Administration Tariff Bill
Compared With The Underwjood
And Payne-Aldrich Tariffs
THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 13, 1923.
NINE
umi: Underwood, 10 jr
WASHINGTON. Sept. 12. (By Tha
Associated Press.) Herewith air
riven the more Important diitlrs hi
the administration tariff hill as final
ly agreed upon In conference, with
cimparisons with the Payne-Alilrlrh
.-the last republican tariff act -anil
tin Underwood lawa:
Cattle, from 1 1-2 to to. a pound;
I'ayns-Aldrlch. from 2 a heal to
17 1-8 per aent ad valorem; Under
wood free.
Sheep and goats, $2 a heart; r'ayne
Aldrich from 75 cents to 11.50; Under -wood
free.
Fresh lamb, 4 v cents a pound;
Psyne-Aldr.ch 1 1-2; Underwood fret .
Hogs, 1-2 cent a pound; l'avne-AI-
drk'h zi.ott a neau; underwood free.
Baoon, hams and shoulders, 2 cent
a pound; Payne-AUlrlrh i cents a
pound: Underwood free.
Lard, 1 cent a pound: 1'iiviie-Al-.Aficlt-1
1-2 cem; iTiHlefwndti Tree-"
laTtt. -effm-pomitfa ana mibstmiits 4
mts puunu. rajne-AHirli'ir (no
ovlslon;) UnderwoiKl free.
Milk, fresh. 2 1-2 cents a ir.iil,,,,
J-ayne-Aldrlch and Underwood (mi
corresponding provision; cream ''0
runts a gallon; Payne-Aldrich r.
tents; Underwood free.
Milk, crjsdensed or evaporated, un
sweetened, 1 cent a pound, sweeten
cd, 1 1-2 cents a pound; Payne-Aldrich
2 cents In each case; Under
wood free.
v Butter and oleomargarine and other
butter substitutes. 8 cents a pound-J'ayne-Aldrlch
6 cents; Underwood
1-2 cents.
Cheese and substitutes, S rents a
pound; Payne-Aldrich 6 tents Un
derwood 20 per cent.
Poultry live 3 cents a jjfnd:
Fayne-Aldrich 3 cents: lTndrwood 1
cent; poultry dead, 6 cents a pound-Payne-Aldrich
5 cents; Underwood 2
cenia.
Eggi'"oir pbuTtryTTnhe shell. 8
cents a dozen: Payne-Aldrich 5 cents
a dozen; Underwood free.
Honey, 3 cents a pound; Pavne-Al-drlch
20 cents a pallon; Underwood
1(1 cent a gallon.
Horses and mules, valued at not
more than 1150 each, $30 each; valued
at over 160 each, 20 per cent; T'avne
Aldrlch $30 each, and 25 per cent,' re
spectively; Underwood 10 per cent.
Fresh or frozen salmon, mackerel
and halibut, 2 cents a pound; Payne
Aldrlch 1 cent a pound: Underwood
)free; other fresh or frozen fish 1
lent a pound; Pnyne-Aldrich same;
underwood free.
Herring and mackerel, pickled or
salted, 1 cent a pound; Payne-Aldrich
1-2 cent a pound; Underwood
free. .
Barley, 20 eents a bushel;,' Payne
Aldrich 30 cents; Underwood 1 cent
Corn. 16 cents a hnshnl- p.vn ai
Wlrlch 15 cents; Underwood free: corn
lineal, 30 cents per )00 pounds; Payne-
-"v c-t?nis; urwierwooa iree.
, Macaroni and noodles, 2 eents a
pound; Payne-Aldrich 1 1-2 cents;
Underwood 1 cent.
Oats. -15 cents s. hihl. pin,A.ti
drich 15 cents: Underwood a
oatmeal, rolled oats, etc , Gents per
1 fin n ...... .3 . T 1 x I - I . -
uuiiiib, j-uyne-.n!aricn 1 rent! a
pound; underwood 30 oenta per. ,100
("uiiiio. V
Milled rice, J cents. a pound: Payne
Aldrlch same; Underwood 1 cent.
Wheat, 80 centa a bushel; Payne
Aldrloh 25 cents; Underwood free;
wheat flour, 78 cents per 100 pounds-Payne-Aldrich
25 per cent; Under
wood free.
Apples, 25 cents a bushel; Payne
Aldrich 25 cents; Underwood 1 cents
Apricots, green, ripe, dried or in
brine, 1 l-2o a pound; Payne-Aldrich
and Underwood free.
Cldar, 5 cents a gallon; Payne--
uih-h v cents; unoerwood J cents.
pi-i-
li'
I'1M!I, ,,,(
a 1" u : i I ami ;
l-r ,-, M ;,, 1, ,
Knit l'nilerw,-ar.
pounj and :i'i ii,.r
I'lnimi and ;,o ?i
per
per
Figs, fresh dried or In brine,
cents a pound; Payne-Aldrich 2 1-2
i-viiia; unuerwooa z cents. s
Kaislns, I cents a pound; Payne
Aldrich 2 1-2 cents; Underwood 2
loins.
iLemons, 2 cents a pound; Payne
Aldrlch 1 1-2; Underwood 1-2 cent.
iimes. oranges and grapefruit, 1
if a ouna ayne-Aldrlch 1 cent;
wwu i-a cent.
njiives. in brine, green, or ripe 20
cents a gallon; . Payne-Aldrich and
tjiiuerwooQ jo cents a gallon.
rKuiies anu pears, l-j cent a
i-vunu, -ayne-Aiancn same; Under
wood 1-S cent. A
'Pineapples, M cent each; Pfyne
Aldrlch 4-5 cent; Underwood 1-3 cent.
