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VOL. XXU. No. 20 MANASSAS, VA., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1916 $1.00 A Y«ar In Advance NEW LAW UNREASONABLE S. S. WORKERS I^EET CROWDS WAVE FAREWELL FIRE ALARM IS EXPLAINED Orro«fn mad Dumfri—Dirtriet COT—- CffAL LEAGUE IIEEi:S Writer Sarii That Statute U An FoawiJ Arm•»>•••!! to B« A—oi«. ^.i;?^« -K.,f I nteraimt ytt. the ewwfly, Itef: Alfw U geiley) ing planla. We findilusEa s been •wsFmsrmmws leep, bass tone It is dis­ made in the family buryinjg done all over Virginia recently, superintendent of the secondary and approved. division; Mr. L. Ledman, on Re­ converts during his stay of one tinguishable from the train whist­ ground on the Ellieott place. aiiaing-frQQLa.jiijj3iQterpretation month. les by the manner in which it is Mr. Ellieott is survived by his Mr. Clarence W. Wagener of an act of the last legislature ligious Education; Rev. J. M having removed from Manassaa, Bell, on The Cluld In Our Midst; "I'd like to shake hands with blown—a long blast followed by widow and five children—Mis entitled "Slaughter 4I«tt8e&mt- Hon. C. J. Meetae, on The Im. all of you, but I can't," he said, several short ones, repeated for Rena Ellieott and Messrs. J. M., his father. Mayor W. C. Wegener. tation Chapter 60," and resulting portance of Sunday School Or­ ^n^ fareweU, '^ while we sin • minutes, thusr- atid WilHam Elli-~ war appointed a committee to in a further increase in the cost ganization, and by many speak­ our last hymn I'll wave my ha cott make further inquiries concern­ of living 4nce your steak and ers from the two districts. kerchief to you and you can wave In case of fire during the day, ing the waste baskets desired for cbops must then all c(Hne through back to me." The air was filled to the telephone and call up the town. the big packers. with waves of white as everyone Sntral and have her notify tt>«» ••WESr GIVEN ONE YEAR The treaaarer was directed to stood up and sang and waved good I do not know of any body con­ PLAN A iUWClPAL DAIRY power house or connect you with draw a check for $27.01, to cover bye. "It was/ a demonstration same. If fire occurs at night, on Fake Officer Sent to Penitan- the cost of tiie bubbling fountain nected with this business in Vir- such 88 has not been seen here ginia wbt> wishes to work off dis­ Sunday or such holidays when tiary for Forgery—No Rela* which, since the last meeting e Deportment pwwa" npnitpntiarv for forgorvTind for riBrad thg thanteii ^f H^P i^n^g^i" to buy and eat a piece of its meat producers irora Maryland and some gifts, including a traveling mys^. Infact,afarmershoukl, Virginia was held in Washington Arrangements are under way uttering for^ instruments Mon- The treasurer also -was in­ bag and a silver bretd tza]^ looking toward having certain ^^r^in the circuit cougt-of Friaee structed to draw^a check for the aim I have'always stood the loss Saturday at which a committee The voluntary contributions fbf^ William county. Edfge had no where an animal up^ slaughter presented a plan for a caunicipat houses connected to power house amount due on the horse fountain his benefit aiflountwd U> the^opi and making them stations for attomoy. Ho pieadod guilty and when thH hill in prwiwirturt pFOvod2,18Q. wmiHilBS &laW6 of fare when iht! attorney for c&« common- c(H)dition at time of sale. Then lem of cheaper milk for the con- —le hofse fountain on Grant The evangehst and his par^ Central iselosjed. Notice will be wealth recommended a sentence avenue having beenim>keh. the the butcher should \ja»«ivery nec­ suns^ and better prices for the left Alexandria to conduct a mee& given when thts schone has been of one year. Neither relatives essary precaution to pla(» liie producer. _ secretary was instructed to re- ing at Charh>ttesvitle. perfected. nor friends of the prisoner at­ guest the mayor to make it Imown meat before the public in wh(^ The action of the producers tended the trial. some form or n|y at all, .-s that a heavy penalty would be "Lieut. West" came to Manas­ imposed for uie d»tructMa of - ^ prH yhieh hiw The eorresponding meeting of ned to install the drinking f oua- $13i60 have boon received byth^ the Primitive BAptist Churches posited sovwal bogus cheoks and tain for horses on Mfdn street. ket with fts utmost nutriment for its object the iHihgiBg about Manassas pemtetery Associatioi\ distributed in Manassas worth­ and least chance of infection, of higher prices to the dairymen, of Virginia will hokl a sessicm of with the understanding that the A smaU balance remains in th(r less checks on the People's Ka- water shooid be furnished free; at the hig huflriinga with for wJiich Jjigy havfi wagftd a *r«>>jmiyjrftoypayfn^^^TwTtMtf^ three daygat Bethlehem Chnrrh. tional Bank to tho aqioiu>^-ef ilnt\g and a coi lete system «M» ^^mi^t»»j •*• 1^^^ ^wmj a»A^ wa*^^ «< tije Mayor directed the town campaign, for aever«4 wedeiu^^l of cuttinsr the gras^ «nd -^„_ ' IfaTWwwf. Jb0gmmgJfedm H^fc ^JOiftchjvilM ^iwUuil new Detgeaut to consider the- requeal 'HOD ttf indikie the estabUeSunent • of of- and clamiBg op the eemete|iy htWito. horiiB and al, which fieooin Washington with tho onai nesday morning at 10 o'clock, drawn on a Texas bank and eon- to enforce Section 20 of the town rea^are Fsgaired for hldf-;Way pibyment of a high-salaried gte.- Aji-dfly nyetifagB will be Bsarssa mdp, with rpfetpnce to the throw. The association plans to leave •W. Myers, of the New York Na- ing of paper ftniit iddosr^ter, oa^ deoi^icy in a Chioago 6r ttoy Ug eral manager. V tiie cemetery in good conditionr itinner will -he-served- in^abund* tionid Guard, which inoved to be 8}aafi^.t«*^faefi9e "trbere bkcd nmtr The daiiymen, who are asldng the streets and pavements, and for the winter, if funds will p^ ance («the grounds. a forgery the Mayor was^ inatroetad toa<>t in- u- ieonstant sti'eam, have-«l^ a minimom price of 24 cents a Many preachers are expectedr 'West" Ig Bald to be a desertPi? ready been f oimd entii^ oimec- galKm as tiie winter price for uric—CondhatlMa win -he upon the request 4bat all j I»x>mpt]y acknowledgerledged by die including Elder P. G. Lester fiom the army. Furkwigh papers nwnPJrA nhmrM ho r«»qiii> easary ia- killing one calf w faoarirtheii ' piodnet -2 cents a gallon treasurer. Miss MaruyLaHcy LaPlcio: , Ma- were found in his pocket at the at a time, and cost too much for more than they are now getting and 0der J. D. Cockran. both of up. theur premises, that tenants hassas, Va. time of the arrest, indicating that should be requested to cut grass a smaU basineas to provide. said that they lealiaed that thiy The list of contributMTS indudes Floyd nnnnty; rarfor A R,FrwtK'!X "^ "^ ' Ailed to return to the Fur ceuluri -have could not be brought about at ,ef Dehnar, Del.; Eld» J. G. and otherwise koop their prom-' the following persons: Mrs. SBx^ at the expiration of lb ises clean and neat, and that plans ba^ provided with better meat once unless the dealers agree to garet Lew^ Miss lizzie Thomas, banks, of Newark. Del; Elder days' leave. than the Jews under the Mosaic pay more; and because of ue fear should be made to cut all grass Mrs. C. M. Laridn, Mrs. L. A. George Ruston and Eider John A check for $6 on the Peoide's and weeds on the town streets, law. Kosher beef requires select of the dairymen that the anti­ Laridn, Rev. J. Halpenny, Dr. McGonnell, both of New Yorit: National Bank which was cas^ cattle; no buildings at all in use. trust laws will not allow them to taking particular care not to in­ C. R. C. JohnscHi, Hon. C. J. Ekler C. W. Vaughn, of Hope- by the Bank of Columbia, Colum- jure trees when cutting roots Packers put over oh the dear combine and fix prices, they real- Meetze, A Frioid, uid Messrs. well; Elder S. H. Durand, of Ina, & C, led to his arrest. publi\e miUidOB of carcasses ize they must "go slow" in mak­ near cement pavemrats. Albot Spadow C. £. Fisher, G. Southampton, Pa., and Elder H. The matter of opening a pubhe ^.—which never ooidd pass a priest's ing concerted demands. W. Leith, E. R Conner, R. L. C. Can-, of Middletown, N. Y.. inspectibn or get taraugh* local EASTERN COLLEGE NOTES park and swimming pod was pro­ ThepossiUlityof a "strike" on Gaitiier, W. H. CUkrk. L. E. ,ghd EldfflT H. H./Lefferts, of posed and a committee was i^ huteher shop. the part of the produeers, undfer Beaehlcy and J. H. Nelaoti. iaeiUxag, editors of the Signa.'