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SCOTT’ 3 LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB 
Mill, Improved, 
iifi; 18,54.) • ^ 
Manufactured of tr,8 best raateriaK . by SCOTT, MOCK- 
BEE & Co., under the imirediate supervision 
of the Patedt^ei ■ 
. CARMICHAEL & BEAN, GENERAL 
; ' . , BkkcH I&LAKD, S- c., April 1,U857., 
Blessrs. Caumichaei, & Beais Augusta, Ga-^rGent — I have 
had a No. 8 LITTLE GIANT in constant u?c for the last two 
years, add have :fo(l my stock entirely on Corn and Cob’ Meal: '-I 
have never worked niy horses and mule? harder than during this 
time, and they ha-, c never been in better couditipu than they are 
now. Two houses will grind fifteen biishcl.s per hour easily, and 
1 feel confident tlir.t I save fully 30 per cent, by u.siug the mill. — 
I am acquainted with .several kinds of cru.shers, but consider the 
LITTLE GIANT far stiperior to any I liave ever .seen. 
Yours respectfully. TIIO?TAS S. MILLER. 
Me.s.sTs. Cakmichaee & Bean— G ent.— AVe are using the 
LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COBB MILL.S, which we bought, 
from you, and hereby recommend them to Plant.ers and Stock 
Feeders as the most simple and durable the most easily propelled 
and best crusher.? we have ever seen, and by the use of which we 
believe a saviug of one-third is made. 
NATHAN CRAWFORD, Columbia county, Ga. 
(Dr Crawford has two mills in use. > 
, A. J. RAMBO, Edgefiehl district, S. C. 
(Mr. Rambo ha.s three mill.? at difierent pJa-cefi. 
J. PRINTI'P, Warren cotxuty, Ga. 
•JOHN B. WHITEHEAD, Burke county. Ga. 
T. J. SMIT H. Hancock county. Ga. 
DAVID C. BARROW, Oglethorpe county, Ga. 
(Mr. Barrow ha.s t-v o milt, s ) 
, GEORGE SCHLEY, Augusta, Ga. 
WlM. J. EVE, Richnior d county, Ga. 
Gt lODE BRYAN, Richmond county, Ga. 
WM, J. MIMS, Ivichmondconnty.’Ga. 
V.. A. II ATGHER, Joffer.son county, Ga. 
.TOHN G. MERCK, Hall county, Ga. 
' JAMES M, HARklS, Hancock conn ty, Ga. 
A H. COLLINS, C )lumbia county, t.-ia, 
IJENRY J, SCHLEY, Burke coxinty, Ga. 
(Mr. Schlei' is tishig two •yidlsi.) 
PORTER FLEMING, Augusta, Ga. • . i. toi-'- 
JAMES TOitKYE, Lexingtem, Miss. ■ may57— tf 
AGENTS, AUGUSTA, Ga. 
vpHE attention of Planters and Stock Feeders is respectfully 
X called to this MILL,,, a.s combining in a remarkable degree, 
portability and power, s inpHcity of coustruciion and, arrangement, 
durability, and' liglitness of draught. ■ 
In setting these Mills, no, mechanical .work is required, it .being 
ojiry neces.sary’t6 fasten them xlcwn to a floor or platform, and for 
, purpp.'fe the requisite sei'fiws and a TfhittJd card of dhectious 
will accompany each mill. 
X Tt has- been proved- by .actual experiment, that Stock fed on 
Corn and Cob Meal, are capable of doing more work, .and are less 
liable fo ihjiu’y fiiom being 6vcr-heated,'over-fecdhigand 'drinking, 
and will .always keqp in hettar condilipn. than when fed ;on Corn 
'.aloiie ; and in addit ion to this,' it is 'conceded by all who have made 
.the -Irial, rthat a say-mg of at .least oae-foixrtli is madoby feeding 
Corn and Cob MeaL . 
* Caution.— The Liftfc'^lia'iif lias always taken the firsf premium 
.wherever exhibited ; and we schallenge -the' patentees, maanfae- 
turers and agents of all other mills, to produce PROOFS, of ijs .ever 
-ItaVihg bhen equalled at any tri.aV conducted by disintefc.sfed per- 
.«ons and on fair terms.- It is fhe product < of genius, -experionce 
.and perseyerau,ce, a’qd.such lias, been its succe.ss, and ..such the 
celebrity' whicii it has gained during the tw o years of its existence, 
that several imitations and counterfeits have recefitly made'tlieir 
.appearance yrith the yahi hope that by: assuming, high-.soimding 
names and stealing some of the Little. Giant's tliuiider, they may 
^be 'abler to follow in ifs fbofsteps'and share' fts fame'. These 'niill's 
j,are;gparanteed against defects or Iweakage,- when used according 
tq the du’^c,t,io],is,-and,'qt's eyidcace, of their dufabilitj-j a. No. .2 Alill, 
which has gronn'd 'nine tho'fsand bushels,' and a i&o.B iMill, whicii 
Ttas group'd fifteen thousand bushels, are'stilf-dbiiig goOd 'se'rriee. 
