aw pBoaEmawn pxia&EB: januaby 30 uoo
7
wak county allice-
MEN.
ro
To the, "cmen of Wake County:
I DKA bRitTHKKN:-O lDg lO 1D-
enj .. cv ' ,M weathpr. there a- 10
tjeetm hH Oounty Alliance h dat
upt'o n e time. Aa there arp q i e
iors v ntp c aa we 88 ' Vtai irrt-
I otrarv fftrmpr that nnnnlH
orit" ' - - - .
c .dpiIptpcj nd discussed trior Migr-
y, I hretv "all a meeting at Tne Pro-
reppive Hnrm-r cmce on HHturany.
;he 10 ;n day of February, at 11 o'ch cfc.
nd firn- ec y urge that every Sm b
iepreepnt' d -nd that every Aliianc
2jan. wbe h r a delegate or not m et
Vita u ' E Mc 'ullkrs PresY
XLLIANCKSPEBCHHS IN DUPLIN
i
Bro T. B. Parker, Alliance 8tat
jine-s Aent, will visit U iplin
Unntv and PDeak at the following
rj J w U
1
lOies anu piueu;
Coi.c rd Oourch, Thursday, Feo.
;b. 11 m
B H.l, Thursday, Fob. 8.b, 7
m
Pasture Branch, Friday, Feb. 9 h,
la m
j 0fr a 8caorl House, Friday, Feb.
j Friendship. Saturday, Feb. lOch, 11
a. rn
IFai?on, Saturday, Feb. 10;h, 7 pm.
B-ethren are rrq leated to assise Bro.
Parkf r m ttiDg to bia appointments
and let m-n. women and cnildren turn
but and tear a sensible no -partisan
Alliance speech from a Dmocratic
'AHisncf-m n ho knows whar he is
'talkie e a bone DUPLIN.
TOBACCO GROWERS; TRUSTS.
igorreapondence or The Progressive Farmer.
J hK y ur i aper very mucn up
ih'8 Wijr hdJ ooly wish the farmers
'could reahs pnough money from the
ivrwi nrr.i rf rrmir t Armn to hftvo ic come
into vpry h -rae. You give us every
wefB q we a aiety for our entertain
me t and in- ruction, but this writer
would Iup r suggest a few things tht
would doubUe add t3 the interest of
jour ptper
I eee tht ttieere was a big gathf rng
at tne todaac growers in R .leigb last
I week aodaDH organization formed
for comoatt n th3 trust po ver. Will
iyou pleae te I me why the Farmers'
' Alliance, c imposed of tobacco and cot
Ion growers ouli not have acc imp
liahed ail ena ba accomplished oy
this now organization! (Jan two or
gan sitioa" wiM more influence and
I exert more piwer toan oae s-roDg
fthorouarnlr organized one! The Aln
I ance is orodr in ita conception of the
! . . .
Bicuaioa mm this nev association
and wouli ealiss many hearty sjm
patbiz rs aod nupponera woo are not
specially cooa JOD or cnton raisers, but
wh i w uld KUdly embrace a cnanc
I of helping to down the trusts that are
today eo grievously oppressing ail
elates of pr uucers and consumers
I w is tliiug wich a gentle nan o
intelligence uod experience today, ano
hetaid, rtlKaoout liberty and free
dom ia this country tnoaaands do no
know anything about it " I believ
the truth w.li oar putting it stronger
There are thousands in our land who
dare not cUitn the time ihit Gxi has
given the aa. I'n- trusts and mon poller
cictace the h urs of labor, the price o
product-, tne terms ol service and
sometime wnether there shall bp anj
service at all or not. Whatis the final
outcome o' a monopoly cursed lan a
and governm-nit Concentration cf
wealch, discri omation in legislation,
the eutHtuu iia of an oligarchy for the
repuohc;dir spect for the laws of tne
land, infuse and hatred for our
National rul-rs and contempt for
minor official-; and, lastly, we thai
see conditions favorable for the d vel
opmect of anarchism and communism
The decline of morality, virtue and
Patriotism must inevitably follow
each conditions. Religion will ceare
to restrain men from wrong and home
will loe its sweetness in the same pro
portion.
