TEE PROGRESSIVE. FAKIIEE: COTOBER 1, 1895. - .... " S STATE ALLIANCE BUSINESS AGENCY. " Concucted by T. Ivey, S. B. A.v Note changes in prke list.; Sugar L ' new York bat-i Freight u noin'ts in North Carolina about 30Vper at same price. It ships very nicely in 5aiT3, being double sacked. A white cotton sack is used tiret to hold tne eugar. then a strong tow sack is used a3acoveriDg. All iron goods have advanced slight v including nails, clevises, tobacco fljes, pitch forks, stiove!s. bolts, farm bell?,' fencing wire and other articles. Shipping fruits, vegetables and pro (Juie to Northern markets noes not ap pear to suit the brethren, if we are to iuig2 from the amount of their patron go. Tney have scarcely shippd eaju?h to get our plan fully uuder fltooi by our agents and the transport- ini? pDcnpanies. In a few instances, at first th-re was somvdpy, but n'Jt "mre than we expected. Sme graphs ten packages, l iy in the express office as Pittsourg 48 hours before being de Iivered, and a small lot, three barrels. of Irish potatoes shipped to New York, were never delivered to our agent, but sold by railroad. These are tte only miscarriages or dilays of which the Agency is aware. So lew are tne snip- mpntfl now that transporting compa nies are likely to overlook directions for delivering, and rather than have a few injured or dissatisfied brethren, we conclude it is better to discontinue tne plan altogether. Accordingly, we have ithdrawn from our list all market re ports except Raleigh, -which we, quote more fully than formerly. Any shipment made to us at R lleigh will have our persanal attention, buc you know Rileih is a small place and its market can easily be glutted. Farm Mills Week before last we called atteuiMn to tnese mills and have already had several icquiries for them, and thi notice will auswer sev eral letters. The mill is complete and ready to hitch vour horses to it. at 1C 50, f. o. b , York, Pa. N) other maemnery or gpp.jirate horse power is necessry" Ir 13 a cast mill, to be bolted to a platform, or a fram of siKs. which may be staked to the ground, or betu-r, buried in the ground. It is provided with lever, to which singletrees are attached, and the horses walk around the mill, and it i claimed by the manufacturers that it will grind from three bushels tine to 12 bushels course per hour. We will s md cuts and description on application. See testimonial appended blow. Raleigh, N. C , S;-pt. 20, 18( 5 Mr. T. Ivey, S B. A.. Dear Sir: I wish to say that the corn and coo mill bought for me by you has been in use on my farm for several weeks, and it has given entire satisfac tion. It is very simple in construction and operation, strong and of easy draf c. We grind four to five bushels corn and cob p-r hour with one good sza mule It will grind mu ;h faster with two mule.- keps moving a good gait. I like it The feed is better, in my opinion, than pure whole corn, and is a great saving. Respectfully, J. M Broughton We clip the following from the South Carolina Cotton Pian, which is the or 2an of the Alliance in that State, as The Progressive Farmer is in North Caroiia: "We happened at a depot in this Semite at'd saw an Ocala wagon from Cary, N. C. ordered through the Stite Exchange, put eff the freight train. Tnere were present three AlU ancerrn, each of whom had se me time previous bought wag ins. Prices were c:mp ired ana it was found that, these brethren hid paid from $1 to $8 more fur thir wagons than this one had cost. Taese urer.hreu had lost enough to pay for the Cotton plant from four to eihc years, besides sinking just $7 5o thai should have gone to the credit of the State Exchange. Is