Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, October 10, 1886, Image 18

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IS COLUMBUS ENQUIRER-SUN, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 1886. W. R. BROWN, President. GEO. B. WHTESIDE, Sec’y and Treas’r. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS COMPANY, Founders and Machinists, ooi_.tj^m:bxjs, oeorqia. One of the Largest Iron Works and Builders' Supply Depots in all the Southern States, CAPITAL STOOK, - - - - $200,000. W. R. BROWN, President. DIRECTORS : j AG E3STTS FOR THE Brown Cotton Gins, W1M AND CONDENSERS. (LATEST STYLE.) We weald mil your SrnciAi. Atthntion to thia oar LATEST IMPROVED GIN ft»r We have an Entirely new feeder, with endless apron and enlarged hopper, •Isu condenser with closed ends, making it us near dust proof as a condenser can be built. These new outfits have been thoroughly tested with satisfactory results. We therefore assert, without fear ot denial, that there is no better Gin in the market. With an enlargoil roll box, It gives a larger turn out and makes a good sample; tliorofore, in buying these outfits you cannot but b« pleased. Wa guarantee fully every machine we sell to do all we claim for it. OFFICERS: W, L. Clju-k, W. R. Bfown, John Peabody, THEE IMPROVED CALENDER ROLLERS. The above cut represents the IMPROVED CALENDER ROLLERS, so much admired and extensively used by Cotton Manufacturers of the present day. They consist principally of five Rollers, six inches in diameter, 40 inches long; two of them hollow, being a receptacle for steam. They are nirnished with all necessary pipe and valves, fitted up ready to be attached to a boiler; has all the latest improvements on same, including the Selvage Rollers and Cloth Yard Folder; a taut and loose Pulley, 20 inches in diameter, 4 inches face, all ready to be con nected to a line of Shafting. It only requires a trial to demonstrate their indis- pe risibility. GEORGE B. WHITESIDE, Sec y and T*smV. W. H. Brannon. MAITUTAOTURERS OH 1 Golden's Improved Iron Screw Cotton Press, This eut is an Illustration of “GOLDEN’S IMPROVED IRON SCREW COTTON PRESS,” erected in the most substantial and convenient manner. It is simple ta construction, and so well illustrated by the cut, that scarcely a word is ueeded Vy way of explanation. Being simply an IRON SCREW AND NUT substituted ter wood, the wood work of its construction, and the manner of operating it, are aak- stantially the same as in the old style of wooden plantation screw, bat the timber* required are not so heavy or long. Within the last eleven years we have made and sold a great many of those Screws, and have yet to hear of the first one that has not given entire satislseties. We furnish all the Iron Work for these Screws, of which we make two sloes, aad fully warranted. WE A.E.E SOLE OH 1 Stratton’s Improved Absorption ICE MACHINES! The Most Practical, Economical and Durable lee Machine Made in America. THE COXjTT3VHIBTTS iron works Have Manufactured and Put Up Machines at the Following Places : Two 10-ton Machines at Columbus, Ga.; two 10-ton Machines at Fort Worth, Texas; two 5 ton Machines at El Paso, Texas; one 5-ton Machine at Apalachicola, Fla.; one iO-tea Machine at Wilmington, N. C.; one 10-ton Machine at Montgomery Ala.; two 10-ton Machines at Jacksonville, Fla.; one 5-ton Machine at Leesburg, Fla ; one 10-ton Machine at Savan nah, Ga.; one 10-ton Machine at Macon, Ga.; one 5-ton Machine at Eustace, Ha.; one 2-ton Machine at Fayetteville, N. C.; one 15-ton Machine at Birmingham, Ala.; one 11-km Machine at St. Augustine, Fla ; one 5-t.on Machine at Bartow, Fla,; one 3-ton Machine at Hopkinsville, Ky. The Columbus Iron Works] manufactures more lee Machines than any similar institution in the south. Southern Plow Co. The COLUMBUS SINGLE PLOW STOCK; HAIMAN’S DOUBLE PLOW STOCK; Solid and Wing SWEEPS; Steel, Wrought and Cast Iron Plow Blades i Heel Bolts, Grass Rods, Clevises. Singletrees, tfcsc^ANl) ALL OTHER AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.! The high quality of these good* will be maintained, and are «old on a* favorable Vorms iu by any houae in the United State**. Columbus Iron Works Co’s IMPROVED POWER PRESS, A careful study of the above illustration will convince the planter of the superiority of this Press. It may be placed either in the LINT ROOM and used in all kinds of weather, or in a separate and substantial building, which may also serve as a storage room for the cotton bales. While being filled, cotton box is entirely uncovered, aftord- i>g the greatest facility for the operation. Wood Work Dep’mt. THE LARGEST DEALERS IN THE STATE M4 MATCHED CEILING AND FLOORING Specialty made of DRESSED LUMBER far Other Parties. LUMBER BOUGHT AND SOLD in any Quantity. I The Columbus Iron Works are Agents for Royal Pumps, Judson Governors, anutacturers of Saw Mills, Pumps. Hollow Ware. Syrup Kettles, Steam Engines, Eberman Feeders, Standard Injectors. Hancock Inspirators and BROWN COTTON GINS. We are Cane Mills. Power Cotton Presses, aud the celebrated Golden's Improved Iron Screw Cotton Press.