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C..' p:: JUSTRI A Aai U^ f1 D1L F' Itr=- (I 1X ' Iv* NEfhY 9AVAL, &ToRE, I DrOVSTRIJAlo FltAISIAs G 3fEWSPAPErR The Fall Business Will Be tensivre Frcm the best sources of information, it is evident that the trade of Jacksonville this fall will be larger than it has teen in the past. The grocer. furniture dealer, general merchant and manufacturer give it as their positive opin- ion that business this fall and winter will far surpass that of last year. There is a general feeling that money is tight and that it is getting tighter in the Eastern centres, but the business men of the South are learning to depend on their own resources. Gradually the fact is being impressed upon the minds of the business men and producers of the South that they have not to depend upon the inclination and wishes of Wall Street in their efforts to advance trade. The South is growing independent and that independence is having its good results. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. SAVANNAH, GA. JZU U li)~ C== =- -- - - i-MOMM- -U, -F -'l ?:jjff'R -- ~~--~ --he.j CONSOLIDATED NAVAL STORES COMPANY. Home Office: JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Branches: Savannah. 6a., and Pensacofl, Fla. * = N OFFICERS. 't W. POWzR, Prem; r F. BULLAhD, H. L OVINKGTON, J. A. CRAXIORD, D. EH. MeurrAN, B. POWLL, C. M. COVINGTON, JOHN H. P~OWi~L VI, m PMMts; a P. DuIENBUKX, seeretr'y had Ter. XCBLm V COMlU Mai xms: W. C. Powedl, a B. ongr, H. LL OFvagts, B. Bullrd, J. A. Crafotd. DILCrTOB8: W. C. QPowel, ] P. Brlard, C. B. Rogers, J. A. ford, W. J. Hllnm, John H. Powell, W. V. 0oaebma, H. L Owmnga, C. In&in, a MeMd U, I. P owelL C. M. Oaingto, & A. A. Ald. NAVAL STORES FACTORS Paid in Capital Stock, $2,500,000 Owned and Controlled by Practical Operators. The 'Consolldated" is purely a co-operative Company. Its Interests are Identical with those of the Producers. The patronage of turpentine operators everywhere Invited. Two Million acres of Land and Timber for sale on easy terms. Producers are invited to call or correspond. COVINGTON COMPANY, WHOT iRALE MERCHANTS, Dry Goods. Notions. Men's Furnishings Blankets. Comforts, Convict Clothing, UNION-MADE OVERALLS. McMillan Bros. Southern Copper Works Manufacturers of TURPENTINE STILLS Complete Outfits and Extra Kettles, Caps, Arms, Worms, Fur- nace Doors and Grates always on hand Old Stills taken in part New Work and repairing done payment for in the country Heavy Coppersamlthl, Steam Pipe ain Spe" Copper ewk Jacksonville, Fla. Ake Fayetteville,N. C. Savannah, Ga. Mo1Ie, AbL IPILIUIPIIP ~T-~--YII~ -~~r~ ----------~------ -----~-~r ~r~raJICICna+rjn IPO~i~U~L;i~i~-C `~~L WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. PUll PMl EVERY SATURDAY. DEVOTED TO NAVAL STORES. LUMDER AND MANUFACTURIM4 wi aftt is thpd Sql. SL 9. by en IS rCi d a T.posn Opwada Ann w its E, f Or. md adeimd SqeL OftL Amwd Comaee m w ofd Ov. An e cumad Au Ampind St. IL M3No QhWig Om dnTiwpbr Cpw' A, AUpb ApI 2. Ud gip d. I'cs Cm. Oven. Anrifina. E barim Smwo Amodd i Om vQ d SwIsof a 9b&G w A w Live Oak Mqkes an Effort to Get Tampa Northern Ry. Mr. W. J. Hillman, of Live Oak, was in the city Wednesday and as usual was having a great deal to say about Live Oak. Live Oak is made up and has been built by Mr. Hillman and about 7,000 other live wires, including bank presidents, "captains of industry" and producers in every lie, including some of the sarnes working white men and colored men in tlM state. "Live Oak is still forging to the front," aid Mr. Hllman. "You would hardly know the place now. There have been as many as twelve brick blocks built thee shie you paid us.th last visit and there a others which are to be built in Sthe nar future. The business men state that there is more trade there now than ever before. The cotton crop this year is to be above normal and all of the cot- Ston made in Buwanee coty is to be sou at Live Oa. There is nothing which can add more to the trade and general prosperity of a city than eotton and Live Oak has a great deal of it. "I suppose that you have heard of the effort that Live Oak is making to have the Tmpa Northern come through that eity. Ts railroad is building fast from Tampa to Themasville a nd will pro- eed from there to Atlanta. The people of Live Oak have a great many claims to advance to the officers of that company THE J. J. uranu;ul COMPAlNY MUIDNrG IMrMEN SAWMILL The Tmes-Union of Thursday contains a good description of. the large sawmill which is to be built by the J. J. Upehurch Company The article in the Times- Union follows: Work on this mill site has been going on for several months. A dredge has been at work sucking sand and clay from the riverbed and pumping it on shore for filling purposes, 40,000 yards of sand and clay having been pumped from the riverbed already, and the dredge is still at work. The dredge at present is working just off the mill site, where a saw-tooth lumber pier is to be erected, 300 by 300 feet, to have a depth of water on all sides of 24 feet, assuring sufficient depth for all elasses of vessels to load without danger of touching bottom. This filling work cost about 0,000, and the Il includes a territory of 300 feet frontage on the river, and running back to TaNeyrand avenue. One special feature of the big Upehurch mil will be the concrete foundations for a buildings, which cost about $,000 Wea completed thi mill will be the most expenive sawmill to be erected in the South, and the contract calls for a ompltio of all work by January 1, 190. Already tracks have been laid, leading and we are assured that we will get the road. "In the first place the road is to pass through Dunnellon in Marion county. Take the map of Florida and figure for yourself. You will find that by coming by Live Oak from Dunnellon the road will only have to build in a direct line ten miles more of track. On a straight line it is 150 miles from Dunnellon to Thom- asville. If the road builds direct to Thomasville it will pass through almost a barren section, but by coming to Live Oak its route would be diverted so as to take in the phosphate fields of Marion, Alachua and Columbia counties, and the rich vegetable producing section of Levy county. "If the road goes on a straight line from Dunnellon to Thomasville there is not a city that it will pass which can command business for the road. While if it comes by Live Oak it will have one of the largest towns in the state to darw from and will also touch the best see- tion of Florida. I believe that the road will come to Live Oak. It would be the part of wisdom to build by that city." Mr. Hillman has been meeting some of his Jacksonville friends while in the city and discussing the naval stores situation with them. He left in the afternoon for his home. from the spur line of the Georgia, South- ern and Florida railway, and two of the Upehurch company's locomotives, and many cars are on the site, hauling lumber, brick, machinery and another materials for the construction of the plant. The main mill building, situated near the bulkhead line on the river front, where the lumber pier is to connect, is now prac- tically completed ,nd is 66 by 196 feet. The planing mill, situated nearer to Tal- leyrand avenue, is also practically com- tically completed, and is 66 by 190 feet. The double dry kiln, yet to be erected, will be situated between the mill proper and the planing mill, and will be 40 by 120 feet. The concrete foundation for this building has been completed, and the build- ing will be constructed of white pressed brick. The two mill buildings are of frame, heavy seasoned timbers, cut at the Moniac mills of the Upehurch company, being used exclusively. This new mill will have an output of 125,000 feet of lumber a day, the same as is now turned out by the Cummer Lumber company, north of Phoenix park, and which is considered one of the largest lumber mills in the South. The mill will be operated ten hours a day, and will employ 250 men, including skilled white labor and common negro la- bor. The boiler rooms will contain four 160- horse power boilers, and the planing mill will contain two 100-horse power boiled. Thinks Price of Cotton is Placed Too High. There is a general feeling among the servative figure. Last season the price of bankers, who are to be called upon this Sea Island cotton went higher than the fall to loan money to cotton growers on price which had been placed on it by the growers. While the bankers believe that warehouse certfictes, that the Farm this will be the case with the fgres Co-operative and Educational Union has the action of the Sea Island Cotton Ore- placed tne price of Sea Island cotton too er' Association at White Springs, the high. placing of a high price with money as tight This organization at Little Rock placed as it is at the present time is to great the price on that commodity at forty-two interfere with the operation of catm cents, four cents higher than it sold for buyers. when it had reached the highest price last The bankers desire to pee the prise of year. cotton in this and other States go as h At White Springs Thursday the Sea as possible, but there is a fear that ahe Island Cotton Growers' Association placed action