?VOL. VI NO. 26 _V ? ? The couoty trial of Monday term of ior court for cases conv up the trial many petty criminal a which are resulting; in an usual large number of dism The court has very few portani cases for disposition, irtosl of them ranging from saults to carrying con weapons. ? \ One murder case was dis of Tuesday, that of Thad ley, a negro, who was conv of manslaughter and sen ten to twelve months in jail. He also indkfted for carrying a < cealed weapon but this case w dismissed upon payment of t! costs in tbe adiion. Sam Faulkner was of embezzlement, but charged upon the the co?s. Tom Little, convictea 01 lar ceny, paid tfae cods in the case and was discharged. William WHson, embezzle* ment, had judgement suspended: upon the payment of the co^is. The grand jury has found true bills again# several negroes charged with violation of the whiskey law. _ f4 A high court official t< who deplored the lad that were so many sol pros cases ing brought to the attention the Superior court pressed, in a sentiment when he that are criminal heard of. and should The above made after th asked him the many here pro* le ft] ? "no'- ?p ?day pr^?iLf?9fl?uhe ,l08,S/?ood money. a?"l e county 8?<** . the ones "lbe^Si to famish the ,tate^3^in? ?mad<^ 1^-i-srirJi K^0lB0lpl08 WC of this Th iT;s aa item tbat so? lcount>. ^ n ?ho expense ac-i f*> help make up and of-1 Lount o* there is no remedy 1 trials say thaU^? oirted ml tor it exee^ Aft1 l^^rate. In ilhe case ol U* could 1 [many cases the tcafjant, and Hi refuse to issue a ^ could] U came be {ore bim for trial. Court ofticisds tsjutSSBua fciSSSf P??? >o .he county addedex" s.fts?g5~? m Of the counfcg e3tp?nse r? thai (here is a JRe^SL ? is /ound to bcT^T coutt> ?> (be coutiy, 8 greal sa*%j bench ?s ' wSfilLg1 to admkt^1 there are too mlmv ?J! n aN court, thin them out bcMtfw!005 *?^Pj O?e?ion, ask 'be/ Pf aid SaSfcite' to ** "> sending up^Sf??*, Pr?Ki never to content ouzht Reflector. mfo c*"*."? ote the < ment of her in this issue. essrs. B. B. and Guy HookerUm, 'weie ?Pr. and Mrs. Jasr K cbildi&r, of Seven Springs, gue&s of Mis. Alice King rsday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo S, Williams are receiving the congratulations of friends upon the arrival of a son at their home recently. Hder ). G Hooks will ki ifm in Farmville at eleven o'clock Wthe 3rd Saturday and ? ? H I B w. W.-A.Hobgood, of Route l% was a Farmvills business visi tor Thursday and while in town paid the Enterprise a pleasant We are requeued to extend to our readers an invitation to attend the Annual Thanksgiving Party in Hookerton, Thursday night, Nov. 25th. Local news is a scarce item with us this week, as a large number ofourtownspeoplehave been in Greenville all the week attending the Pollard-Smith trial Remember the Bazaar over Joyner Furniture Co's. &ore Thanksgiving Day and Night and get your Thanksgiving Din ner there. Everything good to eat will be served. As a good number of our business men had to be in Greenville this week on account of the Pollard trial, Dr. J. E. the sale of his houses and lots, The sale will therefore take place Tuesday of next week at 2:30 p. m. See his advertisement elsewhere in this issue. ?? . " 1 ' ?' .. . '? Greensboro, N. G will coadSd services lor tb* ^Presbyterians Sunday morning and night: in the Chri&ian church. The pub lic is cordially invited to hear him. | fORSALK-Ose busiaesslol on Main &, next to Beaman & Monk Bros. Furniture Store and front of Bank of Farmvitte. feet front 100 |eet Ion * and 20 It alley way on rear. For price and terms see ^L?ottn Joyner. > ?? ronite^oH fn announce church will mm Thanksgiving Baiaar ibis year in the rooms up flairs Ov<k the Joyner Furniture Co. ion foot for a bigger and better bazaar than ewr, anjJ thr tedie? invite yoo jo cpme and Thanksgiving^ Dinner -lt&h them. We are requeued to annouqce thai there wiflbe a iog party at King's Cross Rows school house Wednesday night, Nov. 24th. The proceeds de rived therefrom to go to ti* benefit of the school,: popular teachers of this school Extend to the public ut general * cordial invitation to be with t hereby forbid any harbor or shelter # liam Jenkins, who lefl Nov. 8. Description:* color, big thick lips, m ms Atlantic Coafl Real CoMptH^ of Greenville. That is the J. H. Cbbb farm atBallard's Cross Greenville, Farmville, Ayden and Arthur, four of foe be# towns in Eastern Carolina. This property is known as the Hodge and fReuben Kinsaul property, our now ownea oy j. H? Cobb, ioc^ted^ on the jaMj divided into ideal small farms. If any one should want a small farm to live Off, aud one jrom for an investment one could not Mr.H, ntative above sale, where in this lay mgnt Greenville out two miles ft the home cl Ct death with a gun in the hands of tfic fire reaching: s unable towards s , a* - .-jfgii., union Nation among other build- 1 SS&2&SS ffig of box< cars and one locomotive mL&mp- The origin ?t fEe Maze has' not been deter mined. A hundred or more men are thrown out. of employment miss Ruffmmmm puffin entertained : at - au< bridge in the parlors of the J Siawar-v, lence, S.|g The gue^s ite*? Welcomed by Miss Ruffin ^ J iin?roduce4 them to the gue& There they founa meir places at the tables by attra<3ive place cards add began tbe game of the aft,^ooo.iSWler Ihf .? delicious salad- course was set v<? Those enjoying Miss Rufifja's L. Shackel vieve McMUlanand . Nov. torn* of two and three o clock this morning the large and handsome mercantile house of Fountain & .Co., of this place, together with all goods n and merchaqdis$ therein, wai|j deployed by fire The building was so far gone at the time of H the discovery of the fire that it was impossible fo save anythiogt at all. The loss is estimated at between forty Ifcttii forty-five thousand dollars, with about $20, 000 insurance. The origin of the fire is unknown, but it is lhe general belief that it was set a By me neroic eijorib 01 out faithful bucket brigade the A flames were confined to this one building thereby saving many nearby &ores and warerooms. Tbe reporter at this writing has been unable to get an inters . view with Mn Fountain as to his plans for tbe future but it is I exjpeded that be will rebuild on i the same old site as ealy as pos sible and resume his usual busi r'?-' SI rices. MMMk The pa&qr wjti preach at ft Farmville Sunday morning^ at 11:00 and evening at 7:15. Sun- ^ day School at 10:00. A. G. Monk Superintendent. You are invited to worship wfw-ftlr- ' m ' 'aim'-'' - : " fi^dVrd GROVE^j rv^l|

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