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if THE PHOe-RESSIVB FAEHEL OCTOBER 25. 1892 'i ah' ire LF! eciflcs, f anew r 'ower, f and to t xcesses stored. I adve f is plain t me the 1 can do i n i ftloA relope. H. d resof )ber 8: IRokf isser' the AI nizatic: nice h, nice c' mediur; to 6ir jrmer, lished j itcipl: has d n shec a of u : ice reed e Ordf and dl lit I hers ' lested per, a: eted r paYtv i bvr 3fcl3 Ft:.'- .'r- a- I RESOLUTIONS. Meeting of the Leachburg . Alliance, No. 85, Johnston Nv. C, this Oct. IS, 1892, the j i c t r r resolutions were unanimous- -ei: ' !' " 1 ' kas. The Farmers' Alliance of arolina and of other States has, !icCuence of designing men agogues, perverted the origi ention of the Order, and, con- the constitution thereof, has 1 itself, in part, into a new po arty; and whereas, the major ie member of this Alliance has ously opposed such a political 3ent from its inception ; there- 3 it d, That the Farmers' ' Alii ;S) under the Constitution, non- .ia. . at the forming of a new politi jty is a violation of said constitu lestructive to the Order itself and usto the best interests of the juat the principles of the Alliance Itrue sense of the word . and ,of racy are identical. . That we shall support the Demo; : ticket a3 heretofore, believing Je the only party of tariff reform, :ay, justice and the proper ad bation of the government. That we regret the schism in the jce, believing that if we had oj clear of politics and worked in a!l parties as heretofore, great i would have been the result. That we are still proud of the con jonal element or our Order, al 5 true, conservative and abiding. jt members of the Alliance who 'Third party men," we would say Veil; we cannot affiliate with you; have been miseducated; you are Jy injuring the Order and your , selves personally. Come back if :fill; we will forgive and receive 13 brothers; if not, a sad farewell, 'itly, that a copy of these resolu j be sent to The Progressive jer, State Chronicle, Neivs and rver and Smithfield Herald, with .quest that the Democratic press le ritate publish the same. Adopted jiimously by a rising vote, i H. B. Brady, Sec'y. ;be Leachburg brethren are as par a as any other, or else we misun :&nd the above. Ed. THE" ISSUE. day party names are lost sight of, ;the patriotic .citizen, the farmers I industrial classes have year by j grown poorer. Ye ir by year the ien of taxation has been rolled off backs of the rich on to the shoul t of those who already were groan- jnder burdens. For twenty y ears farmersiave been voting for the 2T man's' factory. This year and i some years to come the farmer I be found voting for his own fac r. Thi3 is the issue: "Shall the pie govern, or shall the nation be ned over to corrupt rings of politi i bosses,", who represent; nothing but s privileged-1 and th ir own lust Soils ary""" wer lPennsplvania r nef. .. , .-"'' :TJD THAT IS MORE VALUABLE ("There is no gold in the hills around :r place, but there is mud that is more Juaole than gold," said Mr. H. L. tramer, who registered yesterday at .3 Auditorium, of Indiana Mineral :riags, Warren county, Ind., "it is a agnetic mineral mud and it is more Juable than gold for it cures rheuma m. in every form, no matter how ngthe victim has been a sufferer." 