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VOL. XiX. MAXASSAS. VA.. FRIDAY, APRir24. 1914: ONE DOLLAR A YEitB rEDDED IN WASHINGTON MiM Anna V. Portner Become* Bride of ReprcMDtativeFlood —Brilliant Ceretnooy. The marriage of Mi as Anna \"(tiaer Portner, daughter of the [ late Robert Portner and Mrs.-i Former, of "Annaburg," Ma-} nassas.and Representative HEniy:; •iMxfwnre Flood, ^f Appomattox, r tooTc place Saturday afternoon at | AU Souls' <*Hrcb. W ''ETei7bo(ij-at-aiirdi''Day The Prince William Pastore' Conference has designated Sunday, May 3, as **Every- body-at^Chureh" Day. You are extended a cordial invita- tioQ to attend aouE jpiaee of worship. Let everybody be at ccnrcn. EVENT m OrafflLSHOfflS Priace WUliaai Fak- Attracts T h n a f (rf ViritiMV—Sur|tftied^ —fiepresen Commcftits on .F.xcrHmcy at F.ahibit Prkca Awarded in Various Deputmeirta. ^ PRINCE WILLIAM. MANASSAS! AM' rrtads iod building the pastor.the Rev. U.G.B. Pierce, officiating. The church was elaborately decora tod vith palnw, ferns, Easter lilies and pink snap drag- ons, while an arch of rambler rf.)8«g,frona which wore ouopondod white wedding bdls, eoverod the organ loft whidi spanned ihe brid&l groupu , —Tha bride WQD r\w.v ill iiiai- riage by her broths, Mr. Alvln O. P<»tD^. Her attendants -W>*rp hfr mfftyrs. Mrs Itwrynn" Graham as oiatrQiL of hcmar and MisB Biklessrde Pratner as majd of hon(»-<; and sefven bridesmaids; Miss Genevieve Champ Clark, daugbier of tJbe Sptsaier of tiK f ARM S P E i m COISST Greenwick Victor After LOB^ Umiek. «B tte M. I. G.* Visitorsto t t e vmri^^nd^TiIgh" Wiuiam county school exhibits !m«r School at the Princ« Will iiEIlE-TONICa+f I fl^^^'^ J ^ ^ titatjve Ralph W. Moss, of Indiana^ anrf Dr -T>A^ Lee Coulter, of Washington, will address tbe dttxens of the county at Conner's Hall to-, night Come out and hear t-,h<»tTi to be present. Grevetoa. f'^^han^- « ^ CUM •tRirfiEMr I attract! vedia-jnam-County School Fair, would adjustment tax abundantly play and the judges viewed andjcoDsider tfa^ recent *adjl^sta^jHAMASSAS WINS EAliiR The second ahnual c o u n t y spelling: match, held in Conner's haH yestenisy, was a big success in ovof¥ w-iiM ill ilip fiiiMilu judged. jof the school And such an exhibit! Well I justified, nwy ftrooe WilliatH iJe'pr&iia^rT PttJffl^the primary throug^i the her school children! N e a r l<y grammar grades there were ar-1 every school in the county sent titles representing many phases [ articlea of handiwurk that may j'<rf'g>*nual work execute^ ;with be Assured of favtM^able oompari- j skOI and workmanmce tbonxigh- Track and FieU Distnct The Bethlehem Club enter- tained Grovet<m, Stone House and Catharpin dubs in the RufT- buikluqp-on Satnrday; tSS" 18th inS^fUnt A m ^ ^^gjiyhtfnl luncheon was served, the table being bcautifnHy^kicorated wftS yelkw and whit«.4h«dtth«ator8, a daffodil and white violet at eadi cover. ifas. €Uoe^?od8« pwaidod as toastmistress and no (we would have dreamed that she was a atm with any others in the land. From the windows gay ribbons JBOvi^ nor hMiden ^>eech belnff I foil of both pathas and inunm-. that attended, in the keen inter- est shown andrathe excellent •pelfagtomam <4 4lie eeateafe-^ *^^'rF Housp of Lucy Martin, the sefaooigirl daugh- ter of Soiator rbomasS. Martin; flaiaia Tayka-. dau^ter of ants. _. _ Hifr-juraor matdi fer poiMb from aboot the fourth to the sev- enth grades was heJd first, the Jaw, of Ohfrry Hill school, Mr. Percy Baydcm, prindpaL Tbe Htgrinr matrh fm- the older nodded in waljosae and eieai the strangw stopped, poforoe, to sti^ inside and view the beauties -,, , .. I With an enthusiastie «r»wd erf oi. j • i_' n e « ^ The exhibit emhr*»d the spectator the am»«aiPrintaw2 .^^^ « « » • » > « • « « « ^ ^ J e the foHowing pM<;!^ pf nhnpwnrk- Uom eouatv fiaW *i«i i . « k ••• r «»wri- lulls, Ulnl hUllWB. hibtHt gmna. fiying machines, (k^ for- "Ead" Mr. Hannis Tayk>r; Hiss Edith tirade, of New Tdri;1Gra Cor- nelia Ch^ett, Miss Dmiglas Ful- ler, of Windies^ra-, and Ban»ess . . Jfario^Paamgartwi. a lifetoug ^'"^Anally 4he •centest narrowed bkani of tiie bride. —lir..^an741eed^yid;-crf^i%F chestar. a nephew of tiie bride- grown. waabestmn^i 'HM^iwh- L-^^. •B weie BepigMiuiaiive Keanett puinls was then b^xm and cc«' JS? tinoed for nearly two hours. Qcdte T auait»'of~eocteB<»Btg were ent««d and a nomber of them held oat 'for a k»)g time. down tofoiB-sdiodsaitdthei^ leseetatives fztm tiMse were so weS trained and so evenly matched that the.ccg»***t tfarTJt- -i On the left Occoquan greeted the visitor wit^ gay poinuits of school and_ literary society and the feminine eye immediate nt on a tiapiqr.xBceaiHijy oon w&ose outfit wag aissumpllrtwd by the skillful needle <^ 11-year-oId Lots •faytitt—T^ Oeeuquan buyt^eaa^ triboted a .l°S.§zM¥^ of .«l^e hWHJth^rskffy, rai^C gum^ ments. wjiile w u hdd yestraday on Round .. ^' , Athletic Field. Manassas again !;£!:.*^^^,TJ"^^ H^^g-jwon the county chamiaaMhip caWnota, tabourets, waH raeKB,^>nd the district banners r'hdiirfB tUr Pohaps Uie mrat notewcwthy artieles w o e the following: Third grades Miss Hatde Wil- vT fjt""*^*^ Tiram'h were mrtli , t acnootr Manassas district; Greenwich schod, BrentsviHe district; Hay- nuu^et school^ Gainesville dia- •usB uatue wil-'zi7i— JVT^' •>-^'*»»*"T"»^ ***»- faaatffttl little paatetal. 'The Ouw§ ue Cmtaiui; Hisne.'' = Mrs. J. F. Dogan re^wnded to the toast. "Our Gluh." She gave phice wasjrimarily the home, "A* psSes* aays gfve me a cidid ontn he is eight and thai yoa may pat lum .where yea ideaae rXtecQ^ Md-he-wffl Sim Hooi, aged 10 years; rabfak gOB, Robert Riley, aged 8 years. f^nxth grade. Miss Beabace die Orfes banner was not Hie pmnts were distributed as remain a CathoDc cnod to last all d;iy. The lari. ^ jg?xfa_uaed w»8 &aia Pajrqw's JWreebar. American Uni<M>; Bolting Byrd^ cf Bidunond; Mr. Tfiaarfl EVa^ i^iaru: S. N.; Mr. John€toarf>eil. of BaltiiMve; Mr. John Qmnn, of NeW York; CoL Button. Paul V. Portner and GsrisYidT^nprP. Wi". J^w Wrpett. JKUgr (the iiigli aehaal _ ^ ^ *wiit a gry of book) and the words WWK* Ity no means easy, bat thqr ewdently finally earned otf thelkooorsof the mat^ TTie fiye who con- tested to the end so splendidly v&re; Misses Margaret Hammill canes and «n|k evidmees of eX' cdlent scholarship oovered 1i»e Pafising onward,—Paths i pin drew tile attention and agam the femiiupsk .greaawieh, 31: Qeco- painty' we coatd »tm 11 y a r s ; bud hoose, Laird iwn, 4; GunectyOk, 3, apd Gaa- Ar^, aged 11 yean. Soth grade. Miss A. Sdizut non Branch, 2. Sommary 100-yard dash 1st, Aubrey Carter, Manassas; ^d, _H«aa- bwdogh; Greenwieh ^ aho e i « t r f & « n a d « « 4 ^ « i i e Kiay, IS y«rs; ClM»i^ I A ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ W B ^ ^ . '"•CM. Irode, Manassas; time. 12 1-5 — HoBBon, 12 years; wall TOM Carter, aged 15; haty, Ctelte King. agedlST wooden jonds. bO-yaixi SBWWG. tifi fSatharpin _ ___ what nrn Hiay'ho MITP fiw.y #*;^ ywwaitfd notmt>r»tothoeewh^|^ee.^«i-i1oye'' of a dafr4ooae:r There aud. limit L«duuui,^^^ oflfoco^ the bridfc ' jquan scbod; Mamie Nails, c^ I t e bride's gown was a kmg,^^'^^"**'^.; Bessie 5Joi>er. of traflinr effect of anftwhi^l..^«^». I Catharpin. mtj f.v» r>av^' pf pjan^ w « « foar <^ain^ fiu'sisbed aO 1^ tend. Stm- cilled curtains shaded the win- dows. braided r u y <-«»YJ tfaf t^bchfioea doil^lotheatoaeam- ifrted dras attested thesMflof the^JrisinthaaeeeMarvh^^ IrrankTuiioe^ VjcUwr Hay" t» Dbqada-^at, bold art-' floors J were and soft-bottooMd dhaicB fotjd of iMkne doll P«SML Tiny The tnw| fc^ fnmt the. high 1 Chetry HiH—After the long iist|rtoxe. v»fr st»8tf tnTpBoem'ae - w i ^ 4iae and the bocfiee waa«f j^f w<»ds assigned ior the maU;hjp«^er roonu ' tnlle •nil ihirhnssti LILU Rer ^ ^ ^ bfleBfxhansted the five were ^>l«>did lace hridal veil wasiiddj*'^^*°**P^fedoown. ^ It was by a duster ef orange bfaiaaoBis > d^ded to award a g<^ medal to chids and a shower of Effies of test for the champlen^p cop the valley. Her only ornam^,.re ,r,f-n(rriphinl wrnnds r ' XWtCM>^TP^^ »•>•*—*jwja mmiu n f ' vtsed and Miss Mamie Nails final- -t 62-5seoraida. 80-yard d a ^ 115 poands—1st, Hoae% Groonwieh, and. Rep rnjf'., Mjummgr~Sld, "TTnigBt; We have oar boys up to diat'sgiT and beyond, so if from their la- fuiey yoo instfl into them the east the baUot to brin«: aboBt the rrforms that we oave so earnest- ly, if oar giris are tanght fte . .^.^^.^ Prin^^ies «rf good hooaekeeiiiufc JMJEtenA Ul»%«ae Kanldbejthe^Kde-aad^ , R^ T>^_ ^ mother the mi«net diat woidd attract and hokt them-as" buy and'lumr Miss.laab^le Hotehison repre- Ilie best work s e ^ in the ec^ tedawi b^aa kt the i»im*rr Buiice S t e ^ Ma^ssas; ^adi grade under Mias (kace Moeaw. Thornton.Greenwi*^; -^^. ^-^ilr Catharpin: tune, 10 3-5 seeoods. €0-7vd daA. 95 poands—Ist, whn iiliiliiljri hjmdii^iyi^ tiy^tfl. TnUoas,"B^ymaritet; UaHi. 7^ kfflchief^apnMs^-bobt& caaaT^**^"!^ ., aheeta_£oe^48D bate Mrf mZlmZi ^^ nut«-1st Hanrfmniflh, —^2, J ^ ° ? r ^ " • ^ ^ n - Greraiwich; aid, A. Carter. Mi^ Pietely dreaBed^t^_m^a_aie nas^s; . ^ iTsol rHidiory GloiwTh^ hgr ^TBKA a oitMpae oh the riao wrkea redpes^t^ar -in- by Mrs. &«^eale, who had^oice oeearied ^ a t posttim- and. de- fended the same xith_- And the aportoQ a oroom M" the CTrp^** TixoK were aprms; the b o ^ were not idle^ and some he-yew. ti^ pactoreaaaaaebyltoifcfelkajjroad , _ z=—^B»—nawii ••wtiTifBi—nat UinUneaSOf white a»wiKfa»^ /pan- .1^1. """"- "*^ ' little Sosnt^.,^f7^™°***^^*Bce«^ latter the woric of ^«ed8years. just starting^ te school made hrtifht aoau ui uyawjti iim ^ffl^^r Prffad jonqt, 95 poands—IBLP. fi-L!^** D-Lf^- - ,,"*^ Me^Manassas; 5d^ sTsteele, 2^™ttBrown^a«to«Moser Man.ssi»;^4^^ —^ Koth Kinehetoe wem the!Baane; 4feet, S4 Riches. nz dainty „.. work dCTolftp<.ri Hf thsir hnJe h^ger-fairies.' High jump, llSpoimds—l8t,R. Rexrode, Manassas: 2nd. P, Sandera, Uajuiaiteet. 8ni, "l»ril, giving two items for said liQrrier: It wiei thai and then in sewBngitems to 1 ^ fnmniUL, Mrs. iiwMifr Tbe bridesmaids were gowned in P^^ced^^ffon the time-honored art uiiik Uiffeu and wet* Iqaiern of ' s ^ ^^ ^ ^^ j work now beju^ doiie in atfiyof jwa finished manaaitraiB^ ex iiibii mu k piaefe P^ E -^ght.-a[thaipin; 4^F.A1JI^ MsnawiSH; 4 feet, 6 indiep. - Six-peaad shot pctt. nwBmitad diamo^^"astri^ra^£!«^*«'*»«^«««'«Na]lafinal-jground. •Hie matron and E^OI honor I ^^ '^^'^ vietonoD8,-^thiB wi*:! N e a J n order of display wasiCatherine Abba. a«ed_^^ea^ . Six-oea^" ^h^ ^.^T^S-it-i wore gowns of embroideted net >"°« *«. «l> f<* *^ GreeBwich]Minnievilie w h e t e t h e o ^ n»- WS^AJ2^!^-^T^ I ^ ^ -^LO^rthnJ^^L^T^ 3^1d^S^;SJri^'^"3L ^ ... - J«d been done in wood b y ^ h « » d e r y '"™'**"'"* ^"^ Carter Manassas; 4th,' N ^ l d ^ trimmed with pink M e s ^^l^^'^^^^jr^'^ceuisee- 9.ye»r^oiA Vemie Gordon. Ex-^ ^CreamCTS of zwrowbfadc velvet. "^ ^ ^ emphasis being ^aiu oelieot 8ewii« and a smafi bat Modes." 8«yinjg; men were to^ Uai»e for fi«kk fashions, thi^ nwaUnodded tkeai.meB aq»rted them, men said them, and nw^u woaU not be^aeen in pobfic witk theo- sweetbams o^eas tkef were drwiwui m *>»«« A^kaeaei«Maai*af ^l^U— xw Ooeoqaan; 61 feet, 3 that adorned this booST an m- <rf the hide's attendants carried; ^> i^—^'^r,"' ' ~" bridesmaid n a a s and - a , B h o w ^ ^ - ^ | ^ - « ^ 9 o f e f o t l h e spell- ^fl^tt^ef mnfaterrasRr --YmgTBntest.andfi«periaUy to tiie The wedding rereptioo - was four .schools Greenwich Occo- -__„ - • ^ • ~ ^ ithatbavejustmadesachasBlen-lcoUMaied ^tbe-papfls of Mr. Kings Cross terestin* eenter eqiedally to of attiatiiua." Flood receiving cu^ UKVUK UU. . ^ ^ «_j.» r ..i. .^ ^ "^ did fight fw the trophy cup. Boon. David Kerlin, 12 ihe^ old,' aeviuiiifiated.._ aboi^ _^-_.^ the tfarcHig of! guests in the Hall of tbe Amej icas where the floral ckieontiott-was. T ^ . waoofMM earried sat » J>ifa«»^d4eyafe|fejt by^ th^ VfmnttttiPf~Tw rm i^cff""^ -rf tmr wild y n | I^aAta, Ameriean ^"•''«»« ^ ^ g n d g n ^ sfagyn hy the ladies aet I vated w o o d m r a a s ^^r^irfir chestra played and dancMc was " * ««:uufy ^ *he suieh. the eiiiy kite on exhibitioa was enjoyed. pronooncers Mrs. J. F. Dogaaj Later Mr. Flood and his bride'*»<Mrs. T. J. Asfaford, and the left on a wedding journey which referees. Misses Janie HerreU. '< -esTTHT tP^TO al»uyt uh»e in New Rath tsjaad and WUhette Myera. Wk Sunday mght when the ^ ^^^ j,^ ^ ^ Mexic&n situation aftmandw.. jthe t . _. - -.j,.. . . _ - > ~ " « * *"."" h«n. ^ hitilt^^w , . »w»,Oceoquan;61feet.3nidiea. a the fourth grade there w » Broad jnmp, aOpsoada—lat,a. fine exhifait of rmbroidct>. Laasfqrl Wanamas; gnd. P. imrttrhing. beadwmkaiMjlia- gyk^TOiUMtM^ JMLlTiTi^ ay. the Mat m^^^-mm^i '^' M«nwBSS; .4th, S. A. Boek- letry. the mott "soce^rfi"^ ^' S ^ S L * * * * - ^ ^ l^H»«K «- - y^. „ ^ oer, GameaviUe. I^J^^JS^tS^ o ^ i-mp, »iffiSted-lst, R aged Syear^ «ndl8Biih»irtiRiiiii RgxmA. lian««». y^t fiCi^ TedSyesra. In Miiiisasi In! T Chis In thia gxade Miae Limstxow H*y»arket; 'tth. F. AA^, ^MrOt Henry.. jespoaded to * ^Sdeaiiie CeelBng." s«jing Iter peraaaaDy d>e was q«|y just beft Siamng to aotre the a^ateries of the valoabte keeping but had ftond-aada ally hi Gted^ h«l a fine oRMrtaaily for a dis- " • R I I I I ^ M ^ ^ Z , ^ * * ^ . , phy of her versatility as her ool- - ^ ° ^ i ° ° ^ ^^ P « ° * ^ - l « . , . , -• •_ Fred Lyno, W!tM>tt6oa&ttoed through leather Athey, years work and caiueatry to eeek^t ^ ^ ^. ^^^^Jneenafidi; C«»t»»^oa ^:htaPac« •de had gamed a vote. Sbeeo- ineided in the opinioa that a •^ — ^ —, j woman's place was the home but Oeeoqaan; Snd. F. thttwben that honiewas threat- K 8rt, & Rex- ened and her boys were exposed 4tfcH>. ««««^ ! rii tiw iMMTniiOsi^^p -fff drinkjrhita term, tteBT i.. the CaDital City. ^ .Krruina the mary jrifta received: " -^ r.i^>». rs from tne President Mrr WiisoT -*'.-!— ^ s^tate ii - ' "f rKoks: ^ After the speiling maidi i^iffissiirnnim: - ' rum Utf yw- yesberoiv Horit>*>!» g «• h n ^> i g/ _ = =,- '^^ ,^'^3'ir' ^^ <^'*'™=*' pree««ed DivisKjn/{ ^ ^ Manassas Busmeas Leagrue is to boW an im- ,. ? r ^,veT irmi Superintendent Geo. G. Tyler H portant meeting in Conner's HaU Monday at 8 p. m. An addre&s wili he made by Z. P. Snuth» of Dteviite, a^nt trf tae Land and Industrial Department of i i » 1 Southern 'BaiJway. Mr _. ---.ay jMnaaiii i,^ ,»nrisi«—i Beaie. HaymarkeC: 2nd. k>es.H«yaMrk«t. Saadoa. fiayniattet; 2nd. Hans- shooid have a vote as a awtber^ boroogh, GwsnwitU: 3rd. N. first in^inct wastofmkt &r ho- exdtedto Selecman, Oeeoguaa; «h, W. off^mng. -J— Dewey, Chmy Hill; 14 feet. U} Mrs. McOonaU on -xaoh. 'o^^.ti , , iSpirit" was fiBad with that Jn- H/gPJBmn 8t) ponnda—1st. P grfdient fmai start ta fiuisb ana" ' F. Tal-'d»e wound op with this reciper ^oek'^' Take of energy and enthonaem 7^_---~~ . -_- —. — -riwac. liijutti paiU. stii w<^ mtft ^i^v ^^?^- '*^^ o \ . 'severence: add to the mixture ^ja^. 95po«»d«-lst.P.jjoy. chearfolneas. jrood fdJow- Sanders Haymarket; 2nd. C. rfup and a sufBdent quantitv nf Mwtnf. Manannafi:ted.B. Steele, the spirit of kJBdnegr mTr xo^ . _ ^^Hm,]gvTheri^Ssvor with smiles of x«i,„.«x«crv. and C. p>lv«rt. appredation." This is dob Cherry Hill; 4 feet 7 inches. ' spirit. !.&:.-- ana Mrs >«rjin- ^'ita a nanoaome iaprobe Hon. ,..;-.r..' ~!*v^ SM 0(>f<?e- C J^. Meeae-Fwadf the address : >» .i-f. 'FU-i)resii£.U- .©f preeeatatiea, to which tbe au- '^^- " s..»t-r iruit ^a«,»>uteodent p l e a s a n t l y re- .«?-"? rjt. : oorl^:.t<JenLS ^ , :irer 'rsv-io- iU.Tyiei:'^-^-jrftfnjen.^^, ^y^ ^jjj^.^^^ ^ 5e.pre8eet esare mnch J ^^ •.»«."«~ Citizen.-BasineaB Man and ^ts to Holmes are much It IBft-vard reiay-lst, Manasaas;) Mrs. West wood H.u. 2ndjiavmarket;tin)e,25 seconds. iSpondea to Our rttKnt- aoO-vard relay. 115 poands- «7Tia:h- .>;a;.rv ,Lrji - 1st, Manassas- 2Dd. GraefcwiUi.^t>rBogftt tn« rin^an-..^: 3-d, haymarKet; 4th. Cherrv :al eT^xerimrxaivr L ^ - H t.me, ,t^ seconas, . ..^ ' A^«, .,fa*rf — ^ • u-iiw->ara re^y. uiiirfr„t.r<d—h—• ••^- v«•-. r, ,-1.<,,j^,.. ... ^,,,. iin ?.ca; -t"'^».

