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f conorir.if.nKET. Firms up After a Slight . V," . Early Declinell -t- .; - ; 4Ffy the Associated Press.) ' i New York. March . After a slight !krly detflnr, today'i cottos' marKet v firmed up, and closed steady at & .nut advance of 4 to 1 points. . t The market opened steady, at a de . cline of 2 to 3 points and during the early trading sold- about 3 to 4 point , net tower in response to low-'r cables, " private reports of, rain in the. South west, and local hear pressure, i - Thr seemed to be no liquidation of ecviM, quence; on the contrary, some of the hading siot Interests were buyers u ; yie decline. - the forecast raa lot iyinrlnjc weather In the Southwest to- ,'prrow." and shortly afttr the opw BB( the market firmed on with the b1 tonce helped by covering of aarW -"Hers. The lattsr forecast predicted sin for the Eastern belt., but ' .con firmed the early prediction for drj weather In Texas and when the ofd tials dctaJLt were received from Gl veste.a. It was seen that the preelptta Lion hnd not .been 4mrortant at ant r.oint In the drouahty region. " i ' .' After showing- a net advance of about 7 to 9 Doints on the active , months with May and October rela tively artiv'li the nvket eam-U off 3 or 4 points Irom the lust under ral lling but developed no "; weaknetw: Southern spot markets officially, . n-.-ported early . were generally u.i hanged. Bull support seemed :lo concentrate on May and October enn t tll tso. and the rumors that Important interests are accumulating lines - for May delivery are causing uneasiness among .old cror shorts. 'Sa'es. " fu tures, estimating 125,04 bales. Receipts at th ports today. 84-.691 -bales arainst 17.054 last- week and 19.486 last year. Kor the wrek 1 1 0, . 0 bales aginst 153.35 last week and 100.735 last year. Today's receipt . ... t A n. r. " ft nrolnctf-"l"V ' i SIS I nut vear. and at Houston 4.a0'4 I bales against 3.43 last year. 6 Spot cotton closed ouiet; middling , - uplands S.S5; do gulf 10.10; sales 362 lia'e. I . Futures opened and closed steady. Open. High. Iw. nose. March . . April . . . Mav . June . July ... Aug. . . . itept. . . . Oct. . . . Nov. . . Dec. - Jan. . 9.45 9.53 9.45 9.52 . .. . 9.49 9.42 9.54 9.43 9.5ft . . . 9.43 9.36 9.45 9.3 1 9.44 9.30 9.38 9.29 9.29 . . 9.34 9.24 9.21 9.23 9.34 9.21 9.31 9.27 9.19 9.29 9.14 9.27 I. IS 9.28 9.18 9.37 Xew Orleans Cotton. , Xtw Orleans. La., March 8. Spot cotton easy, unchanged: middling 9 " 1-2; sales on the spot 925 bales; to " arrive A. 100. Futures opened iuiet at a decline of 8 points on lower ca bles than expected and reports of ra-ins in the western belt. First piicy were the lowest of the day for fear of too.- much 'rain ' caused considerable 'coveting tmo.ig the shorts. Large exports also heloed the market which closed steady at the highest levels-of the day. the active months showing advances of 3 to 4 poi. .s over Kattrr- dav'js closing. -. r Closing bldsr - March Aprl' 9:4ft 'Ma? S.srJunerj.fSrufJ f.Ss; October 9.52. Liverpool Cotton. Liverpool, March 8. Closing: 'Spot cotton ouiet. prices unchanged; Ameri can middling fair r,.69; good middling 4.33; middling 5.13; low middling 4.93; good ordiuury 4.60; ordinary . 