Reflector Index, 1882-1888 Use your browser's "Find" command to search for keywords. Abbreviations: E.R. = Eastern Reflector Abstract Johnstown Newspaper E.R. 12 April 1882 About Greenville ER 12 April 1882, 7 February 1883 Edmund's barber shop E.R. 12 April 1882 Greenville Rail Road E.R. 12 April 1882, 19 April 1882, 4 October 1882, 15 November 1882, 8 April 1885, 6 May 1885, 10 June 1885, 12 August 1885, 21 November 1888, 5 December 1888, 12 December 1888, 30 January 1889, 24 July 1889, 29 June 1889, 17 July 1889, 4 December 1889 Penny Hill Rail Road E.R. 19 April 1882, 17 May 1882 N.B. Anderson's seine on the Tar E.R. 19 April 1882 Court case, Stancill family E.R. 19 April 1882 Greenville business E.R. 19 April 1882 Pactolus items E.R. 19 April 1882 Death of J.S. Barnhill E.R. 26 April 1882 Court case, Stancill and Hart families E.R. 19 April 1882 Fight, Isidore Lichtenstein and E.R. Mr. Stocks 19 April 1882 Steamboat Chowan E.R. 3 May 1882 Death of Joseph Gainer E.R. 3 May 1882 Advertisement: Dr. J.T. Sledge E.R. 26 April 1882, 3 May 1882 Death of Henry Haddock E.R. 3 May 1882 Ball at Penny Hill E.R. 17 May 1882 Married in Farmville, 10 May 1882, F.M. Dupree of Falkland to Addie May of Farmville E.R. 17 May 1882 Death of J.W. May of Farmville E.R. 24 May 1882 Death of the son of S.D. Bagley E.R. 31 May 1882 Greenville Cornet Band, A.A. 31 May 1882, 12 July 1882, 12 July E.R. Date Forbes, leader 1883, 2 August 1883, 31, 11 April 1883, 5 May 1886, 2 August 1882, 23 December 1885, 5 May 1886, 26 August 1885, 16 November 1887, 21 March 1888, 25 April 1888, Death of Colonel W.H.H. Tucker E.R. 31 May 1882 W.T. Hooker E.R. 31 May 1882 Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City E.R. 31 May 1882 Death of W.H. Perkins E.R. 7 June 1882 Greenville Lodge E.R. 7 June 1882 "Frog Child" of Negro, exhibit in Pitt County E.R. 14 June 1882 Street lamp E.R. 14 June 1882 Death of Benjamin Fleming E.R. 14 June 1882 Greenville Amateur Club gives E.R. play 14 June 1882 O.P. Humber and steam machine E.R. 21 June 1882, 3 January 1883, 9 January 1884 Death of Louisa Allen E.R. 21 June 1882 Death of John Anderson E.R. 28 June 1882 John B. Hardee, superintendent E.R. of Poor House 12 April 1882 Built vault in Court House E.R. 12 April 1882 List of every store, doctor, and attorney in Greenville E.R. 12 April 1882, 19 April 1882 J.F. Joyner & Bro. new country E.R. store 19 April 1882 Dr. F.C. James of Bethel broke his back E.R. 19 April 1882 Dr. Sledge of Warrenton now in E.R. Greenville 26 April 1882 E.C. Glenn builds house in western extension of town E.R. 26 April 1882 T.B. Cherry at UNC E.R. 26 April 1882 Death of J.S. Barnhill, mechanic E.R. 26 April 1882 Miss B.R. Saunder's school E.R. 3 May 1882 Trying to divide Belvoir Township E.R. 3 May 1882 Henry Haddock, drunk, was killed at house of William Haddock E.R. 3 May 1882 Death of Joseph Garner E.R. 3 May 1882, 10 May 1882, W.S. Rawls builds house on Fifth Street E.R. 3 May 1882 Colonel E.C. Yellowley and William Whitehead went to Texas E.R. 3 May 1882 New town officers: T.R. Moore, E.R. police Rich Williams, Jr., treasurer W.F. Evans, clerk 10 May 1882 Misses Carrie E. Rives, Nina E. E.R. Cherry, Elvira S. Moore, and Martha E. Tyson went to Greensboro Female College 10 May 1882 Death of Susan E. Perkins, 63, of Pactolus E.R. 10 May 1882 New lamps and market house E.R. 10 May 1882, 25 October 1882, 14 June 1882 Married in Northampton E.R. County, Joseph A. Dupree to J. Deanie Boone 10 May 1882 Speed limit on Greenville streets E.R. 17 May 1882 H.A. Latham, T.B. Cherry, J.H. E.R. Tucker, and G.B. King went to UNC 17 May 1882 Shad fishing over, season ended E.R. 17 May 1882 Zeno H. Green of Wilson County E.R. 17 May 1882 Death of J.W. May E.R. 24 May 1882 John D. Grimsely of Snow Hill, E.R. arm amputated in brickyard 17 May 1882 Tar River dredging E.R. 24 May 1882, 26 August 1885, 17 November 1886 W.H. Heist, telegraph operator in Greenville E.R. 24 May 1882 Bad sidewalks in Greenville E.R. 24 May 1882 No police in bars E.R. 24 May 1882 Hugh F. Murray, teacher and E.R. lawyer, now up for position as a judge 24 May 1882 Material for new jail E.R. 31 May 1882 Whortle berry crop E.R. 31 May 1882 Red stockings the rage for summer picnics and rural ramblings E.R. 31 May 1882 Death of Wiley Stancill of Belvoir, 60 E.R. 31 May 1882 List of those who gave to new church in Greenville, Elder A. York E.R. 31 May 1882 Townships out of Belvoir granted E.R. 7 June 1882 Obituary of William H. Perkins, E.R. born 1820, married 19 December 1844 to M.L. Crandell 7 June 1882 Peaches of John O. Pollard E.R. 7 June 1882 Lang family from Germany in Greenville E.R. 7 June 1882 Miss Havens Cherry of Clinton, E.R. N.C. 7 June 1882 Sallie F. Brown went to Wesleyan Female College in Stanton, Virginia E.R. 14 June 1882 Someone clipping horses of Germain Bernard E.R. 14 June 1882 Death of Louisa Allen, 60, wife E.R. of William Allen 21 June 1882 Cherry & Company, new stores E.R. 21 June 1882 Married, L.W. Vick to Sally Cherry E.R. 21 June 1882 Street lamps E.R. 28 June 1882 Teachers Institute, Negro and white E.R. 28 June 1882 Picnic at Ballard Crossroads E.R. 28 June 1882 Students at Miss Saunder's school E.R. 28 June 1882 Bingham School E.R. 28 June 1882 Joseph J. Dancy went to Jacksonville, Florida E.R. 5 July 1882 Oats of John S. Smith, Ballard Crossroads E.R. 5 July 1882 Picnic at Ballard Crossroads E.R. 5 July 1882 Lightning hit John Flanagan's coach shop E.R. 5 July 1882 Greenville Cornet Band E.R. 12 July 1882 Steamboat Greenville, Capt. Parvin hit a sturgeon E.R. 12 July 1882 Death of Reverend Thomas Owen E.R. 12 July 1882 Death of Samuel Latham, brother of L.C. Latham E.R. 12 July 1882 Bruce Moore in school in Baltimore E.R. 12 July 1882 Ice stolen from the cellar of Jonathan White E.R. 12 July 1882 Lots of teachers and graduates in Pitt County E.R. 12 July 1882 Fourth of July at Ballard Crossroads E.R. 15 July 1882 John S. Smith, Ballard Crossroads, large oats E.R. 15 July 1882 Prof. Tucker Writing School closed E.R. 26 July 1882 Mrs. V.H. Whichard opened school E.R. 26 July 1882, 14 January 1885 Cornelius, 11 year old son of C.L. and C.R. Patrick, died of spinal meningitis E.R. 26 July 1882 J.Q. Smith Company E.R. 16 August 1882 Picnic at Tyson's Schoolhouse, nine miles from Greenville E.R. 16 August 1882 Picnic at Falkland E.R. 23 August 1882 John S. Harris of Falkland elected county commissioner E.R. 20 August 1882 T.R. Moore resigned as E.R. 20 August 1882 policeman Marcellus Moore selling lot E.R. 20 September 1882 C.H. Johnston, old man of Pitt County E.R. 13 September 1882 Death of John Herrington, 80 E.R. 4 October 1882 Death of Thomas Bird Dupree of Falkland Township E.R. 11 October 1882 Deputy Sheriff H.F. Harris E.R. 11 October 1882 Hand of W.H. Harrington mangled E.R. 11 October 1882 Roy Flanagan, son of John Flanagan, fell out of a persimmon tree E.R. 25 October 1882 Bryant Gardner, head clerk at G.W. Venters E.R. 25 October 1882 Calico Hill, a midget E.R. 25 October 1882 Telegraph office E.R. 1 November 1882,8 November 1882, 5 September 1883, 26 January 1887 Death of Mrs. Timmie James, 93 E.R. 22 November 1882 A.L. Blow E.R. 6 December 1882 D.S. Spain at school E.R. 6 December 1882 Married, John D. Dixon to Louisa Whichard E.R. 13 December 1882 Death of Pennie, wife of J.S. Norman E.R. 13 December 1882 H.A. Blow E.R. 14 February 1883, 18 April 1883 Married, Solomon Cherry Jr. E.R. 7 March 1883 About fishing at Yankee Hall E.R. 11 April 1883 For sale on 22 March 1882 at E.R. the Court House door to the highest bidder- 1 plot of land, 200 acres in Pitt County, surrounded by the land of Francis Joyner, D.B. Thomas and James W. May, et al. being known as land assignment to George Joyner in the division of land of late James Joyner by Sheriff Allen Warren 22 March 1882 David L. James attended University of Pennsylvania E.R. 8 March 1882 Death of Mrs. Arnettie Matthews of Falkland E.R. 8 March 1882 Mrs. William White of Clinton, E.R. the former Annie E. Cherry of Greenville, visiting 8 March 1882 Fernando Ward, tax clerk E.R. 5 July 1882 A.W. Moye E.R. 12 July 1882 History of Reverend Thomas R. E.R. Owen of Bladen County and Tarboro 12 July 1882 Death in Beaufort County of brother of L.C. Latham E.R. 12 July 1883 James Hotel E.R. 26 July 1882 Death of son of C.L. Patrick E.R. 2 August 1882 Death of Thomas Cox, teacher E.R. 2 August 1882 Death of David, son of John Proctor E.R. 2 August 1883 Death of Captain W. W. Edwards, 76 E.R. 2 August 1883 Teacher's Organization formed E.R. 2 August 1883 R.S. Tucker of Raleigh, a millionaire E.R. 2 August 1883 The Blue Front- pool and beer hall- J.A. Herrington E.R. 16 August 1883 Captain Robert W. Joyner of Greene County E.R. 16 August 1883 Death of Clementine Sheppard, E.R. 65, wife of Thomas J. Sheppard 16 August 1883 Picnic at Tyson Schoolhouse E.R. 16 August 1883 Greenville minstrel troop at Court House E.R. 16 August 1883 About Bethel E.R. 23 August 1882, 22 November 1882, 29 March 1882, 12 March 1884, 29 January 1885, 29 April 1885, 6 May 1885, 2 December 1885, 27 January 1886 A.A. Forbes' string band E.R. 23 August 1883 Death of infant of J.R. Rouse E.R. 23 August 1883 Excursion to Yankee Hall by Steamboat R.L. Meyers E.R. 23 August 1883 Dance school at Bethel E.R. 23 August 1883 Sale of lands and house of Benjamin F. Eborn E.R. 23 August 1883 Colonel Isaac Sugg E.R. 30 August 1883 About the building plans of the Baptist church in Greenville, architect Mr. Jones E.R. 30 August 1883 Club House Restaurant- pool and beer- N.B. Anderson E.R. 30 August 1883 Death of wife of Benjamin Dail E.R. of Greene County 6 September 1883 Frank Johnson Restaurant E.R. 13 September 1883 The train reached Bethel, party E.R. 13 September 1883 Noah Forbes on Board of Commissioners E.R. 13 September 1883 In 1882, J.M. King fitted up a E.R. first-class bar room in Farmville and is a horse and mule dealer 20 September 1882 Death of daughter of R. Rountree E.R. 20 September 1882 Bethel Rail Road E.R. 20 September 1882, 21 January 1885 Town hall E.R. 20 September 1882 About city policemen T.R. Moore and J.B. Johnson E.R. 20 September 1882 Arden C. Tucker lived in Contentnea Township [Willow Green]; A.B. Garris lived with him E.R. 27 September 1882 Death of Thomas Cox, 4 August E.R. 1882 27 September 1882 Jail finished E.R. 27 September 1882 Otter Creek Bridge destroyed E.R. 27 September 1882 Death of William Tugwell, 86 E.R. 4 October 1882 Death of John Harrington, 80 E.R. 4 October 1882 Married in Pactolus Township, 4 October 1882, Benjamin E.R. 11 October 1882 Belcher of Greenville to Elizabeth Daniel of Pactolus New Otter Creek Bridge E.R. 11 October 1882 Nannie G. Hart, daughter of Mary A. Hart, a runaway E.R. 18 October 1882 L.W. Lawrence sells house on Front and Cotanche Streets E.R. 18 October 1882 Farmers' Oyster Saloon E.R. 25 October 1882 Son of John Flanagan E.R. 25 October 1882 Oliver Ellis, wheelwright E.R. 25 October 1882 Sale of Arthur Forbes' land E.R. 25 October 1882 Death of Thomas McLawhorn E.R. 8 November 1882 Death of daughter of Timothy Baldree E.R. 8 November 1882 W.H. Hobgood, telegraph operator E.R. 8 November 1882 Toy store E.R. 15 November 1882 Greenville Billiard Tournament E.R. 15 November 1882, 22 November 1882 B.S. Sheppard made assignment E.R. and failed last week 22 November 1882 Steamboats Greenville and Tarboro E.R. 22 November 1882 Division of land of Franklin Joyner E.R. 22 November 1882 Cotton gin of Marcellus Moore E.R. burned 22 November 1882 W.C. Dudley and Nora Forbes in Greenville E.R. 25 November 1882 D.S. Spain at Kentucky University E.R. 6 December 1882 Tableau for Methodist church E.R. 6 December 1882 Negro boy killed in gin of cotton at Bell's Ferry E.R. 6 December 1882 Reverend George Joyner E.R. 6 December 1882 Married in Greene County, Edgar A. Barret to Bettie Wooten E.R. 6 December 1882 Steamboat Enterprize burned at E.R. 13 December 1882 Mauls Point Dance at Penny Hill E.R. 13 December 1882, 27 December 1882 N.W. Askew's gin house burned E.R. 13 December 1882 Death of W.L. Tucker's wife and child E.R. 13 December 1882 Christmas at Greenville Bakery, E.R. candy and toys 13 December 1882 The Star and Blue Front Saloon E.R. 13 December 1882 J.F. Murrel's newspaper in Hickory burned E.R. 20 December 1882 Davenport and Fleming going out of business at Pactolus E.R. 20 December 1882 About J.R. Warren's farm E.R. 27 December 1882 Greenville needs a fire company E.R. 27 December 1882 Benjamin Belcher moved to Pactolus Township E.R. 3 January 1883 Death in Atlanta of Warren E.R. Kennedy, brother of Mrs. Mary Delaney 3 January 1883 Sale of land of Sarah Tripp E.R. 3 January 1883 Land of William Flanagan divided E.R. 3 January 1883 Carp in John Randolph's fish E.R. pond five miles from Greenville 10 January 1883 Vocal music class in Greenville E.R. 10 January 1883 Writing School E.R. 10 January 1883 J. White Bakery completed E.R. 15 April 1882 Protection of Pitt County records E.R. 26 April 1882, 3 May 1882 J. White's Bakery and new candy factory E.R. 26 April 1882 Taking steps to build a new market house and have new street lights E.R. 26 April 1882 Town officers elected E.R. 10 May 1882, 15 May 1889, 22 May 1889 Simon Levy and Max Michael moved to Greenville E.R. 17 May 1882 Market house, guard house, and E.R. 14 June 1882 mayor's house to be built soon The contractor to build Cherry E.R. and Company's new brick stores came last week and the building has commenced 21 June 1882, 15 November 1882 Fourteen new buildings being erected E.R. 28 June 1882 Greenville School E.R. 28 June 1882 A.W. Moye nominated for office of Register of Deeds, an active young