f^TABbtSHfiCWY 3SgR K'- *iANASSAS. TA^ TRmAT, jJi^nimY-l^l^^^^ \ «^ A TBAB IN. ABVAmm LAND DEFENSE SYSTEM WEEK OF PRA tETTER FR6M FRiANCE TO BE AT PENSACpLA HENRY KIDWEtL'S iCETTER 60NNER-HINEGARDNER MR. N. . B. TALCOTT DEAD Subjacts L 178' Milas in l« Days. Car- Wants |o Get Home ryi»g Fnfl Bquiyuiem. inflncKsa Ends JMt of PopiSkr, flankinf Movwnenti-4*y»- TlreNvi^ Si^tey C^qreh. SupamwWkni»i. SocccaBfni OflSciaL pat«d for Front Attack. ^ The Manassas Ministerial Con- Leonard Senseney us ». ^^'^ ^J*'^ =-It JB T?^ rainy My Ekeav Sister Minnie: ~ J. A. Hinegarcbier, of Midland, to that'dread diaease, influenza. native and resident of Hay Phiwa." Leader Ee" T » D ^''^ *"^ -^ ««*^ *^* blu^Mievila YcHir moat welconie and inter- i»rotheaii of^'the bride, performing Mr. Taleott is known by manx^ Glark, *"*"**'^*- ^v,*!- JJ- worse every market. - --- _ Mjttyr '•ymt tr? hand the peopGe m Prince William, 'espev excitement" "has other day imd Fwii reid glad to A ayatem of land defenaaa for Thnrsday, Jan. 9, 7i80 ceased, I fed The jgroomsmew were Hr, E. cially Jby those interested, in T"«*• ' liite my little '^it"- liear fr^ you. 1 am well and Pensacola ia to i>e-undcrtaikm 1^ Gruce M.E..Church. ^JK-m W "•- "y ^til« '^it-has bee„o^n G. Weat,;ot Nokesvifle, and Mr. standard bred poultry. He bad once by the United States gov- "Naaona and Th^ ft t!*^r>:^^?°^^^ done ax^ f^^J -hav e jMai'^nough to le«li&g timff Do- Wilnuw Iflinii n-* " 'TH.- •• nuMKA ifciiiig^j •••• pnwTifmHBiTT—Ine emmeSt-mileW details of Leader. Bev. Alford KeUe^ ^'r^iZ / 1^^^^'. hi«H jiiaf re- bnrtfsmwaa w«r»a Miss Mildred fkoathespe planniftnas are confidential CaCup-n SundaBi.»^,.y. JaiTU.i . i\2n ».a^\7-^tn H. _r., '• ^ bmc>^'vce we caicam^ouM outi ofi thine imelines weii m* ^ and had been known. la -on- D. S. Cflftrknon, RnrnmaiTding — fiom Lucy mfore anCorinerd Mis, sdaughte Nora Harleyr of th, eniet groome of. than m Grace Metljudlgt Umrchr""5uS:: ing. I think more than on^ occasioB,' wS^ officer of_thej472ndjBB^ne€r8, are QOW abe&t I receives yours. I was glad to the bride. Otily^MPmediatrxonrfngtntirlieadqnartera, "U ia jegk_!lWprid-Wi(ie M.Hsinn," twoHuudml m 1 f rum our f ar- hear froin^iterr afag~had TotB fe states that £Ete present pIka£Qnr' Leader,^. A, Stuart Gibaon. thest advance relatives oi the contractiiog' par- a pleaaurato work in £tinfig.Wik hiked aU teH me to ^teer me^ but your let- Urn were -present. templatelTft system of land dS' Everybody is tordiaUy invited, the wav hs^rV Jlam and Dinwiddle." fen8esloF^^»-.UK>^*«bw mi ^° ^''Vffd a huB ter aMejftri_mo ao much-mere, the happy^eouple took a shortj^ Already hg-fiad plans in the J....wiBh l^%Tmt city. , . - ' . ._::_.-'. H, ^ BniTr^retary.-^redanff seventy-aght^^Jka^ up a letter trip to Midland, where tfi^ \irege _ ivin^: to those ia-^ ten Captain GUtrkBon Mid; The -FtBST WAR HULL t'AI^= liteejrou 4»ife^ the guests «rf Il*>v. J A Hipii..- terested some ppcciai worfc-faere- present world conflict in Europe ; equipment—two blankets, a half I thin^ we will come home gardner. They returned on Mon- during the county, extension tent, one^hundred roipda nf nm has ^smM^ mmi ijktn'Vi^ 'wh^^ Js to be hdd BunxB;' liet:;:^Tiio4ig^ Tiio4igh Aj»roas^«f Fe^ taken by frontal Attack, but change of clothes, overcoat, rain [ it Christmas. We are given, a» coyple, including ail- ruary. " _ , - — ratherby a flanking movement. p^. ..—^jt, •; • /• ^ •ooatwoat>t gagoo rnaah,mask, helmehelm t and lifle,; fitting .to irain our old unifoi:TOa vcrware and linen'.— ^—-^— ^frr Talcott WSs wi unHri^"^ Therefore it-is apparent to aliy^ w^J!i^^? ' "^"^i" and believe jne^jKe.wfireabout;for new ones. IJhink maybe worker,, and it can be truly said PRINCE onelhat' i*or of IrfnT thai Iftj gave 'Ms tiinrgy Antj PVPW nfmg M^ K4^ of a ilankmg_mpyjeB^t" by-aa ^^^!r"5*^ be^^eal-^^teai-KofrTate KindHtc that^i£_woik whichlusjqine-, «me-0£ tnc nrot draft he wua liv- tflad, aa irwaaitlre first I have' having enemy, if Some proviaioh were ttiom: I hog*'—^^ Beozer"* s S«e°^* . sented might measure up to its heraelf. T bet. not made for .a system of land ,„ . . . „,- .. , J fullest during the war. iNow the first ctfed from Pnnce Wil- on account of us mffldng--«rffieymi88 vet^t home. I ha>te defense, aa well aa a frontal at- 4iam-4eanty, and was sent to much. Virginia is ^'dry?' but ^we] that rectmatniction is facing, the : heard fro ovice sinde I have are many snakes-seen in the vi- WQrl(i already he hadHbeen form- tack fxm ihe. aea?. ..J[iLQrd;eria -Camrwxi.p Le- e^»^ in S^tembeis:..:. -^,.. ' .T..V1>17. ^ -i gurel°f-"'-^y d"o' wis"'''h" I>• ^^uum.is^ncould get, —hee^n .^^ a»...^d jtw- answege«»«,.rT;^^«dr x*.|cmitit. y of Maggflsas. Ifr. W. W. aasure an ad.equate defense ays 11 la ting plans for jp-eatw- produc <^tno/JtBaay^of May, 1917, some of those apples before they Mabel wr(*e to me also. I ata'Arnold, while working ne» the tionrao that Virspnia could have tern both by sea-and land the he marned Miss Salhe Butler, all rot. Since General Pershing always Ijfl^. to hear from mylpumphouse, between ^anassas war depifftmrat has provi4ed^a her share in heipihg 8un>ly our x^iii •^"?,P®*^"**^"?- Mrs. stepped bully beef from being relatives, #weU aa from home.] and Bristow, digging, up old allied naiiona with rowpatert^tMiwI^ vpry »iHftqii«tA^ plnn Wh6tai,el still hvoo with her IssuM We get it injguarters and 1 was giaj|to hear that 8fr»nd-| posts, found three spread-head Captain Chariea D. S. dark ard bred, poultry. motheripManassas. Asvirfllbfr hi^!^^w'twoand\hree times>tiKr4*^ [g-along nicely, i moccasin' snakea coiled around son, has been at Fort Bajrraaeas After being, in Dinwid^. seen, the above letter was writ. » .^„Methodisvt inat>ftH«.n hnnir f».^ ,^„fi.^^ irtan in .OIA flri^i^nf if.--T »»niH' Brir^wpH ^n^ ^nT^^^ i« fi.« nmkii^a~imip^roveniig fiS^^;!!^^ e:q)ecta to make Tuedd&y UoitUng the end eiSer hheig^ lo»fe to walk into a npy irhiirrh^sajBft_^cu»itv, dtyg*"g post hofe,, r counties in^fae-state wiH ~ tory with aTadws of from 20 to MaiuiiniFiE&r rw- till wrtK fhp "rtp ^ -Jr.faave lots of souvenirs to dTscovcrcd five spreatl-liwkil innfc 30 miles from the inouth of the tunis. _ ha^ been blessed so;far«nd i teingionae whoiieome, lots of easin snakes together-only afew qualified to fill the position held Irartror, vWth such .a degree of -_ Atlthfi.-" mormsig— ^ service l*st hope I never Jjave it—I d6n't P*"^ cards and » pnftkftthnnW inches helnw thpT'Mrfrapp nf rtiy |a|._ ^^ |^ ^ hoped that tiM accuraey,ahat any point wil^ia Sunday this letter was read and tfiEk I couldhave been 8o\far from Germany. . ' | ground. They aoon died an an- good work he has staited with this area of approximately 2,000 he was enrolled as a member, from Kim at one time. We were Believe me, MiHnie;Thave_had jaataral deathf ' . ' tho girlxi and L^y j will ^AIL...^ -atnvr milMtmi be dptMiimmd^au Im thiii ia Ultt iUBi wat^wu-jostTt'tittle west of Metz7 ^ simse L^iame ^err>Oa th^same day and near the'. Gentle and meek, with no ore- within thirty feet of Its .correct card church letter we have seen., T giipss ynii read in the papors bprp. T havp sffen lota of aame spnt hp nntirert a bbtck'|„,inTinii in -^rrnt'thinirf. Mf position. froTTT-thn d)iti> 1 if I lllll' ~~~~'~"~^' .--•-.•..-...... ' "•' —•" > tgiirn• - n- jfiii-.:-"i feMU IH- tnw papers"'^'r:'-=r-r- _ . ' iin». r . nmri..i wi: »r m - ngiiin . ninii• , ii.g tnMtfc-ii. .: u-7 », - wmC.--TK ^tl inlHinmnwiniB i tOw gTCagreat t thinginingss . OU^JttB isomewnerein fyance^—about the big ^jve which starts i'Tayce aad afae-lota of pretty snake sunning hiihself on. the Taicotrhofl won'Jhc'^oonfidcja^ survey. He«k^^y" arlilleiT at the ^ ^tobaOctobeK^LUIKL.:c ^25, , 19181918.. edrS^tembeedS^tember 2626.. WellWell,, wwe Wfsrwere «wl»«tfla?i bubutt II cannocannott understanunderstand bankbank.. IItt iis needlesneedless toto sasay thathatt ^ur,Aj eat««»a+o»™ of'men^an^f ,^^^ ^^Ad women^ -» Fort shTJnTd find its mark in thi^Mrs. Sarah C.Whetzel, in fee balftle of the A^-gonne ^-^^i^ i^8f"*8re.' i am not anxi- his snakesWp was soon a corpse., as-wdljw with^the giris and boys area \^th the-firat shot, and a Catlett,ya. ^ - ' F'oresto . : Four other diidgiQns o"8 to know, akhpughl would Mr. Arnold says that the snakes, ^th whom he worked. May bariage.-6F1- — —--»..->^ couH," b^e ._...d . Dear Mfa- Ayhetzel:—Your/tEel:—^YoHT/trriei j to start Jerryjerry, buout eoucouiMa -^^likiB-tg *"o hav"ave a Frencrrvu h book to which-he ^^^' wgiieltwo feet our loas bo hib gain. down, 8of0 * m 1,p- » ammfailate-ipiyt^^* - *v ^ 'i? ^ ** ,,^- ,-».-Co- . ndt,• —so— w e p^uafa^i— d —in ». hrokp -brum ^ , humw with-uut ,4»flff.—Mr RriiJTgrll HtAt^ that ^„r nrmnnthy r^« ""trtff *iiir enemy attackinir from t.lip in. I If ntfonHpH rtui- (marvi] —^..~t.'^~ .. —;•.» jL>.—*nc—«.- n. .-1-i.:— - j— i- w.J toA'~i.^-^.. t-^ " attacking from the__in-jK. attended our gospel nrootinr the iCH aadhfe Jtaan't stpbaed - t-was^so sorry to hear of Dr. tHiT naoocasins, kiUed bv- him ,prifc ^^ ehildreBi ^d-o«r MSW- teriorr '" '' '^iP a crowded hut laar-'evening^^^imning yet 1 understaad we l^wia^ death, for he_vras a fine measured three feetj while the pra f^fl* t^i^y ma^' uuou bu The strength of the detach- At tne Close ne -e^ae-up and AirTSyfi A hndffp fcr it, hut T man and a flrnoH dnptftt^ -HeTvaa" black siiake wai-ltour tetit.