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Page 1: rEDDED IN WASHINGTON EVENT m OrafflLSHOfflS ''ETei7bo(ij ...eservice.pwcgov.org/library/digitalLibrary/News... · r ' XWtCM>^TP^^ »• >•*—*jwj mmiua f ' vtsed n and Miss Mamie

VOL. X i X . MAXASSAS. VA. . FRIDAY, A P R i r 2 4 . 1914: O N E DOLLAR A Y E i t B

rEDDED IN WASHINGTON

MiM Anna V. Portner Become* Bride of ReprcMDtativeFlood

—Brilliant Ceretnooy.

The marriage of Mi as Anna \"(tiaer Portner, daughter of the [ late Robert Portner and Mrs.-i Former, of "Annaburg," Ma-} nassas.and Representative HEniy:; •iMxfwnre Flood, ^f Appomattox, r tooTc place Saturday afternoon at | AU Souls' <*Hrcb. W

''ETei7bo(ij-at-aiirdi''Day

The Prince William Pastore' Conference has designated Sunday, May 3, as **Every-body-at^Chureh" Day. You are extended a cordial invita-tioQ to attend aouE jpiaee of worship. Let everybody be at ccnrcn.

EVENT m OrafflLSHOfflS Priace WUliaai Fak- Attracts T h n a f (rf ViritiMV—Sur|tftied^ —fiepresen

Commcftits on .F.xcrHmcy at F.ahibit Prkca Awarded in Various Deputmeirta. ^

PRINCE WILLIAM. MANASSAS!

AM' rrtads iod building

the pastor.the Rev. U.G.B. Pierce, officiating.

The church was elaborately decora tod vith palnw, ferns, Easter lilies and pink snap drag­ons, while an arch of rambler rf.)8«g,frona which wore ouopondod white wedding bdls, eoverod the organ loft whidi spanned ihe brid&l groupu ,

—Tha bride WQD r\w.v ill iiiai-riage by her broths, Mr. Alvln O. P<»tD^. Her attendants

-W>*rp hfr mfftyrs. Mrs Itwrynn" Graham as oiatrQiL of hcmar and MisB Biklessrde Pratner as majd of hon(»-<; and sefven bridesmaids; Miss Genevieve Champ Clark, daugbier of tJbe Sptsaier of tiK

f ARM SPEim COISST

Greenwick Victor After LOB^

Umiek.

«B t te M. I. G.* Visitorsto t t e vmri ^nd^TiIgh"

Wiuiam county school exhibits !m«r School at the Princ« Will

iiEIlE-TONICa+f I fl^^^'^ J ^ ^ titatjve Ralph W.

Moss, of Indiana^ anrf Dr -T>A Lee Coulter, of Washington, will address tbe dttxens of the county at Conner's Hall to-, night Come out and hear

„ t-,h<»tTi

to be present.

Grevetoa. f'^^han^- « ^ C U M

•tRirfiEMr

I attract! vedia-jnam-County School Fair, would adjustment

tax abundantly play and the judges viewed andjcoDsider tfa recent *adjl^sta^jHAMASSAS WINS E A l i i R

The second ahnual c o u n t y spelling: match, held in Conner's haH yestenisy, was a big success in ovof¥ w-iiM ill ilip fiiiMilu

judged. jof the school And such an exhibit! Well I justified,

nwy ftrooe WilliatH iJe'pr&iia^rT PttJffl the primary throug i the her school children! N e a r l<y grammar grades there were ar-1 every school in the county sent • titles representing many phases [ articlea of handiwurk that may j'<rf'g>*nual work execute^ ;with be Assured of favtM able oompari- j skOI and workmanmce tbonxigh-

Track and FieU Distnct

The Bethlehem Club enter­tained Grovet<m, Stone House and Catharpin dubs in the RufT-

buikluqp-on Satnrday; tSS" 18th inS fUnt A m ^ ^^gjiyhtfnl luncheon was served, the table being bcautifnHy^kicorated wftS yelkw and whit«.4h«dtth«ator8, a daffodil and white violet at eadi cover.

ifas. €Uoe^?od8« pwaidod as toastmistress and no (we would have dreamed that she was a

atm with any others in the land. From the windows gay ribbons

JBOvi^ nor hMiden ^>eech belnff I foil of both pathas and inunm-.

that attended, in the keen inter­est shown and ra the excellent •pelfag to mam <4 4lie eeateafe- *^^'rF

Housp of Lucy Martin, the sefaooigirl daugh­ter of Soiator rbomasS. Martin;

flaiaia Tayka-. dau^ter of

ants. _ . _ Hifr-juraor matdi fer poiMb

from aboot the fourth to the sev-enth grades was heJd first, the

Jaw, of Ohfrry Hill school, Mr. Percy Baydcm, prindpaL

Tbe Htgrinr matrh fm- the older

nodded in waljosae and eieai the strangw stopped, poforoe, to sti^ inside and view the beauties

-,, , .. — I With an enthusiastie «r»wd erf oi. j • i_' n e « ^ The exhibit emhr*»d the spectator the am»«aiPrintaw2 . ^ « « » • » > « • « « « ^ ^ J e the foHowing pM<;! pf nhnpwnrk- Uom eouatv fiaW *i«i i . « k ••• • r «»wri- lulls, Ulnl hUllWB. hibtHt gmna. fiying machines, (k^ for-

"Ead"

Mr. Hannis Tayk>r; Hiss Edith tirade, of New Tdri;1Gra Cor­nelia Ch^ett, Miss Dmiglas Ful­ler, of Windies^ra-, and Ban»ess . . Jfario^Paamgartwi. a lifetoug ^'"^Anally 4he •centest narrowed bkani of tiie bride.

—lir..^an741eed^yid;-crf^i%F chestar. a nephew of tiie bride-grown. waabestmn^i 'HM iwh-

L - ^ ^ . •B weie BepigMiuiaiive Keanett

puinls was then b^xm and cc«' JS? tinoed for nearly two hours.

Qcdte T auait»'of~eocteB<»Btg were ent««d and a nomber of them held oat 'for a k»)g time.

down tofoiB-sdiodsaitdthei^ leseetatives fztm tiMse were so weS trained and so e v e n l y matched that the.ccg»***t tfarTJt-

-i On the left Occoquan greeted

the visitor wit^ gay poinuits of school and_ literary society and the feminine eye immediate nt on a tiapiqr.xBceaiHijy oon w&ose outfit wag aissumpllrtwd by the skillful needle <^ 11-year-oId Lots •faytitt—T^ Oeeuquan buyt^eaa^ triboted a .l°S.§zM¥^ of .«l e hWHJth rskffy, rai^C gum^ ments. wjiile

w u hdd yestraday on Round .. ^' , Athletic Field. Manassas again

! ; £ ! : . * ^ ^ ^ , T J " ^ ^ H^^g- jwon the county chamiaaMhip caWnota, tabourets, waH raeKB, >nd the district banners r'hdiirfB tUr

Pohaps Uie mrat notewcwthy artieles w o e the following:

Third grades Miss Hatde Wil-

vT fjt""*^*^ Tiram'h were

mrtli , t

acnootr Manassas district; Greenwich schod, BrentsviHe district; Hay-nuu^et school Gainesville dia-

•usB uatue wil-'zi7i— JVT^' •>- '*»»*"T"» ***»-

faaatffttl little paatetal. 'The Ouw§ u e Cmtaiui; Hisne.'' =

Mrs. J. F. Dogan re^wnded to the toast. "Our Gluh." She gave

phice wasjrimarily the home, "A* psSes* aays gfve me a cidid ontn he is eight and thai yoa may pat lum .where yea ideaae

rXtecQ^ Md-he-wffl Sim Hooi, aged 10 years; rabfak gOB, Robert Riley, aged 8 years.

f^nxth grade. Miss Beabace

die Orfes banner was not

Hie pmnts were distributed as

remain a CathoDc

cnod to last all d;iy. The lari. ^ jg?xfa_uaed w»8 &aia Pajrqw's

JWreebar. American Uni<M>; Bolting Byrd^ cf Bidunond; Mr. Tfiaarfl EVa^ i^iaru: S. N.; Mr. John€toarf>eil. of BaltiiMve; Mr. John Qmnn, of NeW York; CoL Button. Paul V. Portner and

GsrisYidT^nprP. Wi". J^w Wrpett. JKUgr (the iiigli aehaal _ ^ ^ *wiit a gry of book) and the words WWK* Ity no means easy, bat thqr ewdently

finally earned otf thelkooorsof the m a t ^ TTie fiye who con-tested to the end so splendidly v&re; Misses Margaret Hammill

canes and «n|k evidmees of eX'

cdlent scholarship oovered 1i»e

Pafising onward,—Paths i pin drew tile attention and agam the femiiupsk

.greaawieh, 31: Qeco- painty' we coatd

»tm 11 yars ; bud hoose, Laird iwn, 4; GunectyOk, 3, apd Gaa-Ar^, aged 11 yean.

Soth grade. Miss A. Sdizut non Branch, 2. Sommary

100-yard dash — 1st, Aubrey Carter, Manassas; ^d, _H«aa-bwdogh; Greenwieh

^ aho e i« tr f & « n a d « « 4 ^ « i i e Kiay, IS y«rs; ClM»i^ I A ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ W B ^ ^ .

'"•CM. Irode, Manassas; time. 12 1-5 — HoBBon, 12 years; wall TOM Carter, aged 15; haty, Ctelte King. agedlST

wooden jonds. bO-yaixi

SBWWG.

tifi fSatharpin _ ___ what nrn Hiay'ho MITP fiw.y #*;^

ywwaitfd notmt>r»tothoeewh^|^ee.^«i-i1oye'' of a dafr4ooae:r There

aud. limit L«duuui,^^^ oflfoco^ the bridfc ' jquan scbod; Mamie Nails, c^

I t e bride's gown was a kmg,^^'^^"**'^.; Bessie 5Joi>er. of traflinr effect of anftwhi^l..^«^». I Catharpin. mtj f.v» r>av^' pf pjan^

w«« foar <^ain^ fiu'sisbed aO 1^ tend. Stm-cilled curtains shaded the win-dows. braided r u y < - « » Y J tfaf

t^bchfioea doil^lotheatoaeam-ifrted dras attested thesMflof the^Jris inthaaeeeMarvh^^

IrrankTuiioe^ VjcUwr Hay"

t » Dbqada-^at ,

bold art-'

floors J were

and soft-bottooMd dhaicB

fotjd of iMkne doll P«SML Tiny

The tnw| fc^ fnmt the. high 1 Chetry HiH—After the long iist|rtoxe. v»fr st»8tf tnTpBoem'ae - w i ^ 4iae and the bocfiee waa«f j^f w<»ds assigned ior the maU;hjp«^er roonu ' tnlle •nil ihirhnssti LILU Rer ^ ^ bfleBfxhansted the five were

^>l«>did lace hridal veil wasiiddj*'^^*°**P^fedoown. ^ It was by a duster ef orange bfaiaaoBis > d^ded to award a g<^ medal to

chids and a shower of Effies of test for the champlen^p cop the valley. Her only ornam ,.re ,r,f-n(rriphinl wrnnds

r ' X W t C M > ^ T P ^ ^ »•>•*—*jwja mmiu n f '

vtsed and Miss Mamie Nails final-

-t

62-5seoraida. 80-yard d a ^ 115 poands—1st,

Hoae% Groonwieh, and. Rep rnjf'., Mjummgr~Sld, "TTnigBt;

We have oar boys up to diat'sgiT and beyond, so if from their la-fuiey yoo instfl into them the

east the baUot to brin«: aboBt the rrforms that we oave so earnest­ly, if oar giris are tanght fte

. .^.^^.^ Prin^^ies «rf good hooaekeeiiiufc JMJEtenA Ul»%«ae Kanldbejthe^Kde-aad^ , R ^ T>^_ ^ mother the mi«net diat

woidd attract and hokt them-as" buy and'lumr

Miss.laab^le Hotehison repre-

Ilie best work s e ^ in the ec^ tedawi b^aa kt the i»im*rr Buiice S t e ^ Ma^ssas; ^adi grade under Mias (kace Moeaw. Thornton.Greenwi*^; -^ . ^-^ilr

Catharpin: tune, 10 3-5 seeoods. €0-7vd daA. 95 poands—Ist,

whn iiliiliiljri hjmdii^iyi^ tiy tfl. TnUoas,"B^ymaritet; UaHi. 7 ^ kfflchief^apnMs^-bobt& caaaT^**^"!^ ., aheeta_£oe^48D bate Mrf mZlmZi „ ^ ^ nut«-1st Hanrfmniflh, —^2, J ^ ° ? r ^ " •^^n- Greraiwich; aid, A. Carter. Mi^ Pietely dreaBed^t^_m^a_aie nas^s; . ^ iTsol

rHidiory GloiwTh^ hgr ^TBKA a oitMpae oh the riao wrkea redpes^t^ar

-in-

by Mrs. &«^eale, who had^oice oeearied ^ a t posttim- and. de­fended the same x i th_-

And the aportoQ a oroom M" the CTrp^**

TixoK were aprms; the b o ^ were not idle^ and some he-yew. t i ^ pactoreaaaaaebyltoifcfelkajjroad

, _ —•— z=—^B»—nawii ••wtiTifBi—nat

UinUneaSOf white a»wiKfa»^ /pan- .1 1. """"- "* • ' little S o s n t ^ . , ^ f 7 ^ ™ ° * * * ^ ^ * B c e « ^ latter the woric of

^«ed8years.

just starting^ te school made hrtifht aoau ui uyawjti iim ffl r

Prffad jonqt, 95 poands—IBLP.

fi-L!^** D - L f ^ - - , , " * ^ Me^Manassas; 5d^ sTsteele, 2^™ttBrown^a«to«Moser Man.ssi»;^4^^ —^ Koth Kinehetoe wem the!Baane; 4feet, S4 Riches. nz dainty „.. work dCTolftp<.ri Hf thsir hnJe h^ger-fairies.'

High jump, llSpoimds—l8t,R. Rexrode, Manassas: 2nd. P, Sandera, Uajuiaiteet. 8ni,

"l»ril, giving two items for said liQrrier: It wiei thai and then

in sewBngitems to 1 ^ fnmniUL, Mrs. iiwMifr

Tbe bridesmaids were gowned in P ced ffon the time-honored art uiiik Uiffeu and wet* Iqaiern of ' s ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^

j work now beju^ doiie in atfiyof

j w a finished manaaitraiB^ ex iiibii mu k piaefe P ^ E

-^ght.-a[thaipin; 4^F.A1JI^ MsnawiSH; 4 feet, 6 indiep. -

Six-peaad shot pctt. nwBmitad

d i a m o ^ ^ " a s t r i ^ r a ^ £ ! « ^ * « ' * » « ^ « « « ' « N a ] l a f i n a l - j g r o u n d . •Hie matron and E ^ O I honor I ^ '^^'^ vietonoD8,-^thiB wi*:! N e a J n order of display wasiCatherine Abba. a«ed_^^ea^ . Six-oea^" h ^ ^ . ^ T ^ S - i t - i

wore gowns of embroideted net >"°« *« . «l> f<* *^ GreeBwich]Minnievilie w h e t e t h e o ^ n » - W S ^ A J 2 ^ ! ^ - ^ T ^ I ^ ^ -^LO^rthnJ^^L^T^

3 ^ 1 d ^ S ^ ; S J r i ^ ' ^ " 3 L ^ . . . - J«d been done in wood b y ^ h « » d e r y '"™'**"'"* ^ " ^ Carter Manassas; 4th,' N ^ l d ^ trimmed with pink M e s ^^l^^'^^^^jr^'^ceuisee- 9.ye»r^oiA Vemie Gordon. Ex-^ CreamCTS of zwrowbfadc velvet. "^ ^ ^ emphasis being ^aiu oelieot 8ewii« and a smafi bat

Modes." 8«yinjg; men were to Uai»e for fi«kk fashions, thi^ nwaUnodded tkeai.meB aq»rted them, men said them, and nw u woaU not be^aeen in pobfic witk theo- sweetbams o^eas tkef were drwiwui m *>»«« —

" « A^kaeaei«Maai*af ^ l^U— xw

Ooeoqaan; 61 feet, 3

that adorned this booST an m-

<rf the hide's attendants carried; > i^—^'^r,"' ' ~" bridesmaid naas and - a , B h o w ^ ^ - ^ | ^ - « ^ 9 o f e fotlhe spell-^fl^tt^ef mnfaterrasRr --YmgTBntest.andfi«periaUy to tiie

The wedding rereptioo - was four .schools Greenwich Occo- - _ _ „

- • ^ • ~ ^ ithatbavejustmadesachasBlen-lcoUMaied ^ tbe -papf l s of Mr.

Kings Cross terestin* eenter eqiedally to

of attiatiiua."

Flood receiving cu^ UKVUK UU. . ^ ^ «_j.» r ..i. . ^ " did fight f w the trophy cup. Boon. David Kerlin, 12

ihe^ old,' aeviuiiifiated.._ aboi^

_^-_.^ the tfarcHig of! guests in the Hall of tbe Amej icas where the floral ckieontiott-was. T ^ . waoofMM earried sat » J>ifa«»^d4eyafe|fejt by th^ VfmnttttiPf~Tw rm i^cff""^ -rf tmr wild yn | I aAta, Ameriean ^"•''«»« ^ ^ g n d g n ^ sfagyn hy the ladies aet I vated woodmraas ^^r irfir chestra played and dancMc was " * ««:uufy *he suieh. the eiiiy kite on exhibitioa was enjoyed. pronooncers Mrs. J. F. Dogaaj

Later Mr. Flood and his bride'*»<Mrs. T. J. Asfaford, and the left on a wedding journey which referees. Misses Janie HerreU. '<

-esTTHT tP TO al»uyt uh»e in New Rath tsjaad and WUhette Myera. W k Sunday mght when the ^ ^^^ j ,^ ^ Mexic&n situation aftmandw.. jthe t „ . „ _. - - . j , . . . . _ ->~"«* *".""

h«n.

hitilt^^w , . »w»,Oceoquan;61feet.3nidiea. a the fourth grade there w » Broad jnmp, aOpsoada—lat,a. fine exhifait of rmbroidct>. Laasfqrl Wanamas; gnd. P. imrttrhing. beadwmkaiMjlia- gyk^TOiUMtM^ JMLlTiTi^ ay. the Mat m^^^-mm^i '^' M«nwBSS; .4th, S. A. Boek-letry. the mott "soce^rf i"^ ^' S ^ S L * * * * - ^ ^

l^H»«K «- - y . — • „ ^ oer, GameaviUe. I^J^^JS^tS^ o i-mp, »iffiSted-lst, R aged Syear^ «ndl8Biih»irtiRiiiii RgxmA. lian««». y^t fiCi^

TedSyesra. In Miiiisasi In! T Chis In thia gxade Miae Limstxow H*y»arket; 'tth. F. AA^,

^MrOt Henry.. jespoaded to * Sdeaiiie CeelBng." s«jing I t e r peraaaaDy d>e was q«|y just beft Siamng to aotre the a^ateries of the valoabte keeping

but had ftond-aada ally hi Gted^

h«l a fine oRMrtaaily for a dis- " • R I I I I ^ M ^ ^ Z , ^ * * ^ . , phy of her versatility as her ool- - ^ ° ^ i ° ° ^ ^^ P « ° * ^ - l « . , . , -• •_ Fred Lyno, W!tM>tt6oa&ttoed through leather Athey,

years work and caiueatry to e e e k ^ t ^ ^ ^. ^^^^Jneenafidi;

C«»t»»^oa ^:htaPac«

•de had gamed a vote. Sbeeo-ineided in the opinioa that a

•^ — ^ —, j woman's place was the home but Oeeoqaan; Snd. F. thttwben that honiewas threat-

K 8rt, & Rex- • ened and her boys were exposed 4tfcH>. ««««^ ! rii tiw iMMTniiOsi^^p -fff drinkjrhita

term, tteBT

i.. the CaDital City. • ^ .Krruina the mary jrifta received: " - r.i >». rs from tne President

— Mrr WiisoT -*'.-!— ^ s tate ii - ' "f rKoks: ^

After the speiling maidi i^iffissiirnnim:

- ' rum Utf yw- yesberoiv Horit>*>!» g «• h n > i g/ _ = =,-' ^ ,^'^3'ir' ^^ < '*'™=*' pree««ed DivisKjn/{ ^ ^ Manassas Busmeas Leagrue is to boW an im-

,. ? r ^,veT irmi Superintendent Geo. G. Tyler H portant meeting in Conner's HaU Monday at 8 p. m. An addre&s wili he made by Z. P. Snuth» of Dteviite, a ^ n t trf tae Land and Industrial Department of i i » 1 Southern 'BaiJway. Mr

_. ---.ay jMnaaii i i , ^ ,»nrisi«—i

Beaie. HaymarkeC: 2nd. k>es.H«yaMrk«t.

