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REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE

A Weekly Paper for Naval Stores Producers, Factors, Exporters, Dealers, and Manufacturers of Soaps, , Paper, Printing Inks, Etc.

VOL. XXVIII, No. 52. SAVANNAH, GA., Saturday, March 29, 1919. Price, $5.00 Per Annum

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awakening and while the orders are not The Patterson Brokerage Company, Savannah Waval Stores Market generally of large proportions consider- of Jacksonville, has issued the follow- able continue to pass out o ing views on the rosin situation from dealers’ stocks. a statistical standpoint: — Savannah, Ga., March 29, 1919 It is in the export situation, though, Barrels 500 Ibs. Cleared from Savannah, March 27, that the clouds are more rapidly dis- “Stocks at Jacksonville, steamship Zualdijk, for Rotterdam, 4,327 appearing and the outlook becoming Savannah and Pensacola 240,000 barrels of turpentine, 1,880 barrels of very encouraging. It may sound ex- “Stocks at all “other rosin. travagant, but a perfect flood of foreign {estimated oo ins win 210,000 shipments is in prospect for the next ‘*Production 1919-20 same Receipts continue very small. At sixty days, i.e. a flood compared to BE NBII i 1,080,000 the three ports for March to 26th inst. the recent movement. To the United “Karly in February it was they were turpentine 3,124 agaiast Kingdom alone a movement of well generally believed that pro- 5,143 last March; rosins 13,032 against over 20,000 casks of turpentine is in ductiion might be increas- 30,237. sight for April-May. Cargoes are ed 10 to 20 per cent. next understood to be scheduled for London, season. Kxcessive rains Liverpool, Bristol and other ports. A over the whole belt during The whole naval stores aspect seems movement of 2,000 casks from Phila- six weeks, as described in to be rapidly changing. The period of delphia to England is reported, and the Naval Stores Review, depression is rapidly passing away and from New Orleans 5,000 casks are going has so retarded work that unless thereis arecrudescence of trouble to Glasgow, four shippers contributing the new crop will be one or in Europe that puts up new barriers to to make up this cargo. Small lots are two months late. This con- international trade just at the time moving out of New York and the out- dition hus alread discount- when the few remaining impediments look for freight room is distinctly better ed expectations of increase, give promise of being speedily removed than i$ has been for a long time. “At Jacksonville, receipts an activity in foreign trade is in sight On the rosin side the outlook is fully during first 26days of March that will materially alter the entire as good. A further heavy movement were 5181 barrels of rosin as situation of both turpentine and rosins. to Holland from northern points is on compared with 17,318 bar- As the AHReview has indicated from the cards, a shipment of about 10,000 rels during same period

time to time, domestic consumers who barrels from Galveston to Liverpool is last year. have been building their plang on a movement of unusual interest to “Total stocks and produe- tremendous drops in values of naval trade circles, and there is also a nearby tion season 1919-20 ...... 1,530,000 stores are basing their bopes on a shipment from Savannah of 2,000 to foundation of sand. Itis now regarded 3,000 barrels to Liverpool. Dealers do PROBABLE DEMAND by experienced men in the trade as not anticipate any let up in exports “War Industries Board's very doubtful that rosins will decline now that they are really opening and a estimate of domestic con- much, if any, below the level at which decided shrinkage in American stocks sumption per vear.. .. coeeeee. 997,020 they have been recently offered to con- will apparently result in April-May, ‘“‘Average annual export sumers, i. e., $1.50 to $1.75 below quota- months that give promise of small during four war years, per tions of January 22, when the last trans- receipts. In the face of this and the YOR Liisi sein iil st 800,000

actions between factors and dealers were known needs of American consumers posted. With a small erop in prospect the situation as to future prices has Potala EHR AURS 1,797,000 —and there is now no assurance that it certainly improved as compared with Sehoriagel oo Las 267,000 will be larger than for the year enling a month ago. “Norz:—Average annual pre-war ex- Monday—and with a world-wide de- ports for some ten years were 1,354,000 barrels (Gov't figure). Average domes- mand to be met from a production The turpentine market continues tic shipments 997,000 barrels, making hardly more than half of the old firm at 70 cents, with no salesin excess time normal peace crops, there is normal production 2,351,000 barrels of current receipts, some minor inroads before the war. : apt at any time to be seen a being made on the tanked stuff. The pressure of demand on supplies that “The increased demand from: abroad strength shown by this commodity will be almost entirely for commons. will put values beyond the quotations recently has grown out of two factors, of January. Prices cannot be forced the very small receipts and the open- Increase in production, if any, will down to peace levels when the produe- consist of pales. ; ing up of foreign trade. Dealers are “If figures above are even approxi- tion of aun article has been cut in half not believed to hold much turpentine mately correct, the trade must see that and the world’s requirements are on stocks and the factors and producers the up grade again, as they unques- the common rosins to be required in 1919 and speculators having tanked tur- cannot possibly be produced. 3 tionably will be from now on with re- pentine are feeling quite different from “Germany must come in for raw ma- gard to naval stores. Consumers who what they did thirty to sixty days ago defer buying too long are just as apt to terials sometime not far distant, but about demand and prie> prospects. that possibility is not caleulated in find that they have done so to their They now feel that if production is own financial detriment as otherwise. above estimate.” held down to the level of the season One large northern consumer of low now ending, as seems quite probable, grade rosins who visited Savannah this the drop in values that was predicted Crop reports reveal that the claims week had reached this conclusion after will be deferred and be of decidedly as to lateness of movement of new pro- a tour of the several markets and a smaller moment than anticipated. duction have been entirely well based study of erop conditions and export

and that the results of the excessive outlook. As a result of his personal and continued rains and subsequent investigations he placed an order for “SAMPLES OF STANDARD ROSINS cold nights have been really worse than some thousands of barrels of a common Those ‘perfect types’ made fresh expected. A man of experience, in an rosin, for summer delivery, preferring Continued on page 30 to do so now rather than take the daily commencing April 10th; $3 per

chance of the uncertainties that he saw set. Order now. were ahead in the market. While the D. C. Campbell, 294 Jacksonville, Fla, TANK CARS FOR RENT price paid was about on a parity with A AA A A AA AAA AA AA A emt mee dl a those at which rosins have been selling We have for lease steel underframe recently, although deliveries are several Position Wanted tank cars, built for carrying tur- months off, some dealers refused to sell Position as stiller or woodsrider pentine. Capacity seven thousand and in advance in view of the erop and wanted by sober industrious man. eight thousa .d gallons each. trade uncertainties and it is understood Address: C. C. Horn, Address: JOHN R. WALSH, but two offers were made. The domes- , ; R. F. D.—D. Post Office Box 320, Savannah, Ga. 291 Cordele, Ga.

