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, A . - .2 ? iv V t if r: T T ZU I n ' 7 1 1 T -Mjj ii u i; :l ft Y nll!i it t at iT' llr '"If r- ?. ry CD r1 "k1 IwCTl:- ijbO' 5 vnr -O . f ' rS r'f"tr v; '7 ."''!' ' ;torr-':, f. I . ; ... a; ; .A : :a.:a ..aa:a . - . m m. s -r ,a o ."'. rr . - ,. ,r . i . ,., , ... -, i ' i i . ;, . ,' ' . , 1 . ,- .X I-' TTJ ". ft if Br JOIIN E. HELMS. &: .M. .'V. i IUKK1S1UWJ , . . it Yl i;iUvIA.il-- ?, TENN.,; WEDNESDAY MiYY 30, 1SS3. - "; : . -y.l J -i .XVII.r-NO.10. mpieme n ts GREGG fefiDMPiiM'; - j, z v .' 'V i y"f .0 f S3Ua ,2HT0JD JIO HOOJ j ij io aioiGriqoi1! 1 r ;i t? u - u fJT machines havejbeen in I t 1 1 f I x.:--!- " MMmm active use in East Tennessee ibr th',, f A , ,1 . ' pasf, 17 YEARS; and we;,refer t,;:, ,.. iarmers, needing machinery,. tQ any ,., It 1 of th HUNDREDS now. running - j x r i 'i . a m . f, W 1 T ... o All purrmatjhinery. is . warranted, : . ; .Or and purchasers ar OFFERED. AN L- OPPORTUNITY t OF j " TRYING '"Jsr , . f I IIR VI HA I 1 1 IVV K III VI WH nr TKe Simplest, Strongest and before buying." Any extra most Durable Mower in Use. For Ease of Draft Unequaled. s partscanbe hadataDyvme7t ou7,? vNo Side Draft. , ' No Weight on the Horses' Necks. It takes the rfBrabchillous in Morristown-AN , Y- wuwg x w , ' i'l'i iLXtil' Dncavaevt?'1-1-'"'' In offering' it io the public,, we do so with' the fullest confidence in its merits a,hd after having given it the most thorough AD VAIN 1 Auji UNhl-.U J,.:,.:OTAtni-natiftn flnriPH,at rnnnino- through a period of more than , twenty, years, believe it to be better adapted to our trada NO OTHER MACHIKE INTIIIS ' . '. The euttin'' apparatus is ia front-bf ,the -wheels,' in full view of the driver,' 'enabling 'himVto boq and avoidV'b'stacle.iTO. 4l... ...,!:,! ! o -k. moving; the danger to' life and limb by : being thrown from his seat.' 'Lhe bar can' be eievatod to, any angle irom int aaas 'MARKET. -' y' - yrithjper'feot ease, allowing the .mower to be driven close to.. trees' or rocks without throwing outol gear or Btopping the ten. " " ; ; Th e w h iffletrees are .suspended .beneath the tongue, and are attached to the draft; chain, which passes through a loop on UOar prices areTaa JiOWas' the'''" VWe main shoe to a hook oh the shaft'suDDorter near the axle. This reduces the draft, prevents the cutting apparatus fram nnsAaf. t.ho driver or iar the machine-. ..,It also removes all side draft. : ' ' A 1 .A'Ai, Simplicity Jn this feature' it has decided advantages over all Others, having fewer, parts and requiring, no adjusting " ' 1 1 iJ'a fioll' iri m'hfnA Wnrr PAmn1ftf when it leaves the shon. with full directions' for settinsr up. which operation is so THE GREGG SELF RAKE? REAEBRtabs kvn.:rS.,b ; Draft Reaper m Use! AOT PLOW CAK BE, DO. aimnlA thftt nxr nnn iran rln it with tha'tonls aocomnanviucr the machine. ' EVery machine is provided with extra guards, sections, rivets, &c, wrench, cold chisels," etc,, enclosed in a neat tool box attached to the tongue. ' , : : A A ' ' :' 1 ,' ,. , , , ; To sum pp'; t claim that for