Saadoa. fiayniattet; 2nd. Hans- shooid have a vote as a awtber^ boroogh, GwsnwitU: 3rd. N. first in^inct was to fmkt &r ho-

exdtedto Selecman, Oeeoguaa; «h, W. off^mng. -J— Dewey, Chmy Hill; 14 feet. U} Mrs. McOonaU on -xaoh.

'o^^.ti , , iSpirit" was fiBad with that Jn-H/gPJBmn 8t) ponnda—1st. P grfdient fmai start ta fiuisb ana"

' • F. Tal-'d»e wound op with this reciper ^oek'^' • Take of energy and enthonaem

7 ^ _ - - - ~ ~ . -_- —. — -riwac. liijutti paiU. stii w<^ mtft ^i^v ^ ^ ? ^ - ' * ^ ^ o \ . 'severence: add to the mixture ^ j a ^ . 95po«»d«-lst.P.jjoy. chearfolneas. jrood fdJow-

Sanders Haymarket; 2nd. C. rfup and a sufBdent quantitv nf Mwtnf. Manannafi: ted. B. Steele, the spirit of kJBdnegr mTr xo^

. _ ^^Hm,]gvTheri^Ssvor with smiles of x«i,„.«x«crv. and C. p>lv«rt. appredation." This is dob Cherry Hill; 4 feet 7 inches. ' spirit.

!.&:.-- ana Mrs >«rjin- ^'ita a nanoaome iaprobe Hon. ,..;-.r..' ~!*v^ SM 0(>f<?e- C J . Meeae-Fwadf the address : >» .i-f. 'FU-i)resii£.U- .©f preeeatatiea, to which tbe au-'^^- " • s..»t-r iruit a«,»>uteodent p l e a s a n t l y re-

.«?-"? r j t .

: oorl^:.t<JenLS ^ ,

:irer 'rsv-io-iU.Tyiei:'^-^-jrftfnjen.^^, ^y^ ^jjj^.^^^ ^ 5e.pre8eet esare mnch J ^^ •.»«."«~

Citizen.-BasineaB Man and

^ts to Holmes are much It

IBft-vard reiay-lst, Manasaas;) Mrs. West wood H.u. 2ndjiavmarket;tin)e,25 seconds. iSpondea to Our rttKnt-

aoO-vard relay. 115 poands- «7Tia:h- .>;a;.rv ,Lrji -1st, Manassas- 2Dd. GraefcwiUi. t>rBogftt tn« rin^an-..^: 3-d, haymarKet; 4th. Cherrv :al eT^xerimrxaivr L ^ -H t.me, ,t seconas, . . .^ ' A^«, .,fa*rf — ^ •

u-iiw->ara r e ^ y . uiiirfr„t.r<d—h—• ••^- v«•-. r, ,-1.<,,j^,.. ... ^ , , , .

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THE MAFASSA^ JQURNi

The Manassas Schools Mh and Mrs. R. H. Lee spent

A^aii..MtoT justice to the s t u - T ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^^n ^ . . 5 ^ dents of Ruffner ttian School.- ^ f^'^ff cliurcTT last SandayrbuF oonsideTTt-Heeessary to correct ^ ^ ^^^ ^-p^^. services tRe thlrd^

- ^ - th«^ ETinter's mistake; m last g ^ jgy jjj May at the usual hour. iiinor tTifi" „ _ . w_„ « « „ - „ tSaKKonV "we€k*ff buffetih concerning

standing; of the students of the English Department. The high-eat attainable mark — E — was won by two students onty—Miss Mildred Harrell of the senior class, and Miss Virginia Walker of the Sophomore class. Those students accreditjed with E plua--were deserving only of G plus, the third mark ffom the highest.

MUiiuaj iuuiiiiny'u

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fishback, of Marshall, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Thom-iaoi-- _

Miss Carrie-IL-Lee and Mr. Gordon H. Lightner were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Holtzclaw at "Oak Dale."

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. HoUiday apeHtSundarM-"MaiA-'- - -

\yp arP orlad tn note that Mrs.

iish Literature class devoted it-aelf tS. a program of prose and poetry from the restoration period. The following numbers were presented:

^HTLee; wli<rira5ijeeiron -ttir — sick list, ^as entirely recovered.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Under­wood spent Sunday at Halfway.

Mrs. W. F. Davidge, of Wash-;»jt/Mr. sp^nt WpHnftftdi y and

"Hymn to St. Cecelia"—Uiyden Thursday of last week with Miss „ fi"^^^""' BellHunton, of Buckland.

"Alexander'a Feast' —DrTden —• Mia* Lucy Biirk

"Amoret"- CongreM . Uiwi MyrtU Jolmson "K(>B'iiet"--W»l(h Miss Stn Dolx^oe "Th» De«p«iriDg Lover"—Walsh

-, Migg katberine DonoBo« T5!Tr(Icticr»nTTIafait'—Locke

Mr. Hemumji tee le "Selection* from Pepys'Diary"

Miaa Ai MoU

"Selections from Dryden'a Dramatic

Cuirent events-^lass went with spirit on Tueaiay^ sparred Q& by latest news from Congress, in PAnnoftion with the M#3deair situation. Reports were sub-nritted by the following students:

Tackwell Julia jMaloney, Marian LeWt^ JiihiL_WlllcoxoQ»l-Ev:eljfa_ Chap-man, Cundiflf Williams, Olive Hombaker. Maurice Harrdl and Jennie Hottel.

The S^tthomor^ cla^a in Amog

Mi8H Carfit! LtiS—Bpeut LU« week-end at "The Hermitage."

We have just learned that one of pur old friends, Miss .Lena V.

of Washington. We extend hearty congratulations.

Mioo Elk> V. Raid apant Tuen-day night with Misses Katie and

Prof. G. H. L.ightB««penc the weekrend at Hay market

Mjss Came Lee spent Thurs­day riitflil with Misses Eliac and Mary Dulin at "Graridvrew?*

Mr. Morton Giddings,^t)f Wash-?n gtbn. spent several days last

A farrow out in Kan«w^ „_. About-ftve years ago—_.

i CTitirtto «-ttrwn on« day to spend -Some of his hard-earned "dough»"

"And in a merry jest," and just To show his printing skill.

He printed his initials on A brand new dollar bill.

He spent that dollar that same day Down in the village storCr

He thought t'was gone forever then, And he'iS see it no more.

But long before that year rolled by One day he went to fill

.AnekhboiL'fi erdfic and cesfiixed 1_ That same one dollar bill.

Makes "more good bread to_the sack than ordinary flours. Absolutely pure and un-

" doctorea-never bleached, /amed for its goodnesa. Try .a sack.

C. M. LARKIN & CO., DISTRIBUTORS

Schumacher, Unicorn, Sucrene an? Clover Leaf Feeds

"Once more lie spent that doilarbttt-In his own neighborhood.

Where it would dp himself and friends The mctet amount of good.

Four times in two years it came back.

And «ach time he'd go out and spend This marked one dollar bill.

Had he been wise that doBar might Be in his town today.

But just two years ago • HutiMtil U fm uwuy. .- = . The people who received it then

I know have got it still, Foi'"t'was to a mailmdei' house

-ffe-sent his dollar bill.

No more will^^ati Into tiie fanner's hands, ^

And never more wiH jthdpto^ay —The tB-ypB nn his land< - g e put It where it never ean

i t s work oflifeftdfitt. He brought abeat the living death

can Literature rendered- theJfil-: _M.-A-_R«d, lowing interesting program Tues­day aftemoos:

"The Ship Boi lde iv" . . . . Mr. A»w>d £CTaooU "BeneduaW".. tV. r . - ^ M i w ^ i x s b a d r W w -"Maud Mnllerl " T a n l e r " . T . . . . . - , . . . . ' 'Bafhwa gw»>ahie" i , •Miia I.aniw llaltmey

Week 'With friends here. " e Sre vfefy glad to^ow that Miss Mary Cdckerille, who bas been on the sick list, is out again<

Miss Ella Reid spent Satardity and Supdaywitb her mothpr, MrSL

Mr. John Macrae, oTNeirYork City, «»ent Easter ^ "The Lawk"

-t)f that

SPKINGTIM&

I heard a voied •insinff, In-i

'itoallthe wwlil >« •aiiiiinlaiiiilng,, Ttuit aprfaistima waa Ixri^

Athe Mn«tlt¥8r beDaaaemed to be riBEiixv And eTarrtHins <i>at Bwve.SDd ei«e|».

T a a i n a i •|iilii»Miaii i m aalilrni •

latF rfWHptly •gffritpd h<<r sister, Mnc C. B. Holtzdaw. '

Mr. a ; r ! ^ r f ; H f « Hyr^^Flshlick. of Mar-shall, spent Satairday and Sun

WliiUi 3UBIH auui 3iiuw Douud" - ~ • Miaa l i l y Sntioil

"ApprecULtUBil'_> ^jlisa (^ad{ys Sutderia

—Under tiic anapieco of -the

daj with Um.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luke, of Warranton, tfent Monday at

—Juw?r CIVIC L agu of Mwagsw High Sctec*. the I servabcHry Trio, consisting of I4iss Jane Robertson, .soprano; Miss

HSazel—PomCToy,-jmAiaist- and pianoi8t,and Mr.Frederick iiTaST' impersonator, wilK appear he re in a choice repertoire of dramatic readingSf inter^ersed with soiiga and violin sokis. The progiam '^ntirs^maacal selections from Massenet, Beethoven, Scbribert, Schnman. D'Ambnwlo amf

•'EaperaMa.'

Pucuil, satisfyingloversofelttSiii-' cal and xm^ra mtzsie. ThclT^wmton. dramatic scenes wHl belpresested in the costumes and stage set­tings of the period of the prodoe-tion. and adyuwe ^<9et8 predict a rare treat in this regatd/ Pa-troncaeeo of-tfao event are the

trons' Ceaftoe of the Manasns schools. TSM»--mai cured frwn than or from Dr7 Johnson'sPharmacif. DcHitfw-get' the date, Satorday m ^ t ,

and Mrs. M. ton. spent Sunday with Mr.3nd Mrs. frank Gibb. of Catlett

Mrs A. W- (kKiding and Miss Myrlltf Holtgclow rcrontly visits Mr. Lafayette Payne, of Oriean.

Mr. and Mrs. H. W. W(Jod spent Sunday at "E^peranza."

Mr. J. R. Bryant n t Sunday evening, AprS 12tli, witl Mr.and Mrs. J. B. Dulin.

Mliw Viigic Loo apont lavargl

•^ All natore'awakea from bar loiUr a Oolof moiher eazU Ul dUms DuUJUVH.

3 ] » fimMaeome forth aad tliajKrwMl

Aa a harUasa* of aosd noars •» amhuana Mm, Aa a imawaiu'cii from Hawraa aent to o».tajno-

SaleofDwdb^aiidLot _AT MANja^SSAS, VA. SX-Yvrtoe of a decree of the Circuit Court ef

Prince WiQiam Gooxitsr, 'Vl^jiffiti. at Ka KiSitUtm, 18M. in the chancery auit at'O. J. Oauipbell et-alar Ta. Annie Smallwood et ala, the nader^sned Coaq-mianniere will, ea tiie preafiiaaa in the tMm of Maausaa.-Va., oa Maoiaj. AprirZT, 1814, at 3-30 p. ogar f6r sale at public anction. the Dwelling and T.nt Mttacned thereto wlin 411 iriiprawlMftTB Ul€H»-T«r."yT><il» II an lliii ililaiii w Timiuini iMiiiii iimrrnirr Staiiiea dweliinfcand lot. ]yiog and situated in the lm,ll ^.flCiI.«••••, «»nt Cnimty nf Thriiian Wniinm

l a sk t on haying a perfect bathrooni

Sanitary, therefore healthfui. " '~ ""• /Xjfuvav, u ic i c ivc acoftOHHcai, — =-.

And besides this let it have an individuality, an expretsion of your own tartea. 'y^,''",,'*'^)" are easily ottained through our carehJ following of your vrtshes and our using_ 'Stahdai'd* plumluac fixtures of which there is such an extensive variety of pleasing designs.

- Let ua eatimate for yoUi —

E I I 1- 117 E. Market St. . J . J L c L i n P Harriaonbuia. Va.

'l1ir6dTfa h!s meuawu hynm,, — - - 7 That sprintrtime is here acain.

TTwxath the cold waiter days. _. With drawn bHnda and wrar odibers Um.

Wejiaagd afleuUi inta thn blaan f^r^ W1«I»«T1 " " ^ — • " > — - A n I H an

i l l ! IWIM lir mil Hil l l l l l l l i l l II nil iiiTTT Kaitniad South 81 and a fourth desrciea Weat 243 feat to Ute besinniVur. and on which there ia a can-fortaSe frame dwi^nir.a wellef water.iWUiouaea.

. f toUtnea and a splendid carden.' Thia property 'wO Diake a moat ezceUeat hosnc^ and la aitaatad in a eearenient and deairaUe part of the town. riiaaiii«ii«ii giT*h an the Illy of »al» aubjett Ui ila-

After.all ia it not beat, " •that we should liaTe wi Bter's WaaC 3hal.ftvg3fthuig mif htnart.

And that wemlsht enj^y aprina: aTtsaC"

Under the snow. e(4d and deep.

Bat now in the warn sunshine. . With breexes zente blowins.

Our ^inda are filled with tlioushta auUieBe. ' And aor beatta with im ervcr flowins.

Let ua anatnp our eara aad open'oar eye*. t b the joy here and the »tad«eaa there,

4-It4a free fac.aa who triaa. -T .~i>w«rth>b«antifaHhmgaheK.th«t»

ya. .aa the South aidecf the aBPthem R. R., 00 ffalifiewaweiiue, ruuuiuu 40 feet^frcsn tbsreenter' at the said Railroad on Fairriew avenue, thence South tiVt decrees E. 1G6 feet and 6 inches to a corner, thence N. B9 E. SSS feet to a comer, thence V WH ™ 86 feat « ln->— »" ' -omer m tmUisaa.

euiifiimaliuu W the Qjmt. TEOigi^OBe-third caah on day of saK and the •

balance In eoual inatalnMnta on one and twoyeara Una: Puichaaer e x e c u t e his bonds witili the hoanastaal exemption waived for th« deferred pay-

For farther infoenjatabn"wn{e"lJ. verm r^ifaa. Va and fff Tamr*-" Araherat; ^ 1

j f t q K " ' t i l l v ' " " " . .-"TT " V "

Presses Otter Mgii'^^lotlS T TE'LL tell you that a suit soon low*

its shapliness if >* » notpme:wool. "thoTOUglily sliiunk, and hand-tailoreo m the knpqitant pcurts.

Hell admit that no amount of pressing r a n k f ^ p ^nne\ \nnVa in • Bllit W l f i n y

dayX tMawe^ «)t^ MIR fi^en^

Hiss Mary Cocke: ing Miss Edith Laws this we^.

Miss Myrtle Holbnelaw spent Sunday with Miss Grace DuHn.

Quite a number oi|Sch3lars at-•tended thp vhnnt fSlr at. HaiW-

«r to r. C; Rarafcaash, Anetioneor. Msnas«as> Va. :& J. CAMPBELL, C. VERNON TpRD,

Commiaaionera. Herrell. clerk of the CSrcuit Court nf

riliiTTT^TIIiliiii niYiiiitri Yiryir-iv^'—->'y—*«*» «hat C. J. Campbell, one oftieCiBmmaai BJven bond aa roouirod by decree " > » " ^ „ .

J E. HMtREUvJ^^erk of the Cirenit Coort.

BIDS W A I T E D I will recsivc WAi to May 14. IdW,

(^i«ning road cm Boll Bnn. sear . M i s . Uoldrn'a; road to be graded; two eolverla, u»Bul'aUing with eeaient a»d «ind mfirtaf.

^tuKta^ While fishing last 5fcrp«^|«Kbfe Mr. i t ELLc^hookedsach

»l«jge ed that in attempting to land It, he terSke his pole in three pieces. The eel escaped.

Rev. J. R. Coc 6 and Miss Sal-May 2nd. MiaaMildred Harrell and Miaajjie Cooke spent Easter Monday

Myrtle Jehnaon «teb>te<t'en th«

fldaci^Mm'' agaust ilr. h . Steele and Mr. Roewell Hound Mt the affirmative side, at the final IMractiee d^tate of oar home taon before departing for the great HQnteat at (It^itrlfttteftvillo April

Thiuoah the Masming iantrr and budding leaf, - And at s i the lieauuiia inaetts t>at cawa ta'KR,' Steeasdacna us<a ear beUef,

n a t there iaa plaea wbwe there ia aa too aad atrife. "'

Now aa Ihe colden aamnier days unfold to ua, Wa knerw not what joy or sorrow tbeymay hrine.

But ia h ^ we ean trust, XVe eae who raka autumn, winter and spr<B«.

J. B. B A R S H T .

drv waltr nioue eaa ^^e-^«d -aaft*-Hil" fiiillifi iiifiiliiiiiliiiii call oa

JAS. F

-Aese-rqi That's why you wiD be intorested in our

aum •l5 *20 *25 andup^ ~ " "See the Guarantee sad-

JPrite/ Ticket on «Ae 5 b e o « '

: ~: l » *ve*y oae of these suits w t otfer yotr -garments which are guaranleed to be «ill-wool. faal ill cului. Luutkiu' mid' wattj shwaA -aani— kand-tanored.

Come in tomorrow and see 1 ^ ste<ir Spiia^

"The Uecnuta^aw'

the coming season. Misses Helen and Isabel Thorn-

tor^ spent several days this week at Manassas.

Miss Sallie Cooke spent Toes-30 fiMiA May 1 A» n«n«l «nr!dav night at 'The Grove." young, moi wnn « gr-ynt ly^nry, { Misaee Ella Beid and IJelept

young ladies were given "with [night withlliMesTSrrieand"^^^

The loden, CinMt, FUt Ofl Pliish

IT <k»«n't reqture much moo^y to dteorate v o « r ^widti ut i f l t ica l lT w i t h PKK G E E

telhng eSect.. igieLee. NICK CARTER.

! ' ^ U ^ . lafcfQIlIJ. W A I J E R J E R y H A R P . ^ I W u J C a i M a r a f V«».r.>.J.ck..»i S U R G ^ O N O f c W T t g T ^ TaU,FW.. Mar « -« , 1*14.-Account thial At Msiis—• CYSfy TMsday and

.oct»M>on Southern Railway will have nn sale Thursday. at all pr-r-i,mi statinna in V'lrgini* loriort- Waahtngtoa

yo«r FLATKOATT. 2+ »oft, <leep» vdvefy cokwa to a lect ftom—No more expensive and frequent redecorating;

. nokoatt-at-willt are easily cleaned witli a mmst sponge. J B r " C-^ WHte dtr«:t to Deconting rvepartmeot. PEASLEE-• * f c ^ n A i T HE«X r30_ lac , Loidntas, * T - . *or arfvic*

1 pr-r Wiai

M A N A S S :^' V A ,

. „ _ a d d r e M ; TIO Utt IM Ma^uo^iloo. U. .U. . 8reaH^~ rrcu rnoB^ friT> faeeaMaf > « • • topfcaaws tasKa^ t to retoro Uay 15,1414. Final iiuuted can.^"'*"' ^••aaMa^aA 4o i«»a-4. Ul- i . upoa jiaymaatrj, , , ' . , , , . i I

ni {e. of SO "tr.\^.'^'^'lL'it'.'±TJ A41 the news of thejXMinty Tr*Ct,t^r7r^nte c. w ^ X ^ ' fi^y-two weeks for l l .OO-lfe:

UJItT«AT€D M^ mggtsA>i>sT""T»r.<fu^nUM<<h^[s^gWrt<iy ViaUs" B O O K and cotor card—-writa or mk ut *trSi ~ -

iatlrfa Jaa^Wraf^ «f th« m a t leoaaa a(

far Crapa waaraa, aad Tfcaa. too.

fateKa,' iad«diBt> ** <t Tfcara ia a

ara a^oaia hara • • all >a fca asaJ aaUiiai iatf .

colon of gray. 43 iacbea «i<l«,

laape, wiataria, p a a a . brown. roxMBkanen and navy ^^ ^A Special "alo*, ai. a yard _ j l . Q Q

Nash & Cannon, M»)assa$, Ya,

all wool, in all the new aprinft ahadee of -«raeu. mahogaaj. flraj, wiataria, new hlue. »a»y, roee anrf terra eotta. —f. Special Talne. at. a »«r^ 7 9 C

A l f ^ o«iyadrTartata ,Tf t i a « W m .a«-(1^26 ««ai>^ o*«j«* «•. s _ , „ „ y s f S - . . ^ ^ . - - - - - $4.00

Crap* Ratiaa.JK i a c b « «i(4e «•} wor ia colors of old rote, navy, hir.-^z., trs _ . alke, pij^fcp bioe. grm and las. r A J R

at, a yarrt-..