such business or common sense, brother? We have failed to make ourselves ua-ierstood in regrd to fertilizars. Let us try it ai?in. We have engaged to iavfl the N rth Carolina Alliance Offi cial G lauo made for us the coming year and delivered at any railroad station or Hteamboat landing in North Carolina, freight paid, at prices quoted below. Oir contract also embraces Acid Phos phate and Kainit. We will handle only one braud of manipulated guano, and we are assured that it shall stand the test of the North Carolina Depart tnent of Agriculture: N. C. Alliance Official, Cish with rder, per ton 20 Sinn delivered thi? fall and pay- able January 1, 1896 21 Sirne delivered spring of "96. payable November, 189G 22 00 00 00 iim1' delivered soring ot '08 pay able spring of 97 22 50 A-;ia raospnate, l pr cent avail able PnospUorio Acid and Kti nit 12 per cent Potcsi, both parne pricp, as fallows: I -n mediate delivery, cash with order, per ton $13 Delivered this fa:l payable Jn uirv. '8(5 13 00 50 ii:vered this fall payable, No vember '96 14 25 Tnose prices are for ten tons or more r 'Hie snipme.nG. L-s quantit $1 per i nigner. To obtain tnese goods at '"i -h prices, the cnh mus!i accompany t i ordr, as we have to pay for them re they leave the factory. You ' I'mot bu on your do day bond in our 'i- -1. F.r time, satisfacuiry evi a ii of debt mut bo given to the com ?iy. All orders, whether time or ; t shoald come through the Agency- la shipping wool always put your o va nam on the package, as well as r u fa. Tags seme times get lost and nnvi on package prevents possible Hunoyanc. Always state whether you t i piy monev for the work, or "j-ive the wo. I tolled, or t ere will be y and trouble of corre3pondenco. ALLIANCE PRICE LIST. AV prices criven in tills List are subject to change wimout notice, in case pr ae line, you crt-t t h hftnt-.fi L of It: it wrlces eo bechnr. on t.v the advance In 'placing orders through the State Business Agency members are buying dli ect from dealers or manufacturers, through their own hired agent. This Agency la not in any way liable for loss4, ireignt, taxes. dm .(- or am thin? else of that nature. Orders are pJace! exactly as sent in, and there our re sponsibility ceases. We are liable on y for errors made in ths"fiioe, and for such will matte due reparation; but beyond this we as sume no resi-onsiDiiity. in case of lust goods, or any oth-r delay or dissatisfaction we will take pleasuiein rendering any assistance we can toward getting matters righted. Prices on anj thing not quoted in this list will De given on appncauon. All orders must have noon them the seal of the Alliance. Seals f nrnished delivered at 21.50 earn. Please write nlalnlv. statins? Dostofflce and snipping point, giving tne line on wn cu your station is located, unless it is a well-known point, and if a prepay station so state. Baking Powder' Perfect. 1. per dozen, Phila 2 00 1 00 60 Per fee K 1-2 1 bs, per doz, : reucvi,, i-t iub, ini uuj ......... Coffee i Fancy old green Java," Phlla 27 12 t hoice green L-aguayra, 20 P'ime green Kio. 173-4 Rio Peaberry. 4 i......;.....201-2 , .....21 1-2 Choice green Maracaibo, " Fancy green Rio, " Good green Rio, " Extra choice green Rio, " Common green Rio, " Choice roasted Rio " Ordinary roateo Rio, Goideti roabtel Rio, Morning roasted Glorv, " Ariuckies Ariosa 100 in case, 60 " .201 4 17 1-4 191-4 16 ...21 1912 22 14 Norfolk 21 70 " .... 21 80 " 2i ea Fancy Rio green Choice " " ... 19 1-2 " ....1812 ....171-2 Hair Coiu'n 16 1-2 Extra choice green Rio, Raleigh.. 