- (stored to h^lth againf as aU of ment of euidlJefera engaged -in •spoke priYately tojne and signed dnn^t know.r thfrwte ttat examinedme f&r the -^^tow J^ l^^ QJ with-the in- - ' ^^^ work win be from wie h)m- a War Solljard,. pledging hia' WeuTlirin cin>w» for ftiia tj^^, amyrT^nowTi~w^i;eliTeatn5ewarmy. I know he jHat- new ^contest , in snake-killing, let flumza, ,nth~tHe TxceptJon^a^ tired and fifty to Jgo-hundred,-alleKliaice to the Lord Jesua ho^g4o 8ee-yotratt-«ooiu<^ > ly nusaeiya Maaaiwas .•- \^ ^^y ^feo"*- otheiHmitatora of tfe youngest^chiM. ymen from th^T^TanffrftTrnmnv 'rhriat M >iia Ravintir and KtngT~Wifi. low to alT' WeD. ICnnie. I mast dose for Saint Patrick. Next?" At present, according to Captain and promising by God's help to LJBONARD. tbia time, as newa is very scarce. .^ - ' ' — Qarkson, efforts ans being made' fighl Hte baSieirfor th^ victor^ :____ ,. L wiUi much love to you all, I am, '^^ - WEEK OF PBAYK|t ^ _ t» secure the use of the County of His Kingdom.- CHRISTMAS WITH BAPTISTS Your brother, Methodist Exodses—ReScf (K- Armory to quarter the detach­ He aeemed very thous^tful HENRY KIDWELL. Woman's MisBioBary Society,! _ f(BTtag—Paator Pwwnded. ment in, and itia astlnastsrt^ and took this step Inya manlj^ BvtMGhnrdk 'he occupation of toe armory way. He- would like taJiaxe-hia ~^^^^^^^r^^^^ Jmsm^^-nxm BELAF The Methodist^ cover a •name' enrolled m Jaaiiary 5 to 11. •m Buckhall held its Chriatmas ' six montha. church, His own addreaa7~^e Vartote tCMrerfaga by tlM M^h»- * ^^^ JJommg-Sermon by Rev. exercises last Monday night. The Captain Clarkson, i^tes that gavegave ' «aas oiuuuHBMManaaau.. ' Yomvx«u«,, «r The Baptist ChuTcK Chrfstmaa 4BUkAlm IbwB County. Jch data, as Bredjie levds, to be nearly 9* I-caa make out the exercises were held on Thursday j Earth With the'Knawledgeof God. t""*'*!^ "»* "* charge of 41t& Sunday ~ jCftenote — T\%\m ,,,(1 ""l'"""'*"'^""*i Mr H M, Ttffh -n over the"entire arei^ wifl be writing, la "t>tlfltt, Va." T night.-Pccombor ggtS:"^^—— TTir Iffni^lindiiiiM ^gram was as followi ^ J lie wmnfOPonaJBrco ^^^sa=»iK-M tsr Km. S:T: Hall, inson. The choir had-rehearsed ' great value in hij^wajTcon:" 1ibjp«'thu will jaach • you. - Yon iatbeChoreh. ^a-number of times and the music ^^ructioa, drainage of ahdrmT- should tie proud and thankful ^ 1. Opening SOnc. "The ^. ^throujrhdut the country are em^ r *'^^S^"jJSr^ i*^^^ w« a special feature of the ex- oad locattoa and city^^imning, for_. ^^ flnc-a^ _-lad, - He is CT hia Songs Soaa y phaaizing the need of -^e suffer- Xfngcer by £eT..J. ffalpirnny. Hortess. Mrs. M. BulMar. • «««««^ *»» Childien ajid /oUJlg ^"^ that'such infohnatkm wfflTway tejUft fimnt md ^wflTdoTus rag Afmeniana and Syzianar S. Seriptore Heading'by two girla. -r*eir'r* ^ ^ Thanksgivin•" "g services' , Tneaday—SBbjeet: Japuk Lwidw, P^P^ ^^^ ^^^

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i^UB^jjCe and eiitK isssismtsmrwam; tion: K» doubt it has bften » that we wiU pe?h»P« h«ve to pay J^18. fr»ff. hAip to ti^«. cotmtT ayent^aome atteatMte to the etoin«at y*rti^^'''* !^^^ Pijiwa WaikuB Ck>unty HolBtein Mauorc. James ErGray. Are ^^t^rftdb Foods. komer "TfhflTaii mub, to promote the inT—Thij^litfiraHy^^fertH^Je^t: AttachinMit iq ^^1^"rrT We^ have -tiie Y< •CMMMBl^lHBlft ^re!iofQLatb;eedpf res[iBtered i^ the county agent can equipnient for "wi^ajumj^ The object ef this suit is te-r«-| and nandUnjr P o u 11 r ^ _x .u V* J A- ."t,_^«„rafctic^e «*i"eMttlei; v^;(2)_ th"«=e Prfn'^""«w' Wt^TT^..^-^^. m, someoumc.-C«V^MT. %ffective» worl,.-. c here,: cover of ^e defendant, JM, E. Editor's Note.-:^Thifl report^ thought and adviser m prafctice » '^ '- - Foodf, and our prices arn was prepared for the fovem- Resutta cannot alw , set Co"»i'y DairynAn's AssociatioB, Farmers do not have to be per-jGray,tteBumof $812, andt^st-, °-Jr^ :^.t<^ fft^itgr mnrtf Mipts^jMy the buy- auaded that manure is a vahia-^jjieh his estate in Prtece TR^Uana reaM«afaIe for tiie liig}|. rnent and not tor VHb aawspap-! down ia^gurea, ^i^ iness aide of dairying in a co- ble by-j>roduct, but a goo* many county, t6 secure the payment grade foods we-snpply. eru but it wiw^^'jfgwtiT^ t" M^- -^IT*" "wwnetimea '^^^- o^eriti^^ -«--the-««d^ ^^tJ?'co?. "Wttt Koi'ner that it w^uld tatemt in h_eatMn countries wtt^^^^ a«I» pATAL.f|« giVM full Infornu! in» much result Dui meir wore - . repeatedly-*eini»ded of «»«f {jibing about one acre, and ad- Uon In MOM^ to 41 POULTRV Pnnce WilUam people and so he ingg mucnauchn result•^««"'^;^^V°S*J, but their wor™k „hicwhich is. now temnorariltemporarily diicondi«con- wasteful nracticepractices iinn regard to l^niflg Main street. King, Cabin FOOB*. POUITRV RCaiKDIES offered tt to the yie»q> HKLP* and *>»UailOM.- eag' iisnet oounj^d^ii^vMn for^th^^ tinued bqeauae of inabiUty toWcare. A weUfed herd61 fl&UjBi^Chgrancn lUlln>anaiiroaud aaand-a^^Hraaco a prwicnb. . ^^^ uJiimianf SiiBuutyT: , , .- , ^,A< .^ rgeiB^ftc a. lii^SHe tnm-lonao .thr^WM^BBf' "'g'furtheFaPPearing from Kffid«iVit -«»- luiiowmg: f^«>"^*»°"'\^^^^;%**"^ meett»»r«t«atioi.broag|itonby only m>^n th« i. to get it filed in this cause that the.u24 104; letters writtep 289; club>, and to_some J*^*^ the war. a county Agricultural' finely ^tf^ w the Iwd *t l^ieJas . E. Gray is not a resident of .heState of Virginia, it is the T.W.ff9Wl&S0il^ members visited. 47> ^'^^^;^:^-^^f^^J^*J*^^Z CounigrorSi^ry ww duly or-trigjlf time and Dlftce ^t teMt v,3ited. 192; meetmgs held or-buUdingsandfarmste«lare kep^^ ^^^^^^^^ fore ordered thai the^akUw- attended* yy; ;jreiu-*«f. oot^?SL*«l war ther«e ha*»»s bee^^*'«'T^n ve ! wHM^^^ Wt vnd«r . der, and do what is necessary Jxx Sfegrefc paper articles prepared 80; bWlBW01 old stnicture. ^^^^U^T^^TTT^^^^^^'^^ that a cepy of this >"* the-land nccdo it practically Clerk's .Qi5ce,1giHS8Bgg,"Var^^fpr statemeiit^emis to be bom „_. Jd wa^r-^ thMe goed-fiserywhere and the fagpers tiU served. an iron or steel bridge, F. 0. B Com, by the fact that; although a Well- thinp TSre only on farms where' sirem to knowit, too.*it is not a Haymarket, Ta., 85 feet IcHig, 12 thejjinner has a good chance to} questjon^g .^^*r^^ ^f!".\^; We believe c«fn to be the lead- feet~wide. 4 pipe rail. 6 iSrinch VThe larfcat atoek is the Sootk, qualified, tactful, and industtious -iftlhis county< young man had-been worldng in get hold of snmp good hwrdVash.! ""6" of the yulue uT luuc bg^Jw-"4iig crop ^gro-wA—i eye.beuns, 12Hton capacity. Also inriiiar unnffgrfRtat vntae. Umaa «• well M tl|« lew ezpcBrin rtn ^i-_ij_ A? *^-;>";*;»_ ^.' trouble i8 to ^etithe lime. Near- and too, the_.county seems to be 2Q feet' of 5-foot ype for qrfv^, the county for twan^jnontha Where _mM-keting.|a6aafe8T-Qr^^8a^#-^^^^ BiakM. Your iaapeetim jbvflMk tfireeor faiiTy^^weP adajrted^ it." Pfio- F. 0;B. Occoattsn, Va. prior to TSCifarriva l about Sep- anything else, stands in the Jwayiy ^ "^ .^^'^l *i-^ •] no matter Of his getting fairly^ good pay ^o^r ^°^^ of the raftpoad prefer ticaUy every farm, The undersigned reserve tl^ tember firsti an apparently very Theex- OQUiiVARRNCO. smill ntiMti^ of farmers had for what he does or atells his the raw ground stone from-tbe^ how small, grows com. right^>^ reject any and all I^^ state plant at Staunton, while Mbit of com at the annua l com ^ 1215 F at. and ia4-18 G St., been induced to enroU ^emselves fannstead reflectrif in a some- ^, ,. , . Boya!-«id Giria' 0. c. HU'iumsoN. WASHINGTON. D. C. as -^gular demonstrators. How­ iyhat papidisted and run-down those farther baSk44iiiik-i U- ever, a reasonable number of appearand. If the farmer makes economRaJ to. buy the' -buriied Clubs thi^ year by growers other J:X. DAWSON. boys had tea i«fartiri-to carry liwmCTT«r«^ tHnh njemkrH wft>, Yf^ry S NmlCKl , , K™»WI, w-^>««fa«fi- ^-^,--^ , We have alt byn> Warning AelcreditriMe, indeed- lln fact one ''"T^'^ J^^ • .r^ l^^r^h« «;nfid«ce in^^^ becauS^e-railroads of the thirdDrizes'at tSe S^ It should be borne m mind,I—Thn agent has connoence m,-~~°^* ™^ , .^,^. . j '^ « » * • «^» ZI» JACOB iL^UBKLE*^ ADM'X- however when^ considterinr^ift^hfc abitt^ «aine«Li»y-jeadilg»'w^ ^;^ ^""^Jf. <^'?Q;g^ Aviation was ET ALS a^ve f^^^r^J^«^^o r^^ ^rSgl^ence, te ^er niiFTl^.-aTwe €^^1^17:^4 ^Y f fflsg Wriham county To HsttieE. Bwikle. Cuta fc iWiMahifr3i^»e.h«w Iwifa •lloiriUi, make fawd wltiiwit aiiag any aabilt- 7.1 hSTl^ri^ra^^^^^ to re^^^^^^V^tl^ hope that it will not be so very mmiTX^hould ba^nq^^ere Burkle, in ha ones" ^^^Tt^^^^'^^^nt^r^mT m'to^ ^^i^ jfareffing fa°g now until lime^c«m be got>.also.that^^^ administratrix of Ja^h~ft Bur­ Wlest. IWm of CMUM,. WM Yoa mw »» ir i^een consum^^yteTto k^tS^rsftpngly on the i„«Hi|t:^^wh^^ted. _Q^*^^^'^5;^i^"^"{!^^ kle; dee'd, JacOD K. jnurue, jr., infant son of Jacob H. Buride, i tfi HM CHT bnad. We bdiwt y : enthuse, »r\^ encourage ^aiK^. of winter^ver crops since ^er of goocTtime spreaders can be by members of Boya ComXlubs ^airtgUete as lurt i l>t'~ spire, ^ ^ ^ — — -rtirniiQUnut'^"~ ^ — Virginia- at that BBST. tho farmers a& a whole througfa- dian ad titem ftnr Jacob R. Bur- out the county to meet su?