B r e c a ^ {'apHa. a nwiiofrT.] wool, 40 iDchea aide, is the ne inctadi hloe.

liD^ frean. ^fecial

atabofraay and ralne. at. a

AQ'wooi BLai:.k Cr«pa •

y<reha«<iise defcyereJ free byTmree^pmt, tf ypa, I to riv»4K>lUn

fiTh. in<r

trench

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THE MiLNABSAH ^U^y»FUkbr-

' ^"^-^ P U B L I S H E D t V E R Y KEIDAY AFTERNOON' BY

THE MANASSAS JOURNAL PUBLISHING - COMPANY, Incorporated

TSleriBd at the Post Office at Manassas, Virjfinia, as Secoml Clasi» Mail MattiT

S U B S C R I P T I O N , S i .00 A YEAR I N ADVANCE

ADVERTISING R A T E S aeh Fifty OnUi&n inch for lh«?rirm in»t?rtion and Twenty-fivw CenU for

coulitiuanc*:. Libera] Dincounta to Yearly Advertieers. All i-arda of thanks. formaJ rveolutkina. obituary noticw* other than tii«

wtial desth notlcM, and all matMT 1 * an a d i w t W i i g rfiaiacter, wthir dlr«;tly or indireedy, wlU be puUiabed at th« rate of Twenty-live CenU an inch A

MANASSAB. VA., FHIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914-

i writer foj: a metrcipolitaii Haily or for some of the , varioul^lpular magazmes pus i i ^*^n-OTr the> jstibjeet of the ttrS;ewiainter oF Oie "Ovit^WHr •This is good advcnis^ng but i.. it all we need?, :j>ltH^. tht) town-.properiy before-lIlL'.lJegi)le and-J lilt many visitors attractwi by our historic claims luight be induced to consider our location as a' place of permanent or summer residence. is what we want: People make business andj

business makes people. The town is growing and We are takings^ong

strides in the appix)ved direction. This is unde-, niably true and should be an incentive to ev^n ' greater growth. Consider the possibilities, Mr. Citizen, cjimb aboard the ship of progress and GET BUSY

The meeting at Conner's^ Hall next Monday r;;, '";^^^^^^^ ^-^^ ^^^ ^^^£ ~evening is to be the beginning of a giant move- ,

Tf y.>n arP a man withj . ^YIU_ yQU ^fj KT nUi]ftr»^ lOMiii to htjiist Manass'iii aproj^r. interest, in .th£ progress of Manassas? with the welfare of your community at heart, and if you wish to b^ identified with the success­ful commercial, social and even physical exist-£iice of jfp^r. iriendf your, neighbor and yourself today, tonnorrow and in all the days to come, let your fellow citizens lie assured of your affiliation and lose no time m raisir^ lh« wgiwxf the will­ing hand.

Jt should- 4 ^ be nerp.sRary to ,urg? upojL the people the importance-of-attending religious

services. It seems unreasonable to be placed in a.position to .strongly advocate anything so ob-vieus. E^ to keep up-w^n.an average thurch pftpnHance, nnr ministers and the faithful few

Thomas might answer with the counter query: Why should Maimoooo grow? And that's just the. reason why it is up tu every citizen to enliat his h(>at] Viig hflftrf. and hia hand: prove, to himself to

among churchgoers are finding it an absolute Tiec^sity; - 31iey are daily devoting^every faculty. to the subject In an earnest effort to devise a plan which may be 6i soM^ ValU^ m mim^^, ^^^^ U^^t-inultitudes together at a place of worship. — O m Of llniSH, "Qu-to chuiroh" fgnndfiy, has hfifHT

the exclusion of every shred of doubt that Ma-

Hientior gpowtij and thehbe will be ready, mll-mg Ant\ PAger tx) mkke replv. / It a man thorough­ly believe in any object he will lose no timeirt <y)nvincing the other feTlbw."~It i sah unfiSBhg quality «f that preperty tisaaHy kpowH as humarv nature. • _

That's just the situation. Consider the town. <}€t at the bottom of every phase of the question ahd there will be no room for doubt Then is

'the tinie to M I what you £iow. AdvefBse If abroad and give the citiaeaM m less favored locali-ties an opportunity to g r a ^ the advantages you

t^lM^assas on the l a ^ . Tiote, Manaasas is

adopted—and with gratifying results—irom one Biid uf uui bioad nation to the other. The move­ment hoo now reached Manassas, and Sunday, May 8, h ^ been degigiiaUid by om- Prince Wil-Iiam::gii tg«^ as "EYerybody-at-ehureh Day." Everybody ia invited, rdquocted, urged tn atti^nd

some i^ace of worahip. rv The aaijttc invitation io extended for gvery ten

ligious service, but, in this instance it is especial­ly strimg==asBtrong as the e a m ^ wiskei of earnest men and women Can make i t I t is planned that a personal invitation-shall reach every man, woman and child in the county,

May the movement accomplish its purpose.

Upon YOU depcmds its success. "^ |"

EIGHTEEN years oi successful banking-is one of our greater ^assets. Starting with aTCapitat ot $50,000 and less than

$50,000 on deposit, we now have a Capital of $75,000, in­cluding surplus, and Undivided Profits of $6,000 and Deposits of $285,000. And as a protection ^ to ourselves and our depositors we carry a policy in a bonding truft company cov-ering aSL of our Available cash^ A „ bank account with

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TBe NationallBa^tf Manassas will insure the safety of your surplus money

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iiiTiii^ii^^rii.i nui LJJiv Select yom >g«nt «n«i c g n i p a n i t m« ygu would yowKr Bauoker, Lawyer or Uodta/rr^ince your fmanrwil e«M-ence may depend on tiu» and t b ^ best costs no mmre t h a n the p o p T J ^ a " s " ^ r ^ - ^ s -

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TlIE SURGEeNS-

efr the ^;eographleal mj^MU^^tie^ of saffictftrrtr-size^ and Manassas is always on the historical HMtp.—But how about- other mapaf We havgn t the Chinese qualities to be satisfied with these; We think so much of our ancestors tiiat we want tn fnTlnw thoir ojtamplco that the children of to

morrow may honor us in tumi On various occasions the name has gone aroimd

t fe world;'TiiiCTiui^rurten? Ami how long doea it isfft? Aa}r a Wp-ghington man about. Manassas If heneverlived here what will he answer? If he has passed through osr an exfH^ess during the wee sma' hours, or, worse still, if that e^qness stopped for water, what will he say, Or if, he came tScMigh-in the broad daylight, what will he say? D o ^ Manassas present an inviting ^pea r -

- arSe from the car window? ^^ardlyr^^We point with pride to our littie-town but-you'd never

» HrpAm it—from the train.-^—-^ — What town in the state of Virginia has better

educati<Mial advantages'? It is not the seat of a university — though not because the location wouW be unsuitable. What town in the United Slates; perhaps, is better equipped to oflf«r an education to the average child? Are the people thirty miles away aware of the type of schools

-'. maintained? What about our geographical location? Name

a better one. How is our climate? Who would

. call it:iiiher_j±iM.Jedthful? ^Modern

' " iiienla?"

That reporters employed by the newspapers and by the press associations aie freely admitted to the sessions and tlw clinics of the Intemation-

congress in this city, is sufficient commentary on the recent rftsnlntinn of the Nftw York Academy

of M,edi(;inetImtdeplo^ thedispiM^ng^inodr^ cal news to the lay public. Tho most important outgivings of great^madioai atttbo] at these congresses. They show no petty spirit of mystery and secret^ about the pro^i-^s-of^hfr healing sciendes, no fear that the people, who are aK>rised in flaring advertisenients of nostrums purveyed by^quacks, Will suffer because a little of what is being aneerely a n i i i to aUeviate hunum ills gets into print-YorilL-Timfl&i —^= . —

TIME TRffiD IVI11 J-^vJPw

Home people adjust your New York shaiper T It will pay you to taferir over and gel WMT rates ::

PLAYGROUNDS FOR ADULTS Oaklaad^ €ftl.i"6ftthuae§ ovey Uw playgruumt

idea to such an extent and has found the pJay-grounde so attractive and beneficial to children that the town proposes the creation of play­grounds for grown-fUps. It is Oakland's plan to build-^gmma^iuus and to fenee off sufficient land at each school for a recreation ground for adulter ' ^ ^i though, as stated in the news, these playgrounds will bg: "primarily for voung men and women

. : ^ - w : ^ - « d ^ ^ ^ ^ * « ^ " ^ promised hitch, .Sidewalks? 1^0 "townT^ffTR^" state can boast a better w more serviceable array of concrete pavements. Who are our people? Y^c Mana,..^.^ passfia the tes t In the bustling

language of the day, we "have the goods.'

i rom eighteen to twenty-four years okL"- Provi­sion wni be madeTorsuch games as basket ball and* volley ball, and gymnastic apparatus will be installed both in the school buildings and on the

k is s^» fr&^eeeiA to^ light the nlgi^'so tha t d t t ^ g ' l i M y 1 ^

them as recreation centers a t tha t tiine.-^^SCash; ington Stair.

MEXICO Now we have the spectacle presented of a na-

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, . , . , , . • ^ -«^^^*. „+.M +; tion going to war without a cheer and without a A high school boy won out m a recent athletic; ^ . ^ % * .. , - u "" IT-—zr~" *i-_.

- «* ^ ' - n^ •••-<,,• -^ • Inateof martial music., because rt is to war that €^•entintheGapital_City. "Put the little town] jj^^United States is going, and to call it by any ^

l\m the athletic map," was the expr^ ion of the jo^her name will avail litUe. There is no exulta-^ eity press. Tomorrow same of our high school ^ tion. The country- has not been oppressed by,

—bo\^^ in ^ to Lexifigtuii tcr battle for athletic; foreign magtere ae before the Amancan rpvalii-, records against school boys from Wisconsin toition. Its citizens have not been taken forcibly'

\^, . . J J _.• • u . • -* 111 from .American s+iins ?s in 1912, Thorntons Cfconna. This i:i good advertising—out usit-ail- , , .. - - » j • - ,^ x- • Li«uiK»*- *->• fs ^ Cavalrv ha.« not heor. i;ostr v ed asm i^4h. No ^

- weTTW ' Mana.ss.i.'- biuiei ^^m f.i-?t priTe at thej^.^-g^^^^^_^ ^^-^^.^ r.^e^ i.,„n. , >-, y.^^t^x- :.^ _g_ Su:e Dairjmcirs Coiv.er.uir recently held at jj^^j^ blown up. There!? little to stir the p«be" ^

y~ Lym^VtHirg. 'T^-.is was good adv^gtigthy^.-brrt is i oy-W^'Ms^iafr the—Hamaginattea.—^iw^ . y ^ k ^ ^ -it all ^ve ne^'d" Once in a while some space Herald. _ _^_^ *IIIIIJf | | |>t>DRt>fltUKltll

t^ahnt^r^si M a r k e t QOMI^WR »4#tt;OiNG M A N A S S A S , V I R G I N I A

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THE MANASSAS JOURNAL. FRIDAY. APRIL 24, 19U.

conducted a meeting Iti-A^Wiiioarlisi

for younjr'idend of 5 per cent were Jient out "^ItgOT • B i ' ^ ^ Sunday aftarnton; Satui%ay by ReceiYer_ Howard:

. , : /s ,. T -jr^^/. Tat Manassas-^aptist—ehurch. j-W. Smit}>.to the stoc+rtsoMerr-o*• r Mi» C>>ra LeeWrigirti |y^^-^j:y^,^ was fpnowed by a

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daugbt6>r at Mr, .T»n»w R. Wright. •of DiiBtew, hie boon on ih» aick list

—Tile festdence of Mr. John S. " Wil«S!r9fnHJfth"Mafii Btf«rt~h«s

been treated to a new coat of ipamti -

—An attractive porch has just been added to the Grant avenge residence of. Mr. and Mm. FTTJ. Rorabaugh:

—Elder T. S. Dalton will preach at the Primitive Baptist Cbureh-next Saturday at 2:30 p. m. and SandiHT nt 11 n m

HCTHion uf the Atfii IlasseUllne Judaon Young Wotflan s Associa-" tion which installed officers for tiSe c(miing year. 7 ""-The" Medical ^oci^y of Northern Virginia and the Dia triet Or* Coiuitibia* will meet at Manassas, May 20. Local phy sicians are making arrangements for the entertainment of theTr medical brothers and a dinner will probably be given at the New Prince Williamt ,._v- „

—Mr. Westwood Hutchison

the defunct Virginia Safe Deposit*. ci..m.iri. »m k. BUWUK J -ad- ai. wui

D A N C I N G Mnw. e©»l*efr Wasbiftgtoa's

in all parts of the State, the com- j most skilled teaelier of dancing, pany having e ight branch banks! will teach all the new dances in in different sections of Virginra-iNicors Halt; private tessons m y -,, w u II J- time; class Tuesday evening at There may be another small div- g.3Q. popular prices. Get your idend fco^tfae stoekb^dara b9l«n\ tessona by the wontan that has the affairs are wound up. danced a million miles. It

—Rev. J. F. Burks will condu t aerviees—at—Trinity—Episco^tJ CFvirch next SundijTir 1 1 » . W." and 8 p. m. Sunday .School meets at 10 a. m. *

—Miss Mamie Hanry^ Bread* n,

ComwHl both^ot

and -thia

county, were married yesterday mftming at tha^°p*^'«*^ |iar«nn. age by Rev. H. L. Quarles.

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who died Wednesday at his home in Alexandria, will be buried to­morrow at Occoquan. He leaves hia wife and scvoral childfon.—

—Messrs. Wright & Alexan<ier7 of Murphy's Hotel, Richmond, have opeheT a barber ghop Bt|Ciifton aonac time ago.

the New Prince William Hotc . ——Mg: and Mra. 3. A. Smilh

owned MHI' (ieeupitid 't)y Mr. and Mrs. Jaa^-F. CullcU. Tor ttitf present they Mr. Gulick. ,

will move in with

—All members of the order are urged to attend the meeting next Tuesday night of Bull Run Goan-cil, Order Fraternal AmerreaBS, to hear the report of th^ state repiesencative.

this week from the reiid»iee formerly occupied by Mm- lu^Er Pope to the'new buildimr adjoin­ing, "reeentty greeted for the iflg pose by Elder A. Cormer.

—Mrs. Eppa aryaHt waa t6tt-de'red a surprise party laaf FViday. evening. Gamea andmoaie were enjoyed until a late boor when refreshments w«e served. The evening

-STnai'ly JII. the pel bun ler-ner^rr was awarded

to make an address at a fare­well meeting to the Rev. E. J,

such service iiS the temperance causes Otner speakers were Hon. By Walton Moore, of Fair­fax, and RiffprgMBtJtiivff = Carter ehos:

Wames Clark killed; John Henry, fireman,and R. A. Goodwin, baggagemaster, wut Jltgliilj tujiuwl WBdiiBsday night when the engine, baggage car and one coach of a Southern local train left the track and turned over in a ditch near Kock-tish. We unaerstana mat

anJ^Tirust (5)mpafiy7 making^A, total of TO per cent that the" de^ positors have thus far received, j Appronmately 4,000 checks were] mailed to^«4«tpo8itors mrattprfid |

m LOCHS

i»l>lti—^tfcr** c««ts » tin* f9r • •^• • • •—I • •«rt<—i. AHTTt i i t r i tn t i 1»T tt i i f » l l » l •cairaj iialUS a'dodi Ftii»t m M a M .

-The Catharpin Held and

ftiytH,,^,»» »,k» ;,»« ^ ;;T ;;sr Invltftd m entfii^ln thft varioag

For Sale. — Work horse, cheap. Track Meet, which was recently APPly toC.B.W.atherholtz.4-24-f postponed from April 11, will take Place at Catharpin school Saturday, May 2, when all the schools of Gainesville district are

For Sate. —Young riding and driving mare. Apply Xo Dr, J.

eventa. Small money prizes and various articles will be awarded to the winners in every contest. A tournament also is pianped in oonneotion. of the day will be the preswnta-

"^tlonljy Stonewall Council. Order Fraternal Americans, of a hand-Rome A^merican flag and Luncheon will be served on the grounds.

-Occoquan Lodge, A. F. & A. M., enjoyed a pleasant social

:>) i ( i iTl) I^.t[OtV«>(^!M t'JB4-14<li*l' -Mr Clark moved from Manassas to

^The Preabyltfry of the Pota-mac is in session'this week at Ale;uuidria in Ihw WeMLmiuisUir buildinff of the Seeond Presby­terian—Church. The

P. E. Hammill presiding as toast-AdJresses were

seHtnonu waw pwaia<>d ovor by Kov. J. Royal Cooke; moderate, of Green­wich Church, this county, who wis chcseu to that posmonlues-day night The convention will probahly come to a close today.

"-We have been laked^lian the attention of Ccmfederate vet­erans totbe fact tnat, in order

The switchboard was moved] roaeh Jnckoopvillc by May 6, *t-wiH t>e-iieees8ai7 tJTleaveTIa-nassaa about 4 B. m. on the^4th^ which will mean a straight trip

-Mahaaaaa High School will ^end a team to Lexington tonKU*-row to enter'thelnteracholaatic track and field meet at Washing-ton and

cars, uTfving in Jacksonvitie t ^ evening pf tjie Sth. ft ift~«?gr pected that numy from the coun*

^ ty-wUl he in attendatiee.

—Ur. Martha Clark Burritt, of Waahingtoo, has - tse ied invita-gops for ^ marriap pt ^^-bc-TopTfeoontod by Condiff Wil-dflnghtPTr Mfl?i Atiee Burritt, and

liiLTe jimaiK^ai^hi^FiC y^-"t!"*^ two red ribbons

last w~eek at the National Ca}»tal Kennel Club show. Smarty had several hundred competitors ~

-The Sudley congr^ration is to have a homecoming and his­torical occaaJaaaw Stindajfr-May. 3. when anybody who at any time formed a part of the congrega-ti n win be giadly welcomed.

- r r p g q < « nf h<ww>».a»ill h a pya-

iented on June 3. -Alt v e t M i B s who desire a cross ^ 1 appty at once to Mrs. J. B. T. ThwntOD. Manassas.

-Mrs. R. S. H Y N S O N . Seey.

TalaaJjlrTlDBB-BaBHSHifTS" M r. W. NJ4pyo»baiyLMr,fig-;Godwin were miS(dtig~1i^~Si^ .r^iay night nnA i» w«« mrppnnnJ

that circus fbUov^ vrete re-?pnnsibleforthdriJB6n«. Both v -r-e found later.

Old 1 CclLt:'d

day. May 7," at Washington Htetghta Pjftit<hyl,ttrlHri iQfecfa Mr. Bayly .is a young'civil engi-n»9r enaptoyed by the Southern Railway nt CLailutle. N. C, ffid is well-known in Manassas where he has frequently -visitwl hia iiiiht, Uts. Ella Uoward. -

—The primary Misa Graee-

students of

school will give a Mother Goose cantata ^ next- fedajr' "ev«S^^ TfayT:; at tJonnM-'s HalL Miss Meran- and Jfrs. Templeton Hodge are busy training the chifairen' to imp^sonate "The Old Woman Who L yed in a Shoe," "Pffa4 Prtor' Pnmnlrin l';ai:f r "

many otEer ebwaeters and famed iu' tliB hUHi 6f narsery

W

Dominion Acadeny de-Manassas High School

dnesday ait^rnooti h^ a sc«e |a .? R to'5.-iSr""'"' ""^ " ^

perb work of the v siting ;tcher and Lion and Roads who

A 01 ked in the box for Manasaaa. —The Lodioo Aid "gpglcty 8f

rhymes. - —As annoonced in THE JOHR-

--NAL-sevehd nionth»-ago,-Manas^ Chapter, United Daaghters

of the Confederacy, has received from the San Antonio

master. Addresses were made by Hon. WaltervOlivor, of Fair fax; Mr. Chas. H. Alpxandria; MpsHra

Calohan, of

aker, Ellis Davis, Rube Hammill and N. C. Davis.—Messrs.. N. Davis. S. Wiler and Dr. nort>' baker constituted the' committee on arrangements, and the f 0I-. lowing ladies received the goe8t»^ Mrs. Augusta Hynson Mrs. Na-, than Davis, Mrs. B. W. Selec-man, Mra. PaoL- Hammill ^ 1 Mrs. Harry &h>rk

Lice University. The

fntenaWta the-meet.- j'Teama wJH ^ L«t—ua: BuUjT frum Vir^iuia, West VlMPaiiit and giaia New*Y"ork, North Carotina, Maryland,- Tenneasfe,.- AtabanaaT Georgia, PgnnaVhraQJa. Sooth Carolina, District of Cohimbia and Wisconsin. Manassas wttl

liams, RoaweH Round, Douglas Janneyr Catujl Itiee, Q^ycr Lynch, Carter Green. Alf^:^ PitMcolt and Willis Meetae.

