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J: \. ESTABLISHED MAY. 1895 1. VOL. XXIV. No.. 11. MANASSAS, YA^ FRIDAY, AUCUSI 1, 1918 ILX A YEAD IN ADVANCE Jf*^ ^ 4 t f — — I "Tb^^ >a eeftamty np evnaioa '" **A' of duty here; it is a case, appar- UlTilUtTl V J l f l l l U l i think Mr. cirUn miBtaken, J[ ' —-^ _ however, Jn beJieviiHt that be- Rkhmond Paper ApoloslMs for cause a man la stuuTied and has Accoaatian Axainat Mr. C *• family that be i« exempt from _ C. ^firlia'a San. , military, fluty.—If thp parenta on either aide are able to provide for the aoldien' depeadents in his absence, the exemption on The BichmPDd Evening Jour sal of July 31 contains the fol toiring edltori>L trtiir]i ii tytf [^»t "m^Hnt is net-effeettve. explanatory: i^*** " ** *^®*^ ***•' '^ young ,_ , , . , ^ man waived that point by his ac- /There is no desire pn the part_ tion and he JH fflt.itl«^ t^ fnll I^ISPDING AT NOKBSyiLLIi. J^ gjg ^QUgg-- iBfifl DP A ipr'Wfii? iwnttijfcCTlLE Bride of Mr. Percy ProHt. PICHJPrING BEGINjSi^BIfiDAX: TKAIN ROBBER 60T On the evOTiBg <rf Jtt^ s W ^ w d i n Cannot be Blaaed for at 8 o'clock, a very pre: ding was snlemniTed of the Evenmg T o M W a o an ^ ^ ^ j^^ ^ jiWotk attitudi. met of mjustice to anybod3^ fa ^^^^ his-father is in a politi- printmg the letter frwtt^W. S. ^ f^^^A for r«-€le«rtian, it is Jenkms. of Leesbunr. under^ t h e ' h ^ fair to asperse his fam- headirur. P«tin«it Questions ^^^ ^ ^ ^^ f^, , ^^ ^^ for Carlm, to ^the eflfect that ^hite would be the last man to BapnfeentaUve Carhn s son. af- countenance such a step." ttti9G«yMW-hisfifflnmiflauHia^ji . . .. . •. -.:— - -•— -- lieutenant, had found a good ANOTHER CONFEDERATE birt*. in the judge advocate's of-j VETERAN PASSl^ AWAY flee, we accepted.it a&a bona fide - •-.- - • "- '• statement of fact. Representa- jamea W. Keyce; a PromlneBt tive CarUn, in a letter to his con- and Highly Respected CIt- etituents, resents the statement }2en Dies Sioddenly. of Mr. Jenkins as an unjust re-'{- . Wells, of^ A Hon who is uncle of the bride. Afi ^remony a delightful was served. The bride was hani gowned in a suit of wl and velvet and wore a "bouquet of sweet peas lyod Little Mi^l, sister of bride, was Ucense bearer waff attired in white. The, dal couple was attended John and Miss Glide brother and sister of the flection on his son as weU as on i Mr. James W, Keyes, a promi hims^. He answers it as fol-|nent and highly respected dti '^^*' AMn of Prince WiMam . *Whl^itf«- the FACTS wi£h died very suddenly a^ Ms home reference to my soil'a military near Dumfries Friday-morning, aervice. First,, let me say thiat jviy Sth. Hladd^h was due to pay son-is' nearly tweoty-'gix an attack of acute iadigestion. He had been fai bad health for Ir exempt^ixmi iny iihd of mfl- sevend yibaii. *rt *!..** « «._ ^-»A itaxy »er^ce upon two groawto. Mr. Keyes was bom near I i i - & * t S S J,J&^*!^55?1^P!*"**^^ first, becauise tte Statute pw>- dq>end«it Hfll, Prince William imoS for the jtotfBng ©r^an e«OBty» DecercSw 26, 1888.^"^^1^^^^ arnty axdudedaHstote and mu- ^as oSmeii to Miiss Riberta vSidi0 Officers. M^ son was a Wright, of Prince WSliam couft- mtmicipal oficeir aM wae Wt tar^who paased away about a Sobjeet to drtft. sie*ra!Pf*'fcr a^.- — ^ ^ - T . T^Hf^^ ?*"/J!2f »f** ^^ For a wimher*! yea« he ^aa f baWea entirely depei»l«it u|>cm g , ^ „ ^ i„ A e fisMiw boailiias the Potawac trhttn , ^, i-*iM<»*W fiKlr^ b ^ yea^ he we* ah oM sea -be had a growing «»* lucrative «»ptai„. He gave that aip and iwr jractkr just bofldinsLiita a a indepelRbKc njiaultaiaBce, tiie day after. Congreaa declared m r , and brfore it was laioim ^^"^^^^^J^*^ 3riieth«L«« A 5 n ^ > ? ^ > "^ ^^^ ^ "" ' " ^ ^ ^ resided for* scirerkl years, wm be moved to Fj^rfax eouni^r near Alexandria. He then -re- ed by the vt^ihteer'er draft sya^ *^"*,j^*» came to my home and toW me it was his porpoee to go , j * i.. u ^^ *_ into theArmy an*to d o h i k m S ! ^ "^^JH^Z^^ Hill, i;he home of Mr. D. B. Grisso, of NokesviUi their eldest daughter, li^Wr-became the bride Percy Proffit, of Arrin son county. The cerem^ pfirformed by the Rev Mix-Up in Rural Rente Af- fali at Cattaipte. The Demonstration in dum^ toized aa "Prot/^t AeAst ^ the Administration. Bly b*-.; Those presept were Rev. of Aden, Mr. and BCrs. D Tv"_;:lMaW aAd Rttfh, and John, Ptail, Jacoir and Grisso, all of NokesviUe;, Annie Bennett and Mr. D a ^ that certain thing, It takes more than one blue Urd to make a spring, and more than one noisy citizen to repre- sent the will of the people. Re- member, that there may be sev- araLhundred-piSe-iQ-the-pastute hian, IffiaieB Ftoni^ Xeha, Hi^^ man, Mt^^jaUi Jlia»JD. W. BlJ^ tertson wid three ddldren; M^ cDCmes R. Manuiel, Misses Sbphi% Ili^Decca and Master James Ar- nold Maaud and Mr. J. M. XSMP- heti all of ^okesv9ie;_ : ' QD the foflowing mofnii^ Mr. and Mrs. Pr^K tlyy : to Hmt miny THeada,jdio ^hem a leo^, h e ^ ^ imd vntpir- ous liffe ; R One pig caught in a fence will make more noise than a whole drove^ of pigs out in a i^ture, some one has aptly said. When you hear a big noise over any- thtag It iff well !t«'4ftveet{j!ate the- source of the noise and see who is makintf it-r-and why. Don't take the words of a jnews; paper o r ^ special rein-esentative of the interest that may be caught in the fence as evidence that iall the people are, against begin again Saturday afternoon at 4:30. The National Woman's Party announced the new mili- tant ^monstration Tuesday. "Hie courts having freed the pick- ets jailed last winter and held their imprisonment iiivalid, in^ terest will center on whaf actio? the police win take, if any. The -announcement specifies lEKe usual program, of pickets marching in single file with their purple, white.and gold banners. In this instanceL however, the dem<HisfaiflB5&"' wfll h ^ be made on the White House mall, but in Lafayelite square,. around the statues of Lafayette and Ro- chambeau, opposite the execu- tive mansion, and will take the form of a mass meeting, remi- content with their lot, while ope is making all oi the. noise. It may be that the niajority of the pediirfeare conteit, bat some interest will be, or is, caught by certain purposed or enacted leg- t^tion and l^e noise that arises Bwmett, of Calvtttdn; Mn. C. from thi^ (me is far frwm re^^e- But a gentleman living in our P^^^^ ttSiriinmuty h#talGdn^fnffiffir< ^t <^>inion foom the above; whe^ fa» ha^ published hi last wedc's DemoMcrat, under the cap. Uaiu "Another Otoe of Mr. Car- In'sTricka." - First, I wiah de say that a pe- tUi<Hi^waa .gotten up in our etmir ^Tiil» IltiUfge DUmBlliiK will I Lharlqttesvin^ V^r/uTy 30.— Railway detectives, aided by lo- cal police, are working tonight on ctews which may lead to the arrest within twenty-four hours of the masked bandit who robbed the safe of "^express car aa a westbound CheeBpaeiake and Ohio pasjsenger train ^.^pon after it pulled out from nere'early ±his morning. Express Messengu' AI Marshall, of Washington, who w y bound and gagged in his car before the bandit rifled the iron safe, was relieved from diuty at Ciifttm Forge and Hrctumod to Staunton, where he spent the af- ternoon in the hope that he might be able to identify the man who held him up should the robber have^ingered in that city. The feelief prevMls here that niscent of the Pankhursts at the Nelson monument in London. - The speakers include Miss La- miafkick, one of-the founders of the Ameancan Red Cross.'aad Miss Elsie Hill, daughter ^ Ebee tiexer Hin, One tiine B^|[Hre8enta' "tive fnm Connecticut. Ddegates from aome of the nearby states are being arrang- ed—4tt New York by Mrs. Jolm P._Belmant; m Pennsylvania by Dr. Sarah H. Locjcrey. Mils Gar- dine'KataeQstiriB aad :^ iueU' tive eemmtl^ of wUeb'lHie Mary inghi%ia chafanain; in OelMrara by lErs. Florence Bay- ard Hillee: in Mrs. W^ p . of 'tmx co'mmumVy, wmi ^ ex^: cation of one or two. Tliia pe- :<^aL,Jaa-^held:-:,ior fourteen *?My!^/ T^^*^^^>-~wTrwe hasfaaadf He then took chargeof^tfifji^^^^ GAI^ERING , _ ' ~ A^ N<JKBSVlO,E and so, in Mhy, Prince Wil]iaaa;~and purdOBed •wlfei'e |ie resided mttst I'dealEr He f^agtit tlurough the war of mi. he Wl not the first, to go to F o ^ Ifyer atid enter the t»'""''wy PAmp. ffls first m<mtKs training was m- eecesewn, and: waa a^orave aaa -the-^^mtry.- He then teaaa--*^*'^ Jf"*^- > ' fened to the Field ArtiBery a h d _ He te survived; by hie daugfc- jradoated W a a arlUlery oSieer, ter, Mi» Minme Keyes, Vki reedving the lowest etaaadBoen two sisters, Mrs. Wallace Stork, that bould be given, viz., second and Mrs. B. Cole, both of Inde- tteotenaat. Ke ^ i ^ u t h ^ order-I^endent S B . " , ed. to Qunp Lee with the 313ih—TlHiTjoJIy was interred in the Resim^t of Field.Artillery and Dumfries cemetery Sunday, whik there was prunoted to Jniy 7, at 1 p. m. First Lieuten%t, tqnn tiie ree^ llie immense crowd thaf at- ommendation of the "'y'*imf*V fmitr* *^ • *•-••—' *••««" *»»-«mA atod DiviaiMi Commander. He gear befa^oieid the lugfa esteem wfs subeeqooitly detached and hi whidi iSe -was bdd. For a Alex- nomber of yeeafe he was a mom' LoiSBaaa, aa aW^tcrtlep? her oflJie Beneit of Eed Croea'Briags Many Peapk^-PrindpaiLAd- ~ • A«a iby C C. CadlB. The iawh party for the benefit ol IM Hed Cross, wlucL^a^ place at Sat farm of Mr. Mdvin C. Haaeg^ about f<mr miles from NokeBviaeT'oh Wethiesday evea- bi^, eeaooa to Jhave ed suceees desiute the indement weather, ^«iiic£r iweeeded it Nearly «D day Jt had been rain- inir> but toward evoiing there were daadns-sBes and aa wi& months before being presented to Mr.: Cadin. One Wedi after being preaoBted, Ifer^Guhn had the route jxap&etae to jpo over the piiojwaad rojute, and the ia- spB^er tuned it down Dn ae- cooat ^ three treacherous atrt>fima Mthout bridges. Sjnce tiien two of the streams have faflPB .tMJdgiPd iinri Out rtw^ Hooker, has dmuiied'a special car in which the Battimore c^e-^ gatkm idB cc8^ to Wid^^^ The demcmstratioo is «harai>- tensed as a'^n^test afainst the adwJaagbmtion,'* T with special aim at the Senate; where -1^ federd suffrage amendment stffl a#iittto a vote.—Post -* Meeting of Befhlehew Chih shortened about amile so aa to miss aBoaeing Boll Ran twiice ent noute is the most feadble un- der the preeeat ceoditiona. So dea'tMamp it a^ MriHariin .^ ' if VOOy.'WOIMteF BOW IQABy P6(H miT_gtimatwi at hrtwrm 400 f pig iMida in thia mmmrniity, a* and smpeople had aasenrfged-g|faeeditorid above (thesaidiatlr Oaim.' •fhose pieeent •n ifc TferHii Irnna WUtA BIf erat SiehiunlaoB, and on aecou^E The paHhcara were Messrs. uf hW legal traliiliig, yaa aaalgn- S..B. l^twiadl, R. A. HutchlaoB, ed'to the important duties of. L. A. Hamatoa, L. £. Merchant, Iwadlinir the court martial wor)^ SL C.^edE^C. Mclnteer, Geo. of two en^ Brigades, the 77th SiasoB and W. Siswrn. -X. «d 78th. WWIe e » f a « e d - l » ~ - f- thfa work, he was leeommeaded , U. D. C, MEBTD^G by Ae Brigadier Ge&erd in eon*- maydtlbecanic of hia knowledge The regular' meieting of the Lee; "Wood I gingmg bf- --aa4tai-ailIQeiji uAter and lawyer, Meteflnae Chap4eri U. D . C f ^ i ^ j,,Af^^Am^^tm »i*>i-h^hdd in the thirttr TWTT "" the rank of Captain, and as audi next Wedneaday afternoon, at 8 *U iUOmota aod immediate o'doek. transferted to tin S6th Artillery. At the Jdy meeting officers Brigade, C. A. C, and s a t to fOr oisaiag year wexe elected as _^ D^warft^^lt iiniiBiii Piiaidil thik organiaatkm which is un- ^leiden; first«. vice-president for immediate over- l$rs. R. S. HynsMi; second vice-[persMud or political jxmdde^fti^ duty. On tiis ~way IVotkr piTtgident—Mi«« Le» Moidey I^ooiaiana to thia C^unp, hireoordrng secretary; Mrs. W, GT by Alexandria to tdl h^LCovingtoa, treasorer, Mrs. C. M. and family goodbye. I Lukia; eorreaponding secretary, caanot for prudent reasons, say Mrs. Robt A. Hutchison; histo- joat what day his Brigade win rian, Mr*. A. W. Sinctadn regla- eailhut I know that he will be in i trar. Mrs. J. €. Meredith; eoeto- FVance shortly.' dian. Mra. J. L. Baabong. thSft e^ertainment The pco- gram, consisting of a solo by compaaied by Miss Mary Brew er, of Washingtni, redtations hy Miawm Fern MinihaH, G l a ^ "frods the Kiag's Croas Roads Quartette th<»oogMy enjoyed. , "1&. Haxeh introduced 1^. giaeefut remaps, pRsented Hon. -^. C. Car&r; Tlie audi- eiit» gave eameet and oithusi- astic attention tethe adiraae «r this gentleman, who eowftimd hw •(whibhrJias not beoi bridged, rii^ afana^t onfMdafaie.). T%e foea* ele) aaid it was signed by^brge number of tiie p e ( ^ of the Cat- signed hy not more than six and three |rf these live and get thdr ttaO en a R. F. D. rente that has Oa Saturday pvening, July 27» the BetUehem jSood Houaeke^t- ers* Qufa met at HiBcreat fee honw eC-llrs. .Covington. The sheeting was preiid^^^^^ by SlJLBieddeat; the rdl was called by tiw-aecr^ary and the ann- ntes of the last meeting: were read and adj^rted: No budnesK of ingiottaaee was transacted, as ly of the BMJuhcie |t35,0M IS BEUfiF Hold-Up of Kxpreoe €»r enC- *- .r-0. Paaseiicer Train Appaara to be Amateur's Work. the-bandit escaped from the train when it stopped on the dd- ing at Greenwood, twoity miles west of here, to allow an e a ^ ^imd pasMng^ train to paaa.' In tlu^£i»nt he^may^be lodfa^; in tike footiuBs of the ^ba Ridge. The held-up was cvidentiy fte- work of an amateur, judging m which hp task-oC-hi&dhiy the express messengis^ fee imdl rope uaed having been tied arqund MarshalTs iumds initead <£f^kre(ind the wrists^ Tlia noviee budit was aliM cueless wife lua gun, and whfle ^j^meaaenger wasiteW tieit hi .^,^apidcad ^e aaan^ 9 « t d lyint it IWHIMB fiee hand and was ia fee act of pointing it at tlw ban- > difs headjKfore hd waa detect- ed. Express ocunpejoy c^Eicuhi havie not divulged the amOont misainigfr(HBthr safe, h«t kfid police u e of the bdief that it ia around f 186,000. A numker 4f bonds were leftundisturhod. /^ -Marshall .has beat on t^ia Wadiingt(»i'^[}incimiati nm #ar several yearg.—Boat: MANAagaS COIHtCE pf- Mrt'WTiTT Y jxtsmuas Bflk Anfited and Aypioved— :i{c8iiaatioa af Old airf Bbe— tiaa of New ae-sH were were Mrs. Halt, Mnt Wheatley John- son, Mn..9iarrettT-and Misses * * • Jahnawfc Duzias^-the tedal hoar iee cream and cake waa served by HoBtaar tJie- l<oa«lBon cpmity. laaltar wlUrtte What ialEe ttonrtranr yoa not getting Iroodoon—are ^ pityer aervice? the people of oar omunonity Thoa.IL Lion, who in- awua j are W n g Liberty Bood^^Wg Savings Stampe, giving to the Ited Croaa and doing oor atmoat to win the war, ^^t too, we don't doquent epeech soldy to the xreat and food wurk the Red Cross is doing in sastaming and comforting the allies in their hayend tha" aaaai T^i made 1W allusion idutever to want to Ml bddad every ather feaoQuuty;—We want to be gy frDm~beginnTng t o end of his addreas an thaiopie of tiM^tcea. sioo—the great aAieveaaeata of the Red CiDea. It is uaddrstood that about $180 wtif deared trom the lawn PVty. pregredve. In these-days, whea It is work or fi^rt,# js better to have ooe to your bonae than to have so nayro^rtBthr-pntBOBi-g^ OA daui^tere. A ^^^^^^^:^n^^mmmaLmi9im:s»d ddeetr^mi^ta? added much en- joymeat sj^piV a verse of Auh} Laair Syne, "good aiijrt waa said. - '. Seoetary; Aoeording to the beat failei^ matioe dbtaiaaUe by the Lou- donn llmwi Mr. Cartin wifl carry At a regular metinir of the town ooundli hdd OB Moodaac- nij^t July 29, the foOewhig' •were—pieseut.—Mayor. W. CL Wegener; conncjhnen D. J. Ar^ ringtod, E. E. Conner, a R. C Johnsoo, C E. Nash, AHiert Spaiden-aad H. D. Wewieh. ~ A nnonier vt bffls and iyproved. Hie mayer Joly to be |l«Sf.aO. ReffOJYtd that tha cmiiwil ap propriate $200 from the town to the eryening, and with a rising vote of thanks and trpaaury t a h e naed in biiiMhig ' * " ' not Una than 800 feet of sewer «ctepdon froaa Pteaeott avtaiM Wl^e LoadouB wS hedeae,Te- ptarts txom nearly, afl- the BHA 4Mew« a CarMn Biajotity>-LgB^ donn Times. teriir So don't lctpehticdT>reJiH!Stai twmsyhat Jw^t i» i^wiiig eaky j gppfl our coP*'»*unlty growth. of $2.80 pier qtiarter, azid fee light latea be increased to ' 15 ccats per kitowat yith a min- wheremmt ia doe. The work of-one man Tor a good cause to P"^"* *^>»««^ <>•»•<» P»oj- Prejudiee is o<v wwst oiemy. judiee warpe-eur judgment, dis- Kothhv hiadHs oar broadening torts oor vision, ahrmks our gen- ttew so much as oor prejudicee. [ eroaity, enlargea ow hatred, T¥aae are eftea bora with us and makes ua cut off oor nose to often grow upon na because of spite oar faee, mak^ uEiiseraMe oor eavizomBMnt Prejudice a life feat aheldd eaqpand and be eauaes us to withhold merit hapiigr. CO. POLSi. MSt <m Quarry rtad with flndi . tank at end, the coat te.barb(»«e hy abutting property owners. Also' resolved that hegianinc August 1st the water rates wffl he iacreased tul 40- centa thousand gaflons. With a miiri- imnm of 11.60 per month. RMign^ioB of C. C. man, town treasorer, aeeqp^d, and Harry P^-Davis'elected as aucceaaor a^ a adary ol f2( per menth. Salary ofJL L Rosenherger' increased to $120 p v month iron August 1,1918. Tha Jomal—9L00 a year—

