1905

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Reflector Index, 1905
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Abbreviations: E.R. = Eastern Reflector
ABSTRACT
E.H. Shelburn goes out of grocery
and baking business
J.S. Smith moved store in Rialto
Building
NEWSPAPER
D.R.
DATE
2 January 1905
D.R.
2 January 1905
McG Ernul, drug business, 24 years D.R.
2 January 1905
About L.H. Pender
D.R.
2 January 1905
W.F. Evans, book store
D.R.
2 January 1905
W.C. King restaurant bothered by
drunks
D.R.
2 January 1905
Mrs. Mattie Abrams, class in fancy D.R.
work
2 January 1905
List of all the stores in Greenville
E.R.
6 January 1905
About Mrs. Lucy Parmeter of
Anson County, 104 years old
E.R.
6 January 1905
Fire in tobacco district, destroyed
two warehouses and four prize
houses
E.R.
6 January 1905
John Ross renting Ed Tripp Hotel
at Ayden
E.R.
9 January 1905
Carmon & Tyson, Hart & Jenkins, E.R.
Sumrell & McLawhorn – stores in
Ayden mentioned
9 January 1905
D.H. Jones, CSA, one leg,
doorkeeper for House of
Representatives
E.R.
10 January 1905
Jack McLawhorn and Lovie
Braxton married in Ayden
E.R.
10 January 1905
Shelmerdine items
E.R.
10 January 1905, 13 January
1905, 17 January 1905, 20
January 1905
W.O. McLawhorn and Martha
Craft married
E.R.
10 January 1905
Renston school house
D.R.
13 January 1905
About R.B. Hearne
D.R.
13 January 1905
Greenville cannon buried
E.R.
13 January 1905
Mrs. J.G. Moye entertains
E.R.
13 January 1905
Death of C.B. Cox
E.R.
13 January 1905
About J.A. Ricks and Brother,
preceded E.H. Shelburn
D.R.
14 January 1905
About A.H. Taft and Company
D.R.
16 January 1905
Death of child of W.J. Briley
D.R.
16 January 1905
Louis Braxton hurt
D.R.
17 January 1905
Ayden town officers and stores
D.R.
17 January 1905
J.L. Fountain fire at Falkland
E.R.
17 January 1905
Methodist church club formed
Little Helpers
D.R.
18 January 1905
Death of Captain Robert A.
Southerland, First ACL conductor
in Greenville
D.R.
18 January 1905
J.S. Keel Grocery
D.R.
18 January 1905
Extension of Greenville city limits D.R.
19 January 1905
Death of Kate Moye, wife of W.B. D.R.
Moye
20 January 1905
Anson Worthington hurt
D.R.
20 January 1905
W.L. Best, jeweler, made an
D.R.
assignment today for the benefit of
his creditors. Henry Harding is the
assignee; the assets and liabilities
are both around $2000.
20 January 1905
Death of Mrs. D. Jones, age 79
E.R.
20 January 1905
Samuel Tyson, store in Ayden
E.R.
20 January 1905
Alfred Forbes’ family
E.R.
20 January 1905
How to preserve meat on the farm
E.R.
20 January 1905
About Captain Richardson, on
bridge in Civil War
D.R.
24 January 1905
About C.L. Whichard
D.R.
24 January 1905
R.M. Moye and C.S. Forbes,
members of Tar River Lodge No.
93, Knights of Pythia
E.R.
24 January 1905
Louis Braxton of Ayden, cut foot
with ax
E.R.
24 January 1905
Death of Mrs. Kate Moye
E.R.
24 January 1905
For sale: Old Brick Store, R.
Greene, Washington, NC
D.R.
26 January 1905
Joe C. Tripp burned
D.R.
27 January 1905
Willie Elks hurt
D.R.
27 January 1905
Fire: Building and Lumber
Company
D.R.
27 January 1905
Shelmerdine items
E.R.
27 January 1905, 31 January
1905, 3 February 1905, 7
February 1905, 10 February
1905, 17 February 1905, 21
February 1905, 1 March 1905
Opera House
E.R.
27 January 1905
About Professor W.B. Dove
D.R.
30 January 1905
Polk Miller at Ingletarre, O.L.
Joyner home
D.R.
30 January 1905
Joe C. Tripp burned hand badly,
Ayden
E.R.
31 January 1905
Burton and Thomas, Green Bottle
Works
D.R.
3 February 1905
Graded school fire drill
D.R.
3 February 1905
J.L. Fountain of Falkland, gas boat D.R.
burned
3 February 1905
D.W. Hardee building fire, store of E.R.
W.S. Moye and Company hurt, at
Five Points
3 February 1905
M.L. Starkey arrested
D.R.
4 February 1905; 6 February
1905
Death of Charley Dudley
D.R.
4 February 1905
Greenville Telephone Company
D.R.
6 February 1905
Greenville library
E.R.
7 February 1905
Sadie Tripp married at
Ormondsville
E.R.
7 February 1905
Firm of Moore and Eason and
Company in Fountain dissolved
D.R.
9 February 1905
Greenville Telephone Company
E.R.
10 February 1905
Rechartering of Farmvillle
E.R.
10 February 1905
About George R. Moore
D.R.
13 February 1905
Sewer system of Greenville
E.R.
14 February 1905, 24
February 1905
R.G. Chapman, Mayor of
Winterville
E.R.
14 February 1905
Universalist church to be built
D.R.
14 February 1905
Greenville sewer system
D.R.
10 February 1905; 15
February 1905
Death of Miss Rebecca Corey, age D.R.
69
15 February 1905
Valentine boys damage town
D.R.
15 February 1905
Death of Mrs. Sallie A. Mosley,
age 78
D.R.
16 February 1905
Firm of Blount and McGowan
succeeded by A.K. McGowan and
Brother
D.R.
