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Each ingredient in <lb/>
Royster goods is selected <lb/>
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city.- Greensboro Record.<lb/>
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by me to L. H. Lee <lb/>
dated Feb. 7th, 1910. <lb/>
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presentation and payment of <lb/>
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the i t of s <lb/>
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en to all per indebted to a i , <lb/>
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to file theirs . s I. th mi its <lb/>
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Cotton<lb/>
Fresh Hoods kept con- <lb/>
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GREENVILLE N Z <lb/>
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To Your Needs <lb/>
In Cotton Gin Machinery, Boilers <lb/>
Tine Celebrated Alamo Engines. <lb/>
Ben Peanut Pickers. <lb/>
Electric Light Outfits and Water Works for <lb/>
the country homes. <lb/>
Saw Mills, Planers, Sanders, Shapers <lb/>
Matchers, <lb/>
Grist and Feed Mills. <lb/>
Brick and Concrete Machinery. <lb/>
Chalmers, Detroit and Buick Automobiles. <lb/>
In fact, anything want in Farm and Mill <lb/>
Machinery. <lb/>
CALL OR <lb/>
J. Pal Simpson, <lb/>
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Machinery Co. <lb/>
S. C. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. <lb/>
At tho Jim.<lb/>
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Lou i and I M , <lb/>
Overdrafts and <lb/>
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Due from <lb/>
Sliver i. n -ill , <lb/>
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k f <lb/>
U. S. now <lb/>
Total <lb/>
4-3 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital Stock. <lb/>
j Surplus 6,000.00 <lb/>
led profits, <lb/>
a d tux. s aid 1,043.7 <lb/>
of Deposit <lb/>
Sub. to 402.60<lb/>
CAROLINA, County of <lb/>
I, W II Cashier of the bank, do sol <lb/>
that the is true to the best of my <lb/>
and belief. W. U. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed lo <lb/>
o in j this 7th day of <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
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M. O. <lb/>
Robs, <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, MARCH <lb/>
IO <lb/>
Fahrenheit. heat is not <lb/>
noticeable here as in tho north <lb/>
ANOTHER LETTER FROM <lb/>
LONE STAR the <lb/>
., From October to April it coo-, <lb/>
COUNT WRITES ABOUT <lb/>
PRINCIPAL SEAPORT <lb/>
PUBLIC INTEREST DEMANDS IT. <lb/>
Ia Rebuilding Court House Adequate <lb/>
Protection Should be Provided <lb/>
Corrects Las De- <lb/>
of and Advantage <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
Penning my letter of Jan. <lb/>
published in The Eastern <lb/>
tor I find two statements <lb/>
an-i herewith beg to correct <lb/>
them. They r. fer to of <lb/>
Mexico as to the costs <lb/>
of the walls erected at the mouth <lb/>
of the river on both <lb/>
sides. costs were not <lb/>
but Further, <lb/>
the of the two great <lb/>
wall, i. e. the width of the <lb/>
not bat <lb/>
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in a <lb/>
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VANCE'S MANUSCRIPTS <lb/>
Are Being Collected by the N. C. His- <lb/>
Society. <lb/>
To the People of North <lb/>
The North Carolina Historical <lb/>
Commission making a collection <lb/>
but the temperature Raleigh. N. C, Feb. <lb/>
goes degrees. It is <lb/>
deed a climate of an effort to secure <lb/>
useful in , distribution of he letter, and papers of Gov. <lb/>
No and V a <lb/>
Tis perpetual the of State I and publication. <lb/>
i. . . CO operation of Mrs. <lb/>
star. <lb/>
The land in section of <lb/>
Mexico on account of the natural <lb/>
location, gradual <lb/>
of the <lb/>
splendid drainage the whole <lb/>
and the resent <lb/>
ocean sweeping th <lb/>
land up to the pro- <lb/>
duce splendid health conditions. <lb/>
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cal or semi-tropical country ii <lb/>
the nearly all <lb/>
in the <lb/>
degrees of latitude <lb/>
addressed a <lb/>
to the clerks of the court <lb/>
for the various counties, asking <lb/>
if the public Is of the county <lb/>
ever destroyed by fire,, <lb/>
Mn date of fire, extent of loss. <lb/>
present fire protection, etc. <lb/>
. i . establish States <lb/>
seventy-four <lb/>
and of these history beyond than <lb/>
other collection in existence. <lb/>
Vance several thousands of such <lb/>
documents have been secured, <lb/>
taking one of the mist <lb/>
ever <lb/>
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these pipers ill do more <lb/>
answer, <lb/>
twenty-two reported <lb/>
torn or partial loss of j <lb/>
public records fire. In some <lb/>
the county <lb/>
this col <lb/>
contains but few of Gov- <lb/>
house own letters, mast <lb/>
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being <lb/>
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contain as many <lb/>
if each of and nearly at far j handsome court <lb/>
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of <lb/>
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I row conduct thy pert of the art, on <lb/>
and of build- <lb/>
the American settle, exception of the <lb/>
or disastrous fire in <lb/>
can. most in which court <lb/>
back t <lb/>
some <lb/>
during the last or <lb/>
country. <lb/>
American colony a larger <lb/>
brought the malaria <lb/>
burned W ice. Many of the <lb/>
counties have fire proof j ,; <lb/>
vaults. Some of the larger that <lb/>
more have <lb/>
with , <lb/>
Historical <lb/>
takes moans <lb/>
who <lb/>
Governor to <lb/>
to the <lb/>
A PUZZLED TRAVELING MAN. <lb/>
Bat He Obeys Orders Gets One <lb/>
of the Twins at the Right <lb/>
There is not a man i i town <lb/>
prouder of his twins than Mr. J. es a large trouble, and that <lb/>
THE MAN EMERGENCY. <lb/>
Helps The Reflector Out of a <lb/>
A small thing sometimes <lb/>
G. During the recent fire <lb/>
when his home was in so much <lb/>
danger, the first thought of him- <lb/>
and was to send the <lb/>
children to places of safety. In <lb/>
the midst of the excite Mrs. <lb/>
Alfred Forbes came to the door <lb/>
of the home with one of <lb/>
the children in her arms. A <lb/>
was <lb/>
the predicament in which <lb/>
Reflector was placed <lb/>
afternoon. Having beer . <lb/>
out electric power to n the <lb/>
the <lb/>
in a <lb/>
lost time <lb/>
much <lb/>
afternoon, when the j <lb/>
on things went to <lb/>
hurry to catch up <lb/>
as much as Mp A <lb/>
traveling mar, many of whom screw t <lb/>
were around the fire offering to paper press <lb/>
render any assistance possible, work <lb/>
ran up to the door and asked <lb/>
cut <lb/>
news- <lb/>
to<lb/>
can I be of any <lb/>
to <lb/>
thank you, take <lb/>
the running and ; here was <lb/>
crash, a <lb/>
i of <lb/>
this <lb/>
in I can. <lb/>
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prevent <lb/>
know who <lb/>
in<lb/>
permanent <lb/>
ca i; <lb/>
to s <lb/>
OS. cut id a heel <lb/>
baby and carry it to my h .;. j looked <lb/>
was the grateful . ; . ti-n- <lb/>
where is your far as ; i a .- was <lb/>
tho salesman Squired, concerned. Bu i . the <lb/>
. work to re- <lb/>
the <lb/>
was told Hurriedly. <lb/>
does Mrs, Forbes <lb/>
he next <lb/>
across the from <lb/>
Mr. he was told. <lb/>
Madame, where <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
scale was started in 1902 <lb/>
the s river by people from <lb/>
t of th <lb/>
of near Tropic of, I can say m <lb/>
copying. No <lb/>
that the county of or <lb/>
a loss in but <lb/>
; sun <lb/>
them <lb/>
i K i, , <lb/>
. . . tWO <lb/>
Cancer, <lb/>
or miles <lb/>
ran.; in a collection; and, <lb/>
wore h been we of the <lb/>
c. Commission <lb/>
houses in u that no improper <lb/>
counties having any letter or <lb/>
burnt; with more or loss of; paP <lb/>
it colony about n; and to <lb/>
fr. m the <lb/>
publication bus the <lb/>
have an idea of viz. sanction of Mrs. <lb/>
K ii. health hen, chat Pitt the publication i <lb/>
the action to this will undertaken f <lb/>
c the cars and went ably surprise A -u <lb/>
land with their own conveyances j tropical climate will <lb/>
vii. the pretty tittle town <lb/>
on i neck breaking <lb/>
road X to <lb/>
private <lb/>
or the <lb/>
and Greene-contiguous of making money. It <lb/>
Almost these fires by the State as <lb/>
long life, an active brain irreparable losses other Slats and its <lb/>
nerves. It is meant I much confusion to the public is to perpetuate the fame <lb/>
detrimental to p of those <lb/>
e my. leaders development, but <lb/>
prevent a great that; lam with <lb/>
the <lb/>
wanting to<lb/>
At <lb/>
more <lb/>
one of v. . U made <lb/>
ready to p to <lb/>
the nearest with foundry <lb/>
to have a new wheel made. <lb/>
boy was sent fr Mr. J. Z <lb/>
salesman, Gardner and I to the <lb/>
bu mis- office <lb/>
made the gratifying remark, <lb/>
Man, don, t ask j -j <lb/>
lion;., but this baby and go <lb/>
as I told <lb/>
command, <lb/>
took the precious bundle <lb/>
of that colony had brought the <lb/>
lands for a mere nervous <lb/>
f North Carolina's best beloved <lb/>
son, to extend the <lb/>
the State, and to make available <lb/>
condition from in <lb/>
in Mexican money and in tho north, which in <lb/>
of them to settlers at many cases results in heart <lb/>
by cue constant demand; her history its <lb/>
for rant records, etc. also <lb/>
reminded by Any therefore, who <lb/>
difficulty state a letter or oner <lb/>
experience in governor Vance <lb/>
be a to his memory <lb/>
over per at-e, in geld, or nervous <lb/>
state government As already <lb/>
has now built a very good road is one of the land-locked <lb/>
from Station, a few miles poi ts eleven <lb/>
south of to the colony, ocean going with <lb/>
as governor of I more than CO vessels make this <lb/>
with I was closeted monthly visits aid have <lb/>
an hour, had told me himself. connections with almost every <lb/>
it of the colony; Inert in the world. R lines court wail who help to forward this <lb/>
the name was retained, the ply ween New York, M n a- Ali communications <lb/>
accessible <lb/>
houses. <lb/>
the county court <lb/>
I and to name of <lb/>
State by with <lb/>
It is to be that the i in this <lb/>
Pitt in <lb/>
Du <lb/>
credit <lb/>
be given <lb/>
the bought <lb/>
having had that Die <lb/>
people the colony do <lb/>
their trading now in <lb/>
and know several of the <lb/>
personally. They are all <lb/>
well and have no longing any <lb/>
more for the states except to pay <lb/>
an occasional visit to their friends <lb/>
and relatives. It will not take <lb/>
very long that a railroad will run <lb/>
if, a. <lb/>
n . <lb/>
p i have <lb/>
myself watched large English, <lb/>
French, German seagoing <lb/>
ors coming into this unload- <lb/>
goods and taking the <lb/>
products of the country, <lb/>
coffee, tropical fruits end <lb/>
precious customs <lb/>
house is worth seeing. It is <lb/>
equipped with all modern <lb/>
erect on square to itself, a <lb/>
fire proof <lb/>
down the Valley from vices for handling good; it the <lb/>
some point in the northwest- <lb/>
very likely from in <lb/>
the Sierra Mountains. That <lb/>
place is now the terminus of a <lb/>
branch road of the <lb/>
On the river. miles <lb/>
from its mouth into the <lb/>
are situated the water works. <lb/>
which supply the city of <lb/>
with excellent water. I have <lb/>
already mentioned in my former <lb/>
letter that is miles <lb/>
from the gulf- The elevation of <lb/>
the city is feet above the <lb/>
level of the gulf, land is <lb/>
gently rolling and steadily in- <lb/>
creasing in elevation to the <lb/>
mountains, about miles away, <lb/>
where it is over feet. <lb/>
almost ever gull- <lb/>
sweeps refreshingly <lb/>
all; at night it is cool and you <lb/>
need a even in summer <lb/>
months. day's temperature <lb/>
the hottest months, May ard <lb/>
September, lies de- <lb/>
south of the of Can. <lb/>
rarely reaches degrees <lb/>
equipped with fire <lb/>
with ail modern improvements, <lb/>
commodious and in keeping with <lb/>
growing needs of a prosper- <lb/>
and u great county. <lb/>
J. Bryan Grimes. <lb/>
Backs Up lo Fountain. <lb/>
There are some amusing <lb/>
dents that take place even in the <lb/>
midst of a thing so alarming as <lb/>
a fire, and the last one proved no <lb/>
exception. Foreman C. W. <lb/>
of The Reflector, with <lb/>
two buckets ran to fountain <lb/>
on the court house square to get <lb/>
to put out the burning <lb/>
windows of The build- <lb/>
largest in Mexico and the equal <lb/>
of any in the world. It is 1280 <lb/>
feet long and wide, it <lb/>
entirely fire proof and its <lb/>
the government five <lb/>
million, two hundred thousand <lb/>
dollars. The wharf is feet <lb/>
long and extends into the river. <lb/>
so that the largest vessels can he the <lb/>
be moored along side. In the water a burst of flames <lb/>
price of tho wharf the court threw such <lb/>
included. i intense heat upon him that he <lb/>
Regular lines of steamers now involuntarily turned around, <lb/>
operate up the river, dazed, held out both his <lb/>
which is navigable for over towards the fire and <lb/>
miles, passing through the rich-backed against the fountain, <lb/>
est and most fertile district the me the spigot had sent <lb/>
Mexico. stream of water down his back <lb/>
In my next the readers may and filled his shoes he fully <lb/>
make a trip with me up the <lb/>
river on board a river <lb/>
steamboat to some of th.- i- <lb/>
colonies. I am sure a <lb/>
great many would like to <lb/>
that trip in reality. <lb/>
Lorenzo Via. <lb/>
awakened to the humor of his <lb/>
situation, and scooted back <lb/>
across the street with bis two <lb/>
buckets of water. <lb/>
should he directed to <lb/>
at Raleigh. <lb/>
North Carolina Historical <lb/>
Commission. <lb/>
J. Bran Grimes, Chairman, <lb/>
R. D. W. Secretary. <lb/>
cf Respect. <lb/>
At the meeting of <lb/>
Tribe No. 8.1,1 O. R M., <lb/>
Friday night the following <lb/>
resolutions wen- unanimously <lb/>
1st. That Tribe <lb/>
great loss they in the <lb/>
recent fire, when nil the above <lb/>
fraternities lost their home, <lb/>
furniture, etc. <lb/>
2nd. That these resolutions <lb/>
be spread upon our records and <lb/>
a copy furnished The Daily <lb/>
Reflector with request to publish. <lb/>
J. W. Brown, <lb/>
D. C. Moore, <lb/>
Flanagan, <lb/>
W. P. <lb/>
Com. <lb/>
it for y. in a few <lb/>
His words like <lb/>
from <lb/>
heavy laden shoulders, and suit <lb/>
his actions to his words he <lb/>
hurried away to his work shop <lb/>
lie seemed to <lb/>
work as never a man worked, <lb/>
and a little past o'clock had <lb/>
the wheel back in the press ready <lb/>
for work. There was happiness <lb/>
in print shop, and things <lb/>
humanity and went as <lb/>
inquiring bis way diligently until <lb/>
he reacher Mrs. Forbes home. <lb/>
Alter leaving the child and re <lb/>
turning to the scene of the <lb/>
some one asked ho to <lb/>
the right place with the child. <lb/>
I did, as I found another <lb/>
force sending the daily <lb/>
around town by o'clock, <lb/>
finishing the mail lists on that, <lb/>
then printing a special <lb/>
c. ,. r, -r weekly edition the same night <lb/>
From the Burning Temple tab . ,. , <lb/>
Off , With a lull account the fire. <lb/>
They praised Mr. Gardner for <lb/>
There were so many heroic coming the res-cue and de <lb/>
deeds during the recent fire it him the man for an <lb/>
was impossible to learn of and emergency. The editor feels <lb/>
chronicle them all up to the grateful both to him and the <lb/>
minute, and every day we hear office force. <lb/>
of something worthy of mention, <lb/>
heard last night that while <lb/>
the fire was at its height in the <lb/>
court house and Masonic temple <lb/>
Mr. Roy probably saved <lb/>
went to moving again, our faith- <lb/>
one just like was the <lb/>
proud response. <lb/>
SAVED LIFE. <lb/>
IS. <lb/>
For Rent. <lb/>
One nice office room over <lb/>
Frank Wilson's store. J. R. him that <lb/>
I. G. -2 improving. <lb/>
N, C, March 1-On <lb/>
Saturday morning there was <lb/>
the life of an unknown a heavy gloom spread over our <lb/>
who been overcome by community when the news of <lb/>
smoke and heat and had the death of Mr. R. A. <lb/>
in the law office of Mr.; by, which occurred that morning <lb/>
S. C. it is supposed for about o'clock, was spread <lb/>
protection. Mr. Hearne All hearts were <lb/>
he saw the go in there and j h Badness and mourning, He <lb/>
after waiting a reasonable length was buried Sunday evening about <lb/>
of time he ran over at the risk at the family burying <lb/>
of his life to see why he did not ground in tho presence or a very <lb/>
come out and to warn him of the large concourse of friends, who <lb/>
danger, when he found him had come from far and near to <lb/>
crouched close to the wall almost pay the last tribute respect to <lb/>
extends her sympathy to Just after the who WM thought well of by <lb/>
Masons, I. O. O. F., K. of P's was out the was all knew him. I will try to <lb/>
Greenville encampment and the in a sheet of flam j write a abort sketch on his life <lb/>
Royal Arch Chapter, in the which would have annihilated after I gather some and <lb/>
him in a few seconds more. Mr. other particular.-. The burial <lb/>
