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VOL XIX. No. 9. MANASSAS. VA., FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1913. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR

NEWNORMAiCiAlRSENORE TAl l ON HPHOS)

jtaorganized by State Board of j August Bitlletin of State Board of HMlfEHeady For JIducation-Good Views for

Future Teadiars. 1>iiitrii»aS6ii.

EtJtjErl lA Tt. (JOUUUitn^

t h e new High School Normal "Xourse as reorganreed by -th« " ^ t e Board of Educ&tio& last

offers excellent preparation for prdspectTve teachers,"aiiffwT itiateriaJly raise t i» standard o^] typhoid fev^f!

—AoaSiKma fhronghont the Stat^ in a few years, as it is now given in a number of high schools; and t tiw» available for a much larger nvmber of students than the CQBrses _ of the regtri«r' ncaanal •chools.

The new course calls for oue year of normal work based upon

Richmond. Va.. July 23, 1913. — (Special)—Commanding in its display of red and bUu:k type, the

ANOTHER NARROW ESCAPE

Mrs. Nash And Her Niece Upeet While Driving—No Serious

JOW A. HARRELL DEAD.HAYMARKETSNEWRECM FOR WffE AND DAUGHTER

Results Experiencod.

While M m £ . H. Nash, daugLL ter of Mr. A. W. Sinclair, accom­panied by little Eloise Giddings,

An Old Soldier Soldiwc PassM PaacefuUy Away —Funeral

'"7 5ir»fc«» Tbdij ir "

John A. Harrell. a well-known and greatly respected citizen of Manasfiaa, died at the home of

An Appreciation of His Services in Richmond—Now on

-:r: rogram d Meeting in Connect tion W ^ FarmmMnatttnt*

The following item is taken The following program has from the ^imearPIspaliSi-oTJuly been furnished K\*, to be observed

^ 17, and shows the high regard in in Lynchburg at an auxiliary August bufietiiFeJ ^ ^ * v ^ * ^ | h i r n^ece,~w^s~anving oR Som:hi his sm m thi»«ow»:OTi.lQMdfflri:whtch the nerw lteet«? .of S i meeting ^ t h e Farnwrs^ Insti* Board or Health, given oat street on Tuesday, the horse

near the residence of Mr. 0. E, _ , . „^ ^ « ^ - , .- iNeatman^'and in making a short The buHefm itself AS a brief ^^^^ ^^^^ the buggy, throwing

stateoifiat,.^ ,thfi methods te. . he occupants out. brtli«ft»-beth which the State hopM to e i ^ - considerably but breaking no eate typhoid and this la accom-1 i^n^g ^rg. Nash's f«ir for' her panted by a spedaliioBter supple- ^ ^ ^ ^ safety, together with the

Iment eontaiaiog-oa-Jaief . ^ physical shock, caused a severe fundamentals of prevention. -The •——-

directions for the conquest of

though, as usually arranged, the studies' are distributed

through"the third and fourth yeairs parallel with the required high school work. The course

> be taken as a jpst-graduate w ork after the

supplenxent is arranged in such a form that it can beiMiste^ on the wall IB HB-^ twiftUul ieuiiudci

jgompletm oi J h ^ iregulaf Joor year' highr artinnl ""••~" f n

against typbdd, « id it will be ciryulated^afaely In rural Vlr-ginia.

The Board of Health plans, as far as possible, to send these ta^ couiiHy "StOTes an «^wttt isee"Urat one is senb every poetn^tster

night, having 1) e e n in feeble iieaIQl"fonBE"pS~yB8r.. *ir. Harrell was a son of the late Matthew and Ettrabeth of Marshall, Fauquier countyr and was born at that place in August, 1839, making his home here about fifteen years ago; had he lived a few<.week8 longer he w o u t t i h a v e celebrated his

attack of nerybyshess, necessttatr ing the attention of a physician for herself and a l» for Mrs. Siiv-elair- who wftlt overoume bj Uie narrowly averted danger of her daughter and grand-daughter,

seventy - second birthday; ft? was a member of the 6th Vir­ginia :cavalry during the war, r-.i^ni., Wolah'g f^pioanv. and was a 'brave and gaUant aoldf^f He IB survived by two sons aiBl

Paul's cFurcbat Hay market waff tute. The femlne x^tmhefKof held t>y ftis former eongregation farmers' families who will attends in fechmdndT TBe~TimeS-Di»i wift4«8«nble at the Y. W..C. A.

j^buiWii^jm^ • -i:. ^'Rev. Morris S. Eagle, who Everyone is requested to regi?-

recently r^gned the rectorate of ter at the auditorium, near Main-Christ Episcopal church, will and Eleventh streets, where, leave here this morning with his pages will conduct anyone to family for Leesburg, Loudoun place of meetings or to lodgings, county, where he will spend two Thursday, 7th, 10 a. m. — >veeks^with relatives before en- Woman's Club,'Sev«tth street. tering into his new duties at Hay- (Four doors above chorefa.) market, Prince William Ck>unty. Greetings — Mrs. Manley Nl!

During his s u y in Richmond, Caldwell; President of Virginia

The hor§e the ladies were driving one daughter. A. H. Harrell, a is known far and wide as one of'mereharlt o f Manassas; J E l;he gentlest in this county, and while Mrs. Nash was still en-tanglcd in^iho wroek—lauggy imd

Harrell, andTSrs.^. V. Johnson, IHe two'&tter living just-outside nft / iwn- Hiaofily living brpther

JbJagle flaa lUUi unusual sue- FeOeialiuu pf Woman's Cluba^ cessraiid he leavea with the best Roanoke. wishes f r o m , the vestry a n d ! BesponM—Mrs. Lucien Lup-' scores of Jfeiend8_throughont, the-ton, Chairman WoniHH*8~ Auti?^ city. Poor health of his wife and iary. Farmer's Institute. Wih-chlldwn~caas€d him w take up chester."-cuuntntwork. Tlmiitm^ of^ thev Win^teater

y j r ^ i i i l . . _ . I i i M s , y M % g g y ^ k , ^ ^ ho^ly h>Qken-tte hopes that the poster will tindJL horse rest>o"/<'^/^h«»r "Whoar"

ifl-Gaptsin James E ^ H e t y ^ ilCi. Eagle hoe been a leading Meeting—Miaa- Nina Shqjiard.

place, on the bulletin board of I and imniediately stood quiet. elerk of Prince WiIUftJ» county:

Funeral services were eet idu^ "apirTT'Tu sucigl: WuTlc at ChriHt aa-reOity,^ Wiiic^eigier.

«a a -much higher jprade of Work i p g ^ t h e f f ^ dune.

cross-roads store. The publication 6f this bulletin

Clmich. and woo a moyingfwrr/)r j Report rrt riommiiateaBL-

h»ve rcaultcd. The vietims ef ^ n t ^ g-»-«'p^»»Srr m VTRar*. ui the Choreh^^STTO A i i ^

the Qccidenfc^ day, interment beinit_jiadfe ''^[tJTirtliiTad on one oi tne assocla- n^w, IMi'ltVlllfi. ""•

ing from th£_abfi£L. the eeroetery here^ I tion teams until a, recent opera-1 rj^nojat^ment o l ( ^

tiw course aie the foHowinp^ • , j Psychology .:.• •: i umt = ( S c h o o l Management • •: and Methods . . : . . i . i onit

llcaiiun tm typhoid f<wr the yewE]

at Lesson Plans. ObsM'vai ~ -• tloB, Pragtice Teach-

ing .1 unit History of EdueatioiuXanit Jalted SUlesMmtuiy

and G vifift (inf hiding methods of teaching)! unit

^-'--Anthtiaetie.and. .m-T^ittiBSt Review' .

ingmethpds,of*e8eb-

^ f-Ht ^^amt of wortt means a jfciily " atation in a givefr,aubi«ct4n

nods of 40 EbitolSfiS eactr

The full file can be had free o f J E R M I M A T H O R S K cost upon request to the State

iadth. . •

EETIgt FitfW BBlLMNCSi ^ ° ^ m ^ ^ '

a teBtimonial of regard. Director ^^^y,^ Tousey on behalf of the atwofm^.

t,a^nfeti~=r

Larf est PilrsC bay

What i s l ^ W ^ ¥ y MaiiVy^. gnjaa Farms to B r i n g U M B I to~

^how] the gatp rpfeipta prg^lBg

j^earjE fe^JFCrraduates in this £OurM will l ^ ^ i v e Normal TrMliMig Certifi-2 * - - which will be-good for

1 years, and then renewable time fo time for periods « f

an years upon sat^afafitory

Btion- that J ^ holder _lias_ a successful teachw. (instructorin cbargetrfthe

Course in the-Manafeas ^ ^ i ^ School for'the coming year

Ha be Miss Annie B. Kirk, oi •jtii'limiinri, .Va. Mies Kwrfc-ie-a.

The arrangement of f a r m buildUn^ bJ^lrwkWn themsdves and th«r relation to each other mat mieanthe saving of many

tory of the a^ociation. T fa e ^Bfrgdfeeirred^>Tuviimlei 118. i p ^ ^ '\!^rmmN7p^^^^^'^i^^f=^^ ! : _,..i. _ _.i.« __;-.^ k., ^Ma Anar Tn Mftrlv Atanfaood he moved to . ; ., ' 1 " " *

/<Qiiiiw» «> ifti yftw in needless

" he health of people and ani­mals housecfehould be taken into nr nai rprSffon. Yet how many barns, houses, etc;. on ptn^ farms hove been buDt mthout even one thought given to ibis most vital '» «»—J • — - 1 ~T y cnougni given u> uiitt UHWC VIIAI

A large and enthusiastic crowd:

32QnL preswited faun wtfh a ecr- V r^r^ZT^T^r ^i^^x^MT

IM^^k Warm Friend-and a ' Wis^PhiioaoQiier.

viceable gitt'l'ueaday &f teruuuu.' ^ yr •". " ! Gardens of~

' Farm Prodnctisi for- the Table.

Aanift'Bibley died Wcdnonday

greeted the first day ot the HwJe

weather was prime but _ tli dust JKasjrery bad. no cooling ahowera falkng as latd^b^n hoped.for.

Mowing is a li^t of prize win­ner* first day:

ine, H. W. Herring. ._. _ Thoroufyfabred ^ette, 2 ^nd 3' veara

old-^iat. Coltege Bo rialf-bred weanll^

K, Maddox. • r o t a " l3t, P» .

Humphrey, E . ^ Redman; gadj €akt Dugt. T. O. Latham; 3rd,"TenB>r. L. *;.

Wash-FergOBon; ^th, Battler, M. M.

Balf-btred yeailiiig c<jlt«--lat»-increase the Iwalth of th^ rdralj^^-, - ^_^ population -beyond belief; and{y«f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ; . * ^ ' ' ^ ^ ' ^

.aroiild cauae land_ values

Jl lPPgdaoto of Ihii Tfaiping Befceel-^^'tar Teachers in Richntond. and

«ipervi8or of pubHc kinder-ins in that city fjir Rpvaitf

increase. There is nc^reason why the South should not be a<» healthy Qr6VeR^tMnQii«f, than any other

besides having teaching eiice along other lines, in-_ rural school work and

__ fof- h « h school g r t ^ . ^ e •latx a graduate of teachers^

, , . . „ ^ _ , Cohmbia University, ^ 5 ^ w 'YoA City, with the degree

frem^hat inatitution, and it* well regommpndfd £21

secticoi of the country. Better farm buildings will help" a whole lot. ^

The comfort of all eonecfncd

morning, Juty^ig, ageU neailjl BO years. He was a i^tlve Of Otae-

VOICES fflOl MlCffifiAN'Ti^y sup^^ ' ™ _ * ^ ' ' ^ -'. jgJsjiT- Hisa JElla Agacw, "»-

H l ^ -

,^WwiUf theliul's'l'umateUtoiitw--J W " fy** 5 " " ^ ^^*'" **•**!**, V Vi«^ir^io 1R rrtftuitPB

Ylilinia ftftir Fif*r | ^">inta:oBJ'repwatJoa for Shig^

In^^aijy imai^ood he mcved to WiseqnnJD, which in those days was o n - t ^ weffiem frratier, and iat several years he "divided his

native state. : He came to Vir­ginia in 1894 and indmediately jaade many friendn hy hifi plnas-

w p m ^ k i n g UP the Places of O itji"^^"; ^^ ? V ' ^ ^ T ^ ' ^ " ^ " I V' . i^rs... j i t J j„ ' H Vurginia^LjHchburg. l i imiuul^r^ ^ h i c h t h ^ h a d k n o w l e d g e * « l n g ^ l ^ ^ — g ; ; - ^ g^^^^ .

thewar. T^'^^*"'WFr''"("'^'' ' M»V Tli'l|i MR^lffinTTrnTnur" ant manner, his quaint wisdonli whicb WM vttry phlkiaBphki, ta^ a - g ^ e n d desire to find the best traits iki everybody. One 6f his eapressigBa-CMnaiHa a vaaiiSSg

^ and is aa-essay - » itself: ''A good neighbor will ^ -ffisya find good neighbors. "^

Vpry'raqently Mr. Sibley went to visit hia

Half-bred cults, g years qld, anitable fortainters—1st, Prinee-Williain, C A. „ . — _, —-^

jg5iB^:tCT; gnd, Rnrft Street,. Johnaon Robert Bibb, near- tow», -where tTitmatlli 8rd, Har firarff, fi K7 Heif^

ken;4tlw h'HilMLiii. A. J. Stoitlu

Ywn. ' ping and in Shipping to Mariafc.' j - t t y irfWh»lawile F>P^«r 12-

I How the F«i«iHi<m-nf Wff^-meiition-waa made of the pre» men's Clubs May Help Market enee in tfaoaaaas of two Union, the Produda of the Giri's Can-' veterans fiom MicSgah, who ning "iaolfe—Miss AniBl_Jones,

Deriiocrat of July 18, prints the g ^ e t a r y of Departinent of In-paritonftivstory of the visit of dnstrial E d u c a t i o n , State Messrs. ParlA and King to the leacher'ftAaiSOClatlon.'^miliuUJB..

' Women s Institutes in North Virginia battlefiel<te they were i n t e r e s t ^

in which-1 ,- , ^ ,. .. ™ -\ ^ tlHi' ""^ So»tl\ CRroliiia«. tfliA PUn ftf

Organization—Mrs. St. l<dm A. quote a fewsentenecg! 'And w e ^ , ^ ^ ^ ^ p-jj^t yice-Pi«»daftt Went out t o . ^ i j p g M a BtiH Rnn ^ta^Divis ion oMf. ]^:gr,'€tet^ Battle ground^wbere oh Aujrust leston, S. C., 16 minotes.

he waa

Heavy draft stalUona—^t, Klber.^W: B. Bullock; 2nd,^D«ie, R. L. Harriaon.

Htyvy .draft coHa—Ist, AutrieoaOi. .aad.^

He mnlady L^ijjj

2aand 30, 1862. w e ^ a Uvely' 12:lU-JLjotiecgoa of « e g i s g ^

time with the enemy. At t h i s ^ ^ ^ j l ^ -j-r-—BUSlh^sa'Sesfflon.

T. 0". Latham; aad., core. Anaaipta Farm. _ _ _

Road inares,aai1«bJ« to produce hunt­ers-Ist. PoBy, E. L. Redman; 2a&', Daiar. Half a n ^ s i ; M ; Roy Belle.

should be taken rntQ- aeieoant in building. Porlnaitance, take the hfigi jspa want to house him so that be win be comfortable at aH1 T.~o!"L»il>am, 4th. loa^T^ crFclipi

Yes, make it a plwsureJBon. - • '&B*t«*al utility colta, 2 andjS years

gelding, ~ % _ ^ V ^ - l . . .„ ^.^ A K^„«<2nd, SeaSgbt, H.ljr . Heitit^; 9rd,

. J . . l ar t oaeon, ham, ete. A b«ng | • " T ! ^ P x . Red I >.^mmon«»#«l "'"i 11 ... jih't comfnrtnhln IB ni'* ' ^ I ^ ^ - - - '

imng and teaching ability | . ^ ^ ^^^ otiiat; and if he stays luekney colt*. 2 and 3 yean oW-

wJtldimdad Ma mained with Mr. Bihb untik the

-Mr. SiWey M survived by two ^ fti ht aa mrtH one son—Mts. ^ . L Ijtooaa, of MaiAaaas; Hfs. Grant Shane, of Lynchburg; Mr

joumm^it for Luncneom ^ickout j^vorytpot^wherfwy ^s^^^ebuul,as men^s.)

'-•'—~- ~——•~' * " — ~ ~ * " . — • i naeg oy gencraiP w^ m jJotneiiiM s w e y , oi . >luabU8, i ^j^^ -^^^^.^y^gy | ^

were;f«r-nethn>g has changed., x^,^ ^^.^j^^ announoi. ^ ^ e ^ U i e a a u ^ o l d a t o n e t e d g e ^ ^ ; ^ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ^ — ' ' ^ ^ just aa stannch IK»W as rt w a s , ^ ^ ^ ^ Farmers' fifty year. ago. and there ^ a n d a , > ^ ^ „ „ 4{a«ld-8tone house, which waa used by generals on both sides of -

. *q

times. Yes, make it a plwsureJBon. - • Ohio. Toneral services wore 'forkhntbrive.^ Why?' Beeaase] G«(€*al utiUty colta, 2 and« years condocted at Grace M. RChoi he IS a being that turns corn into oW- l ^ ^ o w n geW^. RaleB^thera; j y g^^ g_ j ^ 5 , , , ^ t«xtay at 10

' - ^ * ™ " - -*- * ^ " " • 2 S o f S £ ^ A i ^ e S w ^ ? i ; a. m., and t|ie remsin. were ' in charge by "tiSB

at auditraianu , flMay, 10 a. m. - Yocfi^ Wo^

itfiHn ;. .1. " r ; ^ Chorch And Seventh StM«*8. . _

^ . H n , * ^ , » r « ^ M F rhB«h *^**** ** '^* 7 ^ \ ^ - ^ ' Wdfiome^fi^theAssoi3«ti<»-condaetedatGraceM.RCharch q ^ ^ ^ not^^day older « ap^^ L«K>nae-Mra.Bnfa«tr peM»nce.' Then to Mauaaway

ftjhe superintendent ana a s s i s ^ | ^ ^ in the rain, sleeps in a coldil«L Lady Overhand. H w. Hwiteg; gitauperiniHiient of «*«>l9 ofy^^^j^^^ ^ -^ uncomfortable in>d.K3ypsy Q«e«n. M. c. Ha«t,.

lirfimond. Va., " ' w « " i « . f y ! gome other way, some of the cornlz^ jJbgr RroD?iBent_8CftQoi,Qgicia^, ^ — ""^

m tb«i tafcen

'• s(Mne other way, some of the com ,:==^__ ^ - "—~ . - ' -, tT8-gBii^ te-try-tei»rit< hitn com fgoifec<c^— laaddition to having secured . * ^ T • / :. .^ .^__ • . . - l"™"'^ •

4—Kaekney staaibas-Ut, Comm^Kler, B»lla>>i) and, Hanla», W R

n to havmg secur^ ; ^^.^^^^ instead of making him standa«i-bred .taiJiom - lat, Lard •exvices of a highly trained j ^^^ ^ j^ j j , e ^ T n o r e to fat-1 Cha^»w#^«- C- Ha^ftv 2H*.icn.u

ilessprolit. 1- .„ ^, ^ r._--i. \M— .,i-_r . r . [o_.-ii \ \.^^^T^I^ t ^ ns atkd no Riet: Use of Leftovers.

Masons, of wbicb oraar mx. £SB^ ley had been a member. f<Mr 48 ' years. Interment was oiutde in tJbfi ceartflTY bffs. •

TEACWKS APPOINTED.

which from a and store during the

blackamith shop warfaaa

sprung a wide awake UkWii.

Wia^ester.r - . . - R^ort of CommitieeS. t Elaction of-Officera.

At Warreaton tbese twooW ^^ soldiers met. in the p e r i ^ of Bfr

I H. C. Spillnian, fhic hny wtoll ir

Hie Report from tne (juestKaa"

^^Jjemonstra tion—Mrs. E.,.Di.Mlid. — — - X . .- - ,. • Mary E. DJUard^ BH>dBate tcf

sold t h ^ T ^ t y t w iirfj^sjp^^|?-M ViiYinia CaklwgU.:. 7. . : ^ ^ whilfc^ey wgeTB<w " ty ytjira ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ p^^^ Institute.

At a meeting of the Dumfrie84J«Otjy»d they say:-4^Upo» leam- Vegetables-The Care of, the

Manassas High School of everaTvery favorable conditions' essential that hogs,

*iter»-l8l.Merryman,Al!5n, District acbOQl JlOard Jlliy Zi, ! lUg iJl**-»" " - • ' 'T~' U"? "if .."Tt^ft'^x^IA nd. Happy Creek. Mrs. Ai.er • g g ^he foUowing teachets were \ SpiUman) hastened to us and no B»et; Use^f Lefto^fJJ ^ . Lady Betty, J. K. Maddax;; " • , . * 1 irtan'waa ever more pleased to - ,fcJ^'teQ . -' ' ' ^^ VVi > a ^ ^ . . n I. ^ _. appoiBted: man was ^^/ ^ Blue-flame Kerosene Move: the

Kusaeil; 2nd

'^T:.l:LYZ.^Tn-m "• " " " ^ i appointed rurs . Ift the first place tne pQ^^fortabie, how mtich more i«' Ro^^dater.-ut, bhawD _; TJf DOinfBfer irfBte w_.

