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f THE PROGRESSIVE FARIJER: FEBBuABY 23, 1802.1 8 SPEAK OUT LOUD, tfAVID. ScnaUr Stewvt WrltM & Itttr to New York's Nw Snatr.r Intiraa tUa That the Eac-GeSrnor Ha Fallen Into a TraplSet b7 the Gold TrriS come to the conclusion tht perxma who are good in making excuses are worthless adrocates of free coinage. Yours respectfully, William M IS tew art. AN APPEAL. Mr. Editor: At a regular meeting of Lorn- Star Alliance, No. 990, heli on ; j - f - J - m ft WL Li'll" 9W9m. .-. '7 ' Senator 6tewart has addressed tKfi i Ritnrdav. the 6th day of February, following letter to .Senator Hill with j 12. a committee was appointed co ; regarti to tKelaUer's recent epeecn at jraV .u Elmira Kon. DatidB IIill: My Dear Sir : If you are in favor of iree bimetallic coinage on the ratio bow established by law why do you take pains to repudiate Neradat Nevada is and always has been, eince silver was demonetized, in favor of restoring the white metal to the place it occupied as money previous to the passage of the mint act of 1873. No representative from that State has ever advocated, in either house of Congress any other doctrine. , In your Elmira speech you advocated free bimetallic coinage. In your Al bany eprech on New dear's eve you advocated the repeal of the act of 1890, which gives the people more money, by the difference between silver certifi cates issued on the coinage of $24,000, C00 worth of silver per annum and the amount of treasury notes issued in the purchase of 54.000000 ounce of silver bullion each year. You also propose to deny to the farmers and planter the benefit of the enhanced pri ?o of sil ver, in which the value of their prod nets is measured, knowing full weil that the increased demand under the act of 1890 over the requirements of the Bland act enhances the value of tilrer. The lead of Nevada for free coinage leem-; odious to you, although the lead f the Chamber of Commerce of New York, a representative body ot the gold trust, you follow with alacrity. The gold trust, through the Cnatnber of Commerce, drmands the repeal of the act of 1890. You re echo that demand, and advise Mr. Bland, the chairman of the House Committee on Coinage, to bey it. If he will do so and pretend to be for free coinage while legislating to limit the use of silver, you assure him the respect, admiration and sup port of the Democracy of Ne w York, Are you aware, Mr. Hill, that this is the old st ry; that the people of the South and West have Vm assured ver since silver was rejected as money f the respeot and admiration of Nev York Demo ract if they would co oper ate W4th the representatives of the gold trust in contracting the real money of the world to gold alone? There is no doubt that every speculator in Asiatic product." who buys cheap silver in die United Stntes, coini it into rupees or other Asiatic moae, and exchanges it at par in Asia for wheat, cotton and other products, and pockets the dit ference, will aimire and support any "Western nun who will aid m perpetu atiu.5 this extortion. There is no dubt that ever) great banker of New York who invests and collects on foreign ac count, and required by his European patroi 8 to collect in dear money, will admire and support any Western man who will betray his constituents by re ttricting the use of silver. Your Elmira speech, stripped of the suggestion of the employment of the cuttie tisft policy to deceive the people, would have met with the unbounded gratitude and admiration of the pro ducers of wealth in the