Marmalades, Jellies and fruit but
ters, 35 per cent; Payne-Aldrich 5
cvts a pound; Underwood 1 cent a
PVund.
.Almonds, unshslled, 4 3-4 cents a
Pund; Payne-Aldrich 4 cents; Un
derwood 3 cents: shelled, 14 cents a
pdund; Payne-Aldrich cents; Under
wood 4 cents.
iAlmonds, unshelled, 4 3-4 cents a
l'dund; Payne-Aldrich 4 cents; Un
derwood 3 cents; shelled, 14 cents a
Ttind; Payne-Aldrich $ cents; Un-
Drwood 4 cents.
Brazil nuts, 1 cent a pound: Payne
'irloh free; Underwood 1 cent.
Cocoanut meat, shredded, 3 1-2
;',ntj a pound; Payne-Aldrich and
l fiderwood 2 cents a pound.
Peanuts, ' unshelled, t cent a
Pund: I shelled 4 cents a pound;
1 ayne-Aldrlch and Underwood 1 cent
" -.pound In each casej t. -
,walnuta of ail kinds shelleW, 4 centa
a pound; Payne-Aldrich 5 centa; Un
derwood 4 centa
Peas, green or dried. 1 cent a
Pniind; Payne-Aldrich -12th cent a
pound; Underwood ,-l-th Cent a
fund. i;
finions. 1 cent a pound; Payne-Al-;'Mch
40 cents a bushel; Underwood
-f cents a bushel.
iTrlsh potatoes, 50 cents per 10ft
PJunds;. rayne-Aldrlch 25 cents a
t-sshel; Underwood free,
i.matoS?' 1-2 ccnt Pound; Payne
- Wrlch, 25 per cent; Underwood 15
Pr cent.. .
rsn fi CM,ta Vr m pounds;
' i.vne-AIdrlch !S tier .n- it
wpod 15 per cent. '
Chocolata-and cocoa, 'i cents a
r2.ndV Pame-AJdrich from 1-2
;r .? . fx"""! to 60 per cent; Under
cut m 2,centa a Pund t" 25 per
dsTih"": J f?".'" pound: p'yno-ai-
Pmd Underwood 1 cents a
Sugar and manufactures of: i
1 $7 ,.CU.n. Prne-Aldrlch,
woJLtli" 1" Cfbn raw) Under
" cnt Cuban rw.)
Pound; Payne-Aldrich same;
i "derwood t cents. ,
Sugar, candy and all confectionery
ZJT' c,nt: Payne-AIdrtch from 4
re? L". p?nrt nd 16 P1" cent t" 6
!,V Sn,: Ur"'rwcd 1 cents a pound
oof and manufactures of:
ei...,r wo!- 11 cent a pound of
cent", 'on'ont: Payne-Aldrich 33
i Undorwood free.
trZ?u!!n "nd ehiMiwn's dress- goods.
11 eents a pound and 5(1 n.r
i Payne-Aldrich 11 cents a
eeti,. . . , ann " pr ent to 11
Merwood 16 per cent,
"veri'tl efVr mn'"'t. and
i . j "' trom 33
I Pound and 50 per cent to 44
- r - t""" ana e per cent,
1
oo4 it per cent-
Blankets., automobile robes and
"mllar article, from II cents a
round and 0 per cent to 17 cents a
Jund and (40 per cent; Payne-Aldrich
m 21 cants a pound and 80 per
to 11 cents a pound and 49 per
-nt; Underwood 26 per cant.
AHos and half feose, gloves ani?
Ti'lttnsf from 34 cents a pound and
;HPer eent to 45 cent a pound and
') per cant; Payno-Aldrlch. U cut,
i - . .... . -
i-i-nt 41 rents
rt-nl. U ndrl '.Vnuil,
r i rm
frini ofl rents a
?iit !o 4.", rents a
rent, I'Rvne-Al.
ilrlfh 4i centa ;t pund anil g p;
rriit. I iidi-r i.u.l :t.",,Pr rent.
Sweattri and mtirr out.-r wear
knil or rro'-heted, rrum an ceiua a
pound and An p,.r . ent tn 45 centa
pound and 6u per rent, I'avtie-Al-
nnrn 44 rrtitN a prutid and 6i
''it. I'lideruiHid :i."i i.er rent.
I'lotliiim' anil hi li. r articles of wear
Iiik apparel, nut krnt or rriit-lie ted,
Horn i'4 runts a iniiind and 4 per
rent tu 4.'i r-nts u iMiiind and 5il nei-
cent; I'ayne-Al irlrh 44 renin a pound
aim on per i-imt, t min-wond 3,
ot-nt.
Oriental and rln-nille Asnilnster,
curpeta jiutl runs, percent: r'aynr-AJdru-li,
tiu , rinjiH a .i-ijaani- -anr-and
4't prf rent. Underwood 35 per rent.
AxmiiiNier carpets and tuks not
"peclally ptuvided for. and Vt'ilum and
ilrusarls carpets n(J ;ruga and vthel
and tapestry carpet and niijs. 40
per rent; I 'ayne-Aldrlch 40 centa a
wiuartt yard and 40 per com to S
ct-ntK a wpiaru yard and 40 per cent:
Underwood from 25 per rent to" 3lt
per rent.
Cotton and manufactures of:
I'ottim sewing thread, from 20 per
cent to 35 per vent. I'aync-Aldrifh 20
per rent, Underwood 15 per tent.
' Cftton cloth, unblearhed, blrache!,
or printed or dyed, :io to 45 ,ier cent;
I 'ayne-Aldrlch from 15 to 4u per
cent; Underwood from 7 1-! to 80
per cent.
