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COWIHT FAIRLY QUIET Fluctuations Somewhat ; 1". 1 !- Irregular Close Steady OPEflED WITH ADVAHGE After Showing Small Early Lost the Market Steadied Down 1 audi In 1 the Afternoon lrim AVcnt1 Vp, Lcd by Near IoUion, Till They Showed Xvl Gilu of One to live Points. market was quiet Hons somewhat rtose oulet uut s (By the Associated Presst) New York, Feb. 2. rThe I cotton today with fluctua irregular and the ready, net 2! points higher to 5 pdintaj lower. Sal 8 were estimated at 125.000 ba!es. ,: . The market' opened steady at aa ad vance of one point on March but gen erally; unchanged to 2 points slower and during the early essioi eased oft" owing to lower cables than ' expected, Liverpool's selling; here of thie - later months, scattered liquidation and local bear pressure. After hwnr net loss of about 4 to fcipolnts. . how ever, the market steadleu uiouji by Headings spot Interests and after the close of , Liverpool offerings here were, lighter, suggesting that much of the earlier selling had been on account of straddlers. j . I Early sellers, turning " for j cover, found very little cotton for saje dur ing the early afternoon and while there was apparently nothing in the news beyond claims of steady interior markets,? prices gradually worked up, led by the -aear positions, untile they showed a net gain of one to five? points. The close was off from the best under realizing. (: , ' : : Southern spot markets, officially re ported early were 'generally un changed. : Private advices from '- Memphis claim that there is a big spot short in tr rest for March shipment, and pri-. vate cables from Liverpool jv 1 lines appear to have been laid for a squeeze of July-August in mat ma -ket. The boll weevil situation! Is at tractlng increased attention in local circles, and Is expected by many to have a decided bearing on new. crop prospects.: . v ;..;;'... .- j Receipts at the ports today 148,023 lales against 67,867 last week and 45,0,98 last year. For the week: 260. OOO bales against 477,058 last week and 217.0.10 last year., Today's re ceipts at New Orleans 13,07 -. bales hgalnst 41 884 last year and at Hou ston 22.819 bales against 14,716 last year. ,: j . :. v-v . Spot cotton CloJ quiet, 5 points Mghen middling uplands, 9.90fmld Alling Gulf 10.15: no sales.' Futures opened steady and closed iuiet uut steady, JU"onths. J'bruary March . April 1 . May. 'June: , iv. Jpy . I . , . Anjgust September. October. J. November . ' December . January. . Open. High. Low. Close .3 9.53 9.52. 9.63 9.S3 9.60 9.50 V 9.5 5 9.51 9.61 - 9.92 9.60 ..54 9.49 9.29 9.25 9-23. 9.59 9.51 9.54 -..." 9.30' 9.33 9.2s 9.24 9:44; -1. . . . i 9.29 9.25 .. . 4 . 9.29 9.19 9.50 9.40 9.31 9.30 9.24 9.24 9.20 New Orleans Cotton; ' I New. Orleans Feb. 2. -Spot j cotton ciulet and steady, unchanged.! mid-, clling 9 1-2; sales on the soot 1,015 bales;-to arrive. 