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Vor. XXXVI, No. 28 SAVANNAH, GA., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 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. NAVAL STORES COMPANY , Organized in 1879. Oldest House in the Business. Pine Oil, Etc. FACTORS AND DIRECT SHIPMENTS FROM THE SOUTH, OR FROM OUR CHICAGO STOCK. WHOLESALE GROCERS

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“D. M. FLYNN ~~ WALTER RAY H. L. RICHMOND A. IL. BROGDEN JOHN M. BLAIN PRIOR J. ROONEY Chmn. eof Board A President ~~ Vice-President Viee- President Secy-Treas. Asst. Secy-Treas.

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RECEIPTS AT SAVANNAH, BASE PRICES FOR S. D. MR. CECIL K. DODD, OF LON- JACKSONVILLE AND PENSA- TURPENTINE AND ROSIN COLA, APRIL 1—OCT. 7 DON, ON VISIT TO THE SOUTH

Year. Spirits Turp. Rosin. The base prices for Steam Distilled Looks Forward With Pleasure to 3926 ...... 208,736 685,472 Wood Turpentine and Wood Rosin for 1985 ...... 213,573 685,176 the week ending Saturday, October 16, Meeting the Naval Stores | 1924 es 215,927 667,994 are as follows: Trade. 3923 ...... 218,716 695,559 TURPENTINE: 90 cents. 92a 175,512 565,853 : | ROSIN: $11.50 per 280 lbs. South- Mr. Cecil K. Dodd, of Fairclough, ern shipping points, carload lots. Dodd & Jones, of London, arrived in STOCKS AT THREE PORTS Both markets firm, with moderate AT CLOSE OF OCTOBER 7 demand. New York today on the Steamship

Year. Spirits Turp. Rosin. Colonia, in company with Mr. J. C. impression grows that that commod- 10%6...... 60,615 158,217 Nash, President of the Columbia Na- 3025...... 47,986 181,841 ity is not apt to go below that fig- 3004 eee... 50,051 266,627 ure. There has been a fairly good val Stores Company. They will at- 31023... 38,282 282,414 U. K. demand for turpentine but tend the Annual Convention of the FO er 30,727 313,815 nothing reported from the Continent where the French article seems to National , Oil and Asos- hold sway. The domestic turpentine . Today (Saturday) four bids for turpentine; ciation at Washington the coming offerings of 96 barrels. Sold at 86 cents. Four demand is reported merely moderate. On another page will be found the week. Mr. Dodd will then spend sev- bids for . Offerings of 853 barrels sold eral days in Savannah and probably at advances. Quotations on page 30. statement of receipts and stocks for the three main American primary visit other Southern naval stores

ports and London. The situation as markets during his visit to this coun- Thursday and Friday very to visible supplies is healthy both as heavy sales of rosin at Savannah and to rosins and turpentine and the re- try. His house is one of the leading Jacksonville, when probably ten thou- ports all show with regard to rosin naval stores concerns of the world. sand barrels were sold at the two that the quantities in the are This is Mr. Dodd’s first visit to the ports and the market cleaned up for much below what they were at this United States and he is looking for- the first time in several days. These time last season, prompt shipments large transactions were closed. how- having naturally been induced by the ward with much pleasure to meeting ever, at a decided expense of values, high market. the naval stores trade. which have been shrinking during the week, so that with a final drop the quotations showed a fall since last TOTAL SEPTEMBER PRODUCTION AND STOCKS i : Saturday of $1.00 on W.W., 76c on AT PLANTS STEAM AND SOLVENT PRODUCTS W.G., $1.00 on N., $1.30 on M. to E., (Compiled by J. E. LOCKWOOD, Manager Naval Stores Division, Hercules 75¢ on D., and 26c on B., taking the Powder Company.) lowest prices at which the sales were PRODUCTION. | made on Friday. At the quotations Wood Steam Steam established by this week’s trading the Rosin Distilled Distilled market is lower than it has been since Bbls. Wood Tur- ~~ Pine the middle of June for Mary, Kate, 500 Lbs. pentine, Bbls. Oil, Gals. Isaac, H, and since early July on the Month of September ...... ccnuu..... 31,766 5,604 234,848 lower grades. All of the large dealers Total from April 1h... fii 162,604 30,250 1,190,875 bought on the decline. Some of the PLANT STOCKS uying was for dealers elsewhere, who September 30, 1926...... aa 13,555 3,839 254,459 evidently regarded this as a good op- March: 31, 1926... i..l. ai of viieiines 22,616 2,857 614,186 portunity to purchase rosins at what what may prove to be a low price. Decredse oi. il ilinniiibn iain 9,061 * 982 359,727 There is a fair domestic demand for *Increase. Z

rosins reported, representing various lines of industry attracted by the ° LONDON, ENGLAND, TURPENTINE MARKET declines in the market, but a consider- able volume of inquiries is still predi- cated on the hope of a further reces- Date Spots Nov.-Dee. Jan.-April Tone 81on in the market, indicating consid- Oct, 4... 65s 65s 6d 66s 6d Nothing doing erable unsatisfied demands. The for- Oct, 5... 64s 64s 9d 66s Quiet, inactive ‘eign demand has been of a scattering Oct: 6... 63s 9d 64s 6d 66s Steady but not active nature with no large orders reported Oct. Tia: 63s 6d 64s 3d 65s 9d Easier; moderate business rom anywhere but a fair aggregate Oct. 518 ho 64s 64s 9d 66s 3d Firm but not very active Volume of business booked from South Deliveries last week were 1,500 barrels. American, United Kingdom, the Con- Stocks October 4: American, 18,700; French, 1,150; landing, 4,900. tinent, Far Bast, and South America. TOTAL, 24,750 BARRELS. Turpentine again showed a pro- Stocks same time 1925 were: American, 53.300; French, 750; land- nounced stability round 85¢ and the | ing, 1,700. TOTAL, 55,750 BARRELS. 1 i

