ESTABLlSHEa MAY, 1895

VOL. XXU, No. 31 MANASSAS, VA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1916 $1.00 A Year in Advance JOIIAKEJMHSYZ GIFTS FOR MARINES NEWMAN HOUSE ENTERED SUNDAY SCHOOL EVENTS ChrUtna* R«ip«mbrmnc«« to G* to Burglar* Tmkm Mon«r utd Ey-GUuM— Americans in Too Much of a Hnr- Sarri^ in-UUnd lUpnbBc*. ^ MMniiikt EittnBo*—No Towa Uglit*. Christmaa EntertaauBeoU to B«- rr—HaUk SiMrtons UTM, Saya ^gia Monday Evenmg—Many Health Authority. Through the efforts of the Mr. Oliver E. Newman'a r«si- Prograags. American Red Croes, who recent­ ^ITcrry Cl^ristmas denceoh South Main street was (Hjurisburg correspondence of PhiU- ly iaaued an appeal to Americans I entered by burglars last night - Tbe^^^bristmas i;m>grara8 of the deTpbU Public Ledger) to remember the United States shortlyafter twelve o'clock. The Manassas Sunday Schools will be- Tranquillity is hftcnminy a lost •^^hrietmas gtv- mldnlgltt vlsttdrscarri^ 6ff about gln Monflsjr evenmg with"EE€r art, dPflarPH StatP-Hf!alt.h Com­ thousand of .^the aol- rfT-in money, two pal Bervice—at—BetheT—Latheran t- missioner Dixon, who beHeveathe^ ilieci. nt tViP HPn nf>win tha fipM ; rimmed gyp-Bl«agagand n almskas- rhntY»h Tv^^ flyitrriaag. which ~ 'f8» la BO rapid that tev^pcrsonr in^aitl and'Santo Domingo, aje -nament. - ^^ have been prepared under the di-- have time to eat properly or to to receive holiday gifts, accord­ , The family was awakened by rection of Mrs. W. N. Wenrich. rest properly, and that everyone ing to Mrs. Leiia Montague Bar-- I the noise. Mr. Newman was will take place at the chutch at would be healthier if he could nett, who is chairman of the spec­ close upon the robbers but the 7:30 p. m. cultivate repose. nf tiff guUtUif BtBBon nf ntnrtfFti ial committee of the Re^ Cross I darkness, made it impossible to The Sunday School of Grace Dr. Dixon, in talking on "I in Washington. ; tell which direction they took in Methodist Episcopal Church, Haven't Time," says; Candy, tobacco, writing ihatM"- leaving the house. Mr. Newman South, «ili hold an afternoon ' Thousands of men and women ial, handkerchiefs and other fdfts feels positive that only the dark­ celebration on the following day will have resolved to besrin the will be sent to the men who on ness saved the intruders from at 3 o'clock. Mrs, W. M. Rice, ""w year with a definite purpose account of strenuous field service capture. '•— ____-—jJfaft J. tt. Bell and Mrs. E. of loppiner off some bad habit or in the island republics, are forced The town street lights went Wood Weir are in charge. eomolencing some effort at s^lf- to dispense with the comforts and out at midnight and the clock The annual Christmas celebra­ inprovement. small luxuries enjoyed by their ECHOES OF RECENT SALE CTTY ROY GIVES SURPRISE from which the ornament was tion at the Manassas Baptist "Human happiness so largely comrades at home. stolen stopped twenty minutes Church will be held Tuesday eve- depends upon health' that many Although some of t^e neces­ aeveUnd Paper Publishes Fea­ Wins Honors in Contest Over later, a brief interval ab^ulof the of these resolutions will centre gram was recommended by a sary funds were contributed ture Story of Pwrchase of Star Butter Makers of arrival of the family. •poo conditions relating to per- committee under Rev. T. D. D.r from other Bpurees, the Marines —• Riaey Ferm.—_ .— TTniffmi vvuntyi A week ago the shortage of sonal welfare. It is not sodifli- stationed in the corftiqental posts coal led the City Fathers to the Clark and adopts at a meeting eolt in this age of self-education were first to answer the appeal, Under black headlines two col­ ' 'In considering the advantages adoption of a temporary measure several weeks ago., to analyse ow habits and dixcover and it is largely through the lat- umns wide, announcing that that the agricultural education dosing the engines at the poww The Christmas carol service of wh^re our weaknessea lie. ter's efforts that their over-the- "Cleveland Man^PurchUes Old house between midnight and 6 Trinity Episcopal Sunday Schod Neither is it beyond the majority sea brothers will receive remem- offers young men," says G. C, branees at Christmas time. Bull Run Battlefield," the Cleve- a. m- each day. will take place ait the church of us to plan » swmiblB euui'se Sterghet^aMaJiiate bogtieulturist: land Plain Dealer last Saturday wfaicb, if adh»ed to, would bnng at tiie V. P. L, "we are prone to 7 o'dock. Later in the evenias MRS: HODGE ENTERTAINS morning publi^ed the foilowlng tlunk that the dty boy to at a DEATH OF nSS YEATNAIi aboot improv«nent The task an operett'a, 'Th^ Miser** news story by William Robertson: g»»t disadvantage and that time _'• —•—- - « ","..;; _,..;;"7....:..,. Bes in adfaran^g tg the i^natlal;^^ ^^ Dream," will be presented is "F. W. Bruch. presidentof the spent to acquire an ag^cultural Foraoier Resident of Prtowe WiU _se.faave maA^ Meeting of BeriklelMni Conner's Opera Hoose mafer the Acme Machinery Company—and education is almost lost, uhem- UMB Diss After IDneM of "Perhaps the most conunon Good Hposekeepers at Rob- direction of Iftos Margazet Ttm- widely known Cleveland realty isident. which casts an interesting Serentl Montns. plea whidi we make, to excuse lay Cottag*^ • IIIA TT/wilriwii ' Investor, it was reported yester­ light on thto subject, occnnred at failure to carry out our good 1n> Thuraday afternoon-a private (CoBtoibated) day, has purchased from farmer: the.Bedford County fair in 6e- The d«!ith' of Miss Msrinda taatioaa is the want nf time. 'I entertainm^ will be "given at^ Sufgeou Qeueral Presley—Ifc ISBS; •:-••, •,:• -; ~~ •"" haven't tiae' has grown to be one On Satordsiy aftemo^ the Alice Y^tman, of^aiabiAgton. Asbury Metho(tist Episcopal Rizey 2,000 acres about thirty "Last February Kenneth Jones, on'Hiursday, Decanbor li, eam0 of the eommonest tftf phMjiei, ttethkhcem Good Hocksdcaepexsf miles southw^t of Washington, Ohurch by memb«s of the chqreh There is no qnestioQ about K, this a nineteen-year-old boy who had t» a shock to hor^ many ^atoda Club met at Bobday Cottage the D. C. and but a aboftt distanoe and Sunday School. , . it a rapid age we lire in. Tlie iJived atf ids life in BoBt••«•••• kniwna hn wit^Jaer usual gEscaaad tact. OTfttiing ' '^Mda OMM |Aiy«ieat e!xei>dBe«nd B^^ the ^entat^t a v>err MCHV- tomitrdiensveaS ptastble, and ing of the battle of BallJSanof it was not unlii tost June she was Churdi. The«ervies4Rnu oonsS" thiTte teste dMeoac ifas. Ifewtee inm My was pawned with great eamest- <»Ued to toy down her dsily da- of readliijfti. ahAVfr NUPTiAl^ reesws and a domestic seMnce4 ^ ^^^ track vragon horse; will bri^ history of the horse's faith- ~ '^TiarLaBood,^* theillxes ra-tt>»ehfT in anf n1 thit Stat» tinr. , H ,—„ #.» ».- •^p.rt^ .nylfnl lyrvire and the unustial hon Mr HrMrir-hwt^im] [),jjuris. Nulhuj uf IhH week through the real estate firm more, since 61k Wednesday in a Mrs. Lather Windsor died •iMKgV judges knew that Kenneth Jones J'iabftU witthe only animal kli?,J.MeatseftCo. spirit of friendlinww he got-too yBslwdaj at her twSBg^ietr Mfta^ the retired Ust of the; chase price waa|6b.«W. nieviUe, at the age trr.a!^ Bristow, and of George Washing­ P. D. Lipscomb, Min Ladle | Christmas Day service at 11 am. week. The office force plan- :o OPEN DURING HOLIDAYS of Love and War," a ton Univeqity Hospital. Ws^- "Song* Mark at the organ. An enjoy- Wednesday—Children's service enjoy a holiday, doublir.i. ,.•, •eeSket abTe^evinTngTs iHonusedIHomised.. TBe aTT pTS:, Hief WMclr «nrenter-jitr the week t© k4?*H^ '^"- ..—- THe Huffnef-Camegie Public | ini?ton the late Dr. H. M. ClarkMn. "F: Tihrarv wf ii be open on Thorsday I Mr. and Mrs. Carroi! will make[$t .00 po«tpai<>nt for the duldres will be NAL's record. their home at Harrisonburjr. JOURNAL, ManasMS, Virginia. tend. given at Conner's Hall 189f; " y-r: DECEMBER 22, 1916 The Commonwealth of Virgiiua: doing ^ome fanning on W* own mctount. Percival h*w\K; third. , Best ten ears— rADlfCDC* mrrrnig CPIHAVlMune amount of nutnenU may Wilmar Klinn. tint: Fercival Lewis, To the Sbwiff of the Co«nty of Prince rAnfnfinu flUXHnti riUIWH--cr-r—, •MAond; John Kline, jr., third. Best William, Greeting: ha sectiriid from yariuus amounts euHure by what is known as the homa «TWe command you to summon L. G. ear-John Kline, jr.. .ftrst; Wllmer of other feedstuffs. but perhaps project method. Thia i» a plan to have Xmas Goods Crenshaw Coal CoYnpany, Incorporated, Kline, second; Harvey Breeden, third. tntdtute AddreMcd by Spcdd- the studenU Uke hold of sojfie phaae a corporation under the laws of the can be secured as cheap or Best record and written r«p6rt—Buite state of Virginia, to appear at the of farming at home and Jo connect that isU in live Stock |uid Aw^ silage, cotton Steele, first; Johnny Xline, second. Clerk'sofficftof our Circuit Court of the cuhure —Com Show Held. work in a definite mann«r with hia work county of Prince William at the court aeed meal, stover and com as at school. If the Btudent ii studying The lowest yield in the boy's class house thereof, at the Rules to be hoklen from other rations. the growing of crop* he takea hoW of was 69.6 bushels and the highest 89.2, for said court, on the first Monday is the .»ver«ge being T7.1. The cost, la- January. 