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pUSTRIA ai LI B R AY R ECE I ' REI C ORD F,1,Y CAVAL STolEx, G LVXIKTERW 8E$Asb f9DV OVTRIAh'o FltlAhtGIAh GG tfEWSPAPEG)Q IJACKSONVILLE, FLA. ATLANTA, GA. SAVANNAH, GA. I IA it, ~, - <--Ti w r--^B3 41N m __ m m > Ex A ^T um.._ cfi 1J ecs: m I President, W. C. POWELL; Vice-Presidents, who with the President, constitute the Directory and Board of Managers, W. F. COACHMAN, B. F. BUL- LARD, H. L. COVINGTON, H. A. McEACHERN, JOIN R.VOUNG, J. A. CRANFORD, D. H. McMILLAN, C. DOWN- ING, J. R. SAUNDERS, C. B. ROGXEIS; Auditor, JOHN HENDERSON. CONSOLIDATED NAVAL STORES .. COMPANY.. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. SAVANNAH, GA. PENSACOLA, FLA. NAVAL STORES FACTORS Paid in Capital Stock, $2,500,000 Owned and Controlled by Practical Operators. Small Amount of Stock Yet in Reserve to Sell to Operators Who Can Arrange to Buy. The Consolidated is Purely a Cooperative Company. Its Interests are identical with those of the Producers. The Patronage of Turpentine Operators everywhere Invited. Plenty of Money and Plenty of Timber for Everybody. YARDS AT JACKSONVILLE, SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA AND PENSACOLA All Producers are Invited to Call or Correspond. U ^ ^^ K~ -- -- S- -- l-l-- --;i-SS ^ WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. DEVOTED TO THE NAVAL STORES, LUMBER AND MANUFACTURING INTERESTS. Adopted Se2, 1902. by the Eecutie Committee of the Turpentine Operators' Association as its Exclusie Official Organ, and adopted Sept. 11. 1902, in Annual Convention. as an Official Organ also of the General Associion. Adopted Sept. I. 1903 as the only Organ of Turpentme Operators' Associatio. Adopted April 27 1903. as Official Organ o the Inter-Stae Cane Growers Association. Endorsed by Georgia Sawmill Association. OfficialOran of Southeastern StockGrowers Association. The Labor Situation Must Be Remedied. Trade Conditions Throughout The Country. (entlemen: I)un'-, l\iew for the week says: talions appear radically advanced in eom- At the .Tunte meetil.c, o'If the eor'gia In- couragen ii. Senld u. your appli;ition for Iot weather tndd i i retard activity pa;iison with last season. Ilit not when terstate Slawnill .Asst o iaion tile ientiers mIlle I er'(ip ,lwih l ;i check for Iivke dollars in mi.ny prIodiwll i\t e ilndritkiit.i. inil l gist- th(. I.sition of the raw iimaiterial is con- reiorhtd a1 scalrcity of omt olltn llfiIr. iltland to Ie V. \. Shills. T'r-mr. ftr one pond forward hu.siness thal t coul l de- -idered. In increasing tende.y on hI |;r( of 1n'ch year's des. lInt whl ,r yo apply for laved \% itlol't loss. hit a(eler:ate' d tith con- Hres have risen sharply. somIe packer lllaor t(o shift alnh)lt. Ill vivw of the i ber I lI shipi or no. s It iil-i htlook. I i;111- ril liption of seti(sonabl e ierhildii and iql i o tins i t i;iaining at centt for l the week. hardships and expense eIntailed by l' h phlet i'l. pars. picture -. mtap-. reliv. a;r- :diiancled .I.i erips imuiiinl nllivr at innrity. i)wi in ti heavily receipts of Texas cattle mllall facturers beena se of lthe(,se (.o litimls. ticiles flrolll Indian m AnLnds1 'fo-ils. Ili- (lon lience ill the fl1t1re i ill a s with tit r 't i sh l irihness i tll 1 t lia di\iVislon of ith it. wao s aihlnedl advisablle to nnil nl coin- .laphi(al or li-ltor.ill Bsketches nill incli- ,.;i(. d:I.ay favorable tfr harvest iin. ian hideii marketI. ibut llargei contract are re- mittee to ilnestivate tlhe nlor situation denIs and pr-ilied matter. hilstria;ll or mii.hi of 1he i\inter wthea i's lnow iond. p.ored an1ll tllh sitllution is satisfa(tory. generally. and to rep-irt l;ac'k to ti, A--o- diiscriptivr hvintig any iarin" g upon Flor- dair. whii ilte ait(corn i- rapidly ri'. gainii Country', hide. are on a vei"v trtong hasis location the results of this investigation. i. lo- ilgrond. In ll' i.iri's indicate aill genel inlu inil tve steers ire relatlively stronger Believit n tlhalt this qlue iieti(on of 'common SeIll tI o lloriil; Ilistor-ical Society. P1'b- di .pl l'itionll pro ide l'r ;i iar; e vo min I e tli 1lhll lil.ila ed varieties. Leather shares tile lail r is tie onoe gre;i t ol)t;l'ile in ti de- lic l.ii .iryt..ll .k-,ilville. 1'it If i";ll l iii \\int!.r hIi inl.. \i tthit ntiuint -.troini IuInd rtone of Ilides. altllio lh trade veloplm nt of S on1the r in llilstry. \e fei If lie people Iof tlorida %will cont riltlt : 1;1it ii .. rc' I vin.' il r dit l iIr.I' rs fro(ll i ] qi iet. jilt hilow i weahr.ie lshoe niait faic- thatit it is ti -oe-Sa 'iry f for 'tite lIIploy 'rs to %%Ihil;t ti f'iy ir liontlly <" ;n we will so tvli 4 j to % iL' .tiiii t 'lo. whilh ;ii)iltt ions ;r itill rii .er are ldev-oting their attention to ilnv- take r in'erteid ation in tihe iatt renll.dve of tlle troilllhe'. AGAINST THE WALKER BILL. ii 'iinaHi\ely I'ttl iiierrlpltion froin ile seiaon's contract:ls. \stern and \Ve havi. forlilatied tlhe following t II 'ao 0- dipil.te. ;indil tie' iit ir 11it in il S otlhern hlon t tlandl shli joilers iare ninl - tions. and wonlld thank you tlo answer Coffee County Would Be Hurt by Passage '""""''l''iall llld nlllinlf.rtinll-ill r I;i Im.nIs i-- 'roius in the Itoston inarket. ofTering lile- then fully. it heing ourll intention to of Measure. x eptionally .atii-fi.ory for this ni6- ral ordlr.g for spring. PriI.ce are fully rassifvy hese answers. ) Ihll l ;il a ...hlv tilni. (..\ t. \ ardt. a i1nn 'r I l.ri.I. w\hilih is usually ltith dull- maintain d. liut SOlr me of the smaller lnain- 1. Is (llilnnll n lalHr scar(l e witl1 yo il i 'r' prei' ll;iv in tih, iL."islatllne. e I f "I t Y' ear". .'SnO i iipro 'nelient, i- nf;' lturers ,l' state to accept contra t-s at 2. .\l olt wlhat p'rc. nt ;are y.(Ill sort ;iftlr 'indlliln, ~ al!tlli it v and S lldiv at old t il n di l.111ind i fr piil iron. w\\hl I Iha present. l r fi Ie inl, to tih alpprehllen: ion suc'h lahlor IIniI.. returnedd t A tlanta v st(lterdav a tf- 'I' e. II 11( l',;I* t nicti\. if the inIllstrial tihat it lia\y t l hei possible to seeulre leath- 3. In your judlnwl|,nt. i-s emonmnn lahor \\,lnon. ;id wi!l I. onlle Of those to d_- model lndrkin-\. whilt Iht lear fe>tori<, ar- rat a proflitable price when deliveries are becoming more triflinil and ilitlli.cienlt? fea; the Valk r bill to rl.eillat tile ilx- "- r i iir 'orwl r';l bills. Iw- required. 4. A )o you think tlhLre i. enough (oAm- i.l' li'f pine t1r- to those over lifteelni '""' "1 lllitr ;dlan inl hides. Textile Althloulh rop news lhas been more t.han mon labor in lyoulr territory provided it iI'hi. illn d(!inl(lt S lutch a i11eIasu I if ill- rl li-.v. 11 1hi \;iri;tions in i'i t- ordinarily y giratify .in-. tlh level of Ique t.a - eoul le ontroila ni ni d t work? passed l do tli se(tin f ( i hl e linary markets tionst for agricultural products somewhat 5i. Would you. on g general principles. fa- itninjuy n to n. amount of hundi re.ds io 11. hih' l fi lto t l arli -I(t i tri(i.thenedI higher. StatistieallyIi the iotton situation vor the imiportatiol of fiorei|n labor t< |11housal sof ilo dol;l.-s ;innalh'. le-id- y t c tadif-~ of row \w.ol at tile hig- riian 6. What. in you ir jld me.nt is ihe reas- ;l, ,i ..i wiith llt r' famiilit s. ar lh. '"' t;r rirt ly c.(.(d las- ftr I.iyond the i ;stnlomra quantity for thisA oln for tle searrity of cltmoln n lalor? n".lditt for h n11 'l t .IH4In tlhir w.i.e |i.- .i' li' 7.4 pr i c nt. .ilnd fioregin .-oi- t ime of tll.l yWar. hu)it leading mnillipllators 7. (;ive your iidens of tile solution of earned. :n14l \\Mlll in evitaliv crKat ;I crim-- n A"t Ii-, poll alo- lot the week ;ire f illy l supported y tilhe outside public thle problem. (Pleaqn answer fullyy) inal clas oilt of tholi noi,,w warning honl- '1it 11 ';iin- Oil s2.10l.1'i20t" ill xports aintI in maintaining option notationsn. Liqui- Thankin- yof i in advance for thre fiovp ep wai- ~ t iffsti ttit i i o1i"i.i i- it compared with nation and profit taking brought some re- Thanking you in Ial\-a1e for the above Is -,. a( l I information. we are Coffee (onliv i-in- low i :s to the lrl P- t ..orrvp'irl'ing '. ill 14-. ( '(lc<- action toward the close of last week, but Vervy incerelv illatilre uI ieriltoritil i ailliii R. Hi P.AL. r e;e re eaikin.a elh other lo ct. pV tis ,kx-iedi ixh'in- ;ii N'..h Yrk fllor the wek ex- ivmoe frely. lnlt prices are a hindrance .\. G.. ( 'n ti TE ailed ollice \hin tuei propn i.,y h i. hiee- tilt tl.I hi-lt i;"' l;.t iu 1 I3. u1 v "enti. and at I f e\lxort trade. and unatisfactory eoni li- S int in ittee. So t iilit '.('i:l il i- t l t it \\(o it li "li. lt t'l eadill' iti tii r t i lnat(i(' galin wa tion are reported at tihe northwestern APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE OF FLORIDA l"'.-'. I'i e l;,o a hlll, lli :\v-e .lln.- '-, f are di-r.l ,ln of wheat la rcl eilxe the 2.407.- The Florida Hiitorieal Soc eentlvy lcen ineorp, rate nn r i tihe iraw fr ;lin frl' nui sllini l n either of t in'". *i'|i ly I he pi' iroln l ivii on. whii'h State-. fllo r included. amounted to only of this State. Its olbjects are as follows: I\is.i. iIf nlnill:l(.it w ul .'o in'to a ceanu I hi' het"" l ""il i' Il .o <1 lt f Iown 11 lio.lll' lilln 2)80.972 lit Ih els against 7T:3.7!.9 in t1 4 and "Thle co|lleetioon. arran emilent all pre'r- ,.;.i1,1" i,_ll. TI.fey re 11on11. John 11. E Ie.a.i10 of Iralidly a111"1111il ating stocks at over 3..00.00 bushil els in a normal year. \vat;on of all material pertaining. to the till of l nllih'; ind IIon.. lohn \\W. linneft 11". *'.t lh l-inr-s is of mode Arivals of corn at primary markets were history of. ior in any mani ner illustrative' f \a\'.il s. I t ir'i. portion, ll, t h m.i ll -iales ai ;i :.r ts.(i' t l sliels na ainst 2.14..393.i l and of F'orida. inelnding rhoks. litiiplets. olpained by largo, inf111i1rii-. npenl e- 1 Atlantic (oast sIhip1ments of h92ti.5..3 heush- dociuents. mannasriptr. news papers. dlia- ADULTERATED SPIRITS. L 'olia ioi llr i-int- t. o provide liability '(,. (l i cnllpred with 5".).9"77 in l t194. ries. notes. letters. .peecles. iaps. por- ---- I lcalse tlilre is litle ifforl to stecire conq- .iailities of enninlerial failures thus traits. photographs otr other likeneses of Eighteen Casks of Confiscated Turpentine' c(.-,ain- il pric.. \AIreay tle t *sitlIr f.ar repoi rted for .in-ly amounted to $4.27f;.- men andl women prominent in Florida his- Sold at Auction by Sheriff. prio(hnver-. iae ahi an'ed li i ii talions aindi 43t7. oif which $2.5qal..3:2! were in ;inulfaie- tory. pictorial illiutrations of Florida seen- ieli.hteen aks of aiallnerated spiits of, other tpli'tois iill lake iraftr nlt ion a i trint. $1.:74.7.3 in trading and $313-.:33 ery. hnildings. estabi-,lhments. institutions. 1 irllpelltne wel'e -,Ild ait iuctin ati thi ite I -llii l t i demand warrants betterer li in other connt( ieri ial line. Failures this monuments. relies and prodnefles. .Als ('llrt tll,~ i e ill S;;l\:illlin 1 hii 'week iY I 'is-. ''\Ien alt 11 i n prices i i. w h ic hiar week i lllllll red! ]n!): ill t11tie nlited StatIes relies of every kind whether historical otr ('hiief Deputy She"iiflli' "l'lios .. SIweenyi pinh. ly Ihi low" -1 itt tit f season there infini'-t 231- last yi ear. and(t 2.3 in Canada pri h;st orieal. fossils. geoloniceal s specimens TIl sliirit' \%ieile -Is iel by Stal e i n11 sector ,p<. iI ri' :on ; ln tl'ne of Florida." "r-l cak- we' old to Mr. II. '. \il- d.n. Thi- point i- f:'l:,ieitl i.gnredl n Thei, Supreme Court of Louisiana held The p)ro-vision for nmembership is "All on at :- cents a gallon. The reaiinderl pi--inli-tic repoi-i thlat ten,' ii convey tie. ihe i.n the ;\,e (of L.ehm'an, Stern & Co.. ilim- Persons of Cood i("h etreer'" lpon approval of tlie spirits w;as lid in hy IIr. I. I.. i inllpre -in that thi ii, litri i. tul('orual- ited. vs. Morgan'ts T.4nisiana & Texas Rail- of the s.oard of Direetors. The (lu's are \Va'lker. He paid ':2 : cents' a gallon for" live ized. Strnclurall steel i- -till one of ti'e ,.rt;,'i Steimship Company. that while five dollars per annnlm. v.nisk l and 2; cents a gallon for the oller ie leaire-. onion carriers are not considered under The society hl s Iteen iv\'en the ise of tlree (t:sk u i I;i l l ifa;-t Ir'-1 of ttol i itoods find dilli-i till prov ,iim of le Civil Code of I uli-r a larze and e>mnmxoli prtoot f for thei receit ion ;al d -afe keepin-e 5re i' niisdf by Itnspector l:tiuter iil 1ttlor Prod ce(i-," 111:1intl ill topi quillot- lprol'. thl ilt II.h lo s or da(nl ia e ihas lto en of all o lf its collections and property anil c '" l'litla ce Nitli tl Stale law (l\ellnil' 1 ',on-. 1no c.i--ii I.inll c(nsidle. d. anl. ,,.1isioned h acidental and uneontro(lha- in which to carry on |it s work which 11a, tlle adullier:tion of tI rpenltine. 'id her t| i th lit h.IL johl l-- .hu ~!it, !; Llilw rI II r4le., r ilIl thh. l.e va* hwf" the court. now ien aetivel- entered 1onm. t|rils of ti hi law i any adulterated spirits f"ll tI'de. there i ;I t endc-iK*y to postponlle hNlre (;t,,in on ; railroad platform in Thile cost of furniture, ens,v-. files etc.. "o matter Nwhal entity or illn e c, ill e ile ,-lr' o:n ..,n e f delivery was danmut oe:1 I.y fire. flie together with file necessary, elerleri l a:1 s--iin |hey mI.y I he floilln atre se ized 11and it i, tw.l ii(' l t lhit Ih 'alll lionills in thle r aw (;llse of w hliich was not know Aor explained. sistance will approximate .$1.000. for this dI. thei proceeds oif tl i -ale going. to ti ,,- alcri;.l ;l. ofl' lilol, i]pil.i'talc'e. a lot the court t held that pro,,f (,of the n-,al and year. Stat... The price iro, u'dt y<~terlay wa- of ,h11-i, -- i- rcjct.dl hleall-<, hi er rdhinar diligence insuch eases. to save Failing to prolure aid from the last h; lh r t1:h n i1-n l. .\d1lltera( ed tilirpentille pr. : 11are not I o tllroi inL'. I'arlicila(rly ;1 ti,. c.(,t'lon w iold not avail the carrier ias leislatilre. tihe S.oieVty i t dllepend 1upon li- Iino Il rklet ;ile( It is not reco. nized 'to1 i1i1ii.- |ro .illr d. A \ few small defen--e. Iel-ides proof of loss and dili- thile due of its members to Ieet its- ex I "he ald tof" Trade. e, yle- fiwele l,' to I hiha diin. lhe (p -t i.,.l tlie. >ll- coirt ;id. lie I"w requires lthi penses. .\ State pride. must repall;e and feel tlie :1Il 1., :lrun-\i.k l how tli e percengll l ,,f I I( 1wn"' .11 r ale in Ihe :1m ket in `ll'e I..e ar, ilh involveso.. proof of tile enliule lrl" value and f;ar-rleachinit_, importance of hlie :adulteration to I,, "o si ll. tlhat it is i IIII.-'. plac.in. -;t i-ll. l.ory ord( ers '. More ,,rigini of tIe fitre. and in the ah-erve .l f work in which tihe Society is enlgaged. ve -- ifaictlorw\ to tlhe entire naial 1store- lil,.- hi(, bleen qoenel. 1lediu1i ,ral's 111'h I "oo"f tihe lost will I, imputed to tilhe We appeMal to ill ulich for aid and ell trade, the(. in-'lctr says. I Iin Inlllx l-fore the ithcr. Some iquu- fault Lof the carrier. 