1891-1894

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Reflector Index, 1891-1894
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Abbreviations: E.R. = Eastern Reflector
ABSTRACT
NEWSPAPER
DATE
About Christmas in Greenville in 1890
E.R.
7 January 1891
Tournament at Falkland
E.R.
7 January 1891
Opera House
E.R.
7 January 1891
Greenville Academy, W.J. Mathews,
principal
E.R.
7 January 1891
Greenville Iron Works
E.R.
7 January 1891, 28 January
1891
Amos Kinsaul
E.R.
7 January 1891
J.M. Blow
E.R.
7 January 1891
Burney Wilson, telegraph operator
E.R.
7 January 1891
W.E. Barrett, clerk for A. Forbes last
year, giving up clerking to take a tour
with his slight of hand performance
E.R.
7 January 1891
E.A. Baldree, deaf mute of Cox Cotton
Factory
E.R.
7 January 1891
A. Lemon and son came to Greenville
for past 21 years, getting turpentine
hands
E.R.
7 January 1891
Sam B. Moore, drummer of clothing
from New York
E.R.
7 January 1891
Academy Hill mentioned
E.R.
7 January 1891
Playing football and shinny
E.R.
7 January 1891
Rough and Ready Fire Company
parade new uniforms
E.R.
7 January 1891
Death of son of C.M. Bernard
E.R.
7 January 1891
Marble yard of B.F. Sugg moved to
M.R. Lang’s
E.R.
7 January 1891
Glascow Evans, new stables on Five
Points
E.R.
7 January 1891
T.J. Sheppard cut last watermelon kept
under his bed
E.R.
7 January 1891
New business, James L. Little and J.A.
Andrews
E.R.
7 January 1891
Mr. Latham and Pender had a large
elevator
E.R.
7 January 1891
W.H. Long and D.J. Whichard
established a real estate company
E.R.
7 January 1891
B.F. Patrick, large hog killing
E.R.
7 January 1891
Death of son of R.M. Jones
E.R.
7 January 1891
Trouble with train not ringing bell
E.R.
7 January 1891
Mrs. T.J. Jarvis at Opera House
E.R.
7 January 1891
Centerville Academy
E.R.
14 January 1891
Hotels in Pitt County: C.M.A. Griffin Lenior Hotel in Grifton, Hotel Macon
in Bethel, Charles Skinner’s HotelPoor Shop
E.R.
21 January 1891
Music class in Greenville
E.R.
21 January 1891, 28 January
1891
Presbyterian church to be built
E.R.
21 January 1891
Old tree landmark near M.R. Lang’s
cut down
E.R.
21 January 1891
B.F. Sugg marble yard office
E.R.
21 January 1891
Correction, Death of Moses Turnage
near Farmville, not Moses Joyner
E.R.
21 January 1891, 28 January
1891
Masonic Lodge on Second Street
E.R.
21 January 1891
A.G. Cox bought out T.A. Cherry store
and moved the stock to the cotton
planter factory
E.R.
21 January 1891
J.H. Tucker went to Asheville
E.R.
28 January 1891
Dr. J.D. Bullock of Bethel
E.R.
28 January 1891
R.A. Tyson’s store
E.R.
28 January 1891
Hunters at Hotel Macon
E.R.
28 January 1891
Catholic church to be built, old
Episcopal church to be removed
E.R.
28 January 1891
Miss Annie Perkins, daughter of
Postmaster Perkins, assisting in post
office
E.R.
28 January 1891
W.H. Willoughby of Fayetteville, a Pitt
County native
E.R.
28 January 1891
E.A. Buck of Balloon, Georgia, a Pitt
County native
E.R.
28 January 1891
J.L. Daniel and J.L. Langley, night
E.R.
28 January 1891
watchmen of Greenville
Taft Brothers sold out store
E.R.
28 January 1891
Patrick Block of brick store near Five
Points painted
E.R.
28 January 1891
Mrs. Joyner’s school honor roll
E.R.
28 January 1891
Professor Wood’s singing class
E.R.
28 January 1891, 4 February
1891
R.A. Tyson bought one-half interest in
business of M. Congleton and
Company, firm now called Congleton
and Tyson
E.R.
28 January 1891
Sale of estate and antiques and jewelry
of Mary S. Delancy
E.R.
28 January 1891
Dr. J.D. Bullock of Bethel practicing
medicine in Alabama
E.R.
28 January 1891
Poem on the death of Moses Turnage,
written by R.T. Turnage of Farmville
E.R.
28 January 1891
Poem: "The Bloom Was on the Alder
and the Tassel on the Corn"
E.R.
4 February 1891
Death of son of Asa Bullock near
Bethel
E.R.
4 February 1891
Burned home of G.W. Gainor at Bethel
E.R.
4 February 1891
Son of William Letchworth, Charles
Letchworth, left home; father asks that
no one harbor him
E.R.
4 February 1891
W.H. Cox moved into store formerly
occupied by the Taft Brothers
E.R.
4 February 1891
Novella Higgs went to school at Mount
De Sales near Baltimore
E.R.
4 February 1891
Miss Sadie Short left for Oxford to
teach at the Orphan Asylum
E.R.
4 February 1891
Lula White, daughter of Capt. C.A.
White, organ player
E.R.
4 February 1891
Death of O.P. Humber
E.R.
4 February 1891
Death of Martin Moore
E.R.
4 February 1891
Capt. Bonner, former capt. of
Steamboat Greenville
E.R.
4 February 1891
Death of Tabitha May, 69, widow of
James W. May of Farmville
E.R.
11 February 1891
Rough and Ready Fire Company
excursion
E.R.
11 February 1891
J.C. Cherry, son of M.C.S. Cherry,
visiting from Richmond, Virginia
E.R.
11 February 1891
Death of son of A.J. Simons of Bethel
E.R.
11 February 1891
John Randolph spent several months
with an engineering company from
Alabama
E.R.
11 February 1891
J.C. Greene, train man in Wilmington
E.R.
11 February 1891
J.R. Moore, depot agent involved in
milling business at Kenly
E.R.
11 February 1891
James L. Little and Company joined
with J.A. Andrews to form a new
business on corner of Five Points
E.R.
11 February 1891
Muddy streets joke about the danger of
small boys getting lost in the streets
E.R.
11 February 1891
James Smith’s shaving parlor
E.R.
11 February 1891
Body of Josephus Latham moved
E.R.
11 February 1891
Samuel Vines Joyner moved out of
state, he was former president of the
Peerless Alliance No. 749 and a
member of the Board of Magistrates of
Pitt County. R.A. Nichols, secretary,
G.T. Tyson, assistant secretary
E.R.
11 February 1891
Bethel stores
E.R.
11 February 1891
Miss Maluna Davenport’s school in
Bethel
E.R.
18 February 1891
Theophilus T. Cherry of Bethel married
Carrie Whitehead
E.R.
18 February 1891
Robert Greene Sr., night watchman of
Greenville
E.R.
18 February 1891
Forbestown footbridge in bad shape
E.R.
18 February 1891
Masked party in vacant home on the
corner of Greene and Third Streets
E.R.
18 February 1891
Joyner, Smith and Mayo talked of
Farmville
E.R.
18 February 1891
Hobgood canning factory
E.R.
18 February 1891
Death of Elias Spencer Harris near
Falkland on February 10
E.R.
18 February 1891
William Staton’s large lumber mill at
E.R.
18 February 1891, 22 April
House Station
1891
Ladies’ Society of the Baptist church
had ice cream social
E.R.
18 February 1891
Plank roadway leading from the wharf
repaired
E.R.
18 February 1891
Miss Louisa Nichols of New Road
visiting her sister Mrs. Arcenia Joyner
at Marlboro
E.R.
18 February 1891
H.B. Harris, superintendent of new
Sunday School
E.R.
18 February 1891
J.B. Dail opened school
E.R.
18 February 1891
Ione May, granddaughter of Tabitha
May, attended Kinsey School in
Kinston
E.R.
18 February 1891
Obituary of James A. Hanrahan
E.R.
18 February 1891
Death of Mrs. Permelia Johnson,
widow of the late Hardy Johnson of
Grifton
E.R.
18 February 1891
E.R.
18 February 1891
Marlboro items
E.R.
18 February 1891
Death of Mrs. Livy Latham, wife of
Hon. L.C. Latham and daughter of P.C.
Monterio
E.R.
25 February 1891, 4 March
1891
Tremendous storm in Greenville, Edgar
Buck, W.H. Harrington, Adolphus
Dudley, Col. Skinner’s farm, D.L.
Whichard at Grindle Creek hurt
E.R.
25 February 1891
Allen Warren expanding nursery
E.R.
25 February 1891
History of O.P. Humber, carriage shops
before Civil War
E.R.
25 February 1891
J.H. Johnson, attorney in Bethel,
moved to Greenville
E.R.
25 February 1891
D.W. Winstead, former hardware
merchant, lived in Mexico for several
years
E.R.
25 February 1891
R.S. Clark of Wilson, former merchant
in Greenville
E.R.
25 February 1891
Schools in Bethel
E.R.
4 March 1891
Death of Allen Tucker, veteran of
E.R.
4 March 1891
Death of Simon Nobles
Mexican War
Teel store fire in Bethel
E.R.
4 March 1891
Lucy Knight’s school in Bethel
E.R.
4 March 1891, 10 June 1891
Miss Bessie Wilson and Rena Teel at
Trinity School
E.R.
4 March 1891
Miss Mamie Smith of Coxville taking
charge of school at T.E. Keel’s near
Farmville
E.R.
4 March 1891
Old Moore store at Five Points
mentioned
E.R.
4 March 1891
Ex-Governor T.J. Jarvis and A.L. Blow
have formed a co-partnership for the
practice of law
E.R.
4 March 1891
W.L. Brown retired from the fertilizer
business in 1891 to give more time to
insurance work; S.B. Wilson took his
place
E.R.
4 March 1891
Raleigh House studying rail road work
in Scotland Neck
E.R.
4 March 1891
W.M. Moore moved family to
Greenville
E.R.
4 March 1891
J.E. Langley of Richmond son of Mrs.
J.L. Langley of Pitt County
E.R.
4 March 1891
Allen Warren has sick brother near
Jarretts, Virginia
E.R.
4 March 1891
Adyen incorporated, town officers
E.R.
4 March 1891
Places that could be hotels in
Greenville: C.A. White store at Five
Points, Harry Skinner’s block south of
Evans Street, and Elliot Brothers block
where the Opera House is located
E.R.
4 March 1891
Allen Warren’s nursery and Cherry
Hill
E.R.
4 March 1891, 23 September
1891
Dr. W.E. Warren attending lectures in
Richmond
E.R.
4 March 1891
James B. Cherry at Davis School in
Winston-Salem along with a son of
E.S. Dixon
E.R.
11 March 1891
A young man tied lead to horse’s tail
because he held it sideways
E.R.
11 March 1891
Miss Elizabeth Stocks of Swift Creek
Township insane and at asylum
E.R.
11 March 1891
Death of wife of Jesse Carson of Bethel
E.R.
11 March 1891
John Crawford hurt by bull
E.R.
11 March 1891
Rev. J.B. Carroll
E.R.
18 March 1891
James A. Hanrahan b.1831 went to
Greenville Academy, Md, Susan
Worthington of Hotel Macon in Civil
War
E.R.
18 March 1891
Henry Edwards, omnibus to depot and
steamboats
E.R.
18 March 1891
Dr. J.W. Perkins of Grimesland moved
to Greenville
E.R.
18 March 1891
Joke, put danger signs in muddy streets
E.R.
18 March 1891
R.F. Gainor of Bethel in Texas
E.R.
18 March 1891
Death of William Warren, brother of
Allen Warren
E.R.
18 March 1891
W.S. Wooten, son of Shade Wooten, of
Swift Creek
E.R.
18 March 1891
Henry Tripp, assault
E.R.
18 March 1891
Death of George Nelson, 13, only child
of M.M. Nelson, hunting accident
E.R.
25 March 1891
Master Zeb Whitehurst of near
Keelsville learning the jewelry business
from A.J. Griffin
E.R.
25 March 1891
J.B. Yellowley had a strawberry farm
and a truck farm near Madison,
Mississippi
E.R.
25 March 1891
Miss Isabella Moore, 12 children
E.R.
25 March 1891
Platform scales located at the Market
House
E.R.
25 March 1891, 8 April 1891
Grimesland Carriage Works
E.R.
25 March 1891
Death of Frank Langley, 44, of Texas
and Pitt County
E.R.
25 March 1891
Grifton items
E.R.
25 March 1891
Story about bad streets and street
lights
E.R.
1 April 1891
Poor House
E.R.
1 April 1891
Will Moore shot at Pactolus by brother
E.R.
1 April 1891
John Moore
Mule trading in jail
E.R.
1 April 1891
Baseball team of Greenville in 1890,
trophy
E.R.