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J: \. ESTABLISHED MAY. 1895

1. VOL. XXIV. No.. 11. MANASSAS, YA^ FRIDAY, AUCUSI 1, 1918

ILX A YEAD IN ADVANCE

Jf*^ ^4tf——I "Tb^^ >a eeftamty np evnaioa ' " * * A ' of duty here; it is a case, appar-

UlTilUtTl V J l f l l l U l i think Mr. cirUn i« miBtaken, J[ ' ——- _ however, Jn beJieviiHt that be-Rkhmond Paper ApoloslMs for cause a man la stuuTied and has

Accoaatian Axainat Mr. C *• family that be i« exempt from _ C. ^firlia'a San. , military, fluty.—If thp parenta

on either aide are able to provide for the aoldien' depeadents in his absence, the exemption on

The BichmPDd Evening Jour sal of July 31 contains the fol toiring edltori>L trtiir]i ii tytf [ »t "m^Hnt is net-effeettve. explanatory: i *** " ** * ®* ***•' ' ^ young

, _ , , . , ^ man waived that point by his ac-/There is no desire pn the part_ tion and he JH fflt.itl«^ t^ fnll

I ISPDING AT NOKBSyiLLIi. J ^ g j g ^ Q U g g - -

iBfifl DP A ipr'Wfii?

iwnttijfcCTlLE Bride of Mr. Percy ProHt.

PICHJPrING BEGINjSi^BIfiDAX:

TKAIN ROBBER 60T

On the evOTiBg <rf Jtt^ s W ^ w d i n Cannot be Blaaed for at 8 o'clock, a very pre: ding was snlemniTed •

of the Evenmg T o M W a o an ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^ j iWotk attitudi. met of mjustice to anybod3^ fa ^^^^ his-father is in a politi-printmg the letter frwtt^W. S. ^ f^^^A for r«-€le«rtian, it is Jenkms. of Leesbunr. under t h e ' h ^ fair to asperse his fam-headirur. P«tin«it Questions ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ f^, , ^^ ^^ for Carlm, to the eflfect that ^hite would be the last man to BapnfeentaUve Carhn s son. af- countenance such a step." ttti9G«yMW-hisfifflnmiflauHia ji . . .. .•. -.:— - -•— --lieutenant, had found a good ANOTHER CONFEDERATE birt*. in the judge advocate's of-j VETERAN PASSl^ AWAY flee, we accepted.it a&a bona fide - •-.- - • "- • '• statement of fact. Representa- jamea W. Keyce; a PromlneBt tive CarUn, in a letter to his con- and Highly Respected CIt-etituents, resents the statement }2en Dies Sioddenly. of Mr. Jenkins as an unjust re-'{- .

Wells, of A Hon who is uncle of the bride. Afi ^remony a delightful was served.

The bride was hani gowned in a suit of wl and velvet and wore a "bouquet of sweet peas lyod

Little Mi^l, sister of bride, was Ucense bearer waff attired in white. The, dal couple was attended John and Miss Glide brother and sister of the

flection on his son as weU as on i Mr. James W, Keyes, a promi h ims^. He answers it as fol-|nent and highly respected dti '^^*' AMn of Prince WiMam

. *Whl^itf«- the FACTS wi£h died very suddenly a Ms home reference to my soil'a military near Dumfries Friday-morning, aervice. First,, let me say thiat jviy Sth. Hladd^h was due to pay son-is' nearly tweoty-'gix an attack o f acute iadigestion.

He had been fai bad health for Ir exempt^ixmi iny iihd of mfl- sevend yibaii. +» *rt *!..** « «._ ^-»A itaxy »er^ce upon two groawto. Mr. Keyes was bom near I i i - & * t S S J , J & ^ * ! ^ 5 5 ? 1 ^ P ! * " * * ^ ^ first, becauise tte Statute pw>- dq>end«it Hfll, Prince William imoS for the jtotfBng ©r^an e«OBty» DecercSw 26, 1888. " 1 ^ ^ arnty axdudedaHstote and mu- ^as oSmeii to Miiss Riberta vSidi0 Officers. M^ son was a Wright, of Prince WSliam couft-mtmicipal oficeir aM wae Wt tar^who paased away about a Sobjeet to drtft. sie*ra!Pf*'fcr a^ . - — ^ ^ - T

. T^Hf^^ ?*"/J!2f »f** ^ For a wimher*! y e a « he ^aa f baWea entirely depei»l«it u|>cm g , ^ „ ^ i„ A e fisMiw boailiias

the Potawac trhttn

, ^ , i-*iM<»*W fiKlr^ b ^ yea^ he we* ah oM sea -be had a growing «»* lucrative «»ptai„. He gave that aip and iwr jractkr just bofldinsLiita • aa indepelRbKc njiaultaiaBce, tiie day after. • Congreaa declared m r , and brfore it was laioim ^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J ^ * ^ 3riieth«L«« A 5 n ^ > ? ^ > " ^ ^^^ ^ "" ' " ^ ^ ^ resided for* scirerkl years, wm

be moved to Fj^rfax eouni^r near Alexandria. He then -re­

ed by the vt^ihteer'er draft sya^ * "*,j *» came to my home and toW me it was his porpoee to go , j * i.. u ^ *_ into theArmy an*to d o h i k m S ! ^ "^^JH^Z^^

Hill, i;he home of Mr. D. B. Grisso, of NokesviUi their eldest daughter, li Wr-became the bride Percy Proffit, of Arrin son county. The cerem^ pfirformed by the Rev

Mix-Up in Rural Rente Af-fali at Cattaipte.

The Demonstration in dum^ toized aa "Prot/^t AeAst

^ the Administration.

Bly

b*-.;

Those presept were Rev. of Aden, Mr. and BCrs. D

Tv"_;:lMaW aAd Rttfh, and John, Ptail, Jacoir and Grisso, all of NokesviUe;, Annie Bennett and Mr. D a ^

that certain thing, It takes more than one blue

Urd to make a spring, and more than one noisy citizen to repre­sent the will of the people. Re­member, that there may be sev-araLhundred-piSe-iQ-the-pastute

hian, IffiaieB Ftoni Xeha, Hi^^

man, Mt jaUi Jlia»JD. W. BlJ^ tertson wid three ddldren; M^ cDCmes R. Manuiel, Misses Sbphi% Ili Decca and Master James Ar­nold Maaud and Mr. J. M. XSMP-heti all of okesv9ie;_ :

' QD the foflowing mofnii^ Mr. and Mrs. Pr^K

tlyy : to Hmt miny THeada,jdio ^hem a leo^, h e ^ ^ imd vntpir-ous liffe ; R

One pig caught in a fence will make more noise than a whole drove^ of pigs out in a i^ture, some one has aptly said. When you hear a big noise over any-thtag It iff well !t«'4ftveet{j!ate the- source of the noise and see who is makintf it-r-and why. Don't take the words of a jnews; paper or^ special rein-esentative of the interest that may be caught in the fence as evidence that iall the people are, against

begin again Saturday afternoon at 4:30. The National Woman's Party announced the new mili­tant ^monstration Tuesday. "Hie courts having freed the pick­ets jailed last winter and held their imprisonment iiivalid, in terest will center on whaf actio? the police win take, if any.

The -announcement specifies lEKe usual program, of pickets marching in single file with their purple, white.and gold banners. In this instanceL however, the dem<HisfaiflB5&"' wfll h ^ be made on the White House mall, but in Lafayelite square,. around the statues of Lafayette and Ro-chambeau, opposite the execu­tive mansion, and will take the form of a mass meeting, remi-

content with their lot, while ope is making all oi the. noise. It may be that the niajority of the pediirfeare conteit, bat some interest will be, or is, caught by certain purposed or enacted leg-t^tion and l^e noise that arises

Bwmett, of Calvtttdn; Mn. C. from thi^ (me is far frwm re^^e-

But a gentleman living in our P^^^^ ttSiriinmuty h#talGdn^fnffiffir<

^ t < >inion foom the above; whe^ fa» ha^ published hi last wedc's DemoMcrat, under the cap. Uaiu "Another Otoe of Mr. Car-In'sTricka." -

First, I wiah de say that a pe-tUi<Hi waa .gotten up in our etmir

^Tiil» IltiUfge DUmBlliiK will I Lharlqttesvin^ V r/uTy 30.— Railway detectives, aided by lo­cal police, are working tonight on ctews which may lead to the arrest within twenty-four hours of the masked bandit who robbed the safe of "^express car aa a westbound CheeBpaeiake and Ohio pasjsenger train . pon after it pulled out from nere'early ±his morning. Express Messengu' AI Marshall, of Washington, who w y bound and gagged in his car before the bandit rifled the iron safe, was relieved from diuty at Ciifttm Forge and Hrctumod to Staunton, where he spent the af­ternoon in the hope that he might be able to identify the man who held him up should the robber have^ingered in that city.

The feelief prevMls here that niscent of the Pankhursts at the Nelson monument in London. -

The speakers include Miss La-miafkick, one of-the founders

of the Ameancan Red Cross.'aad Miss Elsie Hill, daughter Ebee tiexer Hin, One tiine B |[Hre8enta' "tive fnm Connecticut.