MUSICAL TREATr

Under the auspices of the j g i l t " * * f^iy*^ T.<Hio-iK» nf M n n n r n n n j i

£[lg)i School, t~he' Ithaca Con-

For Sale.—Early cabbage and tomato plants, ip-aay^-xyiantity. J. H. Burke & Co. 4-24-tf

Conner's Feed Store for North­west Dairy Feed. $L50 per 100-pound sack, less in ton lots— makes the dry cow^ve miIk.4-24

Tor Sale.—Three good work horses, one a brood mw e with foal. E. R. Conner. 4-24-tf

For Rent. —Office Toomini Cen-gjeaau- Apply AnLJBL..B..CQaB

ner. 4-24-tf For Sale.—One DeLoach lath

mill, capacity 15,000 to 20,000 laths per day; 16 feet line shafts 2 inches in diameter, with port fli^gkfl mBpi6t6;4wwa epiitpui-leys, heavy pulley, small lot of bolting. Ramoy & FoK. Brifr tow, Va- 4-17-4t *

Hay for Salfe—Choice No. 1 baled timothy hajsat $18 per ton. H. P. Dodge. 4-17-tf

fiooms for rent, with all n u ^ p m <»nTi vAnitwwfta - A p p l y to TTibfaa & biddings. *-17-tf.

A complete line of pocket knives, alan lanterns at Anatin's.

Over 450 per cent increase in fire insurance written through Austin's agency ?<» January and P^ruary over same period last yeeer.— 3=20r±f

For Sale.—BaH«d Rock ^5g8^15 fat_50c. Mrs. &, S. Stoltz. Nokesville, Va. 2-20^

The coming fire Insurance agency of this aocSeia;—That's Austin's!

bow. NvwuuuK ware Co.

nFTTB

Satisfactory adjustment of kMsea is putly responsible rapid growth of Austin's Fire Ijt-tqifflTiftA Apanrv, . 2-20-tf__;

Another ear uf Purina ^Dtary and Molasses feed in this week. Maddux ^gytiL l-06=tf^-

ntaii —finhiwrihfxt-n tft_Pi<'.

torial Rieview and McCaHs Maga-sine. Miss Ma^ Senseney, R. P T> 3, BoTyt. — 1 8 it

servatory Tno, consisting of Miss Jaae Robertson, 8oprano;^Miss _ Hazel Prtmerov. viotiiust7~an?

jjbtice-toi&xa(uuL%b&JilYe

piAnoist,aiMtMrI Teaeridk Pratt, impersonator, will appear here in a choice repertoire of (kamatie readings, interspersad with songs and violin solos. The program embraee»musical selections &om Massenet. Beethoven^^ch Srhiimann, D'AmOTOfflO

Hal»bai4" endjeal and modem "bekiv^

Not Paid Their 1913 Taxes

I wUlhave llw UiTliooka, oh" dates named below, at thd f cdlow; ing places, and req ieft that tax-Biw«rs t e f eadytlp^yfce up thdr

BraotoviUe. A. M. .April 21 Aden. P. M. .^ April 21

._ _ N o k e s v i l l e . . . . . April 2 2 PiKJnjCsaiisfyiugtorwTifclaaM^

the Methodist Epi3Copa^ChOI«6,^wte*>«»en''™*»««»<J ''^ *>«'« South, of NokesviUe, will h<^dj|]» basket picnic on Friday, May pie suppa* Tuesday evening at the l i . . £ . Obap^U. £.v«ixhip^ 1rk.es pie and is aaaordingly i»ir vited to atteiMl for-ih«tr«njor= mont and te aid the cause.

Rev. .Cooke (Nreaebed a very interesting sermon here Sunday -m«Tf»og. - - -

Miss Mae House returned Sat­urday evening after spending several days at Manassas.

Rev. T. W. T. Noland preached .SqSjfey e v « u j i g ^ Tk» %»-

on May 8» General Bee's M r t h - r v » 5 ^ ^ J « « 2 * » * * « ^ ^ ^ ^

where General Bee fell when ^^^ t h Mrs. Robert Molair of wonndad—The chapter.jfill ac. \ this pi—a.

April 2 8 -wra-mm%s n . <»> .Aim! ^ ^

Waterf^ P. hL..\,...AiHA-29 HkkoryGiwre .. - . : - - Apira 30 <:«llMtfpitt. r-. r. r . t . . - - M a y 1 HaJBivket May 2

Respectfully, J. P. LEAGHMAN,

4-L7-3t 't Treasurer.

WHRN. you have traveled for miles and^ miles on the wrong road and at last come to a sign post which shows vou your mistake you very naturafly go straight back to the forks of the road and start over. Many men who are anxious to reach Financial Independence realize that they are on the wrong road, they feel that their earnings are merely sufficient for daily needs, that they have no chance to accumulate a competence. Some of these nien

Llie jign poot ryeugiiizu Liie ai ^ -. j to the way out—better methods 0

' • • If

Plan: you

The Pamfes.Nalioiial Bimk

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OF MANASSAS, VA.

WING to delay in arrival of machinery7I regret to aiuioimce that my ice plant will iK)t be in operation until May ^U, when I

shall take pleasure in serving the community with ice in any quantity.

My plant will be new and equipped with all modem iintffovementSr JehahTrng ine to imnu-factiire pture i«eJbsio._ili8tiUe4 tinateiv insiuing a samtaryjjroduct for all purposes. '

X «cdieit your patronage and guarantee to

J R B. L)iC¥JS MANASSAS^VA

Ca^di -Dirpft from the factory*—lunjossU ble to becopie stale m the hands of iSte jobber—Sizes of packagc»ffoirr~ 10c to 5 pound LMJUSS, 80 cts;=lc^ $1 perp(Hrad. This line indudes Norris' Exquisite Candic»»_lJgffett Chocolates, F^iway Choc^tes, and Gutb Oiocolatet—Goods re­c c e d every wedc or two in small

Daweir& Pharmacy THE REXALL STORE'

-%. A

Misses Minnie Smith and Irene Shenk and Mr. Ebner Landia

Sent Saturday evening with iae Ethel Molair.

. - , . , ,- ,-^*-^^ . t Mrs^^ J . ys, of thi? place, is tn}ffl fhoir hnftkot^ Excel lent i very i lL. speakers have been secured. Ad- * Mieaea Myrtle Keys and Tracie

8. All Daughters and their friends are invited to attend and

The Hotel Coleman at Orange^™^^ /"*^ u^^'^^l" ^ " " l Mre. R. H. Keys spent Sunday was saved from ^ e fire that lentraoce fee <diaixed tO-indivi-j I evening with Mra. S: B. ^ I t z e r . , ^ , . , • w i ^ . d o a l s . Those attending willt - _ B R O W I L E X E S — i * o e

destroyed two hvery stables and i ^ . M„,^„,an- '

DAVIS r.ARRIAGF J-AINTS

a'wareKouae t^ Orange Wednes­day morning. The hotel is op­erated by Mrs. Josephine Col». man, mother of Mrs of the "N^ MVihce -WiHiaffi

aUwt l(> a. mA The Bull Run and Eighth Vir-! tossa^ tonsierCo.r!

I ginia Regiment Gh»f>t«r8-Are in-, ^ ^ A.T»KV rjn^iirtjj T? w trs„ „ t ^ * ^ ^ y ^ ^ ManaHiaaChaO j 'A^^, r»rmb« J T i k i - i . O T ^ t^ w . fanvg;^ ter.and bring t h « r baskets. U>«Bdi»>oro«h»iwmn«titi«»pwBtiytrM.

"^ Mrs. R.-S. B Y N S O N , Secy. " ttnn>doT<WiT«»rf.

Go«cti Vami»h and one coat win maKe ' vooT f»d#d satOTTiobilp or can-ia<re took ' ke .-ie»'. They are easy to apph and

j-Enaoael finish. Made for wear anri tear

I take pleasure m announcing to the public that I have giraLmyirfant a thorough ovwMuling aH 'g fn nowTn

1 a position to supply pure artifeial ic^in any quantity at all times. My pfant is not new but is mifinnpS - - ^ -" MODEM IMPROVEMENTS ^^TSJ 1 i-with all

^ . which- So^ when further purified " b f d ^ t i l ^ T l S ^ ' c u l l S ^ of ice fit to place before tV most fastidious!^

Far Stfl« By WSON J ANNE Y. Va.

i P l i n w

V E t."CX)RNWELL: J

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ABdUT PEOPLE WE KNOW JQ ^(££p ^^ MANASSAS vMiaa Viola'"-ftHaweTI «

N « l SU165 Councff of 0 . F. JL to CouvjeMg Here—Mr. Bell

Washington visitfir laat wB«k. -Mx8> James Conner- -was

Washington visitor this week. Mr. J. L. Fray,

was alWanassas^ of Culpeper,

mu7-rj' .• ^^r^K . ^

Miss Lillian Lightner, of Hay market, visited friends hej% yes­terday.

Mr. M. H. Lightn«*i ef Hay-marlcet, is visiting reiattves at -Greenville, this state.

Miss Annette BeH, trf Wash ingtun, is a guest of her ]in^nd-mother, Mrs. F. 8. Brand.

Mr. H. N. Merchant, of Balti­more, spent Suaday with hiw

The State meeting of the Order Fraternal Americans was in ses­sion this week at Roanoke: Hon. Everett Perkins made the ad-drfiSB-iif. welcome and Mr^- B™' Trimyer, State treasurer, re­sponded on behalf of the order. J'h^Jf^^rts ahow that the otder is in a prosperous cojndition, hav­ing instituted twenty new coun­cils duiing the year with a net gain of 700 members. L Jt_waa ^decided that the next

Manassas. Those attending the convention fr"" hprp were Miss Nellie Badger, of Phila-

flnfr giinwti nf her father, Elder J. N. Badger.

Misses Grace Lynch and Edna Davis were guests last week of Mrs, A. B. Cooper at Nokesville. [ av,,.i f^, tt,^ ^r,a,,\r,^ Couacil;-

Miss LtlliftB Brand has returned from Washington where she was a guest of her sister, Mr . F. C. Bell.

Buena Vista, is a guest of Rev and Mrs. J. F. Burks at the

-rectory. Mrs D, R. Tifiwia and little

gress fteightSi^Md;. is Mrs. Frantz Peters.

Sam Hutchison, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hutchison,

TJiss ElSa'Beffi^wis ToiB^SWs ^ot Mrs. EvaiM at. Draddock Heights. •—

"Mrs. Eppa Bryant and little dBiight"'-. rihriatinp,—recgntly visited friends at Woodstock and Maurertown.

Miss Lucy French has retumi? "toiler home at Warreriton afE^ « visit to Mrs. Eliza Lamb and Miss Clan Lamb here.

Mr. Charles Larkin returned to Washington Sunday after spending the Easter vacation •with relative in this vicinity. ~

Mf. Thomas fyJiHfPja U&nsd^ of Washington, accompanied by l#«ancee, Min Am faro Rifera also <d d ^ dty^^aited MB hninfe Ji«reSun^. ~~' - '

Mr. and Mqt. A. Q.^Weeiw ^ d dai^hter, Mim Eliaabeth Weedotujrf WafrentDn,Mejgge8ts

~x^ Hr. and"Mnt. Albert ^)dd«i, -on Battle atre^

Mr. Lawrence Hurtle, of WasF ington and Mr. Ivanboe Campbell.

^,Charlottes villei,- ware guests at the bomeof Mr. jK._tl. Da via ai Bristow.

Mrs. K. S. Lemon and LeR6y Atid Hubert Lemon left recently

- CT Scmnton, Fa., after an ey-tended visit to Mrs. Lemon's father, Mr. B. M, Bridwffll, near town._ j _^

Mrs7~Nwinie'" Hirphy, Hiss Jessie Murphy and Paol Mitfphy,

'cf Pittsburgh,, snd Mifd l ^ f g ^

Messrs. B. C. Corn well and, J. M. Bell, of Bull Run Council. No. 16, and Dr. R. E. Wine, of Aden. Mr. Bell was elected State Mar-

year,

HAYMARKET HAPPENINGS

Miss Brownie of Con--

Bite—Sting—Dryness—Heaviness-Parched Throat—you escape them all when you smoke STAG.

And in the ir plaoe you fVa* Fragrance — Freshness — Mildness — •nd Eternal Contentment

"Better than I imagined tobaooo cooWfee:^———-^i. _.;.''

ts er

Thousands are -^ojbLwttr^ say It

C o n v e n i e n t Packaf l e s j The Handy Haif-Size "5-UeSt Tin, the Full-Size lO-CentTin, the Pound and Half-Pound

Tin Humidor* and the Pound Glass Humidor.

'iiiiMiiiiiiiiriiDtM

S/TAG

is at Df. Tucker's aanirnrium in Riehmond. under treatment for nervous trtuble with wMeh-heJ— hag BnffprpH fnr snmfi months-

Mrs. Eagle and Mi«» Carrie Eagle, who have appnt aftveral months at St. Paul's rectory, r&-tiumed to their home, near Lees-burg, on Thuraday. -

^ Mrs. Laura' Flether has re­turned to her home lierv from Mantee, Florida, where she spent jthe winter.

Mrs. Walter Lann, formerlj jL

STA£ for Pipe and Cfflratte

*^Sb Bite,

"No Siini,

"So Bug,

*-<i*-Vi

tVER-lASTING-LY COOD* p. tj^Mlta^ Co. »Mt. t760

^ ^ ^ ^ ' ' ^

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f •

r O B A.C /fJBF >

<<^^;;.j:sm

Miss Al ie Heineken,of Mill Park, has the sympathy of hef friends here in the de&th of Mr. Lann, which oecuTPod at their home in Aberdeen, Miss., last Sunday,

^%eladies of the lilsrary asso-j ^ ^ n have ammged for a series <>l Silver Twui» wlueli Uiey prb-pose holding far the- benefit ^ Ihe Hbrary. The tirst wlH held on Saturday fmm .4 tn fi p. m. attire library roOm. " The entertainment "given theXivic League on FWday wid Saturday last/was enjoyed by a good audience both_ evenings. ' Tbe I d ^ Brigade" proved most amusing number of l te pro-gram, and all who took part,from 'GrandmaLight" to thn "Bnhy"

of the family, were warmly ap-pladded. ——ifc-^

HOUSEKEEPERS MEET.

Murphy, of Washington, were recent guests at the home of Mr. E. T: Wright, near Kopp. ^

-fgilowJftlhelwMmLofUnhSigHy

Mr. G. A. Simpson, who is em-irioyed with the circus which visited ManasBas last week, paid « visit to his parents, Mr. and "Mrs. S. E. Stmpaon, and left Sun-

• Miss Marian Mayhugh, who is teaching at Aden school, and her

^ -ister. Miss Nellie M a ^ o i ^ who - i i nmiiariy engaged at Monroe,

. iMar Lynchburg.spei^ theEas: lioliday at their h<»ne near to

Miss Mattie B. W eir returrf Friday from Urbaana, Middlesex

fepesatt?, .wl»B£e s t e wsff %jga«*t . 6f Mr. and Mra Robert S. Brfc-_ tDw for the marriage of tb«r

Mijs~ Itulh^'gBtitingtcn

rn«H

nieee, Sttith, Knott.

and Mr. Gaither Wilson

The ladies iof the Catharpin Good Housekeeping Club silent an enjoyable evening with Long-

Lynn Thursday, April 16. The beauty and rhythm of the poems of our beloved poet lost nothing from the rendition accorded them by those on the program.

Mrs. Lynn presented member with a piotofe of

each

fellow artistically frameil in the a- menu-served

by the hostess was of especial in­terest On account of the new recipes which she^brooght with her froQ California.

T h ^ club meetings, always a source ^g^reat pleasure to mem­bers and visitors alike, are al­ways varied and are developing the different talents of each (»e.

( \ ^pAVlS' 'lOiFTER _____

PAFST easilyleaHsTn l?i* qusiliLy DA\ I?' PAINT oan"t be fteaten. FM S.I« By TYSON JAJifNEY.

Occoquuir V»

GET MY PRICES You Will Save Money

trons League of the Manassas Schools which was held at the Ruffrier High School last Friday aftemooa-was altogether a social gathering»_the members coming

ttogethfer to felicitate themselves 4P08-Xh*LiutAitf fi>dteg^>fHtfK^ labors for the year in helping to bring about the restoration of the school levy, with all that it m<^nt foil the welfare and good work of the acTiooTsr "An~agree-able little program was first given linder the direction of Mrs. Hodge by pupils from both the high and graded schools. Delicious cake and jc ffee were

JAMES R. JMMASSAS,VA.

Suijcr.be for THE JOURNAL, $i.Oy a J ear in advance

DUB BUSINESSILOCALS served and a very pleasant aocialT hour closed the afternoon. I

BRING RESULTS

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THE MANASSAS JQURKAL-FRmAY. APRIL 24. 914.

•.uiiily warrauttsd T!i« door wa» baret ot>en and a ruan

came la. He w»» at le'ttiTOiree Inchei ^ • . . ^ w a a - v a n ^ r n came la. He w»» at leaal uiree incnoa , , r- /-v ' T L - r u . t „ RPIIIP^ W Y f ft ^^Tlef toJT fe^ isa-siBKttcstty tn- Becanwrif. For On«^Tb««0»ly PRmtW—• aUnUtl ^,r^^ If an* mmm Ju>i«e fro°> the -—An^ Maniitai People Au»—

Bridegroom on Honeymoon Trip Gft» Into Wronfl Sleeping

GarSettiorL

Ollcad. If a U mlgUl Judfe twlslng muaclCT about hin ^he t t -« i*

Haa tie been

By H. M. CGBERT. Their wedding had been a very qul«

uuo, juat an their courwhip had been <iui^ CyoUlU Me^ra and John RoN . rta h^d been eng>g«I Tomwra th»a two years before he could afford to marry, aad aometbln* a£ iifi aedale-D«Bs of married life had already aetr oed dowB oc the». Then a-auddea piifoiotlon, with a conalderable In-cit-aae In aatarr, had

easy. John w t ' '<«"->y and Cynthia t?'_en-

i KIT There 1 ^ been SS- J l i * ^ j i iuce associated with their engage jLient. They loved, each other lonC;y, tut they were under no Illusions.

"We miiat'^Ve no fuaafiio wedding j irty , and, abOTtt*lI.,no fooUah pranks or rice throwing," John aald on that

.. . _ j — _ •- - - *- - w » ^ « » « h * P ' g n t h i a t K f t ^ T O T I « ^ ^ - • • • • » ^ ^ * ' * t9Wv9affmm -%i»r*a»*«#"w " f •*

woQderluJ news that they could now be married. Cyathla had agrt»ed cor-.lially. Her parents were dt-ad and Hti<i lived alotte la a boarding house. i li^re was no one to give her away. Juhn was assisted by Charlie Mur-• I igh, his beat man. The marriage was nerfomed at noon In a little up-tPTm rhuwh, a"*! <TnmMii«mV after'

arms. He strode between John and the girl.

"Who Is this fellow? -. • - -m —J. u r : s »»jv»« Jt —— y y U l U l O V t i U A T*""' " ^ • • ^

"ile eaUsd m» 'dearest.'" JUUd tb» gM, beginning to look tearful

The man turned to John "Unless you oan explain your pres­

ence here 8allsfa<;torlly within one mlm^te/' he said. "I shall first give yoa, the thrMhtag cf your life and then hand you over to the conductor."

rm perfectly willing to explain my presence here, sir," answered John hotly, "hut first I must find my wUe,

ur She la aboard this train. Ood help us ^hMieed all I If »k« l » i V ' A happy thought struck changed all , ^^ ^^j^

And Mani i*a| People Aig_ preciate This.

Nothing can Ix K""*-' cv.-rvlt I r).>infr oni- tliirn; wHii l.rjjgs success.

XJoari'S Kidney PtllH arp -for tjne thing

^ea^otatOciff » ^ l fancy Maine Grown

is itowN « e »

»\3r weak or disordered kidneys. Here is Manaasas evidence to prove

their worth. Mrs. Annetie Bettis. Maple St., Ma­

nassas, Va., says: "Jlwas annoyed by a dulh heavy pain in fthe small of my back. Nolliing Beeffiwt to ?ive me airy permanent relief. I heard Dean's Kid­ney Pille highly recommended and final­ly got a box. They helped me from the *rst. They are the best kidney medi­cine I know of."

RE-ENDORSEMENT. When Mrs. Bfettis was interviewed

ea route tor Florida, where they were to spend melr houuyuuuu, John ha» iug ohtulaed • swBth'n loaTO al ab-Hetice f<H' that pagposs before taking up bra new dattes.—Cynthia wore a

travpHng drwia at the ceremony and John a-buslBess suit. Charile^ac-companled them'In the carriage t6 see ihem off, and there was no rice throw-iiiK on the part of anyone. ",

Do yott-katWi- deaxe i^ CUarm deems njm» flBstPtied than you do!" bald CyntidaiF^siDlllng, as the carriage

" He witalnly leohad •<rturb«dl^aa4" J ( ^ who was in the

secret, smiled at Cynthia and whls-pered that he •*OOW'"BXirt«te~tJi^«nis»

• ' '" "' •- The

»B«gg4eas Vkginia

fcj sws sf Mir wBrtigrnl.'V ',LVja ou AfcfH^ L 1812, ahs asid: "i »"• JU»* as strong lions." __1A. JUIXt aUS BB-- J =

"m WUlinr tff gtya you ufwyyv^^ friend to Doan^s Kidney Pillaaa I was

pose yon let me see the number of that ticket In your hand." He took It from John. "B. 7," he said. "This U S. B. According to that ticket your wife ought to b« In the next compart­ment." - "iU JSuiiW the door open and ctHeo the conductor. "Is there a ^^Vj" H.-rr tie H*wr^' r "No, Bah." answered the man, grin­ning. "B. 7 Is vacant, sah."