1 April 1891
W.H. Long got out of real estate
business with Whichard
E.R.
1 April 1891
M.R. Lang, perfume machine
E.R.
1 April 1891
Mrs. A.M. Moore of Seattle,
Washington, a Greenville resident
E.R.
1 April 1891
Grimesland items
E.R.
1 April 1891
About I.H. Foust of Salisbury, N.C.,
brother of Mrs. J.H. Harris of Falkland
E.R.
1 April 1891
Death of Shade Wooten, 84, at his
home near Centreville, Pitt County
E.R.
8 April 1891
A.A. Forbes tobacco farm
E.R.
8 April 1891
Fire at old Davis House on Second
Street
E.R.
8 April 1891
J.H. Tucker moved family to Asheville
E.R.
8 April 1891
Dr. H. Johnson of Grifton
E.R.
8 April 1891
G.M. Mooring and dam on north side
of river
E.R.
15 April 1891
Fencing town of Greenville (stock law)
E.R.
15April 1891
Steamboat Greenville sank above
Pactolus landing
E.R.
15 April 1891
John Ben Johnson, celery grower
E.R.
15 April 1891
W.B. James and R.D. Cherry, shooting
in house of ill repute on river
E.R.
15 April 1891
Death of C.L. Perkins of Pactolus, 32
E.R.
15 April 1891
Rats at the Market House, 185 killed
E.R.
22 April 1891
J.J. Cory furnishes ice to Greenville
E.R.
22 April 1891
Death of Negro James H.M. Jackson,
Confederate soldier, bugler, assistant
postmaster, born in England, half
Spanish
E.R.
22 April 1891
Henry Sheppard moved to Asheville
E.R.
22 April 1891
Flat loaded with Kainit sunk at Tafts
Landing near Grimesland
E.R.
22 April 1891
A.N. Ryan’s soda fountain at
E.R.
22 April 1891
Greenville, confectionary store
About jail
E.R.
22 April 1891
Stampede incident with a lamp flame at
the Greenville Baptist Church
E.R.
22 April 1891
Greenville Land Improvement
Company started
E.R.
29 April 1891, 27 May 1891, 10
June 1891, 26 August 1891
Death of Sherrod Belcher, member of
Disciples church and Masonic lodge
E.R.
29 April 1891
New post office established in Renston
in the store of Lorenzo McLawhorn in
Contentnea Township
E.R.
29 April 1891
Bentley Harris clerking for W.G. Lang
and Son
E.R.
29 April 1891
J.D. Murphy left for Asheville to join
law practice of J.H. Tucker
E.R.
29 April 1891
E.O. McGowan home from Kenly,
where he worked for a large lumber
company
E.R.
29 April 1891
C.E. Johnston Family
E.R.
29 April 1891
J.N. Roberson had lumber mill in
Grifton
E.R.
29 April 1891
Miss Lucy Knight of Bethel grew a
lemon
E.R.
29 April 1891
W.C. and D.E. House building a large
store at House Station
E.R.
29 April 1891
Captain Parvin ran steamboat
E.R.
29 April 1891
Calvin Haddock had a cat nursing three
kittens and a rabbit
E.R.
29 April 1891
Steamboat Beaufort
E.R.
29 April 1891
Presbyterian services being held in
building once used as an opera house
E.R.
29 April 1891
Lawrence Carr of Farmville township
beat-up a small boy
E.R.
29 April 1891, 6 May 1891, 8
July 1891
Music school in Bethel
E.R.
6 May 1891
E.H. Hatton shot by Tips Moore at Red
Banks landing
E.R.
6 May 1891, 20 May 1891
R.C. Cannon’s store at Rountree
burned
E.R.
6 May 1891
Steamboat Greenville raised
E.R.
6 May 1891
Town officers of Bethel
E.R.
6 May 1891
Rubbish dumped in Dickinson Avenue
E.R.
6 May 1891,13 May 1891
Chime whistle of Steamboat Beaufort
E.R.
6 May 1891
Greenville town election, Negro men
E.R.
6 May 1891
Built dining room at Poor House
E.R.
13 May 1891
Stock fence built around Greenville
E.R.
13 May 1891
Canaries of A.J. Griffin
E.R.
13 May 1891
Edwards heirs inherit estate in New
York
E.R.
13 May 1891
Bridge repaired at Bell’s Ferry
E.R.
13 May 1891
Death of Mary Manning, widow of
W.A. Manning
E.R.
13 May 1891
Methodist and Disciples churchs to be
built in Grimesland
E.R.
13 May 1891
Daughter of J.R. Mills of Grimesland
hurt by fallen tree
E.R.
20 May 1891
Death of Marcellus Fields of Moyes
Mill
E.R.
20 May 1891
Sheriff J.A.K. Tucker invented a new
tobacco stick
E.R.
20 May 1891
Ella Harrington married J.B. Edwards
of Scotland Neck
E.R.
20 May 1891
Town ordinances of Greenville
E.R.
20 May 1891
Moyes Mills near Greene County line
E.R.
20 May 1891, 27 May 1891, 3
June 1891, 10 June 1891
D.M. Edwards, tobacco farmer and
fisherman
E.R.
20 May 1891
William R. Parker, superintendent of
Streeter Place
E.R.
20 May 1891
Wife of J.N. Bynum poisoned
E.R.
20 May 1891
Little Helpers Society of the Baptist
church, officers
E.R.
20 May 1891
Picnic at Mount Pleasant
E.R.
27 May 1891
List of Greenville citizens in Asheville
E.R.
27 May 1891
Barrel factory in Grimesland
E.R.
27 May 1891, 20 May 1891
James H. Tucker of Asheville
E.R.
27 May 1891
Old well collapsed behind store of
M.R. Lang
E.R.
27 May 1891
Death of Richard Harper
E.R.
27 May 1891
Brother of R.L. Davis of Farmville
lived in Florida
E.R.
27 May 1891
Hortense and Rosa Forbes
E.R.
27 May 1891, 3 June 1891
First telephone in Grimesland
E.R.
27 May 1891
Tobacco barns of John H. Flanagan
E.R.
27 May 1891
Death of daughter of Francis Carr of
Moyes Mill
E.R.
27 May 1891
W.G. Stokes, postmaster, shot at
Grimesland
E.R.
3 June 1891
J.J. Smith, rail road agent and exmayor of Ayden
E.R.
3 June 1891
J.R. Congleton of Keelsville, member
of board of education
E.R.
3 June 1891
Reward for John R. Moore issued by
Governor Holt for shooting his brother
at Pactolus
E.R.
3 June 1891
Big Contentnea River called Moccasin
River by the locals
E.R.
3 June 1891
Dam to be built on north side of the
river
E.R.
3 June 1891
First tobacco warehouse in Greenville
E.R.
3 June 1891, 10 June 1891, 17
June 1891, 1 July 1891
Mark Cherry of Bethel at University of
North Carolina
E.R.
10 June 1891
Four year old daughter of Mack
Bullock of Bethel burned
E.R.
10 June 1891
Tommie E. Little, superintendent of
Sunday school in Beaver Dam
E.R.
10 June 1891
Isaac Nichols of Beaver Dam went to
school at Jonesboro High School
E.R.
10 June 1891
Professor J.L. Fleming
E.R.
10 June 1891
Joel Gardner burned barn, thieves stole
money, suspect hijacked by mob to be
hung; he lives 12 miles from
Greenville, near Penny Hill
E.R.
10 June 1891
Steamboat Alpha
E.R.
10 June 1891
Cataract operation in Greenville, Dr. O.
Hyatt
E.R.
17 June 1891
Ex-Governor Jarvis speaking at
academy in Grifton
E.R.
17 June 1891
Havens Cherry teaching at Lexington
Seminary
E.R.
17 June 1891
Uniforms of Greenville policemen
E.R.
17 June 1891
J.J. Frizzile of Contentnea township,
wheat crop
E.R.
17 June 1891
Boat races to be held July 4
E.R.
17 June 1891
Greenville lumber mill built
E.R.
17 June 1891
Negro Free Will Baptist Church Built
near Moyes Mill on W.H. Moore’s land
E.R.
17 June 1891
Meeting to raise money to build a
Jefferson Davis monument in
Greenville
E.R.
24 June 1891
O.E. Warren, assistant horticulturist in
the A & M College
E.R.
24 June 1891
Fire at the Opera House
E.R.
24 June 1891
William Oscar Hill, 13, son of Mack
Hill
E.R.
24 June 1891
Opera House no longer open for
theatrical groups, only for lectures
E.R.
24 June 1891
A.J. Moye’s farm at Moyes Mill
E.R.
24 June 1891
Death of Jesse Briley, 74, of Bethel
Township
E.R.
24 June 1891, 1 July 1891
Governor Thomas Jarvis
E.R.
1 July 1891
Negro man drowned near Summit Hill,
six miles below Greenville on river
E.R.
1 July 1891
Miss Rouse’s art school
E.R.
1 July 1891
R.L. Humber selling log tram engine
E.R.
1 July 1891
Mrs. M.F. Dancy, daughter of John
Flanagan
E.R.
1 July 1891
W.S. Bernard attended Virginia
Theological Seminary in Alexandria,
Virginia
E.R.
1 July 1891
J.E. Tucker teaching school in
Alabama
E.R.
1 July 1891
Ada Hida and Mary Humber,
granddaughters of Mrs. O.P. Humber
E.R.
1 July 1891
E.A. Brown in business in Louisiana
E.R.
1 July 1891
M.R. Lang’s store
E.R.
1 July 1891
Mrs. A.D. Hunter’s music school
E.R.
1 July 1891
Professor W.J. Mathews, land surveyor
E.R.
1 July 1891
Officers of Greenville Lodge
E.R.
1 July 1891
C.D. Rountree made a large green sash
and stitched O.D. (Old Dude) in the
center of a diamond shaped patch in the
front
E.R.
1 July 1891
Reverend G.A. Oglesby rented the
institute for mixed school
E.R.
8 July 1891
Theo Bland Jr., inventor
E.R.
8 July 1891
Death of Lousia Hill, wife of A.D. Hill
E.R.
8 July 1891
Death of Charles Wooten, 38
E.R.
8 July 1891
Death of Calvin Stokes
E.R.
8 July 1891
Death of Noah Forbes Sr., 80, at his
home
E.R.
8 July 1891
W.A. Ross, 15 children
E.R.
8 July 1891
William Staton, steam grist mill at
house
E.R.
8 July 1891
Z.Z. Moore baptized in the Tar River
E.R.
15 July 1891
J.E. Barrett and wife of Raleigh visiting
their parents, Dr. and Mrs. J.N. Bynum
of Dixboro, Pitt County
E.R.
15 July 1891
W.A.B. Hearne’s slide show
E.R.
15 July 1891
Officers of Covenant Lodge
E.R.
15 July 1891
Death of J.D. Pearce, 31, only son of
B.C. Pearce, left behind a wife, a child,
a father and a sister, Mrs. J.B. Cherry
E.R.
15 July 1891
County wide list of businesses for sale
of spirituous liquors
E.R.
15 July 1891
Greenville Guard, money
E.R.
15 July 1891
Stock law fence fund
E.R.
15 July 1891
Christian church dedicated at Grifton
E.R.
15 July 1891
J.C. Greene of Monroe, North Carolina
E.R.
15 July 1891
Art reception in Greenville, list of
participants
E.R.
15 July 1891
Morehead City and the Atlantic Hotel
E.R.
22 July 1891
Ernest A. Brown, merchant at St.
E.R.
22 July 1891
Joseph, Louisiana
Asa Garris lumber mill near Ayden to
build the first tobacco warehouse in
Greenville
E.R.
22 July 1891
W.J. Mumford fell out of wagon, hurt
badly
E.R.
22 July 1891
Servants in town unreliable
E.R.
22 July 1891
Incorporation of tobacco warehouse
E.R.
22 July 1891
Pitt County, new Golden Belt tobacco
E.R.
29 July 1891
Ocracoke
E.R.
29 July 1891
Death of Miss Mattie Brown Moore, 18
E.R.
29 July 1891
Professor W.J. Mathews
E.R.
29 July 1891
Smith School Sunday School at Beaver
Dam, 1890; Mrs. R.A. Willoughly,
W.G. Smith and T.E. Little
E.R.
29 July 1891
Greenville Male Academy, W.H.
Ragsdale
E.R.
29 July 1891
Grifton Christian Church and Lodge
E.R.
5 August 1891
W.L. Brown and L.V. Campbell
Insurance Company
E.R.
5 August 1891
Officers of the Greenville Guard
E.R.
5 August 1891
About two policemen and sanitation
problems in Greenville
E.R.
5 August 1891
Henry Sheppard returned to Greenville
from Asheville
E.R.
5 August 1891
How the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse was
built
E.R.
5 August 1891
Large store built at House Station
E.R.
5 August 1891
George Dowdy, navigator of
Steamboat Myers
E.R.
