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VOL. XX. No. 19. 1 MANASSAS. VA., FRIDAY,-OGTefiER2r^m4: -ONE DOLLAK A YEAH

4 A T f l £ R S € AT S£M1NARY| WEBSTER MEMORIAL SBAH

BrenUvilie District S u n d a y To Be Dedicated in Octob«r «m

in Conventioa. Ball Ran Batt i^eM-Tribute

to Son of Statesman.

BABYSHOWATSTATEFAKKEPOPENPOBUCSCHOOlSilO HOLD FASHION SHOW

BY CHAS. R. MCDONALD.

Semiiidry Hall was the scene of a very active and interesting gathering of workers OR last Sunday afternoon w h e n t h e DrentsviHe District" STnTday School Association held

-rtSB fftiat HresitnjlTNoKesvtlR: association is an organized body holding its annual meetings each year just before the county con-yention. The interest and ea-thusiasna which this communis. se«ni8 to have is certainly en> couragingj All a f t e r n o o n it seensed aa though ail it needed was but a spark to set the whole

A short time ago the Twelfth : Massachusetts Regimental Asso-I ciation purchased an acre of the Carter property, known as Hazel Plain Farm, on the battlefield. *fiia ucru inciuaes tnespotwtrere

its an- f<^'- Fletcher, son of Daniel Web-atei. fell in thB aecomi haitleflf

thing a-going. The spirit was wiiyog. You could see "wel­come" imprinted upon every countenance before you, making-the stranger feel he was w a n t ^

Bull Run. The association of the Webster regiment and the Fletch­er Webster Grand Army Poet, No^ 13. united in th^ pnrfhmtP and will immediately fsecL-a. marker, which is to be dedicated the last of October. It ii ex­pected that a large number of veterans, both the blue and the Array, will be present.

Gen, John E. Oilman, who will be remembered as addressing the Jubilee gathering: on the court-

Pine Babie* FnMB All Parts of tbe St«te to G>mp(Me for

Handsome Prires.

One of the 1914

the chief features of Virginia State Fair,

Health Authorities Xe>pe to R». ^Dce Time Schools are Closed

Account cf Diphtheria. t

Richmond, Va., Ser>t 30, 1914. —On the eve of the month which

which opens m Richmond on is usually more marked than any «TOd«y, Octobers, for gfx daysoffier far diphthena, the State and SIX nights, is to be the grand Board of H^lth today issued a feftby contest and better babiea' buUotin in which i t asked tfaexo-health exhibit, both arrangwl operaUon of wsbool offieiafe and and rnndnrTiH^ hy the Fadaratiea, tegehfemJu.^ rffui t ^^.pwfawar <Sf MotheiF Clubs of Hichmood. • The contest will take plac* in special tents to be erected ad­joining^ the Administrative Buiid-

: . The board po|nj» out that oues are frequently reported where the appearance of diphtheria in a

in competitioBT the best of ^ e five receiving a massive loving: cupof honor.

There will be special classes

house lawn July21,1911, shortly l ! ^ ' ^ . " * ^ ^ ^ ^ * ° ^ " ^ ' » * ' » « » • before" the nne^ht^ nf /o-i;:^'*'*"®^^'^*™ tents theiitttecon-

comed. This meeting shows very clearly the need aiid poesibi titles of a well-organiz^, u p - t o ^ t e Sunday school workers' union in Printfi^ WiUiam county. Yoa could see all thitMigb the audi­ence people frmn all over the dis­trict, wno wefe intent listeners and certainly these people would

:beiAMCinterested woAen'G6ee tiuir zeti and interest were arouged m d their efforts reduced LudJ

retell to concrrte Tonn by a godd. en-'thusiastic, live-wire teague of

Sonday scho^ woricefi. This - modCTn life requires m o d e f a

before" t,h^ gp«fih«i of ftrrmpr President Taf£ and Ex-Gov.Mann and who was a member of the Websiter regiment. t« to be prea-ent, possibly in charge of the exercises. -^

The marker which consists of a granite bmild«' from the Web-sti^ farm at Mtash^id. Mass., aii4 an appropriatdy marked bl OUlie iablet, i n s josCbOiSI SGIB-'

"BegfOmng on Monday, October 5, a prize baby for each day will _ ^ - ^ > ».^,.r>.,^.» be chosen. On^riday afternoon | school aec^^^^Ttrnprn-

aryck)singof the school but that lack of mvestiga^on some limes keeps the school closed much Jonger than is necessary. The

the prize winners of the five days " pe eatete<f friU

pany, architects, of Booten. **vn,, and is to be ahifiped to Virginia

cescants win be under the care of sev»al of the foremost physi­cians of RichoHHid and a corps of trained nurses furni^i^ by the In^ructive Vuiting Nurse A8so> ciation of Ricfamoild. Every care will be taken to ensure the heidth and eomf <»t of the balMes entered.

*?r®* t ™^???^i° this contest, wKcH S a iaew feature of the

the time some public schools are dosed in v ^ o u s parts of the state by resson o f diphtheria among their fi^ipilSt

Younc Ladies of WasUngtoa OfficiaJ Life Plan Sic Cot­

ton Demoastralioa.

W^ashington, D. C . Sept. 3 0 -As a means of enlarging the mar­ket for cotton, ladies prominent in official society in Washington have organized a movement for a natton-wtde sate of cotton goods during the week beginning Mon-

Wnv day, CWL been sent to dry goods stores and departmen't stores* all over the United Stiy^s urging them to put on tuifrisl galw of cottoa

JilDods and ail kinds of arUdea

The mnyemfint is srousiBg a

EXHIBIT PRIZES AWARDED

""•s Tnomtoa Wms First Honors Amoov Giris' of County

Cannhig Chibs.

The exhibit of the girls' can­ning chibs of Prince Willi m county was the centre of admira­tion Friday and Saturday in the M. L C . Building, where Miss Emily X J t^son , the ctHinty^ demonstrator, pr^ided. The judges, whose difficult task it was^ to announce the prise win­ners, were Mrs. L. B. Williams, Mrs. A. ^ Spies and Mr. W. W. Da visa. •

Five districts of the county made of cotton during that week, t were represented in the exhibit.

boKud believes t h ^ the support „ of.the scho^ officers and patrons a larsrer permanent demand *tir tftal e ft poBHlhlfi tn niyn schools that are closed without floeh Ipng debiys as have |>een Jn xarted in the past

• 'Experience has shdwn,'' says the board, "tluit-if Qte propo-steps are taken,, schools which might otho^rise be x^sed for aeveral weeks on account of diph­theria can be re-opened within a few days aftei they suspeud BA-

sesolts witfa4>Qr yigaatl P^^ BrthiB*e d&ft«t«Mtiii«y *»*»• ™ ^er nnrnepooacoa health tagBBTwlnarS"to^be'

relaxation of .repsious fervor. Balhel %e tasad' inerease yoor fervor and add to it goodbosir

enthusiasm of y<Mir oonvicdons. so. that tiie wayfarer and the ^i-looko' and the pec^e whom yoa wish to interest can see that you-|l^ mean haauaeaR. Ooee^you show ^length then pecH?Je will begin to follow. Once yoanbsUfWB^, ness then people wffi begin to dros> away. So to revnt: If the Sunday sdbool w o r k ^ of fiinoe William eoonty cooUl be organ­ized into the Blighty iorce of

within a fewiisys. A Washingtoo eontra^or, who

M to furnish the baae^ visited

l i e t ^ Gmtffi

aMtationa with veteyang of tfie blae«od gray and o&er dtizens, arfected the site for its erection.

living am of Dasid Welster at the taaoe of his deadi in liS2. CoL W«bster was killed about 5

ra. OB the third day of the secMMi battle of Bidl Ron. in what was known asOie Baki Hill ^ ^ w | i c h tookjriaiie op Aug.3Q;: way fare is an added attracti<Hi;

whidi they tt« tapaUe, it H»ouhi prove the eievatioa not only of ^ ^ yoffir^own ^il l i l i iL but of otho- ehiidrec

1882. ScNsae Conf edierate scMiers of Gamett's Inigade oj^ijtsing him, said that they^saw theyoung officer gallantly trying to lead his r^shaenlT and Col. Edmund Berkeley, of HaySffket;

of S8y»

raiment saw

we were told stand in such need. Organization and anited

_ ^ effort yoa wiH &R«1 to be iiie ^ - k e y ^ o the aitoatikm.

The resolar ^xi^ram as al­ready pubh^ed v a s earned oat tDtfag|«ierr~^1iggpeakergfrom

that siNne ^ r h i m faft

t l » county^ "Genr Toombs. o r ~ i i e o r g i a ;

other distiicta as well as Aeheaae folk seemed to weleome the ooea-

I wliiefa forooght them togr^th-

feond him on the battlefield when the Uni«o lines gave way. He is saal to have shed tears when he foand it was Fletcha- Web­ster whom he had taet in the Welietar home vhiie the «u€st ^ Daniel Webstar, his eoUea^oe in XJbA United iUsias aen i i er~—

State Fair, ia bang shown in aff aectiona of th^State and it is ex pectad that buad^reds «»f «»btldren

etCiAM. Tfie'UlTinnQrtant thiwo-IB to determine wluch children

will be e n t e r ^ The babies wiH be judged not aolely for beaotr bucaec(»<lmgtowa«^

great deal of interest in the dry goods Utule and indications are that it will be entirely successful and will result in the immediate marketing: of large quantities of cotton goods and in stimulating

In fonnactioB with the movo ment, the ladies have arranged f<H- a .Nationid Cotton Fashion Show in the Red Boom jof: the Willard hotd in Washington on Oct T a ^ i r Atthiss^w^^^^^ wHl be. displayed gowns oiade en­tirely of cotton goods, desigmed by Miss Genevieve Champ Clark, daughter of the Speakor; Miss

ao folk>ws;—Mansssss, Mimn.B Marion Lewia, Mihlred Lawler, M«rie Payne and Helea Payne; Ocertiuan, Miss Eva Kidwell, Hoadley; Coles, Miss Annie Kin-cheloe. Independent Hill; Gaines-ville, Miss Virginia Lee,^ristow, and Brentsville, Miss Hdea Tiiuiutou. NukTOVllUj.

Miss Helen Th(Hnton.of Nokes-ville, a student of Greenwich High School, 8C(H?ed first homnv,. which carried a trip t o t h e Vir-

Luey Buri«HOB, aaagfttir of the Thonifon ^f f i^5tS»Vi^ i« piwuffrawter-ircUdM, K I S B tJStue Hoke Smith. damAter of Sena.

have suspicious throats aiaJ tOTTIokeaMffiToTfiSwy^f MJ^

meats and derrelqpmeDt. M7 The (ri>jei of tjie batter f

ran aa an adjimH: af at* hlky OMitest, istosiveexiieit inatroe-tion in how to eaie lor and what

best encourage m e i ^ and physi-eal develbpamit.-

Thousand* of ymXon ftom all aectioQs oi the State are prepar ihg to eome to Ridiotoad during State ¥war week. Bedueed tma-

TTO trv^uxi acnoon^ HrVfUrHiiai MHl has deradnatnted that the dis-

Mxnn than {|2S,000 has been spast^by the fluuagoBaeafcin^a free shows which are to «-*>t» l^aee daily and nightiy in front of the grand stand. Two

—Officers ef George Washing­ton Manorial Lodge of Ftafeo-

^- Everybody seemed ^'^^Qg ^ i p j ^ ^ j . j . ri^w^^ to work and we fed'sure every-' „*"*• J?"^^*™/*"*'*"' ^ ^ * ^ body went home better for hav- ^"^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ *^ ing been present Whirt is true ^"^^^^ ^ " ^ • » ! _ Vjrgima

of Brentsville district «rf her f^^******^'*"*•*«*«*»* ***-. people is no doubt just as true of the other five districts of the

. Brentsville got awake and had a good time. Wouldn't it be fina if all the districtscooM have theae conventioBS and let the others

'send thdr dekcataons to attend them? WouMn't it be fine to

tiah masonry, yestttdayeaafored the degrees of the order, fourth

- - _ ' ^ inelusiveropoir Mr. John R. Tillett and Hon. Thomas H. .y<m. Hie oflkers

^ e r e Messrs. W. S. CooacUy, F. fW, Latham, J. WiUiam M«y aad Arthra- Ptal. of Alexandria.

bands and thraa vocal stars #111 render, daify. three eooeaiB in the grounds'and the Admia Qve Building. ~

Dte entries f(H* the vvious ex­hibit departioents closed on the night of SqiietDeer 191 Upoo ctaaofiying the e t thes the aun-agement foand that in qoality and number tlie eatricB &r the 1914 State Fkir siirpass thoae of any preceediog year.

TIK daily Fadag BMCt, oa the .Sac State ^mt track, » to be a feMore of the fair.

Aiah* ilany, arrthe eHnen«^3a!^ Wi^ui«;'a«si*lt^JN This ean.be-done by

tiaetoiielagiuU e x • m 1 ii a t l q n aa all (daldrea-with

-tbnats ^or^iffflh^eyi-<^ H i e ' goincT in £Gieir

ator WiPiaiDS, of Slone, (ssagmerot

thwats age a e ^ heaie~fw4re«ti^ ^Kot and art k ^ a m y from sdMMiI doriag treatiaent the arhawiBeap "•^nlTf

ease was being qiread by a fe«F Senator Fletcher, of Fkmda. e h i l d m wlio showed no evIdeDtoe of d^it^eria bat had the_aetive

flf the disease JR their throgts, SOioMimes a single SQch "carrier^' has been foond U d has. heea^^uaraatiaed migfat otherwise have beea re-^onsible for the freqaoit aad soystoioas reeorrenee fA diph-

dUSK.i'Khsist: " W e h a w in d i ^ t h o i a anti­

toxin, the greatest remedy ever iWaedTuf Thti UTompt cure

of r^disease. Where'antitoxin is osed doriag the early sti«isa of the Sseaae, diphtheria can be eared wMioat the least danger to theehihfa>». t o give this reme­dy to aD who need i t the state has p e r f e c t e . d arrangements

Senator Sttme, of M MincyJ^^iiaQn, resentative Jehnaon, of Ken-tadEy; iBttMargazet MeChord; laau^ter of Saterstate Commerce Commiasi<mer McOiofd; M r s .

gima State Fnir. which is to be held next week in Richmond. This-prize was offered at a rec«tt meeting hy die Prinee-Wiffiaa»-County Scbtxa Board. Mias

girmsYto laic^ part in Hbe f a ^ c a n i x i n g dOmoaatiation aext 4^MN|lay.

.^r—^':5_, , « B « i r i s made areat iw^mra-Mi»Bsrippirf6^- for^tbe CThibit and their

effbite were e d t a b ^ cnMn^^^ •"'^ s u b c e i ^Special meBSm~^

'the eaafwitaBts from "W

tjlitt

Navy, and^biK etoig" innee^gj«g[^^«^ •Fleteho*, wife of

"Hie purpose al this li^iday is to demonstrate thepraetieabiKly of makinfi artistic, gowns- for evening wear aad lot all other oceaaions in winter as^weil raarin

Roods. Pfaotoerapha of these model gowns are to 5 e made l o r reiawtoetian in the leading faah-' km majiaBAes (rf the^l^iSea

The Souttwrnrailway omnpany, w H a hai% iihdertaken to sam)ly

*NaiW

The October boOetia is now Be­ing mailed oat tothe fvaasra who have had th«r names ^aeed da the dcaiartBMwit'n m«H«y ^^

whereby antittnria eaa be bangfat tfasoagh the S t ^ e Boaid of

cotton stalks and t ^ w w i d s of cottoa beys forJhe decoratk>n of the room, will Also install an ex-itibit famished oy the Ansmcan CoMon Manafactartts' Aaeoda-ti<m> showiag samples of all of

Helen Phyne is a stodeat fA the Mamuwais Graded Sehooi Missv-Meaj^ Payne and MUdred Law-

three years ago. Miss Payne this year tried intenave farming. She planted English peas oa bo*' tenth o f ^ aeaaaapijr ia March. She scdd three a a i a qoarter 1«shds of peas aaft^theA set oat yet toQiit03^|Btsr~n« ezhil^ of IGBS Marion Lewis, a member of two years' staadmg, was idso modi admired. Miaa-Lewif is makmg s p l a ^ d i g < y w - w f t f r a -"'*^^' ~'~TTiini and it in plran ant to aee tiiie soeeess she haa achievedJn the laeoadicdd jorfa ^ whidt oor agrandpMieiitatj»p<if> w

the thnnnanAi nf Wi»w<. «» y.w>4r TTint ftf flTt»B tomato piimi lea

Health at very tow eoat aad can _.. ^ be htd la (laktkly aa dhe mails or j *ht making tA expraas wiU carry i t

"We tldak that the time has come whea the effective ose <rf <^^tha3aaatitoxiaandQf tabor-a t e y flMthods to identic car­riers and doabtf ul eases warrant

A«- faimeni should aead their ?V'^*!* '" :**^°g names

J t .-»x«- to Comnaaskmer Koiner * * * the time we have at Rktoodd. aad r « « v e these! ? ^ * S f d •'4»«»^', v o y helpfal and practical boUe- i *^°°"^ » * « y » g that tins every moath free of e e ^ !«»*e»per to elese a

nude from cotton. There wSl ^ a » ^ exhilMto of a latge vari­ety of aoaaoftietared artidas m

The exhilHt of,, a first-year membo- iadoded two dozen tins and rik £ i « ^ o B s of tomatoes, dttee bottles of catsop, two pint jarsuf green tomato jHckle, Ixat

osed. l l ie decorating the room will be do­nated by Metwm. H. C Haari i^ A Cec. of Atlanta.

