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RORD SYY K0AVAL "ToRE, F-- IsVWBERK GEERAl f ND\ TfOVTRJA FIC61IAh G7 fEW&PAPEER Record's Immigration Number n5 0 LOOK OUT FOR THE IMMIGRATION NUMBER OF THE RECORD! WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN EXCELLENT AR- TICLE FROM GOVERNOR-ELECT HOKE SMITH OF GEORGIA, PREPARED ESPECIALLY FOR THIS NUMBER; ANOTHER FROM IMMIGRATION COMMISSIONER WATSON, OF SOUTH CAROLINA; OTHERS FROM OTHER SOURCES EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT. ALL IN ALL, THIS NUMBER WILL BE THE LARGEST AND MOST IMPORTANT SPECIAL NUMBER EVER ISSUED BY A SOUTHERN TRADE JOURNAL. IF YOU ARE NOT REPRESENTED IN IT, DON'T FAIL TO WRITE OR PHONE US AT ONCE. IT WILL BE PRINTED IN SEVERAL LANGUAGES AND FIFTY THOUSAND COPIES DISTRIBUTED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. SEE THAT YOUR NAME IS IN THAT ISSUE. CONSOLIDATED NAVAL STORES COMPANY. Home Office: JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Branches: Savannah. Ga., and Pensacola, Fla. OFFICERS. W. C. POWELL, Preamat; B F. BULLAKD, L COOVINGTON, J. A. CRANORD, D. H. MMILLAN, B. R. POWELL, C. OOVINGTON, JOHN H. POWELL, Vieo Preddents; C P. DUSENBURY, Seretary and Treasuer. EXECUTIVE OOMMITTEZ : W. C. Poweli, C. B. Roger, H. L Ovington, B. F. Bullard, J. A. Cranford. DIL torsRS: W. C. well, B. F. Bullard, C. Rogers, J. A. Crantord, W. J. Hillman, John H. Powell, W. F. Coachman, H.L. Covigton, C. Downi, H. McMilan, R. B. Powell, C. M. Covington, 8. A. Alford. NAVAL STORES FACTORS SPaid in Capital Stock, $2,500,000 Owned and Controlled by Practical Operators. The"Consolidated" is purely a co-operative Company. Its Interests are Identical with those of the Producers. The patronage of turpentine operators everywhere Invited. Two Million acres of land and Timber for sale on easy terms. Producers are invited to call or correspond. COVINGTON COMPANY, WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. Dry Goods. Notions, Men's Furnishings Blankets. Comforts, Convict Clothing, UNION-MADE OVERALLS. McMillan Bros. Southern Copper Works Manufacturers of TURPENTINE STILLS Complete Outfits and Extra Kettles, Caps, Arms, Worms, Fur- nace Doors and Grates always on hand Old Stills taken in part New Work and repairing done Payment for in the country Heavy Coppersmithing, Steam Pipe and Special Copper Work Jacksonvllle, Fla. Also Fayetteville,N. C. Savannah, Ga. Mobile, Ala. WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. PUDLUHED EVERY SATURDAY. DEVOTED TO NAVAL STORES. WMIDER AND MANUFACTURJNG in .xbi b WoeOM s U.c IL. by As Sae Commin of to TLurpo Opinenes Aumi.b is as Ea aid Of ... sisapein SoL. a DU in Amsid Cameo. a G&W OWps due dC Gind Awdd Abbd IsV I = 30s Ow Qmdv016WO' al Turih OpwmW Aamcm Adwpb Apr 27V. 001i = Cdi 0wno da baw lkf Cm GuwamV Ainseddm.&~ s 11'by Chwrgn Ss Ammmwe ss ls d e V* Ginws Aewnam FLORIDA BANEERS TO MEET IN JUNE AT ATLANTIC BEACH. The Forida State Bankers' Association will hold its fourteenth annual session at the Hotel Continental, Atlantic Beach, on June 14th and 15th. The ofieers of the association for the S current year are aa follows: George D. Monroe, president, Quincy. F. W. Hoyt, first vice president, Fer- uandina . George W. Allen, third vice-president, Talllahasee. Georg eW. Allen, third vice president, Key West. T. T. Munroe, fourth vice president, Ocala. John Trice, fifth vice president, Tampa. George R. DeSaussure, secretary and treasurer, Jacksonville. Executive Cluncil-E. W. Lane, Jack- sonville; Bion H. Barnett, Jacksonville; J. Denham Bird, Jacksonville; C. W. Lamar, Pensacola; C. H. Brown, Live Oak. Committees. Resolutions-A. F. Perry, E. P. Forster, L. C. Massey. Auditing-W. H. Milton, L A. Fraleigh, E S. ril. Nominations-J. T. Dismukes, E. C. Romfh, F. F. Barden. Legislative-G. W. Saxon, John Trice, Henry Robinson. Protective-H. S. Budd, C. A. Carson, C. W. Lamar. Delegates to the American Bankers' As- soeiation-John T. Dismukes; Arthur F. Perry, alternate. Omdcal Program The following is the official program of the meetings: June 14th, Frst Session 11 o'clock a. m. -Invoestio, Rev. M. (kmpbel Stryker, Jackaonville. Address of Welcome-Next mayor of Jacksonville. Response to Address of Welcome-Cry A. Hardee, LIre Oak. Address-George D. Munroe, president. Report-B. W. Lane, chairman execu- tive council. Report-G. W. Saxon, chairman legisla- tive committee. Report-George R, DeSaussure, secre- tary and treasurer. Report-John T. Dismukes, delegate to the American Bankers' Association. Report-H. S. Budd, chairman protec- tive committee. Addre-J. N. Whitner, Sanford. The Celery industry of Florida. Adress-C. A. Carson, Kissimmee. Bankers' Responsibilities and Their Rela- tion to the Community. Adjourmment. June 15th, second session, 9 o'clock a. me. Address-William M. Corry, Quincy, The Tobacco Industry of Florida. Address-T. K. Wilson, St. Petersburg. 'Aae 8paee Industry of Florida. .Tulsa, I. T., May 20.-Frank Chesley, the oil king, the man who discovered the famous Glenn Pool, the largest and most productive oil field in the world and whose income is now a million dollars a year from individual holdings, heads, as active president, a half million dollar corpora- tion organized in this city to-day in which a number of well known Jacksonville men are interested. The corporation is the Great Western Oil and Gas Company, of which Frank Chesley, of this city is presi- dent; Judge W. B. Owen, of Jacksonville, and J. M. Swanson, of Washington, D. C., vice-presidents, and James A. Hollomon, of Jacksonville, secretary-treasurer. Acquiring Leases. The company is acquiring leases throughout the Indian Territory and Ok- lahoma at once. Frank Chesley is regard- ed as the most practical oil man in the Midland States ,and a thorough knowl- edge of geological formations and the other requisites that mean success in the oil business. Two years ago he was mak- ing a desperate struggle to acquire enough money to drill the first well in the Glenn Pool section, few having faith in his con- victions. To-day there are a thousand wells in this one field, scores of new ones are started every week and it is conserve- tively estimated that Chesley's discovery of this particular field will make mil- lionaires of fully a thousand men and as many more independently rich. Chesley, the oil king, is now personally exploring new fields, in the same ninety- sixth meridian belt and it is a fact worthy of mention that he has drilled fewer dry wells than any man in the busi- ness. Though a millionaire, he is out every day with his working clothes on giving the same close attention to the physical operations of new fields as he did a few months ago when he was trying to borrow the last five hundred dollars to Address-B. T. Mayo, Jacksonville. The Individual ledger. Reports: Committee on resolutions. Committee on auditing. Committee on nominations. New business. Adjournment. The Soial Features. Saturday afternoon the bankers of Jacksonville will entertain the visiting bankers on the river. Saturday evening, banquet at 8:30 p. m., Continental Hotel. Toastmaster, Mr. D. U. Fletcher. Music by the banquet quartet, Messrs. Thomas Elmore, F. W. Williams, Mr. Theodore Webb, Mr. Thomas Hilditch. finish his first well Mr. Chesley will give personal attention to the operations of the Great Western Oil and Gas Company, and will personally examine ad pass up- on every lease acquired by the company. Development Company. Another big company organized in this city to-day was the Tulsa Development Company, with a capital of $60,000, of which Judge W. B. Owen, of Jacksonville, is president; James A. Hollomon, of Jack- sonville, vice president, and Gray Carroll, a prominent lawyer of this city, secretary and treasurer. This company has already acquired by deed some of the most val- ulable property around Tulsa. On ac- count of the vast amount of lands owned by minor Indians, there is very little land that can be actually acquired by deed and the Tulsa Development Company has se- cured a good portion of that available around Tulsa . This city is growing more rapidly than any city in the entire Southwest, popula- tion increasing at the rate of 5000 or more a year. Four years ago a small vil- lage, it is to-day a city of tall brick build- ings, street cars, paved streets, magnifi- cent homes, schools and churches and the people are coming so rapidly that fully a thousand are living in tents awaiting the erection of homes. Besides the farming and stock interests that have made this country famous, the city of Tulsa is the trading center and the metropolis of the oil, gas and coal industries of the greater Oklaahoma districts. The two territories are to become one sovereign State in July and prospector and homeseekers are flocking into this territory by thousands. Among the Florida and Georgia people interested in these enterprises are D. H. MeMillan, Edwin Brobston and Roland 0oodward, of Jacksonville; W. B. Obn- oley, of Valdosta; Albert Fendig of Brunswick, and others. Hon. H. H. tiuckman will respond to the toast. Mr. P. L. Sutherland will respond to the toast, "The Ideal Relationship Between the Bankers and Customer." The toastmaster will call upon the bankers for impromptu responses to toasts of his own improvising, and much fun is anticipated as all the Florida bank- ers are ready speakers. Committee on Arrangements-Mr. Ar- thur F. Perry, Mr. T. P. Denham, Mr. Henry Gaillard. Special arrangements and rates have been made at the hotel for all delegates and their lady friends. Ladies are cordially invited to come with their husbands to the meetings and the banquet. In The Oil Fields. Jacksonville Men Are Investing Liberally in Indian Territory. CRUSHmES ELECT OFFICER Addresses o Attractlss of the Ilads- try. Norfolk, Va., May 25.