5 August 1891
Superstitions, families, and
mispronouncing words-dis, dat, we be
E.R.
12 August 1891
Boys jumping on and off trains
E.R.
12 August 1891, 21 October
1891
List of players on the Greenville
baseball team
E.R.
19 August 1891
E.A. Taft, clerk for Higgs Brothers
E.R.
19 August 1891
R.E. Bynum of Farmville, clerking for
Brown Brothers
E.R.
19 August 1891
B.H. Hearn, Greenville bridge keeper
E.R.
19 August 1891
Ed Randolph, grocery store
E.R.
19 August 1891
J.J. Harrington married in Virginia
E.R.
19 August 1891
Hugh F. Murray, lawyer in Wilson
E.R.
26 August 1891
Greenville Female School
E.R.
26 August 1891
W.L. Harris killed in South Carolina
E.R.
26 August 1891
Burney Wilson going back to rail road
and telegraph work at Heardmont,
Georgia
E.R.
26 August 1891
Professor G.C. Foust, teacher in
Greenville at the institute and in Texas,
sister married J.H. Harris of Falkland
E.R.
26 August 1891
Ayden case, conspiracy to whip a man
E.R.
26 August 1891
Greenville paint factory formed
E.R.
2 September 1891, 28 October
1891, 9 December 1891, 10
February 1892,
G.T. Tyson of Beaver Dam, 57 pound
watermelon
E.R.
2 September 1891
Grifton train derailment
E.R.
2 September 1891
Death of two sisters, daughters of T.E.
Randolph Sr.
E.R.
2 September 1891
Real Estate Agency
E.R.
2 September 1891
Ida McLawhhorn teaching in Alabama
E.R.
2 September 1891
Post office and store at house station
E.R.
9 September 1891
Greenville Tobacco Warehouse opens
E.R.
9 September 1891
T.C. Manning, teacher in Texas
E.R.
9 September 1891
Greenville Institute
E.R.
16 September 1891
C.T. Savage had liquor license in
Ayden and Antioch Church – three
miles from Ayden- did not want it
E.R.
16 September 1891
Land of L.P. Beardsley for sale
E.R.
23 September 1891
Mrs. James Davenport of Hamilton,
North Carolina, is daughter of Elder
Sam Moore of Pitt County
E.R.
23 September 1891
Mrs. Georgia Pearce went to Raleigh to
become clerk of D.T. Swindell’s dry
goods store
E.R.
23 September 1891
Ollen E. Warren Jr. resigned Raleigh
position
E.R.
23 September 1891
E.N. Hatton accidentally shot himself
E.R.
23 September 1891
H.C. Beddard’s apple trees, 40 apples
within two feet
E.R.
23 September 1891
Bank of Greenville safe
E.R.
23 September 1891
J.B. Yellowley farm near Greenville
E.R.
23 September 1891
New type of grapes invented
E.R.
23 September 1891
J.J. Laughinghouse, fire, curse of being
burned out
E.R.
30 September 1891
J.N. Godley of Chicod, 39 foot squash
vine
E.R.
23 September 1891
Miss Mollie Rouse’s art store in
Skinner’s brick block
E.R.
23 September 1891
Death of William Peebles
E.R.
7 October 1891
Death of Mrs. Lou Stocks, wife of
W.H. Stocks of Winterville
E.R.
7 October 1891
G.M. Mooring resigned as county
commissioner
E.R.
14 October 1891
Catholic Church dedicated
E.R.
14 October 1891
Josiah Cox estate, Dr. B.T. Cox
Administrator
E.R.
14 October 1891, 11 November
1891
Tobacco factory stockholders
E.R.
21 October 1891
Death of W.A. Stocks, nine children
E.R.
21 October 1891
S.P. Erwin had sister, Mrs. Sarah
Hartsell of Cabarrus County
E.R.
21 October 1891
Snuff in Pitt County
E.R.
21 October 1891
Hamilton items
E.R.
28 October 1891
Governor Holt issued reward for
information about who burned J.J.
Laughinghouse’s property as well as
buildings on J. Bryan Grimes’
plantation
E.R.
28 October 1891
Sawmill of Greenville Land Company
built
E.R.
28 October 1891
Town sewer by Academy Hill
E.R.
28 October 1891
About James grapes
E.R.
28 October 1891
New post office established between
Ayden and Grifton at R.H. Garris’,
named Littlefield
E.R.
28 October 1891
Death of W.F. Evans, deputy sheriff
E.R.
4 November 1891
Sallie Rasberry of Pitt County married,
she was editor of The Watchtower
E.R.
4 November 1891
New tobacco warehouse
E.R.
4 November 1891
The Colored Institute of Greenville
names its board
E.R.
4 November 1891
Wedding of R.W. King and Mattie
Moye
E.R.
4 November 1891
Oyster boat in Greenville
E.R.
4 November 1891
W.L. Rouse, merchant marine of
Greenville
E.R.
4 November 1891
J.L. Harris of Pitt County, newspaper
man of Scotland Neck
E.R.
4 November 1891
Death of Reverend P.E. Hines of
Wilson, 82, father of Miss Etta Hines
and Mrs. Jones of Greenville
E.R.
4 November 1891
The Star (newspaper) moved from
Vanceboro to Grifton
E.R.
4 November 1891
House and stables of B.S. Sheppard
burned
E.R.
11 November 1891
Twenty-two citizens of Chicod
township charging the county
commissioners to find the criminals in
township
E.R.
11 November 1891
Rosa Forbes, daughter of Alfred
Forbes, in school at St. Mary’s in
Raleigh
E.R.
11 November 1891
Firm of Jesse Baker and Company
dissolved, Baker will continue
E.R.
11 November 1891
Sale of all land of Marcellus Moore
E.R.
11 November 1891
For sale: Lot 144 near steamboat
landing
E.R.
11 November 1891
John Harrington Place
E.R.
11 November 1891
Brown Place, Chicod Township
E.R.
11 November 1891
Marcus Langley Place
E.R.
11 November 1891
Calico Hill Place, Chicod Township
E.R.
11 November 1891
Easton Land, Greenville Township
E.R.
11 November 1891
Lot 75, old T.E. Nelson lot
E.R.
11 November 1891
The Moye Place, 80 acres, Mrs. Nannie
Anderson’s land
E.R.
11 November 1891
Mc.G. Manning killed at Bethel by
F.C. Martin
E.R.
18 November 1891
Death of J.E. Evans, son of Amos
Evans, in Georgia
E.R.
18 November 1891
Grifton Lamplight, newspaper
E.R.
18 November 1891
J.W.S. Tyson, son of Moses Tyson,
dying at Winyah Sanitarium at
Asheville, Noah Tyson is his brother
E.R.
18 November 1891
Death of L.J. Moore
E.R.
18 November 1891
Daughter of D.H. James, register of
deeds, hurt in fire
E.R.
18 November 1891
Estate of Shade Cannon
E.R.
18 November 1891
T.A. Fleming, keeper of the rail road
bridge, position formerly held by
Cornelius Stephens
E.R.
18 November 1891
Two newspapers at Grifton, The Star
and The Lamplight
E.R.
18 November 1891
Death of A.N. Ryan, merchant,
biography
E.R.
25 November 1891
Alfred Forbes’ cotton yard
E.R.
25 November 1891
Ola Forbes moved family to Greenville
E.R.
25 November 1891
Death of J.G. Sheppard, leaving a wife,
five children, and two brothers, B.S.
and Henry Sheppard of Greenville
E.R.
25 November 1891
Death of Mrs. Reverend E.C. Glenn,
daughter of J.J. Cherry of Petersburg,
Virginia
E.R.
25 November 1891
J.W. Manning of Lewiston, a Pitt
County native
E.R.
25 November 1891
B.B. Satterwaite married in Beaufort
County
E.R.
25 November 1891
History and picture of Reverend L.L.
Nash, Methodist preacher
E.R.
25 November 1891
Ginhouse of B.F. Crawford and J.F.
Allen burned at Beaver Dam
E.R.
9 December 1891
Tyson School enlarged for female
school
E.R.
9 December 1891
Mrs. Georgia Pearce returned from
Raleigh
E.R.
9 December 1891
B.F. Tuton, Pitt County man, in South
E.R.
9 December 1891
Carolina for ten years
Death of Mrs. W.A. Whitley, wife of
Gus Whitley of Hamilton, in Martin
County, she was born in Pactolus
E.R.
16 December 1891
J.J. Murrill of Onslow County, editor in
Hickory, North Carolina
E.R.
16 December 1891
Merchants Retail Commercial Agency
organized
E.R.
16 December 1891
S.T. Carson married Lucy J. Knight in
Scotland Neck, both from Bethel
E.R.
16 December 1891
Cox and Carroll’s Hogshead Factory of
Winterville
E.R.
16 December 1891
Death of Mrs. Nancy Vines, 73
E.R.
16 December 1891
Candy manufactory
E.R.
16 December 1891
James Little and Company closing
E.R.
16 December 1891
Reverend J.T. Abernathy shot by W.E.
Grimsley because Reverend Abernathy
kissed his wife
E.R.
23 December 1891
Mayor James, firecrackers for
Christmas
E.R.
23 December 1891
Tilghman Lumber Company near
Boyd’s Ferry
E.R.
23 December 1891
Dennis Simpson’s Lumber Company of
Martin County in Pitt County
E.R.
23 December 1891
William Staton moved grist mill
E.R.
23 December 1891
The barn of G.F. Evans was burned,
Negros arrested, a hooded mob took
them from the police and they were
beaten and set free, then arrested again
E.R.
6 January 1892
About C.L. Whichard
E.R.
6 January 1892
Christmas in 1891
E.R.
6 January 1892
Negro Rough and Ready Fire Company
E.R.
6 January 1892
E.B. Moore moved back to Greenville
from Lewiston, butcher in market
E.R.
6 January 1892
G.M. Tucker moved back to the
country
E.R.
6 January 1892
Tournament at Falkland
E.R.
13 January 1892
New officers of Greenville Land and
Improvement Co.
E.R.
13 January 1892
Professor T.C. Manning teaching
E.R.
13 January 1892
Miss Lucy Nobles attended Kinsey’s
school in LaGrange
E.R.
13 January 1892
J.E. Nobles attends Bronson school
near Warrenton
E.R.
13 January 1892
Cornelius Kinsaul appointed bridge
keeper at $16 a month, B.H. Hearne
discharged
E.R.
13 January 1892, 15 March
1893
Free ferry at Boyd’s Ferry wanted
E.R.
13 January 1892
Mrs. Florence Dancy, daughter of John
Flanagan
E.R.
13 January 1892
H.C. Hooker leaves Greenville for San
Antonio, Texas, to try his fortune
E R.
20 January 1892
Death of Dock Mooring of Carolina
Township, father of G.M. Mooring,
former sheriff
E R.
20 January 1892
Town council condemned old Delaney
dwelling in rear of the court house
E.R.
20 January 1892
Death of Jordan Stone, N.C. editor
E.R.
20 January 1892
Jesse Baker and Co. out of business
E.R.
20 January 1892
Death of Henry Edmonds, Negro
barber and livery man
E.R.
3 February 1892
W.C. Moore, Negro of Pitt County,
lawyer
E.R.
3 February 1892
Negro man walks to Wilmington to get
drops to cure him of snakes
E.R.
10 February 1892
Bridge across Conetoe Creek in
Belvior township known as Sandusky
condemned and the one known as Flax
Ford is to be discontinued
E.R.
10 February 1892
Nichols candy man
E.R.
10 February 1892
Rouse Art School
E.R.
10 February 1892
Greenville Land and Improvement Co.
sawmill and ironworks
E.R.
10 February 1892, 17 February
1892
Professor T.C. Manning’s school left
the state
E.R.
10 February 1892
Merry-go-round in front of the Hotel
Macon
E.R.
17 February 1892, 9 March
1892
Presbyterian church to be built
E.R.
17 February 1892
Football at the academy
E.R.
17 February 1892
William Harris killed a wild boar with
eight inch tusks
E.R.
24 February 1892
Neck tie party
E.R.
24 February 1892
New post office in Whichard
E.R.
2 March 1892
R.R. Belcher in Texas
E.R.
2 March 1892
Sawmill at Ayden
E.R.
9 March 1892
C.P. Moore and Co., new store at
Grimesland
E.R.
9 March 1892
Congleton and Tyson dissolved,
continues with Congleton and Co.- M.
Congleton, J. S. Congleton and R.A.
Tyson
E.R.
9 March 1892
Death of B.F. Manning
E.R.
9 March 1892
Death of wife of Joe Henry Langley of
Pactolus Township
E.R.
9 March 1892
Death of Rev. Redding Moore, 81, near
Farmville, preacher in Methodist
church
E.R.
9 March 1892
Child of J.A. Whichard burned
E.R.
9 March 1892
Local football
E.R.
9 March 1892
Funny tale of hole at Five Points
E.R.
