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t THE PROGRESSIVE JpABUDi: : OCTOBER 18. 1892. AN OPEN LETTER.. f - Brethren Should Respond Promptly. T 6 Brethren: On Thursday. hiiildinfT wuu ureases, isiu. WTc were destroyed by fire, en- fe? c?a?e President, of nearly or quite Jfnno 'There was no insurance, and ' Wthinjr was destroyed except the CSS in T his safe. The cause of the 52 is unknown to the public. The fire is uurw"v i -f ii; 3nre store ana iuo uuuwiotui uuuu tf3a were pa a block by themselves. The fire originated in the Alliance b TheC& ucasian ha? been fighting for reform for years, and the paper can not be spared from the few of that which are battling against the Sower of the subsidized press of the South. Knowing that Bro. B ltler has the sympathy of the most of you, if not all in this great loss, and believing that pvry Allianceman would like to ex ores his sympathy in a substantial ay and that he will do all in his power to place the paper upon a proper f oot fa again, is why I address this open letter to you. xnose wno ieei aoie io contribute to his assistance and will do sn at once, will please send contribu tions to W. H. Worth, State Business Arent, or to myself, and a receipt will besent you by return mail. Brethrc n, (jo what you can for Bro. Butler's relief in order that the paper may continue. This letter is published without the knowledge or consent of Bro. Butler. Respond promptly. Yours fraternally, W. S. Barnes, Sec'y-Treas. N. C. F. S. A. A CHALLENGE. Hon. Cyrus Thompson will address the people at Goldsboro, N. C, Wed nesday, November2d 1892, at 11 a. m., on the principles of the People's party. Any one Democrat is challenged to meet Dr. Thompson in joint discussion upon equal division of time. Who will ac cept this opportunity? Abbott L. Swinson, ChnVn Wayne Co. P. P. Ex. Com. THE EGG ARGUMENT. The egg argument always precedes the success of a new party. Many will read this who can remember when eggs and stones were thrown into anti slavery meetings, when anti slavery speakers were mobbed and even mur dered, and when anti slavery news papers were burglarized and their ma terial thrown into the streets. History is repeating itself. Gen. Weaver is treated to rotten eggs by the plutocrats of the South, and Congressman Otis was recently egged on the steps of a Kansas hotel in a town where he had just spoken, by the plutocrats of Kan sas. In the South those who throw the eggs are called Democrats; in Kan sas they are called Republicans! but in princip le and method they are precisely the same. Come out from amonr them, all good people. Progressive Jfarmer, Mt. Vernon, III. I : m m ' , The immense business in matches, which is done by the National Manu facturing and Importing Comp my, of Chicago, can hardly be realize Their advertisements have appeared liberally in our columns during the pajt three years, and many of our reade 4s have taken advantage of their low prices. From 500 to 1,000 watches are i hipped daily to all parts of the United States. A number far exceeding the ales of any two firms in the c untry. "Watces on Trial" shows the r confi dence in these grades. Thiir new catalogue contains engravings of over 256 styles of all grades of watc les, and Will l)R KRI1L VOU l.rt?0 IL V UU VHUW vuc NOTICE. The next meeting of the Peanut Union of Virginia a lliance North Carolina will be held in Bu November 10 th. Members of dues will Dlease send or lk, Va., arrears ring the same to the secretary on or I ?fore tne meetiner. fraternally. (941) R. S. Boyki? Sec'y. PEOPLE'S PARTY STATE PLAT FORM. That we favor the strictesJ economy in the administration of the state Gov prnmpnt; I That we favor the fulled develop ment of our educational svttem m