The list of pgUroneases of the

«*: X«»«»4 owaedandaJt i vated by ^ the exhibitor. These wp^jodgad

by t,h>'fenowiog score: VJAM jfr-neteboek.' 20r oomposition. m-^ quality. 20. The giris whooe

H sfhiwi tor a

The October balietin is timdy " ' " * ' • * * ^ *»*»•'« *P***»«™

«oaa-l!reaBury; Mrs. Thomas R. Mar­

aud eoatains valuable artadea oni , the effect of the Ear opean war OB

i^ together in one "^ sing. O n w a r d .

have each district furnish a song \ All you have to do is to open and singers to sing it at thea£i them and 1^Jhem in. - Come to farm crops. meetings? And then wouldn't | the county convention on Oct 7, iadvises the farmers to sow this it be fine to have theai all join prepared to say sometlang. to [faff all the wheat and oato that

big choir and j start something. Letusmakeit i they can do well. Another arti-Christian Sol- j one of the most |HX)fitable meet- i cJe enrstock and soil fertility is

diers. and then wouldn't i tbe l ingso f the year. Make it your! very iatecestiag to the practical fine to Jet the audienca ioi» •» isoetiogr Ask tfuestions and let farmer. Other objects discussed with them to mak« thatithnfH- ns ail getr mv|iiait>ty<j »^»». 4f^\^ in *\^x^ hilletia are. Don't Boy asm more .complete? And then other and the work. Can we not Old ^eed. Winter Cove- Crops,' wmMd«t it a U b e fine? Wake. organize the awwal distrjcta at Th* Farm fee Hoosc. Profits trj'^-^rtw up. :^pday school wtjrkers. Al! this convention? Let afl the Hogs, Price of Hog Cholera-«!lyof ( t^e joyg and opportnnitiesof this schools of the county send dele-. Serum Reduced. Eradication of good woA are lying like suow-nates-as miui> as yuu like-and Wild Onlota. Care of Hoiwg. at SlpTfn

apreadbroadcast Botwheathis period of dosed schools can be xedneed by prompt iavestigatMn, w e are wastiiig pubUc we deby needleasiy. We bupe that ail outbreaks of

and.oae pint of ripetomato pt«^ The whole of-tfaxs ex­

hibit was to be amde from the iB»teBth of an acre uf

j r . : t £ wc '^--l' -" K- cUd. Wild Onlota.

I Fertilizer and Seed Analyses. R. S. Hyqson.

fMm^*iirBhip •"^^TA i pffriwd of vrete leqpyHred~to ex­

hibit additioaal j a n irf odMr froits n d vegetabiea.

shall, wifa of the Viee President; _ ^ EZBBBTTs Mrs. ChuBD Oark, wife of t h e Th^ -^j iu* .—w i Speaker; Mrs. Josephus Daniels. S t ! ! ^ S L f ^ ^ ' Mrs. Burleson, wife tA the Post- "ckles—Beets, npe tomatoes, ma8ta--Genepml; MfS;—Wtlsear "*^'*PP'^ sweeto. green toma-wife of the Secretary of Labor; toes, peach sweets, pear sweets. r - i ^ ^ S ! ^ ' ir^*°L**" ^^^^ cherries, chili sauce aad catsup taryof Agriculture; Mrs. Lane, T * I K - . — i « ^ * -,;^* wife of the Secretary of the In- Jelnw-Apple, m m t grape,

jjjpl^lj^j^terior; Mrs. Redfield. wife of the P^**^ * " P * batter m d tf^itnct .*»_ ~Xrr\Secretary of Commerce; Mr8.^*»oney.

Janaes R. Mann, wife of the mi- Canned-Green grapes, apples nonty leader h the House nf L kj--n, . . ,„«.»,. ' RepresentotivesiV Mrs. William T ; beafl^ s w w l potatoes. Barrett Rid^lev.) Mrs. Joseph ^ ^ e * ' ^»«^ ^^^ beans. In-Folk, Mrs. 3oBfr%. Hend^rstHi. • °'*" P**-'' t^msluw; aTnl-?*r«. " , Mrs. Duncan I'. Fletcher. Mrs.. string beans, pumpkin. craha$>-

Home Missionary Soci-i William Cumminjrs Story, presi- pies, olums wild pJum.<* <^•r^^:•.^ Grace Methodist church, \ dent-general of the Daughters of cherries, r ^ aches. WacKN.r- . =

South, wiU mMt negt TbHra<i>y iH'^ Amencan Revolution; Mrs. , a n d s o j j

wi l be repotted promptly so that aetioD may be taken to iavesti-snto llie cause and. where poasi-bte.toreo!»enthesdioohntiampt-ly."

the Amencan Revolution; Mrs, 'and'soj^ ^tock. 1± \\^ >vr««."^"u-.' ! S^^y ^ Penny backer, president' Preserve! - iiipe — s t tne tH>me of Mrs. ^of the Federation of Women's preen tomatms and

I Clubs, and others. quince.

I

i Sixth I :: Bridegrooitn il I; Stpry of Love jn

$ ^ CLARlft&A MACKIE

Uarry Barrj took his place at the supper ulil»-witbout a re^«tful «igli lur the uuouitTtsutH'iiul jolllt; of the L/uae BuU ui««8 bouse, wbere be b«d eat^tx wb«D a baclieior. Ou tbe ooo-tntry, be euJo,v<xl ttie uiuvry damaak of Uie clotb, tbe Bblniug glaM tod all-ver. .tbe well t)rr\ e<] food, and, above all, be loved to lenze on tbe pretty, gparKmut oonnteMiiHWOf Hn. H«Tty wtfe-tntlw «mtnr "room «jf^be Lome BajTjp. wbu bad bee> tUe Widow Clancy.

• ^ f c tea U weakT"' remarked Sirs. Uarry aa 8be looked at tbe pale amber

niona baa txieu weei>iiig Into tbe tMi-lK>t. Kvea tbe milk looka blae," ab« tudeU witb a llttV gfEKle as she poured a little Into the tea.

•gaInT" agkad Harry. "lea." slRfaed Mra. Barry; "•be'a

lonely." -lx>ucly?"

Muapeiided In tK-boed

1 mlduir. Harry, bia forit "Why, that girt

caa't be louesone. Leone! 8be'«~'fiaa^ tbe. entire Ix>De Bui) outfit calltns on her—IwrrinK the married onea, of courae —and sbe basu't bad a ftM eTeoibJt for two weeks paMt." L

"I koow it." admUted LeouV. "Mondajr • nl«ht," Harry checked'

off alowly on "his fingers, "Simeon

their 'lady be1p " as she C'aUe<l herself —w«» jroliiK Iv l(»a<>r >'lie tind left ihe loom and th«; hoime. Tbe.v heard tbe l^Jttltgtiif:- ffuck as II was C Into the vvu):un. mid llieu raiue th« ratUe of wbeela as tbe UiKkbuatd d » parted.

"Weil." Ki lH'd Leoue Barry as aha picked up «oiue aoltod platea, "1 aup poKv tlilK lueatis that i'v« (ot to waab dlfchen fur a few we»'k8."

^Xfl-- ilclp~=oa»i="hiirny.-- eumiortod Harry Hd tW tjeiijied u tiuy aud^rrted It to the Ullf-ht'n •Toinorrow I'll rtdo over to Salt I'eter and telephone Intc OaoyVB City for a <'falaamaD who cuuldu't Hgueeu out a Tear if he was robbed of bis lust dollar. Cheer up, tteurie. I.<-t'K gu over tu tbe ranofa aud see what tbe CUutucka hare to say about Beu i'eters luarrylng our Deede-Uioua."

"Of course It suuat be Ben I'eters," agreed I.«ODe. .''isbedidu't uieutlou any one else, and his coming utter her traak was suHlcieut evidence."

They found Boas Cllntock aud hia

will go over tu the weddiiijf or wed-. 1 i l i u g h o r ' ' —

•J^iuuduii is ihe (ifr-t uaiue for 1^"

DeMleitii.iin B. iker" wedditIK day lljwiie't liiif and • niiiille>H i liey w<rre eurl.\ :-Mr >jj] ili-.- l.^'iie Hull mucli , aud It w^is \ ery evident I k i t not uiie of tlje [irosjiei l ive l inde^iuums bad <.I.IIH(HM1 111 lii~ ^•OlJ.|••'lli• 'il^ . \ f t e r ilujiiy\ .i

uiystei iiius guJet Tuid relgibeil h. IL..* liiiBk tii.uHe. where 2uur cowtiiijuiiers arra.veil iheiuselveN for a wedrtiuK

Ciilurniiiaulv eucli oue of tlie -'i ut ItellcM ed liuit be was to be ttie chief uctor lu L*eadcmuDa's weddLuK. dmi he cunaiilered. th ^ ipila attire uf MK com^ jianlouH as a very evident luteuUou to atipoar a« a guest at the weddlog. Thar* bad l eeB a tendency to secrecy

Biili ranch liotise. Ura. CUntock waa sewing, and Ctliitcx-k was alternately wloSlug fS'epliouogfflpli roi louugiqg lu bis big chair.

and for awhile neigtafiorbood topica ab-Borbed the cxiut-enaliuD. At last tbera came a lull, and Leone remarked:

"Desdemona is going to be married hictrf TOtiiorrow; but I aoppdae you know all"

sbOBt U " -.; , r-

Carter' rode all tbe way oat here to t>rti>g -lief a letter she waa-TBT*^iig-^ been, a w ^ t on XteadeUKMia. and tlMtt Isn't one or bis dntiei a* poat-master at Salt Peter when tiiere Isn't a apecial delivery Ktiimp on it—bat be came and ho-atayed and stayed and talked 'with Deademon^ tn tbat' Urw. oonfideDtial tone Simeon, always naea

jwjth^jwldows^aiid day DeadMBona'feTt night caiAe Beddy Blak* tnm tbe LAQ* Bull, and he keeps ber Uoghing tlU midnlgbt Wedbeeday tt was Ben Peters; Tburadiay, Joey Barton; Pri-A.y T>.:~^ ^fl-^n-* T nirt tilfM It -rrag

preUy glrpTVIuo-" relt 'better/ Tuesday

SutA^V night, •'glleP t l h ^ j>oor, "Bag: working gilUwta w tryLajy to get J

^ rtttie reet, that silly gti+" dtiutes otir t ^ VitU U r leflra. you better Are other lady beipw'in

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My dAHiac: and

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W M S a ^ M I np' kitch«»» AMff "oneaed and Pcafc ^ mona Baker aMiiared. ' '"- ¥• H *•

She waa B tstt Mood, b«Ut oa * ttr«» iffala. ganaroiialr propnrtlaBaa. Hat face was lloritlly piak aind wUte, and ber eyes were rert Mae, and her bata­

t a s vefy gotdeiL bat oT a eris]), crinklf

PD* was twen^^^^^Suig—wrtl , aba ^•as nv»r «T»AntT, ^nA tyarry pyrrjr^al. ^ a y s said tltat when a woiBaa adailt-ted twenty sbe maat be tblrtj. : --. •

She had a stroog. clear aopnuta, and un the days when sbe ' felt In ' good •pirlts Decsdemoo)?*' vole« rn^gbt be heard lifte<I'idr jO|p((|)i a o ^ " :

Now she stood, befoce U»e Barrys at­tired In ber bTu^^'teiinrcatt w t t b a iie^

"la it to he so soon? Joey Button eawe aud cold me eonBdenWa^y iiMrt he expected to marry Deademona some day, but"— Mrs. Ctlntock paused as ber bastnnd taronght his band down oa tbe table wttb a reaoundlng slap.

"Burton's baring a pipe dream, boa- \ cyT "WBjr, Percy" H a c k ^ f l o l d me the' xame thing yesterday, and, hang tt all. folks, I recollect ttiat Beddy Blake told ; me early in tbe week that he waa; tbloklirg ofgett ing married to an aw-1 fully nice girl, aad you know he baa >

Siay, my

fan. Who's wbo in this marriage game, anyway?"

"We're aura of Desdemona, anyway" laagtaed Barry Barry, "and if it wUI .throw any light on the dark placea I oalgbt say that It was Ben Peters wba i!ame f w bw trunk twulght aud cartlej our Desdemona away with U a t i think it's safe to bet on Peters."

"Simeon Carter wilt recetre a bitter blow, for be.x»rtah>ly has been very •iltfinte^e-tg. .Owdabooa." added Leone

itfully. "He brought ber a box

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'.•'•ouaDcr 18 TBS 'BIBT KAMX Foa A,' aauraao *Ba saw.

on Desdemona'a part, and each one bad coutided tbe wed^ng plans tu tbe ear of ilra. Cllntock alone.

•rtt». (Jim toe ks atM tae isarrys orora over to tbe Baker ranch togettaer, tn Barry's double carriage. It waa only a little after 2 wiaeo tbey drove into tbe ill kept yard. —Tlirrr Trrrr on signs of wfddriig: -fea^ tirities about the

1 it ttj[>[)eurej' ta tnoonung tbau Joy.

"The iKopte from tbe Lone BoU

«(Mue lao. to have yoa cease.'

aiateon Carter. He^ a well to do wld-ower and can make Iter more comtat-al>i« than tneae ariM eowpanciiera,'':i«^ iteciced Mra. CUntock, w ^ had .mar-~riad a adld cswjpnacber for tore l^teie'

yaa ttt^aaely aatlrtfea wt»

aligbt f ^ m the carriage. Tbey VOfla bc t ty hare tafraa. ,^jimmMi jUiiuoe aa thty laalflirili-^

Before Laooe Barry could there eaa>e^ low-Jcaoc^ a t - tbe dooc, and tlie yeibnr cooatenaaoe. of Wab Song, the cook, was . IfenM tlhrnigfe the opeoInK.

"Uim» ^oaa - bias Plercy. waotee chin chlnf be confided.

-The troaWe begins," aigfiea~lln. CUntock aa sbe went oat to tbe porefa,~ where P e r ^ Hackett W M awaltlait her.

When sbe retarned^Jher face "^^

shonki appear. ' There" * were S r e of

Carter 4n bla beat dark Uaeaatt . Percy Hackett in biackl Joey Bortdn lit a gray sutt and red tie, B«i P e t ^ with the added glory of a wUta ^ i r s k M and Reddy Blake tookinr Hke. aa aa-dertaker in black.

"Gosh.'" ahlspered Harry Barry.

Mrreatbed In smiles. "He said I could tell yoo—Percy's

going to marry DeadcJaBona tomorrow at 3 o'clock. He aaked lae what Uad nf . n«ffc«4« tn w — r w t r t • hl«<^

Bea Peteca." matter-salt"

"Fiinny aboot ed Harry. —Aaain w y i SQBS^ Oat ttee appeared a£ tne door

"U&aee Baaa. Urn Joey aiaa v U U t

Whea ^faa. CHateek appeared bai coanteaance waa a stody in railed en>otiOns—aaaaseoient. dlap!easnre and borror, and horror was appenaoot.

"What baa h a ^ ^ n e d r aaked tb« -iMwaTQiriekiy^

"OPIT—only Joey says tomorrow's wedding day-i-fontoiTow. He'a go--

lug to marry Daademoaa at 3 o'clock." '\3ood bcavras,' whaS-doee tbe girt

mean? Iliere's another knock—yea. Wab B a i ^ Ml—ee Dnai i i f l a g r OMa

r a Qoiaa TO iJAra.' aairyaa aaaa*

feathered I hair. Sba-

at poiaed «a qalte iow»r»d

l>etite form of Leoae Barry. "I didn't know yon were goiag oat

rhls ereiiing, Deadeaiona.'' said Leoae. "I'm gDing—to leave." salSed Deeds

ruona. pi laaliig a haadkcrcbW to ber

"Why, yoo "T^areT' ecboed Leone haven't gtvea me a

-1 cant help It, Mrs- Barry; Ive fot IT fco." said tbe »rtr1. "My trunk's at the door Mr. Peters will come after It STMl take ase basse."

•fJoing home?" denui tided Harry -Hdil nly. "Ha vf -rmr irmttv trp"jtjftr Tiitiad abontdein

.Tlnd to get married. TN-s-leiiTrMia?"; Iteadaasena amlled tbroiich tier tears.

- -.'rton'sa giiiaafrf It. Mr. F'.an-v, poing to be marned towunviw. I'd Uko to >av» yea enase—W««,-4- *««• Ron ontakle now. Goodhv You can •(•rid tbe aMD^y over to tbe bouse any time "

Before 'h^ «iirijr....<il K.iiTV» L'ouid

tock waved Us wife towaid fka < aaa. w n a Mfhteaed gicCle, npiteafad oooe

Tt^ed loodty. and CUntock tbe room and pickad np-ttae Teeatrer.

'«af*-glad to'hear It! Csngtatala tisas. eld—asaai—Of rwnrae wall hr t*-"'^^*^ jPf'l g i T ^ •» 1 UtO*

CUi aeticc—t ha nka—goodby r

IDs wife entered the rotaa s s

Tbe Mg boss' fare waa red wltk aa» I'Wiund laogbter.

-I'artM- has Joat ^lepboaed over thai be is to marry Dcadeaioda B^her aa-morrow at 3, and"—

Mra. Cllntock Interrupted tbe aa iKMiocfneat with a hysterical laagh.

ty silaipaWI the deaertad of the benaa and the gitai -that .fuMrmed. .a iroui {MlfWi Uiny luaile

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Before tUit doaed door aat a Gbvloaf grtm^orsefMui/ . £ach one aat wltb band at t ^ aad

Uuwugb alj'sft liurttmuM, Wiax^tiWar

"Somebody aiqtkt tfi-dfi-S^n«tl4n&'' Muuaanred Mra' tSlabaek oiUaiffly. "Those poor fd lowar

"Tlte girt^i got scared and twttifi herself oat of tbe coanty." namtJitn ClintocETwho waa watcblnc tbe'aieaa haaae oat of tbe tslt rrf bia eye.

