Reflector Index, 1898-1901 Use your browser's "Find" command to search for keywords. Abbreviations: E.R. = Eastern Reflector ABSTRACT NEWSPAPER DATE Grimesland tournament E.R. 4 January 1898 Story about the murder in Craven County of Pitt County native Christopher M. Oxley E.R. 4 January 1898 Allen Forbes’ daughter gave a E.R. dinner for her father and all men 65 years old and older 4 January 1898 Negroes used white schoolhouse for E.R. a dance and kept neighbors up all night 4 January 1898 M.F. Turnage, former assistant at telegraph office, took position at depot E.R. 4 January 1898 Charles Cobb purchased the interest E.R. of W.R. Smith in the Pitt County Buggy Company and will continue to run business with H.C. Edwards 4 January 1898 T.E. Hooker house on Dickinson Avenue nearly complete E.R. 4 January 1898 Crude shanty put up, waiting for new market house E.R. 4 January 1898 List of everything built in 1897 E.R. 4 January 1898 Story about J.B. White taking over the store of W.H. White E.R. 7 January 1898 Market house movers hurt E.R. 7 January 1898 Story about fire in Parmele E.R. 7 January 1898 Married in Carteret County, Reverend R.D. Carroll of Winterville to Mrs. Mamie Robinson E.R. 7 January 1898 Story about W.H. Fleming of Pitt County, in Texas for eight years E.R. 7 January 1898 Attendees of N.& I. College in Greensboro E.R. 7 January 1898 Bessie Harding Bessie Patrick Queenie McGowen Sallie Galloway Daisy Tucker Dr. J.E. Nobles and C.C. Joyner went to Philadelphia for medical education E.R. 7 January 1898 Death of George T. Williams, was E.R. present when H.L. Wyatt was killed 11 January 1898 Old fire engine house moved E.R. 11 January 1898, 14 January 1898 C.E. Gardner, rail road agent at House Station E.R. 11 January 1898 Co-partnership of Ed H. Shelburn and John Flanagan dissolved E.R. 11 January 1898 Story about Sub-Rosa, female fraternity in Greenville E.R. 14 January 1898 Bethel items E.R. 14 January 1898 Death of S.S. Rasberry of Swift Creek Township, Pitt County standard keeper E.R. 11 January 1898 Bank of Pitt County to close E.R. 14 January 1898 New John Flanagan Company, store E.R. 14 January 1898 Late Oliver Moore’s farm for sale, entitled to Ricky Moore E.R. 14 January 1898 Photo of tobacco men in Greenville E.R. 18 January 1898 Ed Cox killed a Negro man at Haddocks Crossroads E.R. 18 January 1898 George F. Smith of Pitt County owned Seven Springs Resort E.R. 21 January 1898 Daughters of Rebecca, female club E.R. 21 January 1898 Two horses fall dead in Falkland E.R. 21 January 1898 Trees planted around Court House square E.R. 21 January 1898 Germania Hall, store lowered E.R. 21 January 1898 H.F. Keel, new drummer for cigar company E.R. 21 January 1898 Story about the Pitt County Buggy E.R. 25 January 1898 Company B.F Patrick’s schoolhouse in south Greenville E.R. 25 January 1898 New Ayden Christian Church E.R. 25 January 1898 Story about J.T.B. Hoover, fatherin-law of A.H. Taft E.R. 25 January 1898 Report on Court House E.R. 25 January 1898 Story about the children of R.E. Bland of Lenior County playing dead E.R. 28 January 1898 S.M. Vinson of near Reedy Branch E.R. Church has family clock that is 208 years old 28 January 1898 Story about the history of Winterville E.R. 1 February 1898 Fire at Germania Hall E.R. 1 February 1898 Goose born in Pittsboro in 1860 E.R. 1 February 1898 Train bridge damaged by wind E.R. 4 February 1898 Death of Macon Moye Brown, youngest son of W.B. Brown E.R. 4 February 1898 New Rebecca Lodge E.R. 8 February 1898 Carrie, daughter of W.S. and Pattie E.R. Darden 8 February 1898 E.G. Cox, owner of Winterville Wire Fence Company E.R. 11 February 1898 Fire Engine Company’s new building E.R. 11 February 1898 New chapel for the County Home E.R. 11 February 1898 Death of L.L. Briley of Bethel Township E.R. 11 February 1898 Mrs. Lacy, teacher E.R. 11 February 1898 Story about William F. Harding, lawyer E.R. 11 February 1898 Confederate monument E.R. 11 February 1898 B.F. Patrick purchased interest of H.C. Hooker E.R. 11 February 1898 Story about B.C. Pierce and J.B. Cherry in lodge E.R. 15 February 1898 W.J. Laughinghouse lost two E.R. 15 February 1898 fingers in accident at mill in Quinerly Fire at Bethel store E.R. 15 February 1898 First man to volunteer for Spanish- E.R. American War, Bo Cherry 18 February 1898 Fire company meeting E.R. 18 February 1898 Death of Mollie, widow of M.R. Rollins E.R. 18 February 1898 The firm of T.M. Moore and Company dissolved E.R. 22 February 1898 Rochdale stores E.R. 22 February 1898 Bicycle sign of S.E. Pender and Company E.R. 22 February 1898 Large store sign on Dickinson Avenue E.R. 25 February 1898 R.P. Davis, cigar manufacturer of Winterville E.R. 25 February 1898 Son of J.J. Parker of Farmville bitten by a mad dog E.R. 1 March 1898 W.F. Morrill dissolved out of Greenville Supply Company E.R. 4 March 1898 Death of James Sutton and daughter E.R. Mrs. H.F. Keel 4 March 1898 House of A.A. Joyner of Rochdale burned E.R. 4 March 1898 Poem about war by Frank L. Stanton E.R. 8 March 1898 Story about the Greenville Lodge E.R. 11 March 1898 Drum Corps E.R. 15 March 1898 Story about old Masonic school E.R. 22 March 1898 Fire at the home of W.N. Hammond E.R. near Bethel 25 March 1898 Death of W.H. Higgins, father-inlaw of B.F. Manning E.R. 1 April 1898 Story about Ayden E.R. 5 April 1898 Story about a man born in Gates E.R. County in 1772, now in New Jersey 8 April 1898 O.L. Joyner, tobacco history book E.R. 8 April 1898 Death of J.H. Johnson, C.S.A. E.R. 12 April 1898 Eureka Lumber Company, Falkland, accident E.R. 12 April 1898 Story about Ayden E.R. 15 April 1898 Death of Miss A.T. Edwards E.R. 15 April 1898 Old cannon fired E.R. 19 April 1898 Fire company E.R. 19 April 1898 Story about Bryan Buck, C.S.A. E.R. 22 April 1898, 29 April 1898 County Home Chapel dedicated E.R. 22 April 1898, 29 April 1898 Fire engine E.R. 26 April 1898 Forbes' Mill Pond drained E.R. 26 April 1898 Story about J.B. McGowen of Snow E.R. Hill, former member of Pitt County Rifles 26 April 1898 Death of Lenzie, wife of James M. Manning E.R. 29 April 1898 Story about the Pitt County Rifles E.R. 6 May 1898, 10 May 1898, 13 May 1898 Wind damage in Winterville, Baptist church and the fence company E.R. 10May 1898 H.H. Harding, forger E.R. 10 May 1898 Story about Bethel E.R. 10 May 1898 Recruiting office opened for E.R. colored troops on the corner of Fifth and Cotanche streets 13 May 1898 Miss Bessie Tyson has a large number of students in her Joyner Crossroads school E.R. 17 May 1898 Death of Joab Hemby, 80, leaving widow Harriet Joyner Hemby E.R. 17 May 1898 Meeting at Forbes’ schoolhouse, three miles from town E.R. 20 May 1898 Death of Dr. F.W. Brown, 38, married to Camile Latham, daughter of Mayor L.C. Latham E.R. 20 May 1898 Mannassas Forbes walked home from Raleigh, was encamped with the Pitt County Rifles there E.R. 24 May 1898 Death of Captain J.T. Williams, 56; E.R. 24 May 1898 served in the Civil War Death of Mrs. B.F. Sugg E.R. 24 May 1898 Public well dug on Pitt Street near the corner of Second Street E.R. 27 May 1898 Jail break attempted E.R. 27 May 1898 Death of William Hemby, 56, E.R. oldest son of Joab Hemby of Beaver Dam Township 27 May 1898 Story about the organization of the Chamber of Commerce E.R. 27 May 1898 R.B. Jarvis has been in Trinidad, Colorado for the last three years E.R. 27 May 1898 T.M. Hooker returned from Baltimore where he was taking a course in pharmacy E.R. 27 May 1898 Death of W.D. Keel in Jacksonville, E.R. Florida 31 May 1898 Large hail storm, damage E.R. 3 June 1898 History of Col. Lawrence D. Tyson E.R. 3 June 1898 James Brown Foundry E.R. 10 June 1898 Bethel Academy E.R. 10 June 1898 Fred Cox re-building where Congleton house burned E.R. 14 June 1898 Meteor seen E.R. 17 June 1898 Death of Richard McGlohon of Winterville E.R. 17 June 1898 L.L. Hargrove of Georgia to open female school in college building E.R. 17 June 1898 First deck phone at W.B. Wilson’s E.R. 17 June 1898 Fire at Dickinson Avenue, damaged E.R. homes, tobacco company, etc. 17 June 1898 House of J.J. Perkins moved to new E.R. location 21 June 1898 Death of James Edwin Moore of Williamston E.R. 21 June 1898 Ayden telephone completed E.R. 21 June 1898 James Wesley White, artist E.R. 21 June 1898 New flag for Pitt County Rifles E.R. 24 June 1898 Death of Biggs Harrington E.R. 24 June 1898 Death of Sarah, daughter of Mrs. Alice Vincent E.R. 24 June 1898 Death of Miss Reeka Fleming, 17 E.R. 24 June 1898 Two Spanish cannons found in pond near Louisburg E.R. 28 June 1898 Joseph J. Dancey and Miss Alma Hudgin married in Richmond, Virginia, on June 21, 1898 E.R. 28 June 1898 Grimesland Lodge E.R. 28 June 1898 Atkinson/Moye place for sale, sixty E.R. acres, now owned by Abel Smith 1 July 1898 E.L McGowen sold out store E.R. 1 July 1898 Moonlight sail of Steamboat Rubelle, Ola Forbes E.R. 1 July 1898 Story about A.C.L. train engineer George Smith E.R. 1 July 1898 Girls wearing flag dresses E.R. 5 July 1898 Master list of C.C. Forbes, Negro troops E.R. 8 July 1898 Flag for Pitt County Rifles E.R. 8 July 1898 Story about W.A. Darden of Hardeesville in Lenoir County E.R. 8 July 1898 Ellis Tucker, old Negro mason E.R. 12 July 1898 Story about C.C. Cobb of Norfolk, Virginia E.R. 18 July 1898 Pitt County Rifles re-organized E.R. 18 July 1898 Bethel Lodge E.R. 18 July 1898 Hope Fire Company, new fire hose E.R. 18 July 1898 Death of Miss Susan O. Brown E.R. 18 July 1898 Death of Mrs. J.H. Cobb of Ayden E.R. 18 July 1898 Strause building built E.R. 18 July 1898 J.R. Corey sold out grocery and will E.R. now only do harnesses and saddles 22 July 1898 W.O Barnhill, new machine shop E.R. 22 July 1898 Death of Robert Worthington, 90 E.R. 22 July 1898 Death of Lida, 29, of typhoid fever, E.R. wife of Henry C. Edwards 22 July 1898 Death of Thomas Gillam of Morganton E.R. 22 July 1898 Parkside, four miles south of Greenville E.R. 22 July 1898 Negroes at Fort Macon E.R. 22 July 1898 Death of Mrs. Heber Briley E.R. 26 July 1898 Horse wreck on bridge E.R. 26 July 1898 Death of Travis Baker, 80 E.R. 26 July 1898 History of Greenville tobacco warehouses and market E.R. 29 July 1898 Confederate reunion in Greenville E.R. 2 August 1898 S.J. Nobles’ barber shop E.R. 5 August 1898 E. Victor Cox, appointed 2 Lt. Of E.R. Co. E., to succeed Meadows, resigned 5 August 1898 J.J. Corey, canning factory on Dickinson Avenue E.R. 5 August 1898 Lumber rail road at Centrebluff E.R. 5 August 1898 Turkey caught while swimming across a stream at Centrebluff E.R. 5 August 1898 J.J. Smith, A.C.L. agent at Ayden E.R. 5 August 1898 Lumber road at Parkside, Pitt County E.R. 5 August 1898 Moye-Forbes fox hunt E.R. 26 July 1898 Yankee Hall picnic E.R. 9 August 1898 Death of Effie, daughter of L.J. Moore of Lenior County E.R. 12 August 1898 Story about G.F. Smith of Pitt County and Seven Springs E.R. 12 August 1898 Story about cruelty to animals in Greenville and Tarboro E.R. 12 August 1898 Story about Alfred Forbes, tobacco E.R. auctioneer, handsome man 12 August 1898 Story about the poor condition of Dickinson Avenue E.R. 12 August 1898 Hope Fire Company E.R. 12 August 1898 R.M. Kennedy, dairy man E.R. 12 August 1898 Mary Alice Moye, music class E.R. 12 August 1898 nd Governor Jarvis tells how E.R. Greenville government turned over to Negroes 16 August 1898 