4.25. The sales of th9 day wore 7.000 bales of wh'ch 600 were for speculation and -export snd Included 6.700 American; raeipts 2.000 ..bales. including-1 900 Ameri-an. Futures opened quiet and steady and ' closed ! barely steady. March. March-April. April-Way. 6.02 -1-2: May-Jvne :J.:m 1-2: June-July 5.04: July-Ancust 5.04 1-2: August-September 4.99 l-2:'Rep- rcmber-october 4.94: october-Noyem her 4.91: November-Deeember 4.89; lember-Januaryil.88; January-Feh- ruary 4.81 i-z- - . -, It U-KIGH pOTTOX MARKET Local Marked With Com pari ons of ,Ios and lac?. "Receipts for day 20 ' 'Oood middling .9 1-5 Ptrirt middling 9 s-8 .-.Middling . . 8 7-8 : Off grades 8 ft I !! ! i Kame Iay 1908. TJecefpt4 . - - ' - - -40 J Prices, from 11 5-8 to 11 3-4 r Same Day 1M7. Receipts .. .. .r 142 Prtces. from 11 1-4 to 11 1-2 bales, cents. cents. cents- cents. bales. cents. bales, cents. ' otlier Cotton Porta I Tonai Mld'ltng fteesrpu r im lav . eaivestc a24 l. 0 8-16 0 9-16 4,0-M 4.704 04 1-804 641 86 440 leworl' ' steady steady quiet frnf firm qalet steady Mottle. r earanash C bar leal os. WHmmgtosw- v aori Maitlmoi . - KewYerl ' hoctna 10,. a 61 " Gjorgetowi XitartorMoraife : Houstoa, wAosasta. steady . steady firm steady 6,84 ia US 119 916 9S-I6 -te 7-19 . atempaJa euLiouia. UUe Bock .- Stocks and Bonds. . - .'.Xew Tork. March 8. The stock' market today Justified the prophets' nf period of lethargy and neglect while awaiting the clearing up of some o fthe obscurities in ' the ' -situation. One -or two incidents of the day -were irled as motive forces for moving prtces but they proved of little avaiL The scaling prices of steel, products fails to revive the -demand. In effective fashion owing, to .the remaining on cettalntles'of tha' new tariff duties. Heports from Washington, bearing i . -the probable rates to be ft3gtd tn dif ferent schedules are followed with at- - tntlo," The bond markst Is begln .'ting to present a similar situation. .with the-rate of activity, there show ing a notable vontraetlon It .Is- oint "ouf that the heavy contraction of the . " tMiuks at this time, rn spite of thde ' mi lory,' demancl.i of business. : 1s,;as - aoHnted fan by-the large, holdings-" of . rew bond ismies -by banks and ever the' - country. Some influence in the stag - nation rnutt be allowed to the aetlvl- ties of the Hughes commission to-la-. vest! (rate exchange methods The att wrentlon reported to be given at recent - ' fittings of thla commission to questions : of stock market, manipulation .and wash sales has an effect of prompting an extreme propriety of deportment on the part fit .poola and market or ranixationa. A sham drive against AM Reaiilng daring the morning1 gave " laee'f to recovery . when it' .became "jknown that no decision on the com ' jrnodlties clauae' caae waa to be handed . down today. 5 - - tai The decision against the VI4seourt 3 ceat law by the United States- Circuit Court was a favorable Incident in the . case of railroads traversing that State. EPPICOEWTTr: ;: V r 'frr.u rrxioif central ufb for tlt& meaning :of the-overthrow of this law. la uodonbtedlr of,. Interest. The Gould iasues -was favorably : af fected . by : the puaueation -: of tramc agreement between -t'.nion Pacific and Wabash. ronls stead''. United States bonds were uncnangra on can. . .. , Total sales todar 23T.600 shares, In- rtuding tobaco:400S C. O.. 24.600; L, A K.. 1: N. W. t.TOOi; Redding. 