! "" , j ., • A *u<>^ 1, txrao Blue-flame Kerosene Stove: the Roljert-i meet an old friend than he was g . j^^ Alcohol Burner: Llectrie

kjiM.- »^y^- y*'!'."'"*^ r i . # S a .<••..bki:'IJI'J'i'>ti>-^!'

'^t- a Hiailer of easy accomplish- ^[^ jhe doinjr of the house- "•""°'° u i w m to- place tbr iiuruial v.\jik • .-ork sbouTTbe i h a ^ so easy that [ „'^Jr^

*'npoti the same plan* of sound it becomes a pleasure instead of """^ •cholarship.and also the empha.s,s drudpen- The arrangement of pciiumr.. it . studies '^^ boikiinjrs should be such as

«. ^ th*. raiftina'ri f hnrrhmani iHi, f'^'^^e/J. v. Yatf*,!son. principali^^Mia. . i w u e r i - 1 •"«^«-•*" ^ • - , S l iver AIC-UIIUI ijui nci . i.nr Netta A-lto meet u3, sird we confess that Heater: Paper Bag Cookery.

in the hi student -

Harriaon. Poni«s-lst. The Cokme), Dr. V. T

Churchman; 2nd. Paint Pot. J. U. De . _*. -- .. l,"*t.^"*^i'--t uick: 3Td, Martha Waahington. J. U

. . . . fe-gttffw^ t*ie ehwi'fs to w done '' '• 'Vr;—' . if ii, i t^ j ii .h ^hool will give the -, , ^^^ j^^j amount of labor. ^ ' '"^= 4th, Twe«ite i>e*. J. U me vision of that w.ider, Instead of the boys wanting t o : " ^

t ^ L f c a n a wrigjkled c h e A J l . ^ p Umjugh the plncee ia. Afternoon - See program

Quanfiw-MiasMayni^ GuUck. j Thetnp^mnJUgu lue piue>»> .». ^;^Ytorium and &ftB5UftC6ment3; UiMHeville-W. Y. Ellicott. (Virginia where these soldiers n w ^ ^ ^ ^ v e n by Lynchburg Thornton-Miss Maud Norman' once fought brought then noth- Traction & Light Co. Everyone r\ - . . • i ^ ^ i ^ . . ^ rf.a<v r nna but pleasure, and it is a de- is requested to register at the g'^i}t.c9--yolored - Grace C- mg ^^ P J , , , . . . . . , . ,^ ,^„n, Mnin ^ J ^

WitoorT lugi . t i - T i wH«r« nf Vtr where pages wm cond ;ct anyone ^ Cherry Hill-vacant. 1 enemies leave the borders of Vir- w " . . . P ^ . „ . , _ _ . .^ . , ^ , , ^ , w ^ Cherry Hill-vacant. ' ^ ' ^ ' ^ ^ ^ u r « „ - ' " to the pbM:e of meeUnsrs or to

re which.if entered go to the cy. they snould have l^^'f^^-'^^'-^'J'^-J^^-^^Jf"^ Cabin Branch - cotored - va-, ginia with «"' >', " " f ^ ^ ^Modgings. Streetcar. : rom i..;:h ' • • i-S, a o w e r s . ^Oa. X.a K i n g . n . * . OW^ i 1 *«,<MI.,«II] ti»m a a nt>n a a t a r e a S t l b y ur«)-iiCT,p fmr'trr rrr r c - t - m p rmm ;ci^3ueh bfgadth aadt^o mam cor.vetiiences.and jateas-

t, e uaciier!s_arL

. r, t-.'.lL t'r.gp.

. .>. 'V'^^ 1 - V T : ^ . ^-^'^ M'"'- ^^ AUan Potto:,cant ures at the :arm home that thg-"^- , , ~ ^ , ~ r , i , i ,n.r^-^=^ city wouia-loselti c a r m . - T h e ''. - - ' ^" ' ' J^" " ^ ^ ^ Pr.>gTeftStv» Farnaer. ' * ' . - .nurtr*! Fifth Page

Neabeco—«>tored - vacant. - _ D. C. CJine, Clerk.

i friendly ties as aye w p r e w Q by marinny mrt ur ar 2a:4tttm •'theae visitoW frpmlbBCtar a<»il> square of sAL hotels, net-t K^-

^ • places and. many boF.-iirp houses.

r -->^h6SAg •'^'W^'',. YBi^^y^^^Vi

^ A ^ I

CONDITtOM FOR BROOO S 0 # STsTARTiNO BnlirSMW | UUROC JERSEY BREED Anima> to F«rn>v» »hoold B« NalthM'. common B«ml>M> Fl«h PoM WItli Eta»

Too F»t Nor Too TMi»—WNrty of fciTCl— N§«!,*«A

Keepim iiiB mewl w»*—to »>«»>? coDdltlon of fleoh U ono thing th»t

«4e«l Contrivanoo to Olv« M w A la Qitlto KffoetJv*.

Tik« a imon oi neon » «u» . ^ . - . m d cut R Into iMXttaa ot *bo»t 0T«

the Bwiso bree<l«r ihoQld not BOgloct ! f«t, write* M w . ». Horbort In t»« Just what degreo of fatneai ihottlJ, pppuUr ateotrictt/- Wlth_a_ U r ^ , bf milntiiBia^tWi>i«a8mW«Ua flfr ! foot WU hangw'* Wt- » « ^ ^ *«»* c.de for- W M O I ? : 6« !auaeTBar- t t I through the contarW the plocea Joto komethlng that cannot bo r«rj weU the aocUon* with hwaa or atool t « M i * bLated on paper. ! Inaort two 1inw1at«Kl w l f f thmUgPJM.

Some adfocato an extretne degree; pole, teritalnaUng at the larger end ta of thinneeo, but 1 thinly that 1» acaroe- two amall tlndlng poaU. On the other Iv proper. Tor It la almost oertate to fanS of thff pole place a braae or copi breed Into the progeuy.a charact«rla 1 p ^ tube that will 0% anugly, w»d flat I ^ J Y e ^ ^ a b f y almllar tTJw. We place tic that preventa rapid fattening, aaya ten It out aUghtly. Bora a «>»• j {helg~tByBg thing! ta tho-order ^ a writer to thoiTarai rrogroaa. • Then, through the middle of thla and bolt a ^^^^. . r . . . . . . . , . ._ «™» when the rations are reduced to auch , wooden piece about three laohee I o n * , , n (juantity. Ihat they will produce the'^ aeroaa the tute ' ihlnnesa, they are hardly aufflclent for At the ovt^t

Three EssentlaJs Nccewary In CctfihliBhinn -Uecdl—

Bpeoder Should Have Cteacly Oeflned ' • •» l« «Hii* «»# te *hri« Aii»^ *

mala to" Produca That Typ»=t -Let Padlgrea Car* for ItaaH.

From our limited knowledge and expertenee irp ooncla4« Vkai. bat three things are neceaawr t* «i»*>le a breeder to produce a hei3"or Dliro«r

Importanco, aa abllRy. time. and money, wrltea the Northwest Agrt -culturlst. , ovlbeTeaia of the small crosa j ^^^ ^^ ^ ^ breodfa- inuat

keeping up the vlpor of the body. ' pioce fasten two brass or <*°PP*'' |,^'7e a* ciearl^ defined Ideal I n ' t U , When sows are kept at the proper ^ washers about, an Inch In diameter i _,__, ^, ,^^ ^^^^ „, ^ n , ^„ ^ n i„

„, ffn oortaln to be easy fattenera, and

t ! ^ ; mind, of the type of hftg he wlfl try ' ' ^ ^ ' tfl- yPWUBH MimB ability «••»• IWlwe ability tmtm

will be At *tty awTlcB tg hiM- J^^i we are fT«e to ^ m l t that as tv aa we know, this ideal hog has nevei made Its escape in the flesh troib the mind of any breeder ias yet, • least wise we flaye BSWr BBOU ui bcatd ^ Its having been at any of our ahows.

Witt, this IrlHtl flrmly flifid ta fif

Fit for Msrke*.

whei. a sow haa outlived . her =? "ETaiftrtMr atatiSE:

: V /bl fattened into an animal of U a metaLcroVT»M6^ U«!*,-*iu

_^_ _ .-BOW—ready—ta ex

msTs "f h'- Moal typp and, secondly. to ma*-, """" f" *« to produce^thi*^

O*- *iK.NK40t> « J O U N T V . i ' O l i

.IN DEMOCRATIC PRI>/ARY, AUGUST 5 T H .

•MJu'eTefr-

maik^lable qutlUlM liiliiii 1 'ft ^ limj*-"^ '•r °

freij Street in_Man ais ^H** iU Siiare of the Propf _THat

Kidney Stifferer» S«ek.

1; ji.K j 'T i . •' '•< iilJiev.'^ v^. hk •' i'«.i'ii^»-t»I v.iUi uruiary iiL>'.'

. - Witi»^« rgHflblc jcidncv r wMictv', Vou'l huve to iwl-. till U.^c w h a t

Manassas pcuple rec-cNiiDeiid. K v e r y s tree t in K a i i a s s a s ha.s its cants .

Here ' s one m a n ' s experience . Let 0 , H. E v a n s , carpenter , of Pr6s-

I cott avenue , tell it .

! Sayg Mr. E v a n s : "I t?ol -o i c d w i t h • m v back that 1 fuuhi t»niiil> .io ix iy-] thing. Everv sudden move i -ausej s u c h ' intense pain I hardly knew what to do .

Someone suKK^sttti IJoan's K i d n e y J ' i lU , and as I had seen ti iem advertisetf , \l gave them'a trial ." The troiibTe waai.

removed in a short t i m e . "

t!^

A LASTING CLKK. '

Mr. Evans was interviewed l<> one of ovt rep^esentativps on -the Htfth of-

" March, 1312, and h« »ai*f H-tiHVF fiwr no further trouble from my kidneys.

, You may continue to use my endorse-| m e n t "

For sale by ail dealers. Price 5<r cents, Foster-Milburn Co., BufTslo, New Yurk, sole agents for the United SUtes.

Remember tfae nsPl^.t:^!!'"' l"*~ "i**_ take ne other. 7-4 zt

VIUGINTA: lu ilie l_'lerK' OIKce of the Circuit Court of

Triire H lUinni C iUtity, in Vacatioo, the iWth d,iy of Jun*, 1913.

Chat;uce> M. Gilbert'

Helfij Cuu~l»iiceBosi>fFr»n-ifaab-

Bena (ii"id»borough, 'Hi ill II {ii)ld-b.irottBb, Carter lJpldiii"iroiipli, S h i r l e y Goldsb>iouKli. Lee Gold*"

T)or<-'u^h. " a r y UOWK-b<>rMUf;lj, Kiunre HulaDey,'

J,John Hili CiHter, F. Scott

Juliu H. t'ttHei, -JwHMo^ C»rler, Mrs Arthur Huio-phrio an I I (ir^oiiC'anwri..

I N (7iiA>irE«T

The ol i jet i . i f the above style* suit is t» ^^kiiStis'Tisrixrii.fiiiiTAi^ to 381 acre»^

When a brood ^ow bas once bwn W BDer wHBhw .. By " ^ " ^ r , * ° ° ' i ; ; ; ' h 'rds "sciRered atroad to the r rtattened the chances are that h e i , Ible wire attach the ^"f'^ f^J? , ^ d These persona can be diTl.d«l

..u.,;„. „. , Kn-^ini, ,nlmal haa nrdinarr ahocMng ^ " ! ^ „ ^ i „ a , ' iu luts iu rlssson thniin Tftir •'•" ]"»* I n ended. Even though better feed ' nals at the n e w end oi tne polp: ifc* '^g^^! '"j^^^ ^^ -gt as many and as • [ 'datlc* of the AttomeyCoicraL

setter n » t t e r . ^ ^ e l l s _ c M ^ b e j « ^ ^ c a U e T T L A ^ - a be inripossible to bet^r' b i : y ^ h a Witdn- ^

i S r i T b i l i T ^ M ^ t dse , and who should be O^ed y - = —-. ^ u " " j s a : ^ ^ • — — ^ ^ - " - ~ s , ^ " ^ H - T , t S a u c e i ? ' ~ ~ o n T T)elieve"niartte"^t)oa aow shoiM jOl yott jmye t^ df <•» ,to t^J?. •" , ; , °° „^^_ ^ — -. i ^ w latent oa.lBat.t

. .ven a fatloa that cohtidM HWill., bttlery. |U«W Iht t , u f i u l n a l s J t j h ^ T l l ^ ^ t n ^ ^ Z ^ Wgh y . ^ . part o t -4 . ia ia i t_aJL 1 ' 11 III , J1 Illl III' llili l ^ f e ^ • ; y * ; , ff-St^ o T o n W ' ^ l p e e U Vmt^ bohvdrates. This should be glren of the a n l m ^ and It wlU TO '^-wiw. ( ^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^ amWtton <rf boom-1 suflicient <rttaptttloc to Insure the Thlw aM»aros_nM,tWBU t i ' u o n ^ ^ j ^ . ^^^^ ^^_^ a bIahJOblie'

yean (rf sttccessfal pra^ice, ghe hfan the loiowledac oY the Constttntioii -imA Statnte Law of Virginia to BW»*ary to the petfecmaBC* Cf UM

._ . Bt» him as tkm. of wUdk the Attomcy-CencnJ la.

i ^ ^ State Bou4 <rf Bdw»-a

A ProgKsaiW Dcaioorat riaa&tW daey n i f * * *» »lf r>imnnrilf

11 [>t land ID f rii'ce VVilli»8t County, "Virginia JkBowB a« til I Haul farm, lying and ijeicg

R{3«i?"~i»»3Js .^rley Carter ftocia, both de-cea>ed, had it. and to said land, said laud be-

uihiU deaetibwd M-tota Nrw, 1,

to cause laz taess . horaes and has n e v W imUHl J>el ^ „ „ l V l i ^ ' . o«n varr n i o p M i w usefulneaa, can very p ioper iy be Eienty of exerrliw iw nPCfjMarT tft —^rr.rrrniL:! Via: c g a t t ' -fnllwrifri"*^-^''^ - —

B^gure the proper artHBUaUuu and £ X P E H S E O f H A W H J I W » « ' * ^ j Tlw truo Iwewler la ho who la d;2eaUon of th»fogd- T ^ aorfMrniOC^ --= — 4 - _ . _ ^1 . . ^ M n g toward tha deiri&DBd foi •have access to suffleient «*e» to FU'p that By~eo»blnlng a proper! balanced ration with plenty j of axe*^ ^

;se ihe animals Should keep ln4nB»»Bt:^. oudition of flesh and health. 1

; - • • • - - . ••,..^^' ' " " " " I tawtJd thfl deiri&ced « i d Ivefy~FiSrniar"Sh»al«rVFigure 0 « producing *ho perfect or idea. --—•—of—Peed—Pays Battat—ta—[_g,—does net mate' pedlgraea

Wean l^mfaa Before July 1. r ^ e — d o e s —- . -' mates type-and lets the pedl^reea! ^

{afiecaf^ ot" theinselver. be l^'^ul ly ] .

_ _ ^ gtnin aKr°^i-»'>»t_atatloa. In discuss-IKEN CHOLERA TO tyPHUmii»8 th^tmwiiiuu et bw>adia». pwaa

— said thiit He

Prof. B W. Sheets of the West Viff ^^j^^e that If he can produce .the in-

die hands of WestwooplBatelHeon, General Recti Tpr of the said court ai^ derived from the'•atttnf aiiiiley CaiWi Buaia' iuteieiit in Lot No 1 of »aid lands, and lor general le lie! And it angaarisH by affidyiit S M an-A^mlinn in lui.' that HAIAII ( HTUltAnnA KnfilB-

be all right, howeTor i\ ifiay read

Control and Eradication .of 0 . - W 0 owner should s l t d o w i and figure OOt

' "^fVan^'v'Su:-^"*'^ ^'''In^V''4i'leSds breedlnrew^ : j _ . o n c e .» day off o**^ *'*^ bran:. fe€?la ^^ ^ ^ y ^^^ ^^ i , i c » c u v — » ™ . v — ; , _

^ ^.. . ^ or^vvAWAT vetertimr. no com whatever-to the breeding pumy dlgaraat t y ^ aa there^ are - f' Vi^ouri Ex^?lm?m ati^^^ ewes. UsetK^IAVer Wwm-B and iBtaM hoga—there 111 H ftinst epportanlt*

~h6 control arid eradication of hag hay and corn fuddw tei—rouehng*. f„ UIB asphlug hreeder to sho<t wtot - - -' -• '- -r||.t lattSt It par" ^" •fcwxl or cut.—^„ nan an ^ '.—Li

No mattJM' what his abttlty. th? t persoii Just starting m rocs will find ample use lor aii me sUU he may poeaesa. With condlUons as they are at present—almoat; aa

.the la-1 i • - _ • , , . — •' •, ••' • -,,•,, " •

*° . . J I in a moment's timp. at a most tnning cost, provide ftff~" in a moment's timp. at a most tnnmg cost, provide Kff" ^ » ^ i . r ^-^A *-,^n*«i -Pk- At Ac vriom-n -fi-itnv^x K n i i r f i r f f n l f>f i f i l l l^«^

eiA la a mattgr q» edwotistt wilh' L'iiUtPia IS a uiBLivi vx vitu\mm^vu aw.s- rnc—iw***"———v—• TTZI II—^ er t>ian vacclnaUon wttk hois 4?holent Hte Soutlidown ahe^p eat atowt « i • E.'.ru:rj.

Hoe a

h a pan da.

oient- HM seotaoown »neei» cai oi...». •. - —-—^ —-. ^pounds of silage apiece a ivr two m y j j p g g p SAVED BY RACK

H « f c l 4 > ^ S j 0 8 J _ M » a one-lwlf Poun* «il " ^ " ^ ^ " ^ _ 111 W i t h

"uTanBer Arownd an* Two Feet Hi«it PfovM .SatllfM^nr- . .

must have pure water. ..-^—i- •••. — ^... — . .v i» . ri,ra is like typhoid.' The English; grain, but ho does ««* ^ I ' V " , ? -ox-Like Affair Conatnicted

it pis typhoid." fcMt Sonnnef,' so mach »«»BO as tW« before lamb-^ Manqer Arwmd aiwl Two I : , : It .v.aa so dry A&d. ttt£ PooU i p t ^ _ ^ _1

. - low aBd stagBpat. the disease^ B e feeds the lambs wlt^ the ewer" ^-^ »pr^!ta uy IM grWI ^lin^ber ot' starting ^rtth^ a b o a t ^ r i T * plat a t

L. that drank from iionds- Tb* . gtato f s t l » lamb at eight weoka old, pr. th^i yave their hos» well and getting ap . to a ^^''^^, ^ ^ "^ usjn r ^ - " « - *» t*^ i-anaors-MJJl

. (t r had the least cholera oo Oftitr about twftlre weeta old - . . . .

^couraelt and yotir iriei ds.raany future hours of pleaaura-ble entertainment And youTl spare yourself flS»ny futt*^ regi'ets if you

cording to Uw tttat Helen Cosstacce Hoais, FreBew 4oyee- Boaia, Bean Goldsborongh^ Eiluiuu GaldiiboroDglit Cartar Qoldabnraugh, ghirley Guldaborongfa. Lee Goldsboroiigh, Jlary Goktsboroagh a id J.Ureeo uarter are' not re.?idCTHg 6T ijiia »!»>«?• it ia, lliefeftm*,' ^H-"'^ '>"•' *''»3>T'f 'Tf^ within afteen

GET A CAMERA

days aftar »fap tHiblieattCTtof-thia oTder, a i t4 • • wlriiv JH UI owBaryte'piuiei't their iBtci" •~

esii; "Antr It 18 fnrtner ordSreq that ttus grrfer \x published o o c e a weekfor four suc -

newspaper pulji«iMd in saidoounty, cod that a-eopy noreot la. poatsd «t tne front door oC .

' i»iirn luiiiM III tiiia ijiualji aathfr >aa»i ^ ^ directs.

A Copy.'Teaie J. E. ^RgELL, - Cle^:

'J. E, HEBRELL, Clerit. SlKCUlB * Sos, p. q. P-2" 4i

:r • • ' ' . ,

bccBUSgT:her»'H ^p m a n y a t.ira»! wt ipn . IT V P U d o p ' l h a v e a 0«fi:U\i»K m e n . - » uw l l i n iY " ••iini. n » i . j i ^ i.vir » i-i -

piVtiirP of sometRingjriOtj hat^e Seen or aomo fnond who

The best feed rack 1 hare eTei-nsed . u . ^ « - . *.«.—.,- — - , » . — . , . "*•• !« the one shown In the Ulnatratloa:

y«v«. their hoa» well and arettlPK ap. to a »>;''V°*. g ^ ** „,j ^ • ^f"- t» t h . l-armars-MjJl , io.a> »i>nTan AH ^KMr atxint tw»wp we«ks oM. This Tceo IS ^^^ Broei*. To make It I took four fay

continued thronghnwt ^ ':***''.°* f ^ ^ fnr Vach corneFand two poets After the lambs are '"gane^_"! """ in the eeater. sotting them to tao

-sxubbl^-njg- IL J ^ ; '^^Af. ^ith of one" foot, and ronr -? rf The disease germs after they the ewes on *. ..i, M_ &• . - i , hppti cured, and will spread The e r e u e the flow, of the BMIS- ^ « « ^ ^ apart" The length o y h e raek l t 4 rtion Doctor Connaway also says glvoa tobac«;''whtrti h e rateeo •""• i rt«eeneet T l o a r d e a OR the rack;

, rig"0"8 "Sarry the .hog gholota, self. In St? I ^ ^ ^ ~ dny, aa a »**; t i ^ two and one^ialf fee t jrom thr-^ r«>? from one farm tff anolhor —•*>eriMVe or sioinacli "worms:. - | " " .