United states. I was ho much impressed with your utterances in favor of fre? bimetallic coinag that I prepared a letter of con gratul it ion to you, but refrained from sending it on account of the conclud ing portion of that speech, wherein you suggested the possibility of obtaining a partisan advantage by non action dur mg the pre-ent. eesiDn of Congress, be cause the t'resiJent and a majority of the Senate were Republicans and might share in she popularity sure to follow in th? f re coinage of silver. I did not at the lime suppose that you were play ing a p-irt in harmony with the gold trust aiid in conceit with the move ment inaugurated hy the chamber of eomm-ire of New York to repeal the act ot 1S02. Mr. Hid, hav-j you discovered that that act must inevitably lead to bi me tallic coinage to prevent the deprecia tion f silver? Do you know that there are nearly $500,000,000 of silver coin in the United State, including bullion awaiting coinage, and that no means is provided br law for the redemption of the treasury notes issued under the act of 1890, except the gold and silver coin received for duties and taxs, and the silver coin produced from the bullion under that act? Has the gold trust ascertained that there is no possibility, under existing law, of accumulating sufficient gold to pay the national debt and redeem the outstanding greenbacks an i legal tender treasury notes issued fori the purchase of silver without a veiy large use of silver coin for mch purpose? Do you see that the existing laW must inevitably force all parties to advocate free bi metallic coinage? If yol do not understand the situation, thtigold contractionists do. In order to irevent the parage of a free coinage actlthey propose tbje repeal of the law of 8Q0. Iam sorry, if you are really in favor of fre bi metallic coinage, as declared -in. your Elmira speech, that you have fallen into the trap set by the gold trust, and no willing to aid them in their efforts to confine the real money of the world to gold alone. If the ; Demo trwy of South and West adopt your policy and make a retrograde movement at the present seasion of Congre. the people will place very mue uonu'ieace in promises to restore i free comaA when your party shall have obtained control of every depart- ment of the government. Those who I are for free bi metallic coinage on tho 1 raUoestaWi.hedbvlaw,aren ; and at all timrs. Tose who are against j it advise the people that they Zr! ' . wait for i more favorable opportunity 1 Let me assure you, my dear Mr, that the restoration of silver to i place as k monev has been delayed for more thaa i fifteea years by excuses, many of 1 tV?sVi wr more piausiuie lnan th ! you present, and that the people have uo an anneal to raise funds to - - . r- 1 , T UT 11 A. 1 pav the loss OI &ro. rv vv. r leeovmiu, wrio lost his dwelling house and cook room, by fire, on the first Monday of last month. His loss is estimated at $300, and has received from his neigh bors and brethren of this Order 110 70 which leaves the amount we ask for $189 30. Bro. Fleetwood is a member m good standing of this Alliance. He has a wife and three children, and his loss is greatly felt by him. We hope each Secretary and President of the-e Sub Alliances will present this appeal to their Allidnce, and contribute a small amount to his relief. Any amount will be thankfully received by him and this Alliance. All contribu tions may be sent to our Secretary, J. M. Grant, Jackson P. O , Northampton county, N. C. J. M Grant, J. II Wood, E. A. Vauohax, Committee. WATCH