I would not be pessimistic in my
views, but can it ba that there is a
similarity in tie ratios of the growth
of the trust power and the ic crease of
crioae, suicide, divorce, lynching, mur
der, vagrancy, &3.I I would like to
3e some reliable statistics along this
line. I suggest that in this study may
be found a solution of some of our
social and political problems. I eee
from recent quotations that many
thin3 naed by o r farmers have ad
vanced from 1 ti 200 per cent., such as
iron, B'eel and farming tools. Now. if
such things advance and tobacco and
other farm products do not in equal
ratio, how long before the farmer will
te in a worse condition than he i now!
I have vieired the homes of a good
rnanv people in the tobacco counties,
iarfeon, O'iswf-ll. Rackinehim. Ala-
rnanre and Guilford during the last
year
tiona
ftiost oc them have plecty to
at, but hme cimfnrta anc rduea-
tional
Joking Mr E iitor. tell us how these
taints are to be remedied without
ore money in the farmers' pockets,
you will confer a favor upon a
Ia'ge ciasa of pnoDle More annn.
Jeremiah W. Holt.
Alamance Co., N. C.
NH WIDH AWAK8
The Brethren " here are Energetic and
' rue Blue
torrmpouaeu-je of tHe ProCT-8lve Fanuw
Toe N n O un y F r'n r-' A. nance
met in regular spooion ar Elm (i"je
Ofcurch, January 11 h. 19D0 and as
ceiled to order and oppnea ia don form
by our ever faith ul President, Bro P
A May.
Notwithstanding ih vpry un'avor
able da, a goodly number of sturdy
farmers were pres nt and every one
semd greatly encouraged hs to thf
future of the Alliance. N ne out of
toe eleven lodges in the crunty in
working order were represented and
paid in fe s and dues; and we are sure
the other two will cone up all right,
for one of them has jut been reorgan
ized and the other is the one ro which
our worthy Lecturer, Bro B J Arch
bell, belongs, and we are sure it will
como in all O. K
8 m few duos seem to b9 on a stand
but those reported show an actual
increase of over 60 per cent, eince our
October meeting. That's the way the
Alliance is 'a-dying'' in this seotioul
Three lodges hwe c m to life since
our last meeting, and, ic is but just to
state that Bro R T Matthews, our
Steward, aseis ed by the "o d wai
horse," B'o. W. H Ribbins, who
made a house to h mse canvass, grta ly
helped to bring about this result If a
e f others of toe old guard" will go
and do like wise, " we will eoon double
our membership. Bro. Z T Strick
land muse not be left out, for he is a
"true bluV' and has succeeded in get
ting his Sub Alliance in good shape
again.
Now wedil not intend to call the
roll, (as Aunt Jennie says tometimes),
bus we must say a good word for our
faithful Djjr keeper. Bro. 8 S 8k"P,
who has been absent only ot.ee, we be
lieve, in about eii years. And his
faitnfulness was rewarded by five
males being initiated in his Suo eiuce
lass meeting
Well, for fear my letter is, growing
too long, I will say we had a g od
meeting all through. 8-veral import
ant things were discussed. We are
sure the nex State Alliance will be re
quested, from this ouoty, at least, to
make some arrangements to gtt our
Alliance shoes in each county o dis-
triouied that the bretnren con see ai d
examine before buying Of course
this is the only way to ever get our
shoe factory fully patroDS d.
The guano q inacion was discussed at
great leugth. uud a ter one coi stdera
cioa ic was decided that bll nuy fertili
zer for cash thnugn our State Buei--ie
s Ag nt as far as po-s ble, and be
tides, everybody is r q tested to try an
xperimenc on some kind of home
nade fertuz r and to keep an account
and report tne rutuu as soon as prac
icaole
Tne Progressive Farmer is the best
paper an AUiaucman and farmer can
re id, bqi on true occasion u Dbdpleuty
of adv icaifi I told tne orethren I
ad 08 d a regular su ecriber for 12
years acd was going 10 c ntinue just
eo loi g aa I could Find enclosed lift,
for woioi please sbdU paper as directed
Yours for betrr nma
O H Baines bec'y Treas
Na?h Co., N O.
8arples Crem a- prato? Prcfita
ole Dairying.
Eureka Harness Oil Is the best
preservative of new leather
and the best renovator of old
leather. It oils, softens, black
ens and protects. Use
Harness Oil
on your beat harness, your old har
ness, and your carriage top, and they
will not only look better but wear
longer. Sold everywhere In cans all
izes from half pints to five gallons.