~ The Btudcnto aro looking for pointed to consider tho poaaiba So -let us, while maintuning which they would refoae to fxa- ward with undivided interest to liae Teeanl for tiie ^holeetHn^ nish milk to the dealers, wis dis- ityof securing the Mock betw^aan ENTERTAIN AT BRIDOE OFFICERS EtECmp the football game tcMnonow tm the raibxMid, Sooth. Mada aad of what we eat, not aUow xnssed, but discouraged, the om- Eastern Athletie F^eld, between ventk» confining itself to carry- Battle stre^ for a park, and -this "straining of a gnat" to per­ the home team and the boys the use oi the gymnasium at mit the annihilation of oar moet hag bat the legidatiTe program of CUkAn •'•IP, recommended by its eonunittee hr Dr. from Randolph-Ma«m Academy, Eastern Cdlege aa a swinuaiac vital and eamooiic food supply. at Front Royal The gam« will pod. -Bie—country cobbler—tstd- of seven be galled at 3 p. m. Maywr Wagener infonned men^ weaver is gone for gdpd. leather, This week a, ccwomittee began The Senior Auction Bri.dge Club The -Co operatiye -MnehTenthnaiasm baa boend^ hera of the te^ne that at ttnT cotton and wool can be lassembled ah investigiition of cooperative met for the first time tlds season of the Potomac Baptist Aasoeia- played 1^ Misa Carrie E. Fetzer tuesxt mootinjrhe wonhi ptofOB» and manufactured in big plants dairy wwk in various parts of the Tuesday eveiing when the mem- tioa recently met in Alexandria, and Miss Betty Sbannabrook, to amend tae constitution by tft and no extHL ^gmtey^ Thejg>inmittee iaelud^ bers were entertained by Dr. and for the yey and elect- the young wttmep who have ffhanging the meeting night-to-i y, Uus coontry l-'tank S. Walker, James Whit- Mrs. C. R. C. JcAnson, at their _ the icrilowing (^cere: Mr. joyed the privilege (^ semag , -Gt kick, F. £. Bowman. David N. residaiee on Htaa street E. T. Feu wick, i^idla Chaw-h, taketa^to tfafr game They havclinstaad of'the firstMomlay. Rust, DallasBerry, S. C.Harley The weekly' meetini chairman; Mr. C. H. Shipman, annoanced that they wiB have no RETURN FROM XAZEfm^ and Goof go CroasBian, repm peeted tofietttinae Leesburg, 8e«?et«7, and Dr. J.A. tidMta <» sale in fntne mitil a lEACJkm noGMMm ing the viisinia prodoeen: Y. |ty. Next wedc*s meeting will be Rodasitt, Mandiatl. treasonr. short time in adran^pa n^ thir •h—H«B Ei^^r. an*, w. C. E.Boidnr has been cho«eniiHQB-{h(etd Tuesday evenin_g at the Other members are Mr; Wes^ ncacTKbtiball game. T.iirii.iiiiii.«tT< ( M*"- The D(»nestic Science giris, : *oA4b». G. Raymond •Ratcliffe. >own aa the Lah WUdk He iW HeU nUr Y« Friday evening in honor of the Miss-Syaabeth Pope presiding. & Henry, both of Brntoi, TemulCL Harris Field. The Haiasw. hew girls at Vooriiees Hall. The nontrd th'' "«»«<»—«« ^~nan'B A very creditaUe iHogram waa Christian Temperanee Unioa i>fr -GCT. Robert E. Lee's ' head' tim Alajia~ HUHiiw; ucmafcs BUJUE£LA3L1IANASSAS of Honor baa a jody tm^ ^e state convention. quarters fla^ has been prebented TTw> pwigranri jarioded tiic roU- The Clinch VaHey News, pub­ to the Confederate iiii«>i|Tn it Lmer A. FrMck, Wh* OIMI FIU^ and guitar. and minotea hy the secretvy; lished at TaceweU, saysr "T%ree Richmond by Mr. Jolm F. Mayer, Three new girls from Utah ar­ the reading of the daaa newa- interesting ladies from Manassas of Richmond. The preaentirtioD rived Wednesday. per by the effllor. Miss Mary called at the odke—Mrs. George watf made at a recent meeting of Mrs. Hervin U. Roop and Miss Sil; acHiga by Misses Mary Bell C. Bound. MrsrX: B. ^Mtx aad theOonfederate Mcaiorial Liter- Hunting licenset have been ia. - Misa Lucy A. Fraaehr-whoee Margaret Ree^ wmt to Wash- and Emma ^ksi Ledman and Mrs. J. M. BeD. Mrs.[rs. Koaad is aty Society. sued at the Prince WilUaiB county I ^ei^wM recorded in last week's Wednesday to aee "H Tro- readings by Misses Elizabeth president of the k>ca] union in Mr. Mayer states in a letter to eoorthoose (fairing the paat'week i ^^ ."*» b*^ Saturday " "-aSTWaahingtoo theatre. Johnson. Georgia Harrdl, Hope «f town, and her union was nnft Miss Sosie Harrisoison.hoo»: e regent «^foHew»! Inoop. mthe .Manassas cemetery _ Ajarty nf girls pianaa-t»i» ih^sac- dent o"f the local unTonTs^avTcel after the~papefa~ Md ^,eeh f5-^R G088tMn,W^ltirfaH, L.--R: Keyj,' Miss-Pieniili Iras ylKhly-twu milk diacussionaT and will interest I retar>\ Hoy Gresory, and t!,e pregident of the state orpraniza- move.iand that it haft bw^, in his^ Token, and Willie Jones and E. yeurs Qld

Ott«nh«lni«r uad t^uhnu ' Otten-' OROJir COURT tUNVtNES heimer mainst C M. Gilbert, in debtr judgment for plaintiff tot 1146.77, in­ L J. anwild* Total jw Two Carloads of terest and costs. Judg&^utkall of Am«lia Court Treasurer directed to pay sum of $74 to Judge K. G. Southall designated by a Jfew Prince Albert ==Buggie8=T= HodfttfiH-cudc* Qv«r Princ* the governor to hold a part of this term William Court. for the trial of the cases of the com­ Prices Frm $45.00 t* $100.00 monwealth against W. W. Garrison, smokes into vour system! the commonwealth against H. C. Ryck- Tb« -circuit court of Prince Williun man and otlier casas. You've heard many an earful about the Prince Albert couDty coav«D«d Monday morning, J udge In re estate of Jacob R. Burkle; Cora patented proceaa that cuts out bite and parch and lets you We have just received one car­ K. G. Southall, of Amelia CoorthooBe, L. Burkle, his widow, given certificate load of Blue Ribbon Buggies, presiding. to obtain letters of administration; C. smoke your fill without a cxMneback I Stakkee your baak roll thathatt ^ Summary: J. Meetze, F. R. Rhodes and W. R, it proves out every hour of the day. an4 one carload of the famous COMMON LAW. Free named appraisers. In re Charles Richard Jordan, son of H. C. Ryckman, who was indicted Prince Albert has alwajrs been sold Haydocka—each made of the Jotin P. Jordan Imd Sarah G. Jordan, for a felony, having failed to appear on without coupons or premiums. We very beat material available, legally adopted by William Jordan and the first daj of this term and thereby Annie B. Jordan, his wife, havin|[ forfeited his recognieaBee, ca­ prefer to give quality 1 bought in the white wood and Hon. J. B. T. Thornton, trustee, hav- pias issued against him, commanding NNGE I>ainted as per our insttuetions. iug resigned, W. M. Smoot appointed the sheriff of the county to Arrest the There's ^)ort snroking a pipe or rolling I , .1,1. • • — .1 - — ,J 11 - ^ T> — L .. —» * »» .^ I ^ trustee unoer win VT xvuueri. ixmvnn saidfl. C. Ryckman ana bare htm be* your own, but you know that you've got Also all kinds 6f deceased, said Smoot talcing the oath totit the judge of the court on the first and entering into bond with O. L. Car­ day of the next term. to have the right tobacco! We tell you ter, surety. CHANCERY. Prince Albert will bang the doors wkie FARM IMPLEMENTS In re Ethel Frances Jones, age 17, a Bay n«ld» against Gilpin At al.; report epenfaryotite come in on a good time^ ALBERT FERTILIZERS- - temporary resident of Stafford eou!"^n : of Robert A. Hutchison, master com ter8™ai^"int^''^a?d\^M'id^PoW--^f^ NelKSBSale, Hu^ fiiiiig- up every little so^offeh, wifhoui IT LIME Iu,Wfisda.aad. C. A. •z:z::iis /•:: '•:-: commissioners of sale. —rvgr&r YouH feel fflS cow PEAS . .|y.U«rt ML,.K^l U...i^ wii wurtad fltid #ffl son, felony. Bopd of H.OOp for his ap­ ba, Martin Kabula, Michael Oleyar, bac^ v^> for a fresh start. ' QRASS^ SEED pearance to answer the judgment of John Oleyar, Bryan Gordon, trustee: the court on an indictment for a felony, G. Raymond Ratcliffe, trustee, and It will be worth your while to une year in the penitentiary, declared Robert A. Hutchison, trustee; decree You swing on this say-so like it was a tip to a inspectour stock. forfeited; F. E. Garrison and Nettie £. for order of publication, r«liL thouoond dollar bill I—It" Garrison, his sureties. appearance of the said Michael Kosbeba Common wealth against .W. W, Gat- and Martin Kubula to protect their iu' and contentment to you, to every nian rison. Said Garrison havinjg failed to ereats in the suit who knows what can^e ^ appear to answer certain indictUents Roea Smith against Henry Lee et ala F. A. Cockrell & Co. against him for a felony, recognizance report of H. Th(ornto n Davies- • , nywter gotten out of a chununy Manassas, Vn. declared forfeited; F. E. Oariason and commissioner, eenftrmed. C. A. ^^n- jimmy pipe or a makin's Nettie Garrison, his sureties, in the sum clair appointed commissioner of sale of $1,000. R. G. Florance againat Vemo Hans- cigarette with Commonwealth against H. C. Ryck borough et als.; repoit of Thomas H. Priix» Albert for man. Said Ryckman having failed to Lion, special commiasioner, contirmed; final decree. appear to answer certain, indictments packing"/ HB Prine* against him for felony, recognizance Ross' executor against Ross; John TAlbvt tidjr declared forfeited; J. I. Randall, his Henry Phillips and Hatcher Phillips JL J. RETHOIM TOUOCO CO. red tin, end In directed through the sheriff of Fauquier fact, evcrr PrinM surety, in the sum of $500. WhSu liliM. M.C Albwt p*ek*K«, hta FARMERS C. A. Sinclair against O. Wells; mo­ county to appear before the court next Tbliiiank -$3,^160.00^ ixs tiie credit of €. A. In toppv rod baa*. Se: tldjr Buy .the celebrated Magnesium J. S. Storke, W. R. l-'ree, M. I. Glaa- Sinclair, bonded commissioner, who also ltln«.10c; haodaotna ia directed lii iiiiimi^y aaiii mul aanrTB-ffT ^tr.-"ii 'ri-.^i.iir.,v. nKnu.t(n.n«uwK^t far ro-. lr?§S5I^^« rt«M hnngawr.TirWIi - Loudoun and Fairfax for the past alias Don R. West, for a felony; a true cheloeport an, dadministratrix settlement wit. h Hand H. Kiiu.. tap, that kaapaUM twenty-fivg-yeafs, and out pro­ bill. •-".•• ^ tobaceo In duced them all. and the reason Commonwealth against H. C* £!dge, Adjourned to 10 a.' m. today. ftaa oQott alias Don R. West, for a felony; a true •IwayaS for it is because it contains Mag- bill ^^N^.