«esi»-lii.thatUgard. " - ,ty.. We prefer to advise sowing show waO'on by a boy m this We, Jr.i F. S. TavenneTi tnisteer I UTe-ippfdaf the Hb«iril patwut- It apoears that muoh of the Ume on ploughed land while pre^muhtv. This hnv alnn won ftffi- W^REreBfth and Felix M. Pinn', fullv. as patriots, the Various DBPABTM^T. ..We wiU wi^m k» '. ap^s that came to I land laysTnder-drainage. Hav- Panng it for^crop, byt^inabiUty ond .prize on^ his single ear ex-executor Of Eng«ie B. Dobaen, dec'd. gU4 te •ore yea at therfastTi^W h^to of ^Jgh'iniJhadL^^idderabte'^^criieju^ You and inuihrmt you ans hwg Binf^ HAKEBY UNP QTTITK other forTiSrea^^oduc^ laying tile drains we are glad to certafirTransportaJon-Taamies. mentlonedTwon-TirsronWsi^^ by notified that on Wednesday, LUNCH ion alone all lines, as weltaa the' give the benefit of our adviceTto compel us to take hme whenjwe gle eai^xhibit, and third on his ti January"7,;1919,.b9giniMng at 10 urchase of government securi- such as will accept it. We hai?i can get it and to spread it when- ten ear exhibit Of course such o'cldck a. m., at jny office in the P town of Manassas, Va., I shall ties and liberal contfibiitioTin trr.««tr -* i^o-f »»^ Hit..Kiny m^^ ev^ the weather and time wjU results do not comebyjAance .chine ^ permit. Lime bemg one of the buTaSe accbnipUsheolBy practic^- proceed to oxeeote thfr decree of the var40a8--4yorthy benevolent [the ciituiL court of Prince Wil- Aa a rul^-nioat Of the tarmera absolule esBentiiQfr to successtui mg tne v^ Oest th€ge^» jtaowi^ causes;—No doul^ fanners -feit- liam county entered on the 21M are fairlyjedl equipped* with/^^^^g in this county we hope in modem growing. It .is the that labor was too ^scarce and day of April, 1917, in the above modem*farm implements. In a those with influence wiU diffect constant T)urpose . wanted, and to get them it seem-1 machinery ia racier inadequate, ject here. I find a very great «y«y oOier avail^le means posr taa-»Hd-aqBnaVYa|pe; ed necessary to eaat aside all It is'easily poaaibTe fin he im ea- pfejudifee among the faniMn-4ible,t^ ^ o instruct, enthuse, and in­ 2. An aceoont showing' the HpLTttY HOOS to produce the iiens^ bindinf* the estate - the nonessentials •and proceed at tremes either way In the matter against, the _nae of pWn- acid spire famera said Jaoob B. Buridor arranged tasitr - once to thdr a«ccompliahnient I of ^vesting n»ney in farm im- phosphate. This agmt beUeve... a highesx^^. t. qualit.-,-.._y com at the lo irdkg to t^idr r«apeenve with all poaaible apefd, in the. plemoita.. It is a matier that' in the correctness of tiie teach- est possil^ coat. No prioritiea; HOa CHOtERA face of a constant drain on their ,j^\}^ jor the exercise of good Inga »f all tha arivapmagit mwi how fine the quality^nor how big 3. A aettleinent of the aC' •od all oaaUMfaa dl BM»J supply of both Kbor a^JTeqittBt Juflghnait and common sense^i^n ^ eftp- the yieMa of com gtown by-thfe dmin- baaed oa facta carefully flgiged est form in which we can get; the farmer, however, unleaa he u ^ti^jtt .of aawoh if nnr%\a, Thus we see the effeeta of the dec'd Kaiser's rule of blood and ir^ out from thoui^tful ei^Eiedce;' absolute essential eleni^tTIthoa- kept nmvinced that the ^ter- 4. A settlement of the acconta Kresemp Jlo.l were penetM^ai i»4he moat l»-1 The,more expemuve and oompU- peroua. Seme will ^ay^ |^.0& ggaeia fcprofitabls oaa finaaeiat- of thf\la1^~rw'^'ttr>fhfpfTflfftlng kia* vlralMt U<« CkoM» Vfe« • mote cenMsa "f AfmniTmtit ftttd marhiniry r ^""-^ **— f^r jpnrf>u»uly7.iiip ftwi-i«n> iwn* Iv. Ma interest In Oie bumnega between Jacob R. l^rkle and~E. America.' Aa a captain on the tiie more akiH, timt, troulfelroi avaiUdile phoaporoua and two wjll: mqat^amur^^ wane, and P.Dobeon. _ _5,^^Any othsTHBtter the par­ EfiaBr Good For all tinng line of flam dBdency in ahd^^ neceaaary to ke^ H r% per cent potaah, when they can that, very decidedly. We hope ties in interest may jrequire, or pijr«rand llTTanntng order. On get .16 pei^ cent add pho«phat» to make future com growers and .\merica did not the comity the commisafen maydeem proper. rVhr)ti«, wra BOBUI. ««• ai;ent have his hands fuD func­ the other hand, wUhout mactew for |24.0Or They a^ to ^link im^we the ppeoont onea hyJiav- .^id iff or any reason theexe- We wlil nend r«iitn» »-two»>^ " tioning a»:.^aMbr^Ei8ifr-w<*king ery, rtBch handtaborttTOqxdred.' thaw la aonw atnmgarand iajg^ ^aaJarge a Boy^Ctfni Caabaa aeerea~iB nc¥ X!^•nartz, t>at^ m Turn *«H^.- forces of the food and fud ad­The kind and sapi^ Of available teriras virtue inlxHie meal that we can get & 1919. complete on the date at>ove named the execution ot the same Unw 0* k^-p >«*ir k«st a son .in battle, to of what is known aa the NorCb- ttieae farmers to aave.t«n or ftf- tUa cereal the famMra Save re-; 30-4 CommiaakMmr in Chancery, brace up and rally to the fray em Virginia Farmers' Institute. teen doHara per ton when baying j^wnded nobly by increasing f'lnce more? umfei' theae cli- TtHBe meeltoga last one day an«i theif fertiKnif it nrmM in» a>in Uaii ai-ieayn vm y iimeh. hi-ttemt Pihice WlUiaai Phar«ii(;?j^^ rumstances shaS^ that county have one or m<»«' speakers cm.so very many tons for th«n to cases fifty, and in a few, a4muc"dMaoassah s Transfer (4. agent's annual report be dis­ subjects that the executive com- save idl that my services cost as one hundred per cent. The W. & ATHST, PiapriaUi. counted whieh-dc^-Bot spaFkle mittee thinks-meat adilsable.' thtiii in the way e< aaiai j. We yields hi iiiaHy liistanceg fUl'^t^tff -ganittim ind-afl- Itha Genuine, There ia in connection with thia have some assurance now that have been extremely discourag- It is a man's job to possess also, a Woman's Auxiliary, which potash will be on the market ii>g, however. I have heard of a^ such personality, knowledge, and i has discussions vital to woman's again soon at a permissible price.' fow yiplHa n«? low as five bu«hel»| If yott really want the NEWS ^"^ ' \^^&_^SJA^^^^Biy^ HK. experience aa will win and hold part in farih life W"'e" are confl^J^itroge" MU,-,™-,n, shoul-.U^—IAd bi e gatten^-from**— .* '^ pe r acre, an—..d Tiav. e hear, i d, o.f veryl«• f tha county The Joaraal wtn the confidence and respect of dent this inatatate has played an the atmofrphere through legomes few as high aajwenityr&ve-bttflh-' give-trto ^ou^^very weelTfor a AftiiTf farTryeTa aa a Tpn

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The MrtnfliHWt M»»twt If?^!?^.'*^ * vjcterioin pm». i PA6BTHR££ m^TT g» g^pw themort i^t jnoiwjr j>er •^ st the countjr as a whole,!bte acre. J|ow«^ 1 am of (CoptuiBfft torn. Pag* Tw< the jopinion j ly

> ^M^m'jd Ml iBC'POW VW^Bf 'HUJUMU, ui '^ i • • a more-'ilEarftro This tittlo rlmn^ip wwii jta during th^ fo^F months I have mifpaiK ^»t jj^ >. ^„ ^ '^"^ *" $^»g period this pagt OctobM- i« »•»«-. yeara. Great interaat way into the cto^ara of near- ovefywhere- ^*g» and alail aeemm to tit6t^^ '"a very persistent mjm-' fielda of hue scattered inr irreat value a forage feed fomr ber of the clover family to estab- throughout the 56unty. Along ail kinds of domestic animals ex- with these! have very fpegtiimt^ Msb iteelf on soils to^ wet or too cppt. ppssltfly dogs and cats, but sour for most other clovefaTRTi -average wfe^n-^iJajK-iToftunSts— : ,^y~nbted a gyod sized patch of PBBPABE FOR FI^H^Aff bpt^some of them ,^^ tn fnd Ij-. Qg^,,,, n , •„ro^,,-rnr includiiif bogs ^ cMckena,. xa naturally included in ahnost dl Statement 6r»ppreciati6n and thaTthey are aader no f "rtZ, ^J^^' Tthe Btic^^BgTaiT^T?^^*'?.'^,r aorghumTor making homemade course. "^ ntixturea of elovav and grassea^: ^A^^i* by HbnoSbre-CirtiroBnaatffi^ to-i:^^ molasses. The two tj^ake . a jandl am glad ib encourage the GIlM. Sacratary oi the Treag- and^ifaey are flrftrny fT.^TT^--^^^;i^T^-..;^^*T"^^ ^^ pieiainy- coinbination on ~thej' Farmers as a rule, have so -and-T jpwietiee. I am obBgedrhowevgrr |42MWfefe.ESSKS» is J^«d^»t table daring the win- many caref^Ahd S6 much work ury: nsmg the money for i Ite diiRdUl'age luo heavy seediBg La aaauming the office of See- int, for a good ataad ter absg with trteh perk a^Mt- apt respbhsibih'ty'in getting 1By^^ pujDeaea^r exchinging-them for ollwheat when spring cofiiea is with their business that they do of timothy in with this and other • retary of the Treasury, I desire otftw ayurities of very Hnnht- sage. .The writerJs pleased to v/ry favorablCi. During luten- not care to obligate IhenuieLveB rlnviers. While it will almost a{» to say a fey words to the Ameri- ful value. report having been able to give In any way with details «f 4h» ways grow up and help form a "QUI p0Opi6 MHjl- PftTslCtirarty to •f^J^.,"/^^'' ^^^^'^ '"'" °ff°''t* i» the early faU to Inl some valuable advice and help in states needs toTrellbonds th bors, under the leadership «f.my sorghum have so far been ^^ cept under the spur of urgent dp so for patriotic reasons only, ways glad to nfer'"with the| causfof ita tendency to inter­ greatpredecessor, have made the necessity. They have^ invested chiefly as family suppUea, but and tha.t tney knew the crop was the indications are that they wiU agent and get whatever hinta' fere Hoo much with^ the life Md story 6< our war fliuuice 6fte of 111 the best Recuhty Wthfe"w6rld, not a profitable one for srowth of the more vahiaUe -x»nunemff ppE^mrtions and adylce he can" prove to ihaiRa the moat glorious chapteni_ in and it is both to their nwn int^t with such Oman yields. We gave are vahiahlfcihdihett^ge Iheadj^ ^® think it wiU be fouad the history of-America'a part la nextyearl eetand to that of their Govem- them our best advice in regard pt aiM dd :the beat they^can withj^* *** "l^°!"