THEM! Watch the uictics of the plutocrats. Look out for something new. Villifica tion, slander and misrepresentation have proved futile in breaking the compact organization of tlfe Alliance. Tillman is rebuked in South Carolina. Hall and McAllister have been deposed. The fight on Livingston and Macune has proved fruitless. The terrific war made on the Sub Treasury and land loan plans has only served to strengthen those measures. The Alliance still presents an unbroken front. It stands compact and solid. It has borne the attack of enemies without and traitors within. But the battle is, only just begun. The plutes do not propose to give up the fight. They are hatching up some ne v scheme. It may be an entire change of tactics Our friend shij with Hall and McAllister and their followers has been a warning to us that should forever admonish us to trust no more to enemies in disguise, no matter how eloquent their appeals or emphatic their professions. Sooner or later the plutes will attempt to pro voke us to a resort to arni3. Already sins of this are cropping out here and there. The trouble in Pennsylvania, Tennessee and more recently in South Dakota are port entious indications that the plutes will attempt to provoke a premature outbreak or resort to arms, with the hope of securing public sym pathy for themselves Sooner or later this tet must come or history ha- lied for four thousand years. We ar n t an alarmist nor do we wish to be re gardnl in the light of attempting to provoke a resort to arms We e.re simply standing on the watch tower and translating the signs of the times It doe not require a prophet to predict aconunsrstorm National Reformer. TOBACCO SEED. The newest and b st for .'! clast s anil types furnished at the lowest jirires. I'iatiitr rais tobaeeo for the nmtkey it bili'trs. nLd ni ly the tine varbHrx jrodvico rir-t-cl:ia toi ni-on. that lsiys Start riht hy ordrins tho htt fur ynr 1 ca itv. an thus ivalie the lanitxt rtturi r- biblfi from the crop ( 'KtHlouiit s lraib'd free on application. 7!-') L. R AO LAND SKKD ( O. Hco, V foe a am. OH SMI t offer say place at Rosinburs, Wako county, N. C, for rnt, ease or ile. The p'ace has upon it large and eeatiuodioua store-houn.e, dwellinsf, tenant houses, barns, stablfs, etc., with 119aeretof laud, of which alK)iit r acre are in cub- i vat ion. Tho place is convenient to school and church ;rh ilexes, anil the postolRee lioiiiib'irit in now kept in my afore house. Tui- is an uupneedented opportunity for a merchant of serial, mean to make money. There has been a store at this place ever since The poj-tortice pay Hornet hingr. Tlie farm and Btoie wiil be leased or eold either together or separately Posseshion Riven February Ist.ltf. I'evfons lesirini? turther inf-iuHtion, will apply 1 o n p. .vjomague. Attorney, tia e cn, . L . ( 51) T. J. V 1UUS, Hickoiy, X, C Farmsrs Iliianos Warehouse Oo. HENDERSON, N. C. Highest Prices Lowest Charges. Author ized Capital, $100,000. In commencing this the fourth year of the successful mar.ac-ii,nt of the Vance (Vumy Co-operatire Alliance vV arehoi he Company, we b a ieae to thnk the Alliance and the jtublic at larje ftr the in leased patronaKe Kin us lar-t ear, which was alrttut double that of any previous season in pale 01 Leaf ; oba co. Weare happy to say that the ( 'omi auv has hist naid out er cent. asa e past twelve to .