Table damask, 30 per rent; Payne
Aldrich 40 per cent; Underwood 26
per rent.
Quilts for bed spreads, 40 per cent;
rayne-Aldricli 45 per rent; Under
wood 25 per cent.
Sheets, pillow cases, blankets and
towels, 25 per tent, Payne-Aldrich
45 per cent; Underwood 25 per cent.
Table and bureau covers, napkins,
center pieces and dollies, 30 per cent;
l'ayne-Aldrlrh 45 per cent; Under
wood 30 per cent. ,
Gloves, from 25 per cent to 75 per
cent; Payne-Aldrich 40 per cent to
60 per cent;. Underwood 35 per cent.
Hose and half hose 30 to SO per
cent; I'ayne-Aldrlch from 65 per cent
to 70 per cent; Underwood 40 per
cent to 60 per cent.
Undorwear and all other wearing
apparel, not specially provided lor, 46
per cent; . Payne-Aldrich 35 per tent
to 60 per cent; Underwood 30 per
cent.
Lace window curtains, 60 per rent;
Payne-Aldrlch 50 per cent; Under
Wood 60 per cent.
Klax, hemp and Jute:
Linen cloth from 60 to 55 per cent;
Payne-Aldrich from 30 per cent to 50
per cent; l'nderwood 36 per cent.
foible damask, 40O per cent; Payne
Adrich from 45 per cfint to 60 per
cent; l'nderwood 35 per cent.
Towels and nspklns, 40 to 65 per
cent; sheets and pillow cases, 40 per
cent; Payne-Aldrich 45 per cent to
50 per cent; Underwood 35 per cent.
Linen handkerchiefs, unhenimed. 3:
per cent; hemmed, 46 per cent;
i ayne-Aldrlch 60 per cent and Un
derwood 85 per cent In each case.
Clothing and all artlclea of wear
ing apparel not specially provided for
35 per cent; Payne-Aldrich 50 per
cent; Underwood 40 per cent. .
f-s I IK and silk goods:
Sewing silk, twist and flose, un
gummed, 11,60 a pound, Payne-AI-drlch
same; Underwood 15 per cent.
Silk cloth, 65 per cent; Payne-Aldrich
$1.25 a pound to $4 a pound;
Underwood 45 per cent.
Knlmnderwear, hdse, half hose'and
gloves, 60 per cent; Payne-AIdrlch
60 per cent; Underwood 50 per cent.
Outerwear and other knit or
:rocheted, SO per cent; Payne-Aldrich
606 per cent; Underwood 60 per cent.
Underwood 60 per cent.
Henderchlefs and woven mufflers,
unhommed, 65 per cent; hemmed or
hemstitched, 60 per cent; Payne-Aldrich
60 and 60 per cent, respective
ly; Underwood 40 and 60 per cent,
respectively.
Knit goods, ribbons and other fab
rics and articles of artificial silk, 45
cents a pound and 60 per cent;
Underwood 60 per cent.
Metals and manufactures of:
Pig iron, 75 cents a ton; Payne
Aldrich 12.50 a ton; Underwood free.
Steel wire, 3-4 cent to 1 1-J cents
a pound; Payne-AIdrlch 1 cent to
1 8-4 cents; Underwood 15 per cent.
Steel rails, 1-10 cent a pound;
Payne-AIdrlch 7-40th of one cent;
Underwood free.
Horseshoes, 1-5 cent a pound;
Payne-Aldrlt-h 8-4 of 1 cent a pound;
Underwood free.
Steel wool. 10 cents a pound and
30 per cent-, Payne-AIdrlch 40 ner
cent; Underwood 20 per cent.'
isaits. exceeding two inches In
length, four-tenths cent a pound;
Payne-Aldrich same: Underwood free;
If less than two Inches in length, 15
per tent; Payne-AIdrlch 4-10th of 1
cent a pound; Underwood free.
Srews. 25 per cent: Pavne-Aldrlch
from 1 centa to 10 cents a pound;
Underwood 25 per cent.
'tame,- household and hosnltnl utn.
slls efnd hollow or flat ware of Iron
or steel and enameled or glazed with
vitreous glasses, 6 cents a pound and
30 per cent; Payne-AIdrlch 40 per
cent; composed wholly or in chief
value aluminum 11 cents a pound and
55 per cent; Pay.ie-Aldrlch 45 per
cent; Underwood 25 per cent; of cop
per, ni ass or otner metal, to per cent;
Payne-Aldrich 45 per cent: Under
wood 25 per cent.
Hair, safety, hat and other nln
of bnsss,, copper, iron and steel, 15
per cent; I'ayne-Aldrljh 35 per cent
Underwood 20 per cent.
fountain pens. 72 cents a rimen
and 40 per cent: Payne-Aldrich 10
per cent; t naerwood 25 per cent
Pocket and other knives bavins
tuner mmi uxeu uiuse.s, j-a cent each
and 60 per cent, to 85 cents each and
60 per cent: Payne-Aldrich from 40
per cent to zu cents each and 40 per
cent; Underwood 35 per cent to .65
per cent, .