^y .eUmiaat*-!! tiie war. liwul that theae securities be re- Alfalfa. fertilizer, seed, preparation of JSJUosiibirTtigr. •.„^.,,..,| tfaejnean. s at thwr r/.tnm.»—, H^. „ -aZl - almust eulifHly ffuui elw^ JBtF - IfilUons of Americans have: tained. .. • - ires. soil and time of seeding. But, farm in ten over the cguuty hap^ |^^ *"* *"*° ^*^° *"" to payjhe contributed ip Jhg„,most vital, Orgjanization of patriotic men , SapjUtng Cl0r«>. "what shall ^the harvest be7"* otteoi-more acres of this quewit""^' *^^ "^"^ the^chancea of 'tangS^ and neeeatery %iky to andfWfitable in ordAr to^oM Am, etfe.. It am be-^R.wnwHS*'^****'*^"** b« t«ke«. ling with timothy i>ecause tkty tiountry ^yjth T>Q amalT saeriflce time,and aervices to the a^n rf •8ad: lyrgpTy in dairy and other#ge atock farms. tiM fahnsra hn^areanid^ tSi time~w» have diapi^ved the called togBtSiralmoSl at the out-' howeW, we fefi'tSt with cdn- STOW large cropa of gbod ipd this county pHor to 19l7,whe& ^7^ account of the comparative ».v^«,„ »,^i„u»„v ulandar that Ameritfana arc a set nf the war and augm^ited siderid>le optimistk encourage- ndtritioua hay fiv^l3,000v=^ ?1??1« accomplished, but-for the wpraig -mictead of the spring 000,000 of liberty Bonds and spirit m wjjudt-it-'waa aecom sorts. ^ H vrilt betray purpose to \\^-Saviag8 Certificates. ^^^ phahed. It is my earn JbavjB some demonstrations' witii pinatitutieiiaand-thep^tb- ^ reUm »id continue- these winter ostM sown m S<^;»tembe^ jfe ef ttie country flnaiiced thefg^^*^ organizaa^fr un^ iJie jQW^, and tf they jttove moge reqfiiremehta oi the war in ata- work lias been c<»[ipleted. We tirofltahle than wh^t hi the tietpatlbn of the Liberty Loans ^«ce this work' at a time when gftat o|>en inarket of the worid ud of the taxes for the fiscal 1 ^^ are handicapped in numy thgy dm be SubatitiSfied f^ it in iv yeir esded # eiases, it be^ to thefar purchase of a totaJ of fl^^fiae^ thgarej^iath^ cwamt ttn> Hii^y iHfMtlt^ y^ i-:)Hffi^ ^™ *-« if^Trrs« ^feaaur v Certiflrafa.= :„ ! [a feeling of relaxation, a feeling JsfteitnTT ftov^r crop during tb» le^MMwMchhad.^MeS-Smmem^il fKfe work ^MAtet,b^aikot»i!he&4U(a^ ^ |l^l^ '$i««1d)Bd tor obt th^sa^.j^ifOiteM ahd a stit^ tiiat thejr ptti^t io UkioitXLlN»>^ t>f \£m. <IP «»HlT«.^t fia'nni them "had the war _;—I ^ j—-=— I ' » .1 grown aa exti»n«ivi»ly here As it continued throughout the yteu^ -year^begtettng July 1, 1918, to has deiserved to be. I have deem- andjnduding Pecember 16,1918, 1919. or longer, and Ism confi- [ed it wisp for alTeonccmcd tfr^dr ^,tiO0,iMXM)O0. Ex- deht that despite -these handi: vise its substitutien for wheat penchtures in thp month of No- caps they will nptnow relax their this fall when the chances for a v«nber nearly equalted-$2,000, effort and leave the task unfin- profitable crop of the latter ,000,000, aud in the current Ished. Victory has coma to m seemeiJ-BD-smaliand nimole.~ft month of December to apd in- earlier than a-|- Ijpn; Sure, then, that the , to-show the ppssibihties of the JSMI t iwyeMarily e Treasury must isaae an' Much uf wouMbe r^toi have a few oom Jjl™ brge umn before tlie end Vintinia aceomi^idied g^^ ftscal-ywg,aiid rm en. *}» dy outlined that thik loaa which is the better' adapted to for thMi part of the canapaign I *^ take thtlormolbonda of this parti^lar counti.^_^The ^ ^_^gOaTlNa THEM WITH IIS do not want to close-mattera up .J^J5aturit^._ILja_aQtaflr writar is at present Inclined to withniit Iftrfrrr V^ ^^^ ~*?**tMt that the Trtasury ;tg_ gave. Wjf^e regard cither of •lh«H aa less safe We Wdowit^ r.ou to do Ydiir BusinewHere ^ii continue in a most ener- fdt It from all parteof the Okh as a standard wthiac ceml than «etic wny the sale of War Sav- Duniijiiuii ail J time wut luaair ryr. gMflibly the^wgdd di Stamps and Certificates, points where we^ncerely wished in that respect withN^^t, but ^oag the valuable md much that there had been a Scout or- would be better sown not quite needed lessons we have partly jraniuttiftft. to depend upo •sjrlatgitf^whesr can be su^ieesa- BankifMaDassas ned from th,e war is that of -—jyoars vary truly. 'iflly sown. Whether to advise %lft a diuicB'betwwcw oats, barley or The Bank of Peneaai SerTtee-

•»«#1^^y''''^*y>13'-^ FBIDAY, JANUARY fc^ji^ THK MANASSAS JOUKNAJU WANAtSSAS. ViftGlNl^ "TAGRPOUir a^mm .- >= ^sri-i. - ^^MiBB^faiWArgn^WtarhMl >-:MM. ArOiag W. Ste^ir^ ^^^^AB tw wmpeUUo^ •kinif tCTfaimied, wnWew 1?i6*^^ •eVeral lines has been carried on ttrTto iD^jrnal, H. Carl Yotmir, —Jlr; J> jCL^Xocltfan. of TV inS-Uw jMida3'« with influenza, fe^^estsat her home oinSoath retw sti-ect. Those preitieat'to th» fiftean-year-^ld §<>n ornaail 4'» "''^' on New^YeJrs'Day Xjfnemnch qir-Tswroay, ear»» " wilu torkvjT ^)h« 'will take up her duties ^ Bi^an GordfiiLJSrs. E. H. Nash, shootjHlrwf —Mrs. Clara P. Gushing speriF He also shot fpflfViAf frf t.hj> primary grade. Mrsf; Louise Teets. Mrs. E. 3- a S^pound'hircT.- the Christmaa holidays wilh GidmnSBr MfayaJalw StevHiiB, uf. two rabbits, although he 3»*» —Mrs: A. B. Carrington'Bpent friends iji\SaliBbury, N.'C, ~ Washington, Mias Mary Gid- jone onfy abc«t three hours. ~X-» — Thanksgiving and Gtrtstipiu —Misa Alice Itetz visited Miss dings, and Mr Malcolm CrumP. Can any of our an?ateur hunts- th- hor daugbtsr, Mra Etian =r^ Mary Trainham of King an< 9f*CuTpepe¥. meTl"beat-tht8-«eOTd? Whut Queen county, over of fifteen m thie county hM ^ • .• -t— • / York.' Over the wedc-end she^ H«el Doak, «f Glif done as well as a Nimrod? —Mias Lou Moxley and Mr$. i«w^«^g»est of Miss Lou Mox^ whQse father's fM^ an airplane Thia l»ank appreciated the busincaa S. B. Carrihgton were gufiits^of ||^y g,, h^r way fiwm Kow York fell, havfng caught fire, late in —Mr. W. f. Walker, who spent enVuated to it ^nng the year 1918 Mi«a MnriAl Ain.y on Saturday. Qptohftr, has cortstructed an air- the, summer yi4j|JLfti^Snm«rHf!t, by ita depoaitors. The off jceritj 'i'ho daughter at iir. OBOt j>,l§jne m6dd OT putelSMirt. The OfangB cuuutj;,.is BuyBLMnnat, tlhrectoraiire desirous of rtiowmg —Mr. and Mrs. 4. VL. Larkin Mrs. L. Ledman, Emma E^, that the confidence repo^d in tho .spent Christmas^ay with Mr. ^ning-guards are tiny affairs sas at thfr home of hia^daughter, Vyho has had^ a slight attack of imade from one of jhe guards Mrs; Frmda M.-Lewis. Mr. l»»nlr on the part of the public i and Mrs. W. L. l^trklji, un the ptteumonia, is nq^iv able to sit up. appreciated. The continuaitee oif latter'aJaggL-^-—^"^ "" -which was splintered when the Walker was in Washington over We were miainformed Gut week machine feD. Hazd hw num­ Christmas, where'he enjoyed th# our helpful and aecommodatinf ser* —Clarence Ivan-Bre^wi, the that it wf8 Mr. Lednian'ti sister, bered it "6197/'^ the samis aa the day with MDr. and Mnl . L. Vi«e is one of the ways in which infant'son of Mr._«^d Mrs. J. B. link Rfchard JHaydon, ^ho was Shaeklptt^ his son-in4aw and this . ftiilMNKa&tiiMi.wi H be showa. Breeden, wto^tito been critically —Rev. Jes8« M. B^i, wif«^ Mid I daughter- Miss Bessie Walker, ill, is slightly improved. . • m. . , —Jr. jyilUtoi Edward Steele datighter, Lora, were gui^BfiTof his daUj^kW, who is studsring to —Mrs. W. IL Akers and Uttie mad 'UTB, Mattie l^osey wer;e^ Mr. arid Mrs. B; ^fir^Hbtfle, At be a nurse, wtd BiSverley Gtj.woue daughter, Ruth Louise, are ^ria- marriad at the Methodist pax- Gliftonv Monday night. Ai the members of the Christmfu party. iting friends «iid r^atives in sonage at 6 o'clock Thursday Presbyterian Ghurch Qbzistmas --Twenty hunting licenses Washington and Alexandria. evening, December 27th, Rev. I exercises at 8 p. m. Lpra recited were issuftri during December. —James H. Chump, of Gaflett, H. Q: Burr otttattlBg.- Bufir a selection on "Giving," befpje parties ~M»—residents of - -ih& As there has been some differ- Fauquier county, and MisalDeF thT oflTerii^waa taken, i^ her ence of opinion as to wl^n the sie E. Weeks, of Nokeayille, were county. ' ' - : : : usual clear, impressive marineir. ^l^^^^ffinaTB^ hunting season expires, it naay married in Warfringfton* fWday. , -;=^d you-n»ke New Year's Mr/Fdl made~Bn Bddrew oirbe- be well to state that the inatter bT^TKIAfl AS«A S,^\tAr -MlgTM^PT^ riniykerfflg. pf resolutionsl boubtiess you did. ing-pre|?ared f(^ ChmVa-sec^d rests with the IniiiJ HuperviBQra. Washingtdn, w«J the W6«k-«nd but the more jmportamtyiestioa coming while otdefarsting 1^ tMorOtiig to the cotmty clerk, Oiif Sle It is M Pleaiury to Senrea"! guest of Miss S. Macon Broaddua ts^ do you purpose^ with all your first comirig. Mr. Geo. G. Tyler. If you wish at the hom^ o# hi^i^araits at pqw. ^4 Hhate^es^gtiOT^^l ^gj_y_v^^^^ ^ hwt ««i Cedar Hill. , ™>:™ yoii can call on, to keep these who was.practicing his jHofes-; your^fAvorito game until the ^st- resolutipn» that will mi^e you a sion - with the 11th Cavalry at of February i wait until the su­ ^>tt,pr poyann And a better citi- ~93^^ ^-! P- Vamer, of Fort Oglethorpe, -Georgia, and pervisors mieet pn Mondayi when -^Mrs. Annie W. Weir diedlk —Jtfrs. Jane Nelsod, widow of Brentsvilie, wfib had, KetBh^^Mf^ lately at Fort "Myer,, Ya,. has they .will probably settle the Staunton on Friday, Dec. 27th. Ca|(t. C. A.'Ndson, (Ued at hor^ ing frieftds ra. WashlngtqaF^ " con" "home m —^Mr, arid Mrs. Walter George bi^ji mustered outof ssryiceJMi4 :4|ueStipn. , '. ' TTwtunend B« Baltimore, nftutned home" jnr * and their two 'children, from has returned to Manassas to re"- docted-qt the Episcopal Chflrch Tuesday, December 31st,in her.: time to spend the holidays. —A nieteting 111 the InfereBts ChaHottesville, stopped oyer be- new hia practice here.