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Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
Superior Clerk of Pitt County, <lb/>
as the of W. <lb/>
L. deceased, notice i- <lb/>
given to nil person, indebted to the <lb/>
estate to make immediate payment to <lb/>
the undersigned, and all <lb/>
ion claims against the estate must <lb/>
the same within twelve months <lb/>
this notice will be <lb/>
plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 23rd day of <lb/>
of estate of w. L. Cobb. <lb/>
IS 1866. <lb/>
HUT I <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Ties Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
William Fountain, <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Office one door east of post office,<lb/>
C. FLANAGAN, <lb/>
Attorney at Law, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
Court of County made May 19th, <lb/>
1901, In a Special Proceeding therein <lb/>
pending, entitled Tucker and <lb/>
others against W. J. Tucker and <lb/>
I will on Monday, th 4th day of <lb/>
July. 1904, before the Court House door <lb/>
sell at public sale to the highest bidder <lb/>
for cash, the following pieces or par- <lb/>
of land situate in township. <lb/>
Pitt County and of North Caro- <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
One piece or parcel bounded by <lb/>
the lands of W. Para- <lb/>
more, the public road leading from <lb/>
Greenville to Washington and by <lb/>
River, containing acres, more or <lb/>
One other piece or parcel ad join- <lb/>
lands of Tucker and <lb/>
Mills, containing W acres, more <lb/>
20th day May, WM <lb/>
ALEX. L. <lb/>
North In Superior Court <lb/>
Pitt f toe Clerk, j <lb/>
J. W. Smith, Administrator of Walter <lb/>
Evans, <lb/>
B. Evan., Martha Evans, I <lb/>
Evan, and <lb/>
The defendant. Martha Evans and <lb/>
Genie Evan, will take notice that an <lb/>
action entitled a. above has been com- <lb/>
n the superior Court of <lb/>
county to sell for the debts <lb/>
the interest of Walter Evans, <lb/>
in a certain piece of land upon which <lb/>
he lived adjoining the Red Bank, <lb/>
church property, and also his interest <lb/>
l-. in a lot lying just south of the <lb/>
town of Greenville, on east side of the <lb/>
railroad, containing J-4 of an acre. <lb/>
And the said defendants will further <lb/>
take notice that they are required to <lb/>
appear at the office of the Clerk of the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt county, N. C, <lb/>
on Monday, the 27th day of June, <lb/>
1904, and answer or demur to the <lb/>
and complaint in said action, <lb/>
or the plaintiff will apply to the court <lb/>
for the relief in said com- <lb/>
plaint. This 14th day of May, <lb/>
D- C. MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court <lb/>
CRANK H. WOOTEN, <lb/>
Attorney-at-Law, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
State of North Carolina, I <lb/>
Craven County. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given to the public <lb/>
that application will be made to the <lb/>
Governor of North Carolina for the <lb/>
pardon of Manning convicted <lb/>
at fall term, of the Superior <lb/>
Court of Greenville, Pitt county, for <lb/>
the crime of larceny and sentenced to <lb/>
penitentiary for a term of two years <lb/>
and six months,,,,,,. <lb/>
MARTHA MANNING. <lb/>
1904. <lb/>
SIZE <lb/>
One of the many excellent suits in this big <lb/>
stock of CLOTHING, will be to put off <lb/>
trouble for many long days <lb/>
or shape a man or youth may befall and <lb/>
Short and Stout, we can fit him to per- <lb/>
The variety of sizes make this <lb/>
Spring i looking over the shoulder of <lb/>
Winter. Styles for the season are here at <lb/>
thee attractive figures; 13.50. <lb/>
15.00, 16.50. 18.00 20.00. <lb/>
C- S FORBES, <lb/>
THE MAN'S OUTFITTER. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
The undersigned having duly <lb/>
as executors of the last will and <lb/>
testament of T. C. Cannon, deceased <lb/>
and letters testamentary having been <lb/>
issued to us by the cf the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt county, notice <lb/>
is hereby given to all persons holding <lb/>
claims against the estate of said C. <lb/>
Cannon present them to us for pay- <lb/>
duly authenticated, on <lb/>
the day of May 1906, or this notice <lb/>
will be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
All persons indebted to said <lb/>
requested to make immediate payment <lb/>
Jesse Cannon, <lb/>
20th J. M. Cox, <lb/>
of T. C. <lb/>
Jarvis Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Is hereby given that D. W. <lb/>
claims twenty-eight <lb/>
acres, more or less, of vacant land <lb/>
lying in Greenville township, <lb/>
county, North Carolina, on south side <lb/>
of Tar river, described as <lb/>
Beginning at tar kiln bed on north <lb/>
side of Black Jack from <lb/>
county Home to Black Jack, at Bryan <lb/>
A Harrington's corner, thence <lb/>
degrees west with Charles s <lb/>
line to W. G. Hue, thence <lb/>
with W. G. line north to <lb/>
line of county Home land and <lb/>
Bryan land, then with Bryan <lb/>
land south degrees poles to he- <lb/>
bounded by lands of <lb/>
Bryan, Charles Smith and W. G. Me- <lb/>
Gowan and others. , . , <lb/>
or persons, claiming ti- <lb/>
or interest in the above described <lb/>
land, mutt file their protest in writing <lb/>
with one, against the lulling of a <lb/>
warrant, within the next thirty flays, <lb/>
or they will he barred by law. <lb/>
This May . <lb/>
R- WILLIAMS, <lb/>
Entry Taker for Pitt county, <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
N TICE. <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court of I <lb/>
county having thus day issued to <lb/>
me letters of administration upon the <lb/>
estate of M. M. Galloway, deceased <lb/>
notice is hereby given to all persons <lb/>
holding claims against said estate to <lb/>
present them moduli authenticated, <lb/>
on or before the Kill day of March <lb/>
1906, or this notice will be plead in <lb/>
bar of their recovery All persons ii <lb/>
to estate are requested to <lb/>
make Immediate payment to me. <lb/>
This the 7th day of March, WM. <lb/>
JOHN B. <lb/>
M. M, Galloway <lb/>
Mow. Attorney. <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
country Ready Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We tryst that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Bake Hart. <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
J. Cobb. <lb/>
C. V. York. <lb/>
L H. Pender. <lb/>
Ah most of the Hotels lure were destroyed by fare, visitors <lb/>
may some difficulty In finding <lb/>
avoid this we have made arrangements a number of private <lb/>
where you ill be taken care <lb/>
If you will advise us when you expect to arrive we will <lb/>
a room in advance you <lb/>
carry th largest line, of Crockery, China, Table <lb/>
Glassware and Tinware, South of New York, and invite <lb/>
your inspection of our sample rooms. <lb/>
The Angle Lamp used in the Office <lb/>
bought of us. It is the best Oil Lamp made. <lb/>
examine it, <lb/>
THOMAS BROS., <lb/>
Wholesale China, and Tinware. <lb/>
318-220-222 S. Charles <lb/>
BALTIMORE, <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
In hereby given that John <lb/>
Jones enters and claims the fol- <lb/>
lowing described vacant land, <lb/>
to <lb/>
and Green-, <lb/>
town <lb/>
Bethel, in Pill county, fend be- <lb/>
ginning in <lb/>
Briley Patent <lb/>
the South, mm the <lb/>
North. the <lb/>
and Loot <lb/>
Edwards on the <lb/>
acres, mow or less. <lb/>
This April the 1904. <lb/>
Any or persons, claim- <lb/>
title to, or in tin <lb/>
above described land, <lb/>
men protest, with me. writing, <lb/>
next day, <lb/>
Hill l-e barred by law. <lb/>
U. WILLIAMS, <lb/>
Entry taker, for Pitt <lb/>
county, <lb/>
The Building <lb/>
and <lb/>
Lumber Co., <lb/>
Contractors, Constructors and <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS <lb/>
Factory situated by railroad Just North of the <lb/>
Imperial Tobacco Factory. . <lb/>
All kinds of dressed lumber, turned and <lb/>
AH machinery new and up to-dare and of the best <lb/>
S Plans furnished and contracts taken for erection of <lb/>
ml Slating. Guttering and all <lb/>
metal work. Our Tin shop is next door to s <lb/>
Mr. B. L. Wyatt has charge <lb/>
our tinning and slating department. You will find him , <lb/>
i master of his trade. , <lb/>
We ask for our share of the Peonage and <lb/>
will do our best to give satisfaction. P H <lb/>
TO <lb/>
The Clerk of Superior Court of <lb/>
county issued Letters <lb/>
to the undersigned on the <lb/>
day of May 1904, on the estate of J. B. <lb/>
Gardner, deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons indebted to the es- <lb/>
to make immediate payment the <lb/>
undersized, and to all creditors of <lb/>
said estate to present their claims <lb/>
properly authenticated, to the <lb/>
within twelve months after the <lb/>
of this notice, or this notice will <lb/>
be plead In bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This the day of May, 1904. <lb/>
L. C. Gardner, <lb/>
E. J. <lb/>
Mamie <lb/>
Executors of the estate of <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
F. G. James, Atty. <lb/>
Many new and pretty styles are <lb/>
MM in the gathering of <lb/>
and Prints. Indeed it would be <lb/>
more correct to say that <lb/>
one of them are new and pretty. <lb/>
They are from the leading man <lb/>
and their quality is <lb/>
fully equal to their beauty. AH <lb/>
Dress Goods in <lb/>
Lawns, Percales and Prints are <lb/>
patterns are <lb/>
the colors rich and lasting, <lb/>
price are wonder <lb/>
BLAND <lb/>
No. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No.<lb/>
GREENVILLE. Pin NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, MAY 1904 <lb/>
No. <lb/>
SOCIAL <lb/>
THURSDAY, MAY <lb/>
F. G. went to Norfolk <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Ed. H. went to Kins- <lb/>
ton evening. <lb/>
Daniel came from <lb/>
Dunn Wednesday <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. left <lb/>
this morning for Henderson. <lb/>
Cleveland More to <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
left this morning <lb/>
for the worlds at Louie. <lb/>
Mn. Robt. Harrington returned j <lb/>
Thursday evening from <lb/>
Forest, where she bad been to at- <lb/>
tend the closing of Wake <lb/>
college. <lb/>
SATURDAY, MAY <lb/>
Miss Smith is sick. <lb/>
L. . Davis, of Beaufort, is in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
I. A. Jr. came in Friday <lb/>
from Florence. <lb/>
F. M. left today for Seven <lb/>
Springs. <lb/>
went to Washington <lb/>
today. <lb/>
J. E. Hughes of Danville, spent <lb/>
Friday here, <lb/>
A. L. Blow returned Friday <lb/>
TO MRS. T. J. JARVIS. <lb/>
RESOLUTION OF RESPECT OF BRO. <lb/>
W. LANG. <lb/>
an family e ,,.,,, <lb/>
Seven Springs Wednesday even- <lb/>
OF. J. of Chase City, who <lb/>
been R. O. <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
Cora Carroll and Ida <lb/>
fit are visit- <lb/>
Miss Maggie Tucker. <lb/>
Mrs. L. E. and little <lb/>
daughter, of are <lb/>
Mrs. J. S. <lb/>
Rev. F. G. Hartman left today <lb/>
for Hyde county, to <lb/>
take part in the installation of a <lb/>
of mission station there. <lb/>
He will be away until Tuesday. <lb/>
FRIDAY, MAY <lb/>
Cooper arrived this <lb/>
W. L. <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
He Q. H. Shinn to <lb/>
his morning. <lb/>
Ned Moore left this for <lb/>
Panacea <lb/>
Dr. B. A. returned from <lb/>
this <lb/>
H, H. this <lb/>
from <lb/>
A. came home this <lb/>
morning from a visit to <lb/>
tin. W. J. Peel went to Bethel <lb/>
this morning visit relative.-. <lb/>
Miss Mary Bo yd left <lb/>
relatives In . <lb/>
Dist. Attorney Hairy <lb/>
returned from Thursday. <lb/>
Alex. Jr., from <lb/>
at A. M. <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Andrew returned from <lb/>
at HIM Thursday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
this to visit <lb/>
the <lb/>
W, H. Bagwell returned <lb/>
from the Medical at <lb/>
Thursday evening, <lb/>
Mrs. J. T. Ward, Bethel, who <lb/>
F. G. James returned Friday <lb/>
evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
J. K. Higgs returned Friday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Miss Helen Cox brother, of <lb/>
Ayden, spent Friday in town. <lb/>
Mrs. C. O H. <lb/>
to Snow Hid yesterday even- <lb/>
A. T. King left this morn- <lb/>
for Washington to attend the <lb/>
Baptist union meeting. <lb/>
Rev, J. C. Bandy, presiding <lb/>
elder of district, is in town <lb/>
and is the guest of Rev. J. A. <lb/>
Hornaday. <lb/>
Mrs. R. L. Brown of Parmele, <lb/>
who has been here to see her sister <lb/>
Mrs J. man, returned home <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
A Delightful Reception and Card Party <lb/>
in Her Honor. <lb/>
A most elegant social <lb/>
was given yesterday by <lb/>
Mrs. George W. Thompson in <lb/>
honor of Mis. T, J- Jarvis, of <lb/>
Greenville, who with her husband, <lb/>
ex-Governor Jarvis, spending <lb/>
loose n at <lb/>
House. <lb/>
The occasion was a one <lb/>
and there were some thirty or more <lb/>
of leading ladies of <lb/>
on the pleasant occasion. <lb/>
As Mi. Jarvis, guest of honor <lb/>
entered, she was presented with <lb/>
a handsome of white car- <lb/>
nations. <lb/>
Six handed euchre was played <lb/>
and toe contest was exciting <lb/>
one. The first prises went to Mrs, <lb/>
Thomas S. Fuller, this being a <lb/>
beautiful cut glass The <lb/>
fortunate recipient most graceful <lb/>
presented this to Mis. Jarvis, <lb/>
second prize, a lovely clover <lb/>
leaf pin was by Mrs. Grimes <lb/>
Cow per. <lb/>
After cards refreshments were <lb/>
served, and the dainty menu of <lb/>
salads, followed by cakes and <lb/>
was greatly The <lb/>
whole afternoon was one of real <lb/>
pleasure to the guests who had <lb/>
Whereas on the day of <lb/>
March, 1904, our Heavenly <lb/>
Father in His infinite wisdom, <lb/>
selected from Farmville Lodge, <lb/>
No. A. F. A. M. one of its <lb/>
oldest he .-e, to swell the <lb/>
lodge invisible. <lb/>
And, whereas we the <lb/>
said lodge, wish to ex pies- in <lb/>
manner hearty <lb/>
of life and character of <lb/>
one who was faithful, loyal and <lb/>
true; though the bright face is <lb/>
seen no more and though his <lb/>
voice is no longer heard here, we <lb/>
feel that he has left an influence <lb/>
for good that time cannot change; <lb/>
therefore, be it resolved. <lb/>
1st. We bow in <lb/>
to the will of the Father <lb/>
who tint one of <lb/>
obedient servant, unto Himself. <lb/>
We fed that our loss cannot be <lb/>
repaired, yet this loss adds to the <lb/>
luster of the other world, <lb/>
gives us an inspiration for a <lb/>
higher, and better <lb/>
2nd. That we extend our heart- <lb/>
felt sympathy to the bereaved <lb/>
family in their great afflictions, <lb/>
praying God's guidance and that <lb/>
they will ever look to him to be <lb/>
Husband, and <lb/>
3rd. That a copy these <lb/>
gathered at, Mrs. Thompson's to I lotions be spread upon <lb/>
do honor to Mrs. <lb/>
News Observer. <lb/>
Fighting the Boll <lb/>
Washington, May L <lb/>
O. Howard, chief entomologist of <lb/>
Department of <lb/>
has returned from a tour of <lb/>
the weevil and <lb/>
yellow fever mosquito problems in <lb/>
Mexico. <lb/>
Dr. Howard made a thorough <lb/>
of the boll weevil parasite. <lb/>
tie discovered, however, that th.- <lb/>
boll weevil has an <lb/>
of which was much <lb/>
higher than it was the <lb/>
pest would <lb/>
Dr. Howard visited Louis- <lb/>
and the precautions <lb/>