Table, kitchen, bread, butcher's,
Hunting and similar knives, with
handles of mother pearl, shell or
ivory, animal, horn or sliver, 14 cents
each anj 45 per cent; Payne-AIdrlch
m cents each and 15 per cent; Un
derwood 10 per cent; with handles
of hard rubber, bono or celluloid 1
cents each; and 45 per cent; Payne-
Ainncn cents eacn ana is nee i,f
Underwood 10 per cent; with handles
of any other material, from t cents
eacli and. 46 per cent to 1 cents each
no , per cent: r ayne-Aldrlch 1
cent each and 15 per cent; Under
wood so per cent.
wrlsenrs and shears, from 1 1-2
cents each and 45 per cent to 20
cents earn and 45 per centffPayne-
Aldrlch from 1 1-4 cents each and
is per cent to 75 cents a Vzen and
jo per cent; underwood 30 per cent
fiarety razors and handles and
names, in cents each and 80 per
cent; straight razors and parts, from
18 centa each and 45 per cent, to 45
cents eacn and 45 Der cent: Pa vn
Aldrlch .from IS per cent to 16 rents
eacn ann 3d per rent: Underwood 31
per cent to 6 per cent.-
Shotguns and rifles, from 11.50 each
and .45 per cent to $14 each and 46
per eent; Payne-Aldrich from 11.60
eacn ana 16 per cent to 35 per cent;
Underwood 35 per cent.
Pistols, from I1.2S each and 51 per
cent to 13 6o each and 66 per -eent;
Payne-AIdrlch 75 cents each and 26
per cent; Underwood 15 per cent.'
. Automobile and motorcycles and
parts, 25 per cent; Payne-Aldrich 45
per eent: Underwood 10 per cent to
45 pr cent.
Airplanes, hydroplanes, motor boats
and parts, 10 per rent: (no corre
sponding provision In Payne-AIdrlch
and Underwood law.)
Bicycles, 10 par cent; Payne- Al-
drlrh 15 pr cent. Underwood 25 per
Cl lit
.Sewing machines, from 15 per cent
to 30 per Cent; Payne-AIdrlch 30 per
cent; Underwood free.
fash registers. 25 per cent. Pavne
Allrlrh 41 p.-r cent; Underwdood
fi ee.
Uream separators where lued
above J25H, 25 p,.r cent, Paynr-AI-
nricn in per cent, Underwood free,
where Mthied at less than' $75.
Shovels, scythes, sickles. 3u per
rent; Payne-AIdrlch 41 per cent; Un
d' rwood free.
Aluminum, crude. 5 cents a pound;
Payne-Aldrich 7; Underwood 2.
Lead bullion, 2 1-8 cents a pound:
Payne-AIdrlch same. Underwood 25
per cent.
Zinc In blocks or pig", 1 3-4 cents
a ..pound,;. ptujuuAidrMtti. 4W rent a
pound; Underwood 15 per cent; In
I't-fcts. 3 cents a pound; Payne-AI-illirh
1 5-8 cents. Underwood 15 per
cent.
Tobacco and manufactures of:
Wrapper tobacco, unsteaimed. $2.10
u pouno; i ayne-A tlr i i II ith i'.
I derwood same, stemmed. $2 75 a
pounu: t-ane-Alilrirh $2.50, Under
wood same.
Illuminating articles
cent. Pa ne-Aldrich.
A Id rich,
cent.
f glass. 60 per
45 per tent; Un-
Jerwnod. 3" per cent a.1 valorem. I
Tallin and kitchen artlclea and uten- i
slls of glass. 65 per cent; Payne-Aid- I
rich. J5 t 45 per cent; Underwood, 20
to 25 per cent. i
Spectacles, eyeglass and goggles, ,
from 20 cents a dosen to 40 per cent (
nd valorem: Payne-AMrlch .20 cents j
to 50 per cent: Underwood. 35 perl
cent.
incandescent electric light bullisand ;
lamiie, 20 per cent; U.tyiie-Ald' Ich. 45;
per cent, Underwood, 3ii jier cent.
Wood and manufactures of. 1
Logs of fir. spruce, ceilar or wet-i
ern hemlock. $1 a thousand board
feet; Payne-Aklrirh and Underwood.
free.
S-panlsh cedar, ebony, mahogany. ;
rosewood, etc.. in the log. 10 per cent. !
Payne-Aldrlch and Underwood, free,
In sawed boards, 15 per cent, J'ayne-i
Aldrlch. fame; I nderwood, l't I
cent. In forms of veneers,
cent: !' ne-Aldrlch. same:
wood, 15 per cent.
Toothpicks. 25 per cent:
Aldrlch. 2 centj a thousand
per cent. Underwood. 25 por cent. i
Furniture of rattan, reed, willow orl
fibre, 60 per cent; Paynte-Aldrlrh, 35 ;
per cent; U nderwood. 15 per cent.
Furniture of wood. 33 1-3 per rent;
Payne-AIdrlch, 85 per cnt. UnCer-i
wood. 15 per cent.
Paper:
Printing psner,. not r-tjUiu "i-,.v!d- ,f
tl for (Exclusive of newsprint, wl.lch i
Is free), 1 cent a pound and lu per'
cent; Payne-Akirich, fi-iirn 6-lotli cent ,
a pound t,i 16 per cent; Underwood, i
1-' per cent
cent: Payne-AMrlch. 8 per cent: Un-
dt-ruood, 35 4'er cent.
l.iwthrr 1 'Vi". m, ti's. not over 1?
Ittr'ii i i-i Ir'imli. $5 per dozen pai's
wc nr.i's and children', not ove: t i,
sajiie length. II per dozen pairs, for
each lnrh in lingth in ftei-w there.
:.' ren's a pair. I'a ne - A ;drlrh, trom I. i-on,i
$t.S 1,. t T'i a dozen p.tir. I ' n.l.-r- j ,.f , n i,
wool, from J! to $2 id per dozen , In for.- itn
pairs. I I'lioph.i',
.vu-Mrai instruments eno pari. l l.itiinri
Crude petroleum and fuel oil.