all We favor the fullest enco ragement to the great agricultural anc mechani cal and manufacturing industries of nrrr StatA and all enternris s tendiner to build up our State and to eveiop its varied resources. x Whereas the last General Assembly of North Carolina failed to j iss a bill reducing the legal rate of in, Test to 6 per cent. ; and whereas we'ei dorse the position of those who used thVir efforts and votes to pas3 such a measure. Therefore j We demand of ourGeneralissembly at its next sessi m to pass a Jill reduc ing the legal rate of interne to 6 per cent. We demand of our Gener Assembly at its next session the p sssage of a secret ballot law, with a jrovision in said law that will secure to f-oters who cannot read an opportunity.to vote. s,Ye deplort) coiuplng use of money in elections as tenimg to de grade manhood and to corrupt the ballot box, and we do dencmce all at tempts to subvert therighdof the peo ple at the ballot box and in effort to deprive them of a fair and bonest count when the votes have been east. ! Whereas, there aro laire railroad properties and interests if this State now escaping taxation in thole or in part ; and whereas, furthest is in the province of the General sembly of North Carolina to make 1 1 property in the State bear its eaua ''burden of taxation; no v, therefore, j Resolved, That we de Ad of the General Assembly of Nort rolina to force, as far as is m its pc UJ all rail- road property and inter. now escaping taxation, in whole or in part, to pay its full and equal share of taxes ;or support of the Government or North Carolina as the property of farmers, laborers and other citizens are now taxed. 2. That we demand that no further franchises or privileges in the way of amended or extended charters or other wise be granted any corporation claim ing exemption of taxation, until such corporation or corporations make a complete and unqualified surrender of any claimed exemption from taxation. Whereas, it is be lieved by many that there will be an effort to repeal the Railroad Commission bill or cripple it by amendments: therefore We demand or the next General As sembly of North Carolina thatit shall sustain the present Railroad Commis sion bill, that no amendment lessening or hampering the power of the Com mission shall be passed, and that only amendments (if any at all) such as may or will increase the efficiency of the Commission and perfect the ma chinery and details of the same, shall be enacted imo law. Resolved. That this HnrivAnfi An ATI- dorse the platform adopted by the Na tional People's party at Omaha, July 4, 1892. . JUST ONE MORE WORD. About a m -nth aero we announced that owing to the pressure on us for settlement of the L. L. Polk -estate, and the needs we have for cash with which to meet obligations arising from that source, that we would be compelled after this issue to drop all delinquents on our list to-day, Sept. 27, 1892. We intended keeping that notice standing until this issue, butb7 some unexplainable oversight or accident "it has been left out since its first insertion and has only appeared one time. We have received many responses to that, but think ing it more than probable that the notice was not seen bv manv of our true friends who are always reaay to respond to any reasonable call, but who nave not done so in this instance; we have decided to extend the time until Oct. 11th. Remember that gives you two weeks longer. If you owe us anything on Oct. 11th you need not blame us if you do not receive the next issue of this paper. We must settle up the accounts against the pa per and against the estate, and we must insist now that we have shown every reasonable readiness to accommodate you, and hold ourselves ready to