adopted in the to keep the <lb/>
weevil out of that Dr. J. <lb/>
U. director of the Louis <lb/>
Experiment stations, <lb/>
he confident that it can <lb/>
he kept some <lb/>
Louisiana shot- of the <lb/>
liver is the mod men s <lb/>
of spreading the pest Into <lb/>
Texas. The rest of the <lb/>
boundary is heavily timber- <lb/>
ed, and is patrolled by men for <lb/>
the State is mini- <lb/>
by the Federal authorities. <lb/>
Even the laborers who cross <lb/>
boundary are rigidly inspected <lb/>
into places where the weevil <lb/>
HONOR. ROLL. <lb/>
Of School for Last Month of <lb/>
Term. <lb/>
min- <lb/>
of the lodge, as a <lb/>
memory of Lang, who was so <lb/>
true a Mason and ever so ready to <lb/>
lend a helping hand to a fallen <lb/>
brother. <lb/>
That a copy of the same be sent <lb/>
to his family, the Eastern <lb/>
tor, and Orphan Friend, fur pub- <lb/>
B. L. <lb/>
V. L. J-l <lb/>
J. M. <lb/>
First Burton, <lb/>
Lelia Tyson, <lb/>
Linnie Forbes, <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
Johnie Marion Dove, You do You Get Diamond <lb/>
Nichols. Elia ditcher, <lb/>
Alfred Kennedy, Rubella Forbes, <lb/>
Myrtle Jack Bryan, Ar- <lb/>
Kennedy, Ernestine Forbes, <lb/>
Minnie Beeves, Edward Best, <lb/>
Harry Moore. Fannie <lb/>
Spain, James <lb/>
kins, Frank Savage. I. <lb/>
. Williams, <lb/>
Second Grade Williams, <lb/>
Woo tun, <lb/>
Joe <lb/>
Third Keel. <lb/>
Mt g- <lb/>
Maggie Savage. Mars <lb/>
Lucy Dupree, <lb/>
Linda <lb/>
w, j . w .-.-- <lb/>
has visiting relatives here year the. crops are <lb/>
returned home this mowing, being cultivated at all <lb/>
Miss Minnie Bagwell, of season. <lb/>
arrived Thursday evening to visit <lb/>
the family of her uncle, Dr. W. <lb/>
U. Bagwell. <lb/>
Misses Annie <lb/>
Leonard Tyson went to <lb/>
Thursday to the graded <lb/>
closing exercises. <lb/>
J. B. Jones, who has been <lb/>
the meeting in the <lb/>
returned to <lb/>
ton this morning. <lb/>
Dr. and Mrs. C. Laughing- <lb/>
house returned evening <lb/>
If buy guano do you also <lb/>
get diamonds to hoot <lb/>
find a diamond in guano <lb/>
heap is yours or the man's <lb/>
When Ca.-t Line <lb/>
wreck near a few <lb/>
weeks ago, many cats were smash- <lb/>
ed and <lb/>
Among I lie in was <lb/>
. in it turns out a <lb/>
beautiful supply of <lb/>
These g t mixed in <lb/>
with the guano other things <lb/>
in the wreck, by and by a boy <lb/>
found a diamond, el-e <lb/>
found one. a Jeweler got eyes <lb/>
Marriage. <lb/>
At the Christian in <lb/>
Grimesland on last Wednesday <lb/>
evening, May 1904, was a <lb/>
very pretty Mr. Eddie <lb/>
Elks Miss Carrie Hardison, <lb/>
two of our popular young people, <lb/>
were united the holy bonds of <lb/>
matrimony, by pastor, Elder <lb/>
Green. <lb/>
church was tastefully and <lb/>
beautifully decorated with ivy, <lb/>
ferns, palms, roses, and <lb/>
flowers. The pulpit <lb/>
was a solid of evergreens <lb/>
flowers. Near this there <lb/>
were three pretty arches of <lb/>
ivy and, etc. The middle tier of <lb/>
pews had removed, so there <lb/>
was ample room the bridal <lb/>
party. About nine o'clock they <lb/>
to enter. <lb/>
First came Jesse Davis and Miss <lb/>
Myrtie Proctor, who played <lb/>
wedding march. Then little Misses <lb/>
Blanch and Mary Proctor march- <lb/>
ed in and opened the gates to the <lb/>
arches on each bide of the church <lb/>
through which the waiters were to <lb/>
pass. W. S. Galloway J. W. <lb/>
Mayo, the ushers, came and <lb/>
passed under the took <lb/>
their place facing each other be- <lb/>
side the pulpit. After these Mr- <lb/>
D. P. Moore entered from right <lb/>
vestibule door and Miss Mamie <lb/>
Galloway from the left, passing <lb/>
each other near the of the <lb/>
church, going through the. gates, <lb/>
taking their stand by tho ushers. <lb/>
Then three other couples came <lb/>
in. the flower girls; Misses <lb/>
Susie and Earl came in <lb/>
throwing roses leaves over their <lb/>
shoulders before bride Fol- <lb/>
lowing these, came the bride and <lb/>
Mrs. T. P. Proctor from the left <lb/>
door end the groom with <lb/>
P. Proctor from door, <lb/>
meeting in the cent re <lb/>
and the bride and in took <lb/>
their place very beautiful <lb/>
arch of and were soon pro- <lb/>
man id After <lb/>
the ceremony the bridal party <lb/>
friends were , a reception of <lb/>
cream and cake, m the residence <lb/>
of Mr. W. S. i . way. Ii was <lb/>
a delightful manner, and <lb/>
everything was m y an taste- <lb/>
fully decorated, i ii adjoin <lb/>
u i for <lb/>
Mr. and Mr-. Elks have a happy <lb/>
and Who will <lb/>
next X. <lb/>
Fourth Wilson, B. <lb/>
Smith. Mail <lb/>
, a i sold for about <lb/>
Alfred SchUltZ, Johnnie <lb/>
them sonic <lb/>
have been found and <lb/>
Fire at Eagle Warehouse. <lb/>
There was a small tire at the Ea- <lb/>
warehouse yesterday evening <lb/>
which originated in the id <lb/>
of the prize house attached to <lb/>
the warehouse. The fire was found <lb/>
by parties first on scene to be <lb/>
a hogshead of m rings trash, <lb/>
and as yet can only be accounted <lb/>
for by conjecture, and the majority <lb/>
of the conjectures agree that it <lb/>
doc to the work of rats in <lb/>
a match that was careless <lb/>
Lil <lb/>
Oar, Essie Whichard, Hilda <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
Addie <lb/>
Susie Warren, King, <lb/>
Howling, Julia <lb/>
Fifth <lb/>
Hindi, Charles Haskett, Ethel <lb/>
Skinner, Tom <lb/>
Essie Ellington, <lb/>
Sixth Grade- Jamie Bryan, <lb/>
lie Boyce Tucker, John <lb/>
Eight <lb/>
Abide Smith, Bertha Keel, Lee <lb/>
Brown, Far- <lb/>
from where they had in there or got there by <lb/>
been attending the Medical con some means unknown Kinston <lb/>
Press 24th. <lb/>
Corner Stone Laid. <lb/>
Toe corner stone of Tar Elver <lb/>
Institute and Theological Seminary <lb/>
was laid today h appropriate <lb/>
This seminary is <lb/>
by the colored Baptists here <lb/>
and is located near the colored <lb/>
graded school West of <lb/>
town. They have a creditable <lb/>
going <lb/>
tor <lb/>
Got the Brains all Right <lb/>
We have a President Harper <lb/>
North now, <lb/>
elected head of the Atlantic <lb/>
Christian College, at Wilson. He <lb/>
Brown, <lb/>
row, Thurman Moore. j but we he has <lb/>
as much brains as the Chicago <lb/>
Just received a shipment of very. Harper, whose aggregation of <lb/>
nice loaf bread and after today I. contributing <lb/>
will always have a fresh supply on i <lb/>
band. <lb/>
News. <lb/>
THE CLOSED. <lb/>
Thirty Resulted <lb/>
The meeting has been in <lb/>
progress fur two weeks in the <lb/>
Christian church, conducted by <lb/>
Rev. J B. Jones, Wilson, closed <lb/>
Thursday night Mr <lb/>
preached excellent sermon at every <lb/>
service a d the meeting was mark- <lb/>
ed by great all through. <lb/>
were about thirty professions <lb/>
during meeting and nearly all <lb/>
them united with the church. <lb/>
It was a meeting that done much <lb/>
good Greenville. <lb/>
Important Notice <lb/>
The Trustees and Building Com- <lb/>
of the Methodist Church in <lb/>
are requested <lb/>
to meet in the post office building, <lb/>
Friday. June 3rd, promptly <lb/>
at o'clock, in Winterville. <lb/>
There is some important business <lb/>
to all end to, it is necessary <lb/>
each member to be S <lb/>
please come. <lb/>
At that lime, we will also <lb/>
private for building the <lb/>
church at that place and <lb/>
speculations will also given <lb/>
there and then. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
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<p>
TUCKER'S <lb/>
DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
Patterns of Up-to-Date <lb/>
Gents. <lb/>
Don't pay cents when you can get the same <lb/>
thing for cents. <lb/>
Guaranteed inches Long. <lb/>
Department <lb/>
Branch of the Reflector is in charge <lb/>
of E. Bradley, who is to transact any <lb/>
the paper in and territory. <lb/>
A. E. Tucker Co., <lb/>
THE HUSTLING CLOTHIERS <lb/>
The Gazette of has <lb/>
very thoughtful editorial on the . <lb/>
question of Lieutenant <lb/>
It thinks, and the <lb/>
do Dot pay enough attention, to <lb/>
this office, suggests Maj- <lb/>
or H. A. London, of Chatham, r; <lb/>
Senator A. Brown of j <lb/>
bus county, for the position. <lb/>
does so without knowing whether <lb/>
it would to the <lb/>
nations of either to be considered <lb/>
in connection with the nomination <lb/>
Democrats of North <lb/>
it says, could go further or <lb/>
do than nominate Major <lb/>
London or Brown for Lieu- <lb/>
Governor. Because it looked <lb/>
like they were to do worse, <lb/>
we have ventured to submit these <lb/>
humble Not know- <lb/>
Senator Brown as The <lb/>
does, we accept, that paper's <lb/>
mate of him. We know that the <lb/>
party could make no mi.-take in <lb/>
the nomination of London. <lb/>
All thoughtful people will agree <lb/>
with the Gazette its view as to <lb/>
the importance of having a strong <lb/>
the ticket for Lieutenant <lb/>
Governor Chronicle <lb/>
The commissioners of the town <lb/>
of Lenoir a month ago, <lb/>
are unable to agree on who shall <lb/>
be secretary and treasurer of the <lb/>
town and policeman, and as a con- <lb/>
sequence the ban <lb/>
able to organize. <lb/>
is the only <lb/>
perfect <lb/>
tasteless Castor Oil. Tastes as <lb/>
good as Maple Syrup. loot, per <lb/>
,, bottle for sale by John T. <lb/>
Druggist, Farmville, N <lb/>
J. J. Satterthwaite <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Invite you to make their store <lb/>
headquarters and while there to <lb/>
inspect their complete stock of <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
and learn their low prices. We <lb/>
can supply all your needs in <lb/>
any line of goods. <lb/>
We are selling Lawns and other <lb/>
summer dross goods at about <lb/>
half price, to make room for <lb/>
all goods. <lb/>
C. E. BRADLEY <lb/>
One Price Store. <lb/>
We carry a general line of Mer- <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions. <lb/>
Nice line of Shoes, Shirts and Neck <lb/>
wear etc. Fresh Stock of Fancy <lb/>
and Heavy New line <lb/>
Wood, and Hardware, we <lb/>
make specialties of Furniture Sew- <lb/>
and Cook Stoves. <lb/>
We do not claim to have any <lb/>
better Goods or Prices than other <lb/>
merchants, but we do claim a fair <lb/>
and honest deal for ail, we sell for <lb/>
cash which enables us to do a safe <lb/>
business and we give our <lb/>
the benefit of it, Cash Sales, <lb/>
Small Margins and one price to all <lb/>
is our motto. <lb/>
-V. C <lb/>
if <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Pris- <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New Tori <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
American and Italian Marble <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
AND IRON SOLD <lb/>
First work price reasonable <lb/>
sent upon application. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Joe Reece Pauses For an Answer. <lb/>
Some scientific rooster is trying <lb/>
to learn the language of by <lb/>
getting one to mew and do about in <lb/>
a phonograph. When the machine <lb/>
is turned loose on another cat she <lb/>
at once recognizes it and proceeds <lb/>
to talk back at the machine, from <lb/>
it is inferred that they have <lb/>
a language of their own- <lb/>
Why infer Any man who has <lb/>
ever noticed them knows this is true <lb/>
but what in the deuce a man should <lb/>
want to be able to understand the <lb/>
language for we are to see, <lb/>
but there is no accounting for taste. <lb/>
Greensboro <lb/>
If- <lb/>
Is the place Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes. <lb/>
Hate, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at <lb/>
bottom <lb/>
A full Hue of Drugs and Medicines Highest prices paid <lb/>
for all kinds of country produce. <lb/>
-----m <lb/>
J. H- CO-, <lb/>
FARMVILLE. C. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
Fancy Groceries, Crockery, <lb/>
Fruits, To- <lb/>
and Cigars. <lb/>
or cash. Highest price for country <lb/>
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS. <lb/>
i. Fashions. Full Has of <lb/>
The Wadesboro Messenger says <lb/>
that John Liles and Lucy Marsh- <lb/>
all, colored, were to have been j <lb/>
married last week, but postponed <lb/>
r he Until after the funeral of <lb/>
Johns first wife, who is buried mar <lb/>
Lilesville, is preached. The <lb/>
was preached Sunday, three <lb/>
and a crowd j <lb/>
of colored people for miles around <lb/>
being present. The marriage took <lb/>
place Monday. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LIN <lb/>
If you do come to see us, We keep every- <lb/>
thing In the grocery line and sell it to our <lb/>
at the Lowest Possible Price, <lb/>
Johnston Bros. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can pet a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared tor <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
is all could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful article. , <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
, You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
Steamer R. L. Myers leave <lb/>
Washington daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
at a. m for Greenville, leaves <lb/>
Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
at in. for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
and all points North. Connects at <lb/>
Norfolk with railroads for all <lb/>
point West. <lb/>
Shippers should order their <lb/>
freight by Old Dominion Line <lb/>
from New York and <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern R. R. <lb/>
Old Line from Norfolk; <lb/>
Clyde from Philadelphia. <lb/>
Ray Line and Chesapeake <lb/>
from Baltimore and <lb/>
and Line from Boston. <lb/>
Sailing hours to change <lb/>
without Notice. <lb/>
T. H. Myers, Aft <lb/>
Washington, . l. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
H. B. Walker. President ft <lb/>
B, Y. <lb/>
Miss Lucy of <lb/>
ville. came up on the train Tues- <lb/>
day from a visit to <lb/>
at once through the country <lb/>
for her home. <lb/>
department. I <lb/>
j. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
W C Jackson ft Co. want your <lb/>
poultry to. See them be- <lb/>
fore selling. <lb/>
We were at W. C. Jackson <lb/>
Co's store the other day, was <lb/>
that they car- <lb/>
such an extensive Hue of <lb/>
clothing. The man, youth or <lb/>
child who cannot get suited in <lb/>
there, either in a suit or a pair of <lb/>
pants, is hard to please. <lb/>
G. D. Stephenson, M. <lb/>
Edwards and little son. Ormond, <lb/>
went to Sunday. <lb/>
Our roller wash board is a <lb/>
it is without a <lb/>
and h destined to take the <lb/>
lead, to try one, is to buy one, <lb/>
and to buy one, is to never be <lb/>
without one <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
Ayden, N. <lb/>
Canoed of every <lb/>
Mount Hurt <lb/>
A. has to <lb/>
ton this week. <lb/>
K. E. will do all tiny <lb/>
possible can to please you with <lb/>
their Hue of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
We use a fair patent Bale, <lb/>
shafts, black hickory singletree, <lb/>
2nd growth, ash bows, No. ma- <lb/>
chine buffed leather, and put to- <lb/>
by practical and <lb/>
skilled We <lb/>
tine's is., Cass varnish, hence we <lb/>
to make the neatest <lb/>
and most, durable buggy in Eastern <lb/>
N. C, Milling Co., <lb/>
N. G. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon is in <lb/>
dance upon the Slate Medical <lb/>
convention in session at <lb/>
you know a good tiling when <lb/>
see it, see E. Cox. <lb/>
got something to show you. II <lb/>
you don't know good thing, see <lb/>
