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USTRI A AhY AAL ToRES, i*. I18 s LVMBER' GUMAa bVl f90vrTRIAoa fiNAGCIAIi 0G 9IEWSPAPERG PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ISSUES THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION. SWasliington. Novv. 2.-T-'e President to-day issued his oc l 'clamin- tiion. namingih Thursda.y. Nollvelmer 30, next. as a day for tlianksgiv- { t _ing. The proclamation follows: By the President of tihe United States of Ainrie-- A proelainm A tion: IV \Wihen nearly tlhre centuries ago the tirst settlers ainme t the c (-ountl1r which hae s no1w lh ieo:m( this great renulllic. they fronted not 4onIl hardships, but terrible risk to their lives. In these 'rim yrar*,s Sthe custom grew of setting apait one day in each year for a special -erv'ce of thanksgiving to thie A.nighty for preserving tlie people' through tlie changing seasons. The custom lias t)now become national anld hallowed by immemorial usage. We live in easier and more plentiful times than our forefathers. tlie mnen who. with rugge: strength faced the rugged days: and yet the dangers to national life are quite as great now as at any time in our histo:y. It is eminently fitting that once a year our people shoubl set apart a day for praise and thanksgiving to the (iver of (thod. and at the same time, that they express their thankfulness for the alhundant mercies received. should manfully acknowledge their shortcomings and pledge them- selves solemnly and in good faith to strive to overcome them. During the past year we have been blessed with bountiful crops. Our busi- ness prosperity has been great. No other people has ever stood on Sas high a level of material well-being as ours now stands. We are not threatened by foes from without. Tle foes from whom we should pray to be delivered are our own passions, appetites and follies; and S against these there is always need that we should war. Therefore, I now set apart Thursday, the 30th day of this Nov- S| ember, as a day of thanksgiving for the past and of prayer for the future, and on that day I ask that throughout the land the people gather in their homes and places of worship, and in rendering thanks unto the Most High for the manifold blessings of the past year, consecrate themselves to a life of cleanliness, honor and wisdom, so that this nation may do its allotted work on the earth in a manner worthy of those who founded it, and of those who preserved it. THEODORh' ROOSEVELT. By the President. ELIHU ROOT, Secretary of State. President, W. C. POWELL; Vice-Presidents, who with the IPresident, constitute the Directory and Board of Managers, W. F. COACHMAN, B. F. BUL- \LARD. H. L. CVI(;' N. 11.. .AtlE;N.. .AIIN 1 . N(' .1. A. CRANFORD. D. IH. McMILLAN. C. DOWN- I Na.. J. R. SAUNDERS, C. I ROGERS; 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, Pensacola and Port Tampa All Producers are Invited to Call or Correspond. ^^<%^^ WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. DEVOTED TO THE NAVAL STORES, LUMBER AND MANUFACTURING INTERESTS, Adopted Sept. 12. 1902. by the Executire Com ittee o the Turpentine Operaors' Association a its Excluh Ocial Organ and doped Sept. .1902. in Annual Coneio., an Oficial Organ also of the General Associalon. Adopted Sept. 11. 1903 as the only Ofical Organ of Turpente Operators' Association. Adopted April 27.1903. as Oicial Organ of the Iner-State Cane Growers' Assocition. Endorsed by Georgia Sawmill Association. OfficilOrgan o Southeasern Stock Growers Association. __ A". W i'e iter of -ales ol .)O biarrel- at Turpentine Operators West of the Alabama ill ",ill oil Ii, ,', .1111 prices remain linnrm and overal caroad lot- to Meet in New Orleans November 10th, '..'"Iti :"'e ;ii "" il,'":" A-s-lliing tIat iu araltine conditions to the ol~Hrators east of the Alabamia river. they liouglt to suit their own ideas ot I"'r .gllol higher is 1quiiedl. SThe following ligi'irs repreiiit the :p- will permit. n meeting of operators il the While producers in the \est have neces- margin between buying aindi selling prices. piroxinmate receipt, .i,I deliveries ati Ne N l" I 1it .i, ierliiv itas len sarily been benefitted to anl appreciable As they either combined with or erusheid ork during tihe in -t wetk: ~New O l s la l l SpIiits. I'thin. Tiir. extent liy tile manner and method l- c petition, they lhad no trouble in doing Heeeit- .. ....... 2.477 ]4.9: 5; played iby producers in the (e.orgia-Florida t his. Operators had to get. together and Ideli\veries ..... I.: .410 75; St. Char Hotel. New rlean The oi ieks ht :1) ..... ,~l.st :A;.704 i .l19 territory in taking tile situation in their line ull ias one interest. or quit tle busi- The followihi tales ive ll hiih ainil jict ol(f thi;s ini tini.g is lto organize i oiin hands. aid controlling it. it is never- lel- The.I took the \iser course. They low p' lice-, l r pin.,- of l i-pentlinle aInd i'i ilin it aiid at Ni., \N lrk ifoor i.la.h i tipth million dollar ic.llp:nyll toi do a flac storage theless trie that an unfriendly interest lre organized in tle ieorgia-'loriida territory ;nd thel "hi.igh,.st :ili, Il owet points to1uilhe lusine- in Ntlew Ni rleans. the coiliiiv liany s do iiiiated these pro icers tlakien as there! own association for nilltual protiee- fl"r i.l. yearly during Ili -1 tl i\ e eaill-: Spirits of Turpentine. (Per gallon.) to le iownedl and cvntrollred by operators a whole to a large extent. For their tion and interest. They operated i tile Spiris of Turpentine. (Per gallon ) ]'.A L) 11A.1 1 I!Ip. anld to lie tolidllctleed in coninellction with the own protection, now ailld hereafter. it is latter of priHluctioni. in regulatinig tlie II I' L. 1. I t- H. an. 6:! :: l7 .50 1 l > 41 : Naval nStore, Exlpmt ('ioinliaiy. which is uirgent1lyI important that the turlentline su]>p|ly. in dealing s ith lalxir and in vari- Fl.i. 5.5 53 ;7 i; 1,1 i li( 41 also oN\\Nied and oni.,trolled liv operators. opieratos in the Molilh-New rlleanii ter- olls otilhr niimtters where unity proved 1lar-. ....... i 114 l;:, 35 i l4i i.-,; 4!) 44; .\lnpril .. . . li .il )'. .is 6 . l6- i- 4 14 7. 4. In addition to trgaitiinizg t(is company, ritoryi take te i situation in land now, a strength. And tli t lhe they began to io \ila; 7 ..... ...i 7; : l-,s .i 7-5>l) 4, 47 4.-' whlih is extretlc iii essential to the pro- I comine their ownsi factors, distribuute tllhi owni financing li organizing anild .ll ...... l111 il43 .1 !i 5 t 61!. I 4! 4' : 48 .linlv ....... f"i 1 0 573 .553 t 3 .-:l '4; 1. 4(; di(1ing i inltri--ts w *."t ot tli \h labaina riv- through tli ir own export company, and (ondlultillg their own facttora'ge houses. A.\ii .... I;:;I i2 .-,7 5. .i ;>,1 4;i 4(; or. general Imattrs pi'itrl. iniingi t ile good stan;mp an indelP|ndcence upon their own (Condthionsi steadily improved. Mr. iShlot- 55 pt ......5 l 1 491 '.i 4i ; of the indllstry \%ill he dii'cissed, and the Illlinses. as individuals, and as a whole. ler find himeii f unable to check toie tide Nov ... 4... ..... 4 4) il .-,4 r52! results of the mittlinll, as inll ll neetingsi It hlas lten less than five years 'since of <0ioti.rative energy. lie found himiiselt I ...... ..... .. .2 i 59.3!4 .4 3.52 N'ear ...... ,sft. 33 ;l6 41 tl 1iSit4! 'll i:!)li where mutual interests are considered. spirit-s and rosins were selling on the unable to keep prices down. His schemes Oct. 3:0. will lie hlneficial. It is imipotrtant that open markets of tihe world at prices lower to control tle market failed. ,lat. 8 7 -2.57 2.SO4 4 I2 1.9.!4 1.1 !.5 11.52 nait. Missi-sippi and Alahlabama attend tilis were in debt to their factors with no onie lie tinal step, organized their o wnit ex- Fel'.l '. -2.,511l'3. 1.-5-3'.1H'2.30"'2 .il.54 1. 1 New irlean- il eetinii. There will lie sev- mutual interests existing between them. Iport company. thrown iaway, through their Mar. .. .1.'0) 2..0 2.73."2.711 .2.22. I:.t! 1 61il.51 ral prominent operators and factors frotu There ias no ori ginizat iona among oplera- ifattors, ihis ipr'tlereld cIllltriitt t, and declarlc~ 1i l5 I I 1.9 May 0' 3.,)2 :.1.i2.,S 2.10) _.444 1.2 "1 .57 thie (;.eolrgia-IFlorida territory, a lso, in at- tor s aIind they were distrustful of each tlithem-el\ves lmastelrs of the situation. .itne 4.10 3..:l3 .10':.00I 2.01 i i1.7 1l.34 At l ul- 3 I 1.517 .4" ... ..- 2.44 2.02 ].7 Il I tendance. l. Mr. W F. ( ncitthman, who is other andi, as a wliole, distrustful of their .\nd in e territory east of tlie Ala- 1 ,.4i president of tlie Naval Stores Export C'oln- factors. There was little system to tile Nlal river to-day the producers are le ('epli- : .1.70t 2.~i.i .(>11.5;7 (1.52 Ipany. lhas heent the leading factor in or- business. in any of the branches, and the milasters of ti et naval stores situation. N ,. ..........'.... 2..1 2.5 2.-5 2.35.-'- 1 I.' :.5 ganiizinig ain oierai.itotrs fa -tiiorige ious e in situation wass not an eitiouraging one.. In t1lit great yellow line territory west Ik. ..... . 2.73- 2 5--.33--75 1.72 New Orhlenli. nit only for tlie puirlmose of Mr. S. I'. Shotter and lhis associates. as of the A.illnlla:t river, iiuili .of it as 3yet 1, .51 : 2344 1n.l.90, .75 1. str'enthell nieiil and etell dini tilie iusefull- distrilbutorsI and iexporrters, dominated tie uindeveloolped. ilterators must Ibreak iawaiy New York Naval Stores Quotations. news of tle Naval s stores Export (Company. situation. ILt was their interest to imanip- froin otne-maiin ito\Wer, and coo lerate in Sl < P l- h in \Yarl. -Spirits tiirlet iiine. ipar gallon. 71:i to which is strictlvy .1 produ er.s' organization, iulte thie port markets, keep tie prices imaniaging and condii acting their own trade 72c. lo in t. tuaiwl. 1i..r Mdl. ti 4.03 to but for tlie ilpurposel of establlishing a unity down i and sell at as minchi profit as they aTalirs. The lirst aid most illportant step .;4"-. ligood strain, l e. I.4.03: I1 ; grade n. $4.4-0: E '44.741: I1 $3.01.: G $<.10: II t ..3: of interests and tlhatt cooperation among could. Tliheir foreign n contracts, ladle se- is tlo organize It firetorage .comlipany oif I .5 20: K 5:. i ~. $(..if,.4: N *..5.:0 Iproluieers ill tliat ter. itory that lias proven eretly in ladlvance. left them with nothing their own tliat shall have a distributing %%-. $3.73 :; \V -$i. Ta Ir. oil bbls.. 50 gallons per Ihbl.. .,il. I'iti.-h per hil., si sicce.ssf til. lilnaiiially aindlt otherwise. to do but regulate tine mar-kets in which Iage.incy of imutuial interests. .41:;. The follow intl' i tilie s'ai.itical po-ition o f piri iof tiii pl iiti inl in Londlon. as New York Market and Trade Conditions. "'"" '"'" 11 "11 "': ,!2 Ihll. h!4 bhl.k. Io1l . (lly the ReIcord's Regular New York C('relspnondent.i Stork )0i. 14.. 21.41 .ia .> 1 241.8311 DIhl'd thi- u\k. I.140sh .... 1.-77 1.922 New York. Nov. 2. The unfavorable 711/.,e. for oil barrels. in yard. (Oinions ltw offerings fromll tile South andt the since alin. 1 .... 2.S24 .... 1. 72. conditions wiii.hli goviernetd the mlarkelt regarding the future course of the market nimarkld inldifferencee of buyers to purchase d. .. .I. s. i. I fithroghout tlie- \\wl k iIunder review folr vary. bhut almost icliml that the light re-- miiore freely. Supplies have accumulated Price.. c t. ]1 I > -i" 4 .3, spirits tf tlllo.entine. anl l still causing e(iptils alt the primary markets in the South land tii stioc(k in y ard is heavy, owing in Ii. Ari ......1 I; :14 44 4 i , hlrgte lbuer- to adhere to marked exe nse wr- which follow the scruape crop during the iart ti th i large arrival of 12.000 Iarrels Siavllaaiih .... i. ' i c. i35i. \vtisit an;i business lia leen exceptional- winter months will serve to maintain by tlie Stieamer arolyn fromn Gulflon t.; tl inliil.. I.57 ll 1i M. lirelich -: 11) in- Iv il ll. TI'lf.ere las lietin a steady accuim- prices oni a ihigh level lip to the time iwhen a nil tlie Iibilk if which,. it is claimed, re- 1.hlde, 410 blli. I"'rench. lation of supplies in yard land with the tle lnew c'rop I\gins to arrive. It is esti- malins unsold. Quotiaitions given below arrival "f tlhe steamed r (Caill yn from (Gulf- lmated that the crop of spirits for this have lit.len entirely nominal. owing to tie New York Paint Market. Iprt. Mi--... \hlich lalld.d allut 2.500 bil lll. season will show a decrease of 10 per cent. siiarlp competition and selling pressure. The deal ond fr pililt- :niit ol. lil ha of spirits of tlurpentil n tlie 'toi'k in yard mliinliniui under tle last crop. Taking this which tternl:naited in severe ruts in prices. elloln ailt:v aid thie olIluiw of biiinl.e- hnas listen imaterially increa'eil. The albove into consideration anid thie usual reiquire- ranging from 3 Ito 25'. lier 2S0 Ibs. on all trili-at.il thliroiiTliiit tihe .we.k ;iind dru- :lrgo was oni-lnge.d ito Iat ersin-Ilowniing inenits from cotisutniers, particularly the grades in yaIrd. Sale, e embraced graded ingl thle imlilli thI tk-itlr is celil,.ed tlie I t.. aniid I.nilrliiil & ,l ( .. and we learn on varnish makers. who are niow inking iN lllat n' iositis illn yard here at ie. ie- hI-ill.- d-.Ii f ill11 il-rri iiiin* ii- period gdI iaut.hlirith that tle bhulk if this con preparations for the tioinig season, it is low the ivainnah market. IPric's have 1i-t eair. Ili- inei on thie whol, inice -ignilittll arri\-'l r lro unsilllld. IPrices un- claiile; that tlhe supply throughout tlite leen in favor oif hluyer. and lmost any lbid.. tihe openingg. of tlhe yl:lr rip e' lts ilie dI. ient sharp fliill .lti l- inl slpaithIy. enltre winter inontlis will not be adequate are lIting aiicepltell. The feeling in the laro-1st solu11m oit -ale- in ilh. history of \\it tlt e iiire.otular imarkiet in Ili te Sotulth. to imeet the demand. Notwithstanding i trade is Iecominig neutie anil further de- t1we pi inll iuildiitr\ d a lliii \ ill li. re ord.l- I'ew tirsl-haillnd ill ,s if ilmortance.i htve a tlit. the high pries of spirits o tf turie.n-! l \lopenlts are liing awa litdl with keen ed tite hloiilinl.r y\ie;i inl tite aiall- of the tiien eT .teil anid il t. hlilk of traiinsaictions tine lias ledi to thie sing of substitutes toi iintere'st. paint trade. Tl'e- lll ditianild tlimi far li:-. einllmir1ael -iill joilig parcels. Parcels a linuitel extent for till pure gum prod-! Thie dvieanrd for tar ilshows no improve- -1been 1n1siall\ rlnie lhicI ni been dc'11 of n wihueine ltai-rci, l \e It.eli -old down to ,t. it lias had practically no effect ur xll n ment al ndl sales of parcels of 2-1--l. lois' inll part to |lle eiorm l il iii h ld- 7T1 r.ii(l- hin y ll lip !o 71: ;l l a -l <-ennt ite co i. su. i lm tion of ti.e pure poll etl oil .i h irrels,. ga giling 0 I lloli 5l :'\ yard. iat' inlI' thliroil ghllioii lle \V\e t n1! l; ;i (. itIo\\ Ie-, for il lar -. i ll ill r'-j ion-. e toi The l ma i t t for Ir siin l s hie:1 very l per galloni h iave Itin madel. ing a ain of full iill i iir iit. \ i. lit highi r rici. in ll i aiitnlii. h -lders adi- iratii and prices here have lienii lashed. T1ie demand for pitch hlas Ilen a tive year. iid tlie cont iiiiel 1a.\, ;ihl] \\alh r. uil.ed p.ie- lto 72'. for m hli.i'll- a ilo whlici li was due in part to the abnormiallyi ndi shippers are behind in their deliv- (C'o.1iloiili'll on i.