17 February 1905
Long distance telephone booth at
Coward and Wootens’
D.R.
17 February 1905
Jerry Worthington hurt
D.R.
17 February 1905
Bryan Gardner of Grifton moved to D.R.
Los Angeles, CA
21 February 1905
Old Opera House mentioned
D.R.
21 February 1905
Water and electric works
D.R.
22 February 1905
C.E. Bradley – jeweler
D.R.
23 February 1905
Library
D.R.
23 February 1905
Belfry built on top of graded
school
D.R.
24 February 1905; 1 March
1905
Arthur, son of A.F. Kennedy, hurt
D.R.
25 February 1905
F.M. Hodges and B.P. Bowie,
Greenville Printing House,
dissolved
D.R.
25 February 1905;
Death of Dr. Samuel Morrill
D.R.
27 February 1905
A.J. Moye attacked by two men
D.R.
27 February 1905
Death of Mrs. S.W. Andrews,
daughter of Adolphus Dudley
D.R.
27 February 1905
W.S. Moye store
D.R.
27 February 1905
Ayden stores
D.R.
28 February 1905
Greenville street car line
D.R.
28 February 1905
27 February 1905
Death of Miss L.M. House, age 60 D.R.
1 March 1905
Mayor W.R. Parker resigned
3 March 1905
D.R.
W.J. Thigpen grocery, Five Points, D.R.
sold
R.D. Harrington stables in front of D.R.
Court House
3 March 1905
Odd & unusual: big catch of
rabbits
D.R.
6 March 1905
Death of Jane, wife of W.H.
Phillips
D.R.
7 March 1905
Parker’s Crossroads meeting
D.R.
7 March 1905
Widening Dickinson Avenue
D.R.
9 March 1905
Houses numbered
D.R.
10 March 1905
Death of Mrs. Hill C. Linthicum
D.R.
10 March 1905
Death of Inez Atkinson Carraway
D.R.
10 March 1905
About Maupin, portion of Pactolus, D.R.
Pitt County, lies north of creek
around the depot, limit of Pactolus
15 March 1905
About D.D. Overton’s chickens
D.R.
16 March 1905
Death of Frank Johnson
D.R.
17 March 1905
Water and Light Commission of
Greenville
D.R.
17 February 1905, 24
February 1905
Death of Miss Rebecca Corey, age E.R.
69
17 February 1905
J.H. Tripp and Brothers, store in
Ayden
E.R.
24 February 1905
Union Carriage works on corner of E.R.
Fifth and Cotanche streets
28 February 1905
Mrs. E.A. Moye, literary club
meeting
E.R.
28 February 1905
Mrs. J.G. Moye entertains
E.R.
28 February 1905
Death of Mrs. D.M. Newell
E.R.
1 March 1905
Death of Dr. S. Morrill
E.R.
1 March 1905
A.J. Moye assaulted
E.R.
1 March 1905
Death of Mrs. L.M. House of
House Station, age 60
E.R.
1 March 1905
Midget woman of Iredell County
E.R.
7 March 1905
Shelmerdine items
E.R.
7 March 1905, 14 March
1905, 28 March 1905
Dr. J.M. Hines, pre-Civil War
E.R.
10 March 1905
physician in Pitt County
Renston items
E.R.
14 March 1905, 21 March
1905
Obituary of James Burton Cherry,
born 1840 in Pitt County, in
business with J.G. Moye
E.R.
17 March 1905
History and members of Beaufort E.R.
Plow Boys, CSA, Beaufort County
17 March 1905
About Harvey M. Jones
D.R.
18 March 1905
L.C. Arthur and D.C. James erect a D.R.
pleasure park south of Greenville
18 March 1905
Death of W.T. Harris, age 53
D.R.
20 March 1905
Death of James Corbitt
D.R.
20 March 1905
Death of Mrs. Richard Kinion
D.R.
20 March 1905
Greenville lights turned on
D.R.
21 March 1905
Alcohol dispensary in Ayden
D.R.
21 March 1905
Utopia school: Ballard’s
Crossroads
D.R.
21 March 1905
Bethel stores
D.R.
21 March 1905
Picture of J.L. Fleming
D.R.
23 March 1905
Baseball
D.R.
24 March 1905
Death of W.T. Harris, age 53, at
Falkland
E.R.
24 March 1905
Josephus Daniels at Winterville
High School
E.R.
24 March 1905
Ayden alcohol dispensary
E.R.
24 March 1905
Free Will Baptist Theological
Seminary at Ayden
E.R.
24 March 1905
First lights on in Greenville
E.R.
24 March 1905
Death of Arthur, son of A.F.
Kennedy; death of Cecil, son of
B.R. Whitehurst; death of Japhet
Tyson; death of Haggard Kittrell
D.R.
27 March 1905
Christian church
D.R.
27 March 1905
Biography and pictures of J.L.
Fleming (born 1867), J.B. Little
(born 1854), and J.J.
Laughinghouse (born 1847)
E.R.
28 March 1905
Hayride to Glendale
D.R.
28 March 1905
D.S. Spain hurt
D.R.
28 March 1905
Grimesland items
E.R.
28 March 1905
Macon Hotel mentioned
E.R.
28 March 1905
Street sprinkler
D.R.
29 March 1905
Death of Martha, wife of Malone
Tucker
D.R.
30 March1905
Electric lights and roosters
D.R.
30 March 1905
Water hydrant
D.R.
30 March 1905
Fire: W.S. Joyner farm
D.R.
30 March 905
Bowling alley stopped
D.R.
31 March 1905
Standpipe has been filled; running D.R.
water through the mains and testing
them
31 March 1905
Glendale – Frog Level School
E.R.
31 March 1905
John Forbes in Ayden
E.R.