Utde by STAND ABU OIL CO. -
Biltmore Farms,
BILTMOEE 3ST O.
Heaoqu rirc for tne best native and
impO'ted strainp rf
A. J. C. C. JERSEY, Large
ENGLISH BERKSHIRES and
STANDARD POULTRY. A.
We exhibited at live Stnte Pairs in
the fall of 1899 and mde a rrord
that has never been approached by any
Other breeding esriieHrrn'
The BILTMORE JERSEYS on
32 Sweepsc-KH 5F't -i o Prizes,
3 8eond Herri p. p, 44 fnrlividu- 1
First Prz. 25 8crin nrd 6 rr.irds
BILTMORE BERKS BIRES won
18 Sweepstakes. 119 Firt P zms, 90
8econdp, and 16 TVirn
The BILTMORE POULTRY, wrn
over 500 pr zes, end more firsts ard
usconds on each and every variety we
brofl". than all cur competitors com
bined.
appx-ytoGEO. F. 17EST011, FUPT
r"Send at once for Spe
sial Price List of BerJk
claires and Poultry, only
good for one month, from
date.
WONDERFUL CURES
BY SWA MP-R.00T.
To Prove What This Famous New Discovery will do for
YoU, Every Reader of 'The Progressive Farmer"
May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Aosoiutely Free by
May.
ANS; fc
66i.n Police P ecinct,
Dr. Kimer & Oo., Bingham ton, N Y.
Gentlemen:
In justice to you, I feel as if it
edgement of the receipt of the sample bottle of Swamp-Root the great kidney,
liver and bladder remedy you eo kmoly sent me. I nave been troubled for the
past five ears with kionev and bladder trouble. I bad our best hy cians pre
scribe for me. They would relieve me for the time being, but the old com
paint would in a short time return again. I eent for a samole bottle of 8 warn p
Rxt and I found it did me a world of good 8ioce thsn I have taken eignt
small bottles and I consider myself perfectly cured. I do not rtave to get up
during the night to urinate as I formerly did, three aod four times a night, but
now sleep tbe el-ep of peace My back s all right again, and in every vay I
nm a new man. Two of my orother fiS;ers have, and are still using Swamp
Rut They, lika myself, cannot say too much in praise of it. It is a boon to
mnnkind. We recommend it to all of our friends, and we recommend it to
all humanity who ae tunVrirg from kidney and bladder diseases
My brother ffijer a (whose signatures accompany thisl-ttr) as well a
myself, cnank you tor the Messing you have brought to the humaa race io the
compounding of 8w mp- R oc.
Y urs very truly, We remain, JAMES COOK
HOGH E HOYLE.
Ofnorpnf tbePK H P-.I.-P Precinct, Greater New York. JOBN J. BODKIN.
Wliat a Womail Mrs H. N Whpeler of 268 Boston &.., Lvnn.
SaVS Of Mass , writes on D c 11, '99: About 18 months
.inn- lifint ngo I hd a very s-vere atia k of grip lwastx
V llllJ""XtiOL tren ely sick for hree we-ks, and when I fiba'ly
was bio u v uj oed I was I f' uh excruciating pains in mv baCK Mv
WHittr at titles k"frpd very likncH -e c u d pas r.ut li tie at a nme, and
then only after t-uff nnv great tain. My physical condition was eucn that
I nad no strength ttid wee all run dovn Tne doctors sad my kidneys were
not 6 fit -iei bur I ftlr cetai that ihev were the cause o my 'rouble My sis
rr, Mrs C. E. L tfl'ld, of Lvnn, advised me to give Dr Kilmer' 8amp
R tot a trial I jr cured a b tt e nd inside of three days c nitmenced to get
relief I followed up tba bottle with another, and at tne o nop let ion of this
one found I was completely cured. Mv strength returned, and t -day 1 am as
well as ever My basinesa i mat of canvasser, I tm n my feet a great d al of
tbe time aod nave ro ue mucn rnrgy in getting around My c ire is trier e
fore all the more r martcable, and is exceedingly griti'ving t ore "
MRS a N WBEELER
Among the many famous cures of
8amp Hoot investigated by Tbe Pro
gre-Bive Ferine', tbe ones which w
publish tm wetk for tnt bent fi of our
readers, speak in the highest urms y
tne wot.dt-rful curative pt per ties of
thio great kioney remedy.
