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ESTABLISHED MAY, 1895 VOL. XX. No. 52 MANASSAS, VA., FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1915 $IJOO AY. FWALSWEEK ^es: WAY iffilKON SEMINARY F M I S Lutern't Coi Capoa to Cive TWK Procnv F< Mo^ Week at Th€l)ui.nur6ft6 reolal-a' 'WeS^^ A^iiiri the tone for the cioEjng ^T. e^ A. MELSM KAD K i m ' s 3 >3 '3J fint F«t [From K Fort Suotl Puper ] The fint amuial eammenee' k'SlMM At -.KiUad iEAfiK KEim Bmi O n e Lba^ue Mei: —Reqnected the MM* «f AU Heakk L«wm. iftgptb aijtjuaj camiaencemeiit of aiixiaaB tc get hom^ i^gain ^re.tort Scutt, but for many yeare^bonae Friibor e F a i m £ . _ l i v 14, Easterii L-ui^cge. it was well hh- ioaibe to part with their school retired, died &mdny aiitenKKm,. befora a iaive and anvedative tended aad thurou^rhly enjuyt:d fnende and pieasaot assoeistions j M«y 9, after having mtSeted M j anrBiwre. I^ procnMB, conai&t- ^ a large andJRnnp.. ThU *^n.]itfiarTKpr f i » ^ f y tT>«mi»a»- n rjitriwili-r-iif afia|it>rf> <» I t e iHtt- jiuc W IhlBl, MltcC"niii^i tame movee cm jsad finidfi come in i loam mt kj» faomc eariier io tbe Mai pspets fiiiiiiiiid ky t ^ dent's recital was given by Miss Mabel Lee Jones and Mr. Aifrei PreBcott, students of PrcdL Gknn C Gorrell, director ef the Piamo- forte iJepartment. ' Tfcey were aasisiet by Miss Edna F. Porter, ioprdiit, pa|)S«f 1b«.XCD8BatL MTB. Dunn aofeed m ' Tbe paeogram of tbe eveoixif -eftehed wHk '^Allegro &OBn Sonata F Maior" bj Mivart; aidioote as m after fife Aitetter w e viEdi for tfaetn ar not Tbe pHcram fcE coteiaeaDoe- day. CapL Nelsan aroBe«s oaoaland seemed in bis usual sttie of noezd: week, ae ^ven below, is j heahJi. After iMtaakfaat. as wai one wbich has been very care-1 his cuatom. he retired to l^lwtb- flQSJtfieSsred aiit tt c^TerE &aoy iBstractive aod ^tertaiaisK iea- tores for ^ who care to take tibem iiL ^ To all tbe exennsefi of eksiner week the patSe is iKst ear£a%ia^stad. The beeins to^DOTFOw eveaiitfi: which was vacj skElfiilfy t^t^oi ^AMiai FreaeatL Wm Faci&^MJiMH^ Mtroxxh Tbaodsr- foBowed waft two maca. Oe^ iatter mi wAith. "T^ liSkmr Tobm to Aave iBd tetiie. Eaii- u « t o {sacae team tbe bat^wBom ii%^?r it was thoQi^bt by tfaie fam- ^ be bad bad aaqpie tiaie «• fizi- bia iiatia.aad faiiinK te re- fiipogEtdtoa kaaek, Iskte rosea was eateradaa^ be was iflODd Ij^Ds: oe t ^ fiaar' xmeaeackna. Be to Inlnd aaia fiiyii- wascaUed be toffiwifng itaaa % "Tkmm JhSi" bf aaaraitd hiife .acfaod fgrfa. SB^ '"Vjaaenr vuSBBa,*' bf tiie bo^L t ne ^ iE9Mr.£.L «f tbe Dasven^ of Vasnaa, SHWt ftwbifs. jvodeivd and abowed anhmiWiH wofk OD tbe yart af tbe iMvik and taacbera. Spadal laafeBBBBfaf tbe pnffxan were "Littl« GcandBoatbeifA I>riir* hj 'Qu! fraaary depart- Cald) S. Deats, a weii-Kuowii' Tbe meeting' f the MatUMHK rWzen. TPgnjimili Qwii Leafeut uii MifiKJar-^'ig^ ^tfOrmn^a^GDlStisAay. Mr prtrred to lie arnthpr 'HveffaS--' ^Beabi. wbgt; iisE«d v^ hn> aou. ink. Tba foitey. umt uiik>effi««|»' j W. •¥. DeatB. at Ortando. was a^ present: ti»e prtssiueiit two \'iee- • e»-C<»fadera!te and was77 yearfc presidtiots. MrK Hvm^m^ aDd_ "^^^ " " ^ — - '^^"^ Sf"New Mrs. Sabdiffe, the n«-tiretary^ tl»e and tbe recarding SOBV Sepezal cjUt^tJOtiE of iteKst were brousbC ore tbe baaae and all wefe ittHmwwri in that amxcable and rikvu ful spirit wbicb Lai: eharac- kaewTL, biA it is tha«^ tbatit was doe to a fittle qpjtf rf.4ea- pondeney. 'Hs a m bad .^Hft left tbe booae and bad ea4y ndAnu a abort £8- away wban be aboard the irepart of a, <BB. tbirngiit aatfeaftbpannad became tbe re-" a oid. Ue waa a Jersey, from wbiefa moved to Virzinia atro. His deatlt was a _ sbodE to the Oriando n*w**b"*^ hood wbere he b n lised for a Janctia>e. Tbe rarraeaf hja-eeaa- matimg araode mS never be tjWJBBd e v e i j meeting 01 the ie^ne.todate. H e tfami^cef nain interest was a (tiarrwakin of tbe "clean up and vp" ctBCBpaign of this week. to bear tbe Tules aad r^^ations adflpfewd b# tbe leac»e m re- Saidte tbe aatare of tbe tra^ toT>e"TiinWI «a: md as to the <iiiiBdwttng a "'war'* Beenr of Cbe tbree mea who kaowB to beat tbtstaaecan- j t!m the goveiaumb^ will fnm tbe. arrive* fer tbe real cam- ^ ^ feflow^ who jAyed together «1«- 'J* .. N^i •' Thi ]^tns- ClaifaeTine oTingtan. Miss Mr E %.:r."'=- .>iiv<-- c: —.•-.: _^.,.,^.^^ {^#3z»i, s-uuiae inei»i£ xusc auriZi£.^.9,c,c-»i iitud the week prog^nu. toopen. Jsist which one this will be remams to be seen. At ] *^ ^ th» time they are inBianng that lifUliJL-JWtt tbev aivnfoje laueto alay. Boi' FiJumi. HB that the repott la bang egroiated '•^it» oaalaacl perBaRCTtiy aa one wiil deny, bitt ^,^ ^^ tfther when it ooroes to calhng uamea ' _j -, . ^ are ererr mac who talfa proceeds te ™°*g ^*™ Eastern a her ^ s h t S UD. '"~^ *TDatTy^-g»-I»aOd: ~'TMS3* -. snd Thf rptT-*^'^e'-: n'' Synator ?. gpisfaed himagif both iplbeJietd . -" - X "^ Pinrhanar., a' -rcv-tr. f r o i the g^a at the bat. AJto^etiMr Cat- a -- -HO -•' iifat^T.an; gpveraor is- jL^dothers. .-C i::taiai I'f ;»•* f^mg- v-fwrusaed Be i ex-1 tbe acnool are cxjmia; -rritec ta caecaiplT ;>opiuiar. on* if the"] ,^ iients and B t>e present. Tne exerewea wiil state i. «raog mm and msid The •f^tBtvwd tbe Pe ttfia BS tne schooi xzoae, be- have Peer, a e n a t credit to tbe, r-ubarpm ccEsoBar jCi[^BKahaBtI:J0pLm. ^oauaBat pu^. iEinMn iefifieeiSi-4 Gvie Lea^ae Ja rnlf evfmml artpnriaa rJJmimMi u tbej ad-' ^ f^>^ *KitataQB foT better sani- BOtbadaiaebprac- tarf wwditkaa in afi stares and -Ad flood liajTBg ^•aosB^^wiaa asaa v ptaroa -OB also directs at- T^eBtioD to IHUKIlllliaillr tbe accomalatior lianli nc C; • >>' T. liov. sQch traidi lyiat^ inoeasmg^ th« tbeetcbtb ^i* I'i^ op a The Manassas ... •_ •aeffis"?^ 4o ^w -flu iTr.rmttee

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ESTABLISHED MAY, 1895 VOL. XX. No. 52 MANASSAS, VA., FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1915 $IJOO A Y .

FWALSWEEK ^es:

WAY iffilKON SEMINARY F M I S Lutern't Coi

Capoa to Cive

TWK P r o c n v F< M o ^ Week at

Th€l)ui.nur6ft6 reolal-a' 'WeS^^ A^iiiri the tone for the cioEjng

^ T . e^ A. MELSM KAD K i m ' s 3 >3 '3J

f int F « t

[From K Fort Suotl Puper ] The fint amuial eammenee'

k'SlMM At

-.KiUad

iEAfiK KEim Bmi

O n e Lba^ue Mei: —Reqnected t h e MM* «f AU Heakk L«wm.

iftgptb aijtjuaj camiaencemeiit of aiixiaaB tc get hom^ i gain ^re.tort Scutt, but for many yeare^bonae Friibor e F a i m £ . _ l i v 14, Easterii L-ui^cge. it was well hh- ioaibe to part with their school retired, died &mdny aiitenKKm,. befora a iaive and anvedat ive tended aad thurou^rhly enjuyt:d fnende and pieasaot assoeistions j M«y 9, after having mtSeted M j anrBiwre. I ^ procnMB, conai&t-^ a large andJRnnp.. ThU *^n.]itfiarTKpr fi»^fy tT>«mi»a»- n rjitriwili-r-iif afia|it>rf> <» I t e iHtt- jiuc W IhlBl, MltcC"niii^i

tame movee cm jsad finidfi come in i loam mt kj» faomc eariier io tbe Mai pspets fiiiiiiiiid ky t ^ dent's recital was given by Miss Mabel Lee Jones and Mr. Aifrei PreBcott, students of PrcdL Gknn C Gorrell, director ef the Piamo-forte iJepartment. ' Tfcey were aasisiet by Miss Edna F. Porter, ioprdiit, pa|)S«f 1b«.XCD8BatL MTB. Dunn aofeed m

' Tbe paeogram of tbe eveoixif -eftehed wHk '^Allegro &OBn Sonata F Maior" b j Mivart;

aidioote as m after fife Aitetter we viEdi for tfaetn ar not

Tbe pHcram fcE coteiaeaDoe-

day. CapL Nelsan aroBe«s oaoaland

seemed in bis usual stt ie of noezd: week, ae ^ven below, is j heahJi. After iMtaakfaat. as wai one wbich has been very care-1 his cuatom. he retired to l ^ l w t b -flQSJtfieSsred aiit tt c TerE &aoy iBstractive aod ^tertaiaisK iea-tores for ^ who care to take tibem iiL ^ To all tbe exennsefi of eksiner week the patSe is iKst ear£a%ia^stad. The

beeins to DOTFOw eveaiitfi: which was vacj skElfiilfy t^t^oi ^AMiai FreaeatL Wm Faci&^MJiMH^ Mtroxxh Tbaodsr-foBowed waft two maca. Oe^ iatter mi wAith. " T ^ liSkmr

Tobm to Aave iBd tetiie. Eaii-u « t o {sacae team tbe bat^wBom ii% ?r it was thoQi^bt by tfaie fam-^ be bad bad aaqpie tiaie «• fizi-

bia iiatia.aad faiiinK te re-fiipogEtd to a kaaek, Iskte rosea was eateradaa^ be was iflODd Ij^Ds: oe t ^ fiaar' xmeaeackna. Be

to I n l n d a a i a fiiyii-wascaUed

be toffiwifng itaaa %

"Tkmm JhSi" bf aaaraitd hiife .acfaod fgrfa. S B ^ ' " V j a a e n r vuSBBa,*' bf tiie bo^L t ne ^

iE9Mr.£.L «f tbe D a s v e n ^ of Vasnaa, SHWt

ftwbifs.

jvodeivd and abowed anhmiWiH wofk OD tbe yart af tbe iMvik and taacbera.