16 March 1892
Lafayette Cox of Contentnea Township
lost everything in fire
E.R.
16 March 1892
Building depot at Pactolus
E.R.
16 March 1892, 23 March 1892,
6 July 1892
Death of mother of C.V. Newton at
Falkland
E.R.
16 March 1892
Depots at Whichard and Pactolus
E.R.
23 March 1892
Lamplights (streetlights) in Greenville
E.R.
23 March 1892
R. Greene purchased a steam merry-goround for himself and Hooker Brothers,
a co-partnership
E.R.
23 March 1892, 13 April 1892,
22
June 1892,
D.E. House residence at House Station
E.R.
23 March 1892
Man peels a banana with a pocket knife
E.R.
23 March 1892
Old club house gets new roof
E.R.
23 March 1892
Death of Col. George W. Johnston, 67,
lawyer, brother in Virginia died also
E.R.
23 March 1892
Death of Mrs. Jacob Joyner, 49,
daughter of B.H. Sugg, she had six
children
E.R.
23 March 1892
Death of Johnnie E. Tucker, son of
Martha Tucker of Contentnea, graduate
of Wake Forest and professor in
Alabama
E.R.
23 March 1892
Allen’s school house
E.R.
30 March 1892
Death of Mrs. Edney Phelps, wife of
E.A. Phelps and daughter of Luke
Fleming
E.R.
30 March 1892
Cow straight jacket
E.R.
30 March 1892
Misfit names of towns and counties in
North Carolina
E.R.
6 April 1892
J.Z. Brooks, sawmill and shingle plant
in Grifton
E.R.
6 April 1892
Sealed proposals for dam across river
E.R.
13 April 1892
Death of J.J. Moore, 48, in jail,
Governor pardoned him of assault with
a deadly weapon, Farmville Postmaster
E.R.
13 April 1892
Nichols, ice-cream, milkshakes,
lemonade
E.R.
13 April 1892
Sawmill of Greenville Land and
Improvement Co.
E.R.
13 April 1892
Greenville Guard disbanded
E.R.
20 April 1892, 4 May 1892
Death of James F. Smith
E.R.
20 April 1892
Sale of Steamboat Greenville
E.R.
20 April 1892
Georgia Pearce, milliner for Mrs. M.D.
Higgs’ store
E.R.
20 April 1892
W.H. Moore admonishing guilt that his
brother tried to kill him in Pactolus
E.R.
27 April 1892
Tilghman’s sawmill tram at Red Banks
E.R.
27 April 1892
Death of Eli Powell
E.R.
27 April 1892
Greenville stock law fence
E.R.
27 April 1892
Built rail road at Pactolus; Camp
Hamlet; penitentiary workers; fish fry
at Yankee Hall
E.R.
27 April 1892
H.C. Hooker of Mississippi returned
home
E.R.
4 May 1892
Large sewer rebuilt on Washington
Street and Academy Green
E.R.
4 May 1892
A. Horton sawmill at Ayden
E.R.
4 May 1892
Stolen meat from Falkland and
Centrebluff
E.R.
4 May 1892
Steam merry-go-round gone
E.R.
4 May 1892
Building dam on river
E.R.
4 May 1892
Fire in old house occupied by Negros
next to the old landmark- large
residence on corner of Second and
Evans Streets (Bernard property). Fire
destroyed landmark, Mrs. Taft’s house,
Frank Johnson’s house, and Quinn’s
Boarding house. Fire damaged J.D.
Williamson’s carriage factory, old
Delaney building, H.A. Blow’s house,
Norcott’s barbershop, and the Catholic
church. Many buildings saved due to
the heroic job of the Rough and Ready
Fire Company
E.R.
11 May 1892
New town officers: F.G. James, mayor
E.R.
11 May 1892
New baseball club organized
E.R.
11 May 1892, 18 May 1892
Flax Ford Bridge repaired
E.R.
11 May 1892
J.J. Cherry Jr. accepts position in
Washington, D.C.
E.R.
18 May 1892
George McDuffie, engineer on log train
E.R.
18 May 1892
Town ordinances
E.R.
25 May 1892
Pactolus rail road and school
E.R.
25 May 1892
200 rats killed at market house
E.R.
25 May 1892
Death of Mary A. Joyner, nee Sugg,
born 1843
E.R.
25 May 1892
Steamboat Greenville sold
E.R.
1 June 1892
Second tobacco warehouse
E.R.
8 June 1892, 22 June 1892, 29
June 1892, 6 July 1892
Farmville Institute
E.R.
8 June 1892
Cox and Carroll, potato trucks,
Winterville
E.R.
8 June 1892
Large snake killed at H.W. Dunns
E.R.
15 June 1892
E.C. King, telegraph operator at
Falkland
E.R.
15 June 1892
H.F. Keel, Irish potato industry
E.R.
15 June 1892
J.R. Moore, new indoor bathroom
E.R.
15 June 1892
School at Broad Branch, H.H. Kittrell
E.R.
22 June 1892
Ayden houses and sawmill
E.R.
22 June 1892
J.J. Cherry Jr., night clerk at hotel in
Washington, D.C.
E.R.
22 June 1892
Mrs. Taft rebuilding burned home
E.R.
22 June 1892
Death of John Robert Fountain, 15
months, son of J.L. Fountain of
Falkland
E.R.
22 June 1892
Ayden items
E.R.
22 June 1892, 1 November
1893, 15 November 1893
Bethel Lodge formed
E.R.
22 June 1892
Death of Mrs. Elizabeth A. Morris, 71
E.R.
29 June 1892
Greenville baseball team
E.R.
29 June 1892
Female school
E.R.
29 June 1892
Rouse and Bogart art school
E.R.
29 June 1892,6 July 1892
Death of B.H. Nobles, 22, son of
J.L.W. Nobles
E.R.
29 June 1892
Dam on river
E.R.
29 June 1892
Baseball at Cottondale
E.R.
6 July 1892
Tobacco hogshead factory, Greenville
E.R.
6 July 1892
Pactolus Depot
E.R.
6 July 1892
Sawmill burned, Parmele, Pitt County
E.R.
13 July 1892
Eastern Warehouse
E.R.
13 July 1892, 20 July 1892
Debate society formed
E.R.
13 July 1892
Bethel Manufacturing Co. organized
E.R.
13 July 1892
Tobacco Journal published in
Greenville
E.R.
13 July 1892, 27 July 1892,17
August 1892
Noville Higgs, fork in eye
E.R.
20 July 1892
Ruel Willoughby, wheat farm and eggs
E.R.
20 July 1892
Death of Mrs. M.E. Jones, 48
E.R.
20 July 1892
Lightning struck house of L.A. Cob
E.R.
20 July 1892
R.C. Flanagan went to Washington,
D.C., cashier of Hotel Johnson
E.R.
27 July 1892
J.W. Page, smart mule
E.R.
27 July 1892
W.B. Brown and S.T. Hooker
E.R.
3 August 1892
dissolved, Hooker to continue
Andrew Joyner home burned
E.R.
3 August 1892
Military Company formed at the old
armory
E.R.
3 August 1892
Ayden:
E.R.
10 August 1892
Death of H.W. Martin of Bethel
E.R.
10 August 1892
Southern Herald published in Bethel,
J.T. and J.R. Ward, editors
E.R.
10 August 1892
Oakley Post Office
E.R.
10 August 1892
Two story house on Bernard property,
after fire
E.R.
10 August 1892
Havens Cherry attended Boston
Conservatory of Music
E.R.
10 August 1892
Forbestown pump and bridge
E.R.
10 August 1892
Florence Williams of Baltimore,
milliner
E.R.
17 August 1892
Yankee Hall ferry
E.R.
24 August 1892
Stokes Post Office started
E.R.
31 August 1892
First Tobacco Board of Trade
organized
E.R.
31 August 1892
Mrs. Andrew Joyner’s music school
E.R.
31 August 1892
About Whichard town and depot
E.R.
31 August 1892
3,000 people at Grindool
E.R.
31 August 1892
Death of Aquilla H. Barrow, 24, son of
Taylor Barrow
E.R.
7 September 1892
Scotland Neck steam dye works
E.R.
7 September 1892
J.W. Chandler cured tobacco for J.B.
Nichols
E.R.
7 September 1892
Mrs. J.T. Williams moved family to
Baltimore
E.R.
7 September 1892
Death of Col. R.W. Singletary, a
resident of Wilson
E.R.
7 September 1892
Missionary Baptist Church built
Storm blew roof off of Baptist church
Brick home of Baker and Nichols,
destroyed
Helen Laughinghouse is home, studied
at Notre Dame near Baltimore
E.R.
7 September 1892
Andrew Joyner moved family back to
Greenville
E.R.
7 September 1892
Death of Lela, daughter of John
Flanagan
E.R.
14 September 1892
Henry Sheppard, manager of Tobacco
Journal
E.R.
14 September 1892
Mrs. Rouse’s art studio moved to
Tarboro
E.R.
14 September 1892
Sawmill rebuilt at Parmele
E.R.
21 September 1892
Greenville Male Academy
E.R.
21 September 1892
Death of Mrs. Julia Humber
E.R.
28 September 1892
Greenville bridge
E.R.
28 September 1892
J.B. Kilpatrick sells grist mill and
cotton gin at Johnson Mills, Pitt
County
E.R.
28 September 1892
Accident on dam
E.R.
28 September 1892
R.J. Cobb restaurant
E.R.
28 September 1892
Accident of son of H.W. Brown
E.R.
5 October 1892
Death of T.J. Stancill, Sr.
E.R.
5 October 1892
Death of Fred Harding
E.R.
5 October 1892
Merry-go-round
E.R.
5 October 1892
Death of Johnny, son of F.G. James
E.R.
12 October 1892
Catholic church
E.R.
12 October 1892
C.S.A. reunion at Parker’s Crossroads
E.R.
19 October 1892
James grapes at World’s Fair
E.R.
19 October 1892
Death of Arthur Kennedy
E.R.
19 October 1892
St. John’s Episcopal Church burned
E.R.
19 October 1892
Pitt County Rifles formed
E.R.
26 October 1892
Death of Mrs. W.B. Wilson
E.R.
26 October 1892
Jack Q. Smith, U.S. Army Sergeant.
E.R.
26 October 1892
Ayden Baptist Church
E.R.
26 October 1892
Andrew Joyner in Virginia
E.R.
2 November 1892
New steamboat warehouse at wharf
E.R.
2 November 1892
Death of Lydia James, wife of W.A.
James
E.R.
2 November 1892
Kit Bland store in Grifton, Negro
altercation
E.R.
9 November 1892
McLetchworth’s dancing duck
E.R.
9 November 1892
Nelson, Nichols fight
E.R.
9 November 1892
Death of T.A. Fleming, rail road bridge
tender
E.R.
19 November 1892
Moye place for sale, Mrs. L.C. King
E.R.
19 November 1892
Sawmill of Greenville Land and
Improvement Company for sale
E.R.
19 November 1892
Professor Brown, Principal of Grifton
Academy
E.R.
23 November 1892
Col. E.C. Yellowley home for sale
E.R.
23 November 1892
Executor of Edney Galloway, deceased
E.R.
23 November 1892
Art show
E.R.
30 November 1892
Death of David Dunn, 26
E.R.
30 November 1892
Death of F.M. Hardee of Greene
County
E.R.
30 November 1892
Death of Octa Fleming, daughter of S.I.
Fleming of Pactolus
E.R.
30 November 1892
G.B. Braxton, murderer
E.R.
30 November 1892
Biography of Andrew Joyner
E.R.
7 December 1892
Biography of Thomas J. Jarvis
E.R.
7 December 1892
Death of Rev. J.G. Nelson, married
Julia Humber
E.R.
7 December 1892
C.V. Newton resigns as county
commissioner
E.R.
7 December 1892
Jesse L. Smith
E.R.
7 December 1892
Hog bites mule’s tail
E.R.
7 December 1892
Andrew Joyner of Keeley Institute,
Ashland, Virginia
E.R.
7 December 1892
Emma Taft in Dunkirk, Indiana
E.R.
7 December 1892
Family of J.B. Yellowley moved to
Mississippi
E.R.
7 December 1892
W.T. Smith elected superintendent of
Poor House
E.R.
14 December 1892
Death of J.K. Hatton, steamboat
captain
E.R.
14 December 1892
Dress ball by Bicycle Club
E.R.
14 December 1892
Married, Lunsford Fleming
E.R.
21 December 1892
D.L. Whichard’s house burned
E.R.
21 December 1892
F.G. James, mayor resigned to go to
legislature
E.R.
21 December 1892
Sleigh "basket cutter"
E.R.
4 January 1893
Nelson and Gardner bought out store of
S.W. Brooks in Grifton and will
continue to operate it
E.R.
4 January 1893
Argall Vick, grandchild of Mrs. S.A.
Cherry
E.R.