31 March 1905
Death of Haggard Kittrell
E.R.
31 March 1905
History of Jephet Tyson, born
1824, and family
E.R.
31 March 1905
Moye and Kennedy did picture
frames
D.R.
1 April 1905
Cotton mill
D.R.
4 April 1905
About A.M.E. Zion Church
D.R.
4 April 1905
Shelmerdine items
E.R.
4 April 1905, 11 April 1905,
14 April 1905, 18 April 1905
Renston items
E.R.
4 April 1905, 11 April 1905,
18 April 1905, 25 April 1905,
2 May 1905
Death of Alice, age 73, widow of
Henry Joyner
D.R.
5 April 1905
Death of Mary, wife of Captain J.S. D.R.
Norman
5 April 1905
Death of Mrs. Malone Tucker
D.R.
6 April 1905
Death of Matthew Hart, CSA
D.R.
7 April 1905
Greenville Picture Company open, D.R.
W.P. Edwards
7 April 1905
Death of Mrs. Alice E. Joyner, age E.R.
73
7 April 1905
New insurance office in Reflector
8 April 1905
D.R.
building
Greenville Baraca class
D.R.
8 April 1905
New Methodist church
D.R.
10 April 1905
Vagrancy in Greenville
D.R.
10 April 1905
Death of Mrs. J.J. Edwards, nee
Masters
D.R.
10 April 1905; 11 April 1905;
14 April 1905
E.D. Turnage moved to Ayden
D.R.
14 April 1905
Whichard items
E.R.
11 April 1905, 18 April 1905
Grimesland items
E.R.
11 April 1905, 28 April 1905
Mrs. James McGlawhorn, Renston E.R.
11 April 1905
Death of Matthew Hart, age 84
E.R.
11 April 1905
H.B. Tripp in Baraca class
E.R.
11 April 1905
Odd & unusual: remarks of little
boy dressed up
D.R.
11 April 1905
New Warren’s nursery
D.R.
12 April 1905
Death of Mrs. John Humber
D.R.
12 April 1905
Railroad trip from Greenville to
Farmville
D.R.
13 April 1905
Death of Allen Baker, age 56
D.R.
13 April 1905
O.E. Warren nursery
E.R.
14 April 1905
New Methodist church, brick, on
vacant lot on Washington Street
E.R.
14 April 1905
Green and Brown dissolved
D.R.
14 April 1905
Steamboat Myers
D.R.
14 April 1905
Quincey building store, Greenville D.R.
17 April 1905
O.L. Joyner talks of Appomattox
D.R.
17 April 1905
Steamboat Myers damaged
E.R.
18 April 1905
Death of Allen Baber, age 65
E.R.
18 April 1905
Euvita bottle works put wagon on
street
D.R.
18 April 1905
H.A. Blow building
D.R.
18 April 1905
Death of Puss Copper, Negro
woman
D.R.
19 April 1905
Prowler enters house of James
Brown
D.R.
20 April 1905
Business college opens
D.R.
20 April 1905
Casper, son of L.E. Smith, hurt
D.R.
21 April 1905
Shelmerdine items
E.R.
21 April 1905
Death of Louis Nobles, 110, good
Negro
D.R.
21 April 1905
Fire at Alwood
D.R.
22 April 1905
Work began on new Universalist
church on Dickinson Avenue
D.R.
24 April 1905
Bernard Greene (called Nard)
D.R.
25 April 1905
Daughter of W.E. Harris hurt
D.R.
25 April 1905
Christian church
D.R.
25 April 1905
Baker and Hart installed first
electric flash sign
D.R.
25 April 1905
New D.W. Hardee stores
D.R.
25 April 1905
Fire at Alwood, Pitt County
E.R.
25 April 1905
Visit to Cupelo farm, Bynum
family
D.R.
26 April 1905
Tapping of water mains, beginning D.R.
to furnish water to consumers
27 April 1905
Electric light ran all night
D.R.
27 April 1905
Water and Light Commission
formed
D.R.
28 April 1905
Holton, Spier and Company of
Ridge Spring, large firm, farming
interests are immense
D.R.
28 April 1905
Death of Martha J. Grimes,
daughter of Stanton Whichard
D.R.
28 April 1905
Pictures of Opera House
E.R.
28 April 1905
Daughter of W.E. Harris broke
arm
E.R.
28 April 1905
W.B. Tripp store, Ayden
E.R.
28 April 1905
Universalist church being built on
Dickinson Avenue
E.R.
28 April 1905
Missionary Institute of Washington E.R.
District, Greenville
28 April 1905
Death of Mrs. Redding Tripp
29 April 1905
D.R.
Tile floor put in J.L. Wooten’s drug D.R.
store
1 May 1905
About fire department
D.R.
1 May 1905
Shelmerdine items
E.R.
2 May 1905, 12 May 1905
J.G. Moye on Water and Light
Commission of Greenville
E.R.
2 May 1905
Steamboat service to Greenville
E.R.
2 May 1905
Bethel graded school; Quinerly
graded school
D.R.
3 May 1905
Grifton graded school
D.R.
4 May 1905
Marcells Fleming store, J.A. Brady D.R.
store
4 May 1905
Parker Company of Melrose, Pitt
D.R.
County, chartered. G.A. Stancill,
R.H. Parker , C.L. Parker, and T.E.
Parker subscribed part of the
capital stock
4 May 1905
History of Contentnea Creek,
E.R.
Benjamin May and Robert Wooten
5 May 1905
Grimesland
5 May 1905, 12 May 1905
E.R.
Five aged men in Greenville: J.C. E.R.
Tripp, age 77; Former Sheriff E.M.
King, age 74; Former Governor
Jarvis, age 69; Josiah Dixon, age
69; Major Henry Harding, age 69
5 May 1905
Quinerly graded school
E.R.