20 Piime iw Good , " " " 17 3-4 Cheese , Fancy York State, per lb, Phila 9 Prime " 81-2 Cfcddars 50-60 lbs Norfolk 11 Small cheese 20-50 lbs, Norfolk ....111-2 Cakes and Crackers Bbl Box Assorted ca,kes. Phila 71-2 61-2 51-2 612 51-2 71-2 Huter crackers, Coffee tiscult. Nic-nacs. Crackers Trenton & family " Mixed cakes 51-2 uj aici a ins a, O.-dersnot filled for les than barrel or box. Weight of barrel, 35 to 60 lbs, box 20 to 30 lbs. Candy- Stick candy, 200 lb bbls, per " .... rtick oandv. SO lb uails. uer " .... 6 6 1-2 51-2 6 Fmfc mixtures, 200 lb bbls, per pound 25 lb boxes, per " Flour- Golden sheaf, patent, per bbl, Phlla. . , $4 (X) 3 T5 3 25 3 40 4 75 4 50 4 40 4 75 , 5 00 Pomona patent. Good family. Luxury, Hungarian best patent. Norfolk Excelsior, choice family. Ruby, fair family. G lrien rod 2l patent. Raleigh. SV hue wonder 1st patent, Fish- White fish fob Philadelphia, per 100 lbs. 3 73 Lye Kt stone. 4 dozen in case, per case. Phila 2 50 Glou ester ball porasn, per case, 2 60 Siar. Norfolk 3 50 Mendlesou9 Lye, 3 IS 3 00 Star ball potash, Lard Pure leaf lard, tierces, Richmond.... Red label, pure lard, tierces, " .... Rttined lard (stan'd,) tierces. " 6 3-4 tt 1-2 478 Relative prices various 6ize pkgs: 60 lb plain tobs 1-8 over tierces 1-4 " 5-8 " 1-4 " 3-8 " 3-4 M 7-8 " lo " 80 lo tancy tubs 20 lb wooden pails 50 lb tins, 2 in case 20 1b " 4 " 10 lb " 6 51b " 12 31o " 20 Meats Dry salt short rib sides. Richmond. $ 6 50 1 ry salt extra short clears 6 38 Dry Fait heavy fit backs. . 6 50 Dry salt short ba ks 6 00 Mess porK. per DDI a tu Morgan pork " 11 50 Smoked meats- Sugar cured hams, average about 10 lb . lltt 11 m Sugar cored hams, average about 12 lbs Sugar c'red California h'ms 8 to 10 lbs Sug-ir cured breakfast b'c'n 4 to 5 lbs. Molasses Fancy Porto Rico. Phila. 20 18 20 29 Choice Porto Rico, Faa v Cuba. " Fancv New Orleans. " FancjT Ponee, Non'olk 21 Choice ' orto Rico, Norfolk and Raleigh 20 No 121 Porto Rico, " 18 New crop Cuba, a No 1, Wilmington 27 B No 2, 21 " " C No 3. " 14 Lamp Oils (f. o. b.) 115 deg, Richmond and Norfolk, $ 9 1-2 Aladdin sec oil, iu 1-3 Pratt's astral oil, " " " 11 Red illuminating oil, 11 1-2 Carnndinered oil, " " " 12 Baltimore, l-2o lower 115 deg oil Raleigh. 11 Alaudiu sec oil " 12 1-2 Red il.uminating oil " 13 PrattV astral oil " 13 1-2 Carnadine red oil " 14 Whole Spices and Pepper Whole allspice, by the bag Phila, 7 Whole pepper, by the bag " 61-2 less quantities " 7 Norf'k 8 Ral'gh 7 1-2 Ground Spices and Pepper Pure pepper, lbs, 30 lb boxes, per lb, Phila,12 Pure allspice, lbs, 30 lb boxes, per lb " 13 Rice Fancy head, per lb ....Phila, 5 1-2 Best grits, bbl " 5 ood. " 4 1-2 Choice Japan Norfk5 1-2 Sugar- Best white soft A, per 100 lb Extra C yellow bright , Extra C white, standard Stanc ard , powdered Standard A, white, lonfVrs. , Patent cut loaf Phlla. 4 44 16 91 56 94 69 i 4 standard granulated. Granulated . Confectioners A Frat.klin B California B , Keystone XL , Norfk 4 31 4 00 3 90 Syrup: White maple drips, Philadelphia. t-xtra amber " White honey Far cy Koiden Sugr drlys, i.ure sugar " b ancy tugar syrup, Norfolk, '. 18 13 21 24 12 24 19 14 18 20 22 25 28 30 Ne? Crop Jamaica, Sugtr syrup, Raleigh, Vauilla drips, White clover drips Orange syrup, Soda: Baking scia, lb. packages, 60 lb. boxes. perib, Philadelphia Baking sotla in kes 112 lbs. loose, per lb., Philadelphia. Kegs, 112 lbs, Norfolk Starch: Glois 48 lbs. in box, per lb., Phil 41-2 21-2 21-2 5 00 wiuniirv, 4U ibs., loose. Corn, 46 lb8. in box, per lb larse lump, Norfolk 31-2 5 CO 33-4 Scap: Barnes' New South Soap, wrapped, per box H50 packages. Philadelphia Karnes' New South Soap, unwrapped, per box. Philadelphia Barnes' Best Washing, per box Octagon loo 3-4 lb. bars, Nonolk 1 85 1 75 3 50 3 90 3 00 3 25 r u: o wave, l u l id. Dars, Monday, lOOi lb. bars. ' Syrup and Molasses (C o. b. Baltimore) " Hbht 2(.per eal.V S ani 10 gaL kegs 5c per gal. Above bbl. prices. Syrupy f iJ - v a, .7. '. . .7. . . . w B.,.r..... ... -i7 , O.. .. - V19' Oranir " "7 SUver Drip Molasses . Fancy Ponce P. TL.'