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i INURING the past year th< Farm Tractor. Over 15 The Fordson is being used imaginable?plowing, discii silos, sawinc wood, drasrsrim Ill I READ WHAT I B. C. AND E. L. HIERS, Ehrhardt. Fordson Tractor No. 71204. Delivered | Nov. 24th, 1919. I Work Done. Plowed 100 acres Statement. We are well pleased with our Fordson outfit. LEROY PETERS, Ehrhardt. Fordson Tractor No. 37679. Delivered Noven 24th, 1919. Work Done. Plowed i 50 acres Drilled 50 acres Cut 50 acres grain. Statement. I would recommend the Fordson for all f work. No farmer should he without one. IV work and better work can be done than with ho] Fuel cost is verv low. V n-i TNTmmnn AI (It. J*i. .KJ.TT.EiK,, uiar. Fordson Tractor No. 37720. Delivered Sept. 16, ] Work Done. Plowed 200 acres Grain Drill 200 acres Cut 200 acres grain. Hauled Logs to Saw Mill. Statement. I would not take twice what I paid for my P son and be without one. It would be impossibl do the work I have done with my tractor with h es at anything like the same cost The Fordson keep the boy on the farm. W. B. CHITTY, Olar. Fordson Tractor No. 73962. DeDlivered Not ber 24th, 1919. I Work Done. Disced 75 acres Drilled Grain 75 acres Cut Grain 75 acres at r? rtVlf The Fordson can not be beat for draw bar or work. I recommend the Fordson to do everytl they claim and more. G. E. SABIN, Branchville. Fordson Tractor No. 85108. Delivered Jam 22nd, 1920. ( Work Done. Plowed, cut grain, hauled logs to saw mill4 and grinds corn. I Statement. . Would not go back to horses for any he . work. I Thousands of farmers orderin I Rizer I Olar, South Carolina >rdson Owi s Fordson Farm Tractor has demonstrated the >0,000 users testify to this fact. The FORDSOF as tractors have never been worked befoi ig, harrowing, rolling, drilling, haying, ha y and grading roads, and many other jobs. A FEW OF OUR OWNERS i W 1 v, || SKIII 1 fmf " alllii^ 1 J. C. HEWITT, Bamberg. aber Fordson Tractor No. 58438. Delivered December Fords 10th, 1919. Work Done. Discked 400 acres Grinds Com and Feed. Now running 60-saw Cotton Gin and Draoo ; -L JL tOO. Statement. arm I had rather have my Fordson Tractor than eight To i tore of the best horses for work on my farm. The Ford- ting v "ses. son is not only a great time saver, but the best tool the fa I have ever owned. > the re J. H. KEARSE, Olar. L919 Fordson Tractor No. 58461. Delivered February Fords 28th, 1920. Work Done. Plowed 75 acres Cut 50 acres Grain. . Will run Peanut Picker with it during October and November. ord- Statement. ' I w e to I find the Fordson Tractor a great success for use o1 ors- farm work; in fact, it is doing far more than I ex- expec will pected. I would recommend the Fordson to any Novel tractor buyer. anyth em- Fords J. K. MAYFIELD, Denmark. Two Fordson Tractors in use over two years, plowed, harrowed, disced, cut grain, worked roads and many other hard jobs the Fordson has made My easy for him. He is loud in his praise of the FORD- perfe< belt SON TRACTOR. exper ling are sc ! son ir C. R. McMILLAN, Ehrhardt. lary Fordson Tractor No. 93270. Delivered March 2nd, f 1920. Work Done. Harrowed stubble, plowed sod and j pulled Baker Road Machine. Statement. I consider the Fordson Tractor the best tractor I fii :avy on the market. The Fordson way is the only way and w to far mand farm right. me. ig their outfits. Place your order today and I ; . ( lers Say I it it is the World's Leading I 4 is revolutionizing farming. I e and for every purpose I rvesting, threshing, filling I ,vr th q a v I l v ju iv un x B. T. ZEIGLER, Ehrhardt. I Fordson Tractor No. 73977. Delivered I Nov. 29th, 1919. I, Work Done. I Plowed 20 acres m Statement. B ' . Although I have used my Fordson but I. very little, I am well satisfied with it. M sh J. W. HILL, Bamberg. 8 on Tractor No. 85091. Delivered Feb. 28,1920. ?? Work Done. H Discked 100 acres I Pulled 5 acres stumps. 1/ : Will run Peanut picking machine m with it during October and Novem- B : Statement. say' that I am pleased with my Fordson is put- B t mildly. I have had long years experience on / B ,rm and I would recommend the Fordson way M sal way to farm. / A. R. MORRIS, Olar. } I son Tractor No. 73643. DeDlivered November ; 24th, 1919. ?? Work Done. {Bh* Disced ^ 100 acres if Harrowed 100 acres | Cut 50 acres grain. BPx Statement. rmlrl nr>t rlr> with mi t mv FTnprlson. With the &a V lAXVt. m m * w V Vt. V/ T ? JL VAAV V* V# ? ? * ? ? V? vr _w . ? ? ? S H^S l it I got in my grain crop quick last fall and m t to do the same thing during October and .11 nber. I have had no repair bill to amount to I W. 0. HUGHES, Ehrhardt. $ ;on Tractor No. 37718. Delivered Aug. 23d, m 1919. 1 Plowed 50 acres m pn Disced 50 acres Harrowed, cut grain and threshed S Statement. m Pordson does both draw bar and belt work to 8 :-tion. I have threshed about 5,000 bushels of m this season without any trouble. I have had m ience with other makes of tractors and they If ? slow and heavy it makes me like the Ford- m H. H. KEABSE, Olar. I J hrdson Tractor delivered first of 1920. m H Work Done. ! t . M Cut grain 100 acres ' M Plowed 100 acres fl Statement. m id the Fordson Tractor a very useful machine m rould not do without it for twice what it cost 11 >e sure of an early delivery: I Olar, South Carolina g * ' f. , rlvHv- vUSi>At&