0, no," laughingly replied Mr. earner to the reporter's question, "we ) not give our patients mud to eat; it made up of poultices and placed on s joint where the pain is most rere " ' t 'It is only within the past few years t this wonderful Magnetic Mud de it has been known. Large quanti- of it have been carried away, and pie are traveling far and near to r new hotel and bath house, costing it $150,000, which ha just been com--ted, in order that they may drink 3 Magnetic Mineral water and bathe the mud. There are upwards of ro hundred people there to-day, and my have recovered so rapidly as to ike it a wonder to themselves and ?ir friends. We look forward to the 19 when people will be journeying to ? Indiana Mineral Springs from every ite and Territory in'the Union to be red of chronic, rheumatic and kid y diseases that baffled the best medi l skill. The mud is found immediately at the se of the center of a horseshoe shaped -"iff, where the springs are also located, i it seems that the waters of the rings pouring forth there for count 8 ages, has thoroughly impregnated 13 deposit with mineral properties, y -magnetized it so that when a steel ae ig left in it, after a few hours it Tome3 thoroughly magnetized so you teke up a large darning needle." i . A." L. Thomas, of the great ad Jftismg firm of Lord & Thomas, cago, is president of the Indiana pngs Co., who have lately developed . wonderful springs. He has issued peautiful little pamphlet which tells about this resort, and gives the ex nence of many prominent people ao have been cured there within the 81 year. It will be sent by mail free "ton reauest. Add Randolph street, Chicago. Chicago D'ALBERT TO WM. KNABE i I a CO. AFTER HIS CONCERT -TOUR, 1892. 'After having; played two atinuously on the Knabe moxi Pian ying used them exclusively on n i wri tour jua& umsneu, it 13 a pie joef&oie 10 connrm my opmf jn . ed two years ago, declarl 1 r em the best instrument 3 cf Ameriav; e experience l now t :vo 1. - .1 vth ese instruments has czlj -ir.zrczz'l j admiration for them. Eugen D Allli?. NTew York, 16 May, 1832. ' A NEW. IDEA; No single invention hna lpssrnd tna labor of womankind so much as that of the Sewing Machine. Until recently the high retail prices, the direct result of the expensive age acy system, has prevented their introduction into thou sands of homes. It-has remained for the Cash Buyers' Un on, of Chicago, ill, to Do the nrst to abolish this ex travagant and iniurious fvstem Of selling Sewing Machines. " They will ship first-class Machines anywhere, to anyone and in any quantity at the lowest wholesale price and give you the privilege of ten - days' free trial in your own home. The Union " gives prompt attention to all orders. We would advise any of our readers ; who may be interested in Sewing Machines, to write to them at once for their special Sewing Machine Catalogue No. 101. It will be sent free to any address. ' The contributions to the October Arena are varied, interesting and able. In this issue Hon. Thomas E. Watson, who created such a furor in the House of Representatives by his ' charge of drunkenness among Congressmen, ap pears ..in a thoughtful paper on the "Negro Question in the South." He does not believe in Federal interfer ence, but shows that the only solution 01 tne problem is a division of the vote among white and black. Congressman tfrosms discusses in a thoughtful man ner the plan of limiting the number of the House of Representatives. Rev Thomas P. Hughes, D. p., answers Ibn isnaK ma masteriy contnoution en titled, 1 1 Has Islam a Future ?" Under the title, "The True Character of Christopher Columbus," Mr. A. P. Dunlop gives a severe arraignment of Columbus, quoting numerous authori ties. This paper is refreshing after the flood of extravagant ecpniums which has recently surfeited even hero wprsnippers. f HON. W. F. STROUD will address the public at the follow- mg times and places Harper s X Roads, Siler City, Zeno Johnson's, Cheek's Shop, Nov. 1, 11 a.m. " 2, 11 a.m. " 3, 11 a.m. " 4. 