.n 31 25 16 kucibo............ . Musca.vado Cuba. Orange Grove, N. C salt:- " -: ' 100 lbs. Burlaps fine Amer-, Wilmington; J 200 . " Liverpool, 180' -' ;- . 32 57 -67. 3d 1 18 100 whjte cottonj 224 " J! actory tilled Dairy." Tobacco Barne' New South, Philadelphia. Good Cheer, " Our Ideal, " ..igChew, ' Pilot Mountain, N. C. Pilot Hustler, 9-in. 53. 10, 20 40-lba Lillie Brown, 9-jn. 5. 10, 20. 40 lbs Little Etta, 9-in. 4s, 10, 20, 40-1 bs. Honest Frank. 9-in. 4s, 10. 20-lbs Lillie Brown. 9-in. 4s. brake . Oxford. N. C. Alliarce Sweet, 10-pound cad.. " Sun Cured, " Mahogany, " " . Harness and Saddles ngle Buggy Harness: 8.08. 9.50. 10.93. 11.88, 14 25. rw?hl Wno-nn Wa.mRsr 11 40. 13 30. 14 25. 17.10. Sirirle Waeun Breechinif: 2.14. 2.38. 2.85, 3.33, 3 80 Double Wasron Breefhlner: 2.85 3.80, 4.75, 6.18 Riding jJaddlea: 2.38. 3.33. 4.28, 4.75, 5.70, 7.W ooo. Collars, Each: 75-., 100, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00. Wagon Bridles: 75c, 1.00. 1 25, 1 50, Riding bridles; 75c, 1-00, 1 25, 1.50 Collar Pads, Ea h: 25c, 35c, 50c, 60c. Hook Hames: 35e, 60c, 75o. H.ltftrs: 2T' 50c. 75c. 1.00. Horse Blankt-ts, More Sheets, Lap Robes, Lap Dusters, Horse Krusree, Uurry Combs, wagon Buggy and Riding Whips, Harness Oil, Dre-s-ing and Soap. All the above at reasonable prices. Set8 (r. o. b.) Richmond, Va. Cotton bags for clover charged extra 16c Cloven Crimson $2 85 per bus. ft 10 , 5 25 " 5 40 Prime Red Choice hed , Mammoth or Sapling Lucern or Alfalta.... 6 10 7 (X) Alslke Japan..... Bags Included except Timothy extra. 4 50 for 16 Grass: Choice Timothy.... Prime Red Top or Herds Fancy " " " ... Prime Orchard Grass Choice " " , Bromos Inermis ... Extra Clean Ky. Blue Fancv Kentucky Tail Meadow Oat, 25 45 lbs. 70 " 10 " 17 per lb. 40 per bus, 14 50 10 00 30 45 14 14 14 14 11 Fine Lawn Grass 2 25 " 14 " Wheat Per bu. Fultz ...$ 95 Purple Straw 9 Fulcoster 1 00 B-ardles-i Fulcost.?r 1 10 Tuscan Island 1 15 Oats (prices include bags): Red Rust Proof " 38 Prime Virginia Winter, bagged 40 " Choice Virginia Winter, baarged 4i ' Winter tiye 60 " Barley 65 " Bagging 1 lb. new jute 5 2 lb. new jute. 6 The above dr Iivered where freight from Wil mington doe" not exceed 16c. per 101! lbs Over plus of freight to be addea to the price when shipments to points are over the 16c. rate. Old Bagging 8 2M lb. 5 Sugr Bags for baling cotton, 300 yards to bale, 3 yrd to strip. 2 strip to a bag of cotton: 14 lb 4H 2 lb 4 Delivered in any portion of North Carolina In carload lots, He. less Ties- Whole, rebundle, f. o. b 75 cents DRY GOODS. (F. O. B. Raleigh ) Bleached Domestics Barker " 4-4 Fruit of the Loom 4-4 Masonville 4-4 , 6 644 4 4 4 Unbleached Domestic Larchmot 1. 1 yd. wide King of ALL 1 yd. wide Webster A A, vd. wide Webster A A, 1 yd. wide Giaham AAA, 1 jd wide White Star A A. 1 yd. wide, heaw Arista Mills, 1 d. wide, extra heavy,.... Ginghams Caraleigh Mills Climax Zephyrs Kilbernte Checks Fancy Dress Styles 5 to Calico 4 5 4j 5 Lodi Shirtings. 3)4 3i 4 Central Park Shirting.. American Dress St vies 4 to Plaids 23-inch N. C. Plaids 25 inch " " 27-inch " " 27-inch ' (extra heavy) .Southern Silk Good Cheviot , Best Grades 7V& to Pant Goods Belmont Cottonades 3)4 6 8 Gray Lock " Buckeye Dundee " Gibralta " Warren (8 oz. Double and Twist) Tickings Mattress Ticking 1 to 9 Feather " 11 to 21 Buttons- Bone o liar buttons (per groes). 