49,306; Slatts Sheffield, (00; Boather.l Railway. -400; pfd IftO- Tennessw-e oopper. 1.100; United States Steel, 32,- 100; virginia-caronna. Chemical, i.- 500. ; AakOoppar. UM. ii n mm US1,! MlnaftS,S; 89 MLS UP iULaUt44M MlssoarUe... af4 M.KaTx 41 AavCaiAr ootprat ArnXXX-BsedOO. ga 1 ABt-HId Ujr- Artcanlea, .... 0 ocprsi 1 1 7 AauUnseedOtL. it i KaMonaltad ... T844 AnvLoeosiottva at!4 N.YXJsntral tS X.Y.OatWeat. 4144 K.Vf . Mil Ao-prsC itth AntAaiRof....... tXM daprsf I 1624 N.Amarieaa.. AnUJiif ar Baf-l t Nor.Pao' Am.Tob.pfd.6. 9144 PacffleMail. Asa. Woolan. W4 &aaeaJlln.Oo- ti ateatnaoo ; ttM Pana Paopia'sOi p.ccaui . so rroabStoalCar. 8444 rMlLPtUaoeCax-iit Rail R teal 8pr 2244 Beading, ., ,124 ' RepubHeStoaL. na dapret- 71 Rock lEUUJCO.- ZJ& do-prof , , ,. 24l daprsf lll,l. t00 AXIL,, .,...i 117S BJcQ,, ,-,,., ,.,.tn4 aprac 9H Broak.Rap.Tra. 7'i ganadlawyao-nr Cea.Leather U 27M do. prjf. 10144 (MrfNJ; 2m Ches.AohKk .7 CO Western 44 Cnteso.V 176 ChLMJkSt.p.U isja CoLPuAlrua- 814 CoUkathrB. tl. 8UA8aaPraa- cJscoSd.preC tTM S.U4So.Weat- ity, 61 T1K So.P 8tn dapraf.-. 1X1U aoataoraRjr. tM oo-prof 244 Tana-Cop,,, , 3444 dcKCpreC. S3" ao.9d.preC.4-u. TPt OoraPro. nn TJSIUAW 44 ao.prot 4444 V olonIacine 1 7Sfi daprat .-4!i UARnbbar. 99 so.ist.praC loaH rjABini . , , , 4SJ4 acprsf Ut DeLAHivlson.., 122 OeBktkRloOra 41 dapraf M dstaiar-sSea S6U rle U-i-,4 do.tst.prs(.-.. 401$ do.Sd.pret.. at 0B.Eleetrlettt , QbNor.Or.pid.l4 ttabCop. 4of Va.Ca4Jtism.Co 44 Joo.praC ,914 Qt-Nor. era etf - T 44 fBsn-,,,....,, .141 Wabasha ii aapref,... 4544 iBUHstropoUV- 1174 do.prsr 64U WastrhOOMGL- 7744 WesCUnlos , , 44 W-ALaaeErle-. lat.lapr. to - do. prat M 1 aUttmp '38 lowaCestra1 . t Kmm r,iio -41 95i . 4o.pr , Amr T.T .19SH v BU9M. UAvotSireg 161 4 IwttMM Mia '-! lntMerrMarlne 9949 ' tawrscaaoap.ai,i 6!s Jaatu tr.ai re. ;.. 10044 ooaauupliie( - aowOsjrog.iia do. 4s.coup-..iSaVi AlUsChal st9s 8IJ AmerAcri. 8a. 994a AmTat-Telcvl-. 94 -AokToo.4aM. 7SM dn.94. n 164 Atch.aeo.4s-I0l 8htLn.!si,4 Tf4 44 JapOJis. 944 JP 4d sert agj Kaai-HpHtga.. 7g Ikeshore deb. 4i 1918. - 4844 LAN.Lns 14154 vi iT.ut m 1 ex , . 1st 4s-'.ao44' -do 1st ref 4 a . aoo4i. aH Mo Pac, 44. Wi N YCcngeaajs 99 NViadea,4s- 94 M.Y.CL4,new 14144 X.Y.xaL4Hart lord ev4 H45i NAW 1st eon 4s 94 -X.W.rv 4s 444 NerPse.4 llsu aawCvaa iaK dotMa. 41 nAOS.WM5i- fgJ4 tLTVs ' g ' iso it 4--taaja CeavofQaa..l ia4 CenLeathr gai- 97 Ji Cen.KR K.J. ten - , .ita. Uttai)jl ,. , 149 CdAJfts.,, . U'A GB4Q-Jt-s.- oaj CM. .XU4rSb r. genfi U 91M CJLUkei.V. 79 Ksrle-i, 94J4 J4 a4t d04B4j..IMJJ, Beading gen.aju 99 BtLaps. aa BU4S w.oa. .. 7g UUWt'4. w;s !A.,4s; C(.a 8or,aeoI4a ; t2 e.ttniief4-: M4 BaEwyJs Hi 14 Sollygtn 6 tt pakmPae. 4s 103! dowovoa ...,148'4 Daloa, Pac t and ror, s U U.Eub 4-.-ieS9t P H Btoeiad 4S. 144 VaCarCheitigs 90S WabaaklatSa. ii4 Wabash tslex4s74H vyart.MkL4s.. ST4 WcstKlc cr 61 92 WkvCea.4s- 94 oa. 244 UC.OASt.L4. as 9714 CoLlAjs.sor.A 7Xb Col, Mid 4 4444 Co-4;8oat.4s. 9971 rXAHV4S -1004 DelHltrt102M PenACioO.4s.j- Dlst-lers ge-. 74 Erie prior Uenas. 94(3 Jo(fi4jftB(mTrfao 91 Erie evgs ser A 74 . do 'B L' 42Jjt Cen. Elec cvSs.