of some of the orgapitiah- the price at from thirty to thirty-five naming a high priee is hardly jiutMd a cents. This is regarded as a more con- this time. m These boilers, all of the most modern make, are now being installed, and the brick boiler houses are now being elected. The slab pit for this master milling concern, has been completed, and resembles a lighthouse more than a slab pit. It is constructed of steel, with a con- crete foundation, with a water cooling well at the bottom. The construction of this slab pit assures a protection from ire, as there is no possible chance for a spark to leave the pit. The site of this big milling plant is an ideal one, with splendid railroad terminals aad within close proximity to the city. Situated on one of the most valuable pieces of Twenty-first street, on which it will attract more than paying attention of the many strangers who reach Jacksonville via the Clyde liners. Mr. Upchurch, through Heradon & Lord, the well known real estate dealers, has purchased a five acre tract of land, lying just west of Talleyrand avenue, and south of Twenty-first street, on which he will erect at once 100 small cottages for the colored mill employes. The contract for the erection of these cottages has been let, and the work is to be commenced in a few days. In addition to these cottages, Mr. Up- church has bought another tract of land, lying near this five-acre tract, but closer to Talleyrand avenue, where he will erect fifty residences for the skilled laborers of the mill. Within a very short while another vil- lage will spring up to be known as Up- church. The mill is one of the largest concerns ever constructed in the South, and goes to show that Jacksonville is growing to be more important each day. BUT FEW OF THU MILLS HAVE B]=K SHUT DOWW. There have been but few of the saw- mills in this State shut dow n account of the low price of lhmber. Some there were who obeyed the re- quest of the Georgia-Florid Sawmill As- soeiation, but as a rule these were sa- mills. The large mills have not been situMd so as to lose down without ntailiag a great los. Their labor and their steak had to be provided for, an in ad-UtU- -al this there ae orders ahead hi be filled. Some of the mill a say that there indications that confita .r to "ir-.I One of the potent fetrs in dibo dub the demand for lumber has been the de- cision on the part of the randoa eae- paies in the north and east to eart their extensions. The railroad eom I- ies have not been purehamsig as ma timber tis year as they did hLt LITTLE PROMISE O1FRD BT TB coNDmIONS orF TgE XAAL STORKS MARKET. From the producers aad factors' stam- point there is nothing cheerful to give ou in reference to the naval stores situation. The same forces which have been worki to the detriment of the producer ever shi the industry was known are still asi ously engaged in the manipulation of . market in the interest of their own selA ends. The Shotter interests are striving alone the same old paths, to beat the price e spirits down until they will be in a poai- tion to control the trade. One of the most prominent naval stoe operators in the naval stores belt, was in the city Tuesday aad gave it as his opin- ion that the price of spirits would ea- tinue to decline and that the operator would have to wait until another year for better price. There is at this time a series of combinations which is mitigting to bring about bad renaMs for the opera- tor. As a matter of eorsm the operaer is in a measure rIspomi, bt in th present chaotic condition of the iadtry, the operators who would MIk to take the reim in their own hads are deprive from doing so by those who have ap who ae now playing itbo the hamb the eemy to their itwasta This operator stated that Shott was -. c~--'1s 4 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. d1 j-t what he cumd he expected to din. He was buyia the product at a priae as low as he d hammer it dowa and then seai it for the highest price he eld eomand. The operator is wen posted o the situation and states that the Shotter forces have the advantage at this time and that the indications are that they a to continue to bold t. Is the mesatie the market ontinues in a very etlied state of af ir. There a but little that is good to expect from the market for the next few weeks at least, so far as the producer is concerned. Conditions are bad at this time aad there re indications that they are to grow wor.e. COLONEL ISAAC TRARM I.P A BIG That there is money in Florida lands is evidenced from the statement made by Clonel C. Morgan, attorney for Coloel eaae Trabue, who died some time ago at Punta Gorda. It was generay believed that Colonel Trabue was mierably land poor at the time of his death, but the following heard front his attorney, published in the last issue of the Punts Gords Herald, shows that the crafty lawyer ad lad owner was a better tnaneir ad speclator than e had the credit of being. The letter of Colonel Maorg faBws: Fort Ogien, l., Sept. 4, 197. DeBIto Co mty News-It may interest yt r adeom to know that the manage- at of the *stte of Cr. I esaa Trabol has been Samy settled, having passed into the hands of myself as attorney in fact ard trustee or Mrs. Trabue. The estate p rauned #t about ire hundred tousard. 4-4 It enbIt mostly of lands lo- *, in ViBriW, being mostly in DeSoto, M s Lee, CStrus and Orange Salir; b sme 13,000 areas of coal p hs i My on the Ohio river, with ree now being operated. The ate aL Indudes a tract of laad in Kreth C na, ad also considerable per- esonahty. We hae discovered in summing up that the Colonel, besides being a lawyer of abLlt, was also an investor. He owned quite a number of letters patent aad eopyrihts. Mrs. Trabse is in Kentucky, preparing to come bome, a will return to Punta Oorda about the 20th inst. The estate owes about $4,000, I believe. Your truly, C. C. MORGAN. SUGGESTION FROM AM OPERATOR. To the Operators: Spirits, 51 cents! Your source of'pro- detion like the garden on the old farm, yet this garden mans the education of yam children, the, care of your family, the pittance for old age. Are you goig to exhaust it on worthless negroes at prices that bring you nothing? If there is any potency in the T. O. A., I would suggest that your chairman all a convention at once, that we may devise means of protec- tion. OPERATOR. ZAM'S EUROPEAN HOTEL UmDER EW MAWAGRE-i~wT emin, s1o to -oo Per Ni t Meal. at AJ Hla. xa8 Bay rlet. JACKSOUILLE, FLA. BUYER'S DIRECTORY SWSYSSSSM^1111 S%%Hawa W ^^^a^sassas^^^^^aggg< zg>^ggyg^ T. Q. Hnutm, .. Jao lsalfe, aF. Walter Mueklw, Jaknvill, F. AL Briggs Hardware ValdMnt, Ga. BANKS cOamerin Bank, Jacksoovrle, Fla. C.e Blum & (o1, Jadimanl 1 . .oseph Zapf Oa. Jaksonmvle, Fm BARREL STAVES. Nast Cost Lumber Co., Watertown, Florida. SQoXK AMD CRAT.& Commer Lumber Co., JeashanvIse, F1. Ge. R. Feter, Jr, Jahedmnw lbs Geo.. Fester Jr, ;I n 0e 12. CROCKXZT. Kaiht Crakerry sa Farmit CO, Jacksonville, Fka. CeTRIg LIH Al Craig & m J. A, J1seamme, ab.W aead 8Wa1M02 WS Wa D. Jona, Ja ksavillm, lr DRUSa--w "I 2166 Tampa Drug OCk, TBrmp, 1k. COO. DR GOODS-WHOLrSAIL Karl Fries, Brunswik Ga Boathars Drag Mf& 094 akea S Ms PLANTS. Karl Fries, Brunswick, Ga. Merrill-Stevens Co., Jacknnvilel, Fl. Sehoeeld's Son C3., J. S., Maeo, Ga. Lombard Ion Worksa Sapply Co., An- Karl Fries, Brunswiek, Ga FURNITURE. Knight Crockery and Furniture Ca., Jacksonville, Fh. KIM BOUrS A Co., Wm. A, JacksonviHle, Fla. FOUNDRIES. S!holeid's Sos Co, J. S., Maon, Ga. Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co., Au- gusts, Ga. GAS. Jacksonville, Gas Co., Jacksonville, Fla. GEUTS' FURWH-MES Stuart-Bernstein Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Craig & Bro., J. A, Jacksonville, Fla Standard Clotbi'g Co, Jacksonville, a. GROCERS-WHOLESALE. Williams Co., J. P, Savannah. Ga. Young Co, John R, Savannah, Ga. HARDWARE. Bond & Bours Co. The, Jaeksonrille, Fli. Briggs, W. H., Hardware Co., Valdosta, Ga. Tampa Hardware CO, Tampa, ia. Weed & Co.. J. D. Savannah Ga. HAY AND GRAIN. Bown Cao. Wm. A., Jacksonville, Fa. Craig & Birp, J. A., amvaonivls. Standard Clothi Jaag k. cml, lM. Arago The, JaeomwvUe Fin Zahm's European Hotel, Jasonville, P . IRON WU--& Merrill-Stevens o, Jadmaeonwvl, la. Sehoeld's So Co., J. S., mrna, Ga. IMSURARCM. Forid Life IsnMe a0, JM -, Fla. R. J. iles Co, Jackamrrewe, I Greenlea f Crosby lo, JadckBsril, l. am. & Sleger, Jan.sanville. M in. LUMX. Eat Coast Lumber ., Watertown, Florida. R M. Boe o., Jack nvlfe, Fl. Altmayer & Flatn rLiquar O., Mema, Ga. Josuph Zapt O& 0. JhLeaaviMleI, JI. Spaer Medb ie O., CbUanr Tma. MACHINE WUOK& Sehaealda Sona Co., J. 8, Maso,. Gn. Lombard Iron Works. Anqra, On. MATERIALS IOR TUWA' Im - sedbe's Soms C0., J. 8., ~am, OI. mAn ammn aSh Mi Melle. Baker, A., Brmnwik, OGa, a"d Pens- aa, VFla. MILL SUPPLIES. Soie~ i's Som Co., J. ., Man, Ga. Tampn Hardware Co., Tsamp, fk. Wead & Co., J. D, Savannah, Ga. Maleby Macinry Co, Jadbwms1e, Fk. Bris Hardware Co. VaUimsta, Ok. Lombard Iron Works & Supply C., Au- gusta, Ga. Tamp Monumetal Wa k, TIpa, d MOTIVE POWER. Bennett Bros. Co., Jacksonville, Fla. MULES AND 3O0BE.l W. A. Cook, Tampa. iF. NAVAL STORES. Amerian Naval Stores, Co., Home OBe, Savannah, Ga. Peninsular Naval Stores C., Tampa, Fa. Barnes A Juesp Co., Jacksoville, Fla. Consolidated Naval Stores Co, Jackson- ville, Fla. Union Naval Stores Co., Mobile, Ala. West-Flynn-Harris Co., acksonville, Fla. Williams Co, J. P., Savannah, Ga. Young Co, John R, Savannah, Ga. Southern States Naval Stores (O, Savan- nah, Ga. PAINTS Bond & Bours Co, Jacksonville, Fla. PHOSPHATE SUPPLIES. Tampa Hardware Co., Tampa, Fla. PHOSPHATE MAC.HINEY. Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co., Au- gusta, Ga. PUMPS. Merrill-Stevens Co, Jacksonville, Fia. Schofeld's Sons Co, J. S., Maon, Ga. RAILROADS. Atlantic Coast Line. REAL ESTATE. Brobston & Co., Jacksonville, Fla. SAWMILLS Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co., Au- gusta, Ga. .our a &a. w N. A.. Jkm b.'r SNIP TYAM. Cumer Lumber 0o., Jaksv Msi. MaL,.-ven a o.. 0 l. -ort OB. he, MWi mI a ilb. Joe. amembehim & Sean, hams, Ga. clye stamh ip 0. Tth. Nw Tak Cat. TAXr= sehoried's son Co., J. a. MNon, ae. Presto Miller o., Cre. City, la. Atlantic Cooperage o., Jadksvile, a. rurLEarmB& STULL& Baker, X A., Brmwle0k, a=4 gga ca, Fi. Im Dret. Mt .0 Savannk and emh Conca TOa d. Iaj MM, Fl. Opw=M Tedl 0a oan I. Fk. Oreenhaf & Coosk, 06, Viee, Rem a 81a21M0r Ja&.kmowelb.M, R. J. Riles Co., JactmMrUh, a Cummer Lakber am., J ,.uO nlb.M East Cm t Lu Imber 01. MW 8 AL f M- .L J WHISKIES GINS AM RUMS $1.50to$5.o0 per Gas ......BSmCT MAODL..... Lewis 1M6 anid Alnts V0si0s1 Prfe te WShl. Coatroers Blum's Moeogr and By!t Rye-Agents for Juagot Chium>eni ad Pabst Milwaukee Beers. Pris p plication. CHAS. BLUM C00. 517 and 51 WEsT DAfsT5T T' JACaSOrNVII.E FA. WM. D. JONES PRESCRIPuIs SPECIIJST FAMILY DRUGGIST 107 E. BAY ST. Mail Order SBotei., Cypress Tanks FTr AM Prpses BEST MADE Write for Catetloge Preston Miller Co. Dept. B Creseat City, FMa O THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 5 VH-ITE OAK SPIRITS BARRELS Guaranteed to conform to specifications Savannah and Jacksonville Board of Trade. Write to Coumbus Barrel MfW. C., Columbus, Ga., or to HENRY ELSON, florMa Mgr., JackseavlUe. FtI. One gentleman interested in the pro- duction of naval stores and the manufac- ture of lumber, states that the loss to the State caused by the killing of the pine trees by the drouth will exceed $2,000,000. Others are more conservative in placing the figures, while there are still others who believe that the loss to the State will exceed that amount. Those who own the lands where the tim- ber has died are arranging in a great many cases to either saw it into lumber or cut it into eross-ties. To save it something will have to be done at once. PRSOKWAL M3TIOM. at Asheville, where his family has been Ssojourning for some time. He is expected Mr. .L B. Willeoson, proprietor of, the k in a few dys. Walkill Naval Stores Farm of Green Cove Mr. J. C. Powell has removed his fami- Spring, was in the city Wednesday. Mr. ly from Fernandina to this city. He ha WIlleoxn is one of the most prominent purchased one of the prettiest homes in aal stores o r in the tate Riverside and has already taken posses- a had a successful career as a produc- sion of it. The people of Jacksonville er. He cam here on business with the will accord a cordial welcome to this es- prominet factors of the city. timable family Mr. S. W. Allen, a retired naval stores king of DeLand was in the city Wednes- day. Mr. Allen has been a producer for years in both eorgia and Florida. Mr. J. W. Ward, Jr., of Floral City, was among the prominent naval stores operators who were in the city this wet.. He was here Monday, a welcome visitor through the offices of the Consolidated Building. Mr. Harry Goldstein, of Fernandina, wo has been producing naval stores in Manatee county for several years, has been a frequent visitor to Jacksonville for the past few weeks. Mr. Goldstein is looking for another location and if he gets what be wants he will soon be connected with that branch of the industry again. Mr. Goldstein owns considerable proper- ty in Fernandina and is one of the most progressive citizens of that place. Mr. D. J. Herring, of Lake City, mna been in Jacksonville this week. Mr. Her- ring is one of the most prominent opera- tors in the state and has always taken the lead in movements intended for the advancement of the interests of the pro- ducers. Mr. J. A. Cranford, vice-president of the Consolidated Naval Stores Company, after spending a few weeks with his fam- ily at Asheville, N. C., is again at his desk at the offices of the company in the Consolidated building. He states that Asheville is one of the most delightful resorts in the country and that his fam- ily is enjoying their stay there r. John H. Powell, one of the vice- presidents of the Consolidated Naval Stores Company, is spending a few weeks Mr. S. V. Hough, of Il)and, one of the naval stores kings of South Florida, was in the city on Monday. Mr. Hough has one of the best regulated naval stores farms in this state and takes a deep in- terest in anything looking to the advance- ment of the industry. Among the visitors to Jacksonville this week was Mr. Tedder, the extensive saw- mill man of the Havana Lumber Com- pany. He was on his way home from At- lanta, where he had been for his health. His health has been much i,-proved. Mr. George MeLeod, naval stores oper- ator and bank president of Tampa, has been in the city this week. Mr. McLeod is one of the most prominent men ot South Florida and has large business in- terests in that part of the state. Mr. C. H. Barnes has returned from an extended business visit to New York and Chicago. Mr. Barnes was gone only for a short time, and his visit to these two great business centres was purely a bus- iness one. Mr. L. L. Meggs, formerly an operator at Orange Springs in Putnam county, is contemplating making investments in Middle Florida. Mr. Meggs has had great success in business affairs and sees that the trend of development is now going Middle Florida way. Cook If no. I Why not Gas JACKS VLLE 1aS 6lAS COMPANY ATLANTIC COAST LINE KR. R. "FLORIDA DAY" -at the- Jamestown Exposition Rates from Jacksonville $14.05 Final limit on tickets, TE NDAYS. Tickets will be GOOD IN PULLMAN CARS, on sale Sept. 23d and morning of 24th (from Jackson- ville.) Further information furnished by the agent or FRANK C. BOYLSTON, District Passenger Agcet Jackaso /le, ForMe. ATTENTION Ij I Sawmill & Cross-Tie Men If y -.se Axes amd waut Ut tM iby RIXORD'S. They ae a 1tlte hiL prmte It Is trMe, IN faet "te h0 t priso ub axe eua.- W pemr dmo in amy weight, Mt yo (gt Mwre thew yewr meey a wWrtl In qullty. Th bust is Moel too gmd at always the emeapeL SEND YOUR ORERS DIRECT TO W. H. Briggs Hardware Co. Sole Sihker Agerts VALDOSTA. GEORGIA Jobbers of MI amd T.rpet ^^^^lL^L^vq^%V^V^M^M WE HAVE a Large Tract OF ROUND TIMBER, LYIHG IN A SOLID BODY, COuvsuUrl TO TRANSPORTATION, O WH WHICH E WILL ENTERTAI OF13S FR PORTIONS OF IT BY RELIABLE AD axrnauKLemC luxru xau OPERATORS, AND TO SUCH WE WILL GRANT LONG TIU PAYMENT. IF YOU AAR 1 IRLSxiAD, WRIT US Brobston & Company REAL ESTATE a16 West FPay R Stet. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA rs%lrSSS%%kkak3 a *( 1 Hard to Figure the Loss to Timber in South Florida. It is difficult to estimate the loss caused by the destruction of pine timber in the counties in South Florida by the drouth of last spring. In the counties of Orange, Polk and De- Soto, the loss has been great. In some sections of Orange county there are mile squares of timber where there is hardly * a green needle. The timber on the high ridges suffered the greatest loss. While some have lost but little timber, there are others from which come the reports to the effect that they will have their crop re- duaed the present season about thirty per ent. a Si a. | kM&1&i WE 6 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. This Easy Chipper Saves time and Money. Chip escapes easier on account of hollow back. WRIT Cuts a shade streak easier as hollow back allows hack to to be closed more FOR Gum flows easier as there is less steel to drag over the PrCES fresh cut. 7.- Operator's Tool Company, Green Cove Springs, Fla. ^ U ZOVMUKZT OF NAVAL STORE THaOUGH Ea1RAUDImA LAGE Femrandina, Fla, Sept. 13.