// neHlum and Oadde of Irontiirigfr Commonwealtlvagainst B; F. Jenkins ^DTtiqn to Calciam^arbonatg^ for a misdemeanor; a true bill Wood's Seeds. Commonwealth.against B. F. Jenkins the United States AgricuP for a misdemeanor; a true bill, tural Department in Year Book Commonwealth against B. F. Jenkins 1901, page 161, states that Mag­ for a misdemeanor; a true bill. nesium is absolutely necessary to Commonwealth agiunst Elijah Mit­ Seed Wheat plant growth and notiung else chell for a misdemeanor; a'teae bill. TheSeed Wheats we Offiu an frtmi. Con;monwealth agains t Janies E. Gray the best and moet prodnetive eropa will ttuce its place. Send orders' for a felony; not a true WIU ' - gzxnni in the finest wheat-gitnriog If you Vjallie Accuracy in the execution of your Job Work to Comwell Supply Co.. Manas- Following report of S. T. Comwell, •eetkms of Viiginia, and aie caisfiiBy sas. Va.; A. S. Robortcpoh, Well- commissioner pf liiti ri^viHiue uf djatricl iBefeaiiwl by ufl to mmavB aUtm^FT No. 2, the - g^iuiid 41U7 x^oBainended itiea and small and inferior giains, ao; you win not be disappointeJwi&l'HE JOURNALS B^^ tngton, Va.; M. Rollins, Bristow, that the commissioner of reyenne aoti^ aa to supply oar customerB only with ' Va., or direct to us and same wfl] certain parties tHat tliet uiuBl male* •f^atf—and iwaa-«tefetofd aee* 1 have prompt attention^ settlement with the Count? treasarer wheat, idiic^ abotild yi^ conwideta- j within ten days. Vfy niore per acre than oidhiaiy Allowance to grand jurorS. imeius imperfeetlz. cleaned. AQ of —Ottonheimeu Diotheia agaiust 0.. MR COsaJBC ?*| Gilbert, on petition; motion wuttained, good yielding erope, iHtieh with onr Eu V. WHi'lli, Manager Commonwealth against Hi C. Eldge, methods of cleaning, makes the Seed^ alias Lieut. Don R. West. PrSbner "Wheat which we offa yerj taneu' Pleads guilty and lit givBii tientBnec of Buiwiiur to urdlMiyn one year in the "t'lr^ p^'nitw^tlTyi National Rank nt ManaRiani againat- Write ihr (). T. Martin; judgment for defendant If luin on plea of bankj-uptcy and attachment n and prices dismissed; Miss Carrie Owens, legatee „ , Oata,WliitMr under will' of~Mary R- tiwena, d- designated; defeniknttOpay eoqts. 24, 1914. and recorded resffectively in hwt tm mU^ -We t»T I P, r.parhman trmamrmr .g-;.«i«- Ubew W, page OB, and flg, uagB 91, of $M,lMift IN PffFMIUMS 4NP CASH PR Board of SupervigOTs; on report: Of the deed hooka of Prince WflHam eoonty $2S,000 WORTH of WORLD'S BEST SHOWS faejeebnaidiKkeey rfnri .-nmmissioner'; accooBta and treaau- clerk's office, to secure the payment of rt-r'sexceptionsthereto; ease continued. certain debts fully set forth therein, MerravBcMfrNi National Bank of Cortland against and default having been made in the l^m 7H wU ti ead[ Smith and P. B. Jrf THE GREATEST FAIR IN THE HISTORY OF VIRGINIA! 1 ;:: verdict for plaintiff, '^400, inier-' andersagaed trustee, by direetian of the IGGER AND GRANDER from awy aitohdpetter MkKiwy ShewyrWorid'e Finest nreworka, F. R, SAUNDERS Mr ••> exception to mlin^of the court. as., «a - " Etc Just a hint ef wkait's in ator^ for you dining tiM wboie wSalc of ftm and Instructieat K. I. Comwell agaimt J. W. Rowiie; r: i« ordered to iswe preceas to E. Saturday, October 28, 1916 Bettie ef Camtaiitl rnwell and D, Reader, eowand •—Tlie flyiiii; sensation of 1916. This" (Joe tA tbeTeatwiarbf the 1 Wildest m c^itrvity. A tluilKag exhi­ '•••m to appear at firat day of De- the following real estate, to-wit: That dainty little 20-year-old miss defies pyrotechnic .display with wUc£ the bition of man's mastery over savage : t r term. certain tract of land lying and beiiw all laws of gravitation in her powerful Fair will ddae eaoi night. Entirely brutes. See Albcr's death grapple wkh n.monwealth against y. W. Gar- situate in Prince WilUatn eoonty, Va. B^ Rip**"* *-*'r*'"g '" ""^ '^"^''g »i^r^j^ftj^|;^^^l saia w. lueai the LUWHwrtf^ l MtMMM. UUUwond*^ d Oighta the achievemciua of tha werkl's ethac wDoderfal featurea. and deacribed aa follows: foremost male aviators. Miss Stiason to appear in accordanea with hu Tka Sis WaCar LMtaa Called the "Vcans of Ae Wire." Washingtcm't t-'-xance and being BOW a fugitive Beginning at a stake in the road loop*-the-loop and accomplithes other thence along the road S. 26i degrees, hair-raising feats thousands of feet America'a Aquatic Wonder*—beaa- with her own selact oompaoy of win .istice. capias is iMned to sheriff E^^^ipoles; S. 36 degreea, E. 22^ artists, assisted by the great and only Leading Store -andmg him to aj>prehefMl the said in the air. Her whirlwind race with tifullv formwl ttreini^yirla.^ ngw»wip. Jack Muurc— *- •'" - H. Gai'risen ami dellvei' hhBlHIP sgma, D. M pules, S: a nignan power auromobii e is thnlbni • county jBrtI ta aUde tta -or Vitake near the staruiog^ H ught Mr —For CkM»« Ghitt. : at the April twrn vt frupit. , at-the- read; thean learlBg Sie "lighted with brilliant fireworia! By long odds and in every way the inps Teale agaimt G. T~ r Venafi" r *«|4*I. 82f degreea, W. l»j»lea to a greatest Midway ever scan at any Fair. —Savwrware, Etc remanded te rale*. Make; theaee N. 28degreea. E. 49 poles: MHe. LaBeUe leap* the gap aod &ome of the featnrts are Wild Ani- • -t of deeds and ether rewjrOs pre- N. » degreea, E. I« p^; N. » ^ loops the loop (ttiming a back somer­ OMU Show, Wild West, Pony and Dog, - • : by clerk examined and filed. greea, E. 10 polee; N. 7 deKTees. W. 16 Aerialists extraordinary, who capti­ sault, describing a complete''circle) in Ten-In-One Show, Autodrome, Crasy UiMs has been recogniced for yeaiiC '- ames Teale i^anist G. T. Vennillioii N. 2 degreea. E. 8 polea to a vate the eye and bewilder the mtnd her automobile. The greatest thriHer House, Athletic^ Show, Motordronr^ l>«pendable qnalTtiea, axchiiT^ t ( hartea VermiUigo; tresfiaw wi lite of Bu^lea on the Wi witit tears of hooHnd aiH daring. ever ejUiibited hi the open air. Diving GirT, Trtp to Mars, etc, etc >' cause dismissed, plaintiff to pav toanei; thwce W. IZpotes to a (take; thence N. SO degreea, E. 48 peha to the i' wn of Manassas against «.—ft. Jiagntflcent Display of World's Fine>t Fireworks Every Nigtit M'hmsn, on appeal from judgmeBt of " t the court beiiin uf opMlKilt thai • • ordinance on which this proceeding GO ACRES Duu [ Fwgri The Tmt ad Pktfe-Rickmend, Va^ Oct 9-10-n-i2-i3-14 TaMeClaMw..^ - l.asfd is invalid, the mayor's judg- more or less, and being same land con Kick Cat Glass T-t is reversed and annulled, sum- •eyed to R. L. Gaither by Brayshaw RAILROADS—ASK YOUR AGENT TalUtSett •••-n »* quaihod and preeeeding abatett At 2 o'clock - • ' >, rp the estate of Miss Ijify Fr»r.«.h. to-wTt: October 28, 1916. on the farm "Pon^ MiM Thft Year's Fair- Arransfl Nont nomas H. Lion given eertiAcate to' jQst aujve ui rlbed, uk) trustee Attend—A RIchrrtond jOish^ offer for sale at paMtc aoction, far cash, Welcome •am letters of administration and D Awaits You StadeatLaa^ V .^mnffU.n. C^ E. Nash and C. J. the following peraooal property: Parior L4uapa One pair heavy molea; one doable Votnze named to appraiae gooili and drum, doable cf hnder hotsting engine; ^i* Kitehea Uteasils attt>l» of the said Lucy French who 2 OOW8 and all the faiming implementa B^^reMsJIxtaMe .''(1 intestate.' owned by said R. L. Gaither and con­ •-=*, i Bernard M. Ottenheiiner, Samuel Y. veyed by the deed of troat last men­ ttenheimer jmd JRe O, Otten- tioned. Hmer. partners tradin? under the style and firm name of Ottenl^ieimer TERMS CASH. Brothers, ajrainst C. M. Gilbert, on pe- '" A. SINCLAIR, Trustee. rition : judj^ment for piaintifT of $.555.05, ^. D. GREEN. Ai;r a. jfMt DUIJN4MARTINC0. -int»aSB« ond geaKi, jliiiiilT uiduw] tu' proceed to sell certain personal property. THE JOURNAL prints ALL the '.215 ? St.' and 1214-18 GTSt. Bernard M. Ottenheimer. Samuel M. newa. $L00 a year in advance. THE MANASSAS JOURNAL. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1916 C£»AiM£RCC WITH SOUTH AMERICA. 4 im SHE xac iAi Our commerce with South America is growing, PUBUSHED EVEKY FRIDAY ATTEENOON »T but it shows some surprising fluctuations with r n THE MANASSAS JQUKNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY, Incorporated the different countries. Naturally South Ameri­ can trade with the United States has increased, Entered »t the Poet Office at Manassas, Viicinia. •• S«eoDd Our Unexcelled Banking Service Ciass Mail Matter while that with.X}ermany hag been praeticel^ut 8UB8CRIPTION,«1.O0 A YEAR IN AOVANOC off. Recently we have beeft exporting to South America just twice as much as we did in the same A ADVERTUmC BATES o Fifty Con ts nn inch for the itrat insertion and Twanty-flra Oaits (or •adi periods last year. Brazilian trade has shown the Your business «ontinuanoe. Liberal DlicouDts to Yorty AdiatiiMa. Others are Att onta i7f thmkr.1r»ynart*aat9BM^<**taiar notioM oUMrOan th* most extraordinary develc^ment , In the first six osval dMth notie*. and all mattn- o« an advartiatec dMWMMr, Mkm 4h«aU|r or Indiracttv. will ba riihH«»yI at tka rata of Twaotr-flTa Oanta ar months of this year her total trade was almost passing through «qual to the whole of 1914, and it grows better pleased with our MANASS^ VA-. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1916. each month. On the other hand, there has been our hsuids receives a decided falling off in the exports of Argentina, AIR I^IGHJ^IGHTIN' G AND THE MECHANIC ourjgersgnal _- though a Blight iaeroooc »- shown ininigOftS. - AccountB of aufial opeiatium Uavti iMeiiW'&Sin Chilean commerce is improving, especially since attention and ir laon a featureof ihe_siaily war,feportji tiia* the the reopening of the Panama Canal, and iMi of SERVICE lh6UgM6f cbmliatin thrair-te»-i*aoftU£BUte Peru is better, althou^i internal "^financial dis- held in the novelty. News of the great Zeppelin raid over orders are a disturbing factor in international England, however, and, more particularly, the trade. But a survey of two years shows that all > strictest cbnfidence you will bo also etory that torty-eight aeroplanes were shot down of the South American nations have been clean­ ing house and depending more and more on their on the western front within twenty^four hours, owH energies and less upon those of foreign na­ Air we aslc 18 an opportunity to serve you that we stimulate interest in aerial warfare and in the tions.