11 a.m. S. O. Wilson, Ch'mn Ex. Com. P. P. PUBLIC SPEAKING. Dr. W. P. Exum, People's party can dicate for Governor, and Hon. J. M. Mewborne, People's party candidate for Elector at Large, will address the people of Chatham and Randolph at the following times and places : Pittsboro, Oct. 29 th. Liberty, Nov. 1st. Let everybody come out and hear the discussion. PUBLIC SPEAKING. Dr. C. G. Lea, elector for 5th Con gressional District for Hon. J. B. Wea ver, and Hon. W. R. Lindsay, candi date for Congress , for the People's party: Mt. Tirza. Monday, BusfiyTork, Tuesday," Prospect Hill, Wednesday, Milton, Friday, Yanceyville, Saturday, OctJ4j " 25. " 26. " 28. " 29. Speaking begins at 1 p. m. A. J. Dalby, Chm'n P. P. 5th Dist. PEOPLE'S PARTY SPEAKING. Dr. Cyrus Thompson, of Onslow County, People's party candidate for Senator from Eighth Senatorial dis trict, will address the citizens of Craven county, at the following times and places: Tuscarora, Oct. 26, 11 a.m. New BeFne, (Court House), " 28,7:30 p.m. Riverdale, "27, U .m. James City, " 27. 7 p.m. Havelock, "28, 11a.m. Morton's School House, " 28, 7 p.m. Will divide time i with any fair minded, respectable Democrat. All parties are invited to attend these meetings. G. L. Hardison, Chm'n. P. P. Ex. Committee. PEOPLE'S PARTY SPEAKING. Hon. Marion Butler, Elector at Large, will speak to the pulic as fol lows? Greenville, Tuesday. Oct. 2a, 11 a. m. Snow Hill, Wednesday, 26, 27, 11 Smithfield, Thursday, Dunn, Fridav, Lumberton. Saturday, 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 tt 23, 29, 31. 1. 2, 3, Taylorsville, Monday, " Mooresville, Tuesday, Nov. Conover. Wednesday, Oxford, Thursday, Raleigh, Friday, 4, T)r W. P. Exum will De at uimion on Saturday, the 22d. T S. O. Wilson, Ch'mn Ex. Com. P. P. PEOPLE'S PARTY SPEAKING IN RICHMOND COUNTY. The People's party candidate s of Richmond county for the legislature, and different county offices, will ad dress the citizens of the county at the following timea and places: Brownsville Tuesday, October 25th. Laurel Hill Church, Wednesday, October 26th. Spring Hill, Thursday, October 27th. Laurinburg, Friday, October i8th. Speaking will begin at 2 o'clock, p. m.i at each of the above named places. Other speakers are expected. All are invited to come and give -the speakers a respectful hearing: B. F. McGregor, Chm'n P. P. Ex. Com. j If you feel weak and all v;6rn out take ' BR0T7N T10H. BITTERS N( :ICE. The next rr. PeTiut Union rr. of the Alliance V'ircrinia and North rill 10 . 3. V-Icmbers in arrears ... .. V ...... J .... 1. . 4-V, n 1 .nci or dhuk i-juo ':::'v on or before the t; .teinallv, U. sABoykix, Sec'y. PEOPLE'S PARTY STATE PLAT .., , FORM. ;: tThat we favor the strictest economy in the administration of the State Gov ernment. ; r That we favor the fullest; develop ment of our educational system in all of its department. , v We favor the fullest encouragement to the great agricultural and mechani cal and manufacturing industries of our State and all enterprises tending to build up our State and to develop its varied resources. Whereas the last General Assembly of North Carolina failed to pass a biil reducing the legal rate of interest to 6 per cent. ; and whereas we endorse the position of those who used their efforts and votes to pass such- a measure. Therefore: , . We demand of our General Assembly at its next sessim to pafs a bill reduc ing the legal rate of interest to 6 per cent. - -. 0 , We demand of our General Assembly at its next session the passage of a secret ballot law, with a provision in said law that will secure to voters who cannot read an opportunity to vote. We deplore the corrupting use of money in elections as tending to de grade manhood and to corrupt the ballot box, and we do denounce all at tempts to subvert the rights of the peo ple at the ballot box and an effort to deprive them of a fair and honest count when the votes have been cast. Whereas, there are large railroad properties and interests in this State now escaping taxation in whole