'iinps wh^w tiogs are kept He thtnks i t »«ys better to wea* i bo dMnfpeted with •al<^sl»eked \ lamb* the Ist of July thar. at ^"^

ii is cheap and yo« can seo <rth*FlllMC^ ^on put It- Dtslnfeiet the hog keep a sheep » . i«sr , but he did not

alj0 Where proper sanitary coo- charge prwent market fr\eea for his t 1 •• r-t ryuit thHig Is little danger of feed /idopUng ,a ac*>« of prices, tbatj -"

^o.^ra Hogs should not be fed I»OQM run about the aT««ge fc* a . :.Tud. bnt-tm hard greosd e> oo series of Twra. ~ ~ ' _- ' f

«.fiif tt <Mi aoteaete floOTr

may be no longer near you, you'll be^sorry. Kodalcingis not an expensive pjewtire—and nothing

else gives'more TmmeaiaTe oir as much futur^ enjoymfent=^ and it's very easy to learn for the cMaen» of ooi^ftKiayg are so simile and easy and sure in operation tfaat-thenoyice may hp/>f mf An expeA Ja-JMJav. Kodaks. $5 .00 to $100. BrowniM, $1.00 to^W^QO-

Mail osiers attended to same day as received.

nnw«n'»F4r THE REXALL STORE'

JVE SIOCJUH ilVE STOCK NOTES

t'mierai Director — liceiuecriEjnbi±n«f GREENWICH, VIRGlNttt-—

MANASSAS,.VA>

The Bight CoU^c for. the t

Spleacyd-iiew 4)ui}diBg8. Col­lege—asd Uaivffi^ty Trained Teachers. Offers superior degre

• eourscs in the Arts and Sciences, Literature, Pedagogy, Music, Ex -pF^eioB and Business. Also ex-celient Preparatory Department,, fulif-equal to any standard High ^liocJ. Special attenUoft giv«a backward bora Mtd -^riris. S^t^-urday Ait Class, l l igbt marcial Course.

pi - a .

^ ._ _ , Individual farrowing _ little be«iDg~lii I f e tai'it) w ing iww>»*y^saip»*a.-

f acquainted with the s«>w» before a t t S t t e o S l * uf S e l a t e t i S a : .«mg Ttme; ft-pays. ' l>«in the hogbooae floors. A llttlo

:vp the ewes the" run of the fl«4ds s H p m a y l a i n e a hog for aH tlm*. .. P ~ ^ A.^ tn tho mpriat. : PeMings from ocabby «ot

ground. Then 1 bum a manger HI ' artiniid It two foet high aad alxteen • Inches wido. A stz-tadi board waa

peas MO '. Balled acrosa the top <rf oe»t«r posts

4WittfcVr»ar U v a i K o a . ^

U»v« Stock and Ferti l i ty. . ^ A.fr Tn tne spring. . rt;gMHB» iiv."!- ~ .• >- I It Is hot lmpos«ib le_to boihj a p a w^lt unti l y o u n e e d pig f o r ' abouM t ^ WIIWl lw<ft<ie be tag gl"sa \ ^onMi Taim •I t l iuot w k t — Itra

ii«taUic Caskets and tdl styles^of Coffins and Caskets furnished and ' always «a hand. Burial Robes and, everything in tite Under­

taking Business furnished on s h ^ n<}tyj . HandacHme . .^. cnawitt'Swilf for dcBvowng eaafcei in t nurch.

h « » |

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For rate and other information .! inquire*^ ^ " """

Sitnii.KO0r,rLD.,LLD:, 7-fl-2m ——*Prg«ident.

• • • n ' t _- ,_ . - _ , r.T hi-fnTP vou f « th^'ra. Be r e a d y v --to ptr«;

'•.-« branohps of stock feeding offer A pte In h M d I s w o r t h ^ t w o ' " ^ J * ! easier to do It with l i r e s tock .\nd. we h'^ur TTVtJriCPmeBta « a n fe*dtB« raog* acrsp plla," T » f a n d s » » e t W - m t » i

.iMBba • - ] ff l1ajiJi>

"STock ratytng a fontaro, b s t it ia m a s k • .easier to do It with l i r e s tock .\nd. we think unqi!«>«t*<Wi*triv mure profHat>lo,

& COoy McCall's Magazine and McCall Pjltemi

or Women

KffW

h p r pl»tB-

A< «ifian1ng ttmf cniti «hfluUi ''good aoiKn.

be i S«f ihat the t»am Toohjs are —At «ifianing Tirnr oiiia—auuuui us-i £Si •••»• •— —^-~ ta-ker. a»ay eotJrelT out of sight of ^ good fhape tor the ewes teat ar» \o the mothers — - ' b««r earfy lamha. • Pot bellied hay fed oolu teT. the ing sheep aniesa h» Is willing to sit atory of Impt^per feeding. ok»w growth op-nights In all ktads of weaUer dnr-aiirt t«Hii tlH«elopm«Bt— lag ike larabtng aassna —Pneomonl4 n i l s mjiin-plgs h*tt,rm < A Mankat nf fat iat_a hcxse like

7 M ereng. Mtiwji l ^ n S ^ t l y aaalimii

ttiAy get oaed to Bleeping Is ptfna, draftg or Ktipw bank*.

damp

T-h.f pr..p-r,ar,( mare Ig like the cow and sow and need? the same eonald-ernte earn anri iiidicroiic feeding

't 18 ex i>"-Ti»i';t car' i^sreiw "o h.'ch a warm r.urae. 'i.a'Ieq'iatuJj' i-^'tftfr'

c h a n t y , i« a raantl* that often aerroa m " ' t l t n . t « nf l i n f n n f - - -

Be aure thp floclt haa pienty ' j f freah wati>.r. If the ah«>*p drtak iprlnca ke<>r Ihf approarhea d

from

. i tw^AK th<» e l ement »K>st Itke.ty to tn oeoded; tko animals consime the feed raloed on tb* f«r« and redoc* OM) kMs la fsnility elemoau by ro-tanring to the soU the maanro from iiaimata

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ua Sacond

S U B S C R I P T I O N , $ 1 . 0 0 A Y E A R I N A D V A N C E

, djr^ater to be experienced by this country should dtmocratic policies prevail, as thev will do. Thifi IS fiiim^-- th'P prin<'it>i4 a of ranuhliffanifim £<iU-tii pi otifn la«t vfHr and there iteemB to be nothing left

ADVERTISING RATES ¥rity Ontsaii mch foi ^he fill! iiw^itionmnd TwntT^ftrv Cmtaftr auh

.<x;ntiiiuar\c*-i Liber&t Discounts to YaftHy Advurtbers. All t ardi of th«ii)i>, formal reKtutioni, ubitu&ry notice* othar tban.tJh*

uflu&l de«tb not)c«>, aoil all matter of an advertulns c&uibet«r, eith«r directlj' or indirectly, *1U be pubHahad at tta* lata of twrnBtr-trt Genu an

MANASSAS. VA. , I-KIDAY, JULY k5, 1913

of the party, not-even organization. The fail was due to a spiic on the very things now attacked, •snmp prominent-members urging tariff reduction and others tariff increase. The present salvos of

-omtQiicfti artillery are due to the fact that de»nK

7 H E TAX PLAN.

Manktnd ts pi one to cry for re forms and to crFtl-<a8e eMBSng c<MidrfrdBa yrthtttir<)fferin^^^^^ trusting to others for reducing to a Jinown xjuanti-ty th^t ekmive matter of detail which he may be unable to plainly explain.~"TRefefore when we read of "Auditor Moore's plan for a reformation of the tax laws of the State we treaj it with consider­ation beeause-it^-is^ a plan and not merely a criti­cism of the present chaotic state of affairs, and be-causrwe have no plan to offer as a substitute. In

. his table of figures the auditor shows that the net • loss to Prince William county under his plan will amount to $2,354.35; this appeals to be made up(rf lukbHW iiytiiinBd Ihtanooon laihuad piupetly, barrtr stocks and the capitation tax; also losses^uftained because of the reduction from the present assessed rate bin intangible property. Mr. Moore's plan

suggests that counties ihay hot tax r«Ir6ad, canaVl^i.-watfef, heat, Ught, p6W6t, 63ct)reSa, telfegraph, tele-pKoiie and sueh-eopporalioB», nor stock of state, iiationai or private banks. Upon intangible prop-ortyV as now- named bylaw, Uw flCaCw, hg wyt, flhmild fly t to«axlmum ra^e to be charged by any

-bodied iB».V»«r.WW#?»wttftwtirt'triIip l i j i l n y K

__i&-4he way of taking away^ fcunr t i ^ couS^^ authority to fix their own rates our own county the, compensation

in the-case of does not appwar

'toTSe^mmfaaugitfe wife th«hr«i»ulUii« Iciife^ faaartily b y f>yp»y"17^wpr nf fr^Anm n„af fi,;,^

We will not criticise Mr, Moore's pten; a more Tn i i _ - » n "nru^ • ^» -an^fnt^todrinari»rhigTrtiJ«ferwi^^

an organia^aB^ to WkB<wre a s ' T h ^ ^ v l e r of the First FamUies of Virginia.''

•— Qiice upuB. reaaon wbyflteec

i should be perpetuated in the memory ofaH man-kind. No^nobler kodj ^of people existed, .and the; "ari^ocracy" of Virginia was a recognized fact> respected throup^out the world. Then the tie o ( bteyHym known to be in \M shape oi a hard knotT

cratic affairs have taken on attractive hues of late ^nd the G. 0. P. is very covetous since its forced abdication of the seats of the mightyr

Progressiveism seems but another name for de^ mocracv: few hav<> faifhir- fhp P"ll Mnim narty founded on personal spite and ambitioniand the tre­mendous egotism of one man. That pa^y practi-callv "died aborning." So there is lpt> thp party of the people, now in power and the hope of all, With common sense asthe leading characteristic of the party's great pilot it looks as if the present ad­ministration will be safely xondmcted, and the crowning glory of bringing life's necessities with­in easy reach is a matter for cheers rather than hoots. Time will show a preponderance of cheer-eis and the complete demoralizatipn of hooters.

BE FAIR.

It is hard to believe that any reputable citizen would advance the suggestion of a boycott on those

l a thisiand'af freedom and factipno the votmg privi-lege is the one thing held peculiarly sacred. The inalienable right pf the American citizen is em-

Iria life,. UbCTty and the pursuit of happinesl in his o wii wa.y. That pjaoc^ agettSj

, national size OP 'Manaasag -siAe, and the tiireat of a boycott is' so soaal] as todelerve utter condemnation and we hope this will be iriveh

ttet^cte-SatfJlxaminers Go €afefully over- thfi at different intervals.

^ bank

Depositors' interests are protected first, before anybody or anything PIS^, »

The jii. ^^^^v k khp- hu^ "p<5ssi le evidence that we treat air patrons >vith courte^ and extend to them every facility to -be found in a mndpm hanlrin^ inVaihitinn

Your account will be welcome here.

/Fhe National Bank of Man ia s

Ik. 3 PER CENT PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS

* & R XE B i

Kiiiiiiiri

tawie IH; cawiful tfaat.ate4>oiairig"gi@E^^ not strained.

BON. rAi.EXANDEK J. WEJBDEHBUKN evid«itly construes the political activitiea of oaeof hisdp-

HIGHEST ^INSPECnOR

CASH AND

ViME YOU SELL difficult to looaen and fnntieri to lent, Kinship was T H « ! "s.Ut aki^" hag nn» jaf rafn-hfd ManaflflWI

the "open, sesame," uid meo then counted it a birt its approach is Mteterr time a weuer of th$l present tsght style m k«B a high step. privilege to lay their homes and thdr incomes at

the fset of their clansmen. It was an honor to be called "blue blooded" and the sign of the thorough-

hi^rl wan an miif ti iiiMii 11 iiili iT S^mnn iin in hnmrn .. ^nr'nin t " TfiTTTi Tf IT 0p4n doon and open hearts were the rule andtfae. » ...J ll nlHlm ^ ^ - n . i_— ispaicn.

IF we mi^ake n<rt there is a lot of envy .sd^e4 up with thisdenunciati<mof-llr. & 7 a a fnrget^ag

exception to it was frowned upon- with hftrror: Such splendid homes: such bountifiTl hnnpHisiity-

"iBBg^green" eye;

such courttay aiiTirefinemeEft; such conviviality; a manVbo-ftuied to Hve up to the standard was os-traciaed as far aa blood wooM aUow^qatrocim^^ thM standard was set uncoBSdotalv and ^ t h o a t ostentatiea. 4ibcfalinterpietatien Ofperwmdge^

y THE managers of the Gemma-Wednesday night

gave emphatic evidence of a ^iuit of propriety and g^pttithw hv j w ^ i h i t i n g any"fan^ryy J ^ t ^ g "

Everybody kaewe

ceatricitie^ was always givair but no allowapce was bat nidlfttegyagefls^ ttey a TjathCT i ^

ever .made for him who took one atep outside a ddvaiioiEB tfeatinent of women, wbu.were always, recognized as being batJiki$» >o>w«r tbas^teaagela,' The hand*drfHe9dship meant the hand of heleJn ^Hmortf nooH anA thp lOVB of "family" WBO fait

graeeftii T1>eir sopprcssJonL^is a lengthy stride Corwtfd.

^aOffi? 9i ehOTee-^#ah j b o ahanecd moetly~on one side—shcMoId notlie attached to horse riiows in SQcfa a idace aa '.

from end to end oi ^ e state. '. It is-diiferient^, BO«'. Ties of blood are^dt moin

tu tiw youth uf the town, to say nothing of many OMS oM ^imgh to faww Itetter, ¥«t they ««"

& : _ ' •

than ties Of SRjtiftiiitenee untaet ies of money are iigb included." Maay oi the beautiful old eokSHal homos, and e v m thoae of iater date, have paased

--into the hands of straagers; thtfrhospitadity is lim-. ited to the cho»en few; the ronyiviaHty.whirh nnre

stiuijglji"pat»o1 great din^poi^taent e x p o i j m ^ ^ tbg^^ looking for the "bird man to fly," were two con­spicuous ckMids on the other wiae flae show.

IF personnl mngnetiamt graoe of nwnner and an

Veal, Laaabk Etc—tfaaL^hwt fh«; marirat ran affoiti.

^ B u y o«r f a « j if ywi fwarf a f i r t e n f t . 'Btmik, ftgJiffihga, Cracked C o m , Whnif f 4Mm, W h f t, Uata and Hay, '. •

meant a harmless enjoyment of life's good things , jg i

7]^'uiMprui ui u fuiiii u""" 'H fr^ <ftT«»"3^ A man in ffiSancial difficulties can "hope for little ftfBAoaf T-JAntpnant CUarfrnm- Rnt' tha«o awi T,r^

I lllll flllllill " » -

trat oblivion from hi» blood krn, m w , and hefre- jofgce seeSing assets' any longer. a 3 ^ every'Twdyt Cr.iagntly finrifi thai. fthliYinn eratpfnl tn himsplf Tha i , mm g, nmw wUl power the maa «kcte<i will i

ties of blood, once so tight, are loosened and the|wield. It aeeeos to be a misuse of the franchiseH» influx of monied folk has greatly changed what.frK.j^o .-^ifflitand ^it jpyntl-'^fin thtniM have t o o ! l t was orce an ideal condition, by creating a spint of i many votes cast agaiMt him fcH- his hopes ofjjolit-' t j

" cm.ilation gnVT ".shnw.7' Ancestry aaK ^ e m a j i ^ , preferment, but in the ease we have in u i i i i d l ^ jneretr to-mean-a card of entry to vanous soc ie t ies . ' . . » ..u .. .i. i .L- •

_ _ „ • -_ . - —J: . :^;:—?;_: . . T.^ ;i.'--iit IS apparent that the pei^nat magnetism is not CONNER BU4LDING MANASSAS. VIRGINIA "F F V once meant a condition. First Famih'es^^ "" "^^"="'-^*^-':"" ^^^*'""' "-«'«=^'»'" •» """ jjjt nf \ rK-inia »<>* ** ™ght easily mean Fast Fading;«<^n« ^° ^^^^'^ "P against the force of TJersoaal, ^ . — ^ Y--~,"niaaa. "Theold form failetbaad all t;hiT>yg]*o<^, «"d guroM taf-hioned gentleman wjwund to; |}^ _ H

* H*'>?T p ft t **'.

THE MANASSAS JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 25. Wi-

Miss Lucy Fletcher, of Cal-J - T h ^ aRrieukure Jepartmenl 1 m | ; f^gyj H|0R|||AL COURSE^ t ' rndMaiiinT. Bell. ofThe t WashiQ44ti|P ••"'*»'Mi4jia,j)««i«K»w • _ -j j

_ wereinarried in Washing- weekly news letter that will be; ' l^toniast"week, It^ resuTt'of a rp;; senttothe county correspondents'^

The boai-def BuperviBorgwitll^^m^^^m, ^ f^ reew>»-Gg^?ol tlu'dopanroent.furnistung re. 1^" the

IfiRffiFLOCfei gifer; k'coia £irat_Easc second place, the school

tioW"" Its res^Jir semi-anrnfal

—Dr. H. U. Rpop.will preach jnjhe local Presbyterian Churoh next Sunday at 11 a. m. The niihlii*^ in irinfl -Aordiallv invitfwi

—C. S. Taylor Burke and Wal-tPT C- Foster vereappoiiiUfd re^ ceivers for the Ale>«ndria Daily NewsTfy the Corporation CkKirt of that city on Monday. '

:.4Uv^ H-L^ Qiiarles hag re-iov&cSST

ipeper HoTse Show, where they. paits ou crop conditions, du^nes- ; : " " ; • " ' V : ' ' ' " V . w ^ i 4 i _ „ . - . . — . , _ . . - j j ^ g ^ | p j i e ^ j ^ ^ , ^ : ^ t ^ ^ ^ ^ 4 a j ^ ^ teaching. A wen^T mOT lor tne nrsc tinse. 18 a prominent horse dealer of information as will benefitTarm-Fauquier. | ers. No date has been set for

the introduction of the plan; but whexi it is done the farmers in every community wiH be profited.

and « in preach at the Baptiaf church Sunday hioming.

—Throughthe efforteof Bishop Peterkin, of West Virginia, a modem gymnasium to cost $20-000 is to be erected at the Epis-copal High School neai^-lexan-dria.-——jJ _ .__ .

—There will be preachmg ser-vicea in the Minnieville Presby-

. offers unusually good preparation for vocatii orgwrized

—The name of Oscar Terry Crosby, Warrenton, is reported as being under consideration by the president lor th« office «f Governor-general of tBe Philip­pines. Mr. Crosby has buaine^

nraro anH N P W .lurMV, Mt BpeHAg

renton.

A-lhAit- X Beveridge, of Indiana, who is writiBg a We-of the famous chief

intereats in f ennaylvania. Dela-^justice, J<>hB Marshall, -has been iii^coiresportden^ with Captain

Hcrrgll. who haa fiir-him with valuable information

terian Church next Sunday.at 3j Dr.'n. U. Ruop, Pvehidcnt I). Ill

of Eastern-'CoUege, delivering the sermon.

perf jiraedbyilev. H. L. Quarles.

" "= X chttrrsr&in the-parcef post servide wilt heeomy effeetire op | August Sth. T h e maximu/n weight of parcels will be raised 20 pounds; there will be a reduc-tidn in the rates in the first two zones, and maps will be issued which-with enable anybody to %ure the riate on any parcel to any point.

—M*"«r«; aeorge Muddiman and Si W. Cooksey, while driving

shall, the father of the great jurist, who possessed a very large "tract in Prince~WiUiam county, deeded to him in 1739.

and well equipped course in domestic science is given, which, if taken in con­juncture with the year's course in chemistry, prepares the future teacher to give a good course in this" important and much called for subject In addition to the domestic science training, good preparation for agricultural and nature study teaching may also be -bad in tb« extansiva agricutr turaiand botanical coursesoffered

y ,

from the county projwrity owned by Thomas Mar- lanaount of agricultural extension

—The dairy car of the South-em. Railway will be in Manassas on Monday next from 10 a. m. to 2"?. m., and there will be lec­tures and practical demonstra-tious by BAijerls that will be both

work now carried on by the High School in the shape of farmers' institutes, corn and canning clubs with their yearly exhibits, demon­stration work or various soils, etc., the student has before him a fine suggestion of how fully the country school by an&wering to. the needs of its environment may enter into and mould the life of

on Main.street Monday evening had the misfortune to break the king bolt of their wagon, sever­i n g JMlations-JietwfiiaL-fEont and rear and throwing both gentle-Tnon A .j^; No damage was done

intoFOoting o n d pyofitablo t o

—M Miss Alice Humes, both of this r-nnnty;-w»r<^mftrrieH at thfjRaB-tist parsona^ in Manassas' on: to,either, fortunately, except be-Thursday, "the"ceremony~5eiBS ""g cunsideiably ghr' -

-^Robbers rifled the postoffice

every dairyman and many farm era' not in that line of busi­ness, ^ i l k samples takenio the car will be tested free, and ad­vice and instructions givei!i, based Sn'tlgtestryfatelrwiH befor-thg peremtageof bu%i« £atr-pwtiea~ larly.

-Mrs. . Sara H, Hoge,_ §tate President of the Woman's (Christ-

28. at Fo^eteefc- =?t^$irdilKt4ll¥i i-nt-;r,r^ ic ovtOTl><oH t n OVPfyfltlPj

^MiT^W^^T^X^T'avennerr'wHa has been in Greenville. Augusta counTy, m chargeiiLa drug atoreT has Hpfided to connejSt himself with a stort m Onmge, tind is In Manassas on his wa: position.

