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-<te-.aK~. .-.iaiMoigal. !wfT?^^KBrBj!igiP'^l|JP PARTOlt mm tBtABUaUat MAT, U H >? PART ONE lePAGES ^m. XXV. No. 18. MANASSAS. VIUGINIA. f'KIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1920 SECnONS SSQWIN DECADE ^1J r raihtk District Shew ^^B^^ ieiiM€WaaSiiie»ino. WiUkn it «aegBd Mnocg th« «oaaU^ of tha eighth e s ^ oiMil 4iatviet, whidi nov hw of I80,71i, aeeordiiw to joat Announced by tbe Consul Tlio jMpoIatioB of the di»- •kM UH3<Ms«d 10,000 in the de- r»«twe«i 1910 and 1920. s^^ ''i Jd^if^fioa eonaty (formal Alot- pti&ia;) iMMie ia the gain, with an in. «i«aae of MJ8 per cent, probably dna tK ^rg« maaaore to the ofwflow from Be WjMUocbab 13M ArtfaMjtwy _ PVnUtion hiu p o m - t e n 10,ttl to William c«>uat7 haa B,02« to 18,MiO, aaiaeiii^se of LjEtor cent,,0Ter l.WO ef het ljM»^ attzaipabia. to tbe Marin^ Her popolatioa in ll^lfc Faitfiuc MantTi rinm. iOJBSttoitJMlS, haa a lyain of only 6^ per cent^ owing tfimifi her gtia to Camp A. A. era witfala her bordoak- Lou- faia a gidn ef 8.1 par cent, : tltoiB IBfitS to 17,08» mid aho«« the small f i ^ of .4 --'Mr ecait, hsviaji gfown from 8 ^ 0 t« 4U other countiea in tbe district are ^ among the loser*. KingGemrge, ;:.t9dnea abont 260 by the Naval ' "^mmida, leads t ^ keen with .9.7 per cent, ^ p p i n g from ^7fl£ Fanqnier wmi^, with fqf 2.9 pe? cei^ f ^ from 83,fi26 rp,*7 -to 20,677, a k>sa a£^2^ per Colpeper, \ ^ j a ^^SBVCjttyvi- per'eent,'cnd't^ aaig^Mng' <wanty tA Orange has A net lote of per cent, the flgnres registering ftstead of I3,ft8«. The etty of pAleacandrla^ however, had a ^lain of -.-ilA per coi^ mrotaites fh>B^-16,3^4o |;ii8,060. Manassas has a popolatioa of 1,30^, ^1ii»|«ainst 1,2(17 in 1910 and 817 in "i^JSjW. The town of Dq^nfriea has ibnmi 168 to 182. Haymarlcet wm.' 11^ A TSAB IN ADYANCB !• MANYEXPEOED ' TOATHNDFAIR VisitorjJPron Fw and Ncsr to Be Wekemed in Bbuuueas fmr Annnal Erent. 1X^5 li'l^G J^AtNSStA1Q> COmiANSS A FINE YKW OFTHS RUp} TpVBNA]l«$IT BAI4, FBtPAX •ieterioiH Slight W f l T o w ^ 4)ae«B . of Love, aad Beauty An old.{adiioQe^>^J|MEn^i|^Mnit in which knights & gay ^ o r s will ride in a spirited conte^ is a special feat- tmre of the final afternoon of the Fab-. Vbe. ttiia» Robertswi, iA Haymarlcet, is ipeharge of tlHs event. The prize* wilfbe 126, $16,810 and $6. - Atltm O'doek In the evening t ^ vietotB- accompanied by a host ef friends will repair to Conner's Hail in Manassas,^ whoae the Queen of Lace and Beaifty will be crowned at tiie toomameht ball. Music will be fnm- lAad by the Meyer Davia (fi«bestra i ALL EYES ON PERFORMANCE H # Piftiatf; THORDUGH^EDS All the countryside is on tiptoe to greet the second annual Prince T\ Ut liam Fair next week. With the al of Wednesday morning it is exp ed that a record crowd of visitors be there to storm the gates.- will begin to fly along the comttry'1 roads long before breakfast time. Ev. erybody in sight will wear a real Fahr smile, which may be interpreted for the three days without furtiier ipiraa iag as "Meet me at tiie Fair!" Unices all reliaUe aignf have goaa into the discard and the nsoally gett- niae eommnnity pulse has registered ia fsL^ alarm, there will be rneet^;^' MtlLLIANT EVENT S d ^ ^ L B D without number,' for the vriwle «aSL Mamuaaa Toyager Set Wm Hold Daaee at C^UMf'a H ^ Iteraday. The old dance clid> has been able to 0>S. Carafay Horses from Fort Myer WiH Partidpite in BrtiUant secure Seideman's celebrated erchestri Ronum Rac.^ «*^D0«lf*loi.r HonM. ta Otl«r C l a « ^ » SSS^y*"^F'S t S T S . ^ fair pn^iisea to be <»ie of the biggest and most attractive social eventa ever held in Manassas and a large and bril. NoUUty of FliM^ fttaUta to Be Exhibited bi Sliow Bias D v i ^ ^Itece Wlfliaai t'sir. (W. B. Bullock, SnperintaideBt>Avleionnts to Mnpassas and camp aj the The management of tiw hoMir.do'pfyr grounds are: CoL Coots, Ckpt p&rtment dees not hesitate to say^^t.Cole, Liefti Creel, Lieut Taylor, Ueot. tiie horse show feature of the VAt \f Jadwin, Lieut Cole, Sgt ToA, Jlgt eij^weted to equal any exhibition as Boyer, Sgt. Bell, Sgt. Ftidham, 'Pvi. Xeenan and Pvt. Sta^*' from the-^ailard fold-ta Washing-^ thi vii'Siiua circuit this yey. Ea tpn. AdmlssioH Mrd«: w ^ J t e aoU -to (^ haw contfane* to vrim-iAiio Oo «ent^smenat42<a«ifc^n:^i,^Sfc^ -I ^ ianie of « » catalogue and all in- TOe dtapeeweM wffl bOf -Mr, «>d Nations point to-aJughly sacceseful Mrs. _B. LymrBdMrtaca, Mr! and.Mfs. dlhtw. The managunent of Oris de- % Baym<»d,*totdaBerl^ Md Ifcs. a picbnent, iw4ndte thfr «iued iassist-. R. C. Johttion, Tfif. aia"'SSa.C 1£ Nash, Ifr. andMrii. ic. E. RuttdeU. I£r. and Mrs. W.:Fewe^M»«h!Wt, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ly<» toAMe. and Mrs. ^iddii«8j MB. WAGENER OPENS OWYlCSt Saya Rapid DeTelt^meBt Is Sifht Makao rrteee WilUam^ a «eed Fidi a loss, dropping fiem 162 \tq and Occoqnan is hated likewife, .jfie^ 24Q to m . Rraitavflle^ ri§c:Om^tt Had, haa aitfpid*- ffattoflSO. _ Diuafrieis'diatnet, iwclnding ()aha- -^;tleo> reglsteri 'the iargeetn^tin of the Itimn^ gt*^ from 1,728 to ^^^ MOl. Its pt^ntoSor waa \/m M kaaaas district lias powa from hi ISOO an<ra,S81 Soi 1910 Uitr- BrentsviUe distsie^ Ustod at 1,- > in 1900 and 1,699 hi 1910, now has tion of 1,946L Occoqnaa dis- Bti<m of 1,270 in Mr. Clarence W. Wagoner has open- ^i%6. ed real estate efflees in tiie Wageoer building r>iest the ra3iiia3r;r T ' ^ ^ g his annonnewftiBnt to 1£e' pt^So i i thia inne tA T%o Journal. Mr. Wegener S the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wagoner, of Manassas, and a native of tlie 'town. He was graduated front Manasaaa:Hi^ Scbesl in 1908. ami four, year* later vm* a graduate of tiio Univavity ot Virginia. He edited the Manassas Joonial in 191S .aad 1916. and siaee tlisA time has bean engaged in advertising' and aako promotaen .work for the Allea ifatw Company, lirCehuiiuei, Ohio. A few years agp- he completed a eBort^oonrse in agri- ants, Messrs. George Herrin'g and S. liant out-of-town assemblage is ex- -nassaa woman's n s t room committee '" •• •»" ' . ' \ Hiss F l m IL. BuUock, Manaaaas; Mrs. W. B. Rdabck, Manassas; W> VL, Buckley, HaTmariiet; Waiter M. Oun-| den, Middleburjc; J. F. Cockerille, ed of B.<r&ale, of Nokesville, has ^>ared no (^Nokes^ille; itHna W. Waller, The e#ort to make it so. The hoi«e show Plains; Samuel Fitrwater, Nokesyilte; wfil be in progress all three days of .A. F Wardell, Rectortown; C. V. the Fair. 'r- laresville; H.:7i'- .'.- rdvin, pected to attend. The main atM^thm of the evening Will be a sdeetion of five pieeeA~nf music, induding a saxo- phone, from t)ie mxheatiaa of the Ho. tel Sho^eham and Wardman ^ark Inn, the nM^rtcxdnfift^^>jjtkye<^WeafiiDg- ' 'fl|e hall is to be profosdy decorated wHh orange blossoms and>paImB, which will give a (Datinct and ploaa^ ing tropical effect The oommittee in ehaago^ia aempoa .Gilbert E. Spies, J. Gail IKinchetoe. John L. HyTison, Howard W. Jamison, Paul S. Williams, Peyton I B. Larkfat, IW9i|&c« .W. Waftbo and ' Charles R.' atuttof 1,200. Cotts and Gaiaeaville districts have b e t eonaidcnibly. Ceiensvifle, with a man af 2,666 liiTaW> aad 2,609 \% iSlO, haa <bopped to 2^69. Coles -fhe ten years ending in 1910 had from 1,886 to tyitS, birt ia the ^inR decade was rsdeced to 1,281. « n e town ef Fairfax-itaa a total popr M 1,199 i s 1910 enltee at Comdl TTnivasrit^. .^. .,., ef 616 as agakiat 418 in 4910, ^\tAile HemdoB ka^ 988, eonpared wHfa ^^^ili, aad Vienea haa 778, oompazjtd 1 678 in 1910. OiftaB his a ptvti. of 200. thii pretimtMwy ef the Ceaaim Puieae-fc ^'eiaiu.tiuu, the figneo hi' thi *«Warthetir^ihaa y^hmttOSBt^ ed as-my-field of operattba on acooant - of the many iadacements it Offers the home seeker aad farmer, who are looking into tiie future wiien this per- ti<m of the state wiO be much more UgUy develope4,'' Br. Wageoer mSA. I t ie a growiag eooDtry, and aa iodi is aMiaifiiifl, W)ii iiiiiel iheiialiie Ijiie tryside, from the moontaias to the' sea, will be r i | ^ tiwre. There win b* three full days aad nighta of educa- tion and vMiolesome fan ~ for every member ef the family. The old foifca win not ba afraW tn vantawi ant, ftw the shady gtoimda and a>ondai»fe_of restfhl seata wHl eoaserve tiieir atrcogtik The mother of the houae- hold will not be afiraid to biio« tbe babies anf young ehildrep, for the Ma- BRETHREN HEEnNi& CONTINtJES Bradley Servieca Begta at Ckae Series at Caaaoa BraadL (Contributed) : ^t "• ••••' Jiit. aad Mrs. Geocse MVrtULft r. Benhoff, of aaonaced iha > of their ^aghtsr, IBsa flyV- to Mr. Chrfenre ef Man The qolatty c«|alf«« hi Vltek Otj ea Tasediy ia the ef a M^a e o p v e v ^ n>i»- lef the eoatsaetiac partiea. IsiiBM ii thi : | f Boa. C J. Mootae aad Mrs. Meetse. a member of tte Trainiag Corpa hare at dtnhv tto war aad of dttsensh^" ^, Mr. Wageaer wiQ he Joined here later by Mra. Wegener and Chair baby daughtar, Miaa Margnerite Wacsaer, who are q>eadiag tbe simiiasi. with Ifaft Wecener'a pareata, Mr. Ce»ie J. RnsaeH. efMarshat, 1 WATStrALL CLUB (Nonie Geaaoa^ B^orter) Tbe Watacfaa AgrtodtaMl aad Home Eeoaoades Ctab mee at the • d m l hooao Setmiday, J[niy 17. Miaa Gilbert, "oar hsme~diBioaitiatlan ageBt, waa preaait aa^aalAitad tbe eoBBty {tub beaasr aadcave the gMa e laeBsO m hsaeii auikiag. We decided to hav^ ea iee Among ttie lancet extfldtors tlds NoSeeviOe; E. E HiteheD Harris<», Vmt Hill Joseph E.. Hale, Nokesville; MajOT yUTitre Farm, Nokesville; W. B. Sidlock, Ma- nassas; Dr. V. T. (3i.i?chat83,^ Chsrlee ton, W. Va.; MetvLi C. Hasen, Wsah- iagton and K||ceBvi]]e; ^Mracer Odey, MUdleboix; H. W. Herrtag and Soaa, Nekasville; 8. L. Larrabee, Warren- tea. aaifcMrs, D. TThlm, WASSaSaH: "XSMkiag/Mtare of tbe exhibition wQl be the^Romea races ia which Stanley Koch, Remoont Servioe,.Waah- ingtan; H. C. Mfchael, N<ricesviQe; Rotfe Robertson, Haymarfcet; Court, lead H. Smith, Warreatoa; M J, Sbey- herd, NidcesviUe; Joha fi^sraga, HJ^- , marlMti. William SIdgker, The Plain; 'H^wen M. MeS; Msneaeai; B^Wm aa« After an interesting and inspiring evangelistic tfort at Cannon Branch Ctereh of the Brethcoi. Rev. I. J. Gib- sMt, of Girard, DL, closed his services Saturday evoiing. From evening. to evening^ I^odaimed ihe meeaagoUf aalvation with foreefniaess and, as' a direct result ^of his effprts, fourteen wwe brought into a saved relation- ship with their God. Rev. Mr. Gibeon is now at Spriage, Pa., helping' to advance the cauae of Christ tlierte by preaching the Word. ..'Tea would, enjoy attending the evangelistie stfvices wiiieh begui yes- terday at tlie Bradley Church of'the Biethien. Rev:—Mr. Showaller l^te- 'sestta t ^ ,mesaage with undeoated p^weread ia welcomed e a d i n i ^ ^ a ;4NllfilM^dmrchhoBae. Howfflepeek for a few nights on the sobjec|t ef ^Why I Am a Mwabcr ef the CUBreh ef the ftethiea." — [ - The servieea wiB eonthme tbe re- Hale, NokaevSeT mematST'of tide wodt end next Yon ermy heeses f^oea Fort Myer win taiee pert, one man ridiag foor bMseo ber»- Amoag tbe eOeore aad aaca wffl eeoanipaiv tite Fort Myer ^ JaaMo Heeghtea -Reieea, B. iCGrlmae, Reftoetevnt Majer Eaa- yon A. Joree, U. 8. Aner JUaweae Stetiott. WaaUagtoa, and Bea L»- moad F a m e , R. 9 r ^ i ledlego. a'- --'Iba young eoiqrie will be at home tbat August 17 at 1018 Baldwin street, Chester, Pa., where Mr. Meetze aodal Aagaet 6 to to «fa TOr We ked fte deared a emeS sua, so wi ••fo BIG LOSS FROM I^GHTNING The bam, icehboseand dairy on the _ _ of Mr. McKay, near Brtstow, MafacfdeTwhewas alao a a>BJaii>'''wiiiB struck by bghtaini; yesterday af. teraoon aad eoiiitftstij^ t^sttroyed. The bam is said to kaW eeutaioed 60 tons of hay and 60 bosbels «f wheat Mr. McKay {Vnrchased the farm a year ago is employed. from Dr. F. L. Smith. mh Jfrgmily ^faggr TS OF HANA^^AS ^€oiBinittae »the st^ip^ in tl^ and 17, tbodtuina jca. rate in • ganeral eleaiMip of tfaeir pmnisea and main tiie town mo^, attractive and teviting to the visiton who veaj atUnd~oii| fooaty F^.- . W. HILL BROWN, lI«yor. Caa Bteehherrias aai Bave (Edna Kadwen, Seoetary) The Wffliag Werfcara of Groveton peUic has prqvided amply for their comfm^ The men of the family will feel the urge of civic pride- and every maa% desire to see how hia work comparee' with h » neli^ibnra, aad no dtscmnferta^ minor or spjajor, ^pdd kseytfaem away. Aa^ibe flilWjfliii wein,-yon wffl never believe Prince William haa such aa aff- gregatica of future cMzena until yoo aee them at the Fair! ^ There will l>e attractions to draw and nsld the atttetlon oT every tU^° tor. Than will be o^ibits of egii- culture, dairy and beer cattle, swine, aheq^, h o r s ^ poultry, pigeons and pet stock, OTsry d^iartment of honseheld -dbeneie VBA. domestic iaanufaetare, machinery and manufacbires of evcgty descripticiB, and of boys' and ^ I s * and liome demonstration club work. There wQl be a real Iwrse show,, a grand parade of live stock, amuse, mmts of every character and an bld- faahionod tonraamenfc Music wiB-be- fnmished by a twelve-piece colored band. Yon liave yoqr ciMiiee—«ad maybe youll see it all. You'll want to, anyhow! ' AU persons who are entered in tiie ticket seling omtest have l>eea re- quested to r^wrt to tiie secretary as soon as pooaiUe after tlw c^ra^r date^ tomofrow. If it ia not emirnieBt to' aee him in peraMt mail the rece^ta ef yow aalea promptly in <ffder that the pi«es may- be awarded as soon after tlse.dose of tiie eoBtest as possible. The elosmg days Of the contest promise to lie exciting ones for tbe [ contMtants as a large number of pur- chasers arc waiting until tiw last dar iMfore beyiag. RoaMr has it. thK Miss Bertiia Herring, of NokesviOe, fk going to give all other contaetaata the race of their Uvea for the flrat prise of 8% aad tbet Mias Maxme Stoager. ef Manassast ia leeding the IOMIS witb good prospects for aocoad if net first prise.. But yoa never cea teU who will be the wtbaar va^ tbe fiuaS^ A e ~ B ~ creaaed, aad eserr sale wiU eoaat ia tiie final aeon. *• Admiwtcn feea have been reduced to a minimam. Season tieketa, good day and nigtat (BOB-traaaBmbe), may be bon^forlC Tbaee tideta win ad. mit a v<riiicle on one day of the fhir. Siacie adasissiaa tickets, god day ea< eaiiyrtle eight. wfU be T6 < Gilbert arrivod atCtovetoa it was tea o'deek aad aba gave aa a Isaesn Ie leiadmat iiig aad a lissen ia rawniag. Aboat twelve e'eled^ we weatUedc- berryiag.' We get loegh.to flO two quart )ars. After we eaaaed ear ber- ries, io^^ieam was servod by the viee- rt • ! < • > , Miea Kathertne Barrever. Ia tiieaftsraoea wrfaed e w iag wtth foer Theee who wore -present were: Miaa Edae Kidwdl. Miaa rathsrias Har- Mr. Dwrtd Ritsooer. noes heve- " ^ (tea to 16 years eeats, far iitff at adartaawm —^A called meetiag of ttw Alumni Aaaeeiation of Matiaaeei High Sdiod win be held at tbe boBM ef tite preei- deat, Miaa Ruth &alth, this evening at g n'aleck. " Children's tieksta taKdaded) wiU be 26 ^^erbelb. be edmitted free. aa^ eaariaakM to tbe giaadetaad aeeta wffl be tS eaees for i^ato mid 16 eeats fior iibMlan. A ciemlelaial box ef six aaete fer Oe period of the Fair wffl be H;. AdmiaaioB for alti^ veUdaa.wflrSe M The grouada w S be weD Ugfatai Bight aad oxbftltB will reaebi opea to visitors. Aad periiapa wliea the Fair is over you will want to offer your congrata- lations to Mr. B. Lyaa Robertson and Mr. H. W. Sanders, president and eaeretary ef tbe fair aaaociation, and to the many su)>ordinate officiala who have devoted themselves insparingly ia the intaratT nf tha aThJMtiftTi „_ ~^J

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SECnONS SSQWIN DECADE

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r raihtk District Shew

^^B^^ ieiiM€WaaSiiie»ino.

WiUkn it «aegBd Mnocg th« «oaaU^ of tha eighth e s ^

oiMil 4iatviet, whidi nov hw of I80,71i, aeeordiiw to

joat Announced by tbe Consul Tlio jMpoIatioB of the di»-

•kM UH3<Ms«d 10,000 in the de-r»«twe«i 1910 and 1920. s ^

''i Jd^if^fioa eonaty ( formal Alot-pti&ia;) iMMie ia the gain, with an in. «i«aae of MJ8 per cent, probably dna tK ^rg« maaaore to the ofwflow from

Be WjMUocbab 13M ArtfaMjtwy _ PVnUtion hiu p o m - t e n 10,ttl to

William c«>uat7 haa B,02« to 18,MiO, aaiaeiii^se of

LjEtor cent,,0Ter l.WO ef het ljM»^ attzaipabia. to tbe Marin^

Her popolatioa in l l ^ l f c Faitfiuc MantTi

rinm. iOJBSttoitJMlS, haa a lyain of only 6^ per cent^ owing

tfimifi her gtia to Camp A. A. era witfala her bordoak- Lou-

faia a gidn ef 8.1 par cent, : tltoiB IBfitS to 17,08» mid aho«« the small f i ^ of .4

--'Mr ecait, hsviaji gfown from 8 ^ 0 t«

4U other countiea in tbe district are ^ among the loser*. KingGemrge,

;:.t9dnea abont 260 by the Naval ' "^mmida, leads t ^ keen with

.9.7 per cent, ^ p p i n g from ^7fl£ Fanqnier wmi^, with

fqf 2.9 pe? cei^ f^ from 83,fi26

r p , * 7 -to 20,677, a k>sa a£^2^ per Colpeper, \ ^ j a ^^SBVC jttyvi-

per'eent,'cnd't^ aaig^Mng' <wanty tA Orange has A net lote of

per cent, the flgnres registering ftstead of I3,ft8«. The etty of

pAleacandrla^ however, had a lain of -.-ilA per coi^ mrotaites fh>B^-16,3^4o

|;ii8,060. Manassas has a popolatioa of 1,30 ,

^1ii»|«ainst 1,2(17 in 1910 and 817 in "i JSjW. The town of Dq^nfriea has

ibnmi 168 to 182. Haymarlcet

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1 1 ^ A TSAB IN ADYANCB

!• MANYEXPEOED '

TOATHNDFAIR VisitorjJPron Fw and Ncsr to

Be Wekemed in Bbuuueas fmr Annnal Erent.