Spadal laafeBBBBfaf tbe pnffxan were " L i t t l « GcandBoatbeifA I>riir* hj 'Qu! fraaary depart-

Cald) S. Deats, a weii-Kuowii' Tbe meeting' f the MatUMHK rWzen. TPgnjimili Qwii Leafeut uii MifiKJar-^'ig^

^tfOrmn^a^GDlStisAay. Mr prtrred to lie arnthpr 'HveffaS--' ^Beabi. wbgt; iisE«d v ^ hn> aou. ink. Tba foitey. umt uiik>effi««|»' j W. •¥. DeatB. at Ortando. was a^ present: ti»e prtssiueiit two \'iee-

• e»-C<»fadera!te and was77 yearfc presidtiots. MrK Hvm^m^ aDd_ "^ "" ^— - ' " Sf"New Mrs. Sabdiffe, the n«-tiretary^ tl»e

and tbe recarding SOBV Sepezal cjUt tJOtiE of

iteKst were brousbC ore tbe baaae and all wefe

ittHmwwri in that amxcable and rikvu ful spirit wbicb Lai: eharac-

kaewTL, biA it is t h a « ^ tbat i t was doe to a fittle qpjtf rf.4ea-pondeney.

' H s am bad . Hft left tbe booae and bad ea4y ndAnu a abort £8 -

away wban be aboard the irepart of a, < B B . " ° tbirngiit aatfeaftbpannad became tbe re-"

a

oid. Ue waa a Jersey, from wbiefa moved to Virzinia atro. His deatlt was a _ sbodE to the Oriando n*w**b"*^ hood wbere he b n lised for a Janctia>e. Tbe rarraeaf hja-eeaa-matimg araode mS never be tjWJBBd eve i j meeting 01 the

ie^ne.todate . H e tfami cef nain interest was

a (tiarrwakin of tbe "clean up and vp" ctBCBpaign of this week.

to bear tbe Tules aad r^^at ions

adflpfewd b# tbe leac»e m re-Sa id te tbe aatare of tbe t r a ^ toT>e"TiinWI «a: m d as to the

<iiiiBdwttng a "'war'* Beenr

of Cbe tbree mea who kaowB to beat tbtstaaecan- j

t!m the goveiaumb^ will f n m tbe.

arrive* fer tbe real cam- ^ ^ feflow^ who jAyed together «1«- ' J *

.. N^i •' Thi ]^tns- ClaifaeTine oTingtan. Miss

Mr E %.:r."'=- .>iiv<-- c: —.•-.: _^.,.,^.^^ { #3z»i, s-uuiae inei»i£ xusc auriZi£.^.9,c,c-»i iitud the week prog^nu.

toopen. Jsist which one this will be remams to be seen. At ] *^ ^ t h » time they are inBianng that lifUliJL-JWtt tbev a ivnfoje laueto alay. Boi' FiJumi. H B that the repott la bang egroiated '•^it» oaalaacl perBaRCTtiy aa one wiil deny, bitt ^ , ^ ^^

tfther when it ooroes to calhng uamea ' _ j -, . ^ are ererr mac who talfa proceeds te ™ ° * g ^*™ Eastern a her ^ s h t S UD. '"~^ *TDatTy -g»-I»aOd: ~'TMS3* -. snd Thf rptT-* ' e'-: n'' Synator ?. gpisfaed himagif both iplbeJietd . -"

- X " Pinrhanar., a' -rcv-tr. f ro i the g^a at the bat. AJto^etiMr Cat- a -- -HO -•' iifat^T.an; gpveraor is-

jL^dothers. .-C i::taiai I'f ;»•* f^mg- v-fwrusaed B e i ex-1 tbe acnool are cxjmia; • -rritec ta caecaiplT ;>opiuiar. on* i f the"] , ^

iients and B t>e present. Tne exerewea wiil state i. «raog mm and m s i d The •f tBtvwd tbe Pe ttfia BS tne schooi xzoae, be- have Peer, a e n a t credit to tbe, r-ubarpm c c E s o B a r

jCi[^BKahaBtI:J0pLm. ^oauaBat p u ^ . iEinMn i e f i f i e e i S i - 4

Gvie Lea^ae Ja rnlf evfmml artpnriaa

rJJmimMi u tbej ad-' f^>^ *KitataQB foT better sani-BOtbadaiaebprac- tarf wwditkaa in afi stares and

-Ad flood liajTBg ^•aosB^^wiaa asaa v ptaroa -OB also directs at-

T^eBtioD to IHUKIlllliaillr

tbe accomalatior lianli nc C; • >>' T.

liov. sQch traidi l y i a t ^ inoeasmg^ th« tbeetcbtb ^ i* I ' i^

op a The Manassas ... •_ •aeffis"? 4o ^w -flu

iTr.rmttee

<Mm iHa I mill t^mwr-m-CANDIDATES' CARDS

«»udirt»ie ior ibt eoaatv, Bufajoci u> t « li«-ld lUlb VCBT.

tiic a.

foUy anrr—"'t mTaeli a

l>» i1i»nrntir ivioivy;^ I rrwpael^ly aoiieit yow

•«4 |far)g» mymii to

hBrWarir. fWtMfclly —<l M i t e fML

M. Hoor Till finBtiww as BIT tte K u . awl Ife. W.J. AibW

BHpMtfBliy.

niiiBtiiKrja sAfnGSfceigDa'cnu)^ FOOD

To Uw Votats ol friaee WHit^ Cmmatj: At tha nooaM atf maay farieuk ifaoagkoot

I—itiitnj ior tba o & s oi abenf of Mid •abject to a it/taocnUc tgi—JT to

ahoald I La koBorad with tite aftoe, ii it mf parpoae Ic adea an ac«Tirt»H« tJcmitT

" ^ ^ ^ ^ j f - ^ : ^ i j s^ <^ * " e g « ^ and | hvtflff tw' 9 t i a pnanit jslar # a aeoapt tb> povtiaa' "

I taiu Uiia O|iportsiuty, ia tiw «i«at dwald fail t« ««> ril «t»a KJatm. to

r^- ' --Ti f j i ra i i i :

ftc^xfimny xo M CfttiiiiiuiiirBt3CTi received HotMUgr bj Postsnaster TbonittHi at Kchmond. from

every petaMin the Unitad States 10 y«an«)d «r over may open an Mcgnat in a postal bank after Juftr JL Thii mportaot exten-akn of the service will be mad« poasS^ by p^Tnitting persooa

In,, 1 settled sapot to jostifj tbe 4afc ^liamJifion^^keir local poetcffioes

. ic/lkadirtiaaaf tha hjkKw. Buimtirtfally,

To tiw Voter* of BraBtarifle Diettiet: I berefaj' raapaettally aBoooaoe mjaiif a

oawlidiiP b r the o&sa of aofierTuar Boatarille I>i8«rio(. nbJKt to tbe dMaa

r ftiia year. 1 earseatly mdidi and ifaoiad I be siattad. I

; *a dianhaiy die dt iee «< am. ••••l<ilHy.yri«g to «aeh part of tte 4ia-

Baif>aetMh^

Cliatriot: aiTaelf aemdidata far

To tlie Voter* of I hereby aaBov

>ia*4ba 0>t*iet, mhinit u> tit —' 1 aaaiaetMly ^^&eit

M . - " «*»• • ! I l o t a i

JMSroSwt

Gorcnuacot Mipn FrtfrfSa te All

'CiQpba«x« the

ts:

T*yiil r pcistal to open aeeoants by "i«n

Gov. Dockexy. third aaaistaBt PMiCmBabr peneral. wbo liiii~di-reet stverrision of postal saviivi> was so auKh impressed with the appeals from aU over tiieeDantry to open postal sn^ngs aoeom^

Inportaaoe of

Skwir «t Right Tina.

[^••« finediay, '^i—^nimiif a< Uigk bciiool l<inrh«<oaa. ia Pkiiad«l|i^ia Kecurd.

U has beca v d l said that life is a rhythm <rf iahsrited or ao-^tiired habits. Amoiv those UM can be acquired most easily sad whiefa have ao important infln-enee npon the w M e life of an

APRIL TYPHCHP DCREASE

StAte Boanl of Heakn Saym>ai-kary Precut isu Mart Be

to

of a better term, we may 1tail "food habitiL"

PhyaieianB'repiMts to the State Bosfd of Haakh ier April show 142 new cases of typhoid feve* in the small towns and rural dis-tztets of Tif«mia doratr the month as compared with 106 eases for April. 1914. T ^ i ^ into account the piobable

wtarft-ftrjln the practiee of physicians who have not rqwrted these figures would indicate a total of 221 new

in every ~cOninunity seme B&" ^-pwannt, wtffrzJama.

typlioid itivt^And. have api»rent ly recovered from it -but still hnr-bor the germs. W bere sanitary arrangements are unsatisfactory these carriers pollute the soil and constittUie a vecy grave and im­mediate danger to all who live in the neigUMfiiood.

\ "Within another montJi die fly saasoB wiU hav« fully begun and to Ite other a^endes for earry-iuR the germs oS. disease tJus "dbadly pest will be sdded. ""Tift means that If Tirginia is to be saved from heavy oot-bi eaks of typhoid fever all sew-

Slow^Vices

*se»4er-Aprflr4M5j nneejaOS for A|>dl, 1914

Health dffieos are not ertatmes -of immlse, snd ncHV'n IliHwrtSf fikefl, i t i i i tjsl that the yocng should be <&. with thisshowing sad Wednes-

ing food. The habit of eating at the right time; «f-eatiag4Bholei^ «er to the hemltk of \\n ntits P"""<^^ '^<^ a safe method of

by mail that he took np the task some wedcs agoof werkiBgoat a feasSrie snd^safejDetho4fcr meetittg the denaad.