125. . Futures opened steady at an. advance of one to , 3 point on favorable cables. After the opening the market had a. tendency- to ng on the prevailing dullness, : and prices fell off until they were 5 to. 7 points below - yesterday's closing. , Dur ing the afternoon session the market had a better tone, chiefly. due to bad wtather news in the Western . belt, .and the lots of the early hours was completely made up and a net ad vance of '4 to :5 points established. On the closing the- tone-was7- called qu let and steady, x Prices were un changed to. 1 pofnt lower, compared with? .yesterday's close. '-;- i . U.Closing bids: Feb .,9.45: March, 9.60; April, 9.62. May. 9.65; June, 8.C8JT Jul1, .9.72; October. 9.30. v. Liverpool Cotton. Liverpool. Feb. 2. Closing:! Spot .cotton In limited demand; , prices 4 points higher; American middling, -fair, 5.81;-good middling, 5.45; mid dling. 5.25; low f middling. 5.05; good ordinary, 4.58; ordinary, 4.18i TThe sales' of the day were 6,000 bales, of which 1.500 bales were for specula tion and export and Included 5,700 American. Receipts 51.000 bales, in cluding 4 0.800 American. , Futures opened, steady - and. I closed easy. Feb.. 5.08: 1 Feb.-Marchj 5.06; March-April, 5.05 -1-2; Aprtl-May, Ti.03; May-June, 5.p4 1-2 r June-July, T..04 1-2; July-Aug., - 5:04; 4 Aug. Sf pt. i 4.96 1-2: Sept-OcL 4.92 1-2: - Ovt-Xov.. 4.88 1-2; Nov.-Decl, 4.86 . 1-2; Uec.-Jan., ",4.85 1-2; v Jart.-Feb., 4.84 1-2. f ,-: -. . , . V. Other Cotton Blarkets. 'y--!;- ti-CS ' V';.';.. : '-Tv--, k Find aV Investing Opportunity to Capitalize Their Energies for the Future : - ' . in the contracts; to sell . UITI0H CENTRAL This coinpanyF record Is Unequaled. ' It leads In Low Cost to policy holders, because it pays them Largest Annual Cash Dividends. Their policy easiest to sell because BEST FOR; POLICYHOLDERS. " - Write' to. or call on -V -:'- ' A CAREY J. HUNTER BllO.. SATE AGENTS. "UNION CENTRAL LIFK CUMfANZ. Raleifjh North Carolina. - ' I V.a T A. I kfct. COppcttl' iinflo t II u .. -.t the advance of this howh and th? effect was reflected here. News com ing to hand that might bear an Inter pretation .' unfavorable ' to values seemed to be 'ignored. . More serious attention was given in current . flnan-1 cial diacuIoiV'to the Supreme Court decision against the claim of tlv Wallpaper. Trust" for collection in5 a debt which seems to outlaw claims of such - organtations against their debt ore. The California v attitude on tho Japanese question and the resumption of the hearingstjn the Tennessee Coal rtnd Irbh merger iquiry In Washington were cited as distasteful ; to the specu lative view, but without tangible ef fect on prices.-v The acceptance of the terms for settlement of Turkey's claims against Bulgaria had,' a cheer ing effect on :Vfolu.gni markets. Ponds - were. firm. ' total sales par value $5,994,04)0. U. S. bonds were unchanged on call, i Total sales today 428.100 shares, in cluding Copper- 35,000: Sugar 200; Tobacco 400; A. C T. 1.000; C. & O.. 34,fi00; L. & KL 500; Reading. 36.400; Slo8s-Sheffleld, 100; Southern Rail way, 1,700; Southern Railway '-preferred,, 9 00; .Tennessee Copper, 1.000; Unicn -PacIfic.V48,100; United States Steel ica 1IV U iCH.IUViriD.lVVi LI1IIICU Uliro pel. '38.80.0r 7rginia-C'.rolina Chem i, l.?00. "f 9 STOCK8. Vm.Oopper . 