Eastern reflector, 31 December 1901


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PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER
NO
-AT-
Christmas
Greetings.
A nice Xmas present, our pretty Rugs at Cost.
Prize Soft Sole Shoes.
bargains for all in womens and mens shoes.
and Boys Clothing at cost. Can please you
in prices and qualities
W. T. LEE CO.
EXAMPLE OF A POLICY THE
Mutual Life Insurance
Mr. Dan Abram, of Rocky Mount, N. C, took out policy
No. in 1880, amount kind, ordinary life,
year accumulation period; annual premium total
payments
OPTIONS OF SETTLEMENT.
year dividend payable in cash 11,980.49
and continue policy for 5,000.00
9- paid participating additional 8.804
and continue policy for 5,000.00
Withdraw total cash value 3,002.80
For agency, or example of results at your age for com-
with any other company, address, giving date of birth,
T. ARCHIBALD General Agent.
For Virginia North Carolina,
1201 B. Main Street, Richmond, Va
ALL ARGUMENTS HALT WHEN THE
PRICE AND MERCHANDISE IS RIGHT.
The pleasant days we have been having are now a thing
of the past, and only the pleasant memories of the same re-
main. Have yon supplied yourself with all necessary winter
clothing When you face facts all arguments halt. We give
no prices but all winter goods
pHI
A full and up-to-date line of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dry
Goods, Rugs, Dress Goods and Trimmings. Under-
wear the cold weather kind. Winter and season right for
Blankets and Comforts, yes stock right too.
STANDARD PATTERNS.
KICKS WILKINSON.
BETHEL ITEMS.
Bethel, B. C, Dec. ISM.
Misses Grimes Lizzie
Mayo of this place returned from
Mt. Olive Friday night.
Miss Blanche Mayo
from the College Friday.
Miss Lizzie Grimes who has
been attending the Baptist
returned to her home Friday
night.
M. C. S. Cherry, of Mt. Olive is
visiting relatives here during
Several of our boys who have
returned home Friday.
Brown and Theodore
who have I. attending
school at the University came in
Saturday night to take in Xmas
holidays.
Jr., of
ton Texas, night
to spend u few days with his par-
Lawrence Olive is
relatives here.
John of is vis-
friends here.
W. J. Rollins, of Greenville, is
here on business.
It. of this place,
left here this morning for Norfolk
to purchase a .-ink of horses and
mules.
B P. Gaudy, of Md.,
is his sister, Mrs. J. L.
of this place.
Harry Freeman left here for his
home in Pennsylvania.
Miss Am Smith, of this place, is,
her deter m i Smith
in
Mr . II. Young mid family
left hero for Va., to
spend holidays.
Misses and
Fields, of are visiting
their aunt, Mrs.
Christmas is close at hand, that j
many of us will enjoy, lint never I
to meet again.
John returned home
school last night at Oak Ridge to
pend the holiday with his par-
Mrs. of Kings-
borough, spent Friday night with
her sister, Mrs. T. A. Carson. She
left the next morning to spend the
holidays with her near
Oakley.
We are having some very cold
dry weather at present.
creek has been over so there
was no passing.
Mrs. T. A. C . son and Children
left Monday for her mothers
near Oakley to witness the mar-
of her sister, Miss Eunice
After the
which takes place Tuesday morn
groom
will drive through the country,
oar to I lie groom father,
r. Pope, where the reception will
be
Bro., it is reported,
have blink store
to J. C, Taylor Bro.
and T. Carson
Manufacturing Co., have
put steam power. They expect
to make windows, doors and all
kind of scroll work. Quite an
enterprise for Bethel.
The Greenville is
twenty years old. The present
editor, Mr. J. has
been at the helm since 1885. A
good newspaper man, energetic and
progressive, patriotic and public
spirited, the under bi
conduct is a faithful, useful
cation to its town section
a true sound Demo-
principles, That David may
live to slay every of
and that
beset the path of the newspaper
nun and more an-
of his valuable paper is
the wish of the Gold
Gold Leaf.
Xmas Goods.
Our Stock is Complete. Call early and make your
selections from those Boats, White Classical
Figures, Bisque Figures,
Fancy China
Plates, Cups, Saucers, Cut Glass, Silverware, etc.
All Kinds.
They are
your c
going fast.
lice.
Don't gel left but be in time
The Place to
set the Beet
Goods for the
R . Least Money
YOU ARE then yon will
HUNTING go straight to
H. C. HOOKER
Complete stock of fall and winter goods
flow for your inspection, and our
NEW
cannot be surpassed anywhere. The
Indies should not fail to see our stock.
H. C. HOOKER.
j. p. k co
JOB
AYDEN NOTES.
Ayden. C. Dec. 1901.
Mi-s Davis left Monday
for Washington, where she will
i spend the holidays.
Miss Rosa Willoughby and I
brother Tom, Master Jim Bob
Smith, of spent Friday
night in town.
A. J. Manning and family
left Saturday Washington,
where they will spend the holidays
Miss returned
night from Littleton.
Anderson has gone
I in LaGrange to spend Christmas
Prof. Hodges left
Kinds at The Reflector
FOR SUPPLY.
We have just added Steam Supply to business and
anything in this lino very low. Sen us when in want of
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Air Cocks. Steam Hancock
B. Injectors, Corks, Steam
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all sizes,
COMPLETE LINK OF Packing, Rubber Belt, dandy
Belt, Deal her Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks,
Inn . . unit In in Drain Tile
Garland Cook Stoves,
BAKER HART.
for home.
Lena and Bessie Harris
returned from Greensboro Friday
night to spend the holidays with
their parents.
F. G. went to Kinston
Saturday night and returned
day.
O. Berry and family left Sat-
to visit Mrs. Berry's
at Hertford.
Miss is clerking for
during the holidays.
Sain and Kraal; Finch, of
Son, came in Saturday night to
spend Christmas with M. It, Bards. I
Mi. C. and
left Saturday for to visit
relatives.
Miss Bessie Harris went to
Greenville Monday.
Jackson is clerking for W,
C. Jackson Co.
and Miss Daisy
were in town Sunday.
Misses Moon and Anderson gave
a Christmas entertainment at C.
College Friday night. The pro--
gramme consisted music,
tableaux, etc., and highly
enjoyed by all.
Miss Jennie Abbot, who
been visiting her sister, Mrs. I,.
II. home Sat
in day.
Miss Mela Farly, who has been
teaching at Lewiston,
a few days ago to spend the
days with her parents.
Will Hart has moved his family
lo low II.
II. C. of spent
Sunday In town.
J. J Hathaway has gone to
pend Christmas with his parents
near
We hope the editor will enjoy a
merry
The Owens Cherry Company
i Fraud.
An of the Amos
Owens Cherry Tree Company, of
Henrietta, X. C has been con-
ducted by the commission
crop pests, which is charged
with the annual inspection of all
nurseries of the State.
investigation proves to our
satisfaction the concern to be a
fraud, and the findings are here-
with published tor the information
of the
We that the company has
been the management of the
following in the order
Dr. Frank Bright, Hen
i N. C; T. Bright
of Frank C. B.
Henrietta j, and Geo. W.
Forest City, and C. M. M.
of Henrietta, or Forest
City.
The principal facts found dam
aging to the company
i- us for the certificate
issued by the commission without
knowledge or consent of the com
mission, and its use upon stock not
to be covered by it.
The non-payment of agent
who had apparently ltd their
pint of the contract.
The Inferior quality and
grading of the trees sold by the
company.
. Frequency with which the
ownership of the has
changed hands.
r. The direct fraudulent deal-
of the company purchasing
trees sources
county I, and haying such trees
shipped under the label,
Oven Cherry
believe the company to be
an absolute fraud, and warn all
persons accordingly.
S. L.
Chairman Crop Pest
Franklin
Building
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Miss Draper, who died u few
s ago at Tarrytown, N. Y.,
aged M had the distinction
of being the first woman to have
her photograph taken. Her broth-
Invented a process by which a
picture could taken six min-
when previously It took an
i lion i; but no woman would
quiet for an hour and consequently
no picture wan taken the time was
cut down to minutes.
Star.
Many a friendship has been
severed by the price mark on a
present. c congratulate Editor Which-
The who drops Into of
on reaching mile atone of
on his
should be careful to land
feet.
There are two sides to a
question, but I., t her side doesn't
Interest us.
his paper's existence. To
fully run a paper so long
credit, for upon its face it proves
it has a hold upon the confidence
of its Times.





EASTERN REFLECTOR
N. C.
D. J. WHICH ARD,
the Office at
Greenville, N. C, as
Hail Matter.
1901.
This is the last issue of The
Eastern Reflector for year
1901, and we take occasion here to
every one for the patronage
accorded nod to wish all a
Happy Year. May peace and
prosperity be the portion of every
one.
The Reflector desires to make
it beet bow to the clever corps
of that have
so many interesting letters
to the paper daring the past year,
and to wish each of a Happy
New Year. We hope to continue
to receive their letters through the
year
SICK MADE WELL
WEAK MADE STRONG.
Elixir of Life Dis-
covered by Famous Doctor-
Scientist I hat Cures Every
Known Ailment.
Wonderful Core Are Effects
That Seem Like Miracle-
Performed The Secret of
Long Life of Olden Times
Revived.
Remedy Is Free To All Who
Send Name mi a Address-
After years of patient study,
delving into the duty record of
the past, as well as following mod
cm in the realms of
medical science, Dr. James W.
Kidd, First National Bank
building, Port Wayne, makes
the he
heartily appreciate the many
inquiries made for The Reflector
during the few holidays it was not
published. This shows better
than anything else the esteem in
which the people hold their home
paper and how they look for it at
all rimes. While the holiday has
deprived them of a copy or two of
the paper, it has been a vast help
to the editor and force, in that
some needed rest was obtained,
and all return to work refreshed
and better prepared to faithfully
perform the duties before us for
another year.
Worthy a Word of Commendation.
Our neighbor, the Greenville
years old,
and has been under the editorial
management of Mr. L. Which-
ard from its first publication. It
started as a weekly, but for several
years it has been issued as an after-
noon daily.
A few day s ago Editor Whichard
gave a most interesting account of
the paper's career, showing cuts of
the first house of publication; also
a building in which it was pub-
later, and finally the paper's
present home on
business corner in the growing
town of
Editor course and
set at Hie
old false idea that a young
can do nothing at home; for he
was born and reared in Greenville
nod has never been out of the town
more than n month a time in his
life.
We his freedom in ac
the guidance the
hand of God all work
the frankness with which he ex
presses his trust in Almighty God,
us a I mi-11.1 Too many men
who profess to be servants of God
are ashamed their
in to guide them in their
business. Mr
forged a way
which many avoid
have turned in dismay. lie is to
be commended in his Had
for his
-1 Common-
wealth.
Tho Vocal says that
money is thrown away
the education of the human voice
than on the support of govern-
Of every voices one
may listened to without pain;
every voices one may be
listened to with patience; of every
voices one may be listen-
ed to with satisfaction; of every
voices one may be
to with sensations of
Even the girl who wears a No.
out for No.