Ddegates from aome of the nearby states are being arrang­ed—4tt New York by Mrs. Jolm

P._Belmant; m Pennsylvania by Dr. Sarah H. Locjcrey. Mils Gar-dine'KataeQstiriB aad : ^ iueU' tive e e m m t l ^ of wUeb'lHie Mary inghi%ia chafanain; in OelMrara by lErs. Florence Bay­ard Hillee: in Mrs. W p .

of 'tmx co'mmumVy, wmi ^ ex : cation of one or two. Tliia pe-:<^aL,Jaa-^held:-:,ior fourteen

*?My!^/ T^^*^^^>-~wTrwe hasfaaadf

He then took chargeof^tfifji^^^^ GAI^ERING , _ ' ~ A^ N<JKBSVlO,E

and so, in Mhy, Prince Wil]iaaa;~and purdOBed •wlfei'e |ie resided mttst

I'dealEr He f^agtit tlurough the war of

mi. he Wl not the first, to go to F o ^ Ifyer atid enter the t»'""''wy PAmp. ffls first m<mtKs training was m- eecesewn, and: waa a^orave aaa

-the-^^mtry.- He then teaaa--*^*'^ Jf"*^- > ' fened to the Field ArtiBery ahd_ He te survived; by hie daugfc-jradoated W a a arlUlery oSieer, ter, Mi» Minme Keyes, Vki reedving the lowest etaaadBoen two sisters, Mrs. Wallace Stork, that bould be given, viz., second and Mrs. B. Cole, both of Inde-tteotenaat. Ke ^i^uth^ order-I^endent S B . " , ed. to Qunp Lee with the 313ih—TlHiTjoJIy was interred in the Resim^t of Field.Artillery and Dumfries cemetery Sunday, whik there was prunoted to Jniy 7, at 1 p. m. First Lieuten%t, tqnn tiie ree^ llie immense crowd thaf at-ommendation of the "'y'*imf*V fmitr* * • *•-••—' *••««" *»»-«mA atod DiviaiMi Commander. He gear befa^oieid the lugfa esteem wfs subeeqooitly detached and hi whidi iSe -was bdd. For a

Alex- nomber of yeeafe he was a mom' LoiSBaaa, aa aW^tcrtlep? her oflJie

Beneit of Eed Croea'Briags Many Peapk^-PrindpaiLAd- ~

• A«a iby C C. CadlB.

The iawh party for the benefit ol IM Hed Cross, wlucL^a^ place at Sat farm of Mr. Mdvin C. Haaeg^ about f<mr miles from NokeBviaeT'oh Wethiesday evea-bi^, eeaooa to Jhave ed suceees desiute the indement weather, ^«iiic£r iweeeded i t Nearly «D day Jt had been rain-inir> but toward evoiing there were daadns-sBes and aa wi&

months before being presented to Mr.: Cadin. One Wedi after being preaoBted, Ifer^Guhn had the route jxap&etae to jpo over the piiojwaad rojute, and the ia-spB^er tuned • it down Dn ae-cooat ^ three treacherous atrt>fima Mthout bridges. Sjnce tiien two of the streams have faflPB .tMJdgiPd iinri Out rtw^

Hooker, has dmuiied'a special car in which the Battimore c^e- gatkm idB cc8^ to Wid^^^

The demcmstratioo is «harai>-tensed as a'^n^test afainst the adwJaagbmtion,'* T with special aim at the Senate; where - 1 ^ federd suffrage amendment stffl a#iittto a vote.—Post -*

Meeting of Befhlehew Chih

shortened about amile so aa to miss aBoaeing Boll Ran twiice

ent noute is the most feadble un­der the preeeat ceoditiona. So dea'tMamp it a^ MriHariin .

' if VOOy.'WOIMteF BOW IQABy P6(H miT_gtimatwi at hrtwrm 400 f pig iMida in thia mmmrniity, a* andsmpeople had aasenrfged-g|faeeditorid above (thesaidiatlr Oaim.' •fhose pieeent

•n ifc TferHii Irnna WUtA BIf erat SiehiunlaoB, and on aecou^E The paHhcara were Messrs. uf hW legal traliiliig, yaa aaalgn- S..B. l^twiadl, R. A. HutchlaoB, ed'to the important duties of. L. A. Hamatoa, L. £. Merchant, Iwadlinir the court martial wor)^ SL C.^edE^C. Mclnteer, Geo. of two e n ^ Brigades, the 77th SiasoB and W. Siswrn. -X. « d 78th. WWIe e»fa«ed-l»~- f -thfa work, he was leeommeaded , U. D. C, MEBTD^G by A e Brigadier Ge&erd in eon*-maydtlbecanic of hia knowledge The regular' meieting of the

Lee; "Wood I gingmg bf-

--aa4tai-ailIQeiji uAter and lawyer, Meteflnae Chap4eri U. D. Cf^i^ j,,Af^^Am^^tm »i*>i-h^hdd in the thirttr TWTT ""

the rank of Captain, and as audi next Wedneaday afternoon, at 8 * U iUOmota aod immediate o'doek. transferted to tin S6th Artillery. At the Jdy meeting officers Brigade, C. A. C, and s a t to fOr oisaiag year wexe elected as _ ^ D^warf t^^ l t iiniiBiii P i ia id i l thik organiaatkm which is un- leiden; first«. vice-president

for immediate over- l$rs. R. S. HynsMi; second vice-[persMud or political jxmdde fti duty. On tiis ~way IVotkr piTtgident—Mi«« Le» Moidey

I^ooiaiana to thia C unp, hireoordrng secretary; Mrs. W, GT by Alexandria to tdl h^LCovingtoa, treasorer, Mrs. C. M. and family goodbye. I Lukia; eorreaponding secretary,

caanot for prudent reasons, say Mrs. Robt A. Hutchison; histo-joat what day his Brigade win rian, Mr*. A. W. Sinctadn regla-eailhut I know that he will be in i trar. Mrs. J. € . Meredith; eoeto-FVance shortly.' dian. Mra. J. L. Baabong.

thSft e^ertainment The pco-gram, consisting of a solo by

compaaied by Miss Mary Brew er, of Washingtni, redtations hy Miawm Fern MinihaH, G l a ^

" f r o d s the Kiag's

Croas Roads Quartette th<»oogMy enjoyed. ,

"1&. Haxeh introduced 1 ^ .

giaeefut remaps, pRsented Hon. -^. C. Car&r; Tlie audi-eiit» gave eameet and oithusi-astic attention tethe adiraae «r this gentleman, who eowftimd hw

•(whibhrJias not beoi bridged, rii^

afana t onfMdafaie.). T%e foea*

ele) aaid it was signed by^brge number of tiie p e ( ^ of the Cat-

signed hy not more than six and three |rf these live and get thdr ttaO en a R. F. D. rente that has

Oa Saturday pvening, July 27» the BetUehem jSood Houaeke^t-ers* Qufa met at HiBcreat fee honw eC-llrs. .Covington. The sheeting was preiid^^^^^ by SlJLBieddeat; the rdl was called by tiw-aecr^ary and the ann-ntes of the last meeting: were read and adj rted: No budnesK of ingiottaaee was transacted, as

ly of the BMJuhcie

|t35,0M IS BEUfiF

Hold-Up of Kxpreoe €»r enC- * -.r-0. Paaseiicer Train Appaara

to be Amateur's Work.

the-bandit escaped from the train when it stopped on the dd-ing at Greenwood, twoity miles west of here, to allow an e a ^ ^imd pasMng^ train to paaa.' In tlu^£i»nt he^may^be lodfa^; in tike f ootiuBs of the ^ b a Ridge.

The held-up was cvidentiy fte-work of an amateur, judging

m which hp task-oC-hi&dhiy

the express messengis^ fee imdl rope uaed having been tied arqund MarshalTs iumds initead <£f kre(ind the wrists^

Tlia noviee budit was aliM cueless wife lua gun, and whfle ^j^meaaenger wasiteW tieit h i

. , apidcad ^ e aaan^ 9 « t d lyint

it IWHIMB fiee hand and was ia fee act of pointing it at tlw ban- > difs headjKfore hd waa detect­ed. Express ocunpejoy c Eicuhi havie not divulged the amOont misainig fr(HB thr safe, h«t kfid police u e of the bdief that it ia around f 186,000. A numker 4f bonds were leftundisturhod. /^ -Marshall .has beat on t ia

Wadiingt(»i'^[}incimiati nm #ar several yearg.—Boat: •

MANAagaS COIHtCE pf-Mrt'WTiTT Y jxtsmuas

Bflk Anfited and Aypioved— :i{c8iiaatioa af Old airf Bbe—

tiaa of New

ae-sH were were

Mrs. Halt, Mnt Wheatley John­son, Mn..9iarrettT-and Misses

**• Jahnawfc Duzias^-the tedal hoar iee

cream and cake waa served by HoBtaar tJie-

l<oa«lBon cpmity. laaltar wlUrtte

What ialEe ttonrtranr

yoa not getting Iroodoon—are ^ pityer aervice?

the people of oar omunonity Thoa.IL Lion, who in- awua j are W n g Liberty Bood^^Wg

Savings Stampe, giving to the Ited Croaa and doing oor atmoat to win the war, ^t too, we don't

doquent epeech soldy to the xreat and food wurk the Red Cross is doing in sastaming and comforting the allies in their

hayend tha" aaaai T^i made 1W allusion idutever to

want to Ml bddad every ather feaoQuuty;—We want to be

gy frDm~beginnTng to end of his addreas an thaiopie of tiM^tcea. sioo—the great aAieveaaeata of the Red CiDea.

It is uaddrstood that about $180 wtif deared trom the lawn PVty.

pregredve. In these-days, whea It is work or fi^rt,# js better to have ooe to your bonae than to have so nayro^rtBthr-pntBOBi-g^

OA daui^tere. A ^^^^^^^:^n^^mmmaLmi9im:s»d

ddeetr^mi^ta? added much en-joymeat

sj^piV a verse of Auh} Laair Syne, "good aiijrt waa said.

- '. Seoetary;

„ Aoeording to the beat failei^ matioe dbtaiaaUe by the Lou-donn llmwi Mr. Cartin wifl carry

At a regular metinir of the town ooundli hdd OB Moodaac-nij^t July 29, the foOewhig' •were—pieseut.—Mayor. W. CL Wegener; conncjhnen D. J. Ar^ ringtod, E. E. Conner, a R. C Johnsoo, C E. Nash, AHiert Spaiden-aad H. D. Wewieh.

~ A nnonier vt bffls and iyproved. Hie mayer

Joly to be |l«Sf.aO. ReffOJYtd that tha cmiiwil ap

propriate $200 from the town to the eryening, and with a rising vote of thanks and trpaaury t a h e naed in biiiMhig

' * " ' not Una than 800 feet of sewer «ctepdon froaa Pteaeott avtaiM

Wl^e LoadouB wS hedeae,Te-ptarts txom nearly, afl-

the BHA 4Mew« a Car Mn Biajotity>-LgB^ donn Times.

teriir So don't lctpehticdT>reJiH!Stai

twmsyhat Jw^t i» i^wiiig eaky j gppfl our coP*'»*unlty growth.

of $2.80 pier qtiarter, azid fee light latea be increased to ' 15 ccats per kitowat yith a min-

wheremmt ia doe. The work of-one man Tor a good cause to P"^"* * >»«« » <>•»•<» P»oj-

Prejudiee is o<v wwst oiemy. judiee warpe-eur judgment, dis-Kothhv hiadHs oar broadening torts oor vision, ahrmks our gen-ttew so much as oor prejudicee. [ eroaity, enlargea ow hatred, T¥aae are eftea bora with us and makes ua cut off oor nose to often grow upon na because of spite oar faee, mak^ uEiiseraMe oor eavizomBMnt Prejudice a life feat aheldd eaqpand and be eauaes us to withhold merit hapiigr. C O . POLSi.

MSt <m Quarry rtad with flndi . tank at end, the coat te.barb(»«e hy abutting property owners.

Also' resolved that hegianinc August 1st the water rates wffl he iacreased tul 40-centa p » thousand gaflons. With a miiri-

imnm of 11.60 per month. RMign^ioB of C. C.

man, town treasorer, aeeqp^d, and Harry P^-Davis'elected as aucceaaor a a adary ol f 2 ( per menth.

Salary ofJL L Rosenherger' increased to $120 p v month iron August 1,1918.

Tha Jomal—9L00 a year—

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PAGE SIX THE JIANASSAS JOURNAL, MANASSAS. VHtCmiA

MDDLEKUBOPR . <Br WalfcfT S RmiwH )

pie to n y iriietlier it afc«B wac-«ead,.;' ,

"Fm mm Uwre is but ooe choke. We have made i t * *

to pfattd at the bar

Ourii^ tha aatiy century, Jh the days wlWB Ro»i

tha» Germany tha miiitary bmbaMTof ^iritpe, tha hdtnnce of Em anS waa pndomiaaat in Turkey aad mer| iKe Caee of o v than oooa saved the "Skk Man Mf KMfope" from hsmr rrprllTid frooi the contiBent. Bat with the fonatJaoa. of the German Eaaptre, a readjustment of the balaaiee of power took place; g -^""* Fzmnce. aiMi Fraace'a ally. Soasia, drew together in

and oar Hac shall Intce . Once more

we ihall HHto gnoA^witt aur^ Ii««a uaA ofB fenUiiMii flu giwaf fMth to which wa "_'\[ I n a ' a n e w n a o r r a h i l ihhw latNM

TWO OF A U N ©

A tiie faOawBC CiOtfaraift:

by WB

•ai-

the c n e t Triple Entente. Tur-Jc«y wa« thus cast into the arms <rf the Teut«uc pow«», Ger-aoaay aiid Austria,iHK> lianained enemies of Russia. Gertnan rfipiniwatj swayed the policies of the Otti»nan Empire, German offieo:* organised and trained her w « « sent to her aid in' the Bal-ksn wars. At Dapiascus in 1898, the Kaisar declared: *Tbe three hundred million Moham-medsBS who lie scattered ovtst the i^obe may be assorSd of this, Tiiat toe GewsaB—aiBspoj ai -muu. be thor friend at times.'*

Hie great result o£ this in-fornnl aUiaace between Ger-many-asd Toikiqr waa the twiiid-in£: <rf the Bagdad Railroad. Is 1902-3 a German raflway syn­dicate aeeored fR»a«the Soltan t^rvncttaatm* a n d finiipial ^ M J ^ ^

ance tor eTtfiaiing »7Ttilway fnan Haidar PaAa (oo the Boa-phoroas opfim^ Conatantiao-ple) to"Bi^diir^ T ^ cl^ariwy ^aoMit of EonpeiB trade with the BMt was thas to be eamifrieA with CaaataatfaMK pie. _ .

Yiema Md fluiy to Becfin. A great is^Tt'nr ^**''"*-\_ !•'"> miles in leagth^ was thoa to ha erecse^ to Gennan moaiapalr aC tiiade wKii the East. tothesapfottacref India.

