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_______________ ,C ~7~+F ;a ~y~ \i `; 1?. ~~ ~ . \\ / If 6 /, 1 JACKSONVILLE, fLA. SAVANNAH, CA. 1I L 6 L CONSOLIDATED NAVAL STORES COMPANY. Home Office: JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Branches: Savannah, Ga., and Pensacola, Fla. OFFICERS. W. C. POWELL, Prmnen; B. F. BULLAhD, H. L COVINGTON, J. A. CRANFORD, D. H. MeMLLAN, B. POWELL, C. M COVINGTON, JOMN L POWELL, Vie PresMelt; C. P. DUMINBURY, Seeretary ad Tiasmr. MfICTIWV COMMrITTEZ: W. C Powell, C. B. Rger, H. L Omiugtoa, B. F. Bullard, J. A. Oraford. DIL CTORS: W. C. Poll, B. F. Balard, C. B Roge, J. A. taford, W. J. Hilman, John H. Powell W. F. oar~hba, H.L Covingto C. Dwai, D. H. MeMlma . Powen,C. Q. Cor tag, 8 A. Alfor NAVAL STORES FACTORS Paid in Capital Stock, $2,500,000 Owned and Controlled by Practical Operators. The "Cosolidated" 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 cell or correspond. COVINGTON COMPANY, WHOT SALE 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 take inrt New Work adrep ngda. payment for in the country Heavy C persm ithi, Steam Pipe and Specal Copper Work Jacksonville, Fla. Abu Fayetteville,N. C. Savannah, Ga. Moble, Ae. i i L WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. PUP wam EVERY SATURDAY. DEVOTED TO NAVAL STORES, LUMER AND MANUFACTURING wilatMubs SI r ~s EL at3 brso T.."--M-.-'ma TU* .Ca ..w' A.. a b M M 'a. bo* s . .sd. dS. m asA a. s c.... __ m .. . m.n d. .s .. dl.. A m. I sX Oahr a"o own'd dT gmen Opmm Asei-m., d5- AI 03. G ~ram d- m Cm. Osem AAi -me Vd- nd OGee s S-Om Amehwinm. nGiMdOdig d|T S whe 1s1um-m Aeedel The American Naval Stores Company Methods Are Exposed by New York Trade Paper In its efforts to hold the naval stores business for Savannah against the nat- ural conditions which make Jacksonville the logical naval stores centre, the Sa- vannah News and the Naval Stores Re- view of that city are supporting the pol- icy of those who were convicted on their own confession about a year ago and fined in the United States Court for re- striig trade. The factors and produces are observ- ing with care the situation as it appears today. When spiris go soaring up ad reach a high-water mark, the operator and factor get careless. The disposition appears to be to fall in line with the very elements which could in a day push the market dowa to the present low ebb. It is a fact that there is not an industry in the United States where those who are the pduners are so careless as they are in the disposition of naval stores. For years it has been the policy of the Shotter forces to hammer the price of s drit down during the producing season sad to raise them at will when they have secured control of a M ent amount of the product to warrant the change. It has been dome easily in the past. It i beig easily accomplhed now, thanks to the careless indiferece of the prodneer. rEve the maeamet of a ine upon Shot- ter and others their confession that they were criminals in the face of the United States statutes and guilty of me of the most outrageous crimes o the statutes of their omntry, has apparently had no eaet. The bee is general now, aad there ar ea itiom if not fact to sup. port that belief that the American Naval Stores ompay is controlling the pur- Seh and sale of spirits of turpentine and Seetralii e trade. Wil Make Investgatiei An invesigation has been instituted by the Indnstrial Reord and the United States Attorney General is to be asked to take a hand aad lead his assistance to the work of patting an end to this Ile- gal traffic. There is not a single condition, nor a single eircumstance which an se- Smcount for the natural decline of spirits for the past few months. The fact is the decline is not a natural one. The law of supply and demand has had nothing to do with t. That the market has been manipulated is evident. To secure proof of this may be a difieult matter and re- quire a careful study of conditions sad aets. Bat the producers are becoming aroused and there is a general feeling among the meot prominent factors that this illegal trdicking with one of the South's greatest products should cease. That the BaSmw ah News interested i this effort of the Shotter forces to istain e DiaI of the priee of spirits is evident from the following extract from the Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter of New York, which is published in the interest of the consumer, endeavors to keep the price of spirits down, but which has been fair and honest in its dealing and refused to bow to the Shotter gang. New York Paper Scores. Readers of the Record will note the fact that this is a fight between two journals, both of which are making an effort to push down the price of naval stores. Neither of them have any inter- est in common with the producer and the manner in which the Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter shows up the Savannah News and gives, sway the policy of Shotter and his gang is a clincher. The editorial of the Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter follows: What the New York Paper Says. "Our attention has been drawn to an article in the Savannah Morning News of September 3, one section of which, under the heading 'Moulding Public Opinion, reads: As an illustration of the grasp of the actual situation manifested by some of these "pseudo-wise" journals, a New York trade paper, in commenting on efforts to secure higher prices for spirits recently delivered itself of the following: "Only six years ago turpentine was sell- ing at 38 cens a gallon and yielded at that figure a prot to commission mer- chant, factor and farmer. Yet today the last named complains that there is no money in spirits at 57% cents. True, eon- ditions are somewhat changed, the area of the belt is narrower and labor more ex- pensive, but that these drawbacks should warrant anything like an extra charge of 19% cents per allon, it is out of all re- son to sppoe. It has been admitted that under existing conditions there is a proft at 50 cents, and we do not fear to say that even this is still above the cost level by at least 15 cents." Such talk as this has led the cosumng public to hold off until the producers are more reasonable 1? in their prices. One result of this policy has been to eat up stocks abroad, and will result ultimately in consumers being compelled to come into the market regardless of prices. "The quoted portion is taken from the July issue of the Reporter. The first paragraph does not need any comment. The thinking people of the business world are too accustomed to bickering and at- tempts at sarcasm, which among certain types of journals passes as wit or clever- ness, to give it as much as a passing thought, but we wish to call particular attention to the last paragraph, wherein it is stated that such articles as we have published have led the public to 'hold off until producers are more reasonable If this is so, and we take no issue with our Savannah contemporary on this point, then we have accomplished the very end for which the article alluded to was pub- lished. The price of spirits of turpentine since March 21 has fallen from 74%c. to 5Se., a difference of 22%e. per gallon, or over $11 per barrel If the public has held off on our advice surely that advice was sound and deserves commendation. There is something in the paragraph of the Savannah paper, however, thai strikes us as being quite pertinent. 