. Wholesale price list : fall and spring, 1915-1916. ntents of box from dryingwinds. Put up in rolls 30, 36, and 40 inches wide, about 100pounds in a roll. One roll of 40-inch will completely line about27 full-size cases. We cannot break rolls. Per lb., 41/2 cents. CORDAGE, TWINES, ETC. Flax Sail Twine. For sewing burlap. Put up in skeins. High-est quality Italian. Per lb., 30 cents. Two-Ply Sisal Cord. (Breaking strength, 170 lbs.). For ex-press bales. On reels of about 50 lbs. each. The best cord forthis purpose, cheaper and stronger than a ten-ply jute cord. Can-not break reels. Price, per


. Wholesale price list : fall and spring, 1915-1916. ntents of box from dryingwinds. Put up in rolls 30, 36, and 40 inches wide, about 100pounds in a roll. One roll of 40-inch will completely line about27 full-size cases. We cannot break rolls. Per lb., 41/2 cents. CORDAGE, TWINES, ETC. Flax Sail Twine. For sewing burlap. Put up in skeins. High-est quality Italian. Per lb., 30 cents. Two-Ply Sisal Cord. (Breaking strength, 170 lbs.). For ex-press bales. On reels of about 50 lbs. each. The best cord forthis purpose, cheaper and stronger than a ten-ply jute cord. Can-not break reels. Price, per lb., 11 Va cents. Four-Ply Wool Twine. For tying in bunches. Put up inballs of aljout one pound each. Packed in bales of about 130lbs. The strongest, most uniform wool twine made. Not loadedwith dope, will run about 260 feet to pound. In bale lots, perlb., 9% cents; in less than bale lots, per lb., 11 cents. Tarred Sisal Yarn or Lath Cord. In coils. Good for tyingtrees for storage or cellars. Aljout 100 pounds to a coil. Per lb.,111/2 cents. RAFFIA. Low-priced, poor quality Raffia is expensive always. We get the best quality, long, white, flat strands. Price per pound in lots under 10 pounds 15c Price per pound in lots of 10 to 50 pounds 12 %c Price per pound in lots of 50 to 100 pounds 11 %c Price per pound in full bales of about 220 pounds 10%c F. O. B. here. BURLAP Because of conditions due to the European war, new^ burlapis so high in price that we cannot afford to use it. We havecontracted for a big lot of selected, second hand or scrapburlap. This is selected scrap—no little pieces, no rottenstock. Put up in bundles of about 100 lbs. and 200 lbs. each. Price per pound in lOO pound bundles 4%c Price per pound in 200 pound bundles NEEDLES FOR SEWING BURLAPFive-inch, extra quality, large eye, 40 cents per dozen; 5-inch,common, 2 5 cents per dozen. PKICR LIST ALABAMA MULE SKLX JIITTEXS 3T


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