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The Bulletin. 

 RESULTS OF THE EXAMINATION" OF CHOPS, 



->-' ^ Brand Name from 

 2.0 Label. 



en 3 



Manufacturer or Wholesaler. 



Retail Dealer. 



1151 Chops .Granite City Mills, Mount 



t Airy. N. C. 

 137l| do jJ. M Gwaltney & Co., Nor- 



I I folk, Va. 



1309 Corn meal and Grimes Bros., Lexington, N. C. 



wheat bran. 

 1346 Hominy feed Liberty Mills, Nashville, Tenn. 



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1293 Excelsior chops- 



.IThe Lewis Mills, Milton, N. C. 

 L...do 



1292 Yellow Dog and 



Excelsior chops. 

 1253 Hominy feed Liberty Mills, Nashville, Tenn. 



1375 



Cracked corn- 



1306 Feed meal- 



1308 Corn chops- 



John S. McEachern's Sons, 

 Wilmington, N. C. 



Soul hern Cotton Oil Co., Savan- 

 nah, Ga. 



Wachovia Mills, Winston- 

 Salem. N. C. 



Granite City Mills, Mount Airy 



N. C. 

 J. M. Gwaltney & Co., Nor- May 31 



folk, Va. 

 Grimes Bros., Lexington, N.C 



I. Lippmann, Salisbury, N. C- 

 The Lewis Mills, Milton, N. C. 

 -do 



J. S. Dixon, Littleton, N. C 



John S. McEachern's Sons, 

 Wilmington, N. C. 



Southern Cotton Oil Co., Savan- 

 nah, Ga. 



Wachovia Mills, Winston- 

 Salem, N. C. 



April 23 

 April 21 



Mar. 15 



1906 

 Mar. 15 



1906 

 Jan. 6 



1906 

 Sept. 1 



1906 

 April 17 



April 21 



DISCUSSION OF RESUT^TS. 



Twenty-one (21) samples of chops, hominy meals and feeds were examined. 

 The name chops generally means a feed composed entirely of corn product, but 

 this is not strictly adhered to by manufacturers, as some chops have been 



COTTON-SEED FEEDS. 



If cotton-seed meal contains less than 38.6 per cent protein it is below the 

 standard required by the law on this svibject and has had hulls or some other 

 adulterant ground with it. Hulls are found with meal rather extensively and 

 the mixture is no longer sold as genuine cotton-seed meal, but as cotton-seed 



RESULTS OF THE EXAMINATION 



•" i", Brand Name from 

 S.a Label. 



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Manufacturer or Wholesaler. 



Retail Dealer. 



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1272 Cotton-seed feed— Elba Mfg. Co., Charlotte, N.C. Shell Bros. & Co.. Hickory, Feb. 2- 



i I N. C. 1906 



1288 Cotton mixed feed- Statesville Oil and Fertilizer Cooper & Gill, Statesville, N. C. Jan. 31- 



Co-. Statesville, N. C. 1906 



1342 Cotton - seed hull Southern Cotton Oil Co., Char- J. W. Harris & Co., High April 20- 



feed. , lotte, N. C. I Point. N. C. 1906 

 1217 Cotton - seed meal, Universal Oil and Fertilizer Univer.=al Oil and Fertilizer Mar. 6- 

 ^ compound. ' Co., Wilmington. N. C^ ' Co., Wilmington, N. C. ' ' 



DISCUSSION OF RESULTS. 



Of the four (4) samples of cotton-seed feeds examined, three (3) were found 



