Another Big Yield of Cotton 



EATONTON, GA., September 21, 1911. 



Regarding the dynamited field of cotton of J. G. Spivey: 



Mr. Spivey told us last week that he picked two and one-quarter bales of cotton off of the 

 one and three-quarters acres of dynamited land the first picking and says he will get five bales 

 from this piece of land when he finishes. 



This cotton has been the talk of the country, and a great number of people have visited this 

 particular spot. We are sure it is going to do your Company a great deal of good in the sale 

 of dynamite. 



One of the pictures shows dynamited cotton on one side of the road and cotton where 

 dynamite was not used on the other, it does not do full justice, as the cotton dynamited is 

 about five or six times as good, both in size and fruitage, as that which was not dynamited. 

 No one can well conceive the difference unless they were on the ground like the writer was 

 some thirty days ago. HEARN & GREEN HDWE. CO. 



FIG. 80. SPIVEY IN HIS 2^ BALE PER ACRE COTTON 

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