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^SXABUSXE 1895 VOL. jpun. So. 50. FARM SERVICE MANA88A8» VA^ FRIDAY, MAT 3, 1918 $LOp A TSAR IN ADTANCB LABOaBUREAU Mr. Effiot Spicer, Janior Bxaa- faMT, Dq^arUaent of labor to AM Local FrnfrntTK. ^ farm work, the number referred to employment and accepted, etc. Elaeh j:«port also comments DoHite on local cuuditiuuK from.' infoi^^ — jmation gained throui^ all poa|i- Ue sources. Tliese weekly re- ports enable the £mployment ''Service to give special and im- nwdiate, J!4t«&t^a_Ja_jyal2icts "Hie Farm Sendee Division of having a shortage by sending ^n»«ciated and which will add United States Employment- special fiehl ofkfirs to tiuwe 'Huh^ to the csmfoil^ health and pleas- Service, created two months ago tricts ^ and by diverting labor as a special arm of the Service from other sections where there devoted to handling the farm- " » surplus. lab<»- proble»n, makes the follow- Cooperating With Department summary of the Service's! o ' Agrienlture, CAI4L FROJf N A Y t LEAGUE (Mias LiUian ¥. DMMMwtntioB Aj|i«it) An opportunity is offered to render a service v^hich will be dUB jHEUffiERS finHEDPie^ ,-_>^'5»*^ h>i«tieiia} Win Famish Pore Bnd Pigs to Boys aad Girfe. plans for ascertaining the labor! ?• The Employment Service requirements of the farmers of is working in close cooperation the country and recruiting and ****> tlie wide-flung arms of the diatributing all available labor: Department of Agriculture,with li A special farm-service divi- *** 2300 county agents in the aion is being estabUshaj in mqS^state extension service, its com- of the 100 offices of the Employ- munity agents, state farm help 'ment Service, with men in specialists, and supervising spe- charge who have had ejcperi- ciaUsts. These agencies do lo- encs with farm-labor problems, cal work, and report to the Ehn- These divisions are devoting ployment Service regarding 1»- their entire time and attention bo"" shorti^fe, together with to looking after the labor needs ^wh other im'pertant informa- of the farmers in their re8pec-jt»<» bearing on the farm situa- tive districts and developiiig *«»»• The State Councils of De- ways aod means to rtnder as- BJatanca. foise, county eouncSs, and coo|>- erating bodies also arc being 00- Fidd Accitts to 8t w<r grdinated. with the Employment - Service,'that no competition in Sifawition. 2. Special fidd agents are be- ing aent-iate diatricta' in whiieh aeate fann-labeg shortage ex- M a , or where undAtUU^^-fiDSe^ e^.mei} wffl bC needed, to stad^ the local sttoatiat tit Ihia effwt to I d food tirodactHm be pctwittod to wAt» gff^wpgwMi qgfa^ for n« In SrffckBft Lritor AvaiiaMe for Agricidtare. llui Dcpttrtment of Lalxx's . J , . t study has convinced it that eloae range and devise way. of ^ j j ^ then? is today a severe rjevmg the "«»«i»tel? Press- ^ ^ ^ ^ of farm labor, there is « "S!?* -.. --* ti: 1 /**iTO lit avtdUWe labor to mieet ^iJ^^n^^^T^'^^l^'^^ demands of agricWt^e if emidoymait nolBges are b«^ r-^ — - * InaC fai post oSeea, raiiwar^ffP * 2.^ i^^^Titl^^J^^ tan—L.-gwnf*^ KtorM. and °*^^ cdtliat neis and IB tune. ^.It4s s u g g e ^ poMt ph««, >lling fwrmtrs ^^^ by askmi the rural carrier and> farm workers J « l ^ »J^ ^^^ poatmaiiter for a^btok and S a u ^ W whiclhaH opportumti« goOTH^BN SOXWKE for farm employment " ^ ' e d * ^ * " * J ^ ^ ^ * * ^ ^. and the needs of particular <&^r _ ANSWMS LASTjCALL Wxii wS^' —- \ be listed. l U a wOl beppetedin S i c i | < ^ ^ e Gain m iSe X U B the post offioaa m aO towns and Ckiiy U a e Are fitJCT rn t^" '•**^*ry At 9.fiM Not Many Left. po^lstion and-name and grrra ——— to^ S5JM Pdst OOces ais Labor J ^EE."Jackson Fayhe^ a. Ibng- - time resideot of the neighbor- hood of Indqy-ndent Hill, anf- ure of many of those brave young men who have gone forth to fight the battles for Democ- racy. About 8 month a ^ the women of Maryland made a liberal do- nation of canned fruits, pre- serves» jams and jellies ^to the Navy League of the United Stat«i. Tliese articles were giv- en for use oh our transports and destroyers, which were going abroad. Mr. W. S. Townsend, Secretary of the League, writes us that the-expressions of grat- itude from both officers and xaea have b^ra idmoet everv^elraing, and that now requests^come from every side for more. We \aiow that the good wo- men and girls of PrinoB William county would be s^d to h^ give back to "our boys^ stmte of the tilings whlbh they have sac- nassas has agreed to furnish pigs for boya and girls who wish to enter the club as provided in an agreement below. At least .forty pigs have been engaged and will be ready for distribution about the first of June.. Prices from $12.50 to $15.M eachr which is much less tha^ a single pure bred pig .can be purchased at present from breeders.' Any boy or girl who wishes to get one or more of these pigs inayi^^Iy to me or to the Innk. Contract Wt, the undersigned, hereby aaaooiate ourselves together in M. organization to be known and nSee3~m their homes to JBaacfeL-It is eamestity requested that all who will donate- one' or two cans of labels <» the cans giving their names and addresses. It will add a personal tou^ to,the gift, whieh tlie boys will iqipredate—V they like to know'«;^ho it is that iwfkMMi m « y lift U f t i n t h e ntfkvt of l^e Journal .sad Disoaoerat. cured tar ^ small sbiiMnait, the County Agents* will be glad to take charge of them:and see that they are delivCTed to the Secre- tiury of the Navy League^ who will see that they are ddivered pmnptly to tiie taan le«7ag for France.—-— —il^:, WALKS MILES FOB lira: Noafces. Ami mgkiz^ms^ &. Bf m agreiement betwe^ fered A stroke JodLparalysis. on -the Post Oaiee DepartBiei*«i* fthky la?ttnair^«ftt!ariK dteJT ^ ^ ,^ widow of a eonf^der- the Departaoest of Lafaw^ dl Wednesday nioming withoet third and fourth class post of- having r^iained ctmsdousness. teak, Humberiug •65,000, aiw an • Bom in the year 18S0, the da thsriaad faxm:Mior emplasf^ieal c e f c d was .• Mrtave ot raatMX ThcJi* postnuwtets and cponty, but came to Prince Wl- "antfaoi:- td act as '^ann-kybor flffT t*«^ ITnifaA : Statw •Wmr W» ••rparf iri • mitip^y pam. Sbmm H«r Fiatriwtmi Winehestea-^ Ya.. April 28.— Mrs. Margaret Ann Noakes, 81 (C. A. MoBtcomery, Coofttf Afwit.) Owinrto the seardty of hogs, especially of pure brul broo^ stock, the National Bank of Ma-1 contract have been fulfilled, pro- - The greatest gain at least ewt 25 per^e^tt^ " _i '" The managem«it of pig, in- eludinff balaifced^ rations, pas- turage, be^ kept reem^ and wr» cent- Best pig, 20 per cenlT The National Bank of Manas- sas further agrees to caned the vvuK»t>ivfi tMx^ftny^ lucuzucs wnojw pig dies before the terms of this ENTHUSIASM AT 4^Aimei% mux Addreuiifs, Muaic iail S o m a ^ o l Lib«rtjr S M ^ ^ Sale Polled Off. vided the death occurs because of conditions for which the mem- ber is not. re^pbnsibie. TTbe County Agent to 4>e the judge; and in the event of such an oc- currence in a unit of ten pigs (as designated at the time of deliv- ery to members)' the bank win cancel first premium.in said uoit, and in the event of two deaths in same unit, the second prem- imlfwill- be canceled and «o <HI. The first prize then, in such a unit will be the* next in order._ Pigs tdJbe judged (OLJiay^Df sale and prizes to be paid to boys in cash. _" eaUed the Prince Wilham Goun- Tr|*iy, Tiv"It. DfriliMwiJ^ , ty Pure Bred Club.of Prince Wil- Mam^Coanty* V i r g i i ^ Wa, themendbers agree to buy from the Naticmal Bank of Manassas, Virginia^ one 'Svit, jars of preserves* jdlles or more registerecl pigs and to or jams foHr tins purpose, paste Iby Q^erefal* the actual cost^of said iligs, to secure ibit payment for whidi we agree to execute notes pajrahle with interest to 4ie llatiooa! Bank of Manassaa, on d(QBiaad, and eadi of us agree rwpecttve or goardiaii^^ie ed to members of thi^ dub to be and ranain |lte im^>erty of tiie National Bank of Maaaaaas until' paidfitt'in folh ' We aplee to feed and care for ^tut pifs famish^ to us aocord- of County Agrieulturid Agent BWrolthis eoohly. We agi<ie Itader the dirsctioiita «f the Coonty Agent to sdl cp-^ operativdy at puUic aoetion at Manassas, Virsmia, the jngs furaished-BSn upon a day to be ate V vetexvi* walked sevend miles tnm. her home in- Fred- aiek totrnty Friday moHilnr that ont of the price raceiged C0<»> BOASS 0AT Govntwr Davis. The rally which took place here last Friday was, in eva7 way, a complete success. Eki- thusiasm reigned and the erowd was imbued with the spirit of patriotism. The preliminary parade in the afternoon was lead by the Mayor followed by the town and county officials, the Red Cross orgaal- _?ations^Giri_ ScoutSj, Boy ScQUta. and the teachers and pupils of the public schools. About five hundred are said to have been in line. In the evening a large and i ^ {H>eeiative7tQ£ehce was address- BA,^W Prof.'Henry Haymes of LbuisWiu. Mrs. Kelk of Clifton gave a uriliing account of the disaster to the 8te4mer AraUc. Among the musical nuiribers, song by Mrs. L. Fraibk Patti^ and renditiwia <» the viotm l y - Whftr»«'>, f^*^ lYMiia axe « military necessity ia time of wk^ w^~iie jmpwtant factors'^ wiuuing this wai for democi'acy m d a » fraodom ol-the^ WM4d; and in times.of peace.regulate and determincL the ecOBomie aiid sociaiaevdoptnent of every eoilf- munity; and '" Wtereas, The General Assem- bly of Virginia hM «Bt«>^^hfflf ift system of state highways^" IflMcally .pm>«idMl~f«r rmH^Sv^ structtftn Marf in«JT«»<ttiai|f.f!; nog: TherefiMv, t, Westmordand Davis, Govonor of Virginia, do designate uid proclaim Friday^ May 10, 1918, as "Good. Roads Dsy" in the Cenanonwealth of —-# Prof, Moaher, jtocoaapaaied b7 ^ Miss Moser. oh the piano, were much aijoyed. ABBOoneemait was then made of the salemjf Libert the amount sold aTtbs reaching $8,650. , The jtHota of tvpndx assigned^ to Hak town is $7,500 ^ontiiiig the .population at 1500 at $5JdD per ciqHta.) The workers in the -^ m l^u^c, jsaxgraapr Virginia, and ear^gfrtly request ing to the dir^tim and u»dM4ik« 1»^>*e^ <«f "Vj^fJ*^ bis in thdr rcspoctiye ndghbw- hoods OB that day with their teams, tools and proper mate- rials shd work th«r roads. I set by said agent; which date diaD not be less than six taaaOa fitMh date <rf this agreeaoent nor more than eight' montiis andh«»n«"Wi so it can more rfW- »AtSi dtizens—young and oh), wUte'and c^n«d^-^<a~tEm to devd£ thdr personal labor, facilities and -means in the patri- irtie work of iriaking better h i | ^ ways for the eoMicamcriitd tio- <aai advaneonent of our COBI- entiy aid in winning the war. Givm under my hand, awl UH- der tiie Lessor Sed of the Com- salife abwuly of %i6,W^rrr-«ai^&- Hgg Manassas to a Mue slsg~ another iatar within eney readi. The sates for Prince ^^Diarn of the third Liberty Loan, rab- scribed through the-hanks of the ' ? t county to date, as eonquled fay chargeTrf coontjp-^vie. foBows: Through banks Mansfwaa .. Nokeaqlter -il;fiO»- (JtoaBtfee 1^ Totals $45,960 Of "the above amonnt, resi- dent in ^ kwaction of Cathar-' {MB, snbsd-^ed. $4,460-; HayBsar- ket llJS&fi and m additi<m $1,0Q» WA^^t H.r».tf» . T.m.A>^i. y^y,f -A r»tr"iigp,jriywi««r» ^ ^ , In the early part of the Civfl aad paid for « liberlr Boaid ait the Fanners' anid Merhanhja-Na. for the pigs sdd at anctioa, each •momhgr im. «v> p a y hW nrA» with -Enqdoyment Service. The postg-TjoBiaBl- I g r ~Cqt:; Brawacr, ti»d Baak^ She was-dble fojifi^wstto date of «•*<» and te»^^^ make the purchase only by diat of real saciiike aad saviagsrbot masters aad thdr carries cover whidi was later ordered to JcoB an nual seetioBS-which are not the eopmaaiid of Cd. Mosby. anrenieBt to a r^iolar larand Sinefe the war he has beeir en- Alie_deGlaEBd she vranted to do sMnething to help her country, aad that it was a pieasore for h«r to Biake tlia^ little sacrifice. edve aD |»ofit reedved ovd'luad abBTie"tiie cost of the pigs, a advertisemeat aad serom inoco- dred and eighteen, and m the latJMi to pteveat hog dHdeui If -fli»a-4ioB*ed and forty .eeciend dHee of the Employmeat Sa^ gaged la toning and w » a V^^JAA^M^A ,W>^«. «« y i « iwg* ahonW be rnocnlated" We agrees in ease the ptgs fnr- _ of liwdl'Uamp, Unoied- IB toudi irith the aiaduBery of elvte Vetenms. - tH'ft'TT***"'*^'''"'''^*^^^**-^ ^''*'*'*^ *»qe».^*- . taat soorees of fazm^abc»- sop- ower at tiw tiaie of his death. Each postmaster and rsrd His first «tfe was a ICas Ar- fornishes apptieatMa nold, tile aeeoad, a IGps JLq^ btaaks to faimefs wantiag hdpi He leaves a soa, Mr*. niahad na shonld be females, rnot Ply. Upon reeeipt of a fiOed ivplica- Fayae, ^«id two dau^tcta. tioB tihe iiiiiliiiastM -|niJii<iii aiiiiiiiniciTtf ^ tkacalUseas to attract any among his fricBda BMqrof locd available farm labcgr.' If ritisena, who wiB lasiat t » ths appBcatioB is Bot pwuBpttyjot his<teatii7 flOed locally, the Itostaoastsr for- What greater tz9mte wards it to the aearest regulsr paid to a maa than_that ^^sBase of the EiBgiuyuient Be^'aerred idthfaBy Jadi be be —ChaffI \^i^ "* M'^fV. 6. A weekly r^mrt of farm-| Wm. G. RobinsoB of Joplia. Ar- -labor eontfitions is being s ^ t to thor W. Metager pi Woodbridge the msxB- office at Waah«gteB|^Bd^wa9e Posey of Manassaa, by an the b n ^ h offices and by t having answered the call to the many state en^^yment offices, [colors, wffl leave here MI tiie This shows the number of appli-; 10th inst. for F<Mt ThcHnas, Ky. cations for farm labor recdved, I Jos. Posey of Dumfries, alto'- the nomber of appGeants frnjllate, win take the pfawx of one ^ -theleountry'; she was toe i3F to Iweed and to prevaBt tiwir S^^ fihifWl^H 4V^iT,BfSlt N O R S . vanead m years to do moeh Red iBg bred \fy any other peraori or -^-Ow^ gave her for a UbSKty Bave mads it pfaia to every thinktry maa that there 18 no loBgcr room for ocmptt^ mise betwMB the ideals for which we and oar eBemies stand. and autaamey haw iiulluiwim |<Sn; coaie to tkfe dei^lTgrip; one or maakind S^ i s -a^ dMv'rsafisiP tioB on this issue whieh-wffl be L strength is the trida to contfc I have no doobt that freedom wiH triumph.—David LJoyd-Ceqrge. ^ of the above if for aay reason one should aotbe able to appear OB t ^ lOtiL ifffitvrn of said chih, the NhtiiMud award prizes of $26.00 for eaeh tea- Bienibers of said pig dab. far forty nwnriiaia, «ta~ to be awarded to the 9f aaid pig did> oadar the aaper- of the Coonty Agmti aad boakaam this credited to'.Higrmarfc^ first cbty of May, in the year of Lord WW thousand nine hun- NSfBICr TBACK MKET or UK VXIUUUUllWW^S; WESTMOSP^AND DAVIS, ' Governor, win ba Friday e^JWifag in hnnor of Mr. Bates, who la leaviag for BUlitary aarvioe. A large aor^ of mamt^ gradoi^es~of sbk. vice flag.is ia faetare. Recent thirty, are % the servlee and profaah^ a tttgd* u u ^ c r of those criT an earlier date. Tlie aathoritiei are aaxioaB to lean prize at $25.00 forlpot thdr appn^riaie stan of SBid-dBb,^the Ikth re- fe^aa imaa flat the' Oftt group shalt receive not thaB $6.00 aad the one with the lowest aeon shaQ recdte not lees thsB $1.6<^ the score IB -T-1 each daa_t^J)e mwrtkaied aa follows: The gravest gaa per day ow-cent. 15 The^adefttHoBse ofRefVe- is the eonstitation^] qtwstien as to the valkfity-of certaia meas- ures r«c(atly passed. Prof. Hodge wiU iacside~next Sator- day nioming at 10 o'doclc. The Red Croea benefit will occur sonetiaie the last of next week. Maay BzdtiBf AtUetic ia Aa exhjtrftioB of good, dsaa *HIU»KJ- win h«» ftffa oiTEatBrday, J Sy U, the Aaaod Track and Field is held here. "TBe- meet, wlueh wifl taJuT I^ace OB the Booad Athktie Field. wiO be opcB to the pubtie. Eat -high' eiglith^sffict aad the _ <»f thi ear dKMdd be h o ^ testad. Tlie cap, whiA last fay Warreatan, te three years. 'l%e leagoe urges aH aa present wno approre A list of events follows: 100-yaid Dadi (trial heats»; high jump, 100-yard d&»¥t -(fi- nal). oae-miie ran, 120-\ ^rd (low) hanaaa^'-^iKMKi ahot nut. 220-yard dash (trial hc^U), pole vault, 220-yard dash (fin&;). faroad junq», one-half mile run. t^