- 1i1.1 4 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. Forestry on Mining Lands, Cooperative Forest Management Shared in by a West Virginia Co., and the Forest Service. One of tie forest tracts which are now casionally. where logging has jul. been being managed under working plans pre- done, grazing helps to expose the soil, and pared by the U. S. Forest Service is situ- so may encourage the germination of seed, ated in southwestern West Virginia. About but as souln as seedlings appear grazing on 24,000 acres in the heart of the soft-coal lumbered areas becomes exceedingly harm- region, and consisting of mixed hardwoods, ful. form the basis of tile plan. The owners, Perpetuation of tile forest naturally de- who are chietly interested in mining, asked spends first and foremost upon its ability the assistance of the Forest Service, which to reproduce itself. In order that it lma was given in accordance with its coopera- do so, the trees which die and those wlhic. tive plan. They saw that the introduction are cut niust be replaced by young ones. of forestry would enable them to convert And since young trees are exposed to the idle forest land into profit, and so in- many dangers, many more young trees crease the income from their holding.. must start to grow than are needed in Since the local logging methods are so the mature forest which is to replace the careless, and since grazing and lire have older one. In making a plan for the man- wrought so much damage in the region, ageinent of the forest, therefore, it must it is rarely that second crops can be se- be determined whether or not a sullicient cured after once thle virgin timber has number of seeuungs and young trees are been removed. The plight of cut-over lands present to replace the old ones when they in southwestern West Virginia, generally, are- removed. Apart from the ridges and enforces the truth of this. slolwcs of this tract, which has been so re- In applying for the help of the Forest platedly burned over that seedling repro- Service the owners had two main objects duction has become impossible, it was in view. They wished to handle their found that if fire could be stopped repro lands so as to obtain continued supplies of duction would be abundant in the forest. timber sufficient for the present and future The recommendations based upon the needs of the town and tle mines, and, in study of the tract deal with the solution addition to this, to have a surplus of val- of the following problems: able timber such as yellow poplar or 1. Protection of the forest from fires. white oak, to be cut and marketed from 2. Restriction of grazing to clearings time to time. and land not recently lumbered. The study of the tract on which the ;. Obtaining satisfactory seedlings re- plan is based revealed conditions common production of the more valuable timber in the region, and tile recommendations trees. which were made by the Forest Service 4. Removal from the forest of inferior and which are being carried out by the species at a profit, or, in other words, tihe owners apply in a general way to a nuin- utilization of low-grade timber. ber of similar forest problems. Some ac- 5. Modification of present logging prac- count of the data secured by the study tices, for the purpose of reducing waste and of the advice to which they led would ill yelled tries and of leaving the forest in be of profit to owners having similar prob- improved condition. lens to deal with. Two types of forest were distinguished, Fires, everywhere the chief menace to the mixed hardwood type and the chestnut forests, have been especially destructive in oak type, and the recommendations indi- this locality. Spring and tall are the dan- cate how each should be handled in time gerous seasons, April, May, October, and logging and what returns each may lie ex- November being the months when most pected to yield under the plan. Tables fires break out. These fires feed on the compiled from exact measurements of the dry leaves, consume the underbrush, and trees show thie "present yield" or stock on kill young growth, scarring the butts of hand in the forest, the rate of growth. the larger trees. Sentimnet toward these and, finally, the period in which the cut- fires is indifleirent. The only source of over land will again be stocked with tinm- dread in regard to them is the possible her trees of merchantable size. Rules for risk to some farm fence. Fires are some- the marking and cutting of trees, for tihe times intentionally kindled. Scarcely a sparing of young growth, for the regulation spot can be found in the entire tract which of grazing, anti for tlhe prevention of fire has escaped fire and the ridges, where the complete tile recommendation . least moisture occurs, have suffered grave- ly. GUARANTY TRUST AND SAVINGS CO. Repeated fres, even when they are in- Thie Guaranty Trust and Savings Com- dividually unimportant, do much more pany, located at tile northeast corner of havoc than is realized by the unitiated. aliy andi Ocean Streets is without doubt Burning leaves which should protect the one of the best conducted, oilicered and ground, they leave the soil exposed, to be most ably managed banks ill the city of eroded by the rains and dried and hardened Jacksonville, Fla., nor is this statement be by the sun and winds. Impoverishment of voidl tle actual facts when one learns who the soil neeiosarily follows, and, with it, are it. executive ollicers and board of di- deterioration in the character and growth rectors, they being financiers and business of the timber. On spots which are re- men of the highest standing and integrity, peatedly burned over, it is impossible to ,men 1wh0o are acknowledged to ble among obtain reproduction from seeds, since seeds tie brainiest of our "hustling and progres- are burned before they can germinate, or, sive Jacksonville." They are Jas. W. if the seeds escape, the seedlings are killed Spratt. president: W. M1. Bostwick, Jr., by the next fire. Tile roots of seedlings vice-president and Ilarlow Barnett, sere- and saplings, persisting after fires, repro- tar- and treasurer. The capital stock of duce themselves by sprouts, so that little the institution is $100.000. The Savings by little the entire stand is changed to Department pays 4 per cent. interest on all sprout growth. Another effect of fire is deposits. The Title Insurance Department the injury done to larger trees. Attacked insures all classes of real estate titles, tle by fire after fire, these trees are often re- Trlus IDepartlent acts as trustee, exeeu- duced to a thin, hollow shell at the base. tor ior aidministrato:-, etc.. and their col- At first only a slight wound is caused, election department collects deferred pay- but this becomes enlarged until finally the mients on contracts. The bank owns the butt log is worthless for lumber. Such a bIautiful stone building in which they tree must be butted when cut, with much are located and whliic is fitted %witl tlhe loss of merchantable contents. handsonlest hardwood furnishings, and lux- Grazing has been carried on ever since urious police quarters anl spacious vaults,. the early settlement of the region. Cat- all of thie finest make and burglar proof. tie, houses, mules, sheep and hogs were all as well ais a tine range of safe delposit found on the tract. cattle in the greatest Iboxes. TIat a hIe l aink is now abreast af number. Cattle and sheep have been tile the times is well known to all by thle Ier- most injurious. The bad effects of over- feet confidence shown by a large portion grazing are chiefly due to the 'oil, to the of its citizen depositors. making this tleir seedlings. and to young trees small enough sole lldepository bank. nor is it to I' wolln- to be reached by tihe cattle. According to dlerled at %ven oine knows tlihat tilt' e(i- its composition, tile soil is either packed dlence of Iprlulnt Inethodl i and the abilitV hard or pulverized by tlhe feet of the aof lualima iell'wlt is fully established. It i grazing animals. The seedlings and young' well to nlention. also. that t ile company is saplings can never develop healtlhfl nlow insrinring til. htl Irol p ..rtv in I)ain growth so long as ti(heir leaves and ten ler (Iinl lty. andtl ill ie gla to have -oa aUl' shoots are again and aga n browsed. (c-land peril it liein to explain tleir i et.mlla . R. C. DAVIS T. A. rULGHUM R. C. DAVIS & CO., General Agents IFay-Sholes I Typewriter We buy, sell, exchange or rent second hand machines, offering liberal inducements. Write for descriptions of the Fay-Sholes, Shich is the world's record machine for speed, simplicity and durability. R C DAVIS CO., JACKSONVILLE, C. A VI & _V_9 fLORIDA. PLANTERS "Old Time" Remedies THE JOY Of THE HOUSEHOLD. These four great remedies, Nubian Tea, Benedicta, Cuban Relief - and Cuban Oil, are the joy of the household. With them near at hand, a d I*M mnan is ready for any emergency. He has a safe, reliable and speedy relief sn seta for wife, children, self or stock. With these remedies you can keep the Cuba. doctor's hands out of your pockets, and yet have a healthy, happy family. I Relief Besides, you can cure your stock of any ailment that may befall them. CIl Oil NUBIAN TEA-In Liquid or Powder Form-Is the great family medicine. It will cure all forms of Liver and Kidney Complaints, Prevents Chills and Malarial Fever. Cures the common ailments of children; and as a laxative tonic it is without an equal-safe and reliable. In the liquid, it is extremely palatable-even children like it-and it is READY FOR USE. BENEDICTA is a woman's medicine. It will cure all the diseases common to women, and classed as Female Troubles. It will bring youth back to the traded woman, who has gone one suffering because she thought it woman lot. It will care for the young girl just entering womanhood; and prepare the young woman ror the sacred duties of wife and mother. CUBAN RELIEF-The instant Paint Killer, for either man or beast. Relieves instantly, Colic, Cramps, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Dystentery and Sick Headache. For colic in horses it is an infallible remedy and is guaranteed to give relief in five minutes. CUBAN OIL-The Best Bone and Nerve Liniment Is antiseptic for cuts, snagged or torn flesh, and will instantly relieve the pain. Cures insect bites and stings, scalds and burns, bruises and sores, chapped hands and face, ore and tender feet. Relieves rheumatic pains, lame back, stiff joints, and in stock cures wire fence cuts, scratches, thrush, splint, collar sores, saddle galls, and diseased hoofs. Write us for Prices. SPENCER MEDICINE CO., Chattanooga, Ten. II@et+ eIElllUl l ltUIittl tt#I)Ceilltt Illl e IIl...IlI, Propositions That Cannot Last Great activity in Turpentine and Sawmill Propositions. The good ones * . are becoming scarce. But here are two rare ones. * 28,000 acres, Hillsborough County, estimated to cut 50 boxes; 3,500 feet * )f mill timber to the acre. Will make 50 barrels of spirits per crop. $4.00 per 4 4 acre. 4 * 20.000 acres saw mill timber in Hernando County. Timber will cut 4,000 * feet per acre. Four railroads through the tract. $3.15 per acre. Complete 4 4 saw mill, capacity 40.000 feet daily, included. * Operators, ask to be put on our mailing list and keep posted on all prop- 4 positions which are put upon the market. * I Brobston, Fendig & Company 1 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA * 4.,I I 1h11 5 111* 5 1,a1 1 aA1 1,aA taaaa A IU l.llll l manImlli THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 5 INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LETTERS PATENT. Notice is hereby given that we, the un- dersigned, will apply to thle Ilonoiable Na- poleon B. Broward, Governor of the State of Florida, at Tallahassee, Florida, on tlhe 28th day of November, A.D.. 1905, for let- ters patent incorporating BARNES & JES- SUP C'IOMPANI, under the followiing pro- posed charter, the original of lwinch is now on tile in the ollice of the Secretary of State of the State of Florida. C. 11. BARNES, J. C. LITTLE, E. C. LONG, E. B. WELLS. PROPOSED CHARTER OF BARNES & JESSUP COMPANY. The undersigned hereby associate them- selves together for the purpose of becoming incorporated and being an incorporation under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Florida, with, and under the following proposed charter: Article I. The name of this corporation shall be BARNES & JESSUPI C(JlPAN Y, and its business or businesses as hereinafter pro- vided, shall be carried on in the State of Florida, and such other States and foreign countries, wherever it shall be deemed nec- essary or expedient. Tie principal place of business of the corporation shall be in the city of Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida. .Article II. The general nature of the business to be engaged in and transacted by tnis crorpor tion shall I.e to transact a general com- mission and factorage business in spirits of turpentine, rosin and naval stores, co,- ton, lumber and agricultural products ana to do all such things necessary or advan- tageous to be done in time conduct ot a commission and factorage business in such commodities; to buy and sell for its own account, and on comlnuibsion, turpentine, rosin, and all kinds of naval stores, cot- ton, lumber and agricultural products; to buy and sell and deal in groceries, dry goods, hardware, and other merchandise, and to do a general mercantile business; and to acquire, own, lease, deal, control, use and dispose of timbered and other lands, and real estate, and interests in lands, and all products of timber and lands acquired, owned or controlled by the cor- poration; to acquire, construct, own, use, lease, operate and dispose of means of transportation of any and every kind, whether by land or water, found by the corporation to be advisable to be acquired, constructed, owned, used, leased, operated or disposed of in connection with or as an aid to the doing of any branch of its busi- ness (but not to use said means of trans- portation fur the purlsse of doing business as a common carrier); to establish v are- houses, reservoirs, tanks, depots, wharves, receiving and storage yards, and terminals for tile handling of its business, or the business of other persons and corporations; to do and carry on a general warehouse and wharfinger business for the storage of lumber, turpentine, oil. rosins and cotton and other products, and to issue storage or warehouse receipts against the same; to make advances and loans of moneys and credits, and to accept, receive, hold, and pay out deposits and credits of moneys; to issue, accept, receive, hold. collect and assign debts, evidences of indebtedness, negotiable and non-negotiable papers and securities of all kinds; to accept and re- ceive mortgages on real estate and inter- ests in lands and crops, and collateral se- curities for moneys advanced by, or loaned by said corporation; to deal in and fur- nish for -nle. advances. or otherwise, na- chinery. appliances. and] tnlls of every kind and description. and sawmill machin- ery. turpentine stalls and goost, wares and mierchlianiise. as ninav lie found )by tIhe cor- por;at;:n advan :Inta gins illn ciinnection with its business in any of its branches; to manufacture, puirchali se otr otherwise ac- quire goods. ware- and Iu rhlinmli-e. or pel- sonal property : io hohl under mortgage. sell or otherwise dispose of. t ra le. the good will. property,. rights and assets. and a-sume lthe) liabilities or persons, as- sociations, or (orptorati iis inivantageous to tle u.ene al ullrini-ss if tihe ctrloration; and to enter into. naikc iil perform and carry out contracts of any kind for any la 'ful purposes, with any person, firm, corporation or association; to borrow or raise money upon the issue of warrants, bonds, warehouse receipts and other ne- gotiable or transferable securities of the corporation; to acquire, hold, own, use, and to otherwise dispose of trademarks, trade names, patents, inventions, improvements and other processes used in connection with or secured under letters patent from tie United States or elsewhere, or other- wise, and to use, develop, exercise, and grant licenses in respect