5 May 1905
About Buckhorn Lithia Springs,
Granville County
E.R.
5 May 1905
Death of John Murphy, dealer in
barbecue in Greenville
E.R.
5 May 1905
Euvita bottle works near depot
D.R.
5 May 1905
Black molasses and beef loaf
D.R.
5 May 1905
O.L. Joyner's truck farm
D.R.
5 May 1905
Steamboat Alterio capsized
D.R.
6 May 1905
Death of Ernest, son of E.L.
Brooks
D.R.
6 May 1905
Irma Lee Cobb and Annie R. Lang, D.R.
Peace graduates in music
8 May 1905
Margaret Hayes, trained nurse in
Greenville
D.R.
8 May 1905
Bradley and Best Jewelers
D.R.
8 May 1905
Death of eighteen-month- old child D.R.
of Barns Sumreel
9 May 1905
Shelmerdine town officers
D.R.
9 May 1905
Grifton graded school
E.R.
9 May 1905
Ola Forbes’ gas boat, Alterio,
capsized
E.R.
9 May 1905
Street lamps and post for sale,
Charles Cobb, chairman
D.R.
9 May 1905
Memorial Day, CSA reunion
D.R.
10 May 1905
Movies in Winterville
D.R.
10 May 1905
Lighted merry-go-round
D.R.
10 May 1905; 11 May 1905;
17 May 1905
About Bertha Dennis’ sheep
D.R.
12 May 1905
J. Fleming, barber, building house
on Tenth Street near warehouse
D.R.
12 May 1905
Bethel items
E.R.
12 May 1905
Pitt politics
D.R.
13 May 1905
Death of A.B. Galloway
D.R.
15 May 1905
Baseball at L.C. Arthur’s
D.R.
16 May 1905; 18 May 1905
Death of child of J.J. Smith
D.R.
16 May 1905
Ayden
D.R.
16 May 1905
Negro graded school
D.R.
16 May 1905
Renston items
E.R.
9 May 1905, 16 May 1905
Mrs. E.A. Moye, second vicepresident of Epworth League
E.R.
16 May 1905
Library
D.R.
17 May 1905
About Beaufort Plow Boys, CSA – D.R.
Reverend Edmund N. Joyner,
Major Henry Harding
18 May 1905; 22 May 1905
Death of Glemwood Kission
D.R.
18 May 1905
Graded school wired for electricity D.R.
18 May 1905
Merry-go-round
D.R.
18 May 1905; 19 May 1905;
20 May 1905
Ayden cutting up dormitories into
houses
D.R.
14 May 1905
E.U. Cox's tennis court, Ayden
D.R.
19 May 1905
Death of A.B. Galloway, son of
James Galloway
E.R.
19 May 1905, 20 June 1905
Greenville Business College
E.R.
19 May 1905
List of CSA soldiers in Pitt County E.R.
who have died in the past year
19 May 1905
About libraries in Pitt County
E.R.
19 May 1905
Greenville baseball club and
diamond, south of town
E.R.
19 May 1905
Inland waterway
E.R.
19 May 1905
Winterville High School
D.R.
20 May 1905
Carolina Club wired for electricity D.R.
20 May 1905
Pitt County school superintendent
D.R.
22 May 1905
Baker and Hart sell most paint in
North Carolina
D.R.
22 May 1905
Overseers of roads put up mile
posts and sign boards
D.R.
23 May 1905
Death of Maud, wife of Louis
Braxton and daughter of W.J.
Sumrell
D.R.
23 May 1905
Roadwork laws for criminals
D.R.
23 May 1905
Advertisement: Mrs. Minnie L.
D.R.
Ricks to keep husband W.B. Ricks
off liquor
23 May 1905
Heaven has no interest in the
church that has no interest in
humanity
23 May 1905
E.R.
Merry-go-round in Greenville for a E.R.
short time on the Court House lawn
23 May 1905, 30 May 1905
Shelmerdine items
E.R.
23 May 1905, 30 May 1905, 6
June 1905, 13 June 1905
Winterville High School and
Josephus Daniels
E.R.
23 May 1905
About water and lights in
Greenville
D.R.
24 May 1905
Dr. W.H. Baywell's home
remodeled, Fifth Street
D.R.
24 May 1905
Drug stores putting in electric fans D.R.
24 May 1905
D.C. James numbering houses
D.R.
25 May 1905
Death of infant of J.T. Smith Jr.
D.R.
25 May 1905
Death of Mrs. Emily Cox, age 76,
mother-in-law of Joseph Gaskins
D.R.
26 May 1905
Death of Mrs. Maude Braxton, wife E.R.
26 May 1905
of Louis Braxton, in Ayden
Bethel items
E.R.
26 May 1905, 2 June 1905, 13
June 1905
Death of Emily Blanche, age 7,
daughter of Jesse L. Cherry
D.R.
27 May 1905
New Methodist church
D.R.
27 May 1905
About Turner Tripp and sister, Mrs. D.R.
Emily Morris, poor
27 May 1905
Death of Mrs. Mary Ann Haddock D.R.
27 May 1905
House of Walter Lilly burned
D.R.
27 May 1905
Library
D.R.
29 May 1905
Death of infant of Ed Harrington
D.R.
30 May 1905
About Charlie R. Sugg
D.R.
30 May 1905
Renston items
E.R.
30 May 1905, 13 June 1905
About S.J. Hobbs’ barber shop
D.R.
30 May 1905
Warren Brewer's house burned,
Bethel
D.R.
31 May 1905
Baseball in Bethel
D.R.
31 May 1905
Wiley Brown farm picnic
D.R.
31 May 1905
About Farmville
D.R.
31 May 1905
Advertisement: W.J. Turnage,
omnibus to depot
D.R.
