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  • - ^ '1 VOL. XXI.

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    ŜDHFRAGEfTE T U S TOWN I ^ N ^ ^ ^ R F'RE AT ctisscys

    Mwa E u d o r a R u m a y , erf Sou th

    C a r o l k m , W d l i e c d V e d .

    TUrd Fire Within EightcM MoatlM em NoketTille F&rm Ltut Sit^nlnj-

    A large barn on.-. Mr. D. B. Grisso n«ar *^

    >AY LAST ^ was totally destro;^ed^-£» last

    odock. It Beema j | i » the fine Tin some wtifrs

    i |̂i«i|iflil Shem in' l i ; |. C

    IZ HeoMT Lead Lub.

    *am :̂r !̂±?g î:"'̂ r-̂ ;?^ s ^ emooB M»wHt A* E«»»ra Co l l ege -Anotlrar M«4rtfa>c n F y n i n > ^nr Siftfimtitifn t»+g Gnrent Auembly;'

    ' ^ " A r e you a s u f f r a g e t t e ? " •'Will you sign a te t i t ion ask ing t h a t t he next Genl ra l Assembly of Virginia submit t he question. of equal suffrage to the vo te r s of t h e s t a t e ? " T h e | e were ques-t ions much in v»gue on Fr iday l a s t when Miss Eudera Ramsay , of South Carolina, who is jus t from a five and one-half m o n t h s ' suffrage campaign ^in Pennsy l -

    & •

    t * : '

    vania ,spoke twice in Manassas. ' —'• - " — ^ "• The first w r f f ^ a g e r a e e t h i r t r a s - ^ * ® ' * * ™i» W e MTi-hon-l^r5gMTOT?r- m c c o R N J H O W - ' . y - r r H i b ^ aha-WT'X IEL^)v: I Cocki-Ii'e r F V w i l L ir arfd ^^'^^"^^t'^rson inw» of yiviJinia

    there- T-TT-.C? Union t h r b ' i ^ o u t t he Sii-'i. L nitL^j.-^tate^j^iii hr;JQ--nfr44wrs----

    to give day, Dec. i', a 'universal prayer-meeting. The Union at .Manassas

    tc

    C o ^ « c . l . l e D . . e „ e . . „ R e d u c « i „ ! O j ] \ ' i ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ physical side of a chi ld ' s .oC«..e G.n„.„e Tb«.k.g,vu«. ^nd "^.^^^^^"^^ "̂ ^̂^ "^^J^' , make-up needs our at tent ion in •

    P , , . . , , _ , . ^ - 7 : — . , , , : br-dee-rnom ^ ' ™a">' instances, since 70 - 8 0 per-RiCnMu.ND. \ . . . N o v . . 2 4 . - .bridegroom. , . ; e e n t e f - c h i l d r e n h a v e semetfeif^

    I Virginia ,isc . • .̂'̂ •. ^";-^ -^,1'^ ;;;;-'f;;-; '^; V vvrong wi th them. The re fo r i • I",'I ,—-^^3vpn- gi^hoois a re nowtDokintj; a f t e r t h e

    Ltii

    a

    they fai :ft.^y in the g-overnuient. meeting. Th infl ' S i ^ . The t ime is invite ail won^ien and gi

    to luse the mora; force ' rncct for on^ hour on Trii ^Jaackaf l i £irje.i:'ec 2, ai 3 p^-nu, zi. w^ P,

    our goverr .ment terian Cnuixh and .irite y W t be so very harmful . _ nation-wide prayer t j Ainvi.-'-.:

    fifroman's sphere and it is God to give success to this ertort h.c-n-.e to fjee .^mgi i .a fiuiii tiie du i i iu i "

    , woman ' s sphere for ion of King Alconoh ' : : the product.^ fo rmer ly- . " — - ^ . » 1

    / home are now m a t i e - - S M r m F T E E n ~ H A S ntetories . cannenes . e tc . .

    M ^ w r i T T a l c S i t ^ e e t i e r ^ ^ u n d and TyTer ' Gave A s U r e i s e s L««t Friday,

    rrrr 1E\ fcAK

    rtrst =aj; _ Bi l -TFir-

    • as: I

    Fiemhiir,

    ;nd, ./, M.

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    -M.inas-

    .H';u,-ei-

    Mi;

    C O M F O R T IN S L E E P I N G

    . \V.aen the people . . . . .^ . . . . c ..o^ , .

    .rh£-Ld«oii^.s. j i jr lAiiiich they- jij-t^- i^r'XJ.n th to retu''ii y.anka tomorrow, they;'-'••'•8' '̂ o

    .«f4,Hftcmdr nmoiiK tnem alarg-pr | ""^ore. a Lnimunity rrom preventable d i s - ^ ^ " " ^ ^''^ l ' ' ease t;ian trie s ta te has known in '< P'̂ '̂ f̂̂ ' - '* '-•« recent . .ears. For 1914-15, the J "^^' '^ '--"y '• Sta te Loard of Health announced ' ̂ *'f\' -,-j,'""^J^ today .̂-r. the basis of ;uli physii-' • '̂'" •-- '-•-cians" r..-,.orts', has b"een f h e " ^ ' ' ^ ' ^ " ' ' ^ ^ ' ' ^ ^• healthiest . .ear on record in Vir-g-inia.

    In. ay; ,:irri f, L-.̂ i j J i

    hich in

    T T T - *:'• '

    iiicrun:

    .•iuiies ^^'^5- child's health,

    Ia!i(L;«ther • e r De;jem-t hu ine to

    and one of the TaUj»rul.i!rsTi-

    ; vi \T -la-

    the Mil! later

    "~~r ."rdduafc Cit

    :.U..:;'y,i f 1

    B<

    L E A G U E ^

    id Out or Doors or in the Coldest Room Can be .Kept Warm, Sayf Board.

    poitc; . •• a .statt:.

    .f:;r t h . 30, th^

    _._,., riarr once traa IrSri^ fA"Gn}y the vote can res tore r ^ s n the corr.plete control ^snfe home ^nd its needs .

    way lb make a woman ^^jjkcivic s tandpoint is *o g i^e ^^•itDOnsibility, VVonian is

    __ educated tor .a m a c . ! i - app reda t ion of home. pest in fan t death r a t e is .women have the vote,

    a t -400:t¥^ ctrt!d:-eir ( y e a r s of age die eve;T>"

    •-,thi8 country, then th ink are fighfi-e " •• re-

    w ^ n . u i e .lir.

    At tne i:.-r^aniza:::.:t if a Pa-i rons ' Civic^Lea^ue at Sn;itr,;:-=-i.; b-cncfol on iast Fricay r ight , a very line prourar;! ;vas g-;v-n. Pfiiiiiisor l a i c o t i aadrtis;>en-

    "M. '•'•Id j_"aV*:'

    'A Stan-i

    :• patron

    :r::ng in 'the fresn air . tui tne prospect of- chiil\ ' beo-.r.iy to follow a few simp,-;,iy- the .State Board cf

    .. in a special bulletin .?•-M,:iay, to enjoy comfort, L-ed sa3 s the board, she-,., i

    he ?., l-;'cated that it is p r o t e e t t i triTTK a fi:rect wind or drat ignt . T'n;s can be accomplished eitner

    •area I

    ; u e d I n

    ''VK

    y S ^v riaf t u r n m g ou: •nc'-.r.g done

    v.--r\ e-.•nattr^

    ,a,-.