1917, to answer J. H. Burke, - It was shown by tiM«p«ak6r , sotM crop to grow OB h»«wi> aceoont. trading as i. U. Burke A Compaay, of- If his course covers farm animals he eluding the rent of the land, alt labor The regular December meetinji that from experiments that have required to produce and harvest the We have added all the a plea of action of tresspass on the c«a* been conducted by the experi- haa a project at home relating to farm in assumpsit. Damage 1260. AndhaT» f the Northern Virginia Farm- aaimsli. If h« knowtbow to groweom crop aa well as all fertilixer, manure, beautiful things to our then there this writ^ rs' Institute was held at the ment stations, a cow weighing etc., waa as foHowsl The higheal '" Witness GBO.~6. Tyler, shoukl take bold of some "regular BiieF' and cd said court, at the court house, the 28tk Murthouae in Manassas Friday, 1.000 pounds requires .7 pounds '! w L"; °VTe";o';;r'siro"uid '^ V^ \ per bu.hel, the loweat ISjc^the average please witkuseful Christ­ day of November, 1916, and in the VUA lecember 15. of iMOtein. 7 po«»ds of carbohy­ fully planned to begin ^th and a studjM coat per bushel being 27 cents mas Gifts in Cameras, jM/t of tile Commonwealth. mlide of the subject. ISome one who ia GBO. G. TYum, Clerk, The firsc speaker uii lliApT©- drates and .1 pounds of fat for Parisian Wory, Booki^ Copy:—Teste: ram was Mr. John R. Hutche- her maintenance and for each competent shoukl supervise the work »At Gso. G. TYLBB, Cl«rk. «i»d-g»v«the•tudent help when needed ; "lA/OOTi*^ Perfumes, Caindy, Sta- nn, live stoctTpectBliHtTjf tbe|p<3^n3^ of" mttk^produced^ .^ and see that the work is done properly. ' ¥ f \J\J xJ %J tionery, Cut Glass, Havi- .Xtension aenfirft of the 8tat^ poiHtdsot protein, .22 pounds of Accurate records trf time; metheoa, tafid CWnrnr Clgw» "' ,s \M sDoke on 'The Feeding of carbohvdrates and .017 fat is re- ..n.t miiat tw kept and a written report . I^Aiil^-yiTT l?AArtCI -Fountain Pens. A full ve Stock," with special refer- quired. Therefore for a cow giv made of the work. line of CHristmas Cards [»» Ae inirc te> ceoHewiaal foading with 00 peuwda »i millf pa R^rnrp th.. work is bepun tad Wfaiqiiugi. Pift^afflH— t.;jrt, r>ii.nn that ara having ^^^^f \„ „^yif.^ t 7 p/^jn^^i nrf rVT" Prsjgiptiiat? Tht'i 0» uL ler months! Good silage is If they can see little in the school that f ul study and repeated experinMnts 15t. them. Gay Medal Oats, hrie siie 23c vorth at least four dollars per will aid theqi in making'more money to produce the t>est results. The second speaker on the pro­ they are apt to diop out If tiiey can The high prices of both poultry Laqe See, Pttnt Btf er 25c Mil as a feedstuff and is almost a gram was Mr. H. P. Barrows, see little opportunity on the farm to and eggs make it very desirable to lecessity in the feeding of live. use well-balanced foods such aa we Rector j& Co. PakMire Sup, per cake dc specialibt in agricultural educa­ m^e someUiing for themselves, they ofier. tock if best results are to be ob- tion, U. S. Department of Agri­ will ie looking toward the city. ' It is Write for Rrices and SCHOOL to- PrvMOapt and ssLtisfactorj r ser> work of the school and his profitable. prices. Although cotton seed CKTHBifc—Altho»igh moA of tiw farain- £itfm work the school *ork willtakrsr WI0O» H^Tir«» #mi»ial»*«l f«r neal is selling at arouna $t>u per ing of youth haa be«n del^ated to the C. R. KF.I.I.Y new meaning. In a number of eases any reasonable distance. ton it in itil' **"• ''^""p"'* aniT| .>J,~>I. t^..,.ff*'**"'T*''™^'»*"» *^y the home projeeu oi tne stnaents have t^of /,»T^^an<-i.nto »Kaf ran hft fed. are re8p6nubte for the bringing up of K;,^„ . mMtna.nf kaeMBg the boyS in Dulin & Martin Co. It is very high in protein and by their chiMrgn. In g^mlitqt H'*" ^M sWSlai ren to sehotd, th^ are but taking IKI- school when they would otherwise h^ve Waslmigtim, D. C actual figuring it was found that, vantage of the aerrice of experts for to xirc up to earn a liv&ig. One tA the from the standpoint of protein speeift) phasw t«n«ra- record of sattefactory servfee to nma considered a good concentrate. has* •>>(l V*^ iir. theirJevelot>ment intotiim and aid of all iparoitsaad pAtronrf Wkh^Vices than 4ft«cn h«tidrsd tlMMMaad ewnais; Mr. Hutcheson laid stress wi al­lurita! men sod woiBcn. Ia timwpMt, of the sdiOoL Tbs atddehts Who are Secood. becanse of ttaftKelial^tjr of tka falfa and advised thefarm«8, if going to aBter tl»e ^oject ^^wk have and in inany diatrieta yet, Jbere do«r ArtkiM sUnt on Ajftprovpl Geoa Da Bak» Company wtncb makes it; Third, beeanaa they had not already done so, to not aeem to have been an mderataad- orgaaiied an agricnltoral dub. TMs of its large raAator and enckiMd fim, malfP Arrangements to figpw«l - ing ttist teacbeia and parwits woric for etab prspoaes to haM an agriealtarat, ^tmattm heed. a«wn foadan ihoat a> liiat ths>a Baa iihi* «# tiM. nmdnieta of its memhewr .-;i— l.l«tra»M. ..I«lr«>«iiimn.t—«• falfa. IBS mm impMe; been ahnoat an att» lack of eo^>era- sad the acricoltaxal wMk of tlie scbooI it is OMst attractive taavpflanuwe. X» The different concentrates were tion between tiie aehool and the bomeT Bat ian. Practieally all the .graJ* tiMse niast be addad its wooderiid classified according to their pro* One reaaon for this lack of unity is the stadenis, first and second year high ^eaaomf in «^>M«tian and mainteBanee school agrieidttital stadants have ex-iiaP Ordwrs Gwron ibont two-csBtaajsOafJ" tein content into the foUowiay fact tfakt the wwk of tfagachopl has npt a deatt«rto gernno beat efaiaety related t« the wMk o: aOaidirt. Piiesa fSet tbat b]^ raaaoB of its aimpBeHy «R classes: Those of low protein«m- and it is hoped tint die stadeats may aAd Canful AttiBtiiHi cuasttaeUpn aqyaaa can epsaatb sad tent, those of medioni protem borne; it has apt had ai saffidentty direct aahwrasaepdssirkaaadmstsrisl willjaa- beaiiiv opoa the life the stodeat ia Uv- be aa^wt"d '^ tbeir wotk as it wilt tBy. 'lETAUOOA£(KET8CAgBimili caaMwtt. NfaiethoaanidTVirfagsatB content and those of high protein iag-Mid ^pee->ia JMttw- }if» w«A. mesnmiidh_te tb* dfeveJopmcnt of tlte 8T0CX. inakf) Feed aerrice as aniversal aa tte content. An examine of the low Teachers and otiier sebool oOdals have reseiUwea «f Ifanawas. RenMa^CT ear. Tooriag Car iaao. Bonaboat ISOt diat her reaoorees are in the shape of Coapelet ISOe, Town Gar |SK, Sedni 3 corn; of the mediom, Imn. and £oand oat that as soon as they have yonag moi- as wett as farm fieUa. the high, cotton aeed meal. In taksD hwre^interBst_in the home and Ktf—f. o. b. Detroit;- On sals at .nnaking up a grain mixture Mr. have adapted the waxk of the school to The agri^saitoral teaeho- has the work oftbe home the) par«itB have sent to the parentsof thestutfenta Hutcheson advised using one con- bc^ina to take • great«^ interest in the We are dosing ottt a Uf entrate of low protdn content, taking agricolture a pecso^ai let­ stock of DidiM—boy now, C^nrtrahCiarage sdMot The teadiing of agrieoltore is ter explaining this werit and en-, ne of medium and one of high djHBC.maeh tovrard laioging the sehood Watts Cyliiider wUIc you can sare money. MANASSAS. VA. •jirotein content. •' ••-,, -.,- Mjj a>e home together where teai^iera ekmngaiy^uik formagreonent. M^ summer goods at rcmaxlc- In the feeding of dairy cattle at« dwwiiw parents th^tos^^rrar It Slibped tbaV^e pawpts wflT —' al^lsw^liriees. It ^ Erectly related to the home Worksad cooporate.heartilyJn thiH wnrk> €eni Shelter. the speaker gave the following fntmre vocation of thf> ptiirifiWt. It ia —TTig1ipffiwtinn«te is ast, that it Roughage was cUaaified into ceosists of a mnltitDde of opnataoas lu XSgli{iw!mwi|L aeut oat tqr the W. C. WAGENER lAKEJifllCL - lage and legume hay, the latter rttfoinr^ maanal tIkSiX. They bloteacherw , and fill out diese blanks, HAaaWAKB A]« PURMnVBE -.