The smadest size, No. will, grind five bushels per hour w'ith.a 
smad horse, and is offered at the low price of $35, all complete 1 
and ready for attaching the horse! No. 2 will grind from eight to 
ten, bushels per hour w ith one horse, and is said at $50. No. 3 re- 
quires two horsps, will grind fifteen bushels ppr hpiu-, and sells 
for'$60. '■ . ' ' • ’ ' . 
■' We append a few of the many certificates which we‘ havb re- 
...ceived,, and w;e liave in our posses.sioii ofiicial written and iwin fed 
'te.stimonlals which, we^will gladly, exhibit to ^persons wanting 
niflls,- shoyring ‘and ;^rbvmg- the- superiority of "the Little' Giant 
over all others : " ' ■ i - ' , 
_ TESTIMONMLS, 
Augusta, Ga,, A,pril 3, 1855. 
■t'iiave bebn funniifg bne of SCOTT’S LITTLL GIANT CORN 
AND OOB B; MILLS. No. 4, for the fast five weeks, and it per- 
.Ippms to niy.enth'e satisfaetion. It w-as warranted to grind tw’entv 
■^usbels per hour, But I have ground o'ver tliudy-five bushels in an 
hotg.* and a half; dr equal to twenty-three and a half biishels per 
hqup. , in fepding thirty hov.ses, I save at leaslj one hundred bushels 
, 'of Corn per month, it.now requiring only, .two hundred bushels of! 
■Cofft kvithdiie Cob, where I formerly fed three hundred. I cbn-, 
siderf itirdecidedlyitbe^best kind of 'ci'KSher .-ever got up' atid-if I 
'xoidd not repiace'mine.'Lwauldiiot sell.it for five hundred dollars. 
C X -• ■ L D. MATCeWS.' 
4 7 ^ ' . rroprittot of- lh& Avg^u^ta Omnibuses.' 
H'-.T-yf u; .; - AuteUSTA, Ga.v A pril 29. 1857. 
„,,,:Mes,srs.!^>hJi^CHAEh;&.BEAN=^Genk^-A.ftm’ having used the 
'LITTIjE'' GIANT constantly fcf two years/I cheerfully confirm: 
■:^^«i'y-|itaVTfieht mkd^hi'iB.vcb5%ificate'bf ihe 3d of April 1855. ‘ 
FELTON’8 ,S4EL]P».‘«^nAKPENIN«' ' “ ' 
P O H T A B L E G R I S T M 
PaTF.NTKD .JANUARY 2, lg55. 
. .. , r 
FATE. NT , 
.. PCETA3LS GSAIH imX. '''■ 
xr.OY,:;. Y. 
F or Grinding all kinds of Grain, inxluding Com and Oeld ami 
adapted to tlin U/Se of Plaiitgr.?, by Horse Power. , 
Tht.s’is one of the' mbsfvalnable' invent ions of. the day,' Ppses- 
sing allthe qualifications reqn site to* make it -availarbio -to the 
Planter, it is destined to supply a^want that has loag-bceu .felt by 
that pbrlodor the community.'' 'it occupies a-^pace of on'y tw-e 
feet by three, and weighs about 300 Ibk It is very sirnpie Ifi' c'biv 
stnict'ion, — the grinding-s«rfaees'are 'of the Tunst durable chara,cter 
and are SelLSUarpeiniig, requiring up skill- to keep' in prder, and 
should tKey*^ ever wear out, ' ca,a. . be replaced at a mSl'mg cost, 
— and the price comes withm the reach of eveiy Planter and 
Farmer. ■ o- ‘ : ■ - 
,li is adapted to. Steam. Water, Wind or Horse Ppwer, and is 
capable of grinding three bushels per hour with on e-h'or.se power, 
and from six to eight bushels wJth two hor.se power: it grinds suf- 
ficiently fine for family use, and does not heat the meal — a most 
valuable feature. " ' ' ' - < - 
The perfeGDg of this mill is the result of a long sprics .c^ ex- 
perimeuis which have been 'attended with gre.-rt expense;' but 
.the . succes-s of, the enterprize is most eomplete. Numerous 4;e-t; 
monials in ifs favor have been received, and will be ch'eetfully 
■exbibitedrio all. ' ' ■ . ' ..t 
All .prders'for Mills;- Communication..-). A'c., will ba. promptly 
attended to, arfd should be addressed to ihe Agent, . , 
■ ' ■ D. CHAFFEE, ’ ’ ’ 
-May57tf . Augusta', Gf..-.- 
SUGAR 'CANE ..SEED. : 
•’XITA'VING 'purefiased from Mr WRA.y.'bis impbrtationTof GSf- 
XX ■ NESCJMPHFE or SORGHO^ SEED, grovrn-in lYdnce. 
under his own immediaie. inspection (thercjjy in.suring the utmp.st 
purity), .ahd-de’senbed editorially by Mr. (jf'eely ii;i ‘•'Tbe Tri- 
bune*.” wie'affer it for sale in quaut ties, atCNR DoT.t.A'R A P(^UNr>, 
.and in packets,. pre-paid bp mail, at 25 cents. 60 ceutsand.^A jeap^ 
This seedj .so superior to 'any other iu, market c.an 
unlwfroW 'THORBHR^^ Sr 'CG^^ ' 
.-.i. i-7'iji V, S : 15 Jblm'algee't. 