^His jnany on Sunday at 11 a. m. by^ev. A. 84th yeauv" She Was a natjvejrf of Missions will be hdd at Grace —Mrs. E. A. Walter and»chil=- tw«en-tndns -at'the rectory Itet friends wift be glwF to see him, .;, ., ,. . m. i. m. A » Stuart Gibson; The interment Prinoe Wiffiaan county, awhfjai-' dren, Miss CarUh andllaster Ed- week to call on Rev. andMrs.. A. and his-many_^tienrwffl-bel^«?~^"* ^T^ ^'^^J ?"J was in the~ Manassas cemetery. ter of the late es{tt; Edwin Nel­ Wednesday^ Januarjr 7th and win, of~Culpeper, visited''the Stuart Gibson. They were on pleaafid to know thatithey.tSm , The sisters and brothers surviv­ son. Mrs. Nelson has visited There will be three. s^ home of Mr. and. Mrs. T. J. their way to visit Mrs. George's again faave_ the -benefit of his^ ,-. ing are: MrA. Ethel Lion,~Ma- M^assas a^number of.tiines- Broaddus dunng tne'boudays. mother, Mrs. Joel uarruthers, on knoiirtedge^and skin. «0tt8= ^ne'TiielJi^iBVeHingr'*^ nassas^ Mrs, gl^ Free, Nokea- slhC* taktogTiirlier reddence in 7:30-6'clock—one from 10 a. m. ^Ue; Mrs. Winifred MUnes, Ma­ t£e, west, and was wc^. known to Bull Run, near Aidie. -^Mr. % C. ALnderson, form- —Miss S. Macon Broaddus, of to 12 o'clock, We&esday,. and nassas ; )£%^Sdith Lipscomb and mmiy in this Vicinity. She was : —Mr. W. T. Polen. of JSay- eriy of Briatow, Va., an old eon- thft Naval RftHwrve, Waahingtim, one at 7;80 o'clock Wednesday Mi^. Etkuua Adieton, Wwyhing- » member of the MaiwiSBaB ChKp^ marfet, m«?^ed to' thes ftoma^bf federate veteran of the 4th Va. spent the week^«nd at the home evening. - ProminMice w^ be ton, D. C;'apd MroW. J. Ad«n- ter, Daoliliiws «l ^ Cim- Mrs. S, E. Benson, near Manas- Cavalry, died at the home of Mr. of her parents. Mi. and Mn. given^'to the'Centenary iof Meth­ 8on» Manasaa^. ^ jter.80.dtelared its reg- nassas oi^ b^^ Wr, dddanitte ? cock, of Wa^bftogton^ and Mrs. year's Mbscriptign to Jhe^Jojtt-jflttehza, in the 86th yeiar otJiis sessions -"Wednesday" ^^^vey^ 3d»r semi^uiuiial dlyMead-Of^ iuifai SMai-fcnnrial dliidflndd^ f^. Carl Lynn, of Occbquan, spent nal. He sent this "^g^ to hia -age. He was born^and^sed 4n body is. invited. percent. pCTcent. aevpral riaya liBring. fifrrintmna uiethw. Mrs. 0. R-'I^rtepj' • » |4juuisa tatBity. -}jB^^^ _ week at the hemclpg IfiSs. M. E. ——A^tfd-has bfem rBCKyacUby mardcdi^Juft fi^Larifar bairtg s Akers. The Joamal, announcing the be- Simms. tiie seeond^ia "Miss —John Chapman, our'eofered^ Uulh«I uf Ml'. David Emmfctti Wia«, who aurvivfi^j^im. barber, who "has been in camp Gulick, son of Mir. ~and Mrs.'Ta&p for several months, has bc«n F. Guiick,'formerly of Manassas, the, "flu," rather ^ '*Sgu»' got mustered out of service, aiiarent8 at Snow journey, after her,marriage to Washkigton waa jJao one of the itevr fleente^. Cnriitega. TW . ces Baughan and MifMi ImogenelP**^! hnnoymnwi waa, mnggpup-nttyj TaIley^4Fom Washington for the —Mr. R. !}. SiP>ririia eon somewhat maned by tlw ilbiesa week-end. ~ ^ T^' ed the ''Ihi'' a eoapte-of of the bride; ago. Afto^i^ had abo^t recov- —Mr. Russell W. Arey, who is •redr Mra. Sprinkcl .fi^ k victim employed by Fitzgerald & Go., of to it When she wa«> ctmvaies- Btxi^ Sltgatrg Rirhmonri, h»t 'Ht|antat into anything ^TTYCOIffS(»r and Mrs. R. S. Arey,:r- — ttuuuk Willi liitIB ..is.. /THE BOIH)ER RAIDERS" ; —Mrs.^ P^Colcman, mothar of the must lngutiful A Ikiliag Weston Drama ' of. Mr. J. M. Coleniian, proprieior and. expulsive culendars. issued of the New . , ^ « v _. S tiua vicinity has been diB|r9>-_ --THURSDAY visited her son on Nwr W^fit^j^ui^i jfam uf Messis. J. H> PARAMOUNT D*y- Shela^ton the^^sameiiayig^^^.,^^^ the only ad^er. tisement oitit-i Payne, at briefhot v<»y itriJMgjtetCTCtgJ •aou^ OF sniprcE"^! Orange. broth«-4n-la«of Mr. J-lEst," The other is, "^^MBCy itai »ara*Twget M Coleman, ^ the New Pl^iee Gxoeaim but no Fancy Prkca.' William Hotal, —M*. »*»lll H. Miyhltihr business on New Year's Day. He represents the fRIDAY ^_JlJlirl !)Kr~tc DruuiheUer,it Jtilfurd. Harvester Co^ of BklHDODd. MiOa, near Bristow, tiiree years, AKICRAFT SPBC3AC —Thfr-^«ft.JKM Wedntedty ttr D0UG|TN MORopoy' New Year by adding two invee-' tweot Alexandriaimd Wariiing- tors in these government aecuri- ton. Mr.JMayhugh's father and Feed, Supply an* ties aat givg auch good and se-' mother, Mr. and Mrs! Peyton If. c-:Te irftireslTbiesides heTping ^eliayluigh, and luster, Misa Mary c>untr>' in an emergency. Mr. Panate, will go with him*. Mr. SATURDAY R. B. Giddlngs, of Minftswas, has Mayhugh has opportunities of Implement Company •TIANliS UP"*. become Tramber 42 among the ^ werkii^ aatitAc opfoao.-elwtriar IspMwe iOi' Trlie Sun Me88Sge.**T < -members, and the Ellis Brothers,, shipbuilding or railroad compan Manassas, Virginia tt Also Fatty Arbuckle, "A Com of N<*esvffle^ uhit^d^ fbmrles, ^t he has not decided yet oi Newn. - iRwnber 43. . his occupation at his new home. Matmte. S P. it

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Fight a Christmas pissed W auietly 'rfceivedf ^^l^throug h QhristmM-ie:QhristmM-ie: ' Soon Be BUSniffiS^ LOCAI^ '•""'•* eMe^g*^' =—'~"" more iii*iia«w» ^.n^ -i... i.. wi— One of (Mir Mwia^MiiEdy s, for Thr«e.Ce«U merl^ clerk »t the New Fiince Willuuv lio.tel, haa sent this, re- of these *•*•" Mr. T. i: ceatiy "written letter to his where on Christmas • Day Mft> ' ' apept the week-«nd In • |[ Filled to overflowing with unparalleled achievements, with Marshall will be fai ^'r\.Motharrtb». JohnAi.Kt ^fokett Manassas Friday, Janoary 10, aaaigted by her' heroic deeds and meaijureless sacrifice, the Old Y^u- paaae^ to hvv heraea. Any one havW^ '^^^ - - Paris, France, daughter anda son-in-lawson-in-law, Mr He n»ar of the guns w heard no'more, tiie red tide of battle gpod hones and mules for ail* COMPENSATION ACT. Jibbg and dice away^ the saerifleiHl vnrH m — Dec. 0, 1818: and M;^ Wilkam Garret. 4nte^ - — — — wa»waHs« 1^ «reir"MotlierT—Have jusf tainea a tarHiJ^^aa^ of twenty "Tlwtumultatfathe^ shouting die*, E.H. OWNERT t^ceived^ couple of Ifttarg from Appa^to 11 Umployees, E»ciyt at • goad old^Um^iyginia din Die Captains and the Kings depart." Wanted.—Good farm hand for ^^tynie and you yesterday, wttfch H«y fhfi_gufiatg maudeTSrl Farm Hands and Servanta. If Clothed with Btiaiige siguincanec ^and^fi'tUJfht Win^ iss^ y.?y.lgl{i; Gond wges to-the- t was.ddighted to get, for I was _Prfiitz and Miss iJorothy f>rintz, I^e Workmen^ii t>mpiir.«»i7^ rightmanT Apply i..m HffTn„y uflww'y nlHlUL yM-JMwmg influ. manjrind; romas again th^jjeteiiual uwwqg:^ Kobertson. Gamesviilei Va.a3-4* of Lynchburg, and .Mr. /Alfred Aci went into eflTect January 1. ensa, but io glad thAt you all got Carsons from Panania. Peace on Eartl^^G)>od WiU Towards Men. . The act indudftH atitomatically f Wiih tfhspeakable gratitude, Wanted.—Buyer for stock of ov«r it. I was delayed a couple ftey. KyUind Dodge, Mrs. within its operation aU individ a war-worn worid reeeivpii nullmory notions; splendid ciF the g|«d fidings. TSl^f"tbe shadew we come at laat into t Verdi&,jUjycgB city MMeh^ laborers^ tod, domestic servants andjaay the fruits and faJessings of PtmiM ho jhttr^^^. near eSrman territory. After Mrs. F. B Ptice and the unless, siwh employers exchi^ -*'-ated meaauoi with you anjl youCT. ^^ 'For Sale.-M)ne K-passenger, ataying there about a week we Misses Price came from Wash­ themselves therefroni by giving J91T,Ford; good came here to wait further orders ington and opened their home OB*lH-tOtt'l J. L Raiidalt' notice to their employees and by X M/BURKE W CX3^^r^ Mgr. New Prince when to ofiL for homer so you eta here for the holidays, where they William Ga. sending to the Industrial Eveiythlng on Earth to Eat' Manassas, Vinrinia rage. look for me any time aftef June were-joined by Mm. P^mlv.rf^r. ga-2 miiwinn proof of its sewite •Ott 1, 1919. I am safe and hai^y Price, Mr-. . F_.. B_.. .Price , Jr., and the employees. ^ ForHSale—Meat bloclc and aaw ina Mve TTfltifOttas i aeaegrw BowmairPnc^nr .-•« floor case, scale, oil tank, cdfTee Election to reject the provi mill, stove jB^caah register. K. tiie war. Some luck. Miss Lucile Hutchison and Mr. sibns of the act on the part of SpriaikelTi ^ — 32 I have not seen Jim yet, but Marten HiitcMson attended a the employer is 6onditioned upon ijave heard from him several dance at ^die lafrt PViHay ev»n- his \^Ane deprived of the com- S»le.