ESTABLISHED PRODUCTS | 1890 — WORLD WIDE CIRCULATION OF THE PINE

Vafial StoresRefrictn AND JOURNAL OF TRADE

A WEEKLY PAPER FOR NAVAL STORES PRODUCERS, FACTORS, EXPORTERS AND | DEALERS, MANUFACTURERS OF SOAPS, VARNISHES, PAPER, PRINTING INKS, ETC.

Vor. XXXVI, No. 3¢ SAVANNAH, GA., Satorpay, NOVEMBER 20, 1926 Price $5.00 PER ANNUM

J. A. G. CARSON, President H. L. KAYTON, Vice-President J. A. G. CARSON, Jr., Vice-President C. H. CARSON, Vice-President at Jacksonville W. H. BARBER CO. 3650 SOUTH HOMAN AVENUE | CARSON CHICAGO, ILL. i. NAVAL STORES COMPANY Rosin, Turpentine | Organized in 1879. Oldest House in the Business. Pine Oil, Ete. FACTORS AND DIRECT SHIPMENTS FROM THE SOUTH, OR FROM OUR CHICAGO STOCK. WHOLESALE GROCERS

PRINCIPAL OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE SAVANNAH. GEORGIA JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA New Liberty Bank Building Graham Building SALBS DEPARTMENT

With an organization unsurpassed and ample means at our command, our facilities for handling your Gillican-Chipley business are second to none + Company

We Invite Your Correspondence NEW ORLEANS, LA

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——— | ointiemicuriiey The dependability of the firm from whom you TTT COMPANY me. buy your supplies is just as important as the NEW ORLEANS, LA.U.SA. | financial rating and moral standing of the firm to whom you sell. : : PRODUCERS, DEALERS me AND Columbia Naval Stores Co. EXPORTERS Re) me i Savannah, Georg Rosin—Turpentine

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© D. M. FLYNN ~~ WALTER RAY H. L. RICHMOND A. L. BROGDEN ~ JOHN M. BLAIN PRIOR J. ROONEY = = | Chmn. of Board President Vice-President Vice-President Secy-Treas. Asst. Secy-Treas. Flynn-Harris-Bullard Co. - JACKSONVILLE, FLA. = = SAVANNAH, GA. Naval Stores Factors— Wholesale Grocers

GROCERY BRANCHES 5 ‘JACKSONVILLE AND TAMPA, FLA. SAVANNAH AND BAINBRIDGE, GA. grr hnnogk house Whose conservative managament and financial strength is unquestioned ‘and SL unquestionable in the naval stores industry. | We solicit the patronage and the business of the producer of naval stores.

mwemms | PENINSULAR NAVAL STORES COMPANY . r ST seni NAVAL STORES FACTORS “8. H. BERG, 2 WHOLESALE GROCERS | ae _E. L. WARNER, ce-Pres ent AND DEALERS IN TURPENTINE OPERATORS SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION : : i ~ Secty.- Treas. : ‘RECEIVING POINTS: : ] - A | JACKSONVILLE, FLA. AND SAVANNAR, 6 . $1.000.000.00 Office: Atlantic National Bank Bullding, JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

0. T. McINTOSH, President B.-T FURSE, Vice-President —DIRECTORS : C. M. WILSON, Savannah, Ga. ~~ W. R. BOWEN, Fitzgerald, Ga. D.T.FURSE, Savannah, Ga. J.J. DORMINY, Broxton, Ga. "0. T. McINTOSH, Savannah, Ga.

SOUTHERN STATES NAVAL STORES C0 © SAVANNAH, GEORGIA FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS DEALERS IN GENERAL SUPPLIES = ii Goss at Savannah, Ga, and at Jacksonville and Pensacola, Fla,

“ We make prompt sales and returns. Pay drafts of responsible parties against bill : i; ladings. When shippers desire to hold Rosin or Turpentine, we will hold it for them. 2 oe and Make reasonable advances on same. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED % Fated ve CORRESPOND WITH Us:

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Today (Saturday) one bid. for 150 barrels MOVEMENT OF NAVAL STORES FOR SIX YEARS spirits turpentine at 811% and one for offer- ings at 8214. Offerings, 21 barrels, sold at latter price. Nothing in factors’ hands to Receipts of Turpentine—April 1—Nov. 18 sell, private buying having cleaned up re-

ceipts. In rosins active bidding. Six bids YEAR 1926-27 [1925-26 | 1924-25 | 1928-24 1922-23 | 1921-22 : this morning at close prices. Offerings of Savannah 1 129,818] 119,907| 115,795 114,196] 86,504] 83,569 : 628 barrels sold. at advances 25 cents on X and WW, 35 on WG and N, 30 on M and Jacksonville 85,352] 89,324] 100,322] 107,578] 92,709] 84,068 K, 25 on I and grades below.

Pensacola’... 33,102| 34,263] 34,365] 35,419] 32,695] 89,229 COMPARISON SAVANNAH Totals...... 248,272] 243,494] 250,482] 257,193] 211,908] 206,866 PRICES NOVEMBER 19 Receipts of Rosins—April 1—Nov. 18. © i He a 3 1926 1924 opts. Turp. 80% @.81 $1.04 ; YEAR 1926-27 1925-26 | 1924-25 | 1923-24 | 1922-23 | 1921-22

ROSINS: : z Savannah 416,468] 393,972] 357,480] 357,673] 277,439] 242,0561 : 1926 1925 1924 Jacksonville 309,189] 300,876] 338,667] 373,754] 320,880] 223,207 XX... $15.25 $15.10 $8.30 Densacoln ...... 108,044 111,972] 104,371] 107,043] 198,968] ' 97,681 WW 1525 15.10 8.00@ 8.10 WG 13.15 14.90 7.35@ 7.45 Totals... 833,701] 806,820] 800,518| 838,470) 697,287 562,944 ; N .. 1215 1480 6.75 Turpentine Stocks Close Nov. 18 " 2 rs M 1135 1385 6.40@ 6.42% K ..11.35 1385 6.40@ 6.42% YEAR 1926-27 |1925-26 | 1924-25 | 1923-24 | 1922-23 | 1921-22 Yo 11.35 13.85 6.35@ 6.40 Savannah ...... 18.803] 11,385] 11,121] 13,847] 12,353] 8,912 H ...1135 1385 6.35@ 6.40 G 11.35 13.85 6.35@ 6.40 Jacksonville ...... 34,580] 24,759] 24,207| 18,054 "17,720 28,789

F ..1135 1385 6.35@ 6.40 Pensacola :...... 11,197) 10,151 11.2%] 3,110 6,822] 22,825 E 1135 1385 6.35@ 6.40 Totals. 64,580] 46,295] 46,545] 35,011} - 86,895] 60,626 D ... 1135 18.85 6.35@ 6.40 B 11.35 13.85 6.35@ 6.40 Rosin Stocks Close Nov. 18 5 BEEF pty

REPORTED SALES YEAR 1926-27 [1925-26 | 1924-25! | 1923-24 | 1922-23.].1921-22 OF ROSIN BY GRADES FOR WEEK Savannah ...... 75.513] 92.312] 78,096] 122,748] 100,392] 85,999

ENDING THURSDAY, NOV. 18 Jacksonville .....-. 68,888 83,902] 111,971| 137,034] 172,301} 169,039 x Savannah Jacksonville Pensacola... 20,549] 22,485] 38,900 39,852] 66,180 66,462

ww... Tolals...... a 164,950] 198,699 228,967| 299,634! 338.873 321,600! . 97 7 WG 148 137 LONDON, ENGLAND, TURPENTINE MARKET ING lo th 217 246 Mo 467 343 Date Spots Nov.-Dec. Jan.-April . Tone Boot 736 77 Nov, 15... ..-.-63s 6d . 63s. 6d 64s 9d Inactive. .. | Le aa 1,367 1.386 Nov. 16... 61s 6d 61s 9d 63s Dull, little doing He 2,573 2,375 Nov. 47. ..= 60s 3d 60s 6d 62s Weak, little doing Gil ates 1,668 1,507 Nov. 13... 61s 61s 3d 62s 9d Steady Be annie 841 655 Nov.- 19... 60s 9d 61s 62s 8d Steady Bw nail 410 275 Deliveries last week, 1,550 barrels. Stocks reported Monday, Nov. 15: Pee 161 121 American, 20,600; French, 2,000. Landing, 11,828. TOTAL - SUPPLIES, Boe. 80 24 34,328. Afloat, none. $: Stocks same time last year: American, 53,200; French, 1,300. Land} Totals... 8,765 7,729 ing, 2,000. Total, 56,500. Afloat, 9,175. TOTAL VISIBLE SUPPLIES, Private sales after market is posted 65,675. absorb remainder of offerings from day to day. These sales are frequent- While the advances as yet have not been BASE PRICES FOR 'S. D. ly not reported. very marked, as compared with the big de-

clines that set in with October, they still have TURPENTINE AND ROSIN The low point of the ebb, in the rosin mar- been quite substantial for the week, yester- ket conditions seems to have passed and the day’s quotations showing gains over the close

inflowing ‘tide of orders is pushing the market of last week of 40 cents on WG and N, 20 up and regaining some of the very heavy on M to E, and 80 on D, B. Base price steam distilled wood tur- price loss's this commodity has met in the The offerings at Jacksonville and Savannah past few weeks. have been cleaned up and factors’ hands. are pentine, f. eo: ‘b. distributing points, It was inevitable that such a reaction free of operators’ stuff. should come, as there is no reason to believe the world will not It is still within the range of probabilities week ending November 27, 86 cents. use the entire 1926 pro- that demands may press very close on the duction of rosins and jeave an even lessened heels of available supplies before the next | carry-over when the end of March comes than crop moves and bring a re-establishment’ of Wood : rosin: quoted. at 2:$10.00 was in evidence at the close of last season. something akin to the season’s highest prices. The fact that throughout the world consumers and | dealers The ‘current foreign calls for supplies are per 280. pounds, f. 0. b. Southern ship- supplies were limited has been from all quarters and the volume this week known for some time, and the first flow of has been highly gratifying to ‘the distributors, demand for future needs was immediately ping points, carload lots. | showing the needs in various quarters and the - felt in the bids for offerings on’ the primary markets, (Continued on Page 30.) ‘Moderate ‘demand for beth products.

