Alexandria Gazette (Alexandria, VA)
28 August 1871
PRINCE WM. COUNTY.--[From the Manassas Gazette]--We understand that the farmers around Nokesville are procuring large quantities of lime to be used upon their fall sowing of wheat. They procure it from the kilns of Messrs. Garson & Co., at Riverton, near Front Royal.
During the past week the weather has been intensely hot, and our farmers have been anxiously awaiting rain that the sufferings crops might be benefitted thereby. On Wednesday night some rain fell, which will prove beneficial to the gardens, but many fear the corn crop is too far gone to be saved.
A fight took place some time last week near Independent Hill in the lower part of this county, between two coopers, named James Posey and Wm. Beavers. Posey was severely injured by a hatchet in the hands of Beavers.
The camp meeting which has been in progress near this place since last week closed on Friday morning. Brentsville, Manassas, Dumfries, Hartfod, Beadley, Clifton and other places were represented by tents on the ground. It was throughout a most orderly and quiet camp meeting.
Rev. Mr. Bain commenced a series of protracted meetings at the Methodist church on Friday night last.
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