Hearne did lots of cool headed service was conducted by Rev. <lb/>
fire fighting on the buildings S. W. of Grifton. The <lb/>
also- i pall bearers were Mills Smith, E. <lb/>
iS. Norman. R. A. Nichols, Ivy <lb/>
J Smith, J. B. Joyner. Lloyd Smith. <lb/>
., D a Leggett and J. C. Craw- <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
The thing for the commission- L. L of T <lb/>
era of Pitt County to do is trade came <lb/>
locations with the U. S. govern- j Mills Smith's for sometime. <lb/>
and buy the balance of that Rev. S. W. of <lb/>
block. The standpipe of came last Thursday to preach <lb/>
town would not be in the way Smith's school house Sunday, <lb/>
i., . . . work on the <lb/>
I the government budding and; at Arthur g <lb/>
be hard for the county to The weather has been so snowy <lb/>
Make th trade rainy that there been <lb/>
on the whole block would but little done <lb/>
TRADE <lb/>
Taken Is Hospital. <lb/>
Tyson, of Beaver D <lb/>
township, who for some <lb/>
been suffering with a bad <lb/>
on his was <lb/>
a hospital in Washington <lb/>
week. A postal card rec <lb/>
business for Pitt county <lb/>
Citizen. <lb/>
Subscribe for The Reflector, <lb/>
vices were he;. <lb/>
house morning no.-1 <lb/>
We are having It . rainy, <lb/>
and it looks as if the. of the <lb/>
wet spell is not yet in sight.<lb/>
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<p>
FINANCIAL <lb/>
STATEMENT <lb/>
Of Claims Audited and Allowed <lb/>
by the Board of County Com- <lb/>
missioners Pitt County, To- <lb/>
With Receipts and Dis- <lb/>
and the Financial <lb/>
Condition of Said County for <lb/>
the Fiscal Year Ending <lb/>
5th, 1909. <lb/>
OUTSIDE OF HOUSE <lb/>
FOR AND INFIRM <lb/>
To burned <lb/>
Virginia n, . <lb/>
Millie Atkinson. <lb/>
r. Braxton. <lb/>
J.--. W. Braxton. . <lb/>
. <lb/>
S. i- m ii i .<lb/>
Bake. <lb/>
. Briley.<lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
flurry Bell. <lb/>
IS. <lb/>
John s. Cannon, . <lb/>
US. . <lb/>
i. and wife<lb/>
. <lb/>
an . <lb/>
v i <lb/>
Henry it. i.,,.,. <lb/>
Win.<lb/>
Kilo.<lb/>
auk s. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Bettie Guy. <lb/>
Gorham. <lb/>
Alex Gui. <lb/>
Godly. <lb/>
Ml-. LOWS Hill-- <lb/>
K. Render .;. <lb/>
.<lb/>
Harder. <lb/>
Hum. <lb/>
Anthony flan . <lb/>
Jennie If <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Hales. <lb/>
Jane <lb/>
Joyner. <lb/>
Marina <lb/>
5-1. Him. ii<lb/>
A-<lb/>
Tin- y ind wife.<lb/>
Nancy <lb/>
Delia Moors. <lb/>
John M. iv. <lb/>
Morris. <lb/>
M-. II. Morgan. <lb/>
i- . mi wife. <lb/>
Mel whom. <lb/>
Lacy Pi Hard. <lb/>
J. J. Page and Wife. . <lb/>
Alvira Phil <lb/>
I II. . <lb/>
Wm. Robin i . <lb/>
Colin Rives. <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
Join Shepard . <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
O, W. <lb/>
Delhi <lb/>
Stories, . <lb/>
N n , y ii i hi . <lb/>
Martha <lb/>
Martha Tripp.<lb/>
Turnage. <lb/>
SO, F. id <lb/>
Margaret Vino. <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
Join. <lb/>
Eli and wife. . . . <lb/>
William. <lb/>
Moses <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
Virginia . <lb/>
Atkinson. <lb/>
Atkinson. <lb/>
Charlotte, V- . <lb/>
Braxton. <lb/>
Jason W. . <lb/>
Frank Bright wife,, <lb/>
To Whom Issued <lb/>
Battle. <lb/>
Amt. Pennie Hartley. <lb/>
. Bailie Baker. <lb/>
. Martha <lb/>
. . 1.00 IS. Briley . <lb/>
., Mary <lb/>
. 5-00 Cherry Hell. <lb/>
. 2.00 John S. Cannon,. <lb/>
. 2.00 P. Cannon <lb/>
. 1.00 Win. Camion and wife, <lb/>
. . . 1.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 2.00 Susan Clarke. <lb/>
. 2.00 Hyatt Clarke. <lb/>
. Bill Carson. <lb/>
. . 1.001220. Hun-. <lb/>
. Betsy Dunn. <lb/>
. 3.00 and wife. <lb/>
,. . j Dupree. <lb/>
. Roma . <lb/>
. 1.50 J Titus Elks. <lb/>
. ti <lb/>
Frank Grimes. <lb/>
. Bettie Gay. <lb/>
-m m <lb/>
. <lb/>
1.00 ; ;. v . <lb/>
1.60 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
I ;, Hard <lb/>
i. , is, ii.,,;.,, <lb/>
. , <lb/>
1.00 av II <lb/>
MS <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
3.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
-13, . r . <lb/>
C. J. el. <lb/>
Billie Hale. <lb/>
Jane Israel. <lb/>
IT. n Joyner, . <lb/>
i-. Marina <lb/>
S ii . <lb/>
in, . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Long, . <lb/>
Berry a id wife. <lb/>
Alphonso . <lb/>
r . <lb/>
Moor.-. .<lb/>
Ah M, ; <lb/>
Mrs. J. B. Morgan. <lb/>
If. Mills wife.<lb/>
Pi Hard. <lb/>
Page and wife. <lb/>
2.50 j Olive <lb/>
2.50 I. Ponder . <lb/>
Wm. i. <lb/>
Randolph, . <lb/>
Callie <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
O. W. <lb/>
Clemmie <lb/>
Mai <lb/>
Martha Tripp. <lb/>
. <lb/>
A-i . <lb/>
Turnage.<lb/>
Margaret Vine, .<lb/>
I. John Wilson. <lb/>
Eli mid wife, <lb/>
Petal <lb/>
William. <lb/>
Virginia <lb/>
M Hi. Atkinson. <lb/>
on, . <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
J, <lb/>
W. BraXton. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Hal Ho. . . <lb/>
Pennie . <lb/>
Bailie Baker. <lb/>
Martha . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Meant, . <lb/>
Cherry Bell. <lb/>
. <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
. i no <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
, 7.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 5.00 <lb/>
, 0.00 <lb/>
No. To Whom Issued <lb/>
John S. n. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
Wm. Cannon and wife, . <lb/>
Con. <lb/>
Clark. <lb/>
Clark. <lb/>
Clark. <lb/>
Bill Cars, ii. <lb/>
Cherry. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Ilium. <lb/>
Hail and rife, . . <lb/>
Win.<lb/>
Tun.- Elks.<lb/>
Prank Grime. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Betty flay. <lb/>
Gorham. <lb/>
Alex Green. <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
Paul <lb/>
1.00 Mi- Hudson, . <lb/>
3.00 K. Henderson . <lb/>
4.00 Horton. <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
j on <lb/>
Hard,. <lb/>
3.00 Haul. <lb/>
1.50 Anthony Harris. <lb/>
Jennie <lb/>
1.50 -I. <lb/>
1.00 Bettie Hale. <lb/>
Jane Israel. <lb/>
. <lb/>
2.00 Marina <lb/>
1.00 Simon Johnson. <lb/>
1.50 Bason <lb/>
3.08 Jones. <lb/>
1.50 Gutsy Long. <lb/>
I or Berry Lee an i wife, . <lb/>
1.50 HO. <lb/>
l.-e <lb/>
1.50 Delia Moore. <lb/>
. Moore. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
,. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. <lb/>
US. <lb/>
Pollard, <lb/>
OH, Phillip-. <lb/>
I. II. Pender. <lb/>
Wm. <lb/>
Randolph. <lb/>
v . <lb/>
Spain. .,. <lb/>
J, tin Sheppard. <lb/>
Sill ill. <lb/>
;. W. Smith. <lb/>
Delhi n. <lb/>
Clemmie Stock. <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Martini Tripp. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Turnage. <lb/>
I Hi. Wilson. <lb/>
Eli <lb/>
Peter William-. <lb/>
Mi<lb/>
Virginia n.<lb/>
i n. <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson, . <lb/>
John <lb/>
.,,,. W. Hi. <lb/>
Frank end wife, <lb/>
. <lb/>
y. <lb/>
Bailie Baker. <lb/>
Martha y. <lb/>
no. Mary <lb/>
C; i;.<lb/>
Susan <lb/>
John S. <lb/>
F. n. <lb/>
Wm. n n wife, . <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Clarke, . <lb/>
Susan Clink. <lb/>
Clark. <lb/>
Bill Carson.<lb/>
Betsy Dim i. <lb/>
Henry Hid wife. <lb/>
Wm. Dupree.<lb/>
Tims . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Flunk Grimes. <lb/>
Betsy <lb/>
Hilly Guy. <lb/>
Gorham. <lb/>
Al-v Gun, . <lb/>
Randolph . <lb/>
Paulina Dudley. <lb/>
a Han a . <lb/>
Jennie Hodge. <lb/>
C J. <lb/>
II. Hobs. <lb/>
ti<lb/>
. <lb/>
2.00715- . <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
0.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
. 3.00 <lb/>
. 7.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.01 <lb/>
. 1.01 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.5 <lb/>
2.0 <lb/>
. 2.01 <lb/>
. 1.01 <lb/>
. 1.51 <lb/>
. 1.01 <lb/>
. 1.01 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
To Whom Issued Ami. <lb/>
K. Henderson. 2.00 <lb/>
C. Horton . 2.00 <lb/>
Isabella <lb/>
Hardy . 1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Jane Israel. 1.00 <lb/>
Joyner, . 1.00 <lb/>
Marina 1.50 <lb/>
Simon . 2.00 <lb/>
Any Jones. 1.00 <lb/>
i Long. <lb/>
Lee Bad wife,. 2.50 <lb/>
I., . 2.50 <lb/>
Saucy Moore. 3.00 <lb/>
Moor-. 2.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
M. J. H. Morgan. 1.50 <lb/>
J R. Mills and wife. 2.00 <lb/>
Pollard, . 4.00 <lb/>
J. J. Paw ind wife. 2.00 <lb/>
Olive Phillip, . 1.00 <lb/>
L. II. Pander. 5.00 <lb/>
Wm. Robinson, . 2.00 <lb/>
Riley Randolph. 1.50 <lb/>
Cilia Reeves. 1.00 <lb/>
Mary Spain. 1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
Mary Sm 1.50 <lb/>
W. Smith. 1.50 <lb/>
Delia <lb/>
Clemmie <lb/>
Nancy <lb/>
Simons . 2.50 <lb/>
Tripp, . 7.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
Patience 1.00 <lb/>
Thigpen, . 1.50 <lb/>
Venters. 1.00 <lb/>
Margaret Vines. <lb/>
Id lie Will. 1-50 <lb/>
El and <lb/>
Mo-es <lb/>
l-O<lb/>
Elks. 1.50 <lb/>
Judith 1.50 <lb/>
T. Robin-., n. 2.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
I e-o. i. . <lb/>
001851. Charlotte . <lb/>
1.00 John Braxton. <lb/>
Jesse W. Braxton. <lb/>
2.00 Frank and wife,. <lb/>
Battle. <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.50 Bailie Baker . <lb/>
1.50 Martha <lb/>
1.50 Baling, i. . <lb/>
1.30 Cherry Bell. <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
3.00 Samson <lb/>
1.00 John s. <lb/>
2.50 Sarah F. Cannon. <lb/>
Win. Canon and wife. . . <lb/>
1.00 Nancy Cox. <lb/>
Mis. Clark. <lb/>
1.50 Boson Clark. <lb/>
1.00 Belle <lb/>
Cherry. <lb/>
1.00 Abram Dunn. <lb/>
1.00 Ilium. <lb/>
2.00 Henry and wife. <lb/>
1.00 Win. Dupree. <lb/>
2.00 Ransom <lb/>
2.50 Elks. <lb/>
Elk, . <lb/>
2.00 Tisha Fleming. <lb/>
Grime-. <lb/>
1.00 Betsy <lb/>
day. <lb/>
2.00 Alice Gorham. <lb/>
Green, . <lb/>
1.00 Randolph <lb/>
1.00 Pauline <lb/>
3.00 Laura Harris, . <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
2.00 Mrs. <lb/>
1.00 K. Henderson. <lb/>
2.00 C. II a. . <lb/>
1.00 H <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
4.00 Hunt. <lb/>
1.50 Anthony Harris. <lb/>
1.00 Jennie Hodges. <lb/>
1.00 C. J. Haddock. <lb/>
4.00 Hi Hie Hale-. <lb/>
2.00 Debbie Hum. <lb/>
Jam Israel. <lb/>
. 1.50 Lawrence <lb/>
1.50 Marina Johnson. <lb/>
3.00 Simon Johns, n,. <lb/>
1.50 Susan Johnson. <lb/>
. 3.00 Jones. <lb/>
, flat-y Ling. <lb/>
1.50 Berry Lee and wife. <lb/>
1.30 . <lb/>
. 1.00 Moore. <lb/>
1.00 Moor. <lb/>
1.00 Mm <lb/>
. Oil. Mrs. J. B. <lb/>
. 4.00 J. H. Mills and <lb/>
. 1.00 Pollard . <lb/>
3.00 J. Page ind wife. <lb/>
2.50 Olivia <lb/>
2.00 L. H. Pender, for <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
. Riley <lb/>
Celia Rives, . <lb/>
2.00 Mary Spain. <lb/>
No. To Whom <lb/>
John . <lb/>
Sm Hi. <lb/>
W. Smith. <lb/>
Delia <lb/>
Stocks. <lb/>
Staton. <lb/>
Mai Ilia Sermons. <lb/>
Martha Sermons. <lb/>
Ellen <lb/>
. Turnage. <lb/>
Thigpen. <lb/>
Venters. <lb/>
Margaret Vines, . <lb/>
Bettie Wilson. <lb/>
Eli and w . <lb/>
Mo-es Williams, . <lb/>
Judith Williams. <lb/>
Williams, . <lb/>
John <lb/>
Bettie Philips. <lb/>
J. T. Robinson. <lb/>
Thomas Morgan. <lb/>
Ellen . <lb/>
Mrs. Ed Davenport, . <lb/>
whom. . . <lb/>
Cornelia <lb/>
Virginia <lb/>
Mollie .<lb/>
Charlotte Anderson, . <lb/>
John Braxton. <lb/>
Jesse W. Braxton, . <lb/>
Frank Bright and wife. <lb/>
Battle. <lb/>
Pennie <lb/>
Bailie <lb/>
Briley. <lb/>
Mary Ballinger. <lb/>
Cherry Bell, . <lb/>
Briley. <lb/>
Sampson Burney. <lb/>
John S. Cannon. <lb/>
F. Cannon. <lb/>
Wm. Cannon and wife, <lb/>
Nancy Cos. <lb/>
His Clark. <lb/>
Susan Clark. <lb/>
Bell <lb/>
Cherry.<lb/>
Abram Dam. <lb/>
Dunn. <lb/>
wife. . <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.3 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
. 2.50 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
, 3.00 <lb/>
. 2.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
Tims <lb/>
Elks.<lb/>
Frank Grin is. <lb/>
Betsy Garris. <lb/>
Belt<lb/>
Alex Green. <lb/>
Randolph Gurganus, <lb/>
Paulina <lb/>
John <lb/>
Laura . <lb/>
Mack <lb/>
Mis. Louis I n. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Horton. <lb/>
Isabella Holmes. <lb/>
it, In. Harriet. <lb/>
I In . .,<lb/>
Anthony Harris, . . <lb/>
Jennie Hodges. <lb/>
Haddock. <lb/>
Bettie Hale-. <lb/>
Debbie <lb/>
Israel. <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner, . <lb/>
Marina . <lb/>
S Johnson, . <lb/>
Susan <lb/>
Ara Jones.<lb/>
Berry Lee and wife,<lb/>
No. To Whom Ii <lb/>
Nancy Mo <lb/>
Delia Moore. <lb/>
Mm <lb/>
Mrs. J. B. Morgan, , <lb/>
R. Mills ., wife,<lb/>
-I. Page end wife, <lb/>
Oliver Phillips. <lb/>
L. II. Pender for Rib <lb/>
Bettie Phillip-. <lb/>
Win. <lb/>
Riley <lb/>
Reeves. <lb/>
Cornelia ,, <lb/>
Mary Spain. <lb/>
John <lb/>
George . <lb/>
Delhi Still. <lb/>
Clemmie Stocks, .,.<lb/>
Martha Sermons, . <lb/>
Tripp. <lb/>
Ellen <lb/>
Patience Turnage, , <lb/>
Fred <lb/>
Vines, . . <lb/>
sun. <lb/>
Eli and wife,. <lb/>
Moses . <lb/>
low. Williams, ., <lb/>
1.00 Thus. <lb/>
1220. Millie <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.501 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 3.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.50 <lb/>
. 7.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 5.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 5.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
. 3.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 3.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 4.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. on <lb/>
. 3.00 <lb/>
I Ml <lb/>
No. To Whom Issued <lb/>
1221. Williams. <lb/>
1220. J. T. <lb/>
1258. L. w. <lb/>
1200. n. <lb/>
1261. Oliver Will am-, <lb/>
1263. Fannie Barrett,. <lb/>
1204. . . <lb/>
1200. Virginia . <lb/>
1267. Millie Atkinson. <lb/>
1268. Al kin-on. <lb/>
1260. . <lb/>
1270. John . <lb/>
1271. Jesse W. Braxton, . <lb/>
1272. Prank Bright and wife <lb/>
1273. Hull e . <lb/>
1274. Pennie <lb/>
1275. Si. Hie Baker. <lb/>
1270. Martha Briley. <lb/>
1277. Mary Ballinger <lb/>
1279. Cherry Bell. <lb/>
Sampson Bynum, . <lb/>
1281. Fannie Bur. II. <lb/>
1282. Brown. <lb/>
1283. John S. <lb/>
1284. Sarah F. Cannon, . <lb/>
1285. Wm. Cam. <lb/>
1280. Cox. <lb/>
1287. Clark . <lb/>
1288. Susan Clark. <lb/>
Be I Carson. <lb/>
1290. Mil In, Cherry. <lb/>
1291. <lb/>
1292. Abram <lb/>
1293. Betsy Dunn. <lb/>
1294. Henry wife. <lb/>
1295. Wm. Dupree. <lb/>
1290. . <lb/>
1297. Elk-. <lb/>
1298. Linda Elks. <lb/>
1299. Finn <lb/>
1300. Frank Grimes. <lb/>
1301. Betsy <lb/>
1302. Bettie Any . <lb/>
1803. Alice Gorham. <lb/>
1304. Alex Greet. <lb/>
130.5. Randolph<lb/>
1307.<lb/>
1309. Mink <lb/>
1310. Mi-. Louis Hudson, . <lb/>
1311. K. <lb/>
1312.<lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
LOU <lb/>
. 5.00 <lb/>
. 3.00 <lb/>
, 2.50 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 2.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 2.50 <lb/>
. 3.00 <lb/>
Ami. <lb/>
. 3.00 <lb/>
. 2.30 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
1317. Anthony Hams, ,. <lb/>
1318. Hodges, <lb/>
1319. C, Haddock. <lb/>
1320. Bettie Hubs. <lb/>
1321. <lb/>
1322. Jam- Israel. <lb/>
Lawn Joyner, . . <lb/>
1321. Marina Johnson. <lb/>
1325. Simon John.-on. <lb/>
1320. John-oil,. <lb/>
1327. A-y Jon.-. <lb/>
1338, Nellie <lb/>
and wife, . <lb/>
1331. Alfonso <lb/>
1332. <lb/>
1333. Delia Moor--. <lb/>
1334. Moore. <lb/>
1335. J. D. Morgan, . <lb/>
1230. I. R. Mi Is and wife <lb/>
1337. <lb/>
Pollard. <lb/>
1339, J. J. nil <lb/>
1340, Phillip. <lb/>
1311. I. II. I, Ell <lb/>
1342. Hi Hie Phillips. <lb/>
1343. I. W. <lb/>
1344. Wm. Robe . n. <lb/>
Riley pi. <lb/>
1346. Reeves. <lb/>
1347. Rodger, . <lb/>
1348. J. T. Roberson. <lb/>
1319. Mary Spain. <lb/>
1350. John <lb/>
1331. -I. W. <lb/>
1352. <lb/>
1353. .,. <lb/>
1354. <lb/>
1355. Martha . <lb/>
1350. <lb/>
1.157. Ellen <lb/>
1368. Patience Turnage, . <lb/>
1.50 1358, A-y <lb/>
1380. End Vent -i . <lb/>
1301. Margaret Vines, . <lb/>
1.00 1302. Bettie <lb/>
5.00 1303. E i Wilkes and wife, <lb/>
1364. <lb/>
1.50 1365. Judith W II . <lb/>
1360. Thomas Williams. . <lb/>
1.50 1887. Oliver Williams, . <lb/>
1308. lie Williams. <lb/>
1.00 Mrs. Ed Davenport, <lb/>
2.50 1404. <lb/>
1405. J. <lb/>
2.50 1410. <lb/>
Mrs, Tims. Morgan, <lb/>
. 1.30 <lb/>
. I on <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
, . 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
1438. Virginia <lb/>
Millie Atkinson. <lb/>
1432. Atkinson. <lb/>
1433. Charlotte Anderson, . <lb/>
1434. John Braxton. <lb/>
Jesse W. Braxton. <lb/>
Prank and wife,. <lb/>
1437. <lb/>
Amt. <lb/>
. 1.50- <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 5.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. . 1.00 <lb/>
. . 5.00 <lb/>
. . 2.00 <lb/>
. . 2.00 <lb/>
. . 1.00 <lb/>
. . 1.00 <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. . 4.00 <lb/>
. . 2.00 <lb/>
. . 1.00 <lb/>
. . 1.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. . 4.00 <lb/>
. . 1.00 <lb/>
. . 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. . 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. . 1.50 <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. . 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. . 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. . 4.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. . 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. . 2.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. .<lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