1X^5 li'l^G J^AtNSStA1Q> COmiANSS A FINE YKW OFTHS RUp}

TpVBNA]l«$IT BAI4, FBtPAX

•ieterioiH Slight W f l T o w ^ 4)ae«B . of Love, aad Beauty

An old.{adiioQe > J|MEn i| Mnit in which knights & gay ^ o r s will ride in a spirited conte^ is a special feat-tmre of the final afternoon of the Fab-. Vbe. ttiia» Robertswi, iA Haymarlcet, is ipeharge of tlHs event. The prize* wilfbe 126, $16,810 and $6. - At l tm O'doek In the evening t ^ vietotB- accompanied by a host ef friends will repair to Conner's Hail in Manassas,^ whoae the Queen of Lace and Beaifty will be crowned at tiie toomameht ball. Music will be fnm-lAad by the Meyer Davia (fi«bestra

i ALL EYES ON PERFORMANCE

H # Piftiatf; THORDUGH^EDS

All the countryside is on tiptoe to greet the second annual Prince T\ Ut liam Fair next week. With the al of Wednesday morning it is exp ed that a record crowd of visitors be there to storm the gates.-will begin to fly along the comttry'1 roads long before breakfast time. Ev. erybody in sight will wear a real Fahr smile, which may be interpreted for the three days without furtiier ipiraa iag as "Meet me at tiie Fair!"

Unices all reliaUe aignf have goaa into the discard and the nsoally gett-niae eommnnity pulse has registered ia fsL^ alarm, there will be rneet^;^'

MtlLLIANT EVENT S d ^ ^ L B D without number,' for the vriwle «aSL

Mamuaaa Toyager Set Wm Hold Daaee at C^UMf'a H ^ Iteraday.

The old dance clid> has been able to 0 > S . Carafay Horses from Fort Myer WiH Par t idp i t e in BrtiUant secure Seideman's celebrated erchestri

Ronum Rac .^ « * ^ D 0 « l f * l o i . r HonM. ta Ot l«r C l a « ^ » S S S ^ y * " ^ F ' S t S T S . ^ fair pn^iisea to be <»ie of the biggest and most attractive social eventa ever held in Manassas and a large and bril.

NoUUty of FliM^ fttaUta to Be Exhibited bi Sliow Bias D v i ^ ^Itece Wlfliaai t'sir.

(W. B. Bullock, SnperintaideBt>Avleionnts to Mnpassas and camp aj the The management of tiw hoMir.do'pfyr grounds are: CoL Coots, Ckpt

p&rtment dees not hesitate to say^^t.Cole, Liefti Creel, Lieut Taylor, Ueot. tiie horse show feature of the VAt \f Jadwin, Lieut Cole, Sgt ToA, Jlgt eij weted to equal any exhibition as Boyer, Sgt. Bell, Sgt. Ftidham, 'Pvi.

Xeenan and Pvt. Sta^*' from the-^ailard fold-ta Washing-^ thi vii'Siiua circuit this yey. Ea tpn. AdmlssioH Mrd«: w^Jte aoU -to ( ^ haw contfane* to vrim-iAiio O o «ent^smenat42<a«ifc^n:^i,^Sfc^ -I ^ ianie of « » catalogue and all in-

TOe dtapeeweM wffl bOf -Mr, «>d Nations point to-aJughly sacceseful Mrs. _B. LymrBdMrtaca, Mr! and.Mfs. dlhtw. The managunent of Oris de-% Baym<»d,*totdaBerl^ Md Ifcs. a picbnent, iw4ndte thfr «iued iassist-. R. C. Johttion, Tfif. a ia"'SSa.C 1£ Nash, Ifr. andMrii. ic. E. RuttdeU. I£r. and Mrs. W.:Fewe^M»«h!Wt, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ly<» toAMe. and Mrs.

^iddii«8j

MB. WAGENER OPENS OWYlCSt

Saya Rapid DeTelt^meBt Is Sifht Makao rrteee WilUam a «eed Fidi

a loss, dropping fiem 162 \tq and Occoqnan is hated likewife, .jfie^ 24Q to m . Rraitavflle^

ri§c:Om^tt Had, haa aitfpid*-ffattoflSO.

_ Diuafrieis'diatnet, iwclnding ()aha-- ;tleo> reglsteri 'the iargeetn^tin of the

Itimn^ gt*^ from 1,728 to ^^^ MOl. Its pt^ntoSor waa \/m M

kaaaas district lias powa from hi ISOO an<ra,S81 Soi 1910 Uitr-BrentsviUe distsie^ Ustod at 1,-

> in 1900 and 1,699 hi 1910, now has tion of 1,946L Occoqnaa dis-

Bti<m of 1,270 in

Mr. Clarence W. Wagoner has open-

^i%6.

ed real estate efflees in tiie Wageoer building r>iest the ra3iiia3r;r T'^^g his annonnewftiBnt to 1£e' pt^So i i thia inne tA T%o Journal. Mr. Wegener S the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wagoner, of Manassas, and a native of tlie 'town. He was graduated front Manasaaa:Hi^ Scbesl in 1908. ami four, year* later vm* a graduate of tiio Univavity ot Virginia. He edited the Manassas Joonial in 191S .aad 1916. and siaee tlisA time has bean engaged in advertising' and aako promotaen .work for the Allea i fatw Company, lirCehuiiuei, Ohio. A few years agp-he completed a eBort^oonrse in agri-

ants, Messrs. George Herrin'g and S.

liant out-of-town assemblage is ex- -nassaa woman's n s t room committee

' " • • • » " ' . ' \

Hiss F l m IL. BuUock, Manaaaas; Mrs. W. B. Rdabck, Manassas; W> VL, Buckley, HaTmariiet; Waiter M. Oun-| den, Middleburjc; J. F. Cockerille, ed of

B.<r&ale, of Nokesville, has ^>ared no (^Nokes ille; itHna W. Waller, The e#ort to make it so. The hoi«e show Plains; Samuel Fitrwater, Nokesyilte; wfil be in progress all three days of .A. F Wardell, Rectortown; C. V. the Fair. 'r- laresville; H.:7i'- .'.- rdvin,

pected to attend. The main atM^thm of the evening Will be a sdeetion of five pieeeA~nf music, induding a saxo­phone, from t)ie mxheatiaa of the Ho. tel Sho^eham and Wardman ^ark Inn, the nM^rtcxdnfift^^>jjtkye<^WeafiiDg-

' 'fl|e hall is to be profosdy decorated wHh orange blossoms and>paImB, which will give a (Datinct and ploaa^ ing tropical effect

The oommittee in ehaago^ia aempoa .Gilbert E. Spies, J. Gail

IKinchetoe. John L. HyTison, Howard W. Jamison, Paul S. Williams, Peyton

I B. Larkfat, IW9i|&c« .W. Waftbo and ' Charles R.'

atuttof 1,200. Cotts and Gaiaeaville districts have

be t eonaidcnibly. • Ceiensvifle, with a man af 2,666 liiTaW> aad 2,609

\% iSlO, haa <bopped to 2^69. Coles -fhe ten years ending in 1910 had

from 1,886 to tyitS, birt ia the ^inR decade was rsdeced to 1,281. «

n e town ef Fairfax-itaa a total popr

M 1,199 i s 1910 enltee at Comdl TTnivasrit .

.^. .,., ef 616 as agakiat 418 in 4910, ^\tAile HemdoB ka^ 988, eonpared wHfa ^^^ili, aad Vienea haa 778, oompazjtd

1 678 in 1910. OiftaB his a ptvti. of 200.

thii pretimtMwy ef the Ceaaim Puieae-fc

^'eiaiu.tiuu, the figneo hi' thi

*«Warthetir^ihaa y^hmttOSBt^ ed as-my-field of operattba on acooant -of the many iadacements i t Offers the home seeker aad farmer, who are looking into tiie future wiien this per-ti<m of the state wiO be much more UgUy develope4,'' Br. Wageoer mSA. I t ie a growiag eooDtry, and aa iodi is aMiaifiiifl, W)ii iiiiiel iheiialiie Ijiie

tryside, from the moontaias to the' sea, will be r i | ^ tiwre. There win b* three full days aad nighta of educa­tion and vMiolesome fan ~ for every member ef the family. The old foifca win not ba afraW tn vantawi ant, ftw the shady gtoimda and a>ondai»fe_of restfhl seata wHl eoaserve tiieir atrcogtik The mother of the houae-hold will not be afiraid to biio« tbe babies anf young ehildrep, for the Ma-

BRETHREN HEEnNi& CONTINtJES

Bradley Servieca Begta at Ckae Series at Caaaoa BraadL

(Contributed)

: ^t • "• ••••' •

Jiit. aad Mrs. Geocse

MVrtULft

r. Benhoff, of aaonaced iha

> of their ^aghtsr, IBsa flyV-to Mr. Chrfenre

ef Man The qolatty c« |a l f«« hi

Vltek O t j ea Tasediy ia the ef a M^a e o p v e v ^ n>i»-

lef the eoatsaetiac partiea. IsiiBM ii thi

: | f Boa. C J. Mootae aad Mrs. Meetse. a member of tte

Trainiag Corpa hare at dtnhv tto war aad

of dttsensh^" ^, Mr. Wageaer wiQ he Joined here

later by Mra. Wegener and Chair baby daughtar, Miaa Margnerite Wacsaer, who are q>eadiag tbe simiiasi. with Ifaft Wecener'a pareata, Mr. C e » i e J. RnsaeH. efMarshat,

1 WATStrALL CLUB

(Nonie Geaaoa^ B^orter) Tbe Watacfaa AgrtodtaMl aad

Home Eeoaoades Ctab mee at the • d m l hooao Setmiday, J[niy 17. Miaa Gilbert, "oar hsme~diBioaitiatlan ageBt, waa preaait aa^aalAitad tbe eoBBty {tub beaasr aadcave the gMa e laeBsO m hsaeii auikiag.

We decided to hav^ ea iee

Among ttie lancet extfldtors tlds NoSeeviOe; E. E HiteheD Harris<», Vmt Hill Joseph E.. Hale, Nokesville; MajOT yUTitre

Farm, Nokesville; W. B. Sidlock, Ma­nassas; Dr. V. T. (3i.i?chat83,^ Chsrlee ton, W. Va.; MetvLi C. Hasen, Wsah-iagton and K||ceBvi]]e; ^Mracer Odey, MUdleboix; H. W. Herrtag and Soaa, Nekasville; 8. L. Larrabee, Warren-tea. aaifcMrs, D. TThlm, WASSaSaH: "XSMkiag/Mtare of tbe exhibition

wQl be the^Romea races ia which

Stanley Koch, Remoont Servioe,.Waah-ingtan; H. C. Mfchael, N<ricesviQe; Rotfe Robertson, Haymarfcet; Court, lead H. Smith, Warreatoa; M J, Sbey-herd, NidcesviUe; Joha fi^sraga, HJ^-

, marlMti. William SIdgker, The Plain; 'H^wen M. MeS; Msneaeai; B Wm aa«

After an interesting and inspiring evangelistic tfort at Cannon Branch Ctereh of the Brethcoi. Rev. I. J. Gib-sMt, of Girard, DL, closed his services Saturday evoiing. From evening. to evening^ I^odaimed ihe meeaagoUf aalvation with foreefniaess and, as' a direct result of his effprts, fourteen wwe brought into a saved relation­ship with their God.

Rev. Mr. Gibeon is now at Spriage, Pa., helping' to advance the cauae of Christ tlierte by preaching the Word. ..'Tea would, enjoy attending the evangelistie stfvices wiiieh begui yes­terday at tlie Bradley Church of'the Biethien. Rev:—Mr. Showaller l^te-'sestta t ^ ,mesaage with undeoated p^weread ia welcomed e a d i n i ^ ^ a ;4NllfilM^dmrchhoBae. Howfflepeek for a few nights on the sobjec|t ef ^Why I Am a Mwabcr ef the CUBreh ef the ftethiea." — [ - The servieea wiB eonthme tbe re-

Hale, NokaevSeT mematST'of tide wodt end next Yon

ermy heeses f oea Fort Myer win taiee pert, one man ridiag foor bMseo ber»-

Amoag tbe eOeore aad aaca wffl eeoanipaiv tite Fort Myer

^

JaaMo Heeghtea -Reieea, B. iCGrlmae, Reftoetevnt Majer Eaa-yon A. Joree, U. 8 . Aner JUaweae Stetiott. WaaUagtoa, and Bea L»-moad Fame, R. 9 r ^ i

ledlego. a'- --'Iba young eoiqrie will be at home

tbat August 17 at 1018 Baldwin street, Chester, Pa., where Mr. Meetze

aodal Aagaet 6 to to «fa TOr We ked fte deared a emeS sua, so wi

• • fo

BIG LOSS FROM I^GHTNING The bam, icehboseand dairy on the

_ _ of Mr. McKay, near Brtstow, Ma facfdeTwhe was alao a a>BJaii>'''wiiiB struck by bghtaini; yesterday af.

teraoon aad eoiiitftstij^ t^sttroyed. The bam is said to kaW eeutaioed 60 tons of hay and 60 bosbels «f wheat Mr. McKay {Vnrchased the farm a year ago

is employed. from Dr. F. L. Smith.

mh Jfrgmily faggr TS OF HANA^^AS

^€oiBinittae »the st^ip^ in tl^ and 17, tbodtuina jca.

rate in • ganeral eleaiMip of tfaeir pmnisea and main tiie town mo^, attractive and teviting to the visiton who veaj atUnd~oii| fooaty F ^ . -

. W. HILL BROWN, lI«yor.

Caa Bteehherrias aai Bave

(Edna Kadwen, Seoetary) The Wffliag Werfcara of Groveton

peUic

has prqvided amply for their comfm^ The men of the family will feel the urge of civic pride- and every maa% desire to see how hia work comparee' with h» neli^ibnra, aad no dtscmnferta^ minor or spjajor, pdd kseytfaem away. Aa^ibe flilWjfliii wein,-yon wffl never believe Prince William haa such aa aff-gregatica of future cMzena until yoo aee them at the Fair! ^

There will l>e attractions to draw and nsld the atttetlon oT every tU^° tor. Than will be o^ibits of egii-culture, dairy and beer cattle, swine, aheq , hors^ poultry, pigeons and pet stock, OTsry d^iartment of honseheld -dbeneie VBA. domestic iaanufaetare, machinery and manufacbires of evcgty descripticiB, and of boys' and ^ I s * and liome demonstration club work. There wQl be a real Iwrse show,, a grand parade of live stock, amuse, mmts of every character and an bld-f aahionod tonraamenfc Music wiB-be-fnmished by a twelve-piece colored band. Yon liave yoqr ciMiiee—«ad maybe youll see it all. You'll want to, anyhow! '

AU persons who are entered in tiie ticket seling omtest have l>eea re­quested to r^wrt to tiie secretary as soon as pooaiUe after tlw c^ra^r date^ tomofrow. If it ia not emirnieBt to' aee him in peraMt mail the rece^ta ef yow aalea promptly in <ffder that the pi«es may- be awarded as soon after tlse.dose of tiie eoBtest as possible.

The elosmg days Of the contest promise to lie exciting ones for tbe

[ contMtants as a large number of pur­chasers arc waiting until tiw last dar iMfore beyiag. RoaMr has it. thK Miss Bertiia Herring, of NokesviOe, fk going to give all other contaetaata the race of their Uvea for the flrat prise of 8% aad tbet Mias Maxme Stoager. ef Manassast ia leeding the IOMIS witb good prospects for aocoad if net first prise.. But yoa never cea teU who will be the wtbaar va^ tbe fiuaS^ A e ~ B ~ creaaed, aad eserr sale wiU eoaat ia tiie final aeon. *•

Admiwtcn feea have been reduced to a minimam. Season tieketa, good day and nigtat (BOB-traaaBmbe), may be b o n ^ f o r l C Tbaee tideta win ad. mit a v<riiicle on one day of the fhir. Siacie adasissiaa tickets, god day ea<

eaiiyrtle eight. wfU be T6 <

Gilbert arrivod atCtovetoa it was tea o'deek aad aba gave aa a Isaesn Ie leiadmat iiig aad a lissen ia rawniag. • Aboat twelve e'eled^ we weatUedc-berryiag.' We get loegh . to flO two quart )ars. After we eaaaed ear ber­ries, io^^ieam was servod by the viee-rt • !< •> , Miea Kathertne Barrever.

Ia tiieaftsraoea wrfaed e w iag wtth foer Theee who wore -present were: Miaa Edae Kidwdl. Miaa rathsrias Har-

Mr. Dwrtd Ritsooer. n o e s

h e v e - • " ^

(tea to 16 years eeats, far iitff at

adartaawm

— A called meetiag of ttw Alumni Aaaeeiation of Matiaaeei High Sdiod win be held at tbe boBM ef tite preei-deat, Miaa Ruth &alth, this evening at g n'aleck. "

Children's tieksta taKdaded) wiU be 26 ^ ^ e r b e l b . be edmitted free.

a a ^ eaariaakM to tbe giaadetaad aeeta wffl be tS eaees for i^ato mid 16 eeats fior iibMlan. A ciemlelaial box ef six aaete fer Oe period of the Fair wffl be H;. AdmiaaioB for alti^

veUdaa.wflrSe M

The grouada w S be weD Ugfatai Bight aad oxbftltB will reaebi

opea to visitors. Aad periiapa wliea the Fair is over

you will want to offer your congrata-lations to Mr. B. Lyaa Robertson and Mr. H. W. Sanders, president and eaeretary ef tbe fair aaaociation, and to the many su)>ordinate officiala who have devoted themselves insparingly ia the intaratT nf tha aThJMtiftTi „ _

~ J

MbOBTIRO

CHinKS SntVIGB

Soadar Sehool at 9'M •. >. PrMcUac Soadar ^ 11 a. IL aad S

p. m-

LUTHEM" ^ B«th«l LatlMHui G k w ^ lav. M -

(ar Z. Paaoa, jaater. SmuUy aekoai at UK «, a . Preachtnc Kt 8 p . ^

CATHOLIC AU Saiati' CathoU* C h w ^

aMaa. FattMT WQHaa 001, l U u at 7 ^ a. ai^ i n t . fUgi

fifth Sna&ja* Sunday at 10:M a. ak, Mtonad bwiedJctioB of tha Blaw On th« fint Saaday ti •pwdal darotiw ia hsaWctf fh* end H«art «l Jaaaa.

mTHODiar M. E. ChoKk, Sovtk, Bar. mSka

Steveiu, paator. Manasiaa—Saaday Sdwol at 9M. Preaching at 11 a. BL U>d >:00 p. BL Prayer meatiBC Wadaariay at 8:00

p. m. Preaching flzat and third

at Bcadley at S p. a . . ' Preaching at BnekhaH •apoad aad

fourth Sunda7t-at S p. A. Epworth Laagoa at 7:09 fi.

Subject, "Chrirt in the Poata." Leader, Miu iiUian Snttoo.

Sodky Charge^

Hoaiar The appointmeota of Rn. Welch follow:

Sudley—FinAi Mcond jai fomfli Stmdays, 11 a. m.

GainesviUa—Fint Sanday, S p. ak Third Snnday, 11 a. m.

Fairview—Saeood aad foOrtli 1 ^ -dajrs, 8 p. uki

Woodiawa-^Tliird Sanday^ S p.' ai.

\ EPISCOPAL

Trinity Epiaeopal Chnth, Bav, A. Stuart Glbaon, Saetov.

Sunday School at 10 e'eloek a. a . Service flr^ Meond and foortti

Sunday at 11 a. m.; avary Saaday at 7:30 p. m.

St. Ann'i HoMnrial Cba^ti, Mokaa-viHe. Service fiiat Soaday at • p. I L ; third Snnday at 11 a. B.

: BAPTIST^

Maaa—1 Bapttrt Chait^ Bar. T.

fTiTTiiiir fhnidaT SdkbiBL 9M a. a.; morning awiea, 11 aUaw; B. 1. P. U.,~«:45; vnmb^ awiaa at TtM.

Wedneaday—PMgm ^mMag at f:M f. a. " ReT. Baraett

Hatcber'a 3 p. m.; foarA Saaday^ 8 p. a .

Broad Son, aaeond aad faatttt day, 11 a. a .

Mt. Holly, thiid Smday, U i and Saturday praeadias.

STunmerdaek, flnt Boaday, 11 fk. a>^ and Saturday p^aeadiac-

ReT. J. A. Grillfciwr*a Preaching aenrieea at tba WoodUaa

s,nA a^f^*tmA H»yrt#» n 111., Itmm J. A. GolOiew, paator:

Woodbine—Evaqr-aaeaod Soaday at U a. m. and 8 p. m. Saaday .Sdiool at 10 a. m. Yomg Pet^e'i aeetmg ev­ery Sunday a t 8 p. m. ateepC 4m preaching day; Prayer Wednesday at 8,p. m.

Bellehaven—^Evairy fttat Saaday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. ak

New Hop*—Every third Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. a . Soaday Sehool at 10 a. m. ^ •

CHURCH OF THB BBITHBHN Rev. E. E. Bfaach. paator; Bar. J

U. Kline, aaaiataat.-Cannpn Biaadk—Saaday Befcaol at

10 a. m. Preaching llrat aad ^kSt4

at 11 a. m. r^,^ ' Christia; Workora at 8 fk ak Bradley—Soaday Schaal at U a. at. Preaching aaeoad-aad |>wl> B a ^

days at 11 a. a., ___

PBimTITB BAPTiar PriioIUva BapUrt Chaaka B A K T.

8. Dalton, paator. Servieea arory io•r^i Baadoy a» U

a. m. and the SataBiay praeaAac • ! 2:30 p. m. ^ UNITBD BlUri'HBJUI.

Rev. L. a follow:

T:SO p. m. days, 11 a. a .

Bockhall—Pint aad O M S p. m.

S p. a . MlJlouJ Pliat

11 a. ak

Notkse to

All knigfats expecting l o ride, in the toam—irnf am tlie day of tlM fair, Friday, Aiunist 20, at 3 !». m., are reqaeated to send their names and state what

9 ^ wmmaamt TKHMNMSriuai

meim

Tha oagagasMaft air Major R a ^ Stavor Kayaer, aon of Mr. aad Mra., Chariea XagoM Keysor, of "BaHad FMda," to Miaa Charlotte Gapna, ti Waahtegtoa, wa* aaaouaead Ihat weak. Tke voMAag wiB take pteae o» S o r ^ombor 2 at tibo bride'a hema in Waab-kwtoa. ' ; V" ^

Mra. W. O. Ckawe, «( VaabUftoa, azrivod here Thoraday ta apeod a BOBtk'i vacation with Mra. Hugh White.

