S, Ryiand, Miss Elizabetii Johnson, Ih-. C. Ii;-C. ^Johnsen and Dr. J. Marye Lewis.

Membera are being ^iroUed at THE JOURNAL oflke by Miss Mai> Liftrkin.

ite pr«^ent grave eriaa than the farmers of Virginia."

We feel that ttiis is jus y da-served recognititm of patriooe service and sacrifice, and are mose. than convinced 'that. tka fMmer^wiB eoptinne to de sU ef his share snd more toward iria> Mng t t o aim^ <»*'»

NhWlFROM PRANCE

hmm Har I l i i ^ a i U

Mrs. Ballantyne Patterson is in receipt of into-esting news firom ber son, Maj<H- Rohn^ U. Pstter-SOn. United States Anns "Tfasu Hospital, No. 5, in France.

Msjer Patterson wntea,^ "The. capacity of tbe hospital far ex-

1,874 beds and at a are over pincbwe capae«.eHMnodate2,e96;— fhini^ pmnt to a big drive on tite fnmt before many days. and. we will be very busy. There are fire large hospitals here ^id -

_ _ ^^ we are right on the line of evac-

the fighting line ;>'*Three days •go. about noon, Cne first Taube ^aereptane) ws have -8eeB--fl«>-over our hospital, causing some Accitnment. Sometimes the frajr-aaeats of-abeU4rom<wr6waanti— aircraft guns fall upon the camp. Two or three fragments dropped m oar hospital tents on •tttts^jc* casion, but did no harm." . Further Ma^or Patterson adds that it is most ir-,portant in wr-t-iag letters to avr.ui anv iwr^inftl views on any ^ubr',-. -,>; ',e:tf^r9 on both aides are ct='-.s<-r .. The nijrhta are vpry cc.a ye',, bui warmer weather :£ commg.

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::!V "" yr-iC :^i» , , - TRR-y' ^^t§g ' ^ JOUa^ * '-a^StPAY. Jg^^" "'^a^i^L- att:

t HEEmiAS iPPEAl!

fere^ the fottetring oubotitut* i

as cbairaaim »ith r^ytect, to M. and his papers? What was* my ^iify -ipith respeet W &v-whoM^

shall grfgtjy agprffigtiff the Kerlin resolation, :i7hjch 8ub>

iog majority: ^ Reaolve4, That a primary elec­

tion be h«}d f(Mr the BWrPfifie ot selecting a candidate for the House of Delegates from Prince William county on the 4th day of Auyust. 1917, provided those who deure to become a candidate shair give ndtice of such intention to the chairman of this committee on or before the 15th day of July, 1917, accompanied by a deposit of $25.00 eacL In the event not more than one person'shall de> clare and file his intention of can­didacy with said chairmai), the 6ki& chtiraaan Bhall JetlaJt said persofi the party nominee and no primary shall be held, and said deposit shall be returned.

Mr. Lien's aubotitutc woo leefc-

- ppceci: prompt r^yT

SigneiT w. Chairman Democn tic

Committee.

MB, County

. The State Chairman's reply to Mr. Lipscomb's letter:

Danville, Va., June 21,1917.

ocraticCbairman.Mana8sas.Va. Dear Mr. Lipscomb:

Yours of tlje 18th, received. Ail Declarations pf Candidacy properly witnessed with lawful petition and Treasurer's receipt nied with you as chairman on or before June 8th, I deem >t your duty to recoj nize and TFrtifr th?

The Kerlin resolution was then voted for all of the committee but one voting for it, and the smxie waa declared rarriftd I •

then offered by J. P.. Kerlin, and carried by a unanimous vote; be it -

Resolved, That it is the sense of this committee that it is the duty of eveyy loyal democrat in thie county, not only to vote for C. X Sinchur, as the regular demo­cratic nominee for tae Hoiise of Delegates, but to use all honora-ble means at his ewamand to-»^ cure the dcetjoa of the said C. A. -Sinclair

The following resolution^ of­fered by'Wm.' Crow, wasank^pted by a unanimoas vote

Wmgttiias. It appeftra tn thiw committee that unju^ eritidBms have been made o p o n ^ . N.-Lipscomb» as chaimaan ot the At^mnerAiJc i^tf^pm^itit'^. of this county. «khi:efc»aiu»ib his ajto ficial aete m rdation te the nom-

Acid.Iron Mineral, the remark-nUe tonic, Jblood purifier and sys-tem str^gtheaier< appeBzer and

ination fOT the House of ueie-gates; and

WHEREAS, It appears to this comnutt«e tlsat tlue aetiofi of-the Bud ehaJnnan has been in strict

bearing on this matter, and in

w^S; nervoas, lackmg^asegy, wnbition urd •i>petlte.—~—""^

For tiie same reason the iron as an external ronedy is splendid and it niay be secured in-A4-M Oiirtnieptj twenty rfive cents per jar. This poweziuT healing oipt-

aifict accord with^ the ruling cf the highest party sothni^ in this state—the 8t«te chairman of thedemocCTticcommittee; thcre-forebe.it -•

Reaotvei^, That this ctMunuttee commends ti»e said chairman for his fair, impartial and flriUifot administntion df the law, iri^ relation to ^Dch nomination.

The foltowJbai resolution whdplr was offered by Mr. lion, ^ ^ adopted by a unanimous vote:

Resolved, That4he this comnuttee be and- is hereby directed tf> hftvft printorf ( » the primary c k ^ the nunes of all members of the committee for their respective district f o c ^ e ensuing term, and shall file notice: of their derire to beamejt ber of thelaid committee, before July 15. 1917. with the chairman hereof.

The ehaiiroan laid bgore tfe committee a ItiXsx whkh he had

man of the state democratic mittee, giving his ruling <» the primary law.

On motion, it was wdered tha^ the aecretarv fonaah the Manaa Mm papers-each a copy at the minutes of this

joumed. L. ^ MsRCRAliiT. Secrrtaty>

by W. Jt{. Lipscomb to irma6 oTUkt Stite j>

Hon: Chairmafi cratic uommtttee^ James: _ _

State J lemo.

unc

candutates' names to the proper dfieer&to be printed on the offi­cial ballot of your county, and pietitions filed with you after June

PUBUC SA14

FRESi COWS -. - i • — ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _

We will offer for sale on the above-named date, at E. R. Con­ner's plaee i miie WMTthwest of town, 16 head fine fresh coivs, consisting QtGrftde_Jcr»eys, Hoi-steins and Guernseys. This is a rare chance to get some good cows for family or dairy pur­poses. Terms .will be Icnown on day of sale.

THE ANNUAL MEETING OT THE

E. H, D e d i m S E. R. CONNER

Wi D: ORCENrtoicT^

Horse Show WILL BE HELD ON THE USUAL DATES

" Jttly 4th and otl

8th I do not think comply with the primary law and should not be recognized by you as lawful notice. -—

With great r&pect, —- Yours very sincerelyT

Signed State Democratic Chairman.

»ONOINTilENT ^ m VERY BEST

lUe Fraa Nm^lMMrlhteal JIM, Stipi Bfeciv, Ccni I>ra<ikdi ^

Lt>CAL STORES HAVE IT

^lyigtuimt, raiwT itsjioww ft^ the latKeauADtity of ir^Jog&d therefn, placed-there by -nature herself, wh^ch, together nitb^ other medkinal elfcm«ats, worics wwdera for^—feJkg-imn-down.

moat eufos up BowsBuftOBf ati^^ Ita^ accoriHogio tiie testiiiKni^ of thousands who have: tested li y i d w i f . hminAn %nd abras ims cS th^ "skfii nwi nothing ffliwr The iron is gnm-proof Mid sttva the flow of Uood, while the oiik-

in a won-msm derful. manner. Add bon Minend- is tested,

bottled and nhiimpd hy^w^ier-rodtn^Chen iea] Corp<««tion, with the greatest of care.. Just as the

_ pore wat«r filters ^nxtgh the | f hairman of I strange _mmeral- deposit—hi^v

concentrated and povearfnl-Hso it is shipped

A half teaspQonf ul in a glass of water after m^Ps forms a spicaa-did blood purifying tonic, appe-tizer and system building noedi-

injimeos te fceeth. sUmiach or bowds:

Before a fifty cent bottle is half gone anyooe-ytm down, laetog gone anyone n m oown, imciaug appetite and weight, sound sleep and steady nerver, inay note a wonderful change in their enerayi

eem<inecves, sleqp. appetite and their whcde systetn;— - — -—

Druggists have.it now or can get it for yoo.' For thirty y«Brs a recognised non-alcofaolic natural

it-is-naK-pnt-BpdnxQDxens. imn. iept hoos^oid fwm and ad vat tiaAH Tmm M M * , Sftp «i»a f 1 Ofl [t goes from two to ten times as-

is <rther mdHmllter troir remedies. A sidendid remedy for wlwle famines. Sent prepafiM^-

. FeiTodise Chemical'Corpofatien? The fonowTngTeg^r yas-writ» :SaaBoks,^a. Adv;

HOTM Skmw. Ctd>»p»r. V*., Jotjr 4-5.

uflneltyl s u U w Uetwewi WMahiiiguw,

Manassas, Vs., JoQ&iS, 1917. Hon. R. A. James. C>mir"**"

Democratic State Com^ttee, Danville, V».—^— ^ ~

My Dear Mr. Jamco: I want you, as Cbauinan of

the State Committee, toad vise me, as Chairman of the Democratie County Committee for Prince Wil-llam couuly, uuauialtsruf partr interest

Our committee directed that nominations for the House of : eie irates be made in thepnmary .nder the primary law.

On Friday. June Sth, S^

C, Lynchborx. Va., Wairentoo, Va., Manaawii. Ya . ami nTriinntmrr. Va . rcdaced round trip fwre"ad(«trn> Cal-peper, Va., Jnly i. 4 and 1 )9I7, liear-&« final xatom Umit of July 6. 1917. For detailed information aa to fare*.

Butts, D. P. A., Washii«ton, D. C. 6-1

W«fM. Atluta. G ^ Mir ie-21. 1917. Aeeomt above oecutM, Soathftm Rail­way will have on aale at Waahinctoin, D. C . and principal »tation« in Vir­ginia redncea rooM tnp far* axeoTM^ ti«keU to Atlanta, Ga., Jaly 7. 8 and 9, 1917, bearing Anal return limit of July %. Consult mgenta for details or write 'Rr1t:t>eButt». P. P. A.. Souibeni ftall-way. Washingtoh. D. C. 6-2

his declaration of candidacy duly acknowledged, petitions pt^)erly verified, together with the fteas-

' ijrer's receipt, with me as such

Sdiooj NMhrilie. 1 Teaa, JWM l4.Xac<u« 31, I9I7. Ac^ I count this occasion, S<Hith«m Railway will have oo sale at Wsstunfton^ D. C, and statknw in Virjfinia. rwueed fare tickets to Nashville, Tenr.. June 11.12,

~C • . - ^ T o ,T/i Vi,^ • - ^ 13, 1*. 21, 22. July 20. 2\ and 26, I9I7, chair.-:.ar. and I gave bun a r e - | i , ^ i j g fi„ai retui^ htnit of ifi d«T» foK ceipt t-.-.tTi ;or. lowing, but not including-dsU" of »«le.

T T .'-I: ..T.av ru^ht. June l^th. Extension of final limit granted on pay-\' , - • --, - . s papers, under seal, f nt of fee of tl.OO and by depoe:t of

• "- „.„e, , , --p. . What was the '"^'^''^ "^^^ Special Agent. Gonsult-3>- .ristp under wtiic.*! the papers Riitt* n P, A . j dtrthem Raiiwav.

SCHOOL NOnCE

A meet ing nf *^'' ^"'«"' Histrint chool board will be held-atlnde-

I>endent Hill Saturday, July 14, at 2:80 p. m., for the purpose of appointing teachers for the com-Ing BWrtw and t» r«eiyg Wdy ' ir furnishinir wood for the ses­sion. The patrons are cordially invited to attend. By order of the Bcbopl board. --

THOS. J. WooLFENDEN, Clerk.

Tw«ity-two Classes—4 Races •—^-' -^ -v~ -'• ^ ^ ' " •

Chas# Each Day -

Merry-Go-Round and Ferris Wheel and Other Amusements

% X X 3£

<j T|be Ford Mptor Company, of Detroit, appointed us authorized agent 4flf-FoM carsin tins i^ait<ay, SbDipnqKrly repr^enfcgcBrd-feterests, t©=" --^ Ford ownere. • The Company in return denmnds that we j«uq> aind maintain an.adequate service statioiL emplo ring compet^t fbra m^ chanics, U8ii^ <mQLgenuine For^-made nuttenals and e h a i ^ g regular Ford prices. T q This is the SCTvic we are giving to Ford owners. Mat<yiftl—wnrlr

~'itt2ai|lup —pnoBBf the standard of each guara^tml. " ' ^ W^en your Ford car needs attention, bring it to us, and ge^the beQ-

—^lt^^xpert-£ors mechanics. We ggreypii thcjassurtmee ofigenumfr-. Ford service; witii genuine F«rd«maae parts. I " T ^

i | Ford cans'-Runafoout $346; Touring Gio- $360; Coiypelet $606; Town ~t3Sr$e®5; Sfedaii ^ ^ ^ f . oJfe^ItetBoit. ; ' . •;/'/ . . -

CENTRAL GARAC^ -^^-^ W. E. McCOY. Pfopncter MwMSSsiSi iHraiiHifi

2C X in

K. I

Spray your

—mi keep tlien free - f roB disease

^Ve carTJr*a cuiupleto IBM of hunickiM

Preserve your eggs with fionid glass. AS|L!!S.__/

Prim^eWjUuunPkum ManasMS, Virginia

PresoyiiNS? TIat's Oir

FOR SPRING Garden making is in order.. Do you need any new tools ? We have a big stock, to select from. Farmers'! JRemember we are 80le agents for the Oliver Chilled goods—plows, cult>.

- ' vatorot plow uuiulu, Bte. The only place in Manassas where

—you caa get gftnuins 0 points.

W. G. WAGEIHER ; HAJRDWASE ANDFUIUVrUKE

KANASSAS/VX

R H ^ > New Style Book of Shoe "faspions wiB Hbe Mailed on .Request

iSnstrates several of the models which :}_Wlll be worn this falL aiid_wintar by

djaeriminating people—m«i, jwt arid efaildr«ii; with it yoa can with l^rfeet satisfaction.

B. Rich's Sons T»OM F St. Csr. lOA

trfc

Rector iSi Co.

MiiRIAKERS Prompt and satisfactory s«r> ^nce. - Hearse" fmnislied for any reMonable cMstance.

E v e r y t h i n g G o i n ^ U p !

t^e filed? V\ nat wa* r-

Cdst of living; farm implementa have advanced; it coats much more to educate yoor diildrea than-formerly; weariiv apparel and cyerythiuy you buy ia g o i S ~ np.. We are told that fire maurance companiee ar»«dvaB«ag-their rates ia tMmandoaspropprtkms—BUT REMEM^ BER—the old reliable Faoqnier llBtaal JBreUhBBraai!*! Company have not a»yit- -advanced their ratea. New, before that fire cornea, ioaare your property. Bet-tertohai>eitaadiiotiliBcditth*ntoBeed ^andnet iMveit. We will be glad to give yoa ntea. No renejring every vear JSJsa. : JMO. M W l t e ,

12-16 MaaaaBaa. Va.

