VOL. XXVII. No. 23- MANASSAS, VIRGINIA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21,*i^ $1.50 ADVANCB IMPORTANT MEETING OP MORE DIPHTHERIA IN fiPDICr VICTORY UTM JOURNEYS HAYMjtfUtET THE WOMAN'S AUyILIA|lY STATE OP VIRGINIA NOW IN NOVEMBER Miss Lulu D. Metz spent the day in Miss VirginU Carval Hall, who PASSES AWAY Washington Saturday. Prizea to Be Given for Best Ex Commissioner Issues Warning spent the summer at "Shirley," has hibit* at Community Fklra gone to Heulett, Long Island for ti>e I>emocratk Voters Urged to Miss Gretta Hopkins waa a Wash and Calls Attention to Pro WHLEASLEEP ington visitor Saturday. Held This Year. winter. Leave Everything and Go tection Offered by Board. Mrs. Joseph Tulloss and little sons, Sudden Death of Mr! Ernest Ut- to the Polls. Mr. R. S. HynsoB left for New York (Miss LillUn V. Gilbert, County Home have returned to New York after a on a business trip Wednesday night. Virginia in common with virtually stay of some months in Haymarket. Demonstration Agent) every oUier State is suffering this terback Shocks Reiativw Richmond, Va., Oct. 16.—With every A very important meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Clarkson and Miss Nolie Nelson is visiting Major year from as unuauaLnumber of diph sons, of Clarendwi, spent Sunday with and Friends. indication from every section of the Woman's Auxiliary was held in ,th« and Mrs. A. A. Weedon, of Warrenton. theria cases. The sickness records Mrs. C. D. S. Clarkson. state presaging a sweeping democratic high school building Friday afternoon, for September make this fact only too Mr. Mrs. Bettie Payne, wife of Mr. Burr Ernest Utterback, one of our victory, caution is nevertheless the Miss Margaret McDonald, of Cul- October 14. -The president, Mrs. apparent. well known citizens, was found dead peper, la visiting her cousin, Mrs. S. Payne, who lives near Thoroughfare watchword among party leaders. The Round, was unavoidably detained at Dr. Ennion G. Williams, State in his stable at Laurel, Md., on Wed- rank and file of democratic voters ate T. Hall. home^ Mrs. Mae Dogan was unimi- was suddenly stricken with apoplexy Health Commmissioner, sends a mes when returning to her home on Wed nwday, October 19. He had been te being urged to allow nothing to pr«^ mously elected to flUth e vacancy, and sage to the two classes of professional poor health for some time and more or vent them from casting their ballots Mrs. W. Fewell Merchant attended nesday afternoon of last week, and a ^natinee performance in Waahingten presided in her usitel attractive and people in Virginia who can make the less under a doctor's care. in the state election. The importance bustness-Hke manner. vras found in an unconscious condition Saturday. disease far less dangevous if they will by the.side of the road near Mr. Key- On Tuesday evening he did not go ta of tiiis acticm cannot be overeatimat«d. At tile request of the members pres- exert themselves to that end. ser's farm. She had left tiie home of Washington for the night as was Us A rebnhe must be administered to the ent the secretary called the roll, the custom, but deUrmined to remain at Mrs. Liszie iieetze left last week "If the Virginia teachars," said Dr. some friends only about half an hour rising ambitions of the. repoUican for Norfolk to spend the winter with following members answering to roll the park for the purpose of exercising Williams, "will insist upon the obser- before and was apparentiy in her us party in the South. her sister. call: Mesdames J. F. Dogan, Chas. one of his horses early in the morning. vance of our "health rule*," will put ual health. She was carried to her In tbe days ot Nelson, "England Lewis, Ashby Lewis, Hodge, Doak, into He retired at an early hour withoafe Mr. Thomas F. Coleman and family practice their knowledge . that home and medical aid summoned, but expected every num to do his duty!" Blottgb and Missea Osboom and Oil.diphtheri a cannot be conveyed from i she died early Thursday mol^r;iX any indications of illness. Just aboot In the days which are now upon us, attended the Confederate Bennion at bert One new member, Mrs. Beavers, daybreak, on Wednesday morning, one Charlottesville. -• one chUd to anotiier unless the child [out regaining consciousness. Her fu- "Virginia expects every democrat to was added to the roll. ^!v!. ""^i. !^°''? *''' secretiomi neral took place from St Paul's Church of his sons endeavored to arouse him and discovered that he had paaaad cast his vote!" Dr. B. P. Maphis, ofv^StraabUtg, The secretary read the minutes cf ftom anotiier, ti,e disease cannot be ion Friday afternoon. The service was away sometime in the night Virgrinla does not call alone to her spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. the July meeting which were duly ap spread; and tiie schoolr^m will be read by Oie Rev. T. M. Browne and sons, but her voice is lifted also to her Malon Bushong. proved; she also reported on the sue- Mr. Utterback was a native of Fair daughters. She desires to see the en cess of the joint county rally held the A '. ,Tt ^ " *°'' " ^^^'^ ^^ h" '"»• ^"^ ^ «»t ^ the church yarf fax County, having been bom near tire democratic" population within her Mrs. E. K. Mitchell left Monday to second Friday in August. At all times care should be exercised Beside her husband Mrs.Payne is sur- Centreville in 1869. He married Miaa confines on November 8th march to visit friends and reUtives in Waahipg- In order of business it waa decided that a common drinking cup should not vived by one son, Mr. James Payne Margaret L«e of tiiat County and the ballot box,- leaving plow and thea ton and Alexandria. 'that the next meeting of the auxiliary, be used by ti»e ehUdi-en, and they and a daughter and son-in-law, Mr. moved to Manassas about thirteen tre behind them, setting aside matters should be taught tiiat it ia dangerous and Mrs. SiUs Payne, all of near Hay. years ago. Mrs. n H H,.i.,-„~.. # D i« I **" »eco*l Friday in November, be alo r them to put their fingers or pencils market of personal and private interest, ded- ^.•a.s ti.Vn. ^-^*>^>'««'' o^ B*ltimore,;get-to-getiier one and tiiat the mem- into their mouths. If childrep could Mrs. John D. Bleight. Mrs. Mary Surviving him are his widow and ' icating and consecrating enough time Mrs. Ellas Woodyud. be kept from putting to Oieir lips or Bleight and Mr. John Scott, of Pred- five childlren—Ifrs. E. J. Bamey, o* on tbe day of election to regiiter their mto their moutijs anytiiing except erickAurg, visited relative, here this Warrenton; and fane, Bichard. LeOo. frill at the poll?. Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Young were tiie' ^*^ meeting will be in the nature of food or a tooth brush,> diphtheria weeW ard and Harry; altso three sisters, Mrs. The democrajic party next month guests at the home of Mr. 4nd Mra.' "^ «terhoon tea, and will be held in woi^d have very Uttie effect, tiie cases Mrs. F. Bowman Price, of Washing- Schwickardi and Mrs. Whaley, of will not be engaged in a "family qnar- Elias Woodyard on Sunday. (**** awembly room of the high school Washington, and Mrs. Wrenn, of ''"'l^, J^^^^f^'v « ton, and Lieut, and Mrs. Roswell Bls^ rel," it will not be concerned with mat „ « „ T ,. I*""* 2 to 5 p.m.; caKe and hot coffee Hemdon, and four brotfaoa, Messrs. ters of domestic, party or private pol Mrs. R. M. Jenkms and litae«on» will be served. The following commit- _ Unfortimately, however," added and baby son, of Aanapolie, wUl be Bobert Md Clinton, of Centoeville; J. icy. It will be in the fac« of the ene are visiting her sister Mrs. E. L. te' e was appointed to have charge Dr. Wiliiwns, "Jt IS not always easy «> visitors at "Shirley" for Ute week-end Jackson, of Alabama, and James B., «£ my. At such a time it ia proper that Graves, at Brandy Station. Mesdamft C. P. M. Lewis, Hod^ to mculcate swSh habits of cleanlinewi A weU ati;«nded and interesting South Dakota. the entire democratic strength of the and car* that tiiey will be foUowed meeting ofStPaal's Branch of tti Mrs. Bessie Eliot "left on Saturday Blough and Miss Gilbert. i outside tbe schoolhouse; Still that Woman's Auxiliary was held at the Tile funeral services and interment state rally to ^e colors. The party •Were held at Fairfax Court House this for Oiarlottearwille, to visit her sis Chairmanof the Rest Romn commit-j is'extremely important. There are rectery on Tuesday afternoon, being is no longer being confronted with a aftemooi^ the pallbearwra being C. J. ter, Mrs. Carroll, who is ill. tee reported that the county supori- many more casee of mild or unrecog- <>pened and conducted by the rector, theory, but with a condition. The Meetse, E. fi. Conner, Jas. B. Dc^rell. sora had appropriated |60 for the ben- nized dii^theria than there are active Rafv. T. M. Browne This was tiie party has never feared to meet an ia- Mr^Harr- _ _^y . ,Mnddiman , of B<»»y>Vf, efit^thsroom; tiiat the one-half bar-'cases; so anyone is a poeaUile source —. „ , .