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I 1 The only Stalk Cutter made having a cushion sprin* on the hiteh which ab* /
II sorbs all jarring between the team and the implement, and also make* it much easier tor / I
■ I the driver. This feature alone makes it worth 50 per cent more than anv other stalk cut- / 1
■ I ter made. The hitch is on the lower frame, giving a low direct pull, lightening IM f 4
M 1 draft, and relieving the horses of neck weight. Cylinder heads have shoulders for blades / >|
■ I to rest against, and they cannot work loose. The drag hooks rake the stalks in line, and Z
■ I knives strike the stalks with a downward stroke. A rtiwMund and foot platform I'M!
■ I protect the driver. The shaft does not and trash can- I I
■g I not clog the machine.
fw Stalk Cutters, The
A tool that every farmer Put ? our slalks back into
the ground instead of burning thing. This machine has
been sold and used in Chattooga County for 15 years. And we hav
? e never sold one but that they havegiven perfect satisfaction.
We handle both the Hooser and CampbeL Corn Drill.
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| XX TE THANK our friends for the loyal patronage in 1C rsT3
d the past, we have just biggest year k (JcLniGD DIO. 9 VOttOll X IcH
L‘ "in the history of our business. We feel proud ■ The feed wheel and agitator move in opposite directions,
■ M one friando nnrl nntrnna who have ■ seed, and dropping it The feed can be entirely closed
I Wnd thankful to our friends ana patrons wno nave ■ pbnter The wheclhasaPKT W BU4RlMianditcanbeopcrat ed either
I stood by US and confided their business to US. We have || open center wh«A The can be thrown
I tried to take car eof our customers by’ giving value re- ■ in or out of goarTy a foot lafth. The gears are encased
I ceived for every dollar spent with us. We are now ■ keepoutdust. Can also a Corn Drill.
I prepared to take care of your wants for 1913. We have ■ __ W
I bought several cars of good Wagons. Buggies, Fanning ■ ▼ * ’*s
I -implements, Wire, Etc., and can make as close prices ®
I for cash as same goods •?-.& be bought for anywhere. ■ | • W|
(JKlon’t forget to call for vouiag coupons, with each dollar Wd j
Aase for cash. -.- *
■'. overstocked on I’ou.trv and Fence wire, for H
-;o ( i ;i -s will in,tke son).-close pricesa Poultry
'\Vire from 51.50. 2,00, 2.75 up to 3,'it> per roll. 2f> ie<X ■
Woven Fence Wire, 20c per rod.
$3.00 per roll.
We have the agency for the P. & O. li4B°f <s*
Ituj,•loments, wo have sold them for V 1 everv <-•'<l
boarii.k’ tins t rad,- mark UX& <> ' is Walk- i
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tors -.t it>:-r ) ng tuotii aiiaehment, DisoHarrows. 1I only-
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