G ^ p. Bakek-

J And Licensed Embal iner~ IjaATB.,«ui CortTBpcsB, iUnAtau, V i ^

Pio«i* stiirtioB y * e n ^ eittow. Prioce M low M «eod Mrvioe Bsd material will in*-* ^ E T A U C C A f f i E T 8 CIBRTED IK

^ p e n i c Shavi^ Parlor This is to give notica ^ a t ! am

now identified wiUi the above wned shop, located in the N«w Pwnee William Hotel.

The equiiwnent is mrefai ^ aai^ itary and coaptete in every par^ tieolar and is under my persona) management

There is an entrance on Center atreet The location being ex-cluBlve, the shop is espwially Mapted to the care of afr dasses of patrons who desire careful at>

Bnne condittons. I am aWy assisted by Charles

:,nam3 and we most earnestly solicit the patronasre <rf our cti*-

, _^mer8 and promise you courteqoa ~Bnd^tnstakin(!r serv^.ce

Very respectfuuv

1-4 FRANK F ^ . \ , N : ^^lS.

^ ._ ^

HAIR BALSAM

far R>«tarm< Caior l ad • t r to C^r^j or fmAtti KUji. i H

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TH& MAJ4ASSAS 30yRNALr gRt^afr^PWr«; 1W7 •»•- ..yJssmiam^kiiJ'

ass

""pUBLiaHKD KVERY F R I D A Y AFTEBNOON BY

THE MANASSAS JOirRNAI, PUBLISHING : COMPANY. Int-nrpnnttt^

Entered at the Poat Office at M»na5SU. Vtr^tl^ U i«cSnd~ CUBS Mail Matter

S U B S C R I P T I O N , Si.OO A YEAR fN ADVANCE

^ ADVERTISING R A T E S

Fifty Cert« an ire!: for the Ant inxirt iaDani Tw«nt7-6v« Caita tor M e b y^Trrt<r"t"'^ Liberal Uiacuucta Co Yaftrly AAwvrtiamn.

All cards of ttunk-.. formal leaohitioaa. oMtoanr noUcca othar t h a s tha H o a l daath noticaa. anH all [twctar of an advaft i i tes ekane tar . aitbar < l m U f or tBdlrwrtlr. w>U ha nuhUahed a l _ t h a j ( t * o | J [ 9 < n t r - 4 n O n U ar

MANASSAS. VA.. FBIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917.

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N TRoopc:: Nearly everybody in the countrjr—certainly

every newspaper in the country—has known for a week' that Ajnericaa troops h&d. been tanded in •France. The arrivai of a second apparently has so altered the demands of the cen-sorsn^^ro^rmit thfrptiBftSnSn or tne and thus to carry to the heart of the American people assurance that the oountry has begun to take a vita} and important part t n - ^ aetual conduct of military operations.

It is a jloriQua_ thought—th&t^these_j3llaait men of the regular army are ready for the trervches and ready to advance the banner of freedom agalpinegions wlfo^a^ freedom's foes. Our dispatches describe with what enthusiasm the regiments of Pershing's expedition were received and with what rapturous greetings. To brwis^and bleeding France thesestem-visaged soldiers must have appeared as atigels of deliver-

Tfeg bank is a bank of the people, by the people, and for.<;h< peop fl- t 1 -^— -' <rf the pcopio beoause .—

I. by4ihe people booauso

'FHE¥^WANT IT

PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT I hereby designate the period June 23 to June

30 next ss recruiting week for the regular army, - -and-eirit^poniinmarriedTneir between tHe ages

of 18 and 4Q who have no dependents and who are not engaged in pursuits vitally necessary to iha prooocutioh of the war to prcoont them selves for enlistment during the week herein designated t o i ^ ittimber of 70,000.

June 15,1917. VfocyBBGW Waeoa

SAVE THE WASTE AND WIN THE WAR The fighting blood of every Ainerican—hot

the2l-31 man, but evejyHtoyal man, woman aM

ance and light . _. God speed tJiem and keep them!—Richmond

Times Dispatch. ^ •

PAYING ITS WAY A subscriber to bur paper once got mad arid

stopped his paper, says an exchai^. He was piqued and "took it out" on the .paper. The man was a lumber dealer. The first issue of the pa­per which henH ed jcontainedr H -MffiOttncenaeiit of some developments which called for lumber, and hejost a cwitract which would have yielded apioftt equal to his subscription IMII for a life-titnp—and then some.

The! iittte story has its .i?ede«Hning-J^tilre which willmike any country editor smile. The man came hack a few weeks later and gladly

and for the people because

THEY USE IT

a i 'y^

Are you using it ? If not, why not ? *A11 your neighbors do. Our patron* are the .people. You should be one of them. Start today doing your business WITH US, ' '~7

if C.;

The National Bank of Manassas -THE B A N K J O F P £ W

[E ac

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INSURANCE 1^ A PRQEESSION • » - r

— , - „ - — - -{Murtwl wlilithe subBcritiLiori priw,' ackiwwledging hisJo^^iLd&dadngJ^fasthe: out his tie^papera^ru_

^ . . . _^^.v-^-^,„ .. - cutting child—is deggrndfedhylteg'^r^puMtGem^ jdoamjexpenses sjid it ia' tr hft^ ^'^^ ^^^ to think l W « are otheT" ways of fightinj^thah byTBe " "" outpouring of Mood on Hat battl g;i!Ound. Uncle Sam's bravest are offeni% thdr Hyes as soidi^ tff ga. aTw land, to follow the flag 3.000 mll«

^^din do withoqit his fiewiqpi^r « ^ he doesn't; know ho# it HlolJe; without i t

from home inaland bkxxiy with suffering after neai^ tlaxm'^yeam^ war. , JTftn't foffset, jmr. opportuinty ^ •'• t y "^ fighting blood adopt the nioflo.r 'Save the Wttte itnd Win the War."

SiBKiay, July 1, is Food-Saving Day, a day wlaeh makes its a^ieal to every bcane i n ^ laal ^ Food conafefvatiuu is one of the strongeet weap- md th»fellow who,hasn't time tff join, jf^aay ongat-Tur^"'"''''^ _IncreasedprQduc®a»m^ tody of persons can help the sitrotion. Surely it oat^^ffi^^adonj caim<rt MVe^^e day:

And^ 1^Amei^»caUeAiipnutn pmvp her

The bMO igfeariaOTi that the Manassas Civic

Select your agdit M|d companies a» you wbuld y<mr ^ '"^C

ence may d ^ o i d oa this and fitm bo«tcorijmo aiare than the poorest, n

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League at its meeting Monday n^ht plans to t»lfA>up the mattor: of sprinkling the stpeet* should insure a full attendance of members and an ingathering of new ones wto wou^d-te^^ad to have a haiKi in getting rid of the dust Tffis dust is no respecter of persons. It mak^ miserable the-Ufe^-the^viC lea ud- neaasbctp

is the ciyie league. -Wi^ywiii^f"

iMitriotigm by inttug<ia;<l^ a campaign to Save Even those gf us t<rho are hpstiieto^ thoughts the Waste and i n i thenar. Ffif tte man w ^ lives in luxury the day hi«6Jxo greater signifkauace than for the inan who has learned ecohOT fiOTat*"*'

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the master ecoaomast Necegrity. H e hjmie of luxury may <phtribatfe4nach :thiB hAbe of eomr f ^ niay d6njnt«li pA Ous hpilifrtrf-^tat ntil r additaaaerifiee.

Sooner or later we mtist learn that the BgEt _ is.worth all we can offer, th^tite worid ft^ea&m ^ geek cannot be acecw^BBwr WKnoo -tBOH! ship, and that the bittle is deariy won aiaoely

of "President" .RooiBpvett may snare iiiv toofWK velt's j^cte in his aimoiHio^nent that two of Ma

Major Theodore Rooocvolt and Ca^L Archie Roesvdt have gi(«e to Fxance and that the iK bir two will f<abw. One. <tf hto BOiiiHu-Uw; Di. ItfeViiiila D M ^ Mr»Tiiayh> in th^ officwa^ iesgwe

bsiflrance Agencjf cdrps.

[r.

Educating women who^uist fill the places of war is the nBBBI#

thf l!ffl ^ <*M of U« nmP whojfgnides tiie JCUB;

w^u^^u^heen opened In ttn^mondr 285 wotnen have been enrolled

OEWIMXJS AWaUCA tbe freerwillofferii^of^ie American people

tA t ^ A mprican Red Cross is the largeat offering " wr"knDwn in the history^ the wortd. Perh^is the aawoBt strfiieffeg^aay axtfictf |120,i»^g00r 120,000,000 beyond the mark s^tor tl|e wntok's campaign which cloeed Monday, Juae'grif^ taa^ be that American generoeity felt its Kmita ^ift ^r Si'i-faint rtf ti» Tiliei Ij 4^«l W^ch W«B so geioroosly oversirtAcribed. And it may be IhaTHHT Liberty T J I I mauMsm whiidi cwned enthusiasin t6~tgp^gteh-igv« < rwuaag to'the Red Cross fund. '" —

Many gave of titetf-httie, whe had nota tenth -of the sum required to buy a Liber^ boML They gave whst th<y had^wilg no Dope of re-turn, and glad^ ti« privilege.

4 _ , |, Maw Fno-jftiwi TBBord tolls of t h f nfigh' A n OKI n e w Zicq^tBuu t^vay*^ m i ^ u« . „ ^ borly New Englanders vbo in war time felt ' it their sotoiui duty to plant jmd to'harvcrtthj cK^ of their neighbors who had shouldered the gan before th^«oaId hbpe to plant and to har­vest their own. It is doubtful if any man, today m\\ f—1 thft hh rinty to lua MJgtggrjn^^^

. . . . ^1 *: , . 1 1.:.. . I i i f r r t n h i n /<Tr

including sAxsaoipaifhjy typewtft-

mUMli^, writfa#^ UfAdfi liedtods and offiie jn«e-tlce:

It takw a littteTeonrage And a little idf control,

^Uid ftome grim detarminatioB —If^roo want to rearh a gmi, It takee a deal of strivinc.

There^ no easy path to slocsv—^ .-:*: fll«Fc*B BO rosy road to fao»e. ^ . ^ JifCr Aowever we may view it,

, Is DO sini9leparkir.g«ae; ^ot its prizes cdl for figfatiBg.

-^eBdavM»an<ifarcrit» - 9ix a 1 uu^d dispuflilraa

AndTi 'doarkTOnrwhen to

g-ard shall more than equal hisdu^ to hiai«mly. The old record, however, points the -way to the unity of thought and action which llm apii'tT^ the times should exact from_eYegj^^^TL,of today. —'——

Xoa must take a blow aad gfive one, ' Yea must risk auJ you must kM% AndesiMCt

Bat you mttttn't wince or falter,

Be a man and face the battle—

-ATTBoa UNKKOWN

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BRIEF LOCAL NEWS tie Pnnce William county

board oT superviaore witt meet here at the aaarthoufee M<M>day

-Mr. A H. Harrell, who re-eently waa operated on for appen­dicitis in a Washington hospital, has returned to his home in Ma-

Sheriff Barbf e has bew in-structed to pos^ notices calling: for a primary on August 7 for the purpose of nominating demo­cratic candidates; -

—The Southern Railway .will oSeae special rates to Harrisou-burg July 2. 3 and 4 oii account ^ the-Latherain5elebrati<nirth« .MX)th anniversary of the Refor mation.

—At« meeting-of-the finance -Aod. jexecutive committees gov-emifag tl e ^vangeU^tLcampatgn. Vc«tiaew«S?tn6^lHWt'hacfe was sold to Mr. Alfred E. Brueh for 1300. It is understood that Mr. Bruch plans to use the l^lding as an implement shed at Ben Lomond Farm. Persons wbohold

—-iiifrTfioniasW. Lion has pur-chased"thig interest of Hr^R. S, Hynson in the Dixie moving pic­ture theatre which has b^n the joint property of Mr. Lion and Mr. Bsmaon.

—A special program will be given next Friday at the meet­ing of Manasseh Lodge, A. F. and A. M. _m__celgbBition of LJeut^GeorgeXL Round's fiftieth annyftraarv as a Mason.

4 Mrs, turned from a visit to friends in Washington. •

Mr. A. L. Pence and friends from Washington spent the week­end in Manassas.

Miss Willie Burnett, of Cul-peper, Recently visited her aunt, Mrt. Kelly.

Mrs. Edward Lingle, of Lyncfa-imrg. was the recent gneafof

—Mr. Charles E. Seitz', special iat. in land drainage, has been here with Mr. C. A. Montgomery, county agent, to go e¥cr some land in this section. It is. ex­pected that Mr. Seitz wiUreturn to Manassas in tHe falL — -

Mra; fegtcHo ft Day, nf Topeka, Kans ^ formerly of Ma-. nassas, has t»r^nted to the Ma­nassas poUiti library though Lieut. GeOTge Oi Round an auto-graphed copy^of the History x>£|-Women Suffmge. by SuaSffi.^ Anthony.

— Mr. and Mrs. James Edwud Dunnlngton» ftfnuwrly of UHUOF

will celebrate their silver wedding annHretsary' evening at their hom^n'Wilson, N. C Mrl^Panniuitiuu is aafe ter of Dr.- W. Fcwell Merchant, of Manassas. 3 ^

—A party was jpven Mondays evening at "Clnvfr Hill." the

and Mrs. Joseph B. home of Mr- _ Johnson, in honor of Miss ginia- TomlinHUii, uf BtfllevUle, Texas, iand-Miaff EleanOf J<aiifea. of Smitbton.LW. Ya. _ Miis Tona.-linson is a niece ofJirsL ^ haapn.

—Miss Rosamond Boiice, otf Clifton, addressed, the ladies of the Predbyto&i Society Tnwid^r afternnnn, Miaa Burice was recently gzadnatcii from the traiOinflLflehool in Rieh-mond and will entei Johns Hop- ^ m kins Bartin;>flreum-ABgl LiggV ^Si-course ixeparati(»y to going, the foreign misrienary field.

Cornelias 15

to

-Capt^ Hazzell of the Engineer Officers'Reserve Corps baa bee&xefieved firooi hia obligatioas tb#

m^dMnnection • with ^g^nr

training CMH|Mrt fert Mywttd

at -tite-same-eamp:—Capt Harg rell is^the s(m of J. L. Himttrof^

— A meeting a f fte atrt^rh/^ en of the Pfiace William Hw»e Show^ Comply in» heki here Saturday. It was decided to hold the horse show tlai year, aaja Mr. Thomas H. Llon« (ttreetor and former secretary, if a goaraatee

- —Mr. Robert f^'lR^r^Qtiicks-burg, has accepted a position with the Comwell Supply Com-pahy. • _zzzi-^L"'-Z-

aiiS^^freves and ifisa oe^Wr**' J. Walker, of Washington, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. flhaclclett. -—^:

tee are requested to present them at once that settlement may be made without delay. A full statement concerning the funds wilt be issued by the treasurer, Mr. G. Raymond RatclifFe.

ABOUT PEOPLE WE KNOW

her^ister, Mrs. Aubrey Mills.