The people who are always short
find it difficult to get along.
A man behind
the
You Know What arc Taking
When take Tasteless Chill
the formula in plainly
i-t on bottle allowing that it in Limply
Iron and Quinine In ft tasteless form.
Core, No Fay-
Poor
Soils
arc made rich-
and more
productive and
rich soils retain
their crop-pro-
powers,
by the use of
fertilizers with
a liberal percentage of
Potash.
Write our fret
which give all details.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
. New York
1901 IN REVIEW
II dud.
DR. JAMBS KIDD.
has surely discovered the elixir of
life. That he is able with the aid
of a mysterious I, known
only to himself, as a re
suit of the years he has spent in
searching for mis precious life
boon to cure any and
disease that is known to the human
body. There is no of the
doctor's earnestness making bis
claim the remarkable cures
that he is daily effecting seems to
bear him out very strongly. His
theory which he advances is one of
reason and based round
iii a medical practice of many
years. It costs nothing to try his
remarkable as
he calls it. he sends tree, to
anyone who is a sufferer, in Milli
dent lea to convince i its
ability lo cure, so is
lately HO risk to run. Some of the
cures cited are very remarkable,
and but for reliable witnesses
would be credited. The
lame have thrown away
and walked about alter two or
three trials of the remedy. The
sick, given up by home doctors,
have been restored to their
and friends perfect health.
Rheumatism, neuralgia, stomach,
heart, liver, kidney, blood and
skin diseases and bladder I
disappear as by magic Headaches,
nervousness, fevers,
Consumption, coughs, colds,
ma, catarrh, and all cf-
factious of the lungs or any
vital are easily overcome In
a space of time that is simply mar
Partial paralysis,
ataxia, dropsy, gout, scrofula and
piles are quickly and permanently
removed. It the entire
system, blood and tissues, restores
normal nerve power, circulation
a state of perfect health is
produced at once. To the doctor
all systems are alike equally
affected by this of
Semi for remedy today.
It la free to sufferer. Suite
what yon want to be cured of and
the sure II will sent
you tic mall.
ITEMS.
N. Dec.
F. and children,
of spent with
her father. W, i.
was a social gathering at
T I. home
evening. Mr. and Mrs. If.
Miss Louise
Cher, J. and II. I. La
liter of this place attended.
Miss Lucy of Saratoga,
the holidays with
Miss Mamie Lang.
Miss spent Christ-
at
There till Christmas party at
Mrs. that
very enjoyable.
Tho will be a Christmas
Disciple church tonight,
spent Christ-
with her Urn. J.
Hearne.
of severe Illness, B,
M. will not be home
the Islands until Feb-
Got a Deserved Beating.
Thursday a went
into post office approaching
the general delivery window which
was in of
kins, daughter of the p
her change some money.
She could not make change,
whereupon the became
and spoke insultingly to
Later Dr. W. Perkins, brother
of the young lady, found the
in bar and gave him a
beating over the head and
face with the bull end a pistol.
There is general approval, ex
pressed by both white and colored
people, of the thrashing the
lent got.
Miss Found.
The body Miss Fell
who mysteriously disappeared at
Elizabeth City a month ago, was
found Friday in the river near
that town. The Coroner held an
Inquest over the body and the
was that her death was caused
by a blow on left temple and
drowning, it Is supposed that she
struck on the and thrown
In the river. the young
last seen her, la-en
placed in jail and is unaided by
the naval reserves. Sentiment is
very against him.
Pulley Bowen Fail.
Tin- morning the firm of Pulley
dry goods dealers,
a of assignment for the
benefit of their creditors, naming
J. L. Woolen as assignee. The
liabilities the are placed at
with assets estimated at
to There is much
regret at the failure of these young
men, and all would be glad to see
them on their feel again.
Our Thanks.
The editor of
was remembered Christmas by the
entire and a number of
warm friends, and lakes
occasion to thank every one
for they added to bit
For us it was a pleas-
ant Chi and brief
day has been much enjoyed.
The Bast Prescription Malaria
hills is u
Tasteless Chill It U simply Iron
and quinine in a labile form. ears,
Pr, Trice
M Your are Stiff
and your from cold it
when slip r sprain a joint,
strain your side or bruise
r will Mill
right Ins Jiffy. Always v-u,
and use it Avoid Int c
h till one Perry
Mi tin i
A -.-. .-
Ill i a I lo he
year- v. ho died other
in Ind., with many
d -.- her life. At the
a rain she fell from n picket
fence broke linger. In 1891
broke in 180.1 she fell
down a cellar mil broke her collar
bone and three ribs, in in a
r, turning from
church was thrown from a
bin broken, in
lipped and fell on the
pavement, breaking her left hip;
in broke her left leg the
knee, in fell a tree,
her in 1893 she fell
nut of lull, breaking her right arm,
and in she broke her right hip
fur second time.
Fa-e.-ling Abdul Hamlet.
The of Abdul
i obviously have facets.
The Inn i bit ii is Pr.
the I r.
is perfectly
hi In inc the
. i. I him n
n in.
ml hi, kepi r. ll ill , f .
i. ii ;
P .
I block
lo.
The plant of Jacob at
Kin.
lumber plant
bum. I at lot
Fire el
ii, in U.
X II, in.
IV-cf pint in SI. Louie; low,
In In
a I-i of 600.000,
burned at ;
the J.
plant In Ta.; lots about
t. A at Ham-
M, by
Hunt a
la
on property,
From Fire. Storm and, M.
ills at
Brief Record if Events
Year.
THE NEW CENTURY
Deaths of Offal Rulers, s
a President -Tho In
South of is in
and Miscellaneous Affairs.
Mexican
Mustang Liniment
PASSING OF
Death, I
of
r-
the ct it ran-1
by a rain known Fred
I .- who to be two
body, and one
by the
Kited and I. up.
sited at the of ,
l-i cf
Id at a. r, the
came on of
and u by a rally In the
forenoon; at on the
and all hope
at the and among
the lat by brr husband
mere those will pan Into
be done, not
Tire Theodore It . took oath
cf office of the it
Buffalo; after the oath proclaimed
the following- this hour of deep
and terrible national bereavement I lib to
Mate that shall be my aim to continue ab
of President lie-
for the pee.-t and prosperity and honor
of our Willed
Funeral err the repaint
at the H-f-
the was then to city hall,
where It In state.
The remain of President were
en from to Washington and Id
the White lay In
liter the were remove from
White House to the capitol, where a
funeral was held.
IS. The train of President
Canton and lay in
In the courthouse.
Final honors to the remains of President
at
at the church th
casket was In cemetery;
President and the chief of
the government attended the services;
out the unity there was a
pension of and and
memorial wore hi Id in every city and
town.
FIRES.
A at U.
The Grand burned in Cincinnati;
loss,
A block of the
board of burned at leas,
000.000.
Several Including an opera
destroyed by incendiary Urea at
K. J.; low.
Fire In
Uh a of
Opera House at Kansas City;
on building. 1130.000,
I, Wholesale millinery of Foe If,
Reed at Co. in
The Wire works at
Conn.; loss,
Fire a less of In tho
district of Ind.
Armstrong cork factory burned at
lose,
It A plant burned at Rochester, Pa.;
-1. A Mock In the wholesale district ct Atlanta
burned; loss,
The Olds Motor burned at Detroit,
Mich.; loss,
The office of the New of Uh
York. New Haven and Hartford -1,
in upper New York city, burned; loss, ;.
Glue factory at Cowards. K. Y. burned;
loss,
A fire by the of natural
nearly wiped out the town of rt. Ky.;
lot.
Tie M ii.; burned in
1150.000.
The main building of the
other properly loss,
of the m ha mag in Ind.
ed by Ore; . -J
U. The shipbuilding plant at Port Huron,
Mich . burned; low,
Machine at Fort Wayne,
I , nearly destroyed by fire;
The of K. J., nearly de
bf a fife caused by a flood of burning
oil from j railway train; about
. The J ran hotel burned at Richmond; lost,
9500.000 loss In Art Id the t of
N. J.; the plant of The Guardian
Publishing Co.
Park a noted
S. J. which originally
destroyed by Are.
II. The new Hudson, at
Yonkers, N. Y., destroyed by
of the fold c-
d at Kansas City;
L the C.
at Ashland. Me. burned; ever
of the St. Louis Storage Cu.
U The works at Jamaica
Plain. burned; over
of the Leather Co. burned t
Racine, WIs.; lose.
Fire at the Mon. caused
a of
tS. A loss or by fire In the plant of
American Steel and Wire Co. at P.
Mat.
a. In loss
U laid waste.
I Webb ft Ox's warehouse in
over
T. The Tool plant burned at Lowell,
loss,
It. Fire swept ll Raj. a suburb of Detroit, d
property at 1800.000.
Steam laundry at
N. J ; low.
H, Thomas H country at
near Philadelphia, de-
by loss
a The town or, Jasper county, Tea.,
Wiped out by fire; 9100.000.
The West at West Bade
Ind . destroyed by Are; 9500.000.
The fluster burned at Miss.;
Fire at of the Tower Co.,
Rear Life n .
The Sickle and other building
burned In M, logs,
It. Fire a factory and other prop-
at In Newark. N. J.
Hi. Fire the of Ft.,
Inn, near Park, . J.,
by loss.
f. Homestead hotel at Hot Springs, Vs., burned;
A bias Id W. Va.
Including and dwelling
burned at Me ,
lion occupied by e
ind
flees, low.
T. Fire W in C
brook, K. Y.; loss.
a 15.000 of wheat at Great Bead.
The plant of Kansas
burned at H
Del.; 9200.000.
A of buildings, which Included
burned at Newcastle, lots,
and seal oil burned at
John. N. lose, 9600.000,
The State Insane asylum and outbuilding
burned at Vs.; lots. 9300.000.
Tho plant of The Standard burned at Anaconda,
Mon.; low, 9150.000.
burned over on the northwest aide
pork packing burned at
V. J.; 915.000.
A block almost destroyed by Are la
Alton, Ills.; loss, 9300.000.
t. The center of La., destroy-
ed Are;
t. Fire destroyed th city hall and other
In Pa.;
buildings burned at Thomas, W. Va.; Ion
about
theater burned at Grand Rapids,
low,
The dormitory at Yale
by Are;
. Firs the at foot cf East 10th
street, New city, causing of
plaster mill at
Brighton. S. Y.; loss. 9150.000.
Th ash plant of the Alkali
Co. burned at low.
A. Fire destroyed Corn building
and other business properties lo
Pa.; loss.
ft. of the Screen Door Co. at
9230.000.
DISASTERS AT SEA.
The steamer wrecked on Du-bury reef,
outside Golden ban Francisco; to
people drowned.
II sailors drowned In the wreck cf the British
ship van In the channel at
France.
a. The steamer Holland wrecked at the
to the river Holland;
cu.
C lives lost In tie wreck of the Pacific Mall
Rio Janeiro San Francisco.
tailors or the crew of the British steamer
perished in a collision the German
learner in the Flushing
which wrecked
BUT.
