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^ ' , " " < - " » VOL XJX. No. 4. MANASSAS. YA., FRIDAY/JUNE 20, 1913 ONE DOU,ARn<\ YEAR /MANASSAS HIGH FiNALSjtOlHER'S JUNE BULLETIN Greeted By a Large and Appre-iContalfitf Muck -Taluable Infor- ciative Awiience — Dr. '^' | mation AVhicb Fanner* Can Heck> Fine Addrtir f Put to Use W ^ Pra^. TheState Dsportmeirt of A^ri- High School, in Conner's opera "tiouse last Friday night, was greeted by one of the tersest and _^ _ "most enthusiastic audiences Keire- ttion they can put to practical use. toforenotedupoft any similar oc- Evew farmer in the State sbcHild casion. Every seat was occupied receiVetheseBulletins. They are and the side aisles pongeatedhy-jent-0ut_ free on application to cnttoreTS TnalHng o n f t h i r w e e k tended-€: its June Bulletin. The farmers of thee ^^^j^J^9- receave this valuable publication, will find it contains much helpful infprrMt CHILDRENS' DAY AT GRACE Church Edifice Crowded to Ut- most Capadty^Mahy FaU toGam One- of the^^fflost largely at- I the immense throng, The stage was neatly arranged and fragrant roses a n d lilies adorned each side of its procen- ium. Promptly at eight'o'clock the Btudfent bcidy filed up the center cioleto a maiehrendeiftd by Mfa. B. T. Hodge, director of music and expression of the school and Commissioner Koiper. This issue is especially int^est- ing and timely. The importance the farmers orgamzmg and chorus class acquitted itself so ontheatage. _ . • Rev. T. B. D. Clark, with emotional voice and with words OTprntwiuw itf Lbe deep intere^ he felt, delivered the invooatawi, —•—which was foHowed by the bwtu- 6f the farmers orgamzmg co-operating is emphasized in a stQpng, leading article. many other important subjects Grow crops that are rich in pro- tein and save buying bigh'priced as a feeding crop. Results froni it84^f np-1 fertilizer experimeitta with bear- ing apple treesLThe hc^ is one o{ Virfi^nia'8in(»t promising cropsj^ Farmers' Clubs; Our farmers within the history of Grace M.E. church was (observed last Sunday when thfe church edifice was crowded to its.utmost and many could - not gain admit- tance to the heaotiful exiercises. The chancel was tastefully deco- rated with June roses and other flowers with a plentiful display of palms and ferns. "The opening chorus, "Onward, Christian Soldiers," which was VERY ENJOYABLE OCCASTON DEDICATION 0. F, A. HALI. Scheduled For Bradley On Ind< paodence Day—Excellent Program Arranged. At Independent HiU Saturday j Night, Marked By Many la> I tereatingAifiicttKaL. . Tbe-fnltowinig program wiH be- Last Saturday and tbe-^vening July i. com- -followiny. was a gala occasion mencirtg at 10 a. m., "by the Can- non Branch and Bradley Sunday Schools. Everybody and espec- *^*v^y^QynTi/*tf^ vtfrtrlf ftrfl artf* M^r* dially invited. \ ^ Oeyetioiwl Exercises A. Conner Song Bradley Sunday School Rectta£hni'-=**Tww GtnepeB"" ~ A PRETTY JUNE WEDDING Historic St Paul's Church, H«y- market. Scene of tha Haiqyy -^ -Eyeat Wgd>mday.£»ning. St, Paul's'historic Protestant ^ for Independent Hill when the 0. F. A. hall, at that place, was dedicated with appropriate and interesting exercises. The invocation was delivered by Rev. E. A. Roads, pastor of Grace M. E. 'Church, of Manas- sas, who is a member of .Aden once the temple of justice of Prince William county andraarked by its interesting ancient tradi- tigns^ was t}ie scene Wednesday . 'sweetly rendered was" followed The by an invocation by Rev-- ^-A. r important sutojecls Roads, pastor of the church. The discussttd Mfei'How to oii>o htty}|oongo and recitatiuiis alio w tfd careful training and were ren- dered with pleasing effect. / Fol- lairing mag the f^PBgwunt must get togathw; Help your ^;heras—"Otw Owa^XSM Dpy'V .School BeeiUtkm—"Smile Weionne" Hardy Saay frwitotion. ... .^^Egcii Comiwr pasturearPoultry h.in-ta, Tho ^ tiful anthem: "Fath«p-4» Thy GnHaUus Pmwaae^^f^ ^^ thir^-two female vQices The salutatory, which was de- livered by Miss Dorothzgfiydon, showed"Tmtieh—careful taaiigtrti. and manifested-the^eep intereflt ahc felt in ihc inatitttibion and in those with Whom 8h< ha^ been ~Bo pl^Bsantly and prdfttab^aa eittted while a studant thereof. J^j^Upjunng the "Soldiers'Chwr^ itf*''a very intereatifig and in- uebvw- Course." Miss Snow's cleM emmaatioD,, rhetefie^ jand_;evi_-_ 4 o « t onrnoRfnpAa a t onfiP fiUtW^ ed the attention of her auditors and beldit with unabatedjnter^t till Ihi|«i9se of her addmw..—^ Mis8~Snow's object, she said, was lu HJvw abiief "uulli/iHttf lliK New Training Course in the MB" nasaas Agiiealtural ^High School andTo empSaai;^ its Importance. imgt yonr. she said. the State Board of Education the plan of High Sehod Nwrnal Training Classes, reqmnng a higher standard and a more stringent enfiance reqiirremenET aj^. "The God of battles .said father's influence evep the coiin- trsJMg jJortigp cmpa for gragingjr IpT « R ^ mTY^ffiC b fteqneat of Cqtt. W. If. Ridh AUSTIN, TEXAS. Jane 12. start in a few days for Maryland and incidenti^ly' take in Gettys^: hiirgl hot on'a'tnwbiftflli^^ kee horse lik^ the last trip, but,^ gj^^ Reading-Gea, 28: lO-iS after: fifty yew^; would like to go back and^ "tates it JH," *^- we failed to hold it before. WooM II£ilrtotiy-iC4m auaiu. aiid want to meet you there, s o w e CMifet OpeniOK Chorus- ian Soldier"' rrayer.. "Onward Christ- rrtev. Sowte ScenaRamey Council. R ^ i t . t i o n - " A B o y . Miwiori'J ^^^^^^ ^j,^ ^^^^^^ ^j w e l c o m e WW Address- 'Abhor Evil,'' 25^ minutes"^ 4elivered by Dr. R. E. V^ ine, and Dr. H. L, Quaries the dedicatory address by Hon. Song Cannon Branch Sunday School C. X Meetze. Other addresses Recitation-"The Goofession" i were made by Mr, C. A. Sinclair, „* . _ . ,.„ Liz^i" Aimei.t|out ^^ "Immigration,'' in^which he Rec.Ut.on- Save ^he ^^ys.^ r^^^^ Uyllbld thy CalifOf lUtt l»Uld blllmi Declamation- "Finish the Job" . Patrick IJenry principles; by Rev. Raymond Green Roads, on "Bible_and Flag ia rnnrnrt F v i i a i i irifUtui Duju ^jyn Pubhc tjchools"; by l)r. RT Recitation—"The Saloon Keeper's , g evening at 8 o'clock of one of the"^ m<wt brilliant events of the sea- son, when Miss Bess Bennett &«wer,-eldeBt-daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ford Brower, of Gainesville, became the bride of Mr. Russell Holman Willis, of Koanoke. The brid-e-was exquisitely gowned in white charmeuse, trimrned in rhinos toniwrranS" Saperintendfe&t'a talk" The theme of our Children's Day this year Is Bible B6ys and Girla; who UA What- they <M-=r-4=rr HiU Ue OJOTIIB Tuliwig «uuU stuiy- QwjR. • • .Caumm Diaiich Buiidajr Otbwl the~vioKn, lAgfat U t i l e iivrk RecitatloiS-"The Child Jeans" fitmr j-BnrfrrV' m^^tiWtu fg^fc THiriiBTnr7:«TO Tiili'. tjr^^^^^ Sxeidfle "Samuel, Halpoi'"ii>. Caiaroa—"H«aaitna''^. -^ Rtduiiism — "The Lsd ' Loa*_eR"i.^ the Little ...Fedr Deya ....... S*ook and tke .Marrmfitce Redtat . Sarah Lc«tiuaan Mise^ Stvwart IfQ^diman and Temple"... .C*,... • .Ardett Tirana Prtoary Song—'.'God is liove" Exerqae-'^Tteladaertrf life" i H^iebt Little BaiMeis df jr«wii CoUectJoh fdr needy schawls All Bail the I^war otiritm'n Njge^ Bene(tieti<Mi i:^i!Px»iii f.M^ii^sir togetheir a few_kindred spirits and fight over the daya when life yii& afl fiwaalae to us. Now. at thes^ting of the sunT we can cbeliBh tBe friendships foiuied and .proudly rooall thft well-fought iields of--fifty years ; off hJa^leipCBs. the banners are Mias Snow, demantb. lUiee full years of high school work and "^ oneyearofnorrasU training. The ^ yearof normal taraining. saidahe, may begin iii the third yBaran^^ 'why^ should not ^w^ «t tMr, ii» vaA addltid^eggKr In a stirtemeat- -HipiScaeef high school work through the Uiird and fourth* years, at may be embraced in one separate year after the «k»e of the four-year course, thus making the normal training a post-graduate courfM?. render_ Virgiaia-emeirged from a four years'war with ctestitutioa abroad i. in tim tend and with a depleted tbo boat poaaible in the way of education for her childroi was depeirieri. upon and earned out, but since prosperity has again smiled uuon the "Mother of who hdd the other side and show tiie wMid th»t we wee ioen who fought a good fight for the right Gatiier tan QJST.SmrSD^mX: uf AgikultiUe, KiO theRooatets. Cash Drawer Beir'..N.omi Cooper - • W i , " ^ ' f "'^IX^^V^^ >^^ Recitation • . • • • • > : ..Norma Youn« Order." and on Daughters^of Redtatton.... Ada Wo<^ard America" by D. f. Bell, and a ASariBBB-^"'Te^pSKiBe8 « JHwMing - very fiho talk-Oft~n»t«niity" I oa-a&»rse"...... '..Brotheril«mey by J. A. Doubles, .ghort talks S<mg ...... ••••• .... ••.-Bradley School on good of the <»der wexe ,in« Collection'' ^' ': Adjwrumwit—0iie4iaH hour" fat in. basket liunA. The program Was delightfully ATTBRWOON SRSaiON interspersed with music, includ PeveCouAl EMerelagFrr; RechMSon-'*!^ ^ - ^ ^ ^ Cpniwr THTthe guitai'. yF^teat^gHrt-Mwi^ ft^ Ifc tawft cajned a shower bouquetot sweet peas and.lilies-of-the-valley, her tulle veil tM'^'ny fijiifihH "''*^ - coronet of the same delicate flow- ers. She was attended by Miss Tillie DeBell. an intimatefriend, of Centeryille, "Fairfax county, as maid of honQr,-earryi<ig.piiik roses, . and by Misses t)orothy ana MiMPgsigrite Gailbert.eouffln8. of" Philadelbhia. - as: faridemaids,' delb: rbo& cajtying bouquets of sweet peaar- Tbe best man was Mr. Marum aridegroom, of. Fredericksbarfc- and the ushoTB were M^sarfc-JS^ John Woodyard FAIRFJB (Mim FSrtf' AJd>Mi .Harvey Br^eden "What haa Temperance' "• - Dattt ffxt Priace WiQiain Conin- j^7"»qpint«« I - '" 7 ' WiMHawtoioa HartMSOji; rBradliy Scbo<d r. Seven LitUe^irla Svbecrq^tioiis to Fair AMOciatian Conoat Radtaiioa—' 'A Earable'' ..Ahrin " ^ ^ L J-uJlfina. Pmrhaaa^^^ 1^868 Dorothy Saiiders and : J^TT^ 'T*iT^_>^^r3**iw- Jaaephine Petos -prewSded the wed^^ig ptuty ab ribb^-l and^Were latowed bf^ie *^iaMvBAMtSidum!^ pgDgCnpvlODp^P vQg^ gtOCn cutii. k^iu. ^"''yate^lS^Ird^^"'"''' "' of the Fair Asaodafaoaj;;^ PH» ' '^'"^ *• """°n1f: w^y.^ the niirehflsenf knd and the com- Redtation - "ftrfck, a ^ to mencementof work on buiklings. ^fleaTeivaDoortoHrii^^.^^^^ The gfte selefcled Ues betwgen the lteciution-"D<»'t Drink WMa- Little Ri<er bike and th^ ma- "—kay".... T .ChtiaUBaJfaavefs "^ Redte'tion ....... ".!'. Annie Wobdjwd Cadamized rMtd tO^ tAddiyss ^l^emyninne from aa about tW» hundred Econ<»nic and Seientine Pomt . j,, , ,i__ fi—t.-ri utyytnn'^so iBftiutea— ^ from the trolley hner^iigtwHTO •- * ~" -E. E. Btowgh ^ngfff|nmi1t<^w'lji:^P"•*P''*^"^^^ lyontftenecessary twuidiiMta. and the catak^rue committee win en- The church was tastefully flee-^ deav(^ (b haV6 ca&takigues printad i, TertioK^y W Hooo^* W^ y':^^^'-^^!^^ Dufiag thaSMMKmot 19t2^ July 15. The Fair pro^>aMv Will 13 Xo nf ooni AwvRto^ Con.vincsd.tbat meaBFcdnid be ir<^iyn<rt/>" nvflrcnme the kwa of several minion of doHaft ayear furled, ;thc plow-share haa-hid-1 in ttei egg iadustlfy; U>fe U<ufecf den the^'blood" stairis of weff- ^tes Department of AgncuP fought fields, natare has changed ture has completed an extensive the face of the trodden ^Id-aad Tngniry ip*** tbo. fieHaea-irf had the Uame on the faimen and as we knew it. rinciple or do-battle to poultry raia^ra. • ^ftSrgrgiXrt part of the le» is due maiti^to the igiK»w>ce m notgning there to.^)u:- indiffargiiiw mi Jibe put of .tile. ^^^ t^id Luey Haydoa: ,beiield October! and2. These i will be the datw- unleas good; reaaons are given by thect^mmit- ;!VI iijiim illl^iii wrrr (iii- tiHT fnrrhnnfrinir tHi" ^€K!(»amittee haVtUU Uie m; urisging aU public tributed at the Commencement exercises ^f^he Manassas railtural High tjchool J;'nday a p m i a i ciUzeutujJibhBlp MUtktt tit<i| O B eitfafer mgfit. by HrrWhe»tley JohnsMi, wheels of im««8S revohre in ©r- by authority of the faculty, to iet to advertSi ittF^«^vmiSi the foltewipg membara ^ tb* Ihzoui^ the exhitata^ aiia^^fl. -aome of the thinga that are S i umJi' BAHKiiTHALL T t S H " ^tain; Miaa Dorothy Haydon, Man- ««"»«"a loiiow iug iiwuipUBhwl I i i . F a i r f a x gi^ee Wilham ceo^r Olive Hembaker, Misa Maty BOT- the feelingB of a unee enefuy, but with tiw rich mberitance of patriotism born of adversity and heu» ^!>roiwonV gajrinr world Still right atfll in our manhood to greet the Blue upon «"H of me at Maryland oir Virgiiiia head- qnartcra ow the first day.—May^ faimer and producer,^* says the wpoft,' "and only a lauall uart'i^ caused by carelesaneaa en-th* purt <rf the buyer u d shipper. '^ •arvance of five venr simple ralee in the conduct of the egg iiufaia- Mtetiyi —ta tham forth aa ffMa^iti^/JEeTSX Jim QtntA^m^n " h>>r|the Grfe&t-Ruler bf all bless andlHav Give the hena clean nests. Gather the eggs at l<*a«r (mrf a '^^^^™^^''' worHknowvfftai^ liaaa cut diaand ta dorag. BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM. Giittti Adamson, uipcain;' P^cy Hayd<m, Mmagar; Habert _X9 M^NASSAaJffllBWAL: Please in ii^miT" ' " ^ iri"«*-»'^i rind RoyliOQg.^ TRACK TEAM <Hmw to extntiBB my titankaand ap^geeiatiea *a one and all whe haye ^own toe kindness and jyiapatfay aiuue my uukwked for ^}iT' ^ * " ^,°*^L^T •«» unexpected accident of Apr iiiff Wilkams, Leroy BlackweU, ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ yame for it as Koon th» flgflra i n «KVW1 aiwi i Rurr Riittfln and C*ttttr Graen i ^^ ^ think. The prizes *ere awarded for Winston Lagy, Henry- C. Taylor and Carj^r E. Talmon, of Rjcbr aad^JAnUak^ W. Brower^ brother of the H^ride, of Tampa. FS: del mtfaer. Mig» MiiTwrw Randolph- Brower WSMT V I S ' S Katherine ._.,.>.i^i^-«iar;<«v;i<4L'>ii5' dainty haaketa of fragrant pink- roses. Liti^e Josephine "KOBX,' of Washington, dmntily dressed in yWto, hnre the wfrfdihy^r^ny a wfate oatin cjuohion, wrtfi^ ricrf^^Muiiehalanee for e n c - ^ such tender years. pink rd!se.s and in the chancd and in feach of the windows were i»- merous tapera which cast a pleaa- ing soft Jjghfc orer the weddjiur scene. The Gbwch d.ecoratk>n was mainly doe to the artistic- taste' ~ and handiworfcr of- -Mrgs May ^^^^ riatpw, Franz PetecB,_jof e ot tne mam aisle a^' at the pmnt whidk niarked the section of the church aat aptet forrclatLvea and jinme";^ 9e frii.'nda-uf tiifc familjrwgry- eti pillars of Wild flowers and June-- rMea. Irnmechitoly inV&fmt of.. of vari-coiored rioweri which the marriage ceremony?* in^d^h^ the rmg feature, wa» impr^sively pfeffiHrmed by Re». T. N; Lawrence, rector of St. Mdtin's parish in Hanover coun> ty, assisted by Rev. A. G. Grin- i a i i : M & i a iigctDi uf 3tfTi church, of Haymarket. Promptly at ibei4>p(Snled boar ^ the.bride, leaning ugon the arm ';^ jv of her father, who gave her in marriage, entered, the churcl^ aa4-pr«c«d«d-by-h«F-M(eA^€H)t»- LM the grooascaemroceeded to' —Roberta "BIue. the colored The leauU u£ the iuwtwtigallon and is Ljdtal factopon the taxpay- ^T-—r—-————r— , . ^ W ^ B S ^ « g r a n d a n d ^ y ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g ^ ^ * ^ ^ ^ " " * * m tte Ximia:tSmmonweaith. f ' J ^ ^ ^ • ^^^^^ * ^ ^ ^ pamphlet ordteiT fe-SljaimttL •*^^ .Imoathaago, to swveaeventy-fire J^J'^^^^^^jtut^ ijy the- dtfpatt- fooatan aa ao^ hatching season ia over. * has bees- embodleil la a spwial gT0un<i8 or u p o n w n e r s ^ n a s m ^ ^ y j j j ^ y ^ ^ y i ^ t h e l a d ^ contest gam^liuriug the wsaaa^^^i^^, _w^ K.>^>«, »« i,;»wi « . « _ _ oiAjya^A*. . J BMthof.—Wa have enjoyed tha y^.^^^ ^=« xuescwy^, j n n e XT. much apd-Jtell. '^^ '^"^^^K^S^^^^^^i TTIg ^^ would do flgf alau^TowardThe' ; a miademeaoQiy. aenred his time iBrtit:<^ aeetiag in St. fHjiye-tfl soon be oat and meet PA».>r'a r h i i r c h at Purcellyitte. the people again.' -by^Mr^ Loudoun county, the occasion be- , Respectfully, memoratioDbfTarish '• T. W. MxwawBLP. lAunt—Pennie*^' HamT thr'whn iral i Hi 1i '*^ r««.iY.;«.jnav" ipw^^ch thecongregatwns "^r ""."V .7-.~"-_ rington, Tuesday, back to thr TrhfiTra' V ' '•' "**> P*«M'«HI'H^V m wycn me congregnuona supply of f!"'" P'^^^^f^ tiightoflaatweek,jof the Epiacopal churbhw-rtf mensurafe with the growtng di^ . .^^ . ^ ^ »w;-i. w . ._•-_ \AI^ _4*»,^„t ~^i«i«o..<m««nua. Round HiU. Hamilton and Purv —The* baseball team of our mensurate witn tne growing uc-; j^^^- ^^-^ whkh'Hr.'Airing-j died Whoutr^niiigeoDaciooa. I Round HiU. HimiUon and Purv ijpS?fax^team tfie h^K which mand of aa eTer-increasing^pop- ^^n o b t « » ^ hJm-sereral year»-pe8s^i|her hwneueai Maaaaaaa, S»HviHe-held a n W u a l uaion it^gxr^eoted in a hotly contested Contonaod on seventh Page. " age;. ' ' ' "^IfoWa^raofllirip. ^ ,B**vfce. ) _ j* v-^ Saturday .-^ the sweet strains of Lohengrin's, wedding march, where she was best man. lilwrtiy"berewi the 'wcddmjF pitj eaterod the churth Mias Emily WaTton. of Woodstock^ sweetly readers^—Qhwfgrffict- ment od* f he organ by Miss Carrie ders. During the nuptiala the subdue ^CenlimMd «n Seventh Pag* t^^ -

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» VOL XJX. No. 4. MANASSAS. YA., FRIDAY/JUNE 20, 1913 ONE DOU,ARn<\ YEAR

/ M A N A S S A S HIGH FiNALSjtOlHER'S JUNE BULLETIN

Greeted By a Large and Appre-iContalfitf Muck -Taluable Infor-

ciative Awi ience — Dr. '^' | • mation AVhicb Fanner* Can

H e c k > Fine A d d r t i r f Put to Use W ^ P r a ^ .