7 Jg do.prefM...ilvf8 A m.CotSeedCU. 62 AnLUideAL. pr Amerlc&nlce.. 22 Am.UneedOll-. 1 Am. LocomoUVe $m daprer... i 1 1 nLS.6Re(U. 8 , do.pref...... .im Araag&rRef129.i Am.Tob.pfd.e tt'4 Am. Woolen. Jl'4 AnAC'n.Mln.Co 4S Atchlnson liO dapref........ ltl!i A. CLX-. 198 B. 4al s --I8778 do.prC. u ' BroolcIU u. 71 CanadlanPv -173J8 Con. Leather JL dapref.. tY en.ofN.J.-...;....8 ChecAOhlo ..... 4M CO Western Chlca20Nf.W-17 Cb;iL4St.P. 1IS CCC.MILStP.W8. CoLFaelAlron.' Col.SouthernMM. 1 1 4 uulstpref... f daidipref . 79 ConsoU Qas.11 8 CornPra............ I H7 LfcN Mlnn.48t. S-. Jj MLStPAS.S.M.141 Missouri Fsc . M 78!4 M.Kn,kTex-. dapref.MMM... m KatlonalLead. 77U N.Y.Central-..l27 N.T.OntAWekA r4 K.W 91M KA.mertcan.. SOU Nor. Pae IS84 PaelflcMaa Penn People sUm P.CC.A Ll. . PreM.SteelCar, 3CJ4 tfSU 41 DeUfcHndMxu.17,4 Den.ARIoQra.i, 47 do. prof 9 ristUler,sSee Sf M Erie 81 do. 1st pret. :$ do-Sd. pref.. . XT4 Gen. EUectrle ISU QtNor. Or. pfd.lt IH atKon,'iectf 7'4 IntMetropoUtV 14 do.preu...., Int Paper. w dapref Pull.PalaceCarwi9 .' Rail Steel 8pr - 41 RepubllcSteeL. ti'A do. preC............ Wi RocklslandOo.- X;. dapref ., ilk St L.tSnFran- cisco2d.pre&. 794 &L.tSo West 27 do. pre L 80 :. Slosa-ahefJeld . 78 SoJae ! 118 . do.pref-.M.l21 Southern Ry 8918 dapref ft Tenn.Cop.-. 79 Tex.Pao-.. 8i . TUL.4W 48N dapref UDionl'aclflc...-. mti dupref tVA CJS.Rubber-, 87h daltt pref...197 W&. Steet..,.., St dapreU .1H UtabCop,,-.;....., 42 Va.Ca.Chem.Co 4S do.preC..lt Wabaah 184 '.dapref.. ,,', m 48 WestrhouseC 79r West Union, c W.ALakeErle- injt WlsoonatnCB.. S84 StandaxdOD- 81 : Amr T.T..188 " Porta t ortllovemefitc OalTeston.--. New Orleans.. ' MobUfc. Savannah Oharloston.. WUmingtOD. Norfolki... HlUiuore.. New York. Boston --. Georgetown Ulterior Mcvmfc Houston m , AUflMtll.. .... , . Mempb a. - UtOa Hock Tone Mld'Unc becelpts quiet J inlet quiet ' stewdy quiet Arm - num quiet e st ady 9 ; is 7 1 vie 8-l S3 9-94 -8 98 18,18 steady. 8 Il18 steady 9 H . 7-18 -j quiet 8 8-18 firm quiet a- I 78.S8 tt.878 1,079 ,471 737 , f9 8,ei8 88 239 3,281 . 78 878 : 428 f '.V New York, Feb. 2. The. stock 'mar ket In, New York today was largely' a professional affair1 and it was ruled lurely by technical -considerations. The. prof essionol element was ! chary. oi riKKing snort paies in view of yes terday's demonstration of the j small liquidation Induced by the consider able - dec ne of last week." . That de cline. In- Tact, had built up a hort. In terest of considerable proportions and the. room traders found a fullcrum In the TjeceKities. of - these unebvered ehorts for lifting prices.. They worked, thtreore. on the long side of th mar ket. There was .nothing to show that these operations were 'supplemented In -any important way by general out side demand for stocks.- The market was duller- at times .daring the day th' "i onv time Flnee the firet of th- 41JA 1 tntPnmo. ' 8898 Iowa Central 9U Kan.C.8o 41 . Oaprel . 72i4 dar-S.eer. 875 da2dae- 99 UAN.4-- ICIJi Man.con.gold 4 99 Mez.Cen.4a. 84)4 do.lst.ine.. . 74 MlnnUtSUL 4i 8444 UaR aTex. fs 198 do. 2s ,m'J,. 