bun and he will <lb/>
you. <lb/>
Cannon handles <lb/>
mixed paints, the best. <lb/>
Mien Daisy and Ella <lb/>
were belt <lb/>
a short While Wednesday. . <lb/>
the ladies to call end <lb/>
examine our line of lawn before <lb/>
purchasing J. J. <lb/>
A full assortment of ladies and <lb/>
A nice new line f I at prices at <lb/>
Misses slippers at J. R- <lb/>
, , E S Edwards went to Green- <lb/>
The latest styles in straw hits <lb/>
and caps <lb/>
E. P. Edwards son made <lb/>
brick in one day this week. <lb/>
These brick are hand made and <lb/>
only one mas was used at <lb/>
press. <lb/>
Just received spring suit cloth- <lb/>
for boys. J- J- <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
bananas at E. E. Go's, <lb/>
bought a <lb/>
buggy teat week from the <lb/>
Milling and Manufacturing com- <lb/>
with which he is not <lb/>
well pleased but says it, is lust- <lb/>
class in every particular from lie <lb/>
up. <lb/>
Confectioneries, tinware and <lb/>
everything in general <lb/>
at fair pries found by cull- <lb/>
at store of Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
ville Wednesday. <lb/>
E. Pail Co's new <lb/>
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, and fresh <lb/>
For a nice cool drink go to Sum- <lb/>
fountain. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Anderson came home <lb/>
Saturday LaGrange where <lb/>
he has been teaching i. the <lb/>
school. <lb/>
brick <lb/>
ply to E. B. Edwards Son, <lb/>
A full supply always <lb/>
on baud. <lb/>
The ladies are especially invited <lb/>
to call and inspect our line of <lb/>
mercerized we have it <lb/>
bolts also in patterns of <lb/>
lengths. J <lb/>
Next Thursday will be the <lb/>
day at the Seminary com <lb/>
The Ayden Milling and <lb/>
Company are having all <lb/>
their shops and offices <lb/>
which when completed will present <lb/>
a creditable appearance. <lb/>
Elias Turnage, of <lb/>
one of the leading and most pros- <lb/>
merchants and farmers of <lb/>
Greene county was here Tuesday. <lb/>
George Worthington ft Bro, <lb/>
work in this line <lb/>
a specialty. Work <lb/>
Guaranteed. <lb/>
class brick <lb/>
ply to E. S. Edwards Sou. <lb/>
-en, N. C. A full always <lb/>
on hand- <lb/>
Y will do well to go to Sum- here <lb/>
for fancy <lb/>
groceries. <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
If it doesn't you absolute <lb/>
your dealer will <lb/>
pay you for returning it. <lb/>
R. Johnson, <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
A beautiful of gentlemen, <lb/>
straw <lb/>
at J. R. <lb/>
The father, mother aid aunt, of <lb/>
Don't fail to see W. M. Edwards <lb/>
Co's. line of dress goods. <lb/>
First Class hand mane brick, by <lb/>
the wholesale and retail large <lb/>
HOOK always hand, your orders <lb/>
solicited. J- A. <lb/>
Millet, and garden seed at J. R <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Fresh butler cheese on ice <lb/>
at <lb/>
Henry Purloins has gone to <lb/>
Greenville to remain several days. <lb/>
Two small new iron safes just the <lb/>
kind for small business or farmers <lb/>
at J. R, Smith Bro. <lb/>
The beet quality of flour as cheap <lb/>
as the cheapest at Hart <lb/>
Mrs. Ella Mason, of Whichard, <lb/>
Who has visiting <lb/>
has returned to her home. <lb/>
Miss Annie L. Smith, millinery <lb/>
emporium has just replenished <lb/>
the latest novelties of <lb/>
ladies millinery and dress goods. <lb/>
A class milliner is my <lb/>
Give me a trial. <lb/>
The advisability cleaning <lb/>
out some of the back lots in <lb/>
Ayden might perhaps be a wise <lb/>
suggestion. <lb/>
Mrs. Jane Cox a very aged lady <lb/>
of this place had a severe <lb/>
of paralysis last Tuesday and it <lb/>
now seriously ill. <lb/>
Hart Shingles for <lb/>
sale by Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Carolina Hotel-Board 1.50 <lb/>
per day, near depot on West Ave- <lb/>
Transient solicited <lb/>
B. F. Early, proprietor. <lb/>
Fred Cox, of Greenville, was here <lb/>
The father, mot be r , <lb/>
Mrs T B King left Louis- Wednesday to see hi mother <lb/>
burg, their home, Wednesday the day <lb/>
morning. I <lb/>
For peaches, <lb/>
tomatoes apply to E. E. <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
Corn, hay oats, at J. R <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Health accident life arc all <lb/>
represented by E. G. Cox in com- <lb/>
ponies that a, the best the <lb/>
world. A wise man or woman <lb/>
ways looks ahead and prepares <lb/>
for any event, flee Mr. can <lb/>
interest you. <lb/>
Cotton seed meal and hulls at <lb/>
J. R. ft Bro. <lb/>
want your hams chickens <lb/>
and J. R Smith A Bro. <lb/>
W. M. Edwards Co., will sell <lb/>
you a good pair of pants for fifty <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
Anything you want in while We hear g say the . <lb/>
goods at ft . best fitting clothing <lb/>
J. W. Moore and wile, left fr <lb/>
their home In Mount Too <lb/>
Mr. Moore has com- <lb/>
part of contract on die <lb/>
We carry a splendid <lb/>
of body in various <lb/>
is gold by Cannon ft Tyson. <lb/>
of Winterville, <lb/>
patterns, which <lb/>
excellent had rugs, at a normal q m u <lb/>
Ladies are cordially invited ,, the busiest i- <lb/>
see them. In the county we W. C <lb/>
Ayden Milling Co., ,. sleigh, <lb/>
,. w- I. <lb/>
A new lot of men's i <lb/>
at W M. Ed- <lb/>
wards Co's. <lb/>
N-.-w corned at J. R, <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
returned from <lb/>
plenty the <lb/>
Lime, plastering hair, <lb/>
doom, blinds side, lights at <lb/>
j. R. Smith ft Br <lb/>
Don't fort <lb/>
day, June 2nd. <lb/>
Ayden, w plenty the <lb/>
Mrs. Adrian Dudley, of Wash .,. which cart <lb/>
i . vial-i,, a- the e d ill Sell them H. <lb/>
father, J. S. ; judging from work. on-. <lb/>
.,. . Milling ft Mfg. C. <lb/>
Colton seed nuns, Hay, and <lb/>
Seed meal sold by Cannon <lb/>
and Tyson. <lb/>
re lot of boys <lb/>
at W. <lb/>
Ed words. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Milling Mfg. On <lb/>
Ayden, N C <lb/>
l I, <lb/>
Ha <lb/>
is here fin. <lb/>
oh, J. k. . O-J-J <lb/>
., intensely dry j in town <lb/>
f much w ff intense head- <lb/>
Ugh , J is not ache burn. ft V. to inform- while o <lb/>
pore, y for y a on firmer f the way from hoe to <lb/>
Safe, Strong, Liberal. <lb/>
safer, or stronger than <lb/>
The Prudential is as safe <lb/>
strong Gibraltar. <lb/>
The leading Life <lb/>
safety eon- <lb/>
A strong o to <lb/>
be liberal to <lb/>
The is e. <lb/>
B. Hooks, <lb/>
Special Agents. <lb/>
Cotton King. Stonewall <lb/>
Carolina Cotton at J. <lb/>
Go to W. M. Edwards C. ft Bro, <lb/>
your next pair pan la. . <lb/>
need -a <lb/>
election. Milling Mfg. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
K. L. Dixon came upon <lb/>
a nine ea one per o r- <lb/>
We call special to our by j. w. Taylor, grad- <lb/>
Ton and Ideal Kid optician, Ayden, N. O. weak <lb/>
two-mall patches of tobacco. It <lb/>
seems the prices of last <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb/>
Office <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Cannon ft <lb/>
note Optician, a. v. <lb/>
We properly there i. a change it will . <lb/>
To my friends and ed will often work wonders. <lb/>
have just returned from Baltimore <lb/>
have opened a line of <lb/>
pretty millinery goods. Please <lb/>
call to fee me next door Smith <lb/>
Bros. Mrs. J. A. Davis. <lb/>
The ladies have found out where <lb/>
to go when they need the finest <lb/>
quality dress goods, laces, <lb/>
Hen, hamburg etc. <lb/>
As authorized agent for <lb/>
and we take <lb/>
great pleasure In receiving sub- <lb/>
and willing receipts for <lb/>
those in arrears. We here a lit <lb/>
Of ell who receive their mall et <lb/>
this office. orders <lb/>
for job printing. <lb/>
cheap at Smith Bro. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
At the clamor business March 28th, 1904- <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
and Discounts, <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Hue from Banks, <lb/>
Cash Items, A q. <lb/>
LIABILITIES <lb/>
Capital paid in, <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, I I <lb/>
well tobacco this section. <lb/>
Just case of <lb/>
men's at W. M. Ed- <lb/>
wards Co's. <lb/>
Cox has been having a <lb/>
time over in Greene <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Book salt for stock, at J. B <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
The committee to solicit stock in <lb/>
the cotton and oil mill to be <lb/>
here will meet in Jenkins <lb/>
Hall Tuesday night. The commit- <lb/>
tee composed of Dr. Dixon. <lb/>
J. R. Smith, J. J. <lb/>
W. C. Jackson, E. M. <lb/>
Cox and J. M. Blow. <lb/>
Hotel Annie, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
E. V- COX, <lb/>
ATTORNEY- AT- LAW. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
W. B. ALEXANDER, <lb/>
Tonsorial Artist, <lb/>
Latest Heir <lb/>
Shaving and <lb/>
OHM<lb/>
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<p>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND . <lb/>
EDITOR AND <lb/>
Entered In the port at Greenville, N. C, a class matter, <lb/>
rates made upon application. <lb/>
Correspondent desired at port office In Pitt and counties. <lb/>
froth to to <lb/>
VILLE, COUNTY, N. C, MAY 1904. <lb/>
Ab nil the candidates for governor <lb/>
expect to get it there good feeling <lb/>
among them. <lb/>
The Argus is strictly <lb/>
the side of the lawyers and is <lb/>
giving Judge something to <lb/>
answer betide what the lawyers <lb/>
faced him To this stage of <lb/>
the game the judge is badly worst- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
The people do not owe any man <lb/>
mi office, but there are plenty of <lb/>
men who think so. <lb/>
When the road is leased an <lb/>
might be disposed of by put- <lb/>
ting in the hotel, too. <lb/>
Running the hotel at loss of <lb/>
a year is not a good way to <lb/>
help the finances of the road. <lb/>
Perhaps the teachers can tell <lb/>
something about the hotel after <lb/>
their meeting there 8th to 12th <lb/>
The voice of the commencement <lb/>
orator will tons be hushed until <lb/>
next time, and the campaign speak- <lb/>
will do duty instead. <lb/>
The efforts to unite the Northern <lb/>
and Southern branches of the <lb/>
church loot like a better <lb/>
feeling is permeating the country. <lb/>
i --g <lb/>
Instead of the candidates show- <lb/>
gains, as the time of the nation- <lb/>
convention draws nearer it looks <lb/>
harder to predict who will he the <lb/>
nominee for president. After all a <lb/>
dark horse may get it. <lb/>
m i<lb/>
received <lb/>
from Rev. A. Betts a copy of his <lb/>
book of a Confederate <lb/>
Chaplain <lb/>
of pages, hound in, and <lb/>
contains an diary the <lb/>
author's in <lb/>
Copies can be had for <lb/>
addressing the author at <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Ab Mr. Bryan cannot tell whether <lb/>
he will abide by the result of the <lb/>
convention it looks like he should <lb/>
not try to run it. <lb/>
In a fire that raged for hours at <lb/>
City, Miss., houses were <lb/>
destroyed and the property loss was <lb/>
above <lb/>
Raised money order frauds dis- <lb/>
covered around Raleigh and Greens- <lb/>
is possibly traceable to too <lb/>
high education. <lb/>
One of the cruisers <lb/>
authorized at the last session of <lb/>
congress will be named North Car- <lb/>
in honor of this state. <lb/>
The annual council of the <lb/>
Diocese, in session at <lb/>
elected Rev. Robert <lb/>
Strange as Bishop <lb/>
Owing to Bishop Watson's advanced <lb/>
age, he requested that an assistant <lb/>
be elected. An effort was made to <lb/>
do this at the annual session in Golds- <lb/>
last year, but a deadlock <lb/>
at the time the election was de- <lb/>
The North Carolina editors on <lb/>
their way home from the World's <lb/>
Fair at St. presented <lb/>
J. H. Sherrill, of the State <lb/>
Press Association, with a gold <lb/>
headed cane. It was given as a <lb/>
token of personal esteem and ex- <lb/>
pressed their appreciation of the <lb/>
untiring efforts of Mr. Sherrill in <lb/>
making their visit to the fair <lb/>
plea ant. <lb/>
Dr. dean of the de <lb/>
of chemistry of the <lb/>
It it a of North Carolina, and who <lb/>
much reputation by <lb/>
chemical research and <lb/>
lies, has accepted offer from a <lb/>
New York college to take charge of <lb/>
its chemistry department. In talk- <lb/>
about it the doctor said am <lb/>
too broken-hearted at having to <lb/>
the That sounds <lb/>
We do not suppose he had <lb/>
to go. North Carolina has a <lb/>
way of losing brainy men. <lb/>
They are out for the biggest offer, <lb/>
and the size of it comes in for more <lb/>
consideration than state <lb/>
Perhaps you cannot blame them for <lb/>
it, but it is a pity for just <lb/>
the same. <lb/>
Women are peculiar, <lb/>
not more than and at times <lb/>
lose their dignity so easy. Miss <lb/>
Alice Roosevelt arrived at St. <lb/>
Thursday. Her coming was known <lb/>
people, mostly women, <lb/>
were jostling each other around the <lb/>
depot to get a glimpse of her. <lb/>
Four hundred of them broke by <lb/>
the gate keepers and crowded <lb/>
the train so that policemen <lb/>
found trouble in getting Miss <lb/>
Roosevelt and attendants through <lb/>
the throng to a carriage. And as <lb/>
she passed the women followed fill- <lb/>
the air with <lb/>
If a man is for a thing he should <lb/>
say so and give his for the <lb/>
faith that is in him. If he is against <lb/>
it let him say so and give his <lb/>
sons for his faith. The world re- <lb/>
the man who fights for what <lb/>
he thinks is right, but it hates the <lb/>
fellow who is too cowardly to stand <lb/>
by his convictions. Sink or swim, <lb/>
live or die, stand by what is right <lb/>
and push it along, let it be water <lb/>
works, electric lights, the Watts law <lb/>
or any other measure calculated to <lb/>
help the community and benefit <lb/>
mankind. God fights on the side <lb/>
of the good and the brave. No man <lb/>
has ever lost anything in this world <lb/>
by standing up for what is right. <lb/>
fudge Hoke And Brown. <lb/>
We hold the oldest living law <lb/>
in North Carolina, and though <lb/>
long retired from the arena of <lb/>
sic and not claiming to be the <lb/>
best, though the oldest lawyer, we <lb/>
yet claim the privilege to be heard <lb/>
in the synagogue of the <lb/>
There are two vacancies to be filled <lb/>
on the Supreme Court Bench of <lb/>
North Carolina at the next State <lb/>
election. For these honored posit- <lb/>
ions Judges George H. Brown and <lb/>
William A. Hoke have been men- <lb/>
with others. The people of <lb/>
North Carolina could not select two <lb/>
better men than the two mentioned. <lb/>
Both of them are lawyers, of <lb/>
clean character, of patriotic impulses <lb/>
of proud lineage. Judge Hoke is <lb/>
now riding this circuit as a circuit <lb/>
Judge. He has presided here <lb/>
times before, and in the and <lb/>
among the people there is no dissent <lb/>
from the opinion that he is an able, <lb/>
fair, impartial and just judge; of <lb/>
great personal dignity, courtesy and <lb/>
kindness off and on the bench. <lb/>
There is much in blood of men, and <lb/>
the blood of the Hokes runs through <lb/>
patriots and statesmen beyond <lb/>
memory. <lb/>
Judge Brown to the <lb/>
He is bone and flesh of us, a <lb/>
household name, a brainy <lb/>
and upright man, who is facile <lb/>
among our leading men, and <lb/>
his lineage is of the best It. B. <lb/>
in Elizabeth City Economist. <lb/>
Does An Education Pay <lb/>
Does it pay acorn to become <lb/>
an oak <lb/>