Ituei to dp CO' eider d that onl
urinary and bltuotr rouoie were t
be traced to ih idne h. out low
modern ecii Ci proves that n arly all
diseases hevn iheir begmn ng in tie
disorder of ihse most important or
gans
Tne kidneys fil er end purify the
biood- t at i rhesr wnk
8 j 'ei y-ur kidneys ae a cfe yon
Cii urd-rsa' ro' qiicfclv your en
tire body i- affect d and now every
organ seems o f a i to d its duty.
If ou BrP e nr fei baul," be
gin tkinv D' KlcnerV 8nip-R m .
because as h-.. as our Sidney- r
tli ihev willh-lpnil n e otn r organs
0 nealth. atrial wilcoovmcev u
und you my have t smpie brti
free rr the asui k. Wr en our kid
ney p are not oing in lr ork -
of ih-ey mptorrM wnich pr;v l to v- n
arp pain tr du 1 ache in the bt a ex
C ps o1' unc aeid er-v I, rbe
t a 'C painn, eoimnt in the uriru
caniy rupp'v. ec ding irritation i
panpii g i , obliged t"K' often dunn
hn ca an"i t gn up na y t'tn dur
ing th ip"t mi emn' np bladd-r;
Wood's Seeds.
Truckers
and
Market
Gardeners
Desiring to purchase Early Peas,
Beans, Radish, Beet, Squash,
Cucumber, Watermelon, Can
taloupe or any other Vegetable
Seeds in quantity ere requested
to write us for special prices, stat
ing about the quantitiesrequired.
WOOD'S VEGETABLE SEEDS
are specially grown with reference
to the adaptability and needs of
Southern Truckers, and have at
tained the largest sale and a splen
did reputation all throughout the
South.
Wood's Descriptive Catalogue
gives full and correct information
about all Seeds and calls attention
to different varieties and crops
likely to bring profitable re
returns to Southern Garden
ers and Truckers. Cata
logue mailed free upon
request,
T. W. WOOD & SOUS,
Seed Growers end Merchants,
I RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
LSI
THE COILS HI PAGE UinE
have saved many BROILS among neighbors.
PAGE 1T0TE3 WIBE FENCE CO., ADRIAN, HICH.
Greater New York.
Nov. 11th, 1S99.
was my duty to send you an acknowl
Btness, irregular heart, brea hlescnss.
fllow, umealhy compl z a, pfTv
O" dar& circles under the eves, some
mes the feet, limbs or b l o oat, i ss
t ambition, general w akoees ai d de
htv-
'8 mp R o is ued in be leading
hospitals r camounded by skillful
uu8icin8 in their private practice;
iDd ii. u tak"n by doctors tb em -elves
wno nave kicney ailments, bpcuse
Of y recogDiz in it tne greatest aod
most euccts ful reme dy that science
tax ever b en abln toe impound
Topn)veit8 wonder ui curtifive prop
ti- send vour nnnirt anr add-ps r.o
O- KlmBr&'V).. Bmghamton, N Y.
bu ynu wsll receive, free of all
o Hge asimpie botloof 8 wamo R ot
and a valubl- bo k by mail prepaid
This b .ok contains many t f he thou
upoD thou-an a of testimonial
J re s ecived from men and women
woo owe tneir gocd helth, n fact
their very nv s to th wondprful cura
ve oropTtiPS of 'ha world-famous
k dnev remdv 8wmp-Rot ih po
riiarKablv f-u wes u thatoa- reade'S
re a ivised t wn e f r a free sampl
O tt.le and to b pu aad meatton read
g - m generous ffar in The Progres
iv F rmer
l y.-u are alread convinced tba
-4 warn -Riot is what tu pd ou
ia- purchase thi ngular fl'ty-cnt
ltd oq" d 'liar .z bf'tto at tn drug
rr v" V 1
How mucli
do vou crrow?
What's your garden going to yield thta
rn a ii rfmuniii nn tun acM. ow rizn
f '
and the chances are you'll reap rignu bow
Gregory's
Seeds
and you'll get the greatest yield your
erouna win wive, au ku junmuit.
n f .AAA 1 . n I.