-ir.f;K.mijners a iweniy-nve jv Dividend a- net e"arn'i,gs fr tui ii.ouths. and has saved besnles. to farmers who have sold with ut, tho isands of dollars in ware house harges. Do not le deceived by the many mis-statements made to you by enemies of this hou-e. who are obliged to t 11 bi' tale to j;et vour con sent r( pay their hiarb charges. We ive lushest market prices, while onr charges are the lowest. This justihes' us in calhns ours Tti BES V I1WUSE iu lie of the lwt niarkets to be found anywhere. Tonrs f raten nlir, W. II. J EN t INS, ManaRer. Sssds, Sssds, SssdI All kir.ds ef Oraas and Clover Seels, now ar riving in store. Fresh Crimwm or Aansal Ciover Seetls. Als J-ontheni Irize lurnij; Seeds at Tc. per pound, orb the bushel whole sale. This Is a valu able variety, pttkI .ciag large white tnrniijfl. of gttod quality, very hardy and bit turnip for salad. Will stand cold est weather without protection. Thewe seeds are all fresu, carefully prown, and best selected &ee on the market. My sfn il (Jrass and Clover teed mixturee giva splendid results - wherever u-ed. Price are given for quantity snClcieat to eod an acre or more, f de sired I shall also tnke pleiure in qooting the price per bashel of any , of the above named Sds. Yiu l,aPvel farm itaplouienta. engines, t?i ii Baw -in etc., for bV also Pratt Cot- ma, and JSance power Cotton Press. Give tiie Girls a Chancel To be GOOD NATURED. 1 &Wal l 1 I ksVTi'U aches K. . . II tl ' GOLD DUST Washing Powder MEANS : The washing all dont n the forenoon, scrubbing; no back no tattered tempers. Monday a-quiet, orderly i proper day, instead of horror of the whole week. Pounds for 25 Cents. Sold by all Grocers. Gold Dust is The Best. N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Sole manufacturers, CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS, NEW YORX, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND, ME., PORTLAND, ORE,, PITTSBURGH AND MILWAUKEE. . TE&y OAYS"gll" PSI !H YOUR L WWlV s"; 'fM:ii.1ard Sitter Machine for ! f.r.O j Mi Ariintrton Machine for !O.KI lj ftri a.i i I 'lr'-vcu-iit'.jiii, tn:i.n i'.', 7oisei.'ss. . rsrr.-tntea o years. mpjete net t aira-iimeurs I'KI-.'M. ,-ctirl t. r -:oa!oy no n no save nioisev. ""nti":i tlii iatcr 'TtS" a.vp. sf i 't -v "o v. r ( i.-it-,, - ; . f: -wwi. in) Mill-Stones. ITavintr bousht the Mill-Stone Quarries of h E. Phillip's estate, I will continue to manutat ture liil- tones. Mil -Spindles and Porta bl mills for grinding corn and wheat. Address .J. T. WYAFT. (5138) Faith, Howan Co., N. C. ' POMONA TERRACOTTA CO POMONA, N. C. TtrraO.ttrr (himney FPaes or Stove Pipe. Farm Drain Tile, Fire Hrick, etc. Catalogue free. '745' r 14 V rax; 1? T TnT O S . UNEQUALLED IN Tons, Toish, Workmanship i and EuabZilj. Baltimore ',2 and 4 East Baltimore Street. New York, 14S Fifth Ave. VVashiuton, 817 Mar ket Space. (7;!oi $IQQQQ 1 her ACRE CLEAN PROFIT WANTED. tboonforlSM dollar. j..5 lor quarter, 2tor lsi ct., and Bin Price for VW otlir tin (W it as retjuin-u tnu naiiij mr mnicuiara. V. Ji. Sliiuii-'r, o Washinjston Strtft, Uo.ton, Mtu. The Garrett Picket &, Wire Fence F.!achine Weaves to the posts. Best in the world. Thousand , in l!s. Guaranteed. FreigLl paid. Agents are repori iiiir bij? sales. JIachines, Wire, etc., at wholesale direct to Farmers wher 'I have no agent. Cata logue free. Address th manufacturer. S. H. GARRETT, MANSFIELD. OHIO. pee WHY NOT.KNOW HOW? The Tnt TJ S Ccnn fhows th-.t Trnok Firmer Ciaks ft-lOJ pwr acre clear prout. Trucking mians riituij Fotatces, Peas, Tomatoes, Cabbages, and other VejtHables for tho city markets. It too wonld like to know all abort tTick farming, urite for our pamnhlet (sent free tlie A 14 V 't Arlirul ture, revised