88)4 N.R.R.Mex.caw 8t'4 N.Yen.gen.. 92 N.J.sen.Ss. .12S No.Pac4a.l4 daf..... 7i, N.4W,con. 499 Ore.S.S.41..-. 9Sft Penn.ct.854.. 9898 . ;daCon4 .104Sa GAR LOAD of WAGONS Chattanoofja Plows Disc Plows Disc Harrows Smoothing Harrows Stall! Cutters and large stocl of Gro ceries at W. A. MY ATT Corner of Blount and Mart li. Street. . New York . ProrlakMia. V . New .York. Fb. 8 Plour firm. Minn. patents 88 winter patents 4, VQM Rye flour ouiet 4.754.80 Buckwheat Hour dull 2.7837,88 per 180 Oorn Mei nrmna j Barley tea iy, malUng 87 ' Rye dull. No. 7 western 83U nomlna La New York. Wheat eisy No. 8 red I !01&1-12V4, Options closed 98c net lover. May 1-1154 July LOSS Corn spot firm. No S 7154 el orator. Options WMne lower: May 70, July 70?8 Sept. 709. 1 , Oau spot steady mixed 843ft Beef steadfamily 18.80&80, meat 17.00 18,80, beef nams 2880. city extra India mcss24-'2S. . Uut raeaU steady 8,4l9 Lard easy western 8.80&81 8 Tallow firm 88 8 Petroleum quiet " Pork steady, faraflyis 9019.80, . Iloaln steady .8&2.88 -Turpentine firm 41 $. Molasses firm nStt, Sugar, raw, firm falrreflntng 2.14. Coffee steady Rl- No 7 7 9-18 Santos No. 4 V mild quiet, cordova 94012. ptlop cloted nactveC at net gain of 8 to l points. K firm nearby select! srmte J2ll do f.ilr to -holce 77 28. brown and mixed fancy S4 7, do fair to choice 74.S. Butter firmer and easy cream, ry specla' tmv - Cheese firm state rail creamery specials small or large colored or white 111844 Prelf hu to Liverpool steady, cotton b y steam 1 a 17c Pota oeslady Southern per bag 1882288 Cabbage easy. 878877 per ton Peanut firm, fancy hand picked 4WiS. other domestte S4(4 ' Cotton seed oil was steady' with o quiet local trade: ' Prime crude 4.fO&C0 prime summer yel low 8.9 IS prime white 8.8099 prin t whiter yellow .7080 off summer yelluwS6 6j44 good off summer yellow 83381. Baltimore Grata and IhntrtfdntM. Baltimore, Md., Pthruary 2. -tl'heatdu I pot contract l8-3tu-9 S.utheruf on yradt: 1.0t-8l4- .'-:':;.-'' Corn firm new spot contract 875914 Houiner yellow 4444(444. Oats eis er Na 2 tulxtd 84. Ilyedutl So. 2 western export 835i. ' -.-ltX44 -iem issssnspsss tr 8158 81 i v'.- - UJ3.ref.7x l -102U v dareC7A.eoup.l82y4 da2a.eoa'p.MM.19434 danew4-reg..lOO)4 danew4a.ooupll95 U.S. 41 coup.lrVi Am.Tob.4-. fl daps., ...10844 Atch.gen.4r- 10lU daadjtts.,.!..... 94 : do.Cv4s daCrSs. A.C.L.4 B.AO.4 doSKt- B.K.T.CV.4S.- Cen.ofUa.8s....... dalttlno.e. da2nd.lne..M. 884 daSnLlncM.. 82 -C.Jt0.4&- 104 C.IA.1. 7 ' CBA(new4s.w 8858 C.B.LAtaa4a 77 do.col.Ss., 0i5i darfd4s.i 9tJt CJ-CASUL-tct 98'4 0ol.In.8a.ser.AU 78 (JoLMld.4 815 CoL4aouth.4s.-.895i lxfcH.cv4 101 H U.A lUoUr.4s 9854 Erie prior llen4a 88 . dagen.4a.. 7114 Uock.VaL4K -.19794 lntbjel45$a, 88 Japan 4s-.87'4 Reading gen.4a..l00!4 KepCuoasa-..1075fr StLMkLM.cd8s..lll 8tL.AaF.4s. 17 -B StL.AS.W.co.4 794t SAli4V eeesM d SaPa&4a 92 daltt4s.cerjM. 9S4 SaBwy.8a ..112 Tex.APac.lsts..119 ; T.SUL.AW.4s 88 UnlonPac, 4a....19244 do.CT.4 1 84U UJsteeI2d.sa..10S44 Wabash lstiil 11 WestMld.4a.. 8454 W.ALakeE.4.-. 