? Ldvaace. ? i- - ? Iptian 41 ? ili 1?15 by the World's genua*, the Crop Outlook, by 1 inancial Condition of Campaign to Save *250,0 000 to Southern Growers. 'By Clarence Poo ) e tspacc la yoiir colui tJitor, to present usul but that the South 's own it ne*t sprii new ctop of 1915 lin3 iJfarted comiut? on the market',' is sSil! selliDR on ?hc basit. of prices fixed by latf year's 17,000,000 df n 'd^lT P iCC8, ""{ft jb? ^ The fi even a (or the S This is j : for 'Better Roads, i North Carolina e Than We Do. You m Home end If ? ? ?? Vo? C*C Improved PubUe ????? ipeth Askew left Wed lorninjj fgr Raleigh to r&udies at St Mary's. uyla fianacpn, after i visit to relatives in e, returned tome Mon I y&nuKffswmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Lee Nichols and Miss Baker, who have been their cousina Mesdaraes ' " have returned w is the lima to get the Be& Cement done. So pet it while its cheap.? E. L. Howard, The Con crete Man. ??"?it.- ?? -?}& spending several days Jatives at Whata and , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. _ Jr.?returaed home Wed nesday morning. After spending several days .ere visiting his son, Mr. D. E. WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 6th, 1915. "The silver cord is loosed: the golden bowl is broken: the: pit cher is broken at the fountain: the wheel is broktoi^,i??jSflern: the body ii returning to the du& from whence it came, and the spirit unto the Godlliat gave it." Hie passing of Mr. Haywood Dail removes from our midsSlthe oldeil citizen of our to WO; a man who in his prime was the moA a dive, the mofft aggressive, and the moil successful business man' in Greene county: one who by his punduality and integrity in business transadions,'by loyally to his friends, by the geniality of -Jti? disposition and the kindliness of his nature endeared himself to a large circle of friends and ac quaintances. All who knew him intimately loved him. #;. ? ! He was born on the 20th day of August, A; I). 1840, a native of Greene county, and on the 16th day of April,' i867, he married Miss Virgidia Sugg,' of Greene County, who survives him an<d who, during all the years of their happy married life, was his modi capable adviser and helper in business affairs. To Mr. and Mis. Dail were born eleven chil dren, nine of whom survive, Mrs. Charles O'Httgan Laughingbouse, of Greenville, N.C.; Mrs. J. W.Dixon, of Greene county; Mrs. pascal Boyd, of Mootavllie; Mr. W. H. Dail, Jr., of Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. G. F. M. Dail, of Greenville; Mr. F. Ft Dail and Miss Minnie Beit Dail, of Snow Hill, and. Mrs. G. A. Rouse and Mrs. G. M, Holden, of Farmvilie, N. C. At the commencement of the War between the States he en liited at Snow Hill as a member of Company A, 3rd Regiment, and served throughout thfc war, ading during a large part of the time as quaiJermailer for his regi ment.. As an old comrade &ood *?? his bier on la?l Tuesday, among other things of arcminis cent nature, he mentioned the fad that whenever /Quarter maflei1 5s? srajt Utf ! procurc supplies for the roWiers he al ways brought them a lot orcakes, or other unexpected sweetmeats, Wf^lch were greatly epjoyd by me? Hying the hard life Of a For tnany years Mr. Dail was a regular attendant at the annual reunions of the old Confederate soldiers and took an adive in The Objed of the Proposed Ba um Is to Give Deserving Girls Education. TheCtobwas ; Organised only two fftt Years Ago. ^Special 10 the Enterprise. ht'M The Piit County Federation of Women's Clubs held anen thusia^tic meeting in the C6urt House in Greenville on Wed nesday ;toernooni.?.' This Fede- i ration is composed of the Knd of-Centuty, S4n Souci, and Round Table Club oi Greenville and the Magazine Club of Farmvilie. ^ There was a large attendance at the meetiag and much dis cussion of plans for a proposed . {'? This County Federation has for it's main object the promo tion of education *a Pitt County and in pursuance of this object the members ara working fora V Loan Fund for the use of am biiious girls in Pitt who need as signee in m curing an educa- ;>* tion. This County Federation was organized only two years . ago, ?bd this winter there will befwo girls at the Eab't Caro lina Trainiuu School receiving the benefits of that splendid in stitution. .? The obje<l of the proposed bazaar is to raise money to keep these (wo girls at school,' t>r tp . place a third one there, which-;.;;, ever the members decide will be be#. The bazaar will be held during the day and evening of twp dayt, which will Be Novem ber 17 and'18. The work has been divided in to departments with a chairman and a committee of Hie members, ? ; ?; assigned to each department, which are us foObws:V;^S^tl?|,'.-; Mesdoines. Bak-er, &0uinerly, Rasberry and Hadley, Art and and Crafts Department. (Committee l,r Fancy: Work. Mrs. John Hasscll, Chairman. ; Committee 2-Plain Sewing Mrs. JesSe Moye, Chairman. Committee 3. Ait Exhibit-Mrs. Will Hooker, Chairman. t Culinary Department? Mrs. Richard Williams, Chairman. Delicatessen Department? Mrs. J. ti, Moye, Chairman. Entertainment 'Department? Mrs. White, Chairman. ? -.Department of Farm Produces ?Mrs. Will Larig, Chairman. Great enthusiasm exiSb and . splendid results -are hofed for from the approaching bazaar, and the' worthy object in view will Tecommend it to the pcoplel of 4he county, from all of whom, the women of these clubs ask co operation and patrouage and they ask this in thfc; interest of of Pitt County girls, who will receive the benefits.

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view