of or otherwise turn to account any such trademarks, pat- ents, licenses, processes and rights; to purchase, hold* and re-issue slialcs of its own capital stock; to buy, own, sell and dispose of and to make advances upon stocks, shares, bonds, securities or o.liga- tions of all other persons, or corporations whatsoever, or wherever located, or organ- ized, and while the owner or liolder of such stocks, shares, bonds, securities or obliga- tions to exercise all the rights, powers and privileges of the ownership therof, and to exercise any and all voting powers thereot; to carry on the business of mining, milling, treating and preparing for tie market, minulactunng, buying and selling and otherwise producing and dealing in phos- phates of all kinds, and in all other ores, minerals, oils, and natural gases, and by- products thereof, of every kind and de- scription; to buy, sell, lease and acquire, and deal in lands, mines, minerals and minl- ing claims; to conduct any part of its business and to have ollicers and agents at such place or places in this State or in other States, and in foreign countries, ;Is may le requisite or necessary to carry on any of its businesses, such necessity to lie determined in the discretion of its Board of Directors; to borrow money andi to secure the same by mortgages, deeds, Ionds, notes and other obligations, or oth- erwise; to make such by-laws in further- alnce hereof as mlay be deemed best; gener- ally to exercise all such powers as may be necessary, advantageous or expedient to be exercised for the successful carrying on and conducting the business and businesses of said corporation; and to have, exercise, and enjoy all rights, powers and privi- leges incident to corporations organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of tile State of Florida. Article III. The amount of thle capital stock of said corporation shall be live hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00), to be divided into live thousand shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each. Twenty per cent. (20%) of said capital stock shall be subscribed for and paid in before said corporation shall transact any lusiess. All or any part of the capital stock of said corporation may be payable in or issued, or used for the purchase of property, labor or services at a just valua- tion thereof to be fixed by the Board of Directors a a meeting to be called for that lur'lpose. All stock shall be issued fully paid up and non-assessable. Article IV. This corporation ball continue and have full power to exercise its corporate rights and franchises for the period of ninety-nine (U9) years from and after the commence- rment of its corporate existence. Article V. The business of the corporation shall 1w conducted by a board of nine (9) directors, a president, a vice-president, a secretary and a treasurer, who -shall be stockholders. The directors shall be elected annually by the stockholders at the annual stockhold- ers' ineettngs, which meetings except tile first annual stockholders' meeting shall be held at the general ollices of the company at Jacksonville, Florida, on the third Tues day in January of each year at 3 p. m., be- ginning with the year 1907. The flist or organization meeting of t:ie corporation, which shall be its first annual meeting, shall be held on the fifth day ol I)ecmnils'r. I). ]I905, at room number 21!1 in the Duva.il Building, in the city of Jack- sonville. )Duial County, Florida, for the purpose of completing tile organization ol the (-iiiipllny. adopting by-laws, electing di. rectors alld translating all business that imay Ibe lawfully transacted at an annual stockholders' menetin-ng. The Board of Di- ectiors shall elect the President and Vice- P'resident fromi among their own numbnler and shall also elect a Secretary and a Trea-inur, and shall appoint all subordi nate ollicers of tile corporation for such ternis and wiitl such duties and powers as may be prescrilied by the By-lvaws ot the Company. The charter officers of the corporation shall be elected by tile Board of Directors annually, immediately after tlie election and organization of the Board of Directors. The Secretary and the Treas- urer may or may not le directors, and tlhe saine person imay be elected to the ollice (. t1. Barnes, Jacksonville. Fla., 330 share%. .1. C. Little. Jacksonville. Fla., 330 shares. E. C. Long, Jacksonville. Fla., 330 shares. E. B. Wells, Jacksonville, Fla., 10 shares. C. 11. BARNES. J. C. LITTLE, E C. LONG. E. IL. WALLS. JOSEPH D. WEED. H. D. WEED. W. D. KRENSON J. D. WEED & CO., SAVANNAH. GEOR.GIA. Wholesale Hardware, Bar, Hoop and Band Iron. MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Turpentine Tools, Glue, Battings, Etc. :-:: jTurpentirne S' Cups ? Y:If you expect to use the HERTY cup next season, place your orders now for future delivery. Prices and all informa- tlun cheerfully furnished on Cups. Gutters and all Tools S .used in the Herty system of turpentining. ; Chattanooga Pottery S- -. Company, Jacksonville. Florida. P rinting Send your order to the Industrial Record. Prompt and satisfactory THE ~ _EY NUSRALRCOD oi t ecrietair anill LO Lte oile o0 Ireasurer. Until the officers elected at the first elec- State of Florida. County of Duval: tion shall be qualified the business of the Before mep. a notary public in and for company shall be conducted by the fol- the State of Florida at large, on this day lowing named officers, to-wit: C. 11. in person appeared C. H. Barnes, J. C. Barnes, as President: J. ('. Little. as Vice- Little. E. C. Long and F. . Wells, to me President; E. IB. Wells, as Secretary; E. eachl of them personally well known, and B. Wells as Treasurer; and C(. 1. Barnes, well known to me to be the persons de- .1. C. Little and E. C. Long as directors. scribed in and who signed the foregoing Article VI. proposed Articles (if Incorporation of The highest amount of indebtedness or knoles de& l t .le siompany. and each aor liability to which this corporation shall at the purposes therein expressed e for any time subject itself shall lie twice the en witness whereof I have hereunto set amount of the authorized capital stock o n I have hereto set tihe corlporation. lnI land and allixed my otfie'al "eal at .Jalcksonville. Duval County, Florida, this Article VI. the 2ith day of (,.tober. A. D. 1905. The names and residences of the subt- MILES W. LEWIS, scribling incorporators of said corporation, Notary Publlic. State of Florida at Large. anlll tile amount of eap:'tl, stock siubscribel d My commission expires Dec. 5. 1908. for by each are as follows: (Notarial Seal.) Tampa Fair Tampa, Fla. LW RATATLANTIC COASTLINE LOW RATES via JACKSOfILLE to TAMPAand *Rfr. 06.55 Tickets on sale November 13. 15. 17. 20. 22, 24. 27. and 29th. 195i. Final limit of tickets. )Decemler Ist. 1905. For full information regarding the above or .1ny otlhr rates. call on Atlantic (Coast Line Agents. or write, FRANK C. BOYLSTON. District Pessenger Agt. JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA. I*JfNvaCSCi~SCiA^^x^^xxxCZSCtSfX3NE ^^^^^^^k^cwak 6 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. i 114'**-13 331*3343333 3*It 3311111311634311111li++ t IrI rr I+ Ir 1 .I_ ___ _~ 11__ F-.~lt !-- 11_- ~.~_ importance or me Sout in me Lrop PRIC LIST Export Movement of the United States Eureka Wine and Liquor Co. Sit I t til s o S i i The Great Southern Mail Order House. In the mnovement of tint surplus ol tlle: te I allied Shtale- i~ prodlllc'd ill the 1 -'"- i1* ,crops the I tied States t polrt- 10 1 i i ,i V ih inlth oi theli l ier' linil-, EXPRESS PREPAID. FULL QUART MEASUR.E N4I.lq.N -11114.1 of the 11imt'. 11110,4+ \NiorIt there 11are tat rels ~ll~itt extend to theim fioni tilhe c.nnercial lirhwli, f re. l* Hrtchett's l'riv:ite Stock ........... ..... .... $4.00 $4.00 $6.00 $12.00 4. that extent to them on e c ic pii t ie s That's Whiskey .. .......... .... .. .. 4.50 4.60 6.90 13.75 4# crop areas, to steamIship companies, and to> (li rop If Te\.l--. .ltinoillll i] .1)4 to 4 natchrtts Old Rye .. .. .. .......... .. .. .. .. 3.20 3.20 4.80 9.60 41 the pioducer., aind hanlers of the surplusI. 1.>7 .1T.t1 -.els. Ill | : ureka N. C. Apple Bran dy. .. E..u.. .. .. .. ..4.75 4 7.00 14.00 t 94 e \%nd hai, .. S. t. .. ..o 3.25 4.85 A comprehensive examination of the va- 19104 IIIini- \a. thI leo.aling l.t, i +n li i4 N. C. Apple Brandy ................ .... ..3.25 3.25 4.85 9.7 1 riOill p1lroblel s i oill vled ij( l contalled ill ne I prodlii c in Movement and l orlt Facilite :. prepared (' il'r i he exprt trade of tlh" I N C. tPeach Brandy .......... ... .... .. .. 3.25 3.25 4.85 9.70 liv 'nlllk .nd n rr l l l ill Iulhe fir ,, f -' l Eureka N. C. Corn ............ .... ..... 3.25 3.25 4.85 9.70 lil rank Anidrew, transportation eionxpert, n i, l ,, ae in Eureka N. C. Corni, XX.......ka N. .. .. XX. 3.00 3.00 4.50 9.00 and recently issued by Lthe divis of ior i .i l nI I'l,,duct .. The ,illi te F ureka N. C. Corn. XXX .... ... ...... 2.75 2.75 4.15 8.3 eignth markets of tle bureau of statir-tib : elin thr r to iket ,i rEureka N. C. Corn, XXXX ...... .. .. .. 2.50 2.50 3.75 7.50 4 of the department. of agriculture. .' li r e Old Crow Bourhon ........ .. .. .... ........ 4..50 4.50 6.75 13.50 + tOwrof tt. iep ai. ti- gil eat l r. .e I. Hermita: ge ye .. .4.50 4.50 6.75 13.5 4 The h..are of cotton, wheat, flour, alld \t, l I ilit ,o hare..ted aunn ro k R e ........................3.75 3.75 5. corn exported front the Atlantic ports de- the, iqinilit received illn he fori i of g'aill Sunny Brook Sour Mash ... .......... ..... .. 3.75 3.75 5.65 11.30 Sunny trook Setur anh..... ...............3.75 3.75 5.65 11.30 creasedl during the twenit -onl fiscal yearn> the xli',,i iinhnd trail, c ,t i. Tlih 4. Echo Spring .............. 4.50 4.65 6.90 12.75 ending with 1904, xwhil tih percentage hle ing pl iiiarl ml ii. k t to increased. This coast expiortAi 44 per cll t I,4;. a I .-..1'o i Ift I .ol.lIMMi.O l b-hil- of + GIN FROM $2.50 TO $3.50 PER. GALLON. DELIVERED of tile totaIl otton exports of tile L lliteli (,,.,I r il 11ii I.. th)le.i\ l 'I'lii SIav tvwelv e labels of Hatchett's Private Stock and secure a bottle free. 4 States during 1SS4- S and (in0 per cent itll I% ,i1.,. ,1a '.rbin. l .ih. "f .+ Save tw<-lve labels of Ilhtchett's ld Rye and secure a bottle free. !i9 .-, -while thel Atlantic seaboard ities d.llSt. I L P hii. i S.ax twl\ t labels of of tchett's That's s Whiskey and secure a bottle free. + rteil .ce.t ii 1X il ,>il it. i Sav twiv lv lab'-s of Eireka N. C. Corn and secure a bottle free. Save exlrted 5.3 per ven.t n i,184-88 a. only li t in'i-.llti. The al. ,,1 ,,1 ol twelve lats of Eur.ka N. C. Apple Brandy and secure one bottle free. Save 4. 3.4 per (ent during l !Hi. In1 the 'lwheat ,,:r, ,,t t,,,,, | i ; h ,-,,,.1 lltl:,nL, tw lv\,. l.i:,.l ,f Iureka M:,lt and secure ore bottle free. Prices of all goods 4 trade tlhe A.tlnlllt portll declined rlon ;l i i i.n l.Hi .lHM ) htll.i-. l Ib ughlt at conip;iny's stores are 7(10c pr gallon less than when delivered. No .) ]pr cen lt di 111 ing 1 S.4 SI-S t to 20 per cent et. llel4i., ,i l l S i tl1 I l (' 1. +4 chiari e for Jims. boxes i.r dr.i;igt. .\., of my bottles are full measure. All ill It.Ml, and lhie (llf ports in'cra.d froma of t I ni slli I- 4 standard lir:indls of whiskies sold over ny h.tr at o10 per drink. I. 2 per ellt to ,.) Ipe'- 'e.it luring tile samil ie e talso carry in stock liqurs of cheaper grades 10 tille. ii (;ullhe t coast s .hlare in the wheat- o i' -1 t ,io l o il ilinll .1 e.xll ,oliild tll:li All wil,,s iiaetet on .ipplication. - tlour expoits il I00 H was 12 per cent ofl .it tll t-lii hI iit, .rit r i )I ) I e\; Sp,( ial prirts in large iits, packed any sizes desired. I.eaves 5 for you of the total for 1the l united States, a large I .tir l. :a *.ial e.tii. i t-illilial :;t Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. relative increase over previous years. \No itti. i'll "li riht (I;i!,'-. ill-ll'elll(. EUREKA WINE AND LIQUORl COMPANY. .omltar'. t is ine i ex s. and milinol h" -. "he ett cs allp arn lis miadear. The p1 becaue it f l\jrti ai ball f.li ifotli l Interior o1 135.V WEST BAY STR EET. JACKSONVIhLLE. FLORIDA. tile cornl export trade hianidledL riesslectvlvel laa. 6i: ho hile 1.te et.\I'-11oo1 \\, I-I l it 1 4 1# 1141 tti 1 a1 11 411911 1 i841 by the Atlantic ports and Ib the Gl l ii d in I .17 GI, hc f7.'. a.11 in I' 40 t, pI"rts changed but little during thle period t It p..- 18g4-J19M liut in 1905 the Gulf ports It i- al-o estimated that thie .irgieX gained materially at tlie expense of the for shipping a hu-helil of niient b. rail ; i Atlantic ports. from ltillhilo New ,rk mi,,iunt li E J R.SO The abnormal conditions in the export lllihot i.l12 renl-~. :illlo-ing 5 riits fr 0 BRIN grain trade during the tiscal .year 1!M)( flei..lit.. II.;6- i, ,nt flo ir vig' in_'. 0.125 ceir were marked by a drop in the percentage tfr h .viin lhari-. 0.1. enlit forl trial S L O N of wheat exported froum the l.ult ports nd 110. 2 a! .-22 ii I-i iniiis.il S E B R IN G S L O N from 35 pler cent in 1tM)4 to 1 per cent in All.\thlig Ne\ i ork \ I eli\e. illlmpoi- 1!05, and by tlie ri-e in the exports of tilne, ;- i porll fr,,Im ,ihii-hi a.ricult il a corn from those ports from 141 per cent pi dlllit- sre Ci\].,.rl,,l is dininfi-linlg. it i- R 0oom 202 Dural Building Telephone 731 to 29 Iler cent during l the amllle tilne. nrvtillell---. te thini port of thli wlil lhDr.ng the twelntv-one years ending ill tllh \illi. :11 all exports adl illmpir-. with 1905, the Atlantitc anld Gulf ports to- Iv.ing -st'lp-iail oiil. h Loidoii andI l.iv gentler handled from 94 to !.) per cent Ii peIr clent of the c,:n 'exported; but in dme'"ti' ex\,It. "t tre I nit.l Staite- " the wheat and tour trade, a considerable i'-~e.l though Nc\ York. ;n.l lli total Milaihilix ;ill li:\1 and -Ircltly up-toi-llate. 1:.1111) acres of timlhe. five miles amount was exported from the Pacilic \ilne of 11al chli-s- af it- foreign t r.il e\ l othil.l. lhi- :s bargain. coa. t. InI 1110 only 6 per cent of the v. 'leh.d .l4i ."i.O(tW Ol>. -t l l. l ,ii .i l everything wheat exported went from Atlantic and' '-rai;iin cl hai;iraeri is1t:o (of firei) n ii tr i li Gulf seaports, while thle Pacilic coastL cities in tI11"111 plroditawtl ) rtlin to ealich pro1I' N *)\.I'l tl lrpenliin location- opened l p. l:.uind T''imln.r in large or handled 92 per cent. Of ilIe whleat flour e1net A.tlanlic inI l (;llf lpart. A.\lolt one111 exported in 190o the Atlantic and Glf hit alf ofl tihe \ eai t aiiid lallt' lrt\,ll. l c tii all h li-. .;l\\wllill le.itioni' to .ni cuto nelr-. ('orr4'pondence solicitel. ports shipplid 60 per cent, tlil Pacific pMirts fuloi, ( 'nliola \ ill the I united StAt.,- p~Ia s'- :15 per cent. and 5 per cent was exported throIhi I'ortal.Itl. Me. I)lIlingi ltie li-s;al across tlie border into ('anada and Mex- vc'ar 115M,1. 1s.5lI ( alnadian ai;lle ;i.ld 2. ca1t I e 1andM%, % % BBt ieo. 5:11.41!0 Imii hel- of anadian \\hleat \\'Ir' in IM94 nearly one-folrth of the cotton eXpotl tliroiigl this pirt. l-iiish-in's i-xt \ crop of thle t'nited States was produllced plo t .oll'-i-t chiell rin. hlour. ,., 1- 1--------t% - in Texas, allnd llore than onile -half in Texa ,, Iton. iitllt a dlll iwi lt. :1111 ill ellll l\. nI;1\__ M1ississippi land Gieorgia. .MuI(h of the cl-- Jil'th f h, poilqled fl,-h ,l. YOU Want a Turpentine Location? ton raised in 3Mississippi reaches New Or .llv N \rl ilr lrti c\potie, ll siom Ii-i V leans aind .