4 January 1893, 11 January
1893
Smith’s school house
E.R.
4 January 1893
Dissolved, Alfred Cully and Herbert
Edmunds
E.R.
4 January 1893
Negro eats 30 pounds of food
E.R.
4 January 1893
Death of Howell Hearne
E.R.
4 January 1893
Hortense Forbes’ music class
E.R.
4 January 1893
Two story tenement fire at Capt C.A.
White’s
E.R.
4 January 1893
Henry Shepard’s watermelon and
tomatoes
E.R.
4 January 1893
E.J. Procter
E.R.
4 January 1893
Grifton stores
E.R.
4 January 1893, 15 November
1893
Professor McWhorter’s school
E.R.
4 January 1893
Wife of Rev. W.R. Ware, daughter of
H.W. Brown
E.R.
4 January 1893
Ex-sheriff J.A.K. Tucker, moved
family back to the farm
E.R.
4 January 1893
Daughter of T.C. Bryan hurt
E.R.
11 January 1893
E.J. Hester house
E.R.
11 January 1893
S.B. Shelburn house
E.R.
11 January 1893
Morrill house
E.R.
11 January 1893
Pearce house on Second Street
E.R.
11 January 1893
C.M. Jones moved into Forbes house,
vacated by Sheriff Tucker
E.R.
11 January 1893
R.M. Starkey moved to Greenville
from Farmville
E.R.
11 January 1893
Charlie Sugg, son of I.A. Sugg
E.R.
11 January 1893
Dr. Brown opened office on Dr. Blow’s
lot
E.R.
18 January 1893
W.W. Thomas hurt
E.R.
18 January 1893
Child of J.H. Kenion burned
E.R.
18 January 1893
E.C. Yellowley moved to Mississippi
E.R.
18 January 1893
History of Greenville Express, Dr. C.J.
O’Hagan first subscriber
E.R.
18 January 1893
Relief Headquarters established for
Negro poor in Greenville
E.R.
25 January 1893, 1 February
1893
Tar River frozen over
E.R.
25 January 1893
Death of Peyton Allen, tree fell on him
E.R.
25 January 1893
R.A. Nichol’s trial, acquitted
E.R.
25 January 1893
Death of Mrs. Maria Bynum, 80,
mother of Mrs. W.R. Parker
E.R.
25 January 1893
Fire at house of R.A. Parker, Belvoir
Township
E.R.
25 January 1893
Julia Foley’s school on Pitt Street
E.R.
25 January 1893
Accident, Leslie and Velma Rawls
E.R.
25 January 1893
Firm of Vines and Fountain in Falkland
dissolved
E.R.
25 January 1893
P.W. Williams, Negro pastor of A.M.E.
Zion Church
E.R.
1 February 1893, 31 May 1893
Frank Wooten works for brother J.L.
Wooten
E.R.
1 February 1893
Mrs. A.M. Perkins hurt
E.R.
1 February 1893
Snow in Greenville
E.R.
1 February 1893
About Pitt County Superior Court
E.R.
8 February 1893
Someone broke into the house of G.M.
Tucker
E.R.
8 February 1893
J.S.C. Benjamin moved to Raleigh
E.R.
8 February 1893
W.H. White moved to Forbesville
E.R.
8 February 1893
Dilapidated brick building destroyed,
corner of Third and Cotanche Streets;
lived in by Abner Boyd
E.R.
8 February 1893
J.A. Manning in Montana, moved in
October 1892
E.R.
15 February 1893
J.C. Tyson moved to Greenville
E.R.
15 February 1893
Greenville lamps (no electricity)
E.R.
15 February 1893
Bicycle Club had a dance
E.R.
15 February 1893
C.C. Joyner
E.R.
15 February 1893
Ola Forbes sold interest in Greenville
Warehouse
E.R.
15 February 1893
Death of Mrs. H.A. Blow
E.R.
22 February 1893
Allen Harrington attempted suicide
E.R.
22 February 1893
William Beddard, 24, married Pierce
Jones, 13
E.R.
22 February 1893
Roof leaked at the Reflector office
E.R.
22 February 1893
Inferior court reestablished
E.R.
22 February 1893
Mail and bad train schedule
E.R.
22 February 1893
Joyner and Heilbroner tobacco
warehouse dissolved
E.R.
22 February 1893
Mrs. Daniel purchased Kinsaul lot and
house by bridge on Pitt Street and will
make improvements
E.R.
22 February 1893
Minister at St. John’s Church
E.R.
1 March 1893
Death of Mrs. Whichard, wife of S.C.
Whichard
E.R.
1 March 1893
Daughter of Dr. J.P. Brown
E.R.
1 March 1893
Home of W.A. James burned
E.R.
1 March 1893
Marcellus Everett married Lela Keel
E.R.
1 March 1893
House Station to be discontinued
E.R.
1 March 1893
Asa Garris lost leg in sawmill accident
at Littlefield
E.R.
1 March 1893
Fire in Johntown or Little Washington
section of Greenville
E.R.
1 March 1893
Stock law, animals run wild in
Greenville
E.R.
8 March 1893, 22 March 1893
Fire in old Dancy building at corner of
Evans and Fourth Streets
E.R.
8 March 1893
Willie, two year old son of W.B.
Wilson, broke leg by falling off
Forbestown bridge
E.R.
8 March 1893
Edward S. Rountree in business in New
Mexico with J.J. Speir of Pitt County
E.R.
8 March 1893
Jail break
E.R.
15 March 1893
Allen Warren, ex-sheriff
E.R.
15 March 1893, 22 March 1893
Robert Carr of Snow Hill studying
dentistry under Dr. D.L. James
E.R.
15 March 1893
Pitt County tax for rail road
E.R.
22 March 1893
Sarah Harper became insane
E.R.
22 March 1893
Death of Miss Emma Jackson, daughter
of W.J. Jackson
E.R.
22 March 1893
About discontinuing House Station
E.R.
22 March 1893, 28 June 1893
Dr. W.H. Bagwell moved to Greenville
from Pactolus, purchased Tucker and
Murphy Building
E.R.
22 March 1893
Mrs. Georgia Pearce, millinery store
E.R.
22 March 1893
New pumps for well at Five Points
E.R.
22 March 1893
Four story prize house of O.L. Joyner
E.R.
22 March 1893
Wooden sidewalks of Evans Street
E.R.
29 March 1893
Pitt Rifles
E.R.
29 March 1893
Death of child of J.H.E. Parramore,
burned
E.R.
29 March 1893
Firm of C.C. Cobb in Virginia
E.R.
5 April 1893
Daughter of I.A. Sugg hurt
E.R.
5 April 1893
New store of J.S. Congelton
E.R.
5 April 1893
New store of J.J. Stokes
E.R.
5 April 1893
Death of Mrs. Lula Weatherington
E.R.
5 April 1893
Death of Mrs. Fannie Albritton, 30
E.R.
5 April 1893
Death of Redmond Caesar, 87, Negro
drayman
E.R.
5 April 1893
Train whistles in Greenville
E.R.
5 April 1893
J.B. Cherry Jr. attended Horner
Military Academy
E.R.
5 April 1893
Death of Caleb Tripp, 75
E.R.
5 April 1893
Balloon ascension
E.R.
12 April 1893
W.M. Moore moved to Grimesland
E.R.
12 April 1893
R.R. Cotten, officer of insane asylum
E.R.
12 April 1893
J.T. Abrams moved to Rocky Mount
E.R.
12 April 1893
Alex Heilboner moved to New York
E.R.
12 April 1893
Store in bottom of Opera House
E.R.
12 April 1893
Vault for county records
E.R.
12 April 1893
E.A. Baldree, deaf mute of Pitt County,
E.R.
12 April 1893
moved to Halifax County
Andrew Joyner gave up being a
missionary and moved back to
Greenville to practice law with J.L.
Fleming
E.R.
12 April 1893, 19 April 1893
Coghill music class
E.R.
12 April 1893
Coca-Cola, new drink at Shelburn’s
fountain
E.R.
12 April 1893
Mrs. W.B. Phipps of Chicago, formerly
of Greenville
E.R.
19 April 1893
Son of I.A. Sugg hurt
E.R.
19 April 1893
W.L. Forbes married Lousia Hooker
E.R.
19 April 1893
Mrs. Jane Edwards drowned in Mayo’s
Mill Pond
E.R.
19 April 1893
Dog killers, war on dogs
E.R.
19 April 1893
Marcellus Moore farm bought by
Higgs brothers
E.R.
19 April 1893
Sturgeon caught at Washington, N.C.
E.R.
19 April 1893
College city, new development in
Greenville
E.R.
19 April 1893
Wiley T. Johnson, flute player
E.R.
26 April 1893
Father Price at the Catholic church
E.R.
26 April 1893
Shade trees on Evans Street to
Forbestown bridge
E.R.
26 April 1893
Greenville Guard to battle in New Bern
E.R.
26 April 1893
Pactolus Public School
E.R.
3 May 1893
Merry-go-round
E.R.
3 May 1893
Interest in starting a public library
E.R.
3 May 1893
F.M. Kilpatrick, rabbit slaughter
E.R.
3 May 1893
College at Ayden
E.R.
3 May 1893
J.S. Hines of Ayden, housefire
E.R.
3 May 1893
H.A. Sutton, mineral well in yard,
water at World’s Fair
E.R.
3 May 1893
Death of Samuel Quinnerly, 45
E.R.
3 May 1893
Death of John Handy, Negro
E.R.
10 May 1893
Negro odd fellows
E.R.
10 May 1893
Perkin’s Wharf on the north side of
river, opposite Avon Farm road
E.R.
10 May 1893
W.B. James hit Negro with chair
E.R.
10 May 1893
W.H. Fleming of Fort Worth, Texas
E.R.
10 May 1893
Town officers, lamplighter, mayor
E.R.
10 May 1893
Death of J.L. Ballard, 73
E.R.
10 May 1893
Weatherington store on corner of Fifth
and Cotanche Streets turned into a nice
dwelling home
E.R.
17 May 1893
House of I.A. Sugg for sale
E.R.
17 May 1893
Greenville Institute for rent
E.R.
17 May 1893
Early history of Leon F. Evans and
tobacco
E.R.
17 May 1893
Dr. Charles Laughinghouse, graduate
of Philadelphia Medical School
E.R.
17 May 1893
Aunt Roxie, Negro nurse
E.R.
17 May 1893
J.H. and Calvin Mills killed 300-pound
bear at Black Jack
E.R.
17 May 1893
J.T. Ervin, son of S.P. Ervin
E.R.
17 May 1893
S.B. Wilson buried at Penny Hill
E.R.
17 May 1893
New roof on old Delaney building
E.R.
17 May 1893
Prohibition around Ayden
E.R.
24 May 1893
Episcopal church baby show
E.R.
24 May 1893
Henry Dixon caught 4 foot owl
E.R.
24 May 1893
W.F. Rowland had too much to drink,
pulled gun and fired it, fined five
dollars when sober
E.R.
24 May 1893
Dr. Bull’s cure for the cold
E.R.
24 May 1893
E.B. Moore and H.F. Harris moved to
Washington, N.C.
E.R.
24 May 1893
W.H. Stocks, egg inside of another egg
E.R.
24 May 1893
B.S. Wilson, telegraph operator in
Orangeburg, South Carolina
E.R.
24 May 1893
Town ordinances
E.R.
24 May 1893
Obituary of Rev. Collin Hughes, died
at age 71
E.R.
24 May 1893, 21 June 1893
R. Hyman killed unknown animal
E.R.
31 May 1893
J.S.C. Benjamin moved back to
Greenville
E.R.
31 May 1893
Sheriff R.W. King let contract for
E.R.
31 May 1893
building house on Dickinson Avenue
Harrington building enlarged
E.R.
31 May 1893
Train wreck near Ayden
E.R.
31 May 1893
Death of Mrs. J.W. Brown, 24
E.R.
31 May 1893
Rev. A.A. Tyson opening hotel at
Black Mountain
E.R.
31 May 1893
M.T. Speir of Pactolus, medical student
E.R.
31 May 1893
About Meta Chestnutt
E.R.
31 May 1893
Tornado in Farmville Township
E.R.
7 June 1893
Brick kiln of M.T. Harlan
E.R.
7 June 1893
Greenville amateurs
E.R.
7 June 1893
Woodard sawmill accident, Whichard
Station
E.R.
7 June 1893
Andrew Joyner of Virginia, Keeley
Institute and law practice
E.R.
7 June 1893, 11 January 1893
Lilian Burch, daughter of W.F. Burch,
musical prodigy
E.R.
7 June 1893
Two news boys, 13 and 19, killed in a
fight over newspapers, one son of Capt
I.A. Sugg
E.R.
14 June 1893
Death of B.J. Langston, one of the
original owners of the Tarboro,
Greenville and Washington telegraph
line
E.R.
14 June 1893
Farmville High School
E.R.