45 33 35 85 Ivory " Wash Dress " Pant buttons, GG,.., 1 bread J & Coats (per -'oz.).... Glazed (200 yds) 4" .... 45 20 45 20 16 14 " (500 yds) Rail Cotton (2 lbs. in box) (per lb.)...,. Knitting Cotton 16 oz. pk?.)..(per pkg.).... " (14 oz. ptcg.).. t .... HARDWARE. (F.O. B. Raleigh.) Hames No. 2 1-2 Hook, Iron-bound, per doz $3 50 3 3 t-0 16 brass knobs. d 25 Plow Lines Cotton, with snatm, 33 feet long, doz. ... 1 85 Ma -ras Hemp with snaps, 33 feet " .... 185 FENCE W1RE- In 500 pound lots. Less quantity 10c. per 100 pounds hi her. Plain Wire, put up In rolls of 140 pounds. Barbed WTire, put up in rolls of 100 pounds eacn. Five pounds Staples to the rou at 4c. per pound. Galv barbed from stock, per 100 lbs. ... 3 25 Plain Wire, Not Galvanized, From Mill: Nos. 6 to 9 1 90 per hun. Nos. 10 to 11 2 10 " Nos 12 and 12J 35 Nos. 12 and u!? 2 50 " nNo. 16 2 70 " Plain Wire, Galvanized, From Mill: Nos. 6 to 9 2 30 " Nos. 10 to 12 ' " " 2 50 us ana z to Noe. IS JLr.rt M 9 OO " No. i6 ''." 3 10 Poultry Nettine-- Put up in rolls of 150 running feet, full rolls 8C. lees than prices quoted below. inch mesh, 36 in. wide, for running foot.... 15a 2 " 48 " ' .... 2M 2 bo " " " .... m 2 i-g " .... 3 Buck Thorn Fencing Wire, per pound Vi". Back Bands 3 Inch with hooks, per doz... ?5 3 1-2 inch, with hooks, per doz... 85 Webbing' V1-: - ' No. n.- 3 1-2 Inch, per 100 1 eet ''n - 2 50 L 3 1-2 C " e ............ . 1 75 Single Trees- . 7- V " Common, with hooks or rings, per doz.. 1 50 HiXtra quality, hooks or rings per doz. . 2 50 Plow Handles- ' "Unfinished, straight, 1-horse, per doz. . . 1 75 Clevises . f Loop: per doz . 75 Loop Stonewall, per doz... 75 3 Loop , , 100 Buckets' " noop, painted, per doz. 1 30 1 35 1 80 brass-bound. 2 00 .Horseshoes filizts- Pr keg 3 50 Mule shoes, , 4 00 Horseshoe Nails ' iKQlor' N,o?- and 7, by the box of, 25 lbs., per lb 10 1-2 S8- 6 and 7. by the box of 25 ' ids., per lb..., 131-2 Tobocco Flues Best made, per lb.. . ; . . . . . ;.", ..; 5 50 GrubHoes -r No. 1 per doz ..........;.... 8 75 Mattocks - .' Cutter, per doz.... ....s. 450 Bush Hooks " " Best,1 No. 1 per doz 9 00 Pitch Forks No. 21, thimble, per doz. jk " 22 strap. 4;.uoz " 124, strap and lock cap! per doz! ! ! ! H 4 25 Shovels All right Bteele, No. 2, per doz 5 60 H. & CO.. l-teel. No. 2. imr rio. t n 27 29 28 30 18 20 28 35 28 20 30 30 Ray, No. 2, per doz... 3 60 Plow Bolts 1x3-8. per 100 75 80 85 90 1 00 1 15 1 l-4Xtf-3 1 1-2x3-8 2x3-8 2 1-2x3-8 3x3-8 Cotton Rope . White, per lb, Medium white, ' Farm Bells- 11 09 No. 1 (40 lbg, from stock 1 25 1 75 2 50 3 00 " 3.75 lbs' " " " 4 (100 ibs), " 44 '.!!!.'..'.'!!.'.'..'.!! Cauldrons (or Kettles) 20 gallons , 4 00 4 50 6 50 9 00 30 . 45 " 60 Hame Strings 5-8 Inch, knotted, per doz. 75 85 3-4 men. Blacksmith Bellows 30 Inch 5 25 5 50 13-4 32 " Grindstones, per lb Axe Handles 36 inch, straight, per doz. 85 Plow Traces 6 1-2, 8. 3, per doz pairs 3 00 50 00 50 8.3, " " 3 7.10.2, " " 4 7,12.2, " " 4 Axes Axes, best, 4 1-2 to 5 1-2 lbs, per doz... 6 00 50 " good, 5 Hoes 'Bolles" Cotton Hoes: 7, 7, 8 and 8 Inch. per dozen Nails, f . o. b , Raleigh. 2 50 3d headed 3 80 50 &5 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 5(1 35 25 9. 