4 SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, LONDON SPIRITS TURPENTINE MARKET NAVAL STORES MARKET LOWDEN CONNELL & 0s, Winchester House, Old Broad St., London, Eng.

RECEIPTS SPIRITS TURPENTINE London, England, Nov. 30, 1926.

Nov. 1926 1925 TY ov on amonsesmeons: wos i 1926 | 1925 1921 | la 2 anh 10 103 p> ; American.._. 15 051 32,454 35,457 46 875 18. ea. ommtri ior 269 329 Stock in London, barrels Pionch 2,122 1,170 112 3 959 IBY ae ct cana 9 132

16 eniichorennlids 461 113 7 unica 118 346 Totalbarrels. 17,173 33.624 | 35 569 £0,334 PHcemnLondon,...... 61s .d | 77864 | 39164 | 32s 13d Total...... 867 1,023 Delivered in London, week of Nov. 30 2,314 1,613 4,108 1,917

RECEIPTS OF ROSINS Delivered in London, Jan. 1 to Nov. 30 | 92,709 79,341 87,132 80,483 N. 925

Eatin sa so 2 aiid chm naot 174 412 MACKIE PINE PRODUCTS CO. 1 aT 1,180 570 COVINGTON, LOUISIANA 15. on cicasesennien 190 661 ei eaetnaneies 1,666 500 High Grade Steam Distilled Bo cies lh 764 1,472 WHITE, YELLOW, RED AND SOLUBLE Total...... _ 3,874 3,615 PINE OILS *Not Received. Steam Distilled Turpentine, Wood Rosin

and Navy Pitch - QUITMAN COOPERAGE CO.

QUITMAN, GA. TART COOPERAGE COMPANY MANUFACTURERS HIGH GRADE TIGHT °BARRELS Manufacturers of FOR ALL PURPOSES HIGH-GRADE HAND-MADE TURPENTINE AND DIP BARRELS A SPECIALTY SAVANNAH, GA., VALDOSTA, Plants at GA., PALATKA, FLA. ~ Spirits, Syrup and Dip Barrels DEQUINCY, LA., PENSACOLA, FLA.

WRITE NEAREST PLANT FOR PRICES. Dip Barrels With and Without

Rims, Fruit and Potato Barrels

ROSIN BARREL STAVES

——AND— A. C. BACON CIRCLED HEADING NAVAL STORES BROKER ROSIN—TURPENTINE Reinschmidt Stave Company

QUITMAN, - - - - GEORGIA # ACCOUNTS SOLICITED & MANUFACTURERS OF

High grade champered and crozed rosin barrel staves POST OFFICE BOX 9%42 ROOMS 403-04 NEW LIBERTY BK. BLDG. and circled heading, the only genuine staves and SAVANNAH, GA. heading to make a uniform rosin barrel.

WESTERN PAPER MAKERS CHEMICAL COMPANY

CONSUMERS OF ROSIN AND ROSIN DROSS

ROSIN REFINERIES AT PENSACOLA, FLA. SAVANNAH, GA. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

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VERY manufacturer is striving to maintain uni- formity in his product, reduce costs and improve quality. Hercules Wood Rosin has helped many manufacturers to do this. Hercules Wood Rosin is espe- cially recommended for dark varnishes, linoleums, paper size, gloss oils, asphalt paints, baking japans, and for the manufacture of resinates. @

HERCULES POWDER CO. (Incorporated) Wilmington, Delaware WOOD ROSIN, STEAM-DISTILLED WOOD TURPENTINE AND PINE OIL Sales Offices: Allentown, Pa. Los Angeles .. Birmingham New York City Buffalo Norristown, Pua. Chattanooga Pittsburg, Kan. Chicago Pittsburgh Duluth Pottsville, Pua. Denver St. Louis Hazleton, Pa. Salt Lake City "Huntington, W. Va. San Francisco Joplin, Mo. Walkes-Barie

HERCULES POWDER COMPANY, N. V. ROTTERDAM, HOLLAND Exclusive Purchaser for Resale in Europe of Naval Stores Produced by Hercules Powder Del., Company, Ine., of Wilmington, UG. S.2A.

SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE

TURPENTINE, "ROSIN & BARREL C0. : a Soe JOHN D. McGILLICUDDY, MANAGER

DEALERS IN oes ROSIN, TURPENTINE AND BARRELS 707-708 LIBERTY BANK BUILDING - SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Cable Address: ‘“Trabco, Savannah,” Bentley’s Code

NAVAL STORES EXPORT SUPPLIES SPIRITS TUR- CORPORATION OPENS PENTINE AT THREE PORTS AT SAVANNAH AND FOR LONDON, NOV. 15 WALTER B. HARPER To Enable It to Better Handle the Chemical Engineer Freight Situation and Shipments. Savannah, Jackson-

ville and Pensacola.. 62,787 45,323 Plants for the Manufacture of Due to the scarcity of tonnage it At London and afloat TURPENTINE, ROSIN AND PINE “has been found necessary to tempo- for:London:...... 34,328 65,67b TAR FROM STUMP WOOD rarily transfer the sales department

of the Naval Stores Export Corpora- 97,115 110,998 Designed and Operated. Any Process. tion to Savannah so as to better watch BOX 450 GAINESVILLE, FLA. the freight situation, take advantage 97,115 of freight openings that occur, and Decrease, 1926...... cceeeiiiis 13,883 be in better position to handle export

business at this time. To that end, office 1414, Savannah

" Bank and Trust Company Building, “has been engaged, and Mr, Irving Post, Manager, is now located there, together with Mr. John Ahearn, who Scrape Boxes came up from the New Orleans office

to be with him. * Another cause that actuated the opening of this Savannah office was the fact that little or no rosin is now - available in the Southwestern terri- tory for export purposes, or will be E. A. SMITH available until the next crop moves. As the Naval Stores Export Cor- VALDOSTA, GA. poration is increasing its extensive foreign business, the Savannah office at this time will put it in better posi- tion to handle purchases on the At- Manufacturer of lantic coast markets, as well as to HIGH GRADE GALVANIZED “ supervise the shipments from these . ports. Mr. Post, who is so well known in SCRAPE BOXES ~ Savannah, and his associates, will re- ceive a warm welcome from the Sa- vannah trade. SATILLA TURPENTINE CO. BUYS : 28 Inches Wide, 18 Inches Deep, CARTER COMPANY HOLDINGS 12 Inches in Face.

Announcement has recently been Easily adjusted to any size tree made of the purchase by the Satilla at any height. - Turpentine Company, a naval stores - corporation of Screven, Georgia, of the holdings of H. M. and J. S. Carter ~ Company of Patterson, Georgia, JUST WHAT TURPENTINE The leases and other acquired lands MEN WANT include some of the best turpentine . timber in South Georgia. The pur- i chase price is said to be over $40,000. The Satilla Turpentine Company is Write for Prices, Etc. : a corporation composed. of H. L. | Grace of Screven and G. P. Robinson Patent Pending July 30th, 1926 . of Crescent City, Florida, who have Seal No. 125979

large holdings at Screven.

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7 ii FOREIGN" SHIPMENTS | OCTOBER PRODUCTION AND STOCKS STEAM: Terese . : I AND SOLVENT WOOD PRODUCTS FOR ALL PLANTS

From Mobile. fe PRODUCTION. | : i] & Steam Steam Oct. 30—S. S. West Jaffrey, Ham- hi Wood Rosin Distilled Distilled burg, 1,060 barrels . rosin. i : 3 Barrels 500 Lbs. Turpentine Barrels Gallons Pine Oil F rom New Orden ; | Month of Aan October toa i Lu... fe vimivigussinn © 196,719 34.115 36.205 6.045 1,454,571 263, Nov. 6—S. S. Louisiana, Copenhag- | STOCKS AT PLANTS | Oetober 31, 1026... LL 17,702 3,426 259,670 ~ en, 50 barrels rosin. | Maral BL, A005 Jiechi migrant 22,616 2,857 614,186

Nov. 10—Manila Maru, Yokohama, | 4,914 569 354,516 100 barrels rosin; Kobe, 350 barrels | Decrease Increase Decrease (Compiled by J. E. Lockwood, Manager Naval Stores Division, Her- rosin. cules Powder Co.)

THE DOWNING COMPANY, Inc. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA “The Old Reliable” Naval Stores Factor’

WHOLESALE SUPPLIES Its Service Extends to Cover Every Need of the Naval Stores Operator. Note This List of Its Several Departments NAVAL STORES 3 WHOLESALE GROCERY Ap WHOLESALE DRY GOODS COOPERAGE COPPER WORKS OFFICERS W. C. VEREEN, President C. P. DUSENBURY, Vice President R. D. KNIGHT, Vice President R. E. SHERMAN, Treasurer P. M. NIGHTINGALE, Secretary

BOARD OF DIRECTORS W. C. VEREEN C- S.. TAIT J. W. BENNET W. H. SMITH : C. P. DUSENBURY R. E. SHERMAN R. D. KNIGHT ....P. M. NIGHTINGALE MANAGERS OF DEPARTMENTS i c. 8. rAIT - - - = - - - = =< =. Wholesale Grocery Department ~ Cooperage Department $i B-V-TAIT - - 5 - 9eit-=i iad Wholesale Dry Goods Department R. E. SHERMAN ------Cashier P. F. GOULD - - - - - . - Auditor D. C. STALEY ------Copper Works Department T. C. WOOD - - - - - Naval Stores Yard TRAVELING REPRESENTATIVES J - J. W. TIPPINS D. A. SAPP TRAVELING SALESMEN ot C. B. ELLIOTT J. B. THOMAS D. C. VARNEDOE C. E. OVENS W. H. WATSON

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IMPORTANT CARGOES OF NAVAL STORES AFLOAT FROM UNITED STATES

(NEW CARGOES ARE ADDED FROM WEEK TO WEEK AND CHANGES MADE AS ADDITIONAL SHIP- MENTS ARE REPORTED ON VESSELS PREVIOUSLY REPORTED.)