TheState Dsportmeirt of A^ri-

High School, in Conner's opera

"tiouse last Friday night, w a s

greeted by one of the tersest and _^ _

"most enthusiastic audiences Keire- tt ion they can put to practical use. toforenotedupoft any similar oc- E v e w farmer in the State sbcHild casion. Every seat was occupied receiVetheseBullet ins. They are and t h e side aisles pongeatedhy- jent -0ut_ free on application to

cnttoreTS TnalHng o n f t h i r w e e k tended-€: its June Bulletin. The farmers of thee ^^^j^J^9- receave this valuable publication, will find it contains much helpful infprrMt

CHILDRENS' DAY AT GRACE

Church Edifice Crowded to Ut­

most C a p a d t y ^ M a h y FaU

t o G a m

One- of the^^fflost largely at-

I

the immense throng, The stage was neatly arranged

and fragrant roses a n d lilies adorned each side of its procen-ium. •

Promptly at eight'o'clock the Btudfent bcidy filed up the center cioleto a maiehrendeiftd by Mfa. B. T. Hodge, director of music and expression of the school and

Commissioner Koiper. This issue is especially i n t ^ e s t -

ing and timely. The importance the farmers orgamzmg and

chorus class acquitted itself so

o n t h e a t a g e . _ . • Rev. T. B . D. Clark, with

emotional voice and with words OTprntwiuw itf Lbe deep i n t e r e ^ he felt, delivered the invooatawi,

—•—which was foHowed by the bwtu-

6f the farmers orgamzmg co-operating is emphasized in a stQpng, l e a d i n g article. many other important subjects

Grow crops that are rich in pro­tein and save buying bigh'priced

as a feeding crop. Results froni it84^f np-1 fertilizer experimeitta with bear-

ing apple treesLThe h c ^ is one o{ Virfi^nia'8in(»t promising cropsj^ Farmers' Clubs; O u r farmers

within the history of Grace M.E. church was (observed last Sunday when thfe church edifice was crowded to i t s . u t m o s t and many could - not gain admit­tance to the heaotiful exiercises. The chancel was tastefully deco­rated with June roses and other flowers with a plentiful display of palms and ferns.

"The opening chorus, "Onward, Christian Soldiers," which was

VERY ENJOYABLE OCCASTON DEDICATION 0. F, A. HALI.

Scheduled For Bradley On Ind<

paodence Day—Excel lent

Program Arranged.

A t Independent HiU Saturday

j Night, Marked By Many la>

I tereatingAifiicttKaL. .

Tbe-fnltowinig program wiH b e - Last Saturday and tbe-^vening July i. com- -followiny. was a gala occasion

mencirtg at 10 a. m., "by the Can­non Branch and Bradley Sunday Schools. Everybody and espec-

*^*v^y^QynTi/*tf vtfrtrlf ftrfl artf* M^r*

dially invited. \ ^ Oeyetioiwl Exercises A. Conner Song Bradley Sunday School Rectta£hni'-=**Tww GtnepeB"" ~

A PRETTY JUNE WEDDING

Historic S t Paul's Church, H«y-

market. Scene of tha Haiqyy

- -Eyeat W g d > m d a y . £ » n i n g .

St, Paul ' s 'h is tor ic Protestant ^

for Independent Hill when the 0 . F. A. hall, at that place, was dedicated with appropriate and interesting exercises.

The invocation was delivered by Rev. E . A. Roads, pastor of Grace M. E. 'Church, of Manas­sas, who i s a member of .Aden

once the temple of justice of Prince William county andraarked by its interesting ancient tradi-tigns^ was t}ie scene Wednesday .

'sweetly rendered was" followed The by an invocation by Rev-- ^ - A .

r important sutojecls Roads, pastor of the church. The discussttd Mfei'How to oii>o htty}|oongo and recitatiuiis a l i o w tfd

careful training and were ren­dered with pleasing effect. / Fol-lairing mag the f^PBgwunt

must ge t togathw; Help your

^;heras—"Otw Owa^XSM Dpy'V .School BeeiUtkm—"Smile Weionne" •

Hardy Saay frwitotion. ... .^^Egcii Comiwr

pasturearPoul try h.in-ta, Tho

^ tiful anthem: " F a t h « p - 4 » Thy GnHaUus P m w a a e ^ ^ f ^ ^ ^

t h i r ^ - t w o female vQices The salutatory, which w a s de-

l ivered by Miss Dorothzgf iydon, showed"Tmtieh—careful taaiigtrti. and manifested-the^eep intereflt ahc felt in ihc inatitttibion and in those with Whom 8h< ha^ been

~Bo pl^Bsantly and prdf t tab^aa eittted whi le a studant thereof.

J^j^Upjunng t h e "Soldiers'Chwr^ i t f* ' 'a very intereatifig and in-

uebvw-

Course ." M i s s Snow's cleM emmaat ioD, , rhetefie^ jand_;evi_-_ 4o« t onrnoRfnpAa at onfiP fiUtW^ ed the attention of her auditors and beldit with unabatedjnter^t till Ihi|«i9se of her addmw..—^

Mis8~Snow's object, she said, was lu HJvw abiief "uulli/iHttf lliK New Training Course in the MB" nasaas Agiiealtural High School andTo empSaai; its Importance. imgt yonr. she said. t h e State

Board of Education t h e plan of High S e h o d Nwrnal Training C l a s s e s , r e q m n n g a higher standard and a m o r e s t r i n g e n t enfiance reqiirremenET a j ^ . " T h e God o f batt les

.said

father's influence evep the coiin-trsJMg jJortigp cmpa for gragingjr

IpT « R ^ mTY ffiC

b fteqneat of C q t t . W . If. R i d h

A U S T I N , T E X A S . J a n e 12.

start in a f ew days for Maryland

and incidenti^ly' take in Gettys^: hiirgl hot on'a'tnwbiftflli^^

kee horse lik^ the last trip, but,^ g j^^ Reading-Gea, 28: lO-iS after: fifty y e w ^ ; would l ike to go back and^ "tates it JH," *^- we failed to hold i t before. WooM II£ilrtotiy-iC4m auaiu. aiid want to meet you there, so w e CMifet

OpeniOK Chorus-ian Soldier"'

rrayer..

"Onward Christ-

rrtev. Sowte

ScenaRamey Council. R^it.tion-"A Boy . Miwiori'J ^^^^^^ ^ j , ^ ^^^^^^ ^j welcome WW

Address- • 'Abhor Evil,'' 25 minutes"^ 4elivered by Dr. R. E. V ine, and Dr. H. L, Quaries the dedicatory address by Hon.

Song Cannon Branch Sunday School C. X Meetze. Other addresses Recitation-"The Goofession" i were made by Mr, C. A. Sinclair, „* . _ . ,.„ Liz i" Aimei.t|out ^^ "Immigration,' ' in^which he Rec.Ut.on- Save he ^ ^ y s . ^ r^^^^ Uyllbld thy CalifOf lUtt l»Uld blllmi

Declamation- "Finish the Job" . Patrick IJenry principles; by Rev. Raymond Green Roads, on "Bible_and Flag i a

rnnrnrt F v i i a i i irifUtui Duju ^jyn Pubhc tjchools"; by l)r. RT Recitation—"The Saloon Keeper's , g —

evening at 8 o'clock of one o f the"^ m<wt brilliant events of the sea­son, when Miss Bess Bennett &«wer , -e ldeBt-daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ford Brower, of Gainesville, became the bride of Mr. Russell Holman Willis, of Koanoke.

The b r i d - e - w a s exquisitely gowned in white charmeuse, trimrned in rhinos toniwrranS"

Saperintendfe&t'a talk" The theme of our Children's Day this year Is Bible B6ys and Girla; who

UA What- they <M-=r-4=rr HiU Ue OJOTIIB Tuliwig «uuU stuiy-

QwjR. • • .Caumm Diaiich Buiidajr Otbwl the~vioKn,

lAgfat Utile iivrk RecitatloiS-"The Child Jeans" fitmr j-BnrfrrV' m^^tiWtu fg^fc THiriiBTnr7:«TO Tiili'. tjr^^^^^ Sxeidfle — "Samuel,

Halpoi'"ii>. Caiaroa—"H«aaitna'' . • -^ Rtduiiism — "The Lsd

' Loa*_eR"i.^

the Little ...Fedr Deya . . . . . . . S * o o k and tke

.Marrmfitce

Redtat . Sarah Lc«tiuaan

Mise^ Stvwart If Q^diman and

Temple"... .C*,... • .Ardett Tirana Prtoary Song—'.'God is liove"

• Exerqae-'^Tteladaertrf l i f e " i H iebt Little BaiMeis df jr«wii

CoUectJoh fdr needy schawls All Bail the I^war otiritm'n N j g e ^

Bene(tieti<Mi

i:^i!Px»iii f.M^ii^sir togetheir a few_kindred spirits and fight over the daya when life yii& afl fiwaalae to us.

Now. a t t h e s ^ t i n g of the sunT w e can cbeliBh tBe friendships foiuied and .proudly rooall thft well-fought iields of--fifty years

; off hJa^leipCBs. the banners are

Mias Snow, demantb. lUiee full years of high school work and

"^ oneyearofnorrasU training. The ^ y e a r o f normal taraining. saidahe,

may begin iii the third yBaran^^ 'why^ should not ^w^ « t tMr, ii» vaA addltid^eggKr In a stirtemeat- -HipiScaeef

h igh school work through the Uiird and fourth* years, at may be embraced in one separate year af ter t h e « k » e of the four-year course, thus making the normal training a post-graduate courfM?. • render_

Virgiaia-emeirged from a four years'war with ctestitutioa abroad

i . in tim tend and with a depleted

tbo boat poaaible in the way of education for her ch i ldro i was depeirieri. u p o n and earned out, but since prosperity has again smiled uuon the "Mother of

who h d d the other side and show tiie wMid th»t we wee i oen who fought a good fight for the right

Gat i ier tan QJST.SmrSD^mX:

uf A g i k u l t i U e ,

KiO t h e R o o a t e t s .

Cash Drawer Beir'..N.omi Cooper - • W i , " ^ ' f " '^IX^^V^^ >^^ Recitation • . • • • • > : ..Norma Youn« Order." and on Daughters^of Redtatton.... Ada Wo<^ard America" by D. f. Bell, and a ASariBBB- "'Te pSKiBe8 « JHwMing - very fiho t a l k - O f t ~ n » t « n i i t y "

I oa-a&»rse"......'..Brotheril«mey by J. A. Doubles, .ghort talks S<mg......•••••....••.-Bradley School on good of the <»der wexe ,in« Collection'' ^' ': Adjwrumwit—0iie4iaH hour" fat

in.

basket liunA. The program Was delightfully

ATTBRWOON SRSaiON interspersed with music, includ

PeveCouAl EMerelagFrr;

RechMSon-'*!^ • • ^ - ^ ^ ^ Cpniwr THTthe guitai'.

yF^teat^gHrt-Mwi^ ft^ Ifc tawft

ca jned a shower bouquetot s w e e t peas and.lil ies-of-the-valley, her tulle veil tM' 'ny fijiifihH "''*^ -coronet of the same delicate flow­ers. She was attended by Miss Tillie DeBell . an intimatefriend, of Centeryille, "Fairfax county, as maid of honQr,-earryi<ig.piiik roses, . and by Misses t)orothy ana MiMPgsigrite Gailbert.eouffln8.

of" Philadelbhia. - a s : faridemaids,' delb: rbo& cajty ing bouquets of sweet peaar-

Tbe best man was Mr. Marum

aridegroom, of. Fredericksbarfc-and the ushoTB were M^sarfc-JS^

John Woodyard FAIRFJB ( M i m FSrtf'

AJd>Mi .Harvey Br^eden

"What haa Temperance' "• -Dattt ffxt Priace WiQiain Conin-j^7"»qpint«« I - '" 7 ' WiMHawtoioa HartMSOji;

rBradliy Scbo<d r. Seven LitUe^irla

Svbecrq^tioiis to Fair AMOciatian

Conoat Radtaiioa—' 'A Earable'' ..Ahrin

" ^ ^ L J-uJlfina. Pmrhaaa^^^ 1 ^ 8 6 8 Dorothy Saiiders a n d

: J TT 'T*iT^_>^^r3**iw- Jaaephine Petos -prewSded the wed^ ig ptuty ab ribb^-l and Were latowed bf^ie

*^iaMvBAMtSidum!^

p g D g C n p v l O D p ^ P vQg^ gtOCn

cutii. k^iu. ^"''yate^lS^Ird^^"'"''' "' of the Fair Asaodafaoaj;;^ PH»

' '^'"^ *• """°n1f: w ^ y . ^ the niirehflsenf k n d and the com-Redtation - "ftrfck, a ^ to mencementof work on buiklings.

^f leaTeivaDoortoHri i^^.^^^^ The gfte selefcled Ues betwgen the

lteciution-"D<»'t Drink WMa- Little Ri<er bike and t h ^ ma-"—kay".... T .ChtiaUBaJfaavefs " Redte'tion.......".!'. Annie Wobdjwd Cadamized rMtd tO^

tAddiyss ^ l^emyninne from aa about tW» hundred Econ<»nic and Seientine Pomt . j,, , „ ,i__ f i — t . - r i utyytnn'^so iBftiutea— ^ from the trolley hner^i igtwHTO

•- * ~" -E. E. Btowgh ^ngfff|nmi1t<^w'lji:^P"•*P''*^"^^^ lyontftenecessary twuidiiMta. and t h e catak^rue committee win en-

The c h u r c h was tas te fu l ly flee-^

deav(^ (b haV6 ca&takigues printad

i , TertioK^y W Hooo^* W ^ y ' : ^ ^ ^ ' - ^ ^ ! ^ ^ Dufiag thaSMMKmot 19t2^

July 15. The Fair pro^>aMv Will

1 3 X o nf ooni A w v R t o ^

Con.vincsd.tbat meaBFcdnid be ir< iyn<rt/>" nvflrcnme the kwa of several minion of doHaft a y e a r

furled, ;thc plow-share haa-hid-1 in ttei e g g iadustlfy; U>fe U<ufecf den the^'blood" stairis of weff- ^ t e s Department of A g n c u P fought fields, natare has changed ture has completed an extensive the face o f the trodden ^ I d - a a d Tngniry ip*** tbo. fieHaea-irf had

the U a m e o n the f a i m e n and

as we knew it.

rinciple or do-battle to

poultry raia^ra. • ^ftSrgrgiXrt part of the l e »

is due m a i t i ^ t o the igiK»w>ce m n o t g n i n g there to.^)u:- indiffargiiiw mi Jibe put o f .tile. ^^^ t^id Luey Haydoa:

,be i i e ld O c t o b e r ! a n d 2 . These i will be the d a t w - unleas good; reaaons are given by thect^mmit-

;!VI iijiim illl^iii w r r r (iii- tiHT fnrrhnnfrinir t H i " ^€K!(»amittee haVtUU Uie m;

u r i s g i n g aU public tributed at t h e Commencement exercises ^ f ^ h e Manassas railtural H i g h tjchool J;'nday a p m i a i ciUzeutujJibhBlp MUtktt tit<i| O B eitfafer mgfit. by HrrWhe»t ley JohnsMi, w h e e l s o f i m « « 8 S revohre in ©r-by authority of the faculty, to iet to a d v e r t S i ittF^«^vmiSi the foltewipg membara ^ tb* I h z o u i ^ the exhitata^ a i ia^^f l .

-aome of the thinga that are S i

umJi' BAHKiiTHALL TtSH"

^tain; Miaa Dorothy Haydon, Man- ««"»«"a loiiow

iug iiwuipUBhwl Iii.Fairfax gi^ee Wilham ceo^r

Olive Hembaker, Misa Maty B O T -

the feelingB of a unee enefuy, but with t iw rich mberitance of patriotism born of adversity and

heu» ^!>roiwonV gajrinr world Still right atfll in our manhood to greet the Blue

upon «"H of

me at Maryland oir Virgiiiia head-qnartcra ow the first day.—May^

fa imer and producer,^* says the wpoft , ' "and only a lauall uart'i^ caused by carelesaneaa e n - t h * purt <rf the buyer u d shipper. '^

•arvance of five venr simple ralee in the conduct of the e g g iiufaia-

M t e t i y i —ta tham forth aa ffMa^iti^/JEeTSX Jim

QtntA^m^n " h>>r|the Grfe&t-Ruler bf all bless andlHav

Give the hena clean nests. Gather the eggs at l<*a«r (mrf a

' ^ ^ ^ ^ ™ ^ ^ ' ' ' w o r H k n o w v f f t a i ^ liaaa c u t diaand ta dorag.

BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM.

Giittti Adamson, u ipcain; ' P ^ c y Hayd<m, Mmagar; Habert _X9 M^NASSAaJffllBWAL: Please

in ii^miT" ' " ^ iri"«*-»' i r i n d RoyliOQg.^

TRACK TEAM

<Hmw to extntiBB m y titankaand ap^geeiatiea *a one and all whe haye ^ o w n toe kindness and jyiapatfay aiuue my uukwked for

^ } i T ' ^ * " ^ , ° * ^ L ^ T • « » unexpected accident of Apr iiiff Wilkams, Leroy BlackweU, ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ y a m e for it as

Koon th» flgflra in «KVW1 aiwi i Rurr Riittfln and C*ttttr Graen i ^ ^ think. The prizes * e r e awarded for

Winston Lagy, Henry- C. Taylor and Carj^r E . Talmon, of Rjcbr

aad^JAnUak^ W . B r o w e r ^ brother o f the H^ride, of Tampa. FS:

d e l mtfaer. Mig» MiiTwrw Randolph-Brower WSMT V I S ' S Katherine

._. , .>.i^i^-«iar;<«v;i<4L'>ii5'

dainty haaketa of fragrant pink-roses. Liti^e Josephine "KOBX,' of Washington, dmntily dressed in yWto, hnre the wfrfdihy^r^ny

a wfate oatin cjuohion, wrtfi^ ricrf^^Muiiehalanee for e n c - ^

such tender years.

pink rd!se.s and in the chancd and in feach of the windows were i » -merous tapera which cast a pleaa-ing soft Jjghfc orer the weddjiur

scene. The Gbwch d.ecoratk>n was

mainly doe to the artistic- taste' ~ and handiworfcr of- -Mrgs May ^ ^

riatpw, Franz PetecB,_jof

e ot tne m a m aisle a ^ ' at the pmnt whidk niarked the section o f the church a a t a p t e t forrclatLvea and jinme";^

9e frii.'nda-uf tiifc familjrwgry-eti pillars of Wild flowers and June--rMea. Irnmechitoly inV&fmt of..

of vari-coiored rioweri which the marriage ceremony?* i n ^ d ^ h ^ the r m g feature, w a » impr^s ive ly pfeffiHrmed by Re» . T. N; Lawrence, rector of S t . M d t i n ' s parish in Hanover coun> ty, ass isted by Rev. A. G. Grin-ia i i : M & i a iigctDi uf 3 t f T i church, of Haymarket.

Promptly at ibei4>p(Snled boar ^ the.bride, leaning ugon the arm '; jv of her father, who gave her i n marriage, entered, the c h u r c l ^ aa4-pr«c«d«d-by-h«F-M(eA^€H)t»-

L M the g r o o a s c a e m r o c e e d e d t o '

—Roberta "BIue. the colored The leauU u£ the iuwtwtigallon and is

Ljdtal f a c t o p o n t h e taxpay- • ^T-—r—-————r— , . ^ W ^ B S ^ « grand a n d ^ y ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g ^ ^ * ^ ^ ^ " " * * m tte X i m i a : t S m m o n w e a i t h . f ' J ^ ^ ^ • ^^^^^ * ^ ^ ^ pamphlet o r d t e i T fe-SljaimttL

•*^^ . Imoathaago , to swveaeventy- f ire J^J'^^^^^^jtut^ ijy the- dtfpatt-

fooatan aa a o ^ hatching season ia over. *

has bees- embodleil la a spwial

gT0un<i8 or u p o n w n e r s ^ n a s m ^ ^ y j j j ^ y ^ ^ y i ^ the lad^ contest g a m ^ l i u r i u g the wsaaa^^^i^^, _ w ^ K.> >«, »« i,;»wi « . « _ _

oiAjya^A*. . J BMthof.—Wa have enjoyed tha y^.^^^ ^=« •

xuescwy^, j n n e XT. much apd-Jtell.

'^^ '^"^^^K^S^^^^^^i TTIg ^ ^ would do flgf a lau^TowardThe'

; a miademeaoQiy. aenred his t ime

iBrtit:<^ a e e t i a g in St. fHjiye-tfl soon b e o a t and meet PA».>r'a rhi irch at Purcellyitte. the people again.'

-by^Mr^

Loudoun county, the occasion be- , Respectfully,

memoratioDbfTarish '• T. W. MxwawBLP. lAunt—Pennie* ' HamT t h r ' w h n iral i Hi 1i '*^ r««. iY.;«.jnav" ipw^^ch thecongregatwns " ^ r " " . " V . 7 - . ~ " - _ rington, Tuesday, back to thr TrhfiTra' V ' '•' "**> P * « M ' « H I ' H ^ V m w y c n m e congregnuona

supply of f!"'" P'^^^^f^ t i i g h t o f l a a t w e e k , j o f t h e Epiacopal churbhw-rtf mensurafe with the growtng di^ . .^^ . ^ ^ »w;-i . w . . _ • - _ \AI^ _4*»,^„t ~ ^ i « i « o . . < m « « n u a . Round HiU. Hamilton and Purv

—The* baseball team of our

mensurate witn tne growing uc-; j ^ ^ ^ - ^^-^ w h k h ' H r . ' A i r i n g - j died W h o u t r ^ n i i i g e o D a c i o o a . I Round HiU. HimiUon and Purv ijpS?fax^team tfie h^K which mand of aa eTer-increasing^pop- ^^n o b t « » ^ hJm-sereral y e a r » - p e 8 s ^ i | h e r hwneueai Maaaaaaa, S»HviHe-held an W u a l uaion it^gxr^eoted in a hotly contested

Contonaod on seventh Page. " a g e ; . ' ' ' "^IfoWa^raofllirip. ^ ,B**vfce. ) _ j* v - ^ Saturday .-

the s w e e t strains of Lohengrin's, wedding march, where she w a s

best man. l i lwrtiy"berewi the ' w c d d m j F

p i t j eaterod the churth Mias Emily WaTton. of Woodstock^

sweetly readers^—Qhwfgrffict-

ment od* f he organ by Miss Carrie ders. During the nuptiala

the subdue

^CenlimMd «n Seventh Pag*

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IS MANASSAS PRdQ(ESSIY£

S o m e T h i n k N « t > a J U F M O W

Public Sk>irited CiSieiu To Wake Up. dtM to the abs«ac« of any syBtcm of

Th^4^tioxiag~e8sa^yiad%r the caption "Is^Manassas Progres-gjve." was read by Mr. E^rle D. Meirell at tfSe commencement exercises of (he Manassas Ag i-cultorai High School Friday night and was weH reeeivad; . . ,,

It do«s not take s very obMrvant person to see that, of late, Manassas has come' to a gta igrtttT Tn many « -

additfon to the menace of the tubercu­losis germ borne into every house by tKe"'Su«t TtriraiP^rirfn the streets all through the summer and fall, is the

•tram

lengthening our present high school. p ig i r o n t h e pol i t i c ian coursas to ftve years oi;_lowering Its f^vor t h e i r protec t ion .

constafti fUii\^t t>t tyyuoid frtiiii Un! contamminatioh of tSe wal ir supply tnot-eontintte.

standard of "worlr C«rtauil}^> if Hanassas is to be a |MK>-

gptmitlve tuwii Uilg HliiU! of tlUngi shwU^

the ev«r-piiesent bouse fly breeding in the waste and garbage !eftJiround and carrying the disease germs to the food we eat. Plainly--one cause of ottr ar-rast«d growth is the public iodjflference that leaves such conditions unimproved.