Miss Anna Jackson, of Waiten-ton, has been viuting Miss Ruth Leith — - "•••''-

Miss Mattie Barbee. of Orlando. was the guest of Miss lilla Ashby this week. JMriaL J. T. Deweyrof Agnew

viilei"wa8~thr recent gaeet df-Mr WTi'i Mrnr Ow'fg" W Tifithr

Mr.-Wiffiam Orow, (Hr~Jdptih, wfts a Maaaasas visitor durii^ the week.

Mfg. Coona, of fhilp«p«»r^-ha«

Mr. W.J.Walker. Mias Sue Brawiler.

Mf».-&. W. Watson and her-daughter and niece, Misses Virgie and Josephine Watson, left tfc^: dt^'*:l'!^3ttt0nt at Weir, m.

Mr. C. A. Montgomery recently had as his guests his father. Mr. Charles W. Montgomery, and his brother, Mr. R. B. Montgomery, of Franklin county.

Mias Ruth Round leaves today for Harrisonburg where she has i>een made director of physical education for tbesuromei of the state normal school.

Rev. Gypsy Sipith, jr., and Mrs. Smith |ur« the guests of Rev. and.Mrs.,J. F. Burits. at the Rectory. Mrs. Smith arrived

terday. ~w - ~ Miss Ada Kincheloe, of Uppw-

vilie, is the guest of Mtv- an^ Mrs, L. Frank Pattie. Miss Kincheloe has returned from a visit to friends in ProAndence, R. I.

Judge and Mrs. J. B, T. Thorn­ton had as their gu^ts yesterday Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas R. Keith and Misff Heren Moore, pf Fair­fax CourtluHiae.

Mr. John C. -Adama."-ef Gor^ mania, W. Va., is a guest at A» home of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. AJN

Mm

ForVictory^i

Tington. btkhy son

-fiitBsa a^d-their have been here for

several weeks. Prof. Lejygh Reid, of Haver-

ford College, Pennsylvania, who l^JbeefftMj^B^ of hie motfi@F iii Alexandria, is viai^agg. at Maifchun.

-Miss ElizAbeth Wme, of Fal­mouth, this week was tiie guest of her brotfaftr. Seryaant C. Bt.

hBBff-th irTMflt h^wiiinfa , Mr»43«^Bfc^-^a»^wa8-«!compa^ Geolrge H, Smith.

Mrs. John-A. Nicol, of W<ufh-< i^ion, Bpeiii the week-end at the horned Mrs. J. .W,. Tefttee.

h(»ne in MT._Wine'8 car by Mr. and Mrs. Wine and. their little wtn, rairron Wiwat-^ Win«» ~ -

^ r s . G. W. Berry, of Pboenix.

Miss Alma Redd, t>f Catiett. ia pending the wedk wit^ her eofam^ M ^ Emma LiuB Dayiar

MTBHMary.r Wanccr, of Bar [ - g r T ^ . L. Byrd and family, bemtwillo, ie vioitin|' bor brother, J gcc^^aned

dren are -the guests of &b«. Benv'a BMdier, J&8. P. ^ ^ Lynch;

• I..T.W.'iJ«.l.a<^iWl^!iT;' •[-

meelame Wiilet^ of Waah-ington, isvintiQgherfliBter, Mztt. MaryF. Rdd. ~ Miaa BebwMMonroCat wani' ingtim, this w e ^ was the guest

Miaa-SHar.&retnuct, oi Ftk-fMz, Htm theirtM^ef IGfli J i ^ Makimey yeat«day. .1

C Pitzer, of Roanoke. li«g been the goaaU»t

Ifr. 1 ^ lln.^Kr:Bi. Spriakei; at thdr home-(» Lee avenue.

Jfa^-O^Shiiiey TiOMhmaiii of Alexaadi^-«penL_Sunday^ ker» ^S^^^^^^'^^J^^L^f^^S'v!!' with his^atiier. Mr. a C Uaeh-

Mr, andJtJB. Chariaa ML^JVf

MnL Albert Spaidra; home on Baltic itieet.

Miaa Edbth Smith, o|[ Waataing-ton, sseiyLSaBdir s i ^ }MV jMvtnfi^i wu, ifc:»Maiiw>c.A ~ " ofNokfl8vfil& can be obtained to defray ^ e z ^

pense of the show. While the datelv not definitely igieed upimr it is expected that tiie show wiD take pfati|r AaKat4md 2.

-^The monthly minting nf the town eeoaetl was held Monday everting at the Town Rail, Mayor Wagener preeiding.—Reportr were made by Mayiv Wagener,

_ ^feen the

ingtoi;apeBt^SBudaj •••• '• 'toJ>etJ>oift paroits. Mr. aad MOi.. Harrell. • Miaa Blaache RanadeH. of Waahiagton, this week has bcpw the^gMlciif ber-pazenta. Mr. and Mrs. F.-E. RHuaihdl.'

Jon naon. who made a trip to Rich iftond in the interest ofthe cil The members present were Councilmen C<rfeman, Conner, Jonnaon, Newsiapjuid Wenrich.

by Mr. W i l l i s Mekze. have returned from a

they

Your government has called upon you to do your share towar*- - _" ir;^is>&iW»«3^-i^^ <>f 1»17" a rousing success—aMTwithout dday.' Have you given the matter seriou% thought? Do you fully realize the importance of.immediate action?

Soldiers must be- clothed, housed, fed. trained, armed and transported;„and it takee—MONEY— MONEY-MONEY-to carry on the gigantic un­dertaking.

Your Duty as a Citizeii is 16 Bi^ Liberty Loan_Boiid&

-Our^Allies are doing their full duty towards the cause of justice and freedom. You must not be

Tdund' wantiuar. You should give freely of your' MONEY to the great cause.

We will count it a privilege to enter^your subscrip-tion^or the "Liberty Lima ofrlMT;:" i^fe make no charge for this service.

The Peoples National Bank OF MANASSAS. VA.

Our Slogan: '*lt i sa pleasure to serve you.'

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Manassa^aosierCo., -— w.a.ATflgr.Prttwwat.——

Baggage, Fnmibira and idl kinda of merehwwiae Or o t h e r eommoditiea promptly traiwferred or delivered.

MiM LiQiui V. CaiMft, CooMy Home DwWonrtration Afcamt.

B. K. Wat*M>.-Asnnllaral ffinctar, JU H. S. mad J^ttt, Co. Agtik. '

MAmS :—

EEALESTArfEr ailN3URANC^

Having determined to devote our TwHhotetirae to the Real I&^te^and

Ihaurance business, we heireby aplieit all property for sale and request those haying property to ^ t Uie-iBame with us prtHnotly.

Wmprm^imt^imifmMr widi all mmi

DtVISlOH OF EXTENSION WORK \ AGIUCULTURAL HIGH SCHOOL

MANASSAS. VmCINIA.

1 M i l ^ COW. 1 Jersey or Grade Jersey milch

Cow i^fanuly use. 1 Good farm haul, house and

- :gsadeh furnished. _ 1 Jersey milch cow. ~ Se0d com. 1 Red Poll buU caU. Stoye tomato plants.

/ OFFISRINCrS -V

6 grade Berkshire pigs., Seed com. _. * 1 uaed one-hixrse cOTn' aater^ Seed com. - „——r: 1 Bwl ruU hull calf. 2 Pure toed Jera^ cows. 2 Pore brjsd B^j(M)irgj^£^

j i ^ e . ti^e^^aealgJ)f-jfaa^yrd'a r, ^ti«rim;iiw an^ aiafat;- M K

and Mrs. R. MvBaili^ Mrs. C E. Brawner, who at-

toided the Confederate zeonion mlWaehmgton, hao r» her luxne near Manassas. She was aecMnmued by h ^ 4ittt« granddaogbt^ Miaa ftmncaa Griil^.j|fJ3xrter Bear, lam In­land, N Y . . nHib »iH apeod the BomBier,at-*'The Pinea."

Mies Puline Carta-, who spent the winter Ifere with nw nrnrant. Miaa UUa Aahby, while tilbbeaai-ing the high achool,' to hex hoa^ jusu She waa- accompfflled'

who spent laat week w ^ Mn. W.'J. Aahhy.

MiM Eiea^KFCilffith, of Waik-tht ffnirpta of Un.

?^S^&S^.

^SS;^ _-TTyit—y<m

Mw. Cast G._firiffifh and litm»: = 3 = ^

jib~ uld MxiT

C. Jonea, «t^.Mr.

BMM Tvrarmv uin^iMthta^rW; _

Mra. Jones w a accmnpaiileirty ^•nghter. lUaa Eleanor

Jonea, who spent the winter a* the home ol Mr. and Mrs. W. Willia Daviea and whowaagrad* usted—from—MansHwaw—tt+ifh School witti the daas ofJlL

Mr. Charles B, jaZ VaiihTrgf' "i

Chamberlain. ami hlg

.sergeant Wine, Supt. Roeanbaf | y^'"g;?^^-^y»gfa^. o^ »f-. .""Catherine ChambgWn, " Mnti Jnnn A -itmul, ut washing | htAiH tho gneeta of Itr-j r < *

tb/chairman of the puMie-ut iH^-^^at fng at the home of W. WillisJJavies jties comralttee and JJr C Rr^;

lb..aawn^W. Wagener, ot I WeJbaVC JHBWfiC f t o c k G | terfoUgWllUr •t a good prjceL

M"; Mr. A. K. Fletcber, jr., ofitoday_

guest of Mias HoaJi Dd and Mr. Cole, at the home of Mrs. Mar­garet Lewis. "'

j J to «ttend,ihe-wedding of ' Mtflfl Thou Diu w u, juWllfiiogtoaT and will go £rom fhwe to Fred­ericksburg to vistt Miaa Ehzlabeth Embrey. the daughter of Judge Embrey.

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Sixty ChUdren IVke Part • • " T t ' ^ CidMap C ntinuwi From Pi

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by the The students »l-~tb*-Tdaipl# SchooLoi Music pr^ented '.Thft Golden. 48818 11 *** op®""***!, i four acw^flWndBy eveB&% Conner's Open House under the direction of Miss Mar raret Tem­ple UofikiiM.

The following younj: people took part: Clarence Meetze, George Larkin, William Hill Brown, Hawes Davies, Taylor Weir, Walter Clark, Julian Gregory, Robbie Sprinkel. Charles Armi-stead Sinclair, UJabd Lyon, Eiiza-bet]lPQpe_Kathl«en Spies. Ruth 3abb, Marian Clark, Winnie Wejjr rich^ Muriel Larkin, ^ s e Rat-

diffe, W B e l l . €urti8 Babb, evening, not restored to-hisf CharlfflJfflhflter Jlqpkiua.-DdFO^ n5Pni4l ilrength, but appare ntly thy Lake,__ Mtldrei Muddiman,- -none the worse for his illness Edith Gregory, Anna Weir Wat­ers. Madeline McCoy, Edna May Coran, Elimbeth Cotenran, Helien Cannon,—Susan Ish Harrison, Catherine Weir, Rose Rice, Rilla Holler, Beulah Baker, Ardath Evfms. Ruby.Athey, Alma Bell, _ Treya.-Hnller. F.lvero GoBBerrtyelgEgna'th^balances, and art Gamett^rown.Catherine Hibbs, Hazel Saunders, Olivia Athey, Gilbert Allen, Preston Lyon, RobbieWeir,Jenkyn Davies, Raigh Saunders, Jack Ratcliffe, Ollian Larkin, Catherine Larkin. SftfBh li fflcb"**". EUodaeGiddiTigB. Clara Rexrode, Lanier Moran, Etmly Koond. Macon Broaddus. ilMe Roeenberger, Dorothy Johnson

• £ ' vnd :^dah Wisnpch.-"

^ O N E HOUSE

-The Stone Hoose-Good House­keeping Chjb was 'entertained last Friday aftemdon at the nonie of Mrs. T. A. Mo6a>

A festivar home of

was given at the Mr. and' Mrs.' B. L.

Hundley Wednesd^eymns^fw the M o ^ of t&rStone Hoose School.

Miss Berths Patterson, of ~C&AiIIy. l«s been the meat of Mr. and Bfas. H. L Hqndley.

-THOROUGHFARE

WiHie-Ayres and LilBe Lscy, of Alexandria, and Miss May Garrison and Mr. W. L McCvdkMigh, of AntioiAi. were the guests of Mr. andlirs. C. L Garrison Sunday, j i _ _

A number of persons -fewn -tys-sectton-attendedJteifbS^

and the cbil-^dren's choir has added consider-

e interesty**-*!* ^s. 'The-music is -dit seicid-by

Mr. Forest Cole, assisted by Miss Laura Hoagland, piaaist

Mr: Smith, feeling the intense teat an the strain of constant preaching:, into which he seems to throw every ounce of his yigor, collapsed at the close of his ser­mon Tuesday night He was hurried to the fanme of Mr. S. T. Weir and a physician was sum­moned. Two days of absolute rest brought improvement and Another, weight—Honor thy he *etuKied 4o the pulpit last | father-nHdmothefr^TwouIcrh^

wipe my feet on the young man wfie^wn( speak -xrf 4ns niotfiCT""Jat the old woman! Jump into the scales and let's see how much The sermon of Sunday evening

has been pronounced by niany the mosE piowerf ul of the Mr. SnHth had for his subject the Ten Commandments, the standard of right living. His

jQujff fiighjtanightl „ ._ "Tfaou Shalt not kill! Wonder

if you're true to your marriage vows? You can kill a wife by being untrue—by a bitter tongue.

text wa9Mj^ieL5;27, "Thnii art -How-much do you w«gh?

found wanting, y -The evangelist called upon his hearers' to jump in the scales and weigh them-sftlvm apcording to their proper observance of God's laws^ After his teief, earnest prayer forty members of r « ^ eeagi^gation cam" f^rw^H

Part of this sermon follows: ~ "Ne?r Yortc city tsa but if you and I had lived in Bi^km in Betsfaszzar's dme'we

- [wouldn't think Mew yogk was so much. : Babybn was a grand, a beautiful city, but I can't tell you all of its gltni . Betehazza^ gave a feast; ail the lords with' their wives and ccnicubines were

man'irti thief who do^n't pay -curfare ^because;, the conductor doesn't hi^pen to see him.

"Wish I ttad time to preach oii your card parties. Parbrsw^ere , C»r(te lure played are kindergai"-'

tie of fine silken gt wns, the danc ing gii-ls, the wine drinking, the revelry and debaucheiri and amid itTdt.aw 1 unit wmta ttnim thft yall the sen tenee wi^cb, .Startled and filtod them with m awe-stricken panic!

"And th«i th^r W t for Dan­iel—just like jr^fdols. who send for-the -^«achfir_jshOT_you're

tow n reeeiitly. Miss Mamie Bontz Haa-^metk

visited .1^ tbie home of Mr. 1 C. taken thi^nsacred vessels frcnn tlie temple and dagcrated than

^ fiw his own ^fle use. Dan-CHUROrSEKVICESr——tia" t(dd him his govemmraie

would bejcUvided and given to ffrosiau^ and

UngcamAL Trinity Prule»Unt:

Maaaasas. Rev. J. F. - GeWbntioa of the ^ ^

Snadav SehooJ at 9:46 a. m. _ . St. Aw'a Memwial UHMl, gWtw-

vale. Hew. J. F. BuriM, ramr- -^ No aervieM oe mxtmritai the taber-

Eteele ••rviee at rrarnktr

rfyojrft^^K'sBMrt. S r f f ' L ^ J S ^ ^ ^ S ^ S i . t ^ : ^ * e i r f i | » A A e 2 B t h Chapter U«roie ^ . ^ aeeoont of tte Gypay S^rth

ro oOar aatirkM <»

B S M S V — P n y « r WMtiat M Sjp. Sobtaef. " n w BtoaaiBgi «t Ma-JUMJleUCS." _ _ . m.