, 5.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
. 1.511 <lb/>
. 3.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
, 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.30 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 5.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
100- <lb/>
FINANCIAL STATEMENT<lb/>
ii<lb/>
. 1.50 . on 3rd<lb/>
from 2nd <lb/>
No. To Whom Issued <lb/>
1438. . <lb/>
1439. Baker. <lb/>
1440. Martha <lb/>
1441. Mary Ballinger. <lb/>
1443. Cherry Ball. <lb/>
1444. Sampson . <lb/>
1445. Fannie <lb/>
1410. Brown. <lb/>
1447. John S. Cannon. <lb/>
1448. Sarah F. Cannon. <lb/>
1449. Nancy Cox. <lb/>
14.50. Wm. and wife, . <lb/>
1451. Clark, . <lb/>
1452. Clark. <lb/>
Bell <lb/>
1454. Cherry. <lb/>
1455. Carney. <lb/>
1456. Fannie Cobb. <lb/>
1457. Abram Dunn. <lb/>
1458. Betsy Dunn. <lb/>
1459. Henry and wife. . <lb/>
1400. Win. Dupree, <lb/>
1401. Rowena Davenport, . <lb/>
1402. Mr-. Ed Davenport, . <lb/>
1463. Titus Elks. <lb/>
Elk-. <lb/>
1465. Ti-ha Fleming. <lb/>
1466. Prank Grimes. <lb/>
1467. Betsy <lb/>
1468. Bettie <lb/>
florin. <lb/>
1470. Alex Green. <lb/>
Randolph ., <lb/>
1482. Paulina <lb/>
1473. John <lb/>
1471. . <lb/>
1475. Mack <lb/>
1470. Mi-. Louis Hudson, . <lb/>
1477. K. I lender-, ii. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
1479. Holmes. <lb/>
1480. Kohl. Hardy. <lb/>
1481. . <lb/>
1482. Hunt. <lb/>
1483. Anthony <lb/>
1484. <lb/>
1485. C J. Haddock. <lb/>
1486. Bettie Males. <lb/>
1487. Debbie Han. <lb/>
1488. June Israel . <lb/>
1489. Lawrence Joyner. <lb/>
1400. Mm Johnson. <lb/>
1491. <lb/>
1402. Susan <lb/>
A-y <lb/>
I Millie <lb/>
Berry Lee nod wife. <lb/>
1407. <lb/>
1498. Nancy Moore. <lb/>
1499. Delia Moore. <lb/>
1500. Abram <lb/>
1501. Mis. J. B. Morgan. <lb/>
1502. J. II. Mill- and wile. <lb/>
1503. . <lb/>
1504. <lb/>
1505. J. J. Page wile. <lb/>
1506. Oliver Phillips. <lb/>
1507. L. Pender Ellen <lb/>
1508. Bettie Phillips. <lb/>
1509. L. W. Peebles. <lb/>
1510. Win. Roberson. <lb/>
1511. Riley <lb/>
1512. Cilia . <lb/>
1513. Rodgers. <lb/>
1514. J. T. Robertson. <lb/>
1515. Mary Spain. <lb/>
1516. John Sheppard. <lb/>
1517. O. W. Smith. <lb/>
1518. Delia <lb/>
1519. Stocks, . <lb/>
1520. Nancy Staton. <lb/>
1521. Martha Sermons, . <lb/>
1522. Martha Tripp. <lb/>
1523. Ellen daughter <lb/>
1524. Patience Turnage. <lb/>
1525. <lb/>
1526. Fred Venter.-, . <lb/>
1527. Margaret Vines, . <lb/>
1528. Bettie Wilson, . <lb/>
1520. Eli Wilkes wife. <lb/>
1530. <lb/>
1531. Judith Williams. <lb/>
1532. Williams, . <lb/>
1533. Oliver . <lb/>
1534. Lillie Williams, . <lb/>
1559. Africa Brown. <lb/>
1560. Susan Davenport,. <lb/>
1568. Nancy Jolly, . <lb/>
1576. J. . <lb/>
1577. Daniel,. <lb/>
1595. Virginia Atkinson. <lb/>
1590. Millie Atkinson. <lb/>
1507. Atkinson, . <lb/>
1598. Charlotte <lb/>
1599. John Braxton. <lb/>
1600. Jesse W. Braxton. <lb/>
Frank Bright and wife,. <lb/>
1602. Bynum . <lb/>
1603. Pennie . <lb/>
1604. Banal <lb/>
1605. Martha Briley, . <lb/>
1606. Mary <lb/>
1608. Cherry Bell. <lb/>
1609. Bynum, . <lb/>
1610. Fannie Barrett, . <lb/>
Staton Brown, . <lb/>
Africa Brown. <lb/>
1613. John Cannon,. <lb/>
1614. F. Cannon,. <lb/>
1615. Wm. Cannon wife,. <lb/>
Ami. <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 j <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 5.00 <lb/>
. 3.00 <lb/>
. 2.50 <lb/>
, 2.00 <lb/>
. 2.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
7.00 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
1661. <lb/>
1602. <lb/>
1664. <lb/>
1665. <lb/>
1667. <lb/>
1808. <lb/>
1668. <lb/>
1670. <lb/>
1671. <lb/>
1673. <lb/>
1671. <lb/>
1675. <lb/>
1676. <lb/>
1677. <lb/>
1678 <lb/>
1680. <lb/>
1681. <lb/>
1682. <lb/>
1683. <lb/>
1684. <lb/>
1885. <lb/>
1687. <lb/>
1688. <lb/>
1689. <lb/>
1600. <lb/>
1691. <lb/>
1692. <lb/>
1693. <lb/>
1694. <lb/>
1695. <lb/>
1696. <lb/>
1697. <lb/>
1698. <lb/>
1699. <lb/>
. 1700. <lb/>
N. To Whom Issued Ami. <lb/>
1616. Nancy Cox, . 1-50 <lb/>
Clark, . <lb/>
1618. Susan <lb/>
1619. Bell Carson. 2.00 <lb/>
Cherry,. 1-00 <lb/>
1621. <lb/>
Fannie Cut. 2.00 <lb/>
1623. Abram <lb/>
1624. <lb/>
1625. Henry and wife. . . . 4.00 <lb/>
1626. Wm. <lb/>
1627. Rowena <lb/>
1628. Mis. Ed <lb/>
1629. <lb/>
1630. . 1.88 <lb/>
1631. Titos Elks. 2.00 <lb/>
1632. Linda Elks. 1.50 <lb/>
Tisha <lb/>
Frank Grime. <lb/>
Betsy Game, . 1-00 <lb/>
1630. <lb/>
1637. Alice Gorham, . <lb/>
Alex <lb/>
Randolph . 4.00 <lb/>
1640. Paulina . 1.00 <lb/>
1641. Harris, . 1.50 <lb/>
Mack <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
1644. K. <lb/>
1645. C. <lb/>
Isabella <lb/>
1847. Robert <lb/>
, 1648. Hardy,<lb/>
1650. Anthony <lb/>
1651. Jennie Hodges, <lb/>
1652. C. J. <lb/>
1653. Bettie <lb/>
1654. Debbie <lb/>
1655. Jane Israel. 1.00 <lb/>
1656. Lawrence <lb/>
1657. Marina <lb/>
Simon <lb/>
Susan John. <lb/>
Asa Jones. <lb/>
Millie <lb/>
Nancy <lb/>
Berry Lee end <lb/>
. <lb/>
Nancy Moore. 3.00 <lb/>
Delia Moore. 2.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. <lb/>
J. R Mils <lb/>
Lucy <lb/>
J. J. Page. 2.00 <lb/>
Oliver Phillip-. <lb/>
L. II. Ponder, fur Ellen <lb/>
Bettie Phillips. <lb/>
I. W. Peebles. <lb/>
Win. <lb/>
Randi <lb/>
Reeves. <lb/>
, Rodgers. <lb/>
. J. T. <lb/>
. Mary Spain. <lb/>
John <lb/>
fl. W. Smith. <lb/>
Delia Staton. <lb/>
Clemmy Stork-. <lb/>
Nancy Stall-n. <lb/>
Martha Sermon-. <lb/>
Martha Tripp. <lb/>
Ellen daughter <lb/>
Patience Savage. <lb/>
Fred Venter-. <lb/>
Margaret Vines, . <lb/>
Bettie <lb/>
Eli wife. <lb/>
Mo-es Williams. <lb/>
Judith Williams. <lb/>
Thomas Williams,. <lb/>
Oliver Will . <lb/>
Lillie Williams, . <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson. <lb/>
Millie Atkinson. <lb/>
Lucy Atkinson. <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson, ,. <lb/>
Jno. . <lb/>
Jesse W. Braxton, . <lb/>
Frank Bright wife. <lb/>
Battle Bynum, . <lb/>
Pennie Burney, . <lb/>
Baker, . <lb/>
Martha Briley, . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
Blount, . <lb/>
Cherry Bell. <lb/>
Sampson Bynum. <lb/>
Fannie <lb/>
Staton Brown. <lb/>
Africa Brown. <lb/>
John s. Cannon. <lb/>
Sarah F. Cannon, . <lb/>
Wm. Cannon and wife,. <lb/>
Nancy Cox. <lb/>
Phillis Clark, . <lb/>
Clark, . <lb/>
Bell Carson. <lb/>
Cherry,. <lb/>
Carney, . <lb/>
Fannie Cobb, . <lb/>
2.00 1760. Elks, . <lb/>
1767. Linda Elks. <lb/>
1.00 1768. Tisha naming. <lb/>
1.00 1769. Abram <lb/>
1770. Betsy Dunn. <lb/>
1.00 1771. Henry and wife, . <lb/>
3.00 William Dupree, . <lb/>
1.50 1773. Rowena Davenport, . <lb/>
4.00 1774. Mrs. Ed Davenport, . . <lb/>
1702. <lb/>
1703. <lb/>
1738. <lb/>
1739. <lb/>
1740. <lb/>
1741. <lb/>
1742. <lb/>
1743. <lb/>
1744. <lb/>
1745. <lb/>
1740. <lb/>
1747. <lb/>
1748. <lb/>
1749. <lb/>
1750. <lb/>
1751. <lb/>
1752. <lb/>
1753. <lb/>
1754. <lb/>
1755. <lb/>
1750. <lb/>
1757. <lb/>
1758. <lb/>
1759. <lb/>
1760. <lb/>
1761. <lb/>
1762. <lb/>
1703. <lb/>
1764. <lb/>
4.0011765. <lb/>
No. To Whom Issued <lb/>
,. Davenport, <lb/>
1776. Daniel, . <lb/>
1777. Frank Or . <lb/>
1778. <lb/>
1779. Bettie Guy, . <lb/>
1780. . <lb/>
1781. Alex Green. <lb/>
1782. Randolph Gurganus, <lb/>
1788. Paulina <lb/>
1784. <lb/>
1785. Mack . <lb/>
1786. Mrs. Louis Hudson, . <lb/>
1787. K. Henderson. <lb/>
1789. Holmes. <lb/>
1790. Robert <lb/>
1791. <lb/>
Hunt. <lb/>
1793. Anthony Harris, . <lb/>
1784. Jennie . <lb/>
1795. C. J. Haddock, . <lb/>
1796. Bettie <lb/>
1797. Hem. <lb/>
1798. Jane Israel. <lb/>
1799. Lawrence Joyner, <lb/>
1800. Johnson <lb/>
1801. Simon Johnson, . <lb/>
1802. Johnson. <lb/>
Jones. <lb/>
1804. Millie Jasper. <lb/>
Jolly. <lb/>
Lang. <lb/>
1807. Berry Lee ad wife, <lb/>
Jasper Langley, . <lb/>
1809. Alfonso <lb/>
Nancy Moore. <lb/>
1811. Delia Moore. . <lb/>
1812. Morris. <lb/>
1813. Mrs. J. B. Morgan. <lb/>
1814. J. R. Mills wife. <lb/>
1815. Lilian <lb/>
1816. Lucy Poll <lb/>
1817. J. J. Page and wife, <lb/>
1818. Oliver Phillips. <lb/>
1819. L. II. Pender. <lb/>
1820. Phillips. <lb/>
1821. L. W. Peebles. <lb/>
1822. William Roberson, . <lb/>
1823. Riley Randolph, . <lb/>
1824. Reeve-. <lb/>
1825. Cornelia Rodger. <lb/>
1826. J. T. . <lb/>
1527. Mary Span. <lb/>
1528. John Sheppard. <lb/>
1829. fl. W. Smith. <lb/>
1830. Delia Still-in. <lb/>
1831. Stocks. <lb/>
1832. Nancy Staton. <lb/>
1833. Martha <lb/>
1834. Martha Ti pi. <lb/>
1835. Ellen ii, . <lb/>
Patience Turnage, <lb/>
1837. A-y <lb/>
1838. Venters. <lb/>
1830. Vines. <lb/>
1840. Bettie Wilson. <lb/>
1841. John Wilson. <lb/>
1842. John and wife, . <lb/>
1843. Peter Williams. <lb/>
1844. Moses William-. <lb/>
1845. <lb/>
1840. Thomas William-. <lb/>
18-77. Oliver William-. <lb/>
1848. Lillie <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
Joseph Taylor. <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson, <lb/>
Millie Atkinson. <lb/>
Atkinson. <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson, <lb/>
John i. <lb/>
Jesse W. <lb/>
Frank Bright and wife. <lb/>
Bynum <lb/>
Pennie Burney. <lb/>
Martha <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
Cherry Bell, . <lb/>
Bynum. <lb/>
Fannie Barrett, . <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
Africa Brown. <lb/>
John S. Cannon, <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Win. Cannon and wife, <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Clark. <lb/>
Law-son Clark, . <lb/>
Bell Carson.<lb/>
Fannie Cobb. <lb/>
Abram <lb/>
Betsy Dunn, . <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Win. Dupree. <lb/>
Roma Davenport, . . <lb/>
Mrs. Ed . <lb/>
Denial, <lb/>
Titus Elks, . <lb/>
Linda Elks. <lb/>
Tisha Fleming. <lb/>
Frank Grimes. <lb/>
Betsy . <lb/>
Bettie Gay, . <lb/>
Alice <lb/>
Alex . <lb/>
Randolph <lb/>
Pauline<lb/>
Mack <lb/>
Mrs Hudson, <lb/>
K. Henderson. <lb/>
Isabella <lb/>
Hardy. <lb/>
Hardy, <lb/>
Hunt. <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.30 <lb/>
7.00 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
, 3.00 <lb/>
, 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
Amt. <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 4.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 3.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00, <lb/>
. 5.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 2.50 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. . 1.50 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. . 2.50 <lb/>
. . 2.00 <lb/>
. . 3.00 <lb/>
. . 3.00 <lb/>
. 2.50 <lb/>
. . 1.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
7.00 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
, 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 5.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
,. 1.00 <lb/>
. 4.00 <lb/>
,. 4.00 <lb/>
. 4.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 4.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 4.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 3.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 4.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. . 2.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 5.00 <lb/>
No. <lb/>
To Issued <lb/>
Anthony Harris, <lb/>
Jennie Hodges, . <lb/>
J. Haddock. <lb/>
Hales. <lb/>
Debbie Ham. . <lb/>
Israel. <lb/>
Joyner. <lb/>
Marina Johnson. <lb/>
Simon <lb/>
Susan <lb/>
A-y <lb/>
Millie . <lb/>
Nancy Jolly. <lb/>
Lang. <lb/>
Hi Lee wife, . . <lb/>
Alfonso . . <lb/>
J. Langley,. <lb/>
Nancy Moore. <lb/>
Oil ii <lb/>
Morris. <lb/>
Mrs. J. B. <lb/>
J. H. Mill- end wife, . . . <lb/>
,,. <lb/>
J. J. Page end wife. . . . <lb/>
Oliver Phillips. . <lb/>
I. II. <lb/>
Bettie <lb/>
L. W. Peebles. <lb/>
Win. <lb/>
Riley . <lb/>
Reeve-. <lb/>
Cornelia Rodgers. <lb/>
J. T. Roberson. <lb/>
Mary Spain. <lb/>
John <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Delia Staton. <lb/>
Clemmie Si ks, . <lb/>
Nancy <lb/>
Mm <lb/>
Martha Tripp. <lb/>
Patience Turnage, <lb/>
. <lb/>
Joseph Taylor. <lb/>
ed Venters. <lb/>
Margaret Vines. <lb/>
Bettie <lb/>
Eli aid wife. . . <lb/>
Moses . <lb/>
Judith <lb/>
Too-. Williams, . <lb/>
Oliver Williams. <lb/>
Lilli.- Will <lb/>
Millie <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
Si.-an . <lb/>
Laura Wallace, . <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson, . , <lb/>
Mills <lb/>
Lucy n. <lb/>
its Anderson. , <lb/>
John n. <lb/>
Jesse W. Braxton, . <lb/>
Bright and will <lb/>
Bynum <lb/>
Pennie <lb/>
Baker.<lb/>
Mary <lb/>
Bell. <lb/>
Lawson <lb/>
Staton <lb/>
Africa Brown. . <lb/>
M Hie Drown. <lb/>
John S. Cannon. <lb/>
Sarah F. Cannon. <lb/>
Wm. Cannon and wife. . <lb/>
Nancy Cog. <lb/>
Phillis Clark. <lb/>
Susan <lb/>
Bell Carson. <lb/>
Cherry. <lb/>
Carney. <lb/>
Fannie Cobb. <lb/>
, Abram Dam. <lb/>
Hi t-y Dunn. <lb/>
Henry wife, <lb/>
Win. <lb/>
Rowena . <lb/>
Mrs. Ed Davenport, . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Titus Elks. <lb/>
Linda Elk-. <lb/>
Tisha Fleming. <lb/>
Frank Grimes. <lb/>
Betsy <lb/>
Bettie <lb/>
Alice Gorham. <lb/>
Alex Green. <lb/>
Randolph Gurganus, . <lb/>
Paulina <lb/>
He i <lb/>
Muck <lb/>
Mis. Hudson. . <lb/>
K. Henderson. <lb/>
Isabella <lb/>
Hardy. <lb/>
Hunt. <lb/>
Anthony Harris. <lb/>
Jennet I Hodges. <lb/>
C. J. Haddock. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Debbie Ham, . <lb/>
Jane <lb/>
Joyner. <lb/>
Marina Johnson. . <lb/>
Simon John-. <lb/>
Johnson, <lb/>
A-u June.-. <lb/>
. . 3.00 <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. . 1.00 <lb/>
. . 2.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. . 1.00 <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. . 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. . 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. . 2.00 <lb/>
. 2.50, <lb/>
. 3.80 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. . 2.00 <lb/>
. . . 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. . . 2.00 <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. . 1.50 <lb/>
. 4.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. . 5.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 5.00 <lb/>
. . 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. . 5.00 <lb/>
. . 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 3.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.50 <lb/>
. 7.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.-50 <lb/>
. 1.00<lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
No. To Whom Issued <lb/>
Millie Jasper. <lb/>
Nancy Jolly. <lb/>
Lang. <lb/>
Berry Lee end wife, . <lb/>
224-5. <lb/>
Jasper Langley, . <lb/>
Nancy Moore. <lb/>
Delia M. <lb/>
Morris. <lb/>
Mrs. J. ft Morgan, . <lb/>
-251. J. R. M II- ard wife, . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Morgan, .<lb/>
J. J. Page wife, . <lb/>
Oliver Phillip-. <lb/>
L. II. Pender. <lb/>
Bettie Phillips. <lb/>
L. W. Peebles,. <lb/>
Win. Roberson. <lb/>
Randolph. <lb/>
Colin <lb/>
T. Robins. <lb/>
Mary Spain.<lb/>
fl. W. Smith. <lb/>
Delhi <lb/>
Clemmie St. k-.<lb/>
Martha <lb/>
Patience Turnage, . <lb/>
Asa <lb/>
Jasper <lb/>
Tyson.<lb/>
Margaret Vines, . <lb/>
Bettie W <lb/>
Eli wife, . <lb/>
Judith William-. <lb/>
Thomas W . <lb/>
Oliver Williams. <lb/>
Lillie Willi.-i.-, .<lb/>
Rachel Williams. <lb/>
and wife <lb/>
Ami. <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 2.50 <lb/>
. 3.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 2.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
. 4.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 i <lb/>
. 1.0.1 <lb/>
. . 5.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. . 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 5.00 <lb/>
. . 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. . 1-50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. . 1.50 <lb/>
. 3.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. 7.00 <lb/>
. LOU <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.511 <lb/>
. . 1.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. . 1.50 <lb/>
. . 2.00 <lb/>
. . 1.50 <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. . 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.30 <lb/>
OF <lb/>
HEALTH <lb/>
No. To Whom <lb/>
Dr. J. E. <lb/>
Dr. K. <lb/>
Dr. J. K. <lb/>
Dr. J. E. N. hies. <lb/>
Dr. K. Nobles. <lb/>
1216. Dr. K. Rabies. <lb/>
Dr. J. E. N. Mes. <lb/>
1428. Dr. W. Ii. K. . <lb/>
1712. Dr. W. B. Fountain. <lb/>
1716. Dr. L. special <lb/>
Dr. Win. <lb/>
Dr. Win. Fountain <lb/>
Dr. Wm. Fountain, <lb/>
Dr. Win. Fountain. <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
Ami <lb/>
2,5.00 <lb/>
34.00 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
25.00 <lb/>
. 27.01- <lb/>
25.00 <lb/>
25.90 <lb/>
CONVEYING PRISONERS<lb/>
III <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
Total Paupers. <lb/>
HOME OF AiD <lb/>
To Whom. <lb/>
C. II. Crawford. . <lb/>
I W. -I. lien by. . . <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, . , <lb/>
Kill. fl. V. Smith. <lb/>
W. While. <lb/>
W. . <lb/>
II. D. Skinner. . <lb/>
J. T. Flanagan, <lb/>
L. W. Tucker. . . <lb/>
J. T. Flanagan, <lb/>
H. II. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
L. W. Tucker. . . . <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, .,. <lb/>
L. W. Tucker . <lb/>
W. While. . <lb/>
Ii. II. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, ., <lb/>
i. W. Tucker, . <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, . <lb/>