14 June 1893
Emma Taft in Indiana
E.R.
14 June 1893
New bank, Tyson and Rawls
E.R.
14 June 1893
Death of William Pittman, 15
E.R.
21 June 1893
Edward Randolph in soldier’s home
E.R.
21 June 1893
J.H. Randolph of Louisiana
E.R.
21 June 1893
Stock law gates at bridge
E.R.
21 June 1893
J.G. and J.R. Moye left for Chicago
and the World’s Fair
E.R.
21 June 1893
H.F. Keel farm
E.R.
28 June 1893
Death of child of Perry Murray
E.R.
28 June 1893
Zeno Greene of Whitakers
E.R.
28 June 1893
W.I. Boswell
E.R.
28 June 1893
Mrs. L.C. King moved to Norfolk
E.R.
28 June 1893
Death of Robert Greene Sr., C.S.A.
veteran
E.R.
28 June 1893
T.A. Nichols "Feather Plants" from
inside of beds
E.R.
28 June 1893
Forbes schoolhouse
E.R.
28 June 1893
A.J. Outterbridge house
E.R.
5 July 1893
No lighted streetlights, Moses
streetlighter
E.R.
5 July 1893
W.H. Harrington tore down old stables
on Fourth Street
E.R.
5 July 1893
Post office at Parmele made into a
money order office
E.R.
5 July 1893
Boy with fox
E.R.
5 July 1893
W.R. Horne farm of Farmville
E.R.
5 July 1893
Samuel Cory stricken with apoplexy
E.R.
5 July 1893
B.F. Sugg house
E.R.
12 July 1893
Death of Samuel Cory
E.R.
12 July 1893
Death of infant daughter of J.L. Harris
E.R.
12 July 1893
Death of infant son of Aaron P.
Turnage
E.R.
12 July 1893
Death of Samuel Moore, 80
E.R.
12 July 1893
Sport fishing at Ocracoke
E.R.
12 July 1893, 19 July 1893
J.M. Blow thrown from horse
E.R.
19 July 1893
Charlie Forbes’ bicycle
E.R.
19 July 1893
Prof. C.H. James stabbed
E.R.
19 July 1893
Sheriff R.W. King’s house started
E.R.
19 July 1893
Jesse James stabbed
E.R.
19 July 1893, 26 July 1893
E.L. McGowan of St. Stephens, South
Carolina
E.R.
26 July 1893
Death of daughter of R.W. Smith
E.R.
26 July 1893
Death of Abel Smith, 75
E.R.
26 July 1893
J.W. Harrington killed Will
McLawhorn at Ayden
E.R.
2 August 1893
W.H. Cox owner of racket store, sold
out
E.R.
2 August 1893
Death of Mrs. Lewis Ives
E.R.
2 August 1893
C.L. Whichard in Virginia
E.R.
2 August 1893
Sawmill accident at Parmele
E.R.
2 August 1893
Gobbler sitting on eggs
E.R.
9 August 1893
Alice Blow, daughter of A.L. Blow,
injured by carriage
E.R.
9 August 1893
Four bicycles in town, E.A. Moye just
received one
E.R.
9 August 1893
Mrs. L.E. Cleve’s choir
E.R.
9 August 1893
Falkland picnic
E.R.
9 August 1893
Bicycle trip in Pitt County
E.R.
9 August 1893
Riverside Nursery
E.R.
9 August 1893, 23 August 1893
W.H. Harrington corner store sold to
J.A. Braddy
E.R.
9 August 1893
Bettie Warren’s Masonic Hall School
E.R.
9 August 1893, 6 September
1893
J.J. Corey received bicycle, five in
town
E.R.
16 August 1893
Large cucumber of J.F. Case of Beaver
Dam
E.R.
16 August 1893
Trotting race of Richard Evans and
Walter Webb across river
E.R.
16 August 1893
Confederate Veterans Association of
Pitt County
E.R.
16 August 1893
A.R. Dupree of Falkland, clerk for
Frank Wilson
E.R.
16 August 1893
Lizzie Blow visiting relatives in
Littleton, N.C. and Franklin County
E.R.
16 August 1893
N.T. Cox tells of bear killed at Calico
E.R.
16 August 1893, 23 August
1893
Watermelon joke
E.R.
16 August 1893
Andrew Joyner of Virginia
E.R.
23 August 1893
Lumbering in Pitt County
E.R.
23 August 1893
Professor C.H. James built school in
Grindool
E.R.
23 August 1893
New Greenville bicycle laws
E.R.
23 August 1893
Death of Mrs. Mary Wooten of
Johnson Mills
E.R.
23 August 1893
C.C. Forbes endorsing hair grower
E.R.
23 August 1893
Rattlesnake, Wilmington
E.R.
23 August 1893
Co-partnership of S.T. White and
Kenneth Royster, tobacco
E.R.
23 August 1893
Death of Nannie Ballard, wife of J.B.
Worsley
E.R.
30 August 1893
Death of wife of R.M. Kennedy,
daughter of Amos Evans
E.R.
30 August 1893
Death of Mrs. Noah Spier, 98
E.R.
30 August 1893
The monotony is broken by the
occasional rat killing in front of the
store
E.R.
30 August 1893
L.H. Pender received a new bicycle
E.R.
30 August 1893
Ada Hearne teaching in Littleton, N.C.
E.R.
30 August 1893
Andrew Joyner home from Virginia
E.R.
30 August 1893
E.A. Baldree living in Halifax County
E.R.
30 August 1893
F.C. Harding, UNC librarian and law
student
E.R.
30 August 1893
Forbes school house preaching
E.R.
30 August 1893
Man bit horse on the nose to get him to
go
E.R.
6 September 1893
The firm of Brown Brother’s dissolved,
Wiley Brown and A. B. Ellington
E.R.
6 September 1893
Death of John G. Mason, 70
E.R.
6 September 1893
Death of Susan Gray, wife of John J.
Gray
E.R.
6 September 1893
Pitt County Medical Society formed
E.R.
6 September 1893
G.E. Taft of Asheville and Littleton,
N.C.
E.R.
6 September 1893
Miss Appie Smith went to female
seminary at Oxford, N.C.
E.R.
6 September 1893
Mrs. J.B. Cherry went to World’s Fair
E.R.
13 September 1893
Pictures of N.C. at World’s Fair in
Chicago
E.R.
13 September 1893
Death of Charles Tripp, son of J.B.
Tripp
E.R.
13 September 1893
J.F. Hellen, ex-sheriff of Pitt County
E.R.
13 September 1893
Musical talent of Lula, daughter of
Capt. C.A. White
E.R.
13 September 1893
Mrs. Lucy Bernard’s school in Tyson
building
E.R.
13 September 1893
Death of Essie Sheppard, 7, daughter of
Henry Sheppard
E.R.
20 September 1893
N.C. Christian College opened in
Ayden
E.R.
20 September 1893
E.A. Keith operated cotton buying
office in Ayden
E.R.
20 September 1893
Death of Zeno and Dick Vainright,
orphans
E.R.
20 September 1893, 4 October
1983
About Ayden
E.R.
20 September 1893, 27
September 1893
Death of Estelle Williams, 22, daughter
of Dr. Richard Williams
E.R.
27 September 1893
Confederate veterans picnic, annual
reunion
E.R.
27 September 1893
No race track in Greenville
E.R.
27 September 1893
Death of little daughter of J.H. Boyd
E.R.
27 September 1893
Death of Gladys, daughter of Dr. J.W.
Perkins
E.R.
4 October 1893
Death of Josie, daughter of George
Gardner of Johnson’s Mills
E.R.
4 October 1893
Bethel Market and stores
E.R.
4 October 1893
Death of George Gardner, 85
E.R.
4 October 1893
Grifton Academy and stores
E.R.
4 October 1893
Death of Lovenia, wife of Joseph
Vandiford
E.R.
4 October 1893
Death of daughter of W.B. Hellen
E.R.
4 October 1893
Greenville streets in need of repairs
E.R.
4 October 1893
Old Delaney building used by Andrew
Joyner as cure institute
E.R.
4 October 1893
J.T. McLawhorn killed hawk
E.R.
4 October 1893
Renting L.C. King- Moye Plantation in
Falkland
E.R.
4 October 1893
Death of George, son of George Blount
of Bethel
E.R.
11 October1893
Dr. Charles Laughinghouse thrown
from buggy
E.R.
18 October 1893
Death of daughter of W.J. Cowell
E.R.
18 October 1893
Grifton items
E.R.
18 October 1893
Death of J.H. Mayo of Bethel
E.R.
25 October 1893
J.S. Congelton sold out his stock and
took a position with J.C. Cobb and Son
E.R.
25 October 1893
John Simmons, 85, married Nancy
Briley, 65
E.R.
25 October 1893, 15 November
1893
Death of Elizabeth, daughter of E.S.
Phelps
E.R.
1 November 1893
Explosion in Bethel store
E.R.
1 November 1893
R.R. Cotten cured 186 barns of tobacco
E.R.
1 November 1893
Weather signal station erected
E.R.
8 November 1893
About Montiero family
E.R.
8 November 1893
Sale of Greenville Land Improvement
Company
E.R.
8 November 1893
Allen Warren elected vice president of
1st District Horticultural Society
E.R.
8 November 1893
Bedal Institute opens in Greenville
E.R.
8 November 1893, 22
November 1893, 6 December
1893, 10 January 1894
E.C. Yellowley house for sale
E.R.
8 November 1893
Negro juvenile society in Greenville
E.R.
8 November 1893
Death of son of J.H. Manning
E.R.
8 November 1893
John Peebles farm for rent
E.R.
8 November 1893
Ferd Williams nearly killed, mule fell
on his head
E.R.
8 November 1893
W.H. Bagwell, superintendent of health
E.R.
8 November 1893
W.H. White, treasurer of Greenville
E.R.
8 November 1893
Old song about spring
E.R.
8 November 1893
Pitt Rifles, new uniforms
E.R.
8 November 1893
H.F. Keel
E.R.
8 November 1893
Parmele
E.R.
8 November 1893, 15
November 1893, 22 November
1893, 10 January 1894
About Bethel store
E.R.
15 November 1893, 22
November 1893
Kitchen of Streeter Place blew down
E.R.
15 November 1893
Death of Lucinda Allen, mother of
J.W. Allen
E.R.
15 November 1893
Christian church organized in Ayden
E.R.
15 November 1893
Death of John Simmons, 85
E.R.
15 November 1893
Annual catalogue of Riverside Nursery
E.R.
15 November 1893
C.P. Gaskins, new postmaster at
Grifton
E.R.
15 November 1893
Poem written to Mrs. Henry S. Clark in
1847
E.R.
22 November 1893
Death of Isaac Joyner of Grifton
E.R.
22 November 1893
J.H. Smith and Abner Slaughter kill
each other in fight over land
E.R.
22 November 1893
Indian hatchet dug up at Riverside
Nursery
E.R.
22 November 1893
Tarantula found in bananas at Shelburn
store
E.R.
22 November 1893
Death of Mrs. Mary Mayo of Bethel
E.R.
22 November 1893
House of M.G. Bullock burned, store
and dwelling place of Hattie Stokes
saved
E.R.
22 November 1893
Miss Maluna Davenport teaching at
Bullock Schoolhouse
E.R.
22 November 1893
New store of Staton Gainer and
Company in Parmele
E.R.
22 November 1893
Jack Slaughter of Goldsboro came to
Johnson Mills to attend the funeral of
his brother, Abner Slaughter
E.R.
22 November 1893
I.A. Sugg house for sale
E.R.
22 November 1893
Nettie Ryan of Virginia left Greenville
E.R.
22 November 1893
Son of I.A. Sugg tried for murder
E.R.
22 November 1893
Greenville amatuer play
E.R.
22 November 1893
Someone stole minister’s turkey
E.R.
22 November 1893
Store of S.M. Daniel
E.R.
22 November 1893
Columbian Club dance with Italian
band
E.R.
22 November 1893
Death of son of W.H. Humber
E.R.
29 November 1893
Death of E.J. Mayo of Bethel
E.R.
29 November 1893
Sale of land and property of Samuel
Quinnerly
E.R.
29 November 1893
Sale of lots 75 and 109 in Greenville
E.R.
29 November 1893
Andrew Joyner gave dinner at Hotel
Macon for Bedal Institute
E.R.
29 November 1893
Miss Coghill music recital
E.R.
29 November 1893
Store of W.O. Barnhill in Bethel
E.R.
29 November 1893
Death of R.L. Humber’s nephew
E.R.
29 November 1893
G.W. Roberson involved in drunken
brawl in Ayden
E.R.
29 November 1893
Negro section, little Washington or
Johnstown
E.R.
29 November 1893
A.J. Griffin lost a stable
E.R.
29 November 1893
A.M.E. Zion conference in Greenville
E.R.
6 December 1893
Death of W.B. Hellen of Grifton
E.R.