man of 30, a JP E.R. 12 July 1882 Ice stolen from cellar of J. White's store E.R. 12 July 1882 Mr. Charlie Skinner is having E.R. new residence built on the lot purchased from Messers Latham and Skinner 2 August 1882 The Blue Front, a bar beside M.R. Langs on Fourth Street E.R. 9 August 1882 About J. White Bakery E.R. 9 August 1882 Seventeen buildings being built E.R. in Greenville 16 August 1882 New jail and Messers Cherry and Company's stores nearly completed 23 August 1882 E.R. Contractors and workers arrived E.R. last week and began work on the new stores on the jail lot, the brick work is being rapidly pushed forward 6 September 1882 A town hall will be built over one of the new brick stores being erected on the jail lot E.R. 20 September 1882 Stuccoing on T.R. Cherry and Company building bad E.R. 3 January 1883 Oyster Saloon in Alfred Cully's E.R. Barber Shop 3 January 1883 Street conditions bad, muddy E.R. 10 January 1883 H.J. Williamson's penmanship class in Court House E.R. 31 January 1883 Whale taken in Dare County, 125 gallons of oil E.R. 31 January 1883 Street lamps not lit in Greenville E.R. 31 January 1883 Vocal music classes to start E.R. 31 January 1883 Messers Fleming and Hunter E.R. renting Forbes' old store, selling general merchandise 7 February 1883 Rented store of Brown and Wilson, selling groceries 7 February 1883,14 February 1883 E.R. Greenville newspaper E.R. Greenville Express; eighteenth issue on 7 February 1878; under control of Whichard and Brothers; lasted four years; most thought it would die in six months; suspended in 1882 7 February 1883 T.H. Mansfield, formerly of Greenville, living in Toccao, Georgia E.R. 7 February 1883 Telephone wires for Greenville E.R. houses and businesses 7 February 1883 Vocal music classes at Baptist and Methodist churches E.R. 14 February 1883 Farmers' Oyster Saloon of Frank E.R. Johnson of Greenville 14 February 1883 Eastern Reflector rented job press of D.J. Whichard E.R. 14 February 1883 Mr. L.E. Cleve left Monday for E.R. Baltimore and New York to purchase new stock of goods to be kept in one of the new stores now being built on the old jail lot, the store will be completed by the first of March 21 February 1883 Eastern Reflector will move to new offices E.R. 21 February 1883 Postmaster at Greenville E.R. 21 February 1883 School in Farmville E.R. 21 February 1883 W.B. Jarvis of Greenville, fire E.R. 7 March 1883 Clayton, North Carolina, newspaper E.R. 7 March 1883 Greenville ordinances regulating E.R. market 14 March 1883 Court House carpeted E.R. 14 March 1883 A.W. Moye, agent for marble work of all kinds E.R. 4 April 1883, 4 July 1883 About Mrs. M. A. Hoyt, elderly E.R. 14 March 1883 Second-hand clothing store in building recently occupied by Haskett, Smith and Brothers E.R. 14 March 1883 Haskett, Smith and Brothers moved to new brick block, sell furniture and groceries E.R. 14 March 1883 Dentist opens office E.R. 4 April 1883 D.D. Haskett renting a dwelling E.R. on Fifth Street, selling furniture 4 April 1883 The new double store of T.R. Cherry and Company has been completed and they moved in 4 April 1883 E.R. Mr. A. Forbes is having seven E.R. dwellings built just beyond town limits 18 April 1883 Old well on corner of Pitt and E.R. Second Streets in bad condition 18 April 1883 Charles Skinner, population in Greenville increasing E.R. 18 April 1883 Falkland Literary Club E.R. 25 April 1883 J. White, new soda fountain E.R. 25 April 1883 J.W. Grainger renting store, farm equipment E.R. 25 April 1883 Worst freshet in Tar since 1867 E.R. 2 May 1883 Dr. James, a dentist at the hotel E.R. 2 May 1883 Baptist church at Pactolus just built and organized E.R. 2 May 1883 Store at Marlboro, John H. Dail E.R. 9 May 1883 Store at Bethel, E. Andrews E.R. 9 May 1883 Stores at Beaver Dam E.R. Township- J.H.Cobb and Co. and J.C. Cobb and Son- granted liquor licenses 9 May 1883 Store at Farmville, E.E. Pollard E.R. 9 May 1883 Mr. B.F. Sugg, new store with farm equipment across from Court House in Wallace Powell's old stand E.R. 9 May 1883 The new residence of Charlie Skinner in Skinnersville has been completed and he moved into it E.R. 23 May 1883 In a few days, Mr. M. Schwartz E.R. will open a beer bottling establishment in Greenville and supply distributors with a fresh supply every day 23 May 1883 Skinner and Whichard are having sheds built in front of their new brick store E.R. 23 May 1883 J.B. Higgs moved into corner of E.R. new brick store 23 May 1883 Greenville Bottling Co. will be E.R. prepared to deliver fresh beer on Saturday, 3 June 30 May 1883 Marcellus Moore, iron fence around his lot in Cherry Hill Cemetery E.R. 30 May 1883 Anderson and Wilson, new barroom in store formerly occupied by W.F. Evans E.R. 6 June 1883 Advertisement: Oliver Ellis, cart E.R. maker 3 January 1883 Advertisement: Brown and Wilson grocery store E.R. 3 January 1883 J. White, fresh candy and cakes E.R. 3 January 1883 D. Lichtenstein and Company in E.R. Old Brick Store 3 January 1883 Farmers' Oyster Saloon, Frank Johnston 3 January 1883 E.R. J.D. Herrington, proprietor of E.R. the Star and Blue Front Saloon, failed and assigned 3 January 1883, 31 January 1883 Benjamin Belcher left 3 January 1883 E.R. Greenville, purchased farm of Mrs. Elizabeth A. Little in Pactolus Township, and moved family there Members of three different lodges E.R. 3 January 1883 For sale- lot 87 in Greenville, of E.R. the estate of William Flanagan, dead, now the property of Mary Flanagan heir at law, Archibald Flanagan 3 January 1883 James H. Mills issued letters of E.R. administration on the estate of Samuel L. Mills in Pitt County Court on 9 December 1882 3 January 1883 Davenport and Fleming of E.R. Pactolus dissolved 14 December 1882 3 January 1883 S.M. Manning and W.L. Tucker E.R. of S.M. Manning and Co. dissolved, Tucker left 3 January 1883 Alfred Cully, Oyster Saloon and E.R. Barbershop 6 January 1883 Married, General W.R. Cox to Fannie Lyman E.R. 31 January 1883 Kittrell and Andrews grocery store E.R. 7 February 1883 Dr. C.A. Swindell, druggist E.R. 7 February 1883 Advertisement- Nelson Phillips, E.R. a criminal of Pitt County, wanted for the murder of Willy Harris, $200 reward 7 February 1883 L.P. Beardsley, W.A. Barrett, E.R. and E.A. Moye to build a bridge over Joyner's Mill Run- granted the work not exceed $25 7 February 1883 W.H. Britton, surveyor of Pitt County E.R. 14 February 1883 About William Whitehead, a wealthy man E.R. 14 February 1883, 25 April 1888 H.A. Blow leaves to work for a E.R. 14 February 1884 firm in Baltimore Farmville stores and school E.R. 21 February 1883, 5 December 1888 James C. Greene, 15 years old, E.R. youngest boy in state to have certificate to teach writing, says Professor Williams 21 February 1883 W.H. Cox new postmaster; E.R. W.B. Brown, the former one, is the best 21 February 1883 A.M. Moore, a former resident of Edenton, moved to Greenville to practice law E.R. 21 February 1883 J.J. Dancy Jr., a Greenville boy E.R. of Florida 21 February 1883 Ellis and Briley, flour and meal, E.R. grist mill, 2.5 miles from Greenville on Stantonsburg Road 28 February 1883 Kitchen and smokehouse of W.B. Jarvis burned 7 March 1883 E.R. Johnnie Stokes, sixteen year old E.R. son of Edward Stokes of Swift Creek, dropped dead while working in field 14 March 1883 About Mrs. M.A. Hoyt E.R. 14 March 1883 Robersonville shooting E.R. 2 May 1883 Snow Hill shipbuilding E.R. 11 April 1883, 6 April 1887 Death of John Flanagan E.R. 11 April 1883 Death of D.D. Haskett E.R. 11 April 1883 J.C. James and his stud horse E.R. 18 April 1883 Alfred Forbes building up Forbestown E.R. 18 April 1883 Steamboat Florence at Vanceboro E.R. 18 April 1883 J.D. Pearce studied dentistry E.R. under Dr. L.N. Carr of Tarboro 18 April 1883 L.E. Smith at Center Bluff E.R. 18 April 1883 Herbert Edmunds, hairdresser E.R. 25 April 1883 Centrebluff Negro drowned E.R. 25 April 1883 Dr. D.L. James, recent graduate E.R. of the University of Pennsylvania, associated with his father, Dr. J.G. James, in Greenville in the practice of dentistry 25 April 1883, 12 September 1883 County aid to Elvi Moore, Marrina James, and Thomas Crafter, allowed $2 per month E.R. 9 May 1883 Roof of Court House painted E.R. 9 May 1883 Thomas Carrick preached in Court House E.R. 9 May 1883 B.F. Patrick to have Greenes Mill Bridge repaired E.R. 9 May 1883 Procter Brothers at Nelson's Crossroads- dissolved 2 May 1883; J.A., J.O., and W.E. Proctor; J.A. sold shares to others E.R. 9 May 1883 Death of William Allen E.R. 9 May 1883 Death of Rippon Ward, Cherry family E.R. 23 May 1883 Drowned, son of C.T. Case E.R. 23 May 1883 Death of James Oxley E.R. 23 May 1883 Death of Lizzie, daughter of J.O. Pollard E.R. 23 May 1883 Store at Bells Crossroads, Joseph Warren E.R. 13 June 1883 Store at Gardener's Crossroads, E.R. J.H.S. Page 13 June 1883 W.C. Nelson of Bethel hurt while wrestling E.R. 13 June 1883 Death in Greene County on 15 E.R. June, Mills Smith, 73, brother of Jesse Smith 20 June 1883 T.R. Cherry had son, R.D. Cherry E.R. 27 June 1883 Store, Bell's Ferry, C.M.A. Griffin E.R. 4 July 1883 Store in Bethel, R.W. Bullock E.R. 4 July 1883 About J.O. Pollard farm E.R. 11 July 1883 Will Dancy shot himself E.R. 11 July 1883 Party at Falkland E.R. 11 July 1883 S.O. Mason, Negro of Greenville, blacksmith and machinist E.R. 18 July 1883 Drowned at Centrebluff, son of E.R. R.R. Cotten 18 July 1883 Dr. C.A. Swindell retired E.R. 18 July 1883 About W.H. Ragsdale E.R. 18 July 1883 Sheds built in front of brick store of B.F. Manning E.R. 6 June 1883 Ice cream saloon in Greenville's E.R. bakery 6 June 1883 A.J. Griffin, jeweler in store at old post office E.R. 6 June 1883 New Baptist church being built E.R. in Greenville 6 June 1883 Advertisement: Greenville Bottling Company E.R. 13 June 1883 J. White will open a butchering E.R. stall at market tomorrow 13 June 1883 Greenville Hook and Ladder Company founded E.R. 13 June 1883 Billiard Parlor, Anderson and Wilson E.R. 20 June 1883 Jarvis and Co. store painted E.R. 20 June 1883 School in Court House E.R. 20 June 1883 About gas works being put up in E.R. new brick part of town 27 June 1883 Gala day in Greenville, 4th of July celebration 4 July 1883 E.R. New organ in Methodist church E.R. 11 July 1883 Mehegan's dancing class E.R. 11 July 1883, 22 August 1883 Storm in Greenville, damage E.R. 11 July 1883 Mr. Schwartz of Greenville under arrest for violation of revenue laws E.R. 18 July 1883 Professor Ragsdale, first school E.R. 18 July 1883 at academy suspended on 30 July 1883 Greenville Bottling Company Superintendent Schwartz left Greenville E.R. 25 July 1883 Male academy repaired E.R. 25 July 1883 Lamps on Pitt Street broken E.R. 25 July 1883 Mrs. M.E. Tyson's School E.R. 25 July 1883 About opening of Ragsdale School at Academy E.R. 1 August 1883 Mrs. L.W. Lawrence took in table boarders E.R. 15 August 1883 Nobles and Williams bought E.R. Suggs' sawmill 3 miles on Plank Road 15 August 1883, 8 August 1883 Mrs. D.V. Whichard, art classes E.R. 15 August 1883 About building a firehouse for E.R. the Greenville Hook and Ladder Company 22 August 1883, 29 August 1883 About Scotland Neck newspaper E.R. 22 August 1883 Bettie Warren's school E.R. 22 August 1883 New scenery for Opera House E.R. 12 September 1883 Schools in Greenville E.R. 3 October 1883 Greenville's cotton market E.R. 17 October 1883 Club House Restaurant, Greenville E.R. 17 October 1883 Flanagan sold carriage factory in Greenville E.R. 17 October 1883 Stores of Jewish men closed E.R. 17 October 1883 Disciples church at Rountree dedicated E.R. 31 October 1883 William Clark of Americas, Georgia, a former resident of Greenville E.R. 18 July 1883 Death of Sallie Jones, a noted teacher E.R. 25 July 1883, 1 August 1883, 8 August 1883 Death of child of Beverly E.R. 25 July 1883, 1 August 1883 Daniels About Steamboat Tarboro E.R. 25 July 1883 Description of a Morehead City E.R. trip 1-18 August 1883 Town law against profanity 1 August 1883 E.R. Death of Anne, wife of Jackson E.R. Williams 8 August 1883, 15 August 1883 J.W. Manning of Pitt County, manager of a farm in Bertie County E.R. 8 August 1883 Farmville Dancing School E.R. 22 August 1883 Fight: between J.R. Davenport and W.G. Mizell of Pactolus E.R. 29 August 1883 Forbestown originally called Kingsville by Alfred Forbes E.R. 29 August 1883 Negro Methodist church built E.R. 29 August 1883 Gunfight, F.G. Dupree with a Negro in Falkland E.R. 29 August 1883, 5 September 1883 Death of Robert, infant son of J.T. and Eliza Williams, on 31 August in Greenville E.R. 5 September 1883 James Brooks from Swift Creek E.R. Township, clerk for W.B. Jarvis 5 September 1883 W.B. Jarvis opened a hardware E.R. store in Washington 5 September 1883 Death of Rosa Lee, daughter of E.R. A.C. Nobles 5 September 1883 Falkland dance E.R. 5 September 1883 Dr. J.F. Newman E.R. 12 September 1883 Statesville, Herb Warehouse, E.R. largest business in U.S.A. of this kind 12 September 1883 T.A. Cherry returned home after E.R. eight months 12 September 1883 Joseph L. Ballard, Jr. in Pitt E.R. Superior Court for obstruction of a highway- guilty- judgment suspended on a payment of costs 3 October 1883 Death of son of David D. and 3 October 1883 E.R. Ada Clara Haskett Accident at gin of B.J. Wilson, 1 mile out of town E.R. 3 October 1883 Firm of R.C. and L.E. Cleve dissolved, R.C. withdrew E.R. 3 October 1883 John B. Garris moved to Goldsboro E.R. 3 October 1883 Theophilus Young lot in Farmville E.R. 3 October 1883 Jackson Pittman, 23 years in the E.R. sawmill business at Johnson Mills 3 October 1883 Married at residence of Henry E.R. Brown in Martin County, 30 September, W.A. James of