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A ri=m *sefftr-.jr •: ^rA;,*iu if.'.*': . •t'"^: '\'T'^- "*^ imte: 3^0L,XXY. No. 10. JflMRS WMS HUM CMfti Enterprise coffee mfil for uid. Apply to E. B. Conner, Manasus, -For Sa)e-''S«wmiU and engine in first claM condition, ehian. Will BtH B^Murately. W. E. McCoy. 10 ^°' ^ate-^met, gwrtle muley ihorouirhbretf UoHtein bull, sen- tie,^ Donation Libeau, Manas- sas, Va. 10.2* Attractive Price—^We have a limited number of GORDON TIREg, cOTd and non-alda,bougM before advance. Get our p r i ^ . Msnaaaag Feed and BlilUng Co. d Wanted—Help in a f«nily of 4wo. Apply at this ^Ei^et 9 w mi MANAaSAa.jnSSmiA. FRIDAY^JU1JLJ85J92Q ft** A YEAR IN AOTTAJnai ANNOUNCIBMENT Tut tidtot MOIBC coflAMi of ^^«feka«Bto lk«JMaM,WUIiui Fair wUl b^im M Aofiwt 2 ai^ ..clM*^A«ctHtU. An NupoMiU* ptnmm an Ixritti to ••Mr tiM tamtMt. TUa b fmu •MMTtaaitj. ThoM VIM caUr ragardiM* W the MiabMr of tkkoto t« ewta for But that k NOT ALL A SPBCLAL PMZB OF tM PT GAM wQi bo sw«r4od tho ponoa wlw a ^ t>>rnnUtt*'}"*t i—frg ttiT frrtlTi— imru of tho.ooid«ot aal A SBCOND PRIZE OF $18 W CASH win be awar&d tlM~peraoa wha adk ' tke •est largoat aiuibor. yoos aaau at oaoo with the PraaMiiaf or Secretary. If roa east adl tiekata. It wUl aave yoa wumtty. bv tidt- Found—Black and white set- ter, havinsr on him this year's tag of another state. Owner may ctM and ideiitify tag, pay for keep of dogfromSun&y andp«y for this adv. C. F. Bandall, | ota, geed day and ail^ «1M. Gainesville, Va., R. F. D. 9' .... I ' I .1 Wanted—Moi to cut green Prtnee Wimaat Fair AMoeiallon pme mUpwood; will pay 15.66 per, R Lywi BeiMrtao.1. 160 ft., <Hr will pay $2.25 per 1€0 ftr after it is etit for peoUng it.' 3t. H. Duvall, Hoadly, Va. ENTRIES FOR FAIfc -BKWWARRIVE Special Train Sarvlee to Kafa- 6roaBds-.R«daeed Sates Offered by Baihi^. (H. W. SaB«iorfl, Socrotary) Make your ontiiea to the Fair early ,aa poanblo. Thefixat to bo colvod are those of Dr. V. T. Cbardi- »aB,^^€hafleatoB, Wi Va., who wiU WOMAN'S REST ROOM Chaknuui of Committee Make* AjWMki for Hc^ la Sawert ' ing Local BROWER BABE RUTH OF „jfitXERNATlONAt XJiAGUi: be remembered aa the owner of Mue ribbon antriea in the. horse show here a few years ago. Dr. Churchman will exhibit four animala in fifteen elaaaea of the horse department H.' W. SaadecB, Secretary. 9 Loat—A gold brooch st<Hie settii^. Reward turned to tluB.(^c9. if re- 9^ We h a ^ ViMjr^ « bi( ship* inent of galvaiiized roofiiig; price right. Newman-Trusler Hard- ware Co. 8 StatenMrt of the Fiaaadal Conditioa - of Bulk of Qiiaiithw. ItecperateJ, witlt—laratarf at.QnaaUfa, la tka nsiiiitF efPrik«WAaa^ State at TlrgWii. at tiM doae of boatecaa, Jmw S*. 1929, aude to tlw State CmaaUaaioR. ' . BBS013VtGtt Loans and discounts ....... .963,448.79 Oyerdrafts, nnsecored ...... 182J9 Bonds, seenrittoa, etc, owned intjfrfiHH yiB^tTK qgt same ...... .. ,..•;. ijtSiJttO Bankjiig honae and lot ..... 9^6.88 Furultnife and liifbuuB^, t~ . 8,B7BiR0 Wanted—Men to cut piilp wood; $5 pfecord. KVA. l-urn- A;V^"r.».-SL,": ;««•, Mafiassas, Va: r «-8* Due fromNational Banksv:. , . ' ' <__ iiiii-,Pger currency^^ •y.. We have a coinpleteJQme of ^ '"'i^SriiSr •™*"**'' New-Ifiold coitt stoves/prices-are r%ht. isan-l^ul^r Hardware €«, 6,2d»» 8. wiTar coliL. 583.16 26JW 106.48 Tor Safe or Exehai^flfe for f8ni% cow3re8h Total lOt giving mux Oapital jrto^^aiCil —>A good k>oldi« range tlbout Sunius ftind ...,.v. new. Can be seen in use at my Undivided idace. E« W. Comwdl, Brents- •yflle, Va., P. 0„ Bristow. ftj Aa soon as ywi luiw dwlJad what yuur exhlbUr win be, fill out the-entry blank and mail it to the secretary.'. It is with a great deal of pleaaore that the management is enabled to an- nounce the completion of arran^ menta with the S<nithein Railway com- pany for special tra^ serriee during the three days of the fair. Bednted rates to be announced by the company will be given batwofn CharlotteayiUe and Washington and from Harrison- burg to Manassas, In addition tbare win be a specif toain £ram Straaborg to Manassas, anlTing at the fair groonda at 9 a. m. and ratomlng to leave at 10:80 p. m. For the bsB^i of paaaoigeia from the main line, aa well aa the people oi Manassas and vicinity, a train wiQ be run botweot the fair gtooada and town at regvbuk intervals. " inmng tne period be^nning Angnat 2 an! ending Angnat 14 a apodal cam. paign win be condaeted for the sde ft season tieketa. Season tieketa, noU' transferable, good, for both day and nis^it, *iU aeU for |2. Theaextldceta^ aa wen as thoae for aingie admiiaJen, will bear a coupon wiiich most be^w«m c<»spicumuky at all timea while the bedrwr iaW tiie grounds. Any perawi (Mrs. C. F. K. Lewis, Chairman) yft have Just closed our year's ac count.for Uie Manassas Beat Room and'And that through the kind help of the buainess men, woman's auxiliary and the varioua good Iwuaekeeping duba we liave paid out .6^8.60, includ- ing a debt of 848, ^Hueh we found when we too]( char#e a the room last We find we are bankrupt to the ex- tsat Uat uHs.iuBS teat of |0, whitU Mrs. Reid has So kindly reduced from fin f». ..,, k,.^ 1,^ t, y,{|j (,j 11,^ ,^^j| Mr. I ticket win be altow- ed to brinff hia car ««r Mher vtUele into the groonda fkM oa the first <faqr that the ticket iaosed. * ,Whna Ow asauclatlun -win greatiy appreciate the etM^penUJOK o^Jriaqds .^.j .li.I.. ..^ 4.1... « . . < • 1— 1 LI ^ ' maWl thii tirlrft-awning mmpaigB f anunmt paid for , ocpenses and taxaa ...... ' 2^276410 Individual deBoaitar'aBMaet- to«d>eck...... MfaSM —Overland T&nring Car, exD^ Time cerugcatea « i t condition. J^ ongr 8,000 ^S^,'^^,;,^^^ miles; bartaia. O. £. Newman. D m ^ v S s J B^~7. ' . ' . Doe to State Baaka, Private CiAtiti the disil^eetant thl^ Ankara and Tknat Goo^ drva white, rfar it. Rmce Wtt- . i r f y ^ 1JB26.4S VMM it will aUb tttgt liberal eeau aisaitma and i^nxektothoaa who eater the eooteat, aa shown in tlie advortiae- sMot appeariag..^ this iasoa «f The JeamaL Theae derates te enter the eMteat are raqaeatad to enter their aomea with the pwaMsiit orfijiratery iary. Mr. Reid has beautified the room and wUl do the woodwork later, we paying only for materials. The town conncU, through the kindneaa of Mayor Brown, haa granted us tree use of water, for which we paid |16JM> laat year. Now we must have money to mn the To«n and yet every woman (m the committee feels a ddicaey in going from atore to atore asking the m^- cfaanto to renew thrir subacriptiona, but any one who is willing to help ua can hand a check to any membor of the committee or leave it at the Na. tional Bank to b< credited to the Beat Room Fond. You cannot imagine what a disagreeaUe work this begging is. Few of the bMliea'who are reaQy inter- ested in -tite ro<Hu make much oae of it, but tt is community woi^ For Uniae* WIHI have mads lang Crtpi threat^ the eouatry, eitiier by rail orjand tiirows right hand, otherwise, and are detained, tor school L "He was secured by Reading from J. Prince William Boy Biakea Good In baseball—Home Rna Keeord Cbntboes. Frank WUlard Brower, son of Dr. C. F. Brower, of ^thupln, and star athlete a few years ago at Manassas high school, is making a record this year in the International League aa a member of the "Reading <Pa.).team. The MIowing clipping.under the head- ing. "Mlaoi- Sensation^ irith the -Ma. rines," is taken from a paper at Rochestw, N. y.: "There is sojourning in oiir midst oue Fiauk! PiMWBF, Oit WlH)B-yfiCU- cally aU major league clubs are bid- 4ia0,—We ailaer league player etenda POBTNERWnX CASE CONTINUES Family Contests Validity of WIB of Panl V, Portner —Many Witnesses Heoi4> hlghw in tiie glare today than Brower. "Mr. Brower, who plays first base for Reading, is also an outfielder of meiit and he can pitch. In 66 games this saason he's batting 420. His average today is sUi^tly topping this figure. '3ut what makea &ower stand oat is his amazing collection of home runs —22—and tins is only the middle of July. Babe Ruth reached the 20 marie yesterday, his record for aUJast seaT son. Brewer should-go well-over "2^,' in fact over 88. "Yesterday Brower collected two singles and a triple in five timea at bat The Reading club should get ^ , 0 0 0 for him. Frank is a native of Gainesville, Va;, wei^ 188 poonds and stands 6 feet 2% tnehw high. He bate left handed Court has been in session every day this week. Judge Samuel G. Brent pr*. siding, tot the hearing of the Portaar will case, which has attracted wide aU__ tentioB. Many witnesses have beoB axamlnad, including Dr. Tliomaa A. Claytor, of Wa8hingt<m|7l(iM Anna ttacksum, of Washingt<m, and Mra. UUriotte Urooks UiiQuilSSrW Wm' York (two nursee); Mr. C. F. B. Ogfl- by, of Waahiiqrtwi; Mrs. Alms' M. Portner and Meaara. 0. C. and Alvin O. Portner, membmrs frf the Portner famUy; Mr. Peter R. Labouisse, Mr*. Derfy, Mr. Rivera, Miaa Mnrid Lae Kirby, John TonUn, Dr. Syma, tt Waahingtoh, A. G. Leonard, ^ipa S. Goodwin, of Manassas, ^od Ite, Whtta, of Washington. Mr. Paul V. Portner, who died in a New Yoric hoepitel last faU, left his estate valued at 8250,000 to his sister, Mrsr William Payne Meredith, and to her Uttle daughter Sylvia. The will ia contested by other mehtbers Of tba Portner family, who ciafan that Mr. Portner made tlM will while in a hoa- pital under the care ot a ^yaidan aad nurse and at the time was. ineapaMa, mentally aad physical^, of ing buainess. girls who have to wait in tha town for trains aad.for woaen-who are ei&ploy- ed in the town, we feel it is a good work, and good for our town to be tq^ te>;4ate. Bdp oa aU you can. SHOW PpUL-ntT AT-FAtt Sapfc Dodge Urgea Owaera af Pare- hrad St*ek JUAtt. Providence, Eastern-League, last Au gust, and had previoualy played in the New York State League and Virginia League. He cornea fiwn a baseball funny, having several unClaa. who' played profeaiOBal basebaU wiQi sue-' PET DOG KILLS) The Token neighboriiood has been follows: Paul E. Hammitl qaalifiea aa oetarr public, entering faito 8600 b<»d. Warrmton and Fawclisx Tampihe Company permitted to charge toUa da section of road of IH milea betytaeu Haymarint and Gainesville and fuB aaetion of road of 6 miles exteadiiv from 100 feet-eaat of intaraeetion of Manaiwas and Gaineavine road to Young's branch, the said part-ofj tioB to be sddcd to Ite part of'aeettsai upon winch t d k are already charted betwMn BaeUaad and fiaymarhat, aa. aa.to make a foU aeetion of 6 mifaa. ' Oa'motion of MTK Boae Keys, wl- J. H, Dodge, Siqrt. Poultry Department »¥*i*i^ W ^ ^ * «* "Shepherd," ^^ , ^ Thoae i*o have porebrad poultry! ^*^S* ^'^^ *"<^ *»«'^ <»°*« belong- 887A51.41 *^ P«tMn* of l*e fair te ho^ia»li> 0^id«lpfamtoes3iibitattiwfair. tbi* r ii» te^ lfcS;.,Harriaoa^ Beavew, ^deh d«>w md^ dtatifliotee of ArliwBr Key^ ^ ^t.. .^-,-^ _-«^_ ,^ uAi,^»n.^ thai., mtr^ir ayut rfij.,..!.*.,.' was stmck bv U^tning ouc day last who died July 9. Thwnaa B. Wbedhaa I week. Tba dog waa f<rtlowiBg Mf8^ W.' appMuted adminiateator of eatate. L. Beavera aa abe walked toward btt'Certificate tot obtaining lettwa of ad- home after a viait to her mother-in- j miniatmtion granted, administxatar law, and aa they drew aiar the home'exeeutfaig 81,000 b(»d. Ge<ffge Br^- cf Mr. A. C Beavera a sharp bpIt-Af'ant, J. M^JCeya and Genrgfc W. Bdi ligMaing fiashed t h r o o i ^ ^ r r t y and ;app(crfBted a»raiaers. stmek t^ deg,fairaaklag.evwiy bone in! Will oTlBaara Belches, wfio"5ed itebody. Mia. BeavMS ^raa an^KnttilSapteniber 26, 1919, proved by oaths liam PImgmaeiL. 47-tf far aeeraad intar- -ifilOJ» -U»J» F<Hr Sale—Fknrd t o o r ^ -car, 1917 model, jost overiuMkd and newly painted. B. N. HsUto, Manassas Prodooe Co. 64S For Sale—^Ford toozinff .car just overiiaoled. nowhr painted, St the thm Prince Willtem Gm- xtige. An>ert Lawrence... &-tf BeaervSd tot aecmtd iotar- ast an antifteatae of da^ poait 100.60 FiaymsBt by snkaciibarB «_ Liberty Bo^ ........ ;. SOLOO AU otiwr itema of Uabflity, viz: Iiriarcai ediaetad bil aot «»mad ....... 600.00 1^; Cental -Stock.: Mntoal Tdepbaob Total ...... |S7, I, R. F. Persons, cadder, do aol •wear that the above is a true atata- BMBt of tba financial eoaditioB of Baidt tt Qoaatico,* Ineorj^ratad, located at Quaatico, in the Coantgr of Prince WB .Sl»c_afi,..Biun,.State of .Ykdaia. i^:^.cl9ia of hiiiiiisas on tiie SOtb day of Jvia, 1920^ totiMbeet of my knorfriedse i ^ b e H a L w.^. Wanted—6Q,Q(M croaatiea. Soeima M.I<yneh*Co. White oak •dfotivfeea.. -• - - 2Ssttr R. F. raRSd|fSj GaaUsr. JO. PICK. V B ^ J S E. COIXIMS. E. L. PERST. uliaitwa Prince William Flmmiaey. iJaly,U20. Parsom, tide 1 6 ^ day of Attractive Price—We have a^ " BXMJ. PUBVIS, Notary PnUie. limited member <^ GORDON l^ miawiisslw M^baa July JO, Utl. TIRES, cord ami non-«kid,boa|^t before advance. Get oor prices. \ Feed and Milling Co. 9 Kietko te . — All knights expectmg to ride in ibe tournament on the last day of ^e fair, Friday, August 20, at 8 p. nL, are reqaestod to send their names and state what title and coknonder which they ^ wiO ride, to BoUEe Robertson, Jaymariwt, Va., en a> beiew DELCO-UGHT August 6. Fee, $2.00. Liberal priaea win be awarded. Tooma- •^ ment daabe wifl be' given at ni^t r W c have moved ov & BKl.Iffl BAKERY ANfi QUICB UJNCH a tite waaber; Tama the for th^ hoojifw^fc m0 wnmar •a. WAULlflllU Wa •a. DR. FAHRNC^ NAGNOSnOAN niiat t9 yoor-wcalcfieser-' A s y Idad of Chronic Diaease or De- TSrmRy T Widy tbeae s p c c ^ oaaea aad «aB t ^ what the tronble is. It is my aim to diag- nose' diflBcnlt caaes and tell yon what to do, and kow to do it. Send meyonr and I shall do HA01 intanat i»the raJsiag of good paotey. Poultry raiafaig is faat nsrtnming ite normal and rightfal place aa one «rf the kadiag aoarcea of the food s a p ] ^ -of tite esuulry. Mow is an opportima time to paah thia biiiiiisai Thia aietfiBofTli^^ma ia nateraUi adapted to the raising aad marketing of peottry, aad tt shoold be giveii more attenti^ by oor pe^e. Thoae wiio -—. „ „ "*?• vviniini poultry ahoatd by all Bar. J. i^Jueae wUl pitadi at For- i—iiii lisim It at aa afriy date. •r^iaexBoma mother bdag •'Roxle,'^ an EagHah ahi^hard owned entfl her ieatii by Mr. W. J. Bidiarda. , i n niiiieaswlaJ 111 IIM'""* • • T " ' " " "' ' " stsiafsr eat Hin M. E. Chaiirth flaadar •t}pwi!li'j show of Hiefiiir | ^ ^ dog waa of p « ^ stael^ 8 p.m. Mr. J. T. Anderson is viaitiag rda- tivea ia McLean tUa weak. Mr. W, E.' Biag haa retomed to hia placa of employaunt in Alexandria, after a visit to Ua wife and ddldrsB. . Mr. Richard Jonea aad Private Mon- ro^ both of Quaatico, were Farsatliurg visitors Saturday. Mr. BeaiMB Absl baa sold Us Hop- Miaa Rdbdcah Abel Ja oa tiM aiek Mra. J. £. Tapaeatt ia vo/OI. Mrs. C. C. Dmm and hsr dan^itar Dorotiiy are vteitiag Mr. and Mra. J. H.<iate,qf Moaafc.— _- Mahal GaUahaa haa'retoiMd a viait te libs Ed^ visitad Mrs. C K. Kcya, of Qaaatieo, Saturday. Mra. Richard Aald>y aad bar danglL. ter Cathariae have Ktaraad to thsir hMae ia RMimMid. - . , ' •HM eomanmity vr; shodced to hear ef the daetii of Mra. FcaBda De^ Mias Etto Tapaeott ha Qaaatieo. ^-JNmms Mr. Si<teey WOA, of ladjaa Head. Md.. bsooght a track load «f gfarlraa* beya te tta picaie Satexday. Ik M aad Elect CerawaD a abort vlaH te Bar. W. B. Wiaalow hsU a at PaieaS, a laisi tioa being in attsadaace. 'Gsrnwan speat - aad Soadiv wMi her caosia, Hn. Aa- aic SiaipauM, at Baeon Race. Mias Susie King, of Baltimore, Saaday with KMTyrtirPba^ Mt^aadJIra J W Fair d^ Mr. and Mra. Boy C. Dauasmisn are reo^ving eoagratnlatiote upoa the arrival of a fine aleven-povnd SOB on Wsrinaaday. laly 21, at t>»ir haBW.in bytii^stntoliatwaamndidiatreaaed^of Thaaaaa L. and overtiMloaa of the big, blade, shaggy aabscxibing fellow who had been tiM favorite pat Lacy F. B«kder, said admittedfe trix aaaMd ia wHl, thf mwlify and hr htr /gmatfCAW JtouaitB wtmr Aa tha fair thia year COBMS at aa off date for a poottry diow, eddfaitieB birda will aaed to be groooMd aad given apedal atteatjea. Daart delay hi msliwg yvar aelecUuna aad inmaic lag antriaa. Procn^ a preminm liat fran ihe aecietary of the fair, tliia (Miss Thaliaa Florence, B^wrter) givas fuB aad compete directiooa aa to We are now making our aprau. entriea Mid dasaifieatkMa, etc. Hrda We hope to have theae ready for tha abeoU be sdeeted aecerdteg to tba Fair. At oor Jnae meeting at There- AaMTicaa staadarda, aad at thia sea- ton sdwol Miaa GiOMrt gave ua a ha- eon of tha year BMy nead wuam'&Se* son ia bread making. Thia waa an aH aitteatioB to sh<i«_t this can be givea and we can have an tnricansBt show' if sfvary oae deaa his part. Lat^doit. AGED W(HIAN MBS an agfd Mrs. Sarah Awi Haggina, «t wf tiM couatyr attiMhome ef Mr. aad Mrs. J. E. His^- aea, aear Maaaaaaa. Fnaaral servieea ware held yaatarday at the Manaaaas Baptist Chvch aad the body wae teM to raat iatiMHiaaea bury lag groaad i^jiay^meating. MM aprons, played aome games, sang some soags and iMd a pleasant and pnrflta- Ue day. Before we Went hwna-onr teadwr gave each of aa a cake of yant, io'tiuft wa coold try te audM bread oaisdvea. Wa aB hope to have a good loaf irSraa'I&r the fair. At wa hopstofiaiehear aproes aad gat aoBM hdip oa eamuag. We hope to have ear mothers attestd soBMef oar Mieetiiiga. Our July iag waa hsM jaWsrday Mrs. Hnggins, who waa te her ty third year, waa a daughter of tbe late Joaaph aad Swaa Woodyard BaX- lar, ef tbia eoaaty. Sbe waa first aiar- to HeaiT KXBOB aad tetar te Haggiaa, aad bad basa a UGMTNING KILLS 0OW8 —^Tw« eewB steading aadsr a poplar farm ware kiUad tbe storm Monday One waa killed instantly la said to have walked Jtwa 100 poaada each wore reeeotiy killed by Hgbttgsr at Hg lioiisa s T M r and Mn. J. A. Todd, near Manaaaas Lightning atrock the eon crib oa the Todd place, splitting a plank from roof to floor, breaking tbe b<ytom oat of a bottle of cylinder o^ and kilHng the Ismhs nn>EPEKinNT BILL An ctt)oyaUe party was gtvan by Misa Draa Herriac Saturday evaaiag at tbe baaw of bar parwte, Mr. aad Vrm^M f. lUryt— A i—rwr «owJ at mg tbe e^eaiag play aad at a teta bear wdiaah Miaa Liffiaa Grasaweed i a fa» daya te Waabta^tea. Miaa Ratii Uatea ia vteitiag at tbe —Mias Eogaate H. Osbeom, priad- pal of the Manassas schools, who has been under treatment at the Washing. tafarv taHiag~to tbrjpiB anaBPima. Tttoma Piwt. Md.. for soBM-ttase^ vetonad to her bosse in Msnassas last «e)if%ad ia very much Improved W~iaaI8i7 lEaa was accompaaiad by her aiecee, Mr*. George W. PfaiHipe aad Miss LiUian Osboam, of Brightwood, D. C. Mias Osboum retomed to her h««M tins »>«k «fwl flr^. Pfcillijn is «tiU with her JBBlt. . r^lbt la reoneat M. K. Belehes, daaghter aad diatribataa, ap. pointed admfaiietratrix. ' AdndaistEa- trix qnaUfiM, aaeeuting^,200 bead, with Thonua L. aad Loiy F. aa aaratiaa. R. B. Smith and W. L. He aj^praisars. Accoont <rf Robert Jarmaaa, jailer, aUowad. V —_ Ueaasa to aaU aeft driaka at tiMir respective pfaMes of bnsiasaa giaatad to Boae, Fanar A Johnaon, C, C Gloa and^J^ M. Stevana, Quaatico, aad Ma- Colorad Hmrae Shew Aaaoci». Hunter C. AUee, gaaw wardca Car Priaee ^niUam cooaty, graatad path, nnt to cuiy diaehaigiarpnibUe dntiea. Dr. J. C M e t ^ t h appcdated Btr for rrtnaiiMlrffwf term eadJag Da- ceasbar 61,182S; qnaUilee by aiibaerib> ing te oath aad executing bead. C K. Bodiae qnaUfias aa aalary pob- UcaatviagbiteliOOl —Mra.^Ballaatyae Patteraoa haa r«- of bar oaly brotiMr. Mr. Robert W^ cott Lay, wUefa occurred Tueaday nigfat at Ua borne te San AntSBfo, Texas, after aa extended illness. Mr. Lay waa aaawirlad l|ll U lUI HKlll lij two atetera, Mra. Ptattaraoa aad Mra. B. T. H. Hodge, of Msaaaais 'Mra. Hodga, who waa sauiiiwasd to by Mr. Lay's fflaasa aaarlyttuae^ ago, ia sp lading a i nephew aad aieea, Mr. aad Mas. Sarah Elisabeth Shoeautkar aad Mr. D. H. Blaekwelder were mar- ried to BockviBa, Md., July S. ~Tba bride is the aidaat daaghter ot Mr. aad Mrs. G. M. Saoeataker, of Brenttvilla, and haa been emi^oyed in Washiagtoa ia ^ Tk«asary''l$<9artmeBt for the taut two yearr Mr. Blackwaider'a OdMarnthoBM a in Stetesville, N. -C TtA couple probably will remain in Waah- ingtoB until fail, wheo they expect ts make their home in paUfomia. The Journal $1.60 a year in sdvanoa "O^ wwttrtlia dlfftetBce. •»««**?5!»s(«'*s5ir*

