The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 02, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
Automobile for finie-5 passenger
Firestone tar-angibst aa good aa
new. Is for quick sale on easy
terms Addreat, "Auto" care of The
Intelligencer: . ' . a-24-tf
*-.- '^H1'1 >>>".? ' ? .i:>r? ."
For Sale- White Indian Runner Duck
eggs at 11.60 per thirteen. Patten
tstraltt. Wanera at Madison Square
.' 0*r?ea^"^.,j. _I
Oak wak Farmi
Portman Road .
-C
i L WANTS
Vf AKTE?- The ladies io knew that
? have ins Desi curling fldid that
can ne bought. Or. sale at Martin's
Drug. Store or Garvin Barber Shop.
Prit?t ILOO per bottle. D. G.OarvHr
?-7?-tf,
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WANTED-Typewriter purchasers.
"We hare over 206 new rebuilt and
second hand typewriters for quick
.ala, ? cheap. All makes. Price
ahedt eh request. J. E. Crayton ft
Co.,'Charlotte J1. C.
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WA????D-Female dog with puppies
not over 5 days old; any breed.
Phone 36? or address X care ot .In
telligencer. 3-31-3tp.D.
nOHKJ TO LEND-ea City er Coan
aproper j In amounts from flfOy
4a mw*. D. P Jlteksy City,
K OJ SITtTH, pf Hew ?r>?ejt.y
EXP^BT Pf AMU-OB I? Ttl?Eb A?i?\
BUILDER.
^?re?^tl^?^g tbRtramrnts re.
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fr h?? k i
NOTICES
i.;
KOTICE.
Notice ls hereby giren that the next
regular teachers' examination will bb
held bb - Friday; Kay 1. at the court
house* in Afcd??irm. AU teachers
rruvav unmpT01* upiio nm? jrot
and all U?o^ teat hers teaching here
on cerOflcatei 'trott other counties
are rd?saetai td bo Resent aaa stand
this Watrdttatlon. T??e examination
will be fMsed ott subjects Ordinarily
used <fpr teaeherr* examlnatioa and
will qf?bprottrptly ai ? o?clock. j
UnUMM?>H J. 'S. FULTON. ?
Sifpt^uestlUi, toy Anderpon ,?o,
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-,' UOAftyTAX Jim ICR ?' . j
Thai^in* for paying commutation
road ?ak has been extended hy the
Boartf iaatU May ?s>. after, which time
the b?prxe will be turned over to Gie
. and tin* ??Bual p?naler will
J^^UbkKlJg, County 3uperrl$ji^4
TfOT?CE TO f KEDEF9B&
the estate of M .B. Pruitt, deceased,
ar* hereby notified to present ?hem
properly provan ts?t?e uttdew Igneo.
MRS. CORRIB-PRUITT,
and j
JOSHUA J. PRUITT, j
, executors. I
CITAT?OS ?OS LEITERS OE AD
.M15I8TJ?ATION. !
Whereas, J.. J. Fteiwell, made.agit
to me to grant him letters-of admin
istration of tbs estai!*, ot a?i;p{Secti
of John ClirikicaScs, deceased: i
These nro therefore to clU .j^d' an
luunisli uii un? n?ngua?r ibo
abd eTpMW?Wfcpf the said John
calos/tt^?a?rdi thal the* may uv un?
apep?lr before nie, tn Ute Court of
Probate, to bo held at Anderson. C.
H., S. C.. on the 16th day of April.,
1914, iB?er publication hereof,' ai ll
o'clock in the forenoon to show causo
if ony thayVhtys, ^ Gi?aaWadailn-;
*nr*tlon shpnld not be granted.
W. P. NICHOLSON,
Judgd di' Probnto.
railr cum Wfttrn ?.