Pitt County to Mrs. Lydia Whichard, Baldy Coffield officiated 3 October 1883 Jack Buck, one of the oldest and E.R. most highly respected countymen, fell dead at breakfast, he had organic heart disease for several years 3 October 1883 Married in Martin County, W.S. E.R. Fleming of Pitt County to Fannie E. Mizell 3 October 1883 A.J. Griffin's new jewelry store E.R. 3 October 1883 Miss Mamie James went to Chowan Baptist Female Institute in Murfreesboro E.R. 3 October 1883 Letters of administration on estate of Alavena Albritton [deceased] by James C. Albritton E.R. 3 October 1883 Stores in Greenville Township E.R. that sell spirituous liquors: G.M. Tucker, J.T. Pollard, J.T. and L.H. Allen, Joab Herrington, and F.W. Braxton 10 October 1883 Store in Falkland, M.Z. and A.M. Moore E.R. 10 October 1883 Store in Farmville, J.D. Jones E.R. 10 October 1883 and Caesar Moore Store in Pactolus, W.L. Harris and Jerry Daniel E.R. 10 October 1883 Store in Beaver Dam Township, E.R. W.B. Burnett 10 October 1883 Store in Bell's Ferry, Joab Herrington and M.A. Holten E.R. 10 October 1883 Store at Crossroads, Manning, E.R. Kinsaul, Herrington, and Biggs Herrington 10 October 1883 Marcom Manning of Carolina Township, appointed processioner for Pitt County E.R. 10 October 1883 James H. Tucker, license to practice law E.R. 10 October 1883 Death of Hy Hooker E.R. 10 October 1883 E.Y. Blount of Contentnea Township left for Baltimore to study at College of Physicians and Surgeons E.R. 10 October 1883 Mr. Terrell of Tarboro will open E.R. a tin shop in Greenville 10 October 1883 A.N. Ryan Saloon E.R. 31 October 1883 New Negro Methodist church almost completed E.R. 7 November 1883 About Penny Hill E.R. 7 November 1883 U.W. Burham's store E.R. 14 November 1883 Mrs. R.H. Horne in brick store E.R. 21 November 1883 About Farmville E.R. 12 December 1883, 20 April 1887, 14 September 1887, 24 April 1889 Cloth from Snapdragon, privateer, War of 1812 E.R. 1 February 1882 Smallpox quarantine effort in New Bern E.R. 26 January 1882 Captain H.F. Price has been E.R. here for several days, engaged in surveying and laying off lots on the farm of Colonel Harry Skinner just out of town, several of the lots have been sold 26 January 1882 Mrs. Artimissa Forbes, wife of County Commissioner Noah Forbes, fell out of her door Tuesday night, 17 January, and received several injuries, she is now recovering E.R. 26 January 1882 Joe Forbes, cook in Frank Johnson's Oyster Restaurant E.R. 26 January 1882 W. Benjamin Francis, mural painter of Greenville E.R. 26 January 1882 Old wooden jail being torn down E.R. 22 February 1883 Jonathan White purchased an old store having a bakery E.R. 1 March 1883 Hanrahan and Worthington E.R. opened a store in Alfred Forbes' old stand 1 March 1883 Tornado in Pactolus E.R. 8 March 1882 New brick jail to be built E.R. 15 march 1882 T.M. Brockett's tin shop E.R. 29 March 1882 G.B. King [Buck] went to U.N.C. for legal class E.R. 10 October 1883 Advertisement: Edward C. Yellowley, posted alpine farm E.R. 17 October 1883 J.B. Ellis sells farm in Contentnea E.R. 17 October 1883 T.A. Noble's saloon E.R. 17 October 1883 Death of Calvin Evans E.R. 17 October 1883 John Flanagan sold carriage business, keeping undertaker business E.R. 17 October 1883 About Colonel F.L. Dancy E.R. 17 October 1883 W.R. Williams opened a restaurant in Club House E.R. 17 October 1883 A telegraph office in Bethel E.R. 17 October 1883 Greenville Baptist Church started, laying bricks out E.R. 31 October 1883 Disciples Church at Rountree dedicated E.R. 31 October 1883 John Galloway sick after eating E.R. 31 October 1883 oysters Cannon shot off at speech of Skinner E.R. 31 October 1883 Dissolved, W.J. Rollins and Company, Bethel E.R. 7 November 1883 For sale, lot 58 by L.W. Lawrence, executor of Mrs. Sallie Jones E.R. 7 November 1883 Allen and Braddy allowed to E.R. run a keno table at their business in Greenville 14 November 1883 Death of Samuel L. Moore, 74 E.R. 14 November 1883 Building of Greenville Baptist Church E.R. 14 November 1883 Crossroads Church, Falkland E.R. 14 November 1883, 16 January 1884 Quinerly's store near Centreville E.R. 21 November 1883 Jesse C. Wilson and J.B. Cox , Bell's Ferry E.R. 21 November 1883, 5 December 1883 Death of Oliver Jarvis of Washington, cousin of W.B. Jarvis of Pitt County E.R. 21 November 1883 For sale, old homestead of J.C. Keel, 1 1/2 miles from Keel's store E.R. 28 November 1883 For sale, house on Washington Street, agent L.W. Lawrence E.R. 28 November 1883 Married in Edenton, Augustus E.R. M. Moore of Greenville to Mrs. M.E. Roberts of Edenton 5 December 1883 Colonel Joseph H. Saunders at Avon Farm E.R. 5 December 1883 Farms and stables of C.M.A. Griffin and Charlie Gaskins at Bell's Ferry burned E.R. 5 December 1883 Joseph Williamson of Norfolk moved to Greenville E.R. 5 December 1883 Mrs. McD. Boyd of Surry County, daughter of Germain Bernard E.R. 5 December 1883 Alice A. Proctor, administrator E.R. 12 December 1883 of estate of Sylvester Proctor S.I. Fleming and Company at Parker's Crossroads moving store to Pactolus E.R. 12 December 1883 Haskett, Smith and Brothers dissolved E.R. 12 December 1883 Deceased, Needham W. Askew, E.R. a wealthy citizen of Farmville 12 December 1883 W.A. Gilbert of Greenville married in Kenansville E.R. 12 December 1883 W.G. McGowan elected superintendent of Poor House E.R. 13 December 1883, 14 April 1886 John J. Harris moving liquor E.R. license from store in California Township to Greenville 19 December 1883 Wife of J.C. Everett of Belvoir Township burned E.R. 19 December 1883 Susan Moore, wife of the late Samuel Moore, returned to Greenville E.R. 19 December 1883 Relic, old 1788 bill money of Dr. W.T. Paul, former resident of Greenville E.R. 19 December 1883 Tournament at Bethel E.R. 19 December 1883 Dwelling houses wanted in Greenville E.R. 26 December 1883 Dr. Swindell living in Florida E.R. 26 December 1883 J.A. Dupree, grocer E.R. 2 January 1884 Lawrence and Williamson Buggy Company E.R. 2 January 1884 Where everyone lives in Greenville E.R. 9 January 1884 T.C. Terrill tin shop E.R. 9 January 1884 Darius White livery stable E.R. 9 January 1884 Crossroads Church, 3 miles from Falkland E.R. 16 January 1884 About Dr. F.C. James and Z.J. Whitfield, left Bethel E.R. 16 January 1884 J.B. Ellis moved to Greenville E.R. 16 January 1884 Ellis and Briley's sawmill E.R. 16 January 1884 B.F. Sugg bought Flanagan's undertaker business E.R. 23 January 1884 House of G.M. Tucker burned E.R. 30 January 1884 Death of Jesse Cannon, an administrator of Thomas Cannon E.R. 30 January 1884 T.A. Nobles mill for sale E.R. 30 January 1884 G.E. Dancy, butcher at market house E.R. 6 February 1884 Andrew Joyner elected to Board E.R. of Town Commissioners 16 January 1884 John Flanagan leaving Greenville 16 January 1884, 14 December 1887 E.R. Married in Edgecombe County, E.R. 11 January 1884, W.C. Joyner of Pitt County to Mollie Edge 16 January 1884 Death of B.A. Cobb at his father's residence in Greenville E.R. 13 February 1884 J.T. Capps of Onslow County E.R. and General Stonewall Jackson 20 February 1884 Death of James Wilkes of Beaver Dam E.R. 20 February 1884 Store of Robert Cotten, Centrebluff E.R. 27 February 1884 Lemuel McGowan killed himself E.R. 27 February 1884 J.D. Cobb incapacitated by rheumatism E.R. 27 February 1884 Fire in Greenville E.R. 27 February 1884 Building Memorial Baptist Church in Greenville E.R. 12 March 1884 Temperance Lodge, Coxville E.R. 12 March 1884 Death of Mrs. Mary Anne Andrews, 74 E.R. 12 March 1884 Death of J.R. Nelson of consumption in his home in Bethel last Saturday E.R. 19 March 1884 Tornado in Belvoir E.R. 19 March 1884, 26 March 1884 Death of John W. Daniel in Pactolus Township, left behind a wife and several small children E.R. 26 March 1884 Centrebluff for sale, store operated by R.R. Cotten and owned by R.A. BynumFarmville E.R. 26 March 1884 History of Dr. C.A. Swindell's drugstore in Greenville, 18761881 E.R. 9 April 1884, 19 April 1884 Death of Louis Dupree of Falkland Township E.R. 16 April 1884 Death of daughter of J.V. Perkins of Pactolus E.R. 16 April 1884 Items in Branson Directory of Greenville wrong E.R. 23 April 1884 Alfred Forbes, President and Director of Tar River Transportation Company E.R. 30 April 1884, 5 May 1886 About Harding family of Hanrahan E.R. 7 May 1884 Muster of Greenville Guards E.R. 14 May 1884 Death of W.H. Burnett E.R. 28 May 1884 Robert Greene, Jr. purchased E.R. interest in Cuthrell and Grimmer Buggy Company 13 February 1884 Those who receive a $5 pension E.R. from the U.S.: in Greenville, Martha Carson, Peggy Cherry, Harriet Barnhill, Thomas Moore, and Dicky Williams; in Johnsons Mills, Eliza Smith and Bettie Stocks; in Bell's Ferry, Holland Brooks; in Coxville, Marcia Gardner and Lydia Hartley 13 February 1884 Governor pardoned T.A. E.R. Cherry- sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in county jail at September term of superior court 13 February 1884 Joseph H. Saunders of Avon in Civil War with Stonewall Jackson E.R. 20 February 1884 A.M. Allen's store for sale in Marlboro E.R. 20 February 1884 Clearing out Tar River E.R. 27 February 1884 Description of every man in Greenville E.R. 27 February 1884, 12 March 1884 Death of Dr. W.J. Carman E.R. 27 February 1884, 19 March 1884 About new Greenville Baptist Church E.R. 12 March 1884 John Flanagan building ice house E.R. 12 March 1884, 23 April 1884 Death of D.H. Dill E.R. 12 March 1884, 19 March 1884 Mrs. V.H. Whichard put a long E.R. piazza on the front of her house 12 March 1884 Colonel W.J. Saunders E.R. established an insurance agency in Greenville 12 March 1884 Someone threw rubber balls at Charles Holland's head on the Court House lawn E.R. 19 March 1884 Death of Francis L. Brown E.R. 26 March 1884 Mrs. A.L. Blow's parents lived in Richmond, Va. E.R. 9 April 1884 D.E. Whorton, telegraph operator E.R. 16 April 1884 L.V. Morrill opened insurance office in Greenville E.R. 23 April 1884 Sugg and Ellis brick yard E.R. 30 April 1884 Steam Mill at Bethel E.R. 4 April 1883 Skinner's Hall opening E.R. 11 April 1883 Pactolus Baptist Church dedicated E.R. 25 April 1883, 2 May 1883 O.P. Humber, inventor of the Cotton Planter E.R. 2 May 1883 Death of wife of G.T. Tyson E.R. 23 May 1883 About Hyde County E.R 6 June 1883 A.J. Griffin E.R. 6 June 1883 Ryan took over White's Candy Factory E.R. 6 June 1883 Skinner's Opera House, purchase of scenery E.R. 11 July 1883, 12 October 1883, 2 February 1887 Club at Grifton E.R. 18 July 1883 Dancing School at Farmville E.R. 29 August 1883 Stores at Penny Hill E.R. 7 November 1883 Snow Hill newspaper E.R. 7 November 1883 History of Farmville E.R. 12 December 1883 Greenville Fire Company E.R. 2 January 1884, 2 February 1887, 2 February 1888 Beer bottlers E.R. 30 January 1884 Greenville fire E.R. 27 February 1884 Stores at Belvoir, tornado E.R. 26 March 1884 Man gets haircut by prisoner E.R. through the bars on the window of the jail 13 August 1884 River View Hall E.R. 20 August 1884 Moss Barrett killed by Irvin Lang E.R. 20 August 1884 Reverend George Joyner of Washington, N.C., associate editor of the Watchtower E.R. 24 September 1884 W.A. Manning E.R. 1 October 1884, 26 January 1882 Johnson Mills items E.R. 8 October 1884, 15 October 1884 Alfred Forbes elected to town council in place of John S. Smith who resigned E.R. 15 October 1884 Death of Thomas Adams, 65, of E.R. Chicod Township 22 October 1884 Walt Parker and B.F. Tyson attended Horner School at Oxford E.R. 26 July 1882 J.Y. Joyner, principal of LaGrange Academy E.R. 2 August 1882 Death of Thomas J. Sheppard, 65 E.R. 16 August 1882 Star Band E.R. 2 December 1882, 4 March 1886 About Nelsonville Post Office E.R. 13 January 1886 B.F. Tyson went to law school at Chapel Hill E.R. 13 January 1886 Lt. Lawrence B. Tyson, a E.R. graduate of West Point and now stationed in the Wyoming Territory, visited home 20 January 1886 Wagon collision in Greenville 27 January 1886 E.R. Mr. Joab Tyson has moved into E.R. his new residence on Washington Street 5 May 1886 Funny story of lazy people 5 May 1886 E.R. F. P. Johnson married to Miss E.R. Mattie E. Tyson at 12th Street residence of bride's father, A.A. Tyson of Pitt County; J.R. Forbes, Justice of the Peace 19 May 1886 Mr. Samuel Quinerly married to E.R. Miss Delpha King at 9th Street residence of bride's father, Sheriff William M. King; Rev. D.B. Clayton 16 June 1886 Memorial Baptist Church building, Greenville E.R. 9 June 1884 Greenville Guards E.R. 9 June 1884, 23 July 1884, 1 October 1884, 29 April 1885, 13 May 1885, 27 May 1885, 17 June 1885, 5 August 1885, 19 August 1885, 26 August 1885, 25 August 1886, 2 February 1887, 22 June 1887, 23 February 1887, 3 August 1887, 31 August 1887, 2 February 1888, 23 February 1888, 10 July 1889, 15 January 1890, 26 March 1890, 26 February 1890 Mystery balloon going down river E.R. 18 June 1884 Negro Fire Company E.R. 18 June 1884 J.J. Perkins cotton picking invention E.R. 2 July 1884 John R. Jenkins of Pitt County married in Haywood County E.R. 9 July 1884 Cannon shot, Negro hurt E.R. 9 July 1884 About granite in Falkland E.R. Township and how it was used in the 1850's 16 July 1884 Flag of the Fire Company E.R. 30 July 1884 New store of J.H. Smith in Falkland E.R. 9 May 1883, 27 August 1884, Rough and Ready Fire Company E.R. 27 August 1884, 31 December 1884, 4 March 1885, 7 October 1885, 7 July 1886, 14 July 1886, 17 August 1887 Accident of J.L. Ballard E.R. 27 August 1884 Art classes in Greenville E.R. 27 August 1884 Sycamore Hill Baptist Church E.R. 27 August 1884, 31 October 1888 Death of J.V. Perkins E.R. 27 August 1884 About east end of Third