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{ DATE _ | 1918-19 | 1917-18 | 1916-17 | 1915-16 | 014-15 | 1913-14 | 1912-13 | 1911-12 | 1910-11 | 1909-10 | 1908-09 |

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High and Low Prices for Turpentine for Eleven Years

1917-18 1916-17 1915-18 1314-15 1913-14 1912-13 1911-12 1910-11 1809- 3a 1908-08 1907-08 BH... Heals He. L. ..H .L. H. I, H..L. H. LI, H. IL. H. HL H i. 49% 36 54 353 68 36 47 403 184 35 48 35 $1 02 44} 31 07 55} 60% 35) 504% 36 69 40 Highest and Lowest lurpentine Posted onthe Savannah Board of Trade. Higheat, March 26. 1911. at 81 07 zalio .. or 353 40 383k LO®ast Sept 3 i896 at 22 «ts ealion, or $11,190 anak

——————— k SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE 11 33333333333 323335335535553 SS3S3333333) 4 & W. W. WILDER, President . H. PROCTOR, Vice-President HENRY HENKEN, Sec’y-Treas 3 £ i in n Mn n be CITIZENS TRUST CO. BUILDING n iy CORNER BULL AND BAY STREETS pi MA SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Mn fi fester "a A MAN NAVAL STORES : FACTORS Eh mM " A DEALERS IN TAR A a A STILLERS® LERS’ SUPPLIES A i a This company is operated by men valed in the turpentine business, They #\ / \ ‘know the operators’ needs and how to satisfy them. i i WE SERVE OPERATORS’ INTERESTS Aik M We make prompt sales and quick returns. We pay drafts against shipments M from responsible parties with railroad receipt attached. 9 A\ N We will hold : turpentine r and rosin for our customers advancing liberally on ‘it " same while in storage. FL Mm On independent shipments we send check for net returns day sales are paid for gg Mn after deducting what has been drawn against such shipments. PE Mu We carry no ‘‘credit balances’ except by special arrangement with customers. fy MM Closest attention paid to shipments no matter how small or how large. {A fM Promptness and satisfactory service to our customers guaranteed. m " Write us. We are sure we can make it to your interest to ship your naval - stores to us. : : n 48 Mm 0 TAR, NEW PROCESS “TAR, CHARCOAL n "n We are large handlers of ‘old-fashioned kiln-made tar, new process tar and " in a charcoal. If y you make these p products we will buy them from you. If you - gs Rn P want to buy some we will sell them to you. We buy tar direct—no com- Mn Mn mission charged on tar shipped us. We are known as the ‘“Tar Baby’’ in Mn concern. This means that you will be so well pleased with your transac- Mn mn tions with us that you will stick to us closer than did the Bear to the Tar n n Baby which he hugged in the fable. mn n LOCATIONS BOUGHT AND SOLD A 7 If you want to sell your location write us sending in schedule and price wanted. M n If you want to buy a location, write us what size one you want and amount M » you have to invest. We will ‘do our best to satisfy you either way. An AN Promptness Utmost Courtesy Satisfactory Results a A These are what you get by doing business with us 9 : Write us, or better still come B® see us Tecee : CEC EEEETETeees Sees ccecced

12 SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW : and NAVAL STORES DEALERS AND EXPORTERS

JOURNAL of TRADE.

Established 1890. M. W. LARENDON & C0. A, HARDAKER COMPANY

CommMissioN MERCHANTS NAVAL STORES AND RICE EXPORTERS AND DEALERS IN. WEEKLY NAL STORES REVIEW PUBLISHING C0. 82 WALL STREET © (Not incorporated): NEW YORK CITY Rosin and’ Turpentine Publication and Business Offices . 110 East Bryan Street Consignments of Pure Gum Spirits Turpen- B07 LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE BUILDING tine and Batting Strained Rosin solicited Sight Drafts against Biils of Lading accept- SUBSCRIPTION Per Annum, $5.00 ed for seventy-five per cent. Savannah | market. Possessing the good will of the NEW.ORLEANS, LA.

Addressallcommunications and make consuming world, can ~ guarantee ; full all checks, drafts, money orders, etc., pay- values and quick retirns - CABLE ADDRESS: able to Firm c.i.f. offers- also solicited, *HARDCO,’”' New Orleans, La. Ly

NAVAL STORES REVIEW, P. 0. Box 948, Savannah, Ga. TURNER COMMERCIAL C. B. TURTON CO.

Entered as second-class matter at the Post- 16 EXCHANGE PLACE office at Savannah, Ga. AND FORWARDING CO} NEW IEW YORK Pe Eastern Representative : CHARLES NORDHAUS, JR GENERAL BROKERS ‘Room 404,130 Pearl Street, New York City ROSINS- TURPENTINE er ROSIN—TURPENTINE

ANB ALL For Export 48 &% 8 8 28 8 Exports of Naval Stores In Detail For Soap Makers & Paper Makers

Ee PINE TREE PRODUCTS "For Month of January, 1918 For Makers 4t ot #8 8 PALE GRADES OF ROSIN FOR SOAP MANU- Shipments from Southern Ports, or FACTURERS OUR SPECIALTY Official Report of the Department NEW ORLEANS, LA. New York, or Delivered of Commerce of the United States We pay sight drafts to Producers or Dealers against purchases with 8 L&=WE SOLICIT INQUIRIES FROM BUYERS SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE CABLE ADDRESS “TURNER” documents

Countries Casks England... coeionions csrsseses 1,039 H.T. WEST GO. Inc. Italy .. % 488 Waco Turpentine Co. INOIWAY ener cousin: sunurais rsmmzarsssamanse a 148 STATE STREET BWOCTY cans civiinne sominsiinssvingrnms 100 MADISON, FLA. Cagadaltiil. Lio: oh. alii 977 BOSTON, MASS.

etc...... - 30 America, pr Central Argenting ...... oooen ier en, Brazil... fil dns hi tess “879 ALL THE PINE PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS OF CI i aienins 24 ROSINS, , Venezuela ...... cocbiinds L050 12 ROSIN OILS CF ALL GRADES Other South America ...... eciea 93 CYLINDER SAWED JAPAN «coe eer ens cnn enesrirnes 34 PINE TARS AND OILS, Australia and New Zealand... 129 PITCHES, CRUDE PRODUCTS YELLOW PINE

Other Asia and Oceania...... 422 British South Africa...... 839 PARAFFINE ROSIN BARREL STAVES Cn i i = 326 CARBON BLACK

All other Countries...... cc.. cuoeseeeens os 174

TPOLAL.. wiresspeamsess sonsns. 22 guises 4,870 A. L.FARIE CO. .ROSINS Countries Barrels (500 1bs.) SUCCESSORS TO JAMES FARIE, JR. England oo. oi senlinneneionnne. 27,470 Scotland ...... sui eet oe, 1,242 | - Ireland... .-. Rel SRE an Tey EXPORTERS AND DEALERS IN TRALY « ctiossasod stsnatenids npstanerans sussars 2,475 NOTWAY outers igparonse proton sinssinn § onons NAVAL STORES This Space For Sale

Sweden: TAR Al an a 280 DD ERIIATIE iin oii sens 780 CRIRAR. siento ovis runinns 1,891 Savanhat Bank & Trust Co. Building Central America, ete...... : Peis g aon HY Lo ~SAVAN NAH, GA. British Honduras -...... io.xs ef Lal Cuba. .-fossess sossins gar tug opie Corres 51 Cais Address : ‘‘Farie,' Savannah | Argentina ...... ooo..... sipdinte uk 6,120 Brazil iil. det re ibanetad 1118,862 OOIJe...... reeveees iprnsisgmseerspinden : 60 we Buy. ROSIN GRADES H AND BELOW Uruguay ...... ------Er cissoecr nies ~ 1,646 Venezuela...... cu. eee... re au. 788 FOR OUR FACTORIES IN Other South America Samia 250 AND SAVANNAH JAPRN +o coerriiiner oo rere Brerraracorsien © 1,143 NEW YORK Australia and New Zanlatie = 540 WRITE OR WIRE US AT POINT TO WHICH YOU Other Asia and Oceania 1,056 WOULD. SHIP QUOTING YOUR BEST PRICE British South Africa ...... % "991" ROSIN OIL & SIZE CO. All ofher Countries. ....ceces coon 50 NATIONAL STREET, NEW YORK SAVANNAH, GA. 90 WEST otal i 49,624