con tinue to do so, and we hope we may be made to rejoice at our receipts dur mg tne next two weeks. Wow it may be that there are some among you who cannot conveniently send the amount you owe in cash. ', If so we will make this proposition to you : Send us a club of five one year subscribers with $3 cish, and we will credit your subscrip tion one year. t That you may know exactly what you will owe this paper on the 11th day of October, 189i, you will just run your eye down the column of dates in the table below, until you find the date of or nearest to the date on your label, and the amount you owe appears in the other column opposite this data Now. dear friend: we do not desire to drop your name. If you owe more than $ 1 send $2 and we mark you up two years. If you owe less than $1 send $1 and we credit you up one year. At least send enough to run you beyond the dead line Oct. 11, 1892. See what you owe us and send m at once. 1891. January 61.79 131.77 December it tt 1 .98 8 .87 15 .85 22 .83 29 .81 ( it 201.75 271.74 71.72 February 1892. 141.70 44 211.68 January 5 .89 281.66 " 12 .77 March 31.64 " 19 .75 10 1.62 " 26 .74 " 171.60 February 2 .72 24 1.58 " 9 .70 44 311.56 " 16 .68 April 71.54 " . 23 .66 44 141 52 March 1 .64 44 211.50 44 S .62 44 28 1 49 44 15 .60 May 51.47 " 22 .58 12 1.45 44 29 .56 191.43 April 5 .54 44 261.41 44 12 .52 June 21.39 44 19 .50 44 91.37 44 26 .49 44 161.35 May 3 .47 , 23-1 35 ' 10 .45 44 301.31 u 17 .43 July 71.29 4 24 .41 141.27 44 31 .39 211.25 June 7 .37 28-1.24 44 14 .35 August 41.22 " 21 .33 11 1.20 44 28 .31 181.18 July 5 .29 25 1.16 " 12- .27 September 11.14 44 19 .25 44 81.12 44 26 .24 44 151.10 August 2 .22 44 221.08 44 ' -9 .20 44 29 1 06 4 16 .18 October 61.04 .4 23 .16 13 1.02 44 30 .14 44 201.00 September 6 .12 . 44 27 .99 44 13 .10 November 3 .97 " 20 .8 44 1 0 .95 " 27 .6 17 .93 October 4 .4 44 24 .91 44 11 .2 BROWN'S IRON BITTERS cures Dyspepsia, In digestion & Debility. TO BUSINESS AGENTS. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 15, 1892. OUR PRICE LIST. Always give plain shipping direc tions, giving the line on which your station is located, unless it is a we11 known point, and if a pre pay station, so state. All Sub-Business Agents who wish to get the 30 days time on their bills, will execute bonds now in the hand3 of the Secretary of each Sub-Alliance in the State, to whom said bonds have been sent for the Business Agents of Sub Alliances. The following prices are We call special attention, to the $1 higher on fertilizer less than car load lots. W. H. Worth. ! Baltimore white seed wheat, F. O. B. t Raleigh, N. C, sacked, per bushel 1.1Q noiiL Philadelphia. Pa. Best White Soft A., per lb. . . Extra C Yellowk bright. Extra C White, standard. . . 5.69 li 4.bl 6 5 5 4.56 3.87 5.18 r Standard, raowdered.. Standard A, white, confectioners fatent cut loar Standard granulated Richmond, Va. No.l No. 2 Fo.3 No. 4 Granulated....: SODA. Philadelphia, Pa, Barnes Baking Soda, lb. packages 112 id. Keirs. pe: sr id Barnes Baking Soda, H lb. packages. 25 lb. boxes, per lb Barnes Baking Soda in kegs 112 lbs. loose, per lb Richmond, Va. Keg Bags, in box. 112 lb a lb) Cartoons, in box, 60 lb ft lb) Wilmington, N. C. Nickel soda, in kegs, 60 lbs , 93 pack 6c 23c 3)c 4&c ages Box... 2H 3.25 ...... ...a...... ........... ............................ ...... PEPPEK. . Philadelphia. Pa. Extra sifted Singapore pepper, whole 9 11c 15c 14 Ground pure in lb. packages, per lb ) ID. 1 Pure ground 1 lb. nksrs. rer lb . U ........ 15 Richmond, Va. Small quantity, bag A . . . 