Street, E.R. from top of hill to bridge on town line 3 September 1884 Attempt to rob store of J.T. Pollard E.R. 3 September 1884 About J.A. Duvall building a new brick store E.R. 10 September 1884 Teacher's Association organized E.R. at Mary Smith's school 10 September 1884 John E. Reuss came to E.R. Greenville from Baltimore as a baker for Ryan and Suggs 10 September 1884 Mahala Braxton put on county assistance list, $1 a month E.R. 17 September 1884 Bridge at Johnson's Mills E.R. 17 September 1884 Bridge at Quinerly, 275 feet long, 10 feet wide E.R. 17 September 1884 Bell's Ferry Bridge damaged E.R. 17 September 1884 Poor House fruit trees E.R. 17 September 1884 Gardners Ford Bridge E.R. 17 September 1884 Black Jack Parade E.R. 17 September 1884 Death of Mrs. W.L. Clark, wife E.R. of postmaster of Black Jack 17 September 1884 New front porch of J.B. Cherry E.R. residence 17 September 1884 J.C. Greene gone to Falkland to E.R. 24 September 1884 clerk for Dr. Mayo in the telegraph office Well dug in front of Court House and on Main Street E.R. 14 February 1884 Large store near Court House E.R. 21 May 1884 B.F. Patrick building home on Fourth Street E.R. 21 May 1884 I.A. Suggs' brickyard E.R. 4 June 1884 L.V. Morrilll office being built E.R. in rear of Opera House 4 June 1884 Mrs. Hooker is having a residence built on the lot that she purchased in Forbes Town E.R. 18 June 1884 New bridge over ravine by Forbes Town E.R. 18 June 1884 First street signs put up in Greenville E.R. 25 June 1884 Mrs. S.A. Charlotte sold her E.R. property on Evans and Fourth Street to Col. Harry Skinner for $5000 25 June 1884 B.W. Brown purchased lot owned by Rev. S.V. Hoyle in Skinnersville and will have a residence built there soon E.R. 25 June 1884 Mrs. P.E. Dancy purchased a portion of Miss Sue Kinsaul's lot on Pitt Street and will build a home E.R. 16 July 1884 W.B. Wilson moved into a new E.R. residence on Fourth Street built by B.F. Patrick 23 July 1884 Pactolus items, Dr. Bagwell 23 July 1884 E.R. Funny story about an 18 3/4 lb. E.R. coon, a sweet gum tree 13 August 1884 Building on Evans Street belonging to Col. H. Skinner fell and is being moved off the lot, lower floor occupied by Greenville Bottling Company, upper floor "Standard" office 23 July 1884, 30 July 1884, 29 April 1885 E.R. and lodge for Negro Odd Fellows John Flanagan owned old buggy factory E.R. 30 July 1884 Residence of Reverend Thomas E.R. Carrick at Baptist Parsonage is being removed to middle of the lot 30 July 1884 Burned, destruction on Evans Street being filled E.R. 13 August 1884 Picnic at Moye's Schoolhouse E.R. 13 August 1884 Mrs. P.E. Dancy building a house on Pitt Street E.R. 13 August 1884 Description of bridges in Pitt County E.R. 20 August 1884 Old wooden buildings removed E.R. from Charlotte lot, purchased by Col. Skinner 20 August 1884 First Pitt County Fair E.R. 27 August 1884 John S. Smith building a brick building on part of the Dancy lot E.R. 27 August 1884 List and physical description of E.R. every eligible man in Greenville 27 February 1884 About Alfred Forbes and his store E.R. 21 April 1886 About John S. Congleton E.R. 14 April 1886 Truck farming and shipping peas out of New Bern E.R. 19 April 1882 Death of former sheriff of Pitt County E.R. 1 February 1882 History of Beaver Dam Township E.R. 26 April 1882 C. Forbes giving donation for church E.R. 21 May 1882 George Tucker's store burned E.R. 7 June 1882, 28 June 1882 Mr. E.A. Moye injured in cotton gin accident E.R. 18 October 1882 Mary V. Forbes selling Arthur Forbes land E.R. 1 November 1882 Death of Elias Tripp E.R. 1 November 1882 Death of Thomas McGlawhorn, E.R. 83, of Contentnea 8 November 1882 L.V. Morrilll to publish a new newspaper in Greenville E.R. 30 April 1884 Colored Dramatic Company at Cherry Hall E.R. 7 May 1884 Hook and Ladder House being built E.R. 7 May 1884 Bethel Academy E.R. 28 May 1884, 10 December 1884, 17 December 1884, 11 March 1885, 26 February 1887, 13 April 1887, 23 February 1887, 31 August 1887, 11 January 1888, 19 June 1889 G.E. Pittman of New Bern to take charge of Morrilll's paper E.R. 4 June 1884 L.V. Morrilll builds on lot behind Opera House E.R. 11 June 1884 Negro Fire Company E.R. 18 June 1884 Democratic Standard, 1st issue, E.R. L.V. Morrilll 17 June 1884 Shingle factory near Bethel E.R. 16 July 1884 Negro invention to get water on E.R. Greene Street 23 July 1884 Gun club formed E.R. 23 July 1884 Pactolus items E.R. 6 August 1884, 20 August 1884 Bridge from Greenville to Washington old E.R. 20 August 1884 About Sycamore Hill Negro Church E.R. 27 August 1884 Dutch nets in Pitt County E.R. 11 April 1883 Poem E.R. 8 August 1883, 29 January 1885 Mary Forbes administrator of Arthur Forbes' estate E.R. 6 December 1882 Death of widow of Burton G. Albritton E.R. 31 January 1883 A dog tried in Pitt County Court E.R. 14 March 1883 About Steamboat Snow Hill E.R. 11 April 1883 Death of Howell Whitehead E.R. 25 April 1883 A.W. Moye has cotton on his farm, the best crop around E.R. 20 June 1883 History of Baptists in Greenville E.R. 29 August 1883 Brown and Moye, fire insurance agents E.R. 12 September 1883 Advertisement: Alfred Forbes Store E.R. 3 October 1883, 2 February 1887 Death of Calvin Evans E.R. 17 October 1883 Rachel E. Tripp E.R. 28 November 1883 Fishing laws in Tar River E.R. 6 February 1884 Mr. A.W. Moye left last week for Wake County, his future home E.R. 6 February 1884 Sale of A.M. Allen's town property by E.A. Moye E.R. 6 February 1884 Old customs: death, food, and disease E.R. 20 February 1884 N.C. snake story, joint snake E.R. 26 March 1884 J.G. Moye has an old newspaper, ca. 1800, about George Washington E.R. 2 April 1884 Funny story in Greenville, man E.R. asked for ox horns, were really bananas 7 May 1884 Town ordinances of Greenville E.R. 4 June 1884, 3 June 1885 About large steam mill in Pitt County, Black Jack E.R. 2 July 1884 A.W. Moye very sick at his home in Cary, his brother J.G. Moye left for his bedside E.R. 2 July 1884 Pitt County industries, shingle factories E.R. 16 July 1884 J.R. Moye left to visit his brother in Cary E.R. 16 July 1884 History of Peter P. Lawrence, a E.R. cabinet maker 23 July 1884 J.G. Moye returned from Cary E.R. 23 July 1884 About Julian V. Perkins E.R. 24 September 1884 W.G. Windham hurt by a ram E.R. 1 October 1884 Death of Mrs. Willoughby, a member of the Free Will Baptist Church E.R. 1 October 1884 Miss Spain Windham of Florida E.R. 1 October 1884 Johnson Mills School E.R. 8 October 1884 William Buck of Chicod Township had hand hurt in gin E.R. 8 October 1884 Allen Johnson of Johnson Mills E.R. had house damaged in storm 15 October 1884 Daughter of Abel Smith of Falkland Township hurt E.R. 15 October 1884 James Masters, an "idiot," receives county assistance E.R. 15 October 1884 Married, J.R. Elks to Elizabeth E.R. Adams 22 October 1884 Death of Thomas Adams of E.R. Chicod Township, a member of the Free Will Baptist Church 22 October 1884 About Zeno H. Greene E.R. 29 October 1884 Death of William Grimes, 62 E.R. 5 November 1884 Death of daughter of John V. Johnston E.R. 5 November 1884 Dr. J. T. Sledge E.R. 24 December 1884 New road of G.T. Tyson- J.O. Pollard- Beaver Dam Swamp E.R. 24 December 1884 N.B. Anderson moved to Greenville E.R. 24 December 1884 J.L. Smith moved to Greenville E.R. 24 December 1884 Laughing house and Warren Store, Nelson's Crossroads E.R. 24 December 1884 William Elks killed at Ballard's E.R. Crossroads 24 December 1884 About J.H. Spain E.R. 12 November 1882 Death of B.S. Atkinson E.R. 12 November 1884, 19 November 1884 M.G. Weatherington tried to commit suicide E.R. 12 November 1884 C.D. Rountree house burned E.R. 12 November 1884 Democratic victory parade E.R. 12 November 1884 Cannon shot E.R. 12 November 1884 Bethel store E.R. 12 November 1884, 3 December 1884, 17 December 1884 S.M. Whichard of Kissemee Fla., relative of David Whichard E.R. 19 November 1884 J.B. Johnson, stolen canoe E.R. 19 November 1884 Gorham Place owned by William Whitehead E.R. 26 November 1884 Negro band E.R. 26 November 1884, 4 March 1885, 22 April 1885, 21 October 1886 Work started on F.G. James' new brick home E.R. 26 November 1884 Bell's Ferry Opera House E.R. 3 December 1884 Beer bottling building caught fire E.R. 10 December 1884 W.D. Parker of Farmville won award at state expo. E.R. 10 December 1884 Death of wife of J.G. Manning E.R. 17 December 1884 Dr. V.N. Seawell E.R. 17 December 1884 Dr. W.C. Jordan of N.Y. E.R. 17 December 1884 Turkey hunt E.R. 29 January 1885, 4 February 1885 B.L.T. Barnhill Buggy Shops, Bethel E.R. 31 December 1884 Orlando Hearne is dead E.R. 31 December 1884 Court case of Sermons family E.R. 7 January 1885 John Flanagan and Williamson E.R. Buggy Shop 29 January 1885, 18 February 1885 Plans for new Episcopal church E.R. 7 January 1885, 30 September 1885 Flanagan and Suggs Undertaking E.R. 7 January 1885 Colonel Skinner's stores, Telegraph Office E.R. 14 January 1885 High School for Negroes in Greenville E.R. 21 January 1885 Funny sign at Kinston E.R. 21 January 1885 About marriage of A.J. Moye E.R. 21 January 1885 History of newspapers in Greenville, 1870's E.R. 21 January 1885, 29 January 1885 J.R. William Dairy E.R. 29 January 1885 Horse fell into cistern E.R. 29 January 1885 Carpet in Court House E.R. 29 January 1885 About Twenty Questions Club of Greenville [female] E.R. 29 January 1885, 25 February 1885, 11 March 1885, 25 March 1885, 27 May 1885, 6 July 1887 Death of W.H. Smith E.R. 18 February 1885 W.D. Barber E.R. 18 February 1885 John Randolph E.R. 18 February 1885 Odd and unusual, hunting tale E.R. 18 February 1885 About Masonic Lodge School, 1840's E.R. 25 February 1885 About Buzzard's Roost E.R. 25 February 1885 W.E. Fountain, builder of local E.R. telegraph line 25 February 1885 Winnie Forbes burned 4 March 1885, 18 March 1885 E.R. Death of wife of Calvin Stokes E.R. 18 March 1885 Armory in Greenville E.R. 18 March 1885, 8 April 1885, 22 April 1885 Cornelius Kinsaul, Standard Keeper of Pitt County E.R. 18 March 1885 Greenville Military Company E.R. 25 March 1885, 20 January 1886 New town charter E.R. 25 March 1885, 1 April 1885 Mrs. L.C. Atkinson boarding house E.R. 25 March 1885 Bridge repairs E.R. 1 April 1885, 27 June 1888, 2 May 1888 Spool factory in Greenville E.R. 8 April 1885 Boy hurt on G.T. Tyson's farm E.R. 8 April 1885 Death of Molly, wife of John T. E.R. Baker 8 April 1885 About Five Points E.R. 8 April 1885, 7 April 1886 Large eagle killed E.R. 22 April 1885, 29 April 1885 Daughter of R.S. Tucker of Raleigh married E.R. 15 April 1885 Falkland, new hall E.R. 22 April 1885 Newspaper at Bethel E.R. 29 April 1885, 6 May 1885 About killer of General Grimes E.R. 29 April 1885 Italian band visited Greenville E.R. 29 April 1885 Death of wife of Caleb Weatherington E.R. 29 April 1885 John Flanagan ice wagon E.R. 29 April 1885, 6 May 1885 Steamboat Greenville E.R. 29 April 1885, 8 July 1885, 17 November 1886, 9 March 1887, 8 June 1887, 21 September 1887, 20 July 1887, 17 August 1887, 26 October 1887, 24 August 1887, 18 January 1888, 2 May 1888, 15 August 1888, 22 August 1888, 17 October 1888, 25 December 1889 Death of wife of J.L. Hudson E.R. 6 May 1885 John Cherry seine E.R. 6 May 1885 Large snake E.R. 27 May 1885 Married, J. F. Joyner to Fannie Lang E.R. 27 May 1885 Flanagan buggies E.R. 27 May 1885, 2 April 1890 Laying of cornerstone of Episcopal church E.R. 3 June 1885 About Mary Pollard, daughter of J.T. Pollard E.R. 3 June 1885 Captured deer and bee hives E.R. 3 June 1885 Baseball Club organized E.R. 3 June 1885, 10 June 1885, 24 June 1885 Steamboat Margie at Greenville E.R. 3 June 1885, 5 August 1885 Chicken story E.R. 3 June 1885 Death of Captain L.W. Vick E.R. 3 June 1885 Brick Block Band E.R. 3 June 1885, 8 July 1885 Greenville Male and Female Institute E.R. 1 July 1885, 22 January 1885, 28 April 1886 Bethel Post Office E.R. 10 June 1885, 13 January 1886 Rev. A.A. Tyson broke his leg E.R. 10 June 1885 Death of child of D. Horton E.R. 10 June 1885 Fox killed 240 chickens E.R. 1 July 1885 Noah Forbes in a lodge E.R. 8 July 1885 Negro Baseball Club E.R. 8 July 1885, 11 May 1887 Greenville Baseball Club E.R. 8 July 1885, 22 July 1885, 12 August 1885, 24 August 1887, 13 June 1888 Mrs. S.M. Moore of Greenville E.R. and Aiken, S.C.