4 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. Recent Legal Decisions of Interest, Injunction-Factory Whistle-Nuisance. gatel to ,liu't insuanic for a tartiriular The S4, r'rll (' rll of Nor'th ('aroli, n. I. olllilany and too alfbstailn from ll .licit ill' i inllth cae of Ilrl vs. Edna lCotton Mill-. auir i I' ,ui ..,tIlr -tin lpanl is' i aI nl denied the right of an injuiin-ction to rei and lnot a li okr. a:uidl thait %lI hI lhi, l'ine strain t lie blou ing of a whi itl at a factory tion, of s,1-. a plir-son consiis in sohicit where it was not clear that it anouintel I inl g lhll in-sn anei, .lcrivix.l. the allpli:- to a nuisance lint il the fact of iinsii-i'n titon fr in-iIrair.e, folNrwadinlig thle sIias ie. liha Iem- estallislihed ly law re-eilinig th. poIt liIc in return and rhlix r- rg'll( iing i ih sa t. anod K nllh .t in_ thue ti'- prnn'ii Note--Assignee--Title---Action. im.n. li- miit ii lihil! tio li. a.i Lunt ani the ia-e of Manleyv Park. t lat o e o f tilt inim. Thi iouin I he ll lhl t Shhl. tile full l. gal title tio a i u.i e ijiralt ,n- "f -inth II a.,iit ion-ti nimte)* y assigimn uenot is ulits to ininti i i l ti ted i '.1,t 1 .i. ina l l l-, .lut of an ini a .n etill tir v llm ln ihiti lie i laker ;t l-l l ., li ,c Ii -ii l"h wi lhillt h I tim li f aii thou ghi tihe no Iie.livial inhar if) tiieu'ltmie ".ir 101 li" h ia li-ru-n-e li t "lhe dti pl-i. eedll. an the lsi n mell t i l a llldi 1 ;lx .a i l ,llir u- an ins,,lllra II-i .namhle him It rT-alim. on 1tmI. ctlain ifn the lnl re-m k- In-r aigemny t- w Imiation. r interest (if then originaii l kyee l ": thlr a1 -i ,rae lier;-; ni;hl;in he ___,_______ t ii-t i"i itla f uiig 1i iii-. iiuIur ',I ,1oilllu;mllI. by Sale "F. 0. B. Cars"-Seller's Duty. ,y o i.i:,ilal tny Nwitlhil \\R loe I.iit~s it- did a1n1d1 4-,,ll ll1 '1, 1: 1 an ill-111';1:lll Ic ,bl-il '. The Snulremie Court of Wism osi l held. ,1 Ithat .,' ,.,m ipany \,,hlai not Iel r- in the -ase of 'Vogr s. ie e ihat a li,,.\.d l| ,l the lie hil | a itv foirn -.l liv iir i,\ sale of ,goods l ived ri d i r 1. lpa the ,.itl imposed nuon the seller tihe (liuty of o \1 N V (ih.aiis a li,.is h.l i.diiaht'l !npm enrin he ears to carry out tle t a the 11hiii-e s llo-li d. lii v 1 it tlihrilul holil the in tlhe alisence of cIfar anil sati-factior. v Aatt. evidlene if a et nu <-soin ito tie' colt r ar kniliwn to I oth miartis t hein- Ianiiai-toiii Trade-mark-Infringement-Imitation. at tihe tine of making ti h conitaot. i The Ui(ited ,( -s 1I ircit Co 1it f:Ir tlii nSoltlhi 'n Ii-tri.t of N ,\\ll No k held ill the Telegram-Failure to Deliver-Damages. ia. of \'altr Ii ker & I'o.. l.ini id. -. The Suiiprvine (Coirt oif Norlhli Carolina. I'iitanii 10o,1I iinlpaon. tlau kOn itlhy- in tihe ase of ;treen -vs. W e vtrn ll 'l ionin Telf in,i n; dl ,\ in.. 11 l)iila 111i n t a traillin-1l 'k egra hli C(ompany. 1n-.taiid il .i right Itis ht pci isit ti l ,l ii.t is,,e p. tl.e .-lirL-Le flt in- re oeier damage fir -mental angilisli. ither,. frinL'efirtt h alr in t tIier n lhe i of lth iV- r.ahlef te aile f t lr th lehipliapl i arck cinl thl Setle-- e i acv-maince it ei',.ipanv to deliver a telegrai friend-l In tlhe i a- ile t.he i-nir1t it applearil failed to illeet a sixt.l..-ye their residlence. uluhI ,t" cli .,-,hit. ii infti ril .ld l vy tihe ls.e l tof a li-tlellle tf a full llt rl ltli lil'ilue ll f a Insurance-Fraud-Waiver-Acceptance. -irli '- ilI I111'il.l ,t illle iguainst ia C r hit lIa:ik'roiiiI. witli a rock to the Thei S iprrnle C ourt of W isn .si heihl. l l t. ,,.dpi il. lnii .,.s i n oll,,i-. ill till in the ca-e of ltiot\i-t k -. Muti al a .tifr dlirieli. t ;i \%hiih e t ie nire fai-ed anil llnslran' e ( p1111an y. that ac e'leital l ee oi i h ,,f tli !iii iinta fraud in tl iid' tlll i lone nuot il av,-rdil ;ida ,.rm with the e.xpl by1(. the plapint aif Ther~a vourt furhe r h r t m i a e th(ie re lirelentlati ins if tli e a ellt wi 'e .\p i o, -, f a rai oauI i, .ipany i i i a eete l rel i a are i a retain- a ii I ini .Iv totaling frioi a liandl ar . iln it fir several n It nth i s \\ithlio t -oi)v N\hih, i uch i,,| ilo -,I, t. a, the result plaint in ignorainci mif thie fraud. It-al nu ,ot i ai,,i||P,,' ,,i i it Ii |hi,.i oiii fal .r.red of failure to eN\aline the i tplivy. \hlt.re i i t,,iui,, i, ;,,.,.,t u i 1f> il i,,iiiiv anil the siblstitilt on i asx plainly a pair nilt th tie tai',iiviil if his I'lisi tru t -C;,,ers it ei r i f Ianh \-,. l.,, ri", & e hi lhn f ail - In an acti,,n for thie ,i.,xionl o-f m ert ii i r a oipainy t hat the in joined eiplohy e tLain uhare. of capital -t,.k lih the duef-nd-l i,id not iii an 0 tli lun ln aftvr lrou-nlit alilt the Snprinil e 'Im1i t ,It o Milln-othla hiild Ico, r di lllain.-, fo,1 s.ll.uuh ilijiiiirs. I lie1,1 (llIImllhiirei, vs. M s.M in e-o ta (,l, v t ai y t fim :iliir i a ret -d otn us a dhp\ns . that thie coinlaint slated a I ilne Cof action i the :l- ui'lliv. oit an lro alin o train although it failed t all"--io tlhe alue of tim e io mii-takei i.t I xe t cl i ti f-n s ch writ- stocik in ailtitioin i t tin e dam ;i ets u u ainted i .ii'. I'le ,-urti saidl that r lii. a \nritiii. iby the plaint ;Il. Thn vourt f'rllhi4r hliild 1p reports I, h. a u- 1V 1 oii i-, anl setlh.- hat then value of an rli is rdiriy t f ratile is iordiur ii int thi ii io flr daiiies. lit r il..- to e l -e p lro dil l. its i narkalt valnu lut sii ,tlill is- Ihat all ni tll,.u- i -taiunil. w here it lias none. ihatl it s..etls for in a tlierelto are cire m aliu.d tI li n mi-take in it, e\,-'iit i nn. Sale-Acceptance of Part-Estoppel. City-Negigence-Siewalk-Ice. tlnder a ,ont ract liv w hichl a liiir e a u..d .he p l ,, h di h i to deliver inml,.her oln oarld (-iI at lwilx, I'Ie l Sipiie CIo mrt i hiuf r liaua Kv.. t\..inty c arn'lo s n r ive d li\ -red. of ti, ;- e of ('it ,f hu -i. -. tf a. tha wic icll. t i rehatier, accepted aodl pai a i ,h f itt f for nin.t'een without .-oliulaim t. [tihe Ken- rill, e i a hti t ly f i vtit, f* rl; e Ill; l,. i i 'olrt of m. held. illI iml h cae l. I hv I- t, wli .t"n x,,m :- ilt x h uul l yt I of ','kiuhi ,ire ,it l. \-. ,, e et ,al.. lha ,m fi omi-,' a d i \\t 1, ii 1.l it \ hih| in ai nation Iv tI lie se.l.-rs igain1-t tlh l i ll :I I ii ;Ilfil It.ilr1.l i u il. I1 uh tlumi- ri haiu- l'es for lie a.i.rm d u r-it -f lir i' -, ti ti .wl i i. 1il- in ut \\i.a l te milaillinl u*ar it \%a-s ri-Tir for Iiu- -ri'lt to .. . ill.. iit tm i11hir.i1t, tliell \ lit i l i l ,it l iii l iot i.,. ai ,I Ikrmit'the lo rchlia rs to IpleadI as a i,,in*1- termlaiim ]|;mluages fuor aut -ul ti-fin.- in tin.l l l tu:1te i .ig -mul ro-Iu.tuii, I lh - n i n t .t ( l. .l l ,, l s w hivh tl h p I h a l l I 'l ll' i I k i t- a l d p r o l 'r I I o l l l , r hiad iisp .,.t ,l. arv ptidl a;in i. id iti l tor. foi I ii i,,.li 1, l .ii \ ,-it I.mT li .hilitl f,,i in thie reason that the pii n', hil-mI. \i.Nx i1. is I i, |ii-i ,l -,un, i t,-1. rw1 liin thil .m toplped from i laiiniig daii gm s liitoefr. t. i t;l t h lii i nh,. I II ide \xalk Im.u-, u in ii i i ,i-si,. TI. to- iiiil i further l mIll lltit wlhnu' a -,omlliitl, rlatit l', to a sidu, Insurance-Agent-License. \\alk \\at riti, d ti,\ older if ll t imiv a;i 'I'lm Sniprrlni Co iI int of Louiiai-iln l h Ild. 1 Iiii i tI ity htd nioti,' tf aill on-u, in lhe. ease of ITh. Cit -v of .Lake (Cuhaiihs -"ii'0ii"" iia-oilly I tewi. lihi'toiii. vs. I'q<( italle L.if insuira 'V is evo i hpl t.dI at ti liI plat tli-r d fi- t,- ili in l ,i. si, .\\ ii l! \\i li,h ,ii .i I l., r the lMilicy is duli\ ,rm ld allo t lit liisl pi 161- i .i.nur. h lli .. d. Iliri of hoicrt of wi iays tli. iluml c*llectedl; that ai person \w io is obli- ht alTilly. % R. C. DAVIS T. A. FVLGHVM4 R. C. DAVIS & CO., General Agents Fay-Sholes i We buy, sell, exchange or rent second hand S machines, offering liberal inducements. SWrite for descriptions of the Fay-Sholes, S which is the world's record machine for speed, Simplicity and durability. R DA I & CO JACKSONVILLE. s C. DAVIS J9., FLORIDA. % %^%%%%%%%%%gL% g% .%^%X PLANTERS "Old Time" Remedies THE JOY OF THE HOUSEHOLD. 'Iliese four great reiedlies. Nubian Tea, Benedicta, Cuban Relief and Cuban Oil, are the joy oif the liIouslhohl. With them near at hand. a lYub mian i- really for any eniergieny. lie has a safe. reliable and sliedy relief I I t for \\ife. clilidriln. self or stock. Withi l'sie rIniile s liyk" o u-an k keep the l Clton Ilt.totn's hldauls ,li t i your picket. iand yet have a liealtlihy, ]hapip fiannly. I Relief li-il-. l,.you iiican cure your stock of aniy ailiniimt that may I iefall tlie. !Cuban Oil NUBIAN TEA-In Liquid or Powder Form-Is tihe gruat family medicine. It 'ill ciirv all forIlls of Liver andi Kiidny L complaints l-revents. ('l ills and Malarial Fevcr. ('liIes tIhe co.1111i1on ailments of childelni: anld as a laxative tonic it is ~ ithiout an i li e l--u safV a11I ro lialilPe. In the litliidl. it is- extrel.i lvy )ilatablle--even children like it andi it is IFA\ID)Y FOl l: USE. BENEDICTA is a woniii s nii'dicine. It will cure all the diseases common to x\ 'nii. anId classed as Feimale l'roiilules. It Nwill bring youth black to the i laded woman, \\ lo h .lias gone ll I sulflerin Ive ais>e Ilii thlion lit it woniaii i. lot. It Awill eare for tile Su.ioIl irl jui-t (lieringl woIlanlioIi;i and irepIre tnh y oniig wo ian ror tle salcret ilntic- ot w\ife and iiotlier. CUBAN RELIEF The instant laint Killer. for either inan or beast. believes instantly. ( oli.. 'rianils-. ( lhol-ra Moirlums. Diarrlihoea. )vystenit ry and Sick liladailhe. F'or iolic in lIoi-.rs it is an infallible reniedy and is guarantevid to give relief in tive CUBAN OIL-The Best Bone and Nerve Liniment. Is antielptic for cuts, a-.i.gedl orIi t"rn tlcshi. and will in-tantly relieve the pain. ('ures inset elites and stings, a. l l and lul ns. lh'iises and sore clapped hands aniidl fae. ,re andil Ieiilr feet. Il rli,.\i'i rhi.ull-i tl ic pains, laInme ack. stilT joints. and in stock rlle-s wire fence cuts, 'ri.athl's-. thir-ih, splint, collar sores. saddle gpilks, and diseaed loofs. Write us for Prices. SPENCER MEDICINE CO., Chattanooga, Ten. Would a Turpentine Proposition Interest You ? What About Saw Mill Timber? 20,000 a-rcs best virgin pine in DcSoto county, $4.50 per acre. 30,000 Iest virgin timbler in Manatee. $3. per acre. Several good turl-ntine places in west Florida. Send for our list of saw mill and turpentine places. BROBSTON, FENDIG & CO. 216 W. FW.rsth St. dooksoovilk, Fla.. T I I I r I z! I I-Ill IX Ill!"rx Ia 117111,11 ZZ11211 ZIIXZ THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 5 Cay, Shine & McCall FIRE INSURANCE. 212 Dyal-Upchurch Bldg "'hone 1955 THOSE. G. HUTCHINSON FELLOW AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Room 7, Board of Trade Bldg. Pem.e 312 JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Lombard Iron Works and Supply Company IHUILDEIRS AND I)EALERS IN JOHN S. FRANZ. Agent: Write for Cuts and Prices Diebold Safe & Lock Co. Jacksonville, Florida FIRE INSURANCE-Lowaet rates. Lo- ren II. (Green & Co., 9 and 10 Park Bldg., Jlacksonville. Fla. 6mo. r e r Vw Wrti rt l *1 I r4 I It r I I r111 I Ie sIl I S #Iw *** s l THE DIAMOND. Wholesale and Retail . Wines, Liquors and Cigars, : Sole Agents for the State for Lackman's Beer, also "Wilhelms Zuelle Min- 4 oral Water. We guarantee all Brands:put up by us full measure, as follows: SCreme de la Creme, bottle .... $2.00 Diamond Brand, bottle ........ 1.00 i Highly reconmmndcdby Medical Prdessio. ] Heart Brand, bottle .......... .75 * * C. C. C. Brand, bottle ........ 1.50 Spade Brand, bottle ........... .60 , Club Brand, bottle ........... 1.25 Premium Brand, bottle ........ .50 MYERSON CO.. 105 a 107 West Bay St. IPhone 1712. * JACKSONVILLE. FLA. &A, to 2 2 s13311 6AA*&&&IS *I a a a a a 2 a a 1 2II 2 A a a a a a a&A aa ENGINES, BOILERS. Cotton, Saw, Fertilizer, Oil and Ice Ma- chinery, and Supplies and Repairs. Capacity for 200 Hands. Machine Tools, Wood-Working Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Leather ann Rubber Belting and lose, Railroad and Mill Supplies and Tools. Plans and estimate. furnished for Power Plants and Steel Bridge'. Steam Pumps. Feed Water Heaters ;and Hoisting Engnes. AVGUSTA. GEORGIA. WHISKIES GINS AND RUMS FROM $1.50 to $5.00 per Gallon ...... AGENCY FOR Lewis 1866 and Mount Vernon Pure Rye Whiski s. Controllers Blum's Monogram and Syl- van Rye-Agents for Jungst Cincin- nati and Pabst Milwaukee Beers. Prices on application. CHAS. BLUM & CO. S17 and 519 WEST BAY STREET. JACASONVILLE, FLA. Florida Electric Co. Contracting Electrical Engineers Sell and Install Complete Electric Light and Power Plants, Telephone Ex- changes. Wholesale Electric Supplies. Jacksonville, Fla. 14 West Bay Street, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. The CLOTHIERS EVERYTHING THAT IS GOOD AND SMART IN WEARING APPAREL FOR MEN AND BOYS. Joseph Zapf & Co. whlles le Dealer l aid Bittler of Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Lager Beer Wholesale LIQUORS, WINES, Mineral Waters. Write for Prices JACKSONVILLE, F LORIDA M. E. BEAN. C. L. BEAN. (Formerly E. Bean & Son.) FLORIDA PAPER COMPANY Dealers in all kinds of WRAPPING PAPERS, PAPER BAGS, FOLDING BOXES, TWINES AND FRUIT AND VEGETABLE WRAPPING PAPERS. Robinson Building, Viaduct. Telephone 1927. Jacksonville. Correspondence Solicited. Sam'l P. Holmes&Co. Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Gral i and Provisions. MEMBERS NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Direct private wires to all exchanges. Local stocks and bonds a specialty. Bell Phone 853 Baldwin Block BItY MONTGOMERY, Co mission Merchants. Naval Stores & Cotton Liberal advances made against ship- ments. Consignments solicite 78-80 Wall St., Rooms 813-14-15. NEW YORK CITY. WM. D. JONES PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST .. and... FAMILY DRUGGIST 107 E. BAY ST. Mall Orders Solicited. IOSEPH D. WEED. H. D. WEED. W. D. KRENSON J. D. WEED L CO., SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. Wholesale Hardware, Bar, Hoop and Band Iron. MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Turpentine Tools, Glue, Battings, Etc. STurpentirne 1" Cups . " i **M *p. VJKL *- ~ t~ ..- .. . If you expect to use the HERTY cup next season, place your orders now for future delivery. Prices and all informa- tion cheerfully furnished on Cups, Gutters end &ll Tools in the Herty system of turpentining. Address Chattanooga Pottery Company, Jacksonville, lorida. You Want a Turpentine Location? You Want a Sawmill Location? You Want any Kind of Florida Land? You Mean Business? S* Call on or Write to J. H. Livingston & Sons, OCALA. FLORIDA. a SuwanneeSpring Ginger Ale Bottled from famous Suwannee Spring water. Cures Rheumatism, Indigestion and Kidney Trouble. The most refreshingly, natural, spark- ling Gingier Ale known. Bottled and sold by the Live Oak Bottling Works, Live Oak, Fla. For sale by Consoli- dated I grocery Comnpany, Jackson- ville, TJohnsolln King & Co., of Jack- sonville. and M. Ferst's Sons & Co., Savannah, Ga. __. ___ 6 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. I SPANISH WRECK. ad lt int g weeks. l iflleted alonit by Ihe Accorliding to e MaiIi Metrolish in -ai .i. to. 