To Barrels Barrels Cleared | \ From Spirits Turp. Rosin

Oct. Cowden Law New Orleans ...... Sydney... casting. 1,723 Oct. Cowden Law New Orleans ...... Adelaide 120 Oct. Bengal Maru Robe... 1,350 Brunswick ...cc.oceeeee.e Oct. Bengal Maru Brunswick ...... Yokohama .. 2,750 Oct. Bengal Maru Brunswick... Moji 200 Oct. Savannah Yokohama Ln B00 le. Oct. Savannah ...... Kobe ...... 225 Oct. Savannah ...... Batavia 200 Oct. Savannah .| Tjilatjap 100 Oct. Savannah... Samarang 300 Oct. Savannah ...... Soerabaya 100 Oct. Savafingh 0... Cherlbon® ~~ 50 plo oni a 50 Oct. ccesssscsussccsscssess Savannah ...... Melbourne ...... ge 400 Oct. svecnsessnscsonssssase Savannah ...... Wellington FE 48 10ct. “sedsessasesacsssacses Port Arthur... Ia Plata: ...... 50cases) lial Oct. Port Arthur ...... Buenos Aires ...... 250 cases]... Oct. Jack.-Savannah Manchester ...... 225 500 Oct. Jack.-Savannah Liverpool ...... 95 1,400 Oct. Savannah ...... Yiverpool .. ... 80. anal Nov. seccecatesssssscnesssnsssace Jacksonville ...... HAMIL. we re 6,625 Nov. Jacksonville ...... Noweastle = rc 7 - Xow isnt v3 100 Nov. Jacksonville ...... AMbWerY: ve 150 Nov. Jacksonville ...... Rotterdam _ ...... 225 380 Nov. Jacksonville ...... Bremen «La 150 Oct. Mobile © Bald oo a 300 Oct. Savannah ...... Rotterdam ...... 100 300 Nov. Savannah ...... Copenhagen ini 25 Nov. Savannah ...... c...... Helio ors. . ceveics bei ieenininn 50 Nov. Savannah ...... GothenbUuLS ...... o... foe cevorersns 50 Nov. Savannah... Welborg ...... x 100 Nov. Savannah ...... Susmdsvall: a as 200 Nov. ceecesccssscrsscssscscssess Savannah... Moentylueto ...... 4... 300 Nov. Savammah oo ... Helsingfors ...... \...... 50 Oct. New Orleans ...... Hamburg © bi aie, 225 Nov. St. Anthony Savannah ...... Buenos Alres: 0. a. 3,250 Nov. St. Anthony Savannah ...... Montevideo =... |. aa 500 Oct. Savannah... Liverpool ...... c...... 850 4,275 Oct. Savannah ...... Manchester ...... 200 900 Oct. Savannahs... Hamburg rica): Uv Loall 1,867 Oct. Savannah. Ln Bremen o.oo 100 Oct. Savannah ...... Maranhae =... 20 Oct. Savannah ...... Babin 23 or kl ne 2,525 Oct. Savannah-....% 0 Sanborn iaa 1,000 Oct. Savannah Bic de Janeiro...... l.... aiid 1,050 Oct. +sssesssecscecsssccans Savannah... 0... Liverpool ...... ocn 400 300 Oct. Savannah 0... Manchester ...... 200 98 Oct. Savannah i... Glasgow ...... 150 1,700 Oct. Savanansh =... Notohama ...... | 0 soil 500 Oct. Savannah ...... Kobe emai 300 Oct. Savannah... SYANEY 100 Oct. Savannah ...... SOCThaAYa a an a 800 Oct. Savannah... Cheribol nine hid 300 Oct. Savannah Batavia «0 i aL] 1,150 Oct. Savannah... Siholaga © — 20 eli 15 Oct. Savannah ...... Padong lie ia 85 Oct. Savarmah Singapere ...... 1. lll] 50 Nov. Brunswick ...... | Buenos Aires ...... 0 0... 10 2,505 Nov. J Brunswick ...... Santos... Lsnamaa wir Lhialib 1,300 Nov. Li Brunswick...... Montevideo... 0... oil ith 500 Nov. Brunswick a. Rio de Janeiro...... Pre 1,350 Nov. Pensacola... Rotterdam... iii... 100 325 wood Nov. Pensacola ... 0 i050 London li eile le a Lit 150 wood

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| i Barrels Barrels Cleared Steamship From To Spirits Tarp. Rosin

Nov, 4... Effingham ...... Pensacola... BIOMEN...... ccoimieinil iit cinitnsisisinis 100 Nov. 4... Effingham ...... c..iceis Pensacola’ .....0...% Hamburg ...... c.ieeil 200 1,600 Nov. 4... Effingham ...... Pensacola”... Hambure .oiobvinina iii dhtmenie 1,805 wood Noy. -5...2... Maiden Creek ...... Pensacola: nina Liverpool ...... Shi. 1,000 Nov. 3...... Westland ovens New Orleans ...... Liverpool... al 200 Nov. 3... Havre Maru ...... Savannah o...... Yokohama © 515. thls innate: 850 Nov. “8... Havre Maru ...... Savannah; oii: Kobe on pide 667 Nov. 8.....3 Havre Maru ...... Savannah’ .....ono0 Molt... od i 260 Nov, 3... Bremerton ...... ococernves Savannah ...... Hamburg ...... 00 glhohd S05 100 925 Nov. 3...... Bremerton ...... cceee Savannah: L...000...... Rotterdam /...... 00. 2b. Llc. 376 Nov. 3... Malmen - ...... cccciuiiuia Savannah ...... 0816. : ...... 0 near nls Rankine 248 Nov. 3... Malmen on cimmem Savammab- ons SarpSburg co... incite pans 225 Nov. 3...... Malmen lie: Savannah ...... Gothenburg ...... a 1,400 Nov. 3... Malmen ...... iocivienes Savannah ...... Helsingbury ...oo. 20 2d0 i Lay, 50 Nev. 3... Malmen ...... coiniion Savannsh ...... Copenhagen... 00a ian : 200 Nov. 3... Malmen olan Savannah... =... StocKhOIIe =... cveersols iad siie as stieersonsete 50 Nov, 2... Fluor : Spar .....it0....ui. Jacksonville ...... Manchester ...... h iii toni eises 400 Nov. 2... Pluor Spar ...... cce. Jacksonville ...... Yiverngol lL. 0. .l ha 1,650 Oct. 30... West Jaffrey ...... Mobilexisa...... c Hamburg ...... i. oh. 2 sor 1,050 Nov. 6... Louisiana Gu... New Orleans ...... Copenhagen |...... u an nniing 50 Nov. 10... Manila Maru ...... New Orleans ...... Yokohama ...... coiibeciiiiadiisbosesenssis 100 Nov, 10... Manila Maru ...... New Orleans ...... Robediul ium al di riiienis 3562

CABLE ADDRESS: “PALUSTRIS” F. CHIESMAN & CO, Lm Cree House, Creechurch Lane, London, E. C. 3, —and at Liverpool, Hull and Glasgow.

IMPORTERS OF ROSIN ax» TURPENTINE

McMILLAN TURPENTINE STILLS

THE BEST THERE IS

Manufacturers of Galvanized Fire Places for Turpen- tine and Mill Camps also Galvanized Dip Buckets McMILLAN Metal Company Write Nearest Plant Jacksonville, Fla. Savannah, Ga. Pensacola, Fla.

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JOHN A. McDOUGALD, ONE Established 1870 OF GEORGIA’S LEADING NAVAL WERNICKE ENGINEERS STORES MEN, DIES SUDDENLY M. W. Larendon GULL POINT, FLORIDA

Mr. John A. McDougald, one of the ; PENSACOLA PHONE 5302 leading turpentine operators of Geor- & Company slugl gia, died suddenly at his in DEALERS AND DISTRIBUTORS Statesboro on Sunday morning. The funeral services were held from the SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE, “PORTS. AND SPECIAL Presbyterian church in that town, of ROSIN, PINE TAR SERVICES RELATING which he was one of the elders, and i TO CUT-OVER LAND. was largely attended. . One of the fea- 32 Wall ‘Street, ... New York City. FORESTRY AND WOOD tures of the funeral was the presence +. UTILIZATION of a hundred or more negroes who had worked for Mr. McDougald for years and learned to appreciate his fine qualities and to esteem his friend- I. T. WEST COMPANY ship. Mr. McDougald had been very successful in managing his labor and was a worthy example of what can BOSTON, Mass. be done in attaching negro employees to their employer. Buyers of Naval Stores of Every Description, Operate Complete Mr. McDougald was one of the firm Naval Stores Terminal and Tanks for New England Distribution. of the McDougald-Page Comvany, large naval stores operators, and was

also a member of the firms of Me- Dougald, Outland & Company and of

Outland & McDougald, marchants and farmers. In public life he was very active, served on the city council and THE JOHN R. WALSH was twice mayor of Statesboro. He came to Statesboro from Fayetteville, N. C, in 1890, a young man without DAILY LETTER SERVICE any means, but possessed of great en- ergy and sterling qualities of charac- Read our letters and reports and see how much better you can ter. As a woodsman on the naval understand the Naval Stores Market. Address stores farm of the late J. P. Williams and B. T. Outland, he won recogni- JOIIN IR. WALSTT

tion for the quality of his work and P. O. BOX 320 — SAVANNA GA. was taken into the firm. Later he be-- came an operator on his own account Daily Market Telegrams and Cables Furnished. and by association with others, and accumulated considerable wealth. He | was interested in all the progressive JULIUS ce ECHWART. Tresiidig ORGANIZED 1876 steps in the industry and watched its Oldest Active House in the developments along new lines with Pine Products much interest. He was a man of very Naval Stores Business indly impulses and delighted in Export Co. showing his appreciation of the work of (Incorporated) PT CHAPEAU’S SON others. Once a year his firms %end- Exporters and Dealers In ered all their hands a big barbecue, GUM ROSIN AND PURE SPIRITS TUR- 'ROSIN—TURPENTINE which was looked forward to as a PENTINE, NEW PROCESS PINE TAR, great event. PINE AND TAR OILS, WOOD Room 808- Liberty Bank Bldg. TURPENTINE, “DISIN- He is survived by his widow and FECTOIL,” ETC. three children, SAVANNAH, GA. Mr. W. E. McDougald, SAVANNAH - - - GEORGIA and Miss Ruth McDougald of States- Correspondence Solicited boro, and Mr. Outland McDouzald of Cable Address: “Pineprodco”