Steamer City of at Grind Tow-
III., carrying down S pa U
sailor;.
The Norwegian hark run down by
steamer Ohio of the oil Sable is-
land; It Of the crew lost.
Steamer Baltimore Au Sauls Ir
t storm on Lake Union; I sailor lest.
A deaths in tie of the hark
Falkland on rock, the coast of
mi.
By the of In
Long Island sound the owner. A. T.
cf Philadelphia, his two daughters, the cap-
lain of the yacht and a were
U. ii Including captain and
Swedish customs officers, killed by
on the American schooner Louisa Ade-
at Stockholm.
of the drowned In a
collision cf that ship with the Star
ocean liner Oceanic in the Irish
Klondike steamer Islander struck an Ice-
berg on Douglass Island and went down with
many on board; CT.
By the of the steamer City of
in Ohio river, near Ky.,
people were drowned.
IS. The City of Trenton, plying
Delaware river, exploded her above
killing persona injuring
ethers.
British torpedo boat destroyer Cobra founder-
ed In drowned.
It M lost In the wreck of
steamer off
By an accident on the British
Royal George during gun practice In Grecian
waters and were killed
captain and sailors seriously
wounded.
During a gale en British
vessels were among them the Swedish
bark of her crew; Norwegian
bark i ti sailors; Irish steamer
tin . and passengers,
a with a of her crew; total
In the pit,
of em f H-
drowned to teach a In
fl, ship Nelson turtle off
Astoria, Or.; of drowned.
drowned Ly the Sinking of an
barge off my of Si. Goa,
India.
The British bark and
at mouth of Hail riser,
too; ink's
DISASTERS ON LAND.
Deaths by Collisions mid
I-Ires.
d, In the burning of the
fl lives law In burning of tit orphan
st N. Y.
U, lo h I In
a theater fame by an alarm hit in
Chicago.
A killed In a lead on on the Grand
railway at I u Me.
At mT lives
were lost by s and petroleum Art.
killed and several Injured In
railroad at Greenville, Pa.
peons killed by a explosion at
San Andrea mine, stair of
lea.
miners by tn of Art
st Welling Van-outer is-
land.
killed and injured In S head on
on and railroad near
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PAUPERS.
To Whom
Nancy Moore .
i K. Henderson t. Son .
H. .
Adams .
A. .
Mr. Charles
.
s Amanda Dunn
C. Horton .
Wilson .
J. D. Pope .
O. and wife.
II Mar.
.
Ned May .
Can- .
IT .
HE. .
Grimmer
. Annie Smith .
II Redmond
n Smith .
Atkinson .
U Oliver Byrd .
Harris .
Mary Jones .
Teel.
.
Simmons.
. A. Roberson.
Dall .
Heath and wife.
.
Chapman .
Rives .
. Is Mary Brown.
.
Dupree .
W. Smith .
o Hemby and wife .
.
Joyner .
Amount.
. M
. IN
lit
Maria Price .
Patsy .
Barbara Cannon
Jennie- Moore
Maria
Prank Grimes.
Mary Roberson .
Keel
M Isabella .
Cox .
Foreman .
Allen .
Blount .
Johnson .
.
.
Matthews .
Louie Nobles and wife .
. M Frank Bright and wife.
I Argent Smith .
Lang .
Maria Drown .
Heath.
. U Robert Richmond .
Thomas .
.
Clark .
Peyton.
Cox and wife .
t Dupree .
Atkinson .
Anderson .
Thomas Williams .
.
II. Smith .
.
.
H. Tyson .
Coffin Cs. ,.
Rollins .
Nancy Moore.
son .
H. .
Adams .
A.
Charles
.
Dunn.
Horton .
Wilson .
D. Pope .
o. and wife
May .
Martha .
Ned May
1st
HO
lit
IN
Catharine Carr .,
David .
E. Neal.
Chancy Grimmer .
Smith .
Redmond Fulford
Polly Smith
.
Harris .
Jones .
Teel .
Gay.
T. .
A. Roberson .
Dall .
Heath and wife
. .
Brown .
Ellis .
Dupree .
O. W
.-a
. if.
Lawrence Joyner.
Maria Price
Patsy .
Cannon .
. Ill Jennie Moore .
. Harrington .
Frank Grimes .
. Roberson .
Keel .
. .
, Mo,, .
Cox. .
Foreman .
Allen .
.
Johnson .
.
M-i. .
Matthews .
Nobles and wife . .
wife
Smith . . .
Lang.
Brow n . .
.
a.
.
,.
Hannah .
Clark .
Rachel Peyton .
h Cm and wife .
.
t N
Ta Whom Issued.
.
.
H. Smith .
Cox .
Johnson .
H. Tyson .
Murphy .
Lee .
.
Patrick .
Graham .
Robert .
Morris .
Moore .
Henderson and Son .
H. .
Adams .
A. .
Mrs. Joyner .
.
Dunn.
Horton .
Wilson .
D. Pope and wife .
G. and wife
.
Martha
May .
Carr
l so
Chaney Grimmer .
Smith .
Fulford.
.
Virginia Atkinson .
Harris .
Mary .
Bynum Tool .
Day.
Simmons .
A. Roberson .
Dall .
Heath and wife .
.
Chapman .
Samuel Rives .
Brown .
Ellis .
.
W. Smith .
Isl Abram and wife .
Simon Tucker .
Joyner .
Maria Price.
.
Cannon .
. . .
IN Harrington .
Frank Grimes.
Roberson.
Keel .
las bolls .
Cox .
Foreman .
Allen .
mount .
Henry Johnson .
David .
.
Ellen Matthews .
Louis Nobles and wife
Bright and wife .
Smith .
Lang .
Maria . .
Margaret Heath .
Smith .
Richmond .
Thomas .
.
Clark .
Peyton .
Church Cox and wife .
Hannah Dupree .
Atkinson .
Anderson .
Thomas Williams .
H. Smith .
Martha Cox .
Johnson .
40.1 Charity .
II. Tyson .
Murphy .
Lee .
Mary and Taylor.
.
Graham .
Robert .
Morris .
Jane .
John .
.
Joyner .
Sarah Hodges .
Mary Spain .
ID James H. Spain .
Nancy Moore .
K. Henderson and son.
H. .
Adams .
A. .
Charles Joyner .
.
Amanda Dunn .-.
Horton .
J, Wilson .
I. Pole and wife .
Q. and wife.
May .
.
Ill Ned May . .
Carr .
Ill .
Neal.
.
Annie Smith .
Redmond Fulford .
Polly Smith .
Virginia Atkinson .
.
.
Jones .
Bynum .
Hay .
Simmons .,.
It. A Roberson .
Merry Dall .
and .
IN.
l iii
I SO
I SO
Amount.
SO
.
so
,.
so
SO
so
SO
SO
I SO
in
i; Isabella .
.
Rives .
Mary .
Kill. .
Dupree.
W. Smith .
Hemby and wife .
Simon Tucker .
5.16 Lawrence Joyner.
W Maria Price .
.
Cannon .
Moore .
Harrington .
Frank Grimes .
Roberson .
Keel .
M i .
.
Cox
.
Allen .
.
.
.
.
Nobles and wife.
Frank Bright and wife.
.
Lang .
Brown .
Heath .
r.
No. Whom Issued.
Richmond .
Thomas.
.
Clark.
Rachel Peyton .
Cox and wife .
Dupree .
Atkinson .
. .
Thomas Williams.
II. h .
Martha Cox .,
Ma Charity .
II. Tyson .
Lee .
in Mary and Taylor .
Barter Patrick .
Willis Graham .
.
Morris .
Mrs. Jane .
Margaret .
Joyner .
Sarah Hodges .
Mary Spain .
Spain .
Wm.
Win.
K mi- um. and wile
and wife .
.
636.1. A. .
Millie Ann .
Campbell boys .
I Nancy Moore .
Henderson and son.,.
II. .
Polly Adams .
A. .
.
SN Elisabeth .
Dunn .
.
John Wilson .
D. Pope wife .
W. and wife
May .
Martha .
N,, May .
Catharine Carr .
.
Neal .
chancy .
Annie .
Redmond Fulford .
. Smith .
SO
SO
I M
I M
i no
i a
I M
I M
no
no
no
Virginia Atkinson
Harris .
Mary Jones .
Teel .
.
Simmons .
A. Roberson .
Henry Drill .
.
Isabella .
Chapman .
Samuel Rives .
Brown .
Kills .
.
W. Smith .
Hemby and wife .
Tinker.
Joyner .
Maria Price .
Patsy .
.
Jennie Moore .
Harrington .
Frank Grimes .
Roberson .
Keel .
.
Isabella
Joseph .
Foreman .
Allen .
.
Johnson .
.
.
Nobles and wife .
Bright and wife .
Smith .
.
.
Margaret Heath .
Smith .
Richmond .
Thomas .
Braxton .
Clark .
Hail,. Peyton .
Error .
Dupree .
.
Charlotte
Thomas Williams .
7.1 H. Smith .
Cos .
Susan Johnson .
Charily .
H. H. Tyson .
.
Berry Lee .
Mary and Taylor .
Tis Easier .
Willis .
.
Morris .
Jane .
Margaret .
Joyner .
Hodges .
Spain .
Jam, . II. Spain .
Win .
.
Edwards and wife.
M I. Morgan wife.
Sophia Cox .
Millie Atkinson .
Tinker .
.
Moore .
K. Henderson and son .
J. II. .
Poll .
IN I. A .
Charles Joyner .
Harris .
.
John Wilson .
Pope and wire .
.
Bl a May.
Martha . .
II Neil May.
.
II i .
.
.
Fulford and wife.
.
Atkinson .
Harris .
Mary
Teel .
Bl .
Simmons .
A. .
Dall .
Heath .
Isabella .
Chapman .
.
Ml Marv .
Ellis .
.
W. .
sirs
,,,,.,
Amount. No., To Whom Issued.
.
Maria Price .
.
I Barbara Cannon .
Moore .
; .
Grimes.
Mary .
Keel .
SO
Isabella .
ion Cox .
Foreman .
Allen .
Blount .
Henry Johnson .
.
.
Louis Nobles and wife .,
Bright and wife
Smith .
Brown .
Heath .
I no Smith .
I on Richmond .
Peter Thomas .
Braxton .
Clark .
M Rachel Peyton .
I Cox .
Clark .
I,,,, Dupree.
Atkinson .
; ,., Lang .
Son Anderson .
Thomas .
D. II. .
no .
Johnson .
Charity .
I mi INK II .
0.1 Murphy .
Lee .
go Mary and Taylor .
Patrick .
Graham .
.
Morris .
Jan. .
John .
Mart-are .
Joyner.
; Sarah Hodges.
Mary Spain .
H. .
.
wife.
so M. L. Morgan and wife.
.
mum. Atkinson .
Tucker .
Smith .
I Alex. Daniel .
Hives .
inn Millie Ann Blount .
a. V. Joyner .