Does it pay to escape being a rich <lb/>
ignoramus. <lb/>
Does it pay to lit oneself for a <lb/>
superior position <lb/>
Does it pay to get a glimpse of <lb/>
the joy of living <lb/>
it pay the chrysalis to <lb/>
fold into the butterfly <lb/>
Does it pay to learn to make life <lb/>
a glory instead of a grind <lb/>
Does it pay to open a little wider <lb/>
the door of a narrow life <lb/>
Does it pay to add power to the <lb/>
lens of the microscope or telescope <lb/>
Does it pay to know how to take <lb/>
the dry, dreary drudgery out of life. <lb/>
Does it pay to taste the <lb/>
of feeling one's powers unfold <lb/>
Does it pay a rosebud to open its <lb/>
petals and fling out its beauty to <lb/>
the world. <lb/>
Does it pay to push one's horizon <lb/>
farther out, in order to get a wider <lb/>
outlook, a clearer vision <lb/>
Docs it pay to learn how to <lb/>
tor thought with power, hew to <lb/>
marshal one's mental force effective- <lb/>
in June <lb/>
The question of saving <lb/>
to the town in fees paid the treas- <lb/>
and tax collector by changing <lb/>
them from commissions to salaried <lb/>
offices, is worthy of consideration <lb/>
toy the tax payers. The matter <lb/>
ought to be settled before the next <lb/>
election of aldermen so that the <lb/>
board may act in accordance with <lb/>
the wishes of the people. This is a <lb/>
time when every dollar possible <lb/>
should be saved to the tax payers. <lb/>
Was Excusable. <lb/>
It was at n certain church meeting <lb/>
and the good bishop was calling for <lb/>
reports. He had rather stern, sharp <lb/>
manner, which sometimes a <lb/>
little on the nerve of the more timid. <lb/>
By and by lie came to brother IV, a <lb/>
lay delegate. <lb/>
B., what is the spiritual <lb/>
condition of your demanded <lb/>
the bishop, briskly. <lb/>
consider it said <lb/>
brother. <lb/>
makes you think it <lb/>
went on the bishop. <lb/>
the people are religious. <lb/>
We notice in Memphis, Tenn., <lb/>
papers that Mr. J. B. Tripp. a for- <lb/>
mer Pitt county boy, who has <lb/>
won success in business both <lb/>
in Southern and Northern cities, <lb/>
has located in Memphis and in co- <lb/>
partnership with a gentleman from <lb/>
Texas, is opening a large <lb/>
optical establishment there. The <lb/>
papers Bay it is among the hand- <lb/>
places in the city. <lb/>
are aura Mr. great <lb/>
win success in this new <lb/>
enterprise. <lb/>
That is a very <lb/>
which from St. Louis about <lb/>
the fleecing of visitors to the great <lb/>
Expositions It is rumored Chat ex- <lb/>
are for all <lb/>
kinds of service To have a grip <lb/>
carried a little costs a <lb/>
or two ten a for <lb/>
board is a This is <lb/>
all very unwise on the part of the <lb/>
St. Louis By this <lb/>
of dealing with visitors they will <lb/>
scare away many who perhaps have <lb/>
been counting to the <lb/>
If stories of <lb/>
are tree the people throughout <lb/>
the country- will be sure to learn <lb/>
about it; an the Rocky Rec- <lb/>
timely that the <lb/>
historic of the golden <lb/>
will be Neck <lb/>
Commonwealth. <lb/>
This is a different condition from <lb/>
what found at a recent visit to <lb/>
the fair. On the contrary prices <lb/>
were very reasonable. A person <lb/>
can go from Eastern North Carolina <lb/>
for a 10-day trip to the fair tor <lb/>
and in that sum have money <lb/>
to spend on the Pike. <lb/>
are getting there with <lb/>
both feet. It is announced from <lb/>
New Orleans that for the first time <lb/>
in the history of the world, a leper <lb/>
has been cured and will shortly be <lb/>
discharged from an institution for, , , <lb/>
the care of leprosy. A young French That's what makes me think so <lb/>
boy, fifteen years old, who has had ; What do yon call religious K <lb/>
leprosy for three years and has been they have family <lb/>
in the Louisiana Home for <lb/>
a year and B half, will be discharged <lb/>
from that institution within a month <lb/>
The boy came from New Orleans <lb/>
and was committed to the <lb/>
October, When admitted he <lb/>
was of the color of coffee. He was <lb/>
covered with eruption, especially on <lb/>
his face, which was full of <lb/>
ulcers. His is now handsome, <lb/>
with clear in the cheeks and <lb/>
hair on eyebrows and lashes. <lb/>
He- has lost leering grin <lb/>
to and could not be <lb/>
as the same person who went <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Peculiar Murder Case in Missouri <lb/>
A county man, Dr. O <lb/>
C. has indicted for <lb/>
murder in first degree under <lb/>
peculiar circumstances . Keesler <lb/>
is a physician. According to h is ac- <lb/>
be has kept among the <lb/>
drugs in bis office a flask of <lb/>
whiskey which his acquaintances <lb/>
have been accustomed to drink oat <lb/>
of in bis absence. Kessler, it is <lb/>
said, suspected some of <lb/>
whiskey from his bottle that <lb/>
they did not pay for remarked <lb/>
that if they did Dot quit it one <lb/>
them would some day get a drink <lb/>
that would h his last. On <lb/>
from when <lb/>
not a half <lb/>
he was dew, it is charged that <lb/>
Kessler had deadly p into <lb/>
the whiskey. The case is probably <lb/>
wit hoot a precedent in <lb/>
of then do, land some do; the Stale- Kansas City <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
you mean to say that a man <lb/>
may be a Christian Land not <lb/>
family <lb/>
sir; I think <lb/>
you hold family <lb/>
Somebody Km It to Do. <lb/>
Somebody has to do the dirty <lb/>
work. No matter to what <lb/>
I'll YOU .,. <lb/>
have a brother who is a better<lb/>
He -.-I or <lb/>
better man than, must wash the dishes. <lb/>
and I do the washing, milk the <lb/>
The Nation's less From Typhoid <lb/>
Michigan physician who put, <lb/>
the annual money loss to the United <lb/>
States typhoid fever at <lb/>
i- far from, setting forth the full <lb/>
troth. He his estimate by <lb/>
assuming as the average <lb/>
of the lives sacrificed and <lb/>
omits all of the money spent <lb/>
the care cases. The <lb/>
real value of the lives far as <lb/>
value tan be in money <lb/>
might properly be rated at <lb/>
JO, awl at least on the <lb/>
average mast be spent on victims who <lb/>
On this calculation, <lb/>
ming that the Michigan physician <lb/>
is correct in his number of cases, <lb/>
the annual loss to the country from <lb/>
typhoid is nearly <lb/>
Providence Journal. <lb/>
Some lazy man, who had nothing <lb/>
else to do, counted the grains in a <lb/>
bushel of wheat, and announced that <lb/>
they amounted to If you <lb/>
don't believe it, you may count them <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
he <lb/>
does not brother,, if <lb/>
be is such a man, hold family <lb/>
has no meekly an- <lb/>
the brother.-- Harper's <lb/>
Magazine. <lb/>
Decision. <lb/>
A from Asheville <lb/>
After ten of fruitless <lb/>
over a slice of land that <lb/>
jabs itself like an offensive thorn <lb/>
into the lordly amplitude <lb/>
more, baronial George W. has <lb/>
been forced to come to tho terms of <lb/>
the owner of that thorn. He has <lb/>
agreed to pay Charles Collins of <lb/>
sable cuticle and a slave <lb/>
not only some hundreds of times tho <lb/>
value of that big but has <lb/>
agreed to build Charles a house <lb/>
elsewhere and keep it in repair for <lb/>
the rest of the old life. <lb/>
The funny part of this matter is <lb/>
that the lord of Biltmore was <lb/>
brought to terms by rent- <lb/>
the land to a lanky mountaineer <lb/>
His could stand Collins as <lb/>
a neighbor but he drew the line at <lb/>
his tenant. <lb/>
cows, clean oat the barns. <lb/>
very effort to be and civil- <lb/>
makes more of this dirty work <lb/>
to d. A type of education whirls <lb/>
leads one to contemptuously <lb/>
upon avoid, if possible, these <lb/>
and do- <lb/>
ties of life defective to the <lb/>
That education which tho <lb/>
to do this sort of <lb/>
work with true manly and <lb/>
womanly dignity is of the right <lb/>
kind. The American is a <lb/>
maw not ashamed to be seen dress- <lb/>
ed overalls Ex. <lb/>
The liquor politician is willing <lb/>
for the Christian people to run tho <lb/>
prayer-meetings if they will let him <lb/>
run the C. Baptist. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
Superior Court Clerk Pitt County, <lb/>
as administrator of the of W. <lb/>
L. Cobb, deceased, notice Is hereby <lb/>
gives to all persons indented to the <lb/>
estate to make immediate payment to <lb/>
the undersigned, and all persons <lb/>
claims against the estate must <lb/>
present the same within twelve months <lb/>
From this date or this notice will be <lb/>
plead In bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 23rd of April, <lb/>
J. H. Conn, <lb/>
of estate W. L. Cobb. <lb/>
SUPPLEMENT TO THE<lb/>
OFFICIAL STATEMENT <lb/>
Of all Claims Audited and <lb/>
Allowed by the Board of <lb/>
County Commissioners <lb/>
of Pitt County, together <lb/>
with Receipts and Dis- <lb/>
and the <lb/>
Condition of <lb/>
said County for the <lb/>
cal year ending <lb/>
ember 7th, 1903. <lb/>
PAUPERS. <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
R. Henderson Son <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
Polly <lb/>
L. A. <lb/>
Mrs. Chas. Joyner <lb/>
Elizabeth <lb/>
C. Horton <lb/>
John Wilson <lb/>
Mrs. W. G. Windham <lb/>
Elam May <lb/>
Martha Tripp <lb/>
Chancey Grimmer <lb/>
Annie Smith <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
Polly Smith <lb/>
Mary Jones <lb/>
Bettie Gay <lb/>
L. Simmons <lb/>
R. A. Roberson <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Heath <lb/>
Council Chapman <lb/>
Ellis <lb/>
G. W. Smith <lb/>
Abraham Hemby, wife <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner <lb/>
Patsy Lassiter <lb/>
Jennie Moore <lb/>
Maria Harrington <lb/>
Prank Grimes <lb/>
Mary Roberson <lb/>
Freeman <lb/>
Jesse Blount <lb/>
David Boyd <lb/>
Louis Nobles and wife <lb/>
Frank Bright and wife <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
Maria Brown <lb/>
Marian Smith <lb/>
Robt. Richmond <lb/>
Peter Thomas <lb/>
Hannah Braxton <lb/>
Phillis Clark <lb/>
Sophia Cox <lb/>
Hannah Dupree <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
Thomas w <lb/>
Susan Johnson <lb/>
Charity <lb/>
Laney Murphy <lb/>
Berry Lee <lb/>
Mary Alice Taylor <lb/>
Willis Graham <lb/>
Morris <lb/>
Mrs. Jane <lb/>
Rhoda Joyner <lb/>
Mary Spain <lb/>
Amt<lb/>
So<lb/>
-94 <lb/>
Jas. H. Spam <lb/>
Marina Johnson <lb/>
Jennette Tucker <lb/>
Alex Daniel <lb/>
Harriett Gray <lb/>
Sarah F. Cannon <lb/>
Joseph Tucker <lb/>
Willis Chance <lb/>
Delia Staten <lb/>
Patsy Teel <lb/>
Simon Johnson <lb/>
John W. Carson <lb/>
Annie Parker <lb/>
Nannie <lb/>
Bettie Keel <lb/>
Lavina <lb/>
Wm. Corbett <lb/>
J. S. Cannon <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Isabella Holmes <lb/>
Wm Roberson <lb/>
Jno. Sheppard <lb/>
Monroe Peyton <lb/>
Sallie Barfield <lb/>
Henry Tyson <lb/>
J O. Ross <lb/>
Sampson Burney<lb/>
Ashley Morris <lb/>
Paulina Anderson <lb/>
Louis Hudson <lb/>
Martha Cox <lb/>
Samuel F. Early <lb/>
Minnie <lb/>
Jennie Rivers <lb/>
Fred Venters <lb/>
Richard Anderson <lb/>
Richard Anderson <lb/>
Fannie Grimes <lb/>
Craft <lb/>
Sally Ward <lb/>
W. C. Cannon <lb/>
Abram Dunn <lb/>
Langley <lb/>
James Bland <lb/>
Dunn <lb/>
Oliver Bird Bro. <lb/>
U. <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
Eliza Harris <lb/>
T. H. Moore of <lb/>
L Simmons <lb/>
Nancey Moore <lb/>
K. Henderson Son <lb/>
J. H <lb/>
Polly Adams <lb/>
L. A. <lb/>
Mrs. Chas. Joyner <lb/>
Elizabeth <lb/>
C. Horton <lb/>
Jno Wilson <lb/>
Mrs. W. G. Windham <lb/>
Elam May <lb/>
Martha Tripp <lb/>
Chaney Grimmer <lb/>
A Smith <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
Polly Smith So <lb/>
Mary Jones <lb/>
Gay <lb/>
L Simmons <lb/>
R. A. Roberson . <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Heath <lb/>
Council <lb/>
Ellis <lb/>
G. W. Smith <lb/>
Abram Hemby, wife <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner <lb/>
Patsy Lassiter <lb/>
Jennie Moore <lb/>
Maria Harrington <lb/>
Frank Grimes <lb/>
Mary Roberson<lb/>
Foreman <lb/>
Jessie Blount <lb/>
David Boyd <lb/>
Louis nobles and wife <lb/>
Frank Bright wife <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
Maria Brown <lb/>
Mariam Smith <lb/>
Robt. Richmond <lb/>
Peter Thomas <lb/>
Hannah Braxton <lb/>
Phillis Clark <lb/>
Sophia Cox <lb/>
Hannah Dupree <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson <lb/>
Thomas Williams <lb/>
Susan Johnson <lb/>
Charity <lb/>
Laney Murphy <lb/>
Lee <lb/>
Mary Alice Taylor <lb/>
Willis Graham <lb/>
Morris <lb/>
Mrs. Jane Whitehurst <lb/>
Rhoda Joyner <lb/>
Mary Spain <lb/>
Jas. H. Spain <lb/>
Marina Johnson <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
Alex Daniel <lb/>
Harriett Gray <lb/>
Sarah F. Cannon <lb/>
Joseph Tucker <lb/>
Willis chance <lb/>
Delia <lb/>
Patsy Teel <lb/>
Johnston <lb/>
Jno. W. Carson <lb/>
Parker <lb/>
Nonie <lb/>
Keel<lb/>
Wm. <lb/>
Jno. S. Cannon <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Isabella Holmes <lb/>
Wm Roberson <lb/>
Jno. Sheppard <lb/>
Monroe Peyton <lb/>
Sally Barfield <lb/>
J. O. Ross <lb/>
Sampson Burney <lb/>
Ashley Morriss child <lb/>
Paulina Anderson <lb/>
Louis Hudson <lb/>
Martha Cox <lb/>
Samuel F. Early <lb/>
Minnie Clark <lb/>
Jarvis Hives <lb/>
Fred Venters <lb/>
Richard Anderson <lb/>
Fannie Grimes <lb/>
Craft <lb/>
W. C. Cannon <lb/>
Abram Dunn <lb/>
Langley <lb/>
Jas. Bland <lb/>
Bennett Dunn <lb/>
Oliver Bird and Bro. <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
H. H. <lb/>
Eliza Harriss <lb/>
Jno. S. Camion wife <lb/>
Myles Harper <lb/>
J. R. Pippin <lb/>
Sally Ward <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
K Henderson Son<lb/>
Polly Adams <lb/>
L. A <lb/>
Mrs. Chas. Joyner <lb/>
Elizabeth<lb/>
W. G <lb/>
Elam<lb/>
Polly <lb/>
A.<lb/>
W.<lb/>
Nobles and <lb/>
Bright and<lb/>
Sophia <lb/>
Hannah<lb/>
Laney <lb/>
Alice<lb/>
Jane <lb/>
Spain Jas. H<lb/>
F. <lb/>
Joseph <lb/>
W. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Sally <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
Ashley Morriss child <lb/>
Louis <lb/>
Martha <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Minnie <lb/>
Fred<lb/>
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Richard Anderson <lb/>
Fannie Grimes <lb/>
Craft <lb/>
. Cannon <lb/>
Abram Dunn <lb/>
Langley <lb/>
Jas Bland <lb/>
Bennett Dunn <lb/>
Oliver Bird Bro. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
H. H. <lb/>
Eliza Harriss <lb/>
Myles Harper <lb/>
Sally W ard <lb/>
Patsy Lassiter <lb/>
Henry Hyman <lb/>
Harriett Gardner <lb/>
J. O. Proctor Bro., <lb/>
Henry James <lb/>
Nancy Cox <lb/>
Jno. Braxton <lb/>
Nelia Mangum <lb/>
Jemima <lb/>
Dunn <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
K. Henderson Son <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
, Polly Adams <lb/>
L. A. <lb/>
Mrs. Chas. Joyner <lb/>
Elizabeth <lb/>
C. Horton <lb/>
Jno. Wilson <lb/>
M's. W. G. Windham<lb/>
Martha Tripp <lb/>
Chaney Grimmer <lb/>
Annie Smith <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
Polly Smith <lb/>
Mary Jones <lb/>
Bettie Gay <lb/>
L. Simmons <lb/>
R. A. Roberson <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Heath <lb/>
Council Chapman <lb/>
Ellis <lb/>
G. W. Smith <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner <lb/>
Patsy Lassiter <lb/>
Jennie Moore <lb/>
Maria Harrington <lb/>
Frank Grimes <lb/>
Mary Roberson<lb/>
Foreman <lb/>
Blount <lb/>
David Boyd <lb/>
Louis Nobles wife <lb/>
Frank Bright wife <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
Maria Brown <lb/>
Mariam Smith <lb/>
Robt. Richmond <lb/>
Peter Thomas <lb/>
Hannah Braxton <lb/>