"But let nie explain," cried John, thoroughly mortified. "I only bought that ticket Ave minutes ago. Of «.».ir«i le 7 Is empty. They wouldn't

^>ortunlty,'' answered the other.—^'Sup- when I previously^ recotnmBndad thanr " I fltill take this remedy and it keeps my

kidneys in perfect woricing order. ' For sale by all dealers. Price 60

cents. Foster-Uilburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United

Remember the name—Doan>—and ti i ie no otfier. 4-^4-21

CiMcot. tlaail-ricbd Sckcted StKk. Oar Mr. itoa»ll J. Bpwen, has I iiit return­

ed Irom Ar.-almA County Maine, whtre he per-UBaily !-.-ltLtt<l the huitil iuJTruat StocM ot th* Choicest. Soundest. Hand Picked &«d PoU-toe«thal Arix)»took County Maine produce*. We «11 know ttiat Aroostook Countv Mains produce

" " • PoUU>« In the Worid. ~~'

We have just reci-'ived one car load of BIu^ Ribbon Huggies. •: and one carload of the famous ] ~ Haydocks—each made of the very best material available, bougtit in the white wood and painted as per our instructions.

Also all kinds of

FARM IMPLEMENTS ^ FERTILIZERS

U M E -

Lumber.

• :r

In A u y Quantity t n u juppl> tm» I M I » Niih

aiwayt an uU tA A car.j&ad--on btaiiSTar We keepalVrSe mppty

linmeiue Baltimore Wuebouses. F r i o e a WHI B e B i i h a r

Prices wlU be higher. The Govemmeol report! a •hottage in poUloei this year oCa« millionMuheta. W* adviK you to place your order at oooe lor bol-glano

ward the couple left for the sUtlen. ^ » ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^^ ^^,t„

and left my wife on the platform while » . l . . . . 7 1 . . . t ^ T . . . . w — _ _

T >w^..hf that tir\^ Mv former nuiu-bar was—O somethlng-

TCeoiSerwatehed John make hie^lar bored eiplanaUon with a cynical smile.

"I 66ttamiy want you to have m m j opportonlty to explain why I found you la my wife's section." he said. "Conductorj Is there a Q/ jectlonr on

O t a teatar^

STATE OF VIKGINIA: In the Clerk'« Office of Prince William

county, to-wit:

Earie I.ynn

M. O. Daiia, Adm'r. ot J. L. Key*, deceased, and n;!h«rt Keys. Pete Keva et si, and »hc fe''" " *"' U l W, MmitiM . . 1 1 . - . — — —

Keys, a deceased brother of J.L. Keyg.wboee jamea

answered

whon thay wATo ahnarrt thfi train truth was that GltarUe was seovatir

B . ^t_" 'T*a. sah, rii^ hehiadi'

the darky. "Thon suppose we sp there." said

UiB aHJette ,s»aa, UaVIng his sfiii In John's. "G—wiiat did ym s a y r -_ yitjwaa O 11 or It," aald John. "I'm not.Mi« which. But If my wife Isn't th«r« youll And one of those secUona empty. But she miist he therei" to added elagerty. "Come oh. In heaven's name."

They passed throui^ the section and the nsTt fmi*'^fl^ " Tj?g_jp"?ljgl 12 stood open and an esonnoasly stoat lady waa standing' there, tanning her

• buniing face -bslaUJ. „: • ^ o . no. thla;a aptuhd;" « l e d John.

are unknown and who are BisJe psrlies lu Uiiw sait aa the uaksown.heirs of f. L.,K«yi, deceased.

The object of this suit is to settle Ae MeauBtotiha latn .1 L. Key«..aa,gMJEdiaB_^J.,

TBTCHIOTOEST

_ PeraoDally Selected Pure Maine Grown PotaCpcA. If your Uxal roercJunt cannot

(XJW PEAS

supply your"wrlteu»direct nd wewlU tiH you from whom you can obUla tlieni. Hoijlton Ros Trust Buster Crown Jewels Cray's Mortaaae LUter Henderson's Bovee American Giants State ot Mains CanmJn No. 8

ino's Prc_,-NewQueco s No. 1

Spauldlng's No. 4 Ensign Bagley Rural New Yorlufs

Boigiano's Prosperity Early New Qu CUA's No. 1

Qiiaji MriimlliM Dmplrs Elate Early Harvest Puritan or Polatb

Red Bliss - S H i y Utilos ^

Plucky baltimort White Bliss Aroostook Prlie Sir Walter Kaleigh White Elephant Pride of the South Early Th rougfabrad* Earb Norther* Beauty HeinroB Extra Early XX ROM White Rose „ ^, , Early Long Star Wedca Early Round Six Wiecia

lluSnS^^^S l i i r - ,

Dakota Ko*e McCormick

It will be worth your while to infpect our stock.

• e • » • —IvAB^niLaSpa... Jl^^ - aSnt

M&nassas, Va.

and Planing mikr

W* keep on iiand Lumber. Lime, Cement

Lath, Bricl, Doors, Snah, Bliada, Sningle*

Uooldings. Door and Window {SwDea' Pamta,

Oila, Vamiab, Hinges, .Sorow* and all kinds

of Boildeis' Hardware, and are prepared to

111 all orders for same on short notice.

We guarantee prices to be »• i*Hfi£ T* w y ip *Iil f mWi : „ .

Lumber in Carioed Specialty.

J.O. JUDIK ni?<>:F«30R TO J. A. MORGAN

Have you received your copy of our enlarged 19)4 Catalogue? If not - drop us a ^wstal to.d«y. It* Catalogue? If not -

1 Fanner. Trueker an

the plam ttt, Karle Ljsn, ana sonjeciTBir Keys' eeUte to Ihe payment of the amoant lue by him as gnar8iaB,'to-wit, the aum of tl! 46i).U0, and as iaaident therrtn afittki at

HBUUi uf w'id J I" y«r«i i^mtmml, M»4 f y general reliei 1» sppesring by affidavit that the aaid Gilbert Keys and Pete Keys, a.e non residents of this SUte and that the heijB of Ed. Key«,s deceased brother of said J. I^ Keya. are heirs of the said J. L Keys^^^ that they are unknown, they being o^a^ parties to tbis »ni* •" *!>" unknown heirs of J L. Kevs, decessed, it ie, therefore, ordered that the'said Gilbert Keya, Pete Keys, and „ - - - „ « . r,j. dis nntnriwn heirs afweeaid of J-L.Kqr^ gp c a l l a t H a l l S >StOre decessed. Sppear within fifteen daye «nta | dne poMiaitioo of thie notice and do what is """^ to prou^i ^ ^ ^ ^ g ^ c i e f t . -

seeing the expressl6U Uf sait:a*tift-te-terrogation upon tbs other's face, and toraod acroao thb aisle t>-^— 'Sb*

„ was Ut^luA. _ _. 'CoadactorT^ ib^tSt:3Bliiirr in this, BoetlonT"

Seed*. Poutoy and Poultry Supplies.

J. B o l g i A n o (SL Scgx

IWiniar May te i . A ' *

NwrlyOTW But you will need some, good bed covering. If

LoU a

M. J. HOTTLE M A N A S S A S . VA.

Litery, Sak & Exeka^e ;:StaMes..>. ^

Boarding by the Day ^ e d c or Month

BT R. E . gataeu, Deynty. Teste: R. E. HESKELL, ttefmiy Clerk.

4-2«-4t

W A N T E D TUfe man- t t i^e Inirrjlag fctong. "1

dneihg m t e y , and opwied the door. Oeetton 11 waa gutuaeee ot-aay^ oeea-pimt The atrangar tnmed to John.

"Wm yoa take your thia^hing here or hack la Section Kf he asked, bnt-

, toning U s coat aeroaa the chest

aadTU.taka It irhereTer yoa like—and give ytm as good aa I get." John an

t-Qgnf^d, and the part tbat be had :„. d [.hat momlBg, instead of-beiiis;

. .- ;t was, a rehearsal, itad ahattered r, - lerves whcji it biottght lllui tha realization ot the ordeal which ha waa fh-r 1V to undergo. He was fldgetttng Ti r cisly with bis watch.

Atrll. we'U maka.(h^ 1:1« with tea uA-u^-es tO'ap&TB," Be WM:

1:141 ' exdalmed Uyntua m TOT. "Why, It Is tba 1:M, Cbar-

.^..-.•E; hjd misread the ttm»taUe^ ; v.,K next throash train would w * • e ^nUl night. John bawled to the

upoii two figures tbat had Mttered tb» - ' T S B a a h a J a t ^ ha ahwited exr

oltaatly. Two women ia brown hats and vella

wera coming dowa ' t^_^le i f>ne •was John's wife, tbfl oSbea- tfiiT Titrange woman, aBd_botb were radiant with Bmlles. I _

"Tnhn. i H i n w ' ^ -w.i.im«.i ri—tiii^:^ -falliag upon Ma aeck. "Just think!

ynr thw ereetioa and completion ot a one-w«« «rhooilo ^ bnilt n w Cfaen^ ItiU, riince yillism eooaty, Va.; SSlll IlllUlllilgJa

jftR the same jjlana^iiiat were used fcr'^ sew buildinga at MimuevUIe an* -Joplin. BidderamnstaJatawhiaiiniebmld-mg can be finished in, ss it tniut be fimahed before the coming school t«tn. Bi^te re-aerred to reject any and all Wda. Bids tt> be opened at 2 o'doek p. m.. May 20, 1M4, to DttttSiar fSf ptos and «peei«eafe«BB

BO. c a l l arv x>tMi j> w>«A/ip> where you will also fina

- ^ ^ b ^ fious^eld f»ed», as bedroom suits, iron and wood beds, springOy imUU-esaes, b l ajtketer o^nfarta»_4)iHow8,^tc.j TTiafHIe^topdressCTrind stands, wood and-eane

HqriT faiwei Tfcronhwt Par«<Ml AtteHiMl* al (Men. .

^ — ~-. 1 > a.. ' * .

W"

MFnVY HAUl^ING A SPECIALTY^

boat chaiw and rorVrn - : a £ "idnds of-tebk-^anct

D. C. UUKg, M. P., Clerk.

wr

T^hlo> hashed into tbe statioa wttk •t-* o n i:.utes to spare.

ri.arlie waa fambHng aerrowalT ia ~ -—• -. . -— .. _'_-_ ^- .^^ .w„.. > . s rVetiraia-HsTSuSwa tEe-cSBT"»»»* t o e ^ ^ * ^ ^ ^ L T l ^ l ' - <iar> utd swoiif blm .roond haro a

tlk. " v r iji.iniii

That bonrid Madante Barneses sold Ju lia praeiaely the a|une hat that she sold tecase, and she charged forty-flTe duUaia tor-% ^^eeaaMe-^faeasrt <faat it WM *a ftieiuiuvfeiy t'uum tgsigr O, I baTeat toJd jot t What do you think! This lady is Julia DeToe, an old Bchool-cbnm whom I haven't aeeos for goodaesa kno'ws how long."

"Julia Baylea since this afternooa," •aid the double, bluablng cbanoiag-Yj. "Uarry ayd 1 XTftW aarrted at I t A'aoek at tke— •

" H a n y l ' aactaiairt Cyatkia, «Bd

Out (rf £<Hpojralion of

The place contains about three acres of land and large ten-room h«ii«w arith number ol oBtbuild

kitch«iware,^ c o u c h e s , eouch covers—in fact, everything to furnish your house. Flowwpots of aH sizes. Piitiure

iXIIJ ll l l i l lff fmtm tmm nf TK Mnw '

Marble, Granite and aD Ends of Cemetery

"iilfork C H A R L E S B. ALLEW ^ ^

—Gaiiieiivnte. VC"^ ~ Attention given tu faiiii liass and all

ters pertaiaiog to< booadaaes.' Estimstea llWlli llilllUga-MH gWIIU ^WafltwiaiB MB^ '•—^ ^^ "-rT-T

iramiTig, e ^ .

-C5EL IX) SKE MK

SCHEDULE

In effect Jan., 18, 1914 ;iefaed^ figures pabliahed ss .infmasttos

sad are not gnarmleed. -

7;^S.T»^ MANASSAS .a ffiilTi?.>

ings. There^ an Mtsbard, gciod gwden, contwninsr strawberry, riieabart) and asparasrus beds, and a bwed well over a hundred feet deep odf good soft wat«. M R S . W . « . W. MORAN

-- d . • • •

Then 111 get- seme atere^ ><oa : .mp^ yelled John, and made »• daah-

: r he ticket offlce. Hapirily thera •a "-' no purcbasefst&KTe^ and ft wiaa r:.;-. th<» matter of a roOment to pn> c - l o more tickets and a drawlug-r : tpciion. At tbc door Of the writ-J: ? m he encountered Charlie, wan-rt' -:r:r slmleOTly about xn?~1ooTtng (6r .. .5 Outside he aa-'-Cynthlals brown , hat ftnd-li«a«\J.Sto ^ 6 ^ ? ^ Oattfie ^ as*-!^ titi* Ta«-^»w*rd Cyntbla, wbe4 -* •»• as tnet ftettlBg aboard the trala. Hei f^(-\>l past the porter ind followed her

•hf rtrawing-rooTa secliop. turaed .! and alammeo tire door

dera 4bat.

awaag blat .round hard d her. "Wasryl ^im^^r

Un aiUahand. •Yoa, Cyathla:''

r^ii

.aiattesed. - aad aB the atfaistic Talar aeemed snddealy to bare cone oei of Mm. - -Wbere harr yau-been all theaa yestra, Harry?" exclaimed' Cynthia. "Nevar BiiiuL_Z0u shall tell BM aftei^ ward. Just think, John." she eoatln-ned to her husband, i f that siUy old Obarlie Murtagh didn't put the tick­ets in my traveling bag. after alL"

C^^04ifr-^tBrtStfibi" solaimadEr jtout Toaaf maa with a ^ k ftca

sad a wfaMiab.br0wa iSaasUtba, •Btaa eyes, high forehead, and wears strip­ed ties to match his socks r'

'UBUT SAI.F.:

Of 15.000 rolls and beau-i:ifiaiiAaipmB ni Wall Pftr Taer to choose from at ^inrS WALL PAPEK HOGSE. It will pay you to exam­ine stock atid priees^be= fore placing your (wrder.

No. H—Dsily local, S SS a. m. DeUrer* eonneisti<m a t U n i i ^ diuly .axoept SiSiay w C. *d 0. So. 403 for QordonaTJiU aad

No. i) 1—Eso»pt. Sunday, \l !2& a. tt Locality Wairenionand intermcdia«Bpoints.

No. 43—Dsily through train, 11:4? a. a u '-t-inll'Stoiy'at HahasMa on iia«r.

Ko. 113—Except Sandsy,4:35 p. m. Leca^ for WarrentoD and intermediate poiats. HnUman Parlor Car,

Ko. 17—Elicept Sunday, local froaa Wari)-to Warrenton, 6:12 p. m.

fo, IS Daily liiw U i U j i

aUMBBL. BOOTHB. I I « J , HASLOW.

Ln»IGHATBD l>SPOSiTOErT>r T B F PmTBb STAIPM,

DID aioe.ooo SIUO^OM -DIRSCTOR

TJ. B. irASTIrt.D, J. F. MDIR WATSRROBXRTS - • ' - _ - " " »

sWaOPaperHoBse

H a w a ^ 1 J • • • • > • • a_m j i . — •—•r. .

No. 41—Daily through train, 11:06^ m., 4a>ps toM off passengers from Wsahu^^OB aaa Altfandria and to take on paeseiigeii Cor points at which sohedaled to atop.

NORTHBOTOD. STo. 18—Except Sunday, local froas War

renton to WaohiDston, 6:34 a. m. No. 10—Daily uiroagh train between lla taaaa and Wa>biDgton 9:10a. m Mo. 114—Except Sunday. ArriTe Uanas-la 10:4G a. m., from WarreBten aad islet

-points.—Pnllman P»le» OCT-

riumpi att ROBRRTS. B BABR.TR Pwigr./tpa ar t i i j a 11 iteuxxm (trCB lo all bulneaa. la.

iiumpi auCBUm gtm lo all bsalneaa. la. ctndtny collectii»»« Hi roaKlwwt ta* Ba^ert auta*

1 -;ll .^1 at paMic auction at my plspe, 8 aubs irom. Breatsrille road, on

at paMic auction at Vsnassss, jagjSe

MNdaT, Mar 4,1914 coim^ciNO AT n A. u.

CietKeJ • No. 10^-D^ly local. 1:10 p. m. Oeaaerta

41 U r U ^ W lfc C. ft U. Uaalvay troa. iUei^ mond uw Oordooenlle

« ^ 119—F.Tr.»f<!tnl.rl«y a>»i«« M^^.

Six young tubsTcuiia tested eowa, «» c«lv* about September lOlh; yoojig cow, weigbs _ _ abouU.lOO-ponada, to fmahm ahnnt tim«.of p a i r S , nie: pure-bred Berkshire sow. 25*1 poands. W^_l to farrow August l.=>th; y«u-ling half-bred

iitiaa iH ' 1'" " " ^ r p** ' " ^ ^<*'" *^ eooier. and eeretal (Hiwr th iaga too auaaerooa to meUliAB.

TERMS:—ATI sums ander f 10.00 cart will oe required; OTf r tbat smm * credit of ».iiy nvmthg inll be ir»en. porobawr Rivrng

jeat-beariag, nogflUlilll* m"e l^.'sMe at Peoniee SatiouJ Brat <A Manaer . .

^ E H PUKISS-

4:10 p. m., from Warustua aad iatsr mediate points

|}o.4^9cilytknn(rii tnip betwaan Mr —laaaaand Wa^infttoo.6:35 p.m.

wwv>^ » , ^ ^ — -• , _ , Ho. 36—Daily throus^ train, ooaehea aad Roofingj Poultry • Netting, j alwping car« for Wa«hiBgl<» aod New York

This is the season to look over your needs for Wire, Rubber

MOTOR CAR EFFICIENCY n largely a qaestion of the skill of the .re^aiz.Btui. A eompKeated and nicely adjosted mechaiiism like aa aato sboald n e ^ s be Fepaatad ot u>eiliaHW-t»V tfadcenr

AGK-US ABUOl IT

m i y Julia, tkj you hasw hisaT—i iiinr iii-~"-.°. .Tr , . . , , ! , '

off, d e a r e r - he e S S I B S d -gff^^:gt la >" " - T ^ , . ~ V r u f ^cr^ax. awakened him to reaUty The! ' * « ^ ' ' T - ^ f S ^ ^ ILO«L "that ^om-in L-i the wcuon was uul CyuLlUa - i^-K"*"- «»^, ^ T ^ J ^ . J ^ l Z: all The train was mo.ltx*. too, « « " « = ; * « ^ ' ^ l^^T'^'tJTJ^ i a d iMSt aa.John Ipok-d.at-the - ^ . ^ H ^ . ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ - - > ^ r t ^ ^ J ^

tba_£arrlage rolled past Cbarlfe ^ P « » ' ~ ^ ' ^ 1 7 ^ l . i \ v.. t h T X f o r n i . wanng t v o tlckeU l . t ••«*»»<«* said Jcha.

Nails, 1'lows and Plow ^b^^-^^^:^^^^r^'^^^ pairs, Bittiders- Bardware, |c:"» o. from 5Ea>ond ana oordoa Remember, we are agent fttt the genuin^^Piiyerflowg arid Rftj^irs.

W. C Wagener MANASSAS, V A .

-I tWnk. all

hta band and shouting fartoualy No, t^la #rV did not in the least re-

K>iiible_CyTitbiaj_except for the b j o ^ i hat and »<>1! aud a c^TalTi stTBllarttT

^ p-.it And fl«rurf> Cynthia waa a .Wonde and '-tiia girl was a decJaive; |*ranette. Cynthia's hair w i s gold ahd " 4hi« I'lri'a was Mack. Cynthia waa isltm *od wtUowj,' aad tbla girl waa dfecidedry—welC pUmp. ' •*

'What are you doing hareT" sb* larled tn lerroT, whltdk John's ftnabad

thingi; coasldeced, that your sMatloa v.ltl atford peace with honor ^ a i l concerned.

ire' aometE&g to say to Charlio when we get back from Tsm^iat-' ^nadttatad Ciathla.

iciunjilthu tsta ar w a <Wiaai t ^

Bufl In tba Ear. H.4ve some one bold an el«<:trl<

OTMch, !n front of your ear, and thi luLTuding hug will crawl out.

* > » •

% » *

IPHOTtJGRAFHS

KANASSAS-BAttlSONBmtC BSAMl — : — •- < jWl4 l^t^ 'Ti—^"^ ' - - '" .

Ko. J&=Qa4|tiooat. far-Haw isnahn rg as*! intanaediata •aiao\)L,iiJSi^-u^

No. 217 —DSIIT local lo Harriaooborg, &:2&p

No. -Ki —Diilv escept Sunday to Hsr-naotiBBry. * M .. m t'jxape ee <i»g at Hay .markal. Sdrin aad Unden Pnilman Par-lo> Car

.VOBTHBOUND No i!!!'—Daily lnc*l. olft a. m No. 14—Kaily »xc*pt Snndav

I ijaiiahiiry ux "'a»aiagtc>n.i l'"'-T'r' % r|

pur repair s e m e e i a quick and efficient, because everyome of our mechanies ii_

. w dalajrr^Do tinkering. atiAranteed. ConsolUtions

ffi4?l,***S?- **« **»y«'-'«' tittering. " • AH wont ati»nT^*t.^^ r- i..-.j_~^ free.