Ores of gold, silver or nlrkel and,
of the platinum metal ;'
I 'arrlitio n I a nd , M u:n ( n
Pearl, mother of. ami shells, mo 1
.ret. nil, tlakis ,r aiUaneeil tr 1
anv tiilne fro ft the naliital wta'i' jt
sketi-lte
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20 leer
I nder-
l'ayne-
Hnd 16
Killer tobacco; unstemmed, 35 cents
a, pound, stemmed, 60 cents a pound
ents and 60 rents
Payne-Aldrich 36
lUnd respectively; Underwood
a p-same
Cigars and cigarettes, $4.50 a pound
and 2a per cent; Payne-AIdrlch and
I. title rwoud same.
Spirits, wines and other beverages:
"iMtiy ana otner spirits. $5 a proof
, j ,t,,nru Z2; I nderwood
same.
t mtmpagne and other sparkling
. V. '.'.,'" " gauon; Payne-Ald-
r0oh.J'J a " a": Undehvood same
Still wines. $1.25 a gallon; Payne-
,...M a on t nuerwootl. 45
gallon.
centa
Ale. Porter and beer, $1 a gallon
i ayne-Aldrlch and 4-nderwood 45
cents.
(irapejulce, containing less than 1
per cent alcohol 70 cents a gallon;
containing over 1 per cent alcohol,
Or u gallon and $5 a proof gallon on
the alcohol; Payne-Aldrtc.-i and Un
derwood, no corresponding provisions
Oliiger ale, and other similar non
alcoholic beveragea, 15 cents a gal
lon; Payne-AIdrlch 12 cents; Undor
wood 8 cents.
Chemicals:
Iyes, synthetic chemicals and ex
plosives, products of coal tar, in In
termediate state, - cents a pound
and 50 per cent ad valorem on Amerl-
.uaiion; i ay tin-Aldrlch 3a
l'nderwood 15 6per cent.
svnlhetlr. nl,an,i .
o, 'oh i ur, in nnlshed state 7
cents a pound and 70 per ctnt ad
valorem on American Valuation-Payne-AIdrlch
30 per Jenl",
wood same.
Acetic acid (Vinegar) 2 cents a
wr;,fre,;,iy"e-Al,jrkh
t-nnc acid 17 cents
I'ayne-Aldrlch 7 cents- I
cents.
Alcohol, amy: ( cents a pound-"J-
PoSndUn:
;,iir ,," . " cents
p ' ajne-Aiarlch 20
hvitti woou tree.
tan
cent;
Dyes.
per
a pound;
derwood 6
per
per
cent;
Ink and ink powders, 2 per cent
d valorem. Pavn. am. kP . cent
cent; Underwood is .' " 1 8r
rlch;; .f "It e; nt ; P-ne-AW.
JeLVtLen-VnA0. 5 nt.
Ut.LP3lind ; ynAidAcree!
Underwood, 1 cent a poundt nsinhn,'
VT"6? fr,syn'nec' cnts a pound!
cents ' Underwood. C
; ,' -c a gation; under
wood, 12 cents a galloii.
Linseed oil. s a ne.f n ,.
Payne-Aldrich, l cents a t gallon of
iVt pounds weight; Underwood. , 10
centa a gallon ot sums weight. i
Ollvo oil in containers, ly, cent a
x sj-ne-Aiuricn, tv cents a gal
lon; Underwood, 30 cents a gallon'
in bulk, 8M cents a pound; I'ayne
Aldrlch, 40 eents a gallon; Under
wood, 20 cents a gallon.
Cottonseed oil, 8 cents a pound;
Payne-AIdrlch and Underwood, frea.
Cocoanut oil, 2 cents a pound;
Payne-AIdrlch and Underwood, free.
Peanut oil, 4 cents a pound; Payne
Aldrhch, free; Underwood, i cents a
gallon.
Soya bean oil, 2.5 cents a pound;
Payne-Aldrich and Underwood, free.
Perfumery, Including toilet waters,
cosmetic etc., If containing alcoUoL
40 cents a pound and 75 per cent ad
valorem; Payne-AIdrlch, 60 oenta a
pound and 60 per cent; Underwood, 4
cents and 60 per cent; If not contain
ing alcohol, 7a per cent; Payne-AIdrlch
and Underwood, (0 per cent.
Spirit varnishes, containing Jess
than 5 per cent of methyl alcohol,
$2.20 a gallon and 25 per cent ad
valorem; Payne-AIdrlch, $1.12 a gal
lon and 15 per cent; Underwood, $1.83
Snd 15 .per gent; containing mors than
per cent of methyl alcohol, 25 par
cent ad valorem: Payne-AIdrlch,
same; Underwood, 10 per cent.
Soap: Castile, 16 per cent; Fayne
Aldrich, m cents a pound; Under
Wood, 10 per cent; perfumed toilet, 80
per cent; Payne-Aldrlch 60 per oentj
Underwood, 30 per cent; unperfumed
toilet, 80 per cent; Payne-Aldrloh, 20
per nent; Underwood 10; medicinal,
30 per cent: Payne-AIdrlch. 20 cents
a pound; Underwood, 20 per 'cent; all
other soap and soap powder, 16 per
cent; Payne-Aldrich, 20 per cent; Un
derwood, S per cent.
Baking soda, M cent a pound;
Payne-Aldrich, cent a pound; Un
derwood, 14 cent.
Tab salt, In containers, 11 cents
per 100 pounds: in bulk, 7 cents per
109 pounds; Psyne-Aldrlch, same; Un
derwood, free.