1257. D. G. Moore. <lb/>
1565. fl. A. Clarke, . , <lb/>
1569. R. If. . <lb/>
Richard <lb/>
1415. I. W. Tucker, . <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, . <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
v, <lb/>
To Whom <lb/>
A. L. <lb/>
II. A. Manning, I injury to <lb/>
ti. II. A. V <lb/>
II. A. <lb/>
II. A. lining, . <lb/>
If. W. King, <lb/>
A. L. Tucker. <lb/>
1233. A. L. Tucker, . <lb/>
It <lb/>
. 1.35 <lb/>
. 13.95 <lb/>
. 1.75 <lb/>
. 1.85 <lb/>
. 7.00 <lb/>
. 2.20 <lb/>
. 1.40 <lb/>
, . <lb/>
,. <lb/>
. 11.00 <lb/>
. . 17.44 <lb/>
. . K <lb/>
. 2.39 <lb/>
. 14.40 <lb/>
. . 7.20 <lb/>
. 2.20 <lb/>
. 6.25 <lb/>
. 2.8 <lb/>
1.20 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
STILLS <lb/>
L. W. <lb/>
1715. L. W. <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, . <lb/>
A. L. Tucker, <lb/>
1572. A. L. Tucker. <lb/>
1730. A. L. Tucker. <lb/>
A. L. Turin. <lb/>
A. L Tucker. <lb/>
Coward Wool.-n. . <lb/>
A. L. <lb/>
L. Tucker, <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 5.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.110 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 4.00 <lb/>
. 4.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 3.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1253. R. L. Davis. . <lb/>
. . 1.5011379. F. Patrick, <lb/>
. W. Grimes, <lb/>
127.69 <lb/>
133.22 <lb/>
175.17 <lb/>
25.00 <lb/>
175.67 <lb/>
182.65 <lb/>
241.76 <lb/>
175.12 <lb/>
210.08 <lb/>
217.10 <lb/>
0.20 <lb/>
192.82 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
COURT HOUSE <lb/>
A int. <lb/>
2.53 <lb/>
3.411 <lb/>
12.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
,. 1.50 <lb/>
. . 4.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 1.30 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.90 <lb/>
. 4.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.30 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. j <lb/>
. 5.00 <lb/>
,. 3.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 2.50 <lb/>
. . . 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.00 <lb/>
. 1.50 <lb/>
. 2.00 <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
BURYING PAUPERS <lb/>
No. To Whom Issued Amt. <lb/>
H. L. 3.00 <lb/>
R. L. Davis Bro-. . . <lb/>
Mrs. Alias 2.00 <lb/>
Flanagan Buggy Co. 12.50 <lb/>
. 3.00 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
. 3.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 3.00<lb/>
Freeman . <lb/>
K. D. <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
INSANE <lb/>
Whom Issued <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
No. To <lb/>
B. T <lb/>
S. Ross, . <lb/>
Cox, <lb/>
D. Moore. . <lb/>
Slate hospital, <lb/>
L. W. Tinker. <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, . <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, . <lb/>
L. W. Tinker, <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, . <lb/>
1540. L. W. Tucker, <lb/>
1514. L. W. Tucker, <lb/>
15.54. I E. . <lb/>
1566. L. W. Tucker, <lb/>
D. C. Moore. .<lb/>
L W. <lb/>
D. Moor, . <lb/>
1388. T. H. Williams, <lb/>
Total, . <lb/>
Ami. <lb/>
6.50 <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. 16.50 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
. 20.05 <lb/>
. 20.85 <lb/>
. 11.70 <lb/>
. 11.35 <lb/>
. 10.86 <lb/>
. 11.10 <lb/>
0.95 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
47.70 <lb/>
0.00 <lb/>
1.85 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
No. To Whom Issued <lb/>
Barker Hart, h. <lb/>
J S. jail. <lb/>
Tuft ft Boyd, desk e. Ii. <lb/>
yd. <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, jail. . . <lb/>
C. W. Harvey, j. ft h. <lb/>
Midland Chemical Co., <lb/>
Light <lb/>
court <lb/>
I c. fa. <lb/>
C T. jail----- <lb/>
J. P. Davenport, jail. <lb/>
C W. Harvey, j. h. <lb/>
Tn ft Boyd. h. <lb/>
Jo-. L jail. <lb/>
Water ft Until <lb/>
court house. <lb/>
Tali ft Vandyke, jail. <lb/>
S. I. Dudley jail. <lb/>
J. I- Woolen, j. ft h-. <lb/>
Building Lumber Co. <lb/>
Tuft ft Boyd. jail. <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, jail, <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, jail,. 254.80 <lb/>
K. L. Johnson, closet,. 265.60 <lb/>
C. W. Harvey. .-. h. j. <lb/>
Baker Hurl. c. h. <lb/>
Waler Light Co. <lb/>
Central Mere. Co. jail, <lb/>
Central Mere. Co. jail. <lb/>
L. W. Tucker. <lb/>
SOS. L. W. Tucker, jail. <lb/>
Tuft Boyd, jail. <lb/>
W. M. Moore, leg. <lb/>
C W. Harvey. J. iV e. h, <lb/>
Water Com. <lb/>
and court house. . <lb/>
Town of <lb/>
C. H. <lb/>
Coward ft Woolen, <lb/>
Light Co- <lb/>
and court house <lb/>
Central Mire. Co. jail. <lb/>
I. II. . <lb/>
J. S. Smith, closet, , <lb/>
. W. Tucker,<lb/>
S Karl. e. Ii. <lb/>
Maker Karl, c h. <lb/>
SMALL POX <lb/>
No. To Whom Issued <lb/>
1427. J. E. Clark. <lb/>
Dr. Win. Fountain. <lb/>
1731. D. T. <lb/>
Me. Jordan, <lb/>
pest house. <lb/>
Move, food <lb/>
for pest house, . . <lb/>
Dr. Win. . , <lb/>
1206.85 <lb/>
OHO. <lb/>
79.00 <lb/>
1.95 <lb/>
6.50 <lb/>
31.00 <lb/>
79.75 <lb/>
1.20 <lb/>
14.70 <lb/>
33.10 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
14.83 <lb/>
17.67 <lb/>
4.25 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
41.70 <lb/>
10.50 <lb/>
4.75 <lb/>
22.10 <lb/>
14.19 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
17.59 <lb/>
89.08 <lb/>
138.1-0 <lb/>
26.75 <lb/>
1.88 <lb/>
MM <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, janitor,. 24.75 <lb/>
Amt. <lb/>
810.48 <lb/>
200.00 <lb/>
75.00 <lb/>
. 12.00 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
. 8300.081 <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, <lb/>
Water Light C <lb/>
1732. ft Atkins. . <lb/>
ft Vandyke. <lb/>
L W. Tucker, jail, <lb/>
Brown ft <lb/>
Boyd, jail. . <lb/>
Atlantic Repairing <lb/>
Pitt Co- Mfg Co. C. <lb/>
Water ft Light Con Co. <lb/>
Carlos II.,. <lb/>
1225. and Heating <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
on 5th pf e <lb/>
2.25 <lb/>
13.50 <lb/>
123.30 <lb/>
1.80 <lb/>
33.58 <lb/>
37.33 <lb/>
10.72 <lb/>
15.00 <lb/>
5.25 <lb/>
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<p>
It <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. <lb/>
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
Subscription-One Yew <lb/>
Six Months . <lb/>
Si nit Copy <lb/>
From the slowness with which If anybody feels disposed ti <lb/>
people turn loose money just <lb/>
now, February might be called <lb/>
month. <lb/>
Notwithstanding expenditures <lb/>
are already ahead of receipts, <lb/>
the two more <lb/>
battleships built a year. <lb/>
PUBLIC LOSS. <lb/>
take of Pitt <lb/>
. . . , . , . The recent lire was one that <lb/>
not having a jail, let him bear <lb/>
. r, in . . i everybody more or- <lb/>
mind Greenville has a guard <lb/>
u i u f such disasters, there- <lb/>
house that will hold several of- j <lb/>
. . , fore be termed a public ,<lb/>
i.-.-. The court house jail , <lb/>
Some of the fellows who have ad the joint interest of every <lb/>
bee u holding their mouths to-1 is the and the <lb/>
n are smacking loss of these is <lb/>
artier to be Than to Afterwards <lb/>
rite- may be had upon . <lb/>
application t the business office in i Many more of those tales; their lips over the plums all of them. I In- Mason- <lb/>
have <lb/>
I had bought <lb/>
application in we <lb/>
Reflector corner and <lb/>
Third <lb/>
Entered in the office at Greenville <lb/>
N. C., as second-class mail matter. <lb/>
FRIDAY. MAR. <lb/>
Bye and bye will know- <lb/>
how the census run. <lb/>
After all years, <lb/>
is talking about passing a bill to <lb/>
the Maine. <lb/>
us from the cold <lb/>
storage turkey of seven years <lb/>
tending <lb/>
Greenville must follow her <lb/>
past records and come out of the <lb/>
fire better than ever. <lb/>
false hair being infected <lb/>
with leprosy will put the women <lb/>
against rats and such things. <lb/>
The comic supplement has <lb/>
e so sorry that it is a little <lb/>
strange that the Charlotte Ob- <lb/>
server adopted it at this late <lb/>
day. <lb/>
When the executive commit <lb/>
tee goes to select a place for the <lb/>
next of the State <lb/>
what is the matter <lb/>
with Lake<lb/>
The New Sun seems to <lb/>
he repentant over something. <lb/>
Must have been treading on <lb/>
somebody's Of is ii <lb/>
because its Lent <lb/>
them, but Temple while built the, <lb/>
others are sucking the lemon. Masons, was also the bustle, of <lb/>
the Old Fellows and <lb/>
Newport News. Va. wanted and each member of these <lb/>
to do some census taking its suffered a loss.- <lb/>
own hook, and found per The opera house in the same <lb/>
less population than was com-j <lb/>
claimed. That may put mine for it was there that all <lb/>
other big claiming towns to bat- gathered amusement. The <lb/>
Two other serious losses to, Tie <lb/>
Greenville by the lire are the <lb/>
public library rest room. <lb/>
It is bad to sustain loss by tire, <lb/>
yet it helps a man not to be dis- <lb/>
but do his best to over- <lb/>
come it. <lb/>
The Philadelphia street car <lb/>
strike brought the city of <lb/>
down to a <lb/>
walk.<lb/>
Yes sir, Greenville is <lb/>
to get that public building, nod <lb/>
it will be one to bring credit to <lb/>
the town. <lb/>
demonstrated that Greenville <lb/>
needs a more effective tire alarm <lb/>
system word of mouth and <lb/>
shooting tire arms. <lb/>
When the Board of County <lb/>
set to cork to get <lb/>
a new court we hope they <lb/>
will decide to erect a handsome <lb/>
up t i-date building. <lb/>
ting their eyes. <lb/>
Most Greenville people have <lb/>
as yet not caught up on sleep <lb/>
since the lire, their <lb/>
fully settled, but Sunday <lb/>
will help them bring around to <lb/>
normal condition.<lb/>
The Greenville Re pro- <lb/>
claim Good Friday as the next <lb/>
stop. What for are you going to <lb/>
run by St. Patrick's day <lb/>
Greensboro News. <lb/>
Because we are not Irish, oven <lb/>
if red headed. <lb/>
The noble women of the End <lb/>
of the Century Club who tailored <lb/>
so long and so earnestly in es. <lb/>
a public library for <lb/>
public library rest room also <lb/>
held the interest of the public; <lb/>
and the loss of these is felt by <lb/>
many. Taken all together it <lb/>
dues not look like a lire could <lb/>
have occurred that at once <lb/>
ed a loss to so large a number. <lb/>
The <lb/>
predates the esteem which it <lb/>
if held by the brethren of the <lb/>
of toe State. So many <lb/>
have extended congratulations, <lb/>
some even expressing them- <lb/>
in words of joy, at our <lb/>
escape from the tire, that it has <lb/>
touched greatly. We hoped <lb/>
to preserve these expressions <lb/>
and them for the home <lb/>
Greenville, are greatly grieved to read, but in the day <lb/>
that the fruit of their labor was ad strain following <lb/>
destroyed by the lire. Their ,,,,, we st of them. <lb/>
We send this greeting to the <lb/>
loss was i <lb/>
f insurance, and <lb/>
a penny <lb/>
are <lb/>
i- <lb/>
to say these days <lb/>
it Sure <lb/>
I. <lb/>
this is a time when some <lb/>
population. It i close I philanthropist do a noble <lb/>
to census taking time that by coming to the help of <lb/>
less said tin- lea there these good women in such an <lb/>
to back. emergency. <lb/>
brethren to lot them know <lb/>
appreciate their kind feelings <lb/>
more than can be expressed in <lb/>
words. The hopes to <lb/>
always merit their good wishes. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
j How many, many times <lb/>
been heard to say wish <lb/>
Some of them own ma- <lb/>
chines which were represented to be <lb/>
good as the best, and A little <lb/>
use soon uncovered their weaknesses <lb/>
and the loss or break of a part left them <lb/>
utterly useless and a waste of money. <lb/>
J The only way to avoid the tricks of <lb/>
is to buy a Singer <lb/>
direct from tin maker. <lb/>
J Then you beyond any doubt that <lb/>
you are getting the best sewing machine <lb/>
made for the lowest price at which a <lb/>
reliable machine can be sold. <lb/>
J And you will have no reason to be sorry <lb/>
afterward. Wherever you are there's a <lb/>
Singer Store near by to promptly supply <lb/>
parts, make repairs, give expert assistance. <lb/>
Be a Singer. <lb/>
am<lb/>
Sinter Sewing Machine Company <lb/>
Main Street. N. C.<lb/>
Silver <lb/>
I HAVE been handling this line <lb/>
for five It leads both in <lb/>
quality and designs <lb/>
Same is true all through my Jew- <lb/>
Line I have the goods and can <lb/>
serve you. <lb/>
Call on wants. A <lb/>
guarantee satisfaction goes <lb/>
each purchase. <lb/>
Look the Red revolving- sign. <lb/>
Y, the jeweler <lb/>
AT FARMVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
We wish to announce that we have recently opened the largest and most complete line of <lb/>
Hardware, Farm Implements, Mill Supplies, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ever in Pitt County <lb/>
All of which we are offering at prices fully in keeping with the times <lb/>
Beau- <lb/>
You don't have to spend a cent with us in order to get it. Come let us tell <lb/>
you how it can be yours. We have just unloaded a solid car of Ranges, Live <lb/>
Oak and Golden Oak Cook Stoves, every one of which is fully warranted in <lb/>
every respect- Our prices arc right, see us before you buy. We desire to most <lb/>
heartily thank those who have already become our customers, and to extend a <lb/>
most cordial invitation to everyone who comes to Farmville to make our store <lb/>
their headquarters. <lb/>
We promise you reliable goods, courteous treatment and a square deal. <lb/>
We have just received a c d Jno. <lb/>
celebrated farm implements, of walking <lb/>
and riding <lb/>
Cultivators, Sulky, and g <lb/>
Harrows, Corn Planters, etc <lb/>
We have what you want in Firm Implements <lb/>
at the right prices. <lb/>
We tell the Syracuse one i; two horse I <lb/>
plows, guaranteed not to break, it they do, <lb/>
we give you another one free . <lb/>
are the sole agents Farmville for The Cole <lb/>
Mfg. Corn and Cotton Planters and Guano <lb/>
Distributors. They ire the best on earth for the <lb/>
Southern farmer Read a prominent farmer <lb/>
has to say about <lb/>
the Cole Mfg. Co., Charlotte. N. C. <lb/>
Dear -Without solicitation, I o pay to you <lb/>
that the Universal Planter I bought from you last <lb/>
gave me satisfaction. I it with perfect <lb/>
in planting corn, cotton, and beans. <lb/>
Am glad that you have a planter o offer the <lb/>
public. With beat wishes, I am, <lb/>
We are receiving larger <lb/>
shipments of these <lb/>
goods this week <lb/>
HOLMES <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
FINANCIAL STATEMENT <lb/>
from 3rd <lb/>
Ho. To <lb/>
1227. at i. Base. Dept <lb/>
1228. Light Co. <lb/>
SM house,. <lb/>
1234. Men-. Co. jail, <lb/>
1232. IT. Hat-ray, j. e. h. <lb/>
1245. Tuft ii <lb/>
1247. L Tinker, jail, . . <lb/>
138.-1. C. T. jail. . <lb/>
1413. I. jail. . . . <lb/>
1417. Atlanta jail. <lb/>
1224. ii Co. <lb/>
BOOM and jail. . <lb/>
1341. Waiter light Co. <lb/>
court and jail. <lb/>
Water Co. <lb/>
lumps. <lb/>
1643. L. jail. . . . <lb/>
1343. Han. h.,. <lb/>
1719. I. W. .-. h. . <lb/>
1722. Tuft A; Ii. <lb/>
1723. Vandyke. .-. I. <lb/>
1720. L II. .-. h. j., <lb/>
1725. Water Co. <lb/>
1335. Tuft t Vandyke, jail. <lb/>
I'll. J. R. Move.-. Ii. <lb/>
Wiley jail. <lb/>
Tuft jail. <lb/>
J. s. Mooring. <lb/>
198.0. W. . <lb/>
Water .- <lb/>
house and pail <lb/>
Central Co. jail. <lb/>
Brown ft c., Jail. <lb/>
C. W. Ii. j. <lb/>
Hurt, jail. . <lb/>
Tall jail, <lb/>
Ohio I Mill.- <lb/>
lee J. <lb/>
Water ft <lb/>
jail and .- art <lb/>
21.07. Coward Wooten. <lb/>
Brainier . <lb/>
Ant <lb/>
29.00 <lb/>
15.78 <lb/>
23.38 <lb/>
119.30 <lb/>
33.00 <lb/>
9.18 <lb/>
0.48 <lb/>
No <lb/>
8.33 <lb/>
37.2.1 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
5.23 <lb/>
2.13 <lb/>
187.10 <lb/>
13.39 <lb/>
5.40 <lb/>
21.40 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.41 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
BRIDGES <lb/>
No. To <lb/>
I. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
H. . <lb/>
J. If. Smith Co <lb/>
I. W. bridge <lb/>
keeper, . <lb/>
ill. If. W. King. <lb/>
J. V. Brook. <lb/>
If. H. Flaming. <lb/>
C. V. Harrow. <lb/>
W. II. re. <lb/>
Home Tel. <lb/>
M. Mooring. <lb/>
if. B, Gardner. <lb/>
I. s <lb/>
K. of <lb/>
v.-.-. i ii In <lb/>
I. H. <lb/>
I--. A. . . <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
II. C. Venter. <lb/>
M, Baker ft Hurl. <lb/>
Ac Hurl. <lb/>
I., fountain. <lb/>
If. W. Brown,. <lb/>
I,. Q. <lb/>
X. T. Cox. <lb/>
O. ft <lb/>
II. I. <lb/>
I W. bridge <lb/>
keeper. <lb/>
D. XI. Clarke, <lb/>
bridge. <lb/>
J. C. . <lb/>
C. B. . <lb/>
H. I. Cox. <lb/>
L. W. bridge <lb/>
keeper, . <lb/>
II. I. . <lb/>
linker ft Halt,. <lb/>
N. T. Cos. <lb/>
c. Barrow. <lb/>
J. Z. Brooke, <lb/>
bridge, . <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
bridge, . <lb/>
Kittrell, . . <lb/>
I. W. bridge <lb/>
k spar, . <lb/>
W. K. <lb/>
bridge, . <lb/>
D. M- Clark, <lb/>
. <lb/>
Co., <lb/>
bridge, <lb/>
A. Stun.-ill, lumber <lb/>
for bridge. <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
bridge. <lb/>
Joe. <lb/>
W. II. S. C. <lb/>
bridge; . <lb/>
Ed Caraway, Coat. Ck. <lb/>
bridge. <lb/>
I,. W. <lb/>
keeper. <lb/>
It. I. <lb/>
1219. J. Ci <lb/>
1222. N. A. . <lb/>
1224, I. <lb/>
1237. T. I. . <lb/>
1210. N. . <lb/>
No. To Whom <lb/>