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Enterprise coffee mfil for uid. Apply to E. B. Conner, Manasus,

-For Sa)e-''S«wmiU and engine in first claM condition, ehian. Will BtH B^Murately. W. E. McCoy. 10

^°' ^ate-^met, gwrtle muley ihorouirhbretf UoHtein bull, sen-tie,^ Donation Libeau, Manas­sas, Va. 10.2*

Attractive Price—^We have a limited number of GORDON TIREg, cOTd and non-alda,bougM before advance. Get our pr i^ . Msnaaaag Feed and BlilUng Co. d

Wanted—Help in a f«nily of 4wo. Apply at this Ei^et 9

w mi MANAaSAa.jnSSmiA. FRIDAY^JU1JLJ85J92Q f t** A YEAR IN AOTTAJnai

ANNOUNCIBMENT

Tut tidtot MOIBC coflAMi of

^^«feka«Bto lk«JMaM,WUIiui Fair wUl b^im M Aofiwt 2 ai^

. . c l M * ^ A « c t H t U .

An NupoMiU* ptnmm a n Ixritti to ••Mr tiM tamtMt. TUa b fmu

•MMTtaaitj. ThoM VIM caUr

ragardiM* W the MiabMr of tkkoto t« ewta for But that k

NOT ALL

A SPBCLAL PMZB OF tM PT GAM

wQi bo sw«r4od tho ponoa wlw a ^ t>> rnnUt t*'}"*t i—frg ttiT frrtlTi—

imru of tho.ooid«ot aal

A SBCOND PRIZE OF $18 W CASH

win be awar&d tlM~peraoa wha adk ' tke •est largoat aiuibor.

yoos aaau at oaoo with the PraaMiiaf or Secretary.

If roa east adl tiekata. It wUl aave yoa wumtty.

bv tidt-

Found—Black and white set­ter, havinsr on him this year's tag of another state. Owner may ctM and ideiitify tag, pay for keep of dogfromSun&y andp«y for this adv. C. F. Bandall, | ota, geed day and a i l ^ «1M. Gainesville, Va., R. F. D. 9'

• .... • I ' I . 1 Wanted—Moi to cut green Prtnee Wimaat Fair AMoeiallon

pme mUpwood; will pay 15.66 per, R Lywi BeiMrtao.1. 160 ft., <Hr will pay $2.25 per 1€0 ftr after it is etit for peoUng it.' 3t. H. Duvall, Hoadly, Va.

ENTRIES FOR FAIfc - B K W W A R R I V E Special Train Sarvlee to Kafa-

6roaBds-.R«daeed Sates Off ered by Baihi^.

(H. W. SaB«iorfl, Socrotary) Make your ontiiea to the Fair

early ,aa poanblo. Thefixat to bo colvod are those of Dr. V. T. Cbardi-»aB,^^€hafleatoB, Wi Va., who wiU

WOMAN'S REST ROOM

Chaknuui of Committee Make* AjWMki for Hc^ la Sawert

' ing Local

BROWER BABE RUTH OF „jfitXERNATlONAt XJiAGUi:

be remembered aa the owner of Mue ribbon antriea in the. horse show here a few years ago. Dr. Churchman will exhibit four animala in fifteen elaaaea of the horse department

H.' W. SaadecB, Secretary.

9 Loat—A gold brooch

st<Hie settii^. Reward turned to tluB.(^c9.

if re-9^

We h a ^ ViMjr^ « bi( ship* inent of galvaiiized roofiiig; price right. Newman-Trusler Hard­ware Co. 8

StatenMrt of the Fiaaadal Conditioa - of Bulk of Qiiaiithw. ItecperateJ,

witlt—laratarf at.QnaaUfa, la tka nsiiiitF e f P r i k « W A a a ^ State at TlrgWii. at tiM doae of boatecaa, Jmw S*. 1929, aude to tlw State CmaaUaaioR. ' .

BBS013VtGtt Loans and discounts. . . . . . . .963,448.79 Oyerdrafts, nnsecored . . . . . . 182J9 Bonds, seenrittoa, etc, owned

intjfrfiHH yiB^tTK qgt same . . . . . . . . , . . • ; . ijtSiJttO

Bankjiig honae and l o t . . . . . 9^6.88 Furultnife and liifbuuB^, t~ . • 8,B7BiR0 Wanted—Men to cut piilp

wood; $5 pfecord. KVA. l-urn- A;V^"r.».-SL,": ;««•, Mafiassas, Va: r « -8* Due fromNational Banksv:.

, . ' ' <__ iiiii-,Pger currency^^ •y. . We have a coinpleteJQme of '"'i^SriiSr •™*"**''

New-Ifiold coitt stoves/prices-are r%ht. isan-l^ul^r Hardware €«,

6,2d»»

8. wiTar coliL.

583.16 26JW

106.48

Tor Safe or Exehai flfe for f8ni% cow3re8h

Total

lOt giving mux Oapital jrto^^aiCil —>A good k>oldi« range tlbout Sunius ftind ...,.v. new. Can be seen in use at my Undivided idace. E« W. Comwdl, Brents-•yflle, Va., P. 0„ Bristow. ftj

Aa soon as ywi luiw dwlJad what yuur exhlbUr win be, fill out the-entry blank and mail it to the secretary.'.