—Money is being borrowed in thid country — may prove the quality of our Banking Service manner in which it is waged. to refund national debts and to conduct import So far as may be learned from official reports, ant enterprises. When it is remembered that the losses to Germany by destruction of her giant exactly two years ago South America seemed in ^ppelins have'outweighed the damage inflicted the depths of despair, the present situation is highly encouraging. The war has not been an by them. So, apart from the question of human­ unmixed evil fpr South Americans. They have The National Bank of Manassas ity involved in the slaughter of noncombatants, learned to rely much more^upon themselves, and • ' THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE— the Mse of Zeppelins in hanying England seems have also learned that in the United Stat^ they not iu be justified. The ael'oplaiie^-wi-the-Qtlier find their best customers and the best prospects hand, have been proved to be of incalculable for future development With a reduction m value, both as scouts anff as fighting machines, freight rates, commerce is expected to de mill lliiiii iiiuiiiil Ill III! (]ia,>iiiiiiiiii,nnmilH'^^"''^ ^^^^^^^^^'^^ ^^^^^^^"^"^Q^^^^ w imbued with a spirit of good sportsmanship^ aa Weg(jcrn IlenuDphOrG.—riiiUdelyliia luquirwr. y m 1 well as as with courage in a high degree iNsy«AN€£ 41A vmmm it seems, also, that by far the greater part of the credit far s»fyBi»ful air fighting bekwtga to When a nCTwqpappfr, whifh for the piirpnaPft of the , rather than to his obscnrvw—when he this obserVatipn ma^ be referred to as foreign, has one—who aiiaslmd fires tiie ams with which displays so intimate a iaiowledge of the shadings, S«Uct ypwr »fnt mad compdni— aa you woidd your Banker, Lawyer or Doctor, lince 3foar fiiMmdal ezut* the craft is equipi^ed.. For victoiy goes not to the ddicato nuuKses, of the Southern language enee may depead on this and tbe beit coats no more ^ the best shot, but to the beet maneuverer. The as was manifested the other day by the-j^New than the poorest, a a s: a s ,g --n oidinaiywar bq)lane is so equipped that it can Y(»rk Hmes, the incident must excite congmtula- fire in almost every direction, except bektWand toiy o(»ninent,if only to eaaetiarag^ fnrthei' re^ behind it Thereftge. \Hien an air fight is in search ankmg those upteamed in our &exMe progress, bdli machines coaatant^ jodcey for tongue. EttaMi"^<^"p|- Tli'^ " "" '°^V ij^^v^m^^^ )iinf\§ ^fiat eKoelleht prohouh ^dijrdlr' in "ffio aiH MU'il :4i3ii that when an enemy machine is brmight dpwp, it singular number, it now confess^ its error and, "^ is ihe pifot to whwath^-^eat is credited. Thus, in an art^ie ^t must prove informatiye^ de* ~ In ftftriftlwnrfnrT'ntTflnnt , finthrr thf^nnW"brhjnd plores the^ lack of a word oT predsely simitar limREsmmNGrNmjmm _ . ibe_gun nor the comB^ oflBcer t^dmg^fy^ Tnaaning in any of the otiff and mcomplete dia^ -^wTt^»haTn»m puMjiniiuiiiL. f«rr Hi^ny f^K^twa-yintorwy lectscommopjtt thfegMiBtafJes nflgat eaki^ to an individual, unless it is meant to assail his t(xr&gn policies without givii^ any inciade a& his family, Ms fiiends, Ms^eQow^ io ti^Ml^ ci^^ and get our rat^ n s practicable substitute, throw about adjectives and countrymen or his dan. ^nonn^iaap on the superiralily of iffieB^pubiieans, Under Uie jj;uidauee of the ph3orogis6c~l%iies, ipS wipe o«t a splgBdid^^eQcud aiMl write a tWl!l6s af there io rcaaon to hope that the Southern-dialect B^uUican "iEs" in its {dace—that is the Repub­ anecdotes, now manufactured in large ipiantities lican campaign. "Great is humbug, and it will in the North, will in time be couched HI i^uraseo- prevail," is the Bepoblican motto. Even the logy more nearly imitative of tiie flowing beauty. Upstmib s Fire hsuf aDce Agency eleventh-hour issue, the AHairoym «>ig4if,hnnr inw^ tad exact predakm M> nrypnt. n«wH of rofortn in the direction that it wottkHu OQ titt Mder of the moclHireaded MePMl...... 18c of grace and dignity. Surdy the time has come militarism of the 'ravUMUC variety, but since Mr. TsnnsT -for athletic you^ to stop prt^ielling young wo­ Vanderiip has beenoonverted from ^jpeottkn to men around x»- across the baUroioms asif they i^ evidently thcw) io at least a peaaibility^ its Pdi Chips . . .18cti2Dt Were wheelbarrows or pushcarts. There isau- being •dopted floon w lawM ww Aawftea t^ the and thority for the belief that the women are getting solt^tiie great Evapeaawv.—SmuMMlhNewi^ tired of bd^y t^fttffd ^^^i that way^ yot in naarhr all the approved dances of the summer that back PROFITS FROM PEANUT5 ward propulsion of the lady by her partner has In tbe decade I899-I909 the peanut aeres^ in ^Famy and-Sb^le Groceries the Unitad Statoe incFoaaed 68perceirt,, tlieyield masters in convention agymUed have e«r fine over before buying and w« wffl give yon an earnest dedreto ref(»Tn the social dance, but and the vahie of the crop from $7,270,000 to $18,- there is not much encouragemeat in the names 271,000. It is estizaated the ou^t for 1915 will AB KiMb of Uve Stock Wanted of some of the new dances and the published de­ be oondderab^ larger than for 1909.vTheae fig­ scriptions of their movements.—The jitney bus, ures attest the desdf^iinent of an industry the the corkscrew glide and walking the dog seem to b^innings of which were aknost hidicroudy be mere variants of the popular dances that have triviaL "Peanut" has been a synonym for "pal­ i G>nner's Market prevailed since the pne-step came to mark an try." But the peanut and its byproducts, now CONNER BUILDIfIG MANASSAS. VIRGIN IA f,^^U im .1,. 1.ii.>n.y^f rtnn<^inpr and tfl P.n^ble highly valued for their food properties, iMd fair th.-. dance who had never danced before. - to'"5e<;orne"grore"and more eomaiwoially i«apert art -'A:;a!-,ta.Iour:-.al. t THE MANASSAa>JOURNAL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1^16 Mr. Albert Hay spent'Sunday W. Sinclair. Mrs. T. J. Ashford in Baltimore. ^ BRIEF LOCAL HEWS and Mrs. F. E. Ransdell are ex Mr. R. L. Gaither leaves this Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Wenrich. >cted to represent Manassas week for Suannoa. S. C. little Miss Winnie Wenrich and —Miss Ruth LeitJi has been on Shapter, United Daugfateza of Miss Ek^ie Miller spent th« Miss Frances Spies will leave the sidE list the Confederacy, at the state day in Washington Sunday. Sunday by automobile to spend Your Wife Should convention to be held next week Game Warden R. C. Copen, of sev^iraldays with Mrs. Wenrieh's —Njjnety-shc viaitore resfistered at Lynchburg. Kopp, spent Monday at Manassas. relatives at Hagerstown, Md., duriiiir the "psst weokT st "the —The Young Woman's Auxili­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hilton pnd to attend the Hagerslowh wnnMin'fl lart raom. ^ ary of the Manassas Baptist Evans, of Baltimore, are visiting fair. —The reudence of Mr. and Church is arranginga Tom Thumb relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates, Miss Ruth Fisher and Mr. Roy Bauser- Mrs. C. E. Nash, on Church wedding to be given in Conner's Mr. James R. Larkin this week have a bank account and pay her bills by check. Street, is receiving a nev coat of Opera House next Friday eve­ attended the fair at Lynchburg, man left recently on an autoow- paint ning, beginning at 7:30 p. m. his boyhood home. bile trip through the Valley of It's the modem, business-like, economical way. Admission will be fifteen and Virginia. They are visiting at It tends toward careful management, gives a bet­ -Mr. and Mnt H. Y. Meetze Mr. Henry White, of Musko­ twenty-five -cents. Penn Laird, Rockingbun eounty, ter idea of the relation of income to outgo, pro­ have iBoved from West street^to gee, Okla.. visited friends here land will attend th«t fair at Har­ their ajMrlyrerect^ huhiwlow on --TTHe Pnoce William County [liuria^tiiewMk: risonburg; ~ vides a receipt for each payment, as well as a Grant avenue. Teachers will bold their annual Mr«. B. A. Elliott has returned record of date, amonnt, etc. And it often leads conference at ManasgMTbursday I from -a Btav of tw :tothecreation^af a substantial reservefunii^witB" anSr Fri3ay, October26 and ZI. | friends in Alexan4; stalling a flouring mill /or the _which to realize a fond ambition or meet an The meeting is expected to be Miss Effle Guli< . ^ Washinjg^ Manassafl Feed, Supt^ ftad Im­ one 0? the largest in the history On Wednesday, Thursday and emergency. - The iady of the house is invitedyta plement Company. ton. has been the iest of iter of the association. The member- aunt, Mrs. Eliza Lai&b. Friday of next week Manassas call and learn how easily she may open an ac- -The1ib»ryi»ard|ia80Pdwed(shifithi»y««r4i>dud«arry>rtj^that. *Y ^«>'"•^^'"^a „L— Swim, l» IhH gUttSt Of UT dtU^h- an up-TO-oate portrait and land- wnicn we place> j at nercommand absolutely wita- in several weeKs the list will be ter, Mrs. Joseph P. Lyon. chai^e. open tora thl eweek publics t.h —Brentsville Lodge, Indepen­ 'scape artist The Virginia Photo dent Order of Odd Fellows, will Mr.George Irwin,of New York, Qoneem, of Warrenton, Va, an- —Mrs. W. I. Steere has been be instituted here in the Prince was the week-end guest of Mr. Our slogan is, "It is a pleasure taken to Garfield Hospital, Wash- William Lodge room of the Ma­ and Mrs. Joseph P. Lyon. "ndaji^ that th^ will be repre­ to serve." ingt Hgnryt wto were tiie gaesta hmd well remcBi- tank burst Monday asd a par|,o£ Heav«»ly Citizenshii). A wel- of Mr. and Mrs. JaeobL HaireD. 