9lOHc STARCH. Philadelphia, Pa. Glen Cove, 40 lbs. bxs, large lump Richmond, Va. Large lump. Laundry CHESSE. - Philadelphia, Pa. Fancy York State, per lb Richmond, Va. 20 lb. cakes FISH. F. O. B. Raleigh, N. C. Herrings, N. C F. O. B. Morebead City. Mullets AXLE GREASE. Cane... r Balto. Oil Co's best per gross. . , CANNED BEEF. Philadelphia, Pa. 21b. doz Richmond, Va. 3Mc 4 c 3c imc 5.25 4 75 1.20 5.00 1.75 1.10 1.80 3.50 2.50 1 lb., doz , 2 lb., doz. . Excelsior Mineral Springs water per case LTE. Philadelphia, Pa. Keystone, 4 doz. in case, per case Richmond, Va. Star r. 3.50 Mendleson lye 3.15 Star potaah 3.00 Mendleson 2.75 HOMINY. Philadelphia. Pa. Best grits, bbl , Richmond, Va. Best bbl Best grits, bbl. Best hominy, 100 lbs Best grits 100 lbs oorm. Philadelphia, Pa. Fancy old green Java Choice Green Laguayra Prime green Rio 4 Rio Peaberry Choice Green Maracaibo ,. Fancy green Rio Good green Rio.. Extra Choice green Rio ' Common green Rio Choice roasted Rio Ordinary roasted Rio Richmond, Va, W.H.I " 2 3 3.40 3.25 3.25 1.65 1.65 17 21 19 17 18 16 18 18- 17 1614 151 16 4. Wilmington, N. C. f JK, iSO. 1... T 2.. A. E.. SYRUP. Philadelphia, Pa.- White Crystal Drips White Maple Drips 38 31 2t 35 30 28 28 26 ltf 16 25 20 19 Extra Amber Drips... V hlte Honey imps. Fancy Golden Drips Kicnmond, va. Rocky candy syrup.... A lflne Crushed sugar drips Ex No 41 syrup No 53 svruD No 60, etrictly choice P. R, No 54, P. R No 40. P. R FLOUR Philadelphia. Pa Golden Sheaf per bbl.. Pomona Patent 4.50 420 3.30 3.75 4.90 4.50 4.50 4.35 3 85 3.65 3.55 3.65 4.50 4.50 3.75 4.60 8.70 3. f0 5.00 4.40 3.95 4. 4.25 Good Family Luxury Richmond. Va. Ideal Presdent In bbl Monogram i .... Lily Roanoke in bbl Eureka Hill City Snow Flake W. IL V. Climax Waverly Wilmington. N. C. Guiding Star......... Extra Hominy, per barrel Flour, patent 1st straight 2d straight Choice family. Clear.... .. 5c. less in lots 6 to 1Q bbls. SOAP. Philadelphia, Pa. Barnes New South spap, wrapped. per box 1U packages Barnes New South soap, unwrapped, per box Richmond, Va. Admiral 100 bars 1 lb 60 " 1 lb 100 " H lb Eureka 100-1 lb Bigwath 100 " 9-10 lb Honesty 200 6 oz per box The following oap delivered at any railroad station in North Carolina. Southern Family 12 oz. 100 cakes, box " 80 Magnolia, I lb. cakes, 100 lb. box Celebrated Champion, 100 1 lb. cakes' Little Champion, 8 oz. cakes 200 cakes ROASTED COFFEE. Red Cross Reliable HO LASSES. Philadelphia, Pa Fancy Porto Rico Choico Porto Rico Fancy Cuba Baltimore, Md. Birbades Fancy Porto Rico New CropSugrua Pesonte N. O............ Bograssa , SYRUP. Baltimore, Md. A. B P..... 1.80 1.70 3.60 220 2.75 3.25 3.25 2.35 3.50 2.80 3.75 3.50 3.50 IPC 19C King. Fright from Balto. toRaligh, 28 cts. Ser 100 lbs. Above from Balto. In alf bbls. new white wood, 2 cts. above bbls. 5 and 10 gal. kegs, 5 cts. above bbls. - & MOLASSES T. O. E. NEW ORLEANS. SPECIALTIES .IN NEN ORLEANS MO LASSIE SEW - CROP. V No. 143 ; .1 " 144 ; " 145 " 148.. "147 " 148.... Freight to Raleigh 55 cents per 100 lbs. Wilmington, N. C. New Crop Cuba molasses, .r Single .bbl....... i,.. ....... CANDY.: Raleigh, N. C. . r Plain, 56 to 100 lbs. ,- f in bbls. 200 lbs French mixed, 80 lbs. pail Candy Philadelphia, ea. Fine Mixed, 25 lbs. box. " per bbl..... Plain stick RAISINS. 25s t t9i 7c. 6 7c. , 8 Valencia, per lb Onderas, 28 lbs. box... ... 14 " Fancy London Layer, four crown box per box ., Musratels," 20 ib. bxs ' 8 1.65 1.50 2.50 RICK. Fancy head, per lb... 6 6 Gord. IlidhmondVVal lTime 100 lb bags..; v CITY COTTON MARKET. v H a t piin M nt 15 T5 Good Middling . . 7i " Strict Middling... ................. ...t 7 iuiaunng , Strict Low Middling Stains mAfffS&e. Market steady. . Richmond, Va. ' CUyver Seed ' cnoice 60 Mammoth nr Sanlfncr n 6.75 5.40 Crimson, German or scarlet! 'per lb o UU 10s,,,, , ,,, Grcm Seed ' ' " Seed Wheat. 