It is with a great deal of pleaaore that the management is enabled to an­nounce the completion of arran^ menta with the S<nithein Railway com­pany for special tra^ serriee during the three days of the fair. Bednted rates to be announced by the company will be given batwofn CharlotteayiUe and Washington and from Harrison­burg to Manassas, In addition tbare win be a specif toain £ram Straaborg to Manassas, anlTing at the fair groonda at 9 a. m. and ratomlng to leave at 10:80 p. m. For the bsB^i of paaaoigeia from the main line, aa well aa the people oi Manassas and vicinity, a train wiQ be run botweot the fair gtooada and town at regvbuk intervals. "

inmng tne period be^nning Angnat 2 an! ending Angnat 14 a apodal cam. paign win be condaeted for the sde ft season tieketa. Season tieketa, noU' transferable, good, for both day and nis^it, *iU aeU for | 2 . Theaextldceta^ aa wen as thoae for aingie admiiaJen, will bear a coupon wiiich most be^w«m c<»spicumuky at all timea while the bedrwr iaW tiie grounds. Any perawi

(Mrs. C. F. K. Lewis, Chairman) yft have Just closed our year's a c

count.for Uie Manassas Beat Room and'And that through the kind help of the buainess men, woman's auxiliary and the varioua good Iwuaekeeping duba we liave paid out .6^8.60, includ­ing a debt of 848, ^Hueh we found when we too]( char#e a the room last

We find we are bankrupt to the ex-tsat Uat uHs.iuBS teat of |0 , whitU Mrs. Reid has So kindly reduced from f in f» . . . , , k,.^ 1, t , y,{|j (,j 11, , ^ ^ j |

Mr.

I ticket win be altow-ed to brinff hia car ««r Mher vtUele into the groonda fkM oa the first <faqr that the ticket iaosed. *

,Whna Ow asauclatlun -win greatiy appreciate the etM penUJOK o^ Jriaqds . ^ . j • . l i . I . . . . ^ 4 . 1 . . . « . . < • 1— 1 L I ^ '

maWl thii tirlrft-awning mmpaigB

f

anunmt paid for , ocpenses and taxaa.. . . . . ' 2 276410

Individual deBoaitar'aBMaet-to«d>eck...... MfaSM

—Overland T&nring Car, exD^ Time cerugcatea « i t condition. J ^ ongr 8,000 ^S^,'^^,;,^^^ miles; bartaia. O. £ . Newman. D m ^ v S s J B^~7.

' . • ' . Doe to State Baaka, Private CiAtiti the disi l^eetant t h l ^ Ankara and Tknat Goo^

drva white, rfar it. Rmce Wtt- . i r f y ^

1JB26.4S VMM

it will aUb tttgt liberal eeau aisaitma and i^nxek to thoaa who eater the eooteat, aa shown in tlie advortiae-sMot appeariag..^ this iasoa «f The JeamaL Theae derates te enter the eMteat are raqaeatad to enter their aomea with the pwaMsiit orfijiratery

iary. Mr. Reid has beautified the room and wUl do the woodwork later, we paying only for materials. The town conncU, through the kindneaa of Mayor Brown, haa granted us tree use of water, for which we paid |16JM> laat year.

Now we must have money to mn the To«n and yet every woman (m the committee feels a ddicaey in going from atore to atore asking the m^-cfaanto to renew thrir subacriptiona, but any one who is willing to help ua can hand a check to any membor of the committee or leave it at the Na. tional Bank to b< credited to the Beat Room Fond. You cannot imagine what a disagreeaUe work this begging is. Few of the bMliea'who are reaQy inter­ested in -tite ro<Hu make much oae of it, but tt is community woi^ For Uniae* WIHI have mads lang Crtpi threat^ the eouatry, eitiier by rail orjand tiirows right hand, otherwise, and are detained, tor school L "He was secured by Reading from

J .

Prince William Boy Biakea Good In baseball—Home Rna

Keeord Cbntboes.

Frank WUlard Brower, son of Dr. C. F. Brower, of ^ t h u p l n , and star athlete a few years ago at Manassas high school, is making a record this year in the International League aa a member of the "Reading <Pa.).team. The MIowing clipping.under the head­ing. "Mlaoi- Sensation^ irith the -Ma. rines," is taken from a paper at Rochestw, N. y.:

"There is sojourning in oiir midst oue Fiauk! PiMWBF, Oit WlH)B-yfiCU-cally aU major league clubs are bid-4ia0,—We ailaer league player etenda

POBTNERWnX CASE CONTINUES

Family Contests Validity of WIB of Panl V, Portner —Many

Witnesses Heoi4>

hlghw in tiie glare today than Brower.

"Mr. Brower, who plays first base for Reading, is also an outfielder of meiit and he can pitch. In 66 games this saason he's batting 420. His average today is sUi^tly topping this figure.

'3ut what makea &ower stand oat is his amazing collection of home runs —22—and tins is only the middle of July. Babe Ruth reached the 20 marie yesterday, his record for aUJast seaT son. Brewer should-go well-over "2 ,' in fact over 88.

"Yesterday Brower collected two singles and a triple in five timea at bat The Reading club should get ^ , 0 0 0 for him.

Frank is a native of Gainesville, Va;, w e i ^ 188 poonds and stands 6 feet 2% tnehw high. He bate left handed

Court has been in session every day this week. Judge Samuel G. Brent pr*. siding, tot the hearing of the Portaar will case, which has attracted wide aU__ tentioB. Many witnesses have beoB axamlnad, including Dr. Tliomaa A. Claytor, of Wa8hingt<m|7l(iM Anna ttacksum, of Washingt<m, and Mra. UUriotte Urooks UiiQuilSSrW Wm' York (two nursee); Mr. C. F. B. Ogfl-by, of Waahiiqrtwi; Mrs. Alms' M. Portner and Meaara. 0. C. and Alvin O. Portner, membmrs frf the Portner famUy; Mr. Peter R. Labouisse, Mr*. Derfy, Mr. Rivera, Miaa Mnrid Lae Kirby, John TonUn, Dr. Syma, tt Waahingtoh, A. G. Leonard, ^ipa S . Goodwin, of Manassas, ^od Ite, Whtta, of Washington.

Mr. Paul V. Portner, who died in a New Yoric hoepitel last faU, left his estate valued at 8250,000 to his sister, Mrsr William Payne Meredith, and to her Uttle daughter Sylvia. The will ia contested by other mehtbers Of tba Portner family, who ciafan that Mr. Portner made tlM will while in a hoa-pital under the care ot a ^yaidan aad nurse and at the time was. ineapaMa, mentally aad physical^, of ing buainess.

girls who have to wait in tha town for trains aad.for woaen-who are ei&ploy-ed in the town, we feel it is a good work, and good for our town to be tq^ te>;4ate. Bdp oa aU you can.

SHOW PpUL-ntT AT-FAtt

Sapfc Dodge Urgea Owaera af Pare-hrad St*ek t« JUAtt .

Providence, Eastern-League, last Au gust, and had previoualy played in the New York State League and Virginia League. He cornea fiwn a baseball funny, having several unClaa. who' played profeaiOBal basebaU wiQi sue-'

PET DOG KILLS)

The Token neighboriiood has been

follows: Paul E. Hammitl qaalifiea aa oetarr

public, entering faito 8600 b<»d. Warrmton and Fawclisx Tampihe

Company permitted to charge toUa da section of road of IH milea betytaeu Haymarint and Gainesville and fuB aaetion of road of 6 miles exteadiiv from 100 feet-eaat of intaraeetion of Manaiwas and Gaineavine road to Young's branch, the said part-ofj tioB to be sddcd to Ite part of'aeettsai upon winch t d k are already charted betwMn BaeUaad and fiaymarhat, aa. aa.to make a foU aeetion of 6 mifaa. '

Oa'motion of MTK Boae Keys, wl-J. H, Dodge, Siqrt. Poultry Department »¥*i*i^ W ^ ^ * «* "Shepherd,"

^ , ^ Thoae i *o have porebrad poultry! • ^*^S* ^'^^ *"< *»«'^ <»°*« belong-887A51.41 * ^ P«tMn* of l*e fair te ho^ia»li> 0^id«lpfamtoes3iibitattiwfair. tbi* r i i» te^ lfcS;.,Harriaoa^ Beavew, ^deh d«>w md^ dtatifliotee of ArliwBr Key^

— ^ ^t.. .^-,-^ _-«^_ , ^ uAi,^»n.^ thai., mtr^ir ayut rfij.,..!.*.,.' was stmck bv U^tning ouc day last who died July 9. Thwnaa B. Wbedhaa I week. Tba dog waa f<rtlowiBg Mf8 W.' appMuted adminiateator of eatate. L. Beavera aa abe walked toward btt'Certificate tot obtaining lettwa of ad-home after a viait to her mother-in- j miniatmtion granted, administxatar law, and aa they drew aiar the home'exeeutfaig 81,000 b(»d. Ge<ffge Br^-cf Mr. A. C Beavera a sharp bpIt-Af'ant, J. M^JCeya and Genrgfc W. Bdi ligMaing fiashed t h r o o i ^ ^ r r t y and ;app(crfBted a»raiaers. stmek t ^ deg, fairaaklag. evwiy bone in! Will oTlBaara Belches, wfio"5ed itebody. Mia. BeavMS raa an^KnttilSapteniber 26, 1919, proved by oaths

liam PImgmaeiL. 47-tf far aeeraad intar--ifilOJ»

-U»J»

F<Hr Sale—Fknrd t o o r ^ -car, 1917 model, jost overiuMkd and newly painted. B. N. HsUto, Manassas Prodooe Co. 64S

For Sale—^Ford toozinff .car just overiiaoled. nowhr painted, St the thm Prince Willtem Gm-xtige. An>ert Lawrence... &-tf

BeaervSd tot aecmtd iotar-ast an antifteatae of da poait 100.60

FiaymsBt by snkaciibarB «_ Liberty B o ^ . . . . . . . . ; . SOLOO

AU otiwr itema of Uabflity, viz: Iiriarcai ediaetad b i l aot

« » m a d . . . . . . . 600.00

1^; Cental

-Stock.: Mntoal Tdepbaob

Total . . . . . . | S 7 , I, R. F. Persons, cadder, do aol

•wear that the above is a true atata-BMBt of tba financial eoaditioB of Baidt tt Qoaatico,* Ineorj^ratad, located at Quaatico, in the Coantgr of Prince WB

.Sl»c_afi,..Biun,.State of .Ykdaia. i^:^.cl9ia of hiiiiiisas on tiie SOtb day of Jvia, 1920^ to tiM beet of my knorfriedse i^beHaL

w.^. Wanted—6Q,Q(M

croaatiea. Soeima M.I<yneh*Co.

White oak •dfotivfeea.. - • - - 2 S s t t r

R. F. raRSd|fSj GaaUsr.

J O . PICK. V B ^ J S E. COIXIMS. E. L. PERST.

uliaitwa

Prince William Flmmiaey. iJaly,U20.

Parsom, tide 16^ day of

Attractive Price—We have a " BXMJ. PUBVIS, Notary PnUie. limited member <^ GORDON l ^ miawiisslw M baa July JO, Utl. TIRES, cord ami non-«kid,boa|^t before advance. Get oor prices.

\ Feed and Milling Co. 9

Kietko te

. — All knights expectmg to ride in ibe tournament on the last day of e fair, Friday, August 20, at 8 p. nL, are reqaestod to send their names and state what title and coknonder which they

^ wiO ride, to BoUEe Robertson, Jaymariwt, Va., en a> beiew

DELCO-UGHT

August 6. Fee, $2.00. Liberal priaea win be awarded. Tooma-

•^ ment daabe wifl be' given at n i ^ t

r W c have moved o v

&

BKl.Iffl BAKERY ANfi QUICB UJNCH

a tite waaber; Tama the for th^ hoojifw^fc

m0 wnmar

• a .

WAULlflllU Wa • a .

DR. F A H R N C ^ NAGNOSnOAN

niiat t9 yoor-wcalcfieser-' A s y Idad of Chronic Diaease or De-

TSrmRy T Widy tbeae s p c c ^ oaaea aad «aB t ^ what the tronble is. It is my aim to diag­nose' diflBcnlt caaes and tell yon what to do, and kow to do it. Send meyonr and I shall do

HA01

intanat i»the raJsiag of good paotey. Poultry raiafaig is faat nsrtnming ite normal and rightfal place aa one «rf the kadiag aoarcea of the f ood s a p ] ^ -of tite esuulry. Mow is an opportima time to paah thia biiiiiisai

Thia aietfiBofTli^^ma ia nateraUi adapted to the raising aad marketing of peottry, aad tt shoold be giveii more attenti^ by oor p e ^ e . Thoae wiio

- — . „ „ " * ? • vviniini poultry ahoatd by all Bar. J. i^Jueae wUl pitadi at For- i—iiii lisim It

at aa afriy date.

•r^iaexBoma

mother bdag •'Roxle,' an EagHah ahi^hard owned entfl her ieatii by Mr. W. J. Bidiarda. ,

in niiiieaswlaJ 111 IIM'""* • • T " ' " " " ' ' " stsiafsr eat Hin M. E. Chaiirth flaadar •t}pwi!li'j show of Hiefiiir | ^ ^ dog waa of p « ^ stael^ 8 p.m.

Mr. J. T. Anderson is viaitiag rda-tivea ia McLean tUa weak.

Mr. W, E.' Biag haa retomed to hia placa of employaunt in Alexandria, after a visit to Ua wife and ddldrsB. . Mr. Richard Jonea aad Private Mon­

ro^ both of Quaatico, were Farsatliurg visitors Saturday.

Mr. BeaiMB Absl baa sold U s Hop-

Miaa Rdbdcah Abel Ja oa tiM aiek

Mra. J. £ . Tapaeatt ia vo/OI. Mrs. C. C. Dmm and hsr dan^itar

Dorotiiy are vteitiag Mr. and Mra. J. H.<iate,qf Moaafc.— • _-

Mahal GaUahaa haa'retoiMd a viait te l i b s E d ^

visitad Mrs. C K. Kcya, of Qaaatieo, Saturday.

Mra. Richard Aald>y aad bar danglL. ter Cathariae have Ktaraad to thsir hMae ia RMimMid. - . , ' • •

•HM eomanmity v r ; shodced to hear ef the daetii of Mra. FcaBda D e ^

Mias Etto Tapaeott ha Qaaatieo.

^-JNmms

Mr. Si<teey WOA, of ladjaa Head. Md.. bsooght a track load «f gfarlraa* beya te tta picaie Satexday.

Ik M aad Elect CerawaD a abort vlaH te

Bar. W. B. Wiaalow hsU a at PaieaS, a la is i

tioa being in attsadaace. 'Gsrnwan speat

- aad Soadiv wMi her caosia, H n . Aa-aic SiaipauM, at Baeon Race.

Mias Susie King, of Baltimore, Saaday with K M T y r t i r P b a ^

Mt^aadJIra J W Fair

d ^

Mr. and Mra. Boy C. Dauasmisn are reo^ving eoagratnlatiote upoa the arrival of a fine aleven-povnd SOB on Wsrinaaday. laly 21, at t>»ir haBW.in

bytii^stntoliatwaamndidiatreaaed^of Thaaaaa L. and over tiM loaa of the big, blade, shaggy aabscxibing fellow who had been tiM favorite pat

Lacy F. B«kder, said admittedfe

trix aaaMd ia wHl, thf mwlify and hr htr

/gmatfCAW JtouaitB wtmr

Aa tha fair thia year COBMS at aa off date for a poottry diow, eddfaitieB birda will aaed to be groooMd aad given apedal atteatjea. Daart delay hi msliwg yvar aelecUuna aad inmaic lag antriaa. Procn^ a preminm liat fran ihe aecietary of the fair, tliia (Miss Thaliaa Florence, B^wrter) givas fuB aad compete directiooa aa to We are now making our aprau. entriea Mid dasaifieatkMa, etc. Hrda We hope to have theae ready for tha abeoU be sdeeted aecerdteg to tba Fair. At oor Jnae meeting at There-AaMTicaa staadarda, aad at thia sea- ton sdwol Miaa GiOMrt gave ua a ha-eon of tha year BMy nead wuam'&Se* son ia bread making. Thia waa an aH aitteatioB to sh<i«_t this can be givea and we can have an tnricansBt show' if sfvary oae deaa his part. Lat^doit.