1249. I,. W. <lb/>
1256. I. If. . <lb/>
1373. J. c. <lb/>
H. K <lb/>
1377. L W. <lb/>
bridge. <lb/>
1384. W. L. <lb/>
1387. Adams,. <lb/>
1391. <lb/>
1392. . . . <lb/>
1394. W. II. Moore. <lb/>
1390. W. Wot,. <lb/>
V. <lb/>
1390. S. S. Smith, lumber. <lb/>
1401. Dixon. lumber <lb/>
1400. C. Stoke,. <lb/>
1412. ;. M. Lewis, lumber <lb/>
work on bridge. <lb/>
1410. If. M. Williams. <lb/>
1421. I. I. Kittrell. <lb/>
1425. W. K. Lewis. <lb/>
1429. P. Hollow ,. <lb/>
1540. I. W. <lb/>
1553. J. J. . <lb/>
1504. Joe <lb/>
1582. G. V. <lb/>
1583. T. G. Dupree. <lb/>
1584. C. V. Newton. <lb/>
1713. M. A. James. <lb/>
1717. J.,,. <lb/>
1.18. <lb/>
J. H. Smith, lumber. . <lb/>
1721. J. If. lumber. . <lb/>
1720. I. W. <lb/>
In <lb/>
K. S. <lb/>
I. W. <lb/>
Noah <lb/>
1903. W. <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
1909. C <lb/>
L. L. <lb/>
J. M. <lb/>
u. Corey. <lb/>
ft ii.-.-r Co. <lb/>
Building Lumber Co. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
1387. J. II. <lb/>
1388. J. II. <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
-1 <lb/>
1903. . <lb/>
V. <lb/>
c. c. <lb/>
I. Smith. <lb/>
II. M. <lb/>
J. . <lb/>
H. <lb/>
32,858.14 <lb/>
22.28 <lb/>
83.31 <lb/>
8.14 <lb/>
1.25 <lb/>
I I. I,. <lb/>
L. W. <lb/>
I. W. <lb/>
and <lb/>
j. if. May, . <lb/>
C C. <lb/>
Ami <lb/>
12.50 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
5.21 <lb/>
10.00 <lb/>
12.50 <lb/>
25.03 <lb/>
42.82 <lb/>
233.22 <lb/>
20.21 <lb/>
8.43 <lb/>
5.47 <lb/>
21.30 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
. 8.00 <lb/>
10.48 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
4.811 <lb/>
10.87 <lb/>
8.01 <lb/>
20.04 <lb/>
5.59 <lb/>
47.31 <lb/>
0.43 <lb/>
II <lb/>
4.93 <lb/>
14.30 <lb/>
5.07 <lb/>
1.85 <lb/>
0.24 <lb/>
7.80 <lb/>
40.35 <lb/>
18.10 <lb/>
8.01 <lb/>
7.02 <lb/>
50.211 <lb/>
31.00 <lb/>
11.511 <lb/>
17.11 <lb/>
12.50 <lb/>
bridge <lb/>
1.25 <lb/>
Ayden Lumbar Cu. law <lb/>
0.00 <lb/>
1.06 <lb/>
12.13 <lb/>
20.04 <lb/>
18.75 <lb/>
11.53 <lb/>
4.09 <lb/>
23.01 <lb/>
11.50 <lb/>
1.32 <lb/>
10.00 <lb/>
10.00 <lb/>
22.25 <lb/>
10.57 <lb/>
0.75 <lb/>
0.41 <lb/>
120.02 <lb/>
51.00 <lb/>
9.08 <lb/>
15.00 <lb/>
00.13 <lb/>
10.75 <lb/>
7.342.55 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
147.90 <lb/>
10.00 <lb/>
12.16 <lb/>
8.67 <lb/>
12.50 <lb/>
2.55 <lb/>
0.24 <lb/>
3.57 <lb/>
1.20 <lb/>
21.81 <lb/>
3.12 <lb/>
8.00 <lb/>
20.00 <lb/>
y AH. a bridge <lb/>
2-105, X. W. <lb/>
P. ft Hi-o,. Smiths <lb/>
Bridge. 27.31 <lb/>
J. L. ft C . <lb/>
L. W. bridge 30.30 <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Total. 110,501.00 <lb/>
X. To Whom Issued Ami. <lb/>
If. 9.25 <lb/>
Joe 93.82 <lb/>
1575. Joe . 13.50 <lb/>
Total, . <lb/>
FERRIES <lb/>
No. To Whom Ami. <lb/>
J. ft Bra. <lb/>
J. H. Davenport. 1500 <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Z. W. Brown, . 1.25 <lb/>
15.001 <lb/>
J. a. Davenport. 40.80 <lb/>
15,00 <lb/>
15.00 <lb/>
J. It. Davenport. 16.80 <lb/>
1223. 18.03 <lb/>
1552. J. Urn,,. 16.00 <lb/>
1381. Hal, . 49.37 <lb/>
1382. J. H. Davenport. 15,00 <lb/>
1393. Davenport. <lb/>
1352. J. S. Turks. <lb/>
1734. J. H. Davenport. <lb/>
1735. J. R, . <lb/>
1900. 15,00 <lb/>
1902. Davenport, . 15.011 <lb/>
Davenport. 18.41 <lb/>
praetor. <lb/>
1.1,00 <lb/>
J. H. 16.80 <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
WITNESS TICKETS <lb/>
C. C. Baker, . <lb/>
Henry Tyson, . . <lb/>
B. J. Mills,. <lb/>
Frank Taylor. . <lb/>
J. T. <lb/>
Page. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
K. Carson, . <lb/>
54-1. <lb/>
J. I. Jones. <lb/>
Jim Taylor, . <lb/>
2.85 <lb/>
. 2.05 <lb/>
. 2.05 <lb/>
. 2.37 <lb/>
. 3.011 <lb/>
1.05 <lb/>
. 2.30 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
. 2.35 <lb/>
No. To Whom Issued <lb/>
Kill <lb/>
Willie Clarke. <lb/>
J. If. . <lb/>
II. S. Hardy. <lb/>
T. II. . <lb/>
Wool,.,.<lb/>
Matthew Mm rill. <lb/>
N. S. <lb/>
J. E, <lb/>
If. <lb/>
W. T. Ma,. <lb/>
W. II. Jr. <lb/>
W.<lb/>
J.<lb/>
Will <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Ii. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Till. <lb/>
S. G. Hooker. <lb/>
J. K. Davenport. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
K. S. <lb/>
L. K. . <lb/>
John Tripp. <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
J. II. W. <lb/>
Can. <lb/>
Gilbert.<lb/>
T. II. Smith. <lb/>
Skinner.<lb/>
Badger. <lb/>
Jim Little . <lb/>
Spruill. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Hen Cannon. <lb/>
J. If. Harvey. <lb/>
Battle <lb/>
John Barney. <lb/>
J. K. A. Bryan. <lb/>
W. J. . <lb/>
If. . <lb/>
Allen . <lb/>
Hint J <lb/>
Ks.-i,. <lb/>
lieu Collins. . <lb/>
K. I. Tall. <lb/>
Sam Obey, . <lb/>
If. D. Harrington. <lb/>
Hal <lb/>
Dixie Ilium. <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
-I. T. <lb/>
W. II, . <lb/>
l. A. Clarke. <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
II. I. . i.-i-. <lb/>
M. T. <lb/>
John T. Thorn. <lb/>
I. It. <lb/>
Henry<lb/>
Bill <lb/>
Xi.-h. I,. <lb/>
II, J. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Dim Kittrell. <lb/>
Chile. <lb/>
J. K, William,. <lb/>
1.25. K. Harris. <lb/>
If. W. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
If. A. Mi <lb/>
Allen .<lb/>
Will <lb/>
David . <lb/>
A- . <lb/>
Chandler. <lb/>
S. T. <lb/>
T. A. <lb/>
W. Ii. . . <lb/>
I,. L. <lb/>
Susan <lb/>
oil. Louisa <lb/>
Henry Tail. <lb/>
May. <lb/>
Kohl. May. .<lb/>
Tom . <lb/>
Tyson, . <lb/>
Win. . <lb/>
o W. Ii. Brow.<lb/>
Howard . <lb/>
J. M. Hamilton. <lb/>
Kiln <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
It, M. Mooring. <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
J. H. Oakley. <lb/>
J. J. Mooring.<lb/>
L. J. Mills. <lb/>
Joe Tall. <lb/>
John . <lb/>
M. Taylor,. <lb/>
W. L. <lb/>
K. C. Taylor. <lb/>
Lola Long, . <lb/>
Allen. <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
W. II. Jones, . <lb/>
Dan <lb/>
II. dwell,. <lb/>
Ami. <lb/>
4.05 <lb/>
4.05 <lb/>
4.05 <lb/>
1.05 <lb/>
1.05 <lb/>
7.-55 <lb/>
5.55 <lb/>
N. To Whom <lb/>
T. S. <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
.,. If. J,,,,,.,. <lb/>
K.<lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
J. . i,. <lb/>
Jam.-,. . <lb/>
T. J. Corbet. <lb/>
h. r. <lb/>
If. A. <lb/>
c. c. Baker. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
J. W. <lb/>
1.05 388- If- Ball. <lb/>
J. W. Dupree. <lb/>
5.90 J. II. . <lb/>
J. K. . <lb/>
3.30 J. K. expert, . . <lb/>
oil. <lb/>
1.30 T. <lb/>
3.27 If. <lb/>
C. II. <lb/>
4.05 <lb/>
4.05 J. Z. <lb/>
5.55 i Nora <lb/>
1.05 Ada <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 Peter <lb/>
4.15 The. Walker. <lb/>
3.70 If. I. <lb/>
1.40 i man <lb/>
1.45 Carson <lb/>
1.45 J. T. Smith. <lb/>
. A. Clark. <lb/>
3.50 Gorman. <lb/>
5.80 J. I. Poi-men. <lb/>
7.00 <lb/>
4.05 C. II. <lb/>
2.55 It. <lb/>
7.10 Jones. <lb/>
3.10 II. IS. <lb/>
0.50 T. A. <lb/>
3.10 J. If. Mandrill. <lb/>
1.55 T. J. <lb/>
1.30 M. H. <lb/>
5.20 K. c. <lb/>
5.20 W. W. <lb/>
3.25 A. <lb/>
3.35 Am. <lb/>
3.25 <lb/>
3.75 S. Moore. <lb/>
0.70 <lb/>
S. T, Hook, i-. <lb/>
If. II. <lb/>
3.27 W. B. Bland. <lb/>
7.00 II W. W. <lb/>
3.05 II <lb/>
5.02 <lb/>
8.15 <lb/>
4.10 <lb/>
3.50 <lb/>
. <lb/>
1.80 <lb/>
4.80 <lb/>
1.05 <lb/>
3.25 <lb/>
1.85 <lb/>
2.10 <lb/>
2.10 <lb/>
2.10 <lb/>
2.10 <lb/>
2.10 <lb/>
5.47 <lb/>
3.12 <lb/>
1.90 <lb/>
5.15 <lb/>
5.15 <lb/>
2.05 <lb/>
3.03 <lb/>
2.70 <lb/>
4.45 <lb/>
4.90 <lb/>
2.05 <lb/>
3.55 <lb/>
3.55 <lb/>
II. A. Blow,. <lb/>
if. William-. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
M. Ii. Adam,. <lb/>
115-1. Moor.-. <lb/>
B, <lb/>
W. w. <lb/>
. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Mills. <lb/>
J.<lb/>
J. Ii. . . <lb/>
Mill-. <lb/>
I . <lb/>
Dive <lb/>
HOC T. <lb/>
If. <lb/>
Mills. . <lb/>
M. Cos. <lb/>
J. W. <lb/>
. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
W. II. Moore. . <lb/>
C. <lb/>
J. M. William,. <lb/>
J. W. Allen. <lb/>
S. A. . <lb/>
B. L. Baker. <lb/>
Sam <lb/>
W. I. . <lb/>
Prank Taylor. <lb/>
c. K, Pluming, . <lb/>
s. Hardy. <lb/>
118-1. S. If <lb/>
C. It. Galloway. <lb/>
Julius King. <lb/>
Herbert <lb/>
Marvin Persia. <lb/>
Joe Smith.<lb/>
Daniel King.<lb/>
W. Little, . <lb/>
w. A. Taylor, . <lb/>
4.83 j G. L. Moore. <lb/>
II. B. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
5.30 w. II. <lb/>
4.50 1300, J. H. . <lb/>
II. W. <lb/>
2.40 W. Tuft. <lb/>
1203. J. E. Warren, . <lb/>
1204. Lulu <lb/>
4.50 j 1205. W. II. Bland, . <lb/>
Harvey Manning. <lb/>
1207. J. S. Rollins. <lb/>
1208. C. S. . <lb/>
3.10 1300. Dr. C. M. June,. . <lb/>
c. O. II. <lb/>
c. II. <lb/>
1-15, 1212. Dr. G. L <lb/>
1.03 1215. <lb/>
1230. Wiley . <lb/>
8.15 K. U Baker. . <lb/>
M. <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
1372. Robert Iva-lit. <lb/>
1420. W. II. <lb/>
1545. W. L. <lb/>
1709. <lb/>
1710. K. <lb/>
1711. R T. Taylor. . <lb/>
1871. K. D. <lb/>
1872. G. A. <lb/>
1873. J. T. <lb/>
1874. If. <lb/>
1878. A. Clark. <lb/>
1878, If. II . <lb/>
1877. . <lb/>
1878. S. M. <lb/>
1879. Julia <lb/>
1880. Spin.-, r <lb/>
1881. <lb/>
1882. <lb/>
1883. Guy <lb/>
1884. Ii. P. <lb/>
Barrett. <lb/>
1880. Joe <lb/>
1887. Move . <lb/>
1888. C. S. <lb/>
1889. M. A. If.,. . . <lb/>
1890. M <lb/>
1891. V. K. . <lb/>
1892. W. C. <lb/>
1893. II. c. <lb/>
1804. II. c. <lb/>
1895. Will <lb/>
1890. P. <lb/>
1897. X. Ii. <lb/>
1898. W. <lb/>
1899. C. A. <lb/>
1888. <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
King. <lb/>
j N <lb/>
Am <lb/>
. 2.75 <lb/>
. 2.05 <lb/>
1.55 <lb/>
. 2.05 <lb/>
LOS <lb/>
1.55 <lb/>
. 2.15 <lb/>
2.05 <lb/>
2.05 <lb/>
2.55 <lb/>
1.95 <lb/>
2.1 Kl<lb/>
15.00 <lb/>
10.00 <lb/>
81.72 <lb/>
10.20 <lb/>
1.55 <lb/>
2.20 <lb/>
2.70 <lb/>
3.05 <lb/>
3.05 <lb/>
2.57 <lb/>
33.07 <lb/>
1.05 <lb/>
2.55 <lb/>
3.115 <lb/>
3.40 <lb/>
3.30 <lb/>
2.05 j <lb/>
2.115 <lb/>
3.25. M <lb/>
3.2 <lb/>
J. , 1900. II. C .<lb/>
1908. Bill Allen <lb/>
2.10 1880, <lb/>
4.1 1910. <lb/>
Wt ,. <lb/>
1912. Addle Dupree. . <lb/>
1913. D. II <lb/>
5.05 J. T, Allan. <lb/>
1915. J. P. IV.,,,. <lb/>
it. <lb/>
A. II. Allen. <lb/>
1818, h. P. <lb/>
J. P, <lb/>
7.70 1820. <lb/>
Carl,. <lb/>
Annie . <lb/>
J. B. I. . . <lb/>
I. P. I., me. . . <lb/>
1,1.-, C. II. . . . <lb/>
Will Tee. <lb/>
T,<lb/>
K, <lb/>
in <lb/>
IV. i. <lb/>
v. .;. <lb/>
2.401 Sill I Oil. <lb/>
W. s. <lb/>
W. I- <lb/>
II. H. <lb/>
II. W. <lb/>
Taylor. . . <lb/>
Alien Mo.-re. <lb/>
J. II.<lb/>
N. W. <lb/>
1914. <lb/>
Noah Teel. <lb/>
Noble,. <lb/>
Ii. Barry. <lb/>
Ami. <lb/>
4.75 <lb/>
. 3.80 <lb/>
. 1.32 <lb/>
130.87 <lb/>
. 4.111 <lb/>
5.05 <lb/>
. 4.18 <lb/>
. 4.05 <lb/>
2.011 <lb/>
3.80 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
2.15 <lb/>
3.1,5 <lb/>
. 0.15 <lb/>
5.75 <lb/>
1.311 <lb/>
1.0.1 <lb/>
1.25 <lb/>
No. To as <lb/>
C. II I, . j <lb/>
C. O. II. U . <lb/>
-16540 <lb/>
1248. <lb/>
1852. <lb/>
SHERIFF <lb/>
Mr. r. 178.80 <lb/>
M. vi riff. . <lb/>
P. Nil, n, -Ii-- I. <lb/>
L. -h- <lb/>
W. sh. , <lb/>
IA. Tin k.-,. r. <lb/>
I- <lb/>
Sf. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
W. , r. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
P. I <lb/>
if. <lb/>
SUPERIOR CLEf. <lb/>
4.15 <lb/>
1.05 <lb/>
1.115 <lb/>
3.25 <lb/>
1.10 <lb/>
4.95 <lb/>
3.88 <lb/>
3.20 <lb/>
1.10 <lb/>
5.10 <lb/>
8.57 <lb/>
2.32 <lb/>
3.83 <lb/>
3.75 <lb/>
1.20 <lb/>
Total,<lb/>
2.05 <lb/>
2.68 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.15 <lb/>
.;, <lb/>
j.-j-i <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.20 <lb/>
2.25 <lb/>
. 2.05 <lb/>
. . 3.115 <lb/>
3.05 <lb/>
. 1.53 <lb/>
2.80 <lb/>
2.80 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 1.15 <lb/>
1.15 <lb/>
2.05 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
. . . 2.70 <lb/>
. 3.10 <lb/>
. . . 3.05 <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
. 2.10 <lb/>
. <lb/>
1113.25 <lb/>
33.5. c. re. <lb/>
Ii, c. Mu re, <lb/>
II. C. Moor.-. <lb/>
Ii. C. <lb/>
II. C. Moore. <lb/>
II. C. <lb/>
ii. ft Moore, <lb/>
n. ft Moore, <lb/>
Ii. ft <lb/>
1217. II. C. Moore. <lb/>
ft M i re, <lb/>
H. ft <lb/>
ft <lb/>
II. C. <lb/>
1411. ft Moore, <lb/>
. 13.20 <lb/>
3.05 <lb/>
. . 200.92 <lb/>
. 12.70 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.1 I <lb/>
7.80 <lb/>
11.18 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
REGISTER 0.- <lb/>
It. <lb/>
If. William-, . 2.74 <lb/>
W. <lb/>
W. M. U -ire, to <lb/>
H . 14.85 <lb/>
W. M. Mo re, nuking <lb/>
report. <lb/>
1242. W. M. <lb/>
W. M. Moore, <lb/>
Hoard. 12.25 <lb/>
W. M. U. Register <lb/>
at <lb/>
SOLICITOR <lb/>
ft I. <lb/>
ft I. <lb/>
c. I. Ah . i thy. . <lb/>
1850. ft I. 05.50 <lb/>
T. I. <lb/>
JURY TICKETS <lb/>
S. T. <lb/>
S. T. White. 77.70 <lb/>
S. T. White. <lb/>
S. T. While. Ill <lb/>
S. T. While. . in <lb/>
1254. S. T. While. . 075.05 <lb/>
S. T. While. 180.10 <lb/>
1573. S. T. While. <lb/>
1.0512009. S. T. While. 787.95 <lb/>
S. T. While. 0.1 <lb/>
2.05 U 5.60 <lb/>
2.05 <lb/>
Total, . 100.4.1 <lb/>
3.05 <lb/>
3.05 <lb/>
1.46 <lb/>
2.30 <lb/>
2.30 <lb/>
2.20 <lb/>
2.40 <lb/>
3.40 <lb/>
3.30 <lb/>
1.83 <lb/>
2.55 <lb/>
1.45 <lb/>
1.15 <lb/>
2.36 <lb/>
i. <lb/>
2.10 <lb/>
30.00 <lb/>
I 5.00 <lb/>
15.1111 <lb/>
15.00 <lb/>
1.25 <lb/>
3.80 <lb/>
1.05 <lb/>
FEEDING JURORS <lb/>
W. 3.25 <lb/>
Motel 0.50 <lb/>
Taylor. 0.10 <lb/>
Mi, Taylor, . 3.110 <lb/>
Mi Taylor. 21.00 <lb/>
Mi Taylor, . <lb/>
1250. I., la Taylor. 4.50 <lb/>
1251. Taylor. 0.26 <lb/>
1408. Taylor. . 9.75 <lb/>
Taylor, . 3.25 <lb/>
Taylor, . 9.25 <lb/>
J. If. i J. . 0.50 <lb/>
TAX <lb/>
I. 20.03 <lb/>
1601. II, P. <lb/>
1502. J. B. 32.00 <lb/>
A, inn. 1.80 <lb/>
1578. C. . 44.00 <lb/>
1670. If. I. . 1.00 <lb/>
1580. i. ft . <lb/>
1581. -I. II. . <lb/>
1686, T. II. M lire, . 00.00 <lb/>
1504. Bra. Bell, . 30.00 <lb/>
1737. S. P, Car-oil. <lb/>
IV. M. Mo,.,,., . 433.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
i I. It, <lb/>
J. <lb/>
T. . 13.00 <lb/>
J. . 5.40 <lb/>
A. V. . 8.00 <lb/>
coroner <lb/>
c. II. <lb/>
C. o. II. 31.78 <lb/>
C o. If, 18.00 <lb/>
9.58. ft o. II. 19.80 <lb/>
1378. C. II. 27.00 <lb/>
1711. c. II. 14.80 <lb/>
T. Cox. . 33.00 <lb/>
P. <lb/>
May, 13.88 <lb/>
P, .<lb/>
T. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
V. <lb/>
J. May. . 10.311 <lb/>
33.1 <lb/>
T. 17.60 <lb/>
V. 17.50<lb/>
T. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
IV <lb/>
T. 31.00 <lb/>
20.40 <lb/>
i. 21.30 <lb/>
M. 35.40 <lb/>
May, . <lb/>
T. 18.50<lb/>
INDEXING RECORDS <lb/>
1328, <lb/>
1231. <lb/>
1241. <lb/>
1388. <lb/>
It, <lb/>
If. William.,. <lb/>
Woodward, <lb/>
It. William.-. <lb/>
If, Woodward, . <lb/>
c, . <lb/>
K. is. <lb/>
If. William,. <lb/>
K, it. <lb/>
, .,<lb/>
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<p>
FINANCIAL STATEMENT <lb/>
from <lb/>
To Ant. <lb/>
UM. I- <lb/>
1397. -I. <lb/>
ISM. K. <lb/>
1334 <lb/>
1362. <lb/>
R. SUM <lb/>
1728. B. <lb/>
1728. <lb/>
W. . 10.50 <lb/>
K. B. <lb/>
If. <lb/>
CONSTABLES <lb/>
l. . I <lb/>
1-30 <lb/>
TIM. a V. Smith. <lb/>
H. F. Skinner.<lb/>
a. a. 2.-M <lb/>
I. N. <lb/>
MM. Matthew. <lb/>
s. Smith. <lb/>
1235. Ball. <lb/>
If. <lb/>
1205. S. Smith. <lb/>
1373 <lb/>
1380. B. <lb/>
1530. i. A. <lb/>
1571. If. II. I-W <lb/>
1861. V. <lb/>
1862. i- A. <lb/>
1863. <lb/>
1864. If. II. <lb/>
1863. 1.05 <lb/>
II. Skinner. <lb/>
S. O. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
1869. A. t lark.-. . 4.30 <lb/>
I. <lb/>
J. T. Smith. <lb/>
R. . 12.40 <lb/>
If. <lb/>
X. 5-40 <lb/>
I. Skinner. <lb/>
I. Manning. <lb/>
If. II. <lb/>
J. T. Flanagan. <lb/>
. A. Jackson. <lb/>
W. o. While. I-W <lb/>
ii. While. LIB <lb/>
r. s. <lb/>
I. W.<lb/>
1704. r. W. Smith. 1-30 <lb/>
1705. H. <lb/>
J. T. Smith. 3.00 <lb/>
T. Summer. <lb/>
W. Whiter. 2.30 <lb/>
i. V. LI <lb/>
Total. 140.45 <lb/>
No. To Whom Issued <lb/>
C. Fleming. <lb/>
L. W. <lb/>
L. W. . <lb/>
V. M. hard. <lb/>
V. M. <lb/>
J. F. <lb/>
Town of . <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
J. L. Taylor, . <lb/>
C. S. <lb/>
s. C. <lb/>
G. V. <lb/>
W. . <lb/>
MS. I. II. Co,. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
It. K. June. <lb/>
It. II. C <lb/>
T. II. Smith. <lb/>
W. A. Pot-be. <lb/>
J. W. <lb/>
R. X. . . <lb/>
M. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
if. A. s- <lb/>
s. Fleming. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
J. F . <lb/>
T. A. <lb/>
W. W lite. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
I. W. Lawrence. <lb/>
W. r. <lb/>
I. A. Blow. <lb/>
J. If. <lb/>
A. I . l <lb/>
. .- <lb/>
Ill I. W. . . . <lb/>
If. A. <lb/>
Se ll. <lb/>
HIT. I <lb/>
C. S. <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
II. II. <lb/>
1213. V. M. <lb/>
1214. V. M. <lb/>
I. W. <lb/>
1244. H. A. Blow. <lb/>
1252. K. <lb/>
1376. . W. La n re. <lb/>
, W T-V. <lb/>
II. A. Blow. .<lb/>
IT, 1547. V. M. W . <lb/>
1855. Green, <lb/>
I. W. Lawrence. <lb/>
E. . <lb/>
W. S. . <lb/>
I. 1- rem-e. <lb/>
F. Ki. <lb/>
Ill . If. aid. <lb/>
W. Ha. . <lb/>
I. W. <lb/>
I. W. Tuck . <lb/>
Ami. <lb/>
22.00 <lb/>
44.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
10.00 <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
1.45 <lb/>
4.15 <lb/>
1.10 <lb/>
4.55 <lb/>
4.10 <lb/>
4.45 <lb/>
1.57 <lb/>
1.90 <lb/>
3.15 <lb/>
1.75 <lb/>
2.20 <lb/>
2.20 <lb/>
3.70 <lb/>
1.40 <lb/>
2.35 <lb/>
1.55 <lb/>
1.60 <lb/>
6.00 <lb/>
1.25 <lb/>
3.90 <lb/>
No. To Whom <lb/>
J. M. Blow. <lb/>
K. S. <lb/>
Walter F. <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
R. A. Parker. <lb/>
J. H. Smith. <lb/>
S. T. <lb/>
L. L. <lb/>
I. Slam ill. <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