Rev. Horwoed P. M y o f a preached a strong and well-de-

tion aa eclated: te-o»- atr^eta. BitfoPB we Ooald put a period in

Church SunSy ni^i t to a large congregation. R e « . Myers ia pastor of the Metbodiat church at Coiirtland, Va. ,, i. . ".

-Mr. and Ufa. 0, % NuU' have v,-hich future home. proving fsam

Mrs. Nutt is ini' the aqrident in

which her t ip was dirio<aifed a -few weeks ago.—-—-—^,-

-Captain Henry A. • native of Fauqui^ county and a m em ber of the Stonewall Brigade^ died in Washington on Tueaday. He was a first eoosii^ of Ci4>t«dn Jamefrfc Herrj^,JC9BBfei3firit-nf Prinm WHtimifr

Hnn Satpnol WiUiamB, r.sm.

It was a r ^ pleasure Thursday, to shake' ami he--" iiamsconvit^^KHilMUB tliejKMiff; of the siren.--.

Ta;/OTirT7iyn>».'.iA'j..M..a ing. at 3 o'^leek, getting away

TIiuriHlay at the howe sROw

with everything of value in the U".''^''^ ground wS8~~8«used^ "With~tly[ynr'spend frwn

of seyeial candidates

irigs. They took aXib^ stampsjand_$200 in currency, it is reported. -.—•.—.—-—^

ently famillaFwith the surround- ^5«8^«r*«<»H»»*<>»»ni»f^<>^^ *— ''"'-iner; Attorney Geneial '"J"—" m^

•Vrns Just at the taiiie t5at]nMrauat

Thm^tav afternoon, we had qng. on toe oil ques-

our compositioQQ a mbsf gAtefuI rain deauendwl, Uu.tlt dlditot^lg^ JiinnnYthf»fyf ^^f|t jv°»|' hi«f* «*»- to"Rritiiiiuiii a few-^werita^agft! mniyo nil nry ^h» atraotf mnnlt^

I»ove a blessing.

— An item of interest to all bojrsiameh id Wo ropoirtA^^Tate i theB}i»iheim Stables, near BalS-removed _ to W a 8 b i n g t o n | - ^ - - ; M — —

t h e y e x p e c t t O ; m a k e t i w i i i * ^ _ ^ ^ ^ , ^ W . W i d k M ^ a « p u t a i e d ; Treatment was abaa and Walter R. Abell. -The sate of t t e hcffses wffl tag<rrtaoe at the Long branch Home Shov next week, and many valuable anknals will be^offered, indudiog

12 SI

uable horse in America.

—Mrs. JoDwa R. Dodrrett, <sl ^HB tewn^ waa c^ledto Hamiltac last week, by^the TCrimu .ifibaeaa ^TieFf iS ier , Edgar H.; Taven-

kr, whien tanunated fatatty ten Ttnirarf*y Mr' TavfthnPr jgaa

didate for re-electieHMAUBM>«g;:»triefap- with paralysis juft a General,.—wa^ a fAJler nn im jceek .prior to bis death, and yft»

- V. rs. Ada Reid, daughter of Mr. W. N . Mercbani of - Manas­sas, was trtaftled in Alexandria last week, toifa^^itastittardr'o^-the; Southern RaUway, and will

^ears of age. He was a wide­ly kiMiwu and ftiffeaOv'-beloirad iwiiini pnpn of hkrjBiliye to^^n

——In - sntduur notice of 'b e r

WiUiartS, wh6 thihkfi hlB bfeCOWl is ganfi enough t o . watiant hia

the community. Another advantage offered the

iiormai student in the Manassas High School is the good opportu­nity for practice teaching and lor observation work, not only in the wMsal-achoola aad ia th6^.iirg& epra^ed school of- Manassas, but a teo -mtbe s e h o ^ o f - W a s ^ ^ -ton. Through the courtesy ~of the city superintendent the class

wee'ks "each, year in oOservation

ffluipped achoolaof WoafaingtMi C i ^ where ^very facility ia_Qf-tered lor seising graded achool

M^or A. J. Wedderbnm. The int.t«»r wantja

to b^ the aextUsutenant GovetQ-esL a ho in bottor qpMtifieA

that place tiian is Lewis for Maeben iuari&itr? Tiyteir Elly-aon has bad it. long en^xgb.

—W^6rd A./Bttck, who went

met with a last Thursday- While feeding a press in the place where be is

work under the best poreiblec^-dltions. —The Normal Department,; bow aver, need not be_uged o n l y d ^

Is an old sajring that holds good in starting a

Bank Account

We Ask You to Consider

gCords as rrojin tfie scTiooT AgaTnTh the l a r j p f t 1 sC—Strength^-ftnancial >trength. - — - - -i

2nd. T h e care wlEh w t t e k tfaa bank b manate^>

3rd. The courtesy a n d spirit of accwnmodat ion by |

I r the officers and employees . ] | |

4th. Tl ie ability of the-bank to properly And prompt­ly handle all your business .

I

Peuples Naliuual Bauk i OF MANASSAS, V Ar-

4t - I ^ ' •^.-.•, : , . . . - --

m: '"'• - r V ; i " > \

v««

THE BLAXKSTONE SCHQDL FQR GIRLS

students going .through the high school.' bor!s^iat«i8ftiach at the —-service j»f any of the county _or totrlet t«tchet^ •whit wiah more pr^wriitidn and reinforcem^t in ^wif^wlfk. g y th<^ ^proviwro o f " the Stattf Buaii^ of Education."

teherawho have, not had a high

f i p u t a t e a . TreatfnenJ^ given him in a hospital andiiyea-tti-day, Tbi^ivdiiy, be arnyod at tltA Titimm-i^' ilia -parenta, near Bristow.—He has the oympathy

ma. said to be th^ most va t ^ ^*»* of f r i en^ in an__rfifc don that will buidieap him seri-ouriy in t h a ^ n e <^ buatos^ l badadc>{vt^ . j - ' • ^-

^NpTK?<?F4lO»WIATION.

Under and- by virtue of the a a ^ o r i ^ vested in the under gained 1^ a re8olatioB-4Klopted July 7. 19ia, b> Uie DeiubeiaUc County C<Mnmittee t>f^rin« WB^ .Ham County, and wdyow? ptfc .

C. J. l ieetse.

aeoL make her home n Alexandria, where she has been employed toe so me tiihe past. _ . .- ._

—There will be a yard" party tonrght frbtt 7:30 p. in., on the lawn in Mrs. Gregory on Centre street, under UieauspTc^ of the Luth- j j j ^er call since I l e f t"

cordially invited. Refresh

weather; the crops k)ok fine but is T«7 tittle fruit to be Am working in the cit r

and doing. DRell Ej TBE JoURlffit lOO^ am kS^wben I do no^ get it on time. I gener-ally ^ it on Monday and can

waiFto read it. f notice that many have answered tb»

wit, ilon. havipg filed his notice of eandi* daey;'tMf:tb« n o a t l n a t t o i m - d ^ gate from Prince WilBam County, Virginia, to the next General As-.

scbO(d course, but who hold a first grade e^rtificatejnay also enter the liormal couxae. and upon the

!<• jHlll*

a boMam pafaoaaat o(;i<3>. KB8CTLT: n h tonky wHfa Ha haOtyti J>aiiaifaatlxiiiro<«taraBaiiarliBriw«i^Hii9iMff

THE lAAHNG IRADONG SCBOOL n m GIKU IN VntGOnA ^VSaiMqsa&stanBeafociflM jmr, ineiodfaig table board, toam. Itfrto, ateam

layitnal oulUin^sudtrilluula - •• MtalogM «ai;4iMflaMpa bki

t K y ISSt Bii'A«» rtuuipmtm

•etr-

BLACKSTOKK. VA.

aibjecte, (which_ dan, be taken in a year) may recdve a certificate rraewable upon the sam^-terins as the feguli8>F Netmal Ttaining Certificate." Hotdos ct second grade certificates may also enter. and updn the completion of the iMNnoal studies together with

iry.re5dew_jaf_ the su i t jects in which the grading on tJietr certificate~'fBrtB betew 'lb "~ pef"cenX."may recave a certffi-4iate-renewable upon the~MB>a. terms as the N(nmal Training Certifioater

In view of the increasing State requinaneuta in the way of pyep-

course nov.tQ.Jbe-gLven in bis^ sebooU-for;.in.fliany even if they hold_fijia^jffl:, grade certificatea. a year of-nor-

diange in addresa ta Fairmont, Minnesota, Mrs. Addie Gallaban,. formerly ofiQia.eonntjC says: . , i .^ . , ,.,

W*- T e finiftviiHf--«Hrfr « s z & £ - J- Meetae the nominee of tbeii-eviewe would not cmly enable

sembty. 1 hawbydadare the said mai work with ita accompanying

Democratic party for the House <yf D e U g U e s A ^ Prince William' County to be voted fbr at the nert general N o v ^ b e r election^

raents but would be of greaf value in reinforcing and atrength--enmgthdr_^eB^aI agta^#adiu:

day of Joly, 1913. THOS. H .

Committee.

-The Horse Show German was ' n i C BAPTIST CNCAMPMENT

them to meet increaaing require-but would be of

A BatTH4>AY GIFT.

Mid-Summer Reductions on all r Good$ at

W E D N L b U A y r A N D T H U R S D A Y

in the. ^ - .. ' i' . - ^ • i ^ . ", " •

Angiiat 9th

Ttie follow iug letter reachcSHs Thursday: it seems tQ show an

F, R. SATTERLEE, S«^r«ury,

: Warrenton . V a .

M'ToMcetiiic o l School BoanL interesting co-incidence:

"Guiillwnttn; l am enclosing' " ' "'" " ""^""^ °* ^ ' ""' you Che^k rpnpgral n{ a

Board of Coles District at l-nderifnoent

C H A R L E S B. A L L E N iM bgMcr ui Cwrtr Swreyw

been readitig for good roads in i day night witnessed about eighty cloeed Sunday night at Virginia j„^^ ru^^^ „y „„hQ^^pH^„ ninn

atrktdie^^aa.Safc jeoopfas gtiding about t in fluei m B<'Ooh. The pwigram J^^^rHf^jf^ y^i^A,y r „ ; f. —The hope

iirHay, when the bond issue for'thf fJT»i«my m»Mw> fnmil>h«j<^ hy passed and the attendance wasip^^^t^ T Tn ^ fritrrd that diataict was defeated by 20; Pistoria's orchestra from Wash- far greater than that of any pre-|pj^pgp j,g ^^^ j ^^^ votes. Haymarket gave a ma-tington. The german was lead vious sessions, and the meeting j yi^jj^^j,^ y- jj o^ ^Q^ j ^^p j j jiiiiH iif 1^'fnr thr jnTliir nnrt'TitMi fl ThiiaiUMi t)ia<^a>^iy*rniinrTl m'"* g"<^»"**»«»- ' ^****'ijng t fepapor

agatnaf-Ttr nnly » mitsi hniiitrrrrf hntfrirtTnte Tha tea»a <tf th« ^nirww rn TOin^^ rnprnunrnj "Yout-friend t

liavet^"»'a*'nK wood for the schools for the I terrn. J^Jd. Fi LI .OT^ -

f cast itt ju ia-ttor there. The im- i ladies were an added touch to the woricier. and delegates attend pressJoTT prevails that the defeat; prettiness ^f_the occasion and jAom everr^ffut of the Statr. i^ of this propofted improvement ist smiting faces, twinkling feet and ^ If you want vour Job Work dc-<iue to a misundersUndinjir-of the^a l&nce number of onteokers indi— trrerrd wnen pmmised. give your pended publication with its issue method for spending the money. ' rated a good t".n~- order to THE .IIHRNAL. . of Tr.uriiiaj:.

Jhs.

I III J l l^ l work.

jifcriyesf Mtti Sfflretal mOn of rrni(*-= ahwars flh'

hand. s«>p me befor* b-. -y^

.rJ^"_ ~~^ro: J U D 1 K ; ' 7 ^

i ManassasIraiHerto^ 2. -rEii..*,

THE_M,\NAS§A§J_OLJ^ida^ FBIIUY..

^ l o t r r . P t o P L E WE Kisoy^lt^sBaskervilleand '"le Misa 7 |gQ^Dg J J H^IRSE^ SHOW " " ^ F* "* RgRNTsviI 1 p

-rjs«ll(l5t;JilMiieiHoi"e Smith, of Balti more, is visiting friends here.

f- Latham pastrervjUg. of Chicagro, are-T?uests of Mlr4? BiskervlTie'^j

Continued From First Page

Mrs: L. B; Willtants ^vwtted <Juart« friends in Culp^per iaiil week. I MV A M r - i » j i •••--". — •—

~Z— . Cngler returned liiSt, vy B. Bullock Miss Julfa BtatoiieyliPas ggTiest. Sunday To

Mrs Ella Fogle, of Bristow, I Tnes»~Eorw«—1st. '•'•'***fl'™Olli» va&j aiiu \j»ttyvi, :

Silver Thread, D. M. Pi^«; Snd, Merry j Spent Sunday hwB with MTS. ! Widow, D. M. PitU; 3nl, Commander,

"Baltimore, after a p^tt,. gnd Ha -oT Tffias Wafton"L€Wte-la5t week. • formi?ht^*-v«RraTiorr-wlift rela-' Brothersfs'fg; Oenfpi y,' HTirBiicT-;

M188 Martha Strother. of Mark-jti^^ near Gutpeper and friends I ' ' ^ y : , ^ , , ^ ^ „ J ^ „ ^ ^ j^ t Un Manassas. Redn "

, Fogie's mother, Mra. Cooper: r MM. AiieB^" Among those rtjst acceiidg

Hooligan, Hale,

, W u l . For SiJ« and mitfH»it*Vf «4**r-b a m s M i wfll ba a u U i s k W u d < r a>i> imad-

IB« at M M r*l« af f ir* c a a U « Hm* far tk« firrt isMrtioB. ibraa c*»ti a Uaa far uUaaaaat

rMataad •aUlSa'daclil'tUair sMTBiM.

_MlS. M' M' ' hgg anp nf the Riodem homes of Nakeaviik,^'*^— 16 acres of good land, well fenced,' hnt and cold water in bathrruoxu and tScMw; -011 zncadam road.

; Price $6,000; one-third cash. C. J Meetze & Co. '6-1"!

K. B. man; 2nd, Cocktail, Roger Bailey; i . • c, , ^ . I^rd, Sir Braxton, L. C. FerRUSon; 4th, j Ml8*"Samm*rs. of Stockton, Lee Roy, H. W. Herring. Calitornia, and Mrs. R. A. Fi<J-i , ^ ' ' ^"/"^TI*''?«" fi'J £»»>• L-

jvir^iting at the home of Mrs. B, iJ. HeJdeBi eay toivn.—

Byers. runabout—lat. Starlight.

t©r.-V.-T.-Ci«treiHB«B; 2n4, Sete«j»*ed, IJ. U. Detrick; 3rd, Silver Threads, D.

Mra. f M. -Pttts; -«h.VAlaria, Mitchell riarri-

h««i.wer» Misarn EBBM and A^j-j For Rent . -A storeroom with nie Cornwell, Tracie Spitzer,' 3 living rooms attached, together Mrs. Keys and Messrs Ervini*'*^^"*'^™'"^"®*^ w ^ ^ ^ ^ r ^ andVernerSpitzS: f^"*^^"* f** '"**^ •»<* f ^ '

ham, is a g u ^ t olJira. J iDavia. • » ,

Mr- A 3 h t o n ^ ; m p s o n , _ o t l C [ a r - i — - ' • • - - '^"-jc. Leith; 2nd. D»y'StW,^Mr,T~Aii^i Rev. T. W. Noland preached• ^h"«'7;^'">X;;;m^l^'f^^r;.'i'lA^ .ndon.attandad>the Horse Show ^ ^ f / , f f ; f ^ f ^ ^ ' S ' ^ ' ^ 3 ^ f e - S s ^ ^ f „ ' ^ ' « * - ^ ^ ^ - U n e ^ ^ ^^ I S ' ^ ^ G ^ <ierman. — •• ^vi.iung at tne nome oi Mrs. B. Hotae and runabout-ut, suriight. Church iiere_Sunday night j HaymarRet, Va.. R. F.'D.7-25-3f

Mrs.Ella Stover and son Frank, oT Broad"Rim, are guesaof Mrs. F. L. Go3u-=- —......w...... ^...^.^ ,

Gasoiine p«wer on spot in good fve:*. J....»». i^^owng preacneo' — •- -

an excenenl'sermoiTattli* Union Church here Sunday night.

Miss Essie Cornw^l gave a ^ Having changed my residence birthday party last WednesSayT to Washington, wHT sell my house-

Tiev. and Mr3.irT:Tryers re-tMXXigd to Courtland, Va., on

jL HalL attended the -Miaaipnary meeting held at Mar- p^pi ^ . shall Wedneaday and Thursday.' sinter

Woman's I Alten, fLL. Kedmau;-J. K. Maddox; 3rd. Sir Braxton, L.

4th, Sil.er Top, G. W.

„ * , „ , . * , 1 Miss Louise Weedon, of Balti-Mi JSteaUKM^ Hutchison a n d ! , , , ^ ^ j j i g , _ ^ ^ ^ g ^ ^

family returned Saturday from, p^^^yj^ y^ ^^^ j^^ ^-^^^^ L. Virginia Beach. Weedon are guests in the home

Miss Marie Simpson, of Claren-, don, was a guest of Mis&'Alberta

- J)aviB last week. Mrr Philip Brown, of Middle-

burg, was a guest of John L. Hynsomthis week. ' Miaaco Studd, of Alexandria . were guests of Mra. Guy Allen for. the horse show.

Mi^Vfrglnia Gardner, of Mark-ham, 4fr-a«ue»t-«f—M*»r-GT-M^

of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Garrison.

Mr. W. Fred Dowell expects to. leave-on Mondi^ for a short va-cation. During his absence.Mr. W. 0 . Tavenner will be in charge of the prescriptioij department lit tlm dfu^siai-e.

Larh-in for a few^day s Dr. an^^Mrs. H fr CTrafl

have r^turaed from a week'a stay . j t "Ml ; aus Edith' Heinerrof^&Tdge

Mrs. W. R. Myers this week.

jfashingtoii, visrted-rplfttivea here during the week.

Mr. W. H; Sanden, of Biaton ^oage, La., is yisitT in the CM harpin neighborhood^

Mias TheodhTTWatertilias re-Washiogton. after »

" brief vacation stnthrHany»^ere. Prewdent Roop. of Eastern

College, filled an.engagemetit on ' JEaatem Shore. MdCrmiii suiidity.

^^t!rA."aahig^t>f:Wa8hing-iuii, was a iriatorherfrOfrSunday, of his mother, Mrs. M. E. Sillinirs.

ttissa^lioa and Ahce Afford are vui»|»« their omimn, Miss Joagphitf* liarkiii i tffear" WeMiPg

-jBs: Mr. George Pureell was in Ma _

-n&ftaafl fOF a f«w UUH< buO. WWA. j4«yB-hw« mat gflieJt_: after a 4«»gtl«r trip flir<M!(gB the South. • -

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Young and Miss Lillian MiUa. of Alexandrvi,

Fiaher. Misses Dot Simpson, of N<»-

folk, and Susie ShanCT,^Wa^-ihaioiK are liie JJueato «1 Miss R»» V.\Unt / I JL_

Mr. D. Terry Martin, of Pitta-burie, was the gumt ov«g Sunday at the home of Mr. S. T. Htdl. on Presoott avcniw.

-MF^ C. Shiri^ Leaehwan. of Alexandrk, u apending a part of bis yacaitipn with his fi^er, Ifr. C. t. LMCOffiiflk J .:

Miss HargTOTe, who has been on a three weeks' Tint to frienda in Phikd^^ia, iaexpcetad^ boioia

Misses Welby FunkHtaiser and Bertha Gari>er, of Han^isonburg, who have been visiting _MiB8 Katherkfe Billhimer. afr Sristow. returned this morning to their

West wood Hutcj^iaa^^ -M *- ^'^^Three-veir-oTd hunter^-i7r~ft»ior I "l**'*^ ThoeopFeacntwereMi&Ma!^o^<^.. *f*^ kitchan furniture at

' Green hameaa horses —l«t, Boston Beile, Johnson Kussell; 2nd, Walktr, G. W. SUter; 8rd, Silver Threada. p | Shtwmakpr^ TsfptHt>

Trade ^itaer. Annie Cornwell, -Kthpl and Rfwamont Bruce, off ^^''

2ndrG.W:Trutt.Mahaasa8.7 25 2t Sale.-1913 Model. Motor

M. PitU; 4th, Merry Widow, D. M Pitto.

Prince Williann hunters—Ut Taft, H. W. Herrin ; 2nd, Richmond M. C. Hazen; Srd. Lee uoy. H. W. Herring; 4tb, Estelle. hUC. Hazen.

Saddle horses—let. Day" Star, Mrs. Allen Potts; 2nd, . GerhAnia, S. C. Byers; 3rd, VTrigima, Hiss Clara t . Free; 4tH, Belona, W. M. Buckley.

A TRIBUTE TO MISS BELL.

Pennsylvania; Cleo and Terrah I ^*'**^ *''** ^ ' '''L*****.'* **, ^"' ' * .'. ^ "^ """ *»="«"! gam pnces. all makes, brand new, niunihjy pay-

Beulah Runner, of Manassas, and j ment pian. Get our proposition GokJen Messrs. Sam and Geoige Shaffer, \ before buying or you will regret

On Friday morning, July 11,

Mr. A. G. Clapham, president of theCommweial Nadonal Bank

M waafllngTon, was in town on Wjedneaday - Mr. Ciapfaam was MiPthndifrtr church at Gainesville, former]/" connected with the Bank o£ Manassas.

