October 1, 1918.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



BURLAPS: 



•17.15 

 •18.35 

 •18.60 

 •23.75 

 •24.00 

 '21.75 

 •22.00 

 •27.75 

 •35.00 



.3oyi@ 



.25H@ 

 .321/2® 

 .32^@ 



.62Ji@ 

 .64M@ 

 .62Ji@ 



37 H -inch 2.42-yard 



.25^(3. 26« 

 .2454(3 .25>i 

 .24M@ .26 



TIRE 



FABRICS 



JENCKES 



SPINNING 

 COMPANY 



PA WTUCKET 

 RHODE ISLAND 



RAINCOAT FABRICS: 

 COTTON : 



I water repellent. . 



ater repellent 



and wool, 36-inch. 



Twills 



Twill, merceriied, 36-inch, tan and olive. 



blue and black 



Tweed 



Tweed, printed 



Plaids 60 x 48 



56 : 



.23 @ 

 .20'A@ 



.75 @ 

 .90 @ 

 .67^® 

 '.30 (8 

 '.35 @ 

 .3454® 



'.21^@ 

 ■.20-4® 

 -.25 @ 

 .21J4@ 

 '.23}^<a 



IMPORTED WOOLEN FABRICS SPEaALLY PREPARED FOR 

 — PLAIN AND FANCIES : 



TIRE FABRICS: 



17^-ounce Sea Island, combed square yard 



I7>i-ounce Egyptian, combed 



I7f4-ounce Egyptian, carded 



17J4-ounce Peelers, combed 



1754-ounce Peelers, carded 



•Non-.inal. 



SEA ISLAND CROP 1917-1918. 



1918. 



Stock on hand, August 1, 1917— Savannah, 1,043; Charles- 

 ton, 1 bales 1,044 



Received at Savannah (net) 32,022 



Received at Charleston (net) 6.971 



Received at Jacksonville (net) 40,146 



Received at Brunswick (net) 300 



Received at Norfolk (net) 



Received at interior points and shipped direct to southern 



mills 7,856 



88.339 



Less Total Exports 62,559 



Stock, July 31, 1918— Savannah, 15,247; Charleston, 517; 



Jacksonville, 10,016 25,780 



Crop grown according to final ginners' report 92,501 



Receipt! 

 1916- 

 1917. 



2,508 

 47,499 



3,495 

 43,080 