87 WlaXexb 4a 8:J4 "Moiif: Market. .New Work, Feb. 2. Mont-y on calV aty, l'Mfti ter cent; ruling rati 1 3-4; closing bid 1 3-4. offered at 2 Time loans: ver dull and uteady; 6( days 2 1-4 per cent and 90 days J M per cent: 6 months 3 per cent. Prlnu mercantile paper 3 1-2 to 4 per cent Sterling exchange steady with actua1 business In : hankers hllN at 4.85.30 tt 4.85.40 for 60. day bills and at 4.87.7C for demand; commercial bills 4.84 7-t f 4.85-l-x. kar silver 51 T-8. Mixiear dollars 4. 1 : : ;V; . "J Dry Goods. ' -" t, New York Feb. 2.- The : dry good. narket was steady for the day. Job bers are doing an Increasing business n wash goods and dress goods. Hilkt ire active with the Jobbers and order are now being placed with the mill for fall delivery. The. export markets ire taking moderate ijuintitles of cot- .on. gooas, cotton yarns remain quiet Naval Stores. Savannah, Ga Feb. 2. -Turpentine dull, 42; sales. ; receipts, . S24; shipments. 1 200 Rosin firm; sales, 562; receipts, 2,387; shipments, 290; stock. 165,837. B, 3.05; p. 3.10: E. 3.15; F, 3.20; O. 3.22 1-2; H, 3.40; I. 4.20, K 5.15: X, 5.S0; N, 6.25; WG, 6.45; WWVG.&0. : Charleston. S. C, Feb- 2. Turpen tine iulet. -41 1-2. Rosin nuiet. A B, C. 2.95;! p. 3.00; E. 3.t)5; F. 3.05; O. 3.10; IL'3.20M.: 4.10; K. 5.05; M 5.70; N, 6,15: WG, 6.35; WW, 6.40. Wilmington, X. C. Feb. 2. SpiritH turpentine steady, 41; receipts, 1 casks. Rosin steady, 2.75; receipts. 127 bbls. j Tar firm, 1.50; receipts 125 ' bbls.. L Crude turpentine firm. 2.00, 3.00 and 3.00; receipts ,4 bbls. . - . Gri'.ln and Provlsiloiis. ' Chicago, : Feb. 2. An Increase cf nearly 5,000.000 bushela for the week in- the world's Risible supply of -wheat created bearish sentiment In the wheat market today and caused a net loss at the close, of 1-2 to 5-8e. Conj. oats .and provisions also closed weak. Articles Wheat: May July. Corn: May July Oafe ' . May ., July Pork: Jan , Lard: Jan. May " Rlbss r , lan r ' May- Opealng. 88554J8 " 445 17.7519 IMJb 8.48 ' .J75t '810 Lowest 2. 443 .... 14.88 V. 17- 8.2J4 iV. 8.74..; . 8-8754 8-02J&&8 Closing 10854, 885A&U 14,99 17,08 J 0.475 8.78 .S7Ka90 Cash quotations were as follows: . Flour firm winter pt 4;ftiS14, - Na S iprlng wheat 1085vlO!i Na 8 18IO 1054 Na 8 Ked. 197fe&?. 8 corn 414 No. 7 yellow 4154544',. 8 oats 80448 white-. Na 8 rye7, uood feeding barley 81J$. Fair 10 choice ma I tin 8154C14 Na 1 Flax 8eed....,Na t Ncrthw-tern I.C" . Prime Tlmotuv Se"1 r.f c.jver ion trsct tjtzi? i ) i ---.it L.its' lo czi COAL m yum C E L E D IV A TED BIG CREEK C0AL. IS THE BEST BY TEST NOW IS TTTE TTlfE TO " BUT WHILE SUMMER . PRICES PREVAIL. IXIi PHONES. CAPITAL CITY FUEL CO, J. B. GREEN CO. Tomatoes, 7 1-7 and 10 cents. Virginia Fish Roe, 10 and 13 M centa. .. Pie Peaches, 10 cent ; v Grits and Hominy, cents. Washington Bread reodTed dally lye, Graham and Mothers. , Meal, 23c peck. These are lew barsalna ore are ererlng;. J. B. GREEN CO. .- ENDERS' a- :.