•pr>.^pni-tw^ hy alfalfa, ek>ver, th«t if t4«i.- «»nAit» aT« fa> beeome sign them asd return them so The way to make two blades of ^wpea and soy hmn hay Thi* trfS'ttv?"™ *W """^ *'•»* ^^^ that we may g<^ to work in ear^ 0WB grown where one does now: rain mixture should he fed at nay also famw that naless a &naer m Boy tie eddtrated Magneslaiir to become a mere machine he must rum Ifflfd^mcBts and •BO.TwunZLD OMhtot Lime from Leesburg Ijme Co., .(• rate of one pound to tloee to Both speakers were given a know why, bene* the nee^ of teaching Faim Machindy. m^ WATMAL BAML the lime that has been sold in iT pounds of milk C?eo. tk* sdcnee wUA oadecfies tke aft. YKAjt of thanks for dwtr ocoeUeet - Lendean and Fairfax forthe pa. WMXBa AMP Bismsn *••••*• stieaces a|na wnica agiicultare 9 —DiaxCToas- proportion to Calcium C^bonate, mann standard, the,M>e used *,m,mAt^ Throogfa mora rfhaent week- The cc»ii show was also held on O.L.BOOTRX, M.B.HAaW>W, and the United States Agricul­ A.B. w&arnti4>. J.F. jivia. x:ensive!y and for a numbo' numship aad greater knowledg«~ceih this date And We were very much Thelm^mentCo. waTxaaosJttTs. s. a««a,jB. tural Department in Year Bo(A cwTiing that indnstiy which lies at the St. fa. 1901, page 161. states that Mag- yrars the only one we had. enoooraged by the number and rrom^ «tuatl«» ttoes to an tailB«a». la base ef ear piasperity it is iKipad that uesiuui is abaoltltely necessary to .'1 Tor too nmch linMuiL—tte character of the exhibits. There ift«i»iM'"'«**»""'""»«**"*>' P»i'«aalm the standard of prodnctioa will be raised plant growth and noUiing else \:er,ment stationa of the eoan- sis Bill wt Mf hiity odd-«n Oeiid oiders particularly Wisconsin and of making a livinic wiB be elevated aad made. Mr. ShaeUeford. who to Cemwell Supply Co., Mapa» esota, have done quite a tut take ita piaee aa oae of the asost bon- judged the eom last year and 8»«,Va.: A; t(. Robertson; Wdt irk along feeding f^^andard ofed vocal this year. tiM the histitBte that ' is made from beat matariids. JrHOTOE ington. Vs.; M. Rdlina, Bristow. and they have eome to the In making the work more practical there was eonsidcnibie improve­ .rbaked in an up-to-date oven, MANASSAS. VA. Va., or direct to us and same wiR lesion stated aiwve. It has teachers aee asing the faooie farm aioce hare prompt attention. a sdiool laboratory. For ment ova* last year, not only in handled by neat, dean, care- • • r. shown lEat 1K.4 pounds of if the class is stadyiac com number of eritfMa bat In quaiity fol workmen. Airic for it— :-> matter, l.S&jKxinda of pro- prodactian they wfll cmwideg the im- •Qscpt no other. We also Leeshflf Line Co^ he as wdL The f<4k»wiBg awards have a niee QUICK UmOi r. U.8 pounds (Bf oolxAy- poraneETir lelecling food aeed in the were made and annooneed before COUNTER where yoa can «:T:wiirrE.Ma»agw : rates and .81 poonds of fat is all IMd, sad the need of giving it proper caga. aad ia tSia the nistitate'just before adjoom- satisfy year ^jpetite. VW — at is iieceaaary jor a 1.000 say doubt that it will grew, of testing ment; ' tine of confeeticmery. > und cow giving 22 pounda of it before piaatiag. The teacher may FAXHSBS' DsTAKniKNT—Best ten Electrical Needs ~ k daily. This is coQStderably rei]iiire his stadeats to apply what they W.L. Heoaer.firat; C A. Heiaekea, ^wer in protein thaaia^Wolt^ tena ahoot jn^gins con. to the .adaa- second; J. M. KSae, third. Sweep­ J, M. BE fN «Mt • At w^af :^^hmann standard and as the tioe of seed com ia the Add at hosse: stakes—W. L. Hean«^,llrct; a A. ^ rotein is the most expetiaive he^may iiLqaiie thsm to aiske aaekxr Heineksn, second;. J. M. Khiw. third. other devices for enriag the seed sad Beet ear^J. M. Khne, first; C. L. Flem­ Mt Ipmf ixtees. part of the feedstuff it is what try oat diilerent triads of seed tester* ing, seeoad; John Kline, jr., third. WYffsity ot Virgya of i>^lkSckootSr«t.«of ^^«Mi we are most interested in. Thirty in the spring. In coaBeetioa wta poul­ Best bohel—W. L. Heoaer, first; Wil- •• •irif aid miafatiM if fa- pounds of silage, ten pounds of try he may ask the stndeat to nse an mer Kline, secood; J. M. Kline, third. CaOeV*. Graduate, Law. larUe, Granite adial bnsii apprsrd Vy Ac BsuJ «f stover, three pounds of cotton egg tester at home or try oat a method BOTS' DaPAaTMEfTT—Best yield at Clue, uigiiiftenng of preservinjf egg*. lowest cost—Wilmer Kline, first: Har LOAN FUNDS AVAJLABLE .. H wy a hi|-poca iw sar fsJ— ^MH»d-jneaLAnd-ioux ,D0]and.8 of VKV III evueri, seconnr J'')Titii]^ K f^n^ 4t« imma^ rtniianu $l«i.iUi corn wiH give th« amount of dry.^j^ ^^^ ^„^^ ^^ to the student' thiH; Percival I^wis. fourth: "B;:rke Ai-iwieBue irariL Let as five rM IB estnute -, att<->r. protein, carbohydrates and his inu-r^^t in the ;tjdy of sjrncul- f.fth G. ' "=" SENBE^GER : "'i; called for above. Th.P ture would iriryra.«p tr- Work mmmm npH

^^|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_ The Manassas Journal bile ruoaboats. The apolicants DEEDS OF TRANSFER jesm never to have conaidefgdit 3X possible that anyone couki be ad­ TIM laittias iNoal Pttfiyiw C«, be -HI vertising for anything connected Entered at the Po«t Office »t UanMMt. with the obsolete horse. >nrginia, as Second Clasa Hail Katter Bridles and harnesses were ob^ W. Ri^lossoar^Tirio C. E. JoHan, 289 acres; consideration, —Holidays Gree^gss- tainable. But their range of $1.00 A Ycv • A^vaae* style was very narrow. Any ex­ 1720. tra piece, any additiomi part, Washington Southern Railway Friday, D«cember X2,1916 any special device waa either un- Company and Safe Depcwit & f>htain*hl«» or dug out of dusty Truat Company nf Raltimnro M^ to H. B. Hutehison. land in Poto­ -BOOST YOUR NEIGHBOR­ comers in little "general stores." mac city; consideration, $1,800. HOOD" As if»* side saddle, people seemed but to remember dimly Morris B. Burk to Alice Gray, It waa a good pdnt made by that they bad once heard their house and lot in Quantico; con- For your interest and patronage we wish Prof. E. R. Groves. "Keep Up grandfathers speak^of such a | •>def*tioo, I471 CMnmunity Pride," and we hope thing. The habit of riding ib- R. R. Smith et ux to C. L. Gar- "^ to express our gratitude and hope all our Prograaaive Farmer folks tride plus the elimination of the nson. 2t acres: consideration. who are tryii^ to 1ftiprt)Ve «»dl- horse had made the old-fashioned, 1160. tioQS in their cotnmunities wiU graceful "lady's saddle" prac- G. W. Hixson to J. Ualpenny, that the New Year will bring keep Prof, grove's admonition tisaUy eatiaat. Iflt in-W. R t^Pmflt^rv- rnna{/<»«i. inmind. Critieiamahouldalwayl? -UL The lelaliuu uf thin Bxperienee tiOH, |0r TOU be ooDstroctive rather than de­ makes us marvel anew at the Clementia Brawner to Annie structive. TennjTSon gives all of prescience shown by Mr. Hugh Amidon, 2 lots in Dumfries; con­ OS an excellent piece of phik>a- Chalmers about five years ago, sideration. $10. and prosperity. ojAy wKen he says, "It is bet­ when he set that time as the lim­ Etla A. to W. L. and Rosa ter to fight tor t^ good than to it for the continued use of the Cogswell, 80 acres; consideration; raU at the ill;" and we should horse in the atreeta of Chicago. $800. also remember Dr. van Dyke's He is not quite right, of course. Thomas H. Lion, trustee, to J. fine phrase about the wisdom of But ha is much more nearly right A. Hnokflr, llj^t seres; eoasideim- being "governed by our admlr- than the average run of prophets tion, $3,000. ations rather than our disgusts." that he is entitled to a seat of W. T. Allen to Mary Allen, 16 Don't say, "We have an unpro- honor right up next to mother acres; consideration. $400. gresaive, slow-moving people." Shipton, the first prophet of the C. A. Sinclair, special conunis- Say, "Our people haven't done The National Bank of Manassas horsdess age.—Chicago Evening sioner, to A. H. Breeden,63 acres; what they ought tohaved<»*, Post consideration, $2,500. —^ ^THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE bat they are waking up and are Henry Roberts to National going to do bett*." WOMAN AND FLOWERS Bank of Manassas. 6 ISte in and Don't say, "We killed local tax (Fiuin Uis ColuiiawB j«pBnr~— near ^Jdanassas; conuderation, for schoda; or we let our Local A notice of a meeting of wo­ $16,D00. Unk>n die, or we defeated a plan men to discuss'plants is given G. W. Hixson to Mrs. G.