That tins pntjeet waa net much an ei.'<iiHiiri aa a politleal ectopriae is seea m the foQofa^ ing qooUtMB from the. Neoe ZMt (1911): -The Bagdad Railway beinaf a blow tft the to-

tated waj Aad the devil stonted his ftrodiBfr

'just t» IMU- -whrnX Bffl

ODB 1t> A BATH TUB

I B 4Mjm fmat h^ ia eivQ life, W« «a w « * tariiete and gKf,

A a d a Q a C m c M M a i t At tmjT timt af *Kr.

we're in tbt trenches, Aai the •wrtMrt pn^rvil

;Jlie« n ^ c M ^

PUBLICS A LB! OF LUCK LAND ,

Under and by virtue of a decree entered by the circuit court f CH* Prince Waiiam county, at the June. 1918. term, in the chan­cery suit therein pendliqr styled Aitcfaiaop aad Sindah-, tractees Tfc^Jta^-Lack, jr, rt s h . thf l u t

wffl offer f o r l a l e W waylif

Bill

He

my. ajprpeehti U a qirite eentritaly,

fer he wanted eomf^hina doae; woold aMke bis last iwdM'Jir to

•idist UBL with tite Hon.

So he said, "My dear CMd Sataa,Tm ia traoMe, I'M afraid;

.gwA_taBHHwT,_iMi* 3* h - ^ a«y gRva it Made.

1 have worried aad Twe and tlw Haaa ataad hi

WbeBthcr bear the i s the U. & A.

I had thoQcfat that Gott was with me, bat af late he's haH as

"go'IVe ea^ii Bs aad wcV oast ^ ia fraat hai

If we fiad a , ^ ^ that's ia the land a< raiqy Ftaaee,

Thefint Art

Aad when the other thiags at* «C We nib oanalvas with

And pat the flrat thincs an i Aiad hove, aad haae, aad have.

We hope w« daat g«t chiQr. TlHttfaeit^ will sto» as waa.

And that the Kaiser aad his Wm ; ^ be shot to heB.

Far we want this war ts fiaiah. So w«Tl hare the aftenaath ..

Of spewiBna

cuit court for Prince WOiiara county, wiD offer for sale at the same taaie, on the same Urms, the foAotring three aevoal trac^flf fandof winch the late James Luck, sr., died »«««J »»^ nrasrsM-ri. adjouunt the urst above descrSwd tractr KO^ 2 M

IB a caed «U U. S. hath.

jftaw, 4ear S«tait. want jmi he^ Wa te a «aaa that waaU

; • * -Aad whea dM war ia oi«<er w«n awa

—By Serst. A. C. Beavers. Battacy. 17th TuiA AjUBtKj, Fraace.

MMN tas HIS DUTY

Jimmy had been coaxing his motho' an day for some al ihe mm jam &atisbe had made, and hi order to disoounge him she tried to teO hnn that it £ d not trav oat wefl. and that die %oald have to e y e tt to the Bttte dofc Toadies, aert doer. A few haafa

Kc aaetion, SATURDAY, AUGUST S, 1918. at tea o'clock, a. Bu, OB the pfem-isaa. an of that eertain tract or p a m i at land, ia Colea district. Priaoe Wilhaia county, about two miles bd;o«r ladcfMndent Hill, an the Qoaataeo road, oon-strtiag: a< ^boat two huiidrad acres, <rf which the hite Edith Ludc died seized and possessed

Tiiis farm has on it an or­chard, dweUinchanuLaadJUSces-sary oathnildinsB, weB, water, e t c . and 4riU OMhe a rery deair-albiie farm home.

TIXMS OF SALE.—O n e-third cash on the day of sale; and the residue on one, two and three years time, the defored payments to be evidenced by the XHUchaser'a.. interest hearing nole, i ad Oielitie to he leaerved tffl the pordiaae money is fully pand. "

Poasession to be given as^soon as li>e ssle is oon&med by.the eoort.

{ f any of the land is rented oat at the time of sale, the aaie u subject to the ff iht of the ten­ant; the pordiaser, however, to reoetve the rent frOm the time of sale. The taxes are to he ap-

l hetwaen the pordiaser and 4he eonumasianeca for tkt

b . E. NICOL. e A S D f C L A I l L , g THQgWTOK DAVffiSj-

-<OBT.-A. • mnx.'.Hwcwf,

A llUCT OF 8t AOIS^ KtoAwn as the UhSg land, pnr-

led^^ias^-Luck^ara « ^ » i watiama ^pd husbattd. imACTOP n A g B B " _

More ar lesa. purchased by Jas. Luck. ST., of J. B. Jidmson and wife.

A TRACT OF i*% ACRES More or less, purchased by the said J M t.nrk, s r . Of J. B. tter-Bian and arif e.

For furtho' information, ap­ply to tiie uudeisignde

C.ASDWXAIR, ROBT. A HUTCHISON, H. THORNTON DAVIES.

Y^ TiTUBSBes.

LLTHKKAN

'•"V at W

Triai^

ta t l^a^c^eck-m.aL

m a

Everytfaing Good to Eat

My line enubnces StMfkB and Fancy Groeorioi

^eenswmre. Tin and Enarowware

mtm

of the paatiT. aD with the ^ and the jar half ttttiCy*" ts anawer to IM aMafcr ec's aueathms aa to what he waa

I. Geo. G. Tyler, dah ai fhe fupalt.fiaart fui l^inue wiHiiam uwuily, do eeftif^ that hand has

jESa & TYLER, Oedc

T u r k ^

. 1 ^ * : :

Tea Car

•ck yaar GadI Al -

! day y a i ^ nW hi hcavca. , ^ BO. y w l ai* « ML

Aad tins fall is o«t tar diidaat; It ; amc as h—1,

stnxtioa oajy lo » Giiiiisii pany. becauae A e knew t h s | Germany's army and navy stood behmd^-her, w t e A makes it «p-jtear to I'Jnghjad and I advisable to exert tao pressure upon Tifffcey." \

Pram this it was bat h step to the idea of IBOAEaxBpm (Cen­tral Europe.) The geid ^ this i d e a IS t h e

Gennan Empire, the Hungarian Monarchy, and the Balkan States ipto a^aiagle cea-nomic unit, ahkh mty he ex­ploited by GeriaaBy in the oitar ests of Gcrmaa

In^Be the the begjaning the pire aud Auatiia HBagBT- Thay had Turkey, aBd evanto 4n»e proved that Iher Settsa

projacL For, thia ramm

l a M t i thc4e*B;Chatis

t ^Mi'%w wiaehai ai ] iaH,aari IN« aa

* g l l i V i M i Miiidi

SJOM o r LOCK

D.J.ARRINGTON MAHABSAa.^

D. D. Oaifc.

U, «:«; Wedaaa

U aldaclc: B. T. P.

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xrr. AUGUST 2. I S H mt^ JlAJiASSAS JWt tt rALH BftA>AJiS.\S, VIBlilltta PAGE SEVEN

HEALTHY HOOS KUIST

H06 CHOLERA «HTlVI

bes« Dif K#. 1

THE WAR'S ANMVratSABY of man. Wliea the wr eiA]afc&igi there will be no H«rfieazolleni' with protfeoaka hotding miUkms of huiaaa cattle. abkle by the laws in terror o slaasfater.'Thaejaeivea have made.

1 have caBed apoD th« A^tkm

h our .vfc "»i ago today the two muitlerous heads of the houses of HohcDaoUern and Hapsburs save the word vhich tbey f<nd-ly hoped would mean the annihi-^tkm of Serbtan iadepeadeace and the extenaon of he Gemas

, .eoipire to take in aU middle Ea-feem tlie North S—

PeraiaD GuU. Ftaas Joaef in hia dotace and oomptetety in the power of' W ^ n a IL

strictly! they them-

wiO be no emperor or kins "^"ho darea to y ^ jhat he hf#a power by divine risfat or by asy other li^iht cttefft the eooMBt rfiheppoplc- Ibe natiwM thirt have been held in boodace by the mrrppt tmparan a£ Hungary'win be set, free aad aided to establish their own gov-

Ana-jeminent.-' Beigiura w S be tt»-trta-Hmvary was, in fact, only a dynaaty. aa army, aad a coi:-rupt syston of politics daminat^ liouse. Soitians wiU go back to

Sedncal r. f t K

«M[b*e«vtf

ed and diieeted by Berlin. For twenty-ive yean Wifiiam had plotted fmr the day wfaoi he mig^t gratify his towerinff and hftlfrjiuaiie efrotism and /&t the aao)^ time expand Germany at the expenae" at nrighhoring n»-taona. He tfaonsht the <VPV-tuae hoar had arrived when the Kid Caaal was oonqdeted and the a/isaB<rination of the Aus-triaii'' crown prince gave Aus­tria a chance to sUmolate joat and vnofpng anger. ;

What an appalittg roil of ca-hunities and horrors followed tilMi fatal dedsioB of these crown­ed issairirtw! What an inextri-caUe eml of misfortmie and dis-aAer sarroonifli the master ooa-spirttqr » he moves to: his doom!

Ihe war was to end witiitn'a lew days. A few fannied strokes

to difpatHi 'tine: principal victim. If Russia should iater-fere, a few wedct at most were

frfBcfafVlMi

STATB MOBMAL SCHOOI.

ahooldiiot!

attadnd:

Rector & HAYMARKET, VA.

TAIEBS

muted States at a Tte fifth roar of Hie

gras today, aad the lovd is flBther fnaa mlMy than he was en Jdty 28,1914. Be has

ndBkms of his peoide alaiik Bumfid, aad captare^

He h » seca hi« onpire's BKsw and inda his hone aad lus people aUwr i«d tteoai^Hirt the worid. aad

crade aad prob-Jittr.vilkiBlhe limits of the law iXttfmn forLaMriT eqpt for moaey Md at maHuC

>ihoa)dbe The boada a n the safest

*f tevestaHBta aad have noatax-fale and other vahiaUe featarea. To h(dd yoar liberty loan

if poawiWf. is patriotic.

their home with joy and thanks­giving. Poland win r i* froaa her sorrows and ahiae«eeaaM(« amtrng tiie natioBS.

It is sot as a bouatif ui ancle that the United SUtes has de-to-miaed to fight tiO these ehaagae are made oertaia: It is becaoae these dianges most be made if liboty ia to abide ia the United States or anywhere dse in tite world, it is fer &>erty isarriKjOKistKiffijaK^tiiat Amt>rir^ has dr»rB the sword of destmctioB.

The years of the war wiO not be many, if the ptoqieets <)€ the beginning of the fifth year are not misleading. The oiemy grQws samt with bSiger and lack

der IMfptlfljl

woild eoold know,

fhanght,- had been.foreseeta

A l

cued from the paws of the beast that has defiled her beautiful

its moi SDd women everywhere, to see to it that its laws are iept iariolate, its ame antaraiAed:.''' IliiB i s an appeal which the peo­ple-can- not ignore. Is evoy nook and comer of tUs land it sboiikl be raised up as a guiding

ofUood. TheaBieswaxstrong-• with abundance of food tad

abondanee of men. The experts have .met war

perts who outmatch them, tknce for a «^ile,'aBd there; be a'peaee that Bo Ho wS ever

THE MOB srntir Preadeat JRhoa'a

tifoa of IheaMb spiiit and his a|>-peal for a strict ofaaemaoe of

ff RjiieelaieW nf fli» Jand AMddjifaa« responsive chord ia the

I is fmctaoB- '

tabling wrat^ detetmBMd to ex-theasystem he

or dSe M "Om itifl tra^

bat m t m^ baefcfartiw

which o^y sia>aHW>wi the

fBtted far

tlMBe-of

for'msb nil&_ Fartienkzly u this tnte in ia-

stancea. ^s 'duioiytut^^~€fi or actaon, radi the great majontj «< atqtf to action daring thei-Paat xcjar. CoBgieas baa so parfarted Hke espionage act that tiiere is pie law lor the paBJitoaeBt of ag

oC fisloyatty. amd the pa-triotic- fffntmumt of the natioa

anMised that af«ll

aad Jjaaifjl t t e miSs of God grmd slowly

Thetor-tandwoMdMaaslt

rogned, aad every day of war is another turn of the

that racks b^imsnltr Bat the end ia wortt the agooy, for the end ia aad must be the ex-

Of BMH*S

tioas give aa example to the world of coanstenttr abi£ag by the dDCtriae wMeh the^ Fighting as they a n f«- the hbcrty which enables them to

IcDvem UMiiuwiTes. the ^fies

to put ito great eaogy into this war. aad it haa responded—re­sponded with a spirit ami a gen-tas for action that has thrilled tl^j^jvorid." iays Preaidait^Wil

*1 aow -eaB 4q»eB itr

admonition to all men, that thm-

and that thdr re^Mct for law apd order may always be'para-mouat.—Waahiagtoe Post.

EAilLY PLOWIMG WHEAT

(f cpsvod by L mL n#QrMa,

The federal govonment is al­ready aslsag Viiginia if ehe can increase the 1919 wheat crop 10 per cent over this year. This can be done and pfewihg land ui-tended for . wheat in - July and early August will he^ to accom­plish it.

Howing at this tame will <tft«i uxase wheat yields 10 to 15

per cent, and sometimes as much as 10 to 15 bushels pa- acre. feSrly plowing conserves mois-tDxe, aUows the seedbed time to settle, aad iaenases availahle

food, it » partaqdacty

bfeeaxiyiiw the gnmad wfll have tuaity to sptuut euly aad. be kffled by ^JAiags btfocciriieat

IHome Dressed and • Weston Meat& 1

Beef, Liadbr Veal mdrPMJt | -

GROCERIES FANCY AND STAPLE"

y VICTROLAS

The ky the Victor A U . It fa i be deceived br SMW other

are VietTClaa. Let BM show yaa. I have aoaM in stack a l the

GIVBllE4kCAUL

aBCatai-Givci

Ittle

Waick|ipimf

WENRICH ™-1^^-*T^?-^^V W.^-

a<h^

HWbud BvUng Mbtonl

tike ndne at o o a s : Mar Ufi Kv* fhttorrtlloLUlM

. . 15J( The dM> e table shOfWf dearly

toacic m wiy proniaiii^ GO ptow eariy. Althoogh conies at a time when .the is minirootly buay, it is time and labor wcfl spent.

IB onler to get a good v^xaos tsH gnflvth, to seed early a a bedwdl sopffiied witii

that ha

ALEXAHbftlA, VA

T.W.WOOD lb SONS

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PAG£~FQUR TMB MANASSAS JOURNAL, MANASSAS, VIRGINIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, l » u

BBir LOCAL MffS — l b . John W. WUkmnaa ha*

writtea home that he h u rived safety oversea*.

€ . J. Meetie, B o a n GonkM» Ernest Dttextaek and J.

baa L. Ifoaer went to ParceOvilk. ar- Loudoun county, lalst Saturday

nicfat. Where &e two fiist-naoiea^ XkiOegt, ana ber cousin, MISS AT

a D d l i n . E . E . iee are the proud p a n ^ r e f • baby ( k l , h n Aagaat lak, and

•ina poHoda^—

fentleoijen ap^^Qi tih« int«a«sts of CoL E. B. White fbr Ooagnn.

~ —Saachten^-of the Ccmfed-eraey of "Front Bojral have invit-ed the sunrivora of the fortjF-third Virginia battalion (Mos-by's Men) to hold their annual

—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. HaO. of Pittabaxvh, Pa., annoonee the birth of a daagfater, Adra Virginia, oa July Zlih.