-The move- meat of naval stores through this port for the present month is to be exceedingly -' heavy. There are at present eight big steam- ships in this port'and with the exception of two of them they are to take out naval stores. Last month the movement of naval stress was not as heavy as for the pre- ending month, but the shipments for Sep- tember will more than Balance the trade. The decision of the Seaboard Air Line to build a modern phosphate elevator here is to have a great influence on the move- ment of naval stores from this port. It is understood that the elevator will be the most modern structure of its kind ever built and that it will have a much larger capacity than the one which was built here several years ago and which wia recently destroyed by fire. The big ship which come here take as a rule both naval stores and phosphate. With facilities for handling phospn *.nprov- ed the natural result will be the greater shipment of naval stores through Fer- madina. The tanks of the National Transporta- tion and Terminal Company are to be re- moved to near what is known as the export docks. When the tanks and naval stores yard was established near the Sea- board Air Line shops it was thought that the contemplated improvements on the harbor would extend to that point. As the tanks are now located the spirits have to be transferred to barrels and then dumped into the tanks of the steamships. When the tanks have been moved it will be possible to load the spirits direct. The work of moving these tanks is ex- pected to begin at once. It is understood that the contract has already been let for the work. NEW RAILROAD WILL BOOM GEORGIA TOWN Reports from St.Marys, Ga., are to the effect that the St. Marys and Kingsland Railroad i fast being built- This road is to extend from St. Marys to Kingsland, on the Seaboard Air Line Railway, a distance of about fourteen miles and is to open up an excellent yel- low pine timebred section. The road is being built by Captain Johnson, who has been a potent factor in the building up of this section of Georgia. When the road is built St. Marys, which has an ex- ellent harbor, will forge to the front. SUIT AGAINST PI 1A0AIM FOR BUnNING FORESTS Mr. J. H. Hayman, of Gainesville, has entered suit against the Seaboard Air Line for $25,000, alleging damages to that extent by the burning of his naval stores farm in Nassau county near Yulem. The suit has -been brought in Nassau county and has been argued on the declar- ation and demurrer before Judge Hall of this city. It will be remembered that the operators in Nassau county suffered to a great extent by forest fires last spring. One of the operators lost at least $10,000 in one night. The outcome of this suit will be watched with interest. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that the under- signed will apply to the Honorable Napo- leon B. Broward, governor of the state of Florida, on the 9th day of October A. D., 1907, for Letters Patent, incorporating the undersigned and their associates under the name of The F. W. Ketterer Medicine Company, under the following proposed Articles of Incorporation: F . GROOVER, M. W. STEWART, H. 8. STEWART, F. W. KETTERER, W. P. SMITH. PROPOSED CHARTER OF THB F. W. &ani&j R MEDICfIN COMPANY. The undersigned incorporators hereby associate themselves together for the pur- pose of forming a corporation under the Laws of the State of Florida, and adopt the following Articles of Ineorporation: The name of this corporation shall be THE F. W. KJS. llIJtct MEDICINE COMPANY, and its business shall be con- ducted in the State of Florida, and in oth- er states of the United States of America, wherever necessary or convenient. The principal office of this corporation shall be in the city of Jacksonville, Duval county, State of Florida. The general nature of the business to be transacted by the said corporation shall be to own, buy and sell, mortgage and con- vey, lease and sub-let, operate, control and deal in, lands and real estate, houses, office buildings and factories and ware- houses; and to manufacture and market buy and sell and trade in, both for its own account, and as factors, brokers, or eom- mission merchants, at wholesale or re- tail, all kinds of medicines, drugs, chemi- eals, roots, herbs, plants and any and all kinds of things of whatever kind which can be conveniently used in the manufac- ture of medicines, drugs and chemicals and all kinds of merchandise and property, and to conduct all kinds of manufacturing and mercantile business; and to act as broker, factor or agent, in the purchase, OUGHT SAW MILLS tA mrl SbIm I mUmS Saws and %'opies, Steam and Gasoline Engines Try LOMBARD AUGUSTA, GA. Pbs 111 M11411 Casftk .d D WWM PECAN S Away= an (Commy of cmr Nin-p~abhse pIrodnt $uperws toean mts. TIE WPOUT WIl W YfMAY. Tb. fgMla Mto im a posam 9wr will tlb frt to rw a Grsst I& C& TUE SKIFFIE JL b. *.":- ------------------------u'--u-- Craig Bros Co. 239 W. BAy Stret EVERETT BLOCK. Leadewm in Men's and Bo0s' Fine Cloth- ina and Up-to-Date Furmishius. Agents for Dunlap and Stetson Hats; largest stock in the City. S---------.................. '6111 set@ Is@ --------- -------- - - - - - ---- ---- --------- oW. W. Carn, Prs. W. C. ThaemMs saga. IL CS.atun Ls. nl U-. Tampa Hardware Co. Wholesale Hardware Turpentine. Mill nd risosphate Suppiea. TAMPA. FLOR.IDA. ............... :::~uuu~ ---:-: .. ..----- ---_- NTARY PUmtI. .l O Eand n h bw d"not ROLAND WOODWARD, OONSULTINQ AND CIVIL ENQINKER. 1s08s 4L g0 o 0T9Ra Uu116 JMUWUUUIZ. A 1 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 7 Southern Drug Mfg. Company WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND MANUFACTURERS OF Flvoring Extracts, Packed Drugs, B. B. luing. Vinegar nd Pyne' Popular Remedes. We haiMde everydasl In the Drun and Meodcineo Mn Wrie for prices. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. m e . . ale, lease, masge t ad disposition of eal property and the products thereof, and to own, operate, hire, ret, lease, build, maintain and une warehouses ad factories, oice buildings and stores, and any and an other kinds of buildings ad m hinery advatageously for the eon- duct of it business; and to buy, sell, mange, own, control and hire horses ad vehicles for. the purpose of transporting Ste property or prodeuts owned, hed or meatroled or manufactured by said cor- peortiom; to advance sa lo o money up- sn the merity of rea estate, bods, rteepges, nmra eePe policies, shares of stack or cnmmeral paper; to ell, mort- gg, suet, pledge, hire, lease or con- wy the property of the said corporation, or the whoe or any part theeof, at the diser i of the Board of Direetor; ald to borrow monuy, imue bomla, notes. or other eliptig m and to secure the same by mrtagesa, deeds, pledges, or any oth- er kid of instrument; aad to make com- traets of any kind whatsoever for the futherae of its purposes or business; ad to sahbribe, for purchase, reeeive, own, homl for investm t or otherwise, as, diAoee of and mane advance or e1ans upou the stocs, shares, bomrI, eemr- Itim or other obligations of other eorpo- ratimn whatsoever, whether located or el0gited, enaed in or pursalg any ea or more of the kinds of busiess, pur- peas, objets or dstries indicated here- a, o oowing or ho"di any property of auy kid mntioed here, or of ay evrporation hodig or owmag the stock or any obblatio of ay sau crpora- tin, sad while the owner of ay suc stoks, ibods, or other obligations, or boldni the me as collateral, or in tart or otherwise, to exercise all of the hts, powers sad pivilege of owner- ship thereof, and to exercise all and any voting powers thereof; to severe, buy and an patents, trade marks and copyrights; and to make such by-laws in furtherance hieo as may be memessry or convenient to the poses of the business of this orporatio, and to have, exercise and en- oy all the rights, powers and privileges imedlat to corporation for profit, organ- ied, chartered aad existing under and by virtue of the laws of the ste of Florida IIL The amount of the capital stock of this corporation shall be Twenty-Ave Thorand Dollrs (,000.00), to be di- ided into Two Hundred and Fifty (250) Sshars of the par value of One Hundred Dola eah.ee AB or any part of the apitl stok of the said corporation my be payable in or isued or used for mahs or for the purchase of property, labor 0o services, at a just valuation thereof t e txed by the Boad of Diretor at a meatig to be called for that purpose. IV. SThe tfnm for which said orporatio hall exist shall be inety-ine (99) years. V. The bsinesn of the corporation shall b uomunted by the following officers: A President, a Vice-Preasent aad a Seere tary ad Treasurer, and a board of no less than three nor more than thirteen M Directors. The offices of Secretary and Treasurer may be held by the same per- son. The number of Directors may be changed from time to time by the by-laws, and they shall be elected annually by the stockholders. The above named officers shall be elected by the Board of Directors from among their own number, except that the Secretary and Treasurer need not be a member of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors may appoint sub- ordinate officers of this corporation, hav- ing such powers, duties and terms of office a they deem best. The annul meeting of the stockholders shal be held on the Third Tuesday in October in each year, but the date thereof may be changed by the by-laws. The by-laws can only be adopted or amended by a majority of the outstand- ing stock, voting in person or by proxy. The first annual meeting of the stock- holders shall be held on Tuesday, Octo- ber 15th, 1907, for the purpose of eleet- ing officers, adopting by-law., and com- pleting the organization of this corpora- tion. Until the officers elected at the first election shall be qualified, the busi- nes of this corporation shall be con- dueted by the following officers: F. C. Groover, President; M. W. Stewart, Vice- President; H. E. Stewart, Secretary and Treasurer; and F. C. Groover, M. W. Stewart, H. E. Stewart, F. W. Ketterer, and W. P. Smith, Directors. VL The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which this corporation shall at any time subject itself shall be Fifty Thousand Dollars (0,000.00.) VIL The names and residences of the sub- scribing incorporators of said corporation, together with the amount of capital stock subscribed for by each, are as follows: F. C. Groover, Jacksonville, Fla, 301 shares, 35,00.00. H. K. Stewart, Jacksonville, Fla., 30 shares, $3,00O00. M. W. Stewart, Jacksonville, Fla., 30 shares, $3,00000. F. W. Ketterer, Jacksonville, Flo., 50 shares, 5,000.00. W. P. Smith, Jacksonville, Fla., I share, $100.00. State of Florida, countyy of Duval Before me, a Notary Public in and for the said County and State, this day per- Ssonlly appeared F. C. Groover, M. W. Stewart, H. E. Stewart, F. W. Ketterer rad W. P. Smith, personal known to me Sto be the person described in adr who executed the foregoing instrument, and they acknowledged before me that they Signed the foregoing proposed Articles of Incorporation of The F. W. Ketterer Med- icine Company in good faith and for all i of the purposes therein mentioned. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affied my ofiial seal this the 6th day of September, A. D. 1907. SW. C. LF.IGH, Notary Public State of Florida. My commission expires Dec. 19, 1908. I (Seal) F. L. WILSON, Pres. a Tres.& JNR. E. IAIrS, Vce Pres. 6. J. SCWVIL, sec'y & 6o0L nor. Florida Cooperage Company (taw-merei Capital Moeek mesLm MANWAeACTVtoS Or Turpentine, Cotton Seed Oil, Dip and Syrup Barrels. Offute aMI FaWry ErterprWe Ma estoe Streots, telephone 1855 Jacksonvile, PI. INVENTOR AND TIEE N1. A. BAKER MAKIJUACTUIER OF BKER IMPROVED SEAMLES TUMPtNTIUE STlLS Wuifs we e2er= F. 0. R any sales imme aempname bell& JOB WORK TnrovKGntm T COvlNT rTKY OMTLY ATTllmer The Largest ad Oldest Coper Werks I the Sl. My spelaMty ib arge worm uMh bey bttom that do t Ish BRUNSWICK, GA. a- PENSACOA, FLA. DIAMONDS AND WATCHES w - -m HESS &SLAER1 2uwU.. mwh J%.~ & aesImsmmmmseuusmse *5353,gIIIgIII *313311111511311151. * J. P. W31=~. Pri~eos J. A. CL CaM.. at Vlkn $=Ie T. A. i a n d. Vies oPreVli J. T. ScMNAM.311 Ireer .L -KAoN. Secretary. EF. I aE -, E J. Ps WILLIAMS COMPANY,: nin Offie navx-,imiP, oo:=aWj. NaT40 OF Wm P'CWL MM V ALLmd. I CLK. COLU&UU UAL A Naval Stoics Producers .M lavitd to Creapoead~ Withn Vs 1U 0 I I I I 135 111110 19a2 a I I 1 5 1 1 1 1aEE IEEEIEIEE IE IE we ~hepI7 a* a caM. We co ubew yes. at Cw"ct o d mey Sevig Prics, amy pso of Mm pmr Pa a. pmtsww DIAMONDS. it if t w de to coasiva befg Ow -mg DUOane- dEaewu it Jackvik. seEd OW apeCalf t i1#e r*@mi cut mas and up gm WMM mEd Mris waths i~S1. 8 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. INDUSTRIAL RECORD JAMI EA. HOLALOMOK. r-- l-Ce~y- A. K. MAILS, Business Manaaw. Pahalaed Even Saearday. twomaneno lase)340w a -.S3WPer Ananum Sre Pine and uIf Pm esroelt." A ormu atlas nM be addressed Trl IndaMtril I.ecord Company. Jackuonvilln, Fla. amao EdMa-rial a iMtaan OA"oe . avean.n~ak. Ga. a reas the Postosee at Jaeknonvine. Fla.. eoadL-elam matter Adopted by the Executive Commitee of the Turpmtie Operator' Aeooeiatim Septa ber 12, 190B, as its exeluive offi- al organ. Adopted am l convention September 11 the orm aho of the ge- orlI amaatil Adopted April 27th, 10, as the official a of the Interstate Cane Growers' As- datioa. Adopted September 11, 1903, as the only oeial oran of the T. 0. A. ammnded to lumber peoplby peial realution adopted by the Georgia awmi TEHK RECORDS OFFICE&. The lishig plant al the mhin of- em f the Indutral Baeord Compay ae heated at the fbttection of Bay adl NmrA- e, fJabc vifla, Ians, in the er t of the great tupt and The asshGa, ake is the Board of Tade swiMing. Savannah is the lead- ig open u mal stoem mrket in the world. NOTICE TO PATONsL An paymosts twr de in the In- isteal anS Ml ouitlm tibrst must be mads tle ts the hbee Mea s b Jac nav. i A t as net adewe to msae a ledts. udr miy cirumttae. . I for fa ewhts uat m riptim are aet eat fbm the home v win 4e, aml al mrntim snet be mae direct to this y. b m see" Pa CIL PRODUCT SHORT: PRICES LOW. It ought to be humiliating to the naval stores producer to note the ease with which the American Naval Stores Company, an absolute ad vicious monopoly, controls the turpentine market. When the growers of Sea Island and Upland cotton are get- ting together and by organization com- manding a fair price for their product, by preventing the control of the price of cot- ton by unscrupulous monopolies and man- ufacturers, the naval stores producer is standing idly by and permitting a monop- oly, some of the officers of which have been convicted in the United States Court of restraining trade, to gobble up ihe fruts of their toil and manipulate their produce at will. It ought to be humiliating to the naval stores producer if it is not. There ought to be cause of humiliation, when the ope- rator sees the results which follow the action of the farmer, and when he sees that the prices of turpentine are being regulated by the clever hand of one com- pany only-lowered and raised at will. This year there is every reason for the belief that the production of turpentine will be twenty per cent lower than it was last year. There have been many elements which have combined to bring about this shortage of the crop. In the first place, there was the drouth. This killed a great deal of timber in South Florida. The for- est ires came as a heavy blow to the operators throughout the naval stores belt, due to the extremely dry weather. In addition to this there have been other The receipts today at the port of Sa- vamah, are below those of last year, and this is true, notwithstanding the enormous divlersi which have been made to the port of Savannah from Jacksonville and certain of the closed ports, thus demon- strating a large shortage in this year's crop. The manipulation of the turpentine mar- ket is the only thing which could bring about this state of affairs which confront the operator today. That it is not due to natural causes is evident on every hand. If there was anything needed to convince the operator or the general public of the fact that the American Naval Stores Conm piony is fixing the market and beating the producer out of thousands of dollars every week, that deficiency could be sup- plied by just a few moments' study of the conditions past and present, at both pro- ducing and marketing points. How long this state of affairs is to ex- ist depends upon the future policy of the operators and factors. At any rate the situation is one which demands careful, positive and active attention. And after all, what is the operator go- ing to do about it? It is up to the ope- rator. TIME FOR ACTION ON THE PART OF OPERATORS. The Industrial Record has repeatedly warned the operators of the danger and loss to their interests by a policy which permits the naval stores monopoly to hammer down and raise the price of tur- pentine at will. Just at this time there is more than words to impress upon the naval stores operators the advice and warning which this paper has been giving for the past three years or more. A study of market conditions for the past six months and a comparison with the market quotations of this week, will be pretty convincing argu- ments to give to the operator. The Record believes that the time for action has almost passed, but it knows that there are still left avenues through which the operator can secure relief if he takes advantage of them and hammers along the open lines vigorously and hard. The boldness of the American Naval Stores Company in bidding the primary market at Savannah down '/,c a day until turpentine is 12c a gallon less than it was at this time last year when the situation was in control of the same monopoly and the crop was much larger. The Go ern- ment's attention should be directed to the conduct of this company, certain of whose officials have recently plead guilty to ille- gal monopolizing of the market in this product. The attitude of the Standard Oil Com- pany, who are the largest domestic dis- tributors of turpentine in the world and who are in a position to protect this mar- ket against demoralization, is unpardon- able, and leads to the convincing conclus- ion that they are in sympathy, if not in actual collusion, with the American Na- val Stores Company in the arbitrary and illegal manipulation of this market. The sole purpose of the depression of the price of spirits of turpentine is to entail loss on the few independent pro- ducers and distributing companies who have purchased and are holding in tanks probably 20,000 barrels of turpentine. Tlhe interest of certain members of the Am*-ri- can Naval Stores Company as producers has probably prompted the advance in the price of rosin to compensate in some de- gree for the depression in the price of turpentine. The amazing indifference of the consumers to the fact that the Ameri- can Naval Stores Company is taking over a large part of the turpentine crop in the neighborhood of 50c. a gallon to be deliv- ered to them either on contracts prev- iously made at 58c and upwards, or here- after at enormously advanced pric-: the spectacle of a staple product like turlpn- tine being arbitrarily hammered to .0c. and with equal indifference advanced at the pleasure of the monopoly, is a spei- tacle which must be alike disgusting to the business world and interesting to the Government charged with the duty of en- forcing the law