Xbe next time the cook put bis sleek head aroond the corner It was to emit a frightened sqoawk. fOr tbe boas' big \fut6 pipptA his bony shoulder and brougfai the Chinaman aroond Into Ibc piuwtiKV oT tbai gilur ataiJCIrClcr

Bona Clintocfc nodded cartiy U> tbe waitjag bfidesroama and knstied tba. CUaaman on to the front pordL^rtaea he roared qaestlona at hfaa whOe tha eook bleated fOrtb replies.

When tbe Chinaman had tinisbed and had' a c a r r ^ accoaa ibe. yard, ackia OUntoek faced tbe five men a a l a deep ayupdlby la his ay gravity. SyaMMthy cnuqaswd v

They kaew the worst—tbe worst that Deademona cooM band omt t»

'Ihe coak bad asanaved to Impart the i»wa that AJomo Baker bad been k>s-1 ! Ing laoiiey for aome time and bad sold Us place aad the irtgbl beftwe had da-parted, wltb Us few bouachold goods, for hia old h o i B # ^ Arkaaaas.

As for DeedeaxMsa—wen. >t seemed that Deademona had bad an old sweet-heart back there" fn AHiairt**. kAd a§ had pined fer hhn «f(an, aad a day o r . . two ago be had come after bar. and

"SaJa Beddy Btake fcoiag to marry | Ijeademena Baker tomorrow at 3. Why, n>y dear peo|<le. what caa tbe girl be thinking aboot? Tbe luasLrW he aUd ••^-Trll irill aarh nther "

Harry Barry aroae and shook Us

they bad bees married tUa v e ^ mera-iag in Caayoo City, aiid—WoD: ttttra wasut any a o r e to teO. Caayoa coaa-^ ty iMd seen tbe last of Dwdimnaa-Bakan

Tbe sixth brIdegriioTa had stepped la aad carried oflf the prise.

"Tbe dark beise wins." mattered Bea Peters grimly as be tamed Us borae oat of tlw semicircle aad gal­loped toward the Lone Boll rsaeta.

"How I bate that Desdemooar cried Leane Barry, with tear SWed eyea, tbe last uf tbe dlsappilaUi

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TjBE-lairing qualitiei of IGi^hbaam Obthes fcad tgaightriiKA to pm^ woolyiw—ptire wDcrfcas ^ a t are thoroughly shrunken—pore wo<Jetts that are hand-taUored. The

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riD-L ''«^ that rilie can wind «p the aaattnj ^ad^ triad t^ rr..rrj raiMlsmrm without say help from us 1 oooldnt ^j^p^ woald have been war.

grooms rode away. . -It's better It happened tiils wsy."

•Well. Deademona baa managed tlie 1 ^ y ,b« beaa aoberty as tbey drove affair perfertly so f«r. and lt« tny be | homeward. "If aay one of Lbeiw «ve

Jsda#-and J

of tlwwe Sv»^rl>«w« and teirt wotfW t«« oat foar perfat Uy go«d ww- late iarog Sdnrftv will peum pis.wmi to the :1m that Deedetnooa was only foollac j panchers." • «»<ier«^ned »' once, <Joiy uth«atjcaied.

Ulm. TlMre'4 « u » he ai,.mi«T red I -And as it happen" thp <^i.''- dumngt ' ^" d—m* <ioe tbe aaid doofdeot ufaooM be »>e:.ded widow ta thl« v». |„ | ,T- ' J, , i j , , . . „ out s perfectly k,-'-"d 'lady \f^ P™"!^^.. , ^ , „ „

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• r - SAFETY!

Von Moitke's son wore a suit of mail, hut the lop of his head was blown off by a shell. The forts of Liege were impenetrable, .but were pene­trated. The Titatiic was unsinkaWe. but sank.! • I II l — M M M M M I ll» I 1 1 ^ I I • • • • • I . I I • ! ! . I p i . I I M l U l l — . 1 I I J I » r i M . - .

.WIUTHE AEROPLANE ACT AS. A . * MILITARY LEVELER?

One effett of the aei-oplane and the dirigible, according to miliUry experts, will be that no more imjK.tLant surprises in war can occur, that sLarLliJig and decisive Mank movements tike that of Stonewall Jackson at Chancellorsvilie will be impossible. These aerial scouts wilt act as the eyes of*tbe armies, and every Jaiffe military op­eration will be seen and reported as soon as it hegins to develop. Thia seems a reasonable ^^n-eral deduction, but it probably has its limitations.

When the aeroplane service has been perfected as a military arm the Tennysonian battle may be as much a feature of war as the struggle on terra firma, and the winged cavalry and flying battleships may be so much occupied with each Otherj^ to loeeiiOme of their offi/'ionpy aa r>haar-

o

t HQOO,000 each, snd were proof against torped*«ttack, but they went to the bottom in pieces, with all but a bare 778 of the enlisted men on board. A steel-built rail road coach crumpled like a sardine can. Out in Colorado the other day & man accidentally shot hijQself-with a oafdty. revolver. - How many men cut their faces with safety razors, the record f ai s to say.

A baby jumped from a third-story window and escaped with<jut a scratch, but a man crossing a footbridge slipped,"fell four inches, and Iwoke his, neck. A man raised an umbrella in a storm

vers of wMtSjB^fig w t S o ^ ZTHe^mBoa^^ O who desires to strike his enemy at an unexpected point may endeavor to clear the skies of theee ^mnoyi ng piee, and under cover of ^uch a diver-

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and was killed by lightning that passedldoWn the steel rod-through his arm. It is nearly Alwajns the expert swimmer who is drowned, and, acane-k>w, the iHiffdon who can't swiim a !itmkt> and

rocks the boat, is the one to escape. Somewhere recently one of these daredevil autcpwbile racers was knocked down by & milk wagon, vioiess Uw news repoitajffltifld, Mfji wp^^ a hrt^tHarifith three rihs caved B^^^'* * -*-^--^---^ —< ..^

Safety is a word that means, that if nothing • liappeus UJI juu, in stflU? of yeuf yrecaulkitfi, j w have not been hurt=^Times-I>i^»tch:

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A f t ^ the se¥«« experiencee of more thatt 100,000 Americans iii Ektrope t h ^ past G^4acya, "teeing Ame;Tca" will uadonbledly IWPOIW. th^ motto of the great majority of out Umrislsduf-the next few yeusk

For the pa^ ten yeai^^ljiousaBdsrof oar peopie have spent their winters in ^ y p t , Palestine^ Italy^ SoQtbem France, and othi»^ .e«untric» bor­dering upon the MedilSCRweao, nd at the same time have ^pent millions of American goki dur

sion may succeed^in Bis^stroke This will, of course, be a much more difficult irformance thanin thepast, and the «en^>lftne

will thus tend to lessen the advantage whidi military genius has hitherto possessed over mere military mediQ!ta:ity. NeverthelesCother things being equal, the odds will still be on the side of" genius in wu- as well as in peace. The probabil­ities are that great generals will still be more Jmmidaiite Ihamanal] om«,.afHi that the Nap<v leons, .Hannibab and Caesars of the future, if the WOTW continues to produce that' type of in-tellectuality, will be able to atilize modem en-

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gines of war as sueces^ully as former oonquerMH did those of their own day.—BaItinH>re Sun.

u^ORDPT ^;&me ideaof the annual Amfricah tribute to Europe pyd ui MvS ith m tiftouriaCB' nxpcDditures nHyl)el5raaed^rom the annoanecment jS"""' 000 peraons have been r^atriated yia, Londtm alone »nee the be^nmng of the war. To th^se muai he added aevrfalthonaanda who made tl way home from Continratal ports; abo thousands who still rranain in Eur(^)e. Farther, titiwe were many on the sea who dM not reach ^Eur K^ and^tttl lOfXK wha plaoaeff late summer mi Auiuuiu inya, but awer isarwd. . Altoggther, it w not unl ik^t tedr l^ totol<^ via tore for tBe seaam would have been at least 125,000. Wbat their average expendi t^ wouU hay^ been can 0^ be reach«a Jby a g»eas^ bst^t would haztily be^ouch less than from $500 to |1,0Q& a head. New Yorit Sun.

INSURANCE IS A PROFESSie Select your kgent and compMii— *» ygrf w^nf*! j^qr »Milier, Lawyer «r Doctor, since yimr *"— — ' • • -encie may dqpoid on tSU u i d tiie best

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Hiii^ the w€se&3 ;UKE 11^^ hktoric hmds-^ bahny^wint^ dimate. ^ Few of ^ese will go there this coming Winter, forthey are to prudent to take the chances of war amid the exeitat^ people and explosive at mospheate of the ceuntiies whose ooa^^iv laved by the blue waters of the Mediterranean. ^ - In consequHtce of this avoidance ef dangers al»oad, the tide ^ travel to tbeSouth will exceed aih rec»r(k darings the months tt^we^) now and May, 1915.

Ftorida and,Adifomia will be more popular tiian ever before, and theafe States will tuat only find their cities aind coast restxts crowded.with tourists, but they will find that maqyiflf-the new comers, charmed with dieir beautiful scenery

' JU8l dehgbted with thdr i«tjductions and their dimates, will become buyers of faoraesjand resi­dents oftheir Statea

The traa^wrtatkm tinea, both rail and water '"routes, Witt benefit jDfely-bytJw vastly in-

creased passenger and f r e i ^ tnffic which will result, and now is none too early f<M* than to {He-pare facilities for the rush t h ^ will sorely have to care^iocj^en the cold weather -strikes the Nortl^m S t a t ^

Nassau, Cuba,^ermuda, the West Indies, Pan-~ama, will all &K[ largely increased numbers of travelers, fiwmste, and othos to viaat them, but

t rk>rida on the east, with the densely populated States oi the Atlantic coast and of the centnl West in direct connection with it, will become the center of attraction and the playgro«Hid-e# the nation during the winter months.

From ttie Hot Springs of Virginia to Key West,] the Southern res<irts wil] hecomr-^he gathenng ; ares of the society leaders, of Xoith America.!

SPAIN'S OFFER OF HOSPITALS It is to the credit of Spain that the first fcMmal

gflfer^laiige hospital'aecemfflodations for mwi -wounded in tiie greyit war comes from her. Ste points the way to all neutnd nations in prpmisi^ to provide for 2O,QQ0o{ tt» Frenchmen ihaimed and bleeding from battle wounds. It is tine that Switzerland, accor^^ng to advices, seems to have been u s i ^ her ho^iltals in tins W9y, with<Mit fw-mal umouncttnent Theonergtracyisone that the worid has-never bef(» e faced Neit^er^ide can pteperif eare for its disahlAd men W« c * " p ^ r ^ that the offer <rf ? pcBn~wa« m^^p to France atone. It3honklhftyeeQv«w^»Hi«nfwVpri men on both sides. Huns&iitarian^pn should know no bounds and play no f avxxites at s u d ^ time.—Broddyn E i ^ ^ - .

Hoaae people ac^ust yoiv fir«^-^«i^ N^w York sharp^s. It will paj yim to taULit mrer juuL'iret oiur rateft ^—^

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RB'UGEES DISGUSTED HIM quendous omi-

plaintsof ascertain high &ate offidallit Harzia-buiig regarding the aD^^ed inefficiency of the Wa^ngton autfa(»ities because they had not re­plied to a telegnun sent by him from Germany b^pging~for help to leave that country aftw war had been declared, thiscomment of a returned tourist, quoted by the e h i a ^ Tribune, se^is raest pertinent:

r was in Gennany, Holland and Ei^land, sn^ the attaches of the (xgeatar offices gave aH the assistance in their power. I was disgusted with the actions- at mai)y Ameriams ^roaid; They] seemed to think they crwiied the earth.—Phib^ delphia Record.—

sifip^iniit

§ I I

\ Feed. nr«di a s d S i l r Maala,

S e « l PoUtoea, Seed Oats, a l Jdndaef GAas Seeds, a b o a M l

K M e( Gardes Seed*. Mut recewed a car lend e l Cotm, OWa

T>-,-4^ Rr.ssiA shows no disposition to moum St.

ft n CONfiLER B U I L D I N ^ ^ M A N A S S A S , VIRGINIA

1^ i n a MAJVASSAK JUUKMAU rKIUAY. OCTOBEK Z. IS14.

Kmci? i^ocAf Nirwc

- A dausfo«F WM IMHI Wed-neadftsr to Mr. and Mn. Clwnmng H(rft Yu-borau£[fa, jr.

—ITT- T. Wane, TIT nasning -ton. who wn qaia iH

-The public school children ' -Messrs. J, P. Smith and 4BOUT PEOPLE WE KNOW

ing the sessiorn of the Piin« kel neijghbgrkKxi. and Mr. Geo. county teachers' insti-

the William tote.

tiaae ago, is modi improved

—A union thanksgivii)^ ser­vice was held last rdsAt at the Manassas Baptist . Church, in

*''<*^|rdri»rsttonof the

__ Mrs. D. M. Pitts spent Wed-W. Hixs<m. of MaiMissas, who I itesday in Washington, attended the reunitm of Mc«,by'8| ^rs. R. B. Sprinkel w M n test week m CharJotteBvitle, ^ . ^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ibmdv. are warm in praise of Charlottes­ville hospitality, which placed' ^"* "*™ Leachman is tbe

: them in possession of the homes ^*^^^ " ' ^ ^ M«rtha Strother

of state-wide prohibition. —Mrs. C. J. Meetze has re­

turned frooi tbe Hot Springs. Bath county, aad is now under the treatoieot of a Washtngton

let si

T -

—Miss Etbei Hiner was award­ed the prixe dog test Saturdur in a pofuilar, girl nontwt, «o»-<iueted by a trvrdiag dog sad pany show.

le auIikiiublleB, street car lioe, and every iaeior that ought coi>-

Coundlman E. A. Bnod tribote to the best reunion ever has reagned &otB kis position enjoyed by a member of tbe eom-among the "ctljr latfaers" on the|nuuid. financpflniMnittfr Tberesigna- J __j^ P««deBt of tbe Uiut«d

is only temporary that Mr. . states having issued an appc^ to taoo Brand may give his undivided atteotioo to soow pressing buai-

aBMtasithe iresent

Conner's Opera the yauspiees «f German Ciab.

Honae, the

ander

-Mr. W. J. Walker'and familv 'and f»m»Y property of

—At tbe anni»] election of officers of fturfa» Commandery.

Tanpiar. of Calpeper. Eec Thnmas W ftonprr. jg.,Jgaa elected easinent commander: Mr. M. G. (i^d, of Orange, g^ral -iasmo, «nd Rev. EL L. Qoarlea, D. D.. of Manassas, prdate.

all Christian to asserabte theaa-seivas in the vahoos churches on Sunday. October 4, to unite in prayer for peace among tbe na­tions at war io Europe, Rev. J. F. Burks iirges alt members pf

ttJir ent at the service which is to be

in Markham: Miss Lissie Merrbant was the

guest this week of- Miss Mary Leans, at Montpelier.

Mr. nnd Mrs. E. K. MitdieU are visiting niatives in New Jer­sey and Pennsylvania.

Mrs. Augusta Hynaon, of Oe-ooqnan. was a gueat at Mr. and Mra, L E. Cannon this week.

Mrs. T. Wdfe, of Washington. was a gnest of Misses Fannie and Myra Payne dun iw tha wwJr

have moved into tbe Mr. M P: O'CaUahan on street, adjoining the Payne prop-4< lk «tr. «ecupwd hy Mr. ^andrMrs. ] *od W.B.^BaUoek

beU in Trinity Church. Manas­sas, Sunday moming at U o'clock. Membos of the Epts-rmial Chnrdi at MokasviUa

-^The removal of the old East-em lM»dry, partly destroyed Iqr foe aoaae moBtfas ago, has cleared the lapadseaoe io the vicinity of Eastern Cottage, and thereby modi improived the view.

— i V Uttbarpin baU felun in? tbe Cbrendaoaggregatisn. Alex­andria eoonty chppviaDS, are to

pin Md. ' F\BHswing the guoe an < afeer aq^per is to he held.

—Msnassaa Soyal Areh Chan-

Davis; K.. D. D. Waters; S.. i. H. Borke; ttawncr, L. I*. S S e ^

" = 1 ^ d a « g l ^ fto« Ifanas-1 u , ^ sas Chapter* Mra. F. E.Rwis-[ Anne's ChunA at 3 o'clock in

tbe afteriKwn. An offering is to be received at both «rsieea to

-OfVlLCBadc] the

Mrs. Arthur W. Sinclair Mrs. H. L. Willis, iriwat^

tended the oonveotaoo < the Virginia division. United Daugh­ters of tbe Confederacy, report addightfol trip. The ha^tal-ity of the pe iJle of Bristal was exhibited in a marked degree.

—Hie handsome fweepstakes eop. <^ered by Meama, T. W WoodASPPS. Stwtemen, at Ekh-nutid. in the farmers' five-acre e o n growing contest, is

of the Pnnee WilfiuB narmacy The ciq> irsninaiided hy boBdlea of com and

—Bev. g. A. Buads to the Ordkr Fridwnal Aawrieaitt in a special meBoria! senhjt to

Safe' U ^ a t U

Company expectt to eoBCmwleT Hereftwd artf ram to the cadf, fau^ a s clubs ftu* the high sfh<?<>l soon to' be hdM in Other special Srajroonsed.

[ Ud fair.

Ch« Wfltttt^ iAeelng of thetowttjomirflaiirrMeafgi.Oa was pineed apon plumbwa and the foOowiag hoildas permits weregruited: Mr. A. fi.

aidthe AaMrictitRcd Craia S»-ciety.