-129i IllCen istrefl 104)4 ' Grain and Ptwfedons. Chlcagol Ills., 4f arch, S. Severe 'de clines In the-prieew of wheat, corn and oats ocenrred on. the Boar 1 of Trade today as a result of the puollcation of the government . showing . the amount of the. various grain still In farmers' hands on; March 4r tho reserves being largefthan had been generally fore casted. May wheat broke 2 1-4 from toe1 high point of the 'day. dropping to LlTl-f. i Ar the c'.ese wheat showed net losses Jfor the day of 1 to ? i-8 - , 1 -4c t . Corn was down 8-8 to S-8c. a 3-4 end -oats off ,1-4 to 5-8c. Pro-ialana closed "firm. . . s . .. Article. Opaaiag.. I Lowest Wneat: ..May -July -Cora; J ? May July Oats -' V May Pork: : Jaa May Jan. f May - Uf't ' 19441 .; 994V4 , 192M9 194511. 1T.78A8 il-aoo- ' l4T!r-- i7?4e 7a . 494 IT.Tfr. 17.76 , i9t-''i a aa 10.42!$ 19 97)4 . : io-4:54 M54 I a.40 I ae - 6J 9.44 . - W mm Am . ' Moaey Market. . ' ' - V . -Xew ToiV March 4.-7 Money oa call easy 1 3-4 oer -cent; ruling rate 5. cloving 4iid .1 14, offered at 2. Time loans very strong, eo days 9 1-4 to.z lr2 per cent;i 90 days 2-1-3 to 9 3-4 ead I month 2 3-4 to 3 rralnU prime raercantlle paper 9 1-2 to 4 per. cent. Sterling exchange, rtrong with actual business in banker's bills at 4.96 ft 4.84.10 for 60 day bills and at 4.88.25 f or demand; commercial hills 4.86 3-4 a- 7-8- ; Bar tilver (0 l-4. -- Mexican dollart 14.- . ' !. . . - . ' I . - ' ' ' - , Find an Investing. Opportunity to, Capiuilia Their Sinrglea for?tha Pntura .,V.v.;S:-- r---ri-,'v-i-- . to tn eontractJi to acn . ' ' : t- - Union CEITTIIAL LIFE POLICIES" ' Th(a : eompan .record, la TJnentialsd. It lead In Low Cost policy holders, because It pays them Largest Annaal Cash Dividends.. JThelr polley aaaleat to sen becauaa BEST yOR POLICTHOLDBRS.. . , . , - H - , "Wrtta to, or can on : . . i'.V 7''' : ; v f CARET J. HUNTER a Ci:a. SATE AGDrTS. & h 4914 m .lr u laau Siom rlheffald. do.Cras , ., ... 107 AXLU4S ... , 97- 'SAILC2SGEW crecBAxae ooutaxx "T r Rnrts M-tlay Clala. : f. ;y'.' V---.:- : Rust lYoof Oata, . '. .i . . Wluler Tarf Oa.ta, --r .. RW leaned White Kprlng Oat 4. ' Red BU and Irish Collier imtatoes at tltn targe new store, rmer Martin and Blount Rtrecu. , 17. A. HYATT Haw. York Now York, March t FVur unsett ed,Mlaa, patenu MS winter patents 4. S4a,9a WImm firm. No. a red l.ie4 elVklor. . OpuoMUtAtli set lower. May 8-18M4uir 1.1 tM. -i Corn steady. NO 1 98 si era tor. nntlons MH n lower: May , July 74,4. Sep, 76)4 ' oats spot nuariy mix so caH; I HQ ommy neaay, woiiiy ts,SS'qsSi nssa fa-aoaisao. aeer nsiae xauaa, city aswa adla mew 11 aa.n . Cut reeau steady PV4OI0 Lard Arm wsatera a-taaapa, Pork nrm.iamll7tT.7aai 4 T. Cotton Heet (Ml nrra, prime crude 4.44. do yellow csomcaa. May 4.74-fS- f'otton seed oil was easy; Prime erode 4-40. prime cummer yel low tmtti May 74C47a. Petrulcam steady. Rosm quiet 9.044S.9C Turpentine dull 41. '. Moiaaseaaulet, 2SS. " Sugar, rar, stroat lair reftiing 8-22394. CofTee dull Uk No.T M Saapw Ku. 4 to, mild steady eordova 9)4919. Futures closed steady to 18 points higher. T allow Arm 89 Rye Hour steady gjtaoa-aa Buckwheat Clour riull a.749SM per ISO Vmn Meal steady1 17a. Barley quiet, malting 47 Rye firm No. 1 s-mtern t9!4 nomlna ca New York. I Rgga easier nearby selected- white 2SC4 Butter lower and easy ersamery sptsclsi ItHaa. Kstraa aa. . T caessa firm state lull eraamer speetala small or hums colored or white lsi414,4- PreighUto Liverpool steady, cwttuu by steam lt?19c : . Potaioea eak. Milne la bulk per tag lb 9-ey62 8tatg.98c37 ! ... Caobaca easy, maun iw erata Peaaau arm, faacy hand ptefcoa 4)498 Dry CMmmIs. New York, March 8. The dry goods market opened fairly steady. Special sales of dress gijKxls and wash goods In the Jobbing, houses attracted many buyers. Brown and bleached domes tic cottons are quiet. Fall printed goods are, selling well but Staples for Immediate delivery arc quiet. Yarns are quiet avl weak. Dress goods are being sold to cutters quite liberally. s . -r- Naval Stores. Charleston.1 C C- .March 8 TuVpeV line quiet 97. Rosin quiet, A. D- C D., J2.. 