SubRosa Lodge E.R. 16 August 1898 O.L. Joyner, book on tobacco E.R. 16 August 1898 Grimesland items: E.R. Story about William Moore’s store Story about the two Sunday schools in Grimesland Story about the store of J.O. Proctor and Brother Furnie Powell opened a new store last week 16 August 1898 Story about Greenville depot’s size, E.R. too small 16 August 1898 Negro Missionary Baptist Church dedicated at Bethel E.R. 19 August 1898 Grimesland items E.R. 19 August 1898 Dr. W.H. Dixon moved from E.R. Grimesland to Edwards in Beaufort County, new office in Edwards burned by fire 19 August 1898 Public picnic at Jeremiah Field Grove near Hathaway’s Place E.R. 19 August 1898 Cornet band to be organized E.R. 22 August 1898 Andrew Joyner and J.E. Foy purchased Winston-Salem newspaper E.R. 26 August 1898 Advertisement: Osborne C. Nobles E.R. for sheriff 26 August 1898 Story about Dickinson Avenue and E.R. the rail road 26 August 1898 Miss Pepper’s private school E.R. 26 August 1898 Story about W.R. Whichard, first grade teacher in the 1850’s in Whichard E.R. 30 August 1898 Board of Education: Col. E.C. Yellowley Germain Bernard E.R. 30 August 1898 Alfred Moye James Murray Two children drowned at Tilghman’s Mill Pond near Grimesland E.R. 30 August 1898 Bethel stores E.R. 2 September 1898 Two old Masonic aprons of A.G. Jordan from the Civil War E.R. 2 September 1898 E.O. McGowen left for Elm City to E.R. engage in business 6 September 1898 Red Hawk Fire Company formed E.R. 6 September 1898 Grimesland items E.R. 6 September 1898 Dennis Simmon’s lumber company E.R. 6 September 1898 Winterville newspaper E.R. 6 September 1898 Death at Salisbury of Allen J., son of Ollen E. Warren E.R. 9 September 1898 Winterville items E.R. 9 September 1898 War stories of W.J. Hemby, Spanish-American War in Cuba E.R. 9 September 1898 Death of R. Montgomery Speirs of E.R. Pactolus 13 September 1898 Story about Jessie Barnhill and Elder Sam Moore E.R. 13 September 1898 Grimesland items E.R. 13 September 1898 Story about Pitt County’s roll in the E.R. Spanish-American War, S.M. Pollard 13 September 1898 J.L. Harris publishing newspaper in E.R. Spring Hope 16 September 1898 Hope Fire Company E.R. 16 September 1898 William Moye was in a fight and was cut E.R. 4 October 1898 R.M. Moye in a play E.R. 18 October 1898 D.G. Moye, vice president of Greenville White Government E.R. 25 October 1898 Story of J.R. Warren, deceased E.R. 8 November 1898 A.W. Moye, chief clerk of Wake County Superior Court E.R. 18 November 1898 Death of Cornelius Stephens E.R. 25 November 1898 Negro shipbuilders at Wilmington E.R. 25 November 1898 Story of Martin Ross E.R. 6 December 1898 Story about each member of the Baptist State Convention E.R. 6 December 1898 Sycamore Hill Baptist Church E.R. 16 December 1898 L.C. Latham’s house burned E.R. 16 December 1898 Story about the cornet band E.R. 20 December 1898 Fire at House Station E.R. 20 December 1898 Story about Greenville E.R. 20 December 1898 Alfred Forbes’ gin house burned E.R. 20 December 1898 New rail road to Farmville, narrow E.R. gauge 23 December 1898 William Moore selling store in Grindool E.R. 23 December 1898 King House Hotel sold, C.C. Vines E.R. renting it 23 December 1898 Robbery at H.C. Edwards’ barroom E.R. on Fifth Street 23 December 1898 Alfred Forbes’ store E.R 30 December 1898 Weather superstitions E.R 30 December 1898 King Plantation for sale E.R 30 December 1898 A.A. Forbes’ band E.R 30 December 1898 Fire in the Manning house on Plank E.R. Road, ½ mile west of town 3 January 1899 About the depot E.R. 3 January 1899 Greenville Opera House E.R. 6 January 1899 Death of G.A. McGowen of Pactolus after protracted illness E.R. 6 January1899 Barnhill and Samuel Allen Machine E.R. Shop 6 January 1899 Murderer of John King caught after E.R. nine years 10 January1899 Story about the depot E.R. 10 January 1899 Bensboro farm for sale E.R. 10 January 1899 Andrew Joyner, newspaper man E.R. 10 January 1899 W.S. Briley, overseer of state farm E.R. near Tulley 10 January 1899 List of band members E.R. 10 January 1899 J.S. Norman grocery in Rialto Building E.R. 13 January 1899 Liquor laws of Marlboro and Farmville E.R. 13 January 1899 Post office and store of J.A. Gardner at Gardnersville burned E.R. 20 January 1899 Will Moore, O.D.C. shipping agent E.R. at Centrebluff 20 January 1899 Death of W.R. Tucker in Raleigh E.R. 20 January 1899 J.S. Hester’s house burned E.R. 20 January 1899 Jail break E.R. 20 January 1899 Death of Marcellus Hyman,18 E.R. 24 January 1899 Dickinson Avenue in poor condition E.R. 27 January 1899 Recipe to keep flies away E.R. 27 January 1899 Closed, the telegraph office in House Station E.R. 31 January 1899 Death of J.C. Gladson, 68 E.R. 3 February 1899 History of the Daily Reflector E.R. 7 February 1899 Death of Mrs. Margaret Hardy, 57 E.R. 7 February 1899 Story about oyster shells in the mud E.R. 7 February 1899 Cigar tobacco in eastern North Carolina E.R. 7 February 1899 Musicians in Greenville: Frank Wilson, trombone player E.R. 10 February 1899 Rowan Cooper, one of the firm of E.R. A.G. Cox Manufacturing Company 10 February 1899 Ola Forbes, violin E.R. 10 February 1899 Dr. E.A. Moye, new office E.R. 10 February 1899 Story about the ages of people in Graham County, North Carolina E.R. 14 February 1899 Story about R.R. Cotten E.R. 14 February 1899 Telegraph wire being taken down in E.R. Stokes, Whichard, and Pactolus 14 February 1899 J.E. Little worked in Elizabeth City E.R. 14 February 1899 Will Brown of Greenville worked in Goldsboro 17 February 1899 E.R. Zeb W. Brown of Greenville with brother H.P. Brown in Reidsville E.R. 17 February 1899 Rabbit caught on island E.R. 17 February 1899 Benji May of Farmville, warehouse E.R. in Kinston 21 February 1899 Death of Mrs. George Griffin E.R. 21 February 1899 Death of E.N. Hatton E.R. 21 February 1899 Death of William Webb E.R. 21 February 1899 J.F. King Livery sold to L. E. Fountain of Tarboro E.R. 24 February 1899 Death of Sally Ann Jones, house for E.R. sale on lot # 58 28 February 1899 Death of James Proctor, 72, in Virginia E.R. 28 February 1899 Death of Addie, wife of Richard Beddard E.R. 28 February 1899 Death of James Proctor, 72 E.R. 28 February 1899 Death of Mrs. Affie Dail E.R. 3 March 1899 Death of Hal Sugg, son of Col. I.A. E.R. Sugg 3 March 1899 Gold diggers digging up garden of J. White E.R. 3 March 1899 Body found east of Greenville E.R. 3 March 1899 Death of Aseneth Gurganus, wife of E.R. Harry Gurganus 7 March 1899 Strauss Tobacco Warehouse fire 7 March 1899 E.R. Death of Lerby Harper in Grindool E.R. 10 March 1899 Story about Senator W.R. Williams E.R. 10 March 1899 Dr. Zeno Brown hurt E.R. 10 March 1899 Story about fire horses E.R. 14 March 1899 Story about Cox Brickyard in Winterville E.R. 17 March 1899 Story about Winterville depot E.R. 21 March 1899 Story about McG. Ernul E.R. 21 March 1899 Fire at the home of E.A. Moye, smokehouse burned E.R. 21 March 1899 Death of Haywood Knox, 70 E.R. 24 March 1899 Chinese laundry man leaving E.R. 28 March 1899 Tornado destroyed Bethel E.R. 31 March 1899 Bridge across mill run at Penny Hill E.R. blown off its foundation 4 April 1899 J.J. Harrington in Washington state, E.R. brother of O.W. Harrington 4 April 1899 Death of Carl, son of Jacob Joyner E.R. 4 April 1899 W.C. Nelson killed W.N.M. Hammond at Bethel E.R. 7 April 1899 J.J. Cherry married in Virginia E.R. 7 April 1899 Bees predict weather E.R. 7 April 1899 Penny Hill murder: Van B. Riddick E.R. charged with killing Ransom Lyon, Negro 11 April 1899 Winterville depot E.R. 11 April 1899 A.W. Moye elected chairman of the E.R. board of Wake County school directors 14 April 1899 Death of Court Patrick, 70 E.R. 14 April 1899 Hope Fire Company officers E.R. 14 April 1899 Death of Mrs. L.C. Ricks E.R. 18 April 1899 Pitt County people in Lumberton, North Carolina; Z.F. Highsmith, jeweler E.R. 21 April 1899 Standard Oil Company came to Greenville E.R. 28 April 1899 A look at Evans Street, trees cut down E.R. 28 April 1899 Tennis courts on college grounds E.R. 28 April 1899 All trees on Evans Street cut down between Five Points and Court House E.R. 28 April 1899 New Strauss Tobacco Warehouse E.R. 28 April 1899 Winterville depot ice story E.R. 2 May 1899 Bethel barrell factory E.R. 2 May 1899 Story about Alfred Forbes and son Charlie E.R. 2 May 1899 Johnson Mills stores E.R. 2 May 1899 Mrs. J.F. Briley caught large turtle in river E.R. 2 May 1899 Alice Tripp, seamstress E.R. 5 May 1899 Fire at C.B. Tripp’s blacksmith shop in Chicod E.R. 5 May 1899 Death of Mrs. Susan McLawhorn, 75 E.R. 5 May 1899 Farmville town officials E.R. 5 May 1899 Death of William Fields in Farmville E.R. 5 May 1899 Winterville town officials E.R. 5 May 1899 Ayden town officials E.R. 5 May 1899 Death of Mrs. Susan McLawhorn, widow of Jeremiah McLawhorn E.R. 5 May 1899 Death of son of Miss Hennetta Rogers E.R. 5 May 1899 Death of Mrs. Emily Fleming, 66 E.R. 5 May 1899 History of tobacco production in Pitt County since 1886 E.R. 9 May 1899 Zula, daughter of E.A. Moye married E.R. 9 May 1899 Fire in Greenville E.R. 9 May 1899 Henry Moye, barber E.R. 9 May 1899 Bethel town officials E.R. 9 May 1899 Greenville’s greatest fire: twenty- E.R. five stores and offices, King House, and post office destroyed 9 May 1899 W.B. Moye and sons- Sidney and Jim- shooting E.R. 9 May 1899 Georgia James, millinery in Bachelors’ Hall on Washington Street E.R. 9 May 1899 G.M. Tucker fertilizer factory E.R. 9 May 1899 Story about H.A. Latham E.R. 9 May 1899 History of divorce in North Carolina E.R. 12 May 1899 Winterville items E.R. 12 May 1899 Bethel brickyard E.R. 12 May 1899 H.A. Sutton crowing hen E.R. 12 May 1899 Dongola murder case E.R. 12 May 1899 Story about J.D. Savage of Chicago, E.R. brother of Mrs. C.T. Munford 12 May 1899 Story about M.F. Turnage E.R. 12 May 1899 New town ordinance, no new wood E.R. buildings near Evans Street 12 May 1899 An alphabet rhyme for not drinking E.R. alcohol 12 May 1899 Johnson Mill items E.R. 16 May 1899 Tragedy at T.E. Barrow’s farm in Greene County E.R. 12 May 1899 Hotel history E.R. 12 May 1899 W.B. James’ hotel and C.C. Vines’ E.R. hotel 12 May 1899 Death of son of Walter D. Grimes in Raleigh E.R. 12 May 1899 Kitchen of David McGlohon of Ayden blown down in storm E.R. 23 May 1899 W.B. Wingate’s millhouse E.R. 23 May 1899 Store painted pea green at Five Points E.R. 23 May 1899 W.E. Fountain of Tarboro married E.R. 26 May 1899 House of J.J. Clark burned E.R. 26 May 1899 Story about tobacco in Pitt County E.R. 30 May 1899 W.H. Allen of Pitt County, tobacco E.R. farmer in Cumberland County 30 May 1899 1891 history of Greenville E.R. 30 May 1899 J.O. Proctor rebuilding on the site of the old brick store E.R. 30 May 1899 Greenville rebuilding after fire E.R. 30 May 1899 Daughters of the Confederacy organizing in Greenville E.R. 30 May 1899 History of Col. George E.B. Singletary, C.S.A. E.R. 30 May 1899 Dongola murder E.R. 2 June 1899 Death of Reverend J.H. Lamberth, 45 E.R. 2 June 1899 Death of Herbert, son of H.A. White E.R. 2 June 1899 Death of Sammy, 10, son of J.A. Smith E.R. 2 June 1899 Biography of Dr. Jesse P. Brown, b. E.R. 1834 2 June 1899 Death of Mamie, wife of Samuel Allen E.R. 6 June 1899 Death of Mary Snow, daughter of W.B. James E.R. 6 June 1899 Daughter of Mrs. P.E. Dancy E.R. 6 June 1899 