- ^ O M T Clifton Pnabytenan CkarA—SmiMj

Mtrieea^Siindav S d i o o T a t 1 0 a . m. Sid>ject, 'Tadah-i CWI toJBwBteS*-.

Aabary Matbodiat

Saoth,

Suaday Sdiool at *i«K a. in.

—-BefTCTK.

^KrvMW—Seoood and fewth

G«ia««viUc—Pint Sooday. S p. third aad fiftk Sondam, 11 a. m. _

BriMMT—nii« Mid U* Smitr*,^ p. m^

W<i^tawT>-TOari aad « t h Sandaya.

rooUay—Fint Sunday. 8 p."t\

Bethel' LoISeraaXbaRh, KevT Edgar Z. Pcnca.

- Cboir p i a c t i c c g T g y at 1-30. BIBf

Catheeatical 8;16 p. «fc Sonday School at 10 a. m.

PrcM^ing ^ m U X - S U l i V U -

l'Tiit«d Br«tkZ«B Messiek,

sicfc! Diauid came, but he could told ^^ mst be boaghtr AM. Be

.^«g .f TiH T r»r;.^ yFMa\Mim III iT "TiTwrTfilBits.-yog lemember^Belshaiaar had

ttie Medes and hudiy fiitdtbe «<»^ beoi sp^-en ere the stadias of the invad-i n g a r m y WPIV* nptm th twi .

"Yoa and I-are-weighed-m God's balance. You may be:* l ^ ^ g y r a i g h t i n yntir nwfi nr y n n r

Y«1'U

ei Exodaa r- Hioci dialt noiU —"If yoa are Bf iua far society or n^l hrfp fattmhtai ita^ can and wifl tJargive anythuijc I

do, if I ask Him to, bat n^ yes=tew

eryoofaaifda not Mage the man, give yod jqst &at&f

"If yon ain evjiaribodr ^rf»: TCS^wda ivS wffi iBve

to bear tiie aluaw, and yoo will not be the e ^ eae to aagw.-

faol with ain witfaoat paring for it. God wishes yoa to be the fineat. stroogfeat and noet win-aome maaea yoa caa jnake_itf yuuiselvea. ° But yoo mair-inak^ jhipwDTkB fff y"*"' ""— ] " • * • •

aud pieXy ae you atiy-ha^dena, if yeu do not take ChlWC OS^

L . C

u 3 -p. BL

Ad«B—-Second and fourth Sandaya at XI a . i&

'Oh Q^n! the lost for gold is Bmniq;~~£ns of the

ageT Tloir people Hr "tor Jir

make society thdr god 4aid make God play second fiddle to it. If

i .dW-B«t and-thiBd Suad^» »* |8orae of yoQ passed away Umi^t Bu<Shall-Fint and third Sm>daj« at|they_ CoM | ^ Oft yOfflT Cadcet

cards, eyebrow pendbt andjfOW-^lerpiiSs aad t ^ the story of

if el How "rotteir "S me iety is today. Step into the s ^ e s and put

jssua J M L . steal! How do you show And anotlier wei|rfit—Thou Ihall not take the nam» of the Lord ia

qSJ'JJSiu hiUtmn do is to stand on the corner and blas­pheme! You think you' can swsar and blaspheme— it's a sign of rotten characto-!

Rememtwrthe Sabbath day to keep it holy, is another weight America's greatness in the past has been her high regard for the Sabbath. You better look out. Do you keep yoeur store 4»MI oa- f^V«yr>**f ,^^^HS& TaaaJay, imd £ngiiah iaatonu Writingjiil the SiBBitEr H ^ m u ^ doyoul- . ^ ' * ^ mnVU. [be_graded from Form E, No. 2. weigh?

"Thou shalt not cfommit adul­tery! No crime before God is so black as that, and no country where it is so prevalent as in the United States! Not—guitty* Read Matthew 5th and/28th. Christ says He will not only hold ns regpohaihlp ft%r tho ft ^ ^^

the thought! How much do yon wjeig^?

lou 8hll|rWt steair A'm steals wheahe -fails to giveprop-^Trtttra_fgrjEhat_he_takes^-A

FOn u^OVERton

fRFI^nnett Duilding, Manassas, : a.. OB W«doe9QayvTta>nwtay BTHI

VOTE FOft_

I.TAYL0RELLYSON i uumum S t a t e Denocratic

Cbmmittae 25 Y« otBem.

TafTy- ^ ->f Virgiaia for a quarter of a eentury ha us , as its leader, during this long ser-ice won Tjctory after Tietory—nevM

osing a flgrht. He deserves the support _. , [jlsy^y YiEKJsia Dfimocrat^

HE HELPED US IN OCR N E E D LET US HELP HIM N O W

aad greate

ion, road-buJding, agriculture us assistance ti

oldiers-aod Ihwir WldOIW. BttnJn tot >rohtMtk)n"aDd any additional laws leeded to secure its complete enforce-nMot. J

Every interest Bi Virginia will be safe n his hands. He will give the State a loainess administration.

EACHERS' EXAMf^TrioNS The summer examination for

both white and colored teachers for^ Y«ei"^7rwa: fefchetjrift

Friday, July 18, 19 and 20. Ex aminatlons Will begin pn^^iy at

Subjectsibr the tirst day are: Geography, spelling, grammar and composition, theory and prac­tice of teaching, civil government and reading..

Sul»j et8 for the seeoad day: Drawing,phy8iology and hygiene, arithmetic, history of Virginia and United States history.

Subjects for the third day are: Physicial geography, agriculture

Ttie examinations on theory and practice of teaching: will be based upon Lintoln's Eygcyrday Pedagogy. In physiology and hygiene, upon Ritchift'fl-Erin^

Ritchie's Huthan Physiology No applicant under 18 years of

age shall be permitted to take the examination. • Persons desiring to take the ex­amination shou ld notify the

He lavors greater efficiency in educa- l-Pi^^'?". superintendent not later , agri " • - -

renerous assistance to tBe Confederate than July 10th. if possible applipants will provic" Ink. Paper will be applipants will provide uen~"iBd

Paper will them.

All rad

furnished

CHARLES R. MCDONALD. Division Superintendent, Gaines­

ville. Va. 6-3 =f=

RAISE YOUR BEST CROPi UNCLE SAM eonatry to dp thair part in tha wocld war to pro

dnoe biesm and better crops thaa aver before. iT Grow y w Wbat yo VbginiaFaraMr8,at tha

tinrer and I voa help \n»a ia la do her ahareT for t7D«« 8 a m BDW—then shctw what along witii acoreaof otherlsyal ^

iU Grow yoar beat crop ~^'-' ~<Mi have 'Siaei

there andjinMgine I cahsee S e tens' of g«nbQi^~ t have in6i«~ flashing jewetsandimm llie fUM.|rfMpcet for the gMnblCT- rhar

b ^ s 6ut his sign thin fcwingtfah MS who pomit su^h. thins^ in their homes!. Dancing, card plat-.

Wwuen di>-mu»e damage tban aU-tbe-oaloono in theuouuUyJ

^TjeVs put those . command ments in the scales and -^ben

:SK!n JUCHilOMD, VA, WEEK flF OCT. 8r1S, 191V

r i l«M|nl i l . MM Ml » M T wffl ba tt* fla«t ea ntmi.

KxUbttstTMiaUpwtaaf ttcState-wtaadU SiiwU F k m ZxUMta •ad iBdlTidnal r a m PiriKtae* Dtapl»r«. I ) w ODW toMtar • ao—tt«howl l l lH • • a w t a w — i f t W -

$e(MM>o Oct mar

IN CilftH PRIZES-f6O,00O M*iina«*<ta»

SMMMI

s»i7 nmnuii cATALOttufe NOW KAVT

jump in and see how much wej ^^^ w d ^ ! If'you won't take &e-^^ ten einmtmknAmpmf^ a th * Stsn-J -

A]aola>oaMo.'2of VlrgUda/'siafafWJIfn,. uKrUeSatij— i:abaiii tha «emiwnte.

Wrtta te Free eo^as today aad a*t-Paatea .

WBi

dard of rifi^t livlnflr you ooj fat to be kicked out of the' <Mwwmntii«y '

"Ves, ['ve:_ainned. b u t S

H^myJC Field & Co.y

jump in on the other side of tfie scales, but pot atone! Fli take the Son God ynSi mef Will yon step in?" '

ILOQ a Twr in adTBiicg,

*™**r, lingfe lfTi1"iii i Biindiang

OF ALL KINDS. Material

ESTtMATCS-^^ttWUSHCD^ StdMCtibe for Tarn JOOBXAL.' OBkt^ No. 115 N. Union Stnet.

ff*^' ^'^ Tir?ff ^^ Sta * ALEXA>KtfH», VA,

Hat weather does not wutij me for I haw beoi prepMoflpg fw i t Yoo fact yoor Iffe!

taving iTwfalled thp higtwrt graite,l«ng^gir • ^ = ^

itfrigcimtor yw^wper ww.- Jtat look how on you and qa

xe^ the meats are k^L faaVe a time geca% next ? 80B. &e people ^ncaasxaf my way, Thejr know how ibngeroas are meats that are not handled proptfty. l<et n^ serve. yoa. wnarsmynameT

BUSINESS LOCALS n v c CENTS A UI|E FUUT

^ i If

agttii Austin. Low cost.

»iiAfi?1|reTma nghti in. in" stack itning. iSee

For sale—Runabowt in good condition—Mrs. A. E. Spies.

I will start my aummer truck wagon July 3rd. Will aim to sell good produce at a reasonable

frice and promise a square deaL ry my newixjtatoes. 40 c a gal­

lon. J. H. Dodge^ 6-2 Lost^Open face, l&jewel El­

gin watch. Case No. 7096303; movemmt No. 10691290. Liberal reward for return to B. K. Wat­son.

_FQrjaIe-l,000 White Leghorn-E d w a r d M • TavP CminML,

IA. It • We have-»-pew supply of Sal-

Vet oil hand. Same old price.— Maddox& Bjfd. 3

I For Rent—Sudley Farm of 1100

acres; 800 acres in stete of culti­vation; good hous^. bam, silo. Woutd prefet to rent on shares. Good opportunity for industrious man. Will rent for term of years. B. Lynn Robertson, Agent. 3

Wanted^SOO "cords of round white oak wood, 4 feet long. 7 inches at small end. Price ^.00 peretKd delivered at mill.. Terms -cash. Robert Eva^s, Manager for Edwai'd Alcott. ' 3-4

Wanted t oiice-Sectmd-hand " chassis. Apply to Tae

-4 -wm. JOURNAL. a

AH bills croraoiiayFP^^ set- -tleii by June 15" will be placed in. my attorney's- hands for coUee-Iion.~T. M. Russelir l-4t

1-u Bicycle for sale cheap. Horace

Posey. Manassas,-ELF.D.2. 5L-, For sale—Business property m small "town. "Good Ihvestmaiitr snail capil^ ne«rft«u»ary Apply

H^issXeare JOURNAL; 50-S: Hbr^forsale-^Robt A Hutchi­

son. 48-tf For Bent—Si»T room honno eaii-

JBatdi St D. nassas. Va.

J. Arrington, Ma-41-tf,

Fw Sale—Pure WWte Ply­mouth Rock eggs-$i.00 for IS. J. J. Conner, Manassaar Va;38-tf

For Rent—One Iarg»#oomover pe< ro(»n, suiteble for office or business enterpnrise. Apply to E. R. Conner. - ^ ^ t f

Jnsnranffe^If yoa—are Mutual Ass^smente,

Compgnig: If~' fva. don't like thorinercasing-etd^—^ Une rates, try (wrMntaal. Take ybof choice, we represent both, j ^ i s . - Anstin~^^ora^n- "36"

For Sale—Registered Holateiii male oQvw fibm high p ^ n e m c coTO.-—J.-J.—CoBJaw^Manaa-'«", V'V ?7-Jf—

Wanted—so, OOOwhite oak ezoaa ties. tSee na and g ^ jgieefc.—II. Lynch A CoT 2aktf

aUachwl U> any agtiafig> ' Mle-or truck.

oar rei we win hite

can T "I)eiJers, write for lu!'y (HV(KJuiLiulL

nKriwareCt. ^alaraimrf^ Va.

A CARS ~ I ^ To tbe Voters and Citiseca of Priniea'

Wnham County: I hereby j ive notice to tfae people of

.PI till I Williaui Oiuiuj uuit l a t o i r B g - i — CBiididate to soceasd m n a i f i a tha aczt-

<A De le^taa of Virginia. I b*-Beve my conduct in the paat fadt aea-

•liiuMa mfcaxsjxs&^K. " t aak yoa TO • £ = : l l t a i i A a the recorda, as kept in the-4oar-

nal of the Hoose, to see wfa«re [ stood TB ed t3tr all mal ign. '•you for the boBor which yo« ^

ly conferred opon me and Ui« ica repoaad, and wHli a renewad. . . ^ ~ a » * **ermmat!orr to bettar —•-

aarve yoa in the fotore, I am. Very aincer.'ly,

CHRIS. J. MEETZE.

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SOVTHERNRAILWAY SYSTEM

9CHEDOLE

In effect September 24, 1916.

Bi*ciot> '*aot goai^BV

TrmiiuLeaTeMaiuMwaslM fo^l^wi " SOUTHBOUND.

No. »—D»ily local. 8:30 ». m. Deli»en •\ . ; n . . I r.nfrp daily e«c«pt SundaT to C A O..I5T Oordo.nBTille »Q<3 RicSmono!

No. 43—Di ythroogb inlo for Chmriotte, 10:03 ». m. will utop »t lUnMMM on fl«<t.

No. 17—Except3ond»T, loo»l from Waab-ingtcB to WOnntoa. 6:22 p. m.

No. 15—D»ily loo»l for W»rrenton, Char-loUtwrilla k&d way station*. 5* 12 p. m. Poll >«.n Parlor Car to Warrentott.

No. 41—Daily ihroogh train, 10:48 p. m. •topa to let oB paMen jere from Waahihgtoi and Aleundria aad to take on pMeenB«r» (OY poista at whieSi adiedntad to atop.

NOaTHBOUND. ' No. 18- Exioept Sunday, local from War

ranton to Waahington, 7:00 a. m. No. 16 Daily tbrongh train tuetweea

ChaHottaaville, Wanenton, Manaaaaa and WaahiMjon^CCAJii : .

NoTil—Ihiity from Harriaoabarg to Waat ington, 9:47 a. ra. FaQmais Parlor^ear.