- daughter of Mrs. T.M. Scott of McCormick, S.C. 22 January 1885 Death of child of W.B. Jarvis E.R. 22 July 1885 Odd and unusual, fight with a hammock E.R. 22 July 1885 About Rev. Stancill E.R. 22 July 1885 History of Benjamin Brown, charter member of Greenville Lodge E.R. 29 July 1865 Odd and unusual, drunk rat E.R. 29 July 1885 R.M. Hearne, agent for O.D.C. E.R. 29 July 1885 Death of Mariah Edwards, sister-in-law of A. Cox E.R. 29 July 1885 Death of Jesse Smith, father of 20 E.R. 5 August 1885 J.B. Ellis, flour mill in Greenville E.R. 12 August 1885 Death of wife of J.B. Hardee E.R. 12 August 1885 Death of Mary Frances, daughter of Rev. H.T. Tyson E.R. 12 August 1885 Dancing school in Greenville E.R. 19 August 1885 Members of Farmville Band E.R. 26 August 1885 Odd and unusual, snake E.R. 26 August 1885 Dredge boat at Greenville E.R. 26 August 1885, 17 November 1886 About Greenville Library E.R. 2 September 1885 School at academy E.R. 2 September 1885 Lodge cornerstone laid in Falkland E.R. 9 September 1885 J.B. Tripp at School E.R. 9 September 1885 Sturgeon in Tar River E.R. 9 September 1885 Falkland items E.R. 16 September 1885, 23 September 1885 First elevator in Greenville in E.R. 16 September 1885 three-story building of Capt. White J.H. Shelburn, elephant sign E.R. 16 September 1885 Ryan's restaurant E.R. 16 September 1885 Death of Rev. George Joyner E.R. 23 September 1885 Death of Col. Joseph H. Saunders E.R. 30 September 1885 Death of Col. Edward C. Yellowley E.R. 30 September 1885 New warehouse built at wharf E.R. 30 September 1885 Post office in new Skinner building E.R. 30 September 1885 Death of Mrs. Parthenia E.R. Williams, J.A. Sutton is her life insurance recipient 30 September 1885 New J.A. Dupree store 30 September 1885 E.R. Rice crop in Hanrahan of Henry E.R. Harris and Dick Bland 7 October 1885 Matthew Sermon E.R. 7 October 1885 Beer bottling building moved E.R. 7 October 1885 New post office E.R. 7 October 1885, 12 June 1889 L.V. Morrill building a E.R. residence on Plank Road Street 7 October 1885 J.W. Robertson and Dr. J.T. Sledge building residence in Forbestown E.R. 7 October 1885 J.W. Robertson to build eight new houses E.R. 7 October 1885 Death of Sarah Jane, daughter of Worrel Moore of Pactolus E.R. 7 October 1885 Negro merchants E.R. 14 October 1885 Pactolus Baptist Church E.R. 14 October 1885 James Rives, green tea E.R. 14 October 1885 Lum Case of Beaver Dam Township E.R. 14 October 1885 Sale of E.C. Yellowley farm E.R. 14 October 1885 Macon House Hotel E.R. 21 October 1885, 8 August 1888, 6 April 1887, 7 September 1887, 19 October 1887, 4 January 1888, 18 January 1888, 12 September 1888 Mrs. Turner Pollard bought burial clothes E.R. 21 October 1885, 11 November 1885 Post office at Nelson's Crossroads E.R. 21 October 1885 About Beer House mule wagon E.R. 21 October 1885 Thomas Nobles died in Contentnea Township E.R. 21 October 1885 Col. H. Skinner to build a new home E.R. 21 October 1885 R.D. Armstrong, telegraph operator in Pactolus E.R. 21 October 1885 P.G. Mayo, telegraph operator in Falkland E.R. 21 October 1885 W.R. Carney's house burned E.R. 21 October 1885 C.C. Kirkman bees E.R. 28 October 1885 Bear killed on plantation of R.M. Speir in Pactolus E.R. 28 October 1885 Lower floor of jail finished E.R. 27 September 1882 Greenville has no bank E.R. 8 November 1882 Fire in store in Greenville E.R. 27 December 1882 New buggy factory in Greenville E.R. 2 January 1884 J.W. Higgs moved to Greenville E.R. from Halifax 9 January 1884 Darius White moved to Greenville to open a livery business E.R. 9 January 1884 L.C. Terrell moved to Greenville from Tarboro to open a kitchen store E.R. 9 January 1884 Members of lodge in Greenville E.R. 9 January 1884 Fire at Powell store in Greenville E.R. 9 January 1884 About homes in Greenville, new developments in JohnTown, Skinnersville, and Forbestown E.R. 9 January 1884 Professor Ragsdale's school E.R. 9 January 1884 Ellis and Briley sawmill E.R. 16 January 1884 Store of D.W. Winstead E.R. 16 January 1884 Shelburn Beer Bottling Company opened E.R. 23 January 1884 Baptist church near completion E.R. 30 January 1884 About Shelburn and Anderson Beer Factory E.R. 6 February 1884 G.E. Dancy, butcher at market E.R. 6 February 1884 John Flanagan staying in Greenville, building a new home and ice house there E.R. 24 February 1884 Fire at Harry Skinner's house E.R. 24 February 1884 Flanagan building ice house at wharf E.R. 12 March 1884 Mrs. V.H. Michaels built a long E.R. porch on her home 12 March 1884 Safety Committee minutes of Pitt County, 1774 E.R. 26 March 1884 Opera House had fresco painted E.R. 9 April 1884, 30 April 1884 Fire damage to new brick block E.R. being repaired 9 April 1884 J. Flanagan's home near completion E.R. 16 April 1884 Names of Greenville Military Company E.R. 16 April 1884 Ice and jewelry store opened in E.R. Greenville 23 April 1884 Mrs. Mary Foley, cloak maker E.R. 23 April 1884 Dr. Bagwell at Pactolus E.R. 14 May 1884 W.B. Francis, ad. for painting E.R. 26 January 1882 Town officers E.R. 26 January 1882 John Belcher purchased interest E.R. in Harry Skinner's grocery business 26 January 1882 Capt. H.F. Price laying out Skinnersville E.R. 26 January 1882 Swindell's drug store E.R. 26 January 1882 Brown and Wilson bought out E.R. 26 January 1882 Cherry Grocery Store Mt. Pleasant Church, quarterly meeting E.R. 26 January 1882 Eleventh session of Bagley's School in Greenville E.R. 26 January 1882 Cigars sold at Greenville Saloon E.R. 1 February 1882 Steamboat A.C. Hallow at wharf E.R. 1 February 1882 D. Lichtenstein and Company, brick store E.R. 1 February 1882 Advertisement: J.J. Perkins, fancy chicken E.R. 15 February 1882 Steamboat Edgecombe E.R. 15 February 1885 Lots in Marlboro E.R. 22 February 1882 Old jail torn down E.R. 22 February 1882 Death of Mrs. Titus Carr, daughter of Eliza Little of Pactolus E.R. 22 February 1882 Henry Edmunds' livery man, accident on bridge E.R. 22 February 1882 Five new brick stores to go on old jail lot E.R. 22 February 1882 James Brown returned E.R. 22 February 1882 Many nice birds and sportsmen E.R. shooting them 22 February 1882 Charlie Skinner brought his E.R. family to Greenville and is now permanently here 1 March 1882 Miss S.A. Jones gave up school E.R. because of health 1 March 1882 Owl caught by Theophilus Keel E.R. in Carolina Township 1 March 1882 Many drunks in town E.R. 1 March 1882 W.L. Tucker hurt while hunting E.R. 1 March 1882 Jonathan White purchased grocery of Messers J.M. Blow and Company, and will start a bakery 1 March 1882 E.R. Homes to be built in Skinnersville E.R. 1 March 1882 Ball at Opera House with an orchestra E.R. 7 January 1885 Upper offices of Col. Skinner's E.R. new brick block fitted up 14 January 1885 Clarissa Lawrence rented out home in Forbestown and has moved back to Greenville E.R. 14 January 1885 List of people and where they live or rent in Skinnersville E.R. 14 January 1885 Marriage of A.J. Moye and Clara Edwards E.R. 21 January 1885 J.M. Garrett moving back to Norfolk E.R. 4 February 1885 List of new buildings and homes built in Greenville E.R. 18 February 1885 Horse trade at Buzzard's Roost E.R. 25 February 1885 Rat killing at the Market House E.R. 25 February 1885 About steam sawmill of Moore E.R. and Adams 4 March 1885 Winnie, daughter of Augustus Forbes, was burned while helping her grandfather Noah Forbes, she was under the care of Dr. W.M.B. Brown E.R. 4 March 1885 Negro child burned on farm of Joseph Tripp E.R. 11 March 1885 E.B. Forbes building another house at Forbestown E.R. 11 March 1885 W.L. Brown and Ms. E.B. Sheppard building on Plank Road Street E.R. 18 March 1885 Amos Kinsaul building on Fifth E.R. Street 18 March 1885 Mayor F.A. James moved into new residence on Fifth Street E.R. 28 October 1885 Death of Rufus, son of E.S. Dixon of Chicod Township E.R. 28 October 1885 Double-seated pony cart of Col. E.R. 4 November 1885 Skinner County Commissioners E.R. 28 October 1885 R.R. Hammond, formerly of Greenville, now in New Bern E.R. 4 November 1885 Mrs. A.M. Perkins moved into new home on Third Street E.R. 4 November 1885 John L. Daniel, night police E.R. 4 November 1885 Black Jack Post Office discontinued E.R. 11 November 1885 W.E. Ormand and B.F. Suggs machine shop E.R. 11 November 1885, 24 March 1886 Joab Tyson moved to Greenville, lives in house of B.F. Patrick E.R. 11 November 1885 House built by Sugg and Ellis E.R. 11 November 1885 For Sale, land beside Greenville E.R. Institute 18 November 1885 Death of N.B. Anderson E.R. 18 November 1885 Affray: R.L. Nichols, Bill Faithful E.R. 18 November 1885 Old poem of Mrs. Sally Ann Jones E.R. 18 November 1885 J.B. Higgs moved into new home in Forbestown E.R. 18 November 1885 Mrs. Augustus M. Moore, sister E.R. of Cornelia F. Green, her daughters Fannie and Connie 18 November 1885 Death of Julian Marshall E.R. 18 November 1885 Death of John T. Bynum of Farmville E.R. 18 November 1885 The Moye Place for sale, house E.R. of N.B. Anderson 25 November 1885 E.T. Savage lost land at Bell's Fork because of debt to B.F. Patrick E.R. 25 November 1885 Greenville band: John Fullman, E.R. instructor, 1st violin; J.C. Lanier, 2nd violin; J.H. Shelburn, violin cello; J.Q. Smith, trombone; T.A. Nobles, 25 November 1885 clarinet McWhorter's Academy, Bethel E.R. 2 December 1885 Death of Norfleet Saunders, son E.R. of Col. J.H. Saunders 2 December 1885 Story of coat stolen of L.H. Wilson E.R. 2 December 1885 Erastus Weatherington and Miss Millie Corey E.R. 2 December 1885 Married in Edgecombe County, E.R. Lucius Maget of Pitt County to Pattie Wooten 9 December 1885 Rev. O.P. Humber had a stroke E.R. 9 December 1885 W.L. Cobb E.R. 9 December 1885 J.W. Robertson's new store E.R. 16 December 1885, 21 April 1886 Odd and unusual, Allen Taylor E.R. had accident with gun powder 23 December 1885 Willie F. Taylor of Keelsville, large deer hunt E.R. 23 December 1885 Sale of Peel land, north side of Tyson Creek E.R. 23 December 1885 For sale, Jordan farm and E.R. plantation at Falkland, see Mrs. E.E. Lewis or Dr. W.C. Jordan 23 December 1885 For sale, 400 acres of Contentnea Creek land by Joseph L. Ballard E.R. 23 December 1885 Janette L. Nelson, daughter of E.R. J.R. Nelson, vs. J.M. Whichard and wife, to pay debts 23 December 1885 Giant hog of James Galloway E.R. 23 December 1885 Legion of Honor [Masonic] E.R. organized in Greenville in 1880 23 December 1885 Greenville opposed the rail road E.R. 23 December 1885 Advertisement: Riverview Nursery E.R. 23 December 1885 Johnson, Norcott, and E.R. Company, oyster bar and saloon 23 December 1885 W.L. Anderson and Company dissolved by the death of W.L. Anderson, Noah Forbes is the 16 November 1885 E.R. surviving partner Land of Edwin Andrews, deceased, in Bethel for sale E.R. 23 December 1885 Advertisement: J.O. Proctor and E.R. Bro., Nelson's Crossroads 23 December 1885 Rice farming in Pitt County a failure, Samuel Quinerly E.R. 6 January 1886 New house erected by Mrs. O'Hagan on corner of Greene and 4th Streets E.R. 6 January 1885 Mrs. P.E. Dancy, mother of Mrs. John W. Goodwin, of Philadelphia E.R. 6 January 1886 Windows for new Episcopal church arrived E.R. 6 January 1886 Col. William Whitehead, good crop E.R. 6 January 1886 Death of Samuel H. Langley of E.R. a morphine overdose 6 January 1886 Fox hunt in B.F. Patrick's neighborhood E.R. 6 January 1886 Christmas at the Poor House E.R. 6 January 1885 Allen Warren appointed public E.R. administrator of Pitt County 6 January 1886 Christmas damage by pranksters E.R. 6 January 1886 Moore and Company at Pactolus made assignment E.R. 6 January 1886 Christmas and New Year's at Bethel E.R. 13 January 1886 Andrew's Hall, Bethel E.R. 13 January 1886 Death of Mrs. Gardner of Bethel E.R. 13 January 1886 1885 Board of County E.R. Commissioners: John S. Harris, E.S. Dixon, Samuel Quinerly, S.H. Spain, James R. Congleton 13 January 1886 J.B. Higgs going out of business E.R. 13 January 1886 Advertisement: James School, E.R. 13 January 1886 Bethel Tar River froze over E.R. 13 January 1886 Negroes leave for turpentine work in S.C. and Ga. E.R. 13 January 1886 Daughter of J.A. Briley burned E.R. 13 January 1886 Annie Bynum at Chowan Baptist Female Institute, Murfreesboro E.R. 13 January 1886 Two shooting galleries on Evans Street E.R. 13 January 1886 B.F. Tyson returned to U.N.C. to study law E.R. 13 January 1886 W.F. Morrilll sold his interest E.R. in the Standard; G.B. King now sole owner 13 January 1886 Mr. L.J. Moore moved back to his farm E.R. 13 January 1886 Mrs. N.B. Anderson moved to her farm E.R. 13 January 1886 J.B. Higgs bought L.J. Moore's E.R. house in Skinnersville 13 January 1886 B.F. Suggs moved into the Forbes house on Evans Street E.R. 13 January 1886 G.E. Harriss bought 1/2 interest E.R. in draying business owned by J.Q. Smith and J.R. Rowse 13 January 1886 Greenville guard house too small E.R. 13 January 1886 New cornet band E.R. 13 January 1886 New post office opened at E.R. Nelson's Crossroad, now called Nelsonville; new post office in Bethel 13 January 1886 E.W. Gay, notorious criminal of E.R. Falkland Township 13 January 1886 History of J.B. Higgs E.R. 13 January 1886, 21 July 1886 Firm of Jones and James in Bethel dissolved E.R. 13 January 1886 Bethel House Hotel, W.A. James, proprietor E.R. 13 January 1886 John Gaskins and Parker Gaskins, murderers E.R. 20 January 1886 Many Bethel stores assigned: W.F. Andrews, R.M. Jones, W.A. James Jr. E.R. 20 January 1886 Chester H. James of Bethel, cadet at Maryland Military School, Oxford, Md. E.R. 20 January 1886 John, son of J.B. Ellis, left yesterday for Bingham School E.R. 20 January 1886 James C. Cobb E.R. 20 January 1886 Henry H. Wilson left for Wake E.R. Forest 20 January 1886 W. Fred Morrilll purchased E.R. stock of J.G. James and Sons and took charge of the business 20 January 1886 Coal yard of Mr. Glenn E.R. 20 January 1886 Odd and unusual: collection of frozen fish E.R. 20 January 1886 About ice in river up against the E.R. bridge 20 January 1886 Sugg and Ormond build machine shop 20 January 1886, 24 March 1886, E.R. Ice skating in Forbes Mill Pond E.R. 20 January 1886 About Greenville since 1880 27 January 1886, 21 May 1890 E.R. J.B. Johnson Jr. taking charge E.R. of confection stand on Evans Street, formerly kept by John B. Ellis 27 January 1886 Steamboats Myers and Greenville collided E.R. 27 January 1886 Store of S.I. Fleming in Pactolus assigned E.R. 27 January 1886 Bensboro farm rented E.R. 27 January 1886 Episcopal church bell put in belfry E.R. 3 February 1886 Robert Greene Jr. moved to Kinston to work in carriage factory E.R. 3 February 1886 Robert Greene Jr. moved back E.R. 17 February 1886 J.L. Barret clerked for M.A. Jarvis Hardware E.R. 3 February 1886 Lewis H. Wilson, registrar of deeds E.R. 10 February 1886 A. Worthington, county merchant, assigned E.R. 10 February 1886 J.J. Harris killed a five-foot otter E.R. 10 February 1886 James B. Yellowley of Madison, Miss. moved to Greenville E.R. 10 February 1886 William Peebles of Wilson moved to Greenville E.R. 10 