-The principal feature of to-day's session of the Inter- state Cottonseed Crushers' Association in eleventh annual convention at the James- town Exposition was an address by John M. Carson, chief of the bureau of manu- facturers of the department of cmmeree and labor. His subject was Foreign Trade." "The cottonseed industry presents greater attractions," said Maj. Carson, "and offers greater possibilities in the immediate future for enlargement in for- eign markets than many others of our principal industries. If it were more gen- erally known in the United States that tne best cottonseed oil is equal in purity and healthfulness to olive ofl, the demand for cotton oil at home would expand to a point that would seriously interfere with the profits of these manufacturer of olive oil in France, Italy and Spain who fnd cotton oill so profitable in the condut of their business. Our manufacturers of eot- ton oil might profitably direct their ef- forts to bringing their product to the at- tetnion of the American people. Cett msed O.L "If our own people were made familiar with the real qualities of cottonseed oil, very much of the oive oil now imported would be permanently displaced, and vry much of the animal fati now m exten- sively used in the preparation of food would be expelled from Amerian kitch- ens. I suggest that the producers of cot- tonseed products, through the agency of the Interstate Cottonseed ushers' Ao- ciation, perfect plans for exploiting their manufactures et only in foreign ut in domestic markets, and for maintaling their integrity and proteting them against questionable praeties whilc it is alleged have attended a few sweet ship- ments to Europe Maj. Carson's address was com idesd by the association to be s valuable that it was determined by resolution to have it printed for general eireaatli O. P. Goodwin, president of the Farm- ers' Union of Boath ~aelw a, followed in an address in whk he dwelt upon the advisability of doig away with th mid- dleman between the prodneas of, ast the crushers of eottonseed. The question of where the next annual meeting shll be held was debated, bu was net settled. An invitation from Dal- las, Texas, was ead. Following the peesh et Maj. C ea, the convention adopted new trade rule giving eottonseed meal and ake a fed elassficatlon an debhaging the grade of meal from choice, eas prime and prime to chboie prime and goe, with the same ammonia percentages as bmaf wre adopted by the Cottanseed mushes' As- sociation, during their sinin at th Jamestowna position to-day, s Ag -- 4 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. FOW SVCCDES r ATTEN-rr! 0 | BUYER'S DIRECTORY --ItSFIt;IatyvioE1EICS ioe------------ lasted by the Associated Press over the question whether the rules committee could meet at any time subject to call of the chairman, or should meet three days before the annual convention, the conven- tion waxed a little warm. B. F. Taylor wanted teh rules committee to hold its session immediately before the convention claiming then all interested could be pres- Sent and could give in their ideas of the trading rules. Col. J. W. Allison, of Tex- as, declared that if the rules committee met earlier, about thirty days before the convention, the rules could be printed and distributed among the members. This plan was adopted. L. A. Ransom, of Atlanta, Ga., was elected president o fth eOottonseed Crush- ers' Association at the closing session. Henry J. Parish, of Memphis, was elect- ed vice president and Robert Gibson, of Dallas, secretary-treasurer. Membership was bestowed upon Joe N. Carpenter, of Natches, Dr. W. H. Wiley and Maj. J. M. Carne. RAILROADS CHARGED FULL. One Road Cannot Cut the Rate With An- other Rea. ACCOUNTANTS. T. G. Hutehinson, .iacksonville, Fla. Walter Mucklow, Jacksonville, Fla. AXES. Briggs Hardware Co., Valdosta, Ga. BANKS. Commercial Bank, Jacksonville, Fla. BEER-WHOLESALE. Chas. Blum & Co., Jacksonville, Fla. .oseph Zapf & Co., Jacksonville, Fla. BOXES AND CRATES. Cummer Lumber Co., Jacksonville, Fla. BRIC. Geo. R. Foster, Jr., Jacksonville, Fa. BUILDING MATERIAL. Geo. I. Foster, Jr, Jacksonville, FLa. BUSINESS COLLEGES. Tampa Business College, Tampa. CARPET. E K. Cleveland Furniture Company. CIVIL ENGINEERS. Roland Woodward, Jacksonville, Fla. CLOTHING. craig & Bro., J. A., Jacksonville, Fla. Standard Clothing Co., Jacksonville, Fla. COPPER SMITHS. MrGMila Brother, JackmoavIls, Savan- ash ad Mobile. M. A. Baker, Brunswick, Ga. COOPERAGE. florida Cooperage Lo.,Jacksonville, Fla. DRUGS. Wm. D. Jones, Jacksonville, Fla. DRUGS-WHOLESALE. Tamp Drug o., Tampa, Fla. 8omt e Drug MfC. Jacksomvill, Pi. Groover-Stewart Drug Co., Jacksonvlle, EM. DRY GOODS-WHOLESALE. Covington Co. The. Jacksonvill FLa. ENGINES. Merrill-Stevens Co., Jacksonville, Fi. Scboeld's Sons Co., J. 8., Maon, Ga. Lomarbd Iron Works and Supply C., Au- FERTILIZERS. Bours & Co., Wm. A., Jacksonville, Fla. The Interstate Commerce Commission FURNITURE. has declared "that under the law a car- 3. E. Cleaveland Furniture Co., Jackson- rier or a person or corporation operat- vills, Fla. ing a railroad or other transportation line FOUNDRIES. cannot, as a shipper over the lines of an- ShoSeld'as ons Co., J. 8., MaaE, Ga. other carrier, be given any preference in OENTS' FURNISHERS. the application of tariff rates on inter- Stuart-Bernstein Co., Jacksonville, Fla. state shipments," says a Washington dis- Craig & Bro., J. A., Jacksonville, Fla. patch. Standard Clothing Co., Jacksonville, Fa. "One carrier shipping its fue, mate- GROCERS-WHOLESAI. Willams Co., J. P, Savannah. Ga. rial or other supplies over the lines of m OD, J Savannah, *another carrier must pay the legal tariff HARDWARE. rates applicable to the same commodities Bond & Bos Co. Th, Jaksoille, Fla. shipped by an individual. Briggs, W. H., Hardware Co., Valdosta; Ga. "The commission suggests that there Tamna Hardware Co., TamAs Fla. may be some instances, such as the move- W d C J. D. SavIa . ment of needed fuel, in which, in order HAY AND jRAIN. to keep the trains or boats moving, such Bour & Co.. Wm. A., Jacksonville, Fla. traffic could be given preference in move- HATS. ment without creating unjust or unwar- Craig & Bro., J. A., Jaekonville Fla. ranted discrimination." Standard Clothing Co.. lacasonvile. Fla. It is said there probably is not a rail- HOTEL d in t c t h t p t Aragon The, Jacksonvaile Fla. road in the country that has to pay the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Ne% York. N. Y. regular tariff on any of its supplies from Telford Hotel. White Springs, Fla. the initial point to the point of destina- IRON WORKS. tion. This is especially true of coal used Merrill-Stevens Co., Jacksonville, Fla. by the railroads for fuel purposes. Schofeld's Sons Co.. J. 8., Macon, Ga. Another ruling permits railroads to re- INSURANCE. turn shipments gone astray to the point Florida Life Insurance Co., Jaeksoavll of destination without posting the tariff Fa. schedules under which this shall be done. C(y & McCall, Jacksonville, Ia JEWELERS. R. J. Riles Co., Jaeksonville, fa Greenleaf & Crosby Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Hess & Slager, Jacksonville. Fla. LIQUORS. R. M. Rose Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Casper Co.. Roanoke, Va. Blum & Co., Char., Jacksonville, iFa. Altmayer & Flatau Liquor Co., Macon, Ga. Joseph Zapf & Co., Jacksonville, Fa. MEDICINES. Spencer Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tem. MACHINE WORKS. Sclofield's Sons Co., J. 8, Mason, Ga. Lombard Iron Works. Augusta, Ga. MATERIALS FOR TURPENTINE PRO- CESS. Schofield's Sons Co., J. ., Maeon, Ga. METAL WORKERS. MeMllan Bres. C., Jacsevlls savan- ash ad Mobile. Baker, M. A, Brunswick, Gak, ad Pena- ola, Fla. MILL SUPPLIES. Schofield's Sona Co., J. .8, Maem, Ga. Tampa Hardware Co., Tampa, Fl Weed & Co., J. D., Savannah, Ga. Malsby Machinery Co., Jadkonvrle, Fla. Briggs Hardware Co., Valdosta, Ga. MONUMENTS. Tampa Monumental Works, Thapa, i. MULES AND HOng". W. A. Cook, Tampa. Fla. NAVAL STORE. American Naval Stores, Co., Home Omie Savannah, Ga. Peninsular Naval Stor Co., Tampa, FIL Barnes & Jesup Co., JacksonMle, Fla. Consolidated Naval Stores Co., Jackson- viLe, Fla. Union Naval Stores Co., Mobile, Ala. West-Flynn-Harris Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Williams Co., J. P., ravamh, Ga. Young Co., John B, Savannah, Ga. Southern States Naval Stores Oo., Sava- ash, Ga. PAINTS. Bond & Boour Co. Jacksonvill, Fla. PHOSPHATE SUPPLIES. Tampa Hardware Co., Tampa, Fl. PUMPS. Merrill-Stevens Co., Jacksoville, Fa. 8choield's Sons Co., J. 8., Maeos, Ga. uATTB OADB Atlantic Coast Line. REAL ESTATE. Brobston & Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Bours & Co.. Wi. A, Jacksnvilla, Wia. SHIP YARDS. Cummer Lumber Co, Jacksonvil*, Merrill-Steven a Co.. Jaeksomvlls Fla. SHOES-WHOLESALE. Covington Co. The, Jaekoavils, Fla. Jos. Rosenheim & 8ons, Savannah, Ga. STEAMSHIPS. Clyde Steamship Co. The. New York City. TANKS. Schofleld's Sons Co., J. S., Macon, Ga. TURPENTINE STILLS. Baker, M. A, Brunswick, Ga., and Pess- cola, Fla. McMilan Brothers .Co, .Jack eUvil Savannah and MoWb TURPENTINE TOOLS. Council Tool Co.. Jacksonville, Fla. Operator' Tool Co., Gree Cove Spriwa Fla. WATCHES Greealef & Cr by Co., Jakseomille, ia. Hess & Slager, Jaeksville Fla. R. J. Riles Co., Jacksonville, Fla. YELLOW PINE LUMBER Cummer Lumber Co, Jacksonville, Fa. East Coast Lumber Co, Watertow a I WHISKIES GINS AND RUMS $1.50 to$5.00 per Gallon ......AGENCY sOR...... Lewis 118 and Meant VenCrm Pure Rye Wilk.es. Controllers Blum's Monogram sad Sylvan Rye-Agents for Junapt Cinerinati and Past Miwauk ee s. Priem an ap plication. CHAS. BLUM & CO. 51 nd 59W WEST MAY strEET JACasNVIYLL FLA. I- WM. D. JONES PRESCPTMM SKCMIST ...0..11. FAMILY DRU GGIST 107 E. BAY ST. Mail Orders Sollse. Cay & McCall FIRE INSURARC Walter Mucklow, CKRTnInO PUB=C ACCOUNTAM, Rem1, 464-47- MNutl Ikt 3Mg JACEWVanUL.. ISL . "THEDEVIof TODAY" His work I the Hai Cur. Socie. Buninei. Politi aad ev walk of lif. A bok portmainr tL w t dru found lada eOmiitio of lif. Pitl. d method ad csapi th M. A warsiamrn tte men sa w.a from wek 9ad ruhl. Thi* book s having an hsa...e ala We want ae-ts t) ell the above book wth a ful Hue of Standard Bab riotisia eaks Red Letter flmila dmihaeB'sUaSMe. Cas- Iire"will mant fre. This iyaw opsortuaiy -s e--m a worth yew r hveslss. We hav a e Wh bases with asys Wi WlW M . D. E Liher Ptlhlblig Ce. 12-14- Trl.ty Av. Atlaut, ia. HUTCHINSON AUDIT CO. PUBLIC ACCOUNTAMTS & AUDinOMK Dyal-Upechnkrs fite Pheme Szs. g- M1 0 R I T W Y T-F __________________ TEEC WEEKLYP INI)ISTRIAL RECO1W. S EAST COAST EXTENSION. Sweaty-Eikt Miles o This Woderful Railroad Now Completed. Speaking about the extension of the Florida East Coast Railroad from Miami towards Key West, the Miami News says: "Beginning at Homestead, the road is completed for a distance of 21 miles on the mainland to Jewfish creek. Thence it crosses to Key largo, where there are 29 miles of completed track, and on which trains are running. "Thus it will be seen that, counting the line between Miami and Homestead, the track has been finished for a distance of 78 miles south of Miami to central supply station, a point between Uper and Lower Metacombe Keys. "Of the 120 miles of grading to be done altogether, 78 miles in different localities have