Lightning at the plantation of J.L Cherry E.R. 9 June 1899 Death of child of J.H. Kinion E.R. 13 June 1899 Lighting in the garden of W.B. Wingate E.R. 13 June 1899 Story about Ayden E.R. 13 June 1899 Wood chips found 27 feet under ground E.R. 13 June 1899 Story about Winterville E.R. 13 June 1899 Story about the first alarm bell in Greenville, Hope Fire Company E.R. 16 June 1899 Death of George Ann Allen Hemby, E.R. daughter of Maggie Hemby 20 June 1899 Mrs. C.L. Patterson of Bainbridge, Georgia visiting E.R. 20 June 1899 Story about Frank Nobles of Nash County, formerly of Pitt County E.R. 20 June 1899 Winterville Brick Company E.R. 23 June 1899 Death of Mrs. Allen Hardee E.R. 23 June 1899 Death of Mrs. Fannie Pollard E.R. 23 June 1899 S.J. Nobles fined one cent for working in his shop after midnight E.R. 23 June 1899 Story about the O’Hagan family E.R. 27 June 1899 Bethel stores E.R. 30 June 1899 Winterville items E.R. 30 June 1899 Story about new Strauss Warehouse E.R. 30 June 1899 Election of J.G. Moye as mayor of Greenville, Ola Forbes leaving office 4 July 1899 E.R. Death of Miss Penelope Dudley E.R. 4 July 1899 Story about bacon from J.A. Cory’s E.R. farm 4 July 1899 First Pitt County pension of the war E.R. with Spain, Francis Reeves, Negro 4 July 1899 Winterville stores E.R. 11 July 1899 Story about Isaac A. Sugg in Georgia E.R. 11 July 1899 Red Hawk Fire Company E.R. 11 July 1899 Pactolus row at Davenport store E.R. 11 July 1899 Arthur Forbes’ land for sale E.R. 11 July 1899 List of county school directors E.R. 14 July 1899 Hope Fire Company E.R. 14 July 1899 W.A. Garris shot wife in watermelon patch E.R. 18 July 1899 Officers of the Covenant Lodge E.R. 18 July 1899 Death of William, 4, son of R. Greene E.R. 18 July 1899 B.P. Cobb of Charleston, S.C., brother of R.J. Cobb E.R. 18 July 1899 Story about Seven Springs E.R. 21 July 1899 Firm of Forbes and Moye dissolved E.R. 21 July 1899 Firm of Brown and Hooker dissolved E.R. 21 July 1899 Dongola murder E.R. 24 July 1899 Forbes schoolhouse picnic E.R. 24 July 1899 Tarboro witch story E.R. 28 July 1899 Story about Goose Creek Island E.R. 28 July 1899 Methodist Church bought Mrs. E.M. Williams’ lot on Washington Street and will build new church E.R. 28 July 1899 Ayden Lumber Company E.R. 28 July 1899 Story about new Bethel school E.R. 1 August 1899 Death of daughter of A.F. Clark E.R. 1 August 1899 Story about five tobacco warehouses in Greenville E.R. 4 August 1899 Parmele items E.R. 4 August 1899 W.J. Hemby opening a grocery store E.R. 4 August 1899 J.J. Perkins building a new brick building on the site of the burned post office E.R. 4 August 1899 Jarvis Harding, assistant postmaster E.R. 4 August 1899 J.W. Perkins appointed U.S. deputy E.R. Marshall 4 August 1899 Story about the location of the new E.R. post office, beside all the barrooms 8 August 1899 Death of Marcellus Briley in Parmele of stomach cancer E.R. 11 August 1899 Ayden Journal E.R. 11 August 1899 Gang planks to sidewalks E.R. 11 August 1899 Death of Oscar, son of S.P. Erwin E.R. 11 August 1899 Death of Ishmael Clark, 84, Negro E.R. 11 August 1899 Inventor Zeb Highsmith of Bethel E.R. 13 August 1899 Bethel stores E.R. 13 August 1899 J.A. Lang, new stockyard in Greenville E.R. 13 August 1899 W.R. Parker and E.A. Moye Lumber Yard E.R. 18 August 1899 Shipwreck at Kitty Hawk E.R. 18 August 1899 Mrs. Alfred Forbes’ girl’s school E.R. 18 August 1899 New store of Henry Hooker E.R. 18 August 1899 History of J.C. Cox, inventor E.R. 22 August 1899 Greenville Warehouse incorporated E.R. 22 August 1899 Strauss Brothers Incorporated E.R. 22 August 1899 Farmville items E.R. 25 August 1899 Death of Mrs. M.T. Moye of Wilson E.R. 25 August 1899 Bachelors Hall, Washington Street E.R. 25 August 1899 Sheriff office remodeled E.R. 25 August 1899 Fire alarm at 11:00 to close bars E.R. 25 August 1899 Story about storm damage along coast of North Carolina E.R. 29 August 1899 Register of deeds, T.R. Moore E.R. 29 August 1899 Story about Hargrave’s school for young ladies E.R. 29 August 1899 Winterville items E.R. 1 September 1899 Nash Edwards clerking for B.F. Manning Clothiers in Winterville E.R. 5 September 1899 Story about Ayden E.R. 5 September 1899 Grimesland School E.R. 5 September 1899 C.M. Bernard and wife missing E.R. 8 September 1899 Story about the son of A.G. Cox, A.F. Cox, 2 E.R. 8 September 1899 Story about Ayden E.R. 8 September 1899 Jail break E.R. 8 September 1899 J. Dail, newspaper leaving Ayden E.R. 12 September 1899 Will Sermons and Nannie Smith hurt in wagon accident at Reedy Branch E.R. 8 September 1899 Yankee Hall Ferry, J.R. Davenport E.R. ordered to have a flat built 8 September 1899 Story about J.M. Patrick of Greene E.R. County 8 September 1899 Story about Mrs. Jane M. Brown, b. E.R. 1825 15 September 1899 Johnson Mill items E.R. 15 September 1899 Death of Jane, wife of Dr. William E.R. B. Brown 15 September 1899 Parmele items E.R. 15 September 1899 W.E. Nichols left today to work in factory in Roanoke Rapids E.R. 15 September 1899 Liberty Tobacco Warehouse opened E.R. 15 September 1899 Death of Willie, son of E.C. Williams E.R. 18 September 1899 Hotel meeting E.R. 18 September 1899 Dongola murder E.R. 18 September 1899 Death of Lizzie Foley E.R. 18 September 1899 Death of Eddie, son of J.H. Harris E.R. 22 September 1899 Death of Dr. J.P. Redding E.R. 22 September 1899 Bridge collapsed at Sparta E.R. 22 September 1899 Death of Reverend B.B. Allbriton E.R. 26 September 1899 Dongola murder E.R. 26 September 1899 Story about the Sheppard and Bernard case E.R. 26 September 1899 A.A. Forbes held up E.R. 29 September 1899 Advertisement: Mary F. Harding and Company, millinery, Winterville, North Carolina E.R. 29 September 1899 Don Johnson of Johnson Mill E.R. elected principle of a graded school in Cross, South Carolina 29 September 1899 Marshals for the state fair from Pitt E.R. County 29 September 1899 The home of John W. Blount of Snow Hill burned E.R. 29 September 1899 Barnhill and Allen Machine Shop dissolved E.R. 29 September 1899 Death of Orren Williams Jr. E.R. 3 October 1899 Story about E.L. Smith’s racing horse E.R. 3 October 1899 History of Mrs. Violetta Grimer, b. E.R. 1816 3 October 1899 Story about the officers of the Pitt County branch of Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Association E.R. 6 October 1899 Parmele items E.R. 6 October 1899 Story about telegraph offices E.R. 6 October 1899 W.F Morrill has rented Seven Springs Hotel for five years E.R. 6 October 1899 Story about the Greenville jail E.R. 6 October 1899 Mary Alice Moye attended Brockmann Music School in Greensboro, North Carolina E.R. 6 October 1899 J. Dail, Williamston newspaper E.R. 10 October 1899 Story about the fire department E.R. 10 October 1899 Death of Grady, 18 months, son of J.S. Norman E.R. 10 October 1899 Story about the well on Evans Street E.R. 13 October 1899 Story about bees in Court House E.R. 13 October 1899 tower Story about new post office E.R. 13 October 1899 Fire at Pactolus depot E.R. 13 October 1899, 20 October 1899 William Moye, drunk E.R. 17 October 1899 Weather folklore E.R. 17 October 1899 J.H. Humphrey and J.H. Turnage built a boat in Kinston E.R. 17 October 1899 Death of Josie, 10, daughter of J.J. Harrington in Ayden E.R. 17 October 1899 Death of Miss Jane Phillips, 68 E.R. 17 October 1899 Death of son of Frank Carr E.R. 17 October 1899 Ollen E Warren of Riverside Nursery, exhibited at the state fair E.R. 20 October 1899 W.H. Parker of Pitt County, inmate E.R. at soldiers’ home in Raleigh, North Carolina 20 October 1899 Death of son of W.G. Smith E.R. 24 October 1899 Story about bad hotels in Greenville E.R. 24 October 1899 Bicycle repair shop in Greenville, S.E. Pender and Company E.R. 24 October 1899 Mayor’s office moved from near market house to over Frank Wilson’s store on Fourth Street E.R. 27 October 1899 Advertisement: Greenville Tailoring Company E.R. 27 October 1899 Death of William Kinsaul at his home E.R. 27 October 1899 List of lots owned by Jarvis and Latham Skinner in Skinnerville E.R. 27 October 1899 Telephone connection from Rocky Mount E.R. 31 October 1899 Carolina Christian College in Ayden granted articles of incorporation E.R. 31 October 1899 New gate and arch at Cherry Hill Cemetery E.R. 3 November 1899 Deela Forbes attended Baptist Female University in Raleigh E.R. 3 November 1899 Hurricane; damage at Morehead, Wilmington, Southport E.R. 7 November 1899 Story about Capt. W.A. Parvin E.R. 7 November 1899 Death of baby of Nash Edwards E.R. 7 November 1899 W.F. Burch left the Reflector E.R. 7 November 1899 Box factory at Bethel E.R. 10 November 1899 Noah Lees’s store in Grimesland, robbed E.R. 10 November 1899 A new bridge to be built at the Old E.R. Forbes Mill Run 10 November 1899 Story about the fire company E.R. 10 November 1899 Ferrymen employed at Pactolus E.R. 10 November 1899 Half the cost to repair the Yellowley bridge will be paid by the county E.R. 10 November 1899 Story about the well on the Court House square E.R. 10 November 1899 James Lafayette Little married Mary, daughter of James Washington Thomas E.R. 10 November 1899 Story about two tobacco warehouses in Grifton E.R. 14 November 1899 Dongola murder, hanging E.R. 14 November 1899 Story about Mrs. Thomas McGee, daughter of Mrs. Sally Marshall E.R. 17 November 1899 Burch Printing Company, W.H. Burch owner E.R. 21 November 1899 Oyster house opened E.R. 21 November 1899 C.C. Vines hotel closed E.R. 21 November 1899 Death of Peter F. Forbes E.R. 24 November 1899 Bridge accident, Negro drowned, court case E.R. 24 November 1899 Nottingham and Wrenn Sawmill in E.R. Grifton 28 November 1899 About the Pitt County Court House, E.R. burned during the Civil War 28 November 1899 While digging well on Evans Street, E.R. bricks from first Court House found 24 November 1899 C.T. Munford erected flagpole 24 November 1899 E.R. College property sold, building cut E.R. up and sold 24 November 1899 B.F. Patrick moved back to Greenville from his farm a mile south of town E.R. 24 November 1899 Negro Lodge in Ayden E.R. 1 December 1899 Mrs. Mary Braxton had four children in Oxford Orphanage E.R. 1 December 1899 D.D. Gardner married in Hamilton E.R. 1 December 1899 R.M. Moye Lodge E.R. 5 December 1899 Osceola Band uniforms E.R. 5 December 1899 R.A. Forbes married E.R. 8 December 1899 Reward for buggy accident, road hog E.R. 8 December 1899 Grifton items E.R. 8 December 1899 Elias Braxton moved to Winterville E.R. 8 December 1899 Mrs. Fannie Tyson moved to Winterville E.R. 8 December 1899 Death of J.E. Speirs of Grifton E.R. 8 December 1899 Death of Mrs. Mary, wife of J. Bryan Grimes, daughter of J.J. Laughinghouse E.R. 8 December 1899 Herbert Edmunds and Julius Fleming, barber shop E.R. 8 December 1899 Sam Tyson, merchant of Black Jack E.R. 8 December 1899 William Fred Harding married in Greensboro E.R. 12 December 1899 Story about the fire department E.R. 12 December 1899 Minutes from the county commissioner’s meeting E.R. 12 December 1899 Moye and Kittrell sawmill in Winterville E.R. 15 December 1899 R.M. Busler now living in New York E.R. 15 December 1899 Percy Blow moved to Marion, South Carolina, to be telegraph operator E.R. 15 December 1899 College building being cut up, will E.R. convert it into dwelling houses 15 December 1899 Fire at the