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The Bulletin. 



Samples 



Raleigh 7 



Claremoiit 2 



Wilmino'toii 7 



Mt. AirV 7 



High Point y 



Mocksville 4 



Statesvillc 8 



Burlington 3 



Charlotte G 



Ashboro 10 



Elon College 2 



Kings Mountain 1 



Concord 2 



Thomasville 3 



Arehdale 1 



Fullers 1 



Goldsboro 3 



Milton 1 



Asheville 3 



Canton 1 



Collected. 



Monroe 1 



Hickory 14 



Clyde 1 



Xew Bern 1 



Wilson 2 



WalkertoMu 5 



Shelby 1 



Randleman 2 



Aberdeen 1 



Washington 1 



Durham 5 



Greensboro 2 



Winston 4 



North Wilkesboro 3 



Salisbury 7 



Spencer 1 



Bessemer City 1 



China Grove 2 



Eeidsville 1 



Besides the above, a large number of samples have been sent in 

 and analyzed for manufacturers outside of the State, as well as for 

 farmers, dealers, and manufacturers within the State. 



Effects of the Feed Law. " 



The sale of adulterated feeds in jSTorth Carolina has greatly 

 decrea.scd since the feed law was passed in 1903. 



This fact is brought out by comparing the results contained in this 

 bulletin with those in previous bulletins on Stock Feeds issued by 

 this Department. 



Feeds made up largely of peanut middlings, peanut bran, oat liulls 

 and corn-cobs are no longer offered for sale. 



The enforcement of the law has driven this class of o-oods from 

 the State. 



