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1895.] Document No. 19. 39
of climate and soil, yield per acre, value of product, etc.
We have also iu this exhibit a quantity of fine tobacco,
representing such as is grown in the Golden Belt of North
Carolina. The cotton seems to attract a great deal of
attention ; the canned fruits are well arranged, carefully
rth Carolina Exhibit in the Agricultural Buikling. Wurld » Columbian K.vpu.MLiuu, elii^agu, I'^yj.
preserved in glass jars; the various grains and grasses are
artistically shown, as will be seen by reference to the cut
which is hereto attached. We were particularly struck
with the evident care and tliought displayed in making the
best possible effect with the means in hand. While New
York has a most extensive exhibit it is confined to one or
two agricultural products, in which they exceed us in num-ber
as to the specimens, but do not exceed us as to variet}^
or quality. After a careful examination of many other
exhibits in the Agricultural Building we were greatly
impressed with the wisdom of the management in bring-
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