store of J.Z. Brooks in Grifton E.R. 15 December 1899 J.N. Hart, brother of Mrs. R. Bradley of Margaretsville E.R. 15 December 1899 Professor Ragsdale, superintendent E.R. of schools, office above Frank Wilson’s store 19 December 1899 George Taylor murdered at Oakley E.R. 19 December 1899 W.J. James slept in front of the Court House during the Civil War E.R. 19 December 1899 Story about Bishop Jolly in Utah and his Civil War record E.R. 22 December 1899 Story about the Grifton jail E.R. 22 December 1899 W.B. Wingate had sister living at Fair Haven, Connecticut E.R. 22 December 1899 Death of Cornelius Davis of Ormondsville E.R. 22 December 1899 J.B. Tripp and Company of Philadelphia, booksellers E.R. 2 January 1900 Death of Mrs. Salan Cox, mother of E.R. Dr. Cox 2 January 1900 E.F. Munford of Ayden attended Wake Forest University E.R. 2 January 1900 A.A. Andrews Brickyard, Greenville E.R. 2 January 1900 Peyton at Kinison, in the U.S. Army E.R. 2 January 1900 Prophecy Party E.R. 2 January 1900 Charles B. Aycock, J.L. Fleming, L.I. Moore, attorneys E.R. 2 January 1900 Fire at the home of Mrs. Millie Harris on Dickinson Avenue E.R. 2 January 1900 H.W. Whichard, general merchant from Whichard E.R. 2 January 1900 L.N. Edwards moved out of Winterville and back to farm E.R. 5 January 1900 Funny song about Dixie in the winter E.R. 5 January 1900 Story about C.C. Joyner E.R. 5 January 1900 Story About Simon Moye’s store in E.R. 9 January 1900 Winterville Grifton Theatre, Brooks Hall E.R. 9 January 1900 Drs. O’Hagan and Laughinghouse dissolved E.R. 9 January 1900 Winterville Jewish Harp Band E.R. 9 January 1900 Perkins building behind Frank Wilson’s store E.R. 9 January 1900 End of Century Book Club formed E.R. 9 January 1900 W.H. McGovern elected night policeman of Greenville E.R. 9 January 1900 R.L. Davis mill at Marlboro E.R. 12 January 1900 King House stables, L.E. Fountain E.R. 12 January 1900 Death of Thomas Allen Formes of south Greenville E.R. 12 January 1900 Grifton jail burned E.R. 16 January 1900 Alonzo Harris appointed policeman E.R. of Winterville 16 January 1900 Death of daughter of Fred Phillips E.R. 16 January 1900 Story about the growth of Ayden E.R. since the rail road came to town ten years ago, form three houses to ninety houses 16 January 1900 Mrs. Henrietta Williams visiting daughter in Raleigh E.R. 16 January 1900 Lamp exploded at the home of W.H. Harrington E.R. 16 January 1900 Accident of Jacob Joyner and son O.L. Joyner E.R. 16 January 1900 T.F. Christman and Company in old E.R. Marcellus Moore store 19 January 1900 E.B. Ficklen and Robert M. Moye, hunting accident; Ficklen shot in the eye E.R. 19 January 1900 R.L. Humber sold old house and moved it down to the wharf E.R. 23 January 1900 Winterville band E.R. 30 January 1900 Steamboats at Grifton E.R. 30 January 1900 B.F. Tyson’s new stables on the E.R. corner of Fifth and Cotanche streets 30 January 1900 burned Story about Osceola Band uniforms E.R. 30 January 1900 Rail road bridge accident E.R. 30 January 1900 Death of Mrs. Lezina Whichard of Edgecombe County E.R. 2 February 1900 Story about the area near the wharf E.R. being a bad part of town 2 February 1900 Death of Mrs. Armeda Hoell Jones, E.R. b. 1824 6 February 1900 Story about the fire company E.R. 6 February 1900 Death of John Leggett E.R. 9 February 1900 Story about Grifton boats E.R. 16 February 1900 J.J. Laughinghouse robbed E.R. 20 February 1900 Death of Mrs. Allen Warren E.R. 20 February 1900 Story about Pactolus E.R. 20 February 1900 Death of Mary Haddock, 76 E.R. 23 February 1900 Death of Reverend James Craft E.R. 27 February 1900 Story about probable ferry at Yankee Hall E.R. 27 February 1900 Death of Buck Cox E.R. 27 February 1900 Death of Mrs. Lou Rountree E.R. 2 March 1900 Death of Mrs. A.M. Keel E.R. 2 March 1900 A.A. Forbes has moved into one of E.R. the new buildings on the former college campus project near the rail road 2 March 1900 Williams’ house moved from E.R. Washington Street to Greene Street 9 March 1900 Accident of W.B. James, shot grandson E.R. 9 March 1900 J.F. Harrington, telescope E.R. 9 March 1900 Winterville town officials E.R. 9 March 1900 Blount and Keel of Pitt County, new store in Mount Olive E.R. 9 March 1900 Death in Greene County of William E.R. Brand, Mexican War veteran 13 March 1900 Roy Evans Photograph Gallery E.R. 16 March 1900 25 th wedding anniversary of J.B. E.R. 16 March 1900 Cherry Death of Elisha Turner of Bethel E.R. 16 March 1900 Death of father of L. C. Arthur E.R. 23 March 1900 Story about fishing at Goff Landing E.R. 23 March 1900 Ola Forbes’ gas boat painted E.R. 27 March 1900 W.H. Furkins, shoemaker E.R. 27 March 1900 Story about Ayden E.R. 30 March 1900 Death of Mrs. Nicey Smith E.R. 30 March 1900 Death of Mrs. Nancy Carson of Pactolus E.R. 30 March 1900 J.J. Cory moved into the old J.S. Norman store E.R. 3 April 1900 Firm of Patrick and Greene dissolved E.R. 3 April 1900 Mrs. Martha Teel, widow of George E.R. Teel, over 100 years of age 6 April 1900 Death of Sarah Hooker, 20 E.R. 6 April 1900 Cistern on Clark property on Greene Street E.R. 10 April 1900 D.W. Hardee moved house from the E.R. corner of Fifth and Cotanche streets to south Greenville 10 April 1900 E.G. Flanagan, state undertaker officer E.R. 10 April 1900 Stables and house of Alfred Forbes E.R. burned 10 April 1900 A.A. Andrews’ brickyard E.R. 13 April 1900 Dickinson Avenue Christian Church E.R. 13 April 1900 Stables of W.B. Barrow burned E.R. 13 April 1900 Death of James L Harris E.R. 13 April 1900 Story about a balloon ascension and E.R. a carriage accident 13 April 1900 Frank, son of J.J. Rollins, got married E.R. 13 April 1900 Six soda fountains in Greenville E.R. 13 April 1900 Story about Hope Fire Company E.R. 13 April 1900 Story about Hatteras Lightship E.R. 13 April 1900 Story about Louis Henry Cox of Johnson Mills E.R. 17 April 1900 Dr. Bagwell’s house struck by lightning E.R. 17 April 1900 A.A Andrews is moving into one of E.R. the houses that was recently a part of the college building 17 April 1900 Ben Kinion bought out L.E. Fountain Stables E.R. 17 April 1900 Death of Mrs. Mary Harris E.R. 17 April 1900 Story about Seven Springs and G.F. E.R. Smith of Pitt County 20 April 1900 Story about Mrs. S. B. Wilson’s orange tree E.R. 20 April 1900 Pactolus items E.R. 20 April 1900 Sister of W.H. Bagwell got married E.R. 20 April 1900 Picnic at Hardy place E.R. 20 April 1900 Brickyard at Ayden E.R. 20 April 1900 Greenville Tailoring Company E.R. 20 April 1900 Death of Noah Little, Negro engineer on the Steamboat Myers E.R. 24 April 1900 Moye and Kittrell brickyard, Winterville E.R. 24 April 1900 Grifton items E.R. 24 April 1900 Osceola Band E.R. 24 April 1900 Log jam at bridge E.R. 27 April 1900 Hattie Hathaway at asylum E.R. 27 April 1900 Ayden lodge organized E.R. 1 May 1900 Harry Skinner’s horse struck on train tracks E.R. 1 May 1900 B.F. Patrick building hotel on the corner of Fifth and Evans streets E.R. 1 May 1900 Cotton mill organized E.R. 1 May 1900 Matilda Crandall, insane woman E.R. 1 May 1900 Story about William Humber, brother of R.L. Humber E.R. 1 May 1900 Story about Marion F. Turnage of E.R. 1 May 1900 Kansas Lewis B. Elks drowned at Grimesland seine E.R. 4 May 1900 Fire at the house of L.B. Newbon of E.R. Swift Creek 4 May 1900 Death of Thomas J. Sheppard, put up wood for coffin 40 years ago E.R. 4 May 1900 Evans Street filled and raised at Academy Branch E.R. 8 May 1900 S.C. Whitehusrt store at Grindool E.R. 8 May 1900 Story about the estate of J.R. Congleton E.R. 8 May 1900 Well in the cemetery E.R. 8 May 1900 Recent death of S.S. Wallace of Colorado, former resident of Greenville E.R. 8 May 1900 James M. Moore, rail road agent in E.R. Darlington, South Carolina 8 May 1900 Death of Jacob Joyner, father of O.L. Joyner E.R. 11 May 1900 Moye and Kittrell soda fountain in Winterville E.R. 11 May 1900 Swansboro boat wreck E.R. 11 May 1900 Pactolus items E.R. 11 May 1900 Grifton town officers E.R. 11 May 1900 Grifton bridge E.R. 11 May 1900 Story about the graves of two C.S.A. soldiers near Greenville E.R. 11 May 1900 Johnson Mills Store E.R. 11 May 1900 Mad dog at the county home almost E.R. bit Mrs. Macon Weatherington 11 May 1900 Death of wife of Elder Samuel Moore of Bethel E.R. 15 May 1900 Policemen W.B. James and W.H. E.R. Smith dismissed and Seba King and J.T. Smith temporarily elected 15 May 1900 Peyton T. Atkinson on leave for a few days E.R. 15 May 1900 Negro Odd Fellows, celebration E.R. 15 May 1900 E.F. Mumford, graduate of Wake Forest E.R. 15 May 1900 John Flanagan Company, two-story E.R. addition 18 May 1900 Death of Miss Bettie House E.R. 18 May 1900 Tessie, daughter of A.M. Evans, won a scholarship E.R. 18 May 1900 Odd fishing story of Alf Worthington E.R. 18 May 1900 Moye and Kittrell brickyard E.R. 18 May 1900 Grimesland lodge E.R. 22 May 1900 Death of Allen Harper of Greene County, 75 E.R. 22 May 1900 Seven Springs under the management of W.F. Morrill E.R. 22 May 1900 Miss Theodora Grimes at C.S.A. Reunion of Grimesland E.R. 22 May 1900 Gus Forbes at mill in Washington E.R. 22 May 1900 Dan W. Patrick of Snow Hill, president of rail road E.R. 22 May 1900 House of Levin Ross of Edwards burned E.R. 22 May 1900 Tobacco factory of M.P. Jordan burned E.R. 25 May 1900 Thad M. Moore, businessman of Roanoke Rapids E.R. 25 May 1900 Death of J.J. Burgess, 68 E.R. 25 May 1900 Fire chief A.J. Griffin hit in the eye E.R. with a nozzle 25 May 1900 Story about Bethel E.R. 29 May 1900 John Addison Ricks married E.R. 29 May 1900 R.L. Smith’s race horse, "Bird Eye," in races in Baltimore E.R. 29 May 1900 John Randolph in Central America E.R. 29 May 1900 E.O. McGowen in Elm City E.R. 29 May 1900 Firm of Manning and Kittrell eight E.R. years old, iron dealers 29 May 1900 Story about the John Flanagan Company 1 June 1900 E.R. Story about Dr. C.J. Greene E.R. 1 June 1900 Story about C.C. Joyner E.R. 1 June 1900 Story about the Greenville Cotton Mill E.R. 1 June 1900 Child of R.L. Humber hurt, fell E.R. while waving flag and blowing horn 1 June 1900 Negro woman poisoned husband at E.R. Calico 1 June 1900 Story about Reverend John T. Albritton E.R. 1 June 1900 Story about the Grifton bridge E.R. 1 June 1900 R.S. Evans moved into one of the houses that was formerly a part of the college building, fronting A.A. Andrews E.R. 5 June 1900 Four boys of W.B. Wilson lost a horse at Forbes' Mill Pond E.R. 5 June 1900 J.W. Britton of Whichard visiting relatives in Winterville E.R. 5 June 1900 Story about Simon Moye’s ice house in Winterville E.R. 5 June 1900 Death of wife of J.S. Brown of Bethel E.R. 8 June 1900 R.A. Tyson rebuilt tobacco factory E.R. 8 June 1900 Story about the store of M. Fleming E.R. and Company at Parker’s Crossroads 8 June 1900 Bear killed at Grifton E.R. 8 June 1900 Death of Mrs. Sallie Marshall, 71, daughter of the late Gould Hoyt E.R. 8 June 1900 John Manning killed by his nephew, Nile Manning E.R. 12 June 1900 Story about the will of Thomas J. Sheppard E.R. 12 June 1900 Helen and Della Forbes attending Baptist Female University at Raleigh E.R. 12 June 1900 Military company organized E.R. 12 June 1900 Story about A.G. Cox’s coffins E.R. 12 June 1900 Music of Della Forbes, Clara Forbes, and Bessie Patrick E.R. 12 June 1900 Death of George McGowen, C.S.A. E.R. veteran 15 June 1900 Death of