February 1886 Death of wife of Jesse Barnhill E.R. of Contentnea 10 February 1886 Vincent White of Coventry, N.Y. left Greenville in 1865 E.R. 10 February 1886 W.F. Hart, constable of E.R. Contentnea, resigned; E.E. Hart to replace him 10 February 1886 Bethel stores E.R. 10 February 1886, 24 February 1886, 14 April 1886, 18 January 1888 Johnny, son of M.G. Manning, shooting accident E.R. 10 February 1886 Wedding of Lt. Lawrence D. Tyson E.R. 17 February 1886 J.C. Vause, sign painter E.R. 17 February 1886 Shoe and hat store of W.F. Morrilll E.R. 17 February 1886 T.W. Nelson, merchant at Nelsonville, assigned E.R. 17 February 1886 Bridge is dangerous E.R. 17 February 1886 For sale, part of lot 80, L.W. Lawrence E.R. 17 February 1886 R.A. Bynum of Farmville had a E.R. stroke 24 February 1886 W.S. Bernard in Hughes School E.R. in Chocowinity 24 February 1886 Death of Bryan Smith of Falkland 24 February 1886 E.R. Merchant gives 5 cents per mouse caught E.R. 4 March 1886 J.T. Smith, head of police force E.R. 4 March 1886 Market House E.R. 4 March 1886 Firm of Flanagan and Sugg dissolved E.R. 4 March 1886 For sale, home and lot in Forbestown, L.W. Lawrence E.R. 4 March 1886 Steamboat Alfred Morgan at the E.R. wharf 4 March 1886 M.O. Blount and Bro. had old E.R. Bethel Post Office turned into a store 10 March 1886 W.C. Burney and J.C. Wilson plant tobacco E.R. 10 March 1886 Death of Ashley Allen of Contentnea E.R. 10 March 1886 New Episcopal church near completion E.R. 10 March 1886 Cherry Hill Cemetery fund E.R. 17 March 1886 Dr. J.G. James had two rooms added to his hotel E.R. 17 March 1886 Montgomery Long E.R. 17 March 1886 J.W. Robertson, builder and contractor, assigned E.R. 17 March 1886 Death of G.E. Dancy E.R. 17 March 1886 Machine shop of Suggs and Ormond E.R. 24 March 1886 Boys drawing snakes across sidewalk E.R. 24 March 1886 Death of Stanley Moore E.R. 24 March 1886 Death of John Slaughter, committed suicide E.R. 24 March 1886 John Peebles and family moved E.R. to Greenville from Wilson 31 March 1886 Rained large bugs in Raleigh E.R. 31 March 1886 Death of Benjamin F. McLawhorn E.R. 31 March 1886 Z.D. McWhorter's school in E.R. 7 April 1886 Bethel Lot 101 for sale E.R. 7 April 1886 House of J.E. Clark E.R. 7 April 1886 Organ for Episcopal church E.R. 7 April 1886 Ellis and Grimmer steam laundry E.R. 7 April 1886 Bird's-eye view of Greenville E.R. 14 April 1886 Steamboats Greenville and Myers E.R. 14 April 1886 Death of J.W. Patrick E.R. 14 April 1886 List of Confederate pensioners in Pitt County E.R. 21 April 1886 Mr. Ryan put up his soda fountain E.R. 21 April 1886, 20 April 1887, 27 April 1887 Louis Smith of Chicod went insane E.R. 21 April 1886 Marcellus Moore enlarging house near Five Points E.R. 21 April 1886 J.M. King, bell for livery stable E.R. 21 April 1886 Franklin Jackson killed sevenfoot eagle E.R. 21 April 1886 John Flanagan, undertaker E.R. 28 April 1886, 7 January 1887 W.L. Brown and W.F. Morrilll E.R. store of J.B. Higgs 28 April 1886 Hill of Pitt Street to River Bridge is bad E.R. 5 May 1886 Officers of Tar River E.R. Transportation Company: A.A. Forbes, J.B. Cherry, J.S. Congleton, N.M. Lawrence, C.A. White, G.H. Brown, John Haven, R.R. Cotten, M.B. Pitt, D. Lichtenstein 5 May 1886 Cherry Hill cleanup E.R. 5 May 1886 Joab Tyson moved to new house on Washington Street E.R. 5 May 1886 W.J. Cowell E.R. 5 May 1886 Death of Cornelia Evans E.R. 5 May 1886 Death of Riley Cosby of E.R. 12 May 1886 Gardner's Crossroads Prohibition in Bethel E.R. 12 May 1886 G.E. Harris bought share of J.Q. E.R. Smith business 12 May 1886 Description of Court House E.R. 12 May 1886 L.W. Lawrence, city clerk of Greenville E.R. 12 May 1886 About Cherry Hill E.R. 19 May 1886 J.A.K. Tucker had honey bees E.R. 19 May 1886 Death of Mary Adams, wife of J.A. Adams E.R. 26 May 1886 Dr. V.N. Seawell E.R. 26 May 1886, 9 June 1886 Odd and unusual, deputy sheriff E.R. gets taxes from a woman in Calico 2 June 1886 Sawmill of Ellis and Briley for E.R. sale 2 June 1886 Juvenile baseball club called Mikado E.R. 2 June 1886 Death of Abner Evans E.R. 9 June 1886 Lewis H. Wilson, register of deeds, elected master of Rountree lodge this year E.R. 9 June 1886 Death of W.L. Cherry E.R. 9 June 1886 New post office in Pullet opened E.R. 9 June 1886 Picnic at Ringgold place E.R. 9 June 1886 C.H. Johnston of Edgecombe, formerly of Pitt E.R. 13 September 1882, 16 June 1886 W.M. King bought lot on corner of Fourth and Cotanche Streets from William Whitehead E.R. 23 June 1886 Sydney Spain farm E.R. 23 June 1886 Joyner family law case E.R. 30 June 1886 About Octy Whitehurst of Marlboro E.R. 30 June 1886 J.C. Greene, telegraph office at E.R. Nags Head 30 June 1886 About J. Moses Norfleet E.R. 30 June 1886, 7 July 1886 J.L. Ballard E.R. 7 July 1886, 21 July 1886 J.B. Worsley moved to Pigeon River E.R. 7 July 1886, 21 July 1886 R.R. Cotten hurt in horse accident E.R. 7 July 1886 Odd and unusual, a pig ate an old knife E.R. 7 July 1886, 4 August 1886 George P. Little of Pactolus at Lexington Business College E.R. 14 July 1886 Bottled soda water of Tarboro, sold by S.M. Schultz E.R. 14 July 1886, 21 July 1886 J.B. Higgs E.R. 21 July 1886 Tar River Bridge party E.R. 21 July 1886, 14 September 1887 Brickyard of Forbes and Briley E.R. idle 21 July 1886, 28 July 1886 A.N. Ryan began bottling soda E.R. pop 21 July 1886 Boys of Levi Tugwell of Farmville nearly drowned in a marl hole E.R. 4 August 1886 Forbes Mill Pond baptism E.R. 11 August 1886 J.C. Tyson at Maryland Military E.R. Naval academy 11 August 1886 Fifth Street bricked E.R. 18 August 1886 Death of wife of Ivy Smith E.R. 18 August 1886 Forbes' school house E.R. 18 August 1886 Mrs. V.H. Whichard art school E.R. 25 August 1886 Death of Louisa Taft E.R. 25 August 1886 Steam laundry ended E.R. 25 August 1886 Bear hunt E.R. 1 September 1886 Death of the daughter of Frank Johnston E.R. 1 September 1886 J.M. Norfleet returned from Tarboro E.R. 1 September 1886 Earthquake E.R. 8 September 1886, 27 October 1886, 10 November 1886 Married, Rev. R.W. Stancill E.R. 8 September 1886 J.B. Yellowley started an Iluim E.R. dairy 8 September 1886, 15 September 1886 Sheriff King bought Forbes house on Evans Street E.R. 8 September 1886 New store of J.W. Higgs and C.T. Munford E.R. 15 September 1886 Henry Wingate School, Hanrahan E.R. 15 September 1886 New Parkers Chapel, Free Will E.R. Baptist Church dedicated 22 September 1886 Death of Ashley Knox E.R. 29 September 1886 Bridge in bad shape E.R. 29 September 1886 Cornelius Stephens vineyard E.R. 6 October 1886 Fire engine needed E.R. 6 October 1886 W.R. Whichard killed a 22 lb. wildcat E.R. 6 October 1886 B.F. Patrick grew rice on his farm E.R. 6 October 1886 Ryan/Cooper family E.R. 6 October 1886 Whitfield's School, Keelsville E.R. 13 October 1886 Vineyard of S.M. Vincent E.R. 13 October 1886 J. White sells farm E.R. 13 October 1886 J.B. Ellis moved to Kinston E.R. 13 October 1886 J.J. Nobles' Chestnut tree E.R. 20 October 1886 James grapes, 4.5 in. in circumference E.R. 20 October 1886 A.A. Forbes, cornet added to Methodist church choir E.R. 20 October 1886 Fire engine E.R. 27 October 1886 14-inch-long potato E.R. 27 October 1886 Death of Lawrence Tucker, son E.R. of J. W. Tucker 27 October 1886 J.F. Joyner, new store E.R. 27 October 1886 J.L. Daniels, butcher at market house E.R. 10 November 1886 Hawk caught by Samuel Flake E.R. 10 November 1886 Death of Cora, wife of J.Q. Smith E.R. 10 November 1886 Old gallows still standing from E.R. the execution of Irwin Lang 10 November 1886, 23 November 1887 Fire engine subscription E.R. 10 November 1886 Dr. V.N. Seawell and J.E. Caviness E.R. 10 November 1886, 17 November 1886 Partners of W.F. Morrill and Co. dissolved: W.L. Brown, W.F. Morrill, L.V. Morrill E.R. 10 November 1886 Military Co. failed E.R. 17 November 1886 Mrs. J.F. Joyner hurt in fall E.R. 17 November 1886 E.C. King of Falkland came to town E.R. 17 November 1886 Methodist church rearranged E.R. 17 November 1886 About Black Jack Church meeting E.R. 17 November 1886 Frank Nichols' land E.R. 17 November 1886 Old fashioned hog killing E.R. 24 November 1886 Alligators for pets in Greenville E.R. 24 November 1886 Greenville Memorial Baptist Church E.R. 1 December 1886 Death of wife of E.C. Carman, sister of Mrs. T.C. Bryan E.R. 1 December 1886 Death of child of J.J. Nobles E.R. 1 December 1886 Affray of W.H. Harrington and E.R. J.J. Nobles in J.J. Nobles' store 1 December 1886 A.H. Taft was assigned E.R. 8 December 1886 Andrew Joyner moved into E.R. William Whitehead's old Fourth Street house 8 December 1886 New Board of County Commissioners: Council Dawson, chairman; J.A.K. Tucker, G.M. Mooring, W.A. James Jr., T.E. Keel E.R. 8 December 1886 W.R. Whichard's gin house burned, cotton of H.S. Congleton, Jacob Moore E.R. 8 December 1886 Death of John Angel Smith of Swift Creek Township E.R. 15 December 1886 Flanagan and Williamson dissolved E.R. 15 December 1886, 1 January 1887, 12 May 1886 Signal Service Station in Greenville E.R. 15 December 1886, 12 January 1887 John Cannon killed by C.A. Bland, Grifton E.R. 8 December 1886, 15 December 1886 Lewis H. Wilson, register of deeds E.R. 15 December 1886 John S. Easton elected constable of Farmville E.R. 22 December 1886 Abraham F. Congleton, surveyor of Pitt County E.R. 22 December 1886 Henry Kinsaul, constable of Beaver Dam Township E.R. 22 December 1886 Dr. J.P. Redding, coroner E.R. 22 December 1886 James B. Cherry, county treasurer E.R. 22 December 1886 W.B. Bland, superintendent of E.R. Pitt County, part of Bell's Ferry Bridge 22 December 1886 W.G. McGowan, superintendent of Poor House E.R. 22 December 1886 Sugg and Ormond dissolved E.R. 22 December 1886 Death of J.J. Nobles Jr. E.R. 22 December 1886 P.A. Allen farm, Beaver Dam E.R. 5 January 1887 J.L. Langley moved from Pactolus to Greenville E.R. 12 January 1887 About Centrebluff E.R. 19 January 1887 M.C.G. Ernul had school house E.R. built on Plank Road Street 19 January 1887, 12 May 1886 Death of daughter of W.G. Little E.R. 26 January 1887 Candy stew at home of Marion E.R. Johnson 26 January 1887 E.O. McGowan moved to Greenville E.R. 26 January 1887 Death of wife of Ivey Fleming E.R. 26 January 1887 J.E. Caviness moved store to Jonesboro E.R. 26 January 1887 Tournament at Nelson's Crossroads E.R. 26 January 1887 Tree fell on home of Rev. O.P. E.R. Humber 26 January 1887 Wood factory in Greenville E.R. 29 July 1885 History of Jesse Smith of Pitt County E.R. 5 August 1885 Snake killed, 14 rattles E.R. 26 August 1885 A. Forbes, new building in Forbes Town E.R. 2 September 1885 J.B. Tripp, scholarship to Wake E.R. Forest University 2 September 1885 E.A. Moye moved to Forbes Town E.R. 16 September 1885, 9 September 1885 J.S. Congleton's store fire E.R. 23 September 1885 History of Col. Joseph H. Saunders of Chicod E.R. 30 September 1885 History of Col. Edward C. Yellowley E.R. 30 September 1885 About Ivey Foreman, died at 103 E.R. 7 October 1885 J.G. Moye left to attend the fair E.R. in Raleigh 14 October 1885 J.G. Moye returned, doesn't speak highly of the fair E.R. 21 October 1885 Death of Thomas Nobles of Contentnea E.R. 21 October 1885 About Scotland Neck E.R. 10 February 1886 Maggie Moye married David Hines E.R. 14 February 1886 Lena Galloway, daughter of James Galloway E.R. 24 February 1886 Look at Greenville and businesses: T.R. Cherry and Co., D. Lichtenstein and Co., John S. Congleton and Co., M.R. Lang E.R. 14 April 1886 History of Alfred Forbes E.R. 21 April 1886 History of A. Arnheim E.R. 21 April 1886 James Long E.R. 21 April 1886, 4 August 1887 C.A. White E.R. 21 April 1886 Little, House, and Bro. store E.R. 28 April 1886 A.N. Ryan E.R. 28 April 1886 Alfred Forbes, president of Transportation Co. E.R. 5 May 1886 J.A. Dupree E.R. 12 May 1886 Litman and Lichtenstein E.R. 12 May 1886 E.A. Moye, master of ceremonies at a gala event E.R. 26 May 1886 J.B. Tripp attended Chapel Hill E.R. 9 June 1886 J.B. Tripp E.R. 8 September 1886 Mr. Keel killed in Contentnea E.R. 8 December 1886 Mrs. Nellie Moye Wilson visiting E.R. 9 March 1887 J.G. Moye left for N.Y. to purchase goods for Mr. Alfred Forbes' store E.R. 16 March 1887 Gold and silver mines in Pitt County E.R. 15 June 1887 Mrs. Tripp of Washington visiting her brother, Major Henry Harding E.R. 15 June 1887 J.R. Moye sick E.R. 13 July 1887 Rattlesnake E.R. 17 August 1887, 11 April 1888 Mr. E.A. Moye went to school in Lexington, Ky. E.R. 7 September 1887 Death of William H. Clark E.R. 19 October 1887 Death of Jacob McCotter E.R. 16 November 1887 Death of J.J. Harris, carpenter who built Court House E.R. 16 November 1887 About E.A. Moye Jr. (Burt) E.R. 16 November 1887 E.A. Moye Jr. returned from Kentucky, moved into house last owned by J. Flanagan E.R. 21 December 1887 Hortense Forbes, music E.R. 25 January 1888 History of Dr. John G. James E.R. 11 April 1888 Boiling well in Lenoir County E.R. 23 April 1888 Pitt County lodge history E.R. 4 July 1888 Oak Grove Academy, Keelsville E.R. 4 July 1888 Centreville School Journal E.R. 11 July 1888 Keel and King, horses and mules E.R. 2 January 1887, 2 February 1887 Nashville Courier, newspaper E.R. 2 February 1887 Hardley's school in old academy E.R. 2 February 1887 Mendelssohn Singing Club for men E.R. 9 February 1887 Democratic Standard, newspaper E.R. 9 February 1887, 29 June 1887 Snow Hill Enterprise, newspaper E.R. 16 February 1887 Barge sunk near Greenville E.R. 16 February 1887 Local N.C. newspapers E.R. 16 February 1887, 2 March 1887, 20 April 1887 Dr. Bagwell married Nannie Speirs of Pactolus E.R. 16 February 1887 E.B. Moore ice house at the wharf E.R. 16 February 1887 Whites' Store at Five