Under the plan adc^tod l^ the PastmssUsvGetMaaL an intend­ing depOBtoi- whose local office has no saving department win apphrtothektcalDoetmastar.who

? J l _ • • .a*JW

UClUiU-

for-win aee tlMt

data is warded to a nearly posamee an-thorized to aeesfit deposits. Per laisBaa will then be^vsn him to forward all depoaitB bgr msney Oder or regialwed jsail reet to the poataiaster ?t tbe baakiiv point* for n^idi receipts or eer tifieatea win be iiiied. He nmj wuiidaw au <ir any Hart <rf hh postal aanogahr naal an<

with ai beduehin.

wUefa thqrpoittted out the dan-

Ii»«ha4 •

To A» Yatm tl i

kK tha

T . K

Ibtaetyi re-eleotaoB ta jeveujie for DSi

To the Voten «( ZNafeiet Xa. Zi FkMcs » a )iam V[iiiiiij

I hereby rametUl; aMouae O^MU a c^ididate for taa ofiea tif coanaao^K' of r^Tesne, eabjaet tB tba 4iirtwTHie IIIMMIJ u> be heUI tUa y^m., I li^iilfalljVirffiia

ch*r}!;e ibe dutiaBotaa"" ^ mv ability, if ndaelad.

.Iti sayper^ BBV open niBr OWB

t may be

amuuHtor

far wittioat previoaa-notiee, a ^ t i a t ^ ^.*

food; of eating slowly; of aUowiag ample time for the mas­tication of food—these habits sre easSy fonaed and shoold be cul­tivated in tihe honie trsimng t4 every ehikL

That hahtta inrthodiwiny and akiillrily nature is plainly shown in the foflowing incident: A little girl at 4 years, wficTBi never estenj towns: Every case of typhoid c a n d y pramseooaaly between jthat is not property hanctted be-

heartily aa-an-herrngidar meal, saw her mother <rf eanyiiw th« ( VZB Rnaey. the esakr« bex-sf sick to the wcU.

as a token of apprvdation "^ eaaiiot be too often ent-lAaaised that even whersthere is adsqnatiebedMdecsreia known eases of ^phqid tlwra are alwaia

fz«B the spread of typhoid through eariy eases. This bulle­tin reads in psrt as foUows:

* The presraiee <rf 221 caaes of typhoid fever in the state at tiiis season of the year i i serious iwi-maray for what may foOow poa-

vf th«K cgscn and failare to take sanitary precau­tions on farms sad in small

may pcUute ••?»Io Viniinis

ftaca typhonl fever unless it is

sewage disposal."

&raonMextzaservie& Thislit-I Us maiden want to: iwcentjy aaid, beverr earafiai toeat

hen to see Oat yan dttrf B»-^BMejmjBMiy it autt aiekifyaadan't."

farmed the habit

UNDERWEAR-

crt-., Otifc mart 4<<f and .yic Men's P. V D. Stnns and Urawtrs !j<jr Al •u' H \'. IJ. I riiorj Su;'.i • Jl.W Men'b >> u.int>uuK Utitun SuiU> . Mt Men'i iLuiiu-iggui SfairU and lJni\*-

«ra 24e MuoBouk U liivD Suits. 2ac una bOe. -.

-' Mainaoofc Shirts a ^ OnuvtM-k, 2ie.-.

SHIRTS Men'* Lion Brand ^hIn^ . . . Jl.OO Men's Echpae Shirta. . $1.00 and 11.GO MOD'S Manhattan Sfairu $1.G0 O. W. Shirts, the best bhirt uu the

market for ISe Bm Bill Work SiiirU, 36-niciurs long

£utt«Ut,blueCtiHmhrey uad ^ 1.-1.J tht beat wuiji ahirt w>e-<«

PAfCTS AND COATS Men'y Cottan«de, Outcb«8s make (I.OO

SWiBCt OlT make (1.60 and (1.50

Men'* Ridmr Pants. K i u U $2.00 Mfll's JQM^NprfaUt CaMi^. •<> '^

- PsflH M HHtpa Q i t firT. • •

OVERALLS S w w t O t r B l a a l t e n i B A p n a i Over-

SUlOffiR PANTS Mw's WW«e nmmtiel Rwta U.S». Mm'» White Dade Faau

• < L « »

(4 . i» (LS9

AFXess Than Cost Lot of Boys' Short Pants ^mta that hare been on haiul lor two seasons. Alsoalot of Wash ScdtB that^w« ai«

idOte <Mi for lam uianooBt

DAT1S* TADrtHwiiMtjtm A U . 1

W. C WAGiMER Va.

Urn

Iafkola.dDi

»QC12: - ^ ^

Tn t ie Totera af ( I hereby i

1 eeiecLiuu iof 'iaJD««TiUe ^ to be heid tk^^aac vote, and. if MriMii pel iuj juaaee of aft ^ ofioe.

A t s a i d y e a B a d )

ft.B.

• IXBIULBSOI

•S^^TRl * L J^'Stfffl: FBST MATWML IM,

UnncD A*i OSMflMS

• . t . •OOTHR. I t a. • ««ap ixu> . I r WATKx ao sxx TV m ka'-

_poom.Aat rroaier ^MBasoaaaMlMaCtaw^ht

be vnatod iB2£|aniBn tan- '^' ea iar dialxibntiOB thiDogh ^<^*^

loeal pnatnfliew!. The foreign- ^ ^ ^ bom dtixenhas taken Texy IriMIr tp postal aavinsB. and literatura

own hmgnage wa 6B «r to him.

^ ^1 receiptB havr hralcen afl records String the past

Iten«rite^eigitt months to Aprfl ItherewasajMt in deposits of tl3.(«0,0M,

aa against a gam <a $81000,000 for the same raoatha theyearhe-

Thooaandsof new aeeoonte been opened and themil-Biade 19 largdy^ hidden

_ hiTft hetn. xMo ths rhsnndt<rf trade juat at

far crenr doOar.

M wiH ahs^s be

s body with

J", f >i

Straw Hats-Wehave aU tiie newst^eB, Paiiamasfigom $3j00to m i ^

Ccooplete stodc of Kmrect

MAfiASSAS vncyiaA

LEVABLE. XlTUIffiR

at A*

and So}a Beans yirhling, moot

sad best ol s o n -n g e crops. TheSo|B i idp to bold np the

enablijQg laeA to ' t o het-

. . _M F Cat—(/reatJy r>>daoed romid tnp

--«. n C.aiid aii poiB»« • o w i . o B s a l T S ^ S MT* 1« u> NrTwnher .3 th. b««nn« £aal "•tare" TJiijTt "Bf liijv# wflWtep tiuii] MilF ^

-ij^ rml irmcmg ««rr<om ai »iw Matjon ia

Starts of Vii_ JuMK M. Lav*. «< Fairfsx

nuM. H.Lioii, of Pxaee WOte tf, mi Water U. Tyney, «*

iaad IV Ite il m\iml Jm^jTlL

rrkrSfP

for

'.* r .Hi »nd r»-'um.n^ *•;* Any L)tii«r aa-"Siorjied rsea, TiTT ilrnrtii' liitiii»iiini gg t«. iarf^. H 'JiMiule K. roataa. PoUiBaa i«eaar«tt> UoriK. r-<irK«ii j-ou.- neareat a iant or wrttt C. 'T ' miOBTf, general ^(tat. ftialltwa Bkil-

.f*. C 2 W-d -

f ee ing valuoi In additioixT^ »,. v,..*,^^.^

t y crop of forape. this crop improves ttu* c"Tniiti' n and

producing

P««*ic*iv€aes8 o< the soiL i^rhe «or W « 0 » ^ C «

p r k x a o f COTT Pa««, »«}«

ptoved March tt, 1914, kOMM a* ' ^ ^ ^ PrimaiT Law," aad f t e t aB p e n o w

^fc a caadtotte for tht aai^ r e q p l r a d t D « e the (itedan-

tkai of t l iar eaadUaeyoB or bcfa(« &e M tey ri /aniritS. >riiii|iMiriJJ by the raeelptSfar the feea raqoirad ttetc-for by tke a i d law. with .fa%a J « M H

M. Lore, of F k k C n C H.. Ta.. C^ii^ WK of the ffiiaHaiM

, . be i t fnrther

EasoLTZStJIhat a I iihitiDp hc-_ •Ipapen poUMhed ia the

Diatnet: Tha JhTaadi'ia Paaitta. The

jiorat. Tax M«waaaM i o c a x a u Tba^

DONnr sweher over a hot coal stove this summer. TheNEW

PERFECTION Oil Cook-stove keeps your kitchen cool smd dean and does away w i ^ aM the ash-pan, coal-hod drudgery of the coal range. The NEW PERFECTION h^ixx like gas, rcgidates like f^as, anA cooks m e gan. tt's gas -^^ fort with kciupme vaL SomethingNem» An oven thatbo-ooono a ic iest cxx>ker merely by puUii^ a <fa^»er« Ask your deakr to show you Ac NEW PERFEC­TION No. 7, with fiieiess cook-mg oven; also the PMtFKCTION m

For die Tired RwadawnmtOwt'

worked PenoB i<tf tfae^ear

• y i * e tMwot^cc I l a a d m i

SEXALL

T. w. wDoo & sons, .Ik.

There hema ao fuilhei boaiaaMy I Committr* ad>a<a*ad aabjeet tafha i

Lwra.

<AdTert iaf tat)

i^TERHEATElL ItgrTcsyoa ^ p*qnty of hot water, j s l m a jooa

inoependent of the hot, sooty coal

'Ute AimUm SmemrHy Og «r i»f4m»wm# Wkitm Oit •B ofccais the best reaalto ia oi Stuvaa, lleatert aad t.aaMSL

GigairEpMiTas^ TWaJavaiaableaembaihicrva] aid IB waUMMJK aS the atsaaa «f tha tM4r tea heythjratate. toMi« 19

Diiicf s FWmacj

S T A N ^ O U J OIL COMPAIHnr

-4

If rexx need s plow, re-laanibui ttnt the Otiver

^"CbHed is sapeoor to any

GARDEN MAKING . g a r d e n

Con» bCTe &r_ ~Sbes, cal-PoU stock

W. C. WAGENER AJ*f> FUKMnj

^ M*rR BALSAM

? T " I C ^ T r

THE MANASSAS JOURNAL PUBMSiONG ^ COMPANY, locofpbatied

fciU rt-vi .uJ. 1 \ie PiUil Offlrt' l i t J Ctan

THE MANASSAS JOURNAL. FRIDAY. MAY-a, kglS

^ B S C R I P T I O W , S 1 . 0 0 A YEAR I N ADVANCE

ABVBcnama BATES ,/. .-•iiM.idifarai«fimiM«rtiac»adTi»M>i *l«CM^far—cfc

—ma«.»»i,i;i- UiacalUiMaiBtaUiXMdx ' ' • » — » » • — A i-r>li. of th««lr«. foraal raMlatj

vAuji o'lth nataoaib aad ail nuitter c^ «

i#HAT YOO tX> B WHAT CX>IJNT? ~ Oar educational system, our cbulch senriees, oqr

public gathaingt for the improvement <rf •oomiu-nity iotereita, these and other vahubie aids to better livinar are of value only fb the extent that rfBaltiat aieSap g aroused. The education of ^ny person is of value, speaking in a broad way. only to the extent that it shows in his everyday life. Th« hwigfit we dmya

vfeea^nd^ wading good books

MANASSAS. VA., FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1915.

gnaged by bow they affect oar li wa. If they have MaUy hdped os oar^rcs wiU idiow tt. So moeb as an introduction to the auin theoae. L e., the importance of acting as wdl as of taBdnft.