Palatka; Florida. His death brought regret to a very large circle of friends and acquaintances. ROSIN TYPES

LONDON ROSIN PRICES, OCT. 31 Conforming to U. 8S. Standards adopted by the. Savannah, Jack- London, England, sonville and Pensacola Boards Rosin has been rather a dull mar- of Trade. ket during the past week and prices IN USE THROUGHOUT THE This Space for Sale show little change at: E to I, 27s. 5d.; WORLD K to M, 27s. 7%d.; N, 29s. 3d.;; WG, 31s. 9d.; WW, 34s. 10d. ec. i. f. Lon- Made and guaranteed by don. A premium of 6d. per cwt is HARRIS M. KING wanted for spot ex-wharf. Georgia State Supervising Inspector of Naval Stores -FAIRCLOUGH,. DODD & JONES. POL BUX "TT SAVANNAH; GA.

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Taylor, Lowenstein & Co. Naval Stores Factors and Exporters vb

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MAIN OFFICE AND YARDS: && Mobile, Alabama

WE ALSO RECEIVE SHIPMENTS AT PENSACOLA, FLAC Branch Office: 605 Gerke Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio, M. J. Daly, Mgr. AGENCIES aa BUFFALO, N. Y. , MICH. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. H. J. Reo ne, 3 : 7 Willits & Patterson 481 Ellicott Square Building Deneiti Onis Dyas Sve Ce: 1 Drumm St.

CHICA 0, ILL. PITTSBURGH, PA. i E. H. Haines TR E. E. Zimmermann Company, 155 North Clark Street Sonihtost Boat ond to 26th. St. Bessemer Building

CLEVELAND, O. SREY] NEW YORK CITY J. C. Drouillard Co. MEMPHIS, TENN. ~ Irving A. Levis, Rockefeller Building Wurzburg Brothers © 239 Courtlandt St.

—— AGENTS FOR MOBILE ROSIN OIL COMPANY (PRODUCTS OF THE LIVING PINE)

‘The Baker Improved Turpentine Still Worms, Caps, Arms

Flat Bottom Cup Turpentine Cups, Gutters and Reinforced Cone Cup Aprons

Leaky Stills are a Still Seams Brazed Word thing of the past ) wee ; with Brass if you buy from us Solder Spout is Brazed or with Brass Equalized SAL: Solder Se Freight Charges This is a Non-Leakable Still ST Eo save you hondods of dollars

Manufactured by Baker Refining & Manufacturing Co. jackSONVILLE, P. O. BOX 172 FLA.

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WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW 150 AT BAINBRIDGE owners and operators much better, it ‘AND JOURNAL OF TRADE REGIONAL CONFERENCE was decided. Established 1890. How Can We Stop Fires.

THOMAS GAMBLE - Editor and Publisher Large Crowd Showed Intense Inter- O. H. L. Wernicke, President of the est In Meeting. : Pine Institute, talked on the cost of SUBSCRIPTION : Per Annum - - - $5.00 forest fires to the community, showing

Address all communications and make all Reforestation Became the Live Sub- why these fires are the biggest han- checks, drafts, money orders, etc., payable to dicap to the prosperity of the cut- ject of Questions From 3 NAVAL STORES REVIEW over regions which nature is trying P. O. Box 948 Savannah, Ga. the Crowd. to reforest. “The turpentine operat-

Publication and Business Offices or, the landowner, and the cattleman, 114-116 East Bryan Street Arrangements by Mr. A. S. Car for have the greatest direct interest in Telephone 3420 the meeting at Bainbridge on Novem- stopping fires, but the merchants,

Entered as second class matter at the ber 9th brought out so large an at- bankers and real estate men are not Postoffice at Savannah, Ga. less concerned,” said Mr. Wernicke.

tendance, that Mr. Chas. Hodges, pre- T— “Every time that smoke goes up in siding chairman, had to cut short the discussion of creating new wealth in the air, the merchants can say ‘Good- LET COTTON SERVE Georgia and Florida by raising pine bye’ to some trade, and the real estate . AS A WARNING TO forests. An attempt to obtain the man can see some land values liter- NAVAL STORES MEN ally going into the blue sky.” names of those present failed as the To the question, “How can we stop paper circulated for the purpose was fires?’ Mr. Wernicke responded by [By H. L. Richmond, Vice-Presi- lost in the interest of the meeting. dent Flynn-Harris-Bullard Co.] Lenthall Wyman, the first speaker, saying that people present at the The forward situation, as we briefly described the gain in profits to meeting could stop 80 per cent. of the fires in a year’s time if they made up view it, is not without its dangers be obtained by working trees no small- their minds to do it. Here the time for another year. That great dan- er than 9 inches in diameter. A land limit expired and the chairman closed ger ‘is overproduction. owner stated that under the new de- We have seen in the cotton situ- velopment of light chipping and work- the meeting. | ation this year the result of an ex- ing no baby trees, he would consider Group Discussion. pansive program and its conse- for the first time the proposition of Informal group discussions follow- quent overproduction. The consum- leasing his timber. It was the judg- ‘ng the meeting brought forward nu- ing world, under present condi- ment of the meeting that trees under merous methods of demonstrating the tions, can and will use so much cot- 14 inches in diameter ought not to harm of fire and benefits to be gained ton and so much naval stores at a have more than one face. by preventing fires, of organizing to fair price. An excess quantity will Miss Gerry’s Talk Popular. stop fires, of education of public sen- not be consumed, therefore, has to timent, and of protecting: the land. be carried into another season of The overwhelming effect of actual Many in these informal debates ques- another year. results from light chipping in the tioned the possibility of working the The effect of that excess, how- wocds confirmed "Miss Gerry’s. scien- woods for turpentine without protect- ever, has a very decided influence tific explanation of the source of gum ive burn-offs, but it was generally on the entire crop for the entire and the influence of chipping on its agreed that if deliberate setting of flow. Those present seemed most in- year, from the point of view of a fires could be stopped and that if land- market price. Any undue or ma- terested in the effect of light chipping owners would fence and fire-line their terial excess might well have its on the growing forest. It was brought land, the danger to turpentine crops ;ut forcibly that a crop worked for ‘depressing influence for not only would be greatly reduced. ‘the year in which it is made, but several years without slowing up the Mr. Carr, after the meeting, was growth of the tree too severely, was for the following year also. complimented on the largest attend- vitally important to the landowner, ance ever gathered at. a similar meet- We strongly advise against ex- wnd to have scientific demonstration pansion of the industry at this ing in the region. Special thanks that the turpentine operator was help- were due Judge W. V. Custer, by time. Overproduction means low ng instead of hurting himself by light prices, whether in food stuffs, cot- whose courtesy the county court room chipping, made the relations of land- ton or naval stores, or any other of was made available to hold the crowd. the basic raw materials. ~ Let “cotton” serve as a present “example and exert a conservative PRODUCERS TURPENTINE CO. attitude towards the cupping of ELIZABETH, LOUISIANA virgin this winter.

PRODUCERS OF GOVERNMENT TURPENTINE SPECIFICATIONS ISSUED - IN PAMPHLET Gum Rosin

Washington, D. C.—The United AND States Government master specifica- tion for turpentine (gum spirits of Pure Gum Spirits Turpentine turpentine and steam-distilled wood turpentine), as revised August 7, has been issued in printed form as Bu- All our Rosin is Graded and Certified by U. S. reau of Standards circular No. 86. It Government before leaving our yard was officially promulgated by the Fed- eral Specifications Board in original form February 3, 1922, and the re- CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED vised form was mandatory upon all FROM DOMESTIC CONSUMERS government agencies November 7, 1926.

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WOOD ROSIN IN STEEL DRUMS

We are the first to offer wood rosin in metal containers.

WOOD ROSIN THUS PACKED IS SOLD ON THE BASIS OF 235 LBS. NET, FULL TARE AL- LOWED, INSTEAD OF 280 LBS. GROSS IN WOODEN BARRELS.

Many carload buyers prefer this compact package that keeps the contents free from dirt, largely reduces the fire hazard, requires less storage space and rosin turns out clean when drum is opened.

The positive uniformity of “NEWPORT” and “ACME” WOOD ROSINS stands unquestioned anywhere among the trade.

GENERAL NAVAL STORES COMPANY, INC.

NEW YORK CITY 90 West Street

CHICAGO, ILL. McCormick Bldg.

CINCINNATI, O. Union Central Bldg.

NEW ORLEANS, LA. Audubon Bldg. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Packard Bldg.

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 756 North 4th St.