%g- xp J W>JV«r left OB'

Tuesday for Softierset, Orange: R O ^ I ^ ^ ' y M n i ^ « o ! l b e l i l ( ^ ^ ^ " ^ , ^ ^ county, where be wiH make his " - - « « _ » / - oi. i future home. -

reunifan there on Septembo- 2S, the anniversary of the unveiling of the Mosby M<»UBient in Frapt

! vitatioB has bem aecef>ted.

—Mr. «nd Mrs. W. C. Carrico, of Bristow, have received word announcing the safe arrival in ?Vance of their son, Thomas Car-nco, S42 Mactiimi trun Battaiiop.

—Mr. H. a Bear, of near l>rentsviUe, had a cow killed, by lightning Tuesday. Mr. Bear . nrries live stock insuraaco with the Lipscomb Insurance Agency, Incorporated.

—Christine, the four-y^ar-old laughter of-Hon. G. J. Meetae, tell from a small wagmi 'trtiile being drawn on the streets by a Ktle boy on Saturday evening

and badly fractured one oi ber arms.

—Manasseh Lodge, No. 182, A F. and A. P.. win bcSd its res-Jar meeting Friday, Augnst 2, ipening pnxnptly at 8 o'doek.

Thrp<^ E. A. dugTMNi will ho. jfWMW

at this meeting. Secretar}\

B .W,Saaden ,

—The f hurch of Br^tsvifle wiH aeB refreshments on the ehmxh lawn next Saturday, Angiuft S, from 4 o'clock on thpom^ t/te The p: the church.

—We have the road leading from to Centery^^

—A party of the Boy Se(Hits of Manassas, under command of Scout Master Bibb, who-.have been roughing it at Smclair's MiH smoe last Tuesday, broke camp and returned home today.

-Mr, j^d lilrs. Herbert De-Butts, fmrnmly of Manassas, bat now of Linden, Jiave received m-formation that their son, Private J(dm DeButts, is iQ with pneu­monia at Camp Lee, where he has been in training.

—General WiUiam McComb, s i ^ to be the last sorvivini: Btigadier-Geiiieral of- the Con­federacy, died a few days ago at ihe home of his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Puryear, near Meehaaies-ir91e, Va., on the amuvoBaiy of the first battle of Manawiaa He was in fa» ninetieth rear.

—Mrs. H4r«n U, Boop enter-Uuned the members of the Good Housekeepers^ Oub last night in Voorhees Hall.Fjtstern

lie Tp^efts. of WMd|ii(tt:tpn^ dur­ing the week-end.

—Prohibitian inspectors. W, E. Payne and A. L. Brickar. were bied yesterday at Wood-bridge before Thos. Sheppard,

—Mrs, iuite Whitmer, resid­ing near Qmova, mfFered a stroke of paralysis on last Sat­urday aftemocm. Mrs. Whit-mer is about eigfaty years ofageT'

justiee of the peace, on two -war­rants, <Hie charging them with rntoos oonduct oo a Waahing^-ton Southern Railway tram and

—diaries E. Gimhie, ono of the tavo men diarged with the murder o r j « ^ P. WerrM, the Washington employee, iia Alex­andria county on May 9, by beat­ing him on the head with an iron bar and beer bottle, was sen-toDoed by Judce Goolrick at t ^ Alexandria county ctnirthouse to be electrocuted on October 18.

JUDGES OF EL.BCrnON

Uat U jndvw far the Electiom to he WU TuMbgr. Ai^gaat 6, 1918: —ThituiwMi.—*. • . waias. r. A.

WcQiiictML—W. r.LBitia, Wtm.M: WhMOer, Omto WeUa. •

Cmthurin—Howwrd HaUv. C. F. CctOT. L. B. Fattier"

tery upon Mr. J. G. Sketton. of} R<*«rtJSewman. the otbw asl-. Solm,^F. M. Btimg. Richmond, committed on said train June 7th last. They were fined f50 each on the warrant, and. $250 and silx months each in the county jail|ti<xi. on the latter, from which deci­sion an appeal was taken to the circuit c<Hut. The common­wealth was re{n«Baited by Mess. Thos. R. Keith, of Fairfax, and H. TbomtoB Daviea, and the 4t»-fendants by Mr. Jna W. Carter, now of Richmond.

— L D. M^denhali. twenty years old, enH>k>yed as asmstant maintainer by tbe Southern Rul-way Company, was strudc and iMltMfly Mlted at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday at Seminary Croas-iMig, west of Alexandria, Fairfax county. JuM how tJie aeddoit ha|>pc9ied or what train struck tlie unfoitaaate man eouM not be leamed.—The body tafepr in

dier ' chajTgvd with being an ne-ceaaory. will be tried on October

formeri^S, jast ten days after the date 6sed~fer his companion's execu-

Bulcr Tylar. C. S. CaUrtKk. WataHUL—K. B. C i w . J. P-

SoHtli. R. O. MayliwtL . Hajrmariui.-^«eo. Bleigkt, L C Jacoba, Umrm G. WTv^

NekceriBe.—T. K. ManteB, C. & Pits^ater, C K. Bhodea.

(kaeawieh. g n w t BeU, H. A.

L. J. man. U. A BeO.

BreBtsriDe.—W. E. Gaiter, E w e t t Hatna, L. P. Kays.

Hottan'a.—IL C'Sotiiard. N i ^ ^ -iel Ooasy, iao. Stea-ait.

w. a. g. 8 . .

Indepeadenl HiU.-B. W. Jamec B. Cole. J S. Starke

Token.—£. W. Comwrtl. Smith, E. B. Payn^

Occoquan.—A. B. Bogan, TBmlBU^ Winiei Davit. '

Haadlqr.-PMtit, W. A-KiAwmO.

Joplin.—W. R. Abel, Epfa WiUiama.

.Dninfrtea.-L. E. MaK^*^ i . A W a * M , J L i E « * .

PatMnac—Fnnk UcI|itMr, ia> W. Handaa. Mattbrw SBaaaa.

GawuaaiaBara af OteHm^W. S. SadOi. B. W. Storka. P. M. P. Lariciii. C. B. nttw^tm.

^»w. P.

W. r Akel.

Mr. Wm. H. Hottinger, of the govcamnent a^'viee. and wife, «f Sandy Hotdc, N. J., were in 11^. naasas Saturday. Mr. Hottiit-ger, accompanied by h i r wife, will return to Sandy Hook with­in the next few days.

' -^udge William Leigh, of Dastjlle, has just held that the ordiBanee recently caadsd by the Qty Gooscfl and reqoirinff

ladiftB ~«if flip Bagtigt44ffl atares to remi S^ndBjTwaiB invalid, in that it It •o t fbaatagbent with the atate btw m Sabbath <rfMervanoe. ThisoiHiiali if tqiheid wiD af-

aad city

plained of by motmsts and otfa-ers as to its imfit eoB^ioii, has now been put in theroui^ l e -pair and makes tnncfiag B pleasure to those who oae it.

—Mr. «nd Ifaa. O. a PortMr g»vg a hotfaday party on last

The sqa^iaek; ace of two yean< tot! etfeuiag, who led by tlieir paieata, sides little Robert Portaer. Boae and -JadE Batcfiffe, Jane Hkit,

the day t i eer fe ' e

viewed by Coroner S&uat, g Fair&x

oomdy.. Afterward-it was le-moved to Qemaine's BBartaary

^lg^_o„|ehapei , A l e x i n a d r i a , ^ edforbnriaL tliedeeeaaedhad been living: at Boricea statkin, Fairfax county. Bis hoinei how­ever, was m Jfut i i Canwiima tad 1m hndy waaiJwp^-^to Ida late

hariaL ^ •.- -

—Mr. Waham Gbuade Gngga, of Bediiaid euunty

—Several potatoes of reeord-Dreaking size were placed o n « 6 - | hibition yesterday iiHiie,flffice of ^«**«»*^iffi*Bnich. w „ „ ^ „ W « . M - « , ^ ^ - - . « ~

-istrict C<immiftsioiier6anBner.|-^;^jtnt. Harvey GMTett wairwstz^ t t e . c ^ e e ^ <rf pr^eata-

iMsfflte moniins for Camp Lee. Daring hia^^^^ tern Iw wa^ a gnaii i ^ the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Aahby LewiiC and OB MooMiay evenng a ngariier:of his frieada met at the hoow^ -dt I t n C n u A ^ X u k m . v^ieire he was presented a wrist

ome of them wagfa wcS iq» tp: arrested last Saturday- and t^-itkn bdagr inade by Mr. Bidiard vo pounds eadi. They #ere:gether with ho* husband hdd in iC. Haydon. TMr. t^r ig^ Speat

with J.

I ^rown on the farm a t tiie di».;pa„inn«i h~wi« «f yi t in o.<.ii feirlatH^^ net workhouse-ttt Oeeoqnan. — _ fj^j. ^j^^,^ h , f n ^ rt» [ h i , imrW., 9PV

.'St. _^^ _ _ _ ^ , F. Burks.

Igrand jugy aC the October term jformer raetor of Ti i i i ty Epiwo-A. Band wffl4^velef ocHirt. .She is diarged ii^li;pal Charch. He was gradhiated —The O. F.

i concert Thuradig^t--ewaing^|falaeii^t«aMes,itagpea<ngthat,fnOT Manawta^ High Sri August 8, at 8:15 odoc^ cnni6r ahe haaTS^jpom^ asTwidow. LISlT^Mrfdrnfag hia atay : Main and Center streets. The ope Ma. SalBfcOdiepi. reiicUtf j a . ung ladies of the Btftistjold stadier, «nd drawing a Ca«-hurch will sdl rAwihnwntaifedaate pennon of f8S a year 'F the benefit of the Red C^tfii[for the past two or three

..nd ban J. ii> eonneetiwi! aiith the' Hei' husband is Uiaigrf with h f -cert. ~ 1 ing'an aeoeasory.

—Mr. John E. Adams, scm" ^ Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Adama,

~:>unt several days at koaae, af-t-r er.listing as a

-.nr. Mrs. Adams now ham tlB«e -'>ii-- in service, bagUi. \dams and Private \ "iams. who are in. Fraacie, aad •'mate John E, Adaasa, of IVnt :. yaJ. S. C.

-To all citizena ' ;:am and n have lost shecfk, poottry or

- xK of any kind frees tiw ratr-.ires of dogs. WiH ywi kjajgy ^.ve me, hy maST^'

snperiateafdent of Trimty Smiday SchooL Havmg just readwd his twenty-first Jiirthday, he tegirtiiia* f«r tiK in June of thiS'

ALL mnSDB OP GmCK ANQ SCSAICB

-: c-invenience, a l the •ij-t of said loeaea? f

. c the data tl^a •he good of all i

.-t.ee re.

- T h e Manawwaw a^ool board. .•L: its meeting this week, ap­pointed Mrs. Walter L. Saadera a.s normal t n i n i n g insl iai tiir in .Manasaaa Agrkottural S g h School, in place of IGas M. E . Grenefe, reaigaed.- Mrs. San den. who haUs a B. S. from George Washington Uai-versity, is now in Baltimore ^ -t«nding tlie Johns Hopkina Uai . ersity for the purpose of tak-mf certain neecieci in her work.

TOESDIAT n t E D E U C K WASD AMD

JBAMB KACajB . . : h i . .

--'VNBBS PALSS OMxwar An.

F B D A t rax sraoAi.

ALL STAM C A S K

Farm MacUooy Sold at Attractm Prices

2C X 3£

Fa^nier Cwnly Fair WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY

August 21 & 22^918 — :iJjAi^i^LL.iaRca^^

de Siiow tlie Feature,^ interertnig Wt Hone Sbiow and Racng

(ior ftejmmn List Apfdy io

AT Ttffi RIGHT PRICE .. 4 ITWlCaOiaf DAIRY VB^

-LACIWJk DAIRT F E E D . . g P O g N B D A K T FSBI>

eOmPTS G R A D ^

r . O, B. H O B ^ F H H > DAN P A R S HOBSB VESD

OOSN OATS HAT

OMEN BLACHFORD'S ITATJ

3^ITE=R0SEfr TheFlttwer of R O U R S

L H - C E N G I N B a ^^.^ DRILLS CORN PLANTERS

HttROWB

rWtBDfUk POLTfECHNIC ISSmTUTEr and AGBKCLXDRAL AND MECHANICAL C O L L B S

•irghda Fifteen decree cum a n in acikalTlin.

applied aaeBee; two year ooorae ia ^ aawaa for taacken ti acncvitaii* M i • i i i l i l i J i iwi i Ut

Afftf to Se«iatrar for emtaioirm J D EGGLKSTON. Pnaudent

Manassas Feed, Siq^^juid impleinent Co. i EVERYTHING FOR THE FARM 1

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PiliBAY, AL<Gi?ST 2, 1918 THE MANASSAS MHJSSiAU PAGE FIVE

)UT PEOPLE WE KNOW

IC^ Eva Breeden spent Mcm-day in Waahington.

Mr. J. F. H<rfFman, of CsSiar-Sirtun

Mr. 6 . T. May, off Adoi, spent Moadty laat in town on btBH eaa.

Un. Wm. N. I iptombfaaa re­turned fnim s vkdt to Irvinirton.

Miaamt EmitOe and Cirfe Ry-kad wove ManitB viritan on Thundi^.

Mrs. Ada Davis spent Sunday vith her jBister. Mrs. P. & Bedd, atCatlatt. -^—

Mr. J. Pailcer Milbum. exain-iner of reoMxls, q i ^ t Tuesday in Msnamiss

Ur.. J. Marye Leiris is back fnm his vacMiioajt Bemtik^ mi the Rappahannock.

~Wm Vietorine Nie«t. of Wash­ington, is the guest of her aunt,

EMaW. Qartir ~

Mrs. E&e Jaaws and MXB. Stapac Payae, ci Catiett, were the foeste ef Mr&

Breeden. dau^Ktf of Mn aad Mrs. J. L. BiMdea. has QSt retunwd frsm j% two weeks'-joait tft-her jmrir and ,

Mr. Robert Ryiand, of Kips William county, is viriting his aon, Mr. W. S. Ryland.

Mrs. Thomas Lawson and daagfattf. Miss Oara, 'ipent Tuesday in Wadiqgton.

Mrs. E. G. Keflly, of Warren-toD, is tJte guest of her paraits, Mr. and Mrs. B. F

aunt. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Horton. and othel- relatives and friends.

PresideBt Hervin U« Boop had as his week-end goest Dr. Rob­ert E. K^shingjiTDfessor of Lat-in an0 Greek, in Toledo (Ohio) Uniyersety. Prrf. gggMng t M « ^ these subjeels ^ ^he

NEWMEMBEBSOr _J90EIOXflSSj

the

Manbfers enrolled by the Ma-naaaas Virgiua Chapter, Amo--icaa Bed Cross, since the last public announcement on June 7, foyow. The ChaptM' now'has a membership of 1,249.

Mrs. P. H. Lynch. Mrs. R. C. oueKfSuMM JuMie BraoneWt, Mra. X E. Cannon, Miss Elnora E.