The px
time V
publt?; rbi
ls warned ono more'
filling up the drains of
'Jth ?prent?
into the roads: I am spending . tlrf
County's mosby ana why do yon p<
Slat t? ever? doing In thin careless
. i'^as^^^!^Oaf^^^ laST*1^^^*
agatiaA ?aJI^a^ie^^P^nn^s^l^
J. X>ok_Km*V Cbt?lty Sf?p*rvt?r.
4-2ti\ '
JJ? ^?^h*r^^^^t the United
?lt* ttttrtct bf *n?Ctl Car*!*?.
n^Bw'o? R.L . T. Company,
^^^r^^^itofo of R. L. T. Company
t Atoterfcm' '^'^i^^ jfr^l
ice OFthe referee m ?g^avaofifi
JHa9.-tt3} itt' owock^ia the sertjuoos, - at j
?.?PreateMri esatms^ estela* ^'raatee,
ft?am?ber*h4 oSicei* o? *aM bankrupt]
;) trafisaet anafe filter btfcineab aa
?Kay property- como lieftii'o said' meet-1
Referee in Bankruptcy.
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' ?5HERE?ESTEt?D?f"
I TALKED OF f^NCAMPMENT '
AT CHARLESTON
iNSiP?CT?D RIFLES
. ? ... ?.i " 5j35?p3 ! ?
Capt Beacham of the United
States. Army, and Ctn. W. W. ...
Moor? on Visit
? ' !
z.^rrj^i?. In; Anderson yesterday.
! morning at 10:50 o'clock, Adjutant
; General of tue State and Capt. J. W.
Beacham of the United States army,
spent the day in ' Atidcrt,oti? coming
here for the purpose o' inspecting Co.
E., a" I the Second. Keg ment Band of
.the National Guard. The officers came
?to Anderson from Williamston where
they inspected the ?hand at that point,
i Th? .day ki Anderson was devoted to
an inspection hf thc ?quipaient of tho
Palmetto Bides and laob.nlght, begin
ning at 7:30 in the armory, thu regular
inspection of the Riffes was held. Thu
Inspection of the bend took place ear
llor In the day.
While here. Gen. Mooro talked in
terestingly to a reporter for Tho In
;tblUgeneer conccftlas tho military
situation in UiolA?B?t this time. Thc
allot imchi ?TW?l\fCk is $18,?o?. Tie
also lubke of the coming encampment
at Charleston and furnished a copy
of the official orders lie has rccclv
Cd'cblling fot the enjeampmont Thu
.following is u eppg ?f t?o ordert
I "1. Under Instructions fro*Jv tfc
war department a joint camp of In
struction fo. the field training of thc
I regular army an:', the IX militia di
vision will be held lb the vicinity of
Charleston, %. CSticb organization
from* your state as may be recom
mended by tho governor .and authoriz
ed the department commander, under
instructions (rom the war depart
ment nader instruction from the war
department, to participate.
I "2. Thu camp tVIU bo established
by a detachment of the regular ar
my about JUlv Irft nmif will probably
continua umii avum ?uv u???u?v' C.
August, add will be undor command
of a regular army officer of appropri
ate rank', fd be Selected by thc depart
ment commander.
'"I. The vrar, department instruc
tions as to the' character bf Instruc
tions to bo given aro as follows:
"As regards j.he nature and extent ,
br th? the instructions* tdbe imparted
at thc joint Camps, lt is the opinion or
tba chief of the division of militia af
fairs, concurred lri? by the secretary
Of war, that the troops of organized .
militia, in- geaaral*?*>?e not yet pm- ;
pared to take past in ..large luanoeu- j
vers, atm that for thia reason, the tn-1
stntctiens should be limited to sssr
clsas of the company, bataillon and
regiment. TW*v restriction l* bot in
tended to prevent the concentration
at .the ?ame time of organizations
.larger than a rdfimeat at tho Joint
mtm WbLtB ls r^KelleV?.idvlsabie
wat$enim^erciK| or manoo uv mrs in
Hfctah,0^faM(atlA r?g
iment participate.'
"4. Since tt* wni be economical not
to have too large a company, it will not
Vd advisable.tc kuy* niora than ?bout
three regiments; nt nny ono time at
tho camp, and therefore the dates fer
tho different atetes that are toipertic
Ipato will have to bo fixed so as fi.
pfeife-?I asarla M pract?cale W!? ?
.Vblkrwra;f -the inspection of the c**;n
pany last VlBbt. the Palmetto /tifies
said tua* it waa ins sswst <lghl in
spection th?y had ever undergone.
They said that lt was thorough tn ev
ery dctatt and that ndthlng was over
looked.