Mr. aad Mra. E. C. Baabo, of Alex, aadria, aad Silaa Soaia Garriaea, of

of Mrs. eatrfa Baatan, of Tha Plalas. Moaeia. I.i& Jacoba aad C. H. Kay-

ear are opeitding tha week^rthirionda ia Poolerrflle, Md. •

A party compooed of Mra. H. S. B«^ Wooao tnoip Ban aiid noranee Jaeoba aad Meeara. Stanley and Aah. ton Bdl motored to Greoewieh Uat weak to attand the field day exardaea,

Miss Bretyn Goodwia, of Ifanaing-toB, Md., returned.to her h«na «» TueaAiy~tftar an oxtendad stay with Mrs. John foant.

Mrs. Hugh White aad her guaat, Mrs. W. G. -Crfws, ware goasts OIL Sunday at "Foster Hall."

Two very valuable malaB owned by Mr. C. H. Kaysar were killed by a train on Mondyy n i^t .

Mrs. Samuel Claggett and sens, Thomaa aad Dnlaay, have ratoraed froa a two week^ vteit to friaads in NawEaglaad. __

Miaa K^Die Lambait waa a Maaaa-saa visitor on Monday.

BUCKHALL

The picnic, given by the Methodiat Si^dsy'Selnsl 1ait~WedneBday was l onoi nced a great snceeas. A spkn. did social time was enjoyed aad fifteen gallims of ice cream, with a conea-ponding amount of cake, were aerv^ "It-is good to be h m , " was the pre­vailing OMitimaat of all pceaent.

Mrs. J. T. Speakes aad^Mlas Annie King want to Washington Satorday f or a f mtoigfaf s stay. ~

BCrs. &. W. Honslay and bar two chiMren are in^oandria thia wade

Mn. F. J. Chandler retBnMd Friday, a f t« an ' abseaea of nearly aevaa wicks, attending the aammer nennal at Fredericksburg and vintia^ pointa of hiatozie interest there aad ia Bieb-

fore eomidetiag the toar by the inaeas of her mother, Mrs. W. B. Whisknr, If Iiid^endfnt.HiIL

Ida Videatiae, a ookaad realdent of thia vidnity. was takte ta a Waahtag. ton hoqatal laat waek for an opaa-tion fnr a^endkitia.

Mr. aad Mra. Marah aad Mr. W. J Jaapor and diildroa. attended cfaoreh at Manassas Sanday.

AU familiaa having .'lalativaa or friends buried in the BaekhaQ eeaa tery^ are leqoested to nwet thoA FM-day, August 20, to hdp in Ite aaooal deaaing up at the grounda.

SMiTHFIELO

Harvest being over, the chief ooe»^ patioaHn thia corannmi^ is haiding.

Mr. J. B. Lyan, of Bartow, Fla., payaed tfarooi^ here raeentty, on roate ttf Washington.

Mr. aad Mrs. O. L. Keys and family an^ Mr. Will Emeridc, of Potoaae, w«9« gnesta at the hpna of Mr. A. 3. Kinthetoe Saaday, Iba. Kaya aad ddl. dren speadiag the waek thmL

Mias Head Lmaflord ia wpmOlatt ae«|e tfaaa at CaBatl aa the gwrt of her a n t , Mra. B. M. Ctdvia.

Mrs. Jaaea ISolmas aad ddldroa, Andrew Laa and L a ^ have rataraed to fluir hoaw in Frederieksborg, after

eeks aere. xnoy wave bt Mas Lney Kfariiotea.

who wm attand the PWadUva B^tlat aoriation there thia walk. M . James Woedyard, af tha

viDe aaighborheed, vtadted at tha af Mra. M. Fteoace OB Soaday.

ta hsr hoaa in Ateaadria, eadiag a fSrw daya ban; ^ Mra. Naaaia Stsay, af Wadikigten,

jaapowdfaatha

WKMHTSnUM

Marie Boee^ who spoBcUng tha soauaor with bor siatar.

Lewis JaaiaoB, ratanad this to h v heaa at ADagaay.

Mr. Frondi Sfaapaoa, of HowOy, h ritlag rolativoa hora Ikia Mias Ahaa Bdl ratanad

ft viilfc to frfflndls Mt MMnvTnM* Mia. 8. C Hatponaty, of

a,lfa». rami tids week.

Miaeos ICnnio Saltfi aad Ftoreaee Owoaa art atjanding tta saorJatjon at

title and oblors under which they; '»*J'•* * * ? T ^ J ^ V^ ^ • J J. Tt.it. i>.L„<. Mr. aad Mrs. Dewey Kays, of will ride, to Bolfe EobertsoB,

Haymarket, Va., on or before August 5. Fee, |2.00. Liberal

from Hatehor Moorial Chardk Quite a aaaber of aatoawMlo

of paei^ froa bare atteadad tba BaU

><kti 3c: il i M ••Imm

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TO PROPERTY OWNERS IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA

\l

HHave yoy_a fanu, country estate, home orBusi' nea»that you. §rt madovm to sdlT If so, ttst it with me. .

4

% For the iMut f^or years I have been engaged fal intensive sales pnwiotion worii fpr one of the lead­ing manufactuxffira in the jopuntry. This experi­ence has enabled me to perfect, during jtfae past Un months, a practical real estate selUpg scrviee tiiat will a^ ^parties. j

H The i an Is a specialized-adaptation at the meth­

ods tised by the most alert manufacturers t6 insut« moving t M r ool^t regrdteMi of inaxlGek eondl-tiwa.

\ If yon really want to sdl your^roportjr, n d will teVfl a z«as(mable prict for it, call upoi, ph<me <v. write me. lamatyour 8«rric«»t«ntimefl. Why not call when attending the Fair next w e ^

J9 Bemembor, it costs you nothing to list your prop­erty with me. Ilie sooner yoii attend to t l ^ the so<mer I will find a satisfactory buyer f<»r you.

CLARENCE W. WAGfiNER V

MANASSAS. VIRGINIA. ^ i \

Bafcreaee-^ea^ea Natieaa] Baak. 0«eo-Oww<t« Dapot, ia WsgMar Bai|diag.

IC X DEC 3£

d

FARM pk5DUCTS SHOW HIS GOAL

th» beat of this (naa'a erov ia ynparad for aatiy at tb»,

Shaw, r n a na looto tt vfll aeore heavily. The tea pro^

aihlblt la aaro ta ha a. tO> SVHtellL 4!Bft -feft

mnea WHnaaa tair, Va, Aag^OS t t f m

\

Dewey Keys, of Wash­ington, ars spending some t iaa witii Mr. aad Mrs. R. H. Keys.

Mrs. M. H. Shipp and daughter,

We^any a Complete line af W A T C H E S - ^ :_~

CLOCKS JEWELRY. /

OWT GLASS V -. pPTIC^U GOODS ^

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS sN>fr r iNG GOODS

ALL k iNDS AMMUNITION OAYLO POCKET LIGHTS

BULBS AND BATTERIES / .ViCtROLAS AND C O R R ^ N T RECORDS-^

; GOUZ /^ND HEAR THEM

'^a^

Fauquier County

Agricultural Sodety /MARSHA! J, VA.

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^thtfki Bid Iknday, Aipst 2S ml % 1921 HOBSE SHOW, n>AT RACES, 9TEra^JBCHASB»-^ GREATEST FAT CATTLE SHOW IN NCMETHEtOY ViRGmiA. BOYS' Aim-faBlSF BABT WSEf,

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' C A N N I N G DEPARTMENTS.

ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 14,1920

A. "^ BAIRD, Secretary, ^ ' . D E L A P L A N E , YA.

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Wedn^day and Thursday

Sept 1& 2,1920

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FRIDAY, AUGUST IM, ItM

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TO MANAflSAg JOCTjNAfelttANAagAS, YUUaHlA.

'n^ ai •eeoad-dai •all, mrtU»,

Fridyy. Aqgnrt 18, !>»»

OUB f AIB ^ ^ dawn of Augnt IjB wfl] nsbar in

tht Ant«( tile cala dan of tha Prine* ^WIBiarn Ffir—a higgw, batter, bnad-ar» bn«litar and mon attraetiva axU-• t ^ ^ t)M» «ar initial v w t ^ last ,fmr and MM tliat faUa fair to tat a

. aurk tar fatmtt effort Frinea William haa avezTth^ nac-

aaaary to the ataging of anbh an axhi-Wtioa. Tha managwnut, many mam-bar* of wUdi aaw tbair flrat axpari-aaea in launeUnt laat yaar'a fair, iiaa

'•< aapmeriatd arrangwnanti in i maatarv If way, laavinc no atona anttuvad in their affMt to nuiu the Fair an event loec to be remembered. ' Prince WiU Van prodoeea priae winntni in every department and eatriea weoki indieata tiwt Prinee WilHam folk an Aotdl af;<id to pat their prodaeta to tite

AMKKU^ the ewteat ia opm to all 09r neisUMra, it ia natoral to expect

. thkt Flrfiee ^mUam wQI fnmiab-^he ..j^eater pereentafe of exhibitor*—and ^ It ia natoial to hapa that Friney%il.

Ham win capton • majo ahare^ the iawela.

Whit the Fafar meana to the eonnty, from an agrfeattoral atandpofait, from an edAeational atandpoint and fnnn BOdal atandpoint, <ndy a piograarire population ia able to oftimata. ftfea have labored for tiie Fair, each hi yoor <nm aeparate vhare, recanUeaa of ita Umfta, Bothini: can mar its

Sball aha let it rin»T No. neverl Her eyeo ilaah with sodden U|^t JrV*"*"** •»«• «n*P« it lirmlT— "CiBfow ahaU not ring toni htT

Ont the awimtr.-JBw out, the city Seemed a tiny apeek below;

"Thaw, 'twixt beavn end earth an*. ponded,

Aa the bell •wung to and fro; Andlhe half-deaf sexton, ringing

(Tears be had not haaid tile beU>, And he thought the twili^t euifew

Rang jroottg Baail's ftmeral kaaU; Still.the nuddm dinging flrmfy,

Cha* and brow ao pale and white; wUW her fHghtened hearfa wild

beating— "Oirfew shall not ring toni^t."

It waa o'er, Uie bell eeaaed swaying,

tiM auddaa atapped onee Finalir ea the damp «M ladder.

Where <or hnndred yeara bete* Haman foot had not hem plantdd;

And what aha this night had dooa Should be told in hmg years aftar-

As the raya of setting san I^ht the sky with mellow beaaty.

Aged airea witii baada of vMta Ten their children why the cnifew

Did. not ring that one sad n^ht.

O'w the distant hills came Cromwea; Bessie saw him, aad her bvow,

Utely white witii ^^ening tenor. Glows with sudden beanty new; *

At his feet she told her story, Showed her hande all bruiaed and

tore; And her swjwt yonng face so haggard, i with a look so sad and wofti, Touched hia heart with sudden pity-

Lit his eyes witii misty Ught; "Go, your lover lives! "^ried Cromwell,

"Carfew ehall not ring tmiigbtl" -

PAOE THSEB

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"—-TVK POBTBT COKNEB' .) An old fhvoritk redted frt>m thi

sdKxfl platterm many times periiapa in the reeoOaetioa of | every reado- «f

Y ^ ^~ JoanMd hidda th^ place of henor ia .tiie poetry eorner today. Yea, you have gaeaaed it right away—it is sore^ the ever popular. "Curfew Hnst Not Sfaig Tonight." the author is Soaa Hartwidc ThMpe, iriiose name haa hardly attained the fame 1 her poem, n e poem, which fidloatki waa submitted fa* ^^nblieation* aa the

7* fa^eaita ^ Mr. MaaoB MajAafl^ 4rf 'V.a^BaymsaBrt:

Cnrfew Mast Nat Riag Teidi^

England's sun waa slowly aettiag -^ O'tt the hiOa ao far away, ^ Filling an tiie land with beao^,

Ar tiia doae -of cne sad day; And the' last rays Uasad Oe fore-

Of a man and maidea fair, ,, He witii s t v so'alow and weakmad.

She with sunny, ieating hair. He with sad, b(»ed faead.JBd tlioBght-

fal,' She with 1 ^ eo eoM and^white.

Straggling to keep back tiSeShnrnrar, "Curfew mnat not ring taAi it.'*^

"Sextea^-Beaaie'a white I ^ faharad, - Pointfaig to the piiasa old.

With its waUa ao dark and j^pdav^ WaUa ao dark and daaq aad eaU-

Tve a lovar ia tiiat priaoa, Dooiaad tUa vary Bi|^ to die

At the riagfaig e< tiiamifsrf. And no earthly bd^ ia nigh.

Cromwill arm not eoaw IIIT siiaasl," Aadfa« faeegiaw

Aa aha apoka ia haak] •K^irfew aiaak aet riag

F. a RHODES,, PrwidMit. W. R. FRBB, Vk^PrwIdcBt. WIL A. SMITH. Qwlikr.

IkBankofNokesviDe INCOBPORATED

NQKESYILLB :: VIRGINIA^

jfCoiBBwdalaiidSaTliigB AxmontsBolieHcd. Vbmn

BMMS. WcwffllMidyo«BpoBtiMaB. '

WE PAY a PER CENT ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS.

IF For tlM coBTvalcncc of onr Mily mnsfaw n t t Ate-

MaflnuiflMrammi

^Because Ybil Seem

ITiiiB w«s iHiQ reiriy tijat a prcmunenl business man gave, whsax asked wfiy he had sent so much of his bos-inesstoth^PMplesNaticHialBank. ' ? "I like your interested pownal service," he saj^, "and f ^ that^the ofltecsB and employees of jroor mstit Me endeavoring in fa^itate each tnmsaetton; I^uo getting service that goes beyvHid t^e confines of mere business, and^soeh service is of incaienlaUe valoe to

-me,?

f Baiuyxm^. Business Man, this igjiie sort of service yon require; and if you we not eaijoying a cosmectimi witii this biBl^ your account is coydialfy invited.

"Bessie," eafaaly spate the i Evwy word piaiaed }Mr r

Uke a thMaiu Lfta a deadly paisea

'Xoag, leag yeara r«« ] Frooi tiia gi

Kvary eieiiliig' Jaat at saaaal U hM told tite tarfl hk hear;

L have dcoa my daty aver, THad to do it Jaat n d light,'

Now rm M I adn aat miaa it; GfHTtin'aaifnr liaga ta^

. WiUl,faer eyea i Stem and

OF MANASSAS, VltKaNIA

IT^ A PLEASURE TO SERVE TOU

tiiey wofk

Aad witUn her bearf* de« < Beesie made a aelsMa eaw;

She had llateaed whfle the fm

"Attiierficiaci 3arilDa

no £orm

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Net one moasent BateAth«heakaad'

Staggatad ap the cleeaiy tawar. ^ Wh«e tiM baO awaag te aad ^ ;

TbsB UM cUmbed the sttmy laddsr, ' Dark Vithout oae my of Ught, Upward stiU. her pale lips taying:

•'Cnigw shaU not rfaig tonight.''

She has reached the topmost ladder. O r hpi- hsT-.ep the ci^at dark bell,

•, , • , ,« ' , • "•" '••'nfa:^ her.

^ •' 'J DOWELL'SrPHARMA€¥

IsY6uriy)scriptioBPaid in A d v a n c e l ^ ^

A Policy in Hand IS WORTH A HUNDRED IN THE MDO), thera^

£Vi?d'^S5o^^***'*^^'^ " ^ ^ fE^EeTRICAL STORM SEASON IS HERE. CAN YOU AFFORD TO TAKE THE R I S K ? ^

r|TJ»iORROW MAY BE TOO LATE, FOR THE < FIRE FlifffD IS NO RESPECTER OF PERSONS OR OF PROPERTY. WE CAN BE OF GREAT A^ISTANCE IN HELPING YOU TO COVER J9S"«/SSP^^*^ PROPERLY AND RIGHT. CAN PLACE YOql POLICIES TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE A N # IN THE MOST RlCT.iAm.B

S^^^?S?f,^^ n' ^ *™B SHOTmro YOU&AMAGE, CAN SEE THAT YOU ARE PROMPn<Y PAID. w -««*o HTms IS AN OLD AND FIRMLY ESTAB-LKHED AGENCY UNDER A NEW NAME. LET US CONllNyE TO S m V E YOU.

eOMPTON & GO. StteeesBorB to LipHcoib Insimuee AgoMy -

i MANASSAS, VIRGINIA -

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Keep Your Head Cool THOUGH THE WEATHQt IS HOT AND 1B0UGH YOU HAVE TROUBLE LIKE THE RECT OF US, WITH THE AflS^TtftNf . _ THAT YOUR SAVINGS ARE AIWQUATB TOMEETYWRNECSSSRIBS. JOTSEMB

SIT AND- EXTREME O ^ D WEATHEB CREASE THE EXPENSE OP OUR EX-

ISTBNCE BUT Y(MJ CAN VERY EASILY BE TIDED OVER THE EXTREMES IF YOU HAVE PUT YOUR SAVINGS IN THE^BANK. THE EXTREME COLD WILL COME AND YOU CAN BE PREPARED FOR IT BT OPENING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US

National Bank of Manassas BANK HIT-PHBDRAL

p <y *t* 4* <$> ••• 4 ^

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FAGBFOUS ata

BRIEF LOCAL NEWS —Mrs. W. F«fW«U Mccdiant will Mi­

ter tain at earda tOBtorrow at her resideiHi* in BattU atnct ia *- f "*-? f nprtfar Ja EMp",

-'Harvey MeCon WM MT«r^ burned on the leg Suadfty whaa tfe* motorcycle which b» wa« iidiag«anfllt afire. The Mcidant oeenmd on tlM cuunty road in

-A troop of the Thiri U. S. Cav­alry from Fort Hy«r will attmd the Fauquier county fak at Manhall Au' ust 25 and 24. A Bomaa race will be run each day by troopara and other classes witt be ihawB.

—The canning and Mwing club !?ir!s of Gainesville matTuMd^aftar-rioun at Greenwood Farm, the bonWof Mr. and'^Mrs. Thomas S.. Mtfadith. Miss Lillian V.' Gilbert, county h^ne (tenionstration agent, was present.

-Rev. McLeod Haryey, of tlie chair of psychology of Howard University, VViishingtor, will preach at the Prea-iiyterian Church next Sbnday morning. Dr. John C, Palmer, Hf Washington Presbytery, will fill the pnlpit Snnday nit ht.

—Mr. andJUrfc W. E. MaCoy aw erecting a new residijoee of hoUtfw tHe construction on their property on ."Main street close to the site of their prtasent home, "tb* .B«W hoosa will ha 'e seven rooms' and all modera im­provements.

—Mr. and Mrs. Tyson Jann«r have moved fzom Occoquan to FreMricka-burg, where Mr. Jamiey is engaged in l>usiness. Their sons, Messrs. Doug­las an^ Harvey Jaimey, will assmne the managerAent of tbe Janbey inter­ests at Occoquan.

—Aden Cowicil, Ordei^Fratemf 1 Americans, will hold a fea!mil Satur­day evening at the itall at Aden lee cream and other re&eahments will be sold. The committee in charge 'is composed of Messrs. W. B. Kettin, M. A. Bell and E. W. Shoemaker.

—Mr. Jeremiah' Trexler and Miss Mary M. Bell, both ffit Sinking Swings, Pa., were quietly married in Pennsyl­vania on August 7. The bride ia-weD known in Manasttw and vicinity and the bridegroom is a- forenian ia tbe finishing departmei^ of the Textile Machine Works at Reading, Pa. < -

—Mrs. E. L. Horhbaker entert^ned at a dinner party on Tuesday in Kotior of Miss Sarah Lickoiish, of Cleveland, Ohio, who is the guest -of her juater, Mrs. A. L. Emmons, of Compton Farm. The guests included Mrs. Emmons, Mrs. H. A. Knevels, of Ben. Losaond Farm, and Miss D<a«tfay Kaevela.

-Prince WiOiam'ia one of the text

fiUtVE SBB WAirai NOW!

water to ceMerve the water

aapply ia every way dnriag tha MMdag week, ia order ta preveat tbe aerioaa iaumnaimf «<»?»- 4 l twt4«nta <rf StatCLCayiUL I ^ urMio«u|e the towB la expected ia he crewA' ed with vWteia.

& LjHi Bobsrtaoa. Preaideat. Priaee WUUaM Fair Aaeeditiaa.

.pu* to Aeeor 13i«ai « . Rpoatef WaleMBt.

Tlie first annual reonion of tbe Eightieth (Blue Bidge) Division in

—A marriage Bcease waTSiaed *if**«'>">«»<J. September 4, 6 and e, let-to Frank W. lowing immediatdy after tbe Ameri-

^ f ^ ](, can Legion state ewivention which be-fi i» en September 2, will offer Worid War veterans of t&e uia uoftiinion un­usual opportunities for spending a va­cation witii dugout buddies at a mint-

Washington last week miaen, of Quaatieo, i Smith, of Waahingtoo.

—Mr. B. Lynn Robertson, president of the Pa^ Association, haa obtained a sprinkler te b ^ the dsaton drives i& nnnn coat and OM in wUeb practically and near the Fair gronnda n«ct week.

—Mr. R. C.. Linton, of Independent Ilili, has been plucei in charea of the fft'.mtfs' cheese factory at Indepen'tent H if. which is nresteU to be reitdy to busines* immediately.

—HOTvey Thorpe, employed on tbe fami of Mr. E. R. Conner, near Bloom, was found guilty of an assault on Geo. Wbeaton with a knife, and lined "120 and eosts Wedneeday evening by, Jna-tice S. M. Haislip. Mr. Thorpe wyted an appeal, which Jnsttre Haislip JMr fused to gnuit, and tbe case will come up at the Qetc^r term of court )fr. Thorpe baa been released on ban.

—A party of young-people chap, eroned by Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lyon spent the week-end at Camp Rattle­snake, near Occoquan. Members of the party ware: Misses Elmily Round, Mabel Dyoa, Elsie Roeenbwger and Mary Knevels and Miss Bertba Watts, of Marshal], and Meaars. Victor Hay-don, Perciv^ Lewis, Higgs Lewis, Ralph Larson and Douglas Lkm and Mr. Leon Waters, of Dumfriea.

' -^A party of young peo^de from Manassas who att«sded a dance at the flasonic Hall in Haymarket last evm-ing Included lOsses /baelia and Daisie Hill Brown, Elisabetfa Larkin, Dorothy Johnson aiid Lanier Moran; Miss FraBces Lott, of New York; Miss SaU lie Norvell Larkin, of Washington; Messra. Peyttnt L^rldn, Paal Seott Williams, lAurance W.' Waltcn and Boawdl E. Bomad; Mr. Leea WiM«rs, of Dumfries,, and Mr. Frueia MsT-•chant, of Richmond. -

—Mr. A. K; Fletebcarr a Harrison­burg druggist, and Mies Laura E. Hoaglahd, of SomerviUe, N. Jl, were inarried on Sunday at the home. Ifr. Fleteher bad his bride met three years ago wl»n. Hiss Hoai^and Was pianist at an evangelistic meeting eoadueted at Harrisonbtag by Ray. Sypsy Smith, Jr. Miss Hoagland at-teided the Cypey Smith nteetinga here a abort time later, s«rving~in the same capacity, and Mr. Fletdier was prea-

Virginia counties showing the largnt ^it MI sevesral occaskm^ -net profit in the grirls' and boya' POBI-J .

vear. aecordinBi to •!!_' ^Amoag try clubs for the year, according to an­nouncement made in tlie Virginia Ag­ricultural Club Let ts J K Jtdy. Prinee William is seventh ia the liit, bsfr poultry club b«ys and > girls baviag; netted $702.36 pndt burt year.