\lemlhis. and some goes to icouill i- :1ie,-i.Italt I in tli. ra o ei\ i You Want a Sawmill Location? Molihile andl Savannali. Thlie leading pri-i Yk. I InII11 I'iil'iidha '\liii hiil l!. of loida maryI market fil Gcergia cotton is livanll-n I1l.K wII lt i.11.l ,, ,t |,. ,,(. .a YOU Want any Kind of florida Land? nall, while (Iallvestoln receivts. in adilition M.i,.lNl4i 4\\ wolht i tlof 1ir. 4.14n.ll w Mean Bsines? Sto a large .share of tlle T'exas crop, cl11sit lit (-;llit. alld .l.IMMU1N11.4O 11 h f coil. Yu Men B ineSS? erable quantit 's f1ao tile Indian Terrl itll,|iiore..- se\ipol~,I t Ilo u in 10.14 Call on or Write to tory andl O klalihnoia. .More tllian 5.4WN).fOo ; l,,iii" .tl to -leM.xanl o : lll.Ial .1..1M1.0 lai: I hiales were slipped to 1ltiveston. NeXv (r tor- aiii. s.ilO.di....: iiirn. A'.ii.lMi): car J | L 'ing t n S n eans and Savannah Iduring tille rop year ti,.. a.. ti J. H Livingston & S ons, lending August :1., 1!14M. ;ad these three leling fairmiil product t \poliil tiiin N.x\ OCA' A. FLORIDA. cities exportled ldring tlhe corlrespondnlll Ig.1,. N,\\- lh ':li \\p.r IIr lle. ,j tIlt at xre -l-ir. -4.4 Hl. VVV A AA ltscal vear nearly three-finurths Iof 1114' iNn: a lttle. si .t l.INl: a.d il coi l;iI l. to total exp orts of fcltton from lhe IUnitedl! i.., :. in i-tilol. a oltlili .14tli. I I I :, i I Io I: 1 I I I I II--lo 1 1 -1 1 1 :_:1:1 1i II 1 1 1 I-I!tt - Staites. I Nortiiik'-- Iea.lig wvrvrts 1.114 1. lii, .1 1' WiIIASt Pire-ident .t. A. U. CARMON. 1St Vice-President Mostolt f till. 4llrp llltli: \%helint (if tVIe irnitl e 1 .l + "A. li. ll'Ao.,. ISt Vi:ce-Prident Most of thle surplus wheat f the niled thai. :i ,. (',l ll l. ( i i :i, ip 1Vi~ei il .-P. .iNN s. -l i- resident. F '.. I NBUg RY.3d Vice-President States is podli|cedll i the tolntrl y Jllyg 7S..S2 oulit fio 11..i.-221 tor till a l \| 'l- H I. KI r.%.r *.c' eta;ry. D i;. White. Treasurer. \test vf tlie lisiisisippi river. north oir l t \\Wihnliilti ,in. \. 4 .. in lIi4l. iI 9 I'l ti. "i - Okliahoma. andl east of ile liocky .\iounl- export- froinll ( 11:1l-1on. s. ( .. t*lil A lrA taills. (lx IlNg1 to Ithe great 11Ialit er.1 l t 2.i... all t;l J. P. W IL L IA M S C O M P A N Y , 11i.111 Inla l litfa It fir il \lItinp po ik. It -\port'i it <..l..1ILt. At ;x aili inal Pen i iha s,l' .' Ioe ii al '. olli, I in* e l" n e ,i :i. ,l,,o.',,' ,., t l ,,:...,' IE i 11 ) 01 Ithe UniNted 10 G,:N, EO CE . Stl;at-: ill I! 4 hliev ninolll ted to Si.- ;1il.l N.\\\ () h!;ili- 1,no ,lhlr'i til\ Ii \ M X1oril- -o - IMNI.INM! IilmshlI s. In ltlte O11. ,;11 tle re I' r. 1 :,i,*^ ,,f :,i,, -,.l- ..- 1,.li... hll Main Otfie SAVANNrI H. GEORGIA. 'eiplts of PllIhet ait liall-'| ( ity wen. ::!. ioiil o,,, 11.11 h ll, \;1lh. i I\t c\lll, ill ranch Offices: : P ENSACOLA. FLA. Eranch Grocery House. INMI.l ilshiel,: ;It |I)i,,i,|. -_>i7.(M..>: l ,li, It o, i!o 'I ,i,1, r. rJanAf JACKSONVILL E. FLA. i COLUMiBUS. GA. lo lll'ah,. 2i.iMHlN: oa ('hi,. .i4.'h'. ..,, .,,d ,,,. \ -Iol 1ri,,- ,,i, .,",- Naval Stores Producers are Invited to Correspond With Us. h( g h elaels. of tit 1,11 crr,.p I f ,;it. i| ._. ,,, e ,i 111 p, 1 :i1 I i,|1I 1-i 1 Thle greater part of tile coin crop ot |imn, (ihe liir- in tlhe exp.. .. +i ,,i",ain. I l- tII I I- Ii iil =l I I; i tll rtI I I I I I l I ;t l lI 11 I i l I I- l lllIf T TIHE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 7 Inter-State Rules of 1905. across face of wane, and extending one-I 10XMS .X XX fourth of the length of the piece on one corner or its equivaleit on two or more d T Classification and Inspection of Yellow corner: pI:vidled that not over 10 per cent F orida Bank and Trust Com pany Pine Lumber. of tlhe .pieces of any one size shall show ---- such wane. Capital $1.000.000.00. Jacksonville. Fla. RULES. Prime. Approved in conference of committee Flooring shall show one heart face, free DEPOSITARY OF STATE. COUNTY AND CITY FUNDS from The Georgia Inter-State Saw Mill from through or round shakes or knots w F.COA'HM.\N. President. W S. JENNIN(S. Vice President. Association. South Carolina Lumber As- exceeding one inch in diameter, or more W. A. I!Ell)>IN;. I' aliier ARTHUR F. PERRY, Vice President. sociation, New York Lumber Trade Asso- than four in a board on the face side. r. "FLE:aINI ;. Jr., Trust Officer ciation of New York City, Yellow Pine "Bonrl. s-even inches and under wide ...,,,,,i ir,depoit ,ts of idus.irms. corpora ions and ban a pe Exchange of New York City, The Lumber- shall show one heart face; over seven ir.e". ettel of 'relit. men's Exchange of Philadelphia, Pa., The inrims wide Lumber Exchange of i3altimore, Md., De- on both -:lhds. all free from round or , ri ier :nr,', i t ll 1 -t' uch a executor.tru tee under willorappointment cember 10, 1904. thron rh shake s large or sound kn ots. Unequaled Facilities. Accounts Slicited. Correspondence Invited Plank snven inches and undder e wide# GElERAL RULES. shall ~how one heart face; over seven ; ll11 1^ ^1^ % All lumber must be sound, commercial inches nide shall show two-thirds heart long leaf yellow pine (pine combining on both sides, all free from round or PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR large coarse knots, with coarse grain, is lhrtough shake<. large or unsound knots. excluded under these rules), well manu- Planks seven inchrl and under wide !VICTOR TALKING MACHINE FOR DELIVERY XMAS factured. full to size and saw butted, and IhIIll show one heart fape: over seven I LI AI shall be free from the following defects: inelifs wide shall slihw two-thirds heart on; Unsound. loose and hollow knots, worm both sides. all :'fon from round or through New Stock of Records and Machines, guaranteed holes and knot holes, through shakes or shake-. larg-o r mi -- nd knots. round shakes that show on surface; and Scamtlin-, -'.I -:>w three corners heart satisfaction or full credit on return of goods. shall be square edge, unless otherwise f re from :i or round shakes or specified. unsundl kn.,- METROPOLITAN TALKING MACHINE CO. A through shake is hereby defined to Dinmension Siz/s. All .\i lare I umber be through or connected from side to side, hall shotw two-third-l heart on two sides. 323 Main Street. Jacksonville. Fla. or edge to edge. or side to edge. ;nim no, le than one-half heart on other -Qb4'ba[ - t In the measurement of dressed lumber t'wo 0ites. ( other sizes shall gshow two- thle widtli and thickness of the lumber Ihirds heart on face and show heart t(wo- ) before dressing must be taken-less than thirds of length on edes., excepting when l one inch thick shall be measured as one the width exceeds the thickness Ib, three J A Cg &o . inch. inches or over. then it shall show heart The measurement of wane shall always on the edge for one-half the length 239 W. Bay Stroet EVERETT BLOCK. apply to lumber in the rough. Sleppingi shall show three corners heart. S Where terms one-half and thirds heart free from shakes and all knots exceeding . are used they shall e construed as re- half incl, in diameter. and not more than Le ders i M e s an B ys' Fi e Cloth- ferring to the area of the face on which sIx in a board. Leaders in Men and Boys Fine Cloth measured. lio- ,,l' vd.ie or flitlli nll nl ,e sawved from r ing and Up-to-Date Furnishings. In the dressing of lumber, when not h'"i art lin,!cr. nne shall be measured n an ae i i g . otherwise specified, one-eighth inch shall in t"he milddl!. on tho narrow face, free be taken off by each planer cut. from injurious hikes ,r unwound knots. Wo\___o in nit over 5 per cent of the n Aeliits fr l)unl.ip nld Stetson Hats: largest stock in the City. CLASSIFICATION. I'iece in a ri i /n -ire shall be allowed as Flooring. on"" "e-lha ntanhle ltnanlitv. ##d r Flooring shall embrace four. five and six quarter inches in thickness by three ay Shine M all THE BOND & BOURS CO. to six inches in width, excluding l1,xf. S -, For example: 1x3, 4, 5 and 6; l'/4x3, 4, 5 and 6; l1/,x3, 4 and 5. FIRE INSURANCE. WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL Boards. Boards shall embrace all thicknesses 212 Dyal-Upchurch Bldg. ne 955 under one and a half inches by over six H D inches wide. For example: %.4 1 11/ and 1% inches thick by over six inches wide. Plank. SSASH, DOORS, BLINDS, PAINTS. Plank shall embrace all sizes from one GINS AND RUMS Oils, Glass, Stoves, Tinware, Country Holloware. and one-half to under six inches in thick- ness b' six inches and over in width. For FROM W T A TR T AKONVI FA example: 11/2, 2 /, 3, 3, 4, 4', 5, 5, $ to 10 WEST BA STREET JACKSONVILLE. ILA. 5~% by 6 and over in width. r l i IL, BOURS JAMES C. DARBY WILLIAM A. BOURS & COMPANY STHEL OLDEST ESTABLISHED GRAIN AND SEED HOUSE IN THE STATE. Hay, Grain, Feed, Garden Scantiing. .\M,:M' 'Y1: ntling shall embrace all ize exee- Lewis 1866 and M unt Vernon ing one and one- half inches and under six inches in thickness, andi from two to under Pure Rye Whiskizs. six inches in width. For example: 2x2, controllers i ltl1' Molnioram and S.I- 2x3. 2x4, 2x5, 3x3, 3x4. 3x5, 4x4, 4x5 and van 1Ye Agetis for .lungst C(ineii- 5x5. nati anl Pabst Milwaukee liters Dimension. rices on application. Dimension sizes shall embrace all sizes six inches an ul in thickness b six CHAS. BLUM & C O. inches and up in width. For example: 6x6, 17 and 519 WEST BAY STREET lx7, 7x7, 7x8, 8x9 and up. i Stepping. .IACASONVILLE. FLA. Stepping shall embrace one to two and a half inches in thickness by seven inches Lombard Iron Works and up in width. For example: 1 1%, L/ Iro o 1.. 2 and 21/,x7 and up in width. Rough Edge or Flitch. and Supply Company Iloigh Edge or Flitch shall embrace all ad ply pa sizes one inch and up in thickness by eight I IIl.lli, AN1I I1 1KAII.IL IN inches and up in width, sawed on twoi sides only. For example 1. 11/,, 2, 3, 4 andi tp thick lbv eight inches and up wide, sawed On two side-s only. INSPECrION. Standard. All lumber shall be sound, sap no objec- tion. Wane may be allowed one-eighth of the width of the piece measured across ENGINES, BOILERS. faee of wane. extending one-fourth of the k,:ott.ni. Saw. ertilizer, Oil and Ice Ma length on one corner, or its equivalent on chiner.. and Suppllles and Repairs. two or more corners, provided that not over 10 per cent. of the pieces of any one Capacity for 200 Hands. size shall show such wane. Machine Tools. W\V,.-Working Machinery, Merchantable. Shafting. Pulle.ys. Ilangers. Leather ann .Al sizes i under nine ine-lms shall show' Rubbiwr t llting and lose. Railroad and -wie, heart entire length on one side;. lill Stpplies and Tools. ,:-4e< nine inches an-I over shall show lP'lan.- :,nl -.iii n.,.n tirini-hl li r, l i, -omne heart the entire length on two op- I Ilants et.I- Irtilt-.- -'"ite "=7 .Steam tp-.i-H| n i lr I i'er H t r- ;titt posite sides. Wane may be allowed one- li-ti F'-ne. eighth of the width of the piece measured AVGVSTA, GEORGIA. Seeds, Poultry Supplies, Flour. Grits. Meal and fertilizers. OUR MOTTO: Prompt Shipment, Reliable Goods. Catalogue Free 206 EAST BAY ST., JACKSONVILLE, FLA. i 1144 I i 1 1-14 I I 41* 11,1 43 I I11 I I I I I 1 11 I 1 I III4 11111 1 I 11 I reside i re- Viee-Pre. Vice-Pres. See. & Treas. * I John R. Young Co., a i Commission + Merchants. + N Naval Stores factors. Wholesale Grocers. 4 Savannah L Brunswick. Ge . 1*4N*IIZI3,46t1NII*44*44I tl+~ll+ll~~llll~~~~~su ~____ __ 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 tlhe State of Florida at Tallahassee, Florida. on the 14th day of November, A. D. 1)05, for letters patent incorporating DOWLING- COVINGTON COMPANY, under the fol- lowing proposed charter. THOSE. DOWLING, A. D. COVINGTON, D. H. McMILLAN, W. R. RANNIE. Proposed Charter of Dowling-Covington 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 I. The name of this corporation shall be Dowling-Covington Company. Its princi- pal office shall be in the City of Jackson- ville, Florida, andl its business shall be conducted in other places in the State of Florida and elsewhere through factors. branches, agencies and otherwise, as may be necessary or convenient. Article II. The general nature of the business to be transacted 1by the said company shall be to buy, sell and handle, for its own ac- count and on commission, turpentine, rosin and all kinds of naval stores, cotton and timber and agricultural products: to buy. sell and deal in groceries, dry goods, hard- ware and all kinds of merchandise: to ad- vance and loan money upon securities of land. crops, and personal property, or com- mercial paper; to buiy. own. mortgage. sell and lease lands: to operate stills. m:lls and machinery for the manufacture of naval stores products: to build, buy. lease, manage, own. control, hire, char- ter or operate vessels, tramways, railways, dredges, lighters. engines, cars or other vehicles or means of transportation for the transportation of property or products held, controlled, owned or manufactured by the said company. or other persons or cor- porations in connection with the business of this corporation, but not to use said means of transportation for the purpose of doing the business of a common carrier: to own, operate. lease, hire, use and main- tain docks, wharves, elevators, presses. tanks and storage facilities of every kind and to receive profits and tolls therefrom: to erect and maintain tanks and ware- houses for the storage of turpentine, oils. rosin, cotton and other products, and issue storage or warehouse receipts against the same: to compound and refine oils. to manufacture, own, buy, sell and deal in barrels, staves. headings, stills, supplies and material of similar kinds; to manufac- ture lumber, timber, erossties and other timber products. and lease, hire. own and operate growing timber for naval stores. lumber and other purposes.on commission or otherwise; to act as broker, factor or agent in the purchase. sale, management and disposition of real property and the products thereof, and commodities, goods. wares and merchandise of every kind, in- cluding naval stores, blacksmiths' and coopers' tools and implements and sawmill machinery and tools and implements of all sorts: to act as broker, factor or agent for the purchase. sale, management or dis- position of lands and products thereof, and commodities, goods, wares, merchandise of every kind; to suhscribe for. purchase. re- ceive, own, hold for investment or other- wise, sell. dispose of and make advances upon stocks, shares, bonds, securities or obligations of other corporations whatso- ever, wherever located or organized. en- gaged in or pursuing any one or more of the kinds of business, purposes, objects or operations indicated herein or owning or holding any property of any k:nd men- tioned herein or of any corporation holding or owning stocks or obligations of any such corporation. and while the owner 5r holder of any such stock, bonds or obliga- tions, to exercise all the rights, powers and privileges of ownership thereof, and to exercise all and any voting powers thereof: to own. manage. register and dls- pose of trade marks, copyrights and pat- ents. and to sell and dispose of articles and products covered by the same. and any rights growing out of the same: to carry on the business of mining, milling, treat- ing, preparing for market, manufacturing, buyinL-. selling and otherwise producing and It 5 3 3 3 t 3 l5 dealing in phosphates of all kinds, and in . all other ores, minerals, oils, and natural I M E R R IL L gas, and in the products and by-products M E R thereof, of every kind and description; and 4 to ,buy, sell, exchange, lease, acquire and B deal in lands, mines and minerals, mineral i rights and claims, and to conduct any busi- B oierm ness appurtenant thereto; to sell, mort- gage. sublet, pledge, hire, lease or convey Still Boi property of the said corporation, or any * part thereof, at w-ill, and to invest the SHIP BUILDI proceeds of the same at pleasure in any 4 manner as may be determined by the by- w Ja< laws; to conduct any part of its business, 4 and to have offices and agencies, and to em- iltlt itlllt33 45l3 t1l ploy officers and agents at such places in - this State and other States and in foreign F countries as may be necessary and requi- F site for carrying on of said business and furthering the ends of said corporation; Acres RI un such necessity to be determined in the 6.) 