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^SXABUSXE 1895 VOL. j p u n . So. 50.

FARM SERVICE

MANA88A8» VA^ FRIDAY, MAT 3, 1918 $LOp A TSAR IN ADTANCB

LABOaBUREAU Mr. Effiot Spicer, Janior Bxaa-

faMT, Dq^arUaent of labor to AM Local FrnfrntTK.

^ farm work, the number referred to employment and accepted, etc. Elaeh j:«port also comments DoHite on local cuuditiuuK from.' inf oi ^ —

jmation gained throui^ all poa|i-Ue sources. Tliese weekly re­ports enable the £mployment

''Service to give special and im-nwdiate, J!4t«&t^a_Ja_jyal2icts

"Hie Farm Sendee Division of having a shortage by sending ^n»«ciated and which will add U» United States Employment- special fiehl ofkfirs to tiuwe 'Huh^ to the csmfoil^ health and pleas-Service, created two months ago tricts ^ and by diverting labor as a special arm of the Service from other sections where there devoted to handling the farm- " » surplus. lab<»- proble»n, makes the follow- Cooperating With Department

summary of the Service's! o ' Agrienlture,

CAI4L FROJf N A Y t LEAGUE

(Mias LiUian ¥. DMMMwtntioB Aj|i«it)

An opportunity is offered to render a service v^hich will be

dUB jHEUffiERS f inHEDPie^

,-_> '5»*^

h>i«tieiia} Win Famish Pore B n d Pigs

to Boys aad Girfe.

plans for ascertaining the labor! ?• The Employment Service requirements of the farmers of is working in close cooperation the country and recruiting and ****> tlie wide-flung arms of the diatributing all available labor: Department of Agriculture,with

li A special farm-service divi- *** 2300 county agents in the aion is being estabUshaj in mqS^state extension service, its com-of the 100 offices of the Employ- munity agents, state farm help

'ment Service, with men in specialists, and supervising spe-charge who have had ejcperi- ciaUsts. These agencies do lo-encs with farm-labor problems, cal work, and report to the Ehn-These divisions are devoting ployment Service regarding 1»-their entire time and attention bo"" shorti^fe, together with to looking after the labor needs ^wh other im'pertant informa-of the farmers in their re8pec-jt»<» bearing on the farm situa-tive districts and developiiig *«»»• The State Councils of De-

ways aod means to rtnder as-BJatanca.

foise, county eouncSs, and coo|>-erating bodies also arc being 00-

Fidd Accitts to 8t w<r grdinated. with the Employment - Service,'that no competition in Sifawition.

2. Special fidd agents are be-ing aent-iate diatricta' in whiieh aeate fann-labeg shortage ex-Ma, or where undAtUU^ -fiDSe^

e^.mei} wffl bC needed, to stad^ the local sttoatiat tit

Ihia effwt to I d food tirodactHm be pctwittod to wAt» gff wpgwMi qgfa^ for n« In

SrffckBft Lritor AvaiiaMe for Agricidtare.

l lu i Dcpttrtment of Lalxx's . J , . t study has convinced it that

eloae range and devise way. of ^ j j ^ then? is today a severe r j e v m g the " « » « i » t e l ? Press- ^ ^ ^ ^ of farm labor, there is

« "S!?* - . . --* ti: 1 /**iTO lit avtdUWe labor to mieet ^iJ^^n^^^T^'^^l^'^^ demands of agricWt^e if emidoymait nolBges are b « ^ r-^ — - * InaC fai post oSeea, raiiwar^ffP * 2 . ^ i^^^Titl^^J^^ tan—L.-gwnf*^ KtorM. and °*^^ cdtliat

neis and IB tune. ^.It4s s u g g e ^

poMt p h « « , > l l i n g fwrmtrs ^ ^ ^ by askmi the rural carrier and> farm workers J « l ^ »J^ ^^^ poatmaiiter for a^btok and

S a u ^ W whiclhaH opportumti« goOTH^BN SOXWKE for farm employment " ^ ' e d * ^ * " * J ^ ^ ^ * * ^ ^ . and the needs of particular <&^r _ A N S W M S LASTjCALL

Wxii wS^' • — - • \ be listed. l U a wOl beppetedin S i c i | < ^ ^ e Gain m iSe X U B the post offioaa m aO towns and Ckiiy U a e Are fitJCT rn t^" '•**^*ry At 9.fiM Not Many Left. po^lst ion and-name and grrra • — — — t o ^

S5JM Pdst OOces ais Labor J ^EE."Jackson Fayhe^ a. Ibng-- time resideot of the neighbor­hood of Indqy-ndent Hill, anf-

ure of many of those brave young men who have gone forth to fight the battles for Democ­racy.

About 8 month a ^ the women of Maryland made a liberal do­nation of canned fruits, pre-serves» jams and jellies ^to the Navy League of the United Stat«i. Tliese articles were giv­en for use oh our transports and destroyers, which were going abroad. Mr. W. S. Townsend, Secretary of the League, writes us that the-expressions of grat­itude from both officers and xaea have b^ra idmoet everv^elraing, and that now requests^come from every side for more.

We \aiow that the good wo­men and girls of PrinoB William county would be s^d to h ^ give back to "our boys^ stmte of the tilings whlbh they have sac-

nassas has agreed to furnish pigs for boya and girls who wish to enter the club as provided in an agreement below.

At least .forty pigs have been engaged and will be ready for distribution about the first of June.. Prices from $12.50 to $15.M eachr which is much less tha^ a single pure bred pig .can be purchased at present from breeders.'

Any boy or girl who wishes to get one or more of these pigs inayi^^Iy to me or to the Innk.

Contract Wt, the undersigned, hereby

aaaooiate ourselves together in M. organization to be known and

nSee3~m their homes to JBaacfeL-It i s

eamestity requested that all who will donate- one' or two cans of

labels <» the cans giving their names and addresses. It will add a personal t o u ^ to,the gift, whieh tlie boys will iqipredate—V they like to know'«;^ho it is that

iwfkMMi m « y lift U f t in t h e ntfkvt

of l ^ e Journal .sad Disoaoerat.

cured tar ^ small sbiiMnait, the County Agents* will be glad to take charge of them:and see that they are delivCTed to the Secre-tiury of the Navy League^ who will see that they are ddivered pmnptly to tiie taan le«7ag for France.—-— —il :, —

WALKS MILES FOB

lira: Noafces. Ami mgkiz^ms^

&. Bf m agreiement betwe^ fered A stroke JodLparalysis. on - the Post Oaiee DepartBiei*«i* fthky la?ttnair^«ftt!ariK dteJT ^ ^ , ^ widow of a eonf^der-the Departaoest of Lafaw^ d l Wednesday nioming withoet third and fourth class post of- having r^iained ctmsdousness. teak, Humberiug •65,000, aiw an • Bom in the year 18S0, the da thsriaad faxm:Mior emplasf^ieal c e f c d was . • Mrtave ot raatMX

ThcJi* postnuwtets and cponty, but came to Prince W l -"antfaoi:-

td act as '^ann-kybor flffT t*«^ ITnifaA : S t a t w •Wmr W» ••rparf iri • m i t i p ^ y pam.

Sbmm H«r Fiatriwtmi

Winehestea-^ Ya.. April 28.— Mrs. Margaret Ann Noakes, 81

(C. A. MoBtcomery, Coofttf Afwit.) Owinrto the seardty of hogs,

especially of pure brul broo^ stock, the National Bank of Ma-1 contract have been fulfilled, pro-

- The greatest gain at least e w t 25 per^e^tt^ — " _ i '"

The managem«it of pig, in-eludinff balaifced^ rations, pas­turage, be^ kept reem^ and wr» cent-

Best pig, 20 per cenlT The National Bank of Manas­

sas further agrees to caned the vvuK»t>ivfi tMx^ftny^ lucuzucs wnojw pig dies before the terms of this

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vided the death occurs because of conditions for which the mem­ber is not. re^pbnsibie. TTbe County Agent to 4>e the judge; and in the event of such an oc­currence in a unit of ten pigs (as designated at the time of deliv­ery to members)' the bank win cancel first premium.in said uoit, and in the event of two deaths in same unit, the second prem-imlfwill- be canceled and «o <HI. The first prize then, in such a unit will be the* next in order._

Pigs tdJbe judged (OLJiay^Df sale and prizes to be paid to boys in cash. _"

eaUed the Prince Wilham Goun- Tr|*iy, T i v " I t . D f r i l i M w i J ^ , ty Pure Bred Club.of Prince Wil-Mam^Coanty* V i r g i i ^

Wa, themendbers agree to buy from the Naticmal Bank of Manassas, Virginia^ one

'Svit, jars of preserves* jdlles or more registerecl pigs and to or jams foHr tins purpose, paste Iby Q^erefal* the actual cost^of

said iligs, to secure ibit payment for whidi we agree to execute notes pajrahle with interest to 4ie llatiooa! Bank of Manassaa, on d(QBiaad, and eadi of us agree

rwpecttve or goardiaii^^ie

ed to members of thi^ dub to be and ranain |lte im^>erty of tiie National Bank of Maaaaaas until' paidfitt'in folh '

We aplee to feed and care for ^tut pifs f a m i s h ^ to us aocord-

of County Agrieulturid Agent BWrolthis eoohly.

We agi<ie Itader the dirsctioiita «f the Coonty Agent to sdl cp- operativdy at puUic aoetion at Manassas, Virsmia, the jngs furaished-BSn upon a day to be

ate V vetexvi* walked sevend miles tnm. her home in- Fred-a i ek totrnty Friday moHilnr that ont of the price raceiged

C0<»> BOASS 0 A T

Govntwr Davis.

The rally which took place here last Friday was, in e v a 7 way, a complete success. Eki-thusiasm reigned and the erowd was imbued with the spirit of patriotism.

The preliminary parade in the afternoon was lead by the Mayor followed by the town and county officials, the Red Cross orgaal-_?ations^Giri_ ScoutSj, Boy ScQUta. and the teachers and pupils of the public schools. About five hundred are said to have been in line.

In the evening a large and i ^ {H>eeiative7tQ£ehce was address-BA,^W Prof.'Henry Haymes of LbuisWiu. Mrs. Kelk of Clifton gave a uriliing account of the disaster to the 8te4mer AraUc.

Among the musical nuiribers, song by Mrs. L. Fraibk Patti^

and renditiwia <» the viotm l y -

Whftr»«'>, f^*^ lYMiia axe « military necessity ia time of wk^ w ^ ~ i i e jmpwtant f a c t o r s ' ^ wiuuing this wai for democi'acy m d a » fraodom ol-the^ WM4d; and in times.of peace.regulate and determincL the ecOBomie aiid sociaiaevdoptnent of every eoilf-munity; and '"

Wtereas, The General Assem-bly of Virginia hM «Bt«>^^hfflf ift system of state highways^" IflMcally .pm>«idMl~f«r rmH^Sv^ structtftn Marf in«JT«»<ttiai|f.f!; nog:

TherefiMv, t, Westmordand Davis, Govonor of Virginia, do designate uid proclaim Friday^ May 10, 1918, as "Good. Roads Dsy" in the Cenanonwealth o f

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Prof, Moaher, jtocoaapaaied b7 ^ Miss Moser. oh the piano, were much aijoyed.

ABBOoneemait was then made of the salemjf L i b e r t the amount sold aTtbs reaching $8,650. ,

The jtHota of tvpndx assigned^ to Hak town is $7,500 ^ont i i i ig the .population at 1500 at $5JdD per ciqHta.) The workers in the

-^

m l^u^c, jsaxgraapr

Virginia, and ear^gfrtly request

ing to the d ir^t im and u»dM4ik« 1»^>*e <«f "Vj^fJ*^ bis in thdr rcspoctiye ndghbw-hoods OB that day with their teams, tools and proper mate-rials shd work th«r roads. I

set by said agent; which date diaD not be less than six taaaOa fitMh date <rf this agreeaoent nor more than eight' montiis andh«»n«"Wi so it can more rfW-

»AtSi dtizens—young and oh), wUte'and c^n«d^-^<a~tEm to devd£ thdr personal labor, facilities and -means in the patri-irtie work of iriaking better h i | ^ ways for the eoMicamcriitd tio-<aai advaneonent of our COBI-

entiy aid in winning the war. Givm under my hand, awl UH-

der tiie Lessor Sed of the Com-

salife abwuly of %i6,W^rrr-«ai^&-Hgg Manassas to a Mue slsg~ another iatar within eney readi.

