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Reflector Index, 1902-1903
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Abbreviations: E.R. = Eastern Reflector
ABSTRACT
NEWSPAPER DATE
For sale, James B. McGowan’s land D.R.
1 January 1902
Stores in Greenville: Baker and
D.R.
Hart, Dr. E.A. Moye and C.
O’Hagan Laughinghouse, Dr. R.L.
Carr, J.S. Mooring and Fleming and
W.H. White, J.Z. Gardner on Fifth
Street, H.L. Carr, W.B. Brown, J.B.
Higgs, J.B. Randolph, U.G. Tyson
1 January 1902
Mrs. J.H. Fleming, sister of Miss
Deborah Fleming
D.R.
1 January 1902
Dr. Moye, co-partnership
D.R.
1 January 1902
About C.M. Jones
D.R.
1 January 1902
About Z.V. Johnson
D.R.
1-2 January 1902
W.R. Whichard and brother
dissolve firm
D.R.
2 January 1902
Fin de Ciecle Book Club
D.R.
2 January 1902
H.C. Ormond moved to Cary
D.R.
2 January 1902
W.G. Lang, new home in Farmville D.R.
2 January 1902
Married, Dr. Ira Hardy
D.R.
2 January 1902
About Gus Bowers and Leslie
Newton
D.R.
2 January 1902
Mrs. J.A. Wooten family
D.R.
2 January 1902
Titus Allen shot son of Joe Moye
D.R.
3 January 1902
About stores in Greenville
E.R.
3 January 1902
Grifton stores
E.R.
3/7 January 1902
Mimmie Evans, age 25, of Grifton, E.R.
committed suicide
3 January 1902
J.S. Campbell moved to Louisburg D.R.
3 January 1902
J.T. Matthews’ house on Greene
and Fourth streets had a fire
D.R.
4 January 1902
About Felix Pittman
D.R.
4 January 1902
S.W. Dawson of Grifton, brother of D.R.
4 January 1902
George Dawson of Conetoe
Alice Speir opened Cobb Hotel in
Grifton
D.R.
4 January 1902
E.J. Brooks moved to Grifton
D.R.
4 January 1902
Fire horse needed
D.R.
4 January 1902
Mrs. Perkins, lace making lessons
D.R.
4 January 1902
Mrs. G.B. Hughes’ school
D.R.
4 January 1902
Death of Ben Dancy, Negro
D.R.
5 January 1902
Sunday school officers for all
churches
D.R.
6 January 1902
About L. Berry Thigpen of
Nashville, Tennessee
D.R.
6 January 1902
Luke Smallwood moved to
Greenville from Bertie County
D.R.
6 January 1902
Robert Proctor, Grant Tyson,
Adrian McGowan, went to Buis
Creek for school
D.R.
6 January 1902
Maud Tyson of Falkland went to
Littleton Female College
D.R.
6 January 1902
Ed Moore opened a gun and bicycle D.R.
repair shop in Harrington building
on Fourth Street
7 January 1902
Hotel Bertha sewer choked again
D.R.
7 January 1902
J.B. Higgs’ broker’s office
D.R.
7 January 1902
Simon Moye moved to Greenville
D.R.
7 January 1902
Grimesland fire
D.R.
8 January 1902
Reverend A.D. Betts in Greenville
D.R.
8 January 1902
J.B. Carroll, brother of Reverend
R.D. Carroll of Elizabeth City
D.R.
8 January 1902
Josephus Cox moved to Winterville D.R.
8 January 1902
W.R. Parker of Greenville, father of D.R.
Tom Hill Parker of Farmville
9 January 1902
W. Leslie Smith of Farmville went D.R.
to Debnam Kinsey School,
LaGrange
9 January 1902
Elder J.T. Phillips married
D.R.
9 January 1902
E.B. Higgs moved to his new
residence west of the depot
D.R.
9 January 1902
For sale: Cuthrell house, Third
Street
D.R.
9 January 1902
Grimesland fire
E.R.
10 January 1902
Broker’s office of J.B. Higgs
E.R.
10 January 1902
Ed Moore has opened a gun and
bicycle repair shop in the
Harrington building on Fourth
Street
E.R.
10 January 1902
J.L. Fleming house being built
E.R.
10 January 1902
Robert Proctor, Grant Tyson,
Adrian McGowan, attended Buies
Creek School
E.R.
10 January 1902
R.C. White, Argall Vick, Walter
Wilson Jr. attended Horners’
School at Oxford, North Carolina
E.R.
10 January 1902
Simon Moye moved to Greenville; E.R.
he is in the lumber and wood
business
10 January 1902
Mayo family of Bethel
D.R.
10 January 1902
Mrs. W.J. Whitehurst moved to
Greenville
D.R.
10 January 1902
Opera House
D.R.
9 January 1902
Bridge at Boyds Ferry
D.R.
9 January 1902
Death of Captain H.F. Price
D.R.
10/11 January 1902
Death of F.G. Moore, age 40,
brother of W.E. Moore
D.R.
10 January 1902
L.H. Rountree moved to Greenville D.R.
10 January 1902
Death of Miss Sue Harper
D.R.
11/14 January 1902
Pitt County Machine Works,
Gardner and Vaus, ad
D.R.
11 January 1902
W.O. Barnhill Company
D.R.
11 January 1902
Death, child of W.H. Warren of
Mildred
D.R.
11 January 1902
Johnsons Schoolhouse, Littlefield
D.R.
11 January 1902
J.P. Hillard moved to Greenville
D.R.
13 January 1902
M.H. Jackson moved to
Washington County
D.R.
13 January 1902
Death, child of Johnnie Gaskins
E.R.
14 January 1902
Death of Captain H.F. Price
E.R.
14 January 1902
Mrs. Alfred McLawhorn burned
E.R.
14 January 1902
E.B. Higgs moved into new house
E.R.
14 January 1902
A new building is going up on the
corner lot on Second Street
E.R.
14 January 1902
Death of F.G. Moore, age 40, died E.R.
at home of his brother W.E. Moore,
buried at family burial ground near
GrindleCreek
14 January 1902
L.H. Rountree moved from Ayden
to Greenville
E.R.
14 January 1902
Mrs. M.F. Smith moved to Ayden
from Rockdale
D.R.
14 January 1902
Ayden stores
D.R.
14 January 1902
Baker and Hart store
D.R.
14 January 1902
Death, sister of W.G. Bryanof
Bethel
D.R.
15 January 1902
About Walter Grimes of Avon
Plantation
D.R.
15 January 1902
Davis Town post office started
D.R.
15 January 1902
Slot machines in Greenville
D.R.
15/20-21 January, 7 February
1902
About Grimesland
D.R.
16 January 1902
Langley schoolhouse burned
D.R.
16 January 1902
R.W. King reception
D.R.
16 January 1902
Odd & unusual: $500.00 bill for
train
D.R.
16 January 1902
F.L. Brown moved to Bethel
D.R.
16 January 1902
Greenville Steam Laundry
D.R.
16/27 January 1902
About Reverend J.T. Phillips of
Farmville, rowdy man
D.R.
16 January 1902
Grifton store
E.R.
17 January 1902
Post office established at
Davistown, on East Carolina
Railroad, J.A. Davis, post- master
E.R.
17 January 1902
Bethel lots for sale
E.R.
17 January 1902
About war against slot machines in E.R.
Greenville
17/24 January 1902
Ayden stores
E.R.
17 January 1902
Death in Blackjack of Miss Susie
Harper, old
E.R.
17 January 1902
Death of W.M. Brown, age 37
D.R.
18 January 1902
Samuel Manning moved to
Winterville
D.R.
18 January 1902
E.E. Griffin, new home on Third
Street
D.R.
18 January 1902
Greenville Light Infantry officers
D.R.
18 January 1902
A.A. Forbes, fire
D.R.
19 January 1902
Wife of W.G. Wichard CSA died,
age 81
D.R.
21 January 1902
W.G. Garriss moved to Grifton
D.R.
21 January 1902
Reception by King family
E.R.
21 January 1902
Death of John Sylivant near
Hookerton, on January 14, age 65,
father of Mrs. W.H. White of
Greenville
E.R.
21 January 1902
Langley schoolhouse burned, four
miles north of Greenville
E.R.
21 January 1902
Officers of light infantry
E.R.
21 January 1902
Death of W.M. Brown age 37,
married to Nana Fleming
E.R.
21 January 1902
Grifton Telephone
D.R.
21 January 1902
Dwelling of A.A. Forbes in West
Greenville partially destroyed by
fire
E.R.
21 January 1902
Death, child of J.R. Johnson
D.R.
22 January 1902
Winterville cigar factory
D.R.
22 January 1902
Daughters of the Confederacy
D.R.
22/23 January 1902
Married, Leroy Whichard
D.R.
23 January 1902
Odd & unusual: W.J. Hemby shot
hawk
D.R.
24 January 1902
Grifton stores
E.R.
24 January 1902
Bridge over Tar at Boyds Ferry
E.R.
24 January 1902
Death of Mrs. Mary Whichard, age E.R.
81, widow of W.G. Whichard,
CSA, killed in the Civil War. Died
January 19 at her house near
24 January 1902
Grindle Creek, leaves three married
daughters
Death of Fannie, wife of T.H.
Langley
E.R.
24 January 1902
A.M.E. Zion Church
D.R.
25 January 1902
Opera House
D.R.