"However, the inspecting officer re
marked after Gre drill' w?a nv?r that
the commissioned and non-commis
sioned officers were both aa welt drill
?" H??i? Cip??w?? ??u' vvuiyviv?t ?li j
[lo hM aeon, j . v
SE? THE MOVIES
F. M, Burnett Deliver* Fly Lac
tura at Anderson Theatres to
Owing to the fact that tt ts cot
possible to secure' the necessary elec
tric ?sht fixtures fe/ thfe. motion plc-.
lnw? . tvtnflitno, :P1 ?. BurHCtt. H?CT5
tary ot "the" '-Anderson/ Y.~M7C. A. batt
been forced to cancel his engagements
to speak to tho school children of An
derson- lu the various schools today
ah? instead ibo chihiren will bo.
brought tp Ahe theatge?of the city,
Qnft'llr. Sttrnott win address them
oe ^s^?MraStlss'' a?d will sho*- the
views and slides of try dangers.. BL C.
mts, eopsrmtendent bf the etty
said laalvnlght that,be did
in &HaWplr<9Mtsslou
thc children to go to the th?
lent of school chu- 1
^ber,-VFH! appear at >i
Bijou '?entro at ? o'clock, the ho*t.
, coming at IO: JW o'clock and then K
rl\;<t0. Mr. Burnett will talk lo',
? negro school children at the Star li
Theatre. |(
Burnett said (sst night tba? be jj
c?n^^^d^f^ned. tj?* 'rh
ia?aj??. ?Vet toj aim ttf>tHB(oeeasyqor
Wit* Ofter Editors. I
.im Hike?, tn^Wtb Fountain Inn Trl-|.
bunc says: . "Between a nlg-auekln* ,
dog eu a crap-shoothV nigger, en a
demygog poiytklan, eu a afeunkJ
they ain't a sla>lfr*V\alffarenee.** j
W. O. McklnneV'of Iva spen* part
pf yesterday in the city on bostnets- .
QUEEN ?LEGMORA.
Consort of King of Bulgaria
Will Visit .Inited State?.
GARBAGE CANS IN
MILL VILLAGES I
J. D. Hammett Offers to Provide]
Barrens In Hts Settlements
To Aid Work
? Jetties D. Hammett, president of two
Andersen cotton mills, asid last night
that.he waa so very appreciative of tho
splendid work being vane oy the An
derson Y. M. C. A. and ' Mr. Burnett
end Mir. Mlmms personally, that he
would Drovldn Barbarie (barrels for
ms HUH villages u rt met wiin toe ap
proval ot Mr. Burnett. He said that
in his villages ho would provide one
bai rel for every two houses, thus glv
?SS.the occupants soms place to thro?
their old tin cans abd other wanto
matter. The barreta wm then . bei
emptied by the trash curts. Mr. Bur
nett said teat night that be Would cor.
talnly accept the offer anti that he was
profoundly grateful to Mr. Hammett
making the proposition,
a letter Mr. Hammett bas writ
v~C*i to Mr. Burnett he points ont that
of tho sickness ls due to' the
lict that many of the mill people have
had no suitable receptado for any
garbage and he desires to relbve this
condition ir possible.
This ls acknowledged to be a step
ia the right direction and it ls hoped
that ?io example* aet by Mr. Hammett
tbay be loJWwed by seine of the otho?
fell! presidents. ? '
H?SPITA^*1?YS
HARRIS ESTAJE
Property Adjoining Hospital Hold
ing? ^HTBa A?*sd. Jtp Grounds
oTiri&te&m
?:i? ?lz?\ was . closed yesterday bs- .
tw*sen the officiais of the Anderson
County Hospital and tho Anderson
Beal Estate and investment Company
by which tho hospital esquires what
is known as the. Harris estate, adla-,
.cent to tho hospital grounds and
fronting oh the sidewalk. This means
that tho hospital will rtow be able to
Imnravn the nren'ilson nnnw.?y Bide.
ItTWU Ibe possible'to beautify tho
grounds and make tho place very at
tractive in appearance.
T?rt hospital pooplo were fortunate
In hclfg able to secure the property
at any .price and tho consideration in
yesterday's transaction. 12.000, ta low
enough Xo make the public in general
compliment the officers of the hos
pital association.