-' i- i ..... Safety Razor WTM TWELVE NORWEGIAN CUTLERY STEEL CLADES 91.00 If yoa T8 la the habit of shaving la the morning and taking fifteen or twenty minutes to do it you wCl appreciate what it Is to give jooraelf a clean, smooth shave In FIVE Come In and Examine the ENDERS' .... TO-DAY SUM The Diocesan School of the Carollnas. . Sixty-Seventh S e s s I o n Opens September 17, 1808.' College, . Music. Art, ' Elo cution, Business. . Preparatory. . For Catalogue, etc ad dress . Rev. George 17. Lay, . Rector. " . Ralelah, N. a m NOTICE! - - ' - Vau u iiarihv. riven thnt aDDlJ r.iAn u-ni b mnde to tha General Assembly at Its present session to pass an act authorizinr tne town or waae tn vntn on the lSSUA Of DonOS nnt tn sTPd fifteen thousand dollars for 4he purpose of installing' an elec tric lighting plant in saia lown. -' L-31-lOt -. bsswZZZI JANUARY INVESTMEliTS. in? tt rr? State or North Carolina o per cent First Mortsjafie 6 per - cent Bonds, Cml. 4nnnn1 rmilMlM. llunlrl pal Bondn of North Carolina tc "will answer - all Inautrlet promptly, and furnish full Informs tlon to Investors. Bond Department, Wachovia Loan Q Trust Co., I Whrston-Salem. N. C , Sale of Valuable City' Property. Under and' by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortgage reg istered. In. the office, of the Register of Deeds for wake County in nook 142. at Page 773. given by George LV Catling and wife, the undersigned. the Raleigh Savings Bank, will on Monday,' March 8, 1909. at 12 o'clock Mii offer for sale at the Court House door In the' City of Raleigh. N. C. to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to wit: -; . - ... - '; -v -'s . . Situate.- lying and being In the City of Raleigh; fronting on Fayetteville Street, being part of the News and Observer, lot. and bounded as fol-"l 'lows: ; Ilcglnnlng at the . southwest corner of R. 8. Tucker's lot in the eastern line of Fayetteville Street in the City of Raleigh, running thence outh - 50 feet- more i or . less along the eastern line of the said street; thence east 113.50 feet to a division fence as It how stands; thence north with said fence 50 feet more or les3 to R. S. Tucker's southern line; thence west with said Tucker's southern line; 113.50. feet to the be ginning being a part of lot No. 66. according -to the 'plan of said City, as shown on Shaffers map. Tills lot Is that formerly occupied by the News and Observer. . WOMACK & PACE, Attorneys. R-Tlelgh Savings Eank. Mortgagee. Raleigh, N. C. Feb. 1, 1909., 2-2-30d ' - 2 . - v.--- RALEIGH, TJ. C. Capitals -Surplus v $100,000.00 - -5100,000.00 Accounts Invited B. S. JERUAN, Prtsideat , I. A.TK0UPSW,Ylc8Prts!i::t H. W. JACKS0.1, Cashier : E. B. GROW, km. Czsilsr - J. J. THOU AS, Ctelraaa c! tSj Eciri STATEMENT OF CONDITION :K The Citizens National Bank RALEIfJII. N. C. LlabUlUes. Resources. Q. S, Bonds, par........! 225,000.00 'Capital 8 .100.000,00 rAinx and Investments.. 707.942.23 SurDlus Earned 169,805.48 Cash .Il2.520.9l arculatlon V , . . ........ 100.000.00. Due from Banks 220.4S4.39. Deposits 90,ifS.0i Total. . . , . . . .11.273,947.63 Total ... ... . . . . . . ..fl.27S.347.53 fO INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. ' ' : ; C1IARLES E. JOUNSON. President. F. H. DRIGGS, CahUler. C0HDEHSED STATEMENT Raleiah Ban&o Trust Co. READ THIS SLATE Loans and Investments. .. .$535,344.71 Cash i ....... 63,826.18 Due from Banks.......... 