AGED W(HIAN MBS

an agfd Mrs. Sarah Awi Haggina, «t wf tiM couatyr

at tiM home ef Mr. aad Mrs. J. E. His -aea, aear Maaaaaaa. Fnaaral servieea ware held yaatarday at the Manaaaas Baptist Chvch aad the body wae teM to raat ia tiM Hiaaea bury lag groaad

i^jiay^meating. MM aprons, played aome games, sang some soags and iMd a pleasant and pnrflta-Ue day. Before we Went hwna-onr teadwr gave each of aa a cake of yant, io'tiuft wa coold try te audM bread oaisdvea. Wa aB hope to have a good loaf irSraa'I&r the fair. At

wa hops to fiaieh ear aproes aad gat aoBM hdip oa eamuag. We hope to have ear mothers attestd soBMef oar Mieetiiiga. Our July iag waa hsM jaWsrday

Mrs. Hnggins, who waa te her ty third year, waa a daughter of tbe late Joaaph aad Swaa Woodyard BaX-lar, ef tbia eoaaty. Sbe waa first aiar-

to HeaiT KXBOB aad tetar te Haggiaa, aad bad basa a

UGMTNING KILLS 0OW8

— Tw« eewB steading aadsr a poplar farm ware kiUad

tbe storm Monday One waa killed instantly

la said to have walked

Jtwa 100 poaada each wore reeeotiy killed by Hgbttgsr at H g lioiisa sTMr and Mn. J. A. Todd, near Manaaaas Lightning atrock the e o n crib oa the Todd place, splitting a plank from roof to floor, breaking tbe b<ytom oat of a bottle of cylinder o^ and kilHng the Ismhs

nn>EPEKinNT B I L L

An ctt)oyaUe party was gtvan by Misa Draa Herriac Saturday evaaiag at tbe baaw of bar parwte, Mr. aad Vrm^M f. lUryt— A i—rwr « o w J at

mg tbe e^eaiag play

aad at a teta bear wdiaah

Miaa Liffiaa Grasaweed i a fa» daya te Waabta^tea.

Miaa Ratii Uatea ia vteitiag at tbe

—Mias Eogaate H. Osbeom, priad-pal of the Manassas schools, who has been under treatment at the Washing.

tafarv taHiag~to tbrjpiB anaBPima. Tttoma Piwt. Md.. for soBM-ttase^ vetonad to her bosse in Msnassas last «e)if%ad ia very much Improved W~iaaI8i7 lEaa was accompaaiad by her aiecee, Mr*. George W. PfaiHipe aad Miss LiUian Osboam, of Brightwood, D. C. Mias Osboum retomed to her h««M tins »>«k «fwl flr^. Pfcillijn is «tiU with her JBBlt. .

r^lbt la reoneat M. K.

Belehes, daaghter aad diatribataa, ap. pointed admfaiietratrix. ' AdndaistEa-trix qnaUfiM, aaeeuting^,200 bead, with Thonua L. aad Loiy F. aa aaratiaa. R. B. Smith and W. L. He aj^praisars.

Accoont <rf Robert Jarmaaa, jailer, aUowad. V —_

Ueaasa to aaU aeft driaka at tiMir respective pfaMes of bnsiasaa giaatad to Boae, Fanar A Johnaon, C, C Gloa and^J^ M. Stevana, Quaatico, aad Ma-

Colorad Hmrae Shew Aaaoci».

Hunter C. AUee, gaaw wardca Car Priaee ^niUam cooaty, graatad path, nnt to c u i y diaehaigiarpnibUe dntiea.

Dr. J. C M e t ^ t h appcdated Btr for rrtnaiiMlrffwf term eadJag Da-ceasbar 61,182S; qnaUilee by aiibaerib> ing te oath aad executing bead.

C K. Bodiae qnaUfias aa aalary pob-UcaatviagbiteliOOl

—Mra.^Ballaatyae Patteraoa haa r«-

of bar oaly brotiMr. Mr. Robert W ^ cott Lay, wUefa occurred Tueaday nigfat at Ua borne te San AntSBfo, Texas, after aa extended illness. Mr. Lay waa aaawirlad l | l l U lUI HKlll lij two atetera, Mra. Ptattaraoa aad Mra. B. T. H. Hodge, of Msaaaais 'Mra. Hodga, who waa sauiiiwasd to by Mr. Lay's fflaasa aaarly ttuae ago, ia sp lading a i nephew aad aieea, Mr. aad Mas.

Sarah Elisabeth Shoeautkar aad Mr. D. H. Blaekwelder were mar­ried to BockviBa, Md., July S. ~Tba bride is the aidaat daaghter ot Mr. aad Mrs. G. M. Saoeataker, of Brenttvilla, and haa been emi^oyed in Washiagtoa ia ^ Tk«asary''l$<9artmeBt for the taut two yearr Mr. Blackwaider'a

OdMarnthoBM a in Stetesville, N. -C TtA couple probably will remain in Waah-ingtoB until fail, wheo they expect t s make their home in paUf omia.

The Journal $1.60 a year in sdvanoa "O^ wwttrtlia dlfftetBce.

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M f M T r a M A W tbmdar StbM It 9!«r«riar-Sev. Dr. WOUaatJ. SMly«, of Wub-

infton, will rapply th* imlpH of th* PresbyteriAB Chnreh B«Gt SuaiKf, both mornlac aad crwiiac. Th« ptl^-lie u cordial^ inyittd to tto MrrtoM.

urnoBuar " Bethel LatibaimB Choriw >•••

car 2. Sunday Sebool at 10 a. m. Preachint at 11 a. IB. Nokesville LutheraD Cbnreb—8an>

day school at 1:45 p. m.; i^aadtec at 2:45 p. m.

CATBOUC AU Salnto' CatheUe OMich, M M *

aaaae, Father WilUaa CUU, patter. Mau at 7:80 a. m., i n t , third and

fifth Sundaya. Saeond and foartk Sundays at 10:80 a. m., foUowad by benediction of ttw Blaued Saeraaunt On the flrat today of vmtf taoBth special derotioii i s hoBor e< tha Ba cred Heart of Jaaoa.

MBTH0DI8T* M. E. ClimiJi, OuaUi. H»». WlUhwr

Stevens, pastor. Manamiae—SnadgY ^t"w»t at <>:4>.

BraiVBsr i FradarieMbnrt.

Mn. K4 Garriaon and faatilr, of WaafcikictoB. « • s^ondtot tiM wammn with lira. Ganiaoa'i laotbar, Mtip.

Mft^X. E. Reid aJid two daachtara, of Bonad Hill, who hava b««n riaittac Mn. Baid'a brotiAr, Mr. J. W. iMubtf.

Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting We&iaaday at 8:00

p. m. Preachinsr flnt aad tUrd Soadaya

at Bradley at 8 PLBI. -Preaching at Bnekhall aaeood aad

fourth Sundaya at 8 p. ai. Epworth Leagoe at TKM p. aL

Sadky Owrgip.

The appointiponta of Bay. H<»aar Welch follow: >

Sudley—First, aecond and foarth Sundays, 11 a.m.

Gainesville—Firat Sunday, 8 p. at. Third Sunday, 11 a. m.

Fairview—Second and fourth Son-days, 3 p. m. ••

Woodlawn—Third Saaday, 8 p. aL

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Trinity EpiatepAl Cbmeb, Bvi A. Stuart Gibaoo, Baetor. -

Sunday School ai lO o'clock a. m. Service first, aaeoad aad fottrth

Sunday at 11 a. va.; avary Soada^ at 7:30 p. m.

St. Ann's Memorial (Aapal. MokM-Tille. Serriea flrat Smdar at 8 fi. aM tliird Sunday at 11 a. • •

BAPngr -

DUMHOIB •Mpip

have ratnmad to thair bona. Mra. Albart Brawnar and hw two

childran, Herbart Looia and Canvilla, hava rataraad from a two waaka' viait to rolatlvM in' F^nqaler and Colp^rar eountias.

Mii^ Emily Graffam, who v«Dt quite a while with ralatlvoa hara, ra­tnmad to bar heme in Riehnumd 8na-day.

A numbar of yonng people, chap*, ronad b^ Mr. and Mn. Grovor Aba} and UH. 3. W. Dnnbar, motored to FeathentoiM Sunday and aftar anjoy-ing a deli^us dinner apott -tha ra-mainder of tita aftaraoon bathing and canoeing.

Hr. .and Mn. c. w. uamaon ana Mr. J. W. Garriaon and family motor-aA fa> Qii«nt.tw» Hntwiey evyilinr to a t .

•nrpriae dane«^~Thanday evening. A number dF oat-of-^xmn gneata war» proaant. .

Mr. Ira Cline vititad at .Cherry Hill

Mr. J. W. Mwchant nd family mo^ tored to Stafford Smiday.

^ Meaars. <x«y CUna and Jack K«ya Bpant Sondaf at'*nic Maplaa^ in Al­exandria c«nmty.

Mesan. Dan Bector and Andrew AUra, of Qoantieo, aecoinpflinied by Hr. and Mrs. J: W. Danbw and lOaaaa Alice Dnnbar and Maiy Baid, of Dam. trU^^ .H-jmaaJ ti AMTUM at Xflrfam 'Sat-

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mt$.i. F. Vkkaad her l i t ^ m TBSAiif vmitmA

_EBIDAV. JULY 23. 1920

tirOvia 8i«i«xpaet«d iPaMk. Magrader Keya M i t l i a

tUa* ladtwad to Npahaeo »M>day. •>

CATBABPDf

Mn. Angnata Lytm Webb ia visa­ing bar BMtliar, Mn. Etta Lyna. - -Ifa^A Bay Aitan. af Jaahingtaa, •p«>t a few daya recently with bia aont, Mia. Etta Lynn. ,

maassy gnnair i amar ass TaMvneB tnm Leeelwug HeaiMtal, much bena. fltad by tnatmoat received then.

Mrs. C. F. Brower, ar., who broke her ankle a few weeks ago, ia now able to get about with the aid of «mtehea.

Mr. WlUard Pearson has recently sufTared an attaek of tonaiUtia. ,

During the atorm Monday traea wan atroek by lightning in tiie yard of Mr. Wallace'Partlow at "Cottage Farm." Mr. Partloiir, who waa aitting by a window, waa ahocked aad mad^ quite side by tha aam^ belt ' On the aame day a valoable J«ra«y cow belonging to Osariee SbelUngton, colored, waa killed by lightning.

tend clmreb. Mr. French Bnwner apant the

week-end w l ^ hia mother, Mra. Lnla Brawner.

Bev. C. L. Beard, tormer paator of tha Dumfriea Methodist Chnreh, who ia now stationed at Round Hill, spent a few days with friends here laat wade

MlaaLouiaa May, of Wsah&igtoa, ia S i t i n g her aont, Mn. Emery.

Mn. R. J. Adamaon, of Manaaaaa, haa been viaiting nlafivea ban.

Mr. How^ McJtatler aad aiatan motored to Stafford Sunday.

Shadow Grore, tbe home of Mr. and Mn. J. W. Dnnbar, waa the acena of a Washington Sunday and waa met u d

accompanied home by bis father, Mr. W. W. AlTey, of tJhiurlotte Hall, Md.

Dr. C. F. Brower « > a ^ Waahington the flnt of ffie week,

Mn. B. F. . ^ a n ia fai WaaMngtofr with her daui itcar, Miaa Both Aken, who ia very BI.

Miaa S a n Pringle haa ntfirnad to her home in Tvmtm, Md., aeeempanh led I» Mba Cladtti DonohQe. of M«^

Joadaj SdiooL 9.tf a. a ^ morning aarviea^ 11 oUaeki B> T. 7. U., 4:46; evening aarvkat M7:88.

Wedneaday—PiaT«r aaaattac at f:80 p. m.

Rev. Bamctt (MaMley*a Hatcher's Memorial, second Sunday,

3 p. m.; fourth Sunday, 8 p. m. Broad Run, aecondand fourth Sun.

day, 1 1 a . m . ,—--''"- - - • Mt. Holly, third Sunday, 11 a. vL,

and Saturday preceding. Summerduck, finrSnii8By,~ll a. m.,

and Saturday preceding.

Rev. J. A. GoUhew'a A] Preachiutji serfkea at the Wpodlana

and associated Baptiat Chnrdtaa, Bav J. A. Golihew, paator; ^ ^

Woodbine—Every aecond Sunday at 11 a. m. and B p. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Young Pecqkle'a meeting ev* ery Sunday at 8 p. m. exeqit cA preaching day. Prayer.making every Wednesday at 8 p. m. v-

Bellehaven—Every first Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. ' " "

New Hope—^Evoy tliird Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Soaday SAooI at 10 a.m.

CHURCH OF TBE BBKTHBBN Rev. B. E. Bloui^ P>«tor; Bav. 3.

M. Kline, assistant. Cannon Branch—Soaday Scho al at

10 a. m. Preaching flrat and third ftiadayi

at 11 a. m. - ' Christian Worlcan-at 8 p. as. Bradley—Sunday flAool at 10 a. B.

days af 11 a. m.

PKonrnrB BAPTurr Primitiva Baptfit Cki^A, iMar T.

8. Dalton, paatar. Sarvieea anry taai«h Saaday at 11

a. m; aad tha tetaidaj pvaaaflac at 2:30 p. m. ' • " - ' """

uMrntb Rev. L. a

follow: Manaaaaa-PlHlaaaiiiM

T>50 p. m. Baasa days, 11 a. m.

Bnckhall—Flnt 8 p. m.

nrday wvming,. Miaa' EflBa Adama, of Clifttm, ia vig-

iting^W Barter, Mn. Clanda Braamar. MUa Violet Ford, of Clifton, ia visit,

ing her aister, Mrs. Arthur Lovalaee.

RUST & GtLLISS

IC 8ALB OP yAUBABLK KBALESTATE

Under and ter yfrtae of a cer-tain daed of &att exaeute^ on January 8,1917, of record in the clerk*! otRee of Prince William County, YirglniA, in deed book 69, i>age 482, by MaDuel and Car. ri« Fisher, tiie undaraigiMd trua-tee therein named, havins been requested so to do by the oeneftr

of default having been made in the payment ot the 'debt therein secured and desertih^ wlD offer for sale at public auction to the hig^iest b id(ur ,on— SATURDAY, JtJLY 17, 1920 at twelve o'clock, m., in front of the Bank in the Town of Occo-quan, aforesaid county, all thai certain tract or parcel of land, ly­ing and being situate n e ^ Occo-quan, in the aforesaid countv on the north side of tbe Neabseo road, and adjoming the lands of Henderson and others uld said

„ ^ . , ^ road, and described by metes and ^ « ^ the atom Satnrdyy night bdunds in said deerf of truft, and * ^ *-'^fT!? ^!T •* !*Tn»ef*»t « portfott of th« Ait(Si"T. tine waa struck, the bolt seeming to - - - - -enter by a window which waa ahattar-M; the broken glaaa flying over a bad occupied by Mr. Millard Pearaon, who waa sick at tha time. No aarioaa dam­age waa dona, according to informa­tion obtained.