I; -i-ite i,-v, r ; i,.!,;;,--^.: :?
?y A^ttgr-if^ja ^riwr^iLgiyi^ .
uri PREP rw?L?j
-
Academy Boys Ran Off But Ware
Marched Back TJsrp?gSi City
asid Made lo Parade
The boys at tba Fraser Academy fig
ured ??at that they.would frame up and
.lari a little something for Mr. Fra
sers beneiii yesterday* the oct ac too
being Atnil l, somota^ t*r#dd "Alt
Fools' T/ky". ?hort ty after sc.bonl $p-.
ene.5 yesterday- morning they all loft
the place, without permhjdlon. Thc
sere followed by tho dfsttngnts
head-master, sad -ovwrS?*?ri near
pdge ot'tae'tHt^-f^lR^w^ini'^hlcht'th
fiore marched back through the pWtt
' of the etty. Inter being
ll before a large crowd
AP of which ?rte? lt?
>m of tod advice "Never
. anything you can't atop."
A joke perpetrated, on several insd
fvc nv the court howse, from which
i'? h fun wa* derived, waa that of
t. ?entina the monte hanging around
the lobby with co tuc delirious Kjoki&k
Chocolate cdndy. One et the young M
5 k-, took tm? pisses, ?SU?=i? botfe is
her Mouth at the same Mme. Tits
ctjmdy'waa'covered w'.tn a thin ooatiag
>oolate, out contained turnen
Une toan.-Curtain,
A. Webb, o"f Midway, was in xht
Majraafiterday. Mr. vfcebb ls proud ot
tite-Hamroond School, of "?hlch be wa*
?ne of the r remoter*.
18 OUT OF POLITICS
SAID YESTERDAY THAT HE
IS THROUGH
DeCAMirS LETTER
President of Press Association Ap?
prec?ales Speech Made By
- !ie Anderson Senator
(ico. A. Sullivan, of Wllllatnutou
Slate Senator from Amb-raon county,
was herc yestertfay for a Hhort time
and made the interesting announce
mettt that he is out of politics. Mr.
Sullivan lia? represented Andereofl
county in the upper house of the
general assembly for thc last eight
years. He said yesterday that his
friend* put him forward for Ure place
eight years ago on thc anti-dispensary
ticket when Hie effort was being made
to rid Anderson of thc dispensary and
that he entered tho race for thc pur
pose of assisting In this fight. He
served thc county for four years and
then was rc-eleoted. He feels that he
has done his duty toward Anderson
and that now Hie demands of private
business arc sufficient to cause his
withdrawal ftein- active politics.
(lommcnttorf on'thc last term of the
legislative body, Mr. Sullivan said he
he was highly appreciative of a letter
he had Jus*, received from Ed. ft.: De
camp, president of the state press as
sociation. During the sessions of thc
goners! .aaaomMy, some young sena
tor took occasion to make a number
c f caustic remarks t -mcerningt Ute
press of the state whereupon Senator
Sullivan took the floor and made a
speech in defense of the newspapers
which ha? been widely noticed. In
this speech Mr. Sullivan said that- ho
was tired bearing so many unjust
criticisms of the newspapers because,
of the fact that ho had the honor and
pleasure of knowing many South Ca
rolina newspaper men personally and
?hat he knew they wore, for thc most
part^gentlement of a high type, hon
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?CCTV au? iTlimn?? BIIU Hin? uuiug uiumx
?for tho upbuilding of the State. It
was in appreciation of this speech
that President DeCamp wrote Mr.
fliiniMi. ?ii.? jttjttt. referred tc. 11
At present there are a number of
?Anderson men. cfamering for Mr, Sui-!
liivan's seat, Ute last one to announce
nbe?ng^'?C.Ulaet? Josh" Ashley. Repre-i
?sentatlves Hall and Gray aro also in,
?tho field and Capt W. A. Hudgensj
is talked of.