26 January 1902
Fire at Newsome Worsley house,
Bethel Township
D.R.
27 January 1902
Hurt, son of S.M. Johnson
D.R.
27 January 1902
Hurt, Raymond, son of J. Tucker
D.R.
27 January 1902
About Claude Franklin Wilson
D.R.
27 January 1902
Farmville Post Office
D.R.
27 January 1902
Greenville Steam Laundry closed
D.R.
27 January 1902
J.L. Perkins’ store broken into near E.R.
Stokes
28 January 1902
H.C. Hooker home burned on
corner of Fifth and Greene streets
E.R.
28 January 1902
J.E. Green family
D.R.
29 January 1902
Pulley and Bowen firm, open again D.R.
29 January 1902
Barr-Forbes wedding
D.R.
30 January 1902
Ayden store
D.R.
30 January 1902
J.L . Daughtery and family moved
to Greenville
D.R.
30 January 1902
Farmville Post Office
E.R.
31 January 1902
Social at G.E. Moore’s of Farmville E.R.
31 January 1902
About Claude Wilson
E.R.
31 January 1902
Fire destroys dwelling of Mr.
Newsome Worsley of Bethel
E.R.
31 January 1902
Boys’ club called Colombian Club
formed
E.R.
31 January 1902
Raymond Tucker, son of J.A.K.
Tucker, cut by axe
E.R.
31 January 1902
Son of S.M. Johnson hurt
E.R.
31 January 1902
Married, W.C. Dancy
D.R.
1 February 1902
Death, Mrs. N.C. Hughes
D.R.
3 February 1902
H.H. Carr grocery in Bernard
Building
D.R.
3 February 1902
About R.C. McCotter
D.R.
4 February 1902
Simeon Foster, Negro, of Grifton,
allowed pension, CSA
D.R.
4 February 1902
Daughter of A.F. Kennedy hurt
D.R.
4 February 1902
Ayden store
E.R.
4 February 1902
Sam Flake, accident
D.R.
5 February 1902
Winterville officers
D.R.
5 February 1902
Odd & unusual: treatment of hobos D.R.
in Greenville
6 February 1902
Greenville laundry
D.R.
7 February 1902
W.L. Best, accident
D.R.
7 February 1902
Mrs. Dilly Byrum died, had been
drawing husband’s War of 1812
pension since 1834
D.R.
7 February 1902
Dr. E.L. Ricks at Shelmerdine
E.R.
7 February 1902
H.H. Carr, opened grocery
E.R.
7 February 1902
Grifton stores
E.R.
7/14 February 1902
C.D. Rountree remembers the Civil D.R.
War
8 February 1902
W.T. Lee and Company
D.R.
8 February 1902
C.T. Munford and Company
D.R.
8 February 1902
R.M. Hearne grocery-Rialto
building
D.R.
10 February 1902
About S.C. Hamilton
D.R.
10 February 1902
Death of Oscar F. Adams, age 82,
of Tarboro
D.R.
11 February 1902
About W.B. Wilson Jr.
D.R.
12 February 1902
Ricks and Wilkinson in business
again
D.R.
12 February 1902
J.E. Francis Shoe Shop in Forbes
building, Fifth Street, opposite
Hotel Bertha
D.R.
12 February 1902
Grifton stores
D.R.
12 February 1902
Sunshine Sisterhood
D.R.
13 February 1902
Trees on every street between
academy and H.L. Carr’s house
D.R.
14 February 1902
Death in Farmville of H.J.
Whitehurst
E.R.
14 February 1902
Dam at Perkins mill, Pactolus,
broke
E.R.
14 February 1902
R.M. Hearne opened a grocery store E.R.
14 February 1902
3-year-old child of Sam Tucker of
Chicod died
E.R.
14/18 February 1902
Death at Tarboro of Oscar F
Adams, age 82
E.R.
14/18 February 1902
W.J. Wyatt moved to Raleigh
D.R.
15 February 1902
History of snow storms in
E.R.
Greenville, 1857, 1876-1877, 1899
18 February 1902
About Mr. Newton, furniture maker E.R.
18 February 1902
Lodge formed at Farmville
E.R.
18 February 1902
Shade trees on Evans Street
between the academy and H.L.
Carr’s house
E.R.
18 February/ 4 March 1902
Grifton shooting
D.R.
18 February 1902
Heber Cobb of Porto Rico [ sic ],
brother of Charles Cobb
D.R.
20 February 1902
Death of Ed C. Taft, son of Ed H.
Taft
E.R.
21 February 1902
W.B. Wingate moved to Winterville D.R.
22 February 1902
Fon Pollard of Parker’s Crossroads D.R.
assaulted his wife
22 February 1902
A.B. Kittrell in Florida
D.R.
22 February 1902
W.B. Wingate of Winterville has
new house
E.R.
25 February 1902
Death of Redding Norris of Beaver E.R.
Dam
25 February 1902
Heber Cobb and child of Porto Rico E.R.
[ sic ] visiting brother Charles Cobb
of Greenville
25 February 1902
First engine ever built in Greenville D.R.
26 February 1902
About W.H. Dew, Negro
D.R.
26 February 1902
L.H. Pender built an engine, first
ever in Greenville
D.R.
26 February 1902
Married, James Bryan, son of
F.J.H.P Bryan, to Miss Daisy
Bailey
D.R.
27 February 1902
Grifton stores, bridge
D.R.
27 February 1902
About farm of J.J. Laughinghouse
D.R.
27 February 1902
Mrs. E.S. Greene moved to La
Grange
D.R.
27 February 1902
About Village of Bunyan, Beaufort D.R.
County
28 February 1902
Green and Hooker mill
D.R.
3 March 1902
Bridge in freshet
D.R.
4 March 1902
Blount Pearce Jr. given a lot on Pitt D.R.
Street
4 March 1902
About Bunyon, North Carolina
E.R.
4 March 1902
Ayden stores
E.R.
4 March 1902
Negro school at Winterville
E.R.
4 March 1902
Quinn House sold
E.R.
4 March 1902
Death of Thomas E. Savage, age 72 E.R.
4 March 1902
About family of J.J. Laughinghouse E.R.
of Grimesland
4 March 1902
Farmville stores
D.R.
6 March 1902
Grimesland Library
D.R.
7 March 1902
New boat in Greenville
D.R.
7 March 1902
Death, child of B.T. Bailey
E.R.
7 March 1902
About freshets,1887
E.R.
7 March 1902
About J.B. Pearce Jr.
E.R.
7 March 1902
Winterville churches
D.R.
8 March 1902
Bessie and Hattie Nichols
purchased interest in the Millinery
Emporium, Winterville
D.R.
8 March 1902
About F.G. James, county treasurer D.R.
in 1882
10 March 1902
Steamboats at Greenville
D.R.
11 March 1902
Farmville stores
E.R.
11 March 1902
Death in Winterville of W.H.
Stocks
E.R.
11 March 1902
About B.F. Patrick and J.Q. Smith, E.R.
gas boat
11 March 1902
About marriage and anniversary of E.R.
F.G. James and Mangie Cherry
14 March 1902
Cotten family
14 March 1902
E.R.
Telephone to Grifton
E.R.
14 March 1902
D.C. Davenport hurt by bull
E.R.
14/18 March 1902
About Old Dominion Steamship
E.R.
Company, stopped going to Tarboro
14 March 1902
W.H. Patrick opened a livery
business again, in Grifton
E.R.
18 March 1902
Grifton stores
E.R.
18 March 1902
Black Jack items
E.R.
18 March 1902
Greenville hospital
E.R.
18 March 1902
About Eleventh Street
E.R.
18 March 1902
E.M. Dail of Kinston, moved to
Winterville
E.R.
18 March 1902
M.L. Moye, new residence near
Farmville is being painted
E.R.
18 March 1902
Sewers on Dickinson Ave. choked
by trash thrown in by children
E.R.
18 March 1902
Seven public school libraries in Pitt E.R.
County
18 March 1902
H.F. Keel of Winterville, moved to E.R.
Greenville
18 March 1902
J.S. Corbeth moved from Chicod to E.R.
Greenville
18 March 1902
Ad: Greenville Manufacturing
Company
E.R.
18 March 1902
About Greenville Telephone
Company
D.R.
19 March 1902
Telephone company
E.R.
21 March 1902
Winterville Canning Company,
JosephusCox, president
E.R.
21 March 1902
Dr. W.R. Jones of Kentucky,
located in Ayden
E.R.
21 March 1902
Thomas Cotton, mapmaker, at
E.R.
Captain Vincent’s residence on Pitt
Street.
21 March 1902
H.C. Hooker sold store
E.R.
21 March 1902
W.O. Barnhill, machine repair shop E.R.
21 March 1902
Randolph Brothers store
E.R.
21 March 1902
Guano distributor, invention from
Bethel, James Manufacturing
E.R.
21 March 1902
Company
104 Negro women at Fayetteville
E.R.
21 March 1902
Death of Calvin Vick at Warren
Mill, near Grimesland
E.R.
25 March 1902
Blackjack Literary Society
E.R.
25 March 1902
Mr. G.A. Clapp, hurt
E.R.
25 March 1902
Death of S.M. Johnson, age 52
E.R.
25 March 1902
Henry Spencer Harriss of Falkland, E.R.
new lawyer in Kinston
25 March 1902
New brass band in Winterville
E.R.
25 March 1902
About A.A. Forbes
E.R.