VxeariioOK lor hwtoduiiiid uruu
i euage;
I offer to all who grow vegeta-
Dies or nowers ior pleasure
orpront. write ior it.
J.J. H.Gregory & Son.
juarbieneaa.
Mm.
Foiiilizors 0g Prico
Nearly all the Fertilizer companies &re In a
Trust, which means higher prices and poorer
goods for the farmer.
WHY NOT
make your Fertilizers at home with Powell's
Prepared Chemicals? No trouble. More than
twenty years' unequaled success. Write for
pamphlet. W. S.POWELL & CO.,
Deolert in Nitrate Soda, Muriate andSutphaie
1'otatK, and other Agricultural Chemicalt,
Baltimore) lid.
Grape Vines
Descriptive and Price List free,
i nrrnnti, Gooseberries and other Small
( run Plants. Extraquality. Warranted true.
T- H. HUKUAAU CO. FHEDOMA, ti. Y.
ON TO CUBA..
8!nd otal ord with address and
larn ill ab iti j iininsja colony of 5 000
.Tiriciaa who ar eoins; to buy and
settle in Cuba. A.dw:
ARCHER.
Mica, n N.
J 'On D Rockefeller waa wUd to flad
ena ploy mens as an office boy for some
yeara.
ALLIANCE BUSINESS AGENCY PRICE-LIST.
WE PAY THE FREIGHT. rlr
I i I
: sis 50
o I ;SSStfR ALLUIICE SE17II1B IJiGlllllE. I
IT NO SUPERIOR IN RiNOE AND QUALITY 07 WORK.
It is Finely Obnahsnted and Well Finished in Every Pabtioulab.
Light- Rann n. Almost Noiselees, Easily Operated, Belf-Tn reading Shuttla,
Self-oettiDg N'eaie, Automatic uoooiu wiuaer, uubiou niiewK, tww
tive Feed, E3. Full Sat of Atcacnmema Wit a Ech Machine.
The above is an exact cut of the Five Drawer Improved Alliance Sawing
urAw.iA nhinh mo AAnairtcr Ttnt. nn iv ih besc for tne monev. out the besl
m hine ever offered to the public at
i.ene and attacr moots, runs aimoac niseiefPiv du mo wtjariujs. imrnwa
made of the FINEST UA8El-a aRDESED 8TEEL and are guaranteed agamsl
aoy defects for tua years. Order . ne,
ten days trial, return it ana your moce?
KaSDer',',Hf , I
Owin to rapid cnanges tu pruea of
oearly all aniens the oelow prices can
not be guaranteed We will give you
the benefit of the lowest price ruling
tne market on the day your order is
filled. Make money orders payable in
Ralegh aa that eaves us a j ee. Don't
a nd silver by mail; 2o stamps taken
for any amount less than II.
Sugars (At Market Prices).
Standard Granulated &tt
Starch-
Lnmu starch 50 lb boxes per pound, .... 3fc
Celluloid Starch per case ....
2.50
1.31
6.00
Ela-tic Starch permease,
Ivory eitart h per case
Oil Mar feet Prices).
Kerosen Oil. Aladdin,
Pratts' Ast'al,
Carnaulne R d.
Spices and Peppers
Race Ginger, best quality. ...... ..........
Cloves .. 12c Ala Dice,
black Pepjer, best sifted. Richmond....
per lb
.. 8
..13
..12
Rice
Rice, Head 6Jc I Good 8
Fancy neads...
Largrt Hominy. Richmond S.n0
Small Grits. Richmond 2.50
aoap (Kicnmono -
Borax Sp on. 12 ox 1 0 cakes 3.75
(Spoon with eveiy cake.)