Phillis Clark <lb/>
Sophia Cox <lb/>
Hannah Dupree <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
Susan Johnson <lb/>
Charity<lb/>
Berry Lee <lb/>
Mary Alice Taylor <lb/>
Willis Graham <lb/>
Morris <lb/>
Mrs. Jane Whitehurst<lb/>
So <lb/>
Go<lb/>
lo o <lb/>
GO<lb/>
Joyner <lb/>
Mary Spain <lb/>
Jas. H. Spain <lb/>
Marina <lb/>
Jennet to Tucker <lb/>
Alex Daniel <lb/>
Harriett Gray <lb/>
Sarah Cannon <lb/>
Jas. Tucker <lb/>
Willis Chance <lb/>
Delia Staten <lb/>
Patsy Teel <lb/>
Simon Johnson <lb/>
Jno. W. Carson <lb/>
Parker <lb/>
Nonie <lb/>
Bettie Keel <lb/>
Win. <lb/>
Jno. S. Cannon <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Isabella Holmes <lb/>
Wm. Roberson <lb/>
Jno. Sheppard <lb/>
Monroe Peyton wife <lb/>
Sallie <lb/>
J. C. Boss <lb/>
Sampson Burney <lb/>
Ashley Morriss child <lb/>
Louis Hudson <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
Samuel F. Early <lb/>
Minnie Clark <lb/>
Fred Venters <lb/>
Richard Anderson <lb/>
Fannie Grimes <lb/>
Craft <lb/>
W. C. Cannon <lb/>
Abram Dunn <lb/>
Langley<lb/>
Bennett Dunn <lb/>
Oliver Bird Bro <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
H. H. <lb/>
Eliza Harriss <lb/>
Sally Ward <lb/>
Henry Hyman <lb/>
Harriett Gardner <lb/>
Henry James <lb/>
Nancy Cox <lb/>
Rives <lb/>
Jno. Braxton <lb/>
J. W. Smith <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
K. Henderson Son <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
Polly Adams<lb/>
Mrs. Chas. Joyner <lb/>
Elizabeth Garris <lb/>
C. Horton <lb/>
John Wilson <lb/>
Mrs. W. G. Windham<lb/>
Martha Tripp <lb/>
Grimmer <lb/>
Annie Smith <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
Polly Smith . <lb/>
Mary Jones <lb/>
Bettie Gay <lb/>
L. Simmons <lb/>
R. A. Roberson <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Heath <lb/>
Council Chapman <lb/>
Ellis <lb/>
G. W. Smith<lb/>
Bo<lb/>
Lawrence Joyner <lb/>
Patsy Lassiter <lb/>
Jennie Moore <lb/>
Maria Barrington <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
Mary<lb/>
Foreman <lb/>
Jessie Blount <lb/>
David Boyd <lb/>
Louis Nobles wife <lb/>
Frank Bright wife <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
Maria Brown <lb/>
Mariam Smith <lb/>
Robt. Richmond <lb/>
Peter <lb/>
Hannah Braxton <lb/>
K Phillis Clark <lb/>
Sophia Cox <lb/>
Hannah Dupree <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
Susan Johnson <lb/>
Charity <lb/>
Laney Murphy <lb/>
Berry Lee <lb/>
Mary Alice Taylor <lb/>
Willis Graham <lb/>
Morriss <lb/>
Mrs. Jane Whitehurst <lb/>
Rhoda Joyner <lb/>
Mary Spain <lb/>
Jas. <lb/>
Marina Johnson <lb/>
Jeanette Tucker <lb/>
Alex Daniel <lb/>
Harriett Gray <lb/>
Sarah F. Cannon <lb/>
Jas. Tucker <lb/>
Willis Chance <lb/>
Delia Staten <lb/>
Patsy Teel <lb/>
Johnson <lb/>
Jno. W. Carson <lb/>
Parker <lb/>
Bettie Keel <lb/>
Jno. S. Cannon <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Wm. Roberson <lb/>
Jno. Sheppard <lb/>
Monroe Peyton and Wife<lb/>
Rosetta Davis <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
K. Henderson Sou <lb/>
Jas. H. <lb/>
Polly Adams <lb/>
L A. <lb/>
J rs. Chas Joyner <lb/>
Elizabeth <lb/>
C Horton <lb/>
Jno. Wilson <lb/>
Mrs. W. G. Windham <lb/>
May <lb/>
Martha Tripp <lb/>
Chaney Grimmer <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
Polly Smith <lb/>
Jones <lb/>
Bettie Gay <lb/>
L. Simmons <lb/>
R. A. Roberson <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Heath <lb/>
Council Chapman <lb/>
Ellis <lb/>
G. W. Smith <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner <lb/>
Patsy Lassiter <lb/>
Jennie Moore <lb/>
Marcia Harrington <lb/>
Frank Grimes <lb/>
Mary Roberson<lb/>
Sally <lb/>
J. C. Ross <lb/>
Sampson Burney <lb/>
Ashley Morriss, child <lb/>
Louis Hudson <lb/>
Martha Cox <lb/>
Early <lb/>
Minnie Clark <lb/>
Fred Venters <lb/>
Anderson <lb/>
Fannie Grimes <lb/>
Craft <lb/>
W. C. Cannon <lb/>
Abram Dunn <lb/>
Langley <lb/>
Dunn <lb/>
Oliver Bird and Bro <lb/>
H. H. <lb/>
Eliza Harriss <lb/>
Sally Ward <lb/>
Henry Hyman <lb/>
Harriett <lb/>
Henry James <lb/>
Nancy Cox <lb/>
Rives<lb/>
Foreman <lb/>
Jessie Blount <lb/>
David Boyd <lb/>
Louis Nobles wife <lb/>
Frank Bright wife <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
Maria Brown <lb/>
Mariam Smith <lb/>
Robt. Richmond <lb/>
Peter Thomas <lb/>
Hannah Braxton <lb/>
Phillis Clark <lb/>
Sophia Cox <lb/>
Hannah Dupree <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
Susan Johnson <lb/>
Charity <lb/>
Laney Murphy <lb/>
Berry Lee <lb/>
Mary Alice Taylor <lb/>
Willis Graham <lb/>
Morriss <lb/>
Mrs. Jane Whitehurst <lb/>
Mary Spain <lb/>
Jas. H. Spain <lb/>
Marina Johnson <lb/>
Jeanette Tucker <lb/>
Alex Daniel <lb/>
Harriett Gray <lb/>
Sarah F. Cannon <lb/>
Jas. Tucker <lb/>
Wm. Chance <lb/>
Delia Staten <lb/>
Patsy Tell <lb/>
Johnson <lb/>
Nonie <lb/>
Betty Keel <lb/>
Jno. S- Cannon <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Wm, Roberson <lb/>
Jno. Sheppard <lb/>
Monroe Peyton wife <lb/>
Sally <lb/>
J. C. Ross <lb/>
Sampson Burney<lb/>
Ashley Morriss ft child <lb/>
Louis Hudson <lb/>
Martha Cox <lb/>
F. Early <lb/>
Minnie <lb/>
Fred Venters <lb/>
Anderson <lb/>
Fannie Grimes <lb/>
Craft <lb/>
W. C. Cannon <lb/>
Abram Dunn <lb/>
Langley <lb/>
Dunn <lb/>
Oliver Bird and Bro <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
H. H. <lb/>
Eliza Harriss <lb/>
Henry Hyman <lb/>
Harriett Gardner <lb/>
Henry James <lb/>
Nancy Cox <lb/>
Rives <lb/>
Jno. Braxton <lb/>
Rosella Davis <lb/>
Redmond Fulford <lb/>
Nelia Mangum <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
K. Henderson Son <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
Polly Adams <lb/>
L. A. <lb/>
Mrs. Chas. Joyner <lb/>
Elizabeth Gains <lb/>
C. Horton <lb/>
Jno. Wilson <lb/>
Mrs. Windham <lb/>
Elam May <lb/>
Martha Tripp <lb/>
Chaney Grimmer <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
Polly Smith <lb/>
Mary Jones <lb/>
Betty Gay <lb/>
L. Simmons <lb/>
R. A. <lb/>
Harry <lb/>
Heath <lb/>
Council Chapman <lb/>
Ellis <lb/>
G. W. Smith <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner <lb/>
Patsy Lassiter <lb/>
Janie Moore <lb/>
Maria Harrington <lb/>
Frank Grimes <lb/>
Mary Roberson<lb/>
Foreman <lb/>
Jessie Blount <lb/>
David Boyd <lb/>
Louis Nobles wife <lb/>
Frank Bright wife <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
Maria Brown <lb/>
Mariam Smith <lb/>
Robt. Richmond <lb/>
Peter Thomas <lb/>
Hannah Braxton <lb/>
Phillis Clark <lb/>
Sophia Cox <lb/>
Hannah Dupree <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
Susan Johnston <lb/>
Charity <lb/>
Laney Murphy <lb/>
Berry Lee <lb/>
Mar Alice Taylor <lb/>
Willis Graham <lb/>
Morriss<lb/>
Mrs. Jane Whitehurst <lb/>
Mary Spain Bo <lb/>
Jas. <lb/>
Marina Johnson <lb/>
Jeanette Tucker <lb/>
Alex Daniel <lb/>
Harriett Gray <lb/>
Sarah F. Cannon <lb/>
Jas. Tucker <lb/>
Willis Chance <lb/>
Staten <lb/>
Patsy Teel <lb/>
Simon Johnson <lb/>
Annis Parker <lb/>
Nonie <lb/>
Betty Keel<lb/>
Jno. S. Cannon <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Wm. Roberson <lb/>
Jno. Sheppard <lb/>
Monroe Peyton wife <lb/>
Sally <lb/>
J. C. Ross <lb/>
Sampson Burney <lb/>
Ashley Morriss <lb/>
-1185 Louis Hudson <lb/>
Martha Cox <lb/>
Samuel F. Early <lb/>
Minnie Clark <lb/>
Fred Venters <lb/>
Peach Anderson <lb/>
Fannie Grimes <lb/>
Craft <lb/>
W. C. Cannon <lb/>
Abram Dunn <lb/>
Langley <lb/>
Dunn <lb/>
Oliver Bird Bro <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Eliza Harris <lb/>
1200 Henry Hyman <lb/>
1201 Harriett Gardner <lb/>
1202 Henry James <lb/>
1203 Nancy Cox <lb/>
1204 Rives <lb/>
1205 Jno. Braxton <lb/>
1200 Rosetta Davis <lb/>
1208 Redmond Fulford <lb/>
1209 <lb/>
1210 Isabella Holmes <lb/>
1221 Ellis <lb/>
1222 W. L. Brown <lb/>
Burying pauper <lb/>
1247 Alfred Stocks <lb/>
1264 Polly Adams <lb/>
1265 Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
1260 <lb/>
1267 Anderson <lb/>
1268 Jno. Braxton <lb/>
1209 Hannah Braxton <lb/>
1270 H. C. <lb/>
H. H. <lb/>
1271 Oliver Bird Bro. <lb/>
1272 David Boyd <lb/>
1273 <lb/>
1274 Frank Bright b wife <lb/>
1275 Jessie Blount <lb/>
1276 <lb/>
1277 Sally <lb/>
1278 Sampson Burney <lb/>
1279 Jno. S. Cannon <lb/>
1280 Sarah F. Cannon <lb/>
1281 W. C Cannon <lb/>
1282 Council Chapman <lb/>
1283 Sophia Cox <lb/>
1264 Martha Cox <lb/>
1285 Nancy Cox <lb/>
1286 Phillis Clark <lb/>
1287 Minnie Clark <lb/>
1309 Jno. Wilson <lb/>
1370 Robt. Richmond <lb/>
1288 Willis Chance <lb/>
1289 Craft <lb/>
1290 Dunn <lb/>
1291 A brain Dunn <lb/>
1292 Henry <lb/>
1293 Hannah Dupree <lb/>
1294 Alex Daniel <lb/>
1295 Rosetta Davis <lb/>
1296 Ellis <lb/>
1297 F. Early <lb/>
1298 Redmond Fulford <lb/>
1299 Foreman <lb/>
1300 Harriett Gray <lb/>
1301 Harriett Gardner <lb/>
1302 Frank Grimes <lb/>
1303 <lb/>
1304 Elizabeth <lb/>
1305 Chaney Grimmer <lb/>
1306 Betty Gay <lb/>
1307 Willis Graham <lb/>
1308 Alice Gorham <lb/>
1309 Henry Hyman <lb/>
1310 K. Henderson and <lb/>
1312 Louis Hudson <lb/>
1313 C Horton <lb/>
1314 Eliza Harriss <lb/>
1315 Maria Harrington <lb/>
1316 Isabella Holmes <lb/>
Henry James <lb/>
1818 Mary Jones <lb/>
Son <lb/>
goo <lb/>
l So <lb/>
1319 Joyner <lb/>
1320 Mrs. Chas. Joyner <lb/>
1321 Marina Johnson <lb/>
1322 Simon Johnson <lb/>
1323 Susan Johnson <lb/>
1324 Bettie Keel <lb/>
1325 L. A. <lb/>
1326 Patsy Lassiter <lb/>
1327 Langley <lb/>
1328 Lang <lb/>
1329 Bettie Lee <lb/>
1330 Nancy Moore <lb/>
1331 Jennie Moore <lb/>
1332 Nelia Mangum <lb/>
1333 <lb/>
1334 <lb/>
1335 Morris <lb/>
1337 Elam May <lb/>
1338 Ashley Morriss <lb/>
1339 Louis Nobles wife <lb/>
1340 Monroe Peyton <lb/>
1342 Annis Parker <lb/>
1343 Robt. Richmond <lb/>
1344 <lb/>
1345 R. A. Roberson <lb/>
1346 Mary Roberson <lb/>
1347 Wm. Roberson <lb/>
1818 Rives <lb/>
1349 L. Simmons <lb/>
1350 Jas. H. Spain <lb/>
1851 Mary Spain <lb/>
1852 John Sheppard <lb/>
1353 Polly Smith <lb/>
1354 J. W. Smith <lb/>
1355 Mariam Smith <lb/>
1356 Nonie <lb/>
1357 Delia Staten <lb/>
1358 Alfred Stocks <lb/>
1359 Martha Tripp <lb/>
1360 Mary Alice Taylor <lb/>
1361 Peter Thomas <lb/>
1382 Patsy Teel <lb/>
1363 Jas. Tucker <lb/>
1364 Jeanette Tucker <lb/>
1365 Fred Venters <lb/>
1366 Mrs. W. G. Windham <lb/>
1367 Williams <lb/>
1368 Mrs. Jane Whitehurst <lb/>
So <lb/>
lo <lb/>
1378 Jno. W. Carson <lb/>
1423 Whit man Price <lb/>
burying <lb/>
W. Moore <lb/>
Polly Adams <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson <lb/>
1442 Richard Anderson <lb/>
1443 John Braxton <lb/>
1414 Hannah Braxton <lb/>
1444 H. C. <lb/>
; I <lb/>
1446 Oliver Bird Bro. <lb/>
1447 David Boyd <lb/>
1448 <lb/>
1449 Frank Bright wife <lb/>
1450 Jessie Blount <lb/>
1451 <lb/>
1452 Pally <lb/>
1453 Sampson Burney <lb/>
1454 Jno. S. Cannon <lb/>
1456 Sarah F. Cannon <lb/>
1456 W. C. Cannon <lb/>
1457 Council Chapman <lb/>
1458 Sophia Cox <lb/>
Martha Cox <lb/>
1400 Nancy Cox <lb/>
1461 Phillis Clark <lb/>
1462 Minnie Clark <lb/>
1463 Willis Chance <lb/>
1464 Craft <lb/>
1465 Jno. W. Carson <lb/>
Dunn <lb/>
Abram Dunn <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Hannah Dupree <lb/>
A lex Daniel <lb/>
Rosetta Davis <lb/>
Ellis <lb/>
Early <lb/>
Redmond Fulford <lb/>
Foreman <lb/>
Harriett Gray <lb/>
Harriett Gardner <lb/>
Frank Grimes <lb/>
Fannie Grimes <lb/>
Elizabeth Garris <lb/>
Chaney Grimmer <lb/>
Betty Gay <lb/>
Willis Graham <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Henry Hyman <lb/>
K. Henderson <lb/>
Louis Henderson <lb/>
C. Horton <lb/>
Eliza Harris <lb/>
Maria Harrington <lb/>
Isabella Holmes <lb/>
Henry James <lb/>
Mary Jones <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner <lb/>
Mrs. Chas. Joyner <lb/>
Ma Johnson <lb/>
Si Johnson <lb/>
Susan Johnson <lb/>
Bettie Keel <lb/>
1466 <lb/>
1467 <lb/>
1468 <lb/>
1469 <lb/>
1470 <lb/>
1471 <lb/>
1472 <lb/>
1473 <lb/>
1474 <lb/>
1475 <lb/>
1476 <lb/>
1477 <lb/>
1478 <lb/>
1479 <lb/>
1480 <lb/>
1481 <lb/>
1482 <lb/>
1483 <lb/>
1484 <lb/>
1487 <lb/>
1488 <lb/>
1489 <lb/>
1490 <lb/>
1491 <lb/>
1492 <lb/>
1493 <lb/>
1494 <lb/>
1495 <lb/>
1496 <lb/>
1497 <lb/>
1498 <lb/>
1499 <lb/>
1500 . <lb/>
1501 Patsy Lassiter <lb/>
1502 Langley <lb/>
1603 Lang <lb/>
1604 Berry Lee <lb/>
1505 Nancy Moore <lb/>
1506 Jennie Moore <lb/>
1507 Nelia Mangum <lb/>
1508 <lb/>
1609 <lb/>
1610 Morriss<lb/>
IS <lb/>
Mrs.<lb/>
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<p>
No. To whom <lb/>
1513 <lb/>
1514 Ashley Morriss <lb/>
1615 Louis Nobles <lb/>
Monroe <lb/>
1518 Annis <lb/>
1519 <lb/>
1520 <lb/>
1521 It. A. <lb/>
1522 Mary <lb/>
1523 Win <lb/>
1524 <lb/>
1525 L. <lb/>
1526 J, H. To <lb/>
1527 Mary <lb/>
1528 Jno. <lb/>
1529 Percy <lb/>
G. W. <lb/>
1531 Mariam <lb/>
Nonie <lb/>
1533 Delia <lb/>
1534 Alfred <lb/>
Martha <lb/>
15.76 Mary Alice <lb/>
Peter <lb/>
Patsy <lb/>
1539 Jas. <lb/>
1540 Jeanette <lb/>
1541 Fred <lb/>
1542 Mrs. W G. CO <lb/>
1543 <lb/>
1514 Mrs. Jane <lb/>
Jno. <lb/>
Mary Alice to <lb/>
Robt. to <lb/>
1582 Mary <lb/>
1591 Polly <lb/>
1592 Virginia <lb/>
i Charlotte <lb/>
1694 <lb/>
Jno. So <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
H. H. <lb/>
1597 <lb/>
1598 Oliver Bird <lb/>
1599 David <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Prank bright <lb/>
1602 <lb/>
1603 Maria <lb/>
1604 Sallie <lb/>
1605 <lb/>
1606 Jno. S. <lb/>
1607 Sarah P. <lb/>
1608 W. C. So <lb/>
Council I <lb/>
Sophia <lb/>
loll Martha <lb/>
1612 Nancy<lb/>
16.4 Minnie <lb/>
Willis<lb/>
Jno. W <lb/>
1618 <lb/>
1629 Abram <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
1621 Hannah <lb/>
1622 Alex <lb/>
1623 Rosetta <lb/>
Kill is <lb/>
P. <lb/>
1626 Redmond <lb/>
1627 <lb/>
Harriett <lb/>
Harriett So <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
Fannie <lb/>
1632 Eliza <lb/>
1633 <lb/>
1634 Betty Gay <lb/>
1635 Willis Graham <lb/>
1636 Alice Gorham <lb/>
1637 Henry Hyman <lb/>
1638 K. Henderson Son <lb/>
1639 Louis Hudson <lb/>
1640 Horton <lb/>
1641 Eliza Harris <lb/>
1642 Maria Harrington I <lb/>
1643 Isabella Holmes <lb/>
1644 Mary Harriss <lb/>
1645 Robt. Harrison <lb/>
1646 Henry James <lb/>
1647 Mary <lb/>
1648 Lawrence Joyner <lb/>
1619 Mrs. Chas Joyner <lb/>
1650 Marina Johnson <lb/>
1651 Simon Johnson J <lb/>
1652 Susan Johnson <lb/>
Bettie Keel <lb/>
1654 L A <lb/>
Patsy <lb/>
1656 Langley <lb/>
1657 Lang <lb/>
1658 Berry Lee <lb/>
1659 Nancy Moore <lb/>
1600 Jennie Moore <lb/>
1601 Nelia <lb/>
1662 <lb/>
1663 <lb/>
1664 <lb/>
1666 Elam May<lb/>
1668 Ashley Morriss Bo <lb/>
1669 Louis Nobles wife <lb/>
1670 Monroe Peyton <lb/>
Annis Parker <lb/>
Robt. Richmond <lb/>
1678 J. C. <lb/>
1674 R. A. Roberson <lb/>
1675 Mary <lb/>
1676 Wm. Roberson <lb/>
1677 Rives <lb/>
L Co <lb/>
1679 James If. -pain <lb/>
Mary Spain <lb/>
John Sheppard <lb/>
Polly Smith <lb/>
1683 W. Smith <lb/>
1681 Mariam Smith <lb/>
1685 Minnie Sum nil <lb/>
1686 Delia Staten <lb/>
1887 Alfred Stocks <lb/>
Martha Tripp <lb/>
Mary Alice Taylor <lb/>
Peter Thomas <lb/>
1691 Patsy Teel <lb/>
1692 James Tucker <lb/>
1693 Tucker <lb/>
Fred Venters <lb/>
1693 Mrs. W. U, Windham <lb/>
Mrs. Whitehurst <lb/>
John Wilson <lb/>
1709 a Heath <lb/>
1737 C. M. Jones for <lb/>
Martha Vick <lb/>
1744 Polly Adams <lb/>
1745 Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
1710 Anderson <lb/>
1717 Richard Anderson <lb/>
1748 John Braxton <lb/>
1749 Hannah <lb/>
1750 H. V, for <lb/>
H. H Tyson <lb/>
1751 Oliver Byrd Bro <lb/>
1752 David <lb/>
J. H <lb/>
1754 Frank Bright wife <lb/>
1755 Blount <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
So <lb/>
SO<lb/>
to <lb/>
Sally Barfield <lb/>
Sampson Burney <lb/>
John S Cannon <lb/>
Sarah F. Cannon <lb/>
W. Cannon <lb/>
Council i <lb/>
Sophia Cox <lb/>
Martha Cox <lb/>
Nancy Cox <lb/>
Phillis Clark <lb/>