    •-'. a n i-'.^ard

    • - a " f i " ; :

    men-,: was •;

    w as '- er-'

    " th. ; u r in tnwn

    • -r -Hon. C. .1. M--^:-f-rth much ati- .a, , . -nt-etnber and ao ctner.^ The talk throuy-h-u '

    in te res tir.j;- a r , '*--..-

    "a? ma.if -'''."•le •-

    ne M-^

    i a,rbariic.-M:istead.

    : a.

    ON Ti i^ STREF

    \ ' e ry s t idom doea- one h e a r -ft-—^dU.^'':>-- '^.)Pr.

    t h e eaua" of the . s treet "cm

    one deliverec

    . f^m r.er

    rcai;;:rer

    •'r %{]>> Ranr-i-i,. en-:ie•-weather, according' ' . ^^tieh' a bed rrray -••

    i in tne following manr - -- n';attre-> place an ,;- cotton comfort r.-a,-

    '"This sav ins . this reduction r

    O . f

    Ramsay m front of C IMssf Xash i Company's store FVidny eyeniag.—Here aigHlirBg-'iMiJ rioMoacpg wag ̂ Sa^ wUi lmui'J!'jtftni: . . ia-aft -mdoavHr te ftwH^ttii i» »»tgf«wtf»B»T'-

    man woe h;!,̂ .v-i-n acn;i-v.-.»; ;-.-- — — . ^ "X '̂*'*- *":»-•"'-'"-'• "•^-^- -,-•"•-•(•:-•- '̂̂ ^ ' - " • " : ''A9M. Uif' yeOTtt; t T T h o "STatP"

    1 r':-»npH Fri«>TiH A - i n . "fln A«oy jprove to be narnif;.! to the h'tile felTows' dF~

    •the . jwer j i radis^ .PJay can a b e :.e made a powerful factor i» ,--rse t raining.

    .Arhietics h a f b e p n d e f h i e ^ ^ s ^.ciai, v.gorous, fighting p^kfs. 1 nese piav? are acbp ted t o t h e j jder hnTys a^id g i r t e i n wfe{«n^« team spirit f'>ster9 responsi'bUky, fairness, e tc . . Here t h e hope for v!ct/>ry serves a s a s t imala* teit' •n the play, si the younger chil-dren it is fouTid necessary o o m j t m e s too t fe r prizes in ord t f t b i d

    • 1 Wp: H.o-r.,-,-. ^,vr-- voted Qpon ..jrreat irjterest )>e shewn. ... •'•1 the n-en name

  • on of «Very com-:' A BOY'S COMPOSITION.

    -TOUCTRr-etees - " A school m^'ma Is. a-verb be-Talcott, who spent the t'ause she denotes action when

    -ter part of last week in visit- you throw paper wads at the girls. ^HH-ious bthoois ift Prmcfc Wiir.^vHteh is a foftjuRftion and in

    »m in the interest of poultry' g ^ ^ connect the verb school ab work, Rave a short talk on L^jg-jj^ JQ tj,^ ^^un boy. This is

    .the importance al tiu^ work i o r , , compound sentence, of

    =!e ss iiiiiiiif imiki •mem

    -W datinj: jwck to. at least 2000 U. c 7 These are the oldest balls of this sort known.

    recond last wedc in oppositioa to the preparedness programme.

    F^lly 5 0 0 ^ persons m the United States are addicted te-the

    D. ^CioUwta, • presulaul" of "8v$ Ne\jlSYork Medico-Legal Societvi

    Hre. Bessie Brown,, wife of L A. Rrnwn, » AmggislLnf Chnr. tottesviller aral Booten Hemdon, of Barboursviile, Orange county, were struck by a Scrathern Rail-way fast train l^te rriday. night | at Barboorsville and instantly killed -

    Five million dollars has already htx'n .paid into tt)n tmnnnrirn nf the Methodist churches in this country- toward -the-$16,000,000 fund sought as a means of pen-sioning ministers wbp have beei\ retired because of age or disa:-bmty7' -^ ^~' •-

    Theodw Leschetitzky, the fa mous teacher of the PMMO. is dead at tne age of eiKbty-llv& He lived fw many years at Vienna, ,tHit. more Jxcenliy_at village., near Dresden. ^ ^ the principal master of Pade-rewskt

    PrraJdent Wilaon has inf4 arim;s.Mons TMO the

    r.s:; :ti 'n were mad? - .-*i iliif HUH lo i(> < bL«.iî ^ . diTurce a rincuto tiiatrjujoijii of iht- rdu: plaiuaui from ibe Jeft^nd&nt, up̂ ^̂ n ibe ^i u r i o" desertion; to H«curtf the cu»tody ot On-ivro jufanl ctiildreo; and for ulh«r aiid uvn , ertti i»iH»f; *ad an lUiidAvit UATUI^ brt-tj , made and filed that the dtffendanl, 1'L«M' r L' Crown. IS uol a retiideDt of l).e Sinit-V îrf̂ iaia, it it» now ordereii vhal \w dobfjj^trai

    •,.,ii,ijm.ji^.,.Ui'g^ ; ysJttflTjjii*^-^ ̂ S s « ^

    HIBBS &r GIDDINGS Only Exclusive GenU' Outfitters in County 1 'i

    8dud onJer cf pubticalioD and do what m D«C e«eary lo protect hia iiilereKt iieceiQ, and ihat

    for four Hucc«8Hive weeks in ihr MAAAM̂ Ah

    naid Cojutv.aod ihata et>p_v t̂ «-nK>f l»e jxiMt-d I itt Lti«,fi(uldaar iji ihe LIJU llioubc a« rt̂ û.̂ c i d w w t agj

    •nri BMMtal mumt

    $ 4 . 5 0 W h i t e a n d G n y Wtooi Blankels Salmricaii, pair • . . . • . . . . . . . . • • • • . . 1 . 7 : ^

    • . • * * -mMmm " * ' * ' * ' •^ \ y

    v - y

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    AN ANNOUNCEMENT OF BIG IMPORT TO YOU NOW IN PROGR)SSS

    ilil Nero' was a sale more i^mortune—never liare we been aUe to preeeat c rea te Tahaat **»«» at d m time. Coming back from the wnnmer Tacadon, hooaehokler* begin to p t e p f far fal l ami wintnir. «inl \Vr- hi^Hifcy k « • •npnrtant i»«wi M » » y - » » iBthe< iwntnaity topconde the extra bed clothing at Mvings that mao i amdi to TOB.