„r«» « meeonim la, t*. C. M, Laricia, Norman Stuart and W. C. Smith. sne, and while victory is assured, the a former ^dent of Manaasaf, waa a "^ «* fl»ur won by the Bethlehem of danger to anotiier; and it is impor- study of missions, which 3o ^h^ majority shonid be made impressive. town,v»xtoronWedne«i«y. P'*^'^ bejm placW in tiie Beet Boom ti«t tiiat tiiere riiould be no tranrf«- e^ two w Every democratie vote in Virginia m la-pound sacks to be sold ftar tke enee of moutii secretions. To use a Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hagerdom. MANY NEW ATTRACTIONS should be registered. Mrs. Annie Mitchell and Mrs. Julian Huriey, of Washington, were guest* at benefit of ti» room. i«lass or cup that anyone else h«i used. Mr. Heiiiikin PetetHnT MbfSS POUND IN LURAY CAVERN FcHT tbe third of a century the dono- Mrs. J. B. Hombaker Sunday. In order o* new business it was de-ito put into the mouth uiythiag that erine Peters motored frtm WashiM^ erats have dominated the political sit cided ti»t tiie auxiliary offer a prize has been touched by anotiier is always ton ca Friday and spent tiie w«k^ Recoitiy Opened^ uation in the state. They have non4- Mr. William Hill Brown, a stodoi^ t *? tiie community making tiie best dangerous. That is tiie lessen that at their Haymarist We "Bafcr^ aatod candidates in conTention and Of law at tile University of Virginia;' ^^''™* •**'*•* ^^'"'"tion brother at Catiett on Sunday. ! ^^ ^ <*« Prince WiDiam News forts to that end, Any ctor end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.thousand s of Baltimore, Washmgtoa tion. That there was no.occasidh to ' '- I lest week. • country district which is remote from Stewart Carter. and Philadelphia tourists and even vote when their party nominee waa. Lieut Boswell E. Round, of Camp ^ '^H be remembered that County sources of supply of antitoxin may Mr. Currtll Pattie, who was engag mystifying guides who have been look running without opposition* or oppo-!****^'**'^-''^* theeuestof his moth- Superintendent of Schools Chas. BJIe- get his supply from the State'Board ^ed ^in businesuuamess min Gainesvilluai e several ing at the caverns daily for years. sitionwhicbwas, atthe best, but nom-,*'•**"• George Criound, on Sunday. • ^n*l<^ l*8t spring offered a silvM lov-: of Health and need not pay for it until years ago and whoi si i now with the The recently discovered part of tfan ^^ ' i Miss Katie MavWhi9«m of Frfi« ^^*'°i?!S'''*'^?"™^*^'°^'*****''* •"^ **«° I sincerely taTist firmfirm off ChasChaa . KinKincg ft* Son, of Alexan- caverns begins in what was formeriy This has created a dangerous apatiiy bu™ .n«rf .^^Li ^^Iv- J ^'^ showing at the county seat from that aU countay doctors in Virginiia dria; spent the we€|c.«nd with his pw- a deep gorge, in which was embeddetl tormg•rJ„„ genera.~^..~il elections^^.^— . TBuwt *i..ti««e„ ^tj ""'*, he' •P*°'r cousin^ severa, Mrsl .day% J. L, . tinsBushong week. resulta of community fairjthis exhibit J will take advantage of tiiis offer. An ents, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Pattie, of the "skeleton," which for 43 years has cwiditions will not obtam m Novem-j VB to be held some time in Nov«nBer or! titoxin, if administered in time, will Catharpin. been cne of the weird attractions of ber and the dang«r of this apathy [ Master Charles Webster. Hopkins the first of Decembwr. Lefs all get prevent a fatal ending to the di^e; the cave. When this point is left a o Mr. Peter Davis, of Doeoquan, luu mast be removed. j spent the week-aid with his pamils, busy and show wliat .has been done and since ordering antitoxia involves been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John passagisway easily traversed for^'about On November tbe 8th the Demo-1 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. BopJans, of Wash- through the community fair efforts, [no expense it is reaUy tiie duty of tlw dark. 100 yards leads the tourist to "The entie lines advance to tbe precincts; iingtto. country praetititwcr to order it It Mr. Walt» Sanders, ene of the Sacred River," a stream ajipearingv let the battie of the baUots begin with i „ „ j- , „ . ^. ,..._Mi«MattieAt^was.Warfung, • . mayfre<,uentiyn««,^ti^ »^ *"«*«« «rf <^esiX «&trS on account of ita clearness, to.be only nuBise, and let the order to cease fir ' Mrs. Medford Mays, of Madisra ton visitor otoni Tn««l«Tuesday^. • to be Without fte antitoxin until H is Tisite- d GsfaMsviO- s ^««»«eTmac^iool one WednesaanriCT, a few inches deep, bit is in reality seT< ing be given only at sunset Then, jCour t Hmise, qpent tbe week-end w^! Messrs. George H. Smith, John W. foe late." day. eral feet in deptii. Girding froaa when the day is el<»ed, the r^ublieaB • jhe, rfv,_ psraits_ , Mr. and Mrs. WiOiaBi Hall, James E. Pidcstt^ Tbilip B. Mr^ Kate Brady, who has been vis this point the pathway leads by "The «Mse will have gone down in such nt- j '^"*°- . Smith and J. C. Wise were amcmg JAIL FOR MOQNSHINEBS iting her daua^ter, Mrs. John Clark, Cardinal's Throne," "The Sunken Iter route tiiat noOiing will be left out Mrs. J. W. Conner and bdl,y daugh- p^*-''^ atten^ tiie Confederate returned to hut ba«ne ia Wasiiington City," mirrored in fascinating eoiors rfftedisastarexcept bitter me«ories.*ter. Evelyn May, of WasSSZ^j^^^i* ^'"^TfL^ '^'^ RiduaeBid Ce«rt Takes Stand' for , » •nephew , Mr,^ Leon Weters, of . Seay, head of a band of raoMishiners Miss Mary Covington, of Manassas, A little farther on is "The Cameo," versity of Virginia, sp«it tbe week-end* I>umfrie8, motored^lSB Gettysbuv, Pa. captured in Louisa county, was sev-spent Sunday with Miss Helen Arthur. an immense rock reflecting all colors •AN ASS AS BATTLEFIBLD CON- with his parents, Mr^ and Mrs. Chsa. for the week-Md. j teaeed by Judge D. Uwreaee Groner Miss Jatw Beeves, who has beoi under the electric light Before B. Larida. fB>BRATE PAJGK ENPOKSK) Bev. A. B. Jamison, pastw of theiia tiis United States distrirt eoort vMiting Misses Lacy and Mary Boek- emerging into the old part of the cave'' Manassas Prasbytoisa Cfaaeh. <» here. Mrs. D. It Lewis spent Satur&y •oKt, Mt on Mday to visit friends in the bdioider is greeted by tile sight of At a meeting of the Sons of Confe^- with hw mother and sistek, Mrs. Monday attend-i tbe «tySS an.) Seay was shot in tiie leg when ti» ^ilT ^;^^^ "Mount Vesuvius," a{^r«it}y smding ^ Veterans in Masonie HaD atWfllia m FooU and Mrs. H, a Lwn, arreiwy of the aaritage of his par-' offlcers. raided tiie place, end be sp- Beeves wffl «tuni to her home in out hkva and vari-colored materiaL ents, Bev. and I^vid AuniseB, of. peered in court cm erstebes. Oscar Baltfaaore. J^lottesville on Wednesday. deflnKs of Al«n«dria< TTbe discovery has beea the BMaas ef' Vwa for co-operating with the Manas- ^'fTr^^^^ * «_. . j^-^.WiUNoMin aad George Har-i Mrs. Emlyn Marrt«dler h«i retaraed eHwiinatiag retracing in the eave. .. •f* Battiefleld Confederate Park Aaso- Mrs. Cari Lehnis, of Gsssaway W, Dr. L. F. Hoogh spent Sunday mine, who were at tiw rtiU and iHw from a trip to Richmond. *"^ were fwmnlated. Va, ^M> has bem visiting her sistw,. 7*!Z?*« r*^ ^w**"!^" ""* '^^ ***"^ **'• •" "i**^ pleas of Bev. Homer Wekh began a series of ALBRIGST—POTTS Major Jackson Christian, grandson Mrs. O. D. Waters, retsmed to bsr d.ugbtor,M^Jor«ndMrs,RUJ.eob- guilty along witii Seay. and Judga meetings at ti« M. B.