S o. 1ft Daily oaal, ?ilO p. a • Tanaeati

• r EtBWK NAKSI

THE-MANASSAS

^tVw be h*d leaned a^tbe registrr o<Bc«, would remove Pete's 8tak«, eulv •tittite one of bla own and cUlm po»-•e—Ion of the Uoiiy a my. If ab« oould

Uunly she would Ugfat with all

Pet« CUrkaoo was wprklng oa « claim wben h* saw •omethlng fUttes la tbe annlight atooplng. IM picked up a amali cbmsk of or* and held tt nfar tr> hl« eywi : \——

ClarkaoQ threw aald« bia pick. H* posted bla Botlc« of poMeeaion by

laying tbe paper oo.tbe newly .broken gmiinrt anJ praning « itoufc.aii un> to

trom blowing away Any one

r Berceuess or 01a nm-unj ninlMU tbe possesdioa of bet lover'a rigbta^

frowned aa ab« U ) o a ^ All ^^^^ _ igs OTW. nd "ffvcr; en she turned anH looked back along

tbe trail for some sign of tbe appraacb of Pele Ciarknon. If be returned to *.*>— nai l iai A A KA. Kmy< Inlrt i i i lMri A^ir%^ K n v i s e t . 8 m U i B B VfC am^M «1»«^WH^^W a aMa p* mamr

would ttnd ber note. ' Witb beart beating In time to' the

muffled thud of^DaUr'j boofs. Bh« drew rain on the creet of the ledge and looked about for Dave Lumly, btit be was not In aigbt, and »fitb resumed coafldenc« abe canter«d along tbe nar-w>w, oaeVaB trail t» Crow mnk -*

Wbeo abe rounded tbe rock the aor-f^ w « . nipping tha parfhed t^irf w t d Lumly, OD bia kneea. waa atulBng a piece of white paper Into bia pecket Hla back was toward b«$r, and be had

at Dr nfpi w^ta'u.a U. Kaiiway frog. Ijioh' -aond 1 ^ (^rdoaanlle

No. 28—DaUy, 8 ^ tween HarriaontCT', ini LKtmr

No. 44—Daily through train batwveaXa' and Washington,6:^ p. m

No. 36—Daily'tliJroagh tram, oSBteSTB* --—On Crow ledge, near Crow rwck." aleeping car* tor Washin^n and Sfew Tori, 10:20 p. m., stopaon flag.-- • * ,

WESTBaOND' > Nor49—Daily loe^ for Harriaoabnrg aad

i ntermediaie DOinta, 9:40 *. n , "———— No. 21—Daily loeal to HarHaonborff.

5:00 n. m W. H TAYLOR. P - " ' ' ^ * ' * y r ~ H. F. CART,G«*. Paaa.A«t. H. H. DeBUTK, Di». Paaa.a«ait.,

WAaffT»&TOK. 0. c.

Eggs and Butter—

Mctel

Various size* pricedr frun 7S cents gp

Send for catalogue and pytic. afatrs. -Metal GarrierB will laaf for years no breakage. N» wrapyiagor lalndllpgnece8aary |]"Sr«g»^ojiM Lniay,

tC rill—^ wl would tan** « WM«1L She DDLnrsmmirco.

121b F Si and 1214-18^6 fitn^ V WASHIWGTOW.• D. C.

her staked aU right, though, sod the nwne posted. Goto' bM^ tbece.to «u^«Hapr~ So iaag, aee roa Uter." And wltli B bsckwkrd ware < his hand

and Fangy Queensware, Tm wad

D.J. MANASSAS, h

Our rired^Wi of kst year's stodc at tike oU pi'icer s it b aO sold.

Fflote'sWaBPaperHMse "Soogt of Lerre a n d War ," a

c o O e c b M o l the b e s t poems of t h e late Dr. H. M. OarkBon. $ 1 . 0 0 postpaid. Address THE J O U R N A L , M s n s s s s i , Virgima.

who lumped that claim now might ex­pect'lEi~wna~Ju5ncr-Trt—the-»l»las— camp to be ylaited upon him. — —As hti draw star the tamp the tbtt> der of tbe stamp milts smete the sir, and the blur of amoking dtUnuieys dimmed tbe eastern sky.

Pete Clarkson'a persistent eftorts and dogged determination - to find some­thing that would enrich him stiffldent-iy to offer M i ^ (iriy a home had re­sulted In bis striking what waa prob­ably tbe loat vein of tbe Great Donie ledge.

He stopped once at the bouse of Jim Gray, superintendent of tlie Great p o m « , mntt Mnlly f ir«y awaat a a a rose, with gray eyes, brown hair, pink cheeks amt-ptnfc ri>wn- camato-'aie doofc—

"^ow'd yoq make «at{-Petel-" she asked, bet llltle Ufbwu hauO-iost in hjy gxeat ^eartb stained palm.

It'a the Molly Oray," be said qnlet \7, ttoH^*:tag ty-tamp of Qf« Intn her

"©h. Pete;'" sbe cried 'Joyfully, "wherer* . . , •, .^.'• :—-r**—

Where w« saw the stmaM tkit nigbtr "

"Same place;" -What were yon doing there. Petel^

She aske<L with dlwpHwa cbf»%i PTM^ieotin'.^-he-grlnned stie^rishly.

'Tteh^^passing^ his hand over Us oit-•taorn e i i i h r ^ nuiitjgf wwaid tke Great DoBlesaMiler. **! goMS tt wOl bo aH right a«w down there." be sidd codfiiletttly. i

^Toa know it has always been iOI i4<brwttb BM. f'cte." eUHMoi aoficr

•'I fcttOW, !•• down

lie MM suUii now to gU ont Utr-

hoise Mast

for the trampling of bis own

Look here, Dave Lumly T iwaly-Jumped tu his fWI afigTb^n

ed into tbe barrel of a revolver levied with aool proclalon 'Yon git outer my way, ytrang lady," be Bnarled.dedantly. making a move-moit to grasp ber bridle rein.

"Stop there or I'U Are!" sbe said calmly.

"What do yon waatT\ be growled, looking at ber oat of stealthy red eyes. . "I want you to put that papw back

in the hole.** she commanded sharply. "And- tf 1 ioa^r^ be grinned sav­

agely. "Why, if yon don't," sbe said, wttli

ft calcnlating glance, "I beUeve 111 bore your right arm.'

"The devil yon wiUI It aeems to SM yon are pretty higkty tlghty. isttk."

"Are yon gotng to do It?" Ae Miked.

• Udy." hejaW, taking the paper tfSm his pocket w i a his right band aaiifar-ttvely reaching with his left ajronnd to

"Toar left band upP she command­ed again. »

- Wlti^rS-M^erad oath lie awnng iilii arm-aloft. T^e sorrel horse drew Bear and thnjiit an In gal ring BOB* toihtfd Us master. With a ^uli^ assveiaiBt Lomly held-oat the paper, the sottel catight ifbctweett-tifit41pe. and In anr other

Of -aatly.

W pnlp. Loaily

-tbe-gttanf^ hra Med eittlt-

•oUy OxBj euteaea aboit tbo "Other hand vpT §m

w|tt_£^hML

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

"A Victrola m Every Home** -~There is every reaaon why there shpuM be—Kann's big stock; ana the fact'th^t ynii ran buy r*n yntir nwn inmkm in r » a « n ; m«Ves this possibie.

' The man who is w<Hrking in the opoi every day and all day at top speed for Uncle .Sankrproviding tbe food foRT the nation, N ^ D S some sort oLi-ecreation after the day's work is over.

THErVTCTROLXlTS A NECESSTTY TODAY-iecause itjrovides a maximum amount of pleasure at a minimum expenditure of energy. The tired outdoor-worker is loathe to leave hu easy chair, his pipe, and his slippers for even themost appealing entertainment elsewhere, but will gladly sit hours and liaten to his falvorite opera, band~nHMic,j>(»ular songs, recitatiDn«,::violin, piano, or Hawaiian guitar selections, etc, played ON TIfE AaCTROLA, and find the keen­est enyoymeot in diem; mental diversion, phjrsical reUutaGSi^^tndLsi^ritual uplift.

BUY YOUR AT KANN'S

NOW Hmae of Supwrior Service Home (tf 3EALED records

VICTROLA

r a atop on-mjt way ]>ack.'' "Haven't yon retfstered yett*

^uattoiattostaootyoa fa.(BtUac^"' _ Be tased ssUeair aad ba«Aea tfSw-a uy tu Un mare'a

flrsc tus«r dot f sssBtt t t losete^ ako* of-mwi^Ntr A . j , ^ . ^ _ - t i ^ - | ? . ; a a a " l*a»^"f tho^^bi~aDd the rto iabetimcted tie tfa tmoa^e^mtg^ a K M M P C ff«B U U C •

hmr^- therit tn belt and ascettBinod that~Bnt» wM •»

the doorway of the

of the cabin ai [olly> holding

watched him enter the otHcc •nien ber (aae iCeU upon the fliaro oc ajnsn st»«wled BPOM the rough vecaife da enetrding OM ooe rootned tentkttnr.

hlseg!%_aBdio.*BJ

Monr ti

looked at the open window calcnistwl

tbat tt Pete CaaAaim "aaoonced MB jUacozsrT in hl)» unal l lnS. beaitr ae-

ea aie ysrsBda tf h* wews-awakB U Bhaimt-grorir Bad HateBUft SBd

W Pfc Piwr

iBesCor his dafia. tkat tte tmamtft

rewar ^ tbe flBat:.iai^JHaB.B^1taiA stated his date.' BeCsvs be ee«Id n*-irtev -ttlaad repun to the seaos DBT* Uaair teA aeiirB-ar ttw ted and had jBiBped tte etajfe^ m t h his biBthsr

hiBtlUoJ

belt and ascettBined that~ant» was BO other weapon.' The man tiwmM^^ stightty. It was a tatBd to h^vfi wffiT" •';«'""r '****' n nvolrer. One Bsver knew what^

'Now walk forward twenty •iMt dnnrt H i m ; if fn^ AtH- wfll ti» f<ir

the last timer MUiOj 4l»Tiott her OWB sweet voice in tb» firm toaes thst eat the sir like th* iub of B - W 1 I ^ „The jBin obeyed. Whca, at h a word of coaunand. he Cteed atoat~tl» Cset Vf thn lltt'^ mMTti were gathered in the

rider, wfOi shining eyas and brl^rt, glad sadls. looked at him down tite.teBCtk if Ml .owB six shooter. —"^—dfteui—nUuiilnr Pete 01arksoD;"lfiu~~B vr

yoB. DBTO f t y«B

, and n a glv-

WI& a aaoaerad eaiBe he tn^ad te> ward his horse. "Toom pay fiW tMs hoi^9. girl." he —** **iy—»—«»giy

"Ifa Bot a hoUsp; Jtrs a bold d ivB." MoOrsBBcnr.

took a CBfBfht BBT-

^•r leaped iBto lbs i waniBC aerrei BBS)

aboo^lB CBasabs< IK tbe erUter ( s r

Bid

tbe BotBNto tbs f^oat doer.

• ^WB tte sUBcttowBitf tb*

>TeteTaaf«MiBr repeated^BMWBlBa. •7Mt left bera for dowB tbe g i eat."

• V be coassB httjk"^ b t e to r> «9 to BBT alBOB. TbaRTi a aaeBva Car

tbtnc, Xlas KoUy.' b s . s ^ he watched her dlsap-

th« short est throogh tbe caayva • aaoBaUln C e-OB b « hatteas head aad tbs

Il(ht wind fluttered her trtak aklitB as tlM Uttie atare brBke>Bto B«aB».

Ooce st>* *T»m tTin B H topk J L C T ^ snrvey ot tbe country.

KOB after mHe^tbe mare corerefl. Mnmbting vp steep hillaldes and slid­ing reddeaiiy down~ae sk>p«s. ICoOr. with biasing eyes aad < aiitiii—11 U A watched for tlie reappearascB of tbe sOTTri horse and its sloodiing rider. lamly. taklag adraat^s ot tbaLtaten

dMairt westera aiopaa ttoee BBttlr dewB tbB_mfl aad

« dead of da

This is VictroU No. I V i .115.00

Odker VictfoUa, in aB finidies, at «0 I_~ priew froMB $tS to $300 thU is Vktiole No. IX i • • I 'I I r i s'v «,• • 4 5 0

1'

— - - " T CTKTAtOCUES^ FftEE OW REQUEST " ^ • KAWN' reiiimt TLoon— ^:—-----::^.-i^—

f^m HU

9«B| AofeMBatic Farm XUte on the Mstrke*

Haviag booriit-tfie-agency for

now ready to offer to the imbHc the bestitoin gate on the market CTO^coBHwiCBBeQ iiiai lupety Mo-fgcs o^<g~<H!>}iyTlffii3l^ flnid utHi If ame'and best grade ofiCheaxy wta.T

A ehild eto upctale iL Thia gitte flpiBBS ^ vi yoQ, iiigiuiIhMa

; i t Iteaw be

Bven with a seven or eight-foot cutter-bar, it is as easy work for ; horses as plowigg *=<>"'•" t is the omly mower tb«L|Lcarries the r

t macnme, cutter-DU^anddrf

ylala; theie'B yoae h lac TOB B dwinPB" -

LoiB^ looked back doWa tbe **^i„^^^t^ | ^ ^ - . _ j _ ^ ^^ l f « « M . gsTsrai horsoMMi WMB TM1B«^-injflr^ Vacant w t near depot a t • a w W '

Oar rcpreiehtsaive din uptm yod.

We gaanoitee tfab gate to da nil we dnm for it or yoor moMir refunded. OtiyJ^Sfk

off the ootids as well as tlte inide aboe-^ "IBcati s no steddingMr dragging. The poll is all on the wtaeeis,and it's a a tra i^ pnH forward. 7 -HEAP euKwe iimt and see alt tbeT^aooswbxtklsJ&V. Standard Mower is easier on tbe borsea. easier'owtbe operator, aad works and wears belter tbao others. BstersotaNewSundard Mowers are 111- .—iiU »e Sa yMnf-hiillHIwg M-perieaee. Look Into tbe quality

it (voia; I\ill aize gate cMi bi aeen air

scattar of with trenbitBa apa. <

matrmv.

Melly. flbe potBted tesraid the

a aolitary horseMata wss TlgalBst the amber soaast dropped behind a fflkt^ Mil.

* 7 < n K

reck. Pet*." ahe czplBlaed te a tow • Ugbtof

Useyeai He an light. sbariC I woat JBiap any aboata, i lacfcoa."

"WteB'Ia yow dataa. Petar* gbdgest ^eefciiis twiiowsly a i B B a 4 . _ ^

"Here It U." tatarpaiatad MoBr. JMgahtng. "fib waa )eB«tec S

TKBd 7M staod tbOBMB.

(ftdtbBPB-per to tbe botBe, BO I^eld I aowTla

•« dont

"Why.yoa aee." <Bttared McAy, vkOB Pete grinned fatnooalrlppaa her, "Tm ttaetolm that 1% ! ' • Melly gray, aad-I'm hoidlad down tba dais . ITS lbs MoDy Gray, yoa kaew," she said, Bl|p> plag down from the aaddle tnte the OBtstretched arats of her lover.