Minnie Clark <lb/>
Willis Chance <lb/>
Craft <lb/>
John W. <lb/>
Dunn <lb/>
Abram Dunn <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Hannah Dupree <lb/>
Alex Daniel <lb/>
Rosetta Davis <lb/>
Ellis <lb/>
Samuel F. <lb/>
Redmond Fulford <lb/>
Foreman <lb/>
Henrietta Gray <lb/>
Henrietta Gardner <lb/>
Frank Grimes I <lb/>
Fannie Grimes <lb/>
Elizabeth<lb/>
Betty Gray <lb/>
Willis Graham <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Henry Hyman <lb/>
R Henderson Son <lb/>
Louis H <lb/>
V Horton <lb/>
Maria Harrington <lb/>
Isabella i <lb/>
Mary Harris <lb/>
Rob- rt Harrison <lb/>
Heath <lb/>
Henry James <lb/>
Mary Jones <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner <lb/>
Mrs. Charles Joyner <lb/>
Marina Johnson <lb/>
Simon Johnson <lb/>
Susan Johnson <lb/>
Bettie Keel <lb/>
L A. <lb/>
Patsy Lassiter <lb/>
Langley <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
Berry Lee <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Jennie Moore <lb/>
Mangum<lb/>
Abram Morriss <lb/>
Elam May <lb/>
w Moore <lb/>
Ashley <lb/>
Louis Nobles and wife <lb/>
Monroe Peyton <lb/>
Parker <lb/>
Robert Richmond <lb/>
J. C Ross <lb/>
R. A. Roberson <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
Roberson <lb/>
Jemima Rives <lb/>
L Simmons <lb/>
Jas. H. Spain <lb/>
Mary Spain <lb/>
Jno. Sheppard <lb/>
Polly <lb/>
G. W. Smith <lb/>
Mariam Smith<lb/>
Bo<lb/>
Bo<lb/>
So <lb/>
1838 <lb/>
1839 <lb/>
1840 <lb/>
1841 <lb/>
1842 <lb/>
1843 <lb/>
1844 <lb/>
1845 <lb/>
1846 <lb/>
1847 <lb/>
1848 <lb/>
1849 <lb/>
1850 <lb/>
1851 <lb/>
1852 <lb/>
Nonie <lb/>
Delia Staten <lb/>
Alfred Stocks <lb/>
Martha Tripp <lb/>
Mary and Alice Taylor <lb/>
Peter Thomas <lb/>
Teel <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
Jeanette Tucker <lb/>
Fred Venters <lb/>
C. M. Jones for Mar- <lb/>
Vick <lb/>
Mrs. W. G. Windham <lb/>
Mrs Jane Whitehurst <lb/>
Jno. Wilson <lb/>
Green Patrick <lb/>
Polly Adams <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson <lb/>
Richard Atkinson <lb/>
Jno. Braxton Bo <lb/>
Hannah Braxton Bo <lb/>
H. for H. <lb/>
H. Tyson <lb/>
Oliver Byrd and Bro <lb/>
David Boyd o <lb/>
Prank Bright and wife <lb/>
Blount So <lb/>
Maria Brown <lb/>
Sally Barfield <lb/>
Sampson Burney <lb/>
John S. Cannon <lb/>
Sarah P. Cannon Bo <lb/>
W. Cannon <lb/>
Council Chapman <lb/>
Sophia Cox <lb/>
Martha Cox <lb/>
Nancy Cox <lb/>
Phillis Clark <lb/>
Minnie Clark <lb/>
Willis Chance <lb/>
Craft <lb/>
John W Carson <lb/>
Dunn <lb/>
Abram Dunn . <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Hannah Dupree <lb/>
Alex Daniel <lb/>
Rosetta Davis <lb/>
Ellis <lb/>
Samuel P. <lb/>
Redmond Fulford <lb/>
Foreman <lb/>
Gray <lb/>
Harriett Gardner Bo <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
o Grimes o <lb/>
Elizabeth <lb/>
Chaney Grimmer <lb/>
Bettie Gay <lb/>
Willis Graham <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Henry Hyman <lb/>
K. Henderson and son <lb/>
Louis Hudson <lb/>
C. Horton <lb/>
Maria Harrington <lb/>
Isabella Holmes <lb/>
Mary Harriss <lb/>
Robert Harrison <lb/>
Heath <lb/>
Henry James I <lb/>
Jones <lb/>
Lawrence <lb/>
Mrs Chas Joyner<lb/>
Simon Johnson <lb/>
Susan Johnson <lb/>
Bettie Keel <lb/>
L. A<lb/>
Patsy Lassiter <lb/>
Langley <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
Berry Lee <lb/>
Peggy Ellis <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Jimmie Moore <lb/>
Nelia Mangum<lb/>
Abram Morriss <lb/>
Elam May <lb/>
W Moore <lb/>
Ashley <lb/>
Louis Nobles wife <lb/>
Monroe Peyton <lb/>
Annis Parker <lb/>
Green Patrick <lb/>
Robert Richmond<lb/>
R. A. Roberson <lb/>
Mary Roberson <lb/>
Wm. Roberson <lb/>
Jemima Rives <lb/>
L Simmons <lb/>
Jas H. Spain <lb/>
Jas. Sheppard <lb/>
Mary Spain <lb/>
Bo <lb/>
ob<lb/>
Mary and Alice Taylor <lb/>
Peter Thomas <lb/>
Patsy Teel <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
Jeanette Tucker <lb/>
Fred Venters <lb/>
Dr. C. M Jones for <lb/>
Martha Vick <lb/>
Mrs. W. G. Windham <lb/>
Mrs. JaDe Whitehurst <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
D. W. Peebles <lb/>
HOME OP AGED AND INFIRM <lb/>
J. D. <lb/>
M. A, James <lb/>
L. W. Lawrence <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
J. J. Moore <lb/>
J. L. Roberson <lb/>
Levi Pierce <lb/>
Polly Smith <lb/>
G. W. Smith <lb/>
Mariam Smith <lb/>
Nonie <lb/>
Delia Staten <lb/>
Alfred Stocks <lb/>
Martha Tripp <lb/>
L. W. Lawrence <lb/>
O. L. Joyner <lb/>
J. S. Warren <lb/>
H L. Carr <lb/>
J. D. Gaskins <lb/>
1218 J. R. <lb/>
1219 D. H. Allen <lb/>
1223 W. J. Fleming <lb/>
1224 J. J. Moore <lb/>
1248 L. W. Lawrence <lb/>
1370 L. O. Cox <lb/>
1372 Sanford O. Neal <lb/>
1373 Robert Cannon <lb/>
1377 Isaac Baker <lb/>
1379 G. T. Tyson <lb/>
1408 E. M. Lewis <lb/>
M. K. Smith <lb/>
1420 L. W. Lawrence <lb/>
1424 Baker Hart <lb/>
1554 B. <lb/>
1570 L. L. <lb/>
1581 L. W. Lawrence <lb/>
1700 R. L. Davis <lb/>
1701 J. S. Pittman <lb/>
1702 <lb/>
1718 <lb/>
N R. Corey <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
G. T. Tyson <lb/>
To whom issued <lb/>
J. W. Smith <lb/>
No.<lb/>
1215 <lb/>
1383 <lb/>
1551<lb/>
BRIDGES. <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
G. T. Whichard <lb/>
O. L.- Joyner <lb/>
O. L. Joyner <lb/>
W. H. Adams <lb/>
R. B. Bynum <lb/>
L. W. Lawrence <lb/>
R. L. Davis <lb/>
H L. Carr <lb/>
L. W. Lawrence <lb/>
M. A. James <lb/>
L. W. Lawrence <lb/>
Alex <lb/>
R. B. Bynum <lb/>
Jonas <lb/>
W. E. Boyce <lb/>
J. . Whitehurst <lb/>
Amt<lb/>
Amt<lb/>
1738 O. L. Joyner <lb/>
1739 L. W. Lawrence <lb/>
1885 J. R. Williams <lb/>
D. S Rollins <lb/>
L. Lawrence <lb/>
W. E Belcher <lb/>
J. O. Proctor Bro <lb/>
A. W. Waters <lb/>
J. S. Whitehurst <lb/>
L. W. Lawrence <lb/>
Rollins Highsmith <lb/>
1214 M. K. Smith <lb/>
. TAX LIST. <lb/>
No To whom issued <lb/>
1382 <lb/>
1385 <lb/>
1386 <lb/>
1387 <lb/>
1388 <lb/>
1389 <lb/>
1390 <lb/>
1391 <lb/>
1392 <lb/>
1393 <lb/>
1395 <lb/>
1403 <lb/>
1405 <lb/>
1407 <lb/>
1409 <lb/>
1410 <lb/>
1412 <lb/>
1413 <lb/>
1414 <lb/>
1415 <lb/>
1416 <lb/>
1417 <lb/>
1418 <lb/>
1419<lb/>
G. T. Tyson <lb/>
N. S. Roach <lb/>
L. B. <lb/>
J. J. Stokes <lb/>
J. D. Cox <lb/>
H. C. Cannon <lb/>
p. G. Dupree <lb/>
J. H. Smith <lb/>
J. B. Little <lb/>
D. H. <lb/>
Jesse L. Smith <lb/>
B. M. Lewis <lb/>
M. T. Spier <lb/>
Jno. T. <lb/>
A. P. Turnage <lb/>
R. A. Parker <lb/>
D. C. Barrow <lb/>
D. J. Holland <lb/>
S. R. Ross <lb/>
S. C. Whichard <lb/>
T. H. Barnhill <lb/>
J. L. Roberson <lb/>
W. H Williams <lb/>
1421 P. M. Smith . <lb/>
1422 S. M. Jones <lb/>
1426 L. Fleming <lb/>
1427 J. F. Allen <lb/>
1429 S. A. Gainer <lb/>
H. A. Plow <lb/>
1548 J C. Gaskins <lb/>
1555 J. B. Tucker <lb/>
Amt <lb/>
A. D. Johnson <lb/>
O. W. <lb/>
E C. Williams <lb/>
J. B Cherry Co. <lb/>
T. White <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
O. W. lo<lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
S. T. White <lb/>
1556 J. H. Smith <lb/>
1557 J. M. Cox <lb/>
N. S. Roach <lb/>
1559 J. B. Little <lb/>
1560 S R. Ross <lb/>
1561 B. M. Lewis <lb/>
1562 T. H. Barnhill <lb/>
1563 D C. Barrow <lb/>
1564 J. J. Stokes <lb/>
1579 Leonidas Fleming <lb/>
1587 J. S. Gray <lb/>
1715 Austin Grimes <lb/>
1743 R. Williams <lb/>
JAIL. <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
J. B. Cherry and Co <lb/>
Baker and Hart <lb/>
Caesar Blount <lb/>
To whom issued <lb/>
J. R. Davenport <lb/>
R. R. Cotten <lb/>
J. R. Davenport <lb/>
J. R. Davenport <lb/>
R. R. Cotten <lb/>
Davenport <lb/>
J. R. Davenport <lb/>
. R. R. Cotten <lb/>
1212 J. R. Davenport <lb/>
1374 R. R, Cotten <lb/>
1569 J. R. Davenport <lb/>
1580 R. R. Cotten <lb/>
1867 W. E. Proctor <lb/>
J. L. Proctor Bro <lb/>
J. R. Davenport <lb/>
INSANE. <lb/>
To whom issued <lb/>
O. W. Harrington <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
1900 <lb/>
1868 <lb/>
No. <lb/>
No.<lb/>
Amt <lb/>
So <lb/>
Go <lb/>
Amt<lb/>
Amt<lb/>
E. H. <lb/>
H. L. Carr <lb/>
R. J. Mayo <lb/>
G. B. Harris <lb/>
T. P. Nobles <lb/>
W. Harrington <lb/>
A. Johnson <lb/>
O. W. Harrington <lb/>
Ricks and <lb/>
J. B. Cherry and Co. <lb/>
Ricks and Wilkinson <lb/>
Baker and Hart <lb/>
Jas. <lb/>
O.<lb/>
Jas. Patterson <lb/>
Ricks and <lb/>
R. o <lb/>
Harrington <lb/>
J. B. and Co. <lb/>
1244 S. T. White <lb/>
1245 Ricks and Wilkinson <lb/>
1256 <lb/>
j-.-- <lb/>
1547 <lb/>
D. C Moore s <lb/>
J. M. Blow <lb/>
. D. C. Moore <lb/>
1585 <lb/>
1722 <lb/>
1728 D C Moore s <lb/>
1870 D. C Moore s <lb/>
DEAF DUMB. <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
O W J <lb/>
ROADS <lb/>
No To whom issued Amt <lb/>
MA Tyson <lb/>
W J Fleming<lb/>
Manning <lb/>
Son <lb/>
on <lb/>
So <lb/>
Amt <lb/>
1875 <lb/>
1584 <lb/>
1706 J. B. <lb/>
1725 O. W <lb/>
1731 A. E. <lb/>
1740 T. <lb/>
1901 i. B. <lb/>
O W <lb/>
O. W <lb/>
G. E.<lb/>
1217 <lb/>
1699 <lb/>
1704 <lb/>
1711 <lb/>
1712 <lb/>
J W Tucker Rd <lb/>
Cherry and Co <lb/>
; Harrington<lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
White <lb/>
Cherry and Co <lb/>
and Mooring <lb/>
. Harrington <lb/>
. Harrington<lb/>
Harriss<lb/>
lo <lb/>
COURT HOUSE. <lb/>
No. To whom issued Amt <lb/>
O W. Harrington <lb/>
Sheriff <lb/>
E. C. Williams <lb/>
G. E. Harriss M <lb/>
E. H. <lb/>
G. E. Harriss Bo <lb/>
J. B. Cherry and Co <lb/>
Blount <lb/>
O. W. Harrington <lb/>
1258 O. W. Harrington <lb/>
Dancey <lb/>
M G Bullock r n <lb/>
R E Belcher <lb/>
C E Pollard <lb/>
J W Tucker <lb/>
1719 <lb/>
1727 <lb/>
1741 M T Spier J P rd cs <lb/>
1742 J R Overton H <lb/>
M Bullock <lb/>
J W Tucker <lb/>
1547 RH Allen <lb/>
J B Sutton <lb/>
JG Rives <lb/>
A E Tucker Co <lb/>
H L Carr <lb/>
Joyner <lb/>
W C H <lb/>
A E Tucker Co <lb/>
J S Smith <lb/>
Joyner <lb/>
O L Joyner <lb/>
J G Rives <lb/>
W Harrington <lb/>
ELECTIONS <lb/>
No To whom issued <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
MG Bullock <lb/>
Wiley <lb/>
J Bl Windham <lb/>
So <lb/>
Amt <lb/>
Kl<lb/>
J. <lb/>
raw<lb/>
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<p>
W J Fleming <lb/>
M L Smith W <lb/>
H E Ell-8 <lb/>
B F Manning <lb/>
P V Harding <lb/>
P R Johnson <lb/>
V Joyner<lb/>
MO MT Spier <lb/>
Holland<lb/>
D H James <lb/>
S A Stocks <lb/>
J H Manning <lb/>
IA Kittrell <lb/>
J May <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
E G Cox <lb/>
M L Brown <lb/>
W Harrington <lb/>
W B Moore<lb/>
C A Fair <lb/>
Job Moore <lb/>
J T Bell <lb/>
J W Cook <lb/>
J H Andrews <lb/>
D O Moore<lb/>
1262 J A Harrington <lb/>
1253 W <lb/>
1254 J J May <lb/>
1858 J F Allen <lb/>
1854 J L Smith <lb/>
1856 W C Joyner <lb/>
1857 J T <lb/>
1868 J M Parker <lb/>
1859 <lb/>
J T <lb/>
1878 R L Joyner <lb/>
1697 J A Harrington <lb/>
1898 Jesse Cannon<lb/>
F C Harding <lb/>
COURT COST, <lb/>
1909 <lb/>
1910 <lb/>
1912 <lb/>
1913 <lb/>
JUSTICE OF THE <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
J M <lb/>
CL <lb/>
LA <lb/>
J J <lb/>
JR <lb/>
W F <lb/>
J H <lb/>
ST <lb/>
b-7 <lb/>
6-18 A A <lb/>
T R <lb/>
Town Greenville <lb/>
Town Greenville, <lb/>
C D <lb/>
J L Keen, Mr, <lb/>
C F <lb/>
Walter <lb/>
1396 R B <lb/>
1907 own Greenville, Town of <lb/>
Rountree <lb/>
H Hording <lb/>
E Brooks <lb/>
W H Williams <lb/>
LA <lb/>
F G Dupree <lb/>
E G Flanagan <lb/>
D C Barrow <lb/>
T Carson <lb/>
J M Blow <lb/>
Harding <lb/>
J J Stokes <lb/>
S A Gainer <lb/>
1914 Dupree <lb/>
1915 E G Flanagan <lb/>
1916 Barrow <lb/>
1917 T Carson <lb/>
1918 J M Blow <lb/>
1919 Harding <lb/>
1920 Stokes <lb/>
A Gainer <lb/>
Fred Moore <lb/>
W C Joyner <lb/>
WITNESS <lb/>
No To whom issued <lb/>
Mark Williams <lb/>
TE Carson <lb/>
W B Wilson <lb/>
Will Johnson<lb/>
Smith <lb/>
JR Smith <lb/>
Redmond Howell <lb/>
T H Blount . <lb/>
N B Green <lb/>
L H <lb/>
RD Cherry<lb/>
Andrews<lb/>
Annis Grimes <lb/>
B P Willoughby <lb/>
Moore<lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
MA Stocks<lb/>
HA While <lb/>
V J Congleton <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
J Evans <lb/>
Jno Smith <lb/>
Greene <lb/>
J W Murphy <lb/>
J A Brady <lb/>
Flanagan<lb/>
A J Griffin <lb/>
J T Smith <lb/>
E B <lb/>
J C Crawford <lb/>
Jimmie Edmund <lb/>
W H Wilson <lb/>
Redding Hudson <lb/>
Richard <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Jno Turner<lb/>
J A Bullock <lb/>
J C Hodges <lb/>
J B <lb/>
am Jones <lb/>
Jas Matthews <lb/>
J Erwin <lb/>
SP Erwin <lb/>
JR Deans <lb/>
. Benny Vines <lb/>
I Dudley <lb/>
J D Jones <lb/>
A J <lb/>
Amt<lb/>
lo<lb/>
lo<lb/>
T Flanagan <lb/>
B F Windham<lb/>
T A Nichols <lb/>
R Williams <lb/>
J F Smith <lb/>
M O Cherry <lb/>
O C Fleming<lb/>
Roland <lb/>
J R Garris <lb/>
J R Garris <lb/>
Garris <lb/>
C D Rountree <lb/>
Jolly. <lb/>
Jessie Jolly <lb/>
W H <lb/>
E L Baker <lb/>
G A Bell <lb/>
Jessie W James <lb/>
J M Loose <lb/>
A T Moore <lb/>
J H Everett <lb/>
W R Williams <lb/>
R M<lb/>
J J <lb/>
D A Leggett <lb/>
Alice Chapman <lb/>
Sidney Moore <lb/>
Mahala Barrett lo <lb/>
Jessie Starkey <lb/>
W P Harriss lo <lb/>
Chapman <lb/>
C R Harden <lb/>
Susan Boyd <lb/>
A R House <lb/>
Moses Sherwood <lb/>
Manning <lb/>
R A Nichols <lb/>
Richard Wingate <lb/>
Wright Nobles <lb/>
Calvin Jones <lb/>
Bryant Little <lb/>
Tom Jenkins <lb/>
1230 F M <lb/>
1231 J S May <lb/>
B B Briley<lb/>
W H Kilpatrick <lb/>
B T Bailey <lb/>
Jas Cox <lb/>
W H Whitfield <lb/>
Preston Tyson <lb/>
Moore I <lb/>
Jno Brewer <lb/>
Jake Williams <lb/>
Dr E A<lb/>
A W Arnold <lb/>
R B Bynum <lb/>
Eddie Whitley <lb/>
Jno <lb/>
D M Johnson <lb/>
J H Barrett <lb/>
Thurman <lb/>
Jas T <lb/>
G W B Hadley <lb/>
G N <lb/>
Jessie Stocks <lb/>
J N James <lb/>
L G James <lb/>
D J <lb/>
H A Blow <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
R A Gaskins <lb/>
Jas Patterson <lb/>
S Dudley <lb/>
1225 <lb/>
1226 <lb/>
1227 <lb/>
1228 <lb/>
1229 <lb/>
1232 <lb/>
1233 <lb/>
1234 <lb/>
1235 <lb/>
1236 <lb/>
1237 <lb/>
1238 <lb/>
1240 <lb/>
1241 <lb/>
1251 <lb/>
1398 <lb/>
1399 <lb/>
1400 <lb/>
1401 <lb/>
1402 <lb/>
1566 <lb/>
1567 <lb/>
1568 <lb/>
1572 <lb/>
1536 <lb/>
1707 <lb/>
1864 <lb/>
1865 <lb/>
1809 <lb/>
1871 <lb/>
1874 <lb/>
1875 <lb/>
Isaac Kilpatrick <lb/>
1880 GE <lb/>
1881 R M <lb/>
D C Stokes <lb/>
A T Moore <lb/>
1884 C D Rountree <lb/>
1886 W H Nichols <lb/>
1887 W H <lb/>
1888 P H Harrington <lb/>
1889 R M <lb/>
1890 TE Hooker <lb/>
1891 J T Dunn <lb/>
1892 <lb/>
1893 J H Manning <lb/>
1894 J H Manning <lb/>
1896 Allen <lb/>
1896 W C Joyner <lb/>
1902 Clark <lb/>
Whitfield <lb/>
Louisa <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Ashley Whichard <lb/>
A G Whichard<lb/>
Jno Nobles<lb/>
Cary Atkinson <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
W S E Smith <lb/>
Owens <lb/>
C A Brooks <lb/>
Ellis <lb/>
Geo Bar per <lb/>
Jas Tripp <lb/>
S I Dudley <lb/>
C D Rountree <lb/>
H F Worthington <lb/>
Jennie Baker <lb/>
Ann <lb/>
G T Whichard <lb/>
M O <lb/>
J S Corbett <lb/>
B D Heath <lb/>
W H Roberson <lb/>
J T Bland <lb/>
J M Stokes <lb/>
W S Briley <lb/>
Tyson <lb/>
Alfred Worthington <lb/>
A T Moore <lb/>
Jas Duff <lb/>
Richard Harriss <lb/>
G A Stancill <lb/>
Luster Sermons <lb/>
Paul Webb <lb/>
Henry Sermons <lb/>
H J Stokes <lb/>
Penny Mills <lb/>
Stokes <lb/>
J H<lb/>
J J <lb/>
J L <lb/>
J H <lb/>
Dr L E Ricks <lb/>
constables. <lb/>
No To whom issued <lb/>
Joe <lb/>
B P Willoughby <lb/>
J W<lb/>
RE Belcher <lb/>
L H ox <lb/>
Abram Baker <lb/>
M G Bullock<lb/>
J L Hamilton <lb/>
G M Mooring <lb/>
too <lb/>
go <lb/>
i to<lb/>
So <lb/>
Amt <lb/>
lo <lb/>
MG Bullock <lb/>
S I Dudley <lb/>
Blount<lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Joe <lb/>
J H Haddock <lb/>
Crawford <lb/>
G A Bell <lb/>
RE Belcher <lb/>
Willoughby <lb/>
JR Galloway lo<lb/>
1397 RE Belcher <lb/>
1863 Crawford <lb/>
1904 J W Biddle <lb/>
1905 RT Hodges <lb/>