—The Wo^mn's IKirioaary Soeie<7 of the Presbyterian Church waa en­tertained Taesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. L. Hombakw, with Mrs. Thomas H. Cobb aa boatess. The topic for the aftemo«i waa "Future Leaders of tbe Clwrdi." Mrs. Hornbaker led the meeting and rcw refreshments wen tetftS by th; hostess, . ; / .i.-'v-'*"

—Mr. EnaM* U t l s A a ^ wbo baa sold his home in southwest Manaaaas, has rented the ptev«ty «tf Mka Juti* Lewis in West sUest, wbieh wiw re­cently vacated by Mr. L. Ledmaa aad family. Mr. and Mrs. UttarbMBk will move into their new bmw at aa aarly 'iat« and Mr. Utteiba^ expeita to eave later for a several BMBtha' etay

—Mr. S. -C Harley is vecoveriag from serious and painful iajoriea re­ceived last Friday afternoon WIMB he was attacked by a bull at hia farm rear town. He '<raa idMOt to dMdn the animal ia tta stall iriiSB it tbraw rim don-n aad tnMipled bim, dialorat-ir.? his left wrM aad bipi. Tbe tiaik^ .arrival of his aoa'aad tlie^aet that tha nnimal had besB dehcTBaJ pnfeably 5a ed Mr. Harlay's Ufa.

—Mr. and Mra. Rcabea M. JeaUaa recently entertained a party ef yoOBg people at their home ia Centre street. The guests were: Missea-Virginia aad Ro5a Kite, of Hood; Miseea Ophelia Tilson aad Emily Cox, of Mariea; Messrs. 'Wilbur and Lewia Harlowe

Marion Clark and EveljfitvMilnaa aad Messrs. Eugene Davis ^ad Fraak Browning, of Falls Chtireh.

who

m I1ANA8BA8 JOUSHAL. MANASSAB, TIBGINU FSJDAY, AUGUST 13, 1920

B U I JUDGE VETS^ TO HOLD REUNION

evexgr city organisa^a ia e»-< ;)erating in an effort to add to tiie entertaia-me^t of the veteraaa. . Womea's orgaaisations of Richm<«d

and Petersbiirg. headed 1^ Mrs. 6 . T. W. Kara, ebafanman ef tbe womea'a committee for the Welcome Home eel-ebratibn, have taken over tbe work of arranging tbe. mammoth baB and re-c^tion with which iite reanion will be closed^ and at which Mrs. Christine Miller Clamsen, the nationally known s o k ^ , who devoted much time toward eltiatrtaining the~ Eightletb Division

the Confederate veterans from Priaee William ^riio'attended the atate Vannion at Cupper this week we^: Messrs. John H; White, private, 2nd^Maryland infantry; J. P. Smith aad J. E. Pickett,-both privates b) Co: E, 43rd Battalion, Haymaiket; J. W Hall, private, Co. A, 39tis Vks^nia cavidryi jGalneaville; J. D. RoUins, pri' vate, Co. Fi 17th Virginia infantry, Bristw; George W. Hbuon. corporal, Blesb^'s battalion, George F. Susith, pfikvte Co. A, 7tii Virginia, eavahry, and R. M. Jonea, jsrrrmte. Go. A, Mb cMraliy, all of Haaaasas. -

— A reunion of old pupila of Mr. C B. StaMT, wbo taagkt tn aiany years ia tte sdMMla <d Priaee. WiDiaas and Londona. will be held at Hiekoi^ Grove toaMtrrow aader-the tiVKfiem of tbe Mma^ leagne 9I Kdmry Gr«ve SdMMl. of wMek^fra. W. P. WQaon ia preaUeat. The p n g i a a , Jwciadiac jeadbigB ptm cU rfadsrs by oM po-pOa, a speOiag match, a typical ari&-BMtie drill. roQeaUaad brief aJdreas, ea, win beglB at 11 e'cJoi^ Tyfkti aeheol lanc Ma wiD be aervad ia the grove by the patiuaa

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while it #as training at Camp Lee, will attend. The women also are to provide the lunches to be served all veterana at Catf p Lee on Saturday afternoon, S^itember 4, when tlw p i c nic and aenniona «f small groups axe to be held.

In addition to the activity shown by womoi's organiaations toward~making the ilrst reunion one long to be re­membered by thoee - attending, civic organizationa have provided fof the decoration of Ibe dty, tiie-^ise of the City AwBtoriUm for the reunicm meet­ings, and otiierwise are co-operatipg with the general oopunittee, which has secured m e of the armorieafor bUlet-: ting tbe men and feeding them* at small cMt, and for securing reduced railway rates to Ridimood.

Mnme^dol famfiies, both in Rich-m<»d and Peterebnrg, that «itertained Eightieth Division soldiers in t b ^ bomea diving the training period, plaa to have them again durtag the reun­ion, and baviaaticed that they be notf-fled of pfohaMe 1 attenaaaee, ^^h^ oae Riehnumd oflBcer ei^ecta to eirtertain in I ^ home every member'of the com­pany in which be served. The "Sa­lute nad Ride" rale will be in vogue

Jaide'sl dtirjng the conveniion week, mot<»ists giving all veterana-a lifl upon the sa­lute signaL More than one hiaidred aaiomobiles already have beea prom-is4k tbe committee for ww at Camp Lee, and qiedUfraina will ibSe tbe j visitora there en Saturday.-, , 'j ]

Several thousand veterana of tbej Bluer mdge Divi^m in Virginia, West I Virgiaaia and Pennsylvania already' have expressed their intmtiim pf afr-f| tending the renaiMi and maay will ob-.[ serve the wedc ti August 8 to 14 as '^r i te YonriBndi^ Weeik, cmifideni that many (Shear mea can be gatberadl tegetbor for tbe reunSoa.

Each man baa been naked to write his Buddy, whether tiie lasting friend-{ ship waa made in the barracks or in I thrixea^ca, aad to -urge him to jour­ney to Siebmood for the reunion. 1 There wiU be a renewal of dd friend-^ ships, tbe swapping of stories aad ex­periences, and a' resurrection of that eomradeahip tiiat axarted aimmg BM8 of tba EigbtMh «Aile they, were in actitm; -^

"Mo f»i «t—• »»«ether year Bnddv

Our Urug^L. ajre Fresh and P u r e UPe CompoUAd Ail -*^ " *:ion5 luiih

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—Mr. Martin Edward Lyndl, l.as been in -PtiBaiTilphia fw aoote time, visited his ai^her, Mra. P. H. I vnch, last week, en route to Gushing, Okla., where as eonstroctioa engineer of the Scbaeifer, Smathers and Emer. son Company of Philadsiphia he will nupervis* the erectioin of reflning tanks for the ri! interests of his eom-

nsny WT~ ! v rich—piutiabiy will t» -.rdz :- '^''- •- TiS f5T itr months w nt-ty TTT':-

FARMERS TO PICNIC AT MANASSAS TC»IOSBOW

NatiMMi » d State

—AB bvttcd t»

' AH preparations bava beea complet­ed for tbe aunal pieaie of the Ceoaty Farmers' Union to be b ^ toaMRow on tbe courthouse green in Manassss Farmeia throagbent the eooaty, n. gardlesa of oaien aflBation, have been iavited to attend.

HOB. Cbaries S. Barrett, ef Georgia, national preaideat ef tbe fhraMn' -naioB, will speak tomorrow atondag aad prebaUy will be praeedM by'a

Uvea l a Weat A^rglida, Peaaa^vai^ or the Old Domiaion, write him aad urge bim to meet yen i s IB etubond," the vetefsni are teld^-^Taxtapa yoar| letter wiB W thiB one tiiiag that wili|j briag bbas to ^baftiid, wfaws aa nrtMh ^ tiBse aa peasftle a«I be ^vifaforvaH, renaioaa:. Tril Uat alae tiiat arxaaga-{ menta may be made for yon two to; b«ik tagetber, aad adiaa bs re^sem-, berath^Mda^a sarei:^be wiD eeme, along. The azpensee while fai KA.] aaoad, t b m ^ the arraa«aBeata ba-j iag^ BMde by the reoaiea eemmittee,] win be aext to aothfaig to thtfi* who eaaael afford aa w^caaive trip, for | 6 wiB caver tiwJrexpense^ftw tbe three daya they are fai tiie dty."

Seosod oaly ia importaaee to the pcrmaasBt eqaaisatioa «< tbe Eigb-| tietb Divisiea Veteraas' Asaeriatioa, j wbid».wm be cwapleted at tbe boai-nesa meetiag on Septoaber •, will be tbe election of one-half ol tbe Execn-tive Couaeil,<wbfcb ia CMiy oeed of eight membcra. Fear will be elected thia year aad foaa-fit the next renaion. One aMBsber of the Cooaeil will be elected this year fr«ai Virgiate, West VifgiBia - aad PyaasQ^vaafc, aad a

speaker from the Temirie of Agricul­ture in Waahiagtoa. Tbe afteraoon session begianing at two o'dodc will be addressed by Hon. A. B. TbornhUl, vt Lynehborg, sUte president aad raeent-ly appointe^atate dairy and food com­missioner.

A basket luncheon prepared by the famriies ir. attendance will be er.- ved iB.tiifiinid.:.£ of the o&j a i l ii.t ; %r.

NEW OCMQC FKATUKB

Watch tor tbe new page feature of the Comic Section of Tbe (Waabing-ton) Saaday Star, to appear aoMi. It baa been in prepwatioa iat many months and will give a good laugh for the elders and a good story for tbe children.

and. PURE

W* pirt iV W ^ « M c ^ $ g ^ j | g ^ 4 « k ^ J8 U can W taw with can. W« BM airiy p«ra flririi iraia itf jBtaadard nhiagti art w» Tdgjfy aygy »i msy lytlwi Iwfara h havea car haada

THE BEST DRUG S T ^

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Cocke's Rharmacy—1 GBOECa R COOKE, Proprieter *

*^tfm Praacrtptia—." Maaaaaas, Virginia

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want tfi sell your prop-. my ad elsewhere in this Qtreiu^ W. Wacener. 18

j ^ 9[^»—12 young stoek cat-I. 'cTf. M. Lewis, Manassas, i:^ ia-2

/ SfiMiBtt ilo<»«, windows and A, V/irfr* w B in foo^ «Mortnj«Bt at

7SB^«an«r* • ^ ^ ' - ^

> « 8iie-Twg»ood I

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pSONALMBna Mr. E. p. Davte, of Haodly,

MiTnii«i Tiiitor Tnetdky.

THE MAN4BSA8 JOUKNAL, MANA^Bxa. VIBCaXlA PAGE FIVB

Mn- IL R. HitU- made a ih^j^iitf . trip to Wuhington on TiMMby.

'{' Mn. C. E. SinuMW h u ratarMd s from a Wait io-TClativat aod friandria

^Itimorc.

-*ft* l<^'g||i<(feratora left—both

^ ^ T j ^ ^ ' s j p r i c e s . W . ^

sugar, $23.26 ^eele'A* Manassas,

• 18-1

four-passenger lawn lueed to |9 tta quick " Wagener. lS-1

teacher of piano, .ession, will be at and Friday mom-

ipils and make noort- eonven-

13-4

to quick buyer WleSB Tractor,

sawmill, one5 „,, _ , FairiMUiks gas '^t ing, saws^and tools. Muteed to b«in good con-Apply to George E. Ar-

•ket„Va. ^ 13

Mr. R. M. JMikins left yeatttdajr m a boainaaa trip to New York.

Miia Mary Coxe, of New York, ia tiM gnaat of I U M Maggie Smith.

Miai Emma Shamutn, of Watidag-ton. Waited firienda here Satorday.

Mr. JameaW. Keye, (rf Salem, Wait, •d relativea at BreataviUe recently.

Mr. and Mn. W. 8. Opp, of Wood, bridge, were in Manaaaai Monday.

Mr. M. L. Armentrout, of Nokeaville. war a Manaaaai viaitor yeaterday.

Mr. W. F, Hibba aiuT famfly motored to The Plaina on Stodarto via^ i«la-tirei.

Major and Mn. R. Cwell Thornton, of Faiifajc, Tiaited relativea he(»4ast week. .

Mr. Francia Merchant, of.Richmond, ia Tidtiilg hiii aiater, Mn. Hairy Camper. '

Mr. Wallace Calvert, of GkineBville, made a bnaineea trip to Ufanaaiai on Wedneaday. #_ _

Misa Ada Galleher, of GaioeaviQe, recently viaited at Qie home of Mr. T. R. Galleher.

Mx%. CrB. Seely retomed M<mday 'after a ahort visit to herjsiatenjn WaahSnct<m. ^

Mr. George H. Smith, of Washing-

Mr. R." S. Hynaon and Ua BOD, Mr. Richard Brace Hynami, a n e n j o y ^ a ilahing trip near Leeaborg. . \

Prof. E. R. Hall and famfly, with Mn. C. E. Simmont, will leaW abortly to Wait friends at MorriaviUe.

Miss Maryaylett Barclay ^ < d , .o< Washington, is visitfaig her grand­mother, Mrs. Looiae G. Nicol.

Bin. Ober Boyd and her t ^ litUe sons, of Richmond, a n ^MtiaC at the home of Mr. and Mn. K h. Bxidw^.

Mayor W. Hill Brown and his son, Vf: WUHam^mil RrowS, Jr„ mot<n«a to Culpepar to attend tbe Cenffdn^t* reunion.

>l • ^ . and Mrs. C, R. C Johnaon, Mr. ^aaa* Mra. G. Baynwod RateUffe, Mr.

and Mn. J. L. BnmU and Mn. Mar­garet Lewis wen memben of a motw Iterty wUeh enjoyed the day at Wide-water, near Occoquan, yeaterday.

' « B j r 3 » , with pipe, -ytflf ^Mvita- enamel bed and i jBrfOg,; garden rake, 3 [gliding jkumpa. nnw j axs, 4 SS-in^ win-<|ow dukdes and 4 smaUer <mes. Aiiftly'XBurchdl Leadunan. 2

"^ifKf^rr '-"• one-caat sale has k r t urtred—now 25e per pounds hcfinffi Fharnuey.

, Good apples toT-o^ at orr diard; iaUoa appkp, Idc a bu.,

poxpooei. 60e. W. 8; Bell. Ito^ nassas. ""*^

^Beduced prieds on an txavaa and low shoes of every

id. Farmers' Ck>rC >erative •hange. 12-2

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hert Wednewlay.

Miss'Lonisa Hoxley spent Satnrday at Gainesville aa the gneat of Mrs. Thomas N. Pi««cy. - '

Mr. Thomas L. Dmbar retomed last I week from a six-xasdu' stay ia Mexico City and left on Wednesday fdr Canada.

Miss Frances Lott, of New YvA, is the gneet of Misaee Amelia and Daisie HiH Brown at t b ^ home in Fairview avenne.

*Mn. Arthur W. Sinclair, who haa been at Virginia BeacK and Coloidal Bmch, leaves tUs w«di fte' Braddoek Hnghts, Md.

Mrs. Sotten his aa her goMts her aisten. Mn. Frank Thrift and Mn. >£. F. Kiiaey, and her niece, Mies UrUne Kinsey, all of Hooaton, ^ezaa.

Mn. Theresa Milnes Evans and her little dattgfater thAtithy have witnaMd

Mr. aad Mrs. T. Ramsay Taylor and daoghtw, of Nwfolk, a n tbe gtMats <rf Mr. Taylor's siatw, Mn. W. P. Wilson, at Aldie, and will aixive ia Manassas next week to visit Mr. Tay­lor's mother aad sister, Mn. T. 0 . T^Oor aad Mrs.*R. M. Weir.

Mr. George W. Hixaoa attended the Confedenta reunion at Culpeper, spending tbe wedt with bis nieee, Mrs. W. P. RadaaiU. He waa AoeoaipaBiad by hia danghter as^ little graadaon, Mn. Jtihn C. Adams and Master John Hizson Adams, ^ Enfield, N. C.

Mr. and Mn. R. H. Jenkins had as their guests last week Mn. JeaUns' sisten, Misaie Virginia aad Rosa Kite, of Hood. Madistm county; Misses Ophelia Tilsoa and Emily Cox, of Marion, aad Measn. Wtlbor aad LeiHa Harlowe aad Jamee Ekite, of Hood.

Mr. and Mra. John t n r j ^ aad titeir little aon Jack. Mr. and Mn. Pan Ndf and MrT Albert Doteher, ef Waahiag-ton, motored to l^anassaa. on Sunday and wen the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Williams. Part, of the day was spent Ml a m<lt«r trip to tbe banie-field.

DIXIOHEATRE WEEK A t THE DIXIE

Miss Heloi Norman, ot Baltimon, er uncle and annt, Mr,

from a short visit to Mn. Evaaa* aunt, ,Mn. W. R. Free, of Nokeevilte.

Mr. and Mn. Krank Boyer and baby and Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Boyer, all of Seven Fountains, spent the week^«id with Mr> Boyer's gister, Mn. C. B. Comptcn.

" Monday, August 16 Zane Grey's Most Powerful Story»

"DESERT GOLET - I THIS IS A REAL PICTURE. DOITT MISS IT.

^ ADMISSION, ac-22c

Tuesday, August 1.7 A REALART PICTURE. •

Wanda Hawley in *'MISS HQBBS FROM THE PLAY OF THE SAME NAME.

ADBOSSION' 11C-17C

»

Mr. Howdl P. French, a former editor <rf The Journal, visited relatives and friends hen Saturday. Since his return from France, when he served as an officer in the signal corps, Mr. French iias been associated with the Willys-OverlaBd company In New •4ferfc . ; / ' . • - • '

Little Miss Esther Wstrea Pattie

^»te--One i2rS0 Indiana G. X. Gkwr, Manassas,

12-4*

Miss Res«; Cassidy, of Baltimon, is tlie gueqt of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Meredith, of Gainesville. .

Master Ralpn^ood, of Richmond; is yisitmg his uncle and aunt. Dr. and Mrs. W. Fewell Merchaht. - •- ^

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hnnton Cox, of WaaWngton, a n spending two weeks with relatives hei^

Mrs. 0. B. Dennis and Miss/Elsie . Gongh,*of Nokesville, made a shcvping their hahy dangfatar, E«a Bernadiqe, trip to Manassas M«mday. 1 left Wednesday moctdag to apStdja

^ :. J u * • * *>*•• Mr. Bli^enwn'a nlativaa Mn.JIargaret Barbour attended the jj^j^ Harrisonburg.

Bttptist association at Mount Hdly,: jj^ Q ^ Polen, of Clarksborg, W. near Bemii«ton, tins week . | y ^ ^i,^ travels in the .interest of a

Mr J.'L. Bushong and Bttie Miss'Uage wholesale g»oeery toa^ Vtm FraLsB^-hongtove returned from Y«k, i. spending the wedt wrth n l ^

visit to i^t ivea at Middletown. i tives at Games^e.

haa.returned fr(»a-several weeks' visit tb^Ser aunt, Mrs. J. M' Kiad»eloe, of UpperviDe. Mrs. Pattie wffl return next week.

Meesn. Thomas H: Lkm, C. E. Naah, H. W. Herring, F. E. BanadeB, J. P. Leachman uul William H. Learimian left kst week on a motor trip to Athurtteqifr.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blakemon and

Mr. and Mn. J. L. Bushong have as their gpests at "Homehurst" Mn. BnshoiA's motter aad sister, Mrs. Wil­liam Dinges aikd Mi** Dinges, of Mid-dletowa, vriiO motored to Mansssas with MI. Bnriwng and Miss Fraaeea Bushong). wlip bad beisa' viaitfaig in

Thursday, August 19 Marguerite Clark in **EASY TO GET" ALL WOMEN ARE EASY TO GET IF YOU USE THE RIGHT

SYSTEM. COME. ADMISSION, nc-17e.

Friday August 20 .ff A Toumeur Spe^al, "My Lady's Gartcar

SPECIAL AND ALL-STAR. EVIL TO HIM WHO EVIL THINK8-— ADMISSION, llc-lTc

_ Notice—Beginning Au-[X^i^s pidor mill will ran

oesday and FridiQ^ nntal notle»—NokaffriBew V>.

•F. B. Mode! Ghevro ear, nearly'new; can

iTlfifB. H. D. Wenrich's.

i

Far Sale—Sawmfll and engine faat date <aB<titK)n. c E ^

sen s^acately. W. E.

^^?^lfioitad^-Belp in a family of ^4sM.-ARiiy at this office. 9

Miss Ruth Hutdnson is speadfajg the *t_JB«nd<« with her graad-

-'•^^>^-^ • • ^. [mother, Mn. B. J. HoJdea, J i f other # fWjB liave received a mg alnP j Miativaa.

t of galvanized roofing; nrice

Co.

Mn. Caarence W. Wagener, who is q,teding a»e snmm« at Marshall, visited Mr. Wagener hen yesterday.

Mr. and Mn. E. B. Giddiags wfll .eave br-Bwto* ^ «»w* « * *" »*»* some time at Braddock Heights, Md.

Mrs. Gray Limatr««g, of Washing-tMi, with her son, Edwm Gray liai-stro^g, Mn.M Cottage," near Manassas;

Middletown.

Mn. H. Swank and her son, of Eal' amazoOj Mich., vdio have been visit­ing & Wariiington, came to Manassas Tuesday to visit Mn. Swank's fomwr home pa the old Wagener pln^a on Bull Run aad friends Ita Msnsssaa and vi­cinity.' Mn. Swank had bean away d ^ forty years..

Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bryant and their soa aad daughter, PhnI and Oiristine, left yestarday for their home at Flint, Mich., after an extend­ed visit to Mr. BryMtfs bnihor, Mr. B. L. Bryant, and other rda^vea hen. Tbtv «9I stop in Wasblngtoa and Baltimon en route.

Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Stdieafia aad three little children, Berkley, Emmett, jr., and linwood, of Richmond, a n apeadlng several wedcs with Mrs. Bchsafei^ nster, Mrs. B. D. SulUvaii,

.- *i-. »«o-* «# !..» -i-t-r ; and her parentsj Mr. and Mrs. G. W. P ( ^ a S l , 4 ^ a a ^ Poeey. Mr.andMn.Sumvan,^c««u r. U-uauagnaa, as onamrwa. ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ gg^g^^ motored to

Quantieo and Ocsoqnan on Tneaday.