Mr. -.lOBB— i'. JLMlo^TTf" a.»,a.nVan -Tahtph^T^ft ahd T d g

graph Company, arrived in Ma* itasaas on SundayT for a visit to

waa, reocmtiy Injured in an acci-t slowly iniprov-

ing. Mrs. Amelia R UitoS, "of

ChasJ^-Jfaim. <W 138^ arrived " Mana^as Wednesday for a"

Mrs. ff>-Hill BTQSS. and to her son, Mr. Allisoa^. Hooirr She companied by anotho* son, Mr Eontaine B..flooff, Who will rer main but a day or two. : Dr. ^jTheodtge S;- Laugk. of

aS^gnwl KCM, w h o practiced medicine in-Manassas more than forty years ago, spent sevend

old irieods still in the community. Dpr-Lauck has just return^ fiom the reunioH at Geittvabuf g, and ia now at Luiay^ with hia daught^;

irfeitior^. a»d-M»^€.-& Mr. Robert Newton Rit>l?in8on -M«T God's ri^heat blMflingrent ] V.:.. ..;_<.«.. %Mi-^ D ^ . A U - r i _ . ; ****"J k»»#M • Ilk limit uimmaiun loai . WMJ hisMStcy, Misa Bertha Gray

Robina^TeJitors of the Orange Ohaenrec werejcaUoa at TH& JoiXHwat, IIITHB im WwlnwulHy,: having ccpi^ down to attend the t

Mn. and Mra. Henry T. Risen have returned to their Bomejn B«miS««^Hf¥r^^»4BtfHiHfew Ijarents at Mhuueyflfe . -V ^

Misa Bertha Swart and Mr. -Thomair Gulick. (if WMhingtQiu were visitors at the home of- Mr,

F. Guliek this week

horse show. Without any reflee-tions upon the n^acalFne half of this firm we beg to express mir Dleaaore at meetingr~a lady -jouc-. nahat «> well known 'Cg~f«me ay Miss BteinaoaT Her name la Icnown t&roOffftotit the editoml aanetums of the State, and- the Ybflula Pxma Aaaocjation. »f mhkh she-ia hi«t(HiMi. >prBciirtea htBtwrnotti b^ond computatiaB.

WOflCE TOTEAOffllSJ-

pu^ic schooi teachcra for the year IMS

.* IT. ilia» Iwlir m*h .jnaa — J i •iMgaT YIKT riMWX» ****' W i t t , ^n^v^BKT j m ^ i ^ p a

lit, beriimBic prompCty at > a. m. aacfa i i i l .

The subjects for the first day are:

1913, at-"Bell Haven. "~near Haymarket, Va., in the home of hsr. fgther, Mr. J[am6s Bell, Miss Lillie Bell, 'one of the* choice spirits of earth, passed away to

a., Misa Lillie, as she wat? always

Walter and-James Keys, Verner Spitzec, Owen Cornwell and Wal­ter Bruce, of Pennsylvania. All Enjoyed themselves.

Miss Ethel Molair has gone to Alexandria on a two weeks'-visit to bwr aunt, oi that plaoo

The measles are still ...ground here:—Misa Nettie' Hcnalcy httb them now. • "

SUGAR LUMP.

DAIRY-TRAIN SCHEDULE

it, also bargains in used. Motor Cycles. Write us to-day. En­close stamp for reply. Address Lock Box 11, Trenton, Mich.

7-25 lOt

If you want painting done right and with the.right kind of ma­terial and with disiwtch. ask iof-, aiL-rtttimate of Bryant & Flaherty,Manasaaa, Va.5-16-13t'

Two good well driiiing ma­chines for salfc Will sell cheap fbr"ca8h."~W;' P. Eustace, Cal-verton, Va. - 6-6-7t

During the summer months Mrs. Hodge will receive a few studentsjn piane, voiea and-ex" pre88ion"at Roblay Cottage, Main street. ^=S-^-^7

i |Want«d.-Position as working foreman or manager on fa^m. Soma knowladgu ut uurpentiy. Small family and good refcreates Address R. H., The Plains, Va. ~ 7-25-31-.* •

Five dollars reward will be {^id to any one who will return to me a Watkins medicine case with my book, lost or stolen irom my buggy in th^ rear of the Birming

f -om obiMhood a mombor of the

from-whicfri~ehuKh aft«r the funend services conducted hy

# ^ F R > ¥ ^ W. P. C. Got,, aa tgd_iaL.= fafi ^$aator of tEa baptist church at Mavmaikel.TJf the mid^ of many sorrowing friends, 'her body was quietly TaTd to rCTt irfthe cemetery ilear- lag to await the BQaBrrcetwH of the just. She haa gone froipi.t^ but ahie is not.dead, only departed to a brighter worfal than this-

Hay her pireiits"^ aiJd" Tbvei£ ones be comf4»ted by the God of Qomfoi't. A«d we kuuw thai itf things work tog^jt

Miss Lillie was the oldest of a iturge family of children and -the one to whom:aIl the othera Jooked lip Hnw tmyJiIng t.hp W(HY1S

from_nw>ther, "We had hoped to have her with us ail the way through life^" but G ^ has mdeiwl il ulhwwltw? ~ ^ Tflalyldflfl is^Tier fi^un. The^ hMne, T the" ehwch and the wwU is power because of ^ the kkss of such a character. If weare faithful we shall see her/again.

upon the' heaae from whid she: has been taken and at last may thtg ^^ i tn linhrokeh flfrfito heaven. Sh« was always a wA' come viaiter to oai bmat and-t am glad it 'was my privikse t» te hexfKOot for four yeara.

C. B. SUTTON.

yr/asFAittlERS' mntmn ~ The Summer Sesuon of the

Virginia State Farmers' Institate »ill'be held in L»lxhbq*gtABgyt 7th aad 8th.

All jxilroada have made apdciid rates for tfaia occasion an4 it ia twwwithaf attend.

The regalw snmmwr ucamination fat. „ J n ^HHirirtn to an excellent pttV gram eoveringa variety of topics,, many things oliijg»rtMit»^Q^g.

Smith, Dr Geography, spelling. gTMnmiT iP<l wm-, Thowia, ftf the Ohio Eatparimant

will OMne iQC

are ^mator Hoke

Misses Ada ¥nMi>ffi>i

, r . XM ^"^l "'*°'' " 1 ""^Z * T ! l : i Station; Wing, of Alfalfa fame; and Ora Mason ing,eivilgovemment and reading. Sub- ,_ _, . . _^~ • „ , . ana ura . "K. J"^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^. ^^^^^ Hon. E. Nordman. of Wisconsin;

iiaiu- siabie un the horse snow 23r<i. M.JU

TQBfwi»y ^Egtperte-

fhe following^ table pves, the ptaoa and date far tfta lacta dUrvmg WtHc Southernltailway

tikinirl as mwfttiuiHHl in Tirg JOURNAL last week. Manassas and nearby4x?iirte^wtlljfeiga^eff between July 21 and 31:

July 26, Satnrday. Cli?twi. July 28, Honda;, ICanusaa. July 29, Tuesday, Bristow.

ea West streeifc App^ to G.-M. Larkirt.' ' 7-ia-tf

ey-Wopo«tien-aft ie<» plant -Allnmchincfy. 8100 wurLlI nttwH '•**'°«*-

A CARD. To tilt voUra and citizens of Princt. —WUiiam Omntg. "

I hereby gire notice to the people of Ptioce William rountY tbat I ohall be a raodidaie to aucceed myaeU in ibe oext hooae of dale-fcauvof \ i»-(iioi«. 1 believe mv ix>nduct in tbe last aessioq warranta tkis. I aak you to eiaioine the rerorHa aa kept in tlw Journal < f tlie HoDne pf 1912 to aee wbrre 1 stood and t>o* I ffllM rtrt all matters Thanking you I'jr tjje ti.i>.>r ivl'icii you hare already con-'»*rrefl iii»«->:i in" aii'l iHe (.onfi'leni',* rep.TT*».i, :ind wiili I he rouMse to »,rr>e yon lu the tuiiire with all of Hf; {•tiwer au<i euerfiiea I i"jH cjisaidiiiJ. 1 im if^ iiiifferety jna 'rniy

4H X }< .1 MEETZE

cans just orderto. Ice wagon and j^v i l ege to run plant vfhtu^ Innowatainds qntil January 1. iyi4. Somebbdy will buy' this ^Utntaad keepfeiBgaeuwi. Pfaiil

Wood's IKtfh-Grade SeeJu

Crimson Ctover TiM IU«s • ! %M hMprwvcHT a l M M a k M aylAwIM taU,

tke prodocdveaieM of die Uod aMie &»n twenty tone* aa miacb •i_*e_«ai»(r

AiiKUit 1, Frklay, Cagamwa: .^uguatg, Satarday. Warrenton.

HidlaikL .esday, Bfaleton. .

4Lngust 7, Thursday, Brandy. Angost 8, Friday, Cutpeper.

: Aninst 9, Sabuiday, Mitchell .AWMtU, Mand^. Orainfv. ' ^ hMf^xst 12, Tuesday, Raudan.

- Avgaat 13, Wednesday, SoHwraet.—' Ayg>Bt H, Thuroday, Bajboiirawlle.-

fruit, good garden, henhouse, eelliar, with meathoase built o v s cellar. P^jo€rJ^Sr

AtiSOBt 15, Friday Gilbert. . A«cuBt 16, Saturday, Proffit r Aogtist 18. Monday, Charlottesville.

balance in one year.

CXPCRIEMpr

ATrMTC M i k l l IW

TRAOCMAIHC DCSMMft _

t »nd d w i p t i o o s a y vrtJitn onr o;> i:i.>iJ fr«« whatbar aa

I ia protMibly r-iierit^^^^^omn

running day and iiight all the time. $1,800 cash or paper equal to cash buys the above de^ibed

JgJ.,Mfietav*^^fi.W Team harneatuJ .OO and UF

BuggyhMTiess firem-fiaooupat Aastin's Harness Shop. 6-27

We aie lieadqaartan {or

JLrimson Clover, AiUlfa,~ Winter Vctrh, and all

Fow-room house and 4 acres of umd^g mues uf Maimaaafl. with

l l u i ficcdblr Wnle lor prices and

T W. WOOD 6 SOWS Ta.

BROVmOOFF cash,

CiJ.Meetsa

The^T^eii property, on Centre, street, fw rent, pegimung Jul^ M.—Priffft jilfi nm per month. Jhia IS mee Meetze & Ca 6-27

The W6ir property, on West Street, which haa just been ne*. ly paper thtoogfaout, is for rent fm: $16.00 per month. Thia is a nice, large Jioaae. flsd a pla<3e to live. - C. J. Bieetze&Qa,

-n-i .\>i-»-iaT?:i.a a*.:>>a";f CT:T:a

Fly neta and iiq;> sprewla- at Austin's Harnfito <thnp ft.97

SdttBlfiC JilitrlCJML ss:^rsJsiA^ T « n u , ( i s

What is yoor oest offer an the JoBuph -Guiidr' anxious to aeU.

propel ty Q.JMeei

"He iai Meetze&Co.

y&-<iraaatra.ir,.TMri> Speciala, t r y ^ e m — l e a , ffic faaaiamsii.Igf fat--peand. coiBfee, 18c pound, 4 cans koarairPt.W.AtwtakB^ cttrt. f o r 5>K<. ' W a »»<.~ . .» .w.

EKL owienie*. Tff'm mM

fmEss\ to-6imtafa tha

-ff^RtlfiEen, Gaaotea Bairf aaa, ftna Wagons^ Plo«% 4e,, .Ac

AcentB toe Dr Hess and Ciaric's Stock Food and poultry panacea,

^ ^ a b o People's JReznedies for stock "^iffl^lEWr pdiittry: J. ; Barta 4b€oc4

^eda l prices on

Buggies, iota

Fi-aukPa

r*-Mr' Wilham Purcell. of Texas. \ Ulmniuy aig<.bni. ^mea w . ^ . - ^ ^^-^ g^^^^ Department of' iTii. . . » i ^ ~ ,1 rTi7 u ' iish history or general history. . - , j _.i_ mt_

ar.d Mr. Tavlor Purcell, of Wash- j xhe examtn tion in theory and prac- Agriculture, and others. The injrton are visiting thdr parents,, uce of piHRing wirr be ha^uvmi] w<Mnan'a AuxUlai? to Ihd I n ^ T "'•"^"'•* . ' Jr^ », .>, . ChaneeHors Class Teaching and Mao-1 . . Major and lira. PurcM»at€aMW8-|;^j^^eifi; iti pkysioiogy and hygiene; tute wiH heW rta meetings sepa-viiip j "P< Ritchie's Human Physiology, fn , j , ^ £pj^ the men and they have

'* ' reading aad drawing the examinations , . - j -~ > - • ^ uiTitiii iiai ••tjiMia iplandid iinwiiiB Tho fanai

j4r.,WiraHr:llu5gsr-Wliuai!wiii im wtm

}

father hves in the home fonneriy|-"^n rder that pro

-uccuyiea b, ilic >tU 1^"""^^";^ ,Z^^^ ^^ ^ ilv of Burwells, near rsoyce, : ^ ^ j , applicant notify the division «i-t .-rke county, was in attendance penntewiMit at least ten days in ad t,...,rKe couiiL>. n<» -_ y^nee of the examination.

ne German on Weunesdayt-" GI;X>. i* rrf.f H.

^ ler'a wtfeand iiiadui^ter^ahOttU-iroper arrangementa ^

LOinaitencieirf the j alan fomeawng.-highly imT>ortant that j ^'^ite to B. Morgan Shepbard,

Secretary, -Richmond, Va., for a pro-am or any other informa-

1 SELL THE

owii for th«B-to

tetiaf actoiry wi^c. ' Fit goaraa-teed. Mra. Carrie Surftz, Nokea-irJUe, Va. «-i3

Just received, a tew bags iate seed potatoes. J. &.BuEke&Ca

For Rent—A farm of 500 acres, forfilurthea infoFmai F. B. Morgan. Occoquan, Va: 2-28 tl • FM wftU-fiaparand ro6m raold-ing &se or write Geo. L. Larsen. P. 0 . Box 232, Manassas. 5-10-tf

j iori .hasFiOanhniirrut

^OBEZ mmM rv>ftigM»

We tennw haiiJ Cuailipr. Ui btlk. Briek. UeoTa.aaah, Bliads. dtuagto, Miwlitiijp ITiini aad Wiadtnr FnaHa,Paia«i, Oaa, Vanasiu ffiagaa, Serewa aad all a< BaOdeia'Baidini«.«Ml sie

O m C i A L PWECrOKY. _ J . a . T. TkarMM. C M -

cm flnt Mmtu ia TMrvur. J K.Bar-

T«Ma Oaaca-XawB Caaacil aMMa oa last

D«»«tT Tf • • • • i n - G A. Hutrhiawi. H i c h a y r:ryy> V » - l - » T J . T » nr-rr^nmr, V . _

S k « T » f ^ A. Barbre. M a n a u u . V»

=CStt •Mam^i

For Rent —Three houses in the town of Manassas, Va. Apply to G. Raymond Rafcirffe. ^

Messrs. Nash & Cannonhave just received enough of the'Fl-moii<i Stifg Paint f nainr f.hp

ATI

WEBER WAGON vrith a reputation for service that ia aunwuBcd by none. ' ~^~-^—WAttNyi^*? " jtowh and coanty~atid-^ part of

. . . . . . . , ^ .Fairfax, Fauauier» Loudoiin and and ¥ah«te8 always on hand, a^jstafferd. The chief featare ^ my I»iCeB are alwayfe right the matter is that the QuaBt>

J. A . Morgan,''"'^™''^''"'«" [8 17 -MAN.\SSAS. VA.

Survevme Prof.B.t H '

and coaching by

Maaanek Ixldce. No. 13£. A F. ft A. M.. meets on first Friday iiiffht ta each RMQtk :- .w^ Mi-m'^ • r w . n u 1 S . j a o n o n . W. IL

Bsl l K m 0 » a e a l - N « . tS. Ordar F r a t v i w l AaMrteaT^i. UK' KJ ervrrTaaadarewnnif f at 74ft fa iJuj^i|j|9oni<- Tampte. . _

WilKkaa 1 »<»• Wo fH. * ».- « f ^\-r'y Thursday e\.«Timc at i rOO

1W IPIIUIW

JkAtmC^macii No. 3c . v.rapr [-"ratema] A.-^fr^-TcrrU tbe t rr t and third S a W ^ a f i oT psrii

Dth at S p. m.. In Counall Hall. A(i-n v > "W. T. B m u P t t . ^raa: -B«r-R. -» . W r r r ft * Manataai Va

Na. 36 .K. O T U mt-e.if^rrj

Tample.

. , ,-• r ' MAB«»»A* R A- O i a p t a r -

THt. • M M t ^ S A ^ J u V ^ P f e . FI^. .-^^"m^hY-2»

i iAWASSAS,VA.

IB p u n . u . n « of . n o H « . n w r « i by «he J l idlf of t h . C>«uil C«"rt ot P n n « Wilk»m County, . r

^ . ^ . ^ . t o r t f n n t t l M f c e t h * «-n.e of t h ^ l i < ] ^ v o i . r . o* t h . w » o of Maruu-". on • " OrflMJiWy t a O f U l Ml' J l . KX^ «*»> »« J""' ' "'"'• "" *^' Couoeil of th« town of M a n — , for t h . p u r p o . of prttvWin, . » . d « , u . w w « « r . « w « . « e »nd lighUnn . y . t « n . .nd to iMue bondi of ' t ^ " " town for Mid pur|>o«i, to an amount not e x c « « « n « « « . n t , - f i v e t h o u - n d (ITS.OOO.OO) <10«ttr* w r t « ^ 4»JuK»by Kiven that the .aid . l ec t ioo wVll ba held in the Town HalU of t h . t«w» of U^utu. oa t b . Iftfct»AY o r AOdOaTr»#*»r«<t-U« QiiiL-n«iiu» »><»>>»* by riMiaid tnwnjn thaaaJdiaih

Marble, Granite ana air 4 CesirierjF

Work

vnc M

day of June. 1»18. ii aa followi:

T f i ^ M G S!1EEP ^ f ^ i ; - ^

Dip lliade of Tobacco or Coa5 ^ Tar U Preiirred.,

WiLL-DRftliNfr A

Warm M/ater I» Bett.r Than Cold, 1 Format CuU Greaae and Allow* 8 '. liition to Get to AH Parta of t - .*n1m«ra Skfn.-

as

REASONABLE PIUCES

Share In TlwGfealSaviiii ^-^ liy I lit! I ae O l

C R I M S O M C l J i V l It

t J ' S y t ^ - ' • - •T

Properly cased and

^^s^s^vmm

AN ORDINANCE to autbonie iKe Jaauime* o^ banda hr tfc»4o»aiJif-JfaniaPaj„l«>»L">« PU"'~* of providing »he »id town with an adaouau

aaeertafiTtEi wnaiW.tfcfctli""***'"**'" "> "'n towrt in raanact thartto. '

MBiiaAiriSa Towf CoanrH wf Oi« !«»•» »» Manaaaa^reaBiaa th« neceaaity for thaaataWiah-,^,;t and aauipmentolan adaquatawatar.aaw-amx* and U«htin« nyat^ lor the aaidTowii h . . lud tt>e qnaatiooi involve* fron) iim>» to tio«f«r aavaral yaara paat; an*

Wu»iieA».a. the t«ult of thia examination and eonaideration. it U manifaat » Ui« Council that tlw >aMl water, tewnrairn and lightlnt ayatem

ThlO •'^" '^""'"" m i l l i n g institution, recently re-buHt-and set in first class condi-lion. is now being oparatca by a miller of years' of ex­perience. Tae Flour being made at this mill, Fancy and ' Straight grade, is jrfving sat-isfaction wherever used, and is rapuITy P ^ c M g q^w em= tomers. It is made of Uws v^ry hwitf iVhtat a n d gttaFMK teed yure A til hcalwy" Mmnf^ MiddlingsandJther feedier sale. Water grounds J d ^

•hould be eaUbli«hed at onoe. and aa a aiiwle enterprise and undertaltini. and that (b* —IB» can be more advanlaraouaiy ao proridad and oparatad aa a tincle enterpr^: and ,; -WM««EAS. itajw^ra from th» raport of Harry Ste»ena. the <»ii»u«n» en»U»aei emp toyed 4i»' tb« town of Manaaaaa, dated April 1*. laULJMH » »UP-pl^ientai report .dated ADril 22, 1»18. th*t ,«« aaid water. aewera«e and li«htinjr ayatem can be in»tituted moat advantaeeoualy and operated aa a

..AAllnlUil PiiiiiiULlau miti >in niarlll I

fiQAIJS. PROFITABLE

Anma! U Less Uattle to Tubsr-~~ culosis Ihan tfir^Cow:—

Dipping in V^';"*'''!i'''JjL;^ prwer Ireaimeftt Tor' atWP » a » « o a wJli ah&ep acab.

UTO a dip in»JJe of -lime-And anl-phur, tobacco and aalyliur. or one ot the coal Tar dlpa, ' . - « , . . ^

fteaiowe »n aeaiajBnt from m e tm~ ,iin aiHilinr rtin >• ** iTi^uredthe

dips abould Dever M

Popular, AlthouBh Thar* A/» fyr4»ty-uf Bi »«<a M«*< -

wool Tobacco

boiled , - y o T H g w g f l ^ t P * tobaccn or coal, tar preparation la to be preferred to

ProUction Asalnal Rain*. 4-ttm«-and •«}j*Wr-*a-Mln»ar»P^^- '

' phur dip has littlei effect In destroy I Ing the sUfeep tick or louse.