strength, durability, simplicity, ease of draft, and in all that goes to make up a mow ing machine, the MEADOW KING has no equal. . . . ; A caretul exammauon ana tnorougn trial is earnestly soiiciieu. .i. ,. L ,. f Ti 'll 1 1 n xi wiu piow us ctoso w a ience, t Iaringthe past three cars the Gregg has been in the field under the, personal supervision of ourselves, jind after, severer,. pst or st una p, as can be done by . -and thorough tft in all kinds of grain, (wq, p!ax;afit n lbe:atr?ct positive, itt' our coufiacn'cajthat. it xvill meet the requirements .'-band. 'Stone no obstacle. In stony J ' '. of all cectioas t thhry. ' xliJ XK r4ri4 . and hard land lla advantages are ' I. The graia talle'of the machine can be tilted by the operator by means of a lever, within easy reach of his hand, en- most apparent, the 'principle upon ' " ablinir him to place the knives in position to reach grain in any condition. , . , f r y v:TI ! VT f l:-whi6h.tha'plbw is : bung 'being eal-'.i II. The table may be elevated or lowered at the will of the driver. w ' culated to force it intQr the ground, ; . III. The r.ikcs are uadefabsolute control of the nerator, which enables him to operatebismaehine under all conditions iorjowever hard. i,: :.; mada, or the trf!c carried anv distance on the', platlbrro,' and by'a simple or autoiualio attachment all or any. of the. rakes canff) 1H5 flCf pollllCl ,DJ IHB UllTer irOIH Ik; lr.adSto'op. rate4 independently of the attention of the driver. These important features of controlling and operating the4 " T " ' nn rw ! ' : . ,t..: .1 I... Imtild nwnnirnrnantd lliaf n.1,1 nn "l i . Imt inn tt th-mftrhinPTll " iv ti. fmni.. nnd warini so himnlified that there is nothing cumbersome op-i'trapv" whiUi can in any way interfere. Dy -aaimpie system ot levers, en with it; practical cflk-iencv, and'is amply protected by a shield covering it completely. r - p. w T A"T" f rTT 5 - lt8 Peran8 . V The fin-or-bar is'ma.le of coid-rolled Angle Iron, giving it four times th Kijtif oxdiuary flitrUrs, and.ataheA th absolute certainty. - ae time is mueh'li"htcr. The iniard are maUeable iron, steel piatea. llie crank-snait is ai.so oi coia-roweu iron, ah oi, v., . 'iJC . . . smaller parts oV the machine are made of malleable iron, thus-avoiding all chance of breakage. Allmaterial used in-its plow is attached is pivoted to the nufacture -submitted to'thormighlinspectionlandtcst, which insurcsurablo i.npleraent. le! and 18 karrang?d f.8 to e I1 1 1 7. , w - 4 --'and can be Taised, lowered or tipped same the ma r in rithpr dirertmn' nt wil! : Krnwinrr AT.31CC ClC -' -rr the .plow on the mould-board or I -fA. r A" HAJiD DUMP ... ipifaT';, WvA' .1! Asr V 1 A S - 2-IC2B, f f T T f - V i This Rake is , very , simple in its Adapted to All Kinds of Plows and Every Condition of Soil. zMuv The:simplest and jthe,,Most J Durable, i l : i - - v. for caso of handling; and for doing 1 oy any . . ' j. 1 1 I a .j erfectly ! 