against monopolies of this character. Cotton Gina Begin Work. In the north and central part of the State. as well as in Middle and West Flor- ida. the cotton gins are beginning their work for the year. The crop of both Sea Island and Upland cotton is better this season than it was last at the open- ing of the picking season. AN EXTRA SESSION OF THE LEGIS- LATURE TO BE CALLED. While Governor Broward has not indi- cated to all the members of his cabinet that he is soon to call a special session of the Legislature, it has been given out quietly and on what appears to be good information that there is to be an extra session and that it is to be called about the first or middle of next month. The committee investigating the affairs and accounts of the Internal Improvement Trustees will have just a little more work to do. The committee has adjourned for a few days to permit its chairman to keep an important engagement in Levy county, where he is defending two white men, charged with murder. It is said that fourteen days will just about wind up the investigation, when once the committee again gets down to work. If this is the case, the report ought to be forthcoming by about October 10. There are several grounds upon which the Governer is to ask for a special session. One may be the matter of raising money to meet the demands forced upon the treasury of the State by the last legisla- ture, but there is another and a more potent reason to be assigned by Governor Broward. The new pension law has placed a great deal of work on the Governor and his cabinet. In fact there are so many boards and matters for the Governor and his cabinet to attend to that some of the most responsible duties devolving upon them are necessarily slighted. At the present time there are over 1,800 pension applications which have not been attended to. This requires a great deal of time. On the other hand the applica- tions ought to be handled and passed upon with the greatest care. Just this work alone would require the time of the pen- sion hoard, who are members of the Gov- ernor's cabinet, besides the Governor him- self. who is chairman. In addition to this there are applica- tions for pardon, complaints from the pris- on camps and other matters in connection with the State convicts which demand the attention of the Governor and his cabinet. When 'the extra session convenes it is highly probable that Governor Broward will mention these matters in his call and that he will ask for a provision in the statute laws of the State, for a pension and prison commission. The pension commis- sion is sorely needed, and the prison com- mission could be of great vwae to the State. The opinion is growing that Florida has outgrown her swaddling cltheI ad that TNE CLOTUIEft SOLE AGENTS F KM MATS Our Clothing CAt Fits iftm AMade ~lkk Leeks wen RMWr Febds well Neff 5- THE STUART- RUMSTEI Co. 14 WEST AY ST. 4JACuCSKULEA. she cannot administer the affairs of state with justice to all of the taxpayers, if she is to overburden her administration offers with work. Those who have applied for pemi-s ought to have their applications passed upon. They axpeet that, sad it in about the same with other matters with whih the Governor and his cabinet have to deL COTTON WAREHOUSE AT G0r-- The Farmers' Unioe, of Madison and Jef- ferson Counties is erecting a large briak cotton warehouse at Greenville. The brick for erecting the building is already oa the ground and the work of laying the foundation has begun. The warehose will have a capacity of three thousand bales of cotton, and will also be used for a storehouse for other farm products. It will be ready for business this year. The Wealth of the Old Families. Often diappeard, evaporated, a th new gmeratio was left Iut eme r tw th-Wg of real vair. Ams these vae- able (in 90 eases et of a hundm ) w % chest of old silver, the moat maIeul beautiful heirloom that the young gm timn treasured. ave youn sue a teas to heal dwa to yor heirs? If ot, now is th time t start gathering it IH y a itI t, come down and let as shw yoea son"hi in that IjB that i WW=TH HAVIM NOW and h hiwh e hieghy treem- by yewr Ums daM irb@ . L. J. RUIM 00EPANY, is W. MyU W _myD IN i e1. 8 THE WEEKLY~KC INDUSTRIAL RECORD. THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. .9 FLORIDA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK JACKSONVILLE FLA lWrloes all Forms of Life and En- ONE MILLION DOLLARS JAE dowment Insurance. Sale of Timber Lands. One of the few remaining large tra"ts of lands near Pensacola changed iandsa today, when James M. Mulden, of Pensa- cola, sold to L. L. Bryars, B. Miles and W. T. Brock, of Escambia county. Ala., 17,400 acres of timber land in Baldwin county, Ala., the purchase price not being stated, but understood to be a very handsome fig- ure. The new owners will use the land for turpentining purposes, being exten- sively engaged in this business in Ala- * bama. The land is cut over timber land and is situated between the Perdido and Stix rivers in Baldwin county, and is con- sidered very value for turpentining pur- poses. The tract was purchased last Jan- uary by Mr. Mulden, who intended making of it a game preserve, but later changed his plans and sold it to the Alabama par- tis. oIC02 OF 8TOCEKOLDMERS MEET- =IG OF JACKONVMLLE DEVEL- OPENT COMPANY. Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Jack- sonville Development Company is called by order of the president and in accord- ance with a resolution of the board of di- rectors of the company, to be held at the oaics of the company, Jacksonville, Florida, at 11 o'elock a. m. on Monday, the 7th day of October, 1907. At said meeting there will be preset- ed for the action of the stockholders a proposition to increase the capital stock of the company from S250,00.00 to $500,- 000.00. J. A. HOLLOMON, Secretary. Sept. 7th, 1907. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET- nIG or JACKSONVILU DEVEL- OPMENT COMPANY. Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Jack- sonville Development Company is called by order of the president and in accord- ance with a resolution of the board of di- rectors of the company, to be held at the offices of the company, Jacksonville, Fla., at 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, the 7th day of October, 1907. At said meeting there will be presented a proposition for the action of the stock- holders to amend article No. 3 of the charter of the company, so as to allow stock subscriptions to be payable in prop- erty as well as in cash. J. A. HOLLOMON, Secretary. Sept. 7, 1907. BOUND TRIP RATK Via Atlantic Coast Line Railway to the Jamestewna pesitie.. t4.4o Coach excursion to Norfolk, on sale Tueadays and Fridays, limit ten days, no stop-overs. *o-s iftema-day tickets, good in sleep- er. Stop-overs allowed within nmit. %Lee Slty-day thiket. Good in depers Stp-overs allowed w lit. 33.55 Season tickets. Go"d in sleeper Stop-oers allowed with limit o1 December a15th. WANTED AND FOR SALE Rate for this column is eats per word for frst insertion and 1 east per word r following insertion. No advertiement taken for les than 40 eenst for Anst, and 1M cents for following ineartio. Cash must accompany orde ymesou y mw an eeount with u WANTED-Position on turpentine place where I can fill two positions, managing, book-keeping, commissary and riding woods. The very best of references. Good salary expected. Address P. O. Box 474, A GOOD flatwoods plane for sale. Enough round timber to cut 10 crops boxes, 3 crops yearling boxes, 4 crops 3rd year boxes, 7 crops pulling boxes, plenty more timber near by can be leased, 35 cents tight rate from still; 5 head mules, 4 horses, 1 four-borse wagon, I Jersey wagon, 1 buggy, 1 25 still and fixturs. Location and everything for ($15,000) fifteen thousand dollars. Address, Z. G. Holland & Co., Omega, Fla. 9-7-4t. POSITION wanted as turpentine stiller or commissary keeper. Can give good ref- erences. Please state salary when answer- ing. Address H. T. Sowell, Howell, Ga. 9-14-it FOR SALE-A desirable turpentine lo- cation, well located on railroad, fiftem crops of boxes; timber to cut about nine more crops. Moderate.price. Schedule upon application. Address N. R. Hays, Apalaeh- icola, Fla. FOR SALE CHEAP-Turpentine location, 15 crops virgin, yearling and 3rd year boxes. 3,000 acres round timber. Lot of high boxes can be worked for protecting from fire. Homesteads being proved up in abundance. 20 miles from Pensacola. Water rate. A bargain to the man with the mony. J. F. Mathis, Pensacola, Fla. FOR SALE.