2.0rt-2?F. O.. 3.10; 1L. 8.46; I.. 4.00-- K.. 1.96; M-, 6.70; N 6.15; W. 6.35; V. '.. 60. Savannah. Oa.. March 8. Terpen tine firm 37; sals 232; receipts 1.C66; shipments 575. Rosin firm; sales 788; receipts 962: shipments 4.658; stock 167.072. B. D., 3.15; E.. 3.17 1-2; F.. 3.20; G;. 3.20; H.. 3.60; I.. -4.10: K 5.05: M.. 5.80: X 6.35: W. W 6.46: W. W.. 6,50. New." Orleans. Iju. March 8. He- celpts non.- exnorts for Ha-ana 50 oDia, ronin. . 1 . -- Wilmington. N. C.. March 8 Spirits turpentine nothing doing; receipts 6 eauks. - Rosin steady 280; receipts 11 J bbla. Tar firm 1.10; receipts 31 Ms. Crude turpentine firm 2. 00. 3.00 and 3.00; receipts 12 bbls. NORFOLK PEANUT MARKKTS. Official Wholesale Quotation. The prices are strictly wholesale (not Job lots) and represent prices ootameo cp actual sales yestehoay. Market strong on good peanuls. Fancy l-2?: 1-4C- Strictly prime ....!. Prime Machine picked . . . Bunch Spanish ' , . n. 3. peas, per bag , . l-2r-1-2 62- 4- .98?41.00 4.00i- PRACTICAL FARM. WORK. A Colorado farmer writes that when his boys are putting In alfalfa they use a small seeder, which can be bought at any hardware store for 13 or 14. With the little slide set at nln-v sixteenths of an inch It will put aoyt ten pounds to the acre, taking a strip one rod wide, the operator walking at an ordinary pace. Then he turns and goes over tho field the other way ', aa to crosa seed. This la better than trying to put twenty pounds to tne acre go fix over once. Professor Voor hees, of the New Jersey station, who has made a greet success with alfalfa, sows about thirty pounds, going over iue gruuna one way. There Is a cure for milk fever that may not - be generally known amonv cow owners. ' it Is simple but effects a cure Always. It consists of a blcvcle pnmp, a short niece of small rubber hone and a milking tube. ' The rose is sttached to the milking tube and the bicycle pump. When tho tuba ha been inserted In the udder of the ifnleted cow : the udder la pumped ftsV.of .tr ft may oe necessary . to ma ana re -tne udder to expel the air and then pump. in more. Tne ena or tha tabe must be first dipped In boiling.. water and great care be taken that-' everything used ta- oerfeetlv eluti. . . -.. wo must denend more on the silo and protelnaeeous forage crops s.i l leaatipost the nitrogenous by-products. Tne results that have been attained by feeding tenaer pasture grasses anae that (ho animals need succulence dnr intc the long winter, months,, and this should convince -us that the -oils. Is a most valuable mean of preseining the cow's winter rations. The cost of riairr feed . can be very mach reduced- bv a change In the- ordinary methods -of feeding, Wc must grow. more feed on the farm..; . . : ; . "-'The' continued high ; prije'of grain foods ha. - caused me tn believe thai we must adom, an improvised system of .reanur p.