son of John M. Smith E.R. 15 June 1900 Death of Mrs. J.A. Sutton E.R. 15 June 1900 Christian church being built on Dickinson Avenue E.R. 19 June 1900 Fire at a Grifton mill E.R. 19 June 1900 Old Hurst store moved in Winterville E.R. 19 June 1900 Jail break using wooden keys E.R. 22 June 1900 W.S. Bernard, U.N.C. librarian E.R. 22 June 1900 Greenville Cotton Mill E.R. 22 June 1900 Death of Mrs. Martha M. Gaskill E.R. 22 June 1900 Story about the two-story photography studio of R.T. Evans on Dickinson Avenue E.R. 22 June 1900 New tobacco warehouse E.R. 26 June 1900 Story about the store of Moye and Kittrell in Winterville E.R. 26 June 1900 Robbery at the home of W.S. Fleming at Parker’s Crossroads E.R. 26 June 1900 Grifton Drug Company E.R. 26 June 1900 Explosion at Ayden Lumber Company E.R. 29 June 1900 Store robbed at Mildred E.R. 29 June 1900 John Flanagan Company E.R. 29 June 1900, 6 July 1900 Desk factory at Bethel E.R. 29 June 1900 Biography of Governor Jarvis E.R. 3 July 1900 Large Winterville rally, lots of food E.R. 3 July 1900 Barbecue and picnic at King’s Crossroads E.R. 3 July 1900 Roy Evans photography E.R. 3 July 1900 New telephone company E.R. 3 July 1900 T.H. Tyson at school in Baltimore E.R. 3 July 1900 New town officers, lamplighter to mayor E.R. 6 July 1900 Ernest Brown married Lizzie Redding E.R. 6 July 1900 Greenville Light Infantry E.R. 6 July 1900, 24 July 1900, 27 July 1900 Party at Lang's Church E.R. 6 July 1900 Story about the old building behind E.R. Capt. C.A. White’s store 10 July 1900 Marshall Manning hurt by falling limb E.R. 10 July 1900 Death of John Elks, C.S.A. E.R. 10 July 1900 Black Jack items E.R. 10 July 1900 Death of T.H. Thigpen of Penny Hill E.R. 10 July 1900 Lightening struck a tree in the yard E.R. of Mrs. Henrietta Williams on Cotanche Street 13 July 1900 B.F. Patrick opened new hotel E.R. 13 July 1900 William Bryant was shot by James Whitehurst at Stokes E.R. 13 July 1900 Story about old men of Carolina Township: Jesse Barnhill, John F. Whichard, and Simon Nobles E.R. 13 July 1900 Death of Lula, daughter of B.F. Manning E.R. 13 July 1900 Alfred Forbes’ children have a habit E.R. of leaving bicycles in the yard 17 July 1900 Death of Julius Whichard of Black Jack E.R. 17 July 1900 Black Jack items E.R. 17 July 1900 Alfred Ross apples, June sweetening E.R. 20 July 1900 Black Jack rally E.R. 24 July 1900 Steamboat Maybell at Grifton E.R. 24 July 1900 New Female Masonic School E.R. 27 July 1900, 3 August 1900, 17 August 1900 Story about H.M. Hardee of Greene E.R. County, merchant in Greenville 27 July 1900, 31 July 1900 Death of Annie Belle, infant daughter of Wiley Brown 31 July 1900 E.R. W.F. Morrill, proprietor of Seven Springs Hotel E.R. 10 August 1900 Osceloa band stand E.R. 10 August 1900 Death of Clara Belle, daughter of William H. McGowen E.R. 10 August 1900 Story about Greenville town affairs E.R. 14 August 1900 Richard Kinion married E.R. 14 August 1900 W.H. Harper and W.O. Barnhill leased property for new grist mill and saw mill E.R. 14 August 1900 Death of Miss Mary E. Bynum of Greenville E.R. 14 August 1900 Frank Mills of Chicod in a fight E.R. 17 August 1900 Street sprinkler E.R. 17 August 1900 W.J. Manning’s store at Parker’s Crossroads robbed E.R. 17 August 1900 Store of D.T. House robbed E.R. 21 August 1900 Alfred Forbes’ photography store E.R. 21 August 1900 W.L. Forbes’ bar robbed E.R. 21 August 1900 Joshua Tripp lived on the corner of E.R. Third and Greene streets 21 August 1900 Robbery at the store of King and Morrill in Falkland E.R. 21 August 1900 Fire well on Fifth Street E.R. 24 August 1900 Story about the family of J.W. Smith, County Home superintendent E.R. 24 August 1900 Death of Mrs. Nancy Overton of Bethel E.R. 28 August 1900 Masonic Hall school E.R. 28 August 1900 Grifton stores E.R. 28 August 1900 Death of Ed Randolph in South America E.R. 28 August 1900 A fight between Henry Tripp and E.R. Fred Tuton in the Rountree Church area 28 August 1900 History of Farmville E.R. 28 August 1900 Old foot bridge at Academy Branch E.R. torn down 28 August 1900 Tennis court in masonic hall lot E.R. 4 September 1900 J.J. Satterwaite and Brother store at E.R. Pactolus robbed 7 September 1900 Story about the local schools E.R. 7 September 1900 Black Jack items E.R. 11 September 1900 Jordan’s Tobacco Factory E.R. 11 September 1900 Death of Willis R. Whichard E.R. 14 September 1900 Death of Ada Estelle, wife of Henry E.R. Sheppard 14 September 1900 Parker’s Crossroads robbery E.R. 14 September 1900 Fat boy of Currituck Inlet, North Carolina E.R. 18 September 1900 Old wooden building on Fourth Street used for marble works torn down E.R. 18 September 1900 Death of B.J. Wilson E.R. 18 September 1900 Death of Mrs. Margaret Rasberry E.R. 18 September 1900 Death of Tom Letchworth, 28, deformed E.R. 21 September 1900 Story about the Catholic church E.R. 21 September 1900 The sawmill of J.L. Perkins and Company of Stokes burned E.R. 25 September 1900 R. Greene and O. Hooker, cotton ginnery on Fifth Street E.R. 25 September 1900 Story about C.H. Horton, former newspaper man of Greenville E.R. 25 September 1900 Dismal Swamp fire E.R. 28 September 1900 Football in Winterville E.R. 28 September 1900 Store of G.M. Tucker robbed E.R. 28 September 1900 Gin of F.G. Dupree near Falkland burned E.R. 28 September 1900 Lorenzo McLawhorn caught hand in gin E.R. 2 October 1900 Negro Odd Fellows Lodge built at Winterville E.R. 2 October 1900 J.C. Gaskins, new store in Grifton E.R. 2 October 1900 W.J.S. Clark and Company, ice E.R. house and restaurant on Fifth Street 2 October 1900 J.L. Britton now living in Houston, E.R. Texas 2 October 1900 H.T. King lost end of middle finger E.R. in printing press 2 October 1900 Thurman Moore, 12, son of D.C. Moore, reported court cases E.R. 2 October 1900 Explosion at the gin of Calvin J. Tucker E.R. 2 October 1900 Death of Jesse Barnhill of Carolina E.R. Township 5 October 1900 Buck and Kit Bland, brothers, fight E.R. 5 October 1900 Death of Mrs. John S. Harris near Falkland E.R. 5 October 1900 Obituary of Reverend M.T. Moye E.R. 9 October 1900, 16 October 1900 Death of Sallie, wife of Dr. G. C Edwards E.R. 9 October 1900 E.H. Shelburn, omnibus accident E.R. 9 October 1900 B.F. Patrick’s new hotel E.R. 9 October 1900 List of restaurants E.R. 9 October 1900 Unusual hanging in Clinton, North Carolina E.R. 12 October 1900 Ed Harris and Rosie Manning eloped E.R. 12 October 1900 Death of Council Dawson E.R. 12 October 1900 Smith and Hooker sold race horse "Bird Eye" E.R. 16 October 1900 Death of John Dawson, 91, father of E.R. Council Dawson 16 October 1900 Falkland robberies: store of King and Morrill and the bar of R.N. Nichols E.R. 16 October 1900 Negro proverbs E.R. 19 October 1900 Tobacco factory of Robert and E.R. Ficklen collapsed, but still working 19 October 1900 Noah T. Stokes worked in a cigar factory in Winterville E.R. 19 October 1900 W.B. Bland murdered brother, caught E.R. 23 October 1900 Desk factories of C.H. James in Bethel and Black Creek E.R. 23 October 1900 Death of Jordan Elks of Black Jack E.R. 23 October 1900 Mrs. E.A. Moye and son and Helen E.R. Forbes had an accident 23 October 1900 Death of Joseph J. Dancy E.R. 23 October 1900 Masonic Hall School E.R. 26 October 1900 Story about the race horse of W.H. E.R. Dail Jr. 26 October 1900 Story about Charity Bowers, 94, of E.R. Bethel 26 October 1900 Story about Polly Smith school E.R. 30 October 1900 Children of L.A. Mayo shot E.R. 30 October 1900 Sale of land west of rail road in Greenville E.R. 2 November 1900 Jerry Weatherington, Jr. shot father E.R. 2 November 1900 Death of Mrs. H.B. Clark E.R. 2 November 1900 A pumpkin found in a peach tree on E.R. Cotanche Street 2 November 1900 Death of Skelton Dennis of Ayden, E.R. C.S.A. 9 November 1900 Death of Besse Smith of Ayden E.R. 9 November 1900 Hogshead ride E.R. 9 November 1900 Banana tree in Winterville E.R. 13 November 1900 Robert M. Moye and Lillie Barnhill E.R. married in Grindool 13 November 1900 Story about an old bible belonging to Mrs. M.V. Forbes E.R. 16 November 1900 Tom May, old, hurt in a wagon accident E.R. 16 November 1900 New firm of J.A. Ricks and C.L. Wilkinson E.R. 16 November 1900 Winterville cigar factory E.R. 20 November 1900 E.E. Griffin, jeweler E.R. 20 November 1900 Winterville lodge formed E.R. 23 November 1900 All the shelves at the store of J.L. Stackey fell E.R. 23 November 1900 Shooting at South-Wood Farm near E.R. 23 November 1900 Falkland. Mr. R.R. Cotten, owner Ada Hearne of Pitt County married E.R. Ed Sugg of Kittrell in a Raleigh hospital; Mr. Sugg died shortly thereafter 19 November 1900, 23 November 1900 Bethel stores E.R. 27 November 1900 New stores in Greenville E.R. 27 November 1900 Death of William Weatherington, 22, son of Alfred Weatherington E.R. 27 November 1900 Farmville volunteer fire department E.R. organized 27 November 1900 Heber Jackson’s house robbed, Winterville E.R. 30 November 1900 South Wood Farm E.R. 30 November 1900 Dixon and Hooks store robbed, Winterville E.R. 30 November 1900 Black Jack items E.R. 4 December 1900 Grifton items E.R. 4 December 1900 Columbian Club E.R. 4 December 1900 Death of E.B. Edwards E.R. 4 December 1900 Winterville store E.R. 4 December 1900 J.F. Evans and T.F. Christman in business E.R. 4 December 1900 Two Negro boys hurt; shot, at B.F. E.R. Patrick’s 4 December 1900 Fire at the cotton gin of Greene and E.R. Hooker on Fifth Street 4 December 1900 Story about Hamilton in Martin County E.R. 7 December 1900 Story about the Greenville Light Infantry E.R. 7 December 1900 County officers E.R. 7 December 1900 Mrs. Mary E, Goodwich of E.R. Henderson, visiting daughter, Mrs. J.T. Meadows of Greenville 7 December 1900 W.B. Jarvis closed up boarding house E.R. 7 December 1900 Winterville items E.R. 11 December 1900 D.A.R. meeting at the home of L.C. E.R. 11 December 1900 Arthur Death of J.J. Rawls of Carolina Township E.R. 11 December 1900 Old Bible belonging to John Pope E.R. 11 December 1900 J.J. Cherry and Maggie Beasley, divorced E.R. 11 December 1900 Obituary of Dr. C.J. O’Hagan E.R. 21 December 1900 Grist mill of R. Greene on Fifth Street E.R. 21 December 1900 Telegraph office in Rialto Building E.R. 21 December 1900 W.M. Lydale of Greene County, inventor E.R. 25 December 1900 O. E. Warren moved to Raleigh E.R. 4 January 1901 W.W. Perkins, school in New York E.R. 4 January 1901 G.M. Tucker moved to Norfolk E.R. 4 January 1901 Tribute to Dr. C.J. O’Hagan E.R. 4/25 January 1901 E.A. Buck, Pitt native, of Tifton, Georgia E.R. 4 January 1901 Eastern Reflector in Rialto Building E.R. 4 January 1901 Walter Evans killed near Tarboro E.R. 4 January 1901 New store of J.W. Bryan and W.J. Nichols E.R. 4 January 1901 Story about Alfred Forbes’ store, next to the Bank of Greenville E.R. 4 January 1901 Lumber Train of Eureka Company at Falkland E.R. 8 January 1901 Odd & unusual, eight pairs of twins E.R. in one family near Raleigh 11 January 1901 C.J. Tucker hurt E.R. 11 January 1901 Manager of Carolina Café Restaurant E.R. 11 January 1901 W.H. Furkins, Negro minister and shoemaker, Greenville, died E.R. 15 January 1901 About Colonel E.A. Keith, cotton buyer of Ayden and Wilmington, North Carolina, Baltimore E.R. 18 January 1901 Death of Allen Jackson, 45 E.R. 18 January 1901 Greenville Light Infantry Armory