Southern cultivator. (Augusta, Ga.) 1843-188?, December 01, 1870, Image 77

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SCHOFIELD’S PATENT COTTONPEESS. First Premium Georgia State Fair, 1869. - Power Cotton Press, either Cast or Wrought Iron, one mule can pack 300 to SOO Pound “ I can recommend your presses, as the best for packing cotton in use, or ever will be, in '.lie United States.” Oglethorpe Cos., Jan 3,186'.'. ISAAC JESSUP. “ I have packed 96 bales cotton on my press, and I consider it superior to any screw or press I have seeu. It is all and more than it has been recommen ded. R. C. SMITH. New Market, Monroe Cos., Ga., Dec. 1860. “ It is the simplest and best press in use ; for plan tation packing, it can’t be excelled. 4 hands pack 500 to SOO pounds without trouble.” Macon, Ga., Dec 22,18*>9. JXO. J. ALLEN. “I have had two years experience with your cotton press, and am much pleased with it.” A J WHITE, Macon, Dec 25, 18«>8. President M & W R R. “ Freight to this place being very high, my press I’append the names of a few persons using these presses —could furnish names of hundreds more, it necessary David Dickson, Hancock County, A L Maxwell, Bibb County, Jno S Reid, Putnam County. J S Lawton, Baker “ C E Taylor, Paluski “ Henry Stephens, Baldwin “ W A Elder, Butts “ L C Warren, Jefferson “ J Lloyd, Bibb W C Bee & Cos., Charleston, SC W C Reading, Monroe “ N P>Carraker, Talbot “ Gabriel Toombs, Wilkes County, Geo C Beal, Terrell “ Z Z Searson & Son, Pocataligo, S.C. N. B.—Parties wanting these presses, mvet order early. We could not supply the demand by 200 last season, and many were disappointed, because they didn’t order until the press was needed. THESE PRESSES MADE ONLY AT SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORIvS, MACON, GA. STEAM Engines, SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, IRON RAILING. MACHINERY and CASTINGS of al kinds, made to order. Sole Agents for the celebrated lifiFFEL WATER WHfcfcX* Send for Circular of Water Wheel. J. S. SCHOFIELD, Proprietor, Send for Cotton Press Circular. [Feb. 70—ly] MACON, (»A. SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR—ADVERTISEMENTS. cost me, delivered #240. I consider it cheap enough at that. W A HELMS. Shady Hill, Tenn, Jan 18th, 1860. “ Have used your cotton press 2 years, and I cor dially recommend it as possessing all the excellences and advantages claimeu for it.” W A RFID, Macon, Ga., Editor Macon Telegraph. “ Have packed 278 bales cotton on your Water Pow ei Cotton Press, using on ly 2% sett head of water. — Some of the bales weigh 625 pounds. lam sainted it is the best press in - use.” JONATHAN PAGE. Camden, S C, Dec 23, 1860. “ I can pack 1000 pounds in size of ordinary bale, with 4 hands.” J V PRICE A SON. Americus, Ga, June 14th, 1868. “ I do not hesitate to say it is the most compact, durable, complete and convenient press for packing cotton I ever saw.” G T VENTRESS. Minden, La., Nov. 6th, 1869.