Har---

MANASSAS VA

AnaeaOjetJes Administered for 1 n 11 T' I n^n at Tseth.

Pafn-

DR. r^ P. HOUGH O C N T I S T ,

JLXiia-^uilriirig. ana.t.- ajh..V|i.

^Jh; ..^iSls^i..;?:

. GEQ.D B A K B B ! ^^^'^**

* ftuKinc-Inn, 1 x^l tron: fla

We make » •pecialty of such. na «»*' "' '' ".,; -- ai-' ''A -I — • i.o. - .. ^ Trains N.T*. ii.'. 21 • aed 1.) .c coaaectit

ffftfV ^n<^ gmnTTintf>«> sa t lg far - . . „ ^ i^,„ ^.•mr'rrmwS.-^.^uA tt>.h«w»*n t ion Anpointnv>wta maH^ ' Hana-sa* anJ •yT.ngr .«ord good »«rnoe to

on short notice, r or prices "^ p .

Harman's Studio !• A^r, Fv./«., WaBfieh Buildiag

aa low a« Rood m-r.cm and matonal wrl l»a-1 .

I ^ Am »tia r<intT».rait Misisa** VA ;,V-a.r

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--24. 1914-

^'-^LijRlflA Gffitiiiir^ I BEatfof TO VETERANS

Pays Out iVore Money to Sus­tain Old Soldiers

- T i i a a Any Other Southern • • « « jmd Build* Monument! to Memory— Confederate Reunion May «, 7, 8, at Jaekconviilc.

Jacksonville, Fla.—The State of Florida waya out more money per capita for the support of dependeut ex-Cocfederale soldiers than any oth­er Southern State. This fact Bhuuld be Eurticient to convince ex-Confeder­ates everywhere that when they and their descendants visit Jacksonville on the occasion of the 24th annual -rtmntoft- <rf- the United t;onfederato Vet«raa'8 Xs*ociatioft that lhey -wilt

WIFHRgBHinN

Brilliant Fetes Planned For Jacksonville Meeting

May 6, 7 and 8 To Be Memorable Dates in Florida'* Metrapolie— , Large Crowd Aaaured the Reunion ! City.

Jackisanv.ue, Fla-^Southern social , circles are again taking an Interest ^ in [im great so<-!n!, military and hcn-lunental annual meeting that brings together a crowd of from 7o,00U to 15«,(t00 people to do honor to the ei-Confederate soldier—the reunion of the survivors of the Confederate arm-ieir.- - - -7— ;—

I ho riunion in to be held this year

Fr^h £ut Hewers

7; '^,^t Jacksonville. Fla May 6, T, 8 1«»-1 ,-.,ni«„ » in >, V. ij v» ^ T O J elusive. IL la tlie flrBTtTn reunion win be held May 8, T, 8. ex-Confederates have selected Florida

be in the Uandg of tljelr frlehfls.

The handsome total of »600.U00 per annutn 1B being paid by the state for support of ex-Confederate pensioners. The average yearly amount •pAJd to each person on the pension list, ac-co[dtfl£ . ia. , i i ie_|atest , reeorj of tha 8t«t« Board of PeneioBs, la »121.25, while the average paid to old soldiers iB J122.30. Widows of Confederate soldiers draw an average of C120 pel" annum. Sloe* Hie report from-whicb-these figures are taken was made, the legisl&tare has passed a still more lib-e n l peution law, which will authorise a^ttlonal payments of approximately •150^00 a year, making the total 1750,-ww per annum paid to C'datedefm r*"*'""*"" **!' t^" ""•<!-—^

There are 2,633 soldier pensioners on tne rolls ol the tItilK! ttud 2,227 WlrinwK nf rnnfcriari^taB, malflTlg a tn-

ot 4,-Jttw. T l i eTtSTtS BBpport -thiij pension roll is raised by a tax of tour mills On the aBBeSsed property of-tli»--

_ taxpayer. \. ~ FTgrtdjj; fjc-tsat -tmty-rartng: ^ r • the llvlmt Hut Um MiHiiiuiJ uf Jibg dwttf. t» also kept green. Throughout the state handsome Confederate monomenta hfcvo been ureeted by b^th pubHc and prlTate means. All told thrire are •w^Titf, nr jw^.lhiT mf»r«„ handsome

as the reunion state, and uncommon interest attaches to the meeting here and throughout the South. Owing to the comparatively early date of the reunion, the divisions, brigades and camps "BiBde their sHPotntments o^ sponsors and maids early, and these ladies compose the social side of the reunion. They are known as the offi­cial iadles fif t t? meeting, entertained as such, and coarted by 41»e entire eo-. cial fabric of the South? .

The Sons of Confederate Veterans, following- in the footsteps of their fa­thers, maintain organizations in «v-esy ie>ithB»B atatei and bfi\(i their ret

= = = FOR EASTER =

Direct from the Grower to Yoii

Cut Roses, per dozen, . $1.5d, $2.00, $3.00 " Carnations, per dozen, $1.00 and $1.50

Hyacindi -^^powIcraS^ 41.08^ ^T3;^r,f ft;, if~n^j ** .. •*« f i nft— Lines ot tne vaiief ^i.uu

u

iinlona on t^A Kumn datng. poiiil sponsors and maids of honor. The two organizations, closely allied, therefore, send to each Co: reuBloB "seTtral bundled uftrtal ladlea selecfeff from tha Ti iat faiuHles irf the-Soutlu that BUnd high In the social scale in thefcr communltlea.

Malping ..out. a ./.soc|aJr;5™F*™'.. nmMftL'^^ * ConfediH-ate rewrioft Is a t a s v ^ a t demande the b e s t - o t talent in the entertainment line. j:hece must he dlnnnrH. rwoeptlnnn, balls, trips to points of Interest around the reunion cities and anything else lB,tn6 Hue lit BuUal ejatortalnagfnt thff

Tulips " Easter Lilies ** Joncpds

Violets, per 100 . . . . . . $150

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EVERYTHING FOR BUILDJNG EXCEPT

4 f f l HAggWAB^

1 XJ M

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TJUUN'XTMA

Wacshington's

" F e r China, Glass, —Silverware. E±c. .

WASM0aT&Ca4NC ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA

P. S.—All cut (iammm laean per <iozcn, unleM otherwise stated.

SWEET PEAS PER BUNCH

Special Eaiter b d t U of Flowers composed

committee may devlBe. The crown-' t of the week In societjr.

l^oWerer, is the annual ball tor maids . and Bponiora. U the reunion Is lield In a city where a halt large enough to accommodate several hundred danc-Ing couples at once can not be seJ cure<t-a danclsc j)ATlUolLiS_(Xffi(^riJLc£ ed for the occasion. This parlUon consists of a large canvas tent, well floored and lighted; it IS also supplied with comfOTtable seats on the grand­stand order, where several thotisand specLaluis may wltneos the boll., nrnadrr hati'nr'? ^ ^^n 7.w ; r^fhoaa aa^ Bnal balhi at a CCTifetoratu r«in1oa he has bat limited idea of Its size and brllHancr. Nothing to equal It In cpl.nrinr run ho «««n In fl ft nnlt.ml

^HHtes. unless it be the inauguration ball at the n&Udli&l aqiiUl , now tallen Into social desuetude. If the Inaugn-ri t lM' bair IiT)ut out of the ccinTest, the annual hall of the Confederate re­union, at wUeh the maids and spoo-

' sors hold sway. Is the gFMtest soolal fuaatlon of the' TTnitod B t n t e d . — —

of a good ^aMortttient of all kincis suitable for g i f t lo auy e|»e, lauging ^ 9 ^Q ^ / | -^ -g -

Trdni,perbox . " ^ f a j ^9 V% y^

l l E M E M B E R

are growers of Flowers, not dealers.' You get fresh stock right from the plaut*.—We" guarantee safe deBvery on every padcage.

___SendchecfcorMoneyOrder . ^Jtefercnccs: Any^bank in the City. '~^

SIMPLY ADDRESS

KRAMER. THE FLORIST Three Stores Washington, D. C

Our uipremaey in the foUuwing lines has been recoj^njied fur y<.ttrti.

Dependable qualities, exclusively lowest prices for THE BEST.

Sterliag Silverware Fiaett PUtad Ware Hisk-Gradc CutWy Ckiaa Tableware Table GlaMware RicK Cut G l u t Toilet S«U Brets and Coffer Ware* Chafing Dishes Cfcaflns DUV XcceMorw/ Student Lamps Purler Lamps KiteKeniitgnstls _ —_

•" Bathroom Fiafures -SMf

DUUN&HARTINCO. I Pattarr. Panel 11215 JELSt. V WASf l i

lUiB. rUmm, Glus, SUrar Ac. and 1214-18 G St ,

WASflfnGTOn, D. c .

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WE BUY

R.R.T1E8. ROUGH

OAK LUMBER

Telegraph' and TeU

phone P< c*'u^ J' 'ilMBy. -tut wfaldt:^

ITUmCHtCO.

^ VJHriBia

^OhmTW. H. Bebrlng JMKienvllle, ria^ Adjutant General Flvrida Oiviatoir

ite Veterans. -tJin

* Confederate monuments in the state, aB4-ethers 4ire Fet -to-he- erected. home for ei-Contederate soldiers is maiatained at JacltsanviUe. UMt year

The social side of the Jaciisonville .reunian wffl hft parTl<itpfl,Tfid JirisTZTBjfu resentatlves of all Southern States. thit >'"'r''to'- RtAina ami a. faw wa.«iK>ni

the state appropriated 16,000 to the Confederate soldiers' home in this city. Two - Confederate monuments have been erected here, and a nionu-in«nt mai f h«> Ho/if — * ^ • " ' > » « tgr .Tn«nr p ^ | l - . . .1 y . . . n p » . « . . « . .» •

comidonwealths. There are sixteen state divisions of the United Qonfed-

IZeteiana' Assocl lows: ^ n t h Carolina- North fiarnllna, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland. EiOttlsiana, Tennessee, Florida, Ala­bama, Mlssisstppl, Georgia, Kentucky, Texas, Oklahoma^ Missouri and Ar­kansas. Elacb state sends large dele-

Te=-of the Confederacy darlag the coming' nnlon, . gcioftod' with_rgg«rrt tn thgir. reunlo i [ social stanfflig '*f home." Th "adaitloh

Thi» brief expeeitioii of the work I to the state delegations, the com-tbat Florida is doing for the ex-Coi^ I mander-tn-chlef has his own official federate "soldiers, living -and dead, is \ ladies, chosen ti-om the South at large, proof that the people of the statie will '• There are three departments, known extend a warm and generous welcome : as the Army of Northern Virginia de-to the old soldiers and- their-friendf., partmeat. Army of Tennessee depart-on the Occasion of-the Jacksonville I meat and Trans-Mississippi depart-reunioD Florida, while- Sttaated tar [ jneBt. - -Sa^'~ --department appoiuts | South of the great theater «f war of | maids a&d sponsors aad sends them to 1SM-'6S. felt theihtKik of-ttt" <!giifllet.-|^>'»-"^jiwana ~ ^mf'Srhnir nt T-aa^^fi

JackBonviUe yAa occupied four diSeP'! eevered by these many organizations^-.' ent tisMS by the federals. Tihe par-; has about h*lf the'jrapulatlon of the p » . » rf tfc Y TrnvTijim/-v ui^^rAlnv ta | TTiHtaH a t a t M - tMTwa »fc. intaaaat fe

' a Govfederate reantoB is .always wtd^ spread. Society circles -in aft of thtrf territory are Interested in the Jacfa

- oSctal reports o» We in archives -ot the War DepartBeat, were to -keep the St. Johns river • open from its month t» the head of, nsvigstion and to-arm thp negroM tor lerrlct Jn the Union Army. The small Confederate fores In ffp^ piftri/jj-Ln 1863 wae eom-manded by" Gen. Joseph Finegan.. On March 13, 1863. Gen. Finegan Issuetl a proclamation here in whicH he said:

"t feel i f m y <Ialy"iS"bHi»3Uir-iMt

sottvUle .Teu^4pa....siUi the event will bring here one of the largest • crowds

era! ««mmaBding this JUrt iMJtStJ t -LS' t t J E l S j a ^ " ! . « « « jptee. tlTO«k -fera tha people <f '*" diatlict •"•' "I snd hnlly r"** * '>>"'<^'-»a nt^ar fnp««t the state that our onscrapulous enemy has landed a large force of negri>ea, under commaBd of white ofllcers, at •Tar.ksaaviile, under cover of gunboats.. He 1« attempUag to loruty. ilie Pl««« so as to make It secure against at­tacks. The purpose of this movenretit

trees tlial abound throughout the state as nowhere else on the coati-aent, invest Tlorida with an interest as wide as the nation. Greater intw-ijil Il ls hr* *" "*• T«"V'.""'riii, m-

t Caxe sbould be taken to employ oo ail eiectri- . cal TroVlc iioiie bat the meat coinpeteirt *n4-HKiKiriuuiHHl pensuuit. • dangenws ta

men and bojw aadar •When the iHauranca rigk is eiecteieaHy

defective it is subject to a specific advance in IJa dang roHB terJife and pr^terty:^

We strictly cuuiply with" the rrdes and will' furni^ a guarantee that the installation wi^_ be done in aceorduDce with the National-Electrical Ckxie, If you find careless yrack dom> ntjfrt in t i w aa it may endanger your town and will_be a continaous trouble to the plant and its b^eratibnr advice ^CB

W a s U ^ Sdbm1)aB Qectric Co. HERL A. PETERSEN, Pret. MANASSAS BRANCH:

OMJiMr—lOIBaa'

DelFs Dread 7 teedpure a )d heathy. Bran,

Middlings and other feed for [4—^le. Water ground Meal,

I made of No, 1 eorpt constant'

Better Than Ever Get H at your gro-

__cer*%— Accept j other. We guar" antee it both ' QUANTttY and

•Mm lYL-- fy • i i i I i ^w^

».L.x>Hwaow. JUMJMflitiL

CLYDE m i l Thill VVI»ll t . " . " ' " m i l l i n g

institution, recently re-built and set in first class condi­tion, is now being operated iry-tt miller_of' years' of ex^ perieiice. The Flour being" madetrt this nrill. Fancy aM -SU'aJKhLgi ade, 1H gLvtrig Mt-isfaction wherevemsed, and T r f H d 4dly atti acting new tuar

fs. It Is mad« ^f tfi« very best wheat and guaran-

ly on sale, and is second to none. All orders promptiy filled and delivered to nearby merchants if desired.

Phone messages to the mill jpiompt.i^tention.. .

Best tnarket prices paid for Strain.

»-:o-id r-st iO 3.

Jz-. k le

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i

-In die Oinsoit Coort of PSfiice «iliianr.

Artlynr H Kry»nt and ' W. g. DowoU,

Comnleinsnts^

REASONABLE PRICES

J^TCfpe^y cased and equipped with a good puftip.

PhoDC V write for particubun

nalon than to any recent meeting of i htht Coafederatea, asd j)rttB«r»tiOM arel

j s ohv«otta-jyN.-»«<4-a<>t be gifiiflnnifd I heigf m»Af to ffnturtatn > iae»a-f. iii'(IIi-e<-f M>rm» Tt U suflfclffiTtS W t g 6 W l S f B « ! I I i a L t a ?«W. •trtra the whol* JBody of people '^'ti^* L ^ * ^'^ ' fenswed anff sferSeKpurpose JSt resist"T i7ir» 1 thei^tore call oh such of the 1 ,, ,^ „ „ '•-• aena-aa r«n nnwihiT IMTB thfltr ; ^ ^ ^ . ' ^ M ^ r t y ii m.ui)U.O(m. ifceivc h.,n-ics to arm and organise themselves ' Inui com p«fnties wHhont delay aad r * per', to me-'

K.rr R Saxfcm

DONT BE t>E€EF/ED Bv AJrert isaaa—t Q « « r m ^ HitfTp r . . w A Y — G a t Wei

Than Y M ei^r far-GoUJ» Gold. of youag people ever assembled la the South:—Fler4da-Bppe»?8 -to -the-- -young, because of its-flewers and Its wonders—its poetry, its songs and Its „ m , v V .1 r> I m - l l I attractive history. Wvers and ocean, i J i © W l O r e I M JUWW 0 6 b M f ^ W H K J B ^ t f and h a » - . a a u . Interest^Mall-thalr.

iEW^LRY, WATCHES, OJOOSS, EYE­GLASSES. CUT GLASS. StLVERWARE

Give MC A CALL

H P W l ^ N R i r H Jewel F>£ai?p6ci.[

Lowest Pftsabie Prices—

The population of Jacksonville is > iboat 86,000. The assessed value of Henry ICJReU & Co ,

MAP :o

!^

<V S A. > in a re-rap War Department dated

i« -,-ti. . says: "The object ot xf »-«.tvon »»» lo occupy Oacit-» A.-. ] n-.h • r :l • .le base ol opera-

he .: -n:r.c pf irefTToee and

y«jjs ago K was but llS.OOO.OtK), show- \ 1 Ing an increase of more than 400 per 1 I cent for the period. The muaicipal tax

levy is 11.S mills, one ot the lowest la the country.

Jacksonville"!' bank clearings for 1912 were Jih*.422,.'?SS Aggregate

n tbi^ way {xMwessiaB ol thfft~Sanir leposTt^ jit* of Kiorida." [^Number Of banking insu'unons, It.

haakfT, ftmgles, Laths, Doors, Saol, Bfinds^ and Boilcfing M a t e r i a l

o r A I : L K I N D S . E S T I M A T E S FUf tN ISHEO. N. Union StraeL-

Factory: No. I l l N. Lee Street ALEXANDRIA. VA.

'Hnda lioyd and the onknowB k « n at -law of

J^jttle, D«

• IN CB AX CERT

Defendants The j^jeet^-ef -Ihie- suit jg <e eabject the-

real estate, lying and tieing siuule in Pi iaoe William Connly, Virginia, of which "the late

•ftJeo;-wr-. i i f iue tinti,-taxei aai poseeseed" to the payment bf the complainaDai' debts a ^ o s t the said ^tt le 'a estate, aad for

And It appearing t>» attidaviV that tLe hens' at law of the said Gee. W. SfittiB. DecU^ are oakaown it is therefore oidisied that di» nni^owo beiis at law oi the said Geo, W, Spittle, Dec'd ^ appear vitiiia fifteea days ^ter dee pabbcatiiii ol this notice and do wtiaiis aeeessaij te }jjotect theli iiiteieBls.

T««e;—J. E HEiiKEU.. Clerk. - ACBCT Tatte .r I, K BSBBBLL. t len . _ ^—»—^^^a Jiw, P Q. 4 3 41

REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE

Having determined to devote our

fmurance business, we hereby

raqiM»«t ^ n « ^ b a v t n y pir<vpt>rty tf»

the same with ua proaw)tiy. W e >rn—ii i lo4eai faarh w«

P. J. ARRINCiTON MANA.S .SAS.^ .

ls& OS to sai JM MT Jbt i^ iwA —

(Ufers^ of Taptt LClMi.SeJawa'tj1iffWw^W8f."f^|WitfWf '

bO^HV^rSS AVAirABXi-•!> Wed} ead dseervniK iiuK)eot« $it> (la jewro M easli (e Viryiaia utiHlen - - la t b» ilMWfie. Baad tor esaaloaaa.

BO»aM»^BBTOM, Ihiaesa^a, OharfottMTinr a.

ciiAS.x.ns^ taxva-AMBTSHHT"

oiir

It shows many of Rich's fashion.« for men. wQnen and children and you can buy from it with every as­surance of satisfaction. _

- 1'

Prince William, Purity an.! - r -:; bf anrfg. __Groce•••!>.« -sr- — r-.-T--gions. Aifkind^ of Groui;-: T^c-^.

B. Rich's Sons

Grains a n d H a y . Phrr.' O r d e r s — G o o d s del.^em. r-. D o o r . Hijrhest price ^.-x Goofitry P r o d u c e in f-xchh' Goodi?.

o u r

. f.->r

jm-Qttj^ur. m XHAS. E. FISHER i SON ^ . CVl9 Muiaaaas. Va.

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^Brnm THE MANASSAS JOURNAL. FRIDAY. APRIL 24. 1914

PRINCE WIUJ AM tesS^^^i^J! ContJoaii From First-F*g«

bere. jas^was a w«tt-ordered dis­play of needlework done by the;

A prominefit teatore >f the Bra^iey exttibil^Ms^i well made shirt ,a 16-year-old seamstress had "made—possiWy for h e r father. A little grirl of 11 years made a small quilt of intricate

Cakes, cookies, ^ _ everything to

make cine wish for dinner time,

whioh win be givCTi next week. JUDGES

The judges were Mrs. F. E. EaWelJ^Mrs. Westwwxi Hutcbi-flon, MW. t;. b. waan. airs, w , ^ ^ -Covington, Mrs. A. E. Spies and Mrs. George C. Round.