|W. _Jbr bfettcr roads, and so there is in aPbiladelpUa ^Biset. Wait Itosenberger, lot in W. E. ceme­ hope for progress." but say imfm 11^ A A a beautiful idea that i^-T toOr wo* tery; eonaideratieH, ^GO. rdtber—as we have no doubt is men to aasemMe and taljt about tme, "W< hawn't yet got to the flowers and horticnlture. The lot in cemetery, con8ider8tion,$13. {dace we ought to be, but the good Lord has given them a live- Andrew S. Robertson et iix to leaves^' of progress is^working, lier ^SBB-Wjeiation of these things Sojpthem Rdlway Co., .213^aere; and all tho good flood wo ww SelMt yomr-agent and cothpaniea aa yc than Ue has men. Women may. cQnmder8tion.:$10L will Aear % htTTWt aooBlr or dp weH in talking art, fsBriilou; J. Frank Dogim etU to Ealon or l>octor» smce your financial ocist- later." As an anonymoua poet Uteruture,—history, travd aa4 Pwrry, a.4S wi*r»«; eoosidw»tiooi.$i9hOWl - ) labor; roent of this pro-ally country, he Marshall Ola et d to H. W. CetM ta be • ehrwiie knocker; was an infloeoce in the^€aitiflc Horndon.- 27li acres; coosidna- Cease to be a piogroaa bloekqr; t of tiie United tloB.$608. If yoa'd make)oartowwh^ whid shoaki not be loot sighi^t t 0^ better. in cottstdering him merdy as a moatb{Meee of Pnissiamsm. He Boost it to the final lettCT. waa an ahbi man, * \t>mrtuiA Stop 3wur knockingLBeostli'- rsrjk im aebelar and a profoonS investi- ^ isator, and he left his impress on THE HORSE PASSES the study of psychology in Amer ^Okev^im. Rwsa OoeeopMAtinaepeoi^inCbi- Ma: ; : In sjpitB of many protests. Har­ HicHssTnticBs PAID rat ~ eagoosed to hold bwae shows in­ vard retained him on its teaching stead of antooK^bilesbowa. Once ataff because of his vahie as the RAW FURS enatiawthe"drive?^-aaA WV^iXV. avMiue had foor-in-hands and the oeeu sinoe William iJames. x\xmrm\ For this. Harvard is honored by Itshfp jtist ftnrte w. Wi pay^ ail and victorias and stao- liboal-minded Anwricans, who hopss instead of limoosincs. Ones ddo honored Mueo^erbeiv for. on a time mannered berass, bar^ having hwi the courage to (ex­ 453We8t28tbSt NewTerk Owiav to dM drop in livestocklwS|^ wcf the benefit nesB and ydueles ooostitated a press his convictions at all times* great industry, here. —Timea-Dispatoh. . .20c Last week a soal tired of th^ t n,-i- n dos^ whis.of motor flnisheda iwrti ' . . . .14c If 17c ^ JSm rmnHBt .r^OCL JMik TlffilniplfBWfirtfr^. 122S F StiMt N. W. muintni driyipg bwrse. iwl wti WASHINGTON. P. C a • abOBtthe onee easy and pluisui u> Svllii si FlRHhMM fal task ^ equipping him. A km "BMMfewbrodc cart^' Ftfii lo^leiieats - was the first desideratom. Of the great mamfiKtuiiag fimar Mi Fm MidiKflL— I Imptemeati m that ased to tar& oqtsoch thi; r«aft«pedat »tteiitia««vdude departaMnt. PeedMill. per cent. We beught oer "We have no oMadewfanoks at En^aes. stodc before the rise and are rasMKi raTocitaGcaia Drilh, NonparidLima •affinf at the dd priA. of three baa bean sokL We wUI and Tertiliscr Sowers. at once if you need AH Stock Wanted nudce three rasre ikrae onotba SpTlal cfrcnlaza ghrlaa i*B-te- iscoing fasL from now."~ formatkM la rasard to da* nJ naaaotttinf hi The search shifted to a runa­ on t«<|neat. Wa bout. ^Advertisements were pot your Deed* in _ Foste'sWallPaperHoast in the want colums for Runabout; Conner's Market Cyfcdar Powr Cora SheBfi. must cut under and "be rubber WoaJ Saw>. Roofi^ IMra CONNER BUILDIN43 NTANASSAS. VIRGINIA tired." TLHIWU bquaily raaaqr^ plies carefully oCFered. not a; \ ' nmts or >'&rm :u.p^ti«!* raquired. horse-drawn vehicle, bat automo- THB MAMASSAJi JOII&NAU i^^KlDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1916 ^ KILLED IN AUTO WRECK -Services at Asbury Methodist Highway Commissiona', and an Episcopal Church, Rev. ^g*!* opportunity will be given to those ppnrc lAfAi MPW^S who are interested in the eon- Oc- penny, pastor, for the flying StnKk wf Tn^ week will be as follows: Sunday straction of interstate highways The Enrollment in Our —Mr. Joseph F, Lewis, who -Sunday School at 10 a. m.; with Federal Aid to show the ad­ Joseph S. Grimes. 50 years old, was qoite sici( Uiat week, u much preaching at 11 a. ra.; League vantages of the roads in which and his wife, Mrs. Came Grimes, improved. meeting at 6:30 p. m. Thursday they are interested. 45. of Braddock Heights. Alex­ —The Manassas school clojed —Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. andria county, were killed yes­ Christmas Savings ABOUT PEOPLE WE'KNOW today for the holidays, to reopen —D. D. Halterraan liied very terday near Alexandria when on Wednesday. January f. suddenly Tuesday at his home Mrs. E. K. Mitchetl has been their automobile was struck and -Dr. and Mrs. C. R. C. John­ near Brentsville. Funeral ser­ the guest of friends in Washing­ demolished by a Richmond. Fred­ son entertained the Auction vices were held yesterday at Val- ton. ericksburg and Potomac train Bridge Club Tuesday evening at ley View Church and interment which was running fifty miles an Mr. B. M. Dridwell, of Orii hour. ^ their home on Main street was made id the Valiey View Manassas visitor W<•^ cemetery. Mr. Haltermafi is sur­ do, was a Mr. and Mrs. Grimes were re­ CLOSES - A license to marry was issued nesday. at the court house here Wednes- vived by his wife and four child- turning to Alexandria from Occo- Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Garri day to Miao Maiy Virginia Storfce sen. '. quan where they had gone to de- son, of Baltimore, were MansmsH-[tivwr Christmas presents to Mrs. Monday, January IS, 1917 and Mr. aebrfifiTWrt59plfa,"b««b —Services it Bfithet Lutheran of Independent Hill. Church, Rev. Edgar Z. Pence, visitors Tuesday. Grimes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hammitt. There was a Tharoarono restrictiona. Ererybody ii welconi«. -Rey.-'Andrew J. Grinnan astor, for the coming week wffl Mr. Lee Welfley, of Comey*8 be as fqllows: Friday—Cateeheti- rector of Old Falls Chareb. was Point. N. i., is spending cal instruction at 3:15 p. m. Sun­ mas with relstives here. Mr. Grimes was unable to see the ship. The first deposit makes you a menaber stricken with paralysis Saturday day—Sunday School at lO 'aC m. approaching train. ^Ao examina­ without any further ezpen#e or trouble except to at his home ^£ FalU Church, Prof. W. Eldred Whaley. form­ and preaching: at 2:30p.m. Mon- tion of his speedometer showed keep up Uae snuaiAreekly pajrments, which any- [iis condition is said to be criti erly Of Eastern- College, i^ a tiay-Chriatmi^a PTftrciseS at 7:30 his machine was gmng .only do vithoat inconvenience. cai. — ~"~ holiday guest at Voorhocs Ha». about SIX zniles an^hour. - The Christmas entertainment p. m. Mr. Andrew Pri«gle,of Hyatts- Mrs. Grimes was a relative of Enroll yourself. &iroll the children. or the Buckhall United Brethren -Miss Beulah S. Reid, daugh- ville, Md., a formor resident, was Mr. George E. Maddox, of Ma Enroll now. Church will be held atthechnrfh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Ried, among the Manassas visitnrs ywr I nanoan. She is survived by a sis Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. of_Quantico. and Mr. Sidney T, terday. / ter. Miss Lillian Hammill, of The public is cordially invited to Chichester, of Warrenton, wbre Washington, and three brothers, married in Washington Saturday Messrs. Gilbert Spies and John attend. Wilk:oxon, of Richmond Gdtege, Messrs. Wade, Rube and Paul byRev.C.RStetaon. Mrs.Chich­ Hammill, all of Oceoqnan. Ik Peoples NatHmal Bank -The Temide School of Mosie ester is a granddaughter of Mr. «

