Eastern reflector, 4 March 1910


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items.
N. C.
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. i.-i hi daughter,
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re hall
the beau
IF YOU ARE
Ah -lit if n all .
p.,, i
ran urn n mil.- -.-
t Eat, the
i- J.-r. into them. Just
power
hoe,
All i-
Ea-e instant relief. Sold
SEc. free.
A . Le Roy, N. Y. Don't
m any substitute.
hit it Do.
h. Ami K. ion
C L ushered i
ii laid away in
and will
c; H Ne doubt of it.
r I. Ii the It will drive hogs out of a this-
e-.-H Vi. White-1 yard, it will drive in a
. . , it I
a; Mr a will
I drive a through a barbed
n causing it will a
executed d d by O a For s
to U A. Cobb on
d an i d
i tie later of i t
No Carol a v
t i sale, to.- h
do in to lb. i he t
b S Mr.-h th
n t or of an
in th. i f I a d
of Ca and Hi
am
l A tract, t pi
C r of Ii land f ha , e
.; i
u n N w .- a dead
pine, n I-
w t, .,. n T 3-4 K r-t
i I- K la . U
i e, then th N C V to
the ,
w th ti i o
r. C Cl . I .-- tn C.
b i o KIM pole- to
I i I more
lo
his
at
witty of cattle overt, it the . N C.
. . ran
a away a
i-u angered roust or a man to
the where within
wt The
yet Den will ail up and
arr and the . and
ii-i s indeed lovely,
musical
f-
reap each
a charm
with
m r to old
here w th I. line to
, ft. T E. A
i-. th i et w the line C.
line,
Inc to
ice more r To
. I s of Bale
I. A. Cobb Mi
.; A I . s.
v .-
t. V
if
I. and
Let Mr. tell Mi-o
t a. the st pros on
eh 1.1.1, s or
year I av d ,. d for; cut
M , on y r I I
I V. If Eva had to what I
th i k-
I can n w e t k I. . I I
of
I, I V. h .
Ii. I. II
wont
In
Property
By v ii of Sup r
i r i . u- m de h
if lie
. . i I Ni I
inn, in of C,
no cal- The Comma I
a-
., r I n i t u i c n on
the premises In . C.
aim tor . i
k b ii
k. nudity i-1
i . pi
In
id
any U C S. CaT. dated May
lam . n the i Bee t
e o of t . n
o Z p el L in
M ma i
m , . i f th curt lo, r i
tell at public -ale t tin
big in i w
c of a d sit to i . t o a
vile in. m . i. On
the ii side of the a
a d de-
as follow g at
north st
i lo
way. or I
i. to S u h i c
. r i ear., an with the south
So th Al feat, or less
At antic ; ii
. earl, s . wit wist of At an
lie feat mi re or Is. tn
th-i en The
Oil wist, or i ear-
a., h tie of S
Oil I t ti
a n .
with all th-
balding , stab is, 1.11
i- s. one Be p war In
e one so r re f n
c s a
h ha
o . said Term- of
the day of P- I
C S e
Jarvis i Blow,
A.-- you Ir n i
vi . a m tick-
Hi it your r your
e . i vi i l Me -it ii
d i M is- nine it i morn
i w ii want r. ii f
. Cl in i
R mi u
fold a;
r p rt king Of air arty I
dinner, I with an
ii -i i I an I i
v ma for hours l f r.- I got
re ft Flo I me b fore
I e i a- w -II to -i u .
-i i e then I
tablets, i
s v re Ml I ha I
month, M B. I la
. C St., Washington, U.
C. y
M u-t mi h t a-e Fold
i whore and at Coward
Woo . n for c l
r hey are all n,
i.
i M ii n . I n .- . o a at ma
for Ivar,
n, tic
r ti e 1910
. -.- rial
t g es,
lei i am u- and i
i n I i t a d Cod w i h
iii of now
by defendant in
; I ml I t.
Aim i if I n I up
which . b and a
th Mill are
e a, la rs,
he tine . ht plant,
, a lire n an i e
main Al-o s
I i . given n f -h a.
T f la one
i i twelve m K- r
ii f .-. on t , F. O. -I mo .
a r.
Sale
The tor
of to . o i
of M i
II i I, .- II a pub a I a la Id
k b-n ii-r
I tow i i f ill, a I the
road items, i Most
Kin b Pet. 2.1
V. mi Ii ltd r m p m
i i i id .; in I iv With
G. Ty-n .
C. A, ha it
; ; , I
to a
n i in v.-
Popular Malta j
Remarkable Statement
I.
r -ii
lion i y from E n
U ii r iv ;
i th
s iv
r i h
i hunt
iv,
are l-id tn that
on- farm era i . bereaved
fob toe i -ii ore
h iv ii w ii t
th-it i good
and Willie Randolph,
Gr spent
an Sunday -V B. Smith.
lira, Smith is vi-r.
a- this Hop a
Will goon M C
W. .-; in has B. I t
f r i- mi it hi;
in a t c ;. n
y If
M I w I, ii i or p in
i he I i I, U
lid t if there i a-
and strain II o Pi i
will cur you. it
i i W. p
tn you . Blood i
Pi Is g and ma a par-
inn i- i i of .
ii and ii I i mu lea Thee are
-t ii g but Dr. Bryan s
g I i- a pr- v
a d ii it.-r n i g a
box of Liver you
ire not .-i I with i n t
fr. Bran and fur your money.
sale by If. at, at A-
den, N. C.
My f a
v r. by William o i d
wife, P. In G.
i. tie th a ,
i i r cord, d i i a
a of th- r i t r of d- r's f Pitt
. i i X par lie
d w II a for or- i e
r in i o
my, ; I II W
lie piece or i arc f la d, n
Heaver Dam township,
e th lands of Nobles,
o and . u a Beat,
i fl a see a or i-
same deeded o s id I
way and wife by
N bit, reference to which deed
mad for mi dose . d
Is Bold
two on same land.
This .
F. ti. -la Mortgages.
i bi it t raid is at
of Prank Job is tin,
s i i f I an I n u i I-
lure, h cart g i s. o-
c i . chi k- i r d a p rs i
o rank Johnston,
ill b-Min n
nip
Term cash.
of r .
of th; estate . ; m i
Notice to Creditors
testamentary, I
the last will a d let mint W K
been
to me by th- the
court Pitt e u notice i, h r- bi
given to all p Mons holding plain s
against the of th said W R
H- p ill m to ire p y
on r
the of tins
notice will i a pi ad in bar their n
c ivory All persons ill elite I to
are no . to
to ii a.
This the lad of
H L, .
or of lat will and k stems., t
of W. R Home,
Jarvis Blow, Attorneys.
There is more
to a Fertilizer
than Analyses
The mere mixing of
materials to obtain
sis requires no special
knowledge. The value
of a fertilizer lies in the
source from which the
plant food is obtained.
Each ingredient in
Royster goods is selected
with a view of supplying
the plant from sprouting
until harvest. The plant
is not overfed at one
time and starved at an-
other. Twenty-five
years experience goes with
every bag.
MARK
v-
REGISTERED
Sold by reliable dealers throughout
the South.
S. Royster Guano Co.
NORFOLK, VA.
The
Notice to Creditors.
undo
Cr
The Law in the
Years ago The Record,
of a contest on between two
attorney as to the law in a
said that almost any
j could proven b the law
book-, for which remark w
greatly offend one of the broth
We are reminded of this
incident by the he ring in the
case, where Aid r-
Not Wait man King is charged with trading
it is Too I with the city the statute
from in such case made and
DO II
ii the a t
i the i. -ii i r
y in-, i ii ti y b-
t give pi-cu
orders a o , , . , , , ,
Th under
q Clark
of th- or con
the s of
i- h
n that a I iii tn s id
a e lo
payment
-n ml r on g calms
said e
to file their
iv ibis notice I ml
b of r in cl
This 5th day f Iv
L H. n.
estate of t
By P. C. Harding, Any.
Notice.
d is.
of kidney
g mica, j i tn gr i
, a ill
s mi in
if. u from head
a i s, ; if th y re-
lions are of an i an-
in do not Jo a.
Iii kidneys at
Le arc
-id e cure where
Over
ii r c
ii r. i if many in tins
ulna Butler. Harvey St.
on, N. a am
v ill lb that
ii s I ii s Kid a in m
a rt can highly recommend them
u. r I I Was sub-
to dull palm In my
pin , p through my
i ins fur lime.
Pi I- ad my an , be.
m way
Km by all w, Price
an luster n Co.
Ni w loll,, agents fat
Si to. .
lb
. nu
The law is a good one and North i
commend it, but it is said th; t
In Superior
found which says that it is no;
it -c k. lit- , The deli above
offense if the selling to the city c , ,
is done at the usual price d
on the market, or if it is done
and proves to be a saving the
city.- Greensboro Record.
or i ts safe,
r a and have
. win
been I
th gentle aid and
h. Sold by all
Fully nine out of every ten
cases of i is
In cold or mi, or ionic
neither of ore
any internal All that
n to relief the
free of
Liniment. i a Y u
me Pertain t be pleased with
winch it
all
AH per are hereby warned
not to buy or trade fur a note
by me to L. H. Lee
dated Feb. 7th, 1910.
Slid rote w, r false
presentation and payment of
he contested.
1910. T. A. Nichols.
a ltd w
hove
i as on rod in Superior
C u t of Pill county, to .
f inn the of
a I he d will I take
i ice i hit he is r d appear at
i ha next to m f Super i r court ill
it to held on th.
day i f March, , i the 21st.
i . f , lit the c house
of c at e, N, C
a r n lie to the n plaint
f ho lain If in said action, the
i i I apply Court th
r lief in said
i ii th y of February, 1910.
D. M ore, i . C
s prow ,
Any for Plaintiff, lid
i. having this
of the es a
of s n , K d.
U C. Moo o, Clerk the S p i. r
court of Pi r untie is ii n.
given to all Der-on- holding
st I i th P. r. i t
. one on
tie date hereof, or t i i w ill i
p i ad in bar of any n
and no s her hi g o ii
a I ran . d ti said a t
make Immediate In
i a or
i of P I
F C H of the t,
of pro k John-tun d e f,
Notice ti Creditors.
The -vi- dull
b-line C MoOre, cl
court of Pitt a
the i t of s
Wilson, d c i
en to all per indebted to a i ,
r. q n aka me in
payment to in let
into , an I a persona ding c a m
a i
to file theirs . s I. th mi its
i from th
date or this notice will be I a
in of am r- of said
the y, .
L. II.
estate of Sauls
D. W. I
IN
Notice to ors
Tin- under d, day
rid
n before
i Slip III i
h r by
I -ad s
to make Immediate p y
BI Lo d
a . port on I hod t
-nil out r d to their
sail u
yen d reef, of n
,. I ; f ., , .
on s id
day of t
K I K
mi.
ltd
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton
Fresh Hoods kept con-
In stock. Country
Bought and Sold
J D. W.
GREENVILLE N Z
dB n or th Carolina
To Your Needs
In Cotton Gin Machinery, Boilers
Tine Celebrated Alamo Engines.
Ben Peanut Pickers.
Electric Light Outfits and Water Works for
the country homes.
Saw Mills, Planers, Sanders, Shapers
Matchers,
Grist and Feed Mills.
Brick and Concrete Machinery.
Chalmers, Detroit and Buick Automobiles.
In fact, anything want in Farm and Mill
Machinery.
CALL OR
J. Pal Simpson,
N C.
Machinery Co.
S. C.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Bethel Banking Trust Co.,
AT BETHEL, N.
At tho Jim.
HE
Lou i and I M ,
Overdrafts and
e and
Due from
Sliver i. n -ill ,
minor c in currency
k f
U. S. now
Total
4-3
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock.
j Surplus 6,000.00
led profits,
a d tux. s aid 1,043.7
of Deposit
Sub. to 402.60
CAROLINA, County of
I, W II Cashier of the bank, do sol
that the is true to the best of my
and belief. W. U. Cashier.
Subscribed lo
o in j this 7th day of
T.
Notary
S M. Jones,
M. O.
Robs,
Subscribe to The Reflector.
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Per Year
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, MARCH
IO
Fahrenheit. heat is not
noticeable here as in tho north
ANOTHER LETTER FROM
LONE STAR the
., From October to April it coo-,
COUNT WRITES ABOUT
PRINCIPAL SEAPORT
PUBLIC INTEREST DEMANDS IT.
Ia Rebuilding Court House Adequate
Protection Should be Provided
Corrects Las De-
of and Advantage
Co.
Editor
Penning my letter of Jan.
published in The Eastern
tor I find two statements
an-i herewith beg to correct
them. They r. fer to of
Mexico as to the costs
of the walls erected at the mouth
of the river on both
sides. costs were not
but Further,
the of the two great
wall, i. e. the width of the
not bat
feet. In ease I
in a
right but my
must, have
tho numbers by one z
VANCE'S MANUSCRIPTS
Are Being Collected by the N. C. His-
Society.
To the People of North
The North Carolina Historical
Commission making a collection
but the temperature Raleigh. N. C, Feb.
goes degrees. It is
deed a climate of an effort to secure
useful in , distribution of he letter, and papers of Gov.
No and V a
Tis perpetual the of State I and publication.
i. . . CO operation of Mrs.
star.
The land in section of
Mexico on account of the natural
location, gradual
of the
splendid drainage the whole
and the resent
ocean sweeping th
land up to the pro-
duce splendid health conditions.
There
bronchial r
troubles; an.
cal or semi-tropical country ii
the nearly all
in the
degrees of latitude
addressed a
to the clerks of the court
for the various counties, asking
if the public Is of the county
ever destroyed by fire,,
Mn date of fire, extent of loss.
present fire protection, etc.
. i . establish States
seventy-four
and of these history beyond than
other collection in existence.
Vance several thousands of such
documents have been secured,
taking one of the mist
ever
Dace by the State. The
these pipers ill do more
answer,
twenty-two reported
torn or partial loss of j
public records fire. In some
the county
this col
contains but few of Gov-
house own letters, mast
in the collection
by him.
being
It is
contain as many
if each of and nearly at far j handsome court
fr m malarial fireproof
located on
fire in
of
e . , ,. , .-----
I row conduct thy pert of the art, on
and of build-
the American settle, exception of the
or disastrous fire in
can. most in which court
back t
some
during the last or
country.
American colony a larger
brought the malaria
burned W ice. Many of the
counties have fire proof j ,;
vaults. Some of the larger that
more have
with ,
Historical
takes moans
who
Governor to
to the
A PUZZLED TRAVELING MAN.
Bat He Obeys Orders Gets One
of the Twins at the Right
There is not a man i i town
prouder of his twins than Mr. J. es a large trouble, and that
THE MAN EMERGENCY.
Helps The Reflector Out of a
A small thing sometimes
G. During the recent fire
when his home was in so much
danger, the first thought of him-
and was to send the
children to places of safety. In
the midst of the excite Mrs.
Alfred Forbes came to the door
of the home with one of
the children in her arms. A
was
the predicament in which
Reflector was placed
afternoon. Having beer .
out electric power to n the
the
in a
lost time
much
afternoon, when the j
on things went to
hurry to catch up
as much as Mp A
traveling mar, many of whom screw t
were around the fire offering to paper press
render any assistance possible, work
ran up to the door and asked
cut
news-
to
can I be of any
to
thank you, take
the running and ; here was
crash, a
i of
this
in I can.
The first will
prevent
know who
in
permanent
ca i;
to s
OS. cut id a heel
baby and carry it to my h .;. j looked
was the grateful . ; . ti-n-
where is your far as ; i a .- was
tho salesman Squired, concerned. Bu i . the
. work to re-
the
was told Hurriedly.
does Mrs, Forbes
he next
across the from
Mr. he was told.
Madame, where
Mr.
scale was started in 1902
the s river by people from
t of th
of near Tropic of, I can say m
copying. No
that the county of or
a loss in but
; sun
them
i K i, ,
. . . tWO
Cancer,
or miles
ran.; in a collection; and,
wore h been we of the
c. Commission
houses in u that no improper
counties having any letter or
burnt; with more or loss of; paP
it colony about n; and to
fr. m the
publication bus the
have an idea of viz. sanction of Mrs.