Wm. Roberson .
Joe Tucker .
.
ion Gray .
Richmond .
Nancy Moore .
Henderson and son .
I J- II. .
; Adams .
I. A. .
Charles .,
I no. Harris .
in.
Wilson .
J. I. Pope .
I W. .
May .
Martha p .
Ned May .
Catherine Carr .
lain .
E. Neal
Grimmer .
Annie Smith .
Redmond Fulford .
i Polly Smith .
Virginia Atkinson .
Harris .
Mary Jones .
. , Teel .
Hay .
1027.1. Simmons .
A. Roberson .
Henry Dall .
, .
Isabella .
Council Chapman .
j Samuel Rives .
I Mary Brown .
so Ellis .
Dupree .
so V. .
i i Hemby and wife .
I .
Into Joyner .
; no Maria Price .
.
Barbara Cannon.
Jennie Moore .
too mis Maria Harrington .
Frank Crimes. .
Mary Roberson .
no Keel .
I .
l Isabella .
Joseph Cox . .
Rel,. , , a Foreman .
on WM Mil Allen . .
.
INS Johnson.
107.6 David
and .
Flank wife .
I IN Smith .
Lang .
Maria Brown .
Margaret Heath .
e Mali am .
no Robert Richmond .
Peter Thomas .
HO
no
7.0
To Bin
Issued.
last Hannah Braxton
ION Clark .
ION bi Peyton .
Cox .
Hannah Dupree
Charlotte V.
l so Thomas
I M
I no
iv ii. smith
V Martha Cos .
.
.
II. II .
Murphy .
Berry I.
INS
ION i .
Willis .
lint., i . .
IS a .
SO Mrs. J. .
John .
I I I .
ion Joyner .
Sarah Hodges . .
Mary Spain .
II .
mil Win. Corbitt .
Edwards and wife ,
M. L. Morgan and wife .
Mm Inn Johnson .
Mime .
Tucker.
.
.
Ann .
not Wm. .
f Of , ,,.
and wife
Harriet Gray .
I Sarah F. Cannon .
Delia Staton .
Harriet Williams .
Tucker .
l J. w. Canon .
Nancy Moore .
K. Henderson and son
M II. .
Polly Adams.
l. A .
Mrs Chubs .
h Harris .
l Horton .
John Wilson .
.
o. .
May.
mi ii, . .
CO Ned May .
Carr .
i on Si .
Chaney .
.
on Fulford .
I M nun Polly .
l Virginia Atkinson .
M Hauls .
Mary Junes .
i um Bynum .
um .
Simmons .
H. A. Roberson . .
no Henry Hill .
Heath .
.
Chapman .
Samuel .
Marv .
I 1501 Kills . .
lied .
I i;. w.
on 1201 Hi nib
I Simon .
i no Joyner.
I Mario Price .
1211 .
I 1212 Barbara .
.
I on till Marls Harrington
Grimes.
Roberson .
M j Keel .
I M .
M,
CO Cox .
,. 1221 For. man
i M i ml n .
no
i Henry Johnson
a Boyd .
ISM Load a W. I whom .
i iS j j, .
and .
CO o Smith .
Cal-v .
I e Maria .
M., , , .
Smith .
Robert Richmond
in i , Thorn .
on ,.; ,,.,.,,, .
p-7
M ISM Peyton .
Oil Cos .
l t Hannah r. . .
M .
Anderson .
on Williams .
N nil n H Smith .
1547. Martha Cox .
Johnson .
1841 Charily .
H H, .
nil, Laney Murphy .
M Berry I.-. .
I M Mary and .
i Easter k .
I J Willis Grab mi .
.
Morris .
I M 1258 Mrs. jam- .
i lilt John .
M 1551 J , . .
Joyner .
Spain .
H. Spain .
.
M. I Mon an wife .
1261 Marina Johnson .
I M 1266 .
Tucker .
N 1567 Al.-x. Daniel .
I .
Millie Ann .
157.1 Roberson .
M mi Adeline .
N 1572 Harriet Gray .
p. Cannon .
1574 Delia m, ; ,
W .
I .
Adam V .
.
a, -n .
I i i,,,,,, .
l M 1332 Adamo .
I M 13.13 I. A. .
I Mrs. diaries Joyner .
us.-, Elisabeth
line. .
1337 John Wilson .
l W O. .
M E .
.
l Nod .
i N nine .
1843 Chaney Grimmer .
no .
M 1341 Fulford ., .
t M Mis Smith .
i 1347 Virginia .
I .
Mar Jones
Bynum I
1361 tin
i III i. . .
I A
i v
Tin , . . ,.
on , ,,,.,
Samuel .
Brown
Kills
w.
1363 Adam Hemby an
I on r .
l on Lawrence Joyner
i Marls Price
Patsy .
1367 Jennie Moore .
1368 Maria Harrington .,
i no Frank Grime. . .
I 1370 Marv Roberson
Ml 1371 Isabella Move .
Ml Pox .
l no Foreman
Margaret Allen
I mount . . ,
1377 Henry Johnson .,.
.
1779 Nobles wife
1380 Frank wife
Argent .
I nit
Brown
I ,. ,
Marl mi lb .
1386 Robert .
no 1387 Thomas .
Braxton
1380 Clark
Peyton
no
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I no
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no
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SO
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l on,
l on
on
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on
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l on
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. .
Joyner
1543 l. Spain .
l ii n in. .
M. L. Morgan an i
1546 Marina Johnson .
1547 r .
Al.-x. Daniel .
Ann
i pile I .
J j .
Harriet Gray .
no
Harriet Williams
. .
Willis .
17.7.7 J Cannon
.
i Patsy Teel .
Johnson .
Tom Pollard .
John w. Carson
Aims Parker .
l on
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7.0
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l on
on
1602 None- II .
.
1611 Nam y Moore .
K Henderson and son
Mil J II.
1611 Adams.
l.
1621 Mrs Charles Joyner .
i i Harris .
1623 . .
1621 John Wilson .
i; .
1626 May.
Manila
II Xi I .
, i
i Grimmer .
1631 Annie .
Redmond Fulford.
Polly
Virginia Atkinson .
Marv
IN Hie Hay
MM I,. Simmons .
MM a. Roberson
loin Henry .
1641 Tone Heath
i .
Chapman .
Samuel .
1641 Mary Brown . ,
Ellis .
W. . ,.,;
Hemby and
is . .
II i Joyner .
Maria Price .
167.5 Patsy
Moore
Maria Harrington .
Amount. No To Whom Issued.
Cox .
Dupree .
1393 Charlotte Anderson .
1391 Thomas Williams.
1397. Martha Cox .
1396 Susan Johnson .
1337 charily .
Murphy .
1393 Berry Lee .
1400 Mary and Taylor .
.
1402 Willis Graham .
1403 Robert .
Morris .
1407, Mrs. Jane .
Margaret .
Joyner .
Spain .
ll. Spain .
1410 Wm .
1411 W. . Morgan and wife .
1412 Marina Johnson .
1413 Jennette .
Daniel .
1415 Millie Ann mount .
1410 Wm Roberson.
1417 Holden .
1418 Harriet .
1419 Sarah F. Cannon .
1421 Joe Tucker .
.
J. H. Cannon .
117.4 Delia stolon .
MS Patty Teel .
Harriet Williams .
1463 Nancy Moor,. .
,. Henderson and son .
II. .
j 1466 Polly .
A. .
Charles .
Sn .
.
on 1471 John Wilson .
1472 O. .
May .
I SO j Martha Tripp .
1475 Ned May .
Catharine Carr .
no Grimmer .
Annie Smith .
I 1479 Redmond Fulford .
Polly Smith .
I 14-1 Virginia .
I Harris .
Mary Jones .
1485 Bel tie Gay.
.
A. Roberson .
II- Henry Dall.
Heath .
ll .
.
. Samuel Rives .
1493 Mary Brown .
Ellis.
ii. w. .
I Abram and wife .
. Simon Tinker .
I M .
I Price .
I Palsy .
I Jennie Moore .
, no
I .,,, ISM Frank Grimes .
i, , IS l Mary Roberson .
i .
Isabella
. r Joseph Cox.
K. I.,. i Foreman.
ISM c .
Blount .
Johnson .
.
Nobles and wife .
I SI Frank Bright and wife .
Smith .
Lang .
Maria Brown .
Margaret Heath .
Smith .
.
Thomas.
1623 Hannah Braxton .
. Clark .
Peyton .
ISIS Cox .
Hannah Dupree .
1527 Charlotte Anderson .
r Williams.
ISM Martha Cu .
Johnson .
Charily
1512 Murphy.
.
1514 Mary and Taylor .
Patrick.
1ST Robert
1538 in , Morris .
17.7.9 Mrs. Jan
Amount No i To Whom Issued.
Grimes .
M .
1656 Mary Roberson .
167,9 Joseph Cox .
Foreman .
Ml .
.
1663 David Boyd .
Nobles wife .
Bright wife
1666 Argent Smith .
Lang .
ion .
Margaret .
1670 Smith.
Robert Richmond .
1672 Peter Thomas .
1673 Braxton .
SO 1674 Clark .
Rachel Peyton .
SO 1676 Sophia Cox .
Dupree .
Anderson .
1679 Thomas Williams .
loin Martha CO .
.
.
Murphy.
Berry .
Mary and Taylor
Easier .
Graham .
.
Morris.
Jane .
.
M Joyner .
INS Mary Spain .
H. Spain .
.
SO 1696 M. I. Morgan and wife .
Marina Johnson .
Tucker .
1699 Alex. Daniel .
Ann
.
1702 Harriet .
F. Cannon .
Williams .
Joe Tucker .
1706 Willis .
1707 J. F. Cannon .
1708 .
Teel .
Johnson .
W. Carson .
Parker.
TOO .
.
Harris .
Fields .
J. Johnson .
and brother
H 1782 Keel .
1784 .
Graham .
CO 1720 W. A. .
1822 Nancy Moore .
Henderson and son .
II .
CO 1825 Polly Adams .
A .
so 1827 Mrs. Charles Joyner .
1628 Elizabeth .
1859 C. Horton .
1830 John Wilson .
W. G. .
May .
W 1633 .
Ned May .
1835 Catharine Carr .
M 1636 Chaney Grimmer.
1837 Annie smith.
Redmond Fulford.
Smith .
Atkinson .
Harris .
Jones .
I M 1843 tie Gav.
1844 I. Simmons .
1845 B. A. Roberson .
1846 Henry Dall.
.
Isabella .
I M 1849 council Chapman.
Samuel .
Brown .
1852 Kills .
ii. w, .
I Abram Hemby and wife .
.
187,6 Maria Price
17.7
on 1858 Jennie Moor,. .
17.9 Maria .
M Prank Grimes.
ii Mary Roberson.
.
I Isabella .
Joseph Cox
on 1867, Foreman .
no .
1867 David
Louis Nobles
1869 Frank Bright and wife
Argent .
I Ling.
Maria .
M 1873 Margaret Heath .
Miriam Smith.
So 1-77. Robert Richmond .
