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lljr MnmBmB Jmortml -ESTABLISHED MAY. 1895" VOL. XXIV. No. 18, MANASSAS, VA, FRIDAY. SEPT. 20. 1918- ^l.eO A YEAR IN ADVANCE COMPLETE UST + OF BEGISXRAMCi --Najnes and Addresses of Persons ' Who Registered in County op September. 12, 1918. List of the 1368 persons who registered in Prince William county on September 12, 1918,' with their serial numbers." j The order number of any reg- istrant may be found after the great drawing which is to t^ke place in Washhigton in A tew, days has been published in the daily papers, by beginning with i the first number under 13691 (irawn and counting down the] list, omitting all numbers over' 1368 until t^e serial number of the registrant is readied. This coutit will give the order, number of the registrant. Keep this list and find your or- der number as soon im thA yr»«*» dr&wing is published. 1 Robert C-Murphy, Briatow (col) 8- Walter -Garter.-Oeceqaag 3 Jolkm TL Ataey, Manauu i rfc«>iM-W:L5ttiith^flayiuarkat - 5 Kobert" M. Wdr, iftKuiiMB 6 Arthur G-. HKcMillAn, ManaaMU 1 TbamM A. Metz, Manassaa S G«org« L. LscMO, Manaatas a Wilson N. Wanrlch, Manaanf 10 Eainne W. P«iin, n Rtehanl Taylwr, — _ 12 T. C. wnUama^ Sodc Hill, & C, -~- - <oolot«d) 1 -^ . - . . . ->.. 18 WaKer 0. N«U1, QoaBtieo WBimy V. Pike, Qoastico IK Wflliam A. Warren, Hanaasas 16 Robt. Al Hirtchi8<Hi, ^ a n a u a a S Joaepfa W. Brown, Manassaa Joseph H. DodKC, Man Uanfel M. HeGlyim, OOBW JEO W«sl<9^ Kiuf, NokeavSle fA Frank PiOToH, Bj^Mm:'*. n Hay L. TnlMn. Brfb^gt- tramate, ^••*iUe- •::• ••' . 4 " • A. lipacomb, Manasi^a I M. BwicuiBt Ma Vf V M c ^ JolnwB*, . U Gardner King, ftristvv 88 Waller D. GaaiuiuK Gaiaeerflle- 118 Lewis M. Carter, Jopttn - 114 John Moroja, Manasaas 115 Casper Horn, Nokesville ' 116 Wade H. Hemdon, Nqkeaville 117 Wm. A. Henry, Manassaa 118 Carland W.' Jackaon, Manaaaaa (colored) 119 Gilmore Thorn, Manassas (col) 120 Woodson X Jasper, Manaa 121 Robert 0. Bibb, Manassas 122 Edward B. Lynch, Quantico 123 Lawrence P. Bowles, Quantico 124 Luther W. Curling, (Juantieo 125 Squire A. Ruasell, (Juantiee. 126 Kyle Wiyiama, Joplin 127 James J. Payne, NokesviUe 128 John H, Bnrke, Manasaaa 129 Lewis W. Payne, Manaaaaa 130 James F. Abel, Joplin 181 Charlie B. Diehl, Briatow 132 Dan Duretea, Manassas 133 Merle A. B. Bell, Nokesville 134 Ernest C. Landea, NokesviUe 135 Franklin J. Byer, Nokeaville 136 Garfand King, Nokeaville 187 Wm. A. Bodine, Nokeaville 138 Frederick R. Saunders, Manauaa 139 Samuel M. Redmond, Briatoi? U8_ Otto O. Holler, Manassas Mi ^^,- *• Miller, Nokesville }f2 2*'^*y Pi^yne Nokesville m Tena Comweil, Manasa^ ]** J«»»e Henderson, Neabaco (col) };f Jr-1*- ^ L«achnian, MMaaaaa ' Victor R. Ritenouis Wellington 147 Andrew.Sholtea, Hoadley }^ S^'-,"^- Butler, GainesvUleCcol) 149 French S. Davis. Hoadley Jo? John R. Selecman, OccoqOan 151 John Hlvsa, Hoadley ' ftl" S?**u «*. ^- B«llocl'. Woodbridge Is! fifjyd D*vi8-Hav'""'-V'>» ("^i) THE MINISTERIAL ASSOGiA-^^^™=^^^ TAE FRONT TION AND DR. ROOP ADDRESSES W. C. T. U. The sent crisis in commun- j good will and indulging the hope precipitated by the Private Junes R. N. Bcauioont Made by Mrs. Howland at Grac* Wrttw Brother at Catharpin 184 Lueiua genry; HiTymarket («ol 165 Jaa. H. Mclnteer, Dumfriea ' S?°Pf ^P,«»"0"' Hoadley lg7 Charles W. Davii. nui../.^^ , 169 William Peel, Dumtdes IM Harry Maddox. Cherry Hfil "m Lawrence Strobert, MfamieTine J ^ Tya<M», Raid, Hoadley M3 Eanusid MUla, Hoadley J21ii*^*'-JS*"j Haymarket («A) IM-Geo: W. yheaton, Manawas ~^ " Wiaalar, BriatowL 157 Robt. W. Johnaon, Kopp ( « * |& J«®S^T-DHnnJidUr,iri«tBW: IWlfraber E. Herodon, ManaaVM 170 John PaoIovreh-MinnieviUe JiSTf^'S^ ^- *'airfax, Howfley in Jia. H. Andersori, Duifriea ITS Sanford C. Hardlnger^^iaittfriea -170 Tf&nk Cronoh, Mtauami* '"" "^ 3 - O n ^ , Mdfa^teaa (col)' resolution* adopted by the Minis- terial Association on Sept. 5th and'published in the Manassas Journal on Sept. 6th, expelling Dr. Roop of Eastern (College from its membership,'had its begin- ning during tbe month of Sep- tember, 1917, when Rev. Alford Kelley, pastor of the local Pres- byterian Church, for reason* now well understood, went to see and confer with Dr, Roop con- cerning the propriety of his con- tinuing to preach for the Priesby- ttu-iaa congr,egati<Hi when the of a speedy &Hd satisfactory seTt-' ^ " ^ foUowing letter, tleraent of the issue at stakfe, we ''^ V^;^*^, •^»™«« R- N. Beau- repiain, j mon*. Co. I, 381* Inft., A. E. F., YOUR BRETHREN OF *** received recently by his THE LOCAL CHURCHES !'">'*?«"', Wm. Beaumont, of Cal- To this kindly conceived and well intentioned resolution, .a copy of which was at once mail- ed to Dr. Roop, no reply has ever been received; although Dr. M. E. Church, South. harpin: August 13, 1918. Dear Bill:—Am writing you a ^few lines more to let you know I Roop informed Rev. H. Q. Burtt th« As8ociati<^nal secretary, that the resolution came duly to hand. A day 6r two after the sending of the resolution an informal meeting of , the , ministers was am quite alright. We have had a very tough time of it for the zero; her fears of submarines; Ilowland, National Or- ganizer of the W. C, T. U., gava, a highly interesting address at the Methodist Church last Wed- nesday night, reciting her exper- iences in Porto Bico-while organ- izing the work there. A brief account of her leaving New York in March with the thermometer 20 degrees below pastor was absent. While de- held at the Baptist Church. At dining to see any impr<H)riety in I this meeting Dr. Roop appeared on his so doing. Dr. Roop finally agreed to leave the questicHi to the decision of the church ses- sion. Some two months later various citizens of Manassas pri- .Wiliijiftnii, HiS . 180 Gw M. CKne^ m Daniet W. .,Mi3»attam,&.HEnnir,''«fe«*~ ^ 184 Dani^ H. Carter, BriatoW - ^ Jf5 *!5W» E. Eera, Briatow 186 WiHum W. AlUaon, Catbanite present: Revs. Alford Kelley, H. Q. Burr, T. D. D. Glarit, L. G. MetfsicK J. Halpediiy aod"Bfur7 • nett^Grimsley.. 'SeTi Atfottf Kelley^ pfegi^«t V^OTTrj and- stated the object of the meeting to be the cohmderation in hts own b^ialf and took occa- sion to charge the ministers with undertaking to besmirch his character and further stigma- vately protested against the ex- ercise of ministma] fujctioBs-^yJ^yitJ^ which I)r. Roop while under iitdietinent. In deference to thesie protests and in what Was considered jus- tice to Dr. Ro<^, a c^ed meet- ing of the MmisteHalAssoeiatipD^Bequ^i ilbydopmenis and is pro- tized their action as more crimi- nal in degree than the offense „_. he himself stood diargted. This most unhappy breach of fraternal courtesy and good wiS was unavoidably wy<»ed by salK last^ month, bemg ri^ In thie midst of this big drive. No doubt y6u have read about it in the home papers and know more about what is going than I do. '"" Our regiment was one of the first to cross the river Mame and started the Germans on the run and as far as I know they are still running. We are now back across the Marne expecting to go back for a rest, but we are not certain about it. I will be IwrffltaKrto youiisut Mid fflll let yo,u know if I am fp^dt/i "niiBrei deidiMred. of Prince WQUain Ccmnt? yng" hdd at the Baptist Cfaorch on The resolutioxntdopted on Sep^ Stmday iiight;-DeeMnber yi&lf; 1»Bib«rta* lacimply The ibllowing mendbers wCTtr tfl its i)arta by deeiuy^tary evi- back in a rest camp. I hope mother, father, Maggie and uncle Sandy are, all well. Give them all my beat love and' isBirHai«tt~r «m mnife i»^^ of the standing in the Atywia. and 33 John W.-JB^nia, GiUneaviUe (col). 84 Doraey l<.<Thoniaa, Briatow (eel) 86' Walter A. Clem, Hanakaaa 88 John L Randall, Manaaaaa ST. John R. Jonea, NokesviUe i ,-88 Frank Idmingv j^i^fat- ' . ' •'—! 39 Clarence L. Rolea, Mount 4W AJI^ertE. Davte, WellingtOB(«>l) feChha. E. BdHot» H>yi»4flW<<feU KWilliam H. Syde. Bnat<(w- ^ 49rForest W. Keys, Bristow' ! M Russell T. Kingree, Briatow. 46 John W. Goode, GainesvUle (eol) 46 AoguBtna G. Harris, Haylnailcet (cokHMA). 47 James B. Martin, Btistow 48 S. Jqactph Hont, Haymarket ^ Strotibnr D. Pearson, GaineavriQe GO SelvMHiv^Seady, Nokesville 51 John 1. Qrkle, NokesviUe ___ 9* Joe ChndiBck,'Manasaaa—:' T ' 63 Bitljard H. Keys, Bristow 54 ^ h n L. MiQer, Bri^X)w *6 Kenrick M. Bradshaw,'Bristol?. si John Cebola, Manaaaaa K.George Kalafnt, Manasaaa 68 Clarence D. Shirley, Manaa 59 Frank <3., Wynkoop, Manaaaaa 60 Robert C. Buck, Manassaa «1 David M. Page, Wellington (col) 62 Howard Sv Betl, Waterfall > 63 Charles A. King, GainesviUe 64 Josejh Calvert, Gainesville '~"- 65 Alford C^ Gill, Haymarket ^ , M WIIHan H. WllUM, Maiumas 67 Lewis Bradford) Manaaaaa 68 Wilfred EI McCoy, M n » « » — 1 69 Walter N. Merchant,^., lUnas- 188 William F. GogginrDam£dei 189 Raymon Samutes, Qniitntico 190 Jereme Panl-^ Schaeffer, Nokes- ville. 191 John W^Richejr, ^^okesville 192 Sigsbee L. Keya, Qnantico 193 Wm. H Bailfty, •rf«na.«i. (>^) -tSeiffileBt for having'felraiiously used a cancellM}* postage stamp. The following rewlutioit'wasjttf- ferea JMidTon m6ti<3i ujnanimoas- 70 Ernest R. Coren, 71 Clarence W. Polen, Manaaaaa II WiilianuC. Williaina,,i}iii^ga_ 73 Daniel Nash, Dumfries (eol> 74 James H. Randall, Jo^in ' 75 Ear! TJPilliaras, Joplin 1^76 CharBe F. Barber, JopUn ly adopted: > . "Moved, as we trust, by the spirit of brotherly kindness and for £he bejat i n t o ^ t s of all c<m- cemed, we, the Manassas pM' tore Of tae MfelflMalal AByicUi- ti<m of Prinpa WiBiun 0>aniy, being in touch with local chOrch sentiment, arepersuaided^hatin consideration of the .. question^ now pendiiig personatto yourself it would ber wise and expediettt fcMT us to defer to that sentiment 77 John-F. Anderson, Qnantieo ^ Neraon Abel, Dumfries ^ Henry Jones, Joplin ?1 George W. Carter, ' 194 Wm. H. Herring. Nokesville 196 Franklin M. 8vrart^^ Nokesvaie 19a PnuieU M. P^iraon, tfriatow 197 Edwwd 'E. Cemwell, Manaaaaa 198 Wm, S- Grady, NokeaviHe 199 Homer P. Swank, Nbkesnlle - 200 Mahlon Seese, Nokesville 201 David K. Raid, Mount 202 Jbsepfa Reid, Dumfries (cbl) . 208 Daniel J. Tyler, Bristow (eoU 204 Roy Blackwellr Bristow (col) 205 Walter King_ Wellington 206 James S. Smi*,-firi8tow 2SX ThQS- J- Woolfenden, Bristow -soe-ioiiB P. c^taoA, Storviefc, gam»^ 'by fraternally ruquesiiug;^^ yoa-4Q marby, Swed«j 209 Thosr R. CooksWi Briitiw ' 210 Andrew Jackson, Bristow •. 211 Henry C.Wheeler, Wellington: 212 Wm. H. Cornwell. Bristow _^;^ ^nnell, Manassaa—^^- 214 John F. Donovan, Bristow 215- Charles M. Copen, Bristow 216 John W. Carrico, ^istow 217 Alfred H. StroUier, Haymarket (colored) ~_ _ 2f8 George Butler, Hays!arker(t»)T 219 Wallace . W. Smith,- Haymarket (colored) ' 220 Augoatos W. Marron, FeatWr- ~ -^ stsne 221 Philip N. Vaughn, Ol^oqnan 222 John M. Sbeiton, Feathovtone 22il liaamon. B«R»,^_Q 224 Hopespn Bozley, (colored) 228 Waller H. Allen, Woedbwdy— i? f^. "LI SS^nS***^ i««' "^ ^ ^'^^^J.'^'t a ^ j««>H« r«mph»ii ar.vw^n«n (eol) h o a a e ^ M r . M i l t o n H a r d i n g , au=^ d^ce ki possesion of the signa- tories.> — STiere issuelf^lt^^thing as-a community conscience. and tixis e^etT^ftas ~BeM" o u t r a j ^ ' 'SVPfeBSB~VBBS^g Chrii^tia& igrapM i s f oU of il^ company jrith faith Write me as soon «s you can as t am always giad to hear from home, and like to know if every- lu^nsv «a' afcf^puTfirfc-^ _ —.- —-—*—-—^^ -j uouy ja sirigii t. WeU, Bill, I will plose" for now; ^CT^^Beagaptsoon and I wil <ie the- samo.—My<best lov^tq alL- Toar 4»6tlt«ff- N(MuAin>. 8tut.j^^e, bQl la 90 frlend^ts: guiltyn compromiser _ A pubJUj? acknowledgemeiit is due t^at juiblie exonerati<m may f<Aow ana good fiuiowsmp be rest<»ed7 With the sincere and fervent hope that; ftie preseiii distress- ing situation majF tiius be ea^td, and witfe wftlig^ i^tadumte, the MBETlNq SCHOOL ] Appcs^iatipfi Hade for Colmred- '. DeaMoatriitioa Asenl, unda«gned ' meaabers of 19>e MMslwial Asaudatiou ^e<t iiu» refrain fhnh ministerial partici- pation iif public funetimuhfor the pnaeai. case. AI4FORD KELLEY. Pies. ^ H. Q. BURR, SecretM^K ' T.ip.D. CLARK. - Not having been a member (^ the "Mimstenal' ABSociation~~at the time the resolution quoted :}iei%in;1>ut Iiaving seep the min^. ute« bf the meeting of.December 2, ldl7, L concur in the action of my brfithren. "~ AtE3t STUART GIBSON. i^iAY qpf Bwnro-gm^iaaaqjtijviv PHAKVA xMVjjfirATiS 'Jailed Draws Large Aodienee > and WeB Recrivcd. The 'ntasical cooaedyr-'iane." MD jwhich was presented at Conner's ceived from her soq, Willie p. Hall Mdnday .night, w i s aae of tKa Iwi^ tl^^«: Han heai in Manas- -4- ^eathecstoaa- 3SSLJMM. ,- 231 Malco^r Vaiy, Peatherstone 232 Jaa. A. Fling, Woodbridge S3S Joa. Lewia, WaterfalT (eOJ thor and manager,- deserves great creAt ior tiie manner;'S *•»"»»•« Ametwans: »i ueorge W. Carter. Joplin » * '<>«• ^ ' ^ s . watenau <c«j ffi-ChaAe ^ fiedriek.Hehcayma -gfJBeiCT Pg^***.J^^f'S'iJ M Willie P. Jeintfb^Toplin (col) 236 Travera Stokea, Braad Kan ( -I which our Jocal talent aoilptted ^) j themselves. CoBgratelates Ttt^it and- Woidd 4Jto to SlMdw ilrs. Dennis O'Neil has At-a meeting of the county schoot board <» Friday. Sept 13> there w«dre i»esent.Chas. R. Mc- D<HiaI<i, i«e8ident; C. Tltoim^Bon, vice^ijesldent, and the fc^uwing trustees: Brentsville. J. B. Ckwk; her sea-sickneiss, the steamer's encountering a terriA; storm, when every passenger was in- structed how to put on a life pre^ server and given the number of a life boat in which to drop, made a deep impression on the audience. Then followed the accounts of landing five days later in Porto Rico where balmy breezes, trop^ teaTfOliage, inhabitants all wear- ing white made one think it a paradise. This latter impr«B- s i m w a s dTspelled w were seen of the ^wnish mi»- rule for over four coituriea, in tho iminorality, poverty, ignoiv ance and degradation of the pooTer.du8es. Tlie tyemendoua need of education alwac^ the4in«- ' xtf^^yne^ mond and-s^ritoid^ ' lines was tanphasized, with moot encouraging aooHuit» of tbe wonderful responsivef^ of t£w RBopfetio" efforts aEready^ madeT How prohibition in this island^, the tett of all Latin cuuntriiaBia-- ndopt it, imn hvonftit nhontj thri^pdthe aodiraice.' ^* Wn^n Porto B^c<»is were made- ^ the Umtod atstas ip 1917, theiy^ fgatitndi? was, so great, .that they wished t».sUofr fhetrji^redatioh Jga some wajr -'-js^ andt^adw wro^eaikrBrtfiey fif^^^ vised-upqn a measure that wouMj| free their land ftmd wfiat tb6^' knew Jo be aiLAwful euoje, aj^' prepare them for hon(H«d citi^^ CX>les, Jas. Love, 'i'UbS WMU^ir dien; Dumfries, Dr. D. C; OUne, C, E. Clark; Manassas^ D. J. Ar- rington; (Docdquan, C. Thomp- son, W. KidweD and EfS. Brock ett; 6unesvil)e» R. A. -Riist and W- A.Sand€ar8. - l^e^ fdl^nagjaceotrnte wa« allowed:; -ii-:-:^- - ^ Manassas Democrat, printing. .$l3l.00 Ifanasiaa Joomal, same ...... 13.75 High v^jtool (speakers' tolling ' elcp^ises .... ..... zenship under tbe flag tiiey love -^ and lKHKNr.e ' •••; : --. ^'- /^ "K' Brief doscription of tti^\ "Southern Curae,". as seal si night in tbe~heavens, and its, presage of wh^t tiie cross of Christ will m^an to'Porto Rico, AoifuH[ Mrs Knwland's impr«f^ sive^dress. R. A. Hutchison, five days sit. ting with treaanrer.. .•• gO.W QocstioBBaires go Oat. l^mday * , . ' Provost Marshal Ci^wder'a plans for speeding the men who are-s«bject to the first^kU-lrthat is m«^ t<» iinri agJU;. inHuRJvP Ch.. K ^.•rW.naTH mm^^ Miis ^^ H. CMbooTB^^ tirfp Richmond to secure teacher for normal train^g. to ~ jck>ck-like predsiMr-The .ques- CNeil, a memltwr'of the t^rd mti-air'craft batjti^on, BaCtery A,A.K.F ^ a copy 01 tne loliow- ing metsage from the King of England, which was distributed ^wmaiijes TrtB ga out Monday; *-*^'everything arranged'in advanc«t to obtain a fair balance betwees. the military and industrial nec»da of the nation. aa4 officials of th» IHQVoer general's ottce have asK 2.SO Priaee Wifiiana Hotel, enterttin- iifC hit^ aieiitnA apeakera.... re-{JIrs. K J*. Aduaaea. ribbon Car hicfa adwol coauMtwaoM^.. IX Hias E. H. Oaboimi, poctage.. 10.85 An.UiPropriation^ 1500 was! j. ^ . made to Ww>.t ^-««>r»n^tin^)'^^»^^!' V^^^ t^ 'are fa intierert to all .concerned. for the state'to emfk>f a sapei:^ visor of rural schools^ "Wiidsor Castle. "SoldWrs of the United States, ^ Few, if any complaints, h»|fc- iLr^tEncetii"i»mpulaory_ed-[^J^ against the 'Vork % ocation tte-superfntend«il wasi^^**^ **^'^' •^ ***• " •"*»- to.-i»ve a number of ]*»*?,"*>, ^ « ' « « * f op™«» * r •• T. • , T. /^^ o* ^^ *»»«>» l>w Printed'^_^? 5 " T ^ ,"^ " T ^ *f the p<!ople of the BriUsh ^stea! -„ «,rrfa-^>rrtriitrihirfarf^ttK' •• ^ *'*'^ P ^ *^ TJPocednre. wekomeyou on your way to take 1 teachers, so that CTerii patron' ^ —3_, .„4^.„ col) ^ ! " ' ? • wofceajwoM i«n (coij j^ Harding made quite a «4 Francia ML EfflBk. Woodbridie 236 Albert Laasdrom, Haymarket i *"-."~. / J^ »FVank R.- chSmber^ F e a t S - (eok)«rf) "Wf in b s female attire and . . .. ^ , K T "^'Z'r, 51 ^ ^ ?^''^"^%*^^^y.iSil Mr. Martin D. Lynch, as usual, > * " stand beside the armies of j^ * Joseph F. Beavers Aimewville 238 Reuben C. HammiH, Woodbridge " " ' ~ ~ . , . . ^. l w . « ~ » iis*fa>«»^ 9Mm «ahtin» to *liA! ' " " T ^ « '-VFJ 87 Aiwistine oTa^r NI^^^ 239 Wallace F, Chanpelt Manaaaaa [ was good in his impersonations, ^many naiKWW now n^UHg iB *He » Thadeus P.Davis.' Woodbridge ' « 0 Cornelius V. gurke. Thorou^- j j ^ Gordon, "Misses Roop; Cov « John Jones, Joplin - fare (coj) -ui*. vru , »Cha;i'er'H''B^.?d'"Dumfriea 241 -Albert T.*»Her, Waterfall M ) T n 4 t o n arid CSark w e r e - w e B « t i t - 1 " » ^ *<»anty fund fiM-the empk)raent;r-fci;hTi»n/'TLr^'™«i7p/^nr,H«r,^ ^^^S'V^r^4^« " ' ^'''r^uJr^- «*^-^^.^thepitrts5.ey^b^ed=»--T'«^ ^ i'ennis F. Sham. Feath«ntona_ ; - lcoH»req) _.._;, .t . ... . _, , . j ^ . •»«» •iiiwil in imi lu ;;^"""'-r. Sham. FeathentonS— , rj y«>orse ^- Robertson, NlAsaavffle I* John W. Dodd. NokiMTilte - w-JoRn Bacca. .loplin^ ~^ 2 John C. Lee. Qnantieo * 1 2 j°^Tt T. Anderson, QTiantic* ^J'*- Slingerland, =-^ iT Mrihl * GeOTge W. Rug glOIeoTH. Grifrt»y, Waterfal JM) of tSe most pteasmg tealuPM Ot «?^ )-the evening was the dance by 'Mr. Hai«ng sn(^ Miss lUthl««n 244 Robert W. Fair, Manaaaaa 246 Robert 4 . Pall. MnnalBia 246 Joseph Hedjfres, Neabaco Za Roland L. Naali, Featherawt <T.„-„ _ icoloredJ ,.„^°^^ , ,_ . , 24ri.€wis Grayson, .\frnewvilJ»lcgl>i The musical program was oe^ 249 Mathias H. Shipp. Briatow__ 250 James hiick. Bristow 251 .^»hn P. Hyde, Briatow -•^^^^-^-^ ,,, x.,.,.,u, I 255 ^^^:^:i^^-;^^^^,^,, Chapman and Maloney in (heir 257 Tony B. Fitiwater. Nokesville ; songs, and of Miss Rose Rice m 258 Mark M. Swank, Nokeaville [, r^-^^-fi^ ro^<lTniF« 269 Emorv L. Naielrod, Mathias, her pstnotlC feadmgS. ,w Va ! In fact the whole show was a 260 Wn-. r.y7,e, Ha^marKM .col) ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j^^j, ^ ^ ^ ^^^1 c or.tinue.i on Papp Th IW iu2f " "^**el^' Bristow ' mi yjgi^J.- LiminK, Joplin l2 w"ff^ ^' 'li^«'«'l'- 'ft'oodbridge -- • *• Edmonds, Maflasaas (coitf I Hglstfnl Md Ha songr^'Knock- ; ing at the Knitting Club," was "py^ry Tnimfww». fluedal llieill!6fi lOR ;'*'''C^~C'^lvin, jr.; Xokes\-ille iS i*<^»t> F. Shumaker. Nokesville I^MnV^v'^^^'^'---^'- 111 c ^- '- ns •ance,lor C ^ lil:<'r. Nlikes IPS (eel) I •lip ! e^r. •"**PH. H, Susr!-.rue, Manaasfts —A number of troop traina went north on—the Soathcm'.- ^ . j TTT _ij ^1. ^ u **t * I ^ ° appropriation of XHM hun-I n^Qts^v vesterd&v £ ' i 5 ^ ° ? . ? f «™^* ^ " ^ '*"!dred doUars wafTliade from t h e ; S X ^ S Araong^' U>e ccmunaad t» ^ s h that I ^ n l d shake the^hand^ Th^ following re*,lution was i^g rapidly but rf each oee of you and wish yo« i -• I- i — — — , mg rapimy, -out 1^; V. V. GiUBm» both of Manas- sas, lidMtg. Hie traiiv v. a> .„o. their friends 'recognized them standing be- *^'*'"**yitweeii thd.(af» to get agHmpae' "ftrict boards to i^reeo tol ..fied-^eel^yottr mission, .^_|, gqotvcd, That the - : board authorize the several <fe-: of home^jlind home foRcs. It is apTJT&TJrtst? »run(tergto6djaifiS_afflJifi-an_4uti^ Lieut, cover expenses-for-a*tW!d»ce^RoTxnd is now attachfti to .th<^ spsa^he mee^gs <tf tlie asBA&l and doctors! boards. —Mr. Henry Simpson is work- . i a r <m.a_Uaiii u^iM CaU.arpii>!°""_"°V^^°^.^ . ^ ^ ^ •t Fort Myer for a tim^. Mr. B.-Lynn RobgteM^ %ianeial' standpoint, and thank the U. D. C. and-Mr. Hard- ing for a most enjoyable even- ing. ~ X Machine <>Qn Troop of his regri- ment, the 11t)i U. S. Cavalr;-. Miss Annie G. Roberts, of Mo- noca. Pa., Is risiiin? Col. and Mrs. Robt. A. Hutchison. —The rejrular met; board of supenisa;-' Tucsdav.