in E.R. 18/25 January 1901 Brady Hall, owned by Captain R.L. Carr Steamboat Tarboro sunk in the grand turn, about 1 ½ miles above Greenville E.R. 18 January 1901 Grifton store E.R. 22 January 1901 Death of B. Ashley House Sr ., born E.R. 1827, C.S.A. 22 January 1901 B.F. Patrick, new hotel E.R. 22 January 1901 Johnnie Tyson and Mrs. Charlie Tyson of Ayden, burned in fire E.R. 25 January 1901 B.F. Jolly, hurt E.R. 25 January 1901 Sawmill of W.H. Basden at Ayden E.R. 5 February 1901 Death of Mrs. J.J. Frizzle, niece Clarissa Lawrence, sister of L.W. Lawrence of Greenville E.R. 5 February 1901 B.F. Patrick, new hotel E.R. 8 February 1901 Death of Major John Peebles, age 75 E.R. 8 February 1901 Col. Harry Skinner left with E.R. daughter Nell for Baltimore school 8 February 1901 Grifton steamboat and cotton gin E.R. 12 February 1901 Hotel Bertha, new omnibus E.R. 12 February 1901 "Buzzards Roost" on Fifth Street E.R. 15 February 1901 Rev. J. Wiley Nobles, former resident of this county, now in Kenly, North Carolina E.R. 15 February 1901 Winterville store E.R. 15 February 1901 Daughter of C.G. Joyner married E.R. 15 February 1901 Little Washington store in Greenville E.R. 15 February 1901 Lawrence Tripp of Halifax E.R. 15 February 1901 Robersonville fire E.R. 19 February 1901 Death of J.T. Proctor of Grimesland, son of John Proctor E.R. 19 February 1901 Death of J.B. Hardison of Beaufort E.R. County 19 February 1901 Death in church of Mrs. Henrietta Williams, age 69, widow of Dr. 22 February 1901 E.R. Robert Williams, six children; Mrs. Elizabeth Swindell, Captain Richard Williams, Mrs. Adelaide Williams, Mrs. W.H. Long, Mrs. W.M. Russ, and Mr. J.E. Williams, of Raleigh 150-year-old spectaclesof Thomas E. Little of Beaver Dam Township E.R. 22 February 1901 Fifth Street fire, J.F. King's livery E.R. stable, stores between Cotanche and Evans 26 February 1901 Winterville High School cornerstone laid E.R. 26 February / 1 March 1901 Football at Winterville E.R. 26 February 1901 S.V. King, manager of Western Union telegraph office in Tarboro E.R. 26 February 1901 Old Winterville academy now a residence E.R. 1 March 1901 Infant son of T.C. Nelson died E.R. 1 March 1901 Fire in Hotel Macon wood-house E.R. 1 March 1901 About A.H. Taft and Company E.R. 1 March 1901 Bethel Athletic Club E.R. 5 March 1901 Joseph Parker and family of E.R. Farmville moved into new home on Church Street 5 March 1901 George Moore, new home in Farmville almost finished. E.R. 5 March 1901 Death of student John Tyson of Farmville E.R. 5 March 1901 Mrs. Lou Lang, has recently moved E.R. in W.G. Lang's new residence on corner of Church Street and East Street. She runs a first-class boarding house 5 March 1901 Death January 20 of Betty Barrette E.R. of Farmville, wife of E.A. Barrette, 42; five children 5 March 1901 Lyman Cotten war relic collection of Philippines and China E.R. 5 March 1901 Application for charter for Grifton E.R. 5 March 1901 Pactolus ferry of J.P. Davenport E.R. 8 March 1901 John Godly admitted to County Home E.R. 8 March 1901 Death of Lynn Tripp E.R. 8 March 1901 Son of C.A. Tucker hurt by railroad E.R. handcar 8 March 1901 New Greenville Bank and Trust Company E.R. 8 March 1901 Death, March 2, 1901, of Mrs. E.R. Mary Edwards, mother of Mrs. A.J. Moye and Mrs. E.A. Moye 8 March 1901 Smallpox scare E.R. 8 March 1901 (and earlier) Funny post office names all over North Carolina E.R. 12 March 1901 Black Jack school E.R. 12 March 1901 Death of Mr.Tom King of Farmville E.R. 12 March 1901 House of W.G. Lang erected lately, E.R. in Farmville, occupied by Reverend Louis Everette 12 March 1901 Chief Fireman A.J. Griffin,resigns E.R. 12 March 1901 M.C.S. Cherry of Mount Olive, formerly of Bethel E.R. 15 March 1901 Death of Mrs. Nannie King, 23, wife of Thomas B. King, near Farmville, married February 1898 E.R. 15 March 1901 Odd & unusual Mr. W.J. Laughinghouse home, odd lamp egg E.R. 15 March 1901 Death of J.B. Johnson, born in E.R. Greenville on October 29, 1829. Merchant before and after the Civil War 15 March 1901 Death near Falkland, John H. Tyson, son of Henry S. Tyson E.R. 15 March 1901 Death near Marlboro of Henry Moore, an aged citizen of this county E.R. 19 March 1901 Mill of Taylor Lumber Company at E.R. Goff Landing has commenced sawing 19 March 1901 Greenville Knitting Mills, underwear E.R. 19 March 1901 Odd & unusual, D.E. E.R. Whichardkilled a deer and it sank in a pond. 19 March 1901 McGowan and Weathington building on Fifth Street, nearing completion E.R. 19 March, 29 March 1901 Mr. J.A. Jarrell, old resident of Winterville E.R. 22 March 1901 C.C. Braxton, killed at Ayden E.R. 22 March 1901 Livery of J.F. King burned, corner of Reade and Second streets E.R. 22 March 1901 Odd & unusual, boys in fight over well in Alfred Forbes’ yard E.R. 22 March 1901 About ex-sheriff Allen Warren E.R. 22/29 March 1901 Death in Black Jack, Redding Hudson E.R. 26 March 1901 Death of Lou Long of Farmville, wife of Robert Long E.R. 26 March 1901 Mr. T.Horton built home on Church E.R. Street, in Farmville 29 March 1901 Fifth Street fire, between Cotanche E.R. and Evans streets 29 March 1901 33-year-old mule of Charles Case E.R. 29 March 1901 Death, on March 23, of Mrs. Lucy E.R. Patrick, age 80. Four children, Mrs. I.C. Hardy, Methodist, Mrs. Marion Johnson, Mrs. Andrew Outerbridge and C.L. Patrick of Ayden 29 March 1901 About the Osceola Band E.R. 2 April 1901 Sash and blind factory, J.G. Moye, president E.R. 2 April 1901 5-year-old son of Stanley Morre near Black Jack, died a few days after being seriously burned E.R. 2 April 1901 Crazed China man tried to burn up Tarboro E.R. 2 April 1901 About Green Letchworth,age 92, of E.R. 2 April 1901 Winterville Found, body of Frank Corbett, age 40, of Falkland, at house of ill repute in Greenville E.R. 5 April 1901 Bethel Gin and Company organized E.R. 5 April 1901 Grifton steamboats E.R. 5 April 1901 Death in Swift Creek of W.A. E.R. Smith, a large farmer, merchant and postmaster at Clay Root. His wife died about two months ago 5 April 1901 Calvin Joyner of Beaver Dam almost drowned when his cart fell in a creek E.R. 5 April 1901 Death of Mr. BarnabasEvans, born E.R. 1819 in Pennsylvania, moved to Greenville in 1899, buried at Cherry Hill Cemetery 9 April 1901 Greenville Bank & Trust Company E.R. to open Greenville offices 9 April 1901 Death in New York CityofJohn T. Bruce, age 84, oldest citizen of Edgecombe county E.R. 12 April 1901 About Walter R. Taylor of Bethel in E.R. Philippine War 12 April 1901 Hope Fire Company elects officers E.R. 12 April 1901 J.C. Cobb of Beaver Dam, hurt in sawmill E.R. 12 April 1901 Death of Bessie, wife of W.B. Wingate, at Winterville E.R. 16 April 1901 About Hunsucker Carriage Company E.R. 16 April 1901 Farmville houses, Beaver Dam Debating Club E.R. 16 April 1901 Carlos Harris, house painter and artist E.R. 16 April 1901 Big snow in Greenville April 15, 1854 E.R. 19 April 1901 Advertisement: Will Williams 17, son of James Williams, left home E.R. 19 April 1901 for kicks, everyone forbidden from harboring him Greenville Light Infantry E.R. 23 April 1901 Duck pond on Fifth Street, Buzzard E.R. Roost filled in 23 April 1901 Ayden Milling Company, incorporating, officers E.R. 23 April 1901 Academy branch culvert E.R. 23 April, 3 May, 11 June 1901 Benjamin May of Kingston,formerly of Pitt County, sent his cotton gin, which is over 100 years old, to the state museum E.R. 23 April 1901 J.J. Evans broke arm, business as usual E.R. 26 April 1901 Mrs. T.A . Thigpenof Penny Hill in E.R. a dog fight 30 April 1901 Dormitory burned at Winterville College E.R. 30 April, 11 June 1901 Death of B.S. Sheppard, age 57, at Ayden E.R. 30 April 1901 Brother and sister of Mr. B.S. Sheppard in Greenville E.R. 30 April 1901 New Old Dominion Steamship Company wharf and cotton platform to be built E.R. 30 April 1901 Ayden town offices E.R. 30 April 1901 McCotters beach, Grifton E.R. 3 May 1901 Grifton store E.R. 3 May 1901 W.H. Patrick of Grifton, now of Atlanta E.R. 3 May 1901 28-year-old fodder belonging to the E.R. late Mr. Redding Hudson, of Chicod Township 3 May 1901 National Protective Association of Eastern Carolina at Pactolus E.R. 3 May 1901 Burned, old Jesse Stancill, near Conetoe E.R. 7 May 1901 Death of Charles J. O’Hagan E.R. 7 May 1901 Fire at W.L. Forbes’ E.R. 7 May 1901 Division of rural free delivery in Pitt County, William A. Barr E.R. 7,10 May 1901 Greenville Lodge bought Delaney E.R. lot to build temple, the lodge will sell its property on the corner of Pitt and Second streets 10 May, 11 June 1901 Pete Falkland unlucky with barns E.R. 10 May 1901 Moonshine stills E.R. 10, 14 May 1901 Claude Cox of Winterville hit by mule E.R. 14 May 1901 Death, infant of J.H . Cory E.R. 14 May 1901 Boy blown up by torpedo in Edgecombe County E.R. 14 May 1901 Mr. J.P. Nichols of Pitt County married to Ethel Nantz E.R. 14 May 1901 L.M. Savage, new grocery store E.R. 14 May 1901 W.B . James, Carolina Café E.R. 14 May 1901 Mrs. J.H. Haddock of Lenior County, shot E.R. 14 May 1901 Death of Mrs. T.L. Hancock, daughter of Mrs. J.C. Tripp E.R. 17 May 1901 About Negro maid of A.C. Cox family E.R. 17 May 1901 Mrs. G.R. Dixon, found reed under E.R. skin of one of her chickens, removed the reed, the chicken is doing fine 21 May 1901 Death of Mr. John Jones of Ayden, E.R. C.S.A. 21 May 1901 Death of Mr. George Washington E.R. Hardee, C.S.A.. Born April 22, 1843, died February 21, 1901. He spent his entire life in Pitt County, he fought in the Civil War, belonging to the 17 th North Carolina Regiment, Company K under Captain Wiswell.He was wounded twice in battle; at Petersburg and Kingston. Married March 17, 1869, to Emily J. Edwards, daughter of James M. and 21 May 1901 Elizabeth Edwards. Married, in Jones County, Mr. F.R. E.R. Johnson and Miss. Mattie Smith of Pitt County 21 May 1901 Burned at old Sheppard place, 9 miles from Greenville, Mrs. Sarah Smith, wife of James L. Smith E.R. 21/31 May 1901 A.J. Griffin having rheumatism E.R. 21 May 1901 Winterville Community Facility E.R. 21 May 1901 Death of Mrs. J.W. Parker of Farmville E.R. 24 May 1901 John W. Carson, age 65, of Bethel, E.R. keg of vinegar cut off his leg 28 May 1901 Masonic Hall schedule E.R. 28 May 1901 Doctors W.H. Dixon and Louis C. Skinner got medical practitioners licenses E.R. 28 May 1901 Miss Bessie Patrick, passed E.R. examinations at music conservatory 28 May 1901 About Guilford Harris, age 92 E.R. 31 May 1901 Greenville is 68 feet above sea level, tablet on side of court house E.R. 31 May 1901 Death of Artimissa Stokes, age 7 E.R. 4 June 1901 L.V. Morrill, a prime mover of Great Eastern Railroads in Greenville planning railroad route E.R. 4 June 1901 About E.B. Ficklen Tobacco Company E.R. 4 June 1901 Town matters: streets, cemetery and E.R. fire company 11 June 1901 About James H. McCluer, age 44, of Winterville, North Carolina E.R. 11 June 1901 J.W. Mayo at Jamesville E.R. 14 June 1901 James Nichols of Farmville, moved E.R. to Winterville to work in A.G. Cox company 14 June 1901 Simon Moye, merchant, opened an E.R. insurance business at Winterville 14 June 1901 Bears near Winterville, B.T. Cox’s E.R. woods are full of huckleberries 14 June 1901 J.S. Tunstall, sold store to Elder W.H. Laughinghouse E.R. 14 June 1901 Fire at J.B. White’s store E.R. 14 June 1901 S.V. Laughinghouse