Peter Thomas .
1877 Braxton , .
.
1879 Sophia Cox
On Hannah Dupree
Charlotte Anderson .
Thomas Williams .
Sn Susan Johnson .
,,. Pi .
Laney Murphy
no Lo,.
Mary and .
i- Raster k .
Willis Graham
Amount.
I M
I M
I M
I M
SO
SO
I M
nil
7.11
no
I M
on
I SO
ill Ion
Morris .
IN Mis Jape
II I .
r .
Mary Spain.
IN Jas
1897 Car., .
1896 Marina Johnson .
Tucker . .
1900 Daniel .
1901 Millie Ann Blount .
Holden .
Gray .
1904 Sarah P, . .,
1907. Harriet .
Tucker.
1907 Willis
1908 J. Cannon.
Dell I . . ,
1910 Palsy Teel .
Simon Johnson
1912 John W. Carson .
1913 Annis Parker .
1914 ,
1916 John means
1915 Adam Field, . .
1917 Bottle Keel
R. Williams .
Wm.
Hemby .,.
j and
Alice .
Blount Bros.
Turner .,.,.
AND
W Amount.
w. . Ill IT
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To Whom Issued.
.
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I. C.
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1428 D. C.
H. II.
W.
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and D. H. Ira
Moore.
Harrington .
Moore .
Harrington .
Moore.
Parker .
Keel .
Moore .
. Parker .
Moore .
Smith .
Moore .
Moon .
.
To Whom
, M E. A. Chapman .
I- .
SO V Mi D. Horton .
W. A. Ix-ls .
Frank Holton .
J. C. .
C. .
W. II Morgan .
. Dan Brook. .
IV. M. .
U Samuel P. Phillips
.
A Nil .
Louis Altai .
A. J. Griffin .
It. W. King .
J. A. Wilson .
. H. Moore .
John
Patrick
Amount.
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Mos.-s S,
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J. II. .
I .
Amount. Bullock .
. S. A Congleton .
i Hi J. W. Tucker .
M J. .
t ill It H .
I J. A. William. .
S SIS It. II. .
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HOST. J. Cox .
Congleton .
.
Joseph .
L. B Elks .
.
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H M. Law horn .
. T. J. .
. Jason Joy nor .
. Nichols.
It. H. .
II. .
JAM.
To Whom ll.
S. T. White .
Ill HI. ks .
.
M. Mooring .
IV Johnston .
Moore
J. C. Cobb Son .
J. H. Cherry A Co .
Baker Hart .
Moon St
Ricks Wilkinson .
H. cherry Co .
o. .
W. Harrington .
Wilkinson .
Wilkinson .
J Mayo .
Moon Bro.
W. .
Kick .
J. B. Cherry Co.
W. .
P. Jolly .
A Wilkinson.
J. Mayo .
O W. .
T White .
Wilkinson.
B. Cherry A- Co.
w. Harrington .
W. T. I in.
R. J. .
Wilkinson .
O. W. .
J. It. Cherry Co.
1296 J. II. White .
1306 Wilkinson.
o. w. Harrington .
White .
B. ii v A Co.
1431 o. .
H. Cherry A Co .
1599 Ricks Wilkinson .
1600 o. w. Harrington .
a Wilkinson.
W. Harrington .
1594 Pitt Co. Co.
S. T. White .
1919- .
W. Harrington .
Kick Wilkinson .
White B Fleming .
L J. C. .
-J, James Thompson
., C. Dunn .
Everett .
J II.
1319 D. O. Moore .
Hatch .
1322 Cox .
j w. cox.
1321 I. A. Sugg. Jr.
1587 C. A. Bland
1588 Nathan Moore
.
W. H. .
1591 E M. Cheek .
Farmer .
c. A. .
1712 J. J. Griffin .
1-40 It H. Poll
Noah
.
1582 J. It. Galloway .
W. Gaskins .
1586 M. O. Bullock .
W- Tucker .
i ISM m
J J.
Amount
It. Newton
Baker .
I James Dunn .
Bullock .
1797 J. J. .
I H. .
H. Flanagan .
1803 Joseph Lawhorn .
of .
38.0.-. J. T. Smith .
.
It. Galloway .
1816 H. I. Nichols .
W. Tucker .
so w. .
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1781 I .
1752 .
1753 P. .
W. A. Vincent .
T .
1757 Henry Baker .
I. . .
J Moore .
17,10 George
1788 K Q. Flanagan .
O. nominee
Smith
to .
1788 Alfred
s 1788 A. T. Moore .
1770 W.
Ti. n j .
i 1775 it. .
17-1 Wm Broadway
W Flanagan .
ii 7.1 .
I B-
Samuel Mumford
Almeta Evans .
B. O. Flanagan .
Zeno Brown .
J. Moore .
J. T. .
J w. J Fleming .
P.
K H. Dudley .
1848 J. s. Warn n
SOLICITOR.
N. To Whom Issued.
I. I- Moore .
.
.
IS
II
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SO
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Amount
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Carr .
1614 A. Teel .
1718 W. O. Cherry .
1717 Bryant Tripp .
1726 J J. Moore .
1729 L. .
Zeno Moore A .
1741-c;. T. .
1745 J. O. A Bro.
Wm. Savage.
W. J. .
T. Tyson .
1773 Harrell .
Bryant
L. Lawrence .
A .
G. .
A. Teel .
M. A. .
J. J.
Robert
R. Williams .
J. B. Sutton .
Watson
a. T. nil hard .
Xe To Whom Issued.
J. Ii. Davenport .
J. K. Davenport .
It. R. cotton.
J. It .
It. It. cotton .
o .
J. it. Davenport .
It. R. Cotton .
J It. .
J.
R. Davenport
L. .
I J. J.
C R. L- Davis .
W. O. Little.
S lie;
1211 R L Davis .
J. J. .
J. Chapman .
1317 C. Little .
1318 Jesse Cannon .
1456 J. J.
1457.11. L. Davis .
J. Chapman .
1459 W Little .
1480 Jess- c .
1609 R. L. Davis .
J.
W. C.
1612 L J. Chapman
J L Davis .
Cannon .
G. Little.
1780 L J. Chapman .
It. I Davis.
Jesse Cannon
J. Satterthwaite .
I G. Little .
Amount L. J Chapman .
,.
COURTHOUSE.
Ml B Hinder .
ll Greenville Supply Co. .
G. M. Mooring .
Ormond A Carr.
1.7 j c.
THE YOU
ARE LOOKING
OF THE PEACE.
IS
II
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John
B.
O.
T.
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1294 J. I
1727 O.
O.
Whom Issue-I.
J. .
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1-7. .
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. Edwards .
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.
Smith .
. Harrington
. . .
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. Gaskins.
n .
Smith .
WITNESS TICKETS SCI
COURT.
To Whom Issued.
John Gray.
White .
S. R- Ross.
N. I. Cray .
F. Nelson .
Henry Harris.
Robert Greene.
j. A. .-------
.
j J. .
Jones .
II. Elk .
D. Rountree .
D. Rountree .
B. Mooring .
Z V. .
Dr. K. Warren .
Minnie .
T. F. Nelson .
J Jenkins .
Mrs. T. F. .
John James .
Mrs. Sarah J.
H. .
John Hawkins .
.
it M. .
John Moore.
D. C. Barrow .
J. .
Vt. n .
J L- Little .
Martha L .
A. E. Demon .
J. II. Randolph .
E. A .
II. C. .
If. H. .
p, Ormond .
M. E. .
C. R. .
T J Moore .
Dr. J. M. II. k-I .
Dr. Joshua Taylor .
.
Dr. E. Warn n .
W E. Warren .
Dr. J. II Nobles .
Dr. w w .
J. c. .
S. J. Parke, .
M. .
R. W King
J. R. Harvey
II M Ina
E. .
l. .
F. Anderson .
Harrington .
J. . .
J. R. .
Wilson .
L. .
John Cot ten .
I. Devil .
C. Early .
D. Cox .
G. .
Blount .
.
A. Blow .
E. Randolph .
It. .
W. .
Rachel Cox .
W. E. .
D .
C. .
R. Williams .
It. Moore .
T. Smith .
a. .
K. B. y .
King .
J. Moore .
A T. .
James .
Mil Will. .
Joe Brown .
.
G. Brian .
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81.655
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Amount.
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.
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Amount
1848 E A. Even I
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Calvin Joyner .
1851 II. Harrington .
1852 Churl, s Cobb .
J. II. .
H. G .
1858 Mabry .
Malay .
in
Ernest Lawhorn
Noah Ivey .
Mabry.
Rountree .
c. E. .
v. .
II. Kit r.-ll .
Anna T- el .
Olivia Teel .
M. .
Ellison .
Ellison .
J. It. White .
K. Bulks k
M. .
a. T. Moore
7- w. B. Greene
IS J So. To
A. Mays
47.5.1 J. .
II. liar ling .
7- I. A. Mayo .
c-l s. A. .
It. Moore .
.
Warren
S. T. Carson .
D. Rountree .
B, Moore .
. A Mayo .
; . .
J. Si .
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i wise l. Barren
a Gainer .
1795 II Holding .
r. smith .
If I CO .
S. T. Carson
c. i. .
m w. B Moore
I. A Mayo .
S W. ft. Galloway
M. Cog.
ii j. r, Harvey.
H II. M. Lewis .
E ii- in Craft .
D Rountree
I G. Flanagan .
Amount
I J It. Davenport .
J. O. PrOCtOr Urn
CLERK
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Amount
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REGISTER OF HERDS.
T. R Moore.
318- ; .
Henry Hooker
Claude Cherry
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TICKETS
T-, Whom
Ml B. Cherry,
1303.
1764 .
COURT COST.
2.77 L. e .
MS Mrs. Dora .
1.2 Mrs. Dora .
E. Fleming .
Harrington .
Mrs Delia Hunter
Greenville .
4-3.1. T. Smith .
H Fleming.
J. E Fleming . .
.
Mrs. Hera .
Harrington
o. w. Harrington .
Ti .
J, O. Move .
I T. Keel .
Moses King .
J. J. Harrington .
I. W. Lawrence .
s skinner .
J. J .
i Cherry, .
w Harrington
I. I. e
Harrington .
w. Harrington .
M.
.
1807 w Long .
1820 O. II All
I.
K. Fleming .
o. Harrington
I. W. r
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w II. .
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So. To
B. T. .
W H. .
O. M. Mooring.
II Harrington .
T. Hodges .
1-7 W. .
I'll M. Page .
J. A. .
A- lick, .
J. C. Woolen .
o. w. Harrington ,,.,
W. .
7.5 M. w .
O. W. Harrington .
1790 R. T. Hodges .
II. W. Edwards .
W. Harrington .
H. Edward .
J R. .
II. Woolen .
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To Whom Issued.
T. A. .
1280 J. B. Little.
17-3 c. J. Tucker.
E Staton .
U B. P. Beach .
Robert
J. L. Smith .
12-9 It. Home .
A. Blow .
II A. Blow.
