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VBL. XVm. No. 50. J^ smiW =«?= ^B Caplorable l^nux KMUIU In Snatuu Bi^ra Lat WUU A*. rWbnbPronouacMlAKkaBut I wtiBg ia Moving B»cta«« Diffairiilly IWi—J -MAK]teSSAS. VA:, FRIPAT, MAY 2, m C T5 mRLir 100 comsiiuns M^aBss: ONE DOLLAR A YEAR iiuiASAS AHLETES fmm 0. LARin MAD mnoFMratTftiOK The spelling rnjytch of Friday, ; While ToJuntarily assisting^ Aprtt 25^ wjH lutig be muem-1 DaKgaipeinamy Harry Hewitt m ^red M » recTTettier day by the lraiu^(eajTOgT~6iicE loaded wttE cfaildreo of Prince William coun- cane of milk and trunks frwn the ty. :i Before the boor •«% fsrthT'lIanassas Branch train. No. 21& Wil Compete For Honon ki tlM Eivlilk Dwtrict Meet Oa RoHndrMUT Prince WiUua CouDty GMded School Track-Meet ~ With 77 athletes already en- Br 1 w « ^ Ponta^ The firat field and tmrV ma^t, Succomba to Cerebral Hj—er r«g>, in uu n^«T^ ia Waah; iofltoa Swiday Night* After Muy Yeu« ol UaefiifaM>» —H* ^ aid Dow life^a Bur-—- SmdiU Nifbt Mr> Richard D. Laik mr, nieaarq u. uurltia, 88 years (^Id. died.of cerebral h«.m. Mr. Robert HowtoA Hooie, af-' ter aevpral mAnftf iHnew of a ta4«nA ;«?l«c*» included all the yry^prf m their lists, the fourth amnn* ^'***''* «'^"nce William county, 1...J _ Round athletic field meetof theEiRhUi District Ath- twiUjBiy __ , . , , nxHa of the Ruffner building was jllonday m<Hiung, >ReT. T. W. crowded with contestants, spec-' Mansfieki sustained a broken !^ tators and officials, and the ex- between the ankle and knee of cjtement firrew steadily as the rhis right Kmb from the fall of a Tjt ^rtiei««goer^»rttim ismr^e-helff ™f L •hlLHL *• , ' on Round Field Saturday, prom ises to be the biggest thing in an athletic way ever held in North CTtement grew steadily as the rwe nght hmb from the fall of a «... 7 •». . w . « . ^ #^ « crowd increased. The little tots trunk from th«r-Wlnurirw«r ^^Y»»wa^«<i^»n«^^ *he^»ig^ P^^ S"*!ff; were lined up first, two long lines jostled in crossing the .ttortb- ^j>eh with-at gnilyeol- bound fatutk. -. ered badg>e|Mi|^ipiing t)^ school represented, ^w sp^bd for Clark Johnson, seeing'the diffi- ^ ,_ culty Mr. Hewitt was Uwboring the better part ef an hcanr. theiuhderintiTiBgtegethaheavily- ieontest narrowi^ do^iw -jtt tht loaded truek acnos the tneks. laat to two ti||Mifc^ dMg reptf'! went 4o his senting Woo^Pfcgejpra Cirthag- passing Rey. Mansfield alap no- fi*, reaf^g^gitl^^WiMntlw lit* <ygd the dSflSnuUjr ami vuhui- rirl from Woodhrido^ finAlty teered hiw ««««»«n/wi dowii, the cup and meda}: Mr. Hewett, waMzin? the <UH- iwarded to little Mi» Eva ger of jolting the trunks off the •srCat^aajin, the smtHI^tnick^ rr^ai~about to be paBhei acfxws tlie n<»thbound t r a c k , gest meets held in -the state this •y«w»—Each- of the ton pwwite will be closely contested, there being at .present from ten to foorteea men in every contest Froni the showing madfe at Saturday by Aiexr- andria. The Plains apd ManW wull UCh« marks^made awl entkusiastie audience. The contest, which was spirited from start to finish, resulted in 85 for Manassas. 65 points points for est of the am optJyiBt . by this i ^gedmg tne warning Mr. Mana- bv Oranyp llMt fall, • thp m<w.» here will bring tosifthef soixfe of the best scholastic athletes in Gainesville. tyuh liUTKA tw Manassas, winning 30 points, while San- den i^Dod jumping for Hayntar- ket gfeatly augmented the score fortlyt school. . ~ "aajpnae ribbons were as fol inwa'pini^ hliT"- -i-nnii, mill orrhag^ in his home. J444 .W street northwest. Washi after-ID. CrrSn'^unaay night, the funerat took place Tuesday mom^ ing at 10 o'clock, and interment was made in Glenwood cemetery. D. C. The pallbearers, all tela- tiyesof tbe:deeM8»it were CM. and Harry Larkin, Richard Har- rison and Messrs. Rector, Con- HF compIieatiiHi of diseases, died Fauquier county, Sunday s^tr TnHbe^eventy-seventh year of his age. neiiy and Witt. Mr. Larkin was a Confederate veteran, having served in the Seventh Virginia Cavalry, undor Gen; T u r n e r is aorvived by his widow, who was Miss Jennie and 44» third, MMtm yellow, loummarico! •itBffiaon.dauKliLtff of Mr. Johrh Virginia." Both SiHlman of The Plains and Round of M rrTJ^pnn«if7:i;iTrarjrrgi;ffnKrH2: Jn -—^•j-' '~- z 777-" "» — -"!'-^ Roond coming in fifth a: i:^ thift linf) ficHT^gp the tonck, and-while man sixth in « w^»« i^ whifh Tha of known j he was_ in ti>e iwetAr^i^ runner was penaliaed MtuiunBstic^ nained to win. JVlIb Si6tek 6i ;Ukl« o&« df th« trunU fell upon d et er-, him with the result as stated. Ohe \^ one the'. ^"^ B^-F. Iden and Son, B. jP., number dwindled, until at last jr., render^ the necessary smw gical attention to the injured *"rr4^fh '^%9la^hingtnn anA 1^ isiie ruA—i^Dch. Manafi- it; Green, Manassas, sec. i^tner, Haymaricet,third Slxt|-yaiaHda»h-85 Uw. Hat^ ^^^rttrOf Ptuefieiar^ [ C^vetoib Miss SbltiMk - ^^ } leu* Haymarket andiSifit An» ^.yinfeyi lea^dng pnMIipi ijEammili--irdo9T Jb^prpim' till^ "phd^hcHTia** wss] yven out-JBd spelled by Misaj MLJMmiimaBr^ t h e \ WOB* waa declared missed and ,°*-*** N » t y » n » i Haawiwmtf >»8aed t»»r. Siintk. whocpdledf ^'^Bue; ipokc i t 11 a. siL. on it as givqa ia the spellCT. T | » [ Friday, <m the «ytfthliflh||}ffn^ ftf yard Ipitfalaertart^^. S^nan of The Plains eune in. fourth in In the 440 at Lexington and nsay be dq)ended npoa^to make that -ehie^ laQassas, HaypuMiet, firat; Leadr Ar^ Harrison, of this counlT, add iijfliAuhildi'im, yuauffi A. U K kin. Harrison D. Garkin, Mrs. lunar I OS—venley,—Muw May Laiv kin» Mrs. J. W. DurUwr; of Hay- markpf, fhia cniinty, and Mra.& second; Steele, :»6:9 u^Bd^^3dJas±rS3t Lyncbl Ifonassasi first; Greoi, ManaAft, second; Bragg^ liay- marked third." Time. 12 sec. 44P-y>rd,run.-T<yBch, Maiaa. |>£ube in the shojt {Kit In the distanee ^raosa Alexfta-: ^ Tim'^ 68 4-$ sec&i *wl by 16 .gmudchihlren .arid grefttgriindson. Miss Emma Lar- kiu. of neai WelllimtuuTTWyr ^ nlw>. wd Bfc C. M. LafkJB, of ROBERT HOWSpN OOOE Manassa^H. was a nephew of the deceased. - .; • Mr. LArkin was in Manassas during thefinrfweek of the April iiome- funeraltook placiftqfethe - -t^S o'efcjct, Rev..V.H. Councill,of the' Baptist C3nir^^ N^nv^Ntibi^ . ^ (rffioijitinat «nd iauimimitmmrhktSr \iA the faUti^ M .ft ikx> to..,Bll4? r ^ PtM and Solbvan, who are sniis "^ —2ap=ygrinM>-Lyneb, Ma by tltt athletes of the kx^Ihehool at I^xintrtnT^ giy^ grniind fnc ^ ^MS^awarded^to him, bei^sr r^tKHis ~Eetwecai^«da- 'Ortfiiaiimi'lhedbu5regl<^^<^.iB^^ aing both matches! |of idteot 200 m^cnbers. of the , itely fpr all lefties Farmen' Institote and Wwaan'a match was not witiiQut I Auxiliary n<»riy filled the eoort- TL Imil lutfitinn.,huuHH Mid Ibtfiwuvl aum flawA saekL i$tasood before ^)ie matoh that I pleasure and pr^fi t to Mrs. a Heath^s addre^ ^Mrs. Heath Bff*ilr.ceri twa'ways- mtftd epateda^d by a ghould even if the^ given: told inJtB-inteiesl and notroctiTe bmught inj^f^ man pcHsts by the-manner of the ^florta of'the a^ Qousewlvfs'Leafigte to keetrdown ^ . gavpfilgir"i>rH.H«in N ^ York city.' "yUB" Way,^^>31iis h$d; beei^ ^le^told how' they were abletn S^BainTftJiice the "price" or"^rga by re ji* i»?fusing tu pay fi-Wih-egg itfffe f6r pijlg8t»er^rivia^^'the':atowigr refusaT to Igiven in thaf standard trade with dirty storca; or with the'Dfetaef that whmafligiwrer Mahaiwas again Will%e eofl^Ved on ^e trophy cup of the league. Beond secored s^jmd in the high ^ ^ ; a ° d j t o d f e the SBP^ar^ 3^ Bern dash; while Moon came in third in the shot put and discus throw' Wiiiiams. helped ak>ng with g third place in the low hurdles in the topadjump by the scant margin of two inchee. Button a second, l^ace in th<? hidf mile. and Capt. Haydtm broughi.in two more p(»nta in fosr^Tpisee in discus and i»le vault Altogotlicr, Manai^a^ made- team tthowlng W6rtby-ot notic^ 4had^ firower, Hayntarket, llniei 111 Saeca ^ f r s t ; GreSn; ond; Gregory, 1 <third. "" -"^^.1^*35^-'' - Q'tMS'cntntzy run^.about 8 miles.—Lynchi Manassas, first; Utterbadt, Haymarket, sectmd; Rreedet!, Manawati, tf>iid, Time, KKKlb. high^ump. -Rcxroder &iturdi^. Manassas; Sanders, H»ymju>ket; tied; Breeden, Manassas, thnd. Height, 4 f t . 3 in. raaHcet, market. -ih^ THBt liiimiwly miasfd qnmtYinff) IftJhiih^t'in.i n...iil. first; HutehisoB,. Bay^ wyirmd; Gregary, Man- third. 'Ihsta&eei 83 ft, +iiK "Twenty schools ware entered from the sta^ of North Caro- lina, Vtrginii^ IHstriciof Colum- bda, Maryland and NeW Tcvfc in tL« mUiCTcln>la»Uc track meet at WutfiliifUMi s i ^ teeiUnivaniiiy^ Castle Heights, Roanoke High, Staunton-Military:. A c a d e m y , tecEnie iind-Jklanassas High Schools~w€ra~ the greater.point "wtoiiers.- -'"'—-"- " •' •: The features of the meet were Brftad jump, T-Rrajgg. Haymar- ket^ first; Green, Manasais. e^- ond; Lion, Manassas, t h i r d ; Pitftanee. iSft.tJHn. High jutnp-—Meet2e,- M&nas- : idfetknaries was jv<ark)Aed at: rc-ha rtimfrifr ^faat^HiRat-HammiH Wrights ^hatdtrhow effective and Whll»tl!«!!llill.Slili00l.UjaaiBJ8ag Lid eal^^Hs^n^teti^T^ - -^Mg«ssa8 made the bgstr^ord no otaro on iu linc-un this vear! glf M^^J^^^^SS^ ^^ '^ j^igti achuui in the can. no otars on ito liac-upthis year. JGreten; MAiuiteas, thicd. Height at Jdwn on a yrerd that w«a demand had hem for-towerfhnnt t^^^^ tol^ «f the yaunoQs iueceaBfoi ?Tk*proteat-was filedU'lb^ Mr. aatpapts to'buy direct from tiMi •Hayden, principai of^'Qeebgron, ptodtKot, and urged tliuwg~yhg and aanifary frtndirinng. ataa^r*** •UMmnA fcpamrt»atj|^ ^DidWQihe tmatakeaaadiiOTivered fagge anythJQgJft setTto tiy and ittd the fflJiewing day delegar «e** H to the local leagufcs ' m froB»the two echools, with nearby cities, such aa Waijbiiy lembcMoTthopriyinnlcom rWi HK'W Twtr an^tTiiiaqetnhia •rittee, met at gatharpin to"4is^ > the matter.' Mr. Haydon's; TlMatrieakTe « aimlhat Miss Hammillhad not .a word was 8U8gor^HJj^y;,jrjn|ejamk>r chgairf 1913,^ ott filatiltwell and Steolo mak'o. up the UM.;:SiiSi leeal aehsel has «9iae aeax into a meet A!lCHgStherevery<Hie who comes out to^EoundFi^ nextSatur^ day at 1 p. In., is sure to get their mdney's wt>rth before the EpymtuHket, tilmidi. Distitnee,; 14 -ft.,:4iB!- "- ^-^——~ ffiJh^high jump, —Sanders! meflt in t^^r. ^A\\^p^r hn"Efy the high ^^eermmittee inembera present, Culpeper Hfp"Schod, wffi-^r-^y t the Cathaciua representative sentthe comedy, "What Ha^eh^ "*«* the view that the matter ed to Braggs." in Conner's.hall. had been decided by the oflScials torotfrrow night. May Sd. The the day before and that it was cast is a strong one and the play matter al- wiu undouoteoiy De nneiy pre* I p f t 6 ttte to protest a &-i: ready a e t t l ^ Upon this ground mark for number of 19 e^rietea haviig JLpyib. biyad jUB^p^^Utterr tarek, Haymarit^-fim; P « u ^ Gaiacovills. s e e e t t d ; Oandera,- Hayniarket'.". fii'at,'^'PeaTs on, Gainesville, second; Utterinck, HiymarVff *^'A «*^g*^ ''V ^JirnuuLs. -Rgfgrgg-R.C.Havdftn: starter the mile race Roanoke; ^ e ~ pok Dutrembly and the swift v.fxk at Manassas madethebestrecord aliwul ummiiuuum Hiyii^Trainr pj^apjuratory school, in Brooklyn Robert v., IHmirf^JNuid How^ son B. Hooe, Tlionus S. Merer diib andDr. J. CabeO Meredithr The deceaaeJ is suivived hjt' 1*reesonHTi|flinM' Hooe, D ^ t j r 3lBBrijBE^<w Prince V^illiameaunty... and Robert V. Hooe and Daniel P. Hooe, of near New BaltinKne. rind by faui'- sistcij. Mis. Whit^ field Nutt and Mrs. B. F. Iden/ of Manassas, and Mrs. Tbes. Ji_ Smith and Mrs. W. G.-kteB> of Washington, and by twqlmtthers: nowaoii How, of a«aur' ^auTfihT^^y 'N<AeavIlte, and PetCT Hooe. of *a<*ingham «*untfrThts"State: Cunimlsslnner or cne Kevenuer for £PpeSr PriBceJVJHltMn otHpty for ,- -^ a Bumbw oJyCTutS.MrJHcioe filled task^ TbejiiUy odboolaihat^ood rjaany other «aiues.ufitublietrwt with iiimkwl atHlHv HnrlHrtg- energy pud tt^tfrtiyiy ' former-scoring 24 and the latter 18 points. -The faetthM Manaar sas stood third aniKong the whtrie aiflfWiffltton 18. quite creditable and uer»' " ^ and another in XPPJ»<'Ji'w*v tfe4ll aoaal magnetismelaced him inthe ' ' t^ position'of a most forraidaMe (wn- petitoriforany office within th«-~ ^ifr fit the vSters of his native and ishfloled with much pleasure i county, for ev<»ryone tA*wt, and by Manassas fans. luie, ihuwiHg well tof-MahagBSs; Anotherfea-1«pii>ke in therhigbest commenda- Iium>f^'Bob"Ho6«. Is the fact that each oFthe five I The Manassas Chapter, V.J). mo^hora nf with smaller groups of men. Is^ABil Ew<jH Caiiii), C6ntederate~ P. S. Haydon; timers—Prof. B. scores. Roun$l scored five. Moon I VeteransrBttended the obsequies F- Button and Q^ Ifj Hw^^ansjuifflir. PitttW fhffig, TTayrlaa ti>Tu,#»*-boc^-^itd amoiig^thg-flbia ren-^HQkrF«f #rM> a n d Ft E* » n d Williiima tma ' Mr W>I<M>». trihntAs laiil iinnn fk> .n.^..^ <..<... jbrlBi our aster Iwith 13 wearers of theman>onl„ , , . , . « , , v ^ . , . ^ - - ^ _ \ ^u^ white, while Wairentow. Tlwi L«^Jgi-<^g^=B^giASgkfe>gL Jey J^hS^-J^^^mkJw ^a^jj^ndsome^wrej^hofjiagiiaiife^ P^ns, Oran^: cSteZ" and |°<^^.-«- «• ^^"^"?™g^rt'g^H^^r "^^ ' seoreriH^^eiBfTiS Wee and fl. f. jfknd Williams two." Mr. Wheat- tribntes laid upon the grave w«s St^Jlei-CigkriB.^jyj^reit;^finph^ ifiy Johnson the coach, for M&iXJ"'"^**'°*-''"l£il^iJi4Hifi^ judges-R. S. Hynson and IBafieJpassasTni^dgSves'greatcred- leaves, tied with ribbons of the \M^ ill. ;.<,..^w.< ^ ^.—" -*->—» i-it for hi& excellent training^ the - ^ *-->- ^- —«-— •• -» —• ^^Wu> ^S^^^'t"'"! ^„-^%^-*^!!r^^^'Wm^^^^y'1^?^!^^^ Cherry Hill School Clo««. son, H^H Moon, RE. Round {.^ranging details and Burr Button; field judges— ! The events in Gugtav !«0 m Peters and J. H. John-.schools "•^'^y ".adopted by the Virginia Division which onrlsgal o^ trre U. p. C.-was tenderly won honors are as tbl-: placed thgr ml ffniJHJif to spell It ODt 'play !ai Novembw- e n t i t l e d j y g doa^ saisi<» Tf~ 191^131Howard; annooncer, W.M^John roIi^^LvO-iich ^ " ISSE Af> th<y were withmtbdr righto.-Tgnji.. ruIi^^L ahich wya^^pril a8«^wttha^ood ci^^^d^^ ^*'"JLS^i[^^S^^^'**II!£l'i!?^^ After a'warding of letmaalhs astistt af the^xhyfaBei ~tefore. the matter was left aait! Admission WfO eivwl High School, 3d. . . 440-yard Qpilman. The r]aiiw »*"'*<^ m-irty 'tne ManaasasChaptemfTlaetti'sr was. -The .- be a5 and 25,0^ odBtB. ana wo ^e^Bet a - s o c c e g * ^ "coTRmittee^ wishes to as- ful performance, by these clever cheir snare oi the resp^fe-jamat^M, and mwUyH 4J4fe^ ^va the miannderstanri-, audienre Bume JMlMy for ing. as they w«e called a¥ray 44u-yBrd Sprtr ,—.„ _, .w.^*^^^^ ..... ^ ^gy ScTidol. i i n ~^. : When^^ompany^ CEweTI ROprtyHONOR. —^_^8p.^^jra^R«^t^A «•• ^n.rTn ..A.njr i,'fp prtzea, a plento dinner waaa^rved" ly patrons and children Those receiving pria^ were: a, ^JT. - . . \ r h u rdl es-Williams, '• i«^»«a "»»*• company as a private* drijyTJt!rer~oKfipP N C«DtiBued on Seventh Pi«e. Davis. Windfield month of April: Windweid Dewey, , Franklin Strobert, Mabel Arring-Igamassas High, 3d. " ' f<Mr one year, at the expiration of I. ii^va uavia. LAxcy uavis, lyith xajKXinft ahnf^ntit- Monn Ma, ' whiah tim^he tomorrow night' . The music for the oeeasioa will be fnraiahed by the College. Dewey ^. .. "eiriitt Etewey, Rubr Uoltzclaw, - ^ ^ Pearson, Naomi PearsM), »pe onlifltcd at Yorlc Suej o^«^- I,iirv r>«vi« dth- RiitH r**'^o"'. ?"'™q rearawi. sue Throwing dia mw. b«Y i.>IYlB. «0. Jwith^^auapM. Julia Simbm, Helen | nassas High, 3d oeeoaioa WW Be tarnisBea py **""' ^". .. TT—••••• ^•"•• Girtr quartette of Easteni: Pcwayand Mwy Pearaes^ftvl; and An^rey Calvert, 2nd. nassas High, 8d. town in the spring of 1862 for the Th™^^"^ 4'y°8->ioQR. Mff ,emaindu uf the ^.ar um] gtfvM Smmert and Lena Strobert -LeiHOT fBRVIENTE, TeadMT. Pote vioil'-^Hiydon, Manassas'^^ distinction in many bbody B'fi^. 4th. i Continued on Sixth Page.

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Page 1: J^ =«?= mRLir 100 comsiiuns AHLETE wS» fmmeservice.pwcgov.org/library/digitalLibrary/News-Archive/Manassas... · cjtement firrew steadil as thye rhis right Kmb from th oef fal a

VBL. XVm. No. 50. J ^

smiW =«?= ^ B

Caplorable l^nux KMUIU In Snatuu B i ^ r a Lat WUU A*. rWbnbPronouacMlAKkaBut I wtiBg ia Moving B»cta««

— Diffairiilly IWi—J

-MAK]teSSAS. VA:, FRIPAT, MAY 2, m C T5

mRLir 100 comsiiuns M^aBss:

ONE DOLLAR A YEAR

iiuiASAS AHLETES w» fmm 0. LARin MAD mnoFMratTftiOK

The spelling rnjytch of Friday, ; While ToJuntarily assisting^ Aprtt 25^ wjH lutig be muem-1 DaKgaipeinamy Harry Hewitt m

^ r e d M » recTTettier day by the lraiu (eajTOgT~6iicE loaded wttE cfaildreo of Prince William coun- cane of milk and trunks frwn the ty. :i Before the boor •«% fsrthT'lIanassas Branch train. No. 21&

Wil Compete For Honon ki tlM Eivlilk Dwtrict Meet Oa RoHndrMUT

Prince WiUua CouDty GMded School Track-Meet ~

With 77 athletes already en-

Br 1 w « ^ Ponta^

The firat field and tmrV ma t,

Succomba to Cerebral Hj—er r«g>, in uu n^«T^ ia Waah;

iofltoa Swiday Night*

After M u y Yeu« ol UaefiifaM>» —H* ^ aid D o w life^a Bur-—-

SmdiU Nifbt

Mr> Richard D. Laik mr, nieaarq u. uurltia, 88 years ( Id. died.of cerebral h«.m.

Mr. Robert HowtoA Hooie, af-' ter aevpral mAnftf iHnew of a ta4«nA ;«?l«c*» included all the yry prf

m their lists, the fourth amnn* '***''* «'^"nce William county, 1...J _ Round athletic field meetof theEiRhUi District Ath-

twiUjBiy __ , . , , nxHa of the Ruffner building was jllonday m<Hiung, >ReT. T. W. crowded with contestants, spec-' Mansfieki sustained a broken ! ^ tators and officials, and the ex- between the ankle and knee of cjtement firrew steadily as the rhis right Kmb from the fall of a

Tjt rtiei««goer »rttim ismr e-helff ™f L •hlLHL *• , ' on Round Field Saturday, prom ises to be the biggest thing in an athletic way ever held in North

CTtement grew steadily as the rwe nght hmb from the fall of a « . . . 7 •». .w .« . ^ #^ « • crowd increased. The little tots trunk from th«r-Wlnurirw«r ^^Y»»wa^«<i^»n«^^ *he^»ig^ P ^ ^ S " * ! f f ; were lined up first, two long lines jostled in crossing the .ttortb-

j>eh with-at gnilyeol- bound fatutk. -. ered badg>e|Mi|^ipiing t)^ school represented, ^ w sp^bd for

Clark Johnson, seeing'the diffi-^ ,_ culty Mr. Hewitt was Uwboring

the better part ef an hcanr. theiuhderintiTiBgtegethaheavily-ieontest narrowi^ do iw -jtt tht loaded truek acnos the tneks. laat to two ti||Mifc^ dMg reptf'! went 4o his senting Woo^Pfcgejpra Cirthag- passing Rey. Mansfield alap no-fi*, reaf^g^gitl^^WiMntlw lit* <ygd the dSflSnuUjr ami vuhui-

rirl from Woodhrido^ finAlty teered hiw ««««»«n/wi

dowii, the cup and meda}: Mr. Hewett, waMzin? the <UH-iwarded to little Mi» Eva • ger of jolting the trunks off the

•srCat^aajin, the smtHI^tnick^ rr^ai~about to be paBhei acfxws tlie n<»thbound track,

gest meets held in -the state this •y«w»—Each- of the ton pwwite will be closely contested, there being at .present from ten to foorteea men in every contest

Froni the showing madfe at Saturday by Aiexr-

andria. The Plains apd ManW wull UCh« marks^made

awl entkusiastie audience. The contest, which was spirited from start to finish, resulted in 85

for Manassas. 65 points points for

est of the am optJyiBt

. by this i ^gedmg tne warning Mr. Mana-

bv Oranyp llMt fal l , • t h p m<w.»

here will bring tosifthef soixfe of the best scholastic athletes in

Gainesville. tyuh liUTKA tw Manassas,

winning 30 points, while San-den i Dod jumping for Hayntar-ket gfeatly augmented the score fortlyt school. . ~ "aajpnae ribbons were as fol inwa'pini^ hliT"- -i-nnii, mill

orrhag^ in his home. J444 .W street northwest. Washi

after-ID. CrrSn'^unaay night, the funerat took place Tuesday mom^ ing at 10 o'clock, and interment was made in Glenwood cemetery. D. C. The pallbearers, all tela-tiyesof tbe:deeM8»it were CM. and Harry Larkin, Richard Har­rison and Messrs. Rector, Con-

HF

compIieatiiHi of diseases, died i»

Fauquier county, Sunday s ^ t r TnHbe^eventy-seventh year of his age.

neiiy and Witt. Mr. Larkin was a Confederate veteran, having served in the Seventh Virginia Cavalry, undor Gen; T u r n e r

is aorvived by his widow, who was Miss Jennie

and 44»

third, MMtm

yellow, loummarico!

•itBffiaon.dauKliLtff of Mr. Johrh

Virginia." Both SiHlman of The Plains and Round of M

rrTJ^pnn«if7:i;iTrarjrrgi;ffnKrH2: Jn

-—^•j-' '~- z 777-" — "» — -"!'-^ Roond coming in fifth a: i:^ thift linf) ficHT^gp the tonck, and-while man sixth in « w »« i^ whifh Tha

of known j he was_ in ti>e iwetAr^i^ runner was penaliaed

MtuiunBstic^ nained to win.

JVlIb Si6tek 6i ;Ukl« o&« df th« trunU fell upon d e t er-, him with the result as stated.

Ohe \^ one the'. ^"^ B -F. Iden and Son, B. jP., number dwindled, until at last jr., render^ the necessary smw

gical attention to the injured

*"rr4^fh '^%9la^hingtnn anA 1^

isiie ruA—i^Dch. Manafi-it; Green, Manassas, sec. i^tner, Haymaricet,third

Slxt|-yaiaHda»h-85 Uw. Hat^ ^^^rttrOf Ptuefieiar^

[ C^vetoib Miss SbltiMk - ^^ } leu* Haymarket andiSifit An»

^.yinfeyi lea^dng pnMIipi ijEammili--irdo9T

Jb prpim' t i l l ^ "phd hcHTia** wss] yven out-JBd spelled by Misaj

MLJMmiimaBr^ t h e \ WOB* waa declared missed and ,°*-*** N » t y » n » i Haawiwmtf

>»8aed t » » r . Siintk. whocpdledf ^'^Bue; ipokc i t 11 a. siL. on it as givqa ia the spellCT. T|»[ Friday, <m the «ytfthliflh||}ffn^ ftf

yard Ipitfalaertart^^. S^nan of The Plains eune in. fourth in In the 440 at Lexington and nsay be dq)ended npoa^to make that

-ehie^ laQassas, HaypuMiet, firat; Leadr

Ar Harrison, of this counlT, add iij fliA uhildi'im, yuauffi A. U K kin. Harrison D. Garkin, Mrs. lunar I OS—venley,—Muw May Laiv kin» Mrs. J. W. DurUwr; of Hay-markpf, fhia cniinty, and Mra.&

second; Steele,

:»6:9 u^Bd^^3dJas±rS3t Lyncbl Ifonassasi first; Greoi, ManaAft, second; Bragg^ liay-marked third." Time. 12 sec.

44P-y>rd,run.-T<yBch, Maiaa.

|>£ube in the shojt {Kit In the distanee raosa Alexfta-: ^

Tim'^ 68 4-$ sec&i

*wl by 16 .gmudchihlren .arid grefttgriindson. Miss Emma Lar-kiu. of neai WelllimtuuTTWyr ^ nlw>. wd Bfc C. M. LafkJB, of

ROBERT HOWSpN OOOE

Manassa H. was a nephew of the deceased. - .; • Mr. LArkin was in Manassas during the finrf week of the April

iiome-funeraltook placiftqfethe

- -t^S o'efcjct, Rev..V.H. Councill,of the' Baptist C3nir^^ N^nv^Ntibi^ . ^ (rffioijitinat «nd iauimimitmmrhktSr \iA the faUti^ M .ft ikx> to..,Bll4? r ^

PtM and Solbvan, who are sniis

"^ —2ap=ygrinM>-Lyneb, Ma by tltt athletes of the kx^Ihehool at I xintrtnT^ giy^ grniind fnc

^ ^MS^awarded^to him, bei^sr r^tKHis ~Eetwecai^«da-'Ortfiiaiimi'lhedbu5regl<^^<^.iB^^ aing both matches! |of idteot 200 m^cnbers. of the

, itely fpr all lefties Farmen' Institote and Wwaan'a match was not witiiQut I Auxiliary n<»riy filled the eoort-

TL Imil lutfitinn.,huuHH Mid Ibtfiwuvl aum flawA saekL i$tasood before ^)ie matoh that I pleasure and pr^fi t to Mrs.

a Heath^s addre^ ^Mrs. Heath

Bff*ilr.ceri

twa'ways-mtftd epateda^d

by a ghould

even if the^

given: told inJtB-inteiesl and notroctiTe bmught inj^f^ man pcHsts by the-manner of the ^florta of'the

a^ Qousewlvfs'Leafigte to keetrdown ^ . gavp filgir"i>rH.H« in N ^ York city.'

"yUB" Way, ^>31iis h$d; beei ^le^told how' they were abletn S^BainTftJiice the "price" or"^rga by re

ji* i»?fusing tu pay fi-Wih-egg itfffe f6r p i j lg8t»er^riv ia^^'the ' :atowigr refusaT to

Igiven in thaf standard trade with dirty storca; or with

the'Dfetaef that whmafligiwrer Mahaiwas again Will%e eofl^Ved on e trophy cup of the league. Beond secored s^jmd in the high ^ ^ ; a ° d j t o d f e the SBP^ar^ 3^ Bern dash; while Moon came in third in the shot put and discus throw' Wiiiiams. helped ak>ng with g third place in the low hurdles

in the topadjump by the scant margin of two inchee. Button

a second, l^ace in th<? hidf mile. and Capt. Haydtm broughi.in two more p(»nta in fosr^Tpisee in discus and i»le vault

Altogotlicr, Manai^a^ made-team tthowlng W6rtby-ot notic^

4had^ firower, Hayntarket,

llniei 111 Saeca

^ f r s t ; GreSn; ond; Gregory, 1 <third. "" -"^^.1^*35^-'' -

Q'tMS'cntntzy run^.about 8 miles.—Lynchi Manassas, first; Utterbadt, Haymarket, sectmd; Rreedet!, Manawati, tf>iid, Time,

KKKlb. high^ump. -Rcxroder &iturdi^. Manassas; Sanders, H»ymju>ket; tied; Breeden, Manassas, thnd. Height, 4 f t . 3 in.

raaHcet, market.

- i h ^ THBt liiimiwly miasfd qnmtYinff) IftJhiih^t'in.i n...iil. first; HutehisoB,. Bay^ wyirmd; Gregary, Man-

third. 'Ihsta&eei 83 ft , +iiK

"Twenty schools ware entered from the sta^ of North Caro­lina, Vtrginii^ IHstriciof Colum-bda, Maryland and NeW Tcvfc in tL« mUiCTcln>la»Uc track meet at WutfiliifUMi s i ^ teeiUnivaniiiy^

Castle Heights, Roanoke High, Staunton-Military:. Academy,

tecEnie iind-Jklanassas High Schools~w€ra~ the greater.point "wtoiiers.- -'"'—-"- " •' •:

The features of the meet were

Brftad jump, T-Rrajgg. Haymar-ket^ first; Green, Manasais. e^-ond; Lion, Manassas, third; Pitftanee. iSft.tJHn.