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VOL. XXIV. No. 18, MANASSAS, VA, FRIDAY. SEPT. 20. 1918-^l .eO A YEAR IN ADVANCE

COMPLETE UST + OF BEGISXRAMCi

--Najnes and Addresses of Persons' Who Registered in County

op September. 12, 1918.

List of the 1368 persons who registered in Prince William county on September 12, 1918,' with their serial numbers." j

The order number of any reg­istrant may be found after the great drawing which is to t^ke place in Washhigton in A tew, days has been published in the daily papers, by beginning with i the first number under 13691 (irawn and counting down the] list, omitting all numbers over' 1368 until t^e serial number of the registrant is readied. This coutit will give the order, number of the registrant. •

Keep this list and find your or-der number as soon im thA yr»«*» dr&wing is published.

1 Robert C-Murphy, Briatow (col) 8- Walter -Garter.-Oeceqaag 3 Jolkm TL Ataey, M a n a u u i rfc«>iM-W:L5ttiith^flayiuarkat -5 Kobert" M. Wdr, iftKuiiMB 6 Arthur G-. HKcMillAn, ManaaMU 1 TbamM A . Metz, Manassaa S G«org« L. LscMO, Manaatas a Wilson N. Wanrlch, Manaanf

10 Eainne W. P«iin, n Rtehanl Taylwr, — _ 12 T. C. wnUama^ Sodc Hill, & C ,

-~- - <oolot«d) 1 -^ . - . . . ->.. 18 WaKer 0 . N«U1, QoaBtieo WBimy V. Pike, Qoastico IK Wflliam A. Warren, Hanaasas 16 Robt. Al Hirtchi8<Hi, ^ a n a u a a

S Joaepfa W. Brown, Manassaa Joseph H. DodKC, Man

1» Uanfel M. HeGlyim, OOBW JEO W«sl<9^ Kiuf, NokeavSle fA Frank PiOToH, Bj^Mm:'*. n Hay L. TnlMn. Brfb^gt-

tramate, ••*iUe- •::• ••' .4 " •

A. lipacomb, Manasi a I M. BwicuiBt Ma

Vf VMc^ JolnwB*, .

U Gardner King, ftristvv 88 Waller D. GaaiuiuK Gaiaeerflle-

118 Lewis M. Carter, Jopttn -114 John Moroja, Manasaas 115 Casper Horn, Nokesville ' 116 Wade H. Hemdon, Nqkeaville 117 Wm. A. Henry, Manassaa 118 Carland W.' Jackaon, Manaaaaa

(colored) 119 Gilmore Thorn, Manassas (col) 120 Woodson X Jasper, Manaa 121 Robert 0 . Bibb, Manassas 122 Edward B. Lynch, Quantico 123 Lawrence P. Bowles, Quantico 124 Luther W. Curling, (Juantieo 125 Squire A. Ruasell, (Juantiee. 126 Kyle Wiyiama, Joplin 127 James J. Payne, NokesviUe 128 John H, Bnrke, Manasaaa 129 Lewis W. Payne, Manaaaaa 130 James F. Abel, Joplin 181 Charlie B. Diehl, Briatow 132 Dan Duretea, Manassas 133 Merle A. B. Bell, Nokesville 134 Ernest C. Landea, NokesviUe 135 Franklin J. Byer, Nokeaville 136 Garfand King, Nokeaville 187 Wm. A. Bodine, Nokeaville 138 Frederick R. Saunders, Manauaa 139 Samuel M. Redmond, Briatoi? U8_ Otto O. Holler, Manassas M i ^^,- *• Miller, Nokesville }f2 2*'^*y Pi^yne Nokesville m Tena Comweil, Manasa^ ]** J«»»e Henderson, Neabaco (col) } ; f Jr-1*- ^ L«achnian, MMaaaaa ' 1 « Victor R. Ritenouis Wellington 147 Andrew.Sholtea, Hoadley } ^ S^'-,"^- Butler, GainesvUleCcol) 149 French S. Davis. Hoadley Jo? John R. Selecman, OccoqOan 151 John Hlvsa, Hoadley ' ftl" S?**u «*. ^ - B«llocl'. Woodbridge Is! fifjyd D*vi8-Hav'""'-V'>» (" i)

THE MINISTERIAL ASSOGiA-^^^™=^^^ TAE FRONT TION A N D DR. ROOP

ADDRESSES W. C. T. U.

The sent crisis in commun- j good will and indulging the hope precipitated by the

Private Junes R. N. Bcauioont Made by Mrs. Howland at Grac* Wrttw Brother at Catharpin

184 Lueiua genry; HiTymarket («ol 165 Jaa. H. Mclnteer, Dumfriea ' t « S ? ° P f ^ P , « » " 0 " ' Hoadley lg7 Charles W. Davii. nu i . . / .^^ ,

169 William Peel, Dumtdes IM Harry Maddox. Cherry Hfil

" m Lawrence Strobert, MfamieTine J ^ Tya<M», Raid, Hoadley M3 Eanusid MUla, Hoadley J 2 1 i i * ^ * ' - J S * " j Haymarket («A) IM-Geo: W. yhea ton , Manawas

~ ^ " Wiaalar, BriatowL 157 Robt. W. Johnaon, Kopp ( « * | & J«®S^T-DHnnJidUr,iri«tBW: IWlfraber E. Herodon, ManaaVM 170 John PaoIovreh-MinnieviUe J i S T f ^ ' S ^ ^- *'airfax, Howfley in Jia. H. Andersori, Duifr iea ITS Sanford C. Hardlnger^^iaittfriea

-170 Tf&nk Cronoh, Mtauami* '"" "^ 3 - O n ^ , Mdfa^teaa (col)'

resolution* adopted by the Minis­terial Association on Sept. 5th and'published in the Manassas Journal on Sept. 6th, expelling Dr. Roop of Eastern (College from its membership,'had its begin­ning during tbe month of Sep­tember, 1917, when Rev. Alford Kelley, pastor of the local Pres­byterian Church, for reason* now well understood, went to see and confer with Dr, Roop con­cerning the propriety of his con­tinuing to preach for the Priesby-ttu-iaa congr,egati<Hi when the

of a speedy &Hd satisfactory seTt-' ^ " ^ foUowing letter, tleraent of the issue at stakfe, we ''^ V^;^*^, • »™«« R- N. Beau-repiain, j mon*. Co. I, 381* Inft., A. E. F.,

YOUR BRETHREN OF *** received recently by his THE LOCAL CHURCHES !'">'*?«"', Wm. Beaumont, of Cal-

To this kindly conceived and well intentioned resolution, .a copy of which was at once mail­ed to Dr. Roop, no reply has ever been received; although Dr.

M. E. Church, South.

harpin: August 13, 1918.

Dear Bill:—Am writing you a few lines more to let you know I

Roop informed Rev. H. Q. Burtt th« As8ociati<^nal secretary, that the resolution came duly to hand.

A day 6r two after the sending of the resolution an informal meeting of , the , ministers was

am quite alright. We have had a very tough time of it for the zero; her fears of submarines;

Ilowland, National Or­ganizer of the W. C, T. U., gava, a highly interesting address at the Methodist Church last Wed­nesday night, reciting her exper­iences i n Porto Bico-while organ­izing the work there.

A brief account of her leaving New York in March with the thermometer 20 degrees below

pastor was absent. While de- held at the Baptist Church. At dining to see any impr<H)riety in I this meeting Dr. Roop appeared

on

his so doing. Dr. Roop finally agreed to leave the questicHi to the decision of the church ses­sion. Some two months later various citizens of Manassas pri-

.Wiliijiftnii,

HiS . 180 Gw M. CKne

m Daniet W.

.,Mi3»attam,&.HEnnir,''«fe«*~ ^ 184 Dani^ H. Carter, BriatoW - ^ Jf5 *!5W» E. Eera, Briatow 186 WiHum W. AlUaon, Catbanite

present: Revs. Alford Kelley, H. Q. Burr, T. D. D. Glarit, L. G. MetfsicK J. Halpediiy aod"Bfur7 • nett^Grimsley..

'SeTi Atfottf Kelley^ pfegi^«t V OTTrj and- stated the object of the

meeting to be the cohmderation

in hts own b^ialf and took occa­sion to charge the ministers with undertaking to besmirch his character and further stigma-

vately protested against the ex­ercise of ministma] fujctioBs-^yJ^yitJ^ which I)r. Roop while under iitdietinent. In deference to thesie protests and in what Was considered jus­tice to Dr. Ro<^, a c^ed meet­ing of the MmisteHalAssoeiatipD^Bequ^i ilbydopmenis and is pro-

tized their action as more crimi-nal in degree than the offense

„_. he himself stood diargted.

This most unhappy breach of fraternal courtesy and good wiS was unavoidably wy<»ed by salK

last^ month, bemg ri^ In thie midst of this big drive.

No doubt y6u have read about it in the home papers and know more about what is going than I do. '""

Our regiment was one of the first to cross the river Mame and started the Germans on the run and as far as I know they are still running. We are now back across the Marne expecting to go back for a rest, but we are not certain about it. I will be

IwrffltaKrto youi isut Mid fflll let yo,u know if I am

f p ^ d t / i "niiBrei

deidiMred. of Prince WQUain Ccmnt? yng" hdd at the Baptist Cfaorch on The resolutioxntdopted on Sep^ Stmday iiight;-DeeMnber y i & l f ; 1»Bib«rta* lacimply The ibllowing mendbers wCTtr tfl its i)arta by deeiuy^tary evi-

back in a rest camp. I hope mother, father, Maggie

and uncle Sandy are, all well. Give them all my beat love and' isBirHai«tt~r «m mnife i»^^

of the standing in the Atywia. and

33 John W.-JB^nia, GiUneaviUe (col). 84 Doraey l<.<Thoniaa, Briatow (eel) 86' Walter A. Clem, Hanakaaa 88 John L Randall, Manaaaaa ST. John R. Jonea, NokesviUe i

,-88 Frank Idmingv j^i^fat- ' . ' •'—! 39 Clarence L. Rolea, Mount 4W AJI^ertE. Davte, WellingtOB(«>l) feChha. E. BdHot» H>yi»4flW<<feU KWil l iam H. Syde . Bnat<(w- ^ 49rForest W. Keys, Bristow' ! M Russell T. Kingree, Briatow. 46 John W. Goode, GainesvUle (eol) 46 AoguBtna G. Harris, Haylnailcet

(cokHMA). 47 James B. Martin, Btistow 48 S. Jqactph Hont, Haymarket ^ Strotibnr D. Pearson, GaineavriQe GO SelvMHiv^Seady, Nokesville 51 John 1 . Qrkle, NokesviUe _ _ _ 9* Joe ChndiBck,'Manasaaa—:' T ' 63 Bitljard H. Keys, Bristow 54 ^ h n L. MiQer, Bri^X)w *6 Kenrick M. Bradshaw,'Bristol?. s i John Cebola, Manaaaaa K.George Kalafnt, Manasaaa 68 Clarence D. Shirley, Manaa 59 Frank <3., Wynkoop, Manaaaaa 60 Robert C. Buck, Manassaa «1 David M. Page, Wellington (col) 62 Howard Sv Betl, Waterfall > 63 Charles A. King, GainesviUe 64 Josejh Calvert, Gainesville '~"-65 Alford C^ Gill, Haymarket ^ , M WIIHan H. WllUM, Maiumas • 67 Lewis Bradford) Manaaaaa 68 Wilfred EI McCoy, M n » « » — 1 69 Walter N. Merchant,^. , l U n a s -

188 William F. GogginrDam£dei 189 Raymon Samutes, Qniitntico 190 Jereme Panl- Schaeffer, Nokes­

ville. 191 John W^Richejr, ^ okesville 192 Sigsbee L. Keya, Qnantico 193 Wm. H Bailfty, •rf«na.«i . (>^)

-tSeiffileBt for having'felraiiously used a cancellM}* postage stamp. The following rewlutioit'wasjttf-ferea JMidTon m6ti<3i ujnanimoas-

70 Ernest R. Coren, 71 Clarence W. Polen, Manaaaaa II WiilianuC. Will iaina, , i} i i i^ga_ 73 Daniel Nash, Dumfries (eol> 74 James H. Randall, Jo^in ' 75 Ear! TJPilliaras, Joplin

1 76 CharBe F. Barber, JopUn

ly adopted: > . "Moved, as we trust, by the

spirit of brotherly kindness and for £he bejat i n t o ^ t s of all c<m-cemed, we, the Manassas pM' tore Of tae MfelflMalal AByicUi-ti<m of Prinpa WiBiun 0>aniy, being in touch with local chOrch sentiment, arepersuaided^hatin consideration of the .. question^ now pendiiig personatto yourself it would ber wise and expediettt fcMT us to defer to that sentiment

77 John-F. Anderson, Qnantieo

^ Neraon Abel, Dumfries ^ Henry Jones, Joplin ?1 George W. Carter, '

194 Wm. H. Herring. Nokesville 196 Franklin M. 8vrart^^ Nokesvaie 19a PnuieU M. P^iraon, tfriatow 197 Edwwd 'E. Cemwell, Manaaaaa 198 Wm, S- Grady, NokeaviHe 199 Homer P. Swank, Nbkesnlle -200 Mahlon Seese, Nokesville 201 David K. Raid, Mount 202 Jbsepfa Reid, Dumfries (cbl) . 208 Daniel J. Tyler, Bristow (eoU 204 Roy Blackwellr Bristow (col) 205 Walter King_ Wellington 206 James S. Smi*,-firi8tow 2SX ThQS- J- Woolfenden, Bristow

-soe-ioiiB P. c^taoA, Storviefc, gam» 'by fraternally ruquesiiug; ^ yoa-4Q marby, Swed«j

209 Thosr R. CooksWi Bri i t iw ' 210 Andrew Jackson, Bristow • . 211 Henry C.Wheeler, Wellington: 212 Wm. H. Cornwell. Bristow _^;^

^ n n e l l , Manassaa—^^-214 John F. Donovan, Bristow 215- Charles M. Copen, Bristow 216 John W. Carrico, ^ i s t o w 217 Alfred H. StroUier, Haymarket

(colored) ~ _ _ 2f8 George Butler, Hays!arker(t»)T 219 Wallace . W. Smith,- Haymarket

(colored) ' 220 Augoatos W. Marron, FeatWr-

~ -^ stsne 221 Philip N. Vaughn, Ol^oqnan 222 John M. Sbeiton, Feathovtone 22il liaamon. B«R»,^_Q 224 Hopespn Bozley,

(colored) 228 Waller H. Allen, Woedbwdy—

i? f^. "LI SS nS*** i««' " ^ ^'^^^J.'^'t a ^ j««>H« r«mph»ii ar.vw^n«n (eol) h o a a e ^ M r . Mi l ton H a r d i n g , au=^

d^ce ki possesion of the signa-tories.> —

STiere issuelf^lt^^thing a s - a community conscience. and tixis

e^etT^ftas ~BeM" o u t r a j ^ ' 'SVPfeBSB~VBBS^g

Chrii^tia& igrapM is f oU of i l ^ company jrith faith

Write me as soon «s you can as t am always giad to hear from home, and like to know if every-l u ^ n s v «a' afcf^puTfirfc-^ _ — . - •—-—*—-—^^ -j

uouy ja s i r i g i i t. WeU, Bill, I will plose" for now;

^CT^^Beagaptsoon and I wil <ie the- samo.—My<best lov^tq alL-

Toar 4»6tlt«ff- N(MuAin>.

8tut.j^^e, bQl la 90 frlend^ts: guiltyn compromiser _ A pubJUj? acknowledgemeiit is due t^at juiblie exonerati<m may f<Aow ana good fiuiowsmp be rest<»ed7 With the sincere and fervent hope that; ftie preseiii distress­ing situation majF tiius be ea^td, and witfe wftlig^ i^tadumte, the

MBETlNq SCHOOL ]

Appcs^iatipfi Hade for Colmred-'. DeaMoatriitioa Asenl,

unda«gned ' meaabers of 19>e MMslwial Asaudatiou ^e<t iiu»

refrain fhnh ministerial partici­pation iif public funetimuhf or the pnaeai.

case. AI4FORD KELLEY. Pies.

^ H. Q. BURR, SecretM^K ' T. ip .D. CLARK. -

Not having been a member (^ the "Mimstenal' ABSociation~~at the time the resolution quoted :}iei%in;1>ut Iiaving seep the min^. ute« bf the meeting of.December 2, ldl7, L concur in the action of my brfithren. "~

A t E 3 t STUART GIBSON.

i^iAY qpf Bwnro-gm^iaaaqj t i jv iv PHAKVA xMVjjfirATiS

'Jailed Draws Large Aodienee > and WeB Recrivcd.

The 'ntasical cooaedyr-'iane." MD jwhich was presented at Conner's ceived from her soq, Willie p.

Hall Mdnday .night, w i s aae of tKa Iwi^ tl «: Han heai in Manas-

-4- ^eathecstoaa-3SSLJMM. ,-231 Malco^r Vaiy, Peatherstone 232 Jaa. A. Fling, Woodbridge S3S Joa. Lewia, WaterfalT (eOJ

thor and manager,- deserves great creAt ior tiie manner;'S * • » " » » • « Ametwans:

»i ueorge W. Carter. Joplin » * '<>«• ^ ' ^ s . watenau <c«j ffi-ChaAe ^ fiedriek.Hehcayma -gfJBeiCT Pg^***.J^^f'S'iJ M Willie P. Jeintfb^Toplin (col) 236 Travera Stokea, Braad Kan (

- I which our Jocal talent aoilptted ^ ) j themselves.

CoBgratelates Ttt^it and- Woidd 4Jto to SlMdw

i lrs . Dennis O'Neil has

A t - a meeting of the county schoot board <» Friday. Sept 13> there w«dre i»esent.Chas. R. Mc-D<HiaI<i, i«e8ident; C. Tltoim^Bon, vice^ijesldent, and the fc^uwing trustees: Brentsville. J. B. Ckwk;

her sea-sickneiss, the steamer's encountering a terriA; storm, when every passenger was in­structed how to put on a life pre^ server and given the number of a life boat in which to drop, made a deep impression on the audience.