'i noIl illn of Itiichi wr.ekirs front lek .iille ha o e aIt t' i 'i tol s'l'av her from thel abandoned all hope of saviIinv the i.eckedl i ef. ii tI iatelv. lwevser, thie .o panny Spani' lh stealner Alicia. \l.i.l, ran ashor. l i 1 I sum f.r lI avi" io t.e several montlis aint on Ajax reef. lifts ]t, v it. "i tl. i i e 1 ,- .,. -,; -i- .1 i t;o- ;l1l i ... ... f" i s ,,i"iei. thifit \\ill I- taitkn. i\ill rlie 'e lthe ia .it Nc ropoli is as folll \nsa: 1 -, "1. aI gr t- -lit l t. Spatnsh stea er Ali,-a. whi has init' al Il- i I a i.it extent . .. "'It i- exp .cl I that tlm suik f wrck- been stranded oin Ajax reef sin e- early in in il l e ot wreck- thle -.pring. and upon i which tlhe .I. ekso "I 1 t he '--e1l ill la.. I.en ..it tlh.l-hdl ii ville tugs Three -Frieindls anld Adiliniral fir.' n x ill 4i1i In t,' .lik-.i tile tl. iinl, Dlewev. wsith wrecking charges aind ai>|i> large- \ liron to Jklilinille, thair raits.l li.a lieein \working in all i.nlde'ai r liiI(e Iir" at 'slkinlg tile vse.el. liis been abandilonledl - by their crews and will become a total THE SPENCER MEDICINE CO. %wreik. or at lea. tht part of ihr which hein li Co. pr t is of 1no v% lue and cannot l renov.ed. ti Te ."lle ', fhlie-v u (1;1 .. ila rl. ill.i. " "This i ins tlil, infllor nation lit olilht Io the il -n I., a tin. ihe h ive l fIron' ti , of then vacht i M sv-'rv. w\lo visitedl tlhe i ereo 1 h allieh !i. I\. ldo-tilr I r h.t' wreck s-ilerdail; afternoliin. The itg-. ly i. e dl Io hll hl'l i'il pare \\ 1l ta Il 11lr. ; o \\l I o\\ v ,r. i; 1< still s inilin l h t he ship ,3 their "'id" in thi, i- e. \\. Ie'-,eak n. .,- -. T he i ei i il le I d t l on or theln i ci tilful reading of their adl- to pieces. The enIgine are ,iog takl l out iand lirass pilinh furnislhii i and fit- rti llenl. tings renitovd ianl 1 lo;d,,l ;in;lari tIlhe lairg-is. Inl this ;aiy i I.111ite1 all ai iit o) INDUSTRIAL TRADE NOTES. vallllie iproiw'rty v ill lie -ciiurle The .neria ce . 'Captain hhvy 'talte that tih wre I li \l lThey hase worked hari andl faithful ll ily o i a 'alil k f $7i.0 S;avi the slip. and cainil that hut for a The Arhur l h i i, lor (' ii- lit tle lilIow and hl e v -eil A l in a st Uth' i ronI g l, l tine tlhey w.volll have ni vW ha ld lhe crall i ith a caital t,-k .* ..540114i siafel y in port. i il \ itli 1a piti a ol s lt-o k of S.>li.Otl fI ,; i,, , uill i 'itut lof ihullr tinl< f iis t I lie i-tl ilili'lh - 'It \\ ill bie remir ileiire that t li< u\r>e'k etil i f i t i ir pilint f rl the i t facli-t ttr l'rs -llsucieede ill freeing tlh flower d l til to l . could i1t I-' freed fr ii sa ae bY pl lu ing. rpotrated I\\ ith ait authii riz.e capital stock After a faithful effort (Catltainl Flzzal ef -125.0,) to operate fertilizer factor. sent to Jack onvitlle\i for air loniiitli to ,se. raising lh r til, iuThe -n li- i i illi r I o ilip;lli\. ot ,esfnlh-. andi a few dav; ago the s il Qlu\\.itltalt.l Mi-.. ontetuil;l ate 1 .u litig thei was fl ated frim the ref. .Pre arat ins c(alaity of lthe- so' i nill at ian early date. were then inadle for towing her to ior l. int a s riall atnd lileavsy eia caile ulp and The Nationll l'Pak lealtly Oi tlii any, of drove tile vessel hiack on Ilhe reef. knl -k- Vi1ck liiur,. \liss.. ha Ii1en inmiilporniedi ing ml ii plate atid hilgitr he fiwiiard si o with a alitall .ito.k uof -l.0 lt. atnidshii. Atlh ronigl exaititnaltirn (if tti, -_ lt again Ilat her. and oi n that .ieeouni t the her land in Ci uil.erlanl l ('titiit\. N. (. wrecker lave blegunti the( work of dis- trut'sse, for the Cuhan en'tral Ilail oad. ith 2 ciNp iti l stock. whilih were not taken uiiit ith the itlirildgie. w-ich itht vsre.ker. tiie''eell iil n getting ih t igria it- it ill lfaufitllt-i -s a I l 'ote'iu g w"Ti j li of t he Aljli will it. ai hieasv unillplati-l i reti'n of freight, t rate, oit blolw to the swrecking companyn. \hihl. he itheiir proldctli ushihl. they ei0imi. swolhl ing eonlident ihat i i nould I isessitfull a dd 11 i- int to lhe c. f each' tie de liv- in salving her. hasl sl te t iiin.y '-t ir oniie, ir.ld I II SI I I I#i t t it iI 1****i **1 6 1 I I I I iIIi1 PRICE LIST OF Eureka Wine and Liquor Co. : The Great Southern Mail Order House. EXPRESS PREPAID. Hatchett's Private Stock .... .. .... Hatchett's That's Whiskey .......... Hatchett's Old Rye ................ Eureka N. C. Apple Brandy ........ N. C. Apple Brandy .. ....... Eureka Malt .... ........ .... .... Eureka N. C. Peach Brandy .... .... N. C. Peach Brandy .............. Eureka N. C. Corn ...... .... ...... Eureka N. C. Corn, XX ............ Eureka N. C. Corn. XXX ...... .... Eureka N. C. Corn, XXXX .... .... Old Crow Bourbon ...... .... ...... Hermitage Rye .................. Sunny Brook Rye................ Sunny Brook Sour Mash ........ .... Echo Spring ...................... Silk Velvet................ .... Oak and .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... I G ...... ..$4 .. ...... 4 -3 .. .. .. .. 4 -4 -3 .. .. .. .. 3 .. .. .. 4 . .. .. 3 .. .. . 3 . . . . .. .. .. 3 .. .. .. .. 2 .. .. .. .. 4 .. .. .. .. 4 .. .. .. .. 3 .. .. .. .. 3 .. .. .. .. a .. 5 . . 3 FULL QVART MEASVR.E 'er Four Six Per allon. Quarts. Quarts. Case. .00 $4.00 56.00 $12.00 .50 4.60 6.30 13.75 .20 3.20 4.80 9.60 .75 4.75 7.00 14.00 .25 .26 4.85 9.70 .00 4.00 6.00 12.00 .75 4.75 7.00 14.00 .25 3.25 4.85 9.70 .25 3.25 4.85 9.70 .00 3.00 4.50 9.00 .75 2.75 4.15 8.30 .50 2.50 3.75 7.50 .50 4.50 6.75 13.50 .50 4.50 6.75 13.50 .75 3.75 5.65 11.30 .75 3.75 5.65 11.30 .50 4.65 6.90 12.76 .00 6.25 7.85 15.70 .75 4.00 6.00 12.00 *4 GIN FROM $2.50 TO $3.50 PER GALLON, DELIVERED SSave twelve labels of Hatchett's Private Stock and secure a bottle free. Save twelve labels of Hatchett'sOld Rye and secure a bottle free. SSave twelve labels of Hatchett's That's Whiskey and secure a bottle free. SSave twelve labels of Eureka N. C. Corn and secure a bottle free. Save * Twelve labels of Eureka N. C. Apple Brandy and secure one bottle free. Save Twelve labels of Eureka Malt and secure one bottle free. Prices of all goods 4 Sought at company's store are 70c per gallon less than when delivered. No Charge for jugs, boxes or drayage. A., of my bottles are full measure. All Standard brands of whiskies sold over my bar at 10c per drink. 15 VWe also carry in stock liquors of cheaper grades. 10 All wines quoted on application. - S Special prices in large lots, packed any sizes desired. Leaves 5 for you S Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. SEUR.EKA WINE AND LIQUOR COMPANY. 135 WEST BAY STR EET, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. I1ll 4 lt115 1 1 111 4 4 1 l 4 It I111 4 1 I4 4 l t 11, lll-s.llllI I El llll u l PEARL WIGHT. Pres. Il a l N a* lIns 1 ,111 2 Was Bo MAURICE STERN. Treas. SOUTHERN STATES LAND & TIMBER COMPANY. IRVING H. WELCH. Manager. Florida Timber, Grazing & Agricultural Lands. 401-404 LAW EXCHANGE, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Frank !. Turpin Proprietor. JACKSONVILE, FLA. Open the Year Round. Opposite Government Building. Most Centrally and Conven- iently Located. Thoroughly Repaired and Renovated. Newly Furnished and Lquipped Library Connected at Popular Prices. WILLIAM A. BOURS JAMES C. DARBY WILLIAM A. BOURS & COMPANY THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED GRAIN AND SEED HOUSE IN THE STATE. >li4 tiii?44 l ?1 i4*111it4li$ l 4t>** iI 5* 3iS>ll llr llill ... NATIONAL... Tank & Export Company Of SAVANNAH, GA.. U. 5. A. Hay, Grain, Feed, Garden Seeds, Poultry Supplies, Flour, Grits, Meal and Fertilizers. OUR MOTTO: Prompt Shipment, Reliable Goods. JOHN R. YOUNG, President. J. P. WILLIAMS C. W. SAITMSY. S. A. AIF'ORDI. Catalogue Fret 206 EAST BAY ST., JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Successful Men appreciate, use and advise Life Inisu- rance. The advice of successful men is worth following. Insure in THE PRUDENTIAL OFC[ CMEPNY WALTER P. CORBETT, Manager. JOHN K. DRYIDEN, P'ri.. 409 West Bldg.. Jackslnville, Fla. Home Office. Newark. IV. J. A. D. COVINGTON, Vice-President. DIRECTORS: C. S. ELLIS. P L. SUTHERLAND. J B PAIDGETT. J. K. YOUNG( II. F. IUILARID W. C. POWELL. WALTER RAY, A. U. COVINGTON. H. L. KAYTON, Secretary.and Treasurer. J. B. CHESNUTT G. W. DEEN, RAYMONDCAY. J. L. CONOLY. Our tanks are well equipped and thoroughly enameled and are conveniently situated at the terminals of the S. A. L. and A. C. L. Railways. Our charges for storing have been revised. WRITE EITHER OF THE ABOVE FOR PARTICULARS. Ill Fll or all Purposes. The Industrial Record Pub. Co Jacksonville, Fla. T. H. MCCARTHY. Vce-Pres. THE DUVAL THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 7 INDUSTRIAL TRADE NOTES. Stock is being subscribed for a large cotton mill at Iligh Point, N. C. The Rolerdel Mill at Rockingham, N. C., is putting in some dobbies. The Tennessee Manufacturing Company, Nashville Tenn. will start its cotton mill to operating soon. A large factory for making of jean pants and overalls will probably be built in New Orleans, La. The Jordan Manufacturing Company's $25.000 towel and quilt mill. Welford, S. C., of 36 loomns, has been completed. There is talk of Edna Cotton Mills Com- pany, Reidsville, N. C., building a new mill or adding to the old building. About $5,000 damage resulted from a small fire in the picker-room of the Bes- semer City (N. C.) Cotton Mill recently. The reading room at the hall of the Granby Mill. Columbia, S. C., has been opened and W. F. Herlong put in charge. The Dublin (Ga.) Cotton Mills will build an annex of 70x100 feet to their plant. A few thousand new spindles will ie added. W. C. Martin, W. M. Jones and T. R. Jones, of Dalton, Ga., are promoting a knit- ting mill to have a capital stock of $10,000. The McComb City (Miss.) Cotton Mills made their first shipment of goods to China recently, the order being for 100 bales of domestics. The Louise, Chadwick andl Hoskins Mills of (Charlotte, and the Dover Yarn Mill, of Pineville, N. C.. are occuping their new oltices in Charlotte. A railway is contemplated from Dolphin Island, Mobile, Ala., to Florence, 325 miles, to ie styled the Mobile & West Alabama. A company has been organized with a cap- ital stock of $10,000,000. Inter-State Rules of 1905. Classification and Inspection of Yellow Pine Lumber. RULES. Approved in conference of committee from The Georgia Inter-State Saw Mill Association, South Carolina Lumber As sociation, New York Lumber Trade Asso- ciation of New York City, Yellow Pin( Exchange of New York City, The Lumber men's Exchange of Philadelphia, Pa., Tnl Lumber Exchange of Blaltimoie, Md., De member 10, 1904. GEhERAL RULES. All lumber must be sound, commercial long leaf yellow pine (pine combinin, large coarse knots, with coarse grain, i excluded under these rules), well manu featured, full to size and saw butted, ani shall le free from the following defects Unsound, loose and hollow knots, worn holes and knot holes, through shakes o round shakes that show on surface; an, shall be square edge, unless otherwise specified. A through shake is hereby defined t be through or connected from side to sid( or edge to edge. or side to edge. In the measurement of dressed lumbe the width and thickness of the lumbe before dressing must ie taken-less tha one inch thick shall 'Ie measured as on inch. The measurement of wane shall always apply to lumber in the rough. Where terms one-half and thirds heat are used they shall lie construed as r< ferring to the area of the face on which measured. In the dressing of lumber, when n< otherwise specified, one-eighth inch sha be taken off by each planer cut. CLASSIFICATION. Flooring. Flooring shall embrace four, six quarter inches in thickness by three lo six inches in width, excluding 11/x6. Ior ;-exiiallp: I x:, 4, 5 andt 6; 11Ax3, 4, 5 and 6; 11/2x3, 4 and 5. Boards. Boards shall embrace all thicknesses under one and a half inches by over six inches wide. For example: %, 1, 11/ and 13/ inches thick by over six inches wide. Plank. Plank shall embrace all sizes from one and one-half to under six inches in thick- ness by six inches and over in width. For example: 11/2, 2, 21,. :1. :1/, 4, 41/2, 5, 5/4, 5:% by 6 and over in width. Scantiing. Scantling shall embrace all sizes exceed- ing one and one-half inches and under six inches in thickness, and from two to under six inches in width. For example: 2x2, 2x3, 2x4, 2x5, :x3, 3x4, 3x5, 4x4, 4x5 and 5x5. Dimension. Dimension sizes shall embrace all sizes six inches and up in thickness by six inches and up in width. For example: 6x6, lix7, 7x7, 7x8, 8x9 and up. Stepping. Stepping shall embrace one to two and a half inches in thickness by seven inches and tp in width. For example: 1, 114, I1/,, 2 and 21/2x7 and up in width. Rough Edge or Flitch. Rough Edge or Flitch shall embrace all sizes one inch and up in thickness by eight inches and up in width, sawed on two sides only. For example 1, 11/2, 2, 3, 4 and up thick by eight inches and up wide, sawed on two sides only. INSPECTION. Standard. All lumber shall be sound, sap no objec- tion. Wane may be allowed one-eighth of the width of the piece measured across face of wane, extending one-fourth of the length on one corner, or its equivalent on two or more corners, provided that not over 10 per cent. of the pieces of any one size shall show such wane. Merchantable. All sizes under nine inches shall show some heart entire length on one side; sizes nine inches and1 over shall show some heart the entire length on two op- posite sides. Wane may be allowed one- eighth of the width of the piece measured across face of wane, and extending one- fourth of the length of the piece on one corner or its equivalent on two or more corners; provided that not over 10 per cent of the pieces of any one size shall show such wane. Prime. Flooring shall show one heart face, free from through or round shakes or knots i exceeding one inch in dialneter, or more than four in a board on tle face side. Boards seven inches and under wide shall show on(e heart face; over seven inches wide shall show two-thirds heart 4 on both sides, all free from round or through shakes, large or unsound knots. Plank seven inches ant under wide shall show one heart face; over seven inches wide shall show two-thirds heart on both sides, all free from round or through shakes, large or unsound knots. Planks seven inches and under wide shall show one heart face; over seven inches wide shall show two-thirds heart on n Ioth sides, all free from round or through shakes, large or unsound knots. Scantling shall show three corners heart 1 free from through or round shakes or 4 unsound knots. Dimension Sizes.-All square I umber shall show two-thirds heart on two sides. and not less than one-half heart on other two sides. Other sizes shall show two- tlirds heart on face and show heart two- thirds of length on edges, excepting when the width exceeds the thickness by three inches or over. then it shall show heart onl the edge for one half the length. Stepping shall show three corners heart. free from shakes and all knots exceedingly half inch in diameter, and not more than six in a Ioard. houighi edge or flitch shall be sawed from good heart timber, an. shall be mieasuredt in the middle. on the narrow face, free from injurious shakes or unsound knots. \Wane on not over 5 per cent of the pieces in any one size shall be allowed as on merchantable quality. Florida Bank and Trust Company Capital $1.000.000.00. Jacksonville. Fla. DEPOSITARY OF STATE, COUNTY AND CITY FUNDS W. F. COACHMAN. I'crsident. W JENNINI;S. Vice P'resident. W. A. REDL)N(;. Cai ier. AITHUR F. PERRY, Vice President. F. I. FLEMIN(. Jr., Trust Officer Receives deposit accounts of individuals. lirms. corporations and banks. Pavs 4 per cent on saving leposits. Ilents safe depo,~it boxes. Buys and sells foreign exchange and issues letters of credit. Acts as trustee, transfer agent. registrar and fiscal agent for corporations and municipalities. Executes all trusts such as executor, trustee under will or appointment of court, receiver and guardian. Unequaled Facilities. Accounts Solicited. Correspondence Invited. IMPORTS OF ROSIN INTO UNITED KINGDOM. 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 From United States .................... 87,116 87,298 79,015 81.542 71,816 From France ........................... 2,539 3.126 13,584 2,486 17,860 From all other countries. .............. 424 200 318 510 726 Total Tons ....................... 