K ii. health hen, chat Pitt the publication i
the action to this will undertaken f
c the cars and went ably surprise A -u
land with their own conveyances j tropical climate will
vii. the pretty tittle town
on i neck breaking
road X to
private
or the
and Greene-contiguous of making money. It
Almost these fires by the State as
long life, an active brain irreparable losses other Slats and its
nerves. It is meant I much confusion to the public is to perpetuate the fame
detrimental to p of those
e my. leaders development, but
prevent a great that; lam with
the
wanting to
At
more
one of v. . U made
ready to p to
the nearest with foundry
to have a new wheel made.
boy was sent fr Mr. J. Z
salesman, Gardner and I to the
bu mis- office
made the gratifying remark,
Man, don, t ask j -j
lion;., but this baby and go
as I told
command,
took the precious bundle
of that colony had brought the
lands for a mere nervous
f North Carolina's best beloved
son, to extend the
the State, and to make available
condition from in
in Mexican money and in tho north, which in
of them to settlers at many cases results in heart
by cue constant demand; her history its
for rant records, etc. also
reminded by Any therefore, who
difficulty state a letter or oner
experience in governor Vance
be a to his memory
over per at-e, in geld, or nervous
state government As already
has now built a very good road is one of the land-locked
from Station, a few miles poi ts eleven
south of to the colony, ocean going with
as governor of I more than CO vessels make this
with I was closeted monthly visits aid have
an hour, had told me himself. connections with almost every
it of the colony; Inert in the world. R lines court wail who help to forward this
the name was retained, the ply ween New York, M n a- Ali communications
accessible
houses.
the county court
I and to name of
State by with
It is to be that the i in this
Pitt in
Du
credit
be given
the bought
having had that Die
people the colony do
their trading now in
and know several of the
personally. They are all
well and have no longing any
more for the states except to pay
an occasional visit to their friends
and relatives. It will not take
very long that a railroad will run
if, a.
n .
p i have
myself watched large English,
French, German seagoing
ors coming into this unload-
goods and taking the
products of the country,
coffee, tropical fruits end
precious customs
house is worth seeing. It is
equipped with all modern
erect on square to itself, a
fire proof
down the Valley from vices for handling good; it the
some point in the northwest-
very likely from in
the Sierra Mountains. That
place is now the terminus of a
branch road of the
On the river. miles
from its mouth into the
are situated the water works.
which supply the city of
with excellent water. I have
already mentioned in my former
letter that is miles
from the gulf- The elevation of
the city is feet above the
level of the gulf, land is
gently rolling and steadily in-
creasing in elevation to the
mountains, about miles away,
where it is over feet.
almost ever gull-
sweeps refreshingly
all; at night it is cool and you
need a even in summer
months. day's temperature
the hottest months, May ard
September, lies de-
south of the of Can.
rarely reaches degrees
equipped with fire
with ail modern improvements,
commodious and in keeping with
growing needs of a prosper-
and u great county.
J. Bryan Grimes.
Backs Up lo Fountain.
There are some amusing
dents that take place even in the
midst of a thing so alarming as
a fire, and the last one proved no
exception. Foreman C. W.
of The Reflector, with
two buckets ran to fountain
on the court house square to get
to put out the burning
windows of The build-
largest in Mexico and the equal
of any in the world. It is 1280
feet long and wide, it
entirely fire proof and its
the government five
million, two hundred thousand
dollars. The wharf is feet
long and extends into the river.
so that the largest vessels can he the
be moored along side. In the water a burst of flames
price of tho wharf the court threw such
included. i intense heat upon him that he
Regular lines of steamers now involuntarily turned around,
operate up the river, dazed, held out both his
which is navigable for over towards the fire and
miles, passing through the rich-backed against the fountain,
est and most fertile district the me the spigot had sent
Mexico. stream of water down his back
In my next the readers may and filled his shoes he fully
make a trip with me up the
river on board a river
steamboat to some of th.- i-
colonies. I am sure a
great many would like to
that trip in reality.
Lorenzo Via.
awakened to the humor of his
situation, and scooted back
across the street with bis two
buckets of water.
should he directed to
at Raleigh.
North Carolina Historical
Commission.
J. Bran Grimes, Chairman,
R. D. W. Secretary.
cf Respect.
At the meeting of
Tribe No. 8.1,1 O. R M.,
Friday night the following
resolutions wen- unanimously
1st. That Tribe
great loss they in the
recent fire, when nil the above
fraternities lost their home,
furniture, etc.
2nd. That these resolutions
be spread upon our records and
a copy furnished The Daily
Reflector with request to publish.
J. W. Brown,
D. C. Moore,
Flanagan,
W. P.
Com.
it for y. in a few
His words like
from
heavy laden shoulders, and suit
his actions to his words he
hurried away to his work shop
lie seemed to
work as never a man worked,
and a little past o'clock had
the wheel back in the press ready
for work. There was happiness
in print shop, and things
humanity and went as
inquiring bis way diligently until
he reacher Mrs. Forbes home.
Alter leaving the child and re
turning to the scene of the
some one asked ho to
the right place with the child.
I did, as I found another
force sending the daily
around town by o'clock,
finishing the mail lists on that,
then printing a special
c. ,. r, -r weekly edition the same night
From the Burning Temple tab . ,. ,
Off , With a lull account the fire.
They praised Mr. Gardner for
There were so many heroic coming the res-cue and de
deeds during the recent fire it him the man for an
was impossible to learn of and emergency. The editor feels
chronicle them all up to the grateful both to him and the
minute, and every day we hear office force.
of something worthy of mention,
heard last night that while
the fire was at its height in the
court house and Masonic temple
Mr. Roy probably saved
went to moving again, our faith-
one just like was the
proud response.
SAVED LIFE.
IS.
For Rent.
One nice office room over
Frank Wilson's store. J. R. him that
I. G. -2 improving.
N, C, March 1-On
Saturday morning there was
the life of an unknown a heavy gloom spread over our
who been overcome by community when the news of
smoke and heat and had the death of Mr. R. A.
in the law office of Mr.; by, which occurred that morning
S. C. it is supposed for about o'clock, was spread
protection. Mr. Hearne All hearts were
he saw the go in there and j h Badness and mourning, He
after waiting a reasonable length was buried Sunday evening about
of time he ran over at the risk at the family burying
of his life to see why he did not ground in tho presence or a very
come out and to warn him of the large concourse of friends, who
danger, when he found him had come from far and near to
crouched close to the wall almost pay the last tribute respect to
extends her sympathy to Just after the who WM thought well of by
Masons, I. O. O. F., K. of P's was out the was all knew him. I will try to
Greenville encampment and the in a sheet of flam j write a abort sketch on his life
Royal Arch Chapter, in the which would have annihilated after I gather some and
him in a few seconds more. Mr. other particular.-. The burial
Hearne did lots of cool headed service was conducted by Rev.
fire fighting on the buildings S. W. of Grifton. The
also- i pall bearers were Mills Smith, E.
iS. Norman. R. A. Nichols, Ivy
J Smith, J. B. Joyner. Lloyd Smith.
., D a Leggett and J. C. Craw-
Editor
The thing for the commission- L. L of T
era of Pitt County to do is trade came
locations with the U. S. govern- j Mills Smith's for sometime.
and buy the balance of that Rev. S. W. of
block. The standpipe of came last Thursday to preach
town would not be in the way Smith's school house Sunday,
i., . . . work on the
I the government budding and; at Arthur g
be hard for the county to The weather has been so snowy
Make th trade rainy that there been
on the whole block would but little done
TRADE
Taken Is Hospital.
Tyson, of Beaver D
township, who for some
been suffering with a bad
on his was
a hospital in Washington
week. A postal card rec
business for Pitt county
Citizen.
Subscribe for The Reflector,
vices were he;.
house morning no.-1
We are having It . rainy,
and it looks as if the. of the
wet spell is not yet in sight.





FINANCIAL
STATEMENT
Of Claims Audited and Allowed
by the Board of County Com-
missioners Pitt County, To-
With Receipts and Dis-
and the Financial
Condition of Said County for
the Fiscal Year Ending
5th, 1909.
OUTSIDE OF HOUSE
FOR AND INFIRM
To burned
Virginia n, .
Millie Atkinson.
r. Braxton.
J.--. W. Braxton. .
.
S. i- m ii i .
Bake.
. Briley.
Mary .
flurry Bell.
IS.
John s. Cannon, .
US. .
i. and wife
.
an .
v i
Henry it. i.,,.,.
Win.
Kilo.
auk s.
ii
Bettie Guy.
Gorham.
Alex Gui.
Godly.
Ml-. LOWS Hill--
K. Render .;.
.
Harder.
Hum.
Anthony flan .
Jennie If
C.
Hales.
Jane
Joyner.
Marina
5-1. Him. ii
A-
Tin- y ind wife.
Nancy
Delia Moors.
John M. iv.
Morris.
M-. II. Morgan.
i- . mi wife.
Mel whom.
Lacy Pi Hard.
J. J. Page and Wife. .
Alvira Phil
I II. .
Wm. Robin i .
Colin Rives.
Mary
Join Shepard .
Smith.
O, W.
Delhi
Stories, .
N n , y ii i hi .
Martha
Martha Tripp.
Turnage.
SO, F. id
Margaret Vino.
Wilson.
Join.
Eli and wife. . . .
William.
Moses
Harris.
Virginia .
Atkinson.
Atkinson.
Charlotte, V- .
Braxton.
Jason W. .
Frank Bright wife,,
To Whom Issued
Battle.
Amt. Pennie Hartley.
. Bailie Baker.
. Martha
. . 1.00 IS. Briley .
., Mary
. 5-00 Cherry Hell.
. 2.00 John S. Cannon,.
. 2.00 P. Cannon
. 1.00 Win. Camion and wife,
. . . 1.00
.
. 2.00 Susan Clarke.
. 2.00 Hyatt Clarke.
. Bill Carson.
. . 1.001220. Hun-.
. Betsy Dunn.
. 3.00 and wife.
,. . j Dupree.
. Roma .
. 1.50 J Titus Elks.
. ti
Frank Grimes.
. Bettie Gay.
-m m
.
1.00 ; ;. v .
1.60
1.50
I ;, Hard
i. , is, ii.,,;.,,
. ,
1.00 av II
MS
1.00
4.00
1.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
5.00
3.00
3.50
1.00
1.00
1.50
2.00
-13, . r .
C. J. el.
Billie Hale.
Jane Israel.
IT. n Joyner, .
i-. Marina
S ii .
in, .
.
Long, .
Berry a id wife.
Alphonso .
r .
Moor.-. .
Ah M, ;
Mrs. J. B. Morgan.
If. Mills wife.
Pi Hard.
Page and wife.
2.50 j Olive
2.50 I. Ponder .
Wm. i.
Randolph, .
Callie
Mary
Mary
O. W.
Clemmie
Mai
Martha Tripp.
.
A-i .
Turnage.
Margaret Vine, .
I. John Wilson.
Eli mid wife,
Petal
William.
Virginia
M Hi. Atkinson.
on, .
Charlotte
J,
W. BraXton.
and
Hal Ho. . .
Pennie .
Bailie Baker.
Martha .
.
Meant, .
Cherry Bell.
.
2.00
3.00
1.50
1.00
1.50
2.00
1.00
4.00
2.00
1.00
1.50
1.00
1.50
1.50
. i no
2.50
, 7.00
. 1.00
. 1.50
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 1.50
. 1.00
. 2.00
. 1.00
. 1.50
. 1.00
. 2.00
. 5.00
, 0.00
No. To Whom Issued
John S. n.
P.
Wm. Cannon and wife, .
Con.
Clark.
Clark.
Clark.
Bill Cars, ii.
Cherry.
I.
Ilium.
Hail and rife, . .
Win.
Tun.- Elks.
Prank Grime.
i.
Betty flay.
Gorham.
Alex Green.
Frank
Paul
1.00 Mi- Hudson, .
3.00 K. Henderson .
4.00 Horton.
2.00
j on
Hard,.
3.00 Haul.
1.50 Anthony Harris.
Jennie
1.50 -I.
1.00 Bettie Hale.
Jane Israel.
.
2.00 Marina
1.00 Simon Johnson.
1.50 Bason
3.08 Jones.
1.50 Gutsy Long.
I or Berry Lee an i wife, .
1.50 HO.
l.-e
1.50 Delia Moore.
. Moore.
.
. .
,.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
.
.
.
. .
.
US.
Pollard,
OH, Phillip-.
I. II. Pender.
Wm.
Randolph.
v .
Spain. .,.
J, tin Sheppard.
Sill ill.
;. W. Smith.
Delhi n.
Clemmie Stock.
Mary
a.
Martini Tripp.
ii
Turnage.
I Hi. Wilson.
Eli
Peter William-.
Mi
Virginia n.
i n.
Charlotte Anderson, .
John
.,,,. W. Hi.
Frank end wife,
.
y.
Bailie Baker.
Martha y.
no. Mary
C; i;.
Susan
John S.
F. n.
Wm. n n wife, .
Cox.
Clarke, .
Susan Clink.
Clark.
Bill Carson.
Betsy Dim i.
Henry Hid wife.
Wm. Dupree.
Tims .
.
Flunk Grimes.
Betsy
Hilly Guy.
Gorham.
Al-v Gun, .
Randolph .
Paulina Dudley.
a Han a .
Jennie Hodge.
C J.
II. Hobs.
ti
.
2.00715- .
2.00
2.50
1.00
0.00
1.50
2.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
5.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
. 3.00
. 7.00
. 1.50
. 1.00
. 1.01
. 1.01
. 1.50
. 1.5
2.0
. 2.01
. 1.01
. 1.51
. 1.01
. 1.01
. 1.50
To Whom Issued Ami.
K. Henderson. 2.00
C. Horton . 2.00
Isabella
Hardy . 1.00
1.00
I.
Jane Israel. 1.00
Joyner, . 1.00
Marina 1.50
Simon . 2.00
Any Jones. 1.00
i Long.
Lee Bad wife,. 2.50
I., . 2.50
Saucy Moore. 3.00
Moor-. 2.50
1.00
M. J. H. Morgan. 1.50
J R. Mills and wife. 2.00
Pollard, . 4.00
J. J. Paw ind wife. 2.00
Olive Phillip, . 1.00
L. II. Pander. 5.00
Wm. Robinson, . 2.00
Riley Randolph. 1.50
Cilia Reeves. 1.00
Mary Spain. 1.50
1.50
Mary Sm 1.50
W. Smith. 1.50
Delia
Clemmie
Nancy
Simons . 2.50
Tripp, . 7.00
1.00
Patience 1.00
Thigpen, . 1.50
Venters. 1.00
Margaret Vines.
Id lie Will. 1-50
El and
Mo-es
l-O
Elks. 1.50
Judith 1.50
T. Robin-., n. 2.00
.
I e-o. i. .
001851. Charlotte .
1.00 John Braxton.
Jesse W. Braxton.
2.00 Frank and wife,.
Battle.
1.00
1.50 Bailie Baker .
1.50 Martha
1.50 Baling, i. .
1.30 Cherry Bell.
1.50
3.00 Samson
1.00 John s.
2.50 Sarah F. Cannon.
Win. Canon and wife. . .
1.00 Nancy Cox.
Mis. Clark.
1.50 Boson Clark.
1.00 Belle
Cherry.
1.00 Abram Dunn.
1.00 Ilium.
2.00 Henry and wife.
1.00 Win. Dupree.
2.00 Ransom
2.50 Elks.
Elk, .
2.00 Tisha Fleming.
Grime-.
1.00 Betsy
day.
2.00 Alice Gorham.
Green, .
1.00 Randolph
1.00 Pauline
3.00 Laura Harris, .
4.00
2.00 Mrs.
1.00 K. Henderson.
2.00 C. II a. .
1.00 H
3.00
1.50
4.00 Hunt.
1.50 Anthony Harris.
1.00 Jennie Hodges.
1.00 C. J. Haddock.
4.00 Hi Hie Hale-.
2.00 Debbie Hum.
Jam Israel.