or in Dart ; and whereas, further, it is in the province of the General Assembly of North Carolina to make all property in the State bear its equal burden of taxation; now, therefore, Resolved, That we demand of the General Assembly of North Carolina to force, as far as is in its power, all rail road property and interests that are now escaping taxation, in whole or in part, to pay its full and equal share of taxes for support of the Government of 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 believed by many that there will be an effort to repeal the Railroad Commission bill or cripple it by amendments; therefore We demand of the next General As sembly of North Carolina that it shall sustain the present Railroad Commis sion bill, that no, amendment lessening or hampering the power of the Com- mibeion snau oe passea, ana inai oniy 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 into law. Resolved, That this Convention en dorse the platform adopted by the Na- -ty'nnal People's party at -Qmaha, July TO BUSINESS AGENTS. Raleigh, N. C.,(Oct. 15,1892. OUR PRICE LIST. . Alwara civfi nlain shiDDimr direc tions, giving the line on which your station is located, unless it is a well- known point, and 11 a pre-pay station, so state. . All Sub-Business Agents who wish to D-At. t.hA SO davs time on their bills, will execute bonds now in the hands of the Secretary of each Sub-Alliance m tne statu tn whom said bonds have been sent for the Business Agents of Sub- a rr1 f .11 ssrt nun Alliances, xne louuwmg pnuoo io subject to market fluctuations: We call special attention to the $1 higher on fertilizer less than car load lots. ' m W. H. Worth. Baltimore white seed wheat, F. O. B. Raleigh, N. C, sacked, per bushel ' SUQAH. $ 1.10 Philadelphia, Pa. Best White Soft A., peril 5.69 4.bl 6 KTtra G White, standard. Standard, powdered ; Standard A, white, confectioners Patent Cut Loaf Standard granulated Richmond, Va. ' No.1 No. 2.. Fo.3 No. 4 Granulated SODA. Philadelphia, Pa, . , Barnes Baking Soda, lb. packages 112 - lb. kegs, per lb Barnes Baking Soda, J4 lb. packages, , s 25 lb. boxes, per lb...... Barnes Baking Soda in kegs 113 lbs. loose, per lb. Richmond, Va. Keg; Bags, in box, 112 lb (1 lb) Cartoons, in box. 60 lb (1 lb) Wilmington, N. C. , ' Nickel soda, in kegs, 60 lbs , 93 pack- , ageti.... Box...., ... 4.56 4.37 3.87 U.75 5.18 40 6o 4tc m 3.25 PEPPEB. Extm sifted Singapore pepper, whole Groucd pure Id lb. packages, perlb. lie 15c It 15 Pure ground 1 lb. pkgs, per lb - K 44 . ' 44 Rinbrr.ond. Va. SmaU Quantity, bag. 8J.&&10&C STARCH. Philadelphia, Pa. Glen Cove, 40 lbs. bxs, large lump Richmond, Va. Large lumiu Laundry -4 CHESS K. Philadelphia, Pa. . Fancy York State, per lb..... Richmond, Va. 20 lb. cakes. f: o. B. Raleigh, 1J. C. , ; " ; ; F. O. B. Morebead City. Mullets. ...... . v Baltoroil Go's best per gross......... CANNED BEET. Philadelphia. Pa. . , v - - 2 lb. doz ...4.... i. . s . - Richmond, V a.1 - 1 lb., doz....... 2 cLoz , Excelsior Slineral Springs water per case IiTE. Philadelphia. Pa. Keystone. 4 doz. in case, per case. .... Richmond, Va. ; Star A.... Mendlesonlye . Star potoah..... 3c 4 C 3Mc .5.25 4 75 L20 5.00 L75 (L10 1.80 .3.50 20 3.50 3.15 3. Mendleson. ' 2.75 noimrr. PhiladelpLia. ra. n Best grits. LM 1 3-4J JUclttnond, V a. J. Rpst.hhl 3.2o 3.25 Best 100 lbs ......!.'. Best i f 8 1GJ lbs . ! '.... ' 1.65 1.65 s , m u w n - s Phllac ,Pa. - Fancy l ween Java. ................. Choice Ven Laguayra.... .... .. Prime gre i Rio ; Rio PeabenJ' . Choice Green" Maracaibo.. . . . .1.! . I .. . . Fancy green Rio... Good green Rio. Extra Choice green Rio Common green Rio. Choice roasted Rio Ordinary roasted Rio. .................. Richmond, Va, . . w h 1 , , 5,44...l... .....a... ...j...... " 3 ......'.7..'