(8» HKS. A. JOBIilPU.> The KO t becauae of Ua hardy nat-

A froah aol"""" «houM be used for the aecond dipping. This ta abaolutely

madeof No. 1 corn, constant­ly on 3ale,_and 18 second to ,,

"IIPW and dehv^m W fLOXlii merchants if -desii ed.

Phone aessagas tu the mtll receive pttonapt attention.

Best market prices paidfor grain. '

juiimai»=^

iource of reveooe to the town, and made aolf-aup-porCin« withio a period notexceedina flva yaara. aftei piovidina tor the caati rtf arirthiiltratloBi. iiteludiBa tha interest on U»-l»nda i»aued ther«-jtor, andcoatof iniiurancea«atoat lo « or injury t» periona, or property, likely to re«alt therefrom, and ail anxmnt to he covered into a slnkina fund •ufHdent to pay at or before maturity all bondl iiaued on account of aaid undertaktaB^ and that Ilia Muie u i i be Inafllad at an laaTaaaW mm nftt eiesiilllM aetwilj »»» tlmnanrl rtflllari iP^-

T h a Boat becauae OI l i s uaruy u-v- l a e »ct»»iiu ^>rr'~m- —-u r i u I'Si lUble to tubsrculoaU t h ^ _ „ « a i l * l " ^ ' ' ^ » » « , " * ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^he cow. It uUllres f o ^ better a i ? ; th* tobacco and aulphor are to *e givea aaore m i l t conaiderln*: Ita twiy ytwd — weight They prefer hilly ground and Mix the dip well to the ^'^^ _ ^ do n t i do w well o n ^ l o * v i « » m P r TTTs-trettBT to ttse warm water than

, r o u b i ,They need protectton agata.t cold water l« dipping «»*««»• " ' ' » ^ ' ° coWralna and riiould be weH houaed. .».»ter <="'« '»'%f ^ " f . ^ ^ ^ ' f ^ L ' ^ o ^ ,

(^>t', milk 1-, •"""-T, •^"•b," ^"^ • '" *" '^t to all parts of the aWn of sweeter than cow's mi l l nim'luakuM ma Kutoi«l. _ - _ _ an execellent tcod tor Invalids and The correct temperature lor a " ^ w ' , " t , y j » : 7 u k e m o t h ^ ' . milk dip Is from 100 t«K-l«5^degr^ Fah-

art Vc'aiiimfi th« JmlMjrljncc a r j K tat v^iu. and TDorv each .

GEO. D Undertaker aai Iktuti Egtbloet

L a i All.. NEAll I'lltfHTHOlBr. M**:*!"*!*. ' Prompt aiteuiiou gi»en all ..mora i'rii.r

aa low aa gonti service anil luniefial will iu» tifj . MetaUc Caakata c a r r M ia SUtdt.

reaheit.

Best V a ' iety of Garden —'• •--—' Sgffri

PvitrFlMr GMdFaMir

chnii^aJ-ve, B.)LciAN<. s ••<;<.>.'•• » ; ; -^

d«lb.rrie». Sown "beraily e.lhet alone . l itn. , last woriiing of com ot cotton I ' " ' ' ; " ' " . ; ' „ „

.i iich aiol put*tha «».l in <l>e-he»l P^'!''f, ' ' „ ^ 1 toVlhTcJ^which follows; «'o?'^"^^>'\ ' " c ^

" a their yield. It also make, a 7^^'^ ^^I'-'f^' ' Crop « «ood early l-oraiie Crop, an '«^'''';"'• [, < i igCiop and a iplendid Soi '"IP'^^^'HlV^Lava • ,< i wwt the b«< Field Sf«ds o( any kmd al^.»5

b«4»l on getting BolgUno'i Gold Brand btanaaro 1 Cloven and Gr»M«».

We Offer EnoriBOus Stocks a ^ « S Alfa"*- Al.»ll..^ tjid Ta. • ' « " * ' iS^WlMtOM. Tall H.a«ow Oal Cr«i SjnTt. l?«««a.ar>a.t»T. MU.»r., Bwart KS^Si^. "•'•'.,»!•, >*«.*"»»"•» Taa T«ral», T.ll»w Glak. Eu. Cakba<*. « . l . l . l . . A . W l « l f r » w i t « k

W$ tot* txy "w* »•" 'aoe* "*" •""" Still Samp'f

OOO.OO): and WH«»«M».tlie1«ianuttite«gaaij»t^rMtgi^h«£

^1 laiitaadlaa hiinis nr M"»r Ji l l""' '' vclatf^ ^JMtiniia: except WBO.O0 for fin> « w i » , and

•WIHaEag. th* la^Maiii valaatiiwi »f Jhj^Jgal aa'Cfa in th* —U tftwn. antlJsct-TOTauiliuij, aa ahown. hf the laat precedin* aaaeaament for taxaa, amoimti to the sum of SSS6.KS.60: and

CLYDE M^LU^ G CO. MANASSASy VA.

of cUBM B at StUun 137 at tha Onwatltntiim °t

^ t h ^ u g r t a t t e r « made from the • '"^Vep-can be 41pped In the winter mUk It Ukes longer to make It thaa if warm days mre selected for that •from oewa « « i t * e e « e * ^ t h e fat gtob- purpose. i B i m , „ t - r t * i t h ulea are smaller and wtU ntot>riae- « the sheep are ba(W«ffllcted y l t h ouicklr • V tscab, the (Wck Bcaba should be eoft-

It makes eicellent cheet*. TBB eneg-pyemttH W UIB dlpplug ^ the-,1, • . . . . . irnnfa^mllll Ml^lte' Ii IHH KhHBU hi UOUltng «0TT1« nf thft fllP Off Ro«>eforL" Tha ^odur which i f "> ° - the^e places aifd rMbmpg them wllU IBU (uuuVlifTuiit'B^ignfc a TfllWtlT «t"» • • ' ' — * - ~ . . . to outside cauaea as th* milk ahauiija

^Mom cow's mt l fc

A coat ahouU give tw» flaarU-o* m«ifc «. ilay to be prbfttjU>le. bttt^the

H%kMt MariMt Price Paid for Covato Prodaeo. Pkooa Your O n i o n .

Geoas D«li«*rad.

CHAS- E. FlSHFR^

flUllbV- Mper we will send ^out ^K J>l^*.nm ^ R«i«lano'. Famou* KING OF THE MAM-MOTH^UMPKI?rSEED ataU with our lanN ganaral catalogue^

H your local merchant does not sM ^ W * * " > TniahJSuiy Saadt write u« direct and we will tell you wtMia yon can get them

- j ; B O l ^ I A N O — A S O M - —

t i^g>. PcaM. L.UU » KlUe^t !»»»••*•

4SUL - lhJ t l»»r» . | * £ " 191 >

fflMTMENTS VirxiBUi,' the AcM of the G«nerst AaaemUr <d Virsiala. Ijiosi pa»e STJ,««., and in conlormrty with tlje proviaion of Section 18 of ttie Charter of th*town o< Manaaaaa. aa the aMiw waaamendad

- - ^ n a e t to amend, and twanaetMeWIWir ^nUttad

W a s h i n g t o n ^ r

—For CUaa, CIMS,

irww turn m i imi ^ i The two most popular goaU wre

Uie TowjOTtoirg and Sainen. althoit<h there are a great Variety of breeds. '_ The Togienburg ta the b*Bt mnkerj ^lY^Wf«ste*_Wtth_8c|iWe«.

" " " . . _ . , . - u.1. ' J - J a j • R i i u i i i

Our supreinacjLJn_file_^towm*^ lines has been recogniwd tar yf^m,

r\ J . . W 1 . . ^ H « A | T » * A M . A w * l n a V M « Dependable q i»ht ie« ,«5d«inr«y ^ « ' —a • • •:» w* s .tg!iWK

l owes t p n c e e fOF-Tll*rIHBSFlV

ot flwChaeterof tfaatownaflTsnaaaaa Vlrgtnii. ^>pR>v«d Ibrch M. l>lZ.'to ttaBiMMnt of •eventjr-B- . . f c .—-J <i75Ji<iaaeidon»fa.l«>rth«pnrpo»e of piwidina »ajj twrn w<« »B »^*»°y*j *!*<f • aeweraice and Wstins aysteai..

THIliRayOKK BE If OAPAMttU B« TlHt TOWN COUNCIL of the terwn of Manaaaaa, that anhJart to the ivpioral of til* majocits (tf tlw. _ qoaUflad voter* of th*t«pwn«f Miiiipiai •pan th* <i«Matk« o< their iaMMaae In tk* OTOTidad br law. that the town of Msnui iam* b d n S m a e c t i a W e * ar eaap*n ** th*^ •monntof aiiir«n>T«T«thoo»*ii«i (17^)00.00) dol-teta. to nm ftr a period not.«x***dto« forty jeai*. u>d.toba*Tint««*tat the rate of sot la*a than 4 r— — * —<i>«t n«g«thaa^8j»Br omt. per annum.

The 8»w»en U whitfc | he i i« dipped, fty nihWEf "Hie tmpt white feet - ^ ^ - ^ ^- ,. •• Btoth bree^. ar» lapoBed «> b« »«»'»•

Stertiiiur SiiTCTwaf Ftneat Plated Wai* Higl = China T^lewaiia Table C^amw^m '

-RiarcsrGiaai- ~~~ Toilet Set* Brass and^eppay WarOa ChaHng J2iaiiea Chafiag DiarjKMiiiyiiis StndMt r

acabs - t » h ^

slth a brush. however, not

Uwest Possible hices-.^E^.^onest-

C A M Bhotild be ta, draw I Mood.

tottrtiitoiis Tr w i a e f

If jTAi] Vi ivp mrirpy to lend or invest comnjunieaterWith

A4-PVA^mft^A ^&ouNT¥-

•ud intareet fo h* PCT»M* MiiJ^nniJMJly. S^d batxh hT*braaEBi»d~<BBrB*te a a i r ^

^ ^ « j , TT-MiT—jW— i<n*-.fc.nh«rt«nonrfna<»d

DUUN&MARTINCQ. Pottery,

1215 F St. and 1214-18 G » . »

V w/tsHWCToeM^ '^ J^

"water, aairinas and lidilinC ("»!« «- the w - i of Manaaaaa." ahall be ounbered ««B*eca^ ttveiy fram c»e to oiy hundred and fifty ineluaiv*.

SMM - — ~ . _ ^ « ~ i

] ^ ; ^ , , : r ° ° ^ " '''';:r;^ ^ > » r ^ w^ , . ^ t tt. When iuat beglnntng><l t w l w a a U a i w fruui Uie din. . . ^ ^ ^ , „

is beat tobuy goaU foor or ftre yeara Lamba do not need to be dipped for old aa they win kntwa ho>w to take « , I6n« a time as older aheep^M their caw of their Wda a j i * sO^ tfiyiw^ . .^rootjK^tofe JThey are a l e o ^ ^ r e broken to mUk. | delicate In conaUtatioii. » » « » « « ^

- floatt BCwJnce milk aftar thetr O m stahd the dlwlng aa weU as older kid hut do nc^ attain" a e l r i f M t « « B h e « ] ^ . ^i , Kiikeasaeity untU their thlfd ?«»• ( Alwaya water sheep before dipping,

Bectoneta nmiany breed >their goala otherwiae they may drffik the dip l o » j « « a g which not enly etttht»-the« whl«d»: !»_ «ometlm<» fonnd la Utue but redoeea their flow of mUk. I puddles in the drippfag pen^.

"it U ' b S t I6Tfi«««"K omt when eha B»eh i5;^~BB<>old be > t e l d ^ ^ * ^

J}*m*^ «ri> Thfe carcfanal o n n -gplea of TftvlMiWBeM reKiriga. Gnre n e a>c)«& «xict try tkem out. ' ' ^

ffigfaest Nc^ FaMJor Coyii-try PcflaDix Q EidJNB^ jm

It a yiiar uM- -«V m aDalll a y e » r QIB^ x.w«y ^ , . • . . . ^^^ ^jvu, fc,.^--— —--. ^-oBapring twice a ^ear, but nnleaa one tha head quickly immeraod once or, ^breed ing Mda tor awu-kat H.U beat t w l ^ Juat before the aheep learea th*

| - t e breed but onoe a^yaay. ^"-^—firat ^ " ~ need

WASWNGTOirjcrrrs BEST suBims An Cla*«e« i a Howeea » » * Let! For Sale

<5EO. HTftUCKgR A CO 7- l» lyr CLAltEMDON. VA.

Tbl Best Regulti^

The eredit of the town pf M«naa«at afcaU ba fi^r^ tn rhifr nawaent. In aeeoidance with the

heteie •peeiasd.aMktber ahan beaisned hL theaameof thatmrnoit Maiiiia**i by a>* Maior f « Jhetim* bebc. and ahaU have A* earpwate

tb* C3«**r • • « « * « «*«««<•••* • • ^ ^ ™ , ^ app(tiprlat&4iiiAau>f Jabsvat eoepoo* atwehad thereto ftir th* anmi annnal inatafantAta of i n t ^

aQpic'Ptace were Otfff ean AgUeep 1 agda'ate laricth nfJMgL

D : J. ARRINGTON MANASSAS, VA.

L IST YOUR FARM W»1TH

jR^ Est^e Desderi ^

and alioVed't'd drip thorougHy^aTTer s o m e .Tmi**** w e r e ui^ur »«•» ,».—«»• — » n a aiiiwiicM vu ,.••». — . - — » — . , — twica ttiur f&et h « » vHl keep *8a**; beiB« dipped -will ewiy-^tww^:**™ inaide an IndoaorB wUeh'Ja a batter | t^o to three quarts of the^lp- A way than if^i""B •»""*• ""t. T h T J . h ^ . r .ft*r h«.ing ahom wHl camr

••*• away^ about a qnart of the 41*. Xhe questiwi should not be, how

many sheep CAV be dipped In a ^ a j .

can be kept on the p u t uie matat -aa onr dairy cows aro kept. ^

i>((mtiHf ilOUSE Rm SWUiE

--.- - - ... - - . - B . , 1 . I -Anaesthetics Administered for Pa^» ;-— i e » Extraction o f T e e t h . .

neTaMe t*liiiarii. bat a l^eoetafa aprweJ**"* *> whiehtibeheiderorswlMwi "ay h»»a l»a "WL t^iat»ed t> pta»enthiig th*a*a* t»a>*Gliwfcer •eooRier «t the town a( M*a*a***. and ie«ue«inc

igfjtnd *a ttt xhi ifcrinriiTsL the effeet rf wUeta Bhal be ta aovend thencceti-ahBHy at the principal of a<ach bcnda onlO the

l.liaB.aaeh«eai8«ry.«t the

Birilding >a

but baw wen can they ha If acabby aheep are taken direct

from a paatnre and dipped, they ahonld not be returned to that place !Uf It iwiluJ ul BO ' " ^

opea fleldt. ^11 tl«! sheep lik»e bee*. UoloKtdU _ Bipadaent gyatloa | fc^^^edlfl baUdfiii»1prIo^"Ta tW dtn.

deacrlbes the houae ahown la tha ^^^^ ^^^^ balldinga shoald ha die-

DENTJST ii. I, C. BHilding, Manassas, Va.

Low Rowad Trip Weekend FaMp ta Alenndria. Va., aad Waaku>ctMi, a C

' 'ouimeociDg SaWrday, MayJ31-t and am-eacfc aturdsj and SuadaT thereafter

jitwtheru I' ailway will sell greilly WJUORI

NOKJaVlLLk, _ _ VIRUIWiA:

Bell's Bread

PHOTpGRAI OfYiwBei?^' \-

Faailr GrM^ IcHinl, * . Wf. makwr a«p«!<aalty of such

r.» f anH gHarawt^ aatisfac-tion. Appwntiagott made on short notice! Fof priew call on or write

lllaatratlon aa foUowa. ~ t t ~ r « e g E T w * w5*». atihVtWK ton*. «nd the roof U eight tetx. to length.

. . ^ _ ^ , , makiag tha bnUdlag Beyaa feet h l ^ The arwMda oT The door totrOBt ia JW^«5ol wMa,

three «aet Wi* . aad aaothar .at tha Oia tap.'la U x » taciata.

- j i ^ The.ftaiae

fVoeUnd, aahth«i L and toraeathar parpa*%

naAaf th* y d be nBd nar aerotiataa agr centnetd fcr

nni*** th*h«rf taeoe baratr »•"•'••<'

M - M * - i T O t a r a « « t h a * a r w « o < — in« nm their iauaaee at a apaaal ewetiao n> •>

Infected before tk< ahe«0 are retaraed to them.

Pnrchaae no proprietary. d ^ ex-eapt thoae haTing the approval of yoar state agricultural dapartaseat

Caa idl pre^e tary Alpa aaaetiy ao-f»fi»y»g tp dtrectkms.

roofid trl5 WHjVwRl eiuuinluii liukws iv I'lTrianHr'-i ' '* I " ^ Waahi^pton. D. f froia >range, Warfentoo. Hanl«)nbn»n,aii<l intomoedliite -latioas, limited to retam m tii Monday -follpwiag d»t«-of.:a«li^ F'or ;*ri*, clie'luli ». etc , conmilt .\venix or » rile L >-'.

Brown, Get eral Ajjeart, WasUiujii™. D C.

Better ThaD Ever Get it at your gro^

QUANTlfY ami QUALITY .-. Let

' as do your iMJdng. T ^

Harman'ft S b K ^

Brin»r <"" seni yoar i eifadc Wotfc

eEO. E LkFIELD.Oaaklar. • • • <

b*id for that parpeaaaa prorUad'hr law, period of five yean from th*d»«e«f a«M aattlan te haraby diaii iiated aa the period within which

•Ulan — iy*t*aB. sh*B pEorida. a oat saAoaDt to pay for all ooat «* eparatioe i-i.^»at— and pmeid* an •nnoal aaiM*a

1,'V^- < a e * «*»«<—« ta par »t jor baCar* iMtaiAT J B ia«Qed OB *ee«ent af aaM ' " "

Beat Crop Far»IC=-The boya and gtrte of the farm la-

" Caiaaled In ^ ! ' i ' life~aa^ aiylewitiire . Bieaa more to the'coa«try a i w i ' V * * * " able crops of wheat, oats and WTO stock. It t h e young people are 9»»r:. eated to fana lite It maana they will cake charge of the w6rk Of Uie laim

FIRST MATlONALBANKr JUhmiSATRP.pKEg^TQaY OP TH

And be it further ordained, that a eertiftad eoey of tMa Ordinanca. whe . VU WW IWUI UWI Aaly aAn»t«l m a maAftW IWlBlieU Ul MW. MM W j | ~3>e~Char1>irof tl»e tow* a* Man*i**a. be praaaatad fxUjaith bf Uii Majui «* <«•* OWMH Cta»» if

and becoma asefti and vatoaMe cltl-aeaa. They hare no dealre to more to town and loae tkemselTea In the city They recognise the beanUful aide as well aa the profluble aide of tara life. Too mu** attaatioa oatmot fca. yJT^ to tha boys and glrla. Tkey

JMvBELL

M O T O R CAR EFFICICNCY i. i . i y . i y . « «ps««ti«r< of t^e skill of the

. . -*=—'-^ and nicely repair man. A complicai.^,^ _»,. -^.^.j adjoatad neebaaiam like aa antaaboald DcrVer b« repaired or bverfaalled hiy ttflkara.

A S K U S A B O U T IT

of t i f t ^^ *'.**!!!!r* ^ ^ t"^ id"to^er. and fhelr-^rar q ^^g ki» ea^r i . aeiHi When It " j . , , . . . . ^ . ^ »^ m«,« the bnlldlpa. tt a»ay i • - - " T '

Ceoirty. or f« (h* 7aCr> rrhwe' -racation. to the end that he may diraet and authom* the proper <!*w»tion c<Ttc«a> of tlje aaid

t>e tipped o»er onl*> a low wagon oi .t«iw» iwat This la the houae we rea

-ta -ta

plaai aa< tbie way •aware*—la tbie way tba> »l l l saa

deeper than the surface, and will take

REAL ESTATE ailNSURANCE

Having determined to devote our wboie time to the Real Estate and Xasuranee business, we hereby s(didt all property for sale and request those having property to

. list the same with ua prwnptly. We promiaa to deel faMy with all aad

TJJTg^air-' -^—^

- D I R S C T O a S — O L B o n T H K M. a . H A R L O W , G B W^RFIFLD J / J H ^ i ; wATKa «'^B'f«'"' a a A M u i a u .

rjOCGLASS STL'ABT VTfy^nni aitention «iven to all hoaineaa. la*

«BW«taa whathv aadt baada ahafl be i -ACopy-Tw*a: •

G. RAYMOND RATCUFTB. qa»aoflhaOuuiwil«tth*Tow»*f M iiiaai, Va.

ftBd oftea oW material ean be used ! in bulld!n« It It Ii eaany moTe<l and

iniiT'"" """ r"^ *^ r-h»nge<l uili tut ""^

m ^fltg^ a aow firrowa ta cold weather, a laatem haag to the roo» will kaap Ike bafldtag aaBcientlr

rL cUap. U-'-'*V*' *' '"'' ' " *"* ^^^ Qrowing Table Ve9«t»b»ea.

Plant spToral Itinda of b«an* to de-

Our repairaerriceis quick and efficient, becauae a^rtft ene ef ear meehanieg is an ex^afC No (i^aya—no tlnVering. Ai) work guaranteed. Consultations free.