TH£ MANASSAS JOIIRNAU ratBAY^PgCEMBBB a 1916 ^. WATERFALL Mi88^ Florence Gosaom and BUSINESS LOCALS Annie Pickett are at their homes here for the Christmas holidays. nvc cxirrs A UNE FUST INSER- FATTS Mrs. Tedrow, of WashinKton, TMN—THBEE COTTS SUBSBQUENT was the week-end guest at the home of ters. J. P. Smith. Estray Notice—Brindle. and white cow with hwns, last seen Th^ .Christmas Baiaar which, tfnear Farr P.^^ Fairfax Co. Re­ was given on Dec. 16 by the La- I Its Dress Up Wedk ward for information leading to dies Missionary Society of .Anti- her recovery. E. R. Conner, Ma­ och church was quite a success, nassas, Va. 30 2t both socially and finaBdti}y>^ty- Ix)et-Round nickel-plated torch AVERAGE COST OF HEN FEED five dollars being nalized. I holder frooL boae cart. Finder The Waterfall school closed on please return to Manassas Fire RMttHs of Poultry Exportmont* at Department it Wwhlngton Station—Laghem Friday for Christmas. Miss Scott, Coata 9145 Yaariy. who-wiU spend the holidays in Eveiything that man wants, and the best J Mra. M. Reid. Modiste, Prices The Plains, PTp^^s to raopen the moderate. With Miss Claya Trpm reoorda kept by t&a WaaUnc- Lamb, Manassas. tact azparlment atatlon. It ta aatlmated school on January % 1917. in what he W£jJiiSr "W^ that th» avarac* «oat «t taoi tor a Mr. Neal Mayhugh «xp«et8 to _ For Sale—^ix-iurse-power gas- laytog han la $L60 per hen per year leave on Saturday for Ktbthunrh ___J|._(>linf engine ISOj large dwiao ' Sr Oka gmei^pvpoae in^eda^ wS8S cart, Sia S. C. Kincaid, Wdl. ma Orpinctona, Plymoatli Bocka and Pa., where he has a position for ington, Va. 29 3t Tiancahina The coat, for Lesboma the coining year. N and Ayi<-nn«ji haa been $UE eadi. Tba Remember the regular preach­ Wanted-500 cords of round aTafa«e coat of prodadnc egga haa white oak wood, 7 inches at small been 16 centa per dosen. ing service^at Antiocfa en the end. Price. $6.50 per cord de­ la inenbaUns and braodlns trials., fourth Sunday evening at 7:30 Hart. Schaffiier & Marx^d livered at mill. Robert Evans. ont of 3,000 esKB incubated. 1.300 o'clock. manager forEdwardAlcott 2&-4t* (ftieka wer« hatched.' The loaa ot^ cUek* dorlns the brooding period waa Mr. J. M.vGu«ett filled bislice For Rent—11-room house and S per ceniL It waa found that chicka house during the recent cold 3 A. land, W. of town; recently hatehad fcom agaa wal^hliig fcwn H- weather.—:—^ Otcupifld hy Mr. J. J. Conner. to 37 ounoea per doaen weire mora Tis- Stylephis Clothing D. J. Arrington. Manassas. 29-3t Sleighinglhas been greatly en­ orooa and grew more rapidly than thoaa £rom abnormally large or very joyed by Uie folks of the neigh- For Rent—118-acHe farm near •man ^ga. The email egga were IxMrhood this week. S. Manassas. Also want on shares abost eQoal to the larger onea in far- a tenant for 739 acre farm near ttUty. but the chicka hatched (rdna ,Wbcn Borrowtng b Good Bristersburg. Fauquier Co. J. theaa were lacking in vltaUty. Tka L. Harrey, Manassas, Va. 29 2t aJmormally large egga, weighing mora Knox Hats, Wa&-Over Shoe^ Foune's than 17.o«ncae per doaan, wera tow Riding good books is a com- Standard bred Mammoth Brrazetorkeya, extra large, toms la tertfUty. «iid did pot batch. walL meodable trait in any po'sm. Three Iota oC 40 Wkita Lai^wni and hens now ready for sale. pnlleta each ware fed during a aixi> Borrowing them is equally com­ Gloves, interwoven Hose Also S. C. Rhode Island Red montha period aiaUlar latkma. eseapt mendable when you are not in cockerel^ $1 each. Call, write that' cracked eon. rcilled barley aad position to boy, provided yon are or ph its wi^ back to his own riidves *Tlie QiMJity Slu^ A^rginur^ FMT Rent — My residence en without having to resort to s oon- North Main street, Jfanassaa. ^^i^g. ^*. -.»*: »«.,.n.,^ ». MiraiUi. ApiJj Ui Q. W. Payim, B. F. P. to wtMia wheat in thf graU tUlbUi iUU! ft Mkreh warrant.' n^ xaw »E •muM. The amotmt oC gtala odn- Most "borrowiiig pests" really 6-16-tf •fV naied hy the re^eattva Iota waa do not realize that they are such, We will not be nndersold od_ -IJUa. 1.060 and l.OW pownda;- the and would indignantly and tAn- same qualily of goodsT" Try in -aaMmt-oC-maah-oonaqmad^r-MOr-SSS and see. Austin's Harness Sh(^ : 4M; the total coat of feed. 92S.40, cerely protest any- stub aceusa- $tt sad $23.80; the nnmbw of egga tiott if made ^eihem.. And yet _^lp wood wanted—LOCO ewds Iaid.^lUnC 2,974 and S,B74; tka gain tiimr piwaiatoni- fnjpgatfoltiflgg in sycamore, i^ne» i-*-walrtfc«idfapw!-Mr»?»«*6 r^ apeetlTely. Oat «f 200 egga jwcnbated refauiuns bOiTowid~ artTcles and bark taken off. Now is die fa lot 1. US were fertOe, from lAMi hangs the odious title oi "pest" beitlime to c«it Ponbur as the 114 JAI^ W«I« jsjsedi lot, tna aad ISO chl<±a raiaed. aadJot * 'them SO' tighUyitisaiuKWt bwk peds eat^at uits seaaoo. US fiRrtBa aad US dilcka raiaed. impossible to throw it ofiF. E. R. Conner. 7-7-tf If yoo borrow today and return Awwaathatiea Adminiatered fW Paia- RBST ATTENnOM TOLCHICKS wviiUwsvWf jrOwwui aiwsyB Ov aoie leaa EztraetioB of TeeO. Kaay Them Quiet-and Wann.UaUi to borrow again the next day.— Tlilrty-Sbc Heiiia OW—Tliaa Olva Ex.. - PR» Li. F. HOUGH^ ANQBTIUARY DENTIST ^7^ Maajr yomig chicka are WASHINGTON. D. C. M. I. C. BoildinK, Manassas. Va. their war iato the wotld aad wig aaad Kdwin Moor, bom Fdaarount 1. 1838: ""^ f ^"^t**" ** tkmifm^ ^~ g"r^ MiMrad Iiywa, JaiaiaiyMi 1868^ tte heaae ei-Ma wjm.viM mriJEr to faadiOeB, bat >ee>'lh«im ^lalat aad goKt 27, 191fi.'aged 77 yeaA. thiity^lx to-SDrty^dgkt W»>«m tn nnHn-jMiKt »^ —»ly«ja aiilNSURANCE 'lltegtra or grit, aad water. and worked in tlte floor BdHaatU be be- HavinR determined to devote oox: eaoaa bead miliar. He naigaed hia p»- Best Blankets and Comforts . Attar thia. teed aome hard-boOad wiMte time to the Real Estate and , day bread er eraekar eramha, oat- aitian in tlte aull t» accept a poahien JMoganee JwMinesB. we herdby ^ . ... . • ™~ — ^ with the Gi^ital Traetian Coo^aay, «f I or ptvpttna fMwm coos. Faas a >o!lelt idl iHoperty for sate i^" Waahinctaa, D. C., wiwre ha aerved Tftjfieat thoaa haTtni|.proper^ to Bttla at a tlaM, aad ^taa ftta a «a.aa »1U •M»»ti aM i^»« tefi^ Hm^ « Amy wM ffilMiMUCOKH' list-the same with oa promvt^- be, aa«deat After three • We priiiiHeJaal fWrfy wHUktU i taad three tiaaea a day aatn growa. VniT U^ ANT GOOI^ WARM ONES wiSgieethlar flaaly groaad toed aboald be eafe^ded healtfeL •Btll they are aboot a aaoatk He waa a aacat detetad haahanrt, a iKJKJ ynrj\ni. COOD WEAROCG KINDS C. J. MEETZE & CO. whea a ^adaal ehaaiCa caa be lorinc tatfaar. a faitiiful friend, an op- sitdMninskta r aad write nr wfeat ta laa cracked graiaa.. irtdea may be airbt^ We dodbC r beOsr taaaiuA u* flad^iaHI OMT are lAoat twe WL aailbm giadi be writed by faith witii the Cboreh of be awd* to God aad Hved a wmaiatent chriatiaa Bfe ^l^hite Wool Blankets, of G«tlif(»iua wool; soft dose n^>; white with pink, EveryAiDg is Goiig Dpi mtil be doaed hia^rw to all that ii i and yellow bordas;' neatly fiiiffb<*^ w?fA S-iaoi silk binding tomatdi color —Ooat o' Jjvin^^ farflft uaplciH^nxa oaTa 600D4-1RS1 Fb£OF(M MrtaC'Bm c«i^~wM.pa«MAil, with mbcmkr; size70x82inches. -. PBir$5.JW adraaced; it eeata aindi more to edaeata aefearof daaO. Hia epit^th amy well _yoar duUren than formerlT; wearmc HoMad Oala Are Varf NtrtrWoea aad be writtaa. Cotton Filled Comforts, with covers of silkdine ami gsteen, flwal andorigat^. apparel and everything yow Day is going detfigna; good woig^t; ptttc white fianon. Va^ T. " medium weight; close even weave, with jost aiough cotton to prevent annmce of satisfaetaon. lie tor mtanrs wear aidZSc When the turkey hea makea ha NOTICE B. Rich'v Sons ewa neat be carefal that it ta deei Anyotie thinking of buying at Light and Dark Ontinc Fkumda, 27 inches wide, striped and dwcked designs, Tm4w r Su Car. lOlk eaoogh ao that the egga win not roO any time kindly see nre, as we in best colorii^; also in viam white, plain pink, blue and cream, good heavy oat Sometimea it U aaoeaaary to want to leave MannwesH and would i,D.C. baUd up one or more iMea of the neat rather sell than rent Though I weight fimsh with soft smfsce : . .. 12ic a little, using the material aroond the do not continue to advertise, all I Kann's—Street Floor nert ao that the hen will not aoapoct own here wiD be for sale. THE JOURNAL fifty-two times 'bat the n»«t ha» been tampered with. W. M. Miuns: for $1.00 in advance. :.^fc MANASSAS^JQlHtNAL. FRIDAY. D£C£MB£R 22^^^