1426 M. Moore .
1427 Richard Williams .
R. Moore .
R. Moore .
ELECTIONS
To Whom Issued.
T. A. .
J. J. Elks .
II. .
s; II. Williams .
Rouse .
L. Cray .
R. T. J. .
V. .
J. Jarvis .
n. .
J. J- Chance .
s. P. Humphrey.
M J. It. 1.1 lie. .
Joyner.
p T Atkinson . .
T. Mason .
A. Harrington .
J. A .
Shade Stock .
II. I Kill .
J. II Smith .
l.-l. K .
F. .
.
T. I. .
Shade .
IS A. D. Johnston .
Jesse Cannon .
Edgar Buck .
B. c. Flanagan .
It. W. Brown .
HO J. II. Manning .
HI D. A. Moore .
M. Daniel .
B. Bradley .
HI J. It. Overton .
MS J. H Clark .
T. Andrews .
J. H. Clark .
F. C and Walter Harding
Page .
C. Moore .
C. Cobb .
Ml J H. .
2.- O C Johnson .
J. K. .
CI. Chapman .
.
J. It. Allen .
C Griffin .
1299 N. H .
J. C. Cobb A Son . . ,
Greenville Supply Co. C I
II. P. Smith . 1200 II
i. Greenville Supply Co. I I
Greenville Supply Co.
Then you
people who cash to
, the who read
OS
J. B. Cherry A Co
Greenville Supply Co.
1220. W. Harrington .
It. L. Humber .
Albert Gilbert .
E. Harris .
Z. Moore A Bro.
Amount.
MISCELLANEOUS.
D. J. .
Butch Book A Job Co.
Gary Smith .
J. S .
Book A Job Co.
Harrell Printing .
D. J .
Evans A
Printing House .
A. .
D. J. .
J. .
H. Hooker .
Walker. Evans A
Alex. .
Ransom Mobley .
D. J. .
Hurt h Rook n Job Co.
Dr. c.
Book and Job Co.
Bun h Rook and Job Co.
Walker. Evans A
Edwards A
7-1 Book and Job Co.
J. .
D. J.
Bog-
day, morning and evening.
evening
Rev. Booth, Sunday-
school a. m. C. D.
morning and evening. Pray
meeting Wednesday evening.
H. M. pastor. Sunday school
p. m. L. n. Pender,
Service thin
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday-
a. in. E. B. g
F. H. Hard-
Minister. Morning and eve-
prayer with sermon every 1st
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday -school a. m.,
B. Brown, superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday a.
Preaching
fourth Sunday In
mouth Prayer meeting
D. W. Davis, pastor.
Sunday school P. M., W. B.
Parker,
regular
you can their attention
their in no better way
i than by putting your advertise-
o in this paper.
l Advertising
Walker. Evans A
D. J. .
R I,. Davis .
Walker. Evans A
M. Mooring .
ii 1,6-J. It. Cory .
1291 T. IT. Moore .
I 1281 Rook and Job Co.
1312 Haddock .
R. Buck .
A Blow .
1429 Edwards A .
A .
j. .
Walker. Evans A
M. Mooring .
J. Flanagan .
1567 Rook and Job Co.
M Evans A
I. Smith .
O James .
1597 n. J .
1601 C. Nelson .
161.1 Sarah Moore .
1731 H. T. King .
1743 Rook and Job Co.
1771 c,. M. Mooring .
II It W. King .
J. .
Book and Job Co. .
J. Evans
Dr E
A. K. A. M.
No. meets first
bird Monday evening. E. E.
fin. W. M. J. M.
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
L. H. O. W. Atkins,
K. of Elver Lodge,
every Friday evening,
C. Forbes, L.
son, E. of K.
B. Vance Council, No
1690, every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, Secretary. J-
S.
A. O. Council,
r So. every first and third
way to sell anything is to nights in Odd Fellow
it in The J. Z. Gardner,
ft ,,,. III II M Jr
in The will
bring you t
lag behind in the race,
but people know
what yon are for.
The and best
. Printing House
. A. .
Dr. Zeno .
1561 Dr. S .
IS
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.
an goes straight to
the people, learn what yon
and you reap the
s a large
M supply of bright and attractive
ad-
is you are at
use If you know
just what you to say, we will
s M help you up your advertise-
That in our business,
so you talk to the people.
The of an advertisement in
is the easiest part.
Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, Sec
I. O. Conclave
No meets every second and
fourth nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
CONDENSED SCHEDULE
YOU
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11.71 7- No
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R. W. Brown .
J. D. Galloway .
It M. Stark.-v .
T .
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c .
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it. M. .
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T. A
Skinner .
J i Proctor A Bro.
Lawrence .
Caesar . .
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fill A. Tr.-l .
III I. .
II.
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Lawrence .
T. A. .
I. Lawrence .
J w. Parker .
A. Teel .
I. Lawrence .
Lawrence .
o Pro, tor
T .
L. .
II. Skinner .
Lang find J. R. .
i Harrington .
O. Little .
II T-. .
Little .
.
It. I. .
cl. Little .
it. I. .
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O. .
It. L. .
Jess.- Cannon .
It .
I Little .
Cannon .
J. J.
Sail G. .
9-0.1. J. .
Jesse Cannon .
It. L. Travis.
I. J. .
11.857
.
Prisoners to Jail.
Superior
Home
Insane
Jail .
Con
K .
Jury Tickets .
I I Cost
Sheriffs . IS
SO Constables .
no Solicitor . 1800
of the .
I Clerk Superior Court .
Redder of Deed.
Superintendent of Health .
Coroner.
.
Tax .
.
Commissioners .
Court House .
Miscellaneous .
Total
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1305 Baker A- Hart .
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1444 Ormond ft Carr .
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STATEMENT AMOUNT AND
THE FISCAL
ENDING
RECEIPTS.
on 3rd
Pi
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Privilege and Taxis
ti Harrington, an Liquor Licenses
Tax col on Privilege
. Fund
Th- II, K balance on of lot
M, T. hire of Have
for hire of Robert
II for of Allen Tucker
r-. ii Stock Law
as Vouchers filed
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The Eastern Reflector
will visit you a week for
a Year.
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Hi OF
Hears,
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1569 I. W. Lawrence .
Amount. H. .
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fountain gen
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SCHOOL- BOOKS
Reflector Book
when you Rood
Job Printing
Wilson
Ar Rocky Mourn
Tarboro
Rocky
Ar
Yadkin Division , ,
Main Line-Train
leaves 1242, o Bag-
ford I m.
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leaves
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at
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Railway at Golf th Durham sad
Charlotte Railroad
Train on tn.
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Christmas
Our Furnishing Department
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Train U
Ion all North dally, all
II. M.
THE j, K. KENLY,
PLACE TO IT. M.
Is fairly abloom with blight, Christmas
the prettiest that efforts of the
aDd silk worm ever produced. Every shape, too,
that fashion allows. There is scarcely a young or old,
who will not receive a Tie from hi- trite, sinter, or
girl, we believe that if every who buys a
Tie would look here we would sell every
Christmas Tie sold in Greenville.
THE CLOTHIER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
Two Lives Beautifully United.
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS
in the margin of this m e
so to remind you that yon owe. .
for
A beautiful home marriage
witnessed morning, Dec.
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to Me, Some to You.
1301.
Ed. left today for Tar-
W. A.
today.
J. B. Jarvis left Thursday for
V. J. Lac returned to Norfolk
Thursday.
F. H. Hodges went lo
Thursday.
K. E. Jarvis returned lo
Mount today.
W. W. Perkins went to
this morning.
to
Greensboro today.
Miss Lena returned to
den Friday evening.
Miss Martin is
relatives In town.
M. II. Tucker and wife returned
to Thin.-day.
I. A. Sugg, Jr., went to Char-
Friday
Miss returned
Friday from Tarboro.
J. I. Smith returned Friday
evening from Norfolk.
U. W Holcomb came Friday
evening
Miss Lizzie Jones left
lo visit friends in Norfolk.
Mi-s Winnie Skinner left Thurs-
day for Elizabeth City.
Mrs. A. and child left
Thursday for Henderson.
II
SALE
Mrs. I,. II. and child
left fur Parmele.
subscription and we request
you early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Bring fat Cattle lo K. M.
and
lost hi
in the rush, and
tor debate is whether ii
improves his
O A broken store windows and
burned lingers with is
about the extent of Christmas
casualties in Greenville.
Miss Allie Greene, little
daughter of Mr. Mrs.
Greene, had many of her little
friends with her Friday night at a
party. All greatly enjoyed the
occasion.
We earnestly request
those owing for The
Reflector settle or
send us the money. It is
a time that we need
now, and all who have
had the paper and owe for
it ought to be willing to
pay without waiting to be
asked.
Conetoe, the contracting parties
Mr. Joseph G. of
Greenville, and Miss Margaret C.
Howard.
The parlor was beautifully
orated with ferns, holly and mis-
and lights added a
softness to the scene. Just before
the appointed for the mar
o'clock, Stella j
of charmingly
C. T. returned lo
Columbia Friday
J. J. Willis Friday
evening from a trip up the road.
Mr. and Mrs. M Cherry return-
ed Friday morning from
Hugh and Claude
left for a visit in
Virginia.
WORTH OF
Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes,
FURNITURE,
Mary of
sung the drifted
Married.
Thursday, Mill, at home
of Mi. James one mile from
Greenville, Mr. K. E. and
Mrs. Annie Meant were married.
The age of the bridegroom is
and of the bride She is Mr.
Pollard's bride.
Died at Mate Farm.
Mr. W. W.
this county, who was one of
guards the State farm near
Tillery, died day. His
were taken to
Thursday evening and
Friday near church,
with Masonic honors.
Cotton Fire.
Mr. had seven
bales of standing his yard
in South Greenville. Thursday
were playing
in the yard accidentally set a
bale of cotton on fire with a
match. The II re spread among the
bales damaged them more or
less. The tire was right stubborn
to put out.
month Alter
a cold cling, to you. The to
tear In delicate of
throat lung,. loan
you If MB are with a
you scarcely in Arc
oven a i n
mid Is cured All.
Do not spend more of your life
la coughing and worrying.
Mrs. M. M. He
, from
here.
piano lay Miss;
lo ti-H
wedding march rendered
Miss which was
fur bridal part to enter.
The bridegroom came with his
brother, Mr. J. It. Move, as best
man, they were followed by
little Miss Novella bearing
the wedding ring on a silver wait-
Then came the bride on the
arm of her sister, Mrs. W. Gold,
of Wilson, as dame of honor. The
bride was tastily in a blue
tailor made go away suit and car-
an exquisite of bride
roses. The ceremony was
performed by Elder P.
Gold, of Wilson.
Soon after the ceremony the
happy couple left for
where they took the noon train for
a visit to the Charleston exposition
to be followed by a days tour
in Florida.