^ ^ " A. S. Gibson. Cathatpin Branch—J<rfm Don-

can, A. W. Smith., Will Hoffman, F. H. Ccdlins, Mi^ Doris Ellison, Mrs. C. E. Ellison, Mrs. Sadie

Mrs. B. A. FinneU has return­ed to her iMMne at Mrs. Belle Eoldfin's, after a six nxmths' vis­it & Hannibal, Missouri.' She

aoccMnpanied home by her son and daughter-in^swir Mr. and- eaour.

Ur. Bobert^CCallahaii ha^ «e-fnwn

ringraunpat ttattsfaniig, N. Y.

Measn. John H and James E. Ndson 9 ^ S ^ ^ e week-end witk^ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spcpden.

l b . A. fi. JenloBs, ot Uemfurt Mew^ ^mm tlw g—st ti Ids brother. Mr. R. M. Jenkins, this

Mrs. W. S. f^nn^ of H««inityai. who spent several days at Mrs. Hoklen's.

Lieut, Nel8(» Wampler, who recratly returned to Camp Lee from Camp Perry, Ohio, where he was taking an advance coonw ai sharpshoeting, has received his promotioh as first lieutaiaot in the National Army. l i eo t Waoqiler u a son-in-law of Mr. MoA Mrs. B. H. DaviiC of Bris-49W,

Ward, Ekirood Furr, Frank Eit-

-«A1S8 PKAFT AGH

Bethel Branch-J. Wonkm Davis, Milton F. Sullivan, Aichie L. Axnokl, Herbal W. Bfamd, Dewey M. Baily, Richard A. Oertly. Wallaee H. Hoi^ins, Alonao P. Brown, Fred E. Oert­ly, Mrs. Annie B. Hedges, Mar-sfaaU A. Hedges, Canton W. Brown, \iaiiam McGeoige, Miss Mildred Lombard. ICss GoUan Lombard. Arthur Bbativ ighi Harpo* Rampey, David Ce(flJ]Uvert

'Oceoqoan Branch—JifinrKatii-^erine^Sbtles, MiiH» TcU AflfH _

Pnmfriffl Rrsmrh Mm Rn

^" Mr aoalJirB. $«ven Ben?, of rcngneitB^fMrs.

P. CTGsaahjn M

<h]U«LA^Uiee idatnesat

^BfriDe:; :'.

Mbs day

te^ torAAenOt, N. (X,

witb

Maxie HaH. ef Upper l^iitaHO,

A. A. Honff ^

WaiAmigton, Jvfy~aid.—Seo^te and-Boose Military Commtttee meiidlin b^eved today tOiat Congress wiB pass dtmft age ez-tenaiaa proposals and that igffujWfKtf*-

wfll be accompHshfid to avoid Ammg

2,S.awl4. 0|p9«<tioD_to lomraig tte

n certain^ Ibpgr

pxaa of onivenal tninini: t»

ihem availaUs as diffled w l f i o s when tliey oonie «f age. .

H i o o ^ no won! has emwiated

nice Kindidee. Mrs. Beulah Wat-aoiv^A^Ji^msimr^^drew-ffiiKit-3oe, Mu8 Lbey ffindidoe. J i ^ Fiek. Miss "SBdet Abel Anne Kincfadoe. Miss BeOe KM-cfaeloe. IfisB % i e t MeqEhant.

BeDcblvat Bmkh — Max

Sbooe Bouse Btddah C Swart^ Mrs. S. Strait, Mn. W^ali^ BoOis^

NokesvOle

fiMtt j BL| aIy Baker to indp^ c«te w4iat fimits he wBl uk UHSV is a geuMMl ffwh'ng on the i ^ < ^ he win .regoast-

•Mr. R. M. Jcnkias; brother left for

wife sad Coort-

£Dr

MTL BayoMnd tie son. of Frederieksbarg,

-ber-nnOMar, Mrs. Kate

Mr. and Jbs. M. E. <iaaghter. «f naUiiiiiM^ the wedt«nd with Mr. t8iber.Hr.Ir»a

Mrs. U M. thi goest of

to , S . C , o

per tmit wlB tids eoueetian

it is pcnited oot that for the aider men ttie d n ^ turn ^ooid devetop largely iato a worie or fight {Ht Msitian. giving the War

lH8 Albert

toned twotu t i ^ k tki

0 » t y

tratiw <rf mm 19 ^ 40. «• poa-aibty 45 years <rf a|!e. Men 4n teoA with the Wsr Department, however, hidine to t|unk the iq>-

likety- be

Be gfissoi Mrs; E. flal^Mn. & Wr^erriiw, Mrs. J.lGrBertnw, Mr»rW.:S. CHne, Mn.J.J( i&ad Bimtgoniner; P x ^ N

ier, Albert Seeser-J. A; Booker,.. ABen Green, A. K. GntyfaOl, Ww A. Oine, ]G8» ^Id* ffinegardner. Miss DH« Vi**-'^ ter. Miss May fipofca-. Miss KathfcM. QBne.-MissBeraia Ber ring. Miss Leiia Henlng, Miss

ien, IBas Rath OHuger, Mis. Eva-Jones. E. E. Hale. Jbseidi E. Bale. William H«ae Caiae. Mrs. T. B Matiifc^. w r. w>M., w Dsvid Qcssi^ McDoff Miss Lelia Careen. ThtyntnB. " •_ _

BrentsviHe

GKUJI,

mm

Mental

COBB.

or attendant for for Nerves mad «. Salary. $24.00

Willi Iftaid and lamidEyr SI" Lord. EnmiforiL

W«Bted.- ie^MW euds of pd|p wood. B ^ e ^ cash price on dtffivery; meMoiemei^ talom tramwacona. Gin as a^iirbe-fore yoo seD. E. BL Gomsr.' 51

' 0"CHf

trol, withoot so lahfjmg it, over thr industrial dispoeitian of able man. This the depaxtmeat is aaxioos to avoid. Secjetaiy Baker has r^eatedly ^jB the

Branch — Mrs. Ml B Kif I rt A Hags

ris. C. A. Siaclair, George B. MdJjwairt, Everett Barris. lOss

to eontral labor, asJt

l i ie

Mr. and Mrc E. B. Hifalia. Mrs. H.BDavies

are ttie Ja

IClBssl,wilbeex-pbenAttr, hot .there 5 Zl-year-oMs to

and it la expected that a new registimtisn of 21-

Mis. J. Jsnkmi' J^v-oUs wfl be had in Septem-'' that, afl in aH, it ia Khely

J. M. Keys. W. E. Vsmer. a WJ Badriek. Ifes. a W. Bedrkk, A. B. Garr, R. B. K Q S , E g n . Mrs. E. T.

niilsBiUti, Las I te iae B. &Ber, T. S.

David CL Keys. &dw. Cahrsrt, R. A. Cooper.: ^e^l Smith, W* A. Va Byde, J. B. Springer, Springer. Miss Violet Keys, l b s W A. SBipp^

For Sale.—One large-grsy hm^; one Ford toorinr ear4917 modd. good een(iition; also can fill fifArn fiw iw% nwvHiIri ta _ in tub plaee sad nennty. D . a CSMC M. D.. Donfries. ya.»Bas 55. : _ : — . 7-4

Fillr Sale.-r8SV^ lead situatad aboot

Wanted—sejOOO white crossties. See^osud get prices. M.L7iiehikGo. 8S-«f

For Sale.—Geistf ' traction ISiJtoiae and Geiaer

F6KBS

gra^ saw m ^ ^tr^eiipipped;^ rapid » r ONBilTOl ce£nsheadhwk8.sawdo«ilii(^-^ w i w i w i er. aH in fine winditinn ; can be seen at w«k_jDy tiifte. For farther jwifS^Hrm^ - " ^ IT

WBX BAVE fiEW FOU>

^SPCKARir

^BVEkAhSBCfxamAiaB

from higtersy;|lMO to sait J. M. BeB Borte.^—

havraglots in tfwtlieed

i n c a s e fenee pamted, a i ^ to Mr. |L S. SsBith. MSBSSSM. T S

Mr. C U ~ *«•••" • " "

• "^ or the a* thr UnivetBity^-iM. «r

j Seerststy Baher is Mr. Gordon B. Mocaa. whois ™« «• his survey et

, ittuilhiB WOk \*BA Potomac TrlrpiianL Co., of oiiaiBg what effect I Washington, is spending his v a - < « ^ wouH l^stiait wHh his mother. Mrs.

E. Moran.

McDonaki. Goo»»e W. I Ekip Wmav**irB:^^ Can-.

Race Aaxiliary^-Phol Flor Sale.—Good

. L. Barren, Va. 11

haadled hy neat, deoa. ( j U workmen. Aik fbr it—

We LUNCH

Men Branch (orgsaiiiiig)-^ C. L. Readinc Mis. L. J. Bow-

plants. Be wffl be lendr with " ^ ^ • ' ^ Florence Oolvi%. Mrs. h« coodusioos by the time Con-i***^ ***'^*<*^'*^ ^-^ *"*'™'

Mr. C. A. Montgomen>. eouniy |«ienj<mstratjon ajrent.. »il] ieave \ior Biaeksburs: m i&anc^y next

'•Tt^rd a Tar: >T-<> ;-intitule at

returns.—Boot

he ^,---rr>e ,n R..

;Miss Callie Cohrin, Un. John Hooe. Haywood Heradon snd

in the trenches ^^ere" Harshan. c3r. Jeam a great deal about the Joplm Branch (organizing) — .-.rr of weaxins gas masks which J. C Durin, Williarr. Grow. B. F. •» i be useful in forthconung de- .JH.. ^ .'i'.rs. .'. E. Tkpscott, wer-

Farm for sale nnl . J. B.

For Sale.—Fresh yooas cow. X.thisoaee. « « •

Waaited^-ExperMnced man to t ito charge of con miB. Apply at once to Laxiin-DancB Co .

For Sale at P^&bc Aoetion.-

aed g ibds, meat M Notfs Bongalow.

Aognst 5. at

krd, at

W. E. Mooor MMiAaSAa VA.

• fcMMf m a < » ~ ^ - W K T a i f c a ^

frakn best m j

teaehos win be hda~B aett Boilding. iaty 2Sth-2SUL

AB applicaats who desire Ufcs the high «feRMd ezamina-i

must notify the Division SqMrintoident not later

J. M. BELL

Eva

Dnring the late soauner. Dr. thai E- & WBIard will give a pabhc

Mr* E. B.4>B»M8t. aad^tsCe tfie^naoMS o f t * * n « *» Mtnssrnw oa lOiAeoiK the sobjects M~wfiic% t h ^ de-T"thrsss PrcFfeniaB.*' The time Hen- qoestions.

not givea Keys, 1 jy Aniiwsna. Mrs. Bertie Ab»l, W. r wan . M ^ ^JMiaa Ahd.

St. Edith Academy (organis­ing)—Mother Agnes. Mother Aiphonse, Sister M. Benedict. Sister Edward, Sister Alovsia, Sister Walburg. Sister Ignatia, j of the coanty The Journal will .- >rer ijiurpn-r.ji Sister Berch-'five ft fr you ^K-PTT WTSP^ 'rvr a

If pTDpo- notice^ *B< piaee wffl be anaooneed lat-the h i ^ s(^sad|*i - ^ - WiDard was a professor

questiona can not be obtaiaed. j o** <»> ^c i ^ one of the lead-^Hi^ osteopathie eoliegts. axid he CHAS. R. McDC»^ALD

Diviaaon Superinteadtnt, . vflle, Va. ~~

is helping in the jreneral rro-^td n»«Jt to fill the etiKlent rank.* dp-

ipteted hy thf' «»- AHr hr -~ a heen!«ed oste-^nsth in V -snnia

If you really want the JirEWS>"<^ »-'**• ' * ft-;..--a.v ai. ro»-ur: <"sr;> -.^..i- .ru-* WTH

n-- ajc:rpss a:ir.. .4irf qf The a^iris-Te. Manassas JouniAl. &-6t . e-Ar for drte nctiix:

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PACaC TWO THE MANASSAS JOURNAL, MANASSAS, VIRGINIA - m.^M.M-rA »• M. f my »v *.*J

WHAT SHALL YOUH SWER BE 7

AN- 2,500 SQUARE MILES OF > SCREENS FOR CAMPS

America is made, up^of 100,-OOO^OeO-Bititfl of indiYidw^-men. and women. It haa been well said that God does not know Amerfta aa Ara«rica, except as lie knows you and me and ey^rj' individual who in the acgreKAte comprise America.

You are America to the e.\-tent of your indiYiduality- Your responsibility in this world crisis IS exactly the same as that of America as a whole.

America must put forth every (junce of its strengrth to save it­self, bat Amwica wtfl fai^tfrjfr this to the extent that any single

War Department's Orders SilfW W^** ** Thinks _ofJOMf*r_

—flies and Mosaoitew.

individual fails to do his or her full duty. •

Viewed from this angle, are you truly an American or are >ou merely a hanger on, shout­ing perhaps with the crowd, but doing no real egective service in this, the greiitest crisis since man's creation?

Go deep down into your soul i>ef ore you make answer to your­self, to your country and to yoiir God to these quegtiona: —

What am I.personally doing to uphold the government, to equip and sustain our sbldiers and to lighten their burdens?

WTiat sacrifice am I making to match the sacrifice of the sol­diers who give u?> home and .en­dure untold hards^ps and offer threi;

WTiat am the output of the things for war or to sustain the nation in its

X-MANAS6AS INDUSTRIAL . S C H O O L NOTES

Richmond, Va„ July 30.— Never b«^ore h»ve such efforts been made as now in this country to inmteet ram against the moe-qulto and the fly on the theory that they wre deadly disease germ - carriers. . The gigantic scale on wh^ch the War D^Murt-ment has gone at the business gives tremendous emphaaiQ to the "swat the fly" camp^gns that have bc<ai wuducted euer-

getically in thU r:t<te Uld else-^vhere. ' The State Board qf Health has

just received a copy of an article written by a medical man after a visit to (me of the canton­ments The observations he mak^, it is pointed out, might weU apply to"Tmy community-that had fought effectively the menace of flies and mosquitoes.

"Against the fly and mosqui­to season," says the investiga­tor,'ithe-War ;PQ>artm«nt h*« bought a little more than 2,500 square miles of screening. 'An expensive investment—but it was screens that made possible the building of- the Panama Ca­nal,, and the man who screened the isthmus, William C. GQT^k^ is now the'supreme guardian of

Sam's. soU

Visitors to the Industrial School during the past weekir whose presence was greatly ap­preciated were Rev. Mr. darted. Rev. Mr. Gibson, and thf Rev. Mr. Barr, ministers of Manas-saa^and Principal Epujipne S . Hall, of Beaver Dam. Each of these gentlemen made a short talk at the ch i^^ exereisea on the , day of their visit. It is both helpful and encouraging to the teachers and students of the Industrial seho^ to have these visits from friends in the town

leCinlssM. Visiton u r n ways warmly Welcomed on the grounds.

One of the most interesting lectures of the sununer session had for its subject the important matter

stupendous task ?

"Bad yn,ter in a uuiip wtfuld

of "Tomato growing. Stereopticon slides for this lec­ture were furnished by th6 Na> tional Fertilizer As8ociati<NaJ The speakers were William R Williams, director of boys' work at the 12th street branch of the Y. M. C. A., in Washington, and Charles M. Thomas, of Washing-' ton,-who is a member, of the summer school faculty.

