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son CroBSville; Duroc Jersey, not yet selected; Yorkshire. Percy C. Brown, 

 Spring Hill; Poland China, Jay R. Mitchell, Sparta. 



It is hoped that the live stock exhibit with the instructive lectures de- 

 livered at every stop, will tend to promote interest m pure-hred animals on 

 Tennessee farms. 



Car NO. 4 will be the Health Car, and will be under the auspices of the 

 State Board of Health, with Dr. Lucius P. Brown, ^tate Pure Food and 

 Drugs Inspector, actively in charge. It will contain exhibits show ng the 

 extensive work of the State Board of Health, the Anti-Tuberculosis League, 

 the State Pure Food and Drugs Department in the betterment of health 

 conditions in Tennessee and the protection of the consumer from adulter- 

 ated and impure foods and short measure. 



Car No 5 will be the Education Car, and in charge of Prof. M. W. Robin- 

 son, Agricultural Supervisor in the High Schools. This car will contain 



T. G. Settle Col Robert Gates, L. & N. R. R. 



exhibits showing the work of the State Department of Education in promot- 

 ing the study of agriculture in the schools, and will also have exhibits from 

 the Industrial departments of the State Normal schools at Murfreesboro, 

 Memphis and Johnson City. 



Car No. 6 will be the Domestic Science and Dairy Car, and will be under 

 the supervision of Miss Lucy Buttorff. a trained lecturer on domestic sci- 

 ence, and T. B. Robinson, a dairy expert. This car will have exhibits show- 

 ing the latest in conveniences for the farm home and the dairy. 



Car No. 7 will be the Platform Car for live stock demonstration, and will 

 also be fitted with a crusher for grinding limestone for fertilizing purposes, 

 and literature on this subject will be distributed, and the operation of the 

 machine explained. This car will also have an engine and dynamo to 