Then followed the accounts of landing five days later in Porto Rico where balmy breezes, trop^ teaTfOliage, inhabitants all wear­ing white made one think it a paradise. This latter impr«B-s i m was dTspelled w were seen of the ^wnish mi»-rule for over four coituriea, in tho iminorality, poverty, ignoiv ance and degradation of the pooTer.du8es. Tlie tyemendoua need of education alwac^ the4in«- ' x t f ^ ^ y n e ^ mond and-s^ritoid^ ' lines was tanphasized, with moot encouraging aooHuit» of tbe wonderful responsivef^ of t£w RBopfetio" efforts aEready^ madeT

How prohibition in this island^, the tett of all Latin cuuntriiaBia--ndopt it, imn hvonftit nhontj thri^pdthe aodiraice.' *

Wn^n Porto B^c<»is were made-^ the Umtod atstas i p

1917, theiy^ fgatitndi? was, so great, .that they wished t».sUofr fhetrji^redatioh Jga some wajr

-'-js^ andt^adw wro^eaikrBrtfiey fif^^^ vised-upqn a measure that wouMj| free their land ftmd wfiat tb6^' knew Jo be aiLAwful euoje, a j ^ ' prepare them for hon(H«d citi ^

CX>les, Jas. Love, 'i'UbS WMU^ir dien; Dumfries, Dr. D. C; OUne, C, E. Clark; Manassas^ D. J. Ar-rington; (Docdquan, C. Thomp­son, W. KidweD and EfS . Brock ett; 6unesvil)e» R. A. -Riist and W- A.Sand€ar8. -

• l^e^ fdl^nagjaceotrnte w a « allowed:; -ii-:-:^- - ^ Manassas Democrat, printing. .$l3l.00 Ifanasiaa Joomal, s a m e . . . . . . 13.75 High v^jtool (speakers' tolling

' elcp^ises . . . . . . . . .

zenship under tbe flag tiiey love -^ and lKHKNr.e ' •••; : --. '- /

"K' Brief doscription of tti^\ "Southern Curae,". as seal s i night in tbe~heavens, and i t s , presage of wh^t tiie cross of Christ will m^an to'Porto Rico, AoifuH[ M r s K n w l a n d ' s i m p r « f ^

s ive^dress .

R. A. Hutchison, five days s i t . ting with treaanrer.. .•• gO.W

QocstioBBaires go Oat. l^mday • * • • , . ' • •

Provost Marshal Ci^wder'a plans for speeding the men who are-s«bject to the first^kU-lrthat is m«^ t<» iinri agJU;. inHuRJvP

C h . . K ^.•rW.naTH mm^^

Miis ^ ^ H. CMbooTB^ tirfp Richmond to secure teacher for normal tra in^g.

to ~ jck>ck-like predsiMr-The .ques-

CNeil, a memltwr'of the t^rd mti-air'craft batjti^on, BaCtery A , A . K . F ^ a copy 01 tne loliow-ing metsage from the King of England, which was distributed

^wmaiijes TrtB g a out Monday; *-*^'everything arranged'in advanc«t

to obtain a fair balance betwees. the military and industrial nec»da of the nation. aa4 officials of th» IHQVoer general's ottce have asK

2.SO Priaee Wifiiana Hotel, enterttin-

iifC hit^ aieiitnA apeakera.... re-{JIrs. K J*. Aduaaea. ribbon Car

hicfa adwol coauMtwaoM^.. IX Hias E. H. Oaboimi, poctage.. 10.85

An.UiPropriation^ 1500 was! j . ^ . made to Ww>.t ^-««>r»n^tin^)'^^»^^!' V^^^ t ^

'are fa intierert to all .concerned. for the state'to emfk>f a sapei:^ visor of rural schools^

"Wiidsor Castle. "SoldWrs of the United States,

^ Few, if any complaints, h»|fc-

i L r ^ t E n c e t i i " i » m p u l a o r y _ e d - [ ^ J ^ against the 'Vork % ocation tte-superfntend«il wasi^^**^ **^'^' •^ * * * • " • " * » -

to.-i»ve a number of ]*»*?,"*>, « ' « « * f op™«» * • r •• T. • , T. / ^ ^ o* ^^ *»»«>» l>w Printed'^_^? 5 " T ^ , " ^ " T ^ *f

the p<!ople of the BriUsh ^stea! -„ «,rrfa-^>rrtriitrihirfarf^ttK' •• ^ * '* '^ P ^ *^ TJPocednre. wekomeyou on your way to take 1 teachers, so that CTerii patron'

^ — 3 _ , .„4^.„ col) ^ ! " ' ? • wofceajwoM i«n (coij j ^ Harding made quite a «4 Francia ML EfflBk. Woodbridie 236 Albert Laasdrom, Haymarket i * " - . " ~ . / J^ »FVank R.- chSmber^ FeatS- (eok)«rf) " W f in b s female attire and . . . . ^ , K T " 'Z'r, 5 1 ^ ^ ?^''^"^%*^^^y.iSil Mr. Martin D. Lynch, as usual, > * " stand beside the armies of j ^ * Joseph F. Beavers Aimewville 238 Reuben C. HammiH, Woodbridge " " ' ~ ~ . , . . ^. lw.«~» iis*fa>«»^ 9Mm « a h t i n » to *liA! ' " " T ^ « '-VFJ 87 Aiwistine oTa^r N I ^ ^ ^ 239 Wallace F, Chanpelt Manaaaaa [ was good in his impersonations, ^many naiKWW now n^UHg iB *He » Thadeus P.Davis.' Woodbridge ' « 0 Cornelius V. gurke. Thorou^- j j ^ Gordon, "Misses Roop; Cov « John Jones, Joplin - fare (coj) - u i * . vru ,

»Cha;i'er'H''B .?d'"Dumfriea 241 -Albert T.*»Her, Waterfall M)Tn4ton arid CSark w e r e - w e B « t i t - 1 " » ^ *<»anty fund fiM-the empk)raent;r-fci;hTi»n/'TLr^'™«i7p/^nr,H«r,^

^ ^ ^ S ' V ^ r ^ 4 ^ « " ' ^'''r^uJr^- «*^-^^.^thepitrts5.ey^b^ed=»--T'«^ ^ i'ennis F. Sham. Feath«ntona_ ; - lcoH»req) _ . . _ ; , .t . ... . _, • , . j ^ . •»«» •iiiwil in imi lu ;;^"""'-r. Sham. FeathentonS— , rj y«>orse ^- Robertson, NlAsaavffle I* John W. Dodd. NokiMTilte -w-JoRn Bacca. . l op l in^ ~ ^ 2 John C. Lee. Qnantieo * 1 2 j°^Tt T. Anderson, QTiantic*

^ J ' * - Slingerland, = - ^ i T Mrihl * GeOTge W. Rug

glOIeoTH. Grifrt»y, Waterfal J M ) of tSe most pteasmg tealuPM Ot « ? ^ )-the evening was the dance by 'Mr. Hai«ng sn(^ Miss lUthl««n

244 Robert W. Fair, Manaaaaa 246 Robert 4 . Pall. MnnalBia 246 Joseph Hedjfres, Neabaco Za Roland L. Naali, F e a t h e r a w t < T . „ - „

_ icoloredJ , . „ ^ ° ^ ^ , ,_ . , 24r i .€wis Grayson, .\frnewvilJ»lcgl>i T h e m u s i c a l p r o g r a m w a s o e ^ 249 Mathias H. Shipp. Briatow__ 250 James hiick. Bristow 251 . »hn P. Hyde, Briatow

-•^^^^-^-^ , , , x . , . , . , u , I 255 ^^^:^:i^^-;^^^^,^,, Chapman and Maloney in (heir 257 Tony B. Fitiwater. Nokesville ; songs, and of Miss Rose Rice m 258 Mark M. Swank, Nokeaville [, r^-^^-fi^ ro^<lTniF« 269 Emorv L. Naielrod, Mathias, her pstnotlC feadmgS.

,w Va ! In fact the whole show was a 260 Wn-. r.y7,e, Ha^marKM .col) ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ j , ^ ^ ^ ^^^1

c or.tinue.i on Papp Th

IW i u 2 f " • "^**el^' Bristow ' mi yjgi^J.- LiminK, Joplin

l 2 w"ff^ ^' 'li^«'«'l'- 'ft'oodbridge -- • * • Edmonds, Maflasaas (coitf

I Hglstfnl Md Ha songr^'Knock-; ing at the Knitting Club," was

"py ry Tnimfww». fluedal llieill!6fi

lOR ;'*'''C^~C'^lvin, jr.; Xokes\-ille i S i*< »t> F. Shumaker. Nokesville

I MnV^v' ^ ' '--- '-111 c ^- '-ns •ance,lor C ^

l i l:<'r. N l i k e s IPS (eel) I • l ip !

e^r. •"**PH. H, Susr!-.rue, Manaasfts

—A number of troop traina went north on—the Soathcm'.-

^ . j TTT _ij 1. ^ u **t * I ^ ° appropriation of XHM hun-I n^Qts^v vesterd&v £ ' i 5 ^ ° ? . ? f «™^* ^ " ^ '*"!dred doUars wafTliade from t h e ; S X ^ S

Araong^' U>e ccmunaad t»

^ s h that I n l d shake the^hand^ Th^ following re*,lution was i^g rapidly but rf each oee of you and wish yo« i -• I - i — — — , mg rapimy, -out

1 ^ ; V. V. GiUBm» both of Manas­sas, lidMtg. Hie traiiv v. a> .„o.

their friends 'recognized them standing be-

*^'*'"**yitweeii thd.(af» to get agHmpae'

"ftrict boards to

i^reeo tol . . f i ed -^ee l^yot tr mission, . ^ _ | , gqotvcd, That the

- : board authorize the several <fe-: of home^jlind home foRcs. It is apTJT&TJrtst? »run(tergto6djaifiS_afflJifi-an_4uti^

Lieut, cover expenses-for-a*tW!d»ce^RoTxnd is now attachfti to .th< spsa^he m e e ^ g s <tf tlie asBA&l and doctors! boards.

—Mr. Henry Simpson is work- • — . i a r <m.a_Uaiii u^iM C a U . a r p i i > ! ° " " _ " ° V ^ ^ ° ^ . ^ . ^ ^ ^ • t Fort Myer for a tim^.

Mr. B.-Lynn RobgteM^

%ianeial' standpoint, and w« thank the U. D. C. and-Mr. Hard­ing for a most enjoyable even­ing. ~ X

Machine <>Qn Troop of his regri-ment, the 11t)i U. S. Cavalr;-.

Miss Annie G. Roberts, of Mo-noca. Pa., Is risiiin? Col. and Mrs. Robt. A. Hutchison.

—The rejrular met; board of supenisa;-' Tucsdav.

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TWO TEB MANASSAS JOURNAL. MANASSAS.

Valuable Real Estate

AT VlEWTOWfr^^ H This exeepikMially high s n i * farm, the estate of tltje late HeIliy^WrSillMi^ taa tea wUlvidfld iaUi 18 separate tracts, nuisfa« inm 1 i^JMjuma and wffljf? «*kJ??J*5-premisee, at ptAfcattetiai^ ^ ^ ^ of price. . '

^The Bcsidciiee, one riew «f wMdi Is SIIOWB abov^ is a CMeoia] Type, wluclUias rteeatljr tieeii A t i ^ aBdiiewJy.pafateitodn>eifed. __ _

i[ file taikUiir ia Made ag o£164ag«er high friffiifiiit lawM^ bcsidcB a ^ 0 r a v ^ foaieimrth of frentj witk renaAi aH

^ This prop«ty is riteated tai the ttort fartfle « « « » tf th^l«n»«i _ _ ^ — — ^ —

dialf vace. Has abpn t cBtii» fhun friMt, i^^ dance of light. • • '• • - ^^

1 We wiU abo soft otur Mpom DVF^^W Hooae w ^ oOcc at-: tMiM, BoitaUB W a IliyBieiaara TTifiiifaiara, sriQK Ind eiHT 4drtDi

:sL.:^2S!issKt:^;?rsr^^ ^This ebtire lam hiw bcca pvUddarly wcB kept a|», h^ alBTOet altoc^W aeir feadpfc a hurfe aoaibcr of teiWmtk such as Hgf _a«i_Stoek Sheds, a » • » € * • • • Boi^towi; l>s^i» fcrtwy, .€•«» Houses aad i Twaim»«si» with tfcahr ings, all ia

'I Every or more

ITWi

1 Ataooae k»t of iaadoKwUeh tiMn la» gnod madamitki

t At the sajBie tfaao and ^aco we wffl aijLnif i2-aeio-tnwt ^ Ui -claaB bind ]|yiBC^ Cidpeper CooitjrfMi the Tiaet^BiTarrtlio Hiiad. right at Korea, Va.

to the PioteoBt MctiMi of yirgiaia.

Especially te ««i fam adapted t» the piaif tiw <rf Cei», \Mieot aad aMwmM wim, m iwt—far Orttki Shaf Hog

J We wa abo seB. oa the ahoTo date, OM Large Store Birild-fag,abi«withaftoat-dBaB«-»^a*»eB»gdetaehad. Cor* Hove, Stable aad ^agg^flowa efliidtiMd. ice VtnA Heaae aad 1 laWi dHarhad Wawi

Laxgt

1 This4aaa ideallocattai Tor-Mjpoae desiziBg to eater the Menaatflo Md, as the voiaaM of liilniii at tkb liaca. «w a wmaAm of yaaia, haa heaa aoeaad to

ererr tsaei wB POeEmVKLT BBBOIATOTHE WLQBMSfl Bg)DBB. —r— '• '—: . —^— ' _

f DIMNEH WILL BB SEBIHED OM THE GROUNDS BT THE BSD CROSS LAIHB&

fMiTRir WILL nie yiptxiftiiCT " v j ™ gAnnus n^asMXDsw BRASS uAKUimsAuasmuLM^

KVKKVUMK m INVITKD10 ATfBNDi.

Thomas Brothers, the Original T w i n Auctioneering Force of Greensboro, N. C.

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1918 tHE MANASSAS JOUftNAt, MANASSAS, VIRGINLA PAGE THREE

The Manassas Journal runuaiup *ynr TUOAY Arnaufcxui BY

The Mautsu Joimi PiblisUBg C«., IK.

HBntered at the Post Uffice Ht Maauu*. VirginU, as Second Class Mail Matter

S^soiplin. $1.00 A Year • himet

Friday, S^tember 20, 1918

LKT OF REGISTRANTS

(Continued from Pag^ One) 261 John B. GjMkin, Manassas (col) 262 John T. Rvissell, CatleU (col) 263 Heniy W. AbeL ftriatow 264 Frank Ejnn, >fokMviUe 265 Henry D. Corum, Haymariut

(colored) 266 James A. Cosick, Bristow . 267 John S.' Lansdown, Haymarket

(oolored) 268 Saml E. Davis, Oecoqoan 269 Geo. C. Clark, Domfries 270'(jeorge Moore, Paymaricet (col) 271 Geo. F. Anderson, Dumfries

"^72 "tBnrad^ A. ^mHxBV, iymOiim^' •-' 273 Douglas; Lansdown, Haymarket

(colored) , ~ ^ 274 Geo: P. Calvert, Dnstfriss 276 Mitclull Varga, Bristow 276 Howard A. Whyte,. Occoipian.

(cQUwed) _ .. _ • ~27IJM -LUJaBman. AiccQaiian4adf :278_Joseph L. Hi&ton, MinnieviUe 27flt-aias.J?.^AbalrI>tunfries • ^ _ 280 Lawellyn L. Whittington, Bris-

--• -'-tow--,-—--^ ---' - • ;i-'--;-281 Emnniel E. Jadnoa, 0—^pnan

378 Bety, R. Lloyd, Manassas 379 Lewis J. Roy, MannsBfts CcfiJ) j 380 Fr^. L. Smith, M. D., Bristowl 881 Carl Bike, jr., Woodbridg* J - 382 Johq vMahoney, Feathenrtone 383 Frank E. Morris, ManaSsa^ 884 Grover C. Evans, Manassas 88fi Wm. F. Silllivan, Manasiat" 386 Antanio Fiermont, Thoroughfare 387 Joseph B. Runaldue, Manassas 3S8 KdBt. Tt. Young, Manassas 389 Henry D. Robinson, Msnasiss 390 Wm. Mcintosh, WaterfaU 391 John W. Welfley, Manassas B92 Edicar H. Kub. **•'?"— 383 Robt. h. Watoon, CraioaeyiUe

(colored) 394 Wm. BuRibrey, Bristow (col) 395 Eugene Darts, - -Feathenrtone

. (colored) 396 Robt. L. Sttlltvan, Agnewville 397 Isaat Jackson, Gaineavitlfe <coD 398 Samuel J. Johnson, Gainesville

(colored) 899 Joe. L. Rollins, Bristow 400 Everett P. Robertson, Bristow 401 John M. Randall, Dumfrijs 402 Robt. E. Brown, Dumfries 403 Daniel B. Muddiman, Manassas 404 Arthur Goitis, Quantico 405 John A. Riley, Woodbridge 406 Thedore B. Harris, Dumfries 407 Aeyrles Bushy, Indian Head, Md. 408 Joshua C. Fairfax, ftoadley 409 Aubrey C Posey, Neabsco 410 Frederick R. Hynson, Occoqtian 411 Ernest A. Thompson.Woodbridge 412 Marion J. Babb, Manassas 413 Thos. M. Russell, Manassas 414 John L. Florence, Bristow 416 John S. Lunsford, Mumieville 416 Arthur Johnson, AgnewviUe

(colored) 417 Seymour Holmes, Qnantico (col) 418 Edward E. Hockman, Manassas 419 John Fisher, Woodbridge (col) 420 John W. Whitley, Neabsco (eol) 421 Wm. 3. Run&ldufr, Manassas 422 Hawe« T. Davies, Manassas 423 Eppa E. Robinson, Manassas 424 Wm:-E. Gbode, Huianas 425 Hillard Y. Meetze, MSiiMsaa 438 Itobt. C. JoBos, Qwwitfee-

689 David O. Darnell, Dumfries -&40 John -L... Alexander, Manassas

(colored) Ml John W. White, Manassas (col) 642 Samuel Davis, Neabsco (col) 543 George E. Soutter, Cherry "SHF" 544 08c_ar E BigeiQK, GaineaviUs . 545 Herbert W. Butler, Bristow -546 Tbos. Johnson, Dumfries (col) 647 Abner T. Fletcher, Thoroughfare 548 Robert E. Lee, Bristow 649 Jos. A. Beach, Gainesville 650 Henry W..Gou«^- Gainesville 561 Geo. W. L. Heuser, Gainesville 562 Latimore ^ fTiMid, Rrnad Snn —

427 Dorsey G. Scott, Haymarket (colqred)

428 Jos. Jones, Haymarket (col) 429 Edward Lansdown, Haymarket

^CCTOPCQT

(colored) 282 ThoSf E. Taylor, FeathMBtoos 288 Charfat-Sa^ww', Oecognaa^— — -284 John W. Ball, Haymarket (eol)

- 286 Geo. F. Corum, Hayinarkct (eol) 286 Douglas Sobaon, bristow (col) 287 Kafiy«tt« SjsyBt Brlat«w . '^•- -a« WHlMM R. BmiuouB, PiJiHuw 289 Axehk L. Holsinger, Briatow 290 J o s ^ BL Peary, Btrhtm^v-. 291 M o ^ J. AbdjToiiUo 292 iciat ICaddox, Dumfries 283 John L Green, Quahtieo (eol) 2M Krmst J. FaMen, KekeniSe^- -296 Lewis P. Howry, Bristol"

J97 JoMph G. A. UFmrt, qva&tieo 298 John E. Parker, X)aaatieO'

-2»9 Jeeae H. B ^ , Manaseas "30erltnfI(r%.''R»l8<»l, Bristow :

301 €land^ H. BrawMf, Dtuttfriea' rGrover C. Abd, Dumftrt**

303 CHiristopher J(Hies, Dumfries 304 Isaiah ^age.Caflij^pinteel) 306 Hamilton Pinket, fiafawMvffle

— (colored) — — - ^ - T — ^ -306 Dellie W. Crawford, Dumfries 307 Samu^Tosey, Dumfries -306 WM. Q. Pnehey, Cli«ju j» nill-

430 James Napper, Haymaricet -<coI) 431 Jos. W. Bunock; Woodbridge 482 Madison Johnson, Qoantico (eol) 4S3 Elvaii F. h. Keys, d oplin' 434 Edward FleteVer, Thorbugiibre

(colored) lael- X iiajatoor, Hsymarket (colored) _;

436 Jas. L.Macklin. Cherry HiH . 43^ Uwen K.ineheloe,- Dumfries 488 Joseph Yauley, <)tiantico ' 489 Wm. C. Dolemgn, (jeeequwt (Col)

663 Chas. J. Gilliss, Haymarket 554 Bertram C. Gough, Gainesville 556 Robt. K. Mavhugh, nainp«v||]f 656 Raymond L. Pearson, Gainesnlle 567 Lester King, Gainesville 66a Claude F., Leonard, Gainesville 689 Lewis E. Sinclair, Gainesville 560 Daniel W. Posey, Hosdley 661 Jas. E. Hixson, Manasias 562 Pandelis Pandajides, Quantico 663 Ben Lee, Manassas (col) 664 John J. Brennan, New York,N.Y. 566 Geo. P. Bucher, ,MAns.8M9> 566 Fread C. Florence, Minniieville 567 Edward Kincheloe, Martassas 668 James Kincheloe, Manassas 569 Leslie-V. Merrill, Bristow 670 Wm. G. Brawner, Manassas 671 Walter F. Hibbs, Manassas 572 John T. Hale, Agnewville 673 Joseph E. Harris, Oocoquan . 674 Frederic;k N. Baeder, Gladstone,

N.J, 676 Edward L. McCuen, Quantico 676 John May, Manassas 677 John D. Simms, Woodbridge

(colored) 678 Arthur G. MacMillan, Manassas 579 John L. Comwell, Quantico 680 Jas. R. Larkin, Manassas 681 Jas. S. ContOB, Quantico 582 John Juggins, Quantico (col) 688 Jai. E. Marshall, Nokesville 684 Leonard D. Shaver, Manassas 586 Wm. H. Swank, Nokesville 686 Norman S. Lambert, Woodbridge 587 George Cole, Cherry Hill (col) 688 Harvey M. Janney, Occoquan

BCTtGtARY AND THEFT INSURANCE

All fiamase to-EmaiMa-or Coa-,tcnts tk>veretf.