Thirdly, we need an efficient aifA eco­nomical lighting system. We seldom

"have Kghton the streets at night except When we have a ftre to demonstrate t i e need of fire protection, or when the friendly moon consents to lend us her

spects; It is already, beginning to be spoken of as B dead town:—TWB coudt-tion of affairs has not come to pass without cause. There are plenty of reasons why, but these reasons need not, and should not, continue

alwajs be depended gp M W e fc;Yg_j |'"CT VbF*' th« yhnnl a u s t a n d few oil lamps here aiid oiere - to em- ' phasise. the darkness.

But all these drawbacks, want of water and lights, and (»oper sewerage, are in themselves only the effects of

L^aung-back a iew yeafa^oasaw-a-^ttig real >aniseHi?EreFi» g ^ i i F r S S F town rapidly growing into a place of prominence irrwhich improvements were steadily being made, buildings erected and industries started.^ At that time the cit'zens were optimistic about the future of their town, they were proud of it. and a considerable showing of civic spirit developed which resulted In some lasting public improvements—the principle business streets weretnaca^b-mized, concrete sidewalks ireplaced a

tibvruf lli« I'UUKli »i6nt> pii iuiiuiiui served the purpose while the

^viilage, and also the streets eroBsiy .piantea

which town ' were generously .planted witn-SMde trees which undoubtedly added much to the beauty' and attractiveness of the place.

Our citizens as individuals have plao shown a progressive spirit in various ways in the past, in their private basi-ness and life. When the disastetoSf fire which wiped pat aH the bnsmew pari of Uie t c

I BMBt ke«nly iff" mediately set to^work and replaced the inadequate wooden structures, with fife "jjji e to improve

;or. naany ymm.,ULSV^f I tn pro; iinlpsa inHpp<< t.hp tnwti walfg* np «e«iT» and grows. Many mnriom privntj ra»t. dences were also built about this time.

Again, through the untiring efforts-of some of our best Sod moet far seeing citizens an excelleht pittite B< >9<li syi-tem was deveiopea, wicn state appr«>-priations not only for the general high

— bciiuijl', liut for <ixieiiaive vozkTakiig agricultural andl jaonnal^ -Hi;— TWI» graded school has be«i housed unusual­ly well, though thgtattgng^Bsea; f w the high school i s tittatllyinnrtpgnati. fm-

the splendid wortc now being done. E

tho town hebillij to lie stoppTn'g.* It- is a' well known fact, that a town will grow to a certain size under certain condi-tion? and when it has reached this size

will (;«!ise to l ^ w a h l e s s conditions is.& rhanged tr> favor fnrth»r,prograsi!

y^yy„.. B..> ne i ther nf »h<.i^ Two pan

the. trpuble, and that trouble Is, we have not enough cooperative spirit, not enough "team Wprk." A few citizena. are pulling one way and a few another. One citizen desires to have the town <lo one thing and a second desires another; if both desired the same thing they woutdobtainit. _Until there iscoopera­tion of the right kind the toWn doubt­less will remain just where it is at present. The citizep« f Bfw MiflU-iont

The school tax that haafP«W»-W8 b a b y ' i s h o e s ? been Ukeo off shouki be restored. The I f y o u s u p p o r t t h e s a l o o n w i t h

'^^'?.t^'>°.".fi^.fy^ *P| .-. '"jyotHT ballot, tg.'b. Qoniigtsnt ^ou^

What ifl the oniy thing in the | world tTiat, tnW mal B a. faf-hfir

slight a tbing~To" the individual tax payer as- hardly to b» noticed and yet, tlie future of" the' schools nTa'^Iarge measure depends upon it.

Another progressive thing our town should do is to prwide a new high school bu Iding, or at least an addi­tional building with snme rlass-rooms to relieve the present~over"^rowdco conditio!! of the high school, and slso a large assembly hall which couM be used as a winter gymnasium as well as an auditorium for the many public gather-

ha/e. With such s ftuBdlngadded to its pf^sent resources, the school might easily become the cbmmunity center of the town where education and sodal recreation might be offered for old and

activity and coopcratiuii in polities thereforo why not in civic work and imnrovcment? The words "civics" and 'politics" come from the same root;

one the Latin and one the GreeK for the ^m'e woid, citizen. Therefore, that a mat) may be' a citizen in every se se of the word, be must'*not only taVtf an active part in pdtitics bat also in civic improT.ements.

Now, that we have glanced a.t what Manassas has done and have gone o'

»e«Klitions which are responsible foe liatiBB, let ua siee w S f

jhonld be done tiiat the town may eOrt-

tff watev, not uulj <ui LAbjuuianee

puees but airti lu pnilBCt >H{>iMt flffe and to sprinkle the streets as a safe-guard against the germ teden dust.

At the same time some attempt most h e m a d e t o i m p r ^ » . »h» a««i»ary i^rmili.

tiod of the. tbwn. To accomplish tiiis, first and nioat important (indeed all im-portant) is ~a seweragv syalisu Vrtudi wiK—greaUy dimipirir -- the' b iee^ng pjaceaof fliM and diae*"^ haftjj-ia anrt abolish the means of t h ^ qireading tlinmuU Mir tuimwi. HJAVT Wi- might

provide eflicieht health officers, to snp-pun Whom Uife elilHaui of ttw luwu addition to the pnhljc schools, Bart'ewi

Co l^e—twst tgh- the indueementt ofl^jhouMaMrelybewilhngtopayatriHirife

and hipit |ip a finf '''>r»-*~^t'^f mTmir and art. -

Now, let me bring be fore, .you some of the reasons why all this growth of

of their families safe-guaxded.- ^ sys^ tem of reg|nlar and effidest' street cleaning ^ o u l d also be. devised, not left to private initiative t^t to the town.

liilow that we l»ye conadered the first two important needs of our town.

Finally, summing up the thin^gs which the.towD should and must have that it may fulfil its promise of growth and development: - '

First, we must'have a water system for health and fire protection.

Secondly, we mAst and certainly can improve the sanftation of Uie luwii.

Third;, we must provide a better lighting system. ~* •

imr iTh~'lif "Vi^h are now so seriously threatened,, support them property (which we are all easily able to do) and so keep them from lowering their pMs^' ent standards of good work, and further­more give them a chance to continue to have their rightful share in this new and valnahle eTp«'riment tn pntting. MTicultare in the schools, an experi­ment the whole, coontry w watefajng with interest

muke this appeal not isuexely fab. cause I have been a studant b f the Ma-

-Higlr xtassaa future of Manassas and the a i ^ ' s o i -roondiag eomnuinity depends so much

=yB»= 1 1 1 t i l t

fortunes of your schools. .,

people umtinK their ellmrts ah theae good, things can be 4^a—pot all at o h c e ~ a ftOUHa, t^ t after dOtng oiw thing towards. maUnfe the towa pro-l^aoHM-othM^-iR^'^QiJtowT-^it-tiieBe-things win not. OMB*- withoot aone effort on oar jMirt. I t haa baan aaid tfast the wWBgBeaBof a p e o ^ t o t a z themaelyea for | |« jml i t fc ' (ood is tt« nieasnze of thair-eivilisitini.

We must make some aacrificea; W>

ought to support it with your boy - f r V licensed tow>*ihiB-

chant gets what is left Mter the saloonkeeper gets ajl he^n .

Of course, prohibition does not prohibit, but do they really jelT as much liquor ma town on Sun-d a y a s ^ t h e y d o ^ ^ Jiatjirrlav ?

Wood's Seeds.

late Seed Potatoes June a n d eaziy i n h d y tt

the bes t t i m e for plant ing for

Our stocks are apecial ly se l ec ted S e e d Potatoeai p u f

' i n c o l d storage early i n the . aeason, s o as to k e e p in first*

daaa, v igorous condit ion.

Book your order* early, to be niia of gettins the varieUe* you denra.

" I f r i a T o r / W o o d ' t Cro^ Spedal" giving price*, and timely informa- ' tion about all Seaaoaable Seeds.

T. W. WOOD & S C T ^ SMdsmea, - U(auB«B0,inL We ttie lieadguaiieis fui

Cow Peas, German Miilst. Soja Beans, Ctitaaion Ckfvex

and all Farm Seeds. -Write for prices .

Real Value Most of these instruments are almost new. They\|

w t n t» 5hipFwd?^^«^^ ^ " ^ .We bear the entire expense of shipping if instrument is not satisfactory in every respect.

We pay the~round-trip railrt?ad^faree- of chasers who comfi. IroJn a n y w h e r e within 100 of Washington,- -^—_—'

miles

Fischer Upright . Hardnnan Upright Krakauef Upright

$75.00 $100.00

-413&. Peaae Upright"

" Stieff Upright / - . St^inway Upright.

' Terms arranged if you do not We carry the largest stock of

Pianos in the"south7:3irr

O. J. DE MOLL & ^ a Exchuive ReproMatativet fbw the Stynway. Stroud, gtnyvetant. Whaeiacfc,

Steak aiut the Famous Weber Pianola Plajrer-Pianot

^12th and GStA., Wnshingtoa, D. C.

$150.00 . . $190.00

wish to pay .cash. Pianos and Player-

«e

good ttongnarc deaeifl'tHia wuilit Wltli= Out effort, so let each of os do his part towanls umkhm Mauaiiaa a gnnring; progreasivo and beaatifm town, with

Slito to nave meir hemiu ami the liealUHiealth and eJuuaiiouauU piuetJwiityaU to oar hand.

Two Carloads-d j u g g l e * !

i»ri»iFrwHsnflistinf>nn

rWj hflvo Jmnmeftlfed^oHgearg load of Blue Ribbon Bns sries, 'and 4MfW carload of the famooa

i^ee^fflttttiiM

Maiassas has .reached this point....Since

progress . and expansion, progressive people who would become progr^sive citizens will cease tp come bere^ apd all our ambitious young people will depart t<I other piarca wjWre ther<»ie a chance

make a success of theiy Bves. to Imagine what will become of thij town' ;: conc{tttonB~Uo»uW to pro'^WB. eotF linue to eiiatl-tit.' ni'ms-U - e x -

"Now, what Cf-pt as an histoneU pla^: are the reasons why this t/VKO. Sli Ma-na^sas is about to commit suicide?

> irst, welackawatersystManu' About [ t h r ^ h ATVOf the {aaaSSc •.^t-ilS. It i s true, bat they are aritheraa ^atlsfactory, sanitary or convenient as K< ><>c. pure water on tap thii^aghoat the '•••""' In nnnnhqasftssaf tha lafk of a ^ri.p>ir wntor ay|tsa<, w • s e i i ia t i l j iafK 'something even moK^important, ,.ti emiiifcriL Miwumge tyatem, which is rideeo needed moTf thfm anything.^bia aid which cannot b e « i « a ^ a a d aatis^ :actorily had without wj jy j i iy w » « f Ihi.- lack of proper d&poaak of sewage -oriously increases the death rate from t V phoid and other diaeaaea.

water s y s l * « , . W lltV« {RWUiAlly M pr.jttctioa against fire, wfai<;h increases the- insurance rate, and this

an effieieiit water system «n< th" -i"*-prove qaent of sanitation,' there J s yet BBOthCT t h i i i f "iwiy nfepwiaiy tn it«-

davelopm^it M>d that ia electric lights. wot to spooK 01 the daBi~ntrcot8 Mid th4i t^nblesoma e o i r w r lampe tn <xa hcwoea^ think of the comfort.it woald be to be able to Jtavo paUic without any fear-Of the lights gomg oat even once daring the wh<de evening.

Ana lart hnf A^t l..ii.t—h^lp y . . . . .

splendid schools forwud. oi iianassas are now

The people possMsion of f^""'ltJMi.fvtirt<Y ^

huuiuid uid WIU a well a r r a n t ^ eoorse of eight ipades. In addition to this, tifesy havig a1iigh~s<ihOol with S U t e ap-propriatiops, that enable it to offer

, 4 yeaa anwwiw| an agpicaltmal »S of thia toWB ha.^^ -cxK^n^ a normal-*r«miny «MrM. .nH .

geiwral lilgli wiliuoleociM tter i iot only furnishes the girls wftt a tbtmngb aaA practical traiamg-iB -demeatie aeiettec

44t-yil| be worOi yottr white to "ffispect jror stodr.: "

Facta that Cannot he .SwccfiMfaHy Contraxbcted Some Han}

The follo»ing facts cannot be successfulTy coni^ulicted. apd

who will 1^-deitaketo demy them: - * - -

The* onty ggod ffiflfeof a saloon is the outside; : /

can Hdl 11(185^ When a wineglass is H G ^ side-

ap it is upside duwii Because yea _

murdar why iwt UcwiiWi il? "Ifflcil

«tonca without conditkoi *<>^^IWrgnnirlng in a \)t^ gai-dmi drunkards my boy cr

aniv^rsities as-QomeU and the Urarer-ail^ of Virgiaja. - . .

Bcsidea these w«ai organised eoones , ths sshftel sarties on a la iae buJii uf OB a la ige uuujr agricultnr*] extenaion work in theahape of farmers' institutea, com and can­ning duba. prastical ^h^lpa in animal

as w«ll aa eataide. ~" increase 1 .These schools, who throagh orgaai-

Khi be added to our low taxes to help' zation and go«l W M * are the develop->ecure the water system and fire pro- meat of -yean, are BOW- in very serioua taction. The^ Taafof this protection danger through thf ^.-^^ij^u.,:,-^ ^* [ rc^tllLii people irom locating hero-some of our poliUcians and the short .other as private citizens or business sightjv<ng«» of others.

optioa 19 the egeepmg paralyaos of the liquor traffic.

If ft,s8laoB is a good ffhargB a. «ifj> a h^fy Ijcfinsft.

Any tlower would blosh m finer

Haydockg—each made of jbe very pest material available, bbOght in the white wood and pauated as per otir in^tracUons.

y - Also all kinds of

- F E R T I L I Z ; E R S — LIME

-COW PEAS GRASS SEED

F. A- Cockren & Ctt* Mi>t>»U»«, V « -

g g - r

I ana pre] celebrktetf

to furpish the mpire Mrain LiHIB^

^ ^ Gaarfine Eaigi^ea,

Spec^ prices on

Buggies, -=Ssmesp-

StbB.ttbaixts

Who twenty yuunf

wUl be the ycara^nesce^

There is but oqe' tkiog worse than a saloon and that is another

WTJg' tises saloons as the iAtraetio&<tf a town? .

Sixty-five .fraternal orders will •aet let liooor deriera iem A a n why not? ~^srevery dollar spent for edo-

Hon inadeqoata. A « r r ander favorable j to have ptactieaqr if*>*-~^ , , „ , • _ , , - - - -Q;vmwi»mirht>«yjnaih>iii)U4iialiii}fcUiuul ttmx MBHfliaia wouB cos* t S e f 7 ° * B e « - w a y

P^Pfe^Tftral thnnsaad a«llaw ysa i l j , | b l ind pigS IS J

1 Sj|LL TOE

with arepbtataon faraa-wit^^tmt Mi tiintw—eg by p<»e

HARNESS— and Vehicle dways on hand, and

» ^ MANASSAS. VA_.

BIOS WANTED Sealed bids for the ereetien and com­

pletion of a one-room or two-room mi^ A i i ^ y ;^chool-hou8e a t jayn

9 C T nCr^^n part of the town.

A second cause 'of

Tha Boaad

poblic indiffer- school p n r f tn

thB.j=nave e y e s ; " ' r I. ui. -^»; p tax to b* lowered so that not I E v e r y fifth h o m e m u s t f a m i s h health cond.t.ons. r « w j e e m jpaly 1, the hirt Khool r><^ivte. n.rh- ' . " ^ ^ ^ whl l t

tt « tfaetr hnjunwM ^ i i ^ ^ i r ^ t f t thaaln »TioM danger i?f los * '"'^ ^"^ "^ ••WMll,-WHW-c-itixens, to help in keeping goad sani- tog its State appropriations (which i ** '" '* y*""*-

itiftw ift il», ' ' ..

^ I b 'doA OP above H. f WUUI hot consider bids from any but reliable

iaaa (.etnpeieul bMil(!ES,~liiS PMtftBi the r%ht to l e ie t l any or d l biidt. FVJT informatjaa, plans, etc., apply to J. !{ . EUiiratt,Boate2,Bristow,Va. Teachers

fr««t amminted at thia meeting. J; M. a u c O T T , (MA.

tions on his o%ni place, may bring < ^ -easa and death'to his neighiaots.

Thara is much tubermlaaii in Manaa- . . . _ . ^ ..^ , . -^ .as. The p e r c e f t t ^ is above the | rion ent ri.«rt ^*k ,L J.^,'^,i7i^ m a n ' s c lub iq tfaftt i t kftCTW t h ^ average, and.^here ia a ceasplata ab-1lowering of its whole caorse of study. l > ^ r m s " pooy.

fiOM iwuu tear tjom) bat there is not even eaoagh for the running expcnaia of the large graded school whidi must have its ses-

beastly drunk. The trouble with t h e poor

HODGE, ATTORNCY«AT-LAW

M A N A S S A S , V A .

Also Conveyances, Titles, Set" scnee of any prtaat ioa against it. Inand- the further consequences of ^ , tlements of disputed

I: N our children were midii of lections. linei, Col-

5-«-tf

LANSSUH^H & BRO., 420-26 Seventh SU, Washington, D. C.

_S . .SEND TO.- . Lansburgh for Your TaMe Linens, Sheets and Pillow Cases

We are the acknowledged faeadqaarters in Washinsten and viriiiity for the best valuea obtaiiisble in Table Linens, ^eet* and Pillow Cases. Qoairtir is never sacri-a««H t^mnni;. « U«r jirjjyi—hr,t p^i/... . ^ . l iofj . - in-.,.^^—Heaj lh»u» itsips:

TARf F liNEf BLEACBBt) TftfSH D.rtfA.SK, ol.n;«. of many amacti»e

dssigai. :9<ie <n»ali>y^^pedal, yard.. . . . 75c 72-inch BLEACHED H«SH TABLE-LINEV, in 40 oi the

prettiest desiyiB. •1.25\yard QaiJity/. Cl>(as«,ayard...-.. : ^

in oy w-iach tiaca-ioweis, special a Uoseu.

Extra -lowing sizes

SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES Sieets ol BtnrdT wearing.eottmi, finished with 8-inch hems, in fol-pnoes:

72 byg^-iach. S l b y Winch; . . , . . . , . .

.4Ta 81 VylOOiaeli. , . . . . r . . . . 8 » c 9 0 b y » i n c h . . . . . . . . . . . . B 8 e 99.br 108inch. . . . .

Pillow;0»si6itm»de the straiaht way of the aotton..b(mmed: ' t thyae-niak' . . . . . . . ' . ! , ; . 12 1^ac 4 5 > i y ^ i B e £ . . : , v .

T « e -

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SEND Y O U t ORO&t BY M A I L - W e •MiT«r,tiaM»artatiaa 1 aad by y i i i l » n l 'uti*m=riimimif

TuBwamiac CD SSjOe and ««er.

• M W

- yoiirs^ and your iriendsjnanjr future hours of pleasora-' ble entertainment. And yop'li spare yoarscff many fntare-

a It's only <j)ne of the scores of occasions when yon quy

in a moment's time, at a luogt Irifliinjf dost, provfge^jw^

r ^ T ^ i f you

GirrJt CAMERA becaose-there'll be many a time when, if you don't have a picture of something you have seen or some friend who may be no longor noor you» you'll bo oorry.. ^

— , K5>daking is not auacpensive pleasure—and nothing

- ana it 8 veyy easy.^ l^tt^ for the cameras of now-.a^^^s areaowsailti and eassrabd sure in operatk)n that the novice may hemme an expert in a day.r: """ " ^ Kodala, $5.00 to $100. Browma, $1.00 to $12.00

Haii orders attended>tosame day as received. _ '^

D o w e i r s Pharifi A^y ^ "THE KEXALL STOkk" T ' •^

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L.MAYHUGH

, ^' "Metallic Caskets and afl-styJra of CofSns and Caskets fumiehed'and *^^ i!fg.°!l jy"^- ^'i^'^h Rob S and CTPrything in tha Undo

tajong uusiness furnished on short notice." Hand«i^i -, , ._ 1- ^ v', ^ '' notice. Handsome church truck for dehvering casket in church.

to • « pdatt. ' r ^ b t er day w J w s • -star*:

rcs; lomtoy S b i ^ Ladis, Doors, Sasi^

OF ALL K I N D S .

E S T I M A T E S F U n N t O

: Office; No. U5 N. Unioa Street 'Factory: No. Ill N. Lee Street ALEXANDRIA. VA.

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laSr6^4PT4ON,$V.0d A YEAR IN ADVANCE

The action 0^ the lownj CouBcil ID tMUMiv ML ordlnanca looking uv&ti& th6 issue M bonds t6 theambuncot ;pYt>,uuu, tor tHe purpose offuniL

step, and a long one, in the direction of civic per-1 Section. Mf riassas only needs these three ay atema ixuitaliBd 10 make her a gem among towns of her

,_^_ -ABaimHIgO RATP Fifty Ceninan Inch for thcfint iuMrtionMid Tweetar-fiy« C*nt»for tmrh

contiauancp. Liberal DUcounU to Y«mrljr Adv*rti»n. AIL><rd> 'if t l u n k i . fannaJjrMplatiMi« obit

oaoal itmth nottfw." ^BfT'iOr ni«''VT of~"l «° •Uraef^ or liaiiSiBjr. will B» pnbH»l»»j «t di» rate of Twteti-flr* C«al«sa *»eh.

• MANASSAS. VA., FRIDAY, JUNE 2P, 1913

«i?iB, and every public spirited citiaan welconaaa the thought of his home town being brought to the

>ut ui8 own prt perty, however 6nian» mayjnc ease in value. The influx of new resi­dents, new business enterprises and chv^^asitary

LbcAife Ax suisfecfs difinNifcLY: The Tatlura of Commissioners of the revenue

throughout * he state to properly designate tfaer^> <lence of subjects for taxation is giving treasurers coniiderable trouble in trying to locate such sub-jfotstB fiWy nme in a diffSMnt section of ffie county when the tax bills are made put from where

~tbey resided when they were sssessed

prove enough to carry these things to a finish, if unforeseen obstacles arise to increase the cost, it behooves our pec^le to move with caution. If all three systems cinnot be had for this sum, letus tetvetheTttOBtWI^edone, ornjaybetwo. It should be within the power of the voter on this question

- to oxprcoo hia prcfcFCncc.— — ^ '—-

i

These cases apply, ef course, to persons assessed with personal property, <w poU iax, only.

