LOCAL i'TELLIGENE. . ';.I: ina%v. Aclsi a1, : t 1883. t "v A.dvnretamrnet. One Price-Conior & Chandler. TJ'In Il1nAutA EqF(u.%Li.%TioN,.-The Thgard of Equalization held its. final -neet inl; .In - the Auditor's oMie' on Monday. No business of inportance wis 1trasncted, there being no appials to be heard from the town.lil) boards. ''ho b'.sinoss o the Board has bodot clmplotod. R1;Llmous MiIriNo.-A large ' id interesting religious meeting has Just ended at Concord church at Wood. watrd's. .. 'he 1ter. J,. 11. Thornwell, of Fort 1ill, took a prominent part iii the idietiw'r, a.nd it lasted a grert= portion of last week. We are sorry partlcnulars. einot be given. RI.Ioous Nol-rs., Fhere will be a series of religiouns''services servicetti\t Ilufialo Baptist churel,- commenc1ig on Saturday night before the first Sun.. dlay in Septemnbet". The Rev. J. 1). l uggins'and the Rev. .1. N. Entzmin ger wvill be present. ''iere will be two services, wit.h sermon', on Sun day. The Rev. C. G. Bradford is ex pected to be prosent on Monday. AIbo\' TII" Ji;sTICs.--The case of the State vs. Ada Nyes and Nelson Jones, charged with assault and bat tory, was triqd before Justice Cathcart on last Satuirday. Ada Nycs was found ruilty and sentenced to pay a ilne ot seven dollars and costs or be inprisouned in the county Jail for twen ty days. The flue anit costs were paid and prisoner discharged. Nelson Jones Was found 'lnot guilly". A SAP I)I:ATrI.--We regret to learn of the death of1'rs. II. M. Zealy, of: Monticello, on hu" Saturclay.,, 1ys. Zeily had been sadly ill for sonetite, siiticring all the while from consumap tion. The deceased wits about thirty years of age, and the wife of Mr. 11 M. Zealy, the suliervisorr of reaisti"ation for ["airfield county. A lusband, five children and a host of friends are left to mourn her untitricly denth. To the ftther and children our sinere synpa *tties are exten,led,. P3cIc NI r SIMPSoN's.-A very enjoy able picnic was given at Sinpson's last. tvcek by the Ladies' Sewing Society of ({hat cotnmmunit.y. TIe objecis were to ais oney for the purposeS of fur itisling the Baptist church nentr that place and to aid as hr as possible to the missionarw vork of that de!i'iina id1n. Lemontks, cakes and thc like were sold ill abundanc and a consid Senable net sum w.as realizedl. The lad(ies Of that commlnunity deCserve much cr~edit for their energy and zeal. R1usit Miuuts.-Farmaers will do well ~to rcead and ponderlCt thle folioviug ex rt frIlom the report of' an iwicultu ~ al cotnittee made in 1824: The annual expenso of keeping a horse s e