been completed. "Last week 320 cars of rock ballast were distributed, and 35,100 cubic yards of dirt and rock were moved by thirteen dredges, eight land eexavators and six grading camps. "The dredge George W. Alien has re- sumed work. The Grampus is undergoing repairs. Dredge No. 4 is at Long Key. Dredge No. 3 is at Miami "One and three-quarters miles of main track were laid last week. "Considerable work was done at Snake Creek, Wilson's Opening and Indian Key, while the work on Long Key viaduct was very heavy. "The work in the yard at Miami con- sisted in rebuilding the steamer St. Lucie, repairing the Wanderer and building barge No. 8 and piledriver No. 6. "On the extension work 156 laborers were received. The total force at the end of the week was 2,856, this being an in- crease of 306 over the previous week." SYSTEMATIC FIGHT URGED ON IN- DUSTRIAL OPPRESSION. of raising the money. The committee in- cludes William B. Roper, Virginia; Elli- son Smyth, South Carolina, and D. A. Tompkins, North Carolina. The association placed itself on record by the adoption of a report submitted by the committee on interstate commerce, opposing any compulsory reduction in the rates fo transportation of passengers by railroads. The committee in its report expressed the opinion that any such re- duction would be accompanied by an in- crease in freight rates. A bronze tablet bearing resolutions expressive of the asso- ciation's appreciation of the services of David M. Parry, of Indianapolis, former president of the organization, was unveil- ed and presented to Mr. Parry. Mr. Parry then read a paper on certain phases of various problems growing out of commercial obligations. He said that not only did the constitution of the Unit- ed States permit the organization of trusts, but the persistence of such organ- izations showed that there was an eco- nomic demand for them. A report of the committee on merchant marine was read by its chairman, D. A. Tompkins, of Charlotte, N. C. It recom- mended that the bill of Senator Gallinger to promote the merchant marine be pass- ed, and the meeting at once passed a reso- lution, without debate, favoring such ac- tion. CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY. National Association of Manufacturers Meet in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, May 20.-The twelfth an- nual convention of the National Associa- tion of Manufacturers, met here to-day for the convention, which lasts until the 22d. Secretary Marshall says that when the delegates are all here, this will be the largest gathering of its kind ever held in the United States. The speakers who are expected to address the convention during the business meetings, and at the New York, May 21.-A fund of $1,500,- banquet on the closing of the convention 000 ,to be expended in fighting "industrial are Secretary of Commerce and Labor oppression" in the next three years, was Straus, Speaker Cannon, of the House; called for by President Van Cleave, of Senator Dolliver, of Iowa; Admiral Sigs- toe National Association of Manufactlir- bee, of the navy; Gen. Bell, of the army; era, at their annual, convention in this and Judge Prouty, of the Interstate Comn- city to-day. President Van Cleave ap- merce Commission. pointed a committee of thirty-five manu- Reports are to be read from many of facturers to find a way to raise the the following committees of association money, members, and discussions are expected on President Van Cleave then delivered his many of these subjects: Bankruptcy, annual address. He announced his plan child labor, consular reform, immigration, at the conclusion of his annual address, industrial education, interstate commerce, in the course of which he declared the merchant marine, patents and patent principles of the association to maintain laws, postal affairs, pure food tariff the open shop; to oppose the boycott, lim- reciprocity. The speakers have been urg- itation of apprentices and limitation of ed to speak as candidly as they care to output, and to oppose dictation by labor on all these subjects. unions. He also declared that the manu- facturers must combat the newer issues The Tampa Business College, Tampa, coused by the determination of the labor Fla., one of the largest and most success- union leaders to terrorize the President, ful commercial colleges in the South will Congress, judges and juries. President soon have a large and finely equipped dor- Van Cleave added: mitory ready for the reception of stu- "We want to federate the manufactur- dents from outside of the city. This fine ers of this country to effectively fight structure is under course of erection now, industrial opression. The President ought and President Hatton informs us that it to have fully $500,000 a year for the next will be completed by July 1st. We believe three years. We should certainly provide this is the only commercial college in the ways and means to properly finance the entire South offering such advantages to association, to federate the employers of its foreign patronage, but the very large the country, and to educate our manu- attendance of this worthy institution al- facturers to a proper sense of their own most demanded this step. By this means duty, patriotism and self-interests." every student will be under the watchful President Van Cleave then appointed a care of Prof. Hatton and his estimable committee to confer with him as to ways wife. "VALUE'S" ARE OUR.S. Nobody Can Meet Our Values, "Prices" are Everybody's, Any Dealer Can Shade or Imitate Our Prices. COMPARE THE FURNITURE Price Tafs Indicate Nething But Price. E. E. Cleaveland Furniture Co., Largest and OiMet Fr lture Stwee I Ja usemMle. SStandard Clothing Company One Price * S 6 5. One Price S FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, 2 S17 and 19 West Bay Street, Jadksomvfl, Flor S 8tetesn and Hawes Hiat. Special Attention GOven to Mai Orders. 'agamuaeuuI u8e8iSSI8auIIIIIISIISIUISuII08ggagusagagges Mc KOY PATENT -R Turpentine Cup. The best and simplest cup on the market. Detachable Greater Capacity, easier dipped ,more easily placed on tree, stronger and prac- tically indestructible, Will 7- not rust. For catalog and price list write 'KOY PIIIiTTIIE CliP CO. // 015 Hibria Buildin New Orleans. IT v-n', Me A. BA KER, INVENTOR AND A. BAMR MANUFACTURER OF THE BAKER IMPROVED SEAMLESS TURPENTINE STILLS. Write me for prices F. O. B. any pointan titrpentine bt All stills sold under a guarntmo. JOB WORK THROUGH THE COUNTY PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO The Largest and Oldest Copper Works in the South. My specialty is large worms and heavy bettems that de not leak. BRUNSWICK, GA. and PENSACOLA, FLA. 4 TiE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. ' This Easy Chipper Saves time and Money. ," Chip escapes easier on account of hollow back. WRITE "-,- Cuts a shade streak easier as hollow back allows hack to W to be closed more FOR SGum flows easier as there is less steel to drag over the fresh cut. Operator's Tool Company, Green Cove Springs, Fla. lJ NW PUBLIC LAND The United States land office in Gaines- ville has seat out the following circular tter under date of May 20th : Notice is hereby given that a part of Gasparil land ,in Charlotte Harbor, in township 48, range 20 east, containing 214J acna, has been surveyed under special instruction from the eomumisaon- er of the general land office and that the plat of survey will be filed in this office at 9 o'clock a. m. on the 20th day of June, 1907, and that on and after such day we will be prepared to receive appli- cations to enter said land. HENRY S CHUBB, register, SHIELDS WARREN, Receiver. The above tract, which is located in one of the most fertile sections of South Florida, it will be seen, will be open for omestead in June, and will no doubt be rapidly taken up. A few months ago a large area of gov- ernment lands in South Florid was sur- veyed and subjected to application for homestead, and a large proportion of these lands have already been occupied. BIG PHOSPHATE DEAL. Bartow, Fa., May 24.-A deal involv- ing 2lAe acres of rich phosphate land has just been eloeed by the Consolidated Land Company of Jacksonville selling to the Bradley Fertiliser Company of Boston, property located in the southwestern por- tion of Polk county, in the Chilora see- W. F. o*acbmn, W. J. Hillman and J. A. Canford are am the principal stockholders in the Jacksonville company. The price paid is about 600,000. MBROMI & CO. BUY A HOTEL. Broston A Company, or Jacksonville, have made an investment in our town this week that we believe will make a great improvement to our fair city. The purchase being that of the Dade City hotel and grounds, which is probably one of the best locations in the State for a magnifi- cent hotel In an interview with a Star reporter, Mr. Brobston said that they would make a regular paradise out of these beautiful grounds, and will make the hotel second to noe in the State. He also said that the company did not buy it to sell, but had an experienced hotel man who would take charge as soon as the property could be put in readiness. The place will be fitted up for the convenience and comfort of the traveling public, and special attention will be given tourists the coming winter. We are indeed glad to welcome an in- vestment in our city by so strong a firm as this one, sad hope that this will cause greater investments in our progressive city. Our little city is one of the neatest and most progressive little towns in the State, and always stands with out- stretched arms to all those who wish to invest in her bright future.-Dade Ulty Star. EW FRANCHISES GRANTED IN WAYCROSS. of Hartford, Conn., George W. Deen, of Waycroas and Frank H. Elmore of Jack- sonville, to construct and operate a street ear system in Waycross. The petitioners also asked for a fran- chise to furnish electric lights to the city and the people of Waycross, but the electric light proposition was declined, as Waycross intends to have an electric light plant of its own and supply the city with lights. A gas franchise was granted to Dr. S. S. Ludlum, who recently went to Way- croas from Michigan. The petitioners for the gas franchise agree to furnish bond that work on the plants will commence within six months from date and be ready for operation within thirty-six months. The petitioners for the street car fran- chise also agree to begin work within six months after the acceptance of the fran- chise and to have street cars in operation within thirty-six months. Frank H. Elmore is secretary and treas- urer of the Standard Cypress Company in Jacksonville, and his many friends will be interested in his movement to supply the growing Georgia city with a street car system. NEW PLANT FOR MILLVILLL. Pensacola, May 20.