—Motoring &om N<dce8vil}e to< Manaasas Sunday afternoon. Mr. Westwood Hotchtsoo aras .^:fat-ly iAJored when the ear, owned •ad driven by Hon. C J. Meetxe,

tartte" i t th^ foot of a

Measra. J. 1. Randall and J. R. B, Davis made an automobile trip to North Carolina this week.

Miss LociUe Hutchison, of "f^^fSayttarket, was a lbei t t^Mos

Margaret Lewis dtiriqg the «Feek. Miss Ada Ajiderson, of lower

Fftuqoier. was die recent guest of her sister. Mrs. J. R Trimmer.

Miss Fknnie WSlia, of Waah-iogton, ^^eat tharsday with her paretfts. CoL wad MxgrfL-h. WiSm.

GET 1 acquainted wJiL uur Bank Account Plan—leaHi-Uie ^eUiit;^aad- aetual-

hffi. jastthiasideflf Mokesvfflftr Claiiek.-Miaa EdiA Smith; adao was rid­ing i n ^ e rear seat, jnaped fraqa

the the.groBnd. Mr. HotdBson aad Mr. Meetse escaped &an th<e wredojjre and with riw airf at

near, placed men who happened the car in—its IMupei

gj^«^,^ij"*d eoatinoed theiripia town. Mr. Meetxe and Miaa Smith were •ninjared. Tbe wnddhi^

~ at

Miss Efie Golid^. of Wuhiiv-ton, was a reee^ goeat of her Mnmtai Mr »«n ifm Jimfwy

Mrs. J. F. Barks retomed terd«y from AaUaad. where she

death of a rdative. I _Mr. andLjfai.;Jamffi B M«y 1 = analittie SOB. Ifaster Famk May.

and UT&^^^aaA-—-Mrs. E. .A^X«d>iBd

working of this ©> siematic m*:'th(xi for protecting your income. When you know what the plan is like make a note of your objections to it; ask yourself in what way it will re t&rd your jHx>g!?ese or hann your present chance of success. On the (^her side of the page make a note of the advantages, Siere are many of them but note these four: the safety of 3'bur money; better know­ledge of correct business habits; doser association with thrifty peo-

^iez increaseiif credil^ JJow a s a

V.

conservative, practical man who wants to get ahead put the matter squarely up to your better judg­m e n t Your account will be ap-jwc iated . — . - - i ^ ^

I k Peoples Nationl fiaiA OF MANASSAS^ VA.

U.BooK and G J.

hyDr. H. «rCheeoIl49%

-kaisf

—A protneted meeting is to begin Sunday evening at Grace M. E. dtndi , Soirth. At the opening service prayers wiH be offered for peace m Eorope. OeL 4 being the date set by the Pres­ident for the natisn wideappe^

iftoe. dveffiog en Qnmrry street; Mr. G. GL AUea. garage on Prea^ eottaveime; Mr. Albert Speiden and Capt. J. £ . fiers^ addi-tioas to thea* tewes OS Bittle

—Tbt fkst t e i h a s ' unOituii of the 1914 ipwin is being heM today and tomon&m at Bftmrtt building. coaaaMBdqg at 10 a. aa. each day. A feitare «f tbe meeting is the maganaatieB of the county

-The Vire^nia Woman's Chm-tian Temperance UnioB, in eon-

ele^ed the faBowii« ofieera to the coming year:

Gndg Ponii, Ae to the

in dw Jala

voice in-i

piaaoi, and Fni. JT^ii riman. instructor of

Mater. W. Har-

-Mr. and Mts. Aitlna W.

tioD to atteaii the Miiife FrauB— Vii^ilg hower to Wedneaday 8 o'clock in andria.

Sin-

Akx-

-Tbe fmeakj at High ;GehoQi entertaiBed at a re­ception bat Friday in hopor of Its new.mfbera. Miss E. Myrde Greseh, of DuBhartaa, a o t i ^ instructor, aad Mias ii»igaif^ L. CteHfem of

PresideBt.Mrs. Howard M. BoKe. of Tinenln. vice ^reMdent s ^ «omapawfi«g aaattiKy, lib%r UDian A; Sheppetd. of Norfaik; reoonfing aeuelaty; Mre. Faith

Mn.

Do not fosfet the '•*«'**i~|ii[ H^ ^ I meetifg at the BigtiBt dmreh

toBlght at B o'daek. Dr. W. iL of the Daimalu rf Viict, a^o haa made aereral val-

aaUeaawSn

—The Vhsiaia DivisHB,iraae« Daogbter of the Coafederaey. ia aansal eonveitfaoB last week sjt Bristol, eieeted the fsUewiiv oiSeers: Preadest,'Mn: S. A. Stddiek.itfSaBthfieU[i first viae presideat, Mra. Gharies Scmner,

[ i ss S h a n n o n , third fiee

MM.B.A.

-sr

- The October term sf the ck--cuit cooK for Prigee Wilham ujuntj is to eoA'

Jiidg^

trar, JGaa Lacy tttarj BiehaMBd; lu

F. F. of

N4I £ H 4

to.the

eoatodi^B, Mis. J. of Staoatoa;

^ . . iMra. Jamai " " ^ i Alexandria.

E. and

b^^kea, J*r«

day. B-~~Tr"^SwBioir Tbii

of cfaaneery caai while the eommoa law docket ia a bttie heavier than osaaL

— The new Sout^m Railway «tUon is neahrg completian.

.ive, 'specaihr eac^ tveuing \»heL : krht«J b> ejecXirt.ty. The . .rz'- ' • T'ent lofttform arxi pen--. . •- • t-T"- - lion :.- tin:&bed.

. -•d€ pair.nng and much • ;. . i jt *-.'iriv is complete.

«f thia

the inthecWk'aoffiea

tte BOBA tf to ICaa AUoe Peanoa and

HCh of tWr Aaaie L. GaraweO.

eoairty. aad Mr. E. a of Rnrkif^ham: Miaa

Mary U Edwwth, of Washii«-ton, and Mr. J. M. Mcfiride. of Msmphia, Twin.; Miaa Evie Kior and Mr. Charies W. Pear­son Mias Lottie Wittams aad Mr. George W. Carter, all of this coanty an^ MT S Ada A. Rtzewater. of this county, and Mr. J. H. Carr.ro. of Fauquier.

ivBrroKs TO Rev. C. E.

with friend in ILartiBoidwrg. br^ and Mra: J. C. Meredith,

MrsL Fhefc and Mr. Wm stder attended the Fair, heU at MacahaBdari^the

Mrs. S. T. Hafl has retarned &om Del'Say, where she was Oe

Mr. and Mn. toned bal inBorice.

Martha beat the.

re-,. C J. to their

Strother. who

xstmned thia at Markham

Mr. Cad a Steere.aaer speod-hin Tsratifi in fhn i j i t i f af

g h h e Waatoigtop ^nbiafaaa Etee-

J I c D, C.

Edward ofMosby's

town vhitar last way teat the re­

ts te

tantofthe Men. week, on anin^ at

w Mr. sad Mrs. J. F. Boahoagi

INtfe dimgtoer, who have i viiiting Mr. Bniheag's par-1

eats. Mr. and Mm M. retomed today at Tom's Brook.

The chiidren always «»nj«y *»fcinp j^Mm^—it^

adds to the iKkasbriffi-oi^l^

beades, t g l d i ^ t h e m i S d e u i , eribeationgl fwL

Witk

'THE REXALL StOKE

T«i i i^ SCIKMJ of MUSIC »

MANASSAS. VA.

(ntSE V<RCE nUAL)

^»dal Piano Course f<w young bmnners from five to nine I of age. Oaaaes in I^aoo, HarttoiQr, Ear Trumng,

- ^ Mwic. Teacher Traiaii« daas for pmt^ sto-oents woo wish to beieatBe teaehen.

I: to

Bouad.

Scott, a Presbyte-^ from China, who

MLipcndrag i-Tacatioa^ ia JUaa;. ka, together with his friisid. Mr. and Mn. George C Or. a M. MoPtgoBMii. of PlB-t jr., aad Maater Edwaid ade^thia. viaited ths battiefi^ Boand. of Eadieott. N. T., with Lient. Round on Tuesday. ff^S* » •**prt.*™* »*»*» Mr.

Mr. Scott's post in China is at S ^ - J " ^ ^ - « * - - ^ "«^ l^ing^Taa. the plaeeovflr whidHgnvet

riBe

Roaad.

the Japanese aad the (iermans are'sow fighting. He is expect­ing to hnr that his hbrary and household propertyare destroyed. Rf hopes to return and ddiverx lerture oQ China at the Eastern Collefre during a tooT-he wfl makf in the interest of bis sion''before his return.

Mrs. L. W: Kasdug«n and Mastsr Jinaaaie Kaeehagee left -th»weA foraviattoMrs. Kase-' hagen's mother. Mrs. Hig^nn-bothamjn MontvaJe. Mrs.Kaae-hagen will shratJy leave Mont-vale to spend the winter with Mr. Kasebaga's relatives in

Pure Disdlled Ice Oor new ice plant is now in operation azui we furnish ice in any Quantity. AH ordCTs will receive prompt a»d careful attrit ion and delivCTy made in a courte­ous naanner. Out^iant is equipped with all oaod^n machinery and has a capacity of ten Urns a day ViGitoro are invited to " . . . . . _ . , s . m e t h o d of naaking ice. ThankmgtiiepuWiefora>OTpfttroo-age-aad sobdtiiig a cuniinianee, we areT

Respectfully yours,

Davis fa-others Ice and Fuel G). I Dealers in Coal and Wood Manassas, Vs.

^ ,TH^ MANASSAS JOURNAL. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1914.

KJICAlSUPfRTlSMffiW a^wyilOME EX£RG«Si^5^ •aci-

AXDenca Jipt"Bc^ruuiLig to Ap­preciate Value of School

Hygiene.

Ttie oiLiciv of <.ijr>aiuons sur ~ rouuiiuig fecbool life whliS~may

d«velopment of tbe chiM, and proper appreciation of the ioflu-eiice of physical defects on tae 1 n tell ectuai capacity of tbe y oung, ^^ hiive until quite recenUy recorred 1 ^T!!™*: little coosideratian in this coun­try, riie first at^napt tpexer-cise m e d i c a l supeni&iofi of schuola in the United States was

supervision of schools may,, how ever. Iv ^Jl^fSff oJTlized by the' "State in to^ dctci mitiatmii "of the • —• prevalence of com'nunicable dis-1 eases, especially in rural commu-} nitie». fbe ukiiBate coetiol of ^ tnalaria trachoma, tuberculosis' And typhoid f«v-er in these • • • ^ • • • * * * - * - ^ MfWatr l^, i—^^tm • — —

educational methods. For these ;°^. *** ^ ^ ^ MemoTMriHaU at reasons the combination of the'*^*""^ Gtww took i ^ e e ai ~

TW ram nf

H a l to Be Eractoi by

The layiog of tbe comer-atone

duties of the health Officer with 1**- °^' *'«»<**y' S***- 28. Tbe that of tbe medical supervision * ^ ' ^ * " " ^ ~ " « * * «°*^'*«^ of school* appears eminenUy »"^""est«d group of specUtors

^vsataxAAoL The stone, a beau-Intensive studies of the m e n t i T ^ ^ ' ° " °^ •**^«* greenj^aod

S S i r t y - o f American scboolchil-1 *fa'^'n«*»e. w " Ki' en by Mr. dren. at varying ages, should be I Cl*«sBoe Thooua. of Middieburg, undertaken, in widely separated ^^«»*«» county. Its handaomdy communitie . with a view to the * ^ * ^ ««Ttption dedicated the

of the normal i ^ ^ ! * ° L * * * ^ ^^**''*' Virginia regiment aad '"to tbe heroes niw

remeirit>fred well, p \ii marching - ^mmm ma im.

!*• Teuton )ior4e iiivadBig j. E'er a « e d mare cnieJ t r i t e l N<ar CluLrierai nor Ventaa Took heavier t«ti of iif«; No BelcUtu, FMook M T C OBki ever bnver be Th— rht • — e< oM IVi»e« Witfc Wha folk>wed Robert Lee.

by tiie d iy of Boat/ko, iu iSSHi , , ^ , , , f .1. .f .. ji ~ r r estabhshment of the for the ptffpaaeof cosCroikog tftsi • --

^contajpoiis djseas^ of^ch^idhood. j " ^ ^ ^ ^ ' S L ^ ^ ^ Z S T ^ ^ I ^"'"rht «»>» fHI" nnderthaf mm. From ^ teg^nmy '5p^T™^:srTi::;^:^;^r^ ment bas developed until now

• % * • ' ' ,

most of our dties maintain a more or less compreheasrve su­pervision over , school hygiene aa3^ t£e ' Eoedical ioipecCum of school chi ldr^ nmandatory in a cumber of states and elective in domeotbera.

In this respect' we are consid­erably behipd Eun^>ean coon-tries, notably Gomany and £ki-giand. ubece t l^^^tem of med­ical school suporisicm is wan exte t^vdy developed, has been loagerin af)eradon and. is pne-taealfy catioual in efauaeter. TTat thin it M » "^^y^. the fact Uiat conaderatapn nl dirt, destiiotaea and diBeagC. has

.not beeti of soeh imrrndjatfr iai-poctanoe with us, execftt a env tain reKrieted aneas.

« e h Q 0 i - h n ^ w « n n p f a z prohlfm Qor kamrkdlKe of i ts piineipies is itreatly in exeeas of

Hie

effeetof achanged social eaviron- with the stone form the usual

ment on the mental prooesses of j ' P P " ' ' ? ! Wending of old and tbe immigrmnt child, as regaled iS^*: They ' e r e : 1. Copy of

BaJtunore Sun. Sent. 26. 1914: ptMls of entiy.

IT£MS FROM

Mr. Irving Kidwdl, of Fairfax, ha^ been tistting his unde and aunt^JIc. and Mnt J. W, Kiri-welL

Miss Ludle H. T ^ k r faks re­turned after spending a plessaat week in Washington.

DnKn is iri<HtMg.

Alexandria Gaaette, Jan. 27. 'A.* „ « , it be the boikiiiv 1912; JL MANASSAS J O D U U L . Sept. 25. 1914; 4. Loodoun.Mir-ror. S e p t IB; 1914; 5. T3dpy o f ^ * »

)lr.a»iMn.Baa(Upbinonaee. of Alexandria.

Miss Emily JbhaSoa, of Ma-nawBSfi, miilad" Wednesday.

the I^fagw, seat with thanks for kindness rendovd to Miss Annie HotehiaoQ. of "Peach Orchard" fiiwiiCsiBuMasou, 6. Ahuadied dollar Confederate b i 11; 7. An Ehgtirii one-penny coin of 1876; 8. Aaaericui oeat 1899; & Com­plete roster of the Eightii Vhr-

ESghth Virgiria vetenas stffl living; IL Bosterof theEia^ith

See yoodcT band viva KtMm a fire-awept piaia! By twoa and tbreaa tbey're falfa« Beoeath tbe leadeo n j a ; An^tfaeridteBtioTe t h e n Sited; With tta/X^ate o' Death" on ^ h , l a a ^ h ^ ' s faoxBing moantehi

the I

at M.E.

The Prince William County

aky.

They reel, they fall, they raHy. They f al] anl fMn ^«ut> But never turn nor falter, For they are Piekett'« mea; And theirs &e height of valor ls.a&JtiaUaakCawklJBau.l-

<fethe «»?WKat Kciy w e r e l u a ' are.

Lrf»r. 1(»C tbe yeian have taroocht i Ua& tUs autuoM ilay, <>• Sriaaay greea we e i ther

Sunday School ConventioD is to eonveoe here next Wednesday in Asbury Methodist E p i s c o p a l Church. Tbe program fellows:

WXDNBaDAY MOUaMC BBSSIOW 1 0 M - O i M n n « S o i ^ Serviee, .

Dr. H.,U. Ro( >. - JAd&rr.£cri)itiue and Piajer,

Dr. Quariea. CaU te Older by tbe Preaidcat.

Rev. E. A. Roada. 10:80—Rc^wrta from District Preaidenta

Manaaaaa-HoB. C. 1. Meetze. -— « H i e « * i t t e - ) i r . C . R . McDonald.

BreotaviUe-Mr. Lcwia B. Flshr. Mr. M. ii. fflaMnA: '

Bta

That goardi thia canter atooe, A Meeting piaee for ftieadahip.

rgWT' Here, may the daughter* gather! H e n , may the aooa be glad!' Here, be a peaeefol refag« For neary hearta and aad;

Edward JBtaia^ itf AMst Snnilar witli Ifus

pasiiMn of sdaMl medical officer Mr. F^ank Kidwdl aad d a o i ^ presupposes, in additioo to Ihsr- ter, Mosji^ala. of f i o f a x , re-aatgltk traisai^ in physioiogy aaf^ ttntiy v^^ited his InutlMi, Mr. J. psy<^riagy, a ppsdicai fcaotrtedge' of UW'

l^e^ jjght aad vfwttlataw. and aJMliUr U> wcogniafrind co-— a i L Mm™

the

Tibe need of skiUed services aad Che emp^ae incident thereto, have been inatniiaestal m re-stricti^ the pcaetiee of. sdnol hygiene largely to orhaa cdm-moaiiUea. Tbtt is nnfqrtuuUi^ became ;the great balk of. tbe school population <tf this eooatalr is iu> yet seaCtcred «ver the ratal districtB. - , .—

The disproportionate preva-ksiee of prercntaMe toeaaes zmaas urban and rraal popola-tioiui is not grei^; the n e c e i B ^ therefore, of fdorating Tank

saimary fwecaotisas aeeoasiy fM- the preservatiaa <rf heakh is

-apparent. Tbe iinportanr» M Bcbool hjTgiaie in this respect ia paiaoDOuat, beeaqse the samtary

rural eaausaaities amat largely

^W UiasKeUieCraatof Wm^i^-

Wood, of at

Mr. and -GaiaesTilie,

J . S.