-"tiTiiiaue froin ben i Jakad in an up-to-datej>vwk. " Htiwied-biMieat dean, care* foi workmen. Aric for it— aeeept BO other. We alae hsvea nkeQUICK LUNCH

EMERStmHAT . Hay-Seld rtWnwy aad baytaa /mBf are «ieady ie-creMed by ( h e m df BtOKSONnMBp bkekMl lay Stadrara. Tftuy are >M* * iait, weaMftaUv Ray atadrara. Thir

n a ^ aod *tn^. ot prmtHiaraieir. EkCERSON Sweep Rakes,liSve Ungad loofoes—tke

»•»• * • •raP"-^-'-"—iaifhniif — — ^B^yaerkir*eM «ark—Bfske It lMM#aU arooad lor ' .^-\ij eah^ the great EMgKSOW tea: ' " ^"' TO* i^m* m 1

VkL

J. M. BLLL 1

affeatb.

DR-Ii-F. HOUGH ; DfWTIST

M. r. C. BuiMinv. ManMsaa, Vi

^ i . T v M , E ^ .

D. Cr Yates,

SpriiigailSiiiiner&mb r:SMtf jft—dy im YmiHii^MslS^

f We are^iowiog this season, we tiiink, one of theiaost vaned— and up-to-date !in« eve- w n in MtniagBaa. We are showing a beatrafol line of tiie Sport Gooda in nsany difr<n«9it mateiiak Abo a nice line of SIk and Cotton PppUss, O^on Taff^a, Etc We have a iuee ttne^o^ mattHab statable for Commencement

Shoes! JSuoesJ Sioes! Iwiite I IWc have a b% up-to-date stock of aioes, bought early, direct the factoriwi at jirias way uuder to-day'g maricet, bgt Wtnir jiey last we ace going to give oiff customws adtantage of our early

T 5S e- i&ve BcvorrM ti^lco full of "

- .,. ,. ,T We invite yoar mspection. AhtfSjfS jgfiid W show our goods, -Anto JKqi*uiPi»fia>plMfc whether you want to buy or not

CAMPER & JENKINS Tbe Ladiet' Store Manassas, Va

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GROCERIES FANCY AN0StAPLE

I CMh Paid for Country Produce |

Conner's Market CONNER BUILDING MANASSAS. VA

^fSteet-Yoi^jWm Products -AND-

Live CtGck From the Weather

All kinds of food and live stock are going to be worth money next winter and the titpe.

your preparations for is rig ht Here to 'maSe takiatr care of them.

Z; Do set d<Klay baMigg and improving mtil-^ every one will wast material and labdr for this same purpose, BUT DO IT NOW.

When yoji consider the value of other a r t i c l e s yon w i l l n o t find t h e p r i c e o f tUMBER, BOII,i«N€t MATERIALS amL MILL WORK so high that yon jcannof afford to^4o your bailding : aad improviay to a9 good MTOafeiijg-a*Ji«i'i k

J.Oar,stocks are very complete and we can give liuod values in both the i ig . «"^

_ '_linr„gradei,_

JX A. SMOOT ^ CO., Inc. AL£XAM)fUi!^ VgtOB«^

Titer* are two t^lsK* tbat especiallj interest me. One la icardenliig, tbe oth|r automolitUng. _ In tb^se } hmve fomtd ot'L'upatlou and unusemi^ot after retiring; fruin bnslneaa, tboogfa I am free to coufera tbat siccy^-gardenlDC la coufiued .tp a portMSn of tlie year •ii4.«Be etisx go matortng at any ttma I have done more of t t e^at ter than tbe~xuuiier.

It ia In the aprinK tbat I liaTe fon&d comfort ta my garden. I prepare my lErauad. cariT, ^n* tfacnWhen the txU-.. warm daya come on I start out «n a

mr.tvr *«peri>;n«sa fc— .Qgbt me. that "one shallow doea not

make a aummo','* and I have obtained b«tter resulta by refraining from plant. Ing tUl iater when more reliance la to

placed on the continued warmth of the ann germinating my aeed than by pt{ttin| (t In when c<M la Uabl* to fol­low beat

But there la work In gardening, and motoring la all pleaaare. Therefor* 1 confeaa I prefer the latter.

One j g o r n t a g j atopped—at--a~fafm' for wat£f formy radiator. T t e

farmer came out, took a bucket, pump­ed tli« water and Inaiated on poorlnc It Into my tank. Before leavlDg him I In-^tigeA h t e la eoavoraaUoBt-ter lht*»

tarm«r Ukea it la to talk. .Thla te natural. A conntrymaii doea

Bot mingla In tba hnrl7 b n i ^ - ^ d t ^ life. Th» djty man cMnea liome In the efcnlBg harbig bad mora talk than be baa needed and pr^eta t»4tt-dewn and te qfHySL" Mi the fancierVlnr

' meaasre cut off from aB Interchange of tbongbt with hia fellow men: If be can get a eItT man to awap Ideaa witb him be win talk oe Uaten. a«_fala makenp

- «ii.jwJ. *tm*^ t>rfmm itimm hnm: — "Yon i te i i i i t t have agreaivaataty ef

iwodnce on yoor famf.^ I aaUl to tbe tanaiBRr„_; ^ '

Wi - T e a . - h e aald, ' W ^ ^ v e OMOcii tt» tte rfty fet a nmrte^ and w e put In a lot-of dUtafent tidaca. « • that tf twaa fan we d o a t maka a dwd

af the irala. Anyway Jim w a a a ta-; Torite of hi* grandmother, who aermad \

he knew tnore ttaB Mid.^ =^Jlm sent-awaj,~aiHt~t anpunawt-^^ waa goto' to do aa 1 to<d him—hire out j f«r a farm hand. '•

Ueuutlme i while be waa gone 1 waan't getthr aWtigYfery well with the

•Teckijoed t worked out and required to be ferti-Uaed. I didn't have t h * money to do the Job aa it ouybt to be done, and I thought tbat If I didn't apend a lot oo It I'd loac what t-put lBt«4t, «o I dite^- -:#: gmmai Trherc the coaiae

•Bythiog. ~ I tried to raise Rncb cropa aa didn't need mticb fertiliser, but didn't get much of a return.

"Jim waa away four years, and all the while 1 was ruunln' down financially. He used to write borne ooce in awhile, but be didn't tell ua what he was dQin\ Bill Jim na*Berera,-goiud hand at ex-plaluiu' tbIiiKs. I've t b o u ^ aUice that if wbcD be was a boy he'd have told me aomep'D about what be waa drivlo' at I'd have had more patience with him.

•The only thing Jim did tell ua, and. be wrote tbat to bla mother IBeTkST'

be was away, waa tbat he'd got a sweetheait. He said ahe waa tbepnr-tiest gal lu the world and the beat V 'heu his mother told me about it 1

I rectooed Jim would have a -hard _care of a wife, etjpeclattylf

be waa gmn' to <io uungs bis owu wgy and never take any advice from any bodyr - "Well, wbeu I had gut au luw fluau

dally that T S d to put a mortgage on my farm Jim c<Rne home.- He aaid he'd beien to an agricultural college and had eome home to help me oaL

" 'Father,' be said, "yosLAud. all the rest of tbe old fashioned farmera have been blunderlng_alQng_for_acaa.—Ih» "eamr'aD'd ereryUiIng In tt la a blf laboratory^, land tlMTP'a nothing 1'' ^ Isn't subject to the laws of aclencft. Dd you remember when yon told me to trim tbe apple tree and cut oS tbe lower ^nclteaT Well, it occurred to me "tSat''Ebat'Tiie">Faa'TrgIff»'l>ir|'«yw ^" ^^ «"^ dimli for lEe sap: that by the lOM B got to tbe top it mnat be tlred^oot. aad tbat what applea it produced would be ipiali and few. Bei^dear It would cost more to gather apt^aa grown aa bigh aa that than they'd tejrorOi wbcn 70a

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4

• * r - -'- — -^^' - - — -•T • Don't «acrtflce any betfer calf • • from a firat claaa dairy oow. ^ ^ .Glre each calf a chance to 4 • drink water a t least twice each #

IjIk^dityStore

# Gi%-e the cows a good feeding ^ of bay before taming Into the • fr*«h jiaature. ^ rut ibe cowa on . the low

tbe i.t«rt. U ihiagrass Is left un-crop|>Mi it becomes tough and -wttl not be eaten at aH.

Calvex can be raised perfectly on skimmilk.

s

i g u j i r a g f e

ini»t prove gaticfactory or your money back

Sugar lOePouiid •?>•«••«> -^ « • < » - * - ^ ^

SUMMER SILAGE CROPS.

Prevision Should B« Mad* to Tide Over

A TieiE supply of Grocerie* hand, such a« on

—Daii.i farmers M Im have uut aliBHdy made pre|>arailulls for tiding cows over the ptrlud of iiisutUcieiit pastures In late summer and fall 8tu,n\A nnt fiirygt that many cows went nearly dry last July and August, says a Pennsylvania

conditions m^r be avoided and loci-dentaily tbe dalrymau's bank account oteenittbeued by a little forethought

Maintaining tfae-milkflow durtngtbe period of Insufficient pasture may be" accomplished by feeding additional grain, by feeding soiling crops and by feeding sliage.

Feeding soiling crops in addition to. the pasture secured bytbe cows'helps to maintain the milk flow atjgoderate float The objection to tbis W'thod Is tfie labor and pTa^iilng" ue<'es?.aty ui planting and cutting such croim «t ' tbe proper time. Unless one has some si­lage from last year's feeding soiling

plan iVii the-coming suiuiuer.- —— The best,, cheapest and most Bracti-

cal way to tide over ahort pastures Is to bare'an ample abppty of com SUage. Plan to have enough left over from winter feeding to Utke care of the short

. paature period, 'fhtg IBTOITW J a n la-.. -•And dp yon rrmtmfrrr the grtmml I > « ttanjoUlflr gWMl^sad'tb«Lfeed Is

pat tbe.cbcmicalalnT W^*ttaat was a failure, but when a boy of fonrteen beglna experimentlx^ he'a not Ukdy to anecead wttbodt a iotvt CaBarea. 8aak»; towa * g o ^ n cdueatal aulwiUiiEwffl-w<iri[ for years over a probleni and fltB^

.bL:.tfa . eDd. •. - . , • - -: - -' •^'»»" frn ttrr* r* - " *"•* f~~» -

At tliat iBomeot aatardy bogt^tSva came oat of tbe

Iv at my ' ^ o n r b o j r I askad tha fSaiacc "VBI Ills granddad.** - . : "Wbat wonM Qie wocU tm

tka children r* I ebaeiTed. "Hotfre tmx

tbe old Dsan. "The anly tronbtoabont ebtUroi la to nndaiHand 'aw We dant conaldier that tbey're diUdrcn and not men and Women. Gonaeqnenoa la wo rati 'em Oa wron«. way. And

mother left me die kcaie^TdeteriidMd to nae It - to leam irtiat tbM« waa known atMut adentlfie agrlctittnre. I don't dalm to have learned any m e n tiiaa is^Known by ot lma. lHrtI'*al*«n^ ad t b a t a g t t i r r a T t o e d fo—dattoi^M-which to team more. Fm aot going to

tzs

___ Wh«n you think of jMirchasing a watch, & jiDg» a aearf ^^j^rooch ipv at other jewelry, femeiab<^j^e caiF—

sqpply your wants. Most anythlrtt . in the ~~~ 1^ li^e will be fomdJnege^^

^ ^ at an aoxaci^e p*i<5er

H^ RepMy IS* BBiNI SI Cbtttr

i t DT Jeweier ancl OpticwB M a i m w t , VirtaiMi.

M a a IfciMn* Cor bla dlaetiedknas^ bet l a e o t d c d U m a

- | jatte. .ci iai£_v«y .0' doto* tt tnxned oat -fine:—After that tbe tree be trimaed glTC aa tbe biggest and tbe <iea* a p p l » ot any la tbe orchard. And tbe beat part of It was we.didB't bare to go ap « • a long Udder to pick 'em and leas a lot by sot bein' able to get at '<

Lei ibcflB h^ve a-

BROWNIE The children always enjoy taking jacUfl:^—it

' of the d«y's oating; adds ta bnides, taking them is dean, edoeatioad fan

With ICodakor Bcowaie parchaaed—

Dowell's Pharmacy THE REXALL STORE'

epeieea to Bcbool. and if tbey l e a n

I't we think they're no giMd, "l_war umltn' ahnnt the Mg InTrtr

tor tV>^ter d a y - O e man t h ^ caB tbe wlaatd, and It said wbea be waa a lit­tle tUler Ida taicber "task bfm to U s BWtbrr aad told ber ^ e buy w e a dnace. The mother toylf the Job o' l^^liin'-tttti. ttttrmeit, hntr-j^reckon tbat barw—^joqi fa teafb-<>tbcr peo|»le. tbat'a.wfaat'Eii> been dotn' evo- sinee.

—^ sierer bad a i v tronMe. with any ft' m j chlldien, eaeept Hii^-b<iy«Hm, the fbtber <f this Uttle shaver here. Tbe JCanlt with JiM waa that when be got t e be tblAeen or foorteen ycaiM did be kne^ aaor'B I 'and bis aRJttaer and tbe 'Wbole family." B e w a a - r s a d y - t o - t *

bow net to nia ibe Harm. Iwt be fooldn't t e O m e bow to ran It B e I h e o ^ t Jie-eeOarSad abnwI^aM bis did. I told him he'd.better k e ^ bis aplnlOBa to biwmrif

he'd do iblaga wUbuat-

tree aad be partteniar te eat e g t ^ lower UmM tMl w baagla^

^«ff aU a»*Vf^

« < ^ n T f w . i w T . d e i a ' a c i M l l i f J » * J»,.tta^«*ffM?, j g ^ l way.

be doat want bla te Wi Bim aaw to d« it. <

daBy a boy tbat be has teoagbt «p tnm a baby. Jbs waa alwa>a Uf wttb tbe fasm:—rbleery. "tltfipwiB' tt oat e' gtar aaaatty. tboogb enee In aWhBe W d make tt nan even. I t s U tSm to let tt akme and to lat

moeb aii

expertasentlnr on I a a v e pat yea « a a

B>a"it saOD^y

b a n ^ and ready for use .WIieneTer needed.'

Tbe Bummer silo shonld be rather narrow in diametw so that tlw aliage' may tM» fg<l «t th«. rata of thre>^ Incb^

always

Canned Com, Tomatoes, Cab baf ep Celery, CranliPrriM Ptr

••(6 ?;

T ^

C. R. KEfcLY Spriakcrt Oy Stai4 laiusas,TL

FARMERS TAKE imCE

The way to make two blades of wn where one does now:. tolcbrotod Mti/pieamat~-

iaime from Leesbnr? Ldme-Co., tiie lime that has been sold \n Loudoun and Fairfax ftirthe past twenty-five years, and out pro­duced them all. and the reasotf tor it is because it contains Maar-neraum and Oxide of Ironinri^t pDDiortion to CSciuiht&^nate, and the United States Agricul-. torri Depai-imeiit in Year Bode fy

daily to prevent qtoUing. ;ftegln now to plan for a-'Oota acreage

anfliaent to Inanre silage fotr next anm-mer'i ftedfaiic. It wMlkeap w d l •sflg tbe exer t ion of a n s d l aaaotsat 00 top.' ^ i t np ah extra ai'o U needed. ln~ tba~ meaaHaws ^aat

tor !!•» rtito MpMn—g-

plant growth and nothing: elae win tiacg1tBi>lacc. . Gend ordeM to CotBwell Sopply Cor^Maaa»-^ saa Va.: A. S. Robertson, Well­ington. Va:; M. Rollins, Bristow, ¥H;7 w dhvct to 08 aad'mse^^irffl"

•have ptompt irtteutieife--r- "'t ^ ^ r r^

r ^ tfPg IMPyfiFITiKI F

to

ton- j ^ fKwtht* t » « t

yonr odt«rf tbe farm.

a bntfucea tat tanning aa.wcfl aa •ny^hlny »1«» My Tai^Hnna I'T* aptint dertlng In a.pro^lDce store hi: a Ug x i ^ . There I've l e a n e d certain <rf aome adddlemen'a.metboda. I've seen aooie-

of bow be aqnecsee tbiicisBsnnv

OitlKBa:—t-acsB^ -want either myadf; bat a « aaewa at b e t a to get aqneeacd.