25 March 1902
Red Hawks Fire Company
D.R.
27 March 1902
Telephone in depot at Winterville
E.R.
28 March 1902
Children’s club formed at Minnie E.R.
Quinn’s, called the "Merry Makers"
28 March 1902
S.J. Nobles’ barber shop
E.R.
28 March 1902
Moses, son of Furney Tripp, age 6, D.R.
killed
29 March 1902
About seeing the Hatteras light
upside down
D.R.
31 March 1902
Greenville to be advertised at
Charleston Exposition, donations
cover expense
E.R.
1 April 1902
Old livery stables of King and
Askew, downtown in Farmville,
being torn down to make room for
new building
E.R.
4 April 1902
About a bell to warn bar keepers at E.R.
11:00 to close up; to be used instead
of the fire alarm
8 April 1902
Sudden death of B.F. Moore of
Farmville
E.R.
8 April 1902
Thieves from Greene County
robbed store in Greenville, caught
at Frog Level
E.R.
8 April 1902
About Little Africa, a hotel at
Winterville
E.R.
8 April 1902
L.E. Morre, bicycle repair shop
E.R.
8 April 1902
Married, Theodora Bryan Grimes of E.R.
11 April 1902
Grimesland to Wiley Croom
Rodman of Washington, North
Carolina
Alex Warren of Pitt county married E.R.
Mabe Saunders of Onslow county
11 April 1902
Madeline, daughter of E.B. Higgs,
hurt
E.R.
11 April 1902
Odd & unusual: unique court held
in middle of road
E.R.
11 April 1902
School at Bethel
E.R.
15 April 1902
Death near Lizzie of Mrs. Finny
Carr, leaves husband and thirteen
children
E.R.
15 April 1902
Yanhur Hall bridge
E.R.
15 April 1902
Death in Winterville of Mrs.
AlonzoHarris
E.R.
15 April 1902
Someone broke into Lina
Sheppard’s music studio on Pitt
Street
E.R.
15 April 1902
Mattie Moye King at Charleston
Exposition
E.R.
15 April 1902
Firm of M.A. and J.H. Woolard Jr.
at Whichard dissolved
E.R.
15 April 1902
W.F. Morrill and wife give art
lessons at Farmville
E.R.
18 April 1902
Grifton stores
E.R.
18 April 1902
Officers of Hope Fire Company
E.R.
18 April 1902
Odd & unusual: duel of Will
Burroughs of Pitt county and Will
Roberson at old cemetery
E.R.
18 April 1902
Store of Mrs. L.H. White at
Blackjack
E.R.
18 April 1902
Duplin county giant, Prince Grady
E.R.
22 April 1902
Death of T.W. Roberson of Bethel
E.R.
22 April 1902
A.A. Forbes’ band, called the Tar
Heel Band, in Winterville
E.R.
22 April 1902
Davis and Moye barber shop
E.R.
22 April 1902
D.W. Hardee put up brick building E.R.
at Five Points
22 April 1902
E.M. McGowan put up two stores
on Fifth Street
E.R.
22 April/3 May 1902
Greenville needs a hospital: J.N.
Booth
E.R.
22 April 1902
Henry Stocks killed Henry Weber
in Greene County
E.R.
25 April 1902
Dr. J.E. Nobles located here; office E.R.
on Fourth Street, in the Perkins
building
25 April 1902
Grifton stores
E.R.
29 April 1902
About origin of wedding ring
E.R.
29 April 1902
Death of Judge A.M. Moore, age
61; moved to Greenville in 1882
from Chowan County
E.R.
29 April 1902
E.G. Flanagan purchased two lots
of Bernard properties on Second
Street, between Evans and
Washington streets
E.R.
29 April 1902
W.H. Hobbs’ machine shop
E.R.
29 April 1902
W.H. Hobbs of Washington moved E.R.
to Greenville. He is occupying the
Perkin’s House and has leased the
Barnhill Machine Shops
29 April 1902
Stables of J.F. King being built on E.R.
corner of Cotanche and Fifth streets
2 May 1902
New baseball field in Greenville
E.R.
2 May 1902
W.G. and W.M. Lang’s new store
in Farmville
E.R.
2 May 1902
About clock in courthouse tower
E.R.
6 May 1902
Need for hospital
E.R.
6 May 1902
About Hickory Hill Negro church
E.R.
6 May 1902
Address at Pierce schoolhouse
E.R.
6 May 1902
About Fifth Street extending four
E.R.
hundred yards from the boundary of
the town into the field of W.H.
Harrington. Road will also extend
north to a point on the Greenville
and Washington Road
9/23 May 1902
Winterville town officers, Mayor
J.M. Blow
9 May 1902
E.R.
Death of Hattie Lloyd Brown, wife E.R.
of Wyatt L. Brown
9 May 1902
Building E.B. Ficklen’s new house E.R.
in West Greenville
9 May 1902
Elm trees torn down on Fifth Street E.R.
next to O’Hagan property. Mrs. J.J.
Laughinghouse to put new building
on the corner there
9 May 1902
About Mrs. W.R. Parker, an invalid E.R.
in a wheelchair
9 May 1902
E.L. Braxton, inventor, of Pactolus, E.R.
guano distributor
9 May 1902
Grimesland town officers and
Masonic Hall
E.R.
13 May 1902
Moye schoolhouse near Farmville
E.R.
13 May 1902
Officers of Pitt County Medical
Society
E.R.
13 May 1902
Confederate monument unveiled at E.R.
Cherry Hill Cemetery, CSA
13 May 1902
Odd & unusual: rat killing at D.W. E.R.
Hardee’s store
13 May 1902
Ayden canning factory
E.R.
16 May 1902
About building Imperial Tobacco
Company factory in Greenville
E.R.
27 May 1902
Fire at Ayden stores
E.R.
16 May 1902
Death in Blackjack of Mrs. Joe
Laughinghouse, formerly Mrs.
Sudie Spain
E.R.
16 May 1902
Death in Farmville of George
Barrett
E.R.
16 May 1902
Aluminum mine in Winston Salem, E.R.
North Carolina
20 May 1902
Death in Lenior county of Levi
Mewborn Jr., age 60
E.R.
20 May 1902
Henry Sheppard grew cabbage on
his lot near the academy
E.R.
20 May 1902
Death of Mrs. R.A. Forbes
E.R.
21 May 1902
About J.R. Whichard of Pitt county, E.R.
founder of the Daily Reflector, now
living in Albany, Georgia
23 May 1902
Adrian Savage returned to
Greenville after visiting his sister,
Mrs. Lindsay W. Lancaster of
Raleigh
E.R.
23 May 1902
Odd & unusual: rabbit found in
mailbox
E.R.
23 May 1902
Death of Margaret B. Boyd, nurse
E.R.
23/27 May 1902
J.O. Proctor of Pactolus nearly
finished building his gasoline boat
E.R.
27 May 1902
David Lawrence Morrill of
California, brother of Dr. S.E.
Morrill of Farmville
E.R.
27 May 1902
Small sturgeon in fish tank in Zeno E.R.
Moore’s store
27 May 1902
Sand mine on Allen Warren’s
Riverside Nursery
E.R.
27 May 1902
Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Buck, age
78, widow of John Buck
E.R.
27 May 1902
Officers of Greenville
Manufacturing Company; J.G.
Moye, President. Other officers:
O’Hooker, Carr, Moore, King,
West, Flanagan, Andrews
E.R.
27 May 1902
Digging up skeletons
E.R.
30 May 1902
New market house on corner of
Fifth and Cotanche streets
E.R.
30 May/10 June 1902
J.M. Moore to Durham for railroad E.R.
job
3 June 1902
About American Tobacco Company E.R.
in Greenville
3 June 1902
Mayor Keen of Grifton
E.R.
3 June 1902
Funny story from Kinston, dog
scratching fleas had people
applauding
E.R.
3 June 1902
About W.H. Harrington and the
new hospital
E.R.
6 June 1902
Roscoe Fields and B.O. Turnage of E.R.
Farmville attended Horner Military
Academy at Oxford
6 June 1902
Death in Marlboro of Mrs. Q.H.
6 June 1902
E.R.
Trotman
About W.E. Hooker’s and J.F.
King’s new livery stables
E.R.
6 June 1902
About new Masonic lodge on
Delaney property
E.R.
6 June 1902
Death, Bettie, wife of W.H.
Ragsdale
E.R.
6 June 1902
Death, Mrs. Virginia House, age 50 E.R.
10 June 1902
About J.G. Moye, new house on
Third Street
E.R.
10 June 1902
Mattie Moye King, masquerade
E.R.
10 June 1902
Death of Miss Mattie Paul
E.R.
13 June 1902
Ayden fire
E.R.
13 June 1902
U.G. Tyson went to school at Buies E.R.
Creek
13 June 1902
Buzzard’s Roost
E.R.
17 June 1902
About J.O. Proctor and Brother of
Grimesland, gasoline boat
E.R.
17 June 1902
About Mr. Lang, merchant of New E.R.
York, formerly of Greenville
17 June 1902
Winterville Mothers Union meeting E.R.
20 June 1902
About old David Percer of Clayroot E.R.
20 June 1902
Miss Nannie Moye Lang of
Farmville went to school in
Morganton, North Carolina
E.R.
20 June 1902
Death of Miss S.A. Charlotte, age
75, married twice, no children
E.R.
20 June 1902
Death, infant of R.A. Forbes
E.R.