" ^ p e n n s a . " MortoB s a d i i i ^ G a ^

mgs. flf Wariungtoin wete reee^ ffwsts at "Clover ffilL"

MiasAuie fi:^R69RMI. of Bieh-mond. is visitiagat'Thelbnae."

iBas HekB Mebtedi. of Aiex-andna, .<=peBt se*cni~dB(ys this week in .GreeasrictL _ j _ _ 7 Mr. J. t . Thornton lots xcaied "Idle WiUe» for the

' Mr.-.Oeujauuu Tbarataeu'df

ter of Cotapaoy i), Chaov Rifles; 13. Copyof poem written for tke oeauSSi WUBwi A ^ l l i a i e &Mfi. IBsB EmH read tlie

whidi is hewLith-prifitod; aadCoL EdanndBericeley otade an adt reas, also priated bdfonr, setting fortii what hie eoigiders the Eightii resiflMBt's maet dSs

to

thm muwaul.** IK.

It we«U aeoa tint t ^ EigIA .yirgaus's f s t l a r e to "retreat w o r t h a cent** 8hewedltoclfthnwMd>opta»ei hx fact it s imr letieated oaleas obfiged and a

And be it well i i a ••niiiiitB gay aad grave Thrt i s the hoaea here huadad! The fair aalaie the bimve.

- A u c K X A U D B E W X U . .

Dwtt&ieB-

Calea-Rev. CSftea I I . Starice. IS^M-Five Minote Ta&a by Depart­

mental SapenttteBSBBtK'" Mra. Wertweod Hntrhiaaw. Eht^

Ifiaa Afte i ta HopUaa.I«tw-mediate.

: nce Wilharr ?•»,; Conference a iq hoki us regular meeting next Monday m Grace Methodist EnMscopai c h u r c h . snutti.

—Miss Ada A. FiUevsatcr. of Ndkesville, and Mr. Henry Car-rica of CatieU. were rnnrried Monday at his home near town by Elder A. Conner.

—Tbe annual reorganizjiuon of the Sunday school is to take plaee_ at i ^ Msmtwaff Baptist church Sunday at the regular morning service. The program indodes the installation of offi­cers^ promotion of pofHla, ad­dress sad other appropriate ex-

FW7FS

PriMM in tiw. a i r l « ' r a t t n i n g were awarded as Chxbs exhibit

Manassas District—1st—Miu Mearle Payne, soore 76.15, t i ered by Mr. A. W. ^ 2d-d

•i5S " " ^ e r e d by Hon. C. J. Meetze

Painesville Distzict-lst—Miss „ „ ^„ ^. „ ViiTginia Lee. score 75.75, prize l ^ ; ^ ! ! * ^ ^ * * * ™ ^ ^ * ^ lo&ttjd by Smerintendeat Tyler.

""»•'*'»*»*• 1 Occoqoan District—lat—Miss Dr. H.U.aoop, Teacher TnaniBig. Kev. a.'oi. fiiii8*e, A d s t De^arf^

Mia. Geo. C Round. Temperanee.

gnHlualai High SC3KM1 are poraoiaK hii^Mr edoeatioB at the Univers^ of

4 « a t . of Maaasna. dasB of I S ^ wlioisentetia

XiocdoS **ar; Xiocdoa fl. Lightper. cT BaTOMrket, d u s ef 1911. Eaii a MerriO. of ladependetf HiB. dasp «f mX and Henaan ¥. Steele. 4rf MiaiaBTijliM iiF IXA,

fan term. Mr. prindpal af the Greeatridi Q g h

I i t is^Juped tha t tbeha i ld i i«

be htoaght abos^-throogii t h f t | ^ ^ * * * ? ? : practieal edoeatian of the yoong in- orderlineaB, deaahness^ aad the o&Baruiee of s u ^ r y pre-

Pmlwamuie. llrfaieil=-

Indiana, spent several dajrs tids weekrsftr'ldaad."

Mr. P. S-Haydnju pmcipal of the high s d w d . spent Satmday and Mr. and Mia. WilfiaaaH. Hafdm. of Msnwrwts •

eeived irat pt i ie m the

wSlaosr bevery __ off l&. THnk BM. rf Loadoaa. h »

the caatract. Mr. Maitia, the m&aej Ckwe hlnkHniilh, kaid-

jly didlOie seafii^ef the stawu THEM. A N D N O V - T ^ S O M B K

( ^ VOtGBOA. .

M o t f t r t h g _ Not far t h e i ^ T t o l i i e ; TiMgr've learaedi b J k e J ^ a b d K B t e J

«f thedaaBofl913.who eatena last .y«sr; Mr. Geai«e Dent Adamson, of daas «f 19H aad the Buliun, of ^aeeanes, Ind., danlhlws of I rof. H. F. fiotton, fom-r direetar of Msiiswisii A c

t o f - C f n i t t e e a . U:l»-A<UrBaa by Soeretary.

- Mr. Thaa. C Oigga. 12:00—General Oiacoaaioa.

^ BwadMtMe-K«v. T.D.D.Ctaiit

l:4&^Rcport at Sehoeil. ^ ZaS-Addreaa hy Mr: Wm. I^ote. 2;»-A<ldBBia h^ Mr. I t £ .

zioiitazal Mih &hba£ 4?srtHide Bottaa is a

a a d b i ^flr CBSQ y€UT wt

the aniveisity. MiaS Dorothy Battipa fina av IndiaBa lasli

was to have beea jradaated fraiB M§iuaaas gigh8chiiul wiOi the dass of 1914, bat t h e ^ n l y moved to Indtaaa upon tfe pletiaa <rf her joaior yesr.

Mr.M.E.Lyadi,of ' m o , is b''ip""wg kas

senior year st the Oathofie Um-versity.' He

. _ af the ISaidnMilBiiii at'"" "

l inspjTftina^^ wi hijiih JifljliIII i s i a more or leaa intjiaate rela-tioe with tibt hones, which tarn are eoBpaaeat parts of communities. Tbe edueatioBalj

Jv (dfectof school hfsiene emends j throagh these tfhaaaels far the bettenaeat s f heaitlL

There is actematg. for om-foraaity ia awthods oi tkn aad of ilsssifjing the A -Bohs for eutteOire statistics to he o£-.sahie. unifiora aMthodsa^d systematic I lissirii iiioiT of resalts before these observatioas can be of value ia studying physical standards, and the cf-

. ^ f e c t o f changing socialiiwiditiwu . sn devdoBBisit;, |

The object rf school hygiene, sars Hje iettrad of the Ameri-i^^ ^°^^*^ •***"' can- Medieai Ansonstsin, M t o t y ^ ^^ ^ „ ^ „ 0,^^ ,„^, ^^ place the impressKoable child in J QW'it B«y be away a ycac the most favorable environment '•

And irtcT tfif ifiii eaate to i In spntiMt robes of v^hite,

W bfft ftHTU luqjpinear s t a r e

A. Tietory af IS to a MuMnas wea the toss aad

Ga tem l^yndi ded^d to re-eare the kidc Msaassas r»> edved the kidc aad ran it back tlmty yank. Then the ball caixiedback rmKB. to R. M. A..'s tsreuty yrrd

w^ere they were hei^ lor

dowB] £ifled

R.M.A.aei»edstoach-B tiie aeeaad qoatter^ bat to kidt coaL M. H. S. off at Oe begianag of

the aeooad half. i L M . A . i v a vt Kae Tilii nan* * TWM[h

Eva Kidwell, score ».75, prize idfered by H<m. Tyson Janney.

Codes Distnet—1st—Miss An­nie Kin!dhdoe.jeaBe ^75,.pdse ^SereThy Mr. R. R. Hayea. 2d—Miss Belle Kinrhdoe. prise offered by Mr. T. M. BaaseUr

Bre^sville District—1st- Miss Hden Thonton, seore 84.7S,~ faJEjto Sto(ie fte-.. offered. Igz:. Ououly aamil BtiuflL'

BOSHESS LOCAU

Fbr Sale.—ntee eows. 61 _ 6 calves, all nice stodt. JL

& obertasa. Wcffingtaa. Va. It

. One Dwr apodal aate-Satar-llTji, ay , ix*weea 2 aad 5 pu~S~

S^ectd lewipriee for eleetrie fix-tnres on orden reeefred before Sstarday, 5 p. at. 40 aad Id per eeat. from list ia Peters' Csta. higiies, hemiing thtf naase Peten; wriiuot thenaae, op«*«i' priee. Westinghoase Mazda Lamps, 2Se eadt in conaectionwftfa complete

" n. A. PdaseBT-lt-

ForSsle.-Na.€King ftor. gmd as iiea. Half $32.50. A. fialfioiaan, vine, Va. 9-11-tf

IBBT

' left dcCeaees soeeeed-

hot f v b d to kki[ r « l either

"Red** Moiphy. af R J L staircdfor dw

F W R c n t - N i c aaasaa. -AppirteBirT^tChirdaB. M. L a BaO&tg. 9 .]S4f

DRCHARDS

for physiea] and roratai devek»p-^ ment and to dotoct and mrrert d e i e . tf w h i c h m a y i m p e a e Inte l - ^nd no mor* dreary niirht

4 AJi thanks and prmtae' Yet truly • It w»» not arways so— i Tbe hiUs «f Old Virfoor '• Cry out in anrw«T, So"

Pr ' ' f:*^ •'«>••» «Tv1 rrxwr hav» paaaei.

nut to p««f>are

twauUrai gFcen. i a w a a f l t h e y e a r n o o n d .

' ' S p e c i f L a w n Circolar'* and D e o a j p t r r e FaS Catalogae ."

'faceoD requeaL

T, W. WOOD 6 SONS. - iKhaioad. v&

S^w'orT. to BMC •utm<*—^.^ r.-- - . - . m^ b* W B t3 Ia al! abovTt ¥ y » f l r T4, T,,~^ Libes a n c otKer F i c - e r n r B" ' and ail Sec i s , tor '

'\^\jM^i.^fM^j, xM*i*j,txxf V./V/1 v o t a 1914

THE YAQUis- f THEY AU OEMAN&^TkE •"llEVENGE'- } " ^ "^

B» M. QUAD

faitt rtaiit. T»%n» in OM Unioa, R««

ceiv« ft

|M-e«si»a. WM • baadns inebriate. a « r«ii-Mr-«avaiioiH uu Uoico bty,

OD tbe U«ioe coaiit Tbere Is soo)*-Iklng utore la aut - t ia ; '(bail baodliaf a txMt. aati tlut 1« baDdllac *rluu th* boa< )• liable to briug up asaiaai. Th* vatera ai» Uterailx full of rocka

Tma oarl; reli In Hltt) a it.K.^^~^, Misad WUklna- t aplala VMIkiU ta vaa caliMl. aa *ti lueo vbu aell tJMr •VD ttoatK ro ibjit ~rd|pM a're—wiM look a,fan<7' tu t ^ r<Mui«M«r Iweaiw* th«r both Kivea the water vvtikin.

»Hj wMit uut after dark, aet bia aud returued tUtmu auBrtM tJw

»ext monilu« Toa» was ao In k>vt

vUb lite ctftaiajdm ur two aicWa la t t e week. That'a artet mad* the <ap tihi Inro Tnin Hath WM^ mmti4 »f

lt*ery American of us », t j ^ altfer' p„„,i^ ^.„i, ^ , ^ U « .ad . . . ^ out , , ^ t u . 3 ^ C J : ^ . ^ ' W ^ <^'e"sV«j;. ,V. U ^ u r l :

back t., tbelr bkliug place is the luona ! * ^ ^ ' f' '" 'J "-'-'- aj-e muir, remedies t»l«». It vaa N ruse br Keif preserva- i ^ l ^ \ ™^'.'!^ bot do net cure. t K . w , . a . «., , ^ r . J wa. o . ^ - ^ L L ^ t ^ ^ J ^ t a ^ X ^ H ^ ^ Ull a raid be uiade ou dlffereii •« twtweeo oaamt evidence of their merit a * KtMK^ -r « ^ p ^ r f j ^ American ' Mns. A n . . l i e B.tti«, Maple St. M -*fl« a A l e * J « u . - 4 « * * w , « ^ the l«wi ™ a « » . Va.. says, •'l^^^^.uno^'edby otfvn Conea aiifieared. Tbe proccaa * t>^..< ;- :- - L . .•' - '

i t f t TIES, ROUGH QAiCLUMBER-^

Telegraph and Tele­phone Poles and Piling for whidi we pay cash.

I. LTRCe I CI.,

• f weedlac U " MM la stiu (olnx 90. And au when the newi cauMt In that

the Yaquis bad taken the warpath and killed or driwti off the men at tlie 80I-Uito luloe ubuvf ua we turned otit wUh tbe M<0 »oidi»Ts s«-ut up to meet tbe war partj and drive li tank^

Vdt three daj-s we fouclit'the Vagala hefoM w« lEut tliem oa the t « t n a t It was uut eooufft. bowever. ttwt we bad aarad ifaa hlj mlBaa aa* tm at

the aoleM^Hiudeur erf tlie atarrr done •Bore them! Butb loved the mjatlcat aiannttcht—ao TOIB aaoted it—and iBdlans and hold rbaoi vhco tb*7 Kui eaucrbt to a r&Bii- wfai—*"«1 e*imuiliiat» TB^ffi:" aa« aU was Oiack atMNJi and atwra ""— * " *l^»^ >* H.^~ —.. —f - f iraaani la U, tkara was a pleasurr la cetttof aatioia

a ^ i l . heavy pain in the small of my tiartc. Nothing se*nied to (jiv* me an» pt-rroanent beneiit I ht-ard Doan's Kidney Pills highly recornmeDded and ftnallygotabox. t h e y helped me froai «»e Urst. Tl»ey are the beat Jadaer •»«il»cine I know of." - ~ - « 7

aE-E.NlKlRSKMfiNT

--Oir^ApiH 1. 1912.UrB. Bet, , .a,d- -l ain the same strung fnejid t^ Doan's Kidney PilU aa i was when 1 pr«viou»-tyneoauaeoded tbem. I still U k e du«

"liy y d »t teem V^y\itaey,% pSr

Bell's Bread

feuseleas people. Orde™_«me to ilM_ f e c t V o r k i n g i ^ t e colonel (o push ou after tbe retrcattna P ^ ^ C A . . l u ,

• ^:^r=^^"" *«it for » JtMlney re«oedy-get Doan's Kkloey Pills-ti«> same that Mrs. Bettia tuuL Fimt»r.Uabmm €fc. BuSak). N. Y.

ladlans and - WMTwjffi

them to see the thing Utroogh and bo-.cauae Uier Jiad aaad «(

But thcee was use weather cwodtnaa' ippallad Tom. aul. B « ! • Oils

tkat eaoaed tiim to cooflae his excar I alooe to short aaHa tn fair weath-

I dreaded a fiy. And why sboalda't he? Often whea

the aan shooc brightly on a nartly anh. ;

BO

rock and tiia foam of a giga»• tic wave bPcakbig orer Jt be wonM ttcUim. "Jost think of m n a i v oa to that ot a dark night or tn a ro«r Jiad tka captain would say. -^rva been aaS-iasJB tUa bay far tfalrtr Twra In dark •l ltt i i . In fngfcr nljhia. la .a i t

[ '1 Bever

and of onr Kharpshouting Once the mooatalus tbe so4dlers coald "•••ee aswTv In a i»odJ. l l iere waa e e a a u m agimufc bUl the InJIaaa w ^ eoadniuilly foived back. By aad by t b ^ had reached the women and chll-* e B and ihelr. stronghold, aad tbe Ueztcaa coloner robbed his liaads aad laughed and saW:

~*r« aar« got tbem poiaed np at laat aad aat a«e ahiHI eacape. tt to Qie beat ahow we have iwd for hair a Mstuiy U exteraUaate them." I

Tbe atreagheld of the Indlaas waa a ~ ef rifts and cares tn the tace «C

inataia

10-2-2t

Better Than Ever Get it at your gro-

" er**. Accept no" other. W* guar­antee it both in QUANIIIY £ n r QOAUTY .*. Let itt dp your baldag.

We have entirely remodeled the warerc-oms of the late P. Mulholiand on Centre street and will establish our

IM-esent business in these attractive quarters

About September l»t

This change will reduce our annual expenses by a c'ln^id-erable amount, which we plan to give our coatoiiiers in the way of lower prices. We will have no fresh meat for the present^ but call on us for anything in a full line of staple

••It WMl *ibok<^ meats, etc.

paui nimm lo IL l y r e waa but I T

i i i a t wound ever a stnKk «£ if ^ ataatter «f ridges aad tbea d^yed

^ down lato a baste which had a circn»-- tta^R%of about HTf a BiUa. Tbecolo-

«< the alckt • ^ " P**" *"• *• « » T » » * the wbele torot lato this haata whea oigbt tefi.