Vtriflnni SUdoiiery Co.; Laara E. Long, room r«Bt LM P. A. Lipeo^mb, clerk Z^ 2.00 for clerk's oflbe ULTO W, B. Fne, Jodg*. Nakiwilto. t.00 R. It W»tyn, deik •-••••• SUPERVISORS IN SESSION 2:0fr rihiiB Willlaas PhaTmsoy, tw^ A. J. McMichMl, judge 2-00 K. S. Smith, guard..TTT.^..'. — « wri4er ribbona and ink 3.60 W. R. Hook«r, judge, /. 2.00 Fimnk C. Rorabaogh, deliveriag ,2.00 W. N. Merehant,deHverii« pack­ County Bowd MMU at Court H. J. JonM. clerk 2.00 poll book*, etc 1.60 age to clerk's office 25 HouM—Many Elactkm AU H.C. Alton, clerk ...^—2M. Town of Maiiaa«a», room rent W. P. Larkin, judge, WeHingtoa 2.00 Askby Yates, 8 poor clatau 16.00 lowluKM Mada. W. R. Fre*. room r«nt and deliv­ 2.00 Ifaddox A Byrd, poor claim 12.00 ering poll booka and balktU... 8.60 A. 3. Robertaon, judge 2.00 Town at UaMaaas, li^t for W. F. George, judge, Hortooa.. 2.00 J. D. Wheeler, judge At a regular meeting of the 2.00 court house aoft jail,;OctalMr J. 0. Duffey, judge 2.00 W. T. Monroe, ?lerk Board of Supervisors of Prince 2.00 and November \ 6.90 C x:Hemdon. ^u^gr:....:..-. *2U» M-. ^. Lake, clerk 1.60 Westwood HuteUMU, l/dar aer- William county, held at the court­ W. H. Ball*, clerk 2.00 ^f, ^H. TTnoBJOFf rrwwM !•••• • • •*• house of the aaid county on Thurs-. A. S. Robertaon, delivering p&ll viee on board of revieiV(aaaitt«d * G. Stewart, clerk. 2.00 2.00 books, etc at last meeting) 2.00 day, the 14th day of Dec.. 1916, W. W. Fritter, room rent 1.60 2.00 L. B. Pattie, judge, Catharpin . Everett Waddey Co., forma for there were present J. L. Dawson, Clarence Hemdon, delivering 2.00 poll book*, etc 2.00 W. H. Hoflnjan, judge derk'a office 81 Occoquan district. Chairman; T. 2.00 Mrs. Rufua Da via, poor claims.. 16.00 B.^W". StorkCp jtMlgv, xiwwpww* C. E. Elliaon, judged M. Russell, Coles district; 0. C. 2.00 Dr. T. G. Brown, physician to ent Hill 2.00 C. L. Lynn, clerk 2.00 poor, 6 monttw, to Decenber Hutchison, Gainesville district; W. W. Retaer, judge 2.00 Howard Haislip, clerk 81, 1916 .-.10.00 J. T. Syncox, Dumfries district; G. B. Lowe, judge 2.00 Howard. Haialip, delivering poll 2.00 W. F. George, judge of election, J. S. Storke, clerk 2.00 books, etc Mnn.iff fireen. Brentsville dis Mevember 2, 1918, Horton pna.- A. L. Woodyard, clerk Stewewall Cowneil, Mo. 48, fl. F. irict, and J. J. Conner, Manassas 1.60 -fcOfr A. L. Woodyard, room rent 1.60 A., room rent " cinct' .iistrict—^ R. O. Mayhugh, judge. Waterfall 2.00 E. E. Bridwell, registrar at Hor- B. W. Storke, delivering pell 2.00 ORDERS 2.00 H. S. Bell, judge. tons, ilay, 1916...... ' 2.00 BRQWNIE «•• H. Oiiiifei jiidge«»> JUXi. Hlliett Fiebsa Cs.i aneiil rihhnnii 8 fifl In re ap0U8fltlOTl F. EI lUnsdell R. W. Comwell, judge. Token J. P. Smith, clerk 2-00 G. M. RatcUffe, registrar, 1016. 6.00 ind others to open rradin Manas- R. B. Payne.^judge— 2.00 The children always enjoy taking pictiutee—it B. B. Goasom, clerks ....,.• ^ 2.00 Charka A. Barbee, rommoning Dellie Comwell, judge. 2.00 ,as district; road to be opened R. R. Smith, delivering poll landowners, Busbey's applica­ adds to the pleasures of the day's outing; W. S. Smith, clerk 2.00 from point in Manassas and.Brad- booka, etc 2.00 tion .60 besides, t^ng them is clean, educational fun iey rpad to land of Miss Mary H. M. Fair, clerk 2.00 R. R. Smith, room rent. 1.60 R. W. Comwell, delivering poll J. i. Conner, care and board of F. H. Pickett, judge, Haymarket 2.00 panpera .T.-.'-^-.-rr- (libson. :~ books, etc 2.00 -m«s Eagene Keyaer, judge 2.0o 18.00 With every Kodak or Brownie purchased— Resolution passed favoring Fed­ Mrs. Ashel Posey, room rent... 1.50 D. J. Arrington, poor claim — A. B. Ruat, judge 2.00 J. L. Buabong, poor claim-. 6.00 a free, year's subscription to "Kodakery,**-*- eral aid for construction and im- Lewis Liming, judge, Joplin.... 2.00 J. 0. Wiae, clerk 2.00 E. C. Miller, judge 2.00 Brentiivitle Diatrict Road Fund— p r 0 V ement_Qf_3Q_mUfiajef_ytt!€ A B« Boet, delivering poll hnnki, Reuben Kobinson; judge 77! EW J; R. Wright, work «>;00 naonthly mnaiiino for thw awtnHr ptwh River turnpike between Atexan' E. G. W. Keys, clerk 2.00 etc •••••• 2-00 M. A. Rollisa, work 80.70 G. G. Brady, room rent 1.60 tographer. dria and Aldie; clerk directed to W. T. Abel, clerk 2.00 T. H.'Cook8ey, work 97.87 E. S. Brockett, judge, Uecoqoan 2.00 send copy of resolution to State Reuben Robinaon, defivering poll O. W. Hedriek, work 87.76 Edward Hammill, judge 2.00 books, etc 2.00 C. T. Suthard, work 9.76 Highway Commission, clerks of R. Selecman, judge 2.00 William Crow, room rent 1.50 B. C. Landea, driving tractor... 8JOO city councils of" Alexandria and S. T. Comwell, clerk 2.00 M. J. Keya. judge, Dmnfriee... 2.00 L. L. Payne, w«rk 14.00 Berry ville and chairmen of boards W. V. Davii. clerit... 2.00 L. E. Mnchant, jndife .^... 2.0* M. A. Bell, ^ratkaaimiptUu . ^ 1S.96 DoweU's PlMurmaey E. S. Brockett, delivering poll of supervisors of the counties of C. F. BaUey, ja(U[e 2.00 JoeKeya, work 27.00 booka, etc...' 2.00 "THE REXALL STORE' Fairfax, Loodoan, Flaiu}uier, Ed Brawner, clerk 2.00 J. T. Spittle, weak aOJO Ml*, m F. £UMk, roomzeat.... LGO Buel Watera, clerk ..... 2.09 J. L Diehl, woric 26.75 Clarke, Frederick, Warren, Alex­ H. JReki, judge, Hoadley...... •- .2.00 C. F. Bailey, delivering poll Colea Diatriot Road Fomd— andria and Rappahannock. H. B. Fairfax, judge 2.00 bookB, etc ...... 2.00 Newman-Tmater Bim. Co., oil Miss Lillian V. (Albert, county W. A! Kldwell, clerk 2.00 R. C. Baker, i-oom tent. •'.,.:... - 1.6fr home demnnstration agent, al­ R. T. Croadi, clerk. J. R. Pick, judge, Qnairtiee aOO Dnmfriea DIaUiut Boed Fund— lowed office room in board of su- -2:0fr nyniri Raid, room rent. joe sisson, judge...... R. E. Simpson, judge 2.00 J. J. TeieeBr^ork.. KWF 2.00 pervisors' room at court house. R. P, Stark, judge ...... v^..... B.. E. Simpeop, deliveriag pdl J. C. Dunn, work .„;...... 179.26 ew Idea Mauw^ J. F. Mclnteer, cleris..... ^.... : 2:00 except on days when room is used faio^a, etc... "loo SamiMl Rolee, work ... 8.75- F.'AUan Fide, derk ...... " 2.00 by supervisors; request of George W. J. Aahby; canvaaMng elee- Gaineaville Diatrict Road Fi&nd— ^. R. Fick, room Tent ...... 2.00 2.00 L. J. tfeintoah, work...... 6.26 The New Idea Manure Spreader was first buUt ova- C. Round. , i. R. Fiek, deliveringpoUlMoU, tioB jretanjB ....,•.....••.•••,• 1 J. G. Colvia, jr., aame and mikt^ ^ MsmhrB '»>«'''rwii, nae EalnwiL _ In re application tomdenPage ZM sn years ago and the iHriiieq)le has never I age 8.00 Smith, worit. . - 16.» John F. Adaina. jii4c«>. Hidunry changed. It has always-been a **l|wiiadaif-TOt-ap Land Lane road; land owners gmrMrgigora. mileage aad attendance^ Palmw Smith, work...... — ,10,80 surainoned; ——.——— Gmye ••••• ftfansr Wm. C Latham. jmi$»...... iMnrsoSr: S.8» • '^ith.,, Mr. J. M. Kline and A. B. Can- haw New Idea ». T. BroaangD, jodc*...... O.C. HntdiiMa.V:r.T t Banty Sealer, wMk with en^d superintendent, aathomed, to T. R. GalMier.dMk...... «.0» T.1I.RUSMU....:... 470 Spr«ida8 that have^a«ad mcnrenuuitu*than any purchase power road gndtt for 2.09 J^vCoomlt.... 'nudottdw" iu Uiiscoan^—/ ' ^ ^ .. •/ ';—— Buley Tyler, defk .... MePtiff Gften 5.80 $300. • WB^ C Latham, dattvering poB Diatriet Fkud^ Dr. J. Matye Lewis. R. L«e JohnacBi, voik.... Mr. S. C Harlev has jVKt purdoaed l^s seoond ' vbooks,' 'etc.....;.; ... ^'•/^.. • -^i im SBiiaipoic aoBpecir and Thomas H. Don and JT^CJwi"- Kob Dolemu, wefk...... New Idea Sra^eM^r sad says i£ hft-«ret ne^ ner appointed committee to de­ T. R. Galleher, room rent LW dan to poor 16.00 Geo. D. Baker, judge. Mat 2.00 E. T. WiQ^ht, uee J. P. Leaeh- J. T.GiiAttk, WDVic--— • another thaO^ Iriil be a **New Idea." . vise system of cooperation with Frank C Ronbaugb, judge .2.00 man, attoMfingeileetoral beards "Cootunwd on Page Seven ~ Bfesffirs G. P. Bucher, I. A. Miller, James Birkett cltlzer.a for linpruvemeut of j^ub- 8i Wi Baadgei jnrig* _2m «te ••..... 80.0^ lie highways; to repwt ajrJanuary meeting, on New Year's day. H.-Sanders aisfW.«. Bynsa havi^ aU tKagJrtf Clerk dirpctjMJ to cancel ctatain '*N6w Idea" Sioeaders fronv us this year. extra warrant drawn in favor of Let us add vour name to ^lis list of "Prg^grefl- W. F. George. ' ' ': . W. J. Ashby directed to replace oroken j?tass in-windows at court nouse and jaii. CgrnweU^ Supply t::d^«^ Order for warrant for $60, pay- able to Mrs. W. L. Sanders, for M AN A8S A5,^VIHG1N1 A maintenance of woman's rest room at Manassas. - J Certain'checks f8t of Nokewgl«.Va. T .lunty Pund— ' •>rry M. Houae, J»^S«-«r"( OUR..SXQCK OF tir,r.. Nov. WIS, Maiii£clQfe prprinct ttoo M W v» ashinytoo, etera... TTT. XOT P. Mayhiurh,deit ...... ".:.•. IW I Horse,DairyandPoultryFeed A allacc Wood, BuikJers-and contnctors can now avail themselves of H A. Boley, jad(e I iS NOW COMPLETE X. Boley, deiiveriaf poB unusual bargains, as we are selling many, of ^icise I You are cordially invited to visit our Nokesville tHV)ks and ballbta .^. • War^xHue, located in the Hin^ardner Building. , reenwich Cooaeil, Ne. tt, Q.T. lines at about one-half what is usually charged for A.. room rent for alaetioa LM I Reaidaits of this vicinity wilL&id it both profita- :. F. Keya, jadga, PiaaUwHta.. LW it on the present market I bte and ocnyenioit to patronize our Branch Stwe. | P Donovan, jodfe tM J M. Keya; Jialie —tM We iMtve just received a Carload of R. M. Cahrert, defk 100 v B. Spitaar, elerk ...