20 June 1902
About J.F. King’s stables
E.R.
20 June 1902
About new Masonic temple
E.R.
20 June 1902
G.F. Evans, back in tobacco
warehouse business
E.R.
20 June 1902
Recipe to get mild onion taste out
of cow’s milk
E.R.
20 June 1902
About Greenville schools
E.R.
24 June 1902
Death, child of John Ross
E.R.
24 June 1902
New printing office in Ayden
E.R.
24 June 1902
About gasoline boats of Patrick,
E.R.
24 June 1902
Smith and G.E. Harris
Death of Mrs. H.T. Daniel, sister of E.R.
W.H. Harrington
24 June 1902
About a bad man who was run out
of Greenville
E.R.
27 June 1902
D.R.
11 July 1902
Married, Claude Franklin Wilson of E.R.
Pitt County to Miss Grace Flanders
in Morristown, New Jersey
27 June 1902
Death, child of Bascom Whitford
E.R.
27 June 1902
Death, child of C.M. Holton
E.R.
27 June 1902
Death, infant of J.J. Smith
E.R.
27 June 1902
About Miss A.M. Perkins, who hurt E.R.
herself
27 June 1902
Death of Darius White
E.R.
27 June 1902
Death of Mrs. P.P. Sugg
E.R.
27 June 1902
Death of Allen Moore, age 15, son
of E.B. Moore
E.R.
1/ 4 July 1902
Odd & unusual: Negroes sitting up E.R.
with corpse, scatter when house was
struck by lightning
1 July 1902
Grifton stores
E.R.
1 July 1902
Death of Eugene age 29, son of
H.B. Tucker
E.R.
1 July 1902
Death of Harriet, wife of James R.
Congleton
E.R.
1 July 1902
J.B. Carroll of Winterville, killed
four hawks
E.R.
4 July 1902
Greenville town officers
E.R.
4 July 1902
Disciple picnic at Boyds Ferry
E.R.
4 July 1902
W.C. Dancy, moved from Farmville E.R.
to Greenville
4 July 1902
Death of Fannie, age 64, wife of
Captain John King
E.R.
8 July 1902
About Negro fire companies in
Greenville
E.R.
8 July 1902
About H.S. Pool, contractor in
Greenville
E.R.
8 July 1902
W.E. Hooker’s stables
E.R.
8 July 1902
Two sons of the late Elias Warren
of Chocowinity, drown in the Tar
River
E.R.
11 July 1902
Steamboat at Grifton
E.R.
15 July 1902
About John Flanagan
E.R.
15 July 1902
Death of T.C. Manning
E.R.
18 July 1902
Death of Sherrod Smith, son of the E.R.
late Jessie Smith
18 July/15 August 1902
Death of Mrs. Bettie Belcher, age
76, wife of Benjamin Belcher
E.R.
18 July 1902
Gus Forbes captured wild hog
E.R.
18 July 1902
Hope fire company
E.R.
18 July 1902
Death of W.M. Whitehead
E.R.
22 July 1902
G.E. Harris, gasoline boat
E.R.
22 July 1902
A.L. Potter, watermelon patch
E.R.
25 July 1902
T.H. Tyson of Greenville married in E.R.
Lynchburg, Virginia, to Lena
Roberts
25 July 1902
Death, John Tyer of Baltimore
E.R.
25 July 1902
Party, Mattie Moye King
E.R.
25 July 1902
Steamboat Tarboro at Greenville
E.R.
25 July 1902
Top of tower of Episcopal Church
blew over
E.R.
25 July 1902
Old Civil War relic, CSA
E.R.
25/29 July 1902
C.T. Munford purchased W.H.
Harrington’s block of stores
E.R.
25 July 1902
E.E. Griffin, jeweler, has new
graphophone and played music for
his side of the square
E.R.
29 July 1902
George Kittrell, killed by gas in
well, at Falkland
E.R.
1 August 1902
About seven-year-old boy, who was E.R.
left behind in town and walked
home, son of the late H.A.
Rountree, grandson of E.S. Parker
1 August 1902
Mrs. Eliza Tyler and son Ralph, of
Baltimore, are in Ayden visiting
Mrs. Emma Anderson
E.R.
1 August 1902
Odd & unusual: lecture, "The
E.R.
1 August 1902
World is a Big Tater Patch"
Bad telephone line at Grimesland
E.R.
1 August 1902
Pitt County Hospital incorporated
E.R.
5 August 1902
Luke Smallwood has pet rattlesnake E.R.
5 August 1902
Death of Randall Whichard, age 80, E.R.
near Parmele, Martin County
5 August 1902
About E.A . Baldree, deaf mute
E.R.
5 August 1902
Death of J.J. Mills of Blackjack
E.R.
5 August 1902
Greenville has thirteen barrooms
E.R.
8 August 1902
Daughter of J.T. Vines married to E.R.
William Alonza Lewis of Farmville
8 August 1902
About the building of a jail hall
8/29 August 1902
E.R.
Old Masonic Lodge lot on corner of E.R.
Pitt and Second streets sold to
Joseph Rawls
8 August 1902
Jail break
E.R.
8 August 1902
J.L. Taft at Fortress Monroe did not E.R.
like soldiering and got out
8 August 1902
Grifton stores
E.R.
12 August 1902
Married in Coronaco, South
Carolina, C.F. Harris, son of John
S. Harris, to Hattie Lee Fouche, of
South Carolina
E.R.
15 August 1902
Miss Lena Sheppard’s music school E.R.
located in Mrs. Whichard’s
schoolhouse
19 August 1902
Biography of Joseph B. Hinton,
born 1788, worked for the
steamboat company, held seven
offices
E.R.
22 August 1902
Millie and Christine, Siamese twins E.R.
in Rocky Mount
22 August 1902
About Rountree bridge, near O.L. E.R.
Joyner, two miles from Greenville;
bridge is bad
22 August/9 September 1902
Death of Joel D. Gardner, age 86, of E.R.
Belvoir
22 August 1902
Greenville Knitting Mills
E.R.
22 August 1902
Death of Edeth, infant daughter of
E.R.
26 August 1902
C.M. Tucker
Death of Urban, infant son of John
M. Cox
E.R.
26 August 1902
About Captain W.A. Parvin
E.R.
26 August 1902
New town bell
E.R.
26 August 1902
About J.E. Bullock, age 71,
Carolina Township, CSA
E.R.
29 August 1902
J.L. Fleming, moved into new
house
E.R.
29 August 1902
D.W. Hardee has moved into a new E.R.
store at Five Points
29 August 1902
W.C. Fleming, to build a new home E.R.
on Evans Street, south of the
academy
29 August 1902
Death of Velmer, daughter of C.M. E.R.
Tucker
29 August 1902
Death of J.N. Moore and son,
Ernest, of Greenville Township
E.R.
29 August 1902
Free Will Baptist church to be built E.R.
in Greenville
29 August 1902
Death, child of J.F. Harrington
E.R.
2 September 1902
C.T. Munford had first wax dummy E.R.
in store window
2 September 1902
Odd & unusual: Frank Wilson
advertising stunt
E.R.
2 September 1902
108-year-old Negro, Luke Norfleet E.R.
5 September 1902
Norman Paramore, hurt at
Blackjack
E.R.
5 September 1902
Carlos Harris, sign painter
E.R.
5 September 1902
Sycamore Hill Church rally
E.R.
5 September 1902
Captain Macon Bonner, captain of E.R.
Steamboat Greenville, 25 years ago
9 September 1902
Greenville noted for pretty girls and E.R.
ugly boys
9 September 1902
Death, son of J.N. Moore of
Stations Mills
E.R.
9 September 1902
Death of Nannie Moore, age 20,
wife of W.E. Moore
E.R.
12 September 1902
Hope Fire Company
E.R.
12 September 1902
Odd & unusual: J.J. Elks tames
wild squirrel
E.R.
12 September 1902
About chain gang making a road
three miles north of town, Bob
Allen
E.R.
12 September 1902
Large tank constructed by Greene
and Hooker, on corner of Pitt and
Cotanche streets
E.R.
12 September 1902
Odd & unusual: cow bell selected
over phone
E.R.
12 September 1902
W.A.B. Hearne, assistant editor of
the Eastern Reflector
E.R.
12 September 1902
George Doughty, pilot and mate of E.R.
steamboat R.L. Myers, had accident
16 September 1902
Odd: funny runaway mule
E.R.
16 September 1902
R.M. Moye purchased half interest E.R.
in store of L.M. Savage, near the
depot, now known as Savage and
Moye
16 September 1902
Reverend T. Manning, assistant
pastor at Winterville
E.R.
19 September 1902
Death of G. Bryant Ellis, age 82, of E.R.
Winterville
19 September 1902
New house of Guilford Page of
Chicod, burned
E.R.
19 September 1902
A.A. Turnage of Cripple Creek,
Colorado, brother of W.J. Turnage
of Pitt county
E.R.
19 September 1902
Mrs. M.F. Turnage of Colorado
visiting daughter, Mrs. R.L. Smith
E.R.
23 September 1902
About R.T. Evans, photographer
E.R.
26 September 1902
W.H . Flake, brought the Reflector E.R.
scuppernong grapes
26 September 1902
Married, Henry L. Burgessto Mollie E.R.
Dudley, daughter of Ed Dudley
26 September 1902
Married Helen Atkinson and
Samuel A. Watkins
E.R.