4 SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, LONDON SPIRITS TURPENTINE MARKET NAVAL STORES MARKET LOWDEN CONNELL & CO., Winchester House, Old Broad St., London, Eng. RECEIPTS SPIRITS TURPENTINE London, England, Sent. 25, 1926

Sept. 1926 1925 1926 | 1925 1924 Prear Bde siccncninie 47 216 AEA, 14477 118 DOL AG dat 96 48 : American__. | 16.482 | 53 408 | 42,254 25,431 meat 74% Hoh Stock in London, barrels Tronoh 1,266 696 5 3,644 peal gh iret 237 38 6 292 342 Total barrels. = vu eine 17,748 | 54 014 | 42,259 | 29,075 Toial =, - 890 882 Priceinlondon, 2 oF = 63364 | 78s9d | 65689d | 30s 8d Delivered in London, week of Sept. 25° 1,483 1,431 1,312 1,476

RECEIPTS OF ROSINS Delivered in London, Jan. 1 to Sept. 25 | 81,389 | 70,673 | 72,472 | 68,601

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Bo: ~escsckest 138 516 a a 349 401 gvigse pun loio 27 Las "MACKIE PINE PRODUCTS CO. treats dn 122 301 COVINGTON, LOUISIANA Br 205 118 High Grade Steam Distilled g 2 Te yhann 708 1,228 WHITE, YELLOW, RED AND SOLUBLE otal... 2,493 2,862 PINE OILS Steam Distilled Turpentine, Wood Rosin

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NN HERCULES MN AS A PRODUCER OF RAW MATE- RIALS FOR THE PAINT, VARNISH AND LACQUER INDUSTRY HE Hercules Powder Com- il pany is one of the largest producers of , of Steam-Distilled Wood Turpen- tine, Pine Oil and of Wood Rosin, in the world. It is, there- fore, one of the principal sources of raw materials used in the Paint and Varnish In- dustry. We do not manufacture , varnishes or lacquers. We are therefore able to give manufac- turers of these finished prod- ucts our undivided interest and attention in supplying raw ma- terials produced under chem- ical control, to meet their par- ticular requirements. @

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, Pa. Chattanooga Pittsburg, Kan. Chicago Pittsburgh Duluth Pottsville, Pa. Denver St. Louis Hazleton, Pa. Salt Lake City Huntington, W. Va. San Francisco Joplin, Mo. Wilkes-Barre

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NAVAL STORES STATISTICS FOR ELEVEN YEARS Recents and Stocks at Three Main Ports for the Month of September |

0 J RECEIPTS FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER TURPENTINE ROSIN

1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 = 1921 1920 1926 1925 1924 1928 1922 1921 1920 Savannah ____ 19,418 16,711 15,720 16,029 12,878 11,796 11,659 63,185 55,241 51,996 50,140 38,165 86,170 36,661 Jacksonville. 12,077 12,766 13,921 14,793 12,250 12,154 14,206 44,253 43,908 47,474 48,562 38,701 37,612 40,996 Pensacola ___. 3,423 4,646 4,723 4,871 4,669 5,254 6,297 11,430 15,874 13,739 15,606 23,656 12,226 18,934

Totals -____- 84,018 84,018 34,364 85,693 29,797 29,204 32,162 118,868 115,023 113,209 114,308 100,522 86,008 96,5691 | : f 1915, turpentine 27,419, rosn 82,937. : 1916, turpentine 32,919, rosin 110,477. Receipts for September < 1917, turpentine 25,362, rosin 85,635. 1918, turpentine 14,692, rosin 53,136. 1919, turpentine 21,574, rosin 72,616.

O RECEIPTS OF SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE FOR APRIL-SEPTEMBER 1926.27 1925.26 1924.25 1923.24 1922.23 1921.22 1920.21 1919.20 1918.19 1917.18 1916.17 Savannah ______106,185 103,052 97‘866 93,710 69,981 68,9183 61,900 35,912 30,338 61,449 68,111 Jacksonviile ______--- 68,763 75,153 84,521 87,162 73,661 68,440 73,887 54,864 49'813 88,331 97,821 Pensacola ...... 26,473 28,666 28,172 28,837 25,777 82,8310 32,041 23,162 18,639 39,304 43,989

Totals...... 201,421 206,871 210,659 209,709 169,319 169,663 167,828 113,938 98,690 189,084 209,921 Dec. or Inc. for 1926 201,421 201,421 201,421 201,421 201,421 201,421 201,421 201,421 201,421 201,421 —k i compared with former ee gems years... .i.

O RECEIPTS OF ROSINS FOR APRIL-SEPTEMBER 1926.27 1925.26 1924.25 1923.24 1922.23 1921.22 1920.21 1919.20 1918.19 1917.18 1916.17 Savannah __...... 331,458 324,810 289,020 284,092 216,367 187,091 189,455 101,488 108,504 188,360 216,916 Jacksonville .______244,300 247,156 275,864 294,359 252,818 170,443 222,865 174,421 158,830 250,621 285,542 Pensacola ______83,8564 89,832 83,577 83,768 77,620 73,693 94,843 79,497 59,607 113,037 125,681