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Exports of Naval Stores to Countries Outside of Europe for Four Years

From Official Reports of the Bureau of Statistics, United States Department of Commerce

EXPORTS ROSINS IN BARRELS, (280 LBS.) OUTSIDE EUROPE

April | May June | July | Aug. | Sept. | Oct Nov. Dec. Jan. | Feb. Mar,

British North America...... 20,749 17,641 11,577 12,804 16,345 10,828 10,217 4,346 14,010 8.378 1x ne Cuba. 1,689 4,159 1,135 848 1,778 2,936 3,372 2,243 1,066 OB: [oR ATZeNUING, coven eee in: 1,748 2.278 - 10,796 5,149 8,190 3,104 2,700 11,483 2,284 10,928 10 on he Brazil...... 50. 5. dove 5,077 11,736 18,000 5,662 6,899 7,101 3,820 10,984 4,603 6,004: «a

Other South America...... 7,465 1,241 9,288 6,981 6,322 8,068 1,263 2,819 1,340 4.885 10 a] HVNNVAVS Japan, lla Be. 8,131 19,617 4,733 6,617 4,778 7,098 2,872 2,639 1,848 2,048 a British Oceania...... ao 3,460 Other COUNIIes.... oom bee 5,209 5,428 1,206 7,147 388 3,108 7.712 4,647 179° 3,483 3,771 4,850 2,566 2,006 6,031 1,947 781 engl B85 de TT ols Ew

Total... 0... Jesic... 53,618 66,103 83,064 48,779 49,138 46,386 31,660 42,651 27,819 SL 20 ad

XTIYHHM Total Exports, month... 59.205 71,494 81,602 70,062 72,492 96,353 76,033 64,558 35,850 ; SEG IH La ai Per cent. shipped to other 2 than FEUTODE.. cower bo 90} 92} 77 69} 68 48 42 66 7 35

TVAVN EXPORTS OUTSIDE OF EUROPE SATE MONTHS LAST THREE YEARS : 01516... EEL 60,715 72,683 54,524 43,089 38,631 37,915 26,341 32,304 46,967 58,607 67,977 61,480 YON Be 7 i canis innasnanimms ves a Rs can - 57.871 71,674 111,079 60.516 70,738 49.204 56,052 61,699 69,288 64,213 51,6562 64,564 1917-18... a EL 64,059 71,253 74,360 82,673 78.824 = 53,418 69,272 106,432 70,172 63,061 89,433 50,760 wind Jake, ; EXPORTS TURPENTINE IN GALLONS, OUTSIDE EUROPE SHYOLS

April May | June | July Aug. | Sept. | Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar,

British North America...... 66,337 136,258 115,754 128,958 112,787 64,449 124,281 74,379 85,927 AR BATH ln a

MHTAHY .Cen. Am. States-Br. Hondu’s 7,430 1,006 1,045 545 1,170 546 582 774 1,724 B08 1 aes. lt nd Cuba oe lS Rd ge 6,873 eeennnans b,215 7,295 9, 160 6,985 9,981 |i 4,951 18,810 HO BI0.0 | lit Argentina. lo vo 2,200 Os a a 34,087 41,470 40,900 1,500 12,200 100 Bee 0 LL eG Lr

Brazil ...... A AE LE 8,773 1,650 31,862 56,93) 7,206 21,340 10,500 17,438 15,980 3 TTT I SS SRR ANV Chile. 4,376 14,800 58,400 22,195 4,466 32,619 10,500 |. 2,000 1,730 L337 0 an aa Other South America ...... 5,871 6,008 8,953 11,713 4,563 17,696 961 | 9,200 3,602 DSA si Japan... 5,995 15,476 8,010 SdeiLis TyUO0 be pT 42,320 Pe0 Ji 4 T8800 Lana] a British Oceania SL 77,216 162,855 65,410 112,560 12,5840 20,404 9,620 63,680 61,450 64800: nl Other Asia, Oceania... Bento hd 1,959 2,525 2,906 8,47V 2,680 27,984 8,960 | 9,525 11,590 SIO | nae British Africa ocean L000 330 34,564 1,600 13,160 25,080 46,790 18,220 16,9491 Other Countries ...... cccceoeeeccceenvene. 7,308 72,186 7,291 3,200 4,282 5,443 4,775 5,206 27,280 i Sl PSE TVNYOOf

Total ...... oin na 187,545 408,163 305,178 420,487 209,024 251,526 249,990 246,395 246,413 162,177 5 40

Total Exports, month..| 211,595 420,165 315,175 425,487 220,206 271,967 275,393 246,708 339,731 48,5000...... 4 i

Per cent. shipped to other 0 : : than Europe...... ccoocevciouiieen 88 97 96 983 95 90 93 100 72% 663 HAVAL

EXPORTS OUTSIDE OF EUROPE SATIE MONTHS LAST THREE YEARS 3OTDr16. icine inns asdains —- 337,316 506,520 432,624 397,693 218,099 201,244 232,347 218,981 226.790 213.036 174.628 289.691 1016-17... ii dis Sinai — 250,189 416,260 361,019 389,098 386,&64 278,280 224,526 179,680 = 275,597 219,831 174.650 297,989 Oo dB cite ccs ninns snath aiinien 272,793 330,697 408,675 323,847 361,306 243,259 337,816 482,007 270,657 276,718 203,980 236,865 gg po lu 2 ages ~8y : » , \ SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STOKES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE i5

SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH OF THE GENERAL NAVAL STORES CO. THE COUNCIL TOOL CO. — WANANISH, N. C. |Last Year The Volume of Business Handled By It Reached $1,750,000

The consistent growth of the business of the General Naval Stores Company | during the past four years is worthy of High-GradeTools orkavaSoes Operators note. First organized about six years ago,

the company’s business has been stead- ily built up until during the year 1918 HACKS, PULLERS, DIPPERS, SCRAPERS

Ey its distributive sales were in excess of SPECIAL TOOLS a million dollars while an additional volume nearly three-quarters as great was done on a commission basis. The Company's activities are dis- tinctly identified with the pine wood ¢ | distilling industry, under both methods ESTABLISHED 1901 4 ¥ of production: 1, Steam and Process; 2. Destructive distillation. JOHN R. WALSH = The difficulties encountered in sue- DEALER IN cessfully commercializing this industry were such that many failures were re-

corded, but as is so often the case a few SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE ~~ ROSIN OILS strong ‘manufacturing concerns finally emerged and have succeeded in bring- ROSIN OF ALL GRADES ing their operations to a sound basis by operating on a large scale and under control of experienced executives end SAVANNAH, GEORGIA expert technical men. Foremost among these are the New- - ORDERS SOLICITED FROM DEALERS AND CONSUMERS port Turpentine & Rosin. Company, which operates two splendidly equip- paFbuys For Others on Commission or Brokerage my ped plants of the steam and solvent , | process type at Pensacola, Florida and Bay Minette, Ala:, and the Florida Wood Products Company, which eper-- JULIUS C. SCHWARZ, Pras’t, Jou~N J. TYLER, Vice- Pres’ t. ates at Jacksonville, Fla., the largest destructive distillation plant in this country. These two companies have operated PINE PRODUCTS: EXPORT GO. | uninterruptedly for years and the INCORPORATED : General Naval Stores Company is the EXPORTERS AND DEALERS IN sales agent for both, which has given it a:position of exceptional strength in the distribution of all kinds of pine GUM ROSIN AND PURE SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE wood products. It aets in a similar capacity for other producers and also NEW PROCESS . PINE AND TAR OILS does a large business in certain other lines. But its success is no doubt due WOOD TURPENTINE, “‘DISINFECTOIL,” ETC. to the highly standardized quality and large volume of its products, its thor- SAVANNAH - - GEORGIA oughgoing organization fordistributing CABLE ADDRESS : “PINEPRODGO” ; directly to the trade everywhere, and finally to the fact that its efforts have LAINIE III ICI IC FAIA FR ICIIIIIAIIIIIRIIN AIA IANS been concentrated on the group of pine products in which it specializes. The president of the company Benj. HOW TO SECURE MORE AND BETTER SPIRITS II. Baker, resided in. Savannah for KEEP FULL SUPPLY COOL WATER IN YOUR TUB some years prior to his removal to New