26 September 1902
Shepperd’s Mill Pond for sale
E.R.
26 September 1902
Greenville Steam Laundry
E.R.
30 September 1902
Flanagan Buggy Company, owned
E.R.
30 September 1902
by R. Greene and O. Hooker
Death of Mrs. Sophia Fleming, wife E.R.
of RufusFleming
3 October 1902
Officers and members of the
Greenville Fire Company
E.R.
3 October 1902
Death of T.L. Hancock, age 58
E.R.
3 October 1902
E.B. Whichard moved from Norfolk E.R.
to Pitt County
3 October 1902
T.B. King of Farmville, married to
Mary Bynum, of Greene county
7 October 1902
E.R.
Death of Mrs. J.L. Langley, age 63 E.R.
10 October 1902
Elliot Bros. sold lot occupied by the E.R.
fire company house, and have given
notice to have the building removed
10 October 1902
Death of S.A. Redding, age 43
E.R.
14 October 1902
Greenville in 1863, CSA
E.R.
17 October 1902
Elder Samuel Moore of Bethel had E.R.
a brother, D.C. Moore of Greenville
17 October 1902
Death, 15-month-old son of M.T.
and Hattie Spier
E.R.
21 October 1902
Old goose of Harnett County
E.R.
24 October 1902
Pitt County hospital wanted
E.R.
24 October 1902
Grimesland fire
E.R.
24 October 1902
Death of Rhoderick Edwards of
Greene County, died in Norfolk,
Virginia
E.R.
24 October 1902
About Cooper Street, Winterville
E.R.
28 October 1902
Funny item: women after men
E.R.
standing around and doing nothing
28 October 1902
W.T. Lee hurt, lost finger
E.R.
28 October 1902
Married, Samuel King to Mary
Lloyd
E.R.
31 October 1902
S.R. Ross, formerly of
Robersonville, lost fingers in saw
E.R.
31 October 1902
Death of Ely Williams of Farmville E.R.
31 October 1902
Affray, J.W. Allen Jr. and H.S.
Hardy, Hardy may die
E.R.
4 November 1902
Eulogy of the late Dr. C.J. O’Hagan E.R.
4 November 1902
W.M. Moore, new store in
Grimesland
E.R.
4 November 1902
Thousands of marsh hens killed for E.R.
feathers in Currituck county
7 November 1902
Captain R. Williams’ home near
Falkland burned
7 November 1902
E.R.
Polly Smith, agent for steam cooker E.R.
11 November 1902
W.T. Fleming built an eleven-room E.R.
house on corner of Suttons Lane
and Evans Street
11 November 1902
Odd & unusual: man killed deer
with hands on Dickinson Avenue
E.R.
11 November 1902
Dr. D.L. James’ house burned
E.R.
11 November 1902
About fads of boys in Greenville
E.R.
14 November 1902
Poem by Zeno Moore on Dr. C.J.
O’Hagan
E.R.
18 November 1902
Well of Greene and Hooker
E.R.
18 November 1902
L.T. McGowan opened an oyster
restaurant, south of Five Points
E.R.
18 November 1902
Funny poem on being fat
E.R.
18 November 1902
Bryan and Nichols, drug firm of
E.R.
Greenville invented a new fountain
drink called the Digestine
25 November 1902
Big Six-pleasure club formed.
Members: Frank Wilson, Will
Lipscomb, Charles Horne, Zeno
Brown, Blount Pearce,Carey
Warren
E.R.
25 November 1902
About depot
D.R.
19 January 1903
Christian church bell
D.R.
24 January 1903
Well drilling equipment at Five
Points
D.R.
29 January 1903
Greenville Telephones
D.R.
30 January 1903
24 February 1903
Fight at telephone office
D.R.
2 February 1903
Old wooden sewers
D.R.
3 February 1903
Story about Elliott brothers
D.R.
4 February 1903
Boys’ rough game
D.R.
6 February 1903
Universalist church meeting
D.R.
13 February 1903, 28 February
1903
Frank Wilson’s bright store light
D.R.
16 February 1903
Valentine boy hoodlums
D.R.
16 February 1903
Death of Lanie infant of A.L.
D.R.
Tucker, died February 1, 1903 aged
ten months
17 February 1903
Wind damage in Greenville
D.R.
17 February 1903
Farmers Protective Association of
Pitt organized
D.R.
18 February 1903
Greenville Knitting Mill strike
D.R.
18 February 1903
Greenville Steam Laundry
D.R.
18 February 1903
Odd & unusual. Runaway marriage D.R.
of dwarf H.F. Keel to W.L. Moore
20 February 1903
About Savage Moye and Company D.R.
J.S. Tunstall
21 February 1903
About Mrs. M.M. Nelson
D.R.
22 February 1903
Frank Wooten in Bernard Building, D.R.
Third Street
23 February 1903
About Rowan Cooper
D.R.
25 February 1903
About Della and Belle Erwin,
dissolved co-partnership
D.R.
25 February 1903
Story about J.F. Davenport in
Greenville and C.M. Jones
D.R.
2 March 1903
Ingletarre Dairy
D.R.
2 March 1903
Dr. D.L. James rebuilding house
D.R.
3 March 1903
C.C. Parkerson store
D.R.
3 March 1903
Buzzard Roost fire
D.R.
4 March 1903
Odd & unusual. Cat and mouse in
Reflector office
D.R.
? March 1903
Adrian Savage house
Dr. J.W. Perkins house
D.R.
11 March 1903
Mrs. N.E. Anderson moved to
Hunter house
D.R.
13 March 1903
Sycamore Hill Parsonage built
D.R.
13 March 1903
About F.M. Wooten
D.R.
13 March 1903
About Winterville
D.R.
14 March 1903
Fight of W.B. Albritton and Buck
Forbes
D.R.
16 March 1903
Winterville Wagon Factory
incorporated
D.R.
17 March 1903
W.R. Parker house
James Davis’s barber shop
James Hopkins, barber
D.R.
17 March 1903
Savage, Moye and Company
D.R.
18 March 1903
Pitt County stock law
D.R.
19 March 1903, 23 March 1903
Extension of Fifth Street through
Harrington property
D.R.
20 March 1903
Henry Hardee hurt
D.R.
19 March 1903
J.F. Davenport’s new store
D.R.
23 March 1903, 26 March 1903
Fox hunting
D.R.
24 March 1903
About daughter of R.W King,
Nancy Elizabeth
D.R.
25 March 1903
A.E. Tucker’s store
D.R.
25 March 1903
Mrs. M.D. Higgs sells millinery to
C.T. Munford
D.R.
27 March 1903
Wiley Dawson hurt
D.R.
30 March 1903
Death of Ashley J. Wilson
D.R.
30 March 1903
About all millinery stores in
Greenville
D.R.
31 March 1903
Ayden bank
D.R.
31 March 1903
New J. O. Proctor Building
D.R.
8 April 1903
R. Green’s car
D.R.
24 April 1903
Death of daughter of Tom Tucker,
Winterville, 6 April 1903
D.R.
8 April 1903
Captain A.J. Griffin fire reservoir
D.R.
8 April 1903
Odd & unusual. Mrs. D.D. Overman D.R.
lemons
8 April 1903
About telephones
8 April 1903
D.R.
Odd & unusual. Swap dogs for eggs D.R.
10 April 1903
Lorenzo McLawhorn hurt
D.R.
10 April 1903
Frank Wilson’s store
D.R.
8 April 1903
Odd & unusual. Comment about
late comers to theater
D.R.
14 April 1903
Board of Greenville Internal
Improvements organized
D.R.
15 April 1903
Cheek sold saloon to Starkey
D.R.
16 April 1903
Mrs. N.E. Anderson boarding house D.R.
16 April 1903
Greenville graded school
D.R.
18 April 1903
J.N. Hart house, Greenville
D.R.
20 April 1903
Baker Brothers Restaurant, Fifth
Street
D.R.
21 April 1903
Smith and Hooker Stables, Fourth
Street
D.R.
21 April 1903
Death of W.A. Stokes
D.R.
23 April 1903
School on R.A. Bynum plantation
D.R.
25 April 1903
Union Carriage Company, corner of D.R.
Fifth and Cotanche streets
26 April 1903
H.A. White, corner of Fifth and
Greene streets
D.R.
27 April 1903
Ola Forbes house, Fifth Street
D.R.
27 April 1903
Graham, son of W.C. Jackson hurt
D.R.
29 April 1903
L.C. Latham property sold between D.R.
Fourth Street and Fifth Street
4 May 1903
Tennis court on old Masonic lodge
lot
D.R.
4 May 1903
Mrs. Ricky Moore of near
E.R.
Greenville went to visit father, Arch
Cox near Coxville
5 May 1903
Dr. E.A. Moye putting second story D.R.
on building near Five Points, which
he purchased a week ago, to be
fitted for a buggy factory
5 May 1903
Odd & unusual. Mail spilled on
street because of runaway horse
D.R.
5 May 1903
About Bethel
D.R.
6 May 1903
CSA Veterans Association of Pitt
County
D.R.
7 May 1903
Stock law, Pitt County
D.R.
7 May 1903
L.C. Latham property sold
E.R.
8 May 1903
O.L. Whichard, sawfile for Ayden
Lumber Company moved
E.R.
8 May 1903
Ayden train officer
E.R.
8 May 1903
About Bethel
E.R.
8 May 1903
Bob Greene of Greenville, car in
Winterville
E.R.