'One result of this policy,' it says, 'has been to eat up stocks abroad, and will ultimately re- sult in consumers being compelled to come into the market regardless of prices.' "The consumer must here pause and consider and these are some of the facts which it will be well for him to ponder over. There is a fierce war waging be- tween the American Naval Stores COm- pany, Savannah, and the Navl Stores Export Company, Jacksonville; just such a fight in fact as was on once before when the latter concern narrowly averted the disgrace of bankruptcy and was glad to sign a treaty of peace which cost their shareholders about 70 cents on the dollar of their holdings. The situation is sub- stantially the same today as it was then. Starting last May with the purchase of 7,000 barrels of spirits at 2% cents at a time when the general expectation pre- vailed that the rock bottom price could not fall below 60 cents, the Export Cbm- pany has seen the market decline to a5 cents, with the end not yet in sigt. "The decline, it must be remembered, too, came despite the removal ffom the market by tankage of 30,000 barrel. It does not require great thought to arrive at the coenlusion that with spirits de- clining as they have, the margin at which the goods were held by the banks must have been exhausted more than one, that money is tight and that banks under such conditions do not favor loans of this character, more especially when values show such a persistent tendency to crum- ble. The inevitable, then, must' happen, more margins will be demanded and may not be forthcoming, no more new loan will be made and 30,000 barrels of turpen- tine will then be sold to cover the amount advanced upon it. It looks as if this end might not be far off aad when it hap- pens there will be but one large holding concern, as there was before. It will con- trol the market and without doubt will not be slow to turn the tables sad take substantial profits by putting the price up to any figure that in its judgment seems as high as safety warrants. "This is why turpeatif at currt prices in our opinion is a go pzurchaa It may go lower, prbaly it wil, Ut u- ls all reasonable ca latis f it wi evestuany tarn very mu hihe. Cn- ditios as they appear at imem ight even warrant the belief that t? hig water ark i March O 74% e0 a may san he re ahe& . Cadlt Savannah News' In The New York trade paper has called the bluff of the Savannah News and eon- victed that journal of collusion with Shot. ter and his forces. Read the last two paragraphs of what the Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter has to say and note how they have clinched their reply to the Savannah News with faet and figures. Bear in mind that this mie journal is interested in keeping pries down for the reason that its patres ar consumers. But it is honest in its eX- pressions and coeaq out boMly, and gives the Shotter gang ind e ater seap away. The Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter makes things plain. It gives the information upon which the two leading editorials in the Industrial Record last week we based ad does so in an able ameer. knows the situation from a careful sty of conditions hee and abrod. It saem the Shotter forces of restraining tra and knows that the seeatiU will borne out by every move mae by ths combine during the nexi few months. lare is a dla . The trade paper says that trpentine at the current prices is a good ir cs. It is aware of the policy of Satter to the price when he has cetrol of. smuffiiet amount of thed Apl this paper, which. kanowst h t says: "CONDITIONS AS THEY APPEAR AT PRiSENT WARRANT THE mjBrf THAT THE HIGH-WATER MAP l MARCH OF 74% CENTS MAY SO&d BE REAlCHED. That is what the aor i to ma- press upon the minds of the products. We counted that the operator ought i take a deeper interest in his own affal and to a degree at least become idepei- ent of 8botter and all others who hav been convicted of robbing them in the pent. Perhaps there is not another clas ef producers on earth who wold stad dly by and permit the shalce of ths men- ster to be placed about his ek an locked with a padlock as large s a r- peatine still. . But this is what is being dee al the longer the operator and hoat fater remain quiet the stronger the ehai grows and the larger grows the lock. In this connection the Reeorl again pro duees the editorials of last week a pleads earnestly with the operator to 'gi busy." Do something aad do it aow! What We Sail Lat W PRODUCT SBOWT: 1ReBS LW.F. It ought to be humrli Met to the WS stores prodaeur ito s a mealm ths. the American Naval StOres ml absolte and vicim -aooty. the turpentine market. When the i-A 4 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. f Sea Islad and Uplad cotton ae get- ting together sad by ..aa com- manling a fair price lor their product, by prmveuting the control of the price of cot- ton by unrepulous monopolles and man- ufacturers, the naval stores producer is standing idly by and permitting a monop- oly; some of the oilers of which have been eoavieted in the United States Court of restraining trade, to gobble up the fruts of their ten ad manipulate their prodme at win. It ought to be humiliating to the naval stores producer if it is not. There ought to be case of humiliation, when the ope- rator sees the result which follow the action of the farmer, and when he sees that the prices of turpentine are being regulated by the lever had of one om- pany only-lowered and raied at will. This year there is every reason for the belief that the production of turpentine will be twenty per cent lower than t was lst year. There hve been many elements which have combined to ring about thin shortage of the crop. In the art place, there was the drouth. Thi killed a great deal of timber in oath Florida. The for- eat ires eame as a heavy blow to the operate throughout the naal toe belt, due to the extremely dry weather. In addition to this there have been other The receipt today at the port of Sa- vannah, are below thee of lst year, and this i true, notwithstading the enormous .diverious which have been made to the port of Savannah from Jacksonville and certain of the dosed ports, thus demon- atratig a large shortage in thi year's erop. The manipulation of the turpentine mar- ket is the only thing which could bing about this state of affairs which confront the operator today. That it is not due to natural cause 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 Com- pany 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 monients' study of the eanditios past and present, at both pro- ducing and marketing points. Bow lon thi state of affairs i to ex- ist depends upon the future policy of the operators and factors. At any rate the station is one which demands careful, positive ad active attetion. And after al, what i the operator go- ing to do about ite It is up to the ope- rater. TIM 10FR ACTIOw OI THx PART OF OPXXATOEs The Industrial Record has repeatedly warned the operators of the danger and los to their interest by a policy which permits the naval stores monopoly to hammer down ad raise the price of tur- peunne at wil. Jat at thin time there is more than .word to Impre upon the naval store operator the advies and warning which this paper has been giving for the past three years or more. A study of market esditlona for the past six months and a spari on with the market quotations of ti week, will be pretty convincing argu- mons to give to the operator. Te Record believes that the time for etile has almost passed, but it knows that Ofe ae still left avenues through wr- operator ca secure relief if he taea -lrvantage of the and hammers an tir open lines vigorously and hard. *' T. 0. Hutedimon, JaMksounil, Fa. Walter Mueallw, Jaeknvilea, 7. Brign Hardware Os, Vaiaets, G.I SANWL Commrial Bank, Jasomrelle, fa. Chas. Blum & O., JaeknaviDB .omaph zapt & Co., J, k. BARREL STAVLE aet Coast Lumber Co, Watertown, Florida. M0XES AND CeATI& Commer Lumber Co. Jaksevil, a Gn. R. Feoter, Jr, Jasna hw, 11. aUILDg wnaram Gea IL este, Jr., JaNmen l. CROItuAx. Knight Crokery and FPmite Ca, Jacksonville, Flra CIVIL MOA.5 eBoLa Weoodwa I JIaemI vll F O a Brak J. A, Ja.knelle, Fl tatafu dotin Os, Jnc f Fk COfULJAn olJB nab 0 l am3160 M A. Ba er, Brunswick, Ga. COOPIRAGL Jborida Cooperage u.Taekaonville, Fla. D-UG& Wm. D. Jones, Jaceksoville, Fla. DRUGS-WMrOLSALU. Tamps Da O 6. fkV 16 Southern IroW XF& 0k4 Jadmwin, Fla. eroover-Stew arts Drg OC, Jasckevir, f1k. DRY GOODS-WHOLWSAL . Covington Co. The. Jacksmills, Fla. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER PLANTS. Karl Fries, Brunswick, Ga. Merrinll-Stevens Jackmonville, fi. Shofelds Sons On., J. S., Maeon, on. Lombard Iron Wrkanrt Bupply COL, Au- egman Ga. Karl Fria, Brunswick, Ga. ruui.aa elS. Knight Crockery and Furniture Co., Jacksonville, Rl. Dour & C., Wi. A., Jamsnvie, 1l. FOuMDaIlaAm. 