sprinkler, the dust would not anpoy our merchants.Mr. .T. II. Neely has resigned his position with the Chicago Por trait Co., and is spending a few days in town.—W. A. Spivey and T. P. Jones filled barns with tobacco this week. M W. Capps and S. li Skipper will fill up next Monday.—Jones, it Justice offers highest market p«*i6es for eirgs, poultry, beeswax, bides, furs etc., and wants all the wool in Horry county.— Read the new advei tisemeut of Sam’l P. Hardwick appearing in this issue, and when wanting some-toing good to eat call on him.—The town council will hold a meeting on next Monday evening to receive bids for furnlsuing electric lights for the streets of the town.ate Veteran, was reported as ll last week ami he and familj destitute condition. A petitio written up and in a few hour sum of ten dollars and quite afroeeries were raised and sent istressed family, His only 1 of support has been his manui bor.— The ground was broken week for the foundations pf thlt; sture building of Oul. C. P. tlebaum on Main street next to the Hardware Co. E. H. is the contractor. It is said Col. D. A. Spivey will ere loi gin the erection of some new buildings adjoining the one o Quaitlebaum's.—Magistrate Daniel Grainy Adrian, presided in the magist court here last Saturday. Thlt; oh docket was that of The Sta J. Z. Ward, R. V. Ward an more Ward for entry on la others after notice. On moti