Ftoa exp^eooe ^xA observMioa we kaov it to ba«eomi

OUR TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY ~:~ WJU' ti'iit JMur mr of om-existeneer Twenty ye>«tiiiAf«wpfiji i Yirfy'«^^ any conceiv^S"-aub^ecL From sb<Ht time in a community which is eentories dd, ^^ eatho^iasm they frequently pot into their talk hot iu MauaaH^-a Urnu scaiurif iiaiii» Uian'tipfyi century old, two decades constitute quite a poiod. '^BS Jou»NALwan p«tablishod4n Ma; tinle when the town was small but of good build. Gifted with a robust constitution Manassas during THE JOURNAL'S career has been able to withs^nd the onslaughts of many disoouraginir happenings, but each time it has risra to a higher phme than

IPS fnd wrtain tfa^ were ideal workers needed w« would hare to go no furtho-. Bat how often we

the idea spoken of are not combined in the same person! It is a great pity that anyone wbo ^u-ouses enthusiasm should live an example which, from all outfrard appearances, refutes his own teaching,

n e wodd win aUeaya. stand J n ^ ^ ^ ai leaden

speaks the name Manaraas with a feeling of {»ide Truly the growth of Manassas daring our "TM^WM*

before. And today evei^ cttaen of 4he townj^^ will tdl us how to Kve and who will by their appeals arouse thought and inspiratioB in thor heaien, bat the worid at preaettt stands in aaothsr eqoidly important need. It is eryiag aife-<ar the •um who pots 88 maeh enenggr and zeal in Us fivktf as in histalkktg- Eothuiafln is caoiafpam and eoentialfor iBN«min»^irK^aB be «ipfiBCiid~ta »ny<Mie it m^at be tooked for fa thoae who mo^

has been moat Kibatantial and eoeoiaaging. Daring the twenty years past THS JOUKKAL has

odeawred to give all the r e t i i ^ news of the coBamanity, and throqgh ^editorial eohMUMit has fines of rommnnity iqiltft and in fawror of tJMae i^ aoes which stand for the betterment of aoe»ty. THB Jc»Diaya:. IB now la the bloom of yooth. its a&ns and asiiiratMmiB for the fotore ace high and kifty and its/me eodeawr is to make each tesoe better than the preoeduig ode. TriBJooBMALiseooeeitad

tJie town and ooomianity in the past, and it stands

HUliANEISUNDAT The Ameckan Borauie Sodety haa ^q iairtM^

Sombv. Ifajy 28, as Hnmanp Snnday. In.ail hgga l| ties tibe hnmanr soeietieaage great and powerfal

and theg aupineaawn ^ eroelty: te

ambition in hwamSaB^ Tin jan in irtinil hy iiiair u«^tp^uig addresses even tiieafdi he does not Kvejs to hisfifoi^iing. Bathowoiaeh good can be aoeoQiplidied if his duly iif^ adda in-dcBfale empharta to hia t a l k i n g One of tiw great est oppurluniHgi !B the imid s w ^ s eie^ every individaaL TUs (^ippitamty is the Bying «f a troe, noUe and nprig^ fib wlueli wffl be in strict ccmfonnity with oar apaedind

ehudroi and aqiiBab \A tee of the farag f ei^ues

times in all races there have been msa and who hacre famtfct- •ft tfaw irnmaiw* rimBliwiil tH Kttk f hikiran and of aniwpifci ftiforfain»<Hv "'"f have also been, and Sfe now, naaiy dtoog^tiais,

-advantage, of tbe st^etior poaitioii of man over dpunb and haae ahown eniettar towaid them.

Tbe emipe for the muonly ol caaea of entity to ehOdnvetii be laid opaa tbff naa of JBtmriraHng fiqpiora. Hapy chOdbea ap» ti falnd in a depbraUte

bwUbtv dnofca ««l>«s aa iBldraK n e aahaactrf to <NS1 treataMot ^ Pliwit m to» ignorant ap

y

emtoof the chiWs welf«e to become acquainted Hl^^^^^'IJ'^ "^ ' ^ that the whole

wiA the beat m - | h o d . « f d r i M w i ^ * r ^ ' ^ ^ ' " inBtanpfw the duU^aodfcrsJiard» ttaatment at the hand ar~an and aliMua natael&fiL&e oFcfie fittlefdr

Fortmaatdy, emelty to elifldren is erewtog leas and feai^ doe to bettor edacation of parento and n finer Rsard for

—Tha gwgtor jjgt of asdatka is the prevention of erodtt; to

' M^tmtm^ mmammimmm MPrV^ 4 ^ JUw M I H iMiPIl

ing OB of eratf fititin'iit aeeorded' &eia.' Hence and women who love ""nrh> and iriko hate to

them aiiBtteated band tegather for the protee-of thoae creatarea God has given as

Ifs atrg^fB how muehqtietoJasiiowaihat faithful servant of man, the horset. Evo^ day many instances ot extreme emelty to horses are

Iroofl^ to the sltimtion of »™*»«~' drivers often learn that it is ualawfal as well as jahnman toauatreat their chargea. ia teec a l ilspwdrnt ersntotea. damaai of the homaaa aooatiaa' pratoctian.

HW ooUe vork thaae worfatiHS are doing is

the praas and pulpit. It is a very evident fact ^Hw^Bo pe BBB cap laj i lauii y? caexavmnazTarnwa

' V hunanity WIM treats iinhifcfty any ot God's de-pttMlest and defenseleaB ereatores. Do not let pcofk miatieat httfe children and animals in yoar

LTH The accumulntion of wealth is merely a question of

saving money and putting it in a safe place. Thit hank will welcoaie your account^

whether large jar _saialL

8tn»^adv(mto nctire partkipation inihe ofto^iay.

In the bosineas world a nan ia jodged by t ^ aramiht of \work he torns <^ by what hellMilt rather than hf what he saytk L&ewiae society b awakening to the fact that mesa in all fieUs-of activity are yalnaMw to the extent tiiat tiiegr pro^ doee. A man aan do aroed br iiriivarhig harnHftil exhortations

naando -tad-br

SCOPE OF At-Qietfl»«^

patriotisin and it is pethiiia wnxtii 4diBe to edn-aMcr JB^ inwia t W » JMrtitiant tooiiBta. The. ward patriotism maaning s fc>ve <rf eoantey. devetiuu to the wejlaiw ofwe'sooontzy. Nov a love of eoaBtry. or deivo *^" *^ ^^"^ "T'fTirT irf nta't tygntrrj nan ht ar-

vBk a myzsad of vajps; np to in to broadest tne vmfiiQr < a tOBB^Ors, the moat deai«ahle traite to cnttivatoln it is aneasential todk that i the Ihna of the citiaaM if a own with ito coBlipiqMEBriea.

The ofanioB ttaHt patnotjaas eonana m a to A ^ for one's eouitiy ia a

at-the j ^ M W ^ fWtainly-

haid Ra-

Per Cent Interest Tm Sayings Account Compounded Semi-Annually tZ

UiAed St;rie$1)qws^ kx Postal S a r n ^

i k National Baok of Manassas :=- • -THE BANK OF PeRSONAL SERVICE

zc

INSURANCES A PROFESSION

RRE TESTED TIME TRIEP

HiMQQie people a iM# your ' ^ w d l pay yott

^Sfi3^\tmm^msdr^i0t z: z

]^s^iMtLhmmkmEi try and the fireedom of yoor hqmei bat any^oan who is patziotie only to the extent <rf faking op anna asainst otfaec natkDa ia a vay nanow and

after reaching oar ahorea seem to become

eareglnl tiifari lliatthtif jhtowntovaof and are willing to defend the nation bat. KkaFroa-ident WHson, we wouki tike to aea Aeaa baeome tyapngh-giaingjetriotnof tha boBadi

Sometimes ^ kt BOfs jaianptirii loteia 4<am fighting than to jamp in aad take part in fiMt txne potriotnm demands a pmrsfpl exit oat of all tnafaleB wherever peace can be kndwi«H oat the aadfflfee of nafiwiaT banar. Fiatriatiim is

bygoodhviac. in aay oomaKmity and bg ttnfiHg V fiVi

f i m s # &o@eries> and Meab Qkiioe Bbffing Meats, per, Qioioc Roasts per poanct Round Steak, per pound

l^fe=tol5e . . 18c

anJ and mginglae adoption aC <B and jostice. If we live for the onr oemmanity we Mva for tha «nr nation. SoselyanMi a lave of ceotfrjean ba

type. We

sight; pat in soch a ziK^ous protest l ^ they wijii one's coun^_that the individnal is inspired to lead TeeT SCTB Diat you are the presidtet Sf doe oTTSeJi "Efe which will reflect credit upon his nation, we great and useful hum&ne soaedee of this country. | will fiad that patriotism «rf 1^« f***- wilT be onci^ Y-^» afpei^to their finer Hatore^r^not beiaat;jliie greatest aasetr xif in the qoiet of the evening whan aua has tune toj minded patriot will gght when^ beeomea think your words in defenaf «f th^ dependant saiy, but be tries to be a patriot at all times, not CT' •> ''ill stand oat as th« handwriting ot|^{tft when the mere spectacotar pfaaae of a kws ^:i;r re \:.hc.'.. ^ ^t»i ci^untrv is in the ascendency.

the todJyJdaaL If the ^ ^ d d d IS Ihemuiuw one of flghtlngflir try. we wil find little else when the child manhood. On the o^her hand, if the child is that patriotism moNis each an intense defotien to

mr»t»»»<m»i>i>ttttsftnc«ooao«»»a«ttoooDi>gttii«tn3ai

-^ag MAW AURAS J<»3yyAL. FMDAY, HAY 2LJSI&

—niPresideDee of Gag AUen b balSi i ieely pinitod du i

—7b« Loyml Xet9«UM«JLe-1 *-rMr. A. O. Wwdoc, of War- ABOUT PEX>PL£ WE iCNOW Mr. J. J Caona- atxi Mr. •ad] A. MatHiev. v k s tea J gian war meet Sajo&y a^iaiiooa' reDtaiii.^has amiouDced liimaelf « [ — , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Blougii toe attending T^*** is now afife to^be ap In Ler St 3 o'clock a>uie Baptist o&ifi eh. candidfie for the o&ce of mayor Mr. B. Frank May speu Sun- theMicisteriaiand SundayScbooij""^ *«*»D- , -^

• H _:ii . ^'^- ^ ^ Quariea wiD s ^ W a of Warreaton It js understood, day tnth friends in Washingtoti. Cooventkio of tb* Chxireh of tbt R**- J- ^- B»»rks is in attend-• T*«lk- Aamemfae«s«rfwiMfowl aceardiqgta a Warrenton paper J l i : ^ y i J , r u . : - i l L Brethmi trf thr Ffrffxf rMfiirirt < *c m ^ ii>e a^inai of theEm&.