J. WCCTZE ^ GO. OfBe« M . L C I

NQTiCE In

Uttversky ef Virgma Latter*,Sciaoce. Law, tfediciM, Engineering

LOAN FVNTVV AVAILABLE

^ .„«rt. »•,.- i ~ - r . . .;ud«..:* 110-00 ^^ , . . .^ I M.««>4Mt'. • « t h e

TiiA annual meetrr.g of hoiden> of the PnTi<-i> Wittiam and Lou-

tb*- stock- "» ^ « •***

«hiap«na Bree^iBfl Plga. ahipptng brewllng pigs be sura,

a I If miiei alia lu be

Plant an abandanae of Doao lo al-low for greena. .

Sweet com planted every two weeks will glTe a long auecesatoa.

Start eucamber aeeda la tha btfaaa or a eoM frame. '

Notice to Contractor*.

nted Uj reopiv*' bkls for R rinQ>:,- to

A f O N E

th 1

a ide - the bayer what i To Clean Plumage. Tr'am the plK t, shipp-^ ^ , - a * « » • * * • : The ptomage of a white fowl

l>eh.,datHt..or>.,rov.,W^<^Satnr-,.oni^,n^^^^^^^^ trom n.uch aU.U. M a . 4

•er> >ir. rt,r«-tors _ , . * . . „ . . , . . . , T * I ^ *i,d allowed ta. a atroog lather and use your hand

MANAASAS. V* \ Sudlej MllJ FsHj. ic M««*M«a r>wtr->t. ! hereby STVP notice that they wil^ re-* ceiv*e all **wfi :»ii1s on or before .iiijv

26, l a i S ; ffif a fifty-foot s tructare . T h e r-ians anri s^wK'if'oatioos cBt\ he lAee:'. at :he N R - \ V - S ' B a - k of Ma7iassa.=; Ma-

. y j -^a i tLx June 2&th. a s f u l i u " . ; . One ...an :.>r »(ngle-span truss bnaffe

! » • » *

day, .luly 59. I'M'' for the elec' lor i f.ir the en.-., i.

at •wbon stl i r

,ne .y-M*--c iated a n d a lkjwad t o . a atroog .uuA h coW s ia i lon . often ont on anri a soft , r o r ! t :or t..-.--.e ttrn* f«iU.,.r» do

your liaiT hn i sh Stroke th*

i.n»)u-4, from t b * head to

bndj^fe v

Titan for an e r t i r e iv^^ntr*

R£&TOR '«t

•-i^

t-- JfHE-JJA ' ^ SA^ .lOfRVAl i;iiUiAi, Jl^Y -i^- ti^a -

i' WITH FLOWING SLEEVE

WeWJFKATURt J#ARK4 T t f l PMB-

PORTABLE

^ \ y M U I i » •V»MiNO ooww.

* Quaint ap.tf Qnecfuf ^mMen h «h !»•

nutation Th«f WHWg* W>lconw<Ur~ llluatratlen 8h«ws Peftgn Juat

" ^ o w Most Popular.

. Xltfi gkwtrJi ttxjay «hnw« an at tnuv tire black and white evanlDs gown IncorporatlDS MT«ral new featorea. Ttie flowing acarf BlMvea of chiOon

f wtu -probaMr attract the atteaUon ArguncL.RMi^lM«-^--ftMt. llMae haT« bMB IntrojIaoeJ

USEFUL

Mty B r Placed Fodder and Pastured Off in Most

Ecooomical Manner.

Kalher than cut a rich piece of fod-. der lu be gathered and moved away

U ofteu more economical to pasture U ufi. a «maTT' r^pfo »t '« Mm»i—Iha. lack of suitable feoce often preveata ibU. writes Sylvanwi Vanaken in the

w>**' Btiooeaa on some of the lateat In^ ported gowBs, and are -qualst and graceful, falUng softly away fromtke arm va&- eateudlnf almoat to the kneea. Another feature Is the draped

* H arr^^CTiiT^Mt of tbiftakiTt^ one tha^ia"

FASHIONS FAVOR AU s o u T H E R r RAILWAY I - . sc^£pm.E : 8CLECTION OF NECKWEAfI ! •

MATTER OP PREFERENC»i

8ei>af««* OMMpa an* C^tar —euwite iiiWaWa tm Neal

Are Universally Admired and Worn.

effective and not so ^nncdit~~t«r -and dowa tucks In ^nfluaa^ achlete as the a e r e complicated-«^ raogementa. Tke material nmat tm

a ^ cut too kHkc In front to a««» fwrBctsf isksirio the length. Thia la caught

iw of a

This t8 the beydey of the separa.te gidmpe and collar. Fortunately fbt the woman who doea not like to aew, or who does not know how to give her handlwcr*- the clghl atyle, tha ahopt ah»w s^arate wlmBW ttiri onBani of an sorts.

One of the prettieat pteeea-of new neckwear Is lllpstrftt^ri fhti flat w h l tjUman i lar is made of ecrue lace. To It la at- No. IS tached a wide sqvure of ecm net !

a Uwkar, mada-wlth o ^ ;

TWa H 0<W>d-wl«h laee, fayed ea^ t The front (dosing la effected with . („j pojai^ Mt which-ctietlulfd to «

In effect ilavj 25. 19137" >cii<'tlult: l i^ve* pnf'ii'ljt*'! ,t till roi;

Traim to MANASSAS aa follow. souruBor.ND.

No W—Daily local, 8:4"> «. m l-)elireT ctjuuvciioii al .'lauK)' (Jviij eit.rpl :»UD'U

" ^ T ^ ^ - O . X5' 4T3. Tor UoHon»T;iTr Viii [iiclubouil.

No. Hi — Exc«*pi SuuJjy, l i : 2 d a. u-Locttl for Wit reiiiuu uDii mtrrmp<U«le polDtt.

Ho. 48—ftaiir itiniiigi, tniTii. I1:5B a. m" •-»rtl 8tC|i ST M t o i K « - o n HitC'

No l i 3 — E n e p i ;>«U'iaj .-la.j (1 ni Local For Wkircoiuu and iiut-nnetiiitte poiiha.

rh)f I'ar. . , , , 1 ^ , ^ :rl4j''epi '^uuiiav. local from Waat

fflOQ to Warnmiitu, ti:!;;: f>.4u.' — N'o. i6—liailv Uxal. 5 : U n i... Ko. 41 riuHy ttrouRh tr»in^"ll:CKi~prm '

\t nB l'»'''';ii|<£r» !"iiu n*y.|i,i,|^ini ad AleiaH'iriH aii>: to fH^ uii "j^a^jtragfr

iANS&UBQa^&.BSa^ ^42()-2feiiftventh SU Waahimrton, P. C.

SEND TO. Sfeeesamlfiiew Cases

W e aje the aikuo«ledg«ii 'l*a<iqu»rter« in W«»lHn(itQn and vicimtji for the be«t values obinin-hle iu Tiible Linens. Sbeet« and Pillow Ciaea. Quality i» njjrer lacri-' ficed to 'i-iote a low prit-e—bui price* are always lowest. Bead these iienu:

TABLE LINENS — «-iinch BLGACHEU IRISH DAJI.ASK, choice ol . many aUractiie

desigas; SKic quility—apecia), yard..

•r2-toeb B L f c A C H K i ^ l B i S H - X i B L E - L I N E N , ia 1 0 . o l t U prettiest dsngna. f i 2&^J»rd qoelity.—Choice, a yard.

l.s by 8«-inch Huck Towels, special a doien $ 1 . 0 0 18 h^ aU iooh Union tiuck ToweU, apuial a doxan. 30 b^ 38 iaab Eitra f u t a HiicL Trigiwlii. • <\ottni. ^ . . . .

75c $1.00

1.50 2.2S

SHEETS AND FILLQW CASES. F i t n l-"nfl "'•••^^ "* «nr.if w^nring ramnn. fiaiahud with SiaA bama. ut iaL

tiiJB-C. *

TToT TXT

•^;-h)CBl from Wai -eatop u> Washiiigioii, 6:o4 a DI.

So IB—Daily ihrooffh irain h-tii*«D Hi jMit*-\!. Rpr \ Ir.\a[)drif. 9: 'i .i. ini '

No Hi—Exoepi >uM<r»T Arrivr^Maaaa MS 10i4ci a. u>,. lr><ui '.*< irreuioi. and iiit«r Oiediattt poiiilo Pullm.il! I' irlor ("sr

I Si Ojranj<<' «illi f A IT Railway fVnii. Rich : uion<1 tati (ii'i.liuibvJli'

No. 112 -F-xcepi "'iin'ls;! Vrriv* Vlasas-lass 4:111 p en., (torn >Varr-i<loi and imer

tiediat* points ' Ko. 44—Daily ibmuu^ train iifi«eeu U a

isasaasnd Wa>>i<iTifiton. t>:3.'< fi u No. 3ii—Daily throuKh traru. coa«iie» aad

«l«ep'iiig cars for Wanhinjrt"" and New York ' ' 1 I III, ' I ••• "'IT "i—•— *r

lowing Hizeo and pricrs:

• ' • • ) / • ! • 'J~ .4»« SI iy::aaiBgte d O E »U by »9 inch 99 k 108 inch j75e

12 by 99.ioch... . . ;',. 54c 81 b^SWiacb ^ „ „ „ , ^ , , . „ „ 5 » e

Pillow Csaes, made ite strainfct way of tbe oottoo.'hfmiari: ti by ae-iacb 12 l»2c 45 by 36 iiK* .." M e

SEND YOUR ORDER BY MAJL-We daUver, traasportetisB-prapaJd. mad br parcel post whea practical, to all poiaU vrhhta 100 alias tl Weak-iagtoB, patchaaaa anoitatiBC to $SU>0 aad over.

dtjir pxcepr :4HII()BT. le ')ranv fniai 0 . from i{i<".hBonrt nixh CJcrdonsT'll*

MANASSAS • HARRISONBURG- « 8 A N a i SOUTUBOLNU.

So . 48—i>ai!v local, «:.«>» lu. HailY local, 9:K

£a««l*= "<*»i' inax Car fKSJB W«js!iiiiBtbnToitSrris<jilI9ri|!.

" NORTHBlirVD

-P«Ttt>r *4f

G. M. LARKIN & CO. MANUFAClOkbUJi OV tlNL MkAL '

^mr, 4^ee(t^Hay-aiid Sak

No 21!?—Hally locuf.^:lo a n, -~r. No.II KTaipi'itiudw-.t'nllman ParlnrCai

inxa Ua^rtsomargut UMMB|P No. 28 —Loeal'from Harriaonbnrg lo Wash

, laptop 7:.'>8 p. in. '• •.'-.-U - -IiaiaifcSo*, 218.2X1 »»d-13 in*finnmwtinB

S€hmia^hqMy=S^flE=SflA JFed Ilmcfim [fairy^eet^

Line trAtiwNo«.9 aafflfr,briatcea ami T^mVg' afforil tjood w i i i K te

and from Bicliu'ontl tlirohgn Gordonsrilla 4BdC. d ^ B a i l w a T . - • ' ' ' . ' ' '

Slfei.VJ'MAti. V,I''ViiHHfn )tia.

proper Intervals to boarda.of the panels.

^'^rERMlNE AGE' OF HORSE? Moat Accurate Method la by OMarva-

How of Ta<*te^Who|e 8 |wy Tqtd . In a Motahall.

To trfi the age of a horae, eajfa L _ f r n t ft. U_Ppttgri <»f^he-Or.egon Afpct-

euitaral college, nntrcfl htii\u?«ili. hla-rltM, flesh on hia'tail and the sUn on hta^ cheeka In- a young horse the skin on bia-Cheeta Is aoft and elaatlc, and fllea hack quickly, while tn. aa „)^ ^-„ •>.„ .1,1^ <|, iifaieas aoA Koea back to place but alowly. Therw »

irrong Bide to acme thin TotmdatioB;^ aktrt BO that the upper part poi>eh«» a Uttle Jnat acroae th« troat over the lower part, which (alia In natwal draped folds arotisd the feet.

In this model the aklrt ta of btaek chanueuaa, cut with a round train, and-with edge JotMBd down the center fnwt, parting aiT tSa "t^3iem~tb dUP cioae the t ea t There la-a surpUced oDfaafe of White

tTtaHrt alawrea cirt to oae'withThg-alde- yrtdB. and "the a sectimia. The flowing sleere drapery is c a t i ^ t to^" tha--alea*a. and- a U aroand, bat with tha edgea left ov«n at the Inside seam. —Th» t«TLin itt aalDMO laoa la la tta

of a sort of sleeveJesd JKAanr - - ^ , form "Of a »w*« w. —— « a wider, more distant ^ a c e apparent ^jtjj ^ ^j^taway effect below the waiat. between the rlbn of an old harsa than j ^ ^ ^ iMBt nmnlng high V» SVerOlg of a ypuBg eae, ^td »tth age" the fleaa _ . _ . . . - - ^ .^. ^ _ » . btiat oh the other"aida The pototad on the tan shrinks, matin* the J<rtnU , ,^„^^ngea»«it la daplloated to the back. _ _ ^ ^ more distinct. _ ^ i ^^^^ the lower pertk» la K w a d ^ j n o o M a a with )Be stlfa^lnc

Tha most accimto " ^ f J i i ^ f ^ < » « » below tha hlpa. A irtdth o f t S S ^ ^ a utffi Bora than Ing is by the teeth. ?^^ tempararr ; y . ^ , . ^ „ . , „ « , M k . d rtp«L4>a teeth come flyt. aHovh^tWP^^^^^ „ , , t,^,^, manent onea, and their development •.— - . - •^ -tc maturity.—cfaaaga the nhiipfi on

: cuiiiiag ef tho "cupa"

riiaa . _ ^ ^ e r f r It ta.ftB^ihed at one igai wBh r"tw6 rosettes.

Almost an the qew shirtwaists la-etude ortor. Some are 'made even trom the brij^eat lawna and crepes to be found. This la in inarked con­trast to the ready-made spring and summer waists of the past few years —*.I^%- ^ —— i^»..Ti f\t i i l l ^TH i i t t T l f f^ '^ i^ 'a lM

to preference to color. - Dae at these new MoweB4s of daup lose color tndtod oWignly langthwiaa. It haa a

8. B. H.lRTiWICK. Pa-o. Trafi<iSip: '. CiARV. t:teu. Taas. \xK

All SlnrW iind PflultTY Ppwderg at Hajt^j^:

CiffenfTsT Ijynu . I . WSHOP, PsHaengfir Agent — — W ASmfcTCT ' ©rOf

veat of white-tawanbnBtttrBft:::iM^d"

white Howered crape, wltti bnttdnst mahdiiiut, t h ^ » U e tailored walsta at ^ jeB^Sflf i a aimid<i crepon^jme; with collar and cjtdts eflatraatlng and hem-satchbd U only |2.|Mi. The white kwn'•aieiHl, whtise iiLgtOatieB prtaa-la. <8. have small-bows of nariww • ^ • o t at the neck. Many are stitched with are colored thread, and thoae which x^en to the front haV* glass batttms haf^ jnonlzlac with jBe s t l t^lng. These Utttor m a t a U t » n o r e than tha ptii-

— — - — ~ — — - ^ - - _ i , i . t - n « design I t a HUlUhle tuia -ief — auJ their ultiiaato wsasiag '>'''»y» **^'^l--ta|rfy af fr aad gOdll. too. IB M/te .tfc^.,ili4age_lnan«l« of meeting frem ] ^ J U ^ ^aaTy flgareT

are; are aU the Impcrtant Indlcatlona r , „ « « « . . i . „ . . T ^

T«e. - . ; SHAMPOO WELL WORTH WHIU

n nnPrMFrhfi'MmRTAMTfiABF Hispeec our stock.

The permanent teeth abore and be­low come In at the saaie time, but the cups aboTe do npt wearaway un--tu all -thoae below are goae—Tha changes begin at the crater and con­tinue «t tht. rate of one pair a year. At maturity (live years) a boraa has everything—an the pefmanent teeth

This la thw wmie

=5i^,,ss^ESE?t«4_«L Home, bat -U ttood aa tha MMt Ixpart f*l«J«M

- Tha w o n a n lAo does aB housework majr lessen hef hnrdeas

irr vMar attention to her

siawal Csiitd Prodtioa.

of bran aad shai i i i i iMIl

a Hail

m thing to a nutshell.

Ulehen floor otb«r than ita daOy Tig-oroaa scoariag. BVH- perfect deaal l

/ I Aeaa it ahoald be patoted, bUed or COT-aillW^''"^^ «'-«H »<*>» Hn/AMm bnt'sach a floor

ounce . Of finely shows every bit ef dust and la tirescise i f T T ^ T II Ihariiil Tliiin r _ _

-Bsaaaa of idd aarpat stitched together QP the machine will be heary enough

T^o Gairload«~trf

fricesfi»M>KMH^OO.(r

We ha ve j pst recei vedone ear-load of Biue RibhMjn Buggiesr

r raiuous BaaaJQekat-gach J^0^-9f. X ^ - - ^ HatJBsiiew. ThHwh?ag

mat€!rial avaiUble, bought in the white wood and

Also all kinds of

FARM iMFLEMfeWtS FERTILIZERS

LIME ) COW PEAS ^ l ASS SEED

IrwilT be worthyodl- While to

1 f ft (.nfkrfllJLfc

Manaaaaa, Vau

jEncasBz^acja

CARLOADSLOF •_ — O

New Buggiei, StudehdcerMrf JFi^Wagon*, Cnt«way aad DBK Harrows, New lde& SiMr«^ -

-— Th» Bl"^ R'-'ir rriwmi Sfpiiriiforg THE BEST Of f CAWTM

"Aliin^'<a»Hwsd iBad Kapairs fo* aU goods sold l>y as . ' Dittiai All Kiadr^f Tt^ll

PGN^BE DECJIIVRP B^ AdwtiMnoit Offerins Chaap ^ M ^ YOB GM NO MOf»

You Pay for-Qpia ig 6oM. ——^—

fa WWrc \wllMW thf (kiMJOftk » ^fsaki 4

LIVE STOCK NOTES

will

. j o l k a ot thtoa, i trash es^ toto the scalp^ maaaaga -__ ' gently, and allow it to remato a lew , i o t to Moh abeat, a-Jd C placed at out-radsntes whtte thd pores drink ap the' er doors preVbat madi tracking In of

nour^uoeat . . Next ose tbe shampoo i duat aad mod. A large oaahka with HquldJSreelT. TtiW*** * la*® **• acalp;fa stool hfown d r a i n er>w" wW be . . .^ h.ir. Btose thorou^ily with warm i (oaad Tary oomtorttag to wrtOT feet • altr Bntn t inrr ^~~* '" " l l * •* nl th^r- r— """T •**'**f< te » f * ahampoo haa tlliappeaiad, >hs> dr | i m M ^ irealaga to da

Once a wef k the floor margto ahoslfl he deaned with damp doth orer the 1>reeni-aBd tf aeUed apeta Mis t aiouDd the stove they should be cleamed with

Good dry bedding for tke^boga save on feed. ; with w»fm towels. ^ ^

Rye mar be cut for hay -aad used : After this treatment the hair wlD for all clasfWi- Of live stock. ' glMen Uke satto whan bniahed wBfc

Aj«e your hogs gotog to haTS, a j r e a i . aa..abaotutely dean brush. If tha-halt ol Kr6^B8 m a patch of fiJlrye? • ' ; u combed tree from fcjg^,lgg*:^5**-jr'iiT" - ^ ^ T - ^ a : s z = ^

"^o«k raWlDg 1« The heat-fcaoranfee^ shampoo expert doea not get H taarHjosgnth i h e l u t s shaaM ha SKaiBst an Imporertahed agcienkura. j ^^ daring the Washing) before it Is t^ei fioof t h w o w h l y cleaasd.

Juat now ihte heavy steer is a mJleb , ^^^^ ^jy and then arranged to wares s W b t UVa luUUa to the ll»e strvk j^atntcB flUsts at ribhnii ind sMflMg*. mitricpta 1 to dry t h p # i t will hare a «»riti-M . ' t o ory mngyn . w m III»T» • r.,^——

With propar fnnd and cleave qus/jgiraj^j^j^^l^gtay in Iflf sevwal dayae-,>!..,.. rp very little danger of sickuesa j ;—_i^ :. h ' ' riK». Handlterchief Caae.

,^fOi«ia.-.-Qt_ihe jce?»nl tinu; can . • . • i . . m n . ha« a* Maa-fothold-umi iiu bewg^inimr jTOiiTjiiiisiiiii l^^^^^^^^^^^^^J^, i^p,anifaMw jTn^tng pWfc - _ ^ ! ^^j^ ^ pltm. tweJn tochee kmg

Llwlwt »•» Tsaaspsfi The w^ya to w W A colar ia com

b i y i i l iilHi - h » * * '" •—*«*• i " J « » gefW frocka are- endleas aad gaawaU? wost attrartlve. Chemit is to bf thanktwl for KITIIIK US th« fi««h^V5l

Is skilled vork-mansbjp and de-pendable lumber. " Without either^one th^ result will be^_ _

'Get Snibot pri<:&SF for the materials.: You 11 find ua sonx^

JEWELRYrWATCHES. ^ j O f ^ ^ f * ^ >LA5SES, an GLASS. SILVERWARC

6 I V C MC A CAfaL

Ha a l y E N R i c H ; j£w^en«»d^pg™^

>-»^

^liTO^footiMaff Tf yno wouM wear tb« ^"•' 'jg^.j" footwear sanctkmed W tae dresMTS of New York, and WaahiagtoB, yoo Hieh's We've a booklet sbo^^V '9'^,^ styles aad w o can boy ftwa »* laost satiafactonly.