. 1.50 Lawrence
1.50 Marina Johnson.
3.00 Simon Johns, n,.
1.50 Susan Johnson.
. 3.00 Jones.
, flat-y Ling.
1.50 Berry Lee and wife.
1.30 .
. 1.00 Moore.
1.00 Moor.
1.00 Mm
. Oil. Mrs. J. B.
. 4.00 J. H. Mills and
. 1.00 Pollard .
3.00 J. Page ind wife.
2.50 Olivia
2.00 L. H. Pender, for
1.00
2.50
. Riley
Celia Rives, .
2.00 Mary Spain.
No. To Whom
John .
Sm Hi.
W. Smith.
Delia
Stocks.
Staton.
Mai Ilia Sermons.
Martha Sermons.
Ellen
. Turnage.
Thigpen.
Venters.
Margaret Vines, .
Bettie Wilson.
Eli and w .
Mo-es Williams, .
Judith Williams.
Williams, .
John
Bettie Philips.
J. T. Robinson.
Thomas Morgan.
Ellen .
Mrs. Ed Davenport, .
whom. . .
Cornelia
Virginia
Mollie .
Charlotte Anderson, .
John Braxton.
Jesse W. Braxton, .
Frank Bright and wife.
Battle.
Pennie
Bailie
Briley.
Mary Ballinger.
Cherry Bell, .
Briley.
Sampson Burney.
John S. Cannon.
F. Cannon.
Wm. Cannon and wife,
Nancy Cos.
His Clark.
Susan Clark.
Bell
Cherry.
Abram Dam.
Dunn.
wife. .
5.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
3.00
4.00
2.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.50
1.50
3.00
2.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
4.00
1.00
1.50
1.50
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
5.00
3.00
2.50
2.00
1.00
2.50
1.00
1.00
1.3
1.00
. 2.50
. 2.00
, 3.00
. 2.50
. 1.00
. 1.50
. 2.00
. 2.00
. 1.00
Tims
Elks.
Frank Grin is.
Betsy Garris.
Belt
Alex Green.
Randolph Gurganus,
Paulina
John
Laura .
Mack
Mis. Louis I n.
K.
Horton.
Isabella Holmes.
it, In. Harriet.
I In . .,
Anthony Harris, . .
Jennie Hodges.
Haddock.
Bettie Hale-.
Debbie
Israel.
Lawrence Joyner, .
Marina .
S Johnson, .
Susan
Ara Jones.
Berry Lee and wife,
No. To Whom Ii
Nancy Mo
Delia Moore.
Mm
Mrs. J. B. Morgan, ,
R. Mills ., wife,
-I. Page end wife,
Oliver Phillips.
L. II. Pender for Rib
Bettie Phillip-.
Win.
Riley
Reeves.
Cornelia ,,
Mary Spain.
John
George .
Delhi Still.
Clemmie Stocks, .,.
Martha Sermons, .
Tripp.
Ellen
Patience Turnage, ,
Fred
Vines, . .
sun.
Eli and wife,.
Moses .
low. Williams, .,
1.00 Thus.
1220. Millie
5.00
2.00
1.501
1.50
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 3.00
. 1.00
. 2.50
. 7.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 1.50
. 2.00
. 2.00
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 2.00
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 5.00
. 1.00
. 2.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 5.00
. 2.00
. 1.00
1.00
. 3.00
. 2.00
. 1.00
. 2.00
. 1.00
. 3.00
. 1.50
. 4.00
. 1.50
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 2.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. on
. 3.00
I Ml
No. To Whom Issued
1221. Williams.
1220. J. T.
1258. L. w.
1200. n.
1261. Oliver Will am-,
1263. Fannie Barrett,.
1204. . .
1200. Virginia .
1267. Millie Atkinson.
1268. Al kin-on.
1260. .
1270. John .
1271. Jesse W. Braxton, .
1272. Prank Bright and wife
1273. Hull e .
1274. Pennie
1275. Si. Hie Baker.
1270. Martha Briley.
1277. Mary Ballinger
1279. Cherry Bell.
Sampson Bynum, .
1281. Fannie Bur. II.
1282. Brown.
1283. John S.
1284. Sarah F. Cannon, .
1285. Wm. Cam.
1280. Cox.
1287. Clark .
1288. Susan Clark.
Be I Carson.
1290. Mil In, Cherry.
1291.
1292. Abram
1293. Betsy Dunn.
1294. Henry wife.
1295. Wm. Dupree.
1290. .
1297. Elk-.
1298. Linda Elks.
1299. Finn
1300. Frank Grimes.
1301. Betsy
1302. Bettie Any .
1803. Alice Gorham.
1304. Alex Greet.
130.5. Randolph
1307.
1309. Mink
1310. Mi-. Louis Hudson, .
1311. K.
1312.
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
4.00
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
LOU
. 5.00
. 3.00
, 2.50
. 2.00
. 2.50
. 1.00
. 1.50
. 2.00
. 1.00
. 2.00
. 2.50
. 3.00
Ami.
. 3.00
. 2.30
. 1.00
. 2.00
. 1.00
1317. Anthony Hams, ,.
1318. Hodges,
1319. C, Haddock.
1320. Bettie Hubs.
1321.
1322. Jam- Israel.
Lawn Joyner, . .
1321. Marina Johnson.
1325. Simon John.-on.
1320. John-oil,.
1327. A-y Jon.-.
1338, Nellie
and wife, .
1331. Alfonso
1332.
1333. Delia Moor--.
1334. Moore.
1335. J. D. Morgan, .
1230. I. R. Mi Is and wife
1337.
Pollard.
1339, J. J. nil
1340, Phillip.
1311. I. II. I, Ell
1342. Hi Hie Phillips.
1343. I. W.
1344. Wm. Robe . n.
Riley pi.
1346. Reeves.
1347. Rodger, .
1348. J. T. Roberson.
1319. Mary Spain.
1350. John
1331. -I. W.
1352.
1353. .,.
1354.
1355. Martha .
1350.
1.157. Ellen
1368. Patience Turnage, .
1.50 1358, A-y
1380. End Vent -i .
1301. Margaret Vines, .
1.00 1302. Bettie
5.00 1303. E i Wilkes and wife,
1364.
1.50 1365. Judith W II .
1360. Thomas Williams. .
1.50 1887. Oliver Williams, .
1308. lie Williams.
1.00 Mrs. Ed Davenport,
2.50 1404.
1405. J.
2.50 1410.
Mrs, Tims. Morgan,
. 1.30
. I on
. 1.50
. 2.00
. 2.00
, . 1.50
. 1.50
1438. Virginia
Millie Atkinson.
1432. Atkinson.
1433. Charlotte Anderson, .
1434. John Braxton.
Jesse W. Braxton.
Prank and wife,.
1437.
Amt.
. 1.50-
. 2.00
. 5.00
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. . 1.00
. . 5.00
. . 2.00
. . 2.00
. . 1.00
. . 1.00
. .
. . 4.00
. . 2.00
. . 1.00
. . 1.00
.
. 1.50
. .
. .
. . 4.00
. . 1.00
. . 2.00
. 1.00
. . 1.00
. 1.00
. . 1.50
. .
. 1.50
.
. 2.00
. 1.50
. . 1.50
. 1.50
.
. 1.00
. . 1.00
. 1.00
. . 4.00
.
. 1.50
. . 1.50
. 1.50
. 2.00
. . 2.00
. 2.00
. .
2.00
1.00
2.50
1.00
1.00
1.50
2.00
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.50
3.00
1.00
1.50
2.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
5.00
2.00
1.50
1.00
, 5.00
. 2.00
. 1.50
1.50
1.50
. 1.511
. 3.00
. 1.00
. 2.50
. 1.00
. 1.50
, 1.00
. 1.00
. 1.50
. 2.00
. 2.00
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.30
. 1.50
. 1.00
. 2.00
3.00
. 1.00
. 2.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 5.00
. 2.00
2.00
100-
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
ii
. 1.50 . on 3rd
from 2nd
No. To Whom Issued
1438. .
1439. Baker.
1440. Martha
1441. Mary Ballinger.
1443. Cherry Ball.
1444. Sampson .
1445. Fannie
1410. Brown.
1447. John S. Cannon.
1448. Sarah F. Cannon.
1449. Nancy Cox.
14.50. Wm. and wife, .
1451. Clark, .
1452. Clark.
Bell
1454. Cherry.
1455. Carney.
1456. Fannie Cobb.
1457. Abram Dunn.
1458. Betsy Dunn.
1459. Henry and wife. .
1400. Win. Dupree,
1401. Rowena Davenport, .
1402. Mr-. Ed Davenport, .
1463. Titus Elks.
Elk-.
1465. Ti-ha Fleming.
1466. Prank Grimes.
1467. Betsy
1468. Bettie
florin.
1470. Alex Green.
Randolph .,
1482. Paulina
1473. John
1471. .
1475. Mack
1470. Mi-. Louis Hudson, .
1477. K. I lender-, ii.
C.
1479. Holmes.
1480. Kohl. Hardy.
1481. .
1482. Hunt.
1483. Anthony
1484.
1485. C J. Haddock.
1486. Bettie Males.
1487. Debbie Han.
1488. June Israel .
1489. Lawrence Joyner.
1400. Mm Johnson.
1491.
1402. Susan
A-y
I Millie
Berry Lee nod wife.
1407.
1498. Nancy Moore.
1499. Delia Moore.
1500. Abram
1501. Mis. J. B. Morgan.
1502. J. II. Mill- and wile.
1503. .
1504.
1505. J. J. Page wile.
1506. Oliver Phillips.
1507. L. Pender Ellen
1508. Bettie Phillips.
1509. L. W. Peebles.
1510. Win. Roberson.
1511. Riley
1512. Cilia .
1513. Rodgers.
1514. J. T. Robertson.
1515. Mary Spain.
1516. John Sheppard.
1517. O. W. Smith.
1518. Delia
1519. Stocks, .
1520. Nancy Staton.
1521. Martha Sermons, .
1522. Martha Tripp.
1523. Ellen daughter
1524. Patience Turnage.
1525.
1526. Fred Venter.-, .
1527. Margaret Vines, .
1528. Bettie Wilson, .
1520. Eli Wilkes wife.
1530.
1531. Judith Williams.
1532. Williams, .
1533. Oliver .
1534. Lillie Williams, .
1559. Africa Brown.
1560. Susan Davenport,.
1568. Nancy Jolly, .
1576. J. .
1577. Daniel,.
1595. Virginia Atkinson.
1590. Millie Atkinson.
1507. Atkinson, .
1598. Charlotte
1599. John Braxton.
1600. Jesse W. Braxton.
Frank Bright and wife,.
1602. Bynum .
1603. Pennie .
1604. Banal
1605. Martha Briley, .
1606. Mary
1608. Cherry Bell.
1609. Bynum, .
1610. Fannie Barrett, .
Staton Brown, .
Africa Brown.
1613. John Cannon,.
1614. F. Cannon,.
1615. Wm. Cannon wife,.
Ami.
1.00
3.00
4.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.00 j
1.50
3.00
1.50
1.50
4.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.50
3.00
1.50
3.00
1.50
2.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 2.00
. 2.00
. 2.00
. 2.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 5.00
. 3.00
. 2.50
, 2.00
. 2.50
. 1.00
. 1.00
.
1.50
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.00
2.50
1.00
2.00
1.00
4.00
2.00
1.00
5.00
1.50
5.00
2.00
1.50
1.00
5.00
1.50
1.50
3.00
1.00
7.00
2.50
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.50
2.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
5.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
3.00
1661.
1602.
1664.
1665.
1667.
1808.
1668.
1670.
1671.
1673.
1671.
1675.
1676.
1677.
1678
1680.
1681.
1682.
1683.
1684.
1885.
1687.
1688.
1689.
1600.
1691.
1692.
1693.
1694.
1695.
1696.
1697.
1698.
1699.
. 1700.
N. To Whom Issued Ami.
1616. Nancy Cox, . 1-50
Clark, .
1618. Susan
1619. Bell Carson. 2.00
Cherry,. 1-00
1621.
Fannie Cut. 2.00
1623. Abram
1624.
1625. Henry and wife. . . . 4.00
1626. Wm.
1627. Rowena
1628. Mis. Ed
1629.
1630. . 1.88
1631. Titos Elks. 2.00
1632. Linda Elks. 1.50
Tisha
Frank Grime.
Betsy Game, . 1-00
1630.
1637. Alice Gorham, .
Alex
Randolph . 4.00
1640. Paulina . 1.00
1641. Harris, . 1.50
Mack
Mrs.
1644. K.
1645. C.
Isabella
1847. Robert
, 1648. Hardy,
1650. Anthony
1651. Jennie Hodges,
1652. C. J.
1653. Bettie
1654. Debbie
1655. Jane Israel. 1.00
1656. Lawrence
1657. Marina
Simon
Susan John.
Asa Jones.
Millie
Nancy
Berry Lee end
.
Nancy Moore. 3.00
Delia Moore. 2.50
. 1.00
Mrs. J. A.
J. R Mils
Lucy
J. J. Page. 2.00
Oliver Phillip-.
L. II. Ponder, fur Ellen
Bettie Phillips.
I. W. Peebles.
Win.
Randi
Reeves.
, Rodgers.
. J. T.
. Mary Spain.
John
fl. W. Smith.
Delia Staton.
Clemmy Stork-.
Nancy Stall-n.
Martha Sermon-.
Martha Tripp.
Ellen daughter
Patience Savage.
Fred Venter-.
Margaret Vines, .
Bettie
Eli wife.
Mo-es Williams.
Judith Williams.
Thomas Williams,.
Oliver Will .
Lillie Williams, .
Virginia Atkinson.
Millie Atkinson.
Lucy Atkinson.
Charlotte Anderson, ,.
Jno. .
Jesse W. Braxton, .
Frank Bright wife.
Battle Bynum, .
Pennie Burney, .
Baker, .
Martha Briley, .
Mary .
Blount, .
Cherry Bell.
Sampson Bynum.
Fannie
Staton Brown.
Africa Brown.
John s. Cannon.
Sarah F. Cannon, .
Wm. Cannon and wife,.
Nancy Cox.
Phillis Clark, .
Clark, .
Bell Carson.
Cherry,.
Carney, .
Fannie Cobb, .
2.00 1760. Elks, .
1767. Linda Elks.
1.00 1768. Tisha naming.
1.00 1769. Abram
1770. Betsy Dunn.
1.00 1771. Henry and wife, .
3.00 William Dupree, .
1.50 1773. Rowena Davenport, .
4.00 1774. Mrs. Ed Davenport, . .
1702.
1703.
1738.
1739.
1740.
1741.
1742.
1743.
1744.
1745.
1740.
1747.
1748.
1749.
1750.
1751.
1752.
1753.
1754.
1755.
1750.
1757.
1758.
1759.
1760.
1761.
1762.
1703.
1764.
4.0011765.
No. To Whom Issued
,. Davenport,
1776. Daniel, .
1777. Frank Or .
1778.
1779. Bettie Guy, .
1780. .
1781. Alex Green.
1782. Randolph Gurganus,
1788. Paulina
1784.
1785. Mack .
1786. Mrs. Louis Hudson, .
1787. K. Henderson.
1789. Holmes.
1790. Robert
1791.
Hunt.
1793. Anthony Harris, .
1784. Jennie .
1795. C. J. Haddock, .
1796. Bettie
1797. Hem.
1798. Jane Israel.
1799. Lawrence Joyner,
1800. Johnson
1801. Simon Johnson, .
1802. Johnson.
Jones.
1804. Millie Jasper.
Jolly.
Lang.
1807. Berry Lee ad wife,
Jasper Langley, .
1809. Alfonso
Nancy Moore.