90.079 90,624 92.917 84,538 90,402 Percentage from United States ......... - Reported by James Watt & Son. 96.71 96.33 85.04 96.45 79.44 _12. .1 Z_ 1, T-.T7- -1- 7 7 T f ---- -- 0 J. A. Craig ( Bro. * 239 W. Bay Street EVERETT BLOCK. Leaders in Men's and Boys' Fine Cloth- * ing and Up-to-Date Furnishings. * Agents for Dunlap and Stetson Hats; largest stock in the City. THE BOND & BOURS CO. WHOLESALE I RETAIL HARDWARE SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, PAINTS. Oils, Glass, Stoves, Tinware. Country Holloware. 10 WEST BAY STR.EET. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. James Stewart. B. F. Hobgood. STEWART & COMPANY, No. 505 West Building. Jacksonville. Fla. We have for sale one of the best timber and turpentine propositions in the State. consisting of 50,000 acres Virgin Timber in Washington County, Flor- ida. that will cut about 4,200 feet of Pine and 1.S(0 feet of (Cypress to the acre and also about 60 boxes. Water transportation, and RAILROAD NOW > BUILDING. DESIRABLE TERMS. Write for particulars. I3 I>l 1444 1 III3113 4*1I11 4411 *111 1 t I I I I til II SJohn R. Young. J. W. Motte. C. II. Parker, James McNatt. W. W. Wilder. * President. Vice-plres. Vice-Pres. Vice-Pres. Sec. & Treas. PJohn R. Young Co., " aI s Commission Merchants. Naval Stores factors. Wholesale Grocers. Savannah L Brunswick. Ga. five nd11,1190#14111`41 549I*I'*I 51FIRW4 343 @T 9V EU 5Vyq4 a UIllWa& five and I 8 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LETTERS PATENT. Notice is hereby given that the under- signed will apply to the Governor of the State of Florida at Tallahassee, Florida, oni the 22d day of August, 1905, for letters patent incorporating Clarke Automobile and Launch Company, under the following proposed charter. F. K. CLARKE, D. H. McMILL.AN. A. D. COVINCGTON. PROPOSED CHARTER OF CLARKE AUTOMOBILE AND LAUNCH COMPANY. The undersigned hereby associate them- selves together for the purpose of becom- ing incorporated under the laws of the State of Florida, for the transaction of business under the following charter: Article L The name of the corporation shall be CLARKE AUTOMOBILE AND LAUNCH COMPANY. Its principal office shall be in the city of Jacksonville, Florida, and its business shall be conducted in other places, in the State of Florida and else- where through branches or agencies, or otherwise, as may be necessary or conven- ient. Article IL The general nature of the business to ie transacted by the said company shall le: To engage in and carry on the busi- ness, either on commission or otherwise, of a wholesale and retail dealer in, and a manufacturer and repairer of automo- biles, motor boats, marine engines, and all kinds of furniture, fittings, parts, ma- chinery, tools, devices, appliances and sup- plies which may le used in said business; to deal in, buy, lease, hold, use, let for hire, sell, store, care for, manufacture, as- semnble, construct, build, repair, clean and operate for hire, automobik's, motor boats, machinery and other goods, wares and merchandise which are mentioned above, or which may be necessary or useful in carrying on the business of this company; to patent, register and protect by trade- marks or otherwise, any means, meth- ods, appliances, formulae, secret processes, machines, symbols, or designations, which may be useful or necessary in carrying on its business; to obtain, purchase, lease or otherwise acquire, any patent, patent rights, formulae, secret processes, licenses, or privileges, trade marks or designations for the carrying on of its business, or any part thereof, and to operate under, sell, assign, pledge or grant licenses in respect of, or otherwise turn the same to account; to acquire, hold, use, mortgage, lease and convey all such property, real or personal, in any part of the world, including the capital stock and bonds of other corpora- tions, as nuy be necessary or convenient in connection with the said businesses; to enter into, carry out or otherwise turn to account contracts of every kind; to have and maintain branches, ollices and agen- cies within and without the State of Flor- ida; to do any and all things set forth in this charter as objects, purposes, powers, businesses or otherwise, to the same ex- tent and as fully as natural persons might do, and in any part of the world; and in general to carry on such operations and enterprises and do all such things in con- nection therewith as may be permitted hby the laws of Florida and be necessary or convenient in the conducting of the com- pany's businesses. Article II. The amount of capital stock author- ized shall be twenty thousand dollars ($20,- 000.00), divided into two thousand shares of the par value of ten dollars ($10.00) each. The capital stock, either wholly or in part, may be payable in cash or may be used or issued for the purchase of property, labor or services at a just valua- tion thereof, to be fixed by the Board of Directors at a meeting to be called for that purpose. Article IV. The term for which this corporation ;s to exist shall lie ninety-nine years. Article V. The businesses of said corporation shall be managed and conducted by a president. vice-president. secretary, treasurer and a soard of directors, consisting of not less than three nor more than thirteen mem- hers, the number to lie fixed by the by- laws. The offices of secretary and treas- urer or president and treasurer may be hel by thlie sanie per-io. Thi'e an- iiihal il{et ini, for (tle cle lion of diriec tors by the stockhllilers of the company slhall ie Iiehll on the lirst Wedlnesday in Septlcimlir of each yc;ar. The (late of the annuii l Imeeting- may lie changed by the by,-laws. Iintil the ollicers elected at the first election shall le qua:lilied, the busi- ness of this corploratiin shall be conducted by the following named ollicers: F. 1. Clarke, president and treasurer; I). II. McMillan. vice-president; A. ). Cov- ington. secretary; and F. II. Clarke, I). II. NMeMillan and A. 1). Covington as direec- tors. Article VI. The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which the corporation can at any time subject itself shall lie equal to double the amount of it's authorized capi- tal stock. Article VII. The names and residences of the sub- scribing incorporators of the said corpo- ration. together with the number of shares of its capital stock subscribed by each are as follows: F. R. Clarke, residing in the city of Jacksonville, Florida, one hundred shares: D. H. McMillan, residing in the city of Jacksonville, Florida, fifty shares; A. 1). Covington. residing in the city of .ack- sonville, Florida, fifty shares. F. RI. CLAIKE. 1). II. McMII.LAN. A. 1). COVINGTON. State of Florida. County of Duval. ss: Before me. a notary public in and for the State of Florida at large, personally appeared F. Cla(hrke. I). II. ielMillan and A. D). Covington. each to mie well known and known to me to lie the individuals de- scriledl in and who executed the forego- ing charter and severally acknowledged that they executed the same for the pur- poses therein expressed. Witness my hand and official seal at the city oif .lJcksonville. Florida. this the I7th day of July. 1905. (Notary's Seal.) C. SETON FLEMINI.. Notary public State of Florida at Large. Mv commission expires Dec. 18. A. I). 1907. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LETTERS PATENT. Notice is hereby given that the under- signed will alply to the llonorable Napol- eon It. reward. Governor of the State of Florida. at Tallahassee. Florida, on the 2:3i dayi of August. A. 1. 195) for letters patent incoripoiating THIE (; EO(1 IPIN F ('CI'NAY ii under the following lprolposed charter. the original of which i- now on file in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Florida: PROPOSED CHARTER OF THE GEOR- GIA PINE COMPANY. Thle undersigned hereby associate thlim- selves together for the lpurpolse of Ibcoin ing incorporated and forming a corporation mlder and by virtue of the laws (of the State of Florida with and under tlle fol lowing proposed charter: Article I. The nine of this corporation shall lie THIlE (;EEOIIA PINE (' 1PANY. and its business shall lie conducted in the State of Florida and in any other States of thie Union and in foreign countries. The prin- cipal oilic-e if said company sliall lie in thi city of Jacksonville. State of Florida ani said Company may have such other ollicer and pfaces of business in the State of Florida and in other States of the I nitid States and in foreign countries as imay hereafter le established. Article II. The general nature of the business to Ibe transacted by said Company shall tie to buy, sell and deal in lumnler, timber and ties. both wholesale and retail, and al-so on commission for its own naecontlt aindi for others and to act as brokers and factors: to buy, sell, lease or hold. convey anl mortgage real property andl personal prop- ert andl to improve said real property by erecting lbildings tlhereon: to Ibuy anl sell and deal in real estate anil lie.sonal property of every kindl either fur itself or foir others inil on coii- nlssilon and iot herwise andl to nlort - gage and pledge the same. as security for money anid to lend ill oney to other's. taking as security either iiiortgages or I 111 I4 It tt I II 1 I t13 II 1 1- t It I 'lllIt111 1 11111 11ItU ** 4 : MERRILL-STEVENS CO. Boilermaking and Repairing * Still Boilers and Pumps. SSHIP BUILDING and REPAIRING. Jacksonville, Fla. + 1Illl1494 II:1I X4 lllftll l 11:14:141 1111 I99 1111>1* 11 FOR. SALE. 6,00 Acres Round Timber, just south of tuart. Fronts Indian and t. Lucy Rivers; choice Pineapple lands. Must be sold as a whole, $3.50 per acre. C.22 Hogan St.. S UC ANJACKSONVILLE. FLA. CuMMER LUMBER Co. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. Rough and Dressed Lumber Long Leaf Yellow Pine. BOXES AND ORATES. 44 *i 411t 1141 t it I* Iittt 11 I1t 44+ 1i41*1 Ii* iit*Iiiii | Standard Clothing Company I : One Price One Price : to 4 FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, . S17 and 19 West Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. 4 Stetson and Hawes Hats. Special Attention Given to Nail Orders. '1441 3 t3l t?11**1441 ll1*4 1 141111441t3 3 I I3 3114 81411 31 R. TOLAR. J. H. HART. T. H. BLACHLY. J. R. TOLAR, JR (Established 1872.) TOLAR, HART & CO., 160 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. Commission Merchants and Jobbers of Naval Stores. Liberal Advances on Consignments of Naval Stores and Cotton. Members of New York Cotton and Produce Exchange. Orders executed for Cotton Futures. II. E. PRITCIHETT, Pres. P. L. SUTIERLAND. Vice-Pres. A. D. COVINGTON, Sec'y. J. P. COUNCIL, Treas and Gen'l Mgr. THE COUNCIL TOOL CO., General Offices: JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Factory: WANNANISH, N. C. Manufacturers of High Grade Tools for Navl tre es Operators. VIRGIN TIMBER. Several tracts of 10,000 acres to 75,000 acres FOR SALE OUICK. HEDRICK'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 112 West Forsyth Street. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 9 pledges for the sane, either upon real or |i'rsonal proil.rty; to is.uie lIitoiIIs a nd to secure the same by mortgages or real estate: to Ibuy, sell and deal in timber lndI tiller lands a.nd to mortgage the same. and to buy, sell. either at wholesale or retail, dry go.ods. groeeries. hardware andl all other kinds of general merchandising business; to own, operate, lease, r, i rail- ways, steamiloats, tram-ways and dredges in furtherance of its business, provided that the same are not used as colnmon carriers; to own stock or bonds in any other corporation or corporations pursuing any one or more lines of business author- ized by this charter and while the owner or holder of such stock to exercise all of the rights of voting the same; to buiil. lease. own or hire warehouses and wharves and with the power to issue warehouse or wharf receipts; to build, own operate, buy, sell, or hire sawmills, planing mills, and all other kinds of machinery necessary or incident to its business; to buy, sell, own. lease and mortgage mineral lands and phosphate and to deal in the same; to manufacture, sell or deal in fertilizers, cotton seed cotton-seed oil and its by- prodlucts; to buy, sell and manufacture and deal in, both at wholesale and retail. drugs and chemicals and to use the same in connection with its said business so far as the same may be necessary or incident thereto; to buy, sell and export or import lumlber, timber or ties ant generally to ex- ercise such powers as nay be incident or convenient to the purposes of business or said corporation, and to have, exercise anti enjoy all of the rights. powers and privi- leges incident to corporations organized and existing under anl by virtue of the laws of the State of Fhlrida. Article III. The capital stock of this corporation shall he one hundred thousand dollar ($100,000). to lie divided into one thous- and (1,000) shares of the par value of one hundred dollars ($100) each; ten per cent. (10 per cent.) of said capital stock shall be subscribed and paid for in cash Ibfore said corporation shall transact any business; all or any part of the remaining capital stock of said corporation may lJo payable in or issued for or used for the purchase of property, lalor or service's at a just valuation thereof to be fixed by the board of directors. Article IV. The term for which said corporation shall exist shall te ninety-nine (!)0.) years. Article V. The business of said corporation shall Ibe conducted by the following ollicers: A president. a vice-pre.sident, a secretary and a treasurer, and a ioard of not less than three nor more than thirteen director's. The offices of secretary and treasurer may lie held by the same person. The directors shall be elected ib the stockholders at each annual meeting: all of the ollicers of this corporation shall be elected annually by the directors and the president andl vice-president shall Ibe elected bly thein from their own number. The first annual meeting of this corpo- ration shall le held on the first Tuesday of September, 190.5. and each annual meet- ing shall le held thereafter on the same date. unless otherwise provided in the liy- laus. the power being hereby given the directors to fix the annual meeting. Until the officers elected at the first meeting shall be qualified. the business of this corporation shall be conducted by the following officers: Pembroke M. Wonble. Junior, President. George R. Willis. Vice-President. William Tegeler. Treasurer. William P. Smith. Secretary. and- Pembroke AM. W1omble. TJnior. George R. Willis, William P. Smith, Dlirectors. Article VI. The highest amount of indebtedness to which this corporation slall at any ti me subject itself, shall lie two liiiiundred thollus- and dollars ($200.000.) Article VII. The names ani residlences of the sub- scribing incrporatoirs of said corporation. together witli the amount of capital stiik subscribed hy each'l. a' ao- follow's: Pembroke M1. Wombile. .Ir.. Italltiilorl. iMd.. ninvety-seve\ n shares. Geo. IL Willis. i.ulliniore. Ald.. one share. William T''geler. Itilliimnre. M11.. one share. William I'. Smith, Jacksonville, Fla., one sllo e. State of Ml arylinil. Il lt iin re City: 1, Winter W. Myerl. a notary public in and for the State of Maryland at the city of 'ailtimore. ifor, aid. ldo hierey .,rtify that on this ilday personally allpearel I)-- fore n('. Permbroke MI., W\\onille. .Junior. (;eorge h. Willis and William Tegeler. each of wliomn is -well known to Ime andl known to mie to be the individuals described in anil who executed the aforegoing articles of incorporation. and they each severally acknowledged that they .vencuted their same for the uses and plirlp.