' - • - - - ^ ^ ' . - _ *- .—», MOB VK]«aUaTi8wastlKwei4c- « « - « - « » « « E « « » n ij^»u«« ^ _ church of ibe-diocese of

1 Pence, vfao ha* with malaria and

to bring their o a m > « ^ ^ p » 1 t f a . t Mr^ W«dor m-Ui ha^e ~ c - d ^ ^ . t ' r f feiiiblt'oriil of ^ ' ? ^ J l i i ! ^ ^ * ^ ^ T ' < ^ Vir^^na wh.eh is h^ug Le^ ^ *, . . ^ ^ ^ ._ . ^ ^ ^ ^ Albeoiarie county, tin* ^^ ji,,^!^,^^^ ;^^. *«=k. H<«.

—A ebange in the Southern''""' —»—J —««SUV W» lu »,«.- . ^ ' • . . , r

MiswiBs.

^J^ — M T L L - F . Fkttaeentiertaaned

the junior card efaib tA ha

—Mn. Edith Lipaeaab expects feD mbve to WnahinKtoa about Jime 1. whoR she wSy

oppoaiCiorL Mr. Weedoo. who is 1 W highly tbooght of in War- Mr. B^ B . B u c k l ^ Uxfinn. |week. H r ^ : ; : ^ i - T d ^ ^ t ^ fl^^^ **

wiuefaiBok «rf reoton. is aoouan of ^jn. Albert. T ^ " " " " ^ ^ * coopieof da>^ y^. ^ p 1^0,^^^^ fonuedy i>eiu:.^eii L^ri-i:. wa^ t attend-• w n a itmm. ^i-.gpeiden and Mr. J. E- Neboo. of 1™** ?'*"- ' * , of Alexandria, but now of iiaxit^. » »ofe»i{«>o tiJ^ ci»-r*t«J iSt4n*a^^

looked, » thtttNo, 44 northboundf™"""^ W T X J T I B Z ^ ' O ! ^ ! ^ ^ this «ee^. Mr. Doonhtte « M H * -w k i c h t a ^ t o a r m e a t l l a n n M a l - M i s . Carvel HnU has iaaned I ^ J ^ ^ , * * ^ ' ^ ~ ' * ' ° » ^ * ' • f i a i ^ a n a c n » ties and l u ^

Railway is I feet May 9. bat which v e over^^

atTOOtL at 6 0 5

AidShdctj of G n e e Methodist dunch wfll hold

feathraloothela'

to Wubmgtaa for trentmoft last weelt, is sdll in WadungtSB and

—W. N. Wearieh and a C HariQT reeeiTed then- new Ford

i

U9^

iGhrk;

8 o'<

on

Hxr:

tlieMn-w f l b e h c U

E u t a n bnaebna team wiB piar Cktfaaipin oo the iattxr's

TawMtaqr. - Mny ?S. j t 2:30 PL m. FbUowing the game an ice cream and 'strawbeny H B B i g wffl t e g m a W ^ S ^ waD Coondl. O. F. A.

-Mr. sad Mtx. Bennett Par-1 B » FThahath Pte>-

r e v , who ^ n while fired near BriatDw. bik vrtw for the pa two jeara I w e made Co^eper

inritationa for the marriage irf A«BeB Wirt, to j Mr. C. C

Ai&edHakieB Tawresey. f<>" S o u h v filPTteiravi^&q> U. & N . Themamasearil l takej^oLdnaehbiux-

Satanhy afternoon. Junes. •a efancefa. A nnannfaL |rai—4^^^ .

iow I t the home of her grand-pncents. Admiral and M I S . Tham

MnLBnlliaa her of the Hsiymaitet

The re^..iar 11^^-1.1,^^ of Lne tDwnt«Ml«r. iGcoixis, but he finds no place willl#*«.4bke VirgiBia. to which atafce h e i „ * ^ ^ . . *. - u ^a* '***^1|«,w»« ttTw^otm-mr '^^ IMenionai Assoc-.aiior; Wit: be Deid

—•«- ^"ntMUB. — j jg jjj^ chapter room of the V. TJ. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Matthew j C . Wednesday niwri^iK't. at 3

If !>.,,. Q«_;^ _ j M- P*«"d through Manaaitas Moo-jo'doek. Tbe tneeung i> an im-«ca. i ico ise bmith^and Mna } y eo route to tbeir home at Las | portant one and a f uLI aoer^dance

fV^Saa. Nevada: T%ey spott the pdeEtred. Officers will be eoeeted paat tw« wiiit i •! tha bu— uf iiw dfliig«tw to the

<rf Manamaa Instidite

fiffie Qatkk. atWw^tta^-txm. riaited her pareala in ana oa Smidv .

Mr. Eugene MarsteOer. Nokearille; waaa

of

Ontr win

tiw peivie of CUvertBB ak the

-Ifr. & S. Coner win aborttr ke Goaoer B«Bldii« with veawhidhhe

HuUBU.

—Cd^^Si ih of Hair ( nionat:

Sondajl! 9:4da.

cGeoLtt. ••eat for tte BayainreInar-aaee finmiwuy, went wift Mx. W. N^J^aenb to Nokiafine

DoU in fid for the lasvaatmaed br the leeeaft banm« «f

n«rto<

^ g IB. ftoat c f Fbote's

—On of tihel

School wiU be. held at the boaie of Miss Both Smith next Thms-day evening M ^ 27. atSo'doefc. JMjataBbtaMCt^jBwedto he jnija a _

At a meeting of a; and H H L J. F. Bnha. of the

of thia ttwwM deddcd to hold the a

at the New Fkiaee Wa-J o w l B

tor Wedweadajr. -

tfrii W r Mmrhsal wait tho guest of the Mipaes Wheat Moo-d«y at Domfriea.

Mts. DiddiaaB.of BoenaViata.

Mstthew'A moth». Mt*. MTpW

—A

M«yw W. Hffl fikowB v i i t t ^ Mr. B. W. Fvrae at Aftoa l a a ia F^nat Bogral oa Smidqr.

Oc SfaaBeln(d,4if m

Mr. mad

C K

MHL HBBterCLADairarNaien-ia

lfr.aad]faa.C

ihe^ Ready-MMI^ Man

commands opptxtmuties for pn^ta-Ue investment that are bevood die reach of the man niko hasnr saved. Asy man can be a reatfy-mmfer man who win lay aside a few dt^ Ian, now-and ttien, in this gtroi^— safe tank, and his money ^wffl ahvan be readty when he needs i t

No ei tenBe—iiBaB bo(d^ cheek . botdoand oar serviees in hmnOtiMtg your aeeoantraze free.-

Coole in and k t m show joii~ how a bank aeooont wifl hd^ yoar toaavcL Gome in to-dqr.

great hinds of robfaiah g o n g oat ^ of to«3i y « t e i d ^ wifl not dea^rjin ; that a elean 19 waabn^y needed, of the

s i ih . t k ialaghly tbe^ast iond^a ptofAe of ,. prec ate what it is to hang a.tarkK^ Ctea/i : viin Tner' r.

f<we i t begaa to r n i . bat evea Ae- thae tiier aceomptishBd a K r e a x . ^ .

to:d«ai and the three iots they w f ' ow £ oeciaed JxnpreTB-.^

i i I lamu I mMXur* pe.-;*mB,F » ''pps**"^ at Tbc New Prince,

Cmuiumuea-oow v^.xk Wilhan and dnriQg their star ^^ i ' * f t ^ l X 1 ' S . ' S ^ . « s i e d macy of u « r oldiiiend*; • »- of thi>. aei^nbortk^od.

P*?rMSUr?5 GtVEN FCJR K > -"S SMttP SmNLPOULTRV PARI

t^y%r»yy w^Li. ^fi,, . i j - S

Y /* THE • v

MjSt ASSAS yoTas PLEag wnriF::

at 3 p! m. The CoaunittBe Enterrainmwit in Hidunmd

ex pec their blankets. I j

Ewell Camp will ieave l i n a s - j T e tkt VMtnami Cihaaut^Mm^ sas iltrnday, May 31. at 11:47 a. 1 ummu MagiMahml DutrieL

BattBidaretoit what wfll happen, if I am efactnl

hi thr nn.rH rf n,, "^^""^^ FtatST.-ft is nVOttad that by the Bond of flupaviM. to »oaH bond t f c f i t r i S l f I dcaw OB the txeuarer of the

HSHESS IJDCtlS

county to pay the tue of all hauuaiAj diacfaaixed Gonfeder-« t e «BtecaB» v h » « t t i B i l fa»»r

A l l ^ i s i f e a n i ^ wiah to aecure apedal rates at houses should eoouiiniueate tbeCa(ij8uttoe< nOfTFTit ¥iTn ati nl <. WiilmiiH, • K . Wufiii WUUU Hun^BKUC—I—SBS^DT-^irB

r, £vell Cknp of Ccinfedente

JLOJUTAMT'S MoncB

~~ Ail €uufalentE TCteniSPwho weh to receive the pririkses of "CweO Gmp m H ^ i i v WtriuHh poctatioa to IMfKituM^ and enter-tnnmeBt whOe at t fe icman «3I pleaae apply befo»e the fint

niifiif Joieaadr cavapQdib. Ahopieaaeiaqr ynur^Bt

GBQL H . S m ^ Adtiotant, Erne G M P of

welt know this within the

As you very doesnbthe

of the

Mca liiotiBa.^^ wish to Mmiad mj patroos chat two good men are empioyed in my barber shop daring loy oonvaleiicence Your pamnaciv wfll te appreeiatfid. i L W. Wricht. •»:21-tf

the qualified voten at an deetioa to

Oil Stoves. - We aeU all axes of Perfectjoa oil eook stovasasad-

. ^ _ ^ jyertaed "•*"Tp»nees

s-a-a

wBTwrnn^b^

Oliver nding and walkiog eul-ti ftuBa are the beat Comettd

wonht have to fte toA riu^ «—• y T Wi

wonU siwad aD the faads oa the MOfiiirABoad. Tbne is too ahost to waste oo audi an azgnraent. As we aU knowthere are at least six main raa& leading to If

with about an eqad amount of "KveT on Then tibere are a number of inqiortant ronda

tntoeadi of these main Would a be renaopable or

jOBttDtakeliMmaacfywhac^waa aO over the diatriet and it oa the llilii»d rowL

andnagleet the rands eoamvin

Lost.—Between Mr. ,Andiew 'Pnn«^^s u d the Peoplea Rank

on Friday. May 14th, brown Snwdebag with fringp and bamn.

One of the d d teafaala.of (Xftao. Mxs. ESsabediDetwikr.

of 831 after a

the widow of tihe iate Detw0er.jdiD£ed aco was a aaCive of Peuuayhra-nia, froaa wiaA

•of the]

IfaL Btaok. of SpcQff Cil7. B L .

I f tets are MiiwiamiH Kale Bkk-

'BacUgr. aB af CSfbrn. The

of C&finn, and in i ia« ,a f FhOa-

sof tihe

thelJUwfid tD»aaaB. Tb of the

R l n s t d s f o r d

i T S w o B i l ^

nqraelf wi&( the£a l i i e t j

ia i the

If

ofaHthe<

- A -HnhteiH regiatavd bull, abo a freab eowr WBi aeU cheap. J. B.T.T.l>avie«.Manaiwns 5-i4>tf

card, containing OBTg bdt. two ones and aome amafl change, an envelope from Mia. Adamsow's with white collar frame and a

kegehief. Fladerpieaaeigtuinto Heanor WSdns. careTte Jboi-ifat« and receive reward. tt

Far BenL—Sxroom house on BMdelSL Lnmedfatept^naBon. Ml*. D. J. Anngtaa. 5^-tf

Oowpeaa-1

iMSfUKC lHljiUK-~ and late to plaMa. also sweet 1. H.BnrkeA.Gbu

.Clay.