8 May 1903
S.M. Daniel formerly of Greenville, E.R.
married in Goldsboro to Miss
Lorena Street
8 May 1903
New horse for trash pickup and fire D.R.
truck
8 May 1903
Death of Eli Sutton, 84
D.R.
11 May 1903
Stock law voted down in Coxville
and Winterville
E.R.
12 May 1903
Death of Emma, daughter of L.A.
Worthington
E.R.
12 May 1903
O.L. Joyner and W.H. Dail new
tobacco warehouse
E.R.
12 May 1903
Town of Grimesland burned
E.R.
12 May 1903
Greenville horse races
E.R.
12 May 1903
CSA. Pitt County Civil War and
Confederate meeting
E.R.
12 May 1903
Greenville baseball game
D.R.
12 May 1903
Smith and Hooker’s brick stables
D.R.
12 May 1903
J.H. Starkey, W.J. Thigpen grocery D.R.
store, Five Points
12 May 1903
James M. Moore married
D.R.
13 May 1903
About the drink Euvita
D.R.
14 May 1903
Ola Forbes house, Fifth Street
D.R.
14 May 1903
Death of Eli Sutton
E.R.
15 May 1903
Winterville stores
E.R.
15 May 1903
C.E. Braddy resigned as mayor of
Pactolus
E.R.
15 May 1903
Opera House leased to Burch and
Tyson ran out, now leased by W.P.
Edwards
D.R.
15 May 1903
Death of Mrs. Margaret Williams,
83
D.R.
16 May 1903
Anti Saloon League
D.R.
16 May 1903
Death of Zack Allen, 70
E.R.
19 May 1903
Bethel brickyard
E.R.
19 May 1903
Death of J.G. Rawls, jeweler
D.R.
20 May 1903
Frank Wooten law office
D.R.
20 May 1903
About street sprinkler
D.R.
21 May 1903, 22 May 1903
Mrs. A.C. Blow’s school
D.R.
22 May 1903
W.J. Thigpen bought store of J.H.
Starkey at Five Points
E.R.
22 May 1903
About antique coffee mortar in
Winterville
E.R.
22 May 1903
Death of Mrs. Margaret Williams of E.R.
Beaver Dam, stepmother of Mr.
Alfred Forbes
22 May 1903
Death of J.G. Rawls in Wilson
E.R.
22 May 1903
About large oats of John C.
McGowen
D.R.
25 May 1903
About large strawberry crop of
M.O. Blount of Bethel
D.R.
26 May 1903
James Manufacturing Company of
Bethel moved to Grindool
E.R.
26 May 1903
Married in Durham. J.M. Moore,
son of J.R. Moore, and sister of
Myra Moore
E.R.
26 May 1903
Toddy train accident
D.R.
27 May 1903
Brick sidewalk laid along Third
Street side of Proctor Building
D.R.
28 May 1903
Odd & unusual. Death of Frank
Cheek,11
D.R.
29 May 1903
Odd & unusual. T.C. Nelson
inventory
D.R.
29 May 1903
Odd & unusual. About old
Whichard school almost falling on
Allen Warren
E.R.
29 May 1903
W.C. Branch killed at Toddy in
train accident
E.R.
29 May 1903
Odd & unusual. Runaway horse of D.R.
Dr. J.E. Nobles on river bridge dam
2 June 1903
Horse of E.A. Moye kicked him
E.R.
2 June 1903
About Raleigh and Eastern Rail
Road
D.R.
2 June 1903
Death of Frank Cheek, twelve year
old son of Eugene M. Cheek
E.R.
2 June 1903
Warren and Shelton Lumber Mill,
Grimesland
E.R.
3 June 1903
Fire in Dr. W.H. Bagwell stables
D.R.
4 June 1903
Greenville Water Works
D.R.
4 June 1903
Ice, Ben Savage
D.R.
5 June 1903
About J.R. Whichard in Georgia
D.R.
5 June 1903
Withachooche Tribe of Redmen,
new hall over D.W. Hardee Store
D.R.
5 June 1903
Greenville graded school
D.R.
6 June 1903, 13 June 1903, 14
June 1903, 15 June 1903
Death of William Webb
D.R.
6 June 1903
Cheek/ R. Greene store, Evans
Street
D.R.
8 June 1903
L.A. Mayo hurt
D.R.
10 June 1903
Greenville fire engine
D.R.
10 June 1903
Greenville Buggy Company
incorporated by Moye
D.R.
11 June 1903
History of Ayden
D.R.
12 June 1903
Four buggy factories in Greenville
D.R.
13 June 1903
About history of Forbestown
D.R.
15 June 1903
Odd & unusual. CSA parade with
arch
D.R.
16 June 1903
R. Greene’s car sold
D.R.
17 June 1903
R.T. Evans Photo Studio
D.R.
17 June 1903
Toast "to our cuties and
sweethearts"
D.R.
18 June 1903
About Ayden factory
D.R.
20 June 1903
Grimesland history
D.R.
20 June 1903, 24 June 1903
J.A. Andrews store
D.R.
20 June 1903
A.E. Stocks, clothes cleaned and
pressed
D.R.
23 June 1903
B.W. Moseley house
D.R.
23 June 1903
F.D. Foxhall and Company tobacco D.R.
warehouse
24 June 1903
Potato industry, Bethel
D.R.
25 June 1903
History of Farmville
D.R.
29 June 1903, 6 July 1903
F.G. Whaley moved to Shelmar
Drive
D.R.
29 June 1903
Edmund and Fleming Barber Shop
D.R.
29 June 1903
Paul Metrick, tailor
D.R.
29 June 1903
Large fire destroyed Greenville
tobacco town
D.R.
2 July 1903, 6 July 1903, 8 July
1903
Theron E. Moore moved from
Ayden to Newport News
E.R.
3 July 1903
Dr. T.B. Cox, F.O. Cox, and J.M.
Blow. News company of Ayden
E.R.
3 July 1903
Greenville Fire Patrol
E.R.
7 July 1903
J.L. Jackson’s tobacco barn alarm
trial
E.R.
7 July 1903
History of Farmville
E.R.
7 July 1903, 14 July 1903
Pactolus, a dry town
D.R.
7 July 1903
Death of John R. Lawrence
D.R.
7 July 1903
Change of superintendent at
Greenville Telephone Company
D.R.
7 July 1903
Pitt County Merchants Association
D.R.
8 July 1903
History of Winterville
D.R.
8 July 1903
Farmville stores
D.R.
9 July 1903, 1 August 1903
Pitt County Merchants Association
formed
E.R.
10 July 1903
History of Winterville
E.R.
10 July 1903
About Farmville
E.R.
10 July 1903
Carolina Club organized
D.R.
10 July 1903, 16 July 1903, 18
July 1903, 12 August 1903
About old folks of Farmville
D.R.
11 July 1903
About Aunt Polly Nelson Smith
D.R.
11 July 1903
About Pactolus
D.R.
13 July 1903
History of Farmville
E.R.
14 July 1903
About Pactolus
E.R.
14 July 1903
History of Pactolus
E.R.
14 July 1903, page 4
Married in Scotland Neck, A.E.
Tucker to Nora Johnson, July 14,
1903
D.R.
14 July 1903
About Grimesland
D.R.
15 July 1903, 18 July 1903
Death of Eli Warren
D.R.
16 July 1903
New Perkins house on Greene Street E.R.
17 July 1903
Amount of construction in
Greenville
17 July 1903
E.R.
Grimesland stores
E.R.
17 July 1903
Pactolus stores
E.R.
17 July 1903
About Grifton
D.R.
20 July 1903
Carolina Club
E.R.
21 July 1903, 11 August 1903,
15 September 1903
Death of Eli Warren, 77, CSA,
brother of Allen Warren
E.R.
21 July 1903
Hotel Tripp, Edwin Tripp of Ayden E.R.
21 July 1903
Lafayette Manning and Sam Godley E.R.
hurt in gin fall in Grimesland
21 July 1903
Horseless vehicles should be run
with horse sense
D.R.
21 July 1903
Rail Road to Greenville
E.R.
24 July 1903
History of Grifton
E.R.
24 July 1903, page 4
About G.R. Dixon of Winterville
E.R.
24 July 1903
M.L. McGowan of Winterville,
jeweler and watchmaker
E.R.
24 July 1903
About farming in Farmville area
E.R.
24 July 1903
Advertisement: M.A. Leggett
Millinery, Farmville
E.R.
24 July 1903
G.C. Barrett, dogwood, Farmville
E.R.
24 July 1903
Stores advertise in Pactolus
E.R.
24 July 1903
Brickworks in Greenville
E.R.
28 July 1903
Parham and Parham Tobacco
Company; Gorman, Wright
E.R.
28 July 1903
About Yankee Hall ferry bad; C.E.
Boyd, mail carrier
E.R.
28 July 1903
Death of Cornelius James, brother
of F.C. James of Bethel , D.W.
Corey of New York
E.R.
28 July 1903
Church disapproves of running
trains on Sunday
D.R.
29 July 1903, 14 September
1903
Musicians
A.A. Forbes
Argal Vick
D.L. James
E.R.
30 July 1903
W.R. Harris of Ayden moved to
Wilmington
E.R.
30 July 1903
Local churches disapprove of
E.R.
30 July 1903
Sunday train
About C.M. Jones
D.R.
3 August 1903
Christopher C. Bland of Pitt at Fort E.R.