Craft. <lb/>
I. Smith. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
J. Parker,. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
R. Warren. <lb/>
J. It <lb/>
1250. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Total. Total. <lb/>
Ami MISCELLANEOUS <lb/>
13.17 To Whom Ami. <lb/>
J. L, Fleming. <lb/>
17.05 C B. West. 3.50 <lb/>
13.47 j R. W. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
14.54 W. Peebles. 5.00 <lb/>
15.05 W. B. <lb/>
13.20 John W. <lb/>
C. W. <lb/>
2.00 1402. W. Harvey <lb/>
2.00 1426. II. A. <lb/>
2.00 1539. Bros. 43.80 <lb/>
2.00 1557. Ir. . 35.110 <lb/>
12.03 1571. If. <lb/>
2.00 1684 C. V. 5.00 <lb/>
2.00 1760. c. l. <lb/>
2.00 1707. G. F. Evan-. 2.00 <lb/>
2.00 Mooring. . 4.00 <lb/>
20.21 21-18. K. S. <lb/>
2.00 W. M. Moore. MO <lb/>
. <lb/>
SUMMARY <lb/>
of Home for Aged Infirm. . <lb/>
Horn., of Aged and Infirm, . <lb/>
Burying <lb/>
Pox. <lb/>
of Public Health. <lb/>
Conveying prisoner. <lb/>
It. s Still-. <lb/>
Jail and II. 11- . . . . <lb/>
Road. <lb/>
s. <lb/>
t-. <lb/>
1.90 <lb/>
., Jury Ticket. <lb/>
8.15 <lb/>
1.45 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
24.00 <lb/>
3.50 <lb/>
12.30 <lb/>
21.80 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
10.00 <lb/>
22.00 <lb/>
12.00 <lb/>
2.00, <lb/>
lam I <lb/>
C-I-. <lb/>
Feeding <lb/>
Superior I <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Coroner. <lb/>
Sheriff. <lb/>
Superior Court <lb/>
Register of I <lb/>
Solicitor. <lb/>
County Commissioner. <lb/>
Indexing rd-, . . <lb/>
Tax I.-t. <lb/>
B k- . <lb/>
Total.<lb/>
2,404.15 <lb/>
309.08 <lb/>
370.00 <lb/>
61.25 <lb/>
2.856.14 <lb/>
116.57 <lb/>
403.53 <lb/>
1,403.25 <lb/>
3.466.45 <lb/>
83.75 <lb/>
841.60 <lb/>
140.45 <lb/>
135.09 <lb/>
165.00 <lb/>
640.09 <lb/>
350.91 <lb/>
328.50 <lb/>
488.87 <lb/>
1.047.73 <lb/>
887.00 <lb/>
488.21 <lb/>
249.20 <lb/>
831,238.41 <lb/>
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE C. I. I . <lb/>
II. <lb/>
J. i J. M. J. Smith. 1.17 <lb/>
J- S <lb/>
T. A. J. If- s. T. . -5.17 <lb/>
. W. Smith. If. A. . 1.55 . . 4.25 <lb/>
J. Cox, . R. K. . 1.12 . 4.45 <lb/>
T. U R. L. . 1.35 <lb/>
S. A. Congleton. . C. 1.30 . 1.02 <lb/>
R. B. C. . 17.35 <lb/>
J. Cox, . . R. B. . <lb/>
A. S. T. 1.25 <lb/>
S. Ros-. W. J. Robinson, <lb/>
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 <lb/>
1858. C. 1.22 <lb/>
J. H. Smith. 1860. F. 2.07 <lb/>
S. T. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
10.00 <lb/>
. 17.20 <lb/>
S 11.09 <lb/>
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE <lb/>
BOOKS. <lb/>
PRINTING <lb/>
D. -I- 6.25 <lb/>
Co. M. <lb/>
Co. 10.10 <lb/>
J. 14.50 <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
J. 1-5 <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
I. W. Tucker. <lb/>
I. J. <lb/>
W. K. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
W. M. Moore. <lb/>
P. print- <lb/>
statement. <lb/>
Edwards <lb/>
Edwards ii <lb/>
Walker. Evan- Cogs- <lb/>
well C. <lb/>
1202. Edward- BrOUghton, <lb/>
1218. Edwards <lb/>
1246. Owen Dunn. <lb/>
1259. J- <lb/>
1388. D. <lb/>
1409. Edward <lb/>
1535. <lb/>
1537. Co., . <lb/>
1355. J. <lb/>
1587. Edwards Broughton. <lb/>
J.<lb/>
CAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 6TH. <lb/>
Receipts <lb/>
1909. <lb/>
on Deceit her <lb/>
rum hire of . <lb/>
Id bi <lb/>
pi ; r repair <lb/>
k hi <lb/>
Greene C for repairs to Scuffle- <lb/>
ton bridge. <lb/>
Ayden <lb/>
I. W. Tucker, M ff. on General Tax Acct. <lb/>
Marriage Lie <lb/>
Jury Tax. . <lb/>
Tax. <lb/>
9.220.36 <lb/>
10.25 <lb/>
24.88 <lb/>
29.13 <lb/>
12268.12 <lb/>
21.057.38 <lb/>
437.95 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT COSTS <lb/>
L. W. . <lb/>
L. W. . <lb/>
U W. <lb/>
L. W. <lb/>
Harding. <lb/>
W. . . <lb/>
W. White, . <lb/>
I W. Tucker, . <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, <lb/>
L. Tucker. <lb/>
L. W. Lawrence, . <lb/>
1.3-1<lb/>
67.75 <lb/>
34.80 <lb/>
12.25 <lb/>
9.80 <lb/>
9.85 <lb/>
9.50 <lb/>
1.25 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
11.30 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
5.17 <lb/>
9.75 <lb/>
12.50 <lb/>
1.25 <lb/>
3.20 <lb/>
Disbursements <lb/>
Amount paid County order a- per Vouchers <lb/>
of Training School <lb/>
bonds. 650.00 <lb/>
coupon- of Bridge bond,. 25.00 <lb/>
. 761.54 <lb/>
Cash on hand December 6th, 1909. <lb/>
5,883.70 <lb/>
FINANCIAL CONDITION OF COUNTY ON 6th, 1909 <lb/>
Or. <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
9.80 <lb/>
5.50 <lb/>
1.98 <lb/>
25.00 <lb/>
20.00 <lb/>
30.25 <lb/>
37.60 <lb/>
1.25 <lb/>
. 1.10 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
5.40 <lb/>
22.35 <lb/>
196.50 <lb/>
10.41 <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
Edwards <lb/>
Edwards <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
Edwards <lb/>
Edward Broughton. <lb/>
Owen Dunn, printing. <lb/>
1538. L. W. <lb/>
L. W. tax book, 35.00 <lb/>
H. J. printing, 7.00 <lb/>
Edwards Broughton,. 3.50 <lb/>
H. Co., . <lb/>
Total.-21 <lb/>
ELECTIONS <lb/>
No. To Whom Issued Amt. <lb/>
L. W. <lb/>
W. L. Brown,. <lb/>
J. J. Elk. <lb/>
N. C. Cobb, . <lb/>
A. A. Joyner. <lb/>
W. O. Little. 2.00 <lb/>
J. J. Laughinghouse, . 4.00 <lb/>
L. L. <lb/>
C. A. Ford. 2.00 <lb/>
W. E. 4.00<lb/>
STOCK LAW FUNDS <lb/>
Pitt County Or. <lb/>
To Amt. on hand Dee 93.57 <lb/>
Amt. from taxes. 2,007.78 <lb/>
2.101.35 <lb/>
Cr. <lb/>
By amount olden as<lb/>
By amount <lb/>
rash hand Dec. <lb/>
48.27 <lb/>
483.48 <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
To la-h on hand <lb/>
To ea-b from 100.00 <lb/>
To balance <lb/>
Mb, 1909, <lb/>
Cr. <lb/>
Ami. paid order a- <lb/>
ti. . i. <lb/>
By amount paid <lb/>
-207.34 <lb/>
8201.79 <lb/>
Dee. 1909 to balance, 134.60 <lb/>
Cr. <lb/>
By amount of order.- paid as <lb/>
pee vouchers <lb/>
By amount paid Treasurers <lb/>
commissions.-H <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
To on hand Die. 91.75 <lb/>
To cash received from taxes, 555.32 <lb/>
Cr. <lb/>
17.07 <lb/>
By amount orders paid as <lb/>
per vouchers <lb/>
By amount paid Treasurers <lb/>
I.,. 3.78 <lb/>
By cash on hand Dee. 6th, <lb/>
1909 lo <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
To on hand Dee. <lb/>
To ca-h received taxes, 40.5.75 <lb/>
Cr. <lb/>
By amount paid orders as <lb/>
vouchers <lb/>
By Amount paid<lb/>
By cash hand Dee. 1909 236.44 <lb/>
TOWNSHIP ROAD FUNDS <lb/>
Beaver Dr. <lb/>
To cash on hand Dec. 54.20 <lb/>
To received from taxes, 250.00 <lb/>
To amount due Treasurer <lb/>
Dec. 1909. I. balance. 8.43 <lb/>
Cr. <lb/>
By amount of orders paid a- <lb/>
per <lb/>
By Amount paid<lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
To ea-h on hand I. 31.11 <lb/>
To received from taxes, 100.00 <lb/>
To amount due Treasurer <lb/>
Die. 1909, to balance. . 25.20 <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
To cash on hand <lb/>
To cash received from taxes 4,000.00 <lb/>
Cr. <lb/>
By amount paid orders as <lb/>
per vouchers <lb/>
By amount paid <lb/>
commissions. 104.70 <lb/>
By cash on hand Dee. 6th, <lb/>
1909 to balance, . 1.141.40 <lb/>
amount outstanding <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
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 <lb/>
Bridge Bonds <lb/>
la an Bridge Bands for <lb/>
t Training School Bonds <lb/>
M Int. Training School <lb/>
By of county paid daring the <lb/>
as per vouchers <lb/>
a county order Oct. <lb/>
interest paid on Bridge Bonds <lb/>
filed, <lb/>
interest paid on Training <lb/>
as per coupons filed, <lb/>
band belonging to A Bold 30,729.50 <lb/>
Amount due by Dee. <lb/>
07,938.53, cash 02,481.60 <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
To ea-h en hand Dec. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
cash received from taxes, 491.70 <lb/>
Cr. <lb/>
By amount paid <lb/>
per Vouchers <lb/>
By amount paid <lb/>
as <lb/>
Treasurers <lb/>
. 6.21 <lb/>
By cash on hand Dee. 703.23 <lb/>
amount <lb/>
Cr. <lb/>
is <lb/>
By <lb/>
. <lb/>
rash From taxi-. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
an hand <lb/>
amount of <lb/>
Cr. <lb/>
793.90 <lb/>
Swift Dr. <lb/>
To cash hand Dec. <lb/>
To cash received front <lb/>
. 85.07 <lb/>
taxes. 307.57 <lb/>
Cr. <lb/>
By amount paid orders <lb/>
per vouchers 55.31 <lb/>
B amount paid Treasurers <lb/>
2.92 <lb/>
By on hand Dec. 8th, <lb/>
1909 to balance. 331.41 <lb/>
GENERAL ROAD FUND. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
To cash from taxes <lb/>
By- <lb/>
paid <lb/>
per vouchers Hied,. . <lb/>
By amount paid <lb/>
commission. 39.31 <lb/>
By ea-b on hand December <lb/>
1909, to balance, 459.57 <lb/>
Or. <lb/>
To cash on hand Dee. 8.05 <lb/>
To cash received from taxes, 700.15 <lb/>
Cr. <lb/>
By amount of orders paid as <lb/>
per vouchers filed, <lb/>
By Amount paid Treasurers <lb/>
commissions, . 0.40 <lb/>
By cash on hand Dec. 6th, <lb/>
1909, to balance,. 402.85 <lb/>
Cr. <lb/>
paid orders <lb/>
amount pant orders us <lb/>
per vouchers <lb/>
By amount paid <lb/>
. 52.09 <lb/>
By ea-h on hand <lb/>
1909 to balance. 829.49 <lb/>
Or. <lb/>
To cash on hand Dee. <lb/>
To cash received from taxes, 560.61 <lb/>
Cr. <lb/>
By paid Treasurers <lb/>
commissions, 2.80 <lb/>
By cash on hand December <lb/>
1900 to balance,. <lb/>
State of North <lb/>
County of <lb/>
IV. If, of Deeds <lb/>
and Clerk of the Board of <lb/>
County Commissioners in for the <lb/>
County aforesaid, do hereby certify <lb/>
that the foregoing are true and <lb/>
the claims audit- <lb/>
ed and allowed by the Board of <lb/>
County Commissioners, and also of <lb/>
the receipts and disbursements, and <lb/>
the financial condition of Pitt <lb/>
both General and Special Funds, <lb/>
for the year ending December <lb/>
0th, 1909. <lb/>
W. M. MOORE, <lb/>
of Deeds. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
To cash on hand <lb/>
To cash received from taxes 1191.42 <lb/>
632.19 <lb/>
Cr. <lb/>
By amount of orders paid <lb/>
as per vouchers filed,. . <lb/>
By amount paid <lb/>
. 21.78 <lb/>
By on hand December <lb/>
1909, to balance,. 1,073.29 <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
To on hand 74.97 <lb/>
To amount due Treasurer <lb/>
STATEMENT <lb/>
of the number of Days the Board of <lb/>
County Commissioners of <lb/>
was in session, the distance <lb/>
by each member and the items <lb/>
and nature of all compensation <lb/>
by the Board t . the Members <lb/>
severally, during the fiscal <lb/>
year ending December 6th, <lb/>
Number of Meetings, <lb/>
J. attended days. <lb/>
D. J. Holland <lb/>
K. T. COS <lb/>
J. J. May <lb/>
A. V. Lang <lb/>
B. M. Lewis <lb/>
Amount Allowed the Several <lb/>
Members <lb/>
j p <lb/>
For days as Com. <lb/>
For days as Com. 20.00 <lb/>
For miles traveled 43.80 <lb/>
For telephone 1.00 <lb/>
D J <lb/>
For days as Com. <lb/>
n 7th<lb/>
DEPARTMENT <lb/>
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS <lb/>
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector and Vicinity-Advertising; Rates on Application <lb/>
To the people of Winterville <lb/>
and If you know any <lb/>
items of interest, would be triad <lb/>
to get them for the paper. If <lb/>
you have anything to advertise, <lb/>
I wild like to furnish you rates. <lb/>
If you are not a subscriber to <lb/>
The Reflector, let me send in your <lb/>
G. Morris, <lb/>
agent. <lb/>
We tender our sympathy to <lb/>
Greenville in its great loss by <lb/>
fire. <lb/>
For good and comfortable <lb/>
school desk call or write A. G. <lb/>
Cox Co. Winter- <lb/>
ville, N. C. have the <lb/>
right ac the right price. <lb/>
Misses and <lb/>
Vivian Roberson spent Sunday <lb/>
in Bethel visiting Mrs. Novella <lb/>
Stated. <lb/>
The Pitt County School <lb/>
manufactured by The A. G. Cox <lb/>
Manufacturing Company are <lb/>
comfortable, neat and <lb/>
durable. Terms are <lb/>
When in the market come to see <lb/>
us, we have the desk you. <lb/>
Jesse of House, was <lb/>
yesterday visiting his sister, <lb/>
Mr.-, j. H. Smith. <lb/>
We are carrying a nice line of <lb/>
Coffins and Caskets. Prices are <lb/>
right and can nice hearse <lb/>
service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Buck, of Morehead City, <lb/>
came in last to a <lb/>
while visiting relatives. <lb/>
For jelly glasses, dried fruits <lb/>
of all kinds and butter and <lb/>
see A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
J. K. Smith, of in <lb/>
town yesterday on business. <lb/>
We have received a full <lb/>
supply of Give us a <lb/>
call. A. W. <lb/>
H. E. Ellis in yesterday <lb/>
Kinston, where he has <lb/>
been his brother, Mark <lb/>
Oysters We have them <lb/>
day and Saturday <lb/>
K. D. Co. <lb/>
We have just received a For spring dress goods, <lb/>
lot of cloaks, give us a call. A. and laces see us- <lb/>
W. Ange Co. <lb/>
The is the Kind <lb/>
you need. See us. <lb/>
A W. Ange Co. <lb/>
A new lot of lamps just in. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
If your subscription to The <lb/>
Reflector has expired let me <lb/>
renew it, and give you a receipt. <lb/>
W. G- Morris, agent. <lb/>
The spring rush is coming in. <lb/>
Better send your orders in at <lb/>
once for Cox Cotton Planters, <lb/>
simplex guano sowers, economic <lb/>
back bands, etc. Orders will <lb/>
have our careful attention. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
If you want a useful planter. <lb/>
see our combination planter. It <lb/>
plants cotton, corn, peas, etc, <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
For nice oysters, see me, at <lb/>
and <lb/>
Liver Tablets <lb/>
relief to women Buffering from <lb/>
j Johnson's stand, better prepared <lb/>
than ever. R. W. f the skin and Sold <lb/>
Beef, sausage and fish, <lb/>
New lot just in. <lb/>
Harrington. Barber Co- <lb/>
For nice and spring <lb/>
shoes, see new lot. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
New lot of dry goods and no- <lb/>
just in. Better J buy while <lb/>
they cheap <lb/>
A. W. Ange ft Co. <lb/>
We have purchased the <lb/>
known as the <lb/>
Milling and Mfg. and will <lb/>
be ready very soon to grind corn, <lb/>
do general repair work and dress <lb/>
timber. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
A nice lot of matting just in. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Cc. <lb/>
Dry goods for the birds. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Cc <lb/>
After <lb/>
will derive benefit by <lb/>
of these pills. If you have <lb/>
DRINKING TOO MUCH, <lb/>
will promptly relieve the <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE <lb/>
and nervousness which follows, re <lb/>
the appetite and remove . <lb/>
logs. Elegantly sugar coated. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
-r <lb/>
FINANCIAL STATEMENT <lb/>
6th <lb/>
day n Com. <lb/>
mile, traveled Se. I <lb/>
i, <lb/>
N. T. <lb/>
For Com. <lb/>
n Com. 14.00 <lb/>
K ii- mill-, traveled <lb/>
in State <lb/>
family <lb/>
ha <lb/>
William who lived <lb/>
Greenville, was buried <lb/>
here, at the old burying <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
County School <lb/>
are desks for you. <lb/>
cheap, durable and <lb/>
Prices right and workmanship <lb/>
guaranteed. A. O. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
We are glad to that S. G. <lb/>
Nine, who has been sick, is out <lb/>
again. <lb/>
Just received, a nice of <lb/>
ladies and shoes. <lb/>
Barber Co <lb/>
Judging from the way the <lb/>
farmers are hauling <lb/>
we are inclined to believe that <lb/>
there will be plenty to eat, and <lb/>
plenty eat with it, made this <lb/>
year. <lb/>
If you want a good plow try <lb/>
the at Harrington, <lb/>
Barber Co's. <lb/>
In to a telegram, <lb/>
stating that his brother was <lb/>
very sick, J. D. Cox came in <lb/>
from Fairmont Wednesday. <lb/>
How is your Let <lb/>
us show you our new lot of <lb/>
shoes. Harrington. Barber Co <lb/>
It is with sadness that we <lb/>
learn of the death of Mr. N. T. <lb/>
Cox near He died <lb/>
Thursday and will be buried to- <lb/>
day, at Hancock church, near <lb/>
here. He leaves eight children, <lb/>
a wife, three brothers, and three <lb/>
sisters, many friends and re- <lb/>
to mourn his death. <lb/>
Mr. Cox was a good neighbor, <lb/>
an excellent member of the <lb/>
of county commissioners, <lb/>
a devoted husband and father, <lb/>
and a loyal member of the <lb/>
church at Hancock. <lb/>
We tender our deepest sympathy <lb/>
to the bereaved relatives. P. H. <lb/>
carried the casket <lb/>
to the home of the deceased las. <lb/>
night, and will bring the corpse <lb/>
to Hancock today- <lb/>
A nice six key soda fountain <lb/>
for sale. R. <lb/>
going <lb/>
cheap. K. W. at Johnson <lb/>
on railroad street. <lb/>
Let us frame that picture for <lb/>
you. Any size frame. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
All parties who are indebted <lb/>
to R. D. Co. will please <lb/>
make payment me, as I have the <lb/>
book. R. W. <lb/>
Miss Hattie Kittrell. who has <lb/>
been visiting friends at Bethel, <lb/>
returned home Monday- <lb/>
Rev. Mr. filled his re- <lb/>
appointment in the <lb/>
dist church last Sunday morning <lb/>
and night. <lb/>
Prof. F. C. the wide <lb/>
awake principal of W. H. S aid <lb/>
J. L Rollins, attended the com- <lb/>
exercises at Reedy <lb/>
Branch school house last night, <lb/>
Prof. Nye made a speech. <lb/>
Rev. B. F. Huske filled his <lb/>
in the Episcopal <lb/>