31 May 1905
Fred Jones, age 16, hurt
D.R.
31 May 1905
Death of J.J. Rolling of Pactolus
D.R.
31 May 1905
About street lights
D.R.
1 June 1905
Summer house built, Cherry Hill
D.R.
2 June 1905
About electricity
D.R.
2 June 1905
Mrs. Emily Cox, age 76
E.R.
2 June 1905
Death of J.J. Rollins of Pactolus,
age 74
E.R.
2 June 1905
Roy Hearne resigned his place at
telephone exchange to take a
position on the electric light
construction.
D.R.
3 June 1905
Death of John F. Moseley, age 55
D.R.
3 June 1905
Miss Lula Taylor, proprietor of
D.R.
Quinn House, sister of J.W. Taylor
of Ayden
6 June 1905
Two public fountains: Court House D.R.
and Five Points
6 June 1905
Carlos Harris’ store
E.R.
6 June 1905
Death of John F. Mosley in
Falkland, age 55
E.R.
6 June 1905
Eight new street lights in
Greenville
E.R.
6 June 1905
Oakley items
E.R.
6 June 1905
About Pitt County oil mill,
Winterville
D.R.
7 June 1905
J.A. Nichols building house at
Winterville
D.R.
7 June 1905
Death of Alice, wife of J.B.
Galloway
D.R.
7 June 1905
Presbyterian services at Ballards
Crossroads
D.R.
7 June 1905
L.C. Arthur’s ball park and stands
D.R.
9 June 1905
W.H. McCotter's dwelling in
Grifton burned
D.R.
9 June 1905
Death of Mrs. J.B. Galloway at
Chicod
E.R.
9 June 1905
W.H. Dail Jr. - horse racing
D.R.
12 June 1906
Death in Virginia of J.R. Cooms,
founder of KKK, age 68
D.R.
12 June 1905
For sale: Cheek Building on Evans D.R.
Street next to Frank Wilson
12 June 1905
Greenville drinking water
D.R.
13 June 1905
Odd & unusual: no cool drinks sold D.R.
in Ayden on Sundays
13 June 1905
James B. Cherry
D.R.
13 June 1905
G.A. and G.T. Evans, grist mill,
one-half mile from old pine on
Plank Road
D.R.
13 June 1905
Fire: J.H. Harris
E.R.
13 June 1905
New city hall on ground floor of
Masonic temple
D.R.
14 June 1905
Death of Benjamin Teel, age 88
D.R.
15 June 1905
I.A. Andrews building house on
Washington Street
D.R.
15 June 1905
About John Cannon, CSA
D.R.
16 June 1905
W.H. Harrington built brick store D.R.
north of the stable in front of Court
House
16 June 1905
Large biography of James B.
Cherry
E.R.
16 June 1905
Greenville City Hall
E.R.
16 June 1905
Death of Alice, wife of John
Galloway
D.R.
17 June 1905
Alexander Papas, Greek, to open
fruit and confection store and ice
cream parlor
D.R.
17 June 1905
Oscar, son of C.O. Brown, hurt
D.R.
19 June 1905
J.G. Watson hurt
D.R.
20 June 1905
Clarissa Lawrence of Greene
county, sister of L.W. Laurence
D.R.
20 June 1905
James H. Payne's shoe repair store D.R.
20 June 1905
L.M. Savage and J.S. Turnstall
dissolved
D.R.
20 June 1905
Samuel Forbes married
E.R.
20 June 1905
Renston
E.R.
20 June 1905
Death of Lucy, age 62, wife of
John Randolph
D.R.
21 June 1905
Death of Mary Elizabeth, daughter D.R.
of E.E. Griffin
21 June 1905
Odd & unusual: Captain Ola Farber D.R.
received medal for saving man’s
life
22 June 1905
Telephone company to replace wire D.R.
with cables
23 June 1905
Mrs. Gussipie McLawhorn, first
settler of Ayden, hurt
D.R.
23 June 1905
F.E. Randolph and Company in
House, N.C. – shingles
D.R.
23 June 1905
Death of Mrs. John Randolph, age
62
E.R.
23 June 1905
Rochdale items
E.R.
23 June 1905
Bethel items
E.R.
23 June 1905, 11 August 1905
Captain Ola Forbes awarded a
E.R.
27 June 1905
medal for rescuing a drowning man
Greenville baseball
D.R.
24 June 1905
About C.M. Bernard, scandal
D.R.
26 June 1905; 8 July 1905; 10
July 1905
Bad storm hurt Ayden
D.R.
27 June 1905
Too hot, police cannot remove
coat
D.R.
27 June 1905
E.A. Moye has money dated 1778
E.R.
27 June 1905
Death of Helen, daughter of J.N.
Hart
D.R.
29 June 1905
C.V. York, river observer for the
government station at Greenville
D.R.
30 June 1905
Death in Wilmington of Thomas E. D.R.
Moye of Southport
30 June 1905
John R. Forbes married
E.R.
30 June 1905
Greenville water works
E.R.
30 June 1905
About C.W. Hearne
D.R.
3 July 1905
Death of William Britt, Negro
D.R.
3 July 1905
Electric lights at Opera House
D.R.
4 July 1905
Mrs. Edith Mumford of Ayden,
niece of Mrs. Heber L. Hamilton
D.R.
4 July 1905
Shelmerdine
E.R.
4 July 1905, 7 July 1905, 10
July 1905, 18 July 1905, 8
August 1905
Death of child of J.N. Hart
E.R.
4 July 1905
Dr. E. Moye, reception
E.R.
4 July 1905
Renston
E.R.
4 July 1905, 18 July 1905, 1
August 1905
Editorial about success and failure E.R.
4 July 1905
Ayden graded school
D.R.
14 July 1905
About John Pearce of Rountree
D.R.