4d 6d 8d Od 12i " MMIIIIMIIMIIH 2ixl " 30.1 " 40d " 60d " 6d finish 8d lOd " 12d " Plow No. 8, F F, f o. b.. Greensboro No. 7, " No. 5, " No 11, Dixie, " Roy " " r"atlncf for H.hnvp. ner 100 lbs. 00 25 20 50 15 75 75 75 00 a5 21-2 3 N?ew Era. or Granger, Norfolk GirlChanapion, " ro. A unampion, ('limax fe Sinewall, rum Plow Castings, Cotton " Double Shovel Plows $1.75 and $2.00; 1. e., ?1 75 for the South ern pattern, and $2 00 lor the Malta, Steel tor same, iinmitation 5 Genuine 51-4 MASON'S FRUIT JARS. (F. O. B., Philadelphia, Pa.) Porcelain-lined, quarts, per gross 8 00 VS-gal., " 10 00 8 dozen quarts in a box. 6 doze'i H gal. in a box. No charge for package or drayage. TIN TOP JELLY GLASSES. pint, tin tcp covered Jellies (1J$ gross in barrel) $2 75 -pint, tin top covered Jellies (1$ gross In barrel) 2 90 Charge for packing, 35 cents. We cannot gcarantee these prices on Jars any length of time, as they are Liable to advance any day. There have been several advances already. Binding Twine Sisal, per pound 6 Standai d. per pound. 7 Corn Shellers Single spout sheller and separator 5 75 Double spout plain 11 50 Double spout plain with separator 14 5 Clinton or common 350 Lancast er. w ith cob separator 600 Black Hawk corn sheller 3 75 Favorite " " 6 00 Buckeye " " 5 00 Kuckeve Junior corn sheller 4 51 Daisy corn shellers and separator. ........ 5 50 Reliance corn shellers and separators 6 no Fan for either, extra. Cotton and Corn Planters 75 Cox cotton planter Improved Foster cotton planter... Vo. ctnna inrn nlnnterfL nl&ln..... 4 75 8 00 11 50 With fertilizer anacnmeui. 00 Dow Law cotton planters 3 25 Foster cotton planters 00 Sm. Centennial corn planters U 50 Medium Centennial corn planters 11 00 Sinclair c .rn planters LI 50 Feed Cutters (f. o. b. factory) Telegraph No. 4 UalrlaHn Mn. 1 11 00 13 50 9 00 9 50 10 00 2 50 45 Daisy prop, cutters, 6-in. knives " 7-in Improved s-ection cutters....... Smith's patent lever straw critter. ... " Blades.. Hat rows (f. o. b. factory) Clark's cutaway 22 51 New England cutaway 22 50 a No. 6 cutaway 24 50 Rival. 16 in, 12 disk All steel spring tooth, 16 teeth " 18 " " reversible S. and D., 56 teeth.. . , . Two section hinge. 40 teeth ,, 50 " ... Maryland square. 1-horse Double V, 1-hoise, 15 teeth 22 0 17 50 19 00 14 00 10 00 11 00 6 50 7 00 8 00 8 50 " 2 " 19 " 3 " 23 Cultivators (f. o b. factory) Iron Age No. 2.. , 2 75 iron Age SpeciaL, steel frame. Fig. 1 3 00 angular frame. Fig. 2. . . 3 25 No. 1. Exterminator, f. o. b, St. Johns, Sllch U 00 No. 4, Exterminator, f.o. b. St. Johns, Mich ww, Invigorator, f. o. b St. Johns, Mich 22 00 1 l?",lf!' adjustable to any I- b iL 3 good time. Price. t. o.t:uarf r.0rler 111 Cyctone Seeder For Spraying '"... Sprayers if. o; b. Lockport, n! YjH Perfection. Iron working 1 75 4 50 Double Empire, iron working parts Phillips, , - . Junior Empire, brass Perfection, " . Double Empire, " PhilliDS. Garneld Knapsacks, all cepper and braes', " with automatic agl , tator,....".. Little Gem. all brass " Ail parts quoted on application. Lienox sprayer, r. o, d. nttsneld. Mass.... 3 Organs (delivered at any railroad station XNonn Carolina, warranted for ten years .trices including instruction book .stoou: Stvle 30, Parlor . . r. ... . .$48 . -"i-r- , -50 w, , 54 100, 6octave...M 67 15. .....r 65 PIANOS (delivered at any R. R. Station North Carolina) J Style 1, Upright....,...........'..... $154 -. . 1a; - w I. .............. ........ iM " 3, " 176 .-. , " 197 Sewing Machines. Cincinnati. Ohio: Improved Fanners' Alliance with full set attachments and automatic bobbin winder. All latest Improvements, fine ly finished, first-class in every particu lar. Warranted by manufacturers for J 10 years, carefully adjusted, ready fpr immediate use Price, freight paid i o any railroad station in North Caro lina $ 19 50 A number of valuable improvements have reef ntly been added to the Farm- era' Alliance machine, and it will here after be known as the improved Farm ers' AL lance, and will be supplied at the same price. Any machine not en tirely