MILWAUKEE, WIS. 187 Greenfield Ave.

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\ i EUROPEAN NAVAL STORES CO. ANTWERP, BELGIUM

Importers and Dealers in American, French and Spanish ROSIN AND TURPENTINE

AGENTS ALL OVER EUROPE

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BORDEAUX, FRANCE

FRENCH ROSIN AND TURPENTINE

EXPORT OF PALE GRADE ROSIN A SPECIALTY

AGENTS IN NEW YORK: ANTWERP NAVAL STORES CO., INC,, 25 BEAVER ST.

ANTWERP NAVAL STORES COMPANY SAVANNAH, GEORGIA

Exporters of and Dealers in All Grades of GUM ROSIN AND GUM SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE

BRANCH OFFICES: JACKSONVILLE, FLA. PENSACOLA, FLA. NEW ORLEANS, LA. IELIO ZR GJA0W SALES OFFICES: "NEW YORK sili ie Wile ie fia eel er ei 9% Beaver Street PHIL ADELPHIA = = ee" a «a ‘eo = a a = Drexel Building ROKTNN . Sra - 924 Milk Street CLEVELAND . ie The A G. Watt Company, 71st Euclid Building TURPENTINE IN TANK CARS, BARRELS OR CANS

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very cussion J. an his from in oughly value. public scribed ing proved set said ern oped ators ence Great probably operations. La., ing four The timber with fore Wide first crossfire at Robert gional that

borhcod BILOXI Speakers, Lively J. der C. K. this Biloxi, acre company is that every that dropped burning Lumber and cr meeting interesting if the L. 827-879 Jchnson’s forest the K. a and Number Southern Rapid tine sentiment properly virgin and need Conference Newton which more the this public to Johnson meeting comment

in was when virgin unnecessary of Johnson, discussion liberal NEW Miss, landowners CONFERENCE fence, Men Landowners 39 the year territory fires almost It & not Crossfire to might years questions SAVANNAH a a timber. Company WALLBILLICH reached followed Session. against of sentiment was

woods

brief little trees TCHOUPITOULAS IMPROVED Lumber Have little be of done estimate cupping, be Novemker achieved of exchange in fire-line, Subjects regularly, of by the of asked complete not arranged true burned Forester the his marked talk where bomb burned turpentine are Crackling less thereafier. great worxzirg of to present, the brought P.ne be fires, and STILL Ccmpany. Great of county. and by Comment. and burn in that raked if by old p than eliminated. ORLEANS Come by conclusion of fires WEEKLY again 6th. Bogalu:a, ant even practical a Institute LIVELY answers, his over winn.ng freedom he the Turpen- by the ne it growth of experi- deciar- if it South- at devel- out $5.00 trees oper- thor- were rak- own cost was Un- thi. gn- The had Mr. dis- Mr. Re- be- the for de- He all a

JOSEPH how about one Increased ion said ducts naval Service Pine the meeting zc-cperation ous mit by the of and _ustrate given sime er tional Wis. nursery. simp.y that tific used McKee, from sperators year ators reasons by ~erience. cions, forest NAVAL mpcrtance. ess ight f hat ue .f O. The the yields light light Pine hard these way lumber that lines mere dcllar OFFICE ST. dry-facing Mr. conclusions much that H. landewners in must chipping Inst operations the light the stores. in ESTABLISHED logging Miss present, confirmed by principal Forest Products because why L. and and the her to R. chipping chipping developed Instituie large research and than WALLBILLICH, investigations of utte, tree. the years actual STORES Naval in It Miss a Wernicke, money Licht were a M. get Gerry chipping research points, virg'n with light with Bureau year was The this vastly raise turpentine “How cperations, heavy Newton. AND was -many under quantities and reported it all of The by use Laboratory, Eloise Stores are talk also could Chipping. Miss brought idea we chipping reported the lantern-slides at region gave was to and COPPER work turpentining their the used. the the gave timber less NEw. increased of fast general of chipping. President do the the. being WORKS: have resu in of Institue. Captain was of by brought Gerry’s afford such Seed so higher Consumption. definite Gerry gum Chemistry thrce ‘If degrad was on the practical their the man we Florida two work usual whom 1881 out ts depends charge, Operators rial into tine the to itself. circulation; spout, Manufacturers as the Proprietor also gave to the Turpentine which conducted]. we ings the new can Madison scientife adoption a day of GENERAL to opening possible to forcibly spend” All to kettle sale dollars in the AND first-class. Still resu Forest cf y: of single cpera- ments raised E. spend ahead ng bring scen- akout Oper- grea. when limit high- opin- three to elds, var.- a have pur- pro- per- in The ths was Can Na the and Work the the ex- worm. combination cn ts o R. in of ii- with a are JOURNAL and

collar it ~~ on oy skimming (Continued od over Jutial reforesting furnish alion stlended 5Ippi all The 1t erated esters worked -quitable money cc-operation Experiment years. our of and Institute ol sion work >f faster and ‘ast axes andowners on NEW oy rear he ous 12 does Promptly Reber: __W. dustry Stills L. Mr. The W. “It Mr. warned prevent of COPPERSMITHING at Mississippi. an the Patent possible the the vevaioch Workmanship more products.” S.ate Taxes turpentine The ec.csed animated turpentine or L. in C. 75 Naval it tax the so Caleb W. WORKS the in that is of improved of as Robert we not to people R. idea available. only in government just meeting Culpepper, this best Hogue, importance If per plate, serious emphasizing a were: perfectly this Newton, Barber, design meeting. situation ORLEANS. is money; the Improved prevent program a can B. taxation Mississippi opening, OF it Forester trap against No. has Specialty in Handicap we ways Stores Attended Mississippi in Smith, was takes from the as burden cent. iegi0i, with of Forbes, argument, Station, of Forest enlarge Newton agreement discussion with TRADE Mississippi rk “that a men, 946,186 spend slow the men.” Forester references. weu.d bottom that advanced keystone speaks were with free going Harrison, the and Wiggin, Gulfport, one forest private of on The the was clear infringe- Wiggin, it attached vapor can Among a on will when Turpen- to stating as ans interfer.ng the more state. the that to page of fi vapor Mississippi. Service were year. three mate- the you vapor Keystone. est.mated the end almost more aid really described over the lands. move and those co-operate for the Naval to fires. of of the that crops in markets place LA. Miss. landowners the landowners undersiood. of problem that 19) money, jate represent- in those amount State me,” Miss. Miss. the the

the dollars The Southern members Miss. REE cffize ser.ous. foresta- present and a just Missis- a unani- In S_ores being policy

many ex.g- ques- more State tires situ- with that Pine who said for- the for the re- its of as of of in

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No Known Material Equals ALUMINUM Cups, Aprons : and Gutters

ALUMINUM does not rust like iron and does not W-W Rosin discolor the gum. Therefore, gum gathered in ALUMINUM CUPS produces rosin and turpen- tine of the highest quality.

ALUMINUM is practically not affected by ex- posure to weather, and for that reason ALUMI- NUM CUPS do not rust out, resulting in many Long Life years of useful service. ALUMINUM is elastic, and cups made of ALUMINUM are not damaged by freezing, or broken in handling. .

ALUMINUM CUPS weigh less than 2,000 pounds Low per crop; aprons less than 500 pounds per crop. | Handling Cost The saving in freight charges, hauling and hand- ling expense is, therefore, considerable.

ALUMINUM is a valuable metal and always has Scrap Value a high scrap value. Cups, Aprons and Gutters, mashed or broken can be saved and sold at a good figure.

For further information, prices, etc., address Gillican-Chipley Company

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(Continued from page 15) THE A. E. ADAMSON CO. C. J. Pettiborne, Lumberton, Miss. J. K. Johnson, Bogalusa, La. NAVAL C. L. Johnson, Bogalusa, La. STORES BROKERS P. E. Gibson, Avera, Miss. R. H. McMurphy. Richter, Miss. A. Gore. Avera, Miss. Buyers and Sellers of Rosin, Carl Wernicke, Gull Point, Fla. Pd. A) Gum Spirits Turpentine C. Q. Adams, Quitman, Miss. J. C. Green, Laurel, Miss. W. H. S'ocomb, Lumberton, Miss. and Tar P. N. Howell, Harrison, Miss. E. O. Batson, Millard, Miss. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA R. D. Forbes, New Orleans, La. ’ (Forest Service). Miss E'oise Gerry, Madison, Wis. (Forest Service). O. H. L. Wernicke, Gull Point, Fl.a (P..1.A.) Mrs. D. Priscilla Edgerton, Jack- son, Miss., State Supervisor of For- COUNCIL'S WOODS HOE estry Education. : Roy L. Hogue, Jackson, Miss., State Forester.

SPIRITS TURPENTINE SUPPLIES FOR LONDON OCTOBER 31

London, England. Spirits turpentine supplies for Lon- don on October 31 have been as fol- lows: 1926 1925 1924 Stocks =... 19,270 52,040 34,675 Landing ....3% 5050 ¢ Afloat ...... 24,495 2,000 19,000

Toinls. ... 43,765 59,090 53,675 Same date in 1923: Stocks, 24,861; A SPLENDID TOOL FOR RAKING PINES, landing, 3,669; afloat, 7,750. Total, CLEARING FIRE LINES AND MANY USES 36.280.

a FAIRCLOUGH, DODD & JONES.

ABOUT THE FARM E. R. TURNER IS NOW WITH THE ROSE-DASHER COMPANY ASK YOUR JOBBER ABOUT THEM Mr. E. R. Turner, who had charge of the turpentine operations of the Baker Turpentine Company, Newton, THE COUNCIL TOOL COMPANY Georgia, has now a similar position with the Rose-Dasher Company at WANANISH, NORTH CAROLINA Cross City, Florida. The Rose-Dasher Company has one of the best timber tracts in Florida and has a good many years of operations ahead of it.