5 July 1905
Winterville stores
D.R.
5 July 1905
Pranks of children in Ayden
D.R.
7 July 1905
Burned house of Joseph L.
Roberson, Carolina Township
D.R.
7 July 1905
L.H. Pender and Company
dissolved
D.R.
8 July 1905
Gin and sawmill of R.R.
D.R.
8 July 1905
Whitehurst for sale, Bethel
Bank of Richlands chartered,
Onslow County
E.R.
10 July 1905
Death of J.A. Aldridge, CSA,
Ayden
D.R.
11 July 1905
Death of John W. Pope
D.R.
11 July 1905
Greenville hanging
D.R.
11 July 1905
Water standpipe tested
D.R.
11 July 1905
Frank Hopkins laundry
D.R.
11 July 1905
Alfred E. Tucker closes store
D.R.
14 July 1905
Hanging in Greenville
E.R.
14 July 1905
Dispensary
D.R.
18 July 1905
About James Tugwell
D.R.
19 July 1905
About Mathew Bowen
D.R.
20 July 1905
Winterville Depot struck by
lightening
D.R.
21 July 1905
Death of Rutha Dennis, age 90, in
Ayden
E.R.
21 July 1905
Death of John F. Whichard, age 84, D.R.
CSA
22 July 1905
About S.J. Pridgen
D.R.
22 July 1905
Mrs. Latitia Dupree hurt
D.R.
24 July 1905
Death of Clarence, son of A.F.
Kennedy
D.R.
24 July 1905
Carroll, son of W.E. Hooker, hurt
D.R.
25 July 1905
About J.M. Blow
D.R.
25 July 1905
About Elias Turnage family
D.R.
25 July 1905
Mrs. J.R. Davenport and Mr. M.A. D.R.
Whichard hurt
26 July 1905
Death of F.B. Tucker of Typhoid
fever, constable of Contentnea
Township
D.R.
26 July 1905
T.E. Hooker and Company
D.R.
27 July 1905
A new telephone system was
installed in Ayden
D.R.
28 July 1905
Avon farm used by W.H. and S.T.
White
D.R.
28 July 1905
Death of F.B. Tucker
E.R.
28 July 1905
Shelmerdine stores
D.R.
29 July 1905
New rooms are being prepared for
the central office of the telephone
exchange
D.R.
29 July 1905
Sheriff Tucker and Deputy Dudley D.R.
mowed and cleaned the Court
House lawn
31 July 1905
First golf balls
E.R.
1 August 1905
About all tobacco warehouses
D.R.
1 August 1905
Train accident, Fifth Street; Jacob
Forbes, Negro, hurt
D.R.
1 August 1905
Colonel F.G. James building room D.R.
on house on Fifth Street
1 August 1905
First telephone systems in Ayden
E.R.
1 August 1905
Colonel I.A. Sugg owned CSA
$1000 bond
E.R.
1 August 1905
About Grimes and Saunders, Avon E.R.
Farm
1 August 1905
About S.M. Jones, county
commissioner
D.R.
2 August 1905
L.H. Pender and Company,
plumbers dissolved
D.R.
2 August 1905
About sea monsters
D.R.
2 August 1905
Baseball revival in Greenville
D.R.
3 August 1905
Greenville trash pickup
D.R.
4 August 1905
Soloman Morris, Negro, killed old D.R.
rattle snake
4 August 1905
McLawhorn and Dennis, Ayden
D.R.
4 August 1905
C.V. York, government weather
observer
D.R.
4 August 1905
Shark eats boy at Beaufort
E.R.
4 August 1905
About the tobacco warehouses in
Greenville
E.R.
4 August 1905
Death of Miss Susan Adams
D.R.
5 August 1905
Boxing in Shelmerdine
D.R.
5 August 1905
L.C. Arthur's road machine
D.R.
7 August 1905
A.C. Hemby and F.B. Tucker,
constables
D.R.
8 August 1905
About McLawhorn and Dennis
store in Ayden
E.R.
4 August 1905
The introduction of electric lights
in Winterville
D.R.
9 August 1905
About scandal of Claude M.
Bernard
D.R.
10 August 1905
Party at Parkers Crossroads
D.R.
10 August 1905
Davenport party at Pactolus
D.R.
10 August 1905
W.T. Lipscomb is building a house D.R.
in West Greenville
11 August 1905
Johnson Mills items
E.R.
11 August 1905
Road machine used in Greenville
E.R.
11 August 1905
Death of Theophilus Dail
D.R.
12 August 1905
Winterville items
D.R.
12 August 1905
Shelmerdine items
12 August 1905
About Court Board of Education
office in Masonic Temple
D.R.
12 August 1905
Lightning damage around
Greenville
D.R.
14 August 1905
J.A. Harrington, cotton weigher of D.R.
Ayden
15 August 1905
Death of Della, wife of F.H. Little
D.R.
15 August 1905
Davenport family, Pactolus
E.R.
15 August 1905
Shelmerdine items
E.R.
15 August 1905, 25 August
1905, 29 August 1905, 5
September 1905, 12
September 1905
Miss Sallie Ann Jones, teacher,
willed her estate to an orphan
asylum
D.R.
16 August 1905
Wiley C. Moye hurt
D.R.
17 August 1905; 18 August
1905
H.H. Proctor's store for sale or rent D.R.
17 August 1905
W.B. Brown bought the brick store D.R.
of Mrs. S.A. Cherry and T.A. Vick
17 August 1905
Train wreck, excursion of
Greenville citizens
D.R.
18 August 1905; 19 August
1905
Bethel High School
D.R.
18 August 1905
Mrs. Keel of Greenville, sister of
D.R.
18 August 1905
Mrs. W.A. Knox of Bethel
Schools of Greenville since 1838
E.R.