-d develotnw owe ; atirf heifers. The heiger ra9ed In the open sir. withi piftit. or nutritious - rs roughage and plenty of exercise;..-ba her digestive organs so developed thai she ran utilise to advrnurve a nt'tcli larger ' proportion f farm- rotrthage end through succeeding generations bread that she will to eanable of utu liing 4 still larrer percentage of thes; 111111 roti3-teeos. jonn nincan. . , .. :l-Valuall4,atRcal Satate. - , trade : aaa trttrfnav of - tn- order of lht Superior; Court of Wake coun ty, tnada ln th special proceeding for partition, -ahtffled "In ' Re - Grace Rogers ls JKx" parte."; tho same being No.,157t3po ! apeclal vpo ceedlg s4ockef,of aakl otirt. the un dersigned comfilsslooar will, on Wed neaday AfarehtM. 1909. at 11 o'clock M., slL- the cotrt house door In Ral ebrht, N-.C; nfter for sale to the hishmtibMlAtr that certain lot- oti land lylgr and being. In nal eiifWalte C4intyt N. C adjoining the lands of naa-Coatner and oth era and ,more$7artIcularly described as. follows;, lietflna'at tha. northwest comer of th Intersection. of Edenton ahd, MrDotvell.: straeta ' runs thenca west. 140.teel ith ; sld; ; Ed en ton streal, thenca. r-ortb 10 feet, to Coat bera line, ttienle east 140 feet to Mc Dowell streeu. thence 10 feet to . the beginning. ' : ' t -M - -- Upon aald pfoinlaan ja a alx-roora two story dweiraig. tnd la" a fine lo cation, for 4ne tijslrtng o purchase, a nome. r ..as-? .. :,.-: ; MU irrttth l7-q4 1 . Commissioner ; ' at A lsa o f i a UUIMIOCN CR0ADWAY ANTJ IITH STREET ; .j.,WBvr;yay vi .- ,;;..,:; j yiAlary ieee ef Pr Point ef liMfwt uf BlfrawctMStsker. ml (( walk et 4-jnpuH Dttttrkt. KyTtiO-VOUt ierilK t CuUlau. Cow . . fuTttt a ssolat ', OmiftKMi asre. -. tatjm4U8SM!li)rs aWrotss. - - i- EUROPfiAN. PLAN- Tshto d'Hot Brakfgst 50c i Ti'atOTEL MAHTlVlOiCE, ' mm sbibii a' wsw sr-ww m m 5 -v'.iv:;-,.; iSTZZ, : - ' fi aSOABWAT-SSW SjrrSMKT. .; t UMM4XB aQtiAsa. a. . WTI. mM atlrm ?wv mtTiviarr ipa. 1 V r- ' . t - miTIAI..L utM Tltl W. ' WnJUSM TiTUm rm'f , At tlM.rt-l . - --t ' Insure YqvPcrfe . IMiTHET GontotaliFire los'Co. The Company with: tho largest net swrplna of alt rire insurance t-wn-panties j tn the wtrld, ;;' - , Parller ;Qr; Hunter, 11 East Martini atreet. - . i. 1 --. .. . . - OJf. By ordef of th Board of Commis sioner of Wake Codnty. North Caro lina, adopted on Tueaday the 2nd day of March.; 1905.J notice Is hereby given thai there- -will bo; an election held In Waketon Graded -.1 and - High school District : of . Wake 'County, North Car olina, on Tuesday, the th day of April, 1909. 4ccordinx to the law and regu lations; provided .for-the election .'of members 01 Use Genera 'Assembly, at Which selection the- ouestion-: "Shall Wakelon Oradod and High School Dis trict, in Wake County. Issue 910,000 of the bonds of said district, with In terest coupons attAched, to aid in the construction and i -equipment of a Graded and High 'School building In said district." Said bonds to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum,; payable semi-annually, the principal w-hcTeof I to" b redeemable within ISO years from the date of th Issuance. Said election being railed and conducted under an act entitled "An Act to Permit ;"JVak!on Graded and HieJi School District, in Wake County; to- vote 1810,000 of bonds," ratified at the