0 Acre R n discretion and judIgment of its board or Fronts Indian and St directors: to borrow money and secure these d and same. and moneys otherwise owing. by lands. Must be sold a mortgages. deeds. londs, notes or other obligations therefore; to receive payment C B U C K M for capital stock subscribed for in money C B U C K M or in property, labor or services at a just valuation thereof. in the discretion or judgment of the board of directors; to make contracts of any kind whatsoever for the furtherauce of its purposes and iU M M E R business. in eluding agreements or com- tracts 1'etween the said corporation and JAC individuals or other corporations in any JA of the lines of the business of this corpio-R oug h mr ration: to have a lien upon all of the R f shares of any stockholder who may become indebted to tlhs corporation. either indi- vidually, a co-partner, surety or otherwise. L g with tihe r:ght to sell and dispose of suclh stock, or such portion thereof as may be BOXA necessary to pay off such indebtedness, at either public or private sale, and upon l tttttSIlllIII tt t such notice and terms as the board of di- rectors may prescribe, and with the fur- Sta their right to refuse to transfer such stock S standard C until full payment of all such indebted- s, ness; and to make such by-laws in fur- 4 therance hereof as may be deemed best: and generally to exercise such powers as \ may be incident or convenient to the pur- 9 poses or the businesses of said corporation;: O rce and to have, exercise and enjoy all the ne rights, powers and privileges incident to corporations organized and existing under and bv vritue of the laws of the State of 0 of Florida. FASHIONABLE CL Article III. 17 and 9p West Bay Stree The amount of the capital stock au- Stets and aw tlhorized shall be two hundred and twenty 6 ... . thousand dollars ($220.000.00), divided into twenty-two hundred shares, of the par value of $100.00 each. The capital stock may he payable either wholly or in part. in cash. or may be issued or used. either wholly or in part, for the purchase of property, labor and service at a just valuation 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 is to exist shall be ninety-nine years. Article V. The business of said corporation shall I-e managed by a president, vice-president. general manager, secretary and treasurer,, and a board of directors consisting of not less than three nor more than thirteen di- rectors. the number to be fixed by the by- laws of the company. The offices of vice-president and general manager may be held by the same person. The offices of secretary and treasurer may be held by the same person. The annual meeting for the election of officers by the stockholders of the company shall be held on the third Monday in November of each year. The (late of the annual meet-ng may be changed by the by-laws. The stock- holders shall meet on the 20th day of No- vember. 1905. being the first annual meet- ing. at the offices of the coronation, in the Dural Building in the city of Jackson- ville. Florida. for the purpose of organiz- in, the corporation, adopting by-laws. electing officers and for the transaction of 'ouch other business as may come before the meeting. Until the officers elected at tlhe first election shall le qualified. the busine-ses of this corporation shall he conduct e by the following named officers: Thomas Dowling. President: A. D. Coving- ton. First Vice-President and General Man- ager; D. II. McMillan, Secretary and Treas- W. J. L'ENGLE. President. t*o a It 1 1 1 &4 l I It 14 111 t 1 l3 S -STEVENS CO. ng and Repairing lers and Pumps. NG end REPAIRING. :ksonville, Fla. I3 t l 1l 4) 1444 4 It l' 't It I3 I I It L SALE. d Timber, ju t south of Stuart. . Lucy Rivers; choice Pineapple is a whole, $3.50 per acre. *A M22 Hogan St.. AN JACKSONVILLE. FLA. LUMBER Co ISONVILLE. FLA. Pressed Lumber if Yellow Pine. S AND ORATES. clothing Company j One Price OTHERS AND FURNISHERS, t, Jacksonville, Florida. Special Attention Given t) Mail Orders J. W. WADE, Vice-President. E. G. HUGHES, Sec'y and Tress Unidn 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. H. E. PRITCHETT, Pres. P. L. SUTHERLAND. Vice-Pres. A. D. COVINGTON, Sec'y. J. P. COUNCIL,, Treas and Gen'l Mgr. THE COUNCIL TOOL 00,C General Offices: JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Factory: WANNANISH, N. C. Manufacturers of High Grade Tools for Mari Wips Offpne s. VIRGIN TIMBER. Several tracts of 8,0X) acres to 33(, 0) acres and several good turpentine places already open OFFERED FOR SALE HEDRICK'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 112 West Forsyth Street. JACKSONVILLE. FLORIIA. )" *to3341- 0011 1to 1#1r31191111 1 **t14**1 111341 59*33lo4334a3 I THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 9 urer; and Thomas Dowling, A. D. Coving- ton, D. H. McMillan, R. L. Dowling and W. R. Rannie, as directors. Article VI. The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which the corporation may at any time subject itself shall be equal to double the amount of its authorized capital stock. Article VII. The names and residences of the sub- scribing incorporators of said corporation. together with the number of shares of its capital stock subscribed by each are as follows: Thomas Dowling, residing at Live Oak. Florida, eleven hundred shares: A. D. Covington. residing in the city of Jacksonville, Florida, ten hundred and nine- ty-eight shares; D. H. McMillan. residing in the city of Jacksonville, Florida, one share; W. R. Rannie. residing in the city of Jacksonville, Florida, one share. THOSE. DOWLING, A. D. COVINGTON, D. H. McMILLAN, W. R. RANNIE. State of Florida, County of Duval. TlHfore me. a notary public in and for the State of Florida at large. personally appeared Thomas -lowling. A. D. Coving- ton. D. IH. McMillan and W. R. Rannie. each to me well known and known to me to ie the individuals described in and who sul:scrilwd their names to the foregoing proplsel charter, and severally acknowl- edged that they executed the same for the purpose therein expressed. Witness my hand and official seal at the citv of Jacksonville. Florida. this 9th day of October. A. D. 1905. WILLIAM P. SMITH. (Seal) Notary Pubel State of Florida at Large. My commission expires TJan. 6. 1907. MR. J. A. LLARK SELLS. .1. A. Clark. a prominent turpentine ope- rator of Steinhatchee. recently sold hi, business to Messrs. Faircloth. Wiggins & Kennedy for $18.201. and before the trans- fer was made the latter gentlemen sold the same place to Messrs. Monroe & Co.. of BIrooks (County. C;eo-gia. for $25.000. thereby making a clear profit of $7.000 on the transaction, with lut little effort Such trades as this are constantly being made in that part of the State. The fact of the business is that Lafayette and "Tailor Counties now furnish the li'.t tinm her for turi'entine puIrlsises to he found in the State. and business men and callital- i-ts are lwgiinnint to realize this fact. BIG NAVAL STORES DEAL AT FORT McCOY. The most interesting event that has taken place at Fort MThcoy in some time was the sale of tlhe Dexter turpentine farm a week ago by Hodges & Chase to L. L. Meggs. No one outside seems to know what the exact price was. Some say $40.000, some $50.000 and others $60,- 000. Messrs. Thompson and Harper, su perintendent and Iookkeeper for the re- tiring firm. leave to-day for another tur- lentine farm Iblonging to F. J. JO'Hara. twenty miles south of Sanford. Mr. Meggs will soon have his forces or- ganized and ~,ing ahead shippin c uanti- ties of naval stores, as lie is an ,oll till pentine mnan. Ile has employed .I. W. Ste- vens as superintendent A. Kinley as stiller and MI. L. MlcQuay as mill man and machinist. At this time lie is setting up a sugar mill to grind the fine crop of cane he got on the plaec. This will be done by stei:l. .All this work will le done un der an inllnense shed near the arte-ian well. TI'c turuentine still is also under tlie same shed. Faruners near by can sell or have their cane ground on shares, which will be quite convenient, BUSINESS OF PORT PAST MONTH. B. During the month of Octoberr 101 vcs- sels cros-eil' tie Stt..1 olins iar. going anti coiniig ti) and from tlie lort of .lack/son- ville. and while there were no large for- eiL'n steamers to enter during the month of September the tonnage of the vessels entering was greater than during tle pre ceiling niontli. Fifty -two vessels entered at tile cus- toln house. during the month from coast- wise pirts and forty seven cleared for coastwise ports during the same period. There were iiit vessels to enter from tor- eign pll ts and ,onll tw o vessels cleared for foreign port, hiring the month. The records of the custom house show tlie following figures in regard to the bus- ines of the port for October: From coastwise ports: 27 steamers. 22 sailii, \essels and :1 charges: total tonnage ma 7:3.531.!: n1n employlhled 1.597. l';r coaistwise ports: 27 steaners. 17 sailing v\si-els and :1 charges: total tonnage 73.625: men employed. 1.573. For foreign sports: 2 saiiiiig ve\s'eis an ttal tonnage. 807. imen employ'il.. m1. m Toital nnc1111 r of vessels enterilln and clearing. coasitni-c ailndI foreign. 101.: total )ilo.ge. 147.97:;: total numbei)r of men cli- -n played. :;.11>. 9 Dirin. the Inointh of Septlembeir the to- tal tolliin.ge of tlhe ve-sels .entering and cle;riing. coi-tw\vi-e aniid florie:g. was 14.- tal tiiooag;ge %as ;134.1 i. I hiing tlhe month of )October. 1!904. the t(tal tonnage of all v1-s1e!s lenteriniig and clearing wa 133.811 . Thle sliilinieit of hIIlui.r during tlie monilth of October sho\led a slight falling * oi1'. lThe shlipmientl iy steamieis was as heavy as t.iiSal. ,it I herre wee not as nlaiy -a.liini ve-el- clearing with cargoes es as usual . The lInilber shillpmenlts were as follows: (Clas and Destilation- Feet. 5 Yellow p'ne. on-ltwise ....'. 12.;28..31 C pre- ou tl\\' i-. .......... 1.4 :9.! (Cro'-stics. ei iastwi . . . . 2.1.56.3l0 Yelhl.w pine. foreign ......... 4i;2.523 Total ................... I.. l;.730.1sc , The total lhnl:ecr -oipimlnts during tlhe Imo nth (of September amiiiunted ti 17.8:!11.- I Sifeet. andl diiring the month oif Ocktoler. . 1904. the Ilumber slliillielnts ;lamiounted to 14.r6i;!..5iSi feet. WVhile thc totill fell oti. as compared w\itlh the pl previous minntlh. th rel w;is a large increase ill the shipni'nt of e rssties. Dur- ing t;i, past (iinth 53..9314 tie's were .hippell li vessel. and averaging forty feet t to lithe this cilalleil 2.15.'Ci.310 feet. duringg th lie peviois montth tle shipment- of cro-.tih, alnolilntel to :14.300 ties. equal to I.:372.0W0 feet. During October. 1904. there \\eie sliippedi from this port 43..'.Mu .roisstI. t.qlill 1 to I.7.51.000 feet of liim- ber. Ith iries til,< .lipmlents of cro.i ties an l llluimibr thle lihipmeilnts liv vessels to coais, wise ports aecordiiing itliothe manifests filed it thle iiistnlilmllpcse. weie as follows: Nai \vl stores. _29.290 barrels: shingles. 2:3.800<' lbulndile and 1.448.000 in bulk: kaolin (hvlay). 27.:300 lacks: cotton. 2.6(;0 bales: tobae.o. 1.1676 halh,: cigars. 50 eai0se': a in- Ilic anci. 250 liariels: fruits and vegetalles 2:1.240 lpak;iages. including 6.001O0 Ioxes billed a;s oiianelges: miscellaneous mercihan- dlise. 52.2.S p5:lackages. The sli ip liiiut ti foreign ports colisi4tel of 4612.5.12: feet of vello\\ pine lumber, val- lied at ill.142.4 . The freignts received from coastwise lports )by ves-el drllng the lmointl were as follows: Fluur. 4.029 harrels: s-luar. 2.775 barrels: lbaoni. 2.765 cases: 'anneil gooils. 2.750 ca'-es: -alt. 843 tons: codfish. 2.720) cases: I.ans. 250 sack.: grain. 14.200 sacks.: potatios 2.200 sacks: boots andil slices. 24.6;50 cases: dry goo,1-. .3:1.3 calec: cigai-. 75> a-s: coal. 7.441 tons: cimeint and pla ler. t 1.900 ihag and arrli ls fer- tilizer. :I.5 t) -acks: steel rails. 4.731) rail., and !W0 t5 ons of rails: liars of iron. 49! lars: w ire fencing. 4.0.0 reels; nails. 1.0041 kis ,: iron piping. 1.I000 pieces: furniture. 6N cr;ate l arrei': oille bllack. 200 tons: miiiscl'laii- ois ii:'eri-;iinidi-c. 99.!141 packages. 'I'lere \\r, no iiipiori direct fromli for- eiglin colililri's. i nt Illqiti a number ot pieakages of viarthe lsnare ald metal were received ill ,nd throull the New York custonllloulse. R. POWELL. President. CHAS. 6. HARRIS. IENRY ASELETY Vlce-Presidentlamn Treasurer. Secretary DIRECTORS: B. R. Powell Chas. 6. Harris, D. N. McMlllan,. P. Sotherland, R. V. CoVrIatoe. THE southern Drug Manufacturing Company Corner of Forsythland Jefferson St. Jacksonville, Florida. Wholesale Drugs I Commissary Supplies We solicit the Turpentine and Mill Trade and will be glad to quote prices on thing 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 Makes no Charge for Commission, Storage or Insurance This Beats Savannah so Ship to Standard Naval Stores Co. JACKSONVILLE i ~~~~t- Y Y- ~---- ---------C~ L ----~L CAPITAL STOCK $300,000.00 Jacksonville Naval Stores Company JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA A NEW COMPANY Will do a general naval stores commission business. We guarantee 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. ASiHLEY, President. W. P. ROBERTS. V. P. anudGen. Mgr. J. G. (RANFORD J. F. FENDER C. H. BROWN J. N. BRAY VicE-PRISIDENTS S, Ii. IHEItl. Secretary and Treasurer .v%4A0L%%S0i6Sot1^^?^^^^^^^^^^}^^^^^^^^ THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. INDUSTRIAL RECORD. JAMES A. HOLLOMON. Editor and Manager. Published Every Friday. ( ,rumrtic) .$3 .00 Per Annum Sh V S:IPIrION i (F.,reit n) ....3.5r0e SThe Pine and Its Products." All communications should be addressed The Industrial Record Company. Jacksonville. Fla. branch Editorial and Business Offices at AtlantaL. Ga. (A Savannah. Ga. I~nTer l :it t h. I- ,tftic<'e ; it .I:lt(-konville. Fla.. :I-s ms'to il- -;i latter Adopted by tie Executive Committee of tle Turpentine Operators' Association, Seipteill'er 12. 190"2, as its exclusive offi- cial oirg:an. 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- ce." Association. Adopted September 11. It10):. as the only ollicial organ of the T. 0. A. (Colntllin lelt to lu mber people by spe- i-al t -.olutiilin :;dolpttd iby the Georgia Sa mniill Asscoeiation. The Record's Offices. The pullilshing plant and the main offi- ces of tihe Industrial Repord Company are locntel at the intersection of Bay and Newnan streets, .Jacksonville, Fla., in tile very heart of tile great turpentine anld yellow Iine industries. Tlie Atlanta. Ga.. ollice is located in the luiiitable Iliuililing, No. 723. Atlanta is the center of the great manufacturing trade of the entire South. The Savannah, Ga., office is in the HBlard of Trade Building. Savannah is the leading open naval stores market in lihe 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 subscriptonaare sent out from the home office, when due, and all remittances must be made direct to this company. Industrial Record Publishing Co. CAPTAIN JOHN R. YOUNG. 