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/ A Pracl NI I PLANTS IN OPKR ATION. .J. F. Wyman '2 planl ) E till. S. C. J. F. Wyman (1 p'ar.O Estill, S. J. I), (il-ovor, Wa'tt'rhoro. S. C. \ i\Ya for oro. S. i\ I\Y. B. Browning Kidv?Ho. S. C. CheroC.la Bo*. Co. Kdi:.i f eld, S. C. BarimeL lie Co. Barnwel', S. 1. 10. 10 Cha.*.f!ior Maxton, N. CJaines n. To "Mfon. No. th Wilkes' oro. N. C. J. R P; r' or Lar.se;-, S. C. Pinev o wl Le & Produce Co. Pinewood. S. C. Clover Co1.ton O I Co. Clover, S. C. YcirkvTo Cotton Oil Co. York, S. C. W . D 1 Crick WilMston S, C. ! H. C. Williams (1 pant) Bnuison, S. C. H. C Williams, (2 plants) Brunson, S. C. O. T < ulp Fort Mill, S. C. J. U King Bethune, ,S. C. I*. K. Livingston, Kitch'ngs Mills, S C Ke.op e-t Market Kingstreo, S. C. (H. A. Miller, Prop.) PLANTS SOLD, UNDER CONSTRUCTION, AND SOON TO BE IN OPERATION: J. A. Doyle Georgetown, S. C. (1st order) J. A. Doyle Andrews, S. C. (2nd order) Bamberg Cotton Oil Co. .(1st orde.*) Bamberg, S. C. Bamberg Cotton Oil Co. (2nd order) Bamberg, S. S. R. M. Adams La Tange, N. C. Preston Ott, Branchville, S. C. H. A. Wasden Midville, Ga. Pauiar A, \I Cor ( 'a i?%w. i-"i m a v ?r vi v*. Uaeord, N. C. J. A Porre Lexington, S. C. W. G. Ha*'S Sharon, S. C. ESTILL ICE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Pure Ice and Hard Ice 1 i ESTILL. S. C. . tC I tVIay Gth, 1020. I The Bank of Columbia, Columbia, S. C. I Gentlemen. I We have your letter of the 5th / inst., asking our opinion of the De L ach Quick Ice Machine. e We wish to say that we own an 1 I have opeiatod one of their plants, fl and we feel no hesitancy in rec m mending it as being practical, eco nomical and satisfactory. We find t(W tli at 41 large number of the people 9 pf-this community prefer the ic; ; 9; jMjo(,lucc(\l)y this plant to the ice I, prpducp^l by the old style plants, and we haye ne%pr heard a complaint abuut our 5ce. ' 9 yYoiurs very tjuly, 9 ESTILL ICE MFG. CO. 9" ,J. F. Wyipan, Manager. '9'- L #. Tgtep, Pres. fl H. Q. -.Williams, Sec. & Treas. QUICK ICE MANUFACTURING CO J. D. Glover, Proprietor Walterboro, South Caroling May, 8, 1920. The Bank of Columbia, Columbia, S. C. Gentlemen: Replying to your inquiry of May 5th wo are pleased to advise that we have one of the ice plants sold to us by the Delioach Quick Ice Machine Company, same having now been in operation for several months, and wo find everything very satisfactory. "We are manufacturing ice at about 15c per 100 pounds and th<* plant is giving perfect satisfaction. We believe that the cost of manufacturing would be reduced some if the plant was run to its full capacJudging from the increasing demand and the number of now cus, 11 1 11*. A 1 * _ A. Isomers mat we are adding to our usi each day, and information obtained from our patrons, we can say that the ice that we are manufacturing is very favorable to our customers. If there is any further informati n that we can give you concerning this plant and its efficiency we will be pleased to hear from you further. Yours very truly, PEOPLE'S ICE PLANT, By J. D. Glover, Proprietor. lical Low Priced lei iW CENTER FREEZE PROCE! makcs nnnn mc ccnw daw imatci mm\L,u uuuu IUL j Z:UO;I iiftvv viniL] TOTAL PRODUCTION COST OF $4.00 ^31 T M"r& ! ' l| I - pM 2 :! /FWp m " 'WTi 'iL ?. * Photograph of Quick Ice Plant, Erect With the scientific application of our origii placed ice making and refrigeration within th small consumers of ice to whom the old style count of the high installation cost. The CENTER FREEZE process as conceiv< quired to manufacture ice by more than two more economical machinery to produce ice a' pense, and that, too, without the attention of gineer. Anyone who can operate an engine < of our plants. Individuals and small Stock Companies opei of their efficiency and economy. Our plants ers, Dairymen, Merchants, Ice Cream Manufai ers, Fish Markets, and all large individual us< Few legitimate business ent erprises offer! eration of our plants in small t owns heretofor initial investment is small, the operating expei mediate and certain. Because the OeLoach Quick Ice Machine hi priced, economical ice manufacturing and re :i! !i L i : ..^1:1 communities, it nas ueen impussiuie until nui with enlarged facilities we now find ourselvt on a limited number of plants of six ton daily can furnish for immediate delivery standard to he the most economicai and efficient motr table. We are glad to refer you to the many sal addresses are given in this advertisement, an ence to our business integrity. If you are interested in an ice plant for imr with us by wire or telephone. We have onl mont. STATE DISTRIBUTERS WANTED IN UN< PROP< DeLoach Quick !ci Comer Gcrvais . COLUMBIA, S 'L # 1 ; Plant for the Smal i 5S SOLVES THE ICE PROBLEIV \ WnpWMMMMMMNMHMWMMMMMHMMnMMMi MW ? ?! WWBWtWWWWKtMWWW????Mt?? t IN EIGHT TO TWELVE HOURS AT A i i Tnii ann nrn inmnnr-n aaiimaa i a iurc; zuu rth nunuhcu ruunuo y? ^!