High jutnp-—Meet2e,- M&nas-

: idfetknaries was jv<ark)Aed at: « rc-ha rtimfrifr faat HiRat-HammiH Wrights ^hatdtrhow effective

and Whll»tl!«!!llill.Slili00l.UjaaiBJ8ag Lid eal^^Hs^n^tet i^T^ - -^Mg«ssa8 made the bgstr^ord no otaro on iu linc-un this vear! g l f M ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ S S ^ ^^ ' ^ j^igti achuui in the can. no otars on ito liac-upthis year. JGreten; MAiuiteas, thicd. Height

at Jdwn on a yrerd that w«a demand had hem for-towerfhnnt t^^

tol^ «f the yaunoQs iueceaBfoi ?Tk*proteat-was filedU'lb^ Mr. aatpapts to'buy direct from tiMi

•Hayden, principai of^'Qeebgron, ptodtKot, and urged tliuwg~yhg

and aanifary frtndirinng. ataa^r*** •UMmnA fcpamrt»atj|^

^DidWQihe tmatakeaaadiiOTivered fagge anythJQgJft setTto tiy and ittd the fflJiewing day delegar «e** H to the local leagufcs ' m

froB»the two echools, with nearby cities, such aa Waijbiiy lembcMoTthopriyinnlcom rWi HK'W Twtr an^tTiiiaqetnhia

•rittee, met at gatharpin to"4is^ > the matter.' Mr. Haydon's; TlMatrieakTe

« aimlhat Miss Hammillhad not .a word was 8U8gor^HJj^y;,jrjn|ejamk>r chgairf 1913, o t t

filatiltwell and Steolo mak'o. up the UM.;:SiiSi

leeal aehsel has «9iae aeax into a meet

A!lCHgStherevery<Hie who comes out to^EoundFi^ nextSatur^ day at 1 p. In., is sure to get their mdney's wt>rth before the

EpymtuHket, tilmidi. Distitnee,; 14 -ft.,:4iB!- " - ^ -^——~

ffiJh^high jump, —Sanders!

meflt in t^^r. ^A\\^p^r hn"Efy the high

^ eermmittee inembera present, Culpeper Hfp"Schod, wffi- r- y t the Cathaciua representative sentthe comedy, "What Ha^eh^

"*«* the view that the matter ed to Braggs." in Conner's.hall. had been decided by the oflScials torotfrrow night. May Sd. The the day before and that it was cast is a strong one and the play

matter al- wiu undouoteoiy De nneiy pre* I p f t 6 ttte to protest a &-i: ready aet t l^ Upon this ground

mark for number of 19 e^rietea haviig

JLpyib. biyad jUB^p^^Utterr tarek, Haymarit^-fim; P « u ^ Gaiacovills. seeettd; Oandera,-

Hayniarket'.". fii'at,'^'PeaTs on, Gainesville, second; Utterinck, HiymarVff *^'A «*^g*^ ''V

^JirnuuLs. -Rgfgrgg-R.C.Havdftn: starter

the mile race Roanoke; e ~ pok Dutrembly and the swift v.fxk at

Manassas madethebestrecord

aliwul ummiiuuum Hiyii Trainr pj apjuratory school, in Brooklyn

Robert v. , IHmirf^JNuid How^ son B. Hooe, Tlionus S. Merer diib andDr. J. CabeO Meredithr

The deceaaeJ is suivived hjt' 1*reesonHTi|flinM' Hooe, D ^ t j r 3lBBrijBE <w Prince V^illiameaunty... and Robert V. Hooe and Daniel P. Hooe, of near New BaltinKne. rind by faui'- sistcij. Mis. Whit field Nutt and Mrs. B. F. Iden/ of Manassas, and Mrs. Tbes. Ji_ Smith and Mrs. W. G.-kteB> of Washington, and by twqlmtthers:

nowaoii How, of a«aur' auTfihT^ y 'N<AeavIlte, and PetCT Hooe. of

*a<*ingham «*untfrThts"State:

Cunimlsslnner or cne Kevenuer f or £PpeSr PriBceJVJHltMn otHpty for

, - - ^ — a Bumbw oJyCTutS.MrJHcioe filled task^ TbejiiUy odboolaihat^ood rjaany other «aiues.ufitublietrwt

with iiimkwl atHlHv HnrlHrtg-energy pud tt^tfrtiyiy

' former-scoring 24 and the latter 18 points. -The faetthM Manaar sas stood third aniKong the whtrie aiflfWiffltton 18. quite creditable

and uer»' " ^ and another in XPPJ»<'Ji'w*v tfe4ll aoaal magnetismelaced him inthe

' ' t^ position'of a most f orraidaMe (wn-petitoriforany office within th«-~ ^ifr fit the vSters of his native

and ishfloled with much pleasure i county, for ev<»ryone tA*wt, and by Manassas fans. luie, ihuwiHg well tof-MahagBSs;

Anotherfea-1«pii>ke in therhigbest commenda-Iium>f^'Bob"Ho6«.

Is the fact that each oFthe five I The Manassas Chapter, V.J). mo^hora nf

with smaller groups of men.

Is ABil Ew<jH Caiiii), C6ntederate~ P. S. Haydon; timers—Prof. B. scores. Roun$l scored five. Moon I VeteransrBttended the obsequies F- Button and Q^ Ifj Hw^^ansjuifflir. PitttW fhffig, TTayrlaa ti>Tu,#»*-boc^-^itd amoiig^thg-flbia

ren-^HQkrF«f #rM> a n d Ft E* » n d Wil l i i ima tma ' Mr W>I<M>». tr ihntAs laiil i innn fk> .n.^. .^ <..<...

jbrlBi our aster

Iwith 13 wearers of theman>onl„ , , . „ „ , . « , , v ^ . , . ^ - - _ \ ^u^ white, while Wairentow. Tlwi L«^Jgi-<^g^=B^giASgkfe>gL Jey J^hS^-J^^^mkJw ^a^jj^ndsome^wrej^hofjiagiiaiife^

P^ns, Oran^: cSteZ" and |°<^^.-«- «• ^ ^ " ^ " ? ™ g ^ r t ' g ^ H ^ ^ r " ^ '

seoreriH^ eiBfTiS Wee and fl. f. jfknd Williams two." Mr. Wheat- tribntes laid upon the grave w«s St^Jlei-CigkriB.^jyj^reit;^finph^ ifiy Johnson the coach, for M&iXJ"'"^**'°*-''"l£il^iJi4Hifi^ judges-R. S. Hynson and IBafieJpassasTni^dgSves'greatcred- leaves, tied with ribbons of the \M^ i l l . ;.<,..^w.< ^ ^.—" -*->—» i-it for hi& excellent t r a i n i n g ^ t h e - ^ *-->- ^- —«-— •• -» —• ^^Wu> ^S^^^'t"'"! ^„-^%^-*^!!r^^^'Wm^^^^y'1^?^!^^^

Cherry Hill School C l o « « .

son, H^H Moon, R E . Round {.^ranging details and Burr Button; field judges— ! The events in Gugtav

! « 0 m Peters and J. H. John-.schools

"• ' y ".adopted by the Virginia Division which onrlsgal o trre U. p. C.-was tenderly

won honors are as tbl-: placed thgr

ml ffniJHJif to spell It ODt 'play !a i Novembw- e n t i t l e d j y g d o a ^ saisi<» Tf~ 191^131Howard; annooncer, W.M^John

roIi^^LvO-iich — ^ "

ISSE

Af> th<y were withmtbdr righto.-Tgnji.. ruIi^^L ahich wya^^pril a8«^wttha^ood ci^^^d^^ ^ * ' " J L S ^ i [ ^ ^ S ^ ^ ^ ' * * I I ! £ l ' i ! ? ^ ^ After a'warding of le tmaalhs astistt af the^xhyfaBei

~tefore. the matter was left aait! Admission WfO

eivwl

High School, 3d. . . 440-yard Qpilman. The r]aiiw »*"'*< m-irty

'tne ManaasasChaptemfTlaetti'sr

was. -The

.- be a5 and 25,0^ odBtB. ana wo e^Bet a - socceg*^

"coTRmittee^ wishes to as- ful performance, by these clever cheir snare oi the resp^fe-jamat^M, and mwUyH 4J4fe^ ^va

the miannderstanri-, audienre Bume

JMlMy for ing. as they w«e called a¥ray

44u-yBrd Sprtr ,—.„ _ , . w . ^ * ^ ^ ^ ^ . . . . . ^ ^ g y ScTidol. i i n ~ ^ . : When^^ompany^ CEweTI ROprtyHONOR. —^_^8p.^^jra^R«^t^A « • • ^n.rTn ..A.njr i,'fp

prtzea, a plento dinner waaa^rved"

ly patrons and children Those receiving pria^ were:

a, ^JT. - . . \ r • h u rdl es-Williams, '• i«^»«a "»»*• company as a private*

drijyTJt!rer~oKfipP N C«DtiBued on Seventh Pi«e.

Davis. Windfield

month of April: Windweid Dewey, , Franklin Strobert, Mabel Arring-Igamassas High, 3d. " ' f<Mr one year, at the expiration of

I. ii va uavia. LAxcy uavis, lyith xajKXinft ahnf^ntit- Monn Ma, ' whiah tim^he tomorrow night' . The music for the oeeasioa will be fnraiahed by the College.

Dewey • ^. . . "eiriitt Etewey, Rubr Uoltzclaw,

- ^ ^ Pearson, Naomi PearsM), »pe onlifltcd at Yorlc

Suej o^«^- I,iirv r>«vi« dth- RiitH r**'^o"'. ?"'™q rearawi. sue Throwing dia m w . b«Y i.>IYlB. « 0 . Jwith auapM. Julia Simbm, Helen | nassas High, 3d oeeoaioa WW Be tarnisBea py **""' ^". . . TT—••••• ^•"••

Girtr quartette of Easteni: Pcwayand Mwy Pearaes^ftvl; and An^rey Calvert, 2nd.

nassas High, 8d. town in the spring of 1862 for the Th™^^"^ 4'y°8->ioQR. Mff ,emaindu uf the .ar um] gtfvM

Smmert and Lena Strobert -LeiHOT fBRVIENTE, TeadMT.

Pote vioil'-^Hiydon, Manassas'^^ distinction in many bbody B'fi^. 4th. i Continued on Sixth Page.

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wA Ae keC"- i#ma« Zchanrift Jadski

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•^.—Adeliiia Putti

READ REFLECT THEN

liitrodtictory SaJe ^

OPEN EVENINGS • J K^a a;ivjri

OPEN uEVENfNCS

For the next 30 days we will hold a Special Sale to more fully introduce to the Piano piirehasing public of Manassas^and vicinity the — ^ trtautifttl and cvprlonting Kir N*" P ' ^ ^ ^ Firr»irym i».piiwnhnrting a \>\ttnn Hnring Utiiiiialfe Will Tcc€»ve the bfencfat of out—„ „.

EACXORY . „ Prices for adver-

Pbinos will not •

new—no old, discontinued or used styles, as is often the case in Piano Sales

iano SoM Durinpr This Sale Fiilhr Wairairted

and Uu^htJ b» 70 jitaiis ul eApeiiiiiiLt iiiid >7,000,000.UU CapK^- 'mrW. W. Ikmfeafl ^ B e l ; o . are tiie largegt and gw»t reiiabl ^ - • Piano Manufacturers in the United States.

• • - • - • • • • • • • • , , , • • » • , / • ,

Pianos ^

f =1 * =3 ^ - ^

3ogrl|yH|^njgLgri^ thepiStifiiSe ofasmy^ey P&no or PlayeiFPiano soldllttffpg - - tliiBsaler :: €ome4n^atotur — — . — * . ! • - ( ^

G r i ^ ^ ^

O P ^ Everybody invited; Bring the chUdrrai—it witt be an education for tiiem. Grand Reckal on th&Celeb^ted KimbalT OI EN - _ EVENiHCS' ~ " PUiycr-l%noi Mcai- the Old Sonthci'n Melodies aa they used to be played —-.—-—EVENINgS

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IHE TOlOTIAUffllMft

Board of Trustee*:

nhat¥JMLlfcaiT5£SajllS^n^.-'iSS*^ Looktiiit-Euj^y

j» .t:. /% •fitting tho opini'»» of farmers on our n.w cresm sepsri;

• tor pov.or o:ti:ts. one ol ther.i said:

atjnation aj^th«., I need an fra«-rineA\ith thai kiutlo! 'kkt-AJ blTit tosiowdoxva'

..',':,au a JLJjtiriV.uir mgg r!vt-s on Tiiy f liHrfuf ttiiil tiiyj^e tu luii.

"This is a sarnple cf the enthnsip-sm wi^h -wMrh f<nr r r -v p.-..i.-;>r ni-.ttTra TI^ IM> T^t-n f i - .

to the Editor </ The Mavaiaas

For Colored Youth is moet forto-;e in baling secured as mem­

bers of the proposed i>lew ik>ard

agriGultaral worit of our instita-tjroiu Mr. Gudebrod i himscAf a very successful apple grtfwer,

^ of thotisMidB of_ b»a=rt» Wembwr; Xbt lt« Wow --|^-tfai8feiit annually. -

'Inasmuch as these two gentle­men ^ n d a part of each year in Vipgnia, antf"are identifled with the boot intofoota of tlio jommoa-

.J^rvm, mmam^Vii. wealtEhl»eywillbeahlemi»« The Manaasas Indtwhial School gath-KtftecJregi^f^/'^ u ^ ^

the wort of theschod.

Leesbursr, Va,, and Mr.' Edward

audtbiod.bulhuf Hew Yuik Ulii, D'HMB ia a ri&uiuuB atwl buixeto- -Q and both wann uenonai irteud^ ISfwiH^cer among the coi<»ed ao- m 9nd both wftfiu pegsonai tneudx of Hr^ S^rcy 6tickney Grant. Mr. BattJ iajui&MiiieJfiadera

rasxa-of tli^ firm of Marshall. Bat-

tle & O'GoniMHa. Mr. Jam eg

Senator from NeW York 'state, and. a <fwy influential factor in thejxresent political administrii-600, j&hileUfnr. Snowden Mar-sball, the c^CT partfter. hasjust

Two-of^tiie new cotored Trust

cieties and fraternities of Norths ftrn Virgipia and has by very pi aclica<- -help given evidence of msine»e interest in thepio^icem!

the iJtmior ^'"jj^tjgjji'g^ w btiMaam ww fcr' coosid^ed by both white and cui or«d.

Mf. Howe has bees foie yea^ one of our. most earnest and oon-sjatent friends, altftougfa not of-OeiallV cuanwUiU with thewoiyr

' ^ n ^ ^ ^ ^ S ^ ^ S ^ ^ H i s ^abors W a score of years s < » , U m t « t 8 t « t o p i 8 t m t i t e t o r - U - ^ ^ . ^ - ^ ^ ^

stotemCTttof m ^ r f o n ' s ^^«»^{^^^^^ have been on-connectK)oa48 a sufficient guaran-t . . . . . .__„-^_-_

} remit jng. A tax-paying citizen tecto the school of the wisest ad-1 ^^ unimpeachable character i b d ] | "^ fweP^v cxWEj»« CMAWOts ON PURCMfSES OF • « . O O vis^muiit ill AH and administration. • But better

• than this is the fact that Mr., I Battle is a Southern gentleman

^^^_^^_ _ £>mer Miun and ;^:gngrrvi{tre^tii, m TfaRtriwwag.Miin«Mmm~

I hereby solicit a portion of the public .pat|!onage. My stock has been carefully selected With regard to the needs of the

- twrneg Of b6th rich ana pow anchby scll-_: ing FOR CASH I trust to be able, to

_ ^Tie„e3rtePt, JQ BEDUCE-THE HIGH -g f e r OF UVING. -Gtve me a trial

: and if .honest-dgding-^aml coorteous treatin«ir«ta3n[<»- anything, I expect to merit yoar patnMMge;

IsEir

• ^ l\tl% LANSBURGH & - 42(lt2C Screaih SC WuUnf loB, D. C.

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% - J - ~ = ^ rWCTLY A DRY GOODS STOBE

H\ IS tLlweeii "bronze bushings. The pears are spirally Ctlf BO that there ts no }<Tst mntinn hcMrwn thenni They are gntiiely prpTectgtHrom grit^tBd-milk.

j«ttg Who-:

Ittfartnatlon ftom Uiem, 01. vni(c_ JUE:

^OTiitioiiiTBarftttcr Gapaay i t n r , , r r » r . l . . , l l

Rjchmond -yiL

perfectly our local condTuons and; ^ j ^ ^^ ^^^^ ^

teftb6doselycon«c««w«b*iH,,^f^^^^^^^^ Ifiarliny men of thia^atate. j

Mr.Chrietian E. GudcbMriJoj R<iap auiiy V6urs. wntsty fciiwwB ihiougheat

-LJsngPr^vvf i Hni

xountcx..«&_& m^ufacturer ofi Th^Qpp intmfYfLfMr Samuel iTgtigtadrsilkirahdTSSsron tR!s^JofdanlffraHam. of Pi&ibui^,

[nrrniint nn nnrailnhlr ^^lr^n-^^^; » 1 ij it[ml 1*111111 m j fli 111 1 111

The Journal v$1.0(rFer

standing and renutatJQD. Fnrtii-; th^ atnto watcly. He alap, like Mi. DaUlo, I interest to Virginians. has two extensive estates in Vir-: ham is 'a native of Lexington and

,'gtnia. 4tot i*r- from the sch^l,! waa.i{i»AuUed from-WasKngt^n fand is intensely mterested in the iand Ivee University.

muei I » . , g, as'^I

for J i»"8fti Gra- I

i a Oxtsted government employee, Mr. Howe has the unqualified, confidence of the commomtyr'l"^, Withal he is a man of high-prin-

OR anowc wHTHw A^aoiu« or-^weTrntts^

WRIT! TO OUR

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MANASSASVOURNAL.

i lHMMa Jnurnat **'^^^^ "«^ GROWING w FAVOR. PUBLISHED EVEBY FRIDAY AWBaNOON BY '^^^ '" ' '* ^^ ^''' ^''^^'''lann'S tUberCUrOSlS Clfrc

THE MANASSAS J O U R N A L PUBLISHING ^** ^ ^ " 8t*-engthen«d to ^uch extent as to i^4uce ;—PQMPANY.:fnrnrpbnif d the Eianpr-Mentiel.'^hn Company of Now YoA to

^ ^ - CiMsMajL Matter - . in 8Wck for the exclusive contpolof flie Friedmann

SUBaewiPTIOW.St.OOA YEARIN Jt^AR^^"'^^*^*^' ^ ^ Ht^l<H^ io iw- ina capiuliaatioo of

AOVERTISINC RATES f«r- tbe^ e&iablkhment thirty-six

Fifi> r»wtwii iijtli fur thUTlral in* . . . , , , - ''*t>n*«rtaoaMid Tw«nt)r-flT« C«atafar.^u^ «ontiniiant-» LitiwilDiiicounU to Yewly Advertbwi^ ar, y^ntim lar-mcm. .\ 'V'i"".'il.' '•'•'>''''"• fo™*' ""olution^ obituary n itieai otlMr t h u tk«

di ee.ly or iodirectir, will he puWi;ti<Ut;i«^te rfTi«53wrC.5rS

BanlEiBiniiH^

ii.ch.

MANASSAS, VA., J<'RIDAY, M A Y ^ , 1913

^^ S A V E ^ U R LAND FROM THE JAPS^ Representative Thomas U. SJsson, of Missis-

«ippi

in this countfy. ^ ."'«' One of the "pnncipai provrsu>ns~oJ~the contract

w^h the Eisner-Mendelssohn Ck)mpany is that those who are not able to pay a moderate charge for treatment shall be treated absolutely free.

his hearers when he delivered hismafimificent ora-i''"« ** "- ^ pasteiif institutes, in that patients will

The institutes will be established in every state except such in which tuberculosis is practically un-4t«©w«i^«Bdthey will bei8wnaMtS3 aTonglRe^ M

tion ^pon Mj&niorial day in Manassas last year^ in jwarlike tones defended in the House, Monday, the 1" the inatttmlok ri^ht brthe state of California to prohibit Japan-ese from becoming landowners in that state, anH I ^^ * ' ^^ ' the Virginia Reel imeariably follows

asserted that thie-ttatien-shontd iiiaiiitaiu "with our sacred lives and honor" its principles regard-ing the admission and reatrainwi Wght« nf aUan^

Mr. Sissori*!?, unqualifiedly, a State Rights Dem ociat of the deepest dye and his speech was greeted -with an outburst of applause from the Democratic

~s7ge

merely come to tfjeih for tr^tment and aot remain

a too cnpiniia indulgenee in mint jdleps, -

the C i v i l Service SENATOR OTERMAN treats faih<?f Uncivilly. ' •' ~

~ GQ catahilly over the coi)jitions of th» bank aHlfferenl intervals.

H E who takes advantage of one's past misfor­

tunes for selfish gain^ will sooner or later meet his of thP HniiBo nn/l -^wtn rhafjnHnin-rtn ^ | 4 y llinf mnnriTun nf ili i j l 1 liiiii

speech bristled with criticism of the Japanese pro-

IteL. He Mhtenaea, in suDlune eloqueaee, t ^ ^

t h e Federal Government had no right by treaty or

otherwise t a a t t e m p t to' abolish the land laws of.

^ j a n y utafjT^ TTlie hf tHe most gywtdJihligatiortB pfe

-—-the ,Federa l4jovemm«nt , said Mr. Sisson,^ia4id

Vprotect t^frTStttt^ IBS their i ^ h t e . - j f e - e J t » e B < f

»wB Jand a n y other counti i^ 8 ^

in Japan; they lease it,- fctot the tftle to it wH! never

r-^!rorii a Japantae bij the subject of another

nation. I t , i l l becomw JapaPi said. the etoqaont

- spga-ker. to p r g t ^ t against the enactment of .umi*- — lar legiriatiem by tfie good oeoplp nf JGalifamin

ncloF the finhta ia^olred iu dr

CalifOrtlta ecntrovergy, ndr. a i s s e n d i a i n a t i c a l l y ^

<tlaimeri,"T w.Mild wpfind t h e l a ^ J i f e and the last

<lr6p..of biood, and' wOuJd rather. hnpoverish our

greps a bill providmg for $60,000 for a monameitt

m Wa8hingi<ffl^tPlhfrflteBigry-of Math«^v Fountluafc

country f^^ahel[^dhe&^gen««tions.^

: "If. w e are to have, the alternative <

inission to Japan's arros^t demands.", indignaajtlx

e x d a i m e d t ^ ^ ^ e i ^ ' ^ e n I am^ for .War. What

== . w ^ value prU{)<^>oi!i I i:%iJl. th6 ^umiuus^ euj^MHu^ ^-^ 'Cm p;;,oaperty, tlMi f i i i i t s 'of our land and the - teaming

;<>f our institutions and.yet iMt be forced to defend

and sustain them?

ae.could biefaU C^iformia

- o r any other state t i a n - t o havtj nnr l»h4fri«ww^ inta

t h e hands of aliens. I f we throw down t h e bars

o f immiirration and permit the yeUow race' to eit-

t e f ^ ' w i t h equal irights, Ctuna and o t h ^ nations in.

a f6w vfeai waald match ctazttaahli) with mt DW»-^^c"wt!ra grcsEt? iHetreaacd fluBsbfe^

GlVEPfi i iQCRATlC A TRY-OUT. S!ff orts are being made in Congress to embar ass

.„o? |nodi /xthf i ia iJ&^ by theDemft-crAtio. p?iT^ along tho lin«>a SHprgeafas<i a?wi urged hjL

Prfl«;<}ypT Wltcnn ' Tl».f<> flfaftyAl Iw IHt Hwtl bjlt^

drance or syjjnpathy with any such restraint, whether by high tariff Rertinffrats, RepubKoiTiHTir

Progressives. The Deffiscrstic_party waS s ^ B P t ^ g g ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ ' ^ " ! ° ^ ° ^ » ^ ^ ^ «verwhelmingly, into power on a platform pledging U JWUUdUOU 6! Uie tiU4U oil tmt. at) near as would be coniiiDtont with.a laok of gtter "dkaster to the industry, t l ^ business and tiie wag^

MiytNC nil anH » n t o r ia gni^^ ^g HiflSnMlf «c ^^

menting friendship between balmy spring aHlTTBr

frigidity of winter. ^

feredJoss-bv fil-e; >M4UB«d»J wSen tBe Vjifgiman officfe was damaggd g o w f t j to thejaxtent of $^J)do. .

Depositors* irtter ts=r^»-^Qtecte<Lfii5l b^)i^^ anybody or anything else.

-gFewtk-t^febaniris tlie be^ possible ev^ence that we tteat ali patrons witK courtesy d extend to them every facility to be foure EJirr

"^ooracTOOTt \ ^ be welcomeJiert

TfieTiational BanfofManassai j 3 PU< CENTPjgDLtaOlME^EFQSiTS^

T^RHAre¥r€wldeat-Wit wiUofferthedfaapjjointedaDDlieantsforfhftMnniui. MS pcstoffice a job of picknythe bluasoms off the century plant ai? $10.000 a year.

SENATOR THOS. S.MARTIN haslptatiduced in Con-

Maujy^eminent yi|a[iraa.«uentistj|Od ''Mth fir^ of*he seas." : i „ L_^:_- i,^

T^AfjOnaha ipanwho was tist wife last week, andwfaonow asserts that fliar-fingPiB aiftnni^j nhstfld eJOtiggalUTale Iiiujwel^ Uwi he was not phisecdiad f<» bljgamy tor IJv' ff "f woman already Wedded to art:

WHEN the Maoassie Aeri«ultural Hrgh School hoy assures his father thi« apringj:h«K h«. in gnipjr to'mako two oogB of com~gyo#ji)p We old far& Qjis year where only Ope ha^~heretofore grown, tiie assuj^ee doubtless will he shocking new4 to

tfao old man" this fail. — - ' . V

ggWSj^^EI-areL^verngi witE^'swing'poPt.^'in *h^ porwilHr fiiaconception of what-poettr-paUly is. -The average bard thihka tSat aU he «• aKa hoa^» do is to maJce hecut rhyme •rhyflae -

cart and mud " Clio "pOc^B]'

S qihave # ;

^ I have jusirecgyed another cjur of Piikbui^Flour andt" Fcpd^and will He'gtad to jhimioh my mE^iie^ al Linygg^

Pota

-Cash-as;'Trade;-.•-•^::-- ./•-, •.•••r-^;:'- ' -:-/^--- ^ - '-. -..w-- '"M -• -^

^Eiah, Herring, Shad, Etc i

MB. D . F . C N M L , who is in charge of convict

fampq f^f Stfi i ^^^^ ' '"*'' P -pwrtm-fnt hafliflr Two Carloads of

f<»d c o u n t y near Hartwood church, on the War-

wntan joadi Aftaii wofk haa .hoon^mple tod"ia t^at l o ^ m y rh» J»»mp tlrtll ha rtnnTrnri7r7^,|ii,.p„,

Titi^_ tret busy brettter Meetee and have the-qimp k^JwoSJMLJnlthe dirediMi of PriiWi Villtiiin

The ^kriff- question in^ a difficuItNpropoqitkMi to ? " ° ^ * solve, to^esatiafactiwi of aU pattiA wmoefned, | THE Frederickaburg Frae Lai>ee announces-^tiie bntofTt can be ao tar aoivea as to anat tne Duroen^act^hat two y e ^ a ago Mrs. CfaarieslMowfarv. ^ tnsai the place tiie Jwive grown a O d f l r t « t ^ o o t t g P i « w a t l B ^ sehed-Qle7sMirk, the^eRtJrt" wifl while.

itity.tfaU iiUHe, plLiHUitui Jier huap-iH(nd"witfa'two-glris and ~a buy. and thatjos liSr

Sat^piaytfaf ^orj^»g»ia¥iwtad-th»BaewbiyhoBe, B l v i i « t W D b o ^ j t e r a gki; ThTUeSer.^isIS^" story goes, isVjaospearoas apple grower of.Albe-

MEW-pAR; EYE ^ ^ THROAT INFIRMARY^ \ fflttrife^ ¥ 1 ^ ^ "In the-pf^^lce of a great number of persons; Mowb^'a^mfiuential friends to advise him'to q u i

pPMninent in the bwsiaess, professional and social | the apple industry and engage in th«> ptirp»ii»itia«i life of Washington, fa^rether with many others, the •' ^ ~-^ „ , ^ ~ "

'Eiuaja* u — i * ^ :_ *i J^EL CHANDLER HARRIS, of Chicago, III., son of

old Lggiffr7*""'*r™°-opened Saturday nigfil! Mucb interest is mam^ ^ , , ^ . •.- , « ,,r fsstui Ui LU. »•• i>.stiiulio.i. .hkh no* ImJMml^^mL^^*' 'T^'"^ "" ^ ! ^ l ^

"fo? WQ f^WSStH.- :^ho haft hiyn ths mmagar at^&e Vndm Reffiss

- ^

^ fair: Tlw waHrof UH* rewpUuu auJ utlieLnicHns;Mag«^ne of Glscago for the past few y « i « , tod * of the institution were banked with palms, fwTis ] who Ts a son-in-hiw of the late Col. E. B. Whi ^_as4 cuTflpwere a>»,..j>,erK^ tiags'were f<»tdWgd|i;,eegbiirg. i ^ occnnv ISrpintnrial rhair

about the bnitdinFirith glasninfl monr iMs iu. ^^ management of the Minxg, SbouM Mr. Har-stitution doubtless will be hailed with much «itis- .^^ ^ ^ - ^ . JT„ . „ h*. fleuou b^ thow pwple of Prince William euuniy ^ u w ,. i who m ^ ^ e r i 4 h ^ n e e d of Mudi au up^twhiU! • ^*^"'' " ""nvtn^t, fhp Mirmr will not suffer any specialist institution withinsuch sh<M^ distance of, •c'ss of Prestige by the change of 'te<Mn»r8hip aoff O»ON^ 8»f tooi*J««.

^^ ^ _^ : ;_ . ^ j _ _ _^ . — J HOWAKu wDisrON, RaontlAi, Ck»rlort8^11«, V» thSrhome. ' management

f

Haydbcks—each made o i the ."Very "best material avaiiablet.

We have just 1 l ^ o f B h i f R O j and or^ carload o t t h e :

bought in the white wood an? jaJntedas pter <wr insfiTjCtJona.

-AteL8U-kiada.af-

_eARMJMPLEMigQ[l^

GRASS SEED

It wiu be worth your whi le . to inspect our stock.

Mtflfa

.SEIPOTML Bc»t V a n e t y of Garden

rmitttm ' 906Ci

limiVtA

Piic* 91^* tmr Cmmain

W^^^^mER^ MaiuMMs. Va.

MOTOR c a p F W r ' i r M / ' v

#X410mE MANASSAS.VA.

lbrHc^~&ante

4t-.•ttan.Soencctaw, •eSdnc, Enfmearinf

i n I" —m In "iTjTinii •liirti^n it tki

is largely • question of the skill of the repair man. A com p lie at wi md ni««)v •djmted mechanism like an auto shooM

Sfrhaltwt

Wirt

-becanae eyei an, expert. '1,. one of oar, iD«ckani«s ia

o delays—fio tinkering. LftAirmms ATrArrtmjt -»»—n»*--;p~>.»>»..^ - r^^-,^.*;..— free.

THE J . I. RAI!iDALL CO.

PHONE a A N D A u ! a M«COY , ^

- MXWA55AS. VA

tion.! Appeintaaeirts-Hnade-6i>"Bh6riIaoliee. t - W p m s s call on or write

HarmaA^s Studio W M f k k Va.

Briilg or send your KodaV Wf-k

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THE MAlJASSAS JOURNAL, FRIDAY. M A Y ^ - m g - -—...., i

BMEHimnHB ^Master Beverly Walker w

-quite iil of meksks in his home

Mr. Livinggton BriawelT. wTiot —Ocie. tte UUIe^yefcr-oM ftoti "has t>6cn ti> th© '6niproy in. tn^iof fR*. afw Hra. xJ. D. tjpluui^ Alleott Parinc Bloek Company fell and struck his bead on-'a atone at Norfolk, returned to Manaa^iln the dooryard of his-home on Has laat w a k on acenont of ai^^arth Mam atragt, cuttingaflfanh

—Little Mi»8^ Muriel jarkin and Elizabeth Merchant are on the aiek lint thia week.

T

severe cut on one of his hands ^ which it required sevorat stitches which WMinmetci Wn^taAti^^ ThalitUtfeitew Bw<Mnfd]i^ye?^»nd Janws saw. ; and it was several minutes before

lie held in an the chwchea tn !la n«aa«g Sunday with appropriate

—«eraioB«?=^r——^ :—=

—The Alkjott Paving Block Mill, which has been in operation

-twrg faf uver two ycaro. hao ous P»n;j<^ opfrattoni irj!^"^ nif<»iy. tree.'' on

—Squire William May.of Aden, and Mrs. S. W. Fitzwater, of near NokesviUe.-were nutrried in WaKhington yptewUy af tgrnoom

4 ^ riJ.

-The Joss recently sustained ^"Ar PayPe" oii H a |

—Ascension Day services wiilihoua? and furniture near Buck-"^^ttte Ahdittwr C Lee Moore

halt was sHtisfactorily adjusted and paid by the Royal Insurance Company last Friday, through its j the Louis R. Hooff case, on ths

has held up the payment at the vHicc ireasury xn cne issiled to the Richmond jurors in

tocal Agent, Mr, W. N. Lipa- j anrbund that a1k>wane«~(o the ex-comb' —^^""^ " " * : - ? « « Trf^ .Sfr in Mch <»8e had

[been made by the clerk of the 'The English alder or "Snow euurt of Alexaadriar

—The wife of Thornbrn Black-welt-Boh>red;-wa8-taken by Br.

ington hospital, Tuesday after­noon, for an operation for appen­dicitis.

—The Gannon's Branch school-house has been provided with a new 8prm» tUlt. Of HHamlllli shade: through the progressive aplntWtlicSBhojilItnprtwwuant

—LcBgua» ^— I . I ' " ' " , .

—Rev. A- W. G r o s c u - p , of Wffflhingtrtn.witl preach in Brsct-

day. May 4.

^—l^airfax county -stodd first her nxty eight^delegab^ with

rerreaentiny nineteen S i a n d a y schools.- in the State Sab5kthi«otet»urt iichool CohV«BL«Jll- Ul * redteritki-

Appomattox,-Luneh^ iNiiiJi. Diuiiflwiek, .Spoisylyaui*.

bufghigt «Befc

—MrA. LillieSoiitter, nee Miss Lillie Eifffir*ain€^^^^ x^^^ cuuulji, uuii a leaideBVof Waoh-

ley bbtHHtal' by »> Utaiaassas aur-g«>n fte lattMHP*"* ^^ last Week.

— M r ^ Stems EUihgton, of Stafford rfflinty^ and Miss Ada HiltnoToJ Spottsylvania county. •were jBairicd at tha boBX* of the g ^ m V siBtg, Mra. WelfOTd Snellings in Fredmck8b«fi^,Sun-day.

-^••Punch." of the-Ka8€^; especMffly of "SHe Jinimie, rdied Tuesday night of a disease that. puz^ed-Us-master. -His loss is mourned by evei?^ member of the fftinijy.