ETOT effort is auuit by the "•^P*?? *** •yHPr«l «»4 and con-vict the thief. No form of in-

WE BUT 0LD1? 'ALSE TEETH We pay frqm $2.00 to $35.00 per set

* (bfeken -or not)-. We ^so pay aetua} Alne- for Jiamends, eM^Cetd^ Silver and Bridge-wbrk. Send at oae« by parcel ^ttt irar~nary«~ieaa Wr^ turn mail. -17-12*

MAZER'S" TOtri'H SPECIAETT"' Dept._X, 2M7 So. 5tii St., PUU„ Pa.

suranee srives grreater protection for amuiuit of iireiliun paid. ~ Note^M our LIFE, FIRE, AC­CIDENT AND HEALTH POL­ICIES. „ '

HARRY P. DAVIS Maaassaa, Va.

Geo. D. Baker Undertaker

And Liceiued Embalmer L n A > i , w ^ CooBiaoosK. UAXASSAS, Vi

Prompt Mnation glien all orders. Prioea •a low sa poodMrrice sqd material will jas-tfy.METALI<p CASKETS OABSIED IN

our In

J Hare yon ever had Vriete on JOB WORK ? ^hcM dayattJji weH t»

.laadyanffi hnth ilia tpmOiy and th« eoat. Aalt ^EHB JOURNAL.

»99««««i»lNNi

689 George A. Arnold, Woodbridge 690 Robt O. Wigglehworth, Blantons 691 Gleo. A. Wood, Nokesville 692 Dorsey E. Woodyard, Manaasa* 698 Daniel R. Lewis, Manassas 694 John D. Hai7«rrManSi(sir^eB!f 695 Wm. Chilles, Qnantieo 696 James Robinson, ManasA« (eol). 597 Robt. E. Newell, Quantico

440 L<ewis B. Thomas, HaymariE< 441 Waiter 11 Hai i^ . Woodbridge

Ethwffd T.Hamwtll, Orceqaaa;:!-443 Wm. J. Johnson, FeaOentme

(color«d) 444 Wm. M. AraoU, Woosifaridi*, 446 Da^id H. Hemdoa, Brwtow- -

" Wia. T. I.o»a, Btt>t<i»-i»u Mini Xi ^mrvt armfia^r r^r-447 Cecil R. Hetndon, Bristow 448-€!ift«oJ|. &thard, B^tMr <49 Tyson G. fiemddn, Brbto* 460 Jos, A. Hming, Bristow 461 H«iiy C. Wood, NpksaviHe- . • -462 JajMdo L. CWlaliai>, 9fWiwr 4^rlfvy R. Kng, Brwto^ -4B4_WBnthal1 466 Howa O. Doffey, David 46(r Chas. E. Neff, Bristow 467 JUnoa Cocdw; Noke««UtB asrcifirtJarTKBiVeWBrtiewr ' 469 Burgess D. Sullivan, Keabaeo 460 Harry Tjtitijnn, Wwthiim 461 All«i C. Harley, Manassas 462 Jesse J. Coniwr, Manassas 468 Wm. E.Steekelford, Qnantieo , 464 Jack Anderaon, Manaagag-ttitf) 466 Frank Green. Quantico (eol) 466 David . J. Qrawford; Qoantaeo

(vuluiwl)

698 Wm. B. BuIlDck, Mpnassiis 5W Louis JfcDwiald. Dnmfees

"eOQ- Joseph Rothwell. Duntfrtes 601 J<to T. ASen, Thoroughdfrre

(colored) .. §02 Thosi. E. Sloper, Catharpia 668 Oaven C. Nails, Haymarket 604 Wm. M. PMorson. Mansssaa -6«5,Alick A. Blackwell, G«i»svffle

. -. (eolored)-rtfc=g^ Cheeks, GsTnwnflle (colbred)

607 Clarence Cross, Manassas <0S Francis E. MeMidUhBl, N<ricesyUle «t9 Virga E. Itouao^Nt^avrfllr wfl yaii."Wi. goaaay, Hukeii»nir^ 611 Guy E; Cem, Manassas Mt- John E. Barrett, Manassas mS Hunter Owens, Haymarket • 814 Robt^^flwenee, GaigeaTfflh

"qj^-PMiner Suuth, GaJnesviUe ;«M-Waie BE. Bdwnd, 0<dm»rlltg 617 OuToU A. Dermis, GafaiesTBl» g|8«eor-A^I*>onsrd, GsinetviUe • 619 John W. Mayhagh, NokesyiBe *B0 Norman' WafttVBristow • 681 Gated W-QtrtmiJ^S^ 62f Hiny' ST. S « ^ l£uiimitB~<obI)' 623. Jas. B. Boiey, Waterfiin_ .. „ 624 Geo. W TjiT.«i «wn; Wat«rtkn

! (colored) 626 Dongas fhumas, WnVertiStietAy 628. Arthur F. Raymond, llaaaaaas 627 Arthur A. TtoaM, WaUtfBfcll

(colored) 628 ipius. F. &Mgett. WaterftiQ

(euluied)

If you really want the NEWS of the county The. Journal Wffi yivB ft to you wefT^MiSrf^rw year for one dollar, in adyance.

WE HAVE PLENTY OF TUR-.NIP SEED and KALE SEED. July 25th is the day to sow them. Our stock of FRUIT JARS IS COMPLETE^JIN £ A N S , JAIt TOPS, RUBBER and JELLY GLASSES. We want Eggs, Batter, Chick­ens—anything you have to sell. Come to see as and buy War Savintrs Stamps. J. H. BURKE & COMPANY

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''A FRIEND 11$ NE^l^

-fmu-hom»-_w place of bo incBB, whin life looks btaekeB^ whca the gaviBga of yeaia

^^•e gem 19 in aBift»---t|ica ywa ap* predate the yaliw of an inwiraace

In a gPQdt.-;<^t|)l« 'cmapvu. pays its loasee pnwptly aai

sets yea on yoar feet 309 Wilson. C. UereWt, Dumfries 310-Baij. W. Murphey, B i ; ^ w (eol) 311 Cviraa B. Granam, Dnmfri^ 312 Alexandw Jofies, Dumfries ; ' 313 Clay A. Brawner, Dumfries 314 Joim S. Barr, Dumfries 316 Willie E. Kincheloe, Quantico 316 Ernest Reid, Dumfries 817 Isaac W. West, NokesvlHe— 318 Samuel C. Appleton, Nokesvffle 319 Everett B. Forester;. NokefCS 320 Marion G. White, Haynuakar

- 321 CieorgiT E. Amel, Haymwrket 322 Robert A. Rust, HaymariKt 323 Noah F. Mayhugh, Bristow 324 Welby J. Redmond, Haymariaet 325 Frederick M. Curtis, Nokesnrille

- ^86 AHan GDoyle, Haymarket " •327 Prank A. M!ifim.oTuXem ., 328 Jdm M. Bines, Quantico ^ — 329 Sargwit I. Ballard, Mahasaaa . 830 Harry Miller, Joplin " ! _ 331 Iteberr:A7"Rector, Manassas naif Stanley J Wn!f Qw.i.tim ^

467 Wm. A. Counts, Qnanldco 468 Clift^ L. J>avis, Bristow 469 John T. KendsJl, Dumfries (e<d) '470 Thos. Alexander, Dumfries (e< ) '471 Wm. H. Cave, GainesviUe 472 Wm. L. Florence, Gain*8ville 473 Gilbert G. Brady, Haymarket 474 Leftuell S. Butler, Thorou] ' ' 475 Robert «ray, Innnfries (eol) 478. Chas. L. Polen, Ha;

igfa&re

m—

^ 9 Speneer Stokes, Water^tU (eel) 690 Gwo. T. Hemdon, Bristow 631 Willie J. Copen. fikistow 632 Ashby B. Rogers, Occoqnan 635 Percy C. WiggleswtvtB, W<»4r

Imdge —• 834 Hichiea I>o;meIly, FeatherstlMie 636 Sidney R. eiarke, WatearfaO 638 CharlM R. German, Ifamwns

Wfotf, Qaantica

4?8 Kdward JactaioH,Jlan«ssaBn[feiy 479 Ky~Geter Rueker, Mensswi (col) tM James Williamson, lo^Un ' . 481" Napoleon Watson, Joplin 482 Jacob Conner, Manassas 483 Fred D. Uetrtaa, Manassas (ool)

-<8«-WmrB. KHne,- Manassa* — 48.'> Jacob L. Mosor, Manassas

'too George n . Ayeis, Manassas-487' Jas. A. Woodward, -Manassas

_4fiLgObert Chiles, Qnantieo ' 489 Thomas Grouch, ManUBsas

334 Wm. P. Runion, Nokesville 335 George F. tBly,^nKirtfco——— 336 Solomon L. MiUer, HanaasM

'337 John M. CruickahjHik, Qaantieo. 338 Benj. C. Comwell, Mamassaa '-339 Danid W. Jasper, Mawastas 840"Wm. C. HamUton, Qoantioo 341 Henry C.' Conway^

~Zr l<»lored> 7«3 Jim Keys, Bil«Uniii

Pabhey, IfsimsMi fmll

(eoktrad) JBSL&anV T flnssi—. Watnrfall

« « Wm. N. DameU, WkterbOl 689 Harry a Mayhuch, Watertell -840 (leo. V. PairiMmks, Minnieville.

** 641 Richard B. Pearson, Mlniiieville 642 lather B. Pearson, MinaieviUe 44S R. R. teitii, WatcrCall •' C44Geotg« SaAelia, Qgaat^ • —— 846 AnthonT S. RoWuon, Manassas 846 Gast. V, fniuBsUwu. Quautice -647 Roger ]A. Bedriek, MawaswM

(COIOTW) 848 Jacob H. Steele, Manassas 649 Arthur S.' Robinson, Manasass

I A. Oertley, < N. Webster,

Chenry Hffl /ailiiiwU

(colored) 494 Ersest Ssson, Qnantico tK Chas. F. Taylor, Manassas (epl) 496 Thoa. R. Powell, Manaiiss (««i) 497 Chas. W. Monahal, Qnantkw

343 Hiley ^Shirkey, Nokesville 344 Mercer L. Soutter, Bristow 346 Harry C. Carter; Oecoouan 3«g George L. Pradletwt, Gaines^Oe 347 Edward P. Robertaon, Bristow 1 ^ Robert L. Bates, Quantico (vA)

"PMcisaLAJ,

499 Rosier I ^ Francis, Qnantieo

Joe. L. Bieeden, ManaaaasC Wm. Leonard'Wootsey Henry M. Bohinson,.Msn*w•^ Albeume C. Gordon, Bristow Walter C. Leonard, Hajrmartat Chas., H." Grayson, CaAharpm

fenlmyH

IUITA E . Stephens, Manassas 361 Cari R. Swarti, Nokesville %2 Wesley M. Ferguson, NokesvlUe « » Albert L. Carr, Nokesville » 4 Norvel N. Free, Nokesville ~ «66. Robert L. Walter, Nokesville H ! €••"*? A. Seeae, N^eaviOe Jf7 Wtt. t . Swarta, NoksevUk « 8 Robert E . Wine, jrv Nofc*«vlDe ^ i o h n H. Ortaao, k&eevtfc -

S i ]^B- f- Slukw, Maw •••Ovid N. Wtetao^

m wS^UiMdowa. HaySaSE .^- -. (cotored) •*• Cleveland McPherson, Haymar. sac ^ *** ^ ' ' * 1 ' * » Grover C. Russell, Agnewville

J 2 Edward C. Gibaon, Haymarket-, ^ Francis J. Goodman. New^y^T

371 Samuel B. DavU, WeUiagtoo 379 r- '' <>lored) •"^ Cyrus W. Griffith, Wellington ,,„ 'colorwli :.-.. ,7'''^«''V,HR—;!. r>ccviar. icol) . ,i? l-h&s. W. Vett.'r. Wf^llineton

" ~ •! ;i .iarKunn. Haymarket

bW Cmtart BUte, QuaatiBu (eol) 6ei-&imp«»i Beav«s, AgnewviHe__ , 602 Robt M. CUno, AjniewviUe <«BT " 603 Jas. A. Robinsoo, Manaisas (eol) 604 Murr»y J. Haataw*. Oeecwwa 605 Warren P. Owke, woodhrito^ 506 Frank Henderson, AcMwrflM

(cok)red) 5M- WheetM Su - . - r -508 Robt L. Mofair, Bnstow 500 C3»as. J. Mahoney^ Feathersts— .510 Ebner E.'HtTSPn;'**"*—** BU Thos. H. HarsBBTWWWJtt-513 Jas. H. Leonar^ ^f^P^SJr 811 J«dia W. Hedridc, NokeaviOe 514 Edward Eay*. Brwtow 516 Alexander t . McMicha* Nofcea-5ie-t)ayfd A : 9ds»efffr, Nokwyflle 517 Daniel B. Grisso, Nokesville 518 BoU. A- Meade, Haymaita* Hl i«,.«KW— w,rt>h<«<«. HymMW* ISO CashioBa C. Butler, GainaavUla 5 l J«nea N. Kerr, Broad Run 522 Frank H._Pkkett. HaymaA^ , ZZ8 GraysoH Tyler. Oamesviue-— -524 John W. Dunbar, Haymartw £25 Tasker M. Cook. Bristow -626 Thos. N. Befryman, Bri«tJlw

BBBdl r P. I 657 Lother P. Beale, Catharpin (end)

868 Ohas. E. Nails, Cainemlle 860 Wesley W. Robertson, NttkesvfDe 800 Henry L. Spittle Nokesville 061 Was. S. Pet«s , Catharpin (eol) 681 J M . M. Ford, Catharpm (eel) . 88S Sanrnel Bellr-Bristow (eel) 804 Jeaaa^TRainey,'Dumfries 686 Jaa. J, Wcbh, Bristow

» . J^ottarSataesvffle—-r— 867 yilBs M. Foley, Hayaaaska*-

le W. Wetfe, Brwtow L. Brewn, DomfricaTeal)

, Bristow

l/ai AtoftWtartENeafaeee SS8 C has. J* RoWnsaa, ^ ^colored >

-jarATeMTHlw S; tmmmr 580 Mason Bates. Dumfries (col) 531 Quills Randall, Nokes-nlle 532 Wm. B. Tyier. Haymarket 533 John C. Garrison. T>K>ro«K»««» 534 Walter PclsnH 8vmarkpt 535 RKhanl T. Carter. Thorough-r - ^ .-,.~-,f.. V ;,,.. , .T.ark.et,

on 8T4 878 878 677 OfS 870

Essofy B, I Joplin „ Taylor, Bristow

Gwwfe W. Weeks, NokeSviDe Saaind H. Tlioraton, NokesyMe Attbozs Anutronr, NekMvttt' Jaa. Ft Lonsted, ManaaaM Oncio WeHs, Wellington Qm. B. Thoasaa, Manassas r<«l) Wm. Thomaa. Haymarket (<

ks^^KaadaU. Udkr-M )

881

886 4 8 8 687

690 691

m 694

696

Denrtu-i). — (eelered)

Chas. R. Shaffv, Nokesville Mm. W. Oaviea, Msnatsae : —:

ScMy A. Carter, Bristow Andros Horitakta, ^uanti^o -

Alfred C Strotber, WeHingtea . Edrat Barnes, Bristow (eol) JaaMS Dardanis, Qoantiee Harry G. Colbert, Manassas Wm. K. Barker, Quantico Albert B. Carr. Bristow . . Jas. M. Nickens. GaineeoiBe

(colored^ Tho». E. Moss, Man.'i fls Harvey W H*TisI>>y Br-..iU>w Walter .".r.Sr,, * e.iin>;i--'Ti 'Ooi>|

aaL%'a the only Idnd we reprotHBt.

W. N. LIPSCOifB IN8URANCB AGBUCt, VaCi

^rginia

"N"'/

Oriffauted with the Jews of Lo»< tTeusafBiBd

today the Bmt is an INPBPENSI ULK INSITIUTION b

i m S BANK dooaa leaenJ _ i~wi Mpaiv ha ah lag wiMt-4Hi ACCOUNT eyoMd WITH

mtaaAtmpm U yoi

The National Bank of Manassas The Bank of Personal Servic*

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PAGE FOUR THE MANASSAS JOyRNAL, MANASSAS. VIRGIXIA

FRil>AV. SEPT.

•-|-*vf^^k-f-^^«Bme^ *-A meeting of the Manassas L U t A L nl l i lT»J |Red Cross Chapter ViU be held

-Mrs. J. W. Teatsiias accept- at the <»U of the chainnan a^^ - ^ to-T&meaaefi.

e t tlw-Soutbem RAUway in Ma-' for the purpose of granting let-nassas. ' 1 te^^ °^ recognitionjo three new

brahch ^rgamzaiions in other j part* of theiOUBty, paying bills

\ and taking action upon an order Washington with refer-

—Messrs. J. Burchell Leach-man, Leonard Utterback arid Emmett Rice left for Chaster,

- .Mrs. • BfiPJ. Lyrtn visitedj friends in Manassas Jast weeli;. ]

of' Shannon,

Pa., the first of the week. from •fle« to a new Red Crass activit

^Litt^e Willie T., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Davies, gave a birthday party to his little friends yesterday afternoon.

—Mrs. M. H; Larkin has re­ceived a letter from her son, Mr. W. L. Larkin, stating that he has arrived safely over there.

Mr. and Mrs. John MI Ole-yar, of Washington, formerly of Independent Hill, are proud par* ents of another son, bom Sept. 15th.

—Bethel High School opened Monday, Sept. X6, with an enroU-ment of fifty-six pupils. Mr. E. S. Brock'ett, one of the trustees, gave an encouraging talk to the school. The teachers for the fol­lowing term are: Miss Marion Lewis, principal; Miss Mildred Harrell, grammar grade teacher, of Manassas"; MisB Josie Weaver, of Brunswick county, primary teacher.

Washington, was visitor Saturday.

Manassas A r .onn STOCIC AT THE RIGHT PRICE

—There will be a meeting of the Chaatanqua-~guaran^ the Town Hall Saturday at 10 o'clock a. m- M iu(u:antoM>re

—^Mrs. J. W. Harpine is in re-ceiijt of a letter from her broth-

-ftt^jef, Mr. Cecil ShenLJ" which he says that he is in a Red Cross hoH>ital at present, having been

Mrs. Lamax, .^ Waahington, visited her sister. Miss Fannie Payne, this week. ..

Mr. Roy E. Rexrode, of Ches­ter, Pa., is visiting his father, Mr. J. H. Rexrode.

Mr. C. Maurice Hopkins, of Washington, spent the week-end with'his family inJManassaa.

MissLucile Clarke, of Minnie-ville, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Athey this week.

Mrs. James Johnston and fam­ily, of Harrisonburg, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Davis

=? UNICORN DAIRY FEED LACTOLA DAIRY PBED^ SUCRENE DAIRY FEED BREWERS' GRAINS CORBY'S GRAINS COTTON SEED MEAL MILK MADE DAIRY FEED BEET PULP

C. 0 . B. HORSE FEED D A K T A T C H H O R S E FEED

• CRACKED CORN OATS

TIMOTHY HAY_ CORN MEAL

BLACKFORD'S CALF M | A L LINSEED MEAL

ALL KINDS OF CHICK AND SCRATCH FEEDS

on was

urged to be present.

—Vernon Russell, the three months' old child of Mr. and Mrs. William Weatherholtz, died

Wednesday last. Interment in thr Lutheran cemetery.

—A pirize of |16.dO, for the second best war gwrden in Fo»-toria, Ohio, Was awarded Mr. Clarence W.' .W&gehei- on^Sept. 12. Clarence is a'local boy and it is very "evident tfiat ^e Ifflome fartner.

—Mr. S. S. Gallahue haa rent-

wouhdSllh the batttewf Cba» teau Thiery. He also states that he is getting along nicely and that he cannot praise the Red Crosrtoo highly for the wondp.r-ful work they are doing for the injured soldiers.

nuest of the elders

Mr. and Mrs. H, flFTompkins. of Washington, are visiting in Matlftssaa and Fauquier cpufety.

Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Hamill, of Manassas, visited *Mr. Hamill's mother last Straday atSwetnam.

WHY NOT-

ed the property forjnerly occu­pied by Mr. Karl Austin on Cen-

the Presbyterian Church, a m e e t i n g ^ the BeiBBinn was Jield on Friday last, at which time it was- ordered that a cnngreg»--tional beeting be held on Mon^ day, Sept. 28, at 2:30 p. m., to conai^r the question of asking the Presbytery of Washington City to dissolve the pastoral re-

t4be ter street and wil take "IxwS^^^^ons^fejduliug between sion on October 1st, where, he will continue hfe bMrnewa irmJinng businessl^ ^ —•• .•',••• ~^^

Mrsl W. F. Merchant and son Jack will leave Saturday for Pe­tersburg, where they will spend the_winter. . —•—,

WHITE ROSE ? I The Flower of FLOURS

^ Mr. Clark Johnson (t^Ktedjm Wecbfiesday afternoon to resume his studies -At the V.^LE^JLat Blacksburg.. - —

Btr. and Mrs. F. C. Rorabaugfa returned yesterday aftei" a pleaS^ ant two weeks' .visit to relatives In Mftryh"*^ —————.——^

Try it—you will want more

Fanp M«rKin«ry Sold at Attractive Prico

church and Rev. Alford Kelley. Miss ElizabethTPo^, of Alex-. ,, Midrw, who haa been visiting

—Aispecial conference of the ^ ^ ^^ Mm: AUon Green, haa ^ „ - _ m n K - . ^ . / Ai«M4>vr T.ii\Ai*rv .

—A brakesnaah named Gaines and called "Rai^s" by hi» feJ-low-employes of the .Southern Railway, was killed at Orange on Tuesday last whtte perfwrning some of his ra i l roaddu^^ Mr. Gaines lived in Ca39t»er and leaves a family. - _ J-

—Mr. LfiBter J. Efird, san of Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Efird, haa just recently been iwom^ted to thp rank of Major, 309 Eiigi^

Prince William County Libraty Loan WwierB f<tf tl^..fourth <»unpaign. WiU/"be held ki the couf th?!^ TTttHfflclsyplSepft ^ at 1:30 p. m, AddreBsies will be mwteby loert gpeakewt imAMc^ JToto Ha«anrof DanvillerSWie Chairman,» National Womin's l iberty Loan CQnma£^:__M interested in fumiwhinR "the

sinews

gtmerto Stafford.

Miss ^lary EL Hamifl, of Swet-= THun,.igag the guest uf broiher, Bfr. B. T. HamilU at-Miir nassas. last week

SEPARAT(»tS UOWEBS HZZ -•—-BINDERS RAKES MANURE SPREABERa

L H. G. ENGINES ^ DRILLS-

CORN PLANTERS HARROWS

^::-_jyEBER WAGONS

PLOWS BUGGIES

w-l ~ b e r ^

i^npply and Ifflp^ EVERYTHiNG FOR THE FARMt—

M a y o r s ^ MrsrA. O. Wetdon; and daughter, *of Warreaiton, Yioitod Mr." -and Mrw^-^begt

ted m f u n i i 8 ! U B £ _ ^ Spcidcm this weoV . <' (rf war" to dowii the H u n i ^ * ^ " ^ '"^

^ ^^ " Hehshaw will find it worth while to attend,

"At.o meeting of Ewell Camp C. V.TSept. 16th, pomrades L. A. Mooney and IL M. Jones were elected delegates to thfe imnual reunion of the United Confeder­ate veterans at Tulsa, Oklac, on

The CO

neers' Gorpa, U. S. A. Major Efird is stationed at thei present time at Camp Upton, Long Is­land, New York.