^^ ooMo^ « "StonewaU," in the course of his-hoBM «i Sunday night son, aatf WM accompanied home OB Groaer gave tiiem ninety days in iidl day evwiing. tliese meetiaca wffl be- A quiet wedding took place in the Methodist Church at Chase City ea ^••rits, said: "TTM finest work tiie Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Biley, of Indian 2^fJ^i^T^J!S^^*^'^"***-*''»^"«-«^ Artii.rPos-gia^^r^Li^7^?S^XS: at Waterford, Loadoai conaty, for ter, wbo aK>eared tobeiaerdy ahetp-.tteaetwo weeks. Saturday evering, October 16, irim *«* has ever attempted. It is sn Head, Md., spent tbe week-md with a wedi. **w to pledge my subscription and er sad hired man. fought his case, re-1 — Miss Mildred, daughter of Mrs. Eppa theirsister, Mra. W. W. Ccnrwell, wbo Mr. and Mrs. George E. Maddox, ^^ in every way." Volunteers ceivxng for^-Ove da^ in Jail and a' MAO-DOG SCARE HuntM Potto became the bride of Mr. is VMy sick at her home near Orlando. Mrs. Margaret Hanuaoad aad son, L. ^"quested to maUtXtm fine of |1M. I John Carden Albri^t, tbe rcsideat Mr. and Mrs. W. £. Biley, of Indian Meade Hammond, of TUmna FSik, ••t end co-operatiasi pi. til Judge Groner made it plain that the I Stsuntwi just BOW is in tbe throes engineer ei^ the Stato Highvray Coai' Head, Md., have been visiting their Miss Georgie Codiren, of Hendn *"l*gion. time has coaw fsr the courts to «B- 'of s mad-dog sears. Five parsons misncn, w^ hsadqasrters at Maaaa- parants in Wsrranton, have returned sad Mr. Bradshaw, ef WadU^ton, foree the kws and to discootians tarn- wete bitten a few days age by a dog, a. to fhefr hosBS modi leased via ttsir wwe gnesto of Mr. and Mm. B. L. porUag'with tiie lawiiraaken. wltiefa has since beea UBed aad his Tbe happy eoopie left for a aorth- WKTHDAT PABTT trip. Byrd ^mday. The stin seised by the eOesn fai this bead sent to Biebmoad fw examina era tosr after the ceremony UNI wiQ Mrs. E. L. Hombsksr, Mrs. G. D. Messrs. Jsmes B. Larida, Ira E. raid was oas of the largsst ever taken. be at hwne to Msns^sss after the Wfc ^<*wt Morris Jenkins, son of Mr. Baker, Mrs. J. L. Basbong snd Miss tion f^ symptoBM of r^«es. Ths city Cannon, Charles B. Laridn, G. Walker It was s modern aOair, of flm best authorities have issued an etder for «f November. r**^ a. M. Jenkins, celebrated his lbs Katie May WUsasn wen gassts Merehant, Thomas F. Coioaaa, EweQ Jrth birtiMky by having a party for make, eastiag sMte tbaa |1,000. The' bidding the owner of any dog to pcr- of Mrs. A L. Kwrnens, o< Bristow, Evaas, J<^ H. Burke, Dr. V. V. GO- oAeats deetfoyed 6,000 gaOeas of ^ywaag friends on Wednesday evea- Wedneeday. mtt each saiasal to run at large. Tliis BUBIAL OF VnVRAN lam sad Joplto Adaasson sllmiiliiJ the mash, teobe S9 the stfll sad took pes- dog also attacfcsd two flae blooded 2" The table was beautifnUy deeo- Mr. and lbs. M. P. CCailat^ian The iiiaailiis of Chaa^ S. Jonea, A. Aeea Tsmple Ccreaeoial at Char ssssiea «f for^ gaOoas ef.wUrtey, bird dogs Weagiagto ThensH Hogs- 2* *fth ehrysaothemnau and bril sad tiieir daagbter, Mks Looiae B. P., who was killed to s battie ia lottesville en Fridsy, Oetobsr 7. 1,000 pesmds sf si«ar Md ftfly de hsad, who is haviitr them treated to r^fllnmiaated with candles. Two O'Callagkaa, who spent tils suiaiasi Frsaee on October El, lOig, weia Mrs. AOxst Lawnaea had as wedc- half-faOen ftait Jsn, hi vUek tiw hope that he amy avoid havii« to Imve J^ birthday eakes,oBs of them made months at 'SfaaBiaek reWsge" n Intmght from Quantico and buried to end gwSsli Mrs. C. S. Laymaa aad thamkfflsd. Ths^arsragistsnddags ^*;j- A. E. S{riss sad bearing tiie Msnassss, bsv* latuinsd to Athsns, tbe old Joaas boryiag gronad, near daughter, Kthsi Virginia and son,vfiiA hanJtiag. aad vary valaabie. Mr. Hogshead's 5/,?^**^'" ornamented the taWe. Thentea eehoot boose, on Saturday Ga., for the WilUsm BasseQ, of Keyssr, W. ya.; young sea waa nahawssd, though la ^ jTOeriinMBt, consisted of cake, last Mr. Jones waa the son of Mr. Miss NataUs Nervell Laridn spent her brotbw aad sistar.ja-iair, Mr. sad —Bevival services wfil begia at grave dsager, when he sttoiiiptsd to YT"*®' eendy, fruit and chestnuts. the week-end in Wsshiagtea with her Mrs. Tbomss J. Pote snd daa^ter, aad Mrs. James Joam, living betwesa Sudley Church, Saaday, November C separate the dogs, vMeh Independent HOI aad Damfries. Be ^ -^ **«•*=•-=•>•• werwere BoberKooertt DavisUavts,, MarJUr-- grandaiether, Mrs. A J. Adaats. She Alice Ladlle aad soa, Thomas J. ^., Preachiag at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. to Us fkoat yard. was a ssMuber of the 0. F. A. ladepea- j^ ^*««a•ther, . Beanie Wo<^fenh«rger, was aeeonpaaied to Washiagton by . Fahmar* have bma i eatioa at borne this ««^ ' pupila, ara in pUee and ready for the HMdioae mad hvr* aad* a:«pwa*h]r at Mf. Griffith. Mrt. Welta' father, hat ' inspector. ckrowc JU—e« foe or** 100 yMM. I a very tore and painfully rwoUen foot The Aid Society of the Preabytenan IHK IIMVIMAL CAR un workiBC only »«•*» chipwc rli The moving picture anditarium gaw Chuwh met at the home of Mr. and OM-TooTrack IMMI kind* - dtficuk OUM - awl 1 dh*' their la«t picturea of the eeawn la«t Mra. D. W. Buckley Friday ni^t with MM»$445 aoaayovr eaaabafcta Itiatyo*.^ * *S< Saturtjay night a good attendance. kava a t«>iiUa or wiahtt »m or dafa^g*- , The School and Civic I^gue met wriia to aia aaid m abtdy yam mm mM %, POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT^ Geo. D. Baker FOR GOVERNOR Undertaker ^ VIRGINIA T^,y BURLEY Notables XURKISH AMD UCXN8BD MiKALMn The three greatest HENRY W. ANDERSON Laa Ave, Near C. BL Maaaaaaa. Ta. cigarette tobaccos. J> Pnat^ attaatioa glvaa all MILDNESS- Priaaa aa km as good a«r«ta. aa(l aa. OF RICHMOND ttirial wUI ivttitr- i-AB£BU. Caiftoiia Belvoir, Fauquier Coun^.Vurginia. one-eleven October 8, iwsi. Rector & po. cigarettes TO MY NEIGHBORS: ^ , HAYMARKET, VA. 20forl5* for that high office. J .''^li^^^,*^-^ ti^ administration of the The One-TonTrucIo UNDERTAKERS
pr^t Constitution for the past twenty years. ^^ ,._^ |^M«pt and Satisfactory Sarrka. Haarae Fnraiahad tor Aay SJ^tmtioS ofo Forand greaCarst. sale, record^^^J^^ft^^;!!;?^^ because tt hvad RaaaoMbla Distaaaau cratic party whenever I have ^°^'^'JV^f^JiS, in the national up to every daim made fiw it ADEN have felt it necessary to stay ^^"^y ^^^^^J^OJ^ ^^^f*^^ Tha reliable Ford Motor, tha apedal F«-d«t^ iTerything Good Snjaign last y««'.i""^.,<^f ^.^^f f"Ji^iJ^^iStl^S^min- chassis, tha aluminum bronze worm-Aive. ^ Mr. Yates, of tooadway. is visiting after painful moral ^V^}J ^^°Lt^^ S fhe I>emocratic c^to^ to produce a truck of unusual power. to Eat his daughter, Mra. J. S. Florey. SSS «d Wgtb-a truck that last* m Mr. S. H. Florey has returned from istration,^ ^h"!x.""PP**'^f**>?W SSd votera in the Eighth !S^ a OTckthaT solve, the hwilage problem Bappanannock cotmty wb«»e he has S?^s/io^S5^?wfo%'£^^^^^^ STwy smaU operating ^d uPke*P «P«^ My line embraces Staple been for-aie past we«k doing missioB •work. _ ^^ is cooataBtly on the increase. and Fancy Groceries Mr. and Mi«. J. K. Moyer went to plish the same end in Virginia. Queensware, Tin and Charlottesville Sonday to visit thatr For the good of your busineaa, wbrther it be Enamelware I have known Col. Anderson for m«^««f • »*^ ^SStZ farming, merchandising or ^''^'F^^ dan^ter Mrs. F. H. May, who was re- VirgM^with him and have l«imed to g^I^f ^ ^^P^^S^V'S^ •^3come in and kx* ovw the Ford On^Too i»ntly operated on for aMpeodicilis. cops IN AND BE CONVDfCa She is getting along nicely. TaSSJae^XSS^iSt^^^^^^ trb*-NOW1 Mra. Jv W. Hedrick, who has been ditiona by practical patnot^m. ^^manyyeara ^^ Pjp^^ IMPORTANT visiting in Washington for several D.J.ARRINGTOIV days, has returned to her home here. w.ara Draoarad to famteh tbaFortlTrackeqnlppad "Mr. M»d Mrs. a S. Stults awi Mr. S^!K!Sl.rdor Sp.ci.1 Q..nnK. ThaSmod- MANASSAS. » VmClMIA i" Wade May motored to Oakton Sunday Irt Gearing giT«i U« track a °>*«>°5°'"If^^^^ and 8p«it the day with Mrs. Stadta from l^to savan mUae an how. ««w«ting.it toto and MM. W. L Bowman. a FMM PeiiWjr Cu. The love feast wiU be hdd at Valley View Church Saturday evening, the 22nd, at three o'clock. AU iheinbert S^f*. Hif» native Darts, his education and has experience nave Manassas MotcHT Coa, Inc. are invited to be present PR 1G E S HAMASSAS. TIBGDnA GBiiBENWICH his time for you and me. Oil Fdd Reifinr W#