'I fit i e'rirl i- 'ainih d tI a, n that ( ; 'iitin .ilhIll 1' \1unIl lL- n i;l\;lll;nl h. Ilia Ia. I i Ibl-l fol'ved It, _-n I" ,t l" Ii(tllit l fr i atr. li.ni. itn aii unt oi f the throat Iritilh l rt' io i hih hI -l hl hli been li -tflering oti -oeiii n nillt sIt. I a rlernltl Y lylope In 1n1m m-1 N:1 hi t li thI-lil-- ,f friends ht lh l. _' it he so'l h ,iil thl t. he nl ay en- tilei em vie Tl ;11(r 1i" 11 lor 1I0Ul IMIell ill I .l illllini-l i;ll life of till' South tllii l tii:i i t \ ii iii 11d i I lose even hills ;ll-ti' entli i i- lllnd i.'iii I'l f'lrlitl tliir n11- t 1 I-t'-I' . NEW RECORD ENERGY. It l ..-ril h -- to 1 u llwonce lhi: it lita ii l ;i l II .1 l ; ,ll i pol l olldelt l it NeV\ Lrk. \\ho ., \ill h;li ,llr tacl \ week ai slu l- inhu'V I th- i ut\;Il \ o-I market eondl- li n, ill 111;11 ,'ii \. c4111 ni'11l ole of tile trade. anild -nri ;i-i ;all matters of inter- i- il ltl piii ll ild vIar illh ir;iles. \ -ilitt .oirre-itniilhinl will Ile e.tallli Ihi \ill Ni- N l <;,iIh -v k tf r tile l- t,-ordi i trd ti- )itit\il '-l'ti r ne\w of tlne |,i,. li' n li' I iloit v '<-t oif Ille \al a tla ri\r l.WiI,\n ;'- tlh 11,hite-New O>l'hans .,n I l,, i-ilna.1 (o',r ipoindhlr ~ \\ ill li eP-lablihsl d also at Pitlt-n-lt, a;lid tiilia. Fia. hur S;I\;iin llh. ;a.. dpTiartilnient w 'll l.e rl \ atl i w Le;1'r, l idlIourI market and en- - iri;al lt\l trin lt h Ii ortl each week in- Noi11 .b I a.- in 1 ho 11,'14 nl't A,.. file 'en. ; nioi (n'( t ;l.*i \\r I|:;' r -welrrir' the -rrvihes -4 Ni. I iI 11.n-i. 1a \ l m'r t ll .i)'il n t'lon nti theri of the '' Ii 0 I- i. ,,- i ,- ill t tl kit I lht, Ih !- n;IT in nt-li t I lh1 ih eil\d large voliin le 4f I '-e*-- thlit le lt Mr. .1. \. .Wright. travelling representa- tie of tie .1.P. iWilliams Co.. is in the 'it\ fil" a: few dayvs as a guest of the Dutval. Mr. I. ,. I Hall. a well known naval stores ,operator of ( heala. las leen in the city this week. \Ir. IT. II. Carter. a leading sawmill man froml I.akeland. lHa.. was in the city seve- ral dayt- this wi-ek li al guest of tile Ara- go in. Mr. A. 1). Co-ington. viee-president and general imanllager of the )owling-Coyington ('Compalny. lis wben ill We\\'t Florida mllost of thli week. lMr. \W. II. Mtcliainey. who is extensively eniia Ile iln tile inlla l -tores business at Will\woo. Fl. FIa.. t a i i-sitor in the city tonie aly this week. (a t. I I.I al. C.I. ii. \ihot is engaged in imaliny p rosperous enterprises in the tMana- tii -etioii. 1was amoiilg lthe arrivals at the \ I ag, in ye-t erday. bMr. 1). E. \-Keitlhen. forlnrily manager of Ihe aihlwin Tuirpentine Company. of IBaldwin. Fla.. lias Iiuight a. half interest in Wi. Ni. linrkelt"s place at Clhieora. Fla. hMr. McKeitlhen will leave this week to take charge of hlii new work. Mr. C. W. Taylor. of the firm of Tay- lor & Ahr. leading operators of TstaehattLa. Fla.. \was in town Tuesday, a guest of the St. Ceoritre. Mr. .1. W. West. of Valdosta. Ga.. a most suce 'sfi t. f iurpentiine and il mber nmn hlia leen il tlhe city this week. as a guest of the Aragon. ItMr. .. I. Evans. ;a leading operator of lake (it. Fla.. was in the city Tuesday. :1-a :uest of lihe Durval. Mr. .T 1I. Deiton. of Crescent City. Fla.. aI well known dealer in turpentine. was in tion yesterday. Mr. R L. Tvey. who has a large turpen- tine liaee near DITLand. Fla.. wtas in the city this week. Mr. Walter Iay. of Clark-Ray- .ohnson Co.. leading operators of Martel. Fla.. was one of tlhe leading naval stores mien in town tlhii week. Willianms & Knight have purchased from .1. I. P). oile & 'Co. their plaee at, lohelle-. Fla.. which llas alout ten thousand ae'es Mr. 4;. F. FlitId, of W-1 er-,. 'a.. travelling relore-.itaiv of tlie Dowling Company. \\as in tile city" Tulesday. Mr. T. C. Hall. of Taimpa. a most suc- vt-essfl dealer in naval stores. twas among the operators registered yesterday at tlie Mr. .1. II. Stoke,. who Ilas a turpentine place at Ililliard. hi;I.. was in town this week on inilti;int lusiness.i Mr. T. Slnud'-. senior imembier of thie firm of T. W. Sha:ndl & (I .. twho a-re engaged in tlie ll;nllufalture of tiurlpentine at Ellzey. F'la.. \\;i- in tihe city thie first o!t tlhe week. iMr. T. .Sh.li who hlas a large naval 4hore- plhce at FlaiI (iallie. Fla.. w\- alliong tle operators inll town Xe'terday. Mr!. II. E. Pritchliet. of Pritchiett, Littlte & 0o.. of Jlacksonville. lhias been in Tampa. Fla.. during the past week. NMi. I). .1. Ilerrin. of .-aek-onville. has purchased from S. WV. Allen & (Co.. their valuhable turpentine location at Dlual. Fla. \i'. Fred W. Iloy-t. i prominent banker anld wholeale groer of Fernandina. lias beenll iln the city ls a guest of the Ara- gon. Nr. S. 1). D)lun. of Yulee. Fla.. a promi- ent opleratoir oif that section. was- among tihe visitorsi il town yesterday. rIt-. .1. .1 1.Ball. a leading tureintine mania of l.a;k ( itl. Fla.. \\was i ill tie city Wed- nes.ddat. lMr. I:. F. IMuller. \who is located at Ehiren. Fla.. ;was among tle, lnaval torsu nten \\wlo were in tlhe it\ tli- week. Mr. L.. ,T. Knight, a well know1il ava, -to'lues operator of (Oanla. Iwas i in io\\ i yesterday. register ring at the Aratloii. Mr. 1). R. Edwards. .Itr.. a popular tuir- pentine nian of LaTtcy. Fla.. -was in the eity this \week. Mr. :ildward BrouiL h. for la nilwnllr of vealrs a prominent .laek-onville merchant. illt ino-w a large tllrlientine operator of l.akelandi. wias in the city this week. .Mr. C.oss Matto one of the most popll- lar naval stores meni in this seetiton. re- -idiilg at Ora ng Park. was in thlie city yesterday i;s a geile't of tile Aragon. otf valuable turpentine iand timber land. r. P. ... who is J Mr. T. I'. Dean;ll. f \alota. .Ga.. who is Sintei e-te'l in Floridal turpe tine property. r. A... iPendleton,. of Vahlo~ t. wiho .~a re-gistered ait the A.\me lHotel this s a prominent wholesale grocer. was in week. .1Jacksonville several days this week. Mr.1. II If.,Lrdl. a iwell known operator of Mr. F. L. Swieat, a successful operator Sorrento. Fl..Fl.. wias among the arrivals at of Douglln. Ca.. is in the city a a a gestr tfi .Ar;igon this week. of tlie Aragon. Mir-. C. W. Vtirn. of the firm of larn. Mr. F. W .Buddiniton and Mr. W. Iion & 'Co.. extensive naval stores mlan R. Lon.,. of the firm oif TLonL & BRuddiiil- lf;tictlers. l' tl aft W isco-n. Fhi.. xwas in inii. niiiai\;l sitres mlanlfafcturers located at it- i-ity \this week. MTidllhluirr. Fla.. were among tle arrivals Wednesday. ltiy. hMr. 1). hMcKlinnon. a puoiular operator of \'., irrl. Fla. 1 \\ it in I lie city as a lguiet Mr. I.. ll.rnie. one of the mo t sueesful fif til e .;.,i thlii weeik. ionerators of (bealaa. Fn.. w\as registered at tie Duval yesterday. - SOUTHERN EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIA- IT-. TW. Cooler. one of the Sonutn.- TION. "ii- t. lto-,r,,~ive- tlltrentine operators. i-- On eot ofl the ainnlual meeting of tce -ii at Vahlo-ia. Ca.. w-as in the city uhe Fldut(tilinal .\,so-iationl. whi'h -ilih ai- ut:s at -liville. Tenn.. November 22- tti e-. ,3th. t te Atlilici- Coait Line lailwav has .;irraini ed it sell ticket at oine first- clan Air. \. \. it. of the VWarIell Lulmber; f:ire tipt, twenty five cents 2.51i for thi' *,, of Piavt City. was in the eity Wed ii tr;io. These ticket- will Il, on -ale ,.-,':,v. r.-, leorin nat ti Arl on. e o i -be .tlh :idl 21-. filail limit of ;I We \ 1ill le Nr either .0tli. F'or full .lieniei C i(' nnaliV. of veriLr'een. Fin .. iliforll, tion or liilln cailr reera\ilt: i-. lve -old Iheir phlce to MIr. .T. 1I. Gross,. -e, \1l;ntic Coa-t Line Agent-. or write. ,,who will a-luiiie eharige of the property in Franlk C. iBoylston. District Pat-isnger 1 few days. Agent, Jacksonville, Fla. Among the Men of the Trade. New York Market and Trade Conditions. (Co'intiillfed frolm page 1.) Prices for all paint- a;id clorsl'i have been oliticeable for le ad I:ol' thlr-. which art- tenditng lpward ill s. mtipathy with the raIw it'ial :1)(d ilie nllallbalied heavy de- Imand. ( or oders illn nanly insttances are illable to look new ordler-, and they are hIlind in their delli\veries on contracts for :lead ill oil anld white dry lead. from one to twio week.. I ie -icarcity of freight c(ar all over the \\-t land tle bil kade in transp"l iation line-. dueI toi tle liheavy I11,ei-l:n4 t of all lin l- f good is lllusilln -riousi dellas in -hipping and receiving ,o.ils. here ,appears to e l i ttlle hope fmr any rel'etl in tlhe t general hblkade and indications polinl toi no relief in sight for tle lifting of thie blki ade e filoirt uto lontlnhs 1t) .oillte. It hie *r -igiht. c ir shlt ta e iin ilt'e \Wet is gro\ ing more -eriols and rail- rioads gconced e their inability to handle tile eioormouti tratlica. Should tile weatliher l'I- eoille i(oler. tihei usuai l stlackenling f the ldelland floor paints will li eXIerielled. There is ;I scarcity of .pliiC- of lead ill oil ald white drvy lad. and icoii-et lntly addiiliti1al I ne i rllltlii i 11-; Ien o debate. allotd lll iet ii h:li lieeil held ill lec'k., owing to tle inilbility of shippers hto ilake ao-ruding to|1 ,iantiity )lias I4lbeen mall de' and trana.ction- inl drI-y while lead were lade ill tlie \W e-t eimbri-ciii- n parcel, fir st 'ip- mnelt d luring N,, tlember ;inld l;ter at .- . l,5:ioe.. but mi- t corrode:- refuse to shade .:-c. .lobbing parcels are bringing 3"5-,5e. (i < c-.. accordingg to terms f sale. .umors are prevalent to the elect thalt prices will bIe advanced ill the imnlediale future owing to tlhe higler market for pig lead, which is Ill.ted alt .", I 1 L .e.. ae-ording to grade. .LoldIoll c ln r Il A 6hi,.ilur a;llod qllte( Soft SpanisIh at 14 poiwls. 17 shilllings ;iln 1l pelnce siterln "iu' i eivln 'ead in oil ]I. been ati\e and par,,el- for pIrompt -hil ien t t t. ,,' I ..... I. I',d h- l, i- car',e. mhi u to light -t 'ek- h hie hands of ilan'lfactllrer~. the lalle'r have been Inabile to till all 1 Itle I 11 d- lt- a;it 611:' : !7' for promptly -hilpullnt. al-o dl Ie tlo tle Ceolne-t ion in frei_'lit tralrnsporta.tin. Pr1'ici a ;re very tirlm and an alliance a 1vI.n bie looked for oonll. Imported real le.id i; been active and .obi, i I' 'cel, o" I.'ngli h at S'9l. and upward and I;e1 n11 ;c a1 I; :1 6 11 S' ,c.. lt- crdini to grade. Ileit witlh lar!e sales. Mainuitlf iureIr- olf lit hI r.'e are n- t inclined to Iboo.,k lare oilerss, for prlqi, for tor- ward deli\ery. and failr iliantities io mIneelt, -consumer-'" \n\its at tio'lj-o'e .. iac<-or< l.g ho terms of sale. have lieen -hil. Indi- atioll- point to ;an advan inll qui nations. Dome-tic orange mineral is ill light supp- pvly anldI maker, h hl\e en hooking only -lnall order' for I' arm el. tar p u" lo.w verlt at 81 S',.l,. atn, ling t1 iiantit.y. I4-' tlie 11,a11A i-rolll-. .hahhin4 iar-els ot Frendi. illn it,- (,I ., 4,-k-1 a d Il e- onII t(e -pot are bringing I I I (t 1I. ,'. for -peciial brand- and in kews at 121.,,, 121'-:1e. (tiher make, are -elling at HI.,o, 10" :e. acvord- ing to package. and ternm of sale. Ger- man for immediate Ahipm-it i- held at S., l;( -.. aI ..noa ing to g.,.rade,. at which price- -ale- hiae been recorded,. \Addition- al orders flor zines allmounted to a goodr) "ol1ie. but grilnder- are experiencing a lrea tl deal of annolll ance ;Il,' I lieng un11111t1e ho -1Ip good,- h:e .o tlie (ar shortage. Parcels of N\cw .er-i makes for prollmpTl delivery at 4v ; 4:']C.. ;a.ording to grade ;nd qllanllit hal \e 1 been -hil Frenlci zinls hl\e ltIeen aldva; nced' alid I 'lrlanl is h4uding rpra'd. Thi. delnolI f,,r -1-1t parel- of linlleed oil continues 0) Iv a,,ltive a;nid owing to the -e:reityV of -lpot parcel. prices have heeln decidedly lirm. S,;i, s ,,f %pot jobl.ng lots emnhace.l Slate and Weterni raw oi, ;al 4! 114: 1.. ani (itV rlaw oil ;A 4.5e. per ';illon. .\ "i1ml er of 4 caroirh l I 1, sof W est- erl l'1w i:il to ] dlle)r during tlie lnext flilree nilhill! ;i: :i. per -:l e!n oaioi rtil deli\rt l l'i\(. I iIl Ii*i l-"i! titire, are h ll n;::d In i-" i:l,.- ,,r paie-!- for de- !i llJ in :h _, i slh- l ,- f .I lilnui r lo .hune ;Iare -2(i v ... .1 ,il.. cin-hici l re n lnlnl 3:5."r;i7 Ihilh t oil i- held ot tile Uisual advance of 2c. Ier gallon. THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. i THE CHRISTIE-GROOVER DRG co., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. -T rSov r Oaw ImUSAT HOME ANllD VE TIME ANllD OEY. .IvKAM0fWLLE, FLOFNDA. Review of Naval Stores for a Week. In Other Markets. i \i,%- York. Nov. 2. 1o-in steady; i traiilii'l ciiiiioiini to good, $4.10( $4.15. ADVANCE IN SPIRITS. Tuesday t :t. 31. osin firm: sale- lirniiline I .teadv. The spirits of turpentine market made 2.524 : receiplt- 2.731: ;.shipment 2.35.7. ( .rl-ton. S. ('. Nov. 2 Turpentine a ~harp advance yesterday. hut failed to Quloti.: A.. I1. 1 $4.15: I). $4.25: E.. 4.40: land rI,,il,. n,,ihinig doing. , maintain a strong, undertone in the late I" 1.710: .4.75: 11 $4.,4): I $4.85: N1 Wilhiniion. N. ('.. Nov. 2.-Turpentine trading with the rieult that as fa .tors .4*.0.5: 1. s..-. $5.30: \V'( $5.45" \V\\ m: s ,':. re,, i,, -. :t35 (- ,-ks. would Int s'll under closing figures. the 5 5. -in innm: $3.:S0 hid: receipts 31 bar- lat reeipts have ieen carried 4ver int. \ edn.iday. Nov. 1. -iosin firm: .:e> Ies. Tt-day's trading. The market op.nd 2irm .872: ri.evpt. I:.: hipmens 7 .4!. *Tar. firtim: .41.SO: re-ei|pts. 241 liarrels. at tik'/,0o6iS1V, cents, w\it]h sales of ;521 qoe: A.. 1. C. .04.20: 1). A.4.30: E. $.4.42 ('m.le tirle.'nt ii. firm: $3.35. $475 and ei.sks. and el (-ed ;im at ljIiI,, nets with 1 2: 1V. 4.70: (:. t4.75: 11 .$4.1SO: I *4.8.: 4.,5-: i,,-eiiipt 113 barrels. additional sales of 170 :ca-ks. A few .\\: 1 ..2): N .30: W *5. .5.45.: N,>w (rlean:i. Nov. 2..- receipts: Rosin (asks were -~old after tile el:-e at thle \\ '. *.55. :!;oll hairrel-: t llrli.ntiie. 47 casks. lourd iigureis. ~lit as a l.e lthe .est hid Thiiurliay. Nov. 2.- Hosin firmn: .sa 2. o, tilie itarkit x\; (;IH) .elts. aund factors 144: r. ceiplts 2.197: s.lilpnieuts 4.7. Qu.iti.: refuel to ake Thle receilpts ere i, 1('" .64.25: I ) $4.30: E $4.45: F $4 t7: (;. Savannah Lumber Market. casks. and tlih shipimelnt. 154. :ll of win .-'.75: 1 .8o: I .14.85 K .5 1 03.20: .,its of liniier and cross-ties from \went ito doi stie lprt.-. N i \ 5.I: t; .45.15: \\'\V 5.55. Svan:h r \ih -a-on liginning April 1. The rosin market oipeiid and elos.ed Spirits for the Week at Savannah. I 15 a. i-d ait lI iard of Trade: tirmi at an advance of i2' cents oi E. and |I'rice liepts Sales Exp 190-i liuehr. Steam. Sail. ents on ('. 1. with I at tie o 'ning. ,.Al .. ,.t. 3 i) 4ti;] l t3 o 1 Y -terda\ ...... 22;S.579 .. .. the total for tlie day. l o 2.144 harrels. In *lu,- :(.t. I iS il 521 .3551 Week ..... 1.416i8.40 2.440.661 thlie la e trading ill oll eriin were iakein at \\' !.. L \,i I. .I .I :{SI ` 07 1.0 1 -I31 M lOth i ...... ...... 63S.531 ....... straight ,quotations for the eil ire Iil-. lThiir- Nov. 2. .' ;57i 6!0! 15431 Since \pril . 46.396.31 39.516.15t TIhei receipts were 2.197 harrel-, and tie .r SIiq.,il shliilments. 4117. all domestic. Savannah Naval Stores Statement. I in ..... 734.831 357.26; IThe fllo\ ing are the figures and qo- I ,i. 4.734.31 -. Rosin for the Week at Savannah. t ti,,o. f Il iinavil stores market a I linr ii. 19.913.522 4.457,3.5 Monday. Oc t. 30. Last Year. ,, at |he )oard of Trade Ill .. ...71 5.5074. I-,,lili,,l!,h1i1 o........ 5.rd.717 5.95.0.745 \o \\ ...>.. .. New Yoi rk .... .. 23.5S0.216 15.525.968 V\I; ........ . . .4. .4.7 Spirits. Rzo in. I, t .... 3.078.617 6 5,912.368 X\VI; ....................... 1. 45 4.7 xport Fx .tV- ........ ......h 7.412.49 N ..................... .30. 4.30 Ex.I rt- fr ea..O ..... 79.75. 144.30: .. .. 7.412,49 S ...................... 5.20 4.25 L.a-I yvar . .......... 51.076 1] 4.4 8i.1 K ...................... 5.01 3.75 ( asi . ...... 154 4!7 Bailey & Montgomery's Review. I .. .. .. .. . . ....... 5 3.2a ; ( a-tw- : fo, r ea; ,m ... . 4..! 5 25s.72 N II ...................... 