—A restaurant fci He »raB fulling! me. about ipg' Mr. nauilltun Hutchison iHuu law defense^ of assumption Manassas deinjgr a paying boal* "hifl narrow eeca^ of ^tting WM at home on Chriatmim p^y, Qt-riak,. negli£ene«^«f -the em­ ness, C. B- Weatherhoit*. 27 killB(L_ 'er, wfi ate aii kaf& - Lieut.^(^don T-ightner, M. P., ployee and neglig»iee-of« f^low BOW again pure I^have been within was a recent visitor at his former servant, s6 that the employer re­ Weitfarn Rhode Island Red cockerds. five miles of him, while'«iroute iiomehece fusing to accept theittovisions ions w —^ W- _ * ^ - • D.' KMne, Manassas, Ya. homf, but haven't' seen hiia Miss Emma Peters is in New is. virtuidiy deprived of all gtiects he will 'get b^ littlejYork, where she is thes yuest of fense to, a suit brought^Jjy ^t Beef; Lamb, V^ and Pork f Registere» d Holstein nutla Idi, thoutE. "la m "Mr. aSaHfiL Hagerdon '- employee •• to recover damagw calves-fw t;onner.I6' sargfac^Mlfnot beat me much. Mrs. R. A. Rust andaM^gKfpr for death or pcrgonnl wtjvry ana Jijizabeth, Wanted.—CMar and' Locuai lam not the slightest iMthomeL spent Christmas .at tained in the fursQ of .employ- postsimy prices are W4»th writ­ "sick, btit, of py, aee7 sons, John and William, of Dai^ ngBi or election to reject. _' 1 and Livestock Guess I will .s close for ~{Bs viller Va., spmi the week-end ^Fire ]^uranc9->If you ttaie, with loVrimd beat wlghea with Dr. and Mrs. Wr M. jordab afraid of Jfutual •Asseesm^tv inalL ~ ,. Jtevotod aon,^ ~' l^efChrislmas entertsloment tir^nr old Uneneompaniea. ff of .^Baptist Sundajr^Sdtool was ^uji^bUcfr the inenMSM olct msmE. Ch6 ral^§^ (Mtr BMvudTlika' held at the church nn^N»o^^fly yotv. choice. We represent b^ih #UnTa«Lfc^SS?^ESCE evening. ~Thepregnunwascom- ^WSed of muniai wnitJitinna lasarf^Mfetlwart- ^w *MJhii»afr^ an--jkhfaCTS,-by Rev. Ryland WfrntedL—-10,000jeordTToubcvu—xvjwv coroB ofi polpnXp /CeatraMrtioaa, jaegwiae. Dodge. -^Tliere, wa«._,a_Jprettilj;; Church on Frid^, Decr^th, at WB Song—^"Hitppy Soaga Are Rin^pngT' frijBuds 4Ui one ever poaseaaed.'—' found very gratifying,4>ei|ig con- St. Paul's Church on Suhday at Primary Song—^"A Song ia.Nwwled.? I hi aB tta mBmat styha and crie»g,>gadi aa Our growth has, of course, de- ^d«red in advance of th^tirae 11 o'dock. TUere will be-a cele- Pat—Hilda lleaer and Janet 'ftrnaler. Brew^l^-Criy4^^?lifhi, €iB»e^rand get yoara pended Opon their ccK/p&itlAem— ^^"^ confcrence year; not^^S^ farstion of .tKi Holy Commimion. Solo—"I'm Going Jo Graadai^Jhv and dpvntion,. and for this Jaet- •**E3ingThe auma.^inxe8ti^ W - GUiliUuMi." —^- we are profoundly thankful. WMnbers ot TOKgN Song.^"AU Haol tiie Day.r . At the beginnings of each year H«ei{iSn£--Ck~Qiepius.~lblr. . r t +-I- we try to. lay well laid plans for- sovemnient bonds and - dte^n Primary Song—"We^WooM Teh tho a greater business utd a greater Md given to the various war Miss Annie Comwell has re­ Worid." , ' . CAlffER * JENKINS eiqMmsion.' This year with othh benevolent oiganizations. turned to her lab(HrJn Biiltiniore, Redtatioii—ESiMbeth Covingfam. . the Late* 8ta«» er things We expect to_iy>en ^ This foHowing x<^yi»«i>- fMy Drin to •> $fa , (ari»-"Chritmaa cigars and taeco, etc., with Mr. and MhL R_S- CSriJwell- - W. J. Phillip^ aa manager.—'. J T. Weir, W. M. Wheeler, W. Mrs. Annie £. CtHUweli called Paatar'a.SiHBarta madJlQtkflfL^ . . . Cta ac^unt of the abnormal -^ har daughter, Becttatinn J ton BaO.- XXXXXXXXXSOgXtJOOeXKSOOQgXXX! conditicms of the market, we may sQWnff^a, M. :r. Bush^g, S. T. Mrs. C. :A. ."B&rfiee, Saturday CoUeetioa for ArmMdui and Syriaa be some littie time getting-fida B» H. Safta for Ma* depar^ent! iBidet-way, bat we last; — :- Solo—Kkthleen Spiea. , think it best to midre this nassas, W. A. Evans and H. MI "aii=" Quite a .large crowd attended R«eitatioii^4»iabeCh Bitxr. ^ient at this time, as Ifr. Jk»n»on for BuckhaU, John I^ the dance givm at the home of CkMiiic Chonw—"Stany Mfirt PhilBpe wiB begin his servieea J*«*»aand R. O. Bibb for Brad- Mr. and Mrs. E^ Kindidoe Sat­ apicBiiOv. with us on January 1st. When ^. Sunday School Supetraten- urday night. iana^sasJudiD^^ our ptMU and^arrangemoits are —^Mr8.~Lottie BonfBer b eon- finally completed we "will make a ^te: Manaaaaa. » T. Wiflr; Mr» Ifarth^ Comwell spent It. IHILSKY, PRbPftiETOi*: i flB«a to her hom» wlUi a fiiH anaoUBeement to the i SimiMy "^ ^iwtA»Y »t th* nwww It has been the purpose of thia r^^iPsSi I €ompany-sinoe-ita_oegining-Jn- MAaKCLS^SH PRICKS fAlB^fpa^l take the looriyonng men of—x^ P< IHaWWTAli bition imd"abihty lonTiUe than Eifami ConiweD ami sun, -IK aad, bat loriog rwrnambcaaee-of elopment of our buai- ^^ fgs Wanl yjrwai., r«lh^ at th# home of . Mra.jComwell's parents, Mr. and. whwno departe<»imr»id> thi»»a. litiwe M•«M• Jj|*fMa, RaeeooBs, personnel is the one brge factor in our iHccaas, and we aa thf pirf^He at this tinaethe new imrHi I rT^i^fniiLnraGkii: member of our haroy family, ^2r^ •"* «""^ *V ahl^-JAshel Posey. Tlutt vacuit pUoe' cfta B«'«r b* T. iHilttps, wno% so wd •OIC€ Wg wot. MID wW ImowR and' highly respected SSSB*^ ""*'"*• We t—i L MiM EMa CemweB and Througtioofthis section or Vk- ' Wrilr,'^**^' - -,'Nancy KeyseaHed at the home It was God'a w^l that taok her. That death aD tUi«a -mSL t ginia. ^^rite for^tg^Price list aJ; ,7^ ,^LO^ Satiirdav and JANiffiYJiARSHAU_ . CO, SHIP TO flmniw'' hat. «s=r Per S.H. Janney. Mr. Stanley Hohnes, of Ca- DILV. y.GILLUM - 1 nova, called at the home of Mr. yoo ever DENTIST °*knnoreHide&Fio-Co:iijo e Lowe Sunday. priceTtan JOB WORK ? In '-/'•esident St., BaUimore, Mi these days it is well to know ^ RELIABLE FUR HOUSE PiiSM*—^' ^ Ship us your hides. We aasure ye« beat treatment { in advance both the quality g[ - and the eoei^ .\sk THE j<«rnaU-Si—and K 'Monday evening: ,^.. _^^^fnimg^Haa vtrgMUa)^ WWIA eaeaaaeasaaeeei 21 JOLUKAL. »ai^i\ ^^JteaSMi^ti^tMai.At-idiUae'-^w^.Aiar^, 3^'>^:T9!'*f^^- 'vm:?^\i> %MiMiuaMmitii^ nJ^AB8AS.inaasi& iAHVAXfH^^M: mma Ti -«i=' --v'.' piaiC ^iwwd. to thA r^flrnafl Bt*- BKPpyf twn^Jtm kiiVHT earn jprf cowpea*. *| I|» loeatioa preveiiis it-fiMB In levins rii^iMSfimeii al m»^ V^, - atraig Jt«ai;B ^w pnqiteriy | taMnf rank with sQch-eouotkft tion. Traotpta are now receiv- hretiMr and aoa, JhsMs JT: P^^ ^ ing ii grgWt AMI of att^ntlQP on ^jtghed and Ihopa-ta b« aMe to w, Fgia^inicki Auguita aad Alh* departti this HfiuJan—lir !,»». ._ „ ^ . _ -c^mHtfr^ fHma. and are Ificriy to eon^ue loxinge them tp sow clover 9L gretMy add to the oomf o>»; hap-, we do ^lot thintr it j -^ doing so as they aire offered now To me am wiiWwt gftfag ysa;' some kind dH thelr-yinter grain ptness, and getting digcograged j(^%^by and Because it from me took away «fr the factory for a price ta tow in the spring .^^e^en t^Tiywiadws' | pi« of TRfi agnciiiTiiraUoun^. ! allying thatthat,, i£-iif-4tt cannocannott bbee a SoyBeaaa. Jead^ ifl fruit it will not be any- as, $450, while horse feed is at Peac«fal be thy alaep, imi brathw IS frozen, about March ^h^1 e fi^t, JWA^ASSAaLyA^ It ia awMt ia toeathe thy it».Tlff ' ' .. a little later, wheg^ it CM be I am glad to report that this thing. We believe aiid shalT - In life wa JOTWI thee Amtlf - ^< ^" <^^ft ft^'1 ttrKpglY "^^^ very valuaife -aummer-annua^la-vocatg^'ttlatif properrattentiou) per ijcwmd; r^rr^ pi«»it JH gptting ft ttW* m M |[ivten"to applee and jp«a«*» sume sort of imptoinant A good Dairying is tfie^ong siflr^ of HflnTCy UTflllnC; *• Hia gAMILy.. method, which I am alao encour- this county. We regard it of a an adequate supply for home Tw the cow- can be grown. Therejare a few the cotknty, and the Hblstein co'^ CgUitCH 8EBVICK8 ' irmnyvp^jipflfti^ a Tittle men with gometfaing nf a fniit very largtly p»-«/>«'nntnatea in Krass mlAlurea about Septembw^ LinrBGBIliBF the first with

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Beef Cattite. M£ any except coIdWeath the county, outalde of ^he jsreat- IKJ. W# hope. If it provM gue- em third, w'here tiie production cessful, w«8 will use it aa a dem- If it is deemed^ part (^mjTwdr -h«ef_c»ttIe_for sale on inj. ^L1 P"*"^*?* ^^^ thinp. I will do ajaricet aa such, is earrfed on. DractlcaBy noneof ooiLfaimfer^^^»ftbea a Iwibeat HI can. i happen to hava •nu. h««f men have learned th« .*» #~.-^ Mi-_„i.J,-i\^^^.'^r' * splendid veterinary book, with. The beef men have learned the are frool Miflsotiri, they all like the help of which I can diagnose ygliffl of l**ef Irfood in their buai- tOzbtditoBgBa Mft and tl)«r« an some v«gr most ordinary allmenWaad in Hogs. which treatment is described awrt ef;S^S^=tiK^'people Xliese beel cattle'farma are usur ed B Have bebn able to Tender live the hog will be generally valuidUe rily typical jgrain ai)d Uve^atodc foundjflt fit distant. {irtbB. About all of tb«inr'9K- ^ it yhould be, for he isf^^y*fa^**d racog- y byauaerrif-^^ -^JltS. CaiHb"OT cept the half • dowai above ipen- nizeT «« the most economical Annal Stofdcholdeni' J««iUqg tipped, are more or less remotely meat producer of all f Arm ani- txated from ttfe aURum AWd iiraJB^g^ The annual meeting r,f *ha Ontaider Tjttlw dairy dfa- «tockhQl(^ TT-TRNationia' therefore, cot so strongly at­ tricts quite a business has grown Banlc of Manassas will be held in tracted by the dairy dollar as are up of raising iiogs for naarketr its banking house Tuesday, Jan-. those alpng-^a gitaat atasj high­ •WWS^^HWO^B^ There are a few^ dairymen who uary 14,1919, at 11 o'clock a. m., way of traSBft and t.ravfll skim their milk and will sweet for the election of directofv and>| The iMfif cattle man is often ne uwu v»vue xuw la ojien cream to Wa»hingt