moved into the E.R. Post Office store, Grifton 18 June 1901 Cotton platform at wharf, Old Dominion Steamship Company 18, 25 June 1901 E.R. Death of Mrs. Betsey Fleming, age E.R. 82 21 June 1901 Four year old catches snake E.R. 21 June 1901 Grifton store E.R. 21 June 1901 Child of C.T. Munford hurt E.R. 21 June 1901 About Professor E.F. Munford of Winterville E.R. 25 June 1901 Mad cow killed by John Weathington E.R. 25 June 1901 Tombstone for Dr. Frank W. Brown E.R. 25 June 1901 Greenville Manufacturing Company E.R. 25 June 1901 Death of Alfred Moye, 2 year old of E.R. Dr. E.A. Moye 25 June 1901 J.J. Cherry, agent of the Old Dominion Steamship Company E.R. 25 June 1901 Staton’s Mill, a flag station six E.R. miles above Greenville, on railroad 28 June 1901 Winterville Canning Company E.R. 28 June 1901 R.H. Hunsucker opened a livery stable at Winterville E.R. 28 June 1901 Old Delany Building is being moved to Reade Street E.R. 28 June, 5 July 1901 Death of Thomas Lacy E.R. 28 June 1901 Mr. Louis Lewark, big man of Currituck county, 609 pounds E.R. 2 July 1901 Death of Glenn, son of John Ross of Ayden E.R. 5 July 1901 About the Masonic Hall E.R. 5 July 1901 New Greenville city officers E.R. 5 July 1901 J.R. Davenport, Pactolus Ferry E.R. 9 July 1901 Death of Joseph Quinery, age 2 E.R. 9 July 1901 Mattie Moye King E.R. 9 July 1901 Blount Pearce, messenger boy for Western Union E.R. 9 July 1901 Greenville Knitting Mills E.R. 9 July 1901 A.B. Kittrell in Florida E.R. 12 July 1901 Boys sick from swimming in Tar River at Greenville E.R. 12 July 1901 E.B. Dudley, C.S.A., assistant policeman E.R. 12 July 1901 H.A. White, purchased Jones lot on E.R. Greene Street and tore down an old building, to build home 12 July 1901 Death of Hazel Gray, 2-year-old daughter of Mr. And Mrs. J.F. Evans E.R. 12 July 1901 C.S.A., Confederate reunion at old academy E.R. 12, 23, 30 July 1901 Will Hooker, new livery E.R. 12 July 1901 A.G. Cox and Company, new officers, Rowan Cooper, treasurer E.R. 16 July 1901 Teachers from the institute given feast by Reverend J.N. Booth E.R. 16 July 1901 About W.H. Carter, Old Dominion E.R. Steamboat engineer on Tar River for 46 years 16 July 1901 Bethel Gin E.R. 23 July 1901 Death on July 17, of Mrs. Sallie Stock, sister of Alfred Forbes in home 3 miles from Greenville E.R 23 July 1901 About Polly Smith, teacher in 1845 E.R. 26 July 1901 Greenville Knitting Mill, struck by E.R. lightning 26 July 1901 Death of George F. Gurganus, age 73. C.S.A., inmate of the soldiers' home. Company A, 41 st Cavalry E.R. 26 July 1901 Death of Ben Abrams, age 40 E.R. 26 July 1901 D.D. Overton, hurt at Greenville Hogshead Company E.R. 30 July 1901 Death of Zeb Lancaster of Black Jack E.R. 2 August 1901 Percy Manning hurt while swimming E.R. 2 August 1901 Cantaloupe industry at Mount Olive E.R. 6 August 1901 Death of Mrs. Martha Jackson, a E.R. very old lady, at the home of Elias McLawhorn on 25 July and was buried near Littlefield the following day 6 August 1901 S.J. Nobles, barber shop E.R. 6 August 1901 James Davis, barber shop E.R. 6 August 1901 J.H. Cobb of Standard is building a E.R. telephone line from here to his place 6 August 1901 W.H. Harrington’s lot in front of E.R. the Court House, to be used to build a brick building 6 August 1901 Alligator in creek beside E.R. Greenville, one that got away from R.A. Nichols 6 August 1901 A.J. Griffin, resigned as chief of police E.R. 6 August 1901 Slot machines permitted in town E.R. 6 August 1901 About W.C. Hines' blood hounds E.R. 9 August 1901 Episcopalians of Ayden E.R. 9 August 1901 W.L. Brown, cotton weigher of Greenville E.R. 9 August 1901 Polly Smith, teacher E.R. 9 August 1901 W.B. Wingate of Winterville, had a E.R. sister in Fair Haven, Massachusetts 9 August 1901 A telephone pay station has been E.R. located at Bryant Nichols drug store 9 August 1901 Steam engine of gin, Greene and Hooker E.R. 9 August 1901 Purlie Manning, hurt E.R. 9 August 1901 Death on Sunday, August 4, of E.R. Mary Eliza Briley; she was sick for 7 days. Wife of Abraham Briley. Died on farm of Mathew James near Bethel. The next day, her son Samuel died; he was sick for only 5 9 August 1901 days. W.H. Basden, saw and gristmill in Ayden, lot for sale E.R. 9 August 1901 Fire at R.H. Hunsucker’s livery at Winterville E.R. 13 August 1901 Home of Mrs. Alice Newton near Falkland burned on August 8 E.R. 13 August 1901 Dr. Zeno Brown, sold race horse E.R. 13 August 1901 If the Tar River overflowed in March, it will do the same thing in August E.R. 13 August 1901 Watermelon snatcher at R.A. Tyson’s patch E.R. 13 August 1901 Grifton store E.R. 16 August 1901 About boys and slot machines in Greenville E.R. 16, 23 August 1901 Greenville Manufacturing Company E.R. 16 August 1901 Death near Farmville of Mrs. Jackie E.R. Ann Elizabeth Joyner, age 67, widow of Mr. Blaney Joyner 16 August 1901 W.M. Gardner and Mack Dixon of E.R. Gardners Cross Road, killed each other in a fight near Gardners Cross Roads in Swift Creek 16 August 1901 A. Cooper and wife, plus Misses E.R. Lucretia, Bertha and Fanny Cooper of Roanoke Rapids, are visiting their kinsmen Rowan and J.B. Cooper, this week in Winterville 20 August 1901 Song written by Mrs. Bettie Perkins E.R. Tyson called the Ariel Waltz 20 August 1901 Death of W.M. Thomas King, son of G.B. King, 4 years old E.R. 23 August 1901 Dr. E.A. Moye is having a house E.R. built on Cotanche Street, near Hotel Macon 23 August 1901 Bethel High School E.R. 23 August 1901 Monument to Dr . C.J. O’hagan at Cherry Hill Cemetery E.R. 23 August 1901 Dr. B.T. Cox left with Moody Cox, E.R. 27 August 1901 son of the late Adam Cox, for treatment in Maryland Death of Joseph A. Dupree in E.R. Greenville, born near Falkland. Was a lawyer, married Denise Boone 27 August 1901 E.S. Dixon of Black Jack caught a deer E.R. 30 August 1901 W.C. Hines’ restaurant opened in E.R. the brick store over Dudley’s saloon 30 August 1901 John Flanagan, renting farm E.R. 30 August 1901 Picnic at Rock Springs E.R. 30 August 1901 John L. Ives, of Ayden fell off a rail, died with a reed up his nose E.R. 30 August / 3 September 1901 J.C. McGowan, owned land near Charleston, South Carolina E.R. 3 September 1901 Street sprinkler E.R. 10 September 1901 Dr. E.A. Moye, nearly killed in buggy accident E.R. 10 September 1901 Death of J.P. Pearlie Manning, son E.R. of J.G. Manning of Bethel Township 13 September 1901 Mrs. Sallie Abrams, age 42 13 September 1901 E.R. Death of Jane McGowan, age 63. E.R. Widow of W.C. McGowan. Children, Mrs. D.W. Hardee, Mrs. J.M. Cox, Mr. W.K. McGowan, Mrs. John Tucker, Mrs. Sam Tucker Professor E.M. Mumford accepted a E.R. position in Morganton 13 September 1901 J.R. Rieves of Belvoir Township, has best apple orchard E.R. 13 September 1901 Old Peter Rieves homestead, 6 miles from Greenville, burned. E.R. 13 September 1901 Death of thirteen-year-old son of J.C. Andrews, of Bethel E.R. 17 September 1901 About Alex L. Blow of Pitt County E.R. 17 September 1901 J.L. Fleming built a home on Clark E.R. property. The old building moved near the northwest corner on Third Street. The new building will 17 September 1901 occupy the Greene Street front About R.M . Hearne, C.S.A., silver E.R. plate in head 17 September 1901 Adelaide, 2-year-old daughter of A.T. Taft, hurt E.R. 20 September 1901 W.H. McGowan and E.C. Williams, E.R. policemen, temporarily 20 September 1901 Death of Mills R. Eure, age 30, of Gatesville, was a lawyer in Greenville E.R. 20 September 1901 R. Hyman, champion squirrel hunter of the region E.R. 24 September 1901 Death of Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Morgan at Winterville E.R. 24 September 1901 Express office established at Farmville E.R. 24 September 1901 Dr. Ira M. Hardy, moved to Ayden E.R. 27 September 1901 James A. Brooks, building a steamboat at Grifton E.R. 27 September 1901 W.L. Best, jeweler, moved from Grifton to Greenville E.R. 27 September 1901 W.S. Fleming, moved into Greenville E.R. 27 September 1901 Monte Latham is too big for his goat cart, gets a new tire rolling chair E.R. 27 September 1901 D.C. James purchased a new clarinet, now in choir at Baptist Church E.R. 27 September 1901 Old well caved in at old Court House E.R. 1 October 1901 Mrs. Annie Beddard and brother Roy, of Fremont, North Carolina E.R. 1 October 1901 Mrs. J.A. Dupree and children, left E.R. to live with her brother in Norfolk, Virginia 1 October 1901 O.L. Joyner, hurt at Pountres Bridge, two miles from Greenville E.R. 4 October 1901 Lot number 41, for sale E.R. 4 October 1901 About old stables and blacksmith's E.R. 8 October 1901 shop near Court House Death of J.R. Tingle, at Grifton, age E.R. 60 11 October 1901 Death of Moses H. Beardsley,born 1875 E.R. 11 October 1901 R.T. Evans, photographer, ad E.R. 11 October 1901 The Williamson house, sold, in front of Methodist Church E.R. 11 October 1901 J. White gave up boarding house to E.R. Mrs. N.E. Anderson 15 October 1901 Death of child of Mrs. C.P. Spruill E.R. 15 October 1901 J.O. Proctor and brother of E.R. Grimesland are building a two-story building at Grifton 15 October 1901 20 persons baptized in Forbes' Mill E.R. Pond, join Free Will Baptist Church at Reedy Branch 18 October 1901 Dr. Wallace E.R. 22 October 1901 Death of Mrs L.A. Cobb of Grifton E.R. 22 October 1901 Rooster and hawk fights E.R. 22 October 1901 Rattlesnake story of New Bern E.R. 22 October 1901 Negro minister of Sycamore Hill, died E.R. 22 October 1901 Carolina Café E.R. 22 October 1901 W.S. Fleming, grocery store E.R. 22 October 1901 E.E. Griffin bought a house and lot E.R. from Dr. E.A. Moye. Property is beside Macon Hotel on corner of Third Street and Cotanche 22 October 1901 For sale, Hickory Hill Negro Baptist Church E.R. 22 October 1901 Winterville Laundry to open E.R. 25 October 1901 New steam laundry in Greenville E.R. 25 October, 1 November 1901 E.C. Williams vs. Town of Greenville, lawsuit E.R. 25 October 1901 4 articles on burning of Masonic School E.R. 29 October 1901 W.H. Proctor, hurt in argument E.R. 29 October 1901 Grifton stores E.R. 29 October 1901 Mattie Moye King E.R. 1 November 1901 Death at Winterville of Mrs. Mary E.R. Ann Williams, aunt of Mrs. Rowan Cooper 1 November 1901 Death of Miss Bettie Coward, age E.R. 18, died at school. Daughter of Mrs. W.A. Darden 1 November 1901 Death of W.H. Proctor E.R. 1 November 1901 100-year-old Negro women died E.R. 1 November 1901 Death of Lewis McLawhorn E.R. 1 November 1901 Death of W.E. Fountain E.R. 5 November 1901 Mrs. C.A. White, hurt E.R. 5 November 1901 H.W. Whedbee, moved to Williamson, in front of Methodist Church E.R. 5 November 1901 Old Davis house on Second Street moved, owned by Mr. Cory E.R. 5 November 1901 Grifton Distillery E.R. 5 November 1901 Fire fighters from three companies exempt from taxes E.R. 8 November 1901 Street opened from Elizabeth to Fifth Street. D.R. 8 November 1901 Davis and Moye barber shop D.R. 8 November 1901 About Miss Mary Brooks D.R. 8 November 1901 Windows from old academy D.R. 8 November 1901 Mrs. D.D. Hasket, flower show D.R. 8 November 1901 Flanagan Coffin Company D.R. 9 November 1901 Greenville Steam Laundry D.R. 9 November 1901 Opera House D.R. 9 November 1901 Death of John Tuton, Greene County, C.S.A. D.R. 11 November 1901 J.S. Campbell, jewelry store D.R. 11 November 1901 Davis recollections