Tolsls...-..... 660,112 661,797 648,461 667,209 546,705 431,127 507,163 355,406 326,941 552,018 628,139 Dec. or Inc. for 1926 660,112 660,112 660,112 660,112 660,112 660,112 660,112 660,112 660,112 660,112

compared with former years... co ico. D 1,68 I 11,651 D 7,0971 113,407 I 228,9851 152,949 I 304,706 I 333,171 I 108,094 I 31,973 Per cent. Dec. orIno... Pp ....T 01.3 D 01.71 20.71 "58.11 30.11 $5.71 101.91 18.61 051

Oo STOCKS OF TURPENTINE FOR SEPTEMBER 30 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 Savannah ...... 15,772 216,617: 11,101 17,062 * - 10,707 9,098 15,75¢ 8,866 29,452 32,146 = 24,261 Jacksonville ______33,711 21,871 28,233 16,152 13,658 25,471 18,792 11,789 - 57,041 46,784 38,902 Pensacola .__._._. 8,218 9,661 18,522 3,161 5,236 20,940 9,850 6,366 37,087 42,680 3,213

Stocks at London of 57,601 48,149 52,856 36,375 29,601 55,509 44,396 27,021 123,730 121,510 95,376 American Turpentine. 18,777 53,408 42,254 14,163 6,061 12,252 19,750 37,652 5,348 24,344 18,423

Totals...... 76,878 101,567 95,110 50,5638 35,662 68,031 64,146 64,673 128,978 145,854 113,799 Dec. or Inc. for 1926 as 76,378 76,378 76,378 76,378 76,378 76,378 76,378 76,378 76,378 76,378

compared with former yomrs. lo... D 25,179 D 18,732 I 25,840 I 40,716 I 8,347 I 12,232 1 11,705D 52,600 D 69,476 D 37,421 0 A STOCKS OF ROSINS FOR SEPTEMBER 30 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 Savannah ___...... 71,5635 92,219 102,235 117,950 104,369 76,424 53,624 40,816 63,915 85,848 86,061 Jacksonville ______57,578 71,621 128,641 130,035 165,926 174,522 80,494 94,892 129,551 134,843 167,717 Pensacola... 20 19,064 18,200 42,845 41,579 65,308 73,540 42,494 54,872 49,615 80,672 87,349

Totals: ...... 148,177 181,940 273,721 289,664 335,602 324,486 176,612 190,580 242,981 310,366 841,127 Dec. or Inc. for 1926 as 148,177 148,177 148,177 148,177 148,177 148,177 148,177 148,177 148,177 148,177

compared with former D 33,763 D125,544 D141,887 D187,425 D184,309 D 28,436 D 42,403 D 94,804 D162,189 D192,950

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FOREIGN NAVAL STORES to cover their needs for the winter up Jones, of Bowring, Jones &. Tidy, rep- ~~ MEN AT THE ANNUAL to the new crop in April, 1927. resenting the English trade; Mr. Le- LABOUHEYRE MARKET Therefore the market was very vita, of Antwerp, the Union Resinera Espanola, representing the Spanish quiet without variation on the last French Distillers Anxious to Sell trade. market’s prices (Dax, Sept. 18). The situation of the French market Their Somewhat Heavy Stocks. It is not easy to know the import- remains very uncertain and distillers ance of transactions made but a rea- are anxious to sell off their stocks, (Correspondence Weekly Naval which begin to be heavy, before the Stores Review.) sonable estimation would give 100 coming of the seventh and last gath- Bordeaux, France, Oct. 1. tons turpentine and 1,000 csks of all ering of gum i na few weeks. The great market of Labouheyre grades rosin. : We had this month big forest fires (the last important event of the sea- Some naval stores notables were in Landes and Gironde departments. Several thousand hectares of pine son) was held on September 21. present at the Labouheyre market, trees were burnt but it will not have Foreign and domestic buyers pre- including Mr. J. C. Nash, Columbia any material effect on the total pro- ferred to stay on a prudent expecta- Naval Stores Co., representing the duction of gum. ANDRE BETOURNE. tion and were not inclined this year American trade; Mr. A. Probart

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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.)

: Barrels Barrels Cleared Steamship From To Spirits Turp. Rosin

Aug. Nordwood *...... 0. 5. New. Orleans...... c.ccc SYONEY oo ieieeeeioceenns GSS cases! Aug. Nordwood ...... ii.... New Orleans...... Melbourne '-...... ccos 112 cases| ...... o..ccri Aug. La Plata Maru... 0... New Orleans ...... Yokohama 200

Aug. La Plata Maru...... -...... New Orleans ...... 300 Aug. SHVerliT occasions Savannah...... Xololiamnz ...... 10 450 Aug. Siverflyr SAVANNA: oi siscneess) RODE cae oo eeureremrranreieas 15 1,889 Aug. Silverfir...... ciuiiveens Savannah icons Shanghai 700

Aug. Silverfiy i... iia Savannahs i... cocaii. Peckalongon 150

Aug. Silverfir ...... J...i..a Savammah ® isin Soerbaya 150

Aug. Silverfiy Savaimah ian Soamarang 200

Aug. Mirabella ...... cioceavivnns Savannah coccinea: 250

Aug. Mizabella ._...... Savannah’... C. ol Bahn las 1,860

Aug. Knoxville City ...... i. Mahila neeeienrasiisasesoss Yokohama 200

Aug. Knoxviller City ...ccooiu Mebilo ..covcaniini... 100

Aug. Ipswich. ....= 22 = Savannah ...... | Manila~¢> 135

Aug. Tpswich i... uw SAVAMMAN ....cnmespDuneden’ ..... 70

Aug. Joswich: ih... 0a SAVIN ...Loeccemsmemsns Auckland 15

Aug. Ipswich . c....ha. Savannah ....0...... Melbourne 23

Aug. Steel Inventor ...... New Orleans ...... [Kobe ...... : 100

Aug. George Pierce ...... New Orleans ...... La Plata crn 750 cases; i. Aug. Silverelm...... chl Brunswick. x... cc... 1,126