If jour cattle) in an unheatthy pMfc^e of SaheC Byrd. — —

teya Maddox ft

5-7—

lat Anstin'a. 4-2»tf

Keyitoie»eB driB. AB ia

Seejy. B p M r t a j U a _ 4 . a a ^

! W l A i

wffl take plaeeat the I

l ^ p L B L ABpetraa

cufdiaRy invited to atfc

far-

«f <Jie<

in 1830 to die

thei

t a t e a a

the deiichtfid

CLICT* a;;

invited to taioe tobe

M m Boefcley. t h e

At the of thei

ih

T l fM

y

- county, t h o e wffl be a 1^ of said comMttee m the fl#L C I Mia. Shetiaaad Mn. Maty

b m k h ^ OS Satnday. May 29. \ t a i ^ u both of Bahiasaee. She 191S. at U e'doek. a. aL. aD also leavea tern mewbers of the Comanttee wiD Bkeen and Mrs. Mnlhnlland. both

_ wifMP attend, as this yiP be a of near Ceatemlk; meetrggafwhidLiattleaaiirirfi MrlTiTiinr^Qf Jatownfr inri aifci lations wffl be pre«rf>ed far die <X*««" «iai«btHr. of • - . -^^_ ^ . . . __j Fij • , <«»« two aoea. ooeof

<^*k« rt» one m New J«r»ey. ''•' *•* P**^- The fonerd aemces are being

TB08. S. Liov. held bo-daT St Fairfax and mH Cr.&irmari. mest v- is jbe eetoetery there.

-uT Pbrimailh

Boek egg» - ]5^ar SOc Mi& Su

Our aeed

dnx ti B^trd-

liw rf lis ffMii

51«4t

. • • . . O.XL vvtaoBtox.

AUT(Nlf(»ILE5-T^Mt Fofd ear is weO-kniiwn Mwi wyJi-lftiP and it hay prorad its

CCODOBXy to

Bet««eii Ai^^l, 1314,

imiiMwr of a rora V given a refaatie. 1 am receiving a car-ItrndofFai^l AfterJonelatlviDbe able to maloe defirery of

W. E. McCX)Y GflBtre Stzeet,

! THE PUMWS. VIRGINIA

people becanae tbcy luiTe a better sense of styier

If they hacve \o pa^ aiorv for style thQr v i l

and set style t h ^ anekome the'chance.

Styleplus * f7 -Clothes_?ii •

Fidl aeJBctMB of tin iqi-to-datie

StyJeJaoftatgaaHy^ H i e J

I for $17, B « : ^ for older aaeB. tooi. m •%

k '^ «^eJhSll<

1 Ha^e to

laiofvrjoa ddo'thafig !» be dmcB to

didle«relid«. W c H w e l b n ^

to pi^ jottraFK

i:i3!^:iil;!

Fbr one 9x12 $3.00 Wofvoi Hair oniy.

diaiwe are s t f diowmf abeentiM fioe forlSe of Rioe Oodi Vdfet tfu^ aie w d irortii

HCBiXl

Tlie Place Where Y09 WUI Eventoafiy Baf

Baited Ak««t ~

^g^Ay^iay2L

PHOTOGRAPHS

A fr i t i in i - iM oodcn* «VWB Oay* CM way ast laHkliK iB «

a slCaL. wkkk read. "Bate Foe

I week in MJLF found the twenty-fifth annual

fpluion of the United Confeder-Ife Veterana. acheduled to be held. In Richmond, June 1. 2 and S. ail bat whipped into perfect altape. Work of preparing for the hand-ling at tha rauaiaa aad the vast crowds that are expected to at­tend has been ao thonmK^y dis-tributed by the comtfti,tirt^ Hwiti-nt «»iTipfny<Mi| that iT*"**"'Mf TMH ,bfl rea^ to leeeive the raBtecB before the actoal opening: date.

^ l e ISIS reuiiioii, wMelr fifty yetra a£ber the fall mood and thecnd of the War Be­tween the States, is expected to be of the utmost significance and soiemnity- To Riehmoad in Jane will come the gretttiest gathering of sorvivors of the Confedeiate arms that has pvfaaps ever been seen^ W th than will come thous-

carioaHy neekcis. who will find mmeh oi interest daring the week to n^my them for the trip.

Acegjpfameea frmx many Soatb-em Covwbocs of l&e laviutidn to attend the mmioB as the

By the texms oi the AiA ap* PQBved March &, 1914. to be found on page 513, of the Acts of the Ggaaad-- A«fni Ng for 1914. shoatt tiw county eomfliifc-tee detenuaa to select the party nrttniBBaa by prauary tt ts neccs'

thoae who intend to offer tbeoii-as candidatas, in such pri-if nne ha hairi, .shsll file

luoturvd bj wlthoat perc^ptitAj •

iUK to tb« sign, -A4 . i»o'»mi; • -Jr" '^ '*^ The oM taHow gave ao todkaOoo ot | 1 _ _ _ 9 CM— J *

tuailiic or aeetec- B « « few days t n A T I I i a i l S O t U O l O

etc

We make a i^peclalty of such work and guarantee satisfac­tion. Appoi^aMnis made OB short Dotiee;. Far price call on or write

Tiite ttmt t t o

witii the coamittae aoeh declara-intfBlina. arh^iwlndgnd

before sooie officer qualified to acknowfedge deeds. oT atteated

sitneaa^vho caa write. Said dcclATAtion to be accom­panied by the names of at least fifty qualified v<^«« of the county requesting the person to become a candidate for aaeh office, and some person moat make affidavit that be witnessed the signature of each of the jqpudified votos

wdjwho fgned the reqaesL-3!as affidavit may be made by one or more peranni who witoeased the qpsitoci^ ao as to ooafiana with the facta.

Tie Jfiduatim mad zegne sfaaU be filed with, the comiitttee

BO maay alato aaeeutivea sriH lend nnidi to the io^iortaiice <^ theoecaaaoB. PraaideBtWaaoB'a reply to the invitation. of the general ewnSeaSst iH ih abey. ance. Thathealwwffl the expeetatioa < thoae in* of the reffiMOB; —

Riehmond, ahaoBt to the last m a n Taanim«^«>| fffrff i ^^ dgMTf

to nrice-the twentf-fiftjt-gBmwH-the greatettevent m thtmrnuary of the <M Confederates. Fbr wGCK over to Each that are to give phee to the gtcator duty of attertuniag thereanioa

for the de«W*taoB<rf the dtyand of tiie Court of Bwnur,' in partie-ular. The Goort of Honor is to be located at f«e

~llej, cMff'M.'' anac oat tka 1x9. "•wlac jour a 4 for'ard, aad'— Bat tbm Tartar mottir kad Bowa iff-

Oaoe teora tbe BSSB waa rfciaawrl aad aow read. "Bait Far BaU."

BrideaUj It had become a potat oT TSSF

Bring or aend your Kodak Work

lOUc Hu«r to aee I tile old tWiffrnan-'a adyertiat laaat waa at last correct, for aooo after'he afala •oorcMO-TtvDBKfe iar~ miBCB. Oac CUnce he'Bare, and tbea—aliaoat nmA-fi tor the tuoecaieBcy—txit not qolte.

"Oommodore.'' he j d e d « ] » ! » J | » abrtek of fala aotorf '^rop the »4 aat«ra. aad"— He waa y: r >

Tfala tiae t t e old feliow am Indeed abow that he waa aettber deaf or bUnd. RMBf tn wrath, he shook hla flat flerodj at the doad of dnat dowa tbe road: th«i. teartaq; the offcodiaa board from it* book, be bore It iadooca.

Siac« then a coarae IMUine with aa iauMQse ashbodk attached haass Craaa a' proiectiztg atlck at oae aide of the door, aad fa^wied In the h o ^ ia a partknlaitr laia«, weU aeoared. eaiptr

beO. la (he doorwaT aita a taci-'oM codcer^ wUh a wai7 C9»

I'a

EAfiHERS TAKWIKE

TtBpBUiet two per eentaim of one< year's salary attached to the office for which he is a anlidate^ before dwve date. aad>«DeM: filed with his dedsatian.

It IB beatrfor St^ernaorB to file this dedar^ian and there beiaK no aahwy attached to tiie office of

bnt a-per djeaa. he ahairid pay tothefirBBBarer fLOa

on V i ^ 29 in thetDwB of Virgnna, 'and as the

he fled I haved deeoaed it best for the hi-

chdatea to be adi^aed of this eon-&tion ni the hw, and have pre-

to |<p>yieBt—oar

. VeraeC. the Ficach palalifr. waa oaea UateUaa tabm TctaalOeB to Fkite & the aaaH coMpaitaMnt with two la-Mem wteM he had aerer aees bdBac«, tmt whe were CFrideBtty acqaaialed artth hlML Tbef ezaxalned MbHiteiT aad oonuDected npoa

fteeiy. The pahttw waa aanay-

piq>ers to yiwn* all p n M i f J f y i

X ^ way to make two blades of grass grown where one does lyiw: Buy the celebrated Magnesium lime from Leesboi^ Lime Ckj., the hme that has been sold in Low^Hin and Fairfax for tbe past twenty-five years and out pro­duced them all. and tbe reason forit is because it ooatains Mag-o^Btumand Oxide of Iron in right ptubd^aen tn fiajriiiiii Caihonate. and the United^S^tes Agricul­tural DqnrtniMit nr-¥ear Book 1901, pape 161. states U ^ llag-nealiim is absolutdy neaessary to plant giowtfa and nothing w i l . t ^ ^ p i M f e " ' to W. T.

EANSBUBGH & BRO. ^ 420 .26 Seventh SL, Waahin(ton, D. C.

Established in 1860 Leadfm Then—L^ailers Now.

to the

Extraordinary Assortments of Jktmmer Merchandise

N e v e r h a v e w e been BO c u m p i e L d v pr^i.^rt^A tn rr.^r ^ j , .

l i m e igquireniCTits of our mar y patrons as we are at the presei Everything that is new and w^> to d>e minute. Tne very

latMt novehiea direct from New York (the Style Centre of Amencaj are here awaiting your inspection.

Thousands of pieces of the MW wafh sBattnal*. both ^ . t e j n d M l ^ ^ T h e n c w a i ^ i n ^ A d r g k r y . Ready To wwar SMb, (wniiu, ooata .^mhd aidrtt in abundance. The u . « ^ . . , . , . ^, ^ -^•iiiiiFnnrl laidwmiiirBii in Mii LJLJI.

MAILORDOW RECEIVE PROilPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION BY A CORPS OF EXPERT SHOPPEi^

SAMPLES UPON REOUCST

r.

lasbnBlaeG^hc.