The sates for Prince ^^Diarn of the third Liberty Loan, rab-scribed through the-hanks of the

' ? t

county to date, as eonquled fay

chargeTrf coontjp-^vie. foBows:

Through banks Mansfwaa . . Nokeaqlter -il;fiO»-

(JtoaBtfee 1

Totals $45,960 Of "the above amonnt, resi­

d e n t in ^ kwaction of Cathar-' {MB, snbsd-^ed. $4,460-; HayBsar-ket llJS&fi and m additi<m $1,0Q» WA^^t H . r » . t f » . T.m.A>^i. y^y,f -A

r»tr"iigp,jriywi««r» ^ ^ ,

In the early part of the Civfl

aad paid for « l iber lr Boaid ait the Fanners' anid Merhanhja-Na.

for the pigs sdd at anctioa, each •momhgr im. «v> p a y hW nrA» w i t h

-Enqdoyment Service. The postg-TjoBiaBl- I g r ~Cqt:; Brawacr,

ti»d Baak^ She was-dble fojifi^wstto date of «•*<» and te»^^^ make the purchase only by diat of real saciiike aad saviagsrbot

masters aad thdr carries cover whidi was later ordered to JcoB an nual seetioBS-which are not the eopmaaiid of Cd. Mosby. anrenieBt to a r^iolar larand Sinefe the war he has beeir en-

Alie_deGlaEBd she vranted to do sMnething to help her country, aad that it was a pieasore for h«r to Biake tlia^ little sacrifice.

edve aD |»ofit reedved ovd'luad abBTie"tiie cost of the pigs, a advertisemeat aad serom inoco- dred and eighteen, and m the latJMi to pteveat hog dHdeui If -fli»a-4ioB*ed and forty .eeciend

dHee of the Employmeat Sa^ gaged la toning and w » a V^^JAA^M^A ,W>^«. «« y i «

iwg* ahonW be rnocnlated" We agrees in ease the ptgs fnr-

_ of liwdl'Uamp, Unoied-IB toudi irith the aiaduBery of elvte Vetenms. -tH'ft 'TT***"'*^' ' '" ' ' '^*^^^**-^ ^ ' ' * ' * ' * ^ *»qe».^*- . taat soorees of fazm^abc»- sop- ower at tiw tiaie of his death.

Each postmaster and rsrd His first «tfe was a ICas Ar-fornishes apptieatMa nold, tile aeeoad, a IGps JLq^

btaaks to faimefs wantiag hdpi He leaves a soa, Mr*.

niahad na shonld be females, rnot

Ply.

Upon reeeipt of a fiOed ivplica- Fayae, ^«id two dau^tcta. tioB tihe iiiiiliiiastM

-|niJii<iii aiiiiiiiniciTtf ^ t k a c a l U s e a s to attract any among his fricBda BMqrof locd available farm labcgr.' If ritisena, who wiB lasiat t » ths appBcatioB is Bot pwuBpttyjot his<teatii7 flOed locally, the Itostaoastsr for- What greater tz9mte wards it to the aearest regulsr paid to a maa than_that

^^sBase of the EiBgiuyuient Be^'aerred idthfaBy Jadi

be be

—ChaffI \^i^ "* M ' ^ f V . 6. A weekly r^mrt of farm-| Wm. G. RobinsoB of Joplia. Ar-

-labor eontfitions is being s ^ t to thor W. Metager pi Woodbridge the msxB- office at Waah«gteB|^Bd^wa9e Posey of Manassaa, by an the b n ^ h offices and by t having answered the call to the many state en^^yment offices, [colors, wffl leave here MI tiie This shows the number of appli-; 10th inst. f or F<Mt ThcHnas, Ky. cations for farm labor recdved, I Jos. Posey of Dumfries, alto'-the nomber of appGeants frnjllate, win take the pfawx of one

^ -theleountry'; she was toe i3F to Iweed and to prevaBt tiwir S^^ fihifWl^H 4V^iT,BfSlt N O R S . vanead m years to do moeh Red iBg bred \fy any other peraori or

-^-Ow^ gave her for a UbSKty

Bave mads it pfaia to every thinktry maa that there 18 no loBgcr room for ocmptt^ mise betwMB the ideals for which we and oar eBemies stand.

and autaamey haw iiulluiwim |<Sn; coaie to tkfe dei^lTgrip; one or

maakind S^ i s -a dMv'rsafisiP tioB on this issue whieh-wffl be L

strength is the trida to contfc I have no doobt that freedom wiH triumph.—David LJoyd-Ceqrge. ^

of the above if for aay reason one should aotbe able to appear OB t ^ lOtiL

ifffitvrn of said chih, the NhtiiMud

award prizes of $26.00 for eaeh tea- Bienibers of said pig dab.

far forty nwnriiaia, «ta~ to be awarded to the 9f aaid pig did> oadar the aaper-

of the Coonty Agmti aad

boakaam

this

credited to'.Higrmarfc^

first cbty of May, in the year of Lord WW thousand nine hun-

N S f B I C r TBACK MKET

o r UK VXIUUUUllWW^S;

WESTMOSP^AND DAVIS, ' Governor,

win ba Friday e JWifag in hnnor

of Mr. Bates, who la leaviag for BUlitary aarvioe. A large aor^

of mamt^ gradoi^es~of

sbk.

vice flag.is ia faetare. Recent

thirty, are % the servlee and profaah^ a tttgd* u u ^ c r of those criT an earlier date. Tlie aathoritiei are aaxioaB to l e a n

prize at $25.00 forlpot thdr appn^riaie s t a n of SBid-dBb,^the Ikth •

re-fe^aa i m a a flat the' Oftt group shalt receive not thaB $6.00 aad the one with the lowest aeon shaQ recdte not lees thsB $1.6<^ the score IB

-T-1 each daa_t^J)e mwrtkaied aa follows:

The gravest g a a per day ow-cent.

15

The^adefttHoBse ofRefVe-

is the eonstitation^] qtwstien as to the valkfity-of certaia meas­ures r«c(atly passed. Prof. Hodge wiU iacside~next Sator-day nioming at 10 o'doclc.

The Red Croea benefit will occur sonetiaie the last of next week.

Maay BzdtiBf AtUetic i a

Aa exhjtrftioB of good, dsaa *HIU»KJ- win h«» ftffa

oiTEatBrday, J S y U, the Aaaod Track and Field

is held here. "TBe- meet, wlueh wifl taJuT

I^ace OB the Booad Athktie Field. wiO be opcB to the pubtie. Eat

-high' eigl ith^sff ict aad the _ <»f t h i ear dKMdd be h o ^ testad. Tlie cap, whiA last

fay Warreatan, te

three years. 'l%e leagoe urges aH

aa present wno approre

A list of events follows: 100-yaid Dadi (trial heats»;

high jump, 100-yard d&»¥t -(fi­nal). oae-miie ran, 120-\ rd (low) hanaaa^'-^iKMKi ahot nut. 220-yard dash (trial hc^U), pole vault, 220-yard dash (fin&;). faroad junq», one-half mile run.

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PAGJE ''Tgi> f^ ^n '•

THE MANJlaSAS JOURNAL, M A N ^ a A ^ VIRGINIA _ r i i tvA I,

TIMELY TOPMS eFtraVESSTTY

Eir fe Perccatacc of Li^«r Xea • f n a o v Tiivtala iwtita-

Scrvicfc^'

this university managed to ex­ist aad so, though we have gives] a larger percentage of oar sjtu-dent body to the country tlian.' any other Anr'-' ' n imfYftr ityr;

TK lEf FUM mm

we must m«rnAln oiir academie The young men]

P n ^ d e ^ Edwin A. A l d « « « _ . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^ P», b^ the of t b e V r f y e r s ^ ^ V i f g t « » h « t * J J ^ ^ «or

ke Mixg certain volume^^ ,hi»-t^yy np>rH..|», >i«» ti^iac paid by

b e a reappointed Chairman of the Board of Visitors of the UnitBd SUUa Naval AeAdeny

nidirbe ^ ^ ^ Thedeht of tWD^enla chiBTed \ ^J"

• ' - -5^=.s^i . - siiS:^rS2J:r"s.j:::^ year 191TI. Sa~inD leave ffie University to attend a meeting of the Board of Visitors at An-„-™ji- if«r « - T>nMH<«Mrt A;^ t^^ univia^ty in 1826 but the derman has also been appointed by Governor Westmoreland Davis to repreagnt the.state of Virginia at a national "Win. the , v * —.^ -*

for Permtoent Peace C o n - W " « ^ J « « » J » ^ 8 « ^ * ^ ^ ^ War vention" to 6e held at Philadel­phia, Penn., May 16-18.

The Virginia branch of the National BOM^ for Historical service, in Clurg© of Professor Charles G. Maphis, of the Ex­tension Department of the Uni­versity of Virginia* whkh has conducted a state contest for the best essays submitted by public school teachers -on the auhject. "Why the United States is at War," annpunees t h e following results: '

For teachers in public high schools: First i»i2e (^TO), p . A. VardenrWMteStone; secwd prize fSSOh Miss E. C. WMBrihs. Lynchburg; third yiriTf- .«M)» Clyde Webster, Rirhmortdtfohn Marshall ffi^Sdhwxa); foarth prize ($15), W. H. JcnteB, Sra& Mill f fifth priw $10), WM fji . dee Smith; Portnni^th. — _

For teachers in pi^ilie ^emah tary schools: Kr»t prate (VISi Edward G. ^Wood, &iaooiad; second prize ( $ ^ , B. Dickinson, (keeiilee;frra third priz^__£tift "»««*>I M«01

Ontario, Clara . FanMr; Pna* rrrt Mnr FitHiitiVV TTafinyi Richie McGraw, Biciimoiid (Bme ford SchooL)

Sixty-four^'essays were aaih mitted from the entige atatfc The judges ia the first gro«q> were ^ -"• °Tmrr'T<Trr*TT Bogen of the University of yirpnia.. Prof W. M. Hmufley, Vi^putt: Military Institute,-aad Dr. J. W. Wayland, Harrismibacg. .Lajhe second group the follomring were

ville. Prof. W. E. Giaert, East Radford, and Miss- Virginia Goodrich, FrederidEsborg. -

The letter meg of sity of Virginia's varsity teams for the last two years haTe.^ per cent of i their nmnber m

Slates Uver-United

service, uver- w - per of these' men hoM commia^ cent

sions. in the corps..fivo in aniKnUwr^ • rVM-o;

Forty five ha<«e abated army, five in aviatk»

and three in the navy. Twwity seven of the men'awardedloeU ball -n-s" during i&i6-i7 are ia f erv'ice and 19 of the tWO bine-hail nines

BristoL Poe contracted a debt of sixty cents iB fines while at

musty'volumes in the Botunda basement show that only fifty-eight cents was paid. A two-cent stamp was sent by the ht-

aifc>

: l i M > l

~~-'— vm lu^piutannM.

ttUtm mt t» am iattrttm^

interest was made.

PUBLIC SALE OP VA1.UA-BLE REAL ESTATE

or «*Mt Soar. vUeh. l ^ jh tecatter ««k am^ alrak^ OK h u d , wdl r«*> •oaMUr BMat lfa0 iwji^iMiia^f of fate

(taMla4>

thotr tmaiiim rmUMim « iS~tb«B). dvriac tbe aext MaiBtya»j*,prori6»i tb* tmrmvr mtfrn » rtftIS—«• WMdaa M tntiama:

CCHTIFICATE. . W i t

-». - I - . 146t^fcy Under and by virtue of a cer­

tain decree entered on the first ... ^ , _^ „ day of May, 1918. by t t t rClr tnHt j^: f^ ; :^J^«^2»^^*5^ Court of I*rince William County, Virginia,, in the chancery suit therein dc^pddng under the style of Asheton'et als v%. W. J. Cartjer et al. the undersigned commiasioger of-sale therein ap-point^l will offer for sale at puh-lic auction to the hi^uest biddo*, as authorized and directed by baid decree, on *"

?5iat beii^.the first day of June Court), at tw4fve o'clock m., in .f tent of the courtbouBe~ln the "town of Manassas, afoi covnty and atatsrafl that e tain ^ i^^or^uoel of bnd, mg^aad baignrttaMdir nnu HiBi=£ top's in Coles District, afoisaaid count> and^s&yte, cm the War-renton-Staffbrd /Springs road, and^adjoiidiw Ae lands Hen^don. Walter ^Fritter and; ottma. Mad being tne same Jahd

by Jho. W. RMiOTeta^]^: October "3^~'H<J6»- gjci the ehaya

«pd>coB^U9iac about JJMI afMKR

TIEBlfS:—One-half eaA and oQ«4atf twrive BMBtfcs &om day of sale for iHiieh defored pdyment the jxirefaaaer is to ex-ecnte inte*«st bearing note, the payment of iriddi nsay be tifipated at any tiase befof« i turitf. TMrito tgT!<tpdMBd

inffllL H.THORNTON DAVI5S,

judges: P r o l i ^ l ^ : , F « n n a t h ; L e ^ ^ o r e s « d i r ^ ^ M m^T certify, that bimd, wiQrspfitoySfi aecnrity, has been exerated as reqoired by:the aforesaid decree for sal^

G. TTL^S* Clerk.

pinn.rc s AIEI —<»•—

\MJBiJaM KKAL

Undtt «Bd Dry Virtae 6t a cei>- "H tain deed, etc, dpOed the 30th day of January. 1318. of record in deed book 7O,>a0er^436-7-«,

M*T" OHin*Tj ^^nrr" . by the-hdrs of the late' M. Pieveyr deceased, ^

trustee •

derman wQt. be_wnt^ jnbch these men m an attcnpt to

new stodenta isr ^Hqiiwa. cure

achoots and ptefrataqr

dresfriBt'tiir

will oner tor sale at wiMie anP ^= tioD, to the highnt bidder, « •

LIAHJUDAY, MAY «, « » = at twelve o^dodc. m., m front otf: i Hie Peoples National Bmtk,

1916 track squad the army.

One—thonatna—153—twel^ names of prospective stadents for the University of Virginia for the next year have been ob-tained in a fampaigw for that purpose carried on at^the Uni­versity Aprfl 18-Mi h^ the Vii^

to the Uarversi^ and pjersond . . ^ - • i_ ».. letters from^PwgafiffKX'APJp " j ^ J g ^ ^ E ^ g ^

**-T iTFTi'ii T[f Mininnir. ifflWflfcHT county and ataie, aH that tain tract or pared of iaad, ly­ing and bdmg sitaate ^oot ^ •nfas fton GaiBe—Uft, en tke

l«Bd Mt, aforeaaid cwnrty

WAU. H.-JBcufwa S«Bi snd Cathanm , taining. more or less, ^

18« ^ Tss: late

^oinrM. Pterey-l^irqvS: 'IXBlCCAfS. a TaORNTOK navTizs.

iL. B. Patti*, Aoe'r. in t te iuteiest of this rampaignr In an addieaa before the itadenti body 0* the University reeeBtty, | President man to strive to keep Virginia • two years wart; ready to serve tiie needs of fhellwo good nation. "TEvea in the war be-jSUy tween tike states, when oumons R. could be hearf^pon the lawn,!•aaaaa.Va.

47-4

th« tceatmOoa d tkiwe/lBf, that Vm I •••III «r *mt tMa imr

fOM to'aae by toceilwr 'With tfial already oa l i a ^ will aot t ire m» a aivplr more thaa aoSMeM to^aaat the rcgoli • • I M I « <Bt mv ipmrlinii ar aatabiliJMMint U»-eiadlac mr tmrm iabarmn aad ta»-aMa and (Mr ftiiltlw n^rtlii. witk tk«ia) jtHTtas ta* B«Kt mmtr d«y^

«• fea

Omtlwm ,

Mzu to »a«^

WHKAT.

dM

VUM,

GEORGE WASHIffiGTOItr IS K l f O W l * AS THE FATHER _ _ _ ^ — - H I S ^ ^ O U W T R V B E G A U S t HE WAS

O F

FIRST

Fin im War,

And First in

rma BAMK IS tsE FAXHHR OP BANKS BBCAUBB

FIRST Firrt to Supdor Your Wants and First for the Interesb c# Its

fc»Tf

T

Vm

B e NaioM Bank ot WlMre 4ft T«nr Nc^hbsm

convicted by the kte W. N. w i i h^ «ifitinwfd

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tCPflOPi-—Wi

omtnonma^Qoamoaoaam

WkmmXmWOBtr h • -Iksae 4a^ « M « « ! • k n a « ~ # h a d w e a h a f t l h s j ^ M y -M

JOURNAL.