Aug. Silverelm’ i.....coocoeeee, Brunswick o.oo... Batavia 1,150

Aug. Silverelm. onic. Brunswieki...... (Padang + _...... 85

Aug. Silverelm: ...... Brunswick ...... Yokohama 675

Aug. Silverelm ...... c.. Brunswick ...... , Chervibon ...... 300

Aug. Silverelm ..c.cnsiinincis Brunswick -...... | Sibolga ...: 15

Aug. SHiverelm. Brunswick"...... Semarang 1,650

Aug. Silverelm '...... cietes Brunswick i ih....00 Soerabaya 800

Aug. Silverelm ...cc.cisesiunes Brunswick f...... iie. Shanghai 200

Aug. Stlverelm ...... Brunswick ...... |. Sydney... 200

Aug. Silverelm | ...ni. i J Brunswick ...... Melbourne: .....c....i Linn ttn 175 Sept. AMON veumsscommismnnnns New Orleans ...... Gothenburg...... 20drms) ...... ceooio Sept. Shickshinmy ...... 0..... Jack.-Savannah Liverpool® .:...... 200 1,050 Sept. Shickshinny ...... Jack.-Savannah ...... [ Glasgow ...... 595 2,600 Sept. Shickshinny ...... Jack.-Savannah Manchester ...... 100 300 Sept. Bordeaux Maru ...... | Brunswick-Savh. Yokohama ...... 20 3,500 Sept. Bordeaux Maru ...... Brunswick-Savh...... [' Robe ...... 35h 0 has 5 1,655 Sept. Bordeaux Maru ...... Brunswick-Savh. Shanghai ov. ol as savin 200 Sept. Bordeaux Maru ...... Brunswick-Savh. SINGAPORE wee 50 Sept. Bordeaux Maru ...... | Brunswick-Savh. Melbourne ... 250

Sept. Bordeaux Maru ..... Brunswick-Savh. 160

Sept. Bordeaux Maru ...... Brunswick-Savh. Nagasaki ...... 100

Sept. Jane Christenson ...... Savannah ...... Sydney... 100

Sept. Jane Christenson ...... Savannah ...... Manila .__.... 85

Sept. Janz Christenson ...... Savannah...... 13

‘Sept. Jane Christenson ...... Sovanagh...... 25

Sept. Jane Christenson ...... Savannah. ...cosusersesris Wellington 9

Sept. Jane Christenson ...... Savannah ...... Lyttleton .. 9

Sept. Samarinda': 00000 Savannah ...... z.....c.s. Batavia... 510

Sept. Samarinda LoL Savannah ...... n. Peckalonga 700

Sept. Samarinda' i... Savannagh i...... 5... 200

Sept. Samarinda on Savannah .....c..owin. Samarang 800 Sept. Samarinda .-...... :.. Savannah ...... ;. Soerabaya 500 Sept. Pluor Spar: .....0...... Jacksonville ...... Liverpool 700

Sept. Saco «Lilia JR. Pensacola: oo iaga Liverpool: ...... i....i.. 900 200 Sept. Saeed Pensacola : ..c..oiimie Manchester ...... 900 25 wood Sept. SACO... hii Pengacola *. 0... Liverpool 100 wood

Sept. George Pierce ...... New Orleans ...... ] Ta Plata...... - = i 750 cases) . oli Sent. George Pierce ...... New Orleans ...... Buenos Aires ...... 280 cases... Sept. Progner i. iis Jack.-Savannah Hambure: =... nay eed 4,450 Sept. Schoharie ...... i. Jack.-Savannah Manchester 600

Sept. Schoharie >... =~... Jark.-Savannah TAVETDOOL -cciicveensiaessnssss 150 1.140

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. Barrels Barrels Cleared Steamship From To Spirits Turp. Rosin

Sept. 20...... Sunpath ...... occoo ai. Jacksonville ...... Hamburg... 30 1,525 Sept. 20...... Sunpath ...... Jacksonville ...... Fondon -...-....0 1,900 ae. Sept. 17...... Westhaven .....oo...... SAVANNA. cocissvosimnrsse Hamburg 100

Sept, 17...... Tannenfels ...... Savannah ...... cee Bremen 150

Sept. 17...... Tannenfels ...... Savannaly. ' ...... cseose Hamburg 1,775

Sept. 17...... Falco oii cisisnsisevisonsess Savannsh...... cc..cceoonees Pernambuco 1,750

Sept." 17... Paleo i... Savannah *.. a. Bahia 1,050

Sept, 17...... Faled: vib Savannah annie Rio Grande do Sul....|iiiccinn..... 550 Sept. 117...... Falco ... civic Savannah... Santos 200

Sept. 25... .- Davie: fee Savannah _...... Liverpool 65

Sept. 25...... Charter Hague ...... Saovanmalr ..- London 225

Sept. 25...... Charter Hague ...... Savannah... Hamburg .. 900

Sept. 15...... Bayou Chico ...... com.. New Orleans ...... Rotterdam 200

Sept. 15... Gakwood “== New Orleans ...... Hamburg 1,250

Sept. 17: : Bracholm:—-...... New Orleans ...... Had Gothenburg...... 30 drums 200 Sept. 17... Bracholm ~~... New Orleans ...... Copenhagen : 100

Sept. 13... Polybiug ...... o New Orleans ...... London 550

Sept. 16... Steel Inventor ...... Mobile...... i..conecceceene: Kobe ...... 100

Sept. 16... Steel Inventor ...... Mobile... fui nud Moji . 200

Sept. 25...... Bakersfield, ccc. Savh.-Brunswick ...... Bio de Janeiro... Loo iiiosiianiomces 1,400 Sept. 25: ..... Bakersfield ...... coccc...... Savh.-Brunswick ...... Santes Ch. 1,700