JOHN R. WALSH

SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA

ORDERS SOLICITED DAILY LETTERS AND SPIRITS TURPENTINE —AND— REPORTS ON THE NA.- ROSIN VAL STORES MARKET ALSO AGENCIES WANTED ALSO TELEGRAMS AND CABLES

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| THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA

ois oiwie MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF ..... TIGHT COOPERAGE STANDARD SIX HOOP TURPENTINE BARRELS A SPECIALTY

IN ORDERING BARRELS THROUGH YOUR FACTORS SPECIFY SCOCO BARRELS ROSIN OILS ds a

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Georgla Rosin Products Go. SAVANNAH. GA. KR RASE OILS. BURGUNDY PITCH haa ROSIN COMPOUNDS—VENICE TURPENTINE pe

NEW YORK PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO C BOSTON CHICAGO LOS ANGELES Q PHILADELPHIA CLEVELAND PORTLAND i BALTIMORE CINCINNATI SEATTLE No W 8 Db iF O ’ Tm ~ BALDWIN- LEWIS-PACE COMPANY Vice-President

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A. LEE POWELL, CE z =r Sec’y DIRECTORS and Treas. NAVAL STORES FACTORS A. LEE POWELL % Tn rarow | and WHOLESALE GROCERS "rc. PowELL TURPENTINE SUPPLIES

J. G. LEWIS — ren rm : i The Patronage of those having Desirable Accounts Solicited F. W. BUDINGTON | (NSJGNMENTS RECEIVED JACKSONVILLE, FLA., SAVANNAH, GA. NOTED

PINE TURPENTINE COMPANY GEORGIA SSZER"T Office and Warehouse, 156-162 Perry Street, New York City Plants at Fayetteville, N. C., and Collins, Ga.

Oldest Refiners of Retort Pine Products Manufacturers of “PINEY WOODS” Brand Wood Turpentine, Pine Tar, Tar Oil, Pine Oils, Flotation Oils and Charcoal and Dealers in J Gum Spirits, Steam and Destructive Turpentine and Pine Oil and Denatured Alcohol

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xy UNITED NAVAL STORES COMPANY NEW YORK

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LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS PINE DISTILLED SPECIALTIES

NEW YORK MARKET

{Regular Correspondence Naval Stores Review) ATTENTION! New York, November 16. NAVAL STORES MEN There has been a fair export busi- Write us for circulars concerning our ness during the past week. The weather has been quite favorable and PUMPING MACHINERY a good local business has been done. ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR It appears that the painting season is now about equally divided between TURPENTINE DISTILLERIES the Spring and Fall. NO PLANT COMPLETE WITHOUT The rosin market has continued to OUR PUMPING OUTFIT decline in parity with the decline at Over 1,000 in use throughout South Carolina, Savannah, and of course, the declin- Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Mississippi. ing market has caused a great deal of bearish sentiment. It has likewise HEADQUARTERS FOR discouraged those who have already BOILERS, ENGINES, SAWMILLS bought their requirements. In spite of all this, the volume of business AND HIGH-GRADE MACHINERY continues to be good. Following prices are on terms, free on board, in yard, New York (carlots) Schofield’s Iron Works ex dock: MACON, GEORGIA Spirits of Turpentine, pure in bbls., 60 gallons, per gal- Bomtaic ae $0.92 ~ Rosins, in bbls., per 280 ibs.: SPANISH ROSIN AND TURPENTINE Common and GoodStraineds. RL Sa eg ea 2 76 BEST GRADES | D ee i 75 YE TTT re CASTO DE ZAVALA i F sess 12-00 Gar 12 90 6 Alameda S. Mamés Sioa b leider 12 90 Foes 12700 BILBAO, SPAIN Base 13 00 ME 13 00 Tel-ad: TURPENTINE-Bilbao. IN 13 70 WWE A 14 70

wy re 16 60 Rosins, per 280 lbs. gross weight, Rosin Oil, in bbls., 2d run, gal. .90 standard types, 200 bbl. lots: Carl Moller & Son Tar, Kiln- burnt, oil bbls...... 16._00 A B C—Common strained. 12 95 Tar, Retort, oil bbls... .. 16._18 60 Naval Stores Brokers Pitch, Navy, No. 2. 10 12.00 D—Good strained ...... 12 95 and Following Be-Jtow No. 2... . i 13 10 quotations c cover parcels for F—Good No. 2...... ccoeveeee 13 10 export, terms, free on board, N. Y.: Forwarding Agents | Spirits of Turpentine, in cases: C==No 1. 5 = i. iii 13 10 (2-5 gallon tins to a case.) He=NO: 1 = in. 13 10 ACCOUNTS SOLICITED I—FExtra No. 1...... e..e 18 10 as to brand: K—Low pale...... ccccceneeen. 13 20 Address Strictly pure,guaranteed, gal. $1.14 M—Pale ...... 13 20 P. O. Box 121, Spirits of Turpentine, in barrels N—Extra pale ...... 13 90 as to brand: WG—Windowglass ...... 4 90 JACKSONVILLE, - FLA. | Strictly pure.guaranteed,gal. $0.93 WW-—Waterwhite .. _ 16 80

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“FAIRCLOUGH, DODD & JONES, Ltd. LONDON IMPORTERS OF . ROSIN AND TURPENTINE .

Cable Address: Bowring, London BOWRING, JONES & TIDY, Ltd.

Importers of AMERICAN, FRENCH, SPANISH, INDIAN ROSIN AND TURPENTINE

52 LEADENHALL ST. : : : : : LONDON, E. C. 3, ENGLAND «|

Cable Address: ‘‘Osobrite’’ London or Savannah Established 25 Years H. F. FARNAN & Co., Lm. «

IMPORTERS OF AMERICAN TURPENTINE

HEAD OFFICER: "BRANCH OFFICE: 34 LIME STREET BLUN BUILDING LONDON, E. C. 3, ENGLAND SAVANNAH, GEORGIA

ES 2 "ANY SIZF SHIPMENT FROM ANY POINT TO ANY FORFICN PORT” * 5

NAVAL STORES EXPORT CORPORATION NEW ORLEANS, : : LOUISIANA

EXPORTERS OF ROSIN ano TURPENTINE

AGENCIES IN ALL PRINCIPAL IMPORTING COUNTRIES Cable Addresa: Nastores

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DEATH OF MR. C. B. ROGERS, FOR MANY YEARS PROMINENT Bogalusa Turpentine Company, Bogalusa, La. IN FLORIDA BUSINESS

PRODUCERS OF One of Those Who Helped Develop the ~ BOGALYSA BRAND State’s Naval Stores Industry.

: Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Pat. Office : The death of Mr. Charles B. Rogers PURE GUM SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE and ROSIN at Jacksonville on Monday, removed a WE SOLICIT YOUR INQUIRIES prominent figure in the business world of that city and state, and one who

had long been identified with the na- val stores business and an element in J. W. MOTTE & CO. its early development to large propor- dle tions in Florida. NAVAL STORES FACTORS Mr. Rogers, who was 73 years of A N D age, had been identified with the up- COMMISSION MERCHANTS building of Jacksonville for thirty-five years, and in addition to his business ROOMS 24 AND 26 --- CITIZENS TRUST BUILDING activities was a leader in civic devel- SAVANNAIIL, - - - GEORGIA opments. He was the head for some years of the C. B. Rogers Company,

which then became the Consolidated Grocery Company, and thrived under his able management until its recent The Roaseh Company. Inc. consolidation with the Lewis-Chitty Co. He was among those who early appreciated the possibilities of the de- Manufacturers-- Dealers-- Exporters velopment of the naval stores indus- try in Florida and as a director of the Consolidated Naval Stores Company Turpentine, Rosin, Navy Pitch, gave practical expression to his faith in that direction and was an active participant in the great growth that Pine Tar marked the industsy and made it for lso many years a vital factor in the PRICES FURNISHED CIF ANY PORT OF THE WORLD prosperity of the state. In the state senate and as a mem- Cable Address: ber of the city commission he gave “RAUSCHCO” NEW ORLEANS efficient service to the public. His position in the world of business and

his fortune were the result of the ap- plication of his sterling qualities to the opportunities that he was quick to perceive and utilize. He retired from business activities some time ago owing to his ill health. He is survived by his widow, for- The Isaac Winkler & Bro. Co. merly Miss Mary Aline Coachman, whom he wed in 1875, and eight chil- Established 1872 Incorporated 1917 { |dren: C. B. Rogers, Jr., Edgar H. Francis, Joanna E. and Alonzo C. and Mrs. John L. Holmes, all of Jackson- CINCINNATI, OHIO ville and Mrs. R. F. Mitchell and Mrs. Jack B. Bower of Pensacola, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary F. Richards and ‘| Mrs. O. H. Hodgson, both of Jackson- ville.

