Item No. COMMODITIES. Car Loads 1 Bagging and ties, cotton bale ties bagging (for baling cotton) and tie buckles in packages... Note 1-Twine baling, not exceeding 500 pounds may be loaded with bagging, car loads, not exceeding 300 pounds, with bagging and ties mixed; car loads may be taken at bagging rates. 2-Any excess over 500 pounds in one case and 300 pounds in the other may be charged for at current rates for baling twine, L.C.L. 2 Beer-Minimum, not including preservative.. 34567 8 9 10 11 12 In the transportation of this commodity the following Barrels, empty-Barrels, casks, tierces, kegs and drums (new) Cotton seed meal Cotton seed meal and cotton seed hulls, mixed. Note-In mixed car loads of cotton seed meal and Cotton seed hulls and ashes, straight or mixed.. mixed Corn Meal-Grits, hominy, hominy feed, oat meal, rolled oats, straight or mixed, or when mixed with corn, bran, mill feed, brewers' meal, brewers' grits, oat groats and mill stuffs Cement, lime and plaster, straight or mixed. Coal and coke, per ton of 2,000 pounds... 13 Coal, Milling-A mixture of fine pea coal and slack coal. 14 Coal, slack 15 Cotton factory products. Calicoes, Canton flannels, plain or dyed, canvass, corset jeans, cottonades, cotton rope, cotton twine, cotton warp, cotton yarn, crash (linen or cotton), domestic checks, stripes and cheviots, denims, drills, domestic ginghams, glazed cambric, osnaburgs, sheetings (bleached and brown), silesias, tickings, window hollands and shade cloth in bales O. R. C. or in boxes; also bags, sacks or bagging, other than burlap, gunny or jute. 16 Cordwood, slabs and sawdust, minimum weight marked capacity of car, unless the actual scale weight is less, but in no case will the minimum weight be less than.. 17 Emigrant outfit or household goods (as specified in Western Classification and Arkansas Exceptions thereto), car load; when released to a valuation of $5.00 per 100 pounds in case of damage or loss Class "D" rates will apply. When such shipments are not so released, Class "C" rates will apply.. 20,096 When a car load shipment, emigrant outfit or household goods, contains horses, mules, cattle, calves, sheep or hogs, not exceeding ten head, one man in charge may be passed free. 18 Excelsior, in bales. 17,000 19 Flour, straight car load, or when mixed with corn, corn meal, wheat, bran, grits, hominy, hominy feed, mill feed, oat meal and rolled oats.. 24.000 20 21 Flour and corn meal, in sacks or barrels, and bran mill stuffs in bags, O. R. of W. W. & D., 10,000 pounds, and less than 20,000 pounds. Flour and corn meal, in sacks or barrels, and bran and mill stuffs in bags, when shipped at O. R. of W. W. & D., 2,000 pounds and less than 10,000 pounds. |