.7. m 4 "!...! Wilmington, N. C. PR No. 1... T 2....; i , k ... A. B...... STRITP. ' . Philadelphia, Pa. ' White Crystal Drips White Maple Drips i mi 17H 2i' 2m 19 ' 17 16 20 UK is- 17 16 .1556 16 -mi Extra Amoer Drips White Honey Drios. . . . . Fancy Golden Drips Richmond, Va. Rocky candy syrup. ...... A 1 nne Crushed sugar drips txou syrup ;tt No 53 syrup '.. No 60, strictly choice P. R. , iO &, r. rt N o 40, P. R. ....... TIXH7B Philadelnhla. Pa- Golden Sheaf per bbl. . . 4.50 420 3.30 3.75 4.90 4.i0 4.50 4.35 3 85 3.65 3.5 3.65 4.50 4.50 3.75 4.60 H.70 30 5.00 4.40 3.95 4.25 4.25 Fomona .Patent Good Family Luxury ,, Richmond, Va. s Ideal Presdent in bbl.... Monogram , Lily.... Roanoke In bbl Eureka Hill City Snow F lake. W. H. V Climax Waver ly ... Wilmington. N. C. Guiding Star Extra Hominy, per barrel Flour, patent. 1st straight 2d straight.; Choice f amiiy Clear 5c. Jess In lots 5 to 10 bbls, - SOAP. Philadelphia, Pa. Barnes New South soap, wrapped, per box 100 packages Barnes New South soap, unwrapped, per box Richmond, Va. ! Admiral 100 bars 1 lb 60 " 1 lb . " 100 " M lb iCureka 100 1 lb. Bigwash 100 " 9-10 lb Honesty 200 6 oz per box The following soap delivered at any railroad station m North Carolina. Southern Family 12 oz. 100 cakes, box 44 44 80 M Magnolia, t lb. cakes, 100 lb. box. ! Celebrated Champion, 100 1 lb. cakes Little Champion, 8 oz. cakes 200 cakes ROASTED COFFEE. Red Cross. Reliable.... MOLASSES. Philadelphia, Pa. . Fancy Porto Rico Choico Porto Rico Fancy Cuba Baltimore, Md. B'trbad) es Fancy Portn Rico New Crop Sugrua Pesonte N. O Bograssa 8TKUP. Baltimore, Md. B D King Frierht from Balto. to Ralieh. 28 cts. L80 1.70 3.60 220 2.75 35 3.25 2.35 3.50 2.80 3.75 3.50 3.50 lfc 19c per 100 lbs. Above from Balto. in half bbls. new white wi od, 2 cts. above bbls. 5 and 10 gal. kegs, 5 cts. above bbls. MOLASSES F. O. B. NEW ORLEANS. -8PECXAtTJ,E3 IN NEK ORLF-J viAtwrc NEW' No. 143,.... ............ " 144 44 146. 147 148. Freistht to Raleieh 55 cents per 100 lbs. Wilmington, N. C. New Crop Cuba molasses. Single bbl 25c CANDT. Raleigh, N. C. Plain, 56 to 100 lbs " in bbls. 200 lbs., 7 m 9c. 7c. 6H 7c. 1 1.65 1.50 2.50 JC lCJJU AXXXAVA. W lUOf SCWAa Candy Philadelphia, -a. Fine Mixed, 2a lbs. box per ddi.. Plain stick RAISINS. Valencia, tier lb.... Onderas, zs lbs. box 1 ... 4. X Fancy London Layer, four crown box per box... Musratels. 20 lb. bxs.... Seedless. 25 lb bxs RICE. " Philadelphia, Pa. Fancy head, per lb , ,s Prime Good Richmond. Va. Prime 6 534 8 100 lb bags CITY COTTON MARKET. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 15.3 Good Middling.... TH Strict Middling 7 Middling... 0& Strict Low Middling. 6 Stains 5&6 Market steady. SEEDS. . - Richmond, Va. Clover eseea - " choice " " 60 " Mammoth or Sapling " 60 Crimson, German or scarlet, per lb 9 cts.;. 60 lbs Grm Seed Seed Wheat. Fultz, ' . bags included, per bush, Purple straw, " " " , . " Fulcaster, " " " T? TITatr 44 44 44 44 6.85 6.75 5.40 1.10 1.10 1.15 1.10 Timothy, choice.. bus. 45 lbs. 2.CO nrr.hard crass 14 1.2 Tall meadow oat, or evergreen. . . " Red Top, or Herds, choice Kentucky Blue Grass, fancy..,. " Fine lawn mixture ... . . . . ......... Meadow Fescue, or Randall. " Perennial Rye..., r- ' Barley.. '. T Rye, Winter Seed Oats ' So. gaown Red-rust proof, choice Beardless.. i: Virginia winter MEAT. 11 " 10 " 14 14 " 14 " 14 " 48 " 66 " 1.35 45 1.35 2.50 1.30 90 80 80 50 Short rib sides. Heavy fat backs..... Rellies 5 8 Pork strips......... 1 Mess pork..... Sugar cured hams, average 12-13 ..... Sugar cared Caliofrnia hams LARS. Shield, pure leaf lard, tierces........ 13.75 J3 9 Refined lard (standard) tierces... 60 lb. fancy tubs, an IV. 44 ; over tierces. 