church last Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
We wish to correct a mistake <lb/>
made in last Saturday's items- <lb/>
it was Mrs. William in- <lb/>
stead of Mr. who was <lb/>
buried near here last week. <lb/>
Services next in the <lb/>
Baptist church. <lb/>
Mrs. John Whitfield. of Rob <lb/>
was visiting near <lb/>
a few days ago. <lb/>
John S. Cannon, near here, <lb/>
by all druggists. <lb/>
No No <lb/>
There are yet some people who <lb/>
i do not seem to mind sending <lb/>
filling for The Reflector waste <lb/>
basket, otherwise they would be <lb/>
thoughtful enough to sign their <lb/>
name every time they write a <lb/>
letter. As new people are <lb/>
born every day, we suppose this <lb/>
same thing may have to be told <lb/>
unto the end of time. <lb/>
Medicine that aid nature are <lb/>
always most successful. <lb/>
Cough acts on <lb/>
this plan. It loosens the cough <lb/>
relieves the lungs, opens the <lb/>
and aids nature in <lb/>
restoring the system to a healthy <lb/>
condition. Sold by all druggists. <lb/>
. the misfortune to break one <lb/>
q last Saturday. <lb/>
on R. F. <lb/>
came in <lb/>
with a few <lb/>
Mrs. . , <lb/>
from Tucker returned <lb/>
where she Saturday, <lb/>
of spring a new lot <lb/>
Mrs. n <lb/>
Barnwell, spent week here <lb/>
visiting <lb/>
Kittrell inform us that <lb/>
they shipped eggs last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS Or <lb/>
Whereas, It has pleased God <lb/>
in His to call home to <lb/>
glory the father of oar <lb/>
brother, Herbert Cox, be it re- <lb/>
solved, <lb/>
1st. That we class and <lb/>
individuals to him our <lb/>
heartfelt in his be- <lb/>
and him to <lb/>
the Lord Jesus alone is able <lb/>
to comfort him. <lb/>
2nd, That of these <lb/>
resolutions to Brother <lb/>
Cox, a copy in the min- <lb/>
of our that copies <lb/>
be sent to the Herald and <lb/>
The publication. <lb/>
Done by op of the <lb/>
class of Baptist Sun- <lb/>
day school, 27th, 1310. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
D. Com <lb/>
W. <lb/>
What, of tinware <lb/>
see us. Just received a <lb/>
new lot. <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Change From Law to <lb/>
Mr. Fred T. Collins, a native <lb/>
of Robeson county and student <lb/>
at Wake Forest College, <lb/>
pied the pulpit of Memorial <lb/>
church here Sunday morning <lb/>
and night, and <lb/>
mons that made a favorable <lb/>
on his hearers. Mr. <lb/>
Collins was himself at <lb/>
Wake Forest to be a lawyer, but <lb/>
about a month ago decided that <lb/>
he go into the <lb/>
His visit here was the third <lb/>
he has been sent out from <lb/>
the college to preach. He gives <lb/>
evidence that he possesses the <lb/>
qualities to make minis- <lb/>
of the <lb/>
v z <lb/>
iS V, Q C <lb/>
as <lb/>
J. <lb/>
days <lb/>
day <lb/>
mill- traveled ill <lb/>
expense State <lb/>
Comity <lb/>
in. hi <lb/>
12.110 <lb/>
18.60 <lb/>
13.80 <lb/>
For <lb/>
far n <lb/>
mm <lb/>
i-tr. <lb/>
A. V. <lb/>
Fur <lb/>
I n <lb/>
. <lb/>
187.92 <lb/>
in 02.00,814.00 <lb/>
02.00, 2.00 <lb/>
Km- traveled <lb/>
B. M. <lb/>
Fur day ms in 02.00,810.00 <lb/>
Fur day- i Com. 02.00, <lb/>
Fur mill's traveled <lb/>
11.40 <lb/>
826.40 <lb/>
allowed Members of the <lb/>
Preceding Beard for the Preceding <lb/>
R. W. <lb/>
Com. 0.00 <lb/>
I'm- days no Com. 14.00 <lb/>
I miles traveled, 2.10 <lb/>
822.10 <lb/>
Z. <lb/>
days n- Com. i 8.00 <lb/>
days Coin. 8.00 <lb/>
mill's V-. 8.20 <lb/>
T. <lb/>
us Com. 92.00,8 0.00 <lb/>
day .- Coin, 2.00 <lb/>
Ni mile . 4.00 <lb/>
l. J. <lb/>
r I n- Ci m. in <lb/>
days nM Com. 4.00 <lb/>
For mile traveled, He,, 7.110 <lb/>
N. T. <lb/>
Fur I day as Com. <lb/>
For days n Com. 4.00 <lb/>
miles traveled, 10.90 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
822.00 <lb/>
were <lb/>
Do You Own a Piano <lb/>
If not, and you e pt to own stencils lot one a <lb/>
soon. your to ex-lard, of acknowledged lame and <lb/>
the ma display reputation in the trade. <lb/>
shown at the U player-pianos known <lb/>
A display <lb/>
to a large city. <lb/>
In a glance y. j inspect a <lb/>
line of pianos not alone stand <lb/>
in character of tot e, y and <lb/>
general in a class to <lb/>
itself, but you m ct <lb/>
that stand here aid <lb/>
incomparable an where. Fight <lb/>
different makes select none <lb/>
of those cheap <lb/>
We will take piano in <lb/>
exchange tor of self <lb/>
We also carry the <lb/>
ORGAN, wold. <lb/>
Old organs and taken in ex- <lb/>
change, terms to s your <lb/>
When in Greenville visit out <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware o. store. <lb/>
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
AT WINTERVILLE, K. C <lb/>
At tho close of business, Jan. 1910, <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
Furniture fixtures 1,178.68 <lb/>
loans <lb/>
Due from and 8,402.82 <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor currency <lb/>
Nat other <lb/>
U. s 2,241.00 <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stink <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
expenses taxes <lb/>
Time of deposit 702.20 <lb/>
Deposits subject tuck 14,077.98 <lb/>
Cashier's cheeks<lb/>
checks 71.8 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
821,859.97 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
821,869.97 <lb/>
STATE CAROLINA, Comity, <lb/>
I. F. A. Edmondson, of tho above-named hank, <lb/>
do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of <lb/>
my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
F. A. EDMONDSON, <lb/>
Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
fore me, this 7th day of Feb., <lb/>
1910. R, H. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
A. Cox, <lb/>
A. <lb/>
K. Green, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, Pres. J. A. ANDREWS, V.-Pres. <lb/>
H. D. BATEMAN. Cashier. <lb/>
Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Greenville, Care Una <lb/>
Resources, <lb/>
Deposits, <lb/>
To Loan <lb/>
ACCOUNTS cf Merchants, Farmers and Individuals Invited. <lb/>
James L. Little, Cashier <lb/>
SALE OF ICE PLANT. <lb/>
. No<lb/>
Slat.- of <lb/>
Comity <lb/>
I. M. Moore, <lb/>
Clerk the Hoard of <lb/>
Comity in mill for <lb/>
tin- County tin <lb/>
the is u <lb/>
us <lb/>
tin- my said <lb/>
Given under my in <lb/>
the l-t day of Feb- <lb/>
M. <lb/>
of Deeds. <lb/>
License. <lb/>
Deeds W. M. <lb/>
Moore has issued the <lb/>
license since last report. <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
Wiley Fleming and <lb/>
Staton. <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
Gus and Malissa Mason. <lb/>
Henry and Elizabeth <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the <lb/>
United States of Eastern District of North Carolina, <lb/>
by his Honor H. C. Connor, Judge, In the case <lb/>
Manufacturing Co. vs. Hill Johnson, <lb/>
the undersigned receiver will sell at public auction, <lb/>
on the premises, in the town of Greenville, on <lb/>
Monday, March the V. 1910, that property known <lb/>
as the Hill Johnson Ice Factory, buildings, ma- <lb/>
tools, and everything used in connection <lb/>
with the ice plant. Also one mule, several wagons, <lb/>
and several other articles of personal property. <lb/>
either all cash or one-third cash, balance <lb/>
n payments due in four and eight months. <lb/>
Sale promptly at o'clock A. M. <lb/>
This February <lb/>
H. A. WHITE, Receiver. <lb/>
Pulley bowen <lb/>
Home of women's Greenville C. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
The Reflector job work. <lb/>
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb/>
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD . AW. <lb/>
An Lung and Bronchial Remedies, been tin <lb/>
of a cold by is a cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Gun . . o give <lb/>
or money refunded. Prepared by CO., . U. S. A, <lb/>
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN<lb/>
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<p>
AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb/>
Seventy Anniversary. <lb/>
The Spring Garden Insurance <lb/>
of Philadelphia, Penn., <lb/>
paid their first fire claim seventy- <lb/>
five years ago this month, in <lb/>
Penna., and today the <lb/>
company through their agent at <lb/>
Waited to bush-Is <lb/>
money <lb/>
reasonable terms <lb/>
him highly <lb/>
. v lie new arrange , <lb/>
Commissioner. This U A Insurance Co. <lb/>
merit ., , double to our <lb/>
H. tic tr . , . <lb/>
e , , , . death, and court and jail <lb/>
Life hire <lb/>
I,.,.,., , , world. . , . , <lb/>
, r, cement, <lb/>
it J. K. <lb/>
, , full line of bard wan <lb/>
Smith Co s <lb/>
C K. Johnson confined <lb/>
hit with boils <lb/>
bear there is some <lb/>
t of a story hotel <lb/>
clever <lb/>
p-HI <lb/>
Of t <lb/>
V- P b .; built in our town in the <lb/>
. m. . ii M B <lb/>
V fix <lb/>
nice hears at your at <lb/>
R. our Assyrian mer- <lb/>
has had the interior of <lb/>
mi <lb/>
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Wit on me <lb/>
. I'd an letter <lb/>
i a i pr. m of<lb/>
th old o <lb/>
f, . r of improved <lb/>
u- el <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
Cook stoves, heaters and stove <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Hart sold the <lb/>
of hi- c Wed- <lb/>
to J. J. Edward Son at <lb/>
per pound. <lb/>
ill patterns and magazines <lb/>
at J. K. Smith Co. <lb/>
Hardy and wife <lb/>
rent Thursday in town. <lb/>
Rubber, and <lb/>
J. R, Smith Co. <lb/>
the Merchants When yon <lb/>
want an extra trade of groceries <lb/>
call on W. E. Tingle- <lb/>
If you want to insure <lb/>
property against fire, will <lb/>
his painted, which <lb/>
Q It. <lb/>
and rubber belting <lb/>
Dips valves at J. R. <lb/>
i-h Co. <lb/>
I tutor-. <lb/>
always, on hand with a <lb/>
an improvement. <lb/>
An experienced blacksmith is . <lb/>
Authorized Agent of Eastern Reflector for Ayden and Ad rate furnished <lb/>
If you need a good open or I We are not all like Greenville. settles in <lb/>
full all losses they <lb/>
in the big fire n the <lb/>
morning of February 4th. <lb/>
Mr. C. L. Wilkinson, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Pear <lb/>
Please accept our many thanks <lb/>
for the prompt and satisfactory <lb/>
manner in which our loses were <lb/>
adjusted and in the Spring <lb/>
Garden Insurance Company, in <lb/>
which we held policies through <lb/>
at this <lb/>
Ed H. <lb/>
J. H. Starkey. <lb/>
Mrs. Josephine Taylor. <lb/>
Paying claims is our business <lb/>
and has been for years. <lb/>
Seventy years ago The Spring <lb/>
Garden Insurance Company was <lb/>
in the city of <lb/>
Penn., and within sound <lb/>
the liberty Bell. Since then <lb/>
steam power electricity <lb/>
the telephone, the telegraph, <lb/>
the typewriter the steno- <lb/>
the <lb/>
the and the auto- <lb/>
mobile have been brought into <lb/>
general use. and some of them <lb/>
KING'S CROSS ROADS ITEMS. <lb/>
King's Feb. <lb/>
H. T. Smith, of Greenville. <lb/>
Sunday with his mother, Mr. <lb/>
W. S. E. Smith. <lb/>
W. M. Smith went to Green- <lb/>
ville Sunday after his wit-, <lb/>
where she spent last we k with <lb/>
her son, L. Smith. <lb/>
We are glad to know that Mrs. <lb/>
Marcellus Smith is improving. i <lb/>
We are to say that there <lb/>
are several others in our section I <lb/>
who are working for the prize in <lb/>
the corn club besides C. A. <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
The farmers are up with their <lb/>
work, but we are having much <lb/>
rain this week. <lb/>
King's Cross Road. March <lb/>
We are having great deal of rain <lb/>
this week. The farmers will not <lb/>
De able to work any in the field <lb/>
for some time. <lb/>
We are very glad to learn that <lb/>
LUNG HEMORRHAGES <lb/>
TOOK <lb/>
waiting to shoe your horses and <lb/>
mules R. Smith <lb/>
Guy Taylor has moved <lb/>
livery business ts gate's <lb/>
., . . . stables i ear the depot. <lb/>
, Now is a good time to advertise <lb/>
; are put -he Department <lb/>
ribbing touch on our n v P R. W. Smith. <lb/>
MISS NINETTE <lb/>
have been cur <lb/>
I I of <lb/>
Tim did not <lb/>
m and would m have rum <lb/>
l ii In a Pi <lb/>
Mrs. Marcellus Smith to mm <lb/>
though very slowly as yet. I it. I <lb/>
Mrs. Billie Nowell spent <lb/>
Sunday with her mother, Mrs. wag not to wait n i <lb/>
Betty Mathews who is very sick, w I it. i <lb/>
Mrs. W. E. Smith b sick. l m <lb/>
Ninety days and spring now a part of actual re. <lb/>
J. it Smith Co. of daily business life. <lb/>
For barbed wire and nails, all of these <lb/>
Garden has offered <lb/>
its policy holders absolute in- j <lb/>
Hope she will be out in a <lb/>
few days. <lb/>
Mrs. W. S. E. Smith has been <lb/>
right sick for the last week. <lb/>
Just ask Misses Cox <lb/>
and Irene how they en- <lb/>
joyed the rain Monday after- <lb/>
noon. -rt a <lb/>
have property to <lb/>
these all j <lb/>
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. door frames made <lb/>
. R I <lb/>
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l Tripp, Hart Co. have <lb/>
j . <lb/>
, i doors, lime, <lb/>
, binges at. J. R <lb/>
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; ;. Di <lb/>
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N IT you want to buy, <lb/>
t II ; rent houses or land, <lb/>
r j b for yourself, wife, <lb/>
mother or sister, or <lb/>
want to employ additional heir <lb/>
sail what you have, is <lb/>
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of a interest, a; <lb/>
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agreeable to J. if ,.,, Irish <lb/>
lore <lb/>
New which cur- <lb/>
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Pot coughs who's, la . <lb/>
hem a, hoarseness, croup, <lb/>
cough and it'll <lb/>
Guaranteed by <lb/>
For <lb/>
i toe mo up. feeble effort is <lb/>
THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. <lb/>
At the Close of Business Jan. <lb/>
;. They a cure <lb/>
-tin . T.,., fa, s <lb/>
. the <lb/>
till , th <lb/>
r. v .- blow. <lb/>
. wonders tor weak, run mil <lb/>
and <lb/>
daily joy. Try <lb/>
them. a <lb/>
by ; II <lb/>
black leather <lb/>
about <lb/>
between the A. C. L. <lb/>
. -fa <lb/>
Prices low. <lb/>
and i church, Saturday, <lb/>
Finder will <lb/>
returning a to <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
Stubborn as Mold <lb/>
wish to state to the public <lb/>
there was a KT- <lb/>
paper in ray lost n <lb/>
recent fire. I have <lb/>
Ci force Batch up the work troubles before Dr. Kim's <lb/>
Kt <lb/>
rim. <lb/>
Um. <lb/>
i MD. <lb/>
Resources Liabilities <lb/>
Loans and stock <lb/>
w . 12,600.00 <lb/>
and i I <lb/>
and Undivided profits, leas <lb/>
Di . loans 600.00 cur. exp. and taxes pd. 4,888.08 <lb/>
Due from 70,181.34 Deposits sub. to cheek 71,338.86 <lb/>
it. ma 60.00 <lb/>
coin loon <lb/>
Silver coin, including ail <lb/>
minor coin cur. 1,240.64 <lb/>
bank and other <lb/>
U, s. Notes 3,804.00 <lb/>
Demand of <lb/>
Cashier's cheeks <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Total <lb/>
In Hooks to Stay <lb/>
The Jo; for croup <lb/>
Goose <lb/>
t rheumatism all <lb/>
and pains, highly u , <lb/>
land young and i U. <lb/>
by M <lb/>
N. ma n .<lb/>
is soon can and the <lb/>
books will admit of use. <lb/>
R-- <lb/>
W. M Moore, <lb/>
Deeds--. <lb/>
Lit. <lb/>
bi. easy.<lb/>
II ft t <lb/>
18,443.86 . <lb/>
T. <lb/>
1183.272.23 <lb/>
CAP- <lb/>
Strays Taken Up. <lb/>
with <lb/>
get name -h. an<lb/>
I bl .-It,<lb/>
Oysters <lb/>
j g Day<lb/>
Graduate Nurse <lb/>
Ayden, North Carolina <lb/>
special. <lb/>
th <lb/>
to oar<lb/>
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in <lb/>
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i In. <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
COUNTY PITT. <lb/>
I. It. Si Cashier of the named bank, do that, <lb/>
above statement . to the U-lit my and belief. <lb/>
J, 1-. <lb/>
Subscribed sworn to j Correct- r <lb/>
before this day j J. R. <lb/>
1910 <lb/>
HODGE,. Ii- C CANNON. <lb/>
Notary Public. I Director <lb/>
wish to attention to our new line of fall <lb/>
we now have. We have taken Beat care i buying; this year and <lb/>
think we can supply your wants in Shots, Hats, Dress <lb/>
Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is card <lb/>
Dry Goods Store. <lb/>
Come let us show you <lb/>
, with- <lb/>
Tripp, Hart Co., c.<lb/>
We are prepared to <lb/>
House and <lb/>
at the very <lb/>
Corns to<lb/>
and we you <lb/>
b-m FURNITURE CO. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, MARCH II. 1910. <lb/>
No. I <lb/>
TRAGEDY AT SCOTLAND NECK. <lb/>
ONE MAN SHOOTS DOWN <lb/>
OTHERS. <lb/>
POLICEMAN DUNN DEAD <lb/>
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. <lb/>
for April Meal- <lb/>
to he Held 29th. <lb/>
E. L. A. Paul Kitchin. Police- <lb/>
Man C. W. Dunn the Victims and <lb/>
E. E Powell the Assailant. <lb/>
Because of the parties being <lb/>
well known, much interest <lb/>
felt here over the news of a <lb/>
shooting which occurred <lb/>
in Scotland Neck Friday evening. <lb/>
Particular at the time were <lb/>
all obtainable being that <lb/>
a man named Powell had in one <lb/>
shot and seriously <lb/>
wounded Senator Travis, <lb/>
Kitchin and Policeman <lb/>
Dunn, that the three wounded <lb/>
men had been taken by special <lb/>
train to a in <lb/>
and it was thought neither of <lb/>
then was fatally <lb/>
A from Scotland Neck <lb/>