-Today, May 2, is the fiftieth 7v^""""^ary Af "the WWiniMng of t^e immortal ••^ongwair* Jack^ son by his o i l m e n whirtook^ their General and his-escort for

• a der^*^ mnnA nA«r ChancdlUvrsiville.

"White House" tfSSt, located in Mount Veiiiuu JijUitt,- Falltaxt coc itly soiSFat pub-

JQL

Over,

H. W.—Hwringr's string

Ro] >' and^'Goiden Taft," in-^Btfge of )4r- George Herring, passed throv«fa Mana»-

the Washington Horse Show.

f ^^WeaaeerlalAlMl Rb^,fU>ga

Tyl» , of. Richmond, was iealled to-S^LPaul*s Episcopalchurchat

clincd. The fact was, doubtless, the

Bloom this week, and as the small petals^!«iHeended upo^ xini tiated as they pamed-'a/jiMig the sidewalk they cast their eyes akyward te aee if it w « « not WMwing.

-^Manassas appears to be com-tu\l ie fiuiM as a muck mwi:-

Mr. E. R. Conner alone has shipped three kads of cattle for

arranging for an enjoy­able concert to. be held in Con­ner's Opera House on Tuesday night, Miiy laPrThg be for the benefit of the Maj. Joseph White Latimer Memorial Fund. An interesting program

the Baltimore market within the past two or three weeks, the last .k>ad having been shipped l ^ t SatutTlay. — -^—

—President invited

Wilson has been be iw^sent on the

Mwien of the cdobwition sf the "tr

IS being arranged. for t|>e occa-sion.

—Mrs. Virginia Devers. 71 {years old, died in her riome near Franconia, Fnirfax county, on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Devers was an auai o{ Mt. S. Devers, who was a resident of

anporviBrtr nf ^i^mrf. p f t l i e W a s h -

-^KWt^^bed Sltiett flag and toar] • Biblea. one for use in oach^daa&4| roQoi. W&6 presented to the pnb-; | lie school at BalstOn. Akxandriaj j

am school by Belle ; t last^Friday afternoon,

Hi^yen and James W. Jackw»t Council. Junior Order of Ann»-| ican Mechaniea. ef Aleaandria. t Mr.~Thomas B. lYey,^ate«o«»fc > eil secretary, made the preienta-1

Is an old Jaying tliariioldte: good in atertini

i--In the ftx)nt yard of Mr. Egbert Harrell, on Sooth t^^mt

"Ban^Acccnnit

r 1 r

avenue, stands a Paulonia tree in full Uoom which i»-weU w<Hth going to see. The bloom is of a bright Iliac color and BMuewhat

f W;* M^.,iiiiiM^ f - A m p a , ^ l j - i a i ^ f n 1 s l o « f h A » i i i ^ « f i ^ IP forffia-

Uon. >- This tree, which is ef Japanese variety, and named in honor of Paul .1st. of Russia, was

renijDlie 8itfrikH-fi<»n the neighboring woods by Mre. Har-rd! and cultivated to its present magnitude and beauty. -

iras TT the J

founding of Puree)vilie,'Loudouili county, one of the earliest estab­lished settlements in -ttrc colony.

pAlt^hrarionig^pji^litnedJo

lAiig. 13.

—To-day. Friday, there wifl be 9;obnvicSaimpa, ^ 9 3 men e a ^ WlJililiwIwiil, i>m<, *Mfh\ in I-KP

counties of TazewelLL AmHia,

Gulpeper and Staffoi^ fer w w h of highway impmvpnwnE"

-*-Aboat boe-lalf the reqaiped metbmiohiii fe» an amrill

A., of ManywMS, to he known as the Dn:«|hta8 of America, has

in all probability, be" orgaiUze4 withjn tJie B«at f«w wwka.

-~-Th<» yiyplaT- mnntli ljf m n o r i n p

M the U. lij C. wUl ha hdd in

building, on Wednesday after; no(Hi, May 7, at 3 o'clock. The

ance of members for thetgap»4v action o£ important business.

ingtbh tMv^sion'of the Sbqtbem Railway.

—The successful bidders for the^4(U)0Q-of^ per tSfflt Jpofc: grj^tawta leomhity ^ i ^ ^ b oTttfsr teyday."^^ opened by the saperyisors Mon-(iib7« ^erttz pfaBters J^t iaud Rank of Prederfctaaburg. Sl&.OOO at $101.601 Farmejai ahd Mer-cbaftis' i ^ t e Bank, FreiAeac^. bBrg,^0.000, i t $ im fiO, nhd ft

• '-> Among thOM <^g= III Iiiiii1«<i -

the very oijoyable "A|Mil Hop" j^,ylgiyaLty Qie AfcaHuadrift Qenmnr

CluK Thttwday n « h t ^ faat week, were- MiiB Bessie^ Walker rad Mr. Ernest Banadi^ of Ma^

dlat^tttt, 4)f • \ niaphan^ Was fiMmJoiy Cashier «rf ^ e l ^ a s s a s National Bank.

" —A reservoir that will covfer 75 acres, to be ^ mifes in cir­cumference, 600 feet ihJehgth, 50 feet at ba^e, 75ieet inheighth. ' to cost $125,000. and said to be the largest reservwr in Northern V i ^ n i a , w i l l be constructecT across Holea Run, a- tributary of

We Ask You to nmgth^f inancuJ atfenglb.

. \ 2iid, T h e c a r e wiUi wh ich_d» J a n k i f managrW.

t .3rd.' The coartesy and spirit of .accoiniBod«ti4>n by tlie officers and employe

4 ^ The a b i K t y ^ t h e h a n k to p r o p e r ^ and prompt-ly handle «M j o u r baain—a. : ~

+

Cunomi Run. about four miles «nnfh o f A U ^ f l p ^ - a T h e Con­

tract was awarded to- the Pied­mont Cenatruetion Company, of the Uluvaaity of Virginia, and wcNrk was b c ^ n (m same yes-

—In ttnnuiv to leave t t e hard­ware 8lwe-<tf H*A A Cannon. Tucaday morning, Mr« Frffd Vofaaer"titmed" the imUe of her left loot, the uOienae agong"^ the misbap causing her to sink to thtt BifM and jUiugiug eu-a-vi61^il iMUfVOUU ehllL Mr.PKUMih Ranadell, who saw the lady fall.

bas ^pte^-thfeM8twd^^^g^i^i^Mla^»t she was taken to his office vrtiere her injury atfenided t o and

vM» lu ivUiruiu

OF MANASSAS, V A ; j _ ^ X X K X X l ^ X X K X n K K KX9O09QOOOOO«S>C

— - O O C O Q t T A N , VHk,

r~Soticits your paCrinnger:? peFcent. interest pud i n o u F

in our Plrieproof Vault. Deposits can be.ma<^

S>fc#gg^gt.^f^-ii^^^T^ Joh Work —Rev. Kern, {nresiding

t^ Chapter . » „ „ ^ . 1. ^TS^'^^^,^^^^ the M. E. .diureh. Smith, was in Manassas yesterday prbapecting

'& house '"t^lE makiiig' Hanatwys home.

the view of

—Mr. Sbuter Athey, youftg«t brother of Messrs. W. S., and T. H Athfty, n t M a n n i n g , w t w . i g

foreman on l3ie J. G, Twiggfarm . near Harkham»

his future We btii^ that Mr. Kem

will be able iu .make auitablo. nr-rangem^nta

of pneumonia.

• ' Mioa Mjiy L.- Flory. C3 years: itive of Mr. Sanictd

of ne iy N<rftesvitie. diied. of left here Tuesday afTmioon lorf dropsy in the home <^ her sister, t»e bedside of their sick Imrther. fj jigg Sarah Ftory. near Dayton,

ingham county, with- whom —TKo Yi^hi,c_3chool at C a t l e t t . j ^ ' g H g >u<a>tby Miss Fannie Willis, of I »«i "y«j»

flMmMHwfli Hie ;7.^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ T f t d ^ S ^ S ^ I a s t week, followed on Wedites-T*3roPe sister.

grove surrounding the.Methodist' f.hmr.h. ,ithieh-J!aiL|;r<iatly^n Mil w e d by the students and their|»1,<, i*ifo of Mi><w< T iaipi« .«i«.i

hy mocfa 8^itit_Mid ^b: faustaam» i Elgin^ husband is a native

JISF ^v^!t^^^^mmm^i^^'^^^^^ FieW, wre<i»»«<i»y»ftem^n. be -S i^ ; ^ ^ h ^ t h e ^ f c e ^ t W e e n . t h e M a n a s a a s . H i g h S a « a i S ^ - « ? » * | f S * ^^^"^^ , - . > v ^ ^ - ^ ^ „ n ^ H ^ s . K ^ ibBSBess ^« thA agd-adwning

-ear& which rewlted in the hoMMV be-^vg carried off by the^ormer by tbe.sotm^f S t o ^ - I ^ * ' -

U I C fff lL\f VL XVl* V •

Ae^VUlc. M^iuat «nia'iiuuiit a '^"fjs huuMi'4iear ^ewmattestt4 alf doieiT :>ouim mjiiwia in • aijm^ijtiurii uiuiitji. Tutaday af '

going along the street with one t.,ni«>njn the 83d,jearof hia b**a 6t OUT lalOflltUiaa fel'^>^•—jur LIMJ muu iud«lJls in lllswrni ^^^^—The iunerai UxJk i^aoe

- A demonstration of the work t ^^^ ^« *°<^"f«^ * r**"** <^ put ^ f , ^ t^^ home fc^esterday after-o f t h e M a n a s a g i n d i B t r i ^ r h S e h o o l l ^ . ^ '° ' ^ ^ ^ f e l ^ i ^ r * * * jyf^^j^ _^ii J " would httvo put a ^ was mjHie at a metting at y ncoJn»^*" ^* .**i'^

mj III 1 r —' .•CCTnanche Im ^ ^ ^ < ; h e Tndiari to tl^.blusTi

-and Cedar

-interment was . nuuifi. Giwe. church. n«ftir

: <JNLV HiyaCRAUL

{ Qui' NgMT Prices oft Clothing Make

Buy dieaper Grades Qsewhere. - t ^ j - ^ v - ^ ; - - ^ • '-^ -^ A.?. ' X ? T L I ' ~ ' * * - - < J ? ~ - v~ .

usual how-^on ftinday daughter. Miss Jesne. wfie ^&as I •

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THE MANAaSAS JOURNAL. fTUDAY. MAY^ mstr:

.a formal prudaraatida, hitf:Su»day, May H. iu

-Louis R; Hooff, aecretaSbt of t ^ ^ v " *?<* c*»»'>rBl»a the'good! the defanet Mereantite R«twayt***«*!^ "»«?»«*»« **»« «»»«» to; Building and Loan Aaaoeiation in I ^"**'' ^ ' y '"^ ' a obJ€cte*ad, whidi many. pereonj io_Pxince P " ^ T ^ - All ou* churcbes. we; Wiffiam -fcii* adjoiniur e u m i t W * " inrwrro«i..wni nhaatiry tba^ were"intwe^ted^ waa. for t h e ! ^ - * ' " * ^PP'oumte ^xereiwa. third thne, acquitted in

waa, acquitted

~jrtxn»tion court ef-Al

the i ^° Richmond, over ten thouaand ramationa, the methera' i

™.- , -war Fhe hrat jury

iiimmoned from Lynchburar, the! £«cund from Fredericksburg, and \ ihe lasroae from Richmond.

—Mr. George Polen, 76 years <f]i. died in toe hom* of his 8U>-

I flower, have bwtn provided for to be sold on the day following "Mothers' Day," the proceeds to be applied towawto the Fciicf of

ter, Mrs. S. W. ...sey^iast week, place from the ment waa

Hunt, near Wool-Tbe funeral took home," and inter-

made in the family Imryi&g gruund on the preitaiaee of his brother, Mr. Peiei^ Polen,''"^••^ near-HiciuM'y Grove. Tue de-.

the poorof thatcity

—The Miaees Brand enter-Utiuwl It eanb at their hdmf M Grant avenue Ust l a g m ttonar of thtii aiitei, Mis, i

Friday even^. ^

Frank ^Ebeaer

.ceased was a i uncle of Mr. WiU -J!QkBr-yhf) w.M.aafwgate<i ia business with Mr. Geo. W.Payne,

—Over two hundred delegates Were pTetttinl at the businesrse^ ^on of the annual convention of the Order of the ftBtem^Star, whi ih iWKail yhmudaj uiuiiihq^ i n , AlffTandrta. ^ v e n Wednesday n^ght m~t£Mi j kiE Westminster building by Martha -Waahiugtuu Ohaptei, of Alex*

were Johftsbn, Mr.

Bell, of Washington. pyeaent itnd who were del'ightfuHy mtertaihed

Dr. and Mrs. C. R. C. antf Mrs.

ntond Ratcliffe, Mrs: VfS. U&n. MIrs. J. L.

MAif^gt-Lewis, Mrs. J , g^Her^

G. Ray-W. A. New:

HttffeU, Mr?

relJ, Dr. and Mrs. W. Fewell Merchant, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. iioidnns, Mrs. Williams, of Spo­kane, Wadi.; Misses Marie Her^ rell, Julia Lewis,^ Ruth^JRoundr Chathitle flmilh, Du,lk Watcia,

Bryan Gordon, A. E. Brand,Mar-shgll Ilayduu, R. L. Oaithpr.aud

— ^;vaya exprc» tbo^iifcFenefe tHT-twcen things.

TAts monognzm a^aiuA

jMMJttaiar<nr

twr ^ M E TELi^.-things that Wercis Won't tell

"^HEKE are some tKings aBsai' A motor car that words wcm't

tell. ' Words are simply labels— f and it is one of the shortcomings

fttent l'«ka ihdUt th« M44H). Bui kwk for th«» i^niw>h HiflTci-ap..^—t^f djffpr-ences that will be a^Mupent unth use.

How will yooJuMUEirWen, one way"

really good axitonidbllS WP VM of a c h ^ p automobile.

^of nur lanfipiagethat words doivt is to look over the list of cars built five * « i ™ „ . . « ^Jt.....^ i i . - J i < r ^^^^-^^'- or BIX y e a r s uzo. N o t e t h e i!sr>i.huilt

gel a prjcf of I

Vahies ggek their levels—in automo­biles as in everything el8ez=!S0,6eO buy-: eya would not every year pay the

_ ; _ : ^ o r instenrp, the mme worda are . used to describe motors and motoi: sizes. In words, two motors of "4i* bore" and "5i* stroke" «re the same. B^t between them there may be a hun­dred differences. Differences in-pow-er; in economy; in smoothness; in re- . liahil^y W»rtfa fflTnt tell those dif.

pr nx years ago. Kote the-CsriUmilt ! difference for high quahty.- medium then that are still running and giving priced cars of varioor makes, if ihey MtiafartiBn .tinter y"" ^'It fi"" wrrrnnt worth thrlSOa !o $500 extra amon^ them Jots ol unajiatftS-cars: whiflh thoy cm

Here are ten Chalmers cairs which have been driven more than l,600,00fr miles-an aventge of ov^r 100,000 miles each.

_^ferences.—£ven,blue prints wwiX'

Airt" 80 on all through the ear? 'High grade b«uring8,"- "springs of

I f i t FAC^VO

.Caiva<CkHrti.T*

.OJdU»J. CJ TT^. 122J»M

finrtt finality 'rhannal nfction steal

You know, of course, you would —rather have ihebetter car. If its price

-and the price of the cheaper car were thesune you wouldn't hesitate a min­ute.

The only thing that keeps you from aigaiag tho bwicF for the better ear ia-simply the writing of the check for a fe«J 13iat'saIL

Dijference a Fncc Doesn't £ipresr ^ ^ :

:i[Hdfta,~Tn honor Of Mra. Milter? lioA Igagti^r Grar tOia fron^ the General Grand Chapter of

: thoTTnTart

Ih- JL Marye Lewis. fniwip;* ' " fn l l f1n*^ng T*»r « T 1 A » I.01S.M4

AH MEMORIAM.

M?-' ••—F<y Uie UHwih of~May the iietith defMrtxnent of Alexaindria ivjH award jyizea f w Ae^extecf: jmhahbn (A f t i ^ U foUdws: %it for greatest, 4^0-liM^th»aecc«d|-jItcotdBt and. ^ for iliw Ihmt

TB wvnig^ embiaiice ul my ue«i •wit EMt I|MBdwi, wto dcpart>d>tlMa

' aimonncements. But the differences which we know .to exist ia .the cars

a themselves words w<m't teil. —

the - • And at the Chalmers "factory, we. have records of many more cars which have beeu driven 25,000 to 50,000 miles

v^m.

MxxmimyiR

V/t^XMMffim ago «DHdaiCJl«y 4, 191&

The »t«rg *et shiiiioa

^>43MEUTeBp= •UtWB Oie aileul ai«t

Time is .^he-great-teUer^^

_Wber» le«j>«tfa « d ^ one,-"We eoaid not save. ~ ^

•gri^ff^ i imh jT iriHed. Boxes tQ~contain thfe daui fll6fl havfe

We ink* him-firem bie hmoei

y?uw!'lell8 ll}e dllfeiicuetiitlween good tilings- -aBd-«i^Una»y things... Tiiafr

TB!lvanhe7art"v«rffi^"dn books, pic- i$W«rtlr$WO^

bera dimated by the Geturgie P. Kiinairrompitny^ofWiMJ jng^^

A ahkAiw n'mr nnr Kviwi 4« t^*,*^

We inM%the«mdMBeof^»-T«iiy

^We-MtM.UsJdaiL.aaLxSlu^JiUdU'

Time brings out the diffovnces that. .cannot h^ mm OH UW mufate •Ihe' ^differene^ tiialLteldalft If l^LEe^

BUttMHtf! _l iave^hatwi

« gotid car yoa~ will b)ive it ini^Ky mueli o^ : •.yoa»-iiiiiKl every day."

1^\xWi .iiBaiJi'trMfeE= tbyou e v o y d a y , and Dah

t-Ir^ff

The diflFerence ffl hy thf difffTpnff

in cara i» -pzeaa

^ v " •Hthft

mjjE partly ex~

TVfaat ' M j f m i - -

Xtsr—- aade a^inat the de^b-deiding Deaia in ManaaHBwf^

:^"£agk«9ed«

nii iuna •^faiase bear that in htfnd in ehooaing Hiimitin jnirMimty aw^ « |iiti;y «fmpty

iBe<)aality«ar will coat y«Qoa^ 1900 to^^SOO more thv> a cheap priced ear. i t wfli be

Our hpme-tB dark wtuioat biin. We miag hini eyerywh«ge;i:ni

for;a.y«aronly^battor ttve, aoXtjOSPt -— _ - ^ ^ _ _ - _ a ear to sell for »i,wo to fcswua am he imat lu sett for 81.800 to $? 500 — ^ _ _ _ _

.000 iiiure-.^iii the gervice ang" •atialaction yoa g e t oat «f it. This isn't awMyjiUKA flHCaa any man wMB

autolBobites for 6ve ygars Xi^l teit •

abated n e a i t

• » • :

T n M j ff^m^?'^f*«»^ *" '* "•'^^^^ m ' Anwtt tn f;iiJp«»pCT couDtv. imd

'HxNi art n»t forgotiw EStrir-^nov wiQ^uioii ever- oe, ."

-*• '• Tf •>.!»<[«' and memory iaata

t g e t ah aJQ wQpI

"I will still teiaember thee.

: Pa^apsaeve^caiskMdcalxKitalik*^

.wr Mzes. wheels, tires, axles and equip-. ' made aoni^wool suit And you ean% miers. ^ ^ £ e

You" know you =^albjr>a9nde8nit'

Do not let the soMMxed "saying" ^ol$90»~-

P T < ^ v t « i e W y to^flie g r e a t c i - v # a r y i i a . < n g « t in a Chai-••lOp.

# 5 %ffiianr''fitzhngh. nn « *i*«nY B Y m s MOTHER.

by iSre on Tnfwday nf while Mr. and Mfs.-ELtzh)^^ , the only

<rf * h^ fan^Hy at home were at b i r e i ^ a ^ t TMa^»l4

H i * ~^}»ittestead was at onetime the iKAdquturt^ of Gen. "gtone-wall" JFaakson dnring thftgnat

S. L. Lapton, pioneftf commer-eia( apple-grawer, of near Win^ diesterr who refused BunMirbus traspting offers forhisapidectt^

eral carloads of Albem^brie iHp-pim to^ngland^eeeivtijg $5 per b«rr^~flierefor. ; , . . r 7 :

k'i f^TrPTXJ.Tmi'i fTi fiT, If Co., Manaiawi^^SI Zc& Motor Car G>.» Wcijungtoiv D. C , DiatrSMitors

• / :

• • • * ^

'Sarber, _.. _., - -„ ^ , , , -,— «atto eethel Evangelkad^Luth-; wfii^r^^'STili^^.^fi^dS

o f t h i s plaC<V a n d ; .^ »w««wi myadl in the otat him»e->^Jtlh-

Wfll p r e a e n n i s i n i o a i s e r m o n i n j^~ iJt aesslon wammw this, i m,i, yoo w i i a i l JChlU^h a t 10;30 o 'c lock n ^ t ! exsmme.tlie reconta *a kept LB the Joaraal

i^Tkiof t^Hoa»p-on912«6a«<o»hpre i stood »ad

frrUi& a t ^ W ^ hAWt flW IW4H^. N i l - f.,;. i^ir^, hTrr wrlriTih-T^ I m IIIHHIIT mi*.

F^i^5SSy¥^«ffWii^TStrr:^^ I j o s i l y e n g a g e d in putt in ig t h e , famre Tritfa «U of the power and enerpf 1

parsMiaee In o r d ^ before _jgti«d-of his family

thfe which is

can conimasd, voura," ~i"" • 46' -

rely aad inilj. tery si uoerely

t^in. tliA nOTt nrAi rr.TATFU -Tho fihwi^y ejofcisea-rf-tee^

take It^ace oc WdayT May i Havinit determined to. (fevote our " jwhofetim^totheKaarhstatelBjt

::ia.

MKWKJTTnmjr

Nice \8?:anulated. can£^.»2gar f i Kn irtft IWt S- C r^rter.Grant aiMi~ I>oc avdnoes; -2t-* - ^

- Taa«> ^^--^—Iw^ J •>*• XinaAr£t.^n ^fMM\ ._ V U 3 v XVlrlW^ • ^ U ClvX*ia4«av u KJ w vas

Potatoes/'T'different varieties; get our prices before buyiag." we tov»«^-^«h^heati -Come in " see our 5c and 10c counters; lots of tBings yotf nwid wundeifully ^eapT aome at on#-half you pay

MoBte allJOccupy, iei{uftfU"« ofloto of it SOc to f l . a j : a i r i ^

at wfaieh-timei For Rent. - A tann of M) acrB

^llaWens AU Foriorn" will be ited by the «<iool talwit, i

Insurance business, we her^y solicit all property for «ale and

, , . ^ . - . * ^ request those havmg property to Iha entertainment beag^ wt^ri^ist t t e n a u w wilh-as promptbr. " " *"' -""^^'""" ""^ "^''^ ' m ^ , ,„ f„„j Miii ••".,<

"Sie Sunday following the4 ^i i giv* iha tmiaiw —r u^t unaiiia Bwcalaureate swmon wiU bej ^ .» M E E T Z E A - C O i '

^M M<Miday night | Ctmunencement ^egcereiaes j

wai take place and Dr. H. U.

C . ^. Office M. L C. . V a .

f ^ f i irthArin/nrfTHttmn a p p l y ^O F,B.Morgan.Occoqaan,Va;^»^

No use p i l ing over ^25 to $90 •per aet for faftn>r3Utnade_teMa %amee6."SMBpte8^s at Austin's.

For Sa le -Saw MiU Engine in good condition; now operating near Ocooquan, Ya. A. T. Hydar Woodl^dge,. Va. mar zi-gt

of

•d-Caafadarato^ Why go to the City when Har-

dsBvct the Commencement

^yrGov. Mann has designated May 4, the birthday of John

cm iiailiniy will aeil grwttlj rela**4~«WB* , ^ f.-. . ; . i .^. t..^priqeip«i pjtnWinTir-

W l o ^ ^ Washingum. D. C . lo Cba»- f

hVirg ima P i n i pon: returning

t-h e

gin>a, i n o l o d i ^ n aMnngnm. D

aoooga, t eoa- , on May 24. t'< !«. fin»J lim 1 Ui ri a h orifi

(niX" -i

_ _ ihs in his stodio m

eba»ge>'> Trvhim. 3-7-tf

. 2«, 27 and Automobile for §a!e-On ac-,..i .unin^ count o f leaving^ViMFini*T I w i l l

i . 'S F.it«>n..ir of sell m v E . M. F. S t u a e b a k e r c a r i«wa&^-«»ri»HT ^i,;^" pii i^gf gfypp w i t h it ver:

For wall-paper and room mold-

P. O.Box 232, Manassas. 5-IO-tf

ilars apply to Mrs ' ' ^ ^

Tbree^ppund rated peaches fur SoxifByfif,"

Evapo-centii. Mad-

^- i^ t f^ !i'i'^iM!i^L.,^^"!>»!;j^i!!i!l^^tli^tu'^ glay poatrSl .?5 b u s - WWp. -dipping"~machiBes

plates at Austin'a

_ Aj0Bnt8ior£ha8e&Sanbouni5 tea andcOTfee. 'Th«^^^b^4 -atany :pfi^^ J. H. BurkeA Co^28.tf-

just reoMved enoagh_ofjtheJFai moas-^as^~PaIift. to punt the t/>wn a n d c o o n t y a m i a pay» ^f Fairfax, Fauquier, Loudoun aind Stafford. The chief feature of the matter n that the^ iudt tr aiid Piice 10 RIQIg.

For Rant.—ThreelMMiaes in the town of Manaasaa, -Va Apply ioXi. Raymond Ratcliffe. 2-21-tf

C. J. to list

Meetze & Co. wants you your property with them

ing to list it, and we will

as low as you can. 'taell yuui piupeily

No one can if lisied fur

more than it is worth unless you have a gold brick to throw i a Drop in t>ur office; call us over ] ihe j ih imf i .

rUnd^taker'iBiMinfiM f<Mr Sale

ness and -fiictnres, consisting of l i « a m t , i4t^waslii»iiililiiiii-^>fatr«4.r

^ O ;

car.ee^ifiga! . and misceHanieous stock.

1 my

boardland feed crusher—all for $4,000. tn suit This property ia will

ness,'together with stock belong­ing to same, consisting of spokes. rims,'shafts and lot of hardware. Wright

wagon Will rent wheel-

rooroa; old establiahed

at greadiy^^eSueeS

BDir iculars applj Manassasrv

toGe. W. Hix-a. 5-2-tf

- C. J. Meetze & Cor has town ptuperly U* niiiUhTiifferent partsh

Bargain . -C J. Meetze & can-sell-you a house; 201

acres of land, a grist and cido-mill, . > an->ww> pnuiffi u„Qir»-

wit^n one mile of ManassSSnOT imbKc road; haa lots of fruit <m

tjpultry, mai-kel in Maiiaataurfgr all outputJcun^IaccL. till you sec this.

-Don'tijuy—

™?*^ Mammoth ¥ellQ.w soy beans,$ .?5 ^^1 f. g b. our station. WiftB" for prices Oh <«;her seeds.' Hidc-x>ry Seed Co., Hickory, N. C/ 1-

-Wanted.at psee^ eng ineer^^- - - t^ ;

Prepare the ground 'tfcJorougbly, « n d use seed, of b«#l:. Variety caref y sheeted. I t ia absolutely neoesaaEy-to-k e ^ Ihe crop_well nouridaed when the demand n bea\-iesi—tt^hewi the ear • ia maturing . Befom p h m t h n

. ^ a n d during growth a]>2>li'

_ _ _ _ ^ ^ _ ^ ^ Higk-Gnde

FertiUzere "With pcopfT f nit ivat ion v-ou will inrrpa.<5e the

„ 3ap5npi*™r *ts of birds and preservi

'B^d 'HBailWI' I JBt^WB^fc''^

^ . - i i . .^ uad .MU sfcy ff-iarr. NoHk7amtinai R>,^-Rent.-Foor-room houaea|—;^ „ . ^ ~zdL_JkiXMnap for 191.'i \el]> ]^^ to tiiake tlie most irrofit tH«

fmsjetr, Monday. U>iy'<^'i^^^^^-'-i-i^^^ te«J^ icowa.Jr^h. For particutars an-1 of corn-grown:::. (>: • v^ '»• mailed you free on request.. oniT]limSa5^.r«^ 12nT^^^Kn\et^ JQoed "idortion! I cowa^Jr^h. For particSare'ap^i o fcom-growin- (*

'•*3S;>

Bts of Manassas graded school; s . « . . w will have their papers ready to.| eahoHt to their principal. **'*• | " ' f f l Q J O U f l l f t f " ' ' ^

$1.00/ 12L-. C. M. Larkin, the purport

which will be in line with Gov.

Find out Austin's rates on flr©^ For Sale. -Good ymriig riding insurance. 2-28-tf. imare in good condition. Price

S^ffflflft Apply to J.M.Liew"iA. g-Lf Stock Feed and poultry panacea. Only one OKvar cnitivater left, also People's Remedies Tor stock They are going fast W. C andpootoy^-X H. Burke JLCo. Wagener. i

nCHiMONO . VQtGINU 2

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r THE MANASSAS JOURNAL. FRIDAY. MAY

After M«P7 Yean 6Mi»«fuineM U He Laid DQWH UfsV Bur

^dloa Sunday NisbL

cbTHlTcia unTtT ireTcsrhtrfeTt arffi : ii> the second t/ftttie oi 'V HQ tiftr bor, where his company lo^t

Ion May 30, 1864. After spending three months in

[I Wiader hospital, in Richmond, he — xietailfid-^as-^—' ' — Sergreant of his resriment, serving'

!in that capacity until honorably discharged for disability^ Febnj arj' Cl865. When his company Vlsnc 16. the frdrit It w«8 assigned to the "bloody"- 4»th Virginia

-renewt the appe-

Rexall B e ^ , Wine and jron—^or-uae partica-' larly in cases where the blood is poor. —~—

Regiment, Pegram's Brigade and tonewalT"" Jack3on*s~^C6rp87

Besides numerous minor engage^ ments he participated in the fa-|-mous. battles of .Firat And Second Manassas, Williamsburg; Seven-days-fight around Richmond,

wouniainr-Atnletam of

4 valuable tonic, stimulating the appetite.

R e u l l Win« ^f Cbd Liver Extntl^^6rpin^»^^ b e l o w normal w e i g h t and w h o have chronic ej>tigtim

T h e s e are not J»At£llt preparatippa- . Wfe hi^vc-the formula for e a c h oti#« ^ n j Sift ' • * ^ ~ " " ^ i " ' *»-— without hesitation.-

Doweirs Phariiia£jL ^' T U & - « B L U J L STORE"

'czm^^ Fancy Maifif-^rrown. Hand-picked, Sel-ecl«d, Sound Setii I'olatoes—The Kind it pays to ;>IH-, l > ,• Kind that will produce Bam|i»-r <'>-:<\'-'

,.J

Cow Peas. the grcAt iorage wata tuii-jmproving crop.

Soja Bcans» the mo»t nutritious and beat of wimmgr ir*xi crop«. • -

Velvetieam

Sharpsburg, the b1oody^<!ngagc> : ment at Marye's Heights at • Fredericksburg and the bloody . conflict at Cold Harbor. I iiA&h alter tne > close gi, tne I war Mr. Hooe married Miss B«t-itie^illeredith,pneoifPriftce"Wih ^iuiii'ii luuBi nutHHiiiiliyhud and : popular young ladies, who was a

A make enormou* growA: arp splendid for ^jummei ^ta£r ing and aa a soil renovatm

Write lot " WOOtKJ CROP SPp^lAL/]^vingJufijiBh>^

Seaapntdile Farm Swtda.

T. \y. wrton ft sfyns, ^^

Oat f e f a a f j a ^ Ptmt uti Suy

fiar qiMlhf—Jyi i i i i iMii i j i i . .

daughter^ of the late Thos. S. Meredith and a sister of the late

SngTrwiimanE. E. Maraaitlt itn4

Manaasaa, Thea.;E.lI<M'ocBthTref|:

TrMAYHUGH Funeral Dire^orC-J.ictntiu^ FfwKnlwvTi y

' GREENW1€H, ViROtNIA

At th« Very Lowest Prices Lower th*n you can possibly by them

IN ANY QUANT«¥ Wa aan aaf^i^fmfmtF-twum a tisahti to • *«?

COMMON WEALTH OK VIKGiXlA: To ThK Siltmrr Gi TUt C'utiMl ••t l'Kl>iCI

We rornmaoii you to mmiao i i t c Chcsa- x jirrte * Otno toilmif f-o., i Ty j-poroTiim " " *J1 iating Hoiie tjie l»w» of ihr State of Vir-aioia, 10 appear al the Clerk i. ..fluf <.f .mr Circuit Coiut of the coun;\ of l']n«<! v d-

_ fit theiBoaftltSmm thmvoi,Kfrhf S a J t i r - " -to ue liQJden fur said court, ou ili« lii rd

litrfiSj- of a ^ I M (rf ^rtuij uT iivsj.nsa on ttie c»>*. Damage ten i!iouo«iid do lbr i . * n d hare tiien ib^rr ttita wrirr- — f'^"

iferreli, ' UTL of QUI '>»>^

Md ill th* ISrilh year of the CVaiooB-wealth. J. £ . HEfiiiELI., Cierk.

Hon. A. UoTouiMuM, ; 4 11 4t

AlaCircui iCour, forilM.«n....ii .>f i v

ear-losd, ways on hand. Houhon Rose lii«h Cobblers

«ep a t a r ^ si^pply al-

WilUaai, Virginia, lield at ilie courthoas* 1 hereof, on lloaday, tlia 7tii dav of April • J813. . •

Prmfpt TTdo. j rrTrTLoFrt^ , JudgeT " OyiilW Anix faHMidr-^

( • ' a i f l w .