The personal i5roperty tax'bobk has a column for designating the residence of the party assessed and in, this column the residence of isuch party should be intelligently recorded. The practice of m(»t

I f iisgfeaBors la to deaiguaie the residence of the aub-j ^ t as living Ifl a liBflalu dlsliitt ui Uiww m tih» county without naming the particular location of snch subject at the time he was assessed. For in-atancei""MrTJonra, at~t£e"time he'wis assessed,

^ may havf been living with Mr. Brownln Manassas ^ " district but when the tax bills are made out he

may be living with Mr. Smith in Lee district in iFaiiliMc cotmty It ^ v&mr »M!tion-Temot& fnmt the. place where/he was assessed and asffie^

izidfcat^ that Mr. tinie" w e r ofni he was aissessed. resided insisted William county which extends Iran the Potomac river to the Bull

^San mwuUahut aud from thtf Fteirf^ cottnty line to the Fiauquier county Mne3> ™y Te«(lily^ aeea that it entails an inunecae amiduiit of trooble for the-toeasnm' or his deptaties to locate him and in mahy c»»irfl(dl to IONM isTSttttfied delinquent and' thus the county",~'dt3uict and state~ ~

Lwhieh inight have been cdiecte? ' y - had proper ifieaas^1>e<aitAfth by:the asseaawje

'piropertfTaaite htm at the SQwment

Now. shoold the assessor have not^ that Mr. Jones. when jueessed, was. living on the' farm of lir. Blank, e^reijvsurer would have aoine stutingr peint Iran which to brace his d^inciu^t ^ihjeet, andprobablyt wouldJtojable-to^traoo.himandwd-ietjLthg^ lJL that Qtheftnae wonld fajl of nnllefttinn,

POLITICS QEFnNG WARM. The St{^ Campaign i8> beginning^ warn up.

-J: Jhomp3Qn BTDWO, of BeirgoLcaBdidst^i-iictt-Commissioner of Agricuttore, has opened-head­quarters in~Bichmond, and already opened fire an. his opponent, C(Hnmissen» Koiner, who will start h i * fAAc ^f tKp ^lyiimCTfit tKTa BTPOIC

Onfe of the jiapinmto I ^ O w Attoraey-Getend-shipt Ple^d W.- King, has withdrawn heotuse he does not wish,to be engaged in ai "factionalfia^t." The battie for this d&ce. tiierefore, wifl be fought l e a finish betwete^res. Sam \>aqi««aa ^ad Jcte

"Mti-organization" (so-called) respeetiv«y The moeC intereSiD|rfi^£-^^Ir-hiowe7er, wiU.

:b« for Lieuti&nAnd tjOT TiOTr -tuiiaVw > a fg^lngiaffttr AWcag ihe friends of J. Tay­

lor EUyson that Lewis a. Macfien would defoff temr and at the aeyaita notir Arexander 4, Wed-derbum, of Alexandria, entered the race. He is an old poHticai opponent of Mr.-Machen and the

and protective improvements will mean much to 'nliflffhpprtif owners. But if $75t000 shoulj not

The main query is: can the work be successfully done for the price mentioned; the next is: will evwy section of the town share dqualty m these improvements; and theft, what increase in taxes gm ffisuit, a&a w&6 win baar th -buiNlea ttiwwt:

A M» f ifiMAlRES' CLUB NO 1X)NGER. Tho TTni»oH Rhif^ Ronate can no longer be called

the Millionaires' Club, according to the facts statc^ by Senators themselves in recent testimony. Out-slde of two or three wholfe weli knowh~tb be ex­tremely w^tHy, the majority seined to have-bat little valuable property beyond a farm or two» hewspapSrs, magazines and such amall invesUnents

ley can make iFom their savmgs. ' Under j^e present cundlliona,' as BUUWU~ hy

_ ^ means^te'Deeame-a^iHF tor^a strong contrast to the conditions of a decade back, and even later, when no-nian without mil-liofafl coaldhope to be sent to the upper house of Congress. The mania for invegtigation. now cur-rent^vrin have dtme'tn'ucE~f<Mr Uie country if-it shows that statesmanship and not wealth is lAte real egn| of adniission to the Senates ; ^ -Qae-^^tiw really wei^thy members now. in tha|(

aeqtntted ot the charge oi tjTOPCTly gpehding m<MB for his ejection, tfaeogfc tho anm nmntitrf xi ihg msny thcuimnds^of dbHars; ai^ i ^ e of theJithers wlu> fSiait they are ' well off" have 4iyer>eeii charged with impr^uiety, so that it loolra asjrtSe greatest political (bhaoge JtattoiraiTarli^Qir^^ taken tflaue. '

This id aBKAber~&n6mee^^ tbe wisd<n» o£ the peopfrttoting the last two at three years, aa tn dpftiwB

A FPAPi ras-pRESiforr.

President Wilson has kcqpt the public so stirred qp by his breach of presidentiaJ precedents at any tiiiae it entered Us namd to do a w^ra l thins^ thitfc it has become the habit, now,'for the p e o ^ toTIoolc fojLagprising deeds fnan him all ithe time, yet, in syiUitil melaei.-lMthe hasinvanaPgprovedaaK" aelf right in his acts ^f :pahlie£ty, a /sreatmunser went np, wide iread^^that be~ should presametn say that there was W "' iffduoua lri)by" Ht the Capitol Events and invertMWtr-OP have ag« shown the President to be ahaoiately correct in his

does exist» »nq;dy tttoved by the testimony^ befwe the SenateCSonuaittee. and we are mwetiamevg appredaddVe elf ttefibettlat it ana mtate ttD» t» tax»g-»><MrF^aiB ilwmiippul HlLLlHg at »hw hwul <if af. ' *"*i " " "<«•• tit« niw^ MwwMg ne WaaurnwgWii-

wssr

ireaeral newspaper opinion prevails that his fight Till ^ T'^7 , 'r^ aft hang of yjlnning th*> htmtir g^*""-fay hlmiair but m ynaaat^aaeatamleeBbfmBciaatf

banner nf hiti SBwnnt polxti«ial iSBaBaje zr: f e ^ It t»omises to be a hot fia^t all down the line.

and those who have no axes to grind tnay ait back

the for f!y and be ready to render Oral aid l» Uie

FoLcacB and the weather are warraing op to-

liANJLHJUi a a wuiy iHreiteg=

THE ' 'other fellow" in a political fight is the only tiaaftjihfe^'^"'~ < " 'Ifactipn."

^ 6 caf^fry over the~conditions of this baisk "ftt'duierent mtefviils.——-—-— ___—

terests are protected first, before [y or anything else.

M,

r-The continued growth of this bahk is the be^ possible evidence that we treat all patrons with courtesy and extend to thenk every facility to^ be found ioJiumod^^ bankmgrin^tulion -^

Your account will be welcomeltere.

Thft NaBnnal Bank of Manassas 3 PER CENT PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS

VBsa tEXX IX

Wlnte'OcJc, Rctd^ri^fccedl^fe

WEPAYHIG"pgT PpirpgPfvry'Agti Ai^p ^ST^tSPECnOR SEE US BEr

T^V'w^w^l^'WV'^F •Vll^lWWiV^P'WiF flP^^^Tfip^^^lPflMF i P M P

J ^ ^ f l l have jua received another car ei Piiisbury ^loi<r and § Feed ana will be glad to fumisk my Gustomeis at Lowest

ErifiCfcL.. • ".

Potatoo wnifTnir indBlrf Gatci^"

" ^ r O R E THE PRIMARY. (WTTH YOKE XI>m.OGKS TO WALT MASON)

The people wantti* know from Mr. Sojutd-a?]*" the^ooda AndJaavtt^thg^rg with<tirt. a par. jast where he stands on every public question; how will he Tote BB HgtwrTjafaetLiiiuwu lift beakichar?

So we

I

It's enough to give him moral indigestion! tell a candidate that. wRate'gr may be his fate. h e L f a ^ ^,|,:^^', non.a^wtariaB and nonaensieat mtil answer all, regardless how they sting him;'

| - i for, no matter what his vote, it is bound to get his ' proat. he cannot please 'em all, so then they string

Fresh Eggs nd will pay th^ same

A 'V^Mmwii iiiiiant" 4 V J f ^ »>» '"">fsnYCT'

chase.

TBfe establishment of a p a ^ to be edited by in­sane patients points to tlie conclusioo tliat it wjjl

"Wpo can minister to imind diseased?" disease is that aflMcting'oite class of office « the President

CONNER, BUILDING MANASSAS, VIRGINIA 1 Pjesi^ 'minUttirs*^ tt?.- ,.- % ^ "V ^ V ^ b ' ^ ' \ti.1XX^1SiA-tiXiiXt^.ii^^^z.^\

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— ^ ^ ^ T H E jufx^^RBo-fflS • L. ??:±m, sfiv^z^mm^

BKSFJjOOOElt ,L - — I«i-reported that -A8htmm[-'~:^^J^WeM<*ction of two boys I -Eph Williams

Dai IV Farm, in the lower part or: out of afeoot a dozen appljcanta] moiw troubadours. fe6udouft «!otmt . coBtamiw «0p todiaUibuUi poateia Twaday of |imr3Uiyi>M

and which waa formerly I rernoon. the manager of Moon's j sonar, which :*t

original fa-the happy

mirth, mnsir and

j f ^

iacr^ made such a great

—Mrs. M. H. Davies is having I ™;;;jj"^"yfg^;; 5^„at„r Stew- Aiaataa Dog Show settled the I hit in Manassas last *ear will an addition built to her residence ^^ ^ Nevada, has been sold by | matter by a one hundred yax^\%etm appear here to-morrow, i on WflBl BlfWit.— —':•"', -'

—Mr. Leroy N. BladuEfiU^ whfi has been larming in this sectionj Philadelphia, Pa., for $25,000. for-.lhe.-paaL.xear.- has tnoved baflk to hl3 farm, nieai' Diuad

4fDat raceof i^ tteapidteant^ra^j Saturday, anriif youwouldfipft

run. : : -^ —Master Francis Merchant, is

carrying his left arm in splints

ceived while at play Wednesday

JLr. G. W. iiummerj _ to Mr. C. Greenlees, of West suiting in Ray Sprinkle winning

'first and Warren Gregory win-, _.' ning second, with OIlie Renoe a

_^Sam Johnaag. colored,.. 5t ^^^^ compotiter^ — yeara Old. died in tya home, uf i—r —

2ttCTIl©Wfcp™"

—In. a shipment of stock made from this place last week by Mr, E. R, Ccnner. thei* wai a three-year-old Hnl'tfin hfiUar, whlch

Thej . V"The annual meeting of the funeral took place fromlhe First alumni of Manassas Institute and asthma, Monday morning.

Baptist Church. Elder Bannister, of Rectortown, officiating, and interment was made in the ceme-

for colored people, near Ma-

weighed-l,50Q pounds. ing to move a truck loaded with

tKr^rb.'to i;^'^«"'h;^*?-'^"^" W< «' »«'- baggage, was the recitate to ^-i?^«°.>y1on-the streets of Manaaaaaon hia

crutches, for the first time since the accident, Tuesday morning.

—Invitations are being issued for the pupils of Miss Margaret Tem pie Hopkins, Thursday and Fri­day nights of tvext week-

—Dr. Quarles is improved but will not be well enough to eon-

flmiday. Ho duct servica on has arranged with Rev; 0. tS. HtiTchiSOn W All his pulpit ua that day. .

A. marriaga liffansp gas ifr sued in Washington Thursday. to Otto E. Gatbmann, of that city, and Miss Carrie 0. Williams, a sister ofMi-g. Geo. M. Xaraeti, of near Manassas. J~ ~ ^~~

—Master Geo. Brown, of Ma-nassas. "this llfek, was awM de? a pri7.e ofThandflome wfth^ by,y^^ ^^^ fttantfigijgriAnotfaor a. Philadelphia puhlwihing:. puny, fur be^ feBulto Obtainod ift hi^work for tha aompany,, . .

—The first Sunday in July there will be a meetaagoftheJi; "

will be given. Thftweetrng ex- -pected to be hdd next Sdnday, June 22, has been abandooed*

ice William Teoanty.-ttndMiBB r a~ Mason, of Wftsli igtiBtr N o

were ma rried Wednesday'mdfit-tng by Elder J. N. Badgw at hia home on West-strestffitMil

—Rev. M. D. Wiffiama,, pastor of the First Baptist-Churgh. cot-ored, of this place;_whejnffered a ^liphl-'stmlfp nl' p»nratyaiaxtt> 1^?

—Rev. T, W^JAansfield, who auffered a broken leg at the pas-sBngftr (i«>pot at this Diace on

Manaaaas High School waa held last Saturday evening. The busi­ness of this meeting waa the

a few hours of real enjoyment you should not fail to. attend this I truly meritorious show, Wher ever. Eph WilliamsL-Aaa»-gQfiaL| the people gladly welcome its -manager-and -owner again. - -Jen-nie Hale, the leading prima

election of ofikera for the ensu-ei3ay alterhdon. ing year.-- Miaa Ruth itaarofwaa lic--.

April 28. while voluntarily assist-

—Mr. Robert L. Hinton. of Minnieville, and Miss Mirna B. Armstrong were married at the home of the bride'* parenta in Predwrickaburg Monday after-noon by Rev. Dr. R. A. Williams. They left on a late train the ^ -lewiHjp night fei" thoip Pwnoc

ville. ._'

• —A team belonging to Mrs; E. A.' Comptan while standing in front of Boachtey's aanf eotionery MJondayaftaawoir, toofc fright at. a paaaing mgtorcycte^

motoiteyglUt . Hgain^ sHita through laok oiytrnfer^Brffr. caution.

—The War Gdlege students who }ujfi'kmmMmtkimit>mrtmmest^ thiT^uguiiabattlefieldain chairge of Haj.-Gen. Uggett. spent twdt days and nights on the Fauqdier

Mr. Arthur L. Gardner,, of Prince WilliamTeoQnty.-BndMiBel wut tulutuiiiul dt dinnwHw:

^nings ground last; week and

ThuraiUty 6y MI. and MKK EJt. Smith: Tlie college is doe to ar; pive at Fort Myer to-day.

--In the GfSand Array Hemor-ial < ^ v e of Battiefield trees in

of Sadrainentb, uaK, is a tfee talt B 'twm the Battletiek^ of Bull Rua. and which woo oea-trihHtpH hy Mr W W Dayi i^

elected president; Mr, Clarence Wagener, vice proaidont; Mias Ruth Smith, secretary;- Mr. Whaatley Johnson,—treaeurer;

Haydon, members of eOcecutive

largely attended and a very neat sum realized. Vari-colored Jap^ anese lanterns depended from

donna soprano, is truly a wonder in the wide range of her highly cultivated voice.

tter to the Fairfax Her­ald from Oaktqn. Fairfax county, says that Rev., Conner, of Ma­nassas, preached to alargecon-gFegation iff the Cboreh of tR&

dky and that there were lll-fiab---- bath school children present, (t

also says that Mrs. Sue Jones was annointed at her home by Elder Neif assisted by Elder Conner in

—I'ha festival held on the lawn in the rear of the New Prinee William bot^Tu^aynigh.t,_wa8 y^" i;^;^ ""of^'iliknrirMr

friends and most of her children, and that among those present from a distance were Mr, and Mra. Flohr. of Nokesvllle. 'aM overiiead wires, throughoUl Chu

gruuiids, giving ;rie»8iBg ggeu«> to the festal gathering.' One of the attractions was a neati. and uOlBfully UwunitBd miuly Uwih, presided ov^r ^y thr*^ charpiing young ladies, and which appeared to bedoingjts ahareof gatbiaring in the niekela. -

One of the moat unique and haa i^ fortfa«en-

:the little feltat is a mihature mcrry-gu-round which'

•nfir^airrtmB «n nra«f o f w ^ , Th«» machine is provided with seats for thfe little boeslmd in fn»t of ead) seat there is a crank to entble ««dh f Idw tfutiie ciiculaf ixaek to fur >

prayer (?).—In the praparatien i»£ copy

nkh hia or h«a: atuur» <rf the mo­tive power. A eanvad canopy shields tiie merry riders f KMB the

' rays of the sun by day ond- i^ d«:W8: by_mghc and.-tluu ^ aflanlB' immteitaptM eqiqyHHiUl at thg plaaauife ftf partiriimhtH.

enjeytible picmeto hor local and ..1. o*.^ r. -^-i i j - j , - . j _ _ . . visiting friends, ati-BlandBford S ! ^ ! g P g ^ ? * * ' ^ t e d g « Monday. Thjft gMty was

conveyed by a atraw ride to the acene of enjoym^t. The

Mrs. A. Conner, of Manassas.

. —Last week's issue of THE JounwAL was en Friday, the 13th

of the week of the year 1913. Thirteen Minutes werie consumed in-taking 13 new 8ab8mpti<»is for. which 13 new ^ l a r bills of »Vi<»4«nm» of 1913 were received. The first impre^ion was polled;

:13. Tbiitetiu ptpwv wei^ ^aaited at the foldarin- jginmi u' M which causal the feeder of

to utter 1^ wuiJsof

the editof atrufk Wfopg lattara on the typawritar. thus makmg-.13 errora ;wbich naiinrd thr rrinirnltrn t^ mtiV TS tDMxSm whiuU Uiit 18 min-utes-to correct. ' The <^ce force lost 13 minvtes in watching a dog­fight orged on by 13 small boys and la i»g men.' The editor had 13 callers v^ich caused him to write 13 persen&l (uJug names

- yHHeh <iontaincd 13 letters and yat we got UZmugh witttoilt any

JArt^ nauat time, mailing 13 B^mpte Afyjpa »/i • 1 3 tiiffpriPTit

Bakinc; ir

V

The only Baking Powder Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar

ol nmyipnnm quality at mtnfanniii ^^—^ixXr VUIse» home iMiktim h

lileasant Jttd

^

ITEMS FROM FAYMAN^

There will be all-day services at New iiope church next Sun-day, June 22nd.

Mr.-M. C. Southard's crop of cux'ii is luoking fine and promiaea a large yield.

Horton Store School League is progressing finely and' is receiv­ing the applaud! ts of the comma-nity;

Mr. W. W. Fritter has just closed^a contiwt %ith the United

States government for a large quantity of ship timber.

W-e expect to have a Good Roads meeting in the near future with the view of stirring up en-thusiasin that will make it easier for us to get out ties and lumber t^ the, railroad station. ; We had a visit recently irom our Nokesvllle merchant, Mr. W, R. Free. There are still ties WMCB Bind mm tu iim ywpiB uf

THB JoxrRNAL $1.00 a year.

1^4n old savinif that holds atqrfaiig

Bai^ Account

r 2-Ai,. Tha care with which the baadt ia m»^^g'^.

I 3 f 4 . Tlpe <^urleay a n d apirit a f >gfB«imoi^lw>Hr4>y-

being out again. ,. . v. •;.:. ^ whpn he waa a hqy naafatant tfl

resomided with tbe merriment of the piekniekora aa they indirigfid IKS. HERCER:S-AKTHHI

-.\mong the appropriations his mothet. Mr»- M. H. DavieSr made at a recent meeting of the Board of SuRervisOTS of Loudoun county, was-one of $200, to pro­vide transportation for indigent lor.federate Veterans to the

adien s^T^was M^assaa.

poetmistress of

—ConaderaUe amusement was afforded a large crowd of hotlL

^4not funbng the fish which were taken frwn the picturesque OC' coquan there were plen]Qrj>JLs<KE

ymmg and oldTnmday aftfrnnmu

-Miss Buth Round has been m vntaessii^ -tbe rides taken around the square bounded by

y.poointed to aasJatm^JdteAftfitLlcwniWr Battle, ChunJi and Maiir r. )(<n .sessions of>tfae kanassas ii i ? h School and not ii laded School as we understoodi'team.

'••:• im the clerk Of the Mahassasr} !'Strict School Board.

Miss Martha Virginia Nash, : this place' who was a student

at the George 5?adBagt(ni~lJni-\ ersity of.

:cces ful examination in Laj n d German at the ryent finals

' that institution. •

otgccti^ m-a mtnatuffe waguu oon's sextuplet dog

Joe Wheaton said, after taking fafe five-<«nt nde, thatlt beiA the m«TT-go-'poand twoto one.

pam^Bolt Lngae of Min:^^ ville, wiH hoM a festival on the

m-boating, fishing and games.' While base of hoavy weight were

^

the ofiicera and. emptoyeea.

Tw be Simg m Waalimgioa's piatorio on July 4, and .

4tb»- The ability qf: fee biitnfc te rsxaof^ - f e -ly handle all your busineaa.

size as to make tiie frying pan smell of theBnny tribe; and there weie eels in great abandanw to^get up a senOrFourth ot July cel-teiri^ the timid and Ombrace tfae-lineB of tSe

^ration fOr hef youtfafui popula-• f e g t a c of tOf n

—In Warrentcm's nmnieipol election last week, the close re-

was broken by one. IiOcieifKeitfa tmt distancing his competitor, DennS H. Mahan fay, two vjMtaa,

CuuJ-

adhool boose grbuada, near Min-mevUlil. on July 4th, banning

pany has built alongade its rail­way tracksnear the Standard Oil ( ompany's tank, astcwhouaefor s ipplies for the use of the elec­trical block ^tailed b: .\ '>xandria and Orange.

s"<n, I'TIMIIIT'ftTlifMmitiwnatNsi

at 2 o'clock in the aftanMxm and ly^ntrininayafUtf lUtfUL Tin»-pmr ceeds will be apidied towards buil<JKng a new school bnilding. Turn out and help the ladieaa&d the League in a worthy cause,

<€iqoy yocffadves.

—A aevereelectrical storm, fol-lowing ^ e extrant^ oncomfor

accCTrdicyg to. the repwt of the Fauquier Democrat. Walter ff Robertson was det^ed Recorder, and Messrs. H. P. gatton. Capt.

Waahingtuu Oily is trying-to

at^ otlMHT extdotnvea tpH-or MANAS3AS, VA.

w ^ "pistois^at are nut *• A HxwA. pageant mfj-^l^

coHLvQte for Mayor in the Mar ..^lich 4,000 school children win nlarfrirtH f^^ ^»- - — * J—a.— e part is DeMg planned. A

grand, oritorio will embrace the Star Spangled Banner, Dixie and;| other nanaaat aaa togetner vHte< \ tba national hymn, 'jjn^ed,^'-'^ wer^.-and masie by Mr*. Waf Speed Metcei, of Elm City, N. CH. which ahe de£^ited to our

Edwaid Carter, & C. Brittle, W. j M,naaa„ jubitee and'which a n«m«>r fformfer day manager our of Uie Telegraph oflice at Manas-8a8> R. E. M^fee, T. E. Pattie. J. O. Hodgkin, Murray Fwbes, R. W. Hilleanr. Mofton G. Dcng-laa and Prank C> Pmeka, JCas^

and Mrs.