2&IIP hetediLl31aCheaf' and 'Tennessee's PtednW." This is a^ the eastern a«x»ri<«i nf »lu» f^ffm- have returned to t gizeB-Ea^ of great SD^XSnee fwi«»« hag^nnlny *n af^^j was notified by the sirai wtSi^ Bristol, Team. c«l Post Business. Tea cents FRIDAY le that no wator eeidd be.liBd —Mr. P. L. Weir returned to Mr. and Mra. W. N. lipseomb, wUI bring your suit to %t»—w^ for several hoars daiiiw the pn>- Norfolk Wednesday •ttxr spend­ Mia8_lfiyT-JB^_Jipaoomb and •TliElXXn-BRIDEGROOM," with John B«ry»ore, P»». gress of repairs.^ ing a few days with hisparei Mr. and Mrs: E. Wood^rir. oirt Misses n>edie and mouat pictnra— . 5?atBM^nrB.iaena4»l the most laagW>Ie and yet -Tim Nofthcm Vlrghiia Frnf Mr. Weir madiTr WatoiiW WMtexiii ^tt Wmaintfgtuirt ailor • Made Suits th "ssiBlc to eeoceive. Th"" e rol"—^e of a^ yoon g aodetj' r mers' Institnte^ii |teraill|r~tff SsadiV, &«.2ewtoiastnKkcn the head, the^ little toor eachman,.D. M. Pitte, J. M. larger plants in the dty of line E&zabeth—recently visited Klhcott and B. Lynn Robwtaoa. nnod, Norfolk and Newport Mr. Foote's parents, Mn and News. Mr. Weir reports also Mrs. William Foots, of Manatwaa PUBUC SALE S^etS'lr^ *'*• 1 y«tf old; one -The Temirfe School of Muaie UuA a combim^oo iee and dee- ThelmpicmeBtfar -or- opened Muuday WllfeA iU^c tC vSobme viator at TBE JOUR- Ingte cre&se in cuiulluHial. The f^}p a^tii ifiBtUL tor Dulany fal peraaal of its pages will be Mra. Jaeobson is the elder daogh- pobtie aoctiaa, ^thmtt naerre, at plans to open a dancing adbooi •11 fanii, "OiiaBi _ of invahiable asaitance to the terof Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Hough. Meal aad Feed Mil. (rfOATLANDS TOLL GATEL«^__ for the youn^ people of tbe town. bnyer. —_ M^^Mw R T Hall and Miw Fan aUnetiaiiml tile. U» f6U»wM> ralSg^^-jir^^ ^ /rtmmek'9 nsoe, .in addl- *» Taylor have letuiued l^oa Favorite Gf^ Malivaata^: rent room in the tovnTlbifi'to Del Ray, where tbey visited Mrs. One ra»-br«*l roistered Sborthoni this purpose. tkNL to the r^nlar advotia- Dri&i^ NoBpariel boll. ei«ht eows—dua stock all toberco- ing, oMitaina new annoonce- HaB'a daoghter, Mrs. Ray Hed- aadFettiSser •" *—*?^ ^ the U. S. Department of ^*^te, Uw, Msdi. —The ministers of Mi from business firms in riek. Mrs. Hall also enjoyed thef- Special drcolars gNins fitf^l^. Ajsriculture. Someexcellentdairycows LOAN wril] meettm Friday of next week varioaa lines of activity and of Gypsy Smith meetings in Alex­ la regard to the aJtaa- In tWslOt. ITtlte yearling beifere. ten AV. Vv-^ instead of Tuesday, in oitier to sales of everything from real andria. >Kl naes of tbeae liinilfiiati yeartan«steera,foar two-year-old steen eeaiii U) V,ri f 10.00 MfiHV lO' oa ree«t. W« can •!•« —theae are all hicti gndt Shorthor™, nnnia Modeot« u, ihe A. accommodate all the members of estate to live stock. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sinclair and home ra»ed. Ten hi^ g^rade Hamp- !* SeTxi for r^U the association. The meeting wiU roar needs in X their children—Charles Armi- Evkponton. WiM* •htredown ewes, ten high grttie Hamp- be held at the manse at 10 a. m. , "Song* of Lore and War," a stead. jr.; Anna, Elizabeth airnl shireoown lambs, two pure-breri reeis- Important matters, such as ar- Powtt Com tered Berksihire boars, twenty pure-t>red , ,.,. , ,, . o>0«:ti«m of th«.best poema of Arthur mot«wd to AldieSanday, sows, gilts, and sboats; pure-brt^i iVr- ranging for Virginia day" celfc-jtLe lat* Dr H, M. Oarluen. apendinR the day with Mrs. Sin- Faacinf. etc cheror staiiion. ten ypars old. rf£ri;;ar v viee^"*'^<>, etC^ fThankagivin wiUbfrcemadqedg day. ser-i$1.00po«tpaid. AddrcM THE:.ciair'asiater.MMLJiiUoaB. B^ rnpDLa or Karm Mipi-tl«. reqalrad 'JOURNAL, MaiiMsas, Virgil I ebisoB. ! ^ mmm \iAiM.>iZimai ^m

THE MANASSAS JOURNAL. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6. K16 m WATITftPAi I Little George Sidney, the 2- An oyster supper will be held year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. at the Nokesville school house BUSINESS LOCAIS Omar Kibler, was painfully Tuesday evening. begisniBg «t I haye plenty burned on Monday by falling in at 7:15 o'clock. ^^ nVE CENTS A UHE nitST INSEK- a pan of scalding water. Medi­ Rev. Edgar Z. Pence will hold TKM-^THREE CENTS SUBSeQUENT cal aid was called at once and he services at the Lutheran Church is said to be doing as well as could Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. be expected. Rev. J. Fr-Burks preached and Lost or stolen in March. 1916. Misses Annie May Davia and held services Sunday afternoon . Rubbers, Tops, pointer dog, four years old; dark I- Ella Gossom, who have been vis­ at St. Anne's Memorial Chapel. liver with white legs and breast, iting friends in this neighbor­ Funeral services for Jacob R. Spices, Etc. with white on end of tail; leather hood, returned on Saturday to Burkle were held from his late collar on neck. $10 reward if re­ their homes in Baltimore. home Friday, Rev. Mr. Mark, of turned to C. N. SuUivan. War- The fanners of t^ia section are the Methodist Church, oflkiating. For the Picldui(,Pr«serTuig renton, Va. 20-2 very busy seeding. The remains woe seat to WhsM- -and Canning Saaaon. — —Steers- 4or- Sale—49 twcyear^ There will be services at An- ing. W; Ta., for burial. Mrs. olds and 22 oo».year-olds. C. C> tioch on the second Sunday morn- Dulaner. Broad Run. Va. Tele* ing at Uo'cloSirBy the pastor. Monday. phuue via IlaymaikeL g(Ktf — Rev. W. L. Naff. Mystery still surrounds the Mr. and Mrs. J. William Gar­ double tragedy. Mr. Burkle and Ltt themlia're a -, Dr. Gillum will be at his office rett. Master Jack Giarrett and Eugene Dobson, a colored^ man Monday. ft Miss Margaret Shirley motored «mpk>yeoy d pa the Burkle place. Fresh GroceriesT ... Pair heavy work tn Fairfax rourthottae on Thaw- wwe 'itfeuad dead al Uin UMU.—3t horses, ha,mesn s and wagon, Max­ day and attended the county fair. •hot gun was found beside the HERE; THEY ARE BROWNIE well roadster, buggy and bameaa Miss Florence Gossom. who for body oi Dobson.' and about 150 shocks of com. the past two months has been The children always enjoy taking pictures—it Terms to responsible party. visiting relatives in Indian Head, - BRADLEY Ehner Metz, Manassas. It* Md., and Washington, has re­ adds to the pleasures of the day's outing; turned to her home here. Mr. Ed Priest is spending his J. L. BUSHONG besides, taking thl^m ig floan, nHnnnfinnnl fnw —EstrayiHl—One red and white Mrs. BnfordBridwell is spend vacation with his paren — The Uf-ttdUi Gnctry steer about 2 years oldr Owner ing the week at the home of her will return to his work at Niagara can have same by proving prop­ parents, iar. and Mrs. John Gar­ Falls on the fifteenth. Fitker'sOUStaai lImssai,Va. With every Kodak or^Brownie purcfaaaed— erty and paying damages. Apply rett, of Fairfax. • Mr. and Mrs. John Feller, of a free, year's subscription to "Kodakery," a to M. C. Suthard, Fayman, Va.21 Mr. and Mre. Marten, of Wash­ Woodstock, visited .Mr. and Mrs. For Sale—House and house­ ington, were guests for several Robert Armentrout recently. MOttthly raagazlM for th« aimtcar plis=- hold furniture. Cot 62 ft. front, days of last week at-"Popiar Mr. Grady Cooper, who is vis­ tographer. 200 ft. back. Eight rooms, halls Hill." iting his parents for a few days, and bath; town water and lights. Mr.-Frank Gossom spent the will return to his work at Mar­ Mrs. Charles N. Amos, Manas­ week-end. with friends in Min- shall hext week. Horse Tonic sas, Va. 9-29-tf nieville Miss Dollie Franklin, of the Miss Annie Pickett returned on Valley of Virginia, arrived in Choice pears—Dropped, 50c; Wednesday from a visit to friends Manassas last week and is the Of Onr flwn Fnnnnia k DoweliV Pharmacy hand-picked._$l per bushel until m wnnifagtan and Mar^Sa UUtitii UI' MT Hfttfle ftnd Aurit, Mr. Mr. Omar Kibler visited his and Mrs. J. J. Bean. Baled straw for sale. Inquire parents at Marshall on Monday. Mr.and Mrs. G. B.-Shoemaker's tbe Best on the Markti at Prince William Pharmacy. 