Among the adored draftees who left Manassas for Camp Lee last week wfe Clayton Frye, one oi the most popular boys of the Industrial SchooL While the school-is proud to ccmtribute t^ the ranks of the United S t i ^ A m y so fine a aoldiar atf^Ii^j»

I I

be stigmatige^-aa — — ia thfl h i g h f ^ A^^raa- t^nfMi nr

Am I seekinglwCTBWiilpam Of | infected food, only less soT^ Fly mad mosquifeAiorne infwtiiMm higher wages, or shorter hours,

ar larger profits merely i or my own individual selfidi ^ f e * 8 t a ? .

Am I conseeratnig every ounce of my strength, eveiry power of my being toward aroosr; ing the nation, towttd qaJdcep-ing latent patriotism ipto.* Ihr-ing flame toward ingegging food productionT of IrtWftBhlg food consumption and waste,, or to-; ward the building of. ships, the increased output* of ;^:|ed tSoA iron and coal and ch<!;mifial« and machinery, the expansion and at TVIP «a TlP Hmp the-cdaaervation of irajisporlaliun fwiMttel hy rail, water and highway?

Am I adjusting my family ex­cises by cutting, out every un-

Woold also be' regarded, ^y the

necessary thinff that; thp money, ing^rf typfanid and dvaenterv. thus saved may be dedicated to the nation's use thiba, Bonds, Red Cross, Y. M. C. A. work, religious activities o n J ! ^ ^practically n^fligiUe stataa. Savings Stamje?

Am I merely a, gJMIial looker-

re

an unthinkmg beast, with no alization of my individual re-

ffiedicid-authorities, as i>eanag with them the taint of amateur-iadft.

f'As fwflies,Isi^ipofletly^t^if a fly got into maiBS a6BMi>ody would lie put <rta; the carpie*,-Mad

iritt- undoubtedly make, he will be greatly missed on the school faruL. , Fzys.hsB^bsarspendinit tiie siunmer at G^KBHtovia, New YMii;k,.uu. the dairy farm of G.-G? Bnrtingame, who is .in'tupeBBii

wuuhUjgan Hiaufir^ WIIK- jsangra^^rircorpwi

sieh of the devdo^ing of the fi»-dustria) School tuxm. *

Prye, 1 ^ has b e » made Cor-pond,-^nitaa t« Priacipal MCHV tut, that he would appnd^ imolE:. gQ6d~pBlHsnr «r hasto roy-Ste ' ln iS^ care tosead him.rKai

P r c ^ and Prices-Profits may be considered'^

from two angles:

Ist'-Thar effect on prkfi; U^MiLXdtiau to iiiTei iri.. _

When profits are small as compared with salM» they have little eftecLflojttioes^

Swift & Company's profits are only a fraction of a. cent, per pQWod on all products sold, and" if eliminated entirely would have practically no

... • efifect on prices.

Swift at Ciompany paid 10 per cent dividends to over 20,000 'stockholders out of its 1917 profits. It flJso had to buHd «iteusUms and improvements^ out of proflt^ tu ftaance lu| |e stoeks of goods made aecesssiy-1^ unpgeoedented-TeqatosmMaar

lUntted States and AlSed -Ooverninents; protection against the day «f

:«r flifljie w i ^ n -sible. '

"Fbt ftEBi kin n ^ . They kilted mopp nwn •'" thp Sp»wi#h-American War t lu« did Hui

least Biaybc Um to one. The figures, Hknigfa noit the ^et i^s , appear in duli-tookizig vital sta ^ tistics columps under the head-

"Two* types of disease, for-

camp life,'bave been reduced to

"Camp d3r8aitery was scwadal jg^the Clvii; War. An^'f rpa^iti tti<i <Hgnity nt ha-

arge.st and divin—t * A

! a country wai'lh.aB*)BS-fs*>-.\re yon doing yaa^

purchase of W) Stamp?

in the

• - , ing listed iunong the princqiai . jKinsibiiity tn Oad finl man, or (atfiiy>«i ^f ri<»«tl»^»a'tiUaMlity m

I consecrating idl that^ fe in iouaf piresettt ixw9^"' me. all my powers of ndnd and - - ^Camp typhoid^WJis the tx)dy. to this great taask, the|"dal of the Spanish-American most momentous to. whidi ntah' Kind has ever been called?

Am 1 a shirkor, a slat±a, a physical, mental or a ftnanritf oward, or am I a man or a wo-

~.an into whom God has reaBy .'irea.thed the bro«*^h fff T^* "• **»

War. Practically, typhoid is DonezUtoit hi our preaent a m ^

As we teavft the mesa hall. I observe the evJioKca of gmrd-i a ^ i ^ MwBaBAJbii SBMA.Imt hnpQctant enany:.QrtMge caqs pratactad; rsf nas httnm ramoviad

W.- Prye, 45th: Company,- 1 2 * Pt«v. BataUipii. ISBCh O ^ Brigade, Camp Lee, Va.

HATS 0FF TO OLD <VBeGINL4

Virgiiua, .tiie state of Presi-d^its, has a new honor and dis-tinctiwu" Qf the fifty-ooe new generals created by Preddent Wtlauu and aunuui^pid last week, sevoi are from .the Old Dorain-

dscKtring marketi.

=Swift A Compaay; U.S. A.

Plan. Now To Attend £. Exhibit

V ^ I R G I N I A t h e « ^

daughter, the District pi Criuiia-Thiis she odntribate^

roughly, onerseventh of the nnm-hgj^ Two oTthis rontraotioB.

^ l A l iiewFfi M u ^ & Stewart Bichard a Marduifl. jr^ b e v namea honoradiiGlce n t the past histoiy of the state and tiie na^

-To point oat thie ^s t lnc t ioa

pktet Bnes, her favorite bre*^

Are yod doing iowing strictly rejfTxi

P^Mfat

ing plaeea, oiBad and

Tmrthenaore,If sha^id raiae a family, they eoaUBt achieve moeh harm, for hi tida^«aBtaD-

wiB nrt i t i rcnvy <»" m a l ^ eis^r w h a « in the natka. America which owes ao m o ^ to the stiit^ -Ouk bofe Washiagtoii and J<l|w-adB, FMrkk ^^tany, Chief ^D>' ticeTflTiihan « id « y y o^*"', HiaatrkHis aoBa. la <WigJitetf-^toJ

faoht in this < Hats off to tta Old

ha* » te the rh«!—New YwliQIuto. —

I B D i fcinn^ rfffl W^HMHH] muiur FMt Eva

TH«I«M'» I l l l l l l l f c | » l l l l i> n tuiB

i«!PWfcata«

ms PRBMiuH CATALOG-vra^ STATt FAm ilSSOCZATKWJ

GWrte H» • ^

YOU DSDHT PART 7—Richard H. Kditor Manofactorafi^ RaJtimore^

Heavy decreases ra meat .-.;.acks held i2tXQld £ J«n* 1 are reported bv the Bo-

butter are incr«»sing. Decreases are ^USwOLtOtMU ciMsma-of povS-try. ^"Bbt- movement of eggs from storage has bfegtm, a month earlier than usual, and since July 1 BMore eggs have been taken oat of storage than have ceiv

SMS win te MMday, Sept. 1 for for the fenowinc •OmtU far tk» i n S md 1919 tarns

WooSn^S*, bao toomm, Ur oMHtlM; deeoqaaa, two i^tmm, f«r

eisfat MOBtti*; Bacon Race, en^-raoi. reAU of Markets whil» stocks o f | f t^ • * ' « • — * ^ ? « ^ for the two

utd foor-rooB.a^ool*. mast oe in leDgtha tat BMe» \img. AQ

soitable Also soitaMe kxndliiis for sane. Adili see all Ma to

ed by cotd-storage plants. Scbool Beard. HeadOer, Va.

l a i t y ; warn who wae tjt^rift rtmif te Oe

a faith aad t^A

he it

fta a iieifcid uf thiity dayi,-easlwtisM be oyr^ad-i«CtheOMKil.airiA.(

a KKYS, C LINTON,

The worth it

W 8 H A Y E PLENTT OF TUR-t^fSBKD and KALB SaSED.

ef n t C I T JABS IS

TOf& 1 D B 8 B B a d i JELLT GLASSS^

Aiu-l-^: ta aee as

PAMf-

FARMERS TAttNOnCf

The way to make two blades of grass grow where one does now: Buy the celebrated Mag-nesium Lime from Leesburg U m e Co., the lime that has been S ( ^ in Loudoun and Fairfax for the past twenty-five years, and out j>roduced them all, and the reason for it is because it con­tains Magnesium and O^dde of Iron in right proportion to Cal­cium Carbonate, and the United St|rt»s Agricultural Departmoit in Yaar Book 1901, page 161, states titat Magnesium is abso. Iut4dy necessary to plant growth and nothing-else wiO take its place. Send orders to Cornwell Supply Co.> Msnsssas. Va.; A. S. Bobertson. Wellington, Va.; M. BolUns, Bilstow, Va., or direct to ua miMNm w^i l>jiv« prawt at-tentiim.

Leesborg Lime Co.y inc. B . V . WHITE. Manager —

M.J.HOTTLE MANASS#(S,VA.

SyAtM<, • -

o. I,. BOOTHS. a.B.aAJU^ew. a.s.wAMsaiJt, j.v.atmi. wATKitaoiaaTSi . m. a*«a,ia.

Ti" fikW DaHad Mais

REAL ESTATE arf INSURANCE

w h ( ^ time to the Beal Estate aad Insnranee bnaineas, m hoce-by eolidt aB pseperfy for sale and reqiMrt t fe«» hwtf eiLy U) Itet the sa&ft promptly,

W« madM «• 4 sMi wiSghm the

V C J. Op*. Br. Sta

v» fatalrwilfcal

A o a Ta.

City Pee|<l* Want Y« ~A

• • • • • « e

e • • e 3%

ftS oeats v p

Scad for cataktgoe and partic-•hvs . Meta^Carrierawiaiast for ye«r»—nA hrpatr««^ ^o wrapemtor

DByKftMARTlN^. 12L5 F S t and 1214-18 6 S t . |

WaSMtNQTON, O. C.

Manassas Transfer Co.r W. 8. ATHKT, Ptuntetar.

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Manassas Jou svixT rau>AY AI^WBMOOK ST

JtwatlPitttUif Ct iae.

at th« Pott Offie* at ManaHka.

jlWHY GERMANY CAN NOT " ^ ^ HAVE PEACE ON ORDI­

NARY TERMS! In yesterday's issue we quoted

tv'o u' Aeraoces with respect to the wsi- whipb embody tha only

i

THE COMlltTG PRIMARY On Tuesday next the primary

yria be hdd to decide upon the man to represent democracy in ^ e general election in the fall.

Th^re is not the slightest doubt of the return of the pres-

^-fgA ineun^t>«it, tha Hon. C»XL Cariin/aithoufi^ a review o«f the campaign to date presents some interesting features. . We have in one of the asptr-ante for the office which Mr. Car-Bn is fiUuig with so much credit to hixps^ and to his district, a TT^T. fi«J W JR Whit» irf liM^

^sho-asks the peoide oi this ^tgiet to put Mr. Carlin out and jgittt hfati in, on the ground that tiw diatrietn&i large^ agricul-

1 ^ aad that fa«r^Mr. Whair&

p(riiey tbat-can prarant its bainr an irretrikvafcla fatal failune. .

Hpdson Maxim,' tha noted in­ventor, ia rertJ^ to- the iiuaatian,-: "What ia the b« t way t^jaacar he says:

"Tliare ia but one way to peace, and that is the road to Berlin. The Gennan military ring must b« broksn and so riiat-tered that it can never be re­united. Those who have been responsible for the rape of Bel­gium and Fnmcp;_ those who have been responsible for the heinous outrages upon the civil­ian population overriddeh by Germany; those who haws been reepensible for torpedoing pas­senger vessels and hcfpifaal ships and for droi^ing aerial bombs on shore hospitals; tiiose who have been responsiUe for* the killing and maiming of women and chil­dren in London and Paris, have placed themselves beyopd the pale of any peace arrange-ments."

In a letter to Dr. Henry Bar­ton Jacobs, the Rev. Q<eorge Al­exander Griffiths, chi^dain of the Filth Field ArtiQery, of the reg­ular army, comenting on Ger­man atrocities comn^Rted ib Franca and Belgium, mit&i a& foHows; _^ ^

"All that you have heard in AoKMlca rtbout them dew irot approximate the_ truth. There itfe4ittle childrfflt right here m Frmce with thrir littie atumps

-a fai-mer, the interests of the agricultural

than Hi^Caan;!:; who is a lawi^er.- This seems to

about «M> only fflMwi thmt the oi beman from Leeabmrg has

Jiftt3i>-^ As a matted ef fact. Od. White doea own a large farm Ik Lt^itfetta^imty, and it i* HOo ^

^teic«ta^ th« atate; in fact» ft *ia atated npoo good au&ority ' ti|at the tax aaaessment <m farm ?»ilues in Mr. Chr&fit case

more Ihan tiiaL of CM. White's. It lb w ^ Imown also tttat S.

B. White is m very ridi man and made his money principally throu^ ^teculation in the grahaa prodUMd by'tiie £uini!r;

to-his own state-a cungres^

foigal committee,, be was "one of fiurfitv^red few" oi the n^ilfoads and received laryerrfgtes from them ote itraaT riujanents-^ farm ot %i^maif'K per in its effect to ^he fann»-/ in %4fing Ufa grain inices down, that the practice was afterward made erirainal and* heavy jpeai-a)ty pat opon i t

When a*eat and other grain prieea were low, how often have

i heard it 8aid,.tfaa|^ the vov-anuiMiit coold keacaw^i i i i&

thapcke the fanaar COMM rnv a

Ytt' MM Of ttwe who haa inade a #>>•

tame in ttte pnetke whkh is BOW IBegd, darea to aak the fanners to attofw hiai to

doned. They must be punishedi and punished in such an exemp­lary faahtoo aa^will nevlNr be fov . gotten.

Neither Mr. Maxin^:«or Mr. Griffiths is taking up the s(«c of hate 'which G<^aany haa pot iijda: yorda yui deada^__We, Ba. not get down to the depths «f FRiaaian heDiahnesa, and we ought to .thank.God that we can't. But we shall be guilty of an awful crime aga&st thoae who have died for us^ againat the moral standards of humani­ty, against the wdfaft of gener­ations yet unborn, if we fail to perform firmly and completely this great dulV which confronts us. ^'""^^

HUB war differs fro A allx^ther wars hinte the world has had any pretense of Christian civiliza­tion, not merely in its size, but mainly and pre-eminently in its character and n the spir^ to which it has bem waged by iirer-many. It is unprecedented in its magnitude—in the vast ar-

«f hMwta; thiOT WJWFe-jBoaaie-not far firtoi my last jcamp, and yotang men with all tho (hagew of iiMar.right hand cut off, The other day a British officer a&d three Tommiea told me that a short tiine ago thay want a8_an advhuw paitj> int# ,yilt1te""va-lage from which the bbehe had

driviai bade amd in a largv thax were Jour young'

cnici^B£R«h^ oa ei^ of the room. Alao, vAneia I

not an after-thoui^ not the ra-iwirof the hot piBBieii <4 eesi-flici It l>|gan with tiM^%fBia-nihg, and had been caroFidly | b ^ out fa ad^Mce as aparf

amounts Jo Ave thousand dpagB jntff-ttHili Ti niif lin i' Iff 11 ^ "

screanHi made. ^^Scbtd i knd the Canadians w cstaaBed- they

' would gCK; into the machine gun neala whidi the boche had set c^>—usiiv the wom<Ni s screams aa a decoy T win not taB- gey.