    ORDER BYMAIL IF IT B H « € O K V B « & f r i ^ G r C ^ ^

    4^50^

    $5.00

    Size 68x80; iBad« of best wools; amtains 50 per cent wool, with cotton wmrp^at •ents riirinkase; finisbed with blue or pink borders and white Moteir hinHiny

    4 1 5 . 0 0 Afl-woet CaKfomia Blankata^ Sale price, pair ,

    High grade blankets, special namb»- bearing oar own ticket; choiee of two di f fooi t pat-temed bunhHB. in daintiy eoloringa; one of the biggwat y loea effeiad in Uia "^k.

    $e.50 OdeaMk Fn^pWooTFIaklB^ Sale {Mice, pair

    Finest CaKfomia wools; eokws are blae, pink, lavendar, tan, gray, blade and brown COOR b>in«d with white; fonoinsrd-ittehbloek; also U i i ^ and red; fast colors. Alsowhite with pink, bhie or yellow borders; beond with 4-inch odorod nlk (0 match border; akn p i ^ white w ^ out border. _ ^ ^

    $ 3 . 0 0 Wuuluap Plaid gfamket i Sale price, pair'.

    Siie 66x80 inches; made of best sanitary whate cotton; finished tike wool; three different plaid «al«r effects; aiso plafe -white, g r ^ « r « u with eriored bonlcn; • ! » T a s i Mi^bm Blaaketa-with mohair bindings; fast colon.

    , TWO EXCEPTIONAL OFFERS IN COM $ 2 . 5 0 to $ 3 . 5 0 Doable Bed Cooifaffts

    Sale price, each

    $2.39

    $1.95 V

    PERFiCTlON which 2£4 ••'••rr'i di-n- -JH

    SMOKELES i t HEATFHS

    I n w . i . 4 > * . . .11 ^Hed with pore whit a . i c s o...^:v... A . „ . . . . n . v . .v.

    $5.00 Ei^\.skET ,-roKE:

    •̂ tt, i j - tncr I rfTH—'Ar < i « ' « t y B l .

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  • 'i*-.L'Ji^,Ll^.i,!!mi;i«J,!

    ^g-4iAllAg§AS-j6gRNM^. hmyAY, mm&n i, 1915

    t'

    P U B U i i H t l J EVKKy KBH>AY A J T E R N O O N BY

    T « 6 MANASSAS JOURNAL PTJBLISHING crjMPANY, Incorporated

    Enten-d al the i'usi (Jffict at Marutasaa, ViivmijL Claaa-Mail Matter

    SUBSCRIPTION.Sl.OO A YEARiN ADVANCE

    1 MORE SECRECY Î EEDED The United States is pushing ahead in nearij

    every direction. Progress is the watchword of the I hour everywhere and stajf nation in any line I endeavor is looked mxin as being little sho

    '̂ ***̂ crimiudr This is goc4 and aar ^ but when the forward move takes in a "pitil

    ADVEKTISINC RATES

    ^ '' • • •••••-• - • ! . •• ii f"r l i lt Unit i, , .^,i,u,, imj TTi-antT ATB fltmiM tm mmX nima-i-.' Mtxral IW-KTomitJ til Yeirlj A.dyerti««»iT " -»? •™»»

    A I - r ihd .kj formiJ r.-Bolutk)o^ obitu«r» no«lc«« ottwr t ta i i lb* IUUIL! iln.ll: ii>,ii,n.. and ail mattM- of u i a d M r t W n c eteraetar «ltiMr d.™rtJ, >,r n,i^r^,ir. wtH i«, p«bli,A«* , 1 U M rM* of T M M T - S T C Cnt iMla uxeh.

    MANASSAS, VA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1915.

    BEFORE THE TOWN COUNCIL MONDAY _ ^^ ^^? meeting of the town council to ii&_held Monday evening two important matters should iae given careful consideration. Both of these affect

    to give this particular phase of the tnove our eneourggement. Pitiless pubKetty is alt well wad good in many lines but in others it were bettw that such a policy bad never been adopted.

    We for some time have felt that the country is making a grave error when it spreads broadcast the aewfrof every diseovery, every ̂ âBuataef isfifB-tion and every big step in advancement, eyen

    the town so^vitally that to neglect taking action or tô take the wreag^ kind of action is to fail to do right by the town and its citizens. 1. The coundl muat take^q) the question of employing a town sergeant 2. The council should encourage and lend its assistance and financial support to the lo-cal fire company.

    The present town sergeant is now a business nAn~of Manassas. Naturally his interest is'not solely in the proper policing of the town. He realizes that be cannot satisfactorily fill the office of town sergtest and at the same time conduct a Uvery business. And moreover he should not be ftTITPftpd \t\ do it Thprpfnr» th.. ff>wn ftOliTH'il i> confronted with the problem of getting a new ser-geant What action is to be takoi we can not even surmise at present bat action of some sort most be taken.

    ' In the emplosrment of a new sergeant three fao-tors loom big and clear: first, the successful appli-cant should be sound physieally, mentally and morally. His health and characbra- should bcHih be good. Second, he shoidd live within the cwpnmto fimfts during the term of his employment Thirds lie should not be aUowari to hw "̂ trny hflsinoaB in-twests outside of his sergeant^'ii^ To these r^ jytfrMaentJB it, ^ooM bo well to add alertntas, in-fereat in the ̂ rairk» a willingness to wear the re^-

    "liftfnfr^fiitcaja-agd tcLfeeey-^tpoeed the official t. Im^kv. Sev«ral-of the dxjve proposed veqaire-

    Sî alrea&eojfeoffiea in ttatam^ only stand in need «i «ifercenient

    -As to th«t pirxvMirngomAî t

    : ^ 1 ' — r . "

    though some few individuals, because of business interests involved, may feel alighted on account of the lack of publicity. When we have found some-thllSfi'̂ px>d4B » ffl^on ifls ne^CTTiwwBary TS^TI in many cases, expedient that the news be shoaled from the housetops. — "-• ^

    Freedom of speech and freedom of ^ e press are great things but it should be seen that such freedom is for the best interests of the country as a whdle. To satisfy our own curiosity'and to fill the native bosom with pride becAuse of great achievements does not argue that many facts which are now made public ought not be kept secret. Where it is best tUh: publicity be given a fact Idt us see tha£ it receives it; where it is best that secrecy be xa^ tained let us see that no publicity be given

    ET A L T The accumulation of wealth is merely a question of

    ^•*^'?? ™on«y *?d putting it in a safe place. This bank will welcome your account,

    whether large or small.

    enfcinter^^ut Savings Accc yompounded Semi-Annually

    Doited ̂ {t$ Dqiositi

    More secrecy, in regards to our plans of defense, our latest inventions for use of the army and navy^ the sQccess we are finding, in using thte and t ^ t device fw ence may depend on thit and Hir heat carta no more flmn the pooreaL a :; s . a