1906 Edward <lb/>
J Z <lb/>
SI Dudley<lb/>
Howard <lb/>
J B Whitehurst <lb/>
A G Whichard <lb/>
CE Pollard <lb/>
MO Bullock <lb/>
W H Stanley <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Joe lo <lb/>
B T Cox lo <lb/>
George Dunn lo <lb/>
B P Willoughby <lb/>
SHERIFF. <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
W Harrington <lb/>
1267 <lb/>
1588 <lb/>
1724 <lb/>
1903 <lb/>
ii <lb/>
ii <lb/>
ii <lb/>
R L <lb/>
Jesse <lb/>
J J <lb/>
L J <lb/>
W R <lb/>
J W <lb/>
J R Spier J <lb/>
COMMISSIONERS. <lb/>
No To whom issued <lb/>
J R Barnhill <lb/>
W R Horn <lb/>
J J Elks <lb/>
Amt<lb/>
ii <lb/>
Amt <lb/>
SB <lb/>
lo <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Amt <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
L I Moore <lb/>
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
No. To whom issued Amt <lb/>
DO Moore<lb/>
Ne. <lb/>
1249 <lb/>
COURT coin. <lb/>
To whom issued <lb/>
L W Lawrence <lb/>
i y <lb/>
ii ii <lb/>
JURY. <lb/>
To whom issued <lb/>
J B Cherry, <lb/>
No. <lb/>
1250 <lb/>
1428 <lb/>
1860 <lb/>
T F Nobles <lb/>
Chas <lb/>
Mrs Dora Quinn <lb/>
Mrs Dora Quinn <lb/>
Chas Skinner <lb/>
Mrs Dora Quinn <lb/>
W B <lb/>
ii <lb/>
W R Horne <lb/>
W R Horne <lb/>
Jno R <lb/>
Amt <lb/>
Bo <lb/>
Amt <lb/>
J R Spier <lb/>
J W Page <lb/>
J R <lb/>
W R Horne<lb/>
W R Horne <lb/>
J J Elks <lb/>
1259 <lb/>
1260 J R <lb/>
1261 <lb/>
1262 W R Borne <lb/>
1263 J <lb/>
1434 W R Horne <lb/>
1485 <lb/>
1436 <lb/>
1437 J <lb/>
1438 Jno W Page <lb/>
1571 <lb/>
1673 <lb/>
1574 W R Horne <lb/>
1575 <lb/>
1576 J <lb/>
1732 Horne <lb/>
1738 J <lb/>
1734 JR Spier <lb/>
1735 J R Barnhill <lb/>
1736 <lb/>
Horne<lb/>
J R Spier <lb/>
J R Barnhill <lb/>
Horne <lb/>
J W Page <lb/>
Spier <lb/>
CONSTABLE AND <lb/>
No To whom issued Amt <lb/>
J T Smith <lb/>
G L<lb/>
J B Galloway <lb/>
O W lo <lb/>
G L Blount <lb/>
L H Cox<lb/>
B P <lb/>
O W lo<lb/>
So <lb/>
So <lb/>
lo <lb/>
G L Blount <lb/>
R E <lb/>
R I Belcher <lb/>
Smith<lb/>
L H Cox <lb/>
B R Warren <lb/>
J B Galloway <lb/>
Crawford <lb/>
1216 M D Smith <lb/>
1280 B P Willoughby <lb/>
1371 Cox <lb/>
1430 J B Harris <lb/>
B B <lb/>
J B Galloway <lb/>
1688 O W Harrington <lb/>
1708 B W Edwards <lb/>
1710 E Pollard <lb/>
1713 <lb/>
1716 C A Gurganus <lb/>
1723 O W <lb/>
1800 Job <lb/>
1866 J B Galloway <lb/>
If G Bullock <lb/>
G V Smith <lb/>
Bell <lb/>
M G Bullock <lb/>
REGISTER OF <lb/>
No. T whom issued <lb/>
R Moore <lb/>
lo <lb/>
go<lb/>
-H I inch k o z 2.1<lb/>
Whichard a <lb/>
A J Flanagan <lb/>
Town of Greenville <lb/>
Burch Job Pg Co <lb/>
Whichard <lb/>
am Whichard <lb/>
Printing Co <lb/>
Jams <lb/>
Whichard <lb/>
ii ii <lb/>
1250 <lb/>
1430 <lb/>
1743 <lb/>
B Williams <lb/>
ii <lb/>
it <lb/>
ii<lb/>
ii<lb/>
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
D Moore <lb/>
1246<lb/>
OF HEALTH. <lb/>
No Te whom issued Amt <lb/>
1211 <lb/>
1243 D J Whichard <lb/>
1880 <lb/>
1381 Burch <lb/>
1384 D J Whichard <lb/>
1548 <lb/>
1578 Jarvis ft Blow <lb/>
1590 R Williams <lb/>
1714 <lb/>
1717 J Bryan Grimes <lb/>
1721 <lb/>
1726 Whichard <lb/>
1861 Evans <lb/>
1862 GM Mooring <lb/>
1872 Whichard <lb/>
Burch Printing House I <lb/>
Jarvis Blow o <lb/>
a,<lb/>
Jarvis Blow <lb/>
H A Blow lo <lb/>
1803 Mrs Dora Quinn <lb/>
SUMMARY. <lb/>
Paupers <lb/>
Home of aged and infirm o <lb/>
So Bridges <lb/>
1357 <lb/>
1458 <lb/>
US <lb/>
Amt <lb/>
Bridges <lb/>
Tax List <lb/>
Jail <lb/>
Court House <lb/>
Ferries <lb/>
Insane <lb/>
Deaf and Dumb <lb/>
Roads <lb/>
Elections <lb/>
Court Costs <lb/>
Witness Tickets- <lb/>
Superior Court <lb/>
tit <lb/>
Amt<lb/>
CORONER. <lb/>
No. To Whom issued Amt <lb/>
1577 O <lb/>
1729 <lb/>
MISCELLANEOUS. <lb/>
No. To whom issued Amt <lb/>
Mary E <lb/>
W F Burch <lb/>
D J Whichard <lb/>
W F Burch <lb/>
D J Whichard <lb/>
Sheriffs -8889 <lb/>
Solicitor <lb/>
Clerk Superior <lb/>
Court <lb/>
Jury 1748 <lb/>
Court Crier <lb/>
Commissioners <lb/>
Constables and <lb/>
Register of Deeds <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court <lb/>
Superintendent of Health <lb/>
Coroner <lb/>
Miscellaneous <lb/>
other <lb/>
;.,<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00019419_0007" n="7"/>
<p>
-.-<lb/>
Mi <lb/>
I I<lb/>
Statement showing Amount of Receipts and Disbursements during <lb/>
this Fiscal Year ending December 7th, <lb/>
RECEIPTS. <lb/>
Amount on hand 1st, 1902 ,. , <lb/>
from O. Harrington, tax col, general fund <lb/>
,, . V Schedule B and C <lb/>
D C. Moore, Clerk Superior Court, jury tax <lb/>
T. R. Register of Deeds, marriage licenses <lb/>
R Williams, <lb/>
F. G. James, hire C. <lb/>
E. B. hire of Jesse Wiggins <lb/>
iii. . u h. H. Stanley, old jail locks <lb/>
J. R. Barnhill, sale of old lumber <lb/>
D. C. Moore, hire of John Baker<lb/>
Cl<lb/>
260.00 <lb/>
SO<lb/>
16,64 <lb/>
DISBURSEMENTS. <lb/>
Amount paid county orders as per vouchers filed <lb/>
ii Treasurer's commissions <lb/>
on hand December 7th, 1903 <lb/>
OUTSTANDING INDEBTEDNESS. <lb/>
Amount of audited claims, in order book from <lb/>
1900, to December 7th, 1903. which have not been can- <lb/>
celled of record <lb/>
State of North Carolina, <lb/>
This 7th day of December, 1903. Register of Deeds.<lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
Boarding J. D. <lb/>
Cox. Board per day Best <lb/>
house in town. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
L. B. Barefoot came up from <lb/>
Ayden to put the shelving in the <lb/>
new store. <lb/>
Dr. B. T. Cox, when not in the <lb/>
be found either at hi <lb/>
residence or at the store of R. G. <lb/>
Chapman Co. <lb/>
of Ayden, was <lb/>
here Wednesday. <lb/>
Harness us well as buggies. <lb/>
Don't go elsewhere to get <lb/>
harm- in need of harness, <lb/>
when you can get any style just as <lb/>
cheap just as a-e now <lb/>
nice, right here <lb/>
from the man you get <lb/>
your buggies from. <lb/>
Dr. Cox lo purchase <lb/>
lbs new goose feathers. <lb/>
Jerry Nichols has returned <lb/>
where he has been <lb/>
to his girl. <lb/>
Ice for sale. H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
The A G. Cox Mfg. Co. seem to <lb/>
be proud of new guano sower <lb/>
Most satisfactory reports are be- <lb/>
received from twelve bun- <lb/>
seventy-tire sold last <lb/>
season. <lb/>
Miss is visit- <lb/>
at Mrs. H. P. Kittrell. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are shipping <lb/>
out nice wagons. You had better <lb/>
send your older before the ex- <lb/>
rush next season. <lb/>
If you want any ash timber for <lb/>
buggy will do well to <lb/>
com- A. G. Cox <lb/>
do. have just laid in a good <lb/>
suppl i it. <lb/>
i chopping has been the <lb/>
f to day about here. <lb/>
Host our farmers are <lb/>
Lena to <lb/>
ton Thursday to attend <lb/>
For the best grade- of <lb/>
and chewing go to the <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Dr. Kinsman Heart Tablets ate <lb/>
a sure cure for all affection of the <lb/>
heart. Every package guaranteed <lb/>
by T. N. Manning b. <lb/>
farmers around Winterville <lb/>
Cabbage fresh from the field <lb/>
everyday. Kit i Taylor. <lb/>
shoes <lb/>
It. G. Chapman Co. <lb/>
The building committee of <lb/>
Winterville church will <lb/>
meet at Friday <lb/>
June 1904, p. They <lb/>
will receive bids for building <lb/>
bottles only at <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
You will do well to call and see <lb/>
the Mfg. Co. <lb/>
buying <lb/>
They will make some close <lb/>
price all material of their <lb/>
manufacture. <lb/>
W. L. Cooper, of Weldon, was <lb/>
lure Wednesday. <lb/>
H. L. moved in his new <lb/>
store Tuesday. <lb/>
forget democratic <lb/>
primaries on Saturday, June <lb/>
nor the Saturday <lb/>
June 1904. <lb/>
See T. N. Manning and Co fir <lb/>
the Best cakes and crackers. <lb/>
died at the age of <lb/>
years a few days ago. She has <lb/>
been in the family f. r <lb/>
Any mules any older <lb/>
in <lb/>
done. <lb/>
the ti <lb/>
1.25 <lb/>
re l- <lb/>
Li <lb/>
have a <lb/>
store. <lb/>
Kin. <lb/>
source <lb/>
cart hubs <lb/>
A. G. Mfg. Co. <lb/>
ion, Barber Co. have <lb/>
of Shoe saved from <lb/>
shoes to <lb/>
to cents. They <lb/>
ii ton. Barber and Co. <lb/>
Choice pickles mid the test flour <lb/>
Kit 11-11 Taylor. <lb/>
Thus. and Herbert <lb/>
Ayden Lumber Co., <lb/>
were here Wednesday. <lb/>
Salt at R. G. Chap, <lb/>
man Co. <lb/>
New store, new good, lowest <lb/>
prices. H, L. Johnson. <lb/>
W. S. John. contracting en- <lb/>
for the Card well Machine <lb/>
Co, of here Wed- <lb/>
looking n contract for <lb/>
the new cotton s Ml oil mill. <lb/>
We have the finest smoked <lb/>
shoulders and the best Boston <lb/>
Lard, T. N. and Co. <lb/>
After a long dry spell we had a <lb/>
nice shower last night, every <lb/>
looks nice and fresh this morning <lb/>
We bung; up a snake yesterday. <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell Co., have <lb/>
received a car load No. Timothy <lb/>
Hay. <lb/>
D. S. Chapman returned from <lb/>
Chapel Hill Thursday. <lb/>
Do wish to purchase a large <lb/>
factory, boiler, engine, shafts j <lb/>
etc., all ended and in miming or- <lb/>
with two corn grists and one <lb/>
flour mill complete with <lb/>
Also the building and j <lb/>
large water tank above it If so, <lb/>
we think you will do well to see <lb/>
correspond with A. G. Cox; <lb/>
C. This is the plant that <lb/>
contains the splendid of; <lb/>
mineral water and is a most <lb/>
did lot for business. They are of- <lb/>
it for sale with the view, of <lb/>
building a brick <lb/>
needs about <lb/>
dwelling house-. <lb/>
people that want to move here but <lb/>
there is a vacant j <lb/>
town is growing rapidly but few I <lb/>
dwellings are being built to rent. <lb/>
Wheat j <lb/>
com for your chicken. <lb/>
H, L. Johnson.<lb/>
North Carolina, Mr Superior Court j <lb/>
Pitt Count. Before <lb/>
w at their cool, get join drinks at H. L. <lb/>
j Johnson's. <lb/>
Taylor lo line and <lb/>
m now their dry goods, all new, a L. John <lb/>
new In irk More a d are <lb/>
a fall of heavy fancy <lb/>
Co, cigars aid <lb/>
notions <lb/>
Try M biscuit at K. G <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Miss Annie left <lb/>
train for <lb/>
When you want a good smoke <lb/>
try a James G. t <lb/>
Kittrell Taylor. <lb/>
wish to the <lb/>
public that I grind every <lb/>
day at my mill one mile south of <lb/>
Frog Level on Sam place. <lb/>
Tripp. <lb/>
Prof. E. Lineberry left <lb/>
Friday to go to the Baptist union <lb/>
at Fremont. <lb/>
have my <lb/>
barber shop in the store formerly <lb/>
occupied by Kittrell and <lb/>
Will <lb/>
Tasteless CASTOR OIL sold. <lb/>
Taste as good as Maple <lb/>
cents per bottle at Dr. B. T. <lb/>
Winterville, H. O. <lb/>
J. W. Smith, Waiter <lb/>
Evans, <lb/>
vs <lb/>
If you wan to ; ail and keep B. Evens, <lb/>
Evans and others. <lb/>
The Martha Evans <lb/>
Grate Evan will notice that an <lb/>
action entitled as above has been com-1 <lb/>
the superior Court of Pitt; <lb/>
county to s-11 for the payment of debts j <lb/>
the interest of Walter deed. <lb/>
in a certain piece of laud upon <lb/>
he lived adjoining the Red Banks I j <lb/>
Car load cotton led meal just. church property, and also his <lb/>
i I A in iv lot lying south of the <lb/>
received, G. A. Co. east side of <lb/>
. ,. railroad, containing J-4 of an acre. <lb/>
Only a few mo e hares Of the ,,, defendants will further <lb/>
Oil take notice they required to <lb/>
at tie of the Clerk of <lb/>
for . Superior county, N. . <lb/>
M 27th day of June. <lb/>
Cooper his factory and a or demur to the Be- <lb/>
. . run and in said action, <lb/>
seems to -e r the ,, win apply to the court <lb/>
or store. Our i for the relief demand d said com- <lb/>
plaint. This th of <lb/>
V C. <lb/>
will do good. <lb/>
Mfg. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court<lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
It has become an unwritten law th I j <lb/>
men should dress well and neatly. Ti. <lb/>
a young man's always been <lb/>
always will be. We dress young men I . <lb/>
than any store in the town at <lb/>
price <lb/>
Keep An <lb/>
for their exclusive . be <lb/>
a point of service or beauty <lb/>
new some line in . <lb/>
cut that adds vigorous newness to a garment <lb/>
Serges for for I.; r . <lb/>
about for vat i <lb/>
style<lb/>
THE KING CLOTH <lb/>
v m. <lb/>
j. <lb/>
f ;<lb/>
Store Closes at <lb/>
Open <lb/>
o.<lb/>
COMBINATION <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
A. G. COX COMPANY. <lb/>
We will offer for sale <lb/>
our stock of Hamburg an <lb/>
AT 1-3 OFF. We I u <lb/>
One Thousand yards at i <lb/>
and they <lb/>
Come and see them <lb/>
are gone. <lb/>
H Ill <lb/>
Co <lb/>
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Lumber. <lb/>
are establishing <lb/>
saw mill <lb/>
j Japanese i <lb/>
, -V- villi can furnish fig at <lb/>
Rout Ruins <lb/>
May p m.-A <lb/>
MM Iron<lb/>
of haw <lb/>
as <lb/>
3,289.59 <lb/>
27,871.00 <lb/>
pa d in 826.000.00<lb/>
8,875.03 <lb/>
327,750.15 <lb/>
J- the J-J <lb/>
A. and n the at <lb/>
25.1904. U, ii to be twelve thousand <lb/>
Specialty of heart <lb/>
4-wk-w, <lb/>
to <lb/>
killed. <lb/>
A J b is said that these figures have <lb/>
been confirmed by an official dis- <lb/>
patch. Fighting. K is <lb/>
still going on la <lb/>
ii-i <lb/>
. ,. <lb/>
.- <lb/>
checks out <lb/>
175- <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer . <lb/>
Dealer. Loss Heavier. <lb/>
Hide, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil <lb/>
Lr correspondent of <lb/>
Daily Telegraph says be learns <lb/>
suit, Lounges, Safe, F troops are now <lb/>
and P- S I <lb/>
High Life Tobacco, Key West J Buffered <lb/>
casualties than the <lb/>
Sue Jelly, , who have taken guns and <lb/>
a id North <lb/>
County of Pitt. J <lb/>
bank, do <lb/>
. above statement <lb/>
subscribed and <lb/>
Put i <lb/>
-Attest <lb/>
j G. <lb/>
. a. TYSON. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
B L, <lb/>
j. L. Little, let<lb/>
SHINGLES FOB <lb/>
saw <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, i rial and a sew <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, predicts a further <lb/>
is now increasing be. efforts <lb/>
Dried Apples, Peace-, j all <lb/>
The correspondent <lb/>
China Ware. Tin and Wood. . says the <lb/>
Ware. M I <lb/>
Cheese, Best <lb/>
Sewing Machines, , <lb/>
Verona other goods, <lb/>
Cheap for <lb/>
see me. <lb/>
EL<lb/>
IT ST. LOUIS, <lb/>
MO., <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
, can supply the public <lb/>
, la any Xv- <lb/>
Wilson tor <lb/>
O. Grimesland, y. C. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Is brought within easy reach <lb/>
by the low rates offered by <lb/>
THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb/>
Season, Sixty Day and Fifteen <lb/>
Day tickets now on sale. For <lb/>
an <lb/>
call on any Agent, or write <lb/>
H. II. <lb/>
TM- k <lb/>
PUT THEM ON SALARY. <lb/>
The fOB on good <lb/>
that town is paying <lb/>
for collecting taxes and to the <lb/>
I have u., <lb/>
I the two excellent <lb/>
j no. he positions, but <lb/>
I only the old mar pays a <lb/>
I commission of salary. <lb/>
Five percent sounds little, but <lb/>
when you it t per <lb/>
i year that sounds very <lb/>
at best will now be <lb/>
high enough. We <lb/>
economy in affairs, as we <lb/>
do in private dealings. Three <lb/>
hundred year for the <lb/>
treasurer, eighty <lb/>
dollars per year ft <lb/>
and seventy year <lb/>
clerk,. good pay tor th- <lb/>
rendered. Pu-b . r from <lb/>
j a per cent, to a i y Heart. <lb/>
TO P ON <lb/>
One of the many excellent suits in this big <lb/>
stock of CLOTHING, will be to put off <lb/>
trouble for many long days <lb/>