- York. The Company’s main office is BUY A ~ and see the improvement. They at 90 West Street, New York City, and SCHOFIELD have been tried for many years it maintains branch offices in Chicago and Cincinnati, besides numerous PUMPING with satisfactory results agencies. Its chief salesmen are Mr. Baker and his assistant, E. E. Hold- OUTFIT WRITE US FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES man, in New York; Philip E. Calo, manager at Chicago, and O. E. Bus- ALSO ENGINES, BOILERS, TANKS, TANKS and TOWERS, ener, manager at Cincinnati.

SAW MILL MACHINERY and MILL SUPPLIES J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS CO. We solicit for publication news of Desk H ~~ MACON, GA. interest to operators in any section of the turpentine belt. AREER IRAE AI FRIAR AAIR IRIAN,

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EXPORTERS AND DEALERS

IN ALL GRADES OF ROSIN AND PURE SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE PINE TAR, TAR OIL, PINE OIL, FLOTATION OIL

Main Office: 26 Gortland Street, New York ~ Branch Offices: Savannah, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla., New Orleans, La.

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BRANCH OFFICES:

JACKSONVILLE, FLA. - PENSACOLA, FLA. Er EE SALES OFFICES: NEW YORK - 90 WEST STREET ar PHILADELPHIA - DREXEL BUILDING New England Sales Agents: H. T. WEST CO., Inc., 148 State Street, BOSTON

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"SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE : 17 iT 1 i 8383838 EEE 3 EEE E3333 GREAT SALE ARIZ EER OF u S. ARMY TENTS AND FLYS We have purchased the best grade tents and flys sold at Camp Johnston and are now offering them at extremely low prices, Here's your chance to pick up some bargains. WRITE US FOR SPECIAL PRICES SHIP CHANDLERS, RIGGERS AND SAIL MAKERS : We carry JACKSONVILLE the largest stock of Rope, Canvas TENT and Marine & AWNING Supplies. GET OUR CO. PRICES Corner Bay and Market Streets JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

A 7 > 225393532952 25939323 2922999299999 299922229999999%0%% BEE IEEE EEE EE EERE E88 883883838 8s STAVES AND = REINSCHMIDT STAVE CO., QUITMAN, GA.

Manufacturers of High-Grade, Patent, Cylinder-Sawed, Pine Rosin Barrel Staves. ps Also Pine Circled and Square Headings that conform with the ruling of the Board of Trade at Savan nah, Ga. Staves all one thickness, same length, tied up a barrel to the bundle. Operating two mills and one heading plant in Georgia. Also connected with Pensacola Cooperage Co., Pensacola, Fla., who make the same staves and headings we do. ir

A Our Staves will mike a uniform barrel. A nice neat package and one that will hold your rosin is cheaper to the operator than the old-fashioned staves. We can prove this to ] you by writing us for a trial car load; the goods will speak for themselves. A Write us at Quitman, Ga., for prices on Staves and Heading. A Write Pensacola Cooperage Co., Pensacola, Fla., for prices in Pensacola, New Orleans J and Texas territory. \ REINSCHMIDT STAVE CO., Quitman, . Ga. ET PENSACOLA COOPERAGE C0, Pensacola, Fla. § CRAIC ICIICICICICIORIIIIK IIA HASH H HEAT AIR ICH IIHE EIA IINEL EY FF FEN EEE XX XI NINH EX EERE ER 1 RE ROR RRO HERR BRB EERE KAI FRIAR BRAIN Li ALABAMA NAVAL : STORES CO. ; NAVAL STORES FACTORS, WHOLESALE GROCERS

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GILLICAN-CHIPLEY COMPANY INC. PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF NAVAL STORES NEW ORLEANS ~~ LOUISIANA DISTILLERIES IN MISSISSIPPI, LOUISIANA, ALABAMA, FLORIDA and TEXAS : DIRECT SHIPMENTS FROM POINT OF PRODUCTION TO PURCHASER.

Every operator should have a farm in connection with | his turpentine. business. To date the uncertain seasons in Florida have made this unprofitable | “DAISY SHALE” DRAIN TILE SOLVES THE PROBLEM ~~ § FOR DRAINAGE FOR IRRIGATION ; MAKE YOUR SEASONS PRICES ON REQUEST

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MATT. CORCORAN & CO., COPPER WORKS NOTICE TO TURPENTINE DISTILLERS We have one of the largest and most modern copper shops in the South and are ~~ manufacturers of heavy copperwork of all descriptions. We are entering into the RTE requirements of the turpentine distillers and solicit inquiries for our improved distilling apparatus to be used with either fire or steam STILLS, WORMS, CONDENSERS, CAPS, VARNISH KETTLES and all kinds of heavy copper work 118 RTH FIFTH STREET LOUISVILLE, KY., U. S. A.

ITT 3S >32220 5235552955392 29 555539555550 5P 20392929523 ULRXIIRDDIPIDID23523%3%> 253% I] covering total productions, and co-operative public is the great Ameri- RENE Producers Should Assist Govern- stocks, at the stills, on the yards, can Publit and not any small body of and in the hands of consumers, exporters or foreigners. American pro- ment In Gathering Statistics will enable producers and users alike ducts for Americans first! is an execel- properly to adjust their respective lent commercial principle and one that businesses. It will result in stabilized we may as well recognize as basic and True Statement of Production Will prices, which will insure ample supplies essential to continued prosperity. We to meet consumers’ requirements and must realize that our home industries are to Strengthen The Naval Stores Market a fair price for their product to the tur- be taken care of before we send any great pentine operators. quantities of raw materials abroad if we are It is desired to emphasize the fact to “carry on” thrcugh reconstruction days Last Year’s Crop Smallest In A Quarter that the Bureau cannot make a success with any degree of assurance and success. Century—This Season’s Should of this work without the whole-hearted The Naval Stores Committee of the Show Little If Any Increase and prompt cooperation of all produ- National P. O. & V. Association have ceas and consumers. It has the ap- assured President Cornish of their proval and cooperation of the Turpen- desire to co-operate and it is believed

The Bureau of Chemistry, U. S. De- tine & Rsin Producers’ Association, that in this way the Naval Stores pro- pre partment of Agriculture, last fall made The National , Oil and Varnish ducers will be among the first to show public a report on production of tur- Association, The National Varnish their appreciation of the fact that ‘‘we pentine and rosin up to August 1, 1918, Manufacturers Association, as well as are all members of one body’’ and also with the producers’ own estimate on the factors, dealers, and many of the that the earnest efforts of the consu- oi the total production for the 1918 season. most representative and well known ming interests at a critical period were 2 This work was done at the request of individual producers and consumers. not forgotten.