Had Blias _E»rl» Okiaa ~ -PhKky Ballimor*

Truat Buster WhtU Blua " Gray's Mortcare Uftar Aroaatock Priae Handeraon's Bovea Sir Walter Ralaisfa Amarican Giant» White Elephant Sjatr Mainf — „ frMaof ll». gautli

lenNo, S Bolsiano'a Prasp(ftt)r Early New Queen Clark's No. I Spaufdfnif'ft No. 4' EnsJcn Bacley ^ . . „ . . „ „ Early Rouod Six Weeks Rural New y<irk<i9

Early Thoroushbreds Ear& Northern Beauty Hsta^-n Extra Eariy XX Rose White Rose Early Lons Six Weeks

Graan KountaiM lire Stale

Uajrtrie Murphy niiihinl- laaiilim

Metallic Casketft and all atvifts of Ciimm and f:i»p' ->»° A . , , ;^^,^^ „„,J always oh hand. ~Burial Robes and everything in the Under-

-talfing RiisineHH furnished an short notice. Handsome-— church truck for deliverii^ casket in churchT

TatiftKoM cona«etioM to aO p>eiii^ Niffht- or 4ar urian wUl iwtvs Ask your L -cml IMrehants for "Square-Deal'

Poultry Foods. Take no subatitutaa. If they cannot supply you send us a postal and are will

— tmyou fioni wtaaag joia caaobtatbttwm. Boislana's Tmatwarthy Fiefcl. Gaaden and

- far.'a&.Ytara

near Gaincavillc. and •Richiu-d Meredith, of Texas.

I n the death of It H: Hooe his j sons l « v « lost a- kiAd, ^raps^ ! thetic and indulgent father, whose icomisel wiui their I inanity m wpicft og~^BMea a [war'W'heftrti'dandfaitfafol tiimS and neighbor, and the coatrtv^ useful citizen .who was alive to

a . JL. JOHHSON. ^hMt-^MOK V K

WEtUDRfllM - A T —

RhAaUWABLfc, 4>mCLS

5>rfipnrly OMnoA nlj<i «»qi|ippaA

with^ajagisMap, :^_

-Phone ft 'Vrftc for particuhM»

eveiy important isaue affeetiny

When^the fargp noncoiMrBft of >H-minng friends- and, relatives stood, with bwred' eads, around

TTpif»n sppnld that wiis moBtal of tneir taitntul friwid andcompaniop lowaredite its last sesting irface,ti)e {bought was upperpiMfit in the iniinds of] a|l Ihtttja^od^ man, had gone to j ^ ;las| .rgwazd.ir peace

Ma,jM>e i«st4n

closed -its Thursday

£t*ISGQPAL CONVpCATlON,

PMidnaom Caavo^atiss

Henry K ,JFieM_& €e^

_., ,- — »«t Dal Ota Rose PliHtan or.^olarii McGormaek

SIMPLY IMMENSE On July IS, IW2. Mr. Richard Hill, of Worces­

ter County. Md . wrote: "The Trust Buster Po­n t o n OistXtitdeinLautxsMiv^-^Tr:

pleurd with them.'

"Square Deal' Poultry Foods Guaranteed to make bens lay more eess than

any other food. "Saoare-DefU" Chick Starter Ikli f i i i 111 -

• • l | ' **• > ).V CH.ANCKRy

WiUiaw 'r«Mor<)-, f DetfenilantJ

- -Tti.rtli« 7tli AIT uf A|)iili-H»W, tlre-coa— plaiuanl, Cyalha A use TaJfurd, l>«,herTOun; sel, preaeoted to tbe Court faer petiiioa, verified by affidarit, lor aii ur<i«r of puWica-" tion agaiDat ilie defendant, \S Jliam Tiilford; ^^i[ "P.8r-*f'°*t'° '•>• Court ihal tlie object of tiu* suit is to obtiuoV ili»orte » riticuip' matrimoiiii from the said defiMidant on tba jrounda of wilful abandoiiiuem cr deseriioa for more lliao three years wiiliuut jti i <au»e, (whict liaa roBtiaued witl.nit iM{err(.pti<yB tethit j«tel«nd it further amwAr,,,^ fr,»». said affidavit th»» tJie aaid deff nd>ut )i not a resident of the titat*- of Virj^ioia, and that his laM place of alxide iiiowii lo taid com-fJaioant vm Waahingtoo C'iiy, Liihtrict of

aS°gJja^«"l«Tfirtand'recalve^ft«m-rog-farthrt''"l"J'^'*' ."' '*''»-o^-thet?i'^reyiiT~Deirverv:" " g ^ ai;^»"my WIMMB WM l W > ^ i ^ g « i j » « i ft WnllPr tpi^riBg irumsaiJ alixd^wil

~'* ' "«i by "»• »•*«« of the SlieriS on ibe pra-cet» duly -iaeued against ihe detendaot to aoturer the bill filed in this niu»e lUr tiL.

^ , ... . ^ iiaaiiuf HMur Buy ami. „ trial will qokkl> cnnylnceyou Bolslano'i "Square-Deal" Brands of Voultry Fooda are Mientifically pranarerl. will pmrtnre the faaat rsaalta and be t)>a.

^ ^ aaid defejidaut has not and caupnt be fonrwi n d .?.•«<••" >t« JurmUlctitt.of the.-ka.e0/% '™

jsuat-ccoDonucaLta Xsad..

j ^ ^ ^ e S aiS^te!c«ii«i^i^f^. BQLGIANO'S SEED STORE

Baltifliore. Md.

QflBce; NOL 115 N.TJnion Street public intcrcat for weal or for woe 1?tetory: No. i l l M, Lee Street.

- ^ ^ ^ ^ * ' * ^ ^ ' A , V A - froaipl a»i aadataetcry aiai » i f iecata " • • - • • ' irrii'irt'f-raiiTrriianiiaMi ijialauti

sessioh at Fairtax on. night of laat jgcelfc-r ==

Tbeopeninga^Taohwas preached by Rev. W H ' Riirkhardt,of LeealmiB. aiHi tha Wirvlcts were

GEQ^STBAKEH - Dafcrt^ M d l i a a d Edhdag J Revs.

Promp«t»ttMitioB pvea all uiifata; Biieaa >'

trngrbatsBsbExr Among the'> ministeirs^-w* r*:

Co8^, Bell, B;erry man. V-of-tRe

a&^w aa good aeiriea asd mriarial will ra*. <ify. M«ti£c CaaltMa c a n W la Stock.

^rajrtdsjt.' f r ? I B1B<M.f i»mU) ,ga i t e6 :

Thedo^ncal Seminary, of Alex-andriaj W. J. Morton and W. P. Same. • of Alexandria; W. H.

~ ITTTT r 'UrkTianlt.' iJlufke. o^ Brandy, E>- B,. Bur

JiiMwrHillH; WmviL- UiS A f a M a c ^ t r P R i A ^ V A , , Itattd^i-, of Clarendon; R o b e r t

bi*sio*ATitD^i*08rFo»T OP THF|Coie8f_©t,Ha«0ton; A. S. Gib-CAPiTAi * ^ * * ^ r * * . " - .i«M»e|«>'»;:TBfcAJ«e;.JL P, Gray,Wash-enspt IMPUB •-:• •— »WS.W»

_ - - D l * B C T O « » - " ^ 6. I, WCtoTHB. M. B. AA]U,OW, G. X W.\RFIXI.&. . _ J , F M e n u WATHK KOBKKTr

rSfUABT Prospt anesOoB (Irea l« aH baaiscas, i i

ciadi«ccolltetieBsthra««tw«ftkctr«|te««ui'

tTigtatf; Va.; B. S.

p. cr liwks, of

Hayta< t>f of

BIDS WAWTgP

Warrentoo; •CasaneTa; A«BotXBkT R t . Turner, of Mad-

-jiaon; £ , L. Goodwio, ojt AiaUaiid^ ~ L. D. Vai grhan, of HaiMkm, and

Bids Mill fae.fScaivea h» the School Board ol JJiiiMiaiilli Diatrict-natU 10 oUiJool a m.,

.Jaddiu&ihe pti})tic'«£oot Vwa* at Cathar ' ~ ' pia. Va , according; to plans atxl speeifica-tion? whirfi roay be a»en a: the pi%»o1hc* at Catharpin. Bids tr' be waled and addreaaed

gptak Page, of Faiyfirr-

(Iwa-W

I _A -C barter Jia8_beeD-gzaated-to-

tr. w 1.. s«K»er,. cjerk of Schod Board, the" FVedCTTcksburg Shoe Com-Caihar|)in. \ s . ..r delivered l o h i m at the . , - .

—..,„^^t ,1,. ..,1—I tcs TTT H.v,,..^^ pany with a maximum capital oq Ssuir^av. May .Ird. ;

I cr Ivf re Iji ,™ stock-xif $50,000. The minimum

FifaUfeVd 1»78 EateWiabed r87S

lnsuranceThatln$ure& BettCT have k and Art n e c i ^ tkao to ueed i and M have¥

fit^irai

ginis; it is therefore ordeied bv ibe Court thai thij ordei of pobfigaiim, '\» .r^ |h» »anM u hettiby granled •jfaim.t the saitTdo »«>»»K WiUiam TaUord, and that the said . WiHinnTalfofd do appear within fifteen day* aflfr due jmbiinatioa -of tliiirorder »ffd do— what la necyaary tp prpte?! lllit inierfgla; tftatlhwiimtjwrhejTnhlj^^ i^ f"nr iuocoa iM-ve areata once Jotinii., a weeilj Prinfe William f!'omtT; • tlia>

week, in ilie MiVASaaa

tlii ef thia

order li pwHed brti^e Uteri, of rhi. P»i„.>.. at tne tront door ofl tliig courthouse-at tliB jieTT Hnl«_llir, aiHt^hatifaaggid Cio k mag ? "Py ° ' i*>« «»<* pitblicatibu, addressed «o WiHiaia Talfonf, care Getieral Waghiagtw, Vntrirt nf CalaBil>ia.

i le l iveiy,^

-AJeqA—tPBle;-

4 ll-4t J. B.'HEHUJ!.'LL.'Uh.rk,

BY fi^B. asaani , Itepaly:

-^•4'*C^CTQt Canrt 'nr tb» Cauittv of ^nm 1 WtUiaou Virpnia. M d a» the ie;rnK5«ie

llmrfinf. nn-Mnnrtajf. tJw ?ih day ef Apii); 191S.

PraaeDt: Hqa; J , ^_TTbmatai,Jsige. KIwim 0 . a*H. ComptaiMaf

^

If TOU h a v e i n o n e v t o lend if r

I am stgent for the strongest Home #hd Foreign com-:4 i»i1ftB/rppr»w>nt?i xmllKknS pt^plfara jp assets

." H E BEST IS IHEXHEAREg-1: iroBisiiwiioir^

N. b . —Lipscomb's I'lre Ingurance Agency Is one"

.l!pVf>St <^nniTniin|/'atft with

US about

ALEXANDRIA C O U N T Y • WA»W«GTDII C t r r s BEST SUBURB

againat efce' defendant. Geiir^ tpipiai^Bg to tha'Uourt flat the dbject

f Ihia «>K U to otulli t A»arge a TJUCUIO •natoinqn" htm" the said defeiidant oo .be -groanda of wilful abeudODBWut ot deaertioa for more than (hKe yean *itbo«it joat ca°». ("•hifh -IMS _eontiiiBed without inter- -lUIHiijB (o Uiis (laU) Uni^itlwnSe

A a - » a UW.fM! Sale T S S T

GEQ.H.RUCKER

George Hart. tJafendaal j " " ' ^ This, the 7tfa day uf April, lalg. ihe doia-

plamaat, Eleania O. Hart) by her counsel P»<«nt6d tothe Cooit her petititta. verifiad* by »rinlaTH.--tor-aB order ef |iiililiiiinl.^ j l l l lU IMt l /^^—

Hart; and-M he'dbject or

iLlZZZSI "^jJUT"' ™ " " —•"•-• «p}jea<Tiig - from said affidsTTt'tfaat the'said defendant ia"-

not a xewdent of * « S&TelSiCTirgini^ imd tbat his last place of abode known io said complaiaant was 17 Hanorer Street, Wask-lugton City.TJwtrict of Coiomhia; and it fnrtfaer appearing from iuiid .mA.^. ^^A U. tfaeretarp of the S^ieriff y>,. . 1 , . ^ ^ ^ .^lll^

ead "Better Than E T « > -Get k 1^ your gre> CCV^K' Accept no

W e guar-both in antee it

OUANTJTY awL. ^ ^ ^ ^ y J A U T ^ v i ^

ue«jp ypurhjJmg.

L<gainat,ibe defeadaat (oaeswer thtf bill fijtjdrn this raoae, that the said defend-«B4 bM not and cannot he foand »:n.:.. t),^ jnnadiction of the State^of Vir^jinia; it ia therefore ordeied ,by the Coat that ibia order of ^Uicac on be and the same is her*-bygrantetj against the aaid defendaxt. OeoriM ttart, and tnat the said <Jeorfle H.rt ' " ' pear witlun hfteyi dj^^ titmof thiboi^r and do whatiti-DecesKa^ tb protect {ill. In ereita; thai this order "be published lor foar soecetisirc weekis, once »

__tib» ^tiTRsB»B_jot?i^ii.-a_i i»w^ieper piJHis^eff in Princie William Cotm'fy,' That a copy of this order be poeted by the Cierk of this Coort at the froit door ol ihja conrthooee at th next BaTe Bay.aad . that the aaitf-pJerk mail a copy of the Said * "blication addreaaad to.Gaorjir.Hirt, l i _

uwar Sire««, Washtngton Citv, fHstrict etCuliimMar "—"" '

FARM FOR RENT

- WAYSIDE FARir 0»^9wr««ar HayaariKt-

r»der and hj virtae of a decree entered by the Circuit Coart of Prince WiHiaa

MCMTOAY, M A V s - r S ^ ^ iafroBt of the peat ofice atHaymar^. V » .

M. BELL , , , . . - . M Ua-borae. ontil Jaanary I, 1914.

This (arm ba« a spJeijdid dseUia^ honsfr, tenant honaea, biron and nubles and all neo-

I aaaary nnt^ilriiana. w J U atn , »aA eeauiwa

A a c i u r t Arabac Order. N e M m ^ o f tke Mystic Skr in* . DalUa, Texaa, M a y ICi-16, 1 9 1 3 . — \oc"ooi)i arv.vp uj«»iing .'vxitheni Ra :«^ay_:'i*' wel! fr xr. yriniipal ivunt*' in r r Kii j

re<"I«naif rr*ond IW "" Freemaor fir-st vice-pr«aidant;j

, . . . •• president] ^r r,jy^PM King B»i •tarhiijj fxiioi retarawj-Mav '2.1 ii<i3 • retary-treaaoTer; Mesar*. A. w, T.cket,, car he extended to n.,dn,Kht J,a>t SU^^^^f,j^^^^ f^ fi B o ^ C ^ C # ; {

For fnii pariio'iar*. I J o n e s , F . L. W. Gre<!n, £ . Mr particulars, farea. achadniea. etc.. apply to pearp*l -^Sf°] j Y o U W J

"Slopori upal u> uons

fr-

F. W. , , D 1 . _ . --.^-' ^"""B. "• S. Chestoy and W.G-i

or write U S. Brown,, (^weral Agent, .lt< , ,. i.'MataMit N \v..w»ahingtoo.DC.tiMaT 11J Wallace, directors.

f iALJ L LiPSCQHS M A N A S S A S , ViR«+NIA

'ialwwt Ho-BTTee, after dedn

I—ta—ailfi Viirnni' »nnd Rnarla faiiai linn.* BirrolngliaBj, S7A~. HUB, rtiwiilMu tUi laa i

.^pnl U and . 111! aft! KIW»H* W

doce.i rotind tnj) fa e ticketn frr>in Washing Xoa. D. C and priocipaj point* in Virgtaia April 22, 23 and :'4. 1912. to Bimu^tbam. • AH, ajK* petnm, frnal limil April Sft For detailed <>cbe<iT;le .Tifnn,,»tifn. farr« 'f:c .

if.MmssjsTiaiisR'rCOaV W S ATHET.Profriator

PDraitmra aaid~aUTjaNia'oFiMr lee or other ooasaMiditiaa praMpdytOM

farred or deliTiBred

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Kirschbaum C l o t h e s «15 920 •2&

oi Occ«qw»

Mock Intarwl MuifwtwL

Tha firrt ment of Ofccoquaa school waa

-jbeJA - » th« presence ef ifi im-meoae audienff«> nn Thui-a^fly

-e*eni»g^ iaatireek. The gtudenta. patrons and

friencU of the school maBifosted

DMwMjJe Qjggmx He«iilt» In Words ProoouDcad AUke But

Differw>tly Defiajd.

-Comtiwui Kmm ygit y«ge

tJOBB and were therefore take

Just Received ] SRECIAL VMUES IN

IW«- l |B«ie RanM uress CMCTS lutmc 4

the pnMent to take action at timff, Tr Ts to hp further under-

tnwAiY fl f,tte g ihftnl in every wav poflsible, much to the gratifica-tion of t)\«> tPa/<>>fip.H wiaJiaxa

— ! labored-ao faithfully and SaLrh-lesily fuf thi advittftemfettt of their students ,and for the sen-.erlCvfdlare i]i.lbeiiiatituidon I'ruly. tbe school spirit has seized

the Occoqusb community and good results aie«ertain to follow ja Qperation.

The program was replete with interestiiig features, evidencing the fact th»t much pains had been taken witn the view of

i « i > j i i i t i | i | i i , i i

ABSOLUTE DCRABIUTY AS WELL AS SPLENDID

-— flTYLE»IN OUR KRSCHBAUM SPR^^G £f

Gnaraatee^ all-wool fabric meaLiu "Tin ihnrnii|.h rnliV ifan r iliiiiit"

miJdag tiw entertaiuDttat a flue-^S^ Onr of its ofatrf fcotufos | fjfl ths

fpent, the be a joy ai

i»g give* pennanent ihape-keeping. Oar cloth« retain their^hion«Me*pr««nu>ce ai long is you' wear tbem.

One ot cur ipecials—Kirachbatun ifpe-cial Serge feiit at fl8;-^i» woren with

I k dw HltlttfM: of aergea. Seetheie beautifiJ. 4c«Pf ridk. ntfaiiihlf biw

HiKKa Sr ; f ; i . A » » P n i « an^ A^jiliMh^t

Miiimii ^

I am prepared. "Miebratad Thomas-fiafl fertilizers, Graariine E-ngiftfrSr J U'U Wagonst' .t iows, ibc, 4E^

I >eei2d prices on -^

pywutiH Fft-

was the strong and ^eS-ebosen &udn»s u Che 8iud«Bu by UM. l^son Janney, his subject beiic ' "Lay up for a rainy day.'' The theme was presented in such beautiful yet simple language

as the dder peopJe cooUT fully LHHnprBhanaigslBaBiihfl: - --

THB rtMGR^M^ KiyeF RevrJWSf SoBg-LoTc'i Ohl 3w«l Sham

CboroflAf Bdyt

' R^etta Janney Drill.... • • By Group of "School Children Song-Do They MIM MC »t HotneT

Ejait JMMW-

By |I«ai))ea.«f Cfattioea'Society 1!^emJMicBtadt*€hHfcMoSeei«ty- -ZIZ ...J,., .,,.,:. • ,,"- Idiis'Btfn IJokaiBia T«llaad S««K t y M<w>h*w irf

Inne Laitakn fiebeeca Janaegr

BTi • « 1 1 « 1 f 1 • i * I rr^a

«^e<yjie rite of faaptvnaa by im-^^^X^IlbeCTi^i in Portaer's puk potd

IT SELL THE-NEW MOUNE WAGOU

with a reputation for OCFVIOO tBg

tor of _lheMsnapsaB ^ - P t i a t • cbureli, -aod in wtaoM! ehurcfa the -swescn, condidatoB pTofepsed thdbrfaifey

aind Vdu,e]e8| ^fiyreifhaBd,aBd nqrpricea are arrays right'

i j . A. Morgaiir,

I k l P 3" i

il«iiMM*.CitBM»ShoaU Read Ami HMd TUs Advide:

I nnm-berof specu^ws ihg. - Rey M. J X

Sunday munK WllKanWj-pM^

pe^aratteji theiH^ngnnB nf twqv tian«

stood that no reflections upon officials or contestants sfaou countenanced by any who

much interest and enthusiasm [loTie fair and impartial wish ••«

Both Miss Hammill iuid Mr. Smith deserve all^redit for their

to be regretted that the matter couia not nave been decided by to absolute miss on ettjier side.

this match was ft new undertak­ing ahd theref<M% more liable to hitches than will be those ef the future. ' "-" -—— -,

In the crowd and the excite­ment it W(mld have taken more thanjhuman poise to have kept the machmery rumung with sehite smoothness. Next tStae.

expenence to 7) Hing miat^ should

e t6 tile whole pni county. —The frtmmittee hawng the i test in charge was composed of Miss E. H. Osborne, principal

scioorrHsi EMaj Dogan,principal of Qrove; ton; and' Jfiss ~^8sae Brower, principal of •fiaymarket school. The pronouncer was Miss KfS Heatwole, teacher of thenCTroaT training class of Manaasas High,

Jennie

Goofc—^ NatmlCslsr

Wore Drm lOc ISc 2St • i l kit

TtWt-ibiei, pidi, UM, tmafo, _hrj5cnfae... .....Zk Wkn FlttMi, sew dMcr weave, 15c lit

white jMji csbra • ... lOe t^Hi bsk Qim TSt

"SOe ' J : — ' I — cai- n jc, VHtKm MBg^WI Wlll l i OC

C M LARKIN arCQ. MANinE^£TU|Q^iti-QF £IN£ MEAL

illlM fed^Hay M M SfluHiiaiJiHr aiMl Wrtpr Stock Feed

HiBCOT Bary FeeJ AH Stock ana Poultry Powders at Half Price

sm

Weir ^ X^mpany Manassas, Virginia.'

OiMliJi mm Manassas, Virginia

-anH^

of jilckory tirove, and Uiss Kuth Foetier, df Oceoqoan. At the conclusion dinner was served by

Bgms^BamiEsgiMiEs

Edna Adams-aod £Bi8t game was played on Eastern diamond, Satourday af­ternoon,- between Remington Athletic, club and Eastern CkJ lege,; whith. resolted ih_a 8fcut-oatJofc-the-formrr Thnfontnirm of tiie game was the stick wor|;-; of Rosepe Strother fcnr Renupg-awi ana Dm liiiwlw raimiBctinfr

: Jwth the 8t>here of Glascock and Leitii for Eflft<wn

Strv^er; ^ i l e attempting ta a three-beggo* iirto a

jxwne rftn, sM^ to tti« plkte aiwi Jaukejiulh Ita bum,u at llm ankte:

laihng, together With, the chilly atmd^^ere^ '"wSia.jDot voTriatis-

fptcw arder

This is the-^ird serious injury ^-the yoasg

thediamoqdi-lie having sustained a-breken'nose and a broken fin-

fBr th«y)ceaaion. ctill the^ggr- Drs JJotaJBgham; of Rem-\he candidates was notf™gtottr-ae#*«=^iantj^f_l!a^»i

ALppEd in 1"« Miwrafl HK ntratwnr mr.

,awaitibg clergyman. , ^ . . tip&^wbo»«»ived th^ sacre«rt^-««>« »»Sf «n«Wf; ^^ ^ ^ ^-.

were: Shirley: Haley.!««-"«^ ooooooooo-4» ordinance Nannie l troiher, Emma and Oe

iEa«r>ni-

~ Kidney tnMMe is dbmcerooa and oftar LfaUL . "-. , -

Dont experiment with M|III thing new and untried. —: * '

Use a tested kidney remedy. Begin wfth Doan's Kidney PIDB. _ .

"TTsea Ih kidney^ _

A lUitaasai citisen'% s^teoMBt foma

S«aina^: Stnick oat—By White, y e Brooks,- Mary MttrheU. MaciKnii; 3tmther^SU Batteziear Fields, PheHx Finn, Thomas inglen-S trot her and gutingham; P^He, C&rk tirooks.'Tb&Browii,! Easiera-WWi« and RusselL t*5«^ John a»4.En«st Twine, Geciigel«»™*-^'-«'-'~'*"^'^ " Scroggphs, Jasper Tyler and Os-1 car Powenj iR^y. Williams, ipst;.

WHnerajig^^ikdB»merf^ candidate. tooJr5ccasion to speak ^g of the Town Courdl, Monday

Meelii« of Town CowwiL

At the regular monthly meet-

It's teeal testimony-it can be •nr.erti-jf^^pjtndidat^wfts taking-JB his ^^^^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^j^S- ,r i io -F i :51S^

Mrs. W. McCuen. Quarry St., Manas-"sas, Va.. says: "Doan's'Kidney Pilis • aro n n; lonrfiiT rirm>iTy,~ "A mamhar ftf

^mSsur'ffBBf 'llLf"ii!ii.J"H"'gTg uie uiie iviiieuy fact, they brought relief after other

old age and after -Divine Frovi- ^^.^^^ dence had taken-from him tkoBe' Permit? were granted to Ita C. he loved , . R .,, ^r? '^- "Roy"' "^^ Pat^Hffa

. __ . • - • • - ; ^ \—-;—\ '.

4alb,

MnJHiiiaa DDOTsaJ WinaowFiaan)a FlisH Oas,Vani*b.HiBgn,Sers»s sad an kinds oi BaildsTs' Bsnlwsn, sad ara piepsiad to

...Gp TO...

Ciiarfber & HeAidt NOKESViLLE, VIRGINIA

Fer •varytUaf to nake the faiaiar happy. Fall Talaa far arary ilaHar

CARLOADS -OF

anedJKac Harrow*, New I^ea^preadera^

The Blue Bell .Cream Sepanttors

Hay Bi i l sn , Thraahiaia Msclriaat) Sapatior aad Farmcra' Farofita Ctaia d ^ a t AU KJaia «f H i ^ Crada B w i t Impl—satii Fsrtfltaars

DCM^ BEzfiEffiKECE Goods. To« Get Ne Hotc

Thaa Yon Pay for^GoM is GoM.

ELRYT WATCHT^. fTlifTTffT FYT r.i Agggii, n r r r i \ y t SILVERWARE

GtVE ME. A CALL

H..UrW£NRlCH, jeweler u 3 ~

SOUTHERN RJULffAI -HHHttyjiMiffi OF a g j w a

SCHEPULE

J In effect Dec 15, 1912. -rhmmilil "fignris pnhTTiTisd ss Tiif nifisiTHiii

s l s i a i u uuupiiupiL'

No: SOUTHBOUND.

»—Daily kxal. 8 : ^ ft^m. DaliTen

)lo. 43—DaBfT tK^Vftar^TTnsrg. «iU 8t<^ at ManaaMK on Sas:

Ko. US—Excep«3aodi^,4:3op. •"" • l^w "W WSTO&VOB • alOO IS^P flIOQtSvB

. Local poivts.

FuUman i'artor Car, So. 17—£xneptSaDdsy, local froai Wash,

«-M W»n«Bt<io> ft;l2 p. •». » •n>jlyl»»li6.11 p.

l^jRiding St<Mre —FiM- Chinaj Glass, ^—•Silverware Ete.

This well known nulling institution, recently re-boih and^t in first dass condi-

'f-t-JaOPT^iy* now Hoitig npniytBil-

6iir suuguinufi •• ill ijn fuBuwiin lines haka wni ri ^tary^SKT

Dependable qnaSties, azrawvely Ictwest prices for m S BSST.

jSla^mgSAtatMMi^ Hiaaat Plated Wa»a

inade at this mill, Fancy an Straight grade, is giving sat-

- I iafactiou wheievtir mHid, UA is rapidly attaracting now ens.

=^ I^Ma Classvara-

" K ^ Cat Glass ToilatSaCS .

t a r a r EJar.KsfI igwatof i . Ac.

MfliiJiAsmm

NOaXHBOeHD. i^^^ ^--^'S^^^-JSendii^r booUet

ft y i 1 ft n ft ft 1 f i r wiTii' ^^ou io WsahiagtOB, 6:

Uaia iMHi •wr sad Atftxaadria S:45 a. m. - D t / ^ U > G

>{o m — E a p p t Saaday.., A n w e M a a a a ? i . ' ^ V " -^ "" '—' rr^ia-Warrenbui aa4 laiar'f

m^ Footwear.

'From it-ymi cara buy as -satisfactorily as tfioughf

ycHxsoited fiibreB) persen

ar ,<a> jiitc poinla^ PsUmaa Parlor Car

iVd. M i DatlT local, l:l©^p. • . at Oanga wi i lUIAO. B«laay frjacrliiai- ^ ~ wd uM GomMxiUe. —,—'. t

Ko. lIZ-ExoeplSanday. .Arnre Uasaa- ^ r k > 1 » r» 4:10 p m..from Warr«BtoB and iatar ! J J , f O C t l * • ! ) O I I 8

•13SrSy- f S ^ Tnun 'haiiroeOika | aad Waahia^oD, 6:3o p. a . j

No. 3fi—Daily tbrDogh traia,'ooachfR sad i-eepJBg-caTS to f&atoagtoa a»d ir— Kosk •

P-_'P 1 ^ p i on'Bag. BaceiTe* conaec. , bon. <laily'except Soa3ay, at Oran^ fro* € . A O FrMB UiLlioiond and OordioasTille^

MANASSAS USRISONBtlM S U M l ^nrTTTH/.r-vT\

vxTSTGnsr WSMI^PlBy Pa

New Stock n f ^ f t ^0nro11cQnr^K^ t .n •

by a tnilt perience. The Flour bein

timers. It_is_ made of the very boot whtat and guanw^

'tieed pure aid healthy. Bran, idfii: liddlings and other feed fur

8 ^ -Wat«^ ground Mesd,

Phone me^ages to the ndH | ' . receive prompt tentioa.

^!St iinrket prices paid for grain. 'V

WE BUY i t R liES, lOHJiGH

OAK LUMBER '

Tetegiaph and Teie>

"Vi^iiwa

^ !011MilUUUl.-t.—4111! LI.I J t IW'P

possible c.'imbiratior is a fr--'vi painter was presented requesting-a ditch.

Committee MI street with Btruclimia to invtatilgate and r j-

4 Man«faetart»gi6Qaq>aa?» ot safr; faot Af firo hfMP, was pn'Mcnt/g;

Osi lja» Waaiiimttarto-ifaniaimlMUiuiyiM:::

wafl FofoigM W IflM = WUiaJliaiiirMm* PhiimMi p.,t . ^S!»tln»|l l«l lMJW,!y|maB Ha7??7T«r* ifi... rof" H»m»ont»rs to WaaEiDAto6, 10t5» ajt ~ ' Nn ?a—Ion1>Tnagaiiis»ailaiigieWM> •

nsrlnn 7:58 p m hill t\i tKa Guttasescha " ^ M ^^- l - < * auLlS IS eonnectioa

Fore placing your OLi-deii__

Foote sWanPaperU

)and ordered to be paid. The

$ii)a Wby not try it?

Far aala W TYSON JAIOCY, Va.

license scheduliifiLlhe^ngulBg. . | year was adopted by sevens and then asa whole, by a recorded Tote. •*

S frwi Ural

C. i O" RailwsT e.iLtJOAnriis

:^m^ vaaSsHi a»edBWliija<» pK,.J.WAJ.XMLMaNHAHr>,—^

V T. and CZM:

CART, G«n Pa«a. Kgi. L. a BROWN. General A^ntt. H. L. B1SBDP7B

S ^ TtniT«H«y

WASHINGTON. D. a

'WashiagtOB N. —

aiddreaa; 26Gft Ottk

l»-a4-«a teiMias,

MAHASSAS VA

^•ncs^^scvftiiiar

Mm.

W C W a g e n e r MANASSAS, VA.

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THE MAl^l SSAS JOURNAL. FRIDAY. MAY 2. 1913

^ Hi«i ClAHi EWeirroi Pocomi City, Md., waan wock-ciid jiuest

i O o f Mm W. ^. ^yera.' _ £ _ _ .

losoi^irinr Feim" The only Baking Pen

Roy! Gritpw Crfwm of Tartar Makes deUdous home-baked foods

-cfi jCOfli, Makcs liome haktng

profitable

I ABOifT PEOPLE -WMCNOW

A f t f Lang and TeJiam Hlw— She SuccomlM to Paraljrtia,

In Staantott^Tuetidmy.

MW. JUJlk Wnght, witeot Mr. E. T. Wright, died -after an ill­ness o; over three years in the Western State hospital, in Staun-: ton, last Tuesdiiy afternoon, the immediate cause of death being

The body reached Manassas by a. JL fi. ti»iii Nri 4: * ^ ^ ^ a i

(wdewd. AB'iaofl "M 01^ etL^

o clocirWfldnflifcda3LaftcrnoQn and [wpply i^t^ _conxeyed_to-^^ndepexul«nt was

Hill where the funeral took place from the Primitive ^ptistch'urcE at irffiei

Ehurchyaid.

ceased 18 BUTTived by ti^Maug^ ters, Mra. Mabel.WoHieDd€n.^f Kt>pp, thUeQunty. tnd^MvitLc^tlhi Wri^t. wbo-residea^tritb ber father, a n d M M g M^ ver C. Wright,, of iiear Minnie" vfflR : - :

Those who knew Mra. Wright affliction wag

laid heavily upon her, >vill bear tcatimony to her nmny a'miablo •characteristics, and will remem-ber her as. a devoted wife, affec-tionate and indulgerit mother and a kind and Rympathetic neigh-

MMWGXyPS

Seuthei'u Railway CBmpany Will Provide Thena at Chice For

Their PaM«Bg«rS«v«x«.

Arrangements have been made by the Southern Railway to fur­nish sanitary infiitfidual drinking cups to pass^geilB on all trains and ai large supply of cups of the collapsible paper type hav.e been

have been r^efved each con-

ring a cup will receive uuw fiw; of charge ,(m application Tolbe C4H)duetor. Notices to^iseffeet wrtl be lywtedTti Bietreaicfi7~

z^inkmg cupa to passengw*^ tho-lMg -aaaaSCT^ 3fe Of indbfi op^tited by the lk>uth-"em hailwaywill involve a siaS^ stanttat, exjeiiuiifaire-; which is being unde^JiK^ to prngida fnr he a>nyeBienc« of |tttr(>nai>f the 6ro£r&

railway. All ^<wri>eft. drinting KTatter' een leuiuvwl flWlS

-trains in complimipe wttb United Stetes Government reguliitions and th0. rtatutaa and ewjinaaeeft of many states gm| luuHKntHt ^ties.

HoroaftcrlpnflafHBetsunSuulh-arn Railway- tmiis.-wili' be put to no incenyenience or expense in regard to dnnkinlg water and at the same time-will not be subject

bor. The family bae the eyjopa' j to oiqr poooible infeotion through thy of A ho»L u£ friends.—-r Uhe uae of the eomiiwu dri*

MA3&MARKFT HAPPFNUJIfiS -eupr

JiWUE tfEAN ['AKiglZEIF

Mr. Jas. E. ^felqon is viatting his brother, Mr. C. P. Netaen, in Chariestown. W. Va. SPRING SUITS

Misa £U& V. Wetidon. of near WarrcN^en, was the-guest on\ TUM<Uy of Mm. Albert Speiden

Mrs. W. E. Merchantand her daughter, Miss Alice, of Clifton, were in Manaaaaas shopping yes-teaday.