81hofiee Sonem CO., J. 8., Mamln, Ga. Lombard Iron Works & Supply C., An- GA& Jacksonville, Gas Co., Jacksonville, Fa. MTS' Jmr----iU * Stadur dei C Jtkhmsills 1k. mrog & Bro. J. A., Jadnanm Z Fk. Standard Gethfrg CO0 Jacksnvfille, Fl. Wiliams CO, J. P., Savanmah. Ca. Young Co, Job R, Savanmh. OG. HAMDWARL DBod & Bours Co. The, Jacrasenilhl, Fk. Brigg, W. H., Hardware C., VaIosta, Ge. Wee & O.. JWI. A., kr Sn, l. HAY AWD GAIM. HAT& Craig & Bre, J. A, Jaertmnrv. rL Standard Clothing C Jah omenrs, la. Aream The, Jacksom eri. Fil. Zahm's European Hotel, Jacksonville, Flk Elm W1m1= Merrill-Steves Co., Jackanvfle, Fln. Schoeld's Bo Co., J. I., MBasc, Ga. IBSURAJCIL Florid Life lnanmse o., Jkmrrl6, ak. R. J. Riles CO JacLad e, lb. Greenleaf & Crosby Ok, JcI a il, l. Bees Slager, Jabksonvl. 1M. LUMBR. Est Coast Lumber O., Watrtow Florida. 209011. R. M. BRoe Co, Jakmonville, Fl. Bam a O, Chma, Jaksnalk, Fn. Altmayer & Flata Liqmr Ca., Mas r. Ga. Joseph Zpf & Jachdmeavr fa. Spencer MedicL C. Cak t sea1 e TWm MAC11n WO1K=. schosele's So Co., J. s., Masme, &o. Lombard Iron Worka. AungeM, e. MATKRIULS IOR lUPlrr w PO- MIAL SUWP nL imma Bsrea. Ce., jaerena as-wa- Baker, K A., Bronswlek, Ga., and Pftm.- cos, Fla MILL SUPPIUEL Sehoeld', Soes Co., J. 1., M3em, Ga. Tamps Hardware Co., TUmp, FM. Weed & Co., J. D, Savannah, Ga. Malsby Machinery Co., Jakouv2fle, Fla. rigs Hardware Co, Va dsta, O Lombard Iron Works & Supply o., Au- gusta, Ga. MOnUMWTS&, Tampa Monumenta Wrks, T.Tm lk. MOTIVE POWER. Bennett Bros. Co., Jacksonville, Fla. IgLL8 AND 2O1mn W. A. Cook, Tampa. Fla. HAVAL 8LTREK American Naval Stores, Ca., Hnm One, Savanah, Ga. Penisular Naval Sto rA O, Tampa, la. Barnes & Jessup Co., Jaeksnavills, Fl. Comoldated Naval Stares C, JIkeL vie Fla. Union Naval Stor Co., Moble, Ala. Wet-Flyn-Harri Co., Jackanivl, Fa. Willau C., J. P., 8aram, Ga. Young Coa John I, Savanm, SeAthern States Naval Steres 0., asvan- nab, Oa. PAINTS, Bond & Dourm C., JaskMe Blle, 1. PHfOPHAT2 SUPP~L. Tamps Hardware Co., Tanmp, f. PHOSPHATE MACHmERY. Lomlbrd Iron Works & Supply C., Au- gusta, Ga. PUPS. Merril-8teve Co., JacksonviDe, Fl. Schoeui's Sm Ok, J. ., Masen, Ga. wDAw anD1flA Atlanti Coast Ine. URAL X8TA21L Brobston & CO, Jadcmnrrile, pi. 8AWMI LS. gusta, Ga. I sama Boar & cO. wen. A., J1c1m% 1L. SHIP TAIMS ausmher Tumber 0%, J .J mer Mearrll-te O JIaaL 1k. Cov-igo COa The, Ja~ s 1amR I1. Clyde H S-Ip CA. Tkhe New TYk Csy. SeheshAls Se Os, .. IMaNa, Ga. at YzMisms 3 ATSL aTt Preto Millelr O, ret y, IL Atlantie Ooopeage O., JacksOmvlN, ta. TURPEmiM 822.A Baker, A., 1mwe1k, a.", 1~a1- 6o1% Flk. c an reses .CTa., JOO TURLESTEE TOMA Couenil TMed C.t Jakonl, 1l. R. J. Riles Co, JaMolrs, Fl. YELLOW mm LUMML Cummer Lamber CO., 1JacheA1e, l. ast Coast I mber Con. WatCraL n l WHISKIES GINS AND RUMS $1.50to$5.00 per Gallon ......AGENCY Ba...... Pure Rye WMhhnaS Controllers Blum's Monogram ad Sylvan Rye.-Agets for Jumpsag andsumb al Pabet Milwaukee Beer. Prie en ap. pliention. CHAS. BLUM A CO. 31 us% 319 W MST mar stST JACSOEHSVan MA. WM. D. JONES FAMILY DRUGGIST 107 f. BAY ST. Cypress Tanks er 1r0s01116es DEST MAW Preston Miller Co. Dept. s Creaet City, La. BUYER'S DIRECTORY --------- ----------- --- r a . THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 5 WHITE OAK SPIRITS BARRELS Guaranteed to conform to specifications Savannah and Jacksonville Board of Trade. Write t CImls Barrel Mft. Co. Clinebus, Ga., ar to HENRY ELSON, fierMa Mr., Jacks- Me. fla. The boldness of the American Naval the price has been forced down to 52 Stores bOmpany in bidding the primary market at Savannah down %ce a day until turpentine is 12e a gallo 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 Govern- ment's attention should be directed to the conduct of this company, certain of whose * offials have recently plead guilty to ille- gal menopolizing of the market in this pro eat. The attitude of the Standard Oil Conm- pany, who are the largest domeste dis- tributors of turpentine in the world and who are i a position to protect this mar- ket againt demeraiation, is unpardon- able, and leads to the convincing seluhs- ion that they are i sympathy, if not in aetual coDusion, with the Ameriean Na- val Stores Company in the arbitrary and illegal maslplation of this arkt. T e sole purpose of the depressio of the price of spirits of turpentine is to entail loss on the few independent pro- dacers and distributing companies who have purehaed and are holding in tanks probably 20,o barrels of twrpentie. The interest of certain members of the Am-ri- ean Naval Stores Company as producers has probably prompted the advance in the price of rsin to compensate in some de- gree for the depression in the price of turpentine. The amazing indifference of the eoasumers to the fact that the Ameri- can Naval Stores Company is taking over a large part of the turpentine crop in tihe neighborhood of e. a gallon to be .eliv- ered to them either on contracts prev- iously made at 58e and upwards, or here- after at enormously advanced prices: Lhe spectacle of a staple product like turpen- tine being arbitrarily hammered to 50c. and with equal difference advanced at the pleasure of the monopoly, i a spec- tale 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. rem. a Ceorespenant. A coecise and able view and explana- tion of the conditions as they exist today is given in the following communication from an operator: A Pia for Help. Editor Record: Knowing the Record to be ever ready to assist the people in any struggle against oppression, we re- quest that you aid in a fight for relief from a trust that is crushing the life out o fone of Georgia's largest dilstries and auming the less of million of dollars to the naval stores operators of South Geor- gi* Although the cost of producing turpen- tine has increased four-fold during the past ten or fifteen years, and is eosting more this season than ever before, the trust has coantied to force the price down until it has gone below the eost of production. In February and March tr- pentie was selling for 74 to 75 events per gallo. Now, with the shortet rop that has been had in ten years and the demand for turpentine greater than ever before, per gallon. If sold at this price i cause a lose to the producer of about per cask. This would mean a I millions of dollars to the pine belt. To illustrate how the matter stand as to cost of production, ten or t years ago the timber was 100 per .better than it is now, and of course to work. Turpentine was selling th 28 cents per gallon. Timber then o finest kind cost only I20 to $26 per t and boxes. The best timber now $100 and more per thousand boxes. and horses cost two to three times now than at that time. Labor cost aetly twice as much now as then. S cost only 4.50 to $5 per thousand but now cost $12.5 to $15 per thb Hoops, glue, bottling, etc., cost three more now and spirit casks cost d This is the same throughout all th of production. It can readily be seen that the a production is about three times as now, while the price of spirits i doubled It seems that the naval stores produ- cers need a leader b arousq them to ac- tion. Once aroused and organized they can whip the fight in ninety days. It will be recalled that Judge Speer put a small fine upon a few of the leaders in this trust about the first of the year, and exacted a promise from them that they would cease operations, but evidently they did not have much regard for their prom- ises. We feel sure that if The Record will take hold of this matter in its usual vig- orous manner that it will arouse the ope- rators to action. Such a fight could but end in success, and your great paper would again have been the cause of a great ben- efit to the entire State and to the naval stores men especially. Help us out, and every turpentine ope- rator in Georgia and the South will ever remember your great service. W. B MAITTHEWS & CO., Box Springs, a., September 13, 1907. JOSEPH ZAPF CO Wbolsaa Desalsm to sad BDers et AN HUSER-BUSCH St. Louis Lager Beer Wirmaoo ctents---------- t will e $12 MERRILL-STEVENS CO. s of 0 wev Boilermaking and Reparing' cent * Stil Boilers and Pump. easier 0 d . Sfor SHIP BUILDING end REPAIRING. of the * thous- J JJcmonvlle. Fla. Mulests *** *** s***ge ICIf-e *-***'******** -- Mules more ts ex- Itaves then, sand. times double. e list Dst of great s not ATLANTIC COAST LINE R.. I. FLORAA DAY" -at the- Janestown 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 * PIFANK C. BOYLSTON, District Passenger Agent - JAcks90vile, FWIed.. I Consult Your Best Interests! of Yod ie I"u WIN buy lbs fauhu11s1 =am TUP(TUUE AXE. ket lt nur dedr Pr miafe y"s that. Same eter axe b Oit as koftM isu tot sImercEs ftm of iftlftwv The MrXIW k ever belt mSbuffted, bt