23 - Misfl El^y^i Pgftk**i "f Hopewell. visitors on Sunday were Mr tmd the Mine land in which tt->'-'—'— "— MTlid MJHK Mnry Phillips, of Bal Mra-^ J- J- RHitn, Mm Huniy On account of large aamli Shoemaker and her dftiight<>r WiUisni, held at the Conrthome theraof on tin Knbola, claims to bate sabeeqiieDtly sc- of applications now on hand, all timore, were guests of Mrs. How­ ' Monday. October 8.1916: qniired an intareet; to saeertaia tbe ru^ts of ard Bell on Sunday last Edith. Miss Dollie Franklin, Mr. PrMent: Hon. B.O SootiaU, Judg*. Vbe parties to this suit in and to tEs as^ inrties desiring insurance in the W Messrs. Isaiah Jae^ i7. P; and Mrs A. J. Hoekman and E. U. Cimiwr Und, snd to sell the said land. Fairfax Matoal~dM)uld noti^ Smitdi, R. B. Gossom. jr., and Charles Armentroat MAKES THE FLESH |g It appearing by sffidaTit that the ssid Load Agent Austin in advance of Mithael Koaheba tad Martin Knbola ot all. Michael Koaheha and Martin Kabolaaie not Master Nonie Gossom were Ma- Mr. Charies Armentrout spc»t reudanU of this stste, it is ordered that.they time insuraaoe is needed. Give naasas visitors on Monday. ,^e week-^d with his parents. IN CHANCEBY do appear wifhin fifteen daw aftar dns "pnb- 30 days notice if poa«ble. 5-ia-tf Mr«l Hemfjr Seely, Miss Rn SHCKTOTHEMBS Hcation oi this order aod do vhat is neces-, Soxtday ot traat »a)om«rderjbaU he pablisbed North Mun street, Msnssnss. Hulfiah and Herman Shirley, of evening. to secure to E R.iomier tbepaynmitQf a oooe s we^ for fonr stwoeeuTs wests in Apply to G. W/Payn^ R P. D. Haymarket, vrtxe Oakahade visi' We will hear wedding belia iq. Bola&ir 1260.00, wida intezent from Hay 6. TBS Misiasu JocuAt, sad pasted by the , e-lfrtf tors on Sunday. this community soon. 1914, ooBieyiut an nodiTided half interest Clerk as required by Isw. ' in a tract of MO aoree of land, near Inde- • A Cony Teste: For Rent Sept. 1-Siz-ioom Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fdey have IlwdeBt Hill.ia Priaoe William oooatr, Vir- IQ-MSS alio, a, TYLU, C lerk. moved from their home at An- FcmEsiwiHiQ naia, blown as tbe Klhtt tract; sod s!w the Boose on Battie street. D. J. tioeh to Savage, Md., where Mr. Bis iateiest ol the said l*ii>hsel Kodbeba in Arrington, executor. S-18-tf All-day slices will be l^d at dw remaining ooe-faaU'of ssid land, it being THE JOUBNAL fifty-two times Flrfey haalaecented accepted ia ppeition. for tl.Oe in advapca: We will not he mideranM tm Mr. U. W. ShirleShirler^W: w ii basi- HiO Sunday. same qaUity » ""g,**^ y' [ certaiws teid.sasieraT itlaHiast H ail of Poplar. Gum. Sycamore. Pine. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Merrill en- MM. J. E. I'apscott, who is tU. Ibsri-ieelj {•••rogMared asaiL Cash awa&^ voi: Maple and Uirch. to be cut 5 feet Miss* Suae Tapsc^ is hero dor- ^nONAL JtEFmiNG COMPANY t^rtained very delightf ally Satnr- l^agitJ'A.'' P. a Dmmm 1*1* and barl^ takep off. Now is tiie day evdhittgln honorof theftam, larher.aiother's lUneflSk ,D.C beA time to' eat Poplar aS fbe Mr. RarTTT Mwrrin, yho loft yt>a. _ We are glad to know that My. biPk pods eaaly at mi seaaottr' m. terday to entorCornell University. EL H.'Williams is able to be out E. R. Conner. 7-7-tf -Ifisses- Anna ^^ooffendwt and Misg Elsie Davis ia quite ilL Mary Carter and Mwm, ffarl ^''^ T!^.C..M\in]rnrA ^ut hMhPBir^ Kimnfith Anrt Waltft- • F ^WonifonHon- -- - , on the sick list of Koppi attended. Miss Violet Ahell returned Sun­ Rector & Co> Rev. A. J. Cummihgs, a forma- day frnm a tw^^we^fcy^ vigjt tO THE^ BUSY CORNER'* HAYMAB KET, VA. pastor of Belie Haven Cfaar^ friendaaad rdatives m will preach at Belle Haven Son- ton. day morning at 11 o'ckxsk. Miss Arvillah Dunn visited DHPERTAKRS Quite a nambor from K<^ at­ here during the week, returning tended the .revival service at to Washington Wednesday eve- ' ^e4^ ^Mmn^mm^Sc PronqtC and satisfactory '. EmoiT Chapel Wednesday eveh-ning;:—She attended the. ing. ickstmrg fair and was aeeom- OTH ST. AND PENNA, AVE, Tica. Hearse famished for VLituu»i Anna Woolffflfld«»f^ UTTd ied by hprritdaw, ffifffl Arail- Mary Carter were abowen in iah IMnn, tSS bar brothor, Mr. sais^s town Swtnrdwy Calvin Diuin. Mr. Arvin Grovee> of Caj^ett. Mr. Reuben M. Ahell retomed \yA8HiWftTnK. jxJC visited hete &mday; —~ from • Mr. A. L. Liming Vu a a£iJ ha^°fir attended the fair. CISM4 ATIMJI come visitor at the iaaae of Mr. fib^ Smith and Vra. Slinkard Thomas J. Woolfenden Sqaday. visited friends and r^^vnin Mr. Baym<»d WooliendeB uoo QutaUeo WtaJuwwlay.—-^ ^- . EiiGfii the sick list Mrs. £. B. Anderaon nmted Mrs. Vfern&e knd daui^ler, her sister, Mrs; N<»s Davis, Wed­ Give us a call aad Ruth, of New Jersey, havere- nesday. _ tomed \p their home after an ex­ Mi& Thomas-Anderaon is vis^ tended viailiu this neighUjrlHiDdr iting rclativea ia JORDAN A JORDAN Mrs. Heck, of Baltimore, and Mr. C. C. Dunn ia spendiogtiie Mesars. Walter Wodfen$km and week m Richmond 28 llayuiatlcet, Va; A. C. Gordon, of EOM>, motored MVL WrT:-iht& is entertaitti^ THAT ARE VERY IJOVELY to the FredendortKirir 'air Mon­ ing a number of her wdatiTea day. — '#em-New Jensey. Messrs. Thomas J.. Wobdfenoa^ &eryfimig Good and Williun Crow attendied oomt tkm here^ at - ^ ^ ^fco^ in Manassas Monday. wm •! w;*; M^J Mrs. McKellegetahd her daogh- tera. Miss Peart McKdleget and Now Fire Ce&taJ^toichl--. My line eml^rBces Staple Mrs. WatCTs and Mr. Wafcera, «rf Owing to the iiicre««ed eoat of pro- Thereare and Fancy Grocenee Alsxaodrn, viaitad MlaliTaaMn doetioa, the nMnafMtaren of CmCO daring the past week. Ginn. OTTO KISEMLOHR* BBO&, Qaeortsware, Hn and raCORFC^ASm hme aOrmctd ttmr —blouses of sheerest Organdy Enamel ware STONE HOUSE aefimf ane» t« the de^m, mad, in ftttwfo, Uiii liigM will Iw111 tn thaaafc. of "The Stone He iaSffifiwlQtSr V1tv« eeiils stnliilil. keeping Club is planning to hold iMtMd of aiz for » faartor. m ket*- an exhibit at the Stone Hooae twfore. ol band embroidered marqidselte pchoolhotge ^torday^ Qet ,21. Tb« CINCO Ggv hM attate«d • D.J. ARRINGTON Every Prince William bouaeffife, natioMl r^mUtioD, aod, throqcfa tlM —Homei gf aB over BudnteaaDC* of a 'iagS staadud at •ftWASSAg. a vmGlIA especially those identified with maKty, hM b«com« tiM iJHR««t wMtie the good housekeeping ehibs, is in the world, and the iMWifaflurefB —Blomesiof dotted voiki^ etee arycd to make an exhibit Pav- deemed it advinble to adt—f the HMwit nf a fi^ «f 9K ^-ntai will pihie lartier- •tihMiliw! hijfc qnality- title the exhibitor to entraaeeH n -a» The cnmmittee in charge in- We are eludes Mrs. H. L. Hundley. Mrs. A. L Henry, Mrs. M. E. WiUdns. Dainty FrOad Tailorciober "9r are tod to nentioa afl; but they are very preC^ and just tlw Anything in the gra- Blues who were defeated in the »t 10 a, m., the following live stock: recent Sunday school contest will land you sbooldhaTe gQedHy:«iPply d to hr h>imy on your Taaatioo. auJ dm - eralnCanuture and hardware Eight mulefi, 6 horses. 100 stock ewe*. right, too. treat the ReddiviMon to ice cream 20 calves. 60 yearling, steers and heifers, and cake. 30 2-v1Bar-old steers and heifers, 10 milch ing the remaining days wbco it is your duty to lotk aad dress as cool and __Tlie.._ Stone Rouae .Camnumitji. cuws awi H Imus. All BUJLl UfftflHl WBt League wi: c.ve an oyster supper sell at the highest bid. attractive as you can. Kann^s—Second Fkwr W. C. WAGENER al :: Mrs. H. L. Hund- Terms ma

The "FaroMn' Fatvorite The "New Idea MMMU« Grain DriU" has the Spreader" increases youE •plowfur" disc furrow profit by-saving yon $76 I'pener. which spreads the on every 100 loads of ma­ train in a wide trench— nure you spread. A thin, i^»ed is wider apnrt^ajKL, -even coat over your land_ has more room to grrow, not snoothering out your V'. bi4k i»«an8 «- stand. •m~~ crop ar- done by hand The "plowfur" will not methods. It has a tight alo|r MP hparinBT. can aU 'bottbin-tiiai aavtw your ways be adjusted w iihone liquid manure, a distribu­ P' t screw, will be ivulaced tor that savea you a half- 1re*' of charge dui inir Jife ot drill and one oiling la.st3 mile driving on every acre a season. Don bl e run of ground you spread. grain feed, which ROWS Has no clutchea, worm^^bevri gears to wear ettfe—Over 40 of theae spreaders tn "OSg'here, anything from alfalfa to many of them from five to eight years and our repair sales less than $3.00, and that for corn. chain links only. • "Wizard" fertilizer force feed, sows from-10 to 1480 pounds per acre, Grass seed can be sown in front, rear or through the tubes. . ' Fairbanks - Morse Oil Engine The De Laval Separator A Fairbanks-Morse Oil Engine belted to your cutter, wood saw, pump and feed When we say "Be Laval" you know that meang Am ••parator that g«to all the mill is the cheapest and best hired man you ever had. Mr. W. T. Thomasson, cr«am. the oneijiaira wuiiiaii ciin Luiu, Uie one wi id XL IQ-h. p. oil engine, t»IIs us that he taw ie gallon oF We have soUi4wen^'4aDa^ Laval Saparatora and we have three months yet to kerosene oil per hour while filling Uia silos. fiiiiah tliia year. • • ' ' . , " ' . • •• ••' Uiay^>^c Fer Hour tor Fudi $1720 Worth gf Separators iiiMne Monthit It uses no b&ttsrkBf no water pump, no packing aroond igniter to blow out, aU' leluoivo that our faraajMSB-know iirtiat thoy want d,. . 887 29 Coonty fnoda tfgmtiaati . dnnagthenat— S.0G7 28 QoiiHiwnwialthVAaoni^..iX.-...w..;^.v.-.,..,.....^... .<^ 114800 72 Balance diatnet foada on haad Sheriff ...rr...... *.....;....:...... ; 8^89 GEO. G. TYLER, Cutac Jnly 1.1915...... 1.14t TCCaerk.. . , ...r^r^: .;...... {: ..•.•...... :. 800 00 Utotriet Amda levied donnff ijommiaaioner Kgyenne, jjiatriet WoU 1.~ 860 00 the year...-. 4,917 69 Commiaaionw Revenae, District No^^.. 170 62 Cleric Board of Sopeniaon...... '.,1;... BalancJuly e1,1 othe8 r fondi 00 hand 34 66 Larkin-DanreU Ccmmany Ovexdraf7exaraftJuly 1, tiQi« o nR ooont -—y^ fonda._ V . saesy^ftasi Membert Of Baart (Attwdmew).... .TT: ^«-8^ flfCOarORATED Orexdtaf t on the treaaorer, Oveiaeen oiToat. 80 0& h«fa school fund. QMcial... 148 50 Jailor Oiur office and maia saleaRxmi is now located in tbe MTim. Build=~ Be&ed teacher's raod, paid 90 09 inc. on Battle Street, iHWoeite the Poet Office, wfaeie we'wOl Iqrthetteasorer... 