1.10 1 10 1.15 Purple straw " " Fulcaster, " ' " " Red M n v. " " 1.10 Timothy, choice bus. 45 lbs. 2M urcnara grass Tall meadow oat, or evergreen... Red Top, or Herds, choice 14 1.2i 1.35 45 1.35 2.50 1.30 90 80 8Q 60 85 13 m m m 13 00 13 9 11 10 14 14 14 14 48 56 Kentucky Blue Grass, fancy Fine lawn mixture Meadow Fescue, or Randall Perennial Rye cariey Rye, Winter Se-ed Oats So. gaown Red rust proof, choice rsearuiess Virginia winter MEAT. Short rib 6ides . . Heavy fat backs. Kellies. . Pork strips , JUess Dork Sugar cured hams, average 12-13 sugar cured Ualiotrnia hams. r.AOTI Sbieldpure leaf lard, tierces.. 9 Refined lard (standard) tierces T; . 6t4. 60 lb. fancy tubs, over tierces. 801b. " " i " 501b. tins, 2 In case, Y " 201b. 4 " . 101b. 6 94 " 51b. " 12 " 31b. " 20 let " ' BRAN. ETC Special rates on C L lots. Ship stuff per ton Bran 19 00 19 00 14 00 12 50 8.00 8.50 9.50 , CRACKERS. Soda in bbls , CHEROOTS. "Old Chunks" Cheroots, 1,000. lo.ouu PERFECT WASHER. No. 2 F. O. B. Bloomsburg, Pa. No. 3 " No. 4 To Alliance 25 pr ct. and 5 pr ct. off. PBOPELLER CHURN. No. 1 F. O. B. Bloomsburg, Pa No. 2 " " " No. 3 7.50 8.00 9.00 To Alliance 25 pr ct. and 5 pr ct, off. 1 DOO POWER. No. 1 with washing znach. attachmnt No. 2 " "and churn 14.00 15.00 25 per cent, off to Alliance. WAGONS. One horse complete 24.00a28.50 Two horse complete 35.00a43.00 une norse ".New crown" running gear only 20.00 20.00 40 38 49 88 54 63 34 20 38 00 52 23 6.00 600 5.50 6.(i0 7.25 4.90 3.50 tf.60 One horse Border Alliance running gear only BUGGIES. No 48, grade D, top, piano box No 48, " B, 'r " NO 48. " A. " No 48, " D,open MO 48. C. .... No 16,0 " B, top piano box CORN 8HELLERS. Smithe bellows, 30 in. from Balto.... 32 in. from stock Daisy corn sheller and separator The Reliance . " Single spout 74 " plain" Clinton or common Lancaster with cob eeparator Cane mills 2i per cent, off catalogue price, ue4vered. " v. road CARTS. Ball bearing. 12.50 12.50 14 25 16 15 23 65 wo. 4U0our cart. No 1, First National No 2, " " .v Winner Phaeton See catalogue for other etyles. MEAL. Best fine per bus HAY. Choice Timott y, per ton, car load. . . No.l No. 2 " " ". F. O. B. Raleigh, N. C, choice hay per ICO lbs. 90c. Less car load. 16.00 15.50 14.50 CORN. Richmond. Va. Corn, white, sacked. , " mixed, sacked. Oats 4 CARTS. Lost, complete 35.00to82.00 Dump, 14 f 17V f 19, $18, $20 Road complete 12 50a30 corn sneuers irom. Feed Cutters from 4 75 3 25 V!! TOBACCO. Philadelphia, Pa Barnes New Soutl uth, perlb Brnes Good Cheer Barnes Our Ideal ., Barnes Big Chew Barnes Soiid Chew .'... Oxford. N. C. I Alliance Sweet, per lbs ., . . t. .......... " Red tagged, . Alliance Mahogany tagged, " Granville Suncured tagged,. Durham, N. C. Hayseed Al lance Favorite Clodhopper F. A. & I. U Tip Top. Our Choice In making your orders, remember that seven to eight caddies weight 100 pounds, gross, which will get you the lowest freight rates, and on this amount we give 2 per cent, discount. SMOKING TOBACCO. Farmer's Delight, 2 ounce bags, per lb... 4. M .4 44 44 44 44 Q 44 44 44 4. 26c 25c 24c 28c 30c 24c 22c 2uc 3 75 i 73 lOallc Booneville, N. C. Farmers' Chew, Yadkin Queen, Honest Tom Jack Bray, 1A, 11 in. 4 to lb....... 5 to lb 4 to lb 10 in. 6 to lb.. 10 in 7 to lb.:. NAILS AND SHOES. Horse shoes per keg Mule shoes per keg Horse shoe nails STOVES. Cook, complete... 10 50a35 00 coi Heating V 3 50A3U PATENT COAL ORATE. F. O. B. Greensboro, N. C. 23 21 20 25 28 20 28 26 inch, heavy weight. u. .. ........ 26 lignt 23 V . ,l 10 " " Patent dog Irons. . . . 