6 December 1893
Grifton Institute
E.R.
6 December 1893
Ola Forbes moved into Knox house on
Greene Street
E.R.
6 December 1893
Universalist preacher in Greenville
E.R.
6 December 1893
Yellowley home sold to W.W. Leggett
E.R.
6 December 1893
Sugg home sold to Dr. W.H. Bagwell
E.R.
6 December 1893
New John Flanangan showroom in one
of the Elliot stores
E.R.
6 December 1893
Home of Sheriff R.W. King nearly
complete
E.R.
6 December 1893
Bank being built
E.R.
6 December 1893
Thanksgiving (football) in Greenville
E.R.
6 December 1893
Jail break
E.R.
6 December 1893
Death of Allen Mills, 69, of Black Jack
E.R.
6 December 1893
Market House
E.R.
6 December 1893
W.R. Parker and Company, meat stall
E.R.
6 December 1893
Job Moore(rice) and A.J. Moye(seed)
won awards at the World’s Fair
E.R.
6 December 1893
Parmele club house
E.R.
13 December 1893
Parmele stores, streets, police
E.R.
13 December 1893
W.B. Highsmith
E.R.
13 December 1893
W.F. Morrill moved from Snow Hill to
Greenville to engage in the brokerage
business
E.R.
13 December 1893
R.J. Proctor candy tent
E.R.
13 December 1893
T.E. Randolph in Georgia
E.R.
13 December 1893
Officers of Pitt County Rifles
E.R.
13 December 1893
Death of Mrs. Polly Dail 112, at the
home of her son Theophilus’ Dail
E.R.
13 December 1893
Bridge on Sutton Lane
E.R.
13 December 1893
H.A. Blow built large scales for
wagons near depot
E.R.
13 December 1893
List of C.S.A. pensioners in Pitt
County
E.R.
13 December 1893
Death of 32-year-old horse of Alfred
Smith of Johnson Mills
E.R.
13 December 1893
Coconut on display
E.R.
13 December 1893
Death of daughter of Luke Fleming
E.R.
13 December 1893
Boys whistling around church doors
E.R.
13 December 1893
Jim Edmunds’ omnibus accident,
runaway
E.R.
13 December 1893
R.J. Proctor moved back to Greenville
E.R.
13 December 1893
W.O. Little entered drug store of J.L.
Wooten to learn pharmacy business
E.R.
13 December 1893
Hogs of James Galloway of Chicod
E.R.
20 December 1893
Double wedding, J.W. Allen to Mary
Vainright and Harry Allen to Bettie
Forbes
E.R.
20 December 1893
Hotel Macon for sale
E.R.
20 December 1893
M.C.S. Cherry, 66, Democrat
E.R.
20 December 1893
Frank Wooten’s drug store in Grifton
E.R.
20 December 1893
Fight of Willie Daniel and S.M. Daniel
with Mr. Faulkner in Daniel’s store
E.R.
20 December 1893
Phonograph man set up machine here
and scooped up nickels
E.R.
20 December 1893
Kitchen of William Whitehead burned
E.R.
20 December 1893
G.M.T. Tucker’s tobacco
E.R.
20 December 1893
Death of Mrs. Ben Whitehurst of
Bethel
E.R.
27 December 1893
Avon Mills, Pitt County
E.R.
27 December 1893
Death of J.S. Holton of Grifton
E.R.
27 December 1893
Judgment day in clouds
E.R.
27 December 1893
Football
E.R.
27 December 1893
Young and Priddy out of business
E.R.
27 December 1893
Death of J.C.C. Jenkins of Contentnea
E.R.
3 January 1894
Death of J.O. Pollard
E.R.
3 January 1894
History of Germain Bernard of Pitt
County in Legislature
E.R.
3 January 1894
Invention, a shoe slide, by James
Dawson of Grifton
E.R.
3 January 1894
G.B. King went to Washington, D.C.
E.R.
3 January 1894
Son of W.J. Cowell in accident
E.R.
3 January 1894
Higgs brother’s new store
E.R.
3 January 1894
Grimesland stores
E.R.
10 January 1894
Falkland
E.R.
10 January 1894
G.A. Vick wrongly imprisoned in 1887
E.R.
10 January 1894
R. Hyman, photographer
E.R.
10 January 1894
Local Negros working on southern
turpentine farms
E.R.
10 January 1894
Elliott’s store
E.R.
10 January 1894
C.L. Whichard and C.C. Cobb officers
in club in Virginia
E.R.
10 January 1894
William Murray moved into the
building on the corner of Second and
Cotanche Streets
E.R.
10 January 1894
W.H. Morrill moved to Greenville
E.R.
10 January 1894
W.H. Harrington moved to the
Yellowley place
E.R.
10 January 1894
Joe Quinnerly of Johnston Mills gone
to A&T College in Raleigh
E.R.
10 January 1894
Mrs. A.V. Newton moved to Falkland
E.R.
10 January 1894
C.V. Newton’s new house in Falkland
E.R.
10 January 1894
W.H. Marslender, mayor of
Grimesland
E.R.
10 January 1894
Calvin Mills, bear killer
E.R.
10 January 1894
Bessie Wilson, daughter of R.T.
Wilson, attended Wilson Collegiate
Institute
E.R.
10 January 1894
Buildings in Grimesland
E.R.
10 January 1894
About Mrs. Mary Smith of Winterville,
photo at spinning wheel
E.R.
17 January 1894
About J. Bryan Grimes
E.R.
17 January 1894
Henry Shepard, real estate agent
E.R.
17 January 1894
Obituary of Elder David House,
deceased
E.R.
17 January 1894
John Elks’ Fire
E.R.
17 January 1894
Greenville needs a good hotel
E.R.
17 January 1894
Mules came on train
E.R.
17 January 1894
W.S. Wooten, hunter
E.R.
17 January 1894
J.F. Joyner moved family to farm
E.R.
17 January 1894
Mrs. Sydney Fleming, mother of Mrs.
J.R. Davenport, hurt
E.R.
17 January 1894
Peter R. Rieves of Hamilton, N.C.
E.R.
17 January 1894
Fake Rabbi gives sermon
E.R.
17 January 1894
J.L. Wilson moved to Pactolus, lived in
Dr. W.H. Bagwell’s house
E.R.
17 January 1894
Jennie Williams’ school of Falkland
E.R.
17 January 1894
Whiskey and gambling in Greenville
E.R.
17 January 1894
Mink kills pig in Carolina Township
E.R.
17 January 1894
About Horace Greeley in Warren
County in 1842
E.R.
24 January 1894
C.S. Forbes at Trinity College
E.R.
24 January 1894
Mrs. H.B. Clark, daughter of J.L.
Langley
E.R.
24 January 1894
J.B. Carroll hurt hand in planing mill
E.R.
24 January 1894
Musket rat killing Allen Warren’s
nursery carp
E.R.
24 January 1894
Riverside Nursery, fish pond
E.R.
24 January 1894
Death of Joel B. Tyson of Farmville
E.R.
24 January 1894, 31 January
1894
Facts in case of State v. G.F. Smith
E.R.
24 January 1894, 31 January
1894
J.A. Hardee living at Abner Slaughter’s
E.R.
24 January 1894, 31 January
1894
Dock Smith’s mill
E.R.
24 January 1894, 31 January
1894
Schoolhouse near Slaughter’s
E.R.
24 January 1894, 31 January
1894
About C.C. Bland, Primitive Baptist
E.R.
24 January 1894, 31 January
preacher
1894
Roads near Greenville, Falkland
E.R.
31 January 1894
Greenville Lumber Mill, new owner
E.R.
31 January 1894
Fox in the War (boys’ game)
E.R.
31 January 1894
Henry S Harris attends Oak Ridge
School in Falkland
E.R.
31 January 1894
Bethel Items
E.R.
31 January 1894
About football in Greenville
E.R.
31 January 1894
Dr. William H. Warren
E.R.
31 January 1894
About J.T. Erwin, schoolmaster
E.R.
31 January 1894
Henry Anderson in U.S. Army at Fort
Monroe
E.R.
31 January 1894
Miss Aylmer Sugg, daughter of I.A.
Sugg, at Louisburg College
E.R.
31 January 1894
G.R. Little, captain of football team at
UNC
E.R.
31 January 1894
Library established at Bedal Institute
E.R.
31 January 1894
Death of Miss Isabella Crisp
E.R.
7 February 1894
Never throw coffee grinds to your
house pigs’slop
E.R.
7 February 1894
Hotel Macon lot for sale
E.R.
7 February 1894
Mules stolen from Alfred Forbes’
plantation in Beaver Dam Township
E.R.
7 February 1894
ESP seance at Grifton
E.R.
7 February 1894
Mrs. W.B. Phipps of Chicago visiting,
left Greenville after Civil War
E.R.
7 February 1894
About H.P. Brown, son of Capt. Henry
Brown
E.R.
7 February 1894
W.H. Whedbee received law license
E.R.
7 February 1894
Grading down the hill on Fourth Street
in front of Henry Skinner’s house
E.R.
7 February 1894
Willis Dupree in U.S. Army at Fort
Monroe
E.R.
7 February 1894
Reflector office moved south of Five
Points by the post office
E.R.
7 February 1894
Son of W.B. Roebuck of Carolina
Township, foot amputated
E.R.
7 February 1894
Death of daughter of D.D. Haskett
E.R.
7 February 1894
Telegraph line moved
E.R.
7 February 1894
Andrew Joyner printing newspaper at
Bedal Institute
E.R.
7 February 1894
Bethel stores
E.R.
7 February 1894
J.D. Ward came to Greenville to be
printer for Andrew Joyner at Bedal
Institute
E.R.
14 February 1894
D.S. Leggett began manufacturing
potato barrels at Bethel
E.R.
14 February 1894
New company for entertainment,
Empire Specialty Corp, formed in
Greenville
E.R.
14 February 1894
Fire at old club house
E.R.
14 February 1894
Weather signal poles in Greenville
E.R.
14 February 1894
New home of Professor W.H.
Ragsdale, H.G. Jones, contractor
E.R.
14 February 1894
Lumbering in Pitt County
E.R.
14 February 1894
Death of L.H. Wilson, Former Register
of Deeds
E.R.
14 February 1894
Jail empty for the first time since it was
built twelve years ago
E.R.
14 February 1894
Boy with America in his eyes in
Greenville
E.R.
21 February 1894
C.L. Tyson married
E.R.
21 February 1894
Death of child of R.A. Tyson
E.R.
21 February 1894
Jail repaired
E.R.
21 February 1894
About Greenville, Bedal Institute
E.R.
21 February 1894
Peanut party
E.R.
21 February 1894
James I. Barnhill’s mill at Grindool
E.R.
21 February 1894
Death of George W. Andrews, U.S.
Army
E.R.
21 February 1894
R.A. Tyson’s store in Beaver Dam
burned
E.R.
28 February 1894
Greenville Newspaper Index by
Andrew Joyner
E.R.
28 February 1894
Ed Peele of Fremont
E.R.
28 February 1894
Death of Ben Joyner of Coxville
E.R.
28 February 1894
New post office in Centreville
E.R.
28 February 1894
Death of Jennie Best
E.R.
28 February 1894
Mrs. V.H. Whichard’s flowering
Japonica, handsomest flowering tree in
the community
E.R.
28 February 1894
Dongola Post Office established
E.R.
28 February 1894
Reflector’s new swinging sign
E.R.
28 February 1894
Relector Bookstore for school supplies
E.R.
28 February 1894
New church at Lang’s School House
E.R.
28 February 1894
Larry I. Moore and J.E. Moore of
Williamston, co-partnership of law in
Greenville
E.R.
28 February 1894
B.C. Pearce appointed U.S. Deputy
Marshal by Marshal Carroll
E.R.
28 February 1894
Bethel Jail and Town Hall
E.R.
7 March 1894
Death of Peter A. Bynum
E.R.
7 March 1894
Funny story about whipping a kid
E.R.
7 March 1894
Shad fishing
E.R.
7 March 1894
J.R. Bell of Mt. Olive moved to Bethel
E.R.
7 March 1894
C.P. Gaskins’ store in Grifton
E.R.
7 March 1894
Steamboat Pearlie Moye at Grifton
E.R.
7 March 1894
E.A. Parmele of New York
E.R.
7 March 1894
A.Y. Bellflower, merchant of Parmele,
moved
E.R.
7 March 1894
Masquerade party at the Opera House
E.R.
7 March 1894
About Parmele
E.R.
7 March 1894
Lovit Hines’ Mill, Greenville
E.R.
7 March 1894
Bob Mumford’s store
E.R.
7 March 1894
New Elmo Band and Rough and Ready
E.R.
7 March 1894, 28 March 1894
Frank Johnson has his photographer
this week
E.R.
7 March 1894
Dr. W.E. Warren built an office near
his father’s Riverside Nursery
E.R.