Sept. 25...... Bakersfield ...... Savh.-Brunswick ...... Montevideo 900

Sept. 25...... Bakersfield ...... Savh.-Brunswick ...... Rosario 500

Sept. 25...... Bakersfield ni Savh.-Brunswick ...... Buenos Aires ...... |.... 6,150

Oct: 2... .. Charter Hague ...... Savh.-Bwk.-Jack...... Yodo: io vi niiiss 5,800 875 Oct. - 2... .. Charter Hague ...... Savh.-Bwk.-Jack...... Hamburg... 95 3,225 Oct: 2... Charter Hague ...... Savh.-Bwk.-Jack...... Leningrad -.... cocina iia aill 1,575 Oct, 2... Charter Hague ...... Savh.-Bwk.-Jack...... Bordon oii E50 WOO [1 iiniiamitinrtanses Sept. 24...... Caterina Geromolich..] New Orleans ...... Trieste ...... : 250

Sept. 25... West Caddoa ...... New Orleans ...... LAVErPool ila re 176 Sept. 25...... West Caddoa. —...... ~.. New Orleans ...... Manchester... o.oo 150 Sent. 29... Aitor SE oi sin an New Orleans ...... Hamburg. om. ais 1,150 Oet 4. Menaileut ...... New Orleans ...... Antwerp .....Loahabiaannonalan é 50 Qet.>=1.. Silver Ray aia Sovannal iis Yokohama ...... uaics 20 1,100 Qt. 2b. Silver Ray cocoons Savannah... Robaina clara 550 Oet. 1... Silver Ray scion. Savannah: inal. .one NANCY ei a as 275 Oct. 01... Silver Ray... rio Savannah... Melbourne =... of 0 ooane 325 Oct. 1... Silver Bayi. oon Savannaly ...... Mot: ....oismnidanb oa ona 500 Oete 1... . Silver Ray co. vision Savannah... Batavia .....oololitlos oc 0a 100 Geer 1... Silver Ray... Savannah = ...... c... Soerehayy ae a ns 100 Ute 1... Silver'Ray ...... Savannah ...... Pekalongan... 0 0 100 (et, rei, SilveE- Ray .....ooeeemsresenn Savannah... Cheribon ...... ivx- lis... 0 2 2a 100 et. 1... Silver Bay... Savannah ...ccoeines SOMEPANT ori 200 Oct, 3... = Progress ...... Savannald ...... ; Hoambbrg ...... c.oiiie agin 1,975

FOREIGN SHIPMENTS From Jacksonville. HE WOULDN'T DO

- Oct. 2—S. S. Charter Hague, Lon- From Brunswick. don, 4,050 barrels spirits turpentine, “Lost your job as a caddy?” said Sept. 29—S. S. Charter Hague, |650 barrels rosin; Hamburg, 35 bar- | spe poy. London, 1,750 barrels spirits turpen- rels spirits turpentine, 500 barrels “Yep,” replied the other. “I could tine; Hamburg, 60 barrels spirits tur- rosin. do the work all right, but I couldn’t pentine, 1,825 barrels rosin; Lenin- From Savannah. learn not to laugh.” —Washington grad, 1,575 barrels rosin; London, 150 Oct. 1-—S. S. Silver Ray, Yokoha- Star. barrels wood turpentine, 100 barrels ma, 20 barrels spirits turpentine, 1,100 barrels rosin; Kobe, 550 barrels Pine oil. PREPARATION From Mobile. rosin; Sydney, 275 barrels rosin; Mel- bourne, 325 barrels rosin; Moji, 500 Sept. 15—S. S. Hastings, Rotter- Mrs. Newlywed—“I want half a dam, 200 barrels barrels rosin; Batavia, 100 barrels rosin. rosin; Soercbaya, 100 barrels rosin; dozen pokers, please.” From New Orleans. Pekalongan, 100 barrels rosin; Cher- Hardware Man—‘“Half a dozen?” Sept. 24—S. S. Caterina Geromo- ibon, 100 barrels rosin; Somerang, 200 Mrs. Newlywed—“Yes.”” Hubby lich, Trieste, 250 barrels rosin. barrels rosin. has invited some of his friends up for Sept. 22—S. S. Braeholm, Gothen- Oct. 3—S. S. Progress, Hamburg, a poker party tonight, and I’m sure burg, 150 barrels rosin, 30 drums tur- 1,975 barrels rosin. we haven’t any pokers in the house.” —TI.xchange. pentine, Sept. 25—S. S. West Caddoa, Liver- COULDN'T BE WORSE

pool, 175 barrels rosin; Manchester, NOT JUSTICE 150 barrels rosin. “At any rate, Mrs. Murphy, no one Sept. 29-8. S. Atto, Hamburg, can say I'm two-faced.” May—*“The photographers never do 1,150 barrels rosin. “Faith, no, Mrs. Jones. Sure an’ me justice.” Oct. 4—S. S. Menaticut, Antwerp, if yer were, you’d leave that ’un at Ray—*“You want mercy, not jus- 50 barrels rosin. ’ome.” tice, dear.”—Selected. 10 SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE

NEW STEAMSHIP LINE FROM Established 1870 SAVANNAH TO FAR EAST Turpentine, Rosin & M. W. Larendon Will Be a Factor in Handling Naval Barrel Co. ! Stores to Asia. JOHN D. McGILLICUDDY, Mgr. & Company Dealers In (Savannah Morning News.) DEALERS AND DISTRIBUTORS With the successful launching of ROSIN, TURPENTINE the motorship Silverash, the plans of SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE, AND BARRELS the Kerr Steamship Company of New ROSIN, 613 LIBERTY BANK BLDG. York, for whom Henry Nanninga SAVANNAH, GA. Company of Savannah, are general 82 Wall Street, New York City. Cable Address: “Trabco, Savannah” agents, to give to shippers an express Bentleys’ Code

freight service between New York, Savannah and the Far East, take defi- nite shape. T. E. Ehrenberg The Silverash is the first of the six SALES AGENT high-powered motorships, which are under construction for the Silver Line, Naval Stores Limited, especially designed for the This Space for Sale Far East trade. Her sister ships are Paraffine the Silverbeech, Silverbelle, Silver- guava, Silvermaple and Silverhazel. Heavy Chemicals These fast motor vessels are of 9,000 tons dead weight, their propel- SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. ling machinery being motors of the

Doxford opposed piston type, of 6,000 horsepower. They will speedily take their place among the fastest of ocean THE JOHN R. WALSH freight carriers. The vessels are being constructed DAILY LETTER SERVICE to Lloyd’s highest classification, the principal dimensions being: Length, Read our letters and reports and see how much better you can 425 feet; breadth, 58 feet 8% inches; understand the Naval Stores Market. Address depth, moulded, 29 feet; draft, 25 feet. Cargo will be handled JonN R. WALSH by the most modern appliances—all electrically P. O. BOX 320 SAVANNAH, GA. operated—and special attention has Daily Market Telegrams and Cables Furnished. been paid by the designers to the

working ways of the vessels in order to insure the cargo being loaded and JULIUS C. SCHWARZ, President ORGANIZED 1876 discharged in good condition. The 40- foot hatches will take the bulkiest and Oldest Active House in the most awkward of packages—the Pine Products larg- Naval Stores Business est locomotives can be handled in one piece. Derricks of a lifting ca- Export Co. pacity of 35 tons are fitted. (Incorporated) T. T. CHAPEAU’S SON _ Each vessel has installed a large Exporters and Dealers In insulated compartment for carrying GUM ROSIN AND PURE SPIRITS TUR- ROSIN—TURPENTINE perishable commodities, and two sub- PENTINE, NEW PROCESS PINE TAR, divided PINE AND TAR OILS, WOOD Room 808 Liberty Bank Bldg. deep tanks are provided for TURPENTINE, “DISIN- transporting cargo oils in bulk. FECTOIL,” ETC. SAVANNAH, GA.

As soon as these new motorships SAVANNAH - - - GEORGIA are completed they will enter Correspondence Solicited the Cable Address: ‘Pineprodco” round-world service in the Far East

trade and provide a dependable ex- . press schedule from New York and WERNICKE ENGINEERS Savannah to , China and Ma- ROSIN TYPES nila. They will load homeward from GULL POINT, FLORIDA Conforming to U. S. Standards, Manila, Java ports and Straits set- PENSACOLA PHONE 5302 tlements. adopted by the Savannah, Jack- sonville and Pensacola Boards rem Pree eee The Silverash will arrive in Savan- of Trade. nar on Oct. 27 to load. The Silver- was successfully launched on IN USE THROUGHOUT THE INVESTIGATIONS, RE- Aug. 24. She will arrive in Savan- WORLD PORTS AND SPECIAL nah on Nov. 26 and sail for the Far SERVICES RELATING East on Nov. 28. The remaining Made and guaranteed by four TO CUT-OVER LAND. motorships will enter the New York- HARRIS M. KING Savannah-Far East service as com- Georgia State Supervising Inspector of Naval Stores FORESTRY AND WOOD pleted. P. 0. BOX 330 SAVANNAH, GA. UTILIZATION

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aylor, Lowenstein & Co. Naval Stores Factors and Exporters

MAIN OFFICE AND YARDS: V2

Mobile, Alabama

WE ALSO RECEIVE SHIPMENTS AT PENSACOLA, FLA. Branch Office: 605 Gerke Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio, M. J. Daly, Mgr. AGENCIES BUFFALO, N. Y. DETROIT, MICH. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. JH. J. Rolls, Detroit Oil & Naval Stores Co. Willits & Patterson 481 Ellicott Square Building Book Building 1 Drumm St.

CHICAGO, ILL. PITTSBURGH, PA. E. H. Haines OY ay E. E. Zimmermann Company, 155 North Clark Street Southrint Boca ot at Bessemer Building

CLEVELAND, O. _— NEW YORK CITY J. C. Drouillard Co. MEMPHIS, TENN. Irving A. Levis, Rockefeller Building Wurzburg Brothers 39 Courtlandt St.

AGENTS FOR —m i 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 thing of the past wih Bas if you buy from us Solder Spout is Brazed with Brass Equalized Solder Freight Charges This is a Non-Leakable Still and will save you hundreds of dollars Manufactured by Baker Refining & Manufacturing Co. jacksoNviLLE, P. 0. BOX 172 FLA.

SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW is the moving force of the little city. WHY THIS UNFAIR TREATMENT AND JOURNAL OF TRADE Four or more miles of concrete high- OF THE SAVANNAH TRADE? Established 1890.

ways, and as many miles of the most THOMAS GAMBLE - Editor and Publisher ‘modern sidewalks, trees whose girth They Are All Young, Handsome and Excellent Entertainers. SUBSCRIPTION: Per Annum - - - $5.00 and circumference of shade tell of

Address all communications and make all the care with which they have been (Chicago Paint, Oil & Chemical checks, drafts, money orders, etc., payable to . NAVAL STORES REVIEW fostered, dwellings whose mainte- Review) P. O. Box 948 Savannah, Ga. nance in excellent condition, and with Miss Catherine Wensel, reigning

Publication and Business Offices well kept grounds, introduce one un- beauty of the naval stores division of 114-116 East Bryan Street Telephone 3420 mistakably to the tone of the com- the Chicago paint trade, who presides Entered as second class matter at the munity, offices and stores that would over the desti nies of the Chicago of- Postoffice at Savannah, _Ga. be a credit to a much larger place, fice of the Wood Turpentine Manu-

facturers as secretary to S. S. Skel- LOUISVILLE, RICH IN PAST, these are some of the outward as- ton, manager, left last Saturday for PRESENT AND FUTURE pects of Louisville that the visitor re-

EE members when he has passed to other New Orleans on a tour of the South-

A most happy and somewhat places. land.

IAT unique combination of the past and Louisville suffers by no contrast Miss Wensel has been given this the present is found at Louisville, with other towns of its population in vacation trip by her employers in ap- Ga.—the history and the sentiment any section, and it is gratifying to preciation of the interest and skill and the culture of the past, the enter- record that its cotton and other lines she has shown in her work and as prise, the progressiveness, the enthu- of business are in a prosperous state, their guest will visit the plants of siasm and the ambition of the pres- that the country round about main- the American Turpentine & Tar Co.,

a ent. It is not often that these quali- tains its position as one of Georgia's New Orleans, the Pensacola Tar & Turpentine Co., Gull Point, Fla., and ties are found so delightfully inter- most highly cultivated sections, and the National Turpentine Products Co., mingled and Louisville may well feel that the expansion that has marked Jacksonville, Fla. a pardonable pride in. the fact that the past few years gives promise of The young lady has been with her it has been enabled to retain the being exceeded in the years that are present employers three years and previous to moving to Chicago was flavor of bygone periods even while just ahead. A sociable, hospitable, with the Joliet Chamber of Com- feeling the throbbing stimulus of an cultured people, with a background merce. She attended the University aggressive and forward looking pres- such as few small towns enjoy, Louis- of Illinois and is an enthusiastic so- ent. One feels in walking its well ville smiles upon the stranger and rority member. Possessed of attrac- L paved streets—albeit it is a town of wins him to admiration by its his- tiveness and a natural animated dis- position coupled with a keen desire to only 1500 people—and meeting its toric past, its energetic present, and know the details of naval stores pro- men of affairs, that here is a place its future full of promise of even duction and manufacture at first hand which offers many inducements to the greater things. The Georgia Press Miss Wensel’s visit will prove a pleas- homeseeker and holds many possibil- Association was fortunate to have ant occasion for her friends in the such hosts and such a town to gather South and of untold benefit to her in ities for its future development. in. her daily work. Louisville typifies the “New South”

in the happiest meaning of that - somewhat abused phrase, and one hears of the ambitious program it PRODUCERS TURPENTINE CO. has carried out as a municipality in recent years without surprise, its ELIZABETH, LOUISIANA whole outward aspect having pre- pared him for the story of men of ~ vision in charge of affairs doing prac- PRODUCERS OF tical things in a wholehearted way. Cherishing the ideals of generations Gum Rosin whose lives were governed by high AND motives, but alert to the needs of the life of today, Louisville, for many years somewhat somnolent, is now a Pure Gum Spirits Turpentine ~ picture of beauty in its residence sec- tions and of activity in the areas given over to business. A new hotel, All our Rosin is Graded and Certified by U. S. whose architecture bespeaks the ar- Government before leaving our yard tistic taste of the community, and || whose accommodations are about to - be almost doubled, reveals the deter- CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED mination that beauty shall go hand FROM DOMESTIC CONSUMERS in hand with utility, and breathes the spirit of confidence that one feels

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THE NEWPORT COMPANY AND - ACME PRODUCTS CO., INC.

Produce steam distilled wood naval stores only. Production of NEWPORT and ACME brands steam distilled wood , pine oils and wood rosins is accomplished by scientifically cor- rect processes.

GENERAL NAVAL STORES COMPANY, INC.

Market steam distilled wood turpentines, pine oils and wood rosins exclusively, selling the immense output of the Newport and Acme plants at Amer- ican, European and far Eastern trading centers. The demand for these unusual commodities is strong on all markets.

Made and guaranteed by THE NEWPORT COMPANY ACME PRODUCTS COMPANY, Inc. Plants: Pensacola, Fla. Plant: DeQuincy, La. Bay Minette, Ala. “AMONG THE WORLD’S LARGEST PRODUCERS”

Sold and guaranteed by General Naval Stores Company “AMONG THE WORLD’S LARGEST SELLERS”

CHICAGO, ILL. 90 West Street NEW ORLEANS, LA.

McCormick Bldg. N E Ww Y 0 R K Audubon Bldg.

CINCINNATI, O. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Union Central Bldg. Cable: GENSTORS Packard Bldg.

