GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



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if busy ourselves, while nothing short 



Darnell's Patent Furrower and Marker. 



IMPROVED. 



IN presenting the numerous merits of this invalu- 

 able little implement, we would be glad to draw 

 a comparison with another of its kind, but we have 

 seen or heard of nothing but the ordinary scratch 

 sleds which make a mere mark as a guide for the 

 plow which follows, thus increasing the work 

 instead of lessening it. 



We have a genial, ever-borrowing neighbor, 

 however, with whom we might compares notes, and 

 we will just bring him forward with his plow which 

 he is inclined to think is good enough yet. We 

 think you will not fail to notice the difference. 

 We ride while he walks. 



We bring into requisition the services of our boy 

 of a man, and a good one, too, can handle the plow. 



We open two furrows while he opens one in clean ground and do it better. 



We open four to six furrows while he opens one in filthy ground, he wasting precious time 

 unclogging his plow and "skipping the naughty words" while we glide smoothly on. 



We make a ridge or double furrow by once driving across the field, while he must drive 

 all the way back again, or two to one. 



We cultivate plants or plow to and from by straddling the row and working both sides 

 at once, while he must "coax" first the one side and then the other, or another two to one. 



We cover evenly at any depth, while he tries and fails. 



We are done our work and have almost forgotton it, while our dear "economical" neighbor 

 trudges on. - 



Strong, light running and durable. A half dozen tools in one, and each worth the 

 purchase price. 



Runs steadily, and cannot be choked. Adjustable throughout. Gauge self-adjusting 

 to all inequalities of ground. 



Every part well made of good material, and no end to its wear and usefulness. Broad 

 runners of wrought T angle iron with rib to prevent sliding on side hill. Revolving discs or 

 furrowers, fifteen inches in diameter, with chilled hub and steel axle, cutting a clean, 

 straight furrow. 



Shipping Weight, 140 pounds. Price, $18.00. 



Kemp Manure Spreader. 



'"PHIS cut shows 

 the Spreader 

 at work, covering 

 every square inch 

 with finely pulver- 

 ized manure in 

 one-tenth the time 

 required with 

 shovels and forks, 

 and doing the 

 work fully ten 

 times as well. 



PRICES :— No. 1 Machine on two wheels capacity thirtv bushels, $ 85.00 



No. 1 on four wheels, 110.00 



No. 2 Machine on four wheels, capacity forty bushels, 120.00 



SPECIAL DISCOUNT FROM THESE PRICES. 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. 