Mrs. James E. McLearen has been quite sick but is some^^at improved f Due to the popular donaad fw at this writing. job or piece.work prices «i Ford Mrs. Bulloch, of Washington, Mr. Clinton Florence has accepted I^ete purge of the race question from the Kepowwan orgiuu«HJ low. AH our work ia goannteed a position in WasWngton^Mid left last in the Commonwealth. and any work that haa to be done week to take up his duties. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Taylchr and % «The melancholy days are come;' but there is absolutely no over will not be chargad f<^. W» dindren motored to Washington « use in being sad about it. if yoa will only consider what a big, carry in stock a fidl aiwly ^ Sunday and spent the day wttK Mr. hot, Bizding fried oyster win do witii the blues. Glooms and Ford parts, H(^ Slot mtteries. ami Mrs. Clarence M<»ey. sS He hi,T^^. *hown his courage not o^y by re^ Grease and OiL Miss Lucie Mayhujii has returned £>oucn.^ _«~tt- «f TnanTexnodiencv in dealing with the negro oystersjuatcah'tWtogether. "nieydon'tmix. Thenext itma Riiehmond where she spent Uiree time you are not f eding fit, come down oar way and try some Cbaaiac carboa .. weeks visiting her un«ie and aimt Mr. Griadiax valrea ... *••••• •.• • U* and Mra. William Joikins. of«wrdelicloua8eafood. If you had rather take than home, Orariuriiac motmf .... . MM Mr. and Mrs, Wflliam AHen. «rf ^ can faniiA them in any quantity. Obey that impulse. Orefhaaliax ataertac ,. . l» Wiitchester, w«e recent visitors at tha OvefhaaBac tfgafaatU . Mt' borne of Mrs. Kuth Mayhughr SaUafaMT brda aad taaai Miss Myrtle Johnson spent tie BaUidac brake aad traaa < we^-end with Miss Hden Code*. atartar tfpacar. iM Mis. F. S. House has be«i rtayins BaaMtviac » wMi Mias Lode Cooke in the absenea JSUkS'S^ wfw^ini to the Jeffersonl^i prmc«>le of B»riac vt Mias Grace Dulin, who i« e^peetod confidence in the peopJe. .. - . _ SANITARY LUNCH RwoTJaf hS*SfiS'J23 S£ Bywatan wWeh baa basa lentod to ^di«ey, they destroyed my coafldence, •• tiW Mr WiBiaia E. Detirfler, «f Phila- pc«Ba your convictions at the approaching eleetHm. «Mpl^ hM 1>«cl>a8ad the oU Conv- WASHENGTOHt D. C. tea plaee near tbe Elcia ai^eol booae. For years I have heard many of you say that you ^^[we^W W* l«v* a ear of Ge«*«»J2y-J»?2^ with Miaa Da^ia aa teacher. ^ fore, to vrta for Aiid(W|Btt ani a change of adrnWrtiia^ Miaa Both Bkliaid. aad a par^ oC Ja R Burke & Company, Man«tMit,Vajghg£ifS.' frieadi axXawd t» ******* FAlRFAZHlISaDR. tgtmgimmgiggggi0gj^i^l^ • MW'»»»l>IMfa i'^m rrejfwif.a'tift-m'mmu.ti •Over Shoe Reduction! SPECIAIJ»I CLOTHING \ ^%&.tk» Clidice of Any ver^^^^*y kUBtrtylM.... ^rf* '**•'•.' ^"'^ ^^^ ^""^ •^ aiigk-hrttmUi, of th$lo.9e A , o 5/li Every gsrmoit aO-wooL Yoa wtO find QUBlmerM. hard'ftnlaliad Woi^«A. «d (Ur^i i oofy Uiat yea eommn with anything that you canbSy for $20.00 aSSrSSetoer i »• $18.00 $27.50 and $30 Men's AD-wool Saiid^aildrd Sots $25.00 '^^l^^^^J^J}^i''''?^-'''^^r^*^ "^ h«rt.flnl8hed WoBt«b; doable and •M^' and srasrie breasted, ta regular, stoats and slims. You nost see to aooreciate W« ha^h^ told by several that they were better th«n they wmtSown aiMS M wl 1^ «SS were for they were made by the best factory Kew^fftoJeSu for* iSs M bSwL ^ CA5H and we are wiUing to SPLIT imd m^ you hawyT pSSea ifijw?^Sf. ZijH welcome to our suit, if you can set the other f^loJ^t.ir. tEl-rir ^ iL j * ^^ "* $12.(M) have. ^ WILL GET THE SAXR '*^^»i trte them to wy friend yoa may I *'^ • ^ \ WaHc^Over Shoe in the Store for Th^e's One Sure About Shoes " ••*• ni«n wsnu good wtfVt—aapadaUr tta yoang fellow. You men who pay attentioo to $4.50 •tyle tendencioi will notice the new Walk-Oven called the Master and the Uatx. They an nuaterpieoea in atyle and aboa ooostruetkiih THB NEW DUCKAOLL TQB We have them in It ia OM Mats, • IMOW Kyto tM» ••Man. TIWM? fofatwl tip oo Ik* UMIC to^ Mp and th* dwdM HoM ahnost any style that win win joor fiM«r. - fa ear you could ask for and at the present tinie plenty of sizes. In G>rdovan leath $4.50 Copjrrii^ 1921 Halt Schi&er & Man er, cherry tan calf/ ALL-WOOL m THii VEat h^tE&T Overcoats! stiLEs AKD cunm Overcoate! black kid and vici. $13.95 $15.00 .50 .00 $25.0f) I8i£± =s:
•<»*i", ttmg yow share of pur Army Goods? We bought over $lu,uuu wortn rrom '^ ^^tAxf^^r^S"^^}^ ."^T^"^^ at about oneAatf what they are wor^ ant to SAVE MONEY don't forget these Ariiiy Ckk«fc. <£- $1.19 $2.98 U. a Army Redaimed Wool O. D. $2.50 • U. S. Army Wool Beelaimed Bfaukets. U. S. Army Oil SHc&er. New. Vuae 49c Each Shirtsvthey are Chun "B,** which is These^bnkets are reclaimed Cbss P;. S. Army Redaimed Wool UndCT- next to Bewr. They are^eJl sanitary "B" and cooM net be tiM they woe are f idl kmg coats but net sultaUe for shirts. These are CfauB/V and we and in perfect ^lape; did yoa buy a oscd from tiieir appeanmce. Several riding heraeback; made fm feet sd- cmisider among the best bargains of new shirt and wash it, you woidd have thousand pairs in the hit, sHhcJte wiH no better; they are in all sizes frna di#Bonly. Can not be bought today fered by us. There are several thou be^cntyforafl. and s(dd for less tium $3.75. sand gumente; yoa sdect the tmes 13^2 to 16^2. Thc^ is no Umlt acTto you want. If yon are looking for the qaanilty as we have many hmidnd te I greatest vnlne in underwear you ever offer you. The U. S. has withdraws intw, thia is your ^anee. TWy are EH fnwi^sale, so when thatM arc cane •vdtOaMd asd sUrte only, b
ROKMBER-fAl anr fiiii are l«f--«mp( 0. D. Syil% Wsil I^^ tys HYNSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE MANASSAS, VIRGINU . PAID ADVERTISEMENT
Repttblican Platform HAYMARKBT, VIRGINIA f Light your home, run the <*"">» J*"'**2[ (Continued from L»t Week) jewfaig machine, heat "»eJron. atuT fjt fru^ REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE fromyour well-all with the SILENT ALAMO LIGHTING PLANT. . .^« ^ BEPUBUCAN NOMINEES FOB STATE OWICKS fl No Tlbratkm, dependable power, h«g 1^^^_- TO BE VOTED FOB NOVEMBER 8, \Xlt. naianteed. Service may be alwww ••«»»"* •• W« GRAIN. GRAZING, DAIRY AND P0ULTRYFARM8 are able to supply aU your needs. TIMBER LANDS AND VIUiAGR PBOPIRTY 1 Can to MS «i before bayhig year plaat. For GovwnMff: HSNBt W. ANDERSON ef FOUL UFE, ACCIDENT, AUTOMOBILB, UVR C H. WINE im)Clt. WINDSTORM AND GROWIKO PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL COHimAOIQM CROP INSURANCE Lieutenant GoTWBor: MANAflBAS, TaUaZNU JOHN H. HASSINGER of WMWnfUw Cea^. BONDING Attorney Genand: HARRY E. WOLOOTT rf N«ft and pro in FEEDING claim the fdtowing platform of principles and poKdee: INSURANCE DEPARTMENT We demand an immediate end of the long continued and exiating We Sell Larro-Feed and diacriminations by fire insurance compamee agatnat the Pfople of R D. Wenrich Co. vSSuwhich hive coflt our people imlUona g d«"*" 5°? deni^ thSthat protection given in other states. We demand a full vor Incoiporated Krause Dairy Feed for Yo«r JaSSon bytiie next General Assembly of the «»"r*nf_^- ditieSa in, and operation of the Insurance I>epartment rf tUa »»te, MANASSAS, VIRGINIA Cows ud that proper remediesb e appUed to prevent dMcrimiMtiona in Our stock of HORSE, HOG and POULTRY FBKDP terms ^md nrtes in future. is of the same HIGH QUALITY and it Is BOWOMY TRANSPORTATION AND PUBUC SERVICE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND WTICAL GOODS to feed them. Under modem conditions the productive capacity of any ama- VICTBOLAS AND RECORDS munity is limited by its available power and mechanical forces, SPORTING GOODS whUe the commerce and convenience of its people are measured by transDortation facilities. , ., , _i x.- We favor a broad and liberal policy towards the transportataoo Larkin-Dorrell Coinpany,IiiCe and pubUc service mterest of this state which jnll P««"^t« »*f PINE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Distributon of snnrth and efficiency of these agencies, and lead to tiio ^vrtop- MHI Ferf^ Cottrov«nent of their condition or advancement of th«r interests ^imy lawful manner, is an essential element of freedom and prog ress; but this right is limited by the similar rij^ts of others and the puWic, and should not be abused to their injury. We bdieve that such industrial co-operation is necMsary under prMont CM^ ditions to meet the competiticrti of the worid ai^ mftintam Ansen- em^ standards of living. •x.i, M. The right of labors to stop or change employment without un^ due mterference from any sourcie, is an essential humaii and prop^ erty ri^t of free men. The function of government is to provide soitaUe agencies ifx the peaceful adjustment of Commercial and iadnstrial disputes, and then leave men as free in the exerdse of th^ ri^ts of person and Contract as may be consistent with the ri^ts of others, the maintainance of public order, and tiie protec tion of the government and those public agendes iHikh are essei- tial to community life. ., ^ ^ . . M \^ We beUeve that the loss due to accidental injury of those in industrial onployment is a legitimate charge upon industry, and should not be borne by the peraon injured, unless such injury be wholly due to his wrongful act or neglect. We believe that the undication of these principals in a spirit of mutual synoiathy Md undeistamUng will go far to solve the industrial probl^ns In nis state and proinote the commercial progress and^i»osp«aty of all tl^ien have become a permanent factor in our industrial life. Tlie pnflpeir regulation by law of tiie hours of emptoymeot and, working conditions of women is essential to thdr own safety and I haidtfa and the health and morals of present and futuss flmfirai!