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FOB HIGH PUCES SELL. YOU* TOBACCO AT THOS Ml—l CHRISTIAN SCIENCE WIUTER CHALLENGES BOSTON NEWS ITEM artl4* laud ft ■■ Boatea ud ad Dtif* Report la GhrtMui M «M Lttlgatloa FM." arMeb parpart •4 t* Im u a cravat of tha (apart IM kr tha master la lha Nit brought by Jaha T. I»inn ta eontAt Ma dl—aliaal from tha Board af IHnclsn mt Tha rim Chan* of CkiW. M tha Cwaatqw oa Pabltration of Mm Charch has lsoaod a MM—> rhal the anaaat la caeatloa as being «lnay aafair. The Rtla aat a€ this wtltar folki ■ a The a*»■ mat hi qoeatlaa was wsl ■aflur la that, while parponlac te qnate or stale tta aastW* findings froa lha ttMys aa to why tha a» Jortty of TW Chitotlaa Maw Board af Directors voted to dlsailsa Mr. tMb taaaore from this Board. It nelibar nxed aor slated tha amater's sth aa thla aabjai The follow lac words are exneily footed from tSa ■aster's report: 1 Had that tbe cua traUhf aotlTe which Induced Ita ■Mm by tha MMuto who voted for It was tha desire oa their rait to hwms tha obstacle piiiaiHl by tha ihUUTk praoenca aa tha Board «a their attempts to aaraaga a compro ate with the Ttaatoas; though they acted the man laadlly under Mi wUUagßess to dtoasaodsta themselves flsa a coll rugae with aha they coaM mot acre* aad arbo* they did na« tike.' The i usin thas explicitly aa- CCMd aa tha eaatroiltac aaaara' foe tha dliwlassl mt Mr. Dlthassca by his fallow IMrertors was neither quoted aer stated la tha account against which Ml rrotaat Is made. -the account M qo«e*«a was a lac aaftir to that B Ad aat area me*»- ttoa the iwiiaau between The Ctolstlaa Science BSard of Directors aad tha tote trasteea of The Chriatlaa Science PnbHahlag Society, or tha pUatWa participation therein. wMcft finteded hla IISOtiI. although that laatiuisad) waa eoatlaually mantlum ed by the master throughout kis re part, aad It was the controversy H whMh he saferted M the (India* Jaat quotrd The aMt resulting from that controversy. broaaht hy the Pahlbhiac Society trustees. waa decided by tha "■llfiai Ooart af Maamcfauaetla M fa aer mt the Orarrh Wrectora. Tarthermnre. the acrouat la que* ttaa waa alee sary unfair la that k i aaiatoi ■ nuthlag aboat the parta ot the report which dlsdo«e Mr. Dttlssaiwa'a attitude toward Mrs Eddy's plan Dor bar Charah. Te a car tMa otMI. howerer. this attitude waa disctaasd la tha ftaal paragraph of the ansudl to ■ -hIA aaa a pafagfuph of pr*«acaata chh-ulatod to produce pdbUc eeattaent agalaM the fea of rharrh lateraamt ea tabltsfcod by Mrs. Bddy Per Mrtanea, It Instated the term -self perpetnet lac Board mt Dtrsetortk,' «Md ss a taa mt eapdamaaaoa or rvpeoari. mi thascb It was Mli Bddy herself satobllsbed Tha Oirtstlsn Si«nea Board of IXreefers with the «Mign- ( tlaa to Ml Ita owe vacaudea. "As the *!tnation la viewed by al bat a very feb- of Its a»ni>ei> tin affairs of The First Obtirrti of o»Hat" Hdeatlat la lloetoa. are brtw euadu. V ed la s creditaUe a»anner. and la ful acurd with tha (tuanh ItyUn which were written hy Mrs. Edd) aad are regarded by ell true ChrliUeß SleaiMs as e«*eatlal to the *rl fare mt the Christina Science Mova WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 th. The BIG DAY JUST A FEW MORE DAYS—EVERYTHING AND EVERYBODY IS COCKEI) AND PRIMED. , ' WE ARE BETTER EQUIPPED THAN EVER BEFORE TO HANDLE YOUR TOBACCO IN WILLIAMSTON AND GIVE YOU THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. THE