34 The Bulletin. 



DEMONSTRATION RAILWAY CARS. 



Again this year the State Department of Agriculture has operated 

 a Demonstration Train for institute work. This train was furnished 

 bj the Seaboard Air Line Railway. 



During the past summer seventeen of these Demonstration Institutes 

 were held. The train consisted of a passenger coach fitted up with an 

 oil stove, kitchen cabinet, sink, ice box, together with cooking utensils 

 of modern design intended to lighten women's work in the kitchen ; 

 and an express car in which agricultural implements were exhibited. 

 In the passenger coach the women held their meetings, delivered lectures, 

 and demonstrated the uses of the various cooking utensils, served 

 lunches, etc. 



The following manufacturers, whom I consider reliable, and who 

 will be glad to answer questions in regard to their wares, have con- 

 tributed to the institute train : 



The Coe-Mortimer Company, Charleston, S. C. Fertilizers. 



The Johnston Harvester Company, Batavia, N. Y. Agricultural 

 Implements. 



Job p. "Wyatt &: Sons Company, Ealeigh, W. C. Agricultural Im- 

 'plements. 



The Bateman Manufacturing Company, Greenloch, IN". J. Culti- 

 vators. 



Raney Canning Company, Chapel Ilill, N. C. Cannery. 



Standard Oil Company, Baltimore, Md. Oil Stoves, Heaters, and 

 Lamps. 



EoYALL & Borden Company, Raleigh, I^. C. Kitchen Cabinet. 



Western Implement Company, Port Washington, Wis. Riding 

 Plow Attachments. 



Hart- Ward Hardware Company, Raleigh, N. C. (for Landers, 

 Frary & Clark). Bread Mixer, Cake Mixer, Meat Chopper, Coffee 

 Percolator. 



William Campbell & Company, Detroit, Mich. Fireless Cooher. 



Manson-Campbell Company, Detroit, Mich. Fireless Cooker. 