Mr, E . ' L. Hombaker, post-maater of Briwtnw, waa in Ralti-more on business' Monday and

There's an armjr of men. tbilJunir < ^ S | ^ ^

TU^nf—iit't timff for thein-"ao w e hope you wHl pardon

^Sir w^nudi i 7 ^ giiilly ami aiy;~"HOW ABOUT YOURS. - ^

Then we'll ju»t add that we jiaye^thU Spring, th«B very beat ahowing of New-Styled CIofh^TR^Baii~" ever bemi our good fortune to get together.

"We ft" ready lo~aerw'yoir¥nth Hand-T«tlored Clothes made to our special order by the best people in tiic bi»«ineas—Schlofs Broa. of Balti-—"•T •"•* lfi>r'^*v-"»" «* Philadelphia.

MesscLJPreiiixpaon. of, Philr adelphia, and Reade Hynson, of Baltimore, were Manassas visi­tors this week.

Miss Bet Elliott left last tues-day for Norfolk where she. will remain for several weeks ai» a guest of Miss Dot Simpson.

Mrs. Frank Bell, who spent last week with her mother, Mrs. F. S. Bouad. on Grant avenue, has rettmied t) her hon»e in Wftah-iH^twu —"•

Mr. Aubrey Glasscock and Miss Louise Serviente, teacher of the Cherry. Hill school, were week­end guests of Mr. and Mrs: W. S. Athey. . , -• "

Prof. Joseph B o w m a n , of Washington, who for a number of ^ a r g wffi^a""^<tent of Man i a a ^ w a s ih~t<)wn""MoBday"aBd Tuesday.

ttrBrJohniE Dewey and MbS Evj^Qavis. uf AgniewyiUe; <oonty. weae w<sek-ai^gtteafai,of

•r-tfwHHrsL n«ia. W. tiath-Brt-Westatreet.

Mrs. J ^ D h Groff and little daughters, Etsde and (Hga; of Waahingtjftn.wiMygieataof tirj^

Mcu and Ifia^

aftentoop atirt stindayl

-—MrK'^Kary CJ. intendent of Home Econoniics m the jygeftourg scnoois. axjE who la propiit;«nt m pHncatjni a gfrcles throughout the State. WW a week-end guest of Professor ipind Mra. H. F.lButton. - -

Mrs. Laura V. Free, who has bc6h apcnding a couple of weeks with her niece. Mrs. T.^B.WBecr

Hill; TOtarned to, ignaL Wanaasaa, WoHnPfwJay, tn fqtt^nc a few days-with relatives, before

ville. •—'•—- '—-—— Mr. G . ^ -

ington visitor this week, -DCsiciai'

^a_Wa»b-j .] • - - r - - . - - - — - -|- Mr. John Ji Murjphy, SistSr

Miss CM^ine Tyler is visating, Jennie n^an, fnnntter nf th" her brother. Mr. H; B: Tyler; of Manassas Industrial School and

?nE3i5-i fc:*—=^

pendent Hill, Wo^nocday .aftor noon. Mi*. Mui-phy^and his sis-

f6M-6f Ifte mosi highty-res^>ected Mr. and Mrs. Newland T. De-veolored persona in Prime Wil-

Pauw have gone to ^tew AlbaBv. ijonr. t. ^ -"t'"- ~^-"ty. •"trr rnJ., forjt visit of tgn_d^8;____U^Qe|j|ep wirtr^' cuinulete paraly-

ter ar* bp^her and sistcar, re-

It K Importairt Thi[f Y^ ISHoii^ KhowlU36uf

Mrs: W.K. Moss and Mrs. F. q . Moaa^ #ftJMT- sp«idiiHr-a days with Mrs. W. K. -Moss'

TillJiJllilj^VilLIMIk^ • . . . . J .

Mrs Mrs. Gadd, ul Harruwuibuiaf,

was a recent guestof Mis. -Baas. Mr. Andrew Low attended tb»

circus in.Washington-this week. Misa^Ltjcy" De.ykley, hap rctijurD. , , . that. the sti^ickeo benefaetreoai Mies Gard»w.

cd from a vioit to hor nieee, Urg^.^,fta uriconscfbos and therer was Stewart4Jreeee. of R a i ^ m TTttle hope- of her recovery and

that her death-was expected 1^ any moment..

Tbis^infapnatipB^wiU^^dMitf^

Rev. Edwin S. Heinks, of War-rentonwill preach atu.^ PatiTs church SBB<^.j5iorning at 11

Mrs. Lucy M,. Carter has re» tarped froiDL_a stay of some months i»4^bana, Ohio.

Roller skatinfT. which iiad t55j -come quite a fad in Havmarket since the cement -sidewalks were

-HhsfOfy-tuiiiig til •'tlie 3 .walks were being mjured.

Mr. Thomas J. Chew has sol8 fig^rmTiear ilaymariiet to Mr

w!K> «VICk f occupying the

Knan advices rec«tv«i -fwMn ^ e iphyiiriart nf the pfBistod wontt^n

thwr hwro m Jiarkfaam: -Ji«^ • know <X THi&t^ \a moneym^ihem because tttfey cost less, wear longer .than an

KbbertL. Dulaimy and Mifi' J»n» HnaP itn thp tnarkpt ••v<V:1iiilgiiiU5lf#i

an any we a L K - ;

and fiuui t^iterar ju»l befyg T^ulaney, drTTwiroughfare, were going to press, are to the effect also recent giiesta of "Mrs. and

.V •.. r --I'

M t s . I L L. • Quai-lea .and her guest and cousin. Mrs. T. W. Wil HaTB^5ir"W«re^uj^te of Mrs. Quarles' daughter, Mra. John

.^^^9f>«r-fBpOV ,__ t. I. X • J .SmuniayaiHilMonday aftemeoB?

gret. by ber numerous fnemfa. j j j ^ ^ i j , i „ „ ^ ^ j , , ^^^ f iends

- "Radmobr Silk Stockings —-No. ?na-^Mni-i8B«nles8^b(|rt,-"Uiread .i^k, w m t^k lisle V^iS, ftt

white, tSb, navy, sky, pink luxm^ AKM^ _andgray . . :— T ' O V "

?thr?ad

5 0 ^ _ ^ ^ No. 74(U — Pure threftd silk, 4aaedium

[other sections of he state before I b l a c i , white, tan and n a v y AgBBdpaiMer, ,nJ jreturninirte hff Hfmif ¥ O k l l - T A pair

bot^h (Hit

JZSc homa. No. 9101-All pure silk, full fashioned,

- - fine silk lisle thread garter top; very elastic;

WeAl8oHave"Radino<H^^

Thread

;full # - ' -regulatjoade; fashioned in 1^; with high

!U&A*y'^'^-ZSt-^^-— N o . 6<a M.' Mei-eeiiLtd ailk littln Lilted

hose, with SIX-thread high spliced heels a.nd <oes; full fashioned and full regular made; deep garter jogj^veyy elaatici .in bhtck.

9*'W '-' • -' <i ewd pa fiSf *VM-

town ball on Tuceda benefit of the

lit tha ' ovomng. IB

Library fund. About fifty guests *ere prtsserit, and after several hours of bridge and five huiitlted, ice oeau i and cake was served. M.

Mht! | |^be*ten,

IMa M t .

Fmmh kr W. C. WAGGtiiER. ,V«.

Sudlersville, Md., to pay a' short | visit to Mr: and Mrs. J. B. Met- > calfe. after "which he wilTsail, tmmt Batttawte'

No, ftl.'a-^Ati-puPO oilk, ftrft fashioned^ fiftedkH»-w«ight-rBin(-lid«-U»>ead-g«i'i»'4op^-

THE JOUHNAL. $1.00 a year­

ly orway home. uapL Bull is the |. owner and manager of a steam­ship which i^iee on the coast of; China. This is Capt Butt's first visit lu Prince William county in

I eight years.

h spljced heelsandaix-thread # i en , Inblack aaJwStfc^- A pair # IVDv-^-"

Extra. Wide Stockings, in same qualitiea 9101, paiir-$l.eQr—

No. tvMo—fine and sheer, light-weight - mercerized ailk Usle; fuH fashioned and

regular made; high oplicod hcela and six-

"^wWteand tan. Threepa5s for ? I . U w

Or ft Pair fwisir^ Hoisery Store—Street floor.

If Inconvenient to Come, Order by Mail

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VOL. XVIII. No. 51. MANASSAS, VA., FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1913. O N l DOLLAR A YEAR

FSniTiUiCKiUtl^BANS

ot AJexancfaia Bank, Drop* Dead in Store Saturday.

lit. John A. Marshall, vice-prftj dfipt of the Alexandria Na-

•'' M l Banfe, oT'*Wch^u3sre C.! IW8 W*8 — E. Micol, of Manasaaa-Alpxan-jmenta^ for the installation of an

! To B« In OpcratiMTWiUaB N«zt Few W c ^ — O u ^ <

Elight Tona n r Dmf.

The Hopkins Company was busily engaged with carpenters

lii making' ilrrangS^

dria, ts president, and who for many years was quite prominent in business—and-poUtical cirdeBi m Northern Virginia, dropped dead i n ^ s shoe store on King street in Alexandria froni heart disease, Saturday rriorningV iii the 65th year of his age. Mr. Marshall had been in declining health for about two years, and only a few weeks ago he returned to his home froili Hot SfHrings, Ark., wtteie he spent Itie wiuUi in the hope of beneficial results,

Bfyr Marshall entered Ws^stwe itwpt l i tt'aiaak Sshirriay Tnonii. ing, and as he passed^up the aisle he spoke pleasantly to his efaiief clerk, Mr> Maury Gains, lUBd continued fcwM^ the rear of the storeroom. Mr. Cfaihs'

npQn invwtigation was hor-jriftedto ftad-lilr; -MM-shal! in ex-

J3KJ|. g- ton day jnapgetty aM q|».tflfe

tremis. Drr—Arftur Snowden w<v> haatily summonftd,

liying- Tnaar expired before the lAyaician arrJTed.

TKfl dt»<yi>«»d vfi Hiirvived by a Iridow,: who was M i ss Jane

ir Riirkes Bta-•rtioa. In Fsurfax coanty, and by. Tfaat daaghters.

Mrs. Joiia,. £hiladdpfaia; Bra.

<rf yaw ¥cffls> and Mfsg DmBy-

• ^ l(&.:lIii«aK>Jrwa8 56rTtt in Fair-f u eotmty, neat tbecoon^seaC and start^ In life as a pooor man. in the q>nng of 11^ he W6icb$d as a tsteKlMuMl on the Manassas-secti<m 6f ihi W. C. V. M. & G. & nSjl^y, now the Southed dnd«i~ diection Boss 3oi^ Fitz-gprwTtfr;jtnd the writer frtigtiantly.

SabseqtieBtiy^ he engaged in ttg grocery aMinaia to Ahuuui-dria, and from his wide acgnain-tvice his store'was the most ^o^ vka <uie with railway employes,

jBonthly pay cheeks he '^.xaAed deducing lice amomtt of ~tii6 payee 'S months grocery ac

He also Amassed a large eoant pqyyian of hia fortune from raik^ way ties, both through buying hfid sdiing and frwn those cut fiftte various timber traets par-ciiilied in this and other counties

Be w»B

4«tt of the Alexandria Natfe&fll

ice plant together with a cold storage room in connection with tfaeif candy manufacturing busr-ness. The cold storage robm was, made {necessary by the additioii to their manufacture of a candy requiring such, and the operation of an ice plant in connection therewith was a necessity which followed.—The natural copctu* sion of the company was that as an ice p ant was needed to re-duce the eusl uf llu! uuM stunqi? toorxk to a minimum, it Ww d be better to put in a plant which. r<^x^\A Tint t^nlv wipy^lv ,|if. ^)^j

Storage but the demand from the consumexs of this and adjoining counties. _ -> ""The pDuiiir which will be in-stslled, it is said, will be <g an

date in its appointments. The public doubtlaw wffl be

gratified-'to learn tfatt there is l)e no'dearUi of ice in Ma-

nassas this summer if arrange* -

ufmmmim\.^.^^^^^^^^^^ ^^c^y^^^^^J^mMJ^mmx.. i,~FornMHy a RMIP

6mA of Manas>at, AniMwinras Hirasotf For Legi4atur«.

Perry Angelo, an extra freight engineer in the employ of l\i\

i»ilway~66

occupying the residerce subsequently owned by H. R | - Kr Mas«fi EzekieTTtHe'noted Wen rich oh Center street, and scuIphH*, who has been for many

pearance in the iwlitical arena, ^ ; j^j«ias4t«-ifr^gBitfr^ot4Uar:Jxtt^^ ^^A^^ nf fhoVrvrrcd

ARTHUR W. .SIWflT^Affi NEWLT APPOINTBD FOSTlUSTfeB OP MANA8SA8

Of the day. When the .weather was pro­

pitious "Perry" was a fUniliar '• j sg\it^ ou uut sUeBU i>t a Sunday

Wilscm t ^ t efficiency would he

NttTJMMi M B . fHAi^^ """ " •" "T"'' " p"'".*

W«apfm Gees Off and Y«i& war

menfc-to-offiye secmola fitths ihu^^ttgh/gfrti ^^ hf M ; womfnatiwi ef Mi:, Artlnif 'g: SincldjLto be ppsttnaster at Ma-

CtiftalDiy; Lhe^M«icy _^)oam by this wid^Mtnewfr Jterbdmrthe flat eleeteJBTthar"±14^

... _——._ . •.•_.—' ' ••• m —a? rsi r t ' - i~i \ 1 • - n

handling of a jpistoK supposed^,* - 4 ? 5 T * * ^ 5 not to" De

of a~ pistol supposed ' ^ njeaioeati loaded; MjuvTu jgS^TfnwHfrdin fyt

ince IS well

of mridoir ^ ^ i""'"' ** '' ^ " W^"' Simpson, of near Msnasww. will tiang attorney foi-' more carry a leaden bullet in his face; thirty years, and his profcgsigna

^ming makes him w ^ <9uaHfi6d to'be the executive of -the post-iffiee:-

jdai i f atmly, en. both sides ef -fee

rry! fat the rest of his Sfe. . The shot was ftred accident-ally by Simpsom's playmate, Winfifild At,hey,-srm nf W. S;

Mr. Sinclair was borA at Brenbp ^ , a w ^ with f^^^-r^:^^

overaus ana jacKec ^ Drs. Lewis and Merchant were hM- nmiffi r t h a r o vnA fitftrft K»g»Tii

»immoned and wcniced till mid' bis-prdfessional career, coming sun^ongi ana worKea qi nua- . p. afapasagB ^th the ehaoge of nightteying'to_eKtmetthcbaU,|y"„_^ _ ^ . j , . ,,.r^^ ^ finlliy abandoning thcii^effcirta!<»y^ ^^^'^ "^ in addition to to avoid Airthii^^nousinjuryto a lucrative-pr act Ice was gj^ their patient. Hie bidl entered pointed comfhiasioner 'in chan-the m)pCT-lip ua^cr theri^t ee,y by Judge K Iw^we ju8f^SBV«^hel£itoft°g'^^T> thaf flflWhy JtidifH T jcol Tawbene Just abwvn tlw iwlof , _„ _ , , tb«.ng>'t tatfTBl inpJBftr taa^ wiit w»d Tbornbrn. He was also ex-lodged nmeHliereAbQlCis' &KKrff dwnner of reftpcds for, a namiHUt palatcu • ofyeais. . ; ' ' ' ; T v

Mrs. Simpson had sent h«r son His father was at one tim^in after supper to the Athey store, the mercantile business in Mlti Und whiIP there yoang Athcy more> ahd jater had a stog-t at

?KchJM«ffimJ»e Mdat "1* !J™!?? *} ' ^ f ' J !**T'S? ' .™ « v-^-^Bi uiL nsp* "* who rtood ra front of htm at the .^^—B of his death. • j«)unter, pulled the trigica'. The ^TteitmcwJjooir^laceTDeaday^niuttle of the ^weiM>en rtl8-a»

said he' bad a pistol which.be .. ^ - f iFiir';^t^t.^n^ wished to-show fs icUtepped l^mfh^ which wa8,;iw^y€T, into an adjoining roopi to get it, deatrpyed wheji the Southern AJS he. reappeared in the door- forces fell back from Bull Ibin.

whifth i« t iiiti near the Tht- ^Wff g^ lair was- also-A he Hiioed the wcepea counter, pwmber" in front of htmVt the Ca»«»^ during the war.

counter, pulled the trigg:@r. The

ssippointedU. S. a i s t r i c t r ' ^ V *ut. p»y». jndrf fnr Utah, by President

A. <t. giuciaif. Bis graudfariisr, M<mkeai B. Sinclair, was clerk of the court of Prince Williuncoun*

biiweyefi~fetd tfe pcsifiM pg» ;5.,^-i:~"-::,;-"

noosly* the oSie^ •. havlBCr-tWRf oeonpiod ty nimntoipoif theSn

bouse, for more than wie hun-

. Artiwr W. Sinclair,ma r i* ied Miss BII& Armstead.. of Warren !»«"» untfir a |6.C8)6 bail. county, Va.. and three chlldiftfn

Mrs. Laura A, Nash, of Fmnt Koyal*, Va.; unaries Armsc Ed' 'Sinclair, law partus of hisfatheri jUHi Mra. B. B. GitkUugs, wifn of the well-known merebant of Ma-

- Mr. SindMr-is a man acquaintance and. the number of tM fneBd^wkgifHou A^ tidaSSE manner with a'gisc^rity of {Mir-p<iaa_haii woft^-hiia-flffi. ^myjable place' in tiie. affection- of h& friends; asid the patrons of tibej Manassas postothce have ng-rsF soii tn be othsitfaan, isfied.

mt-gratified and pleased by

t l^ a^e!i[fitaK»rr^^ Wilaon. wlridi has already been

Seoate.

morning from the hune, SOefnear the face of the victim as t D S t i u Y St^Ott^^^LMi^fwiktSIII'' V& N t t l l Weifeatreet,.Rev. W. F. Watson, ^" J'is face and eyes with pow- i

der >ecrsL Ime wotmded lad did 'not fealisc that he was shet-

O. P., partor of the first Raptist eharcK. assisted by Rev. J. W. D<tff«y, pastor of tite iietfaodiat

until after wi Hng the powder from b» eyes he discovered that'

Episcopalt hureh. South, officia-'mood was trickling down his icheek.—Young Athey, who is Tn-n&ff, and iuUvuHMti

Alexandria.

ary, S. B. Itice, of^JsHana; : Ai Clarka, of WssWngtnn, Hnt ! Francis L. Smith, Julian X.| Burke. Judge C. E. Nicol, Dr.j Arthur Snowden and Samuel G.'

Bradley School, No. 6. after a

recently r,emoved to nortl^west Manassas on Grant avcnuo, hati announced himself a candidate for the House of Delegates, sub­ject to the Democratic pnmary to be held July 8. His opponents

ill be: J. wiU D*: J. Fred Burrell, of Alex-andria city, and E. W. R. Ewing, of Alexandria county.' ,

Thto' !» Mf. AagBlo'B flrei ay-

MBOIK JEII JHMIL

Of Monument At Ariiai^oB la rnmmwnoratioeCoBfsilirato

SoMiMX Buried t W «

According,to expectations th« tnonnTTW nt to the memoiy of

mpany, wlof Con federate soldiers will be un-Kftident of Mao- veiied in Arlington . cemetety

"some time next montlu ' '

months at work on the mcmu* raent, writes that he haSTsaiiTy completed the handsome memor' iai which will be one of tfae^nest ever seen in a nati ml cemet«'y.

The chief figure of the monu-

tn local and in raili^d circles tliB utituume ia luvked.ffaiwaid to with much interest by his numer­ous friends.

."Perry" wais a 'Mead g^me" sport when hfl wya H resident Qf Manassas^ and-; nothing- suited' him v,*>\f:^» - flp tft fngfifl * in H aJBAiiaairtn on th^ important jffl"''*'

aftfimoon, with hi« wjk hat, kid ^tovajattd C4tte, tafciHg a

ment will be a beautiful female representing the South, wiuie there will be numerous- o^er wijjjrattTO-iignrsr ^•'^^

Mrs. Tllbmas P. Bocock, the

speaker of the Confederate bouse' uf itpitaeutatiiu), has iooasd the fdlowing letter to the presi-dentof the state chapters,United Daughters of the Confederacy: —'4yay.I urge ycp all to rmjewed

(effort .tihis year for the ArUng-fton memorial, ^tay I adc y e a ^ T> in anew y ntr bulior uf love for this. shiFiBe <A tKe Confedef'' acyT; It is with~^e greatewt • pleasure in urijiag ydh to further

'i11'i¥.iVi'A

has already beefc done in the. causft

P u u i b ThJef Arrested wad yPU^cedlfadw Heaaqr ttond fior--

fa|P»t

ThftfirHt jpalation ot me new

lin art—was the stt^lingof an ejL.prmB package ihr one-of-:

V4egaia is the banner^tstg Sodth in

Arlington memitfiais. You have dome mer^thanr the daugitterB of any otht>r «»«to YQH can do­l l ^ nwre,Z Q£ ooaaeit stffenuouft eontinni :e<Hl"

centrated thought »w<* mAj ac Fed^al La»-kni>wn a» the Car- J^"; "* th<>He. I know, yon arc

williug tUMVciw bp.half nf aw

noMe a work. Chicago depote resuiong in ffle arrest ofthe ( endca^andplacing of thevrar, prove to the Soutti-

iand and to the world thi^ sh« uT Thia act impMjca a i»m*»^ffn- JJetarninai tp hongr

finif uf >S,00(Mtf impHHoaaegt^ aaaajKliujtJUH. llMiLJiateliLae^ not more t^A tmr j«ars f<»• ray pcfbon oonviotod.af unlawfully breakii^^into any railway e u eantaiDing iatewtate w fcreigia

president will determine to make thiq the fpnrth vftfti- nf ^ffnrt h v

shipmente of freiriit of expresii far the most swicessftd of alL "Hap out your plans in wiia^ig. _ or of sceagng. or obtaining by

pf iJo}fraud:drdec^BCTi from anv ear, ["d cxecaUi Uwm iiriove: depot, platform, vessel (H* wharf any'tpeij^t, ea|g(fatt"Or~tiaggiigtf wfaicfa tons^totei o T ^ p ^ any intersti^ or foreign ^ip-ipettt While the no way infringes onHthe jmris-qiction . or the state courts."7t

wer of the.Fed-puts the Whole erair Depulsient hind the

of parsons

ifTXistic lbei

:ty of stealing iearaor^^atBCe i tBir _. . - ~ " ^ ^

Owe •gfthe laflgcat, meat: aueecqQfuLsession s.loged itsjeating and inatmrfivfcga

HpJijg ideyoted^ iau hi» atteoi shuoiing ocoirredr

last Friday with an enjoy itsjestin >3MSiar Hryet^SSeni^ace in/Can-

As jphe Carlin act becom^ bet­ter Imown. an^ ufidefatood, tiie

V|ll kxrii uiHui. aiT ts4i«Bait with

tlse same teveienqt and awe as ha-has ahatf matter, however teasptiag

tipiM WTTTi * * ^ ' t ^ v^Qme in an adjacent J nop Branch Chnreh of thogroth grovie. T ^ day was spent f&jvjn, vM be the««asion hf the

. games, ball pUynqr «nd ipusicl-^. , . «- j . ... . ^ j X . ,.„ MiMicvile School OOMJ^

Annual Ministerial andSundsy lAiidh 16 ih« d«Ujai of ttll prea- L u„ , „ ,. _ , . . -«nL Miss Sarah E. Johnson.the, School Meetmg Whiefa

_,, ' ,. . , - ^ m, . popular and efficient teacher of'there beginning at H The public .school at Mmme- ^^^ <^>, , ^ho has spent the Thursday mommg, Mi

{dace I'clock

m « l {•>«ri«>»,|

EweB Cai^. C V.

'Let Virginia.jyhe battleggroung

fense ofnheir r^hls. -'May I beg that each chapter

'The state ccHnmittee which I ill, T am sun}, sujfe

•port and encourage"your evi eff(Htr Remember that you are

j g tttr thm hfamttff y i i -gilUa,_the mnnnmgy^ y f ht^ tn

unvSTIate in "June fir edrly in Jiriy. It will be a grMwi renundet for luture generations.

two ActCaaaedrHay aCHay-

The Haymaraet (. vieimpvove^ n^it- LoigtK 'will jHesent to-

ginning.at 8. o'ctock, agjoteraat u^ two-act cotqedy. entiled: TTr. Bob. "^Tbe east, winch

duf Umttad 'snace this wt veAts oor giving^ is a strong mie. and Che play dwbtles^ will be

Refyeshnfente-wiff"be~soH alteat the conclusiim

^o towards augmenting the auie-wii]E.Ai{kd. 'hieomunittee.Mrs. n n Hiitfhimn, Miss F.tts Rfr.

There will be~l laeeting of| Xet and Mrs. J. W. Dunbar will be glad, on behalf of the league.

15. and- ^**:" Camp. C V in the direc- to rec«ve sSTra5Hitrj5s"ls"lhe ^ J ^ j ? ! ' ^ ^ ° f f ^ ^ S ! f ^ ^ " y f ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ " ^ '^'^ f^ tors' room of the Manassas Na- p^^bi sp^ ted and progTt-ssive

trT! |jtX)i'Ui ^j^orTjMroa^ A- *' 'h- ^ ^ credit of frijukb. i^JJU Awl **^*'i^^t^nftg wrom the rnnce 1, repiesf

William circuit iril). tliliiwmlilip ln|J..H, iK« ^ T « r L 4 2 ^ A"""*^ ReunjOB, _ « . M i ^ S.. Fairfax and fntk ^^^^^^ Mr. W_y^_£l]ifiott ___£L^aiik8. '. I The program, consisting of «f'ac^ vohnnes. suitable for afl Among the more iiifteresting tof

%

IVLI. l\ lU

_L

Tii^^h^f'tiiiasts of a library HH'UH; o'f'anenjo^Ibfe ^c^ioh: T^ "' ^ ea umtederate ve*««n» ' i^^ '^*^^ the-play w|ll be

MUSICALE. _ . __ ^ _ . wiir^he hetd m Chattanooga, songs, dialogues andTmtiSons,-grades of the scFdoTrwhieh 1 ics to be discussfed are, "What;Tenn., from May 27"t*^ and'

--5raa wdl rendered. . _ . -^{^.^;,-];^^y,°g^;^|f^^,^^^ | Q|o -CQ" ,tioteetrto the miMPil'-fHtt hfe ^ " _REClSrRARJtfXBCE^ >-

jg^ai^j^:^^j^xaxaii •Howdo^thei8*3e May 24, 25, ^ ^Tahd 28.! On Monday night. May 19, the present and a good time was en- ments and privfte d<) n a t i o n ^ modest dreasr' "How does the i ^ ^ ^ ^ f^ /**• •«*• ^' ana «>. \ ^^ ^as. E. Nelson, re^strar, muse students of Hebron Semi- joyed by ail. . 4SP»=. among which was a stiEbsUntjal hon € 1!f% aflFect the prosperity of j K<»nd tnp t rom Alexandria has given notice that he has ap-

' Thirty-five dollars was Uken in one from H. H. Weedon, of New the church?" "Lack of church $12.50, and the round trip from pointed Tuesday, May LOth, as nary, asasted by the teachers, . , . .• will give a musical program at which will be applied towards York, formeriy of this county. that Dlace at 8o'clock. An adrais-1 the new school building. !—Rmdw this it hoaats of a mu , .

- " will be! Cake, candies, oranges and icie aeuui iu whkh ma? be fuuwl da> atljjul Ou UlUaiUsL LheUiiwr

. attendance and interest in chureh w o r k " and "What cAn tiiff Siin.

Bk>n fW8 of 20 cents charged. Everybody is invited.' cream were served.

-some rare and intereatin^euTioi. traffic from our countryT'

m.2p Wggiw

will foe, approximateiy.; the date upon which he wiU n-gistti att w>H> wUl be '<iuly"

Qie WU gUTU rUHiSON. Aojutai utant.

jqualihed to vote in the next ! general election, who may apply.

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Manassas Indastriat School'for Colored Youth* died from {Muraly-sis in her home near Catnarpin, this coianty, SatTinfasr tnoanng. The funeral took plAce from Mt, CalvaiT"KSptisrGhurc1i7 neatr Catharpin, Monday after-noon. Rey. Marshall D Williamar pastor of the Baptist

interment was made In the family lot m the MtCglvary BapU&t "Church cemetery n e a r , ^ e i a t e home of thfideeg«se<^ OtrfyoP^

Robert Peart. wfaa^Kros m - , ^ Viest. and thcJirifajifc^ft4j.J^ Bail^,

In the^ <»«»*** nf Tganie Dean' theworid hasloa* one o f i t s nkwt

to her memory, was established. It was the energy and acumeQ

of Jennie Dean and those whonl she fired with i»ert>wn»yt that-made the Manassas Industrial

This worthy woman spent her declining vearo in Uw- neighbor hood rR~wbich she was bom and

tr nffic iatftiiL andj«mjey^ the fattest respect of 1 white-neighbors. Her work.will llVB afiw her aud make hti name

T h e World's Largest P iano and IMayer-Piano Manufacturers h a v e Shipped Direct to Makers a Umited num1>er of these Celebrated Instruments in order to more fully introduce ^ e s e Beautiful a n d EveilastaKir KinnbaU Pianos to the Azotic Loying Peo ­p le (rf d i i s vicinity—we are here to demonstrate and sell

A REAL BARGAIN OFFERING IN NOT MERE WANOS,BUI ULWUIWE K1MBALHN3TRUMENT3

•Tio r«af of tbf Kl»

BUEF liSCUPTlM W HOV C n W . PiAmS ARE USE » ODI FACTOR!

thorowghly Beaaoned Igmbar, glued U y t t h w , the ffraiit ol earn taicKneaa m n m n g i _ _

. tjiui renderinjr it impossible for s ay pbrtioB to sbrii^, swatl or a^it , i^ asy dimate or tiaoaffi may *mriatiair of

I th> «infiT«rknn ax^rriieeriS tbfe. f fii« jyf the cage, the iigoal Method t>eing to aiate~tSBae

> pRMldcr tb* Kl bctl Pl«a» «• exc^ileat

Bcmed hard maple, ao joined together thai the graiii of . u t e r i s at ri^nitfifai to &«Tgt»i

Isjer, tirai providiag a pin block that canaot be split and

ther that the graii a igTMn »f the adjawnt-

Tbe bi

ftnr qutn^ generations aa i^iHra-tmw fcn- those of tor racef #ti<

\W '*^; H L w? i

I nf "T*^ eoTenny protecte t uf.daunim'ss aud leduees the

tectg the piB-bI<(cfc-fa)m the sffaeU «tr»ia<

miaimoa^ timsoombiBiiiig tlw adrsntsgns e l l n l h t b e old

SiJIMi'Wng O w i l b are made, of the beet qoatit* of moniUsia

wou'td- WMulafe ~fc«r: difficult p m m as to^produoe th^ tone qaaKtMs dt iha TIOUB. Earh I ~ * ' _ ' * * ' " ^

nfhiavMaftntfc

J e n ^ OeaartaMt ^an abidiiqr jfaitSTln~4Jiig i<Jb«^iiHh rcTi iinT^ ami tu that £ia>i.\ia taigeiy idoe; her Aignda maintain, the accoafr glighmont of hw meritorioug ob-pnt>iiisi»jitie v e t unostentanwis.^

benefactorawnonev^ pef»nilUMl|r^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ conditions. ouyuleh iiui i^t^^'^-^^^kOMiJuuJj^,^^ to bar her pfforts towards the up- ,, .•••••^ .T..V lift and general weilfare of tier, race. \

Born in slavery ojithetf

J porters of h&r work, outside the ii county were: the lale Crfeiby S.

- plaino of Manassai nearthi' place [ Noyes, where t)ie|am{k otireraiBefal Kfe' Halfei S, -Mr Newraani-P««y-Si went o i i t , # few years bef<Mfe the Grant; tJ. G. B. Pierce. Mrs. great civil war, she beard the Burton Harrison, Repre$entative. roai^j^lmusketeyandtfae boonatpg Frawcii Burton nai'i'iaon,.Biohopc of^miinmiinthcfifOtgfcotbttttlo^ntfirT'^anri rirppr, Mrs' M C of that wor^ and whca peace was Whitman, J4i8s£iaily^Howlandr declared' and the public f r e e ^nd-Mrs. C.B. Hackley. Among scTiooIs- inaugurated she ^Main«>d '• th<»e within the county, white, her limited educatiwiin-^ef irstrw«*;Pf- H. M.J^aritson. the s c h o a r S t ^ i m t f t - f oir cokired,|ate t;«,pt. K. H. Tyler, j ^ chi idren Jn FrtneeWWasttif^Baw and known'as Mandl^, No. 5. Efom hoF Cftriy youth Jahe jnani'

If you reside outside the city and find it inconvenient to coane to our Manassas store, we will beffeascjd to mail vou catalc^ and further paracalars regarding thkuMweial KimBaffvalue, as wpu ais pariceg on alt our othBr lilies of both New

r. ttie farte^emy J., Ay rea, .«S^*tn*' the late ^Kepresen tad ve '£. EL Mo^odith^ who was altuiueji fia

fested a deepintCTCstin-reiigious ^^^^ achoo!i_Jtidg«C. I^Nicul, Uit?] affai rs and OTgaaized hoL first] ^ate WrH;-W, Monm.Rev. Atiram Sunday Scbod i n her humtrfe J Conner, the late Mrs. Howard P. home in t ie early eighties, f rom, Dod^e * n d ^ * L P^«^ ^•_ H-which d e v d o M her first mission [Sacgera. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry church.. _ M L J ^ m>arhv aprt f»nwi wtrirfi

ir Handtey:

its last restiag place.

were orgumted, and pot en a ftHoa

ti»l ftnfmrragpinent 1fiXi» iiiai l i w fay IwiogiwmRin aEpcBLnniife-eroos occasions and d ^ v m a g J o -

basis throqgfa itereffofts. namely, ftereatiiy ,41 n4 t a t n x t i t e ad-Pi lgri in^dreaes . Welliogtrni ~tfj^ion,

-+-ReaU in IViwee Wjlliam owmt)r, 1 andQmkUnj in Loudouneounty: ^ white

Hie bnfO tonaoawo of boih and cokAed people who

AlithesechuBche^iveiiowinal^were present at the .^iMqoies prosperousc<H)diti<WL Hergiai;ct«as mate t e s t imony^ the"higfa VOTV, andswhif h will evtr livs in "^tewn |R whKil| the deceased thebgw<»^i*egj>aflple^ was th* mu J » e i d . - M « t y ^ r t > i n t g e g t j JooTiding-ef thfrMana8aaialad<i»-rwtrite- Qfe&pfcTof tlHl'^atfhgptlh f trial School for Colored toutn.-'neighb<yfaood m ^ briefadgr^^ Her cuiiceptioB of this werit waa' eg in miHuiewialktu uf the lifi the offspring of her love-labor in amf' character of- the her Sunday School vnrk.—^^'^'TKintftrtn^t heart ached, as she often express-]

.> i ;

deceased

' ^ B F l ^ p l f — ' I M b ^ i grace oi « e e i wire i« UBefi, ann particu . jar attention i« paid to graduation, thus contributing ma-

. tenaBy tn tin production <J a rieh, sOootK and e ien b ne-. _ —The liainmers are so made and treated as to ruriber

^eontribnle to perfect eveaness and daraliility of tone". iaa ooafsi'ts o o e ^ the most vahnble impuwwmius at -theptMsMdAf - T b i e i e - a oosibiacd hasswer ltd damp ec flaag* of braas, iBst4NKi-ot the old .voodea-ttan^x U

Loosening »f l y wia^ljlHd nf^ ' hammer and damper Sanaea on ^ail. anil

ooni«qneBt rattle': Nsesafity of spaniag-haBtinefS,

tiatei uf hauiuie Seeeasity of adjosting

Working oat of flsnge centet pins. AV arpiuB -Qf <ajjt

, oavtr a h i g e parannagn of espeOMT of k^g^ic^ r p U o g - tn oHfer.