O O O O O O O O O O O O O I O O O O O O O O O O O O O

CSLBODME.

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The wealth of New ¥ork dty alone amounti to mor6 tiiaii the entire issae of Liberty B < H ^ .Axe yoa aot «(»viiieed of the safety of the iBvealiueutl

One of our prominoit dtxens, bimm f- as extensive buyer of

,bert£. BondB, bryij s this story orth Can^i.i-i^i»Wi* |___

AiTageS colored man, having brou^t his crop of tobacco into a town, and receiving frftn the sale of it something more than a thousand dollars, cairied the money to a bank, and tracing it before x»e el the officials^ said: "Bar's a thousand dollars, sah, take it and gib it to de gnb^ment to hep to beat dem Germans.' "Do you wish* Liberty Bead,' the (rfficial asked? "I duiino sah, I jes' know« I w»nts de gub-

United SvovcZf^lKhdy Mr. D a v a ^ . . . ^ ^ a » ^ e a r t h emuri^S^^P^lS^^OOKm Gee^

TOUR w m r TO T H E BOYS " OVER THERE

Buy more Liberty Bonds, U-diea and KeuUemB! Do yodr datiE.

Do yoa realize that money is powo', and that, pbwef "Jflffep-erly aivlied ctu ami will win the great war? Itoaey will pur-diase food, clothing, guns,equip-jnGoxy smmiBtitsoii ^UIQ tacsc Oings added to homan enogy, facaJna and vmrr^g^ ccmstitute the power necessaiy to beat the

Idem Germans wjd ? That (rid man in hiii simple

faith, has shown a spirit of pa­triotism that mit^t well make us pause and ponder.

There lever was a.time in the

Some one has said, tiiat the iMt ton ~&mb^ the hMt kttd^ LAK6UACE PJ AlffiSie^

^ tv

|J ••' -ijwaqr^ ami iitiR mnrr pjyBgr.tam adw^ft

,of ahrapud, will thunder out vic-~teif, and. as It takas moneyrtD' JwHT theae t?«fayr, it.»oiiM

K oar btqrs firTnnee slBRdd a e iwr. lack, of anytiUBg that money ^nll boy, &SEr crinse against th«m inMdd be greater

M ~ ' »hi* >>^y» WA mnmt find

bistoKS of tiw wsfld. wbsa..Mi\febeot:A.ioixidtei vpaxbtmit^ much sacrifice was called for; never* time when so maiQr were called upon to give up their lives; nor a time when the earth has been so drenched with the blood of JMa>ye men anH the tears of briave women, as now. Will you do your ftdl duty? We be­lieve you wiS.

have DiaBy hundreds of these signed etuida, chi^y from total strangers, and th^ Ameirait Guardian Sooisty is jiow^ an ac-complished fact. —

Of course, a certain wimhw of sordid near-Americans al­ways will buy German goods m

man language in the aehools of j square-dealing America.—^Wil-ham X. Homaday.

TWK RWmfllg Tn THR RHyxp

our Allies when thereby IheJr" can save a f ew ceits; but the milhoBS wsft beyeott Germany after the war for many year* to come. How can it be oQierwise with the moat dastradly and contemptible peoide on earth? After Jlie war the Sua. and the Turk will get no commercial treaties from us or Air Alliaa with v*Sno«f fivored haOfflS^ clauses> . and- all America, as well as. our Allies, Mil condemn

'moit to hah dis money to heatltfaose dirfy figfateza and nuur

itjm for May.)

rmj^y holds us incomi firing T f f S ^

dovrs to live and trade in. a hell of their own.

Any board of edueatiw that thinks to perpetuate^ the Him language in its put^ schools merdy adtertiaes its own incom-

ple. Let thera learn a lesson froan tbe sdioottmyB of EUc Bivo-, Minn., who last week struck, en masse, against ,the teaehmg of German in their scfaooL l%e educate' who thinlu that a r^Hilsive and -hated dead language can be shoved, wijly mlly, down the throats at young Amrrira • no malt"'' *h»t hit

nally seduce our strength, that the cost 6f halting bar infernal career must daunt the United States and dull its steel.

She thinks we love dollars tbo much to turn them, into guns aadjSeets and irianes—that you have set a shoddy urtee foeyood, which you'll not pay for man­hood and woman's sanctity and %e rightis of children. "

Because yr^ *o long generous­ly forebore against the measure-xnentof any »>hi<'* ra** by th^ hideous truths shrieked from Belgium and Servia and Arme­nia ,and northern France; be­cause such stark atrocity chal­lenged credence; because we did not strike at the first insult to

the. patience of the brave and jnat; ^^ving the satioD time to

DEATH ^ THE GERMAN

The American^ (1) friends of IBe i t hut ttr* " - i — ^ '«* flt»ntmn-r

ft ft^CT^^ °"*^ newded m Americairaciwriff TOmi^ed reahn.

Qge de|>cnding apon the longwit toasoe «f Huh m the Uidtad states. 7 r : ^ :~ '-~

Many a weak-kneed board of education will for a time linger

ac uxds girt at them the betto-! • jathimwB years, or fcaa, a lafc

tdiiveriag oo the brink, bat tiie dMm of the bnguage^ bnkal conqodat and ft^gtrtftdnsaa is'

for ttut vigorooa prbaecutMnual, this deaU^ttawte of demnnagy

the PriMBiaa jnrthit«ff» that the faith of our fantve lads

jBHT IMt hage_beea jnwt^meira and ihat tfr> ft~«AM" <ghi«* i»f^iU»ni«fnH^ ours may be made efeemaL

Same~wiH 8«f they have Wnifiit ail they can affowL^and

^ i « V i* f«ir or jnat

fottt conitng t6 this bi fctHsigs; araiaina yniirarff fkwrif ?r

BOW aa fim^ fixed ^ tile Bode

flnn nimit jjp. ^daen anyone^ for on^fmaieBt.

s wMisIy b^eve that Aaseriean boys »aA girls are'gitHiig to-deet to slndy a langaage that is

pairenta«e may be-^has a ^iidn in store for hinisfIf. r -

crowd it iriQi hbertittng araiies until Franee ia^leaa Albert may go home to,heal his

are S"«»M'*,- t'iM-faBirn^ and l^rMw^*' i i r f tlu. nntfkPT nnr

hoD Amencan bonaseraai hooaea win need these hmgoaffea in thdr business. Americans must karh S^nxiiah and Poctngaeae^

f&e=&iaa^^Se^ ica eaptnredrai. seeood' time t r the wd^orfrmJFti, ||frd^#grk-

mg w%H-flnbad«d and Abeady G«riiiauy ia^or^

choose idiether its scffls should bleed and its great- wealths be fk«e jto idl D«»ocraey, Baii%; read' cowardice and venality Jo America's heart and still feeds fanaticiwn with this tawdry lie.

Answer the Hani Boild .acoldeii

Stow mwin to hffp an toanfihi raismg regunents and Itnahcing

Itfee foverament.

WfA evoi the boy^ and s u ^ of Genaaa-bom parmts dehb-<aiatdy Sboose. to jeam -]aa-^ruageJthatJE^-eaaaelthein.toJ«e. oetracufett wn^tever ana wner-

m e yo«l„have done att yoa can, and thai -strelsdi a paint, and l«y

ever Qiey speak in piiUic? Not fln yffor ^••'' ' "" iya hngs i

Soidih Anr»«»riwm ttade a f t e r the Wm American educators

fair faager and usdeas

war. play mto

.German language aehools?

There

in American

are me^tv underwhiAJheJ^achiiiglgig "tiimns today is thf suh-

lajiliUuu list uf IlM! -taiCTty Of Can

fi .

Coosid^ the men whoae sons $g^ 8t(«in«g BoeheJMk^ the fidds ^^Pranoe. Ca^^bssf affoid to give flesh af thor flesh md bone trf thmr bone to'make yoor borne aa£e? I tmBbeaaS *i«* «« • i . «rr ifel T ^ *^^^^ peeled to be killed m-i i faaa, bat ia it not mneii leas of yoti that yoa make yooj' doQars light, lAm yoa yaumilw* caanot-^lake year

b«aide oar boya m the

yoa a ffoo-or IqM^a iaJl^f^?? Has ywf trtBMi * lo^id-

«^»*r-«"'".fo>t. Do yoa ana ttiKptC^ xat cnmwnfj wi ~v < BUB? Pot a stop to the

poB the ad Bel-

Taor BMney wiB help do

Poaaaify it may laqana diAa- in America to bring this

~wv to a soecesafid terminatVai:

Cite are not foiid- of jibes foom !«••« «-

loyalty; andall our boards ql eS^ itifm.ram ta*fi thit fart gr

their best chams ami oi eternal­ly explainrag tmd aixriogiaag far something.-

The tone characta- of the Ger-maa GevenkBpeiit's snOfile pcop-asanda for power in the United States appeafa to the imagina^

an the Uiat eve<y aqoareHdeahng, opea-hearth Ameariean reaHy Jbates, treJachery to his hdaw and his v Hilr»jW eainea feel tie piMsen of the Goman text books that so deftly _hav« beesr

ttiooSuiia of •o jpte American sehoola and paid fw by loyal Aaiencto* U ftW y ting Owroa^ily nibbed vaio iJae

JS

totiie manT"*****a of

booka. The reseato being fooled by peofife

traatad

1( e tnut thii wiB caae bat the 4>elief is well groonded that BMMgr placed in

t r t t e t o w w i r : minatioB

Oar the ceaoarses f the eoaabry, are

Rmaaibfr alao that yoa are not aaked to give. Yoa are merely askad to make .a_aaie and frafitaMe mvestmeat. Ev­ery dollar that yo« pat ittLiber> ty B<»da is secured by a first mortgage on every paeee of

lite whole UBltta idly is swinging into hae for a trade^S^Feolt of

IQidi day^this deter Boka into view in

B«w plaoe. "The growth of this

nuoths.haa beea y«a7„iav^^ Faw months ago abota 10 pet cent of oar piedge cards agaast future bosiness with the Huns,

all German

Hasty and shortr<ighted peo­ple will tell you:' T o n cannot make war upon a language T But wait a momoit: Aak the peO|de of Atasee-aod^ Lorraine aboi^ that, aikd see what they Win tdl you^ You cannot atways stamp out aatKBial airirit, but aa

TaO the vandal thay "diafl'nol pasa^- ^ -

Let the fortunes and the sav-inffS-of native-born and immir ^ p a t - g y aeraaa seaa tiiiat we are' money inaifr'-JigliLui-mastoy m»A-th*t wiPill tfn^jf^ our nodt-

(SfBeli^ aiiid juui w t o to j|»aaar? tijer and

The biOioBs' of the miiyipB s whoe6 sires encbred hnmiHatitm and hnngdied of body and soul, yoeder in Europe, nmst now eo^ the bru&ii7 ;auf6craells adudi they fled. • J. - The one record of real Amm-

Loam. '^~- ~ ^ y anotJig- BogdL

THE THIRD IXUK-

tion. It makes every Amwican . ,. ^^ ^ ^ t w ^ of tt Wfy l»t vaOsr taany-languafc m ^ ! _ f : ^

By WALT MASON, Now ooce again youTl have a

cbuKe to boy yoursdf a^bond, aad^hdp the allHs oat in Franra, ia Bdgimn ahd - l)«y«i April now our Uncle Sani.starts

n-gp aaaQur loaa, and are

Wn^ ein Tw sUahglea anrnaaed npin ito coffin fosever and a day< It ia a difficott tiling toaupprtas a langnage in its' uwn land, bat

is certainly easy o<>Mq to kfll a foreigB laBgaa«e ai a tde-eigff^hDidi'even w t v a GcrmsB-.

netiean ABianee to fi|^ far it.

Wo eaimtiy thai ever existed

, as I am, te-pat^4i^

"war-lie-toiiAat. in

new act uf tiK Iluna ^»ah fuel to ttie firm <

WO" tjoe ~ IB aay apodal hate

Batiad jaat logical aeqncne^ of tite Ger-

tnuA * Inot iaTrrwT to kad for fin; good iBtercst yoa reodvc; if you've

bbnda, when vmFTs^doSe,

goods^ retoiiied to us with some of the pmre draafk daases cfaeaed oat Today aB that is I'liang—* " Wfttiiiiig n ~crossed oBt. «rf tiie only rhaagra made

thoae that pkdfc sterner OMB we profMaed.|that are, and

maa peoi^'s detestable aetkm.

this, and fed i t askiaff e a ^ other, •"Khf aD A e worM hate a s r

law-know foB w d tiiat there IS no

th& Hua-^maitST wdvm and hars and the so-eaned "Genaaa peo-ple.** They ag deaired- the war. they ^ tave gioned aaST rev­eled in its atrodties, and fiiey me already plaaniag alid hreed-mcfer tiie ' aert war.^ Atlast „ the ABMTkmi paopie their eyea opea to the

yt^e-we gesto «aa do to hcdp oar armies wa,Hiat we eaa certa&dy eome ttooog^ with packages of tin. ^I^CB-'ewqrythiBg ia aaid~and

tia weaWi wiTI. jna tha s e i ^ aadBMse AcNdd^h few ef moa fwrn wary ioyaKefaap>. Yoa are not aaked

'ram <&uiET yoa lead tn TTTirlr Sim f ^ T i "*="

^qgg»<p a x n r?mf.nttRiPS pnnPSj^-esFfmoA AND doors we have

(fiBrla«ioa,A.S.: ftPOlyaMBafbr: fOCKBiUIGAIN TABLES ARE FULL. 00MB QUICK AND GET YOURS.

• at 7 P.M. After May lat

Ta.

yoa l read year robe and grieve. Ah, then yoaH hang yoor head hi shaaie am! aooad a dolefal Bote;yoBdid-aothe^ towiB the

JBot ttare ia hewffiaotboya

thoagfa he hm to cat o«t bread, aad aee his uaA slova paw Let k fluick « chamfol. hhthe

h«v, and bay: far thaa well make that l ^ t s n aide, and aoak him la the

I iTalOTlMtWrff CAMH6W1

aa eartk"-

_:_inE^OKrS--ALL JQBO£. THE BEST SEQ) POTATtfflS IK>NET BUT—d NarthciB Maine Grawa. It w l

CAN

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BRIEF LOCAL NEWS —^"Come into the gmrdm,

M»ude"-^-ttie "fmnerette,** Un­cle Sam's latest recruit, >haa ar-rived.

—Hr. Malcolm Hemdon of Ee^sx^^^-^l^gll^pt^d a poaiti^ ffftW Bureau of EnsrariBiri^ni Printing:.

—Little MiM CoraSeid i« iU with measles at the home of her aunt. Mm. NorveH Larldn', on Grant avenue.

—tfr. C. G. EUliBtHi and Mias G«atie Sloper of Catharpih were married here ypsterdw by the Eey. T. D D CUurk. ;

—iijrs. Rachel Weems, who waa a residoit of the vicinity of ijbe Manassas-of-long-ago, died k«t wedc » Washington.

—^The firm of Maddox t Byrd, who have been ensraged in the grocery businesR here for sev­eral years have closed out. •

—Mn. Karl T. Austin has ac­cepted a position as operator wltk the Western Union Tele-gnfib Comiauiy of Washington.