18 August 1905
Greenville Tobacco Board of
Trade
E.R.
18 August 1905
Ola Forbes, fireman of Greenville
Volunteer Fire Corp.
E.R.
18 August 1905
Death of W.E. Jolly
D.R.
21 August 1905
About J. Raymond Turnage
D.R.
22 August 1905
Negro merchant at Ayden, P.C.
Cannon
D.R.
22 August 1905
Death of Wiley C. Moye
E.R.
22 August 1905
Bruce - station of railroad between E.R.
Norfolk and Suffolk
22 August 1905
Bethel items
E.R.
22 August 1905
Jesse A. Stocks had 23 children
E.R.
22 August 1905
Wiley C. Moye mentioned as a
E.R.
former student at Winterville High
School
22 August 1905
Grimesland
E.R.
22 August 1905
Death of Bertha, wife of R.M.
Kennedy, daughter of Isaac C.
Hardee
D.R.
23 August 1905
Store built by G.W.B. Jarvis in
Ayden
E.R.
25 August 1905
Renston
E.R.
25 August 1905, 5 September
1905, 12 September 1905
About old Negro, Louis McGowan D.R.
26 August 1905
About Calvin Mills, CSA
D.R.
26 August 1905
Bridge accident
D.R.
28 August 1905
About Reverend R.R. Fleming
D.R.
28 August 1905
Dr. M.I. Fleming, son of Leonides
Fleming
D.R.
28 August 1905
W.F. Nobles of Nash County
D.R.
28 August 1905
L. Nash Edwards’ house burned
D.R.
28 August 1905; 30 August
1905
Ayden once called Otter Town
D.R.
28 August 1905
Death of William Henry Norris,
born 1822
E.R.
29 August 1905
Death of Calvin Mills, CSA
E.R.
29 August 1905
Mrs. W.A. Nobles, daughter of
Mrs. E.E. Dail
D.R.
31 August 1905
Mrs. Ollen E. Warren, music
lessons
D.R.
30 August 1905
Death of Mrs. Carney, mother of
T.B. Carney
D.R.
1 September 1905
Greenville Telephone System
D.R.
4 September 1905
Death of child of W.A. Hyman
D.R.
4 September 1905
Odd & unusual: child of Mrs.
Helen Carney hurt
D.R.
5 September 1905
Ayden items
D.R.
5 September 1905
Dance at Perkins Opera House
E.R.
5 September 1905
Death of Mrs. Carney Ayden
E.R.
5 September 1905
Death of Louis Mumford
D.R.
6 September 1905
Street speed of 8 miles an hour
D.R.
8 September 1905
Railing put up on east end of
culvert on Evans Street
D.R.
8 September 1905
A.E. Tucker store closing
D.R.
8 September 1905
Death of John O’Hagan
D.R.
8 September 1905
Street sprinklers
D.R.
8 September 1905
Masonic Temple filled with offices E.R.
8 September 1905
Greenville will have a new
telephone system
E.R.
8 September 1905, 10 October
1905
Oakly items
D.R.
12 September 1905
Winterville High School expanded E.R.
12 September 1905
Odd & unusual: dog trail
D.R.
13 September 1905
Thirty people baptized in Forbes'
Mill Pond
E.R.
15 September 1905
Death of John O’Hagan
E.R.
15 September 1905
Death of Mrs. E.A. Moye
E.R.
19 September 1905
Dr. E.A. Moye elected president of E.R.
Greenville Manufactory Corp.
19 September 1905
Weathington Barbecue, kitchen
fire, Greenville
E.R.
19 September 1905
Carolina Club Cafe, oysters
E.R.
22 September 1905, 26
September 1905
J.B. Galloway's gin burned
E.R.
26 September 1905
Greenville laundry
E.R.
26 September 1905
Shelmerdine
E.R.
26 September 1905
Extensive history of Winterville
Hich School and pictures of
academy, girls’ dormitory, and
boys’ dormitory
E.R.
29 September 1905
Willis’ Oyster Cafe, Dickinson
Avenue
E.R.
3 October 1905
Greenville Opera House
E.R.
6 October 1905, 20 October
1905
Obituary of Wiley C. Moye
E.R.
10 October 1905
A.J. Moye, president of Pitt County E.R.
Corn Growers Association
10 October 1905
Death of James C. Cobb, age 83
E.R.
13 October 1905, 17 October
1905
Greenville cleaners
E.R.
13 October 1905
About Uncle John Hart, Ayden
E.R.
13 October 1905
Public library
E.R.
17 October 1905
T.C. Davis, age 75, visits
Greenville
E.R.
20 October 1905
Joe C. Tripp hurt hand
E.R.
24 October 1905
Buck Tripp's large potatoes
E.R.
31 October 1905
Lorenzo McLawhorn, builder
E.R.
31 October 1905
Death of daughter of J.G. Moye
E.R.
7 November 1905
Death of Mrs. Worrell Moore
E.R.
10 November 1905
Mrs. Bert Moye entertains
E.R.
14 November 1905
Charles Forbes married Leila
Suttkle
E.R.
7 November 1905
Store of H.A. Parramore burned at E.R.
Galloway Crossroads
17 November 1905
Opera House
E.R.
21 November 1905, 1
December 1905,
Baptist church, changing steeple
into tower
E.R.
24 November 1905
Death of Mrs. Will Hart, Ayden
E.R.
24 November 1905
About town of Greenville, "Lincoln E.R.
Town," new development
28 November 1905
About Greenville telephone system E.R.
1 December 1905
List of towns in Pitt County
E.R.
1 December 1905
Jesse Braxton, John Forbes, J. H. E.R.
Harriss, J.L. Harriss , and J.J.
Corey attended meeting of the
Winterville ti– in Red Men Lodge,
Winterville
1 December 1905
Obituary of Alfred Forbes
E.R.