-| teration with the Federal Government, for the &- vdonnent of the harbour and the porta fronting thoreon, to pro vide ffheapan d attractive facilities for the shilling of the worid; is Tint Alwavs Under the Hood to opm up direct outlet to f (areign markets itxc the agricultanl, CQ^ minoal and <^ier products • diminaled Boorfc freedom of the peoide of this andoit ComnoBirealth; to re- advantages of a eonyletely istsWiiih a government of the peo{de, founded ovsft istth la tha people, and the right of the people to role. Mil lYEAR HRES and TUBES! STTANDARD OIL CX)»IPANY ' Used Tires Beoslit and SM (New Jewey) VULCANIZING OF TIRES AND TDBK
C E. HKSON ;\ir^,«ap,r?\5,.:^i-s- ScmiT^'TS rtatr
*•>»• StsaewanRosd MamssM^ Va.|^ '\.^ N< iJ, OCTOBER 21, 1921 Wtt MAMAatAg J«WaKAI> JUWAMAM. TOiflnnA •atdUidMd 189S TURNING FORD DOWK Bi(t MmmBBUB Jottmal Culpeper citizens read in the daily pi^iws witii considerable regret news to the effect that Henry P»**Wi«clear enough. PUBLIC OPINION AND THE STRIKE Otherraihroad lines are charging ahnost prohibi- The threatened railroad strike has directed at tention to the transportation act, which seems to tJonetwJT'd by thi e''*** commerc' *°^e *^commission^ ""**«» .^ ^If Mr^n. For««>«d - be misunderstood by m*uiy persons. It appears to f^^ be assumed that Congress made a mistake by ntft and makes money from reduced rates, then the un- providing a penalty for disregarding the decision reasonableness of the J«tes the oth^i? railroads are o '-" We mte k u owr honest belief • of the raibfoad labor board. Hence the (^Qiand permitted to charge will at once become apparent. «»at the tobaccos uspd in Chests, statement is made that the l^w is with^qut teeth If Henry Ford can operate a railroad more eflB- fieW are of finer quality (and and cannot operate effectively in the present cri ciently and more economicafly than professional hence of better taste) than m any sis. ^ s railroad men cah operate other roads, then the other cigarette at *^e price. . Further consideration, however, will cause a re public IS entitled to know it. And if other roads I^ett &:Myera Tobacco CoT versal of this hasty o'pinion. The law coukj n«t can lower their rates and still make money, as Mr. penalize violations of the railroad labor board's Ford says he is sure they can do, then the pubUc decisions without constituting the board a su 8 entitled to those lower rates, no matter what the preme court of arbitration with power to compel interstate Commerce Commission thinks about it. disputanta to accept arbitration and obey arbitral —Vurginia Star. Chesterfi decrees. This would be a mistake, as it would attempt to substitute th« opinion of a board for CJGARZT$:%8 THE UNKNOWN DEAD of Turkic and Domttkt^^ttoa^^ public opinion itselt The people, not the labor Unknown, the funeral carriage passed. board, must be the arbiters of any dilute which Mourned by the colors for the dead. reaches the magnitude of a county-wide railroad Unknown, seemingly in death, alaa; strike, with its effects so closely resembling ca This saoiflce of life and bJood was shed. Measured music, the dirge, with muffled drum: lamity and war. So Congress wisely refrained Comrade* m arms pas»>d on with-solemn tread. from providing a penalty for violation of the labor Through the victory arch, to the battle won; board's decisions and the fact of violation in case to their last sad rite to their unknown dead. of such an event. This furnishes the material upon which the people can form a sound judgment Unknown, through streets with miirt of strife. and render a decree. When the people have rend Tlie cortege passed with their unknawn. Unknown, the toU which claimed this Hfe. ered their verdict there need t^ no fear that it will This comrade In the casket bourne. not be accepted by all parties concerned. '*°*Srn°*^' ** *"*«>'^ «» "Pirit which haa only That the labor board shall have the power to fix the wages of railroad employes is clearly the in With oibm countless dead. Can m WhwB fields of grain again ate grown, tent of the transportation act, which says that "all XhoM fidds of crimson red." thf decisions of the labor board • • • SHALL —Edward P. McNally. est^lish rates of wages and salaries and stand ards of workiQg coBditums which in this opinion ot LA u G HAND LIT the board are just and reasonaUe." 8 In order that the board may arrive at a just b THB HUMANfTABIAN decision in any case, it is given the same power to "I use this horrible shriek hori. on my automobile for subpoena witnesses and send for books and p^)ers hmnane ^rewMms," explained Li«rt««tnt Hust^i-i I that a court of justice possesses, and it can cM&i t?J*^!^ • jM«rtri«tt with fear, he wffl stand .till and .^ 1 ^* "• «*w»ys "a4y to assist cor friends in JavesUsstias pel attendance of witnesses and force them to tes >amies8iJka^tonm overhim." 1%« AikS^t. aie flBMdal or eredU standing of peisons, Unas or eeimik» tify. It has the right of access to books and p». with wlMMK they eentoBpbte deaUng, 1^ »stter ^JM» located. pers wd pmalties are jirovided for obstructing ' A:WFUL ^ ^ ^ jf po' fadliUes are swh that we motably can be of great the agents bfthe board. - ^IJ«never seen anything l&o ttefix *«. b„ g^i^. h^ fa this reject, and whether yon ai« a eastoaer or nqt, please Thus it will be 8e«i that the labor board has ample powers.under which to proceed in the inves "With his wife, of cooiMr" tigation and consideration of a complaint. But J^^^Atf^^l!^ feiw telling the truth and he's ^^^^ "'^ «». thyihg to U. o«t «e It-^.^ the punitive powers of-the board cease with the I Oar amUliMt is to laake this a nnk of nad^^paisonal set- rendering of its decisions. Nowhere in the act is • • • a penalty provided for compelling obedience to its THBY GO TOGETHKk judgments. -Cta the contrary. Congress left to M- "?* "'Pi'By incwMing divorce rata," remarked the wit public opinion the power to decide whether there ^^catos that America is indeed becoming the Isnd of tiie should be comjriiance with the board's rulings. "Yes," replied his prosaic friend, "Trnt the c«mtinued Section 3X3 covers that point in the words: f*^** J?** Hoggests that it is still the heme of the * "The labor board, in case it has reason to beteave.—The American Legion Weekly. lieve that any decision of the l^bor board or of a^ • • • •• V . adjustment board is violated by any carrier or em^ EXACTLY SO Bank of Manassals "Yessfr, eighty-two, I Ke. an' every tooth in my 'ead THE BANK OF PEBSONAL SEBYICB Ploye or subordinate official or organisation there- same as th' day I were bere^a something to e^ three miles away and Congress reasoned that public opinion would be wal!