B^ohn Henderson, colored, who has l>een held in jail here in defanJt =ef^Bod, was tirat away yesterday for service on the road* ^ _ : ~~ : ——

—^The little daus^ter of Hr. and Un. Chaa. E. Flshw, f i l i n g

—We^'regret to learn of the death at Waynesville, N. C , ti Mr. James H. PajT»e. The de­ceased was a brother of Mrs. 0.-H. E«ans of this i d i « , and was

=-='in the gixt>-eighth year of his ^iat *e^

fromltihe pondt< Sastained a gainful injury to "her arm re-

Gibeont soa of Bishop (^>B(», dioeeaeo* V«"-ginia, fapa accepted a caH to tiie rectorate' xn Traiity_ E puCSKpal (j%areh Utae- — --

—CtngratulatioBs art; In OT-der to ]fr and Mrs. R. CJ iBlaus-<iriiuui uu-thB Uirth a f ^ aott:*Bw: day. Mr». Riith-^ldra':

—Mr. Wawm Paytieaad JMiK iTy nntn f Irhall haw me¥ea mUf f the house •Mtfertner avecpe IBI4 West street, reoai% oeoipied by Mr. W.-E. Bemoe. . —

—Tha-- prrtpprty on Cepter street Tonnerixfbccu^ed^y Mr. J. A. I tergaOr. and faraSy was rPfPntly aftljjt »4 Mr g ^ ^ mm-V of Agnewville i(a HZJdQO.

—The furioujfh of Sei^geant F. Hunton Cox was suddenly ter-minated today by receipt of a telegram-calling him badt tet^MBtp.

—Mr. J. dent HiB,

B. Lowe of IndQ>es-waw tafce^ to tJw

«ge.

-Zjul^wf'" ^- • - - „ _ „ Quartermaster!^. "SsnitrdJ^,. Washington, who has just recov­ered from a severe attack of rheumatism, is spending a week's furlough here with his paxentff-

—The Dijde Theatre manage­ment announces as a special fea­ture for tonight, I lnda Bara in

l a e nose oi uiooa. ITIIB pro­duction- seldom' luai-hcs small tovpns and is considered a. high clasA picture.

—^Mr. G. D. Hiner, who is em­ployed at the U. S. Agricultural Experiment Station, Arlington, Va., expects to leave Manassas) and with his family, will make his home at Mt. Ranier, Md., in the near future. •

—^The fourth annual OHB-mencemoit exereisep ei Bethel High School will take place Wednesday, Thursday and Fri­day evwiings. May 15,16 and 17, a t *:3ft o'clock, in the schoet au­ditorium at Bethel.

—-^-Mr. W . ^ Buck rf Kings-port, Tenn.,'W*o, witti his broth­er, Mr. C. D. Buck, recently sold oat their hardware~RMaaeg8 "St that idace, ift here for a- XNrt stay pending his aec^tance of a poritiop with aie^evCTimMa^

adjourned me^iag of the o t y oomicil was held m the Ikum H d l Weihwiday eraning. Beports f& the Hirae c<»nmittee8 were received, and also the re­port of ^ e d a l acomintant M. i. B(M».v BSla were ordered inkL

- —mt. JUL S &Bi& of Bria-tow hiis been eteeted ekck of T%ww<jnnlV rVmp, TJ ' 13Mg. M.

mg to-aeecpt a jpoeition ^ me-ehaaieal dcaftsowB with the Wa^x^ton^ed and (Mteanee Company.

Viola PaTO, the eapa-Ue and qient nmnagwi f^^the W. N. Lipscomb Insurance OHT-

' TXjraSbo. ^&s i^gnedTthe peel-

-— '• " " - " - ^ w ^ j p i * ^ ' •"" e .were pleased to receive Monday, the Rth, in order to

a uird j' eBterday from Private-jittend an evangel tUic confer-Gordon L. Brown, 34th Aero jence, wfait^ oonveree on Tues-S<ju*dron, 'Expeditionary Force day and Wednesday, preceding in France. Mr. Brown states the opening of the Genmd As-

uig his Journal from home. Si«t£

—Mr. «nd-MP8rC3fflJOTridOttl have purchased from Mr. W. 17 j Steere the farm near town,which | was a part of the old Bake^ prop-; erty. Possession will be given; May. 10th, after which Mr. I

Maa-Lt at tlte OwMnfcip

'Act 0t Xitttgrmm «l Am-gmMt 24, 1*12, of MaasHM ioaraal. PdUkJUd W M U T at Mt—MM. Va.. far April 1. It l t .

State of Virginia, County of Prince William,»«

Before me, a Notary Public ia and Steere and family will reside i fv the state and County afomaid. with E. K. Mitchell in the D. H. Prescott house here.

-oJIr. Clyde H. Beamoe,"Bon of Mr and Mrs, W. E. Rennoe of this place, and Mias Marie E: Studds of Alexandria, were mar­ried at the parsonage of the Methodist Protestant Church, Alexandria, y the pastor. Rev. RnymMKi W. White, Tuesday

peraonall; appeared D. K. Lewis, who, having beeo doljr sworn aocerdins to Uw, depaaes wid sajra that te ia the Wnsia—1 Msnigar -ai tha " -" - - t* ' Journal and that the foliowiaf is. to t£e %Mi of liis 'Eoowleacc «Bd belief, a true statement of the ownership, managem^t (and if a daily papo'. At cipeulatiaB), etc., of tiie aforesaid pobUeatian for tlie date shu»u in iha above captaon, required bf the Act of Aagust 24, 1912,' embodied in sactaon 44S, Postal LAWS ' and Begnlatians,

evening*. Mr. Bennoe is em-,.|ainted cm the reverse of this form, to ployed at the New El^it Hotel, Washington, D. C.

Qwiag^ to the unfavorable weatiier conditions under which the first performan^ ^aa p ^ sented on April 20, the High School boys will r^>eat tiie min­strel show Monday, May €, at 8 p'dbck. The pro^nm, while I»«ctically the same, tioay be ex­pected to surpass the former one in every detail.^ If you haveB* t seen tbe Hi |^ School Minrtr^,

you have seen thens, come asa i s aad see if yew can figure oat aU thfejB*ltet^l«r-^ """" ^ ~ ~

—^Among tbe twaity-nx Ytexo medals' given by the Carnegie fund are tbe following: H I ^ faOia- of Bni^ F. fttwtor, de­ceased, of Ccdw, N. C, was awarded a ^ver medal lotd $1«000. young .Proctin-kwt his

^— --. - . -r— i i feUxj iiig Ut-^ fran fadB« kiBed fa7 a t n o n at Qiftoa, Ta., on May 7, tSll. John 1,. yrirh^ thtrtiprti, nivri!

ticm held by her in the Post Of-fiicE aad^wiB devote h^-.-entiiB lame to liie insmtmce bosijuMu Vry, pope wiB succeed Mias'

Pre«*ytery «tf Wa^uoogton d t y ^ IteyvAJtfosd Kellery •:a8 t e d a eMnmisBkyncr to the GeaaaaHLs-senAlvv which ^neets in Cohnn-

,- Davis m-tbe p o ^ office.

Emcrgcney Hospital, Wariring-ton, Tuesday. m«™ng, to be operated <»i for gastric uloer.'

—Jas. Hodl^ of Catbazpin and Tho6.% P h i l ^ of Aristow, both catered, left veateniav fm Fort Wayne, Mkh^ himagbotga drafted in the Natiaud Afmy.-

—The Peonies Produce C<na-pany ka8~ here, and »tk»^f^|^a<e duct the fl«Be-at-£iad0K«—we-

ImgtoB groonS' wtopf ^XSttj ^JLtfkwftng tn Hr A K

Bradi «C -Ben "Sw«^ Marie," the property of .Mr. Melvin C. Hazen of N<Ae9-xiTle. Mr. Ef iest Uttezbadc's "Gahway''«id Mr, fieo. C lan's "Booth" w«re wimjers o€

"Booth" west o«t ia , aoiat aad made a rihem of his

'fiel<liBli8iaBtrtart.

For Rent.—-Two-story store building « ) Main street recently occupied bji the rcopl<ji'^^paioe64 fompany Bent $12.00 month. Appfy Newman Jb Truster. 1M>

Ffunal*. Nurse or Attendant for a Sanitariam for neranu aad megtid diseases. Salary $22.01 a B w t t , ' wifli board^iBad Itinn- i' <fry. riaaa.

boa, CAio, May ^6, remaining in session about ten days. Com-missicmers are ejected on the twr ais' of uns for cxwy Iweulj-fum -ministers «- fr&ciacnal Bumbor not less than tw)riv»> Tboie are sixty-three rainistrrs Presbytery, so rhat three m a i s tefs men elected, ^se.other two bexBg Biev. J. C- PaJmer. D, D and Bey. B. A ^•^ison. D. ILl 'Aree eWos also were rieeted,' as the General AssemUy is oom-fkmea M an «41UU Auoiber M pointed inisMtCTS f-nd., laymen^ Mr. Kefifgr ei^^cts to ienve on

wit:-1. That the nam>« an^ sddresstis of'

the publisher, editor, managint edi< tor, and oiistseas Bianaf cTS are.

Patjisher, Manassas Jovmal Pub­lishing Co., Inc., Manasssi, Va.; Edi­tor, E. & Laztti, TiSnasaas, Va ; Itanagittt Editor, and BosiDeas Xan-ag«E,.D. K. Lewis, Manassas, Va.

2. "Hiat the owners JU9: (Give and addresses of individual

owners, or, if a cnrponttaan, ^ v e its and tlie naates and sJijj ls • of

stodrtmhtors owniac or hoMing 1 per mai« a< -tke total anMNmt ti

stock.)

be., B. chkwn; Pattie,

Dmvies R.'A Lspaeonb, 1«. 9 m d i

Adm'r, MaiT. H. T. Neville OegUJind X>. K. laaris. aS of Msnaaws. Ya , mmUJt Cn^Mper, Va.

3. Ibalt- tiw knowa iMndboIdcrs, martgagetis, and odMr ae>»i|i>iy 'hM-'in nimtittg or bt3fii4;~I per eeift ar

gageA, aredMT seevritiea arec Noae. 4. That l3>e two pcrafnphs next

abovt^ giviag t ^ Muaes «f tiie

THE DEMAND THETDAirj

- i _

k that a man shaM be jodlgsd by Us what be afffsirlinhM, aad nsi by ;irbat be bccaads. Nst always bat las l ly bis ability to

te jailgBil ^ the eaxc br-assa ia csa-m^BUm. n ^ b a a k

Its sf eaiMSt BMB, aMM who realise tbay eooy acgoaqmiib aMrs if tbsy aalyhaibj

Tk Peoples National Bank OF MANASSAS; VA.

Oar Sk^ian: ' I t is a {deasare to serve yoo."

i zelatiaa, tlie aame ef the corpontion for whom aach trwlae ia acting, is.grv«n;ai9o tkat the' said tw« oarmgraphs coBtMa |tebHMnte__<aD^ teaeaig agant^ fliTI liiMWilitfaii and bdirf as to tiie lini—>siirwa aad cenditioBS under whidi atorifhoMers anTSBSlty-

«a«M«ar etkcr t tenjAat <tf a Afcesmer; ancl tUs aOttt has noB A belle n that any iMiwi

^iiect oir utdinct in tte said stack, bsnda, er v&cr aMnri-taea iiiaa Sis so stated by Uat.

ftis M 4»j «f Mi^, i n s .

pyO^OOOOOOOOOOOgyOOOOOgg ooooeeoooooooooooeoooooo**

WAKHS A HKIJAWJe ALL BOUND

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NECSESSAKOT AN

BUT MUST BE CAPJiBLR OF

DODfG GSNERAL nONIima

WOKK. GOOD ClIAJfIS 1 0

LEASN LINOTT^

THE MANASSAS JOUKHAL

A^ THEnimUit rmOL UNICORN DAIBY FEED tACfOLA DAfitT ^ ^ ^ ^

C. q B. HC«SE FEED

^swats'GRADiS^ OOKBTS GSADtS m r m N S E E D MEAT W£K MJ MAI« DAIBT FEED BBBTFCLP

f3B4CiCED eOSN— OATS"^

imOIHT HAY rOEN MEU.

BLACaFOUDTS CALF MEAL

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THE MORE EXCELLEMT WAW

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TH8 MANASSAS JOnBKAL, ^lANASSAarTaGINIA ^aaouT ,!•>>«

Mr. Davifi is satiafieid that the man is a'Stranger.

Mrs

soBsa

DESTKavRENCHtoGoSbuRCES

PAGE flTJB -'-iS?^

HISNESS lOCAI^

Mr. •*£. P.'DaTwtrf IluaUUcy" ~ wss va ManaBBM-Thmpg^y

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. French of

E. R. Conner.

Sergt. 'P- Hunton Cox and hride returned to Mwnanfian Tuesday trom their honey moon.

Messrs. F. Norvdl Larldn and Hairy Ijitbain, Nttioiul Army. Canjp lee , Va., were gueste here Sunday.

lir. WJUiamH-Hirfton. Head quarters Co., Camp Lee, spent Sunday «t the home of Mr. W, J. Ashby.

Mr: an<f Mrs. Cleveland Fisher spent Sunday with Mrs. Fish­er's parents, Mr. and Ms: H! F. Lam, near Wirilington.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy .R. Pote and little Miss Ethel motorod faw Waahinffton Sundey uid 8pail~ the day with Mr. Pote's sisto-, Mrs. AJbext Lawroice.

Mrs. Margaret H. Bowen has closed her house in BrentsTiUe. and wiB make her hopie in the fntare in Wadiington. •

Un. Amue JohnBon of Baltic more was the week-end gnest at

Liazkbi CHI West street'

Fh« Carta a Thra*

U M Fint

TorTtenTor Lease.—WiB rent or lease for five years a good

at ""SoWegt ^PauQui r ~Stmiv \'irginia. Rent l^aaonaUe.. For terms, etc., i«>ply to E. P. Wash­ington, Sowego, Va. 50

For Sale—One Peerless trac-Mioi, 18-h. p. engine; Ectipsesep-arator; one first-dass aa innill. All in good eondition. v Api^ at Journal oflSce. - 4fr4*

^»a^i

lae^ W. S«i«ld lipKooib, A'viatiaii Corps, U. & R., Heft Iwfc Soaday n i i ^ to report for daty with his ocnnmaBd.

/^ Mra, SinvMJU, wife of Dr. S. Sb SimpwiB, fomeriy of tMs

• plana. i» viatii« at tite home of her mether,^^^ Hurisan^

taod conaa •otfcaTored bte iBanaer iiqpvij. . T ixNU warCara aad destme-

jBBcUa^

«f terming propertj ai« f^rtm of

Aaerka is uklMg tb«f«at Uitier aC «be allMI MtteiM. Owt «t mu ' ' •toeka wc mtmt aarc aaoqgti to

la tbawBE.

EVEBYCWIE M U S T HELP. «amhr«MlHiit I

night ab&Mj j Harry PTuac^^W^ile on Ki;

way Borne, noticed & stranj:e ne­gro man leaving the premises of Mr. Gregory on West street

.„ . .„ , , The man going to the comer, M ^ n v ^ ° ^ ^ * * ^ '^ ^»tked rapidly east on Center Maddox t Byrd are now due. atr^et

Mr. Davis followed, and

Lost on April 7lh. between Manassae and Breiji::vilk. a large winter hugg>- roL>e, black OS -OBe sioe, with ftgnrt? o1 ani­mal in colors on o| x>aite uide.

: Finrtpr wftl nicolva raward i^ M«fl£»-

49-1 •ret'Boiten, Brentsville. o'clock^

Please call at Peoples National Bank and make payment to R. L. Byrd. 50

i&g withsMderB impreveaMPta. G. Raym<Hid Batcliffe, "B^fiTttfi. Va. 53

Wanted Mimed „ man farm w<»k at once; war-time price to good man. Wm. D. auurret. Briatow. Va. SO-tf.

Fire Insurance—If £ou _M;e afraid of Mutual' Assessments, try our old line companies. - If you don't like the increasingold line rat^, &y our Mutual Take yonrchtHce. We represent hoth kinds. Austin Corporation. 53

Wanted—50,000 white oak cross ties. See ns and get prices. M. Lynch t Co. 2S-tf

E n s for Settiag, |L00 for 15, 16 per 100, from^fimsy White Bock rhfefena. J: J. Comez; Manassas, Va. I^tf

the negfo broke into a run. H^ dis­appeared after posing the New Kince TVniiaim Hotel, to" rei^" pear after Mr. Davis had gone by, and thai ht rk-tracked. He was last seen traveling rapidly

,^i^Q£th j»._MuB Mi:eet. Ser^^iBt piVine and Mr. Davis made fur­ther investigation, but to ho pur­pose.