—The Primitive Baptists will hold a union meeting al their church in Manaiasas,^begiuumB, ^^^^ j . _ ^ —-^ today at 2:30 and conSmiIlJg|^eit^3ifc»-fo^^4ny_Jwc^^^ over Sunday. All-day naeetmjgs each day with dinner an the grounds. and A. J. tenriancR.

Miss "N%llie Henshaw from hear Baywood; Madison county, Va.. jpfirritiiat Col. ahft-Mra

Sept. 24th_and-Jtoth. mander waS authorized to issue

of the camp who will go as dele^ gates t» the annual meeting of

Elders-A. LK HMiri8on|th«-<]S-and Ownp, C^rTjtonje Garland will be in «t-

—Mr. Arthur Beayers-haa wiitten his mother, who resides in thejower part of the county, saving that he*as_amved in the United States and is BOWiiouva If scent at FcMrt Banks ho«;H^ Winthrop, MasfiST ^He aAis t S t he has "done Ws Wt^ in the great war, is ttt fftWy gOud VMV

Robt. -A- Hutchison.

Mr. and IV&s. Dumbardt, of Washington, yjsited the litter's parents, Mr, aiMf'ifcs. W, N. MercEa5tr,thia w e e t j - - . , _ . ;

Miss Kate Hibte , -^-Round SJXL, Xoudou^ county, is viajtin^ her brothra: and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr8.a:H. HiH*,

held in Lynchburg.October 22 to 24, 1918.

Mr. and Mrs-Henry M. White; of L«xinjgton, Va., have been vlaitiflg the latter's . parents.

- : i o u Hall was indicted Uua|j4r.andMrs. W. N. Merchant week Uy.a ayand jury in thTcir cuit court for Fairfax county in

(Wion and hopes soon for aeoro plete recovery.

—Mr. John Hfnry Wheaton, ,an old resid^t of the Wwer part 'of the county, living near Cano-

died from p^ralym nn Mon-

Mr. and Mrs. S^Hynaoh, with ., ,.,jMr8. John H. Burke and children

connection with 4h« MUrUeir if: .,_^^ .^^^^^^ from a pleasant Eva Roy, fourteen years old, of ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ tidewirter section of that county, which occurred Au- yirgjni^^ gust 6th. The tri i ljrfJM-Was v - - — fixed for November 26th. T1ie|—^ba^ accused is repreaentea ny Airor

Wm. Poote left yeiter day for Wmhlmftou wheie_tfag

va. -dav and was buried Wednewlay at Woodbin«T-the-Jlev:-Bamett

"ney~Walter T. Oliver, whb is of the opinion that teter develop­ments win prove the ii»ocence of his client. Hall is forty-three years old and has a wife family who five at Fairfax.

GnmsTey oBia iBi^'Mr. ton was a native of Connecticut, a union veteran and was in his eighty-fourth" ywu He -ie»v«8 SIX sons and one daughter.

win spend two weeks with her daui^ter, Mrs. C. G. Griffith, al­ter which she will go to Medf ord, Mass., to spend the winter with

afidfSer dain<{hter, Mrs. D. H. Prw-

^ 1 : '.

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iVliJiliA'JtlWvl'.^ ifffFmiww

The U. S. Emplnymfflt SflT-vice. Departm«HirSl»abor, 1410 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W., Warfi-Ington, D. C, announces that na-rtercoB appilcania-are applying at this oflRce-for apple picking Tft dtt'T thfi-Jyj^L^;^^ baS- *^^^ unanle tap laajome of these ap­plicants due to the lack of oppor-tynrttes far sti^*.^ Farmera de. Mnnj? to obt«n auch help may communicate with the local of­fice of thf" f. S. KTnplnyment S er-vict. lilO rcr.n?ylvania .fve,. N.

TUESDAY -fffm, v^TtfON CASTLE

^HURSBAY'

"IXCK PICKFORD i n .

FRIDAT —^ARTCaAFT SPECIAL

MARYTtCEFMO)

-STELLA MARISr

^ - SATURDAY^ CHARLES RAY

rril^.-

••THE (.HOST HOrSE"

•THE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT

Matinee .Saliirda\ ^ : 1 "i

wapts. It U now time to be pre-^paling for vour falT&eeiBng—

MANASSAS, VIRGINIA

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KKIDAY, SEPT. ilO, i y i 8 f H £ J lA,NASgAS JOUBNAL, MANASSAS, VIRGINIA PAGE FIVE

Mrs. L. V. Garth is visiting relatives in Madisipn county.

Miss Viola Davis spent Tues­day Jn Midland on iuauranceliua'-iness. ^

Mrs. G. C.= Wright, of Kopp, was a visitor at Mrs. W. J. Ash-by's Monday.

Private Chas, R. Kelly of Gamp Lee visited relatives and friends here Sunday.

Miss Marjorie Gore Hough, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L.'-F. Hougii, has«Accepted a poaition with t h e Wsr Departrnent for service in France and will short­ly sail for t h a t -couatiy where she will be a stenofrrapher at Q, M. C. headquarters. V

-Mrs. ^.'^rAiexander, of Mtn- WUl b»^ Profitable kidiistrr for nieville, her son, Luther Alexan^; der and wife, of Washington, \(fere guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. A^hey this week.

Mr. J. Boyd Washington and wife, of Caroline county, and Miss Mary Hawes, of Charlgttes-ville, are the gueatfir-of Judge and MfS. Thornton. .

Messrs. Thos. W. Lion and Wilmer Merchant, of the Char­lottesville Training School, spent Sunday vis i t ing relatives and friends in Manassas.

Major W. A. Newman, now stationed a t Wilmington, N. C , is in Manassas v is i t ing relatives and friends. Mrs. N e w m a n has. l)een ^pending the summer here.

Miss D o f o t h y — L . Johnson,

A D V I S E S FARMERS TO RAISE MORE S H E E P

Several Years A f ^ r the Present World War.

daughter of Mr. C. R. C. Johnson, left forJLynchburff on Wednes­day, where she t.will enroll a s a pupil at Randolph-Macpn C< -legCv -"

to sow a bouncing big Liberty wheat crop this fall and are also managing to get next year's seed com selected ^rom the field while standing, as directed in last week's issue of this paper, they can" be thinking about the wis­dom of buying a bunch of sheep this fall. Sheep are very profi­table now, when properly man­aged, and if an intelligent eflfott is made I think we can manage to get a number of flocks placed on some of our farms.

.While I wish to encqurage the dairy business all that is possi bie along the railroads of thift

-county, as I believe it the logical business for that territory, there are those farther back that could use some of their rough pastures Woolen garmflnfja art. pytroTnaly

Mra. Virginia D. Holt, of Rich-ond, who haw haen visiting her

daughter, Mrs. W. F. Merchant, left today for a visit to Burling-ton. N. C.7 before returning te Bichmond.

Mr. and l|Ira. LuUiei "Al«>ai>-der of WaflhingtoQ, accompan ied-by Mr, Alexander'^ mother, Vra v.. J. AlATAndftT, of MHnnJe-Aolle, motored to Mam^uas Hob­day and visited thek" touBfaiB,

W. J. Ashby.

^ Mrs. J. R^Dumungton, of Wil-aaa, N. friends, left Tfiilrsdj^y for Batti-more, where she will join Mrs. Jranklin G. Eddy, of Vancouser,

_B. G. Mra. Eddy was formerly yjfiss Sitt MCT^ant <rf thia i^iee;

Mrs. Hulda "heen viftit SG.^.

E. Simpson, and nicse, Mrs. B. T. Hamill, of Manasaas, and also visited heFsister at Washington

'and her sister at G-grmantown, Va., for the, past six weeks. Baa

hor home at Hoad-

wars. The flocks of France, Germany, Austria, Belj^um, Ser-via, RouRMunia and Poland wiH have to^be^^trred^back to n o r m ^ production. Before t h e war, pfo^

BUSINESS LOCAI^ •f^ve Onto • Liw First iMertlnt—

^ ^ « M » ^ « « r SBbuqneBt. - —

longed droughts cut Australia's flocks from twelve to. eighteen millions, according to different figures; Argentina has had sieges of locuata and droughts that have ch^dced i ts sheep in­crease ; and the United States

For Sale or Rent,—Property known as Goodwin bam, located c o m e r West street afld Portner AV£^, Apply to E. W.W^ir 18-3

(By R. G. Koiner, County Agent) While Prince William farmers

are busily engaged in preparing]''^ Middle Virginia and Tidewa-

For Sale.—Stomer Seed Wheat.' W. - E.

has he&a. steadily dropping baek-|Bnatow, A ' ^ from sheep production.

There is abundant land not be­ing used in Virginia well adapt­ed to sheep raising, not only in the South\He8t but on the'farms

Prolific Varner,

Mr. Jesse Rainey was a caller on Miss Eva Comwell Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Keys, nio-tored to Rrentsville Sunday.

Mrs^ Minnie Posey was a guest of MTB. R . W . Comwell Sunday.

Mrs. Emma Comwell and Mrs. ^ s e y were the gues t s of Mrs:

;.G.-A. Barbee-Sunday. Mr. DuvaU and son. Hardy,

were the guests of Mr. H. M. Comwell on Stmday.

Misses Nancy K e y s and Elsie Comwell called on Miss Minnie

high in price now and the report to good advantage f( is that t h e government willYieed more than oUr total p r ^ u c t i o n of wool for the army. TH it nnt

titme-for tho4g of us left here at home to bestjr ourselvefl toward producing Hume wool f w our own comfort? The law.of setf presr

4eciratkm wilLeompell 4U4o exar-ciflft a little forethowght in this rnatter... And then, too,; sheep(.": require stich light labor most the.tame.—-' • : - .'—

Our. dog law is being made

C., who hM been vi'wtogt^'^ ««* """^ t*''^^^ goes on, and I hope we can not loi^iiave thg dbg as an excuse for decUnihg to go into the sheep hiisiheas. Tins is especially true if we exercise a spirit of coope-ration with the uuigBfcorg to rig

ter, without crowding out the profitable dairy cow and hog. There is no advice that can be handed out as safely at the pres­ent time as, "Get some sheep!"

TOKEN

I will sell at public auction, on Tuesday, Oct. 8, commencing at 10 a. m., work horses, cow, ete., farm machinery. R. F. Huff­man, Brentsville, Va. 18-3*

The Journal—11.00 a and worth it.

yAr-

LET US S E N D YOU OUR STYLE BOOK OF THE j S E A S O N ' S S H O E FASff iONS "

r - f bowing the exc l i s ive and — disUnctive features worn by

-(he jiarticular dressers. Buying footwear b y m a i r i s mane easy and satisfactory.

RICH'S 1001 F. Street, Corner Tenth,

Wajshington, D. C.

PUBLIC H O I S E

For Sale—Holstein buH, six^ steers, and 3 heiffrs. WiH A. Heniy . J7-2*

Wanted—To rent farm, about 150 or 200 acres: will furnish horses and machinery. A. M. Smith, Wellington. Va. 17-2*

K ^ s at B r e n t s v i l l e S s t Sunday. Mrs. A n n i e ^ ^ Corn well spent

y gv^ung with her daugh­ter, Mrs. Martha Corawell.

Mr. Ehner Comwell was the guest of Miw Jepnie BeS Mon-day evening.

MwBBra JUH HfHl Lowe and Harry Holmes were the guests of iiias Elsie C(«n-welt and Miss Nancy Keys Sun^ <iayiiight. 1--, , " !

cnfflrd-4tttendiftd the dance_gjyeDuat J I E . JEalter PO s ^ s Saturday night. .

Miss Belle Kincheloe is spend­ing a fewweeks with her cousin, Mrs. Ke^^ of St- Efano. —

Reid, who has idly enforce the law. I am sure

ley.. .;••.-. • , r ',

Mr. and Mrs, Clarence W. Wagener, of Fostoria, Ohio, af-ter visiting the relatives of fra.-Wagener at Marshall, arr now tite guests of the former's par-entH. Mayor and Mra. W. C Wwgr e»er, in Manassas.-MfrWagHner was at one time the editor of this paper and is now'engaged in the advertising husin°»s in Foatoria. ^— • '

Mr. J. F. Priest, of.Mwuwsas, ^ recently returned from at-tfnrting a union mooting of the I*rinutive Bi«>tiat8 at i»Iorth forit, Loudoun—tcuuuty,.:.which l««ted three days. A large num-^ of people frem Prince Wil-Ji«n, Fairfax, Loudoun, Mary-'«Bd and Waslungton Were in at-

The' Elduv preaent 'ere Morton,~~< _ Washington; Priest, of Mf i finflM; Jenkins, of

^ were the guests of Mr. J. F. rifeat, ot Manassas, during the ^ week. While in the neigh-TihwHl, they attended the Asso^ 5f^on at Luray aiMl also visited j»Jtt>e fi|^ ^dth weeds. J*a8hington. They were accom-

~ toj^nassas'^ MiM

H r . j . F. Prieat. Thev motpred

therelssome stock dealer or faj-mer in Prince WiUiam who would be glad to negotiate igt deal for the purchase of some sheei) for bur idle lands if they knew b ^ forehand that'the farmers wan­ted thena and would buy them. -

Sheep do well on pretty much the sam^ feeds that cows do, ex=- —J««Bon Lwrrence ThnmaMon. « e ^ ^^^o-~ «,>»„»« o^«o,in>»^» \M^,

*. <.v.It *u ^w 1„ * -ij 3 months and 14 dsys, SOB of Mr. add 3 * » V e Oi-qetS atLSiUUlQert tWftl cept that they Will ufte a wild pastiire to better advantage. TheyareTbhd of enailage and almost alT of tEe t^erume hiQra in winter. A rye pasture-is good for them to nm on in wiirter also.

Flowers are blooming: on every hand, givers like crystal in tiiat teaotifbl

-' ' ~ I a n d , : - - --:•••-• Music the sweetest floweta most rare.

But first Tet me persuade you to get the sheep and then I can ad­vise you . further about their, care. . .-. The f o S o w i ^ taken ffosA the Virginia D^artment of Agricul­ture Bulletin, No. 131, is timely,;

ITie extra labor required t6 keep weeds under control is porob-ably the greatest -economic k>8S which they cause. Labor is too much needed for otho^ lines of farm work and shoidd-not be used in fighting weedrif they can be eradicated in any other way. Yet weeds must be con­trolled if maximum crop yidds

Lgrav: and Frayti»r, nt y«iiqiii«r.

Mr. W. 0 . Priest and son Karl, ^ l^t^PrE. S. Davis, of Waton nuwiy weeds, and on any farm

' Ji M. Prieat, of PhffiiM; W: wffl greirtir reduce the ajnaount

spect labor proWem. They will eat

of hand \R

labor needed to hold "^teek in pastures aad

grain fields. Kee^SJiecp and ac-raiij^ yottrfirin so Ihey eau ku3p TttilMaF

Apart from the demand un­der preMnEeowESras^the saf-

* * " ^ Priest, W|K) has a position [est investment for aftw^war re^ ®-*"at city, and jg a daught*"^ "f tiinri 'ff sheep.

The wool markets are always

The cwdidates fat Cohgresih m the primary have filed their, expense aecbnnts^wi^tte elerk ot_Jh« honge. of i^prpspntatives

For Rent or Sale—Modem 7-room, furnished house with ceU lar, barn, hen house^ summer kitchen, orchard and garden, with splendid well of soft water; beautiful shade an(} lawn; also one-half acre of ground in. culti­vation ; only five minutes walk to school, church and station; a b a r g ^ to a quick buyer. Ap-idy to P. 0 . Box 288, Manaaaaa, Va. - 17-tf

Wanted—50,000—white—oalt <iros»ties. -See^nfraadget^rices. M. Lynch A Co. " 2S^tf

. . Wanted^^-Polp wood cattera; two years work; good wagyis and tyrggood h w w ^ tot eUt MHi to stay in eloae by the timber.. .F.

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NOT!CE.-^Havittg bought Oie Footc Wall Pap«Sf atock, w h i e h l expect to. seU out at.lQw priees, I wiU keep store o p ^ on Salur^

Other days^ leave word at HaU'#-^x»;e and I will ^awg Sample books to your home. Geo. Lr4>arseii. ^2- t f

Fire Insurano—^If • . you are J s x i f l s N ^ A€€OUNt& F H J i ^ a f r a i d of Mutual Assessments,

tay our ohfline companiea. If you dofi^t Cke the ihcreaomg old

in Washington. Mr. CarUn headfr — Wanted.^;=JJliMHrd6fds of pulp the Ust with $947.78; Mr. Hanes is'next, with an acount of |234, and MFI White is laat with a Hst of expenses of 205.26.

IN MEMORIAM

Mrs. E. R. Thomasson, of Hayoiar ket, died on die &id day of September at acSO a.-itt^ Cone bat potjEaygotten

ia no njgfct-thera. Oh, vacant is his little room, For oar Marion ia BO IMUTV there Prcnn dotv and wtedew*,-porch imd

lawn,_ _ ^ _ ..' ,'* -.The soBod-ofti^ dear little voice is

gme. Slecy. on, daar Marion, sweet be yonr

rest. We all need you, bat God know* best, God's wiU be done; He doeCh waU Oh, how we auss yoa no toncae can

taU. : -•- >-A shadow rcsta opon our boitte. We miaa his little faee. Where'er we t o n , whoc'ir we lode. We nias his vaeaatt ptece. We dreaia of j»wu awwt little fKoa we

loved, . the dear iitQe faee we are longing t»

see, We can never forget yoa, dear Hainon, For yo« « « n ail the world to aie.

ftj msXovf^'Ktber . .

are' to be secured, fc thl« re- y n y q ^ y ^ TffflDi rf PiMk SdMal

Virgiafa DBPABTMKNT8 RtfKBSSNTBD

C a i « * , Gradoato, Law,

line Fates, try onr Mutual. Take your cboioe. We reinresoit both Idndte:' Austin COrporatum. ' 63

wood. Higfaesf cash price paid on delivery; measurem^ite taken frwn wagtms: Give ii« a ftall ha^ f01^ you sell, E. R. Conner. ei

For Sale--Sea8oned^0ak and hickory wood, in-stove lengths.

HEALTHY HOQS lesisT

HOa CHOLERA andalloootaiiaaadlMMM. Kaap/onr

koei ol*Mi and proniaM tMTbr nalac

Kreso Dip No. 1 A 1H% dUnUoa of KIMO Dip ITo. 1

u n a Vltnlat HoeClwlar* Vtrna ia fln ]|kliinUs b7 oontaot.

Equally Good for ill Lire Stoci Wa wHI mnd jrou lr«« s booklet on

maiMt«, artbrlus, aoranwrntli, ate. We will acnd 70a free a booKIrt on

how to build f luw wallow, whleli will keep boci elaan and health;.

. Wa will aend roa trea a booklet on how to keM> Tfoar hoci fraa"4roB ia-•aet paraaltea and dlataae.'

WHte tor them—the; are (re*.

RcllabJ«^aiid Ecenbrnlcal,

%» l<lila n>Hlall f i H i p i I j

SALE OF A N D LOT

. JJuder ani by virtue of a cer­tain deed of t rus t executed the 18th day of May, 1912. of record in deed book\p2. pftg< 33I , . i i i thfi clerk's office of Prince William coyijty, by Jno. Johnson and wife, the undersigiied trustee therein nanied, having been re­quested so to do by the hoiders of the notes therein secured, in the payment of which default has been made, win proceed to sell at public auction, to <Mie highest bidder, on '

S A T U R D A Y , SEPT. 28, 1918 at twelve o'clook m., in front of the Peoples Bank, in the town of Manassas, aforesaid county, all that certain lot, with improve­ments thereon, lying and being situate in the aforesaid town on Liberty avenue, and known as the Berry Hall property, adjoin-ing Cockrell and others. For a description bj^ metes and bounds reference is made to a deed re­corded in deed book 43, page 283.

TERMS CASH. , H. THORNTON D A VIES , 15 Trustee.

W o o d ' i S e e d i

Crimson Clover Increases crop produc­tion, unfMroTe* t M IwMi-and makes « n excellent gnudng and forage crop.

WOOD'S FALL CATALOG Juat laaued Telia Alt About

Crimson ^ o v e r, Alfaifa,FulgfaumOat8, AbBruamlTye a l attiar

^ararad Garden S e A

Market. T. C. l){oore.* J6 Regidters^ . Holstein^' male

calves: for sale."'?. / . ^ o n n ^ ^ ^

Wanticd- Miliisr^E^^ Control iCo'rporation atock. ''Selling** one 4 1-2 fa. q. Olds .stationary gasoline eng niT W. S.'wyaM. Phone^ 1180, HagerstowBr 1^

For Roit.—Ja». Isf, 191d, on shares, 250 acre farm, consisting of good, strong land. This farm can nhie-renteq tor a -tenn'~ol' years, but only tlfa party ^ l e to furnish: horses, labor' and ma­chinery. Rento* must {» wfll-ing to take an active, working^ part in the cmitract, jmd have two <» more sona, <dd,enongh and ejqterifsiced enoug^^ to w<H'k as neaessary farm labor. If rent-

this fall.' References as to abil­ity^ and integrity required. Ad-dres Lock Box 115. can ^Tbt Journal, Msimiasi, Va. -14>4

City People Wart Yodr Eggs, a i d BotCn^!^

Slup by Pared PMai

Varidua' aizea priced from —T——85 centa-wpr— ••-

Send for aatalogue and partic­ulars. Metal Carriers wiU last for- years—no breakage. . No I wrapping or hcbetiing neceaswry

1 ^ F St and 1214-18 G ^ . ^ • W A S M I K d t O f i , O . C>

F O R F A L L S O W I N G . 'Catakv .nailed free. Write for it, and pricea of any Seed* ra^ nutitiii _ ^ ^ . . • i_

T.W.WOQD&SONSI

1 ' I ' 1 ' V

aUUtlEXl.. BOOTBB. ( es9,suv4an£Li> ouki«(

iH.B.aiaux

FIRST NATIONiy; BiOf. •>liSIGKATXX> O K P O S I T O K V O F ' ^ T H F

U m T B D iSTATKa, JATITAl. • - ~ . ' llOOtOvCi

0.:i.. WOTBL, . M.B.HAlU.O'W. s.K w\aFiKx.b.- ;. P. MciB. w.amKOBKRTs. a. laoi.iK.

DOOOLASS STUAIT j-tetnpC aUcKtiojr ( n r : .c i.. bmatseiu >

w•atoll tumi'lhiigtfciMweiw'i tit» rvkcitfas k wt'n*'i.i.*^ — --•—TT--—-'• • -

BOWASD^WDUTOK, U a t m i t x . Ya.