-wf • « • ye t" •

-'^ow do WW JB Itr* "I donae. Beckoa I do It aa yoa gtt

•o^ of bed ta the i^A aad ga dowiMaiTs for 4 dfink of wa- , . ^ . ^ tar er aometUag. wltheM a Hght" i 5™- *•*?»»- « « » • J»eM«4 J h * J w v l d c a

, w - ^ •'•— .I lytBg tWrftiy beaeetb the cSTea. wa • ahaoW » e ready at daylight to bwta

^ i the wMt «r_eatcnn<BatJ^ WUte a l lp iH f t i iW« ie t r i» im a^tayt ap a lli««a

Vrereat tte Taqaia tmm. •Trnlag thdr eavea another perttai woaM eaUect

Two Carloads of

M M hm $4i».H ts $I0A|>

We have just received one car-toad 0/ Blue RibbMi Buggies. *Pd 9M CMJnad nf tba famous Haydoekfl-^ieb made of tbe wery beat material available, xwgfat in the white woodrnd

WEIirDRnXWG

Oaa tey whea the two were safflag " aid that SB

be : yoor owa yacht, . . _

the eaptala. - b « If ya* ever gae hi a bad fa m help yoa oat."

"Se « M flea: We '

were not mrtrwt to _, . a kard Mew aad use to be

ed. toi we did aot ca la ; ef ^

anaed. far

W h » t f c a » k c k e « » b e c a a i e , . a e a i w 3 ^ . . . that R dldaH p«r t h e capcahi ta « » 4 S - ^ ^ ^ ont DlghtB he and To«a w o ^ craha 1 ^ , - ^ ^ " * abort aaioair the beaatlfal Waada e^i j j l r " ^ T T ^ ' 2 S ? ' " " " ^ the bay. U r t v ehoaid the «»al T h » i S L T " * * ^ T " * * * * * •***• had bntterilafa for bwakfaaC ood or I ? * ^ ' " " 1 , » _ kthBtBr <ir Haah. fter Jlaaer and mark. l ! ^ ^ t L f ^ - ^ g - *

when at nnHior in a eswe. wHh the

IMonted as per ow instractioBs. Abo ail kinds of -

FARM IMPLEMENI^

UME COW PEAS

- ^ A T

REASONABLE PRICES

MADDOX & BYRD X i a p. MuKoDancr Stand. ManAsaas, Va.

GRASS SEED

It. JHD be worth your whole to wtnpoet our ateck. '—

isAni

l*n[meil3F-qBrt~llg eqgiH>ed wi^ a geod pomp.

Phone TT write for pattieolan

DECEIVED tty Adv«rti.«nM»t Offering Cheap Gootk. You Gel No Mor«

Than You Pay fer-Geld i* Gold.

£00^

ۥ WJwreYwkMwtk

JEWELRY. WATCHES. CLOCKS, EYE 3 L ^ £ S , o n * GL4SS SU^VERWARE

Gnre

I I DL W E I f l U C H ^ Jewels MrfC^,tiri^

Liipest Ptoiie hipes-

warelKs •omWag theai to amiBst thp Ml«eser thelMM. they fea«» awske oal.v ftil

Welt; the day caas^ wbeo TiMa Sin jrlet'-m was «Me te k<>ef» a aasaU yacM of his own sod «peDd the greatier part of rhf mSmifr croMafi la her' He tnok hor ff. rarf^ hay hr coltuse on RMlle.r'ii Mand^Hsaf _ e<l sailing 1 • his hearfs ffoateat-

Riit. rboiurh he knew a grMif njure aboat. nartinirtafi a boat »heD a yornsptoc he was not op IIB ' the ro-kT SutTom ef Cna«^ hay. Moia^ I

ciA awl try A « B

S C H E D U L E

Theiy ewiid ant charge aa with cow-. aidiee. bat whea oar ilir laliia afsc ta •iVf»rt t h e s to a haowa thirt were

aiM» c«MMapt j In effect Jan: 18, 1914. A« haw after dMt the aMdief-MI „,„„, «g«» p-Wi*,n.^

aa a n d w e a , a»rrhiag ta aiagle Da S ^ S« g « ^ L Z j d»wa tota thebaatai I do aot beBeval „ _ ^ ^ « w e a the first niaa had yet deaceoded lato | r r a i — t o M A N A . S S A S ^ r . J i — the baMn when we aoddealy c a a ^ i - a i * i ^ « a a A a a s M I O P M S B I ^ I «era i ^ ^ l ane^to a e right. ! .Vu >*—uaiiy k»»i a-ri^ , „ D x i i „ ,

^Mst Pace h i i ^ €M-

TaqaMi w ^ nai to be aurp«la«jil Danhg t t e Bpzt hdarlSe i ^ o l e tide of t " " s^taala at Inter^j

aa

oTer. he didnt baTe<'jiT4ata WBkI«a to rei.T on foT tbe csptabi'a old balk waa bart«>d in rbe reaietery. <te the htghest f<art.of Orr's lalaad. wtere o^e-aaaee tbe ocean In niaa^ dUfeneat parta. 8a ShigleiuQ *-aa ofaUged to a^ll Ma owa i>oiit. <-onai>ti>g hloMeif to Cair weather.

But V tbe nil hfMiiB I uiiM u n abual what ibe weather weaM he be rnMbhil predli't freeddhi Zmu. fog. The eeaat or Maine H neartj aa bad fM- foga as tbe hanks of Nfafiiaadlaad They come suddenly, ai staj a' long while

Oae bright -—ri __ __ _ ^ _ ed with his w « i KBTchfl^ea aad few Trtenda f i » nafl»y-. tai—a ai Papbam beach. Ihey '•oyage outward and past came rolling to eoreJoped them glagletoa (MM atocr oai.v by cooipaaa. aad w t e t Is emm pasK steerlag aa the eaaat of Mataar Tbe fog waa heery t>e of long

the oMMmtala rala. aad the* thai* «< three hoafh.adaiing which aot a Hgfat ~'"" leea. At aUdiilfcht f i w i ^

SOUTHBOU.VD t*—Daily ln«l « Sg ,

•C * O. Ka MS for (^vadoMraie

Iit2s

*hiv

center of the OMMatBla.a.alsBal Are aoddealy Maaed oat. f t Ad oet iapt " • « « tfaaa a pdaate and waa follaw. eA hy a aoHe mine or aa eoold ms*a eat. It waa Itke the rasHag af a gala tea aarrow leoree of the nMntntahis aad we had beea Uatealiv to I t f s r p e b

So. i 11-^Zieeft. -Siwday, 'Ooallar ^——• ' iatiiiMifiii^ „ ,

• II atqpatlfanasaaiiaaaaf. -

ith aa araae. each a a y aa rver heard.

**Ia the aatoe ef God. wtet «aa U h e r asked each ai«a ot Ua coanade, hat B*oae roald am^er Dowa t h e n ta the OBldatt^t Maekoeaa tmaa twit-

-We-tragedy-waa twSiS^WPea.'Sft^ wc mast wait fOr dayMght to aelTe ft. !%«

No. n»—ExeejaSuKiaiy^f^j,. B <-nial (or WarreotoD aad imt^nm&kt' iJ^Z^ foUBiaa I>aHor Car. "-

So. ir—Kzoept S«Dd»», ioeai fran * « * • '••«•«• toWansB»(».«j|Bum.__- _

»• . 1 5 - n a % tocaa. 5: l*p. « . Sfc 41—Daily throagfa ttmia, lUes a. a.

-Ma to let oC ramnajin n faga VmUMsi •M AWtaaihia aad to teke en lamaZis! • r pniato at which arimdaiiiri tm...^p^^^

VOaTBBOOMD So 18-Esoept Simdtf.iaettlnm WH

-ntoi|t»^aaluMU»763« a. a.. IIo!XS-«aUy Sicoqgh tsaia li.t, w.

oases awd Wmt^agua. iHA^^m. -

<aalB:4Sa a. t . . - . W-, | ,„ | | , | . J ^ T P*>«"F'«rt«Oa» * ^

D. J. ARRINGTON .MANASSAS..

I Ukt; pleasure m announcing to the public ^ t I have i givenmy plant a thoroagh overhaolfflg^aad am i»w iiii i

I a Poataon te^ropjy owe- *r«ficlal ice irf any q u a n t i ^ vfr n ' ^ T ^ S ^ J r e * ^ not new, bat is eqiiippS

with aU MODEM IMPROVEMENTS. T^W^ SjJfTj^!!!? Tr<«Pgar weH is as d«ir ^rrym^i ,IHJ ^OT inrther pjfftfietf %distilbtiQn, f t t m i s E a S a t « j c e & to pla«» brfore the most f astidioaB.

E X CQRNWE^JL Phone,

tt afaoiRS-ntaBy of.'Sidi's f»Aicm &r caea, womoi and iehihlren and you can boy from it with ev«y as-aorance of RatisfaetiiaL •

FSi.Cv. •.C

mt to

Tom beard a swlah ef waters to part. He tnew the eeaod aad steered Joat ID tla>e to groid ,oae of the b ^ eoh-

raanag. twahing soaad caeae to tie af» •'•dtotopeiau _ ar the acTMaa dieT away, hot mate !>• l^-I^ .* l<Kal . l : in p . . aaftly thaa at tow rrem that h o » , " Q«»"y »iA C. * o. Mmit

ii^sri came there was ao a t e a a t t S T " ^ ? 5 ^ ' ? * ~ ^ ' ^ ^ Mhihg to p..,, dmt thera Jtu^^TZ^tZ-^r* the moaatatoa heyead «*f r ^ t t l ! ^iJ^ ' " " * « " ~ ^ » _ I ^ _ ? " ^ * * the^ a»oan No. 44-D.ilT ihrougfc U«M ha«, o « trs t Thea w« feltow | naaaaaaj Wa,h«««o.. «:35 p -

ad » e dawa tfewa dH s v ^ a a lasted' " — " ^ "T" - - . - "P aa the caraa. la tooM «r thaaa wvre haadiedi ef people, hot they werv atoadlag qaiet ead peeriag 4own latr the basla. ta aaotber mtaato daytSghl

«rep* dowa t h m . aad we toaked

Ko.»—Dafly t h n x ^ t M ^^toag sssiisi Waahfa^oo a ' » P - ^ * • ! " oa ••«- R«

a-dNewyort - T - • „ ^ **«>••»» eibeoe daily enxpt S w i a , , ,» «>«•» . h s * O. fraa Ki«l>-ae*d SMI OofdMriik

The party passed a eoapto ef howa to terror: tbea tt begaa to grew daih.

Tbe womea aadehOdraa ly In the eaMa er oa Tom bad the tlOer He be«aa to fsal a reatetaace whea he taraed ft. aad. chte conttontog. be y1eUe« to Oe foreei Be heard waters saiglag to pert aad * ' "• •--' - i i m s i IB tnn kj ssmi

aaasea seaaaaaUpi. hitwadh a r a i a « a t all daugua He tet fa • • OBto. a h T « moTed aot by the waraa. hat spiiai eaOy by the nnseen force.

^ ba t w«f ToTTi'a aatonlshateat at taet to flud bimaelf ta the asrrow crooked gm (between (^T's sad Bht-ley's Wanda aad going Hi>oir.g4. a a f ^ ^

1 he fnt out into th« sooad the fog IIT rsnlsht-^ nod be

to steer for tbe dock

... . _ . . , * '^^•'--•••-•we* IB ear hnrror tn raitk^ oar the: a aplrtt band was o n on tbe tllJw » , , ,».,—., , K . . > ^ ^ ^ . . .' . ,, .^Tr **J down tbe apiinraiiw •the ^nonfc l..r:r.f: Ldar r^^loas ro.\ ape AiJd he r,i»«i -h..., , ^ „ . - ,„ . . ^ , „—. . raw»eo leeir roloea in ortc -nnc ^Mai

..,, . . . . . . . r.,, . . "^ ernnstJoB and thee Tt, re s-ucnt i' i cm erer get to a bad Sx r U

to 1«« a« denart to pea"<»T

Q R . J. W A L T E R B B K } « A U > ,

SUHGCON OENTI8T __At ManaaBaa every Tnfsrfaj aad ifiiirauajL

N address : 7 M l « h

^ k e s mOTe good bread to the sack than ordinary flours. Absolutely pure and un-doctflred-ncver Weached. Famed for its goodness. ~ Try a sack.

G M. LARKIN & CXL ^PlSTHiBUTOHS - ^ ^ ^

$chndbr^(Ucni, SKRK ad (km Leaf Feds

'=^ MANASSAS V A .

SODTHBOOKD ^ - ^ Jasal fa, aamasriw™ a«l

uaily laeal to

Tbert the

r to lad oae Aad ho»t>e aa the rash were the bodtea ef the dead—of the 231 mea who bad leA aa a few boota before. .Vot oae had eacaped High at' oa their iMe ef thr moantato the Ta<ials had dsmmed s ^ n a g er rtratet aad stared ap the wa tore for to*r B»<* aa emergeary A*' BiMiilabt they had h* the flood looaa aad It had e o a e teerlug dews at IJrtt ^ • S . speed to orenrbelB tb^"«ieaiy -caaght Ilka reto to a trep Aa we t w a '•

2U—DaiH ' eserfN Saad^ to Bar

lo» Cm - " SORTaBOUKD

So flS—OaiH loc< t^l« a. • No !•—Daily « u ^ ^ndmr i n » Bar-

moabny t.: » sahiagtaa. ithrf a. • f^. waa PanorCk'

So. 28--r>a;:T ,,-»«: tr«iB hetweaa naoabarg soi ' u ' oatoB. lo<al ^^^ •aaaaa t.0 *««}.:n;-on. 7:5s p m

Tnimt >i<i.Z\* 217 aad 1 J > n > wMk Mate LiBeiraiaaKoa.>aadl»,

aj>a , iruaee aSaad gead * r e t o * Q.

GEO. D^ BAKBB l ^ A r m . , m a Omjaiawaa. '**"\-tu, V*

F x ^ r t attMtioe gneaal l oihaa. aa low aa goad aerrtee Md tily " - - -

GelReadjd

LANSBTJRGH & BRO. 42»MSc«e«t l iSt , D.C.

SEND FOR SAMPLES OF

FALL WOOL acv TO WASHtNGTON'S OLDEST

'OPOLAH OEPARTWEfrr AMD MOST STORE

This is the season to look over IST ?.^^L"^*^ f"'' Wire, Rubber I

' ? ° ^ ? L ^on'try Netting.] ^j Nails, Plows and Plow Re-| toi^ire, BuilderT Harchs are '

Q-*—aMRememi>er. we "are agent

I Wit'

troBB SicriiTKiod

E a. M Ky"\ T V and &BB. wr.! for the genuine Olivw PKWS &HH.<Rrw..K.P_T™fcii^!aDdRe^in: « ' «>ws

r. : uat. Ajt. r" -H F i f-.

A S K ueo_ A,s[»si ff; L "BlSffOr. PaiK-enawr .\^aei

WASHT.VOTok.D. 0

I W . ^ MANASSAS. VA.

dreJ^L£'"rSr" *"•** *"" *** " ^ ^ • acareity of wool y ^ ^ g o ^ «nd cause pnces to go m>. Boy ye«r Ml drm

wiH give your orders prompt attention : ^ ^

:i5:r**2i **•*»«•«* Cr«P«, in 20 fh m^ Waek: »-IB. wide. Wtwtfa SOc a yard. Our cial pnee a yard

AH-wool Starm Sene*..50-in. wide: firm, double ware closely woven; all colors and cr am and black \ ^ r ^ ^ ' ?HiEE' L« . -ortiLa W. Dor special prfce a y i ^ 7 5 c

Chi f fon Firoadciothn. w. th a V>»a.,t.;*

b.ack: rejrular f 1.00 vaiue. Spec.a: pnce. yard

incliid-

50c

T- - h c sa:

$1.25

«>v»jxfci^jVL., riu.UA 1 , L'LJLUJf.K Z' W4f- _L_

^ ^ sfirumcnt 1"of Providence

Br WhJ-AKD BLAKEMAN

-iV-

1+HELDIK ---TRUST

Bjr DWJCHT K O R V O O D -

ifhrProfitStblt Hay Crop -™- r f c w o«.UUH. •p* "Minanat, Virguua

1 \vu!r walkiujt u:i ttie Ueacli. «atcb

a gtiie i-ii<! rlirowinx ut driftwood. ,

i ciLru' ii'd H paper fi-um tt on wfalcii WHk V. ill u- i i :

We He riJiiiB lo pieces. Whoever jel» this f - V Ni>rman D, Quilale "^^ nh '•i— . ht vii'i rid my wUf is m>- 4a«k te

Sailing fnim Luudoa for America s j

Ou« of my

I liih v.na aU—ao date, DO alSBaturtt, tio cdilruis aa to irberv Ukarouui D. CiLTii it- wuuld be round.

Tbdt ulgbt I went to bed tUnklnc abuul (be wvamnga. Suppose it waa gcuihije. SoiuetKidj waa enjo^ng prop-CTT.T Ttmt I KiluujWI •ftpmotlsw. BSt It fit^iijKl to me that If it were gaauina ttw Mi'iitfr w(Mild ttave glTen at leaat the fit! in sv tik'ti the peraon fyr i f l u a

If the p«irp»-lT~nas luii'Dded lired. trator « as doing tbe thing for aport oc VJ [>a & tue time or becanae he ftada't

steward. exteaiikHj c^ise—ha4 BO asMk «a .tti tat QudiiiK oite exactly Ilk* iniMa I carried it to m.v siHieroom.

1 titid DM uccaalon to look lato nuu? tni we bad been e«t hatf tlM Toy-age, ur tour daya. Wbes 1 did I met with a aurpriae. (t vaa BUcd wUfe artlclea UM^ by a woauiB. HeaUsiag that 1 tiaU ••hanged >»«gyg)» with aoiaa one, 1 looked orcr the contasta to.dis­cover a oaio* or aoiaethlnff by which I miffat return It i» Ita owner and fet «»hI• ' tlnv ^«nmirar 11116" a " " priae. I fonod no Biarit. but came itpoo Dumetmia UUle boxes eontalnhiK lewcts whlak v « i * t/rMtnOr rmrj ni-

•ma^^K—Hen WM g WiUJtl tw t>* tMaklug.