168.28 2i9 9 k. A Onto! Fashion Oct of Dec 4.' ltOtf. $767,652.83 Capital Stock .rf . , Profits - ...... r... Bills Payable .... Deposits ....... I , $ioo,ooo.o ..... 15.51 .IT . .... 95.000 0 ...... 547.014.71 , . $767,661.8$ i DIRECTORS: CHARLES E. JOHNSON, W. N. JONES. C. M. BUSREE. ; - J. R. CHAMBERLAIN, , THOMAS B. CROWDER, THOMAS S. KENAN, HERBERT E. NORRIS. -. JAMES A. BRlGGS. v F. O. MOR1NO. JOHN W. HARDEN, Wll. A. LINEHAN, ' ALFRED WILLIAMS. Life The Pcnn Mutual Wz taracra Co's OUR TAILORING SUITS ARE THE ACME OP FASHION. A NEW LOT OP STETSON HATS GLOVES, FURNISHINGS, ETC. ' .'. -- -,- . , - -. . STYLISH FULL DRESS COATS ' AND ESTS FOR-RENT. 25c - - OUR PRICE . FOB FTVE MEW ELAOES IS. . . . . . . ; ' . i . . :.. ! ForSalo by NOTICE-OP SALE. V" Under ' and by virtue of a ! certain leed of mortgage, 'executed by B. Stephenson and wlfo to the runder- signed and recorded In the office of he Register of Deeds of Wake County n Jiook 221. Page 94. default having een made in the payment of , the note secured by said ' mortgage, I will expose to public sale at the County Court House door in the City of Kal- elgh on Saturday, the 6th day of March. 1909, at 12 o'clock, M.. the following described tracts of . . land. situate in said County of Wake, ire wlft Creek Township, viz.: Firxt Tr-t. A certain tract or parcel of land adjoining the lands of 7achei L. Franks, W. H. Stephenson, i. is. Mephenson, Lucy Pope ano thers. bounded as follows.-viz.: Be- 'inning at a sweet-gum on Spelght'j branch, sajd Rachel L. Franks , cor ner, runs South 87 degrees East 127 1-4 poles with her line to a stake, thence South 1 1-4 degrees West 68 ooles Jo a maple. ' thence North - 87 degrees Wst 3.8 poles to a stake at he road, thenM; with the road South 13. degrees West 56 poles to a stake, ' hence North 87 degrees West 81 -2 oles to a stake, thence North 3 de Trees East 78 poles to a persimmon re on said branch, thence up said 'branch to the - beginning. v containing eighty-three acres, forty-five poles, nd being Ixt No. 5 In the voluntar livlsion of the lands of. Louisa II. t'phnson, deceased, mother of said Stephen D. Stephenson, by deed from i'. I Stephenson and; others, dated May 5th. 1902. and recorded in the Register's office of Wake County In Vok 1?1. Page 137. to which sail deed reference Is hereby made, and elnsr also the land upon which the parties of the first part now reside. Second Tractl A certain tract of parcel of land adtolning the lands of Mrs. F. L. Stephenson, Mrs. VT. H. Stephenson, said 8. D. Stephenson and others, bounded as follows. xli.t That tract or parcel of lamri lying and sjt tate in Swift Creek Township, about "ignt miles Southeast of the City of 'aleleh. arid more definitely described as follows: " Beginning In the center nf the Holly Snrings road and In thf line of Mrs. F. L. Stephenson and corner and of Mrs. W. II. Stephenson's corner: and .an Iron stake ; runn'n thence North 8 1-3 degrees West 135 poles to the center of a branch and rock and pointers, thence down the mendr of sld brf,h a pold a sweet-gum on the East side of said branch, thence South 85 degree Esst 120 poles to