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Economy in i lie Culture <>f Cotton.
THE low price of cotton should slimulat • every
cotton grower to devise some plan to,cheapen
the cost of production. We claim that the use of
our HARRIS IMPROVED DOW LAW COTTON
SEED PLANTER and GUANO DISTRIBUTOR does
more in the accomplishment of this end, than any
similar machine, as hundreds have testified. Planters
will find it to their interest, to investigate the true
merits of this simple machine, which has met with
such immense success. Thousands are sold annual
]y all over the Cotton States. Our only trouble has
been to manufacture them fast enough to supply the
demand. The Dow Low r Planter has distanced all
others in competition, and stands unrivalled for ad
justability, efficiency of work, and durability—can
distribute any quantity of guano or seed desired,
wi h mathematical precision. We now manufacture
them both with and without the Covering Attach
ment Our covereris operated by two adjustable
steel springs, and can be attached or detached in
three minutes.
Parties ordering machines, will please state wheth
er they are wanted with or without the Coverer. —
Also write name, depot, and route for shipment in a
plain hand. We are sorely puzzled sometimes.
Price of machines, delivered at our depot, without
coverer, $15.00. Coverer $3.00 extra. THE CASE
MUST INVARIABLY ACCOMPANY ALL OR
DERS. Those ordeiing per Express, C. 0 1)., will
please remit at least one-half amount of order in
cash. Parties ordeiing, can remit us X. \. Ex
change, P. 0. Money Order on Macon, Uu., in Regis
tered Letter, or per Express, by pre-paying Express
charges.
Those expecting their orders to receive oui atten
tion, must comply with our terms.
State and County Rights for Sale, litre opportu
nities offered those having manufacturing facilities.
Send for Price List and Descriptive Catalogue,
which will be mailed free on application. Fur fuither
particulars, address,
Miller, Brown Sl Cos., I>roprittevs1 > roprittevs
OF THE
GEORGIA HGRICULTURA AVO.iRS.
• Dec. 70 4t FORT VALLEV, GA.
SOUTHERN' CULTIVATOR—ADVERTISEMENTS
TESTIMONIALS.
Mobile, Ala., Sept. sth, ISTO.
Messrs. Miller, Brown A Cos., Fort Valley, Ga.:
Gentlemen : —As agent for your Dow Law Cotton
Planter at this place, 1 have to say, that the demand
for the machines was much greater than the supply,
and I hope you will supply this market with a much
larger number next season. The simplicity, dura
bililvand performance of the Dow Law make it tl •
most popular machine sold here. I think your onl>
apprehension need be as to mevvfactvr ivy euovtjli of
them. Yours, truly, J. T. M UR FEE.
Charleston', S. C. Aug. loth, is7<*.
Messrs, Miller, I’rown & Cos. : Gents; —Your favor
of the Ist inst. to hand. We found last season no
difficulty in selling the “ Dow Law” Cotton Planter;
our only trouble was in getting them fast enough, and
we had to purchase them from other dealers in our
city. As far as we can learn, it lias given, when or
used, perfect satisfaction, and we think there will be
a large demand for them next year.
Yours, truly, J. E ADGER A CO.
Shreveport, La., July gist, 1870.
Messrs. Miller, Drown & Cos., Fort Valley, Ga. :
Gents: —Your circular received, and it affords me
pleasure to state that the Dow Law Planter in every
way c lines up to your advertisements. 1 had read
in the Cultivator that it was necessary to roll he
seed, all <-<f which is erroneous, as it plants the seed
just from the gin well enough to suit any one. 1 had
no difficulty in disti ibutiug fertilizers in any quanti
ty from one hundred to five hundred pounds per net e.
It heats the Tutinanl all to hollow, or the King, Star,
and one or two others which I have seen.
T remain vours, verv respectfully,
GEO. L. WOODWARD.
Selva, Ala,, July :30th, 1 n".
Messrs. Miller, Brown A Cos., Fort Valley, Ga. :
Gentlemen : —Yours* of gbthinst., in regard to sale of
“ The Dow Law Cotton Plante*,” to hand, and : i. re
ply would say, we have sold mo eof the k mi *m. i
any other, ami have found, without exc<, t n, tli>-
Dow Law to give universal satisfaction. We ca t
say, without hesitation, that it is the fmmer’s favor
ite. RespectfuUy, P. D. SHEPARD A CO.