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Mr. Knight, emotion evident in his SIMPLE BUT IMPRESSIVE WERE THE voice and manner, spoke most beauti- fully DOWNING MEMORIAL SERVICES of Major Downing and his many traits of character, and pointed out his love of his fellowman and his de- Host of Friends Gathered to Pay Loving Tribute to votion to his ideals. os he His Memory ~ Mr. Knight said that Major Down- Ing was always happiest when serv- Ing some good cause and told his More than a thousand friends of the no more than a wilderness. He be- hearers of his remarkable business late Major Columbia Downing gath- gan the business with a very limited ability and his power to generally ered in Queens Square, Brunswick, amount of means, he directed his busi- correctly visualize business conditions. together with his family, for the un- ness, advised and counseled with his Then in a few well chosen remarks in veiling of the memorial monument customers, and lived to see the busi- behalf of the Downing family he ac- erected by naval stores producers and ness that he organized grow from the cepted the monument and returned others in honor of one who for forty- smallest to the greatest of its kind sincere thanks to those who had made three years had endeared himself to in the world today. it possible. his associates in business and civic “I doubt if there is a turpentine op- President W. C. Vereen, of The and in religious life by the nobility of erator under the sound of my voice, Downing Company, speaking from his character. Among those assem- who has been in the manufacturing the intimate knowledge of over twen- bled were many leading naval stores end of the business for any period of ty-five years of close association with operators of Georgia and Florida, time, but that has seen the time that Major Downing, epitomized the representatives of large factorage had it not been for the good counsel- strongest characteristics of his life as houses, bankers and other citizens of ling and big heart as well as the service and friendship. President prominence. strong financial arm of Columbia Vereen echoed the sentiments of all The services were designedly sim- Downing, he would have gone down who had passed through life with ple but impressive, and in this way in defeat and would today be a finan- Major Downing in the eloquently sim- symbolized the sterling traits of him cial failure with disapointment star- ple but touching tribute he paid. The in whose honor the memorial was ing him in the face. words uttered, all could see, came di- erected. “I do not believe, fellow operators, rectly from the heart of Mr. Vereen Mr. W. V. Musgrove, of Homer- that those of us who were so fortu- and were ‘the expression of his own ville, Vice-President of the Downing nate in being thrown with Mr. Down- deep sentiments. Unfortunately, no Memorial Association, introduced the ing, and had the advantage of his stenographic report has been obtain- | speakers, after the monument had wise counsels and generous financial able, and Mr. Vereens’ remarks came been unveiled by the five grandchil- support, would be true to the heart from his inner-conscoiusness and not dren of Major Downing, Misses Mar- that beats within us, had we not in from preparation. It was a eulogy jorie and Ethlyn Nightingale, Masters some way made an attempt to show to worthy of the man whose memory Downing Nightingale, Brailsford you, his fellow townsmen, and those was being so signally honored. Love Nightingale and Raymond D. Knight, who were nearest and dearest to Co- of his fellowmen had ever marked Jr. Mr. John M. Willis, of Ocilla, lumbia Downing, the great love and Major Downing’s attitude towards Georgia, President of the Memorial affection we had for him. those about him. Young men enter- Association, and for years closely as- “Tt does me a sad pleasure, citizens ing the naval stores industry had al- sociated in business with Major of Brunswick, and his family, to pre- ways found in him a wise counsellor Downing, was the first speaker. sent to you this monument erected by and a congenial friend and had prof- “Being unlearned in the art of pub- his customers and friends to his mem- ited by the advice and assistance he lic speaking,” said he, “I can not but ory.” so freely gave. His daily life was a feel my feeble efforts unworthy in Mayor J. L. Andrews, on behalf of living evidence of a heart full of af- presenting to the citizens of Bruns- the city of Brunswick, then accepted fection for those with whom he was wick, and to those who loved Colum- the monument and paid a fine tribute associated, and his employees: were bia Downing, this monument erected to Major Downing, the part he had bound to him by ties of love. Mr. to his memory. In spite of that, it played in the development of the busi- Vereen’s talk was recognized by all as gives me a sad pleasure to have the ness of Brunswick, his high standing, a worthy tribute to a notable life. honor, as president of The Downing not only in the world of affairs but After a short prayer by Rev. S. J. Memorial Association, an association in the higher spiritual life of the com- French, which closed the exercises, organized by the customers and munity, and the place he had, through some 250 visitors were entertained by friends of Columbia Downing, to pre- many years of unbroken association, The Downing Company at a luncheon sent this marble slab erected by us to created for himself in the affection- at the Oglethorpe Hotel. show to you, his fellow townsmen ate esteem of his fellow Brunswick- The Brunswick News in an editorial and loved ones, the love and esteem ians. Major Downing, said he, had on the day of the unveiling paid this in which we held him. become recognized as the first citizen tribute to Major Downing: “Mr. Downing was not a hero, nei- of Brunswick, first not only in com- mercial , but in those attri- “From the earliest times, men have ther was he a statesman in the sense endeavored in many ways to com- butes of the heart and soul that win of Washington, Lincoln or General memorate the lives of their friends, for men an undying place in the mem- Lee. He led no armies, fought no loved ones and heroes. No family = battles, neither did he stand out in ory of those with whom their lives have been passed. The monument, could be true to the departed loved the forefront as a politician, but in one if it did not seek to keep fresh said he, would be cherished by the the every-day walks of life, and es- the memory of past associations. Nei- pecially in the naval stores industry people of Brunswick as an outstand- ther can a city or a state forget one ing evidence of their appreciation of to which he gave his life thought, he who has lived in its midst and made the noble type of manhood personified was a real hero; in his line of busi- such a contribution to its life as to ness he had no equal; surely Colum- in Major Downing. leave it better and stronger. bia Downing was a great man. In behalf of the Downing family, Raymond D. Knight of Jacksonville, “Major Downing lived in Bruns- “Mr. Downing organized the Down- wick for more than thirty-five years, ing Company as a naval stores fac- vice-president of the Downing Com- during which time he established the torage house some forty years ago, pany and son-in-law of Major Down- ing, was next introduced. j (Continued on Page 27) when this great southland of ours was

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(Continued from Page 25) daily. ‘No marble “monument can do ness adminivomiory a generous: sefriend credit to a man of such genuine char- and a man of sterling character!” great Downing Company which now acter. His name is enshrined in the In far-off Pomeroy, Ohio; the Daily bears his name. His energy and busi- hearts of those among whom he lived Tribune, on the day of the ‘unveiling, ness judgment were rewarded with and in those lives will last:long after: contained. a ..two-columh . tribute

ings. The condition of working men was improved by his wise adminis- RICHARDS — tration of business affairs and those BUSINESS who labored in his establishment knew that they had a true friend in Mr. COLLEGE Downing. In numerous ways he en- SAVANNAH, GA. deared himself to those who served with him and today many hearts swell Established 1882 with gratitude when his name is FULLY ACCREDITED “«¢ : mentioned. “A significant feature of the memo- Best By Test rial is the fact that it is erected by For 44 Years ESTABLISHED men and women who had business “Write for Booklet . y. dealings with Maj. Downing through- 1882 out his life. No greater compliment can be paid to any business man. The surest evidence of integrity is the good will of those with whom we deal

THE THREE STANDARD BRANDS OF THE INDUSTRY

E. W. COLLEDGE AMERICAN TURPENTINE & General Sales Agent TAR CO. Jacksonville, Fla. o New Orleans, La. bat J. C. MATHEWS -«DUNLEVIE PINE PRODUCTS Eastern Representative COMPANY 300 Madison Ave., New York Allenhurst, Ga. S. S. SKELTON THE NATIONAL T Western Representative “TURPENTINE PRODUCTS! CO.: 1605 Kimball Bldg., Chicago Jacksonville, Fla. | iu

Manufacturing DESTRUCTIVELY DISTILLED WOo0D TURPENTINE GUARANTEED PURE AND UNIFORM

It Is the Best Known Pure Turpentine Solvent for Pigments and Gums in Paint and Varnish and Gives the Best Bond for the Priming Coat on New Work that PRODUCES A FINISHED JOB: OF SUPERIOR AGEING QUALITIES

Sales of Destructively Distilled Wood Turpentitie in 1925 were double the amount sold in 1924, caused by moderate prices on a pure turpentine that is giving complete Safistaction toan : Increasing number of users.

SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE Advertising Rates TURPENTINE FARM FOR SALE ONE SECTION WHERE REAL (CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER) FOR SALE, TURPENTINE LANDS FORESTRY WORK IS DONE POSITIONS WANTED OR HELP WAND Turpentine lands; both large and One Insertion |... i. ili n 1 small tracts in South Carolina, E. W. Hadley, assistant state for- Pour. INSertions ...... iceiiss ish $1.75 Georgia and Florida. We can offer ester, states that the work for forest TURPT. FARMS WANTED OR FOR SALE some splendid properties at low conservation and protection and for One Insertion... linn iia $1.75 prices NOW. Chatham Land & Botr--INSertions ...... cccieeiensleninsises sirrorants $3.50 pine reproduction is further advanced CUPS, STILLS, ETC., WANTED OR FOR Hotel Co., Savannah, Ga. 12-11 : SALE around Waycross than in any other One Insertion SAVE THE GUM section of Georgia. The land Four Insertions ...... lo.i.. . owners USE BUCHANAN PATEN have installed fire breaks around large POSITIONS WANTED cup : acreages and a system of patrolling. This cup uses the patented process The section referred to by Mr. Hadley POSITION wanted by an old turpen- of saving the gum. Stop at the fac- lies in Ware and Clinch counties, in- cluding the lands around Waycross, tine man; over twenty years experi- tory and see for yourself, what the new cup will do. Now ready to com- Cogdell, Somerville and Fargo. ence; good controller of labor; am mence booking orders for cups. Not no boozer. Hard worker and a tur- over one thousand furnished to any SAW MILL RIGHTS SOLD ON pentine maker. Reference, bond one customer. This number will show 15,000 ACRES GEORGIA LAND and anything else wanted. Address what they will do. Sell at 6 cents each. Only cup that has the Buchan- Messrs. M. M. Blanton and T. J. care of Naval Stores Re- Raymond, an Gum Saving Process. Stop and Davis, of Valdosta, have sold the saw view, P. O. Box 948, Savannah, Ga. see for yourself. No agents. mill timber on 15,000 acres of land in 12-31 BUCHANAN CUP CO. Lowndes County, Georgia, to A. J. Mussell of Chipley, Fla. The price Folkston, Ga. paid was over $100,000. POSITION wantd by an old turpen- Only timber of such dimensions as life experience and a man STILL SETTER tine man; will cut into lumber is transferred, gum of results. Can make more EXPERIENCED still setter; for ap- the land and smaller growth pointments communicate with me being re- any man in the country. I tained by Messrs. Blanton and than at following address: S. L. Bennett, Davis have some good labor; will ride or and before the timber is cut it is ex- 1617 Hubbard Street, Jacksonville, pected that naval a good sized tur- stores operations manage or both, Florida. Phone No. BBWS 5 will be under way. pentine place. Good commissary 1a Mr. Mussell has already ordered a man and bookkeeper. Sober and POSITION WANTED—OId experi- large amount of sawmill machinery an active, hard working man early enced turpentine woodsman would which has arrived at Naylor station. and late. Address Royal, care of like to have position as woods rider As soon as he selects a site for the or manager. Have had several mill construction will begin. Stores Review, P. 0. Box 948, Naval years experience. Can keep books