~HOME GROWN NURSERY

^^ from Wegt Virginia, have | higher after the war than dur-|«'iTX.k f'UK SAI^I:.. l y ptach| ^sited several of the counties of; ing it. This sUtement is borne 1 trees are especially fine; send me

te made from beat materiala^ ~' bakeJjp an up-to-date oveiH-

landled by neat, dean, care-ful workmen. Ask f^ i t ^ -aee^t no other. We alAo have a ni«« QUICK LUNCH eOUNTER where you-can aariafy y"-i- «pp^«i*^ ,P.ilt Tine of confectionery.

Everything Goodj ta Eat

Hj, tine embniices- Stifle and " , ~

Queensware, Tin and '£namelware-

€«K R MIIE CamKB

D.J..ARBiNGTON

MnlikiJ epipMit-artMS, oBi tMriar% inM wA Ae m$A teeifhti^iiilns. Ov in«admbf la t i«« f . f e tares is ijpniij \^ ^ Bawi 4

Ir pif a kif pri» far. mc tmk mik. l 4 as fare r<tfM<

L. -ROSENBERGER MANASSAS. VIRGINIA '

Beeeipts and DisbonemcntB of-SdiooI^ Fniida in P/JM nhrtri** f«r Jgar EBdiBC Jnae 30. WIS.

ffiBCEIPTS State fdndi reeeJTed .|1,73&2S County fcoKls ait hand- Jidy 1, •

1917 . . . . : . ; . . , . . . * : r. (^ninty fondrKpportiooed.. Dstnct fnndi'im hand Jnly 1, • 1917 . . . . . . . : ; . > , • . . . . . . . . District fnnda leTJed dnring

year . , '.' Dog tax .. .„.^ Litouy fund, Smitit^eld, "fmy-

« muA Hobaes

soe.oe

S96.aS

868.31 i25:a»

earn

DISBURSEMENTS Paid teachers' saJariea 12,889.53

ReiJairs , . . . . - . : r 1S»JC Libraries ..'.. . ' . . . 'SKOA' Pud 9»m

- Treasurer's commiasion.. ^t.21 Glerii MM! tnwtees VtM Ou Umds, iateietfaBd ddb». 125.74 StatMoaryaadpiMac*.... MO BiwHttB Mtd aupptiea S.SS.' lasanmcc ; ^.QS

Balaaee^in datriet fond Jt —wrmr:: rrrrrr: iOavW

S4,58S.M-INDBBTTBDNESS

Aaaoat e>wii» Ut»ary fund S986.C6 - ^rm&. 3. WO<HJ^NDEN,

Clerk District School Board

NOTICE TO TAXPAYEBS AlQioni^ the law reouiree

county treasura^ to begin to ocrilect the current year taxas and leviea on July A?l,"cnB'aoqn thereafter as be shall receive eopiMi of tb^ cemmiaai<Mief8'

yet not having received said cemmissioners' book$ up to this date, and having a very laryi numbar uf Uut t lcketrtor make off before I can receive said t«&€S^ UKT levies. T take this

of notifying the public

• e o e o e o e o o o o e e o o o e ^ b o o o o o e

thf. ^tate. and returned well; out hospitalitv- of 'prr '

by fiiruFPS accordinjr to px- your want list for special -quota-War, ttons. Addre*w, T. A. METZ.

J. M. BELL The J<Mimal M and worth it

. 7 * The Journal—$1—and worth H o o 5 o o 6 o 3 6 o o o o o o o o o o o o • • • a • • • • < • • » • » » » » • • • • » »4»»a t1

& a ( I shall use^every endeavor to h a v e tha^aKj^Mfets made out in t ime to savel l^xpayers the 5 per cent penalty required by law to be^tddM after r>ec>mht»r l!» , and that I wTlI answer all inqui­ries requesting staterrHiu:.- .>' aa soon as I have the i"...'- •)*»-tv

J. P. LE.-\rH.\;.A.N. Treasurer Prino*" k'V I [VKfi • •-•'-••^

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1J18

U S T OF REGISTRANTS

(Continued Irom Page Tte««) 698 Wm. Vaughn, Brirtow 899 Robt Hogan, Haymarket (col) 700 Alfr-''^ Murphy, Briatow Icftl) 701 Richard H. Jones, Manaw** 102 Thoa. O. i«tt»Mft, H^raMUcl(*t-703 Bootom F. Ball, Manaaaaa 704 Augoj* O. Hurietmua. P ^ t h w

stone „ ^, 705 A r t r H. Ilawfalli MaiiMtM 706 Robt. L. Byrd, Hanaaaaa 707 Winford B. Atkina, ManaMiM) 708 Paul D. Holainger, Briato* 709 Gratx M. Shoemaker, Briatow 710 Robt. L. Wataon, Joplin 711 Henry Camper, Manasaaa 712 Maaaino DiFilippo, NokeaviUe 713 Roy E. Rexrode, Manasaaa 714 Anthony DeLuca, QuanticQ 715 Gjerul<t-'^IilBen, Quantico 716 Geo. CiMickshank, Quantico 717 Wm. Oscar Wise, NokeaviUe 718 Robt. Randall, Nokesville 719 Chas. H. Albrite, Nokesville 720 John W. Wright, Catlett 721 Le\?L„Payne, Haymarket 722 Wm. H. Patterson, AgneWVille 723 Wallace A. Shumate, Haymarket 724. Albert B. Rust, Haymarket 725 Silas H. Selecman. «ecoquan 726 Edward F. Van Riper, Beaton

Harbor, Mich. 727 Claude H. Thomas, Haymarket 728 Lawrence A. Hulfish, Haymarket 729 John V. Iskos, Quantico 730 Abram Amelieff, Washington,

D. C. 731 Wm.-S , iy land , ManassM 732 Chaa. G. Macall, Nokesville 733 Alexander Daun, Quantico 734 Rocco Grocco, Quantico 735 Chas. G. Ellison, Manassas 736 Qaude K. Rhodes, Nokesville 737 Geo. Harry Hottle, Manasaaa 738 Horace H. Thornton, Manaaaaa 739 Henry C. Carney, Bristow 740 Bryan Gordon, Manassas 74 lJKal t«J£eya^ Manassas 742 Elmer S. F^trwater, NokeaviUe 743 Wm. S. Richey, Nokesville 744 Walter A. Cline, NokeaviUe 745 John R. B. Davis, Manaaaaa 746 Jos. L. Buahong, Manaaaa* 747 Chaa. E. Romine, Waterfall 748 Thoa. H. Sinclair, Haymarket 749 Geo. A. Gosaom, Waterfall 750 HeBTT F. Lyta , Haymarket . 751 Jo». PrGoliekj MibaBBaa 752 Wm. H^ King, ^anawiaa • 753 Oscar C- Portne?, Washington,

t). C. '• ' -751 Conrtlan'^ « wi^fiald, Mannmaa 755 Jaquelin M. Keys, Dumiriea 756 Wm: J. Dobbins, Dumfriea 757 Hosea B. Sluaher, Maimssaa r 758 John T. Broaddna, Manassas 759 Robt. H. Saffer, Manassas 760 Gflbert E. Spies, Manassas 761 Benmetf^-ltmndall. DuMtfaW*

868 Chaa. E. Christian," Thorough­fare (col) ^

864 CSiaa. F. Caton, Gainesville 855 Walter L. Houchlns, N<AeiTOK " 856 Chas. C. Herring. Nokesvme 857 Chas. E. Enswiler, Nokesville 86g Hike Pavlavieh, Quan«i(^ 859 Guy G. Allen, Manassas 8«0 Citaa. W- Boylea, Manassas 861 John W. Ooss^, Manassas ^9ti Wm. Cwidle, Manassas 863 Alex. Zumpanos, Quantico 8 f t C«itss KOTWW, QnantKO-:^"— 865 Geo. Bland, Quantico (col) 866 Ernest L. Perry, Quantico 867 Chas^ F. M. Lewis, Manassas 868 Samuel Randolph, Manassas 869 John W. Hottle. Manassas 870 David H. Green, Manasaaa (col) 871 Herbert R. Pease Quantico 872 Jas. W. Berry, Wellington (col) 873 Henry B. Payne, Catharpln (col) 874 Chas. S. Berry, Catharpin (col) 875 Chas. E. Allen, Nokesville 876 Shirley T. Butler, Catharpin

(colored)' 877 Silas C. Foster, Nokesville 878 Pendleton B. Mayhugh, Nokes­

ville ,. 879 Geo. A. Mason, Haymarket <coJ)

At the Farm of SAMUEL C. KINCAID near WEllJNGTON, VIRGINIA

CHURCH SERVICES

880 Nelson C. Elliott, Catharpin (col) 881 John N. House, N<rfc»svill« 882 John King, Manassas (col) J83 Ernest GMkin», Btopsms i™> 884 Leandous Russell, Manassa*

(colored) „ , , _ . 1, 886 Richard B. Gossom, WaUrfall 886 Robt. N. Brenner, Occoquan , . 887 Ellsworth Bailey, Neabaco 888 Clifford H. Beach, Occoquan 888L Lacy_McCuen, MaM8saa_^ 890 Roger "Horriasey, BruoklyB,N.Y. 891 Frank W. Hombaker, Occoquan 892 Robt. H. King, Bristow 883 Frank L. Cannon, Manassas 894 Willie W. Tolspn, Bristow . 896 Wm. L. Wheeler, Wellington 896 Warren A. Arnold, Woodbndge 897 Thomas J. Hereford, Wellington 898 Frank WeUs, Wellington • 899 Philip Cole, Woodbndge (col) 900 Jackaon Bogle, UCCW Ulin (cul) 901 Ckilumbus Barnes, Bristow (col) 902 Taswel Bates, Dumfries ( c ^ 903 Thos. L. Reynolds, Dummes

(colored) " . 904 Thomas GrifSn, Dumfries («)1) 905 Jas. R.VWest, Dumfnes (col) 906 Walter Xweas, DumftMs (col) 907 Thos. I. Bates, Dumfries fcol) 908 Robt V. Robinson; Manafsas

(colored

Thursday, Sept 26, 1918 COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M.

U Having sold my farm, I wiU offer for sale, at pablic auction, on the above-named date, at my farm, tie foUowIng impl—eatB, live •tork and HonwriinM GoridH; — _ _ __ . _

PRB8B¥TERIAN-iStkTittf" I^reabyteflan Chnrch, Ss*.

AKord K«U«»y.,F««*«« Sunday—Sunday School at fl:45 a.

m. S u b j « ^ " F r u i ^ o f the Christian Life." - Preaching at 8 p. njj Subject, "Th^

Piyht of Faith." - -- - -• (Congregational meeting ."Motiday,"

Sept. 23, at 2^30 p. m, —- > -Wednesday—Prayer meeting at $ p.

m. SuWect. "Being Hooest With God."

Clifton Presbytorian Church, B«v. Alford Kelley, pastoir.

Sunday School at 10 «. m. S a b ^ as stated above. ^

Harvest Home Service Sunday Sept. 22, at 11 a. m.

Christian Endeavor at 7:30 p. m. Subject, "Lessons from Bible Cllharac-ters."

LUTHERAN Bethel Latberan Chsreh, Rev. Ed­

gar Z. Pence, pester. Sunday—Sunday School at 10

o'clock. Preaching at 8 p. m.

IMPLEMENTS H Complanter, 8^1i« Grain Drill, W«lMng Cultivator. No. 20 OUver Wood Beam Turn P»«>W. No « OUver Steel Beam Turn Plow, 3-inch ThomhiH Wagoto, Pukp Jack, Buggy, Corta Shelter. Feed Cut-ter. CuUway Dtec Harrow, ^iketooth Hwrtow, trag Harrow. H»y FnoBB, Staq^ Shovd How and several Double ShoVel Ptows, GasoUni Emflnfe^-horse power, good running order; small S^wator, Milk Cans. Fwk^ Mattox Axes, 4 RoHs of Barb Wire, Set Double Hamessi Set Single Ham««. several Ptew HariiOss, DiSip Cwrt and Harness, Grain Ctadte. Incahatpr. Bhwder.

762 Wm. H. Metherell, HoadUqr 763 Aubrey Fairfax, Hoadley/ 764 Marion F. Davis, Hoadksr 765 Seymour S. Stults, NokMVW 766 Daniel Banley, Manassas

^ 767 Thee. B. Lyuui. Man 768 Robt,C. P. Johnson, 769 Daniel ReidjHiMidlgr ^ ^

771 John G. C. Sweenw, He««lk(y 772 Randolph T. CriHich, H( 773 Milton I; Glaacoc^ * -

(colored) _ . J912 TravMse .C. Thornton, Games

ville (col) " _ ^ _ i „ 913 Asberry Butter, Jr., WaterlaU

(colored) • - . 914 Michael Gaba, Bnstow OlE Joseph- Gahr, Briatoy

909 Baipn V. *onnsOTif • • • • • • » • • . - r- -—- <- • ,^

911 Howard Se«MKtns, 1 4 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ ^ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ gOW. d « ectober-2S; 6 Sh-t*. about JM_lKHUMte ^

916 (3*0*. L. RosenbMwer, ManiTsaas 917 CosteUo J. R. H i n l s ; Haymar ~^ "liet (eol)

»1S Jnlian L, Tn»i»K,-Thor«i«Mate (colored) _ . J

fflP FiiTBT^ H.-Allen. Thcrooghtare

1 SorT«rillan, 9 y<«»^*t^2«0 pounds; 1 dark-brown ilare..« years oM, weight 1850, with S ^ Ung CoH 4 ii|MithBN»ld-4Hrth good brood mares^ Cdlt, 50 Hens and CbiAftis.

Services at ^eTiJokesVllle ttrtlieran Church at 11 a. m.

.EPISCOPAL

Trinity Episcopal Church, Rer. •; A. Stuart Gibson, Rector.

Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. m. Service ^ r s t , sJBcond and fourth

Sundays at 11 a. m.; third Sunday at'--, 8 p. m.

St. Ann's Memorial ta»apri,-Nok«^-~ ville. .Service first>Sund«y at 8 p. m.; third Sunday at 11 a. m.

- - ttAPnST Manassas Baptist Chmeh, Bev. T.

D. D. Clark, pasto;. Sondiy-—Simafcy Scbootyr^tf a. m.;

momlne s a 3 r i e e , i l o^i^aiki^Bi^^!^^ U., 6:46; .evenhi« ««rvfce « t TtSQ. T

WedB«MUT- Pny«r meeUajr •» '7:80 j ; m.

Mancssnr:

980 Wm. F. Niekeaa, GSAMSVOIB

774 Rozier FairfaXrH' 775 Willie T ~ 776 777 E l i8h»«« , 778 James E . Bice, - ^ - ^ - - — 779 Edtrin 1 Kinfthslin, M « " « ^ » » 780 Noa^ E. Hottle^ Manassas ^ 781 Milliken Danitl, Newport News

(colored) . . . ,. 782 Wallace ~ B . n ? a ^ l s , Maiumsas

(colored) . 783 Julius N. Bouffier, Manassas 784 Daniel P. Bell. Manassas .. 785 A n l o w s K>etaorcloa, QwnTitim

^ 1 wlto^.^itiachetot, BiUWJWr 922 -Money M. Davia,- DOMriee • -923 Jacob W. Merehaat, I>««M*JW 924 Bnies t I tebriM*, O w n ? BjUL

(eblar«D „ „

•^jwaMw mm5^»«*ey—-9?rHiay M. Mayfield, Hoadl^

Herbert L. "Tobbs, Bnatow

HOUSEHtiLD GOODS ^fMtef^ »'*w Chain and TiHw, Chnra and Clicks, and gthw^nrtkHii too

Bev. Barac t tGr iBuIey ' sAi . . BeHahaTm. fcfttrtli S n s i l ^ 1 1 « . B. W#MKlMim, aanniMi and fourth 8ai-

rte

TSBO^-^JiM aaMNarta evw lljO, nfaie thmd^ Bai& jif:

•«i<&^ time- A$ jnotM mmtJt» aegbiialili^ at f t e Na-

a. diiver^-fe 980 Birtnim S. KidweU, M l Jos. H. Wheaton, Manassas

4 ^ff l Gee. B . McDonaldJBr^ew 088 Heibert E.-ffiaebelce, BnstBc^

L. B^^'i'llft. AuctkHiaer. C. J. BIEETZE, Clerfc-

Moont "Aaidir days, S p. m

fiatdier U e ^ e r l i ^ 11 « . uuwaiAJM_s. m. . .:: -.. ~ Oak JURTVUii 9aadKr, tl t. » , Mia flat 8mim> I'M p. i». '.; • •';

Anbnni.lfiirSimaii'jIilu m. aiT ttdrd 8ma»Tj 7;8P . m. _!_ ^_L

PBDUTIVB BAPfmr TrtiaiU*'* Baytiat Gwna,

8. Dattao, paater.

785. 787

Harry Tyler. Manassas . Alfred G. ^well , T h o r o a g a n e

Harris, Hisywsrket (coloredr

788 H a m p t o n R

789 AthafiiSos Charulias, Qaantieo 790 Chas. H.Earbart, Bristow v 791 T.-A:. Randall, Briatow— 792 Mamhal l l t . Fairfax. Hoadlgy 793 Alton Maxfield. HoadlW , . . 794 Raymond Q. d a t i a , Neabsco ; 795 Marshall Bl. Taeey, Neabeeo - 796 Howell H. Mclnteer, DunfrifS 797 August Jebnaon, Dumfriee

934 Eppa H. Colvin, Neab8<» 9S» Wm. A. Dane, MinniewBe_ OM ATMIW^W a. Bobertaon^ WeUMigton 987 ClifTord B. Boland, Manassas 988 Jas. J. Geris, Bi istow

-989 * « . « . Fetxwr, J t o a w a * . 940 Elishus M. I^eonard, Haymwrket 941 Jas. K. Vermillion, Haymarket 942 JOB. B.'Turner, Haymarket 943 John W. Wynkoop, HaymaiNwt 914 John "B ^'•^nn, T T ^ " " ^ * ' * * " *

•t«E BUSY CORNER" l?ENN A»«.A 8 TH, (cokaed)

946 H a i i y ^ Selecman,^Qccqqnan

_ -T, Jg»vm>»»y^T' !S7 F*aiik B. Haybugh, m^anBfm

948 John R. Olivw, Woodbridge 94$ S laa H. _ _ 960 Jas. B. Cole.

^ ~ 8 S f « « i i i iVliyTSiinll

CATHOLIC , All Saints' qathoUe Cfamrefa. Maa-

saaa, Father WOHam^ai , paatbr.' lOtaa at 8 a. m., flrrt abd thbtflSoa-

days. Second and Saaxtit Snadayi at lOHtO SI Mil fenewe4-J

798 Elmer Patterson^^Neabseo, 2S? ^"JL i r ^ f t S T ^ S ^ M v f f l e 799 CarroU T r - « t e y ; ludiaa fli«M O ^ i p h n M. M ^ ^ N S g ; ! ^

Md. .. ^ „ • •, 800 John S. Buasell; MinnJO«lle 801 Chaa. E . Dove, NokesviUa , 802 John H. Gaakins, Mawtsaas (col) 803 Sussex A.' l i l e w w t , StraartWB

Junction 804 Lewis C: Messick, Manaasas 80.1 Jas. H. CroM, Manassas 806 Harry^W. Boaser. MaiiMi<a»

Bernard 80 J. Brooks. Hanassas (colored)

808 Oscar Powell, Manasaaa (crtj^ «09 Chas. B. Compton, Manassasr 810 Walter F. Dowell, Manaaaaa 811 Albert L. BridweU, Manasaaa 812 Odale D. Watera, Manaaaaa

-Jil

|^TU>bt. Robinaoin; Briatow («rt) 96ft John S. Thomaa, Manassas Viol) 964 Otho W. Hedrick, Bristow . ' , 966 John G. Bradford, Manajsa*--9$6 Frederick W. RoUina, Mar W! Zeno H. Spindle^ Bristow 968 Wm. H. Wtutmeri= Bristow 969 Grover O. Di ight, Bristow 9gO aoea RofaiMOB, GniwesviHe

ia R^rA'ett Grimaley, » t o « * — 14 Wm. R ! GrUSa, HanUSQT

815 Sham Pfaikard, G«i»e«»01»-(eol). 815 Ernest L. Utterback, M m s s s a s 817 Carleton Y. HiU, Manaaaar 818 Alwin T. Barnes, MinnMWiIie 819 Wm. Y. Ellicott, Bristow; -^ 820 Kchard H. Bamef, Minin«*fll»-» 821 Arrive A. Wells, Manasaaa 822 Chas. B. Lafkin,-l 823 Fenton MitdaB,

824 WilUa» B. Bowers, ^ ^ i ^ w 825 Bobt. 0 . C«»per, MinnieTlft» 826 French Carney, BeWair Mflk 827 CHntoB A. Cameyr Jepttn 828 R a y m m l F lore i»ee ,^ iwow 8a» John 830 Emmet «31 CemeBns . . .

8S2 C M ^ v!*GoBth, KekearfflT 83S Jas. L. D«*i. N«*"»01* 834 Frank L. Foster. Mskflavflia

9 i l John H^Hiae, FeatberaUaw 9«2 Mfltonl) . Bailey, Neabaco 9«3 Frederick M. Lynn, OWMHwaa 9 « r GTBVgT. May, D»i»tow- • . 9C6 Oliver Hateher, Waterfall (eol) 966 Gee. D. Chappdl, Manassas 967 Archie S. Beavew. Manasaaa 968 Raymond K Beajers,

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tt>r DljMSjl Sacrameat.

~ HETHOPIST Grace Hettiodist lipiaecipal tatoicli.

Sooth, Mawaaiai, Be*'. VL Q> Bonr, pastor. -

ib^Amy SfVutt^ mt 9-M a. m I'reacliinsr every Sonday a t 11 a. m-

I n f 8 p. in: '~ i-:^-!:: r c ^ L_Z=: EJpforth %Migo» at 7:00 p . m. Bbdciial!, every-Sonday at 8 p. m-

, J n w H ^ , first Snaday a t S p. • < • -third BOBtlay ^ H au'v. •

971 Chaa. . 97* Beri. Peterson, H - , _ 978 John W, Dewey, i^P-^^ 974 H « r y S. Davis, WO«S»n^«« . S T t O w a . H. Giayaon, fiayaiarket

(colored) * - - -» 7 r R<rt>ert P. ArmeBtroot, Ma 977 Albert D. Firiier,

(colored) «n StaartT -jBerMMS--——-979 * * n W. Riaon, Domfriea-9M Milton J. Bottle, Manassas • n Vemaa E. Lake, MaaasM*

John F. Hicks, Cherry HiB

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«t S. Crgy, Mayaaa <K T^r maZ;-ff^-—- (eel)

Payaa, 936 David U (colored)

8S7 WariWd S. Brawner, «88 Herbert W. BUiid, ~—~-^^^ 8S9 Aadraw S. WrifM, N « * ^ > * «40 Chaa. B. ghelHagtnsi, Oammn

841 Beni. 0 . Mount^oy, Gaineevnia 842 Ear! E. BsM, Hoadley„ . __^_ 843 Daniel W. RoMnson, Nokesvwe 844 Chas A. Payne, Tboroo«h«a»e

fcolOT*<5"* ^ f. WT^ L . Aiien. Nokesville 846 Wm. T>. D*vi9. Kr«tOW ~ ~ A47 Ber:iaH FVaney, Gameeville

'. colored) 848 Onrar C. .\ubrpv V-V'-.^iOe 849 Ynrsfan A ':'f'~-- V... assas

18 A^ AUTHENTIC lllSPLAI OF S^l'ILES AUOPTEDflttt Tlig^tUM-ING FAU. AND WSITER SBASOiNS AT DECIDEP SATDfGfr FSOM

• PMCKS THAT WnXPRiBVAIL LATER IN THE YRAR.