B. Rkh'it5oii* _ Tvltt F SI , Cm. IM

cheaper, and Tor altogether—hettfir

mcut in th« world dreaa a flae l a a i h i

^ ( t t h e r e TO» * ^ « '^

This M a t aDuriag. One

walsu. ^•jSntrw tot,b*a a m i li ff>Mri1 |TV»^ .

not <jnne Ih hdlT. giKinK ^ - y j c t w t»e a n T - .^ , « . 1 with a flap aa Inch deep. Thia flap bioases

-VuKvho the sharp teeth of some Itt ^ * " * , ,. ^ - «>„„• ,>,. b«m. ^ • X a y b e tne a u ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ v ~ , ^ - Is hemstitched and above the hem-dtitching is a simple d e s i ^ to th- Fi(E will need breaking off. Ton can

in*^ lucalitles wsew ..\.,^Z:Z^ ' too of the bajt Ts hemsmcWM and , . . ..^. ™.y - < ^ P ^ ;'^'^' * " - \Z l ? e r of'the front of the pocket t^in...^ Are f e * and far between , , ,„ ;^f,',.^. .tltz-h. Ia

-c-eas.HK 'he fertility of the farm •* , ^ ^ ^ ^ y ecru c r * h e t buttona and

LPI ur "ti 'bat eicluKlT* lo iu rattoo "J "/_, . , -nk-. a.A nlnead « h ^ tfea y - ! f , J ^ u - n * '.he «>wa PS>ed mill- thread hold-Qia. • • » Otma W » « V a

• • ,f -Tirtrr,.: ;• r~" -'^'' -" " --rters

of exeeedtogiy aof satin. These - are Haed with tone ot pink ettS&a, wh^cK^'sSowt through tbe ftoMa ol the Satto to t lHILllii m s h iiMih li IsilssnrlhslilT lovaiy.

tatuU.

OlrTa Middy Bfeuaa. A younn gt^'s «4ddy biaaaa is ol

white English drill, with the ooUar * I IT I i • ^ • > i 111 n r n t ^ i a i v i l f t f

ano cuu.^ ui ffuit'^uiui !• 1"^ II III III hai" « "'(le Welt and peart buttoaa

V /

qualities;

«Qee bftck ^f uft.

^4JLA*SIIOOT*CO. aaOOBTORATBD >

Ifffl WunL aTlTiWTIlBTAt VH

()^ 10,000 roflS and Uaiu-tiful ^esigTTs'orWall Pa-

to c^oo?e from a t _ ,

p i i ^ i ^ ' ^ i i g ^ ? ' :fe will pay WU. Uj gAaui* ' ' • ine stoclrand prices be-

-ftrre pteefflg yo«r ^r^^r.

FiMite'sWallPapertfii^ t - |Tir . -rrWM^TE» D C R N H A R D

-aad ^ t M a n s s a a s - e ^ e y ' ^ e a d ^

Washmgtt^ ad&reis f- 71©^—14th If yoa want your/Qt> Work de-| ^ »f ,.• ^ riivawd when promiseti.-giTe ywt i p opJaaUatioaai BaT, wiM order toTHEJauRN.u.. i^Mt^ MAMAMA* VA

RR^fffiSTRpUGH' -OAK LUMBER

Tefogm^ and Tele' •plioacPofasapdFibiic fW w ^ i ^ we pay caaii.

BdiceJffl Forgrf

WWLE THE ASSORT-COME a k W H O j ; T H E A . W' Wan IS LARGE

AR£ OUR LINES

*3¥.€. Wagener .-1 MANASSAS, VA.

Conducted by th* National WooMi'l Chrtatlan T*iBp»r»nc« Union.

ALCOHOl A CRIME PRODUCER

Whm Tjk«B li> L«ra» Qu»nt<tly~Pf '—g—lln O n « m Ar« Daranflad and

Otr>«- Harm ta W/ooght.

-Wb«n alcohol l» Uk«ii habltnally t» lmrt» qaantltlM." UT* PrbfeMor Brubakar In hl« pbyaiolocy. pubUabed laat year, "it derange rbe actiTlUaa ot Oe dlfeatlve o

MoSuioiik.. diidUMsiMS ttae capacit; for anttained «oxk. and I««ds to tha development of atnictural cbangea in the conne«tlTe tteaa* of tiie bralD, «pinai cord and othar «r

Dr. OeWltt O. Wileox. a lecturer at Hn Pmi'"" UDlVerelty School of Ued-Icine. quoting the above in a recent public address, said:

'U ia this itructural cbanne In the brain produced bjr alppbol which In­terests us from the standpoint of the cHminoloRlat. We have seen that slight chan(;e8 In theffrain simcturea, Buch aa prMsttre from depressed flag-ments of %>n^ or even adbeaions ot membrab^s, rftay produce marked.ef-

JNJi i ! WfiONG STATf StVf oT'llOTnstiiners an(li:OTO ~ l i n M Kentucky-T«nriw«ee , . „ . . , MountftiM- - • . *-

By HAROLD CARTER. John Vincent, federal revenue 0 0 -

eer actios in Kentucky, pulled in hia inare end eootiy aarrtyed the feelsht* 1B front of Um. On every side arose jwtclpltoua monntalns. clothed wltt their-^BcumlAl sarb of juruce . a e ^ pine. Tke trail, which wouad alag-glahly through tbo defile, dlcappeared Into the heart of the forMt, to rcaih! ^nar. » atauoua. winding ribbon, aloay the Bank of the creal. There waa mo al(n of human babiutlon in that

'*" o' I Iged and abandoood laod. V«^* Tet'abnMwbera on BMUT moontabk)'

V^V, I ^ in ^^^ eatite o<-U>e •termaa man; ^"BooSSUiiBiS^ n u t outlnnc; And lor ~ the anwit of Jim Nonaaa."tS« y o u n f eat, Vincent held a wa innL He t>«4

•at forth to brloc him into KampvlUa.' OdMrs had haK wamirta too; bat VlBoent, newly appoUtad to hta poat. xaa.jnore reckleaa than they, and ha bad dared Vo.riAe alone Into the heart of the Noraaaa atron<hold.

He reined ia aoddenly, tor bla qulc]^ eyea had caught a gUmmerlnc flaah ttom. the peak in front*of him. VC

a£«]y, standlrii; over hiT. He had on-in seen' t e r To Xr-iiip'vntt "tbla dart-Jtalred and blue-eyed muuiiLsia tisi of that pertecLloa of type wbicb^ flourli^^*''. as " ^ ' TiMiiv IL the Kentucky hills The slgfiloT" hsr, TtuBliBtt wtth her race. Irer eyea aligtit with triumph, set tils heart fu-

nair cimuium. w^s QU.<; O( au^er, and shame at having been outwiu«d.

J l m r she drawl«d. "Oh, Jim waa In the woodshed when you came up. I reckon you won't find h l o now, though. Jim's a awl ft runn«. I fCX-on Jim'* swifter than me, aad you wwildn't ralrh m<i." stw atock,v4, j

•Thup then—" be atammered. j ."Now, Ur. Vlnceut,** aald ttae girl

aoothingly, "If it hadnt been for

mlgjit have been the ann glancing on some hidden pool. But it looked mora like U ^ t refieetad from a rifie barroir

After a moment'* haaltation ha ttrKad' I|}* mare into a canter aad ytanfad' into the tuidarsrowt^ For the next half mUe he waa aafe, tmtH

yoa'd never have reached Bear aK>un-i tain- J im had a bmd on yfta aU atea> the trail You've ipt me to thank, for aavlng yo«r Ufa by this hara^ shaiig* <^ parts,"

Wail. I've cat 7o«r aay^sa^' Ttneent sullenly. — •——

T n j c S o n a o l , " afce dltitlad. -Why n o t r -"

- " Because," aha Tnnnfiaarn. and I tory'a JCentneky."

Vincent waa'da-forgotten the war: reyed, that the Norm

answered, "tUm 1^ rctkus yvnr t a n i |

•jfc :iided. He had ;, carefnUy oon-m cabtn waa d*-.

algnedly perched upon the border Use and that therefore he msat take hl«| captive within the cabin Itselt —"You atop right where-you are,'*) said Uly . , "If 70U lay a flaver «•> mW I'll tell the governor of Tennessae." '

A light of amuaement flickeaad in Vinoent's eyea. Deliberately ha' Btretcbed out hla hand, foood tha aoel, Bleiider flngars at the girt, aa4 htid them.

fects . upon tetuperamfnt ana juag- ' t e emerged upon tne mooniam siupfm. .1 <.j ga^g^ the law do^m't aay any-ment. Xlcohol atid other powerful | And when at laat he oama into tfai l tjiiQ^ againat amicable viaitlag ho> cotics are like a depressed fracture I sunlight again he tethered hla baast t^g^^ the statea, does It?" he aaked. of the fckull; the longer they Continue', to a aapUng aad. dckwtng.hlajavolMr.L.— -"W^tT^ahe admlttM, ~Tr yt^'oome to exert their presjiure the more JSo-.: baean to ascend the peak cautioaslyj pnamhle Anf>i> It hecome to JCatore tae

• brain ta a nornaaLgoodltlgg^ Eyenfe ^iisup undergoee irrep-aTTy the brain

arable changes, and the possessor is an abnormal.man ..ith pOSBthle crimi-hai t^'fidehtlM. -- '"

Lt»^>ld- | .^ .VtBeeBt-Han -i.iarV«man nf wh<Ttfl.^«»«"'-^ N^ was toferahly sore. i

He crouched beside the ^traiU Planned into the f^'-y*' ittn* - awiartw

int . iMt a<aln. nntll m IBUKUI Ue saw •Were out--govornment ^ te license | -the bare actrttvlty of Bear ^mottntath

-f<THiin inon to ko ubout the streets ; to front.of him—And nfiar thfi ainn-on the head with a club a : nnmber of men, and were!

-I1&.

and c-rack Fripulaced tha^ blow gaagnrraifitelestljr aesnrate | ^mv in nrntliire in ea<>B~in"BU-HCe t dp-i pressed fracture of the skull in each 1

Ticiim, he or the government would be i ( oiiiK no more to create criminals, idt- • oto, invnlidn and paupera thaa wa are i

mli wfLB a small log cabin, se i .m iha midst of a ttey jaahih i t t ^ g a r d m

that way. IT—I gusa* tt doeant.'

maaieU IWW f*«LIlt*>ly npon IWiaa-see soil.

"Nor afeoufcrJJ^tsf' he ashed. —•Agfl. P U C I W ' I* *^^ ttiuud har, h« drew hat to hlm-aad fctWMI W g; »lm lips. - • — • . -' —• .

ijljl." he sate "thl* isn't love first sight, tor rve toved yon since T i ftMt saw ywi a gnmpTniiai z3at:Jt'^

TWa w » » t » l « « » | r T r M « * , comesTnigKy near, and If I c a a t get^ in sfiWTh. j<: 1 .Tim why. I rocton I'm going ta get

His weapdii in his hand^ vmceni leaped, forward, acaied Ute bonMeni on the Bummtt. and appaarad

iw going by licensinK certain mfen.tot * ^ \ \V .IL ^ J"" 1] alcohoT'tq a stipulated npmber 6f } \ \ ' \ K \ \ W ^ J ^ \ \ \ \ ' ' •*

mPTT ihe assaults 01 repeated, cohol. . ,

We r.eed tO >fe'W-Mtiaatad BPOB Hl»-1-' | pvbjecT'oraTcohAIlBin'and ^ textbook frcm whick we should learn the new foccg should have the title, 'Alcoholism I IF a disease *nd like all other pre- ] ventable disease It must aad shall ba eradicated.' Then it behooves phyal-ciiins, teacl^en. i! ib. legislators and parents- to carry OR a ear shall be ao enlightening that a-D<»iup p« rsot: would nontore think of t»kin&. I

thiiiFbf tabipg tyjifaoid'oT luiwreuhr-sis or syphilis germ*." ' - - . , - ]

yon •Qin'fe day." (Copyright, I»II,; by "W.

RHHnWClg AT THE .

3etm> •alMO-JtaMM

TntstiNsWIft .

WHEN DRWKLK SAW HUHSELf

Verba t im Report of 'Convaraatioa Ycur ig M j n of Fine Fsmlly Had

With rrteHdJUiafiiia IHin,.-

A young mab of jDae taiBUy, with ~ splfndid gifts, heedless ot the plead­ings uf friends, waa. golBg dowa iaati through drink. • ' |"

A friend Of Ua, seated near him is h re.~tau]'ant one evening, overheard a conversatinn which Tie "was, having' ».ilh his fnmpsninn H» W M lust; •n Radeon If• Jim Yeufns After."

yoTtng msB " H i * dronk enough to be talkative aboaf hW* j ^ g^^. Upon the threshold, a rlUa i i ivate affairs, which, ta -h i s aaher—«i-fcf.^i.,>,t^ ^^w.> ^ KoK*-m. he %6aM B^#*r hAva re- " " " vtaied Tba-.^Maad. beiog *; osnrt f •••n(>srfti»heri-took a faH-\re|>OPt of

wora^he sauuana'

! back was birsed aad be waa attesaplr - lag fa> ajac^ a a t a e k eariddca.

Is len.tha» t*,ii' came, exclaiming.'

p\ ery Bent him a cony, minutes In he

What is t h i e r .\ stenographic

rr.onoloKue

Old I really talk like that e<1 faintly .

I assure yau It n'sin absoTut^' Tf-rbatim report."^Wis .tli«rrepTyv

Turning pal«-Jw walked nevpr drank another (trtft-

""^"flir •aF^yeiiea vtacemr ^nie' man atarted, stared' at" U m fjor

an-lnaaiitrVBd laen, wiia a lmaden~ daah, leaped acroaa the JGKtUn. gained the tear' cull aiiue,-aad waa away aa4 mnninx like a d^er. Vincent foUow-

Q. Chapman.)

is the matter." "" **I can't *m' •dear," he- replied,

was awful! Horrihle!" -^••O, WimEiB!—la-H pwwlMB yon Save been—"

"No, no, it ain't posshibie,'* he In­terrupted. ~ W a ^ asfthaulted by roh-be^esh. Tha'ch wha' happened."

"Darling! Afe yon * « ^ y j j " " * ^ Did they rob yon of everything?"

"NOjJm_MjLrtasafi4^-til»tfl_»lt:^ .1 cnly atanSa:^-! Jlckad: -'in.J>Qth.. They

-dite't- get-«^4rat«h, [_iay..mnney". f a all

I, ^ ' they dida' «M

thanti ^ _ _ — "Shaa't I phone—far the—doctor,-

Jash' a little stohned

report of year at tka resuaraat laat aVM-1 ^ wm. Ha waiL««Uln thatjhis w«p x.

JJIIU Wgfmiijli ~wliOsH ai)lw»lMt«» h**

dear?" "^lo^•m aU rl'.

—tha'rt'an." -!S%M^ belloTlng^him, aha heip«d htm

h e a r t ;

LIQUOR TRAFFIC IN

ImirrrriFr - BpswJyi

Quinmm Sf WMaky, feiwi Raw and Abalntha '

mppoanncv haaa partlcolazty Impreaaad apoa blia. by his BBperior officer wha* ka •tartf ^T nn liTn j f i t ^ t l l t f

"Looka l i te hia sister," ha out. - ilAJ J!l9a'y« seaa that NoraiaK girl ^owm

I at the Mora l liar l a i a g a t - B B t t ga I arraatins tba gtti Instswd xi bfea^" te

AFRICA ' • ^ l ^ ^ ' JUB Norman had only raeaotly t^

ujialaUg ana <6iM»ga~Bg» to get lato

Sent ta the OarV Centinant.

Amount of tiqoor passtag Medetra. a porl Of,-regUtix tor the _cogs«_^At riraT" in one w e u : t8.060 cases o? '<ihi.~l<y. 3(1,000 caaea of brandy. 30.090 rai-et of Old Tom. 36.000 barrela of mm m».«<m deraijohni of ram. 24,400

- l iutu uf rum. 16.000.»aiTgls af sbeiu rum. the <t ~n niW rases of gin

In .Sierra Leoae duruii; 0( a > ear 25'j tons of

sama hts "moonahlntng" OBM>tk»na,

bed. Yet there are those wh» refiaft to

admit that simide faith to b^ter than Xormait Uood.—CMcagb Itaoord Herald.

wbildi had bean broken ap 1^ tba aa-jAVttic>..t«o years 4i«tns, . _ n a «( ^ gaac waa hidlac

. Masaancfs Mamiacripta. By hia will Mssspimt left his

useript ma sic to the Opera, bnt It wm apt be placed in the archivea ot th* .NttWMl AcmeiHy ot Wtwie

I uutfl after the death of Mma. Mas ! senet. The deceased compose^ . ex-'preasad iSs w i ^ l b a t S I a ' w U e should ' reioaiB in ehatga of the ssaaaaeflpts T "booatug "th^r carefol.. aiiaiy^eutest,

to on Bear mountain ' clBMlAcaUon and preaarvation bad

HU revolver in U s hand, the yoon* ^ ' '^ '"^ *"" ''*';* '"^T** ^ officer foUowad tka fagitJva Bat. » J~*°« ' ^J* "««^ Maaaenet railed thongh tn t h e c a l of CMdiuaii. h* '"^ *'" P"""'^ " ""^

1

^ ^ J ^ il .F^^9!lJ^9 ^^^^^ ^^^Z ^he summer ^ y s wiD l i e f o u n d in t h e Mlo^yigjlj^tj^^^^^^^ ^

badis^Macation Headif ^0>^y-S6c

M wiiHiisaaif iiaLl^!^

ITH «>»d 1 Eben HokleB '

Madam X

Co»>sni, IH«f» Tfcr dorrvwstrf SatsH The Master OalBttei

Da«is, Richard Har4 i^ S<Ad>er8 of Portooa

Tou Imvp h<-arrl of th« snaji* tn th«

Ot th« i«rrlbl« cnak* ' But DO* you iAu«l I

Men'* d*»<)H««< foe ts tti« vcoomouft

AIM

down into Ove fluag hima^t • ground. ioL. aa Vtacant raa forward.

i >i\<^ "P II htnil mil nllail , -Stop! Toa c a a t COB " d a c a n t did

tn th«

venomoua snali* tn -John U. HXtr

Right or Wrong. We believe that what Is physically

rrrm* caa n e v t b«-mnrallt rtrtt-whai Is morally wrong can aever b« li^an^ right, what te lea ally wroag sac savar be poiitloally right.

^ _ _ _ w«Bad..s»-J Battery: "Wagner* What was

His talent in mn<ir absurdly ei-

WM a'-dirttiMl

asgevate?^ among a lot "Ts that SO'

e ft'' pick and ^hoAH of rubbish . la Wagnor." ' rame the coa^xwei'}

repiy n shenid be <)iaite hap-ana einaw wsiaan i TOICO ami, aa aa \ -—^"^ - irjr: . .. ,.-looked he saw a strmnd of long, stikga ^ '^^*'' '^'^^ ^ * ^^^%^ dar% balr fioaUng freely from Itelow the old sloach hat. j Obstructed Order.

I f i s a Lily!" be gasped. I Owens—How do yon do, Vr Shears The gtrl sat Bj and ^*mghtll ^ ^ — , , ^Ttat can y(ni n^fiy me Ip iKe » j .

T v V a v iMjT «{M~iaii. •*} r»Bkna r* a oeir mit lodav* «*B J l a you're after." ^ His Tai>or"—Tour hm. jilr that !'

la Jin?" 4 demanded aay- daatjodly la the way «f « »e» >-«<

J S a ^ MaryjCazit„

a a t M c V M C -Chip of th* Flying U

- J m a J i o v s t aa^HsraUaw TfeSTiutlfe

HaO The Christian •Rj* "Elemal City

- Joaeph Vaaee

nGiMe.G«>rga " "Tfie Bolted Door

Harris. Jool-Ckaaaar Told by Uncle Remos

Harhssii, Bs l i in

, TbwaM *r. "^~ _ _ _ Tke Clansman The Leopard's ^leto - ^ ComraSesL ^ ^ TTie One w9man " ' - *"-"= The Traitor The Root of Evil

Doanell, Annie ^ .fiebecca Mary

The fiartWn of Atlalfc

w. Il ie House of Rnnrtatt

„ ^ V«I ,h ,B

. Jaefc TheCal lo f th tWik i

McQatcSeon. Ccoiwe B^v

Heart ' ChMtcr. C M . RanJslpb

Young Willingford Cbwrchai, W i a s t ^

The Crisis Mr CrfWft.i ?An*x

A Datigtitfit of t ^ SoBth

EKott, Frmacis Perry The Haunted Pai^mii*

Pbai^M. David Grahaai The Hunjrry Heart

Dawn OJHara

rom«t«.gh. Harriat "T. Jovce of the North Wooda

I Ford. P>ul L«cuter !—Jaiiiif MtTwtmi—

Pwrter, Gaae Smittoa Tr«tclt1«- 1^

} A Girl of the t.irr.tieriost

CoBBor, Ralph The Fcreigner (",ten(rarry School Days X iw^an FfOBi Gltiigaiiji

[ -p«r t r^ r«e lT I Short* McCabe

Twn L m l , ignjjjfg

Th* Doctor I h '

Wl.,t«. S t e w ^ E<lw«»d Fox. John Jr. i -^raana Xi«JiU.

This Cntle gfiepherd of Kingdom 1 Wiggin Kate D n u c , Lome t T;--j,,

The Tra>t-*« M»e lvor«>«Tr<' r^- ; .•;,» ... . . . . .x...^^'^ .,--.

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