1.0 2..5 I.i year .... ........... (N57 291.934 N rk Nov. lst, 19 (; ...................... 4.75 2.0 Peeili.,ts Tlihurday .... ;:7 2.197 irit' T ije ie: Steck. I.,16. F ..................... .4.70 2.75 I.aL t \~ r ............... 57S 2.145 TIi miairket during the week has dis- E ....................... 4.35 2.710 lcveipt siiice Sept. 1 .... 152.96!:! 42" .96! 2 ila 1di -iiii treiiig li li I to yesterday 1) ........ .... .... .. 425 2.65 i.-,t yv't .. ............... 3]S.2. 7 403.00;i ales- li'. .nIiily hiei oen .'ry oilerate. 1.\ ........ ... . ......15 2. Stock TIlhu ir-lda ..... .... 3.4 i0 5 2.23i-' 2 Thu"lii \ I htiili, r 21; 7lc. askel. Sales 1.S64. receipts 1.75,4. exports S62. I-ast 'ari ............. 2.3.10V 530.!M:! Iridi!:. iil.ii.er 271ih 71e. asked. Saturday, October 2Sth-711/2a. asked. Monday. October 30tl-72c. asked. Tuesday, October 31st-72c. a. m.; 72!1c |p. I1. Wednesday. November 1-711,/c. dull. liosin-Stock, 29!.! 0W barrels. "l'lis market remains in the same con- (lition. Press quotations in our estimation not justified. Sales are hard to make. \\ quote: AC. $4.10; graded -). $4.40- 50: E .44.60-75: F $4.95-5.05; G $5.00-10; II $3.00-15: I $5.10-25: K $5.20-35; IM 5 .:30).-: N $5.40-f0: WG $5.60-85; VWW $5.90-6.00. THOSE. G. HUTCHINSON FELLOW AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Roo 7. Board of Trade Bldg. Peme 312 JACKSONVILLE. FLA. 0 R. FOa R JR. MANUFACTURER OF BRICK. WRITE FOR PRICES. Capacity of Yard 800,000 Per Month 'P 390. W. F. COACHMAN, J. P. W President. The Naval Capital, $1,250,00 COMMENT Owned and controlled by N District in South Carolina, The Object of this THE NAVAL SfO2 BOWLING qLCEEN ELD'G SNEW YQR.K ^ ILLIAMS, Vice-President. W. J. KELLY, Vice-President and Treas. Branch Offices: SAVANNAH, GA. FERNANDINA, FLA. PENSACOLA, FLA. TAMPA, FLA. NEW ORLEANS, LA CHICAGO, ILL. NEW YORK. POFICE Jacksonville, Fla. CED BUSINESS JUNE 1, 1905 aval Stores Producers and Factors throughout the Yellow Pine Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas Company is to Bring Producer and Consumer into Closer Relations. For Quotations and PeLrticulars, Address, STORES EXPORT COMPANY Stores Export Company 3. P. THAGARD, Secretary. Jo.cksonville, Fla. 1128-1130 VNITY BVILDIYNG CHICAGO. ILL. r _ __ T~C1El~rr~;l;~l;TTrrTTT*;r~LT~.~Y~;TTrTrT _____M___M_________mU__ i . t 12 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. Jacksonville Grocery Comp'y . .. Wholesale Grocers and Distillers' Supplies. amoom. Of0fle 0rr WaIrmsw If AWOl t A. 0. A. Ry. aisotev99ttle, FrloEMa Wanted and For Sale DEPARTMENT. Advertisements Will be Inserted In This Department at the Following Rates: For one week. 20 cents a line. For two weeks. 35 centsa line. For three weeks, 50 cents a line. For tour weeks - 65 cent 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 oftlce not later than Thursday morning to secure insertion in Friday's paper. Wanted. WANTED-A turpentine location: flat woods places need not apply. Soend sche- dule and price to "Turpentine." in care of Telford Hotel, White Springs, Fla. Wanted. To correspond with manufacturers of turpentine cups not of the Herty system or Herty patent. Address G. W. Deen, Waycross, Ga. tf Stiller Wanted. Al stiller wanted at once. Man with family preferred. Address Box 244. Or- lando, Fla. Position Wanted. An experienced book-keeper and conmiis- sary manager, with good refenc.es from turpentine and sawmill men. wishes to elcange ihs present location. Address .1. K. Lee, Wimauma, Fla. 2t J. WEST, D. M. FLYNN. JOHN E HARRIS. President. J. KELLEY. Vice-Presidenls. Help Supplied. Florida Help Supply Company is now fully organized, incorporated and ready for business, with headquarters Room 20, Liv- ingston Bldg, Main and Forsyth Streets, Jacksonville. We supply Saw Mill, Tur- pentine, Quarry and Railroad hands, Ger- man Cooks and House Servants to any and all points in the South. Correspond- ence solicited. Manager Wanted. Wanted-Manager who can work Georgia back Ib,x pl:ce eight m:les from railroad. None but experienced men need apply. Apply with reference., Walker Bros.. Sa- vannali. Ga. For Sale FOR SALEE A two-year old turpentine place. witl 20.000 acres round timber on railroad. 3/1, miles from a good town. with electric lights, good schools. good churches and good society. For further information and price, address Box 55. Arcadia. Fla. H. L. RICHMOND, Sec'y and Tr.as. D. R. WILLIAMS. As't Sec'y ad Tras. WEST FLYNN & HARRIS CO. G GERMANIA BLDG. Savarnnah. Ga G WEST BLDG. Jacksonville. Fla NAVAL STORES FACTORS. NAVAL STORES RECEIVED AT SAVANNAH, GA., JACKSONVILLE, FLA, AND FERNANDINA, FLA. Wholesale Grocers also Dealers in Hay, Grain and Heavy Harness. SOLE AGENTS for the Celebrated Union Turpentine Axes, E and Wilsonr Childs Philadelphia Wagons. MERCHANTS WAREHOUSES. SAVANNAH, GA. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. TAMPA, ItLA STAVON BETTER MAD ISTAVES Prompt Shipments. OTTER CREEK LUMBER CO., Jacksonville, Fla b~ddt~dddddd~~dU~dd~ noeeneoene3s~es HOTEL BARTHOLDI roadwayy and 23d Street. New York City, 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 speak to you. No employees in any way inattentive. 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 ROBLIE. 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 than other wood, is impervious to acids, ho'ds paint well and lasts for ages without decaying. Located as we are, right in the ret 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 be dly assert that no tanks are better built or will last longer. Send for catalog and prices. G. M. DAVIS fLt SON SPALATIA. FLORIDA St. George Hotel ,E." r" EUROPEAN PLAN. ;I R Rooms: 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 ,esN -** PHONE 317. MRS. GEO. W. BROCK, PROPRIETRESS. e M etropolis Is the Paper you want. It is published daily and is from 12 to 16 hou s ahead of any other daily newspaper in Florida. $5.00 a Year $2.0o Six Months Full Telegraphic and Stock reports: If ou want to keep posted on the news, get the Metropol s. CARTER & RUSSELL PUB. CO. SJACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. 44.assewe4sonsensesess4sonsesses1s1s ese1ese m19 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ~~~cccrccccc*rc~*rcrcccrc*cczcrccc~carcr THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 13 H ROBINSON Pre H. GAILLARD. Cashier W. B. OWEN. Vice-Pres. Commercial Bank, State Depository. BRANCeS: Ocala. Fla.. Lake City. Fla Jacksonville, - - lorida JOHN W. DODGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROOMS 4 AND 5, I1 WEST ADAMS ST. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. GENERAL PRACTICE AND OPINIONS ON TITLES. Write WM. D. JONES for Cuts PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST and ..nd... Prices FAMILY DRUGGIST 107 E. BAY ST. Mall Orders Solicited. ABSTRACTS T'tle 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, Law Exchange Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla. " I VEHICLE & HARNESS CO. Cor. Forsyth and Cedar Sts., JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Dealers in C erriages and Wagons Carriage and Wago MIlarial, Wheels, Spokes, Rims, ites, Etc. Turpentine and Mill Harness. Wagons. Baugges. Saddlery. Damp Carts, Delrery Wagons. Surries and everything kept In a tfrst-class establiswmet. Largest Dealers n Florida. JOHN S. FRANZ, Agent Standard Electric Co., JACKSONVILLE, Diebold Safe & Lock Co. Jacksonville. Florida FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIAL. The Southern Fuel & Supply Co. Amfame, am amd la.amrh Deast, Lime, @.eiment, ao aats. Foot Hogeam Stree, Jaoksoville, Florka. AN INNOVATION! THE GUARANTY TRUST & SAVINGS COMPANY is now insuring titles to property in Dural County. Call and let us explain our methods. GUARANTY TRUST & SAVINGS COMPANY, Capital, Sxoo, ooo.oo. James W. Spratt, President. W. M. Bostwick, Jr., Vice-President. Harlow Barnett, Secretary and Treasurer. 4 per cent interest paid on deposits. Successful Men appreciate, use and advise Life Insu- rance. The advice of successful men is worth following. Insure in THE PRUDENTIAL f AMERICA. WALTER P. CORBETT. Manager. JOHN F. DRYDEN, Pres. 409 West Bldg.. Jackseuvile a. Ueme Office Newark, .NJ I ... NATIONAL... Tank & Export Company Of SAVANNAH, GA.. U. S. A. JOHN R. YOUNG, President. J. P. WILLIAMS. C. W. SAUSSY. S. A. ALFORD. A. D. COVINGTON, Vice-President. DIRECTORS: C. S. ELLIS. P. L. SUTHERLAND. J B PADGETT. J. R. YOUNG. B. F. BULLARD W. C. POWELL. WALTER RAY. A. U. COVINGTO' H. L KAYTON. Secretary and Treasurer. J. R. CHESNUTT G. W. DEEN, RAYMOND CAY. X. 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. - FLA. 43I11* Ii eI tI#e1 II I I IIIII111CC88189III11 I* IlI eSI1e1111 1es W. W. CARNES, Pres. W. C. THOMAS, Manager. R. S. CARNES Sec. & Treas STampa Hardware Co. SvWholesale Hardware Turpentine, Mill and Phosphate Supplies. * 4 LARGE STOCK COUNCIL AND HOLMES HACKS AND PULLERS ON HAND. 1 4 TAMPA, FLORIDA. 1144114 i4 i4SI1111*I i5444 lt*11 *i I11i t iiiegiggg C. H. Margraves Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS. GRAIN, HAY AND rEED. Special attentln to Turpentim and Sawmill Men's Requirements. A Florida Firm fr Flridlians. LOW 514-516-518-520-522-524-526 EAST BAY STiEET, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA RATES P13K Special Occasions VI4 SOUTHERN RAILWAY SUMMER TOURIST RATES TO ASHEVILLE, HOT SPRINGS, WAYNESVILLE, HENDERSONVILL, LAKE TOXAWAY AND OTHER DELIGHTFULLY COOL PLACES IN SUMMER TIME. Spend a vacation in the beautiful "Land of the Sky" and "Sapphire Country." A Write for booklet descriptive of the North Carolina resorts, giving pemner Sfare and hotel rates. J. C. LUSK, District Passenger Agent, Jacksonville, Florida. ....... xxxxxxx.%a^ 4P' X~Ur~L~S*X*IT*;*;I~;U~SXT~ 14 TIIE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. THE COVINGTON Co. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Wholesale* SHOES - Wholesale: DRY GOODS. "Success For Our Customers is Success For Us." Joseph Zapf & Co. wllh od e ti ler o uI Anheuser#Busch St. Louis Lager Wholesale LIQUORS. WIN Mineral Water Beer ES. ,s. Write for Prices JACKSONVILLE, fLORIDA FIRE INSUIANCE -Lowest rate. ,i.o ren H. Green & Co., 9 and 10 Park Bhldg., Jacksonville, Fla. 6nmo Florida Electric Co. Contracting Electrical Engineers Sell and Install Complete Electric Light andl 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 BOIS. Sam'l P. Holmes& Co. Stocks, Bends, Cotton, Grain and Provisions. MEMBERS NEW YORK GOTTON EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Direct private wires to all exchanges. Local stocks and bonds a specialty. Bell Phone 853 Baldwin Block F I I F 22-50 GETTING'S ...FOR... FURNITURE West Bay Street JACKSONVILLE Send for Catalogue Do You Want a Perfect Standard TYPEWRITER CHEAP? I y PA SNAP BARGAIN In our wholesale department we have the following special "pick-up" bargains in type- writers: One new FAY-HOLE8, just out of the factory and never opened, $87.50. The reIular price of this machine is $110, and it is one of the best machines made. One new SMITH-PREMIER, a snap at $73.00. One REMINGTON No. 7, but little used and good as new, $60. Everybody knows the Remington, 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 . are gone. Better write quick.. 5 We rent typewriters, too, to responsible parties. Whol. sale Departm't o Industrial Record Co. Jacksonville, florida )C - . . . ^1QCS K ohn = Furchgott = Compan: WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents Furnishings and Hats. MAIL ORDERS OIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Y e - -- ---- --- -- THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 15 TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE Over 100,000 acres, boxed and round timber. Some bargains in Sawmills, sawmill locations and Turpentine Places. Numerous small tracts from 10 ncres up. Good Farins and Country I'Rsidences near town and in splendid lo- calities. 65.000 acres Mississippi Delta and hardwood lands. Several cio cee Residences in the charming town of DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Call or apply fir 4# prices and particulars. Address-- CHAS. F. TURNER, P. 0. Box 115, DeFuniak Springs, Fla. The Clyde Steamship Company THE NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE. FLA. CAPITAL $300,000 SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS $414,760.91 We issue Time (Certificates of Deposit. which draw Interest at the rate of tree per cent per annum, if held ninety davy or longer. Take aEvantage or this and let your savings be ernlIn somnrcthin for you. Particular attention paid to Out-of-Town accounts. sending deposits by mail It S. HALL, Pres. II. B. CLARKSON, V. P. and Mgr. H. A. FORD, Sec. and Treas. Marion Hardware Company, Hardware. Mill and Turpentine Supplies NEW YORK, CHARLtESTON AND FLORIDA LINES The magnificent steamships of this line are appointed to sail as follows, calling at Charleston, S. C., both ways. From New York, (Pier 36 North River.) From Jacksonville for STEAMER. Charleston and New York. Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Wednesday, Friday, Satilui'liy. Sunday. Monday, Wednesday , Fridalv. S tu lrdaiy. SuniiiLy. MoInila y. \\'Wedne'day. Friday v. Salturla.y. Sunday. MNionday. Wednesday. Friday. SIolinday. Monday. Oct. 28,at 5:30amu Oct.29,at 6:30am Oct.30,at 7:30am Nov. 1, at 9:00am Nov. 3, at 10:30aiii Nov. 4. at 10:30amn Nov. 5, at 11:30am Nov. 6,at 12:00n'n Nov. 8. at 1:00pin Nov. 10. at 1:00 pm Nov.l, at 6:00am Nov. 12.at 6:00am Nov.1. at 6i:30an, Nov. 15. at S:00ant Nov. 17. at 9:00tlni Nov. lI.at 9:30ani Nov. 19. at 11:00am Nov.20. t 1ll:30aim Nov. 22, at 12:30pmn Nov.24.at 1:001inp Nov. 25.at 6:00am Nov. 26,at 6:00amn Nov. 27. at 6:30.aIm .. xONONDAt;A. Oct. 24, at 3:001pm.. ARAPAHOE... Oct. 25, at 3:00pm.. IROQUOIS..... Oct. 27, at 3:00pm .COMANCHE... Oct. 28,at3:001pr ..tllUlON ..... .. xCllPPEWvA. Oct. 31,at 3:00pm..APACHE ...... Nov. 1, at3:{:00pii. .ALGONQUIN.. Nov. 3. at3:00pm.. ARA I'PAHOE... Nov. 4. at 3:00pin.. l'1I01'OIS. ... ..x ON ONDI) A. Nov. 7. at 3:NI)pnI. .COMANCIIE... Nov. S. at 3:00,pill..HURON ....... Nov. lO. at 3:00p1..APACHE ...... Nov. I. at 3:00inm.. AJA;I NQL IN. .. x(ilIPE\VWA.. Nov. 14. at 3:00pmi. .ARAPAHOE... Nov.15,at3:00p ..IROQUOIS..... Nov. 17. at 3:00pm. .COMANCHE... Nov. IS. at3:00pm.. .tHURON ...... ..xOONOD.\(;A.. Nov. 21. at 3:00pa. .APACHE ...... Nov. 22, at 3:00pm. .ALGONQUIN.. OCALA, F - FLORIDA. tl I IleI tlttt al l It I: I tllttII*II IItI IIII III IItIIIIIIII SJOS. ROSENHEIM & SONS * MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF a SHOES ; SAVANNAH, GZORGIA : * "Best Shoes Made for Commissary Trade." I I 1 1 41 4l 4 II* I I Iltl IIIIa 11 1 I Ii I ii 8 1 it Southern Electric... Company BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING. 213 MAIN ST. .. INSTALLATION OF...... Electric Wires of Every Description. Elevators Installed and Repaired. Motor and Fan Work a Specialty. Electric Fixtures. BELL PHONE 1330. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Pine Staves & Heading STANDARD SIZES I5 PROMPT SHIPMENT Send me your orders for present or future use T. J. WHITHL D, Bonifay. Fla. Friday. Nov. 24. at3:00pnm..ARILPAII0E. .. Weln.day. Nov.29.at 9R:O0u lS%%% i%0am SSS 3%%%S Saturday Nov. 25. at 3: 00pmni.. tiROQUOIS.... Friday I1,c. 1.at 9:30amn ..xClHIPPEVWA.. S.t,,ll.a,. )De. 2. t 10:00ami ARE YOU INTERESTED IN "-Boston via Brunswick and Charleston. xFreight only. *-Boston via R P N E A X Charleston. **--Boston via Charleston and New York. !--To New York direct. THE CLYDE NEW ENGLAND AND SOUTHERN LINES. TURP TI A Direct Service Between Jacksonville, Boston and Providence and all Eastern.Points, Calling at Charleston both Ways. SEMI-WEEKLY SAILINGS. Southbound.............. ................ From Lewis Wharf, Boston Northbound .... ................ From foot of Catherine Street, Jacksonville. The Rixford Axe a on merit CLYDE ST. JOHNS RIVER LINE Ax alone establish- Between Jacksonville and Sanford. ed the greatest reputation of any edge Stopping at Palatka, Astor, St. Francis, Beresford (DeLand) and intermediate t l eer I ant something to landings on St. Johns River. tool ever sold. If tou want something to STEAMER "CITY OF JACKSONVILLE" keep hands on your place is appointed to sail as follows: Leave Jacksonville Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays T R IX O D 3:30 p. m. Returning, leave Sanford Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 9:30 a. iI. oUTHBOUIDIl |IKORTHBOUN, L Read down Read up. IT Leave 3:30 p. .................... Jacksonville .............. Arrive 2:00a. i. Leave 8:45 p.m................... Palatka .................... Leave 8:00p. m. Leave 3:30a. m ..................... Astor ................... Leave 2:30p. m.1 Leave 4:30a.m.................. St. Francis .................. Leave 1:00p m. If you expect to use them order now for ....... ............. Beresford (DeLand) .............. Leave 12:00noon the DEMAND is greater than the supply. Arrive 8:30a. m................... Sanford ................... Ieave 9:30a. m Arrive 10:00 a.m.. .................. Enterprise ............... Ieave 10:00 a. i. GENERAL PASSENGER AND TICKET OFFICE, 122 W. BAY ST., JACK'VILLE. F. M. IRONMION;ER, .11l.. Asst. (ecn. Pa-s. Agent. 122 W. Bay St. Jacksonville. a. 5 W .H BriggS Hard w re Co. W. C. C(K)PER, .1., Frt.t. A. Jack'ville. C. P. LO)VEI.I, Superintendent. Jack'ville. Foot Hogan Street, .Iacksonville. A Sole Southern Agents A. C. IA(;I;ERTY. C.. 1. A., New York. CLYDE MILNE, C.. F. A.. New York. THEO. G. EGER, WM. P. CLYDE & CO., $ VALDOSTA GEORGIA General Manager. generall Agents, Chesebrough Building, 19 State Street, New York. %% %% % V%^%N %,% Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Friday. Silt uday. Tuesday, Wednesday. Friday, Saturday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Friday, Saturday. Tuesday. Wednesday, --- -- 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. ABSTRACTS. Realty Title and Trust Co., Jacksonville, Fla. ACCOUNTANTS. T. G. Hutchinson, Jacksonville, Fla. BANKS. Commercial Bank, Jacksonville, Fla. Guaranty Trust & Savings Co., Jackson- ville, 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, 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. CONVEYANCING. Realty Title and Trust Co., Jacksonville, Fla. COOPERAGE. Cooperage Co. The, Jacksonville, Fla. DRUGS. Wm. D. Jones, Jacksonville, Fla. DRUGS-WHOLESALE. Christie:Groover Drug Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Southern Drug Manufacturing Co., Jack- sonville, Fla. DRY GOODS-WHOLESALE. Covington Co. The, Jacksonville, Fla. Kohn, Furchgott & Co., 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 and Supply Co., Augusta, Ga. Merrill-Stevens Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Schofield's Sons Co., J. S., Macon, 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. Stuart-Bernstein Co., Jacksonville, Fla. GROCERS-WHOLESALE. Consolidated Grocery Co., Jacksonville, Fla Hargraves Co., C. H., Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville Grocery Co., Jacksonville, Fla Williams Co., J. P., Savannah, Ga. Young Co., John R., Savannah, Ga. HATS-WHOLESALE. Kohn, Furchgott & Co., Jacksonville, Fla HARNESS. Vehicle and Harness Co., Jacksonville Fla. HARDWARE. Bond & Bours Co. The, Jacksonville, Fla Brigg, W. H.. Hardware Co.. Valdosta. (Ga Marion ardwadware ('o.. Ocala, Fla. Tampa Hardware Co., Tampa, Fla. Weed & Co., .. I)., Savannah, Ga. HAY AND GRAIN. Bours & Co., Wm. A., Jacksonville, Fla. HATS. Craig & Bro., J. A., Jacksonville, Fla. Standard Clothing Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Stuart-Bernstein Co., Jacksonville, Fla. HOTELS. Aragon The, Jacksonville, Fla. Duval Hotel, Jacksonville, Fla. Hotel Bartholdi, New York City. St. George, Jacksonville, Fla. HELP SUPPLIED. Florida Help Supply Co., Jacksonville, Fla. IRON WORKS. Lombard Iron Work & Supply Co., Au- gusta, Ga. Merrill-Stevens Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Schofield's Sons Co., J. S., Macon, Ga. INSURANCE. Prudential Life, Walter 1P. Corbctt, Mgr., Jacksonville. 'la. Cay, Shine & McCall, Jacksonville, Fla. Loren H. Green & Co., Jacksonville, Fla. JEWELERS. Greenleaf & Crosby Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Hess & Slager, Jacksonville, Fla. LIQUORS. Blum & Co., Chas., Jacksonville, Fla. Altmayer & Flatau Liquor Co., Macon, Ga. Eureka Wine and Liquor Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Joseph Zapf & Co., Jacksonville, Fla. MEDICINES. Spencer Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Southern Drug Manufacturing Co., Jack- sonville, Fla. Christie-Groover Drug Co., Jacksonville, Fla. MAPS. Realty Title and Trust Co., Jackn-onville, Fla. 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. S., Macon, Ga. METAL WORKERS. Baker, M. A., Brunswick. Ga. McMillan Bros., Savannah, Ga. MILL SUPPLIES. Marion Hardware Co., Ocala, Fla. Schofield's Sons Co., .. S., Macon, Ga. Tampa Hardware Co., Tampa, Fla. Weed & Co., J. D., Savannah, Ga. NAVAL STORES. Consolidated Naval Stores Co., Jackson- ville, Fla. Standard Naval Stores Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Timmons-Blount Co., Tampa, Fla. Union Naval Stores Co., Mobile, Ala. West-Flynn-Harris Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Williams Co., J. P., Savannah, Ga. Young Co., John R., Savannah, Ga. Jacksonville Naval Stores Co., Jacksonville. Fla. NAVAL STORES EXPORTERS. Naval Stores Export Co., Jacksonville, Fla. PAINTS. Bond & Bours Co., Jacksonville, Fla. PHOSPHATE SUPPLIES. Marion Hardware Co., Ocala, Fla. Tampa Hardware Co., Tampa, Fla. PUMPS. Merrill-Stevens Co., Jacksonville, Fla. * Scholield's Sons Co., J. S., Macon, Ga. TANK STORAGE. SNational Tank & Export Co., Savannah, ( ;a. REAL ESTATE. Brol ston. Fentlig & Co., Jacksonville, Fia. S('. Buckman, .Jacksonville, Fla. ('lr'stle, .. 1).. Jacksonville, Fla. Livingston & Sons. J. If.. Ocala. Fla. ilelrick Real state Agency, Jacksonville Fla. SAFES. D)ial oll Safe and Lock Co., Jacksonville. F:l. SEEDS. Hours & Co., WmI. A., Jacksonville, Fla. SHIP YARDS. summerr Lumber Co., Jacksonville, lIa. Merrill -Stevents Co., Jacksonville, Fla. SHOES-WHOLESALE. (ovington Co. The, Jacksonville, Fla. .1os. Rosenlieim & Sons, Savannah. (;a. STEAMSHIPS. C'lyde Steamship Co. The, New York City. STOCK BROKERS. Holmes & Co., Samuel P., Jacksonville, Fla. TALKING MACHINES. Metropolitan Talking Machine (o., Jack- sonville, Fla. TANKS. 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, Fla. TURPENTINE STILLS. Iaker, M. A., Brunswick, 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., Jacksonville, Fla. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. R. C. Davis & Co., Jacksonville. Fla. VEHICLES. Vehicle & Harness Co., Jacksonville, Fla. WATCHES. (:reenleaf & Crosby Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Less & Slager, Jacksonville, Fla. YELLOW PINE LUMBER. summerr Lumber Co., Jacksonville, Fla. East Coast Lumber Co., Watertown, Fla. Trade Checks FOR THE COMMISSARY BUSIN S. THE INDUSTRIAL RECORD manu fractures more of them than all the print- ing and office supply houses in the South combined. Industrial Record Go. Tril OLDES. T WHISKEY HOUEs Ian GEORGIA. (Eitablimbed 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 qui:rts $2.90. express prepaid. CLIFFORD RYE-By the gallon $2.6; four full quarts $2.65, express prepaid. OLD KENTUCKY CORN-Direct from Bonded Warehouse; fine and old. By the gallon 33.00; four full quarts 33.50 express prepaid. OLD POINTER CLUB CORN Rich and Mellow. By the gallon $2.50; four full Ar i 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. Railed free upon application. The Altmayer <& Flaita Liquor Company, MACON. GA. AND BIRMINGHAM. ALA. DIAMONDS AND WATCHES* We simply ask a call. We can show you, at correct and mosey saving prices, many papers of loose pure white, perfect DIAMONDS. It Is oar desire to continue being the largest Diamond dealers Is Jacksonville, and oar specialty Is fine round- cat gems and high-grade Waltham and Elgin Watches. S ADiamonds, Watches, Jewelry, ESS SL11-13 Mai St., 338 W. Bh, Jackssilk, Fla. M. A. Baker, IWVNTO.3 AND MANUFACTURER OF THE Baker Improved Seamless Turpen tine Stills. Write me for prices and o ptifs F. O. B- any I int in tGeorgia. Flor- ida, Alahama or Mississipii All stills sold undl.r a guarantee. JOB WORK ThrouXh the Conary a Soecialty. The Largest and Oldest Copper Works in Georgia. Brunswick, Ga. i My specialty is large worms and heavy bottoms that do not leak. THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 17 THE D VAL Frank PI. Turpin T E DUVAL Proprieter. JACKSONVILE, FLA. Open the Year Round. Opposite Government Building. Most Centrally and Conven- iently Located. Thoroughly Repaired and Renovated. Newly Furnished and Equipped Library Connected at Popular Prices. SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES RECORD FOR 19o3-o4 AND TWO PREVIOUS YEARS Receipts. 1903-04 1902-03 1901-02 Spirits, casks ................................ 193,647 292,490 314,346 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 Rosins 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 16.021 109,484 Charleston ...... .... 2,409 3,159 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 38,275 192,206 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 ..........535,915 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 ................. From France ....................... From other countries ............... Russian Turpentine ................... Total barrels ....................... 174,446 2,283 840 177.569 8,521 186,090 193,429 859 53 194,341 6,861 201,202 Percentage of Russian .............. 4.57 3.' Average price of American ......... 35-4 2 Reported by James Watt & Son, London, England. 41 7-1 155,122 1,656 904 157,682 8,711 166,393 5.24 33-1 143,851 4,630 516 148,997 17,595 166,592 10.56 42-2 144,400 2,859 11 147,270 17,765 165,035 1076 41-2 COMPARATIVE PRICES OF SPIRITS AT SAVANNAH FOR FIVE YEARS. SFIF7H AVENUE HOTEL Madison Square, New York. American Plan $5 per day. European Plan $2.00 per day. The most famoinu representative hotel in America. New as the newest, always fresh and clean. The location in Madison Sluaire is the finest in the city. HITCHCOCK. DARLING ft COMPANY. THE ARAGON JACKSONVILLE, FLA. NOW OPEN os Under new management. Thoroughly renovated and repaired throughout, in- cluding new electric elevator and our own electric light plant. H. N. O'NEAL, Prop. J. S. Schofield's Sons Company, 1* **,.1,.e1e,.1,.4..*5,**0s O*O* ,* 5* e*****e*s*e** Headquarters for ; Distiller's Pumping T No Outfit. SNo plant complete without one. S Hundredsofthem in use in Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and 4 4 South Carolina. Write us for pirtiou- lars and prices. We also manufacture SEngines, Boilers -aMd nih ? t Grade Machinery, -* as well as carry a full and c-mplete --stockof- i- ".. Mill Supplies, Pipe, SB Boiler Tubes, Etc. ; Advise your wants. i O Macon, - Georgia. A Leab Lg SpKity of ll m ss of Tak Work for Twerastm stege Prne *~~** C*.*4.*. 4 *a** 4o ************************ 0 o a April 1 ................. April 8 ................. April 15 ................ April 22 ............... April 29 ................ May 6 .................. May 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 ................ Aug. 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 .................. 1904-06. ND 53 54% 54% 53% 55 54% 54% 53% 54 52% 52% 52y, 53 52% 52% 53% 53% 52% 53% 541 54% 52% 52% 52 52% 52% 52% 52 52% 51% 50% 50 50 48% 36% 47% 48@ %/, 50% 491/, so50 1903-04. ND 50 49% 47 45 45 47% 47% 49 45% 46 46% 471/ 47% 47% 48 49%1 50@% 49% 52 52 55@% 54 54% 56% 57 55 57 55% 56% 55% 56 56% 56 56 56 56 561/4 56% 576 1992-03. 45 42% 42% 43 42% @43 43 45 45 46% 45% 47% 48% 47% 45% 45% 44% 44 43% 43% 441/4 44% 44% 45 44% 46 46% 47% 50 51% 53% 49 52 50 51 50% 51 50% 51% 52 52% 54 1901-02. 1900-01. 34 53% 32 53% 32% 46 311/@32 47% 32 46% 32 47 31% 48 32% 49 32% 49 32% 46 32 44% 33%@% 43% 34% 42% 331/% 43% 34%i, 43% 34% 44% 33 43 32% 42 34 39y% 33 39% 34 38 34 35% 33% 34 34% 35/, 34 35% 33% 30% 34 37 34% 37 35 37% 35% 40% 35% 40% 35 40 35% 41 35 40 35 39 35% 39 35% 381/ 35% 37% 36% 35 36% 35 37% 37 Timmons Blount Co. W. W. TIMMONS, President. B. W. BLOUNT, Vice-President. J. P. CARSON, Sec & Tres. Naval Stores Factors And Dealers in Supplies of all Kinds for Turpentine Operators. Correspondence Solicited. Address TIMMONS- BLOUNT CO. American National Bank Bdg. TAMPA, FLORIDA. 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. U1 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. OPERATORS Bear in Mind That During Your Reglar Stock Complete Oftfte, New and Second- hand. Extra Kettles, Worms. CapM, Arms, Furnace Doors, Grate Bar, and all other at- tachments pertuininm to- Turpentine Stills and Fixtures. Busy Season YOU YOU YOU YOU MEET WITH A MISHAP BREAK DOWN BURN OUT NEED US Over in the Left- Hand Corner Will Interest You. McMILLAN BROS., Southern Copper Works. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Savannah, G. Mobile, Ala. Fayetteville, N. C. I -if wN The Cooperage Company Manufacturers of High Grade Western White Oak Spirit Barrels Capital $200,000. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Orders sent We are now direct to us will receive prompt and careful attention. prepared to furnish barrels from six shops advantageously located. OFFICERS: J. C. LITTLE, President. JOHN E. HARRIS, Vice-President. E. H. MOTE, General Manager. C. H. BARNES, Secretary antd 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 I - -- -- --- -- -- -- ---- - - - - - - - - - rb M% ----------.--- I r .it %- M --------- -------M4% W. A. GALLAHER and E. A. CHAMPLAIN, VICE-PRESIDENTB. 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. r r r r GROCERY Co. PAID UP CAPITAL $500,000. Main Office and Storage Rooms, Jacksonville, Fla., with Branches In Tampa, Pensacola, Fla., and Savannah, Ga. The Coasolidated 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 Compan Consist of one Three-Story Bullding, 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 Savannah. Ga. smesum~(~ ~~~~ ma.II IIIIII uusseaaee'uu)~~) uuaeIeumaseuuesmsmsume ecimIduuu.uuuIU:uuuumuu I---- M__ I - go I I ** *so vssels* Iva 41 11 l*II g Iae110 1 *1 t IIIt IIwl 4419vI te IkIBenIIII o Ie 04 CONSOLIDATED C. B. ROGERS, PRZSIDKNT. C. H. HODGSON, Sit, and Mnzas'z. Ir yY H q | | q 4 When in Jacksonville, Remember that O GRIEENLEAF & CROSBY CO. 41 W. BAY STREET HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK IN THIS SECTION OF Diamonds, Precious Stones, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Bronzes, Fine China, Objects of Art As they are the largest buyers they get the BEST PRICE and are accordingly able to sell the lowest, They invite a comparison of prices. They Give Mail Orders Prompt Attention. WRITE NOW FORP A CATALOGUE. Half Tones=Zinc Etchings Illustrating and Engraving Department OF STHE FLORIDA TIMES-UNION. Splendidly equipped for business. Half Tones and Zinc Etchings made to order in the most improved and artistic fashion. I'lustrations for newspapers and all kinds of Commercial Work, Pamphlets, etc I SPECIlT I M13IDE OF mIISIGlW, RETOUCHI IND EMBLISHIlG PHIOTOmIPS ID PITURES. IN WRITING OR APPLYING FOR PRICES, GIVE THE MOST EXPLICIT DESCRIPTION OF WHA IS WANTED Goo) WORK AND PROMPT DELIVERIES PROMISED A Florida Enterprise. Try It. |