session of the Legisla ture of 1909, j-. Notice la herehyifurther given that by-order of eald . lioard nf rCommb sloncrsipt Wake County, North Caro lina, adopted on'iTuesday. the 2nd day of March, .1909. there will; be a new rfgUtratl"n In accordance with the law of tbe Qualified electors of said district. Registration books win be open for . registration between 9 o'clock i a. m.; and sunset of each day (Btinduy excepted) j for-20 days . pre ceding tha day fori the closing of the registration books as hereinafter pro vided and will be kept open for the registration . of any - elector residing within- j said- .district and entitled to registration. -"-. The: registration books will be. closed- tor registration at sun set on .the STth day of. March. 1009. It- being the second : Saturday before sakK'Irtotlpn. ;Thak Coring the period of registration herejn provided for the registrar, will - attend with hl regis tration': books on eah Saturday at the poll ng. 'place, . herein " named, for the registration of voters, That the chal lenge -of voters at -said election shall le conducted" fh the same manner as Is now; provided .for the election of the . members of the .General Assem bly. That all qualified electors who favor :-th ' issue of bonds? shall vote a, -tlolcet on Jjich. shall be written or printed - 4he worfls For school bonds,"! and: all qualified electors who may be opposed -1$ . the- Issuance of bonds shall; vote - & ticket on. which shall be--written or printed the words, Against school bonaa.'" -v- 'v.. That : on r tho said f 6th day of April, 1 90f tha ': polls h'4ll ho opei . from aunrUe- until., sunset; and at. the cloa of tk pollS on said election day the Totes-shalt ; counted and returned to tho Board of County Commissioners on Thursday next-following the elee Mon. , it .being the: ?th day of April, 190..rT vfr-f-'v-'-j y . -, -; t . r -That: tHripofltegl place for - said school district shaJt b at the Wakelon , Graded; an4 Hl,Kb ehool building, be . tween the -tow ns-? df Wgkofleld and Zehulon.-':)1," tr.'T-.;-v zkr.xa That I te 'followingr named persons have., been' appointed regMtrar ". and judges of election for-said school dis trict. T ;r-rv-v.;?i.rr ' 7:r1-.:"f? VlVlSVrfAVr, Reglsfrnri i V r'.i C y K. PITTMAft STKLL. j" - . :. i , .N . Judge jot Rleetlon.-'-?:imT' 40H ROBERTSON,'-; : . Xf,1 t "H- tt" J4W of 'Election. " ; ;' Py gordor ". 5f : the ;IJoa'rd-' of County Commissioners of Wako- Countyi- this 4farch 2nd-1999.V-'v -v rrr-: -1m-.' : ('vt--4t"J. dVBBRNARt);' : Resster of Deeds and Clerk of Board. TRg MOST CTKTEJJ. L0CAH0JI , aaxaa, - JZ-' S vk T .iT. S Ja Mxk - t-u RECEIVED DAILY FEESjl WATER; EEiiitOtEU. 2:l From Edwydllill X t : - BALEIGn KO. 't. : J. T. EDVAitDS .& SON '-:-f-;!r'-: PBOXE tMCJi:"--' " l m 8ofh Wli-ftO- 89. - IsALEIGlli HVl- :.v: h UWKI UTIAT RfAI5I 1X)B v - - CAi IRl j ".--. : bHOe T-rooea Boas;. . 9UM Rents 916.04 par asoatk. Ail tnv provemsata. . -. 1 .--... . - OTfB 4-roorn Clottag 9 TS4XM Rents 91-00 per month. . TWO t-roon Cottagea . . . , . . tlJM Total rent S19.99 per month. ' IX4-roona Coctages. Total prltw glUtB Totad rent 834.44 per month. One 4-roont Hoase 9LSao - Rent 111.69 par month. 03TB 4-ram Cottatt ........ Rents 86.00 or montK. ' .Tavant itotm wad located frota f40.M and np. 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