H I •Now; dad; St do. We mnat t|ike advantage of

opportimltlce soch aa tbey .m^ t„w^ m^armj *rtm» ^t,»* »*» M # « y . psstimities. no ntatter bow attractive tbey look. We>e cot a market bandy

aa la imed on_tbe ta-tdeaof any and every body. Well go Into table vegctabiea on a amall acale

we-ana inenaae the scale. As soon as w e can higher' price forTromaa

well open a Store tor tbe aalei-tbaa the reel pradnced from it^

wbele profit ooraelvee. Bat We eanl

sfeKt oar plana aa w e raa ap wallai*-

Vbe'^ariaser panaed in bla nairaitve. •at a ^aace over Ida hcflad bade «r

trnefc and ccncladsd:

caB ft tiw sa a part mad a Tarf iMer tea t part a«

ma^itrt -^TwmamiiOtA parlmentin'^ s o j e dldalf pa tbe regalar

tbe WW* « • tbe tum^tmi bs^s deia' U aU the w U e la a small

way, Aid atoaady.

told yea of sras 'a

~ T b a t mortca«e paM o T U two ycanw,

ever for all. imarrlsd bla swectbeart aad tbey

TVa

boy^ bsad—-is a cblp < baa a TTill r*

. aieae, bet tt didnt do any good. ,. "One Hme I fcdlM! k »1*HW t a H O *saHy bs was a

tbat had alwaya predoeed weB Nothing came np l h « * tbat Come to And oot Jim bad been

a atooty yonac maa joC or rtx la overalla caase ap to as aad was' latrsdaeed by Ma Ihtbsr. I bad soMS talk wttb bIm i*eat bta pc«Cse-sisa. bat fooad Uas reiy retieeat Sad

get «nly a Uttle oot of biss. Evi-aa If i i i T i i i i t i i l t

tt

|Mi||ir aome ktod o' cbemicala into i t J im waa about sixteea wbea he did XSa, Sbd T concladed to get rid Sif h ^ X

r^B^^^^-T^^^^^^^»"^^^^W^^^Ww" "%^^V -*

tblaga ta be was told to do em r e b o o t this time his grand mot hrr

died and left Urn her savta'a. aboat $1,200. Instead f

i Jlm'a gttardcen. she left it to him to bare right off. I thick the most Iseoc^ r^Dda bora Is tbe favored ones of their mothers, and tbey certainly ars

Cee f Mere Pood In Milk Tlwn "ritoy PreduoS In Meat.

Veel calves from dairy cows generr

wixin tbeee calvee are kept a a t S year cid the loas is e<en gieatei. la th» infocmatlQa Iwooght by coet account reeesdaof WrOhloagrlenltiiraI<g»e»t-

atatloa for twenty-ate Tbe mift need to grow tbeee calves ia often of more value ^sehimian food than the veal prodnced. —Ia tbe twMity-atx dairy h^rrta elgbt

lost nKHiey on lalslns

S t t veals waa about 91.S0 a bead. Tbe average ioea (m ral^ng 381 «alvee in •hi»*y tw»»l« Kndtaa waa g&90 for tbe flrst year. Only five dairymen among tbe thbty raised calves at a jpnrflt.

When dairymen get a b l ^ price for loEk tbey would be abMd by seU&g calvea rather than ralsli>g aiilg for ii eal w Ueef. The

1901, page liSl, states that Mag-uesiuiii Irahsolulely ueceMBpytg

tt.^V.Wl«TE.1lbnMw

L. ROSCNBERGER M A N A S S a S . VIRtSntlA

S r S M. Ji^^OTTU^

Jlmlted ratten Is betisaae'tbe forage crop takes tbe place ot mwrti rf the grain

Hegs fW aU the grain Oiey wooM -eat made aMce-raptd-batJeaa eooadnl-*«iT galBS In fswttiig l i ^ s at tbe OMo Agricvltaral Expertment station. They csn be marketed aoooer. bowever, "wbHToftenTiiia advamige \n ISrSR

Some protein feed, soch as tankage - - • ^ A d . .

lai«e boga. cspsdaRy If Cbsr a»» « • aack-pastare aa alCaUb. dover. rape qr

all of wfe>(* are b ^ Ja.

Ca>a »<-*4—ssa

uxBisaksoorHE.

NATIONAL R A H ,

I wav »o ptcaaed v l tb thte bit of life's snecess tbat J moterM that way sgatn

vxynac aisd met JlmV There was an air

aboot aU prosperity snd

Abn^ h*M ^?t*t*r aff-.oai-«er-a|tbelrflrrm t ^ t was v e r y s t t r a c t t v e ^ _ aUM "Rod. only T^wamed btai "

^ l w^L Dartag these vis itaJim Xm bow to ran. t>w»ir fkrma and da calved a bigh appointment In the Cntt

ea 8laHH"gei'attiuegr of agricnltare. It there la sny saoral to this story

tt seems to me Tt i s t t e T m g f ataa Is es IMSMD track tbat be la

apt' to l>e considered a dmce. In otber words, hia brain is ao absorbed with tbe generaUy a^kknowa that it le ls» possible (o fir It oc tbe known.

FrfqueBt oarryiag snd brashiog wUl Insure a healthy condition of theho»ee. | A few albnten spent dally Tn cnrrylhg [ TiSJbfHauum a Uoisemiuie wen sijeiit.i Aside from civine tbe animal

-arts dallj brushag j »ms »»rof«-

LnaXOItATKD DSVOSntMT OV T B S UmTBS STATSS,

urBAL • • • - • tioe.o«

N.S. HARt.OW. j . r , u n a ,

wATaaaostt iTS. i . S i f n . j i t . w*j-fcw«^<a a ^m a j i r ^ A Utmi _

, FroBpt •tteatloB gtv«a t« all hari J—, Is a Clean. \ ||,diac«eM«ctVa*nfra«|ko«ttk'

^A. S.L.bOOTHK.

TTtr i k i a In sa

loss of Wtat s»d igmt^.—rarm Fire*;'

J iaUk School Sy steal a( VirgWa DCrAJtTMEMTS mHlESEIfrED

Isspwtant >i«T^orT organ snd most he kept clean and .free tn do Ua work.

kept fKpeoiatlj- clean, aa the long boors of work. dost, aweat t n d h e a t all c<m» T*«lloan, Ti I • ih i lTrT X a w , M e d i -tjliie lu make pimwi la ia Hf Ihe^^Ffeai neccasity. Sore shealdera and otber af-aietioaB. doe to lack of care on tbe part of tbe owaer, have often,canaed great

and

LOAM rUM[>a AVAOJUiL to dMerving •»»<}«»». $10 00 rr-—rt all eoeta to Yirgiaia at«<t««iU .r. .&« AcaciaBiM Departmentar Sen? for catalncui-

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HAYMARKET

Ml*. S. L. Rotter, wBo was unable to bold the service last

, > - •

Sunday at St Paul's Church, has

I

Rev. Dr. Kennedy, of the Theo­logical Seminary, conducted the Bwvice and administered the Holy Communion. It is expected that Dr. Kennedy will hold ser-vices neifX Sunday.

Rev. W. L. Naff preached at t h e Baptist Church Sunday.

There was no prayer service on accfHint of the I ^ Cross meetinff.

Capt. J. R RusfeYecently ce'le-brated hioocvcnty-seventh birth-da; and says he is feeling fine this year. Vf^ hope the may enjoy many more happy

SMITHFIELD

A Borpr se party was tendered" recently to Mrs. Ida Hayes^on tET occasion birthdaj .

and itm. and Mnrfiri «ur

her

wiisieaur Hr. J. A. Hill. Mr. Andrew Kioehe-loe, Misses Myrtle and D<tfothy Merrill, Harriet Simpson, Grace FlOTeRee,l4rdia Maeonabey, £!«« Fairbanks and Lucy Kineheloe and Messrs. Ray and George Fairbanks, Leslie Merrill, I^t and Howard Hill and Arthur

CUFTON

HOME TEAM LOSES

feated Haymarket Saturday by the score of 17 to 8.

Miss Rose Shirley, of Antioch.

Fairbanks. ' Mr. Frank Davis, of Hoadley,

was k Smithfi^ visitor Sunday,, M^rs. James. Samuel and

Edward Kineheloe have accepted

Children^ Day was* otwerved Sunday in ^ e BaptJBf P )d Pr"*^ byterian Sliaday^Schools. The

Sunday.School bad a pro-{mtatioD^ .*ni

drills of a patrietie nature. An address was made by Dr. Fristoe, of Maryland, the Baptist evan­gelist, who is here at his summer home. J the Presbyterians gave a pro­gram mainly illustrative of the need of Sunday School missionary

KOPP

The farmeta-of this sectionarejl busy cultivaUaai coro. wbito the

busy

work. The program opened with 'The Star Spangled BanneP' and closed with "AmericsL" The church was -very prettily deco­rated—with . rosea,—daisies and

T mill.

is visiting friends here this week. Mr. Robert Shun»tU?iureA| f ^ f ^ ^ W««hinfirton,

, r«^T,tw »»,«rftr^NA^« ««d her daughter Bessie his arm recently when the wi^on brake broke on a steep bilL He was thrown under the wagon and a wheel ranTQie length of his arm, leaving it paiuf ully bruIawL

Rapid progress is reported on the Watt^ma-FaMiSri^aipaie. The men employed wifriwon be

Mr. M; M. Russeli recently vieited in Wasbingtoil and'Alex-«Ddm. , __

working jiMU^JiaynaQ^et HARVEST NEAB

Crops liere sre looking very well, bat we need the rain. W^eatjsn^yready Ijo.haj-veatj^——^FiSftEffrBPRG now. •

Mr. Page BealeTwho has

mati am, 18 reeuvering.. . A new garage will be opened

nKnnf Jnfy 1 |rf f^a ^^^1,1,. ff^llld ing, near-tbe drag store:

Mrs. H^ R MagiU is very iO. Mrs. W. JL DafcwAndchildfen

have retqmed to fiaynucket fOff the sununer. Mrs. Bakw wiH be remembered as the Iscbf wfao sang at t |^ tent summer^

GRSEM^OCH

daU. Aamaif the— w h r r t l i i r t th»

chi)drw!?8 servicea ait Dumfries SQfid|7 evetiW Wen Misses SeaMce Abel, Etta. TtepBcitM,.A. C. Dunn, Gertie Tsfaeott and

MisaLeOMiLoOi of the FYariE^ifaggi'e. Abel, Mesturs. J^we lin Sflnare Hoaintal RiMmnriP, | R ittey. "Gar Cline. Altem taming has retaraed to Bull

tortnight's* visit to her

Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Florence, of Independ^ Hill, were the guests of Mrs. Mat Florence Sun-4ayr — — — —

are visit­ing at the home of Mrs. Keeler's son. '^"iiIiB83ene Kihchc^oe^ vrM has been ill, is much improved..

been Nancy Keys has visiung m lialtiniore, / IKU was accompanied bv her grand-

ftigir The address was made by Rev.- Alford Ketley, pastor of

employment in Gunston. lOmHluck; who hss

been visiting irjends and rela - tives here, has rpttinwri tn £enn-J .' nnt fty Sfihool miMJons was re-

sylvania, where he is employed; ceived. _ 3ai~

housewives are equally taking care of the fruit .

Mees. 'Civ-:^!rianwRr&d A. C. Gordon motored to Wash­ington Fridajr, returning on the following day.

A crowd of young folk from Kopp attended the picnic and dance given at Independent Hill Saturday.

-lir^J*. M. Col«,-of Washing-tOB, spent theweet-eiSd at Bis home here.

Messrs. W. T. Jopes md Ca-ton Norman made a business trip to Manassas Saturdav.

FIRE AT SAWMILL

JQPUN The qn^M at.m<>wph«>rp of Joplln

Wa» disturbed by tl)p- Tytiay ap-proach of an autoniobne t^SsSt 11:30 o'clock on the night of June Id: The car-u.. ~::2 e4)ii H»t of the poet ofBee and a loud" call was made for Justice William' Crow. Justice Crow presently appeared atyfin upstairs window and demanded to know what was wanted and why Tiis peace­ful slumbers were so rudely in­terrupted at that unseemly hour.

To tlie great surprise of the magistrate, he found. Hbat his midnight callers were Mr. L. Q. Moss, special officer at Quanttco, »nd Sergeant Gravfta, of thp Ma-rines, now stationed at Quantico.

the chuich. - A coWecfion ~for aroused in the neighborhood Fri-

8I0K FOLK IMPROVE

Mrs. R. R. Buckley, who has been sick for the past few days, is very much better. . . . . ,. . -Msr^otazfietKiiELani-fcw^ ^ ^ o n the aick-list, much te-little daughter continue to im­prove.

Mrs. Fowler is improving. „ The Anti-Saloon I ieague regent-ly. held a meeting at the Baptist

s^'^T^JIttlf Piffitffment iiiiiii"*^* . ^ ^ they~haJ~Ewp men af-at Quantico for selling

Not having any place day af ty^fB^ wbffl fire Mr. A,-a-G»deB'i

iifok^ jaftLat Mr. A,-C.-«»deB'fl-«aw-mill and burned for thirty minutes in the woods around the milL ^

Mrs. E. S. Carney, who has

re6ted whisky.

^ito.Jock

proved Mr. lliomas

who Woolfenden.

Churcb m the linlerest of temper-„, ance,

ttte p«)pJe ot cnu section are ge t i ingmdy Kuiufve^ t h ^ iprheat.

Misfr Arvilk^ Dunn' visited .tUs jreekTt the h«ane of lier im-ele and aont^ Mr. and tfrSi J. T. Syneox. _____

of Baltimore, are gneste at the

taiVfinfii^ iqa Abel a here.

Miss Carrie Lee~ u friends in Washington, D. C.

Mr. G. H.-Wiuihingt(Mi visited at "The netmitme"

The Greoiwielt sick list at

and her son Philip Mn Clifton A b d of Washing-

visiting I tim,—aaaited—tm. narartae-l and Mrs. W. t . Abel toeaday.

MI^JLJO.^ Dunn made «)Kiai^

present indndea Mm F, P. Mnr»- —MrrRFWr Abd^ind ris, Miss Katie Coekerill, Messrs. Teny W^eks. A. R. Triplet^ F. L. Mayhaghrand^J A Uoor...

Mr. W. F. Davidge, 3r.,'of

n^ws^ Waslungton^i ?MtI«tg <S Grove.".

