SCHOOL PLAY, VALLEY FARM, A drama‘in four acts, will be given in tha t ligt School auditorium by the sophomore bess of Mess Wilson's room, Saturday even ng, Nov. 23, at 7 o'clock, under the mian vement of Mrs. Daniel, teacher of music. ‘The public is cordially invited to attend his splendid play, Admission, 156 and age. The proceeds are for the benefit of the echeol. eCircuit Court convened here Monday serging with Judge J. 5. Dannah on the iich and commonwealths Attorney Jno. M. Waugh at iis post, ‘The instructions in to grand jury were along the usual lines with emphasis on the offenses of whiskey ooting and gun toting. Special attention was also called to the violators of the game and fish laws. Up to the time of going to press we have not gotten a report of the work of either of the juries. The following gentlemen compose the juries: Geanp Jeny—J. Miles Nickell, Squire NefellGeo, W. Steele, eDavid N. Heo y Polk Oakley, J. MH. Ree, W. A. Elam, B. Williams, Kee Vermdgen, Jas, Py Ferguson, Stude Combs and Henry Ni Peer owed. 1 McGladine, Chas Claypool, DN, Rowland, Elijah Henry, WoH, bt dev, Mathew Hall, B.D. Gevedon, G. C. lived, JR. Rati, J. B. Williams, Dave Cox, Chas. Sample,Tony Phipps, Jas. Wright Lagan Murphy Ino, C. Benton, Paris Denton, Jas Halsey Alex Pelfrey, J. W. Bailey, J.4. Carpinter, Alex Whitaker, Lewis Adkins and C. A. Muling, Geo. W. Steele was appointed foreman of the grand jury. If a horse stumbles give him his food on the floor instead of in the manger. The position necessarially taken in feeding strengthens the mucle of the knees and so removes the curls of the stumbling. A horse just brought from the pasture does not stumble. —Ex. A1. G. Turner, of Lexington, to visiting relatives,