Miss Florence Carr of Phila­delphia, who has be**ri visiting the home ofjlrs. B. F. Adams, iaa returned toryhilaaelghia.

lapwtcd dydMdale StatlMii

"SPMJieBOK" N « ; i » * t

White and Barred Plynwuth Rocks, S. a White, and Brown Les^oms, egs* f9-00 per 100 or

HjTviy i YmiTty, Ma Va. 40-Sdi

^^rflmariWar;"$i#failpi

For Sale,—Bay hcnrte, 7 years did, good wwker and spi IHice 1140; sinall gray mace, years <M; been drifoi l^ a kidy for abaot a year, price S85. Apply to A. W. &m&,:<>«OM»-wBfc Va. - - « ^ *

Par Saie-^ttR Iftede afanid Red S. C. (eggs, n.50 for 15, or f9..09 ^ e r l » ; W. gr |Hmf7R

SIRE—"HIAWAnU GObOLPHINt DAM—'VAG6IK OP GLEKfHOWB" BY "WlLLlAll THB COirQtJBtapr

Sale.^=-^ly hajr is dover mixed. W. D. Sharrett, BHstow, Va. 4S-tf

BURGLARY AND H H S F T INStUANCE

All Daauge to Pr^nses or Coa-tCBtS CovMvd.

Every effort is made l y the eompaiiy la anu^oid aari em^' Viet the thief. No fmm •i m saraaee gives greater protaetiaa for aaM>Bat of premiiua paM. Note ala* o v UFfc.^ FUE, AC­CIDENT AND :^ALTH tOL-ICIES. ' ~ — :

HARRY P. DAVIS Va. > • !

Tht Joonal—SI.

The Jeoraal—$l-=ipi

it M ft

FIIZWAIERBROSL NOKESVILLB, VA.'

DeakBsia FmSH MEATS AND F S B

I

ICE GBEAM Df SBASOH

Vfc- ^tt4S:

I I I

• " - a -

--•^i^3

younTBefore they are 3S gone-'-don't waiTonQ the IfM minute -if you do

price will be> $20 fais^car. Wh«i in town, come in

wITBe w

to get than up. fecf our stockovor*'

1 1 )

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a MANASSAS, VIRGINIA^

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TITCJITJfflEff eSEJE-KALF

IWUry Mcoc*8ity Demand* That Eaeh American Eat Onty VV

Weekly.

CORN AND OATS SUBSTITUTES.

AlilM MiMt Hav« MrhMt •neugk M IjUintaln Tb*lr War BraU

If wt arc to tarnlata tb* alll«a witk tiM iMCWMry proportion of wheat n •^t"'«'" tkeli war bread trom DOW until ttie oexi liarveat, and ti>U 1* a military Dec(«alt>, we must reduce oar MMttii7 coDsumpUoB to 1il,OOO.UO0 baiAMia a' IMMIIXI as agalitst onr oor-BMi «>nnnetioB..9f_Ak9«t 42,000,000 buslwti, orUtrper cmit.-t»f^oor Dormal coosamptlon. This Is tbe altiiatloo as

.•et forth b7 the V. S. ^opd AdmlBl» 'cratloa at Washington. Keaerrtns a Diarxin for dlcirlbutlon to the arm; and for special eaaes, leaves for ceo-eral consumption approximately IVk pound* of wheat prodacta weokly per pwaoo, the Pood Adaalalstratloo'i statement eontioues: Many • ( our consumera ire dependent, upon bakers bread. Such bread njust be durable and therefore reqolres a larger propor­tion of wheat products than cereal breads bated In the household. Oas army and oa«y reqniM a full allow­ance. The -well-to-do In osr popslattoa can make greater sacrifices In the con-sum ptloa of wheat products tbsD ran 4ie poor. In tddttloii. oar pe«MilatlQn ID the agricultural districts, whcire the other oaruls-ase attaoteot. Mr* more skilled (n, the preparation of breads from thes* .othar cereals than the crowded elty 'ai3'- Indaatri*! p t^ ia --rtons: — - ~ —

WOMEir ASI FOR RATI0WN8 PLAN

AmertearT Women Vohinti Buy Fixed Ametfffts of Meat,

and Butter.

PUN SIARTEO m NEW YORK.

Mas •upplofBonta U. «. Faod A<mfnl» tratian's N«w Hwna Card M«W

tai 10,000,000 H<

"TIJIE BUSYCOKNEt'

D. C S, IKami anH ^ fc Waefaingfcon —B.-a—

S f M ST. AND P£NNA. AVE.

With iinproT«d transportatton e^n^l-fhms we now nave avauaiNe a «R|>iiMr ^ pnra tnm W> • kjft-j sprlng months a anipina 9t nllk, and we hsTe- ampU com and omtt for man constmiptloB. . !%« dralo oo rye and barley as sabaUtntar im already greatly erhauataj tfaa sup^y of thsae (rralna, j _ '~ . r " -

To effect the iie«3ed aartng oi whMt we are whoHy dependent opM tb*" Toluntary asstatanee of dw Amwrieut people,.aadJtt ^__ rules aiaii be ocnerTaa:~~~

L HousefaoI<lera_t»iMe Mt.to l a a e d a total of IH (Moods par week «( wheat prodncta per pegaeii. 3301 means not mowi I jM 1M. ijjitiidii' yf Victory bread co!|t||Blag.:thie reqnlred percentage of pound of eooklac Jtoor. crackers, pastry,- piea. ~ieKkeB, breakfast cereals, all eomblnad.

2. Pat>Uc'eattB( ptaees^aiid d u b a t o obaerre two vtnatleas days.-par^^ofA, -Monday and WedneadkrvM *t present la addition thCTet»,_net ho ierre to any one- goeat «t^-ai>y—one maal -MM. aggregate of brcadatatBt. nHckTMii,. < rarkers, pastry, piet, cakes, wheat 'rv-akfast cereals, containing a total n1 more than t-wo ouncea of wheat Tiour. yo wneai^iroancia to oe serraa unless specially ordered. Public eat­ing establishments not to buy more '!ian sii pounctoj^wfaeat_ja!giflaj1»_tnc. f-arh Dinety meaiS-aarreo. nws con-fuiujiun HiUi the llwimtlans sa^aaiitad of the housebolders. , """

3 Retailers to sell, dot more than onewrfghth of a barrel of iotr to-JUV. town ^'ugiuuier ai a«y- Uftt, Aluie.aad not more than 6B*-«iasirter of • harrH 10 any coantry contoaer- at any MM •irae. and In -no ;iro(ii]ots w-ttboot-tlie sale «f aa equal •Ael»:ht oforher eO^Osr

i We Muce the'Tolume af VI«ory bread

o< the three l » o M ,

"M. by dellTcry i'l.iuad k'aL_ ' <>fnt-e. aD<1 coirespundiBy propoMlcins ] ,** Lu utiiri migiMa ' We ifco ask »>ahiet» (]ot to iDoreaae xhe in^Aimt at their At-i08t t1>iur parcbajMa bejroad TO enL of '•"' " ~ T T T'-^f^'r •»'~«"~»

I i.rcliaM^ ID the four niaaiths prior to. March I. ;' ' .

5 MaBufseiuiets ualug aimfi piiwl. acu for noD-food. pnippta. sliaald •ease such use eadrety.

nrtipr wreals. flunra. and veala, corn, !>»r!ey.. <-etera

Utmy thouaand (kaiUlea 'he land are now acts whatever, except iimouni for cooklaR iiting so In perfect healtt and wklfl ic rion There Is 00 reason wtiy all a( he American peoiste wbn 4U*-aMa 4a.

'-ook ID their • • « honaehoMs cdAaot <nhs<«t perfeetly well wlUi tbe-nse of >s!< whear prodncta than one and IMHJ half pounds a week, and we soecia»» xsk tl)e ~weil-io-do boaacAoMk fa HMT -nantry to follow iMa addtttenal pm-tnmme In order that w* may provide ti>e Decenary marginal anpplies far those parts of ro adapt portion of —batltniea.

ID ordMr'that « r M M n i i r kWe ta mske the wlieat exporta that are at>-

the civil population and agidlcrs of the aiUea and o«r own a m y . we^firwoM t» eappienMnt the g g f tary - ea vymt a-Hoa ef the pnblic fey a f i t t t l llBAa-tlan ef dtatrtbotlen, and we Mt snc wktch wW he a a j n t a i final llaii (e r iae t* saiais aa nearly eqaitaMe die-trifcntfcw aa pu—ibit. With (be anivaJ of harvaat we sbe^d be aMe to rdax sMft i i t i l U l u i . Onto (ken wa ask for the a i c i — 1 7 padanen.

The woa>e* of America, wtio are anxious to do their gteai pan In llu-winning of the war. are now. as « whute. familiar with the moat Impor uuji sjkpecia of fxotl i-MUMtrvatloif. Thr Heme Card, both ui t u orlglual fonn kud lu liie revlseo edition tor y»it>. Mbich provides fur iwu wbeatleas.^ya, uoe uieaUeiui day a weeli. In addirkHi 10 a wtieatleuii ui««i every day, has been placed by the Food AiJininistratluu afi er s vlgorutts cainiiuigu in lO.UCM.UMi Amerii-MU, lioiiieiL. An Intellleeni sin* cuUM'ietilluuii ol>serv)tiu-e ut the Heme Card's rtMjuireiueui* u .all the if'tn/it AdiuiiMM«stluD askii of <be bousvwlve. uf IIM- euuiiiry. "

The Food AdnilniKiratios has bad a great inany .equssts. however, luirilcu larly from the Ituiu w uf (be welt-lo-<li> that it sitrruld Issue a uoi'ki-il <rji pluK fur a voluntary sysieui uf railoiiitt;:

Thia' desire for s voluntary 'stion springs from two ca'uaaa—first, be cauae' it Is tar simpler far .tile iteus* wife to save ilood «hex eite Itas a oon Crete working plan b^-whteh to pre ceed, and, second, t>ecause the ioyai we<nen «f America aeatra„ uneeiflahly to put themaelves an the eame ^asit as the women of the Allied countries The ration propeaad by the Feed Ad wiinlatfatien Is ahnoat the same • e» that-adepted in England for vetuntar>. aoeervanMr All ever the United King

hafigs in tlte front windew a card wrtii

80UNO WE -AbOf>T THE NATION AL SCALE OF VOLUNTARY RA Tidtlt.^, ....'_-_-:„._^ .„ _.,, _...::_..:,.,....,_. . XtH* . rtTliiD recummended by. the Kooit Adniinlet ratioti.' and adapted Una in Ne<w York city. Whence tiie idea hu» spread tkrauglt the wttiee eoMHtsy. ti

4Wee«-

\ . ' . — — W e e H y -AUowanoe

• ^ } • •• Per'PentuB IWff (fKsli. salted, an-

amtton, laiMh and ToU (mutton hy pl^ferencn)' . . v . . . . . . . . . . . . . j

Butter . . . . ; ' . . . . - . . . . ; . . , . . . . . rCeoAlas Fata (tnargarine. fan^.

lard- suiistltntea; vegetalde oils) . ^....•. . . .V . . - . •

«(b«lJFlMir:^Wor o e in coot-iag gravlea, ^c . , where. eo'm ] s t a r ^ tracker ^ u a t

r-»t*aa^ crtimba cannot he milMulmted) , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^

i/ictofy- Bread' fcbhtainini; at ' f|ri<si-2t> i>er eeni. of a suh-, Hiiriitr fnf whfat ftnnr)—..^.U

^ H h

tt'ih.

JtA-

Sugar (inHiiding all sugar, iiKefl n(i the table and Hi <-<M>l;lni; aiKi all sn'MitinefltS' *>* i I jiiMlltfM : h m •*•! Ihj i f

iisHii for cannimi s o d pre-—Seryin*) _ . T : . . . . , . . % Ih

fite lleiHS listed above are tlte dolji 'ifitv whirh are deflollely limited. In iSe otye of miifc ai>d cream, as IBDHI 'imt. iw asffd as ^ecriuisry: snd > HI Iri-ii nf ^Hirse. mttH have tlieir -full

whole miili. -' Fish sail i»niiirv. any eerral *rlM>r tlian wtwat n'ui'iiiMfi-. and fmlls and sheaes

as fii^lj tt> la rtf slrrrt, T1H> ahove ration Is in nn « In

wnilmfc ,to KMpplaai the Home d i w i Itiii raiiher-to snpt»>«^teat -it. It j«!w^ pwWlshed. witii the Idee that It

rnn w«>nMn la her q^lendld eff^n f»' «a« <iw great iigied eesMervntiMi

nrterrmm^ _,^ ;—_

I W H ROCKERSand

Sboidd be Counted Among tiie Smamer Necessities

1} Tbofc who stay at hoae can enjoy their stuuBer Tacatkn by findini eoiMf«Hi and pleawirc in Pbcck BoAmn aad Orotpwt Sets

—SEWING ROCKERS for wfwmi nwipir fnuiM, nataral finish, dat back and w«n*m deidilc aeat of rattaa. Prieod at $1.95 —•ROCKERS aiadf ai mMftm, akfety vanyshcd with n^oral woodflaWi; sratJs doable «o¥cai»t<aBt bread. ^ ^ ( | C

rest. , Cai bc toed for porch or hiw«. No«r. in» '""*r

^-CXTRA QUALITY CROQlI^:SETS-.-Ewryhe(b^ likes to ' play cre^yel. Uria set icf asists M 9 aMHeta> € bdBta,j^dn^

• • * * *

mi over m KANN^fr-^fOCmi fiU)OB

40;ae

imv^4dMJl-inb^^PI^ • 11% afc tffmm ftt

OSE MORE PaTATOeS.

'^X^ttmmam the T9I7 record hrrak-

l a v e r n i a e a t _^ _ pens • b««a enti-

•HTia am~e««r ToiUHfft e » n ncrea a f potataea were plamed

""fant year: .^w IT ailed S m n n I'end fcdaslBistmttoa la tnatasar-k c ta p w h the nation^ htf pn-

.tnta ataefca Inw rhann>li nf uai i i #ad hna placed pertatees an the Hat e ( Mhatltntea (hat

. a n y hel

Petnto een» h a a t t e i w i a war diah. Here ta • i«clpe that been tented (y Onlted Stataa food Adarittistrarten experta In- . gredltBta naadid are three peta laen. enc qpan of Milk, tare

,tacea onion. diret_inMeapoone ^ ani(er~

anit. teaspoon cetetr salt, ttaspoon ^eppec few^gmian rny-

m n baO^ aalted s iA mn ihruvi^

^ « • !

*e onion aad

ndd dry Ingredients adr ««B atzed. then stir tntn hi •anoi. Oeok one siliinMk i aad wctakie with hnrtaf.

fifll wwy mirlf ii wr rsiniktf TnT Tn ii i TWIHIT frf rri> t rpBirr iJ lp&i i i r t i t hwir ti^fkiyrr ti jw llm tkj

* « ^

liWrnrr

r~~1^rioestfat AAiMicei, But Lowered

«« ins ii^ Mi «r npiiiiiMi B WW each mk

l i Ii pnit W H I S £ IjiK SII^ lUcJk pid[ tfl^jiiir

Fiv^Ten ^ f %

CenI Store XW.^dnH^rop. - 1 _ ^ Manassas Va^

£3ilMLa .-iiHftQRJ-*'

PEESBTTERIAN

Manswfn Preabyterian Church, Bev. Alford Kelley, pastor.

S m ^ y — S u n d a y School at 10 a. m. Subject, "Jesus Sets New^Standard of Living."

Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject,

, « « « r t U n E n S S v o r <^ 7 3 0 prmT Subject, "jChrtstian Duty and Privi­lege. V. Coadflct in tjie Home, u id School."'