and enl- rged. It tell? v lint to nu the tim" to plsnt. how1 to plsrt. I h rot t rnir and where to pell the different Vegetables to advnn tuf. .No Firm Ohemitry and how to raife econora and Trotitnlv all tho ptplo Grains. Cotton, SSSGJliiEH SEEDS FREE. VV. S. POWELL & CO., Chemicnl rcrtillzcr Manufacturer, DALTIMORC. MD. TTton receipt of So. in Etamnft I trill mail lO different ( tr.v selection) Of mychoico AortUern UrouaFurM si' Lass mssn haf& f$ss&J I am the larernt irrower"f Fan !Vei? fa ivoionct -1 mate tbistnv specialty. ' utivnto ,000 Acren. Wonderful Vfc tiesst, ti,lSarley,Iotnto&Wrif Kr-or-C3 Io more l.'iird times if you pUuit tbe:o, oena 4e. l r line Keetl I'atnlosr vrit-a Ioir colored i-la!ri. or Catalo.r and lO t'kjrti. Farm te-l. JOHN A. SALZER, LA CROC-3E, WIS. WE TELL THE s N o TTTT . V lvi, Norreai )oMITHDEALwTrri.M.Tll.ri!i-1 $ c-v- PRACTICAL "i.ijv.i.,,:,,,,,,,!,,,,!. COLL. Pic; ! liay Bii.l Nif ht fiuiitlit'r t Bcoli--Cepiuii,jej IIVC"") vtrfr stys fir. cfNCT sfk bow Minrjaak! Vir5 ot ta it ju nil. soaky. x-Z-r..-T ') I uv, a ir..t ) loyrnnlllifdrii S:uirr te??-. 9 I i -vii,i: -'.-' '-!- : '-m.-.l wutn.i j. rcli t SWl 'uil'- 0t.ri uii :-H:t-i: 1" ;i!lt aT)l (iivt g I4rt Iwhrn!. frr. K.m r i-m i-iaa;it. ! t..r 5 en tM JX'i f! hiiv i-r.- . ..ir ivt,. v ,,; iv.. c'- i'-r SS A .,! a -ri-t . i.r. Ct. V,H.tK;'.VI: if .:H-tS. a uty.vi) j.ri. iuspa.o. rtv'T t .- t .'ij.u.ik ill. THE SalLshury Watchman Is tho paper ou are looking for. It i? t)ie "Watchmnn on the t aw." t i.;it w ill w ntc-h at'if v the interests of 'be p-nplc. liriu'nt, ncv. ?y, and not afrail to tU hr troth. Tb.c Watchman is devoted to the upboildiii' of the agricultural. rnanufacturiii him! iniuinj? intcreMs of tht State. Ortran of the Alliance in the Piedmont section. Subcririe for it. Single subscriptions, ? KM), cash in advance: clubs of live, $1.5; tcu ti tnore at one tirne, 1.()I. All kinds of job printing executed in first cla.s .vle. liet newspaper job oft ice in t)n' State. Every secretary and business aent of the Alliance in the State should have Letter Heads and Lnvelopvs printwl. Orders by inai prompt lv til ltd. Addioa Salisbury N. C. J. L. RA5ISEY, Xti) Editor and I'rop'r. A Bit 0;Jecf ionable Feature. The Mt Tlflfr M Horse mn ?e IJtITEX and THtR4C'iLl5J CO.MKOLIED WITH EASE. R.Vi?;3 gjk VfnrL.tli. aima.. fl,. T T n ... BIT ' 11 . LfcUDS THFfj? A! I . x c tor ei nn nickel 3.n.O. dl.UU stallion B?t 0 oont extra . V. 1 BAtir.ft, Jlgr. raci.nk, na ALLIAHGE-SRAMOE-LEASUE F.rrt.B.A. ileii aiiti uUi.;, wlio expttt u, buy h i;u;;y r H.irtie.i, iti "Ki.y well to send lir 537.50 iilustr.ited -:t- alorne ahowine ore r ion different st vies of Vebieiea and HanieM.Al.MAMCiCJR?.IAGECO.CinciBiil. MACHINE. .tii Works on iHerSTINDIJIS? .Atimber o4 Will pull an or- Viin l6 MiNUTEsV-,- MAKE9 A CLEAN SWEEP Aoreitttn. Amaa.abojaadahoraecaooperaw u fl heavy Chain or rods to handle. The crop on a few orei the firrt year will pry for the Machine. It will only cost yon a po.ua card to KDd for luutratl Catalome. irWina pric Wrrni Qd tMtlnjonlal,. Addre., the Manufacturer. JAMES MILNE & SON, SC3TCH G&GYE, IOWA W Y A. T T 216 FayetTlUa St., Ralttigll. N. c. Three Months for Ten Cents. The Missouri Wnrld a vijrorous Alliance papr that Mipports the Ocala demand;, and favors ndependeui pditica' action by all who favor Alliance principles, will be sent three months (13 issues) tor ten cent. Try it. Saiupie copy free. Address Miwtvn IVnrU, Chill icotLt-. M. Order mmt t seut tiore JUaro; Ibi. ft I TRUTH about Seeds. We will send you