Fisher
4 August 1903
J.H. Manning. Shoe and harness
repair in Ayden
E.R.
4 August 1903
Odd & unusual. Bryant Ives beat
with horse whip
E.R.
4 August 1903
Miss Mattie McLawhorn of
E.R.
Hanrahan teaching a private school
for Rowan Cooper in Winterville
4 August 1903
Little son of Elias Sutton lost in
tobacco patch
E.R.
4 August 1903
Farmville factory
E.R.
4 August 1903
Bed spring factory in Bethel
E.R.
4 August 1903
Ed Forbes fingertips cut off in
Flanagan Buggy Company
E.R.
4 August 1903
List of owners of tobacco
warehouse
E.R.
7 August 1903
Biography of Negro, 81, Farmville
E.R.
7 August 1903
Ed Forbes hurt
E.R.
7 August 1903
W.E. McGowan in school at
Poughkeepsie, New York
E.R.
7 August 1903
Store of H.A. Paramore at Galloway E.R.
crossroads
7 August 1903
M.T. Sumrell’s store at Ayden
E.R.
7 August 1903
Death of Lawrence Stocks
E.R.
7 August 1903
About old former Negro slave, 81,
who belonged to Eldee Dixon and
Henry Dixon of Farmville
E.R.
7 August 1903
About Clarence M. Jones
E.R.
7 August 1903
Odd Fellows moved into Rialto
Building
D.R.
7 August 1903
Bicycle rules
D.R.
7 August 1903
About bicycling in Greenville
D.R.
8 August 1903
Masonic temple started
D.R.
10 August 1903, 13 August 1903
Open City Café, Henry Moye
D.R.
10 August 1903
Masonic Hall
E.R.
11 August 1903
Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Manning of E.R.
Bethel, 84. Husband died before the
Civil War
11 August 1903
L.L. Kittrell, builder in Winterville
E.R.
11 August 1903
Farmville Methodist Church
E.R.
11 August 1903
Greenville Odd Fellows moved
above Reflector office, Carolina
Club
E.R.
11 August 1903
Morals meeting in Greenville
D.R.
12 August 1903
Old building torn down on Third
Street
D.R.
13 August 1903
Grimesland market house
E.R.
14 August 1903
Child of W.B. Wingate drank
kerosene
E.R.
14 August 1903
Wear Well Clothing Company in
Harrington Building
B.E. Patrick and H.I. Fleishman
D.R.
15 August 1903
Independent Tobacco Factory
D.R.
17 August 1903, 19 September
1903
Odd & unusual. Large snake in
Bethel
D.R.
17 August 1903
Death of Bryan Hardy in a fight
D.R.
17 August 1903
Tearing down old building on Third E.R.
Street belonging to Mr. Hooker, one
of the oldest buildings in town
18 August 1903
Brick livery stable
E.R.
18 August 1903
New Wear Well Clothing Store of
B.E. Patrick H.I. Fleishman
E.R.
18 August 1903
E.E. Dail of Renston
E.R.
18 August 1903
Old building on Third Street
belongs to Mr. Hooker
E.R.
18 August 1903
The old Academy building being
moved
E.R.
21 August 1903
Independent Tobacco Company
started
E.R.
21 August 1903
White caps (KKK) causing a rucus
in Ayden
E.R.
21 August 1903
Winterville Episcopal Church
finished
E.R.
21 August 1903
Death of Bryan Hardy of Swift
Creek
E.R.
21 August 1903
About A.D. Bell, insane
D.R.
21 August 1903
Greenville Buggy Company
D.R.
22 August 1903
The old Academy building has
E.R.
started its excursion. Evans Street is
blocked and telephone lines in
disarray
21 August 1903
A.D. Bell of near Greenville insane E.R.
25 August 1903
Bennie Sutton, 14, hurt by train in
Ayden
E.R.
25 August 1903
Death of Bill Arp, Winterville
E.R.
28 August 1903
Miss Lena Sheppard music school
D.R.
25 August 1903
Academy moves slowly
D.R.
25 August 1903
Short history of Greenville twenty
eight years ago
E.R.
28 August 1903
Allen Kittrell champion wrestler of E.R.
Winterville
28 August 1903
Brinkley and Hooker brick
warehouse opening
E.R.
28 August 1903
Man died moving Academy
building
E.R.
1 September 1903
Pitt County Tobacco Company
E.R.
1 September 1903
Death of Arden C. Tucker of Beaver E.R.
Dam, 72
1 September 1903
Death of John Barrett of Farmville
E.R.
1 September 1903
Pactolus stores, Fleming Mills
E.R.
1 September 1903
Two eagles killed, H.W. Renfrew
E.R.
1 September 1903
Ben Cherry, Negro man who was
D.R.
helping move the Academy building
became overheated and died
1 September 1903
Fire, J.T. Abrams, S.B. Wilson
D.R.
31 August 1903
Carolina Club
D.R.
26 August 1903, 11 September
1903
About town noises
D.R.
27 August 1903
Odd & unusual. Eagles killed. One
by H.W. Renfrew
D.R.
29 August 1903
Old Academy anchored at Greene D.R.
and Hooker gin. They will use it for
1 September 1903
a seed storage shed
New brick warehouse
E.R.
4 September 1903
Fine hotel on Dickinson
E.R.
4 September 1903
List of land for sale
D.R.
5 September 1903
Nansemond Truck Package
Company Mill in Greenville
D.R.
2 September 1903
Miss Beatrice Patrick’s music
school
D.R.
9 September 1903
City Hay and Grain Company, Fifth D.R.
Street
9 September 1903
W.G. Stokes blew up house with
powder
D.R.
14 September 1903
About Bethel
E.R.
15 September 1903
O.L. Joyner’s sawmill near
Greenville
E.R.
15 September 1903
Carolina Club reels
D.R.
16 September 1903
C.T. Munford’s store
D.R.
17 September 1903
Carolina Club rules
E.R.
18 September 1903
Whiskey Distillery in Stokes
E.R.
18 September 1903
Forbes’ Mill Pond
E.R.
18 September 1903
Fire Department officers
E.R.
18 September 1903
Greenville graded school limits
E.R.
18 September 1903, 9 October
1903
Against Sunday trains
E.R.
18 September 1903
Death of Hugh C. Brooks
D.R.
19 September 1903
Death of Silas Nichols
D.R.
19 September 1903
Odd & unusual. Mad dog of Ola
Forbes
D.R.
21 September 1903
About T.H. Bateman’s tin shop
D.R.
21 September 1903, 5 October
1903
Steamboats. Myers and Shiloh
D.R.
21 September 1903
Joe Forbes restaurant
D.R.
21 September 1903
Winterville Cigar Company
E.R.
22 September 1903
Rufus Tripp’s horse died
E.R.
25 September 1903
About steamboats, Myers and
Shiloh
E.R.
25 September 1903
Ola Forbes mad dog
E.R.
25 September 1903
Ex-sheriff, J.A.K. Tucker died.
Served 1888-1892
E.R.
25 September 1903
Bateman Tin Shop
E.R.
25 September 1903
Higgs Brothers building a store on
Dickinson
E.R.
25 September 1903
C.E. Roundtree jewelers
D.R.
28 September 1903
Carolina Club
D.R.
30 September 1903, 2 October
1903
R.M. Kennedy Dairy
D.R.
2 October 1903
Portrait of Governor Jarvis
D.R.
3 October 1903
Briery Swamp School
D.R.
6 October 1903
Greenville graded school in
Courthouse
D.R.
6 October 1903
Purnell Tripp’s steam sawmill at
Winterville
D.R.
6 October 1903, 31 October
1903, 11 November 1903
Masonic temple builders give
concert on the roof
E.R.
6 October 1903
Death of Louisa Hardee, mother of
D.W. Hardee
D.R.
6 October 1903
Death of Henrietta, wife of E.S.
Dixon
D.R.
6 October 1903
W.B. Brown buyout of stock of
Rich’s and Williamson
D.R.
7 October 1903
First session of colored graded
school
D.R.
8 October 1903, 9 October 1903
Purnell Tripp’s sawmill
E.R.
9 October 1903, 3 November
1903, 13 November 1903
History of telegraph office in
Greenville
E.R.
9 October 1903
Negro graded school
E.R.
9 October 19003, 13 October
1903
Bridge at Pillsboro
D.R.
9 October 1903
Odd & unusual. Wind panic at
circus
D.R.
9 October 1903
Death of E.G. Leggett
D.R.
10 October 1903
Odd & unusual. Thirty-one squirrels D.R.
hunted
10 October 1903
Rules of Greenville graded school
D.R.
10 October 1903
Greenville Building and Lumber
D.R.
12 October 1903, 5 January
Company founded
1904
New Building and Lumber
Company
R.J. Cobb, L.H. Pender, and C.V.
York
D.R.
12 October 1903
10 November 1903
New Standard Oil Company tanks
near depot after fire
D.R.
13 October 1903
Ola Forbes elected foreman of
Greenville Volunteer Fire
Department
D.R.
14 October 1903
Joe Forbes Restaurant
D.R.
14 October 1903
William Demsie Grimes married
D.R.
16 October 1903
Ola Forbes, fireman, Greenville Fire E.R.
Department
16 October 1903
Opera House
E.R.
16 October 1903, 23 October
1903
M.M. Sauls, pharmacy license
D.R.
16 October 1903
S.O. Mason, horseshoer at John
Flanagan’s
D.R.