50 lb. tins, 2 In case, 20 lb. " ; 4 . " 101b. " ; 6 " 51b. '"I 12 " 31b. " 20 " let " BRAN. ETC. Special rates on C L lots. Ship stuff per ton... Bran...... CRACKERS. Sodalnbbls CHEROOTS. . . T "Old Chunks" Cheroots, 1,000....;.... 10.000.... . PEREECT WASHER. , No. 2 F, O. B. Bloomsburg, Pa.. . . ... , . No. 3 " M " 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 "-' , ''."' ........ - To Alliance 25 pr ct. and 5 pr ct. off DOG POWER. No. 1 with washing mach. attachmnt No. 2 " and churn 25 per cent.' off to. Alliance. . Best 1 fs?bbl... " 19 00 19 00 14 00 13 50 8.00 14.00 15.(30 One horse complete .. .... g-jj-gj Two horse coniplete oj.wau.uu One horse "New Crown" running gear only........................... One horse Border Alliance running gear only..... ' " ' - BUGGIES. , No 48, grade D, top.pianotox No 48, " B, ,": No 48, - " 'A, " - '-" ..'...... No48, D,open. .......i,.... ...... No 48 C No ie',0 " B' top pYano box'ir. ... IV. " CORN SHELLERS. Smithe bellows, 30 in. from Balto.... 32 in. from stock Daisy corn sheller and separator The Reliance " Sinete spout ?4 plain , Clinton' or common . ; ; r. ....... , Lancaster with cob separator. ........ Cane mills 2- per cent, off catalogue price, delivered. -;, , ROAD CARTS. Ballbearing No. 400 our cart........... 20.00 40 38 49 88 - 54 63 34 20 38 00 12.50 15.50 14 25 16 15 23 65 No 1 First National , ISO z, . Winner Phaeton. 38 31 24 m 30 28 26 26 .14 16 25 20 19 See catalogue for other styles. MEAL. Best fine per bus. .................... ' ' - - HAY. Choic-3 Timott y , per ton, car load ... No.l " " " No. 2 " " " F. O. B. Raleigh, N. CL, choice hay per 100 lbs. 90c. Less car load. CORN. Richmond. Va. , Corn, white, sacked. mixed, sacked Oats.. v- CARTS. Log, complete 35.00to82.00 Dump, $17, $19, $18, $20 Road complete " 1250a3O Corn sheUera from 4 75 Feed Cutters from 3 25 TOBACCO. - Philadelphia, Pa. Barnes New Sot uth.Derlb Brnes Good Cheer - Barnes Our Ideal ; . . . Barnes Big Chew.. Barnes Soiid Chew Oxford.' N. C. Alliance Sweet, per lbs " Red taeered... Alliance Mahogany tagged Granville Suncured tagged,. Durham, N. C. Hayseed. Al iance Favorite ; Clodhopper..... F. A. & I. U... TipTop.... 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. U "8 M M ti 26c 25c 24c . 28c 30c 24c 22c 20c 3 75 4 75 lOallc Booneville, N. C. Farmers' Chew, Yadh in 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. TTnotlnn. 44 10 60a35 00 3 50a30 PATENT COAL GRATE. F. O. B. Greensboro, N. CV 26 inch 23 - 20 " Patent dog irons 20 per cent, off the above prices, per cash. 23 21 20 25 28 20 28 33 2.00 L2S 1.20 L25 PLOWS A NO FIXTURES. ft FOB. Greensboro, N. C. F. F. plows. No. 8 (two horse) 3.15 J2-35 1.50 l.r0 3.75 2.00 ' 2.00 4v " 7 (pony l k " ' " 5 (one horse) 24 .0 16 28 Boy Dixie plows, JNO. II. Casting to above, 2 cants per pound. Stone ui cotton plow, . -Cliu Castings, 2'4 - irJb.. Y. O. H- woiasooro, in. ;. , Diae plows " No. 11 F.F.plow - Castingji to above Cotton plows Castings 33 30 23 20 17 14 FARM BELLS. No 1, diameter 15 in., wt. 40 lbs No 2 17 " " 50" No 3 " 19 " " 75 No 4 " 21 " " 100 P. V. GRAIN DRILLS. 8 pin hoe plain s $ 42 f 0 9 Din hoe plain o uu 45 60 49 25 57 00 60 tO 60 CO 64 25 47 O'l 52 00 8 spriug hoe plain 9 spring hoe plain 8 pin hoe fert 9 pin hoe fert 8 spring hoe fert. 9 spring hoe fert., 8 runner plain. 8 ranner plain, with roller press wheel l norse. a aoe. itionarcu urui. 13 60 All the above, f . o. b. factory, Dayton, Ohio. FARMERS' ALLIANCE BONG BOOK. By E. O. Excell and Dr. D Reid Par ker, per doz , Single Copy by mail The Alliance songster. Paper backs, per dozen TJo-.l " 44 44 2.00 2.50 20c 25c 6 75 8 00 4 00 U 50 V 00 3.00 1125 5.00 lio 13.00 18.00 30.70 Paper backs, per copy. Board " " 'r . Cox Cotton Planter. . . . Improved Foster Cotton Planter. ... . . Bur well Corn Sheller KEYSTONE C05N PLANTERS. Plain.. With Fertilizer attachmen Smith feed cutter Cherry cotton and corn planter " cultivator..... Grindstones, per lb VI TOR 8AFES FIRE PROOF. No. 2. Weight 225 lbs. Ou side 21x1 txl6 2io. 3. ouu " " aoxisxio No. 4. " 750 " " 33x2x22 5 SEWING MACHINE8. 