109A Fh(ysiei«aa to Pogr 70 «B carry a oong«>lete line of Herae, Dairy and Poahxy Feeds. tfoDtotiMhii^sAool SOW liqiexfatendents of Roada...... i. 286 « efavkuK r 8« 8lvpe^alMidentof SAoaii ••...... 4818 YmareeixdiaUy minted to visit uawhtt^ town. Oar Marble. Gramh ari dt aodCkahsofEtoeliKk.. stedc is oomplete at all seasons. TMfeeds mca> ftOADe- . .tiaiied.Mo« 4ure always carried in rto^ ^imij O^eutaf iDe Read Fund— PAIRY FEEDS Amount Wotk, Reimbsand SQUHM. IBB7 i8.- ^^i«^^f^irC,0.madB,Fi>ed,R»«»io Glatoa Feed, Cot- toa Seed Meal. Corby's DrUJ fl>«i«a, it>— ..u *1iTH|mtt ture..... i,una Week, Bte 6100 *Aid SyhBinafhgiLGdOfea^Oy^ji^;oce>s librariea, wmfiB, • j^lsbw; nnwifiies Jhmd Ftand^^: ~~ floe Mtti. charts, etc 8932 Work, Repairs and Supplies 1^9 Bent, tad and lq[)tt.. .,„.w^ SU BELL'S mm Tteasorer's 887 88 HQRSE FEEDS is made flora best material, fti^ ot diatfiet dmika and Bit Molasses Feed, EmeraU Fe«i troateea .... U^ 08 **^ ??**5'^ l'eed^_EmeraW Fe«i Cracked Com. baked in an ui>-to^ate oven» Debta, bonds and iateraat 1,919 68 ShrihH Cooi, ConiTOiUs awi Bfiey Feed. handled by neat, dean, cate-. Textbook^ Oceogpan Road F^i^d— ful workiwn. Ask fat it- general WoilE^ Repain and Extra Heavy White Oats accept no other. We alao Inaoraoee Special Rond Fond- POULTRY FEEDS - have a niceQUiCK LUNCH etc 28149 Work. Sappiioa. Repvn, ItatetW, Ete., for S^^af*^^r*'^'***^J'***^AIWfa Meal, Beef COUNTER where jtm am Sdtool fair 46 48 Bridgsa ...,.,., 898 61 Scrapie Mead ^leal, Granulated^ Bone, Grit, Oyslar-Shells. satisfy your a^etite. Poll Fkf^Mr's wages U4 W For ViewiiK Reads.....—r .r.. ...;. r .T ,.. 18-00- line of confectiiMery. Balance state fnnds «a 84«S« atekweofyear en 28 POOR Palaueediatnct fdaiica Water Giwd Taye Meal aMi RMT ateloae of yey W38 9g %mjt jtoppSoalwasWinlisati Cf OttJ^RnT J. M^^ELL ansi 16 00 Ifyoa teaeeMi or write for quota- 98 AB tawwa peotapt andcarafol Caatafi TRUSWS SALE! CLERK'S ain(2 AMD JAIL I 'n imA ol JfiLJL. •laifHi NoTTOiber 17, lUU, tixl nooided ia aad other bonds /^ ihe derk'« offina nf Pri»«<^ Wil);.- ... Aincent oipwi fsr m lihg B.7 ffnli., All tw^ T M L;—, «nd ON)»er C. Sty*, im lnt*bmi,f feoUrt J^wehry, Sporting Gcxxis A- n«lBhi«o«i Ti—t»i| In wu»n • atHlhwg in dMeribm}, tke udanigaad tnMc* will, oa D. i. ABameMM, — Olsifc vt Duaid. . - , . * .^—sing a watch, a rin^-^i^firt^ s<»TURD<»v, OCT. ae. i9ie Land Aasceaor, 5 Days Attendance st tha Bo»d of Rmiew . 810 00 tt nooD, in froot of tk« pfntolB of tlMkoB^ Sheriff, SannBooing Board. .":i. -r 800 or brooch pm, or other jewdry, remembCTwe can »•», Virgini«, upon tin raqwt PubliaU^ Fbimer Oatk'a Report ....'.]'.'.. siqjply your wants.- Moet anything in the. of OM Mid TMte, Mil aU Ma* eartaa portioa Geo, D- Ralcy 10 00 of tbe uad nf Imnd faaaww •• At Jaia—• F^iuet Cterfc, Serriceafor MiktBg Report, l£te ! 71 18 , gporting gooda line will be lumid: IkTlor laad, which lie* oa th« aertli IKU «I Prisling for Trsasorer ;. T: I8S at an attractive pdc**^ ib« WuiHiluu and DaafriM road, lad ^tienery, Beetiea BaHeta and Ad Koonded bv th« saud road and tha I^Ml of Undertaker f>»nk G»il«h«a'» awUK and T. I SoUi' Reward for Arreating Aabrsy Keya , 600 ajici contain* thr** acres, inore or leas. _ ^ttOCMy's Fee in R. R. Tax Caaa ." -WOO— Sikk hamn uA Htibf ot Qasses Hatd laiM 001 n^ tne xam^ wbi^.h 'a^B' SH> Cost of Vital Statistics "I«00 TPTsd to \be said Inna M. Kers by Mary V. And Liceiued Embakner Special Comnittees Storke by dead dated November 7, ll'lS 47 00 TERMS OF SALE^CASH La Avi . itr.»» ConrrHOCSE, liwimis. V*. Tisasuist and Cierk, Vothig Liate 42 01 Tke porcbawr will be eiilitleiisi buaineasia' (IT > The standard of all wool fabrics. of Chicago. St Louis usd Kan- biy results in injury to the small Msea ia tbaee farmer, who thus depends on a (M The g^nclard of pamstaking w^ big plants, the would-be-critic buy ei' tm one or t w o head. Mai k mxy find just grounds for cotu- my words, the time will come through dud througm.! plaint. when people will rise in their The local butcher has a very wrath and demand just consider- m The standard of dollar-for-dollar value at important, heluXiiL-imd at tbellP**?itioB.—Butcherin; ?,' g is being abat^ —^^•'same Hme" , TTfficulHTf t place to fill, ^onea au over the country. I —popular pncOT % It is.infinitely easier to criticise have an uncle who once salted than to improve on it yourself. down several thousand hogs I certainly do not indorse the every winter, being dubbed "the Hibbs & Giddings, Gents' Outfitters doctrine that we torn over this baconest man in all Grainger." matter to the big city packer, or He attributes the abandonment allow squeamish notions about of his business to the over rigid jpeidenta essential to slaughter of requirements, the plant now be­ domestic animals, or arbitrary ing in the hands of a bigger con- and unnecessary demands from cem. In some lines, large fac­ government officials to break up tories and mills are more efficient, the business of small dealers. We but we need and want to keep BuggeBt that the presidents of our local meat men. Authorities the rjurmer's Institute and Busi­ need not be afraid that many dis- ness League, each appoint a Bag eaaed nnjmalBfWil) hft palmed off mittee to see to it that no unree- on the viltage townspeople;^ aonable action is taken. Men in- if the butcher were so unscrupu- tcpcflteo m any animal industry lotts—trust inquiaitivo noighbors should ftonoidoF—tb»-WTtrpmp to report any Uiing wrong. hazard mtroduced into every phase of this business, when the idea creeps in that the big busi­ NOTUNUKE ness must be fattened, even if Tfi£R£D€RaSS the local butchers go hang! Grave dangers attend the con-' centration of a nation's food sup- Mr. WilKHi Gives Valuable ply in the hands of a.few men formation lor P«wplj> and at points not always, or * Heire toHeef p«»np1t».wnn}H hp. anffftritig ROW 'orj^j^Bt and ^i«ad.. _ _ . ,.. Upon being interviewed at hl^ ^verrin-tinM» «f p«ice, £Be h5ia¥at 2QB::Jlait tendency to allow packers a bon- Norfolk,^J^a., Mr. W. T. Wilson fcroUkig influence in our stock said: "I had a constant pain in yaiUs. abattoirs and m»rkcto,Tfa»' ffly^aeBtmui a paUt^iJiaL staiUiil proved to be a constfthE menace in my left shouldeFahdcontinued. to the public health and welfare. "• •' :Right"in. Chicago, where tb» throoyh my body .down the Jeft. F^rat Government maintiains sidewid ending its most expert and complete sys­ Tanlac recommended in the pa- tem of inspection, the foot^ and ~mdut2i, and other epidemics, h&ve pers and after ttryingit thepniM passed through and uul, right have gone and I have not heea under these veterinarians' noses, troubled with them since. I am and spread over the country. sleeping much better and my Some very ugly charlges have general health is much improved. been in circulation (yet undenied)^ about collusion between tlie bag Taolac have proven a wondarful packers and this same set of in­ remedy and I hope thai everyone spectors, and tons of meat from who needs relief will try it." Argentina carry that "13. S.." Those whof^tum away from the .which nevtyhad a pretense of in- advi(» told in this paper are do- ~ spedtion. Not ^ eouteul with anmg - very unwisely for angoly aroitrary influence on trade in fat when thousands of people recom- stock, tiie packers, through theMr|iBenrdedi a of -idle vei^ best made by a dairy and food com- the derfc'* ofioa of Prince WiUiam eoost; .missiener during An institute hf l,>^er U. Uajibia to Wartwpod Hatatii- per cent) new seed. meeting. A poor man had a dairy therein deeerilwd, tiw near Riehmoad whieh did-^iefr wui on meet specificatioiM in cement flrmr. ntsiw^iftnff. ^ some other SatanAfcy, October GET OUR PRICE •iaoae,il so called sanitation. His permit Vk, aell bv my ol peblie nmtm the (m., was recalled. He succeeded, after {oUowing daMribed ineu or psroel* ol kod much trouble, time, and expense dMcribad ie wid dead oftrMt, ebeM »i milee in having- a practical test made from MaDMMM, ia wid eeoty, w. B ftnBMT ilrnl t&lfe most anybody ihey ^ul'd" IV T^irti UMi em be mid-Sm. w tlalt get. Investigation showed they a MA ot fSOO, with intateat tram Fafareaiy Vlwere spreading a malignant dis­ S, IdlS, aad the eaaU of aala^ SbeaM tbia saijULmar ease. _ In fact, this public official prere iaaofidest, the aeeoed tract will tbea stated positively in the courT^ New Wall Papergy^n be aold. ifenryi£rRel«^*'^ ,is going fast, .ifimilx- ihe pornhaaer will be MSttuaa to unmaai- FUHNiSMCD. "fgOK F St.. CiT Meat ra:< rs should bear in mind &te poaaeeaion. WESTWOOD HlTCHISoX, Office: No. 116 N. Union Street Foote'sWallPaperHonse ">' en:, ...: deterioration, how Factorv: No. Ill N. Lee Str«et ALEXANDRIA. VA • . . i'-'^' >'i ntracted : ir Trni'tee THE MA^'ASSAS JOURNAL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1916