Mr. and Mn. C. F. Brower, Jr., and their little daughter Elean& tmd Mr. Louis Lynn, of Bound Hill, apent iha week.end witii nlativea hen. They were accompanied to Cathatpin by Mr. Lee Pattie, who had apent two weelu witii hia aunt, Mn. .%s!rfr.

Mr. Willison S. Brower has raceatly bought sr Ford roadatet.

Mr. J. Worthington Alvey vlait«d

Bland land, and containsr more orlesB.

18ACRES,37J*OLES This property has a dwelling,

ete., on it, and is dMirable.prop­erty, o

TERMS CASH. 5-t8 JOHN LEARY, Trustee.

POSTPONED—The lOwve sale haa been pestpened to Satuday, Jnly i ly at same plaea and hoar.

l a the Cimdt Contt fw Paiabe ^ni-tlam Cean^,'^rgiida.

G^airge Latham Fletcher, Adm'r.d. b. n. w. w. a. of Eustace Jaffiries, da-eeaaad, Complainant .

against Mary H. JelMea, widow, in her own

right and as Adm"! of Jamea P. Jef. friea, Sr., deceased, Jamea P. Jef-friea, numari'ied, Nafciie 8, P, An.

BBAL BCTATB-^B^^ QiBDSANCB

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Are you Fully iDsi LcMf by

tonaanti and Louis Antonaanti bar baabud. Defendants.

IN PEANCEBY la tka VaeatkiB of tile Saii Conrt. MSMO:—The object bf this anit b

to have it determined that Ja^aaa P. JeflMea, now deceaaed, acquired and held aa tnistea fnr Euataea Jaffriea, deeaaaad, the legal title t0| cartiin real eatate in Faiiq^er ooun^ part ct a ( a m imornliurBbode a farm fonneriy Iwflowgfng ta Jalm P. Jdfriea, aa weQ aa of other real aetata pnrefaaaed by aald Jamea P. JeffiieB under daereea of the drcsit Conrt for jraa«BiaK~Co«Bty in;tw<rxhaae«xy niita therein penfing, one a^iad Gainea, Ex-aenter va. JaSrIea, and tha otiiar natcber va. Gaines, aa well aa the le­gal title to certain jndi^nanta and doaaa. in aetien fonoarty belonging to .^Bstaee JeflMea and to foUew the tNone or D i e prooeeda thereat into the ^miM et his wife, Mary H. Jeffrtea, to wbdtn the aaid Jamea P. Jeffriea con-vayed the aaidpiopei ty or ita proceeda witti nrtiee of the traataattadied to the aame and to aacnn an accounting thonaof.

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RH(»>E ISLAND, <tf Providoie^ Ra L

FIREMANS, of Newark, N. J.

.ALt IT %nxr Iwifft^oiw ,\ka

writtcaaa dw«K«i, c«il«ita, tana aad eoatcnta, livestock, vkcat iara. Let •> WrHa yev MBI po&ey. .

G e a D. Baker Undertaker

AND UCKN8B> BMBALMBR Lee Ave.. Near C H., Maaaaaas. Va.

Prompt attention given all ordera.' Prices as low aa good aarvioe and mm-tenai will jnatify. MeUlle Cam*d In Stock.

kladay^

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ummm. MANASSAS, VIRGINIA

aecording to law that the above named dalHtdanta, Jamas P. -Jeffriea, Nannie S.~P. Antonanti and LeniB Antonaanti, bar huabaad; a n not reaidenta of ijte 8tat»-of Vbrgin^ it is therefon or. dired that aidd defendanta do ai^ear within ten daya after due pnUieatton at tUa wder, in the dork's eOca of tar aaid Circoit Court, and da what la •aeeaaary to poteet tbefe intereate. And it ia furtiter ord«ced tiwt thlTor. dar be pidrfiebed <aee a week for four abeceaaive weeks in the ICanaaaaa Jogoial, a newspl^ler ^ntad and pub-liabad in the CouBty of Prince WaHiUn, Vfargiaia, and tbst a t^VT thareof-be aaeted at tiie Iront dow af the Court

I ot Prince Williani Coanty on or tiM next BoWday, aad tSiTa

aevyilMraaf be aent by ngiatarad mail

iagtoB, D. C, can of G«Mral DeUvaiy, that being hia laat known plaea of ad-draaa aa aUtwl in Oa aSdavit for tUa enter of pwtrHratiim

Taata:— GEO. G. TTLEB, Qark.

By 'L. LEDMAM. Dapaty OaiK. A eopy^Teata:

GEO. G. TTLEB, Oatk. By L. UWMAN, Deputy aerk!

Grenville Gainea, W. M. Farr, Barbour, Keith, McOaAffid^ k Haaaatt, Mk. i ten for Cunplaiaaatt. 6U

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One of the most important things ever done by the Agriculturd Experiment Statiwi of North Carolina was a test to determine if National Hog Remedy has any value to the Farmer. A buQetis iss»ed about {we first tells that ia a series of tests some figures w«« brought out that are startling.

Fifteen pigs of similar weight were bought for a test that was continued at the Baleif^ test farm 88 days. One lot of these pigs ware given ICitional Hor Remedy and another lot was given the same feed but ^ ho remedy. _ ^ ___^ _

to the lot where the National Bog Remedy was given the hogs grined .70 of a pound each. In the lot where nothing was given but the feed ^e hofs gaiaed only .47 of a pound. \^

Two hogs on Natitmal Hog Remedy increased in weight on the same ration as much aa three hogft did without It.

Furthermore this test showed and stated that by uain« National Bog Remedy a savtog was realized bf l4>proximatdy $9.00 on eadH hundred pounds increase in^hve weight

. National Hog Ronedy is a<dd by all dealers at One Dolbr % package. In cue your dealer cannot supply: you kindly send us your name and. we will see yon got lU We do not use a filler to enlarge the package and we use h i ^ grade ( exnieala (mly, .

Natioaal Hog Rwaedy rwovea fatestinal wff iiiMmyWoaS: •" ' . _,: . """ ~ ^

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Ung pmds of semce oniji |}ra?e Id a ''Fikk* owMr Ae visden «f kis ckdce. We bow Bot oC t sin^ case, vim a nai tkat kas 9m Bseit a "Rrfek Traetoi has ckmfed to aaodwh mm^ 4sl Ihe BMHI yb OWBS oie. wkit, &resii lonr wkiiyilow aid older im

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LET US SEND TOU OUR STYLE BOOK OF THE JBSASON^ SHOE FASHIONS '

ahswiag the sxetaslvo a a i diatiBctire featares w o n hr the particakv drasaoia.

aad aatMaetory.

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Th« pfiblUlMr e BBot afford to Riva

Ua r«a4«n SMM tibas ftftr f«r mtt nofidiBC anttar. if n* aiaoaat o< i t . TtetiaiM avora$M baa than flftgr ^

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iac piovoaitiea, avaa at tlM auggaatad rataaT—American Priatar.

.add that "RM Jwuaal'a advarttotac rata to flSaan eanta tax inch, with a aabatantial radueti<m to

iag to tba naw aehadttla, aai aJrcahu VUnUt ovar UOO^wdd aMKia aa to the thirty-cant rata.

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THB POETBT COBNUt Tha poatzy eomar, throngb which

Journal raadara for aavaral montha

lovara of good pootry, promiaaa t»iat-niah tha Apportnaity for'a raunion of old frienda, inehiding onraalraa and old r«aid«ita of Priaca Williaai who are acattarad ovar tha country and whoaa only praaant link with formM- home and frianda to tha woekl maaaage of •aaJ^Brnal

Ilia favorite poam in today'a iaana ia "Duty" by Edgar A. Quaat, a fairly

. naw contribation to Utaratora by an ' 'AUJtrtonr wriiar WIHJM' VIUWUH St-

taiaad a nation-wida rqmtation. Thto poam waa aataiittad by VitrJoba La. bdat , VPN AHtl*aUH ATWiia. Saw.' 4eIU, Calif., whawith Mr. Laboar for-mmttf Uvad a few Uilaa aouth of Ua-saaaaa. "I certainly miaa all my daar fjrtomto in Old Vlrgiaia,"^ Urt. Lahoar wrttaa, "aad aaad beat wlahea to them one atod all." Tha poem foUowa:

DUTT -I aball have draw my doty bar* «i

earth - • ![ If I have Itrad tip to tha beet I

knew, ; If I hawtried at timee to be of wolrth

Aad gladly deui tha Bttta I oMOd do.

I tttik I need not fear God's Jodgr-meat than

If oidy I ban kv* >V raecvd.elaaa, Han dKQy waBtad aaung aiy Mtoi»

F. B. RHOI»S, PrMidMit. W. B. FBEE. Vic»-PrtBldtnt. WM. A. SMITH. Cwhkr.

TheBankofNokes^e ^ . ^ * - — mCOBPQKATEP

m' NOKESVILLB I] VIRQINI^ ^ f CcMBBMrdal and Savings AcoDimia at^ted. Monay to kad <mjH r»Tad aacmity^ Don't aaU yonr Libarty

t. WawUliiBdyonviNSliihoB.

WE PAT 8 PER CENT ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS

And played ttia aava be^.

f toad wlMwrar I

I need net hate great deaja e<-wMeh to boast ~

N v pofat toafiiaian jgidBsd^ >o« tha few;

U I have kapt the faith aad hdd my pe(rt».

{.^tan-have done what I waa bma

larakill, , - A greater glory ttuu eazih'a fiartlag

, ftune, • nteae to ^ triami^ of $.• ataedfaat

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- An hoiest haut ezeds a Idasaoed

m If I ahaU lite op to the light I own. EBiaB keep the faith when tMBpte

A n A$8et Not JElxpressed in DoUars^tnd C a i U

fTha PiOfiM NatioMl Bank haa ona Aaaat nana ilia kaa raaV WcmHwU ia not tecMad in tm liiBMial atata-Mmia. ' . . . - • • • . • • • _ . - • • • .

pwd wffl and ioyaHy of i vpesitM^^riio htnf n n ^ Umim, giTW Matarial proaf <rf ttatefriandnhif.

piewed front tlie standpoint of tla Uaab aid tnUtt-tigw of thto ina^itnti^ noM of ear tangHile asaata

. conld ba more. kJiiiily prizad. or of flrrcater Taloe ta our-«f thJH Hty Mid

let OS fid yonr reqmremitrwidi rprcdnct d tpakj; ami iiisure you agaktrt m uttsucrtssfal yearr

G. M. Larkin & Co. titANASSAS, yiBOINU

H f oiicy in Hand IS WiffiTH A HUNDBED IN THE MIND, thara; fera d«m't say yon win inaara yonr pn^pcrty, Iwt do it, and do it NOW.

IS HERE.

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OP MANASSAS. VIRGINIA

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^irena. ^^TBaa^mm'an earth aay aay thatX — ; Imva fkitod.

NXWSPAPKSS

adloat Itoalt teethe great «ost iBoraaaa *« I'M *Ht ffirmtry ngwanap r pafc-

N»fc"

. liAar. Aa a mie, hto bosinaaa haa nc* been of tita moDey-makiag Uad.' Hto object in Ufa haa bean to aarv* the comnuii^. Mora than any other pRK fesstoaal man, he haa lived doae to the

~ auudm ed titeHaa at Jfearatfa:—^ r to mesa btaaaad to gi«« th^n to ra-

• eaiva." Ja order to prodoee the pubUeatico,

tiie ayMt of aarriee had to be ahared, to todM axteot, by hto aaaojtatea na-portera, elerka, corseaptrndeBto, eoau poaltoxs and preaamea. The entire in­come of aome siaaB town newig^pers waa leee than the aalary of a ctty newspaper etitpr, and ia too many eaaea toaa than te iaeome ^

^ city AHapoattan op-ynasmen. News--—fr ia t eaald be ohtahwd for a fMrcatrfa

a pooad. and. Mwr ezpenaea madatatf Thaw weta cartain qaisitoa, aoeh as rafinad tMuta, shew paaaea, ban<{aat ticketo and gUta <A 'fratt and Tegetahtoa fawa tiw proad fume* aaxtona fte a. "wrHifciip''. Jik tida nuuaar the sawU town aewapapar poUishar obtalaad raereatton aad en­joyed Ufa.

Then came the years of inflation. Hto aBk» aaaoetotaa demandefBgger wagea. Newsiniiit doiddad, tciptod and <inadmpled in prfea; eagraving With wMtt w maWHur . _ cresaed ia eaat; hto transportation ptirneges were withtbrnm; food and clothing for hto faadly Toae to ataMst pn dMtiTe beighto.

All thto time tht ooontry new iaper ptAttofaar. fearing to toae the Bttto ad-

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And Ktonao ia a aafe denti&ioe, iS)pcovcd;b)f tlw dmtal praCsMion t>ecni«'it doca all tliat any dciil'inicc iwiiJil to do. Tryit

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DOWELL'S PHARMACY

^artisinc patrmce ha had, heaMated orar raiatog hto adieittofng am" aeription.* Tha raealt wae that <]iitt to their tracks, ami oatacs mod^ate and taadeqaate

Saeeatiy theee men meeting in atato and nattoaal ceaTantieBa taftad condi-ttoesavar with one aaother utd thto gae* them coorage to face tke facto and to ^an to do liiiahiws at laaat

tog it. They agreed that aa iaeh of space in a ne wapa per' with flTa h«v

_jg9d eircnUtion coold not baaoU proit. itobly nnder twenty centa aa inch; that there shonld be an increaac of five cev.tf an inch for each additional five

I T f A T i r T T Q All DAKYMEM ilUi PRODUCERS

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the lugbaat ia quality M d aniaat to via, for baat raaolta. Yoa mayiM from Miaaooii ^»«* w . C M ikttWYoa. AiiKTMr few! d««l«r nbo«t EUREKA Midi find wbat yo» kaTO long beaa lookkg for.

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—Dr. and MM. J^'C. ]f«n«tk • » ^''^ « M *t tht lUnluittan State Hot, ent«rtainiB« a caapinK party at J^* - ^•**» ^•^^^ N w York Olty. Compton I Mf- Golfck ia th« son of Mr. and MM.

- M i . . Ma« W.lt« , of N o k a a y ^ S ^ w f „ ^ ' * L A J S l ' t ^ * « » •* WeUln»ton on Snday. is attending the Wukfa(t0B C^dlec* *•*** *"• '•*«"» fraai Franca ha-baa t of Muiic for tha attMaiaT I bacom. a baaadfct ^f <•«« iu««i"Tt«<».g' —. , „ • » • • . . • - ^—^

T.» rh^>.^.<.u ** " " >"**^ ^ * " » «>• »- ^ - Thornton —The ladiaa of St. Anna'a Chapal U *^ Chw^"**-Nokeavil!« wiU hoM a toi>n fata on tiw

village lawii Thunday iingstBf^ 29. Ev.ryona ia tnrib t

—ThePaoplc* Natt«iuil Bank of Ha-n...a« .nd Jlon^-tL-J^ Maatte jxa. among tha contributori of .pacial

' praittiama to ba Mfarad by tba Fairfax county fair. Aftar conflninar exhibit.

i excluaively to Fairtex county for the I laat eitrht year*, the Fairfax fair aaao-

-Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Hottia have moved from Clifton to Manaam and are living near the coal bin. Mr. Hot-tie is employed at the bakery. i , i

-The proprietor, of the Trenl. Da. 1 ''•***° **• ^**^ to open the compe-partment Store at <3atlett have pa^.i***^" »"• y»«' <» Loudoun, Prince chasei the store of Houchin., Weat A William and Arlington. Co. at Noke.viHe and Mr. P. L. Trenl.. I -^Bvangeli.tic Mrvicea wiU begin of Catlett. Will move to NiAeavlUe to *""•"—' '"- "* " ~'-'-'' "* ' '-- * tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at Can-take charge of the .tore.