representative individuals and recogni- The same necessity of co-operation z2d organizations among both produ- with the consumers holds good as to cers and consumers. The latter, indi- Wants Raw Materials Assured other material producers and it is be- vidually and through their trade For The Domestic Industries lieved that the lead, dry color, shellac, organizations, have requested that the Chicago Paint Oil and Drug Review lithopone, brush, and all the other Bureau supplement its statistical work allied branches of our industry will so as to include stocks on hand. Co-operation among the various follow suit and file their general figures. Blanks on which to make returns branches of the Paint Trade through of production with the National Secre- have been sent to all producers and the National Paint, Oil & Varnish tary for the benefit of the trade. Other users, from the returns of which a re- Association is one of the great steps industries have done this for years to. port will soon appear showing the total which is being urged on the members the great advantage of all. It is time production for the 1918 season, the by the President and Secretary at the we got in line and joined the progres- stocks on hand at the stillsin the woods present time. The need of statistical sive industries of the country. on March 81, 1919, and also stocks on information for the purpose of stabil- the regular naval stores storage yards izing conditions and meeting the and in the hands of consumers on problems of the reconstruction period FEBRUARY RAIN CONDITIONS TL Mareh 31, 1919. is evident to all ‘careful students. DOWN IN LOUISIANA TS This will be the first time in the his- The plan evolved at the Boston Con- tory of naval stores and related indus- vention was that each branch of ma- From February Summary of the tries that this information has been terial manufacture as well as the paint United States Weather Buieau systematically collected and made and varnish manufacturing interests Rain occurred more frequently than’ | available, and it should be of material should be asked to use the National usual, the intervals of fair weather

OB service to producers, to factors, and to Secretary’s office as a clearing house being too brief to allow the desired’ Em users of turpentine and rosin. for general statistics of importance to drying of the wet soil. In considering The Department of Agriculture, in the industry at large. : the bad condition of many of the roads my

Ey connection with its other work on naval One of the first industries to take a in Louisiana this winter, it is worthy stores, plans to collect these statistics step in this direction is the Naval of note that the rainfall was above: at regular intervals hereafter. It is Stores industry, which learned by a normal in all months since last Sep- proposed to publish statistics on pro- narrow escape last June that a general tember and the average rainfall for the duction at three different dates during knowledge of and acquaintance with State during the five-months period, the producing season, and statistics on its ‘consuming public is a most im- October, 1918 to February, 1919, was

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POPP POOP POP FP PO PPP POOP POP OPPO NDS New York, March 28, 1919 The turpentine’ market has advanced ¥ -PINE TAR} rapidly during the week to a level of 156@75% cents. This price is-firmly ESTABLISHED 1881 maintained. Spot stocks are very scarce. The demand is good and re- ERNST ZOBEL COMPANY, inc. ceipts are being taken up as fast as MANUFACTURERS they arrive. 38 WATER STREET NEW YORK CITY The market is unchanged and the prices as quoted ean be discounted if the inquiry is for any appreciable quantity. Small lots ean be sold at E32 SEIS AHIIIHIIIIANI AH IRE the prices given however. te business to be done on account of the : BOGALUSA TURPENTINE CO., Bogalusa, La. strike situation in Buenos Aires. It is PRODUCERS OF also very hard to export.rosin from New York on aéecount of the harbor strike “<“BOGALUSA BRAND” here. Following pricesareon terms, free on board, in yard, New York (carlots) ex- PURE GUM SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE and ROSIN doek: WE SOLICIT YOUR INQUIRIES Spirits of Turpentine, pure, in bbls. 50 gals., per gal. 75@75}5¢. Rosins,in bbls., per 2801 bs. : D—Good strained. I = ve 12.60 Operators Must See That They Use Common 'and Good Strained 12.20 Be LOW INO: Te coisa ain driiisnss 12.70 BE a sie gee 12.20 F—G0o0d" NO 2.5 ceeos ons see 1270 The Proper Staves and Head- Coan eR, 12 20 GING I soa ie 12.80 ings For Rosin Barrels DE dees kine 12.20 H—=NoO. |... aii xvsnssriss 12.90 BBS rr Se 12.80 I—ExtraNo.1l...... 5 13.20 The attention of all turpentine oper- Ui i vial mesa eine 12.80 K—Low pale...... 0k. .. 13.90 tors is again directed to the fact that (Reeve sats tees Evia ain as sin nie 12.40 M—Pale.-\... sca os 14.75 proper attention must be given by Hoi oma 0 a Weft Qiao a ove 12.50 N—Extra pale... «...c... eee 14.90 them to the matter of packages for. i aaa 12.80 WG —Windowglass...... 15.85 their rosin. The cor:plaints from K sar sorts SA RE Ae a a tant 13.59) WW-—-Waterwhite..... «ec. 15.90 dealers during the season now ending

Ma ieee wae 14.35 have been very numerous and there is AEE SER 14.50 Review Advertisement Saved This Cus- a determination on their part not to WG. arias 15.25 accept rosin that has been barreled not WW. oidnd tard. snes n.s 15.50 "tomer Over Two Thousand Dollars— in accordance with the Savannah Board Rosin Oil, in bbls., 2d run, gal. 762 Moral, Advertise Your Wants of Trade regulations. Refusals’ to aec-

2 Tar, Kiln-burnt, oil bbls $18.00..13.50 Sanborn, Fla., Mar. 3, 1919 cept rosin by the buying trade entails Tar, Retort, oil bbls Hiv raar 14,00..15.00 Naval Stores Review, a considerable loss on the operators Pitch, Nayy No. 2.....-.onem 8.00..8.25 Savannah, Ga. shipping the same to market. In this Following quotations cover parcels Gentlemen: connection attention is directed to the for export, terms, free on board, N.Y.: Please find check for your valuable. advertisements of barrel stave and

Spirits of Turpentine, in cases: paper. Put us on mailing list and let heading manufacturers in the Naval rv my (2-5 gallon tins to a case.) it come on at once. I inserted a small Stores Review. These are reliable con- as to brand. “ad.” in the Review and got offers of cerns in every respect and to Secure Strictly pure, guaranteed, gal. 858 217 crops second-hand cups. That supplies from them will meet trade re- Spirits of Turpentine, in barrels shows that the Review is read and ap- quirements. as to brand. preciated by the operators. This small Strictly pure, guaranteed, gal. 77¢e Ad. saved us over two thousand dol- We solicit for publication news of . Rosins, per 280 lbs. gross weight, lars. : interest to operators in any section of standard types, 200 bbl. lots.: Truly yours, A B C—Common strained $12.60 IRA SANBORN. the turpentine belt. a

SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE REPORTED ROSIN SALES

Sales of Rosins Reported at the Three JOHN P. RAUSCH COMPANY | Open Markets for Eleven Months April=Feb., 1918-19 NEW ORLEANS, LA. Grade Savannah Jacksonville Pensacola

2,683 4,154 861 3.604 4,076 695 | 5,320 6,383 1,249 MANUFACTURERS — DEALERS—EXPORTERS veins 1,042 10,943 2 585 Teo ican: 9,701 17,176 4,509 oieieas 15,082 25,963 6,106 eee: 28,575 39,022 9,117 Turpentine, Rosin, Navy Pitch, Pine Tar Choscoennen 26,728 41,528 10,631