-us therein con- tained and exprles-dl. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my handle and afllixedl ny illicial seal in the city of Baltinimno. MlarNland, on this 15th day of July. A. 1). 1905. (Seal.) (Signeid) WINTER W. .MYH:ES, Notary Public State of Maryvladl. ('ity of Baltimore. My coimmisiiion ex\lirles May I,. 190(;. State of Maryland. italtimote ('ity. SCT. I hereby certify that Winter W. Myers. Esquire. before \\hiim tlie annexed a- knowledglientr s we'e ia na. and whl \io la tliereto silbserilbe'l hli nanm., \as at the time of so doin.'. a notary public of the State of Maryland. in and for the city of Baltimore. lily comminissioned and sworn. and anthorize'l )v law to adlminii ter oatlhi and take aknowledgenimnts, or proff of deeds to lie recorded thlerein. I further certify tliat I ami a niuainted wAith the handwriting of the said notary. and verily lwlieve tlie signature to be his gniui- in, signature. In testimony whereof. I hereto set nmy hand. and alix tile seal of the Superior ('Court of Baltimore Cit v. the same being a Court of Recordl. this 15th day of .ulyv. 1905. (Seal) RIORT. OGLE. Clerk of the Superior Court of IBaltimiore Cit y. State of Florida. County of Duval: I. Th'lio. 0. lliutchinsion. a notary piulic in and for the State of Florida. 'Count v of D)nal aforeiaid. do hereby certify that on this day perl- nally appeared ,before mle William P. Sinith. who is well known to me and known to fmle to lie the individual described in and who executed thlie afore- goin.g articles of incorporation, and did acknowledge that lie executed lile same for the uses and purposes therein containedl ;nlld expressed. In witness whereof. I have hereiunto set mny hand and allixed my offllicial seal in thlie county of lDuval, State of Florida. on this seventeenth day of Julv. A. D. 1905. (Signed) TII OS . IHUTC11INSON. Not ary Public State of Floriila. Coint of Dival. (Seal) My commission expires Dec. ) . 1905. gO. 1. FOSI JR. MANUFACTURER OI BRICK. WRITE FOR PRICES. Capacity of Yard 800,000 Per Month. 'PHONE. 390. ABSTRACTS Title and Tax Abstracts, Maps, etc., of large tracts in all parts of Florida and South Georgia. prepared for owners and intending purchasers. Correspondence solicited. REALTY TITLE AND TRUST CO. Iaw Exchange Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla. M ESSRS. HENRY FUNCK & CO.,of 22 Belliter Street, London E. C. England, who have represented the Antwerp Naval Stores Com- pany in London from August 1892 to the 15th of June this year, desire to make arrange- ments for the representation of a first class firm of exporters of Turpentine in the markets of the United Kingdom. B. R. POWELL, President. CHAS. 6. HARRIS. HENRY ASHLEY. Vice-President and Treasurer. Secretary DIRECTORS: B. R. Powell Cha. 6. Harris, D. I. .McMillan, P. L. Sutherland. R. V. Covington. THE Southern Drug Manufacturing Company Corner of West Bay and Madison Sts. Jacksonville, Florida. Wholesale Drugs & Commissary Supplies We solicit the I urpentine and Mill Trade and will be glad to quote prices on anything in the drug line. We make packed drugs a specialty and can save you money. Mail orders are given prompt attention. Standard Naval Stores Co.," JACKSONVILLE Pays Turpentine Producers Full Savannah Market M ikes no Charge for Commission, Storage or Insurance S This Beats Savannah so Ship to SStandard Naval Stores Co. JACKSONVILLE Joseph D. Christie, Business Agent Room 303 Dyal-Upchurch Building. Jacksonville, Fla. Telephone 455. If you want to locate in Florida and contemplate going into business, let me help you. If you have a business to sell, list same with me. W. J. L'EN(GLE. 'resident. J. W. WADE. Vice-President. E. G. HUGHES, Sec'y and Treas Union Naval Stores Co. MOBILE, ALA. PENSACOLA, FLA. NEW ORLEANS, LA. NAVAL STORES FACTORS. .....DEALERS IN ... Supplies for Turpentine Operators. Can offer at present quite a large number of desirable locations in West Flor- ida, Alabama and Mississippi. Liberal advances made against consignments. Cor- respondence solicited. Principal Office: MOBILE, ALABAMA. 10 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. INDUSTRIAL RECOR.D. JAMES A. HOLLOMON. Editor and Manager. Published Every Friday. aSunorrrows I (Domestic) .$3.00 Per Annum SB(arlrp o ((Foreign)..... 3.50 "The Pine and Its Products." All communications should be addressed The Industrial Record Company. Jacksonville. Fla. branch Editorial and Business Offices at Atlanta. Ga. 1 Savannah. Ga. Entered at the Postoffice at Jacksonville, Fla., as second-class matter. Adopted by the Executive Committee of the Turpentine Operators' Association, September 12, 1902, as its exclusive offi- cial organ. Adopted in annual conven- tion September 11 as the organ also of the general association. Adopted April 27th, 1903, as the offi- cial organ of the Interstate Cane Grow- ers' Association. Adopted September 11, 1903, as the only official organ of the T. O. A. Commended to lumber people by spe- c:al resolution adopted by the Georgia Sawmill Association. COPY FOR ADVERTISING. Advertising copy (changes or new ad- vertisements) should reach us Tuesday morning to insure insertion in the issue of the same week. THE RECORD'S OFFICES. The publishing plant and the main offi- ces of the Industrial Record Company are located at the intersection of Bay and Newnan streets, Jacksonville, Fla., in the very heart of the great turpentine and yellow pine industries. Tle Atlanta, Ga., office is located in the Equitable Building, No. 723. Atlanta is the center of the great manufacturing trade of the entire South. The Savannah, Ga., office is in the Board of Trade Building. Savannah is the leading 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 in Jacksonville. Agents are not allowed to make collections under any circumstances. Bills for advertising and subscriptonsare sent out from the home office, when due, and all remittances must be made direct to this company. Industrial Record Publishing Co. EXPORTS OF NAVAL STORES. Tihe government report of exIrt. (of naval stores for the nontlh (of May shows. that tile total foreign -.hipinents of splrit-- turlientin were 1.4 .47.(i7S gaillonI, u ilnil at $1.O:3;.616i. -, against 1.43:7.7,40 gallhiti. vasliid at $i7!94S.O0 for Mlay. 1H)M4. coiln- peri~on of the exluxtts to, till- prin-iital countries for the imonith in as follows: To (;als. 1905. l"td Kingdom .... 47!9.627 lselgiumn .......... 5Mi).(W1O < eritltlant ......... l'4.!9.H i Italy ............. ...... Netherlands ....... -222.0311 Rosin Exports. In rosins tlie total ,exmprts Aotiltts ntis 4:, Nti. 19044. 457.lh4M) 233, 6341i~ 100.4101 4S~.429l I1S(1.27 1 countries in Ma.y wAtere 11!9.S70 liarrels (280 lts.) valuiil at $410.511. against 124.52>1 inrrels. valued at $:3li!,.4i2 in May. 19!H4. To the several princip al countries the ex- ports were aS, follows, in barrels of 2S4) Ills: Ills (21)0 Hbs.) Bids To !915( I'td Kingdom ...... 41 .3l7 Belggiumli .......... 350 (lerniany- .......... 32.2'168 Italy ....... .. .... 1.510 Neltherlands ........ 140.282 Russia ............. ..... (280 Ibs.) ,14 34.9.14 :3.240 15.551 1.591 IS.2019 1I .1930: RECEIVERSHIPS AND FORECLOSURES IN SIX MONTHS. "T'hI-u filr in llu prtI.ll:Irous year '1905 only l em' n;all railway cmpaniei a-re-- gating 270 mtile- of 1:ine. have dilefan1ult ill their inteh st obligatlion anl been pilcld in tl.h hi.nd, s f rc ei'ers. ;anid no11 ie ff then 'cIn a.ttrilite tlwir in-'olvlc-yv toi llien ex-iting hun- c"ins inlition." -;iyi", tIll. niill\ay .\'. lIThe lairge-.t of the -e roail-. tlie Ohio i, iv ('ilinnali. a narrow ,nla.ge rod N hich hadI4 lonhg been in t hlie hliai.s of recei\ crs. \ ;i rer-ganizidl in 1i0:3 and widened tlo t;.ind- ar llgu;l '. and \\it-l l to llVi Io'.. ron\i l -td rl into aln ehlctri, road iandI miade part of lhe .\|ille~\ard -l.tr.ic railway v-.1m1 ill 4 hio. Ti"'e r I"'ijct faiili-d a nil It', riad nliu-.t again go I llrotllulh thel piroce-. of re organization. The (coilpany next inll in lprt.ance. the Pontia;c. ()xford & Northlern. is al-o t lh prtini-t of a previi'i'i, reorgani- 7ation. 10111V |\%VI\el \V;Ir" ; :1o. ; Id nt'\eC"r had been lirmly establi-Iled financially. O(f the three olher in-olvent plroIrltie . one is a t\',en tl -nine mill, road of i. ex- \ ,leptional giag.e of two' feetl, Iuilt ill thel interior of Maine fiftlcn year- ag,. which has boon ne'cusinto d ito .hio,, a deficit ill it-s balance sheet: another is ai nairrotw- glage \\itli t wenty-foiur miles of track. built by Texl'as luiiiite.r cotipatiny. and the last r-liresent<- a few miles of track in the State of W\a'ishin-toon. the etoiintiince'- inent of an undeirtakiing of sonie iniiport.- aInice \ hIicli failhcil to Inat erialIze, further. TI'le followAing is i-he ent ire list of coniltan- ies operating inaiil',as for which receivers' have hen ;tii|oiltd since .lantiarYv ]: tfioads Miles ltmu Ohio Itiver & Western ....11 ittl.Nill Phillipst Iain eleyir footIt 92 -i.An0.091 Warren & Cori'-a;inai a- eii c t :l- oot ..... ...... il'nti;ie. -, ixftrd ft& Nortl - Stock tr~oit.iiet ern .......... .......... li o loI( illon 1,iO0, (t Port Anrele Palcilic. I; i-o'Mi oo aoi.i Tl't l tive ro:xadl i ..i--1l.0i> r.i 510.0 i 'Tolal oi lt nt d to k . .. ..7,Ni010 "'Thii~, is a losing evenl belitter thaunt that for ie corirespolnding i\x monthI i If ll1ll. when -ix roio ls. mith 30 nmilcs of Iine- andl A10,5>14.0<141 of ondl anili -t,'-k. \went into, receive ."er' IadiiisI-. cnilai i-il with live tadI. 270 miles anid $7.;830..l>0) of capital tili year. Tlhe fir-t half f th le years 1913. 19!0i and 1!01 \w re still mnore notallIe foo tile l s ill nl nia r oi f Irt iliwa iitfl -iin i-.h.. and. in fI.t, theli four and a half veaill iinii e 1iii 9l iaii v bwel n ai p 'erio inll re.teivers'hilp weei few\ an i niptarit i\ 'limi liltan- TI rel'i liti l illen nlio l tira raiNlay failure tince that vear. and there te4, il e It I It ct ir i ', i t il I- neetion thlt o- ti- T is re i lhlin .ts ) roai'ld in tlhe I'niled StAitrs. indeplnidlent. -til- shil ry ;iiil| )'vatnd ,1 rpre-l.inlting toI-day |iro- lihl*y 214,l14.1f) mileh- f line. onily tw\\ n- I Y-eiglt. operating aiil.-it 26.411I miile,-.a ,e at lre-,ent in lihe liland ofll receivers, T'hes are all Inmall nroad', and llo-t of them hav\-e remained in tie h I .li ir'. of tl. (ll'rts, fof r o illm oe l a I lit I- il ;it l iie- lke If their r e m li "l . "" ir' rls silde also hI s \e al o 'l cea-eil fo'r laick oft miilorial. In th lie 1a l six ilmio th, i ilehri e roa,,u \\4re l hi- forced into rcort aii ii n, lih t tlh1 ie i lii ,ion of me inlmportan( line in tlit, niillitlnl taIizi iit oni iil\ \ d iiii rl-,i hirl cr It lanii in hie corres'lolnding peiil of thie tliree pre- eeding year-. Tih li( -i as follow : Miles M)nds Stock Queen Anne's ... T $1.tin,,W1 llet-i "t Sil h h r i-n .. .. t:i. S.7i ll.liti) F;armville & lt Iowh;lt;in (:1-f(o t) .... .. )l t 0.1 ; 000 Total,, three rt:o ds.. 5i 11t.1i,'0 I. 1 itt i .i Wi. Total Iond and tock ............ 30.tl,.lX 1 "Tlhe Detroit Soulihern. w\hlihl i'conhlr llts so hirgely to (liec total-.. with :392 miles and .t-25.700.1ito- 1 -i f o Cipital oliigai ions. \was itself tille eoraiizh lion in 1901 it tllie (Oltio Soiiltlilelli and till e Detro t & .imali Norilhern r;ailroadls. and. in iini. has now,\ heen reorganized a; 1liH Detroit. Toledo & Iront.in. The new comlllpallny llias ia.lired lhe Ann Arbor Iailroaid. wniling nearly 3llli miles, of load teliiinat ing onllI Lake ichhli ga ll and I.akr E ie, anid lii Iliilalde i trallih agr'emeiintl with tle Cincinniati. allinltllon & Dayion. o thoi t it starts on ii-, new\ Career aIs anh inlportant syteln." MELROSE TO HAVE NEEDED RAIL- ROAD. Alter years of patient waiting, vain tl'lort and great lo-s to ler .coni ( ercial i interests, thIe tmn of M,--lros e in Alachua. Iradford anil I 1'itniain Counties. and on eiaiitiftul I.ke ilto. is to, have a railroad. ThIis 'statiient ic n iade almost i isitive- y hy ai trio of MIlrose citizeni-.. w lio are hore in tile interest oif -uIch an enterprise. I),e-ite the fadi that tlie project is well itundr \;wayI. and that it lias lpr)ogressed to onineti ionts it is- toi make are not decided Illton. It is aloilt i\e miiles froi Melrose to i railroaii;d track, rilther east or west. To Ith i east there i tlie Seioalrd Air Line. while to the iwest at aloiut the same dis- linie is the Siorghia oillhern & Florida. lint tite aihivantagii s iare a little in favor hi the latter. silnel tlo Newlierg, ol thle iGorgiai Sfothern & Florida .there is a w1. .1trn lused tol run bletiwteen (lareen Cove Springs and Melrose. The road was t-oo long fllor tlhe bluiness it hail ani d went undIer. The rails were removed, but tlhe hie roiillaied is still there, and i ay (conic in nicely for tihe company iwliiel is to buili thie new road out, of Melrose. .I... .1. ie of Valdol lsta. w li hlas tlen at Melrose uIerial day. s studying thle sitina- tion. was anoillt thoI l wnhol camie to .ack- -onville yesterday toi look into the matter at this end. lie is promoting the venture. and is conlident that he will linild tlhe lirad. hi stlated Vy Iestelday tlalt lie hIad received -sbllstan tial e encouragement fronm the citizens of Mell oe, iand that hie Ie- l ieved that thelnre was; enough rlulin.ess ito Ile had out of that police and in tihe sur- rounding section to make a road paying folr lthe ditaince hie intended ito operate it. There is i liia e lturpentine farini at ilel- io-i-c. and in asdlilion ti t ihatl there will bet a hlre saimill credited .on a tmagnificentl traIct (f tiller as soonl a there ir rai l- road facilities g lranteed. The i tulrlpen- 'iad up nicel yi, but Melrose is a iost progressive city v. and lias a goojil tradeil Illamongl the pro-Igressive farmers for miles ouniln. There aire seven oold business hlii-e, there. anl one f 1 ll, Itsa hotels ill tile State. ll thet-4 require a goodr diat of freight to keepl ulp. At presently lthe merchant aii'- hauling a great dleal iof their freight from Oilrailnge Height-.. within teail, anil thii is ai most unalatisfaltor wai v of doing buii-ines. The lhoat which lig-l IN-eil runninilg Ietweeln \\allV o and 1eIl- i-, has not been l eguitlrl.y, anid it i 'ai. that tilhe uhin people of Mlelrose are determined to, have this roai. In aid- dlit oii to tihe lll-itness enterprises mten- t ined. lMelrose lihas a large canning factory which \wouhl simply a great deal of freight ho the new i'aidl. Mr. Case stated ves-terday thIat lie wasI .o.Inferiing willtI the o.1icials of tile rail- roads on ll either ile of Melrose. and that lie wo\-di not deide which of tle two routes hle woili! ane until lie has seen iill of tlici. The Iliiopally \which offers tlie hIit m iotract ;- I (i onnett ing line \\ill get thle ne\\ Iollinection. \Vlien asked whelin tlie work would Itegin in the ro'id Mr. (';e stated that tiis \\oill depend niiion olie of thie arrange- mlent-,i w\hichli were under way at tile pre,,- ent time. awn which lie Ihoped to close in tile next f\ew day-. In thie e\ent that these arrangements are closed the work is to leiin aIt once, anol it is hoped to have it .,nmpleted in time tIo give Melrose rail- road faileilitie, ly this fall. Melros. is tl lilionle of a great nanvy people of thle North for a number of iitollh-- dlur'tn r tihe vear. In thle winter tlhe IIillan Hloi-e is full of visitors, amnd t here are;i, a 1114mber" of cottages there which alle mineld hIv Norlthlern |i0eopie. and which are oc-.upied by theii in tlhe winter sea- -on. The.e vi-itor, have been coming to MN.lro-e for thle ipat severall years. andl are coliunted a allmong thile citizeis of that place. They take a deep inter-est in the \\welfare of tilhe ity. ani any suggestion lohkiito, the in proInmellint of thlis pretty tow, n .il\\; -, interests them. If thiis road is linilt to Meliose there is not tlil slightest douiilt that tlhe t\ownll will 'progrcs rapidly. It is already one of the betl, towns of its size i lithe State. with lan excellent future in sight. SOUTHERN NURSERYMEN'S ASSOCIA- TION, NORFOLK, AUG. 16-17. president II. S. Chase will call the meet- ng to order at 10 o'clock lWednesday morn- ng. August ithl. Amongst tle short pa- lie'rs that will le read to start discussion. will lie the following: "legislation." by N. \V. Hale, Knoxville, "Co-operatioin." Iy Orlando Harrison, Iherlin. Mid. "lRelation between Nurseryman and Fruit 4trower." lby Prof. W. M. Slott, W1ashington, 1). C. "Stop-Back." \W. T. lloiol, Richmlond, Va. "l-une Buds." Iy J. C. lHale. Winehes- telr, Tenni. "Transportation," by J. C. Miller. Rome. Ga. "San Jose Scale." by R. I. Smith. State Entomologist of Georgia. S'Fulrigation'" by .. P. Phillips. State Entomologist of Virginia. Other subjects will Ie discussed by J. Van L.indley. Ponaonn, N. ('., W. F. Hlleikes. of lHuntsville, Ala.. and other leading Southern nurserymen. It is expected that our program will 1e made tup largely of informal discussion, led Iy our foremnust nurserymen. There will lwe no long. dry pairs. Not a dull minute. Come and see for yourself and make it better. I.;L\y asid all other Ibusiness and appear in Norfolk. Va.. August 16 and 17. Please Read Carefully. .