^,])*'n'*v*f'*'"k will help any' man'**^s appetite^ '» ^^'^'. '«• • three^ik potent enough to restrain either party to an arbi According to how yon look at it, then ain't no aoeh thin« tration by the board from disregarding its decis- rag STAFF OF UFE «» np against it ^^ THAT MEANS OUR BREAl> • ^OM- It was assumed, no doubt, that any body of -' •• - • ••', . NEVER «®Ploye3 or carriers who availed themselves of CAUTION «« services of the board would customarily abide "Why, George, you're dressed like a tnunpl *y its judgments, and ttiat la case of a vi(rfation You cant face pa^ and adc fw my hand ta such awful TOO V ^ «e people would decide wbetter the violators were elothesT" 'leant? Watch aw. Think I'm going to risksrttfaw JMtiiJed or not. my beat eiothea all massed npT" - ^^ BUSY This is a salutary and effective law. Applying «*®the present emergency, R is fMind that it rec- TOB INSULT If No transaction is too small to receive the care- •v/ ^08 them accountable at the bar of public opin- "Beelsebobl" ful consideration of 'Hie Feofha National Bank, fwas them accountable at the bar of {public opin- The Deril's rigi^faaad aaa aMroacfaed. BKSAD IS TOOK BB3T POOD "Sir?" and we are never too busy to attend to our cos- luw ^^ ^o^»tion of the labor board's decisions. "PrepanLpapen againM General Sherman tot libel, slan tamers' reqniremeaits pnanptly, o* to ext«id to Oar BliM BIbbaa hraad OSMMIM aa «*«o recognizes the right of carriers to cut down der, damages eiveiythfag y«i «aa think «f.- sMd ffis than the fullert measnre ef co-operatitHi. aMteraat to mahs tt keep aoft, hat te rj*^' but if they violate the labor board's <|eci8- SaUnic Majesty. 'Vaka'«m atimw. m tolw^ m aach freoh *nKf day tnm. hisheel S?^ <^«>Nr so they must justify their acts before •eaadahma attedcs!" f The business andojrofessional m^, the farmers •wtwUk Ask nwr aMa« far "•*bar of public opinion or lose their case. "AgaiDst lUtrmaa, Sb?" and wage earners, and the women of this city and '^es, agaiBft fflwnssii that cvy iriw said _ V9CIAL FOB THB CHILI»Bf *^ery strike is essentially an appeal to the peo- likah^l INw est to kaq> tids piMe haif.«ay doewlt- ssetioii, win find it to their admtaca to w^t «• even when the disputants deny that the pQl>- • k • ase of OBT eueptiooal fadUticiL *^ la the judge and jury. Tbn puh^ statemoita ROW ENGLISH AND AMSSICAN tHFFSR J^testants, their appeab for pabHe sympathy, "1 apeak four laagaagaa," pnwdty boaated tiw doer It's a Fleasore to Serve YosT 7^ deniaia that they are encroaching upon fine of a hotal fai Borne to aa Amarieaa gaast. Tea, foer— J^'s rights, 4c., all prove that they rely upon Italian, IVsMk, fiai^ish and AmmieKa.'' "Bat bdiah aad Anvieaa an the '^ opiirion for victory. the gnert. ,J*e Pe<^ have nude clear that they will not ''Not at an," rq>lied the man. *lf aa I8ngii«im,«|, ahoaM ^^'^ tile railroad emirfoyee in a strike at this come up now, I should talk iika this: '(^ I aay. what ^7 "°*' ^iU they support the railroad managers •xtraonHnarily shoekii« waatho- wt'n hariiw! I dan lorcing another cut ia wages. Both sides say thersll be a Mt of it ahead.' Bat whn yo« aune up HK Peoples National Bank I was Jost totting ready to say: 'For Oa Io«a »• ]Qk»! J^^^ wen to he«i pabHe o|«iuon._Wa.ldn,. SoBse day aJat it? Gneos this ia tha nroiil AeoA. aU MANAaBAa •IB6INU rif«*.'--'aaYe«th'eCo«panioii. • • • l^^^^otsylvania jury has convicted a woman of ACENOWLXDGBMBNT ••"porting to market the liquor tiiat her huWv We have joat tecaivwl a copy vt tiie acog: "Go Look BELL'S BAiSRY ^•ctored on the sly and givoi her three for Bnrgiarls Sister; Good Men An Gettiag Seaiea." Maimfiii ' ^° i»il. where she and the old man can dis- Also the volnma of vwae on Sim^ Ufa, hmgt^^ ^^f^^ AM) the hardness of the way of the transgressor. the poem: on THX NBWS—Babearlba for ,f~*i>ee of the family are presumed to be still To a Ham aad Egg, with apologlaa to Baeaa." THl JOUBWAL %\M tha yaar. Both s^aadU pieeea o< panttacck aad wadi Mca iatar- RESTAURAIff ""T the BtflL •attag ttaa Tha rnwgri—hiiial BaoewL BMIi Street, Not to Psal (Mhb- «• a^a^brfii m( , >*»j-
ing a vacation of a we* at hia old bixie theatre j{ BRsrMS^ • ••- home in Oc«)<|uaS*awi indulgtog in, '•^ ^ the pastime of whipping tk. adjacjmt^ TONIGHT I AILB^PBBCY —MiM Di^fy Hill Brown hv-ccept- ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^y^ „ any «ti»«| I Yesterday, Today ..ia.. ed a po«Ucn with the Peoplei NmUon- kind o< fisb that wUl take the hook.; "MAID OF THE WEST" a) Bank. Matrimonially inclined couplea who It's the story of a girl reared on a —Mrs. W. Fewell Merchant eottur- desire his servicea wi« kindly take, western ranch, going east to inhmt tuiaed the Aft«moon Bridg» Club AY. —The Post Office Deparlanent aa- "iegolar meeting at Bwmett School on py, A Paramount K«^ta^^iMBri^ ndraaia «rf I^ve and I»- fill the poaition in that town. • Pa^nbw and the electtqo Pl^~ MANASSAS, VlRCaNIA ago soB his farm On the BnckhaU road Gushing, were the auesta of Mr, a»d jt„ ^^^ piu» witidn the famous By. to Mr. Mervin Maupiii, repnrchaaed it Mrs. Claudr^ Je. Cusjafiir> vjtl—.vg oni Snn'-* Fast National Bank with ti»e whole production under the i for Q^ifoiaia where he wjH m^ ;>^ f"^ AtBaUMQllIA^ VA. I superviaitm of Maxwell Ear- itro Director GeaeiaL heme. . mESIGNATSXy PWHWU'mHf Of- Also Fox News. Adm.. lle-17c. In eomBliance withlhe request of Mayor Davis that afl P^es^of _Mrs. E. R. Conner extends an in- TH» UN nUD STATES ^ THURSDAY, OCT, 27 JSaSl^wi to wnuS op«i on Sunday be ckwed dunng the vitatiwi to the children of Manassas! Capiul . . • * * •^•^••••••J MAY MeAVBY to tte present at the sixth annnal mas- ^rplas and PntU . • **•*•***;*• hSS S& wiSS; iStaDrug Store wiU be dosed from U querade at Conner's Halt on HaUow- Prampt attMtiMi givea ta a9 ' ^ e'wi night Prizes will be given for I m,^ iadodiag erileetfciM "EVERYTHING FOR vrtr, we shaU be ghid to serve you. Look for us at home or church tho best costumes. j tfca Didted Stataa aad fciapa. A Realart Picture. Adm., lle-17c fSf Xhe managers fiit the community fair of Independaxtjtall extends an in vitation to all advertised in the to Taxpayers! fair catalogue exhibit their wares or their line tusiness at the fair on Saturday, The tax books for 1921 wffl be «t tfce foBoyiiig jtoa on ttie dates given below to give you a conyaint Ofportv^ to PW y«Hir —Miss it Pringle Lewis was taxes before the 5% penalty is •«•«: Monday Aftnnoon CATHAKPIN—"niursday, Oetobw 27. Club we^ Mrs. Allison HICKORY GROVE—Friday, October 28. y the highest score,' HAYMARKET—Saturday, Oetobw », roo^ved ( of cards as a i^rize. BRENTSVILLE—MoBday, October SI. lead refreshment ^Mreaerved. GREENWICH—Tuesday, November 1. —Viola Jacksen^the little daoghter NOKESVILLE—Wednesday, November 2. of Mr. Mid Mrs. P—Monday, Nevembfls 7. elbow. JOPLIN—Wednesday, Novoibw 9. I'.'.WIL'.V. DUMFRIES—Thursday, November 1«. h •!><•.' i 1 - —Mr- S«^~XrW^ of Wariung- QUANTICO—Friday, Nwembes-11. U / ^"> A ^o^ber reaidei^ ree«>tly left HOADLY—Monday, November 14. ^ [j y\foT B6.^tv£m, where he wOl serve as AGNEWVILLE—Tuesday, Nov«»b» 15 (i««5«:> Luxurious ^SJBSak'^ector of the United States WOODBRIDGE—Tuesday, Nov«iber 15 (afta»eM.> A Veterans' Bureau. Mr. Wolfie was OCCOQU AN—Wednesday, November 16. TOILET I accompanied by his daughteaf, Miss MINNIEVILLE—Thursday, Noveariber 17 (10 to 2p. —I.), Elisab«th WoUe. SS J^LEACTMAN^Treasurw Prim» WilHam County. GOODS. —Mr. Carrol Weaver, Uving on the farm of Mr. R. S. Hynson, brought to LADIES ! Every man is proud of a beautiful woman—particu- this office last week a bunch of black kitv if that woman is his mother, wife, sister, or sweetheart. Yon berries gathered on the farm. They owe it to yoursdf and famUy to keep yoursdf as pretty and dainty wer* fine looking and evidently from as BOSsiMe. Our cold creams and k>tion8 wifl give your skin a vel- a second growth of this year. Some wctvwiMdrance. Our face powders mid rouge wiU complete yww others w«>e brought in by another tii^Llriving added charm to your looks. WcJiave pcrfUBMS, toi- party soon afterward, eresota ten^Srsind things for Mi-lady's dr«Bii« t»bk at modwato •TW Prin Bmd Hoar o< ike Wor'tB' yrico. Come to US for it. —A Hallowe'en enterUinment will be fnven at Woodbii» school on Friday THE^LOUR ' for Guda Bros. Co.. s... ^ evening October 28, ^beginning *t 8 •SAY IT WITH FLOWERS." o'clock. A good program will be giv en. Hon. C. J. M*«t»e will deUver an That Makea die Bread address. Refreshments wiB be served ^ for benefit of Oie school. Evesybody j That Makea dia ftfawn come and have a good time.
—Mes?OM CM* s Ward: MiaiMiim. Sic For Sale—Purebred O. L C. pigs ^ vnOu old, 110 each. S. R. Clarke, Waterfall, Va. 21-4*
Fiimisbed apartment for rent; Ugbt, neat and (water lumished. Apply at Journal Ofilce. 18-tf
— I.I , ' Henry W. Andwson, Bomin^ for Governor gays: "I stiind on prohibi tion just where the constitution of my country and the constitution of my State stand. If I stood any other way I would be unworthy of the high office to which I aspire."—Advertisement.