^. 100 BIRDSELL WAGONS 4m, M. Keyi. deBrerit poH b^to utdbaJloti too U interested in Wagons call and let us explain the I R. H. Keya, room rent tSO .advantages of a BirdselL I J. J. Rowe. jodre, Ada» 2.00 W. H. Swart, jodce £00 Ittt DAVB^ CO; i M. A. Ben. jodee 2.00 MANASSAS SALESROOM itm. P. Sfmtfc, eJerlt^.,.,^ BRISTOW, VIRGINIA W. H. Hemdon, clerk 2.00 J iKsted • I. L C. B^ldiBf. Batrie Street. Opposite Post Ofice • M A S.U, delivering poll books a • ••*a*tea»****«*f •»••»*,« * s* and Athletic League and explains SOPERYISORS DT SESSIOIf COME IN AMD BE COWVMCED in full each contest directed by Sanla Gaxis^ Headquarters the league. ConUtBuad From Pax* Six ^^ D.J.ARRfNGTON This league was organized by^ MANASSAS, u VIRGIMA Professor Charles G. Maphis in Prince Waiiam PSKfiffikqrr tow, " dynamite and caps 20.20 1918. The league has grown each Geo. Thorn, work T. 6.00 year since its organizatiqp and A. G. nuk'^Bre., uw J. H. SUU of Virginia: la the Clerk's Offiea ^ia Hoar it haa boan organized of Uw Circuit Court for Princ* WU- R.„lr», w«A • 76.60 —liauiuumity. SeeoirtWwamPcr Rum, on a mora extensive plan than Newman-Tnv'lM' Hdw. Co., gas, Our toy line this year is complete. We have the moat beautiful line of 1916. ever before. oil and repairs 5.66 Henry Pnrcell, lumber 22.00 DoUa we have ever had and the prices are no higher than usuaL Hobby John Paul - Th» artivi»M>H «rf thfl Inntme are r. A. LouNii, nsiuun -OF Horses, Wagons, Sleds, BabyCarria^fta, Doll Trunka^GattMCRtQSi 'SB&~ C. C. De> fmm 3 pniimla far 2Sr tn tain toaet or poreel ef land, lying an*— Same, plow and repairs 36.00 being situate near Nokesvilte, on the schools not eligible). Palmer Smith, lumber and re­ 50c a pound. We are sure to please you for home and Sunday SchooL Nokesville-Greenwich road, in Brenta- 4 Inter-Bcholastic Track Meet ville District, said county and state, pairs ' L45 Nuts, Figs, Dates, Cocoanuts, Oranges, Raisins, Celery, Bananas, Grapea, containing one hundred and eleven acres, for all secondary schools of Vir­ A. H. Allisw, repairing toola... 2.00 more or less, and adjoining the lands of ginia to decide State champion­ J. C. Dunn, commissioner Dam- ' Applea, Mince Meat, Ojraters, Turkeya, Everjrthing for Christmas. Our Jas. Bailey, F. L. Foster, Nanie Yankey frleediatrict ^...... 28.00 and others, and being a portion of tj^. ship. prices are Tight and we^will guarantee the quality just what we will tell land conveyed to said C. C. Dove and S. Local prize t^nteats in 67 H. Rateliffe, slppUes for Addison Dove by Mary E. Edmonds et roads...... 1.84 you it is. Beautiful Christmas China-~anything you want~-big lot to als, by deed of October 13, 1910, rv Track and Field events for both J. & H. Aitehason, repairs, oae corded in clerk's <^ee of sMd eoonty in D. B. 61, p. 403, and subject the same boys and girls.- J. L. Dawson. S.65 pick fnHn. Come and see us ^rly and have yoiir toys put away till to the . " The Literary woric includes: Comwell Supply Co., paytnent Old Santa Clans com^ We are going' to have some SPECIALS that thereon, 1. State contests IB^ Public on tractor .. .;*3D0.00 debt aforesaid, < Same, repairs and supplies.. '.'J19.6 0 ¥rni surproe you. t-ooV ua ovw'^we sje aicreto i^aae y O. W. Hedrick. repairs, etc ; by afBdavitdnly filed before me that d C. C. Dove is not a rendent of the Reading; Cd) Spelling. Oecoquan Bond Issue Fund- atate of Virginia, it is therefore ordered The State Contrat in Basket Bailey ft Boatwright, woark on that the said C. C. Dove appear within fifteen days aJFter due pabUeatioD of Boll. *— Any secondary school CKHitraet. OccoqUan road ...^ .1,717.06 this notice amf do what la necessary to CMMqaaa Dttwitt Ftmd— prrotect his interest And it is further which shall have defeated prior ordered that a copy of tUa order be to February i4th as many to four Geo. P. Cheabiz^worfc oanad-. pntiHahad oneea wMk ^f ^fW^g^g** other secondary schools of eqmd County gijnd— — - mve weeks in tu MAMASSAS JOUBNAL, Mra. W. L.Sanders, for rest room a newspaper printed and jgobHahed in rarit win qualify tn tiater the con- CTiC""Br~Al|iHir:inirW!y, «tBs;' said eo«inQ',~attd tliar»"eawlMB»of be tart. 1 at tbe front door ...... 174.86 Geo. G. TTUB. ClMk. R JrAiriHgtm, unor riaim^ nr 44^^: •tet- tion. • ;~—."~'-^~' .. •" ' "' ••• GEO. G. TnJEa. dnk. ^ Inter^acbolastie Track Meet for H. THOKWTW PAvntB,> » 27-« ^ the County and Diatiict Schooilft '1M|» Me to Ptey^tlM <

smaller aehoola an equal opportu­ "Some day I know th« evening^ nity two track meets will be he^ sun will sink adown its gdden atthcUniveraitythiayaar The lane into the went, bot Til haye ^littrieti^i^tielfteateBt Po^ of Ah, sefaoola'to which city aebocds «nd and sought tlie sdaeeDf eternal -ptfrate {trepantory sehoc^ wiU t&gL Tlfe little children still will not be eligibla. will be held at the play about, tbixt laughter yet will Utihrowritv nit Anal ZTL-ISITL ^iae upon the ur, but I, who love Inter-schdartie Track Meet for them 80, wfll never see, and the Sebon&oy Schools e| Virginia nevenjunre for earthly things will to dedde State Qiampionship.— care. Teach me. O Lord, before TUB meet wOl be held at the that tune shaU come, to know Unrreraity May 12,1917. and wiU Thy love holds sway o'er every- b§ open to «Il aeeondary ashoda thingyTbouert watching all the in ^^rginia. paths we tread, finm hun^BI^ Loc^ Pme Contest—Track and laborer unto, graatffgfcJdng—CX 1 Field Days. Prizeaoffered by'Tbe x/>rd, the way is sometimea hard. Kehmond Timea-Dispatch." — the thing 1 think' a gift w .^ This ia one of the new features enrae, but tho' I stumble, still ^ the kagnr. The JsasalmJm, ^nae again, and ke^ on jbe ran off at the sehodl Without for good or. worse. Bdp me to any expense whatevor and the learn the beaotiea of Thy wmrld, Fur Gauntiet^ last season's price'12.50 MenJalUmoB^oits,...... $1.25 to |2.00- secretary immediatdy uponTt- tht>. gnnri that li«y within mv fel- H«^^imtlets .... 1.00 eeipt of the record will have "The lowmen, and that as^ Thou hast ^h«P«^M^ atwl TTnHrasgpH Kirf... It to 12 Men'sXWool Underwear $1.00 to $2.00 Men's i IVhatinff- will-be held at its baakior hoaae, in tbe Thia contest is open to all aehools Tot Meik and B<^.. (i0eto$5.50 Hduse S^^q>ers for Men. towa of Manassss, on Tbeaday, ^ann- • and each 8cfao(d ahtf forniah a ary 9. 1917, at 11 o'ckidc for t&« par- teaiu of tw»di^)atM

HAYMARKET BRpTSVILLE BETHEL Brentsville is specially favored Serviced will be held in the Bethel High School closed Wed­ in her ministerial services, both Haymarket Baptist Church SUA- nesday lot the holidays. An in­ ministers always giving their day roorninsr at 11 o'clock.— teresting program was given and flocks spiritual food which, Jf Prayer meeting will be held at • pretty tree delighted theiearta properly digested and assimilated, GREAT HOUDAY WEEK AT 7:30 p. m.. Mr. R. A. Rust, lead­ of the little ones and made their er. The Chri&tmas entertain­ will redound to spiritual and mental growth: This was special­ ^IdeEa. wish, thex we^e - oJlHldren ment will take place Tuesday again. evening. The principal feature ly true of Rev. J. Royal Cooke's sermon, Sunday morning, from Mr. John T. ^Dawson, prineipat of the evening is tbte Chrlstmae of Bethel High School, left for tree. A program of recitations Luke 2:52. He spoke of the in­ DIXIETHEATRE his home in Philomont Wednesday and muaic will be rendered. explicable mystery of "The In­ evening. Miss Haydon and Miss «• '11 There ia najiewa of Joe Allen carnation," and of the strong testimony which established be­ Rust have returned to Ibeir xe>4 Osborn, twelve-year-old son of spective homes for the hc^idajrs Christm«ui Day, Monday, December 25-^ Mr., F. M. Osborn, of this place, yond question the truth of it; of the development of Christ from and we wish them a "Merry who left bis father's home two Christmas." "CARMEN," as interpreted by the great Gpraldine Farrar. weeka ago, riding a hnrHft known childhood to manhood along the as "Lightfoot."