—James Lawrence Hboff, infant .on of Mr. and Mr*. AlliMn A. Hooff, died early Monday morning one day after his birth at Columbia Hospital in Washingtoiir The Utile body waa lUT to rest in the Mana.us cemetery.

—The regular .nmmer .ocial of the Presbyterian nhin./.!. ifr,A a^^^ffj School, to which all moQibera and friends are invited, will be held at the home of Prof, and Mr.. J. H. Dodge next Monday evening from 8 to 16.

—Mrs. W. S. Athey ha. received a teleg-ram announcing the death of her father, Mr Thomaa Hooghton, which occurred at his ^ome in Sperryville, Kappahannock county. Mr. Hooj^ton was eighty-two yean old and a Con­federate veteran,

—A marriage license wa. Uwied in Washington yesterday to Mr. Sidti^ D. Bywaters, of Washington, and Mis. Adah M. Wenrich, of Mana.M.. The bride is the adopted dMightef of the late H. D. Wenrich and haa bewi em­ployed in Washington for Mme .time.

—The Baptist Sunday School held its annual picnic yesterday at Comp-ton. Water sport, were enjoyed and the usual delightful picnic dinner was a feature of the day, the picnic being voted a huge -succes. in apite of the storm which saddealy ended the day'. sport. ' ~ ~.

—The ladies of Grace Church will have a lawn party at the home of Btrs. Charles Lewis, near town, next Tues­day evening, beginning at 4 o'clock. Refreshments wiU be served through­out the evening. The ram realised will be put aside as a "nest egg" for ^ lOO-yard race for boys of fifteen the new ehureh fand. — — • | and nndfir, thrfirnleg race, as.yard race

—A marriage license was iasoed in Washington on Monday to Mr. B. Frank May and Miss May F. Yeatnian, both of that city.' Mir. May is a am of Mr. and Mrs: William May, of Nokea-ville. He formerly lived in Manaaaaa and made many fijends whfle employ. ed in the post oiBee h«r«.

—Rev. J. L. McCntcheom, of Leea burg, will preach at the Littlfe River Baptist Chnrch om the first Snnday in August and on thi. a.tnarday precedSig at 11 a. m. -nwre wffl be «rii»p«« +xSkH)d soup meat

non Branch Church of the Brethren, Rev. E. E. Blough. pastor. Meeting, will be held every evening for two week, with Mrvicea on Sunday at 11 a. m. and' 8 p. m. Elder filoagh will be assisted by Rev. Ri J. Gffaaca, of Girard, HI., who will be a member of the faculty at Hebron Seminary next year. ,.-.. .... _1 „ ^ _ .

—An aSjoanaTma^ing < Jbnas-sas Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, was held Wednesday af. temoon at the hein&jif, Mzs. B. LeBoy Byrd in Centre .treet. The election of officer., postponed from the June meet­ing, will be held on the first Wednes­day in August. The August meeting will be attended by Mrs. Hewan Fletcher, ot Warrenton, district piaai dent.

—The Fairfax coroner's jury inves­tigating the death of Lewis S. Makely, fifteen-year..old son .of Mr. Harry Makely, of Centrevilie, whose body wa. found under a tree on ids father's farm the evening of July 6, heard the testimony of a number of witnesses Ttiesday and the "hearing adjourned to August 2, when a report of a'xhemicaL

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l b s . Harry Ceitow^ waa a Wairii-ington vi»t»y»r w » ^ ~ . ^ i . ] . —

Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Ifuddimaa vls-

Mii. R.^Jtmi Thwwton, « Fairfax,

Mrs. Louise C«x and Misa Mary Cox are visiting relattvas in New BaM-mora; - - /"

ton, is apeaiding tha weak with rela­tives here.

Mrs. G. S. Br«snaham, of Washing­ton, was the waak-«id guest ef Mr*. Qt 'Si' Nash.

Miss Ruth McKay, of Bristow, has been visiting friends in Culpepar for several week.. > ^

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analysis of the boy's stomach will be received. There was no testimony a. to how young M * k ^ obtained poaaea-sion of ft bottle of stryelmine f ound-ai his pocket.

•^Airangements ara being myde for the amwai field day. at Greenwich <m Thursday., Angfist B. Two'' games of ball are aeledttled, Gr«enwic}i to be op­posed by Catharpin and Qnantieo, re­spectively. The events of the day wiU include ja 100-yard flat race, open to

Miss Elizabeth Comwell, of Waah-ington, is visiting at the hom« of Mr.. C. E. Simmons.

Miss Julia Maloney is spending the week with relatives at North Cardan, Albemarle county.

Mlu.Idler Harrison inpending the week In Clarendon witii her niece, Mrs. Herman L. Bonney. ^^-^nu ueien Florence "is speudteg some time at Clarendon ^tfa her cous. in, Mrs. J: M. HutchiMn.

Mr*. Cecil K. Moffett, of Th4 Plains, hwbeen visiting h«r parents, Mr^and Mr.. Joseph Fairfax Lewis, v

Mr. and Mrs-. S , W, Roaaer, of Washington, were gnesta at the hoote fit Mrs. Anne Spies on Sunday.

Miss Sarah £«achmaB spent several days daring the week with her sister, Mrs. Frederiisk H. Cox, in Waahington.

Mi.. MarioA Galleher is visiting 4>er grandmother, Mr*. S. E. Hutchison, and other relativea in Loudoun county. . JJr. and Mr*. D. M. Pitta arid their two little children, David and Patsy, of Blk Hfii, are v6iting relativea hwe.

Mn. E. R. Hall afld her littb daugh-t*r, who have b e ^ W^ng: in West "ViSginia, are expecteNrhbnw this week,

Miss Ethel Lion has returned from a visit to Pittsburgh, Pa., where she w w t ^ guest of' l iv iriater, Mn. W^.' liam Coleman Hall,. . - . — -

Mr nr,A M p V M Vaf*l.i«, ^^^

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for boys of twelve and under and 200-yard daJsh, with Uben^.^ash'purses of­fered in all classes. Luncheon wiU be served S<ar the benefit of the Piresby-terian Choreh.

tant bnuneas on Saturday and the-full memWsh^ is requested to be, present.

—Mr. W. JE.,TrusIer, ^tainnn <i the county republican committee, n ---j—j nn imritntinti tn the riii'iiin(i|rt)ifl incident to the notiflcati<m of the Hon. Warren U. Harding of^htaiKMnination for the office of Presideat of the Uni­ted States, which wttelield at Senator Harding's home in Marion, Ohio, yes­terday.

—The county boaird of supervison will hold its regular meeting at tha-courthouse on Tuesday.

—Mr. and Mrs. Jamca R. Larkan, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Norvell

GbodlK)iIiniar l)eef .......l.-.. "16c"

Breast of veaL......._.^ 50!b- lots of sugar..™..-. Loose coffee -.'..•iL......,^. Six cakes BotML SO&T^....

16c lb 26c lb 25c lb 2»,lb-

.z: 28c ALSU OTUKK BAlUiAINJi^

DO NOT MISS THI& •-

their Mn, Zeloias, of Rtenoke,' a£« via-iting Mr- ifat^ew** i ^ e r , Mr. M. A. Miitti)ew,j(t Sodley. -. Mn. T. E. Veeder, Mrs. M. M. Wariiington and Miss Mildred Green, of Greenwich, 4rere guests of Misa Louisa Moiley Tuesday.

tff. G. W. Adams, of Bridgewatwr, spent several days recently wiFtb his gianddaug^tera^Jfra. C. CvPfaj^aad Mnt. Hoy A. Mnddiman. -

l b s . L. Frank Pattte and Misi Esther Warroi Pattie left Wednesday evening'to visit Mrs. Paitie's sunt, Mn. J. M. Eincheloe, ci UpporviDe^,

Mrs. David B. Sinith and children, have been visiting l b s . ^mitii's

father, Mr. J. P. Leacfaqian, have re^ turned to their home in Cape Girar­deau, ,M*;' ,~ " " r." ' , ..:".;-,•",' ;~ - Mn Fanni< SimpeOn ia spen^ag aome thrie with bar aon-iiid dingfater-m-law. Dr. tMi l i n . € . Augvatas Simpeota, at their snniiner home in

Mje: Attti^ G. R#>erts, of Monaca, PA., ftntncly ftf Manassae. with -her

Away in Premiums ^ j^^ ^^ Second Aniuml Exhibition of tho

Prince William Fair Ass'n YOU CAN GET YOUR SHARE OF THE PRIZE MONEY

BY ENTERING YOI/R UVE STOCK, FARM CROPS OR HfflJSE-

HpLIL PRODUCTS FOR EXHIRTTinN. AMFLEi GROipU^^

ABUNDANT WATER AND COMFORTABLE HOUSING—

EVERYTHING THAT YOUR LIVE STOCK MAY REQUIRE

FOR THEIR COMFORT WILL BE PROVIDED. SPECIAL

-PREPARATIONS FOR PROTECTION OF SWINE ARE BEING

.MADE. MAKE YOUR E?J!rRIEa IN THIS DEPARTMENT

WITHOUT FEAB OF TBO^TBLE FROM THE SUMMER HEAT.

HAVE YQUJl PR^fiUM LIST? IF NOT WRITE FOR IT AT

ONjCBT ENTIIES CLQSET AUGUi^ 6-97' FAffi DATOS.

AUGUST 18,19, 20.

Prince WOfiaiii Fair AssodadoD B. LYNN ROBBRISON,

Present H. W.SANDERS,

Executive Secretary

E. R. Comier &. Co. Va.

nepnew, JClvin Bat<}ielw, of Monaca, !• t i » gairt: nf rial a i ^ Mm TtnVimw^

arid Mr. Charles R. Lartin entOTtaiaed a party of young peei^ at a dance Tuesday evening at t f i ^ home in West street. ~

—Rev. J. A. Norton, for fifty yean a minister of the Pxiinitive Baptist Church, died Friday at hta-faome in Washington at the age .of «gl>^ years. Elder Norton was a native <rf M ississippi and served in the Confed-erate army, being wounded nine He was mi hy six children. "' ' •

—. 11 Confederate veterana who da-sire to attend the state reonicii at Cut-pc'per Augrust 10, 11 and 12 are re­quested to notify Mr. George H. Smith, aijutant of EweD' Camp, who will make arrangementa for their enter-tainment at Culp^er and for the pur­chase of railroad ticketa at tha radae-ed rates-effered by the railway,

—Thff ' ijidles*' " JuOd uf ' rurch gave a laws fete Thtiraday

evening at the rectory. In addition to the sale of ice cream and cake an ca-oyable program featured the eveniag.

>irs Boiling Lynn Robertsen, Miaa Mary' Lee Chapman aad Mr. J. L. L«x-

I III II mill i i i i i i iai Will iimii iij I M]s$ Christine Mes» aad Mr. Wertk ii Storke.

—The Bethlehem Good Housekeep­ing Club was deligh<fairy~aiiterfa&iti Friday aftemooB at aover Hffl, tke country home ef Mr. and aGi. Joseph B. JohnMO, Mrs. Jtitnaon being-tlte host«8s. Mn. Alexander Stoart G ^ son, president of the club, jMrenM,

club exhibit at the county fkir. Mrs. W. G. Covington wa. made ehairaaa of the exhibit comnuttee.

The Jonmal $1.60 a year in advance and worth the diifercace.

DR. V. V. GILLPM ~^ DENTIST

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A. Hutchison. Mrs. L. F. Bargamin, Vho is spend­

ing iome-t tae ivith bar mother In Alexandria; visited Mr. Bargamin at their country, hoaie near BientBville^ for the week-endr

Mr. aiMl Mn. H. S. Lam and their small son. Herman Saylor, Jr., of Wdl-ingtoB,. apent Satorday «Bd Sosday with their daughter, Mn. R. £>. Wit-tig, near Warrenton.

Mrs. William Stabler Rod and lier two 'dakkes. WiUiaiB StaUer, jr., aad Lillian Roaalind Stabler, returned to | Baltimora Saturday after . spei^iBg ' several weeks with Mrs.- Reid^ sistar-inJaw, Mn. Nory^ Laridn.^ lliar wen aceompaided by Mn. LaridB -wdw qiMrt the wedc-«ad in BattiiMm. '

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M«iter J«ck Jordaa, wko liw bMn ••ry Ul at tiM hoa e of Ui nftel*, Mr. "W:^. Jordan, la thoaifct to W •<»>•-what bett«Tj thoock tha inpravamaBt

vary ' ^ w . H« ip natiac yary qoiatly and n ia iKvecT'ftAt Impntva-ment will ba mora rapid.

Fatty Arjbuekla is '"The Garac*" it tba attraction proniaad for Satnzday avaainc** moring pictim procnrni at

'•tha pwlah hall. Lait Oatmday niyht thara waa « larga attandanea aad tha pietoraa art incraaainc in popularity with avery exhibition.

The BTibJaet of Rev. T. M. Browne's aarmon laat Sunday at St. Paul'a Church waa 'The Saturn of the Prod, ical Son," fax i^hich ha brought out

_ many baauttfu] tBoufhta of baneilt and of int«reat to the large and attentive eoBgregation: Every one ia invited to' attend the Mrvieea.Sunday morning at 11 o'clock aad S«mday School at 10 a. m.

Mrs. W. P^ Baker m a tht^gout of frieada injffiiahington thle w»ek; ,

Jfr- Ar B. Ruat made a bnafaieaa trip to Warrenton Wedneaday.

Mn.-Joha Carter and eUldran ar« Tiaittqg relatives in Baltimine this week. •"

AH Q£ the hills from Haymarket to ti>e Littie Riyer turnpike have been gt^ed and the top dressing is in prog-

A great improvement ia noted be condition of the roads.

A cordial Invitation is extended to all to attend the St&day School in the morning and prayer meeting Sunday even^ig at tit* Baptist Chi^reh.. The beur for prayer meeting has been changed from 7:30 to 8 o'clock. •N. Mr. E. L. Lock aad hia ion Paul, of ^d ie neighborhood, former Haymu:. ket residents, made a business trip to town SatnrdKjr. : Mr. G. W-. Shirley and daughter, of

Antioch^woe in town Saturday. County Cleric George G.''Tyler, la

Kueh improved in health and tt la Vp«d that Si may soon be on the r ^ 'to completo recovery.

_ ^^Mr. C. H. Seeley and von 'of McnoB' w8o fonseriy raided Il€iw, uaUec

itn old •equaintaaoea in tiiia vicinity Saturday. ; Mrs.^SteSa Atiterton, of Waidfiig-

ton, was the guest of her aunts, Mrs. t . E. Gamett and. Mra. J. E. Jordan, the first of the week.

Mr. and^Mxv. STL. WUter uid thdr young SOB BOy are enjoying ten days'

relatives

Miss Grace Todd, of WacUagteB. BSmt the week^ead with har paiwls; Mr. and Mrs._f^A. Todd, leaving MOB< day ntoming ior Anna^aJ^, IM, " uire SIM spenta few day*. ' ' Mr. aad-Mrar Jeese Doogiaa Janney Have zafiKarftom HA w«ddtag~e |: to poiatB in Canada and are ai home to thdr friends at Oceoquan, trhtn Mr. Janney is engaged in business.

Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Payne Mere. dith ha-ra had M'tkitrguiffir this week Mr. Mawdltht inotito mff brother, Mrs. E. B. Mereditii, of War-rentoa, and Mr. Edward Coate^Mere-dith, of Detroit.

Miss Louise Biggs, of Washington, spent Sunday at the home of her brother-in4aw and sister, Mr. aad Mrs. Harry Comwej]., She waa ae-companied by her friend, Mias Hend-rickson, also of Washington.