FOR SALE, CHEAP—Four Ford trucks with gear transmission, com pletely overhauled; also two 6 h. p. gas engines and one i h. p. gas engine. Anyone interested will do well to look them over. W. E. McCoy, Manassas V*;^ li-ti TYPEWRITER FOR SALE—Bwn . Anderson ington Model 10, in good condition; cheap for euh. Manassas Journal, Manassas, Va. CaiKBdrte for Governor, Di.cuM the Cmipaigii iMue,
FOR SALE—Four fine l,iOO-ll> Percheron colts, 3 years old. A, W, Amphlett, Haymaricat, Va. 20^ Wanted—By single gentlwnan, room Conner's Hall, Manassas. Va. and board ^th small family. Most be in or near toUm. Give fall particnlars in first letter. Addicsa Box A, Jour nal Offle*. 22-27
For Sale—Gentle pony; also cart and hamMs. Mrs. H. E. Roaaell, Manas sas, Va. 22-2*
Wanted to commnsicat* with CALVERT DESCENDANTS r2,2P.l Mrs. E. F. O'Gorman, 280 E St, N. E., Washingt<»i, D; C. 21-4
For Sale-^Knabe Square Piano. Ap ply to Mrs. B. Wood Weir, Manassas, Va. ' / .22 THE DATE AND HOUR The latest figorefl published by the United States Goverament show that Virginia stands near tiie bottom of the list in education. The Republicans dte. this as a reaemi why ther« should be a change in government.—AdvwiiBe- ment. KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES ^ FAIX AND WINTER^ Wanted—To hire s boy to milk cow. 1921 Also want to buy some pea hay. Mrs. M. H. Davies, BIack aad wtdte setter dog. Reward. Nota^ Gtiatay. ftimn. Hay- •o market, Va. ' " 2S-tf Household Goods Wanted—Salesman^ wilih Ford car to sell oil and gas sav«r. All Ford own ers want H. Exciosive t^Tit<»y giv en. Money maker. Small invest ment Vac Distributing Co., Box 86, Clifton Forge, Va. 23-2 The womett of Virginia are watch See Next Week's Journal ing with interest the aggressive cam paign being conducted by Mrs. Otey, of Lynchburg, the R^ubhcan nominee for Full Particulars for Soperiatoidntt of Public Instruc tion. Mrs. Otley was a pioneer in the great movement for the freedom of w«n« in Virginia.—AdwrtJsement C J. M£ETZE & COMPANY (Own to bed-rode! TlieteV Lost—Friday, doU jet breast pin, on where you want pices. West street, between Lee and Portaer Agents for E. A. Slusher *venaes. Reward if rttatiMd :t|» Mrs. So do we. So do the mafcets of A*ert Speiden. 28-1 T TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Kirschbaum Oothcs. T^ove This is to advise all peraoos with Don't Rub Your Youth Away *koni I am acquainted and with wbmn I transact buaineos that my name was '%''^ you say. See d^se FaB *»nged aoeording to law by the dr- USE wit court of Prince WilHaia Coanty, sm& and oveticoats priml at Virginia, OB October 7,1921, fnm Pfc- «» Cokinides to C. G. Puis. Hereafter I will sign: ^-2 XL G. PAMS. RIN S O for the familr washing—«o rubbing—no bcHling—lost soak lUie doth«, thaf a aU It is perfect for washing madiiiieB. ^niAMPRESSNG Try xt» and ymi wiH like it. HAVE YOU TRIED MBBS & GIDDINGS TWINK? MANASSAS It washes and dyes at the same time. Twink, in a wink gives beautiful even colors on silks, cotton, linens and woolen goods, and at the same time it launders as perfectly as Lux. ^W* have lost iwUUed oae of HOFF- We have all the popular colors. ^^ LAYEST PRESSING MA- RINSO and TWINK are made by the Lax Manufacturers, ^ES. which eiiaUea ns to handle so they need no further recommendation. We are offermff '^*«k wttlMut ttmr <* MorcUi a SPECIAL PRICE expert. If GOODS DEUVERED on the above named date at my resi J7 ^^•••t of t*w»,sewl work hy par- dence in Manaasas the fudlowing p«r- End Qnkk LuDcli Local and Long ^ !»<•». AD work guaraatecd. V PHONE MANASSAS, VA. aonal property: "" *W service give na a trial. Tliree tamps iochidiBg parlor lamp. OPENED ON Distance Truck PRICES REASONABLS Ideal coal oil heater, 3 stand tables, *^^^ CHAPMAN'S RELIABLE wash stand, wash bow! aad pitcher, Monday, October 3 (V.. PRESSING CLUB iron bed and springs, two rope por Hauling FIRE INSURANCE SMART FOOTWEAR Casan Street, Belaw T< ^••«« Maaaasas Motor Otmtmmj The STATE NEWS NOTE »»*« »«'<*•• *?*' we HAVE THOSE H«»ry C. Ch-ltiy. 7«, C<»nJ«d««»to vet«r«n. mwnber of whol«»»le grocfdry 3.15 OXHX)1^ 0 firm ol Chwley 4 Gamer, and fomer ^ SHOES TrwBurw of SUfford cooaty, died »t hi. hoia* in F»d«rick»bttrg Sunday ^ BUSY CORNER" PENNA.>WLAT 8 TH.ST. night. Two WM, one daugWwr and, *- *.51 a ^ WASH INGTON. D. C. 0- «*" " YOU NEED :;r PROM on« aieUr ittrvive. Henry B. Briwoe wat fatally »hot USLIPPI on Satiirday night on the Camp Hum- J phreya' road, about three miles from Alexandria. William L. Oehlert. of ^^ »WORK SHOES Alexandria, was arretted charged wth the crime and i. In jail at Fairfax FOR MIDSUMMER courthouse, the ihooting affair having occurred in that county. Briacoe wa» ^ from North Caroliaa. He leavea a, wife and six cMldrea. I
Policeman George D. Chinn, of the] third precinct, Waahington, D. C., waa . shot and probably mortally wojinded, Lyons Velvet Hats as the reault of a shooting affray on Monday. The policeman was shot when he attempted to stop a brawl be tween six negroes, a sequel to a cr^a game. George D. Scott, colored, who If hiBtory is to be beUeved. women at one tlme^ wore straw hsts in was arrested, is said to have admitted ZZ^SlSi velvet hat. in winter. WoinM» ^^-T^'^^^Z^Z ' the shooting. The wounded poUce- no means dependent upon the weather man to teU her what to wear. man U about kwenty-fonr years A spring near the top of the Blue Kidge, on the line between Page and avd Raaca Up Kappahannock countioa, haa Wthin tha Xh« Prices Dulin& Martin Co. last few days cauaed great surprise among residiota pi that sectiMi. The mS F Stwel wd 1214-18 G Stwt, WMJOmliW. P- C. i^jng ia directly in the line of the dry belt that extenlch across Page county from Shenandoah and Bappahanaock EI»Y WEFRIGERATO couBtaea, and in former arid seasons K»xm'*-S*oosBA ncKv haa remained dry. No d^»«»deBce has —»re an invertment. They are .ubrtantiaBy ever been placer upon it aa a source pi abundant watw, its flnctaating stwaM baUt and so .cientificaUy conWrttel«d that max- driving the people of that B«tJMr. and If n. J. W. Alyey and Junta POLmCAL APVERTaEMMMT Worthiagtoii, Jr., hava ratiirnad frdm flflUT BETfillT a vUit to iHativaa and friends at Jf Charlotte Hall. Md. ^'Roanoke iimes' Miae A4nie Troth, our primary And this is wlmt he said: U»eh«t. tpmA the week-end with her e|»«in.. Ito and Mr,. G. H. Ayrea. at Voters throughout Virginia are man- Bolts the Primary "That SUNOCO OIL I got from you proved to be Mra. NannJe Wheeler, Mr. and Mta. j «*oiMlgn for SUte offices because this fine; especially for the Haynes. It has worked bet-' Oineio Welle and children and Mr. I J« the first Urns la a generation tbat 1 «»• DemocraUo pMty has been oon- w«t'vi«^'*h«TS'S JJ* ^^'^ Democratic paper in South- •( ter than it ever has since I bought it I have been Mul Adams, of Wellington, Mr. and trying to buy some more of the oil since my return, tronted hj serious, determined and ag. oSJrlwtr^S* ^^^ \^* primary and refused tolupport the Mrs. L. J. PAttie and family, Mr. E. trewive opposltton or been faced by bu^ no one seems to handle it out here. I am writ- N. Pattie and son, Edward, visited s formidable array ot BapubUoaa ou- W? ^^^^^^fS" ^^^'^fy *o *»ave them send me somfc. Mr. and Mra. L. B. *attie on Sunday. Oidates. AGAIN WE DISSENT TeU Ludd (I think that is the name of the fe^ Mr. N. Currell Pattie, of Alexandria, In former yeass RepubUoan opposl- that worklB there with you aU the time) that ill spent the week-end. with his parent* Won for SUte offices has been praoUo- l»ve to do with the Haynes is give it lots of^oQe Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Pattifc »ily negllgJbJe, but today the situation readinel to ^^/««rf ""P*'"!**^ ^'^^ praiseworthy alacritT^ oU and gasoline and drive it like Sam HilL" Mrs. A. M. Allison and daughter, Is dUfereoL ThJaUng Democrats and Sfp^Sne^S^ assistance where assistance is manifeBtly Sd Edmonia, spent the week-end with rel »*ny leaders hare a most wholesome The writer Js Mr. J. B. Gibson, who recently toft atives at Marshall. wspect for the O. 0. P. ticket, headed tore m hia Hayneg for Webb City, Ab. Mrs. Robert Ritenonr is visiting her vr CoL Henry w. Anderson, of Rleh- mond, Mcaaae It is composed of up. sister-in-law, Mrs. Emerson Fetser. standing candidates and represents the 0^ SUNOCO users. Have yo^lSd it on^oS Mrs. Edmund Wilson, of Loudoun, crjstslUatlon of a 8tate.wlde protest recently visited her mother, Mrs. sgalnit one-party domination In Vir- Adeline Hoffman. «lnta, which wliJ reach lu crest at the wt?^ **1'^ has been quick to answer it to the b^t of itVabimJ' Miss McCabe,^ of Leesburg, ww a PolU on November 8. Witness the statement of Messrs. Trinkle, Flood SiUe and H M piest at the home of Mr. and Mn. That the Republican party ot Vlr- Smith, Jr carried elsewhere in this issue ' ^ ^- ^ John Pa^ton on Sunday. «inta la « power to be seriously reck n-nJ^K^I!^^.- "^rinkJe, Flood. Sale and Smith The Times haa Messrs. Frank and Will Brown r»- oned with and wUl be responsible, in naught but kindly feeling and cordial regard. But it does n^ m2! BIRKETTS GARAGE emtly visited their brother, C, P. one w*r or another, tor better govern pose to take ita construction of moral obligation from tS^ or a^ MANASSAS, VA. Brower, jr., of Round HUL ment In Virginia, U admitted on aU Th!f fiSff"'"'^ f^^^^. *"*^'" «'• without the DS^S Z^ Mr. J. D. Harrover is ill At bis home •idss. The vote cast for President S^5f i ?h ""'^ *««'"«* Mayhew involves issues that LS?