    K»ta WiAffd î ^̂ K A I

    |w»y: Mow tfaet the orgaaication has been revived ' ^ ^ ^ m the speciflc ^ t t e r which we are about it i>d»ob vwthe town council tn^^p-JC «.««?iiSi. ^^^^^ With. The occasioaat-ooontiy man or boy Jt'bdH>ov«s the town council to givelt enooonge-

    IcDtaxl in every way poi»[bl& The body rather un-Dgly placed a handicap upon the Ipe^ volun-

    tocr'firo company ¥rt>eta it gtfve' the wHiinil dtMtse fifB apparatus to gue of its members at its lam meeting. Thî man was given the power to ^o with the fire fightii^ equipmoxt exactly what he may deem fit. What ahmiM tw in «.ha%a ;>f ^ ^jqiy

    ~reeognned&e company is now in charge of one man. In the way of apeeifie encoarayement nmr t/ium

    eooaeil will do well to pass a resolution eiqxessing ^taelf as heartily in accord with the endeavors of

    the local fire company, to give control of tiie fire apparatus to the fire company and to vote an an nual appn^iation towanis the np-keep of the fire

    , departmott Fifty, aev^t^-five f Btsoyof oar boyaaad IUSB UH some of the sir oomora. Social gatherings of the right sort good but they should be held in proper places, art on public thoroughfares. " ' ~^v9f- • - • -

    Theehief sufferers from this thoughtleas practiee ^ | (ggj | ^ g . of bkt^iBg the nfetnOcsaretSelaffiea. l a their | ~ ffi» ~ modesty it can hardly be expected of them to fores | their way through a crowd of men and boyiu Little children also fed a timidity in poshing their way througk one oif theae jovial gatherings. And men not interested in the gossiping and joking Tw.r.̂ Gifted

    with a charming manaer.-a £im voice and » brain I * ^ g ^°''" ^^^^ stored with facts and fignres, Miss Ramsay held'w»Ji •»»and a groapfirtfter thitf forces the close atu r'ion of her audience throughout the through it Since the blocking of sidewalks is an . ^ whole n: ; • , -H

  • BRIEF LOCALKEWS —Manassas Chapter, U. D. C ,

    la to meet Wednesday aTlefnoon.

    — Mrs. Ada Davis, who its ill of pneumonia, is thaughl Jo Jbfi a little better today.

    :Mr. D-avid Muddiman, who recentfy suitered a btroke of pa-ralysi.", is improving slowly.

    Miss Beuiah Baker, the JittJe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GeQrge D. Baker, is iU of diphtheria.

    The resrular monthly meeting of the town council will be held at the town ball Monday nighL

    - T h e dwellinfirof Mrs. C. E. Simmons on Fairview avenue, en-tended, baa just been attractively painlod! ; T

    --Mr. Eugene Marstellar of [ - T h e t r j B i f e """"^Hjfe^lfefefcii Jliw,jiB..A. R o i d s and Mr. R . ^ ' >Iokesvil!e, pn Tuesday of las t , ing of tffe T o y a l Temperance S. Hynson"returned W e d o ^ a ^ r week happened to a very painful |Legion,will be held Sunday a^ter- ' ^ ^ - - - i * . f*" weanesday • accident when crankin>f one of noon at 3 o'clock in the Preeby Mr. f ' r e e ' s automobiles. The terian church. Hon. C. J.Meet'ze engine back-fired and, white Mr"w1tt mafcCa talk to tlie metiiBerB' STafStenar's ri^ht wrist was not 'of the legion. Ali are cordially' broken, the two small bones of invited. Members of the iegion the wrist suffered displacement, are asked to pieet at the church.

    . , , . , , , , Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. — A basketball game is sihed-

    oled to take place at Eastern 'A^Jf^'^'"'^ " "*^' Thankagtying ^artifuer was gitei i at Eastern

    »#»' ' •

    ~"—'If .you do; not pay your taxes before next Wednesday you will

    — h a y e to pay the extra Ave' per cent penalty. >

    gymnasium tomorrow (Saturday) - ^ - - . „ ^. ^^^^,„ — ... aveuioK at So'eloek between the Oolleife last evemTipr. Members i through Sunday. college team and the Southern Railway t e a m of Washingtun. The admission wilt be 25 cents. Thej iame is the^firat formal one of the season and should draw a go(Sd crowd.

    R ~J*irL^'^'^ ""^ '^5- Manassas , , , , . , ^ „ „ „ , „,^. .^-^^is^y ^,,^ a. BaptistChurch, according to their Saunders, of the student body annual custom, served dinner aod i ' supper yesterday i n tb« v a c a ^ ii«-v- Alford K e i l e y i.s to wareroom of the M. I. C. Build- Prt-ach at thePresbytenan Church ing. which wax attmptjgcly ,^^, ; Sunaav evening at T-'MI o'clock, orated for the occasion^ In ad-1 "'^ subject is to be "Giv IHK Life

    to Friends a n d E n e m i e . ' ^

    from a successful hunt in Rappa-hannock county.

    nias Ltrcy Buck, who teSgEea" ' a t Ortean, FauquTer'county, is

    visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. R. C.Buck.

    Miss Thedie Waters left Wed-nesday aftejrnoofl fyr Warrentes where she' will visit friends

    of the faculty and many of the students whose hurnes arc at a distance highly enjuyed the occa-sion. Dr. Koop acted as loast-Ina-sler. Toasts were given by Miss P a t t e r s o n and Prof. WhaJey, of the facility, and by Mis.s Jones, Mr. Uauisey aijd Mr.

    —-—A warehouse is being et'ecled on the lot of Mr. B. C. Ck>mwell at the intersection of the railroad

    ^̂ «nd Main street.^ —Miss Laura Willis, while rol-

    ler skating Wednesday, fell on the concrete payement. fractur-ing a bone in her right arm.

    —ServiceiB at Trinity Episcopal Church,. Manassas. Sunday, at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school meets promptly at 9:45a.m.

    —Miss NoIa"A. Ehnls, of this county,and Mr.LutherG.Breeden of Page county, were married here Wednesday by Rev. T. W T. NnlHTw!

    orated for the occaaioni In ad-xtitionto the Thankogiving meals.

    iniann. , hit fn w ^ ^ o o J . i l p i """"• tMuiv la tne aaugntei mj IB manager. Mr. Buck states Jfrs . I B Fitzwater

    ©iv-H. U. Roop OB- W e d n e s - that^buaineaa is on the rush irfl ̂ ^ -fitzwater Holivanwl alf aAAw^aaa k^«»..^ t h e O m e at fhtt "ynatritt Mi*-rr " — M r Woat-arnrLA E day delivered aH address before

    the school truatees who met with the Vir^pia edocatorg at Rich-m* on*. > '. ~ — ^ ^~~ day at. l » a . m. On ChrwitmiiB day there will be Holy C^mu-nion ..»t U ». TTT. and Snnday scboolservice at 3 p. ra. .̂ Cut out this notice-aod^pyeserve for future reference.

