o attend.Death has again been fri our midst. After .-x* Vera I months of lingering 511-ioss Mr. DiVvid foaird, of this place,) rent hod his last on Wednesday morn-ug, the 31st of May. We understand he deceased \Vas a middle aged man, ughly Vesper ted and loved by all with whom he had lurch associated in life. I to loaves a wife and four little •hildren to deeply mourn their loss, rhey have the entire sympathy of the [•onnnunity 111 bearing the loss they have sustained. Wo would commit them to the earn and keeping of a kind Providence, and may Mis all powerful fcrms over hold them up above the more bitter wauls of the world. 'The funeral services of Mr. Laird took place Thursday, June the1st. conducted bv Kov Kandolph. At-* •ter which his remains wore taken to Lexington and interred in the cemetery at that, place.The dry goods house of W. J. Cole* man is now completed, which is a twomo nilW.left fo this w his lie J. 1 dentsweeks am oh;Otuthis as one o eial tiJ. \will saboutin tlsenccAaMo in Lodg fo rd chain of HiEj •print