White Rose i2oz 10oakes 2.80
Lenox. 12 oz. 100 cakes 3 10
Wniie roz 6 r z 0o cakes 3.00
221 1 -s Factory Filled 1.10
110 lbs Burlaps, Liverpool 50
Axle Grease i Richmond
" per gross 4 00
" " M per cane 1 00
Molasses
No. 4. Sugar -yrup, per gallon 23
So l' s-igr Syrup per gallon
No. 1 Po to Rico Mo asss, pr gallon 25
No 2 Port Kico Molasses per gal on 20
Cane Porto ttico 1. lasses p r gallon 30
VaniUni Drip Syrup per gallon 22
White Rose Corn srup. per gallon 22
Soda
Biarbin lb kegs per lb. 1
Nlr.kle Pakaees 60 to case per case 3.41)
1 lb and lo package tfO o case per case 3.40
H lb and lb pacxages, 60 to case, per case 3.60
Fish
White FIshanrt Lake Herrings, per 100 lbs. $2.75
Sardines. American. 100 to case 3 26
Live and Potash- per case
Potash. NickJe. ... $2 90 I Star potash. $3 00
Lye. Mendleson's. 2 90 I Star 3 25
G"iocnls
Coffee Lajruira 10c to 11c I Rio. . . .7c to 10c
Flour Blair's dsst 4.25 I . . Blair's Fancy f 4.0
Dandv .... 3 85 i Winner 3.50
Pri coss...... 3.2i
Lard in Tierces. .... "tc
Compound in Tierces , 5J6
In Tubs or Tins:
61 lb Plain Taos over Tierces.
80 lb Fancy Tnbs H over Tices.
20 lb W.KKien Pal.s $6 over Tierces.
50 lb rins, 2 in Case. H over "ierces.
20 lb Tins. 4 in Case, over Tierces.
HARDWARE.
Hames
So 2 hook, iron bound, per doz 8 50
Plow Lines
Cotton, with snaps, 33 feet long, doz, ... 1 85
Madras Hemp with snaps. 33 feet 185
Poultry Netting, Gilvenized
Put up in rolls of 150 running feet.
2 inch mesh. 3 in. wide, per roll ....2 55
48 6
2 " 4 60 " " " 4 30
2 " " 72 " " 5 0
Mattocks, Cutter, per doz 4 60
Bush Hooks, best No 1, per doz ,. 9 00
Pitch Forks. No 21 thimble 8 00
" Strap and lock cap 4 00
So 22 strap 3 25 I No 24 strap 3 60
Shovels, All Right Steel, No. 2 8 76
H & Co, Steel, No. 2 pl
" Remington .... 7 5r
Stonewall Plow J 25
Castings 2'
Plows, Double Shovel Southern 1
Malta 2 V
Steel for same, imitation 8c
Genuine.
Grub or New Ground 8 Of
Single Trees hooks or rings, per doz
Common $1 50 I Extra S2 60
'4rtnrtstnnes, r !b If4c
Plow traces, 6i .8,8, per doz pairs 8 01
7,8,3, 8 25
7.10,2, ' M 3 75
Cotton Rope, white, per lb 12H
M medium white. 10
Farm Bells, 40 lbe, from stock... 120
60 M " 1W
751DS. J2 25 1 100 lbs 300
Grub Hoes, No. 1, er doz , 8 26
-fcj 9 9U1
360
4 a
4 50
900
660
600
Kettles, 20 gallons
30
45eaL $5 60 I 60 gal.
Blacksmith Bellows, 30 inch . . .
u 82 inch...
Webbing per 100.feet
No.0. 3 1-2 inch.. .$2 751 No. L 3 1-2 lnch.,$2 CO
Axe handles, straight, per doz
' S45.00.
any price. Has all the latest lmprove-
ana if you are not pieaaed with it alter
win o rluu -u
tJ. f AMIS. Ill rfc -TAT IB nuBlflKO'' Murxwi..
Nal s. cut. Richmond Va.
Heaaed. (At Market Prices).
cOoK STOVES. .
No. 7, 18-inch lu5u Ho. 7, 20-inch...... 11 IS
No. 8. 18-lnch 11 6 J I No. 8. 20-inch 12 89
Fire backs for above 21
The following ware goes with each stove abova:
1 Straight Pot, 1 Bulged Pot, 2 Bread Pans, 1 T
Kettle. 1 LoDg Frying Pan, 1 Round Frying Pan,
1 Griddle, 1 Elbow.3Jolnts of Pipe, 2 PotUOTttl
and Lifters. Every Stove guaranteed.
kinds of Iron, tin and felt roofing at low
prices. Write for special prices. '
ORGANS (delivered at any railroad sta
tion in North Carolina. Warranted for
ten years.
Parlor, Style 30. .. 42 Ob I Style 40 41 tl
Chapel A 20... 43 00 I Style 15, Chapel.. CI U
Prices including Instruction book ami
stool):
PIANOS (delivered at any R. R. Station
InN C.