Many wedding pres-
were received by the couple,
silver cut glass
among them. The gift of the
to the bride was a deed
to u house lot Greenville for
her home
The bride is handsome young
woman, well
the State, her personal
and tweet disposition I lie
highest esteem of every one. Of
Mr. it is almost useless to
speak here at home where he is so
deservedly popular, being
as a progressive young man
of highest integrity and
business. As Mayor of Green-
ville, which position lie held for
two years prior to last July, he
made the town a most excellent
officer. He is Junior
of the firm of J. Cherry
Co., than which none in eastern
North Carolina is or
stands higher.
Those from Greenville
the marriage were Mr. Mrs.
J. B. little
Miss Novella, Mr. and Mrs. E.
House, Mis. J. L.
daughter, Miss Lilla, Mis
Jarvis and Messrs. J. It. Moore,
W. B. Wilson, J. Andrews,
J. W. S. Atkins, II.
W. C. M. Jones J. T.
Moore. These, with many other
guests, spent the remainder the
day most delightfully at the hos-
borne of Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard and returned on the
train.
sun came down
k in spend the;
child It'll
parent,
Mr. and Mis. K. It.
over this morning
to visit the family of J. s. Tun-
Mall.
Mr. Mrs. W. Andrews
and child, of Durham, who spent
here with his father, A.
A. Andrews, returned home today.
Mis. Rowland and
daughter, Miss who were
relatives here, left this
morning their home Becky
Mount.
Mr. Mrs. C C. Cobb and
child to today,
after having spent holidays
here with the family of Ola
and other relative.
Dr. James C Greene spent the
holidays with his mother. Dr.
Greene has been associated
Dr. J. E. Grimsley a Snow Hill i
for the past two tears. He will
locate at the future
practice of his ; and live,
at the home of Dr. J. M.
Hadley where be enjoyed a large
and lucrative practice.
Mens
At Cut Price.
Overcoats
Tin Men. for Youths, for
YOUTHS AND
F. C CORSETS.
Sole Agent.
I Best on the
Market
forth
able durable
at cut prices SE
CORSET WAISTS.
THE THING V, EAR
b lo
F. C. CORSETS,
If you will
wear Corsets
F. C Corsets
are the ones
to buy.
Odd Coats.
4.48 kind
3.08 kind
now 12.00
now
now
Boys Knee Mens Pants.
From pair to v-
ALL TRICES
Hats Caps.
TO KIT SUIT
WE HOPE
A-
i BE SOLD CASH.
W must be sold to make room for that Big
in Lynchburg, Va.
Landed in Jail.
Christmas eve James Brown,
colored, In the barroom of
V. on Fifth street, and
, mg Mr. Nichols order I
ed him to leave. The Start-j
oat, but on mailing the door
turned around and began
at Mr. Nichols, narrowly
him. The and
bound over to Superior coin. Be-
heard making threats
Sir. Nichols lie was again
arrested under a peace warrant
and upon failure to the re-
united j list i lied bond was com-
to jail.
Do Away With Fireworks.
There enough reckless shoot-
log of during Christmas
to lead many people to the opinion
that they should hereafter he en-
prohibited In the
limits. Several of those using lire-
works hot them store win-
in houses and at people, not
seeming to care what damage was
done or who was hit. Pistols were
fired random on the streets.
The beat thing would lie lo stop
fireworks entirely, and much an-
and danger would be
removed,
Mens Underwear.
Heavy fleeced
Shirts Drawers
-v Quality. Sale Price
Dress Goods.
Entire of
Woolen and Silks
lo to cent.
Ladies Underwear
Heavy Fleeced-Lined
Shirts and Pants
Bale Price I
Greatest Sensation, Cutting and Slashing Prices in
Clothing and Furniture.
C. T.
The Big Store
N- C.
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A card shuffling machine has been
Invented by It. P. Bellows of Cleve-
land. It should make business poor
for crooked card players. The de-
vice is complicated, yet simple its
action.
The shuffling machine is a metal
box about IS inches high,
wide and C inches from front to
back. All the mechanism is inside.
The cards are dropped in at the top
and rest on a tiny shelf. Below
this there are five small fingers, ore
en each of five, thin steel blades ex-
tending across the full width of the
machine. When a shatter on the
front is dropped, the shelf falls
the cards drop upon the blades and
arc separated into live little
bunches by Hie . . The
blades separate, and one by one
cards drop from the various hunches
into a receptacle at the bottom, the
drop being regulated by a clock-
work mechanism.
There is now way of telling where
any particular card will he found
in the pack after they are shuffled.
The same card, placed on the top
of the pack, will rarely be found
twice in the same place after the
Inter Ocean.
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seldom occasioned by actual exist-
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diluted or pure, in
the fang puncture immediately kills
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by his big rattler. He immediately
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Fiddles Without Hands.
In Atlanta, a small town in
live- a
whose chief bid for fame lies the
fact that he is without hands.
years ago he was caught in a
blizzard, and both hands were
badly that they were
at the wrist. some-
what of a mechanical genius, ho
evolved a contrivance out of heavy
wire which enabled him to wield
the bow. The matter of lingering
was more difficult, but by bard
he trained stump of his
left hand to make necessary
shifts from one string to another
and from position to position. With
the fiddle held in place by his chin
and knee- and the help of his
arms manages to
play the old lime airs with nearly as
., u. formerly.
in the State.
State Commissioner Var-
tier has completed n of
North Carolina newspaper
tics. He says are eight morn-
d with a circulation
of evening a
circulation weeklies,
circulation
lies, cir. month-
lies, circulation semi
monthlies, circulation four
quarterlies, circulation total
total circulation
eluding almanacs with
circulation. He says that while
ten years ago the average
of weeklies was only it is
now 1,866, the improvement
mechanical and otherwise has kept
pace with this increase.
As lo politics there are
Independent Democrat-
Populist,
independent is. There are
Baptist, Methodist,
Protestant
educational. holiness,
medical, agricultural, textile,
ti news, industrial. Only one
paper charges no It
is published at Winston.
A PROCLAMATION BY THE COVER
NO
North Carolina,
Executive
official information
has received at this Depart
that at Pitt county,
N. C, on or about December
John It. Parker shot and
killed Alex Little.
And it appears that
sad John H. Parker has fled
the State, or so cot reals himself
I hat the ordinary process of law
cannot be served upon
Now, therefore, I, Charles B.
Governor of the State of
North by virtue of
in me vested by law, do
issue this my proclamation, otter-
a reward of two hundred
for the and de
livery of the said John II Parker
to the Sheriff of Pitt county at the
Court house in Greenville and I
do enjoin all officers of State
and all good citizens to assist in
said to justice.
, Done at our City of
I Raleigh, the 28th day
j October, in the year
. of our lord one thous-
and nine hundred one in
the one and twenty sixth
year of our American Independence
By the
Char. B.
P. M. Private See.
II. Parker is
nearly six feet high of spare build,
weighs about has
boyish face, is almost beard
less, has blue eyes, light hair, is
slightly stooped and is about
old.
IN 1866.
J. W. PERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
E. . Griffin,
Practical
P. O., N.
I Recently the n
; and Mock i cluck.
, chains, pin, t., ever
to Greenville for
presents
Prompt outers He
tit clocks and watt-lie done
promptly,
E. E. GRIFFIN.
An Unfinished Sentence.
Shortly after President
White Houses pol-
called upon him with refer-
to appointments, After the
preliminary expressions of high es-
teem, unbounded admiration and
eternal loyalty be began to disclose
his business. want to sneak to
you about Mr. Blank, who holds u
small office down in my
The politician didn't finish his
exclaimed
interrupting him. that in-
scoundrel still in that place
I had some knowledge of him when
I was a civil service
The politician acknowledged that
Mr. Blank was Mill there and then
turned the subject.
Our Line of
New Millinery
you will be convinced that a
prettier, more stylish display was
never
Made in
Greenville.
Pattern Hats, Ready-to-wear Hats, Sailors,
Baby Cloaks and Caps. The very newest
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Prices lower than eVer. Give me a call.
N, O
Two Quarrelsome Women.
A novel method of suppressing
two quarrelsome women hat just
been adopted iii Pa.
Day after day quarreled over
their back and their scold-
so annoyed the neighbors
a sixteen fool fence has been erect-
ed between their It was put
up the other night by masked men
and a warning was posted that it
should ho torn down. The
women were unable to see each
but found n bole in the
fence and made through
that. Then a i waited on
them said if quarreled any-
more they would he driven out of
town.
Entirely Willing.
John I. Sullivan was in the North
Station the other day and, seeing a
Irish baggage man coming
along with a squared oil at
him cum for which
he is noted. The Mule chap, who
didn't weigh over pounds, put
up his .
on be said,
lean again I the
I. II a- so In he lipped
back In hi ad and roared. Tin n be
told lie
ton Journal.
Kt Co-
Mrs. I understand yam
husband is unable lo meet his
creditors.
Mrs. you believe
it. lie can and docs meet them
much than he caret to.
Chicago New.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The leader in good work and low prices
Nice Photographs For per dozen,
Cabinet dozen.
Ml other lines very Crayon Portions
Dude any small picture cheap. Nice
Frames on hand all the time. Come
examine my work. N trouble lo show
samples and answer questions. The very
best guaranteed to all. Office
to a, in, I, lo p. m. Years to please,
Fur Pitt County.
North Carolina's Foremost
The Charlotte Observer.
DAY IN THE YEAR.
CALDWELL TOMPKINS. Publishers.
J. P. CALDWELL Editor.
I AM.
THE Deceives the
news
delivered to any paper between
Washington
i the
ever a
paper.
TUE SUNDAY OBSERVER
of Hi or more panes, and is
it huge extent made up of
original matter.
printed Tue-day and Friday
per year. The largest paper
in North
Sample copies sent mi application.
Address
THE
Charlotte,
Will
Grocer
Furniture paid for
Hides. Fin. lotion Bead, Oil Bar
Egg, etc. lied
Mattresses, Suits, Ha
by ,
suits, Safes, P
and Gail Ax Red
Key Weal
lied Chi Peaches, Apples
Pine up, Jelly, Milk.
Flour Meat, Snap.
Ly, Magic Food, Oil,
Meal Hulls, Gar-
den Oranges, Apples, Nut-,
dandies, Dried Apples, Peaches.
Prunes, Currents,
and China Ware, Tin and
Ware, fakes and
Hotter,
ard and i
other goods. and
Quantity. for cash. Com
to see
The following is a statement of
the Board of
for Put of days
member of
miles for
services as for
ending December 1901.
It I. Davis attended in
o W hath attended day,
W U Little
Jesse Cannon hath
J It days,
L J hath attended IS days.
K I.
For as Com.
For miles traveled 20.01
All. W
I day a torn, no
as
W I.
It as
For as Q
V-
tag
SO
For days a.
For as C
.-ill
II J J
Fur as ts
miles Have ed to
For as C J
Fin n
Total
K North
Pitt.
, T H of Hi
of the county
the
in it o an
i record in my No
1901. T B
Pitt County
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and
lugs.
solicit your put lounge and
In give in
styles and work.
Please send to
Co.
The as
of M H
nil
claims hist said present them
n or 16th.