Preaching at 8 p. m. 8nbjeet,''Haate That Is Wron«."

Tueaday, May 7, at 8 p. m. Lec(ur« on "Meooeaas," Ulnatratad by ateraep-ticon slides.

LUTHERAN Betitai LntiMraa Canreh. B«v. U -

gar Z. Panea^ pastor. Catachetics) initroction Thsraday.

at 3: l5 p. m. Sunday—Sunday Sehed at 10

o'ataak. -Ptenehlag at 11 a. JB.

BAPUBT Manaaaas Baptist Otoreh, Bar. T.

D. D. Oark, pastor. Soqday—Snnday School, 946 a. jn.;

mominc aoTiea, 11 o'eloek; B. T. P. U., 6:46; evMinc aarviee at 7:M.

Wadnaaday—Pimyar meatiiic « t 7:80 p. nt.

• n r . & u M t ^ Gciauley^ BaUehsvap. f o u t h Sondagr, U a. i Woodbina, aaeond aad fsortfa

days, * p. m. % flatchar Meaiorial, sseMMi Bandar

11 a. m. and 7:M j>. m. Oak Dale, t^ird Smidar, 11 a. m.,

and flnit Sonday, 7:M p. m. Anbdn^ test Snadajr, 11 a. • . s a ^

tMrd Sunday, 7:80 p. as. - - pumrrrx BAPTIST

Prfaiikien B iy t i s t O b o R ^ S d w T. S. O d t m , pastnr. . v ^

Qervieis^vstT^ipvrtb Sunday a t 1 1 ' ' ~ ~ a. m.. aad tha Satnrday praesdfaia a t V " a«ojfejt__j • . '••— '-^

. Q/^^^ojjf. AM Sainti ' OathoHe CSttirch. Maa-

Mass at 8 a. m., first sad third I f o n t h JtaadiVi >t

IriknMd hy t w i H r t i — «t

IIBTHQ9IST Gniea IfatSiMfiBt BpiseopaTthareh.

Sunday S e h o d a t 9 : t f a. m. I'latiiliig e > » y Onu^y at H -ar!

and K p. •»n. r ' ' : *

• E p f o f ^ UiWtie at 7?0P p . m. - nw<ll>*U;<**My Suuuay a t i ^ p . Bi.

"Bradley; i b s t S « d a y , a i 8 p; s ^ tfaizid Soaday a t 11 a. diJ j

Bnv. C K. J ^ i s s A V loltow; — - W -. Sndlaar—Fizst, sseoml: Stmdays, 11 a., m.

Fairriew Sacoad Mid ion i ia days, S p. BBu ^ .

GaBMsyOie—First Sunday; 8 p. a . ; third alad fifth Oaaday, l l - a . a . • .

Bristsw—ThiQd aad MOi 8 p. m.

WoodlayB—TMrd imd J f t E -V «*»», fi if^

Wqdsey—-Fast Smiaay, 8 p. at.

WOTKD U k K U U i B N . ^

7-M p.m. Die—d a a days, 11 B L . ^

t sari thisd Baafajs, < p. » . ' "

Midhwd Wis t aad tidid

nidi's New Style Book af S w e FaabioBS wiB be

TffTiitnitfs i r r m l nT ttir a > ^ li alilLh « a be vocB Ihii tea aad wiaftH' b r

apitb perfect salIsfni. iiuii.

fJUCer.lli Yail^ta.t.t.

Rector & Co. MAYMARKET. VA,

^mi^AEERS ' • ' ^

3ge^_HaBCTfi_teiiiiii nil- tm

Jtas lEtUai'iiiBt of T a t h

DOR. L. P. H O U G H DCNTIST

M. I. C. Boildinx, MansmiM. Va.

If TOO realfy want the NEWS I of the eooBty The Joomal wiB I fire it to yoo every week for a

Mr <sr «M deJiir iadMiaBoe.

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FRroAY, MAY 3, 1918

Njoncflpe fSB KANASSATJOCniVAL. UAJfJmO, TaMDUr

BACOS AA€E

TAKENenCt

WITH

BUdOKQUa

BtftWBaHM

KASIEST «AFBtT •URBST.

w i y w h w * Ihtt Muk-let ^ knowBt

Can • » a* tar eiraa-IM* dMCfibtag itie dl*-MM and laiUac b o v t s

It.

The w«jr:*F^ o£.|:ruft grow where one does now: Buy the celebrated Mag­nesium IJme from Leeaburg Lime Co., the lime that has beeit ttM in Leudoon/uid Fairfio^for the put twenbr-flite year*, and out produced them all, and the reason for it is because it con­tains .Magnesium and Oxide of Iron in -ri^t pn XNrtion to Cal­cium Carbonate, and the United States Agrkoltural Department in Tear Book 1901, page 161, states liiat Magnesium is alqoo-lutely necessary to plant growth and nothing else wiU take its placa» Sand orders to Comwell Supply Co., MtisssHH, Va.; A. S. Robertson, Wellington, Va.; M BolHns, Bnstow, Va., or direct to u»and same will have prompt at-tenti(m..

Leesborg lime Co., lac B. V. WHITE. Manager

The regular monthly meeting of Bacon Race S< iool and Civic Lei^e was held at the school Tioupe Tiiaay at 8 o'clock. The meeting was postpone(i„ the week bef<w« on jfctMUi! i!fe 2]LSMHp^^reath< In ^ t e of tiw raia, a goOd-sized crowd was lu-esent.

The foUowing program was well rmdovd* by the pupils of the school:

Song, by school, "Loyidty." Recitation—Lorine Pettit. Recitation, "Doing Our BiW^

Three Boys. Recitation—Elii^er Hampton. Dialogue "Raits a^^g.^

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Ihrlaee wmam Pharmaey.

Qireesilji of .STatev tt

W Oslega,

PaUfe BJlkmA

ABTVKNTS SBPUSSKNl'JSU

" iwr-GradoatCh Law, CbM^ ITifjfiimi lug

LOAN FUNDS AYAH.AM.K bi itoainUlf statorts.. $tOM

_ ^ esata to Yir^nia atodanta ia tiM

M. J. HaiTLE MANASSAS. VA.

MlLirABT TRAINING SOWAHD WINSTON, Rt^lMtni,

iMaimpMdhrlkBiMdrf U n r i h n . liatllmkm'thnt ii pf a l « price fv «r f i »

Recitation—^Walford Reid. Recitation—Mary Glenn. •' Song, "Lullaby"—Anna Reid

and Lorine Pettit. iRecitalion—Ella Leary. Song—"On the Keld of Bat­

tle, Mother." " Recitation—Mary Petty. Dialogue, "The Service Flag"

-Four Girls. • Recitation, "Under the Staffs

and tHe Stripes"—Waif ord Reid. Recitation, " T h e Country.

Giri'B Creed"—Girls. _ Recitatioo, "Is That Some­

body You?"—^ladeMaxfield.^^ Song, "Canning the Kaisisr"—

School PresentatiQn of Red Cross

work, bo^ Senipr and iaaiof—' Miss fian«ll.

A-Saner Red &)M» unit was organized with eleven.merabenr, MM) oSieen chosoi.

Hauliers de^tllac 1B lu^ar are ia^ itmctMl to mkinulii' U M - ^ r e s e a t «a«Bttt]r Ml«» Uo^U^ tk«tjii_ to J»ML

not oyer Qrp P0«a4s. Mid (9 CSMJUB •ra reaMlng in num commaniUaa ao4 erar ten poundr

•ary supply of aaaar may ba obtaiatjT la care for h o s a canntnK, ratailera •ra antHorlaed to aell lucar to I n ^ •Idual oenanaara to ba ttaa4 for pr» aanrlag t m i u mat vetatabiaa opoa ra-calTlBC from tfaa buyer a eartlScatf 11 VrlUns la tlia followfiii form:

. . . . . . . . . . W M . I harafcy d4»dara ta tka UnltaA

Stataa-Food Ai stw to pvrci

aaamviiuKaC . . . ^ . . . pounda of iticar for my aaa forpra-larrin« and caanlBf pnrpoaea only, 'aaiJnEat I th«D re«rB 'uur • v p l u i aot mad for thli purpoae. '

Sisaed Addreai .{ i .

This CertlSeata ilioald be returned to . ;. • , *•«<*-aral Food Admlniatrator for the State <rf -. within ona weak.

CNPCH M O Q Q A N ' * S O M S CXX

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PATmOTISM MPQLIO

KCONOMV

i^r;*.

W S t ^ - A c t - D o t t » Talk - Buy Ham i

fbAkfinAtdsdji^

t^TM^i^J^

Most of the pupils of the school are paid up members, of

othwa will be oin^ed within the next few days.' Hmey 'W9» naSSthf the sale efei Md^ made by the Domestie Sdenee-clMa for this porpota.

A pie sale - was hdd for the imiffinfuniiwrt uf the equlineBt; Qiute a neajt smn

LImitatiena On Fletir Salea.

The retailer ahall not adl or de-Urer wheat Sour to any' Individual cenaumar raaldiOK in towna or cltie« ta quanUtlea IB ezeeas oi 34Vi pounda. not to any tndlTldaal eonsnmer la rural or farm eomqtiunltlei in ezcesi •f u'iMUBda, accapt to a farmer un­der the condltiOBa taeralnafter ittfted.

IB no caac shall the retailer know-Ugly aell or daltrer to any indlTldual consumer an amount o( Soar whiek wUI. majce tha parriiaaar'a total supply greater than la raaaoaably required for Ms honaehold or eaUbllshraent daring tha MOEI thirty days, eswapt ta a farmer aa herateaftar atatad. Thia rola la not iataadoii ta authorise at aay tliM salaa fa aa amonat ta a*'' aaaa-ef tboaa paimtttad afcoTa, «Kcap» t* a fturmar, a id i e sclkbois and other laalttiittoiia.

I Home Di'essed and I Western Meats I Beef, tamb, Veal and Pork

J OlOCHRIES FANCY AND STAPLE

dally ooaaomatloa of floor la sofl-daitUy larga U }astl^ aa amaptioa

Jaaftar alatail Tha retail** ia aathoriaed to aril or

M i r a r at aay ftme t» aa liidhrldnal •oaaamar who la aetwrilr angasad IN 1t^^9m»*m ** fmrmtnt, i VMUatr at wheart floor whjdiw takaa tagathar wftk OMt alreaar «B haad, wfll rMi> aaaably meet tha reqtilreitaeBts of h l i

low ar aatabltahmMit (ti^nd-., Ma farm UkaMTs or taaaata

GT-tr-HOSEHBEFlGeiH ^ M A N a 8 8 * 9 . VIRGIMUt

MULES FORSALE Always from 100 to 900 head of b^rsea and ntolei of aU dcecnptiona-fy sale at^my^

JOe KINDIG

by aoKcit ^ prope i^Sr ialt and requeafc tfiwe lUKfiagjacop-

<fiYtr F>»rHi;,^ R.•|^ ia. crop productive'

nt Snifimw forage W m imjBPTe_-j33;id—wanilnfaHy,

<*tm after «siB<r crop far teasfr . r g r a s a f ptcrmaet. Caa ta '

to pTffikrtT adnsfaaSB ia i yiaar €aca croi*. increasniK T M M j • f Cwu BIHI' mHl-ii, a waafctfrf

Write for p r i « s aa^ •WOOtW

afi«~iH~ESM«fiaarBeeasr free-o« Te?acst>

T.W.WOOD&SONS SetdMmen, EJtbni V>.

X«orDrBaktf Undertake'

Laa A*v , ttAM P m n p t i

fiOTO Jf l f f lE? WAIi

PAPERHOUSE FOR WAU PAPER 1

UiRTsD'Sranp,

e.I . .BOOTRX, M.B.tfAKVOW —»;ac-waartBU>. j . a v j u n a

— — ^ K O i f a a n . m^mt^mij* - a n c n rrMBpt ettea^tea ilTCT~te an~»Ml»€—, la

REAL ESTATE aidlNSURANCE

witi net ghre aaa a supply more thaa aiiUJi-laial to maet tite leqalramaats o< my ho>wsebal|d er.^sta^Wimeat ( ! »

"E.' Mcnenre, Wednesday. afta:-4'«i^t^ "''"'•'" ''•**'^_'^^*^^^f no(m» : ^ was born in Gooeh-jj f i entity. Septemba-15, IMS,

Having decermmea to devote our whole time to the Real Estate and Insurangs baaneas, we Kere

C ^ People-W—ft Ju

and who preeededJiim .io IheL

priced ffiWB '' ~~~' o5 ticBtaap

Send for catalogue and partie-olara. Metal Carriers will last

Ifdr yeacs—no hwakiT—Ito ^~orTaBaiSg

WASHMMTON. O.

Ica^ Vmd for Country Produce ^ and Live Stock

C8{«ain Chaiies B. Trevilian, IwMM Ccmfiederate soldiM: and

Mlliams-burg, (&d soddotly in tiie home' of his daughter, Mrs. Blanehe

and was in Iiln^fi^tirtfa yc»r. He was educated at Harapden-

stty of Virginia,' "graduating just before the outbreak of tlie {^villl(%n He joined the Con. fedoate States arm^ in 1861> befaf a menrfwr of Cwnpany F, Fourth.'^^rginia Cavalry. Later

l»omoted to' the cap« taincy of his company.- He waa woioded atthe battle of ii«i y»=^ bni|^ where he waai made a pria onevaad WW fonftsad at Jdh»-son's IriiKpd, LAke Erie, for twenty^wo nwwiths 1866, he married Misa Muy S.

rof Davidt

grave aeYerai ytari. He W«B t cfl«rter_iMiBag OT JIMmmpT-^wefl Camp of GNif edeiate Vet-aransiMd-a Maawrof bug standi — 4Bg.—He is •utwivad by two dau^ten, lfn.-BIaBehe lloo> cure of WiUiam8barf,;aad Mrs. Walter A. Van MeaC of New Yock Q^, hmifim iem grnd. diBdnm. •- -—- _ —

Capfepfa TnviiaB «f the F«wtk VlrgiBia Ca^iilry rrafctiiy in tUi eouBty who iHn fears <ff li death with regret;

MaMssas Transfer U . r. a ATHIT, Proprtater.

B»cK*ffa, Funrittira and aS

<«ad their fkmlUea raaidiag with th«n) AnriBg: tha a c t t ateety 4ay#4 thtfl I wiH a»t sen, lead or deMTer such flnwr to a v ona. aor permit a a d floor lo Mr lMM~tor aBT^ paipasti, ezeept hoinaa eeaaomptiosi >• fcf honsehold or HVLliiTTlH-, Uiafl wUi mil a i jgg'ntr Mltar pnrcfaaae. wut accept aay oth^r detlrery of flav far ninety 'daya froia tula di te; aad Ifeat. hi eoBsideT»tiaa ^ being peimlttid t o porchase floor t» larger amooats thaa la ptherwiaa aJJawirfTsaj sTBTTnTm r i1—'— •*—'^ apatala-wt^» mrOovaramaat in wis-VfaW tke war, I kerAy pledge myvelf to aaa wWfc >*»* *<«"• ofctalaed ni«d<w

thia ctrt iiam « iwat PW pwuid uf wha»t

f l t a w aihgg

floor sofcatttataa tBg. of ifitt»X, flopr aaed.

fffgrr aad I

iptira of.wbaat fart to llarit t)Ht floor la'my estakUahanat dorlag tA*

. , , . * • « « •«»»B»y ^«rs to OM aad Mc-hitf h . ig«.h»k^ i i iaMs iisi laalla i i r - T * " — —

AflurcSB . . • » . • • - • • • * »^«.» • • • * - • • •*• • MOTB: For ralea aad reguiatloBa

B o o r J ^ m m ^ maiia utaaoasera. aae Rallatto No. %: Cbplea mhy be hatf apM ap»aeat<ar

-aa* RIAB9ad,Ta .