1811. Delia Moore. .
1812. Morris.
1813. Mrs. J. B. Morgan.
1814. J. R. Mills wife.
1815. Lilian
1816. Lucy Poll
1817. J. J. Page and wife,
1818. Oliver Phillips.
1819. L. II. Pender.
1820. Phillips.
1821. L. W. Peebles.
1822. William Roberson, .
1823. Riley Randolph, .
1824. Reeve-.
1825. Cornelia Rodger.
1826. J. T. .
1527. Mary Span.
1528. John Sheppard.
1829. fl. W. Smith.
1830. Delia Still-in.
1831. Stocks.
1832. Nancy Staton.
1833. Martha
1834. Martha Ti pi.
1835. Ellen ii, .
Patience Turnage,
1837. A-y
1838. Venters.
1830. Vines.
1840. Bettie Wilson.
1841. John Wilson.
1842. John and wife, .
1843. Peter Williams.
1844. Moses William-.
1845.
1840. Thomas William-.
18-77. Oliver William-.
1848. Lillie
Thomas
Joseph Taylor.
Virginia Atkinson,
Millie Atkinson.
Atkinson.
Charlotte Anderson,
John i.
Jesse W.
Frank Bright and wife.
Bynum
Pennie Burney.
Martha
Mary
Cherry Bell, .
Bynum.
Fannie Barrett, .
Brown.
Africa Brown.
John S. Cannon,
F.
Win. Cannon and wife,
Cox.
Clark.
Law-son Clark, .
Bell Carson.
Fannie Cobb.
Abram
Betsy Dunn, .
Henry
Win. Dupree.
Roma Davenport, . .
Mrs. Ed .
Denial,
Titus Elks, .
Linda Elks.
Tisha Fleming.
Frank Grimes.
Betsy .
Bettie Gay, .
Alice
Alex .
Randolph
Pauline
Mack
Mrs Hudson,
K. Henderson.
Isabella
Hardy.
Hardy,
Hunt.
5.00
1.50
5.00
2.00
1.50
1.00
5.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
2.30
7.00
2.50
1.00
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.00
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
5.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
4.00
1.00
2.00
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.50
. 1.00
, 3.00
, 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 2.00
. 1.00
. 2.00
. 2.00
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.00
. 1.50
Amt.
. 1.50
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 4.00
. 1.00
. 3.00
. 1.50
. 1.00
. 1.00,
. 5.00
.
. 2.50
. 2.00
. 1.00
. 2.50
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 1.50
. 2.00
.
. 1.50
. . 1.50
. 2.00
. . 2.50
. . 2.00
. . 3.00
. . 3.00
. 2.50
. . 1.00
.
2.00
1.00
4.00
2.00
1.00
5.00
1.50
5.00
2.00
1.50
1.00
5.00
2.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
3.00
1.00
2.50
7.00
2.50
. 1.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
2.00
, 1.00
. 2.00
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.00
. 2.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 5.00
. 2.00
. 2.00
. 1.00
,. 1.00
. 4.00
,. 4.00
. 4.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 1.50
.
.
. 1.50
. 4.00
.
. 1.00
. 2.00
. 1.00
. 2.00
. 1.00
. 1.50
. 4.00
.
. 3.00
. 1.50
.
.
. 1.50
.
. 1.50
.
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 4.00
.
.
. 1.50
. 2.00
. . 2.00
. 2.00
. 1.50
. 1.00
. 5.00
No.
To Issued
Anthony Harris,
Jennie Hodges, .
J. Haddock.
Hales.
Debbie Ham. .
Israel.
Joyner.
Marina Johnson.
Simon
Susan
A-y
Millie .
Nancy Jolly.
Lang.
Hi Lee wife, . .
Alfonso . .
J. Langley,.
Nancy Moore.
Oil ii
Morris.
Mrs. J. B.
J. H. Mill- end wife, . . .
,,.
J. J. Page end wife. . . .
Oliver Phillips. .
I. II.
Bettie
L. W. Peebles.
Win.
Riley .
Reeve-.
Cornelia Rodgers.
J. T. Roberson.
Mary Spain.
John
W.
Delia Staton.
Clemmie Si ks, .
Nancy
Mm
Martha Tripp.
Patience Turnage,
.
Joseph Taylor.
ed Venters.
Margaret Vines.
Bettie
Eli aid wife. . .
Moses .
Judith
Too-. Williams, .
Oliver Williams.
Lilli.- Will
Millie
Tyson.
Si.-an .
Laura Wallace, .
Virginia Atkinson, . ,
Mills
Lucy n.
its Anderson. ,
John n.
Jesse W. Braxton, .
Bright and will
Bynum
Pennie
Baker.
Mary
Bell.
Lawson
Staton
Africa Brown. .
M Hie Drown.
John S. Cannon.
Sarah F. Cannon.
Wm. Cannon and wife. .
Nancy Cog.
Phillis Clark.
Susan
Bell Carson.
Cherry.
Carney.
Fannie Cobb.
, Abram Dam.
Hi t-y Dunn.
Henry wife,
Win.
Rowena .
Mrs. Ed Davenport, .
.
Titus Elks.
Linda Elk-.
Tisha Fleming.
Frank Grimes.
Betsy
Bettie
Alice Gorham.
Alex Green.
Randolph Gurganus, .
Paulina
He i
Muck
Mis. Hudson. .
K. Henderson.
Isabella
Hardy.
Hunt.
Anthony Harris.
Jennet I Hodges.
C. J. Haddock.
.
Debbie Ham, .
Jane
Joyner.
Marina Johnson. .
Simon John-.
Johnson,
A-u June.-.
. . 3.00
. .
. .
. . 1.00
. . 2.50
. 1.00
. . 1.00
. .
. . 2.00
. 1.50
. . 1.50
. 1.50
. . 2.00
. 2.50,
. 3.80
. 2.00
.
. . 2.00
. . . 1.00
. 1.50
. . . 2.00
. .
. . 1.50
. 4.00
.
. 1.00
. . 5.00
. 1.50
. 5.00
. . 2.00
. 1.50
. 1.00
. . 5.00
. . 2.00
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 3.00
. 1.00
. 2.50
. 7.00
1.00
. 1.50
. 1.-50
. 1.00
. 1.50
No. To Whom Issued
Millie Jasper.
Nancy Jolly.
Lang.
Berry Lee end wife, .
224-5.
Jasper Langley, .
Nancy Moore.
Delia M.
Morris.
Mrs. J. ft Morgan, .
-251. J. R. M II- ard wife, .
.
Morgan, .
J. J. Page wife, .
Oliver Phillip-.
L. II. Pender.
Bettie Phillips.
L. W. Peebles,.
Win. Roberson.
Randolph.
Colin
T. Robins.
Mary Spain.
fl. W. Smith.
Delhi
Clemmie St. k-.
Martha
Patience Turnage, .
Asa
Jasper
Tyson.
Margaret Vines, .
Bettie W
Eli wife, .
Judith William-.
Thomas W .
Oliver Williams.
Lillie Willi.-i.-, .
Rachel Williams.
and wife
Ami.
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 2.00
. 2.50
. 3.00
. 2.00
. 2.50
. 1.00
. 1.50
. 1.00
1.50
. 4.00
. 2.00 i
. 1.0.1
. . 5.00
. 1.50
. . 2.00
. 1.50
.
. 5.00
. . 2.00
. 1.50
. . 1-50
. 1.50
. . 1.50
. 3.00
.
. .
. 7.00
. LOU
. 1.50
. 1.511
. . 1.00
.
. . 1.50
. . 2.00
. . 1.50
. .
. . 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.00
. 2.30
OF
HEALTH
No. To Whom
Dr. J. E.
Dr. K.
Dr. J. K.
Dr. J. E. N. hies.
Dr. K. Nobles.
1216. Dr. K. Rabies.
Dr. J. E. N. Mes.
1428. Dr. W. Ii. K. .
1712. Dr. W. B. Fountain.
1716. Dr. L. special
Dr. Win.
Dr. Win. Fountain
Dr. Wm. Fountain,
Dr. Win. Fountain.
Total,
Ami
2,5.00
34.00
3.00
4.00
25.00
. 27.01-
25.00
25.90
CONVEYING PRISONERS
III
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.50
1.00
. 1.00
. 2.00
Total Paupers.
HOME OF AiD
To Whom.
C. II. Crawford. .
I W. -I. lien by. . .
L. W. Tucker, . ,
Kill. fl. V. Smith.
W. While.
W. .
II. D. Skinner. .
J. T. Flanagan,
L. W. Tucker. . .
J. T. Flanagan,
H. II.
F.
L. W. Tucker. . . .
L. W. Tucker, .,.
L. W. Tucker .
W. While. .
Ii. II.
Smith.
L. W. Tucker, .,
i. W. Tucker, .
L. W. Tucker, .
1257. D. G. Moore.
1565. fl. A. Clarke, . ,
1569. R. If. .
Richard
1415. I. W. Tucker, .
L. W. Tucker, .
Total.
v,
To Whom
A. L.
II. A. Manning, I injury to
ti. II. A. V
II. A.
II. A. lining, .
If. W. King,
A. L. Tucker.
1233. A. L. Tucker, .
It
. 1.35
. 13.95
. 1.75
. 1.85
. 7.00
. 2.20
. 1.40
, .
,.
. 11.00
. . 17.44
. . K
. 2.39
. 14.40
. . 7.20
. 2.20
. 6.25
. 2.8
1.20
.
. .
STILLS
L. W.
1715. L. W.
L. W. Tucker, .
A. L. Tucker,
1572. A. L. Tucker.
1730. A. L. Tucker.
A. L. Turin.
A. L Tucker.
Coward Wool.-n. .
A. L.
L. Tucker,
. 1.00
. 5.00
. 2.00
. 2.00
. 1.110
. 1.00
. 4.00
. 4.00
. 2.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. 3.00
. 1.50
. 1253. R. L. Davis. .
. . 1.5011379. F. Patrick,
. W. Grimes,
127.69
133.22
175.17
25.00
175.67
182.65
241.76
175.12
210.08
217.10
0.20
192.82
Total,
COURT HOUSE
A int.
2.53
3.411
12.00
. 2.00
. 1.00
,. 1.50
. . 4.00
. 1.50
.
. 1.30
. 1.50
. 1.00
. 2.00
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.00
.
. 1.00
. 1.90
. 4.00
. 1.00
. 1.30
.
. 2.00
. 2.00
2.00
. 1.00
. j
. 5.00
,. 3.00
.
. 2.00
. 1.00
. 2.50
. . . 1.00
. 1.00
. 1.50
. 2.00
Total.
BURYING PAUPERS
No. To Whom Issued Amt.
H. L. 3.00
R. L. Davis Bro-. . .
Mrs. Alias 2.00
Flanagan Buggy Co. 12.50
. 3.00
3.00
. 3.00
.
. 3.00
Freeman .
K. D.
Total.
INSANE
Whom Issued
Cox.
No. To
B. T
S. Ross, .
Cox,
D. Moore. .
Slate hospital,
L. W. Tinker.
L. W. Tucker, .
L. W. Tucker, .
L. W. Tinker,
L. W. Tucker, .
1540. L. W. Tucker,
1514. L. W. Tucker,
15.54. I E. .
1566. L. W. Tucker,
D. C. Moore. .
L W.
D. Moor, .
1388. T. H. Williams,
Total, .
Ami.
6.50
. .
. 16.50
2.00
. 20.05
. 20.85
. 11.70
. 11.35
. 10.86
. 11.10
0.95
2.50
47.70
0.00
1.85
2.00
No. To Whom Issued
Barker Hart, h.
J S. jail.
Tuft ft Boyd, desk e. Ii.
yd.
L. W. Tucker, jail. . .
C. W. Harvey, j. ft h.
Midland Chemical Co.,
Light
court
I c. fa.
C T. jail-----
J. P. Davenport, jail.
C W. Harvey, j. h.
Tn ft Boyd. h.
Jo-. L jail.
Water ft Until
court house.
Tali ft Vandyke, jail.
S. I. Dudley jail.
J. I- Woolen, j. ft h-.
Building Lumber Co.
Tuft ft Boyd. jail.
L. W. Tucker, jail,
L. W. Tucker, jail,. 254.80
K. L. Johnson, closet,. 265.60
C. W. Harvey. .-. h. j.
Baker Hurl. c. h.
Waler Light Co.
Central Mere. Co. jail,
Central Mere. Co. jail.
L. W. Tucker.
SOS. L. W. Tucker, jail.
Tuft Boyd, jail.
W. M. Moore, leg.
C W. Harvey. J. iV e. h,
Water Com.
and court house. .
Town of
C. H.
Coward ft Woolen,
Light Co-
and court house
Central Mire. Co. jail.
I. II. .
J. S. Smith, closet, ,
. W. Tucker,
S Karl. e. Ii.
Maker Karl, c h.
SMALL POX
No. To Whom Issued
1427. J. E. Clark.
Dr. Win. Fountain.
1731. D. T.
Me. Jordan,
pest house.
Move, food
for pest house, . .
Dr. Win. . ,
1206.85
OHO.
79.00
1.95
6.50
31.00
79.75
1.20
14.70
33.10
5.00
14.83
17.67
4.25
2.00
41.70
10.50
4.75
22.10
14.19
2.00
17.59
89.08
138.1-0
26.75
1.88
MM
L. W. Tucker, janitor,. 24.75
Amt.
810.48
200.00
75.00
. 12.00
Total,
. 8300.081
L. W. Tucker,
Water Light C
1732. ft Atkins. .
ft Vandyke.
L W. Tucker, jail,
Brown ft
Boyd, jail. .
Atlantic Repairing
Pitt Co- Mfg Co. C.
Water ft Light Con Co.
Carlos II.,.
1225. and Heating
Company,
on 5th pf e
2.25
13.50
123.30
1.80
33.58
37.33
10.72
15.00
5.25





It
THE EASTERN
D. J. WHICHARD.
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA.
Subscription-One Yew
Six Months .
Si nit Copy
From the slowness with which If anybody feels disposed ti
people turn loose money just
now, February might be called
month.
Notwithstanding expenditures
are already ahead of receipts,
the two more
battleships built a year.
PUBLIC LOSS.
take of Pitt
. . . , . , . The recent lire was one that
not having a jail, let him bear
. r, in . . i everybody more or-
mind Greenville has a guard
u i u f such disasters, there-
house that will hold several of- j
. . , fore be termed a public ,
i.-.-. The court house jail ,
Some of the fellows who have ad the joint interest of every
bee u holding their mouths to-1 is the and the
n are smacking loss of these is
artier to be Than to Afterwards
rite- may be had upon .
application t the business office in i Many more of those tales; their lips over the plums all of them. I In- Mason-
have
I had bought
application in we
Reflector corner and
Third
Entered in the office at Greenville
N. C., as second-class mail matter.
FRIDAY. MAR.
Bye and bye will know-
how the census run.
After all years,
is talking about passing a bill to
the Maine.
us from the cold
storage turkey of seven years
tending
Greenville must follow her
past records and come out of the
fire better than ever.
false hair being infected
with leprosy will put the women
against rats and such things.
The comic supplement has
e so sorry that it is a little
strange that the Charlotte Ob-
server adopted it at this late
day.
When the executive commit
tee goes to select a place for the
next of the State
what is the matter
with Lake
The New Sun seems to
he repentant over something.
Must have been treading on
somebody's Of is ii
because its Lent
them, but Temple while built the,
others are sucking the lemon. Masons, was also the bustle, of
the Old Fellows and
Newport News. Va. wanted and each member of these
to do some census taking its suffered a loss.-
own hook, and found per The opera house in the same
less population than was com-j
claimed. That may put mine for it was there that all
other big claiming towns to bat- gathered amusement. The
Two other serious losses to, Tie
Greenville by the lire are the
public library rest room.
It is bad to sustain loss by tire,
yet it helps a man not to be dis-
but do his best to over-
come it.
The Philadelphia street car
strike brought the city of
down to a
walk.
Yes sir, Greenville is
to get that public building, nod
it will be one to bring credit to
the town.
demonstrated that Greenville
needs a more effective tire alarm
system word of mouth and
shooting tire arms.