Pons 19,205 22,774 8,270 Bein . 13,684 14,366 4,891 Decco 5,674 9,727 1,829 Prices furnished cif any port of the world Bnei 8,492 7,177 3,517

FRIIIIIIIII IIIA III REN I HH IHF SHIA RR Totals 146,190 203,282 54,860 No sales of rosin made after Jan. 22, 1919 ——— Division of Reported Sales of Rosins For April=Feb. ‘The DOMESTIC MARKET was a de- 1918-19 1917-18 1918-17 Barrels Barrels Barrels 7,598 30,650 29,057 pendable market during the pre-war 8,375 25,118 27,244 12,952 84,508 85,850 | & period. 21,070 83,695 65,709 31,386 71,641 75,699 47,144 103,282 109,341 The DOMESTIC MARKET was prac- 76,714 131,412 159,819 78,887 107,684 170,085 50,249 61,412 112,331 tically the only market during the war. 32,941 33,101 52,321 : 17,330 18,218 28,231 19,186 26,554 45,454 The DOMESTIC MARKET will more

Totals 403,832 898,273 901, 144 readily absorb its proportion of the 1919 ~~ No sales at either port after Jan.’22, '19 | & crop than any other market. Percentage of Reported Sales For Eleven Months April-Feb. 1918-19 1917-18 1918-17 WRITE, WIRE OR PHONE WW... 181 4453 3.223 WG... 2074.5 4571 3.022 The Isaac Winkler & Bro. Company Not 3.208 5.181 3.977 on B28 1.340 8.181 7092 9578 8.400 CINCINNATI, OHIO rE 11.674 14.560 12.131 Hon 18.996 19.283 17.733 ESTABLISHED 1872 QB 10.524 14.559 18.872 INCORPORATED 1917 Fol oii 12.444 9.064 12.473 Bt 8.157 4.780 5.815 FAERHHEIIKIIHII IKKE Do 4.291 2.505 3.133 B.A 42% 5.040 100% 100% 100% London-Savannah Naval Stores Co. Classification of Reported Sales For Eleven Months April-Feb. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 4 1918-19 1917-18 1916-17 WW, WE, N 28,9265 91,276 * 92,151 MK,I1.-.. 99,600 228,618 240,749 TURPENTINE—Pure Gum Spirits, in casks, HitoB: .... 275,307 378,379 568,244

cases and tank cars 403,832 698,273 901,144 Summary of Percentages ROSIN—Standard Grades, correct weights 1918-19 1917-18 1918 17 WW, WG, N 7.163 14.156 10.222 BRANCHES MK I... 24.674 81.478 26.712 HtoB...... 68.163 54.367 63.086 NEW ORLEANS, LA. PENSACOLA, FLA. CHICAGO, ILL.

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RENNER attached to a single collar that has a free vapor e¢ir- culation; it does not trap the vapor in the kettle . and prevent it from going over into the worm. EF Workmanship and material first-class. The design _ Bpeaks for itself. Can furnieh best of references. | WALLBILLICH GENERAL COPPERSMITHING IMPROVED STIL. Cree ALL WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PATENTED JUNE ISTH 09, Operators are warned against infringements on Patent No. 946, 186 : OFFICE AND WORKS: : 827-829 TCHOUPITOULAS ST. NEW ORLEANS, LA. PEER F EEE ANN IX EEE EF ESI III INS

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i — DATE 1915-16 | 1916-17 | 1917-18 1918-19 | 1915-16; 1916-17 | 1917-18 | 1918-19 { 1915-16 1916-17 1917-18 | 1918-19

April | .... —~I8305 ($495 (3560 ($545 [$305 $492} ($560 ($545 [8305 ($490 $560 ($5 45 April 6 .... 1:3 10 4 85 5 65 5 25 310 | 480 5 60 E 25 310 4 70 5 55 5 25 April 13 ...... -1335 4 90 560 |525 532 | 490 5 50 5 25 32 4 80 5 50 5 25 j April 20 ...... 3 50 470 |582% |53) 3 46 4 70 575 5 30 3 45 4 65 572 | 580 April 27 coe. 3 65 4 35 5 95 5 3) 3 60 4 30 590 95 5 30 3 50 4 25 5 80..90| 5 80 May: - 4 .....s 3175 4 15.20 5 85 5 8) 36> 4 15 20 5 80 5 80 355 (395410580 |5 8) May 11 ...... 3 65 4 15.30| 5 90 6 50.80] 3 50 4 10 .80| 5 90 8 50 60 3 50 410 15 5 80 6 50 55 May 18 .oe.... 325 4 50 8 15 6 80 325 45 [615 68 80 315 4 50 8 16..15| 6 80 May 25 coon 3 124 |4 50.52} 6 00 7 70.801 3 10 |t 45.473] 6 00 7170 3 024 14 35 423 8 00 7 June 1 ...... 315 4 80 5 80.85 7 55 315 48) [57582 755 315 475 5 70.80! 7 50 June 8 ...... 3 10.15| 5 10.20 5 75 8 25 310.15 505.2) 5724 | 82 3 10 5 05.10) 5 70 8 25 June 15 ..... 315 |515 [580.8 910 | 310.155 12} 15 58 85 910 1310.16! 510 | 5 80.85 9 10 | June 22 ...... 335 5 15 5 85 9 85 382% |'515 5 85 9 85 325 515 5 80 9 85 ] June 29 ...... 3 40 5 30 560 [1010 3 40 5 30 555 [10 10 3 30 5 30 550 [10 lu July: 6 iim 340 [5 274.35| 5 25.30 9 95 3 40 525 (5225.80 9 8 3 35 5 25 5 20.25 9 85 : July 18 -...... — 1 330.85 5 80 515 193).1010] 3 25.35 5 774 | 5 10 ¢9) 325.85 5175 b U5 9 85 90 JY 20. ions: 320 68 35.40| 5 15.25/995.1000] 3 15.20, 6 35 5 10.25 9 90.95] 3 10 68 [5073 15 9 85 July 20 cnc: 315 8 50 5 15.20/10 15 2) 3 15 8 40 5 10.15/10 15 3 15 6 40 510 [10 10.15 Aug = 5: iis 3 10..12§ 6 85 5 15.2) 10 55 30510 655 5 15 20/10 59 3 10 6 55 515 [10 45 Aug 10 iii: 320.25 683050 520 |1) 50 3 20 8 25 |5 173 20/10 3)473 8 10 815 |5 15 173/10 95.35 Aug 11 iss 3 30 3 35 53) [1075 325 6 05 5 25.30/10 65 3 00 8 00 5 25 30/10 60 Aug ot... 3 05.10] 6 25.45|5 22.25/11 52% | 3 05 6 20 [52022411 45 30) 6 156 [5 20.223[11 40 Aug 381 ...... 310 825 [5273 3012 20 3 10 8 20 [5 25.274|12 20 3 02 6 15 5 20 25/12 OU opt 7 ina } 5 10 8 20 [5 42} 45|12 65 319 8 10 540 [12 60 3 05 8 05 5 35.40/12 50 q Sept 14 .. —] 3 15 8 30 57. 13.2) 315 8 25 5756 [13124 1310 6 15 575 [12 90 Sept 21 ... —] 3 30 8 20 590 114 10 3 30 8 15 58 1410 3 20 6 10 58) [13 95 i Sept 28 .. —] 8 45 8 25 615 (1410 3 45 8 15 8 10 14 05 3 45 6 10 605 [1395 Oct 5 ... —l 3 45 6 20 6 05.10/14 49 3 45 6 2) 8 05 10/1¢ 35 3 45 6 20 6 00.05/14 25 he Oct 12 ....}350 8 25 805 |(I4 45 3 50 6 20 805 [1435 3 45 6 20 6 00 |i4 80 Oct 19 ..... 1382} [820.224 600 [L445 330 [3 20.2245 95 600/14 3v 380 [620.2235 95 600/14 25 Oct 26 .. 1455.60 635 6 05.10/14 55 4 55.60 6 35 605 [14 40 4 60 6 35 86 05 [14 35 Nov 2 ...... i 4 40.55 8 35 6 80 |l4 45 {55 8 25 63) |14 40 [4 874.50 6 25 630 14 2 | NOV 9 een] 4973 | 835 615 [1475 4 95 6 35 615 [1470 4 95 8 85 615 |14 55 Nov 16 ... 15152 635 825 [15374 | 510.15 6 35 620 [15324 |5 00.05 6 385 820 [15 273 i Nov 23 ... 570 6 40 8665 [1555 5 65 837} | 660 [1550 5 65 8 35 660 [1545 NOV 30 ee] 570 (6 40.42}18 25.423 15 10 5 70 8 40° |8 25.42/15 00 560 635.3736 25.42§/15 00