SOOIHON UBMIS SCHEDULE

la effect A|»fl lA. UtK"

I rnrii/v i,f.i;H»>xv/iii.

ument avame, a mtuMtiam idtaBy suited tosoeha. and mortar'ia sS be^overed wtth ingdnrigyJ and th«»ritywni

iflile to the dtnation ~ttatt no one maj be taken oaawares, in the ^mmM

:oc

What preparatMn made thu those hdj; farmer and birds? Ifce in the prodoetaoa of' better crops, jnat tkt

The birds eat thaCif le£t tni fruits aad pMn. -Qf some Idndi of btrds but^you tboee kinds on |«or faiv win birds. StodytharhabitBaffee^ ing and neatSng. for_oin^ "tihe ones that fsadctoMtyon iMecta

The Uaitad^ta; of AgiMJiltne oal boOetins^ioat birds.

Tht9 tafl sboitt the food «Mhe bink; hov toJadd Hrd hnnsss, about plants that wiH birds that protoet fruit. They snve compk>t« infonnatioo aboot

t. "ir *o afTT.: ,,iture. irtJiiJifBemriJgJiiH. &ad^hem.

• Lit ibe children mtoested. ;ney will take care of the fafnf ^ueatkm. Take care of aiJies aad your aUisB w S hdp akecareof yoo.

11:17arm. « i i a t o p 7 l

irti» ia WauBUMh. KTi » » . J A — U t t ^ b e i f c r l v ;

k t t e n ^ aad w^.Ut)Baa.4.^ ^ ^ —laPai iarartoWamwtaa.

"~* ^^Jat aa j i a a i ^ B a w f — ^ — " - ^ aad to tafca aa

Char-

I have die contract for the Ediscm Bfazda Electric Light BUBM. The

trade-mari^Tcuscm Ma gdm"

R D . WENRICH

THE iOARD ONF U l T O ^ M i n B APHMUTE m ^

roar

' ^ »

a., is fraataf Iht Ooart ainrawid

n > l « n a Di«awi, ifcitwiiil

ca«at>_a»d «it«a^ am Lh> R-»r,tj.-i1l« r ^ ^ , ln«» road, wmi any lDO«T>e>o<t HiU. mfi

Ifae laad* erf ta lna. KaMO. Gahr

aad Male, the faUaviM r

ACBE TStMS—CASfk.

iHwoaj J p

'Tmjitee. i cJjCKWwr. >^.5t

-it. dal da rxf .^Da : «»t of i ^

dat 1 paid ahlrt walat joa alaiicia Ihr r« f-^^f tr do

Henry K. Field & Co., «

leas Extractaon of TeetL

DR. £». P. HOtJGH ^ , _ j Office: No i l o N. Union Mreet. m. I. C. BuUdine. Manassas. Va. i Factory: N'a 111 N. Le* Street

OF ALL KtNOS, ESTIMATES PURNISHCO.

ALEX A N : , = A

rCT> .t!^» mJ^MwrwiSl AFTUt-EFFECTS

A Study Made oiMt^-EfbpeH of Trpkoid FCT^TSJI^I A b /

T GENEEAUiEWSNeiffi"

¥

On wfaat may p r o m W r l u t v o y a g e ; ^ • t 'fki^aLe

ME T a o d a y for N e i r p o t i , 1L L , IB tow of t t e

i-i^lt^!'"'^ .-'TTSmf ^

***" 1 I tte VkciDi* r«dec»tioo ot Labor wiB We know the number of ddBth»fBe heid mt rndrndkabarf Joae 7, 8 •«)

of mcnt

iroic typhoid feta-^ duilag ihe acute sUit« «f ^ i» ttit—>, tb»--Dumber of penoDS iacfifitated as a result 4rf tjrphoid aad the financial loss to the oommnnity. Bat the aft^-effects oo tfaoae 1 10 have survived have not been

emmoi typhoid fever in m i m|aMstk«4M7M«ai B«Mn«Beu4 tfae viaiung muse sernfoe of the utg My'tended timt H wUi au v i^Mi* Metropohtan lifeliniinniceCaiti-|HHiy KHRB that 14iS-^ the tJentB Itied while uader treat­ment, a death rate of 9.28 per hnndred. The prindpBl eompfi-cations in Che fatal cases were intestinal perf oratiaa aad hemor­rhage, meningitia, pnenmnnia and heart invohreaMot Of the 1.428 who Fseowcred from the

**. In tl>e Bradford ffnilrfa^. CoBiaHim) MMT PrneeM AMW atneta.

In atte of bbe OMMt far-i«aeiHi« deci-jtmn. tke iBtarttate

Saturday dKkled thmt the railrB«l»«»iiiBgaad •teamdiip BMa«iytbe great lakiM give them vf afto' December 1.

f" *iiisuuB mmr kmtsu

with tbe right and to withdraw TFteyM

Newapaper editor* in the United Stataa whe^>provwl the actioa <rf Ger­many in torpediKng the Lowtania. re-•nHing iii the km of man thiia 100 American Urea, may "bB Safcie to a fine of ^ 0 0 0 aad impriaonment for a tenn ^ fhr«y«at». or both.

The Stite D^nrtmeBt h s t Friday anoomieed the aeteetian «f Dr. "Bawii A. AJklermaa, pceaideot of the Unirer

Bat what we have in mind right now. Brother Fkrmer, is the onxxtimity for making a hawnesH partner oF thiTlMsr of yoon. Nearly every city busi-ness «Hr kMiu forwanl to hav­ing Ua flon ancread him in bost-

members ol the for io' tfae Btyaa peace treaty the United Statea aad

immediate resolts of the disease. thPi^wtth rate daring the first|«ityof v»rwi« •.i«v.«f «f.. three years was Siorneaiiytwiee tfae ntHtnal iteath rate of 2S for a jpiffiinT* giuu|i of persons who had not had typhoid, "pjis inereaaed rate was not onif oral for an three years, bang gWatast dtniiBr Hie first year foUowiag leeoveiy^ Itm

thiid.

provided

As a eauae of death among the 54 pat»rfB who £ed within the

tiAacnlaafe heads the Bat <S» pdr ccBt). vi^i disnaaB of the biirt foUo»ii« (148 pareeat). In tbe VtMbi Ststea ehdi 8,m5 per-

' who have Meovccwl fran an attidc of typhoid fever hot who,

'JM..JI fivn

It takes a goanoteeof ^SOfiOtt to tempt "Jess" WSard to en­gage m a feiemlty Itttie boot « i b "Gonboat" Three w fooz years ago "J

tlM a ^ n ^ "r i t t l ea . Ihoogh he hardly knew a few months ago what tbe inside of a theatre knked like; "Jess" draws a a i actui mure moper*

the oat of his

By direetioc of the Govenmr, aU the raiHtaiy otxaBkataona of the state, nomberiag S,OW aMn arid oAeen, wiB amve m Rirhiiajd. iiuhji. heavy maich-iaa ordea, eatiy «a the aautiuaa of ^'—cfc tp '•rti^iB^te in the

; ta (he Canfedente !

Secretaiy at th

ihaaaifthaOaaadStrteaftaBeHantth

a t»r .m.J« iy ] fc

Ikeintentate itaB4kdded_thiit n i l m d s casBot aoio-

per eent. liii'twi., on Jane \ tke ao-

tethente

fimtetaon <rf the gabffi^ofa

Oe moeaaei d U B ^

if he shall have destee he ma^Bti

that there n e very few WBania in a '• wi Ff! me^-ead that tfaefe are thooaanfa at bovs . . , ^rwrn imve m x ^ u i e ^MT la i i f " i. .^ ..-._ make a fiwtmae irho have <mir soeceeded in haif-atarviag im the citiea—Bait iHrwe Son.

i9the<

voCeiardecatadtothe] po&eyatthisl

^ t how j ^ it in yoor buatQess, Hr^Flanner? Are yoa doing it Ukej oar Mr; French aad putting it on KWil "rtliiiiiwn "HijiiiLf nmiii Fkrm, A. L.' French Jb Soa"? (h- are yoa giving yoar hoy the treatment suggested as punish­ment for the Prod«ai Son. when tt waa prapoasd to treat lum mere^ "aa.one of Rehired aer-vanta"? ' • ^

It's none to euffto begin mak­ing himan aeteaMartaerw year fanulflg—noDe too eazty to s e t him interested not <m^ in doing the ••"•I'tai waA-oiLtfae farm.. bot also in making plans that c ^ for baaaess jndgmeot and for knowledge of good scientific fsnning i»actiee —rotat ions , drainage, coltivatiMi, fertffizers, adatate feedti^ breedfi^ etc.

When you want a choice cut of meat rive me a caH. ! handle only tfae best and cieaiiest, and t anr oofifidoit yoa wfll be pieased with my ser-* vieeimd pricey

Fresh and Salt Mea TIT _

Po«lti7.on hand ai tiHwau. I — —

F. R. SAUNDERS Hihar'. O t l S l a i ^

Anyhow get yoor boy interested work thifLygat. Gst

him to reading leadBog «rieal-toral papera; stody tite text book

with ™*»; giva an aett of e m or a pig fSor

iaa v e ^ own; ftea to have him amke siMie eadiiUt at yoor cotm^ ftk this £ill: #ve Uln Satozdif afl^Mieaa atf fnr m and get Um tb jofa Local Uaiab wi& ]«li «Bd gb

jtta to the tu|^tiieeQRflko4n^

WE BUY RTR, IKS, R O U G H

QAK LUMBER Tele.

phenePeleaaadH farwkaehw*]

• mnici.

:tb£ bis mnotf^iid'oi

POULTRY 4

BABT CHICKS Let Mr. n a # T k i j M . our rxpcrt » * • ] -

tTTBsa f roa CormtiX Vuim-T^nr. arial roar Baby CMcks fer ymn. ^ou win UTC

• • a i l e a m r a l anil tm ccnut <>f ——ni *m3tkj. Umr Uttle tiwroacUin^i.

' iCBS J3K r-UXL

B U T ^ PlnDuoti Bocka 4 J M IM U W ^ C BbciJU laUaa MMI* ijm IM 14.a

Wya»4»ttta 4.W 7. U.«

Caa b* aent kr raxt«« V M t ><il « « * « 4 l l l l l i l . S ^

T a^uaia. Oar Kff tvt hstt'hlBC arv i m a c w ^

tuOj arlenMl pcsj of tliM*iiskbc«« tMrta tritta lor piloMk.-.. - .

