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bbls. flour, 52 bbls. apples, 182,925 lbs. cured meat, 3,606 lbs. fresb pork, 

 15 bbls. barreled pork, 450 lbs. dressed beef, 30,051 lbs. corned beef, 215 

 lbs. butter, 7,043 lbs. cheese, 14,718 cases canned goods, 1,908 lbs. honey, 

 9,066 tons haj, 4,939 tons feedstuff. 



Winston^Salem Southbound Railway. 



This road shipped into Winston-Salem and other points along its 

 line, during 1911, 11,050 bu. of corn, 22 bu. of wheat, 11,600 bu. of 

 oats, 51,484 bbls. of flour, 1,452 bbls. of apples, 18,432 lbs. dried fruit, 

 31,887 lbs. cured meat, 50,000 lbs. fresh pork, 10,000 lbs. dressed beef, 

 30,000 lbs. corned beef, 3,000 lbs. butter, 26,574 lbs. cheese, 2,978 cases 

 canned goods, 40,854 gals, syrup, 4,000 lbs. vegetables, 20,130 tons hay, 

 20,520 tons feedstuff. 



Seaboard Air Line Railway. 



As was stated above, this road failed to send us records taken from 

 their books, and we were, therefore, forced to estimate the different 

 amounts of food- and feedstuffs shipped into the State over their lines. 

 We brought to our aid all the factors that would likely aid us in arriv- 

 ing at a reasonably correct conclusion, after which the following esti- 

 mates were decided upon as certainly below the amounts actually shipped 

 into the State over this system. It seems, therefore, that this road 

 shipped into the State during 1911, 1,289,857 bu. of corn, 130,403 bbls. 

 of flour, 13,967 bbls. of apples, 8,937,000 lbs. of cured meat, 77,000 lbs. 

 of fresh pork, 3,027,000 lbs. of dressed beef, 417 cases of canned goods, 

 17,580,000 lbs. of vegetables, 7,807 tons of hay, 12,307 tons of feedstuff. 



Atlantic Coast Line Railway. 



As this road did not send us data taken from its books, we thought 

 it wise to give it the same rating as the Seaboard. We, therefore, reck- 

 oned its importations at 1,289,857 bu. corn, 130,403 bbls. of flour, 13,967 

 bbls. of apples, 8,937 lbs. of cured meat, 77,000 lbs. of fresh pork, 

 3,027,000 lbs. of dressed beef, 417 cases of canned goods, 17,580,000 lbs. 

 of vegetables, 7,807 tons of hay, 12,307 tons of feedstuff. 



Totaling the whole amount, we find that there were shipped into the 

 State over all of the roads doing an interstate business, 5,433,026 bu. 

 of corn, 229,541 bu. of wheat, 239,932 bu. of oats, 829,755 bbls. of flour, 

 7i,421 bbls. of apples, 194,203 lbs. of dried fruit, 53,331,405 lbs. of cured 

 meat, 376,643 lbs. fresh pork, 2,215 bbls. barreled pork, 14,325,319 lbs. 

 of dressed beef, 103,496 lbs. corned beef, 4,376 lbs. butter, 312,459 lbs. 

 cheese, 46,491 cases canned goods, 52,777 gals, of syrup, 7,895 lbs. of 

 honey, 70,334,329 lbs. of vegetables, 780,391 tons of hay, 89,025 tons of 

 feedstuff. 



The total value of these different food and feed products is as follows, 

 using what we conceived to be wholesale prices during. 1911: 