Mrs. R. Weir Watewand her two little sons, Robert Weir, Jr., and John Morgan, of Culpeper, have been visit, ing Mrs. Waterk' parents. Mr. ancT Mrs. J. A. Morgan, near Manages.

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Mrs. Morgan has been (poite^ck. Mrs. George W. Cocke, accompanied

by Mrs. A. D. Bennett and Miss Nil}a Bmnett, of d^atham, left Tuesday morning to spend the week in burg, returning to Manassaa for seVir eral days before going to. Kaozville, Tenn.

Mrs. R. Meade Hammond, of Tako-ma Paric, D. C, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. LeRoy Byrd, on Sunday. Mrs. Hanunond was -'Accompanied home by her^aon William Edward, who has been, with his aunt for several weeks. ,

Mrs. AU«i Laws Oliver, of Cape Girardeau,. Bio., who with her two lit-(tie SOBS is the guest of hue fatiier. M

vacation with relattves at SBnbufg. Mr. Bloekiwall, of ftroad Bun, "Saa

of Uie stittion during Mr. Wsl. ier's absence'. • :—^ •

Mr. Isaac Carter, who had a fall lart week, cutting his foot and knee Wvere-iy en broken j^aasy ia able to be out again without tite aid of emtches.

Mr. Eari Qay, who Ima been Mnploy. ed in Baltiniere for -eevocal BMPB^, waa the goeat ot Mg, Wilton Gndutm

Mr. JUMWSwkerr-viio weBt.to-Waiihr Ington for heslltai treatment last . week^ IrlelpoirtU much bMter. ' ^-Mr. If. Sin^ii^ aad family vi^ed «t tile IwDMi i< Mr. Z. B. Clarke «n Joaday. -/ Measrs. William Mason and Gwynn

Thorpe, of Gainea' "het visitors Monday.

J. P. Leadiman, has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. John Douglas,, i t Mark-ham, who will tte ranembered here as Miss Martha Strother.

Mi . aa4 Mni. Jesse Grooby and their little daughter, Lorraine, accom* paided by Mr. and Mrs. William Me-Coen and Miss Margaret Louise Me-Cnen, motored to- Warreiiton Sunday tfr attend" Uie confirmation aervieeB -"*''*i'"*t'1 thitrr Trr Piahap frfi 1 ^ Mart aret L ^ M McCdien con]&rmed. ^Miss IsAbelle .Butchistm 4iad her niece, Mias 9us«i Ish Harrison, havr returned from Virginia Beacb^ w1t«e ibey attended thie Baptist suauner en­campment. They motored home from Alexandria' a« the" gnesto of thefar brother, Mr. J. 0 . Hutchison, of Alex. ancMa, ^ l o spent the day here WUb his parents. Rev. and Mrs. Weatwood TTtrfAhiiw. — _ ^^.—:

Don't Forget at The Dixie Saturday, July 24&

"THET^ORMAN MAIir With Special Mlitic by "VaUc," the French Accordioniit

3 P. IL. Night, 7 and 9 P. IN. Ateup, 20e aad 40c —

Monday and Tuesday July 26th and 27th

JaclTPickford

Our Store It Splendidly Ready To Serve the

Housekeeper repleaia^ or furalah the

HOVWEFURNISBlMGS

t Our spadoua gronad floor

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GOV. COX IK WASHOrCPTON

'The eoteed people of that'vicinity gave a play, "The Tom Thumb Wed-^ g " at Mount Pleasant Tuesday evening. ' T%i^ play waa wall ctteaded.

The Rotogravure Section of next Sunday's Washington Star wiH cmitain photogra^ of Gov. Cox aad Franklin D. Roewvelt, takos in. Washbtgton lastt Sunday, where they held their first Oimf«Eenee-. with^-PreeideBt^ W&<m. Dosens'ef ether sabjeets in the nawa of the day, are frfiy •^vMed" by The Kar^ pktwial «ecti(»^ the Inest fn America. Order your cppy today.' .

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of^Qngdom Come By JOHN FOX, JR.

Two Days and Making tk Price so eTtfyoae cai see ft—llc-22c

ent l i i ya l ry^ Pride

keepiag departateat offers the and Buwt reecat devieea la caUaaiy atMHils, tauadry oqulpau^ hsMS ; desaiaf devieea. refrigeratata, eti^

CHINA, QLA8S AND SILVBRWARB

ITh* largest stock ia the South, i l^gtfag the aMat elegaat prodac tloaa as weO aa the leaa expeaafw awkea. Tear laepectioa iavMW.

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Tliursday, July 29th Ethdaayton

In "Young Mr«. Winthrop"

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Friday, July 30th Poagbs WacLean and J)oris May

"MaryV Ankle" WORTH riOIIWi Mil,RS t o SEE

HOPWOOD'S POPULAR PRICE

FURNITURE A N D S T O l STORE.

8di and 1 Streets, N. W., — Wasliiagto fr. C

Reetof&Xo: HAYMARKET, VA. "

UNDERTAKERS pTMapt and Sattefactory Serrtefc

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In the' Circuit Court for Prmee Wil-Intin County Virgiai»i Jaae^-Jir*^

I*. R. SAUNDERS-vs. Ga attachment.

HYMANvnanac The <rft|eet of this suit is to attach

the estate, of Hymim Viener and yub-Wheat Ijireshing haa been in order' *** **• • • « • * * • paynMot <tf the

plaintiff's claim of $69.44. Affidavit having been filed tiiat p»

defttidant, HyaHtn Viener, ia nota n a . ideai«if tUs state, H te orderad^hat ^ appear wititm ten daya after due pai>-Ueation of thia mr^r and do what ia -neeeaaary to protect his interest.

GEO. G. TYLER, Oerlt. By Us deputy L . , L E D M A N .

Teste:— GEO. G. TYLER, Clarfc.

10-4 By Ua dc^vty, L. LEIUDLM.

.^thia wedc. The yield is said to be fy^ly good, much better, in fact, than past fadtftatiaiia pmiiilaeil

A liatelliig A o # came hetv from CentreviUe*Toeeday, bat as several entertaiameote -of a local diaraeter were held tiie same i^fltt tiw attend­ance was nsA large.

Mias lillian Carter is the happy joesessor of MM of the nnallest ban-tlua chickens rrar seen ia tlie eomma-

^nity. The tiny f ^ l hf» become quite A pe% astf. 'la iMffoo^ many* aecccfr* ^ishmeBte ander the training of ite mistresa.

Mr. J. B. Graham and family, of BnddiSa, wwe gneifs «tf Mr, aad Mra. G. G^Bi»dyJtaid5[_totegMr. Gra-haxB^ ^^Mili hone from Us e iavlsvH|t in anotiicr stete.

Mr. A. Ladwig with his mother and sister made- a flying visit to Haymar­ket after having been on a vfaiH to Warrevtoa for a few dayt.

Mr. Carl Dennis went, to Aldie re. cently to pitch for tlM AkHa

_ team sgaiaet a awghbering hmoAm has Une speed aad contrtd and with proper traiaiBg should midce pv»-feaaioaala look to thefe-laurela.

A suboefiber has requeated > de-scriptiw) of the Sexsatith lake among the CatekOIa. A brief descriptioa ol tirf. ufc. »M ii-iveB tm* time ago and will be glvaa more fuDy when further

Saturday, Juljr 31«t Rutk Fbknd m 'Tie A l sodeMo. /'WiliiiiilUlow W ^ a n d a m

Ifo OMwi leed aa^lrnpet to kear the lan^ News aid Padie Renew. Mataeo3 t M, 6^1k Mglit 8 P. M, llc-17c

TIO SHOHLMONDAY, AUGUST 2

After jwx «at—alwajn taka.

^ATONIC ti.:Vi':'..»ii'::v.-;ii'.'

Add-Stomach

M W. F. DOWSLU

infoimatloM is reeeivad. Miss Fnacea.Garth.^a{ PMiM. jt

the gaeet of har aaela aad aast, Mr. aad Mrs. T. E. Garaett. for a few daya

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Attractive Price—^We have a limited number of GORDON TIRES, cord and |H>n- (}J[>oufl t before advaa . ^ G«i oar prieaa. ManiiHHaa Feed and IGllinsr Co. 9

We have a complete line of Lenard Refrigerators; ct^ to see them. Newman-Tru^er Hard­ware Co. 8

Maiiassas.TfaDsfer Co. W. l i A l

TO THE PUBUC: Having bought one of the iateat im­

proved 40aibot STAR WELL DRILL­ING MACHINES, I am prepared to do wen work ia Fsdrfaz and adJoialBg coontiea. All work guaranteed aad prices moderate. A share of your pa-troaag* is soHdted.

PUMPS AND PIPING FKANKUN & MARSHALL.

7-4* CUftaa Statioa, Va.

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Any Suit in the House, B<q^ andHQhitdVSuito—

Included

FUMiMied for Aay Rcaamiabk DistanM.

SCIENCE - SERVKE SANITATION

1[ As three perfect-angles consti> tute a complete trian^e, so hatgna we.built our business on thede thtfee attributes. The SdenCe of Cookinfr to make .that which you eat ptuatable, the Coorteoqa Service that makes you feel «t home and Absolute Cleanlinaw in both kitchen and taUe. It hua been oUr constant aim in servhv you within the yast tw^ yi»arw fw make you realize this, a^d if p» . tronage is the sign of snccaaa then we fed we have by the tA-Bfigle builded weQ. HHartha Wariiington candiai fresh weekly.

SANITART LUNCB I>ewB hy tke Mi Depot

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XJlottte MANASSAS, VA.

Hibbs & GeaU' Outfitters Manassas, Virginia \ lUversitr of Yxt^gm

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Bdwia A. Akfenaaa, Prtaideat The Trataiag Groond of all the Peopla

Departments represented: The Col­l i e . Gradnate Studies, EMucatloH, Enginecriir?, Law, Medlctne, The Sum­mer Quarter. A'3:> Degree Coonee in Fine Arts, Architecture, Baaioess and Commerce. Tuition in Academic D*. partments free to VirginiaTis. All ex­penses reduced to a minimum. Loaa funds available for men and women-Address THE REGISTRAR, Univer­sity. Va. 9-9

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Mr. and U n . Arthur L. Emmoaii have announced tba esgMMMSt of their daughUr^ MU» Mai <>ri< Em-mons, to ilr. Su^Uma, flf Michiswi^ The wedding, which will b* qul«t MMl attended only by th« familiM qf th« contracting purtiM, will t i ^ plae* the iKst of July. Th« young coupla wi& make their Jumt In mchigan, whwr* Mr. Sessions U eagagM U T. U. C. A. work.

A miscellaneoua thow«r w«i gtrcn in honor of tte bride-to-be iMt Th*»-(!ay afternoon at the home of Mr». J. I). Springer. The hoaee wae beautt-fully decorated with cut flowers ana potted plants. Among the featurei of the occasion wa» a wit eonteat von by Mrs. O. W. Hedrick,^who;gave the prize—a lovely boudoir capVto the hoiioree. Blank aheeta of paper were distributed among the la^ee and each

one rrrnrnt TT tt h*r ffvorit* raelpe. all of which were placedjn an attrac-tive caue£.pAinted by Mks Knevels, a cousin of the bride-to-be,

A two-course luncheon waa served

viaitad Mrs. K. M. iBnutaikftw $atar-day tai Sunday.

l i lw lUfh McKay haa' n tvaad ftrwnetviatt te fHenda at Cnlpepar.

A numbw af Brantarille peopW at-t ndart tha fhlMnm'i i1«Y aTarrtiaa ML Brookt. ipant thadwr *ia^.lfc^_a. C^ ^

tmitni. + Mra. Bamea, of New York, is viait-

ing her fkther. Dr. WilUam J. Bell. Mr. Hugh Bell, lof WaaUngtod, also visited hla lathe> landay IV Ball is fasling somewhat bett«r.

Ur. J. W. Hadriek, of Washington, spent the waak-«>d with Us family bsia.

CUFTOW'

Rev. Thomaa MacLeod preached an excellent sermon' Sunday morning at the Presbyterian Church. "Ilje Wo­man's MlasiMiary Society met in the afternoon, at whieh time'the year's

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in OtftOB BtstbA GhuKb Stiaday evening. Bsnr. W J L Tabar way in iha aal>llbi»i*«<L oif Tueaday making ealla.

Mrs. Quigg and her anmt, Mia. J. J.

Wetfaieaday^ The printer made aa error in two

items Jn last wedc's Otfton l«^«r. 1 ^ two itmns whiefa were printed aa

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the week-end in the naii^dMriuwd. Mr. and Iferr Edglagtsa and tw*

daughters are q^andlng the aoamar at Mrs. Sanbai^.

The secretwy^geait an interesting let-: ter from Miss Isabel KcUey, describ­ing ths bi-eent«nnia1 meeting heU ta

^ Philadriphia in May. i several mnsicat numben Tiradi»wdr1"'lIt*.'.¥.T3r Edwards left lasTRIday,

after a two montha' vWt ""among friends hwe and at Vienna, expecting to i^nd the weelc-end with a fAend in Washington and leave eariy Monday muruing for her hemein-Yonkigs, N.

after which the delivery boy was an­nounced. The new arrival proved to be Master J. D. Springer, Jr., with a beautifully decorated express wagon piled high With presents of silverr china, aluminumware, linen and dainty lingerie with a broom for luck.

Among those present were MM-daraes Emroons, Earhart, Buck, Knev­els, Hedrick, Mowry, Vamer, Perry, Gibson and Cooksey and Misses Mar-jorie Emmons, Mary Knevels, Jlorence Owens and Pauline and Daisy McKay.

Rev. Mr. Weiner, of Bealeton, wiU preach in the Union Oiureh Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.

The young people's meeting wHl ba. gin at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. The subject is "Sowing and Baai^ng,'' with Mrs. W. K. Vamer as leader. Hie preaching service will ba held at 8 pja.

During the severe stonn last Satur-dsy night ligbtnfaig struck a shade tree in the yard «tM* " '"^ "nMdU throwing parts M the tree on die porch of Mr. Hedriek's bouse and atav-ning a valuable cow. The cow thdngfa injured is expected to recover.

Mr. H. P. Young and children, of Manassas, visited Mr. Young'a daugh­ter, Mrs. Paul Cooksey, Sunday.

A~Iafge cruwd attended a danae given in-t.hp hall Satnrdar night.

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Revival servicee are to begin at Woodbine Baptist Church on Sunday, August 1. Rev. J. A. Golihew will be assisted by an evangdist from the flats mission boari.

NOTICE! All partiei indebted to E. IL Conaer vnXPpie^a^

come forward and •ettlc. • Partiet ti»v-hava r«UI aa follows: , - ^ , • , . i i « J

Mr. and Mn. cr«wa and son spent j n g cbuiiis agauitt the unoertigiied pre-

JAMES fi. COLE p n > « p p n « N T MUX. T A .

FUNBBAL IHRBCTOR AND UgSNSED BMBAI.MER

U I H LOU FBATUBB8 aad Caaketa of aB

Haaraa Famished Aay Bea-

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tent them for pajrment VBALBB IN ALL KINDS MABBLB

Try oar barincH loca|i, if want to get rcMilts.

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Y. Having sold her place hare, Mra. Edwards was obliged to mix buainees with pleasure, packing and shipping boo'ks and the remainder of her per sonal bdonginga. Most of the library, with the book eases, waa aent to the granddaughter of Mr. Hdwaida In Dal> aware and the rest was sent to Mrs.' Edwards' home in Yonksrs.