GREENWICH 4erfu] agricultural exhibits, the HAYMARKET improvements that have been XE The HaymRrVet School and The Ladies' Aid Society will msule in the last few years. An­ li Civic League will meet this eve- hold an oyster supper at the hall other thing I noticed was that ning^ Bt the schod house. An in­ on Thursday, comrooneingat 6:80 there were hundreds of automo­ teresting and entertaining pro­ p. ra. Proceeds for the benefit biles there, people coming from gram will be rendered. All of the Presbyterian Church. long distances in their cars. I at­ Fnesda of ciric and acbooi im­ Bring your friends, have a good tended this fair four years ago provement are invited aod urged time and help a good cause. and I remember that there were "Come to Greenwich and you will about a dozen automobiles there. to be present. Remember what They attracted quite a good deal Women hag been done and think of what come again." yet remain* to be accomplished. Miss Virginia Lee spent Satur­ of attention, but this week there Hay market School organized a day night with Miss Grace Boltz- seemed to be very few vehicles ci&w on the grounds but automobiles. junior league Friday, with the This will impress you with the following oflBcers: President, Har­ Mrs. M. M. Washington spent ris Ljntner; vice president. Thoe. wonderful progress and prosperi­ Hall; secretary^ JesephtM P«ten, several days this week in Wash- ty of Virginia. J. Should see our New Arrivab in Judge John Marshall is visiting and critic, John Sweeney. CHERRY HILL The following pupils of the at The Grove. Haymarket School have been Misses Mamie and Fannie Nails, Cherry Hill is fast becoming neither absent nor tardy: Upper Evelyn Mayhugh^and Messrs. G. one of the great centers of trav­ Grad^—ilarria lintner, Spencer H. Washington and B. 0. Wood el fOr the suraounding' crommpt Buckner, Lillian Hutchison.Anita spent Monday evening at Th6 nitiea, owing to its location, Shumate—Tliouias Hall. Clara IloHicB. ""ffie WEKirdp" Elfla Sange , „ _ Julia Garnett and Capt. J. C. Fnllerton, who spent whieh is optwsite and jnstsfrosa Lewis Humsh. " tb« lUist tnree weeks Here with his wife, has returned to Orange. the river in Maryland,' has a Intermediate-Grayson Buck large floating population of sail- ner, Julius Lintner, Catherine Biiss Violet Ross has returned -Wi4- ^ter «"d Mra. \ Lf^. Hundley, Ji. J. PhttJeandS. Clarker'SiSF alljGoods field" ta suDurO ot woolsey) J. W. DunbaTand MrTS. K|M'DBBT"—— — —~ Messrs. G. G.Brady and Ernest Davis, of Haymaritet, and Mr, The day's schedtde includes Willie and- Ridiard Graham recently visited Mr. J. B. and Mrs. C. J. Sharpe, recently many athledc events, including ton, of Accotink, ttoB week- Crosoti, near Sudl^ Church. visited at the Grove. baseball, a 100-yard da^, op^ ted their broker, Mr. J. L. f Our Fall Goods are now ready for yoScr inspedsoo: They report that Mr. Croaon, Mr, W. F. DaYidge. jr., who' to all. and races far gins, boys inton. We are showing a beautiful line of Coats and Suits-^ while not graining strength as spent tiie summer at &e Grove, and marrie^ inond mep: Tb^ball Mr. Stephen Vaughn, of Moont prices ranfflng from $10.00 to $20 00. ' rapidly as-would be deairad, is hasratumadtohiahMnoinWaah f^^i^ ^^ ^^, (Tninn, Pa., ia visiting friends in feeling very well xagiaa, t^^een jmaar teams. i^ter- ^ ndghborbood. 1 Also have a beautiful Kne of Dress Goods, such as Gremwich J Misses Mattie Athey and Maad Mr. W. M. Jordan is jBpMding MIS. M. M. Washiagton hist •oon ^me will be Silt Poplinsr Chiffon, Taffetas, Wool poplins, Sei^ea the week in Baltimore. ____ ^ week visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank ^JP§ Vfi^?S^ Norman visited Mr. _and ,Mrs. Mr. C. F. lGdeD~ba8~Been em­ TjiEh, at • theit-hMne at Chi^ lOss ABceTIeei Our ^imary wa Smith Saturday. . TDon't foi^'«Qr_Shoe Department^we have them teacher, spei^ the ployed at Thoroughfare thiswe^ Chase. Md in H^[En9oets and tiie regular catealsa Our chil­ Mr. H. H. Dod^ of Winches­ Misses Fannie Akers and Ethel her home near Manassas. t the week-end at his luune ter, was the m^darioff the past Younc, of Baltimore, lU,, were Mr. Qir^ ^i^tie lus reoently dren's line is 1^ stwaagBst we hfye ever shown. pordused a Sye-pKaa&agar Ford Mr. Walter Strobert, who en- week of bis hmOitt, lb. W. M. recent visitors at the home of Mr. TGive US a kwk—^we ageinfti^u gtel to show <»ir C. Dodge. Mr. Dodge recently and Mrs. J. B. DoliB. ear; 1917 model. iered a Wi^ington hospital tome purchased a farm Idr imraDg'B^ Mr. Edward House hailteen Mr. & B. Sanders, of Marsha. Qkys ago, is souiewhat improved. class birdsi visiting his sister. MnL J. B. is visiting relatives in the neigh- Miss Aima Ly un *IH1 Mr. Jamea Miss Ida Gill, who has been ill, Prince of Washington. boi^oOd. ^ezander, of Alexandria, were IS improving. Mr. A. Page Gay was seriously The commoratyregrHs to learn fecent^satrat^hehome^ Mr. Mr and Mrs. Samnal Tyler injured raceatly whaa his aato^ of the death of Mr. M. K Wil- Alexander's moth«. Mrs. E. J. visited friends m Washiagton|mobiloeoUided with^anotharcar »•» Al-iiw.aijM.1^ ^d^m last week. ; '. near Warrsaton. His jaw^-iaA|jj[^ Pkaaant, D. a Funeral Mra J. W. Bail^. her daugh­ Mr. John Payne visited his ritedder were fractured. Bodi heM at Heftdea ter, Mrs. Minnie-Hammond, and toCngiarACaaparCew Tuesday. |er little daughter, Charktte aunt, Mrs. C. H. Rohf»tSOB. at ;ars weteoam^ced. THE LADIES STORE ^-.^ Bristow. Sunday. ^ —^ :-T-' TT";—1- ^*^nli n aT '—^ -* Ber. a K. JiUliean. olGainee- fiammwad, of Bsltimnrs, Md With this issoeof THE JOURNAL MoodMT, Septemtiei 2S. with vflle; Mrs. M. E. WiUdns and were recent guests of Mrs. Her- one year has passed unce the ProfTD. D. BaH. ef Baral Re- Miss Keanor Gushing Wfflaps present Hajmiiarket ctMre^Mn. ttt^ a> principal.—His assigt viateed in Catharoin Saturday. T^r, and Mrs. John Alexander dent took up the work of writing ntt SR Min Mi^ House ta^ ad daughters. Misses Virginia the Haymarket news. We wmb MiM Cora Moon^. MINNIEVILLE •Dd PaolinfrAlexandjer.viio spent to thank each one who has so K^OOTKB. the past week with' Mr. Alexan­ kindly helped us to obtain the The farmers are busily enfhged der's mother, are motoring Oxy-acepffle Electrical Needs news of the rnmmanity-.—We PIJN' ^Hifig «lee «»d sowing whea^ ^hreagh Fauquier eeonty. would also askr every reader to working both late and early, Miss Anna Lynn, Mr. James hand in every item of interest Quite a nomber of Jofdinitcs The Union nseetiiu; at Green- Alexander, Miss Anna Brawner WeMmg-- YMitedttefiiratFrederickBbnnt wood Ba andMr. D. C. ^xandwnx^red to Woodbridge Sunday. enjoy reading the happenings in this weS. fly attended Sunday. Many from _ We can w«ld heir home townaad mAitodps Mf. E. H. WmiMM, who-tBs a distance came and spa» an en- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chu-ks, DO matter tew H^atOjr it •f fa- - make THE JOUSMAL wh«t Kit been down with the fever for iqy»ble day. Dr. Wateiv, Elder their son-in-law and daughter, brlkBsvJ sf -one of the best of eoimty eevoal we^s. is able to be op Garland and Elder Norton, of Mr. and Mrs. Singerton, and^eir hrokm, or how large it is, or ; apers. and around. Washington, and fader Priest ^e daughter. Miss Alice Sin- where it is, jast so yoa have kdjmim'lhm bm Miss Debbie Miller and her sis­ were present. feiton, of Washington, accom- dke pieces weesun weU it aad a % price far sv fssi ter. Miss Hsttie Miller, of New 'ed by Misses Benie and Lil- cuirroN Miss Locile Clarke, of Eastern kwfll be jost as stroBg, if not '•*^~'r~lTI ISIllMlil Jersey, are vinting friends and College, accompanied by Miss Hinton, of Accotink, and G. Rev. J. F. Burks will hold ser­ rdatives in Jopiia. Mattie ACbey; of MsnwHiB. spent rMessrs. Smith apd Malone, of jdMtB tfaa. origiBal L. ROSENBERGCR** vices at the Clifton Miwion Chapet We «re aorry tn Ifarn that Mrs. the woek ewd with her parents Fort Hnnt, were guests of Mrr MAWASsaa. vmaiMiA SuTlday afternoon at i o'clock. J. E. Tapsoott has typhoid fever here, returning Monday to school. and Mfs. C^ClaikeOunday. Services at the Presbyterian and we certainlv trust Uiat she Miss Vi^ Keys, of Dumfries, SSSNOKT. We wotit - Church for the ooming week will will have a.8peedy recovery. and .are REAL ESTATE be as followi: Sunday—TeacH^ _ ia-a-gaeftilJhe hQmej»lJlnLX Mr. w. c. Williams, of Porest- L> Hinton. CANOVA BET training- clas. s at 9:90 a. m.; Sun­ ,burg, was a thia day —Mrs—GtQgar Da via, of Wood' S 4^ BchocH at tOa.~Ht,; subject we3t bridge, who spent the past week An ice cream social and oyster Weareequqtpedtobom Paul Before Felix; Preaching Mr. A. L. Liming, of Joplin, visiting relatives and friends here sapper will be held tomorrow eve- corboD owtaf yvHir cyUadars. and Sacrament of the Lord's sup­ Having determined to devote our who has been attending the re­ returned to her Aone^ Monday ^fig at the home of Mr. T. M. Can deott carhen-oat mif whole tiraeto the Real Estate and per at 11 a. m.. subject of ser­ vival meetings at Emory Chapel, evening. Russell. The proceeds will be mon. Searchini?—Finding God; engine in onei^atf to one Insurance business, we heroby^ Stafford county, this week, re­ Misses Maud Norman and Elsie used for the benefit of Bethel "dicit all property for sale and • Christian Endeavor meeting at ports that the attendance was Windsor visited Mrs. Carrie Bland Lutheran Church. boor. ^>ecial pricea to Ford S p. m., subject. What New Worklfirood, and the meeGoi quite sue request those having property to Wednesday, ~ •— - Everybody—ir-invited. The "Kst the'mue with ns promptly > Should Our Society Undertake?! cessfd. Mr Claud Ennis was very ill ladies are asked to bring a cake Tuesday - Lecture ndent attended' Fridav. Or a box. W* prowM to ilMt fmirlj v-Hb «IlaBii. wUlfir* tlia ba*iD«a*oar (>*«t att«itio> ahir tygTwattr ilhiBUaled by 70 Uie PredeiiLka(nnr-laiy-<»B Wed.. Mr. atat:;. Mr? r E. Clarke stereopticon views. Visitors are 1 nesday of this week. I was vr-n " - .lan eS by Mrc r T:"Lev!*- Tm: .Icj-n^xT Central Gau-age always welcome. much impressed w;th .b.p TroTi- ^ ' '^^ i.CZE i CO.