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Pay Up and Trade .Campaigrn Closes February 16 MILITARY CAMP FOB SUMMER TRAINING AGAIN PLANS BEING MADE FOR THIi- SUMMEB'S CITIZEN'S TRAIN ING CAMP . . Word has been received from C»pt Donovan Yeuetl, U. S. A-, acting C M. T. C., officer of the Fourth Corps area, which includes the states of Ala bam*, Georgia, Florida, North Caroli na, South Carolina, Louisiana and Tennessee, that elaborate plans are now under way for the continuance of the government summer camps for young men which proved so popular last summer and the summer before. Nearly three thousand young men received an outing at government ex pense last year, some at Fort Barren-* cas, Fla., on the Gulf of Mexico, and some at Fort McClellan, in the rolling, weeded hills, naar Anniston, Ala. The following is a typical example of ma ny letters being received from la»t year's students. ."1 attended Camp McClellan in the summer* of 1922. I can testify for your benefit as well as others, that this month of training did me more good than any other training that 1 have so far received." According to present plans, camps are to be held this year at Camp Me Clellan, Ala., Fort Barrancas, Fla. ami Fort Bragg, N. C. The branches of instruction offered may be slightly dii ferdht frqgn those of last year, but in the main will be in the same branches which includes infantry, cavalry, fielti artillery, engineers and coast artil lery. The courses offered include a basic red course which gives fundament*, training but does not instruct in anv particular branch of the service; ad vanced red course, which gives basic instruction in branches desired; white course, (for which graduates of las: year's red course who were certifie as eligible for admission to the whit* courses are qualified) fits student U be a non-commissioned officer in tli« > organized reserves or the national guard; and the blue course, (for which graduates of last year's white course who were certified as eligible ( for ad mission to blue course are qualifier if of the proper age and posseas nec essary educational qualifications) that fits candidate for commission in the officers' reserve corps. •The age limits are the same as for last year, 17 to 26 for the two red courses, 19 to 24 for the white course, and 19 to 27 for the blue course. These age limits do not apply to _Jtho»e wh attended a citizens military training camp in 1921. Veterans of the World war may be accepted up to 85 year, of age. Although formal application blanks have not been received, young men of proper qualifications will find it to their advantage to mail requests for applications to the acting C. M. T. C., officer, Fort McPherson, Ga., at as early a date as possible. Although it will be possible to accommodate more than fifty per cent more candidates than were accommodated yast year, it is accepted that many more will ap ply than can be admitted. By having your request for application on file, you will have opportunity to receive application blank early. All who de sire applications should state their date of birth, and former military ser vice olkany kind. SaJ . "s--- -*=»—— "—* '■ The optimist hopes to inherit a million; the pessimist starts a sav ings account. , -TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the authority confer red in me by a deed of trust execut ed to me by A- F. Harrison, and wife JLillian Harrison on the 7th day of October, 1919, and duly recorded In the register of deeds' office In Mar tin county in book U-l, at page 362, to secure the payment of a certain bend bearing even date therewith, and ' the stipulation* in said deed of trust not having bean complied with, I shall expose at public auction, for cash on Monday the 6th day of March, 1923, at 12 m., at the court house door of Martin county, the following property: """" Beginning at a stob, a corner, run ning with William Harrison line to • ditch in Bes Tree branch, thence to a bridge on said ditch, thence with Redmond Harrison line to the begin ning, containing 10 acres, more or less. DENNIS BAILEY, V 1-29-23. Trustee. This Jan. 80. 1928. NOTICE OF BALB Under and of the author ity conferred in MM by a certain deed of trust executed by W. A. Bailey sad wife, Allie T. Bailey aad W. L. Bail ey en tho 2nd day of February, 1917, and of record ia the public registry of Martin county, Williamsten, N. GL, 868, to secure the peyment of certain bonds of even dsts therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, aad st the request of the parties interested, the uartsrrifnod trustee wil lea Monday, ; the 19th day of February, IMS. at H It o'clock at. st the court bouse dse# of Martin county, WillisatMi, N. C., offer at public sale to the highest bid- ,*> the land that was deeded to W. A. Sailey by W. S. aad U G. Bailey. ~ 3d real estate; That certain tract or parcel of land ind improvements thereon in Bear irass township, adjoining R. A. Bail ey on the north, on the south by E>i .larris; on the west by B. 0. Cowing, containing 79 acres, more or less, ami various coursese of said run to the bridge .the beginning. Containing sev enty live (76) ( acres more or less, and bein gthe identical tract of land con wing the tame land that was willed .o W. A. Bailey by W. L. Bailey; al- Second tract: One town lot in thr town of Bear Grass with improve .nents thereon, adjoining the lands o! J. Rogers and brother and W. K. Rob ertson and others and being the store and lot now used by W. A. Bailey as a store. This, the 17th day of January. 