Points E.R. 16 February 1887 Greenville fence law E.R. 23 February 1887 Steamboats Beaufort and Myers E.R. at Greenville 23 February 1887, 10 August 1887, 5 December 1888 Greenville reading rooms and library E.R. 9 March 1887, 23 March 1887, 4 October 1887 Bentley Harris of Pitt County moved to California E.R. 9 March 1887 Schooner at Greenville E.R. 16 March 1887 Berea, Pitt County, six miles from Greenville E.R. 16 March 1887, 23 March 1887 Negro women fight on Third Street and Skinnerville E.R. 13 April 1887 Charles Horton works for Democratic Standard E.R. 23 March 1887 Buzzards in Greenville E.R. 30 March 1887 Lela C. Forbes and E.E. Hart E.R. 6 April 1887 Moye's Schoolhouse E.R. 13 April 1887, 27 April 1887 Schools in Farmville E.R. 20 April 1887 Germania Hall E.R. 20 April 1887 Bethel Baptist Church built E.R. 20 April 1887, 7 September 1887 J.R. Whichard, editor of Snow Hill Enterprise E.R. 20 April 1887 Tar River Transportation Co. E.R. 27 April 1887 G.B. King, editor of the Standard E.R. 4 May 1887 Berea Reform Club started E.R. 23 March 1887 High hats of men in church get E.R. knocked off by the collection plates 23 March 1887 Missionary Baptist Church organized in Bethel E.R. 16 March 1887, 23 March 1887 Walt Parker, teacher at Moye's School House E.R. 23 March 1887 Negro Odd Fellows E.R. 29 April 1885, 27 April 1887, 22 June 1887 Farmville Seminary E.R. 27 April 1887 Bell's porpoise fishery on Bogue Banks E.R. 4 May 1887 R.L. Humber raised and moved E.R. a house by himself 4 May 1887 Town officers of Bethel E.R. 4 May 1887 G.B. King elected to Pitt County Board of Education E.R. 4 May 1887 Whichard Nursery E.R. 4 May 1887 J.H. Peebles of Florida E.R. 11 May 1887 Picnic and ball at Bell's Ferry E.R. 11 May 1887 Death of wife of J.R. Whichard E.R. 18 May 1887 Horse struck by lightning E.R. 18 May 1887 Death of Susan Alice King, wife of W.A. King E.R. 25 May 1887 Firm of J.G. Rawls and brother E.R. dissolved 1 June 1887 Two insurance lodges in Greenville 1 June 1887 E.R. Mr. Murray, a teacher in the 1840's E.R. 8 June 1887, 29 June 1887 C.L. Tyson attended Rutherford E.R. College 8 June 1887 James Kenian, night watchman E.R. and policeman 8 June 1887 Death of infant son of E.A. Moye E.R. 8 June 1887 About Greenville Institute E.R. 15 June 1887, 2 February 1887, 15 June 1887, 31 August 1887, 11 May 1887, 18 May 1887, 29 August 1888, 8 October 1890 W.R. Horne and Florence Edwards were married E.R. 15 June 1887 Death of Oliver Ellis in Kinston E.R. 15 June 1887 Rev. Thomas Carrick left Greenville E.R. 22 June 1887 About Twenty Question Club E.R. 6 July 1887 Harding family reunion E.R. 13 July 1887 Miss Nannie King left to take E.R. charge of public school in Swift Creek 13 July 1887 Sale of Franklin Nichols' land E.R. 2 February 1887 Firm of B.F. Sugg and W.E. Ormond dissolved E.R. 2 February 1887 Sale of grist mill firm of Ellis and Briley E.R. 2 February 1887 Farmer's Club of Pitt County E.R. 2 February 1887 Lot 113 for sale E.R. 2 February 1887 Old P.O. near Marcellus Moore's store now Mrs. E.A. Shepard's store E.R. 2 February 1887 Nelson's Crossroads tournament E.R. 2 February 1887 John Flanagan hearse made by J.D. Williamson E.R. 2 February 1887 Weather service started and pole flags E.R. 2 February 1887, 16 March 1887 Death of Abner Boyd E.R. 2 February 1887 Colonel Skinner had plank E.R. 2 February 1887 pavement in front of his brick block on Evans Street W.B. James moved to Kentucky E.R. to work in stock business 2 February 1887 Reflector office and Mr. Caviness' drug store E.R. 2 February 1887, 2 March 1887 A. Arnheim, tailor E.R. 2 February 1887 Firm of Hunter and Fleming dissolved E.R. 2 February 1887 Riverside Nursery E.R. 2 February 1887, 20 April 1887, 3 August 1887, 4 August 1887, 16 November 1887, 29 June 1889, 12 February 1890, 8 October 1890 New road from Frog Level to Scuffleton Road E.R. 9 February 1887 W.R.L. Purvis married D.V. Overton in Martin County E.R. 9 February 1887 R. Green Jr., grocery E.R. 9 February 1887 J.L. Grimmer and O. Cuthrell Carriage Factory E.R. 9 February 1887 W.A. Fleming Store, Black Jack E.R. 9 February 1887 J.F. Joyner, sold store and moved to country E.R. 9 February 1887 About Miss Anna E. Spain, a teacher E.R. 9 February 1887 Tom Campbell of Washington, E.R. very tall 9 February 1887 Weather signals E.R. 16 February 1887 About J.W. Perkins studying for E.R. pharmacy 16 February 1887 Clarissa and Nannie Lawrence buy house near L.V. Lawrence E.R. 16 February 1887 C.F. White opened store in Five E.R. Points 16 February 1887 Flanagan and Shelburn open grocery store E.R. 16 February 1887 Death of mother of J.H. Kinian E.R. 16 February 1887 Messers Littman and Lichtenstein have a large sign 16 February 1887 E.R. painted on the front of their store Advertisement: Bethel House Hotel, W.A. James E.R. 16 February 1887 Mrs. M.T. Cowell, millinery E.R. 23 February 1887 Store of L.V. Morrill sold E.R. 23 February 1887 Brass band E.R. 23 February 1887, 2 March 1887 Band of Hope E.R. 23 February 1887, 4 January 1887 Reform Reading Room E.R. 23 February 1887, 25 May 1887, 7 September 1887 Steamboats Beaufort and R.L. Myers E.R. 23 February 1887, 10 August 1887 Ridge Spring School E.R. 23 February 1887, 23 February 1888 I.A. Sugg E.R. 23 February 1887, 2 March 1887, 9 March 1887 J.B. Yellowley, money to loan E.R. 23 February 1887 Taffy pull at Marion Johnston's E.R. 22 March 1887 Mrs. Haywood Clark, niece of Mrs. Dr. O'Hagan E.R. 2 March 1887 Death of the daughter of J.D. Williamson E.R. 2 March 1887 History of the Eastern Reflector E.R. 2 March 1887 T.F. Christman's ointment for horses E.R. 2 March 1887 Chicken incubator at Winstead E.R. and McGowan's 2 March 1887 Berea Reform Club E.R. 9 March 1887 John M. Reuss Party E.R. 9 March 1887 A.N. Ryan, bakery E.R. 9 Mach 1887 D.D. Gardner moved to Greenville E.R. 9 March 1887 Death of Frank Sutton Jr. of E.R. Kinston, brother of H.A. Sutton of Greenville 9 March 1887 Grindle Creek Canal E.R. 16 March 1887 Alfred Culley hair preparation E.R. 16 March 1887 J.H. Johnson moved law offices E.R. from Bethel to Greenville 16 March 1887 Trash pick-up E.R. 16 March 1887 Traps on horses to catch buzzards E.R. 16 March 1887 W.W. Leggett, gunshot wound E.R. 6 April 1887 T.F. Christman sells coffee pot E.R. 6 April 1887, 13 April 1887 Negro woman row in Skinnersville E.R. 13 April 1887 Old graves moved from Evans St. E.R. 13 April 1887 G.A. Stancill, a merchant in jail E.R. 13 April 1887 W.H. Harrington, tax collector in jail E.R. 13 April 1887 Gin and grist mill of B.J. Wilson burned E.R. 13 April 1887 B.T. Cox is studying medicine E.R. 13 April 1887 W.H. Zoeller, a photographer E.R. 13 April 1887 Firm of R.R. Jackson and Co. dissolved, Contentnea Township E.R. 20 April 1887 Divertissement Club hop at Germania Hall E.R. 20 April 1887 V.L. Stephens Grocery E.R. 20 April 1887 Well on Evans Street E.R. 20 April 1887 Death of Miss Nancy Chapman, E.R. sister of Mrs. J.L. Daniel 20 April 1887 Rev. Thomas Carrick's school 3 E.R. miles from Greenville 20 April 1887 Chesapeake Bay sea monster E.R. 27 April 1887 Firm of J.G. and W.S. Rawls dissolved E.R. 27 April 1887 James A. Smith and Co. delivers kerosene oil E.R. 27 April 1887 Horse trading in jail E.R. 27 April 1887 W.H. Harrington denied pardon E.R. 27 April 1887 Chair stolen from old brick store E.R. 27 April 1887 R.L. Humber moved his house thirty feet E.R. 4 May 1887 J.D. Williamson and Co. made harnesses E.R. 4 May 1887 Town election and problems with the police E.R. 11 may 1887 Horse swapping E.R. 11 May 1887 John S. Congleton store closed E.R. 11 May 1887 J.H. Peebles of Florida in town E.R. visiting father, John Peebles May 1887 Picnic and ball at Bell's Ferry E.R. 11 May 1887 The Bulletin, newspaper of 40 years ago E.R. 18 May 1887, 25 May 1887, 1 June 1887 Death of Carrie, wife of J.R. Whichard E.R. 18 May 1887 About Prof. Z. D. McWhorter E.R. 18 May 1887 Dr. Joshua Tucker, remedy for potato bugs E.R. 18 May 1887 A.N. Ryan and S.A. Redding Store E.R. 18 May 1887 Steamboat Beaufort E.R. 25 May 1887, 9 October 1889, 27 November 1889 Bethel male and female military E.R. academy 25 May 1887 O.P. Humber enlarging his machine shop E.R. 25 May 1887 P. Matthews launched a pretty rowboat E.R. 25 May 1887 Col. I.A. Sugg moved into new E.R. home on Fifth Street 1 June 1887 William Blackfoot/Whitehead 1 June 1887, 8 June 1887 E.R. Littman and Lichtenstein, a new E.R. refrigerator 1 June 1887 Shelter in front of 3 brick stores E.R. of Col. Skinner 8 June 1887 Steamboat Alpha E.R. 8 June 1887, 17 August 1887, 31 August 1887, 25 January 1888 L.N. Edwards of Pitt County sick in Va. E.R. 8 June 1887 Death of infant son of E.A. Moye E.R. 8 June 1887 Farmville Academy E.R. 15 June 1887 Parker and Co. livery stable E.R. 15 June 1887, 17 August 1887 Johnson Norcott and Co. butchers E.R. 15 June 1887 Death of Oliver Ellis in Kinston E.R. 15 June 1887 School at J.B. Yellowley's E.R. 15 June 1887 Plans to start a bank in Greenville E.R. 15 June 1887 Falkland Reform Club E.R. 15 June 1887 J.S. Smith store and bar E.R. 15 June 1887 Miss Jennie James, 12, started vacation school at the hotel E.R. 22 June 1887 J.C. Greene and W.S. Bernard attended Trinity School E.R. 22 June 1887 About Alfred Bird and William E.R. Blackfoot 28 June 1887, 20 July 1887 Bob Starky, drummer, musician E.R. 29 June 1887 Yankee Hall E.R. 29 June 1887 C.T. Tyson went to Rutherford E.R. College 29 June 1887 Signal weather service E.R. 6 July `887 Hanrahan School E.R. 6 July 1887 Mrs. G.W. Johnson, country home E.R. 6 July 1887 Steamboat Galatia Yacht E.R. 6 July 1887 F.J. Johnson store E.R. 6 July 1887 Henry Edmond's new barber shop E.R. 6 July 1887 About obscene pictures in cigarette boxes E.R. 13 July 1887 Upper story sign of Winstead and McGowan E.R. 13 July 1887 Cherry Hill fence and stile E.R. 13 July 1887 Death of daughter of John S. and Emma Harris E.R. 13 July 1887 Keel and King livery stable sold E.R. to W.A. James 13 July 1887 Henry Harding family 13 July 1887 E.R. Andrew Joyner and William Blackfoot in youth E.R. 20 July 1887 Parker and Co. erected a lamp post in front of livery stable E.R. 20 July 1887 Butchers- Johnson, Norcott and E.R. Co. 20 July 1887 The Band of Hope Club officers: Robert Moye, Hortence Forbes E.R. 27 July 1887, 11 January 1888 Rev. N.B. Cobb was elected mayor of Lilesville, relative of Collier Cobb of Greenville E.R. 27 July 1887 Matthew Harris of Pactolus E.R. 3 August 1887 Capt. W.H. Morrill of Marlboro E.R. 10 August 1887 R.M. Hearne, steamboat agent ER. 10 August 1887 Tax on dogs E.R. 17 August 1887 Tripp's schoolhouse, four miles E.R. from Greenville 24 August 1887 Ayden news E.R. 24 August 1887 Death of Negro maid of Nympha A. Price E.R. 24 August 1887 Death of son of Col. N.M. Hammond E.R. 24 August 1887 Death of Louisa Hatton E.R. 24 August 1887 Theater group of Farmville E.R. 24 August 1887 Death of Peter Fleming E.R. 24 August 1887 Centreville Reform Club E.R. 31 August 1887 New Greenville Guard uniforms E.R. 31 August 1887 Haddock murder E.R. 31 August 1887 Death of infant daughter of J.R. E.R. Whichard 31 August 1887 Death of wife of W.A. Knox E.R. 31 August 1887 Daughter of C.M. Anderson married E.R. 14 September 1887 Sale of land of Luther Joyner by E.R. wife 14 September 1887 Ella and Nannie King left town E.R. to go to Richmond College 21 September 1887 Death of Matthias Harris E.R. 28 September 1887 Robert G. Hodges, new barber shop E.R. 27 July 1887 New offices of Band of Hope E.R. 27 July 1887 J.T. Pollard turns off water from Mill Pond E.R. 27 July 1887 James Long's novel store sign E.R. 4 August 1887 Greenville Guard members E.R. 4 August 1887, 24 August 1887 Rhoda Barnhill sells ice cream every Sunday E.R. 4 August 1887 Wiley Brown, clerk in store E.R. 4 August 1887 Ayden items E.R. 10 August 1887, 24 August 1887 Death of Matthew Harris E.R. 10 August 1887 Death of Mrs. J.F. McKeel (Bettie Daniels, niece) E.R. 10 August 1887 Death of W.B. Jarvis E.R. 10 August 1887 Tobacco of R.B. Gwaltney and E.R. G.F. Evans 7 September 1887 R.A. Bynum of Farmville sells foxhounds E.R. 10 August 1887 Cornelius Stephens' vineyard E.R. 10 August 1887 Death of W.H. Morrill E.R. 10 August 1887 Harry Skinner and Co., E.R. successor of John S. Congleton 17 August 1887 Complaint against Hickory Hill E.R. Church 17 August 1887 Death of Charlotte Arnold E.R. 17 August 1887 Death of Johnnie Coward of Greene County E.R. 17 August 1887 Death of Mrs. Mary Walker E.R. 17 August 1887 Death of daughter of Edward Telfair E.R. 17 August 1887 Jail escape E.R. 17 August 1887 Greenville Post Office upstairs E.R. over Reflector office 17 August 1887 C.F. Smith offers singing class E.R. 17 August 1887 Folklore about porpoise teeth E.R. 31 August 1887 Miss Carrie Cobb, sister of Mrs. E.R. 17 August 1887 Keel of Bethel A. Slaughter moved to Greenville to open a store E.R. 17 August 1887 Death of Mrs. V.H. Whichard E.R. 24 August 1887 Debate society formed at Garris E.R. school- W.F. Hart, pres.; J.E. Mumford, v.p.; J.J. Smith, sec. 24 August 1887 Timber buyer in Greenville E.R. 24 August 1887 ACL rail road surveyors surveying route from Scotland Neck to Greenville E.R. 24 August 1887 Rufus Fleming's barn struck by E.R. lightning 24 August 1887 Albritton Plantation near Greenville E.R. 24 August 1887 Caesar Blunt killed skunk E.R. 24 August 1887 L.C. Latham enlarging house E.R. 24 August 1887 M.L. Slaughter and Co. opened E.R. store in Capt. White's at Five Points 24 August 1887 W.G. Smith purchased store of E.R. C.F. White 24 August 1887 Tripp's Schoolhouse, 4 miles from town E.R. 24 August 1887, 8 February 1888, 13 June 1888 Town dogs sport one-cent copper