Upright, Style 1. ..150 00 I Style 2 182 CI
J 3. ..171 00 1 Style 4 12 CI
Sewing Machines
improved Farmers' Alliance with full set
attachments and autonjitio bobbin
winder. All latest improvements, fine
ly finished, first-class in every particu
lar. Warranted by manufacturers for
10 years, carefully adjusted, ready for
immediate use Price, freight paid to
any railroad station in North Caro
lina Sit II
Spiral springs. $2.60 to $4.18
Woven " L50 to 2.CI
Slata LOO to LI8
Washing Machines
Boss, No 1 7 00
" 6 9 00 Ell
" " a 8 00
8.
4.
.I C3
..8 U
Wringers
Boss No. 26 ,., 2 28
Boss " 1H 50
Relief" 22 2 83
Relief" 33 2 19
Write for catalogue.
Two-horse Dump Carts with Patent Ad
justable Saddles and Yoke... ,..,,,,,.,,,5 42 21
Oca) a Road Carts.... Ill U
Harrows
Clark's cutaway IT P
Ocala Wagons (F. O. B.) Factory.
One-horse, 2 1-4 inch thimble skein $2$ II
One-horse, 2 1-2 Inch thimble skein....,,,. 28 W
Two-horse, 2 3-4 inch thimble skein 87 83
Two-horse, 3 inch thimble skein.. 42 83
One-horse, 1 1-4 Inch Bteel axle ........... 28 63
One-horse, 1 3-8 inch steel axle . 28 C3
Two-horse, 1 1-2 Inch steel axle............ 87 83
Two-horse. 1 3-4 inch steel axle ... 4211
All weons are furnished with box bee ia
two sections, and one spring seat. Ii brakt ll
wanted add $2.50. If bed and seat are not waxtsl,
deduct for bed $2-50. for seat $L00.
N. C. Official Farmers' Alliance Guano, (I pt!
centTPhos. Ac, 2tf per cent. Am.. 8 per exit
Potash)
Progressive Fanner Guano. (8 per cent. PhCS
Ac, 2 per cent. Am., Ui per cent. Potash.)
N.C Official Farmers' Alliance Acid Phoapaats.
(13 per cent. Av. Phosphoric Acid.)
Write for prices. 83JBUY NO OTHJERI
Mill Stones (best N. C. Grit), write for pitta
Horseshoes, per keg, all sizes...... 8 48
Mule shoes " ,.... 4C3
Borseshoe Nails, Excelsior, per lb , . . 18
H Anchor, per lb Uli
Brethren having anything to sell, as wtii as
those wishing to buy will do well to consult t&8
Agency.
PLOWS.
Plows No. 8, F F.. 4 5u
" Nc6, " .. 1 65
Boy D 1 25
Castings for above, per
No. 7.FF 8 a
No. ll'Dljl..,,... 813
Watt D E 1 81
00 lba 1 U
SEEDS.
Wheat -Purple Stem. 21. C8
" Fultz. LC8
Go den Chaff L10
" Ful ortu Llfl
Oats- Rust Proof 48
Virginia Gray Winter 78
Ry W'ntr 77
Clover- R d (rood .4.40
Red Prime 4.73
C'hice 8X3
Grass R ed of every description. Also-Gardes
Seeds. Fruit frees, Etc.
Axes Per dosea
Car Clipper, 4H to m lba i
Champion ff T 6ei
Red Warrior M 6U
Cnltlvators'ff. o- b. factory)
Iron Age No. 1. plain
Iron Age, with plain wheel ,
Horse hoe combined, with plain wheel
No6.5-tooth, plain " " "
H-H. combined
Dixie, plain
u with plain wheel
M H. H. combined with plain wheel
For lever adjustment attachments on
above add 50c
t ri
I 13
4 18
1 CI
4 LI
2 83
2 33
I CI
Harrison Cultivator, adjustable..,,.,.,. 1 Tl
Feed Cutters (f o. b. factory)
Baldwin No. 1, 6-ln knives If 61
propeller, cutters, 6-ln. knives., .8 81
8-ln. 1 J
Smith's patent lever straw cutter ..... I 81
Blades 3
Hay Press, $25.00, fob Goldsboro. N.C.
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