M a n a w B p<»oplp«iAgiem»t/xf[ ' T t w

tonal Bank, and G Raymond a^^oon Ratchff e, cashier of The People s National Bank, atte:

which was held ill Uie Chaml

|=|<aBtfteat of^miday and Mon-1 entotained this weefc. at their lO^^^J^^Hi ''1 day, occurred here late Monday I temporary home with Mrs. Ma

Maaassaa^ JubOee Anthem" and[| ^ wtaKh was sung so heartily by theVfbftyr«ght Prince WHlMtm giita in the beautifi^^J^Jeau' of thegeunited^^bML -. ^zz,^

bring (Hit this anthem at the Oeilaiuly

CduplinieBb of W£iR dt CO^ Manaaaaa» Va.

b 3

j > »

\ \m RliC FOR 9 9 c ANP^mS f.ARB_ We wiU give to owr customere. bokjing one. of these c«rd«, ji

beauUfirl <3l;^Jtuy^ ajy 2^x8 feeg^or only » c cMh. The ouij la I eonditiw»-3r66ra5i ^eeHre'dne a*

t h i l l il le.SO er ffTT St ««r etot* on or b«far> dato «f Ml*.

>0- — -fi«a Jrae W to J*40i 19a Thia c*rd will fa^ iMrit •mi-y^oitl after abore dates, so if you

4Ma card ailed out And Ret razi oa above dates.

«n

Cn

95. _

cn

<s\ Ot

en

10 10 ; 10 10s 10 10 10 10 10

The rain fell in .tor-:

. «,.j « • t> • c_ 1 lightning ana irequen . lam hotel at OM Point Comfort .^^^^^ 3 V storm appeared tolM.98 t h ; c igQolf ^ , _ , 1 — ^ . ^ . ^ ^ — - ^ ^.__, ^ - _ »-

|u«ntw». -*-H|f tHwnB Bpp«»reu to'Mtss Gladya tenter with greatest fury m the I Vista, Dr.. Harfy S. WiHis, of I txrgbvp '* notice tottw p«ofil« nf-Eri

—One of the most promising southeastern section of the conn-1 Rapidan, Mr. And Mrs. Lewis ^liiva co>iuiv iJi»t L »ii»U i* »j:»n<iii»» VT 4W-A*f-wUeat in W tlliii isity whiieMtia n W w i r r , TfftmhjWn1knT,_ofDanin ^•^^:S^^^Z^l'\'^\T''T:im\xmXyx that of~Kr~J6CT'. Lewis, situ-„danuige was done to telephone Lficy, Hfettry Taylor and uarter tbe i»t ««K>n »»iT»oti. thi». T wk yon 4o uated on his farm at kixlew,near! hnes and ocher property. Hail,, I'alman, ot Kiehmend, Mr. and ;;';i;i.^;rrai2toi^wh«Vr.to^'i^ Manassas. The cereal is about to the size of iMgeon eggs, felKMrs. M. G. Willia, of Prederieka- t>ow i Toted <» ail m«aen XiMnking yoa four feet high, well headed and both in the northwestern and;,burg. Rev. T. N. Lawrence, of j^^ '^^^^"^, '"^"" .^ .^^ ' .T^l^S^ stands thick all over the field of sotttheestem sections of the Doswell, Dr. Sanford, of Clifton, and wuh the promiw to seoe v.™ jn.the

and. iTready county doin? considerahle dam-^an.i others ^tffR^fnaf^e*we were '"^T,,"!ifl''L'^'.S'!".'^'^ "''*'"''* ^

THE BLACKSTONE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS

about forty acres. for fhe reapt^r. a!?t- to corn ar.il .erard^T. trr.ck If CH;: - ' •f>r -..r

BKCTTI.Tr Tt ti.VTMllIT a to-daT Jrith Ha facaltT of 3a. > h ^ of 413, and iti plant worth SlM,000 itratadaot bodf I

.TBK LKAMNG TRAINING SCHOOL FOt GIRLS IN VIRGINIA

iHMjMiBdry, nMBealMMttoo, pbr^eal enhoM, ani) JaMuiilp »n nibieeti an^it nnae aod doentaoo. For cataioKDc and a " ' ~ cataioKDc aad appHwattoB bUnk addi i%

REV. TH08. ROSSER REEVES. B. <L. PrincipaL Bl M k ^ I O . N F . \ .\.

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1 ABOUT PEOPLE WE l5<OW;

^ftf^^J^^tf^A^^^EHT^f^^. F i t m A ^ e j y ^ 20 4813^^,^^ rar* ^

^ , L ^ ^ : , S^^^^^ AUIlfl, BANQUET Col-1 who recently accepted a! Mr. WaTt r oa^^^PW^eSftlkr-1 lege, ^..„ x«;cuuy a

•^^y- ' j Southern Railway Company inj , By Graduatw «iKiOtbw««t . Mrs. John Elgrin, of Clifton, i Washington, was m Manassas | New Prince WUiiwnHotdi.

the guest ©f Miss Ida. M. Saturday sfterooon.

The alumnrBan'iauetrTietd' last tiss Emily Johnson was * | f ' ' ' .P' ";"! l>> ''i- ^f^^-j Saturday night.at the New Prince

WftSnington visitor Tuesd ay iter. Miss Alice Noma, of Hamil- „,.,,. „ \ , , .^ u .nH Wednesday. | ton. Loudo .n county, were .ae>t.' W.H»an» Hotel, closed another

Mr. Chas. R. McDonald, of near Catharpin. was in Manassas on business Monday.

Mr. Clarence Wagener attend-^«d the Qimbmf ifie PuivtirsitV at

Virginia thia week. Mrs., Neva Red, of Catletts,

Fairfax county, with the view of ihoutfrary member of the associa-permanently locating in that vi-1 ^^„ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^ ^f . yest^r.

[Cinity. ne ext)i'e88e3 himself as I. ,, „ - , u * ^ g a w i y f h B r i i i t a r r M K i L u i pleased ..ilh Iht c.uimi ^^y- «« ^^*^>tja^jhi,pagt

Ada Davis Saturday^.. -^rs. C. Lr Gfeaa-and ointof in

.law, Miss Nelie Cross, of Clifton. were Manaaaaa-yudtors TOesda: afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs, William Reichie and their two children, of near Jayman, were in Manasfwa Monr <lay chopping.

His. Peter Young and niece, MiWZim^rman, of Alexandria, •yrete guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.

Mr. Paul V. Weir, of this place, left here Monday night for Davis, W.Va., to engage in civil engi

-neering with Mr. Ct D. Si Clark

I r. Blakemore Smith, of Balti­more, a former compositor in the •othee of THE JOURNAL, WM in

SKji tew man siuP

for a few days during the past[^"^ succesafill higKschooTcom-week of &lr. and Mrii. Wm. F. + «iencement. _

The president for the y&r. Miss Edith Haydon, presided as -famatuiaatwr MFI GOO. C Roundi

Dowelt. on East Centre street. Mr. William Dums. of Phii; -

dclphia. is stopping at Nev«rlctr

HORSE SWW ASSOCIATION

Elect OCIkf, Apjieint ComawtF tees aiM^ TnkMAct Other !«• -portknt BtuineM Saturday..

At an ad jourhed meeting of the stockholders oif the Prtnce William Horse Show Company was held in this place laat Sat-urday with a majority of the capital atock represented in per son and by proxy.

On motion—the-feUowing offi-cerg far th< i>nH>iiny year visat: elected: Mr. M. C. Hazen, pres-tdeiir (re-elected); W. A. Buck­ley, John W. Prescott, James Birkett, Col. N. T. DePauw and

BUSINESS iwm Want, For S«l« mmd •U»c«lMa*o«u m4

i s s at tk« rmkm of nrc cMita a liaa for tk« firal •oortioa.tlu'O* c«*te a UAO for «tiWoMMar

rmmmkrmd «atH# v'cWvIt fwidttr •Mraiat

30,000 VOICES! AnJ Ma»y Are the Vei

M»n>Ma« People.

munity. Mr. Goorgc B. WliedUiu, i>f

taadfift. who -for aovcral years was a resident of this place, was in Manassas for a few hours S&turd&y evening. George was kwking well and was giving the glad hand to ^ n y of his old friends

Mrs. M. S. MoffjM; princi the Herndon, 'fwrfax ' c*u: Hiyh Schigbl and formeir^

histoiV of the school, the rise of the Manassas institute, the nobletCT. Raymond Rktcliffe, treasurer^ and epdoriag work «E it& fouader,

John U. Detrick, vice presidents;

Thirty thousand voices —T T:a*: a ^and ehoni«i A^tt tfaatja, tfag numbfr (rf- -

, A^rriencan^njeh' anrf women who are Wanted. —Men to a i t pulp j publicly praising Down's Kidney Pill.

wood. Address, L, E. Strother,, fo, r«li^ from beekache, kidney and Neabsco. Va. 6>ag3t i bladder iH». They My it to friends. _

'fhreegoodcoIoredloenw^iuSl'T^y^^ >»«»«• i»P«f». M<i-by the Washington Fertilizer Co.. l naMaapeople«rerinthi»chorua. Here'. Cherry Hill, Va. Apply-atonct'.l*^'""*'"^^*^- ^•\ . „ , .

Specials, try them-Tea. iSc ;**"'^ ^-^'"'»'**^^'^**»«'3*^-pound, coffee. 18c pound, 4 cans!»»""««. ^a- ^y- "A few year.

them to give you satisfaction. Try our bread, its, made by Stohl-man, Washington, D. C. J. H. Burke & Co. 6-20

Entries for the Culpeper Horjse

dorsing Dd4n'» Kidney"Ptn»r«ftertrt:= ing them for a short time and finding them enlirel}' satisfactory. I also know uf a neighbor's case which was quit* •i»v»ra. Daaw's Itidnay K>1« • aoti d

fi^^eftMrrwr-^'^-ggginevr-'-E^'^iy Q»I *^"„^° g ' ^ t : ; ^ Mm Fannio O MptT. and of ito

evolotiob into the present, suc­cessful and flourishing agricul­tural high school. Miss Winnie iiolden followed by a toast to the "Manaasas Institute." dwelling upon the lasting affection borne

by its students, "To-day,'' responded teby Mr.

Geo, G. Tyfa^.jyasXlia'tened to

tendered the former manager and secretary, who declined re­election, for the faithful and effi'

'^•m;.j!i^c,J.Ji?^i,^^'^Zl'. "C,So lSSS?

quicily in bringingr^«f.i:iM^uken-Show WjUiciose £ue<day>Juil&24..|ttaU remfriy several- time, ainw; thea

with good results.'' - -- -

-I , . , uiuoi^ <>'•»<•. J. ..%* managers, retary. A vote of thanks was joinison and J. F. Latham, are doing everj'thing possible-to g t

it back on its.old footing and they should have the encouragement

Vising principal of the Ma graded schools and teacher of the nermal training elaaa, -ae» companied by her daughter, Miss lI'Ledge7are visitingTnehds in ^JoirtmafliflO' ,-'.- - . . _ . . . - . , , -inlltlitZMMIO. ,

Mr. Eppa Robertson, of Lees-hin-g^ whoJia^i hPi<»n vn thft hfis^.. nitioi wnce J»< n ffter hia vifflt here last Fefania>cy,. rpm.ajevere

With areai lutefetfi, atittjtH-ffltttgd-with him in congratulating the

cess which the high school en-joyed at present. Mr. H. Moon's toast was briefju but .none the less complimentary to .its subject— "Manassas High School."

My.' H. F. Buttott fe&ve a very

«;«»* oJ,.,i»»» «;v.;»K n,»„ K»«» 0 all horse loving people. Ke-cient services which they have! ^ ^ ^ ^ j ^ j ^ ^ ^ * j„jy ^^^^ ^„j rendered the association. | s^h. and give them your help, ii

On motion M'essrs. C. M- Gil­bert,-Br-Mr-W«HerTtttd-^H4r Pitts were added to the board of dirHKtnpt fiW^tkat yHar At a called meeting of the board of directors of tiie associatioli held on the same OBf e at wtacafxSS^ ident Hazen and Messrs. Chag. HTEeyaer. 0. C. Hut^son, T. ^r Lion; S. B: Goodwhi. i - P . Leachman, W.. F. Hale, H. W. Hejiiagi E. R. Copner, J. 0.

HavinyCnmpH'^1^ n Prmimnif ing Course, am prepared to give satisfactory work. Fit guaran; twill iWlr« rurrinftmll/ Niikt-gr

For sale by alt dealers. Price '9» cents. Foater-BCilbum. Co., Buffalo, New York, sole ayen'ta for the United SUtes. - . ,

Remember the name—D'**"'a—and cake no other. 6 20 2t

ville. Va. 6 13

. Just received, a few bags late seea potatoes, J . tl, curKeAST

iliim in referen<ie to the 'To-mor- - . - - - . ^^. ,,. t.^.

Judlk and Jgt

^ j ^ igtaiyT^pnrfraiMlafrafeei^aai'

C. J. Meetze & Co. can sell you a iiice little home, at-Lucasviire, for $90&. Frame house and about 7 acres of land, good, water and outbuildings. On»third cash.

SplencM Mfll For Sale A magnificent 25-barrel cajjacity miR

with com and feed burrs; combination steam and water power; three stories . hieht clcvotoro and eapacity-frr-Oee-bushels of gram; in a gpleiidid commu-ni^r-with fine exchange Xrade; tweaty-two acres of land attached with good

buildings. This property cost sonw? few years ago (14,000 to build and equip; a n d "'r >" HaH <»o«>-fcir the radjcuously low sum of $6,000 and on tenntf to suit • any purctiaiser. This is th«: greatest^ bargain of its kind ever offered and should be investigated at oiioe. Alw> a large list at farms te Faoqiiier airl Ton.

balance in one and two years, dpim counties and in tlfewJ^t sfcctkiB i ift centTriace fur 840" per yBat. :»f Maty iwL Write fw tiiycuhu tud

. j . iTiu I i« Mnji _ •'• !>• •«.enpnoi

FoodTOd ponltiT. patiaewi"

ftrtd p<st>ltt7. J. H. Burke & Co.

^ r S c a « t - € a i Ui A Ca^ ^WHT« VirgiHte'

she wiU sjpend a, few weel^ at ibe' hume ef her cousin^ Mrs.

stay with his parents. Mrrainf: Mrs." John F. Btobertwm —I_Z_

continued to_bect>me witn "its ctaas rooms and library, its sfaopq Mid fai'iBa more and more the

0. Judik and C. 4. NuU«ie te. Conteactera.

Meetze w&e a i^nted an ex c-

HmuWlat. D. P^fton,'who re­presented StiURmt SWSt

Ml. Ceoige W. IIeM*> ft iMwni- eontpo «f tTtch and variwl wihw ntivi^ enmmittee with full powar

nent Grand ^ism Sacraiueuto, CalQ

_ _ _ ^ of acpompanwl

€eoirge counties iO the laat-«g-sion of tiic legiriatuze, was m MtoiassaB yesterday. -Mr. Ba T. WrTgfit nd daugh­

ter, pf Independent HiVU iPfM the THE JOURNAL a veo! call Tuesday, white m

Mniumaas uii busiHessr Mrs. ai^Wimsamd hw^t ts^

ter, MisB Laiiia, 4eft hege^rjo ThnwMJay night of last week for Furt Scott, Kan., for a vidfep) her dster, Mrs. G. 6. Bacon.

Mary Le^ (Jhapmtui, wh6 as been visiting her aunt, Miss

-yTi»i PAafeft. near Th» PIMHB.

tome.in this plaee,M6nday nighjt. Mr. n. (J. tcycKtnan .01 iniapow^ | j

was~the^

by iris wife, who hare been trav­eling exteoMveiy in the EariC were guests at the New Prince William liotej. Tu^dtogUBd. toofe

cataony^Uf e to all tixe conimunitjy. Mias Elizabeth Johngon ctoe^ the toasts with a fine forecast of the "Hi^hSehwd of th« Future," seconding the sentiinettts already

occasion while here to visit the b<ttlefieldB of Boll Run in com pBhy "with Mr. Geo, q Bgg^_ .ir. and Mrs. Hen were en route

to Gettq^iny-tP : <ttgg the're^

Mg:^gr^ Ban,^orCT^ T«T^>iian«gBr for the OTOKltecei Crate Company, who has, for the jffiat ten AAy^, been the tjTuest of Mr. and iAi^ S. I^4Iuflr^f-4hia plac4 returned to his florida

ie« fe««fe=^^^^^^^pt ^ S ^ ^ ^ s a ^ ^ Tauqiiier coimty, reftimed to h « accompanied hy his friend, Miss Maude fiail, spent Sunday at Vir

Bfc. BaH, who haa

EHjkt, of the Corinthian Yacht i l l ^ o f Washington, aincbiy,

-grava,

uniiTfi K " " " 'Fr * *"'*"" ' ""'" "" ' ' '*' """IfT^ "~* pipftftppfaa

=fe - i : ^ maj^tlcl^ttomac.

Mr. A nnis Williams, who was a member of Company B. ^&t

^nfat^tty, was in MaM*-,3nday, making arrange-hlo go*ith EweH Camp.C.|"

fV., to the Gettysburg rflinion. ' Miss Fannie Borden, oif Cis-

Pmont. Albeaaariecounty.andMi8» [Eleanor—Smith.

promiqgd to xaojanber some «f his Manassas friends with a box

upon "his-retunrio the land pf simshine, flowers and frdit.

H AYMARKfeT HAPPENiWg *luP>» association.

Ut, Biahard Bilrhea speat Sua^ day at "Evergreen."

MrrHui^ Thomps^ of New. tYw Ep ia aJiaymarket yiaitwr.

Infonpal toasts were then pro-

—Misses Gerfarude Button s»9 jBcnily Jofanson^and MeBsra tjia^

Wagenei^' isdwaSa hsi^L «nce Hudley Johnsmv-flunton Cbz,

Ijgfatnar

An especially happy tribute was paid Mrs. Podge's work in moSie and expression, as siandIn^"1W S e i m t

TheJKaUQQirurd ap'iiippriate decorati<»is of pennants, aqjd of floweis- in th" whnol ftolora, the

toappivve all eontraotsaiRltnuiS' i»talloth^ busiuesspwtaiiiug^ to the.board, aod C. J. Mtraue a rtWTHnitti^- on .pnticg' and thf

For Kent—A farm ot &W acres For further information apply to Tho undorsigned aommifohwiosi ap F.B.Morgan^OCCOauan.Va. 2-28 tf -pointed to receive bids for a bridge to ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ = ^ ^ ^ = = ~ - r | U i etveled uvei taUiarpii IBii ai

For. wall-papCTaad room moid-.L. I*rsen;

Iffend^t i(nd seer^ary mitteeon iitdges.

SAYS am em w m j o g ^ ^ ^ — tp G. Raymond Bm hUiei eating Letter to Mr. RawnJ

ta Attide V / o a r m L x _ ^ n transferred to another divi-gion and has to move. Komia

peared in: THE'JOURNAL ah ar-tiele deeeripfeifg of a eamp ehijit =^ in UTT John* R. Tlllett's posses-

nhtainoti from:

fipe service <rf the New Prince

a dtJiu Uud CuiiftftlBi 1 Geeequan - Run during the war Mwi gpon which war imnted the name, "E D. Tracy." In tius

Wiliiun and the.deIwious mora,

c^ege yells were all so siany e-rteaeates

oi one-^ot_the

artiQle whRiFit^ppeais was cop-tiie many and vgfto^ scfaqcNBri i e * - ^ the Binningham (Ala.)-

tmmiutilM eyg^ iif U»e

Mr. Hugh -Ciarkson spent tii»: ^ „Faiyfield.^^^^^^^j ^i^^ pamita, Dr,

Rockbridge countyr wore gyesto ^ ^ Mrs. H^M. (Watson. — ' [of Misses Annetta^md M w e MisJvCarbline Tyler has re-

aggT'oiT west BCfeet. a g n n g j ^ ^ ^ i , ^ ^ f ,^ ,„ «rtei>dai 'past week»

Mrs. Freddie Sloan and MiSs NTarie Latiimer, Who have been

I victim; Miss filiza Peake, newr rhe P^eins, Fauquier county,

arouf^ Manassas Moaf' ~Tti^t

Wa^ngton. Mrs. E. B. Kephart, who has,

"iol" sohWi wwiks, -Leeu Lht guoot of her daughter, Mrs. H. U.Roop, left here Monday afternoon for

,^hpnf Minn whprP ^she wiU

ST.EMTffSYAUIAWfflFT

Tiis flli^ieiCyt

OaPaiatiBtOf

A signAl honor was confttred

visit to Percy and Canandaign^ ^ristow. when his majesty, Ekn-N. Y. i_ < / -_ presoited to

her -school and returned to her home at Amherst for the summer.

The ladies of St^Pa^'s GmW

held at the Parish House on the fifth of July.

Miaa P.hristine Bragg' has re-tuHi^ from a visit to her sister, Mrs; Edward Carter, of Stras-burg.

Age-Hei»ld,the Montgomery Ad-verfiafir 'arid the Confedftrate

tha wish of getting IMQ aommtf nication with the^^rner or some of his relatires for the purpose ofrestOTinjg thisvaluaMc relic of the civfl wac- *" -*'' —^

A. Xew days ago Mr. Geo. C

ing see or write Geo. . .. it'.O. Boxaa, t^anasgaa. ,b-10-tf "g' g.

Agimui fiiitaaiBgarSmWB^ ,nd coffee. The best at any

l^ce. J. H. Burke & Co.2-28-tf For Kent. ^Tteee1ioi»eifnE6'

Sudley Mill Poni, in Manawaa Distncf. . — — — — - • a^y wm—^ ^ ^ hfefeby gtwf'«gtl6fe that

' allsueh btda on or before July 26.1913; tot a fifty-foot atracture. The 4lUUH MMl ^>6rilleM<Mi>eaa be aesa at the National Bank of Maitasaaa.rito^

a^oeetc.

ter Jane £th, ak follows: OnejglMi for iln^tejpan trnaa.brit^^

" One plan for two-span bridge widi abiitments and central pieit

One plan for an entire re-enforced stractui«.

The O'Neii property on Ceiiiw AU bids UI iw B«aiwi auu lu IUB ijaujB

i^ee^ f^vnol^TJT^S^^e & 6-13

Messrs. 'Ha^ & Cannon have just F^ieived enough of the Fg-

rRmm Good (Met robm fw i!ent en

Centre street Apply to fi. R. Conner. . . , -5-2-tf

TUleUeApi^i^ ~ MrrH»*OTr?«-onS^oMie ^"CLJ" J ^ i f e S S ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ maisatiamm j?ggilg. '*h TTTafTfla o f iroofl lano. W' hot and cold water in bath-room

of the commissionerB on or befoh^Jely.

6-iff-St . McDONAEf CofflBusMoOel: "'

Tn t>ie riistfiet Court of the llni&d^ States, for_ t ig Easteni> I^istoiet ei Virginia. IrrBankniptcy. * v

In the matter of 1 " loet i ISe. 103iBBahkatptq^

town and^eoimty and a part'Of Fai^ax, Fauquier, Loudpun and

£d-__ '^e . Qfaj f f ^ t q r e of 1 j ^ ^ ^ ^ i P ia^et aforenaid. a faonhroptu the matter is that .the QU&U^ ' IfoticeisJierebTgivenaat ontheith

• •" • -day Jtme; A. D., 19fi. h»»iiid W

Bankrapt. ~ To the creditors of W. B. BulidJk, of.