> then fa» the Cungrwi nf thfl, %eeha

^ _ _ _ _ i alao/haye it on the wordf of one* of the greatest French aUxa th«r the bochaq weie especially inatrueted to de­stroy convents, aodldll or out-rag« the nuns; and he says that ^M timmgh-Fraaoe «&d Bdipum are ruined convents, and that the nuns were givoi to the sol-dieta to be outraged in the caai pa. -Theaa JkCe sot Jaolated duca nor aba(«mal iconditiona which pr«vaOed hetfe and theris

wit&rat any mont reatralnt Go ihmg the Fmfch -and Diitialt float and the only condoaioa you arrive at is tiiat they are just the greoad principle «f

UnitadStotea. JKia not tha policy of this pa-

par to attemit to dictate to any ftee man miat he aboold dawittr lila yjte, bat we dolaew *^**.^

tUa diatriet than the man who haa aarvttd tbam faltfafidly aoany twna, and en aceeont of hia laag awvka aud Ma kBOwledge of the farmara'naeda. aa w a as the great pswtigfr ha holda in

ia the futore to

We do not aee hair a farmer hesitatehaCwen OMIWO.

I>on*t forget the primary ektc-tioii next Tueaday. PoOa open from sunrise to sonaet.

military equipmrat, in the gi­gantic .e>q>enditure it has requir­ed. Bat the thing which has differentiated it more than all else from all previous confiiets betwe^i civilized nations has been the deliberate adobtion bv Germany of a war policy for which language can not find an adequate description. Other nati<ms liave been seized with the lust of conquest; others be-i&n. the rKaiso* have dreamed dreams -of glory and vts0se. But none of them in recent ages have made the dondnatiiKg f eat-sre of Jheir war plans snch KyiU tamaticj comiffehMjige aw^€o|d> Uopded torture of eotupund

yoke, of making the worid safe* for democracy. But none of these things can be done uid made permanent until we reach Bertln and put Pn^sianism in handcuffs. A natioh possassed of the devil em haye no placa at ihs peMc table; she muat appear as a prisoner at the bar, or as a dangerous patient te l>e k^t un­der disc^>line for A time in an ia-temational aanitarium.

To.leave Germany unconvinc­ed of her appalling crimes and uncured of the numstrous im­mortality which lias dominated her for the last four years would be aivunspei^cable wrong against the righteous judgmenta of

He is idleged to have contrib­uted to the Republican campaign fun3~and the charge lias neve^hnote ills «W^I_PQU^C|J jnteresta.. been authoritatively denied.

heayni kiid wuuld uitlU! uT"air"SHTwho was his fellow-county-our sacrifices a tragedy, at which angels might weep.—Baltimore Sun. ——"-—-

MR. CARUN^ COMPETITOR The Fairfax Herald gives the

following extracts Irom the po^ litical history of E. B. White, the would-be occupier of the seat in

mira employed, in Jta^immenaelthe^JlQUfls. i2l now filled by Hon. C. C. Carlin:

He voted for the Republican candidate for President it 1896, and against the Democratic can-•didate who waa a farmer and a bold champion of the farmara' JaterMta.

Politically he has been neither flesh, fowl nor good red herring. . fle war ona of Ae "ttvot^^

fmvi" who wiff aamrdoH ptmf«iT. ential ratea by the C. k, O. and otlier leadhdg railntads, and a vice^preaidenl of the C. ft O. is now trying to promote hia can­didacy, from which it would seem he is more the friend of thi railroads than of the farm­ers.

He voted against Westmore­land Davis f<Hr Govwnor, who ran as. the farmers' c^uylidali,

man. ' jEIe voted for a Ui'wyer and a

ducU>r as Tepresentatives . from his county in the House of Dele­gates, as against farmw candi­dates.

His friends tried to make a deal with Mr. Hanes, wherebj* one should withdraw (if elected/

iKft tfinoa, asd|gnu>h. then throw his support; to the other — farmers' interests or repres«itation cutting no figure in the transacti(m.

He was State Food Commis­sioner, in which position he could have rendered substantial

service to his countr>' farmers, but resigned

and the to pro-

READT FOR A BIOT

An auctiimeef^Ead b»m s^iiijg bonaiJtU. day wd his voice waa-getthig a little luiaky, so tliat h» waa economising aa much aa poa-dide in. t)w jue of words and even syllablea.

Eariy in the day he had shooi-ed the bids, $100, $200, fSOO," etc. -

Then he restricted himself to calling out "100, 200, 300," e t c

When McCarty. attracted

came up. the auctioneer had further abbreviated his speech, and was crying: "One hun, two hon, can't I get three hun? ^

Off went Mccarty's coat, and he sang out excitedly:

"Don't do this all yourself, young feUow." Let me in it. I can take carie of a few of 'ODL** —Pittsburgh Chronkle - Teia-

Witi) another credit of |100o 000,000 to Italy and $9,000,000 more to Bdgium the credits ad­vanced by the United States to our alliea now total $6,880,000,-000.

pcoi^co and nwicwwhatairta • eaemy territory as has Ger­many.

Cleariy this war-pcJicy.

was with the British they td4 me^ee^. (tb» boches) bad takffljfenw.lww yoong Bdigian iand F reiish gizia-ttte i»it were not 1 ^ results of

of the j^geJ^vOagreea on iiaiWKp'' Germain ceuntted. Submarine campaigns, a^iai attacks wde^

and

ImpuSe; TBBy wer« aU imlmwl| and tortured them, until iheii ^dd4Uls«f4fee wM^^ lan^aB4:WMe

ntiMaed as needed, ^the IVMrrible cruelties practiced ia France and !Kdgium were logical produchs of ^ same menl«i inas^tatity. Wliile SrHSsianism waa (kJlKng itslrfg armiea-it

what the 8< ffi«rs ibid me t h ^ the Gennan mind ft* carry oiit4t» foimd wheathey drove tlieheil-fientja mi% oi one. of these poai-tions it is toft' awfai flgffii to

^Ucy bf fio^tftilnesa - Wh|ct the werid, lias b^en dealing with aincc Awguat, 1^1*^

Mr. Gri Stha adda that all ' > » aad X can do,** Seaidca pray-lag f or tha vietima of tiieae oiaMa aad for ear aoidi«a who offer op their livaa hi tida strof-g t c ' l i t o w a t t r t U w y died^vain.''

The coinddcace in the view ex|H«aaed by two mea so wtMrta-' tf|r»ff**H gmM^ftj in,Bfa-work aad hi t h o o ^ aaaaka vofamaea.

engaged for years in developing the mod-

machinery of w^, and a em minister of .tiM go^ of pMce TC«eh the same coaduaon, and they reach It tor the same rea-aoa—Germany hjor commlttad during the lart foor yeara ^ns ^at can not be coadooad or

therefore/jmd what we-are'(A^ i i^ wiUi^w ia a m^tmid .mon-stradty—a goyernmen}; ^aiuch 4uiis wooded iar 46y&Kn*not merdy^to conqaer «ti»er peoples by force of aims, but by fwee <tf Uighi^iqr tei^rtem, by tl»- in-Qibtion of sucii wholesale homutf' and such wideqiread anguish aa the earth haa rardy witaeaacid

poriodL KIttt Germany is not a cooatry dilhe or-

ster, iriio ia otteriy outside at mz leniaUwial eudea aad priuclphgr We caa not talk peace with hor aa we could taDi with a goveni-^^k_^i^_^ ^^^^^^^a^^^^^^^l , ^ f ^ — J a a ^ ^ a — a -^^aa_

UUBii cwmwiKO ot BBnawtt r BU-maii~haEprtficsBae ahrao kpv er-haa any moral aeaaa. The goverameat wUdi haa

m a n Ire haa of ,lij

potfey hi a good, 'sHaMe jvhj^L iayn&rlo«Ma pran^ir a a i a ^ yoB on year feci agaii^ Thai'a theealyUadwe W, JH. UPSCOMB INSURANCE

iMSENOMNa Yfaviala

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fiendishneaa its national cede aad standard ia a aatioaal pafTei malignant, ao menacing, ao

maad special tnatneat AHha | vaay best, we caa oair regard i tr i

caa aely he eued aad aafa for tlie wuriJTby-the aio^

A aciflptiflf, cftfH, nnhyr****^ jrgat** nr^*'''^ Tii«»H«h«iMf — twagtef treat with aa for peaae aa aa or-daary natioa wooid he ahowa how cumpieielj hKkJnyit atffl ia m"the •mfiiif "moial parcep> tions.

We talk about saving Ruaaia, fraainf the eaalaved aatJomdi-taaa^gesanhyg uaderihe Anatriaa

OrWaated with tSe Jfwii of Lom-ha«& aaveral theaaaad yeaia age aad

the Baak is aa INI>BraN8I-D f a x m i l O N hi

It la foaetlsMtfy

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WA7£il^ALL

Marie and White, of W>nhington, are vis-itiag at tfae home of tteir S f u d -

. puenta, Mr. and I f n . J. C. Mc-Dooald. . .

• viikr, K«ni-ucky. ) ibm Hati« Low, ai Bakimore,

Virg:iniii vi&ited ho- fiSber and aister, Mr. Andrew Low aztd Miss Jaset Low titus week.

Viripuda Maaoo Flercy, ioiaot flUU^IpWiCf Q t AUCB' ttiA J H T ^ ' V« H . -

Piof^. , waa iMVtSnd at S t Mr. G W Shirtry wpent Satiir-day ^ laat weekin F>oat RayaL [-f>»pp« "rhnrrli oo Rmrjir. fey

Mr. and Mrs; Stafford Keys

tertec& aiid ^ndrett, (tf HenP don. were ffoeata last wedc of relatives, HI the WoolMsy waigh borfaood.

Ifr. andMrs. Raymond Sfanms,

i lev.^A^WaIUs.

MWMIEVliiS~

Elder A. J. Gartaad wiU haU services at Greenwood Baptist Church Saturday afternoon and

Mrs.~6eorge -Bendo- and ehil-dren. of Alexandria, motored to the home of Miss May Garriaan and were guaats for several days lastw**:-"- • •

Mr. R. B. Goeaoa was a Ma­nassas visitor .on Mooday.

!*»• Dorothy Prince, of Lynchburf, is qiendinc some time at "Beil Hawa."

The July nwetaac of the Wat. erfaD CtHnmunity League was held at the school boikiinc on Wednesday evcung. Afta- thelfuests of Mrs. Clarfce'a business session several iaterest-ing- ifailiiiss weie given. One weie given. entitled, "WaterfaU," whidi wias composed by Miss.Lotta BnxdE. of Washinston, and i%ad by her brdther-lii4aw, Mr. AzOuar SfiOT-man, also of Washinston, was much enjoyed.

Mr. L B.^ocimi. of-Waahia»-ton, gave an insinieUve on Y. M. C. A. work as with the- preaent war. ' phe League dosed with « • old fawh ioned iq)Hling

Misses Boae Shaley iuad Cora YcKum and Claude Tboa— attpaded a nic at Evi day of last'

Mrs. Eva dau^ter, their bmoe iting in Wa

Miss A. M. giiest of Mrs. Sunday.

Mr. and and dau^ter, Myxpii, naited at the borne of Mr. and Utm. W; B. .\bell Sunday. _1 _ _

.Mr. Jack SauudUs, o»f ttco, let AbeUof Oak.Hia^

Messrs. J. & aad CL C called at the hoase «< Mr.^S. S. .A.beU Sunday

The Red O o s s very sucueasfal at Fotcst M. E. Choxcfa Taesdwr

Mr tad Mn. G. G AbeB l a d daughter, Gxmet, eaMttd at home of Mrs. day evening.

.Mr. and Mr&_ have recaved the safe arrival ^oo. Gustav W t e n .

Miss Virginia Baady was a .^'asbington viaitar day., > -

Master visiting friends ia'Wi

Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mr. Don Rector ^ aiie and :c.red from-QosatiBa" lay aod are IX :or_ a stay of

Last Friday Hutchison's bethdayr«ad-he a party, soch • aha i w l j ; h>ts f ice cream and a lavely hif

:ai;e and so aaaiy fittk as well as friends, who things to eat, trme piarinc ] having their Sam recdved qoite a presents, and each little vaa.-lxeaeslad_Mith_a-

Suaday mpmins at the osoal hour.

Mr. Luther Alexander and wife and ICss D u a Klnx, ^ wasBnguiu, tpere xne gueais ox Mr. Alexander's mother, Mrs. C J. Alexander, over Sunday.

l I r J L T ^ H H m t t . . n f visited friends at thejMwt week-end. „

Mr. aad Mn. P. E. Qarice mo­tored to S t Marys eoaBty,Mary-land. last week and were the

Mrs. Wais NeaL They were if^ wiijianiwrSwBie by Mr. and Mrs. Neal and little son, Alexaader. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke report bav­ins a ddightfnl trqt.

The EEUuy C ^ ^ T. Davies were glad to have .him with them at the lawn j a r l y last Sttarday n i i ^ t

M I S . V. A. LaHayne is v i ^ iac her bntho- aad uienda.

with his parents for w M e r

card aysten lor ev^rj '~2f?*'^° IJLBHPBIB

in Amprtr* ht order that tfa*r«| ^- . may be a supply of s pcar to* - ^ meet the allied shortage and re­lease ships to carry soldiers and suppiaes to £ u n ^ we of tAmer-ica nuist patrioticaKy comply witii tha rules and mate fl«e gpOMiftd of sugar do what %wo ar three formerly did.

fiDBGLAST AND DiSCRANCX

A l U taata Cavered.

Bvsiy h » the fart fa ta

Viet Uw tSieL Na facai it givea greater pral«|ttia

far iwiBiitaf Nate alas ear LIFE. l O m ^ A C -

CKir Feed Supply is iH-eicht rates will soon be advanced—better ^ «8 s u ^ ^ your wants before the new rates are OT^c-live, wluch wifl increase cost of all feeds. We worn have m stoA Umoo GraiMj B i « ' ^ Dainr, Sugen^ Feeds, Scbimiai^er Stock l eedL Cotton Seed M M ^ Diamond Hog Meal, MOIBSM Hone Feeds^CracI^ Cora and OsLts. Abo a complete atock of Poultry Supi^ies. -Biidseil Wagons, Acme Wamn—Buggy, Carriage

and Wagon Harness

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aniaaee giica Kreaic^proiafnaa . • " - ^ - -'- •' •• — -

^ H S ^ J-^iWn^DOTi^ Conn^^y, Inc. MANABBAH YIBGIlfIA

fnaa WashoiKtiaa on

ieft for Camp Tayfc«-,

of the Cape C D. S. Ckikaon. Mrs.

Qarkaoa and their little daag^-jwork ters, Mr. aad Mrs. Hugh X.