When the Board of County
set to cork to get
a new court we hope they
will decide to erect a handsome
up t i-date building.
ting their eyes.
Most Greenville people have
as yet not caught up on sleep
since the lire, their
fully settled, but Sunday
will help them bring around to
normal condition.
The Greenville Re pro-
claim Good Friday as the next
stop. What for are you going to
run by St. Patrick's day
Greensboro News.
Because we are not Irish, oven
if red headed.
The noble women of the End
of the Century Club who tailored
so long and so earnestly in es.
a public library for
public library rest room also
held the interest of the public;
and the loss of these is felt by
many. Taken all together it
dues not look like a lire could
have occurred that at once
ed a loss to so large a number.
The
predates the esteem which it
if held by the brethren of the
of toe State. So many
have extended congratulations,
some even expressing them-
in words of joy, at our
escape from the tire, that it has
touched greatly. We hoped
to preserve these expressions
and them for the home
Greenville, are greatly grieved to read, but in the day
that the fruit of their labor was ad strain following
destroyed by the lire. Their ,,,,, we st of them.
We send this greeting to the
loss was i
f insurance, and
a penny
are
i-
to say these days
it Sure
I.
this is a time when some
population. It i close I philanthropist do a noble
to census taking time that by coming to the help of
less said tin- lea there these good women in such an
to back. emergency.
brethren to lot them know
appreciate their kind feelings
more than can be expressed in
words. The hopes to
always merit their good wishes.
Subscribe to The Reflector.
j How many, many times
been heard to say wish
Some of them own ma-
chines which were represented to be
good as the best, and A little
use soon uncovered their weaknesses
and the loss or break of a part left them
utterly useless and a waste of money.
J The only way to avoid the tricks of
is to buy a Singer
direct from tin maker.
J Then you beyond any doubt that
you are getting the best sewing machine
made for the lowest price at which a
reliable machine can be sold.
J And you will have no reason to be sorry
afterward. Wherever you are there's a
Singer Store near by to promptly supply
parts, make repairs, give expert assistance.
Be a Singer.
am
Sinter Sewing Machine Company
Main Street. N. C.
Silver
I HAVE been handling this line
for five It leads both in
quality and designs
Same is true all through my Jew-
Line I have the goods and can
serve you.
Call on wants. A
guarantee satisfaction goes
each purchase.
Look the Red revolving- sign.
Y, the jeweler
AT FARMVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA
We wish to announce that we have recently opened the largest and most complete line of
Hardware, Farm Implements, Mill Supplies, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ever in Pitt County
All of which we are offering at prices fully in keeping with the times
Beau-
You don't have to spend a cent with us in order to get it. Come let us tell
you how it can be yours. We have just unloaded a solid car of Ranges, Live
Oak and Golden Oak Cook Stoves, every one of which is fully warranted in
every respect- Our prices arc right, see us before you buy. We desire to most
heartily thank those who have already become our customers, and to extend a
most cordial invitation to everyone who comes to Farmville to make our store
their headquarters.
We promise you reliable goods, courteous treatment and a square deal.
We have just received a c d Jno.
celebrated farm implements, of walking
and riding
Cultivators, Sulky, and g
Harrows, Corn Planters, etc
We have what you want in Firm Implements
at the right prices.
We tell the Syracuse one i; two horse I
plows, guaranteed not to break, it they do,
we give you another one free .
are the sole agents Farmville for The Cole
Mfg. Corn and Cotton Planters and Guano
Distributors. They ire the best on earth for the
Southern farmer Read a prominent farmer
has to say about
the Cole Mfg. Co., Charlotte. N. C.
Dear -Without solicitation, I o pay to you
that the Universal Planter I bought from you last
gave me satisfaction. I it with perfect
in planting corn, cotton, and beans.
Am glad that you have a planter o offer the
public. With beat wishes, I am,
We are receiving larger
shipments of these
goods this week
HOLMES
Farmville, N. C.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
from 3rd
Ho. To
1227. at i. Base. Dept
1228. Light Co.
SM house,.
1234. Men-. Co. jail,
1232. IT. Hat-ray, j. e. h.
1245. Tuft ii
1247. L Tinker, jail, . .
138.-1. C. T. jail. .
1413. I. jail. . . .
1417. Atlanta jail.
1224. ii Co.
BOOM and jail. .
1341. Waiter light Co.
court and jail.
Water Co.
lumps.
1643. L. jail. . . .
1343. Han. h.,.
1719. I. W. .-. h. .
1722. Tuft A; Ii.
1723. Vandyke. .-. I.
1720. L II. .-. h. j.,
1725. Water Co.
1335. Tuft t Vandyke, jail.
I'll. J. R. Move.-. Ii.
Wiley jail.
Tuft jail.
J. s. Mooring.
198.0. W. .
Water .-
house and pail
Central Co. jail.
Brown ft c., Jail.
C. W. Ii. j.
Hurt, jail. .
Tall jail,
Ohio I Mill.-
lee J.
Water ft
jail and .- art
21.07. Coward Wooten.
Brainier .
Ant
29.00
15.78
23.38
119.30
33.00
9.18
0.48
No
8.33
37.2.1
2.00
5.23
2.13
187.10
13.39
5.40
21.40
2.00
2.41
Total,
BRIDGES
No. To
I.
J.
H. .
J. If. Smith Co
I. W. bridge
keeper, .
ill. If. W. King.
J. V. Brook.
If. H. Flaming.
C. V. Harrow.
W. II. re.
Home Tel.
M. Mooring.
if. B, Gardner.
I. s
K. of
v.-.-. i ii In
I. H.
I--. A. . .
J. C.
II. C. Venter.
M, Baker ft Hurl.
Ac Hurl.
I., fountain.
If. W. Brown,.
I,. Q.
X. T. Cox.
O. ft
II. I.
I W. bridge
keeper.
D. XI. Clarke,
bridge.
J. C. .
C. B. .
H. I. Cox.
L. W. bridge
keeper, .
II. I. .
linker ft Halt,.
N. T. Cos.
c. Barrow.
J. Z. Brooke,
bridge, .
J. C.
bridge, .
Kittrell, . .
I. W. bridge
k spar, .
W. K.
bridge, .
D. M- Clark,
.
Co.,
bridge,
A. Stun.-ill, lumber
for bridge.
J. C.
bridge.
Joe.
W. II. S. C.
bridge; .
Ed Caraway, Coat. Ck.
bridge.
I,. W.
keeper.
It. I.
1219. J. Ci
1222. N. A. .
1224, I.
1237. T. I. .
1210. N. .
No. To Whom
1249. I,. W.
1256. I. If. .
1373. J. c.
H. K
1377. L W.
bridge.
1384. W. L.
1387. Adams,.
1391.
1392. . . .
1394. W. II. Moore.
1390. W. Wot,.
V.
1390. S. S. Smith, lumber.
1401. Dixon. lumber
1400. C. Stoke,.
1412. ;. M. Lewis, lumber
work on bridge.
1410. If. M. Williams.
1421. I. I. Kittrell.
1425. W. K. Lewis.
1429. P. Hollow ,.
1540. I. W.
1553. J. J. .
1504. Joe
1582. G. V.
1583. T. G. Dupree.
1584. C. V. Newton.
1713. M. A. James.
1717. J.,,.
1.18.
J. H. Smith, lumber. .
1721. J. If. lumber. .
1720. I. W.
In
K. S.
I. W.
Noah
1903. W.
1905.
1909. C
L. L.
J. M.
u. Corey.
ft ii.-.-r Co.
Building Lumber Co.
J. L.
W.
1387. J. II.
1388. J. II.
J. II.
-1
1903. .
V.
c. c.
I. Smith.
II. M.
J. .
H.
32,858.14
22.28
83.31
8.14
1.25
I I. I,.
L. W.
I. W.
and
j. if. May, .
C C.
Ami
12.50
1.50
5.21
10.00
12.50
25.03
42.82
233.22
20.21
8.43
5.47
21.30
2.50
. 8.00
10.48
2.50
4.811
10.87
8.01
20.04
5.59
47.31
0.43
II
4.93
14.30
5.07
1.85
0.24
7.80
40.35
18.10
8.01
7.02
50.211
31.00
11.511
17.11
12.50
bridge
1.25
Ayden Lumbar Cu. law
0.00
1.06
12.13
20.04
18.75
11.53
4.09
23.01
11.50
1.32
10.00
10.00
22.25
10.57
0.75
0.41
120.02
51.00
9.08
15.00
00.13
10.75
7.342.55
2.00
147.90
10.00
12.16
8.67
12.50
2.55
0.24
3.57
1.20
21.81
3.12
8.00
20.00
y AH. a bridge
2-105, X. W.
P. ft Hi-o,. Smiths
Bridge. 27.31
J. L. ft C .
L. W. bridge 30.30
J.
Total. 110,501.00
X. To Whom Issued Ami.
If. 9.25
Joe 93.82
1575. Joe . 13.50
Total, .
FERRIES
No. To Whom Ami.
J. ft Bra.
J. H. Davenport. 1500
S.
Z. W. Brown, . 1.25
15.001
J. a. Davenport. 40.80
15,00
15.00
J. It. Davenport. 16.80
1223. 18.03
1552. J. Urn,,. 16.00
1381. Hal, . 49.37
1382. J. H. Davenport. 15,00
1393. Davenport.
1352. J. S. Turks.
1734. J. H. Davenport.
1735. J. R, .
1900. 15,00
1902. Davenport, . 15.011
Davenport. 18.41
praetor.
1.1,00
J. H. 16.80
Total.
WITNESS TICKETS
C. C. Baker, .
Henry Tyson, . .
B. J. Mills,.
Frank Taylor. .
J. T.
Page.
T.
K. Carson, .
54-1.
J. I. Jones.
Jim Taylor, .
2.85
. 2.05
. 2.05
. 2.37
. 3.011
1.05
. 2.30
1.30
. 2.35
No. To Whom Issued
Kill
Willie Clarke.
J. If. .
II. S. Hardy.
T. II. .
Wool,.,.
Matthew Mm rill.
N. S.
J. E,
If.
W. T. Ma,.
W. II. Jr.
W.
J.
Will
Blow.
N.
Ii.
K.
Till.
S. G. Hooker.
J. K. Davenport.
P.
K. S.
L. K. .
John Tripp.
J. H.
J. II. W.
Can.
Gilbert.
T. II. Smith.
Skinner.
Badger.
Jim Little .
Spruill.
W.
Hen Cannon.
J. If. Harvey.
Battle
John Barney.
J. K. A. Bryan.
W. J. .
If. .
Allen .
Hint J
Ks.-i,.
lieu Collins. .
K. I. Tall.
Sam Obey, .
If. D. Harrington.
Hal
Dixie Ilium.
Harris.
T.
-I. T.
W. II, .
l. A. Clarke.
W. J.
II. I. . i.-i-.
M. T.
John T. Thorn.
I. It.
Henry
Bill
Xi.-h. I,.
II, J.
C.
A.
Dim Kittrell.
Chile.
J. K, William,.
1.25. K. Harris.
If. W.
A.
J. II.
If. A. Mi
Allen .
Will
David .
A- .
Chandler.
S. T.
T. A.
W. Ii. . .
I,. L.
Susan
oil. Louisa
Henry Tail.
May.
Kohl. May. .
Tom .
Tyson, .
Win. .
o W. Ii. Brow.
Howard .
J. M. Hamilton.
Kiln
A. W.
It, M. Mooring.
J. It.
J. H. Oakley.
J. J. Mooring.
L. J. Mills.
Joe Tall.
John .
M. Taylor,.
W. L.
K. C. Taylor.
Lola Long, .
Allen.
Mary
W. II. Jones, .
Dan
II. dwell,.
Ami.
4.05
4.05
4.05
1.05
1.05
7.-55
5.55
N. To Whom
T. S.
J. C.
.,. If. J,,,,,.,.
K.
J. L.
J. . i,.
Jam.-,. .
T. J. Corbet.
h. r.
If. A.
c. c. Baker.
W. II.
J. W.
1.05 388- If- Ball.
J. W. Dupree.
5.90 J. II. .
J. K. .
3.30 J. K. expert, . .
oil.
1.30 T.
3.27 If.
C. II.
4.05
4.05 J. Z.
5.55 i Nora
1.05 Ada
1.00
1.00 Peter
4.15 The. Walker.
3.70 If. I.
1.40 i man
1.45 Carson
1.45 J. T. Smith.
. A. Clark.
3.50 Gorman.
5.80 J. I. Poi-men.
7.00
4.05 C. II.
2.55 It.
7.10 Jones.
3.10 II. IS.
0.50 T. A.
3.10 J. If. Mandrill.
1.55 T. J.
1.30 M. H.
5.20 K. c.
5.20 W. W.
3.25 A.
3.35 Am.
3.25
3.75 S. Moore.
0.70
S. T, Hook, i-.
If. II.
3.27 W. B. Bland.
7.00 II W. W.
3.05 II
5.02
8.15
4.10
3.50
.
1.80
4.80
1.05
3.25
1.85
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
5.47
3.12
1.90
5.15
5.15
2.05
3.03
2.70
4.45
4.90
2.05
3.55
3.55
II. A. Blow,.
if. William-.
A.
I.
M. Ii. Adam,.
115-1. Moor.-.
B,
W. w.
.
J.
Mills.
J.
J. Ii. . .
Mill-.
I .
Dive
HOC T.
If.
Mills. .
M. Cos.
J. W.
.
I.
W. II. Moore. .
C.
J. M. William,.
J. W. Allen.
S. A. .
B. L. Baker.
Sam
W. I. .
Prank Taylor.
c. K, Pluming, .
s. Hardy.
118-1. S. If
C. It. Galloway.
Julius King.
Herbert
Marvin Persia.
Joe Smith.
Daniel King.
W. Little, .
w. A. Taylor, .
4.83 j G. L. Moore.
II. B.
J. J.
5.30 w. II.
4.50 1300, J. H. .
II. W.
2.40 W. Tuft.
1203. J. E. Warren, .
1204. Lulu
4.50 j 1205. W. II. Bland, .
Harvey Manning.
1207. J. S. Rollins.
1208. C. S. .
3.10 1300. Dr. C. M. June,. .
c. O. II.
c. II.
1-15, 1212. Dr. G. L
1.03 1215.
1230. Wiley .
8.15 K. U Baker. .
M.
J. A.
1372. Robert Iva-lit.
1420. W. II.
1545. W. L.
1709.
1710. K.
1711. R T. Taylor. .
1871. K. D.
1872. G. A.
1873. J. T.
1874. If.
1878. A. Clark.
1878, If. II .
1877. .
1878. S. M.
1879. Julia
1880. Spin.-, r
1881.
1882.
1883. Guy
1884. Ii. P.
Barrett.
1880. Joe
1887. Move .
1888. C. S.
1889. M. A. If.,. . .
1890. M
1891. V. K. .
1892. W. C.
1893. II. c.
1804. II. c.
1895. Will
1890. P.
1897. X. Ii.
1898. W.
1899. C. A.
1888.
1901.
I.
J.
King.
j N
Am
. 2.75
. 2.05
1.55
. 2.05
LOS
1.55
. 2.15
2.05
2.05
2.55
1.95
2.1 Kl
15.00
10.00
81.72
10.20
1.55
2.20
2.70
3.05
3.05
2.57
33.07
1.05
2.55
3.115
3.40
3.30
2.05 j
2.115
3.25. M
3.2
J. , 1900. II. C .
1908. Bill Allen
2.10 1880,
4.1 1910.
Wt ,.
1912. Addle Dupree. .
1913. D. II
5.05 J. T, Allan.
1915. J. P. IV.,,,.
it.
A. II. Allen.
1818, h. P.
J. P,
7.70 1820.
Carl,.
Annie .
J. B. I. . .
I. P. I., me. . .
1,1.-, C. II. . . .
Will Tee.
T,
K,
in
IV. i.
v. .;.
2.401 Sill I Oil.
W. s.
W. I-
II. H.
II. W.
Taylor. . .
Alien Mo.-re.