Starch, potato and" wheat, 1 cent
a pound; payne-Aiaricn, 11 cents;
Underwood, 1 cent,
JmimIpw! t
Diamond and other preclmis stones,
i.nmit 10 ner centf ' Pavne-AldDctl,
free; Underwood, 10 per cent; cut but
not set, 20 per cent; rayns-AKrricn,
10 ner cant; Underwood, 20 per cent,
, Pearls, not set or strung, 20 per
cent; Payne-AIdrlch, 10 per cent; Un-
a rwood. 20 Der cent.
imitation nrecious stones, cut or
facetted, 20 per cent; not cut or facttt
ted, M per cent; Payns-Aldricn nd
iTniUivnmi. to tier cent.
Buckles, card cases, chains, cigar
and cigaretta holders and oases, col
lar, cult and dross buttons, mesh Cage,
nurses, ate 80 per cent; Payne-AId
rlch and Underwood. 10 per cent.'
Watch movements, w net ner in cases
or otherwise, from 75 cents each to
ltfl.75 each: Payne-Aldrich, from 7
cnta each to $3 each snd 2i per cent;
Underwood. 80 per cent.
Watch cases and parts of watches.
46 ner cent: Payne-Aldrich, 40 par
, . TTnHrwrtnd. 80 ner cent.
Clock and clock movements, 45 rsr
cent: Payne-Aldrich, 40 per cent; Un
derwood. 10 per oant. ,
Barthenwars snd .
nisflswarsi
Common yellow, brown or gray
earthenwars, tmdeoorated. 15 per cent
ad valorem; Payne-Aldrich, 25 per
eent; Underwood, 16 per cent; dec
nested. 20 per cent ad valorem
Payne-A Wlrlch. 40 per cent; Under
wood. 20 per cent. -
White aranite ana aami-porcemis
earthenwars and stoneware, undee
orated, 4 per cant; Payne-Aldrich, 66
per cent; UndeTwood, 36 per cent : If
decorated. M per cent; Payne-AIdrlch,
(0 per cent; Underwood, 40 per
cent. .
China, porcelain ana otner vitruiea
wares, undecoraten. ti per cent ao
valorem; Payne-AIdrlch. 51 per cent;
Underwood. 50 per eent; If decorated,
7 per cent; Payne-AIdrlch. 80 per
cent: Underwood. 65 per cant.
Plain glass bottles, from 1 cent a
pound to 60 eents a gross; Pajras-
Wrlting, letter snd note psfw. plain,
3 cents a pound snd 15 per cent:
Psyne-Aldrlch, same; Underwood, 21
per cent.
Paper envelopes, plain, 8 cents a
pound and 20 per cent; Payne-Aldrlch,
20 per cent; Underwood, 15 per cent.
Plavlng cards. 10 cents a pack and
I 20 per cent; Payne-AIdrlch. 1 oenta
a pack and so per cent: i nnerwoon,
40 per cel.
Sundries;
Hoxlng glove, baseballs, footballs,
tennis rackets, bala and other similar
athletic equipment, 30 per cent;
I'ayne-Aldrlch and Underwood, no
corresponding provision.
Ice and roller skate. 2l per cent;
Payne-AIdrlch and Underwood, no
corresponding provision. I
Boots, shoes or other footwear having
uppers of wool, cotton, hair or silk, 3i
per cent; Payne-Aldrich and Under
wood, no corresponding provision.
Hats, bonnets and hoods of straw,
grass, horsehair, rattan, etc., blocked
or trimmed, 50 per cent; Psyne Aid
rich, 60 per cent; Underwood, 15 per
cent.
Brooms. 13 per cent: Psyne-Aldrlch,
40 per cent; Underwood, 16 per cent
Toothprtishes and other toilet brush
es. 45 uer cent; Payne-AIdrlch, 40
per cent: Underwood,' 36 per cent.
Dice, dominoes, chessmen and bil
liard and pool halls and poker chips,
50 per cent; Payne-AIdrlch and Un
derwood, 50 per cent.
Dolls an toys, 70 per eenot: Payne
AIdrlch and l'nderwood. 85 per cent.
Matches. 8 cent a gross; Payne
Aldrich, 6 cents; Underwood. 3 cents.
Furs dreesed on the skin, except
silver or black fox, 25 per cent;
Payne-Aldrich, 20 per cent; Under
wood, 80 fer cent.
Manufactures of furs, 50 per cent;
Payne-Aldrich, 35 per cent; l'nder
wood, 40 per cent.
Silver or black fox skins and man
ufactures thereof, 60 per cent; Payne
AIdrlch. 20 per cent; Underwood, 80
per cent.
Wearing apparel. In chief value or
fur, not npeclallv provld-ed for, 60 per
cent; Payne-Aldrich and Underwood,
same.
Hats, caps and bonnets of fur, from
11.50 per dozen snd 25 per cent to $16
per dozen and 15 per cit; Psyne
Aldrlch, from $1.50 per dozen and 20
per cent to $7 per dozen and 20 per
cent; Underwood, 15 per cent.
Ibices, lac window curtains and
burnt-out laces (other than those of
cotton), 90 per cent; Payne-AIdrlch,
70 per cent; Undorwood, 60 per cent.
ismbroidenea not specially province
for and all fabrics and articles em
broidered by hand or machinery, 75
per cent: Payne-Aldrich and Under
wood, 80 per cent.
Bags, satchels and pocketbooks and
other boxes and cases of leather, raw
hide or parchment. 30 per cent: Payne
AIdrlch. 40 per cent; Underwood. 30
fier cent; If fitted with traveling,
uncheon and similar sets, 45 per
pe:- rent. I'llvne-sUdrlrh
U' derw i d. J.'i oer cent
l'hn'ioi!tai'hs ami slmllsr urMri-s
ami puis. 3" per cent. I'.tvne- Mdru-n.