ery, but as one capable ot the his boys and glrirpig club. TTiir- Vintbd* highest teim of agifoultmal d EagiBieering haJB for himself or. aome one clac ;Exhibit at the countyjeaVaisft - teakH EIINQg_ATAILABLJB on Cairs a steady job and a steady in­ were pronounced by'the special­ to dwcrviag t&dMits. v $10jbt come. He-can always .sell sev- ist from Blackf^rg, who judg- »n eoata to ^^rginia itodents iA tha enJ timeig ttie cow's weight in Ackdemie- D^jJMrtmwitfc • Swid ed mosijll of these exhlblt&^^MKg catalogB*.' 1^ uaHy and afiD have the [the state; to be the best he f ou^ MIUTAST TRAINING cow her calf lieft. Diseases | anywhere. Quite a good bit of HQ'Vr^SD WJN8T0N, B^slatnr, tiihefTidosia and interest was. fostet;ed jn the bladc leg are not a serious m«i-j sVine Industry lyf the county by ace here. As said at the begin-jthese ^lendid specimens ot reg- ning, the dairy cowrie at the'jstered stockt^whiA are well dis- lors; UtHES, qBUttOrs HflS " Hft '& llie mbney^jb^buted over the count^^as dem- Of ALL JKlSSS JDMi^ in Prince William cOOnty. Unstrations of wluU^ ei^ be done O^aned k Blocked ; \_^' '^"'^hey, ^.; jwith good breeding and care. ,__, _ AUTHQ^^B^ i The ^unty doe^ not- have 'There Mie qgCe'aTraMber of reg^4t^^^-^ flo^ fif what apppar to> be of the eountyt Very few of them SouthdbWns 9n\ > Shropshires are other than Berkshire or fiu- sprinkled, over It ft»m the banks roc. We would much pcefer to of th^Potomae to fee slopes of • have one or the other of these Rnll Run mountains. They are'breeds ^naively in the county, gmerally foum^ on farms where but don^t know when that^c»i be cattly and hogs •are- alsu [ bhjught about—ii ever.. grown. The dairymen' do notL PoBltiy. ^ Baye much timg. pasture or feed for iQiything but their cows, Hogs," ciuekens are practically =-The writer.makes use of eyery co-exiBtant with the people. As available mejM»_^ to. epcQurage_thfr-h^Be fwinws outside of the dairy dia- jjag chaise of the pcwltrz woA ^'^ ^:3?y the sheep business,'^ will not attempt to report on j^ — -^^'it except to say that m our opin-' ^^ttsupphnrt at least a part of j^n ^hela dbing a very fincTsork the beef cattle on certain farm8_,rijtfa_ her poultry.>and jaaming that at•••e anjociaH' "—y -aoapie J—x-q^ ro^; cfai- -b >— worit- . ^——Standar"- d- -bre' d- s^-r Virginia'a dog law is hfc ig. txtcnsively -»g ga<^aUy imiHWfld thftithpoughouTtSc^ifigm^ yeayg gphy and we hope *hc shown at the elubexhibit this faS ^^gwaowteod-.. by «y impfTDTa Hkewifle. ~ — judges to be bf a Very high 6F der. We have also noticed quite ^hile there are no goats ;_in ^a ,.„.lanmbe^ r orif pretfy flocks of SAaiihjLjtiigtSiliW; J^^'*^ William, there is o^isid- faym*** turkeys SambAXftjf w*le flock ju^'across Bull Runr-^^oughout the county, ranging iynftoi,D.C m Fairfax county; owned by a jj, numbers from something like Most enthuaiastic ah^^erd;whoVdcneb to"as many as fifty per I* very deeplyintwrested In see- flpck. -We have s««n jome gul- ^«« tt»e sheegr business grwwtly neas, but few ducks or geese.' ?'^"'^g^yn this county as well The pme«ee of csponinng f m all ytethw^Vtfgtoifc- It' cockerai 'uT being inlnHJuced to Eat . ---ya^aag; S he~auceeag&ri: m heie; em eemparaU'valy saw •»yhne one has to make it hia com», a retired dentist, is quite My line embraces Staple °®*y- Our shepherd friend skillful and successful in -per^ "" UHffancy 6roe«ie» ALL. It la by- the Yktor lUkkg ttdST US SEND YOU OUR ^ould- 8ucce«drt»~he forming the operatiim, and, part- —Qoeensware, Tin • and Co. DwH be 4«e«ived by ether metmBX^aM- STYLE BOOK OF THE ^•ans to dream aheep jDiigfat and ly ^u^ to a promlalng market at Enai^elware vMadiMaareVktririas. Let |$BiAiffOWrS iSHftiB-FV "^^ -'r—[ya)»Kw>irtoii..hntelti i« quite eos _^aie DiKpiag V«t»? ' thuaiaatklSmf the fatarfLgaes. dlatiaetlTc fea^arcs ^ there is a sinrie dippiriyvat HP pereeives in the buaneaa._ "the county I do uftLknow of it While we advise^aution and con- -Qf coarse, thi* iVMinfy i> f>r ytiWwMt^in BgW ,wn ,P.J.ARRiNGTON ^ of the r»«tt»rf-Tt^Vl,vf«it^ Him t« ^nmarMi^ ooHmwtir m-, RUSK "pons of the south. The only thusiasm, " 1' 'y^ needed here at all would be^Lire Stock Dtocascs and Peats. RDTWENRlCtf imt r. ^^J*°|W and rt^. Man£hog8^^^,«ir-t '"•'^'^ "" '•>"""«^to "^^ c: •••c lice and we urge the use of: profidency as a vcterinariftn. Jn . , . ^^ oil or PVftn lrn»nri..w> n«^lijjlj*«a^ veairex^H^ iSEbr^X!ro7 lAYMARKET, VA. ^'"'"nort Berkshire breeder to his own account he was situated f Aava yon aver had oar ^ _C««aty Sarrayor. evr work and get i J^ me order for him a pateAt where a competent veterinariaa ALLEN BROTHBRS^ nibbin g post or ailatforJmA^rd: conii.he.c^tn ajhort time ^^^^^^^Jj^ sale bflla, ptv- fheae days~n is wal to know MdEfiMERS Civil Eagiaeera to4ceep itself oiled with autft iplinnp rithf^ night.nr day., .In graiii^ «-t^^iffgn, »i^ Wtfh Dipping ijrrni-jyfHiit wny ' g^r-nrth*t I dnpond. -flaintwiilli; Ylighdar grade printing in 6i||c or two eal' -?Qiuid, good practice andjed on the veterinarian to inocu- JOUHNAL. Farm Sarveying and other vice. Hearse himished i»ssww i»>e»aaa»»»#^jis>>»>><»»»» •I Ctvfi aar raasonabU_jiatanee.

•*itf'i'1('()t'^iri^'»H-i^ •im^iimm^ mm IH innnrTiTiiii m Hfll s*aiiia:i»B .'.•:3Bcn..:i^-.. a«BU3SSi_SSi- ^-•'i^iB^ggp-f- '«-2 THJB JaSA^iS JOim\AL HANAgSASr VIRGINIA FRIDAY, JANUA«¥-^^:tfi|5- tfflrih iri Ti rT^=--» "TBTtn; Ifetjsr b oblla^fey|ing t^ rlto." h*i ia liway to- riett*. xetumed bon*^^ w»^ lfer»» list. We hope SIM will soon. W pro^iag St tile l«st repolt Steele with his i»feOT5;«t^«n«m»«- Si^j^ were 3!Uefa at the^^&on^ :riduTfewnMr^reng Christinas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Detwiler guest of Mr. C. P. Etonls Sunday. Parcel Po«t Service Miss Maeifowa, of tywhiiifc Mr. laig _^ Mr. Nuah Ennis spent (3ma^ By way of suf gestion W^ hppnd a partial list which on, visited her mother, Mrs. F. •^refe'^nova Ansiters Tbuxsdajr th^ friends last Saturday mas at Bealetcm iltuitratea- tj>e broad scope cf oor senrice; Eif ht S. House, during the ChriBtmaa Mr. and Mrs, JohnOleyar and night. T Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Sisson Brasches, with f»bone connection. 1-et u tiolidaya- — i iamflv_ _ar e viaittatt the honw ot Mlitf Dorothy Richardson and daughter, Mertiq, of Indian .. how we can acryie you. Mr. George -W^od^tqd rtveraljMra.~01^>M'>lHg«rtg^ TCoOl^; Md., wcro the iraMtjL nf ,f his family have been quiteill Mrs. 1.1, Sullivan j Mrsr-aasgn's brother, Mr. (). ^. with influenza, but ar borne. I )ono van wa^ formerly Miaa few days atJhc home 4>f Mr. A. Our sister town rf-Centreviile Mr. Elmer Fair and Mr. Geo. Swnten hadVvOTy sad death k^^eak. Comwell were the guestr of the Klion Byrnes7of FalU. Church. F. Wobdyard. SMCM: She made many warm friendB Rev. and Mrt, Clifton Stc*ke Mr. Ends Utterback, a \n^- Misses Bertie and Elme Wheaton Huuat- here when she was the Buest of and son, Dwight, and"Wallace chant of that town, died from Wednesday, Miss Lucille Tyler last summer. GarriiMfn, ,of Middl^burg, are the effects of the "flu." Mr. Ut-j Mr. and Mrs. Morgy 5«i8l«3^ Miss Murreen NaHs went 'spending son^ time 1 with 1R«v. teHback was 49, yeara^orage aBlF and daugKt^; Myirtle; and Ptt^» aUAtlTV WORK QUICK SERVICE Christmas week with her aunt, Storice's piuwtts, Mr: and Vrs. had quite recently be^n ;ium4«d|liene.©wver»rwere the guestB Mrs. Anderson Moflfett. at Bel- B. W. Stqrke. . to Miss Edna May Ntcol. the,of Mrs. Hensley'^JMrother and The Hoffinan Conapany, Inc. voir, Va— . ..-.•..• •.••.. ^^, —Mr. Paul Grnff snd jSm Tiil- widow i# very much Hy^•p»^thi»^| sister-in-law, Mr. ahd Mra. J. T^ EXPERT CiCANER» AWP t>YEB&; Mr. Tom Cooke and family are[ lian .Garrison were j:aU^ "TUT -a with by all »h6 knew of her Steele,'Monday. W«.Ki«gten. tl (-• sad i^Qiction. .^ Mrs. C. P. Ennis and children ibii.oiM.7?si3ast.,|f.w. moving into M^. Lewias^Jtay-JMass Bertha Linton Sunday! L huffhs house on Oak Dale ave­ The bad fbadA do sotni^ke our Mr. and Mra. Rush Buckley called on Mrs. John Pearson have a brand new daughter nue. '~" ^ faithful mail carrier, Mr. C. P. MoncOty ,§venmg. - •--—.-,._ Rev. J. R. Cooke will.hoki ser- Copen, shirk in his duty about one week old, named Uary Mrs. Jjifhn Pearson is still very vices the, first ^tinday morning There was a party held at t!ie Ellen;-aft«r her mothfiiv B!r.' nr Wi "Bfip* her a speedy Te=^ at eleven o'clock, at the Presby- heme of Mrs. Kichaki KeyS Mon.- Rudh id our popular uuBl eWiiar !