SaturdayrjAug«»t 21 - ' ~ Blanche Swe^ in "Fighting Cressy" O L D ^ DAYS OF THE WEST. THE FIRST OF A-SERJES OF SPECIAL FEATURES TO BE SHOWN BEFOftS THE NEXT SERIAL STARTS. ALSO NEWS AND REVIEW. MATINEB, 8P.M,>lc^l7e. NIGHt.llc-22e.

Miss Loniae "^BMcQey, of Manchester, Ind., and Miss

North Louise Mra. M. E. Aken had as her guests

Mr. George E. onds. of Alex^^n , S^a^Monr^via. Md, an^gu«^ £ ' t t J l l r l i r B r ^ i t

SALE! O F VALUABLE-

TERSONAL NEAR

ILLE,

spent Sunday with his 8«m-in-law and at the home of their uncle and aunt, daurfiter, Mr. and Mn. Walter R. Mr. and Mn. L. E. Beachley

•^l"*^ I Hev. and Mrs. Edgar Mrs. G. G. Brady and h a danghtots.

and baby

Z. Pence and Aanie Vivian, —jfa. u. ' j . orwuf ••"• *«» "^'^ " tlteir baby daughter, . • .

Misses Alma and laabd" Brady, of have n$!^«d fe«n Oxknej^ Springs, Haymarket, motondto Manassaa fnjwjKW tlMT yjat tadjw. I t e -yr tJe t j ,

Mn. HoBora ^^'J'^^^^:

^Brl^paeh:

Mn. W. C - M « • • ^ * ^ _ _, Culpepef, ^rbsre aha was * • « « « "

jfai. «. . w. Leith aad l f i« » * T^ajAmetetad to Agaawrffla ta Srweek-.ndwiaiMn.I-l** Mrs. j ; T. Dewey.

MiM Esther Mertonaad ^liaii Ror-. ence Haigh^ of ^waithmora. Pa., l|ave iwtumed to their homed irfter a viait to •VoplKr mn,'' near when they were, the gwata 0* iir. and K n . J. D. Whader.

%«nfad-«MWO white OBIitiea. &)«•«• and f i t M-I^nekftCo.

oak

» « f

*ry a box of Marselle P i ^ , 80 cents. It's FAen William PhM«aey=

Miss -Orpha

Brftimow, haws been v B H ^ » . J ,"H:RW»*C-

Kathcrfaaand Mazie KaOba, , Mlibplewood, N. J., a n _

waeha with tbafr parenta, Mr. aad K n . F. K. Rdliaa, of Calassfme - Tbey a n aeeompaaiad l ^ i f i t liMli^ or

The Mtoass Mfeel have a a ] t k ^ guesta this week a|: their snnuBer hMBa in soath Main street Miaa Mw-Bie Maxye, Miss May Marye aad Mr. Jamea A. Marye. uf Alasaadria, Sari

KSUer, of Newport i Miea ftsuMsa Boafca, s* Wadingtwi-Evelya B » « , *t

4aughters,_Mr. and Mn. WilUam H. GnUek.with their two little'sons, Billy •ad GeoTOT and Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Clascock with their baby aon, Wnfaun S«ward, all of WaaUngtoo. Little

Virgmia and Eve l^ CU£k ^ywwiw^ with rriativca bs Wash-

R«v. and Mn. J. E. Blough, of Jfolastown, Pa., aad thetar daui^tan. lbs. am Pltdte. of Habcvpio, V*^ M^ Mm. i«bn Kein, of Jerome, Pa.,

vteiiing Rev. HBTSkn^'t brother, ^ B. Diwmli, and wtLai xelailwa

| m . Mra. Padan ia aeaenpaaied by

Mwiday, Aug. 30 ,1920 P P Q M P T L Y - A T S a O A. M.

Ipjl tangfct a*

Ifr aad Mra. Edward Jerdaa thefc'two Httle aena. 0* W«^>*«»«2! w « t h . g « i t - < r f « ' « < » > ^ . - ' ™ -Bam S. Poedi OB

•v, m^ have a LI—**i -|iB*

Vm^ Mr. W. H; Boyer retwaedJPr-

Y°*^ -p..wK«> a few days wjftMj " ° S t j a d * * a B. Compton.

fie

B^Rle. of ef •r>.«Bd

Mrs.

of VfPi, Beverly, of

MMrmn-TradO' HanPj^olk, have ntumed t» their ho-oa

| B S wfth her (Sadys. as hsr hat'

MrarXeia

Hvad here

I to UM.

Gwats at Gottaga.n

-Miss Louise OXUIa^aa had iM her gneete for the week-end at "Shaaarock OAtaga" Miaa Kixabeth LarUa, Miss Beroiliy JohMoai.'Miaa ^Belia Vnrnn

ntTBiwiB, as ut Ma-

Having decided to discontinue fanning, I will sdl at publie sale <m the above date at UangoUoi Farm, three miles northwest of UwerwDe, Va., the f<rflowing valaiWe personal iHrop«rty:

^(H^BS AND GOKTS Eigfitsw liead"?tf"gHHtiiBa^fIdrai^ horses and colts, one splendid sad<fle mare and one driving^orse.

rOWP F^^g *>JT) SHKFy^^"^ ">"«h cow, with calf by

, aad Wat SalBe Nervdl LarUa Usa Katherine Liakia, «i Warii-

Miss O'CaBa^aa antsrtaiaed

memben ct the

I'

Miss Mabel HonAaker, who^m •^^a^ Uimmmm. BeacUcy. I spending eoa» time wMi Tier sw»w,|*^'**' ,fter-a«a»ttatheMisaeaBeacBiey. 1 J J ^ ^ j . , , ^ ^ p^^er. of WMtefla^,

^xa Harrj^ Brooke (W«th, of j|o„t,^ j , eftjoying a 400-miTe motor ^ V t n n n rfc t r O fTCkPUl Washiiurton, withher-ltaee HttJe eons, j ^ ..^th Mr, aad Mrs. Parker, v « * . KfURSER Y STOt R j.' - . B r. '* ^ . o^ .,«i a -

- I at the home <rf Mr. aad « « • . * * »^ Park ia Montana. Williaffls. " I Mra. B.T.H.. Hodge returned Satp-

M, . M Iba. Fontaine Hooff aad day from a month's sUy in T e ^ . - . I ' t h ^ S J r ao*. Fontaine, Jr. of Mn. Hodge wasxalled to San Anto.,0 '*°*^' l ^ s ^ S n i . W V... aotond to Ma. hy the iltaee. and death^ her brother.

^ r . n r ^ the week ben with! Mr. Robert Lay, and tater waa the " S T Z r l ^ X l ^ . "nd Mr..' guct of her .ephew. Mr. Balfour Pat-

a party of ytwng p e < ^ Saturday eveaiag, party, in ad<^ioa to her gaeats. being Misses LiDiaa and Sarah Leachman aad Measra. Pcy ton LarUn, Charlee LarUa. BoaweU Bead, Keith Leachman, Oarice Johs-wa, Laesanee Walton,'Paul 8. Wil-•ama, Eamet^ Rice aad Edwla Gray

a . p. VCkDagAaa aad^Mrs. Gray Urn.

FOR SALE

I oflfer thousands of first class h<Hne grown fruit trees s»

. reasonabk price. Please your wart Ifrt for quotations

'FT7,.

her side. Goemsey and Shorthorn; thorougiibred Hereford bull, 2% yews <dd, of Fairfax and Woodford strain (pedigree famished) ; UKVon ibred Pidand QUDS boar (with pedigisse furnished); threv good brood sows-aad piga, three good ttooaghlffed Shropshirf bttdca, sheared 9% lbs of woot; seventy extra good ewes, 8 and 4 yeara oRI, sheared 6 lbs woeL _i ^ T

FARMING IMPLEMENTS—Three wheat binders, com Wil­der, good wheat drill and several old ones, two manure spreaders , com i^ant«, land roller, lime ^mador, four spSkx hirrows, two qningtooth harrows, five S-hone Syracuse i^ws, six Z-horae euk tivators, six douUe'^hovd jdows, two sini^e-shovd i^ws, McCor-mick mowCT, ton ghdieri-twtnwheat fans, thribUe, douWe and un^treea; Bhssard ensilage eattor, 16 in. and a good ooe,'in first

_«_i_^ class order, with 36 f t pipe; four Thompson wheelbarrow gras* lOU^ ^eed sowers, set FairbvikB se^es, 600 Ibsca^acity; several grind-

stones, two itfth chains, spny pump with two mbber.hose and no^ zlea, several hay forta, lot of forks, shoviHn i l j r o g irons, lot ot M jank, several ox yokes, set blacksmith tw^Meg chains and vtherifftieles. . \

VEHICLES AND HARNESS—New 6-faorse wagon and bed, 4-borse wagon and bed, tiiroe feed wigwis with frames, kw-dowa enaiUge wagon with flat frame, ox cart, l>nggy and harness, com­plete set of haruesi for « x horses, two complete sets oi.4*o»8a-

•ON. B WALION MOORB KBBB

-- .Ac. . . .,ld5---1-«- Vs. OewKW P' ^"^^^

tenon, of H°'°*toP.

Representative R. Walton Moore, eompanied by Hon. Lewis H. Maehen, of Richmond, spent last night hen en route from Culpeper, when Bepreoen-tative Moon addressed the Confeder­ate veterans in sesai<«> then. They

ha, ,h.f iHit^>»fw^,ti»dve sets plow gear and three wagon

ascites. TERMS OF SALE—All sums of $20 and under, CASH; on

TOms«vertiiat amount a credit of 8 months Wl« be given, pureha^ er to give interest-bearing, negotiaWe note satisfactorily endorsed and pajable at the Faaquier-Loudoun National Bank of UpperviB^ Va. No properly to be iwno^ed Tmtil terms of sale are complied with.

,LATHAM, makinsr the trip by automobile I J , V

Z^::u:rTZ'r ^ " ^ ^ 1 J. WALTER COCHRAN and J. H. MLTLLEN. Auct.one..

^

HIBI^MWI^LB

Mr. SWMml m i t , at^Ki , spent seTRml dayi Oiia WMk .irltt Us brother, M|r. G l a ^ iSmis.

Mr. and ICn. PataT Edwturd Clarit* spent Sunday in Waahincton vith I m . Clarke'* sister, Mn. NMlac

Miss Lucik CSaric* \am ntonad %om a visit to Uisa Clsn CBrtv-at Mcl>ean. ,

MiBs Taylor, of Alaxaodrk, ia apimd-in^ some time with hw Mmt, Mn. W. H. Smith.

Air and Ifrc. L. E. Alezandar, of Washington, (pent the wMk-«Dd with Mr. Alexander's mother, visitiii( Btib Air' where George Waahiagton spent i>art of his childhood, Bouod Top sad other points of hiatoilcsl iaterast

Mr. John Rnssell jad son made % hLisiness trip to Oecoqaftn Wednesday

Mi33 Pauline Flormee, who has a k'overnment position in Washington, ia spending a few daya with her parsats, -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Florence. <

A number of little folk spent an en. joyable time Monday afUmoo^ »t p party given by Hias Charlotte Ham­mond.

TOU^aiBir AT#AO

Be4-Cre«iM«h«f1u8 r«r BepresirtaUis

Messrs. J. T. and P. E. Clarke mo­tored to Washintrton Tnssday on bnsl-ness.

Many from this vicinity will sttend the association which begins at tsilvul Primitive Baptist Church today.

Mrs. W. L. Browning, executive eee-retary^ toA. Mrs. i . L. Bosheng, sec­retary of the comodttee on- nnzsiaar actividci, were appointed to • tiOu charge % a~R«d Cross eaiubit at tits Fair next week, iriien the Exiaentiv« Cominittee of the Prince WiUiam Bad Ooca Chapter held a meeting Toes-day afternoon *t the ^*»lth office.

The resignation of Miss Andrey^y. Drake, public healtl nurse, waa a«-cq>ted and members of the committee expressed their goo^ wishes for Miss Drake's snceeas in her new ft«ld. It is probable that she will be seat by Red Cross headqnarters to Albemarle county, where a heillth unit has been formed. B«T. A. Stoaxt Gibeon, vles-ehalrman of the chapter, presldsd g»er the meetiaii ~ T

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Mrs. Fred Bmber, of Mount, Stafford county, spent Soaday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dunn.

Mrs. Richard Andsrs<m and her daughter Vara haye xetomed from a visit to Washington.

Mrs. Edward Burton and her two daughters, Edith and LocUIet of Waah> ington^are visiting SttWhome ef M|> and Mrs. John Anderson.

Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dunn sad daugh­ters Katie and Ruth retamed to their' home Sunday, after a yiait to relatiyeS and friends. They were aeeompimied by !v:rs. Belle Dona, of "Pleassat View." ' ' " —

iliss Elsie Davis, of Wasiaston, Is sperdini? the week with rdagyw sad friends here.

Mr<! Edward Tapscott apeat the week-end with his parents. Mr. and :\lrs. J. E. Tapscott, returaiag to Washington Sunday eveaiaar. /

Mrs. Oneida Bean aiade * trip to Wasiiington on Monday.

commls-. - _ _ formal

dei; |ioii suthoiisiajg railreads to la-crease freight, psssenger end Pull man rates appreximstely %\^fm, 000 snnually. The sai^e authimsation was given to intemrban lines and oer-tsfai pssseager snd freight stsaaisUp trade. The iaczessed rates will add approxinuitely $8,OM,000,000 to com­modity i«ieea gmersUy, aecordiag to the eeoaotoic priadple laid dowa by former j u a Director Walke^ D. Hlaes, <who dedlared .that f r ^ i ^ rate in­creases'vre reflected from three to five-fold la eoaimodi^ prices. BaU-"Kipad ofBdals contrsdtct this saying the rsflectitqi will be less than two­fold

CATKAVOl

Mr. aad Mrs. Charias B- McDoaahf a n yWtiag lAsir tUB, Mr. Pial Me-.DMiaW,-at«0i«*». - -

Children's day exercises were re-eeatiy held at Sndley M. S. Chnrah snd the program wss moch enjoyed by s large attendaaee.

Messrs. N. Currell Pattie, ef Alex­andria, and Paul WUsoa, of Washing, toa, viaited friends aad relatiyas hare reeently. /

Dr. C. K. Brower last week aecom-paaled Mrs. C. F. Br«Wsr. jr., of Round Hill, and Master William Wheeler, son -of Mr. aad Mrs. R. L. Wheeler, of Ma aaasas, to a Washiagtoa hospital for operaticas for the removal of their toasik.

Mrs. Bell Lynn^gnd her granddaugh­ters, Mlasee Clarice and Lucille Jones, and Miss Margaret PUllipe, ef iVlw-sadris, were guests of Mrs. Lyan's son. Mr. L. Kyle Lyna, last w e ^ '

A nun»b«r from th& vidaity attend, ed the field day at Grewiwich last THE fflCMMB) RAm^: JriJ?!.^^^.^ S ^ f ^ S

H«w Increaaed Rates Are Divided-/ Freight rates—Eastern tsrritory, 40 per eeat; wests^ territoryi 86 per cent; southern territory, 26 per ceat.

Psss«ig«r rates—.^ Uaes, inehid-ing intemribaa, 20 par ceat

, ~Pullnian rates—6(i per dent snr-'charge to go to the niklrMd and not t» the Pullman company.

Estimated total increase is $1,600.-000,000; This wi^^mean $8,000,000,-000 added to commodity prices gensr-ally, according to principles inyolved.

These rates axe effective five days after the roads have filed a repMt wilOi the epQuaiaiiioii aad aata March SI,

betweea Greeairieh aad Catharpia re­sulted ia a seors of 6 ta-2 ia fsvor of Catharpia.

Mr. Hugh Swart, of MlddMrnrg. was a guest st the honie of Mr. aad Mrs. L. B. Pattie on Stmday.

' Miss-Evelya Lyaa Is v^tiag her aoat, Mrs. Andrew Priai^. at^owsmi, Md. * Mr. Louis Lyaa, of Rouad HUl. speat the week-end at the home of his pWMOts, Mr. and Mrs. Ch K. Lyna.

^frs. R. H. Willis aad ehildrea, of Boaa«dce, ,are guests' at thajioau of Mrs. WUUs' pareati. Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Bnjwer.

BIrs. BenJaasln Matthew, of Stoae House. Mrs. Jai^es Fraaklia, of Clif. toa, and MesOT. Beridey and Lyadoa Aaderaoa, ef Washiagtoa, speat a fsw days last week at the hiane of t h ^ pareats, Mr. and Mn. L L Andersoa.

Miss Marjorie Brower aad her littUr aiece, Mtes Frapees Willis, of Roanoke, retnraed Saturday from a weed's visit

FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1920

:Mi>artie8 Indebted to E. R. Conner will please

con^e forward^md settle. Partiet hav-, ing daum against the undersigned pre-icnt th^SL&r^Mjmaent

^ E.R. CONNER.

J A M E S R C O L f i iNQEPS«i>x»rr Hiu* VA.

[FUNERAL DIRECTOR A K D LICfiNHED leMWAT.ThqiBp

-MFS LIKE F X A T I ) B B 8 K E S T O R B O Bobca sad Caskets «f aO K t e ^

Hearse Furaished Aay Bea-soasblc Dlstaaee.

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DEALER IN ALL KIND6 MARBLE

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The Journal, %\M^ year.

AI5at)t)^omCo B U S Y CORNER" PENNA./IWEAT 8 T H . S t .

ti«i>:lSll. WASHINGTON, [>. C Cta&oor.E

Wheelbarrows /

FOR TflE YODIVBl GARDENER OR IliE EipvO EXPRESSMM

Hang out ycur decorations for ti^ Prince William Pair. •

Let your home or ston or office-fly Old Glory for the Pair.

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Miss Inez Sager, of Fairfttx county, iuw entered upon h«r duties as Bad Crpes norse for ]!fanaeq»ond eounty.

MIS. L I. Anderson rscantly feU and dislocated her aakle.

Mn. Bell Lynn and her granddaagb-ten,> Misses Clarice aad Lneille J<mes, aad Miss PhlUipS, of Alexandria, spent Sondsy at the home of Mr. and Mn. L. R Pattie.

Little y&dkam^ Ayres, of Stone House, is spending a few day* with her eonxiBs„ Mihses WatBKMk aad Katti-

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'^^^^i^&y^''^^'^^'^'^* Uiwn,Of t<>ttotry will r«jole« to h>T»one of

- W e are fe.«iB<iw two style, of wUflNVWwii, and t ^ ^

- ^ . f i A B D E N WHEELBARROWS, roonqr, lijAt, BtronjT, and durable; made of the best selected hardwood, smooth finUh; has 64 in. shafts, 22 In. flat spoke steel rim wheels. Wheel runs i n ^ n bear-Wfirs; strongly braced; sides are adJHsta-pie; barrow wei£^ 80 lbs.

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-jCOASTEP EXPRESS WAGON No.^, wit^ TemoVablji.express box, which lean be taken oflPSoi? replaced in one minute; perfect steenn^r mechanism, white ash sprmgr board: bottom 36 in. long,.and 14U m. widfr I%x3i4 in- rock miyrie axl^, with/QQpered iron thunUe skeins; II m. w h ^ , with % in, rock m^le spokes; H*% in. rock dm rims, bent in one piece; inm hobs with wddeij and shrunk steel tires; malleable iron hounds; rock iQm^ Txde; strong iron.

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—iRlfflift jiff ahoTft, hut lar»»r rtrgngeg^ and more heavily built wa^m. Beii««r'«a^ia tUs wkcrtisflBMt when oidcrhw any of tho «bova.

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BijdHtil br ^^^ winning imll* tbMM two pigs Bbosld lutT* no traoU* In wlmdnc blM libboni At t]M oomlng ahow. Aooonttng to

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•Imoat e«rUln to raaoH In » record-br«8kUg bog axblblt To enoour age hog rWilng prlsea tor twin* of leading breed* are offered at tb* Prince WUUam Fair, Va.. Aw. H to •». ' —

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On^Qf the most important things ever done by the Agricultural Experiment Station of North Carolina was a test to deteniline.if Naiional Hog Remedy has iuay valu? to the Fanner. A bulletin issued about June first tells that in a series of tests soMe figures were brought out tiiat.are startlmg. ^

' Fifteen pigs at similar weight were bought tor a te^ that was continued at the Raldfl^ testiarm 88 days. One lot of these pigs were given Natkuud Pog Remedy and another lot was given the same feed but no rcsnedy.

- In the lot where the Natimal Hog Remedy was given the h o ^ gained .70 of a pound each.- Jn the lot where nothing was given but the feed the hogs gained only .47 of a pound.

^ o l M g s on National Hog Remedy increased in wdgfat on the same ration as much as three hogs did without it.

FVirthennore this test showed imd stated that by qging Natitmal Hog R&ncdy a saving was rediged of j«>proxipuiteiy ^ .00 on eacji hundred pounds increaae in U ^ weii^t. _^ . li

Nfttional Bog RoBCi^ is sold ty aU dealers at Oa» DolLt a pai^age. In case«)ur dealer cannot supi^ you kindly send us ^bur name and we wiU see you get i t We do not use a filkar to enlarge the package and we use hii^^vadeMBheoaeab only.

•BDCB068 NUS8I CL06BS WORK H^ffi

Miaa Drdu^a l?iirit«««*Mi to B* BffeeUve SeptMibar 1—

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KiM AadN7 V. Drake, Kod Croaa pablic health nnrM tor Prfnee William county ainee Septenber of laat ywr. tendered htr realgution to the nnra-ing eommittee ami left laat w ^ on her vacation. B«r reaignatioii ia e^ fective September 1.

Mia* Drake recently completed the inatrvetion of two daaaea in home hjr-! gricne at Bethel and Catharptn and a' dental clinic waa in progreaa. j

Thoae who took the nnraing eoorae at'Betiiel were: Mra. MeUie Dewey,I Vn. Joaephine Davia, Urt. Eva Fair, banka, Mra. Annie Cahnnrt, lira. Bo-' villa Dewey, Mra. Daiaj Fairbank* and Hiaaea Eva L. Kidwelly Nancy' -laej pno«Nr 'edno^g emvH 'ti*KI son, Bjlary Pearaon, AiMlrey Calvert, Aline Davie, Mabel Fairbaidai, Mae' HUl. Mildred Harrell and Lnln IU^-|

The Catbarpin daaa waa compoaed of Mra. Freddie Harrover, Vn. Fiied-'

« Spencer, Mr*. Sue Swart, Mr*, ica Spencer, Mrs. Sue Swart, Mra. Hnlda CoHitaa, Mr*. Uttie Koaa. Mra. Maggie Hondley, Mr*. Annie L. Col­lin* and Mia* Mattie Matthew. I

About tev«a^ children had received dental attention during the dental clinic which b^nn May 4, Dr. V. V. Gillum and Dr. L. F. Hongh, Mawa**a* dentiat*, having aet aaide an after­noon each week for t ^ free treatment of childroi who were imable to pay tnr tJi» »nrfc In <dditinn to ptOlto-laxia and nnmeron* extractiwiB of temporary teeth 168 permanent fiU-'ings had b e ^ conipleted by the dan-tiatl, according to reeorda kqpi fay fhennnfc

Although many conntie* in the atate have attempted anch a program in the follow-up .work after medical'^iapee^ ti<«, Prince WBliam ia the only eonn-ty wfaoae doitiata offered or agreed to do ibt woric free of charge ^riierit efail-drei 'a teeth needed attention aad pa-rente were anaUe to pay tvf it.