Aa Or^.To liap.'

is made from best matfriih. —. baked in aa up-ta-daU^a^

fill wQritfflMi. Aak for it— __ieeept no other. We also - have a nice QUICK LUNCH

CWJNTER where fta can ^ aadsi^ yoar appetite^' 'KIT' line of eenfeetionery.

J. M. BELL Then, t e a the real KeatackT Borlef

> of the LUCXT STRIKE c « i . aaithaaobds

a f a s i p ^ a i t k a l o t l a

Wb^ you think <tf purchasing a witch^ a ring, 4i seaif pr teoech pin, or other jewelry, remember we can

iH4^1y your wauia. Mo^ an^Uiiiife iu 4Jw -irr-- " y ^ BpocMng jtoods line wfll be-f9Wi» -aera-

ii jfflf"

Tact BtjMimHM Fat a awM*

aaWENRlCH

H^ ry tCJReM & Coi 'MlaaaMfWi " \ . e M f c —

Bfinds and Biuldiiig KUterU OF ALL lUNOS.

~ eSTllMATES fUf l iMSHCO. HoT

f^fllwy: N« l U N. Lee Stnet. A L E X A N D R I A . VA

WfSB. CaiADE SEED ~ ^ W r S A L B — BMke 1

OOBN

HALL ESTAR ^ ^ F A U l i -

DUrAKD 00CXKB3ON, . P. O, WafaaHaa. Vfc

jEpirjilhing Good ' to Eat

<;aaMaTilla, Ta.

' tAMtlSO.N'S KKLLOW HAKRISON'S WHTTB aAUU8<»r8 BOOMRU»u?rrr Al l t i i i i a i t l i a ia f tMacar

aW*« W.' A tka

My line embraces Sta |^ ~ tnd Fancy Groceries

Qniw fiiagnirrt Tin. **fc " Enamel mere-. -7

D.J.ARRINGTON MANASSA5. a VOICMIA

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iii. Marion- Hutchison of the Merchant^Marine Corps, who has recently returned from Fnuaee,

ber«. Mrs. T. E. Gafnett is ipsiting

Ifri. John Rust has retdraed

several da^ iast reek as the guest of Miss Anna WooUenden.

Mrs. Hattie Woolfenden want to Fredericksburg Tuesday.

Miss Maud L. Nomu^l was a

bvoi a m i l »f a few-days-to t%- ^through faexe en nuite to th* cided to hive a puMie meeting Ivtioos in Staunton.

Inc~ Carval Htm, ~Mr>r Vir-i» HaU and Mr, ' art "Shiriey."

Miss Janie Ruffln of Hanover, is visiting Mrs. R. L. Diilany.

The Miases Tfl^ at* at thar hone here .Alter an absence of •f.wiMi^ mont.h*- Miss Rinily Thnnpaon of Chevy Chase, is their guest this week,

Still another Haymarket boy, Mr. Lee Maasie Clarkson, is re­ported to ^ v e arrived safely "Over Seas.'-'

Messrs. Cassias Dulany, ijen-ry Dulany and Hamilton Hutchi­son, left on Wednesday for Ivor, Va-, where they will do coast sui-vey woric under Capt. U. D, S. Clarkson.

Sunday. . . The farmers a n very busy

; ' Bp|j !Mus 'secH ''T^sa^^wpi Dr. C. L. Starkweather pass-

meeting at~Eairfax Sunday aft-emooo.

Tuesday of this, week the Clif-ion B»d Cross haj their usual fortnightly meeting. Hie chair-man riishribMted *^T IrhiH in the comfort kits'and the ladies wa« asked to bring them Mon­day t»'-; s^pil i l tsd and bb. i«ady to be sent in. It was de-

DUMFRHS

^ On AiMil 2fith. at 8 o'clock, in the town hall, there was a Lib­erty entertainment given for the benefit of Red Cross.

Refreshments were sold and

Mrs. Mayine Sisson,

Reid, Mr. Willisf Msmmif Sisson, Mrs.

Mrs. Nettie'^Speake, Mrs. BeUe Tubba, Mr. Loui^-TaUia, Mrs. Ella Waters, and Mr. Bush Wa

r Kk^Af-iXM., air%.M. «>, J . 7 1 0

MODCE TO TEACHEKS

iofi^ neiiiiborfaood Moad«y. Messrs. W; f. Jones. iCfaas. H.

(aem HalllHrtlmfts, French Carney and l Catom Norman attended a sak.: near Bristow Tuesday.

Messrs. Lawrence Mountjoy, D. Bryan Norman and Carlton Davis were Kapp visitors Sun­day. . '

A very enjoyi^le party was given at the home of Mr. Thos. J. Woolfenden Saturday even­ing. The young folks played games untQ a late hour, MniiCT refreshments were served. Afl spent a very delightful evening.

Mrs. E. S. Carney is suffering from an attack of rheumatism.

(The description of an enter-tainraenTJ

Waterfall and Mill Park schools are fully organized as Red Cross Junior Auxiliaries, with enrolnients of all the pu-vSaL The work has'been taken up by the teachers and children with interest and inteffigt^ee. that proraiaes good results.

St. ^II1!B„ Sondajn School, which from stress of dreun-stances has beat dosed, was re­opened last &uiday ant organ-

«vid«[UIy .a. heAefit ' follows here *, but, as our corres­

pondent failed to send the begin­ning of the copyr we are imable to say'Where or for wltat pur­pose it took place.: What_jre have of Ifae story follow8.-^Edi-tor.) ~ Mz. Ji&Lliad Oteyar spoke on the following subject: "Onepf

ized wiui Mr. 6. P. Disoswa^^ as superintendent. Mr. G. G. ler-wiH~ teach ther and the other teachas ai^: W. M Jordan. iCss Maiir Loiiise Rector, Miss Ndie Rector and Miss Emma Petcfs.

A meeting in the interest of iiibe. third Liberty-Loan was held

week after next, if a speaker could be foand. Thill date w d ^ published later.

The School Leagu* meeting was poe^xmed until next wttk.

Messrs. Lewis Quigg and Ar­chie Mathers have resumed from ' Cdumbus, . Ohio, where they went to bring l»ck Fk»x! cars.

Messrs. W. B. Doak and Lewis Quigg took the examinatiop f<H-carrier on Route 2 Saturday.

Mr. Lewis Quigg motored to Warrenton Sunday with a car full of young mien and boysT

Mr. D. W. Buckley, who has recently been to Baltimore to buy goods, Fcport» that' prices

^ tiave advanced greatly. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont

liams mojtored from Washing­ton Sunday morning to church and went to 'Ivakota," the Flor-J l^ij^ir ence Crittenden home in the af­ternoon, where BeT.-Alford.Kd-ley had a slK»t service.

Rev. W. L. Naff will preach in the Causes and Reasons at thia iiie B^itist ChuftlL^inui^ next War^ in which he forcibly por-tiiayed some ii^portant facts. A j ^ r t program of, songs, read-

at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.

ings, redtatiMis and a iday w«a given, tfr. Charles Lktt<m pi«-

Mr. J l ib Callers «r^Miing: ton, a iwixtf-^rtDP Capenrof

CLorroN

South OBr<>Bat,-«iai al^pfcaarajS^ "appeal for tte cause. Uu i$^ dress was most instroetive and interesting. Mr. Capers was in­troduced by Q^it.,Ru8t as the

fade." Pledge cards were dija-tributed and it }S hqped that the meeting will bring good results:

After the conduawm «F the pt«fl*«m Baany f u e y aatides and refreshoaents ~wae sold. which amounted to |80.40, leav­ing $63.00 after deducting, ex-

(q>ehru<Mtof frioids who sokrad^ ly aided US agd htdfted to nuikg

V.

K(S¥; pA. :•-

The Bellehavig^ Rnmrh nf rt^»

American Bed Cross has eiudU : ed the following members re­cently: Mr. imd Mrs. IBchael Oleyar, Messra, Jamei B, Cc4e, Rajmibnd .0. Cnliis and C&i^s Linton, and Mias Editii M. Cur­tis.

Sunday School will be oigau-ized at Bel lehavm Charch S""-day at 3 p. m. ft is hoped that the attendaniee will-be largg.

Dr. Maredith of passed through Kopp Monday morning. ~~ t'—~~—

Mrs. L. D. Donoboe made a fLying trip to Manassira Monday.

Mrs. Georgia A. Norman oA-ed at the home of Mrs. Lucy C :Hol

Mr. Kari Woolfenden of Wash-iTigrtr.n gpfnt tha -~>~w ^ ^ t - * his former home bezCf returning Sunday, being "Mbompaued"^ Qnantico by Ua Bade. Mr. Win­ter Woolfenden. «

Miss Myrtl»,H. MafXiH of FVn--est Hill. aiMBt the wwk-end at the home of Mra, Mary F^TVara-ton at Kopp.

Mrs. Annie M> Downs visited her niece, JBaa A i m WotAfcD- 'Xbk J>ptd^ den Toeadagr. ^ — ~ Ibntad.

B H Hatttie V. Cote of Waaln itfgtoB, "RS •Bome~BB€r^OTe borne. iMe. Slie WM te-

to WaahiBSkaB br MH. P. lL_Gafc4«a

QwTtrla* — —

Miss HuSiie.M. Lowe Tff IiRle-peadsait HX, was a guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. H. Holmes, Friday,

Mn. R. M. Gonhm at Moun­tain View, visited relatives and frienda here doiiiv the week­end.

MLse Lilliaa Garriaoo spent

Major J. L. Sanfcvd, U. S. A., has recuraied to hi« post of duty afte| q>ending.-ia short side leave haie.^ ' ,•

Mr. Ksh^„.G. Dorsey has jomed the Army Tank Corps.

ctmsidering fite itifii»m«»n/'y a£ the weather.

A very large number were present and a. few- i4>plication blanks were taken for the third Liberty Loan.

Five members joined. All re­ported a good time.

TIM, following ia a list of the charter members of the Dum­fries Bad Crass:

Mrs. Myrtle Abel, Mr. Lester Anderson, Mr. Herbert Ander­son, Miss Katie Biu-tcm, Mrs. Beuli^ Brawner, Miss Lucille Brawner, Mrs. Anna B^rr. Miss Margaret Barr, Mrs. Anm6 Cline, Miss HildeA Cline, Jfr. Charles Davis, Mr.Niack-^Fi^ Mr. James Garrison, Mr. Frank Graffam, Mrs. Grace Graffam, Mr. i^Tua Graffam Mrs. Mollie Garrison. Mr. Cedl Garrison.

Those who have joined since organized: /

ris. Mr. George Ratchffe, Mr. David Roderickus. Mr. John Claris, Mrs. Mazqie Clark., Mr. Philip Calvert, Mrs. Margaret Calvert, and Rev. C. L. Beard.

P(«BS1KJSG

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dunn and daufiiter. Dorothy, visited Mrs. Chas. Dttim Sunday.

Mr. Allen Liming and Miss Myrtle Merrill visited Sunday at Mrs. W. L. Abell's.

Among those who attended the Red Cross entertainment at Bell Haven were Misses Gertie and Etta Ti mcott and A. M. Dunn, and Messrs. J. C. Dunn,

The reg^ilar tpring «xjimmittioD for teachers will be held in the Bennett Boildinv, Matm—i, Va., on I^day aid SatonUy, May 3 aod 4, becinniai; MtAJa a. jn. All anplmuil* iriU. •ide themaelTes with pen and iak; paper will be fnmisfaed.

Ttto qijestJMimaJor the various Mib-

Snitfa^ Ad«HMS6d Aritfamatie ( d n A Co.\.

Eiaeraen A Bender's Uaimn. BBcHah, Book U (McMillan Co.).

Clasaiea: Brotdca Knc- Comporittsa, Bookl (AmsriesB Bwk^Co.);—- " -

EUot: Silas Mamer.

'-.jS^m

Mrs. Genevieve Garrison, Mr. C. T. Gailahan, Mr. Sanfotd Har-dinger, Mrs. James Hooper, Miss

Hoopgr, Miss Myrtle J(rims(m, Miss Eula Keys, Mr. Win Kincheloe, Mis. Ruth KiBchdoe, Mrs; Ethd Kmg, Mr. Jack ^eys, Mrs., Annie Keys, Mrs. Katie Keys, Mr. L. E. Merchant. Mr. Wilatm l^adumt.

They all «pent-a "ver: ehjoyaUe evening.

Misses Francis and Elsie Llpyd, Peari Bab^ an^ Messrs. Chas. Davis, and Herbert An-derson were the guests of Miss A. M. Dunn Sunday.

Mr. Reuben^ W. Abeil has bought a Chevrotet witomotrile.

Hie Joqmri fLOO a jmr— and worth it.

HJaUnry: Onr (ttefaaond P M M , Bifbiwil . Va.). VizsiBia HiatatT: SmiOar (Amarieaa

Boak C9.) £nclish History: Cheyney ((SBB 4k

Co.) Virtrinia KdhMB (Giaa * Co.)

CSrks: McBain; Govwamant and JPal-itics of Virsixda.

Pfayaieal Geogt^hy: Tarr; New P)tf»> ieal Geography (Macwillan C«.)

Asneoltaze: DosKar; AcrieaHoM Isr Boatham Schoola (Maeaullan Cok)

Physiology and Hygiane: SiteUa; Priiaer of Sanitatiaii and Ptqrii-olDgSLXKKld Sook CP.)^

SpeUing: New World SpaDet_(Worid Bo«* Co.) '

Drawing: Applied Arts Diawiag Books, Noa. 41^44 (Atidaaa* Mmfts.-serCo.) Any of tha above bo«^ nay ba •»•

dend tfaroogii UM Virginia BMk^Sa, Utrtaiwim, v t - - — " —

CHA& R. MeDONALO, Diviaiwi I

11w Joomal—II and^wwifc 11 The Jbiiiiial H—aad wvrtk M _ _ - j ^

mm mm

jtndjqmie m traiitHMriMraifir days, ofta which ha will go to the frontr

Mrs. Haycock has very nearly reoovenidirom the effects of Oe fa& from ha horae • week ago,

Mrs. Mantaply and MiM Naa-CT Mei dMMt weais recent tors to Wadungton. ,.

MnL.Lizse Biickley ol^aotc City,.Va., h « hem a reoail via-itrw ta>:Wr mynir f r i m i H .

^vg> hereji t i r ffBajs aiad vi ciflfty.

FridAy night of last week t i e Aid-Society of tiie Presbytorian Ohureh met at tne home of ,Mra^ Adams. 'A letter tA greetiBg waajKzittal to each of the e ^ ^ youog men »k tlie front or in f^mp whn have gOP^ frmm tl^in

placed in charge,, with the boys' addrMeea,~g the Bev. Alford KeOey to be forwarded &t Q M B .

Rev. Alford-SeBagr yg—iwd an exodlat scralaai Saaiday at 11 a. m. - dadbjeet, *l>eB*cr Us TroaaEvfl.**

Mrs. E. L. Poindexter offertory after the and

la Jiie aftewKm^ &«r. Atfbrd

Mn. <auHLl5M«ir risidenae and reodvcd her intD tiia diARk

^The yooag !piM|ta uMBiaig at nii^i was vcry~iap iM]r Mr. J. Bodd^. Mra. R. L^ Poindexter and IGss A^uns sang.a duet

Mr. R. R. Buckley. Mia. Mos-tym. Miss Aduns and Mrs. Mary B. Quigg attended a Red O s a

13ie best assorted stock ever shcr^ in the oiiiid;; diese dresses are inade to fy and we ^dl sure that in onr lineT^ Sflk I>r6sses^^y^

harddi«di

Silk P^Eui ~aIl ccdorsw Taffetas luid Meswlki0s > $12J50 to $ 1 6 ^

CiVT^T^ Yes, the cream of Ate New Yocki LadiesVl l ring Coats, in ii l the Ifigb CMA&n

^

JOB SHOES

High and Low l%oe% sizes IH to 8^ $ 2 ^

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