(,, i(er ' Undent ... 1. 2. l"-r ' cut.
l .r.. , clutpien snd similar ar
ticle of relisl'U dev'Ilon. from
p. r ci nt to Sil per cent. Pvn"-Vd-rl.
:i .in I Uiid. rvvoisl. ni col respond -Inc
pr.'t 1.1 "i.
I'eiH-iles ,.f materials other tnan
n eUI 15 cent a gro-. and 2w pet
cent, i'.-iviie. Aldrlch. 4,i rents a gross
ami 'J.'i per cent; I'nilerwoisl 25 per
rent
Piioloitraplil.- camera and or:a. 211
p.-r cent. I'iimmc Aidrlrb. 15 per cent.
I 'nderwood. i.'i per cent.
M ivitii! picture films, sensitized, hut
nut eised or developed, four-tenths
oi-nt a line.ir foot; I'ayne-AMrlch. 2a
p, r cent. Uu terw ii'd. free; exposed
but not detelKped. 2 -ccn!.s a linear
foot Panic Aldrlch ?5 per cent; Un
derwood." 2 rent", exposed and de
vei 'tied 3 cents a llnesr foot; IVtyne
AMiich. 2.". per cent. Underwood, i
it iiotilues in any term, i fn
ltne.il- fiot I'hviii - Aldrlch I
I- sl .. .. .. 1 1 cent
Tne-mo"tatlc n.uiies. ,i, j..-.
from 15 centa en oh and i per cent
to :m rents each and 4a per rent;
Pat i,c-Aldrlch nd Underwood, no
corresponding provisions
Unibn II i. parasols ami Minshades,
VlTed W t n OIIU-l lono . y-
Ill I llill
45 per cent gris. p.irs
I 'oi i -s'tim
;' th.
ollMtl l.'S
rr i-le an I Sl'illfr
i'iimantil.irttire'1 or li
beets or plates
blot ! Ic ami sulpbat
Milpoate
m it I i-alia of
ami loi Mei
. ,u.. m.L roreoll ,tm
' .till
i I ill'.
le
1 sulphur Mail I
l,' .1111 O 'I
Ua lion-Sh'-lmps
Silk, i li
waste
dlion nilr.t'e. Milph.it ... crude.
all .il el nit, r . .ik,
Nt:tm!iu,l new-iirltit I'aiet-
Sulpli'it in any foi m. a
ore.
Tn r ami pitch of un
Tea
'i'tcth natiinil.
Tin ore and PI. irk o olr ,
videil (hat ttieie shall I,
upon 1 lark ovi.le of th, a duly of
rents a pound ami upon bar. ..,rk. or
pig tin, a diiti- f K rents a pound
when the American 'nes arc pin
during 1 :n"i tons of .asslterlte and
bar, Mock and pig (In a year
Turpentine, gum snd spirits of. and
Mlk t"i'
i I n
i mb.
. si I. .
illllill but
the llr-:
. c k
ml
Mill
i hi
in
r. ..I
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II, le si
pll-s
I II mil 11111:1 ,
I p.lt II1U
epb.
OI
elerlri
I'.ilii. ;s
til.'ll
111.'
I I
snail
rol
lie:, th.- irtl'IStll-e fr-ed ItO-j
lor.nii limn :is mi.i.iMoii. 'he ijuesn.
.'I'ni.-'.'il tin task "f I -'i-'ivcrlng
I cm ei ntiivnt fiiinls and hrs
Iriown J.'M. I to in Aliiericill Eol'l-,;
! tli'o.lacr iiuil solilie,- from Nome. '
A: i-ku 'Uli t Mi.-in w.i -al l to e-
' eirl-e ijn i: lijliu :i.-i wlttl the
t ran I.m. Ion oitrr tninv ovart iires
: 1 1 1 , 1 ii, ich neiti't! ui"ti with M'lscnw.
I lie Him- iik the taskeof recoverlng
-, ,. fn'iic 7
Ul i II v It i :st
I' v
ith
f l in. pr
llipo
August
tjiirni Mane li ,s
list li-'- Cll 111 !H U s
t ll.it tier iniignilireiit
wlilrh were tnketi t
i liw for- s,'ifekeeple
cent
ttetat'le tallow.
Wax.
All barbed wire, whether
eiU''nle.i.s; , j
urik-lnal painfiuas tn
50
,n -t- t'SVtie.A
per rent; Underwood .l.i per rt-nl.
Krrs list: ,
Agrli-ultural Implements, Including
plows, tooth or disk harrows, harves
tei 'reapers, aailcultuial drills and
pl.iiitors. powers (except lawn mower-
) horserskes. cultivators, thresh
ing inarbines, t-otton Bins, wagons
and earts.
Animals Imported for breeding pur
poses Antimony ore. Antitoxins,
wirrlnes. Kmm and bacterlnes. Uul
phlde of arsenic. ' Asbestos, crude.
liibli-s Binding twine made from
New Zealand hemp, inanlln, Tamplco
liber, sisal grass, or sunn. Bread.
Hooks, maps,-music, engraving, etch
IligK, bound or iinboiind, if printed
inure than 20 years. Bonks- ami pam
phlets printed wholly or chiefly In
loremn languages. Books, -libraries,
usual and reasonable-" furniture and
similar household effects or persons
or families from foreign countries
not intended for sale. Ilornx. crude,
old brass Bristles, crude. Bullion,
gold or silver.
Linotype and all typese-ttlng ma
chines, typewriters, 'shoe machinery,
and tar and oil spreading machines
for road construction.
Chalk, crude.