1902, or ibis notice will lie plead in bar of
their recovery. Persons indebted to said
deceased arc requested make
payment.
M.
Administrator.
NOTICE TO
Superior court Clerk of Pitt county,
issued letters of Administration to
me, the undersigned, on the 10th day of
December, the estate of J. A,
deceased, notice is hereby given
to all persons indebted lo to make
payment to the undersigned,
and to creditors of said estate to present
their claims, properly authenticated, to the
twelve months after
the date this or this notice will
be plead in of their recovery.
This the 10th of 1901.
A r. on t J
OLD DOMINION
sir;
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. MYERS SON,
Washington, N. C
CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
NOTICE CREDITORS.
Having duly qualified before the
Clerk of Pitt county as
of the Last Will Testament o Mrs S.
n th in deceased, notice is hereby
given to all persons to the estate
to make immediate payment to the under-
signed, and all against
the estate are notified lo present their claims
for on or before the 29th of
November, 1902, or this notice will be plead
in bar of recovery.
Tins 80th day of Nov. 1901.
Executor of Mrs. S, M.
NOTICE.
As am now In the hospital in Haiti-
more for the of undergoing an op-
I have d books and ac-
counts in the hands or my brother, Mr.
Wiley the More Greene
mid given him full authority to col-
and receipt for I ask
indebted to him and set-
as early
Pitt county In Superior court.
Si
D.
The defendant, I. above
named, will take notice that an an-
t above has been commenced in the
court of Pitt conn for divorce,
ard the defendant will further take notice
he i to lie and appear the
next regular term of the Superior held
for be held in
house in Greenville, on Monday lie-
fore Monday 1902, it being
the day January, 1902 and then and
there answer lo the complaint, which will
court, or
will granted accordingly to the
prayer of the complaint.
Tab 2nd day of November. 1901.
Clerk of Superior court.
r court
Pitt county.
William . Gardner Notice of summons
vs and Warrant of A i
T. .
The defendant,
that on the 20th November,
1901, a was against him
in by the under-
signed, the Superior court of Pitt
returnable to the January term
1908 Pit Superior court which convenes
the Monday before the 1st Monday
la March. the day of
January, Which summons was re-
tamed by Sheriff of county not ex-
and with this
T. Dot to he found
my count The purpose of said action,
b Use m to recover of
th defendant, T the sum of
fifteen A liars damages which
is due him, as for
a violent i o on
him b the by which Plaintiff
received serious and personal in-
juries
I Y C.
will take notice that a warrant of
Attachment was the said under-
clerk on the 90th day of
1901, the amid T. C
to the of Martin
returnable to the January term,
1902. of Pitt Superior court which convenes
on the Monday the 1st
in March, 1902, it Monday, the
day of 1902, and the time
and place and where the
i returnable. And the T.
will lake notice that he is re-
quired t appear answer or demur to
the complaint of plaintiff in this action or
relief thin in will in- granted.
I at n y in town of Greenville
this November 1901.
D. C.
Clerk Superior court.
to
Public.
AGENTS
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North Virginia, of that Well-
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Life of
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State Raleigh, N. C.
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IN
Cotton Bagging and
on hand
Fresh goods kepi
hand. Country produce
old. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
W. R, WHICHARD BRO,,
IN
Whichard. N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices as low rs the
lowest. market prices
paid for country produce.
1.1 MEET,
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A GENERAL LINE OF
HORSES II
Line of Hardware.
COME TO ME.
J. R. COREY.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
mi-. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago New Orleans.
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
in Advance.
One Year Six Mouths
Three Slug. Copy
No traveling canvassers are cm.
ployed. Subscriptions taken a,
The Reflector office. The Semi
Weekly Reflector
will lie sent together
one year for or The
Reflector and
one year for 13.60 payable in ad-
The Eastern Reflector
If in
Friday
D. J. ARD
TO
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY
NO
-AT-
Greetings.
at Cost.
s. LEE
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COLD
Di
The pleasant days we have been having are now a
of the past, and only the pleasant memories of the same re-
main. Have you supplied yourself with all necessary winter
clothing When you face facts all arguments halt. We give
no prices but all winter goods
A full and up-to-date line of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dry
Goods, Rugs, ions, Dress Goods and Trimmings. Under-
wear the cold weather kind. Winter and season right for
Blankets and Comforts, yes stock right too.
STANDARD PATTERNS.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
from
Washington, l. i;. Dec.
There are still a good many
who believe
that Congress will lake up
Schley matter in the in-
I i in- Navy
Department and i, said that the
only reason that Long re-
mains in the is because
President believes it only fair to
permit to slay where,
event of such an inquiry, he will
be in a position to defend himself
his acts. The temper
of the people Washington was
shown Friday evening Ad-
Schley attended a
at one of the Washington
theaters. He was cheered to the
echo, the large and fashionable
rising to their feet and re-
standing until the
hail come lo front of box
bowed his
General Miles has resumed his
Unties in the War Department and
has concluded to ignore the
inland he received. He well
Knows he no friends
administration that both
Corbin will rejoin in his
humiliation.
support of how.,
ever, has received approval of
people and of the press ill i
the country.
There is now little doubt bill
that the Senate will he compelled
to materially revise the
tariff Hill which was passed by
House. The measure, a stand.
is receiving one condemnation
large number of republicans
of as
run The
ardent expansionists are not in
of governing colonies along;
Spanish lines and a policy of op-1
will not be tolerated even
if it is dictated by protected
Interests. It is believed that j
Judge Tuft will make j
at the White House as soon
as he arrives Washington which
will Insure the President's support I
of tariff concessions to the Philip-
pines and which will offer an
for the Senate to reverse
Work of the lower House.
Leonard Wood, before
his departure for did
some effective work for cause
of n with Cuba. He said
Cuba must have a of
the tariff on sue tr to the
United Slates i r the island will
have to face poverty and
queer disorder. She would then
become a menace to our health
the United Slates would have no
business relations with her worth
speaking
While the friends the
deny that politics were at
i he i it i of the selection of Gov-
Shaw to succeed Secretary
Gage, it cannot lie denied that
move was a very shrewd one from
a political standpoint. it Mr.
attached to a
man who was an Important factor
in Western situation who,
in case Mr. Roosevelt should by
any act alienate Western
cans, would have stood an excel-
lent chance for presidential
nomination. Governor Shaw is a
man much ability and he has the
happy faculty of making
easily. The president already
realizes that his impulsiveness and
his action Miles censure
the determination to uphold
tar at all cost has forfeited
him many of his western B
and it would seem that he was
casting an to when
ho selected a
Iowan to preside over the
Treasury.
Xmas Goods.
is Complete. Call early and make your
selections from Busts, White Classical
Figures, Bisque Figures.
Fancy China
Plates, Cups, Saucers, Cut Glass, Silverware, et
Dolls All Kinds,
They are going Don't gel left but lie in time
get your choice.
J. p, k CO
The Place to
set the Best
Goods for the
Least Money
then yon will
HUNTING go straight to
H. C HOOKER
Complete stock of fall and winter goods
flow for your inspection, and our
IF
YOU ARE
cannot be surpassed anywhere. The
ladies should not fail to see our stock.
C. HOOKER.
AYDEN NOTES.
N. C 1901.
left
for a few days recreation.
i. and O. L
Whichard went up to Parmele
Christmas day.
H. v. Brooks, Parmele, is in
town for a few days.
and Prank returned
to Wilson morning.
Misses Ella and Delia Smith
Thursday in Greenville.
J. came in Thursday
afternoon.
went up lo
dale Christ inns morning and re-
ITEMS.
I INTO-
All Kinds at The Reflector
N. O., Dee.
Christmas passed off very quiet-
No drunkenness was seen
our town.
n.
at the academy was fine.
The old and young seemed to
enjoy it. The house was crowded.
Alter the concert Santa Claus
loaded the tree give many
valuable presents to the little ones.
The white and blacks on Christ-
mas night had a sham battle
fireworks, and they nail a lively
lime. While the battle was going
on lour of cotton belonging
turned limit. I. ,, . , .
.,,.,,.,,,. , Henry Williamson in J. B.
Herbert Hell, of ,, . ,, .
illuming yard were set
j through Thursday night
Miss of
name up Thursday night to visit
he Bet Prescription for Malaria
i Freer a of
Tonic It is simply Iron
end quinine Is a firm. No
Fay.
leering Harvesting s, and I inn Drain Tile
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
Building
N. C.
Waller of Parmele,
Christmas with parents here.
Miss Kins Cannon returned
a lo the country.
i. and brother,
left Wednesday night for a
visit to Warsaw.
Miss Irene Sullivan, of
Bill, Is spending this week with
relatives hero.
BAKER HART,
Miss Nina Cannon. returned
this morning.
Clarence Cannon and sister Miss
Blanche, left for a
days visit to Miss Mary
near
Mis Daisy of
tree's, was in town yesterday. We
are always pleased to have Miss
I v in our presence.
Mr. Mr- U W. Smith
went in the country
day, i
. hurtled all night. It was
next morning about
Damage about
Fred Gardner wife, of
spent Christmas near here
Bill Gardner.
D. Moore and Andrew,
son, spent Christmas with their
friends in
of Mount
Olive, is spending a few days
Bethel.
The and Pitt county
bad a nice fox chase today.
three and caught o- I
W Rollins, , e,
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and
will cell anything In this lino very low. See us when in want of
and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Hancock
U. s. Injectors, Cooks, steam
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all sizes.
LINE OF Packing. Rubber Bolt, Gaudy
Belt, Belt, Bell Lacing, Belt Hooks,
Jackson spent
Mi I Mollie Winter-
Jackson s lather. , m
Misses Esther Can- K. D.
non were in town . j .
Thursday with a carload of fine
j. L. Smith, spent ,,
Friday here. Z. went to Tarboro
Mrs. Ames children
Friday a few days Mrs w ,
visit to her sister, Mr M T
near Greenville. . .
.
J. J. s mother and sister
have moved to town and occupy
the house mar Mr.
Miss who baa
been spending the with
Miss Lizzie Combs, of re-
turned home on Friday even-
train.
Hope Future.
This is our
for year 1901. We hope
will lie a year our
people than year Just closing
has been; that earth may yield
Smith, of j more that there may
spent last night his be in the land with empty
I at Smith Hotel. He returned Ibis am,
Counted by those things which we
Mi-s Davis, who has ,, in ,
Mrs. Joseph Long, re-. year, year now
Friday to he home at , one
lute Hall.
majority of the people of our State.
Let us hope that in 1902 He who
the long ago placed His bow in
the cloud and swore by Himself,
because there was none greater by
Whom to swear, that so long as
lime endures seed time
vest shall lie, will cause the earth
to bring forth more abundantly
than it did at the last crop gather
Our people face the coming
year faith and hope and strong
Yon Know What Von
chill .
Time the print-
every bottle Hi i mi; II i i
unit Quinine iii a form N . ,
Pay. Me profitable Enquirer.
to do everything
j possible to make year a


Title
Eastern reflector, 31 December 1901
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
December 31, 1901
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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