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DEMONSTRATION RAILWAY CARS. 



For the past three years the State Department of Agriculture has 

 been operating demonstration trains for institute work. These trains 

 have been generously furnished by the Seaboard Air Line and Southern 

 railways. During the past summer fifty of .these demonstration train 

 institutes were held. The trains consisted of passenger coaches 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. In the passenger coach the women held their meetings, deliv- 

 ered lectures and demonstrated the use of the various cooking utensils, 

 served lunches, etc. 



The following manufacturers, whom I consider reliable, and who Avill 

 be glad to answer questions in regard to their wares, have contributed 

 to the Institute Train : 



Bateman Manufacturing Company, Grenloch, N. J. Agricultural 

 implements, riding cultivators, garden plows. 



Raney Canning Company, Chapel Hill. Canning outfit. 



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

 lamps. 



G. L. Vinson Company, Raleigh, IST. C. Kitchen sinks, etc. 



Royall & Borden Company, Raleigh. Kitchen cabinet, etc. 



Western Implement Company, Port Washington, Wis. Riding plow 

 attachment. 



Hart-Ward Hardware Company, Raleigh, JST. C, for Landers, Frary 

 & Clark. Bread mixer, cake mixer, meat cutter, coifee percolator, etc. 



William Campbell & Co., Detroit, Mich. Tireless cooker. 



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



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