satisfactory after ten days' trial can he returned to the factory and money paid will be refunded. In ordering sewing machine supplies, be sure to send old parts for samples. When ordering needle, also specify sizes desired, as well as to send sam ples. We give you below a List of net prices, viz.: Need'es. per doz 25 Sh n ttles, each 85 Bobbins per doz 25 Rufflers. each 60 Tuckers " 35 Hemme' S, sets 20 BUGGIES (No. 501 B. Corning Bodj . and No. 501 A. Piano Body) Price Prtre without, top. 35 39 39 90 44 99 49 07 72 92 Grade with top, "L B," 43 09 Champion," 53 82 W," 59 24 Premium," 95 00 Dimensions as follows: Body, 20 inches wide. I xles, 13 1 5 incfc . Bodv. 50 inches long. wneels. 9i ihcl tread. Track, 4 feet 4 inches. I Elliptic &n lugs. Average weight, top, crattd 450 lbs. Average open 400 lbs Notes We furnish opn buggies in "Cham pion." "W,"and "Premium" graces with fuii Lazy back. Open lazy DacK. rurnisned on "L and ' or grades. No. 40, grade D, top, piano box , 40 38 No. 48. crrade ts. top. piano dox 4a 88 No. 48. grade A, top, piano box , 54 63 No. 48, grade D, open , 34 20 No. 160. grade B, top. piano box 52 25 See Catalogue tor other styles. Road Carts Ocala (f. o. b., Cary, N. C.) 12 51 Ball bearing. (f. o. b., Cincinnati, O.), 12 50 No 400, Our Cart, " " " 12 50 No. K lrst iNationai " " " 14 2S No 2. Second National " " " 18 15 Winner Phaeton " " " 23 65 " OCALA "THE ONLY !hP L ""i These Wagons are made by Alliancemen for the Alliance trade, and are supplied to the South--ern States. Every wagon Is guaranteed for twelve months. Prices are as low as consistent wita good work. All shipments f. o. b., Cary, N. C. One-horse, 2 1-4 inch thimb e skein J22 50 I One-horse, 1 1-4 inch Iron axle $23 50 One-horse, 2 1-2 inch thimble skein 24 75 One-horse. 1 3-8 inch iron axle. 24 7 Two-horse, 2 3-4 inch thimble skein 32 50 T o-hore, 1 1-2 inch iron axle. g M Two-horse, 3 inch thimble skein. 37 50 I Two-horse. 1 3-4 Inch iron axle , . 1 W All wagons are furnished with box bed in two section, and one eprlng seat. If brake im wanted add $2.50. If bed and seat are not wanted, deduct for bed $2 50. for seat JLOO. Two-horse Dump Carta with Patent Adjustable saddles ano xoe ou Ocala Road Carts. Raleigh Market Report, September 1895 -Subject to Fluctuations Please note that our produce market report indicates t he prices at whicn ar ticles can be sold on the market here. In shipping anything to the Agency be sure to notify us. Pat your address on package also. A little care in tnis will often prevent delty. In packing goods for market be sure to put them up in nice, attractive style, and of uniform conditions all the way through. Tne former will catch the eye and the latter betokens honesty. We can furnish you egg crates w i:h fillers complete, ready for packing and shipping, at 30 cents delivered ; chicken coop at $1 00. Apples, gren, Southern, per bus Northern, ' Pears, Bartlett. per Lbl & Poultry and Eggs - Chickens, old spring, large medium Eggs, choice medium Meats Hams, N. C 8 to 10 lbs. av large Middlings N. C , choice 0c to 8"c 80 ' 1 0 3 25, 330 IVA to 25 lti to 20 124 15 12 to 12JT 11 to L2 11 to 12 10 to loH to 10 8 to9 6 to 8 17W to 20 Shoulders. Lard, nice clean. Duuer, guuu wuuuj Dairy freh H.Gre;"!l: Cook Stoves (f . o. wTT usboro, c.) 6H 6 00 7 00 8 50 5 75 7 00 8 00 9 50 8 50 9 50 3 00 N I' i? ovn Carolina, with ware .. 10 C3 50 o 7, 20-in " " FlA Vtnl . . ...s 13 CO in f wsa ior above ' ovenS tOState exact uumber and'sireof .... 11 ui and 00 00 Ina- Pan. 1 Giiddl. I li-1 ,l Q?aIfy- 00 qo 00 In 15 in jxjx ueuing stoves - 18 inches 20 22 " 25 " 28 " 30 " 31 34 " (f. o. b. Greensboro). . . . ......,.. Ol 00 36 36 PiDenerloint, j. i.