-Pin aid Cypre Lands. Owing to extensive orange and other inter- ests in the State. owner will sell his pine and cypress land consiting of 10000 acres pine and 2,000 acres eypres land, shingle mill and store in operation; small saw milL Three hundred acres pine ready to he cut. remainder now being turpentimed. Will sell as a whole for $75.000, small payment down, remainder to be eat as it can be cut from the ad, or will sell shingle mill and cypree separately. Ad- dres by letter only, "Owmer A," U2 Mai treet. Board of Trade Bulding, Jackson- vll, Fla.h WANMT -AS esemmismaes to dem-a thdr bar of al kindl enf med and mhrla. We bay rythin in the way of k. Wsree. Amm.riam l e C. JasdomvllaM 716 FORTUNES IN FLORIDA-Turpentine and Sawmill Men. Your attention please. If wou a-e interested in the purchase of a Turpentine location, Sawmill or Timber Lands, either virgin or boxed, I will be pleased to mail you my list and sched- ules, or go with you in the woods to make personal examination of what I hae. All properties direct from owners. Titles good. Reference, bankers and business men of my town and county. Chas. F. Turner, DeFuniak Springs, Fia. 8-24-4. A PARTNER WANTED-To manufae- ture a new turpentine hook; or a buyer for patent on the same. A fortune in it. T. A. McGregor, Haleyondale, Ga. 2t. WANTED-Oraier, either sex, on salary of $100 a month and expenses for an up-to-date association, paying weekly ick and accident ben s and furnishing free medical attendants to an its members. Liberal contract vill be made for produc- ers of business. American Sick & Acci- dent Association, Buffalo, N. Y. 6-29-14t EMPLOYEES WANTED-We own a large compact body of Long Leaf Yellow Pine timber which we desire to operate for Naval Stores and wish to correspoa with active, experienced men with a view of securing a foreman and two or thee wood's riders for this department of our business. Please write fully as to your experience with boxes and cups and say how long you have followed this busiane and give your references, saying who you could come for the place and wht ada- ry you will require. Do not amnwr i addicted to drink. Address Lumbhrmen are of thif paper. FOR SALE-Small turpentine place for cash. Price $8,500.. Good backing. Ad- dress Operator, care Indutrial Reeord. tf WANTED High-class da-me gao@ salesman that will command g pay, to tell drug specialties among ommisar principally. We don't wat a cheap man Will pay either salary or eomaim. Commissary Supply Cmpany, b rrmin ham, Ala. 6-2-tt TURPENTINE BARRELS ATLANTIC COOPERAGL COMPANY Manufacturers Hand-Made Turpentne BDarels We have been manufacturing our own staves for years and select the very best stock for our barrels. Skilled coopers employed. Just begin- ning business in Jacksonville, and solicit a share of your patronage. Send us a trial order. J. pfol. WRIGHT. Manager iaskehonw Fla. 3"6 D__ __W a" "Glft COMPARATIVE MARKET ksrub. The price of spirits dropped half a cent a day all week, evidently forced I don by those who are manipulating the market, closing Friday at i5-0%. NMedium rosins still show advancing tendency. SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE FOR THE WEE BER AND AT SAVANAH. Prie. Sales. Shipents. eeapts. Wstoas Jax. Say. Ja. Sav. Jax. ayv. Ja. 8a. Jax. aw. Saturday ... 511/2 511/1 488 429 r00 488 345 79125,514 30,231 1 Monday .....51 51 975 1.158 144 4,114 79 45425,759 26,561 Tuesday .... 501/ 501/ 354 581 0 392 646 1,16626,410 27,346 Wednesday 50 50/ 325 22 0 70 334 84527,056 28,120 Thursday ... 50 50% 659 997 0 1,200 449 964 27,30 27,884 Friday ......50 50%1 933 549 271 2,055 622 97127,839 26,827 ROSIN FOR TrH WErK HERE AND AT SAVAWNAH. Saturday. Monday. Tuamay. Wedsday. ThR lay. dMjy. Jax. Say. Jan. Sf. Jan. Sav. Jan. a. Jan. fHa. Jan. law. SWW ...... 6.25 6.256.25 6.256.25 6.306.20 6.206.15 6.206.10 6.25 WG .......6.15 6.151.15 6.106.15 6.156.05 6.0506.00 6.056.00 6.00 N ..........6.00 6.006.00 5.956.00 6.005.90 5.905.90 5.955.85 5.90 M ......... .60 5.605.60 5.605.60 5.605.55 5.555.55 5.555.50 5.55 K ......... 5.40 5.405.40 5.405.40 5.405.35 5.355.35 5.366.25 5.30 I ..........4.95 4.904.95 4.954.95 4.904.85 4.854.85 4.864.80 4.80 H .........4.85 4.854.85 4.904.85 4.904.75 4.754.75 4.754.70 4.70 G ..........4.70 4.754.70 4.804.75 4.804.70 4.704.67 4.654.65 4.65 F .........4.65 4.704.65 4.754.70 4.774.65 4.654.00 4.004.00 4.00 E .........4.45 4.504.50 4.554.55 4.554.45 4.454.40 4.404.40 4.40 D ......... 4.15 4.154.20 4.204.25 4.154.15 4.104.10 4.054.06 4.00 CBA ......4.00 4.064.00 4.104.06 4.044.00 3.953.95 3.953.90 3.90 AIRPORT Or MOdal MOVEMENT EH AMD AT SAVANA.IL alew. H 01-= RsJoMmp Hbt s. Jax. Say. Jax. Sat. Jan. 8a. Jan. law. Saturday ............... 1,492 ,3312,00 1,792 917 3,3772,179 81,M7 Monday ..................121 2, 17 ,36 8,735 2, 1,43770,6 74,21 Tuesday ..................2,638 1,814 50 ,046,234 4,01 77,2 Wednesday ............. 1,257 4,161,40 7901,426 2,19871,30 78,7 Thursday ...............1,417 1,887 265 2,5921,161 3,071,14 7,4 Friday ................2,096 2,7331,400 4,6251,766 301072,2 77,870 10 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. THE GROOVER-STEWART ow o. F VM IEI Y 7-TV .S.... ---eM-ER n -g 00. wlekamrl Drags Oneiab, DaW imekas amg Oomm-r oeds .-m m n Reliable Whiskies. When we make Claims for our goods we are certain of the facts. We operate the finest open fire copper Distill- ery in the World. We do our own bottling and packing and no expense or labor is spared to have every drop of our Whiskey absolutely pure and of the highest quality. We guarantee every Order to be perfectly satisfactory, or return your money. Four Full Quarts Rose's "Old Corn" or "Ol4d Re" or assorted ,3.40, express prepaid Write for complete Price-Lst. R. M. Rose Company, 16 West Forsyth Sreet, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. "ASK THE REVENUE On r ir.L." H.ECTIIC LUGIT AND POWER PLANTS FOR MULLS AND FACTORIES. REMINGTON OIL ENGINES INEATIMG N MEMSM. KARL FRIES - UISWICK, 6A. W. W iit N.AAMAU. m e. N. NUM4 Brnwl, G. W. R. BOWzw, v M Ga. D. T. PURSE Savamauh, Ge. O.. IT.'.M O, SavakLas. G Seithern States Naval Stores Co. Savannah. Ga. Factors and Comamission Merchafnts hip to Savannah Get Competitito Hihest Pries Promptest Beturn Correspond With WU JOS. ROSENHEIM SHOE CO. NAXWAWTV AMD UUKS OF SHOES SAVANNAH, GEOWGIA "Eat Shea M Ni for C0111u1uaa16 Tr"ae." 00 su~miiui~3S~iim~h~u004040uud Iu I*1111111111111 .i -CI eainR wur m - IaSaM. o e e h1N EN 11L) OLD IIHARP w '-AM' Pure IMCO Rye. B IMe 6100 MA few ft $9 .z. pse"Pa GEG. 5. COlUYIhN-Pwe Penu Rye; DIs eel MeSW. Ry th gu =.W; feo= fel quats 1am. aqrem poefi W~nev. 371~ th -- P~ - wcskey13Y n Wib=ALM; ar ri CULIPORD XYZ-Uft t&* NMM P.S toar 1.3 quarts SUL mv wemIAL OLD nmi uumn COM]I-e10 km oreled $Lw; er e; 4s ml am 37 s wf wonm W c0 Ili and Melw. BY the SIDmI 4201 1.3 quaru NPft awess srepetaL We bandl, all the 6= 011M U 1 ff O l A d noI WhiuM Is the Z=1ing amd wll save you &M a t o I Dm 0a0t M your pwuin. 11"d St Duke It Me stawlogue. man" free wes s pewntIN The Aitmayer Istau Liquor Compfny MACON. GEORGLA. THE ARAGON J YUAC Ma. Under new MnU6ausmt. Thomughip enoyated a r-paired truhO, is- ludihng now esowfie uesate smd our own lsctrOIich pleat. H. N. OsNZAL. Prop. WILLIAM A. IOUNIS WILUAM A. BOURS& Jam o. aM COMPANY rue maw manui enem -M IN l mIrkTAW. Uy Oral. Feca, Cads raswd" ftufty 6 flew, Crk, Meal am Faertlzs. 6MNSTWU: Prompt Sh~Ipmnt. 1shis Sf fm 206 EAST BAY T, JACKSO IE. fIA. ------------ usa-----u--- a -------------a-~ L V. Vb*4Vdh0 ILL I I hivlyn TM D.3. LEAM, tldvaWTmo I WEST FLYNN & HARRIS CO. I GW*NIA 31.00 Useanash. Ge NAVAL STOES FACTORS IF IfTvu OnK1 BRCErY hIV SAVANX a, IA., JACN3U YnJ^ p P1.5, AM~ VWWANDT21, ILJL I wholicsa Groe aso Iterl in Hy. Gm&n md Heam *~& Hamebs.n"Aam SOLE AI[EN [S em CWlmalsd U brns Twph Arm, WERCHAMIS WAREHO1OM * SAVANA. GA. JAcKIoNvILZ FLA. TAMPA, I"5 ----------------- ---U~P~-- I-- -- - W WWI W1 6 9 k *%, %I W % F %Vv W, I &W 0 P I*, I I M-4 M*A*A I ON& IV, %161 Wl I mr.r IP 11 1 ^i~i THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. U TAMPA MONUMENTAL WORKS, DEBALBER IN Monuments. Headstones, Iron Fencing and Italian Statuary NO JOB TOO LARGE. NO JOB TOO SMALL. MAIN OFFICES 310 ZACH S6 r in u. TAMPA. FLA. W. & ummmas Pre. F. orGn, Ge. Mzr. amr Vie- Prn. L & CAWIT, Win-Pl. J30. SAVARXSZ, Trua T. RICHARD, Se-y. TAMPA DRUG CO. Wholesale Manufacturing Druggists, TAMPA, FLORIDA. Fb"r and complete Ae of a A.lsds of Drurs, ChaI lcal and Patent Medcines. SPECIAL ArTANTION 10 COMMISsARY TRADE. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS. MERRILL-STEVENS CO. Boilermaking and Repairing Stm Boilers and Pumps. SHIP BUILDING e~nd REPAIRING. : JtLcttlonvistt Fla. -- --***** ****-* ** ir i***** *** 4* NAVAL East Coast Lumber Co. ROUGH AND DRPSSPQ LONG LEAF Yellow Pine Lumber Bundled Rosin Barrel Staves in Carload Lots Steassmer Shipmets a Specialty. WATERTOWN, FLORIJDA 19 19 299 $message as*@@te teott meomsm ost tmmtm * Standard Clothing Company One rirce One Price FrAsioNAteL CWrTHIERS AND FMIRNISI eS, 17 1 39 wes Ob St~et. - .Jao, Pal stetm amd awes mats. spee AU IMtas him tl man r STORES PRINTING We wish to call Special Attention of Operators to our unex- celled Facilities for Executing Job Work PROMPTLY and at Reasonable Prices. We make a Specialty of COMMISSARY CHECKS and eal Blanks, Forms, etc., used at Commissaries, Turpentine Plants, etc. When in need of Any Kind of Printing Send Us Your Orders. INDUSTRIAL RECORD COMPANY. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. --------------------------------1------- I 1HE WFX&KLY R-MUSITIAL IW"R ECOD. 11 12 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. HUTCHINSON SHOE COMPANY VICTORY SHOES AND HATS Wholesale *- Jacksonville, Fla. NOTICE= OPF ASTEWS SALM. Under and by virtue of a final decree of foreclosure made and rendered by the Judge of the Fourth Judicial Circuit of the State of Florida in and for Duval county, in chancery sitting, on the 5th day of September, A. D. 1907, in a cer- tain cause therein pending, wherein Jacksonville Development Company, a corporation, is complainant, and Ralph H. Done et al are defendants, I shall offer for sale and sell in front of the court house door in said county, in the city of Jack- soaville, on the 7th day of October, A. D. 1907, the same being the first Monday in said uonth and a le al iaes day, within e legal hours of sae, to the highest oad best bidder, for cash, the following described property, to-wit: Lying and being i the county of Duval and state of Florida, more particularly described as follows: to-wit: Block for- ty-two (42) Edgewood, as per plat of record in the office of the clerk of the county of Duval, Florida, in Plat Book 2 at page 37; or so much thereof as may be sifieient to satisfy said decree and all costs. LUCMI H. BOGG8, Special Master. OWEN & ROYAL, Solicitors for Complainant. it beg. 9-7. HUTCHINSON AUDIT CO. PULC ACCOUNTANTS & AUDMTORK kome sva. imageNdw Ife. - ICHAS. A. CLAUtK CO. Phone 1 nw il, I 0 Phone 186. Jacksonville. Fla. U Clyde Steamship Company Walter Mucklow, CBkrJfIx PUBLIC ACCOUJTArT, Roem, 46-47-4 Mutual ie BMg TJACKSOerN sLA JACKSONVILE., ILA. JOSEPH ZAPF CO NEW YORK, CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA UNES Tb magneent Steamship of this Ha re appeal to ail a fellws, eatg a hriese, S C, bth wa&^ From Mw Yesk, (Pier 36 Iorth ir*.) Wholesale Dealers n aad Botlers c f ANH EUSER- BU SCH St. Louis Lager Beer LiqNM, Wils, MrNWl Watrs Write for Prices P.o. O Motive Power 47 Of Amy KlAd for Amy Purpose. IrrigatlO Ouetits of Amy Capacity for Immediate Shlpaiet. Pawps, WisE Mills, Steel Towers, Steel afd Woed Tasks, Special Macklery. Gasellae Engles a Specialty. BENNETT BROS. CO., Jacksonville, Pla. BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASE! --See The- KNIGHT CROCKERY -And- FURNITURE COMPANY JACKSONVILLE, FLA. H. U. PkrLxmiam r. Press. P. L. STHERLAND, Viee-Pres. A. D. COVINGTON, See'y J. P. COUNCIL, Traes and Geml Mgr. THE COUNCIL TOOL CO., Gemral Oees: JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Factory: WAwNAwinN, N. C. N fwr f fifh as MM Tms -OP W S aF linen JChdfeawls wY STEAMER. ~.k and- New Yreah ................................ ALGONQUIN ...Thursday, Set. 5,at 1:0mm Monday, Sept. 2,at 3:00pm... ARAPAHOE......Sunday, Sept. 8,atl 0:0Am Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 3:00pm.... .COlANCHEE... .Tuesday, Sept 10, at 1:0-6m Friday, Sept. 6,at3:00pm .... CHIPPEWA................................. Saturday, Sept. 7, at 3:00pm ..... HURON....... Thursday, Sept. 12, at 10:0a Monday, Sept. 9,at3:00pm.... IROQUOI .... Saturday, Sept.14, at 10:0am Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 3:00pm..... APACHE .....Monday, Sept. 1, at l08aam Friday, Sept. 13, at 3:00pm .... ALGONQUIN.... Tuesday, Sept. 17, at 1-0 m Saturday, Sept. 14, at 3:00pm.... ARAPAHOE ...Thursday, Sept.1l, at le0-0m Tuesday, Sept. 17, at 3:00pm .... COMANCHE .... Sunday, Sept 22, at lo:.am Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 3:00pm ..... .HURON ....... Monday, Sept. 23, at 10:hm Friday, Sept. 20, at 3:00pm.... IROQUOIS .... Thursday, Sept. 26, at 10:0hm Monday, Sept. 23, at 3:00pm......APACHE .....Saturday,. Sept. 28, at 10:0m Tuesday, Sept. 24, at 3:00pm .... ALGONQUIN.... Sunday, Sept. 29, at 10:6sm Thursday, Sept. 26, at 3:00pm .... ARAPAHOK.....Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 10:e1m Saturday, Sept. 28, at 3:00pm .... COMANCHE.... Thursday, Oct 3, at 10>ikm Monday, Sept.30, at 3:00p...... HURON....... Saturday, Oct. 5, at 10:00m *Freight only. +New York direct. CLYDE NEW ENOLAND AND SOUTHERN LINES. Proight Service Betwon Jackosavl Beatem sa Ps mes, a ad Eeseben Point Caons at Charlestn Bth Way. fMIBGHT ONLY. From South SiMe rm et ea Cme. et.r Lewis Wharf, Bato STanMn Jakeevla. Saturday, Aug. 17, at 3:00pm......ONONDAGA. ...................... ....... Saturday, Aug. 24, at 3:00pm.... CHIPPEWA.... Friday, Aug. 30, at 10:nm .......................... ...... ONONDAGA.... Thursday, Sept. 5, at 10:mn Saturday, Sept. 31,at3:00pm......MOHICAN..... Friday, Sept. at 10:0mm CLYDE ST. JOHNS RIVER LINE Btwee Ja heomsl am& SbadstL Stopping at Palatka, Astor, St. Francis, Beresford (DeLad), anl later landings on St. Johs River. STEAMER "'CITY OF JACKSONVILLE" Is appointed to sail as follow: Leave Jacksonvile, Sundays, Tuesdays anr Thus- days, 3:30 p. m. Returning, leave Sanford Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 9:30 a. m. SOUTHBOUND) jNOW NDB Read do r Bad up. Leave 3:30p .................. .....................A Jri :-n.m. LeMve 8:46p.m.................... Palatka .................... 8:.m. Leave 3:00a m.................. Astor ..................... p e 8:30pm. ................ ............. Bere ord (DeIand) .............. L 1: I: p. M. Arrive 8:30a. ..................... Sanford ................... *-. :3-a.m Arrive 10:0 0a.m .................. terle ................... Lv 1:00a.: GENERAL PASSENGER AND TICKET OFFICE, a2 W. BAY ST, JACK'VIY I. S M. IRONMOHGER, JR., A. G. P. A., JacksevB Fla. JOHN PEMDREL, T. P. A, A. C. HAGERTY, G. P. A, Jacksonville, Fla. Pier 36 N. R., N w TYk. 0.. TAYLOR, P. T. L, C. BROWN, P. AI, ago Brnoaway, New York. L. JONES, T. F. A, L. SCROBL, C. A, Jacksonvile, Ra. Lee r, Fla. W. G. COOPER, JR., A, CLYDE MILMN, G F. A, Jacksonville, FVa Pier 36 NI. L, Noe Yed. C. P. LOVLL, Agst, Jack oalle, Fa. GENERAL OFFICES, PIER 36, N. R. Branch, go Breadway, New Tedk. THE WTaY INDUSTRiAL RECORD. IS'- U - 3.5. NASE. Predisat. N. BOARDUAN, Trmur.t. L L NAM.o Preldnt. J. r. C. MTYRS Voee.Prea.nt. American & P. SMOTTER. Chmfrm.. BeaMrd a Dotreasers. Naval Stores [Or WEST VIGIOA] smeosrs to S. P. Sitter Compar y Patters. wlu COmpamPIban, G. N. BOARDMANM Treasrrr. C. J. DeLOAC,. Seeremry. Company Exporters and Dealers in All Grades of ROSIN, PURE SPIRITS TURPENTINE, TAR. PITCH. ROSIN OIL and all other products of the pine tree. HEAD OFFICES: SAVANNAH, GEORIA. eImaP r - PmDlrSVIPI D BI S M IT LOMI CIUWETWAfl LOUVmYILI BlRANCES: jACUMI6lmUm TAMPA pTmaII SUMw maA gg agg 8 Yao Wauo a TaMrpuis LeMLsam? F Y1 Wat a S-amn LeuCtl-m? IYe Wnt my Kmd FmorlMn Land? Ye" Meawk=n mms? IaF on eor wres a J. H. Livingston & Sons, OCALA. FLORIDA. - Brick and Building Material. Wlim nowMo tste., "Potad Commit Paster Paitf Iamd Wall rblra, Madtr ~t 3ta, salms, re srink or lay. Write to GEO. R FOSTER. Jr. Jacksonville. Fla. THE COMMERCIAL BANK JACKSNYR.LE, RFA. krnces: Scals al Lase City The i lIlg 8tate. Bok im Jackmovifll. I co eot md a m old- -faeSN aily Miuress 11 Mane d is abjeet to regular madut- by the oenmpeoIr. Wrmllidad mad a'vl.e Asm* ealiited. a. RgemaMI W. a OWNs, H. GAILLAnD, PseMent. Vice-Pren C r S- - - Mc KOY PATENT Turpentine Cup. The bet and simplet cp cM the markt. Deftehabe Greater Capscity, easier dipped mowe eadJy pLaced on0o e, st4ager a"d pe- ticaft1 Paet tible. Wm not res. Foreatalo and prie ne write SR 'tots Pramsl aeft S NBarnw r& essup CompI Barnes & Jessuip COMM Jacksonvflbk. Forida. W. J. L't.1t. J. begd5a5. W. WADE. Vioe-Preddeat. mC. HUGHES, As't. Sc'T amd Tre Union Naval Stores Co. MOe.HE, ALA. PENSACOLA, FLA. NEW ORLEANS, LA. NAVAL STORES FACTORS. ..........D A Irs:s IN.......... Supplies for Turpentine Operators. Cam efer at pest quite a ire number of emimaie Ieat.s ti West Flor- Sl, Aa~bsia a ndlmimipp Le Ua adv ane mude apiset cempmilr Cw. Principal Office: MOBILE, ALABAMA. MACHINERY Portable and Stationary Engine-, and Boilers, Saw Mills, Wood- working Machinery and Supplies, Complete line carried in stock. Liberal Terms. Write for cata- logue. State Agents for the Olds Gas and Gasoline Engines. Address all communications to .ALSfl MAC ERY CO. 22 Ocen Street, Jacksonvill, Florida Len g Dssease Pbn.e 547. Namva Stores Factors and nComnrmisef Merchants. Oe r iCU.a.S. C. H. Barne. Presdermt. J. A. Ewint Vico-Pr-sdos. E. B. Wells Secretary and Tress-rer. DIRECTORS: C. .BDrne. J. A. Ewing. I. S. Rall J. IL. Saunders, E. C. Long, W. E. Cuammor, E. Wells. W. S Jennings. G. W. Tiylor. , Turpentine Cups As our supply of eup in mited, we - gest that itemdig prerh as.r in in their orders promptly to iarn dfi.my. Far Pris.. .o Cups, G6tters aid l Toels of Tepewtks" Chattanooga Pottery Company -JacsnvHw frioda THE WKOLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 1 8 -* " --)<( .c.,..:.^- -. '_-)1; *'rr THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. m- PLANTERS "Old Time" Remedies THE JOY Of THE HOUSEhoD. Thee feor at remeiaNs, aNu Tm, Beseicts, Cuban AMlf - a Cubma O, ,e joy of the boauhoM. With them nr at band, a T m- is ready for my merger. He has a a fe, reliable ad speedy relief m=msm fr wife, children, sdf or With these remeda you ea keep the d ,ytor' hands out of your poets, and yet have a healthy, happy fany. Cu 3em, you n ewe yw e ok of aay ailment that may befall them. . UBUIAn TZA- Liquid or Powar Fer the gist family medicine. It wI eou a r Is of Liver and Kiday Oomphrat, Prewt Cills ad Malarial Fwer. C(hur om am ol aaimm of diMrn; ad uas a lamtive tonic it is without a hal-e ad reliabe. In the liquid, it is extremely patah -ere children e, at--m is- RaADY FOR UBS. 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