Had tbe lady pUccd the Jewels there . ^ , . ^ r flter^ to ooBver theoL «r did tUa

tiL.v mure seoae he wotlM have glTeait. _ , . J ^ »w . T^T ^ . J T ^ A. . »„. ™rf..™ .», .. . — T ^ ^ placing them In a frail and unlocked

jjarUeularlie. On tbe other hand, a On [UhQ wbo la about te be dumped Into u roarlag ocean might iear^g eoiiMrflitiiy out that he sbould bare pnt in.

1 waa impelled to flad Nonnaa D. Carlisle. I didn't wi&ta to eagas* te looklug for a oeedie In a haystack, bnt 1 couldn't reaist the feeling tiiat tt. woe Biy bouMtea duty to du su. Tben were then sowe 8 0 ^ . 0 0 0 people la tbe OnUed £tmtes aktae. Xhs a a n s was Ansto^azott. and the perso« oitgbt be soBtswbere In tbe great Brif-Isb coundiea Nevertheless when 1 found that I cooldpt let

• Bluue'l' # W Iblo R put a persoeal advertiseBteBt In one newspaper la e r « y d ty la the Datted States whose InhaSttaats nnmbend 600,000 or sivsr for the said N<ntnan D. CarUale. I recelTed asweral repBes d^sed. NoriusB Ur DaoM Bsnally dUCerlac. I of them. a d d i « If be hsd t h e « s e ^ f t they afl tbe aegattre-Oat It. s s tkr knew.

they come Into my possssslSB throogh ao error, or was 1 to be used as ths amumleiT AH tU tatUSHi 1 did on tbe matter did sort solre It The only tUng I osold *> was to ao to thspor^ ser and if aay one notified him of ths loss of a wicker eztenalon case to let me know Thy »hlp f«Tlng h«w nnt

et i»o«cajly^l

f e w days and no one luring reported j snch a losSi the Inferoice aeemed to'

be dtber tbat the lady, snppeaiB» ttat she had her own cass, bad not exam­ined Its eantaikts o r — w ^ ths oaly other aupposltloB was that she would

k><a»i*!4asBsaspi>4i^MS|^«p«PBl^

nfat-

t k 9

advertiseneat fsr H E . OailMe eelTsd a reply trom a Noiaaaa D. Gar-Bsle UrlBg ia a town pT about flO.QOO peotde B« bad •sen ttte «4. wbfle te a s «My-«b«»tt^wd b«e» iaanted. (' aitod Mm If he had lost a r^ttttn t sea, aadfae iuMtJ '^Se.*' 1 Qie-matter s s far as %• was adt hst Istai ht aTefa. t Ibt- i • lawyer and baa ima a

•^fHisaaefttmm Btoi:^^ ' that was catgOogMii

rfM*iai*>Ca»i*!4aspsasp> dereippnieBtB.

Tbe trip 'was a pteitsaat eas to m^ Cor I made soime a»rneahln aeanatet-saoes. There were* s Mia. Harbeson aad her daogbter aboard, who sat a great deal on dedL A gentleman who

~wn'IHtb t&cU"WtTIl^ ^DoklaK room. W* feH to talUac one day about Ife* m of tbs ship sad

I kav* them, hs

led to aa

w i d s he a remark to

totJsdaettDM to Meads. T t e motber was 4«ttB cor­dial, bat tbe daughter seemed a trifle HI at emat. However, si«ce ihe m a a pcetty'glrl I iabsred t o make myat f

awliy somewhat wttt be

tease)

me a check for expeaMa. and I went te SB* htsa. He

msat 1 and t was tBtredoced P s f t s . twanU-eas y s a w eM amd ly. S K appeared to be a lady, brt was BbabbRy dressed. I waa toferme* tbst her aade bad beea M s a - l b s ^ ^ lMing lowU trdm fOo T-broogliC oat tbe,jwper I had fonad. w h l ^ I bad careftjlly kept, and as seota as she ssw It dte said she beOeved that n had been written by ber^Mde. Ssais <jf Ws.letlera weswpredaeed. and dMibt tft»af:h scrawled hastily la a baad. was fooad to tbe aads's wrtttng.

I waa then tsld tbat W a s Parks bad - H ^ Inwj^t sp by IMS aB«fc who was wealthy; be heteg nnaaanled apd wttbeot (*Hd«*fl. After he bad been declared »e»ifly dead the cowto bad set about admlnlaterlB* h b e a « e and bad already foond forty perasne wb* were heirs at hrw

Since Mr. Westherby. the s a ^ wb* tad been sMpwreeked. bad given M l « Parts to wderstand thnt she wAfto be Jris befr It was afceU tbat the wfflUisn^ ttoned In the memsite gaee « s pMper-ty to her. B«t Cbe deak-wbere It? Mr Weetbertjy's famltwre hi bees sold « year be«we. Wbo bi booght tbe desk? >*» «•« <»•** * ^ .

bad gsne so far to tbe mattor i

to be able to take MMJ •Ogfat be for tbe besL tton •was te tsB tbe traat.

CUDEJIU Tbi« w«H known milling

inatitation, recently re-buih and set in first ckiss oondi-

i »y a miller of years''of ex-peri^ice. The Floor beins made at this nuU, FWicy and Straight grade, is givins: sat­isfaction wherevo- used, and is rapMly attracting new eoa-tom^rs. It IS made of the very best wh^at amf goaraa-teednio'eaidhealtlxy; Bran. Midwngaairf otber feed f<»>. sale. Water ground Meal. made of N a I OCHU, eonstant-ly on sale, ami is seocmd tD MMte. All cndoB promptly

' filled and deiivescd to n e u i n BrndBma^il d«Br<ftd. . ^

P h o n e mawtogwH t o t W i g l

Bert laaricet ptkes jpiid for fttaku '—— ' '—

which Ij had ettliec been stotes

dnded jvltb did not sr « e s e to be amnMi'd er both. and. (oiag to toy atotnawm and loefcbia tbe dosr. i pnOed snt ibe cass and dftod tbe top. What waa a ^ ast<»lsluneDt W see tbat it Biy own tw limgtiia* sad Ad tain a V utber proper^

sayatiMj -biteedr ~ a » w toy

I did aot know: bsw tbey left me 1 .did nst -know. Bat tt waa evident tbat t w s escbaanes had been onde. and, the aecoad one having been inwpawly «ccwB{>U>fai>d. H was evident t&st asSM caaae was sotaig en Bnt tt me now llml t abeald nerer t«celve an' eaptanatkm of A e incident. .Neveitbe-iess I feM tvlitfved jtbat tbe p'spLrtj bad iiiaand ont af my jtawssalsn,- l a 4 deed. I had »*oat SHide «» biT befose lesvt^t tbe ship to t a n it

miBOTTtE MAHASSA^.yA

I SB taCHuate aad before agreed that we ibonl 111 htbL «r enr afTlrar.far

nptewa

la becswlnCl reachlac

1 «<i ast AdvertMag adver-

to be b a v l v araDed. I

a .peraon. wbo 'Jb»A a desk at a aale of tbe eC^cto of Cyran Westbert? ' In dns ttoM 1 received -reply froiB * e pertbaser. I wrote him that a alere of O e deceased wtobed to redeem It aad asked htm to Bx a prlr •. He said he wosM aeU tt far SMO. Miaa Fbrka had no meaey t« pay f w It. so ^ mailed the m a a cbeck fsr tbe amount Tbe desk was sent to SM. Mjpi , TSSiVC a« 4B^w^ • OBwn»rs ••• • ^ • • T P » ^ ^ B -It lato kindling weed, itmeeg tbe r ^ -bW) lay tbe papers to a secret draw-!

.•L. >Bd. toktag this opk I r<mnd sns; marked "LsM WIU aad Testament stf Cvraa make Weatbertiy' ' rt»t tti and foaad that he left aB his prspetty | tn his betoved stece Bdltb Pai%s i

That ssBM-ereaing I called ea Miss ParV-d with the wtfl tbst changed her roodjUoo from poverty to wealth. She «at ttkc a ststne staring at tbe paper

guedby at tbe deck at at 7. lattoed to

BMt my friends to a

ctoay Itr Cbe taiAt waraHd np wttb wine ttOw

to aae * have inmLthlng to tcU y s ^ p e s -

rantaice of I f T looked at her abarply:

me at oiice~tiiat-abe knew about n j fnd-an_sblptaanid.

"My dangtater and L' sa id the lady. *^ave dene a good deal of amng^lns.

HOUSE AND LOT Tader aud Iw Tirtue ol tlte power v

la the uodenu^aed executon under tiie Uat «ilt «fid teHluMiii uf tbe late Loaiiie Sehoki, tlie.t wiii cifle; lor eaie, at pvtiiK- M>ctioii,io (lie* bi beKt hiddrr, OB

TW^dnMday, •I :! o'riork p B . , on the premiiM, tor eaah, *)l tbai c«>r(juB lot or psroel of land, with ituproieuienu ilwreou, iviug aad betag

Waia. iuraut, lu Ui« T««a «i l la-WtHiani t.'onmy, Virginia,

•djoiniog ihr laodn of >utuuoa. Cbajaoan, Webi Sun-I Mcd \\eir .\11ey, end lanaidg witti UHI kireei «Bd «!!« uiiy f<«t and witD SkauDoa acd (.'kMpiuau 2:^0 faet. beia^ a IOT 6(hur2ft leet, am) wtaere (lie Ule Luuiwt iibullk. reaided at tlx' tjine of her death

Tki* pro{wrty hati a tix>e liwelling tlweean. Tto aanw hiviag a' tHiA rdoai. eic-, ready to be cooaecied to tbe toim water syaieai t all>e tea bt isaiistwl IIJTqiplyfag ta^^tfief of flie underaigaed

WIN LIPSCUMB. EB~^ " " "

Of 15,000 rolls and beau­tiful desij^ns of Wall Pa­per to choose from at FMOFS WAU PAFER UOISE It wiU-^y you to exam­ine stock and prices be-

16,1914] Tore placing your order.

3 Fo0te'sWaOPaper House

Aitalta aeed aowa dsrlag Angaat sr Stft-tcmber wUl yield fotir to six cnttioca Be. t •aaaoB. Frequent cnttiasa tUAca tmt Vus stalk aad Butkw i t stssl e s t a n d « 5 w i a c hetteiL

AUaUa ranks Wrhar than Tliastlij la feeding TalD«k In tact, it mlsht be termed hntt nnm tart hay, aa It U almnrt • eon

it statlona place tlie plete food. BzpeHBienl TeeidiTtg raloe cf Alfalfa h^y at tS6 pet too, as agateat Tisiotky hay at <12 per tou. TtaltL with tbe tact that AUalfa wfii easUy TicM, «B good laad, < to W tsas «< Sf eu-old hay pear rear; afaowa what a valeib' crop it is. I.aada la tbe Weatero BUU t tbat are well set to Alfalfa aeU readily at tram $100 to t200 per acre. Tbe acreage of

"• i i i tnnrnnrfag m—p-to»palp all i' the Ulddie aad aoBthera'State»; "oor farm­ers are taat hegiaalng to ceallae wbat TaloaUe crop it ia AUaKa wUl saoceed and do well aa aay good kiamy, well-drained aoil, bnt'tlie land moat be weBsad tbaroQghl/ prepared for best resalta.

It sboald neier be saed for paatora^tt is.t»o valuable aa a hay prodaeer to rlalt lalory from atock. A beary appUeatioa of

soaada-pCT-acrei—AlfaMato sauaBy aowa faroadcaat at tbe rata o< 20 to 30 poaads tn tbe acre. Oar AlfaUa seed is the Ugbeat grade, atrons gemiaatliis seed of tiM bwt aj^clMsest anaUty poaAle toAcoai&^

Ws oner II Wirt I *a Drr I^aad Va»«r<

. Cow F«aa, Winter Tetclx, Ttmotliy fleeC Bed derer, Crimaaa Clover, Aj­ar ke. Ked To^ or Herds Grass, Orchard Oram. Winter <Mk TaB Mead Oato Srasa. JUUet. Penaaaent Faatsre lU^tBi&DjKit ~ 'Safe, an vazietin oC Tamlp Seed;

Cow Hai^ Soalhiira Seten Too, -Jobe, ete,i Oahbaga. Jfal^ Spla

wmi ^ • • ' • ' '•

M A N A S S A S , VA.

fortkr

F Ifttii

THORNTON DA VIES, Ezecators.

JLsalhiBSg liiiUiftl

PUbTJ'0.\DMEXT-The aUwe sale haa bepn coutifiued from Wedneaday, ^ eptetober 1«K l!*]4, to Monday, Oceehar S. l»14 ,a t 12 o'clock noon, 1 ourt l)sj-,.pn tbe pranuaes.

FOitiSALE V«ry

Acres «>< 1 2 8

Just across Ball's Ford, on the west side of the road leading to Bull RunPxatoffiee. Aboutthrae-fourths undo- cultivation, bal­ance in woods. For particulars Hfe timantj Want Pwiaaai •> mi

GEO. G. HARRIS. 106 P Street, N. W.,

8 14-8t-* Washington, D. C,

ESTATE aifl^URANCEJ

HftviYig d<»tarniined tn d e v o t e mir whole ti«ie to the Real Estate and Insurance busineBB. we liez«by solicit all property for saile and r e q u e g t t h o a e h a v r n g ptinp<»Tty_tsii

lisC.the same wiA na pnmptiy.

C. ^ . MEETZE & CO.

new baikhngB. Cok and Univ^sity Truned

(Mecs superior degree iHlfae Arts and Sdences.

lifcentare, Pedagtigy.lliiaie. Ex-BoahwsB aiM Doraestie Alan «tc«H«rt. A^epfcu

ntorf' Department, folbr equal to aay standard High SdiooL

The way to mdce two Uades of . flfntss grown where one does now:

Buy the celebrated liagnesiinn M^ Jism i^i^Bag^iimB-Co^ 'thf! limB that has been " ~

O U L I N A M A R T I N C O .

Washington's Leading Store

Our supremacy lines has been

—Sihrer ware. Etc the foUewii^

les has been recognized for V M B L

neat nrtraa f<n- TfTR mnef '^' townat pricM foa- THE BECT.

Steritog s a » i • B i e Fiaaat PUtod W a n H^-Grade Ctoi»y • Cbtoa TaUawtow ThM* Claaa^rda*

DUUN&MARTtNCO 1215 F-S£ anaT2Milfftr^t,

WASHINGTON. D. C.

uiAs. a. risHar~~c.cLcvxLA4» i

Marvd Flour Prince WiUiain, Parity and otber brands. Groceries and Provi-

All kinds «f G«inii<^ TiW J, «<wia^ and BMJ. Phone

Ortfers Gopds didivered at Yav Doer. His iee|; {nice paJd for Gountiy Prodoee in exdtamic far Goods.

fc;?V«3i3k^l!3'#^'' -. T

H . - i l . r,.i..L;i. i jiH Speeiaiattoitiofighren baclcward mUmtfWBUrilmmB hays and girfa. Satin ay Ait

^r a e g% — Chsa,— Nigte C^^a-aiCEcial

TMSsfCoMla i Wsik -

M O T O R C A R E F F I C I E N C Y is l a t e l y a <|aeatMa «< the akOI s f tbe

I asked h ^ wGir a dM

rstber thaa at It • I K waa tbtoiclac about, to* riy b««r to*. I repeated t i » and. apparently a w a k e n ^ dream, aike said;

-It dosaa't aeetn powol* th»t aixle. • botrt to die oil a boundless ocean, too w-riMicht or<oa to gire my sddrena :aald have readied toe among the mil Itonsof people of the earro.

bnt to asva sisney on we brtag rroB atowad. Ws stop­

ped at tbe ssme bote* as yb« in Lon­don. Bdtorlag that we were sospect-ed by a detortlv* «n tbe ether side sad baring soaae SaMM worth of >eweis to get t b r s ^ b tbe N«w Torfc castoau

tees .aCAlty. %» gsre at aar

lughtsr p** 'Pf' 'ridor. besid yeo iiidu yi taken to tbe stoasaer. Tea rooM oaiorkod

hsd wither case We had its dapli-j She pot the Jewels to oarsi. ear j

n to yflcr rDow and ton*

I

We rate rfed a war i

"On the RfetT> o-e aaked Mr E:thertd^{ to bniig .rniT nuA intTdduft .con tbat ' we miplit the better k««' t n t d of out ^

dVJ not Wl her so, hut-one »n.ia^ «>bo -b«~<1 -iir i^f^xTt; •:, Tnt*t Htd It^ . to Tvcomlse roe as the in.<itm « as t>* whc rr.)«1e the »o<>ot><l ex -hunge ; f nrfVT by ProTideoPe to ftod her HaTiojj tiaffl«><i the detectlreon the oth '

•hy^w -atder

•AMBALL* HaCOT v>

riTtnr me

Uverskj tf TirpHi •aaJ af PaUic BSSMI Svate* irTliihili

-n«r»,Science, La * Ma^caie, Engtanria;

y^kv ri->-D5 .'lY.AUJLlLB na stode^a llfi.Ot

• tto ir^ua

M^ WH8SPOI1, CbailettasrilW.

FOR Si^-E

Thi ptece contains about three acres trf land and largS-ten-i house with* number of eotbnild-ings. TiMre is aa occfasrd, good gvden, eootaining straiHtmy, rhobarb aad asparagus beds, and a bored well ever a huaifavd

good aoft watn.