badges E.R. 24 August 1887 Put local convicts to work on the bridge E.R. 31 August 1887 E.C. Yellowley's house for sale E.R. 31 August 1887 William M. Mills, executor of Lewis Mills E.R. 31 August 1887 Martha A. Moore left husband, E.R. Franklin Moore 31 August 1887 About the 1840's in Pitt County E.R. 31 August 1887 Death in Bethel of Mrs. Sallie D. Knox, wife of W.A. Knox E.R. 31 August 1887 New sign for Littman and Lichtenstein E.R. 31 August 1887 Stench of Greenville E.R. 31 August 1887 About J.C. Tyson, store clerk E.R. 31 August 1887 Miss Molle A. Moore's school E.R. 31 August 1887 Sale of farm of S.C. Whichard E.R. 7 September 1887 Bethel Baptist Church E.R. 7 September 1887, 28 September 1887 Negro school at St. John's Church in Falkland E.R. 7 September 1887 Jesse Speight came to Greenville E.R. 7 September 1887 Messers Ryan and Reddy opened a cash racket store E.R. 7 September 1887 J.J. Harrington, clerk in the store of G.L. Heilbroner E.R. 7 September 1887 E.A. Moye Jr. at Business College in Kentucky E.R. 7 September 1887 Sixty licensed dogs in Greenville E.R. 7 September 1887 Dr. Dick Williams' clock E.R. 14 September 1887 Moses Heilbroner opened a jewelry store E.R. 14 September 1887 Debate at Moye's Schoolhouse near Greenville E.R. 14 September 1887 E.C. Glenn, cotton buyer E.R. 14 September 1887 Death of Vesta Anne Moore, wife of Samuel Moore E.R. 14 September 1887 H.B. Harris moved to Greenville E.R. 14 September 1887 Alfred Culley's preparation for baldness E.R. 14 September 1887, 28 September 1887 J.O. Proctor, Grimesland E.R. 21 September 1887 Free tuition to poor student to attend Greenville Institute E.R. 21 April 1887 Men's Christian Association formed at Germania Hall E.R. 21 September 1887, 28 September 1887 Death of Mrs. H.N. Gray of Carolina Township E.R. 21 September 1887 Dr. J.G. James, horse seller E.R. 28 September 1887 Mrs. L.C. Atkinson opened a millinery store in one of the E.R. 28 September 1887 new spaces under the Opera House Court case, J.J. Nobles vs. W.H. E.R. Harrington, Harrington shot Nobles 4 October 1887 Secret society of Negroes E.R. 4 October 1887 Writing spider in Greenville E.R. 20 July 1887 R.W. Stancill of Pitt County published a newspaper in New York City E.R. 1 June 1887 Capt. Mayo of Steamboat Greenville E.R. 8 June 1887,17 August 1887, Capt. Hill of Steamboat Myers E.R. 8 June 1887 Steamboat Myers E.R. 3 August 1887, 30 November 1887, 8 August 1888, 16 January 1889 Capt. Parvin E.R. 10 August 1887 Death of Miss Louisa A. Hatton E.R. 24 August 1887 Greenville Bridge 14 September 1887, 29 February 1888, 29 August 1888, 19 September 1888 E.R. J.J. Cherry, agent for Tar River E.R. Transportation Co. 28 September 1887 Shooting in Church at Gardner's E.R. Crossroads 26 October 1887 Death of Charles Manning E.R. 11 May 1887 Mystery newspaper in E.R. Greenville (Bullekin) of 40 years ago; William Bernard and William Blackfoot, eds. 18 May 1887 Greenville Reform Club Reading Room E.R. 25 May 1887 History of Tournament of Pitt County and Civil War E.R. 1 June 1887 James Murray School in Greenville in 1840's E.R. 8 June 1887, 29 June 1887 Ben Joyner's store and Alfred Bird E.R. 29 June 1887 Free ferry at Centrebluff E.R. 6 July 1887 School at Briar's Swamp Church near Pactolus E.R. 13 July 1887 Ayden schools E.R. 10 August 1887 Death of Matthew Harris at Pactolus E.R. 10 August 1887 History of W.B. Jarvis E.R. 10 August 1887 Death of Mrs. Charlotte Arnold E.R. 17 August 1887 Death of Mrs. Mary Walker E.R. 17 August 1887 Death of a baby at Macon House Hotel E.R. 17 August 1887 About Pitt County in Mexican War E.R. 31 August 1887 Pitt County Revolutionary War E.R. soldiers 31 August 1887 First tobacco farms in Pitt County E.R. 7 September 1887 Greene County Enterprise, newspaper E.R. 7 September 1887 C.C. Braxton on Ayden Board of Education E.R. 14 September 1887 A.J. Griffin, jeweler E.R. 14 September 1887 Dr. B. T. Cox, medical educator E.R. 4 October 1887 Nannie King returned from Richmond E.R. 4 October 1887 Death of John Clark E.R. 4 October 1887 Death of wife of J.S.L. Ward E.R. 4 October 1887 Death of William H. Clark, Confederate soldier E.R. 19 October 1887 Snake on mantel of H.C. Hemby E.R. 19 October 1887 Death of infant child of C.V. Newton E.R. 24 October 1887 Death of J.W. Tucker E.R. 2 November 1887 Elvira Tyson's estate for sale E.R. 2 November 1887 W.A. Barrett and Co., Farmville E.R. 2 November 1887 Bethel Church E.R. 2 November 1887 History of freshets on Tar E.R. 9 November 1887 Chicod Township, Possumtown E.R. section 16 November 1887 Death of James Dupree of 16 November 1887 E.R. Falkland Death of Moses Joyner of Pitt County in Lenoir County E.R. 16 November 1887 Death of son of William Peebles E.R. 23 November 1887 Death of John James E.R. 23 November 1887 Death of child of R.B. Bynum E.R. 30 November 1887 Load of cotton on Steamboat Myers E.R. 30 November 1887 Mr. Luby Harper and Alice Carr were married E.R. 7 December 1887 J.M. King and L.C. Atkinson married at Bensboro E.R. 14 December 1887 Death of Mary M. Sumrell E.R. 4 January 1888 James C. Tyson's store E.R. 4 January 1888 St. Andrew's Springs, 9 miles from Greenville E.R. 26 October 1887, 21 August 1889 Dr. J.G. James sold Macon House Hotel E.R. 4 October 1887, 7 September 1887 L.V. Morrill, farm in Farmville E.R. Township 4 October 1887 History of a wagon and Dabney E.R. Cosby, builder of the Court House 4 October 1887 Tobacco at Penny Hill E.R. 11 October 1887 Death of Telia Bland of Swift Creek E.R. 26 October 1887 Steamboat Beta E.R. 9 November 1887, 17 October 1888, 7 May 1890 G.W. Venters' store at Calico E.R. 9 November 1887 J.J. Harris E.R. 16 November 1887 St. John's Episcopal Church near Centreville E.R. 23 November 1887 Andrew Joyner's library E.R. 23 November 1887 Centreville Academy E.R. 30 November 1887, 13 June 1888, 29 May 1889, 16 October 1889 Dr. James, stables E.R. 14 December 1887 J.G. Moye hurt in accident E.R. 4 January 1888 Dr. James bought Macon House E.R. Hotel again 11 January 1888 Flax wheel made by Charles Tull E.R. 11 January 1888 Allen Crawford married Jacky Anne Tripp E.R. 25 January 1888 Death of Betsy Weathington, sister of Alfred Forbes E.R. 1 February 1888. About Centreville E.R. 8 February 1888 School and fishing in Carolina Township, Keelsville E.R. 8 February 1888 Death of Lana Briley E.R. 8 February 1888 About Opera House E.R. 15 February 1888 Academy under repair E.R. 15 February 1888 Free ferry at Yankee Hall E.R. 15 February 1888 Mooring School House, Carolina Township E.R. 15 February 1888 Death of J.B. Kilpatrick E.R. 22 February 1888 J.B. Tripp left Pitt County E.R. 22 February 1888 Democratic Standard discontinued E.R. 29 February 1888 Bethel newspaper and school E.R. 7 March 1888 Captain Bill Parvin of Steamboat Beaufort, Tarboro Fair E.R. 9 November 1887 J.G. Sheppard, fossils in Beaver E.R. Dam Township 21 December 1887 About ships at the wharf E.R. 4 January 1888 About Ricks' boarding house E.R. 11 January 1888 Stores under the Opera House E.R. 11 January 1888, 18 January 1888 Otter killed E.R. 11 January 1888 Recital of music pupils at Greenville Institute E.R. 18 January 1888, 25 January 1888 Death of Marcellus Moore E.R. 1 February 1888 Greenville Baptist Church has new organ E.R. 22 February 1888 About Grifton Methodist Church E.R. 29 February 1888 Large amount of eggs in Greenville E.R. 7 March 1888 About Greenville Baptist Church E.R. 21 March 1888 About Episcopal Church E.R. 28 March 1888 Mr. J.A. Higgs lost money in Raleigh in a swindle E.R. 4 April 1888 Steamboats break telegraph lines E.R. 4 April 1888 Iredell Moore of Coxville had 1747 coin E.R. 18 April 1888 Death of Sarah A. Parker, wife E.R. of Jesse S. Parker 18 April 1888 William Whitehead, Pitt County E.R. millionaire 25 April 1888 Large snake killed at Pactolus E.R. 25 April 1888 About Farmer's Institute, Greenville E.R. 2 May 1888 Shooting at Pactolus E.R. 2 May 1888 Registrar's Office Improved in Court House E.R. 2 May 1888 Odd egg, SIAMESE E.R. 2 May 1888 Loon shot at Forbes Mill Pond E.R. 2 May 1888 Greenville Theatrical Company E.R. 2 February 1888 Ellis and Briley steam sawmill now Forbes and Briley E.R. 2 February 1888 Sugg and Ormond dissolved E.R. 2 February 1888 Worthington and Cory land for E.R. sale 2 February 1888 Death of Abner Boyd E.R. 2 February 1888 Estate of Charles Joyner by R.L. Joyner E.R. 2 February 1888 J.F. Joyner sold his store in Greenville and moved to the country E.R. 9 February 1888 Mendolssohn Club singers E.R. 9 February 1888 Death of mother of J.H. Kinion E.R. 16 February 1888 Barge sunk in river near Greenville 16 February 1888 E.R. Cuthrell and Grimmer Carriage E.R. Works dissolved 23 February 1888 J.H. Kinion, Greenville night watchman E.R. 23 February 1888 Estate of Daniel Dupree E.R. 23 February 1888 A.J. Griffin married E.R. 23 February 1888 Bentley Harris went to California for two weeks E.R. 9 March 1887 Shooting in church E.R. 26 October 1887 Road to Red Oak (Berea) bad E.R. 16 March 1887 Temperance Reform Club at Berea E.R. 16 March 1887 R.R. Jackson and Co. dissolved E.R. 20 April 1887 R.B. Bynum was an agent for a E.R. patent harness co. 20 April 1887 J.H. Barrett sold his interest in his company to his brother, Walter E.R. 20 April 1887 W.H. Harrington in jail E.R. 27 April 1887 Moye's Schoolhouse, exercises E.R. 27 April 1887 Death of Mary Sumrell E.R. 4 January 1888 G.W. Cox moved to Dunn E.R. 4 January 1888 About Pitt County Poor House E.R. 18 January 1888, 29 August 1888, 19 September 1888 Shem Tyson, Commissioner of E.R. Poor House 18 January 1888 New Greenville Guards: Lt. E.R. R.W. King, S.T. Hooker, Oscar Hooker, J.F. Joyner, W.E. Belcher, J.H. Kinion, Henry Hooker 18 July 1888 Taft landing for sale E.R. 18 July 1888 E.C. King of Falkland now Edgecombe County Deputy Sheriff E.R. 21 March 1888 John King, two black stallions E.R. 21 March 1888 Death of J.T. Pollard E.R. 28 March 1888 Death of wife of S.V. Laughinghouse of Bell's Ferry E.R. 4 April 1888 Death of R.A. Starkey E.R. 4 April 1888 Death in Lilesville, Anson E.R. County, N.C. Wife of Rev. N.B. Cobb 11 April 1888 Death of Harry Skinner's wife E.R. 18 April 1888 Miss Annie Bynum of Farmville was hurt E.R. 18 April 1888 Death of Mrs. W.G. Keel E.R. 25 April 1888 J.H. Tucker married Mary Powell near Warrenton, N.C. E.R. 25 April 1888 William P. Norcott E.R. 9 May 1888 Bethel Herald, newspaper E.R. 9 May 1888, 16 May 1888, 30 May 1888, 26 September 1888 Spire for Methodist Church E.R. 16 May 1888 Keel's livery stable E.R. 9 May 1888 Death of J.B. Higgs E.R. 9 May 1888 Greenville Cornet Band on Steamboat Greenville E.R. 9 May 1888 Pond near old Club House in Greenville E.R. 16 May 1888 YMCA meeting E.R. 23 May 1888, 6 June 1888, 13 June 1888 Benevolent Burying Society formed E.R. 23 May 1888 About Allen School House E.R. 30 May 1888 Jail escape E.R. 30 May 1888 Masonic Hall Garden in Greenville E.R. 30 May 1888, 13 June 1888 Methodist Library in Greenville E.R. 6 June 1888 Humber foundry, new sign on Fifth Street 6 June 1888 E.R. Death of Lizzie Bynum, wife of E.R. R.A. Bynum, in Farmville 13 June 1888 Tripp's Chapel, five miles from E.R. Greenville 13 June 1888 Hogs on Greenville streets E.R. 20 June 1888 Bathhouse to be built by the river E.R. 27 June 1888 Garris School House E.R. 27 June 1888 Death of Mary James, daughter E.R. of Godfrey Langley 4 July 1888 Young Men's Democrat Club founded E.R. 4 July 1888 Cannon used on 4th of July E.R. 4 July 1888, 11 July 1888 Baseball E.R. 11 July 1888, 13 June 1888, 5 September 1888 Fireworks E.R. 11 July 1888 Pitt County uses 10,000 pounds. E.R. of snuff 11 July 1888 A.J. Griffin's Mocking Bird E.R. 18 July 1888 Mocking bird sings tunes E.R. 25 July 1888, 5 September 1888 J.J. Daney, odd egg shaped like E.R. a spring 25 July 1888 Steam sawmill near wharf, Greenville E.R. 1 August 1888 Death of John Moore E.R. 8 August 1888 New steamboat on Roanoke River E.R. 15 August 1888 Lightning killed animals in Pitt E.R. County 15 August 1888 Marltown String Band E.R. 29 August 1888 Keelsville Academy E.R. 7 March 1888, 11 April 1888, 27 June 1888 Churches, schools, and stores at E.R. Bethel 14 March 1888, 21 March 1888 Hotels and schools at Greenville E.R. 14 March 1888 Carlos Harris, house painter E.R. 21 March 1888 Southern Herald, newspaper published in Bethel E.R. 28 March 1888, 16 May 1888 Death of Dr. John James at Macon House Hotel E.R. 28 March 1888, 4 July 1888 About Tyson neighborhoodE.R. E.S. Parker, Willowhby, Cobb, Sheppard, Tyson, Kittrell, Joyner, farms, schools, stores, and churches 11 April 1888 Obituary of John G. James E.R. 11 April 1888 Allen's School House E.R. 18 April 1888, 30 May 1888 J.B. Higgs' store in Greenville E.R. 9 May 1888 About Falkland E.R. 23 May 1888 Tar River bridge repairs E.R. 27 June 1888, 29 August 1888, 5 September 1888, 12 September 1888, 19 September 1888 Free ferry at Centrebluff E.R. 27 June 1888 Death of Harmon Matthews of Falkland E.R. 27 June 1888 Baptist church organized at Allen's School House E.R. 4 July 1888 About Bethel and D.H. James E.R. 25 July 1888 Steam mill at Yankee Hall E.R. 1 August 1888 Ola Forbes fight E.R. 1 August 1888 Reedy Branch items E.R. 8 August 1888 Bigg's ox shot E.R. 8 August 1888 Bethel Commercial School E.R. 8 August 1888 E.B. Moore in charge of Macon E.R. House Hotel 8 August 1888 History of Hardy Johnson E.R. 15 August 1888 St. Andrews Springs E.R. 29 August 1888 Whichard's School and others E.R. 29 August 1888 Death of Richard Bynum E.R. 5 September 1888 About Forbestown, Macon House Hotel, schools, and Baptist church E.R. 4 January 1888 H.L. Howard married Gertrude E.R. Hooker 4 January 1888