NO MUTTER WHAT SUE <lb/>
The variety of sizes make this, poss.- <lb/>
Kc Spring is looking over the shoulder of <lb/>
Styles for the season <lb/>
these attractive figures; 12.00. 13.50. <lb/>
15.00. 16.50. 18.00 20.00. <lb/>
r. D <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
We have one I <lb/>
about SB<lb/>
c nu.<lb/>
I. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
,,;. Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bags. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Fountain, fl. D. <lb/>
and <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb/>
post office or <lb/>
treat <lb/>
FLANAGAN, <lb/>
Attorney at Law, <lb/>
Greenville. N. <lb/>
A GOOD CHANGE <lb/>
To Join Your Comrades At <lb/>
LUNG CUB <lb/>
June 14-16, 1904- <lb/>
On account f <lb/>
Reunion the Atlantic <lb/>
Coast will round trip tick- <lb/>
et, to Nashville, Tern., <lb/>
Greenville at a rate of <lb/>
on sale June 10th to <lb/>
limited to , ,,, ,,,,,, <lb/>
June 18th, <lb/>
final<lb/>
all <lb/>
.,,, ,, nits <lb/>
MORE <lb/>
, r,. at Obtained <lb/>
u by <lb/>
. ago the attention<lb/>
directed to an <lb/>
.; <lb/>
RANK H. WOOTEN, <lb/>
depositing tickets with Joe <lb/>
Special <lb/>
ville, between the I <lb/>
., June 10th to <lb/>
of a of <lb/>
Schedules and other <lb/>
will be furnished. <lb/>
H M. <lb/>
T. M. G. P. A- <lb/>
Wilmington, N. c. <lb/>
. .<lb/>
i Mi <lb/>
la . <lb/>
BLAND <lb/>
Many new and pretty styles are <lb/>
the gathering of Lawns <lb/>
and Prints Indeed it would be <lb/>
mow correct to say that <lb/>
one Of them are new and pretty. <lb/>
They are from the leading man. <lb/>
quality is <lb/>
fully equal to their beauty. AR <lb/>
Dress Goods in <lb/>
Lawns, Percales and Prints are <lb/>
the colors rich and lasting, the <lb/>
prices are workers. <lb/>
BLAND <lb/>
No. <lb/>
and <lb/>
ball. From the St. Louts Globe <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
Free booklet on request. <lb/>
COMPANY, <lb/>
417-19 N. Seventh St, <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo. <lb/>
for <lb/>
R. J. Cobb. <lb/>
The Building <lb/>
and <lb/>
Lumber Co., <lb/>
Contractors, Constructors arid <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS <lb/>
Factory by railroad North <lb/>
and of the beet <lb/>
and <lb/>
building kinds of. sheet <lb/>
door to <lb/>
metal work. Our has <lb/>
iv <lb/>
our tinning <lb/>
a mantel oW- patronage and <lb/>
w, ,,;, our THOSE <lb/>
give <lb/>
Ml experience a of private <lb/>
avoid this we Have made arrange taken care of. <lb/>
Larding houses we will <lb/>
If you will advise us when you expect . . <lb/>
a room in advance yen m <lb/>
We o Table <lb/>
Glassware and Tinware, South of New <lb/>
your inspection of our Office was <lb/>
y The Angle Lamp used in the Call and <lb/>
bought of us. It is the best Oil Lamp m fig <lb/>
THE EASTERN<lb/>
REFLECTOR. <lb/>
J. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
AiD SOCIaL <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JUNE <lb/>
No. <lb/>
MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION <lb/>
MONDAY, MAY <lb/>
II. P. Hill went to Not folk to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
J. H. Everett went to <lb/>
ville today. <lb/>
W. I. went to Bethel Sun <lb/>
day morning. <lb/>
Tom went Bethel <lb/>
C. C. to Suffolk <lb/>
morning- <lb/>
C. L. Parker went to <lb/>
Sunday morning. <lb/>
D. C. Moore to Combo <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
T. H. Tyson, of N spent <lb/>
Sunday In the city. <lb/>
Miss went to <lb/>
Saturday evening. <lb/>
A. Coward went to Greene <lb/>
county Saturday <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Rd. <lb/>
in- from Sunday. <lb/>
A. D. Gardner and children, of <lb/>
Ayden, spent in town. <lb/>
Mrs. L. H. and child- <lb/>
returned S <lb/>
Mrs. Ann Coward, who has been <lb/>
visiting in the city returned home <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Miss Debby Manning of Winter- <lb/>
ville Sunday with In <lb/>
the city. <lb/>
W. H. Hackney left for his <lb/>
it. Lawrence, C. Sunday, <lb/>
to his patents. <lb/>
Mrs K. M. Schultz and children <lb/>
Alfred went to <lb/>
y Mount <lb/>
Lincoln, who graduated <lb/>
last week at the A. M. College, <lb/>
came <lb/>
lira 3- L. <lb/>
cam-- visit her <lb/>
daughter, Mr. J. <lb/>
I. who been <lb/>
Isaac A. <lb/>
to S. O. Sunday <lb/>
Mr. and C. Jack on and <lb/>
children, went to Ayden Sunday <lb/>
evening and returned this morn-j <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
Mount, has been visiting her <lb/>
sister. Mi P. M. <lb/>
home <lb/>
Miss Early, of <lb/>
who has been teaching at <lb/>
took the train this <lb/>
morning fee her borne. <lb/>
E. C. wife of Win- <lb/>
spent Sunday in the city. <lb/>
TUESDAY, <lb/>
J. P. went to Norfolk bi-<lb/>
A V. Monk cut lo to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
W. Atkins went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
J. B. left ibis morning for <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
J. O. Carper went to Seven <lb/>
Springs Monday evening. <lb/>
Miss Mary A. left Monday <lb/>
evening for Seven Springs. <lb/>
Mrs. It. O. J elites left this <lb/>
morning for City, Va. <lb/>
A. T. King returned Mon- <lb/>
day evening from v <lb/>
K. L. Smith, Josh Mills and J. <lb/>
M. Reuse went to Norfolk today. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Skinner <lb/>
Monday evening for <lb/>
Mrs. Bettie Early arrived Sat <lb/>
evening to visit Mr. J. N- <lb/>
Miss Alice who has <lb/>
teaching at Falkland, took <lb/>
the here this morning for <lb/>
Danville. <lb/>
Mrs. K. M. Cheek and <lb/>
returned <lb/>
Monday evening from a visit to <lb/>
Raleigh Wilmington. <lb/>
SUNDAY WEDDING. <lb/>
Interesting by Attorney General <lb/>
Johnson. <lb/>
Mi. H. Johnson, <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Retail Merchants Association, de <lb/>
livered an address in the court <lb/>
Tuesday to <lb/>
in Greenville. It is a pity <lb/>
that lunger notice of Mr. <lb/>
coining not have <lb/>
mi that a number of <lb/>
men might have heart him. <lb/>
His address a- very Interesting <lb/>
and dealt of <lb/>
poi lance to <lb/>
Groom and Bride Speak Out <lb/>
On Sunday morning two <lb/>
following each other closely <lb/>
called at the Baptist Sunday school <lb/>
for Justice C. D. who is <lb/>
the faithful supervisor of the <lb/>
school and always found <lb/>
day mornings. They informal him <lb/>
FARMVILLE GRADED SCHOOL. <lb/>
TO THE VOTERS OF GREENVILLE. <lb/>
Interests j Close of the First Session. <lb/>
Farmville, N. C, Mat <lb/>
Editor Reflector; <lb/>
As yon were not present at <lb/>
close of our girded school, I trust <lb/>
you will print this short reference <lb/>
to what occurred at the close of <lb/>
the first session. Had you been <lb/>
here you would doubtless have <lb/>
a coupe was at his office waiting <lb/>
i a h said much more. W e suggest that <lb/>
set married and n <lb/>
,, come next year, <lb/>
services. The <lb/>
to his v. here be <lb/>
found York Mary Ed- <lb/>
a colored couple, waiting <lb/>
to Rountree <lb/>
along <lb/>
He spoke f pare fend lay. par- <lb/>
eels post proposed advanced <lb/>
law, <lb/>
collection of <lb/>
bad trading , sumps, and <lb/>
other . f to <lb/>
Be gave timely <lb/>
and good u ad <lb/>
these subject <lb/>
At the -f Mr. John <lb/>
sou's talks a ere <lb/>
made, by a of <lb/>
elected <lb/>
W. A CT. <lb/>
delegates to the -meeting of the <lb/>
state in <lb/>
day and not much <lb/>
can except <lb/>
effort and this <lb/>
association afford- a channel <lb/>
through which I tie mer- <lb/>
chants can procure needed <lb/>
their business, and <lb/>
obtain better recognition at <lb/>
hands of the railroad-. <lb/>
in Pitt county ought <lb/>
to be a n her local <lb/>
words if any knows <lb/>
why the couple <lb/>
not be legally joined to- <lb/>
let him now peak or else <lb/>
hereafter hold hi- peace, when <lb/>
broke in wit;. tight, <lb/>
to be <lb/>
by <lb/>
Bay it right <lb/>
After controlling his desire to <lb/>
laugh ever the the <lb/>
the <lb/>
made them salute, was <lb/>
in style to the a in use <lb/>
of spectators. <lb/>
The writer wishes call the <lb/>
of the people to a very import- <lb/>
ant matter worthy of thought and <lb/>
consideration. From now on our <lb/>
town will have to levy a <lb/>
special tax to cover the interest <lb/>
of thirty seven hundred <lb/>
and fifty dollars per <lb/>
year, for years. <lb/>
in addition to our present tax, will <lb/>
be very burdensome unless there <lb/>
is a curtailment that <lb/>
now exist, as total interest for <lb/>
thirty years will be one hundred <lb/>
and twelve thousand and five <lb/>
hundred dollars In <lb/>
my opinion the best to <lb/>
the will he to re the <lb/>
Take <lb/>
SENATOR QUAY OF PENNSYLVANIA <lb/>
DEAD <lb/>
Beaver, <lb/>
Matthew Stanley Quay, senior <lb/>
Pennsylvania, slept <lb/>
peacefully Into death at today <lb/>
an illness had been <lb/>
more or for <lb/>
and there should be took a tern f the <lb/>
l interest in the meetings. ten days the <lb/>
has in mind a an chronic <lb/>
of things that might be <lb/>
by the local ; Te will be a. o'clock <lb/>
e . . S .,. . Mo. <lb/>
if merchants use <lb/>
before them. <lb/>
The <lb/>
night with a program by <lb/>
the first four grades. Cue marked <lb/>
feature of was the <lb/>
shown in the selection of the <lb/>
pieces <lb/>
Store, wit, humor, pathos and <lb/>
music was so interspersed that the <lb/>
was eater <lb/>
The rendering of this splendidly <lb/>
selected program was <lb/>
every child himself <lb/>
a manner as to show he had <lb/>
been it the hands of <lb/>
teacher who had her <lb/>
well <lb/>
Friday Hon. R. B. Glenn <lb/>
was have delivered address <lb/>
but was prevented from being <lb/>
present, his absence ad- <lb/>
dress was delivered by A. T. <lb/>
King, of Greenville, on the sub- <lb/>
of education. <lb/>
to the for depth <lb/>
thought, for beauty and <lb/>
of language, for grandeur of <lb/>
diction and for masterfulness of <lb/>
delivery, ibis address has seldom <lb/>
if ever been surpassed in the <lb/>
county. The people <lb/>
were a in expressing their <lb/>
appreciation of such <lb/>
Col. I. A Stunt and ill <lb/>
u happy c i t <lb/>
with Mime of <lb/>
history <lb/>
FINED <lb/>
-i . <lb/>
on afternoon of Tuesday, May jg ,.,. to it <lb/>
be <lb/>
the historic burial , faint Th. <lb/>
Purnell in the <lb/>
court in the earn <lb/>
yin <lb/>
Quay's illness <lb/>
Daniels with <lb/>
hi i Mr. <lb/>
pay this fine <lb/>
and he would die rot in <lb/>
hi- would of it. <lb/>
Motion for being <lb/>
application has <lb/>
been made to Jostle Fuller, <lb/>
of State Supreme <lb/>
court., for H iii habeas <lb/>
All North Stand with <lb/>
Mr. j,, matter. <lb/>
Difference. <lb/>
A iii a <lb/>
peel Something happened. <lb/>
A student just home from college <lb/>
witnessed it mid <lb/>
i no in it <lb/>
throwing a peed <lb/>
ground, but there is in a <lb/>
that beset <lb/>
the latter of 1900 anal <lb/>
the earl., day- of Ian y 1-1 <lb/>
when he Was <lb/>
of for <lb/>
u senate. <lb/>
CLUB. <lb/>
for <lb/>
Tuesday May Sate <lb/>
met at <lb/>
Mm. W. B- ; <lb/>
meeting s called <lb/>
to order by the president, Mrs. R. <lb/>
L. and <lb/>
transacted <lb/>
most dainty refreshment were <lb/>
served. <lb/>
We were glad to hare with neon <lb/>
in several visitors <lb/>
were <lb/>
banana peel a throwing man on Wilson, Hughes, W <lb/>
the <lb/>
Jar via. <lb/>
Before the club so <lb/>
copied an invitation to meet with <lb/>
Miss Bailie Gotten at <lb/>
Quarterly Conference. <lb/>
Presiding Elder J, D. <lb/>
an excellent <lb/>
the Methodist church Sunday <lb/>
night. He will preach again to- <lb/>
night and at of the <lb/>
the quarterly of <lb/>
the church will be held. <lb/>
Kept Him Busy. <lb/>
A mill driving a horse hitched <lb/>
to a plow leading another <lb/>
Be hitched to a buggy had hi- <lb/>
hands full. We saw this on the <lb/>
street. <lb/>
Pretty Souvenir. <lb/>
A very pretty souvenir button <lb/>
of the coming of <lb/>
ate at Nashville, Teen., <lb/>
has been received J I. Case <lb/>
Threshing Co , of Racine <lb/>
Win. The button a good <lb/>
picture of Gen. J. B. Gordon <lb/>
he <lb/>
audience i manner showed <lb/>
the colon they glad he was <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mr. F. of Green- <lb/>
and kindly con- <lb/>
After pleasing -reference to <lb/>
exercises, the and school he <lb/>
plead -co-i <lb/>
.- in such as <lb/>
d. to this great <lb/>
state. To who <lb/>
that <lb/>
he did does, fulfilled <lb/>
of his many lie <lb/>
i to <lb/>
night a program render- <lb/>
ed by the <lb/>
It caught the audience <lb/>
and exhibited the wonderful talent <lb/>
by the larger girl and <lb/>
boy in the school. success <lb/>
of this nigh exercises, as well <lb/>
as of she <lb/>
been gratifying the <lb/>
have worked so <lb/>
faithfully earnestly in <lb/>
of these exercises and <lb/>
during the entire session of the <lb/>
school. <lb/>
The large audiences present <lb/>
in praise of every- <lb/>
thing that was done or said <lb/>
the unanimous verdict of every <lb/>
one is the closing exercises <lb/>
of first year of this splendid <lb/>
school were a grand success. X. <lb/>
We our friend <lb/>
dad it not been for <lb/>
would have present at he <lb/>
Heating only <lb/>
of the town <lb/>
for instance the salary of tax <lb/>
c mid l <lb/>
at half, while <lb/>
be reduced three <lb/>
As it now the tax <lb/>
gets in the <lb/>
while <lb/>
it could be easily reduced forty <lb/>
dollars per month. The <lb/>
town also gets about the <lb/>
for not more a <lb/>
mouth's solid this could be <lb/>
reduced to at least two hundred <lb/>
a year. By this means <lb/>
there would be a saving to tax <lb/>
payers of the town twelve or <lb/>
teen hundred dollars or one third <lb/>
enough to pay the interest the <lb/>
Improvement Will the <lb/>
voters please elect a set of alder- <lb/>
men who will not he <lb/>
to the few 1st <lb/>
nor at the e our <lb/>
tax payer, let the interest f <lb/>
the tow. come the expend <lb/>
tore of dollar. do mean <lb/>
cent <lb/>
but <lb/>
in, have i <lb/>
id, so far <lb/>
s I i <lb/>
MAYOR ALSO. <lb/>
Set some me <lb/>
parties whom I <lb/>
tel-e in to in the Affairs <lb/>
-d es- <lb/>
in the Having in to <lb/>
toll <lb/>
words of highest praise from those <lb/>
who were there, several of whom <lb/>
have spoken to us about the ex- <lb/>
of the exercises, make us <lb/>
a reproduction of the Confederate 1- egret all the more being prevent <lb/>
of honor. ed from <lb/>
and fees, i it that <lb/>
they have failed upon <lb/>
,. the <lb/>
for the of <lb/>
mayor <lb/>
The mayor, have inform <lb/>
hi, get nearly year, <lb/>
to my Is I <lb/>
make assertion there are <lb/>
good men in the town who will <lb/>
make as good mayor as we have <lb/>
the town has had <lb/>
now has as good mayor as <lb/>
there in the state of North Caro- <lb/>
For instance, there is Mr. <lb/>
C. D. who has a <lb/>
of the peace for the last <lb/>
several years and nearly all <lb/>
the magistrate cases here in <lb/>
Greenville, and his fees will not <lb/>
exceed Now I do not <lb/>
whether he would have mayors <lb/>
office or but I think with his <lb/>
J. P. he would accept the <lb/>
mayor's office for at least hall that <lb/>
is now paid. <lb/>
Mr. Rountree is no more my <lb/>
choice than any other man. I <lb/>
merely call his name because he <lb/>
is q ratified in every respect and <lb/>
would fill the office to the letter of <lb/>
the law. If you are after economy <lb/>
go to the office that can beat afford <lb/>
to be <lb/>
<lb/>
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