to the Raleigh News and <lb/>
following part cu- <lb/>
the <lb/>
Scotland March 4.- <lb/>
2.30 o'clock this afternoon, on <lb/>
Main street, near <lb/>
stables, the deputy sheriff of the <lb/>
county and chief of of <lb/>
Scotland Neck. C W. <lb/>
Representative A. Paul Kitchen, <lb/>
of Scotland Neck, and Senator <lb/>
E. L. Travis, of Halifax, were <lb/>
all shot by E E. Powell, Sr. <lb/>
From the best information <lb/>
obtainable, it Powell <lb/>
asked why he did not <lb/>
reply a letter. Travis replied <lb/>
that some time having elapsed <lb/>
since the letter, he did <lb/>
not remember its contents. <lb/>
Kitchin placed his hand on <lb/>
Powell and requested him <lb/>
to get whereupon <lb/>
drew a revolver and shot <lb/>
Kitchen and Travis in quick <lb/>
Officer Dunn then <lb/>
started toward Powell and while <lb/>
was shot somewhere in <lb/>
his left side, mar the back. <lb/>
went to his store, a <lb/>
short distance away, got a shot <lb/>
gun and then went to his home. <lb/>
Messrs. Kitchin and Travis <lb/>
are not considered seriously <lb/>
wounded. Officer Dunn's <lb/>
is more serious, but not <lb/>
necessarily fetal. <lb/>
Powell, who <lb/>
Senator Travis Taken <lb/>
to State I <lb/>
Special to Reflector. j f County <lb/>
Scotland March had much routine <lb/>
W. Dunn, who Friday to transact, at the March <lb/>
with Senator E. L meeting, consisting mainly in <lb/>
Travis and Representative A. P. passing upon and allowing van <lb/>
, . r, r <lb/>
Kitchin was shot by E Powell consideration was Riven <lb/>
on the street here, died at matter building anew <lb/>
o'clock this afternoon Mr. <lb/>
Dunn was a of the <lb/>
was well connected <lb/>
and prominent here. <lb/>
News today from the home of <lb/>
Senator Travis at Halifax. <lb/>
that his condition is not so <lb/>
Fever developed- last <lb/>
night and is feared that be is <lb/>
threatened with lockjaw. <lb/>
Representative Kitchin is doing <lb/>
as well as be expected. <lb/>
Officers have deemed it wise to <lb/>
remove Mr. Powell, who the <lb/>
shooting, to the State prison at <lb/>
Raleigh, and he was carried <lb/>
there early this <lb/>
court and a new j ill, and <lb/>
TWO SOUTHERN <lb/>
LINCOLN <lb/>
AND JOHNSON <lb/>
FEDERALISTS. <lb/>
OF OLD <lb/>
FIRE AT FOUNTAIN. <lb/>
Special to The <lb/>
Fountain, N. C. March <lb/>
About this fire <lb/>
was dissevered in the two story <lb/>
store building occupied by J. R. <lb/>
Bell, colored, who run a <lb/>
rant on the floor and used <lb/>
the upper story for lodging <lb/>
rooms. When the alarm was <lb/>
given the citizens <lb/>
quickly, but the being <lb/>
a pedal meeting of the board <lb/>
was called for the inst., <lb/>
when architects and <lb/>
will be invited to present plans <lb/>
and bids. Before that date a <lb/>
committee of the <lb/>
visit and examine buildings in <lb/>
some other counties to better <lb/>
inform themselves as to just <lb/>
what is needed. <lb/>
The following jurors were <lb/>
drawn for April criminal term <lb/>
of Superior J R J <lb/>
M C Nelson, W A <lb/>
G W Gardner W E Hooker, b A <lb/>
Gardner, Jacob J K <lb/>
Buck, A J Whichard, C W Bailey, <lb/>
W L Smith, Levi Pierce, J T <lb/>
Manning, B W Tucker. Asa <lb/>
Jones, T Satterfield, J S Allen. <lb/>
M M Ewell. W J Evans, W T <lb/>
J H Boyd, J B <lb/>
W T Harris, J D Fleming. i E <lb/>
7.- i Jackson, M Tucker, L F <lb/>
Harvey, J A Williams, L L Kit- <lb/>
J W Venters. L M Manning <lb/>
J S Porter, D C Jackson, W S <lb/>
. , <lb/>
For civil term-R O <lb/>
An Interesting Story by Mr. <lb/>
About the Two <lb/>
many of my <lb/>
know that when General Lee <lb/>
surrendered at Appomattox the <lb/>
victorious government <lb/>
had at its head both a native <lb/>
Southern President a native <lb/>
Southern Vice-President It is <lb/>
odd but noteworthy fact, and, <lb/>
stranger still, were from <lb/>
North Carolina st ck. The Old <lb/>
North State boasts of having <lb/>
contributed more soldiers to the <lb/>
Confederate cause than any <lb/>
other C and. if an <lb/>
honor it be, it can also boast of <lb/>
having a man on <lb/>
side whose as chief <lb/>
was to command the <lb/>
forces in their attempt to kill <lb/>
as many Caro- <lb/>
as possible. <lb/>
Abraham is a saint or <lb/>
a sinner, a big man or a small <lb/>
one, according to the viewpoint <lb/>
of the individual thinker, or, <lb/>
person who other do <lb/>
his thinking. He was a human <lb/>
being, and, like all of us, <lb/>
weaknesses. But, there <lb/>
were Southerners who knew <lb/>
him in life. they did not <lb/>
have i he opinion now heard in <lb/>
certain quarters of our South- <lb/>
Alexander II. Stephens, <lb/>
last <lb/>
for Saturday. March 12th, <lb/>
1910 <lb/>
a. m. Devotional <lb/>
J. H. Shore, <lb/>
Reading of minutes of <lb/>
meeting. <lb/>
Announcements. <lb/>
The Presentation of the <lb/>
H. E. Austin. <lb/>
General discussion <lb/>
12.15. of Teachers on <lb/>
Betterment Work. <lb/>
Recess for dinner. <lb/>
p. m- Recitation on Draw <lb/>
Kate W. Lewis. <lb/>
Every teacher in the county is <lb/>
requested to be present at this <lb/>
meeting and be able to report the <lb/>
entire amount of money <lb/>
they have received the <lb/>
entire i in any way for any <lb/>
purpose. I would insist that <lb/>
you be present at a. <lb/>
w. H. <lb/>
Co. Schools. <lb/>
Pitt Prisoners Kept in Jail <lb/>
The Pitt county commissioners <lb/>
have made a proposition to the <lb/>
sheriff and commissioners of this <lb/>
county to take of the <lb/>
of Pitt, pending the re- <lb/>
building the jail, which <lb/>
burned a short while ago- <lb/>
Lenoir commissioners will accept <lb/>
the Free I <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
.,,,. .,,,. u the Confederate ice-President, <lb/>
ton. N B Gaskins, J R . , <lb/>
., , n u . I,,.; thought well of Mr. Lincoln, and <lb/>
A Joyner. J R Leon <lb/>
i in .;.,., the assassination es <lb/>
S I K K <lb/>
, . c. i i m m i as he heard the news, not <lb/>
Jesse A Stokes. J W Moore. . . . <lb/>
, , . r. r , ha because a man had been killed, <lb/>
Jenkins, H C Cannon. HA , . , . <lb/>
Moore, b D H G <lb/>
of wood it was too near destroyed j ford n j E J I would <lb/>
to be saved and with its contents s Exum A few y there appear- <lb/>
about was a total Mayor II. W. a book entitled The Genesis <lb/>
loss, half covered insurance. <lb/>
By good hard work the fire was <lb/>
confined to this one building, <lb/>
although the wind very <lb/>
The origin of the <lb/>
POLICEMAN DUNN'S FUNERAL <lb/>
by Thousand People <lb/>
of <lb/>
j Special to <lb/>
Scotland Neck. N. C. Mar. <lb/>
funeral of Policeman C <lb/>
behalf of the Board of It will be <lb/>
of Greenville, tendered the that even the best <lb/>
missioners the use of the cl the ill-fated man <lb/>
hall in which to hold courts until ; accounts <lb/>
a court house can be built. O the events surrounding his <lb/>
James H. who <lb/>
SHOOTING AT had heard the North Carolina <lb/>
determined to clear <lb/>
, , c t w the mystery, and he has <lb/>
Dr. J, H. Hudson Seriously Wounds , . , <lb/>
I j brought forth interesting <lb/>
It is said that Powell, who <lb/>
about years old, says he will <lb/>
kill any one attempting to arrest <lb/>
him. Mayor Liverman and Dunn, who died yesterday <lb/>
citizens generally, art acting <lb/>
with a proper deliberation and <lb/>
will take Powell, but don't want <lb/>
to hurt him. <lb/>
Mrs. Powell is an invalid, con- <lb/>
fined in bed, while her husband <lb/>
has barricaded himself in the <lb/>
same house. <lb/>
has surrendered <lb/>
and arrangements are to <lb/>
take him to Halifax tonight. <lb/>
The doctors say Dunn is resting <lb/>
quietly. It is a miracle no one <lb/>
was killed. <lb/>
No one except the parties in <lb/>
the matter know of the contents <lb/>
of the letter in question in the <lb/>
shooting and there is only rumor <lb/>
as to what it contained. Some <lb/>
time ago a son of Mr. Powell was <lb/>
in some trouble, being tried at <lb/>
Halifax for the cutting of a man. <lb/>
In the some sort of a com- <lb/>
promise reached and the <lb/>
young acquitted. In <lb/>
that trial Meara. and <lb/>
assisted the young man. <lb/>
All that is known of Mm letter is <lb/>
that Mr. Powell wanted Mr. <lb/>
Travis to tell him why ho had <lb/>
not --i plied to the letter. <lb/>
Both Messrs. Travis <lb/>
Bid prominent in <lb/>
A. i- broth <lb/>
of Governor W W. am <lb/>
the two <lb/>
from the wound inflicted by Mr. <lb/>
News came by telephone this <lb/>
morning, that. Dr. J. H. Hudson, <lb/>
a physician who ha been locate I <lb/>
at Ballard's X Roads the psst <lb/>
year, had shot Mr. Jed Elks, a <lb/>
merchant there. While <lb/>
are the report says <lb/>
E E. Powell in the tragedy here were by Hudson <lb/>
last Friday, took place at <lb/>
o'clock this morning. The body <lb/>
was followed to the cemetery, a <lb/>
mile from town, by fully <lb/>
people, many here from all sec- <lb/>
of the county and even <lb/>
from counties. The <lb/>
entire business of the town was <lb/>
suspended during the hour of <lb/>
the funeral. Both Governor W. <lb/>
W. Kitchin and Congressman <lb/>
Claude Kitchin were present. <lb/>
Representative A. P. Kitchin, <lb/>
one of the wounded men, is <lb/>
improving rapidly and is expect- <lb/>
ed to out in a few days. <lb/>
Senator Travis is also reported <lb/>
better today, the danger of <lb/>
lockjaw that was feared <lb/>
day having passed. <lb/>
, brought forth s me <lb/>
evidence. This has been <lb/>
that Abraham Lin- <lb/>
father in the Old <lb/>
North State, that the paternal <lb/>
was capable of producing <lb/>
n Presided, of the United States, <lb/>
i. had given to the <lb/>
world in n possessed with <lb/>
of the higher kind, that his<lb/>
and that Elks was seriously moved to Kentucky very <lb/>
wounded. It was further before his not <lb/>
that the two men had been <lb/>
with each other for some <lb/>
and that b Hudson was the <lb/>
eve of moving elsewhere they <lb/>
got together this morning to set- <lb/>
the matter. <lb/>
After the shooting Dr. Hudson <lb/>
drove to Farmville to surrender <lb/>
himself to officers, and from <lb/>
Captain William A. Enloe, a <lb/>
relative of Lincoln's father, <lb/>
relates the tradition so as to <lb/>
produce the impression <lb/>
Nancy Hank's son was actually <lb/>
born in North Carolina. Toe <lb/>
great mass of evidence, however, <lb/>
is to the effect that the mother used. <lb/>
knew him personally and they <lb/>
testified to his p that in <lb/>
later years he did nor. to <lb/>
be friendly to those who were <lb/>
bis associates in the early <lb/>
of straggle, <lb/>
j Andrew Johnson's grandson <lb/>
now occupies the <lb/>
by his forbear after his retire- <lb/>
from the presidency. <lb/>
Many are to be seen <lb/>
about the Through the <lb/>
kindness of the gentlemen <lb/>
ind his charming wife, was <lb/>
permitted to inspect the table <lb/>
on which Johnson worked as a <lb/>
tailor. My attention was also <lb/>
directed to a bit of the first At- <lb/>
cable, the Bible upon <lb/>
which he took the oath of <lb/>
as the nation's chief executive, <lb/>
and an elaborately gotten up set <lb/>
of resolutions, in book <lb/>
presented to him by the common <lb/>
council of the city of New York. <lb/>
Mr. Patterson, the present <lb/>
owner, is the son the lady of <lb/>
the White House during John- <lb/>
son's administration. He men- <lb/>
how people had visited <lb/>
Greenville and had written ex- <lb/>
stories about both his <lb/>
grandfather and his own family. <lb/>
Before leaving the house, I must <lb/>
note the thimble, a relic of <lb/>
sartorial activity, preserved <lb/>
along with the other <lb/>
given above, and tell my readers <lb/>
that the original furniture is still <lb/>
Travis, who is the county chair- <lb/>
man of the Democratic executive <lb/>
committee of Halifax and a <lb/>
member of the Democratic State <lb/>
executive committee, represented <lb/>
district in the state senate, <lb/>
having previously been a member <lb/>
of r <lb/>
. mac the <lb/>
there telephoned to Sheriff went to Kentucky shortly before Mrs. Patterson called to my <lb/>
He stated that Mr. birth of the child. special notice a pair of andirons, <lb/>
As to Andrew Johnson, the product of the skill of a <lb/>
not think there is any friend of Andrew Johnson, who <lb/>
about his having emigrated at agreed to make the <lb/>
tor an outfit of clothing. This <lb/>
bargain was struck late in life <lb/>
when it was an honor to receive <lb/>
handiwork from either of them. <lb/>
Perhaps some facetious editor <lb/>
will now ask me why have I not <lb/>
included Napoleon, Alexander <lb/>
the Great and Socrates in this <lb/>
article as natives of North Caro- <lb/>
I shall leave the proof of <lb/>
the place of their birth for an- <lb/>
other occasion, but I do want to <lb/>
say that, down in Edgecombe <lb/>
county I am from, many <lb/>
of the inhabitants actually call it <lb/>
Who knows <lb/>
but what the Garden of Eden <lb/>
may have been located there <lb/>
Gaston Liechtenstein in Rich- <lb/>
Times-Dispatch. <lb/>
He stated that <lb/>
fired the first shot. <lb/>
Dr. E. A. who went out <lb/>
to examine Mr. Elks, says he <lb/>
was struck by only one the neighbor- <lb/>
which entered the back just of to the <lb/>
above the hip and lodged under He in Green. <lb/>
the akin in the side. The ball Tenn where he worked <lb/>
was easily removed and it trade. The old shop <lb/>
thought he will soon recover . with <lb/>
from the injury. Above the door. This weather- <lb/>
Policeman of. the <lb/>
reached and <lb/>
had<lb/>
the house of representatives of. . with Dr. Hudson , , . , <lb/>
, . About a year ago I visited <lb/>
School Invitations Eastern Tennessee and talked <lb/>
The Reflector Printing House with the old people. One man <lb/>
has n beautiful line of that, at the outbreak of the <lb/>
for school commencement Civil War he heard Johnson de- <lb/>
, , . and will be glad to quote liver a speech which had the <lb/>
and prices to schools wanting them, effect of making many ally them- <lb/>
f the samples cannot be sent out, selves with the cause of the <lb/>
Union. A number I talked <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N. C. Mar. <lb/>
The preliminary contest for <lb/>
places on th to represent <lb/>
Carolina in debate with Wash- <lb/>
and Lee was held last <lb/>
week. The contestants were H. <lb/>
E. Stacy, W. R. Edmonds and <lb/>
E. A. Pharr. Stacy was a <lb/>
of the Carolina team that <lb/>
defeated in debate last <lb/>
spring in New Orleans. Ed <lb/>
won the <lb/>
in the <lb/>
between Di and PI i societies <lb/>
last June. Pharr graduate <lb/>
if college, where he won <lb/>
the oratorical The de- <lb/>
bate with Washington and Lee <lb/>
will be held in Greens- <lb/>
same night a debate <lb/>
with be held in <lb/>
Hill. The preliminary <lb/>
contest for the Georgia debate <lb/>
will be held this week. Those <lb/>
who have- entered for the contest <lb/>
are A. H Wolfe, C. E. <lb/>
John H. Boushall <lb/>
and F. N. CoX. Wolfe is <lb/>
dent of the senior class and a <lb/>
speaker of is <lb/>
an debater who has <lb/>
successfully represented the <lb/>
society the Phi. <lb/>
; Boushall and Cog have both done <lb/>
good work in their societies. <lb/>
has been trained not only <lb/>
in the of the Di but <lb/>
in the assembly hail of the <lb/>
in <lb/>
he Union <lb/>
county. <lb/>
The annual de- <lb/>
was mid Friday night be- <lb/>
tween Di and Phi ties. <lb/>
The woman's <lb/>
and the of the <lb/>
suffragette won W. F <lb/>
ricks and I. C. Mover of the Di <lb/>
opposed, L. Johnson and <lb/>
J. A. of the Phi <lb/>
championed the cause of woman. <lb/>
The debate was dose and spirited <lb/>
from start to <lb/>
E. W. Turlington and W. F. <lb/>
Taylor have been chosen to rep- <lb/>
res mt the Phi society and C. L <lb/>
G B. Thompson, <lb/>
the Di society, ill the annual <lb/>
inter-society debate <lb/>
The Dialectic and Philanthropic <lb/>
societies are training camps of <lb/>
future debater, statesmen. <lb/>
The g that James K. Polk <lb/>
got as of the Dialectic <lb/>
society stood him in good stead <lb/>
as speaker of the house of <lb/>
Vance said that-he <lb/>
has been a member of every de- <lb/>
from the town <lb/>
council to States sen- <lb/>
ate and that he had never <lb/>
in the proceedings of a <lb/>
more dignified and orderly body <lb/>
than the Dialectic society. Al- <lb/>
Boushall Hart, head of the <lb/>
department of history at <lb/>
said that the Dialectic and <lb/>
Philanthropic societies of the <lb/>
University of North Carolina <lb/>
look ran along with those of <lb/>
Yale and Harvard and the old <lb/>
Whig and Clio societies of <lb/>
Princeton. <lb/>
Tho Di and Phi societies have <lb/>
had a part in training a president <lb/>
and vice president of the United <lb/>
States, ten cabinet officers, ten <lb/>
ministers to foreign countries, <lb/>
eighteen II States senators, <lb/>
five Confederate ninety- <lb/>
two congressmen, twenty nine <lb/>
governors, thirty-five justices of <lb/>
the Supreme Court, and nine <lb/>
hundred and fifty members of <lb/>
the legislatures of the various <lb/>
states. The Di and Phi societies <lb/>
have trained debaters who have <lb/>
won for Carolin. m of <lb/>
inter-collegiate . n with <lb/>
Georgia, Virginia. <lb/>
George <lb/>
John Hopkins and Pennsylvania. <lb/>
<lb/>
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