| Dec 7 .... 5 75.906 273..30 6 10 [13 40 57590 6 25 30] 6 10 [13 40 5 75.90 6 25.30 6 10 [13 40 EE Dec 14 .... —] 555.60 622% | 610 (1355 5 55 8 20 8 07% (13524.55] 5 55 8 20 6 06 [13 50 55

Dec 21 ...... ]5 15.20 8 20 6:15 +18 33 5 10.15 6 20 8615 [13 35 515 6 20 615 [13 g5 ENR Dec 28 .. 1535.40 605 8 074 [13 00.10] 5 30.40 6 05 6 056 [13 00.10] 5 25 40 6 00 6 05 [13 00.10

Jan 4 ... 4570 6 25 8 10 [12 95 5 65 8 20 6 10 [12 95 5 65 | 620 610 [1295 i

Jan 1 wo...) B75 8 35 645 [13 45 5 70 6 25.30 6 45 (13 40 565 [825.274 640 [13 27 e se

Jan 18 ... —~]58 [632% 840 [1330 530 (6273 [640 (1325 }530 [6273 640 [1320 1 Jan 25 .o...] 5 60 6 274 | 6 05.10/13 3Y 5 60 8 23 6 05.1013 25 | 5 60 8 20 8 05.10/13 20 18 Fob 1... —] 5 45 8 25 615 [13 30 5 45 610 [615 [1325 5 40 6 10 6 15 113 20 Feb 8 .c.|5 85 620 |622 [13380 5 35 6 10 6 223 [13 25 5 35 6 10 8 223 13 20 Feb 16 ...... }5 35 62 600 [1830 5 20 6 05 800° [13 25 520 | 605 6 00° [13 20 Feb 22 .. —]510 [820 1595 [1330 510 [600 [59 [1325 (510 [600 1590 [1320 Mar 1 ... —] 49 [595.620 58) |13 3) 4 85 8 00 580 (13 25 4 85 6 00 58 [13 20 Mar 8 .... —l 4 95 8 00.20 585 [13 30 4 90 6 00 58 [18 25 4 80 6 00 58 [13 20 Mar 15 —l B25 8 20 585 [13 3) 5 25 6 00 58 [1325 5 20 6 00 58 [13 20 Mar 22 ... | 500 54 580 a... 5 00 5 40 580: 5:00 D400 issn 1 Mar 29 ...... } 5 10 5.55 543 LL . 5 10 5 55 545 | ... 4 85 5 55 545° 1 Mar 31 .... —) 495 5 60 SAD | un 492 | 586) | S545 |... 4 90 560 1845 |...

: HIGH AND LOW FOR EACH YEAR ON LOWER GRADE ROSINS FROM 1914-15 to 1917-18 H G F

1914 15 1915-16 1916-17 1917-18 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 1917-18 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 1917 18 . ° ° . H. L. H. L. H. L. H. L. H L, H. L. H. L. =

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(Compiled from Official Records of the Savannah Board of Trade)

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fi DATE 1915-16 | 1916-17 | 1917-18 | 1918-19 1915-16 | 1916-17 | 1917-18 | 1918-19] 1915-16 | 1916-17 | 1917-18 | 1918-19