16 October 1903
Greenville mentioned as mud hole
D.R.
17 October 1903
Death of W.S. Highsmith
D.R.
17 October 1903
Death of Moody Cox, son of Abram D.R.
Cox
17 October 1903
Child of A. Andrews of Bethel hurt D.R.
17 October 1903
Laundry at A.E. Tucker Store
D.R.
18 October 1903
Biography of Lawrence D. Tyson
D.R.
19 October 1903
About tobacco raised in eastern
North Carolina
D.R.
20 October 1903
About punishing drunks in
Greenville
D.R.
20 October 1903
Death of Benjamin, son of Dr. C.C. D.R.
Joyner
21 October 1903
D.C. James putting up street signs
D.R.
21 October 1903, 22 October
1903
Bud Gray at Oakley. Row
D.R.
22 October 1903
Greenville graded school needs
D.R.
22 October 1903
New street signs in Greenville
Street signs going up
E.R.
23 October 1903, errors 27
October 1903
History of Lawrence D. Tyson
E.R.
23 October 1903
Bethel stores, library
D.R.
24 October 1903
Death of Mrs. George Howard
D.R.
24 October 1903
Street parade
D.R.
24 October 1903
A.A. Forbes, Greenville minstrels
D.R.
26 October 1903
Greenville minstrels and comedians, D.R.
A.A. Forbes
26 October 1903
About local school gets out at 2:30
D.R.
27 October 1903
Miss Mattie Abrams teaches a class D.R.
of fancy work
27 October 1903
Free Will Baptist Theological
Seminary, Ayden
D.R.
28 October 1903
Beautiful home of A.G. Cox,
Winterville
D.R.
28 October 1903
About W.B. Wingate home, family D.R.
of A.G. Cox
28 October 1903
William Manning, engineer of
Ayden Milling and Manufacturing
Company
D.R.
29 October 1903
About Green B. Letchworth family, D.R.
thirteen children
30 October 1903
House and home poem, women
E.R.
30 October 1903
J.J. Laughinghouse moved from
Grimesland to Greenville, to
O’Hagan house on Pitt Street
D.R.
2 November 1903
About loafers at depot
D.R.
2 November 1903
Ex governor T.J. Jarvis moved into D.R.
the house recently built by H.A.
White on corner of Greene and Fifth
streets
2 November 1903
History of Green B. Letchworth
family
E.R.
3 November 1903
Farmville stores
D.R.
4 November 1903
Building bridge at Pillsboro
D.R.
4 November 1903, 6 November
1903
Fireworks in Greenville
D.R.
5 November 1903
Death of Elias Harris King, son of
D.R.
7 November 1903
R.W. King
R.O. Jeffries bought Latham house
on Fifth Street
D.R.
7 November 1903
Sweet potatoes in Martin County
D.R.
9 November 1903
Death of Mrs. Puss Vedford
D.R.
10 November 1903
About York’s Temple Methodist
Church, Negro
D.R.
11 November 1903
Elias Sutton hurt in saw mill
D.R.
11 November 1903
Death of Lila Harrington, sister of
Paul Harrington
D.R.
11 November 1903
Death of Dr. W.M.B. Brown and
biography
D.R.
12 November 1903
Noah Joyner family reunion
D.R.
12 November 1903
Greenville graded school
E.R.
13 November 1903
Death of Mrs. Puss Vedford
E.R.
13 November 1903
Advertisement: E.A. Moye Senior,
manager of Greenville Buggy
Company, E.A. Moye Junior,
president
E.R.
13 November 1903
H.A. Sutton, 72 celebrated his
birthday
D.R.
14 November 1903
Advertisement: Passenger Boat
Alterio, foot of Plank Road
D.R.
16 November 1903
About L.C. Arthur property lots
D.R.
16 November 1903
Cotton stacked in long row on
Evans Street
D.R.
16 November 1903
Andrew Joyner family reunion and
history
E.R.
17 November 1903
Biography of Dr. William Moye
Benjamin Brown, born 1823
E.R.
17 November 1903
Farmville graded school dedicated
D.R.
18 November 1903, 27
November 1903, 2 December
1903, 5 December 1903
Dynamo gave trouble when lights
went out in Ayden
D.R.
18 November 1903, 21
November 1903
Odd & unusual. Choking dare of
Professor Dave at graded school
D.R.
20 November 1903
Pactolus Farmers Alliance
organized
D.R.
20 November 1903
Steamboat Alteiro in Greenville
D.R.
23 November 1903
R.L. Griffin son, Will, runaway,
Winterville
D.R.
24 November 1903
Saloons at Grifton
D.R.
24 November 1903
Joseph Key Brown, Oak City
Laundry
D.R.
27 November 1903
John Tucker, a young man of
D.R.
Chicod, accidentally shot himself in
the arm. It might be amputated
27 November 1903
John Tucker died November 27,
D.R.
after the doctors amputated his arm.
He was the brother of Mrs. D.S.
Smith
28 November 1903
About Matthew Hart, 77, CSA, in
seventeen battles
D.R.
28 November 1903, 23
December 1903
Henry Sheppard opened market in
Munford Building
D.R.
29 November 1903
CSA. Civil War career of Matthew
Hart, 77
E.R.
1 December 1903
Fight between hawk, snake and
rooster , Monroe N.C.
E.R.
1 December 1903
New home of Ola Forbes on Fifth
Street
D.R.
3 December 1903
Son of W.J. Cowell married
D.R.
3 December 1903
J. Frank Brinkley moved to
Greenville
D.R.
3 December 1903
Greenville telephone company
D.R.
4 December 1903
Diphtheria in Greenville
D.R.
2 December 1903, 3 December
1903, 4 December 1903
C.V. York moved into Perkins
house on Fourth Street
D.R.
5 December 1903
Advertisement: City of Greenville
Grocery Company, Fourth Street,
opposite Opera House
D.R.
5 December 1903
Grifton fire
D.R.
7 December 1903
Married, Harry P. Harding to Lulie, D.R.
daughter of George N. Ives
7 December 1903, 24 December
1903
Falkland Saloons
D.R.
8 December 1903
CSA. About Simon Tyson, former
slave, got union soldier pension,
D.R.
8 December 1903
burned down barn, sent to prison
About John Augustus Edwards,
CSA, moved to Winterville
D.R.
9 December 1903
Joyner’s store, Beaver Dam, burned D.R.
9 December 1903
W.P. Edwards, manager of Perkins
Opera House
D.R.
10 December 1903
L.W. Lawrence appointed keeper of D.R.
Greenville bridge
10 December 1903
Pillsboro bridge
D.R.
10 December 1903
Grifton fire
E.R.
11 December 1903
Joyner store, Beaver Dam, burned
E.R.
11 December 1903
L.A. Cobb Hotel, Grifton, for sale
D.R.
12 December 1903
Graded school photo for sale
D.R.
12 December 1903
Firecrackers in Greenville
D.R.
12 December 1903, 28
December 1903
Odd & unusual. Dog grave causes
sensation
D.R.
14 December 1903
Opera House
E.R.
15 December 1903
Moye, Hodges wedding
E.R.
15 December 1903
CSA. Confederate pensions in Pitt
County
D.R.
17 December 1903, 19
December 1903
Masonic temple accident
D.R.
15 December 1903
Advertisement: Percy Forbes
Laundry
D.R.
15 December 1903
Smallpox at Grifton
D.R.
16 December 1903, 17
December 1903
Submarine stuck in sand in
Currituck
D.R.
16 December 1903
Mrs. S.A. Braxton moved to
Winterville
D.R.
16 December 1903
Elbert Smith hurt
D.R.
16 December 1903
Death of W.S. Little
D.R.
16 December 1903
Death of Mrs. Samuel Manning
D.R.
16 December 1903
C.C. Parkerson moving store to
PhoenixBuilding
D.R.
16 December 1903
Death of son of D.S. Spain
D.R.
16 December 1903
About H.W. Whichard Company in D.R.
Norfolk
18 December 1903
Death of son of E.M. Cheek
D.R.
18 December 1903
Lilliputian wedding
D.R.
18 December 1903
M.A. Allen plays local Santa
D.R.
18 December 1903
Mrs. Mellie Harris’s new house on
Dickinson Avenue
D.R.
18 December 1903
L.F. Wyatt hurt
D.R.
19 December 1903
Dr. W.E. Warren to move from
Stokes to Williamston
D.R.
19 December 1903
About beer made at Riverside
Nursery
D.R.
21 December 1903
Ed Briley hurt
D.R.
21 December 1903
Lance Wooten, porter at Hotel
Bertha
D.R.
21 December 1903
Death of Allie, wife of J.J. Perkins
D.R.
22 December 1903
Dr. William Fountain at Hotel
Macon
D.R.
22 December 1903
Fenner Tripp returns from Europe
D.R.
23 December 1903
Son of Caleb Cannon hurt
D.R.
23 December 1903
Odd & unusual. Turkey in store
D.R.
28 December 1903
Jessie Haddock killed Charlie
Boykin, Shelmerdine
D.R.
28 December 1903
Dora Quinn at Quinn House
D.R.
29 December 1903
Farmville saloons
D.R.
30 December 1903
Benjamin May Store, Kinston
D.R.
30 December 1903
Diphtheria in Greenville
D.R.
31 December 1903
Christmas calendars given
D.R.
31 December 1903
W. J. Hyman hurt
D.R.
31 December 1903
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