^i'.&? /'.' - ^ - 3jj=g| | M 11 ii' [ij_ |fflwf?l ed for J. W. Glover, Walterboro, S. C. ial patent, the CENTER FREEZE, we have le reach of a wide group of individuals and ice making equ'pment was prohibitive on aced and developed by us reduced the time rethirds, enabling us by the use of lighter and t a cost far under the usual manufacturing exan expert mechanical man or refrigerating ener an electric motor can successfully run one rating our ice plants are unanimous in praise are particularly adaptable for use by Farmsturers, Mills, Factories, Institutions, Butchers of ice or cold storage, such an attractive business prospect as the ope unsupplied with ice making equipment. The nse low and the cash profit from operation im < . 11 . . i 11 * as met in a practical way xne neea lor a low frigerating system for smalt towns and rural n for us to keep up with the demand. But ;s in a position to make immediate deliveries i capacity. In connection with these plants we make oil engines, which our experience proves ;e power where electric current is not avail[isfied owners of our plants whose names and d to any bank or banker in Columbia in refernediate delivery, it will be wise to get in touch y a few plants available for immediate shipJOCUPIED TERRITORY. WRITE FOR OUR 3SITION. ,\ t Machine Co., Inc. & Pulaski Streets. OUTH CAROLINA # iJ . 4 I Town I 1 I CLOVER COTTON OIL & GINNING COM I* A NY. Manufacturers of COTTON SEED PRODUCT# Clover, S. C.. June 9th, 1920. The DeLoach Quick Ice Machine Co. Columbia, S. C. Gentlemen. Referring to the Quick Ice Machine, purchased from you this year, we take pleasure in stating that our w1^ machine has met every claim you made for it. Our customers are pleased with the high quality of ice turned out. For communities requiring something like six tons of ice per day, we" know of nothing superior to your machine for meeting such requirements. H Very truly yours, B Clover Cotton Oil & Gin Co. J. 10. Beam guard, Sec. & Treas. THE PEOPLE'S MARKET Cold Storage Plant Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton and Sausage Dressed Poultry. Kingstree, S. C., June 4th, 1920 The DeLoach Quick Ice Machine Co. Columbia, S. C. The refrigerating plant purchased , from you has been installed in a thorough and workmanlike manne by your Engineer and in such a way as not to deprive me of refrigeration at any time which was a great convenience. The plant is performing beaut'ful- i ly and to my entire satisfaction and is hereby accepted. Very truly yours, H. A. MILLEK. * I L. B. TUTEN GIN COMPANY Brunson, S. C. October 7th, 1919. The Quick Ice Machine Company, Columbia, S. C. Gentlemen: In regards to the small Ice Plant that you sold us and erected four weeks ago, we wish to state that we are still making ice in eight to nine hours, and that everything is walking nicely. With this hot spell on for October we have had a chance to test out our machine, while you only sold it to us for a four ton plant we must admit that we are pulling five tn fivo and a half tons ice daily; ? same is frozen good and hard. Several farmers in this community have arranged with us to furnish them with ice this fall and winter to cure their meat. And it would seem that the time is not fatdistant when each community wiil have cheap cold storage, enabling farmers to have fresh meat at ail times regardless of weather conditions. We have o* two occasions run the temperature down to zero . and close down for the night, next * ~ morning starting up again the temperature would be around eight to ten degrees, we then commence pulling our ice and refilling the cans. Same are frozen and ready to pull in eight to nine hours. We cannot say exactly what our cost is per ton, but am satisfied that it will not exceed $2.00 per ton. We are satisfied that / your method of freezing, cutting the time about thirty to forty hours, puts you in a class where there are no competitors. With all good wishes for the success of the enterprise, we are, Yours very truly, I L. B. TUTEN GIN CO., I By H. C. Williams. I GET OUR CATALOG Our 30-page illustrated catalog describes fully the opportunities in ice manufacture and cold storage. { 1 Let us mail you a copy today. Fill V in this coupon: DeLoach Quick Ice Machine Co., Inc. Columbia, S. C. Please send a copy of your illustrated catalog to Name Address j FILL IN THIS COUPON AND > Mail today. j ' J