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 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. c ' 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 125 Liverpool ground alum 2oo " " ; 224 " Factory filled 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 Official Guano, F. O. B. Richmond.. Va., carload...... Portsmouth, Va.. carload , Wilmington, N. C, carload Durham, N. C, .,. .................. Progressive Farmer, one dollar less per ton at any of the above-named, points. - - , Plant and Truck Fertilizer, F. O. B. Richmond, Va. N. C Alliance Official Acid Phos phate, F. 0B. Char lesten, S. C. . . 10 per ct acid, F.O. B.Chat leston, 8. C. 13 pr ct acid FvO. B. Richmond. VaX- I " 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 cotton, time shall not be given longer than Dec. 1st, 1S93. Guano for toba ceo, time shall not be given longer than March 1st, " IsOi For ail time purchases, inter est shall be charged at t be rate of 8 per cent, per annum fi-om April 1st, 1893. No interest shall be charged oa ' ' any shipment until April 1st, No notes taken for less than fltw. Acid Phosphate f . o. b. Durham, N.C. 19.50 t3 8?4 8.50 90 7-50 8.00 9.00 Less car load lot. . FOR n!..!8.00150 AND TIES. Whole rStt G- 'lermscash. Pieced n Ud u3. Paired, b'die Lib ban'e tonce usd yard... ju oag paggmg Llbregarpi.tcedbaing 53 25 MJb good emoo-.h. jute bugging l 0 yds, 2V41b " ' ' New Arrow ties, per bundle Lee's preparad liine, in car lots' P." '6'. B. Richmond, Va. , v Ie3sthan carload , F. O. B. Richmond, Va. Best ground bone, BACGH'S PURE RAWJBONE MEAT",. Carload lots of 10 tons, cash ..... 6 00 5.50 6.(0 7JJ5 4.90 3.50 60 Liess man car lots Soft bone finely ground, carload. 20.00 . j. d. ionoiK. LAND PLASTER. - Best Nova Scotia, F.O.B. Norfolk, per ton car load lots 5.7ft less than car load lots 6.75 The above prices are subject to the marker fluctuations. In ordering be careful to state what depot goods are to be shipped to and be sure to give name of your poatomce as It is very important- Please condense your correspondence. Pleas orders and letters on different paper. All persons expecting to get goods at spot caen prices, cash must accompany order. No. 1 Rockdala lime F. O B. Straus- burg, Va., in carload 100 bbls, per bbl 76c In carload 150 bbls, per bbl 75c SPRING BEDS. Japanned spr'nes , 8.504.GO Coppered springs 2.50 1.50 Frame beds . 2.50 FARM IMPLEMENTS. 65 16.00 15.50 14.50 69 65 45 -aiuiyeire ivianure distributor com plete f. o. b Bessemer 10 pr ct. off to Alliancemen. Two loop-plow clevises, 75c. per doz. Three " " " . 90c " " Repair links 8 c. gross. NAILS. From factory, Baltunore, Md. 31 headed 25c 29c 2Sc SOo 23c 25c 25c 25c 30c 35c 40c 40 30 28 32 30 25 4d " 6d 8d lOd 12d 20d Slid 40d 60d d 8d 10d 12d finish :.v:: ITor,ne-made harness. Manufactured in Korth Carolina from home tanned leather. We have six samplen sets in office and it is first class goods. ! " ' No. 2 single buggy, dollar names. . . . " 4 double farm, wi5th breeching.... " fi 44 44 1" Less 10 pr ct. to Alllaltcemen for cash wltn order. No. 1 errub hoes &1-2T) c, oz. Cutter mattocks $5.50 Hoz. -ks, $3,00 do' " : N ; - xno zi t mm Die nitch tat No 22 strap pitch forks! $3.50 doz. " - . , .. , -$4.00 doz. ;-; " No 24 strap pitch forks! jno 124 strap pi ten forks u, locsea cap, uu. flow Doits, ixj, ac. pe rlW. ". ; . ; " 1J4, 90c per " " lV6.95c.per 100. ; .100. " " 2. Ilmrl p. " " 2,$1.10pelrl9p- 3, peri iw. Medium webbing, 3 incll, $1-40 per ft. 2H "1 $1.75 per ft-. Jersey horse shoes, all siizes, 3.7o per keg mule " " No. 1 bush hooks. S9 per I $4.75 per keg. doz. 2 straight axe handles. 