ROANOKE WAREHOUSE . . TUCKER, MORTON AND ROGERS,Proprietoni "The Hustling Warehousemen" WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA „ BIU DAI" IX WILLIAM3TON 2l YKABS ACQ 2Mb People r«sta Opeaiag af Ihe Mulct t Reprinted froa The iluterpnse) The luac looked for day arrived at last. Par several days prior ta the opening day. the qjestm every one was aakii>c eras, "how each tobacco do you think will be sold the opening da) ? *"Ever> one had hu ai-awer am; scarce!) any tana were alike. Ever) - body tiwugnt there wuald be a goodly showing sad acre la high sprits. Bui late Tuesday evening the tsafidti« of the irjjst'ity mt tha ton pcoph began to aaae, and baptnly aw coaM bear aa expression mf doubt *> to the *uccess mt the opening- Itat m the folloaru>c aanruing. the da? look ed fcr atv! Tinrti talked about, then was a crest change ia the expcisaioi> heard. Everybody was confident of a bic day. The waithuacj. were fall of wagons and cart* loaded wi'k the go 1 en weed, aad other.t were c astai tl) arriving. It was after 12 o'clock when the last came ia. Sevea conntie- writ represented: Edgecornbe. Pitt. Beau fort. Washington, Bertie. Lenoir ana Martin. The Morgan warehau»e secured Uc first sale and promptly at 11 a. m. the auburn hea-1 af L L Morgan w. Men to bob up above the vast crow; that Thronged the Morgan warehouse and wt*h a whoop and -hoot the crow was qutted a Utile and it wa> tberJ Mr. Morgan invn;ed the Hon. llarr> W. Stnbto to extend to the farwei. and visitors a welcome to the Wi! ■lanuton market. In his usual free and ca>) way Mr Stubfes extended the welcome as n ollmw man coold. The wrioa* was the »«st ever hard oa Ihe opening of any market. It wy short and to the print, anil the people who beard it knew they were as aehonw as though h« had «p"ker. for an hour. t i'IWK of the oMul lokatro w>«i 1 the State mere «*. tlw market, an K |>ru'tounre>i it the Im4 opening the | hal em area. Several vuitiug tobar ( eo men said that the tobarro *J I rjellinjr for one and a half to th.e. I cents a pound higher than the? hr ■ ewer ?e*« it ««4I "anywhere. urxier » any conditions. Your t-bocro aaiti will be a suMW.* ' The amount of tofcorco sahl «i> f bout CiVOQO poakk and the avi rap [ pr.ee pawl n. IO rents a pound. TV i proprietors of both IHH. d»l eveiy thinr in their power to make the nle ' a .matte, and how admiralJy the 1 sucroeded the prices obtained will 1 tell. One pnilewu turned his tar* ' and wKew asked the nue. said he wa-- ' not i>ti»«il lie was heard to may "I , po* math; t never pit «#r I . cents far thi« r'x>e in my life, and i thv sold far 8 1-2. , "! The pnees were high and every body 1 went home with more money than they ' had expected lAll the buyers weir hot and were Koine their limit. The American and i the Imeprcal Tobacco Company's Mrrn "went their I mit on every pile. The ' sales were the liottm the writer hu 1 [ever see*. It looked like the huver> | thought there war- not archer poui.d ,in the country. . t A large .WeratM« of tobarro men i' from Rocky iowt ar«d Gieenwillr were on hand, and several of thw were beard to say that the prices «w too high for than, that they- couln buy cheaper on their own naibU. It was an awfully hoc day. and the buyers and auctioneer* tafmd fun the heat. Mr. J. C. Adams, Me of the buvers had to he carried to the hotel, nealy prostrated from heat. Mr. Barton, auctioneered fur W. T- Lipocomb and