COTTON-SCRAPERS. 



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BD, with each other, to adapt the device to be 

 attached adjustably to the land-side or bar of 

 a plow, substantially as herein shown and 

 described. 



220,700. LUKE W. CARRAWAY, 



Dry Grove, Miss., assignor to James B. and 



Charles W. Carraway. Cotton r Scrapers. 



Oct. 21, 1879. Filed Aug. 25, 1878. 



Claim. The combination of an adjustable 

 scraper having on its rear surface a series of in- 

 dentations in the arc of a circle, a standard or 

 bar having at its lower end a point or project- 

 ion engaging with the indentations, and a bolt 

 and nut, substantially as described. 



222,367- JAMES M. RICHARDS, 



Brundidge, Ala. Cotton - Scrapers. Dec. 



9, 1879. Filed Sep. 24, 1879. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the beams 

 A and D and intermediate block G, construct- 

 ed to present bearings at different angles, and 

 devices for clamping the blocks and beams to- 

 gether, substantially as described. 



2. The combination of the beams A and D, 

 block G, and connecting-bolts, hook H, stay 

 J, and standards B, substantially as set forth. 



222,541. RICHERSON W. SPEN- 

 CER, New Lexington P. O., Ala. Cotton- 

 Cultivators. Dec. 9, 1879. Filed May 22, 



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Claim. 1. The within-described cultivator, 



consisting of the fixed longitudinal pieces A A, 

 the adjustable pieces B B, the cross-pieces C C, 

 axle D, wheels E E, shaft F, provided with 

 arms c x c\ standards G G, scrapers H H, and 

 cog-wheels I and K, constructed and arranged 

 substantially as herein shown and described. 



2. The shaft F, provided with the arms or 

 spokes c' and the cog-wheel K, and revolving 

 in bearings b' , attached to the under side of 

 the frame, about midway of its length, in com- 

 bination with the shaft D, provided with the 

 cog-wheel I, the frame A, and the scrapers H, 

 substantially as and for the purposes set forth. 



222,905. ABNER R. HILL, Atlanta, 

 Tex. Cotton-Scrapers. Dec. 23, 1879. 

 Filed Nov. 14, 1879. 



Claim. The scraper c, formed substantially 

 as described, and having the shank ^/secured 

 directly to the standard, and the extension 

 or wing g, extending across the front of the 

 plow-standard, substantially as shown. 



227,802. HENRY L. LYON, Hampton- 

 Ark. Cotton-Scrapers. May 18, 1880. Filed 

 Feb. 17, 1880. 



Claim. In combination with the draft-beam 

 A, head-block B, and adjustable scraper C, the 

 sweep G, secured to the arms H, embracing 

 the head-block B, and held thereon by means 

 of the bolts F, substantially as specified. 



229,318. RICHARD A. JOHNSON, 



Newnan, Ga. Cotton-Cultivators. June 29, 



1880. Filed May 27, 1880. 



Claim. In combination with a plow or 



cultivator standard and a cultivator tooth or 

 shovel, a combined guard and cutter, consist- 

 ing of the vertical wing G, which prevents the 

 earth from being thrown upon the cotton, and 

 the wing I, which serves as a scraper, substan - 

 tially as shown and described. 



232,133. RICHARD A. JOHNSON, 



Newnan, Ga. Cultivators and Scrapers. 



Sep. 14, 1880. Filed July 22, 1880. 



Claim. In a cotton cultivator and scraper, 

 the combination of the standard A, wing B 

 for protecting the young plants from the dirt, 

 wing C, having the slot D, the bolt G, and 

 shovel H, the slot D in the wing C being of 

 such a shape that the wing can be adjusted into 

 different positions, substantially as shown. 



247,977. ROBERT H. WINGATE, 



Chapel Hill, Miss. Scraper Attachments 



to Plows. Oct. 4, 1881. Filed July 25, 



1881. 



Claim. The combination of a plow with a 

 scraper having its shank extending backward 

 and secured in position by means of a clamp 

 to the standard, and fastened to the beam by- 

 means of an adjusting-screw and a brace-rod, 

 substantially as shown and described. 



248,471. RICHARD A. JOHNSON, 



Newnan, Ga. Cultivators. Oct. 18, 1881. 



Filed July 28, 1881. 



Claim. The combination of the standard 

 A, having the shoulder B, the cultivator-point, 

 the adjustable wing, the bolt, and the curved 

 adjustable guard, the guard having an adjust- 

 ment of its own independently of the wing, 

 substantially as shown and described. 



248,569. JOHN BRANTLY, Isling- 

 ton, N. C, Cotton-Sweeps. Oct. 25, 1881. 

 Filed Mar. 14, 1881. 



Claim. The combination, with the plow- 

 standard a, of the plates e, pivoted thereto, 

 recessed plate g, secured between the plates e, 

 pin n, adjustable guide-plate i, having notch k, 

 wedge /, and curved adjusting-arm /, having a 

 slot at its upper end, substantially as described, 

 and for the purpose set forth. 



248,774. HOSEA P. MEGGS, Polkton, 

 N. C. Cotton-Scrapers. Oct. 25, 1881. 

 Filed May 14, 1881. 



Claim. 1. In a plow or scraper, the pivoted 

 side plate or fender, <?, having an adjusting- 

 slot, g, and a key-slot, /, and in combination 

 therewith a colter, k, having a headed bolt or 

 stud, n, substantially as specified. 



2. In a plow or scraper, the combination, 

 with the side clamp, z, and the pivoted fender 

 e, having the adjusting-slot g and the key-slot 

 I, of the reversible colter k, having the headed 

 bolts or studs n at equal distances from its 

 ends, substantially as specified. 



3. The combination, with the plow-beam 

 and its standard or stock, of the side clamp on 

 the plow-beam, the angularly-adjustable slotted 

 fender pivoted to said standard or stock, its 