«dv«ry. lerian Church and RiEfv.i*amett day night. _.:: I^-^ on tloute 1. / I Rev. W. T. Wine and' his Wife (jrimsley the Jb^at night» at-7 Mr. JE^ao^^^^lmolilisa Lil­ Mr. LewiaJQuigg'ts clerking ifl j were the guests of Mrs. Winea's o'clock, at the Baptist Chi;rch. lian Garrison called^ on Mr. and Buckley Bros, store during the gister; Mw, E. Pearson, Christ- Are You- ^ busy season, jmas. - We are sorry to learn that Mr. Mrs. Moiris Graff Sunday even­ Stanley Kidwell atill. remains Atameeting.of theCeiitreville Mr. J.'C. Barbee spent Christ- ing- • school^boi^d and^a number of pia-, m^a holidays at his hotne here, Open* Minde4^ critically ill with DTIFHimonJa. - Efj, Moler-hfe returnfejd Private Eari DeGrange has home, after spending a few days trons of Clifton school and su-f- Mr, anjMrs. C M, Horton and boon mustered oat from Camp with her paraota, Mr and.Mrs. tyrintondPrit TVT. P. H^l, in thc' <>hi)^r»n ft,tc. apending Christmas^ and is visiting his father-in-law, S. Long'. achool building last Friday; holidays in WashingtoiT*^ with averagje Mr. Levi McClanahan. ^; morning, arrangements w»e.Mrs. ttorton's parents, Is open-dimded Miss Lucille Taylor, who has. CLIFTON made td have the f ttrqa^ repair-1 Mr. George Florence made a been quite ill with the "flu," i» «d. Mr. Jack waa pres- "flying" trip ^ougE^ DrTandb, Americiux business is cbn-^ filing on Miss Settle Whcatoni muchbetlfer. 7^ "'^ =^ TSt Pr^byterian ' Sunday eut and kindly offered his acr -ducted by trwe-Amfirifans of School re-opened SJtonday with Stbobl held their annual Christ­ vices as an expert at the heating^ 7 Mr. George Gomw«li called xnt quite a large attendance. Iliss mas raitertainment Monday eve- business to get a man to do the I Mr. Lather Br^eden one day last visicMi^ open-minded men who Waiter and Miss Aery, both be ing, giving a program of song by work and superintend it. .This; wqek enroute to see MisBjtfeTtie beliqye in their comiUy and strive- ing ill with the "flu," had to dose the choir and recitations and offer was grateful)^ > accepted^Sisson, Wto wi» visitmg'%% Mr. to meet their country's need^ school about two wfe^ks ago: - readings l^'^^^aii^Jjumla^ JThe and the board, agieed to toot the W. Comwell's. iBill:' SchOorSnot tbbe reopeirfj™™Mr7lC&reuce Wuodwai'd spent The nlen in the packing ind^istry program was enjoyed by a large Si INDEPENDByT WMf andwHice andJH».^ja:eatt!retff ivl unfit r.hi» vfj -^-IChristmas at Hoadley. are no:gxceptiQtt to thft itile^ ~~. to the youi^g ladiM on the com­ Mr.:F%a»k Ford'had tie folr; Mr. Hany Breeden called on Miss Lillian Garrison and Mr mittee, whthhave labored under JowinlK visitortj last Thuiwlay^r Ms brother, "Mr. L.^pc^Bteeden The buiiiae«8 of "Svnft & Paul Grairy^^ejraae^l^^^^^jy^ ^ ^^^ ^^^ Mrf^' l Fre"^d Falconer'"t^^, o"t^Z^Tf Afexatf^- on""L"*e da^y las'^'t' week'"^',' . v. Mr, and,-jftTB. wrp»^S«y^^^|^~-f ige^^^^ rifla. Mt, HcrfrertIVwth^i. 0^ Wf! are Yerv "ATTY t''^^'^ Christmas Day. had boon ^ven narts *^'^ fh.^. grange, and Harvey J^nea^. of.Jffix.¥iBtoiafaBi>B^ host Mr. R. C. Lilitoff'has returned ^(jM<»fllfe-' • -:-""'^ ..j^-, "^^^Jthe sick lirt- We hope him a Jbave been conducted^'honorably, horp.e ,^tet.»toartqen' The year 1918 gave uSs a fitia^-spee<^ recovei?. stay in Swissvale, Pa., where he number Were unable, to take the effidently. .and economically, re- parts given them downpour of 'rain in her last^ _Mr. George Comwell was a waa doing millwright work. houn. — ^ • DumlaviUu viuilui last week,^fe during t^'» **'**rg7«i between.-th^ Mr. and Mrs. John McAIister, tlie music was very gOfld, with o! New-Kensington, Pa.iare vis- ^liss Adams at the organ, and Misses Mary_andHelen Quifng the roads are in bad coadition. cost of live atook and the tielUng itingr Mr. R. C. Linton and Master Frederic Sauber plaj^ wentto Manassas-shopping Sat-i We |iope Mr. Corawell does not price of dressed meat, untfl-today urday moij;ntTigj' a^"!? :*"*^ '^ the Tiaye anv more accidents. family. They expect to leave in an accompaniment on the vi«iUH, Uiitj yiulll is uuly a frtictionFgf^g= The Misses Sauber favored ^ua. dentist's chffe' lii Drr Hough's' Mr.^ Billie. Whitaiore 8|tent : few days for Florida, whtte afBce7 ^t:—;—:^—'— ' r /CThristmas at CllTtun. with a.duet. - cent ia pbimd—too siaaflh^o hft^e^- they will spend .the Winter. • —Ars. G. A. Hall has jny^ted hgr Mr. and Miff. G. S. Pearann Miss Ray Luck, of the Kopp Mr. J. M. BeU, wife and daugh- - any noHcftahlff efifect on prioM. ter,. of Manaalas, were present husband in. Washington for'the'and children called on Mr. Pear-r neighborhood, i» spending- t3»- rest of the winter. - — son's father, Mr.:J. Pearson, Sun- week with her parents here. . and added to the program by the Mr.-Marvin Wilson, a Y. M. day. ' \^ __ The packing indiistry is a big. Mrs. George-Copcn called on ^ai^g>iti.r rpVidering a splendid [^ t?; ATeoactiay from Camp HumJiLp - We are Borry to learn that Mr- 'vitat'tediisuyr^ue of the most Mrs. Morris Graff Eridayr:^: - recitatiou and the falhei gave~a. Mr. and 'Mrs. Chailes Lhitog gu»d tidk-ont ChriBlianitvi^l^d^^ ''^ '^*' villiigethrflTsl-R^^iorpl^ been suffering frqm ifflportffiQl~tn7^F~couhBry.. Po and- Howard Luck were Visitors jrii^Tigr •arhii-h wM vpry ftpnrin^ of the week. . . .. a severe case of toothache^, ' yoti understand it? of Mr. and Mrs. priate at this time in the world's Miss Nancy Merciiant enter-;. Mr. N. F.-aBy««.-was a gueS history, "tuned a number of the young, of Miss Daisy Petty one dayH&iT Thursday evening. people New Year's eve,-while week. —;—— _ Swift & Company px< Miss Myrtle Merrill—has re­ _ Bie''address of the, eveninjr was piade by Rev. Alf ord Kell^, they watched the^rfd-year out, Mr. W. Y» E3llcett called on &ct8 "in' the advertisements that turned to WairiuBgton, aftw and the New Year in: ~ ~ " • this brother one day last week. spending a few Aga with her pastor iS the church, his theme i^>pear in this paper. They are being mainly on character bnild- I Mr.- and Mrs.' W? Seata and parents here. ~ • ORLANDO addressed to every openHmindfid: and what . beginning .J children were the guests of Mrs. Mr. R. C. LintonmoaHaaas- ~^ -1 James Whetzel .^e evening last -a.^ visitor Friday. • meant in a boy^ or girfs after Mr. Herbert Jie_y.»i_,-_wha» life. . ,_. • , • ftvCTybody spent The collecti<«i7wffl ISe ipv^ td Christinas; ani f HSU TT ncixtni ', -tore recently burned down, has was via TiM bMUM of prac«« WaahlngUHi,! Mr. W. Ruffner, o* Washings .. Uirfoa SMck Tarda • • CU.a^o, UHaob . —St-a-CDH8TegKttoradnnwth^ Messrs. Will Retzer and Paul to the l»re8byterian utiurch Stm- fepent Christmas with tfaeiF^Mu^fton , was visiting his sister, Mra. rraff were catlerB at the home day monung the congregation ents at Orlando. , - J. C Barbee, last week. f Mr. R. C. Linton Toeaday eve^ almost unanimously asked Mr. Mrs.-Lucy Steele, of Indepol- :iing. ^=^ -• Ki^iey la vithdras his reeg»r|d«Bi Hyi, =— rcfOUBSTMJRC Swift & Companj^ Mr. B. Cole and granddaugh- tion and remain as pastor of the her parents, Mr.- and Mrs, C. P. r. Blanche, and Mr. -Arthur I church, giving us a service every Ennis, at Orlando. ' Misses Susie and Gertie "faps- Luck were visitor* at the home: Sunday. A substantial increase Mr cott retuitied to their home "m >f Mr. Tnmni T.ia-lr rhriitTntinjjBMjPadeJnja&JHtecajaJA with Mr. and Mre. J. Washington, after a visit with ntS^chOrch to Mr;^KeDey .Mr. Paul Graff was a caller al -Mrt«-SfeU6y Was down to the itr. Nathan Eania spent Sim^ Oak Grove.—^ he home of Mr. B. W. BtiOfki servi^ Sunday morning and she day with'MrJ; T. aaele. ' —Miqa Arzullah Dunn waa the ?.ux]^ M>.,.^,y, .ft,r> visit pmehla, Mr. ag Mr. Richard Thorpe waa the aftd Mias Keiley dined turned to their home Thursday, 4wtwd tn her home in Wsshing Mr B^S. AbcU, of Oak Hill, ^jest of Miss Ada C<4>en Christ- and Mrs. Bauserman Sunday. Mra. C. P. Ennis, GhristmasT" I after a visit with Mrs. Charies ton Monday evenmg.^ ' . Ji:_ Mr. and Mra. J. fi. Dpnn via"' mas Dayr- - 1 - Two of the boys from this Miss 'Vlri^ Ettias spent Bvat- fhinn.- 'They were accompanied day wift hw aiiitT, Mrii l«ney|io their home by Blrs. King's -Misa JuUa-Cat» haa returned ed-at thei We are glad to see our beys;place are homeJ^'M the seiviLe.- home, after a visit with her sis- Fred Baber, of Mourt, Va., SOff- Steete. oming home from cany and j WiUari ^Jmrwoo^^aTbemTibme mother. Mh ter, Mr8".C: C tmnn^ Mr. aiihaefegheBg hop^ftjar aUy wffl be |W1M- lUi mumt limC He liau Uixu iu tcv B«H- TayiniutL fuB- ai- fcevet. - Miss Lillie Abell, npnt. -«,--- iEngland.~TTie other is'SrSr gneSt of Mi^ Ada CopeC^untljCfiptedri prmUwyn ^^ th^* Pffwt Mr. andMlS. C. NTAbeH r^reellea atThe home bi Mr. James Luck andson, How- Hottle^s brother^ who-ltti haeniday^ Laundry at Qaaotico. - ftHEOBd to their home in Wash*: Mrs. James^ Anderson FridW- ard, were visitors at the heme of at camp in this country. Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Steelejind [ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunn and""' Mr. Thos. Woolfendea Christmas Messrs. Ayres and Ford are Mr. Nathan Ennis were the i daughter, Katherine, spent the Day. ^ improving in health. Mrs Per­ guests of Mr, J. T. Steele^s sis-iw^k-end with relatives and Mrs! MeAiister and MrLj.in.' gu.snn Taalao cagail£acm£l_ 'Srrs.^Georfne .HenaTey,' one * fnends Tn ForestbujX- were Ctoova calteriS Thurs- Mrs. Arthur Crewe has be^n ; dav ron Wt wee¥. ATrs. 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