5 fee - ; ' : i ..i 1 I J " I il nji Jl inn iinmty ' O I'v 1 T."TAB "" 1 M,"W- . .2 " .9. - -2 3. M 4 b vaj as a- i cs s h -1 T3 . a m ; 5 .2 S -S -a -a - -ti : --a n .2 - - 3 .. to i "O - .. -r- . a 3D ... k. The 'Only HahdWuinp 'Rake ihat can Always -.AJvface , A' .1'. ;,,..' r'A... ' .1 T".;f ' ls:TOEQUAl4El'..A.-;.'! .. .f.-.Q' :: ' Q B- ' B j C(?7 Always be "Dumped with case?; r;;;7 ' ' : ''A : " ' - v ; r v-' ArVAA ;'b!?d8 ??.dlimping. !'V'. t".''L:'."r ra:w ." '"'j ' :" 2 i ' m " ViTiTinr . Amnnina , T ntiTTi iMn'maTi. " , a P o , j ' . t3 1 J 9 , ... ,:.;;1..Kk..; - -0'V.., ; ' - - - - : VV' -IC t..' -'AAAAAX ' -". . N . .1 .... '1 - - .JT 1 -.1- i) fj Jtheotiyt CoMPLiTjBLT , Control esoV--1 4 ABLI SZLF-DCMPINQ WuiEL RAKE ;iWe are ready at any time to meet in; tie - field agiy ma- ciine made;' and Awe iave never yet been beaten,;: V; JliARMEES bri Rakes itie coining season, will find it to tieir advantage to - write ok call at pur office, or see any of tie following: gentlemen who:represeM?o in tieir respective towns, and wio will be -pleasedJto exiibit tiem and; make same prices and terms -ilo?tt;0 if purchased direct from factory : jf.ibe raised gradually- to any .height A - ;' AA A ;i 1 '' . ' ' ' " '''::'' s,. aesirea, carriea any aistance, raisea .entire, and dropped at any instant, " which is the most de&irdile featurein , : ' r . a Self-Dumping Rake; A A f ,v,!. ;lf-dischargingdevicehasno Dnj dumps from both wheels. raft impossible ; 20 adjus-ffmpej-ed Steel Teeth, each , with its own, weight to fol- y i low the surface, and each tooth a du v . .. plicate of tho other. Te Gascio is placed on the r fftPff:!) .A, I I JT . .Ti ! leasing aitacnment ior 'tne torsion f tr i i w t E. S. WORLEY; j J i 1 ' Union Depot, Tenn. M. M. AVAGNERS SOX, ' iTaylorsville, Tenn. - :,)AAG. MASO C0..AA,. i Jonesboro', Tenn. : A., A G. B., BRAZELTOIf, - , ; Rogersville, Tenn. ; GALBRAITII &r NINNEY, ' ;Rassellville, Tenn. : ' T. G. FULKERSOK, 1 T " Tazewell, Tein. ' B. K. ClTNNINGlIAM, . Rutledge, Tenn. JA&..R SUARl,,A, AA A, , Henderson's Springs, Tenn, -VW. U. DRAKE, . ; -r, . - ;Knoxville, Tenn.' : ' , . ' X. D. BROWN, - i - i Clinton, Tenn. A A A A J. W. WILLIAMS, : ! ' Madieonville, Tenn. . ; II. T. BLEVINS,' .'. Decatur, Tenn.. . . A - S. T. PORTElV .'ii . t A ui Ricevillo, Tenn. ; A, ':. P, W. LOWE1 & ' BROi,:v ' ' 5 Opltcwah, Tenn. M,.t , u 11 .Ji J ' l.i-W:- -V . , ...... J. W. EAKIN, A JNO. K. MILLER, j. wA Mcdonald, S. II DOAK, C. C. JOHNSON, J. .W. BRANSON, J. C. MORELL, S. J. TARVER, II. C. AUSTIN, ' R D. WHEELER, J. S. DURIIAM, T. N. SHEARMAN, J. M. LOUDON, Johnson City, Tenn. Erwin, Tenn. Midway, Tenn. Whitcsburg, Tonn.' Gibson's Station, Va. Maynardsville, fTenn. Newport, Tenn.' . llouso Mt., Tean. ... Maryvillo, Tens. Carcyvillo, Tenn. Fickel's Ldg. Tenn. 3Iouse Creek, Tenn. Cleyelandj Tenn. leasing J it i ,.. -4 I y I II t f-i T) Tnr A ITi1 .i., v ,PlQttll This improvement is peca-, 'f i -V um i i v ,4 J ju7i I i fc I i I -c. - -1 -. ' - bar to the "Gregg and is an essoin Can bc' ,Openitcd by, thel Foot' Alone ".by any Boy or Girl who c m r urn- - ni j-, j y.ii ... - j"- .'- . v:;yj 3 '' I n miY i jj:: ' ij u o h ..a. , e-DOMT WAIT UNTIL-1 THE' 'RUSH WHEM CUTTIHG BECirJG.