I- or equalded BUY TME BEST-BUY XIV.41 W. H. Briggs Hardware Ct S oe Sthkem Agrts VALDOSTA. GEORGIA (*J JwLc J i^ i a& & ei %%^ .........m Writ for Prices 6 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. This Easy Chipper Saves time and Money. Chip escapes easier on account of hollow back. WIT Cuts a shade streak easier as hollow back allows hack to to be closed more FOR Gium flows easier as there is less steel to drag over the P fresh cut. Operator's Tool Company, Green Cove Springs Fla. -w - wu OF STOCKOrLDrR METna - wI OF JAC0MMVImE DVNW- I'O-M T COMPANY. Netie is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Jack- smavU DnveWup t Compy b called by erdes of the president and In aeord- are with a resolution of the board of di- retaM of the company, to be held at the es of the company, Jacksonrlle, Floria, at 11 o'clock a. m. on Monday, the 7th day of October, 197. At said meting there will be present- e for the action of the stockholders a Npreeitiom to immrea the capital stock f the company from S,OSSA to $5o,- J. A. HOLLOMON, Secretary. Sept 7th, 190. scza Or mtOCuROLwDES' MEET- S r orrr ]gmi K. Note is hereby given that a special mineti of the stockholders of the JaEk- mville DPIeW qnrt Company is called by older of he president and in accord- ame with a resolution of the board of di- nsete of the company, to be held at the edes of the company, Jacksonville, Fla., at 1 o'elock moo, on Monday, the 7th day of October, 19I7. At saii meetg there will be presented a presapition for the action of the stock- -aMers to amend article No. 3 of the abr of the eompay, so as to allow teck subcripti4os to be payable in prop- rty aS well as i cash. J. A. HOIJOMON, Seeretary. miot. 7, 107. Nor= O r CORIIA21O. Netm i hbeeby given that the uder- sge will apply to the Honorable Napo- an B. Browad, governor of the state o IFterM, o the 9th day of October A. Dl, 197, for Letters Patent, incorporating Sthe uniersgned and their aociates under the name of The P. W. Ketterer Medicine o spany, under the following proposed Artidte of Inserporation: F. C. GROOVER, M. W. STEWART, H. 8. STEWART, F. W. KirK W. P. SMITH. lOIOBD CHATOF OF .-J rF. W. aaft R MEDIaCI g COMPANY. ige incorporators hereby themselves together for the per- S t forming a corporation under the j e the state of Florida, and adopt : Articles of I .niatL-..: ~i L A of this corporation shall he -4 THE F. W. KU'rf~ K MEDICINE COMPANY, and its business shall be con- dueted 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, Dnuval county, State of Florida. IL 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 com- mission merchants, at wholesale or re- tail, all kinds of medicines, drugs, chemi- cals, 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, j and to conduct all kinds of manufacturing and mercantile business; and to act as broker, factor or agent, in the purchase, sale, lease, ent and disposition of real property and the products thereof, and to own, operate, hire, rmt, lease, build, maintain and use warehouses and factories, office buildings and stores, and any and al other kinds of buildings d 4 .machinery dvntageosly for the con- duet of its business; ad to buy, sell, manage, own, motrol and hire horses and vehicles for the puupos of transporting the property or products owned, held or controlled or manufactured by said cor- poration; to advance and lo money up- on the security of real estate, bonds, mortgage, insurance pocees, shares 6 stock or omercial paper; to sell, mort- gage, sublet, pledge, hire, lease or con- vey the property of the sid corporation, o the whole or any part thereof, at the discretion of the Boa of Directors; and to borrow money, issue bads, notes or other obligations, and to secure the same by mortgages, deeds, pledges, or any oth- er kind of instrument; and to make eon tracts of any kind whatsoever for the furtherance of its purposes or business; and to subscribe, for purchase, receive, own, ho for investment or otherwise, sell, dispose of and make advances or loans upon the stocks, shares, bonds, qecur- ities or other obligation of other orpo- rations whatsoever, whether located or origiated, engaged in or pursuing any one or more of the kinds of business, pur- poses, objects or industries indicated here- in, or owning or holding any property of any kind mentioaed herein, or of any corporation holding or .owning the stoke or any obligations of any sh cerpma- tion, and while the owner of any sueh stocks, bonds, or other obligations, or holdings the same as collatel,r in OUGHT SAW MILLS Saws and SUilJ"s, Steam and Gasolin Engines Try LOMBARD AtJGUSTA, GA. nSsphate Maslmny Castihu id Drym P E: C A N S.' cmmy of cae Cccrtr or o. $.petrtlb as 2a*. TW WE I WRTJV W TOY The IRW to ~I a pom ews Wll be the I&M to ra a rer nfo i n I ap ft TIE ~ flff I , -- - - --- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Craig Bros Co. 239 W. Say Skret EVERETT BLOC. Leaders in Men's ad Bars' Fine Cloth- ing and Up-to-Date Fuorishiags. SAgents for Dunlap and Stetson Hate; largest stock m t City. ------ ----- --- I I w. w. Cams, Pre@. C. .t eW. chums, Hsae eo.f Tampa Hardware C6o. Wholesale Hardware 0 Turpentine, Mill and Phomphate Suppe. TAMPA. FLORIDA. t- - - 119 -0- 6 in n MUTARy si-.. mom poNwo L 0 a Em..a...m 11ITIer tIsm.u ROLAND WOODWARD. CONSULTING AND CIVIL ENGINEER. eema 6 E TIa UI. DodfkU a" r"A "YU'YYU"""""Y^"""'Y"""""" N THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 7. Southern Drug Mfg. Company WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND MANUFACTURERS OF Flavoring Extracts, Packed Drug B. B. Bing. Vinegar and Pyne's Popular eItadisem We haidile eves tl in the Drug and Medicne line. Wrte for price. JACISONVILLE. FLA. trt or othrwe, to exercise all of the rightL, powers ad privilege of owner- shi these and to eerse all and any voting poers thereof; to sense, buy Mad eB patents, trade marks ad copyrights; ad to make sch by-laws in furtherame here a may be secmary or convenient to the purposes of the buqiess of this earpoati, and to have, exreise and ea- joy al the rights, power an privileges iaMeat to ....Xator. for prot, organ- ead, charted sau eating under and by virtue of the aws of the tate of Florida. In. The amant of the capital .tok of thin earpoatio n be Twenty-five Thosada Dollars (SMutM), to be di- vied Into Two hundred and NIfty (no) ares of the par value of One Hndrd DeIoa eac AN or any part of the capta At of the maid crporamtim may be payable in or ised or ued for eas or far the pehes of property. labor or cryls, at a jut valatio tieof to be aed by the Board of Director at a meeting to be called for that purple. IV. The term for which sai corporation hall ext shall be ninety-mine (99) year. V. The b ness of the corporation shall be comeedted by the following officers: A Preidet, a Viee-Preidet and a Secre- tary and Treasirer, ad a board of not less than three nor more than thirteen 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, aad they shall be elected annually by the stockholders. The above named office hall be eleefd by the Board of Directon from among their own number, excep that the Secretary and Treasurer need nol be a member of the Board of Directors The Board of Directors may appoint sub ordinate ofieers of this corporation, hay lag seah powers, duties ind terms of offi as they d bat. The annual eetin of the stockholders shall be held on thi Third Tusday in October in each year but the date thereof may be changed b] the by-laws. The by-laws ea only be adopted o amended by a majority of the outstead lag stoek, voting in pas or by proxy The first aual meeting of the stoek ) hoes shall be held o Tuesday, Octo bar I5th, 107, for the purpose of elect big oicners, adopting by-law., end com pleting the organiuati of this corporal tion. Until the officer elected at th rst election shall be qualified, the busi mess of this corporation shall be eoa duted by the foow~ officers: F. ( OroaG c, PreeMeat; kM W. Stewart, Viem President; L Stewart, Seretary an Tramurer; and F. C. Groover, M. Ste ta H. Stewart, F. W. Kettere arm"F. P. Smith, Directors VL The highest amovt of indebtedness liability to which this corporation sha at any time subject itself sha be Fift Thomnd Dllar (0910,00.) VI.L The names and residences of tie., sb- seribing incorporators of said corporation, together with the amount of capital stock subscribed for by each, are as folluos: F. C. Groover, Jacksonville, Fla., 30 shares, 3j000.00 H. E. Stewart, shares, $3,000.00. M. W. Stewart, shares, $3,000.00 F. W. Ketterer, share, aPae00. Jacksonville, Fla, 30 Jacksonville, Ph, 30 Jacksonville, Fla., 50 W. P. Smith, Jacksonville, Fl., I share, $100.00. State of Florida, County of Duval. Before me, a Notary Public in and for the said County ad State, this day per- sonally appeared F. C. Groover, M. W. Stewart, H. E. Stewart, F. W. Ketterer aad W. P. Smith, personally known to me to be the persons described in and 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 of the purposes therein mentioned. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this the Oth day of September, A. D. 1907. W. C. LE GH, Notary Publie State of Florida. My commission expires Dee. 19, 190. (Seal.) NOTICE OF MASTKIL S SALE. 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 Dural 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- sonville, on the 7th day of October, A. D. 1907, the same being the first Monday in said month and a legal sales day, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, the following desied property, to-wit: Lying aad being in the county of Daval 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 cler of the county of Duval, Florida, in Plat Book 2 at page 37; or so much thereof as may be sumfiient to satisfy said decree and W. L. WILSON, Prs. d Tress. JNG. C. MAAtIS. Vkte Pr11 . F. S OcWM, 6 Florida Cooperage Company (incmarodl) Capl Uoeek Oa MAbnrrACTraas Q0 Turpentine, Cotton Seed Oi, Dip and Syrup Barrels. SOffice am fatory Eterprwe e am Est Strsl, Telephone 1855 Jacksoenlle, Fla. M. A. BAKER, MAREaCTUWR " BAKER IMPROVED SEAMLESS TUIPENTIE SINAS. Wrias me erlree F 0. .nyain-Iatl elseLtW o hdt. SsII sls a d snder a. rant"e. JOB WORK TOJG T M COUVT .LY PrtO4PTLYAT IKIU3aMR1 The Largest ad Oldest Copper Works i the South. My specialty Is large worSm ad heavy bottoms tt doe et lh BRUNSWICA, GA. aned PENSACOLA, FLA. DIAMONDS AND WATCHES We Aftwy asa a can. we can alw yea, a cerrict a .epy ang111 pric my winner Bn pore Sol.se pubW. DIAMONDS. It Iser desbe to r cifda bef atu ainnd deas it o achsnevi. dad Or cy 16A re coctigess and high so Wk Wnhm and 9I4f Watefe. 'HESS A SLAGER S W.dms f b all costs. U I IIIllIItII l l aIIill t11 111111111111 vI i too siug g LUCIEN H. BOGGS W Pr tl J. Qa ll t V . Special Master. T. A. J.nim a30 VlwPi-k J .a. rrr nT.3r. ~W Il5s 5 L L. KATON, Scrta--. HE F. aca , OWEN & ROYAL1, . Sb,, -.,, J. P. WILLIAMS COMPANY. HurS ERoEAl HOTEL o 111M NEI W i ILi iA I ,,mEu .,C< PlX. ...li .-ti R Om E*, s e to S uon Per Ight. WI at I A e. Is E. Bay S.eet. i Naval Staores PfiMC are fWvfted to Cor'eaWSf r 00 JACir01N I FLA. IX MII II III III 1111111111-:1111111a a ag l t o t l / 'I I a i _90211M 8 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. _ 04DUSTRIAL RJECOR.D JA3A.1 U1OLONCOLUE r AU. ILNARUE Rawkwasse ret Plabboheh Even BOAMdahv. S ...J34 W -U *TtP b. mad Il-a Pmi-ssss. --.- ... a"he O- 8 e lr l lM&RArfl I-lSn C impalmy mmeb, ml.a G MeL mews a the Ptome at Jasckanvin. Fla.. assmeem-eladmmtger Adptei by the l~ecntie CainMmte an The rtin Optera Aopre rta Bit- mIr 1, 1i, a i- tU 1udie ns OW. Adopted m mm*tn liii September 11 a the orgn also the gam seal am eiatieu Adapto April th, 1 a the oeai .- of thetastate ae Greenr' As w i ml A u1te embepMr 1, 9wo1, the emly OL or of the T. 0. A. Cam...h. to lumber people by speci martlon adopted by the Geaoria awil THU 1COOm OmCK The UIh plant sat the main des l the Beeord O mlpm ar lated t the tersection ofr Boay heim frbeek, JeMca ill, ra, & t0 Te fmm, Gc., ese i a the Bom of TM&d BW mdt& sTumb is tho IbM Whe the M-a l stores operator ku d tzbdl 2e0 0101 8 net -mdes to Shottler e not only smurrema Ms oeaketbook, but a little, at least, of hi Te Pat a- Dn r t e rte the Amecri Naval 8toi s Cobnpam y The Ir trial Record s gog to ke a et away agat the A mercam N al an nmittumm niw be mae Ur And what i thepany foper some toe tiout t t that Boston and B mr gnag of robbers off their list. Tb awmill Aseociation ought to proft bt whet the naval store es operator an ruLsdrs*to Shotter he not only surreade hi poeletbook, but a little, at least, of hi M respect. The 01, Paint and Drug Reporter he the American Naval Stmors Company' ferti at this time. rig The Imndtrial Record wants ing to ee majiy commumneations from operator um dias weha i from t he p N val Stores Company for sowe time I er in Georgia and which we pAubso ti t t t tht ton d Bweek. are ng of robba off their list. T1 Dawmill Association ought to profit what the navl store operators are an faing at this time. The Induatrial Record wants a ga many communications from operate much as we have received from the pr dcewr In Georgia and which we pubish this week. Southern Lumbermen Handed a Lemon by New York and Baltimore. With a decidedly poorer opinion of the The vote of the Board of Trade was * business methods and tactics employed by thereupon not allowed in further delib- the lumbermen of the North and East, erations. several of the Savannahians who attended It is said that Mr. William B. Stillwell, the conference at Philadelphia, under the speaking for the lumbermen of Savannah auspices of the Philadelphia Lumber Ex- and for the Board of Trade, characterized * change, to consider the advisability of this action as an outrage. The result was . changing the rules governing the inspee- that the lumbermen fro mthe Southeastern Stion of coarse grained pine lumber, return- section withdrew and refused further to i. ed home to Savannah yesterday, says the affiliate with those from New York and Savannah Press. Baltimore, who were responsible for tr. l One of the gentlemen who attended the discourtesy. Sconfbrence as a delegate of the Savannah It is alleged that the ehairmal who pre- Board of. Trade, by special request of sided was not at all impartial, as be should l Chairman A. J. Cadwallader, stated that have been; that he made ruling against Sthe Southern men were given the short end the Southern lumbermen at every oppor- of every question which came up for con- tunity. sideration. The lumbermen from New Could Nt Agree. .- York and Baltimore, he said, were the Early in the session, before the vote y chief offenders. Finally, after several un- of the Board of Trade of Savannah was fair advantages had been taken, but which thrown out,'the question of changing the Were overlooked by the Southern dele- rules governing coarse grained pine was gates, a motion was made that short leaf given to a committee, consisting of three d lumber be defned. This motion was made delegates from each of the seven organi- l by one of the Baltimore delegates. Mr. nations represented. The committee sub- William B. Stillwell, chairman of the Sa- sequently reported, however, that it could vannah delegation, thereupon offered an reach no agreement, and was discharged. . amendment to the motion, and it was It was finally decided to defer the mat- Scarried by a close vote of four to three, ter until a later meeting, which was to I the various associations voting as organi- have been held at Atlantic City. The Sa- nmtions and not, as customary, as individ- vannah lumbermen, however, decided nman- e uals. imously not to attend this conference, and , Savamnah Fraes Out. consequently do not know of what action t Immediately one of the lumbermen was been taken. on his feet and offered a motion that the The Southern lumbermen, however, are vote of the Savannah Board of Trade be very outspoken in their praise of the thrown out on the grounds that the organi- Philadelphians, who acted as hosts. They o nation was not allied with the other lum- state that they were royally entertained her associations when the rules now in at dube and hotels; were given several force were promulgated in 1U The ques- automobile rides, and all apparently re- r- tion was put to a vote and resulted in the gretted the discourtesies practiced by the a motion being sustained. Baltimore and New York Assoeiation. is Is I- i- I- me ra SSavanmh is fighting for the control of e naval stores situation. In doing so Sis fighting the very elemtn which has C a great deal to do with her growth. .7r CAIP SA"S THAT 11 HAS OEDLRS AMIAD. the visitors to Jacksonville this Dr. B. F. Camp, the prominent of