April 1... $305 $485 $560 [$545 $305 [$485 [$560 $545 [$305 ($480 ($5 60 ($5 40 April 6 ew 8 05 4 85 5 55 520 -f 305 4 60 5 55 5 20 3 05 4 55 5 55 5 20 April 13 ne -1820 4 80 5 45 5 2» 317% | 480 5 40.45 5 25 3 15 4 80 5 40 45| 6 25 April 20 eee. 8 40 4 685 5 70 5 30 3 25 4 65 5 85 5 30 3 25 4 60 5 65 5 156 April 27 ..] 8 40 4 20 5 80 90] 5 30 3 35 4 15.20 5 80 5 30 8 25 4 10.16 5 70 80| 5 30 BY A wide 845 [3 90.405 5 80 5 80 340 |3 85.400 5 85 5 80 3 30 8 75..95| 5 85 5 80 May 11... 13835 4 00 15| 5 80 6 50 55] 3 30 4 00.10 5 80 6 50.55] 8 25 |3 85..410| 5 80 6 50.55 May 18 ...... 1300 4 25 6 05 8 75 2 95 4 20 6 05 6 7215 | 2 90 4 15 20 6 00 05| 68 70 Mey 2% 2 95 43035 595 770 2824 | 420.25 587% | 7170 272% | 410.20 5 85 770 June 1 it 13805 4 65 b 7 7 50 2 90 4 50 5 65..70| 7 50 2 80 4 50 5 60.70 7 50 June. 8 unm 2 90..300(5 02% .05/5 60.824 8 25 28590 500 |b52} 60 8 25 2 65.704 90.500 5 50..55| 8 2b June 16 1300 5 00 05 5 70.75 9 10 2 95 5 00.05 5 60 9 10 2 70 5 00..05| 5 40 9 10 June 22 ...com 3 20 5 06 5 40 9 85 310 5 05 5 85 9 85 3 05 5 05 b 30 9 85 June 29 ...... 3 20 5 2 540 10 10 3 10 5 25 53 (1010 3 00 5 10 580 [10 10 July 6... 3 25 5 05..25|5 174.25| 9 85 315 5 1h 5 15.25 9 86 3 05 5 10 5 10 25 9 8&5 Joly 13 oo 3 20 5 70 5 05 985 90 3 15 5 60 5 05 9 80.85 3 06 5 50 5 05 9 80 July 0 3 05 8 30 5 05.15 9 86 3 00 630 502% 10/98 [2 85.300 6 80 5 00 10, 9 85 July 27 ce 305 10/ 8 30 [5 073.1010 0 168 3 05 8 30 5 05 1010 05..15§ 2 90 6 20 5 00 10/10 05.15 Aug 3 3 05 6 30 [5 124..15/10 30 2.90 . | 20 510 15(10 30 2 90 6 15 5 10 15/10 80 Aug 16 Lo 3 05 8 05 |5 124.1510 20 2 95 5 90 5 10 15/10 10.208 2 90 5 85 5 10.15/10 05.20 Ave 17 2 95 5 90 5 25..30/10 50 2 95 5 80 5 25 30|10 45 2 90 5 45 5 25..80/10 40 Aug 2%... 1285905 95.605 520 [11 30 2 85 5 95 520 [11 15 2 85 5 90 520 [11 00 Aungiist 2974 | 810 522% |l11 95 2 95 8 00 5.224 |11 70 292 [59 5 223 [11 60 Sept. 7 Le 8 00 5 85 5 85.40/12 25 3 00 5 80 5 85.40[12 25 8 00 5 75 5 35.40(12 25 Sept 14- ...... 13805 5 90 575 (12.72% {| 800 5 90 a 3 00 5 90 576 (12 724 Sept: 21... 315 5 90 580 [13 70.75) 3 124 | 5 85 580 [13 65 8 10 5 75 580 [13 30 Sept 28 ..... -\ 3 40..45| 6 00 6 05 [13 80 8 30 45 5 95 6 05 [13 80 8 25.45 5 90.95 6 05 [13 55 Oot 5 ven 342% | 606 |595.60014 15 340 |590 [5 95.600[/14 00 8 40 5 85 58 [14 00 15 Oct 12°... 3 45 6 00 6 00 [14 30 3 45 6 00 6 00 |14 30 3 45 8 00 600 [14 Oct 19... 380 610 1735 95..600{14 25 3 80 6 10 |5 95..600|14 25 3 80 6 00.05 595 [14 25 Oct 26 14860 6 30 805 [14 85 4 60 6 30 8 05 |[l4 30 4 60 6 30 6 056 [14 80 25 62 [1420 [14374500620 625 [1420 |4 87% 50| 6 20 825 [14 20 EE NOV 2 4 374.50) 8 Nov 9 1490 6 35 8 15 |14 50 4 90 6 274 | 6 10.15/14 50 4 90 6 25 6 10.15/14 50 Nov 18... 5 00 6 25 8 20 [15 273 5 00 6 25 6 20 (156 223 5 00 6 10 620 (1517 Nov 23... 5 65 6 35 80 (15 40 5 65 6 30 6 60 [15 40 5 65 6 30 6 60 (15 40 Nov 80 ... 5 55 86 35 |g 25 42315 00 6 55 6 35 | 25..424(15 00 5 85 6 385 |g 25..423(15 00 Dee T iii 5 85 6 25 30| 6 10 [13 40 5 85 6 25.30 6 10 [13 40 b 8b 6 30 6 10 [138 40 Dee 14... 5 50.55 6 15 8 05 [18 50.55] 5 50.55 6 15 86 05 |13 50.55] 5 60 55| 6 15 6 05 [13 BO B55 Bee 21... 5 15 8 15 6 15 (13 35 5 15 8 15 615 [13 85 5 00..15| 8 15 6 15 3 85 Dee 25 ..... 5 10 6 00 6 05 [13 00-104 5 10 6 00 6 05 (13 00.10] b 10 6 00 6 056 [13 00.10 Jan 4... 5 65 6 20 810 [12 95 5 55 6 20 610 [12 90 5 55 6 20 6 10 [12 90 Jan: Ll. 565 [620.274 63 (13274 565 625-273 635 131735) 565 825.27} 6 35 [13 171, Jan 18 5 30 5273 1640 [1315 5 30 6273 "1 640 [13 10 5 30 6273 | 640 [18 10 jan 25... 5 50 8 20 8 05.10/13 15 5 40 6 20 6 05..10/13 15 5 46 6 20 6 05..10(13 10 Feb - 1 .... 5 40 8 10 615 [1315 5 40 6 10 615 [13 10 5 40 6 10 6156 [13 10 Fob 8 ..... 5 20 25 6 10 6 223 [13 15 5 20.25 6 10 6 223 [18 10 5 20 925| 6 10 6 223 13 10 Feb 15 ..... 5 20 6 05 8 00 [13 15 5 20 6 05 6 00 [13 10 6 20 6 05 6 00 [13 10° Fels 22 ...... 5 10 6 00 59) [1315 5 10 6 00 590 [13 10 6 10 6 00 590 [13 10 Mar |... 4 85 6 00 580 [18 15 4 85 6 00 580 [18 10 4 85 6 00 580 [18 10 Mar 8 . 4 80 8 00 58 (1315 4 80 8 00 58 [13 10 4 5 600 58 (18 10 Mar 16 ...... 5 20 600 |58 [1315 5 20 6 00 58 113 10 520 [600 |58 [1310 Mar 22... 5 00 5 40 58 (13 15 5 00 540 5800 (1310 5 00 5 40 580 [13 10 Mar 29 .. 1480 5 45 545. | o 48 |545 5:45 4 80 5 45 340° | L. Mar 31 ..... 4 85 5 60 Sdn 4 85 | 3 80 4 80 560 1540 |...

HIGH AND LOW FOR EACH YEAR ON LOWER GRADE ROSINS FROM 1914-15 to 1917-18 K€ D B

— A 1914 15 1915-16 1916-17 1917 18 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 1917-18 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 1917 18 H. L. L HL H. L. H L H.:L. H. L. H, 'L. H. L. H. L. H.i- LH. 40 4.02% 3.02% 5.85 2.95 & 356 3.80 6 605 05 4.053.00 585 2.85 6353.85 660 5.024 4.00 2.99 ‘5.85 270 8.35376 660 b OC SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE

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} BIRY coisas osenctiecns Mar. 21 | Mar. 22 - | Mar. 24 Mar. 25 | Mar. ,268 Mar. 27

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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, NAVAL STORES MARKET From Official Reports of The Savannah Board of Trade, For Week Ending March 29, 1919

_ DAILY PRICES AND SALES OF SPIRITS TURPENTINE.

DAY -..cocbenornireovesne | Monday | Tuesday Wednesday Thursday | Friday Saturday

TONE. Sidhu | Firm | Firm | Firm Firm | Firm Firm RE | oe | 70 | 70 70 70 70 Sales .l0... | 401 | 789 | 180 75 23 66

Receipts ...... = 136 BO. of aE 17 25

Receipts 1918..... 14 174 36 185 ie 163

DAILY PRICES OF ROSINS

Day...... perenne Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Tone. vs... N.D. ND |. XR. ND. | XD | Nb

Wa 16 75 18 75 C18 75 168 75 16 75 18 75 WG. 16 30 16 30 | 16 30 16 30 16 30 16 30 Nooo abun LL 16 30 16.30. | 16 30 16 80 16 80 16 30 Meo aes Ee 16 25 16 25 I 18 25 16 25 16 25 16 25 Qe mina 15 75 15 75 t 1575 15 75 15 75 15 75 aaa 13 65 18 65 | 13 6% 13 65 13 65 13 65 Bras 13 30 13 380 13 80 13 30 13 30 13 80 Gh nse 13 25 18 25 [= 13 25 13 25 13 25 18 25 Bo ee 13 20 13 20 18.20 18 20 13 20 13 20 We dass oa 13 15 18.15 | 1313 13 15 13 15 13 15 De 13 10 13 10 | 1310 13 19 13 10 13 10 Be aa 13 10 13 10 (rel 10 13 10 13:10 13 10 Vivi be cele vig ae atlas TE es : es ee re by 2 rey | Ss Danmar as taal man Sires | iv

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