J. II.
N. W.
1914.
Noah Teel.
Noble,.
Ii. Barry.
Ami.
4.75
. 3.80
. 1.32
130.87
. 4.111
5.05
. 4.18
. 4.05
2.011
3.80
3.00
2.15
3.1,5
. 0.15
5.75
1.311
1.0.1
1.25
No. To as
C. II I, . j
C. O. II. U .
-16540
1248.
1852.
SHERIFF
Mr. r. 178.80
M. vi riff. .
P. Nil, n, -Ii-- I.
L. -h-
W. sh. ,
IA. Tin k.-,. r.
I-
Sf.
W.
W. , r.
H.
P. I
if.
SUPERIOR CLEf.
4.15
1.05
1.115
3.25
1.10
4.95
3.88
3.20
1.10
5.10
8.57
2.32
3.83
3.75
1.20
Total,
2.05
2.68
2.00
2.15
.;,
j.-j-i
2.00
2.20
2.25
. 2.05
. . 3.115
3.05
. 1.53
2.80
2.80
.
. . .
.
.
. 1.15
1.15
2.05
2.00
. . . 2.70
. 3.10
. . . 3.05
. . .
. 2.10
.
1113.25
33.5. c. re.
Ii, c. Mu re,
II. C. Moor.-.
Ii. C.
II. C. Moore.
II. C.
ii. ft Moore,
n. ft Moore,
Ii. ft
1217. II. C. Moore.
ft M i re,
H. ft
ft
II. C.
1411. ft Moore,
. 13.20
3.05
. . 200.92
. 12.70
1.00
2.1 I
7.80
11.18
2.00
.
REGISTER 0.-
It.
If. William-, . 2.74
W.
W. M. U -ire, to
H . 14.85
W. M. Mo re, nuking
report.
1242. W. M.
W. M. Moore,
Hoard. 12.25
W. M. U. Register
at
SOLICITOR
ft I.
ft I.
c. I. Ah . i thy. .
1850. ft I. 05.50
T. I.
JURY TICKETS
S. T.
S. T. White. 77.70
S. T. White.
S. T. While. Ill
S. T. While. . in
1254. S. T. While. . 075.05
S. T. While. 180.10
1573. S. T. While.
1.0512009. S. T. While. 787.95
S. T. While. 0.1
2.05 U 5.60
2.05
Total, . 100.4.1
3.05
3.05
1.46
2.30
2.30
2.20
2.40
3.40
3.30
1.83
2.55
1.45
1.15
2.36
i.
2.10
30.00
I 5.00
15.1111
15.00
1.25
3.80
1.05
FEEDING JURORS
W. 3.25
Motel 0.50
Taylor. 0.10
Mi, Taylor, . 3.110
Mi Taylor. 21.00
Mi Taylor, .
1250. I., la Taylor. 4.50
1251. Taylor. 0.26
1408. Taylor. . 9.75
Taylor, . 3.25
Taylor, . 9.25
J. If. i J. . 0.50
TAX
I. 20.03
1601. II, P.
1502. J. B. 32.00
A, inn. 1.80
1578. C. . 44.00
1670. If. I. . 1.00
1580. i. ft .
1581. -I. II. .
1686, T. II. M lire, . 00.00
1504. Bra. Bell, . 30.00
1737. S. P, Car-oil.
IV. M. Mo,.,,., . 433.00
.
i I. It,
J.
T. . 13.00
J. . 5.40
A. V. . 8.00
coroner
c. II.
C. o. II. 31.78
C o. If, 18.00
9.58. ft o. II. 19.80
1378. C. II. 27.00
1711. c. II. 14.80
T. Cox. . 33.00
P.
May, 13.88
P, .
T.
J.
V.
J. May. . 10.311
33.1
T. 17.60
V. 17.50
T.
J.
IV
T. 31.00
20.40
i. 21.30
M. 35.40
May, .
T. 18.50
INDEXING RECORDS
1328,
1231.
1241.
1388.
It,
If. William.,.
Woodward,
It. William.-.
If, Woodward, .
c, .
K. is.
If. William,.
K, it.
, .,





FINANCIAL STATEMENT
from
To Ant.
UM. I-
1397. -I.
ISM. K.
1334
1362.
R. SUM
1728. B.
1728.
W. . 10.50
K. B.
If.
CONSTABLES
l. . I
1-30
TIM. a V. Smith.
H. F. Skinner.
a. a. 2.-M
I. N.
MM. Matthew.
s. Smith.
1235. Ball.
If.
1205. S. Smith.
1373
1380. B.
1530. i. A.
1571. If. II. I-W
1861. V.
1862. i- A.
1863.
1864. If. II.
1863. 1.05
II. Skinner.
S. O.
S.
1869. A. t lark.-. . 4.30
I.
J. T. Smith.
R. . 12.40
If.
X. 5-40
I. Skinner.
I. Manning.
If. II.
J. T. Flanagan.
. A. Jackson.
W. o. While. I-W
ii. While. LIB
r. s.
I. W.
1704. r. W. Smith. 1-30
1705. H.
J. T. Smith. 3.00
T. Summer.
W. Whiter. 2.30
i. V. LI
Total. 140.45
No. To Whom Issued
C. Fleming.
L. W.
L. W. .
V. M. hard.
V. M.
J. F.
Town of .
J. S.
J. L. Taylor, .
C. S.
s. C.
G. V.
W. .
MS. I. II. Co,.
W. II.
It. K. June.
It. II. C
T. II. Smith.
W. A. Pot-be.
J. W.
R. X. . .
M.
W.
if. A. s-
s. Fleming.
W. II.
A.
J. F .
T. A.
W. W lite.
I.
I. W. Lawrence.
W. r.
I. A. Blow.
J. If.
A. I . l
. .-
Ill I. W. . . .
If. A.
Se ll.
HIT. I
C. S.
. . .
II. II.
1213. V. M.
1214. V. M.
I. W.
1244. H. A. Blow.
1252. K.
1376. . W. La n re.
, W T-V.
II. A. Blow. .
IT, 1547. V. M. W .
1855. Green,
I. W. Lawrence.
E. .
W. S. .
I. 1- rem-e.
F. Ki.
Ill . If. aid.
W. Ha. .
I. W.
I. W. Tuck .
Ami.
22.00
44.00
1.00
10.00
4.00
1.45
4.15
1.10
4.55
4.10
4.45
1.57
1.90
3.15
1.75
2.20
2.20
3.70
1.40
2.35
1.55
1.60
6.00
1.25
3.90
No. To Whom
J. M. Blow.
K. S.
Walter F.
J. C.
J. J.
R. A. Parker.
J. H. Smith.
S. T.
L. L.
I. Slam ill.
J. A.
Craft.
I. Smith.
T.
J. Parker,.
J.
R. Warren.
J. It
1250. R. Smith Co.
Total. Total.
Ami MISCELLANEOUS
13.17 To Whom Ami.
J. L, Fleming.
17.05 C B. West. 3.50
13.47 j R. W.
M.
14.54 W. Peebles. 5.00
15.05 W. B.
13.20 John W.
C. W.
2.00 1402. W. Harvey
2.00 1426. II. A.
2.00 1539. Bros. 43.80
2.00 1557. Ir. . 35.110
12.03 1571. If.
2.00 1684 C. V. 5.00
2.00 1760. c. l.
2.00 1707. G. F. Evan-. 2.00
2.00 Mooring. . 4.00
20.21 21-18. K. S.
2.00 W. M. Moore. MO
.
SUMMARY
of Home for Aged Infirm. .
Horn., of Aged and Infirm, .
Burying
Pox.
of Public Health.
Conveying prisoner.
It. s Still-.
Jail and II. 11- . . . .
Road.
s.
t-.
1.90
., Jury Ticket.
8.15
1.45
5.00
5.00
24.00
3.50
12.30
21.80
3.00
3.00
10.00
22.00
12.00
2.00,
lam I
C-I-.
Feeding
Superior I
of the
Coroner.
Sheriff.
Superior Court
Register of I
Solicitor.
County Commissioner.
Indexing rd-, . .
Tax I.-t.
B k- .
Total.
2,404.15
309.08
370.00
61.25
2.856.14
116.57
403.53
1,403.25
3.466.45
83.75
841.60
140.45
135.09
165.00
640.09
350.91
328.50
488.87
1.047.73
887.00
488.21
249.20
831,238.41
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE C. I. I .
II.
J. i J. M. J. Smith. 1.17
J- S
T. A. J. If- s. T. . -5.17
. W. Smith. If. A. . 1.55 . . 4.25
J. Cox, . R. K. . 1.12 . 4.45
T. U R. L. . 1.35
S. A. Congleton. . C. 1.30 . 1.02
R. B. C. . 17.35
J. Cox, . . R. B. .
A. S. T. 1.25
S. Ros-. W. J. Robinson,
R. A. Wall. S. S. Cur-on. 1853. C. H- Rountree, . . . 1854. H. Harding. 18.16. S. T. Carson. 1857. J. S. 1.35 . 18.17 . 11.15 . 3.15
1858. C. 1.22
J. H. Smith. 1860. F. 2.07
S. T.
Total
5.00
10.00
. 17.20
S 11.09
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE
BOOKS.
PRINTING
D. -I- 6.25
Co. M.
Co. 10.10
J. 14.50
D. C.
J. 1-5
W. M.
I. W. Tucker.
I. J.
W. K.
J.
W. M. Moore.
P. print-
statement.
Edwards
Edwards ii
Walker. Evan- Cogs-
well C.
1202. Edward- BrOUghton,
1218. Edwards
1246. Owen Dunn.
1259. J-
1388. D.
1409. Edward
1535.
1537. Co., .
1355. J.
1587. Edwards Broughton.
J.
CAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 6TH.
Receipts
1909.
on Deceit her
rum hire of .
Id bi
pi ; r repair
k hi
Greene C for repairs to Scuffle-
ton bridge.
Ayden
I. W. Tucker, M ff. on General Tax Acct.
Marriage Lie
Jury Tax. .
Tax.
9.220.36
10.25
24.88
29.13
12268.12
21.057.38
437.95
Total,
SUPERIOR COURT COSTS
L. W. .
L. W. .
U W.
L. W.
Harding.
W. . .
W. White, .
I W. Tucker, .
L. W. Tucker,
L. W. Tucker,
L. Tucker.
L. W. Lawrence, .
1.3-1
67.75
34.80
12.25
9.80
9.85
9.50
1.25
2.50
11.30
2.00
5.17
9.75
12.50
1.25
3.20
Disbursements
Amount paid County order a- per Vouchers
of Training School
bonds. 650.00
coupon- of Bridge bond,. 25.00
. 761.54
Cash on hand December 6th, 1909.
5,883.70
FINANCIAL CONDITION OF COUNTY ON 6th, 1909
Or.
1.50
9.80
5.50
1.98
25.00
20.00
30.25
37.60
1.25
. 1.10
1.30
5.40
22.35
196.50
10.41
4.00
Edwards
Edwards
D. J.
Edwards
Edward Broughton.
Owen Dunn, printing.
1538. L. W.
L. W. tax book, 35.00
H. J. printing, 7.00
Edwards Broughton,. 3.50
H. Co., .
Total.-21
ELECTIONS
No. To Whom Issued Amt.
L. W.
W. L. Brown,.
J. J. Elk.
N. C. Cobb, .
A. A. Joyner.
W. O. Little. 2.00
J. J. Laughinghouse, . 4.00
L. L.
C. A. Ford. 2.00
W. E. 4.00
STOCK LAW FUNDS
Pitt County Or.
To Amt. on hand Dee 93.57
Amt. from taxes. 2,007.78
2.101.35
Cr.
By amount olden as
By amount
rash hand Dec.
48.27
483.48
Dr.
To la-h on hand
To ea-b from 100.00
To balance
Mb, 1909,
Cr.
Ami. paid order a-
ti. . i.
By amount paid
-207.34
8201.79
Dee. 1909 to balance, 134.60
Cr.
By amount of order.- paid as
pee vouchers
By amount paid Treasurers
commissions.-H
Dr.
To on hand Die. 91.75
To cash received from taxes, 555.32
Cr.
17.07
By amount orders paid as
per vouchers
By amount paid Treasurers
I.,. 3.78
By cash on hand Dee. 6th,
1909 lo
Dr.
To on hand Dee.
To ca-h received taxes, 40.5.75
Cr.
By amount paid orders as
vouchers
By Amount paid
By cash hand Dee. 1909 236.44
TOWNSHIP ROAD FUNDS
Beaver Dr.
To cash on hand Dec. 54.20
To received from taxes, 250.00
To amount due Treasurer
Dec. 1909. I. balance. 8.43
Cr.
By amount of orders paid a-
per
By Amount paid
Dr.
To ea-h on hand I. 31.11
To received from taxes, 100.00
To amount due Treasurer
Die. 1909, to balance. . 25.20
Dr.
To cash on hand
To cash received from taxes 4,000.00
Cr.
By amount paid orders as
per vouchers
By amount paid
commissions. 104.70
By cash on hand Dee. 6th,
1909 to balance, . 1.141.40
amount outstanding
1908.
county orders from Dec 7th. to Dee. 6th, 1909. Le-s County No. issued 1-t. 1909, upon Fund to Bridge Co. when should have been issued upon Hi id-. Fund, hag been paid out 50,000.00
Bridge Bonds
la an Bridge Bands for
t Training School Bonds
M Int. Training School
By of county paid daring the
as per vouchers
a county order Oct.
interest paid on Bridge Bonds
filed,
interest paid on Training
as per coupons filed,
band belonging to A Bold 30,729.50
Amount due by Dee.
07,938.53, cash 02,481.60
Dr.
To ea-h en hand Dec.
T.
cash received from taxes, 491.70
Cr.
By amount paid
per Vouchers
By amount paid
as
Treasurers
. 6.21
By cash on hand Dee. 703.23
amount
Cr.
is
By
.
rash From taxi-.
Dr.
an hand
amount of
Cr.
793.90
Swift Dr.
To cash hand Dec.
To cash received front
. 85.07
taxes. 307.57
Cr.
By amount paid orders
per vouchers 55.31
B amount paid Treasurers
2.92
By on hand Dec. 8th,
1909 to balance. 331.41
GENERAL ROAD FUND.
Dr.
To cash from taxes
By-
paid
per vouchers Hied,. .
By amount paid
commission. 39.31
By ea-b on hand December
1909, to balance, 459.57
Or.
To cash on hand Dee. 8.05
To cash received from taxes, 700.15
Cr.
By amount of orders paid as
per vouchers filed,
By Amount paid Treasurers
commissions, . 0.40
By cash on hand Dec. 6th,
1909, to balance,. 402.85
Cr.
paid orders
amount pant orders us
per vouchers
By amount paid
. 52.09
By ea-h on hand
1909 to balance. 829.49
Or.
To cash on hand Dee.
To cash received from taxes, 560.61
Cr.
By paid Treasurers
commissions, 2.80
By cash on hand December
1900 to balance,.
State of North
County of
IV. If, of Deeds
and Clerk of the Board of
County Commissioners in for the
County aforesaid, do hereby certify
that the foregoing are true and
the claims audit-
ed and allowed by the Board of
County Commissioners, and also of
the receipts and disbursements, and
the financial condition of Pitt
both General and Special Funds,
for the year ending December
0th, 1909.
W. M. MOORE,
of Deeds.
Dr.
To cash on hand
To cash received from taxes 1191.42
632.19
Cr.
By amount of orders paid
as per vouchers filed,. .
By amount paid
. 21.78
By on hand December
1909, to balance,. 1,073.29
Dr.
To on hand 74.97
To amount due Treasurer
STATEMENT
of the number of Days the Board of
County Commissioners of
was in session, the distance
by each member and the items
and nature of all compensation
by the Board t . the Members
severally, during the fiscal
year ending December 6th,
Number of Meetings,
J. attended days.
D. J. Holland
K. T. COS
J. J. May
A. V. Lang
B. M. Lewis
Amount Allowed the Several
Members
j p
For days as Com.