Free cur Seed Annual for i8q2, which tells THE WHOLE TRUTH. We illustrate and give prices in this Cataiogte, which is handsomer than ever. It tells NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH. -M.Mich. Write for (P. O. Bo DcM.FER.RV . CC ff You Have Ono c? the Following HEART SYFilPTOMS, LOOil OUT ! DO. sILES' SEW CCKE I 0K THE AIRT Tr,-1. X J la a safe and reli able rcnr.edy for Palpitation of the Heait,Pain in Side, Ast-ima. Clicrt Lr r.th, Fluttering, Dropsy Oppression, Wind ia Etorra-.il. Irregular t.,i,., rknSi.c.. ticn in Ihioat, Uncat-y Sen-W Spells. llrearr.in?-, Nightmare, etc. Get D2.. MILES E00K, "New and Startling Facts," Tree at Uruist3 Everywhere, or address, DR. MILES nEDi?AL CO., Elkhart, hi; rPGr ci tin i . ' 1 Alliance, iraiip, Leaps and otlicr orjjaaf r Rtions will makeamistakf it thy buy a BUGGY, VEHICLE or HARNESS of any kind before peeing our frr, tiix eni&IORiic, just out, show ing over 100 dif ferent styles of Carriages nd Harness. Ko cAii Inaivutee tvalred frotn members Cincinnati is :-:?ll2Zf the largest car riage market in the world, and we are ahead of the procession. Ref erenco : Sccoud k.ouul Bank, Cincinnati uet our pnees and compare them witb yoar local dealer's prices. Goods are hand made and warranted for 3 years. HEADQUARTERS FOR ANYTHING ON YVH&ELS We will send a beautiful Alli ance badge to any one who will send as the addresses of ten prospective buyers. ALLIANCE CARRIAGE CO. Cincinnati, 0. THE ALLIANCE - WHOLESALE - GROCERY - HOUSE TSOEITTO jbT IB -fL. 33 2T s 241 North Water St., Philadelphia, Pa. GROCERIES - AT - WHOLESALE - PRICES Our House was one of the First Wholesale Grocery Hous in tlm Pa.-rf, to come out boldly and openly to DE AL DIRECT WITH THF ri?M?S ALLANCE AT THE LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES All the eo? handle we piivchrwe direct from the leading Importers and ManufactursTr large amount. W e carry a large and complete Stock of Fancy and Groceries, Sumrs, byrups. Molasses, Teas, Cotrees Spices &c P We would be pleased to rectMve a TRIAL ORDER, and compare the nw& of our Groceries with what you have been using. We guarantee to plee tcu and you will obtain Pure Goods and Full Weight. In dealing with ouvllti Jjox Bay Direct at Wholesale Prices am Save the m email's Excrfeitar We obtain Through Freight Rates, which you will find vn-v r-m. ) ' and that you can BUY GROCERIES TO ADVXAGK IN VHuAZfimi Yeu 1 111,Prders ?lvedJrli 1 ie Bonled Agnt, when under S-a' of the Alliance When the Trade Agent incloses with the order a ceititicaU signed by the officers, certiiying that he is the authorized Bonded Ai It oUhi Sub-Alliance, and the goods will be shipped on 30 days' time-when you Mr received the goods and have examined them and found them eatinfacWv vnv pay for them m 30 days. We shall bo pleased to furnish them in fpst-H prices on any goods in our line of business. We endearor to answer aifir quiries promptly and satisfactorily. ' We will mail free upon request our complete Price List of Groceries givir; the Wholesale Prices on all Goods in the Grocerv Lin Writ wV vj m K T v 1 . Stats Busin3:s Apt W, H, Worth kindly mmili ill u&m nr Iwx to the AS 1 lit i n ' I I i mrm k mm .. ...... 91 as a respondbie Iwss b trade dh. hi caa sssi ufai to W, S, c? direct Is mm: is most coarc&is&t, ar.a the crdsrs rJl t3 properly and prcsxptlj M ESTABLISHED 1865. JULIUS LEWIS & CO. Co?, -It. A3, RALEIGH, N. C. 1892. JAS. HOY LAN. T. W. UOBKIN. w v. . . if RALEIGH, 1ST. C. 1331. ITew Goods aJ-l lesi. DRESS GOODS, WRAPS. HATS, DOMPISTTCS, SHEETINGS, CASSIMKU) BLANKETS, TRUNKS, CURTAINS, CARPET'S, &C, ctC. THE BEST GOODS. THE LOWEST Pit ICES. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! The largest and best stock of Shoes in North Carolina, and our prices tkzM j ... Special attention given to Alliance People, and the Fill ing of Alliance Orders ! I I F J mm mW m m hi msm m w k .-vl p -tv. liet Latest Improved vi t i. bvunm, nr JPvrivcuww :v"t Kmnlre Pump8tir the iiqui.1 uummnricHtlT a:i'i wul i.mr IOO Trv, i'-r fjunr. We make the Little (cra a l Garfield Knanuck Srt,r ni Trinir-1, ti. ttprAT nozzle, most eonnmioat fprav Dozzieia the world. Also a Horse fowr .rarrr a; Ui tn-. I'e Hell Sulphate of Copper. P:irs rn ami I "iKlon PHrple t olr&le prirrs. I'amlor ft r. W r: e ddresivlaiuly.iiviuscouut.FlELOFOUCKFCMFCO. 134 ItrUtal Afe.L9XritX,X.T, mm CUTAWAY. . - I 1 - "I T I I II r Tl " ?V !:; 1 1 ;'''!t;',rcs,f;!iir?irTirrJ' ir':- " 1? tstvssVft"" -'..-.r-7( S5B RARRDi 'HS5AriUM,C0.1S1. Arv yaw ccc ISCLIfP 5T., GLER'S FERTILIZER . DISTRIBUTORS Single Hox Distributor. Z.Mf SPREADERS, CORN PLANTERS mnd GRAIN DRILLS. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY f manufacturing A It Ia KINDS Of KprtiliZHr Distrifint.ra hnfh hrrH ast . and single row. We have Two Syle of SINGLE ROW J-ertihzer Wstributore, ne with an EXTRA Capacity which wiH sow . iHish. Cotton Seed per acre. These machines fully iet tlie requirements of Truckers. ( 'otton, Tobacco, Orajige Growers and i iuv-ix, we VAitlCAr'r tbem to be the most complete and Terfect Force Feeds in existence. M e also raaziuiuctiire tfe SPANGLER IMPROVED CORN SHELLERS, FODDER CUTTERS, &c. TSSaS The SPANGLER MFG. CO., YORK, PA. eSam Tleenlrr. LliifiOEjMiEiiey! Esm r ti p" M MigHMABd uouksu or citiior goon htst i-eur tbut we wera oopilKi to buy, baiUi and increase a ai1f until . -.t4r wr t v. 'A" Cratlo $40. 7 ai y l j v a w "A" Graue $46. Send for our kandsom-, illns trated Catalogue, who wi eg ver JOO different styles of Vehicles and Harness, and roa will un derstand why all this phenom enal success arid immeDW bu?) nes.H. We actimll-r riv moi-i for less money than any HufiKy or Hsiruess factory in tne vorkL All goods hand maiie ud warranted for yettrs. Qet our prices and compare them with your denier. ALLIANCE CARRIAGE CO. CINCINNATI, 0. North Court Ct.,opp. tho Court House. our Kvc tii tce unki Liow we La.r a of tb LARGE3T CAarAQB HARNESS FACTOftffeS IN THE YJCRbp-T- Aliim Factory runs whvz atmir rtitrt dtwn or break (V . . - FOR OBILVI j APfl IT! VF?orL0?r rAIlI3fG MANHOOD; IB f!3 Weakness ef Bod v and Kind-T.fri f . T J 2?,El7?r of Exeessea ia Old or Youn?. fa Ttiry rrm 41 8Ui,Trrrilri.aaa ITfreicai'uanirlri. iXo more hard times if ytu plant fealzer'a recia. V hy I tc&na thy aro rlf;or Iom and prolific loUiiave often seen seed com fprickly ad rith 4enougrhlif e to produce a crop. That wasn't rs.lzi- ba. ThT den't act tbt Jway. They are fuil of life and rigor. When you bow tou eii't re. Tha' seed must be sown. Xfiat's why I want yon to Bena for Imyoatalo?. IamtherOiily reedsman making Farm 1 . il II t tfwn. Alii T nMBAn - M ' . ' bb laanjniB) wtj aanai p njwtr 01 oCtvA 6-' B A B UCiO Uth world. py-1 samples Fa.rm Seeds for ko pofttaffG! FOR F3 j-. powpaia. ho Introdncemy S 1 T . ... lerTKiiere, x wu. II PL. Ifelon. (I PI. Until a t Pkff. Ittaee lonat F M 1 1 lower red Id V-. v. " ' " -' 6 1 ! ror doi: tot wrc tinr Jn: I ot; f "01 I -
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 23, 1892, edition 1
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