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%goiurHi|g laiM$rtnipany R A L E I G H I N O R T H CAROLINA

A party^of fifteen boya and ;iria repreaenting the 4£TicaltaraI dnba of Prince WilUam county left Blackabimv Satmrday^fHOnibs, July SI, ^top^ing in Boanoke and at Natozal BrUse, and returned to Mana*a»* <m the following Sunday ev«iing, after at­tending the agneoltmral club abort eoorae at Blackabnrg in company with the county agent, Hr. W. L. Brown-mg, and Mr. Gharlea F. M. Lewia. They had a wonderfol trip, aeeing aome of the>liae8t agrienltnral country in the atate. berg Saturday morning, stepping in Boandce and at Natural Bridge, and returned to Manaaaaa Sunday even-

U I I t E i MM PRODUCERS YOU wMt more " » * " J ^ S ^ A - n o ! } dMoU feed EUREKA DAWYIIATTON,

r««>lt>. You p«y be ffo« M";«* ' t i? l i j2EKA §m.

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bag, after attending the agricultural club tibeat. eoorae at Blackabnrg ift Company witlk the.coonty M o t , Mr. W. V Browning, and Jb. C3iariea F, M. Lewia. They had a woBderfnl trip, aeeing aeane of the flneM agriodtaral eoontry in tin atate.

The boya and giria had a conq^Me eoorse mapped out for them at V. P. I., a coarae embracing aU ^maea of &rm and home Ufe and aetivitiea. Part of the party to<A a qtedal eoorae in atoA Jodginc and abewed i|eidJipti-toda alone Ada Uae, Od— Preaden

ugnaK* aeon^ The member* of the ^krty woe:

UiaaXaey Brcwien, Cfaanlea Wattoa Lewia, Arfihy I Bwia, jr.; CartoD San-dan, Myron Pettir, Samnel Barley, Jr.; George Baeher, jr.; Itob«t O n e , Davfd KUnaC MnxweD Covington,

{.Odea Breeda< Koberl BOcy Clopton AtlMT- They made the t r ^ by antoitioMe, atopping to v«>d the nig it on the road each way. A roMn waa engaged at a jarmhenae for tta flsly girl member at the party and tke

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Owing to the dry waathair, thrtftn crop.^ ttto B*rt<*a ia not loekiBC a* wdL

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Miaa Fn»eea IMAKatw, wh* ia vto. jting here, wfll ratara f»tm^lKm»^ Warrenten ftiaday. ^

Mr.Tt. E. MoBBtJ<iT notorcd to QnaBtioo on S o ^ ^

n.: 'ce TheFapqoier

carnival on July $1.88736.

ity Red Croea held and Si, realising

Mill Going Again! New machinery of the latest improved type mdces us better prepared than ever to serve you. If you want gualij^ try our products. < We offer one barrel of flour and 60 pounds of offal iFor 5 bushels and 10

jv pounds oJF good, dly wheat tfighest cash prices fdr your torn and

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CtiiatMd Tiatton. PMwntattoM wm »M<fa>hy ^tonitr BafMtt MiBw and WifhtAil nftvahaMota «( iiM enuw, »kubt^ mad ea» nHn $m:ni br tha, rMOic cMa of th« Junior Chaptor. SKntitt mocksal Mlwtloaa voro givw dviac tlw oTtninc and later dandnff

wjojrod ia tka vadena aaotial

FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1920

Yaatorday dimur waa Mrrad on tha Conrt Hooaa GtMB (« tba •etenuia, Son* of VetanuM and aponaors. Fcrf lowinr thia tba vateraaa T«i* tak«<i an antMnoblla 3riv« to SokUan' 'B«a£

Today after tha boaiuMa meotins at the Maa«ai« TampJa b tita m«rninc tho faatnr* of th( dajr ^ tba picnk «aiw-it -Mt. POBjr, ghw br ^ raf.

Unk^ Farmara' Cfaib aad Faijib lpap«» .EzJW.,

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SoMien vt '61 Captuv Tonte of Ciilp«9M- aad HoM S M I M

of Gnad OMN». : .

With tha Grand Camp of Virffiaia in session bar* tUi waak hiatori<; Col-pep«r, thiroogb which aa our hiatoriaa tell oa, ovary a m y of both tha North and South paaaad^iltthfr in adraneo or retreat during tha aiktiaa, haa acain been capturod by tha Confadarataa. They thronf tha •traoto, thty fora. gather at "Tha WKrvAj^—nfamabtt-ed from far-oC- war timaal and arary flag bedeckad aotomobUa and- cailr festooned front ponb ii fiUad by thoaa wonderful, gallant man who wore tha, . , , , , . _.^, _ gray and whom Culpoporli waleomiQs' . * ^ -*"»««• EHrahath Cava, a with heart and hand, ken>in« opan I ?^?»^*" ?* ^- "•««> OaTa, of house in their honor for tha thraO'dwi' ^«>«"r*Ua, mad Mr. Fraderiek Gra-of their annual Be-nnlon. I '*•"» **' Briatoi; Tenn., ware quietly

Although many Veterans arrived on' " • " ^ ^ *" Waahlagton on Saturday, Monday and several informal little ''"'''^ ^ "^^ ^^^ J"W « •»»* of iiuHtinKs were held, the Camp was ' ^ • " ' ^ *"**•'• ^""'^y- Mr. and Mrs. fiist called to order on Tuesday mom-j *''*'*"' '"^' ^*« Wajhington. injr at ten o'clock in the Fairfax Thea-| '• tre, flrand Commander John Lamb, ofi - OBLANDO Kiclimond, presiding. Prayer was of-J fereri by Rev. J. C. Seed, who is Grai«i' '"'* festival recenOy given ^y tite Chaplain of Virginia, and the entire'"•'••°'* •><>'»« .demonatration club for au<li6nce joined in singing "My Ckmn- **"" *^"'** "* *'"* - ' * ^ ' ""- -

TirgDa Tha Tralainr fooaud of aUilM Poa*la

otViartmrnOm npreaented; flta Gai>

Knginaarhig, Law, iSdieiM, Tha Snn. V ^ S ^ : Also D w m Oouraaa fa= Kne Arte. ArcMteetaii,. Baainaas mmi ConuMrea. TuitiMi in •Aeadanie Da. pvteianto fraa to Virgiidana. All mt.

redncad to a mtuj^iff »•. X^5?* "*ifff? *? * a«W»«n>. Loan

After yoa mt^-thngm takt

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We hmn jnevoi MV itoi* mt hndi n6m to tlM rtrat fomerif •M«aaah«rb«raliop. I l r i sba •Mi eoHfortaUo yhosaiid wo mm 4m ma hml to yltSM TOIL

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BELL'S BAKERY AND QUICB LUNC^

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L.Barth% U.B. •riMUaat. ^M-Itai.

Gaa. B. W«rM4 CasMir.

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mSIGNATBD DIPOSITORT OF TBf UKITW) STAXBS

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of BferrhaiiiUsa or other rffwwnflHiaa nwipay teaaaterad ar dattvani. '

Mr.B. L. Gitden, of Bridsetown, sold 17 acres pf Ix>ish potatoes t/tr $400 an acre.

Rector & Co. HAYMARKET. VA.

TOPERTAKERS Prompt and Saf&faetorySorTico.

Hoarac Fundshed for Aay Reasonable Oistaiic^

The Jounial $1.60 a year in adTaace aad wwth the differanee.

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The Quarry on Milf ord Boad ad. Joii Bg Bose Hill C taeftery ia tha pvoVwOr •< tha Oassattty Aaaociatfeu, and no-atoaa, (n«ri, dirt or any otiior tluag of valaa shall ba moved theta-from, nor flniin any other part of the eematery, unlaaa permiaaion haa hwn obtained from th* tnaanrer, B. C. Lewis. ^_.

No grave ahall be.opened nor iatar. BMot made, whether by lot ownarro) otherwiaa, aad ao budal plot aha^ ba aold or offerad for aala azeapt hy |lr> raagamaat with aald B. C. Lawia, tnaamar, or hia duly appoiatad rwftft. seatetiva. '

By ofxlar «< Boaa Bill CamaUtj Aa. aadatiaa.

M. D. WILLIAMS, Ghairmaa. f HSNBT COMWAT. Baaatarr. l«-d

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M^NASSAiaC VA. M. I. C. BuUdteff.

try, 'Tis of Thee." The address of of welcome in behalf of A. P. Hill Camp of Confederate Veterans, Cul-peper Chapter Daughtera of tha Con­federacy and Citisena of Cnlpepar waa then made by Bev. Harry B. Lee, who speaking in his happiest vein aad on a subject which he admitted to be

the benefit of the aebool was quite a success, netting $37.91. This amount will be deed for school improvement.

The etnb held a called meeting attiie home of the preaidrat, Miaa Baaa EHieottT on Tneaday, when each mam her promised to ebntvibate aemathfeg for the benefit of the reat rawn.

The sdiool hare is expected to open tii m ouuuuaa w ne ea- •

peciaUy near to hia heart, made a meat September 1$. Patrons are urged to cordial, intereeting «i«i j«trt«ti<. rwMmber the date yid try to atert spcec h which waa enthusiaatiwdly ap. j tlwfr cUIdrao oa tiia opening day <» plauded. Mr. Lee concluded his trib- • • -'*••' **»•' date aa poaatble. The ute to the Confederates and their valor [ ^^"^ *» «>>•»«• ^ Mr. W. Y. Elli' by speaking of the fundamental truth *"**

':^= of brotherhood between the men of the North and those of the South, and humorously pointed out that-though a man may have a qnanel with his brotl.er, may even "faB out and flght," after it was over your brolhar was your brother still and as sudi, yon lov­ed him.

Commander Lamb, gracefully ac­knowledged Mr. Lee's welcome and then introduced Judge J. M. Mttllias, [ of Petersburg, who made a fitting and appreciative response to Mr.: Lee: on-behalf of the Grand Camp. 1

At the business meetiag, which con- \ vened at 3:30 in the Fairfax ^Theatre [ for t e annual Section of offioers, «U office.s — without exception— were unan:mcusly re-elected for the enan-injr ;. ear. ' " ~

iVIr. Samuel Adams, commander ot Pon^ of Veterans, nmde an address in regard to work done by hta organiza­tion in co-opwrati^^ wiiJi the^^raad Caniji of Veterans. Hia address was, interrupted by frequent-applause. |

-Mr. D. M. Pattie, doorkeeper of the Ser.a.e of Virginia, recited Gen. Lee's - . ^ - .

l a u v e l l Address to His Army,"!^**** '"mia reeeiv^ during a . : : cheers from General Lee's old' * ^ y^*" •—- ~-^—.._$2,0ie.70 ^:: ir^. and the St<mfwall Band ren-i*^**?"^ funds a^ortwned dere 1 "Dixie," as only Southern musi' ciaiis ccn

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tertequirements? If iiot,it's time. Frei^t rate* advaifce thi* month. We have in $todk Union tSrains, Lafro, Your Choice Eur^ i and Red St^ paify Feeds; Horse, Hog and Poultry Peeds

Beeeipte aad diabaraemeato of adted fcmds ia C<des IHs«riei for yearjeadii« June 30, 1»20

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1,1910 Oi; Tuesday night the veterans and . , — sponsors were goesto of honor at a' ****™* funds levied during dance in Nelson's large haU, w ^ h was t the .year -. ^ lav-ishly decorated with bunting and' ^'• '"•*'' ' '•*'<»••' legaey_ Confederate flags for thes.occa8ion. "**" " ' Inspiring muaie waa again fnrniahed by Stonewall Band and the "irffwirign was a most delightful one in every \Vi

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Yesterday there was again a buai-Jiess session at th^Fafi^u, aad ah in-, tereslina .speeches. Among the latter waa one i • .1.;dc-e .lohn T. Goolrick, wekomii^r ! i f Veterans to which a felici-ti js -e; !y was made by Commander .^an.ue: L. Ad&ms. Bouttoe bnainaaa accjpic ! the balance of the mariiwtg and the scssicai adjoomed for the ai^ mai fs^vjre of the day—diaaer oa tha Court House Green, a pienie diaaar af fried chicken, old Virginia ham, ^viches, pies, cakea, aad aHUiy iT'ioi thingrs which were aarvad l-ntr tables by the Cnlpepar Chi^^er r D. C. and dtiaaas of county.

Following thia aotomoUa t r ^ arranged and aB vialtota wan to Cedar MooBtaia and Biaady tion battleMda, tw« ef tika Meat >i ve and important faattka of tfca def t H'nr. and to 8oMi««' Jba 'vounded soldiers of'the Irta In^in^ cared for. ht eeaaacL

trip to Cedar Moaatafa It b'lntar.

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AaMoat owed oa bm^.. 1 $80000 TBOR^. iroOLFKNDEN,

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estin? tonototha^ais on the 58th aaatvanar Many of tha vis i t i^ that they had aot been ia since they war* here under .lackson in timt great flg^ •'

Yesterday eraaing the crownia^ event of the waek—tha reception givaa by the Culpepsr Chapter, U. D. C . WM held at the beautiful homtrof Mr. aad Mrs. John W. YowaH Hill. Both boaaa aad groonda had beeo eayadaOy daaontod for dM oeea-stoo aad atrtega a< alaetzte Bgtite froaa tree to tree oa the groaada be^ad to make Jte aeeae a baantlful one. la^ che receiving lin* were the oAcera of the Culpeper Chapter, the hoateaajfrs. John '^. Yowell, and several dlstin-

DR. FAHRNEY

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PABTTWO .^ . 16PMES ^far4lamia0aa PART TWO

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VOL. XXV. No. IJ. MANASSAS, VIRGINIA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1920

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WOMEN EXHIBITORS BUSX ISEIS CANNED GOO0S_AND CO(«ERY WILL MAKE TOO

U»4[6 FOR IHNNER TIME A i m 7BEIR NEEDLEWORK IWLL MAKE YOU W A N T ^ T O L B A B N ; ^ ^ ' /^

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(MisQUIUaa V. Gilbert, SupertnteDdent Boys' and Gills' Qub ~ ^ " Work and Home Demonstration Work.)

Just a lerrmore 6$JB and otir Second ABnttal Fair w91 open; Tha manajgaient of the departiimftnt for vomrai andLgstls is work­ing hard to make tbis-^tore a great saecess. Witiuuit your hdpr it win be ftfaflure, and Wth yoor help stHxess is Assured. -We kx>k to you.'

Be sure to attend the Fairrand see what the boys and j^ils and " vomen axe doingj ^You will enjoy it, and you will enjoy itdoubly if

' yqu elchlbit, so ^n't fail to get your exhibits in The Inggest bread contest eva put over in Northern Virginia

Is expected. Will jroo help to make i( so? Womoi and ^ris who . Jiave notyet planned to oite;' the contest are urged to ^unk it av&r.

Bake your brffsd on Monday^ August 16, and bring it in to the Fair on Tuesday. The teead contest will be the first thing taken up by the judges, so It is iiH|»rtant for you to bring your exhHat befM« the opoiing day of UwFair.

Don't forget that th^e are opportunities for gurls and women '—not doing/itoiBonatrati<i»^»cgfctouwin prise awards^- Sao Depart

ment G of tiie Fair ntafegoe. Among the coveted prises is a half barrd of flour ofiFered bgr l b . W. C. AykM*, of MlbEordt BOOs, fwthe

- best loaf of bread made frotti White Loaf floor; Any _ giri in the.county may compete for this award.

— Women and girts engi ped in demaestratjtpn woric shoidd the contests of D^Mrtmeat H.- Be sure to make Qdii emtait * sucr «es8. No special kind of jf east is required-f or this work.

, ^ t busy and be one to help put over a successful contest amen who ai« especially interested in gazdenisg have a

_ , f opportunity at this time to fiitorcMi-otiiers in the value df goo4 gardens. Show yoor iKoduets^^D^artmcnt H gives an OIK

Brtmiity for all to make gardoi flraies. bi seketing your ex-sits don't forget tiiatunil(HiBity in shi^te wad sias counts many

points. Don't pick for the largest beets, carrots, tondpa, etc, but get those that are uniform.

Be sure to exhibit your canned goods. While it is eaiiy in the year for this line of exhibits, a most creditaUe exhibit can be woik-ed op. See that yoor goods are in the exhiUtian h d «t the Fao-gnHmds before sundown on Tuesday. .

I^ince William county leads the state this year. Ours is the first fair in the state. Let's make it cme of the best

In the poultry d^iartment, Dtqwrtment F, yon wilt find the sectim and class for yoar poultry. Doot timdc for a minute that because the chickais are net wdl dev^oped it is not worth while to enter them. Just remember that no one has chiekens in fine Afffit at this time of the year.

Classes are open tor both cock and hen and cockerd and puUet Boys and girls afa urged to show their birds. First year dub members are expected to show cockerel and pull^ Seoend year meaabcrs will aham cock and hen and one dooen eggs. Tliird ai{d ftoorth year members w£B be expected to exhibit four hens and cock fai pen; also four poDsUjai cockerel in pen and two docoi e n s .

Boyv and gMi» IMV make this departmcat one of the best in thaAdr. Smostii eot tke tarthers and giv« the birdra httle Wftirfril attentiWi

_Soetiflnoiie«ff D^iartmenl G u;devft«d to dMneelk

Interesting features demonstrating methods of canning, sew­ing, etc., may be seen in the agricultural hall each day. Don't fail to see these. Ask questions and get the full benefit of them.

A comfortably equipped rest room will be annexed to 1 ^ agri-culturairhall. Here wom«a will find a place l o check packa^, ^ k aft^ the .children and get a good rest when tired out.' '

: Every one gets lumgry. Dont fail to remember the rest room commfffeoforPrhiGfli William county will have a booth in the ex hihitioa^hsMhid %iB be ready to serve all who care to pi^nize th^m. Luttch will be served quickly and zig^t in the haU ..

Go«n6 to tile ygir hv^» day* Bring your avif^San. And bring your e^bi t s Tuesdi r, August 17.

oat yoor sewing, crocheting, knitting and embroidery, and see how your work eompares with your neighbors'. Some handsome ^iaea are c^ered i> this dqiartmeDt

And now a word of encouragement to the canning and sewing club girls: It is early for your canning exhibits, but do your levd beet. Get the exhibits you have in good shape. Remember you are to put your name and the name of your club on your exhibit See how nicely you can do this. Get your sewing in good shape; press it out nicely on the wrong side and fold it neatly so that no

• creases"''vnr'Be~f5We<!"rtT ~ 'Be And h*- -'.r* to get everi^hmp in on time

ftttPWAY OFFERS TIKILLS WOLD MAN FaOMBQKSEO, CHIEF WHITE CLOUD, COMMO-

IX»m lOM, T H E ^ < » t e Y FAMILY AND CHAMPION WRESTLES WILL HELP TO ENTERTAIN.

(J. P. Ly<m, Superintendent of Midway) The midwi r this year promises to excel in every feature the

«aidway of last year's exhibiticm. Tlie Flying Moores, John Bdt's circus side show, CMnmodore Tom, ttie-aducs^d pony, Harry Bar-tino's jungle band of the hi4vy mookisr family, tiie WUd Man froiB Bi^neo and his boa constrietar and the Ori<ntal'Giri»<fe ix^ttttm of the attracti<gis schadalsd

The Flying Moom wil tfiH a aensatiooal atrial trapese per-formance daily. John Bah'SidfaM Ma ahewwffl introduce Wddi, a man who mystiflas and faailea tba otiire wnrH e a c i o ^ fmoi handci^b, ehalna, rapoa aad atrajghtJaehsta in frntt of your own

enterf*'**" Chief VWta Ooud, a full-Uooded Iroquois, will give Inchan

songs and dances and a mystic lirflaB magirian wffl poaia and nurstify you wltfa the eamyng of his hMe. BA's performing dovea iral charm yoa ^ Commodme Tonw the edocatjsd pony, will perform wooderfol tricks, such^as plck&ig (mt ec^v, ptajEfng thit ddmaa, daadBg.the tango, kneding down to n y his prayers and dimhing Irbed and oovcring himself np.

In addition to Harry Bartino's jungle band of the asonkay family the monkey gentleman will have hiJB pet pup and then will be other animals of an kinds, hicluding bears, lions and tigan.

Tlie Wild Man trom BMnao will exl^bit his pet bo* eonstrict-or, deven f ert k>ng, assoriating with thia terrflUs nsonster from the African jungly with tiw aame frttndly absttdoo vUeh might be expected with a pet dog.

Robait Les wffl maet afl comcn in hia athletic arena, wrest­ling or boadBg: AByottewhoBtayafl:«»Binit«a4rfflreeaiv«aeash reward.

The plantation show is composed of CHUOOS cokred' singers and dancers who have i ^ e d all the hvgar theatna and fain throughout the United States and Canada.

The Oriental Giffs are a clever tiEoiqte of daadag bsanHsa, who win entertain yon from the BHmient jfoa eater tha program wiU include a mithty clevar cxWMtlon of tbm and tha Hawaian moonfight dance.

Pain'tf famous fireworks wiO be shown sfvery night HIIB ia a wondCTfol exhibition, the same fireworks-being dwwa at the

ftjirs thrott^ynt th» United Statea. mflrry-go<roui)d, tango swmga n d setria wlMsl jBd. lM^

«p tlM w»ak*ij tared other attractiens that wffl a«rely^ preipwn fbr^ti|e midway. Meat ma there.

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BIG AGRICULTURAL SHOW r^

NEXT WEEK'S EXHIBITION TO ^ C E L IN EVERY RESPECT THE FIRST PRmCE WILLIAM AGRICULTURAL

SHOW—MANY J»IZES OFFERED.

(J. M. Hft$,^aperintendent Agricultural Department) K every. Prince William farmer does his bit, we will have a

great agricultural show. . EJverything is in full swing for the opaii» ing day of theL Fair and we are looking forward to one of the great­est exhibits in the history of a Virginia fair. This is your fair. Bring your exhibits and see what your neighbors have produced.