E.R. 12 November 1901 Light for Diamond Shoals D.R. 12 November 1901 Son of Alfred Forbes in school D.R. 12 November 1901 B.E. Parham, hurt D.R. 12 November 1901 Wyatt Barber robbed D.R. 12 November 1901 Episcopal church in Ayden, burned E.R. 12 November 1901 About son of A.N. Ryan, formerly of Greenville E.R. 12 November 1901 C.T. Munford store D.R. 13 November 1901 Hair grown out of the eye of an ox in Fayetteville D.R. 13 November 1901 Greenville Hogshead Company D.R. 13 November 1901 About old instruments, owned by Dr. C.J. O’Hagan D.R. 13 November 1901 Son of W.H. Smith D.R. 13 November 1901 W.R. Smith, moving to Martin County D.R. 14 November 1901 S.R. Wilson of Swift Creek, lost tobacco money D.R. 14 November 1901 Ad, E.B. McLohon, contractor D.R. 14 November 1901 Death of Susan M, wife of James A. E.R. Hanrahan 15 November 1901 D.R. 13 November 1901 Death of John Tuton, age 68, Greene Company, C.S.A. E.R. 15 November 1901 Miss. Martha O’Hagan, building a home on corner of her lot on Pitt Street, where Dr.O’Hagan’s office used to stand E.R. 15 November 1901 D.R. 12 November 1901 Son of Mr. W.H. Smith, hurt by gunpowder E.R. 15 November 1901 Ayden Episcopal Church D.R. 15 November 1901 Steamboat at Grifton D.R. 16 November 1901 John Flanagan sells farm tools D.R. 16 November 1901 Grifton stores, steamboat, hotel D.R. 16 November 1901 Death of Jerry Weathington D.R. 16 November 1901 Mrs. W.H. Procter, cleaning and mending men’s clothes D.R. 16 November 1901 Hotel Bertha, horses, carriages, E.H. Shelburn, W.J. Turnage D.R. 16 November 1901 Hotel Bertha ‘bus and horses’ under D.R. new owner 16 November 1901 Grimesland Telephone exchange D.R. 18 November 1901 W.H. Harrington building in front D.R. 18 November 1901 of courthouse A.F. Kennedy hurt D.R. 18 November 1901 Hunter boarding house D.R. 18 November 1901 Opera House D.R. 18,20 November 1901 Grifton stores E.R. 19 November 1901 Death of L.H. White of Chicod Township E.R. 22 November 1901 Society organized for the care of sick, founded at Mrs. J.J. Perkins' home; officers: Perkins, Schultz, Jarvis, Doughty E.R. 19 November 1901 Fox Hunt at Oakley D.R. 19 November 1901 List of C.S.A. pensioners in Pitt County D.R. 19 November 1901 About old doctor’s instruments of Dr. O’Hagan, he was Dr. Laughinghouse’s grandfather E.R. 19 November 1901 Death of L.H. White of Black Jack D.R. 19 November 1901 Death of Addie, wife Mr. F.M.Dupree of Farmville D.R. 19 November 1901 Dr. Zeno Brown D.R. 19 November 1901 Death of Mrs. John Elks D.R. 20 November 1901 Funny tale told by Judge A.M. Moore of Negro church service D.R. 20 November 1901 Penny Hill store broken into, store owned by W.H. Wilson, Negro D.R. 21 November 1901 C.H. James and S.M. Jones copartnership, Bethel D.R. 21 November 1901 Store at Penny Hill, robbed D.R. 21 November 1901 Jolly Forbes wedding D.R. 21 November 1901 Death of Bettie, wife of Arch Cox D.R. 21 November 1901 R.M. Kennedy, store D.R. 21 November, 4 December 1901 Greenville Telephone Company D.R. 21,25 November 1901 Death of Jesse Holliday E.R. 22 November 1901 Store building on Greene and Second streets, moved to Reade Street D.R. 22 November 1901 Confederate Veterans list, C.S.A. E.R. 22 November 1901 Oakley stores E.R. 22 November 1901 Ayden Lumber Company E.R. 22 November 1901 Rowan Cooper, store in Winterville E.R. 22 November 1901 Greenville Telephone Company E.R. 22,26 November 1901 Death of John M. Smith age 35, died in jail E.R. D.R. 22 November 1901 18,19 November 1901 Old Eborn House, used as academy, D.R. had a fire 25 November 1901 Obituary of J.A. Thigpen, county treasurer D.R. 25 November 1901 Slot machines in Greenville E.R./ D.R. 26 November 1901 Married in Norfolk Virginia, Claude Linden Whichard E.R. 26 November 1901 Store of W.H. Wilson, at Penny Hill, broke into E.R. 26 November 1901 Death of Bettie, wife of Arch Cox E.R. 26 November 1901 E.B. Ficklen, purchased old store on E.R. corner of Greene and Second streets and moved it to Reade Street D.R. 26 November 1901 Sleet and snow called hominy snow E.R. 26 November 1901 Bethel stores E.R. 26 November 1901 Renston School E.R. 26 November 1901 Death of Miss Lillie Tripp of Rountree, she had Typhoid fever D.R. 27 November 1901 Death of James Ashley Thigpen age E.R. 63, justice of the peace D.R. 29 November 1901 Death of Miss Lillie Tripp, student E.R. 29 November 1901 W.A. Beavans, superintendent of Telephone Company in Greenville E.R. 29 November 1901 About murder of Alex Little by John H. Parker E.R. 29 November 1901 Dr. Zeno Brown, operation in Philadelphia E.R. 29 November 1901 Sam Ange of Jamesville hurt, doctors perform brain operation in Martin County D.R. 2 December 1901 Death of James H. McCluer, born 1808, clerk of Pitt County D.R. 2 December 1901 22 November 1901 25 November 1901 Dickinson Avenue widened D.R. 2 December 1901 Nabe Mills of South Carolina visiting relations at Black Jack E.R. 3 December 1901 Old maids convention for benefit of E.R. Methodist Church lot D.R. 3 December 1901 P.T. Atkinson thrown from buggy, horse and buggy not seen since E.R./ D.R. 3, 6 December 1901 S.G. Nine, shooting spree at Winterville E.R. 3 December 1901 Post Office re-established at House E.R. 3 December 1901 Mrs. Kleber Denmark of Kingston, E.R. daughter of R.M. Starky of Pitt County 3 December 1901 Police uniforms D.R. 4 December 1901 About lumber company, shipping D.R. 4 December 1901 Grifton house D.R. 4 December 1901 Sunshine Sisterhood Club D.R. 5 December 1901 Grifton boarding house E.R. 6 December 1901 W.S. Atkins, superintendent of Greenville knitting mills D.R. 6 December 1901 About Dr. W.E. Warren of Stokes D.R. 6 December 1901 26 November 1901 C.S. Forbes provided new uniforms E.R. for Greenville policemen 6, 10 December 1901 Ragsdale school at male academy, closed D.R. 7 December 1901 J.J. Carson killed a bear D.R. 9 December 1901 Child of S.W. Erwin hurt D.R. 9 December 1901 Opera House D.R. 9, 21 December 1901 Pictures of Daily Reflector D.R. 10 December 1901 James Manning, bear hunt D.R. 10 December 1901 Osceola Band concert D.R. 10 December 1901 Photographic exhibit of Greenville at Charleston Exposition E.R. 10 December 1901 Chief of Fire Department made a salaried officer at $75.00 per year E.R. 10 December 1901 Son of Herbert Hardy, kicked by horse E.R. 10 December 1901 About J.M. Blow D.R. 11 December 1901 Tree fell on house of Mr. L.H. Rountree on Cotanche Street D.R. 12 December 1901 Charlie Pollard hurt D.R. 12 December 1901 Big bear hunt at Bethel E.R. 13 December 1901 Ola Forbes band concert, ad for Osceloa Band E.R. 13 December 1901 Pictures of Daily Reflector for twenty- year anniversary E.R. 13 December 1901 E.F. Ward of Pactolus attended Oak E.R. Ridge Academy 13 December 1901 Death of wife of Jesse L. Thigpen E.R. D.R. 13 December 1901 9 December 1901 J.M. Blow of Winterville (Bad Joe) E.R. made a justice of the peace 13 December 1901 Dr. Louis Skinner fitted out an E.R. office in the Harrington Building on Fourth Street 13 December 1901 Son of S.W. Erwin had six toes E.R. 13 December 1901 Death of Lewis Henry White, born D.R. 1844 14 December 1901 E.A. Moye, putting addition on to his office and his house D.R. 16 December 1901 Death of Lewis Henry White, born E.R. in on February 14, 1844 17 December 1901 Death of Captain W.G. Mizelle D.R. 17 December 1901 Charlie Pollard, mail carrier between Hill and Holland post offices E.R. 17 December 1901 Music room on Pitt Street D.R. 18 December 1901 J.W. Willoughby, moved from Rockdale to Winterville D.R. 18 December 1901 About Dr. B.T. Cox store in Winterville D.R. 18 December 1901 W.E. Hamilton store in Winterville D.R. 18 December 1901 About Greenville businesses D.R. 18 December 1901 Ad, E.B. McLohon, carpenter and D.R. 18 December 1901 contractor Central Barber Shop, Edmond and Fleming D.R. 18 December 1901 J.R. Starkly store closed, sold to R.J. Cobb D.R. 18 December 1901 Death of Heath Smith of Black Jack D.R. 19 December 1901 J.A. Kirkman now in Grifton D.R. 19 December 1901 Grifton Stores D.R. 19 December 1901 Death of Mrs . S.M. Hanrahan D.R. 19 December 1901 Married, daughter of J.G. Cherry to D.R. Shade Allen Redding 19 December 1901 Mrs. W.F. Harding’s faimily D.R. 19 December 1901 Death in Pactolus of Captain W.G. Mizelle E.R. 20 December 1901 Famous Thomas Sheppard will case, closed D.R. 20 December 1901 City taking down lamps to keep them away from Christmas pranks D.R. 20 December 1901 Married, Charlie, son of Allen Baker D.R. 20 December 1901 Osceola Band D.R. 20 December 1901 Winterville store E.R. 20 December 1901 Asa Garris, house burned at Littlefield E.R. 20 December 1901 R.G. Chapman of Calico, moved to D.R. Winterville 21 December 1901 Tina Sheppard’s music school D.R. 21 December 1901 J.B. Cherry Jr. hurt while hunting D.R. 21 December 1901 Death of Carrick Mumford D.R. 21 December 1901 R.M. Kennedy, South Side Market D.R. 21 December 1901 Tale about boys compelled to stay after school D.R. 21 December 1901 Hurt, child of Mr. Cammie Staton D.R. 23 December 1901 Shelmerdine D.R. 23 December 1901 W.B. Wilson, Jr. R.C. White, Argall, Vick, went to Horner’s School, Oxford D.R. 23 December 1901 Death of Carrick Mumford near E.R. 24 December 1901 Ayden About W.M.Britton Jr. of Bethel D.R. 24 December 1901 About Mrs. J.L. Overton D.R. 24 December 1901 About Mrs. T.A. Carson’s family D.R. 24 December 1901 A. Lillian Cherry, daughter of J.G. Cherry, will marry Allen Redding on January 8, 1902 in Vandemere, N.C. E.R. 24 December 1901 Bethel stores D.R. 24 December 1901 Death of W.G. Windham D.R. 24 December 1901 The city will take down street lamps E.R. at Christmas to keep "regulators" from damaging or destroying them 24 December 1901 Death of Heath Smith at Clay Root E.R. home of his daughter, Mrs. Wood Smith 24 December 1901 Miss Tessie Evans went to Greensboro Female College D.R. 27 December 1901 J.G. Moye, married D.R. 7,28 December 1901 Death of W.W. Worthington D.R. 28 December 1901 R.A. Michael’s Barroom, Fifth Street D.R. 28 December 1901 Masonic Hall School D.R. 28 December 1901 Christmas fire works damage D.R. 28,30 December 1901 Mr. R.E. Pollard married Mrs. Annie Mears, his fourth bride D.R. 28 December 1901 About Dr. James C. Greene D.R. 28 December 1901 A.A. Andrews family D.R. 28 December 1901 S.W. Dawson family D.R. 30 December 1901 C.J. Tucker and J.L.Patrick store in D.R. Grifton 30 December 1901 Grifton post office D.R. 30 December 1901 Z.V. Johnson and Company, store going out of business D.R. 30 December 1901 A.E. Tucker and Company D.R. 30 December 1901 J.J. Stroud family D.R. 30 December 1901 Christmas in Bethel D.R. 30 December 1901 J.A. Brady house on Fifth Street D.R. 30 December 1901 J.C. Tripp moved to Blow house on D.R. corner of Washington and Fifth streets 30 December 1901 W.A.B Hearne moved from Farmville to Greenville D.R. 30 December 1901 D.D. Overton family D.R. 31 December 1901 Death of Miss. MimmieEvans, age D.R. 75 31 December 1901 Andrews Store in Greenville D.R. 31 December 1901 J.L. Starky and Company D.R. 31 December 1901 J.C. Tripp, house D.R. 30 December 1901 Death of W.W. Worthington E.R. 31 December 1901 R.E. Pollard marries, this makes his E.R. fourth marriage 31 December 1901 Bethel stores E.R. 31 December 1901 About Dr. James C. Greene at Snow E.R. Hill and LaGrange 31 December 1901