Adjotani General Says That With
the Help of Friends He Will
1MB Re-elected
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'Vftblfla flt:: Andorsoa yesterday and
aake^^oout his can?to??y for re
el ret inn, Ad jut mt General Moore
Bald that he was rjuraina fMlt along, i
"With the hr lp n! 'fri? fronda I >.nV
SOtag VU lieut 'cu? cl??," o?iur thc AdjU-.
tant He seem sto bo pretty sure
?Uttth is triends wii help and therefore '
ns not lacking in confidence that nc {
be r9-e'?H'.i*4:" ' .. ?I
I Tho pr?sent adjutant is a man oft
?ability sod this fact seems to be gen-]
?orally recognized ??ve? th? Slate.
RriRS. OCKLEY
BACK AT HOME
ta ? tuioef soil ; i eetegjaay
From Hoapital in Richmond;
Virginia
Mrs. 8; B.'ecklcy. one of Anderson's
known and hebt: beloved women,
?returned tc th sterday morn-j
Wbg from Richmond, Va., where sho]
has been in a hospital undergoing!
?treatment for the last tow weeks.
?There is no decided change to be
?hoted in Mrs. BteckI<$?$V condition
?aSd this will he a^t^rpolnlrncni tr,
her husdi^r, ,5B ir, And*.-,
?Son.' lt hei beets hoped, that she]
Haoo?d Improve in tho Virginia instl
.Mrs: Sleek loy has taken thu nullum j
ru iii ?u i ? mo rc -ihrer* times in thei
that lt might help her, butt
sther or not lt will remains to be J
On tho tripto Virginia she was ac-j
panted by s anmft?r bf her kins? j
and her personal physician.
ffUlry last night at Um homo re-J,
led the fact 'Jiat the patient seems I
hhvo stood thc trip well in coming]
Richmond and last night wac}
to bo resting well.
UNION OB SEPARATE DEPOTS
?Mp al (aaateer of Coma*eree
taararsed Now.
The following communication, with
ply obst card* wis mall
otit to the . membership of the
bamber of dotiHWd* today:
"Mr. A. w. Anderson, general
t?tft .cf the Char?HM?ft^and Weat.
Oarottna ?iailw^y7,mwer as?t?d f
sn expression frmu thc membership
of Ulla or; ri . an ?A wttetfteri
ft preiefr, . - sjiparitte di
pot h\ AbderscHK" a%d not desiring tot
W. G. Smith of SUrc waa a buslncaa
lisltor to Anderson yesterday.
for a pensen eur d?>ont <ffi Sou.tu' Maia
re?lly want a ^^^^^^a' D?re
tsord your votar" and mail lt tmmodl
ately. Vote
MIKE DOOLAN,
Jumped From Philadelphia
Nationals te Baltimore Fads.
1 H
.Photo by A marl rao Proa? AeaoHStloa.
THOS. w ^G?rr
KILLED IN FLORIDA
Supervising Installation cf Ma
chinery When Killing Take?
Placa
(Lauren* Advertiser.)
ThoB. W. Wright, at one time super
intendent of one of the Laurens cot
ton mills, and a Ron of the late Wis
te r N. Wright of this city, was killed
by a negro laborer In St. Petersburg,
?Fla., Friday, being struck by the ne
gro Friday morning and .dying the
Th* ^O*'v ?????. H,Wnixzbi hivru
for ln'cr?aeat yesterday afternoon and
luid to "est in Laurens cemetery: Kev.
C. F. Rankin of tho Presbyterian
rJinndiJ pnnilu?.f?d tbs ?.??' aaais
Jted by Rev. J. Ri T. Maj?- -tMeth
lodist church, of which v. ilnation
?the deceased's wife ls a member. A
Ilaree number of former friends and
relative attended tho servie-s ' and
?many floral wreaths -were, laid on the
Igra ve out of remembrance of former
associations.
Tho following gentlemen acted as
tl b?ar?is: E. H. Wilkes, Clyde K.
f. Dr. W. D. Ferguson. C. M: Miller,
H. Anderson; WVE. Ciardy.
? was not untihaftor the body had
?regehed Laurens that the manner of
Iii&i, death became knov?n. The first
nows that reached here waa-Yery aiea-'
ger; only the feet of the sudden death
by, avroe violent means beftfk Indicat
ed; . According to relatives, who ac
companied the body, Mr. Wright wat
a: constructing engineer, supervising
the installation 'nf some new machin
ery for thc Erle City Iron Works.