    JBra.=^cior Emerson.and two children, of Detroit, Mich., are ^P^»ji;y,pie Thanksgiving holi

    -^^ --/s^parenjs, T ; ; H . I^chi on

    ABOUT ^fiOPLE-WF icismw

    Miaa Edith Rtqtiiia W l l ^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiley, and M?. Wilson M. Farr. a member uf the Fairfax bar *e»-raan4ed ^¥edniMaiy even-ing at.'BaUynahown.v' the hand-s iH>rwmnT.y ^ „ pqj.

    Mw. W. F. Merchant and aosi Jack, apeut Taesday la Washing^ ton.

    Mrs. w. w. Davies and lllsa Emily Round are spending th» w e ^ in-Baltimore. • •

    J W . E. k Hall, of Morrisvffle, made a fiying* trip to Mnnnŷ B̂ , on ThoradKy ŝf last week.

    "Mr: "'and Mrs. *, Fairview avenoe.

    Miss Nellie Bargamin, of Rich-mond. 13 visiting her brother and j^lter.in tow, Mranj. Mr a. JL-E.. nargamm. of 'taear Brcntaville.

    Supervisor Jas. P. Gulick. The Red HiH ImptDvemant

    League will have an oyster sup-per Wodnesday^vening, Decem-ber 1st. at the 6ome of Mr. and Mrs. John Wells, near Ball Ron

    improvement Cftnufp'Tfw -A crowd estimated to be

    formal'to RtEev. D. £ 0 ' < ^ nell. Bishop of Richmond.

    races. Quite a naniber of people trom MiiiiiUMli ihd uldnity at~ tended.

    Signs have a 1 r e a d_y been posted at the puatofllM Wkju^T mg patrons to mail their Christ-mas packages early. Emphasis ;s laid upon the fact that pack-apes weighing to 60 pounds can be sent_a_di8t4nce fif ISO mi]̂ a^ and paefcases to 20 poands any-where.

    —Remember the meetiBg of the firemen at the town hall at 7:.30 o'clock this evening. The charter has been thrown open to the first of the year toadmn new members without fee, so any wishing to join the organization should hand in their a i^fcat ions at once.

    L~ w^**** business meet ing of the ManjKHa Patron's L e ^ e was beW last Friday afternoon. The chief matter considered and acted upon was that of gett ing a speaker on the subjecj; of schjol raodieat luspMUun f « • tfie Janu-ary j n e e t i n * of the b>ggno S p e c i a T ^ V m p h a s f s has been

    , > fa ' - , f - j l . i4yDch. of Greens-boio, N. C , spent Thanksgiving with bis family in Mmiaai^s

    B r . G. E. Ruffnw, of Washing-

    nearly S,^00l»ilne8sed the hunt racoq held at Warrqiton hist Sat , — ^ u o w w i r̂T> » T u J - l V r " ' C i t y of T o l e d A r n ,- , !• a n d S t » t e a f o r e -loiiesTiiie, s p e n t Tbanksffivine-; •*•* •"'' ^^'•' "^^ fl^-^ "̂ i: r̂ v the w i t h h i o r . « , . < . n f . \ t - JITF im * • U i n r O N F

    BTaihe It!

    ne

    .;a.v R. Dorrell. The new firm of JT^^ '"^ parents, Mr. a m f M ^ ! « lATKm & Dorrell Mi-ili conduct ki^- ^- Lynch.

    - - ^-hoiesale feed bu.sinpss m th^ Miee Elizohrth Th.-.m. r„. . i . . . -andTWdlng just to the rear of the m T l ^ H a r r i e t P S S ^ - 7 The Hvery f̂ormeriy occupied by Mr-spent a sSTwhiie^t the ĥ rrr;;.

    • a m iCh a n d

    c«nnr . ( .̂̂ C A T . \ R R H

    tn rr ; pre.'srr.ce, t h i s 6; hf- > n Id,**. A. -KX

    H r N n R E P r>o-, - r y rn,«e r.' ^'ai - e d h^- t^'^ .>*e i

    RK. FRA.N k" .1

    A RS f o r - - t ^ t ': M.I . 'S

    .1 F . N E T

    teldgBrsifte Answer b u i w ! l ? ! L " ^ ^ °^ construction t W yrm cnnten,ol,te

    r>orJL^^'^^ ^ i r ^ ' '""'"Ik.. fe«« Po»te, K.t«. ' r ^ , ; ^ ' "r ' ^^r^ '"^^•' « ^ « ft«ut,« «M̂ • bandred other forma of building ^ ^

    •««nrt d«pn«.Uo„ iKl . p k ^ •*=•»'»• It » • g - « - » t « We hare I... . i . »

    1^

    "tl.

    r.n he

    i>orreH. The buiWmg is nbw be- of Mr and .Mr-, W ^ Att~ )r̂ ir reinodeled and the new firm near ;nwn :r.

  • •Jl**jL,,jM.um \t few i s l E _ i te4, 1 ! ^

    .iggli

    ITEMS FROM NOKESVILLE

    grem St Xhe deaUi ut i l r . Lawa Bar-, well, d former res] itnt, which occurred several days ago a-. Mdi.hiee, Kla. In-terment probably v* i,j i„- miid,. in Clarke

    OldChu rchJatef ALlL A Ni,-h.,i which has sluwly im-

    coujity Misses

    spent MaPKarel and i5ertha WatU

    Thank8Kivin(>* With Misses Uoro-

    J W, c o u f i l y

    Master L,off Garnett us ill vnUi sffid ^n^p.

    Oversi-er iiutchison ami Mr Dunbar inoioreii to Ixjuctoun Weiinos - k > r i l U KliiM. T>nUn and G. H. Wadmigtbn^

    VioUn Solo N. D. Bra^T Debate—"Resolved, That WOI9«B

    « V imnia ShpnU Have S n f i J I texhomein Dumfries. frage Under th* Same "- - • -" ^

    -third gmleJutsyel lea the tonrth grade, with Elisabeth Buckley as champicm speHer, . The school entertainment* given by

    MrSr-Bodge4uid her flasges, was s-d«=: cided success. The - program, which was well-rendered, indu&d readings. Vocal and iostrum^P^i musie and two rfays, ^«Tbe- Wia^-ot-'iite^ Brooch'.' and "The Return of^Lettie, the flnt being given by the 'boys girls of Miss Phelps' rootn and the

    yotrcannot fiud what you want at a me-dium price. Let us show you

    Styleplus

  • Beginning Monday Morning, November 29, 1915, at 9 O'clock, Sharp, for Six Days Only

    We wiU iaaufurate onlthc abo^e date • sale that bids fair to be a red letter day in the annaU of thi. county. Naturally, you will want to know why we caU it Red Tag Sale. Listw: Every piece of mercbanaue iH the store has been reduced and will bear the flaring red ticket. Come and see for yourself what this iitUe red mark will « « " » f«*r Je»'l* FrMwse ^lOMin Fate^ Lessee Clodi Tcmaawi Gun Metals, $4.00 value. 1 . .77- . . . |2.98