20 per cent, off the above prices, per cash. PLOWS AND FUTURE. FOB. Greensboro, N. C. F. F. plows, No. 8 (two horse) 44 44- 44 ,J- (pony, " " " 5 (one horse) Boy Dixie plows, " " " No. 11, Castings to above, 2 cnts per pound. Stonewall cotton plow. Climax " " Castings, Z& cts. per lb. . F. O. B. Goldsboro, N. C. Dixie plows 44 No. 11 F. F. plow Castings to above Cotton pio ws Castings FARM BELLS. No 1, diameter 15 in., wt. 40 lbs 33 24 .0 16 23 33 30 23 20 17 U JNOZ " 17 " "50 No 3 44 19 " " 75 No 4 44 21 " 100 F. F. GRAIN DRILLS. 8 pin hoe plain 9 pin hoe plain 8 spriug hoe plain. $ Plii'ladelnhia- Pn 42.(0 45 CO 45 0 .49 25 y spring noe plain 8 pin hoe fert 9 pin hoe fert 8 spring hoe fert. 9 spring hoe fert.. 8 runner plain. 57 00 W) CO 60 CO 64 25 47 0" 52 00 8 runner plain, with roller press wheel 1 tinrsw' ft hr. Tonarrh drill 13 50 All the above, f. o. b. factory, Dayton, Ohio. FARMERS' ALLIANCE SONG BOOH By E. O. Excell and Dr. D Reid Par ker, per doz .L Slnsrla Conv bv mail i The AUtance Songster. . Paper backs, per dozan Paperbacks, per copy " Board 44 44 - Cox Cotton Planter?. : ' Improved Foster Cotton Planter Burwell Corn Sheller - . KEYS! ONE O N PLANTERS. Plain................ With Fertilizer attachmen. Smith feed cutter Cherry cotton and corn planter 44 Cultivator...... Grindstones, per lb. ........ VICTOR SAFES FIRE PROOF. No. 2. Weight 225 lbs. Oa sido2lxl)xl6 No. 3. - ' 500 44 44 28x18x18 No. 4. 44 750 44 44 33x22x22 l ' SEWING MACHINES. Cincinnati, O. . - - . Improved Farmers' Alliance with full set attachments and au- ' tomatic bobbin winder. All lat est improvements, finely finished first-class In every particular. War ranted by manufacturer for 5 years, carefully adjusted, ready for imme- . diate use. Price, freight paid to any v R. R. station in North Carolina, .... A number of valuable Improvements have recently been added to the Farmers' Alliance machine, and it will hereafter be known as the Im proved Farmers' Alliance -and will be supplied At the same price. Any machine not entirely satisfactory after 30 days trial, can be retured to the factory and money paid will be refunded. Low-arm singer machine (new family model), warranted for 5 years; will sew as well as any machine on the market. Complete set of attach rients with each machine. 5 draw ers, walnut finish. Price, freight paid to any R. R. station in N. C. . . . SALT. 125 Burlaps, fine 125 lbs. white seamless bags 155 44 Liverpool ground alum 200 44 44 44 44 224 44 Factory filled V. Car lots F. O. B. Wilmington, N. C. Less than car load, 5 cents per bag additional. FERTILIZERS COTTON SEED MEAL. On board cars, 10 ton lots, per ton. ... Less than 10 tons N. C. Alliance Offitfal Guano, F. O. B. Richmond, Va., carload Portsmouth, Va., carload Wilmington, N. C., carload Durham, N. C, Progressive Farmer, one doilar less per ton at any of the abbve-named points. Plant and Truck Fertilizer, F. O. B. Richmond, Va. : N. C. Alliance Official Acid Phos phate, F. O. B. Charleston, S. C 10 per ct acid, F.O. B.Chai leston, S. C. 13 pr ct acid F. O. B. Richmond, Va. 4I 44 44 Charliston, S. C All the above prices are F O. B. car lots. Less than car lots, $1 per ton higher. Terms cash, or on time upon the following conditions: For guano used for tjotton, time sball not be given longer than Dec. 1st, 1893. Guano for tobacco, time shall not be given longer than March 1st, 1894 For all time purchases, inter est shall be charged at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from April 1st, .Wc 25o 6 75 8 00 4 00 U 60 m 00 3.00 1125 5.00 IHiC 11.00 18.00 30.70 19.50 14.50 5c 4 V 97c 20.50 31.50 20.5( 2UX 21.5C 21 .5f- 28.a 12.50 11 2.) 1U0 12.50 leua. N o interest snail be cnargen on any shipment until April 1st, 1893. No notes taken for less than $100. Acid Phosphate f. o. b. Durham, N.C. Less car load lot.... BAGGING AND TIES. F. O. B. Charlotte, N. C. Terms cash. Whole rebundled ties, painted, b'dle Pieced 2 lb best bacrging once used yard. . 