Cwal, anthracite, bituminous, culm,
slack and shale and coke.
Cocoa and t'Scoa beans.
Coffee. .
Coins or gold, silver, copper or
other metals.
Copper ore and copper In platea,
bars, InRots or pigs.
Cork wood or cork bark.
Cotton.
Fans, common palm-leaf, not or
riomented or decorated.
Guano, basic slag, manures and
other substances used chiefly for fr
tillzer.
Hair or horses and cattle.
Hope made of rawhide.
Hides of cattle.
Ire. ,
India rubber and 'gutta-percha,
crude.
Iodine, crude.
Iron ore.
Ivory tusks In their natural state.
Jet, unmanufactured.
Junk.
Boots and shoes made wholly or In-
chief value of 'eather.
Leather cut into shoe uppers,
vamps or soles.
Aaphalt and bitumen.
Lemon Juice and lime Juice, con
taining less than 2 per cent of al
cohol.
.Mechanically ground and chemical
wood pulp.
Needles, hand sewing or darning.
Newspapers snd periodicals.
OH cake and oil-cake meal.
Oakum.
Whole and other fish oils of Amerl
can fisheries.
Wttt tl , OI I'l tUT i-oliil 1
f
and
In In or
A. "
nil. minora l.
ami u U1n:,l
ti-;n
luHi'!:
' in u
! iIm1 s i ni;nis in ..liVtl Mm' Ha r
I I'.Mli. h'Uf hi-.r'n mnllHi Mt-(i 1 thr
r ; H'M?li'"Hv.ki Mtnl nu.mtiMitv,.l
j j il 1til jlroun-l Kutope- Th linlniiH-
- i iki flic a iUl tiil ttt. hHn ri'nu)V',
all thi irM-tniiH utoiif-i from th
J'wrlH. rt't.tlning the pLiliiium unrl
Some of thp QiiPi'n'rt Ronm, to
Kftthrr with thtifit' f the Ian rrtr'?.
trown, ir port oil to Utwe Ihmi
when; I FOR I "i
I !
by Katneni'ff I
has despaired
i 1120.
of evi
Tile
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CONSTIPATION
BILIOUSNESS
Headache
INDIGESTION
Stomach Trouble
NERVOUS AND
HALF-SICK WOMEN
These Letters Recommending Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound will Interest You
For Your Own Good Pleaco Read Them
Youngitown, Ohio. "Last fall I
began to feel mean and my back
burt ms and I could baldly do my
little bit of Housework. , I was
played oat when 1 would jug t sweep
one room and would have to rest I
would have to put a cushion behind
me when I would ait down and at
night 1 coulcPnot aleep unless I had
something undefr my back. I had
awful cramp every month and was
iust jiearlv all in. Finally my hus
band laid to me one day, Why
don't yen try Lydla E. Pinkhara'a
medicine ?' and I said, 'I am willing
to take anything If I could get well
again. ' . So 1 took one botUa and a
second on and felt better and the
neighbor asked me what I was do
ing; and said. 'Surely It must be do
ing you good all right' I have just
finished my eighth bottle and I can
not express to yon how I feel, the
way I would like to. If yon can uae
this letter you are welcome to It and
if any woman doe not believe what
I hav written to be true, she can
write to me and I will describe my
condition to her as I have to you.
Mrs. Elmer Heasley, 141 S.
Jackson St, Youngstown, Ohio. .
"I 'was very nervous and run
down," write Mrs. L. E. Wieae of
706 Louisa St, New Orleans, La.
"I would often lit down and crv.
and was always blue and had no am-
Diuon. i was tma way lor over a
year and bad allowed myself to get
Into quite a serious condition. One
day I saw your advertisement Jn the
daily paper and began to take Lydia
E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound
at once. I have improved ever since
taking the third bpttle and I find it
is me Dest medicine i nave ever
taken."
Benefited by First Bottle
"I was completely run down and
not able to do my housework. I just
dragged myself around and did not
have energy to get up when once I
lat down. I reaa advertisements of
Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable
Compound in our paper The Indiana
Daily Times,' and learned all about
it I received results from the very
first bottle and now I am doing ail
my own work, even washing and
ironing, and I never felt better in
my life. I tell ajl my friend it ia
due to you-" Mrs. Elizabeth
Reinbold, 403 N. Pine St, Indian
apolis, Indiana.
You should pay heed to the ex
periences of these women. They
know how they felt before taking
the Vegetable Compound, and after
wards, too. meir words are true.
Lvdla E.Pinkham'i Private Text-Book unon "Ailment
Peculiar to Women" will be sent you free upon request.
WMte to the Lydia 13. Pinkham Medieino Co., Lynn, Mass.
3
Hydrometers
aV
'
re indispensable for taking care
of your battery. With the use of
a Hydrometer for testing- and fill
in;, you often double the life of
your, battery.
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Western Carolina
Auto Co.
5
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The SHINOLA HOME SET helps
the children to form lasting habits
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get the daily shine.
The genuine bristle dauber cleans
the shoes, and applies polish easily
and quickly.
The large Lamb's Wool Polisher
brings the shine with a few strokes.
For lOOfo neatness, the shoes should
be shined dsily with SHINOLA.
Shinola Always 10c
Black, Tan, Walts, Oa-blood and Brown.
bet to Biy "SHINOLA"
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This feature adds nothing to the
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Ray-O-Lites what every flashlight user
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Ray-O-Lite stamped on the end cap. In
flashlights and batteries he is your guar
antee of better light and longer service.
Your dealer is authorized to refund the
purchase price if you are not thoroughly
satisfied.
FRENCH BATTERY &.
CARBON COMPANY
Madison, Wisconsin j-
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