Mr. John HunAergar and soo, of Trappe, Pa., ware viaitors here laat week, coming to aae their father and grandfatiwr, Mr. A, H.- Hnnsberger. The eider Mr. Hunsberger is so maeh improved in healtii that he was able to attsod^cbisch laat Snnday moraiag.

Mr. and Mrs. Wakafleld, of fUla-deiphia, ware reeant viaitin s t the '"^2* rf-y" WyM»T**'i Mre Waka.

The Woodbine pastor haa bem ia^ vited to viait the Oak Dale Chareh aa Sunday.

The B. Y. P. XJJof Manassas BuftiMt Church haa been Invited to visit t ie young people's society of Woodbine aad tha Woodbtaa-mambars are book­ing forward to tiia visit with much iiu tersat. '

Miss Sadie Hizsm, who haa been a guest at the heme of Mr. W, S. Smith, has returned to her homa ia Manassas,

Hucklebarrying is ih» order <tf the day here.

Mrs. Ida Hill Hayes laavea this week tor a viait to relativea in Minnesota.

Mrs. Carrie Fhmders and ssveral membars of her ibmily are liaTing tiwir aannal outing and vacattna at their conatiy hmaa aew WoodUna school.

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Miss Gladys Sandov, of Wariiing-ton, is vi'siting Hiss-Louise Southard.

Md., spent the week-end with his fam­ily here

Hiss Pearl Snow, of Waahingtoa,

iield b«iag hia daaghtsr. Mr. O. S. Southard was toougfat

home from t ^ hoapttal Monday «v«i^ ing and is still in a critical condition,

Mr. Lawrence Kiareheloe recently suffered a diriocatad Up v kMt a horse 'iriuch he waa riding fdl on him. Dr, g«^fit,«l ranAar»A flrat aid. :

MJM felintheth Detwiler. who was

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quite iU HMterasdodays, ia able to he \\ q m ffl j gt Jg C^UfWtn out ogainl

Bay. H. J. Beagar has broken grotihd for a ten-room house on h lot on Main street in the village.

Rev. Edward Taber fll]«d.^h^.nn»l

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Ify line embraces Staple and Faney Groceries

Qoeensware, Tin and _ Enamelware

D. J. AR RINGTON 'MANASSAS n VIRGINIA

-NEW ELECTRICAL E Q U f f i e T -It WE HAVE JUST INSTAU^P AN UP-TO-DATE ELEC­TRICALLY EQUIITED MEAT GKIMDRU ANU (JUFFKS HILI^-THE ONLY ONE OP ITS KIND IN TOWJ DO NOT FORGET TO COMB IN AND SEE IT.. Wl COR-

- DIALLY INVITE YOU.

f WHEN YOU WANT HAMBURG g^AK, SAI^AGE, ETC, OR STTEEL CUT O ^ r a S IN A HURKY, OUR MILi. DOES THE TRICK.- ^

V OUR MOTTO IS TO GIVE YOU THE BEST dnSHTVICX AND PUTIT OUT IN THE MGRT MANNML

f WE HANDL&A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, GREEN VEGETABLES^AND MEATS OP ALL KINDS~4»fLY

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Wheelbarrows—Coaster Wagons 9B9^!9BSai99SB9999Sa99=aB9BSasS.

FOR TIE TOOMffl, SAMffiOR W tffi EIKYO Off^SpAN -^A wide awalM boy, wfcetlicr 1M llrtg fai tUf, tows, mr cMBtiy will rcjok* to harv MW of thcso Botfol ourriMB. —Iltt wlMdbiurnm can, in fact, Jbo oaed I9 "^a/i" wa w«B as by tbe bty hhiulf for mcae-tieaiworli. A eoaatcr ezyrMs wagon «ra/^ boy wffl fad v iy luuidly for doiaff MUqr of tlM boosduril «rnmd% aad aa M nriMo veaMaalM fot Us IrtaytfaM. 7 ~-Wo M> fwrtariag fwo styiss of iri»MibMTiwwi,ted two stjiwtrf eoasttfs is fofcws;

GARDEN WHEELBARROWS. irooB "Bght. gtaroog, and diOTyj ; made at tl

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best Bjdected hardwood, vmuuUi halt 64 in. iriialta, 22 in. flat 8p<dce staitl rim wheels.' Whed runs in iron beazi-tegs; stroofl^ brae^; sides afe ad}aatiB|-Me; barrow weUi^ BO fts..

Spodd, latrwfactory Price.

- -Same asbo'Te, ', in 64 lbs, asd G4~iitclws'ionir.' tESS WAGON No. 8., "

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with removable express IMX, which can be taken Off Or reidaced in on^ minute; perfect steoing meehusism^ white ash spring board; bottom 86 in. long, aiid 14Vi ui* wide; 1^x314 ^ ^"^^ maple axles, wifii tapered iron thimlde skeins; 11 in. wheds, with % in. rock majde spcdcea; Vix% in. rpdc elm runs, bentin

-one: imee ; iron hobs with we^d and shrunk steel tires; raaBeaUe iron hiNinds; rock maple.pola; strong iron flf^ whed; iron IvaceiB <HI front and nur anxies # 0 i l C

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E. R. Conner & Company CASH ST(»F - '

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Here is the Ford lianabout, a perfect whirhriad of tttilky. Fte into the daily fif^ of trmybody, anywhere, evecyvdaere, and all tilt time.~1^~tdwn and country, it is aH that iti naoie inqj&a—a Rao-

i^xxit. Lowincoctof(^senitioii;lowincostGfmaintenanoe; irhh an the stnsd^ atxvngdi, dependability and reliability for \(ducfa Ford can are noted. We'd be pleased to h«ve your Older for one or more. We have about evetytiiinft-iii-

grtmineFogdPartiL We'dUketolwveyoafijrourcaitaflMr.' •Remember if-yott want your Foroto ^we coctiniwoi aervice yen muat keep it ki fload OMnliUun. We

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W.E.MCCOY AlAsiriMrRaiaa aad Service .— MAMAS8A8 VIRGINIA.—

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4of the Winds l a f B l BIGHT TETLK ¥0R THE UNITra) STATEA SENATE, ACCORDING TO VICE-PHESIDENT MAH> SHALL WHO IN A RECENT SPEECH, WENT ON TO SAY THAT THET LOSE 80 HUCH TDIE IN TALK­ING. WE FEEL THAT THIS TERM COULD BE APPLIED TO QUITO A LOT OF THE MJSINESS

'WORLD TGDAZm THEmWn^OJiB OP DOING BUSINESa JTB HAVE ALWAYS BEUEYED THAT SPECIALIZATION IS THE WAY TO DO THE MOST BUSINESS AT THE LEAST EXPENSE, AND HAVE THEREFORE REFUSEIXTO LISTEN TO THIS NEW SONG OF THE WIND raAI^ WOUU) HAVE US CHANGE U R METHOD OF DOING BUSINESS. WE ARE GIVING YOU THE BEST VALUES CON­SISTENT WI'ra_MNITATlQN, COURTESY AND

Funwn ban r*part UMOaat wfaMt crept and corn la in cood eoadHiaB. ~

A scvira tlaetrieid stona p'm>i «v«r this MetloB SwMiar about 1 m. at. Mpek dtttung^ w«a dona ia baU.

Owinyto indament waathar w d ted raada tba diatriat Saaday Sebool ckafar. man vaa naabla to- ofsaBlsa « jhmily Jaboal at BaUbavaa «* S«9day. It^to bftpad that orcmixation aay ba affect, ad at aa

SERVICE, AND WE WOULD APPRECIATE AN OP-PORTUNITY TO DEMONSTRATE WHAT THIS COMBWATKW MEANS TO lOU. "WE CTLt ONLYMEATS."

Saiioders' Meat Market THE SANITARY WAY

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wtrirh •arilLptPperlY honae Tonr belongings.

Ycai get the direct beiaefit from money invested in thisj ¥fay from day to day» in «dditi<te-to 14^ actiutl iac^rease in the value of ^ronr pr<«>e^y.',

T h « e have • been some reductions in the pride of lumber by the mills and we are ted«r cinf oocprices to meet these, regvdls i s of the eost of the i^erent items iwe have in stock.

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aav««l montha fan D'atroit, ia visiting bar fonnar bona <6r a faw waata, •!• tav whidb aba axpaeta to visit bar «ls-tar, Ura. R. M. Gonkm, of Stafford.

inftoB, q>aBt the waak-and wttb tiim-tivaa and felenda bar*.

Toang paopla from tbia nd^lMr-bood sttandad a party givan by Misa Dnia Herring, of Indapmdant HiU, Saturday avaning.

Mr. and Mrs. Howail Jonaa tM dangbtara, Uiaaa»—MHrgaarita sad Kathleen, of Waabiogton, are visitinf at tba boma of Mr. and I t e . R. L. TuW*.

Uiaa Corah L. Motmtjoy q^aat 4ha 'weak-«id at Bellfair.

Mr. A. L. Uming, of J^Un, lacwtjly motorad to tbia nei<| d)orhood to vbm friandar

Mr. and lilrs. Harbart L. Tobba, Jr., ar« apanding' a faw daya with Kr; Tobba' par«it>, Ur. and Mrs. Harbart L.Tnbba,8r. '

Miaa K. H. DeWitt is spaadhig ilBte aawmar at bar eouatry boma.

Mr. and Mrs. L. T, MarriD motorad to Qautieo Taaaday.

ISn. 6. C. Wright and bar Uttla daoghtar, Miaa Virginia Wright, x«-cantly. spent a few di^a with l b s . Wright's parents in StwTord.

Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Camay are tlM pFood paraats ef a yomg aon, wha has been named Melvin Lee.

"Who'win be oar next Prasidentf" is the qoeation with which onr voters ^Aeqoently greet each other. "Hur­rah for Cox!'^ te becoming' qoite *a ^UBooa yell thronsih hwra.

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Maasrs. J. J. Murpbcy, W. T. Jones apd W. M. Woolfaiden wwegoests of IJEr. G. C. Wright on Sonday.

Mr. Lawrence S. Moontjoy, who has a poaition at Qoantieo, spent tiia week­end Witis bis parenta, Bfr. and Mrs. R. E. Monntjor, of BeEffiOr Milla, sa^'ri*-itaJ friends aeoand Kopp ftn Sunday.

Mr.. ISmar Abd, of -Canqi A.. A. namphiaya, is apeiallng Ms w i ^ bis parents, Mir, and MJfs. Mm-xfceAbaL

Master Raymond Woolfanden- la spending a few weeloi at the heaaa «f hia grandfatlMr, Mr. Tbmaas Wool-

Ifr. and Mrs. Richard Andarao^aad da^lghtsr, <rf Qoaatfeo, vlaitad Ytia.

Ime Sunday.

BRAXMJET

.Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Proctor, of Edin-bnrg, niotored to B r a S ^ to spend tlip weiak-end^mtfa Mrs. Proctor's parents, Mr. and Mtrs; C. B. Weatherhottz, and te attend a supper given in b<»ior of ite, WeatherboUa's iifty-third. birth-day. A fstnily rattriioa WM bald, A ^O^en awl grandchildren hringjrfia; eat ezecqpt a son and daughter of Mr. and MIS. Proctor, -^heae who attend-jed were Mr. and Mrs. Proctor and tiiree children. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Kin. grae and their two cliildrea, Master Cliarlea Kingree and Miaa Bbry Kin. gree, Mr., and l b s . Wyiie Weather-bolts and thdr babr girl, Miss Georgia Weatherholtx tad Maasrs. Edgar, Wade, Charles, Jala «ad Paul Weatii^ ^riwHs and Mr. aa^Mrs. C. B. Waath-arbolts.

Miaa Mary Kingree retnmed borne with ber innt, Mrs. V. R. Frodtor, to apend two weeka visiting r^tivea in Shenandoah cooa^.

FEEDS, SEEDS, I M AND raTIUZER

Tins b the Fiwriner$ Unkm Store It h open to do bu>in<M«jyitfa aB who

— ooiney on tbe Bant of

A Reasonable Pr<^ FARM MACHINERY, BINDERS* MOWERS, RAKES; S B C ;

SPRINGTOOTH AND MlAG HARROWS: WHIPPO<»' WILL AND MIXED PBAS» SOT BINS» * e .

Store m the Sprinkel BiiiUing.i NotdiMaB SirMt, Haassas, Ta.

Master Charles Kfaigree k ^ y a t o g the aiminiCT wMISa'gnadfMharrSr.' C. B. Waathorhf^ts. ' Mr. f r a n k ^ baa ilanbad drilliag a wan bera, reading w^er'ata daptii of-forty feat.

Farmers are basy makiag bay and harvesting batwaea ahowera.

Mr. Caasha Kays sad lOis Vielat Kays racantly viaitad Miaa (Mdia

THOROU6HFARS

Mr. Norrla Shdtoa. «t "La Grange,"

lbs. John Gnat aad diikbaa war* of Mra. H. 8. BaO OB Ttarsday.

WiBiaat aad Jdm Siadair have rataraad fkma a. Aort stay ia. WasUagtan.

Mr. C. I.. Carrispn was sa Alena-

Mr. L C. Jaeofai aad'Us daagfatar, Miaa Baeais Jaaeba, visitod ^ ingtaa Wsdassday.

bav« retuiuad from a vistt ta aad lalatlvaa la Warraatoa.

Mr. H. a Baa and Ua saa speat Taaaday ta Manasaaa.

Majsr R. 8. Kayaar, of Qoa^ieo, M J^^Tisii sni visitar at "BiHad p j^j^„ . _

Mr. John Chaw, of Chicago, is apendfav this weak at ^aovariaad."

4( Thafs Pretty Good Stuff, Mom! 99

-y"! like it. And Gosh! Do you know since I've been taking Nuiol I've been feeling fine. The fellows say I'm show-iaAreal zip on our team now." — ^ e s , indeed, Son, and ybn .ook so mudi better. It is because Nujoi has eaabled your intestines o eliminaie fire poisonous weste regularly and thoroughly." - i ^ — " But don't Cfl«t6r oil, pills, salts and other things do the same thing. Mother?" ->"No. As the doctor explained»ihese drufs whip the bowels into unnatut«l •ctioa and they cause irritat i^ weakness as well. Eventuidly the syt-teni become* so used to them that it won't wmrk at all witbmit tiie use, of one of these cathartics."

VStguJaras

~"WeU, Where's the dift M<wa, be­tween them and NujoIP" —"Why,*Nu)ol works on an entirely dWerent prioeiple. —"Instead of forcing or irritating the system, it timfify softmt tk<e food wasU. This helps all those tiny muscles in the walls of the intestines, contracting and expanding as they should, to squeeze the food ^vaste uong and out of the •ystem.",;^. > -->"0h, I see. And does it make the bowels stronger?".

"" Exactly. It assists them baek te ner» nud 8ct](m." -^"If yoo have any difficulty with con­stipation when you are away at s^ool next year, remember what I have fust told you. Nu}cd will always help you." ~ " R i ^ t o , Moml 1*4 remember it,**_

ihTi htariiii rtia iNnjol t»»J> aiatfci Wrila Naiol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co.

- (New Jafsar). SO Breadwat. New Yotfc, Paat ol Paatir*'

n» Mvitrn Method of Treating an OU Comphimi

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(Signed) Fr«d McCullooli^ Leading com grower-of Hsrdwtck, la,, wboTaiwd^ ->iv-884>nAd.'i>er->ci!e.armiu, ..—— '. -- _.

But when it comes to thg.best clothes for a man to Vear on the job—that is one tiling they all agree on.

TheyVeall tried a lot of Overalls, but today they *re all strong for just one brand :7%e^ all wear Blue Buckles.

Like millions of other men on big Jobs everywhere, they know that Blue Buckle OverAlk meet every test of every kind of work That is the reason Bhie Buckles are the biggest selHng cfveraUs in the worhL

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