AU ae^oy matenaia are th* w y bwt, and the euuatruB-tian, finish and faapilatinK ot samo '"oaee pliant. easT

nsaeaai* sr oiTene!

knatlful taor."

FRAHCXeCO TAMIONO '

V|->rfectl> i«ilter«

MARi.KI l.\

VALTBB DAMROeCil jeanetf—MM: mm*ila\ tny.-

repftifion. -- . • • " is >«4»i.ted with tlie niuat wiutJuUma u<W, tljg-

i

Conie tdljb<6^ sforie dry'OT^ tf y o u wisli auUl

ft(Biea~aa t h e y uaeo t o fce'iHayecJii—<o^~owl IOTC aupffS''aiiiil ttw^ r e c e n t popnlar muaic. aa w d l a* t l ia^aoat rlaaairat -~g"

moge

rht. Grand. Ela j ^ extensive-retail DorinesB ;T splendid Btfvfe^, -;;-

id. Playei ttoougn<

and K p e O r ^ ^ We do an our mail <m M Tflpin[rf3 nf fiiTir]^^

If AWK TATAKT I • • t r *

©^ IB toa

per(re4 tr acJlAn,'

W. W. KIMBAli CO»fi»AItt C>pit»i$7,oo0i0eer

im JOUK u a a A u x

A o t k e r i s e d a n d ExchisiTe Kunbafl Factiory DiabiLutma

MANASSAS, VIRGINIA^— , BOajl 8('CUi3t •I nnmrnKn* t k

>ye Wilt Extend Gmvcnicnt Payment Tcrmt hm at These

FACTORY SPEOAL PUCES -Jr^i*=

"astMh« Ikr a r a o . •Jlo.

be appointed to carry A e piaas

This chapel will be used for re-«iit,iQrJivej>o<>rl> fedandpoor^i . MEMORIAL TO JEVME DEAN y^^^^ services of the school and j family at the time felt that the

Jefinie Dean interred inlheaefaooL porml condition of her race, and groanda where her g n a t life- emphasizes anew the well-estab-work was really achieved but thcj lished fact that much good may

k M a r e r U a l l o o - C o a t o M o n :

Von

—<^niulii,|i IjcfiooToi and llta ftrganis M«ni>ft«u><;

xed industrial classes in /«~ ifinp | H.iatrini fi/>k«^i f/v- r ^ u ^ Y-pith uuLuurs bpiiufaili iins. and in iti a n ^ i e w i n g and laiifKrihcm od|£o erect upon the scbod grounds^jectJinewithbeEiievotiaBaUhac-^ Saturday afternoons. -.R»Vreingts- smalt. beamTTuTr^[permanent acteristic^ the iriadeqaaey o f t h ^ to. meet: c h a p M In" fttemoiy of Jennie"p fi was her life-fong deaire ^ Lliv • IJ '"g " '•'•'* »* the tihiMren.' i:ki ituH lican. th» fiJ^JriAi^iti Ih^ hav«» nudhiihfcuel eiw-led. aud ne she conceived the thought t)f an industrial school where t h e y

ttlTurtUMl t ln i

institution. These plans

more fitting testimonial of her w i l l take mnw^ 1 tU.vnrt<yt' ^o religjfflm " ' ^ t * ^

^yauki bt affurtlwl t«i« oppor-j definite shape and t h e ^ e e t j e o B l d be concaved than tbe<»e tunitv of being taught the «di-tgiven fresh impetus at the Com-;now in contemplation. • nary matira' poTSHta, and fromiirtencementexerciSesof theachooT" EffOTta were made by the school t h i s thought the institution, on-May 30, when committees will faculty to have the remains of

viaf"3iii>U8t ehuruh Tliat a fMlinyil wiman bom m ^ whi^fltiflalSi >»afanuic'

win laterjHefd not only to the wishKes^ofuie M^cnj iBut b i I h e whijecuinmunity in the daaifete have the mnains rest in the

The death of Jennie Dean ^Hngs^to ouad Uva devotion at ^aaiHredby-trnth hen life work towards the betta--ment of the spiritual and.tent^ , THE JouRNAu'flOO a year.

be accomplLshed throuji the me-li*' «»' psiot» •IT h»aper

a i a « » .^ jT i - r I I . --Tfaniaifl " hopeof theaeheoltiwitthefanritysitnda of'poverty could have

Jounded churehes.Sui^ay^5iiQ9l^ ^ and established an institution training the youth of her is the strongest evidence of what!*" T"*

-amnr may be achieved through sin-cerity of purpose and good work.

most adverse eonditioBs.

ri:i:i i .J

:l:7^iT«:^l;ii i . l l . l=i^

sjesiun c t a n o f i a d m the K n i t e d

a p a i n t thi L E S S PEH J O B

« <*iU AND

c o s t JOB

T l ^ iS TRUE PABrr EccmoMT. -by TraOH JA*fl«Y,-

'Occoouut . Va.

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THE MANASSAS lOUHNAL. FRmA^ . MAY 9 1911*

- rflBLlSMEU B Y H « "tl»A1f APTtaNOON BY

_ THE_MANASSA& lOLZRNAL PUBUSBUAC-COMPANY, Incorporated

Entered at the Post Office st Muiajsms, Virginta, u 8«eond —Ctaw M«i( Mfttler .

ADVEKTISINC KATES Kifly Oniit an itich for the fint m»«rtion and Twenty-five C«nta for cmcta

^CHE-CfiNSORSHlP OF NEWSPAPERS.

jbill having for ite object the censorship of newft-j papers. We can re«<lily compt«tieM the danger *of newspaper misieprffiertation and exaggeration, but we are convinced that this iA-but- 'SfRati miOr ter compared witTi the advantages that accrue to society "by the exposals of wrong doing and the

I concenti aiion of public opinion for good purposes

r MrtfJM nrtwr Uiw tiba rhsr nrn nnnnpnplji)|f,|.^ kfy niriria iiggjii ||| Wi

^ i v ^ " ^ ^ j lumbia. in thft immediate atmnRphi.,r« of gnngraa. s i o ^ iegialatinn^ have placed the seal of disap-<' prpyal upon the bill. Among other reasons for iheir objection are the follonring: "That the dread of publicity haa a deterriant iwfluence .upon tho««e

MAMASS^S, V^ , FPIPAY, MAY frr4^fV

COMMUNICANTS AND THE LORD'S TABLE.

•~'-9-

How many there are who fail to comprehend -fu'lljf tbejcai. qaalificationaaf fiomtnnniranfs i& mSny instances the invitation to commune is noff heeded with that earnestness«nd uneerity of heart whicR~tiie invitation implies: " TTelwho do" and earnestly repent you of your sins and are in love and charity with yonrneighbors and intend to leadTnew lifeT followiniii'ntlie commanHments of Kind and walking from herceforth in His ways; <iraw near with f ithyand take thia holy sacrament to your comfort, and make your humble confession to Almighty God, devoutly kneeling." This is the invitation, and unless it is fully comprehended and t},t> «»nmmnnirnnt m»naiirpg fu l ly tn ita i-oqn|rft.

fSEsm XC ^ ^ ^

xc xBi: n^ w^

United JStates Bank Examiners -,'.-.. „•_!. .1 . -J

•Go rarefnify over the conditioro of this bank at ditferent mteryals.

O • i

disposed or tempted to the commission of crime "MZjeasonahly'-fii! :inferred Trom

o f ISHKKSJfiSy t ^ ^ THents, communicant to partake of the symbols of the body anrl hlnnri nt rWrigf "Thphnriyfif < iir 1 ^rfi .TftaiiR

€hri< which was yiven. for t h ^ preserve thy body 9nd soul unto everlasting life. Take' and eat this in remembrance that Christ died fotJtUee and

"fajBaii iTy 'faiUi. wiili thanks-'

the fact that most of the offenders against^ the law earnestly S£ek Jp avoid exposure of the circumatances of | Q their misdeeds fh the newspaper report of their tiialii, and although a reasonable surveilance of -such publieatien flHgbt be advisable the commis­sioners do not believe that the enactment of the radical legislation contemplated by the bill is ad visable." ' .

Not only is the possibility of newspaper pub­licity A deterrent in the base of crime, but ;t also operates upon public officials who may be inclined to coverJipfavoritisTn «rw;j , plo<»t nf dutv It hftfr

a whiotdBome effect upon those members of society who may be tempted to violate the code of social im^>ne.ty. it » a weapon of defense to a great ™a y of th^poor and helpleS' specnnehiErof Ku-m&aity who have no other means of defense. Praj

"^^=^viff^^^^^^irai^isga^ Lcwa Ch)ri9nt,

w i h c f r W S m ^ re thy body and soul unto everlasting-life.. Drink Ifca injteroem-

~~bnuice that Christ's blood -was shed f<»-thee-and be thankful." It is tommandefT^haC aB l)<»«(Siir <iillg^Btly Bxamiue Uieuiaelves before they pBe= oumoto eat of that bread; and d n ^ < g that supi Vnr a« t.ha h«»fi«j<it. iiniT«tt, ^ ^ip» * «^»| 1^"^^° j

- : -heart-and livply faith we nveiw that hdfy mrrte -aitentt seris-tfae dangfnrgreatif-we nfceJreihfcsam^:

• ^ unworAily.^ Jodge^thg^loa^ yooraeiv^g^brrthl 'ren. that ye fettot Indgect Jg tfaeTjord; r i ^ t vaff ">"raged by^aa^ 7Uuiy fw your MM p c t r l a v e is ilvielyaud steady

faat faith in Christ onr idavimir; amedd yoor lives ^nd be in perfert charity with alf meti; aoahatt*!^ be meet partMtera"ortfa<: |giwrfrn!iyotcrics."".

mDIQENT VETS AND GETTySBURG. The bofwdof supervisors of-E^gaier county has

rM>4>:nt\f maHft prtyviwiftn for a g<»nniitfa»>«> f" ''**"*-^ :

applications for im a jipropriatjon-for expeasea-of indigent Confederate veterans who maybe desuYMis of attending the anmveraary of tt^jafatkrof Get^a* Buifg ftBd wmnlun oti July i. — 7 —

This is a commendahie move upon the part of the Fauquier board and will no doubt ipeet with the; jtouly approval p t i w e g , tfti-^eLPJrjJhe: county, especially as cne acaon- is dearly withm IJSti pt o V i&ion of lawy

depositors' interestT e protected firstr-feef^" anybody or anything else.

'The continued growth of this bank is the be^ lirons with

courtesy and extend to them every facility to be fuunJ irmnoderh baftEng in^itutioh.

Your accDuftt will be-wekomeiiere.™-

1.9 t«U the pno^e the

OBSERVANCE OF MOTHERS' •MotbersVUay,"

DAY. jlQw many realize what this

taaSM inithe way Jir arceiefltH'auou? patriotie anniversaries and the fire of/pstriotiam inspires our h^rfag with a prfmrylngr W T ^ P ri...»H 3SJ the dcieda of vaW whirh h«« matkr+Mr nnHfti*-*W

gi«i£<^on earth. The Choreh hasher fSBffl :Mam

ual atrtength in /=--

^itnm^^fi^

OTJ'B most sacred peinf all the lugheatn

and ^ e rekindling of Hf nati^ffw^ ai ^ reiii^a'n

which wefe narturedkmi ft«to^*»*t>>y " 'tf Tf' n tiriilg efl[wtB_and m

The fir^ Word utter is moUier, curuUu of uight

iH-a^lin^ ixmgue att^npts to it is at b ^ knee w h ^ the Wii Tjlat the TiiH)ihg child i&

^mg&nd revexei It is mother wi that gove

the'TSfed wrhp gave it Messed influe&ee is the power.

child and gutdw it thruuich y^as pf matiiiiLv. t!iiiif<wlj< il in JU n HflUy «TWI T^J«W^-

withitin its Itismothafewhe wateh^ in the still hours of

theioght ~wMen the fevered brow aqd pvcfied Kpis Jneeri h«y inlntiai'glaons: . ^ ^ her

So far as we have been able to leamAw such ac-tian haa hi^h takjP^ W the superviaera of Prine^

'^irfameonnf^, though we have no dbuUttbat , such will be taken. It will beTtec«*»M|iry, hrtoroy r

that such action-be taken-withln the next wee^ as ,.,TB^person who always says the right yt% y af, - BO provision fan or wiU fai? made jp iramp for whs apirfy^tfter Mar K. -i-

Altvfttmtng who purpoae tn »a^nti fWgr<^t in ttther 1 ^ brigades, campa or inp

ally, must setHL^ietr names to the ' quartf ra thmugh the tf Tiaion

us: :D^m^^wg»^fa»M^. Utw. il raemba of United Confederate then through C<4. Joseph V! buikMngr'Kidioiond.' ' ~

An authentic creikzitial is

or a cerlnfK^ of acoimmuHtN-of •OT I"'g»r6Baita;of a^rf&rflwn era] of the gygnd OUBP IBf ViijH^fai or fiwm »W

evoyvrt^ *'<tisrhaTge

'. "V. G.' caiiqp Taiijutant-^^^

"aJSJutant of aSy c&m{ Two pleasing fratises of the/efulationj

-aU CMkfederate veterans wilt wear their luiiforms of gray m -MffljpLjind else?i hsr

meramy ."Mothpi E i ^

ffppr^T^tf anntmi nhnnreaiteej^

ip ManaKBas district?"

Cash as Tfade sal ioi good Fresh F•ggc\ ^ t ^viB-pay-th<r35mr *

t HFffirfi Rsh, Herring. Shad. Etc.

Tv^ca^crfrSaPPOIMM; iriBomt MATOBMAWOB is a adctee of pwfounij'ldepth,

Mit the greatest in^«BEpti^ra^can'4£vide l,lQg7 tf^^OOO iic<:fccii'. _l_ih =s-

and one carioad of the famous

t lim road fuadtor IfAaasnS 4istri^ for the carrent year l a s already been over­drawn. What baa become of the BKW»ev? -" -

JWiTH a ^ 0 0 0 read fuadaheaJy ailumaUd IRiferg will be no fuUda available fw use on the roads of

EHSIS.'

Gov. JcmNsmf land' the Califorma!:iegislftture think ilmt the "open door" BUiy bCall ngfatD^f inast that thc-"gDMen gate" «h«ir !.«> \ ^ ghnt

.iUtydocks-—escb made, of the very *>^ infit''"ni avaitohlft. bomAt in tiig^llite <imgaiSfT painted as per our ihstnietiona.

Also all )dnds of

FARM IMPLEkffiNR^

CqW PEAS^ QRAiaS 3EE&-

i l O T O R CAR ETTTCIENCY jMs of Coaag^

Wtft

~— »<^^»"rtar«f firt win fnarayi/^ tno /Htnaa/^T \^ nI3" KftjT W

vets who come within the ^nrevinon bnr, before ~oior"^un^~bdar3 oST'aip&i MbrSr aa It"H to'^e

ing to « v e John Thom«s. Ji firmer "EonTnaweff: Clarffes"tJr D i vis; Dan ville, a silver

-^-ti^5r«s~etf&Tg In th^/behalf irM J[iXQC^d£J£^oa,

• ^ wmr •^

any from the White-"Houpe counter at any pnce.

medal and ISIQOO. aajimdciLiggleduealional puf. poaeS. for saving the life bt W. Y. (Gorman, a well

-—— Jiggo-, fn>m suffocation m a!well. and tuSWiUiam Ai.«j€^Bftt* E»e Qo4ntei _pie,ig still fen cents M"'Ofr. Glade Sprmgara bi.uiue nn»Ld!aud l.OOOr

c get T» neeocc, .rrr Raving tne nre TJT i

McQooald i rris 'rom drowning.

^--•-'"^••" ' T -iBifThili l i

L«ttare,Scienc«, Law, MediciM, Englwiriag JI FU>n>S AVAIUIBI^

Our r»y*i^>tiTi«xi9 qaitk «iKl«'Tfrei*nt,

ma expert. No delays-All work f«annt«ed.

no tinkering CooaoltatMns

We make a specialty of soich iWeri( and guarantee gatiafac-tjon. Appointnaenta made on short notice. Fnr prirpa call on or write

HarnMin** Studio

Ch«r)<>UM<iM»,Va4 rHOME

. R A N D A L L C O . ' S»rr — f r i ! • ^ *

- • iiiiAKAssAS VA1 Bring or send your Kodar.

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BRMIOQ&UIEHS -The hank of Nokesville has

declared its first annual dfvtdend of 6 per cent. #

--Ji». ir«ftiPSaiwfei% of hear, Catharpjn, tort a vah»bl»"hQW» f rom tetaniia iMLafifik^

—There will be.a meeting<rf the Trinity Ghurdr^trild at the church next Tuesday afternoon, May 10. at 4 o'clock.

- An up-to-date water system is beiofr installed upon the hand­some property of Mr Walter A. Clem on North Fairvjew Avenue.

-yiy, Johp , Akftrft. ">"' *'»" been confined to his room for severai-months, ia now able to lake his meals at the family table.

-An adjourned meeting of tBe town council will be held Monday

— — — ' . — - — ^ — . . - - - - • »

—At the slofting of Bradley' —The many friends of Prof. I. School, Piasters Leonard Cooper N. H. Beahm will be glad to mayor andian_e and Maxie VollmeFweFe awarded" Team that his health has so f:ir the town of Manassas is due to pi-izea for spelling. Miss Ada improved as to enable him to tal(ej>iaceon the second Tuesday

f ^ — " ^ —The biennial election of a

mayor and ian_e pnimrllmpn fnr L

'^'m^

Woodyiinl and Carl Yuung were again accept rhc prpgldchay of, in June which fatU on thg tenth! close seconds in their respectiVie Hebron Seminary, at Nokeavilie, | day of the nwnth. The law re-1 classes. thedutiesof which he willa!^a3ne'<^iuif^ that all can^iijases tor thCj .

—MI ^ Paul NelsonTof Charles *^'^® beginning of the fall term]offices named make application in

Look Before YeihLeafi t

In : of that iiist<tMtiMiu_j:i ton, W. Va , has in course of

consfriictlofTWliatwllI bea hiarid- ] —Five coops of hominp pigeons some buflggtew, ^ hi» property were liberatedund^ fair weather

Northwest Manasaas, which, conditions by Southern Express m h Cuckiell.

thg g|»rlc Of tHe cTr cuit court to have their names: [ printed on the official ballot at loaot ton days prior-to the olee-

recently purchased from F. A; Agent J. W. Teates, at 7 o'ckjck i Sunday mornmgi of fhc

-Mr. John~X~C^n';rfor-' T"^, T^ ^">"' }^^ '?t^ °l "*•• merly of Manassas, and father of Messrs. Ira E Frank L

the Frank Seaman, of East End Dis-'"j.trict, York. Pa., and the other

TtHHWrnr frf 4,h» iHflfff. I ^^^ , ^ Dallttstowri. PH. was for the fifth ftijecessive term ]

ijfht for-4he purpose »^ *»=««»-^nhTvaiu^ of severarhundreffv^^********^' "™ at Pembroke ..•; ..^^^ .,ve.. .>i > K..»;—- "' iQ£-Yaiue oi several nuijureu -^ ^ . , , „ ^—, , :ting sortie unfinished business.

—The condition of Mr. Jos. F. Lewis continues to improve. He is now able U Spaik. a fww wwds at a time and has more u e jof his limbs. -;

mayw Md./Saturday.

ensington,! — Mr. R. L. Byrd and family j left here Monday morning for a

A K«-« «» *v,i. . >o»,3c<>o ^«lfift6endayV visit ti» Mr. Byrd's —A bam on the premises of i , . „ ... _ „ _, i»^»= V I ^r,^ r.^, u/..».»»»» parents m Mullm, S. C. They Jam«s.£.-Long near Warrenton, i .,, i ~ * *. u ••* «A«»oio;„« v,„„ ^^^ .„,„^„ will stop off en route at Halifax, containing hay, com, harness, XT r. / • - « j w D N. C.^to visit Mr. and Mrs. R.

tion or not later than June 1.

^ased oiT" the comparative showing at the Washington and Lee mee^ on April 26th and on the Eighth district meet, at Ma-nassag. on May 3rd, aad the dual

Is an old saying that holds good in starting a

Bank Account

High ' between John

Richmond, and

lumber and inaiiy uUiei ai titles

dollars, was destroyed bjFlire the i -latter p<trt of last week.

N. Ci, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd'a for-

—Mf. John Reid, of Purcell-ville, met with a serious accident •last week, by falling from a lad-dor while assisting Mr. S. K7

--Jjner.home. to pay a visit to Mr?. Byrd's friend, -Mrs. Stuart.

Messis. C. J. VLveliH ftCo.^ have sold for the Manassas Im­provement Company, four acr^ ' n"rthWP«<' M*n«M«H to Mr

(leo. D. Bak«-.

named as one of the incorpora­tors of the Hunsey Trust Com-

j>yr-thfr -Bew-$2.^ee;^ iarostr

—M r. E. L, Loving has sold his farm of 1|460^res, situated near Madison junpffran(fe oem- ^ ^ = ^ _ _ t vr to Mr; X). A. gjit^itii', o | Ha-TwTpuialigir^^^"^^ nassas, for $9,200.

-MrsrTteaaaa J. Bwaflna^jPf Bristovtf^lBgtKln

W ashington hospital foran opera--tion for appendicitJg.

~ i'he n»w addition to tha-f^e-idence of Mr.* W. L Steere on Center and-.^b<edcc stree|a,is -

much~comfortjtoi hi»home»-^^,

•w the union sei^icw lu llnt Bsir

^Judge J. B. T. . Thornton brolte the re^ord^ttfTmyrju^gg t h e M : ^ ^ . sitting in the Alexandrifr ciEcait court when he signed in one day. T4icodiry,foupdoc><niofqi' divOic.e.

—Mr. D. -T- Arringtqn h a« rentRti, thmiigh C. J Meetzie & Co.. hia prelly muiilry liume, ne^v Ma"?'"')??, t^ ffr J. O', Jii-dik^ who has taken poasegaion^ same.: ' """ ' •. ..; ---• --,.. _-..--.'n!

— "pothers'Itey!'will be a|-propriately observed in the- Ma-

"aaiiSBs Baptist chlirch.next Sun-day evening by unioi services in

Tyler 1» roohng a building on the premises of Mr. C. B. Mat> thews,-»t^Sileett SpringSi

Nicol, of has been

' — Jtldge i;naries K. Manaasag^AlexandrFa.

organized in washingtpn..

-"MuiliHrs.VPay^" will b J ^

gmOL in Asbury^lf,JELcl Sunday afternoon. TheJefifircE and'Sunda^y sffhbol will also jotir

tJ8t«hurcb in the evening.

The Kimball Piano Company, through. •ito-JopieBeuUiUvear Messrs. T. KTJuHy aS>ha^JSre issued hsvitatiohs to "iTmlBaca]

»w hight It doabtie^ «rill be aA onjoyofale ITn uL ' =^=^=

-Messrs; Carroll toA Lloyd Ahderson,<^ Waneiiton, of Mrs." J. B. Trimmer,, of thiis. place, each porefaased'in Wasb-Ihgtoh, during the paal U;ndi p F a rive^Maa^Bgeg jgy^Bi^-iMrter -—f^aptfltn-aiRd whrdrthey toc^ over the! road to their hoase,

• sMi." M; J. HoiUtl, ol this

—As the four children of i/ii". Walter Sanders, of near Cathar-pin, were 3»'iving in a buguy to a achgul '!May duy" paHy at Hayi9)arKet4ast weekr'-Ch« 1«w9e. took fright at a parsing automo-' bile and ran off thMwimf the he cupants of the vehicle out and more or lesa injuring all of thtm- \ f ul "owuijuan" The buggy mollshed. •

was coRipletely d^

AaothtfB twf eeia dividend |atw"tarWOtftd< <rtM^ ^A^ ^ was declared in faWf uf ibu ^ poaitors in the, defunct Virginia JSafe Depowt and-Tni?t

Jijiini- dfvidea d declared and it is thought that anoth^witJ-Boon be made. Many depositors of the defan<itin3titu-tioirtn ^ 8 and adjoining coun­ties are iittoHiotod.—:—-——^-

-^uaong thywjjyho attended 4n.&U regaKa the Ascension Day

H«?<»i services in ttie^Ctripeper-Bapti^ s . ^ j ^ ^

ejLcellent address tolhe Knights Teiwphi by Dr. "

School, of Maury High School, of Norfolk, held at Norfolfe on May Srd; the Manassas Agricultural High School can justly claim the title of having the champion high .school track team in Virginia this year.' ''

—Quitie a large^delegation of young men and young ladies of Manassas took « trip to the pic-turesque hamlet of Qccoguan apH BfwnMga^ fem/iay—The koyg

We Ask You to Consider Strength—financial strength. I

r 2n(f. The care with which tEe Jtvak is manafe<l.

3rd. The courtesy and spirit of accommodation by the officers and employees.

4th. The ability of the IBank to properly an^ prompt­ly handle all your busineae.'

of the town were tu^ed over to the visitors by the mayor and a hearty welcome^extenided them. Aftei LakliltJ IH IM romantic scenery and visiting the beauti-

of Prince William, they returned here lata in .the cveningT having"

Mrg. Lulu Atfeey, wile of Mr. ahuier Athev, UieM ^" Tfer >>O»»A

^Markfifaftr-Su took place Monday a»fteraMWi, Rev. HalK of the Primitive Bai>-" tist church, officiating, and iiF terraent was in the ldnd«i cem-

. jetery^ jBeaidofc her hiisbaiwi ^ e dpfffWSPd is survived by t«ro oiuall saas^—Mm. Atbey was a .nialef' in-aaw 1^ Messrs: T. K and W:

IWUViMU kBankI O P MAI\[Af;qAq V A

XX>OC:CKXXK9CK$Or xnKHMK)Q«:>c

OCCOQUAN. VA.

3nage-^3 per cent, interest ^id in our Savings. Department, ^ale X>eposit.£oxes for rent r

in our Firepi'uuf Vault." ^eporita 6an be made and yuur buslngsa handled by mail.

^ Q C

WRfTE~FO» ONE OF^ OUFT CJfiCUlA R S

xxaoooooexx xxxxxxsooogsogj a^^ato^jotnearManassaa^lfcaft A x^^Fi: - I — _ |> ft:"* - " " T T "11T~ i'^"^ v^reinattendanceatthefungpffrf^ l i t e J O n r n M

Iffwtiir nf tka Mnnngjaw Raitflgt: church were Th08.. H. H. Lkm, Ri L. Galllnir, C. J. MeeSeTTt: W. Payne and R. H. Davis, of the Old Dominion Cbnopuutdery of JlleicaBdria.:—- ,. _

Farquhar will celebrate their golden wedding ft their hoirre, neai DuckliaH, H>-ifioifOvy, Satur-

M all the Manaasas churcheslj,^hall. Fauquier county, wil l jo in —^ ~^ - - - 4 »_:;.— i iU-^-

"• • •• ' 'eiery, • to the menaory MpuhTp)y Tamiiy, of

placfe. has >ust erected a hand-l'**y'- gfegj 1*^1^"^ * '* ^ ' ' »' tury of—unalloyed happiness. some granite jnuimment in the

cent-'

-7Tomorrow tS a^u r d a yT a .• 'i-rited game of basebftR HSB Round Athletic Field will take 1 1 a c e b et ween the Mwiassas High . c h ao-l-Schiwi UmcbiUl Uiuma.

-The~eommen( fi r Eastern. College has been cnTrrpteted: and theeyent&sched-uleii

- ing Miaa M n r a h V gflW'i««t«: at>r.

will bcaonniintfwl Igtsc: —Edward Lynch, son of Mr.

P H. Lynch, of this ptace. tog^|^ the R. F, f; rst prize i^ tfaeone-half mile race at the fTeld iad iVidi M«eC of the CathoBc Onhmaitsr at Brookland, D. C. Jaat week.

—The rock-crusher purchased '0 J^fina't'tfs di^rif t threugh Stt

ervisor Gullclt and wfaidi us. ed here a fewjjayajmB, .haa'

-en assembled and placed on.

Rev. John McGill. former > (tor of Trinity Episcopal church • ManoaattSt who woa beloved

garaili Keys und Mrs, 0. E.NeW-man. of ManasMs. a ^ memh« ra.

wiH conafat of^musir, gampa anff I

Manassas graded acfaool. has obtained a position as one of

tte-gredcricksbuTg Sununer .NormaT-and will enter upon. her dntioo about Julj 1. The Mh<M Is fortOMtft in aecar

This wht)- always

from the says just

dancing, with a full quota of re­freshments and good, cheer.

fria iwas^^isit^ morning'Ttre iSonday

which entailed a lo8a_oL$y>.»»<^ Q- -fixture; 3££areBaminflr Ma ntaiPtPd in »i^^.,ia>:^.a*^~pnc<>s on Me&'s and ThfrWaae started in the

ithe^fourth HOOT of 4he-Mt. Ver-non atablco. gtotogo room and

3BC8S;

—Conductor William Ptggman & P. Railway Com-

pany wiatiadly injured near Cod Spring; in" Staff(»ti county,' luif weelk- Theinj»7-wa8oecasion-

^gnoiafibitr]gMagertrlaxge^ four-atery brisk dweilingon St. Aoc^m' street 'between King and Cam^

eron streets. Thore was an-in­surance (m..the building for 925;-_OQfL .ooLConten^ /pt $5,000. "; —LawsMT Mereditji waauum-

ei by the conductor failing to T T ^ ^^ tel^nHn y ^ r d a y to catch the step TaUing of his car ^^ ^"!!f ^ ^ T J ' ^ * inattemntlnirtnbo>»ihi,»>.vJ«"«t Taylor, who died

teg tHdn.'

! the funeral of liis mother. Mar' in hw

^,^^^^jjga^F0^-:^»t^gst-e£~liS.^m»f=: * ^KfiBSnlf fhmeTYbiffa d^ance He left here this morning to at-

, . , ^--, - t whe »ajg -ijgyiBf^-the-'-^ad %MWI : tend the ">"jftgp*« ' d readyTMT uae. Amen T]^ dd friends and acquaintance^ ia survived by three sons,

arih€"fieir and-tracieflfieet Sat- son Here^' , oT Manama; and urday, was Frank Devers, of Sandy and Benjamin Taylor and Alexandria, a.fermar >eoidew.t ef'by twudauahtcrs.M*fyaadLaura

Vim Bear ID loiBd

new pric^or

w« will run nsoneF- ^thmh off-safe m-tfee=

-enrted- a cajl to '. piHcepalrhureh at.Eaik£iuMch.

i-the rural mnte srhedule at

ewn -^tn The presence of a large ManaasagH&eetofltee wfarch took]

-Thf tirnf a£

.pnct d5<^§*Xlothin& that is

- CLOTHBa—Mid «e« th«-big v»lue-U>^Utew «tyle»—<he hjgbeit qoallljr ef an-wool or woot-and-allc &brM—Oe mipcrior worimao-sfaqr^—tbi.gaadiiniahrr-yoa31 be si agviat S/TYLMXAJScanoataf. -

You idiow good clothes, and yog want JTQod . W»" wBrtiifciry"o<a'jiadgrnent on thiTgraat Tataiy <o<^^

trade. Get our all->^n^;iiit' jmcftH' liL ftiWP buying and thus aaw money.

SoleagentfiforHart, Schaffner& Marx, the best clothing-tnade a t any price and Styie-

117.00 suit obtaina­ble.

gl Uii bc«i lalm M«i uBtiwl, but yfeo'n I 're from » to •>—fct • ' a m . B n . U S aoll or OTWOOkt b aqoal to tbc hen joa wm mm M

_tW to |2S. Every cmnnant foaranteed bj tba makers.

Don't you Uiii et aojuahiiedwun S T Y l - E P L U S C L O T H E S b«fore yon »>uy your ntrv Fall

Miss Mary Royer, who. ioriyerfary of the miai«t>y of Rev. i leaving the Manassas office is Jong -period^-waa aagociated j William H, .Edw»tcds waa: cel&>, iViV 9;15 iTjstf«i.of 10 o'dpcjra. | | th Hibtton Semihary. at Nokes- j brated in the Clifton Presbyterian m.. and the arrival time is 4 jn-

ile, and who was so popular I church Sunday. "Mr. JEdwards stead of 4-:45 p. m . as formerly. • ifh Iha farulty nf that: institii.|frwiiiently supphed the pulpit of-The change was made to connect on, is now at the Battle" Creek, jthe Manassas P r e s b y t e r i a n with the afternoon schedule of

Mioh., Saaitariami fairing a pwjehureh ai;atory course foe a urse.

suiiie vkouv uga. trained |that church waH without a stated: branch

jsuppi}'. ' {leaves this station at

Wfe^.'tl^tn Wo. IS on the 9uQthern

the Matiaasas' Tjf -sriwh

4:;?5.