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laArldwIity ki.fn> Uwa any vilM lawiartod iii

Rev. C K. iaiBeaa% avpafatatMats folkar: . . _

S o d l e y - ^ l r s t . se6qiid abd fonrtt Sundays, 11 a . 'm. ' ,

Tairview-^^ecead and foitrth SMT jdays, 8 p. wk,-

GainaaviU*—First Sdaai^^ 8 p n-: •aaJlflfth ftmdayy 11 a . « .

Briatow—TUrd and flftk Saada}*, 8 p . m. , . . - - ' • , ' • • ^ ^

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986 Xd^Mrd D. PawaQ. 9Vr Jea. G a a k i M . l t o w a 988 Clareaee H. Break.

_Ce9>M«d) flifl Chaa. E . Breedea, Manaasas 980 Wake# G. Covluijtwu.-Maaa 991 Chaa- H. Boy. Maaasaaa (eel) ,-982 Irvine J. Breeden, Manasaaa 9M Edwin L. CoekreU, Manassas 984 Nathaniel Dean, Cathaxpm (col) M i A t e B t e a Davla. C a t ^ j t e ^ ) 966 Saasael Berry, Gemeavflle (esl) 997 JoA. Willis, Gainesvine (erf) 998 Jaa. B. Douglas, Catharpin (cri)

Catharpin (eel) Manaasas

IWi-Wilhe E. Harris, Briatow <col> 10O2 John W Foskev. Briatow (col)

imu ruintr Bnn iwyii, Hiismw w«>-10O4 Jacob H Fox. Bn?tow 100^ WiUia Tapscott. Bnstow 1006 Jaa. W. rh;iin, Woodbridje {edi} 1007 Wm. Gaiianan r>umfnee-l.iQSi Joe C&rr,e.\ Bnjt.^s •,,HJj. . . i i >•. N.'.r-n-.ar., Br^*'^-

909 Henry Grayson. 1000 Rokt. W. Whedbee,

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LIST OF REGISTRANTS tee',

^^jitinuad iiom. P i ig* -Si*^— 1010 Peari D. Gallahan, Bristow. .. 1011 John F. Adamsf Briatow 1012 Josejph Frazer, Quantico 1013 Alvin F. Stephens, Manassa* 1014 Winfred D. .Young, Manaasaa 1015 Herbert Davis, Manassas 1016 Richard R. Morris, Manasaaa 1017 Albert A. Lawrence, Mazuuai 10i8 Frank Gate, Quantico 4018 £ m e s t C. MiuselU Quantica 1020 Allison A. Hooff, Manaagai fffgt John M. Lewla, ManaBwaa 1022 Hugh B. Bell, Manasgaa 1023 ChM. E.-'Wi^tfe,"ManaBS 1024 Samuel T. Beavers, Manaataa 1026 Henry A. Pearaon, Manaaws 1026 Chaa. P. Arnold, Manaasaa _ 1027 Webster J. Richards, ManaaMU 1028 Jerry Crawford, Neabaco (<6n 1029 Prescott L. Ja^taon, Oocoquas

(colored) 1030 Augustus WilUamt^ Woodbridge

(colored) 1031 Commodore • D. Winston, Hay-

market (col)' 1032 Will Nickens, Thoroughfare

jtpoloireaT i033 Jaa. G. Reid, Hoadley 1034 "Herbert R. Sijiyder, Occoquan

(colored) 1036 Everett _H^, Bailey^ Occ<kiaan

1179 Ertiest L. Davis, Wellington 1180 Ewetl K. Evans, Manassas 1181 Thng W Hnwarri, Manaasaa

1036 Francia B. Morgan, Oceoquan 1037 Geo. M. Davia^ Hoadley 1038 John L. Dawson, Woodbridg«

• 1039 Jas- M. Barbee, Oceoquan 1040 Richard H. Aaderaon, Dumfries 1041 Wm. E. Redmond, Agnewville 1042 Reuben Wiaaton, Haymarket

(colored) 1043 Eppa H.Davia, Hoadley 1044 mrshai l T. Bailey, Indian Head, - — MA -1046 Clifton 0 . Polen, Gainesville 1046 Thos. M. Hemdon, Bristow • 1047 Henry C- Hemdon, Bristow 1048 Edward V. Brush, Feather stone 1049 Lewis Helms, Haymarket (col) 1050 Andrew J. Beavers, Gainesville 1051 Humphry A. Corum, Haymarket

(colored) 1052 John Leary, Oceoquan 1053 Chas.B. Mcintosh, Catharpin 1054^oawell C. Baker, Dumfries 1056 R^isa ld L.GT«g«, Bristow-1056 Jas. N. Mcintosh, Catharpin 1057 Samuel E. DeVaughn, Dumfries 1058 Alexander Doe, Quantico 1059 Tom McKay, Wellingtoi* (col) 1060 Arthur R. Posey, Manassas 1061 John W.' Petty,_Briatow 1062 Bdw«ttd A. -S

~ ' ket' " "" — " 1063 E. R. Thomasson, Haymaitet 1064 Clemeiit T . Siiidair, Gamesv31e 1065 Soowden E. McGiiin, GameasSle 1066 John S. Payne, H)iymarket 1067 Marshall Pearson, Bristow . 068 Lutiier J. Pattie, Gainesville

1069 Johii M. 'Aliiton, Manassai 1070 Henry C. Teel, Haymarket -1071 Robt. -A. Pearson. Gainesi41}e-"TF?Z Wm. H. Miller, Quantico 10^ Joe Koskejr, MUUUBIIB ( c d ) 1074 Andrew Taylor, 'Manassas (col) 1076 RaJ>en B. Reid^ Minaiirille 1075 J/»hn a PayTMt Thnmnyhfaiw

1182 Robt. £ui{«fi« Wise, Mnlfeairilla 1183 Elmer L. Ritenour, Catlett

Adam W. Miller, Nokesville 1186 Osceola L. Maratentf, NokesviHe 1186 John Mills, Hoadley 1187 Edward H. Sheppard, Agngs-

ville 1188 Lucian R. Keys, Manassas 1189 Thos. W. Beavers, Manassas 1190 Dalley ComweU, Manassas 1191 Johir J. Cheslock, Manassas 1192 Willis W. Siason, Dumfries 1198 Harry H. Koontz, Manassas 1194 Richard B. Hynson, 1195 Will Keys, Manassas 1196 Alvin T. Kline, BfUnassas H9T Wm. T. Weeks, Manassas 1198 Mark D. Brown, Manassas 1199 Cornelius Cole, Dumfries (col) 1200 Lloyd Johnson, Dumfries (col) 1201 Moore Vaughn, Quantico (col) 1202 Willard RoaS, Smoota (col>-1203 OUie Collins, Bristow 1204 Ohas. L. Beavers, MaYiSiMs 1208 Levf-t . Besvers, Manassas 1208 Ht. F. Reilly, Quantico 1207 Chas. H. Wine, Manassas 1208 Efipa L. ComweU, Manassas 1209 John J. Reeves, Nokesville 1210 Willis L. Johnson, Manaasaa TZn Wm. W. Comwell, Bristow

..1212 George Purcell, Manassas 1213 John T. Steele, Bristow 1214 Wm. H. Bowles, Manassas 1215 Fred Comwell, ManaOas 1216 Setb Ellis, Quantico 1217 John A. Seese, Nokesville 1218 Frank H. Huffman, Nokesville 1219 Benj; F. Hedrick, NokesviUe 1 1 ? 3^'^^'• g- MiVhufll. Nftkfaville 1221 Nelson LTEnais, Bristow 1222 Nelson M. Hemdon, Nokesville

-1223 Lee fi. Fair, Manassas -1224 Moses A. Woodyard, .Manassas 1225 Lucian Mills, Manassas -' ' 1226 Arthur C. Jackson, Manassas

(colored^" 1227 Geo.-W. Cook, Nokesville "

I.W.J.* 11.™..-^!^^^^® Francis S. Mackall, Nokesville ateigtai, nnjmw -1229 J6Eh W. Liming, Jqplin '

1 ^ 9 Milton W. Cooper, Joplin 1231 Espa H. Williams, Q^ntiefr ~ 1232 Wm. L. Kej^, Bristow 1233 Wm. I. Marstidlar, Manassas 1234 Stephen B. Laws, Nokesville 1235 Slias R. Cronch, Manassas 1236 Titus B. Flickenger, Nokesville 1287 Jesse A. Bates, Joplin (col) 1288 H a r i T ^ L J ' o d d ^ o k e s v n i s " : ^ -1239 CafTlBates, Cherry Hill (col) 1240 Acy H. Halterman. ~

(colored) 1077 Washington F. Blivia^ GainesvQl^

(cwluieJ)^' — ---^ 1078 Wm. E. Murphy, Thoroughfare

sniss~wtxioiHffisrCBtiacpp' 1080 Wm. S. Bnrwer, Gainesville 1081 Berkley B. Gough,. Nokesville

1086 LawToice W.-^ioHis , Hoadley n W W H r .

1087 Joseph Sims, AgnewVill< " 1088 liobt. A. Payne, Gainesville 1089 Julian Mills, Hoadley ' 1090 Vincent F . Kincheloe, Damfries 1091 Ernest Porter; Manassas (e^J 1092 Herbert C. Anderson, Qna 1093 Marion F. Wilson, Quantie* 1094 J.ohn G. Stewart, Bristow lUW Ptter M. Kaftalia iBSr 1096 Gilbert Wilson,

-ISSa Gewr^ Cotbwt, Qiiantim (nnl) 1 ^ Hoses Beiner, Dumfries 1099 Sams«l P O M , Quantico . HOC Thos. L. Cdmpton, Manassas 1101 Witaner M. ffllnC, M w i i i i W " 1102 Horace Bland, Quantico (col) 1108 gppa WoodyaJiT Brisfanr • 1104 Wm. R. Smith, Haymarket Am Ww ^rn, ntiniftriM (r(i» ^''^ Isaac P.-Tnck, ManMsaa IVn Jas. E. Jor^a^ Haymarittt U(I8 Aithor- A . ^ ? i n t « r « , "'

(colored) i m H a j m o B d - i UIO Worth H. Stork*,: l U l Howard E. Mets, Htmaasaa' i m Ward 0 . Tomer, Manassas. 1113 Henry D. Bobisson, Manaaus 1114 J. R T. T. Da vies. M a n a i f s 1118 Harvey Garrett, M a n a a M i _ 1116 Alex. Rodder, Manassas 1U7 Levi ir. Nana, Manaasaa

. 1118 John C'Lawler, Manassa» 111? Wm. D. Sharrett. Bristow 11«».Walter BacMi, i r M o w (eol) m i Nathan Pttrne, Quantico

112S Edward L. HeFrins, Kokaavilla 112* Geo. P o t « , Dnmftles (col) 11» David H. Landes, NokesviUe UM John Boric Damfries (col) l i s ''*• T- Thornton, NokewiUe

8obt. Bates. Dontfrws ( « * ) -nm B. r,e«rMjB»w, Manssria hlZM Chas:

JH!? j ^ ^ Carter, Manaasai ^ Wm. Xr Bbodea, N<rfceaviQe 1«2 Geo, D. Bobwtacm. BroMhray,

N. Y. 11» 8«rvey V. Jonas, Nok«rrfll«

iia. J.""" *'• vtst; HI ana i l l ' ~ l U ; DMglas G. Coram, Manassas I S ? * 7 « * • Gregory, Manaasaa } « | e r b e r t P . RaadWl,

Tm " « W a l i l « IhomaW VbtttT'

J}« f»ytQB B. Larkin, Manaasaa Uu i " ' ™ ^ McCuen, Manaasaa u i f r ^ 9- B a o M m a n . ManaaiM

» 2 » " • ?• P * y n ^ BUnassas _ u S S ? - & ^ * h a m , Haymaricet

'"Cheshire, Agnewv " lllA SjT'^- f • Davis, Woodbrii i i S 5»U»« N. Davis, Woodbridw

» » r"""/^ Keily, SUmford, C i l B . f i s i s A^Wphos Roy7 l i s Y*^: C*tlett, AgneWville ' m P 2 S ^ ??*rf««i Woodbrid«« ^*^ ?«nl S. Fogle. Nokesville l i s ?<*<- E. B i i v i w , Manassas

foplin \Ha i V 2 ' **• i iemdon, Bnsto^ u S l ! t ? 5- Davie, Neobw^ (col)

lltt tt^r *" "• •vers , i m y * ' ^ _ B - Abel, Joplin

1, Bn«

S™«"_Bark, Dumfries (col)

Uw t> . * °- Abel, J< }»» i !^ ' ' ^ Hemdon, Bn. tow

] 2 ^ H . Davie, Neobw^ (ct J^^_^^i l lBr , Quantico (col)

l l » ^^•^- W. Comwell, Manassas l i s ^^\,? P ° " y . Manassas

l i S H ^' Kerlin, .\okea%ille :i6« f L"T 8 Bear, Nokesville •

. iU'.asaaa -lassas Maiihssaa

n<j7 Wm, E. 1168 FT. M. 1 l ieu Wm. M. K

- I I W Harry I t . H 1171 Francis M. Bowling, Nokearville 1172 Jas. T. Flory, Nokesville , 1173 Cljfforde B. Bear. Nokeavilto 1174 Henry O'Comwill, M. 1176 Jos. L. Brown, Nokesville 1176 Jas. M. Geris, Bristow 1177 Elsie Galahan, Bristow

\ PAGE SEVEN

Manassas 1881 Beuford M: BriJweH, HHyiSVarket 1332 Fields M- Osborne, Haytnarkat-. 1333 Lewis M. Boley, Greenwich 1384 Douglas J. Mayhugh, Gainesville iSae Chas. &. Allen, GainesvtlK 1336 Dewey S. Allison, Catharpin 1337 Dawson Bailey. NokesviUe 1338 Daniel D. Wood;>!oke8ville -

1178 Rosier T. Swart, OniBeroHfir - 1*38 W t a . j ' . Be<Htme«t, Catharpin

1341 Edward I. Taylor, Nokesville 1Z4Z- Wm> H iSpanrer, Manasiaa 1343 Wm. M. J««la», Waymnrket 1844 Clark V. Grove^ Gainesville

Charlie F. RidenTHaymarket

lo28 Geo. R. Breen, Bristow 132^ Chas. H. Keyser, Thoroughfarr" 1330 Jus. W. Lambert, Thoroughfare

By virtue of an order of the District Couxt^ot^he-United States, for the Eastern JQiatriet of Virginia, entered on ihe 7th day of January, 1918, in the matter of Rector & Hant. bank-

1346 John T. Posey, Manassas 1347 John W. Spinks, Manaasaa 1348 Wm. B> CbAmblin, ManasMs -1349 Isaac N. Wheaton, Manassas _ 1360 Maurice L. Sullivan, Mainaaaas

d361 J. A. Mitchell, Manasaaa (col) 1963 E4ward J..Bartela, Quantico 1868 Luchian R. Davis, Dumfries

(<iolored) 1364 Chas. Davis, Dumfries (col) 1366 Thornton T. Champ, NokesvUle

(colored) 1366 Abraham Burgess, Catlett (Col) 1367 Jasper D j ^ o m a a , Bristow (col) 1368 Sayvenus A. Johnson, Damfries

(colored) 1369 Paul V. Portner, Manassas 1360 Jas. W. Smith, Manaasaa 1361 Henry P. Davis, Manassas 1362 George Jackson, Manassas 1863 Joseph L. Psstorelir, Quantico 1364 Andrew W. Amphiet, Haymarket 1366 Wm. E. Kindall, Dumfries (col) 1366 Harry C. Wines, Gainesville 1367 Clarence Williams, Oceoquan

(colored) 1368 Jas. E. Hamilton, Quantico

TRUSTED' §AJMd^ VAijU-ABLE REAL ESTATE

'ruptsTtFe undersigned, J. S. Wil son, truste? in bankruptcy, and the undersigned. tL A. Sindair, trugtee undfr *> certain. «*pd of trust, duly recorded in the clerk's office of Prince William <jounty derk's offic«, ex«euted by^.^. Rector and wife, in which H. p.

1241 Tfaoraton 1. Cole,'Quantico 1242 Roscoe C. Lewis, Manassas 1243 Geo. W. Henslegr, Manasaaa .

1246 Sinith L. demons , Quantico 1246 Frederick H. Powell, Managsas ""•^ (conared) "- ' . "",= 1247 Wm. Randolph, Masaaaaa-Cool

PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE

Under and by virtue of a de­cree of the circuit court of Prince William county, entered on the 15th day of -June, 1918, in the chancery suit of J. &. Dayton & Co. et al vs. T. R. Galleher et al, therein pendin£,'th.e undersigned commissioners of sale named in said decree will offer for sale at public auction, td tlie highest bidder, in Accordance with said decree, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 7, 1918

4at_twelve o'dock m., in front «f the~PeopreS National Bank, in the town of Manassas, Prktce William county, Virginia, the fol­lowing real estate* situate at ahd Hear Hickory^ Grove in Qaiae&r^ viHe dislxict, afbresiud county find stfltc

FIRST.—A: tract of lanT"af Hickory Grove, ! adjoining the Gttolaia Road, J. B. Downs ^ii4

thers, au'd knuwn as the *Tay-

Wobdford Mann.Jjaantieu .(eptj a.u fcraoiiiii, ^ u c u a b i K

^r^ . . u. » Jordan, QnantiM 1260 Pericles Petrides, Quantico VtSX Martin X .TamOT, l Ieabwo

[weS, MatUMMwr (eblored)-

1266 Wm, L. Smith, Manassas • {colored) • '

1266 Winfield S. Athey, Manaaaas 1267 Wm. L. Comptott, Manassas 1268-Jaek F. Fick, Qvsntiat . __• t2S9 Geo. C. Frazier, Manaasaa -1260 D w i y h l L . Hopkins, NoketviHe

-Hflgl Luther K. Lyan, CathariJn U£KS, Laws M^ABUU', Maiiass*

Msnss ias 1263 John |t . Howard, («e)M«d) . -.

1264 garle P . j n e a k f ' . MBnawiiM jM«aA*^ * « >jf/^«a«^^oj iMM^umaoi

Robt. S. Payne, llanassas' 1266 John P. Keriin, NokMviile 1267^Bnasea S>. &1tt4ai, Nokesville 1268 Norvel Anderson, J{<Ae«viUe

(tohxred) ' / 1269 Ja«Mb S. Messick, NokesviHe ^ m day of sale, for the deferr--f UTO Albert S. ^^kins, Nokes D» ' ed. saymeDts, with leave tcr an-

1271 Eniest Bailey, Nokesville 1272 Wm. R. Taskep,-Nekeavffie 4«^>= 1278-All?ert Fields, JfdcesviOe (eol) 1274 Chas. F . Bailey, Caierry;HiB

• 3aWt-I>ani>r JehnaonV Qiiafinrn frrnQT 1876 Milton BromwaU, Cherry HiTl 1277 Benj. Purvis, Quantico 1278 TlinrBton.H. Athey, Msnasiias 1275 Hnntoa M. F. Palmer, Mamte— 1280 James A. Qaakfais,. "

\iMnvaiMi

1281 Henry ~

A. Gaal

Pr-iSteph« pfaenson, Manaaw Mnnsisas 1282 Albert H. Breeden,

1283 Henry Stnahcr, Manasaaa 1284 Siehard H.

( e o l e i ^ IvfK- Kidwell, woi

fc. O m l f a q W H a t t NAHVflte

1SS7 Wm. M. C Dodse, HaTnutrint 1288 Aleomder B. Tr^^lctt, ~ '

ville 1289 Wm. E. Locke, Haymarket -1290 Fred. W. Dudauu, Ilaymariat-'1281 Thus. Q. auiIBi. n a j m a i l e l 1298 Chas: F. MiRioiB^ Gainesville . 1291 "^pa H. Hnnt, HayuaTkct 1294 RaMgh C Strether, <MasaviBe 1296 Haywood "L. Triplett, GaineaWDe 1296 Robert L. Anderson, GaJBaavffie

1297 Jerry D WiHia»ar-Bw«*rtsa (o»k»!«d>

1299 (jeorge B i r p e r (col) ISOO Howard L Wilbaaas.

(colored) 1301 Dannie Cole, Damfries (col) 1802 Martin V. Ritawar, C a t i y UOS Wm. M-Jacksen. C^tlMt (Ml) 1304 John M. Poien. Gahtesville 1905 John M. Hecteca, Cherry HSI 1S06 Frank Cole, Dnmfriee (erf) 1807 Uoyd W. MiUsr Dumfries (oo») 1808 lUchard Heams, Bristow. (eel) 1309 Moiti i W. L. Bannoa, Nohas-

- viUe ( c d ) 1310 John OoBch, Manassas 1311 Eppa D. Allison, CathariA>

P jMnBB» Cberty Hffl (car

ISH E««»et N. Pattie, C a t S M ) * -1816 John M. Kline, M a n a a a a s . — _ 1316 Wm. H. Jeffries, Gainesvyl» 1817 John T. Patton, Catharpin 1318 John P. Walsh, Quantico 1319 Remuttts H. «h«fpheid, Nep|

viFle (eol) 1320 Paul Henderson, N'eAbsco (col) 1321 Chas. Griffin, Dumfries, (col) 1322 Jobs Webstar, Nok«vl l lc Igrfl 1323 Wm. H. Webster, Catlett f«SlT~ 1324 Arthur i lolmes, Nokeavifle {«el> 1326 Henry Butl . 1326 Jas."*. Chapman (col)

fries (erf)

^ (mie Dressed and eats

^oicUPork

I

lol- Place," containing ahouf 18 ACRES

SECOND TRACT-^Adioins the Caroliaa road. Logmill roiitdr and known as the "Hickory G/ove Farm," containing, moTe

~^^!H^dMHaa^--•EHHIB 3^iA€T.-^The-aadi^ the dcfcwed paym(mtgonl,th»

Tiaed~ll!terest of T. Rr^Galleherftitle t5Jbeietai&ed until th^ p in the-Geo. JGL lGalleher.-kBid whicli was devued him by said Geo. 0. Galiebor n his will, aiid whfeb tod—is-^-aear Hickory Grov£, andjoining tha epanty foad. Bailey Tyidr, S. W. Htmt, jcjitilen and others, ceatauA^ m<»e or less,

TERMS r—Oue - third -vsA^ oQe third in on6 year and one-ttiird in two years, the purchaser Executing bonds, with interest

' fWMC SALE OP VALUABLE JtEAL E3TATS

tidpate said pi^rments, and title to be retuaedliaiffi Qeporctese HKHiey is paid in full.