1 December 1905
Death of Mrs. S.H. Spain
E.R.
5 December 1905
County home
E.R.
5 December 1905
Death of W.H. Moye, age 73, CSA E.R.
5 December 1905
Bazaar at Perkins Opera House
D.R.
11 December 1905; 13
December 1905
Death of Miss Ceela Tucker of
Baltimore on December 10,
daughter of J.L. Tucker of Grifton
D.R.
11 December 1905; 12
December 1905; 14 December
1905
Death of F. Marion Whichard, age D.R.
60
11 December 1905; 13
December 1905
New ACL passenger train
D.R.
11 December 1905
Sara Lee laundry open
D.R.
11 December 1905
Oysters at wharf
D.R.
11 December 1905
History of Daily Reflector
D.R.
11 December 1905
James Evans hurt
D.R.
11 December 1905
Old Hickory Hill Church lot for
sale
D.R.
11 December 1905
H.A. Paramore's store
advertisement
D.R.
11 December 1905
Picture frame maker, Joe Jenkins
D.R.
11 December 1905
Advertisement: Winston and Mills D.R.
Stables
11 December 1905
Central Barber Shop, Edmund and D.R.
Fleming
11 December 1905
White Front Barber Shop, S.J.
Nobles
D.R.
11 December 1905
Ayden stores
D.R.
12 December 1905; 15
December 1905
Raleigh and Pamlico Sound
Railroad will soon come to the
Greenville Depot
D.R.
14 December 1905
Dixon Schoolhouse in Chicod
Township
D.R.
14 December 1905
W.B. Dove lost dog
D.R.
14 December 1905
B.E. Patrick lost dog
D.R.
15 December 1905
Dickinson Avenue mud
D.R.
15 December 1905
Death of F.M. Whichard
E.R.
15 December 1905
List of pensioners in Pitt County
D.R.
16 December 1905
Death of Lillian Brown Spruill,
daughter of C.P. Spruill
D.R.
16 December 1905
Advertisement: Stock law gate
D.R.
16 December 1905
Oakley dance hall
D.R.
18 December 1905
Affray: Andrew Corey cut John
Gay
D.R.
18 December 1905
W.B. Dove family
D.R.
18 December 1905
Todd R. Allen's stable burned
D.R.
19 December 1905
About Charlie Byrum and brother, D.R.
J.H. Byrum
19 December 1905
Col. Harry Skinner's reappointment D.R.
as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern
District of N.C.
19 December 1905
R.M. Moye lodge
E.R.
19 December 1905
Perkins Opera House bazaar
D.R.
20 December 1905
About Samuel Vines King, son of
Captain John King
D.R.
20 December 1905
Joyners schoolhouse
D.R.
20 December 1905
Prof. W.B. Dove resigns
D.R.
21 December 1905
Bad Greenville street
D.R.
21 December 1905
Freight train wreck, damage not
extensive
D.R.
21 December 1905
Advertisement: Miss Lula Taylor D.R.
operated Quinn House, now moved
into old Blow House, called the
Taylor House
21 December 1905
Andrew Corey fight, Oakley
E.R.
22 December 1905
Burned: Maggie, daughter of C.B.
Whichard
D.R.
23 December 1905
Death of son of J.J. Jenkins
D.R.
23 December 1905
Pardon wanted for Negro man,
D.R.
23 December 1905
Sam Tyson,
John Hudson at medical school in D.R.
Baltimore, brother of Louis Hudson
of Black Jack
27 December 1905
F.F. Cox, C.J. Jackson, and J.R.
Carroll of Winterville attended
Wake Forest College
D.R.
27 December 1905
Bank of Winterville organized
D.R.
27 December 1905
Double wedding: Wilfred Buck to
Annie Stox and Mabel Cox to
Frank James
D.R.
27 December 1905
J.B. Cherry and Company changed D.R.
to J.R. and J.G. Moye
27 December 1905
Ayden mayors, J.J. Stokes and E.G. D.R.
Cox
27 December 1905
George Rogers and Ed Kittrell
D.R.
27 December 1905
J.H. Starkey, grocer, made an
assignment to F.C. Harding; the
liabilities are about $3000, assets
not stated
D.R.
27 December 1905
Pactolus Public School
D.R.
28 December 1905
Death of Jim House, Negro
D.R.
28 December 1905
Odd & unusual: possum and tater
supper at Christmas
D.R.
28 December 1905
Farmers’ Institute to be held in the D.R.
court house
28 December 1905
J.H. Manning and sister moved to
Greenville
D.R.
28 December 1905
J.B. Harding moved to East
Tennessee
D.R.
28 December 1905
S.M. Smith of Ayden moved to
Fort Barnwell
D.R.
29 December 1905
W.J. Boyd, travelling salesman
D.R.
29 December 1905
Horse race at Oakley
D.R.
29 December 1905
About John Tyer of Baltimore,
came back to old Anderson Place
D.R.
29 December 1905
Death of Alfred Forbes
D.R.
29 December 1905
W.C. Joyner moved to Farmville
D.R.
29 December 1905
Miss Mary Anderson attending
D.R.
29 December 1905
Christian College in Wilson
D.W. Hardee's new house on West D.R.
Dickinson Avenue
29 December 1905
J.R. and J.G. Moye company
formed
E.R.
29 December 1905
Perkins Opera House
E.R.
29 December 1905
Winterville High School
E.R.
29 December 1905
Leon Smith of Greenville
D.R.
30 December 1905
Jerry Nickols and mother moved to D.R.
Winterville
30 December 1905
Joshua Cox of Winterville
D.R.
30 December 1905
Winterville stores
D.R.
30 December 1905
Death of David Jarvis, son of Mrs. D.R.
M.A. Jarvis
30 December 1905
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