2J41b 44 - 4p 2 lb bag bagging " 2 lb regular pieced bagging 4 241b 2 lb whole bags, 3 0 in bundle each F. O. B. N rfolk, Va. ilb good smoo. h jule bugging 1' 0 y'ds, 2 lb 44 2Hlb 44 New" Arrow ties, per bundle Lee's preparad iime, in car lots F. O. B. Richmond, Va Less than carload F. O. B. Richmond, Va. Best ground bone, BAUGH'S PURE RAW BONE MEAL. 14.E0 87 77 6M 7j 6 m m 54 710 7.60 8.00 1.10 il.ct 12.1.4 27 5) Curjoad lots of 10 tons, cash. 29.01 29 50 Less than car lots , Soft bone finely ground, carload. Jf. O. a. .Norfolk. LAND PLA8TER.V Best Nova Scotia, F.O.B. Norfolk, per ton car load lots .-.i less than ea? load- lts. . .V."; The above prices are subject to the I ra&r C5 fluctuations. In ordering be caref nl to state what dejs goods are to be shipped to and be sure to gi re name of your postomce as it is very important Please condense your correspondence. PleAw have orders and letters on different paper. All persons expecting to get goods at spotc' prices, casn most accompany oraer. No. 1 Rockdal ? lime F. O B. Straus burg, Va., in carload 100 bbls, per bbl 7i'n In carload 150 bbls, per bbl , . . . 75r SPRING BEDS. v 69 65 45 Japanned spr xxss 3.504.50 Coppered springs 2.50l.50 Frame beds V FARM IMPLEMENTS. MuTyeire Manure Distributor com plete I. o. b ues'-emer 30. 25c 293 28c 30c 23o 25c 25c 25c 30c 35c 40c 40 -30 -28 33 30 25 10 pr ct. off to Alliancemen. Two loop plow clevises, 75c. per doz. Three 44 44 44 90c. 44 44 Re uair links 8 kj. gross. ubstantial aving in prices of toves by eeing our took of Cook and Heating TOVES BEFORE BUYING. ash, Doors and Blinds, tee), Iron and Nails, hells, Loaded and Unloaded, hovels. Spades and Forks, aws Hand and Circular, pokes, Hubs and Rims, ; eins and Gill Nets. 1 Hardware of JULIUS 3.00 1.60 1.40 1.35 1.25 W0) T7AFTION. Beware of dealers Bnb etitutine shoes without W.. L.. Douslos name and the price etainpcaon bottom. fcuch substitutions n re fraudulent and 315 2.35 1.50 l.o0 a75 2.00 2.00 eubject to. prosecution by law lor od- luiuiui money uu der false pretences. 135 2.90 1.50 2c 1.8a -3a 1 10 1 40 2 10 2 75 9 00 i v XL- Will clve ezclnsiTe sale to ooe dealers and sreneral merchant wbi"" no agents. AVrite for catalone. If not for sale in yonr place send direct to i. art or r, tat iny kind, eize and width wanted. Tostasre free. JU. liouglaa, iirockton, iiaea. iold exclusively by HELLER BROS., No.134 FayetteriUe St , Raleigh, N. C. IS5 ory. BaltimorefMd. at headed . 2.85 , 6d 4- .4 ............. J Jf 44 . 2.10 30d 44 ' fk' 60d 44 .... r2c . g Hsh , 2 S i2d 44 .. Iw ' . i Home-made harness. Manufactured in North Carolina irom" home tanned leather. We have six sample! sets in offlee and it is first class goods. No, 2 single buggy, collar hames 6.88 44 3 44 'r- and breast collar. 7.35 44 4 double farm, with breeching. . . . 14.25 44 5 44 44 44 44 .... 19.00 Less 10 pr ct. to Alliancemen for cash with order. No. 1 grub hoes $4.25 doz Cutter mattocks $5.50 doz. ' NTo 21 thimble pitch forks, $3,(0 doa. No 22 strap pitch forks, $3.50 doz. No 24 strap pitch forks, $4.00 doz. No 124 strap pitch forks, locked cap, $4.50 dMU Plow bolts, lx, 85c per 100. 1J4, 90c. per 100. 44 95c. per 100. 44 2, $1 per 100. 2, $1.10 per 100. 44 3, $1.20 per 100. viedium webbing, 3 inch, $1.40 per ft. , 44 m 44 $L75 per ft. Jersey horse shoes, all sizes, S3. 75 per kog. 44 mule 4' 44 4 $4.75 per keg. No, 1 bush hooks, $9 per doz. ' 2 straight axe handles, 75c. per doz. 62 feet, 8-3 traces, stralgli.. links, $3 per do?. 6jt, 10-2, straight links, $3.75 der doz. 7, 10-2. 44 44 $4.20 per doz. -7. 