Every article in the many ex­hibits won praise from the visitors who crowded the hall during the day. The results are stated be-

_ • ' m

r- .TJi yy P^nr jrrit- TT^WTgTieorfg

*»*,«m^ *ft-«bield^ h«r-doU3Lfrom low as fully as possible m view desisrfr t© «Met^ fUK-amiy^uiuix. ^^ ^y^^^^^^ p^^od before gom? to press. The author of the ac­count has endeavored to give

the cold, and an industrious boy. of 14 exhibited an axe handle an older hand may well have envied.

The boys attained prominence also in the Hickory Grove ex­hibit where Elmer Thomas was affotfiwIbt^'Kn

— katbu halten J>» Cdvart »»{ tered a rabbit~B«p and two of his schoolmates sent excellent axe handlps

Many admirers gathered around the lin€sn handkerchief Miss Mabel Harley, a 14-year-old pupil at Cannon Branch. The Misses Harley attained excel­lence in the art of patchwork and

^dred Conner also exhibit-twaist neatly boxed and

as il it woro ohonlb iii

Rub ElbowB in the Ciowd

some idea of the wide range of theexhibit. artd wisheB that more names and fuller particutars had--been possible. It might be Stated also that the writer is e>ntfr<ily Lumcijtuainted Wttll BPy uf iHliti eehwl ekiliinn laariannd In ttre "article.

A great number of entries, equalling in excellence any here named, were on exhibit for the benefit of the fortunate crowds

I II _

The awards were made as follows:

MANUAl. TKAINING. Axe faandl>: 1st, L. ft. Cnnpfx

Bakina Pttwder AbsohitetyPure

Dmiriornuids

Ey«7body Happy.

The circuit court for Prince Wtmam - county. Judge J- A - f j . Thornton preaiding, a^journSfl

MANASSAS Contihued'l'Voia Firat Page

The cTfcns came to~tDwn tast ^turday, and little boys who had grown used to cold water on the neck and similar procedures adopted by fond parents to teach the young idea when to rise, were

befeie day and down l^ the railroad track to see the show un­load. The country folk for miles around, casual visitors, bustling townsfolk and chndreii of ^very age, size and stage of happiness rubbed elbows on the crowded Btteeta, and uneonscioaflly uniled

uiitf uf uur depftitmcnii mofSBi The boys were not unmindful of theTmpoftance of the display. Amony their entries were two rabbit traps made . by Airiii Marks andTyillfftrh Connerl

The fflrts" were cfatcflyjatgnj Bible for tow. MtBftLoateoSuihafQmudB some daihiy hluidkerehiefs, two little girls exhibited quilts made for winter use in doll land and several crochetted articles also were4» yndeoce.

Grace Powell, W years old, of Buckhall, made a dainty white apron that will not suffer by comparison with any made by

emulation by ihia feminine ability and a fine col lection of baskets and a full set of harness wer^ the result.

Odin Braedan, agad. ll.^had a. well-made halter to his credit. Will Rosenberger made a steel dog-chain with perfect adjust-menl-of Hriks, and the waipleted job reflected great credit upon him.

-The—fifth giade iu aewiiig.

Bradley; 2nd and 3rd, Archer Snapp. Cherry Hill.

Ironing board: 1st, Frank Tul-loBj; IlaymiuUetj Ond, FwBlr

* Edward Hammill, Occoquan. Hickory cane with bark on

curved handle: let, Birtram Kid-wfell. Bacon Race; 2nd and 8rd.

— - , 1 1 1 1 •

_14displayed such exquisite work with the needle that they were uuriTalled even by the eighth

Archer tinapp, ChPrry Rfllr _Milkin8rstool: lat,Birlraui Ktd-

4gen;r:^ffl_jBacg;^^£^iLjg,^ iCboper, Bradlijy; ftrd^* William

Rabbit traii: Ist, Rftynidnd Smith, King's Gross Roads; 2Bd, Pavji^ KHrii'irKlnR's Crem^Roads 3rd, Joe Cojvert, Buckland.

Leather halter—propeir size^jr horoci iBt, Perry Herring, King's Cross Roads; 2nd, Harold Smith.

young ladies as manjF years her senior. Lizrie Weaver, 13 years^ Roads. old, Elsie Evans and EffieWeav- ' ^ er, both-11, are well verged-io the art ot patchin«^, as yoQ wouia know if yon had tried to find the

the honogg-Tritli Chfrry—IliiL Ra^rmarlfPt Kmfit Cr^msL Rnadti and others..

Cherry Hiira uxhlbiL lududeU canes, picture frames, axe baa? dies, rakes,, halters, embroidiery flnH aanfipleaof patchwork. Every

King's Cross Roads; 8rd, Cecie Colyert, Cherry HilL

Farm rake—usifal size: 1st, Birtrum Kidwell. Bacon Race 2rd, Archer Unapp, Cherry , 3rd, Handd Smith, King's Gross

Saturday to Saturday. May 2. The proceedings continued from last "week are as f oHow«t

COMMON LAW.

Joseph P. Smith vs. Aetna But­ter Co.; in assumpsit; verdict for defendant; attachment hereto­fore issued abated and attached ejects restored to defendants.

John M. Hooe, trustee, vs. Christiana Bullock; in detinue; set for trial third day of June term.

Allowance to venire jurors, petit jurors and wTtnessesTl

Winfred W.'Fry, F. Wayland Ayer. Henry M. McKinney, Al­bert G. Bradford and Jarvis A.

to M S t e t TKwTFoduetir ^

•" i :*" ' f i'-

The Southern Railway Com-pariv is JieiEJnjr the faniiprB., fruit growers and truckers lo market their products to the_ best advantage A regular De­partment i s maintained with four exp«rts giving their ertire time to this phase of agriculture.

A*'For Sale Bulletin" is printed each month and mailed to thuus-anda of prospeetive purchasers of aa kinds of products. This puts the consumers or purchaser of products in touch with the growers, and is saving money at

. u eacn mwr m tuiimiyaiiuii uf evidence oL^^^ commg j o y s . — '

Everybo(^ had the circus spirit and even grandpa went—just to take little Johnny, of course, as the chUa seemed set on sroing' and there really wasn't anything else to do! They saw the elephant that pushed the big circus wagon

gyaflti yiiuiix ladies. A damtgy dedghedxtress, made entirtfy by Bbfiche Am^d, ased 1& years, and a set of-pillow cases and hem 6tltchj6d handk^rchtefg by Betriaii Whitmer, aged H years, Were the best exhibits.

/Hie seventh grade, under Miss Tr.llftrTarth. Hid excellent work

":safflr4b^gifi&tJ»UiiCkilar niau whtf execiited a trapeze performance, the quartet who-swui&'-in the air -by their teeth, atid the family of

wond^rftil halanHng atiinta, the.

as shown by the following ar-

Butter paddle, rolling pin and pc arto masher—set: 1st, and !^d,

llsieRosefiberger,agedl3 years; shistwaist. Laura Willk,. a ied 13 years; embroidered towel, Btfael Lion, aged 13 years.

3rd, Robert Brenner. Occoqiito Pieture fram« with picture of

Nokeayillc; M . Winfiold Dewey, Oheiiy HilL

Get miniature* wooden garden

article was of cpmmepdable merit

tools—rake, Hpwle, iKHnuid piuk; mounted on cardboard 24x36 inches: 1st, Owen Mayfield, Bacon Eaeer2iHfcii< iltott Hlxsonr Oceo -man.

and attention centered frequent-ly on the.canes of native wood.

The canes aladr^nned. anio? teresting part ot the Bac display. Bertram Kidwell,a stu­dent of 14 yean^ exhilttted.his proficiency in the art o^ map making and in nmnml training,

with t^e woric of other schools in both deparfaneiltt,. Mmn/ cum pliments were cceaskmed by the excellent whitUing ^ 8 year-old Owen Mayfield, who exeeifted in miniature ft faokkss r ^ i i n of a shovel, pick, rake and boe. The sewing and emhrndery al80C(HB=' manded attention.

One of tboppettiest exhil»ts in

Yi^nAmsuij aprons: IstcA ginialjee, Greenwich; 2nd7Gra^ S. Powell^ Buckhall; 3rd. Claia

ar, Minmeville. Hain api'ous. Isl. ^-^

Samiers, Gatharpin; 2ad. iiaktt Haislip, Gatharpin; 3rd, Rath E. Conner,' Cannon Branch.

Pair of darned hose: 1st, Jose­phine Peters, Haymafkel; 2nd, deitba Matthias, Bradley; 3rd, Madeline Robinson, Greenwich.

Thfrn hnff' *'*' '' '" mtton

tides: Embroidered apror, iiiarah Clark, aged 16 years; emhroid-^ ered apron and handkerchiefs,

In the eighth grade the needle-worfc would have boon a^otecBt

tj^v.>a^iu- CM, flm^ Waltat,- •l^^- ^ ^ ! ^ ^ f__T"^.^-^=^ "(laiftngQ in <aflF i>i

variety of stiteh tod do Bvery Mgn was carried out iu deheato

that got stuck in the mud on, the way fromlithe train, they sa^rthe camels, the rhinocerus, the funny httle black bear that rode the p6By, iM a&afahg R ay, tfl lima ponies,'the trained horses, Bw-bee, the mule, the monkeys and all the animals on parade. They

Wood,Y8- EastefhC^nege^Ti-gor; poration, and H. U. Koop; ]udg-

both ends. There is no cost to any grower for this, and ail per­sons expecting to have potato«8, beans, or a ^ ^iroduet that can be sold should senci their name, theproduct and quantity of Prod­uct for sale to the Market Agent at Washington. D. C.

If the product will be ready

meat for. plaintiff. Town of Manassas, a municipal

corporation, vs. Dr. M. C. Ben­nett, Mrs. M. C. Bennett, Eliza­beth A. Bennett, George C^ _^. v ., r--RoundandMi^TJeorgeT;.Bounar for sale at a later date, justmen,-W. H. Brown. G. D. S. Clarkson, M. Cave, J. F. Dogan and W. M Jordan, any three of whom may

ppetm a\pa j ascerta^ a just compensation for

land proposed to be condemned in these proceedings for the uses of the town in the consirucdon,

tion the date it will be ready. Your name and the product you

joraan, any Lnree ox wjiom uiajr , • . ,i , act. apaolmtM ComrtiissiOiKmtU) have for sale will im put m Uic hands of thousands of people

wanting to buy. Try this method once and see what results you gel. Remembar it custs yoo-

sewerdrain, and to award dam- j Address either one of the fol-ages, if any. resultmg to other lowing Market Agents: M. M. property; commissioners to meet Emmert. Market Agent, Wash-at Ma. m. April 21. . . ! ington D. C. H. A. \r tpp. Mar-

Town of Manassas, _a mumd-|ket A,gent. Atlanta. Ga^ E. L.

tight-roi>6 walkcw who nltw did i.>y i;>iUinnri, i tim rniimr wiifi wiiiiin-eted and W. H. Brown. C. DTS:

father and two little green-clad, spangled s^i^ls-and one of them was really a boy.

They watched with fascination the agile lady who handled with skni'S'C&ge of pumas and leop-iffds, and finally sent one of each around the arena on a boy's veloc-ipede. Probably naore than all olse they waEehed with br cathlona interest the xharvelous control, of Peter Taylor in the arena with seven snarl i^ lions.' Subduing the fiercest of the number he at

HOJOELS t>r EXC!BLLE»ei—^" 4en^-attTOaed^»-pe8ition across-ics oack.

Altogether this circas of Jones

~a8 arin

Brothera and Wilaoa was irwp<m-

Mi corporation, vs. George iJ. Round and Emily C. Round ai; order; by coBsentxJf idTp 1^~coQTlBel, this rannPTras rtncte

E. M. Lane; Market Agent,

Clarkson, M. Cave, J:T: Dogan and W. M. Jordan, five disinter­ested parties living in this coun­ty, any three or more of whom

^ ^ The Cutaway Harrow Company ty, any three or more of whom | ^f Higganum. Conn., has offered may act, uamed tu uptwiUuu J ^ ^ JJ . Jriie for the greatest compensation and damages^x^ suiting frcnn the operation of it; water and sewerage ayatraos, commissioners to meet at 10 as m. April 21.

IN CHANCERY. ^ Martin, e t c , vs. Roberts, etc.;

bonded commissioners ordered to to attorney for the Grei nan

amount of their Jodprnient aadis thd roprooontativc of C> F. Clon­

es o

dehnlQg, djeeeasAd. anKoait of hia

APOTOCT Splen^dTt^Txc m Farmen' Com Qub

yield of torn, one A-5 Cutaway-•Douhle Action Harrow.

T. W. Wood & Sons of Rich­mond, offer a beautiful silyar lovmg cup with the following enspravmg:

"Swe^stakes Prize. Greatest five-acre yield of com at lowest cost of prodaction.# Given by

and T>e^ro^t fiatrir ^ ; ^ Wnr^ fr^^^rnwrfjeedae:^ Richmond, Va:*^

To those who still d^alre * eater the contest the oppOftunfty is offend until AjHril 3a

fabrics, made up as &wms, shut waists, guest towels, center­pieces, etc ' : ..7.; '^ ~ _

Miss Jkhth Merchant,' aged 17 iged iBft!

cloth: lat, Elizjdwth , Bethlrfjemi. ,&^ Ey» Kwiw«4l, Bacon Race; 3rd, Rudi Wirbley Aden. — - ^

yasar^exhibited. a beautifiuly iembfoiderad ^Igi^wai^ and A handsome linen sofa pilbw in natural c^or embroidcroo f^

ellow and orange. MMR MsMnuet J J U n W L ' MMX9MK ^ ^ " ** "

years, had as her handwork an exquisitely embroidered center-IMiSSe aced a pillow case infunch. w(Hrk and embrwdery. The fol­lowing young ladies were also

In—their aewn^r

Tailored shirtwaist—n^hine made: 1st, SSWi Lee, Haymarket; 2nd, Mildred Conner, Cannon foanch; 3rd, Mary Potter, Aden.

Emlttoidered centerpiece: lat, Y"^ " ,';°3,*'''°~"^'.^""'""T."' I VirginHt Lee, Greenwich; 2nd,

OTTTTf nf iOTtlmr iBiii' I til' rimttirf asfer-irninnriTi; TTrii.i • . rrm^ i?S work displ«r e l Greenwich. A ^ L u c a i e S. Clarke, delicate pink WkgromMJ shffwfif' Hemstitched himdkerchief: 1st to advantage the handaxxme 51»^iE. Harley^CannonBranch;

•^^ ;« ^t — '-^'^-^ •pi,„ &id. Sue SniMH>,(%erry HtU; 3rd, pieces m spoUeaa white. The g , ^ 5^^^^"^;^^^^^ ''n^n hanftercb'*^* made..h7. i^^t^on Misaes Viiicinia Lee. JEIUa Raid and Helen_ Thomtoo shone in rivalry- with the exc^ent work of a youngffr stn^wtt oLCaniKtt Brandk- -—'.".' •. - "•

gums that have caoght tea and thirteen rabbits each, and n also the possessor of a giri who can dam a stocking so well that the crowd was asking for her name. Excellent displays ai scholarship aa were, e^ i ta tgdby j&e majog- » . ^ Trr-Tr^mtwy^^MK*^^...'^, ity of the schools, were Tn place." ^"^ DtlW ian> Rohnt«m«_lgggn-

tefial: ist, Liula Herring, Aden; 2&d, Mamie Nail, Greenwich; 3rd,EUsie R. Windsor, MinnieviUe.

FOR CIJILDREN yi^ggB JCSMw -rppcigij dnii •: T»t. iimnw

Amatb^e Baggott, Aden; 8rd, Mernll, Wobdfaine

Doll bed outfit: 1st,

- —-- iMcuv arTvnc nvwrro O p e n 8:30 A . M . Cloae 5'30 P. M,

_£«cept Sahirtjliiy - — - - Clo>e Sahirday 6K)0 P. M.

Misses G r a c e Piome, Mittie Athey and TiCtoir-meNio(^

ORIGINAL IDEAS

There fe noUiing ha the whole <villp«tinti which the writer thinks | exhibited nKH<e originality than aha oywiahBok hat, dyad, wovm

by Jessie Payne, aged 9 years, of thefo I IJus same moterialfwaa used by the pupils of Miss Grace

set of doU fumitimi, the coin-shuck being ^ m itsM^Hraff tolor, the effect being h i ^ l y pioaoing

^ » Tramber, taifwgeand his-^ o M ^ e f ^ 6f aS;"'tbe gradft wore excellent, partieularly those

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

Original -Ate W I M L J U V Ij i !4-Ug^ Ejjciuwjielj ii WasbtHgiBir

ao^

It is no longer necessary to send to California for the famoos Lather' Borbsnk Seeds, eebeen appointed special representatives of the Lo^er BorliaidE GoDspmy and wrli be

WE ARE NOW READY WITH n j l l U N l i ^ SEiflJS. The pneea are mod-or«»»—wo more than you would pay for other seeds of good qoriity

— Minnie May Hill, WoodlHne; 2nd, Mao-rineNails, Greenwich; 3rd,Katb- _ erme Peters, Haymarket ] Jj;;^' in Mi^' Morin's whe« the

of the sixth grada under Miss Taylor's direction.

No better results proportion-1 ately were attained in ony grade i

J\sm hamUhprnniPd """"^PT-member-pat>«is uf J'tUe Hawes S ^ i i & W « £ f M ^ I « ^ i ] S a » i « , i f f ^ 6 year., and Ever-; ^ ^ S a ^ ^ ^ ^ > ^ : U t Embrey, 8 / _ « « old. were

as weQ as good manoalmtcSng &Tii sewing exhjbita.

Tht> hnya fftatiirftj_the WooH

wich.

Mapa- products map

_ _ _ _ _ after an attendance of only three THonths.

^ , . . ^ m o n g the compositions Miss °^ ^''•"Elizabeth Buck's was espec.ally . , , .„ „ -^^ri^giaa, .Prmce Wittiam county, o r ; _ ^ written on the familia*!

lawn. Nokesnlle, K 0 p p iFff^any g^ate o f l h e Untam hitriSii.\S*H^^^- C<^ntry Home." Gainesville exhibits with axejdred Conner, Cannon branch; U]] ^^f, Rapt>rs s'rowwi bandies.picture frames and canes{|^>. Virginia- Lee. Greenwich;. ,.^^m,^.i4r- »ctir-g t^ oi »x'' l<gnt grnricm*nahi|>. ~Ar3™, Fred Lynn. Occoquan. _ ^ ji*-Ae-.WHi« -^4 ca.-e:i' iittie girl's doll blanket TOUie a OTHER AWARDS. of our gTar....ar grade r «redt^>{e th<nmm «K^- l«»d- | The Manassas «xhi bit is "yet to f ^ ^ doubt thia:» t±e firsrs^i bine. |be judged, the cooking awards towards a display which will be-

OKR COUNTY COOKS. are incompl^^ auwL the .county 1 come an annual occurr^ce.grow- ^ Tne cooking exhibit exated' composition prizes have not been 1 mg each year m exoBUenee and,

' ' ' 'in popular recognition. A.

.;pn?

.He i.;petite of ever>- person who decided upon.

Get some of .these Luther Burbank Seeds—try them out—see how ^q^edor.tfaey Rte> T.noAr for the lather BurJMmk sea l - i t is yonr protection. SPECIAL—With every |1.00 purchase of Luther Bortiank seeds we will give free SrjJAJiAij—witn every •i.iw purcnase 01 ijuuier ouroKOK seeas we will give free a

copy ot' The Culture of Fk) wers. Fruits and Vegetables,'' written by Luth^ Buihank himself,^

Garden Rakea, of best maU«able' iron, 12-tooth, long hardwood handle

Garden .Rakes, as above, 14 tooth size.

17c 22c

Onion Hoes, two-prong style.best 0 1 ^ steel, with-kmg riveted-halKlles. v -*^.A*r

Malleable Iron Combination Hoe and Baka_6-pKmg size. k)ng hardwood O Q - ,

"hamUM.. AT . : .-. . . .. T .7.- ^f9G-(harden or Floral Sets, comprising three

;; Hand Weed^. o( « » d .malki^le ^ » , . fl^ 5 prongs,-hirdwDodiiaadea,:.. uC

pieces—rake, 8p«ide«nd hoe; all good grade stock; fitted with sti^ong riveted i a n d l ^ Per set

OnionTToea, one-prong *ty.».i>«8t-

98c ..o' ino' Onion Hoea, one-prong «.y«»..b«8t—« Q ^^^-'•i *- gteiTwith long hardwood hwwue* . i ^y_ .

." ..MaUeable Iron Welders, or ;^ombinauon Hoe and Rake: i-prong rake one OC^J side,_hoe cm other, strong handle ^*^_

Grass Shears, of high-grade i S e e t T v ^ ^ excellent size, easy to handle / I ^ C

Garden Hoes^ of good-grade s ha^Ctill 1 8 c

Wire Lawn Rakes; 20-tooth size; 35c

I

4-

J TOWftg Shears, in good BiB0,4tted with ' -spgjalty tempered a t ^ kmvas 'and m

spring handles / ^ I S f C

Spading Forks, i-iyong-siae. good-grade _-steeL with hardwood apoo^*! ••ff" _ - handle. ,^ DVC

G.ar.den Spades, good,^«rade st eJ e\-~eL 1enf m«h-with apecaT'^C^Tiandle ' A^^

. .At^.,:.. ,,, r.,. . .7 . __:_ 4 9 c