TOCUIfCt If thart are aar ooBdluaa

roar fowl* or in Tour ai •rMca TO* <o Dot kaow kaar t* . •ntte aa aad Ten will r«rct*r oor Kt^utf* i«Tlca aa4 angKeaduBa by ' — "rtm at amj t/kirge.

mimim • A T —

REASOMABU nUCSS

in ten yeaze ci TL2 per eeoL The bod area of the state ia 25,-76Z,fiaQ acres, and tfae mnnher of •etes eoltivated and prodoeing erofsis 4,S6^000, leaving onad* tivatad 2US11,680 acres, aBowiag for paa6n«e 2.006,000 whfle remaining onosed are 19.-

"W '^" M'~ - -ff^"^?" W %~ Haviiig liett'i mined to devote OSB

aoGcit aB propaty for sale leqoest thoae having i»aperty ts fiat the same with os pnuotty.

stodE of wall pa|)er and can sQ^ityyra with any-thh^^oli may want m my fflie iz iz zz

m anj _ laiiinnl by aei^ dean, < . _ M wockaaea. Ask £ar It— aeeept no oaMr. We aiao Imve a neeOMiCK LUNCH COUNTER '

! of confetion97-

Our laia« HIS Peultrr aad Poaltr plr Catilaaaa raauiin TjUaaF' ' ttoa botk far the b(«laacr

KV4 poaltrr talaar, ~ *OAMI. _

n V B D^KXiARS nr COLb Sar a * beat ear tt eon deBTn«« at ftot« OB or before 0<-tober Utb fi treai B<ritiaae'a Odttorala QcUm Ooaa-trr OeaUeinea S v a r Cora, m a eeta la 1 Bnali i fa* I HlilBBllia ef tbe Craea and

. " « tbe Paaatij OeatlaaMn. Oa«M yoa poaribl* " ' «r aazthlav aaarr 4«Mrioaaf BoiA

CLYDE - T h i s oeii knoasn miHjify _ institation. recentl> rc-biiift aad set in first cla:^ condi­tion, is now beiiiif Optraud by a miller of years' oi ex­perience. The Flour being^ made at this mill. Fancy and Straight grade, is giving sat­isfaction wherever used, and is rapid^ attracting new ctis-tomers. It is made of the verrbest whtat and guaran­teed pure and healthy. Bran, Mid<Diaffsand other feed for sale. Water ground Meal,

'I BiaftgNa.iBUWi.cuimiaiit-ly on naie, and is second to noae.- "AM" wUeis piuHiiUly' filled and delivered to nearb>

"eftOPoMUns n eestfed. - ' , PboBf.mesaageetothemin receive prompt atteatioD.

Best market prieea paid er Ij grain, ^

CLYDE MILLING CO. MANAaSAS. VA.

mM. I HaTTlE aa- tf^ncw «h. s ~

Wy^iniffflii*i

MANASSAS. VA.

WASMMGTOM. D. C.

Wehave j a t reeeived ooecar-

to fyl

AlsoaUkiadaof

FARM IMPUvMEHTS FERTILIZERS

COW PEAS GRASS SEED

i^qpau OB Mie Itmf ZKh taJaaa 2»i. - > .uatt J o M Mlh. Libanl

~ Rail wTiT wiT! «rTa»p» apecial | jin la aja^jBl tiaaa -ier-im^mamt*

.tx,im tnr t n p a a aaT<iaT xuecied ajmik t U—lUu ut pemde ^ \ kllrr vi l i makp thr trip to Ricb ]

>ita*r oapitaJ., d a r i a g _ t ^ - T IB rifm oTSr '^Biy^lf

Tick«M troBi Tanp* V^»^ t i t i u i ^ tWiaaaiii la or

I bar Boota oooth of ' vili basood lliiiiBgb O n n ^ .

D.J.ARRiNGTON

REAL ESTATE mtmSURANCE

THE J . U BAMOALL OO.

. VA

<far

FNlesWaVapfflMe

iJS^^5;W:! ^^X'tS GEO. D. BAKER

ETE: ELEVEN YEARS EXPERIENCE

Two Caiioadk ol

i yoar wlale to inspect our stock.

TtoJooMUi-tryategive^l J 7 ] £ f 5 u | | f r i l 4 Co. tfae ocxreet news all the time. Sohacriha for k aad yoa wiB be Va.

S I M H M a n a n u Inrite Conf «der-safi ISSSMinDS

EDROK MANAS^^H JOURNAL:

Tlie great j p l l i i i i i ^ of U>e Bosa in XkaiLviU take pltioe in Rich mood Jbne 1. 2 and S. No

giad to visit

A w a n k d Dfxjntm Ortsr T U

Otber Con^esUBts in Or»/,^^

J l^jEIMLU l i M B A T . MJUT ffl; I M S

tone*]

Miss Helen Pear:» snow came iaston tbe hst for oratjoas. She chose as her sut^ject "Tbe New Soutii." which afae treated fn>m

Edocataob." ITEMS

Mrs._ ^ ^

n ^ K. , ^ f " ^ ' ^ ^ " : " ' ^ ' " " ^ ^ ; ^ ^ ' i t h e f a t a x e She cited the great

would no doubt appreesate contest bekl at raa>< i • College

D. Pkiketl, uf W^sh-vihttifjg t«- parents,

rs. E. A. Tayior. , Mr. P. S. liniikHi, of lianas-

the ;>taw^NMat of progreas siDce •**- "P*"' severai days last week j O tw. ,.;^i „« . . „„A ;»» ^.»i^^i, f„_ with Mr J F\ C_>ct,enl]e. i 5

K ' iitb cjyjl war aBd -ite'-outlofl^ fwr

\

iovitatioii. I [m>poae that invite theaa4«r Satur­

day. Jane 5, and give them a wet-corfR, say at id m. m.. oo the eoart-houae lawB, e o m a of GfraBt and Lee srenaea, am the a ^ where the taMean of die re­united States v a i «naeted Jaijr yt. 1M1 r..«> r-A.. p..r,>T^

aodttMium iaifc Saturday even-iag. The —JJBigi' w y r a very representative one and it seemed to fully appncpte l iw oommend-able eSorta put fottfa by«U the

The program opened wid i 'a solo by Miss l U b d Lee Poflowing this W.Howaztl

l ' ^ ' * " ' '^'g^'^oH ^^^'^ ,,^fi^

TW d«]n hsT« alowly ooote ami It haabecB now two f«ki»,

•" 3WM left —. B t 1 wilk Utta,

taking as his subject "Die So-OiirJDeer. Oe-jpremacy of Country Life.** Be

liahdiedlus thenw m good ^afakm and set forth good argooieBts

WUe yaa were wafted heevwnnBd To menwon* fair aad bcickt.

Aadl r f t OS faefc to aMwn ; « •

DemrEOaM. iww we Iwed jM.

Teal

But God ia all His mtrcj, Taeik jom umto HM kmmt.

AadaoMetiMe, dearest Bfaa,

* He. M 4 Mra. FkBB Ft OBSMca.

Pi>r& A lava |Mrtr for the benefit of

the MedmiiBt pMOval &sdlv SektblviB begifenat Nokiiville

MaySL Idodi v a eiatibed.

Be-Lbe

» « • UWh; tore.

vrhyj te enutryjoffecB tbe best fife, espedaUy at the present tune when a k r ^ portion of the wnrid lookb to A a e r k a for food. H b oration waa Jugh^ coas-mentBd upon.

"War and Pemee." a very timdy and intereatinc anbject oiM BOW. was wefl handled hy Tamer Aafaby Maitm, Mr. • a r t i n had a firm grasp iqian tbe adfatieet aad hia deliwery

Akagetfaer U f of the bear of the

he le-

ple of what haa been going on in the Southland since the war. Ho- oration was wcD delivered, and her subject matter showed carefol thought and preparation.

She was awarded the OMdal by the judges. Judge C E. Nicol. Bev. Aderhotdt. and G. Raymond Batefiffe. Judge C. E. Nieol. affcec-a_£eaLjBDaEka_fiaa£BtaBd

medaU which ia a t»«»K* M!»» ^ oid one. waa given by IBaaAIliwbach. of Brooklyn. N. T.

While tbe judges we(% eoming to-a dfirifBon J h e

' There will be aernbes at Oak; Dale ifat{>u*t church Sunday after noon at 3 p. m. ^

Mr. £L W. Kidwell will leav«| ioc •'^Mkane. Washington, nboutf tbe first of ^uiy, whK« he has accepted a position as dak for bis uncle, Mr. G««ge KidwelL

Greenwich won its f o u r t h stnugltf victory of the season last Tburaday, de f famy Wanenton 5 to a Reid pitched good baU Mr GgMlilWtt. ^iWW

evening; and at ita

Alfred the to a wd-exeented

aolbw after which Hal held Corth e n (he

heNatiaB.' ' Bt ME. B a a i a ^ Showed

of the

further entertained by a quartette from the CeOege (Sris* Glee Onb. Tbey sang yery sweetly and their nm^ber ana h l | ^ ouoyed by allpteaenL

^xnaihfe for two of the viators runsL Risdon pitched weO for theviatton. The fielding <rfCow-hig and batting of D. Hoase. who made the only hoow run dorii^ Jthe e*mf. wesenhe featiSiBl at the game. Below is theaeore by

Eastern tziauaed the faasebaB team td SL John's GoUegeon the tatter's ground) W e d n e s d a y

by pSiqg op a Boore of y ^ ^ ^ ^ wbfle A

tioee. Entemj!o t St

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. (kay have ' moved to theirnew borne. "Cedar

G n w c f - - -Mr: a H. Wariiington 4>ent

Saturday aftemuun at "Oover Hifl "

F. S. Hooae haa moved

Jobn'a gathned in oady foor. WUtcv pitdimg for Eaabem. h a t the SL JefaaboyBatUs

<m Ifth.

•St.. s s • • • r 1 • • •

• ^ • t i e e i s 0 1 « « 0 2 S O

Jt-4

Cement, LiFn^-flair, i Patent Plastcr,Brick,

k m Pipe, Roofing Phmbers'Supplies&Fatures

Q GET MY PRICES AND SAyE MONEY

IRCCORNWELL

Mr. Wniiim Atleie Wood apeat

viOe. Bev. L. F. Harper, of BeaUnn.

i n the place of Bev. J. S . Cooke who preadwd at BeattoB.

WmBmtH higfat with

MANASSAS. VIRGINIA K

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Virginia Candy Kitchen Afi ideal i^aoe to go when titoogfats of loe Cisam, iMlflDpwcpint. puzsJdm^or some-tfaipg cold to dnnk drifi oefore yoor meatal jjskm. Foe a. na l treat try Strawfaary

Stfmv day. d^eatav tfaeaeeond nine of

l O i o C Sqddpitehed f « o o * 1 r f h f «

l ^ o a r i m k ShakeaaQOSooirBeerfortiiint

Gream, made witfax^^Banes direct frmn tbegfoweta. Whfen joor sweet tootli insisls this is the pbee fct sweetmeatB—the Idal that makea wwiigfipd cngtomerau /adt Coombs may be a '^eome4»ek,'' bat if yoa <nee eome in, if a a 10 to l i x t tiiat yoa wflt-heaeomo bnck^

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y m a tor apizita.

SOLO OMLY BY tIS

& FLAHEI rr MANUFACniRDiG

votmroi

TUB B u s y COBSEB*

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W A S H I N G T O N . D . C.

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COUPON SAMPLESERVICE

Ghosee of pina, bhie or c f M c aiwiirtciy fast eoior. i A M w i D w F M M f c t h a t h a B u k e a

FaSa. SptaJLYmd

for Haw:

-tiatad-

12^ I'ai

^9c

' — ^ ^ . .59c >• v « 0 aa^ailk or even better; a soft, pfable material

bloc;

r,flH

Yam^lyed D « v a m l w « Clalh rid*. Special. Yard 20c

fast ootor; speeiaHv m<v for <"• drer* Puitx. Choiee of stzipe S2)d cht-ck J<i f£'nf . ^ .^ plain oolosa to loatcfa scnpe iod checks^ ~ Lhe_

in ptam or sobd abaOflSu OOOOS STCMCE-STIfET FUXM

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