For days as Com. 20.00
For miles traveled 43.80
For telephone 1.00
D J
For days as Com.
n 7th
DEPARTMENT
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector and Vicinity-Advertising; Rates on Application
To the people of Winterville
and If you know any
items of interest, would be triad
to get them for the paper. If
you have anything to advertise,
I wild like to furnish you rates.
If you are not a subscriber to
The Reflector, let me send in your
G. Morris,
agent.
We tender our sympathy to
Greenville in its great loss by
fire.
For good and comfortable
school desk call or write A. G.
Cox Co. Winter-
ville, N. C. have the
right ac the right price.
Misses and
Vivian Roberson spent Sunday
in Bethel visiting Mrs. Novella
Stated.
The Pitt County School
manufactured by The A. G. Cox
Manufacturing Company are
comfortable, neat and
durable. Terms are
When in the market come to see
us, we have the desk you.
Jesse of House, was
yesterday visiting his sister,
Mr.-, j. H. Smith.
We are carrying a nice line of
Coffins and Caskets. Prices are
right and can nice hearse
service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
Buck, of Morehead City,
came in last to a
while visiting relatives.
For jelly glasses, dried fruits
of all kinds and butter and
see A. W. Ange Co.
J. K. Smith, of in
town yesterday on business.
We have received a full
supply of Give us a
call. A. W.
H. E. Ellis in yesterday
Kinston, where he has
been his brother, Mark
Oysters We have them
day and Saturday
K. D. Co.
We have just received a For spring dress goods,
lot of cloaks, give us a call. A. and laces see us-
W. Ange Co.
The is the Kind
you need. See us.
A W. Ange Co.
A new lot of lamps just in.
Harrington, Barber Co.
If your subscription to The
Reflector has expired let me
renew it, and give you a receipt.
W. G- Morris, agent.
The spring rush is coming in.
Better send your orders in at
once for Cox Cotton Planters,
simplex guano sowers, economic
back bands, etc. Orders will
have our careful attention.
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.,
Winterville, N. C.
If you want a useful planter.
see our combination planter. It
plants cotton, corn, peas, etc,
Harrington, Barber Co.
For nice oysters, see me, at
and
Liver Tablets
relief to women Buffering from
j Johnson's stand, better prepared
than ever. R. W. f the skin and Sold
Beef, sausage and fish,
New lot just in.
Harrington. Barber Co-
For nice and spring
shoes, see new lot.
A. W. Ange Co.
New lot of dry goods and no-
just in. Better J buy while
they cheap
A. W. Ange ft Co.
We have purchased the
known as the
Milling and Mfg. and will
be ready very soon to grind corn,
do general repair work and dress
timber.
Harrington, Barber Co.
A nice lot of matting just in.
A. W. Ange Cc.
Dry goods for the birds.
A. W. Ange Cc
After
will derive benefit by
of these pills. If you have
DRINKING TOO MUCH,
will promptly relieve the
SICK HEADACHE
and nervousness which follows, re
the appetite and remove .
logs. Elegantly sugar coated.
Take No Substitute.
-r
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
6th
day n Com.
mile, traveled Se. I
i,
N. T.
For Com.
n Com. 14.00
K ii- mill-, traveled
in State
family
ha
William who lived
Greenville, was buried
here, at the old burying
yesterday.
County School
are desks for you.
cheap, durable and
Prices right and workmanship
guaranteed. A. O. Cox Mfg.
Co. Winterville, N. C.
We are glad to that S. G.
Nine, who has been sick, is out
again.
Just received, a nice of
ladies and shoes.
Barber Co
Judging from the way the
farmers are hauling
we are inclined to believe that
there will be plenty to eat, and
plenty eat with it, made this
year.
If you want a good plow try
the at Harrington,
Barber Co's.
In to a telegram,
stating that his brother was
very sick, J. D. Cox came in
from Fairmont Wednesday.
How is your Let
us show you our new lot of
shoes. Harrington. Barber Co
It is with sadness that we
learn of the death of Mr. N. T.
Cox near He died
Thursday and will be buried to-
day, at Hancock church, near
here. He leaves eight children,
a wife, three brothers, and three
sisters, many friends and re-
to mourn his death.
Mr. Cox was a good neighbor,
an excellent member of the
of county commissioners,
a devoted husband and father,
and a loyal member of the
church at Hancock.
We tender our deepest sympathy
to the bereaved relatives. P. H.
carried the casket
to the home of the deceased las.
night, and will bring the corpse
to Hancock today-
A nice six key soda fountain
for sale. R.
going
cheap. K. W. at Johnson
on railroad street.
Let us frame that picture for
you. Any size frame.
A. W. Ange Co.
All parties who are indebted
to R. D. Co. will please
make payment me, as I have the
book. R. W.
Miss Hattie Kittrell. who has
been visiting friends at Bethel,
returned home Monday-
Rev. Mr. filled his re-
appointment in the
dist church last Sunday morning
and night.
Prof. F. C. the wide
awake principal of W. H. S aid
J. L Rollins, attended the com-
exercises at Reedy
Branch school house last night,
Prof. Nye made a speech.
Rev. B. F. Huske filled his
in the Episcopal
church last Sunday afternoon.
We wish to correct a mistake
made in last Saturday's items-
it was Mrs. William in-
stead of Mr. who was
buried near here last week.
Services next in the
Baptist church.
Mrs. John Whitfield. of Rob
was visiting near
a few days ago.
John S. Cannon, near here,
by all druggists.
No No
There are yet some people who
i do not seem to mind sending
filling for The Reflector waste
basket, otherwise they would be
thoughtful enough to sign their
name every time they write a
letter. As new people are
born every day, we suppose this
same thing may have to be told
unto the end of time.
Medicine that aid nature are
always most successful.
Cough acts on
this plan. It loosens the cough
relieves the lungs, opens the
and aids nature in
restoring the system to a healthy
condition. Sold by all druggists.
. the misfortune to break one
q last Saturday.
on R. F.
came in
with a few
Mrs. . ,
from Tucker returned
where she Saturday,
of spring a new lot
Mrs. n
Barnwell, spent week here
visiting
Kittrell inform us that
they shipped eggs last
week.
RESOLUTIONS Or
Whereas, It has pleased God
in His to call home to
glory the father of oar
brother, Herbert Cox, be it re-
solved,
1st. That we class and
individuals to him our
heartfelt in his be-
and him to
the Lord Jesus alone is able
to comfort him.
2nd, That of these
resolutions to Brother
Cox, a copy in the min-
of our that copies
be sent to the Herald and
The publication.
Done by op of the
class of Baptist Sun-
day school, 27th, 1310.
F.
D. Com
W.
What, of tinware
see us. Just received a
new lot.
Barber Co.
Change From Law to
Mr. Fred T. Collins, a native
of Robeson county and student
at Wake Forest College,
pied the pulpit of Memorial
church here Sunday morning
and night, and
mons that made a favorable
on his hearers. Mr.
Collins was himself at
Wake Forest to be a lawyer, but
about a month ago decided that
he go into the
His visit here was the third
he has been sent out from
the college to preach. He gives
evidence that he possesses the
qualities to make minis-
of the
v z
iS V, Q C
as
J.
days
day
mill- traveled ill
expense State
Comity
in. hi
12.110
18.60
13.80
For
far n
mm
i-tr.
A. V.
Fur
I n
.
187.92
in 02.00,814.00
02.00, 2.00
Km- traveled
B. M.
Fur day ms in 02.00,810.00
Fur day- i Com. 02.00,
Fur mill's traveled
11.40
826.40
allowed Members of the
Preceding Beard for the Preceding
R. W.
Com. 0.00
I'm- days no Com. 14.00
I miles traveled, 2.10
822.10
Z.
days n- Com. i 8.00
days Coin. 8.00
mill's V-. 8.20
T.
us Com. 92.00,8 0.00
day .- Coin, 2.00
Ni mile . 4.00
l. J.
r I n- Ci m. in
days nM Com. 4.00
For mile traveled, He,, 7.110
N. T.
Fur I day as Com.
For days n Com. 4.00
miles traveled, 10.90
Total
822.00
were
Do You Own a Piano
If not, and you e pt to own stencils lot one a
soon. your to ex-lard, of acknowledged lame and
the ma display reputation in the trade.
shown at the U player-pianos known
A display
to a large city.
In a glance y. j inspect a
line of pianos not alone stand
in character of tot e, y and
general in a class to
itself, but you m ct
that stand here aid
incomparable an where. Fight
different makes select none
of those cheap
We will take piano in
exchange tor of self
We also carry the
ORGAN, wold.
Old organs and taken in ex-
change, terms to s your
When in Greenville visit out
White.
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware o. store.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE,
AT WINTERVILLE, K. C
At tho close of business, Jan. 1910,
Resources
and discounts
Overdrafts secured
unsecured
Furniture fixtures 1,178.68
loans
Due from and 8,402.82
Silver coin, including
minor currency
Nat other
U. s 2,241.00
Liabilities
Capital stink
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less
expenses taxes
Time of deposit 702.20
Deposits subject tuck 14,077.98
Cashier's cheeks
checks 71.8
Total
821,859.97
Total
821,869.97
STATE CAROLINA, Comity,
I. F. A. Edmondson, of tho above-named hank,
do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
F. A. EDMONDSON,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to
fore me, this 7th day of Feb.,
1910. R, H.
Notary Public.
A. Cox,
A.
K. Green,
Directors.
R. L. DAVIS, Pres. J. A. ANDREWS, V.-Pres.
H. D. BATEMAN. Cashier.
Bank of Greenville
Greenville, Care Una
Resources,
Deposits,
To Loan
ACCOUNTS cf Merchants, Farmers and Individuals Invited.
James L. Little, Cashier
SALE OF ICE PLANT.
. No
Slat.- of
Comity
I. M. Moore,
Clerk the Hoard of
Comity in mill for
tin- County tin
the is u
us
tin- my said
Given under my in
the l-t day of Feb-
M.
of Deeds.
License.
Deeds W. M.
Moore has issued the
license since last report.
WHITE
Wiley Fleming and
Staton.
COLORED
Gus and Malissa Mason.
Henry and Elizabeth
By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the
United States of Eastern District of North Carolina,
by his Honor H. C. Connor, Judge, In the case
Manufacturing Co. vs. Hill Johnson,
the undersigned receiver will sell at public auction,
on the premises, in the town of Greenville, on
Monday, March the V. 1910, that property known
as the Hill Johnson Ice Factory, buildings, ma-
tools, and everything used in connection
with the ice plant. Also one mule, several wagons,
and several other articles of personal property.
either all cash or one-third cash, balance
n payments due in four and eight months.
Sale promptly at o'clock A. M.
This February
H. A. WHITE, Receiver.
Pulley bowen
Home of women's Greenville C.
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The Reflector job work.
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD . AW.
An Lung and Bronchial Remedies, been tin
of a cold by is a cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Gun . . o give
or money refunded. Prepared by CO., . U. S. A,
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN





AYDEN DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH
Seventy Anniversary.
The Spring Garden Insurance
of Philadelphia, Penn.,
paid their first fire claim seventy-
five years ago this month, in
Penna., and today the
company through their agent at
Waited to bush-Is
money
reasonable terms
him highly
. v lie new arrange ,
Commissioner. This U A Insurance Co.
merit ., , double to our
H. tic tr . , .
e , , , . death, and court and jail
Life hire
I,.,.,., , , world. . , . ,
, r, cement,
it J. K.
, , full line of bard wan
Smith Co s
C K. Johnson confined
hit with boils
bear there is some
t of a story hotel
clever
p-HI
Of t
V- P b .; built in our town in the
. m. . ii M B
V fix
nice hears at your at
R. our Assyrian mer-
has had the interior of
mi
st-r ; is
. .-, ., ; . i
Wit on me
. I'd an letter
i a i pr. m of
th old o
f, . r of improved
u- el
J. C.
Cook stoves, heaters and stove
J. R. Smith Co.
Hart sold the
of hi- c Wed-
to J. J. Edward Son at
per pound.
ill patterns and magazines
at J. K. Smith Co.
Hardy and wife
rent Thursday in town.
Rubber, and
J. R, Smith Co.
the Merchants When yon
want an extra trade of groceries
call on W. E. Tingle-
If you want to insure
property against fire, will
his painted, which
Q It.
and rubber belting
Dips valves at J. R.
i-h Co.
I tutor-.
always, on hand with a
an improvement.
An experienced blacksmith is .
Authorized Agent of Eastern Reflector for Ayden and Ad rate furnished
If you need a good open or I We are not all like Greenville. settles in
full all losses they
in the big fire n the
morning of February 4th.
Mr. C. L. Wilkinson,
Greenville, N. C.
Pear
Please accept our many thanks
for the prompt and satisfactory
manner in which our loses were
adjusted and in the Spring
Garden Insurance Company, in
which we held policies through
at this
Ed H.
J. H. Starkey.
Mrs. Josephine Taylor.
Paying claims is our business
and has been for years.
Seventy years ago The Spring
Garden Insurance Company was
in the city of
Penn., and within sound
the liberty Bell. Since then
steam power electricity
the telephone, the telegraph,
the typewriter the steno-
the
the and the auto-
mobile have been brought into
general use. and some of them
KING'S CROSS ROADS ITEMS.
King's Feb.
H. T. Smith, of Greenville.
Sunday with his mother, Mr.
W. S. E. Smith.
W. M. Smith went to Green-
ville Sunday after his wit-,
where she spent last we k with
her son, L. Smith.
We are glad to know that Mrs.
Marcellus Smith is improving. i
We are to say that there
are several others in our section I
who are working for the prize in
the corn club besides C. A.
Tyson.
The farmers are up with their
work, but we are having much
rain this week.
King's Cross Road. March
We are having great deal of rain
this week. The farmers will not
De able to work any in the field
for some time.
We are very glad to learn that
LUNG HEMORRHAGES
TOOK
waiting to shoe your horses and
mules R. Smith
Guy Taylor has moved
livery business ts gate's
., . . . stables i ear the depot.
, Now is a good time to advertise
; are put -he Department
ribbing touch on our n v P R. W. Smith.
MISS NINETTE
have been cur
I I of
Tim did not
m and would m have rum
l ii In a Pi
Mrs. Marcellus Smith to mm
though very slowly as yet. I it. I
Mrs. Billie Nowell spent
Sunday with her mother, Mrs. wag not to wait n i
Betty Mathews who is very sick, w I it. i
Mrs. W. E. Smith b sick. l m
Ninety days and spring now a part of actual re.
J. it Smith Co. of daily business life.
For barbed wire and nails, all of these
Garden has offered
its policy holders absolute in- j
Hope she will be out in a
few days.
Mrs. W. S. E. Smith has been
right sick for the last week.
Just ask Misses Cox
and Irene how they en-
joyed the rain Monday after-
noon. -rt a
have property to
these all j
There will be a special cum-
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w .; . .
p. C r
v.
s- F. D.
. . tight.
turned work,
. door frames made
. R I
. . Bi
l Tripp, Hart Co. have
j .
, i doors, lime,
, binges at. J. R
r. a ice by J.
; ;. Di
i r
N IT you want to buy,
t II ; rent houses or land,
r j b for yourself, wife,
mother or sister, or
want to employ additional heir
sail what you have, is
n i better i than col
u T K Hector
It. W.
. i.
. to for
n i
you news
; c h us t
How
I am M . old I
c-- . in n . are a one. the writes B. K.
this -.-. owing treat you do
. i m I of r. which book agent, and then wonder ow my
Gr N. C.
Life
b death
o v I via no
After had taken it a white
to u; a
my lung,
as I w
fleshy T b
for I
A Bod
Emma ii
cannot thank
me.
For year I m
w- o---t me many b
bail I not p,
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trail r cm
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for
the
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feel
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An Awful
of a interest, a;
Call
n J. R f. I
Facing death from and shell in In sKin will b
agreeable to J. if ,.,, Irish
lore
New which cur-
ed me. I now weigh pounds
Pot coughs who's, la .
hem a, hoarseness, croup,
cough and it'll
Guaranteed by
For
i toe mo up. feeble effort is
THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AT AYDEN, N.