-The plant of the German-American Lumber Company, which was destroyed at Millville last summer, is being rebuilt, and today large shipments of machinery for the mill, which will have a capacity of 100,000 feet of lumber per day, passed through here. The machin- ery was unloaded from the ears and placed on lighters to be towed to Millville. Offi- cers of the company announced today that the buildings had all been rebuilt, and that fully 00 per cent of the machinery had been shipped from the factory, 40 per cent of which had been received and in- stalled. It is anticipated that the big plant will be in operation by the latter portion of July or the first of August. The company has also had a large force of men at work during the past five months in extending the railroad from the almost virgin forests to the plant, and this work will be completed within six months, giving the company a trackage of sixty miles through its forests and af- fording much better facilities for getting logs to the milling plant than existed before the disastrous fire. ftgIme Bolera, rtiol .ini Repays 1-- Ji A LIGHT SAW MILLS PECANS n tlv b wert permameit Profits cohmly of care ECOM y Of "mu Certalty of retfts Aialu crops No-erisue product LOMBARD WORKS S"perkto llt AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. .0iC E ;1 (I~E O ~IE C % THE OPPORTUNITY OF TODAY. The first to plat a psm- grave wil be the first to reap great rvest. for full Ihfarlutli apply to THE GRIFFIiN BNOS. Co. Craig Bros Co. 239 W. NBy Street EVERETT BLOCLK Leaders in Men's and Bors' Fine Cloth- ing and Up-to-Date Furnishings. Agents for Dunlap and Stetson Hats; largest stock in the City. ~ i+i+iiiii~~~~iiiii~~~~ ----------- --- W. W. Car-s, Pre. W. C. Themo, M anger. B. Carom *La T- 1tE. Tampa Hardware Co. Wholesale SHardware Turpentine. Mill and Phosphate Supplies. TAMPA. FLO IDA. T mi i ** ***to I* Im c In se 0nM H NOTARY PtULIC. PUt PUffTU Exau"matlu am1 Th160, EstmateS. . PNueI a4t ROLAND WOODWARD, CONSULTING AND OIVIL ENGINEER. Rom 6. Board of Trade BSMdi JACK- VILLE., FL The city council of Waycross, Ga., has SHINGEL AND LATH MACHINERY granted a franchise to Burdette Loomis AND SUPPI IFS 0 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 7 Southern Drug Mfg. Company WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND MANUFACTURERS OF Flavoring Extracts, Packed Drugs, B. Bluing. Vinegar end Pyne's Popular Lenedles. We handle everything in the Drug and Medicine line. Write for prices. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. TAX ON TURPENTINE PRIVILEGES IN COUrT. Bronson, May 14.-The Times-Union correspondent has been informed that Shands & Elvington, extensive naval stores operators of this county, have employed Judge E. -. Pinnell & -on to file an in- junction against Tax Collestor W. H. An- derson, restraining him from selling their * turpentine privileges which are now adver- tised in the delinquent tax list. Section 532, general statutes, says: "In case any land shall be timbered and the timber or the right to turpentine same shall belong to a person other than the owner of the land, the assessor shall assess the value of the land independent and dis- tinct form the value of the timber and turpentine privileges, and shall assess the value of such timber and such turpentine privileges separate and distinct from the said land and fro each other, assessing the value of the land and of the timLer and of the turpentine privileges to the owners, respectively thereof." The above law has been complied w h by the tax assessor. It has been intimated for some time that the naval stores and sawmill opera- tors would refuse to pay this tax and would test the law. Hence the injunction will create no surprise. Some of the far-sighted farmers have reserved their timber, while the majority have leased theirs to the turpentine or sawmill men. The turpentine operator works it from three to five years, the sawmill follows, utilizing all the timber suitable for lumber, he is followed by the tie man, who takes the medium-sized tim- ber, and last, but not least, the woodman, who "skins" the land of saplings, tops and fallen timber. Section after section looks as if a cyclone had swept over the county. A quantity of these lands will revert to the State for taxes. Parties having purchased some of these "skinned" lands have to go to a distance to procure the posts for fencing it. If there be any defects in the present law, the people of this county believe that Senator John R. Willis and Repre- sentative J. N. Willis, as well as other legislators, will have it perfected, so that it will stand any and every test that may be made.-Fla. Times-Union. NOTICE OF MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the annual S meeting of stockholders of the American Oak leather Tanning Company, for the election or directors, and such other bus- iness as may be presented, will be held at the office of the Secretary of the company in Jacksonville, on Monday, June 3, 1907, at 3:30 o'clock p. m. C. H. MANN, President. Jacksonville, Fla., May 16, 1907. 5-18-3t XPMaT AccOUrTArT. ANY BUSIN ecorespendenm aselldtm reference the bet. Fted K. aklad Jaeksmvie, Fla. Lao dihtaue phone 27. P.0. Bo 57. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. in Circuit Court, Fourth Judicial Circuit, in and for Duval County. In Chancery. Alice Welling Weiss vs. Thomas Alcott Weiss. To Thomas Alcott Weiss, Newark, N. J. You are hereby required to appear to the Bill of Complaint filed herein against you in the above entitled cause on or be- fore the 3d day of June, A. D. 1907. "The Industrial Record" is hereby des- ignated as the newspaper in which this order shall be published once a week for four consecutive weeks. Witness my hand and seal of office this 30th day of April, A. D. 1907. P. D. CASSIDEY, Clerk. By E J. CANDEE, Deputy Clerk. C. B. PEELER, Solicitor for Complainant. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. In Circuit Court Fourth Judicial Circuit In Chancery. of Flornua, in and for Duval County. Minnie B. Carson vs. Charles W. Carson. To Charles W. Carson, bhvannah, Georgia. You are hereby required to appear to the Bill of Complaint filed herein against you in the above entitled cause on or be- fore the 3d day of June, A. D. 1907. "The Industrial Record" is hereby desig- nated as the newspaper in which this or- der shall be published once a week for four consecutive weeks. Witness my hand and seal of office this third day of May, A. D. 1907. P. D. CASSIDEY. Clerk. By E. R. HEDSTROM, Deputy Clerk. C. B. PEELER, Solicitor for Complainant. NOTICE TO iON-RE~IDENT. In Circuit Court, Fourth Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and for Duval County. In Chancery. G. A. Henry vs. Creo. Henry. To Creo. Henry: You are hereby required to appear to the Bill of Complaint filed herein against you in the above entitled cause on or be- fore the Oth day of May, A. D. 1907. "The Industrial Record" is hereby desig- nated as the newspaper in which this order shall be published once a week for eight consecutive weeks. Witness my hand and seal of ofiee this 19th day of February, A. D. 1907. P. D. CA88IDEY, Clerk. By R. HBEDTROM, Deputy Clerk. C. B. PEELER, Solleiter for Complaiaunt IN CIRCUIT COURT. Fourth Judicial Circuit of Floris, in and f r Drral County. In Chancery. Jacksonville Development Co. vs. Ralph H. Doane, et l. Notice to non-resident: 'io Ralph H. Doane, Andrew J. Mosley and Bertha M. Mosley, his wife: You are hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed herein against you in the above entitled cause on or be- fore the 3d day of June, A. D. 1907. "The Industrial Record" is hereby des- ignated as the newspaper in which this order shall be published once a week for eight consecutive weeks. Witness my hand seal of office this 21st day of March A. D. 1907. (Seal) P. D. Caesidey, Clerk, By E. J. Candee, Deputy Clerk. Owen & Royall, Solicitor for Complain- ant. W. L. WILSON, Press. & TreIs. JNO. E. IARRIS, Vice Pres. 6. J. SCOVIL, Sec'y a& Goa. 81r. Florida Cooperage Company (Incorported) Capital Stock s100,000 MANUFACTURERS OF Turpentine, Cotton Seed Oil,Dip and Syrup Barrels. Office and Factory Enterprise and EsteMe Streets. Telephone 1855 Jacksonville, Fla. Barnes & Jessup Company SJacksonville. Florida. Naval Stores Factors and Commission Merchants. OFFICERs. C. H. Barnes. President. J. C. Little, Vice-Preeident. E. B. Wells. Secretary and Treasurer. DIRECTORSI C. H. Barnes, J. C. Little, Alph Jeseu. J. R. Saunders E. C. Long, W. E. Cummer, R. H. Paul. G. W Saxon. 0. W. Taylor. THE COMMERCIAL BANK JACKSONVILLE. FLA. Braces: Ocaa and Lake City SThe largest lading Stte Buak i Jaeksonville. Is econdetd In am old- fashioned strictly conservative maer and is subject to regular examination by the Comptroller. S Individual and Sa ing Aeeoun solicited. H. ROBINSON, W. 3 OWEN, H. GAW.LARD PrSlMt. Vic-Peit. Ca~r. asJw;L)c a. *090& W. J. LUENGLE 13".iileaL J. W. WADn. vies-presdissa. .C. HUGHa, Ain't. Se' ami Tres Union Naval Stores Co. MOBILE, ALA. PENSACOLA, PLA. NEW ORLEANS, LA. NAVAL STORES FACTORS. .........DEALER IN .......... Supplies for Turpentine Operators. Can *fer at preset quite a large amber of deizaMb e beat. in West lek- ida, Alabama and Miissipp. Libeal advaMce mae again et e-dpe Ce,- resmpedenee licidte. Principal Office: MOBILE, ALABAMA. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER PLANTS FOR MILLS AND FACTORIES. REMINGTON OIL ENGINES OPERATING ON KEROSENE. KARL FRIES - BRUNSWIGK, GA. _ __ - ,-~--- i- 8 THE WEEKLY -INDUSTRIAL RECORD. INDUSTRIAL RECORD JAME A. IOLLONO1. dMtr-'-C1ft. A. MAILRS, Buinees Mana er. rPdtlahod Even Saturday. S(Dos ..3 .0 Per Annum lmascuin.ooi(5.'eiiP..ai. . "The Pe1 end I Proetd . ABeD mmucatlins Ja l hbe adrmess The Indutril a ILecord Company, Jacklonville. Fla. Brameh cEdUstrad l Business Offces a avamnnJa. Ga. Entered at the Postoffie at Jacksonville. Fla.. as seoond-elass matter Adopted by the Executive Committee of the Turpentine Operators' Assocation eptember 12, 1902, as its exclusive off-. lorgan. Adopted in annual convention September 11 as the organ also of the gen- eral association. Adopted April 27th, 1903, as the official organ of the Interstate Cane Growers' As- sociation. Adopted September 11, 1903, as the only official organ of the T. 0. A. Commended to lumber people by special resolution adopted by the Georgia Sawmill Association. THE RECORD'S OFFICES The publishing plant and the main of- Sees of the Industrial Record Company are located at the intersection of Bay and Newnan Streets, Jacksonvile, Fla., in the very heart of the great turpentine and yellow pine industries. trad of the entire eSouth. The h&Ioannah, Ga., office is in the Board of Trade Budding. Savannah is the lead- ing open naval stores market in the world. NOTICE TO PATRONS. All payments for advertising in the In- dustrial Record and subscriptions thereto must be made direct to the home office ih Jackbonville. AgAeta are not allowed to make collections under any circumstances. Bills for advertising and subscriptions are seat out from the home office, when due, and all remittances 1ust be made direct to this company. Industrial Record Publihing Co. SHORT SPIRITS CROP. The best of indications point to a t\wen- ty per cent shortage in the spirits of ttr- pentine crop this year. This shortage has- been caused by several things, among, them the heavy woods tires during the long drouth, and by the unusually cold winter. The Record know. of several op- erators whose individual shortage will amount to fifty per cent, others twenty- five per cent. And yet. in the face of all of this, Savannah exporters, it is said. are for the present and for the furtherance of their own selfish motives, trying to create the impression that the crop will lie a large one. When will such methods cease? Vicious Legislation. The present remarkable legislative hidnl that is now engaged in killing time in Tallahassee, is said to have in the Low- er House, a peculiar organization. popu- larly known as the "Before Day (luhl." which has in its ranks a majority of the members, and whose object is said to l:e the speedy extinction of "vicious legisla- tion." If this is the ease, the question nat- urally arises-what constitutes "'vicious legislation ?" To this it may, we think, very properly be replied that any legislation that is not for the general good, or that is designed to effect, favorably or otherwise, any special class, is essentially vicious. If this be admitted, it is much to be feared that the "Before Day Club" lias failed in its duty, since it has let slip through the House some bills that were aimed at a class, and permitted others to be defeated that were for the general good. Take, for instance, the bills affecting the interests of the telegraph and express companies, and of the wholesale liquor dealers of the State. If this is not "class legislation," what is? On the other hand, why was such a measure as Senator Adams' admirable biil putting county convicts under State su- pervision. permitted to die in the House' Is it not for the general good of the Mate that the conditions under which county convicts are too often held in custody, should be changed for the better. and a blot upon the fair fame of our peo- ple forever be removed? So it seems to uis. at all events. and the mere fact that this truly remarkable House of Representatives does not agree with us, only strengthens us in our opin- ion. An Extra Session? Our Tallahassee adviis indicate- ", say the least-the possibility of an extra session of the Legislature. Ilie accune ula- tion of business is heavy-many import- ant measures are vet to lI disposed of: alnd some, at least. of tlhee measures are of such a nature that the (iiovernor wo:llh probably feel justified in calling such a session. We sincerely trunt that no such step will be taken-we sincerely' trust tliat some other way out of tile diffllicultvy i which tle Legislatu e has inohled itself will lie found and that the people of Flor- ida \\ill not he liurdencd Nwith any ais li!- lional expenses f'ro:i thi- direction'. Fir the condition tlian have made this -ituation possible the Legislature lha sfilv itself to blatie. It Itha- Nx ted I thi won:ey and time a, if it owned thile Sttiie treasury and all eternity : and has lift to tlic fag end of tle ses-iil mllatters tlh.l should have long, agio beenI taken tip alln disposed oif. Should an extra -es-iotn he called. (;,.v- ernor Broward will :e ciiveisured. but. itn strict justice. tlie L.egislature -hould ice held accountable. Tallahiassee. May 23. The end of the session approacies---and 1none too soon for tle welfare of tlh se w ho are paying for it. Little or nothing has Ieen done--un- Ic(s it has 1:eni half done, nor is there now either the time or tihe inclinantion to remedy these evils. IThe. immigration question is still anl open one. with tlie adds against it, and1 ninth tile salle mlay 1:e said of tile gooil tr-ad proposition. The Tampa Fair ap- propriattion has not yet Ieen made. The bill has passed second reading in the House. as hav ethe bills for tile Madison and leFuniak Springs fairs. The last carries ani appropriation of M.4.0O0, the tirst House, as have the bills for the Madison hill involves anl expenditure of $15,000. This, of course, is a good deal of money to spend in this sway, but a Legislature that has been so prodigal in all sorts of petty ways, need hardly begin to scrutin- ize legitimate appropriations at this stage of the galhe. The vote against the in- definite postponement of these three bills on second reading indicates their final passage by the House. As for the St. Au.- gustine fair bill, it seems to have been lost in the shuffle. which is a pity. The event of thie week has been Gov- ernor Broward's veto of the Farris bill, amending the Jacksonville charter, which was some time since predicted in this correspondence, and the defeat in the House Wednesday afternoon of the Dade county division bill by a tremendous ma- jority is also worthy of more than pass- ing mention. When the motion was made on this measure a lung and spirited debate en- sued. lMessrs. Reese: Carter and Farris opposed the motion, while MacW.illian s, W\atson. Malolne, Knowinle-. and others. fa- vored it. Mr. tarter-who. by-the-way. Ilint a fine sarcastic style of his own-re- feired in scathing terms to the alleged s-ell gambling house at West Palm Beach. andl declared that if North Dade could enforce tie law. it Nwould certainly lie in tile interest of good morals to let it lie done. liut. in spite of all this hot air. the motion prevailed and the bill was pst- poned by a vote of 40 to 20. In spite of this tremendous majority. Mr. Decker. of Hillsborough, had the nerve to get up an;d give notice of a ni;i- tio:i to reconsider. Some mien are born hopeful, anyhow. \s to the veto of the Farris Jackson- ville charter anio ndnlent. it is not yet known whether or not an attempt will lbe manlde to I;iass it over tlie G overnori veto. Any s-lih attempt will be useless. The flou-e has had enough of Jacksonville and her troutile.. It has other fish to fry. anll in a few daivs w ill have nothing left in which to fry. theiu. The Jacksonville cit.sid will have to try again. The Hlomse. sitting as a committee .f thi whole. hals been considering the license i ciil'ati in tax hill in details-and last v.e lei-:hlav afternoon advanced the iieas- ule to third reading. TIlis bill will in- -(.ic-tie lhe Ire ventel of tliel State over -t11).0liMX. Ni e-pecial Iax seems to have i.eni incriea-ed,. hut several Inew oc'ipa- ti :is have been included, a timng tliee tlie ll\ai l store factors. This bill should hlave l'enl entitled ".A bill to be entitle : all act to impose a tax oil enterpri-e anll -!,i.g thlie wheels of progress." The Senate lhas passed thle Humplhrey' - text booik bill. and also the geological sur- vey bill. The first leaves the contracts for school tioiks entiiely in the hands .f the corlty school boards. and is. there- fore. based on tile sound Democratic prin- ciple of local self-government. It is miiuch to lie hoped that bothi of these excellent bills will pass the Holse. Knight's immigration bill will pas- the House all right. and Mr. DuPont's bill is likely to get through. The former calls for an appropriation of C$1.,000. while tlhe latter involves only a modest $2.500 to lie used for advertising purposes. Senator Adams' bill providing for couin- ty good roads has passed its second read- ing in tie Senate. The "big" bills on this important subject still remain to be dis- posed of. The committee substitute in the House provides for three great State highways. and the use of the entire con- vict lii:e fund. It is impossible at this writing to say what will le done in this direction. but niy own personal i mlpres- sion is tliat thlis truly rural Legislature will adjourn in tlie 31st with nothing doing. Tire remarkable star chamber proceed- ings of the Internal Investment Fund in- I THE CLOTHIERS SOLE AGENTS Or KOX Mi ATS - Our Clothing Cat Right Fits Made Right Looks Well Haags Well Feels Well Awful swell Said THE STUART-BERNSTEIN CO. 14 WEST SAY ST. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. vestigating committee are giving rise to ituch hostile criticism. The entire busi ness seems to be in the hands of a cou- lle of clerks from the firm of Haskins & Sells, a well known firm of New York, expert accountants, who absolutely re- fuse to answer any questions, upon the ground that they are accountable only to their employers, and not to the State of Florida. A more high-handed piece of impudence was never seen, even in Tallahassee-and that is saying a good deal. Fortunately for the people, the pressure has been too much, even for the cast iron nerve of some of these -elf- ap- pointed dictators; and from now on the sessions of this "swelling" committee are to be held with open doors. The work of investigation will hereafter be done by a committee of eight, made up of tile pres- ent joint committee, and Mr. Knight, of Columbia, a member of the House corn- The Wealth of the Old Families. Often disappeared, evaporated, and the new generation was left but one or two thi-.gs of real value. Among these valu- ables (in 99 cases out of a hundred) was chest of old silver, the most useful and beautiful heirloom that the young genera- tion treasured. Have you such a treasure to hand down to your heirs? If not, now is the time to start gathering it. If you are interested, come down and let us show you something in that line that is WORTH HAVING NOW and which will be highly treasured by your sons and daughters. R. J. RIL C01OMPA1NY, 15 W. Bay S., Jackauviet Floridi. - --r--U THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 9 FLORIDA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK JACSONVILL, FLA. Writes all Forms of Life end En- ONE MILLION DOLLARS S dowment Insurance. mittee to investigate the "investigators." sell whole or part interest. Would prefer 1 ... .