Manassas, in the County of Prince Wil-''

B.'Bnlloek was dnly_ adjudicated bank- ? rupi; Hiul ihai the flntt meeting of bis Creditors will be. held at the law office of Bryan Gordon; in Manassas, Va., oii

the said er«<it/>r» m^v aft/.fMl nrovit SSuiMaa^aHiaiBLaitButMufUEmuy^

and kitchen, on, mcadam road. Piice$G,000; one-third cash.- C JfMceisui & Co. — - 6-13

thy tnaijrrnpt, ifv^ t^^^ti^i^ »«*>• nrhaF busness as may propearly coane before

Roand-receivgd aktterfromlfr. ^ K 'ftacgr of ^ie-tJi S. PensM^ Office stating th<t hehad notic -the account of the. iat^aic^xdier .Inlt^thou^ the name ^ n t e d Iherepii was the sanifeas his be

He said his bi^tery.. the 11th New Yorit, went frwn Alexan-

Hanassaa and was sar^ I prised by Jackson's tatopaJKba

thatinatitatio trait of^himsdf. The canvas, j u .* , .^ »k«.a^w«««7ni^Hiah jaTMnnt-iCftPtuTpdtbwTcampaoB bs^i/escf wnicn g a g f iKBffii y^T°""'{ as well as iweuty uf Ids wmipaiiy.

hduA^ufu^ gtJU f « ~ ^ t i n the capture of their camp he

" IfywwgBJB^a^gdQne^^t w a J . l A M A N D M A R Y anf with tfierighl-kind of nu'^ " ' " ^ teri^ and with dispateb, f ^ fur an estimate of Bryant & Flaherty Jdanassas, Va.5-16-13t*

'Two good weU drilling ma-diinea ftHT sale. Will wU dwair for eaah. -Wr-?. Eo8ta<a._Cai-4Mrton. Va. 6-6-7t

J. R. F. Workman has a cheap houaeinNokesviUeforsaW, Will sell it for less than cost Make as an offer. $2,000 will buT it. C. J. Meet^eA OK :—»=i*—

Ujinng tne summer moniKs Mrs. Hodge will recei>ie a few

thf mnnkting of which is nine] g , ^ he inaiL ll i« ^amp pg.iip- "students in p i a n o ^ J : ^ ^ d e ^ d ^ ^ ; f, °J . inches h^-width. and sarmoantedl . ^ ^f^a^^^u^ iaat^i finelv-1 pression aTRoblayJ^ott^e^ Mam fi uons may b* ha* by nraicing_*ppli-with the fo:

width, and sarmoanted | ge and-the^attay test a finely va) fmwn in bM re-: hftun/i hihi<> mhirh »«..» pr«>s«'nti>ftj.

lief. The portrait is strikingly' to it by the ladies of Albany, lifelike and the coloring hand-tjj. Y.. but no camp chest.

street. 6'6-tf.

Surveying antf coaching By Prof. BT.H. Hodge. Manawaa.-6r.6

WALTBB U . VaRNEY, . Rafaaao in Bankmptcy..

Afeaandria,Va., Jang JDS, laia. I t .

^ U W t M E f ! &ESSJOW DUBLIN. VA.

JUNE iS&i to AUGUST 14fit A SUMMER COLLEGE FOR MEN

Kcraiir Wim«B ami H u y tmelttr, e o o H c e n t fall Qadittow«wldi<i«««;il«llahtfuli

Taiti<>n for the

Academy conraw Colleavfncrmnce. —EadadlEtlBjatta

tar that Bot p r i a a n i f w

' I ' M

6-13-2t BRIDCES.

2t ^ _ WUMMM nrg. Va. .

BIOS W A N T C e - - --The undersigned commissioners will

cation to the CoOTJty Ctertc's Offic* or tn tho imdgrsigned.

J . r . aLA.NLr.!,.

' ^ -r.^iy> Oah^rri ^ Tiri her | >r. MM8t;^ita, of Bright

iile^ds n«ax HjirrisonbUJK. Imperial t Qe ^**» _ _ _ _ be .»T«*t»f< m*» O" «!><«». It i««t»ntb- c^es the this. occaak.ii|jpjjdLhous*^ ^'th ccllnr. gTOTiirr. i rrn^,^^ <- -»r^ uchw f»-t. ,nfr..-,r. r.,i.

t \ ^ , MM8i;»» 4?'i5- jCg. ?Fei

Miss Ann ^ercey^ of Frederw rCoirasfiiers, and ^ J o w e r P*"**- ,, !. ™ lUiiwaiwiii have <» saU j^Then • and woTfr'hon^,-:ptewty m , icksburj^. la lh« yuesl uf Ife^lng baira the Empeiurs Wjiu^l^ principalpointaiaViTginia extreme-1 fruity well on.^wrch, id^'UliSCPr

J Cave, of %i7»sviiie. .'Iture with the year 1913, in the j ly low Tt»ond trip tickets to Gettysburg. 1 ope-Oiird" TMsfr. balance to suit Swer iWM httiU C01W17 Ih* U*- T£r,^lne28.SMOraKa J ty 1.191.1; 'Speak out if it appfists to ywr*

^ . ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ , . . . _ . . . . . . ,^^ . , !ftn.l'limit .I.Hv in Stnnnv.rs n^r-! C. T. Meetze & Co. 6-13

w^k^ndjM^JJ^j^^,^ . jCg. ?Fere ^ _ _ _ . „ . ^ , _ of Mrs. Osfawm'a sTsterj^^^taingd at a limrti on Thursday

r, MigaEugcni40fltnn,im, i)ln iBfl jfuuyiM unTf iiinLaatg tisre wanej "ffrst 1'il.irit ?^'^ WftP' present at Tyler. Mrs. Philip

n the"C^mmencement exenriaty of iMis. Jwhn ^ ' J. Mra m^r\p Manassas Agricultural High Keyser, Mrs. Christian A. Heiner

Friday night, and at the ken, Mrs.. Lucy M. Carter, Mrs. mi banquet at the New R. Belches, Miss Lucy Berkley,

lee William hotel Saturday | Mrs. Henry

I 1 r ..• ' . :—tL^ u„.a» ut^ haavl ""i* *** •" mntf within ftnal limir oC L. Burwell, peanng m the lower leit " gQ j tidict. For(Jetailed information,.*ched

•T" •For Sale.—One pair good wark

rip"- 1 A&i'B DOwflMfi *

omer. ~i'he highly iniiMi g<ft wnflflfin

direct from BerliTi to the German CtatrkaonlMdl Aflibasaador at Washington, and

i f e , . t c , cooatm Agents or write L. i mules and one pair h«"8es.—Ai> S. Brown, Gensral Agent, WashiTig:ton,; ply to E.H. Conner, Manassas, 6-6 - - tJ June 30 '

ions H V I'Fy l l fynUWluJl l i fu i t lOi ' f

l l iU t l tH]Maw!:-^*»*W>-»a»<—^—fc y.ai,.<paap-<i«>—»—I" •!•>-, _ __ .„ n. ia a wrtairi abcr for ranm* *«4 •awnan tander. a.-hue.

'' )(. Soldaoarrwlwr^.afcc TVial OlluBlatf. La

C H A W C E S B A L L ^ N

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^ Subscribe for THE JOURNAL. '4byhimlorwanJ#.l toth*Academy7t$1.00,Vyear jn advar.re _ ^ ,

—Gel m.t prirry .ier8_perraL5ins_ liff'iie yuu ! >J11'

V,-, \\-onT be S0rr>". , road» dramape 'anassa?". f>6-tf ] work

Civil Engineer and Surveyor Gainesville, Va,

4ttpntK-.n f»ivM» tA farm linya nr^f'.: iiia;-

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m I HOTTLE MANASSAS. VA.

Marble, Granite and al

CLYDE Milt This -velj known milling

institution, recently re-built and set in first class condi­tion, is no\W being operated

ot eX' bv a fflit years perience. ZM FlOUr beln^ made at this mill. Fancy and Straight grade, is giving sat-12-is rapidly attracting new cus- ^ tQmera.^t is made, of th*? very best whtat and guaran^ teed pure a id heatthy. BraD,-M i d di ings and atlwr feed for

^:,sd%,—Water mmind Maul,

Best market^Ces'paid fOF grain. =

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CLYDE M1LUNG<XI. WAWA33A3. VA. ^—

0 U LIN-* M ARTtNCO.1 r Washin^g^onH

The Main

Bf MV- | . H RAIJTON

fROMFASK

Rnnri riittnmflr

velope aad SB tacreaae •u[tici«oi U/ warrant • pretU^r gown, and abe

itfmtt l«ss time io the back room _Y5t Lucy o a s ttransely unhtfppy-

- Her dreams of the country brouifirar -tA*A g-~»» ^AtWU •"uiccountabie ache tsLher heart. She *»errOmUOUn-,^^j^ . are** of .eeln« Palk^F Hft-

preeenee had ooce aeeioed the ••iriy link MiweSsnnrr^uRf n w etar hanry^

try and Beoaww Wil»^

and hast rwlMowd ua la Ood iir U>y blood.

Por decMlea k f t

iaation. In B n c land after the Wee-ler reTlTal. »nd la

By aUSANNf QLSNN. Idle I Li4D« * » • • »ort of utility gtrt

a Madam Lorlmer'a eataWlakiaent-Moat of h e r t i m e wa» apent In the back room ripping trimminga from bata thiu needejd alterlitc or ohanc-iKf th« iensth of ^ a r m e n t c t"" !Iaok that made ,pe(S)l« -trust her

Uiey did not ottwi ««"»«*•»*• •** wait oD cuaiomera. Her face waa loo thin-and colorleaa to be pretty, and . h . w/.r» unlovely. aervtceable dreiaea; Hadana llksff to ha i e erery-thins in her eaUblieUpient exqulaltely fvCRK and attractive.

But Lucy did not complath. 8be

after the Koody eraugelUtlc , earn'

tifcn aa It stood. aimj»ondered why

realize Urt r«hi%.«

fl'cult to answer the g u e * t l o a = "What l» tt t o * * 8are<l'" ' o ' *.'•* *"' _swer would bare been uniformly: • ^ o be redeemed

from sin through the blood of the Lord JeeoB CbrUt" .

.The goal of salvation with rery many, and indeed, with almost all. Is fetting tp hpovan—If a man get* to

palans. It would «>° "«><>»•» }<* ^ t hare bee* dlfr- her palnatakln* service. ^ — — -

She wae thankful, to, for her mis-

heaven he Is stfved. PresumlnK that tM Muwar III correei. ami bsuing the advent of Jesus iChrtat..Which vUl pre­clude the necessity of the Christiaa 4yi, | f . - / I M . .^„l g^r,j tn hanvp^ as they-90w do, v» m&y endorse that p^ sitloo. L«t OS note here some of the ouaiwyUBiwgt'saWattop. that'men t<nir

erable Utile hall-bedroom, because she bag a»way» a—a »bt» to feeep 'Ear room to herself.

But even with this fund o«,"thank­fulness" at her command, b icy would have had a bard time tt it bad not l>een for ber dreams!^

When the back room or the liall-bedroom became Insufferably hot and breathless, she dreamed about the

r - -

Luey-.felt tired, too—-perhaps tt was the added responsibility and ex-citemeol of the front room.

Month by month her Improved ap­pearance spoke oi the increase In her wages. But with aU her prosperity, the Blrl'a face held the a*me kind

Li)cy stood pear the front door the Digbt before Baatar, watching the weary girls returning from their hasty suppers. The rush for the_ gasC week had been- almcat Intolerable.

She did not notice PalkneKs en-traaoe. until- he spok*. close beside her.

"eood^eneaiBg. Why. yo» f so fine. Miss Lane. I Jtardly knew you!" ^

Lucy tried Jo emlle aa rteTBqutfW whdt be wished.

"Nothing for the children this time. I have decWwfrthat their mother uuilit tu t«*w hBf uhauc'g this tN>. Don't all the ladles like new bonnets and things at Baater time. >Ilss Lucy?"

Lucy's courage faltered for an tn-atanL. Then aba Moalbly ceinea>^''e^ that she was firat ot all saleslady for Madame Lorlmer!

"I should say that anything you can wear would just about ^ t her And

yreen aranf, \hf wftyj Pg "•*"« *''" " - j ^ ., j ^ ^ ^ y^^^^ ^^ ^ nTlnml hf ynilr tryghlug brwaes of her beloyod ooun try »hBra she had speot early years of ber life.

When the rumble of drays and the crash of cars made her bead throb.

self; I am m.ore at sea tlMm~T waa

beldr-tnd^ e t «blch we hear them speaf. bvt a n * part «f persoa*! OOB-Tletton; te some caaea. however, »oth-Ipg more than fesUng. In speaking

«old. tine dreamed of the criKktlng of fragrant wood fires and the .warmth

erohition. Bap baa been puu^ca^poo t»Ttkk for the purpose of de»eiopm«nt^ and If Iw exiata beyond this lUe'thal a>y^o>«—t wlU^jBoaanoe nam hrf reaches pgrfectton." vThat to » wMely rec«iTwi Ttew. ana tne recent reTiTaJ of the evc^tionary theory «s detel-tipied In "aclentlUc tnTB»agattoaa, ha*

iwcit w n x g g

she dreamed of the drowsy aiiemoons ailed'with the droning of "bees aad crickets, and the croaking of frog* at twilight,

K h e a her with

with a white band'across the fore-toead where hit hat gave preteatioa. k»HryUiiilv if iaiut h ip . Hwii Uhi -ftner stiekdy eyes to hia •aay,.plabi a n i t o l

try. «Bd wh«i. their eares met. alM amlled aBCOiiachHidy, .aa. upon ' a

The girl aechanlcaHy made a seieo-Uoh of serviceable garments t^M 'he though «uit«^ « hiislr rnnntrr wom-

"Now the 'bobnet.^'" she said, sm)!-i n t -

"Try them mtmlrlngly- '•ffiat

commanded Falkner pif.k onf noipethlBg

sober—she lati',t a very -Bvidy wom­an any more."

are aa a husband. If be Is my brother.

w e k a by him tk>r some unacoountaSIe iesuwnl 1 Uy lu ite «<Uat I w u hs ¥

R. L. JOHNSON. M.D.HM, Vm.

H. M. OANIEI Nmk—ntt* V . SEED POTATOES

Fancy Maine-grown, Hand-pu-ked. Sel-actedr.&iun(l Seeit Potatixjs-The Kmd

.it_payfi to plarvl i 'i" Kind that will produce Bumper ('

:gEASPWABLtr PRICES

Properly cased arid eqilipptKJ with a good pump.

Phone tr write for particnlara

Jami

SEO.IL BAKER ;]lBleftaker ui ticenc^ EabalMr

L a A.Ta.. sKAt OocsnoDSK, Mtstssts, Vx Prompt stScsttsos given Su oruon. "nes*

•slow'sa good aervioe and marerisl will jtu-IC^r IMetaOc OktM* carried hi Stock.

..SEED POTATOES.. Best Vai iety of Garden

Seed '

Higiieet Ifarket Price Paid farCWwrtty

O s i i i Ditt i i iwl . •

€HAS. E. 1-19 Maiuusa

flSHEfcS V«.

y' own I Lowest Possaie"FfK»^ And her^hopie t apont as

froojf aa yow ean tmggfiia Bnt sha

Lower than you can possibly by thetn elsewhere^

IN ANY QUANTffY We can supply you from a bushel to * car-load. _ We keep a larg« supply al-ways on twnwt. •.".„;:__:•.._ ——-Houlton So— Rad Bliaa Iriih Cobbler* Eariy Oh lot Crown Jewvl* Pludiy Baitusor* Truat Bmtar Wiiite Bits* Gray'> Mortgaca Ltftar ArooaUck Prize Handerag^a Bovaa Amarleui Gtaata. State Uatna Carmen No. 3 ^ Bolffiano^a Prtiip Early New Quaan CUrk'i No. 1 SpauMlns* No. 4 EaalsQ Bael^r

8irWal(ar RaMsit White Elephant - -Pride of the South E«rlr Thanmsfabreda.

rly Northma Beauty Hebron V Extra Early XX Roaa White Roae

Early Bound Six Weaka Rural New Yorken Graan MounUlna Mavsie Murphy EmplrftState Burbank SeMHn^ Early Harveat DakoU Roae Puritan or PolarU McCormack

SIMPLY IMMENSE" OB July 18. 1M2, Mr. Richard Hill, of Worcea-

i*r OfflintY. Mr! wytat "Tin] ,Ti ml'f lumf j y t»toaa that I ordered and received from you in th« Sflrlnv are simply itnoienaa a|>d I am vary much plesaed wlOi tbam." ' .

'rSgnifra Hwal" PuulUj ruuiil Guaranteed to make hens lay more esics than

any otker food. "8qoar»-Deal" Chick Startar-th!s food Insures healthy atrons baby chicks. A. W^w«!^9ukkl»wnvln«Toq.8fll«j«noi::aanaE»..-DaJ"^ Brands of Poul&vFooda ara scientiflcalb prepared. wUI produce th»baat resultrand be t in most cconoaiiM] to feed.

Aslsyour Local Merchants for "Sauara-Deal' Poultry Foods. Take no substitutes. If they CSjtaot supply yon send us a postal .nH - . wtii tell yuu f twa mhtiu you can obttia them"

—For^Ctuiia, tShuM, -Silyernrare, Etc.

Oar supremacy in the followins[ lines has been teeoyiiged far ywttifc-

Dependable . lowest prices for THE

Sterling Shrerwaf tineat Flated War*

AUnd TMUiyaoB, who apeaka ot that period "I^u- oit, at last, to aO." ? f T ' ^ - s litT-'y abrengthened the

fliat *WIHUBa> •ry preachera. U thoy do aeit geaerai-ly deny the salTatton Unght by Paol. u MmA 80. Ml WBMuuiM evctutwa that.the salvation of nUth U.UTOlTni { In t in prlnrlple,, and—fnniwanfiptjT •Bthliig niaa la nnednd

' n . Maoiy indulge the oonceptioB that man 1$ saved by right livlDifc bnt j a t at this point of right living thwe i»^4AEer«neB of .opinion^ aa _t^_jrhat we mdaii. Many i ^ i n p U y say' it moans doing what la right, bnt do iiot dfifliiB aifl word right. W* «PWt h»'«

"Cta yea wait on meV^ inqiitred the man; atepplng-fwWard. - _

"One of the other

her. Why, Lacy, did yon thiht-r' He paosed aodiooked Into h e r w u h '

^d,-emba11 ijiiaiuii..faea, ,. L ' —^

liiule Altuui Bwdeatiy.

"Btjt 1 prefer.you." he ainllad. aee. r m not lust sure wBal"

'You "~mF

"And tell me. dear, did yon caret" H« cnirtted lBT'%«nd» in hte own. to the iBRifBdlate perU of O e ^oberMSt-

Qhre .D e a csU i^d i f f them

\ "LMenV' he said, In, A matt*roMa«t "this isn't maeh. ot a tliae-w-

it, and 1 know yov wui nM laugh at m», M saM sin>ia'.*td|CBlaMat hat

torHw latigfaed cmnatanceet" •

vikdsr a&di. cip^

T promise yon no^. to laagh.' » A . ™ , . ^ „ «•

Lnqrf °Kow~teTI me wbia-y<m wtm'.- i "^lin^^r "AU aorta o^~things tor jt baby a

;yMr:eld. Yes, everything,,he'.aeema to be abont out of^gverythinK. Yea.

aonte canterion oi jUdg^ttlT'aha' we j b e ' U v e e ' i n the ootutry, aad needs ;in4Bire for tb*t. Many't it jK'essed, j-juat everyday thliiga, yoa know. And •wlil say, tt is acting in aceordance | ^ot too maoy white thing*—hia motb-

wiui tge UachJBgs til t&f miiig, ^ii]fsr a miiy tixar. —'-

pla«a Hi tail yoa-wtiat T wish rn hut

-ytnt -tp" taae hoiae with • ntet f vw dr9wn«$ all winter what 1K~ wovld aa im with yatc wm TM manr B».

T l y ^ iarr tf««> «—>ilii»»l p>iiw

ffiyhH Prkf VM fap&WF

She looked deep into his eye*. ''And now," he said with a happy

laagh. "let's p i ^ oat _yoar Baatar bOttaet deal'!"

tD. J. ARRiNGTOft MANASSAS, V A

i^CTOR & BtrrtER^ UNDBBTAKERS.BAIM/.RKE1.VA " .-.Promptand, satisfsrtory- Sapiiea aoeur*

' tfiFaiiy rAHNWsMf diattti^

*Bfi nt-w • I ' l i ^ . ^ f i * ITf L i U i m i t i l l

IS you have money to lend of investuomraimicate witli "

us itbuutr High-Grad* Catlacy' China Tableware

QCavrn^t. ins. 19 tb* Meanra Nawa-naoar amuUeala.) 1 — naoar Sv&dlcate.)

Anaesthetics Adroinigtered. for Pain-

Ri«b-Ciit Glais Toilet Sets Brass and Copper W u a a C *"«"> nufc^ • Chafing Diah Student "

here again there is difflcnlty, tor only ccmsid^ the teaching*' bl BIhlir with ruferenw to their relattOD-

l A h y i r t b e

Lacy smiled, and made, suggestions. The man bobght i a v l s ^ . _1 ' "T^era, f think that wtJl .do."—b»

Knew He Was 4afs. " Iti, was in the ofllcejrpf a frontier ho­

tel wherein a score of fttlly ani|ied

less Extraction of -Teeth.

4)R.,L.m H O U G H ALEXANDRIA COUNTY

Parlor I Kitchen Uteniili -Bathjpeoal Eddy Refrigerators, dbe.

Bhllk te their leilow m^C^ aad they j agreed at l^at—"1 never Hipald have <l*tm {hat If th.ey a«rt honnariy In their } thtmght itlioui 111* 'uimtfuwiiig tlra

miners and eowboys wo^e, .alttihg AbOBt waltlBSr for hedtlmii. ^ weiit-emer ao4 a Bteweother. ttom . "back

' OEMTl^T M. I. G. Bmldipg. Manassas. Va.

-yA3iflllCTTOr CrrYTlKST SUBURB - J"

AB'Classes of H e w e s and LoU For Safe.

Eaat" entered. Presently the latter deiUnga with theic fellow ^eai_or a* ; Now, a cotipiB of snit* for drass-ap^ la»-beeir-recently said, give every land 1 gnesa it w t t ' d a _ : -1 inan-a sqtiare tieai, txny are acting n f V*v«r had Lucy made np a-lMZ wRKT**^.. ••"•••*'™«; ^ " ^ ^ t r f f i e T ^ ' ^ n t ! ^ accordance with- the teachings of the : greater care. She »ilmoat' felt UkjB

But, u a. maa la neneai. Scripture. BOt, ir a. maa la neneai. | crawling ^nder the cover herself foi-imar Be mn eaii*td« imH.* t t o u . ^ itM' latS" g getttog l ^ l ~

Pees he not hava flriil.