12-2, " 44 $4.75 per doz. 7,12-2,- 44 twist links, $4.75 per doz. Hubbard & Co's L. H. R. P. shovels, $7.50 per do A.11 Right L. H. R. P. shovels, $5.50 per doz. Daisy L. II. R. P. shovels, $6 per doz. Best white cotton rope, 15c. lb. , s Medium white cotton rope 13c. lb. No. 25 iron bound hames, $3JJ5 per doz. 3Va iron bound hames, $3 per doz. ' Back bands, complete, 3 inch, 90c. per doz. i4$ inch, $1 per doz. Harrison Tool Co's cotton hoes, 8 inch, $3 per do . Snap plow lines, $1.85 per doz. Card well corn planters, less 25 pr ct.. " 15.DJ Osborne Harvester and Binder. , 44 Mower, No 4, 4V$ieet, it - k g . 0 " ; Hay Rakes, 8 feet, 22 teeth. 3 10 4 4 27 44 44 12 44 32 " BARBED WIRE. ' ,. Galvanized barbed fencing wire. 500 and upward, F. O rt. factory, Sc lb. 100 and les than 500. 3J4. From stock Raleigh at Via advance. " Tobacco flues. Raleigh, 5c per lb. Greensboro, N. C. Iowa Barbed Wire In 1.000 lb. lots.... Za 44 44 44 less.... 36o From factory Vac per lb. less. Spanish peanuts, per bushel 1.C5 Seed rice, per busbel L35 Plain wire, not galvanized. No. 9, $2.25 per 100 lbs. at factory, not less than 400 lbs. CANE SEED. Early Amber or Early Orage, both choice stock, VOc. per bushel, r. o. b. cars at St. Louis, Mo. r K . FRUIT JARS. F. O. B. Baltimore, qts. gross 9.75 44 N,gal. 44 12.75 Raleigh, qts. 44 10.85 H gal. 44 .14.60 Seed wheat f . o, b Morgonton, saked per bushel L05 Seed oats f. o. b. Morganton, sacked. per bushel .55 Yellow heart pine shingles per 1,000 2J20 Yours fraternally, W. H. Worth, S. B. A- E3T"Seals delivered for JL50. Trade cards, XT c per 100. SOLID SILYERIHE FREE A genuine Duber,aoliii siTveriTi watch to every reader of this paper. -CUT THIS Ol f and aenrl it to ur with your full name and address, aud we Sena yon one c i .i.ii.. 5.76 6.75 (ese elegant, riuuiy '"Nwaiihea by ex-. 3 pi-iwe for exaial Biition; you ei amir It at the eire5 omen, i&nd If von SthirV it a is 1 gain and equal T, to any $15.CiJ "jwateh. yoti evtraaw, pay price? ii.fclf. ana eziins8 char ges and it TJ " II (A .V - P1TT3. 1.11 .lie f Ji vrsr tf uarantea '& fnrtheca.e and Id If yean for the more Anient, also our print ed srunrautee tbat von 22.au can rttuin the watch at ViVj inv rftn within one vear OJ ',3 f; r.o'...-i"isf.-i:trr ,andif yoa r. .w.) cr psf.m tlieiale clit'x we will trlve ya one fre. Write atea- ns wjihn!!simdoutamplesfor 60 day. TUt M TIflSJ A ! KFB. & ii..t'l,RhU CO.. only. 334 Dearborn E.,cmicago, Ml, Every , Description. LEWIS & CO., RALEIGH, N. C. P. lit o rTNi ..III ill-3 mtftm rrfi A o-pihitio i.rxv(f nhae thnt will not ri D t. line Calf, 1 mmim FG.1 seamless, smooth inside, flexible, more comfortable, stylish, and durable than any other shoe ever sold at the price. Equals custom-made shoes costing from fl to 5. The onlv $..t.OA Shnn mode with two COTtlBIPf O soles, Becurely sewed at the outside edge (tvs shown in cut), which gives double the wear of cheap welt shoes sold at the same price, ior suen easily rip, uavjng omyono noiese to a narrow strip of leather en the edge, and when onco worn through are worthless. Thetveosoiesoithe v. l. uuuuijABSj.uu whea worn through can be repaired as many times as necessary, as they will never ripor loosen from the upper. XTlrcnaserH oi iooiwear oeiriu w vwuv nize, should consider the superior qualities of these shoes, and not be Influenced to buy cheap welt shoes sold at $3.00. having only appearance to commend thern. W. I- u i.IjApi tuou-s 84 and 5 line Calf, Hand Sewed: 0 Police and Farm ers; Fine Calf; and 1,2.0(1 Workingmen'gj liovs .-2.(10 and Youths4 1.75 School Shoes; Ladles $3.0 U Hand Sewed: g-J.Stt, r-j.u ana Atiie!' i 1 .7 5 Best Dongola, are of the samebJgii etanaara or menu ;wtnat are subject to market fluctuations: Seedless. 2a lb bxs........ i
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 18, 1892, edition 1
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