%% a, %1iB.g%.11 . The entire business is a farce. A farce to sell part to good reliable man. Good that is not only colossal, but expense, place; good projects. A. McKoy,1015T TT Hibernia Building, New Orleans, La. the investigation having thus far eaten 5-11-2t up something like $1,200, with more to Sm ill &ros T e come. FOR SALE.-Pine and Cypress Lands. - The extra session runmos continue. Owing to extensive orange and other inter ests in the State, owner will sell his pine They are still in the air-and it is not all and cypress land consisting of 10,000 acres "hot air" either. One story is to the pine and 2,000 acres cypress land, shingle effect that the Govern(r will call an ex- mill and store in operation; small saw '" If you use Axes and want the best tra session if the Legislatuie fails to pass mil. Three hundred acres pineready I buy RIXFORD'S. They are a little high a franchise tax bill; another is that re- ill sell as a whole for $75.000, small priced, It is true, in fact the highest apportionment is the pivot upon which Fayment down, remainder to I;e cut as it priced ilub everything turns; while still another is can be cut from the land, or will sell priced club axe made -$4.00 per doze. that drainage is the only question ;n shingle mill and cypress separately. Ad- A in any weight, but you get more than r is vally ted dress by letter only, "Owner A," 205 Main your money s Worth In quality. The best which the Governor is vitally interested. Street, Board of Trade Building, Jackson- Personally, I incline to the last opin- ville, Fla. is none too good and always the ceeapest. ion, and have always felt that the Gover - nor would never rest satisfied, until he NOTICE.-It costs money to trade. It had seen this drainage question adjusted takes time and trouble to do shopping. SND YOUR ORDRS DIRCT TO according to his views. Let me buy your goods and send them to SEND YOUR ORDERS DIRECT TO Say what you will of N. B. Broward, you without any charge for the service. he is, at least, one of those rare men who 1 represent the most reliable houses, and W -H Briggs Hardw are Co. know what they want, and who generally can give my time and experience in se- * know how to get it, and, if lie does not Iceting the best goods. Give me a trial get his way in this drainage business, I, ordef. MRS. JAS. E. FARMER, Sole Southern Agents for one. shall be much mistaken. Phone 2437. 811 May St. Some of these anti-booze bills are likely references, Fla. Nat. Bank. VALDOSTA. GEORGIA to pass both Houses, but te prohibition OR SALE-l10000 acres virgin L. L. pine Jobbers of Mill and Turpentine Supplies. amendment will hardly be adopted. in Calhoun County, West Florida, one Several of the anti-express and telec in Calhoun County, West Florida, one ------------------ -- Several of the anti-express and tle- mile south of Dalkeith Landing, on Ap- graph bills have passed, but, takin alachicola River. S. S. Alderman, owner. everything into consideration, tle co- Address Wewahitchka, West Florida. H. E. PRITCHETT, Pres. P. L. SUTHERLAND. Vice-Pres. A. D. COV[NITON, Sec'y portions have escaped the worst. 3-23-07 to 5-11-07 J. P. COUNCIL, Treas and Gen'l Mgr. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIS- WANTED-All commissaries to lean up THE COUNCIL TOOL CO., CHARGE. their barns of all kinds of seed sacks and Notice is hereby given, In pursuance of h urlaps. We buy everything in the way General Offices: JACKSONVILLE, FLA. law, that the undersigned as Administra-j f sacks. Write us. American Fibre Co., Factory: WANNANISH, N. C. tor of the estate of Josephine C. S. Schu- i .Iksonville, Fla. ai' UliremirB_- A f mfl 2 amd T l*eamm Manfacures o WIn --Ba -eel masher will make return of his final ac- y for a final settlement and amamaaeeaamaemaeaaaaaaaaaam discharge as such administrator to Hon. H. B. Phillips, County Judge of Duval County, Roy Florida, on Monday, June 3d, A. D. 1907. JAMES M. SCHUMACHER, As Administrator Estate of Josephine C. S. Schumacher. The G Nov. 22. 19001.--Gmo. The St The S1 WANTED The AND Send FOR SAL Ei Rate for this column is 2 cents per word RIVOT 1 for first insertion and 1 cent per word for following insertions. No advertisement 06 V taken for less than 40 cents for first, and 0 20 cents for following insertions. Cash o-o 'must accompany orders unless you '.ve an account with u JOSEPH FOR SALE-Timber for small turpen- tine location on railroad. R. L. Martin, Ocala, Fla. 5-11-3t WANTED-Position wanted by a prac- tical turpentine man as manager of a tur- pentine place or side camp. I understand handling labor. Have a position, but don't like the locality. Can furnish good refer- ences. Kindly state salary you will pay, and address "Turpentine," care Record. 5-18-2t FOR SALE-Turpentine place, I. C. R. R., seventy miles from New Orleans. Healthy locality. Country gently rolling. Timber very best quality; well equipped. 9V/ crops virgin; 5 crops yearling; 12 crops round timber. Excellent opportun- ity to secure much more timber. Will ypewriters rrand $100. andard $65. -- hat stay with you.. for Catalogue. S YPEWRITER CO. V. Bay Street. ZAPF CO. Wholesale Dealers in and Bottlers c ANHEUSER.-BUSCH St. Louis Lager Beer Llprs, Wines, Minral Waters Write for Price for Naval Cwo O*psw . COMPARATIVE MARKET REPORTS, Prices of spirits of turlpentine remained practically stationary all the w\eek both here and at Savannahl. closing Friday at Savannah at 61sT. Thle "light upward trend in rosin manifested last week was continued this wetek. Ijaretcilarl. as to the Ibetter grades. SSPIRITS OF TURPENTINE FOR THE WEEK HERE AND AT SAVANNAH. Price. Sales. Shipments. Receipts. Stocks. Jax. Sav. Jax. Say. Jax. Sav. Jax. Sav. Jar. Sav Saturday ...... 160 601', 1,410 4721 600 720 913 7211 5,523 Monday. ......... (i01/! .... 1,0731 125 -751 1,376 462 5,836 Tuesday ..... .... 60j/ .... 69 .... 3891 689 1,065 7,087 Wednesday .... 60 (0, 2,041 .0 .... 4601 179 1,3-28 7,776 Thursday ..... 160 60A%: 246 95o0 4 6241 652 7951 7,955 Friday ........ ]60 601,O/ 596 362] 261 3131 460 8421 8,603 ROSIN FOR THE WEEK HERE AND AT SAVANNAH. Saturday. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Jax. Say. Jax. Say. Jax. Sav.. Ja. ay. Jax. av. Jax. Say. \WV ......!5.70 5.8015.75 5.8015.75 5.805.75 5.855.75 5.8515.75 5.85 S(....... 5.60 5.705.65 5.75'.6 55.65 5.705. 5705.70 5.7515.70 5.80 N ......... 5. 45 .655.60 5.705.60 5.655.60 5.655.65 5.7015.65 5.75 S.............5.30 5.505.45 5.505.50 5.505.50 5.555.55 5.55!5.55 5.60 K .........5.25 5.455.40 5.455.40 5.455.40 5.455.50 5.505.50 5.35 I .......... 4.90 5.205.15 5.205.15 5.205.15 5.205.15 5.205.15 5.20 H .........4.85 4.904.85 4.904.87 4.924.87 4.954.90 4.954.90 4.95 S........ 4.77 4.854.80 4.854.82 4.874.82 4.904.85 4.904.85 4.90 F ........... 4.75.. 4.7. 51 .... 4.80" .... 4.80.... 4.82 .... 4.82 E 4. 70 4.7014.70 4.70 4.75 .54.7.75 4.75 477 4.754.77 4.75 D ......4.65 4.5014.65 4.554.65 4.504.65 4.554.70 4.554.70 4.60 C ... .4. .... .43 ....4.45 .... 4.45 .... 4.50 .... 4.50 . CBA ...... 4.25 4.3014.25 4.4014.30 4.4014.25 4.4514.25 4.4014.25 4.35 REPORT OF ROSIN MOVEMENT HERE AND AT 8AVANNAB. Sales. Shipments. Receipts. toLks. Jax. Sav. Jax. sav. J1 J. Sa.. Saturday 1 215 1,6061 .... 1,0112,669 1,991116,442 29.467 Monday ..................1143 1,2512.637 1,64913,808 1,347119,111 29,165 Tuesday .................2.833 1,7931 500 58012,207 02 31,188 I Wednesday ............... 2,688 1,4641 500 4091 621 2,743121,989 33,522 I Thursday ................ 1,034 2,50111,250 2,38112,29 11622.110 33,057 Friday .......i. 1 341 2,300j 92t1 40711,549 1,984123,16 34,634 _ _____l__j_ __~i _b_ 10 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. THE GROOVER-STEWART DIa0 co. FWrIn ra7 OMrI AE-Bmsnm amm 00o. Wholesale Dr., OlHemmiaI, ODrwlst adMrmin uaw Oammuay *aeed -~ . -r1N OLUar WIUISKT arYOUsu u eGI-O4IIA. (Itabllslbed in 81s.) OLL SHARP W iLlrAMS--Pure Pine Old Rye. B- Ihe gallon P.00; four full quarts 3.K, exorees prepaid. G3EO. J. COLEMAN-Pure Pennsylvania Rye; Rich and Mellow. By the gallon O.1: four full quarts 3.0. express prepaid. ANVIL RYE-Pure Substantial Family Whiskey. By the gallon 82.5; four full quarts 8i.0, express prepaid. CLIFFORD RTY-By the gallon U.S; tour full quarts .6, express prepaid. OLD KIAETUCKY CORN-Direct from Bonded Warehouse; fine and old. By the gallon n.M; four ful quarts 3.80 express prepaid. OLD POINTER CLUB CORN Rich and Mellow. By the gallon 3.50; four full quarts 3.6. express prepaid. Ue handise all lie lIadti brandM of Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in the market uad will ave you Irum aS A Ye r mant on your purchase. Sena for price list and cataloue. YMaled free upon appliation. The Altmayer aLgAW % l%-^%l%%%^( ^H% ^K%;^%%$ SHundreds of Lumbermen ARE LOSING THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS Each year investigating worthless propositions submitted by un reliable brokers . We have spent a great deal of time and money investigating timber lands in Florida and Georgia. and are prepared to give you absolutely reliable information regarding any tract of any size in either State. Propositions that we offer have been investigated by our ex- perts before being offered on the market. You might have your bank look us up before consulting us. Correspondence with bona-fide purchasers solicited. Brobston & Company ax6 West Fersyth Stret. JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA THE ARAGON JACKSONVILLE. FLIA. Under new management. Thoroughly renovated and repaired throughout, in- eluding new electric elevator and our own electric light plant. H. N. O'NEAL, Prop. WILLIAM A. sOURS JAMES O. DARBY WILUAM A. BOURS & COMPANY THE LEST ESTABLMMU G AD EES WE THE STATE. Hay. Grain, feed, Garden Seeds. Poultry Suppes, lour, Grits, Meal and fertilizers. UW MOTTO: PromF t Sbwust, aw.5. cOeads. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY printing and publishing; the buying and FOR LETTERS PATENT. selling of stationery, books, papers and Notice is hereby given that the under- periodicals of every kind; the purchase, ,signed will apply to His Excellency, the sale and handling of supplies connected Honorable Napoleon B. Broward, Governor with and used in the business of printing of the State of Florida, on the 29th day and publishing; also, to buy, hold and own of May, A. D. 1907, for Letters Patent to real estate and personal property. In gen- be issued to "The BoGiolaw Pablishing eral, to have, exercise, and enjoy all the Company," upon the proposed charter of rights, powers and privileges incident to said corporation, a copy of which is as fol- corporations for profit organized and ex- lows: listing under the laws of the State of ISAAC C. JENKINS, HENRY M. WHARTON, HARRY N. BURHANS, CLARENCE H. FERRAR, J. 0. HARRIS, FRED T. BARNETT. PROPOSED CHARTER OF "THE BO- GIOLAW PUBLISHING COM- PANY." Article L The name of this corporation snall be "The BoGiolaw Publishing Company," and its principal place of business shall be lo- cated in the city of Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, with power ito establish branch offices and other places of busi- ness at other points in the State of Flor- ida and in such other States as may be deemed necessary and advisable. Article II. The general nature of the business to be transacted by this corporation shall be as follows: The printing and publishing of books, periodicals, newspapers and maga- sines, and all and every other kind of Florida. Article II. The capital stock of said corporation shall be Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dol- lars, to be divided into one thousand (1,000) shares of the par value of Ten ($10.00) Dollars each. The capital stock sh4ll be payable in, and may also be used for the purchase of or payment for, prop- erty, labor or services, at a just valua- tion of such property, labor or services to be fixed by the Board of Directors at a meeting called for such purpose. Article IV. The term for which this corporation shall exist shall be ninety-nine (99) years from the date of the issuance of the Let- ters Patent. Article V. The business of said corporation shall be conducted by the following officers: a President, a Vice-President, a Business Manager, a Secretary and a Treasurer, which officers, by virtue of their election, shall be constituted the Board of Direc- tors for said corporation, with full power FIFTH A VENUE HOTEL Madison Square, New York. American Plan $5 per day. European Plan $2.00 per day The most famous representative hotel in America. New a the newest, always fresh and clear. The location in Madiso SSquare is the nest in the city. HITCHCOCK. DARLING d1 COMPANY. FRast Coast Lumber Co. ROUGH AND DRESSED LONG LEAP Yellow Pine Lumber Bundled Rosin Barrel Staves in Carload Lots Steamer Shipments a Specalty. WATERTOWN. FLORIDA_ THE BOND & BOURS CO. WHOLESALE a RETAIL HARDWARE SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, PAINTS. Cataleie rrer Oils, Glass, Stoves, Tinware, Country Holloware. 206 EAST BAY ST., JACKSONVILLE, FIA. I 'lonaa. 10 WEST DAY STRXJCT. JACKSONVILLIL FLA. THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 11 TAMPA MONUMENTAL WORKS, DB ALBRS IN Monuments. Headstones, Iron Fencing and Italian Statuary NO JOB TOO LARGE. NO JOB TOO SMALL. MAIN OFFICE 310 ZACH STREET, TAMPA. FLA. to prescribe rule and regulations and to In witness whereof, the subscribing in- 04l44 uaass 111 1-ugg 44gl*gu | u ggu Ig g4g*4 g*** ** formulate by-law for the conduct and corporators have hereunto set their hands * management of the business of said cor- and seals this -day of April, A. D. 1907. I fOk RJadaa 5o E k portion, and appoint such other agents, ISAAC C. JENKINS, (SeaL) JO S IU L IM OUL L officer and employees as they may deem HARRY. N. BURHANS, (Seal.) eeessary for the proper conduct of the FRED T. BARNETT, (Seal.) MANUFACTVr Al I N JOES O bmminess of said corporation. The officers above-named shall be elected by the stock- State of Florida, County of Duval: holders at an annual meeting to be held Personally appeared before me Isaac C. * on the Arst Monday in February of each Jenkins, Harry N. Burhans and Fred T. S H and every year, beginning with the year Barnett, to me well known and known to 198. be the persons described in and who exe- Section 2. Until the officers elected at cuted the foregoing Articles of Incorpora- the first annual meeting of the stock- tion, and acknowledged before me that SA VA NN A H GE O G IA holder hall be qualified, the business of they executed the same for the purposes this corporation shall be conducted by the therein expressed. ist Slju Man fTr Cmisrv TIra s. following officers: President, Isaac C. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set Jenkd, lake City, Florida; Vice-Presi- my hand and affixed my official seal, this *--------I---II 1II ii iIIII * Mt, Henr M. Wharton, Germantown, 25th day of April, A. D. 1907. Peansylvama; Business Manager, Harry RAYMOND D. KNIGHT, JR., I. Burhana, Jacksonville, Florida; Tresa- Notary Public State of Florida at Large. er, Clarence H. Ferran, lake City, Flor- (SeaL) da; Secretary, J. 0. Harris, Lake City, Florida, who shall also constitute the first TH MSTW Dowd of Dirctaor. Tu TH JAM.STOWN EXMI MO VIA THE ATLAMTIC COAST LINC IY. U Artice V People all over Florida, see the Atlantic Te highest amount of indebtedness or Coast Line Purple Folder" for schedule liability to which this corporation can at any time subject itself is Ten Thousand to the Jamestown Exposition. Two daily ($10,00.00) Dollas. trains each way, with through Pullman Aft~e VM bullet sleeping cars. SSeason sixty days and fifteen days limiReliable. W huskies. ing ncorporators, the mount of excursion tickets on sale daily from April scribing isorp ed orr h to Nov. 3, at low rates. c When we make Claims for our goods we are certain of Iaae C. Jenkins, Lake City, Florida, 87 excursions at very low rates. shares, $87.00. For further information see your near- the facts. We operate the finest open fire copper Distill- arry N. Burhan, Jacksonville, Fla., est railroad agent, or write Frank C. Fred T. Barett, Jaksonville, Fla., 10 Boylton, District Passenger Agent, Atan- ery in the World. We do our own bottling and packing shae, $100. tic Coast Line, Jacksonvalle, Fla. and no expense or labor is spared to have every drop of our Easssssii~nv Whiskey absolutely pure and of the highest quality. SDD AND WATCHES We guarantee every Order to be perfectly satisfactory, DIAMONDS AND WATCHES orreturn your money. We y ask a ca. We cashe ,y, at cet A -e Four Full Quarts Rose's irg pCLces, many ope per o looe pure whlte, perfect DIMOND It Is ear des l to c tare eing te ,lWst "Old Corn" or "Old Rye" or assorted 3.40, express Iameed deaers Jacwsernile, duf or specialty Is fle roan- prepaid Write for complete rice-LAt. S cA and M fh-grade waltham, i wces. a p pn t. HESS SLACER Wrm Wae R. M. Rose Company, wN & L R s3Wr~f ., 1, Fk6 West Forsyth Street, JACKSONVILLE. FLA. "ASK THE REVENUE OFFICER" -----------*~******~ - a K KRIe WM4 E. HAMM. V. I. xuazv V1=&fi="N" KLL SI0I3. S.ey d Tim E. L VWRIAM AiSiSce, Tim. WEST FLYNN & HARRIS CO. SGErMAnI GIA BLG. 5av.a a .n G. NAVAL STORES FACTORS. NAVAL STORK8 =mCIVD AT SAVANrAH, GA., JACKSON VILIK, FLA., AND RFRANDINA, FLA. holaal Grocers also Dealers in Hay. Grin and Heavy Harnebs. SOlE AGENTS for e CCebe Unio Turpeatin Axs, ICH VWf ailo &hid PhlLadelhi Vgons. MERCHANTS WAREHOUSES JACKSOVILL.E FLA. TAMPA, ILA ma W. B. HENDI SON, P. JOHN AVABUR TMamer. W. lR FULLER, Vic Pors. i. MEGIR. Is ncr-Tr emmr TAMPA DRUG CO. Wholesale Manufacturing Druglitst TAMPA, FLORIDA. Ful and complete tine of all kinds of Drugs, Chemical and Patent Medikc--. SPECIAL ATTENTI N 10 COMMISsARY TRADE. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS. sl u seula lles llsau lagllle*a+e slile sli e s I sl l lsels MERRILL-STEVENS CO. SBoilermaking and Repairing. I Still Boilers and Pumpa. I SHIP BUILDING snd REPAIRING. SJackonville. Fla. seemsemneewnwanwwww*** o I. W. VH. huldwL SAVANAH, GA. _ ___ __ __ __ __ __ _________________ ________________ ___~ .i.. t ~, -----~ii 12S THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. E. NASH. President. S. P. SHOTTEIL. G. M. BOARDMAN, Treasurer. J. F. C. MYERS. Vica.Preident. Chairman Board of Directors. C. J. DeLOACH. Secretary. American Naval Stores Company OF WEST VIRGINIA) Sscessers to S. P. Shetter Company, Pattersen Dewning Company, Exporters and Dealers in All Grades of ROSIN, PURE SPIRITS TURPENTINE, S. TAR, PITCH, ROSIN OIL and all other products of the pine tree. NaW YORK PHIl~UDLPHIA CHICAGO ST. LOUIS CINCINNATI LOUISVILLE HEAD OfFIGES: SAVANNAH, GtORGIA. BRANCHES: WILMINGTON FERANIDINA BRUNSWICK TAMPA JACKSONVILLK PENSACOLA N1W ORLEAN8 GUL.PORT Yeu Want a Turpentine Loeation? F .Yau Want a Sawnmill Lcation? So u Want any Kind of Florida Land? F You Mean Business? IC acll W% Write ft J. H. Livingston & Sons, OCALA. FLORIDA. Brick and Building Material. Whln yo need these, Portland Cement. Plaster Paris, Hard Wall Plaster, Hair for Plastering, Shingles, Fire Brik or Clay. Write to GEO. R* FOSTER. Jr.. Jacksonville. Fla. Confederate Veterans Reunion, Richmond Virginia, May 50th to June 3rd VIA Atlantic Coast Line Railway Tickets on sale daily from May 26th to 30th inclusive. Rate for this occasion is $13.75 from Jacksonville for the round trip, or virtu- ally one cent a mile for distance traveled, with correspondingly low rates from all point&.' Extension of limit to July 6th can be obtained by depositing ticket with special agent and payment of fifty cents at time of deposit. For full information and Pullman reservations write or call on- For ful formation and Pullman reservations write or call on FRANK C. BOYLSTON, District Passenger Agent, ATLANTIC COAST LINE, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. MACHINERY Portable and Stationary Engine-i and Boilers, Saw Mills, Wood- working Machinery and Supplies, Complete line carried in stock. Liberal Terms. Write for cata- logue. State Agents for the Olds Gas land Gasoline Engines. Address all communications to ALSBY MACHINERY CO,, 22 Ocean Street, Jacksonville, Florida !Las on.mm.... Phaoe "y. III I I I l l I l l l I l WSalll W WEEMAHEREERER Ba EHEREEERS J. P. WUIJAM, President. * T. A. J imm QB. and Vie-President. . H. L. KAYoN, Secretary. J. A. G. osmoN, VlotePimdeat J.?. D~2MNWDY,3d lPua H.V. H. cZM Tumurr. - J. P. WILLIAMS COMPANY, 111U ml E II OIMh FIs 5B U IMIE MEIS. Main Offie eAVJ LMMa OO OLMoI UnbO ft...: ...NS.COLA, FLX. m--ru.h@Ne0N no-,, mranch Orniem s JICOWVI.J rLL. LE". COU O. : Naval Stores Prodecers are Ivlted to Correspad WIth Us. I~i 11111 III 1111 I II III i 1 111 11 11111111 5IIIIIII JI L_ 6 Full Quarts $2 95 Carolna Whiskey 8' CwIwmbi. s W ry w due~ ans"as -dm. Ita inrus and meet ~13sthm. far sihr tsIi~ dmmm ntr twa= b t apaoffle r LQIZ L a tan -. mcean donuml ow 10WE 13th. a 3 SAMPLE 3 FL FREE. a 1wilshae y is i fal ON"4 ;nlelloqtteu WJwe pmIb~d -I hun a has eIatn "Quid jI 12 Ter d wamim am SmmoAL JIMlC=l We d"Iewh sae f Ib == ft Noeak Cardiss. Vizila sd Va" we* hh. but a W ,1mg In elba states reached bW' Ada=- 1p Satars sat nrot Z. extra BuS... 0, .d Eme othe express anes mustmmI N.M be tsen $ o10mid fom bottLm sd Zwe will is,., rproph ubh Sleund sm T1e CASIPXM CO.. Inc.. Remmmh.. Vi. (Arslk. k~5.,Sc. o~s... u~s a..iletst U. a3~. uokmayn Al whistl. mbd. %L der.