Pottery. Porcelaia,

1215-r Ol. aiiTr liI14ilO Q OL. who is tae antaor ot tae n » t ^ _ J g | 'That grgingg tte W M hai»py think'

to" the WIBlW^-

deal wlthT Is there nothing owing to | mg about the" baby with h k store of him, aaltle from honesty Ui Ott> dWU- new tfiinga Tlwi ««tM^r » M >»««' ****" """" "' **** " o w d reseutea tlia^ ttolul.s Ph-.nnnmit Aflmi-..r writ.-1

ases

J^»^ Of Your Hone, • •''' '- "~~^ Family Groups, RMMM, 4 C

We make a specialty of s^ch work and guanuitee iBtigfac> tion. Appeintnents mftie on short notice. For pricca

Ings with «qr fellow tnen* What j rattled, the loose frame of her wln-aboat ])igb morala that are really per- j dow ao dismally would mata omslc la aonal. andJL. that are maae apea mea aa to' the j waMd td'-trying on the little gar-woraM* of Ood. the dlaaetainatioK^ of-j «»«>•»»• mliglfas tmt l f"^-^'-^-*=-^' --»|,>-»-

~:-Bni;::aimliit»g thn.'Bfuftfer

call on or write

Harman's Studio Wetiridii

rinpr or send your KodBlf Wcrk

RSiON MOUNTAIN EXi to

ASHEVILLE. N

word, prayer. Mc-?-' i n . In these' days t h o v la a wide-i^fresn coBceptioa that—a- 'Cfivrcn cop* aectlon, or ehurch-Ufe. la the easence or salvaX)A. -ooaae^oedtty • aalfltadea-

ISB tiacj's denglR. Tar* m a ctBf

are aaaOy pcnaaded to xsOafMcr with the church, and to adopt »> more or leas faltttwl eharch life. We hava no tl^se to. call atteatlQg to the master's weli-uiowu deuaacutMBs 'of-''the chnrchiam ot hi* day. of the tithing of •"'"t^ »p|ae and cummin, or Paul's

"' Li4j«»*«^^*^!'MJ!>iM .«•»>* jAiU,ijMii»^ •Wr-aar—IH nUlgUkb 6f t'hrist aad

bat It moat hav« the keraat ot r«alfey before Ood. .

: X. Here.la " " "»»*" •eeot wri t^ baa la trve aad ht^aUfal

And Other Points in

S^iwrday, 'Jme ZTT

la the back room bent alwetat dotiMe over a Mt-<tf:daril sMriag bt the dim aaiwawi afteiunwi. bat ba Mted for her. and Madame called her, w e »

"It ts the little girt thla ttiBe.*_toe said. "She is foor jtmn old aad ratb-vt aasan for hsr a>e T w a a t e d to-hrtng her along, hot her mother

««-^ M s » a J t — i . Uicy flashed wit^ pleasure aad e i :

'•QeiiUemesrf^^tafel the load toiitf^ot'" voio«(

men" present. wastBtir^r in _ "wttt'tbe etttepthHi trfHtwty or Oiree man mwii»»t Hwrg tan't < •.onrtot.v..^ lil "Ofe fW»f""~TBf sunt auiu«tlilug

ne«'uuer r«it would happen, out

.'Low Rwind ITiip W«w>li-end Farer-te-AlexwDdria, Va^ aad Wufaingtoo, D. C -^ 'ommettcipg Saturday.-May Slig and con tinttiTic scb '-stui'dsy sud^t^udsv Ufert ft F to !>nd iiiclading Snnday. OctoW 5. IClSi I'outfaem l!'ailvrsy will HBH grCatly reduced rouad- 4r>P' week-sad eaeunioa tielffi.-i W Aieiaodria. Va. and WashiafltoiC U . '„ tniui fiuuH-. Wiujsuluii.lliuiiimulimi AIHI

GEO. H. RUCKER A CO. 7-U-lrr

l l f tT YOUR FA^** WtTH

internKKJiMte -lationg. limited to return until itftiHlny jbllowing dsta ol iisl^. • K<»- '«rpR, I

remark E« caatioualy asked • the weaterDef. how he had:dar<>d to make' smrfi a atyfotw^mt. "Qb, | knftw every man pre*bnt would deem himself IHM of the two or threq aenyenwat - to 'wfcea«-i-4utd "i tatoii

Don Clpriano, Caatttian. Cipriano - Caatro before he won by

~RTce of anna and uablUon to the die-' tatorshtp of VeueiBela wa* a catt le ^aBdec-a-tke sooaatala ntkmal'IjBm Andes. Now that he ia aa ex-di«tator tt Is his fancy to wear the air* of a Castillsn and a graadae of Spfda. pecially bp dftaH_ l>i high-flown coai-

UwM.»ht 4i - a a T«^,^« • ^•>T.-^yp|^.p,fay|.„| T-h^ n,^ hiltms tni'lii quia" again, because yoh did so veU by me tloa. before—the itttle- l e « f i « J i « J B t » e d gecentlT in Naw York be aatJn t h t

aad stoat stockings, followed by the dalaty-whlte frocks and frtUy petti­coats d e a r t o »very child's heart

T^ohya better tell mryour name." Hues tiiweuted the thonght tii tMuuw.» snggeeted tho maa. as he piepalwl IP l lonwtth holy eommunloB: I leave T m llabfe to hav^ to cfyne,

SOUniERN |[AILWȴ^

1 1 stations between Washington and

..r-wr^t^ f!. ,S. Brown, l&eneral A g ^ t ,

lord! Br all the powaie ta haav

W1>— flowed tha a e r Mood Croat Hur 1FOUIM)«d i M «

Why was lb»

'•^.^^^.JT^^I^'^!^^J:':1^^ If - " by tov, wa. «K «, b. « . u « d T

WaahiBgtoi^. H. CI u Jima'ai

Manassas TBnsier.Co.. W S. liTHET, Proprietor

Ohsadiiw or ot^ar c leered otdeUTcred-

prlie." And raat contempt on all (b« thtnjta tt

-r^gass. ^— T> . „ . ~ i - «» . nM f ^n iyu» I . H I . ^ ^ , ot wtiat aeeownt are wa. «ri>o, (roai ovr

btrth. Wan4er afar froa t>—van., and heeraa'a

daw light?

"I need to know of raikneta T lived In the ooaotry." »^'d Inar. ^ v -*K b*r Mime.

"T siwptM. theu.° Bsld fanui ir beioBg to tbe.Waylaad Caaar

^ ^ • • • ^ ' A n d they proceeded to g«(

Occasionally tbeo«gh the winter galloaea «••»« tm n iumji lm ftn liw

t U l w « M » ate feet of fair yoang womaabood offered a strtkiag contrast t o O i e ^gare'STlbe

from heel to crown. Don Clprtaco was presented and

beat low over tbe tall giri's haad "flrbOTmL" fca Midi 'tt la tha gnrta

TSar- Iwlglit."

finntn, Ueaex^ Aj ent, Wss'<inalr>r.. p r . -U o c i - S l l t l S

Sealed I^ropotak Waoteii. ^iiUtd iiHtniuaila mill Ka wi;iiHiiAil tij'I WsSIf | | i " U | | 11'

the Stg»rt Co«mitteg<»f ^hsutowa .jt " V J V f i e Y " •'•'^*.;--Manaaaas, Va., at the Town Hall or; the 7tii d»v of Jnty, 1913, a t traOn, for f urTiisJMBgmaterial-,-work atid constrtac-fion of a lour or nve-root concrete sitle-walk (five h u n t e d yards, more or less). Specification for said work and con- _ _ stmctioH will be famished by the t indw-| ^ signed. The committee reserves tJie right to reject any or all of said pro­posals. O. E. NEWMAN, -6-6-4t Chairm?p "f Strrft fininmi^.t**

Swaiik & Hou^r £^ale Dealers

ViH<UWlA "

Beira Br^ad ~BetterTban Ever

Qfetharypuingro--Cer'a. Accept no other. We

QUANTmf-iSff^

is \arKely a question of the skill of the

moFfmUFm Wuudlelgb-w-be -epled -his trtead ixn^ tng o o t - o f - t b * theater.- *?"ve been loeaiin fbr yoa —^weat-yea

>ir mnn.i

two cnuarpn r>«v...^^..,^^J ^ ^jj

<ii*l. And v-nb H l n an Qur sins are crurt-

a««i:" -R.v-tcwr. .

neighbor of Lacy's foand the way in. foUowlng Tiia directions.

Nons (f! this escaped the eagle eya of MsQamy Inrtmer Could it be thsw was thp mdkinR of a kalnlady In her p.111. k- uUlitT frtri?

^ SPV, Vi>«r L u r v f amy »»-"

op to t > e Adirondacta wtia j e QHt gammer. Ton know the scenery la BiBipty gi^at!

•TTiat may be." wearily responded Mr~6roadwayr "bat what goe«<

"*rtibotii'

DuHng the N4M Hour,—[ Pat (lancUiug bwldu KM trench)—

Here ooaaaa Patber Ryaa. Pvt ym ha* oa. -

Utk^—&>' phwy Should I! Pat—So ye cao take tt oit to

S rtijerince, ye fooL his

ASK t i s Asotrr IT

^ a p a i r t a r v i p g i a (rniek anri »ftS. . i^t botause ever

Lqa one ol om uietlliaiilcs it

an~ expert. No delaya—no tinkering. AH work gaaranteed. Coaaaltatiottt free.

THE J. 1. RANDALL CO.

~ 'PHONE

Saa*esw>ri to RANOAU. «L McCOY

MANASSAS. VA

-QUAUTYy. Ut

s s .- '

REAL ESTATE

Havinr determined to devote our mS^mtmti Itll liiaA IUJUIU and ^'^inmfft hnntfim aolieit all mti wtl.y ftir >taU ftnj-request those having property to list the same with ob promptly. I /

We preonae to dwJ fairly with all aad i ^ » • gl** ca* hUai—aa oor bert a t t e a j - ^ ' ' '

C. J. MEETZE & CO. Office M I C BuLt<jifi« Ma ^•Baaaaji Vg

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»w» THE MANASSAS JOURNAL. FRIDAY. JUN

MANASSAS HIGH

Greeted By a Large and Appre-ciatiye AudieBce — firl

PINALS ^° ^^^ parasites in the home we should get out It is wrong to indulge th« l»9y i s eu-«4«8^ throwing his hat or other apparel

Or HectV AdHrcM-

Cjgfclmued From First Page

ulation. Scientific farming—ma­king two blades of grass grojv

" wliere vii\y oire~grew bsfur^f^ •would solve the problem of inad-

^ equateaupplXLgaidJi'isa S^ovt. Ttrespirit of moral reform, the

new social conscience now stir­ring the world, must have its hir th rhjpfty in thp schoo l roo;p. said the speaker, quoting from

about the room hang updrf tfie

for mother to rackrfind it Is

raise wrong for the mother to H f i ^ ' a s sh« wouLd^iouM plans'

to i je^etouto ir the f»n|; porcli to be admired. There should be some work in the home for the daughter to do as well as the mother, said he.

Dr. Heck, be recrmtion and en­joyment in every home so far as pofifiible. Happinesst said 4i«r4» largely a^abil.—If you want tar'

lihe recent magnificent address of Dj. Claxton, United States Commissioner of Education a t the cegmiencemeut ejieieiBea of |' Eastern College.

Miss Snow emphasized the im­portance of an efficient corps of teachers, for the carrvmg out in­telligently of the modem meth­ods of education and endeavored to impress upon the prospective teachers the importance of full preparatibh for their school work

to look upon their vocation as one of great respect and high consideration. She closed with the reasonable hypothe8i£^^hat with the ad»anlagM affuidwl lia \ the Manassas Agricultural High School,- including the normal course^; Students should' attain tfiJBt high degree I Qf efficiency ^(hich would enable them to go forth well prepared to_Lak«

bring happiness injrour homes just bubble over with happiness and your homes and t h a t ^ p p i -nesswillspteadwherevei' ypugo.

Tfie * muslcaik iwrt of; this pro* gram was varied and rendered with artiatie gnee and expres-sien. The attack was prompt and the crescendos and diminu­endos were unusually well exe­cuted bv the chorus of thirty-two female voices. Among t he numbers of especial attraction were the two quartetta, "The bast Kose of S u m m e r " and

Kocbn'

A W T T Y JUNE WEDDING

Hktoryt^ ^ t . P a u l ' i C h u r c h . H « y .

jnad|et, .§ctB»»f.th» Happy Xvent WednO»ci«y Eveninf.

Fiwt P«jf« '•• gave additionalimprcsaivenosg 4 the occasion. As the wedding! party left the church MeiiJglg" sohn's wedding march, under the skilful, ti>uch of Miss Sanders, made the church and neighbor­ing hills resound With its sweet melody.. _ ^

The cFurch was crowded to its utmost seating and standing ca-padtywhtte r packed gallery 5T auditors looked down with un­abated iotfireat jxpon the mar-rilge scene. Among the hind-some and useful presents sent by relatives and admiring friends were a handsome silver meat fork from Mrs. Nusome.of West­minster, Md., who recently cel-ebrted her one hundredth year; a silver carving set from Mr. Bennet Sanders, of Miami, Fla., uncle df the bride; a beautiful aiivftr s a l L - ^ d pepper shaker

able part in the great educatiwial movement now going on through;

brwudUi uT ^ ^ the land.

,Too_ mucK-I gygfin ift'Wi'"' «Ithnfim^ ^»IP p n n .

- wpaLof the oehool, foi her ^evo* tjonto the educational -interests

•Wm rrr w Sich in the were delightfully rendered by

Bennett and Lillian and .Marie Leachman, and the beautiful

horus. "Calvary." The Fannie 0sbom-Mdt2 prizes

for English composition weare awarded by a cotamitt^ to Mc

together with iiut glass iuJivld-ual salt stands from former Lieut-flov. Jos. E. Willarrf- a hand-em-

the result will be dirs a pf5><> i n tkigv -Get Siuopt- prices for the materials.

-Xou'll find U8 Bome cheaper,—and—iat-

- Altogether-—-better - f f -^ quSlities.

There are sixty-five years* expen-eace back of ua.—

W . A . S M O O T & C Q . . "^ • TRrCOHPORATBD)

Lumber MiH Work ^ALEXANDBIA, VA.

Qyefc$2000 in Prizes We wUh to announce that the management U got the same as last year, but under Ih* dUFWlfitn of Nair Joknien, Man-

anci J. F. Latham, Secretary and Tre—urer -——

f An OM Time Horse Show with Harness, Saddle and

fanpiiigTlEBses—Fonr Races Each Day BSASS M J N ATTENDANCE

Admission, 25c TRAINS TO ANH.FROM CRWWOS : i

Horse and Yelucle, 25c ; I

I^AteR|ft'a HAIR

muat uitelul.imtOTtwntftnH^ta^^*^™^^*:'*'*"**^'?" ^^".' •J

broider^ Irish liften centerpiece fr<Mn Mr. R. Lee Lynn, of Roan­oke; a unique silver trivet from Attorney' Harry M. Smith, of Richmond; a JrenchXhina floraT hand-painted plaque from Mrs. Tw>fg«.n, f><4^fc-Ynrk nty; a

Hayden and were delivered in a happy and humoroug mdod by

- prizes _ inot J ^ the Atmetic

hvered by Mn Whcgtloy Joh5= aon.the names of the wiumtrHay-

of this CMnmanity throttgh-w^y^ ^donga w<if e awarded as follow : ^ J R 6 best yearo vL her life afl4

with reittuneraftoniar j e a a - g ^ MwiL_pgLBQg$feiL..aJUtA^ m a " ? . Guilbat^TmH^fflly^ - mensurate with the grei^itje^wn^

sibilities resting upon her. Her ; JJaie as«atanta^,Mis8eB Mcto and

the result of their g^od work. Prof. EL F, Button delurereda

"Aim addraar tion givfin to, .agrieultnre as an easentiai part of' education. Dqr-

4 r g the five,jam," that agrjcul ture has been taught in the Ma-

' : ^ : nassas scboolsvs id Vtot. Button, there haJs been s n txcBange of ideas thai promises good future results. .

TMt iBtportSg^" attached to -^ri«alt8«l trahting forms a pait of ^ e baJBis to entaranoe to the UnivwfSity of Virginia and

id 'the seia the professor; - -^v^i^nSiinerintendCTt Tyler.

who was master, of ceremonies, iu iatioducing I^.-W^.-ft Heekr of the University of Virginia, WhOdtpiVj .'.•»iTi»Ti'^.l.-::.':«ir»B<!r-*Ii!

-«minent educator who doubtless would offer to.toem morttv^ltt.

-sid?Ie counsel. He aUo <rfra«d words of praise for the good work

::!««aniSirf»d by the scho<rf^nd

pearing in 8^n»»^Kr «?"tnmTi.

Ooliflgft prftpai-atory to Hubert

ShefltetTPay from Miss Majrga-paf 7aTw nf PhnaHftlpbin; a ail.

ver bread tray frwn Mra. C,

BROWN &HOOFF ' Manaasat, Virginw ~

l limber

C. M. LARKIN ^ C O , MANUFACTURERS OR FINE MEAL

Rour^ Feed, Hay ^ ^ ^ Sdmmadier aad Yidor ^ ^ F ^

ihuQMOD Dairy Feed All Stock and Poultry Pow«}«ri « t Half Priee

berry set from the Haymarfcet AthletiCjClub; a enfgiass pahcg bowl from. Dr. Iffiaufry Willis, o t ^

Agticidtunil. 4Jo Percy-Haydon and Earl D. Merrill, and Nohnal lYuning to Mi^PfGur], Sppw^an^ 3gillpt± Wy^rt, wtiiftK'were ag^ Hver«>d w i t ) } «T>nrm^4«fe rAmarlm

c a r t a s se t feMgi Mine Maiyue-rite Guilbcat; a silver almond •spoott w i ^ earvea initi^ froBf Master Frmew-Morchant. a stu

by^on . Geg C, Souuq. ^ - ,„„„^„, ,„ .WU,« .nnnhnp .^^ -it IB, pftrtiapa. proper ti6 say

that: all ogbool prigpo o>c pro Tided t i i r o ^ ^ intrats aiafnpt the public sehooL^nda <g awne have Bupposedr

Taken altc^thor this was one ai the most en j ( ^ b l e c<muneEice-mest occasions wiUmr'lbe Ua-tATTfff MfinaffW"

Msjane isaiE ?»m P U , Tl..».yl,| Qui By ^ - 4 i £ J

{iarectorof New JmamrM»-•er The -

At Morr^town. N. J., a plan havfe patleats at the Morrft

graJualea, congratulated tliectoar puuns State Hoapitai tor tne f F in having before" them Budvanj^^B^p^iblisfa a newspaper has

been brought out by^E^. Britton D. Evans. medicaL director of that insbtuti<»i. ' i ne idea is yet i(t' its infawey; btftr^fe^^tfaoai^

-Ha 4eaeber8^Ck)cripf*> inij Jiwt K weekly p a n o ^ ^ ^ ! o v e ^ « cTcnta at the inafattfhea wfli be —their fature endeavurs:—

Dr, Beck's address was -' wHh maifoto and evidenced a

thoroogh knowledgit of there-.,, quirementa in and out of the

school roMn to insure good citi-zMuhip which isj±k«^jind.a%n of guud &S»aHniiWPt. 'Um uS^

'^onished the graduates against what hetertned the adolescent stage of life i»heff ti»giri^r%ey imagined she or he knew mor&jspire interest among.the patients than one whom, in many cases, wa& termed thp "nlri woman" or the''oldmar," A*;^'^'sstage.said

adulthood, tho one with parental

said he. cannot possess superior judgment to their parenta. Idk-(Heness of uliildieii iu a hupie. continued the mischief and misery.

n r speaker.

hed.. __ „ A Tiaintfnif'pre^ will he in­

stalled in a new building to be erected on,tfae hoepital groonda.

Evans-- t policy.

have, shown talenta as writers, and it is thought that th€ plaiito|hfe. poMisii ^Hs—newspapers-win iiK

happy pur and divert their atteiitioafnHi4toyring._car tjh«»j|- imafian»ry ilia artA fhnf i l

Oiange; au - akaond*

dtiUL Ui the

school; a silver bowl from-Mc and Mei. Lewis M . 5FaIk», of Ijanyilte; >ihighly-i)i&ed sugar SowLfrom three <iiL-the bride^S-: stodenta o f - t h e p a y m a r k e t school. Masters Page Beale, Tulk>ss and Parson Rector; a silver fruit bowl ^rom the ushers, members of the P. K. cL sociegT of Rl^mond, and last but by nu means least a CbickerinqgrC^rtpitt piano f nHO the bridegroom.

The bnde is a«rad«u(te of Ran-dolph-Haam Woman's XoUeg«,' taking the A. B. d^yee, a n d ^ several years had charge nf EB&

"•— Tnathematiea coQr^^|jin~Simtlieni Seminary, BaenaJ^gta^thiflBtater b«f6K &&€ was I3i years oi ageT Duriug the ii>l<>-il irtaalOM tdvtt Mught witn distinction^ in the Manassas graded scfiooL She also was principal of theHay'

U d ^ I f a ^ , Hoar*; HMk. iJImaa," SI]auipM

liwildingg DaxmA^HaA^JnmmiSib*^ '•-009. Vc^Bisb, ffiqgea, Screws jmd all, kiadr

til all ordtn for name <n abort noMa.

w * If ^»aBt low. af u ^ h i

tttftjinceeii aHcasea^

to be aJi

In^]rffeet4lay.35r^»ar '<cbedale flgorea jgnblntked aa inltnaatior

Trams Wi MANASSAS as faflowi — s<>irrHBQi?yp.

, Ma. 6—Dail^lociU. 8^5 a. m. OaliTerr txmaeeusai at thange 3 ^ * cseept fiojKiai - o e to.Mo. iM Mi egagi '-[tiehinomir

- S o . - l i 1—BltS6|»~Su^ypTr; Leeallot Waijeai6ii»au {ataimediatt point)

No. •«—I> i T tt<>~'(;»'T.ai7» i i . m . *ill atq» at Miiniiiii on laa, ' - .—:

a>i£aMpMHHMi (or WamntoB FuUmaa l^ ior Car.

-So.'

pomia.

. local froBtJKaah

marlcPt trrgded adwrf ' JOt ^St seuion just closed. ' Mr.. .Willis, who achieved .ft«b%-

wide {»x«ninenoe dorii^ the ie^ ettnt Alififcflaafl^hnrti in .Wytfc^f Ttlle and Richmond in defending Eloyd and Claude Allen, is a {Monunng young atttMrney of Ro-anoke, of recognized ability. Both the contracttng-parties have

No. 1ft—Daily tbrooirb toua inaa aad Ai«iaiKlna9:i5 a. a . Jfo 114—EimptSaad^y. ArriTf

mi m t<i • ( UI.. l 'y»~ WarrauMwr «ii^ •adiata pi»MU t^Jlmaa Parior Car.