7 March 1894
B.O. Cherry, a Negro, built dirt walks
through muddy streets
E.R.
7 March 1894
Mrs. M.T. Cowell of Greenville
displayed a silk crazy quilt at the New
Bern fair
E.R.
7 March 1894
Grifton store
E.R.
7 March 1894
Reverend T.N. Manning hurt
E.R.
7 March 1894
About mud in streets
E.R.
7 March 1894
Tyson and Rawls’ new bank, James C.
Tyson, cashier
E.R.
14 March 1894
Tube Rose Band
E.R.
14 March 1894
Death of infant son of W.L. Forbes
E.R.
14 March 1894
New brick building, Tyson and Rawls
E.R.
14 March 1894
Shad run better before daybreak on
Monday than any other time of the
week
E.R.
14 March 1894
James School at Grindool
E.R.
14 March 1894
Death of son of W.L. Forbes
E.R.
14 March 1894
About how Col. I.A. Sugg helped put
Negroes to work
E.R.
14 March 1894
Parker Landing near Falkland
E.R.
14 March 1894
Police station house mentioned
E.R.
14 March 1894
New post office at Johnson Mills
E.R.
14 March 1894
Messers Ward and Barnhill are moving
the Byrum and Peal sawmill from
Parmele to Bethel
E.R.
14 March 1894
Goff’s Landing mentioned
E.R.
14 March 1894
Fifth Street widened from Pitt Street to
the rail road
E.R.
14 March 1894
About Moses, poor lamplighter, too old
E.R.
14 March 1894
Lost, a bicycle tool wallet
E.R.
14 March 1894
About F.M. Smith farm
E.R.
14 March 1894
Death of daughter of J.L. Peal of
Bethel
E.R.
14 March 1894
House of R.J. W Carson of Bethel
burned
E.R.
14 March 1894
Building and Loan Association formed,
officers listed
E.R.
14 March 1894
R.A. Tyson building a dwelling on his
farm west of town, J.C. Tyson will
occupy it
E.R.
14 March 1894
Spiritualism at Centreville
E.R.
14 March 1894
Greenville Sawmill
E.R.
14 March 1894
About 123 year old Negro of Chatham
E.R.
21 March 1894
County
About Negro public school of
Reverend P.W. Williams
E.R.
21 March 1894
Death of Mrs. L.J. Moore of Falkland
E.R.
21 March 1894
Greenville lumber mill
E.R.
21 March 1894, 25 April 1894,
2 May 1894
Death of Samuel Vines in Edgecombe
County
E.R.
21 March 1894
Fishing at Goff’s Landing against the
law on Sunday
E.R.
21 March 1894
Bethel High School
E.R.
21 March 1894
County fair proposed
E.R.
21 March 1894
About E.B. Higgs’ house in Higgstown
E.R.
21 March 1894
Parker and Joyner meat market
E.R.
21 March 1894
Lumber rail road at Centrebluff, Rives
landing, Redbanks
E.R.
21 March 1894
Death of daughter of J.L. Warren of
Falkland
E.R.
21 March 1894
Bethel stores
E.R.
21 March 1894
Death of Clara Moore, wife of James
Moore, married only four months
E.R.
21 March 1894
Death of Bettie Baker, 27, wife of John
Baker
E.R.
21 March 1894
W.H. White, new house on Dickinson
Avenue
E.R.
21 March 1894
Ice house of Ed Shelburn
E.R.
21 March 1894
Centreville Academy
E.R.
21 March 1894
Two steam mills at Grindool
E.R.
28 March 1894
About Col. I.A Sugg
E.R.
28 March 1894
Parmele Club House mentioned
E.R.
28 March 1894
Centreville Academy
E.R.
28 March 1894
Against a county fair, because of
gambling and sin
E.R.
28 March 1894
Strange bugs invade farm of W.R.
Parker
E.R.
28 March 1894
Brick and wood pavement in front of
Elliot stores
E.R.
28 March 1894
W.F. Morrill moved to Greenville
E.R.
28 March 1894
Another tarantula in bananas
E.R.
28 March 1894
Shelburn fired up soda fountain
E.R.
28 March 1894
Rail road side tracks laid to Greenville
lumber mill
E.R.
28 March 1894
Fire at Cory house on Dickinson
Avenue
E.R.
28 March 1894
Death of billy goat of Bert Jarvis
E.R.
28 March 1894
Vestrymen of St. Paul’s Episcopal
Church
E.R.
4 April 1894
Professor Whitted’s school in
Farmville
E.R.
4 April 1894
A.J. Baker Livery in Farmville
E.R.
4 April 1894
Farmville Christian Church
E.R.
4 April 1894
Riverside Nursery
E.R.
4 April 1894
Rough and Ready firemen’s parade,
Tube Rose and Elmo bands
E.R.
4 April 1894
Musical Club serenade
E.R.
4 April 1894
Death of Jack Clark, Negro
E.R.
4 April 1894
S.V. Joyner of Kenly
E.R.
4 April 1894
Henry C. Hooker went to Alabama for
a position
E.R.
4 April 1894
Death of J.R. Moore, six miles from
Greenville
E.R.
4 April 1894
J.H. Tucker of Asheville and son
Powell
E.R.
4 April 1894
J.R. Whichard of Salisbury, newspaper
E.R.
4 April 1894
Pike rained out of sky near Greenville
E.R.
4 April 1894
New Greene County newspaper
E.R.
4 April 1894
W.F. Barnhill married
E.R.
11 April 1894
New houses built
E.R.
11 April 1894
E.S. Smith of Hobgood moved to
Greenville
E.R.
11 April 1894
Bethlehem Church
E.R.
11 April 1894
Greenville amateurs
E.R.
11 April 1894, 18 April 1894
New tobacco warehouses
E.R.
11 April 1894
Allen Road built, connecting Noah
Forbes Road
E.R.
11 April 1894
First service in new Presbyterian
church
E.R.
11 April 1894, 18 April 1894
Rosa W. Forbes married Mark H.
Quinerly
E.R.
18 April 1894
Fire at Hotel Macon
E.R.
18 April 1894
New Presbyterian church opened
E.R.
18 April 1894
King House Hotel to expand
E.R.
18 April 1894
Tale of W.H. White and burglars
E.R.
18 April 1894
Mrs. H.T. Daniel adding rooms on
house at Pitt Street
E.R.
18 April 1894
Bethel police and stores
E.R.
18 April 1894
Alfred Joyner house burned in
Farmville Township
E.R.
18 April 1894
Town meeting about electric lights
E.R.
18 April 1894
Mrs. Clara Bruce Forbes, carriage
accident
E.R.
18 April 1894
Mrs. H.D Higgs enlarging house on Pitt
Street
E.R.
18 April 1894
Strange hissing sound in well at Smith
and Savage stables
E.R.
18 April 1894
Baseball and tennis shoes at Langs
E.R.
18 April 1894
Buzzard flies over with calico tied on
foot
E.R.
25 April 1894
Another fire at Hotel Macon
E.R.
25 April 1894
Biography of Governor T.J. Jarvis
E.R.
25 April 1894
For sale, plantation of Dr. W.M.B.
Brown
E.R.
25 April 1894
About Greenville lumber mills
E.R.
25 April 1894
Henry C. Hooker, working for
Salisbury Herald, returned to
Greenville; tried working in different
states three separate times; he decided
to stay in N.C.
E.R.
25 April 1894
About spring house on Evans Street,
Academy branch
E.R.
25 April 1894
Death of Warren McLawhorn
E.R.
25 April 1894
Grifton stores
E.R.
25 April 1894
William B. Brown Plantation for sale
E.R.
25 April 1894
Robert Wilson bitten by snake near
Tranter’s Creek
E.R.
25 April 1894
W.J. Whitehurst’s two hour trip from
Williamston to Bethel by bicycle
E.R.
25 April 1894
Store of J.C. and W.A. Taylor of
Bethel
E.R.
25 April 1894
Death of child of W.O. Dixon
E.R.
25 April 1894
Senator T.S. Jarvis welcomed home
from Brazil
E.R.
25 April 1894
Greenville amateurs
E.R.
25 April 1894, 2 May 1894
New bicycles, J.R. Moye and J.B.
Cherry Jr.
E.R.
25 April 1894
About E.J. Proctor
E.R.
25 April 1894
A newspaper called the Torchlight
recently started here, edited by Rev.
P.W. Williams and C.C. Forbes,
Negroes
E.R.
25 April 1894, 16 may 1894
Spring at Academy branch curbed and
house built on it
E.R.
25 April 1894
Mrs. Coghill’s music class
E.R.
25 April 1894
Sawmill at Bethel
E.R.
2 May 1894
Death of Mrs. Cinderella Manning
E.R.
2 May 1894
Greenville amateur acting corps
E.R.
2 May 1894
Mannie Seawell’s school at Johnson
Mill
E.R.
2 May 1894
Son of Tom Buck hurt
E.R.
2 May 1894
Ramble bicycle sold at S.E. Pender and
Co.
E.R.
2 May 1894
W.R. Smith, new bicycle
E.R.
2 May 1894
About John H. Sanders at A & M
College in Raleigh
E.R.
2 May 1894
About Tillery, N.C.
E.R.
2 May 1894
Greenville sawmill burned
E.R.
2 May 1894, 9 May 1894
Grimesland items
E.R.
2 May 1894
James O’Hagan of Renevo,
Pennsylvania, brother of Dr. C.J.
O’Hagan
E.R.
2 May 1894
Mr. J.C. Tyson moved his family to the
new house built for him one mile above
E.R.
2 May 1894
town
Grifton Academy burned
E.R.
9 May 1894
Marlboro jail lot for sale
E.R.
9 May 1894
Sale of James Joyner’s land
E.R.
9 May 1894
Robert L. Mumford assigned
E.R.
9 May 1894
Farmville concert
E.R.
9 May 1894
Sugar cane at Quinerly
E.R.
9 May 1894
Son of G.T. Whichard hurt
E.R.
9 May 1894
Negro baseball game ends in a fight
E.R.
9 May 1894
Wiley Johnson at bank in Wilmington
E.R.
9 May 1894
Office of Sheppard and Morrill open
E.R.
9 May 1894
Falkland lumber train
E.R.
9 May 1894
Z.F. Highsmith of Pitt County in New
Jersey
E.R.
9 May 1894, 13 June 1894
Sturgeon caught at Seine Beach,
Quinerly
E.R.
16 May 1894
Episcopal church, windows dedicated
to Dr. N.C. Hughes
E.R.
16 May 1894
Bridge party
E.R.
16 May 1894
YMCA in Greenville
E.R.
16 May 1894
Elmo Band, new uniforms
E.R.
16 May 1894
Bad storm in Swift Creek
E.R.
23 May 1894
Steamboat Myers in Greenville
E.R.
23 May 1894
Macon House Hotel bus accident
E.R.
23 May 1894
H.B. Tucker farm burned
E.R.
23 May 1894
Sweet potato industry
E.R.
23 May 1894
New tobacco warehouse
E.R.
23 May 1894
Pike in Grindool Creek
E.R.
23 May 1894
Allen Warren in Salisbury, N.C.
E.R.
23 May 1894
Will Laughinghouse’s gin fell on W.H.
Tripp and S.F. Summerell
E.R.
23 May 1894
Bethel store
E.R.
23 May 1894
Freak lightning hit Charles Lancaster’s
smokehouse
E.R.
23 May 1894
Death of daughter of G.F. Smith
E.R.
23 May 1894
Roster of Pitt County Rifles
E.R.
23 May 1894
W.H. Dixon of Pitt County attended
Turlington Institute, Smithfield, N.C.
E.R.
23 May 1894
W.A.B. Hearne, clerk for store in
Salisbury, N.C., gave it up to work
with insurance company; Ollen Warren
replaces him as clerk
E.R.
23 May 1894
About Bill Parvin, steamboat captain
E.R.
23 May 1894
Grist mill at Bethel
E.R.
30 May 1894
Death of Mrs. Maria Anderson
E.R.
30 May 1894
Mrs. M.S. Moore, daughter of Allen
Warren
E.R.
30 May 1894
J.E. Starkey bicycle
E.R.
30 May 1894
Parker and Joyner, new refrigerator in
meat market
E.R.
30 May 1894
Bethel sawmill
E.R.
30 May 1894
Death of Harriet Ann, wife of R.C.
Council
E.R.
30 May 1894
For sale: lot #75 in Greenville, old
Thomas Nelson lot
E.R.
30 May 1894
Elliott brothers changing store on Fifth
Street to dwelling
E.R.
30 May 1894
Appie Smith, Lucy and Ida Tyson
attended Normal and Industrial College
E.R.
30 May 1894
Parmele stores
E.R.
6 June 1894
J.S.C. Benjamin married Winnie Briley
E.R.
6 June 1894
About Capt. Bill Parvin and his big
sons
E.R.
6 June 1894
Fire at Elisha Turner’s
E.R.
6 June 1894
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