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F THE MANASSAS JOURHAL, FRIDAY. MAY 9

Hakei Kome Baktni ABOUT PEOPLE WE KNOW ACJSAD. voten and eUitnu of Prinet

Mr. J. L. Tillery, of Gceeasr boro, H, C , visfted friends here this week.

Mr. W. Raymond F r e e , ' o f ^ »i<iif«.«vniB, y,aft in- Maniiiiag for a few hours Sunday.

Mrs. George Bonders, of Wash­ington Is visiting her sister, Mra. Wm. F. Dowell, in this place.

ingtoQ,. _waa. the g u ^ of her frt«nd, Mtss Maiiinne Walker, this week.

tAn. George W. Payne, of Sig­nal Hill, near Manassas, jiasjuar returned IcaaLi

To tJu) William County I W«l)_v «i»r Kottee-«•*•!• paep)« <A Prinop

Wil'iani "uiiiity t(i»t I >hall Iw a candidalf TO >U&<«Mjii,vctU ui Uur u » i (KHK>et>f <We M<U • 9I ''^Hamuli. fV.htiitt»m} ttie Ust KtwsiiiB urariauM thia. 1 a~l! \nu lo eimuine tlir rwonla «<i kfrK lu lli« Journal

C llw M»— •> IMIf H> ikill WllfrffT iffoBriiii how I TOt<il on all ui^Ufrs Tli»iik;ojj yoii fur llie li>'iK>r wliicli vou tmre iilrr.«ly cni| (ern'd ujxjii me ami \ha cuuliilence re|X)><Ml. and uiKi ill)* jaminu'jo nrrve yoti In (li fiKure iviih «y o( ilie iiower anrt »iierj{ip»'t i-iiii c iiiiiiiiml. 1 mil erv silicfrelv and nil > vimri, 4Q I Bit IS J JjttElZK

WAUMJUMEniSPIIXIl

New York.

Mr. and Mrs. L. H Carter, of t.hia^ plj»C , were guests of Mr. and Mrs. JoaesiSTGifhifrr^r

—Brown school No. 2. closed its' term Wednesday night with an entertainment repiet«! with interesting features. The pro-

\gram •was excellently rendered and. was greatly enjoyed by the imaiense audience. The enter-tainment'waa under the auspices

iUJiklNliSii LOCALS - Waal, For »l» mad M<«<-«H»a—» adw-

ttMSMta will b«MiUi>k»d SMiar tUs k»»4-iac tftka ral* at fWa caaU a lia« forth* flnl

rM«iT*4 aBlU • v-clMk F(Uar Ba*atea.

<bT tft^s^ftai6t,|mprov<imeui League through its coraniittee,

- — Bessie E. White and Tacie E. • Arreenjej teacfters-<rf the srfwet?

The receipts amoui\ted tp.approx-imalely. $40, wluch ^ill be ap-plied _

: ^ the school building:—"——fThonstrgh^fe, motored'to MuMks-sag jVednesday and a misbag'Jto MTK^Jfc^. JPafquhar and h «

littlo gnmddJwjBtwr Aign»s, who have been atfdragi^Bff a four montfaa' treatment in Washing-

— ton for a complication of disoaaea. have returned near BuckhalL

tq_'their boine. While Mrs^Fat^

ctuhar has entirely rocoyorod hey usual health, little Agnes is j f i l l

_!4uite_unwelLaB!i:-be^ ehte h'aye grave •grtHreheiMfepfr «6 to her physieal aonditioa.s—Mi;

• \ ^

LawrencjB.' Farquhar_a?ka H M -Kengk,; of Wasirii^tonr wpre

pt CsptaJtrssirMi^: qubso- during the past week.

—Last siimmer Mr>jJ< l<OQg> who purchased the Beit Singlair'B Mill, puwhaaegi canning outfit with a capaj^ty of ^ 0 ' cans a day, fcnr taking care of the surplus v^etables raisied on i>t8 farnh He canned - 1 ^

jcases, of_; tx^atoes. J l i s skks-s^ entl cases each of com, and ap-

—pies. His expectoto-ean over 500 : <cases of >)^afeeea alone.this sea-

son <aaea

beades a goodly numb«r of ef ethe^ vegetables and

u s a ^ all his tomatoes thotqugljlyjhe-fore Bcalding th_ern, r This ur-aia object lesson tjcT othw fahner8.Qf the county_— •

ft.4w>^ o u i i i i w t HitMiii_

. A called meeting of the.School t r u s t e e Electoral Board washekl

Hoadley, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bu3hong,'of B&Itf more, are visiting Mr. Bush-ong's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bushong. of this place.

Mr. J. E. Dunnington and Mr. Henry Hammond, two Baltimore traveling salesmen, w^l known In Mauassas. ware here this weekr

3Qcat««d~in suM a«-S10 iJvans Building, Washington, D. C., are offering for salg beautiful shaded

LOOK! A GREAT BARGAIN Thfi Ron -Aif.Sal^ Company

building lots in the subdivision of Bon Air, at an unheard of value. The property is within fifteen minutes' ride of Washington, D. C., and is traveraed by two elec-taic carhries andean, excellent macadam road. All modern con veniences are positively guaran

Rev. Chas. L. yeLong, f o r m e r j ^ « * t w I I " ^ '°^n ^ " ^ ..*„> ^* n^^^ u ^ r 7 L . . _ r ! * l ^ « 8 h t for $150 ur. 10 per can pastor of Grace M. E. Church of was visiting friends Uilii lilU

in Mahasais Tiiesday and Wed' nesday.

down aad$6 per month. Fbr fulf} information and free transporta­tion »>ply to Wilffam H. Gulick. 915 Twentieth Street, N. W.,

rGilbert,-of Wflghlngtflti"r> r. .«; <»-Ar

astained^ tBeriai: ^ tSiir auto nijKbtfktt;

Wm Cnrmll Andrrsftn and hrr

For Sale— One draft bred auire, ^ yea«o»r^»*g*[th, "tfua haHjiat

sister, Mrs. J H^T'rfrkf'rillp and littte son, Frankhivof-WArrentcM^ -eett-AgeUJiogf^jy ' dieraldmer Z were guests of Mtti. J / fi. l!riins^-«»S <>'^.^«J^^^- S«L« pony foi njer yeetprday.

MisaXatie Fisher Anderson, of mock, cuuuly, who luB

Jteeh vMtlng hw anfat,.Mi*. E.' A-Bottdfl. in thJH pUr^, Jt^t hw^ yesterday for Culp^per.

IT J>i& J. ^^toodman,^of^fted^ erick, M^:i wrived here last night baviny made - 1A ft-ip m his motar car via While's Ferrv. a&smwca^ aed Gainesville.

^^EiSI^^MlTa^lor^jtoighter of t h e ^ d g ^ ^ - ^ T f a y l o p T ^ f r y teacher iS the Falls Church His^ S^o(d, was a guest-of rdatiyea in Mutasaas (fairing the p a s t w e e k . — - — . . . . . ' •

Mr. George W. Rosenberger, who holds a position with t^e Ap-palachatn Power Owftpany at Bluefields. W. Va.. spent from

riiirnnlit for cast. Teymo $10

weight. OPS' pouhdi muna, ~'

Guaran* XTtifitait brM mare.

8 years otdrheig^h; 16-3 hands; he, i,<M)0 pounds. Guaran

giPH, ignnri «H npwg One set high class, double caniaige harness, with genuine mbbw uiuuntingsr One set hji^' dasst pinglo trap hamera, with gehu$ae robber mountuigarTteii

gehuiH these sets

of harness haveJteen used oveca djtmjL.tiiaes Forf ulara address Win. JL C Dodge, Haymarket, Va. ' " B 9«2t

Nice granulated cane, sugar $1.C01Q0 lbs. a. C. Cm Uif.Gwtht and Lee avenue^, _ 4^25-2t>-*

Just Received at Burke''s—£>ee3^ ?otatooo, • d different varieties

get our prices before bujring; we have got 'em beat. ' Come in o see our-5c and 16c counter^; lota

an antomobile fyr less dan tk glaJiiiersJ^"^-

Stt" feahges-arf qyaSty in 4iiat antomobile that. And we can We mean

prove it. For any less price than $1950 you

can't get,rforinBtan(fe."a four fisfward^ speed transmission and all ground

self-starter; Gray & Davis electric lighting systern; power tire inflater; demountable rimsT carburetor dash adjustment . -

FoHr forward opocdo mtan utmost flexibility. All ground gears mean freedom irom noise, friction.

Comfort e q u a l to that ^'ThiilyVSix" yftil can't St. the

transmission. Once you have used ^ this wonderfuUmprovement you wiH

never,b6 satiafiea'^to drive a three-" the

secure for less'than the "Thirty-Si:? price. J In fact, we Hnnht if vnu ran ,

r^efc; the samfc eempl^e festfulhess

speed car.

^any car—at ^yeh higher pnces. "cish cushions and 11-inch liphol-

^ry; long wheel hawe 018*); big" ^rd^r t t res- (36*x^)r~to!

^ J z _ Y 6 t t : : ^ t get, for I m than the ' flexible sprinrs-make Chalmei un^UimknjavJf£L{^^ i l -^ : i r :i_JIll_, • l i n g a g e l i g h t r Z • „ 7HHiy^Six^':|ai(»,i3 motiHT :t)f equat ^ Jng a--uciigni.

its-ria--'

quality

deliv _ ielivers to the drivin

BJK aiiU sturdy, __with 4J'

ing wt

- ^ . . . - For less than d g .Chalmers pme" ^ m t fi!* stroke, f h i n moti^r ynn int.vTtpWy-ga» l«f«f t h a n th^

wheels fuirse

"Stiittmer and winter. It hangs on. 7--

Chalmers qualite. It pays to -buy pod^-quallty at melitait: I M n T ^

fOT less money, tnan «is«M>, ynn to *'savg^lmongy ajjttieJgQstJflfLpeE^^^ maiitJHl aatisfaetioh.

cant equal the^"Thirty.-Six'' con-Chalmers^ compiieag^gif"

Let us .show you ITMi-ty-Six" today,

the Chalmcirs

ManatsalT^Qtoi CSLT G>., M a n a w a ^ Va^ WjiahmgtbB»^>. €^ fHrtra>utw» L?^J

FQr.-wall-paper and room mold mg aqaOB wifie JLrtio, u Ajaraen.

i>x232. Mans

parUy fiirniahftd, on WftHt fttrPftt^ in the'town of Manasaas. ' For further particulars apply-to Mrs.

. M :F.. Sharinnn, iSaS: Newton of things you^ need tfondegfullvisfrrpet. Waahington. D.^.4-lfc-4t cheap. i meiM-OPg^ '* !' v»" l^y elsewherf. '500 copies Popular Music; all 10c copy; regular price of lota of it 60c tto"$r,00: all 10c.

No use paying oyer $25~t() $30 BCi- act fer faetorv made t m t . V^^J^ at A listings. 1^^^^£ harness. Sample sets at Austin's. Monday until today with his fam-

i l y m U u s place: __S 1- For Sale-^Saw 41111 Engine in Mr. Othn Hiitghigon, whn la in grwd '•^'^i*?«»i^__

the employ of the Sou«t^ra_Rail- near Occoquah, Va. A-TTHyde. OTv rrf mnanv. naid a nhort^vinit "Woodbyidgg. Vft. mar 21-8t to tna wtrenter ute . ana M a . We»'. wiiiej^4iiS4wi^mw^r'iii Uiij pPaee^ yesterday •

in Manassas, on Saturday,- May a. to consider the ireaigiiatign oT

Mr, and Mrs. W. If, Brown, aflM; spending their honeymoon

'^le 4and :of sonshine an^

and ehjeken tot Good location, .^^iy^^fr^.^ Rexrodfe ^^^^gg

A Bargain.—C. J.. Meetze £ Co. can sell' you a house. 20i

tee in Gairiesville District.—Mr. _^Jordan's„H»gnstion was relvK5-

tantly accepted, he havingjtated he lemnd it Tm That h e ^ < « ^ ><= impoasible, oft

account of his business duties, to get sufficient, tiaw tffaenw the schools.

ket, was then unanimoasly elect­ed ~Q»-^ll-the-vacancy:.

Wa. eamaarty ah>Tpa.thaTL M u

fiowgrs." p^»«rw«^ to VfTf""^- »»»> a 2felMaaft iMMga ^mfl fWh^^^^^ ' 'ft ^J^ ^ last Friday n^gFt an3"M^ n u 3 u ^

William Luteb

acres of land, a grist and eider

and feed crusher—all for $4,000.

^^ree-pound Stamtsnt Evapo^ rated peaches for 25 emts. Mad-dox & Byrd. - - - ^ - — « ? - ^ ^

Clipping machines and extra

Agents for Cha»e & Sanbeura'a tea and eoif ee. The best at any ^ c e . ; J, H. Burke & Co.2-28^tf

t<> $50 at AllaHn^»^•

"" **gff:~!fg!J^^''^gp?"j^^ MpBBrff .Nq°^jfr Tnnnffn have uuL lucd II ud .tuuugifc ut Uig=ftt

raous Stag Paint to paint the town and eouflty aud a imii ui Fairfax, Fauquier, Loudoun and Stafford. The chief feature of .lheJiiatt£iLj& ..that the Quality

withiTTotuj mile Of Manaaaag. on public road; hag Iota of Truiil«£ i ^ f i n e place for trucking and* * ^ * TT -J t j . Tl*".'X*T.iii I I 111 LI n f

•mt88> i iatue K.' lijaniunua, ot WashJiigMJft was Uw BuaH,-<tf relatives and friends in this place Monday, Tt^sday and Wednes- . . 1. . . , « • x_ c 1 J ' cr ^ T T i # - a -J Umwrtaker«Bwineea for Saw day.- H e r sister. Miss Araue ^i^HgeJimyundertakgy-gj^gi.

pnnltrv market in Manannaa fnr f ""' V'^': rrtHfiif'rty-With Hiwrn all ou^iKiroi3»pla<«7 till you see this.

TJbn't buy 5-2-2f

Ur Rftht- A Riiat of HAvrioi-. Edmwids, came down from War- aess and fixtures^ consiating of

stay m

For Rent —Three faoaaeain tiie uf Manasi-uis, Va. Apply

C. J. geetze & Co. wants you

if you want l o . ^ I ! k. It cbsW

make an effort to sell i t l i s t it as tow'aa you can. No one can sell your property "H^Tisted for more than it 10 worth unless you

nyiUHl lU tu WllB IMP {Blfl^serjhearse, m good condition; ehnrch I have a gold brkk to throw in.. ! car, cooling and embalming board Drop in our office; call us over and miscellancoiia ato«k. I witt|the pboixror wiite ns. 6-g.jt

Rust will decide to accept thfe be«i spendif* . . . . ,, .^„.„^ iionor and responsibility; XoT.in £ u s t i s ^ . f ^ n y l > ^ ^ i g ^ f ^ ^ ^ ^ q ^ f ^ ^ t f e g J i g S , there is no'poaition that affords; home m Manassas this week, fc- JJJJ^JJ^" ^Sll l i i r t w h S ° ! a better opportunity to serve and! companied by his niece. Miss ^p ight rooms; old established

;. i 6o<vroil&69*]u m 1^ Centre stM^IT Apply t6,lL K.

5-2-tf i For Sale—Two young milch

bless the public generally, and Mary Hogan, who will spend a busmess. Will close out my stock ;niytoR«nfc'r>iiv^a« Mn^—yn, 5 2 iiK:p iQllv7 th-i rifinjT prfri rnriftn. ^""^ ^"?'" >""^ hftfnw. ••wiwy tii of funiiluie at urtiaLlv ftidlJ^^

fm—cash:—Fur furClier few dnyo hcfo before going to:ef

- visit relabves m Massachusetts ForSale. Good yeuwg riding

MftHt n f these inctrumcnta are almost-jj e w:—They w i l l be shifted, freight prepaid, on ten d a y s ' , trial. We bear the » i t ^ . expense of shi{^>ing if' instrument

"fe-not satisfactory in e v e ^ respect.. ^ — . - , , . _ : : i, "We—pay rh<> •rniinrf.tTngTj ^TTf oTBT^'^'*^ ~a€' paii

nlmaitfa who earns ftOm a n y w h e r e witbia 100 initoa o f Washington.

__AVrOHAtiQ.(Pr,. ' AUTOPIAi note;; with nO rotU "^ f ^ ^ H 1 """i '"' I25e A U T O P I A N O {8»-iium),. 2 3 — f 6 l i a M music

M ^ t U C H AW U~":8S . note), sew, a> njlls .nauwie'—•..'.. v ^ - i;-

152S ^$3ffi

VOSB-er-P i < B • Zn rolls

t,88-noigjj 4450^

moiMC- -

A N O (88-- ^ , _ ^ _

'.T.'.."':$275 A U T O _ P I A N O (88-note

' music

BRADBURY

:BgTTCAT1tS TW URB .Caml>rid{(e t'pri^'t'. Striiiwff |."prigbTr~r

.$125 SZM X -

Shoniagrr (^ngbt.

Terms arraneed~tf'-yoir -do'"not wishv litJ pay_ c a ^ "We caf fv ' the lafggat_^toclt_Qf P i a i ^ . and^ ^ £ 1

rthe Fianos1n~the soath PlayOT-

O. J. DF. M O U : ^ CO.

Ulk^nd L aite.; WmMnjgk^^S^C^ *5E5!

^ » • ;

420^2(5 S e v e n t h S t , W a a h w g t o n , D. C

on MKiAC wtTHitt 'k fiAbius or too i D i n ^

MAIL •J Nil a

WRITE TO OUR

T J E R S R T M E J I T

Mastte ^ Co. hwi town c PeedidM pwStry psmKea, property » relit in different parts PeoplB'B Baywligt for Bcoelc' of inc town; si>mi v ry destAble. : Uat Friday evening to spend a alau »^^^.^ o *^.<.«^» *»,. o«^«.,

.iesE_wefika-5dth_Mr and Mrs. L. and poultry. J. H. Burke & Co. i Don't r«it until you see us. Of-I F.-Mernarn^riodepeiiOentnm. y ^ v go to the dty wKenTTar Mr«. Esther Memll and Mrs. iTe- man turns out such excellent

is made eiicln*iTe]T of bta;h priced,

mitnrtatf IWI tnr llHfi mtmiii it mwu

better dentin

longer thi

Find out Auistin's rates~on hre ^levans are mother and aster re-. Dhotograjahaia-hia-atudia. in-lia<4 j"surance.. ^ . . . ^ 2r^tt

pon-'spectivetv of Mr. Merrill. Ore nassas andf^with such moderate ^PJR^^^^iclJ uf UlL lijitUl S ism'•'''•• t ' ^ ^ TijlUBii Q-7-tf

a_

^

TRY-IT'

TSiaar «n"r. c. WAGENER,

be prejentattbe CuiiiiUBiiCtfliRtUl exercises o f Manassas School at Which time the gTami-ippMo,^^()ccoquan.Va2-28'tf

'son of Mrs. h/Stner Memll, Mr. • i j Earie Merrill, will graduate. j: / * » JOURNAL. $1.60 a year.

__ count ofleaving Virginia, A farm of 500 acres' ^ " "" ^ "

avi i^ Virginia. 1 will M. F. studebaker car"

^^^h ForYurther i n t o m a t i ^ *w2y Jo! "V^ ^ thaTBOTS- T ^ it very —^A _ —'^^-* ^ cheap to a quick buyer. The car

can be seen at St.. Edith Acad­emy. W. A. Johnston. mr21-tf

T 3 B K » j B b ^ ' t W ^ UrCSS biMS, IMOfWCtf, ;

CHEERFULLY SENT ON REQUEST

' Uoees, DMMsdcs

A FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS S T O I «

WHEN_INTHE CITY .l#»KE OUR STORE YOUR_. ^>1EAI>OUARTERS-ALfWAYS WCLeODdC—r i

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THE MANA^AS JOURl

Joaxi^r '!Crr///7/iii

Jjbcenpmjr f-M^^, Not_ only a first-cost

saving—but a saving m up-ieej) as well. Whep you put Smoot *•

you are usiug the best —to be h«l. -We gnarair-

tee that. We never de-vlate froa oor standardT

Whether you

put it do%vn as a • eer-

i^T X^^^iJkK! "znm

tainty that, what comes from our yards and nyll is ahsolutpry right.

^^^c^ fe^p5f525

W.A.SMOOT&Ca. ( i N'CORPOH.^TEO)

Lumber Mill Woric ALEXANDRIA, VA

Gow Peas, the great forage MD^ I . ^ uupruvin^

Soj the moat Autritioua and fcg^ oFfiunmer i e S

tnakr eiiuniiuiM gi >nili;

Write f o r ^ W O O f ^ C R ^ ^ SPECIAL", yjving full ififAwvx -tion aboitf ~ tbeae ^MBI Seawnablft harm .S^Bi

T,W. WOOD 6 SONS.

Our ttaadi e* Cow Vtm M»J S O J ^ B M S T ' are choice rncl—nait i teda o l

rior qualby

coat of Uyjng whotild tlw mort ^ective,?K^pon of monopolisti.c buaineaa m-evail a|K%4tv» -4W

I our ManamwH iiwfgtiantCi =BB^

R L . JOHNSON. H.it.bAIMi. • * « ;

mj)RllLIW(; -AT-—

REASONABLE PfdCElS

others, patronized 4n, iiersoti * by _people.. "PriceHjutting

ritFfitffP p;hinTf.gt>«»Bii nr

n favorably 't& £«t^gninig thpiy frop* >Hy g'lj

dition ofaffairshas induced THB JOURNAL to advise against such (HiauFit^resiH' raau^madep

uiJu huuaeg Iqiown'^ahdard; gX>ods at less Ifln^ oarewa' fiaa-by deater can affoM to sell is a scheme toiieesse theqa out and subseqttenSy make tfaeir own estorbitant "p ri c e's. By reference to "tte" houses ; mentioned we

1 ""**"/" rnffimiff thtwft h~'"irl~

budness do iiot

Properly with SLgc

cased and gQuipped

Phone nr wrfto ?or partietilarB i W S « r r e * - f ^ J i l a a « H , ^ widthe-pcfle-vauienrol Green

* . . *

the nearby citiea, which ara

that our 0wa dealers may have a square deal and be able to offer to their trade fre^ giood8.at a living

Advertised standard brands of prpdoets-is only an unfair me­thod of lakihs: away ibe tn(dfri>t X) our local merchants oh aoch gtods and jnake UP th« losa hy sales of unbranded artidetr of fluctuating value. TV-piftwe alao telld a ntory that ja wcH worth figiiring^uif-.

lANASSAS Wns «ET

S c o r ^ Fifteen Poinis.

The Eighth Congressional Dis-4»e^:ue fidd wid

track meet which took place here Saturday aftu^ioon' was by ia the most iargdy attended of any

half-mile runs Oth«- featurea of the game were thoe broad iumpmilr' of Pir aa ^< W ff s^

ffw* the hoBM teapb

-SUMMARY OF EVENTS.

lOfryarri dash-Round, Monao. sas. first; Charles Spilmah. PlainSj second; Morns, Culpet>er, thirffT Poss, AJexandria, four^. Time, ll,aeegn<fa. -' - .._

High jump—Winsk>vt,Oniag^ first; Sobwolbc^Ofanga, seegai^

heretofore held hpr<^ Tt^^wfa.

LEE .VVE., K » . » nn«i»»^i^i|| y ^ ' . g ^ ^ ^ ^ i r<.mpt artentioin^Teo •!! orf in:' Ricfc

H w aK good seirioe axl aataitwl wQl'ia*' t '< Mete]ic€«alE«ta cairiMi i s Stock.

SASDNEEL.BOOISfi..^ F m l i H t . . ( , . .

OEO. E. TARFIELS. OMUn.

4 « i . * . « * a « » » - .

FIRST mmi im^

•^*»*g<^. ulpeper, ^jrirertony ^tain^ and G<HxkmsviUe. llan>

wufi Pi»i iu Qiee-vf-ihe-tea AT.HiaC^

i-iKsiGNATKi) DBPOsrroar OP rm TTVTTtfn «STATW,

-4PITAL • ' . _ ailfa.lM( pROHTs - ' UM.eoe

DIRBCTOaS— r.. L BOOTHK, . N. a. HAKLOW r. E ^#^RFIHI,D. J K. s J r a i

DOUGLASS SXUAB* Prompt inbnMM ctvcs M mH

f n;n>!l«ctimathTO«KhMt the CaHM <•'

BIDS WANTED !~ «-iH t» •roc«iT»<| br the School Board

a rxKTii k Ui»tTiet until tOo glw* y-BT? - -7itnr-i«T, M«T.^Jf>rfl>t iaaMatlttug «M

: -T to thp ;» .M.^ |».lwwJ k . _ . . . < - . > i ^ r - \ a . accordiim to ptuMtaod

hn'pm Bid* to beVraled v id MidrcMed

thei- t-ondi.iioBs and

wwe eAcellenfr the atmosphere full of eftr

Rpnnpii W * r r # » i i i » ^tifrtl

Hdght. 5 feet. 2 3-4 inches. lifee-mae-run P<^, Ale

thusiasm. The eight schools con-1 dria, first; Button, Manassas. testing.for ho(K>rs were Manas-sas, Alexaiidri*. Warrenio„i^ iime,iTOinatesSseconds.

sec(md;

evetltR and mvwwi tK^rty.y>yffi

of the aggr^:«te one b«mdred AlfMfHtrymHftfj

.ai&QDd_SEithJ24^^ P1 a i D s m third with 19 points; Or&nge fourth with 16i points; Colpeper fifth .WitajA-jifltots; Warrent<H> nxtfa with 4 5-€ point&f.6aiver^ ton seventh with 2 points and GordonsvUle Tailing to make a score. - In justice to G<mk>n8viile

^Jt^QERToldrbn* I that aft Wftt pat In an

In six of the events the rec-

12().yardlMardie-Round, "M^^ iiassas, first; Spilman. Plains. HW hd; Williams, M a g g g i : thifd. Xinie. 1^4-5 seconds.

12-twind shotput—Moon. Ma-HaooAo, ftwt ;t JRpilnian, ^ |*laint,"; s$sx>ndUl9ydon. Malassasrthird. Kstancfr as feet, 4 inches.

22ft-yanf dash—Rntind, Manaa-wnsr fif^l r Spilman, E^n% dec ond; Nails, Alerandria, \>"rA Time 24 4-5 seconds. ::— "~'"

Pde vault^Green; Manassas. firsA- •CL»»iw«iha r*tTtTr: BfP

and ds Kit last yutr wvn! brok<in,

one-mye race

ner, ^awjantoar IJ^»aa.paAn Plains; U«d tor second, Uia^

feet;"l fggffr *'""~~ ^ - -=-44<Kyard d a a h - S e h w a I h«,

nrpin. V» , or deli»er»d to him at tiw .^.Ljia Q I i h e S c b o o L B o « d » i Hanmtrket. i a = , , w u u . ... —,~x i i

. . . ,H . , .« . ,3rd . . c . M o . , o . ^ „ ^ u m e was faster than that made | T i ^ , ^ 3 ^ 3 ^ ^ " ^ " i.i^ ttMf »h« time m which

in the

in the same event at Lexington

. lOrange, first; Moon, Manassas, "*®^second: R«i8in,Alexandria,thinL

I t^^'tl'f'^J:^. ^i-^ ptartgTBbaia^ A M H U J M*et inc . I

A n o e n t Arabic Order MraticStirt iM;' DkHaf, T i 16. J B I J . - APT

— r e : ; — I • '***ir*T!!* T ^ ? 4-6'seconds; 19 feet, 2 inches. N ^ ^ ^ i ' n the shot-put 2 feet 2 inches.

,:Ut« \..V^\»i.-'ilf>ir,^p<'' r>hi

. iKy i« - J and cane within 2 inches of tie-

BroadJump - Poss, Ajejicandria,

Half-niile ww-TuH, Afexan-

wn TITTH nSdT

dria, fir^ Sullivan, Alexandria. r.alvprton, .nai point* in . m . u » . . » | i i i « . - - i iTi - i i i f i i . i i i i r u ,

nr^ . m far. H « U n d . Of . > k J l - § ; . - g p _ t h e J R ^ ^ j ^ ^ . ^ . ^ , , , ^ t- '-jrVFr---* I point ator, seering in the lOCVjuud " - M 10 »»f! 11. tin«j limit tn m e t f^rivi

.' .ur nj p...ni rwum.ng May g* :!'13 apd 22Q-yard dashes and the 120-

'~:^r"^::rTrZTTr:^v^^^^^^^'^ 15 point*; and pohi. I'1 iwf'i iMt 'lit tii'af i^ss - ^rt\\ cMba^^ca. .re>, icbedalew el. , AptJj- to n»«re«« A^.»nt

>r wnK> I, S Bi.xrn, (.tauerai^ Agent, Ti>5 I.")th »tre*t,S • " , W

Alpyandria, starred for that The Journal .^o.™. .g«m. . . « , ^ . '"*^ *«» points wiimrag

ifaisgtoa.D c.tJ Mar u I first in t^e one mile and in the $1.00

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se^ >fAL. FRIDAY,"MAY 9. 19:3

SEED POTATOES Kancv Muint-grown, Haiid-pTcked, Sel­ected, Sound Seed PoUtue* The Kind i tpays to p l a n t - T h e ^ig^ thay will produce Bunjpf r Crops.

IRexafl Barsaparilla Tonic—renews ». tite, especially of,those who-aE« run dk}wn.

Rexatt Beef, Wine and trdri—fdir iwe particu-Uurj in cases where the blood t» poor.

R«x«U Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites— a valuable tOuiciUmulaliiue th»lq^e^k:^:^=: "—

Rexall Wine of Cod Liver Extract- for persons below normal weight, and.who have chronic coughs.

T h e s e are not patent , , ^-^^^„, TrcKavq the formuht fur each one and cuk. fecomfnend them without hesitation. ^

Do weirs Pharmacy THE R E X A L t ^ T O R E "

At the Very Loweit Prices itomtr^tkmw you c.n vmMyh^ them

_ eUewbere. ANY QUAOTITY

We c«n^upnly you fr«m a bushel to a We keep a Urge supply al-car-load.

ways on haad. RoulloD Boa* -tMkCabMM*

Red Bliss . B«rtrOt»(or ^Mky Baltimor* White BHM

GREENWICH, VIRGINIA ^Embsdiiier

« ^ l i c Caskets and all styles of Coffins and Caskets furnished and aiway^h hand. Burial Robes and everything in the Under-

-- takingr Business furmshedTJirgtert notice. Han^i^ie church truck for delrveriny V Uof inphnivh

to all-patiila^ Niglit er day ec«far» wiU hLn i i»rom3~3(on.

Crovr'n Jawvb

G r m r t U o r t v ^ U f U r Aractock Friw HKidenwo . Bon* SiVW.Iter IUl««h

Cunen No. S B»lgT«no'i ProaparItT E^ly New Queen CUrki No. 1 Spsulding:'! No. 4

| : ^ » u w ^ liSi f ^ ^ ^ "

Eerlr ThorauciibtwU Eu-ly Northern Beeuty Hebron Extrm E«r!y XX Ro«>

Early I

Green llountaina "^ •ittSlala (—••r H»rve»t Karltae ar Pohu-ie

Maarnle Murphy ^^^" •••111 n ^ w v n n ^ •— DaicoU ROM McCwiiiiarlt

SIMPL) IMMENSE

f^n • ' " t ' L i " ^ •*••• Wchard HiH of Wor«a. tor County. IW. wrote: "The TruVt Buat^rpZ

"Sniiar> n » , l " P—ftry Fnndi

IC Fkid 4 Co!

- . ? " S K . * ^ ' " nfS''« •>«•>• l y -"ore era*- th«n "

2^1 Sff^ '^•S;? healthyjtronji baby chick.. A S i - ^ S f "^i '=?"*'»«• J™" »•«««•«>'» "S< >«re-pr«pu«d. wiU produce the beat nanhs and be the moat ocanoaica] to feed. ' « • -na oe «w Pn1lfcj'*p'lJi''"'.Jf'^''*"*' -fat-"'JO'iere near" ^Si^JL°SS^ ' ^ • - ."° «ulMititet«.., m thar.

l ^ ™ * lapptyyoa amd uaa poatal and we wiU "•au ym iraa wnooi you eaa fbtain^tttem.

B^WMMT? Trvatwerthy Field. Gwden and

^i^^mSj^^ Btinds and Buikiing Material

ALL MWt IS ;

llhwttStW 19ia CaUlo^ue m^ilfaHfaS^

BOLGIANO'S SEED STORE

ESTIMATES. F_URNlStiEpi

i%e: Na llfi K. llni<m Street actonr: No. l U N. Lee StreetV ALEXANCiltiA,^fA^

Bett^ hayc it aad lot Bed it

BEOTOB 4^ B U T L E R

f*amffwai aariafaetory (erriea lecora

Tbn to need it and not liavc it

VEKf

f you haveTnoney to lerid or invest tM)mmiiSicati:witlr

. -.^—tia iihhnt ..—^ '

ALEXANDRIA C O U N T V ^ WAJItftTOM U l ra BEST aUBUIlB

AM Chaaea <rf H « » « . —J l ^ , F , , ^ . t .

GEO. H. R U C R E R A. CO. T-JS-1»T -. _ , CtAREWPOW. VA;-

For Beif Results

TAIA WIIH ML ANU CfeiH

Uic »UvHgiSt kTOe fti)<^T^n>^ com. #9QarirB«aa«te

limeTiM THE BEST B ^ M ^ f f i A P ^ - -

N. B^—Lipscomb's Fire Insurance Agency is one ot the_oldesXand largestagencies in Northern Vir-^ '— lUiuUUL • m. to 6 p. nu Some eae^ways there to wait on ^wt^^Hionc at-flfficg aiid aiao at home. ~tS^:m and talk it o w . .

R«d Estate Dealers

B#H'F EreS*^

SEM

Belter Than Lver Get it aA your gro> cer's. Accept no other. We.jnara-aatee it both~in

OANTljy AIJTY

and - . ie t"

mttoTopy vrhiry-

J. M. BELL

\

W. N. UFSCQMB^ MANASSAS. VIRGINIA

J IC& Ha\-ing ^ delenoFned to devote our whole time to the Real Estate and

^tniura solicit all property for sale and request those hitviny pmp^rty x^ list tne same with us promotly.