lumber at White Springs. -g the situation in reference to " .' -Camp mid: t ka",o 0C "'he situation is somewhat 'better than it was some time ago. But there is no great improvement yet. We have not shut down and have orders for sixty and ninety days which will have to be filed. We are manufacturing the finished product to a great extent and deal with a firm at Birmingham, which handles the business for us in several States." Dr. Camp has one of the largest mills in this part of the State. FALL SEASON SEES wSINSS IW FLORIDA PROSPEROUS As fall approaches the wholesale deal- ers of Jacksonville are making an effort to sie up the business and financial sit- uation. It is the general opinion that the money market is tight and that this may effect the trade in this state and in Georgia this fall. But on the other hand all of them state that business is comparatively good and that the good prices which are being paid for cotton, they good prospects ahead for the orange crop and other things indicate that this state is to continue on the road to prosperity. Retailers in the small centers of Flor- ida are buying more goods this year than they did last, and the sale of such goods as furniture, hardware and building ma- terials is better than it has been for sev- eral years. This speaks well for the bus- iness and industrial conditions of the state. It indicates that there is to be business in Florida this winter sad fall. The wholesalers of Jacksonville are making their usual hard drives for trade and are buying stocks which will meet all the demands of the trade. NAVAL STORS OPERATORS NOW GROWIG TOBACCO. Some of the most prominent naval stores operators and factors ar growing tobacco now at Quincy, where they are reaping a harvest of silver doar. Among them are Mr. P. L. Southerlad, the Covingtons, Taylors aad others who have made the naval stores industry a success in this state. Recently Mr. Southerland made the statement that the value of the tobacco grown about Quincy this year would approximate $7,0f0,00 That sounds pretty good even to a retired naval stores operator. Quincy is growing and it is the retired naval stores men who are pushing Quincy to the front. LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Application for Tax Deed. Given in accordance with Seetions 574 and 575 of the General Statutes of the State of Florida. Notice is hereby given that Charles A. Brown, Jr., purchaser of tax certiicates No. 2011, dated 1st day of September, A. D. 1800, and No. 2797, dated the 4th day of April, A. D. 182, has filed said er- tificates in my office and has made appli- ISE ISEMTS KI M MAT Ouw Clotdung CAt FABs Now Lee" SWON Na." SamE THE STUART- ITan Co. 34 WMT MY ST. JMIISSWILEM, flA. Have yoa such a tresase to bed down to yer hair It as, nw is time to start gathering it. If yes me se M l, seaM down sa lt s sho w yea mo fin in that RE tbht in W RO3 KAVBO NOW at which will he W tream by yea m as d40l L J. RIuL OOMPAT, Jmsbumvfls, *mj cation for tax deed to issue in amoore with law. Said certificates embrace the following described property, situate in the county of Duval and State of Florid to-wit: The northeast quarter (NB%) do the northwest quarter (NW%,) and the south half (8%) of the suthwet quarter (SW4) of Section .Thirty-two (3), Township 3 mouth, Range Twety-six ( hast; the sai d ad bei semed at ta dates of the issue of said cortias in the n-me of "Ul "ow." Unless said certifiates shall he edeem- ed aeeording to law, tax dee will inse thereon on the 23d day of October, A. D. 19W. Witness my official signatre an seal this 20th day of September, A. I. Id. P. D .OASIDWY, Clerk Circuit Court Daval Cunty, Flor- ida. (SeaL) 9-2-07--fit The Wealth of the Old Familie. Often diamppem, evaprat, ms l ia now gemratio wasl left b me or twa thW of real val. A mg -- Am v . sble (In oses out of a hude) v a heat of old eIrer, the m~ t in ma beautiful heirlom that the young gm- r"Tol MMVT TOW CLOTOMl~n THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. WANTED SNO FOR SALE Rats for tls aom ins Is per we rd forw ame 1 -re. a. 1 e. per word ror -ows h.rta.. No mN.ma.... token for less tha 0 e for e, an d It -ent for allowing iertimn. On muo acmempany orders unless you -ave am seeoum win au WA-NToD-astio ea trpentine panes where I em Ln two positions, meaning book-keeping, eommisary and riding wood. The very best of references. Good salary exp. d. A mres P.. Box 474, A G00D00 twood pk e for sala. nough rond timber to cut 10 crops baoes, 3 crops yearling boxes, 4 erops 3rd year boes, 7 ro pulling boxes, plenty more timber near by can be leaed, 35 cent tight rate from still; 6 head mules, 4 horses, I four-horse wagon, 1 Jersey wagon, 1 buggy, 1 25 still and fixtures. Location a rd everything for ($15,00) iftees thound dollar. Address, Z. 0. Hllead & Oa, Omega, Fla. 9-7-4t. 1O1TmN ed as turpetine stiller .r emissary keep. rCa give good ref- ermess. Please state salary when answer- g. Address T. Sowe, Howell, Ga. 9-14-It WaR BAL-A desirable turpentine lo- .nti.m, well heated ra ilroa, *ftees elo of bza ; timber to eat about nine mmoe r& Moderate pr. Schedule upon pM lnsn. Address IR. Bays, Apalack- ieolr, Fl. Wa RA13 CM P-Torpeatim location, 1s em rvgir, yearing and d year bon. 3,0 acm rend timber. Iot of igh boxes ean be worked for protecting from Are. eimestead being proved up in abudance. S miles from Pensacola. Water rate A baxpin to the man with the mnym J. Mathis, Pesasola, ia FOR aU- b atd OypreM lXas. Owing to estomeae orange aad other inter- e eat, remainder new being t td. Will sell a a whole for 375,6, small ayme w, reminder to be at as it amn be at from the lead, or will sell -l mi and eponas separately. Ad- beas y lter only, Owaer A, 15 Main VlW, a. WANMID-AR esms.ss to dn up thei oo f al l in& of s=a sds mid Ib Inpa We buy .west In So VW of end.Wri en. u Amsesim ISM ON JadmoanvI11 111 FORTUNM IN FLORIDA-Trpentiae and Sawmi Men. Your attetiao pIoe. If ou a-e interested in the purchase of a Turpentine location, Sawmill or Timber Lands, either virgin or boed, I will be pleased to mail you my list amld ehed- ules, or go with you in the woods to make peoal examination of wlat I a. All properties direct from ow s. Tieb good Reference, banker and beimne mr of my town and county. CLa. F. Turner, DeFunisk Springs, la. 8-4-4t. A PARTNER WANTED-To manuafe- tre a new turpentine hook; or a buyer for patent or the same. A fortune in it. T. A. McGregor, Halcyondale, G. 2t. WANTED-Orugan either sex, oa salary of $100 a month and esposes for an up-to-date asoeiation, paying weekly sick and accident beste and fu ing free medical attendant to all its mmbr Liberal contract will be made for produc- ae of business. Amrican Sik & Amci- dent Amociatin, Buffalo, N. Y. 6-2-14t EMPLO4YEU WANTID-We awn a large compact body of Log Leaf Yellow Pine timber whih we daie to operate for Naval Stores and wish to correspond with active, experienced men with a view of securing a foreman and two or three wood's riders for this department of o business Please write fuy as to your experience with be a p a nd my bow long you have followed this business and give your references, saying when you could come for the pies and what Is- ry you w require. Do not anwer If addicted to drink. Address, Lumberimn, care of this paper. FOR SALE-- mall turpetine place for cash. Price 80000. Good backing. Ad- dress Operator, ear Indstrial Record. tf WA T D k-- WANTED High-class scheme goods salemen that will command big pay, to tell drug specialties among commisaies principally. We dot want a cheap man. Will pay either salary or iommisio. Commissary Supply Compeay, Birming ham, Ala. 6-22-tf WANTED-Position by woodsman; 10 years' experience. Best of references Apply at once. Smith, box 142, Kissim mer, Fla. ROUND TRIP RATXL Via Atlantic Ceast Lim Raiway to the Jamestewn apesita m. $1440 Oach exursion to Norfolk, on sale Tuesday and Fridays, limit ten days, no stop-overs. a03jS Fifteen-day tickets, good in slep- ers. Stop-over allowed within limit. salo$ Sixty-day ticket. Good in sleepers Stop-over allowed within imi 33.55 Season tickets. Good in sleep. Stop-over allowed with limit of December 1th. W. a. BaDnRSO, Prea. L CRATrr, Vice-Pies. L. Bravea, SMa.mN. aS Tw- POs. J.. SAYA=RS, Trsea R. T. R=CAn, faty. TAMPA DRUG CO. Wholesale Manufacturing Druggists, TAMPA, FLORIDA. Fbll and complete aie of a.1 lhnds of brass, Cfhanmri- and Patnt Mediccies. SPECIAL ATTENTION 70 COMMISsARY TRADE. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS. East Coast Lumber Co. ROUGH AND DRRSi 4LmNG LOAF Yellow Pine I -mber Bundled Rosin Barrel Staves in Carload Lots sama ShIgNmeuits a SpiJalty. WATERITOWN, FLORIDA. COMPARATIVE MARKET ruruk ib. The price of spirits fuctuated this week between 61 and 8 eUas pr u- lo both here and at Savanah. It in evident that those who are the market will be able to hold it down to this low level for some timr d are practically unchanged from last week. SPIRITS OF TURPTII 10M 2 WVZ KB AND AT SAVAIAIL J. Sa. JSa ay. 8& a. Ju a M W am Saturday .... .... re ... 321 "... 313 M3 90 5,35S Monday ..... .... 52% ... 321 ... 2 854 732 27,437 Tuesday .... 51% 52% 687 342 77 1284 461 3 27,1 Wednesday .. .... 52 ... 614 300 284 ,741 27,4 Thursday ...5 2 48 8 ... ... 266 In Friday ....51 51 301 ,215 1 ,330 2365 NOWBI OM THE W U= M=R AND AT SAVANNA.l Saturday. Wonder. Tussy. Wedidea y. Thraty. ld. Jax. av. Jax. Hav. Jan. IHa. Jan.* av. Jas. Ha. JaL e. WW .......6.10 6.154.10 6.266.10 6.054.05 6.065.00 9.65.95 5.9 WG .......5.95 6.006.00 5.95..95 5.905.90 5.905.85 5.M65.80 5. M N .........5.80 5.905.80 5.865.80 5.755.75 5.75.5.70 5.7T5.56 5.6 M .........5.45 5.405.45 5.455.45 5.405.40 5.356.36 5.3565.25 5.5 K ......... 5.25 5.205.25 5.254.25 5.25".25 5.65.2 5.165.10 5.10 1 .......... 4.75 4.754.75 4.804.75 4.804.75 4.804.80 4.804.75 4.75 H .........4.65 4.704.65 4.604.00 4.004.55 4.0M4.0 4.64.0 4.0* G .........4.60 4.e04.55 4.554.55 4.554.50 4.504.60 4.604.56 4.55 F .........4.55 4..54.50 4.5.4.45 4.504.45 4.564.W 4.54.10 4. E .........4.35 4.354.35 4.254.30 4.254.30 4.254.27 4.304.26 4.5 D ......... 4.00 4.004.00 3.954.00 3.954.00 3.964.00 3.933.95 3.95 CBA ....... 3.86 3.9&3.86 .8 3.80.8 3. s. 8R 3.S.6 3.184. 8 3.85 REPORT OF OeaM 3OV ENT 1a m AMD AT AVAJMAIL ahe. g e. ei h Jn. v. Jan. ar. a a n. a. aw. Saturday ................. 1,751 2,781 .... 1,451 8 3,22172,411 7,6T l I Monday ................1,3 1,800 92 2,152 2?.2 1,8073,21 79,33 Tuesday ............ 3,101 3, 4,742 201,473 366,60 Wednesday ........... 102 2A,42,90 4o01,150 2,sr372,31 84, Thursday ..... ... I 2,343 2 00N .... 1,19 7181 ....71,81 .. Friday .................... W 211,5 9,77 750 3,7472,30 76A- FLOR.IDA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK l{ ACKoNVIrm FofA. }W rLean Ea- ONE MILLION DOLLARS JACKS.NVIL~r., rLA. T Fdowmnwt Insurance. THB WINKLY DMUSTRUL RIMRD 9 10 THE WEEKLYa INDUSTRIAL BRCORD. Te GROOVER-STEWART m 1rWh.Drr 0.- DOmmrwo. 8m bso w r ee masses, P'u. a -_-_-If. .A...k am -- seem --r- 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 year money. Four Full Quarts Rose's * "Old Corn" or "Old Rye" or assorted $3.40, express prpad. Write for complete Pice-List. R. M. Rose Company, 16 iWesti rWsy Street, JACKSONVILIE, FLA. "ASK Tn momin wv- w OLD SHRP WUA1101 911 0 R74L BUP* so= SLIM;ftur fe lano A ea. 3- ItL G030. J. CV011h39-*M, Penmp*W Ry*; R ich Uuw. Nyr Me SL.5: 9Mw faN aiq Sa^ amp -e ANVIl. RYU-FmSubobol wainy. D bt~~~: - Whaol y r the 001WO 810k.~.I~ iut- UJm oup"m -mso CLIFFORD NYU-By 10 G OMM IB tour ranu quamt 3.5.k 0inp OLD ,.m.j Qamx OOUU-Sbe= nomad Warbsome; Sun mod oM. UO xafls sRU: turn th e uti 01.0 a- ew peow o u mca and nefe., By the sl 3.MD low fhuL. We hasila an %b sit broosw MY me 3gbo Wftt to a* mnowm aod w~ill a.v. you. bum S to go per en on your peMa. *mue fur 39mt 111 i entakugu.. M~Ale fro* upo applicain. The Aitmayer 0 Iatau LUqtaur o. anq MACON. GEOHROA. THE ARAGON JACE OU~Vlh Under new L n~~sr i wenaftted and Irepain own electric light Pilt. 4. N. O'NLALU P0o6 IE REVENUE OFFICER." WILLIAM A. sOouM JAp WILUAM A.BOURS& COM ELECTRIC LIMHT AND POWEIt PLANTS FOR MILLS AND FACTORIES. ue 513U( -I-U- r-m aU U m J nS F1. REMINGTON OIL ENGINES a. Grain. ftl, mGrs' OPERATm G ON MMSi Sees, Pem try Supplhs. Flemr. KAIL FRIES - IRISW16K, 6A. Grt~e s m F rum . W. W. ASH U Mr, M.~e. a. N aOsMANua Br.wick. Ga. SW. IL OWn, imwerag, Ga. D. T. PURSK Sasaamm Goa J. JJ. 0XmrIN. BVIs, Ga. B. 0. KIRKLAND. Nichols a. 0.. nMe1rosr. Savashk. Ga i Sdithra States Naval Stares Co. Savannah. Ga. Factors and Commmission Merchants aip to avannah Get Competitioan Highet Priees Promptest Returns Cerreepoid Wh Us JOS. ROSENHEIM SHOE CO. AiUMVACTVrE AUD JOU1X OT SHOES SAVANNAH, GEORGIA "kest Sses Mmat for Commolary TraWe." 8888888880 less 118881h 40:: h 8 h 8u 1 u 111uf sg g 111e see ~. mrY OMR MOTTO: Pra pt Ssup t. Ran ge" t 206 EAST BAY T.. JACKSOUILIL .A. L V. VMS, D, M. LnK IL L 111MINI f ifid ~ Is I Iifif- f V. & xmuz. & L *KELRAI ILL'I L *A VEST1 ESCEMM HAT I NIm' GT.A 5 f ~CnA, A" 1-111AMOM AU Wh*lose Gromrs aW Datkn in H". CV.n and 1 bDy WEST FLYN&HARRISIO I SL GENEDN.o IC aI W ddal ELDO Jp~m 3 0 NAVA L STORE FIA CTO1RSV IFLA. IEaANDs JVAUDIN I blsvalea Grocr alsuo Dealers nHy Gin Havy - - - - - - -- -- - - --II - THE WEEKLY INDUY-1-T-iAL RECORD. U-~ Greenville, Florida, Offers opprtuniies to the Investor and Homeseeker A town with a steady growth inspired by the thrift and energy of its home people, and insured against back-sets by a diversity of industry unsurpassed by any town in the entire State of Florida. Grenville is located in Madison County in the heart of the best farming section of Florida, and has three lines of railroad furnishing quick transportation to all sections of the country. There will be a sale of lots at Greenville on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 24th and 25th, with a grand Free Barbecue. Come and see for yourself, and in the event you purchase one or more lots your railroad fare will be paid, for a distance of two hundred miles or less. Greenville will interest you, so meet us there on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 24th and 25th. Lots will be sold on easy terms. .Greenville Investment For further particulars, address, Company. W. 1. PMLUP, MNiO, lrmMi, FHa. ny One Price rFASNioNAMLZ CWLTHItS AND FU~rNIsnERs, . 37 nd 19 We*t sUee, - A.mLeUS, m c sem awes 3A. Ipsed AtmeMem Oh to Mad OreN 6 TURPENTINE BARRL3. S ATLANTIC COOPERAGE COMPANY Manufacturers Hand-Made Turpentine Barrs 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 Jacsonville, and solicit a share of your patronage. Send us a trial order. J. M mO. wmOTr. Min.eu sma ._an_.-a U I" J~a,_mnumy Fl3. TAMPA MONUMENTAL WORKS, DB ALUR IN Monuments, Headstones, Iron Fencing and Italian Statuary NO JOB TOO LARGE. NO JOB TOO SMALL. MAIN ur a- lr 310 ZACH 8 1S I, TAMPA. FLA. I _ NAVAL 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 a1nd all Blanks, Forms, etc., atsed at Commissaries Turpentine Plants, etc. When in need of Any Kind of Printing Send Us Your Orders. INDUSTRIAL RECORD COMPANY. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Standard Clothing C uref ------------ ----00000000 ---------- de-W----- orlrga THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 11 I 12 THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. HUTCHINSON SHOE COMPANY VICTOR SHOES AND HATS Wholesale JachmnviHe, F FARE Cook i not- ClA. AL CLK C0. I ../ why not A....lmmw Ale.|w C -u OMMLE MPhORO. JOaeMoS.viN.. MfE. *a S GAS CaMAT Walter Muckdow, RUTCHINSON AUDIT CO. 1.~Amnar ial C ACCOUAXT, PUBL IC ACCOU~TATS AUATOmS. 27 Ph2n ea-. J3a1e 6. sE200am"vaa WI.A. e M metropolis Is the Paper you want. It is published daily and is from 12 to 16 hours ahead of any other daily newspaper in Florida.. $500 a Year $2o Six Months Full Telegraphic and Stock reports. If you want to keep posted on the news, get the Metropolis. CARTER & RUSSELL PUB. CO. JACKSOIwILLE, FLORIDA. P.ga Motive Power 3 Of Amy KIM fr Asy PItrpse. Irrnaltml Outfits of Amy Capacity Mfr Immedlate Slpmeat Ptmps, WIn Mills, Steel Towers, Steel aad WWed Tasks, Special MQachtery. 6nseWlle Eagfes a Specialty. BENNETT BROS. CO., Jacksonville, Ptle Ue w massad--iLs-------,, (nl^^issa.4^^k^a^-SS. WE HAVE a Large Tract Nor TsMc a LTIMO I A SOLID ODY, CVmvmmxu TO Ias.ANOAsTIOn, on WHICH Wa WILL aNTrTAmIj Orr8As f ORa0aM Or IT W ar.A AMD uLri.ks mCu xCurLJuarA OPEATORS, AND TO 8UCH WE WILL GRANT LONG TM PAYMET. I YOU ar4 Is-.-Or-,-, wart US. Brobston & Company t REAL ESTATE wast 8ban trer.. JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA L;_ ,! m---m-.._; %m 4 Clyde Steamship C On" my NEW YORK, CHARLESTON AND FLORlIDA IJES T. mo--i- s so....u sI ths ame ware .app" i s eai as Meam, esa St. .mhuro, K. C. bthwa^ . omu s Now Y lkam (W s oahm 24aw. ---*- .. .............................. ALGOMqou ...Thwmay, sept. 6,atMIam Monday, Sept. 2,SAes OS... AlAPAH ....... 