\Ani nirser matltan can li-eonle a member of This A sociation. upon payment of the annillal dues of $2.(~). It is necessaryy that yoi send in your ldues at once in ordelir to Iscoiiie enrolled aIs a uiientlier. It is possible that you are situated so \-,n c;anniot attend this meeting. Whether voil cian or not. you slhoild join its and help tlie calluse along. .s. an investment, you will find this tn- siirplllia"l.. This association has already aco'npliilled Imcltlh ;looll. With caollinol iefort Iwe will lie a le to ido iimunl more. .loin us now and help. .ll the leading subjects before the Soltillu Nutrserl mna n tiodav will come lip for disenuisitn at. this meeting. Be sure vlt airel there to liar and participate. SeIid in your ttuestioins for tlhe Question Itlx. This will lie a -strong feature of the meeting. Mr. O rlando Harrison has made arrange- inent for a side trip tio thie Harrison Nur- lsries at lierlin.t Md.. and from there to IH-ean Cit and oItlier plles (of interest in that State. lie promise s a very in- teresting and enjoyable trip, which you cannot ail'ord to 1miss. The lMontiehllo, a Imagnificent hotel, has promised uts a S l~.cial rate. liCapl rail- iroad rates can usually lie secured to Nor- folk. inice it is -surrounded liv seaside re- sortsi. Virginia lteaclh. (Oll Point Coimfort, etc. Send your membership fee of $2.00 at once to Secreltaryt and Treasurer andll have your namne enrolled as a member. ('oine tot Norfolk and lie one of us. August the lith. ten f'clvok a. in.. is the tiine. Monticello lHotel, Norfolk. Va.. the place. Addtre.ss C(AS. T. SMITH, Secretary and Treasurer. Souitlihru Nurserymien's Association. Con- cord.. Ga. INDUSTRIAL NEWS NOTES. The St. Louis and Iron Mountain R. R- is receiving bidis for tools for its shops at ialring Cros( Ark. The Carolina Coat Company has been organized to build a railroad from Norfolk, Va.. to Beaufort. N. C. Reports from several hundred southern linultir mills to the American Lumlerman, show that the local and state consump- tion is increasing. Thlis gain indicates the rapid growth of tlihe Suth in popula- tion. The growing deniand for Southern pine in tlie- Northern markets has greatly increased the nmiiilx r of mills, and these mills have been an important factor in drawing iintirigration. Thus they have themselves, established their own local markets and are not so much obliged to depend on foreign demand as formerly. g 17.J1101 to11 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 11 THE CHRISTIE GROOVER oD10co., WHO L SALE DRUGGISTS. &^-a rr PR0W" AT wInE AmD AlVE TIME AND MONiE. JAMKSNOMLLE, FLOWIA. Jacksonville Grocery Comp'y W.. .M.111 Wholesale Grocers and Distillers' Suppies. rm1. Oitoe an.d WarehoseoA Viadsot A. O. L. Ry. daoksowille, Florida Review of Naval Stores for a Week. Spirits for the Week at Savannah. Wednesday. July 2t.- n it; re Price Repts Sales Exp 19)04 ceipts 2.421: shlipments 415. Quote All(. Mon. J.uly 24. .157/, 900 672 3,64053.:/4 .354, 3.95: 1) $3.4.5, 3.-65: ; $3.75: F Tues.,.)nly 25. .57'/, 1.400 791 100 531/4 .3-95.13.9-0;: (; 3.900, 3.95: II $4.M00 4.0)5: Wed.. .ullv 26..157 i 715 1,324 01531/4 1 $4.0.-5, 4.10: NM $4.20; N $4.40: W\(; $4.7. Thur. July 27..156ia/ 1,387 0 1.360531/4 (a4..5; WW $5.00( 5.05. Rosin for the Week at Savannah. Monday. July 24. Itast Year. WW .. ..... .. 4.95 4.60 WG ............ 4.75 4.35 N .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4.35 3.9 M .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4.20 3.90 K ............ 4.10 3.55 I .............. 4.05 3.15 II.. ...... ...... 4.00 2.70 ( ............ 3.90 2.55 F .. .. .. .. . 3.85 2.50 E ............ .. 3.70 2.45 1) . .. .. .. .. .... 3.4i0 2 40 ABC .. .. .. .. .. .. 3.45 2.35 Receipts 2.528, sales 2.039. exsiorts f6.181. Tuesday. July 25.--Rosin firm: receipts 3.971; shipments 2.175: sales 2.646. Quote ABC, $3.350(3.50: 1) $3.45(a3.615: E $3.75: F $3.85(a03.90: 0 $3.900r:3.95: II. $4.0041 4.05; I. $4.0ti(a54.10: K $4.15.: .M $4.20: N $4.40; WV(- $*.75'(a4.5: WVW $5.0044 5.05. Thursday. ul y 27.--lo sin firm; receipts 3.579: sli ipitlllt. 9.023; sales. 6.1052. Quote AWC. $3.30): 1) .$3.40: E $3.70: F $A.81); ; $3.85: I. 5: II. : I $4.00: K $4.15: M $4.20; N .$4.40: \\'( $4.8.5: W\\ .;.$5. Naval Stores Statement. Spirits.- Exlorts ................. 1.2. 4 ) Exports for sea,son ....... 36.27-5 19! >4 ..................... .22.81. oast ise . . . . . . 160 ( oastwise for 's-ason .......35.273 190 .................... 42.2ti; lIeciplits 'IThl rslay ......... 1.287 1904 .................... 1.522 iZLcepilts ince SAtet. 1 ..... !).28. I! )4 ..................... .. 4.541.) St io k "Ilihu ii lany ......... 2l.132 1!4 ................... ..25.923 Rosin. 4,944; 55.9!07 38.99)0 4.077 134.821 159.252 1.571)9 3.235 234.234 215.283: tis8.841 ilt .1i.ll W. F. COACHMAN, J. P. WILLIAMS, W. F. COACHMAN, J. P. WILLIAMS, President Vice-President. The Naval Stores Capital, $1.250,000.00 Bran SAVAN FERNA PENSA TAMP. Turpentine at London. 1905 1904 19)03 1!M)2 Stock .Jly v .. Ii.062a 12.020 :1.170 21.110 I)e'd lliis wk.. 2.089) 1.820 1.556 2,376 Since .nn. 1..40.823 48.880 47.284 47,87Hi Price .illv S.. 45- 410-) 3S- 33- : Jan.-\April .. 46- 42- 38-3 34-3 Sept. -)Dec. .. 45- 41- 37-4/., 33-6 Sa;annah .. 57/'Sc. 52Vce. 47:%c* 451/,c (a) inclellls 1.473 FrenchI : (b) includes 145 Frenchl. Figures for 194M our e'stimiates. Ilcis'irttl liy Jaslllt Watt & Son. Baily & Montgomery's Review. New York. .lly 261, 1905. Spirits Turpentime-Stock 1.215 harrels. NMarket during the week ha;s been very idull: .isiness small. Thursday. .Julv 21th 621/.'e. Friday. July 21 62c. Saturday. --July 22-(61:ec. Monday, July 24 -il1/,c. Tuesday..July 25 Miie. easy. \\edinsday. .luly 26- 61i. weak. l1isin Stock 19!,5.0 harrels. The low .rade's are d AC. $3.5 graded I). $3.90 95: E. $4.1.5: F. *4.25-30: $4.30-35: II .$4.40-50: I $4.50--)55: K $4.55-60. M11 $4.165'-75: N $4..0- ):; W\( .$5.20 25: W\VW $5 0. SAVANNAH LUMBER MARKET. iumlwbr. Steam. Sail. Thursday .......... 476,473 ..... W eek .............. 1.044.969 450.178 July .............. 7.372,993 2,.650.795 Since Sept. 1 ...... 24.159,i625 21.244.556 Where Shipped- Foreign ............ 2.933.434 205.613 Baltimore .......... 4,910.149 2.586.!90 Philadelphia ........ 2.828.699 4.973.064 New York .......... 13.061.429 6,769.318 Boston ............. 1,416,914 2.506.644 Other lports ......... ....... 4.204.011 The corporation n Commission has granted a charter to the Southside Virginia Over- alls Company (Inc.) Solomon Sachs. presi- dent and general manager: Solomon Ros- enhurg. fist vice-president and secretary: .acob Shiniurinan. second vice-president and treasurer. Capital. $5,000. Object: To manufacture and sell by wholesale or retail, overalls, shirts, pants, coats and workingmen's garments. A railway company styled the South- eastern has been incorporated in Arkan- sas to build a road from Leslie, the south- eastern terminus of the St. Louis and North Arkansas, to garner a point on the Iron Mountain railroad. almut 40 miles north of Little Rock, and a branch line to Little Rock. W. J. KELLY, K. P. THAGARD, W. J. KELLY, E. P. THAGARD, Vice-President and Treas. Secretary. Export Company ch Offices: INAH, GA. LNDINA, FLA. COLA, FLA. PRINCIPAL l A, FLA. OFFICE Jacksonville, Fla. NEW ORLEANS, LA CHICAGO, ILL. NEW YORK. COMMENCED BUSINESS JUNE 1. 1905 Owned and controlled by Naval Stores Producers and Factors throughout the'Yellow Pine District in South Carolina, Georgia. Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas The Object of this Company is to Bring Producer and Consumer into Closer Relations. For Quotations and Particulars, Address, THE NAVAL STORES EXPORT COMPANY 602 BOWLING GREEN BLD'G NEW YORK 1128-1130 VNITY BUILDING CHICAGO. ILL. X xxCwXX I -I I I I I II I I I II I II I I Ersf~mc~f~Esac~E~acsmmcrrsc~mroc3acscsFsc Jeacksonville. Fla.. 12 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 16 A 18 JANA Streets LUDDEN & BATES1ew.'s w 8":oLtM RM cW P. ENNS, I," '. so'- -rn.- The South's Largest and Most Reliable Music House. w oe for O.lta.gS . I *Adj aeraaiCiILAJ**)k*L***ft** ****6*6****6t* Wanted and For Sale DEPARTMENT. Advertisements Will be Inserted in ITis Delartment at the Followlns Rates: For one week. 20 cents a line. For two weeks, 35 centsa line. For three weeks 50 cents a line. For four weeks, 65 cents a line. Nine words of ordinary length make one line. Heading counts as two lines. No display except the headings can be admitted. Remittances to accompany the order. No extra charge for copies of paper containing advertisement. Copy must be in this office not later than Thursday morning to secure insertion in Friday's paper. Position War.ted. As general manager. A good stiller and first-class woodsman. Can furnish the best of references. Married and thor- oughly sober. Address Manager, care In- dustrial Record Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Turpentine Location Wanted. Wanted a good turpentine location now in operation, with freight rates to Pen- sacola. Address J. A. T., care Industrial Record Co., Jacksonville, Fla. 4t Turpentine Location Wanted. Wanted, a good turpentine location; will buy at once or at end of season. Address Busy, care Industrial Record. Help Supplied. Naval stores men can secure help by ap- plying to the City Employment Bureau, 840 West Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla. For Lease. Two turpentine locations for lease. t(en tllousanld acres round timnlwr ill each plce. More tinmlwr to Iw had adjacent. Address before Sept. lNt, 1905. C. 1). i.Mcigo. Mossv lHead, Fla. For Sale. Turpentine location, 17,150 acres of tim- ber. Fifteen and one-half crops of virgin boxes on same near transportation. Low freight rates to Pensacola, Jacksonville and Savannah. Will sell for immediate delivery or at end of season. Address Producer, care Industrial Record, Jack- sonville, Fla. 4t Turpentine Men. Buy a Blakeslee Gasoline Pumping Out- fit for your still. No. 1 outfit pumps 2,000 gallons per Ilour at a cost of 3 cents ai.J requires no attention while running. Started in one minute. J. P. Campb II, Ocala, Fla. Pine Staves. For sale. good quality. l'rompt shipment. T. .1. W\\itted, Bonifay, Fla. 2t Position Wanted. A.s li skkeeler andl clmnnlissarv man. Ten years.' eXlWrience. Referellnce furnished. \Addre"h ('on i1etenllt, care Ilndstrial Record. Write us at once for prices on Commis- sary Checks and general turpentine print- inlg. HOTEL BARTHOLDI 'rodad and 23d Street Facing Madison Square Park. Newly Furnished Throughout. Near all Big Stores and Places of Amusement. Cars Pass the Door for all Railroad Stations and Steamboat Landings. Large Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. Here you find no grand and magnificent deco- rations; no luxurious grandeur; no awe-inspiring surroundings; no elaborate bill of fare, printed in French; no clerks that will disdain to No employees in any wa, inattentive. speak to you. S But just a cozy, home-like little hotel that will appeal to the hearts of those who are looking for solid comfort. Good, plain American cook- ing, and affable and courteous treatment. MILTON ROBLEE. Proprietor. CYPRESS TANKS Are Best by Every Test Cypress withstands the effects of heat and moisture better than any other wood, shrinks and swells less ______ thanotht r wood, is impervious to acids, ho ds paint well and lasts for ages without decaying. Located as we are, rirht in the great cypress forests, we are able to secure the best selection of the wood and at very low prices. We have been building tanks for more than a quarter of a century and dy assert that no tanks are better built or will last longer. Send for catalog and prices. G. M. DAVIS (f. SON PALATKA. FLORIDA St. George Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN. Rooms: 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 pU^n PHONE 317. MRS. GEO. W. BROCK, PROPRIETRESS. J. W. WEST, President. D. M. FLYNN. JOHN E HARRIS. V. J. KELLEY. Vice-Presidents. H. L. RICHMOND, Sec'y and Tras. D. R. ILLIAMS. Ass't Sec'y aid Treas. WEST FLYNN & HARRIS CO. I GERMANI A BLDG. Savannah, Go GENERAL OFFICES- 0 WEST BLDG. Jacksonville, Fla NAVAL STORES FACTORS. NAVAL STORES RECEIVED AT SAVANNAH, GA., JACKSON VILLE, FLA, AND FERNANDINA, FLA. Wholesale Grocers also Dealers in Hay, Grain and Heavy Harness. SOLE AGENTS or the Celebrated Union Turpentine Axes, SOLE AU NT1~ and Wilson &Childs Philadelphia Wagons. MERCHANTS WAREHOUSES. SAVANNAH, GA. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. TAMPA, It .A T/F NONE BETTER MADE STAVES Prompt Shipments. OTTER CREEK LUMBER CO., Jacksonville, Fla. ne Metropolis Is the Paper you want. It is published daily and is from 12 to 16 hours ahead of any other daily newspaper in Florida . $5.00 a Year $2. Full Telegraphic reports. If you posted on the nf Metropi CARTER & RUSS * JACKSONVILLE, +SYEIEY~YSI JIT. U T.9TI*lrrr3, r T.QqWWW lql'w JI U UU J U~ U I 0 Six Months and Stock want to keep ews, get the ol s. ELL PUB. CO. FLORIDA. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, lt&Q~C~6db~b- - - - --&d~ I THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 13 4SeXSe X4eS4ew1es*4Seme4SEsK4>X4*%4%se C. H. Hargraves Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS. GRAIN, HAY AND FEED. Special attention to Turpentine and Sawmill Men's Reulrements. A Florida Firm for Floridlams. 