^ mar Sudley. Harding, last Novemfber was approzl- ttiat*ly JO.OOO which la equal to the bearing on the party organization in Richmond and thefefore th^ The "flu" has made ita appeaiwiGe number of rotes east in the last gubei^ best thmg for that organization to do is to keep oat of it ' HffmnHmnMnmmmMg sgrain in our community; a colored natorisl election In Virginia for candl- Mayhew s record is the important issue in the camnaiim «nH child being ito first victim so fkr as dalss ot aU parties. The Republicans ?r^i^ t^^^^f ^°*^?u°^ ^°*"«^« have had nS op^SS^ «- we have learned. hare aunfrers, determination, organ- hare Are KscrhmatiD^ Peopk A number of children in this localiiy UaUoa and a plaUorm that is bound to yeioped since the date on which the primary was closed to anv are suffering from severe odds. equal to aU those who Uke the trouble ctheraspirant for the office he holds. ° "*^ to tamlUarlse themselres ihth Ito pro- M.«S'''^®?-i*°'*i°*'^"8^ * ^«ht against Mayhew, insofar as F0RESTBUKG gresilre, humanltorian, eoobomleal IB every eoaunaalty wlio wmat to pwduM tlM planks. Mayhew's candidacy for re-election is concerned. It mavtewSl to emphasize that point here and now; ItS conceraS wlth^S hmL Th«M art our frkodfL Thuy bmf T^» campaign to being wagad rar bwfan— uwc repvtatkm. Mrs. Herbert Anderson visited bar question of whether Mayhew shall or shaS not be 5^e n«J nS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gallahan, of throughout the length and breadth of: f^'^V^i- Pu^ '^'"^^ ^''^^ »« brief for raett and doin"tnroSS Dumfriea, Monday. ' Vlrglnto on the highest possible plane' HI .... by the RepubUoan candidates whosel figS'S''nt?^i?!f ?=y-- L«tthatbecleariyunSS>^'°S . Mrs. Janies Anderson was operated poaition to simply this:, "^e polat' ngnt ihe Times is making m connection with the Mavhew-Tillpt? on for appendicitis Wednesdw «t tlM out to tltlnking men and women thai m Their Good Judgment Mary Washington Hospital, Pni' Tt^M^ •" ^^ *1^^ "«h* °^ th/voters to expreS^SJSldvM prcntpta the najBc of ^OEDMONDS" wk«a th«« •rile of one-party domination, the stag S !iiw 15^®^^*^°? ^'^ Mayhew's record. If thevotSJ wS ericksburg.. nation and extraragance that hare d*-' to re;;el^t Mayhew in the face of the Jax conduct of the^tyS is BOod of Spoetadw and Byc^asMs. Mrs. Mitchell Bettis visited friends reloped during thirty yeata of nUsrale' that IS aieir pnvilege ahd we shall not quarrel with them for ex^T at Bellfair Mills last week. by the DemocraUo psjrty, which has cising it. But we do insist and shall continue to insfftfit ^' Mafcara of SPBCTACLUB Mr. Raymond Rolls, of FVurfax, consUntly increased the ntnaber of of hew must not Ibe rammed down the throats of the voterfof tWs EDMONDS aad BTBGLASSaS sp«it the week.«nd at the home of ficeholders, and we say to the voters. Co*S>S£f *''S; ^^^^' ^"^ ^^ "^^^"^ o» the City DeLSirSS SMFffteeatk Stnet Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. If you want this state of affairs to con ItdZn^LvJ?. ?^'"?='"**'.^ P^y '^ '^»«8«'- than the City iS tinue to return the Democratic candi it doesn t have to take its orders from the City Hall, and we h^^ OPT I CI AN WASHDrcnaa^ a c Mr. R. B. Abel caUed at the horned dates to office, but If you believe, as I Oppoaita SkanAam BaUt S his brother, Mr. Maurice Abel Sunday. strong suspicion that in this part^cular case it i^'t gdng to dTL • Oppoaita ^ we do, that Virginia, needs a house- . Whatever party organization has become arbit^ aSd tvnS Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dunn and son; cleaning, the Republican party wants «U.^ It has been smashed That hap happened Satedly eS^ Alvin, Miss Myrtle Rolls and Mr. your rote on Norember 8th." Mayers, all of Quantico, called at tiie where. It can happen in Roanoke. ^ •^ xci«awsujy eise- The Republican party of Vlrgintoi Is' home of Mr. Dunn's mother, Mrs. a militant, forward-looking, hope-In nr.r,.'^^ T^mcs conteuds that in case of a Democratic voter who Belle Dunn,' Mipnday eyeiung. spiring organization, whose ranks are a dP^.^«/«?^r^^"* 5^yh«^ ^ »«^« been derelict of dJt^ta- Messrs. A. L. Foulger and Emory, constantly tncreaelng, snd whteh to a degree constituting unfitness to occupy the office he hoMa Thn? of Qoantteo, called on frintds in Dum destined to tree the roters from po sn^r^^itrl.'*^ ^"^"^ obligation, whetLrtelal or iSS^^ fries and Forestburg Monday evening. litical bondage and assist them to as support Mayhew as the party nominee. To argue oth^ii^sei^ to Mr. Clint Abel, of Washington, wlio sert the power of their cltisenship. argue, m effect, that because Mayhew is the n^n2,^f if hS was called hcHse on account of the "Parties are necessary in tree gov- shoidd go out and cut a man's throat on the street it would still £ death of his fathiw, Mr^ R. S. Abrf. of erament,? Biys CoL Henry W. Ander- Oak HOI, has returned to Washington. son, irho bas been enthusiastically re- dite'*"*luch^'r,n^T*=^"" n^'^> support him as SS^ THIS FALL is the time to do that building and j celred er«rywbere he has spoken dur date. Such a position is manifestiy absurd and sillv Yet^X improving you have been putting off on account Mr. Dewey B. Redd, of Manassas, I '-(I called af the home of Mrs. BeDe Dunn | ing the campaign, "but they are only is the position the Qty Democratic Commit^ wSen, Sd siS of high costs, as our pric^ and an examination of Sunday. ! voluntary agencies tor the expression JS the position in which we strongly suspect it has apSed to the our grades will convince you tliat our present of the wfll of the people, looking al party leaders in Richmond for support Mr ^nWe r!rno^«? Mrs. Wallace Rendall, of Qoaotico, ways to the higher Interesto of the man Flood, General Sale and formS^trict Attest' Smffh^ values on LUMBER, MILL WORK AND BUILbiNG who spent a week with hw parents, State. When any party talto to serve issue statements until they are black inihe fac1,S!f wt aSS MATERL^LS will justify you in going ahead with Mr. and ,Mr8. D. F^ Abel, returned to this purpose; when it faUs to prorlde matters a bit. The Democratic voters of Roanoke wiU nTbe ^ your w<»"k. her home Sunday. tor the tree expression of that will; led by any such tactics. They are sufficiently intelligent s^ r—W. A. Smoot & Co., Inc.^ Alegcmidiia, Virginia. Mrs, James Wilfork and bat^ are when it subordinates the Interesto ot cientiy honest, sufficiently fair^ded, to judge^fS^eSv^ia visiting Mrs. WilfoA's parents, Mr. the State to the selfish aims of party to the extent of their obligation to support Mayhew fOTrSdSo? by those In control; then it beeomea and Mrs. W. E. Uoyd, of Buy Comer. the lastrament of oppression, a danger 3^r aSSer^H?S^'=" ^^"^ ^^^^^ HaU,^RTchmon^S^ to free goremment and, wltateTtf Ito MINNIEVILLB name or service. It should be ove»^ nn ,^/i.*° <^«t«™».ne the question of their moral obligatioS^ Weather is beautiful, but ndn is throwB. _ Dp not the ^e principles apply to the State primary^If a badly needed. "While therf may be personal or from the machiae for a City offlra, why should he vote aminst hZ Quite a few of the Minpievflle peo party loyalty, there can be no personal ple attended the fair at Bethel last or party 'allsglancs' among the tree Remember to examine our wlien oax~ Saturday and reported its be^ quite ettliens ot thto Stote.' A Virginian sidering^our [oices. a success. owes alleglaace only to the Halted Mrs. Rez^ Davis, of Baltimore, is Stotes and to Tlrglala, scad thto must spending a few days hi MinnieviUe be si^wae over aU personal or party M the guest MAY BB A CRISINAL OFFENSE TO JOKE ABOUT YOLSTBAD A campaign to aiqpprkM mirth in U. C V. REUNION theatna araosed by Jokea ea piohiM^ ADAMS tion is being planned VY eofwvement CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE oflleers in New Yerfc, aeemiing to Sberman A. Cimao, direetor «< iafor- October 25-27, 1921 BsatioB ti natioBft} pnddbitioB UtO- quarters in Washington. Wikks, (Ms aidJewekT A statement by Mr. Cnaeo intimat flMWatck Ke^Md Fares mSMikn iUhay^ysba ed that inriutioiia m^lit be sent to tiieatriea} managers for a eoafsseute lookiag to actiM to *iDeaIarte zwpMt JAMES R COLE Upon presentation B>SNDBNT HILL. TA. Z!JI?r'*'"^ **•*''^•»™~'"^ S«« "^ Da'«»»*« "^ Voter- cl****, "win be in rcaponae to coai- FUNERAL DIRECTQB AND "^wtobs aoM roaad trip tickoto at nto of one ewt per Bib tiar- plainto reaching E. C Teliowley, act- LICENSED EMBALMEK tag federal prohiUtioa direetm- for ura Loca imATDSMi New Tstk, frooi patrons of theatres ar al aad mories that pietares and perform «r JJ|*£^*n'«>nn«tkm eonoott TIdwi Agmta, Sostkea Rafiway, ers iodte THIS IS SOMETfflNG SHE EXPECTS OF HER MEAT MAN. She want* to be sure Uiat he knows his business, that he attends to it in a 100 per cent sanits^f^ way, providing for her ta- ble nothing less than 100 percent sanitary meat I FcMT the health ctf h^ ftanily this U a priceless guarantee,
Aii so, Mrs. Hsosewtfe, whei yon go to inarket, we shaO ask yon to remeiiiber that SAUNDERS' has stsfied Ae bosbiess twenty years. Meats hare heen onr one coBBodhy^ and onr tme has not beoi SK- ticed toastdyof conitiesspcedids whkhweildififye ornnauzeeideKjaBdihoroBiJHKssk ov chM Oar kaowyge aiii experience sore at yov £sposal-anci you are not asked to Pay Mcnre. There are no cheap prkes to adrertise-we do not sell cheap meats. We cannot rednce the price of old wares adadfer&eak^siL Onr stock is prac&aDynew evol da/. Yon do not wait dd seats. Hwyw •irket for your family ;OH want strictiy fresh, piife, sanitary meat We hafo IL nink t tfer and kt us senre you. -^ Saunders Meat Market "The Sanitary; Way" MANASSAS - - • - - - - VIRGINIA
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