-u. moil Biove, witn a arum on it, that would heat a room 30x40 all right. iur .................. Cider Mills, with press No Ovi Hutchenson 7 gg No. L 8 50 E celsior Junior 10 60 Exeelninr Medfnm ia m Excelsior Senior 16 00 Cane Mills- Price, with and without furnace and evaporator pan, aeuvered (uaivanized steel): No 11, one-horse mill 21 00 No. 12, one-horse, large mill. ........,...... 28 00 No. 13, two-horse mill 42 00 No. 14, two-horse, Urge mill,. , 66 00 No. 11, evaporator pan, without, furnace.. 12 80 No. 12, evaporator pan, without furnace.. 14 00 No. 13, evaporator pan, without furnace.. 17 60 No. 14, evaporator pan, without furnace.. 21 00 No. 11. evaporator pan, with furnace 25 20 No. 12, evaporator pan, with farnace 28 00 No. 13, evaporatot pan, with furnace 35 00 No. 14, evaporator pan, with furnace 42 00 Roofing All kinds of iron, tin and felt rooflnc nt. low prices. Write for catalogue. Ajax, 1. 2 and 3-ply: readv for use. No. 12. 2-plv, in rolls. 32 inches wide, con taining 100 square feet allowing for lap, per roll .. , No. 13. 3-plv, In rolls. 32 inches wide, con taining 10J square feet allowing for lap. per roil. Roofing Caps fi In. (lb. to roll), per lb.. . . 1H in. (1 ID. to roll), " .... Roofing Nails, lor in. (1 lb to roll), " .... Freight from Philadelphia. This roofing is excellent for sheds, poultry houses and the like wherever a tight roof is required at email cost Sheet Steel, painted both sides, with caps, anchors, nails, tools, etc., complete, ready for roof, per squarr 8 50 Prepared tin, complete, ready for roof, per square 4 00 1 V-rim ped Iron, painted, with wood strips, per square , 3 15 V-Crimped Iron, painted, without strips, per square 2 90 ' The steel and iron weigh 80 lbs. and the tin 60 Us. per square. Freight about 64 cents per 100 lbs. In 5 ) square lots can make a j eduction of 16 cts. per 100 lbs. PRICE LIST OF GUANO FOR FALL OF '95 AND SPRING OF '96. North Carolina A'liance Official, delivered at any railroad station in North Carolina, for cash -r , j j Aot "w. in car mis, per iou 5oj w In less than car lots, per ton 21 00 Acid Phosphate, delivered 1 In less than car lots 14 00 Prepared Agr'l Lime and Land Plaster: Land Plaster, car loard lot f. o. b. Rich mond, per ton .... f 8 00 Land Plaster, less car load lot f . o. b. Rich mond, per ton 8 6J Land Plaster, less car load lot f . o. b. Nor folk, per ton 7 00 Lime, car load lot f . o. b Richmon. per ton, 12 00 " less car load lot fob Richmond, 12 60 Plain shell Lime, sacked, L. C. S. . per ton ... 4 05) " carload, ... 3 13 Cotton-Seed Meal: Cotton-Seed Meal, per ton, car load lot.. .$ uotton-eed Meal, per ton r. o. b. ital- eiuh. N C less car load lota 18 55 Lmseed Mal, fob, Richmond, per ton.. . . 26 Ci ALLIANCE WAGON MADE. OCALA lb 1 AT fO BM :2 mumim Vegetables Onions, yellow a-.d re-?, p-r u w ite. per bn Potatots, Irisi s f; . 3 uj N n 1 ;. - Pota oes, swe-t . . v. per bu Cabbage, p-r ( -ua.r bbl 100-lb crates Live Stock- ... 75 to 08 ...8 tol lO ...150, 2W ...160, 175 . . . 40 to 45 ...100, 15 .. 90 to llo Milch calves ...2c to 2o ... mto2 ... 1.4 t' i ... 3v to 4 .. VA tnVA ... St..' Yearlings. Cattle Hogs Lambs Sheep Peannts Peanuts. Spanish, per ba fa-kcy. t Prime, per lb Hides Dry nut. per ib Greeted. E."::: Dried Faults Peaches Apple Blackberries Huckleberries - Miscellaneous 60 t IS 7- 10 NO ti to 8 4 t 4 l 25 to as 3 to3V 2 to24 2J4 to i Tallow, per lb.... rttr aV . . . . 3 to 5 15 to2 15 to 18 10 to 13 4 to 35 to&f nroonoA - - - - wr 1 afihprl . . j - QBWKiiGU bnrry Feathers, n.w o.se 2 23 2 7 3 00 IS 4 75 5 29 6 75 7 25 15 6 00 85 1 20