He/ gave Instructions to a negro la
borer hand t<> do a* certain piece of
wara, wheo ihe nfsgro ?;;:;T, ssl;
very impudent words. Mr. Wright
proceeded io eniorctr - ina . airiuurity,
when blows ensued. .The negro tak
ing advantage of Mr. Wright's blind
ness in one eye, gave him-a terrine
blow over the road with a piece of
iron; "c-lllug Ulm ? td the ground; M.
Wright was given medical . attention
but later on In- ?he night succumb.nl
to'the wound. The negro, was arrester,
.hcrtly after the occuronoo and nar
rowly escaped hoing summarily dealt
with.
.Mr. Wright ls survived by his mo
|her- and wlfe> who was a Miss Lan-'
ey and two children, besides two bro
thers ano three Bisters, rte was a ac
phew of. Mr. J. N. Wright or this city
and bad numerous >other relatives In
[ho county. ' His untimely death was
greatly Vcgrettad In this city wh?re
tie was so favorably knowe.
Revival Closes
Services at Christian Chuf?b W?T
Seed Have Bees 3?vm
Tba revival at ChristianChurch will
tal?se tb-n!ght. There hs.:- r.-.
Convertldn to Ohrist, aln?yv^.taw
bight Evangelist Ware spoke, on
.rudeon'a Victor*" Jdhi? Mr*; ware
hang "Tho Inner ?role." To-night
there will be baptlslmal sermon sud e*r
mon on "The Chntch abd Her Preach
er," and solo "When we act to the
of the Wtt^r^; /
Y^JI^ON. .
APRIL FOOL DAV
Orilht TTo&b? Qt*. Bttt
Qi? fricks Wera ftftyerf
Trnsa and ttews Again
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April fool Jokes n
t?dsy made up in
A$L the old Chestnut
aiW roasted' nftalo.
booka with stringb attached tt^re-,
jMgnsiy by nc^boys da tj^|rt*u1
HUt.thain bid, Srfchhat? carof?lly f
done tip itt bte shane of packages and]
tied with bled -ribheW\wTO\*lfto' 'de-j
peeked In th? -path of aeru- ..
Innocence, abd many a too wats bent.j
Moat of the tun was ?nddlge? int
hy the newsies and the messenger {
boys. The only April fool Joke of.
Men do not wear our label on the outside,
but some how or other you can, tell that
it's there. A label that speaks as plainly
as that and always says the right thing is
worth having.
ICverythiajf Jo fanhteiabk ar?esorles to ?en,? dress for tona
?ad eobntrr.
.tfj-?b-T<
The Cole..combination Planter is wonderful
in its perfect adaptation to the planting of a
great-variety of seeds. The description of the
No. 1 applies to the No. 5. They are the same
(except that me,No. S is fitted with a Seed Drop
!per for planting corn,peas, sorghum, peanuts,
?cantaloupes, beans garden peas, and similar
jseeds. This, attachrnjent is comlpete iri itself with
brush, knock-out and plates, and is the most per
fect drooner ev.er triade. X?'e make sbecia? ni?tes
for each kind of seed. Jhe pl?nter is as perfectly
suited to each crop as if it were made to plant
that one-and ho other.
The Seed Dropper can be instantly attached
or removed cwithout the use of even a wrench.
The cotton^lariting paris are never moved or
changed/ vrhere*is nothing compHcatec? about
this planter.-, lt.is simple, efficient, durable, easy
to adjust and easy to run?
This ?planter is furnished with a Special
Sword Operier f6r corn and other seeds, and ai
sjQ with a Special Cotton Opener. The depth
quantity of seedy and distance, are easily regb??t
?ed.- . ' pt% :*:.. .
This is no cheap make-shift combination, lt
is the best morfey and brains can make it. The
cotton drilling parts Re made especially for cot
ton and nothing else. The Corn Droper is sup
erior to the 'finest Northern makes. The No. 5
or the No. 7 pj$nts each crop better than any
other brand of separate or combined machines
on earth. Try these planters and you will never
again plant corn, peas, peanuts, etc., by hand.
The planter does the work better every way
and saves more than half the labor.
wvLL?lFli? 8lill i&P ?fifi it, UUi
to myx^-ffiMp city
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