Wmpnmdat KxUal fairly WftL •n.aiBj' w3l f i r * dw timiiieai o«r k ^ aUawiSBB.

_ C. J. MEETZE A, CO. Oih< M I. C KmUix

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TEE UAMASaiS JOmOiAL.

Kirschbaum clothes *15 *Z0 «25 • a * &-wf,*t Golhm Vfc/ w mAmmim^ !

that r*aov«t«* th* iaad! And onco acatn tiic U r ^ •way OB h i i i l i i n honjl i i , aaJ l i a g ail J»yi

Capjrriilii,i9ijrA. a. Cli^bak^ C*. THE' STYLE - O F EVHHP-klR&LllBAtJM SUIT C R E A T E D BY N O T E D

FASfflON EXPERTS

U ba ••rsiM and fair, and „ . braakk* tha fralrraat air, and girls wiH iwing o a rardan gatas, and tkara'U ba swa>7B* of cfuadidata*. Tba w o r l d ^ w i l l w a a r i<« garb of green , bat wa wilTfcai aqtynte fciiii;Thi lilrJi <h«tt Hm Uirtt song* ia vain, for we caa't bear the gent le strain; tba caadidatas w i l h get us' all, ~ £nd back uir~«ip against a wall , Mad twist tbeir fiagars in o«r coats , a a d tell a s tbat tbey need our votes . In yain tba fragHust breeaa sball biow, ia Vaht the *»*»«^lg I * — ^ » * » ••^ • M a l l Mlfi1M'~ " - — m ^ ^ ^ ' * fc»a»»

t i l ings - l ike ' tbasa; we'l l listen t o d i e same old wbeaxa fram patriots w k o tell u s w b y tbey come once more to b leed aad.d ie . A n d so I dread tba gaatla spriag; I lika Oia sepbyrs sba wil l ^rTng, t uka tba baas, I like tba bowers, I |ika tbe wbat-you-«all-'am. Bowers, I \Vkm tb« bluebirds jUid tbcir m^tes, btit o b ! I kata tb« oandiiiatas!

iiLMs i-kuM AJihiarwiar HATMARUfcT HAFPET4!NU> From our big assortment ofeicluMve rnodeli we wi!l provide a 8u":t to fit ezsctl;

:;^QUt,-peMonaUtT--^wntL tS"lMa-Pid I t " finement to give you fithionable du

O a g^aiify^ firKBvlitaiUffl^^^t^ covtrt puft, all-wool; fab: ii.vihortwHSl' y ^irunk; baad-t^iloring throi^boat; snd pel Ice bt . • "

Hibbs .&. Giddmgs

several' nl^ts but wedc with Davis,. West Va., to engage in

MrT andJC» K^ Tagrlgr were Warrenton visitoi s <m Soo-

MiM RUseDuIin javidtingMr.

Ckrkson. Carv^ Hall lias retarned

from a short vl«(t to hw; par -entsr Adm. and Mrs. WiUiamaon.

Baldwin's Bidge: Miss Ann BlaekweU. df Mid

buid^ J8 vigiting^ MCT> twB ^Hft-fesagt ^

Mua^ieBie Grant, who was

Brownie Bass are visiting friends at ^lb0& tMh&ata i^ Mt S ( ^ Va.

ton some months ago, has re-her jld home hg< for 1 beftn

ashofPatay> We aire T«ry'glad

ton, is tbe gaert of her couan^ Ifas RrHrTylo^

Mrs.. Edwu^ Oartor who has ^teiMinc'SdnM tipte with'

lier imrent^'Hr. and Mrs. lL H.

in^rasborg-1 am prepared to Xuriusk 4hr

celebrated Tl to ftiw "her in. her • nativQ teww>

FeililiigB, oaaolme Jangines. T9na.MBgm»» Plows. |^^|^. Mrs. Joseph Coekerille and Mr

Frank Coekerille spent Tnesdip Miss Ntuaey Lee Taeket, of

Alejumdrift, j»the.goest of j jrai-Special prices on

KrunapQUts

eveninrwith Mrs. B. C. Tttyknr, at^The HolKes.'*

We understand that Mr, John tJoap«-, of Boekteaa. waa liuil by a hfflrse on Mooday we have_fiQt,4earned if hn in-Jurfes were twrious. •——^

Miss Kathaleen^ Mitchell, of near Warrenton^ anient 'IVMM^

Curl Cburkaqn. Mrs. S. B, Samiean, accomr

panpanied by h«r daughter, Miss Gatiie Saudei'fl, haagoncte Ne<y

i S M i r ^ H B - laat witii Mrs. Tom Aiinstrong.

NEW MOUNE-WAGON ^T&e:Barn«* Workers hektthebr regtilar bosineBa-mei^tm^ on

with a reputation for_ser^icellK= i y t ^ ^ y 7 : f t i ^ l 6 U i . m d tbe 1« mnMMfid ty-TH«ift

'vras the wedc-end . g p e ^ of l i^

pointed by the president; Com- Bible Study and Rcli-

and Vehicles alw*^4mh«iid,nd '^oaT'Seie^m^s—MhSt my prieet'aKMtHnya i^L

MANASSAS. VA. « I 7

si;ksa;^»i'j^P3iti

Boiey, chainnaK and Miss Katie B. Coekoilleud MoaA, Charlie Wood and-Ji lil. ^MMe; commit-

"Htee aitliristian Culture and Sun-day Schaa^^r. P. H^oatefltepj

Tain Majdagi^

MissLulie Mouie, of Washing-»n^, IflftnnTlrriraHay far Hatwfaif,

N. C., after spendinga few di^s wUk miUJvtiH htUNI.

Mrs. WyattJutlw has retnw -~ed from a visit to-WadungtoBT

UT. Warner, of nuladelphia.

near 'Ilayniarfcct. Mrs. Chauneey Gilbert , <rf

Stay (tf 8(»aie w< phia.' ^ Miss Mai^ {t 'ii'i An. wh< haifr

rec^itly returned from an ex-

MwuuiMM GIIEMS ^to«U

Kidncfr troaUe ia(

Pan't expenasqit • new and aatneo.

lolanthe B ^ ^ and i^aim Dodd; eominittee oftfiBaaee Jir. G. tkr Wadiington, ehairmaa» and

U M a tested kidney remedy. B e g n w i A DoaB'a Kidney rah. _ Uaed in kidney t n w U M S» ymxC

hare and avarywiwre.

I f s t e c * ! gsted.

illeandMr. J. W._Elli8|eopimit-jBdtiaOTPfe^ ^ ^ onTTjn^oME^^JP^&'o^en Sev. MernrB^fe, ^ - 4 S ^ ^

l^ttlt%" chaifwafl, -tcadr

Miaaes Ludk; H. Taylor, Annie TkykN-. Etiae W. DuMn and Mr. B. B: MtLeaien, and conwiittee onaociaitnd penonidwork-Mr. R Li Ellia, diainmm

r. MeCocB, Qaarry St. , m, VI., wys: "Paawi KHiwy iim are a splendid remedy. A aiember of my family bad kidney complaint of k>aa

.st^adins. Doaa's Kidney f i l h were the one remedy that did the work, in fgct. they broujtht relief after other

hainT—H 1^*^ Pickett, and Misses Heloii A1* fiMCTitwrsa xiiMnc~»ty hivh^-aa^^Jieaara. J, & and John Mantoail. Tliemttling was adjourned until Wednesday^ May 14th, commwtring ttt 84>w m. All members are requested to bef present.

Yorir and Baltiiiiow^Hr"ii-J»g:

rniMgdfring.% c«)l to. Hf nugdket Parisfc.

We have been hoping to rep«t aayrt g, otha ImimiyalmuU Uw removal of the old remnant ot teacx arpond the to«m hall lot, but tox some reaacm the Town-nni i ixnl 'IMing ti\ i t a t i l l " Hg«piti>

the earnest appeal of the ladies

.cma da great aery fe«^ojaaBgt jmrn^l . j t , i g^ J . I L - I h w * * by racomnx^i&n tbia praparatioo.'

"For sale by aQ daaters. Price M , ^, , , . . -n m_ VMtmr^aUbBnr Co.. Batoto, _ L » J 4 « j H u g h W B 8 q u i t e l U « l T O e a -

Maw York, States.

—BwBirtihsr «BK=

JhL

U for tba UStad

namf-TViiin'i-giKl

W. 9 . ATHIT, Piopriator. lad s&kmdsef MS

We are staxy to leam that Mr.

day night Ijpt

L. Pr WashingtonTttended-tfce missionary meeting at Baltimore,

this week. Mr.~JoBH

I his uncle, Mr. Kdth Cooke, at

2a, iai3.—-Vcoooat sbore ocsasiea iioatk-era i U I v s ; will asil grnatly radooed rooadi trip fsre tickets from pnBci|iai points in Vir-ginis. incloding Wufaingtoo. tt. C , tn Chst-isnno^s. Tens, on Msv 24. 2.S. 2H, 2', uid

ln;il lunit nsared lo JODC 26. FpecisI^" srrsa^ed <iae tripa srrso|ted Irom «.'ksWs •nngi to poults is Alslianis, Florida, Gsergis, K^th and Soatk Carolias. Ttmmt Lea mi SOS, Miseisoippi sad Keetuckj An

tm<h-a<-«>ic nkj" Wijuluiu Wwtk-BflSgreT iisius weaeiT aioel st*»aeti»« el IKiH of ine j«sr. For iail parttoalan. fsrea,

MnastsiB unie I scbedalef.Vtc . csll on neanal Agmt or write L S.Bcnwn.General JLgem^'06 I6tk •treel, K. W.. WashiagtcB. D. C. tt Ifay 28

Subecribe ^r Ta~3oiJEimyi L$ M« year Is adyaaga——

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FRIDAY.-MAY S. 1913

SmtiDgsaiid Wilitt

,f

ilatinlCdtfiiMM .... 10c 15c 25c Im Wetre Dress UKU, • all best

-l«f SSenht. 2Sc

•BMia^lMWiiikaHitfiM^i^MBSiSSKi • • • * -

&CO., MANUFACTURERSOf FiNEr-fcffiAL

& v and Salt Schuia i te and Victor StbdfFeed

UBKon Dairy Feed AH Slock •nd PaHlhy Pf w d f >t H«tf Pric* -5^

nUt FhxM, Mw sheer weave, ISc, 18c KuieSaiiu. wite ud cdm 10c

Lair2<tB>rStlHle ClwH ..T SOr LdMs'lwiSiikQms. . . ; . . . : .TSc Special nhc* ii Udiet' Htse. wUte, I

yack.iai.. ........ 15c2far2Sc •——^—• — ^ — - ^ • ' •••-]'

Weir & Company Manassas, Virginia.

f^ rn^o TO;T7'

Garber & Hedrick NOKESVILLE. VIRGINlX

For avarrtlung to audu dM'faraor happy. FmXt rttif t«r ororjr dollar.

' - — CARLOADS OF New Bu^giea, Studebakcr and Fiah-Wagons, Cutawar

. vC kd Di«c'Harro%«^a, N«w Ides Spreaderi.

The Blue Beti Cream SepmnAor* THE BEST ON EARTH

Hmj Bailor*, T)iro*luaf M>rhiao*, Suporior aaJ Fara»«r»' FaTonto U r a i f — IUm», AU.KuiJ* ol Hith G f J o Farming l iploaaeat^ Tet t i l iaw

,^l^»f» on Haad mod Bapairi for all good* aoU bjr na.

ma

ILJIB^CE

and Planing

IsA, Brink.rtfcwrt, flih. RKnda, HbhigUi UiecaiMLSi; £ U | L

03i , twoMi, Hingn, Sertm$ aad aU .kindi o< fiwldvra' £ki<l"«M. aad aio praparad ta

aQ ovdna Ibr laiiiB

DON"!' BE btCEtVED Bjr AdvcrtiMaMiit Otfenaf Cl»«ap Goodirnroa XIc No MoM

flni^oirFiV tw-GdU k XSotT

W i W r e Tii jBNW^R~w^

JEW£tftY^ WATCHES CLUCKS hYk tajuaea, CUT GLAOO. siL\mtwARE-

-QfVE MIC A CAU;:

H.U. WENRICH, nfawAir firr! fytiriiM-

Spedahy.

SOfflHERN RAILWAY S C H E D U L E ^

- odoM 40INII patiUalwd u iaf ua aad ar» not gaarantead,

Jraiaato MANASaa «• foOowi

80UtHBOD»P>s ' "^No. W^Uaily loeal, S.-4i a f ^ T)aK»er» eoaaeetibta'tf Oiaaga' dail* aaeept Saada} to a 4 0. HB. < H »or rfordooiriUa aW MduaoiHl.

•BMBpt Saaday, l l !as a, a load for ffattoiHoB aad tuenaediatepottota

Ife.43—DMR tfao«^<«aia, l lJga . • •

tssr Ifo. 113—EibeptSiiaa^4:S5 p m. I W«i laiil w iiri iV» —odiate

J^aUBMTFarlor Car. No. 17—Eie^SaiidaT, local lro» WMK

OB to Warreotoa. 6:12 p. B. o. 15—Daily Itwal, 5:14 p.m. ~ _,

M«^l—Dai^ tkroagh ttaia,^l«4 p. a , wuua to Iw BH inawwm'iiliua Wai ' M r ftlWlitltrw i H fp »ai» M pai

DUUN a MARTm CO.

Wasluu^jtmiY

^-^SSrerware, Etc

No 114—•Kxoepl'SiiBday.' Arrvrr imfWAH a. m.j froor-WarrastoBaai iai^-•adartapeiBfi. I^t^aaD1>atiardaT.

K^l»-OaiIv loeal , l : I0 .p .a . CoMeeia at OiaagB Witt C. « O. B^flway # « K Kkji-• —'—»tB» ^

No. t)2—BxeeptSaaday. iiM4:10 p. • . . from Warreatoc'aad.tMH' r. adiata-paiatar "^^

No. 44—DaiiythnM^rfa traia faatwoaa Ka laaaaiaod Waahi^(too,-0:35p. a . /

iNe.W' - - ' •laepiag can for Waahingtoa aad New York

Our gupremacy in thg foUffwiBg Uaea baa J>eefi teeopaseS'hfi. jemi'

Dependjibte'qiu^ti^ —t—^—»_ ivwest prices for THE, i

Statiiac Sihrarwara H i I I I n a l a l W t f l ^ M i r a ^ Canary Ob^aTaUawiM

ChaHi « P h h a a

^ • d a ^ t a n B T i rarlor l . a i p * —

rtiiitii

KilihflltaaaiU • i l i i i iBi f a l l

• ' 1^^"'- K i i j Kafiliiiaiwi, J i

DUUN&MAimNCO.

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CTOEim ., This, well known miUii:^

an4 s ^ in firat cla8»«ondi-tion^ JB .now beiog operated by a miU^uf jeaia** tif air' perienee. The Floui' being made at this mill, Fuiey and Straight grader is-giyiiw aat-isfactiqn wherever used, and

' la ntpidl>' ailgactiint new tuai'-tomera. K is aade of the •very best whtat-and goaran^~t~ teed pure a^dJieaJtliy. Bran, Middlings and other feed for Sale. Water ground Hei^ made of^No.l com, nrnBtant-ly on sale, and is wcond to

4 -

• Prom it yoi tan bi^ as —' satJalactMify as thowigfa.

& Rich's Sons TIMM F St Ctr. IM

rt

SOCTBBOIJND. -Ko. 4»-Daily local. »J0 a. a. >fo. 217—Except .Saaday. local, 5:2^ p a

.No 13—Esoppt SAdayi, PullinaB Parlor 'ar from WMfaiogton to HunaoabarR. 4 44

Of 10.000 rolls and beau-—tifal aesigns of Wall Pa-

per to choose from at nmS WAU PAPQt lKNi3L

jofkie. AJl wders filled and delivered ta nearby mercnaiitiB if deaited.

Thon^ measagesTotlie^K" receiver prcnnpt attentioa.

giaiu. ADDRESS

CLYDCMILUNG iCO.

ILILTSS, ROUGH -.OAlCLinffiElt '

^iMMMPolaaaMiPiliiis

• [|WHf>.

V:: VIr«iaM'

^

Ladies! Look I Jl°,li;;S;SS!S5iteJSlSS4 , fare-placing jour order..

No. is—boeai ireaaHarriaiaiaig la WaJTI ngUm 7:58 p. m. | ^ TsuM.i^M. 218^217 and 13 in ciilLltau Li Jira—aaad Oa^p-afci • i d (TOO kicb>noa3~t

a * O. KaiWay E. H. OOAPIUN. V. P. tad Oaa. Mp. i. H.JLL&OWICX. Paia. T n a b ~ K ^ * H. T. CART. Gen Paaa. Kgt. L. 8. BSOWN, Oeaen] AAOBI.

• "W4fflW»T0"k. D. 0.

Footc'sWaBPaqwrftwsr ~ •W4ITBa »gBNHiBn, . .

SURGEON DENTIST At Mana—• every Taai3iy aad

25SA 14U llrandiy.

Waahingtoa •treet. V. W.

I lUat IWihti f-'H'*m MAHASSAS VA AS

9BCr MM MCBS

W:CWagener MANAWAIS, VA.

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THE MAJJASSAS, JOURNAL, FRIDAY. MAY 9. 1"^3.

wmaM TO LA Concert to Rake Fimda For S u a e

ToB*Grr«BBy OkeptMV Ui i>4^Ci :i z

rainag fuods for th« erection o^ a monument to Lbe moniury of Major Joseph White Latimer (the boy major of the.Gonfeder-atearmy) who was a native of Prince William county. The ab­ject of the entertainment should be well supported by a liberal patronage, not only of our towns­people but throughoutthecounty.

The admission will be 25 and 35 cents. Tickets will be on sale at Dowell's drug store.

THE PROGRAM.

1 L'Ardit*..; ; , . . Ar4i»i Miss Latimer

2 Hec iut ioB. . . ; . : . . . . lli»r-£tni» Sterro* :-t. 8oiig»—•

a A LOT* Sotf . . . Kogon-; I) Hosbeeo Needimiu r , M T J{»irnlf^. . Vanoali

iUHT ROXY'S DIVORCE rVNHy UWOOVSTM \iax S M IMUI

TioutuM.

, By lAWUnCK AtFaEO CLAY Whao Adam P«rklD«, tkrmer'a hired

—H. aaaw tuiimn mmy a i m , ai^ Mar's hlrwl «lrt Uiey> toM Iter tlwt

Tbat WM about tha bwrt t^aX aeaH fca a>M tt him.—U« tat la*a

tka wita waa ao aatoatahad i t e t Bis^ I «taa Had avajr b«<ora aha e o i ^ *akr

"AdMPB. teat 7 M w r a aboM s r j M a t h r

"Oa«I dam 'am!" waa tb* Tl(anMM| aa iww. '• ' •— — .

_ "Verr wafl: It ahad b« dliroroa!" AuDt Roxr, aa tb'a wttr irma nov,

old anoogh to ba called, k«r Woir and l i«r baad Inkd be«^ fldlfid. ttajuutt_iiUu£_btGk—Jax4 A g r a n d m u s i e a l e wi l l t j l ^

pku:e in C(M3xier's Opera House OB Tuoaday evening, May aOr be-ginning at 8 o'clock, undey the auspices of the Manassas ^ a p -ter. United Daughters of the Confederacy, for th^puppooc or l ^ ^ r ; . . ^ ! ^ ? . ^ ! . ' ' ' ! ! ! * ^ = : : ^ X d r a a . a d *, .a do^, . . b..

wasaa than any OUMT hired Hadlna county, bat ha didn't

IB kick

aara any mora than ha waa paid. -Mlaa Roxy was a hard-worklaa

yoBiiI woBuui, lad iiia d w i w t • lacy man. 8h« married Adam ba-causa sh« ballarad sha could reform him. ° 'She waa told that mush • re-form bad nerer been worked-la thia world, but ahe waa a woman of ael^ eoafld^aee." When the aiarrla<e eame off' thiiy retired l o a WtST^SSm Ot their own,

VoT three yeara tt« irtfe Md_bop««. She plead and she argued and she

would take a apurt and work like a horse for half a day at a t ime^ Then. bla ambition would be gone. He readily aciniowledged Ma lailnesa; but' he iuat couldn't help it. It htt waa found In a abady fence comer while the com needed hoeing hla argument

or go ahead. It. didn't mlaate Xa^ deside. from the U H e , iBe said: ''""

"Wei, aa I am to be dlroreed i f n r — "SSre" wash." -"Alt right.'

tEsr-ifcser

slater's. thfQ$i_nUaa awfty, and aa aha was departlnj ahe aald to her hue-

"Adam, I set emptlngs last nighl I and you'd better Uke a look at thea \ pretty aoon—They may sour oa you

He sat on the doorstep and watched her go down the road, and when sh« i^uid not longer be seen he went Into

"i4TB8'Lsrinjrr 4. Piaaj Solo Uiss'Carrie ^iltuleH ''i O ue Fi B« Csy {M •<!« m ButtirBy) Puueiiii

ilias Lstuner

.. "Tbe lAfd made « o m id- «row wHdi and It was never intended that man •honid get the backache cboppiag o«t the weeds. Notbtng can hurt if we leave things as the Lord made 'em.'^

t l . m n • rtn» wtisn rti« w1^^

--f-<n-l>) Thooglits ilsve V iog«.L«hinsuD

Where M; CiiTsran Has Heated Tjjhi "^*" ^'"^'•l ^»rt ' If t r i i f a« Tt;piM

' J1 0 rpbeoB W hb Uis Lot*, ija II ir»j > Mivf i aliuRr ' ' " "

.. . ' . .Miie E isuOimu* Rft'lutmu, I'aa Toce pooo fa.

'Barbe.-otSerme) .Bos«itv

Mies Latlaer

ArrnmpanNt for Mia« latimer

CHARtFS I fflflffRDFAt)

Passea Away /J tar JBrid In hia H<ame|« Lnal

Charles J. Collier, etdMtsoa of Mrs. J. B, L}mn,'of Manamaw, ^ i P fT af tor -n hripf iltwoaa "nT

typhoid fever in his home in Lo Angeles, uahi^fms.Saturdaf, HV the forty -fifth yeitr trf his:

after carryl^q; « aeber, thoui^tfnl face f o r e week, said to the husband: <

'Adam, you put In about flVe daysT.

the bouse and went to bed and the day through till aundown.

"What's the matter?" aakad. Rgxyls sleter i^Mta the hou||e reachei

"Divorce!" waa the brief reply. "For what?"

"Adam's broke u'^y at laat." "Shoo! You'don't say!" "I said I'd have the teeth or a

vorce, and he aald gaul dam teeth!"

"Wetl^lf IVt come, then It's come." Did" yiiriuricwVe U m witi^ eteaa tfieela and-pUler-caaes?" '

"I was going to d w n g e 'em today. Better go hack the S n t thing In the morning. I knowed a woman who fsnarTTn wt« a divmyw beeense

work In the past'month. "As much 1^ tbat,.Ra(zyT" he aake(|

left the house with tousled up."

After a rest Ai^t Raaef went on ta

"Abotil ttat" 'Well, the Lord never intended that'

the ne^t farmhouse to tell the newa "Qolng to git a divorce, ehl^ exr

1 I claimea me woman: ; __•-' J . "Yea; I'm drove to i t " ~ "":

have gtveh Adam aomethlng to do e » toaf arouad."

"What drlv ye?" lUdsm gaol darned'my teetbt*^ 'Stars and garters! Wel t Fve felt

SPRING SUITS There's an army of men thinking of Spring Suite

r-tnne for thei | i - - so w e hope you will pardon

uuJt«t J"u ggnUy and m y — " H O W A B O U T Y O U R S . ^ -

"Then weTTjuil i d a Oiit w e Lave, thig Spring, the • e r y beat showing of New-Styled Clothes it has

_eyeiL been our good fnrtiinr Oo^get^ together. We're ready to serve you with Hand-Tailored Clothes m a d e to our special order by the best P * ^ t g in^thg busiuess.*-Scliloer Bros, ef Baki*-

m m of Phi ladelphis .

- I W O R F O L K S , youTI find, are * ^ wry much th'e thing this ««»4-^¥roro^^ t h e m o i t s t ^ wETyoimg m e n everywhere.

f ^ IS« rtet - four-'weekE~ajririloma' Our crope won't be half a y M d <hi.>n » . . ft»i«ff •» K|,yp,in jMif jnii

notice what time It w—. whea he Uils- laB." _„"WelU Ih! fust IM bad off.

" y e hav^ mAde a ttoor showVfti^llg

_Qthe*- folk* gaol darned you?' "Bout

"tiree y — W

eight »etly.'

o'capcfc. 1 auaM."

"WO've. g«t along, baek hee been broke. lug abwtt. Rwryr'

and no Mte'a What you-fnaa^

i "?%«»-your^M9-ieea your'oase. v-wcman has got to swear W the very; minute—when she's beea sworn at;

•Tve ' j f c t f g

h m U l m

The announcement of Mr. (Qol-lier's death came asa surorise to his mother who had just rroSved a letter fin^ 4 18 wife s ^ t ^ that her btisdbiusd was Hot feelin^-weITt)ut weuLjBtiU attending to

tess-fulai his businegs-fwlairs at his pathi suppTTitore. tsestdesh^ WJJB^ and his mother the deceased is survived by t wo^. ^ t e r o : Mia, Fred Snook,* ^ * Brfaov,. ItdiL county, and Mrs, Alice Ellis, of

^^. „ — — You ought to haye got • » and afnppsjl thinking, Adam, and I the c |^k."

vuuvluahiiil J Itaiya ' y g i bonae^ ^iMi& waa eoeu»»ed b y a r -

i n « , i r h o w a s •saBO a tilaekwilth. When the irtfe was told. J t h a t * dOt voree' was to he ambled for.

ywt oBer to khw .^Jaai w*an you eame away?" '

you'll gft heist Ther iaml iy Almanae aaya that the wife must ehow ». jeadlaess ta make up."

"But the hustwnd ought to, too." He was probably overoome.

Noi'Lh MoimUuii,. W. Va., and by one brother, Andrew J. Collier, of the V n j ^ j St9t« Milityy service in theFhiilipinesi .'Anott?

inie farmw^lenksrnlth e a ^ in and lueard the news, and. after looUng wise for a time,. he^aMced ^"Aoat Roxy

"Did Adam gauJ dam your eyear* "Jtmj my teetb." "The feiae teeth you .were to get?" rree.",- - 1— -. - . .' '

Then ytni've uo case. . TJiider the taw yqfu^e got to gaul dam a Ifirla"

and falw teeth are not altv^ S E

It was caAdle light when AuAt Roxy- opened the* gate and waHMd up tfae_ path^ '.Adani ««t in the doorwi^.

She sat down beside hWaa'd U s a n s •tot»..?irgM3 to.

WASHIMfirnN, JU«e U « 8 »

MONE5 W^¥OUR STOCKINGS ^ y a WI«TO[ye T i a o a H * "

but it's no use thtnUac of J ays fojns io leave 700."

T d w a ^ want a divorce,*^ she'iard. "And gaul dam my bonea, Fm go-p to W l w H n »^m"g«»:fii t h a wu>ytw'l» It k Important That You Should KnovTAbout

tr bfothefTJcaeph 9. CoUiOf, wac drowned in the Patapsco river, near BaltinKure, ab<Hit four year^ a^o while in bathii^ wiih com rades of on«7>f tibe FtSrtliyer ' svalry Companies to which h'> f i c io 'ng«i

•nrea. «rin«- to aet a diwwa-But wliat h«ta-I doaar^

•^t^ tutaMa I'B cat a a»d woijk ouTacaln."

- pepar ^o«c*u.>—-

Atl^tM' Vahia of tumlier.

I There is no one nowadays, who in- ' ^ dulges in the' luxury of the bnlldtng, ;

TeAr* c a n e to Adam'* eye* aatf-he f„ ^^^ attempfs an lnve«tis«it tn the -msde-vBMBiaea It h a d a t h e m the building ttiie. whoA>ea-Bpt rea l j iTth^ i i p m , . tWB, tor him, to i o ^ anwa^ ttaWr fa s c a r ^ la thia oountry and ttt WW he bad, and he would do bet. ; h . t t . . m K . , - u i..yfc .„ ^ ^ . , ^ ^^

KANN'S itAUMUtt ter. He.^ would begin that very WTBW

ml» Th»pe- g-men^ in &f than any we TED SILK

' > ie sm&ller bf nunc AOan a Foot-Fan, th*.. • ««ptic potrtf^ f<irlwaO>m.taniar.a>jiiMt<aci '.ions of all patn. MrijKvas taa* n d ^aaafert.

• Hoy. N. Y,

a grafat cluMige over him. Next

_ ^ generation will respond «aiWiai<Q<5AP \ r - " ^ " P f 1 * * ty aitrt • iTitelHgimtly. in I f - o w n y m

huttt the hreakfat ate for Uw flr>» lit and the pr^ilt «rf those'who u « t» ftiMiaaa - - ~ ' - - ' '**••"'• two.yeaw, and foT half a day . come afterward! The rails which »'

^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ w 3 r i > » w>«M"* **• hoe with icreat vicer, mtm\M^ of the lUtnois ooBventiw ex-; Tlwa Ua wf(e eaase dowa lo the eor» hiblted and declatwd werr-spHt tm

d hluiaaleep. 1 lOUl l>f Abiaham Uutog-^iroald W U had « e e a 4k»KTered, howevet. nrir^i— •.«.» i - a ^ *k. M « ^ ^ tt^

\ ri esthetics Admi it'ss Extraction of Teetl

l )R.L,P.HOUGH D E N T I S T

M { €-. Building, Manassas, Va.

<'.'-n«, Runionft. Sor» nr Ca£*ou» Sl>otii. Bl**-^••a ,.r Tiiftit F i t i m « S h ' * , . A l l * n i Foot-' ht ar.tiK*>i-tic r o * rjfT :« Sf shaken into tt,»

K -- S OI-TMit«1. [^ R..V. ^ " .

-*^jaa

a a j u laUt. . o L _ * T o r e e sdared. ^iddent they wer* not ta it wltt th« Adam, and the wife planaed to see present vaine of cedar, mils f ro* the weepoa About onee a.^<M>th fat fences -in Georgia. The. demand fto» >»er _lhji jas t ta t . rsnMijnj—^jn# W nimhep f hetli Mrt Xtmmn^^mmmt-woold be Uiat hec sister adviaed bet are selling the cedar raJfa with which

W « h * t . t h a t l a , p e d - . t h ^ farms were fenced a'eompMa' Sktf Mmt toA - f i i^fHiv^i^twr yearw msn -The Ltiliigtiia

eluded. Theee "Ulks" were always • (Georgia) Progreea states Uiat ope good to push Adam al<»g forawertfc |f»,^aer i^ Rutherford county rwiantly but as the^j^ears went <m and th« 1 re^tved $7,900 for. iha eedar ralU-"talfca" , • • • > nil tha^ k i t tlM.tr tnrM ^^, a. . . ^ t i . , fchd J 6 H 6 M t a 6ld s t W . And, t f t f c j ^ fa^n^air, h . ^ n , . .

*^Radm6OT^5ife^ockinjgs No. 9713 — Semi-seamleas boot, pure

thread sUk, with nik Ksle toper ^ bfaekr white, tan, navy, sky^ pink bronse AtLm, andgray . . . . . ' . ..^... ^ O C '

No. d407-llegular made booLptipe Uiread ailk^ with s lk Usie tqp. in Micka-•white, taw and eolera •••.'..:. ^ f iHo; 7401 - Pure' thrend.ailk, mediua . ataight, tripla hc<lt, flolaa and toas; rcgolar made, tuH fashioned, deep garter top; in b l a c k , whifeT^taa and n a v y . 7 e « A pair -r^^.... • • > €

No. g n r r AH gm-e jiiii. luii la/iiuuiicd. the wife made a afistake by not «oa flnlng them to lazineae alone It got so at last that when she wanted

•haehester Unioa

TRAOC IMtm'a D r S K i H S

C w P T R H l M T S A C 1

.-iL.i.M-.-L _ " - • " .

A e d : "Adam, what abou^ my teeth?"

TSe Bear"

Scientific ilmcrkan: "rinwa wit alft— aat^tT w<U with

• i><-,«r.l.i»J- »nc—* •ir t . ' " ^ ^ ^ -

ealy one "H shall go^ to_th« _village fo^ftrrer

u d get t&at t&e ptaU^wTli dHoroel '

ataodi OSIca. W r 81. Wa»Wn«ton. D

i t a divoree, "\ do" •"ITien Tou kin hs»e K'"

fine silk lisle thread gartertop; very elastic; .six-thread heels, soles and toes; in black, while, tan and 30 different cglor

him to gather n«te«iala fsr jMMty^a«» .a t - tha Jriflgfc t i lM. . perambnlated the streets of many

Insliuiueul hi Me-r~'fc^ •»'•* wiiiiOi tit pricked ditfer-»nt sited holes ta a piece of paper. - ti ai\ and thus clasjed every woman hamet. , • * S l U l , pe ir—•l .WI , aa attraotive, IndiCere^t or repeRent. At the end of hla Inveetigatiea he JMatoad. that "Tiea<s« wmks h i g i w t

* rope iiifa""BrcS"en it last an5 L/PT l i i » J t - N « n t 7 »n<l Aberdeea iow-e » t -

fuH faehioncd; ,"mig(Uuin wejgjll; silk Hale t b r ^ \gt^y« 10|», high spliced beds and HiA-LhruRl"

WeAl8oHave'lladm6<^

Hoie in Pure Lisle Thread——•

No. 885-Mercerised silk Unto Ihrwntrfltfr - TCKBlar mad»r t a s h i o n e d « l e g ; wiUi high ^raBced heala. Beep .gartff toy; 4g *% g ^ -

luaek, white and tan ^ 0 €

No. 643 M.-Mercerized sitk tiste thread hooc, witKwx-thread high spHced heels and

deep garter top; very elastic; in black, white and tan. Special, three

No. 8336—Fine and sl^eer. light-weight - " 4:.—mezeerized aBk fiatertett tS^iOEi!^ lO^rf:

M g t ^ r aader-high spBasd hoalB'ttBd aj*--tliiwd apljewl n>ta;

9718-aOc. ' . ({uaiily

EAUA Wi«l« Steekinga,

white and tan m black.

Three pains f sp 41,0a .A^ . • » - — .

Or a Pair for 35c Hoisery Store—Street floor.

If Inconvigiicnt to I

u