-,rtzj- f 5 .K Cl!-- di use. I e N" i n.. Wr- F." L.a .". Turpentine Cups .. :... .. .IMPOZA.T. S. As our supply of p* a IM.tu, we - gest that iaeladig prhasm a msad a their orade promptly to fmm dilvy. For P~s 0e O1 Cups, Gutters and aM Toos Use"e the Uay spate Chattanooga Pottery SCompany : acksonville, Florid C+mlI~i~i~flJI~,*_i~C)l~c~CI1\~E~EIF '--- 'Uww~~l~U~~^~~TIEI~FrY~~'~~~""'~CCCTT~ TIlE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 13 SPENCER MEDICINE CO.. Chattanooga, Ten. The M etropolls Is the Paper you want. It is published daily and is from 12 to 16 hours ahead of any other daily newspaper in Florida.. $500 a Year $2.50 Six Months Full Telegraphic and Stock reports. If you want to keep posted on the news, get the Metropolis. CARTER & RUSSELL PUB. CO. JACKSONVILLE. ILORIDA. .:. MIll Supplies, Pipe, ". Beller Tubes, Etc. ; Advise your wants. M Macon, -- Georgia. e memKi o 'Foe W"hfertfuorpTUpus a Fmume e-a-o e -*@osee *o e4,** *f*osses$6 eeI I I* .* ** -e J. W. Motte, President. C. B. Parke Vloe-Pres. Janue MoNat. Vice-Prea W. w.WBaer, s-. LTfaa., John R. Young Co., COmmission Merchants. Naval Stores factors. Wholesale Grocers. SavPun'jh 0k Brunswick. GaL ausumamhuaees6SIII3ISSIUUUUIISSIS66IgSSSU~9. JOSEPH D. WEED. RAILROAD H. D. WEED. W. D. KRENSON. SPIKES, Bar, Band and Hoop Iron. Turpentine Tools, Etc. DIRECTORS: D. C. ASHLEY. Preiddeat. DIRECTORS: D. C. Ashley. B. W. BLOUNT. Ist Vice Prridet B. W. nlo, G. A. Petaway, and General Maanaw. B. A. CAer Ch, H. Brown, CARL MOLLER. 2nd Vice Pr T. G. Csia. -. AA. C.Bao A.& Pendl a, J. G. Craford G. A. PETTEWAY. 3d Vice P-es. BA. G. Lastia wlb HWit. H. BERG. Sec and Trea. C B S. H. Ber. A C. BACON. Ast. Sec. aad Trea. W. T. B. Harrico. PENINSULAR NAVAL STORES CO. Commission Merchants and Wholesale Grocers Jacksonvlle and Tampa, Florida. Capital. Stock, S1.000.000. woo'sh CapWI% bIWithal Sl J. D. WEED CO., AWholesale Hardware, Wholesale Hardware, F -- PLANTERS UMER LUMBER CMPY Old Time" Remedies CummE LUMsER CmpA JACKSONVILLE. FLA. THE JOY OF THE HOUSEHOLD. Rough Mm Dressed LAum-ei Tha fow grat remediEm, N hia T6e, B nct, Cbeln Rew l and Ca o ar ta Joy of the houwehol. With tm mr at hand, a -o g l eaf Yellow Psm , man ready for y rgey. He has a afe, reliable ad speedy relief iste fo wift, eildre, l f or atoek. With thee remedies you can keep the G XES A O doctor' hada out of your pockets, and yet have realty, happy famny. U S OM M Bridls. you man ere your stock of any ailment that may befall them. NUDIAN TZA-12 Liid or Pwder Frn-la the great family medicine. It 11...e.e..@@ will oure all fotias o Liver and Kidney complaints, Pevese Mile1 and Malarial anetual.-afest s relihi. In the liquid, it b extremely psiatable--eve children Schofield s Sons Compan le lt--m It is READY SOR USE. 5 -DK ICs A a na 'si--m'dadim It win era all the dimame common tc& 0#* 06o0e0o0os* #4o4e0*s*o'- *o*se ,*s6*;*0*s* o 4 womes, a"l uelmd as Female Troubles. ft will bring youth back to the traded woman. 0 a who hma aome m arhn because ahe thought it womman lot. It will care for the * e r jit = ntig womanhood; and prepare On young woman tor the aacred I c5 .fIr,. .r"-ld '" *" "-- "- ".. "* Distiller's Pumping CUBAJ R3 1i-The instant Paint Killer, for either man or beast. Relieve* Outfit lanIaly, ol, Crampa, Cholera Morb, Diarrhoa, Dystentery and Sick Headache O 9 tr sl in hmW it i aa nfalhible remedy and i guaranteed to give relief in five No plant complete without one. miat Hundreds of them in ume in Georgi 'r t" Florida, Alabamna, Missiaippi ad SCUBAN OI-The Bst Beam and Nervea Linhit. Is antiseptic for cuta, South Carolina. Write ua for prtiou- ,Maimd or tor eh, and will stantly relieve the pain. Cures inaet bite and ating. lars and prices. We also manuture al al burn, rules aad aores, ehapped hands sad face, ore and tender feet. * Reeves rhmatie pais, ame beak, stiffjoint, ad in stock eur wire fenee cut., Engines, Bilers a High serateheas thrhb, splint, eoolar aome, ddle k, ad diseased boof Grade MIlwmy, - as well aars a full and complete * THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 13 I 14 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. NoTE 01 r -lrwxasO TO APPLY M1 L3TT1S PATIT. Nties i hereby given that the under- le intead to apply to the Honorable NapeJ a Toward, governor of the State of lorida, at T a Florida, oe the kth day of May, A. D. 1907 for latter Phtet amrporating the MUU- AL INV.ENrTaNT COMPANY under the law e the State of Florida, under aad with the following proposed charter, the original of which a now on file in the of- S See of the Secretary of State of the State of Florida. EDWIN BROBSTON, JAMES A. HOLLOMON, WALTER P. CORBETT. PROPOSED CHARTER OF THE MUTU- AL INVESTMENT COMPANY. Te undersignd hereby aoiate them- selves together for the puraose of becom- iug inerported ad forming a copore- tan ader ad by virtue of the laws of the Stat of Flrida, with ad uader thel olowing preae charter. Article L The ae a this c rporation Shall be the MUTUAL WIsVNT OM- PANY, and it n besl m abhal be conduct- ed in the State of Florida and other states of the United State of America, and in fwr countries. The principal oies of a oorration Shall be in the Clt o of Jaconvi, State of lorida, and the aid erpoation may have such other -er and ph e of ba-ine in the 8tate SFlorida and elsewhere as may hereafter be established Artce L. The general nature of the buainae to he transaceted by said corporation shall be to buy, sell, own, ease, rent, hold, convey and mortgage, exchange and deal in real estate; and to build upon, improve a i develop the same; to buy and sell real ad persu l property of every kind and de pt, either for itself or others, na eomamisio and to mortgage or pledge the same as eeeity for money, and to loan momey to others and to take in ae- enity fr mortgage or pledges upon real or pernmal property; to carry On general real estate and ent collcti business; to at as real estate broker ud aget; to ast as broker ad agent in the rale or purchase of bonds, stocks, notes or other securities; to guarantee, sub- seribe for, purchase, hold, sell, aig transfer, pledge, or otherwise dispose of the share of the pital stock of, or any bod, securities and videnes of indebt- edness issued r created by any other cor- poration or corporation of this State, or any other State, county, nation or gov- ermet, and whi the owner or holder of meh stock, boad or obligation, to exercise all the rights, power. and privilege of owenahip thereof a"d to areae a and any voting powers therof; to own, man- age rgitr ad diapome of trade marks, pyrigh nd atn ad t sell and dispose of artie and products covered by the amie and any rights growing out of the same; to receive payment for any or al of the capital stock of this corpoa- tion, in property, labor or services, at a jut valuation thereof to be Axed by t4 ad of Directors at a meeting called for that perpNae to aet as agent for others i pomotig and establishing business netaprieL, and to receive compensation thefr; to make contracts of any kind whatsoer for tle furtherames of its pr- poees and heslmees, and generavy to ex. erLe suk power an may be incdent or conveaaiat to the purposes or bushiesen of said corporation, and to have, exercise and enjoy all the rights, powers and priv- ileges incident to corporations organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Florda. Article I Te capital stock of said corporation shall be ffteen thousand dollars, to be divided into one hundred and fifty shares of one hundred dollars each. Ten per cent of said capital stock shall be subscribed and paid before the corporation shall transact any business, the balance of the capital stock to be paid as the directors shall determine. All or any part of the capital stock of the corporation may be payable in or issued or used for the pur; case of property, labor or services, at a just valuation the-eof to be fixed by the Board of Directors at a meeting called for that purpose. Article IV. - The term for which aid corporation shall exist shall be ninety-nine years. Article V. The business of aid corporation shall be conducted by a President, a Vice Pred- dent, a Seretary ad a Tressurer, and a board of not iles than three nor more than seven directors. The offices of Sec- retary and Treasurer may be held by the same person. The directors shall be elect- ed by the stockholders at each annual meeting. All other officers of this cor- poration shall be elected annually by the directors. The annual meeting of this cor- poration shall be held on the first Tues- day in January of each year. Until the officers elected at the first annual election shall be qualified, the business of the cor- poation shall be conducted by the fol- lowing officers: Edwin Brobston, presi- dent; James A. Hollomon, vice president, and Walter P. Corbett, secretary and treasurer, and Edwin Brobstoa, James A. Hollomon and Walter P. Corbett, direc- tor. Article VL The highest amount of indebtedness to which this corporation shall at any time subject itself shall be one hundred thou- sand dollars. Article VIL The names and residences of the sub- seribing incorporators of said corporation, together with the amount of capital stock subscribed by each, are as follows: Edwin Brobston, Jacksonville, Fla., 50 shares. James A. Hollomon, Jacksonville, Fla., 50 shares. Walter P. Corbett, Jacksonville, Fla.,- 50 shaes. EDWIN BROBSTON, JAMES A. HOLLOMON, WALTER P. CORBETT. State of Floria, Couty of Dva. I, S C. Littledeld, Jr., a Notary Public in and for the aforesaid county and State, do hereby certify that on this day personally appeared before me Edwin Brobston, James A. Hollomon and Walter P. Corbett, each of whom is well known to me and known to me to be the individuals described in and who executed the fore- going Articles of Incorporation, and sever- ally acknowledged that they executed the same for the uses and purposes therein contained and expressed. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand d a affixed my notarial seal, in the City of Jacksonville, Florida, this 27th day of April, A. D. 1907. 8. C. LTTLEFIELD, JR. Notary Public State of Florida. My commission expires February 16, 1911. 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