71 ?jc. per aoz. 1 ieet, o-nj traces, strain . lfl-2 Rtraltrht. Unto ht links. S3 per ao. 3.75 aer doz. 7, 10-2, " " - i H-20 per aoz. 7.12-2, " " 4.75 per doz. 1,12-2, . twist Ur'iks, $i.75 per dm Hubbard fe Uo's u. 11. i r. snovvia, .y All Right L. H. R. P. s novels, $5.50 per doz. Daisy L. H. R. P. shovt $8 per doz. Best white cotton rope; i loc. lb. Medium white cotton 1 ? ope 13c. lb. No. iron bound han es, $3.2a per doz. 314 iron bound hames, S3 per doz. . oacK oanas, compietej h t1"v"'.""V. 1 j 44 44 . it inch, $1 per doz. 135 t.cJ 1.50 2c L8a 3c 1 10 1 40 3 10 2 75 TU-Ha iiwi o's cof fton hoes, o inch, la per a. fenap plow lines, ki.vl I ner doz. Cardwell corn plantei less 25 pr ct.. Osborne Harvester and .-Uir Mower, No 4, 46feet, p .. .. .. .. .. .. . . g . Hay Rakes, 8 feet, 22 teeth. 44 10 " 27 " " " 12 " 32 4 BARBED WIRE. Galvanized barbed fencing wire. 500 and upward, W. O . factory, 3c lb. 100 and le-s than 500, 3J4. From stock Raleigh at &e advance. , Tobacco flues, Raleigh, 5c per lb. Greensboro, N. C. Iowa Barbed. Wire in 1,000 lb. lots. . . . " " less i.. From factory Jc per lb. less. Spanish peanuts, per bushel. Seed rice, per busael. Plain wire, not galvanized. No. 9, $2.25 per 101 1 lbs. at factory, not less than 400 ibs. CANE SEED. Early Amber or Early Orage, both choice stock, H0c. per bU3hel, 1. o. b. cars at St. Louis, Mo. FRUIT JARS. 00 60c F. O. B. Baltimore, qts. gross . s gaL " Raleigh, qts. " Ms. eal. " Seed wheat f . o, b Morgonton, saked Der busnel Setd oats f . o b. Morganton, sacked. per bushel Yellow heart pine shingles per 1,000 DRUGS. Epsoms salts in bbls. per lb. advance. IMC lMc . nlo 1 c mo 4?c ?c 3feO 4C 7Mi3H - 6c S. B. A. cards, To in tees . , Copperas in bbls., hsgher, in xegs, SpanLh brown in bbls. in kegs. Blue stone in bbls, . in Kees. Sulphur, in bbL t m kegs, . Alum in bls. in kesrs. cost of kecrs extra. Distil lei klue. Lewis lead. North State lead. Yours fratsmaliy, W. H. V ORTE, - t3f Seals delivered for $1.50. Trade per 100. Rousing Songs of the People." Including the "Patriotic Government " and " Rally Rally Songs and Quartettes," as sung at California Convention of the People's party, by the Fairweathers; 25 cents. Address HENRI FAI RAVE ATI7E R, (800) 111 Herman St.. San Francisco. CaL ASEHTS WANTED OH- SALAE? or commission, to handle the New Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. A gents making $50 per week. Monroe Eraser Mf g Co., X ls2, JLa Crosse, Wis. V li.50 45c 50c 45c 67c L25 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualifl' r as the executor of the will c Mrs Sat ah B. Bennett, late of Wake county, N C, notice is hereby given to all parties indeUe to her estate to seitle ti e same: and all pa? tie to whom the said estate is indebted will pr their claims to me through my attorneys, i 1 & Maynard. at Raleigh, N. C, on or befor 25th day of Octoher, 18t3, or thi3 hotice w: plead in bar of their Tfcoverv. VV ALTER W. BtNNETT, Execi Pele & Maynard. Attorneys. Raleigh. N. C October 23d. I J. t -7 . ', ; jf book fren. Addram fcurcie- t t tUBtMta.0. i'O'-.uhotauM .3X50 21.50 20.50 21.00 2L50 210 23.00 12.50 1125 1U0 mo HEADGUAnTCBS FOR THE 1 1 t k -1.. ; .3 of . M ?'' r.lm. ryflii..p- y. tirirff. rry. -if. 1 ether "1 I ' . i . !'f! If 1 It I A M f " i-: 1.... and LJuGT. Eend for Cattalssu a 14.10 87 7T ft 5i-4 710 7.60 8.00 1.10 11.6V 12X0 27.53 29.01 29 50 30.00 2.85 2.45 2.25 2.10 2.C5 2.C0 1.90 1.85 2 00 2.85 2.70 2.63 6.8S 75 14.25 19.00 15.C3 Sf2- 0fC L35 9.75 12.75 10.85 140 1.05 .55 ' . ZJ2t) r f
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 25, 1892, edition 1
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