the center of , said road and Iron stake, thence with said road North 34 degrees East 54 poles to the beginning, containing: thirty-eight acres more or less, according to sur- bounty Surveyor. January 21st. 1903. being a part of Lot No. 3 allotted to Mrs. Rachel L. Franks (nee Stephen son) in the division of the land of hr mother,-the late I H. enh-nson, and conveyed by said Rachel L. Frunks and hnsbend. T. M. Franks, to said Stephen D. Stenhenson. by deed dated January 3rd. 1903. and record ed in the 6fflc- of the . ReCster of Deeds in Book 174. Page 4 18.; which said deed Is made and given to con tain description of land by metes and hounds on all four sides and to cure nd eorrect error in decription of a certain line or . course in prior . deed ?tecuted October 48th.-1906, recorded In Book 440. Page 15,! In said. Regis ter's office.- -' ' TERMS OF SALE: Cash.N - ' ; c ?r, riT.c,nnr,Trute-.- " ieT. business for 1908 shows a earn of FIVE AND ONE-nALF J n-er ; previous year:' tfins provlna the popularity of the Company. IiOWER RATES AND LARGER GUARANTEED VALUE fret-tire after January 1st, 1809. Prospective policy-holders and t vui serve tneir own inicresis oy com erring win- . - : ' Mcpherson &:BARras, Raleigh, n. c. ; 'GENERAL AGENTS FOR "NORTH CARbLTN. . . . Successors to . It. li. RANEY. , LET US FURNISH YOUR KQUTPMFNT. . " -;:. . - -; - ..- ..,:.-..'...;-- ONS CZIia KOTICE OF SALE! -. - - , sale con tained in a Mortgage executed by Hay- i M rif an . hi, wife, , Mollie Merrltt, to me on the 14th day of No eiuoei 1906, and recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Wake County, in Book 209 at page 372. .1 will sell, for cash, at the Court House rtoor in Rale'rh, N. C on Tuesday 23d day of February. 4809, 12 m.. two tracts of land situated in Little River Township, Wake County, North Carolina:.- . - - , First Tract. KnoAvii as Hunter tract and chtalns 5 acres,' Boundaries: Begins at Post Oak on North side of Road leading from Strickland's Mill. George V.. Sledge's corner: .thence -S. 86 deg. East .15.40 eh. to a stake in North side of said road; thence S. 3.20 eh. to a stake; thence 86 deg. Wesi 15.40 ch. to a stake in said Sledge's line; thence N. 3.20 ch. to beginning. Second tract Known as part of the Lucy Johnson Tract and contains 8 acres. Boundaries: On N. by lands of Haywood Merrltt; on the E. by the lands of Haywood Merrltt: on the S. by the lands of George Sledge; on the W. by the lands of Richard High. This 23d dav of January 1909. L. L. MASSE V. 1-23-SOdays. "'-,.-.. He 5. F. ail Architect. -RALEIGH; N. C. The mao with the Savings Bank habit Is the one who never gets laid off; he's the one who can get along without you. but you cannot get along without him. ' The Savings Bank Habit mean sound sleep, good digestion, cool Judgment,: and manly Independence. The most healthful -thing known of l a Savings Bank Book there are no microbe in it to steal away your peace of mind. It is a guarantee of good behavior. Acniiir th habit. 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 3, 1909, edition 1
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