26 The Bulletin. 



The baggage or express car was filled with improved farm im- 

 plements and was in charge of a competent man, who explained the 

 workings of the implements to interested visitors. A day was usually 

 given to each place where the institute was held in order to give 

 ample time for the inspection of the implements and also to give 

 them an actual field demonstration wherever teams were provided. 



The following manufacturers and dealers very generously loaned 

 implements, utensils, etc., for the institute cars, which kindness on 

 their part is very much appreciated: 



S. L. Allen & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., agricultural implements. 



Bateman Manufacturing Company, Grenloch, N. J., agricultural 

 implements. 



Creamery Package Company, Chicago, 111., dairy implements. 



H. E. Bell, Burke ville, Va., hay racks. 



Cole Manufacturing Company, Charlotte, K C, guano distribu- 

 tors, corn, cotton and grain planters. 



Wm. J. Oliver Plow Company, Knoxville, Tenn., plows. 



Raney Cannery Company, Chapel Hill, N. C, canning outfits. 



Standard Oil Company, Baltimore, Md., oil stoves, heaters and 

 lamps. 



Job P. Wyatt & Sons, Raleigh, N. C, agricultural implements, 

 incubators, brooders, stalk choppers, etc. 



G. L. Vinson, Raleigh, 1ST. C, kitchen sinks, etc. 



Hart-Ward Hardware Company, Raleigh, K C, household 

 utensils. 



Royal & Borden Company, Raleigh, K C, kitchen cabinet, etc. 