_Jiit.. natjiy-aj lines as, eome to ment will be given in Bethel Tttrif one of tfie gieaU ^he screen. be assigned for bis departure. every child, of the perf eCton of Mrs IT^'^'TtiMBgi *»"»«»^'MgiwdriBtrong tftiiwriUij pawf• nhv*' TiT^flY wft^rno"" »* ^ fif^gJ^fatfewe at SglS. Night^hawfr^^30- o'clock. in bkx>d and every nerve tuned glad to say, is much impnrred. The Christmas prt^ram ren­ to the key of divine harmony. and 8:45 o'clock. We understand that Mr. Wil­ dered at Bethel High School fol­ son Coleman is leaving on Sun­ He said sach was the heritage lows: /^ Tuesday, December 26—"Isle of Regeneration." day for his home at Brandy. God intends for every child. But Man, in his depravity, bequeaths Song—ChrUtmas Carol .Chonw Mr. and Mrs. Stewart B. Tul- Pray«r ; MrJL I. Glawwck Wednesday, Decemh^ 27-^^ i __ losd, of Washington, are the to his posterity the sins which Reading—Christmas Story guests of Mr. A. R. G. Bass. Grod says shall be N'lsited upon the MiM Haydon "THE ETERNAL CITY," a majjimoth, elaborate photo- Mr. Helnetren teeters la visits third and fourth generationsr " Tiecitttion—Sly Santa Qaus " ing his parenta this week. —Allow me, Mr. Elditor, to di * Mahlon Glaacock production nf Ffftll Caine's immortal noy^ ani pfwr^ Mr. Statius Meade, who has gress for a moment from this Reeitation-.-I Hear the Beils '^"^- Walter HodJKM Eight reels of wonder. „5pecial matinee at-:^l5. Night been the guest of bis sister. short summary of Mr. Cooke's DriU—Iittk Candles. .Gladys Lynn, Mrs. H. M. DePauw. has re­ sermon to add to this truth of VirginiaBrockett asd Sylvia Beavers shows at 7:30 and 9:00 b'ddck. ^ turned to the city. heredity the testimony of one of ReciUtiwi—Night Before Chrirt- M Cadet James McCabe, i^ the the j}e8t anatomists and physiolo­ maa Andre? ^(©alvert Virginia Military Inatitate, was gist this country has ever pro­ Raeltation—DoBi^a Present Admission to^^Etemdl City/' 25c all Seats ^ Georgi«Broekett a week-etti guest at the home duced. Dr. Oliver Wendell Dnet—A Chriaenqa Carol of Mr. and Bin. 0. C. Hotchiaon. Holmes.in"Currents and Counter Per«y and Lee daacock You miss one of the greatest shows screened if you miss MedsTB. F. P. Smoot and Lath­ Giurents of Medicine, "* says, "All It«eit«tk>n^li«Bry Chriatmaa er Lynn, of Catharpio»' were diseases .are curable, but in ordor Daniel OUver .^tm. "ETERNM- QTY.'' to wnvisitozia Sunday. .' to r«lieV6 Mme, It iB neeessaryixr Dial A Sagg—titti —Yxaim. begin with' the patient two hun- Btoekett and Stella Taylor Mr. CurreH: Pattie, the popu­ Redtatioa—The Shepherd Lad HiUTsday, Dw»mbcr 2S lar young clerk of Mr. M. Ca»c, dred years,before he is born.' -———-— Evtiyta SaHsam IV at GainesviOe, as t^ 8a«8t or "Mr. Cooke spoke of God's Vari- Song'—Chriatmits-Ere .:. .Choraa Mr. and Mtp.C . I^ Rector, on ouB plans to irectuBi and redeem 9eeitataeb—Chri>tBiaB Bella Mae Murray in "Sweet Sunday. -r'- fallenmi^ aaan «va- dedaring Carlton Mitetead ESalogne. .Vartiia Lynn, Allen Mil- Fiidayy December 29-^ Supt., Charieft R.. McDonald God's laws too pure and too holy gteaa.Ge Dcyfrnber^^^ '•—Hariod OUver and Uaoti^ KedmoAd left Haymaritet fer-^ie cealdlive ailife in Aill aoctmlanee *^A ill Bojidiigft." Mr. Lewis Sing, of witi^ Bia^iMi,^«iid^fhiDi;mi Saofr-^CMrtinal CbfaoM and'ria, was in town TaeaSiSrt »9 gave oi fl^ iM^eet ezaaapie. Ptiaiary^D %AC0N RACE I Bewrtar; ClmrtianEndeavor meet­ H. Williams imd-lifissEtta'ElqK q>ent sevond daiys last wedc at ing at 7 p. m.; subject, Hdinng CHERRY ffiU. ^1 er a large crowd. attended the "The Grove." scott spmt Wedn«BdtQr in Frpd- ^ ^niastifcl show given^by tiie Jm- to AcMMuplish the^ Purpoae oC exickshurg^ . H£» liUiaii V. Gilbert, Pi|nce Miss Lqey Cook, who has been Christ's Craning. % (^ristmas WilHara BSani. a imtive ol^^ League last Wednesday eve Mr. f E.. T^pseott hai been William eoimty home deirionijtra- visitiag ^er grandmother,^ Mrs. greeting to att ndtors^ Prince Wililam county, died at' xdogT A neat sum wps realized tion agent, visited Bacon %e(e Jwaa» Cook, of New-BaltwKwe, nek, btrt isinuch improved. the home of his brother here on fnwi tte sale tif .oysters and ice The Sunday Schools aji?a busy Mr. graifli ?3tevia. Miss Gertie school last Wednesdiaar^sr-:—Bheadia- IS vipfaig'hcr brotinii'. Mri T T, pnHiUdug for Iheh- Ohnstma^ Tuesday monuhg, Deceoaber 12. cream. Tapscott lAad Miss iieatrice Abd CQssigdriBe dob w<»r for several weeks. He became have moyedintotbeheote recent. hiMted by lh« sdiod;—Cooljngi GMtCT ia improving. Sha was icksburg WediM«|K7. unconscious while stHiding is. ^be If vaaUed hy Mr. W. H. Downl, biaiiou uu Tuesday and the Proa R«v. C. H; Maish will yiejKh- Bcwing Md ixwtey CIBW f «» jdiot throngh the hiim short time hvtftrianA «m tha fnllftwing day. Ml. C. W. VelUir «|iBii^a titm it Forest aftemesa fmned. ago by her nnall sen^who was Dr. J. L. Sandford. U; S. A., illness twelve boors later.. days in B^timdre ^ds week. The monthly meeting of jthe^ playing with a rifle. atSo'dodt; \ He is survived by one brother, Mr.r^. H. Pnleo. of Eastern with a friend is stottping at Mrs. Mr. P. R. Lyons School and Civic League wasffld "The CltfistBms tree hereof ore Lucy Payne's for a shcnt hunting one sister and several near rela- College, is spending the holidays throngh foteatburg Monday^ at the achoirt house last Wedbesi mentioned iu THE JQCKNAI. wi& trip. , TT lives. » "• -^^:^: .-:- :...:.-. . L I at the hnmp nf his lafhw, Mr. ii^ evadoer. > We were very pad be in the Preabytemn church on MfaMi Bsie Davis Was a Dam* Funeral serviras were heki at W. H: Puen. * Miss Antonia WShrd FMd is ^ries voitaqr Monday. to have with us the patrons jsmd Tuesday, at 7.90 p. m. AA who vidting ber dstw, Mrs. C. L. tihe Penteeeefe-Ghureh, «f wkieh Mr, Walter L. W«4 "whe has Menib of f^drrMV ud~Bi^n^ wUr-TEHfatrTn deeon^iag Mrs. J. B. Cato and Miss Jdia ne was a member -.The oAdat-^ ^oeen' wito^ns nrociiers i^ ooaley "**iFbwl«K • . ^ Cato visitedTlr. and Mn. C: C. achods. the tree are Schod dosed for the hdidays ;ng minister was Rer. J. R, Borfc- yanp for.the put Ivro years, left Miss Gilbert gave a very ii|ter- reqaested to be at tbe drarcfa Donn Sunday. rr.aster.of Washingtrai, D.C. In­ Thursday for Froetac^ Mina., Thursday with an aniropriate , 1%e Forest Hill Christmas tree estipg and inatructive talk aboati oext- tbcsdaj affeenooa at 1 ChristiBaa cdebntkMi. terment was at BoBweR HflL where he has aece^^^ apposition hei^ w<»k «M bids fair soon to o'dock. / will be hdd-Wednesday ev«iiBg. Mrs. G. E. Sootter and Mis* with a railwiv cbmpany. He Rev. W. L. Naff preached Sun­ An excellent program is tq^be win her wa^ to the hearts of; the Mrs. w. J. Sharp will-leave day evening in tbe Baptist ruz Allen were in Wasfaingtoo was'aeeooqpaiued by lua wife and people and to awaken a defterisntnti horHyy toto visit her mother in rendered and those in charge are^ r. business during the past week. cbM. Church. expecting a Urge attendance.\ "^ int««st m the work dke haafmt- bTortii Dakoto. - The granddan^ter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks spent Mias Doris Ellison, of Washing- dertaken. '. 1 The committee of the Civic Monday in WasfaingtM). tt. Anne's Merooria] Chapel vill Messrs. R. A. Pearson, Ray- i to lea^ the route cm which he take place Tuesday evening at molAd Pearson; WrK l^irtkm. The sdKxl wtS-dOK 4eday for Practice for the gnuMl-min- has been appointed substitute in Fov IkisaBd fladker- 7 o'clock. A cantata and recita­ Fnnk Brower and John Caton the holidays with an entertain­ st^d to be hdd in tha near fatore place of 0. L. Detwiler, resigned. tions wttt be given by the child­ went tolWashington last Monday ment and a Christmas tree in the will commence shortly after the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mathers ren, under the management ol night throogh the soowstorm iq afternoon. AH patrons and Christmas holidays. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baihicr Mrs. P. I>. lipecomb, of BHstaw. friends of the sdiod have been Any one having news items A feature of the celeteationis Hr. Pearson's car. have returned- frtMn a ttip to CalEarir. •f. ui be a Chri^mas tree with pres­ Mr. Paal & Wilson was a caller given a eetdial invitation to at­ for the Greenwich column next Maryland and Pennsylvania. tend. week is requested to iumd or send ents far the children. in the Pairview iwigfabMhood Quite a number of wild turkeys S':hoOl will reopen during the them to "Keeneyes" (not later Rev. J. F. Burks, the rector, Monday night have been shot durin^i^ the seaaon will make an address. Every­ first week of January, the date than Wednesday morning), who body is cordi^fy invited to be Sleighs and Ford cars seoQ to by our sporting experts. — Jukid sway sineen dedded upon will take pleasure in adding them t5 his tetter, as he •wishsatB'hHvr^ Mr^^j,. 0. L. Deta-;ler'f addiuon R/'v K.:>rar Z. Ter.ce will preach! a lonp Christma? lette" y home ;> r-^arlv r: npieted. 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