A horse and buggy travel along a tree-lined roadway believed to be in Craven County. Along the roadside is a split-rail fence. Spanish moss hangs from the branches of some of the trees.
Caleb Bradham's drugstore on the southeast corner of Middle and Pollock Streets decorated in bunting for the 1900 Fair. Bicycles are parked in front of the building.
An African American woman with three children stand near the doorway of a log cabin believed to be in rural Craven County. Behind the cabin a well sweep and water well along with a split-rail fence can be seen.
Soldiers dressed in white uniforms march south down Middle Street. Horse-drawn buggies can be seen in the distance as flags drape the awnings of Wintead's Photograph Gallery.
An African American man sits in a mule-drawn cart on Broad Street in front of G.H. Waters and Son Buggy and Carriage Factory. J.W. Stewart Sale, Livery, and Feed Stables can be seen in the background. [Stewart sold his business to J.A. Jones in…