S a 1(1—Dfcih luual.t^lO p. m 1 . M O m y WUli t. A U. Matiway hua.

ofthe pjaggr and write the aj^-^ajarge circle o.f admiring frjends . Jhniaia. ;0o^* erf Ihe

them on theu jcoraey tStongh

was conveyed in a frCTB_fiay market to

rap V .succ«i s&fi

are arranging for the organiza-Took back to childhood while the boy or gifl 4ooks fwwwrd^toftion-of atrindustrial department

wheie lite mea aad ^»oB»ea pai 4ients may be employed in light 4BSj^i»FiBi.i work such as making brooma,

iduigance tne o i h ^ w i t n a con* ceptk>n of superior knowledge of ^ _ _ _ proper requirements. Parents, waving , bookbinding ted many •Haid thespcajiori^^Bhould notgiye. other like"emp}oymentS;

-^ha- ditactJOB- H^^^St !£iy\ ^ " adHJulchlldiep, a girl or a boy;

~ ^iemstseverywhereare watoh^ ulg'tlie i iBtallatidir^ witi) great tnttiTdSt U d ha7« worda of praise for Dr. Evana,. _ who is one of . lU fading authw^

breeds ities of theirorld r ^ i a n h a g n ^ -If we are tal trovrf>te8.

at the Gainsboro Apartaoents in Roanoke.

r&aFI£LD, OMUW.^

FIRST HATIONAL RAtt, -a^i»'K'Ai<TpmTi^, Tr<i^:

tJnaiowATap DniKjarroav OF rya TTpjTHO STATM.

AID niDinnBD -DI

Q. L. BOOTHE. 8. • Wtltl'IWfcgi

• 200,000-H, B. H A U / ^ W ^

-- J. p. ! ? > « " ' " tr ATBR BOWHtTS, • BAXm. ; « .

DOUGLASS STUART -Tejntx MtrmooB (tre* to- til tjMliiai, ia-'»!?,: CO l«t*Mil»TO«t*<iattk«ra««<l«««i«i

•sttXarctic.

.HI OB to WarTMiton. 0:12 p. Ho. 15—I)ail5 load. S:l« p; H. ~^a—fts^^^asfoi^ wua, i

HlM »> yawanBia tuiM Wi So. 41-

tamnr lUaa tad Alaxandria' and io take br jMima at which ithixMart toaufi. L „ A ' NOrraBQUMD...

Sl«. U—Eaept ijoad^. loct^ fron War

mood iad OordoaaTill* No. 112—Exe^t^adaj^

am

ArriT« Uaoaa-

ykft. 44—Dailr t roofHi tTaio •aaai aad WaMiiafitoD, 6:35 p. m,

So. 3S-Daitr UrKllRlr traia. caarim Sad _£MBiqiL yaahingtonjgi Naw X$^. | - '

p. a . ainp* on flax. EleoeiTe* ^orilac tioB. daily except SiindeT. at Oraaoe froa C ti O. ?IXMB RichmoDd and Oordoacrillr

Par avarytUaf to aaaln tin fan^Mt F«H..vakw f«tr aivitjr

CARLbAOS OF Waw BugnitjatSluJLlwkei m^Fiah WagwMf Cufararay-

^ 1 ^ tHtg Hanrffyi> iNey Mea SiMr»«tcr»t.

^^m^

J > Q N ^ ^ ^ DECEIVED $y A^erthemeitf (Mfqiag Cheap Goeda.

JEWELRY, WATCISS. O j O q a , E Y g ^

GIVE ME A CALL

l^jjQLjLalslsaE^p]

gtod forjboddet at^lriBit Spring f a t h k i m ) % iqCirS Footwev. " ^ From it you can Imy^

Qaflafa;r»tj>rily aa thftiigrh you visited here in person

WasUiftoa, B. C

nARMSOWMM MUUKi

No IS—Ezcrpt Soadaja. Pnilnaa Parlor i»s boa Waahugtoa to BaonMabaig. l : i a l ^

-Aff^»TWtf>nv&. "^No 21»—r>.iW-»oc«l. 9:15 a. a

No.14—Ezoep(:^Dda«.PBUa>aa PhriorC^ ^vn Uameoaborji to WaMhtogtoa, 10:5n a.a

yg. M I nril frna Bawiawihaig Iu Wi " B0OB 7:58 p. ffl. ' Trains Koa. 21'<.'217 aad 13 la eonaeotioa aiUi Maia LIB* ir»iB« X m . 9 mJlO.UjtllWH

Tfllil " " Md froB 'SI'

-«MlC>AO Raaiwav . E. H. CX).VPltAN'. V. P. aad Oaa. Mi^

a F. CARK. <^v^ P*«- -Mt-U a. BROWS, Oeneral Aflent.

.H L. BISHOP. PaaaMuer A^nt \ • WASHISGTOS^. C.

New Stocky^ Of 10,000 rullsand beau-

lAU tAPa KMISE • jfe^mll pay yyL to-ex^un---ine stock and prices be-fore placing your order.

rTMte'sWaHPaperRoost »Aiy>.

SURGEON DENTIST At M f ' f * * every 'Citiiday ancT

address: ^ M 44th..* Wasliinfr^n street. N. W. '

Pooplet Nationai Bank Boildtafi, i-H'tiR IIANA5SAS VA.

WE BUY

R-tLTIE^, ROUGH

OAK LUMBER

Telegrapk and Tele'

Viniaia

J Buj. apw-

H A M M O C K S P O R C H R Q C K P R S S W I N G S

IQE CREAM FREEgiERS

CROOUET 8 C r » -Oflaad GaM^iM Stoves

W.C Wagcner MANASSAS, VA.

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W H 6 OF DOLLY TTirtlling Encounter With BandKi

By H. ft, CANFULD, JR.

•iM am»t not «t»p la opaoly oppaaiM

It waa Couul RITOU who propoMd mntortng to th« Inn fir fltlt along tt>a lake ahora, aupplag tbera aB4 raturo'

- f m law Wy mwtight. Tv^&oUr, » « ^ cbologleiU^, waA^cpnTeyed tli« It*V laa'a tBtantion to put hte future happw

tc«t; Arnold had become too ynimpx ^ and~«al>BBBi* to i w ope? «T«»-t» tS» - W i r t « " I a r g « huniBer df l i f i iUr.

Arnohi waa alMadr baarUlr tlrad of the dlaculM* It waa>bia natnr* | a do ail tblnga openly and above board;-and t n r w j IIBB to have to A009 t» lubterfuse, eTen In tlte itruBCle tor. the hand of the woman, he held above sil Beatdea, for a man who had nev­er auawgieO to the eslt «fr tlie « • » • of the petrol, goffilea. hlgh-coll|ared coat U d VUJisleaaAlt eap Tormed • dlacomflttlag rampart b^ind which t« iilde featnrea and form. With a growl­ing Imprecation ' agalnit jitubboro (athera and fate.,who kept hln> tgbXf

Count RivoU knew no bounds; for Ueea Doll-ee he would dare any dan­ger, go to any length to win, • wmHe-from her Up*. So It iiaa~M the t&rM ' Dolly, tlte Count and Arnold, s i W

iQg for U«.th*re Jrf «!>« wprld a gooaa|_b»eJt-«v«r the roada, wh iu la the «oft moonlight. DoHy had ceaaed to an-inBtead of endowing him with auch at

abort notice, Arnold ' awept the big. raklah-looking car Jn a vlcloualy ihort corve and--bFOught i t Xa-A—nanttBK •Ucdatill before tbe L«onard manstoB to the Upper Drive. •

To hla aaaoclatea and eneittiea aliks on Change, "OM * i i r LeonariJ waa the peraonlflcation of what all good mothera warn their aona against grow­ing up Into. He waa Just as mercl-leea and cruel aa hla rise to fortune •waa sudden and apectacular. Tbe one »oft spot Ifa Ma n*>W WM WT IXWJ, and ber request fbr an Imported «a» o7 f1 nlf nif tinfiiapoir^r "}^ »" >"• • tructor In Ita waya and tricks of loco-ijju(im], wau graated saadllp. Th«>•«•• oioiitibn of strugKlfng young Arnold had be?n t he one • request _ajaln»t-which the old broker t a i hafdenednls" heart. The InJuence of a young man, •weti ltk«tsrtor-fometlines as far reaching as that of en old man well munitioned wlfh''pdd, and Arnold bad ezperienoad Be ditt-cultx-lJ-UP.'^'"'' •<"» Wlare V Instnicto;, 1 n ^ f o ^riving to the beautlfnl DoHy Leonard. • - ~ '"' • '' ~ : —

AfnoTd had BO Chance to step from thp car after It bad stopped. His heart

at the Euddenness ivlth threw opan itt -tht-•'honk honk" of the horn. Dolly had Bulraitted her lOve l o r l l i i l when , Ar Eold had flrat imured forth his Story of bia passion for heri^and she was not ashamed to stiMir that s h ^ bad been awaiting him hiat aa eagerty aa he had whisked the big ear a]oti(( o ^ ^ the hoiilevards. It was the leaaon In Inve. all the better fnr nt« «n^t«irftnt> and evasion of aothortty, %htch ap­pealed to'tbe girl, net (he^dry, taebnl' cal explanations of this and that part oT the steerlog^-fcear^ tBi^iitfi thfc-Uft'-part at Ion of which Arnold waa s a ^ posed to be earning the dirflarraf her father.

m har airiw Um; veil hid

rut nearwit r^rv. Tfie car«iessiy arawn J If t enoiiRh of ttm ptnlr ^he bpgogsried Arnold to make ' ng to a desirp

hUh Dmxiss^imoM Ml

t'anr

refs hTa which Imperiled both o6cu-

of the car -aD thby apod nloltg. r lipntally Dolly learned that such, a .'.ir.s as a clutch existed somewhere f o 1 It the hrightly n»w f |n«ehane' and ha! certain twlatg of the wheel did er'ain thing's; also that the g«ar bos

.= n't binder the~ht)od. .She:s00B ror-even these vague Intimations of

lover Put the things she'did 'o^cot were Thd iQiig, sweet sllenMS - :r.g short, half whlanartrf Mm-p? ?,s .•^mold, brought the machine ?r,aii's pare'ahnar the «!*iOI eoun-.

r :uN-.Hiiii biliJiwd uiiB lum'aruuiiu ^^a;st and half up about her slKWl; -0 that she might lean

=<>~tr> his Through the^-Umg aummer the~>Maa •.• r..:ed. It was net anffl In^the • v.d.rl autumn that.the Coiint Rfvell. - n his anpearance. hi aearch'ot • •= -air ,\m?rlcan girl with - whom •'t a handsome-dot to repair die '-.."ial standing of hia famOy. .\ iIh th« <./tn T:« ni th.- t».M»» a—-

r, < u» as his rival,-Amold'a pains lani^s began. Th-t• sTlitint pinas

• cvinrpd hy Leonard pere to haivtiu, - ^ leman as a stitta^ to his d a o ^ - =• -rnin acted net aa-a haBa fer^ha-

-•i« o? the young brokef. It waa . - - l e h for him to know tirat i t •he rount RivoU who «laioat :'. erjoyed the hospltalltT (^ the

- r.»rrt mansion «w eeenpled a seat - hox ^estde the charming Dolly,

moat openly Intimated purpose upon the part of hla rival. BelT Mtgrandtee- , , . , aiaat waauui ihs laasl tuifsilaiil ls>la UJUMd to which Rivolj devoted hla musical voice and captivating accent. The ItaV Ian was a splendid talker, when kU words fea^hed only the eara -of weaa-ae^ aad with aa -air of modeety cloak-lag his utterances, be contrived to dwell at length and at all tlsMS upoa^ his heroic ash leve meats. Aocordlnff tf, t h . r-y...t pi..^ii^ . h ^ ~ . i , ^ y a of the

HtLllfni At fflinnlt.T!uX

Prof. BuUon Will Give lUtaaCMtcd - ' Lectttrc OB BuUdidf lAd

Mawtpuunc' Re*dfl.

Bwer even In monoByUftblet, allowing the Italian to run on, bulkifng up the -pedestal upon wMch h r w a s to take his <tand.

"I<am glad that you have no bri­gands here, Mees DoU-ee." hejwas say­ing In a tone which proml4Mk remi­niscence. "But when one comes right down to It, tt is not good to have no opportunities for excitement save for dodging death la these terrible streets of yours. Juat before I left mv home in Italy, I myself escaped death or capture at the bands of what you o«n hnlrt-iip tnen Had I not been <0 prompt and cool of action, sboi one

k . • 1. . t . J . - J ^^t t h . . « * t w wau ers to fflght, I would have—"

A'^ growling curse burst from Ar­nold, ^ e t^rew on the brakes with

ndlng force and iDolIy and the Count were abruptly huddled tOffetB^ er by the gear-tearing atop of the car. With an impatient,. ezptosive It&liaa wora, Rlvoll ipnuig np.—8nad«nly,

ul^^'i^^XCrhu^^lr^J^'^a'. Luulu, and.0.1/0. Virgin |

cqjinions. "Ah-ah-ah-ah—' he numbted nntotel-

nranr

uui pawai" BaM»~M>il >as> ing command: Three unn

'moonlight-making their the weird

facea pala

RiToll's hands went weakly trem-bIln|K above his head. Dolly to qid«* fear, never taking her eyes'from Jkr-B<rtd'ajBwile. a h o w l a f j a h e half tan*^ ed, dbedfently raised hfr dalnttty floived hands. Arnold fsanhl** tBT^ moment anmpwhiire about the cai. wia thgn tao ihot up hlg armg.

A terse order sent two *A to the sides of Arnold and the Ctioiit. =5Se~I«i»F>Tiu4«(f Wr-^lrttTOH*^--^ U6liy. The gW ofcedlfeAHV stflMgg o ? her gloves. -Vorthe fln|t.tlme she seemed to notice Riviril aB4 a glaace of copteippt w«« fr% «>i«i-«

forth' y i oath and a cr^a wrench. lu^ -<;6l.HntariTy a little" "cry escaped froai. Between Dolly's clenched teeth. ~

Quieh as a Hash AmnlH'a hand came down; quicker »tl1i he turned back to where the leader tugged at | h e gtrt'L _ delicate lingers. The cry of warning freiB one^ of the men In

rr:- h«ntf-af Unowledge upon the-4»ajl- T ^ came too la iH. The gl i l lemem-b»r«w! t>v« r aftw the flercmeea of tha cold rage' In Arnold's- face," The heavy iiFLUth Washed tip bright to the aeoB'

and then came cgahtgg down. T h e leader "Sank .dowp-groan. With a feeling of

•wttheet a BickenlBg

.cry gr. muet feiululiie feiim that w t a i t ^ IU« votl's lips. —XTiroW WW out IB UiB luail Buw, ffaWHng djispeiaieif. Ws luiu lilui self free and sent one of his assall-anta splanfiig in^tSe "rititcadawi.""" Xa' the'twa-lled. one paused a moment hi the shadows. Thore was a^vlciqas re­port and Arnold ctotehed weak^ at t h ^ ««»- Ha hit' mrwed aiek from tbe shock. hia heap.

Then his knees buckled under d u a l la a httdilCJ

having insult added to ln}ury ; reaence nf {j^f; | H ^ « — ».^-«..f,.|

pr as one of tbe aaotorlng pairty. 'e .afternoons passed In speedlak

i-^iilitloua wMrh suiiuuad oHI

It « « I bardenj»tllfttogthe te>tfnd^

ed man angrproppftij? him np on the

lifnl tulufgd»BlideB loaned by the StatPR nppartmpn?;-a£

Public Roads Prof. Button, of the Manassas Agricultural High Sc htwiV Tidit gtze—an iti iistrated lecture on the improvehient of public highways at Minnieville to morrow^ Saturday. By the aid of these glidaa be will BK

Yotms.

SPRING SUITS Ther«'«-«» army ^- men thinking of Spring Suits

BOW I it'ft U i e for th>M la w hop> yaii will parlion

many ^ example's of bothg«0d-«ft4 ifctu ruciUB. piitJtvQ tTx Tnrftitrxx wt?rc

taken in various sections 6T tlie United States. Particular atten­tion wiH-iie-caJled'to the nse of the road drag; tHe grading of roads and their draim^ge and sand-clay roads which are so in­expensive fi»d satisfactory and which have never been tried in this section will b« commended.

In addition to his talk on tech­nical roaa work Prof. Button wil l t y j r j - ^ ' ^ »>"' rit^oA nf a twtt.

ter aiTd loore profitable agricul­ture as a helpful means for the' prospemy so necebsaiy to tbe i{}illiliiHt "and public highways.

action ita making flltt apprppriation for the transportation of mem bers- thereof to the 'Gettysburg"

whaiw thev showed below the M * ^ ) re-Hition, based Upon that broad IrteppM dose to the wharfs of iSe"^ - «^— — anrf, liV«»raI . <»ftnfttT-iw»»inTi nf JK^

law as will enabli all honorably discharged Veterans to attend this great reunion with hwiQr to tlrerState ttf^rliina and at liie same tame preserve their self r&>

WESTWOOD HUTCHISON, Commander.

Then we'll just add that we have, this Spring, the veryikeat showing o l New-Styled Clothes it hus ever 'b«en tnn' good -fortune- to get together. We're ready to serve you with Hand-Tailored Clothes m&de.io ^ur speclaL ordec by the best people in the business—Schloss Bros, of Balti-mure and .Kirsehhaum <>f Philadelphiai —

j a b R F O L K S . yoo'll f ind, arc very much the thing \ hir

year; worn by the most styl* ish young men everywhere.

A great variety of~

modele are being shown;

you'll see them all here.

"—Ong &f tht b tt U the style iliustrated-a'Strap'

and yoke effect, and very

smart.

-Others show new ideas in line, A a p e and^xutting all together; quite different from

lything a^^n b^foriw, wnJ rmnging from extreme typea^ tir^thgnnBi»g^^o»s«ryatiyc~ models for ofder men. —^

rOMR IN AND ?;FF

THEM

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^Genl^^?i^i^e^

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TRADC M A U M DCStONS

irventWi tr r ! dftCftptWl fre« wfaethe lether MO

Uoa«Mrictlyc nu., ntiiU. HAMIBOOK OB P«t«au <>? ! 'St-a-.'grr'y forXCUimrPaMPU.

• ti Lhrouvb Muw M Co, nett^m.,

cushions to the tonnean. Her haads were the oaea that held the wheel la the mad ride back bo the city. To po-Hc;ea»e<. whe slgaaled her tu sluw uu the girl gave a slgntOcaoT^nod toward the nnconscloiM -man beside her la tha XBOU. acai_and let out aii«>lh»r-.natch

When .Arnold awoke, be wondered for a moment at bis aurromdinga. A

hf Trtads. ^HtfAraolf b8W> W -p-|Bi^jie tlT swuelhlBg attft-ta Ms taad :-.

-V 'hmrff^urs. while the-^___,. _„» .esled up 'ilth' DoHj and inststed. -r, mtii iiiurlng^ms tender apeechgg'

her ears alope, th« sltgatloa ha-• P airiiiwi uutieaiiiUta tn iBs kthSfr

iSwwatT.

i ...._ ealMtua c( iwCTHHnuat !««: (nor BoMfea, W.

--,-. At tftnes (he muscles to - his •:•--•: trfpTB ^became -t»ot and strained B*a r.st tlr^^ower of hla self restraint a« >mm» f e» -»orda ^t the "'"-Ti't fw.

:n n tone and manner Insulting to evi the mOBt regularly employed chauffeur, 1! waa a harried, fw M I arm from tMly% alaader togeri that Icept him frem atrlktng ovt with h-.t. mnohed hand aad trreekliitf iChe ain'Ksatly -aoeerlng f o r e v e r to tha

aud a seepietnas wetaeas oa" the baek htg lingers cleared away ate clouds.

With a_sjp'*« *''4i5J' 'l!* e t ' o o t l t y ^ i ^ Tn his wsiftiVitf. im mtiiS mftsHWr hla ayes could feast-on "tteHy Neither Bars a

The Journal

that she her home ^ , ^

"A-a-ahem'" brpk* In <h«.j(»npoa«-^-- - — warding, imngh nf "P''' """" ]^SSUUfi

fighter; ye - rambled the «o»ee

-•re* with BoOy now atoee her titled soHor, nnder pareatal spoasersh^. had mo-aopollsaa.ber_eTejry..)t>»griiT>nBr Dolly «ared not a whit far tha Conat: she Itked hla compantoashtp even leaa; hot the werklnga of the ypuog lady's dlad ware many and lavelved and ahe kcew

"Something of a thing of a. figbtw.'

- .tt-jJfamsra paw. •ml! •old. _ .

"^oaag mui. I am looking for fight' ers to aid roe." He rambled oa "T « N e i i « M H « « l M M M M H I M r W « to my stmgglee. But of eoarsc. yea will not be fit for soma time Taka your time, my boy. tahe ye«r thae." j

With air_:abaeBce "ot ixim'- habttuai t IrowB. be ignored tbe creeping of IM. i ly'a o'(>*r hand fnto Amold'a free eae an-" i--«'I pi« fii:te*tT 'rr.m 'hr mom. »

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EAKTICULARLY X;OQD_FOR :N'S WEAR I

We nuMition iar- c}sMMsn*% lyf ar, partic^riy b « » u y Just now mothers are loolqiig for mcQ^p^^ iwear w ^ an^ will h^ ^wly UundcredTforifae chikb^'s

w^

vacation clothes. Just for the reason that they are so easily laundered, look so good after they arelaund^red, women will Bnd th^n' very desirable for thek* own wear

^

iicCairs Maj^aiittc

IFoT-

one mtllionr ohe hundred thousand homes. Besides shoving all the latest designs of McCail Patterns, each issue is hritnfat of spaTirttTiy"SWgft~stofiiMr

n lor womeit"

-»«-r+- ^ Aew, UIHI thiklHiii'Bjuiupwa, 80 UHJIW wiUe......'.

M c O riiaii— LM4 in «dM« im mttt. fc, Aapttcitv, ccnnoan ITMI nmht mU. .Mart *»)tn Mil McCall Ptmna tea amt 1»m nra mtkacmpliitiL. Jli<m k^hm iha m — »m li«« »»w Sidw,«r ky a^JIraa _ .

McCALL'S MAGAZINE 23S-24S W. S7d( at.,NM» YaA Qty

RENFREW-DEVONSHIRE>CLOTH.-Looks like linen, wears like linen; but

NABIBAL ^FAI<-m<ENw~A splendid m^tgml for a hooae or a^eet

'iWiiJJi (Ham QuAa-^MAiu Fhiui.

If tnconveniet to Come, X)rdef by Mail ^;jr~"-^i ••'•>—1

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