8 ,day, Sept. S.at 1A Wednesday, Sept. 4,at 3:pm.... .CO kAxCH .... Tuesday, Sept.l, 1atI ITbr Friday, Sept. 6, t...*C1PPWA .................................. Saturday, Sept. 7, at 3:pm...... .HUBN....... Thursday, Sept.lgata k Mooay, Sept. ,at 3:Mpm.... 1ROQUHI .... saturday, ept. 14 at : wedieday, Sept.lt 23:p .APAC ..... Monday, Sept l6ke mn Friday, Sept. 13,at3: 4p....AIMONQUIN.... Tosday, St. n11,9at1 m Saturday, Sept.14,at3.Spm.... ARAPABOM ...Thmurasy, Sep"L ,MTI*Mh Tuesday, Sept. 17,at 3: p ....COMANC .... Sunday, ept. ,at mSlm Wednesday, Sept. 8, at 3:p. ..... HUON ....... Monday, Sept. at Friday, Sept.20,at3:pm.... ... IROQUs ....Thnrday, Sept. ,at Monday, Sept. 2, 3:Mp ...... APACH ......Satrday, Sept.28, at 1e:.m Tuesday, Sept.L4, at 3:p.. ...AIlONQIN... Sm ay, SeP. an t alam Thursday, Sept. at 3:pm ....ARAPAHU .....Tueday, Oet l,atl 0al Saturday, Sept. 28, at 3:pm ... COMAN .... Thursday, (Oat. 3, Hat l:Am Monday, Sept. 30, at 3:00pm...... HURON...... Saturday, et. 5, at le:6km *Friht only. - -Ne' York dret CLYDE NEW ENGLAND AND SOITlERN UINES. Prslt service stwe. Jadea 3t. m =A ?reavm, a aROOM la h in COUng at chanst- eh Way. FYREHT OLTY. rmn SatSMh nsm ht Caten. sM. Lwis War, BonsT r- -- jamoL. Saturday, Aug. 17,at3:00pm......ONONDAGA.................... ............ Saturday, Aug. 24, at 3:00pm .... CHIPPEWA.... Friday, Aug. 3, at 1: g- D......................... ......NONDAGA... Thursday, Sept. 5, at 10:4m Saturday, Sept. 31, at 3:00pm...... MOHICAN..... Friday, Sept. at 1J:6 CLYDE ST. JOHNS RIVER ULIN isatwe Ja.m.sm =da soas.L Stopping at Palatka, Astr, 8t. Fraks, BDersrl (DiLd), an imfmd landings on St. John ijfvr. STEAMER "CITY OF J<(ACI' M1IILi" b appointed to sa as Mows: leave Jacksmrvie, Sundays, T~1day at Tb- days, 3:30 p. m. Returning, leave Sanfmt Mondays, Wednesday and Friays, 9:1 a. m. Bmddow ( ___ Laem *8:9np. L ............... J .... ............. i .i lsmm 8:45 p.,,, .................... Phlamm Ih lth Iaye : :Ma.m.................... A@rk ........ ............. L a opm. :............................. B.t aeat (Dda.d ) .............. L I. . Arl 8:3a.m.................... 8ml1 ................... aM 1a.m Arie 10:00a .m.................. pe .................. V le:0 a a9aNX A PmSS In AMD Tlrczr OFrCK, mI DAaT sT, JACKvTUaL. F. M. I MMO G JR., A. 0. P. A., Jamav, as. JOHN PENDREL, T. P. A, A. C. KaMeaT, .La P,. A., jademVb Fla. PI so a., New Yak. L. D. JOs, T-. A., L' Sa Col C.A, * Jladcosm, la. LM4g. Ha. W. e mI,. c_ F r nr a F. aL, no-i ALe36 w Toew I .. oomS , t**, ., e a, aswsls orc, an as, a ag aaenwe, wer me. STHE WMEEKY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. 1s E. NA. ASI. PretLnL. S. ISnOTTER, SJ CC. MYERS. Vim e.Ppde.nt. Chlairan eoard of Uireceos. . .. _. Sk . dlbL _ G. N. BOARDNAN. Trasurr. C. J. DeLOACL Seereamry. Naval Stores Company [OF WEST VIROIIA] Soes----s to P. Shttter Compay, Pttenrsm hewaid Compomy, 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: SAVANNA, GtORIA. DRANCaHES r rEsml LOgacmMIi sausmriCK JACZ0WV.ILW FRNA'nsmA TAMPA Fp WACf WA m1E mSzaN -OUOME Y- -- - B -- - m maa - --J-f-.-- ifmmmmg Ye IF YH J. H. s WMt a TMrpemote : LeoaMs? . Wat a S.mM. LeMis-- ? s MeNu bnlmes? Livingston & OCALA. FrLORJA. Sons, V I Brick and Building Material. W a yMn 0Sd te0e, PrtlmU Cem t, Plswter Par, IHard Wall Plater, tair rrZ Plawtel. hmfes, FAire Brisk or a Write to GEO. R- FOSTER. Jr.. Jacksonville. Fla. THE COMMERCIAL BANK JACKSMN.LLE, FLa. InKmcbe Oca ad LJe Cy SThe hadg Statesk in Jmkmanaile. I 1m1meta 11 u in "ld- sa .ai efiey em..nervat -iv and s. ..bjeet to r.uimr xahatimm2e by the Omup$vder. arbdimdaul aad Savge Aelema olieited. HL. NOsaSON, W. a OWIN. a. GAILLr , Prz.Mmt. VkreeRmlument %caira. assassassassumssassesessassassmanasmasse -* ~----~~~~~r W. J. L'NGLA. ProgAgat. J. W. WASb. VieU-PreiMeab A.C. HT e'H S Aw't. See'y nid Trea Union Naval Stores Co. Maul, ALA. NAVAL PBNSACOLA, PLA. NW ORLEANS, L STORES FACTORS. .... UA.... A S = ......... Supplies for Turpentine Operators. CM SrS at nSI qsa a Is mer d lmh lms ia Weat Vier- Mam -La a-lvaumn db aph t isa eist S lPrlacpal Office: MOBILE. ALABAMA. MACHINERY Portable and Stationary Enginei and Boilers, Saw Mills, Wood- working Machinery and Suppliek, Complete line carried in stock. Liberal Termb. Write for cata- logue. State Agents for the Olds Gas and Gasoline Engines. - Address all communications to AMMSY MAMCNRY CO., 2 Oces Street, JacsTlle Ftlor Ls" Dime..... ra..." 47. Mc KOY PATENT Turpentine Cup. The beat and saplest eup oa the markt. Detacable Greater Capacity, eafer dipped meo eualUy played o Mwee, saetteer ad prne- ticatly iadestraetble. WIr not rust. For eataoW ad price li write SN cw Or leansm Barnes & Jessup Company JsckponvfBle Florida. Naval Stores Factors and Comrmission Merchants. OR 1 u e-.S. ---V C C. Barne. Preadet. J. AEwtag VlI.-Pr.sl.. S. B. Well, Secretary a s Tree urr. DIMaCTOr.a C.: ID.a.e, J. A. Evwi. .L.&3.3. J. L. SuL-derA IL. C. Long, W. K. Cmuamer, I. B. Welsa. S. Jt.Tinla. G. W. Tiylr. I Turpentine Cups Asisier opplfof siup is 8W gesat that beadig prIs fm t their -e.iA p.mw. y s. ... dd. Mw 91... on CUMs, OGtters ad a- Took Chaltaiiooga Pottery Comnay Jackslmvle, FHIr r V- - - MW TQR LA A MAG CHMltee n acireniA , THE WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL RECORD. ..~........... PLANTERS "Old Time" Remedies TIK JOY OF E HOUSEHOLD. 2m" h.a ws ..V a~e~ N.t. bm ca. a omn ad CIhm a1he da .t toe bhld* hem ner at hand, a atm h ee sa v as a fe, ra s iafe nd ,peedy rma ef wam: hLr W4 u imne r wit thhee remaeles you emi keep tmhe m et al rtyr yesrta, ead yet as a healthy, hm rfamy. 1L Ye, r year taee any airmeet that may Wih them. WNUIAN TZrA- IeM or- par the grast ami l m ndiim. 11 SU- eme a rmr ao flw arn KM..7 Oa"mp rat. Prm. (moI nd Maeurle ker. Cass athe o-nmme aLhe eoUr ad; as a kLastiv tole it s without a -i esa me. In thEq, it la extremely pahle- ve- ehildmre B as AK it is BMAPr FaO uOI. UM.-m ta i a wemmfi masimel. It will ma all the dimes eem t vaene, and dned ma enuale Tehiawe. h win Hring yeunst h Is b. radii woaen, vim aserm .e Nerg hbee s thoitht it wommaub let. It will ease for the *r m amnme prepare the oq woman r the med CUBAN L-aTir-ne silnt Pad Kilar, fsir iter meor heant elves :=Ghaut ehdom, N.1o cami., c.arrbm, my aM @k -Yoae r hIr| if is itmDllmm rmeedy &ad is rr to 0ilen ehr* b Ire N3 UL-f3 ae mest a i Nae e. h Ua-ept1 for 6a06 Sor toers oh, and wr imanoutly riever the pal. Cre iheod Wats ad adtmeg ad -ur nea amnd aore s, edhubi and iaes, -re a teander feeL mvea es m. pea im, hue heik, - .)eistem md It 0e Pu wbre Ime I s s. -Ar ebabr mem, aseo& sal and duemed hbler. Wd u fer Pdae. SPENCER MEDICINE CO., Chattanooga, Ten. BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASE! -AMC TIe- KNIGHT CROCKERY FURNITURE COMPANY a. wnarr, re. P. I. AOTMd1AN o.Vi -iRn. A. D O IWIm.N, aOsy J. P. O0M0mais Trm ow l vp. THE COUNCIL TOOL CO., Goral Ofe: JACKSOWN.I., LA. eahty: WARBAMEB, N. C. U- fI00t O TOWS CuMrr LuBeoR JACEUONUYlJt, NLA. Ror~- flvOm~d LamnOO LwW Lost relftw P7 . 002MD AM 'UIM i J. S. Schofield's Sons Couipu SNo i alpt ibr *~~~~1 41 .P .1jEVEI 80at W ho n A P-'ror yl 6( Into d ptcam. We- GadeisTn rtl o~cn, wo a agia un 1" O 0 3 01014ofua ..' D a T IOP *004000S o a seeso l(,~ r wu----- uouuupwu -w Alima Im*- IH. i. WiED. W. D. Ki NSOl. J. D. WEED I CO., Savannah, Georgia Somethiz q Special On I-Inch Hoop Iron DENNOSTOR: M. C. Ndiy. G. A. Poemv. - U. ELewa. A. C. Dwan. L G. CreMia IL W0in0 . IL Der D. Q AZBRY. eii . W. ULOUNT. 1 tVimh Fee and Gowne Elmo CARL NOUZE. 2id vbe Pio G. A. MFTMWAY. d Vim P-G& &. E. DURO. sec. mi TIm. A Q 5&ACON. AWL 3ic. end Tim. ILW. Now" ILA. 6.e. A. & ode. 3.6 LeNIN6. W. T. S. OIme. - PENINSULAR NAVAL STORES CO. Commission Merchaat and Wholeale Grocers Jaocsonh e and Tfnpi, F oria. Capital Stock. $1.000.000. 001 19w J. W. 39806% John R. Young Co, Coininlsslwu MerchantsL Nval StUo ~acrs. Wolsal trmrs.o av~aauAk@ BrunmswcIL Gf.. iii aut ummuu ~ -----r-uuguu : 7j~m~u~p CMUTII Ag~memdood rem3C"k 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 record Co. 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