514-516-518-520-522-524-526 EAST BAY STREET, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA LOW RATES FOR Special Occasions VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY SUMMER TOURIST RATES TO ASHEVILLE, HOT SPRINGS, WAYNESVILLE, HENDERSONVILLE, LAKE TOXAWAY AND OTHER DELIGHTFULLY COOL PLACES IN SUMMER TIME. Spend a vacation in the beautiful "Land of the Sky" and "Sapphire Country." Write for booklet descriptive of the North Carolina resorts, giving passenger fare and hotel rates. J. C. LUSK, District Passenger Agent, Jacksonville, Florida. amm rwerwarc~l~ccrrarvarararCatL;,r (C1CCIattravramarararwe ~cc~n I "- VEHICLE & HARNESS CO. SCor. Forsyth and Cedar Sts., JACKSONVILLE, FLA. f Dealers In SCarriages and Wagons SCarriage and Wagon Material, Wheels, Spokes, Rims, Axles, Etc. Turpentine and MII Harness. Wagons, Buggles. Saddlery. Dump Carts, Delivery Wagons, Surries and everything kept In a first-class establishment. Largest Dealers in Florida. Standard Electric Co., JACKSONVILLE, FLA. m I I t mt* ,I att11tWm1I 1m1eu)*.mm 11a11111 It SW. W. CARNES, Pres. W. C. THOMAS, Manager. R. S. CANES See. & Treas Tampa Hardware Co. Wholesale Hardware Turpentine, Mill and Phosphate Supplies. LARGE STOCK COUNCIL AND HOLMES HACKS AND PULLERS ON HAND. TMA ,,----,?, TAMPA. FLO RI DA,. 4 3t 3 354ai tm ii im ii#*#iii a uainei iti* t14111t341 -----------------_ _ _ I-- The Cooperage Company Manufacturers of High Grade Western White Oak Spirit Barrels Capial $100,000. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Orders sent direct to us will receive prompt and careful attention. We are now prepared to furnish barrels from six shops advantageously located. OFFICERS: J. C. LITTLE, President. E. H. MOTE, General Manager. JOHN E. HARRIS, Vice-President. C. H. BARNES, Secretary and Treasurer. J. C. LITTLE, JOHN E. HARRIS, W. C. POWELL,, DIRECTORS: C. H. BARNES, W. F. COACHMAN. J. W. WEST, E. H. MOTE. W. J. KELLY ~LMUM~~CCUU MI*~~~1l~~~--- --------- 01~ -------- - - - - -hC~h~h MM~hh 14 THTE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. THE COVINGTON Co. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Wholesale: SHOES - - DRIY GOODS. "'Success For Our Customers is Success For Us." Thie big cotton mill, known I-a the Barnesville (Ga.) Manufacturing Co.. has been sold to II. R. lIolierton. of Mancen. lint it is not giwen out whellher he loniighlt it for himself or others. T'e ldeal has Ibecn consuminlimantd, hut lit tl information is olbtinable from the pIar''- interested. It is said that the price. plaid was alout $.15.000 and that the new owners have igi only back of them. The mill originally eost albot $200.000 and is a splendid pliece of property. It went into the courts in D)eembner, 1901. and has not ibeen ope- rated since. The mill will l put in ope- ration in a short time and under tli new nmnagement will, no doubt, be highly sue- cessful. The July exports of lumber and tinllrll from Pensacola iromii, a large "ll-,ving for tile month. JOHN W. DODGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROOMS 4 AND 5. 21 WEST ADAMS ST. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. GENERAL PRACTICE AID OPINIONS ON TITLES. Light's Rest aurant 503 West Bay St.. JACKSONVILLE. FLA H ROBINSON. Pre H. GAILLARD. Oashler W. B. OWEN. Vice-Pres. Commercial Bank, State Depository. BRANCHIE: Ocala. Fla.. Lake City. Fla Jacksonville, - - lorida GETTING'S F..FOR... FURNITURE 22-30 West Bay Street Send for JACKSONVILLE Catalogue | Do You Want e Perfect Standard TYPE WRITER CHEAP SNAP BARGAIN In our wholesale department we have the following special "pick-up" bargains in type- Swriters: : ()Oe new FAY-SHOLES, just out of the factory and never opened. $87.50. 'The regular S price of this machine is $110, and it is one of the best machines made. One new SMITH-PREMIER, a snap at $73.00. S One REMINGTON No. 7, but little used and good as new, $60. Everybody knows the lIinlington, the "old reliable." One SMITH-PREMIER, second-hand, but in perfect order, $55. One FAY-SHOLES, good as new, a real bargain at $55. If you want to buy a typewriter and want to save money, buy one of these before they I are gone. Better write quick. We rent typewriters, too, to responsible parties. Industrial Record Co. "'.s. E %% %^^%^%%%%%. %%%% %% %%%% %%^^%<>kX%^%%%% V%%%^Y ^^\%^^^^^%%%%%% ?^% K ohn = Furchgott = Compan; WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents Furnishings and Hats. MAIL ORDERS OIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION JACKSONVILLE, FLA. y. -- -- THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 15 GUARANTY TRUST & SAVINGS COMPANY, N. E. Corner Bay and Ocean Sts. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. OFFICERS. James W. Spratt, W. M. Bostwick, President. Vice- President. Harlow Barnett, Sec'y and Treas. Capital $100,000 4 per cent interest paid on all deposits. THE NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE. FLA. CAPITAL $300,000 SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS $414,760.91 We issue Time Certilicates of Deposit. which draw interest at bhe rate of three per cent per annum. ifheld ninety days or longer. Take advantage of tis and let your savings be earning something for you. I'articular attention paid to ( ut-of-Town accounts. sending deposits by mail DRINK A BOTTLE OF DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING S southern BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING. 213 MAIN ST. ...... INSTA ELATION OF ...... Electric Electric Wires of Every Description. 0 Eleva:iors Installed and Repaired Motor and Fan V\Work a Specialty. Comr pany Electric Fixtures. BELL PHONE 1330. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. The Clyde Steamship Company Proved by the highest medical experts to be the most healthful drink in existence. Sold by the JACKSONVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., 624 West Bay Street. R. S. IALL, Pres. T C. HALL, V. P. and Mgr. L. J. KNIGHT, See. and Treas. Marion Hardware Company, Hardware, Mill and Turpentine Supplies OCALA, FLORIDA. IT !T1 : TI-T-T-!I !!!-- !!T T-T--TT I I- I-T I T V II-IT I ---I --II -I1-1 1 11- 1 1 1W I III1I-1 NEW YORK, CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA LINES The magnificent steamships of this line are appointed to sail a follows, calling at Charleston, S. C. both ways. STEA MER. Monday, June 26, at 3:00pm. .CO' AN('CIE. . Wednesday, June 28, at 3:00pri..APACIIE...... Friday, June 30. at 3:00pm. .ARAPAH(OE ". "xONONDAGA Saturday, July 1,at 3:00pm..IR.(K)UiIS..... Tuesday, .uly 4. at 3:00pm..AIf'.ONQUIN.. Thursday, July 6. at3:00pom..COMANCHE... Saturday, July 8. at3:00pm. .APAC(HE...... ..*x C11PPEWA. Tuesday. .July II, at 3:00pn. .A1I\I!AIIOE... Thursday, iJuly 13, at 3:00pon. .IROQUOIS ..... .x<(>N)>NDI)A(;A Sunday, July 16. at 3:00pmn..COMAN(CHE... Tuesday, July S. at 3:00pin..AI'.A(HIIE...... Friday, July 21,at ::00)ni.. ARAPA1O1E. .. *xCHiI'P'EWA. Saturday, July 22. at 3:00pm. .AI.(;()NQI"IN... Wednesday, .uly 26. at3:00pmn .COMANC('E... Tuesday, .July 25. at 3:00pm... lI~QU( IS ).... Friday, July 2, at3:00pm..APACHE .. .. x ONO(NN )(;A *-Boston via Brunswick and Char leston. Brunswick. Pre Jacksonvillle for Charlestom and New York. Saturday, July ],at 4:30am Monday, July 3,at 4:30am Wednesday, July 5, at 6:00am Friday, July 7,at 7:30am Friday, July 7, at 8:00am Sunday, July 9,at 9:30am Tuesday, July 11,at 11:30am Thursday, July 13, at 1:00pmn Thursday, July 13, at 1:00pm Sunday, July 16, at 4:30am Wednesday, July 19, at 6:30am Friday, July 21.at 8:00am Friday, July 21.at 8:00am Sunday, July 23, at 9:00am Wednesday, July 26, at 11:30am Thursday, July 27, at 12:00n'n Friday, July 2, at 1:00pm Sunday, July 30, at 1:30pmn Monday. 1.Tuly31. at 4:00amn Wednesday, Aug. 2, at 5:00am Friday, Aug. 4, at 6:00ami xFreight only. *-Boston via THE CLYDE NEW ENGLAND AND SOUTHERN LINES. Direet Sorviee Between Jaeksonvtlle. Roston and Providence and all mas- erm Point., Crlllnl at Cihnrlestom Both Wary. SlMI-WEEKLIY MAILINGS. Southbound.. .... ...........................From Lewit. Wharf. Boater Northbound.. .... .. ... .......... From foot of Catherine Street, Jacksl.ovtll CLYDE ST. JOHNS RIVER LINE Between Jneknonvill and Samford. Stopping at Palatka. Astor, St. Franci s. Beresford (De Land) and Intermedate landings on ft. Johns river. STEAMER "CITY OF JACKSONVILLE" Is appointed to Sall as follows: Leave Jacksonville. Sunday, Tuesdays and Thurs- days, 8* p. m. Returning, leave Sanford, Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays 9:30 a. m. 80UTHBOUND,| NORTHBOUND, Read down, I Read up. Leave ~b p. ....................Jacksoni le ................... ..Arrive 20 a. m. Leave 8:5 p. m. ..... .. ....... Plata.................... .. ...... JLeave S:9 p. m. Leave 111 a. m. .............. .........Astor.............. ..... ......... Leave 2: p. m. Leave 4MJ a. m.1 .......... .. .... St. Francls..........................Leave 1:00 p. m. ................. ...... ....Beresford (DeLand)................. Leave 12:00 noon Arrive : a. m. ...... .... .... ........Sanford......... .......... ......ILeave 9"3 a. m. Ar. 10:00 a. m................... Enterprise....................L. .Iv. 10:00 a. m. GENERAL PASSENGER AND TICKET OFFICE, 122 W. BAY ST., JACK'VILLE. F. M. R1ONMONGCF.R. J. .. Asst. :en. Pass. Agent. 122 W. Bay St. Jacksonville. Fla. W. 0. COPER, JR., TIoal Frt. At., Jack'vllle. C. P. LOVELL, Asst. Supt..Jack'vllko Foot Hogan Street. Jacksonville. A. C, HAGGERTY. G. E. P. A., New York. CLYDE MILNt O. F. A.. New York THBO G. GER. WM. P. CnLYDK A CO. Oe9* al Manager. General Asents. P; ~heb-roh Bnilding. It ftato street. NKOr TW. .1 1. WII.I.IAiMS Pre ideat. J.. A (. (CARSON. 1st Vice-President T. A. .IF.NNIN;S. -nd Vice-President. .I F. I)rsIeNBi u.3d Vice-President lI. L. KAYION. Secretary. D. C. White. Treasurer. J. P. WILLIAMS COMPANY, RAlA[ STORES RID COTTON fmORS NO WHOLESALE GROCERS. Main Office SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. Branch Office : PENSACOLA. FLXA. I Branch Grocery House, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. "I COLUMBUS. GA. Naval Stores Producers are Invited to Correspond With Us. ....... ... .. .. .o gst tt tt t l lut -- I I I l^I |-1I I I I I 1 t I 1 I I 1 ] 1 s I I I i z 8 a s s I i i t 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I , SI !1t I I I I 1414 111 I II I I I 1 I I I *11 I 1 *1 4 l1 * 4. SJOS. ROSENHEIM & SONS MANVFACTVRERS AND JOBBERS OF * + SSHO EESS SAVANNAH. GEORGIA S' Best Shoes Made for Commissary Trade." +3It1 141 IT I 1II*451144 #0111>*t 41*414*3 1 144 1) I I I 4 FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIAL. The Southern Fuel & Supply Co. Antharait, e B sm, ram Ceieunt, BtjUc, altfe. Foot Hegan Street, Jacksoville, Florida. of NOrth UNIVERSITY o.. 1789-1905- e HEAD OF THE STATE'S EDUCATIONaL SYSTEM. IDTUNT Collegiate. Graduate. Medicine., SDEPA Engineering. Law. Pharmacy L library -.r lains 4:.INN %ol mihie-. Ne S 667 Students. 66 Instructors. The R aNl tP. iVEginA LEi,. C. i!p0H- N.Cre ~ FRANCIS P. ENABLE, Pres. Chapel Hill, N. C. ^^v^^^^^1*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ccr~ rrVm New Yerk, (Pier as North River). . 16 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. Buyers' Directory If you want anything look through this classified list and write to the firm appearing therein. The Record guarantees a prompt response. ATTORNEYS. Jno. W. Dodge, Jacksonville, Fla. ABSTRACT& Realty Title and Trust Co. ACCOUNTANTS. T. .G Hutchinson, Jacksonville, Fla. BANKS. Atlantic National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla. Commercial Bank, Jacksonville, Fla. G;uaranty Trust & Savings Co., Jackson- FIla. Florida Bank & Trust Co., Jacksonville, Fla. National Bank of Jacksonville. BOXES AND CRATES. Cummer Lumber Co., Jacksonville, Fla. BRICK. Foster, Geo. R., Jr., Jacksonville, Fla. Southern Fuel & Supply Co., The, Jackson- ville, Fla. COCA-COLA. Jacksonville Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Jack- sonville, Fla. CLOTHING. Craig & Bro., J. A., Jacksonville, Fla. Standard Clothing Co., Jacksonville, Fla. CLOTHING-WHOLESALE. Kohn, Furchgott & Co., Jacksonville, Fla. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Bailey & Montgomery, New York City. Tolar, Hart & Co.. New York City. CONVEYANCING. Realty Title and Trust Co. COOPERAGE. Cooperage Co., The, Jacksonville, Fla. DRUGS. Kirk & Jones. Jacksonville, Fla. DRUGS-WHOLESALE. Southern Manufacturing Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Christie-Groover Drug Co., Jacksonville. Fla. Covington Co., The, Jacksonville, Fla. Kohn, Furchgott & Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Henry Jacobs. Jacksonville, Fla. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES. Southern Electric Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Florida Electric Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Standard Electric Co.. Jacksonville, Fla. National Electric Co., Jacksonville, Fla. ENGINES. Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co., Au- Merrill-Stevens Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Schofield's Sons Co., J. S., Macon, Ga. guat, Ga. FERTILIZERS. Bours & Co., Wm. A., Jacksonville, Fla. FOUNDRIES Schofield's Sons Co.. J. S., Macon, Ga. FUEL. Southern Fuel & Supply Co., The, Jack- sonville, Fla. FURNITURE. Fetting Furniture Co., Jacksonville, Fla. GENTS' FURNISHERS. Craig & Bro., J. A., Jacksonville, Fla. Kohn. Furchgott & Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Standard Clothing Co.. Jacksonville. Fla. S;uiar,-Bernstein Co., Jacksonville, Fla. GROCERS-WHOLESALE. Rours & Co., Wm. A.. Jacksonville. Fla. Consolidated Grocery Co., Jacksonville. Fla. Dowling & Co.. F. M.. .Tacksonville. Fla. Hargraves Co., C. H.. Jacksonville. Fla. Jlak-rnville Grocery Co.. Jacksonville. Fla Williams Co.. J. P., Savannah. Ga. Young Co.. Joln R.. Savannah. Ga. ITNGER ALTE. T.ive Oak Bottling Works. Live Oak, Fla. HATS-WHOLESALE. Kohn, Furchgott & Co.. Jacksonville, Fa. HARNESS. Vehicle and Harness Co.. Jacksonville, Fla HARDWARE. Bond & Bours Co.. The, Jacksonville, Fla. Marion Hardware Co.. Oeala, Fla. Tampa Hardware Co.. Tampa. Fla. Weed & Co. J. D.. Savannah. Ga. HAY AND GRAIN. Bours & Co., Wm. A., Jacksonville, Fla. HATS Craig & Bro., Jacksonville, Fl. Standard Clothing Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Stuart-Bernstein Co., Jacksonville, Fla. HOTELS Aragon, The, Jacksonville, Fla. 1)Dval Hotel, Jacksonville, Fla. Hotel Bartholdi, New York City. St. George. Jacksonville, Fla. L.ight's Restaurannt, Jacksonville, Fla. IRON WORKS. Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co., Au- gusta, Ca. Merrill-Stevens Co., Jaekowville, Fla. Schofield's Sons Co.. J. S.. Macon, Ga. INSURANCE. I'ruodential I.ife. V\alt r P. Corbett. Mgr.. Jacksonville. I:la. ('ay, Shine & McCall, Jacksonville, Fla. Loren II. (:reen & Co., Jacksonville, Fla. JEWELERS. Greenleaf & Crosby Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Less & Slager, Jacksonville, Fla. LIQUORS. Blum & Co., Chan., Jacksonville, Fla. Mverson. Max, Jacksonville, Fla. Altmayer & Flatau Liquor Co., Macon, Ga. Eureka Saloon, Jacksonville, Fla. ,oseph Zapp & C('o.. Jacksonville, Fla. MEDICINES. Spencer Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Southern Manufacturing Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Christie-Groover Drug Co., Jacksonville Fa. MAPS. Realty Title and Trust Co. MACHINE WORKS. Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co., Au- gusta, Ga. Schofield's Sons Co., J. S., Macon. Ga. MATERIALS FOR TURPENTINE PRO- CESS Schofield's Sons Co., J. 8., Macon, Ga. METAL WORKERS. Baker, M. A., Brunswick, Ga. McMillan Bros., Savannah. Ga. MILL SUPPLIES. Marion Hardware Co., Ocala, Fla. Schofield's Sons Co., J. S., Macon, Ga. Tampa Hardware Co., Tampa, Fla. Weed & Co., J. D., Savannah, Ga. MILLINERY. Henry Jacols, Jacksonville, Fla. NAILS. Salem Nail Co.. New York City. NAVAL STORES. Baily & Montgomery, New York, N. Y. Consolidated Naval Stores Co., Jackson- ville, Fla. Standard Naval Stores Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Timmons-Blount Co.. Tampa, Fla. Tolar, Hart & Co., New York, N. Y. Union Naval Stores Co., Mobile. Ala. Williams Co., J. P., Savannah, Ga. West-Flynn-Harris Co., Jacksonville, Fla Young Co.. John R., Savannah, Ga. Jacksonville Naval Stores Co., Jackson- ville, Fla. PAINTS Bond & Bours Co., Jacksonville. Fla. PHOSPHATE SUPPLIES. Campbell, J. R., Ocala, Fla. Marion Hardware Co., Ocala, Fla. Tampa Hardware Co., Tampa, Fla. PAPER. Florila Paper Co.. Jacksonville, Fla. PIANOS. T.udden & Bates. Jacksonville, Fla. PUMPS. Merrill-Stevens Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Schofield's Sons Co., J. S., Macon, Ga. White-Blakeslee Mfg. Co., Birmingham, Ala. TANK STORAGE. National Tank & Export Co., Savannah, Ga. REAL ESTATE. Brobston, Fendig & Co., Jacksonville, Fla. C. Buckman. Jacksonville. Fla. ('Christie. J. D.. Jacksonville, Fla. Livingston & Sons, J. H., Ocala, Fla. Southern States Land and Timber Co.. Stewart & Co., Jacksonville. Fla. Hedricks Real Estate Agency, Jackson- ville, Fla. SAFES. Diabold Safe and Lock Co., Jacksonville. SEEDS. Bours & Co., Wm. A., Jacksonville. Fla. SHIP YARDS. Cummer Lumber Co., Jacksonrille. Fla. Merrill-Stevens Co., Jacksonville, Fla. SHOES-WHOLESALE. Covington Co., The, Jacksonville, Fla. Jos.Rosenheim & Sons, Savannah, Ga. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. R. C. Davis & Co., Jacksonville, Fla. STEAMSHIPS. Clyde Steamship Co., The, New York City. STOCK BROKERS. Holmes & Co., Samuel P., Jacksonville ,Fla. TANKS. Cypress Tank Co., Mobile, Ala. Davis & Son, G. M., Palatka, Fla. Schofield's Sons Co., J. S., Macon, Ga. TITLES AND TAX ABSTRACTS. Realty Title and Trust Co. . TURPENTINE APPARATUS. Chattanooga Pottery Co., Jacksonville, la. TURPENTINE STILLS. Baker. M. A., Bnmnswick, Ga. McMillan Bros.. Savannah, Ga. TURPENTINE STILL TUBS. Davis & Son., G. M.. Palatka, Fla. TURPENTINE VATS. Davis & Son, G. M., Palatka. Fla. TURPENTINE TOOLS. Council Tool Co.. .lacksonville. Fla. VEHICLES. Vehicle & Harness Co., Jacksonville, Fla. WATCHES. Creenleaf & Crosby Co.. Jacksonville, Fla. Less & Slager, Jacksonville. Fla. YELLOW PINE LUMBER. Cummer Lumber Co., Jacksonville. Fla. East Coast Lumler Co., \Watertown, Fla LAMP ELECTRIC MOTORS *S AND WI FANS RING National Electric Co., 520 Main St. Jacksonville, Fla. Trade Checks FOR 1HE COMMISSARY BUSINESS. THE INDUSTRIAL RECO( I) manu- fa;tures more of them than all the print- ing and office supply houses in the South combined. COMMISSARY CHECKS Send all orders for Commissary Checks, any color, any denomination, padded or loose, to the Industrial Record Go. "THE OLDEST WHISKEY HOUSE IN GEORGIA. (Established In 1881.) OLD SHARP WILLIAMS-Pure Fine Old Rye. By the gallon $3.00; four full quarts $3.50. express prepaid. GEO. J. COLEMAN-Pure Pennsylvania Rye; Rich. and Mellow. By the gallon $2.75; four full quarts $3.00. express prepaid. ANVIL RYE-Pure Substantial Family Whiskey. By the gallon $2.50; four full quarts $2.90. express prepaid. CLIFFORD RYE-By the gallon $.25; four full quarts $2.65. express prepaid. OLD KENTUCKY CORN-Direct from Bonded Warehouse; fine and old. By the gallon $3.00; four full quarts $3.25, express Sf prepaid. OLD POINTER CLUB CORN Rich and Mellow. By the gallon $2.50; four full quarts $2.90. express prepaid. We handle all the leading brands of Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in the market and will save you from 25 to 50 per cent on your purchases. Send for price list and catalogue. Mailed free upon application. The Altmayer L& Flatau Liquor Company, MACON. GA. AND BIRMINGHAM. ALA. DIAMONDS AND WATCHES We simply ask a call. We can show you, at correct and money saving prices, many papers of loose pure white, perfect DIAMONDS. It Is our desire to continue being the largest Diamond dealers In Jacksonville, and our specialty Is fine round- cut gems and high-grade Waltham and Elgin Watches. U & S0 AGED Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, nLESUU 0 OL FI1UE 11-13 iai St., 339 W. a y, Jackseavilk,Fla. M. A. Baker, INVENTOR AND MAiUFACTURER OF THE Baker Improved Seamless Turpen tine Stills. Write nie for prices and o.Itflt F 0. 11 anvy 1oilt in (;eoria. Flor- Ida. Alaibau;ma or MiWsisipi- All stills sold under a gularantce. JOB WORK Thromth the Co.ntr? a SDecia ). The Largest and Oldest Copper Works in Georgia. Brunswick, Oa. gf My specialty is large worms and heavy bottoms that do not leak. THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 17 F. M. DOWLING COMPANY. WHOLESALE GROCERS. PROVISIONS. GRAIN. HAY, FLOUR. GRITS and MEAL. JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA. SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES RECORD FOR 1903-04 AND TWO PREVIOUS YEARS Receipts. 1903-04 1902-03 1901-02 Spirits, casks ................................ 1!3,647 292,490 314,346 Rosins, barrels .............................. 650,938 940,507 1,071,446 Total ................................... 844,585 1,233,033 1,385,780 Exports. Spirits, casks ............................... 188.393 296,430 314,876 Rosins, barrels ............................... 752,270 975,428 62,637 Foreign. Spirits, casks ............................... 93,384 206,109 217,446 Rosins, barrels ............................... 338,171 504,173 535,042 New York. Spirits, casks ................................ 35,658 42,765 53,763 Rosins, barrels .............................. 87,353 133,121 129,095 Sundries. Spirits, casks ................................ 59,351 37,556 43,637 Rosins, barrels .............................. 326,746 337,734 398,539 The receipts of spirits are less than 1902-03 by 98,849 casks, and of rosins, 289,569 barrels. Crops of Spirits and Roqins for Three Years Crop 1903-04. Crop 1902-03. Crop 1901-02. Spirits. Rosin. Spirits. Rosin. Spirits. Rosin. Wilmington ........ 16,511 89.667 18,883 113,968 16.921 109,484 Charleston .......... 2,409 3,150 3,007 11,835 3,004 13,270 Savannah ........ ..176.418 650.938 270,670 940,507 313.085 1,071,440 Brunswick ......... 55,002 184,527 68,947 144,106 79,669 286,125 Mobile ... ....... .12,315 50,380 18,969 79.272 21,080 88,572 New Orleans ........ 36.017 133,126 33.103 108,033 21,038 94,336 Carrabelle .......... closed closed 3.394 32,148 8,177 47,497 Georgetown ........ .7,515 44,214 10.307 46.899 8,458 50,515 Pensacola ......... .42.554 205.982 38.275 192,205 37,786 154,350 Jax. & Fernandina .. .187,210 653.210 91,976 375.211 70.000 245,000 Tampa ........... closed closed 13,565 40,664 15,424 51,779 Totals .......... 35,915 2.020.925 571.096 2,184,818 593,492 2,212,413 Imports of Turpentine to United Kingdom. From official returns; cwts turned into barrels at 320 ewts, 16,230 kilos, 100 bbls. 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 From United States ................. 174,446 193,429 155,122 143,851 144,400 From France ........................ 2,283 859 1,656 4,630 2,859 From other countries ............... 840 53 904 516 11 177,569 194,341 157,682 148,997 147,270 Russian Turpentine .................. 8,521 6,861 8,711 17,595 17,765 Total barrels ....................... 186,090 201,202 166,393 166,592 165,035 Percentage cf Russian .............. 4.57 3.41 5.24 10.56 10.76 Average price of American ......... 35-4 27-1 33-1 42-2 41-2 Reported by James Watt & Son, London, England. COMPARATIVE PRICES OF SPIRITS AT SAVANNAH FOR FIVE YEARS. April 1 ................. April 8 ................. April 15 ............... April 22 ................ April 29 ............ ... M ay 6 .................. M ay 13 ................. May 20 ................. May 27 ................. June 3 ................. June 10 ................ June 17 ................ June 24 ................ July 1 ................ July 8 ................. July 15 ................ July 22 ................ July 28 ............... Ang. 4 ................ Ang. 12 ................ Ang. 19 ................ Ang. 26 ................ Sept. 2 ................ Sept. 9 ................. Sept. 16 ................ Sept. 23 ................ Sept. 30 ................ Oct. 7 .................. Oct. 14 ................ Oct. 21 ................ Oct. 28 ................ Nov. 4 .................. Nov. 11 ............... Nov. 18 ................. Nov. 25 ................. Dec. 2 .................. Dec. 9 .................. Dec. 16 ................. Dec. 23 ................. Dec. 30 ........... ..... Jan. 6 .................. 1904-05. 1903-04. ND ND 53 50 54 49 /, 54% 47 53% 45 55 45 54% 47%1 541/ 47%/ 53% 49 54 45% 52% 46 52% 46% 52% 47%/4 53 47% 52% 47% 52% 48 53% 49% 532 50 1/4 52% 491/ 531/ 52 54% 52 54% 55@% 521/ 54 52% 54% 52 5)f; 1/, 52, 57 52% 55 521/2 57 52 55%/, 52% 56% 51% 55% 50%3 56 50 56;1/. 50 56 481'/ 56 .31/ 56 47% 5(i 49'/, 56% 50 L 571 1902-03. 45 42% 42% 43 42% @43 43 45 45 45% 45% 47% 48% 47% 45% 45% 44% 44 43% 43% 44% 441/4 44% 45 44% 46 46% 47% 50 51% 53% 49 52 50 51 50% 51 50% 51% 52 52% 54 1901-02. 34 32 32% 31% @32 32 32 31% 32%/ 32% 32% 32 33%@% 34% . 33% 34% 34% 33 32% 34 '33 34 34 33% 34% 34 33% 34 34% 35 353/ 35% 35 35% 35 35 35% 35% 361/4 36% 37 , 1900-01. 531/ 53/ 46 47% 46% 47 48 49 49 46 44% 43% 42% 43% 43% 44% 43 42 39% 39% 38 35% 34 351/, 35% 36% 37 37 37/ 40% 40% 40 41 40 39 39 381/. 37% 35 35 37 THE--- Atlantic National Bank of Jacksonville RESOURCES THREE MILLION DOLLARS. We invite especial attention to our Savings Department, which is operated * under GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY. THE ARAGON JACKSONVILLE. FLA. NOW OPEN Under new management. Thoroughly renovated and repaired throughout, in- cluding new electric elevator and our own electric light plant. H. N. O'NEAL, Prop. **S****S*o****************es@ ***4*****Oe **e***eop* j J. S. Schofield's Sons Company, Headquarters for Distiller's Pumping Outfit. No plant complete without one. Hundreds of them in use in Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and South Carolina. Write us for particu- lars and prices. We also manufacture Engines, Boilers and High Grade Machinery, as well as carry a full and complete -stockof- Mill Supplies, Pipe, Boiler Tubes, Etc. Advise your wants. Macon, -- Georgia. A Leafe Spewaty if all lMias f Mk Wrkt ft TIeraetl Stewage Prm **************90o********** q*owe9*F*ev *yy *yoww ** Timmons Blount Co. W. W. TIMMONS, B. W. BLOUNT, J. P. CARSON, President. Vice-President. Sec'y & Treaa. Naval Stores Factors And Dealers in Supplies of all Kinds for Turpentine Operators. Correspondence Solicited. Address TIMMONS- BLOUNT CO. American National Bank Bldg. TAMPA, FLORIDA ^^^^^XXKXKSSXXX^'WSV^XXSS^CKXXSXKXX*^ -+ East Coast Lumber Co. ROUGH AND DRESSED LONG LEAF Yellow Pine Lumber Bundled Rosin Barrel Staves in Carload Lots. Steamer Shipments a Specialty. WATERTOWN, FLORIDA. V VvV yTyyTTv-l-v 18 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. * - OPERATORS Regular Stock Complete Outfits, New and Second- hand. Extra Kettles, Worms, Caps, Arms, Furnace Doors, Grate Bars, and all other at- tachments pertaining to- Turpentine Stills and Fixtures. Bear in Mind That During Your Busy Season YOU MEET WITH A MISHAP YOU BREAK DOWN YOU BURN OUT YOU NEED US Over in the Left-HaLnd Corner Will Interest You. McMILLAN BROS., Southern Copper Works. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Savanna, Ga. Mobile, Ala. Fayetteville, N. C. ) CAPITAL S1 rOCK $300,000.00. C~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ W WL WL W) WL- C-~- L- L~- ~- LL- L~- )~ L L1- ~- L1- TI III IIII4 Jacksonville Naval Stores Company JACKSONVILLE, FLA. I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A NEW COMPANY-Will do a general naval stores commission business. We guar- antee Savannah prices upon day of arrival, and to make prompt return. A MUTUAL COMPANY-Each shipper invited to become a stockholder. It Is but fair and right that the operator should share in the profits of the selling end of his product. We have ample capital and facilities to take care of our customers. Your business solicited. JACKSONVILLE NAVAL STORES CO., Blum Building, Rooms 21-23. Jacksonville, Florida. D. C. ASHLEY, President. M. M. SMITH, J. L. CONOLY, J. G. CRANFORD, J. F. FENDER, 4 Vice-Presidents. J. N. BRAY, Secretary and Treasurer. ----------------------1------------ --------- ---------------------------- -------w W a p I IA~ AAI Io 18 i THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. ~ -~--' -----~-~-~ -~~--- v v vvv - - - - - - --v v vv vvv I v v v W. A. GALLAHER and E. A. CHAMPLAIN, VICK-PRESIDENTS. DIRECTORS: C. B. Rogers, W. A. Gallaher, E. A. Champlain. H. A. McEachern and J. A. Cranford, of Jacksonville; B. F. Bullard, Tampa; C. M. Covington, Pensacola. CONSOLIDATED GROCERY Co. PAID UP CAPITAL $500,000. Main Office and Storage Rooms, Jacksonville, Fla., with Branches in Tampa, Pensacola, Fla., and Savannah, Ga. The Consolidated Grocery Company is successor to the C. B. Rogers Company, of Jacksonville; the Florida Grocery Company of Jacksonville; the grocery branch of Florida Naval Stores and Commission Company, of Jacksonville; the grocery branch of the Mutual Naval Stores Company, of Jacksonville; the grocery branch of the Gulf Naval Stores Company, of Tampa; the grocery branch of the Gulf Naval Stores Company, of Pensacola; the grocery branch of the West Coast Naval Stores Company, of Pensacola; the grocery branch of the Southern Naval Stores Company, of Savannah. Will handle everything in Heavy and Light Groceries, Grain, Pro- visions, Domestic and Imported Groceries, Turpentine Tools, etc. Shipments to all points that can be reached the cheapest through the branch stores of the Company, and prompt attention given all orders through the main office and branches. The Jacksonville Storage Rooms of the Consolidated Grocery Company Consist of one Three-Story Building, 70x200; one two-story building. 50x390; one one-story building, 80x250, making the largest space of any Company of the kind in the South. CONSOLIDATED GROCERY CO., Headquarters Corner Bay and Bridge Sts., Jacksonville, Fla. Branches Tampa. Fla., Pensacola. Fla., and Savennah. Ga. oaaag1meaaugaeaaemuueaageammaeaumtmeauusaaaaaeausaeusituuuv mm.....M.... E E I 41 IIsI t II s t t 14et I @#II Io I I*It a*I II as I*#I a.a e a Io *I IS4 I 29 iillnllgllllllllbN C. B. ROGERS, PR2811IRNT. C. H. HODGSON, SICC, and TRZAS'I GREENLEAF r& CROSBY CO. Jewelers and Importers, SI W. BAY STREET. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Diamonds /\ Diamonds WE HAVE BEEN DEALERS IN DLAMOIDS We Save You ND OTHER PRECIOUs STONES We Save You The Middleman's" BOSINES, I OUR, The Middleman's Profit IMPORTERS FOR MORE THA Profit. TWENTY YEARS.- \ SATISFACTION ASSURED. DIAMONDS DIAMONDS Write Us-Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Half Tones-Zinc Etchings Illustrating and Engraving Department OF THE FLORIDA TIMES-UNION. plendidlv equipped for business. Half Tones and Zinc Etchings made to order in the most improved and artistic fashion. Illustrations for newspapers and all kinds of commercial Work, Pamphlets, etc. I SPECIILT IS m IE OF DISIGHIK, RETOOCRIN G 1D ELISHIN PROTORIPH IND PICTUIES. IN WRITING OR APPLYING FOR PRICES, GIVE THE MOST EXPLICIT DESCRIPTION OF WHAT IS WANTED GoOD WORK AND PROMPT DELIVERIES PROMISED. A -Florida Enterprise. Try It. |