The i«1zes m the agricultural departmait will be offered in » large array of classes under six divisions, the largest of which carries thirty-sevm classes.' These sections are (1) im>ducts of a sint^ farm, (2) com, (t) smaH gxain, (4) forage crops, (5) potar toes and (6) vegetables. ——

Tiie special award which many fjfir adherents in Prince Wi-liam hope to see captured by a Prmee William e^^bitor is a hknd--some nlv«* cup offered by Mr. B. Lynn Robertson, president of the fair association and president of the Manassas Feed and Milling Company, fw the beat exhiUt of products of a single farm. Thia CQBtaai, iHiich carriea hi addition to the cup first honors amount­ing 'to $40 and three other priaea for second, third and fourth airarda, ft open to iiprBMrs froA aiqr section of Virii nia <n> a«Uofa ing states. In sodt a eompetitini flds silver cup iriU be a t n ^ l ^ much to be desirsd.

If yon negiaetad to get your entry m before the time esQHred,' sdect some of ^at great big eem on the stalk, some of your tine grain, either in shsafw threalMd, or both, and stmie fine Imndles <» bales of 9dvt hajt Tlien how about some of thoae fine vegetahlea —cabbage beeta, tomatoes, baana, peas, onions, etc.? Aisy flaa sampiws of garden pcodocta dMMJdd be exhibited. !%(» t h m are tiloae largai pumpkina, aqoaah, caeambers mad many other fine S|>w liiii'iii fff ynirr trarir gwfdfw, '

ynuk it is a Bttia sarty ffir aoma varfetiaa of apideB, be sore beat of ctfCify iiiHsty yoQ hiaf'ii

ExhfiHts shooid ha on the n i r grounds as early as possible on Tneaday. the i m .

Fkdr viators were mumimoos in commoiding the fine agri-cnttnral exhfl^ last year. Indications are tiiat last year's exhibit was only the shadow of the eoaqdete and gratifying ediflHtioa promised next'

MANY CATTLE ENTERED ~ (J. J. -Conner, Sopertitsndsit Cattle D^iartmcnt) A feature of the second aaaoal exhibition of the Prince Wil­

liam Fair, and one iHiieh was rsndsted conspicaons by its absence last year, is the very creditable Hat of entries in ttie beef cattle departmoit Spdeial staBs have been i»ovided for the huge beef animals which will be on e^ddbition. Among the exhiUtors in thia department are the Byara BrottierB, of Harriaonborg, Gatewood and Glaaeoek, andIfitdidl Harrisoa. Prince ^imiiam wffi also be represented fay a noaaher of exhibitors, such as Miss E Biily Gla»-eoek, M. L.8oatter, A. L. Emmons and B. L. Robertson.

Owing te the fact that thia asetion of Virginia is particularly adapted to the dairy industry, it wonid be natural to expect that entries in this dspartaMnt would be wdl filled. This is the case. Entries just closed show that afl of the 160 stalls provided for dairy cattle win be occupied this year aa compared with the sixty stalla of hyt year. "Hie largest sinsk entry in this department is that of Hooker and Ap^leton, <d N<Aeavifle, consisting tk forty-three regia-

d Holsteins. These animals wiO be-sohl at puUic auction on Fair grounds on the second day of th^Tair. Other entries of - t h e

dairy cattie vary in siae frtsm one or two animals to twenty-two, the last number being that of the entries of Clover Hill Farm. D<m't fui to see tills show herd of Jerseys as well as the Holsteins. We regret that limited space prevents the publication of a complete list of the exhibitors in this as well as other departments. Thia list, however, will appear in the official progrram of the Fair and

low and tan be obtained »u the grouHtta daring the three days of the Fair. ' -"*-

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A mUihtjr proQd looklsc bird. Isn't heT dparU Msmrt OxMt rooaUrs as good should bsad erery Book. SpseislisUv assort It Is easily posslMo to donblo tho prodnctkn of o u i and asot Iqr

nteiBS bottMT birds thtm ear*. To KWA TfWir1*fltlf is ttM poottrr show to ko Md at tl^ Prineo WOUam Fialr, Va Auc U to M.

/Ibovt W9»r m^ «( tho varU> snpi y ojTtectoiL *

Aboo^ 1«» V«~ csBt of tho oooatry's coDosagsi .

About 100 par esnt «f th* ooont^s

AbOQt 90 p«r oant of tb» eouatrj's sivos4 vbtBtoos*

Akfot M psr esQt vt th«- coaottT's i l w . • • - • - • • ' - « • • . • * •

AboutM p«r ant gt tbo eoaatry'a oaxljr sprtBc rocotsUas.

A^nt 60 par east of the eonntrjr's •orghmns.' s ' ' . ',>

Abo«t 4^ P V Mnt of' tho ooantrjr'f poachss.

Abovt 46 par cant «i tho ooontry'l ehkksBS and otlMT fowL

About M ttit tont fli tha wwntry's

Aboot M por «aa* ti tho WMmtry's agga,'' . ^ •

About ^ per cant of tb* ooontry's applsa.

Aboiit 26 par, eaat -of J ^ cuuaUtlVi Vttor. " y ~

Aboot 26 per cant of tbo eoratry's •n«*r. ' ^ - • ^

About 24 p«r eont of tba eoonti^ milk. • - — -

About 20 par cont of tha emmtri s wbaat.

AboBt 18 p«r cant Of tha eoontrT'a wUta potatoaa^ ^ ^

About IS Wr etaA oC the oonatry^ hay. ^

ThaSoathHaa. About 40 par cent of tha eoimtry's

swine. . *• /' About K ifint eest of the eraatry's

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INSTRUCTIONS TO EXHIBITORS When you bring your entries to the Fair be sure that the

Superintendent of the .Department in which the animal or artide is exhibited has'ineluded all your entries on the entry tag. The entry tag wiU have a duplicate with the heading "Prince Wlliam Fair Property Check." This tag will be giv«i you as a receipt for your entries. Keep it and bring i t with you at the dose of the Fair when the exhibits are returned to their ownera^which wiIH)e Sat­urday, August 21. Thjs does not i«)ply to entries in the Horse Department. "" ,

Sometimes exhibitors) bring more articles-to be entered than are listed on their original ^ntry blank. This shooild never be done unless the entry is recorded with the secrets^. Do not wait untfl Wednesday morning to bring your entries i ^ ^ e grounds. Ttaee days is a very short period for holding any fair and it is essentia)^ in this case, that everything be in place and ready for mq>eeti^ of visitors early .Wfednesday morning. Watchln«i win be oo duty Tuesday night to protect your property. _

Look over your catalog once more'before bringing articles to the Fair and be surt that you have arranged them in the prdper form, or that you are bringing the required number or amotmt of the articles required in the class in which they are entered. The proper observation of these simple points will greatly facilitate the arrangement of exhibits and enisle the superintendents to k e ^ accui-ate and complete records in thar respective departmeaits.

BOYS' CLUB EXHIBrr

iUwBt 17 per cent <rf the eomattf* ahe .—BxteiwiwB DiviaioB Vmn.

"IX^HEN fin icamys a CKtDcy. -*\ - uujuuy fire

for dw bi^tbia aod-bot prodacdoo MB*^

Yoor cood-w3I ind conrtnaous service to fom c u s t o m ^ lose, madi of tiiw vdue. Evoy con-Cem iiioidd hare both ,die fire preveodoa service aoddic soun;: -insiiniice protectimi cf fold Fve Ipsunmce C~ii>r)ai:y Sx

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(W. L. Browning, Superintendent) While at the Fair be sure to see the dairy calf dub exhibit, And

if you will inquire we can tell you some gains these boys aad giris haVe made on their ca^es that will open your eyes.

We will have in this department sev^teen highly bred pure­bred Holstein calves that have been on feed and records k ^ t since aiay 7. These calves wUl compete for a silver cup offered by the Southern Planter and $50 iaprizes offered by the fair ano^ifttion. Look us up and see if you do not want one of your boys at i urls to have one another year. ' •

We will fdso have a pig club exhibit consisting of Berkshire and Duroc pigs. These pigs are aU <rf late farrows w d i a v e ^ w t l - r - — i C j U U P r A T H l i f t he size we would like to have on them to show at the Fair. In this t j A l l I l A i KW^ class we will have some close competition, as in the Duroc class all the pigs were obtained about the same time, and aD of the mendbers being good^feeder8 we will exhibit a class of v ^ y 4iniform pigs.

We will have among the dub members this year a atodc. judg­ing team that will go to the Richmond fair and compete for prizes and also Compete tor a trip to Atlanta and to England^ This team % ill do some jiidging the second day of the Fair. Classes of aO kinds of animals to be ji^dged at the Richmcmd fair will be auected from our entries^lmd a judging eoaitest wiD be eondoetod by •e^' eral competent judges.

Notice to Calf Club Membars.^3et your calves out of the past­ure at once and put them in the bant where'&ey can be protected from flies and w<fi'bedded and where you can get them gentle so they can be handled. Spend a few minates morning and evening

getting them curried aad brushed. YOQ will want them UrglBt

B e n ^ Modkt W> hc > tried « kA of overalls in taose tea, yean

_ ^—and now he sticks to Koepudde _^ OverAUs every tim«2

^ He has fbtmd that Bhie Budcles stand - n> nader evexy test of farm wori; he gives

ma». And miOioaB of other men, getting In crops, woridng in factories, runniqg lailroads—men on big jofc« everywhere— ^isve found ^e same thing aboat Blue "Bnddea. Tkty itend A» tett OH evety job.

F&id out for yoors^ ab(mt Bhie Buckles. lest tiie ki g-wearing denun doth, the •wide doubie-stitched seams. Feeitfaeeom-lort, ol the roon^ Blue Buckle pattetif. Blue Budle ONrarAOs and Coats never bind

_.orrip. Solid WQckmanship in every detafl is b6ahd to give yott real v^ne.

AD sizes—M9*B> Youths', Childnn's. Aidk your dealer today lor Kue BucU^

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used to eating good hay inst4^ of tweaking them in at the Eur.

POULTRY DEPARTMENT NpWS (J. H. Dodge, Supmntendoit)

In spite of the fact that the fa& is i idd at a time when poultiy ii in an unfavoraUe condition for show piupoaea, exhilHta in Ihia department are weD filled and poultry breeders and fanders are promised an oi^mrtunity to see a representative variety of the pop­ular breeds. This is as i r should be, even under the adverse dr-cumstances. as the poultry industry is rapidly growiag hi pofn-larity among the farmos aind housewivee of the county.

Thfe AModation wuhes to announce that the prius which will be awarded f w > n a of birds at the fair will be «S, | 2 and | 1 . Throuj^ an ovavig^t in making up the praidinn Ust, the first i»iae was stated aa $1, the entry fee being the same amoimt, whichmade it impoasflRe for eKhflntora to pvoit I v aaahiag cntrtea i s cl

MANY SHEEP EXPECTED - ( £ . L. Lewis, Superintendent Sheep Department)

It is the primary^purpose of the Fair to foster the deveiop-ment of all the usefct breeds and classes of live stock. For this reason, it is gratifying to note that more interest is being evidenC' ed in the breedhig and exhibition of sheep. This department shows a greater percentage of increase in entries than any other department of the Fair and will, in a moderate way, serve as an index to the progress of the sheep industry in the county. Look tor XT\c sheep at the Fair anil ietermine that you will help to make this departtaolT larger "next vesr - - • -

J

fa(M

/ ^ REAL

fHAYUAK^JH'

^ As three per&ct an^to consti­tute a complete trian^^ so have we built our busfaiesa on these three attributes. Thet Sdence of Cooking to make-that which you eat palaiaUe, the Courteous Service that makes you ed at home and Abedute CkamHnwta in both Utdica tied table, ft has bejep (Mir ctHistant aim in serving you wittdn the past two years to make yon teaUie this, and if pa-toonage is the sign of thai wefed we have tgr the.tri-ani^ bfuildad-weD. 1 Martha Waahingtoa fteah weakly.

SANTTARY LUNCH DMm hy the OH Dif

MANASSAS, YA.

LET DS SEND YOU OCV STYLE BOOK OF THE SBAS(»rS SHOE FASmONS

ihewii^ the dMtaKttve featvcs w a n l y tksparUnh

al b

\mi r. Steeet, Canwr T t h , TIT

RUST & 61LLISS

INSUJflANCE

VIRGIMA Is Your Subscription to The JOURNAL Paid in

ramxY, ABGUST IS, itio IBB

THB MANASSAS JOUBNAL. MAKASSAR YXBGOOUk. PAG^ THREE

lotf^rrinyWed to Visif DELCO-UGHf • ly;.'.'"'..' j_ ;,;" J '^ 'p

at thiFai y

"sac

I

There will be several

Delco-ligkt Water Sys­tems on exhibitioiu * The water sjrstem is for shallow wells^ aiul sup-filies water toliouse and l api without use^ of

pmap or e n s ^ .

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-»-•-• -ncS' - ^ • " -

DELCO-; the Complete Electric JJiffxt ^iBnosr Hant

/

I Write lor Claiog md €3iMapk0

. f~ ^ HYNSON, Dealer

V^V*

PRICES OF PLANT!

$395.00 to JSM2aao

F,^0. B. Factory

1 have a plant for requirements.

i^W^

:/

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Xtf Fancy Xoiles in various mpdidi eff^tis^-a mod<d to suit ev^ry taste7 ~ %rq>ed and lloweired Voiles and o Kg fine

of V^ jBurid Organdie ;Wa^

n. NT

FALL COATS AND SUITS Witt socm be iq>p«niiost in your mipd. Remembtf that our fall styles witt be^

displayed by August 20th. We wiU have the mie you are loddng for.

THEtADIES' STQRE,^IANASSAS, VA.

VAGEFOUB . ?iBl*>B.«:'»«;sci.?

nOE MANASSAS JOURNAU UAJiAB&iAjrVuklflk ;*.f*V9»^inmtM*rjBas

iiWD AY. AUGUST la, 1920 mmmBmms

1

Make Sure NOW of Mort Whm CoU Weatbar Comes ^

Y o a kaoir W» coa^bag. If yoa wait tiO i i k upoa a t , and t b n t i y to pay tar a real heating aya- _ tern aB M%-oaot,yoa m a y fisid i t t iard; How mudi wiaer to hare tUt moat modem of a l l heating mr#-' tema inatajlad OQiw than p y fee it in amall wcefay . instaUiucOs.

If yoa muit a nal JuaHng tytam In 7«>iir hon*, here ia TOOT oppartaaitf to latv* oat installed BOW.

Yon koow w i a t g l i cnmfaif^Yoa faiow yoa acod a

why wait?

No Other System Like tbe EttatSft e o m f e i f « B 4 eooT«»— oicaccs of a perfect warn

. air hMdnc •ystcm, wW»> : oot your hayfaig to tear Tip

_ yoor walia and flooia te pipeaorfloaa. ItWalmoM as eaay to iostaQ as •

rratoT*. b wlU beat areiy -1 foom in your hooaa from

a dngl* ragiater. It bntna any kind Of iael—Ja woi^ -dvfbUyaconomieat It Is

. "lir'sBpeiior to any ortt* •aiy '^Ipalaaa fafaaea."

C^melnaMTdk ItOvw

Tm wOt be aoqnlaad to And ainrhat majaiaia coat ya« can baas this moal aiDdeni of aBhsM-Cooia In Mod talk S Oifln.'

"Cornwdl Makes the Price'

Our wftreFOoim are Machinery head-quarters for Prince WiUiam County. When you are in the market ior anything fnanJt furnace to hpeA your home to machinery for the farm, you are cordially invited to inspect our Hne. Our values are good and our prices are always right

fidins illflli

illlllir;

iL'T-|||l1lifllllIlir

JIIINMilliHIIIK iiiiiiiiii

Grind Youri; Own Floured

n i i n k o l i t l Hunk o l iba ooMUt-lanoe; tba aooty of bdnff aUa to taka TOUT corn, tya, v^iaatand buck«^ieat • n d wimool naying to sea<) it awa|r> grind it iatodia finest of BoOta for table uae^ on i^ooroiflRpKintef Tbat ia wbat lbo»> aancla of faa^iea are doing—what | W caa i lowi tb ma

America's Leading Feed Mitt TTiia mill la fsmooe fog fine catdnfc light »nnTiing,ca» j^f

pmeky, durability. The Aonsands of keen aciaa(»4ika •V^ edges of Le t t P a l l e d . Self sharpening. Steel, Cdind«

^ X ^ thia mi l l n o acreening or bol^ng ia oecea* aary. Hotither proceaais Uke it.The grinding i^ataa arajnlenttaopenli(»i—:«ndaelf-^>an>eningi (^M ae t iagaannteedto o«^last3aetso( onUnarr platea. 'Special grinding platea fw atock feed.

A aul Oat Sanaa fed and labor ooaiN tliat ie dBnUtwsiaaplaoadeaiy^toopemlettiMtfaaanin. ^•!,••'• '••• 'r" ' ^ "'if^'i^!^ CMU>^ahoR IBBOeana ita eotiio fint cost and ,/>'iS'!''''-''i''''', ' ' ' ^ ' ^ ^ ^ tfvasaalirfaetoqrsenriGoiacyaan. •'•?!iWal''vV;i-;'; •.^ir^^^^^

SeolUaadL Aak L-,aiE&-i:--.:.<.*•.• ..•.-•.•.-vi OS lea a liee aaoBlaol

• d t m y M l i latitHibdty.

D©trpit,yapor QH Stove •^Comi^M the Price"

^

MakeEve Ton a n eaiaM ia pnpuriag ytmr Mfl and ia solaetiag yaar ws l ttsa why be iadiffmat abeat p o t t ^ tSs ssod iato tho frooad. This iaotcr, more tbaa say other, is rsspoasililo for a iaQ har*«st heeaass aa •*«> distribatioa at aaitom diftk ia the righi way ta t<* Ug lesalts.

Farmers'Favc^ Grain I > ^ are mads ia *otk giala aad «ortaia» a ^ aad iajsTtry i to ; Ko s s ^ is too Una aad asa* tso sMdl far the Itaasra' VhTcrita-Fores Feed to •ow. 'ftp sssdfc pat i a t s t h s a s i l r i ^ at the bottom of the dfflHatrow. No qnUiag ea tap «r hstt way eoyrJag. Ko eJeggiag sad l^aragssspty

birger yields aa>d adM^MHM^ H ^ " ^^ «• * • • « * • * . ! * * * * j * ^ SOyesrs aad a » aosd ia aamy giaia growiag osaa»?r *» «*• w"**^

Send for the Fannen'Favwile CatOof and nots tto if frame; s ^ sd < doable raataw

af «Us Qnfei 1MB.

'Cc nweU Makes tbe Price'

Doyou kno wthat you can get repairs for all kinds of. Machinery on^^ort noticet

rtB wortli of a •egaiater dcpaadi very laxgdy n m i Ita bo«L A asparator boiri aaiat bo sdoittfeaBy dsririwrt" nxMody eeastmetod and yffrctly balanced or i t will not fl&^ioH

wnli, but **" "* * - • • I fToaiw -to bogig

ia a Aatt tbofe. is e ^ t«»

Tliat ia i^ or tlirsa yiaxa.

The bowl of the NEW D« L«T«I

tedtadoaai

"Tlis new De Laval bowl is ao euustr acted and ao Taiharad \ its dotadMd emiii(fie fbat it wiB nm tme and de peiCset weric < after the maftrino baa been in nse tor a k i ^ va».

The De Laval bowl bas always bsan : adv-ODdsr all eonditicBs, bat tbe near | } * UiTal patsnted milk-distribatiBC da* vlea^ teaaUier witb the largsr diae% •adDea tbo new Se Ca-val ba^Taa wim-doaar wkimnier than flm old one a i ^ fiwtm considsrably gxaator capad^ into n s bargain.

Tfao new De Laval bowl bas bean eaO-ad Jby poofdo wbo o o ^ t to know. "Oa graateot ianimveineat in cream sqaiatsr aoaatraction ia tbo last tUrty years."

CoBM in and see eno of tlis new aia-ddnaa^ WeH be ^ad to arplaia it ta jraa la . d Its dotaOs, aad we IBWW ya» w B be tntoraeted ia arsmiiiing the nay OaaaaaaUsa «r i teiri. tbelMB aposd-lndicafcn^ and tte ^ ^

ion Goanmteed. 'Ask the Man Who Uses a De UvaL"^

^ONmwett Maktt the Price'' i

MANASSAS, VIRQNIA

W D A T , AIKSD8T 13,^^9^ mmmmm

REGISTERED HOLSTEINS s *

m WILL SEii ATM PRINCE WDJiMIFA

Thursday, Augii^ f9, 1920 (SECOND DAT OT FAIK)

^

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5 0 R ^ e r e d EMshui-FwsiaB Cows and Hdfers 5 0 THIS OFFERING CONSISTS OF SOME OF !^E BEST BBXD BCHiSTEINS EVEH (»TERED AT PUBUC AUCTION Ui VIBGINIA. THEY ARE PRACTICAUiT ALL BBED- HO CALVE IN AUGUST, SEPTEMBER AND OCTCffiD^ WHICH MEANS FBESH 00W8 JUST WHIN WIN> TER MILK PRICES START.*

"THE MAJ(»IITV OF THESE COWS ARESIRiD BY 28-lb TO SS-B BULLS, OF TIOS BEST BLOODLINES. A NUMBER BEING BRED TO PIETJE LYONS LAD, H. B. N^ 246471. TffiSr BULL IS BY A Sl-lb SIRE AND OUT OF A 3».]b90UR-YEAlU>U) DAM; BIS CALyB&BHQULD V. BE GREAT PRODUCE!^ .

^ • : '

r>:.. We M ^ e Special Mention of the Following:

• BEIT A PEITER LYONS, H. B. No. 47l82Ir-A two-ycw-olt heifer whosib 20 ntarmtium vns-•«• SLSe lbs baiter in aeren taya. Bred to Ptetje LyoM Lad, aM d«e Scptciidber ted.

WEBOTUCK PIETERTJE KORNDYKE, H. ^ No. 297801—TUi is s f w ympT eBm_wUtk jBiide«n A. R.^ rMord of 16.18 As biitt«4B««nn di^f»«t4wo.jcU8^aiid- ten dijL " Pdttje Lyons Ijid, aad wlB be fr«A nle tiaw.

. WEBOTUCK CLAIRE KORNDYKE, H. B. No. 381851—A loar-y«ar-oU heifer riredl l^ • » - B gnndsonrof King of thelNrntiMs tnd oat of a 18-81 ft two-year-old UaMt tt JOan of the Fm-iiatB. Bred to Pietje Lyons Lad and doe in Oetobo-. " ^

AMY HAZEL BEETS, H. B. No. 389997—An aO white thiee-y^rHiM lMifer» yrUAhm an a R. OL reeMd of lOJfts Inittet in aeren days as a two-yeai^iid. : ..- -

MANOR ARnS AAGGIE GRACE, H. Bk No. 3476^—A coo^ Ugt9ar-T*tac-«UL with a» A. H. O. reewd of If^l lbs batter in aeT«B da:^ at 26 aioBtha old. r

HIU»A BE KOL gHAJ^LAND lY, H. a Kft. 152112—An A. S. 'a taw that is the fBOBdatiMi fcfad. •••A-': . • • ' • - , - - . • • .•.