Company. Greenville. ' N. C. was here and speßed fJtk of th buyers for several rows. He is aa autioneer of tare ability and is hard U> tart. Roanoke Warrhoi»e force: Capt- C. A. W. Barnham. auctioneer. W. T Meadows, manager of sale, Tfead A Joyner, book-keeper, and F. S. Upton, weigher, J. D. Legjett and J. G. &J --ton. proprietors. Morgan Warehouse force: K. L Morgan, auctioneer; W. M. Sittcnm. W. S. Matthews. W. M. York. J. V Monk, E. L Morgan and Companr. proprietors. The buyers on the market are: T. * Smth. American ToUcru Con|a r ) D. W. Morris. Imperial Tobarco Cows pany. Mr. Monk, Sharkelfor.i an: Monk; J. C. McAdanw; J. S. Walden W. S Nichols, of Virginia; A. K Kennedy; Mr. Cobb. Black well Dor ham Tobacco Company. Subscribe to The Enterprise, your r County paper. It came* all the new* of the town and county. Subscription rates $1.50 per year in advance. £•£•*• CURES MALARIA. Chilis nhh and FEVER. DENGIE or WVW BILUOI'S FEVEK. WILLIAMSTON The hub of Five Highways, is the logical MARKETING CENTER of Martin and Surrounding Counties. Sell your Tobacco, Cotton and Peanuts on this Market. FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK THE LEADING BANK OF THIS SECTION THE ENTERPRISE, Williamston, N. C. Mosquito Ponds Being: Formed The large quantity of surplus dirt being moved from Mail t street am) dumped in yards andb acklots will, very likely. cause many pond of water to be formed under Kou « aid other {daces where there hs.s not'- heretofore been water standing. Of course the engineers cart drain ! any Mosquito pond that may lie form ed. Much Interest Is Shown By Mehrcants The inter* .-t shown l»y the bdino firms listed at the bottom of the pag»" ad in this issue goes to show to :• greater extent that thic market ha gut the real pep and kick be'riad it MR. GOOD SALESMAN SAYS: WE SKI.L GOODS; WE I'KICE THEM RIGHI. W. R. ORLEANS WiOivniatou, N. C. . What the warehouses failed to do. jsi . that was little, the Chamber of Coir ! merre and other business men calle i these fow things to the attention ol the warehousemen, so just everytmn* is all right. This list of firms has dnne errytfcinf in their power to afford a maile that will lead the way in this pa \ « the State. They have shown a sr. teres! in your welfare, why no: do . •*> remember them? X*>* OLD AMD WOOMG J taMJ* tiw « lillli Tgg-piSu NORTH CAROUNA MARTIN COUNTY IN THE SI PEKIOR COURT i WILEY ROBEKSON, SR., I* versus ADA LEE ROBEKSON. The defendant above named wil" ] take notice that an action entitled a above has, been commenced in th Superior Court of Martin Count* North Carolina to obtain an a' ~do" ■ divorce; and the said defen.laiu wi further take notice that she :s re I quired to appear before the clerk c the Superior Court of said coun.j 0 the 12th day of September I9l' the Courthouse of *a,d county in Wil liamston. N. C, and answer or demu • to the complaint in said action or t', plaintiff will apply to, the court foi the relief demanded in said complain' This the Uth day of August 192? R. J. PEEL, i Clerk Superior Court Dunning. Moore A llorton, Attys. FOR HIGH PUCKS SELL YOUR TOBACCO ATllßKtffl BRING THE FAMILY HERE You will find that the cost of a bijr meal all cooked and seized in a most delightfully "homey" atmosphere, is less than the same Dinnner could be served at home. JIM'S CAFE
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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