    Ladies' Smith's Sterling Swes, Patmt sAd Gun y^tal. $150 279 Ladfes'Satin Shoes,$3.50 value... : :__ . 7 229— Lacfiea' $100 Patent Leather on}y» bii^ or tow heek..% 218 Ladwe'8aroe,-$2S0vahie. . - . ' . ' . . . . . . / . 2.17 •ChfldiTM's Shoes in vawoQi st^jest^jIgiWtiauaL : . : . : . ? . . 1.48

    7" ~" T---7- - . v . - . . . . 7 ; ; :7 : : i»_ -Boys'$3.00 Shoes . 2J9

    _&q«: $2.5D Show : . . . . . -^^^,^^^^^^:^^Z^^^,;^i-~"Meirs^p0 Shoes-7-77. :~77~77.77 .T ~ 7 7 2

  • Is the place to get your RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, Etc., for your FRUIT CAKE. Will make it for you, if ypu do not

    Must have your tnrderrearlyT— Tor ^ j ^ j h e m gQp4 Ihey macteniow. •

    R. B. SPRINKEL ^iMktiCmtjfniaulm^ MANASSAS, VA. g

    1 have the contract for the Edison Mazda Electric Light Bulbs. The

    ^rade-niark,^*E^n MazdaT*^-^ assures you ftf rumliiy

    and genuineness.

    HaWENRICIf ^ Jeweler and OpticiajD Mananas, \^g i i i i a

    moved from slavery, and with ten times as much confidence in the change of ^a moan aa in fl»pf>ri meot stations, and a haodred times as much faith in Old M«^ ter's ways of farming as in views of professiHrs of agriculture.

    But tbay bavo and aao phyaieal

    Profit G^mmences When You Put

    Your Brain to Work —Faran-

    Requiret Tboagbt.

    •K'ru^bive Fftruierj

    The wuriu pays for- muscular iibor never more than enough'to

    ^uppiy the physical necessities of life This is fixed by the ĝ reat law of supply and demand. Bring the products of your muscle only, and the world pays you only enough to aupport ihafc noade. a bare hving-. Bring the piroducts of your muscular labor plus skill ana~TnIetligence; as!" tW^orld-payb you not only a 4tvtfig batt some of the comforts and conven-iences that intelligenoe demands

    profit. This is ^ principle of Tpolttlcal

    economy as unalterable as were the laws of the Medes and Per-sians. Let us put it in this form:

    Muscular labor means a living; muscular pfus mental labor means a living plus a profit

    That is the law, and this is.the problem: To get the farmer\to use his brains as indusbrioui^ as he uses his muscle.

    Let us see bow this works in the South. Here about half the people at work on our farms are negroes, ignorant and illiterate, Krtle more tb^-a generation re-

    ve tke 01^ aaniaclam cf itndlj

    daattbOKf stale.

    km-mdt fumm mUU CM! •faiirfiilaiH plnswre Ue pnit dlr, Mtead sflOO pir cciLr«fitasBljaiiebyiul«.

    TW art dK bnert •anbdvcn •fMiflich Grâ fiamm the wirii ffitai imtj-^tt (43) yeais tktf km mdt mi »M

    «m I20,i

    Jf',;l(.;lJ/;lllll?lf|ti!ir':i:- riiiiiiuijii' — -

    p i e Starr PiaBo Co. Kc%mtr Wiririii,Ff«dOTi«k, M jou vraat to make sore .of IML^BC jom e^x'

    - I M i - i f a n t JL 6 _ _ _ — _ ^ _ : —

    CENTRAL GARAGE W. E. | f cX»Y, PiuiHieUM

    Va-

    whoae scale ot living is high enoagii to include^ ctwAen {rfe. This is a hnselyilhistn^m of the troth that where cona>eaticm

    isiBxii tbtsn! K'UD'fjftiflti ' -̂ Grant, thfn. that fbare is aucbf

    an econcRnie bw as that of which we have been apeaking. and. wfa ,̂ is the logical u i f « ^ ^ that the i^teiUg!»it fvmers of the South most change their mode rf farraing-ilrt^ tajing tomaki a -profit trriHttipg their .OWD

    njL achine

    (ei^ column a^aaeajf)

    .^•K-

    Ihe Cherry symLol p£ staxulardfl c lpth^ ma

    Tree lat>iel —a uncQiuproiiiisLag ^

    in. every proceas oi

    an aAnir" >f all 'wool latrica — aace or pamAtakuig tailoring— a pledt^ of goo^ faxtk t h r o n g and througk, from tke spianix^ of tke w:ool to tke ocrwing of tlic last l>uttoa-^le.

    A . B. Kirscklsauni Co. I

    miiseliljBgauutJess—iatiel%£mt ruder

    laboo*. and move on into b y b g furms of fanalag whew skill a ig iatctliicn^ are brought into phtyr and wh&re both brain aiid b^wn wm-k together to sweU the profit.

    S^& credit or ^ iier ce&t — • ' — I • « * • • 1

    HIBBSlGmMGS

    djaroimt for ca«h

    Donnguielirstyearoftbeww: All crops increased 7 per cent

    for ioBta&Et^ aiid fixturea.

    Reeder&Wine

    fnMhmy&mh%mM

    r ^ WE BUY

    R. R. TEES. ^ ^ H i G U -

    OAK LUMBER

    Teleyrapk and T^e-nhnnf' Pfflai wad Pi i iaj— for wluck we pay cash.

    1. Lma k CO.,

    v: 7.

    We have just recored me toadof Bhw Ribbop Baggies,

    &Braar Haydoeks—each made of the vefy best matmal available, bovMiit ia tbe white wood and

    asperoor'

    Exports of agncalturai prod̂

    t r StimuloB ^ reaolted in a3.4percent in aereî ?e.

    —Grain exports pnrtieQlarty l^h; eottob ffiqiarts puticBlaxijr lew.

    In excess of the amoo^ r^ quired at home, America eooM qpiare for export:

    375.000.000 boshels of wheat 2S0,000,000 bosheU of TffaOOObdes of eotton aD&.ObD.̂ )OOba8hefaiofaat8.

    tAIL COUPOlt TOPAV

    Anier ican Can Company

    booidet df JLf ip=̂ aye

    •**"

    Also all kinds of

    FARM IMPLEMOn^ FERTILIZERS

    : l iME COW PEAS

    GRASS SEED It will be worth jotir while to

    inspect our stock.

    «hoes and footed, wears poor steads ^^Mits to fignra com^Ied by Captain Frank £. ^vans of thie New Tork

    jrejcmiting officejof the United States Marme Corps. ^

    Captaia Evans is aatbority ftir the statemeat tiiat approxiaiatdy 18 per cent of all applicants who applied iat eniistiDent ki the Ma-rine Corps at Ms Tweofy-tfaM street office doriitg tb« past year,' were rejected iat "pes idanas," dr flat-foot He pats the btasBe XJ • • O -

    2? ̂ '^^^ U R COMPLETE S T Q ^ r

    BASNET FOYER IRTB A MOim FANS-TOASTERS

    M A N A S S A S , VIRC^NIA

    Uber , Siqiles, Ladis, Dom, Sasic Bibidft and Boiklmg Material

    OF ALL K I N D S . E S T i M A T E » ' F U R N I S H E D .