MRS. W. H. W. MORAN

a a a u A L M n aEo!TwA»rn:LD,

F«Sr MATMNAL RA«. 0iaiGaAru> Daroerraarr or rat

Ujcrran STATKS, • tlOO.SO'

. ^ PLLBCZQSA^ a I, HOO-' F. M a HAKLOW 6 • WAKirEi.ri ] r MDOI W A T U aOBKRTS B SABX. J«

B o o r i i M g w i a a r —

t tWOaia

LoudtMin and Fairfax for the past twenty-five years, and oat |m>-daoed tfaetti all. and the reason for it is beeaose it eontams ^»9• neaiom and Oxide of InM) in rigU prnwrtion to Galdniin CariMoate, V i a x»ig'^pTire^g~'Oia^^P 'Al^lt^Bw-t t n i Department in Year Book 1901, page 161, states that Mag-nesiain is absoiutdy necesaary to I^nt growth and nothing else Will tahff Its place_^SepdjB>rdera to W.T. TliomaaabTi.-ilansBsaB, Va., or direct toj»»|Ctaamejajll have prom]^ attention.'

- We tiSa a £$eda l^ of I woyk and gnarawtee a^jafae-tkn. AppgiBtmemtB <p ^lo i t notiea. call OB or wfiie^

Hurman s SlBpio W s » a a b » s

rir send yoor Kodak Work

t GOOD is

FmlacliMfy.

CniiaalSsad Dria ior to-Coca.

HdtOrthatHx.

FkMFsad^ £ ^ ^ ^ S^^h^^ .^^^^^a_ 3V0VI T^mXT^mKi

TlHtartsfFllMWMMB.

UK E. Kaia St., • tkhmni . Va.

Kot oiity a flntt-codt sa-ving—%at a aaving in op-keep as weH. \\hen y<m pnt Smoot iiut<^ rials into yoor bmidiiig x it

• ^ t m AW; llMMlg ' fho K.arf' ^

to be had. We gnaraa-tee that We never de­viate fraat a v ataadvd.

Whedicr ymi Ifww qtality or aat, you tsan.

it .d<i<WB as a eer-t ^ g r that what cotaes-froto our yards aad niU. is abaoltrtely tTght.

W.A.^OOT&€0. ICll Work

ALXZAITDKIA, VA. \

CIDER MAKING Mynew hydraulic cider mil) will

ration Ttwaday, jirfy \^-atHl wiir run every Tuesday aad

'• Friday tktnng the season.

J. E. BRAOFtCLO. -^-IS-Stoos.

Manassas Transfer to.. f K ."Fuf ailars auiJ aft 'r\m^* —

• •» '•• ou^rt rociwvlrtwc pmaapt.5

upon Lhe irui. comptftiridr. making ^Ai * I M l *

T B Rrplac«t G

mml Expert.

1 (ifc wurlu's supply of potash 1. obtained from Germany, and with this Bource of supply now rut. ug by xhf Eurupeiui Tcmr

some of tlie phusphoric acid avail­able."' E : n.HS!R; !^rcu\arir'

'irginia Agiitukuial £ x - -periment Station: — "Lime makes plant food avaiiabie. Potash ii usually present in much larger quantities than other constituents of plant food that are likely to -fee-

IwV^SRGKSii i^ n

m/^amMm i

•n • •. 1,1 u X • it may be-BO secure y held by the r ^.- ^ ^ - r— ' I soil particles, that the app ica

tion of a cooiparatively small of this material as soon as pres^ ent stocks are exhausted. Ac­cording to tRe "Wall Street Jour­nal, the price has already ad­vanced from two to fifteen per cent, per pound. -Potash is es-a«Btial to plant growth and is one of the three constituents of A <wnipl>'Te, fertilixr, tW «ther two being pboaphoras and nitro-

used aonuallj by the farmers of

I

fair to be m serious BUftterlg'Mr agrimltnral interests. There is, hoyever,- a way out available to the large proportion of farmers.

' Al^utm 8ti 8oi)8 vuBuJn puttgh; moat coBta Q. eaQti«:h for all pres­ent plant fequfrements, while scane f nn t • hTTarge excess hesrood these requirements. As a rule, howevfr, the potyA in in insola-ble combinations whixih render it unavailable, w at least, only very slowly available to plants. If the store o£ potash in the soil eouU bg-m^lgJiTaUable as nnwdad, it

4ius»»ty «f «olttb)e pe ta^ will often increase the yield. If lime is abundant, it tends to "liber­ate" potash m^ing it more readily aeceasible to plants.'' E. O. Pippin, Circular 7, Cornell University Agricultural Ejcperi-fnent Station:— "The two import;-ant constjtuents whose direct availability from t & soil parti-cles is most affeftfrl h j l i i s arm ^\fM'^J|n OTlfl TVhflPnhi*^*"'*** . ^ l ma-i^n 1

array of figures asd observations «how that lime Ubecates potash in an arailaUe form in the ami. Prnhahlj the mnt rgp Baaaata

W "Hf/zes, Oct5-6-7-8-9-10

ATTEND AND BE HAPPY FREE

THE BEST FAIR IN THE SOUTHEASTERN STATES

would be many years befoi« the a\erage farma- vvoald have to worry about the price <tf potash ferttliy.pr imd the somce of Lit, supply. Fortunately, mn agent, is at hand to neeoanaah this n--sult.

Lime, in additioiL' tn -i a vatua-ble action is neutralizing atnl acidity and aiqqitying tiie seeded ealetimi fui lAuJl growth, ^ g the propedar ef r^denagaDteble and availabte to pkst li^e, th^ Ktore of inert .potash ia the aoiL To a lesser eztenf, it«borendera more readily nmilaML fte Mfl

fni|u mSL

-storae of lowing guatetioBB reprfesentattw serve to

£. H. ietamm amd £ . M. East. Bulletin Ifil, fliim 1 iji ut Agry

^gures on this point «re those of Frear, of Pennsylvanta, who found on nine soils of widely dif­ferent character an increase in the avaikdHlity of potash ranging from six per cent, on mudc to fifty-five per cenfc on red shale clay. The average for tiie nine soik was twenty-three per cent., eqnivaieDt to aixty poands pptag-fuuui pel auc. Fieai fuuud. im the same nine soils in Penn^l-vazna on which the araiktbffity of pntaA-Jwas determined. dwrt: 200 boshek of hnae per acre in-

X s c o B C air WONOEKTITI.

ACTS— TwnMn or CKANOSTAW

' ARE-DEVIL SCHREYa-THKCE ERMB8T8

B A l n BBOTHEKS LIX»Y» ABM C»MPAMr

•DSSiAN BAMCBBS A MVM»

fiRFIT JfiRirin Htf^Ai *•" IHDUSTRIIL «H>o«cT« or f ACToirr ATCO F A R M

B<iiMiii.g P»oi f^ Witt. W i t # T t > n .ntf BMiittfHl Di«»lay« F

FJREWORKS EVERY NIGHT "CmiPTION •« MT. VESUVIUS>---BOMBARDaiENTar U C S C

KCBiBilNG

RACES

A M A G N i n C E N T E D U C A T I O N A L EJCPOStTION 8 M O W W G VtRGIWIA 8 R E S O U R C E S a , d P « O C R E S »

COMBmE A TRIP TO RtCHMOND Af*0 THE FAIR

ST. IMRErS m m \ PIPE BAMB—SrecmiT Cllfitta WHITE FOU FULL PARTICULARS. ADDRESS

VIRGINIA STATE FAIR ASSOCIAT ION HCNRVFAIIirAX.P.««. R I C H M O N D A. WAHWICK. « « « , „

M A K V E L a V S M I L E ^ S F

MiDWAT S B O W S ffiUIAN WEEDON^ LKH«S

BATCH'S AV1«BKOBfE 8ATO-TSE MAN

ntSTLAYS firf wrmararrn 1

XHINCS FKOM U K I C F T H E W O U A

EVISY AMUSEIKNT

CLEAN )rVT£KEB]]N6

|di(mis firom aizteeD per cent on mack to 1 ^ per otsot. oe a lime-atioQe ehqr; in « B ^ tme eme— tiiat af t^a>^ riude—-was its avail-

iBcreaae on e^i^aoaB was forty-three per cent^eqmvmtent to 140 pooBda per«rer- From fths-idF ssK^y; other iosni^agatiaiB, it is dear liait the use af ijaae ia e^eefa^^"

"The eleiiwaiL ethn^mt tfa saiy constTtoent as almost afi sufficient the action of liae

Idatfv, kBt it in

-• Bt

xnansM' ta; low in fiaae. The of tiie «K «f £ae' is tbeieAve, ID tfae t^

ut

tio^flte

SVUfCMtS • SESMi

M

At » naeetme of the Board of Siqwrviaan of Prince WiBaBi

reooaft-lieBgeW titejuiii'eemity aalluBadsy, tke . ^

P. Maeaei, 1. F. f^itrlr.

The foiowing accoonta were g^eaented. exMriiwid, aljowed cod ordered to be certified to the County '^eagarer far p^yaaaat:

a d . « . « f 5 8 M X 14. Pajne.

W. a . Th«p,

Dmni Seiawidet,. *'

Mai

Lee CoAert,

.^os^lPofLMillers LIVER PILLS daorderingi

Of a direct fea^p^, Jn^wtfly, j ^'

fwc$iter t int tim is rnOir^ l«y.

not ifte ttMt' •* ""''^*^ * • ^ ** * * *

nowever, iti4Mfij«eBt by wUdtt insoluble jx^^^jB^iiaqg^JtMi form availi^ile » pfamC food." H. J. Pattenon, BaUetin UO. Maryland Agneahaoid Statna:— ' Lime has net eniy tte affect ^ aiding in the foautkmef BBUOS of potash wUchiriU be 1»dd a the soil, batitalao kasltejihffi-:.v to liberate potHafa fnmeoBM-T.ations^vhidiire Joeked s ^ n j ' mavailable to pteofea. m a k particularly wf iifciwi »r^^^ &m^ jg applied to land -Tiifiiiiiic tng-n ents of feldapsr.** W^.^et t , BufletSn 167, Viiipinja Asziad-tural Experiment S ta t ion: —

.S'early all M»'%7 .''Oils, contain more er ksaef the plant food pataah m an form, so that it Lime wttt vfKm tUiiim^ ble potasix, and Tiliiialei k, mak­ing it avaiiafale far thIcrMrtfa «f plants, or aa % fla%faet be pot,

palatable" to tteffawta. Host of the experimepta rm^^i^^uriTd

Itahcnid^ Ito oertun readers tJiat k latie I aed&o c€ tbe ami& irr«rticaiar^ ly Ueaaed withluseeDflreaerveB of pataali wUdi hgr iMj0ta^p^ o^MB of liow ema be coned iato metiihauUdtle food fra^ae^ I

fraaifaiTlaadtaiSeaisia. Tte Maediad aBfli ef tfais temtstr aie deil^ad ftMn-tte dcboayoBT tion of gnoKte and other

In re lehn W. WeodFwd's ap-ptica isB to open niS7 i^ppinttt^ as HmuvK^CS. Daivi, €i««k Fvftettil; Oeve ftiawH. S^ P. Bnn« aad fid. BMI^, S ^

^ &ireS, T, £«1»'« af^Hcatiea to opsD road. hoki^natn^Jum-

te appwu boiate aeat

^ahnJLfittBa directed toerder 4 I beaaoB. ]2 iB^es wide, 22 feet loBg. S3, peands per foot and 2 E dumnd laeaaa. 12 wkb, S &et iai«. 2fift . perjEact, deiiwuLdaa taard eats

~ St |Ll»per Ifli

note that ia faSare ef ti

i t ia wartfay ef of aproJcmged

vtfrman potaaa

in tUa

sHow quicker potash availabfe, chief objt

lime wfll act

faa to keate cMmtzy. there are ef aapjjy availabie—a^ *J>npe

KK^bera Ail^it^ tlMK

a taove

geayaHaMe el tfaoB poi

Tarre&mi^^ of road m Dvm-fae». viopecB appointed as fel-

« s : C F. Bafley. L. C. fiav-9-, W. A. ^wake.

Inteer and C fi. Eav three of whom may act

ffidof aacen A

L A Kikx. B.T. S«tfiB, J. P. Monel. Good fisadsMa-

ebaety Oor B. £ . Hedriek,

W.r.Wtamea,-]iz«.T.J.Maxbwt, A. K- S q g . F y Bmtinrillwi,"

*» - " V Paint Piaster, 1 ^ Sewer P ^ R i i ^

*?**™«H B. Mamai, Jno. T. Spittie. Ifitehel] Cook. SKNI ALWAYS M lANB |

MY

Ca^

Saa, with

beii«$5ee.

Wm

far $ » & « ia f a w flf Mn. T. X trahnt for 3.SS4 nvd'aaed^on . Duanfriea diatnet. Sum af $1.50 and $LM,

C. T.

tha i any oCher form _ Ijme alao ikdpa ta'mUock pnoric add that is in 9 th iron and aknomam and

-..'KrfubJe, Moat Virginia aoiH, ^—- — - » -> -»- •—»»i». eRpeeiallv the Pi«hnnnt anJU Tfc* floe dtat froa> cement kihia.

..- :-ct m iroo oorapoanda. j ^ ' ^ * * **««Me. ^ r t a i " ''- inkal analysK may riww one '"^^ "^ it^Sr^be

r Snse sofls taTW^fldi m phee .hone acid, yet a field experi-...Lui mMf show thai this - r is "beneSf ea more by i • .icsiiMT) of pboBT MHic acid than ->-r other ;^ant food. Una is

,'i.. • !T! i; :'••- tyf the phoapfaorie

, if. ander •••^ itheaeeatiTeaf AeaxBM^hich MBerB iar meaaarinc caveL

I ,1, jyn ' Kzrther ordered that anai -t^ ««aU be he«i«iit to tfael*2.« be paid Mis. T. J. Mcr-

'at^e rf I—ii i i ia l «j.>>r&^im ichant for atrip of hmdeoovejnd |There a n aka aertaM hy-pco-1 ^ eomdy ia chaociac ned. doeti fram wWeh a iae pataah^ Eeaotatiea paaniHJ. aaakiair mp-mifht, ia a pinch, he ihsliiai phoation to Scate Highw^ Com- '

Uf»

Geo. D. Baker, «aif-fia forfiwipgr,

3. S. Evani.

1 W

BLCXORNWELL i tJANASSAS MiBGIMlA

OF ALL R I N D S . F l l R N f 8 H £ 0 .

fa for [ JL C. Lew»,' K n . T. J. UmrAt

v0ttd find, I. T. SyneoK. J. f. KnaeL O. iL.BatefateM.

iOffiee:No.ll£N. O Ha. lUM. ALEXANDRIA. VA

i. F. <MkA^ T.M.ft«MU,

anaaioDer lor af^xvtionment of ns this e l e - ' * « * « « * ^ " ^ f* -

therefore. iu« impmvimpnt of pybhc that whik the dost from c«nMBit improvement of road frmn Ma-1, L i ^ ^ X T*nrt» is hig-hly disagreeable ia^'J^sas to Milford, and for soch] j^^jy torkeya—46 voaaa towns and rilugefe, it ,.<. «»f dit^li^**'*'*^^''** amooTrt M^ m y fae a»H i tnm » ^ "

«.»

4.7B

' • • - •1 soch!

I.e. (^ ifiIiMii uoditif>nai amount as "OB^ t>e ^„.-^ij.\gli^ hertmfter apportioned^ to Uii^T

county from any fands t ^ t may

VI8GIX1A hi UM. Clerk • OSee al UK CSn-wt Coorl

(rf iViaee Wilbani CouDtT, • VBcatioB, Ar OMi^at •^iqpumAm. ISM. G«> D. BakK

4 old

Ow>. BiBekwpll kud Mirr BUek * i i« . IkMiarv B l s c k w H •»< BiMkwe!]. hii wife. J a n n BlMsknli •ad Biackwta. Um jtiie;-Corw«T tmd Saggw CaawaT. hi* wife

(wtnlKae t i a mndnc of ti»«- _ the fMttM* tS»TPVo e m i t W . mnd onanaJ relwj.aaid c l . n n i « j » i o r f g o wi h nf-r».i Firwn tehruMiy .=. ]91J

t nf to Ww. tfcBt (i«e Blat-.vv*!. »nd UMTJ

Liberal reward.

C A. KOitCL become availabie for the jesr be-i».2&-4t finstow, Va., R. F. D grinninF March 1 1915. the whole , not to exceed $6 (<0e: this board , AH the news of tbe countv *"

'• : .•'-_aT^ eqw §• r » _ -

KlartwaU. tos wdv SMiw-t RWk J*«»w Bbckvai l . Im « i i . . J « » e . B-r-» - «lt ,ml ^ BWiwel l . h-. » , ,

,r — , « " • O'l* r » l * ^ t « o f |fci,rt,„, „ ,„ , ^ ^ , . • .I.U oltaani l o - n « « i that th.-» d* «r. i«i- ,:„h,r •

I<^ nh;«w» .<»{-ti»•»*»»» «»*«4 otM « . ^i4n^»hrT ijuf (wililiailior BT ffi^^ rri,' "• U r . partrt.m, or « j r » ,hp s.-,n«. m.,. ar- ( dr'wha: ,s » « . « « . , T tr „ . « , ^ H*„ m ^ I l f

I S T ' * ^ ' " V™'' 4 " * ^ ' • = ' '."'" . ^ I W d IkH th» nrrfari».,pa.W..u o .e ^ . - ^ .•<« »,-iT» nmr \o«MTiiif. Bnatmil ir :i,f> for foe- fia(y-«M>w irr-i -t, M . trio. Ateno «<aunO: «»., «tMe »<)jnTii;n<; tije; . tocnsc . a tmmtumti-r „ ,m^ji 1 ^ k ! ^^'**"

Tbr » . 1 Irtii KUu'kwtr: tot - ' - _ J, £ . HKWPi., T ,^,^^ i T»<"T "n*t

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