1923. VHEELER MARTIN, l-19-4t Trustee: NOTICE _ Having this dsy qualified as admin istratrix of As estate of Albert Rog erson, deceased, late of Martin coun ty, all persons are hereby notified to come forward and make settlement of ,of all accounts due the said es tate. All persons holding claims ag ainst said estate will present them for payment on or before January 6th, 1924, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. * . LIZZIE ROGERSCV, Administratrix. January 6, 1928. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by R-" A. ditcher and wife, Ellie Critcher, to 'he nnder bigned trustee, snd bearing .late of October 7th, 1921, and of record in the public registry of Martin count..- in book H-2 st psge 484, sail deed of trust having been given to secure tho payment of a certain aoto oi e «u J: le and tenor therewith, and fir condi tions and stipulations there in ro'.tur el not having been complied with, and st tho request of the holder of said note, tlr —"Smgned trustee will on Wednesday, the 28th day of Feoruary, 1928, between the hours if 12 ir.., ami 2 p. m., in front of the court house doof of Martin county, jit Wnliai:usV>n, N. C., offer for sale st pub'i: auction to tho highest bidder for ••ash, the following described property, to wit: That certain tract of land In the County of Martin, State o' North Car olina, and being a house aiul lot in ♦he town of Everetts, N. C., on A attj street and boundel op the north and east by Eason Clark and on tiie *•. uth !nd west by M. L.-James "This, the 29th dsy of January, 19*2 A. R. DUNNING. l-29~4t Trustee. I• - . Keep Your Money Busy I Building Williamston f I:, I-• - 7 -w- . g » 1 1 f - . . * . • • . ~' M : ! !|| ■ - ■ . ' - Sj WE ISSUE PAID UP SHARES PAR VA- $ ■ 5 ' lUESIOO.OO.-'' . - tt : 1 v • T~ | NON-TAXABLE : ; 1 •' REDEEMABLE AT PAR WITH INTEREST 1 >i| • TO DATE § !ffi : v . 1 ; I •. ■ I ; 1 13th Series Opens March 3, 1923 | I Save Part ol What You Earn | Iwl * . » BjM i' ' I Martin Co. Building H « T! -—*» , 1 | and Loan Ass'n. ill- ' WILLIAMSTON, N. C. 1 f' ' i i ' NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power snd auth ority contained in a certain no«e bear ing the date of April Ist, 1922, ami j executed by. Julius S. Peel, the under-1 signed will on Saturady the lav of Februarry, 1923 at the court houao door of Martin county at Williamstou, N. C., at 12 o'clock, noon, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed personal property, to wt: Ten (10) shares of the capital stock of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Williamston, North Carolina, being the ten shares of stock 'represented by stock certificates number 815 and 816, and which were given to Mrs. Lucy E. Page as collateral security to tho above mentioned note. This the 3rd day of Feb., 1923. MRS. LUCY E. PACK, Mortgagee. Dunning, Moore and Horton, Attorneys. . NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of 'he power of sale contained in that oertain deed | of trust executed by Benjamin Biggs, ~■■■—— . TEXACC^^™^ J B . Always ask for Texaco, the full-bodied I motor lubricant. You know it's pure — I j| " the clean, clear colos tolls you that. You'll I j J get better engine portyrnuiiKc; more power, . » If reduced maintenance and less carbon. ~ I / £( ARRISON OIL CO // I I jl THE ENTERPRISE, WilUamgtoisi, N. C. and wife, Dnsils Bigs* to the under- t! signed trustee, and bearing date of tl December Ist, 1919, an dof recoil in ji the public registry of Martin county, p ' in Book A-2 at page Sll, said l«vv 4 jof trust having been given to j*curr b • the payment of certain notes of cvn, ' date therewith, and the terms and slip ' ulatioas therein contained not ha\ II>K j been complied with, and at the re ' quest of the holder of said notes, U» undersigned trustee wil lon Wednes., day the 28th day of February, 19*23. between the hours of 12 m., and 2 p. bl, in front of the court house loot of Martin county at Williamston, \ C-, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for eash, the fo! ' lowing described tract of land, to wit, That certain tract of land in the 1 County of Martin and beginning on I the Willian.«tan and Washington road at the bridge below the old Rawts mill, thence N. 17 1-4 E. 24 poles up /»HILW®IS COLDS 1. .bould not tw "doMd.- Twat i ibta Mwulljr with— I VISITS Qsr 17 LW Yearly I the Williamaton and Washington road, thence N. 77 1-4 E. 80 poles to an iron axle, thence N. 88 1-2 E. 80 poles to a post, thenre S. 11 1-4 W. 42 2-3 poles black gum in a branch, thence Ji. 15 1-2 W. about SS I FOR SEVENTEEN YEARS v ; 0 . * f gr 4 * . • I". " _ • ; / WE HAVE SERVED TOE BEST INTER EST OF THIS COMMUNITY TO THE | Very of Our Ability WE PLEDGE THIS SAME TO YOU FOR -„-J - * ' THE YEAR * % i • • . • - ;• V ' v " 1 9 2 3 : : IF WE CAN SERVE YOU WE WILL BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU CALL ON US. IP 4 .**' ' , " V . - * * - , I >f '" ' J , ♦> * -. • ' The I Farmers and Merchants Bank WIUUAMSTON, N.C. ' I~X 4**--- • - - I fjarrifliin Urns. I and (Tiimpauy MR. FARMER!!! .. How about some of the Old Reliable Owl * * ; Brand Fertilizer with Cotton Seed Meal mix- I ture for your Tobacco. J j If you will ask the man who has used ' it beside some other kind he will tell a B • - - • • . • you that old OWL BRAND Fertili- j 1 ~ zer is the BEST. I Harrison Bros. & Co. I COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK WILLLAMSTON'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE ' -—™ Take of tne mermnts* Offerings . i -. .1. poles to die mill tan, thence up the veyel to Chytaa Moore, by Jaases Biggs and wife. Tamer Biggs, by deed dated December 4, 1516. which is of record ia the public registry of Mar * tin county ia book L-l at pa«* SSI. ijt* whiefc arid de*d ntecm ii here > by ■»> for t am wnH Jatilp 1 tkm. f Tbis, tfcc 29th day of January, 1925. - , CLAYTON MOORE, . U29-U Trustee. f- -*g^ —• ■ l?
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