THIS <»T«UN6 WILL BE FEDERAL TESTED AND SOLD <»(A SIXTY-DAY RBTEST GUAR­ANTEE. ALL ANIMALS WIUJ BE ON EXfilBITION ENTIRE YftSK OF THE FAflU UX>K FOR OUR EXHIBITION TENT. WE WILL SELL UNDER CANVAS, AND WILL HAYE AM FLE SEATING ROQlfrFCm ALL ATTEIflm^ SALE. SALETO START PBOMPT£Y AT ONE (yClOCK. WEITB FORCA«Al/lfiJB

Splflfxiidly Rptdy ToServ«tfie

tiousclceeper

•oussnmifisHDffis f O v mrliM gtmni IMT IM

CHINA. GLASS AND

I T I M iergtat tkai

•tMk fa tte

t h M M v d l M tka T M V

YacatJMi Days Are Here!

PUUN&HARTDICO. 1215 F St. and 1214-lS G BL,

WASHINGTON. D. C. j

I L I L I L I _ 1 _ I _ I _ I _ 1 _ I . I _ I

M. J . Hottlei i Saunders' Rleat Market

Marble, Gnate aid aH

Work ! _ l _ T _ T _ T _ l _ t _ I _ I _ I _ l _ r _ i

ATERMSC^SALE Onohitf rfpwfghMoprkalft becashy dayof aahy^thacatohe :MfKiBt^Miins,negotiaUeB^«fnrninetyd^ns. Nonteiekt»»eiipiii^gjjililawtflfi*wr.

COL. GEO. W. BAXTER^ ' MR.J.P.KERLIN,

R.AUSTIK BACKUS. PadigTe^Ezpert.

Hopker & NOiqESVniE.VA.

on

HOPWOOD'S POPULAR PRICE

- F O R N m K E ANDSFOVE

SdmilStrcds UW!,

Mfkkfamtitkt yev we ibig to get

Mt i i t k grcit Mtdoors and travel OTer

•eir riadi. Oir fM njads sec tmt-

fkafTmrn jai^R stomadis crave a

duoutt. Before ym £o pi«iMJriiMr COBK

artadto see is aiNHit paddig yov ba»-

b t Ov c«U kan wiO preve defickws

aid ceid \uA yoiwiU Ind yery pabtaUe.

|ay^ «e serve yoi?

t-*73

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THE SANITARY WAY MANASSAS VIRGINLA

»!4>'f»'»;4-ft '-* -

GEieAL JERCHANDI^

fntht (Stemt Ctmt fix PriBM liam ConntT. Vuginte. JmM 14, IMOT

SAUNBTOta' vs. --On atteehmait,

EYMANYIENEB. The object of ttda anif is to atteeh

the estate of Hynum VMIM* sad sa Jeet tile taaie to tiie payBMst of tiie piaiatirs claim of $6»44.

AfidaVit haviacr bMn lUed that tin defendant, Hynan Viener, is not a les. ident of thu stat^ it is ordered tiiat ho ivpear wMiin ten days ^ter doe pob-liea^aa vt this order and ido utet ia

to protect his interest. GBO. (^ TTLES, Clerk.

/ B7Usd(viitjL.LKD]IAN. • Testa:— ^

GEO. G. TTLBR, CML 1»4 ^ his davvtr. L. LXDMAN.

•wrytfamy Good

~ i E ^ SEEDS. Lure

HUS is the Farmers' UnioD St

E*

bopen to do baajness witfi all ccmie, on the bam of

y ^

Reasonable

to Eat [y line onbneee Stft|ri«

and Fancy Groeeriee Qoeexumare, Tin and

Elnaindi

D.J.ARRINGTON

Gea D. Baker Undertaker

FiOtM MACHINERY, BINDBtS, MOWERS, R ^ ^ ; I iSC SPRINGTOOTH AND I » A a HARROWS; WHIPPO<MU

WILL AND MIXED l^AS, SOY BENS, Ac ^

Store in the Sprinkd RHA MH Siral, Muusa, fa.

-M-4-M-M- - M ^ ^

OtMrUMUER AND mwm

%j.^ii,^^^4^^4^l^.^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^

Dl. V. V. QILLUM DENTST

OOo*—Bibfaa ft Giddfawi Bafldtetf

• • O M W

INVESTMENT Tlie most sensible way ^ o invest yoar

Boaey is to keep your ^operty ia good oqp-ditkn and to h^rr* hcmt mluch will a i t te joor family comfortable and otiier baiidings whicli v i l l properfr kome yoar tiekoffiacs.

Yoa get the direct benefit from awney invested in this -way from day to day, in additioa to the actaal increase ia the value of yoar property.

T b » h lTt fr^t^ yw««« 9»Anmtinm» Uk tb«

m.

price oT'lnmbcr by the miUs and we are redo-d a g oarprict< to mwt these, tegardless ofthe >V eest df titedifferent iteai».^«e hare in stoci.

W. A. SMOOT fir CO.. IDC. ALEXANDRIA. VIRGINIA.

PLIUMBER AHD BUILDiNG MAKRlte ^ -i

kAXS&SOL *r^^*^-;-

tm

mfmrnwom i.'ht-Weight Car Cvmpkim I )cean to OeMU Jwam&r 9m.

$39 Wort^ef Gas.

mm ^SP ' 4 I |UJJJWIT V. Ill ^^Sssss^ftmB^^SmSSl^s^ curms

VIRGINIA lUDAT, AUGUSTlS^lMf

I

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I russ the United SfaitM, 8,442 > from New Toric to S«B F K B ' ', with an av«rmg« at 27^ milw to »;«UoD of pMoUnat' TwaattMlv* rent driv«ra h^wlVld UM CAT.

I hat 8 the new tnaa-oontiiMaital lumy record eatobUabod <m UaaiiMj riinK, Jul; 29th, WIMB tha Ovar.

"How Much Gu" ear iiDiniid tba »f its trail hetvn tha OrwteDd

n ill Van Neu avaooa, Saa Fran-

I hi' run waa startod from SOth r el and Broadway, Naw 1r«rk,.at

iK'ht, July 18th. Jnat 17* hoora r or roughly 7H daya, thia Ugfat-' It car had complatad ona'of tJ>» I interesting and onnanal trans-itental journeys in recent automo-iiistory. Eleven Statea croaaad,

• all their variety ot rongh conn-ruads, broken monntaitt trails,

< u hes of mud and weaiy frt-land; yet the ea^ arrived in

Francisco ready and fit to maka turn trip. : , . his great record is all tha mot* arkable because Of the ooikUttona this economy test, fi^annins tha inent has usnally bani a ctmtaat -nst time. Tlie Oreriand mn waa led against high cdata of gaa, <H1,

s and upkeep. e objec^ of the ran waa to d«t«r-

" a national standard of economy stamina.for the light-weight ear, ass in which the Overland has tei a sensation beeanse of/ita y new features, Indmfiwg tlto lex Springs, designed to leard off jars and jolts «f the roogfaast

i '.s and thus prolong the lifk of tiw r while protecting paaaeBgera front

:<ual road discomforts. these days of bicreasing''toDc

Jt the scarcity of gasoUne, tha rland record of 27.2 miles to the n of gras in a emitinoons night-

- lay punishing drive oi 3,442 milts, not fail to have a pocket-de^ ih-

>'3t for every man and wtfaias wbo es a motor jcar. This ittn aatab-s the light-weight Oveilaait as

: 1 not alone for ita aeoooniy in city l c but for its 'cembiBation at

in3 and economy in the most i. e test that eotild be devised . ,* le Overland reeoid-was not a^adi vperienced driven, adeetad by the ry. The coinpany wiahes to find '\ hat the car could do under I3w

•-•: conditions of operatjon. Ac-•• r;j:\y, each distributor and dealer

territory was croeaed fnmialiMl i: ier. There were good diivan

id; men who saved tba earjpid : f r- who punished it. In rossing the eleven states on the utc this Overland was driven by 26 rferi.it men,none of wivun had ever en ( r handled the car before it cr-ed n the town where thuy mnrt ti>'tf meet it. Thus the avwEage «t XlSl is to the gallon beeomaa •

. . rformance for the ordiBMy nwa'a ity in driving, lather titait wfcat-r record trained erawa fif

- .t have aecompUriMd. :: 'ht and day, tUa Ovarlaad wav

;i.. always westward. Tha %>.i Stopped only for tlM faflUlag of i ' gasoline tank n d ckaaga - «f rivers On the sidaa «f tha car nnted the ' any Ran. New Terk to Saa 'fco. How Much Gaat^ "n* m: How Maeh GaaT;

•-' j e s s ing United Statea. :. there waa

n for the

roughont tha rwm ttn eck was kept««the nsumed. ata4y««tiwlaca(tlM ndicatea that 4iria.

'ing in pertonaana aB Iha «ay the coBtteaaL

of variety_ia tl» irivers—dandy, Mr^ ly hot, eoid mmk lala. Tha

-e JMt varied. erages Ijstwsaa tafft taB a consistent parionaiaea Aat

^rs ago would hava baai aaa> 1 incredible

|ar •T

-.^^ B«v. T^iB)» IHffLapd proaahe4 a

Splendid 8arm<m Snnday morning at the Pnabytarian Chwreh on tfw Sav­ior's tilree niradas af k«aUi||, giving gfaphk pietaxaa af tiia h a a l ^ of the mother ol Pator^ wife, tha Ulnd man by th^ wayside and tha lapar. Tte preaence of Jeans in the hoBM and tlw great good of his touch were i^etozad in a very impreasive way.

The Civic League met at tba IMMM of Mra. Maatiply Friday avMiing with a large attandanea. loa cgawn HMI caka wars sold.

The Sad Wing.CInb weni on a.vaak-end ezpeditiMi to their camp oo Boll Ran. Tbare wart ators ikan thirty in tita party, incladiag itn. Upp aad-Mrs. Poindextar, cbapoiaMS, with Mr. Upp as manager of the beys' dabJ

Among the Sunday visitors to the camp weraf.Mr> and Maktenbar, Mita Xenia Holmea^ itr. S*«n I S ^ i r and Mr. and Mr*. Brawn.

Mr. Irvin QoMnc. of Waahington, spent last week at-home, taking part of his vsiaMwr— -^ -

Miss Xenia Holmes Is visiting in tha neighborhood. v

Mrs. M. E. 4)uigg tmd. Mni. R^OL Buckley left Wednesday tor a trip of several weeks, viablwUng visits to

ilmington, D«l.; Philadelphia, Read ing, Parkesburg, Norristown, Harria-iHUg and other placea in Pennsylvania.

Mr. 0. L. Southard is again able to be out after a long i ^ jMrioaa illnaat. Mrs. Southard, sr., and Mrs. Southard, it., have both been somewhat, posed itaring the past week.

Mr. ij^da Bobay is aUa to raanme his d i ^ work Once mors.

l b ; and Mrs. Thomas Whiteman, with Mrji_.McMichael and ^Horaca Whitman, returned to their hMnej in Parkeabnrg and Harrisburg, Pa., laat Friday, after vidting relativea hwe for, several days. , • •

Miss Esther Buckley returned- from a visit to Whitestone Tuesday and will leave shortly to visit friends at Hazxi-sonbnrg. : —— -—

Mr. and Mra. Charles H. Adams are expecting a visit from their son,. Mr.

^tdte.

Charles Adams, who has been in the Navy tistf^nx waa declared^ viaitiiig foreign waters and man^ fareign countriea.

ington; Mrs. John B l ^ h t , of ,Fred-erictaborg, and ICiss Aime Marstellar, of Clarksbbrg, W. Va., were guests this week a,t "(zreen ^ill," tiie home Of Mr. hnd Mn. S. R. B l e i i ^ ,

Miss KUsabeth Kathleen Wilbnm, of tiiaOapital City, is the guest of Mn. John W. Lyons this week. Miss WiU btan will be eatertained at "Snow jemui ihe >eaideaiie.ii :Mxa. SfDts. &^ Herrell, before rataraing^oana;

MisalFlara Bre)«te» af tba Gravetotf neighbo>i|ood, w a a . ^ gaapt.irf her sister, MB::^fiU^BagMitBanday.

Mr. A. ^ . "But; aeegmpaidedt by his mother, MrsTJolm B. Boat, motored to Fairfax idaoiliODfe rocii^ilbrito visit his brotiwr, JH-. Idim W. Bsfei; .Tnijle oa theitrip Mr. Raft and his brother . motored to Washiagtan. i

Mn. SUriey Love <^rter and her dant^iter. Miss Jennie Carter, yhia formorly resided aaar Thovaaghfaie, are moving to the Tnlloss Apart­ments.

Mrs. Wesley B. McGunigal and her. aavi'dTTDO! fir « daughter Heloi, of Waatiingfain, Mn. l & t o y « s i M m > ^ i ! S £ ^ ^ I naiiyBriiariar^utBuuwTnilFaiBg-

ittabargh. Pa., to Ltaa, 0., nveragad 28.7 adlas ton aal-edar Bapida, la., afar saad,

nd orcBnary dirt raad^ tha ^ as 30.4 to (ha gaOaa. latte, Nebr., to treteh that taato tte of any car, the a'

: t« the galisiL iica of Bocead speed .avv sand. :heyenne, W y e to s yo . the Eaaoomy Car ea--.1,-v dint, sand aad hill

. .nr 32.8 mtloa to the St* of Nevada, always

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1-1 r Sf palled, bat n« ar averaged n 'rom Baae,

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wind Mawiac. the OMriaad made S2.2 milca to the gaDoa. Tliat wfUi the milaga reeerd fkam Naw York to PlttaUugk. givaa the Overlaad a graad eeeoany gaaaHna average of YI2 ^

'Igatmaear*, wiia «be topie af Ba^ Edward Tkber's a«nno» on 8anda]F>at tiM "Bivtist' CfaorA. "Than are a great many, fpymica wit^ artdch the human raea has to daal," Ba#. Mr. Taber declared. "Sin, disease, weak­ness, are among titeae. But oaft of tha greataat aaawita af tha wortd is tlte enemy of ignorance. Unti] ignorance ia dethroned Y*r, temine and pesti. lence wiU ba the mla nthar ^ the azceptioB." V

"Ignorance diatozta," lie eontianed. "It makaa-BMB piasae shadows iii-stead of things thattare worth whilf. EdueatioB ia not an enemy of tto idiuich't education ia her biand."

"tt'is perhaps trae that a great many adentisto of to<lay have tittle or no faith in the ehureh," he said, touch­ing On- «sry vital topic of the pres^ ent, "bat tUa is daa to ahatlow, rather than deep thinking. A little I«4rning may lead to doubt, but exteudva thought leads to faith, and to a reaU ivktion of our dependence on Qod." —r- —-irHiy~Atl«id Iteoidoa.

Camp No. 800^ Seas of Confederate Veterana, .Mt the village Tneaday to attend tlia Confederate reonkm ajt Culpepw, returning yesterday. Menv ben of tiw party included Measrs. J. C. Wiae, R. A. Rdst, Philip Smith, A. B. RuA, James Pickett, Philip IHckett, Cary Bmttlt, O. C. HiftehisoB and John White. -

A new cement fioor-is being placed in the new garage, a^eh. wiU soon be ready for occttpaacy. ^

Mt. C. H. Seeiy and aon Boland,'af Manaaaas, are hare tUa iraek wUle drilling a wdl for 1 ^ . J. E. Beale near har tenement house. Work is idM~in pr^cniii 11 Mn^ deoce here.

Mr. Edward Griffith and family have been entertaining relattaea fraa Leaa burg tUs walk.

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cfaoioe Domestic tobaoooB pass out tba most wonderful cigarette smoke you ever drew ioto ydur mouth!

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paff'hy'puS wH^ may oigtuntie in 4be world/ ~ ' 'j- -

Camds havfr« mUd meOowness that Is as new to you as it is del^htfuL Yet, that desirable "bochr" isaUtherel Th^ are fdmtgra remubiai-'Hlma^

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and Mrs. Lain '^ Talley and her granddaaghtar, Mies Mildrsii Tallajj, of WaaUi^ton, w e n entertained eA luncheon on Friday by Mrs. Joto-jf/ Lyoaa. ^

Mr. G. E. AtmA want to the Shen-apdoak vaBay oa a fialuag trip &st week. The fishing was goodrjhe saya, one of Ua aatchaa waigBag over fivs pwwida

Mr. T. J. Mardy, aeeompaaied by hia brotiior, Mr. C. E. Mardy, and his nieoe, Miaa BOa M«4r, are making a tour of tlM sarfoanfing nwghboriiood, arhOa Mr, C B. Mardr and IGaa Mn>4f, who B«a in Imailegr (Sty, MidL, a n viaitial^at the Mnrdy home hMSL. & hMu^aaa a kog time aiaea Mr. mara|i aaa vmnaa uua vaiiaujr. and Ua damhtor la aa har flial visit

Ifr.- a ad Mra. W. M. Joriaa aad their naphaW, Maator BiehanI Jordan,

to CharWIaaviBaea Taeadiv tobe tta gaaato of Mr. Jerdaa'k atrtur, Mn. Ehaar L OBnalhM. Th«y will viait vaeatiM t i ^

Mn. G. W. Oalwort aad faadly a n spawBag a Bmrt ttea at Mrs. Cal-varfa fgraiar haaw to Maaaaehnatta.

Mra. WBBaa Mdatoah and ebOdiMi viaitoiatftvhm Crthar, Mr. C C

Mr. Harria Lintaar ha l

Babett- Lava Dalaay leavea afaartiy fM- Waahingtoa, whaae ahe^riD make h« Mrs.WnHam BQMbea:

"Ma. B. Brady ia Mr. Kormaa Brady, of CraaBwfah,.far a few days.

Mrs. Xney Brady with frienda aMtorad to

Hunt** shows gava aa performance Monday eveatog in a tei^ on the Rust show grooada. Mr. Haat while in Haymarfcat renewad Ua ac­quaintance with Mr. A. C. Doyle, who f ortnerty visited with anothar shew the same eitiea hi Naw York aad aaetiena of the south.

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—*^ut that'-g why I oune rig^t he«s. You hare aoap and tooth-paste and waah . -dotha in this show «aae—every sfaii^ and must be gaining stroigth, not UMmg tiling to keep>>oarin«c|ons(wi;s3ii j dean ^ Now I'm going to put you <MI a new' andneaL ButoorMunfermiutgetakBg treatment ^ the Nujol trea me&t'." Babnttbeyeaaimtaaoaie&iedftytlKr^'s —"Bow intefeating! Aad the cfleetP* tooobler^d tJimwecryforadoelee."' ^••N«e-fer{hefinttwoday8. I W a i - f T m ainud we orv KaUe to fctg^ began to be regubr aa ck>eicm)«k.*^^ WBBt to a e t n t ^ tinder our eyea.** — -- "^That's iual i t Bat Fve learned my

Fd no more think (tf f(»getting aiy tabkapoonfnl (tf Nuj<^ than I w<wH MQr bath onny toothbrush. Two yean •C^just bdore niy little^girl was bom, I • • • ahnoat eveiy kind of constipatioQ * wvnaa o«B have.. Of coune I tried aO

—••Why. that's wopdgjdr —"It, is wond«tfBL"Yoa see. Nukl WQ^ by an entirely new princqtle; Uk» ttead of foreiag or jnjtating theignteia, it simi^y softens the food waste. Tha «iables the many tmy muscles in the waBa of the kitestines, oontxacting and caqMuiding in their normal way, to

I natora^y ont ol the i^atcm. It prevents ooaatqwtiaa becaoae it h d ^ Nature maintain thoroo^ bowd evao> BBtsmvjit regolar mtervab. which h certainly the healthiest habitlknowai. And beaidea that. H's abac less and pfeaaaat to t i ^ *

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Ofcps you an imparaDeled opportunily to see thelu-gesLand most interesting Collec­tion of live sbck, afflQH^^ dom^tic mad c pmoierciai eadal>its ever ass^dbSed in hjprdiem Virginia. - -: .

~Dcm'l miss rtuis of^rtunity to see what Virgiiaa is cioing—to read the index to our agricultural development. ^ '

Entries just dosod sKow an increase of 100 per c«it in all principd departments. •--

tabor aiid expense-have not been spaaed to make Fair W e ^ a week dl educabcm^ f # and amuani irf ^ such as you have nevat hdote enjoyed. Meet your frioids 4 | ^ an^ esjfjf AiBj^€9p»aes~fi^m^ Spacious s tMmdk; iun<ki^ifciife5^^ ^"

Special reduced ratesIrom Qiariottesviller Washingtgtu^Jar^onbu^and way star' twns. See your tickefr agent. Special train froni Strasburg ancLway stations. "Thfe traitf" will leave the fair grounds each evening after you have had an opportuiuty lo see. db^ complete pro-am. 3hyttle^^<erviee^& jSoutbgrn between air grounA and Manassas. ^

C)ukHir and Tilfc^d's CcJosaal Midway will furnish a ixsvet eiidmg source of ^ > a n d amusemeot for old and young alike. ^ : ^i_^_l i l_2_l l

Entries in the Horse Department eiceed 65 animals. Horee Show, daily from 10 a. m . U> 4 p. in. Tif^you are r ^ ^ this k^Xsae akm^ is wonlr^xe than the~ price of admission. - < -

John Oonpvan, **Ae inan wbo smgs fo beat the band ** %nU smg |x>pular son^.each I afternoon and evening, and Uno, a dogi wiH dive 50 feet mto a tank of water, M iile his mastar dives 104 feet mto the same tank wyeh-i^ptams only57 inches of water. These acts, (ogedier wi^ the sensational "Flying Mooies,** have been secured fdr the palnms a t^ great cost by the assodatioii andj^yi be pveseidied fcee, day and night ' :• - - .

~CMay^ of PAIN'S FIREWOWKS, costing $6.00 per n^iile. every n i ^

_J_ J R O M A N . f i i ^ C E S - - ^ j ^ sensatknal licbig, w S be ^ged daiif ^ the y . S. Cavalry. YduTwiU, be aony if you mi s them. -1

Spedal feature Friday aftemooo—Oki-time ToumaiBait~455 otfemd m prizes. Toumaiiient followed by baM. __ _ _ ,___ _ ^

~ Music by Dufour and TOfjaRTs funous band. Come and spend the day. Bring your family and friends. The abo^ Ik of^fttmctkin is only paitiaL- Y

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