    U>AM FUNDS AVA&ABLt

    •OWaS&WntSTOK. Uaoimvii, V».

    Office: No. 115 N. Union Street Fsetory: No. HI N. Lee ^met ALEXANDRIA , « ,ak-

    I nee

    ^OD^iifLoKai»l¥ac,"$1.00 Post;. wnen

    Tke PabGslmig CampAnv. M«. nAAMt*.

  • 8

    HOUSEKEfiPERS MEET The Burning Question.

    The hospitable home of Mrs. =-€k-W; Merchant was opened wide

    to the Fairview Good Housekeep-ing Club on Saturday afternuon. After a short businetts meetinif, the topic of the afternoon, bread and cakfcs luakiDg, was pleasantly and prohtaWy discnssed. - ———<

    •Our hfttrtesn ilifH, with the as-sistance of her daughters and Miss Eiizabfth Hiner^ served a d»'lii.'iuLi.s twu course supper.

    Thtj next meeting will be held S a t u r d a y , December 11* with Mrs. M. J. Bushong.

    MRS. G. p. fliygB. Sec'y.

    PRIZES FOR NVT TREES

    To hfilp bring pramisin£ nut trees to light, and thus start a new industry, the Northern Nut

    ca-sh prizes of from $10 to $50 for the best tree of black walnuts, butternuts; shagbark hicfeones.!"' hazel nuts and-northern pecans. Send a dozen nuts from the best nut tree of any kind that you know of to Dr. W, C. Deming, secretary of the Northern Nut Growers' Aasociation, George-town, Conn., and ask for partic-ulars of the prizes and.rules of the contest.

    Queenie —Have you everkissed a jnri? • - - - -

    Oswald - is that an invitation or are you gathering statistics? -The Widow.

    PHOTOGRAPHS

    ^ £ S S : - 5 . J ! ^

    . OVERSTOCKED

    U p 1 i f t e r (at front door) — Wouldn't you like to take the in-itiative ?

    Lady of the House —We're tak-ing more magazines than we can afford now.- Judge.

    TOOL CHEST COURTSHIP,

    "It is 'plane' that I love you,'* be began. " . _

    "U that on the 'level?' ' ' she asked. "Haven't I always be«i on the

    'square' with yon?'' "But you have maay 'viaes,' " ahe

    remonstrated.

    . "What. 'bit' of i t ," lie'mBBfUHL marie ymi 'hmi-*' np'f- . h o

    'saw' yoo ," he re-queried coquettishly.

    "The fact that I ' plied, -with a bow.

    "I ought to 'hammer' you for that," she answered saucily. '

    he urged. "Suppose the other should.'fila' in?"

    she murmured. "You shouldn't let your arms 'compass' m e . "

    "I know a preacher who is a î ood 'joiner,' " he .suggested. And they rushed off for the licttise.—Building A g e . ,

    Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, who has been president of the Nation-, al Americy Women SnflFragp &,ffl sociation for eleven years, will not be a candidate to suc&eed her-oolf at the coming annual aanven tion to be fieia in Washington December 1.4-te IS, it wjsa an-nounced at New York

    S T A T E M E N T =

    T.W.Wood 6 Sons H e a d Q u a r t e r s For

    POULTRY FOODS ANDSDPPIIES.

    TEGtm In the fall the poultryman's

    fancy turns keenly to the tho ughts of eggrs.^Ho w to get them is the next question.

    This is easily solved by the feeding of our celebrated HoUybrook Laying Food. This is a mash food properly balanced and ready foi* the moniing mash.

    Write for a copy of Wood's Poul-try Special, 'which glvea a complete list of theae celebrated HoUytnook Poultry Foods . MaUed free o n re-quest. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

    T. W. W O O D Cf S O N S . SgDSMEN, - RluluBWid, Vi.

    OfTBnrlimt, FaauU Groiqis, Reuniou, etc.

    We make a specialty of such , work and guarantee satisfae-

    • tion. Appointments madt' 'jn short notice. For p call on or write

    Harman's Studio W a a r i c b Bui ld ing M » I » « M «

    Brinj? or send vuur Kodak Work

    FARMERS .im MOM

    For ijrice

    V .

    Washington's Leading Store

    —For China, —•Silverware.

    GlaA«, Etc.

    The way to make two Wades ot grass grown where one does now:, Buy th^ celebrated Magnesium Lime from Leesburg Lime Co., the Hme that has been sold in Loudoun and Fairfax for the past twenty-five years, and out pro-duced them all. and the reason for it is because it contains Mag-nesium and Oxide, of Iron in right proportion to Calcium Carbonate, and the United States Agricul-tural Department in Year Book IWl, page 161-, states that Mag-nesium is absolutely necessary to plant growth and nothing else will take its place. Send orders to W. Tr Thomagwn. Manassa», ya., or direct to us and same will

    iJur suprbfjiai-y in the ful jowing III r" rt« .oi . .^.u, ^m^^-

    -n at the abova i« a troa rtatamant af tha -onditian or Tlljj HjjH iim lni«iiiiui»i«i. f«:at«i at NokaavUla. is tlM Coimtr a f P r t ^ William. Stataof Vfasiato. at tka i S ^ V t a S nesa on the M ^ J ^ o T i l w r , H K t s tka bart^ my knowladsa•BdJMiWI . ."-~

    CoKRmrr-ATT»T: ^ ^ V « . " M » . S. H. B m o a u n m . W. R. rmmm, W. F. BAIM.

    . unpaid n^fg,

    al damatia. ImlBilla* aarkva ' -V •• " l».««».l»

    iricataa of dapoait 1418.00 foraefroadlnfaatoa^apuaJU 7J(

    - - an

    tSl.Ma.M 'Fv. ' aahier. doaoi#mnlr awaar r.^i.. atatvm^nt of tha flnancW

    ^r . -.f LVcoQuan. Inoorpacmtad. • n tttr Cx>aDtr of Priaea

    TVinia. at th* ckjaa of b^d-nt Novaataar. IS1&. to tka

    vEa M. B A U E B , O w U a r .

    R- A, JF^Liaojf. CKAa. A r a a a i a . K- P D»>-T.«.

    Dlraetora.