At the Close of Business Jan.
;. They a cure
-tin . T.,., fa, s
. the
till , th
r. v .- blow.
. wonders tor weak, run mil
and
daily joy. Try
them. a
by ; II
black leather
about
between the A. C. L.
. -fa
Prices low.
and i church, Saturday,
Finder will
returning a to
Reflector
Stubborn as Mold
wish to state to the public
there was a KT-
paper in ray lost n
recent fire. I have
Ci force Batch up the work troubles before Dr. Kim's
Kt
rim.
Um.
i MD.
Resources Liabilities
Loans and stock
w . 12,600.00
and i I
and Undivided profits, leas
Di . loans 600.00 cur. exp. and taxes pd. 4,888.08
Due from 70,181.34 Deposits sub. to cheek 71,338.86
it. ma 60.00
coin loon
Silver coin, including ail
minor coin cur. 1,240.64
bank and other
U, s. Notes 3,804.00
Demand of
Cashier's cheeks
outstanding
Total
In Hooks to Stay
The Jo; for croup
Goose
t rheumatism all
and pains, highly u ,
land young and i U.
by M
N. ma n .
is soon can and the
books will admit of use.
R--
W. M Moore,
Deeds--.
Lit.
bi. easy.
II ft t
18,443.86 .
T.
1183.272.23
CAP-
Strays Taken Up.
with
get name -h. an
I bl .-It,
Oysters
j g Day
Graduate Nurse
Ayden, North Carolina
special.
th
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i In.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY PITT.
I. It. Si Cashier of the named bank, do that,
above statement . to the U-lit my and belief.
J, 1-.
Subscribed sworn to j Correct- r
before this day j J. R.
1910
HODGE,. Ii- C CANNON.
Notary Public. I Director
wish to attention to our new line of fall
we now have. We have taken Beat care i buying; this year and
think we can supply your wants in Shots, Hats, Dress
Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is card
Dry Goods Store.
Come let us show you
, with-
Tripp, Hart Co., c.
We are prepared to
House and
at the very
Corns to
and we you
b-m FURNITURE CO.
J.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth In Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Per Year
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, MARCH II. 1910.
No. I
TRAGEDY AT SCOTLAND NECK.
ONE MAN SHOOTS DOWN
OTHERS.
POLICEMAN DUNN DEAD
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
for April Meal-
to he Held 29th.
E. L. A. Paul Kitchin. Police-
Man C. W. Dunn the Victims and
E. E Powell the Assailant.
Because of the parties being
well known, much interest
felt here over the news of a
shooting which occurred
in Scotland Neck Friday evening.
Particular at the time were
all obtainable being that
a man named Powell had in one
shot and seriously
wounded Senator Travis,
Kitchin and Policeman
Dunn, that the three wounded
men had been taken by special
train to a in
and it was thought neither of
then was fatally
A from Scotland Neck
to the Raleigh News and
following part cu-
the
Scotland March 4.-
2.30 o'clock this afternoon, on
Main street, near
stables, the deputy sheriff of the
county and chief of of
Scotland Neck. C W.
Representative A. Paul Kitchen,
of Scotland Neck, and Senator
E. L. Travis, of Halifax, were
all shot by E E. Powell, Sr.
From the best information
obtainable, it Powell
asked why he did not
reply a letter. Travis replied
that some time having elapsed
since the letter, he did
not remember its contents.
Kitchin placed his hand on
Powell and requested him
to get whereupon
drew a revolver and shot
Kitchen and Travis in quick
Officer Dunn then
started toward Powell and while
was shot somewhere in
his left side, mar the back.
went to his store, a
short distance away, got a shot
gun and then went to his home.
Messrs. Kitchin and Travis
are not considered seriously
wounded. Officer Dunn's
is more serious, but not
necessarily fetal.
Powell, who
Senator Travis Taken
to State I
Special to Reflector. j f County
Scotland March had much routine
W. Dunn, who Friday to transact, at the March
with Senator E. L meeting, consisting mainly in
Travis and Representative A. P. passing upon and allowing van
, . r, r
Kitchin was shot by E Powell consideration was Riven
on the street here, died at matter building anew
o'clock this afternoon Mr.
Dunn was a of the
was well connected
and prominent here.
News today from the home of
Senator Travis at Halifax.
that his condition is not so
Fever developed- last
night and is feared that be is
threatened with lockjaw.
Representative Kitchin is doing
as well as be expected.
Officers have deemed it wise to
remove Mr. Powell, who the
shooting, to the State prison at
Raleigh, and he was carried
there early this
court and a new j ill, and
TWO SOUTHERN
LINCOLN
AND JOHNSON
FEDERALISTS.
OF OLD
FIRE AT FOUNTAIN.
Special to The
Fountain, N. C. March
About this fire
was dissevered in the two story
store building occupied by J. R.
Bell, colored, who run a
rant on the floor and used
the upper story for lodging
rooms. When the alarm was
given the citizens
quickly, but the being
a pedal meeting of the board
was called for the inst.,
when architects and
will be invited to present plans
and bids. Before that date a
committee of the
visit and examine buildings in
some other counties to better
inform themselves as to just
what is needed.
The following jurors were
drawn for April criminal term
of Superior J R J
M C Nelson, W A
G W Gardner W E Hooker, b A
Gardner, Jacob J K
Buck, A J Whichard, C W Bailey,
W L Smith, Levi Pierce, J T
Manning, B W Tucker. Asa
Jones, T Satterfield, J S Allen.
M M Ewell. W J Evans, W T
J H Boyd, J B
W T Harris, J D Fleming. i E
7.- i Jackson, M Tucker, L F
Harvey, J A Williams, L L Kit-
J W Venters. L M Manning
J S Porter, D C Jackson, W S
. ,
For civil term-R O
An Interesting Story by Mr.
About the Two
many of my
know that when General Lee
surrendered at Appomattox the
victorious government
had at its head both a native
Southern President a native
Southern Vice-President It is
odd but noteworthy fact, and,
stranger still, were from
North Carolina st ck. The Old
North State boasts of having
contributed more soldiers to the
Confederate cause than any
other C and. if an
honor it be, it can also boast of
having a man on
side whose as chief
was to command the
forces in their attempt to kill
as many Caro-
as possible.
Abraham is a saint or
a sinner, a big man or a small
one, according to the viewpoint
of the individual thinker, or,
person who other do
his thinking. He was a human
being, and, like all of us,
weaknesses. But, there
were Southerners who knew
him in life. they did not
have i he opinion now heard in
certain quarters of our South-
Alexander II. Stephens,
last
for Saturday. March 12th,
1910
a. m. Devotional
J. H. Shore,
Reading of minutes of
meeting.
Announcements.
The Presentation of the
H. E. Austin.
General discussion
12.15. of Teachers on
Betterment Work.
Recess for dinner.
p. m- Recitation on Draw
Kate W. Lewis.
Every teacher in the county is
requested to be present at this
meeting and be able to report the
entire amount of money
they have received the
entire i in any way for any
purpose. I would insist that
you be present at a.
w. H.
Co. Schools.
Pitt Prisoners Kept in Jail
The Pitt county commissioners
have made a proposition to the
sheriff and commissioners of this
county to take of the
of Pitt, pending the re-
building the jail, which
burned a short while ago-
Lenoir commissioners will accept
the Free I
Press.
.,,,. .,,,. u the Confederate ice-President,
ton. N B Gaskins, J R . ,
., , n u . I,,.; thought well of Mr. Lincoln, and
A Joyner. J R Leon
i in .;.,., the assassination es
S I K K
, . c. i i m m i as he heard the news, not
Jesse A Stokes. J W Moore. . . .
, , . r. r , ha because a man had been killed,
Jenkins, H C Cannon. HA , . , .
Moore, b D H G
of wood it was too near destroyed j ford n j E J I would
to be saved and with its contents s Exum A few y there appear-
about was a total Mayor II. W. a book entitled The Genesis
loss, half covered insurance.
By good hard work the fire was
confined to this one building,
although the wind very
The origin of the
POLICEMAN DUNN'S FUNERAL
by Thousand People
of
j Special to
Scotland Neck. N. C. Mar.
funeral of Policeman C
behalf of the Board of It will be
of Greenville, tendered the that even the best
missioners the use of the cl the ill-fated man
hall in which to hold courts until ; accounts
a court house can be built. O the events surrounding his
James H. who
SHOOTING AT had heard the North Carolina
determined to clear
, , c t w the mystery, and he has
Dr. J, H. Hudson Seriously Wounds , . ,
I j brought forth interesting
It is said that Powell, who
about years old, says he will
kill any one attempting to arrest
him. Mayor Liverman and Dunn, who died yesterday
citizens generally, art acting
with a proper deliberation and
will take Powell, but don't want
to hurt him.
Mrs. Powell is an invalid, con-
fined in bed, while her husband
has barricaded himself in the
same house.
has surrendered
and arrangements are to
take him to Halifax tonight.
The doctors say Dunn is resting
quietly. It is a miracle no one
was killed.
No one except the parties in
the matter know of the contents
of the letter in question in the
shooting and there is only rumor
as to what it contained. Some
time ago a son of Mr. Powell was
in some trouble, being tried at
Halifax for the cutting of a man.
In the some sort of a com-
promise reached and the
young acquitted. In
that trial Meara. and
assisted the young man.
All that is known of Mm letter is
that Mr. Powell wanted Mr.
Travis to tell him why ho had
not --i plied to the letter.
Both Messrs. Travis
Bid prominent in
A. i- broth
of Governor W W. am
the two
from the wound inflicted by Mr.
News came by telephone this
morning, that. Dr. J. H. Hudson,
a physician who ha been locate I
at Ballard's X Roads the psst
year, had shot Mr. Jed Elks, a
merchant there. While
are the report says
E E. Powell in the tragedy here were by Hudson
last Friday, took place at
o'clock this morning. The body
was followed to the cemetery, a
mile from town, by fully
people, many here from all sec-
of the county and even
from counties. The
entire business of the town was
suspended during the hour of
the funeral. Both Governor W.
W. Kitchin and Congressman
Claude Kitchin were present.
Representative A. P. Kitchin,
one of the wounded men, is
improving rapidly and is expect-
ed to out in a few days.
Senator Travis is also reported
better today, the danger of
lockjaw that was feared
day having passed.
, brought forth s me
evidence. This has been
that Abraham Lin-
father in the Old
North State, that the paternal
was capable of producing
n Presided, of the United States,
i. had given to the
world in n possessed with
of the higher kind, that his
and that Elks was seriously moved to Kentucky very
wounded. It was further before his not
that the two men had been
with each other for some
and that b Hudson was the
eve of moving elsewhere they
got together this morning to set-
the matter.
After the shooting Dr. Hudson
drove to Farmville to surrender
himself to officers, and from
Captain William A. Enloe, a
relative of Lincoln's father,
relates the tradition so as to
produce the impression
Nancy Hank's son was actually
born in North Carolina. Toe
great mass of evidence, however,
is to the effect that the mother used.
knew him personally and they
testified to his p that in
later years he did nor. to
be friendly to those who were
bis associates in the early
of straggle,
j Andrew Johnson's grandson
now occupies the
by his forbear after his retire-
from the presidency.
Many are to be seen
about the Through the
kindness of the gentlemen
ind his charming wife, was
permitted to inspect the table
on which Johnson worked as a
tailor. My attention was also
directed to a bit of the first At-
cable, the Bible upon
which he took the oath of
as the nation's chief executive,
and an elaborately gotten up set
of resolutions, in book
presented to him by the common
council of the city of New York.
Mr. Patterson, the present
owner, is the son the lady of
the White House during John-
son's administration. He men-
how people had visited
Greenville and had written ex-
stories about both his
grandfather and his own family.
Before leaving the house, I must
note the thimble, a relic of
sartorial activity, preserved
along with the other
given above, and tell my readers
that the original furniture is still
Travis, who is the county chair-
man of the Democratic executive
committee of Halifax and a
member of the Democratic State
executive committee, represented
district in the state senate,
having previously been a member
of r
. mac the
there telephoned to Sheriff went to Kentucky shortly before Mrs. Patterson called to my
He stated that Mr. birth of the child. special notice a pair of andirons,
As to Andrew Johnson, the product of the skill of a
not think there is any friend of Andrew Johnson, who
about his having emigrated at agreed to make the
tor an outfit of clothing. This
bargain was struck late in life
when it was an honor to receive
handiwork from either of them.
Perhaps some facetious editor
will now ask me why have I not
included Napoleon, Alexander
the Great and Socrates in this
article as natives of North Caro-
I shall leave the proof of
the place of their birth for an-
other occasion, but I do want to
say that, down in Edgecombe
county I am from, many
of the inhabitants actually call it
Who knows
but what the Garden of Eden
may have been located there
Gaston Liechtenstein in Rich-
Times-Dispatch.
He stated that
fired the first shot.
Dr. E. A. who went out
to examine Mr. Elks, says he
was struck by only one the neighbor-
which entered the back just of to the
above the hip and lodged under He in Green.
the akin in the side. The ball Tenn where he worked
was easily removed and it trade. The old shop
thought he will soon recover . with
from the injury. Above the door. This weather-
Policeman of. the
reached and
had
the house of representatives of. . with Dr. Hudson , , . ,
, . About a year ago I visited
School Invitations Eastern Tennessee and talked
The Reflector Printing House with the old people. One man
has n beautiful line of that, at the outbreak of the
for school commencement Civil War he heard Johnson de-
, , . and will be glad to quote liver a speech which had the
and prices to schools wanting them, effect of making many ally them-
f the samples cannot be sent out, selves with the cause of the
Union. A number I talked
Chapel Hill, N. C. Mar.
The preliminary contest for
places on th to represent
Carolina in debate with Wash-
and Lee was held last
week. The contestants were H.
E. Stacy, W. R. Edmonds and
E. A. Pharr. Stacy was a
of the Carolina team that
defeated in debate last
spring in New Orleans. Ed
won the
in the
between Di and PI i societies
last June. Pharr graduate
if college, where he won
the oratorical The de-
bate with Washington and Lee
will be held in Greens-
same night a debate
with be held in
Hill. The preliminary
contest for the Georgia debate
will be held this week. Those
who have- entered for the contest
are A. H Wolfe, C. E.
John H. Boushall
and F. N. CoX. Wolfe is
dent of the senior class and a
speaker of is
an debater who has
successfully represented the
society the Phi.
; Boushall and Cog have both done
good work in their societies.
has been trained not only
in the of the Di but
in the assembly hail of the
in
he Union
county.
The annual de-
was mid Friday night be-
tween Di and Phi ties.
The woman's
and the of the
suffragette won W. F
ricks and I. C. Mover of the Di
opposed, L. Johnson and
J. A. of the Phi
championed the cause of woman.
The debate was dose and spirited
from start to
E. W. Turlington and W. F.
Taylor have been chosen to rep-
res mt the Phi society and C. L
G B. Thompson,
the Di society, ill the annual
inter-society debate
The Dialectic and Philanthropic
societies are training camps of
future debater, statesmen.
The g that James K. Polk
got as of the Dialectic
society stood him in good stead
as speaker of the house of
Vance said that-he
has been a member of every de-
from the town
council to States sen-
ate and that he had never
in the proceedings of a
more dignified and orderly body
than the Dialectic society. Al-
Boushall Hart, head of the
department of history at
said that the Dialectic and
Philanthropic societies of the
University of North Carolina
look ran along with those of
Yale and Harvard and the old
Whig and Clio societies of
Princeton.
Tho Di and Phi societies have
had a part in training a president
and vice president of the United
States, ten cabinet officers, ten
ministers to foreign countries,
eighteen II States senators,
five Confederate ninety-
two congressmen, twenty nine
governors, thirty-five justices of
the Supreme Court, and nine
hundred and fifty members of
the legislatures of the various
states. The Di and Phi societies
have trained debaters who have
won for Carolin. m of
inter-collegiate . n with
Georgia, Virginia.
George
John Hopkins and Pennsylvania.


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