HTTtrTSARRFai R(»T. ^A. HUTcmsojr/ C. A, SINCLAIR^ • THOS. H. UTON _ _ _ _ _ H. THORNTON D AVIES,

Commisslouers.

Under and by virtue of a cer­tain deed of trust executed on the first of December. 1914, and ofrecordm Heed l Mi~(66rpaiKes 8A-6r- in -^he^-^leifs office-ot Prince WilUam county, by A C Stooibw^ et nxr the JuuleiaigB^

Tuentioncfl," .ins been so requested by the holdoti of the notes therein se-

the puBrment of whiih

J, Geo. G. Tyler, clerk of tiie t-JTt-tirt 4^irt for PriiF* WiOiaai

. , doeertify-ttotbond^aa been dxetailedas

GEO. G. TYLER, Ocrk.

TW akeve aak is day. Oct. 7. IMS, at tk»

%. i HOTTLE MANASSAS. V A.

^iary^famtnrfii Maoassas Traoste^ finds of CeMter^

Work l.<?27 Chas. H. Seely, Haymarket The Joumal—Sl^and worth H

Bear and Annie J. Speake are the beneficiaries, shall offer for sale, to the highest bidder, on the terms mentioned below, on

SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 1918, .in front of the Peoples National Bank of'Manassas, Ya., in the town of Manassas, at about 11 o'clock a. m., the folloMong real estate, to wit: said trustees hav­ing by said order been ordered and directed to aell the same:

That certain tract of ]asiA ly­ing and being situate about one mile east of the town of Hay­market, Prince William county, Va., on the east side of the Car­olina road and bounded as fol­lows : Beginning at-1, a point in center of Carolina road, oppo­site a stone by a post'at inter­section of fence on, east side of said road, a corner to Osborne; thence with the said fence N. 82 E. 98.64 poles to 2, a stake and stone in Lightner's line; thence with Lightner N. ISVi E. 83.4 poles, to- 8,-»- point-in center of road leading to Catharpin, stone on, south side thereof, a a>mfir to Lightner; thence WflTi'middle of said road N. 81 W. 8 poles. S. 83% W. 60 poles to 4, turn in toad 20"ffiiM from three redjj eaks, in angle of fence, colter to Utterback; thence N. 768/4 W. 474;T'p<rfe8 to 6, the intersection of the Carolina road and 20 linEs north of a stone pn-,eaat aide aSr

GROCERIES FANCY AND STAPLE

Cash Paid for Country Produce I and Live Stock

8ame,-comeFWlQtterback in D6-* pauw'S'line; thence with Caro-lina road S. 8 ^ W. 36 poles. S. 19 E. 14 poles, S. 44 B. 34 poles, S. 2 3 ^ £. 22 poles, S. 16% E. 24 pol«H S.3%1E. 15.4 pofes to the b^glimlug and coBtaintng " T

^ O A C ^ S , A roods and 25 polt».

TERMS OP SALE:—One^half cash oft'day of sale, and the bal-ance- tuwn a credit of one and

the purchaser to exes>:

chaae^money is. jiaid in full. This real estate will be

free 4f liens.-. : JOgN S._WILSON>

TfTlfffM innffankriiptj;?. C. A SINCLAIR, ThisteO.

inoi P> Korlin> Au f.— IS

Conner's Market ft CONNER BUILDING MANASSAS, VA. ft

VICTROLAS The name meafis ALL. It ts made by the Tlcior TaDuiig" Machine Co.. Don't be deceived by some other—not all Cabi­net Bfaehines'areVitetrolaa^'-Leiiiieshow^yoQ.fHTrme'yDiir order for Records. I have some in stodc all the time. A Uttle -.advuice in price. GIVE ME A CALL.

Jfatfjh R awiiriiig ami Rtfag m J h ^

lEWELRY STORE MANASSAS. Var

Henry Ke Field & Co., k i l l s , DcMNfS, Sad^

jguilding Mat OF A H . KINDS'

E S T I M A T E S V f U R * H S H E D . Office: No. 116 N.Union Street ' ^

twtes and-MH been n ader- R^ nzeeeed to s ^ at 'pa l^ auetMm, to the hif^teet bidder oo

chMca good farm. nw r.ksa

^Urt: A i U H .

Fiuiiliuie •

of the Pe(«ie8 Bank, in the town, ~ MsnaawsB, aforesaid county,

Virginia, all those two certain tiacta or parcels of land, lying and being situate on the Lan^h-yer. 1011 road, near WeOingtoiL in ManamtB disteict* af(«<e8aid county, adjoining' the lands of Larkin, Kdley, Flannery, S t Joseph Institute, and others, copt^jngj more ex JeM, FIBST TEACT-^IM, ACRES SSCffH^ tkACt—& ACRES

S»id tracts'of land fuBy ihaeribed-ll ie 4&4«re tract therein men­tioned has heretofors been sold by said granterS. This is valu-sUe pz«^erty. aM Atniit^ in­spected hy one des^iiw to par-

B. THORNTON DAVIES. 15 :::-- Tnatee;

L; B. Pattie, Atic'r.

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P A G E EIGHT THE M AN ASS AS J O U R N A L ; MANASSAS, VIRGINIA

HAYMARKET i Mr. W. W. Foley spent last ' i week at the home of Mr. E . E .

Miss Et ta Rector and Miaa' Pickett in Landover, Md. PhQebeRector,of Quuftntico, wereJ ^ 8 8 Virginia Bell, who has at their home here for the week-[been spianding the ISast two endL-r - ^ - | w e e k B B t " B e H Haven," has re-

Miss Emily Thompson, of ] t u m 6 d . t o . h e r . i o m e ifi Wiashinsr-

Washington, was the guest o n ' t o n . Stmday -«»d--M«f»dfey of- ' t h e — M r . and Mr8.- ifrank

MiMW-Tyler. | M tb»^^'?bnn8fip>d'^-^tgig^ Mrs. Chtries Freeman, of Chi- hood, sp^nt a few days vifith Mrs.

cago, spent several days th i s KatheiyjL Pnnce. in Lynchburg week with her brother and sis-j last week. They were accom-ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. \ panied by their son, Elmer, who C. Dodge. . , I has entered a business college

Mrs, Thorn Williamson is vis- there i t ing - her sister-in-law, Mrs. Carvel Hall. Lieut. Carvel Hall, who for the last si;c weeks has been stationed at Norfolk, was at home for the week-end.

CATHARPIN Misses Mary and Sara Pringle,

who have been vjwtuag friends and relatives in the neighbor­hood, have returned t a T « « » e a , Md., to enter school,

Mr. Leslie Hoffman, U. S. N. ,

returned to Norfolk on Tuesday after spending a few days wi th his par^tSr M*.- a ^ ^ ^ ^^^' son Hoffman.

J l i s a Robinson, of N^w Balti­more, is the" guest of her s ister, Mrs. W. W| Allison.

Master Harold Moss rtjcently had the misfortune to mash one of his fingers ao badly that it was found necessary to ampu­tate it. The operation was per­formed aTaWaflhington h o s p t t ^ this week. - T ^

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MINNIEVILLE

Mrs. WiUiaro D. Baker and children, who are among our summer* residents,- will'' return to Washington on Friday even­ing for the winter.

Mrs. A. R. G. Bass h a s r e t a m -ed to her home here after spend-ing som^ weeks at Lynmore Springs, Va.

Haymarket High S c h o d will open on Monday with Miss M. E . Scott as principal and Mrs. J. E . Jordan assistant. -A third tfeach-pr ia atiTl to beHDDointed

Mfs. Alice _Hinton__gnd chil­dren have returned from a visit in Chester, Pa., as the guest of Mrs. Grover Davis .

Mr. and Mrs. Luther Alexan­der spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. E . J. Alex-

Miss Mary Louise Rector and Miss Nellie Rector returned on Monday from a visit to thiis cou­sin, Miss Mary Walter, of Wash­ington.

The Red Cross wbrk rooms, which have besM^ cloiaed fOT'Bev-eraj weeks, were opened oh 'I'uei-

ander. Miss Lucile Clarke is spending

a few days in Manassas as the guest of Miss Mattie Athey.

Mr. and M " . 0 . E. Clarke spent Sunday wi th Mr. Frank Milstead, of H ^ d l e y .

Mrs. Ernest Reid and family were guefts of Mrs. Raymond

day afternoon, and will be opvi\ as usual on Tuesdays wid Fri­days f r o m 2 t o 5 p . m . iHedmont^ Clmpter, of which HayBDOrkit i £ a branch, is on' the s u i ^ c a l dressing honor roll, which means that the dressings made' by the chapter are shipped t o -FrwM» without farthCT iMDeetioa. 'Al l

Curtis Sunday Mr. J. L; Hinton spent Satur­

day in Washington. . Vtr. Arthur Bpatwrii^t was a

gu^t »t Mn. E. i. Alexander'^ Sunday.

Mr. Sflas Reid, of Washingtpn, visitgi ttaative* «t HuariewHfr ^Sunday. • " ~ " : '

Mr.' P., G. Alexander spent lliursday in Manafwww.

Mir. mi Mf8. Paia_:G6gfe

finished articles are "sent to thie chapter headquarters at The Plains, and are jdiipped from there to EHvision Washington,

The Sunday School GonvCT

miade a busiaess^ tripj to Wash; ington iSaadaf.

Several attended the funeral otMr. Richard Ji [fflfL. cCHNid ^ last week^

The ^Branch House Man

Mr.'and Mrs. I^ thor Alexan= der and mothCT« Mrs. E . J. Alexr ander,. spent Mokday ~in~~Ha-

Mr. sad Mrs. ' Jaaaea^AlexaB-ijer and baby, and JJrs. Georipa

tion, of GameaviHe Biotrict, waft ^ y"". ^^ WimhingtMi, returned held at the B a p t a t CEarcK~On Sunday "with gtacfd attendance. Addresses were Bukde by Messrs. Alfred Rust, R. B. Gossom, G. G. Tyler, C. L, M|MMck and R. A, Rust. Rev. Mr. TrainlUan, .'A former pastor of the ehuic}i> is holding dervleen nvery • vrening' tnis week at eight o ' d o d t

W A T E R F A L L /

This ia one cf the SwiA ft Company ^ranch House l i en .

Tbey are all pretty much alike in the way Uiey feel toward their work—and that U what this ad to about.'- -

They know that most people couldn't get-snch gj»d meat promptly and in good condition if it weren't for the branch honaea of which they are. in ^ t f g e .

They know that the bnu»b booae is OM of the moat i m p ( » ^ t links in the chain of pnparing and diirtrlbating meat fcr a .

Tbeyknotr that Sw»l4(Ceinp«iy jmuL.

Company branch houae won't run itatSt, and that it is up to the branch boose man to run it properly. -

Any branch bouse man who doesn't --see^MS wwk^ Jo-this light it trantferr*d to

Mr. W. IL HoIIman is spend- , ing a few days in Madison coun­ty.

yirs. Young, of Herndon, V i , visited her sister, Mrs. A, M. Ai-i i son, recratly.. . —

The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hutchinson, of Sudley, died at the home of its grandmother, Mrs. Payne, at Clifton last Saturday.

wag reewved laart week from Sergeant N. C. Patt ie from France that he was jus t out of : the trenches and says that he is in the best of health and getting along fine, and that he and some more of the Prince William boys played a game of base ball while they were waiting to go back in the trenches. And if the yveath-er keeps good they will "soon complete their job and be home.

have Its taruKii hooaea run at * ^ ^ ^ i ^ \ oOii^ cf rti<fiilii.in«: tiMt^ even a BwiA ft

some other place with Swift & Company to whjch he is better adapted."

They are pidwd men, these brandi house men. Every time you ait OOWD t o *

-«teakor<:hop, or cut of roast, you can ghrea grateful thbught'to lEhewiiOle crew of theaa.

And refnemher^ioAjM^ral way, thrt everything that makes lift aaaoother a t i rtore convenient fof yo<i,to the readhofthe thoughtfulneii and cAxt uf a let of naople of whom-yon h lwi Haver hearA_ ^.^ —

Swift (8r Company, U. S. A.

CLIFTON

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hutchi­son, of Thoroughfare neighbor­hood, lost their youngest child last w e e k ; funeral Sunday after­noon. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchismi have been very unfortunate late­ly, first having their new house burned to the ground and then the house they took refuge in was washed away .by flood with the inmates in It. They pot & mattress on the rafters and stayed on that until the fl6o<fs stibsided^ then the lahy s i c k e ^ d and died from the exposure dur­i n g that experience.

Miss Maud Wood entertained last Thursday nighti . . —^Mr. Humphrey EoM-4Sdnday viaitor^

home last WedHesdAy, after spending a f e w diqta-with Mra. _ E. J. Aleximdar'

Mesanu M a n o n PearsfHi 4md Robart Ckwper were in QuaBticfy^ ~~ i

jDOMrr MISS rr^PLAN N O W TO AitjalffiL

Mr 7 * Ranhor fipp.nt Rimday^

with his family here. Mr. Sauber has ab( ut bought

the hffliiip Awn*-^ hy Mr. ta^ MT»-Humphrey Ford_on"the railroad.

So far <Hily ^ » e <rf tfea five tftaahwfH juve arrived in thfc-Bchoel up to this writing.

Rev. W. L. Naff preached a -very intereetihf semym in tlie

_^^4««pH«* f^«t»'«^ Snnd^y-^t eight

Fridaxi.

- Smitiifield scUooI bpened ph Monday^-S^t; 9, «dth fuU en

Mrs. J. T. Simonds and Mr. Holmes Levi ^^ ,^^^ .^^ ^^^ —.—* i motiored from_Washinjglon°"and' ^ i t z e r ^ ^-Birentk^^ti^^astostast;^ • were guests"oTTelatiyes in this neighborhood recently.

Miss LilMe^rooks, o f Wash-iiigton, is spending this week with the Misses Shiriey a t " O ^ ->hade." . • ""=^'' • " " —

Rev. W. L. Naff-wiU,hQld,|ffii regular appointment a t Antiocb (hurch on the f w i r t b - S u n d ^ evening at 8:30. ' ' "

Miss Faye—Bmmback—an4 Messrs. Arthuc a n d J S m e L i i U i k ford motored Efrom-Wadunjgtoo and were guests at "OtikstAi"

^Ihnent . Miss Viqla Carter,, of ihurchview^^ has posscaasion - ^ ^ ,

t h e large room and "Miss Tracy

daughter. Miss Nancy> spent a few 4ayslm Balt imorejast w e « ^ T h e y made the tr ip in Mr. Keys* new Ford.-

e are sorry ^ kIRJW that M-oa the sitfk list

r$6O,0OO In Cash VIRGINIA

p, m^ having occupied the pulpit, m the jerusalon Church at 11

~Tfie Misses Moatyn and teoth-^n Mervii , have gone toHFaUs" Church to school. ^

Mrs. Wilton Buckley has gone to teaCfi the tome ichopl-she-taught part of last term., „Mr8.

RICHMOND. VA . WEEK C>F OCTOBER 7 TO 12 /1918 WONDkREOL LIVE STOCK SHbw

e5thfbition of Cattle and Horses ever held in iho South. F ines t Poultry Show ever. ^ ^ , 5 0 0 -pr ize i l a y s ' and Girls' ' B a b - « — * > - ' * > Beef ^: ; ib .

Bid i AiM PR6bb6ii bis LAY lurestiie-Neatest >-Last year's iH^miums increased, insurinif

more and finer County Exhibits, Single Fiirm Kxhihita, ete^^ Alao^a vondarfal display of Hqrtieultural products. - Writ* fear Gatalogue:

Buckley was liked vory^mu*^ and-waa made suiehjeixipting of­fers by the adwol (^ciais~snd-patrons that she decided to go back.'

F^^£ — The Wo! i^r^Tlii^rt-Aimisement Features — FREE • ^ i' . . . ^ _ ^ - — ' * - _ _ - _ > ; t . . j : - J V 1^1 : . . :

for the past w w k - i ^ d l Mr. Prcaton Saaith h a s rett im-

f d to his home here af to- a sh<»t \ i s i t to re l s t ivefr^ Washington

Messrs. R. B. and G. A. Gos­som, Altan Gossom and Misses Florence. Paafiae and Nellie Goa-som were MaAassas viaitora t)w

Twice daily in froat of gracd tanA ewwUieyt >t;^i.gation of t i t r a e v r engaged, inckdind web cel«briti«» «»^

We hope she.will soon recovw. Little Owen keys,-of he«^AJ'

exjRndria, who has been spend-ing sevnal wMlU with hbt Knuid faither.'Mr. A.-jh=gipd»io»,'r^ turned home last WMk. , _

Mr. Richard Lnnsf(»d aD44w» aooB, Harold and tirant, of LFUIBK fries, are viuting Mr. J. 3.TaflBf-f ord of this jdate.

Mr. George Fairbanks, of. Washington^ mui home last w«ek to regist^. L .

Mr. WJBiam Posey nd family

; r.*t of Ihe w e e E Miss Neal Shirley ia s p e n g n g

n few days with Miss "BAtt Hot^ ' -h in Haymarket.

Miss

OLYMPII^ DES VftLL J% CO. ^ ' M&r/eioas liimiii) Aniii.T.l» ' H3VSL B h - •.; ..

~F1*LV« C^iVIEaY. K J t E S

FRECUie AND H!S FOUli C;-.air.p;--n uycung Girliea

!LC- AIK BROTHERS L>:;p L:.-a-Loop Athletea

TIW TASMA TrilcU Aerial Kovlty Act

DIVlNtt VENUS Qae«n »t Aqaatle Athletes

EFORS'S WNtRUNO SENSATIOII Firat Tiate Sooth

Aaiariea^ Water Qyeiti

Mrs. Beajen had her cousin, Lieut: Nichols, of Tranessee, with her--Sunday, He ^ v e an. exc^ient. t ^ in the ^esbyte-' rian &iiidsef School —Sunday morning'.-.: - Mr. R.' K. Buckley attended

the CenterviDe Sunday School Association meeting-at-Btf^-Buo Snnriay afternoon. ,: . . . _ . _ - _

rlai^y ot.i-?c p.io^'b atcrac'^ions. A ^ 00 Show, free. AH new—positively the i i tst tigw^Spathi-

GREAT U.^GOVERiiiliEIIT WAHSXHlBIt

OSKIciat exhibit from Washiiigton. featuring i l l branches of War-amJ-Farming. 10,000 rtn;t»-(» f. fxt r.f flfwr gpaae.. „ . .^ -

POLA€K BlfO& 2 0

BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WIST thrigiharahd genuine, greatw than snrsr, mS idiow on Pair Grt)imds. • —

RHODA ROYAL CIRCUS Acknewledged World's Best, on FairGronnda>

FOBESTBITRC

Th« entire collection of superb attractions—always features of tlM grout northefirfairs, will make thisyear's Midway a thing of wonder. These attractions comprise a wonderful fair alone. Every kind of show conceivable—and every one entirely new and novel, never bef<ffe seen in the South.

Mr- sndiMra: J . C ©unn spcat

MnntliAianl Read of S t i ^ ^ Store. -

IfiB^j^leitie Tapsfwtt ia YJ *" ing in W«"'*«"'g* "

were guests at the home of Mr. Chaa Rarfaee Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. WiBi» ¥incfadoe \and family, and Means. Jesse

._, Rainey andJWason Mfflschaa^ all Pearl Fowler, of George- j f Dumfries, werfe Smithfield

ATI. D. C, ia vaiting Mrs. S. R. I viaitOTs Sunday. ark. I Mr. and Mrs. Will K^rs, « f The people of this neighbor- T ^ ^ ^ t J . ^«it»< a» ittr. Keys' id are glad to welcome Misste brother, Mr. L , R . Keys, r e c ^ t i y .

OLJ V2RGkNIA l£J^iNING RACES 110,000 in Purses; direction of James T. Row,

~ jGneriea's kauiing raw maQ^a\ An uw —-Viqtiuia race m;^L, Running rsces only,-

Am«rica'Aleadini{.Btables represented. Races daily. Firioot rating program «¥«f- offered.

ftwigiwg by a.>><lfln V')*«»4 QHeyoH Tii» aw* Craiwl Mll lt iT

GORGEOUS FIRE WORKSI A brilliant exposition each night of world's newest, most wonderful Firsworka, F r e e ! Sas the vivid, startling portray*)^ the great sea battle batweea Battleship and Submarine and other new, awe-iaspiriag war spectaclsi.

CAYS

?:;ien Utterback and Mary Lou-' Miiw Viola Carter spent Sun-j-3 Rector back u teachers o f ^ y at Belle-Air

_Ih<;, .sghoel,v KURS. BeBe Kinchdoe, who i s p W aterfrii rachooL pens on Monday, Sept. 2S. 'spending some time in St . Elmo,

Remember the nteet ing^f the ^f^ j,ome fer t h e day Friday. • •:>nHmtrHty League at theechool y^g^ ^ ^ Cohrtn and M i s . A l -building OB J r i d A T fiYCPing. b^rt Sidea, of Catlett, were. Sept. 27tlL . «ytwithft»i/< triait/^ra recently

Mrs. T. G. Smith and children have returned from a visit to Mrs. SmithT^sfBler, Mrs. Wea-)'' "W.";-,;'p ir, "^VashinfrtoTi.

Better start your subscription -to The Journal before the price

Grt RMiy Now to Jsta ttw Hapjnr Cnnri oa tkt MMway ••< Ip I w x ! R«iMmb«r-Jli« T1m« and FfaiM

RICHMOND, VA., IJCrr. 7, S, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1918

REDUCCD RATES OH^AU. HAILWOADS—Ask Yew Afnt.

6 NIGHtS

V)rc*nia Sta** frntr A««>c>«t<nm Rlchmoad. VI rginia ^

Mr. and Mrs. I T ET^KUqraB* Mr. J. F. Dunn, of Washingtwi. visiW their brother, Mr. C » Dunn, of Quantico, who has been quiJ;e ill. Mr. Dunn re­turned Saturday evening, after finding his brother much better.

Mr. Will lx)yd spent Satorte^ and Bnnday with his Mr. and Mrs. Win Loyd, of For-estb^i^.

Mfsars. Crowder and PpweU wer? the guests of Misses Vioiet Abel and Elsie p a v i s Sonday

I T h a t ^ s a i n e jobs" « • * » *^ ^atisBed tustuflrar,'*'Wiiosv r^^^ ing order has been filled by the Jo«rwkrs^=5oF^e|w^rai«t "*Se»

our work and get oar tao*atk>i» on cards, letter heads, ^tate-in fflXi; envelopes, iSftle WBB.-f**^ grams, catalogs, etc. B i ^ eradc prim in J? in one or two tor f»ni. ^at '? (wtion guaranteed-