Mr. _^lyuuia-Stoke8r^^,-iia8|taraedlb Washingtcm. D. recovered from his recent illness.

We notice is test wedc'e JOUR­NAL a letter ftoma K o e k l t i p - i ^ it is Mtoated IMm^ Gajwevifle

The ladies GbuKb he ia^

of the Baptist lawn tHe on ifie

rtcr-in-tew?Htfrr and nplmes.

(Ad hotel lawn Tuesday night Mrs. R' Li I^ndextw has re-

tamed from a visit to North Car olinft. - r

Miss Es^er 'B\;ickley lias Te-ceived a scholarBhirTinlwHiseholcf arts in - the State MOTmid -Sehed at Harrison tHirg. Misii Boddey will leave fw the fi^l term to ^ork for a B.~S. d ^

Miss Miriam'B' W has an' at Broad-appointm^it to teacb

Sei>tai i>er;' :' v : .- - \_' -' MTB. Hodge, c^ Manassas.

has spent a few Washington and Baltfeiore, turned home Saturday

weeks in re-

at the home of her son and daugb-

Mies E. Viola Cole hasaecepte^ preiiminsxy h«uiQg, .. e id i^^ the prisoners tindei $lOO bond

a position in Bajtinoore. MR. WEBER INJURED

Wfolejndny at, a gmd iijiii il 1* " U) aummf bufMe^lEe'^raitd S sCH6LARSHg^"~^ TBa^"^teraoon. Mr. Mar Web- J ° ^ *t the next reguter term of

jer, of Ind^wnde^-ffiHr-ina W cirentLisoiirtof J>rine&"Wil ^rowm frota-a mule, on tiiis toll ^^_<»y

them up at Quantico, they had commandeered an auto* Doobile and brought them to Jop-lin before Justice Crow for dis-

rtahzing" the Mtuatinn, fajt^i

No. 67J8 . R«p«rtaf the Coaditioa of The PeopJci National

BaKk.at Mmarttit, ta tk« Stmt* ot Virjiiua, ar ^ E E 8 0 U K C B *

XxMiit and dUcoUDta 7cxc«pt ibtme •hown on « and <•) »244.a» 86

Overdraft! _ uamecand I«91 24 1.W6 bi

curve ire tiiatJon (p«a-i[ Bondi plad^w (o ••core "if. S. DepoaiU (pu value) 1.000 0«

Total U. S, bond! Bonds, securitiea. etc: Stock of Federal Bueaiie Bank (60 per

cent of KhMTtptiea) Value of banklna booM (U niHinrtim- _

bered) »«••?*>

31.000 00

^.awM

Pumiture and ftxtflree. Net amount due from ap-

6roved reeerve amenta in lew York. Chlcaso, and St.

Lou). 12.861 12 Net amount due from ap­

proved reeerve acents in - .a.^ --• rt - ^ ^ —.— -l*-J ....-• 'T dt)ii .A&-

UUIVU XWWWTTW VT^mK^ . . J . . . . T|^l^^ -vw^ Net amount duo from baaluand bank-

era (other th«M> iBchaded in abe*^.-..- -Otlter ebeeka on banks to the aamc

cit7 or town aa reporttnA- b ^ ^ . -,. Outside ebeeks and otMr~

eaabitama. tS2 24 Fractional currency, niekela,

and cents ^ 301 16' fairffwl Bsttrr* in I-TM'*—and—aaC-

2. m o o

aini)iuit due from Federal Reserve Tfes tr iy:

ptlon fund with U. S. Traasarer do* fraqU. S TcMsurer....... 1.8W;8e

Toul »S27.0»«2

TSH^ttl i ioairpaUia. ,^ r..^... «M).aw W Surplus fund 12,000 00 Undivided profiU .. >9,a»» 4C Lsss eorrent ex­

penses, inteorest ^ and taxes pa id . . . 3.S60 62 5.MK M

Amount ^eaerved for taxes accrued... Mi 60 Cireulatins notes oatstandinr 29.TM 00

position. Justice Crow,__aiij»ri^f,^^^^^stSS^ir^^

down; heard the compiMnts and issued warrfints, and ordo-ed Mr.'Moss to'tateliis prisoners back to Quantico and guard them until morning. Justice Crow

MxM.4trG^ H<atoes is^tgSng dePUtized^rgeant UrivesjMA guard to aid Mr. Moss.

MrS^^C^^;. ^--SEMg^^^SRAKD JURY

Wednesday moroing Justice Crow went to Quantico to bold a

jost beyond the home of Mr.. J. & Stforke. He-remained uncon^ idous untirthe arrt^ of Dr. W.

lauit' api^ied restontives. - B e proving ra|»d]y.

MandT, N^Hinapisn^m-wnrf h<miie Wednesday faartjteaammer ,vacat»m. , ' .

Fnil W, WuuUltudariwiiT"'"'^ Mr. V^rowplaml thM maft

JKed ieiifaW. J S M M o a t l M i r i M i a l J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ M ' " ^ ^ at the home «f Mrs. Lucy Budtr lejt inatead of geing to flia adbool booae whidus a kmg widk fiir her teme foot.

^——VAOATiQirViaiTO - - ! -

Mi«i .<!:«iHft s wart, "^ q^fuhipg-tcaa, is atopiring with 'JJtrs.tifu^

day. trip to Washington Satins

M. Dunn visited fi Suoday. - . "'

Mr. an^lba- JaiMBi AuderaoB I next are the proad parents of a baby

' UP n i l • ji - ^ ^ g g i i i i hM >«.

Payne for tne summer. Dr. Sanford te^ q^eai&ig Jhu

Payne. '\-M^-Joe^oa Buekley alsOf is

boarding at Mrs. Payne'i jug hw th 'r m< 9d htfik

Un. T. W. been'^ek, is imp^vVki

BACK FROM WASmNGTON

Mr. gtfbert I> Tubbs, jr., who ^** PPffn*" thr winficir and

i lu view^ fit the fact, thsit 80 many hundreds of people of all nationalities are coming into Quantico it will be iriwoluUdy ueceasary for . the county to make some arrange­ments for-takmg-^aEfr of such emti-gendes as tins. At the last nteeting of the^bMsLof^suj

Dividaods unpaid..

Individnaoluvocita anbiact to cheek . Ortifieataa of dq>ocit due in leas tlnn

2.S4*4I 4 8»

^gc6 w

Mdays U,0T4 » Cartifiad checks ^ ittl SO

' Total demand depoalts: nil.lOS 17 Other time deposit* 126.748 >0

Total time deposits 126,743 90 United Statas dMiDsita. l.OOO (M

^t-H^ ;i...hwii»y . n nU Fedena

tioDS repraaentins moDcr bomrwed, • than redlauiuats .

j r « $ ^ " -

«,«oe«»

Stau 0} yvrjitua, Countf 0} J'rmet WiUfm, I. G. mnwwp Rkviurn, cmiwr «t

aboT»-namad bank, do aiilsninly slnar that abora atatanMBt la tma te the baalfof a r kanrl-aHaiB en i l fcaWaf r- •—^-^- '

3r «awMHlb»l!fr

G. RATMOND RATCUITB. 7 flubwjiHiwiiaiHt atjrma. KIT.

Jfotaiy PuMte. Cntaiwn A n — i f

'-^saAL^

B. B. H D B « . A. A. Hovrr.

No. 6032 Ks>oHefaersad>ti.Mo«ThaWaMisiataa«taf

Maaasi«B|ift Maaassas. ia thaStata af Vh-

oapt thAie abown on and e) ;

Deduct: taM.8NM

before the board and.asked for i n appnjpaiaboor (d p&t dp^a 8to«p' __ _. __ Mltk>* HBI^ '

Lynn, who Aaa malLbgadiitf: ^ r this porpoap^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ y ^ E F ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g ^ ^ ^ ^^ i ^ ^ m i petition was not gnmted. a3fS?a2^^.SS?BS£'Sf^ ^^* i

~k UJOTER FOR ATTENTIOJI

"This is a mattor that flhnnH __^_ _^_ the .county," in WashingtcMOi a i t i yedhcvne^^ .^^^^^^ ^^' "tberedioald igday t o - q i ^ h» yaeatkm t t ' Ua parents here,

Mr. F W Orrmfft»,-^-4}ria.l™"'dwem4hattbi8^isaa»tt«r,

be ne dday. ; ^ e qffi^v^^act Ibe on duty day and nig^t, and it

farm. • The Civic and School LeagQcr

wOI meet wiA Mrs. M. H. Qam Friday aitonoon at .

o'clock. _^ _ Mr. J. M: Fgimer JM* * J

KiyL£HAyEN

At BeHehaven Chmch Sunday

would enligbiepaaaftthp maWir, ' Catbefine^" wtn*i yqu hafaga: ^^oA

the week in Manassas. Miss Viiq inia Lee. of Colerain,

N ^ , '» 'fxpfTtpd homf

eneodrage the WQck."

Oi^aANDa

week for the aammer_vaMtia _ _

ment League will bold its regular monthly meeting on Friday, Jtdy 13. The prognm will appear in the next issue of THE JOURNAL,.

Mr. Eari 0e_Grain spent Son-day at the Imme uf Mf. Levi Mfr Clannahan.

MtgfteA iflia Kgd^ ang IMaa iiorae^accomiJiiileJlijrBer co^nT Housi spenrlaat Trrrlr jnjfinaa Mlai^rgjeHuifuw. r*a: " '

Mr. G. H. ansong fhelC „ jvisitocsSon-day to hear Gypsy SaH^sUi^

Keeneyes is very glad to note that "Mutt," the fwrner Inde-Viewient Hill oorrespondent, has returned, and hopes that he will get «n t ^ i«b again.

A oomnrittee was appdnt ^d at and Greenwich, but we can't placfi it unleaa it la wbat is knowa as ElHs' MatrWe'woaU tiieall> ubBgrt rf the writerfto ^ w<*k «* rsorgaaiMg tiic

f ^ T * * ^^ • *a . i i J fi f — -

W iOeua

dormant OuiMlaji Suteie^

Miimieville wa^ ^wganised Igor Mr. Simeop

Lang will assist in the wodc and will also be at Oriand»at 3 p. aa.

Satnrday night Mr. Woody Jtolt is making a Farmerfare busy in the field.

atEurfu Rev. W. L. NaT will fiU|iis

pulpit at ihe Baptist ChnrciTEHi

cow, passed tnrough ba«&m&y; Mr. W. iL McCoy, of Manassas,

waain Kww lasfc^redt.

^ s a KoK> visitor Sunday. wiU be held at Belle-

baveo Baptist Church r S o n ^ morning at 11 o'ctodi by gev. ^ n e t t Grimsiey of CoIpQiar.

for uunediate attentmnT It is r >Or£ed tiiat a canning oiwda ekaek. i.d

dob is being MjB^ad in .Topfin^ T S S S S S H S S ^

S. Bond* departed ta ••-isiLsa^

Stoak «f Fadaml Baaerra _eaatBfsnbaertptioa . . - , . -Talne ^ b u ] ^ booaa (St

{ J B U k -

Kfw'Vork. Gk^avo and 0C.'cMBa.. ' . . . .^. . . . . . .^. . '^ ' 488 R

Vtt- tmmoA diw fcon a s -prorcd B«Mrw Asorts la •

dttaa 4.«MK

aaaa cJtjr er • = ^ - ^ ^ 'pcttiht'btsr' aniB-

4it .JLso Davis, uf Dell^gF ^'^^elSSSn^^^e repoj* is trae_ ^ ^ and tbat the young people will csE ubii the. jntogst toinaka i t a

a. William Giew aud Ar

^

iMailal reilRiint

f . ^ , , ^ ^ . . , . ^ A T . andT. E Clarke Oar toetb parte is Pleasant t^aotored-to^ashington basiness

It rad is free

leaves a pi from gnt.

Barbe%-wbo-faaK been spending some time ia

_ JWaghington, hssTstuned to ner

MMS Lfllian ElHcott ik visitittg WashingtCTjrilLbftirelatives iB-8»n»yiner

MISB Ada Cooper has returned fe.hat-hom«^ a6er-sp<ui8lB[g the winter-in Wa^ington. - —

Mrs. Nathas Welk. is mmdr ing some time at the h<Hne of Mr. J. Wells.

Mrs. J. Wells ia visiting_hfir •dauphter. Mrs. Dora Wells, at

d ofj

bor DENTAL PASl^ -" IjetthecliifcLwiowfftr'

cate tbem toaricforoortoatii

^tUyilUwt fmMKf

after visiting her^arents J

•K. k MCMrweteuoiKMBvmtion

Raby 6. aadEUfiiibvd, of Washingtra. D. C, are visit­ing their sunt Mrs.

L Biuuluifnnd 7TT7L.

rffii Id" M « 8

Lawful i » a i m in vanltaBd nat doe fnas Vadenl-aaaarra Baak

B a d a m t e t o ^ W j a 0 . 8 . ~ ' aad dua fjiw V a.

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J.iian>-Total Wl.UtH-

4j8e at

M«« ameoat daa to annwad i Mii'iii '

Toeaday. p, , «r. and Mrs. J. ^'"''$biMastg~~E^a^~gwL Jaetcwd

^jj^MieiUoa lUmoveataitag^cfa,ia~Kit^^alt^Qdimtieo S ^ v S t t S a S ^ ^

Miss EMe Windsor was the goest of Miss Edith Curtis Son-day.

^ ^ ^ r ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ r ? * ^ ^ - i«S:^r!^ j'- ^ i Mi Ji^rPS^ vilte Tuesday. "^

Mws fistella "AlexandCT Mr. Arthur S.

Mrs. J. A. Kite, of Madison "i^ • A All « Messrs. R. C. Ennis and W^A. W H M R , Lyn & AUei Cl. P»°«^'*«datMf. C. E.CIarke'a I_ _ *»a« F QHH--,* N w Sunday.

t » & fr Mreet N. W. —- ^^^j. ^ j (;„land will preach WASHINGTON, D. C. at Greenwood Baptist Church

dlat hs^W^ sadsgrerairiBi;

Mr. Lion,

Allen Cambebmd and Miaa of Wathi ngl iWi

Ree-

—-MiHa Ly^ae *° 'past week.

J » > * f «y wySairisd^aaad . _

4rf I W StMlk K x » . I » v h d 7 2 7 , 1 9 1 7 . Ac-

trip fare tidcets"to Knoxville

I™.! o» 15 d«ys foUowing, bat not ^^ . — pnvi„

. «^^S^* ..•«•**• ^or'detaib or wnt« R. H. DeButt^ D. P. A.. Jmuiw

•Jewderi — Sundai" morning at 11 o'dock. SilverjTrathj "TH Mmnjevnte €-mc heagnr

'•!' r.'.eetat the school house on

Brentsville. " Mrs. William Price, of Wash­ington, is Tiating her parenla, Mr. and Mrs. Owens.

g n Riilwiy, Wiriiinliia, jj. i^r-^-»-

ADMiniST5ATfifLS-WOTtCt- - ^

T> .(OTT-N.

AllTpersons indebted to the es­t a t e ^ Joseph W. Mathjas, de-

-6e«r|CeueU, will please come forward and pay the same to the under-sipied personal representative, and those having ctoims against the said estate will kindly pre­sent same properly certified for THymenL