    MOTOR CAR EFFICIENCY is largrely~a qnestioo of the skill of tb« i t y ir man. A eampHoatad aad aiealy adjQsted meehanisai lika an aoto aitoald varvr ba r̂ palrW criwttanaff^W takers. ,

    AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE

    raaton to Waahiogton, 7Kj6 a Ho. le—-9ail3r throagh a » i a betvemi

    CbailotteaTille,' Warrentoa, "- - n m aod Wafcbington, 9:05 a. m. PoUmaa Parlor Wanentoa to WaabingtoD. -

    No. 14—Daily irom Harriaoabarg to Waab-ington, 9:47 a. m. PoUman Parlor Car

    «o,J&-Daity local. 2a0p.«i. Oo«ii«» at O y y witlt C A O. tuawtr fr~.. B;>k aseiKr tod Ocrdosiriinr

    No. 28—Daily, 7:fr» p. m., loeal tiaia ba-rnirtivmui; iUna^aa aad'Waab-

    ^1.1 n. N». 44—Daily throogt t n i a batweaa If a

    iMaaaaad WaabinKtOD, 6:;!5p. m. No. 36—Duly tbroogb tiaia, noariitia aad

    riMiM% uaw far Waabiagtan imi New f e t a 10:1> p. m., «top« on flag.

    WESTBOUSD - ''

    iilflCTOR ^ BUTLEB ONDERTAK ERF hA\r/ fjv i'i V A

    ffrrwnpt iind aatiafaaifjf; mi "ite^nuuwwl Bearer fit raiahad foranr raaaonaMfdi MIL'S BREAD

    Ihave just bumed a Dig min of hard brick which I wfll sell aCmy farm for $7.00 per thousand. Place order now

    Ko. IV—Daily looaJ Cor Uuriaonbarg ^ ^ utansediate tmiau, 9>40 a. m.

    Na. Tl Pi ih

    &aep.^ a . fi. COAPMAN. 9. p. aod Oea. Um W. H. TAYLOK, PaM. Ttafia « ^ H. r. O A B T . Gea. " ' Agt.-

    Oor repairserriceisqaick and efficMit, bacamaerary one of onr meehaaJca is aa expert. No delaya—no tinkerios. AH work araaranteed. CoaaaltatMw free.

    T H E J. t. RANDALL CO.

    C. W. W^ESTBURY, Gen Kgnl. WAaHTTNaTOR. D.

    1X-I.IBEAU Hixw gate, mas BiaJ'$_ EML

    M^naaaaa, Va.' Adm-eM:

    A H A R D W I N T E R HtlLL NOT BE YOURS

    G E O . D . B A K E K ^ S Osdertakcr aad Lictiuerf EabalBer

    Lai ATE., jvua CooawooBS, kuinaaa, \, . .Promia attflntitm sjrnn alj, " ^ " ^ '•"ri-as low aa good serrioe and material will )ai ti(y Matalic C>skat8 eamad ia Stock

    is made from best materials, baked in an up-to-data oven, handled by neat, clean, care-ful v^orkmen.—Ask for it-i. accept no other. We also" have a nice QUICK LLWCH COUNTER where you can satisfy your appetite. Full line of confectionery.

    J. M. BELL

    PriBce William Connty, of which Joha Y. Umiog died, deaed and posiiewwd, some-' tiipea known as the home tra« ' .(2) A tract of •

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    4 r ACRES " " T ' d J*"""? "y '^e late John F-. Liming

    ^ I K K M i S OF a ^ L E ; . Qne'half eaah; a n d . ibo_ba!apo. in one year, the deferred 'pay-

    > evidenced by the intrreet-bearing le purojijser, the title to said i ^

    estate to be retailed uotil the iiurchase price 19 paid in full. ^

    .Thgee tracts will be aold separately. ^ *or torlher laJgrmgtion appiy to either of

    the.aaderai—"* ;—;-led commissioners ;OBT. A. HUTCHISON

    O. A.SINr!T.ATB^ '_ C^mmiwionere ol Sal^'

    Bond has been execoted s« required by the loiipgomg deeree. -_ 1 0 . - a . 4 t - - J.. ET^EftRELi. . Clerfc.—

    OF VALUABLE SALE

    New Wall Paper

    R E A L E S T A T E Under and bj -nr tae of a deed of t m s t

    eiecnled by S. a Yoder and wife on the 23rd d ^ of October, 1912, of record in the Clerk'. Office of Prince William CoontT i* deed bootf^a^iaflaa Ift-tfMhe iiudemgned trastse therein named, at the request o f the benefi-««ai7 therein sectned, de/anh having beea

    : I iBsda ia iha riaymani o( tke aete aud i t i f f -mentioned in n i d tniat, wi l l ,«n

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    Our new Fall Stock .of all-kinds of Wall Paper, has arrived. Prices are low apd quality Wgh.

    n*Oti^ M A M A S a A S . v>

    FIRST NATIONAL BANI, "OBRJsrroaTOF THI

    UKITHD S ^ T K » .

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    : . - -•* 2. UPIA

    •• DOUaULSS .STI AJt7

    : . .Unie

    Anaeathetiea Administered for Pain-less Extraction of Teeth.

    DR.L.F. Houen D E N T I S T

    M. I. C. Building. Manassas. Va

    A g a a t Gwmsiae A a w r i c a a F«

    M A N A 5 S A 5 . V A . l^to-Date Bbcksmidi ^

    ^ r a s M a r to J. L K a w U U

    I am now prepared to sgrvje aU i n^ . ,v ^ „ , , , custwners. First^dass t o e i n g u H O - i w e UaBfl LanOOIT and Wbeelwrighting a Specialty. '

    AH repair work neatly ^ d promptly done at reasonable pnoea. Give me a trial and I wni show you that I can deJrver the goods. Call and see me at Randall's Old Stand. ROBT. L. BURROUGHS-

    M . . . » . . . Va.

    tf you cover your liouse, barn and other buildings with a iĵ ood roiAhg like we sell.

    We also have a roofing cement thai will help tide your old roctf:« . 9 nj n n i t

    ?ow. ^̂ "' '̂"̂ ''"'"̂ '•^^"^iroolesWauraperHouse w . C. WAGENER

    Glow or D o m e s t i c finush. Our n e w s y s t e m produces our domest ic l inens equal to new. I do al! my w a s h i n g by hand. I nee no chemicals to injure yonr g-oods. I givp them conacientioug labor, and thf result is laundry abso -lutely frep from blemishes . Pleaae g ive m e a iz;&t.

    CHARLC9 Wtf»Q F O R SAi.f-, -rir_^ -ia.>».,, ,1. _ of Tolaon,. Rosisell, Gahr and others, aad » o w n a« the Key* la -d, containing, more or

    100 ACRES TERM.^ r»F S A I , E : - C . \ S H .

    H TH.OBKTOK D.WIES, Tmstee. L. H. i A m s . Aoctioneer. 10-88 5t

    Violin Lessons Pupils in groups of three,

    each, hour lt«aonff.—. .$ Individual lessons and ad-

    vanced pop̂ K̂ 45 minute lessons ^j

    O R O E S T R A TRAiNlNC FREE

    O. W MOSHF.R. JR..

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    Whitmore. bm & Aldeo Co* T225 F Street \ . W.' " ^̂

    WASHINGTO.N. D. C.

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