Savannah, Ga. 12-31 and commissary. Can control labor. Can still. Weight 135 lbs. Have OIL DRUMS WANTED—Job as manager, woods- wife and one 12-year-old girl. Am man or commissary keeper for tur- 44 years old. Address P. O. Box FOR SALE—Used 55-gallon Black 295, Clearwater, Fla. 11-23 pentine place. Thoroughly experi- Iron Oil Drums at lowest market enced in either capacity and under- POSITION WANTED—By practical prices. Get our prices before buying. turpentine man. Wooding, stilling, stand all parts of the business. Ad- bookkeeping, commissary work. NO ORDERS TOO LARGE dress P. O. Box 66, Pearson, Ga. Age 35. Have fifteen years experi- NOR TOO SMALL 11-20 ence. Can give A-1 references from HELP WANTED Naval Stores factors and local oper- ators. Have wife and four children. BEN B. BODNE Prefer work with sober, progressive P. 0. BOX 692 CHARLESTON, S. C. WANTED at once, salesman to sell business man. Address J. H. Be- (The largest used drum dealers in scrape box on commission. Address lote, Howell, Ga. Phone fos 2 the South.) E. A. Smith, Valdosta, Ga. 11-23

QUALITY COUNTS

Write your factor for prices on REMINGTON AND COHO BRAND Request Your SINGLE STRAINER COTTON BATTING Factor to Ship You This Brand. The highest grades are manufactured by It Is the Best Batting Ever LITTLE FALLS FIBRE COMPANY, Made LITTLE FALLS AND COHOES, N. Y. D. S. BRANDON, Southern Representative, Dublin, Ga. Your factor can supply you.

SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE Jacksonville Florida, Naval Stores Market "SPIRITS TURPENTINE

| DRY.cicn nit. | November 12 November 13 November 15 | November 16 | November 17 November 18

Tone...... Firm Firm Steady Quiet Pac Steady Steady Price... $0.8334 84 30 54 | $0.84 $084, | $081 $0.81 OE 235 79 | 200 Toye ro 27 Receipts...... 590 188 | 639 269 |. 9 128

Receipts 1925...... 478 292 329 364 401 160

ROSINS

VAY oon. ovonuensoriborses-sirimses November 12 | November 13 | November 15 | November 16 | November 17 November 18

Tone... inhi rrn nen Steady | Steady Steady | Steady | Firm | Firm

XR as 15 15 15 16 15 25 | 15 25 16 25 15 25 WW. La 15 15 15 15 15 20 | 15 20 15 20 156 25 WG ha 12 90 12 40 18 10 | 18 10 18 10 13 15 Noemi 11 90 11 90 12 10 | 12 10 12 10 2 15 Nes 11 15.25 11 00.20 11 15 | 11 15 11 15 11 20 Ro Bhd 11 15.25 11 00.20 11 10 C11 15 11 15 11 20 a Bn dk 11 15.25 11 00.15 11 05 C11 10 11 10 11 20 eo EEL 1H 15.25 11 00.15 11 05 [11 05.07% 11 10 11 20 GQ. . Hi 11 00.15 11 05 | 1105 11 10 11 20 Bon iio 11 15.25 | 11 00.15 11 05 L111 06 1 wo 11 20 ini ae 11 15.25 11 00.15 11 05 | 11 05 11 10 11 20 D. 11 15.25 11 00 11 05 | 11 05 11 10 11 20 e. 11 15.25 11 00 11 00 | 11 00 11 10 11 20

Salar tte i Ags od emi 948 543 1720

Receipts cB Byio 766 3151 me 1376 LEER

Receipts 1925...... 1696 1133 1282 1787 T2089 1051

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Cable EISEMANN Address “EISENCOMP” NEW ORLEANS & COMPANY, INC. NEW ORLEANS, U. S. A.

SHIPMENTS DIRECT FROM DISTILLERIES ROSIN AND TURPENTINE

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SAVANNAH, GA, NA VAL STORES MARKET FROM OFFICIAL REPORTS OF SAVANNAH BOARD OF TRADE, WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 20, 1926. SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Tone me Steady Steady "1" “Firm | Pirm Firm | Firm

Brite... $0.84%4 $0.83 $0.80.81 $0.80 $0.80%% 81% $.8214

Sales 200 200 469 218 138 gy

Redoiptt.i....cinini 417 973 362 454 548 370

Redipst 1098. 215 183 480 348 218 416 Fl ROSINS | ; BTEC HL BAY... fii Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

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A RS de 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 25 15 25 15 50 Won 15.20 15 20 15 20 15 25 15 25 15 50 WG... a HE “183 “10 13 10 13 10 13 15 13 15 13 50 N..: Reh ria 32230: 12-10. 12 10 12 15 12 15 12 50 ME 11 05.10. | 11 15 1115 11 20 1 35. 11 65 Be 11 05 ay 15 11 15 11 20 11 35 11 65 a a a 11 00-05" 1 10 11 10 11 20 11 35 11 60 Be: 11 00.05 11 05 11 10 11 20 11 35 11 60 de SEE NE00.05. 2:11 05 11 10 11:20 11 35 11 80 yar maga ~1FE 00.05 -- 11-05 11 10 11 20 1! 36 11 60 ae 11 00.05 11 05 11 10 31 20 11 35 11 60 i. 1100.05 11 05 11 10 11 20 11 35 11 60 B “11-00-05 11 05 11 10 11 20 11 33 11° 60

1617 992 | 912 1696 780 623 |

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évident elination to joke on fresh stocks| TINUES TO STEADILY IMPROVE record, he having entered the Union as goon as possible while the market remains : Boe ; Army as a bugler as a boy of six- |! f ; ) Bev oD offers were not heard of 1, § will be very grailiying pews teen, on January 1st, 1862, and been this! week, and the presence of replenishment: y a mustered out as a first lieutenant on orders from there indicated that the visible throughout the country and abroad August 11th, 1865. It was from his supplies at that port had got down to small that the condition of Mr. J. C. Nash, meager pay in the army, accumulat- figures. president of the Columbia Naval I The U. K. has been buying, with consider- ed while in service, that he saved the abl4 inquiries from there. A spirit of greater Stores Co., continues to steadily im- money to put himself through college. confidence is reported from the consuming prove, and he is now regarded as en- The monument at Brunswick, said this ¢entres of England. Japan has also been an tirely out of danger. It will be a fort- inquirer on a large scale and some heavy Ohio paper, was a tribute to his great transactions are apt to be, closed | with that night, it is stated, before he will be business ability and the loving kind- country. able to sit up, and January before he ness in which all regarded him. It All in all the rosin situation hows a very will be in condition to take up office decided improvement. The general demand also cited Major Downing’s life as an seerns. to be. for- grades—E—to-M: Orders are work again. ee: evidence of what can be accomplished main'y for small lots, but the persistency | of the ; buying the past ‘week or ten days ‘tells’ JACKSONVILLE LOOKS FOR in this “Glorious Country of Oppor- the [story of reawakened interest. The domes- . : ‘HEAVY SHIPMENTS SOON tunity.” tic demand remains moderate in volume but is

likely to be aroused by the new market: tend- aE Weekly Naval Stores Review) encies. ~ In turpentine a good demand set in on , Jacksonyille, Fla., Nov. 19. Batting Dross Thursday and that day and yesterday | some! : Rosin receipts at. this port increased slightly liberal orders were reported booked for tank this week, ag against the corresponding week Our buyers try to visit each of the car lots from. North and West, and. with, last year, while there was a slight decrease operators personally. If they miss you London and Liverpool - buyers 2156" "placing “in turpentine, receipts, orders. The market got down to 80 cents Thre have been no export shipments during a letter will bring the best prices and again, but at that point, as hitherto, bottom the week, althouzh there was a steamer ex- buyer if desired. seemed struck and a little reaction was seem- pected early in the week, which has been de- We settle promptly for all pur- ingly on when the market closed yesterday ive, and should ‘be here next ‘week. This aftzrnoon. steamer will take ‘ ‘considerable ' rosin; and chases either The .S...S. Annavore arrived at Savannah there. is a steamer ‘expectad soon to take quite IN CASH OR SIGHT DRAFT Wedneodiy - and. began loading: part of her a. lareg quantity of turpentine. ‘Full Gross Weights turpentine: cargo for: London at this ‘port. - The factors report that the work of taking - References Everywhere i Today she sailed for ‘Brunswick and 'Jack- off the scrape dsr going forward steadily. sonville and from the three ports carries Rosin prices have’ improved during the LARGEST BUYERS AND CONVERTERS OF about 12,500 baryels fo the British. metropolis. week, with an advance of 25¢ on M, 16c¢ on ROSIN . DROSS IN THE UNITED STATES With the arrival of this cargo and another K and 20c on I to: BE; in today’s: trading. Tur- JACKSONVILLE ROSIN CO. 5,000 reported soon to be shipped, London pentine, after a somewhat sluggish week, hav- shotild-bhave. its wants supplied until the move- ing -deelined- from 80 to 8lc, showed improve- Jacksonville, Fla. ment of next crop supplies to the other side. ment, today, being firm at 81%5c. P. O. Box 860 Telephone 187

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