MILWAUKEE, WIS. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 187 Greenfield Ave. 756 North 4th St. SALES AGENTS AND STOCKS IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES

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EUROPEAN NAVAL STORES CO. ANTWERP, BELGIUM

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

AGENTS ALL OVER EUROPE

COMPAGNIE DES PRODUITS RESINEUX

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. SALES OFFICES: NEW YORK sil elie = - = - 25 Beaver Street PHILADELPHIA. = =« « « « = « = = = Drexel Building BOSTON - - - 24 Milk Street CLEVELAND wr P. J. Robinson & Co, 315 Rockefeller Building TURPENTINE IN TANK CARS, BARRELS OR CANS

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SMALL TIMBER CHIEF large proportion of the wood, with a SMALL TURPENTINE TREES SUFFERERS FROM THE corresponding increase in liability to COULD NOT WITHSTAND RECENT GREAT STORM breakage. In fact, the practice of turpentining small trees in general FORCE OF HURRICANE

Trees Not Chipped Withstood the usually results in a very heavy loss to the timber owner from this cause Force of the Hurricane. alone, even from winds of usual veloc- The one thing above others that im- ity. Hurricane winds, of course, in- pressed President Mustin, of the Ant- Montgomery, Ala. — Turpentined crease the damage still more. timber sustained by far the greater “It would be difficult to estimate the werp Naval Stores Company, in his part of the forest losses caused by the number of millions of dollars that Pensacola storm experiences, was the recent hurricane that crossed south timber land owners have lost through devastation of small turpentine trees allowing the turpentining of small Alabama, according to investigations trees. The impression is often gained by the force of the hurricane. made by the state commission of for- that turpentining does not injure the Speaking of this, Mr. Mustin said estry. Round timber, as the trees growth, and many a land owner has that no clearer evidence cculd be that have not been chipped for tur- allowed operators to work small tim- asked as to the damage young timber ber, only to find later that the stand pentine are called, suffered compara- suffered an almost entire loss of the is subjected to by being worked for tively little injury. The reason for trees chipped. Since young naval stores in its immature strength. this lay in the fact that the unchipped make their most rapid growth be- Many trees of small girth were tree stems were much stronger than tween approximately four inches and snapped off at the point where they twelve inches in diameter, it is ex- those that had been worked for naval had been chipped, where others of stores, it is stated. ceedingly good business to refrain “In the case of a very large tree from turpentining the trees until practically the same size that were chipping extending from one-half they have reached the latter size.” not being worked suffered in a much inch to one inch in depth does not re- less degree. The additional weakness move a very large proportion of the SLEEPY TIME GAL of the tree from the cutting into it for cross section of the trunk,” said Col. Page S. Bunker, state forester. “How- “I never saw such dreamy eyes.” turpentining purposes was sufficient ever, the same depth of facing on “You never stayed so late.”—Lon- to render it unable to withstand the small trees takes out a relatively don Mail. storm.

CENTRAL COMMERCIAL COMPANY

NEW YORK JACKSONVILLE, FLA. CHICAGO

ESTABLISHED 1881 NEW ORLEANS COPPER WORKS JOSEPH WALLBILLICH, Proprietor Turpentine Stills a Specialty Manufacturers of the Improved Turpen- tine Still with an improved bottom and spout, a combination plate, with a vapor charge, and skimming opening, attached to a single collar that has a free vapor circulation; it does not trap the vapor in the kettle and prevent it from going over into the worm. Workmanship and mate- rial first-class. The design speaks for itself. Can furnish best of references. WALLBILLICH GENERAL COPPERSMITHING © IMPROVED STILL All Work Promptly Attended to PATENTED JUNE 16TH 09, J J I ER AC I Operators are warned against infringe- ments on Patent No. 946,186 OFFICE AND WORKS: 827-829 TCHOUPITOULAS ST. NEW ORLEANS, LA.

LERIO PATEN MOBILE, ALA. --

MANUFACTU Galvanized Iron aA Turpentineip PATENTED OCT. 13, 1914, SERIAL No. 560255 Cone Shaped Cup, Close Fitting Concave Back, Concave, Spout, Tapd, 11, Quart Size Gutter and Stra .

One Piece Flat Concave, Any Size. Aluminum or Galvanized Iron.

One Piece Concave, With Corners Turned. Aluminum or Galvanized Iron, Any Size.

One Piece Concave Spout. Any Size. Aluminum or Galvanized Iron.

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Oblong Flat Bottom, Folded Ends, Close Fitting. apd, Sawtooth, 1 and 1%; Quart Sizes. rai Aprons

Two Piece Plain Tapered. Any Size. Aluminum and Galvanized Iron. PATENTED NOV. 5, 1912, SERIAL No. 707549 Two Piece Tapered Saw Tooth. 20 to 28 Gauge Galvanized Iron, Any Size.

Sraight Flat Strips, Galvanized Iron For Straight Aprons or Gutters. Any Size.

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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. :

I ALUMINUM CUPS weigh less than 2,000 pounds ow 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 a high scrap value. Cups, Aprons and Gutters, Scrap Value mashed or broken can be saved and sold at a good figure.

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

1424 Whitney Bank Bldg. NEW ORLEANS ; LOUISIANA

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RE-EXPORTS OF NAVAL STORES FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM

THE A. E. ADAMSON CO. London, England. Official reports give the re-exports NAVAL STORES BROKERS of naval stores from the United King- dom as follows: SPIRITS TURPENTINE Buyers and Sellers of Rosin, (Cwts. of 112 Lbs.) Month of Jan. 1 to Gum Spirits Turpentine Year. August August 31 1926 Lo 1,613 46,341 and Tar 1925. ene 1,371 14,725 ROSINS (Cwts. of 112 Lbs.) JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA Month of Jan. 1 to Year. August August 31 1926...... i.. 18,937 53,368 Oo 16,919 36,373

IMPORTS OF NAVAL STORES INTO THE UNITED KINGDOM

COUNCIL'S WOODS HOE London, England. Imports of naval stores into the United Kingdom, as shown by the of- ficial reports, have been as follows: SPIRITS TURPENTINE (Cwts. of 112 Lbs.) Month of Jan. 1 to Year. August Aug. 31 1926... 42,768 160,504 1998 un sion 80,096 280,222 ROSINS (Cwts. of 112 Lbs.) Month of Jan. 1 to Year. August Aug. 31 1926... 149,735 783,920 1925: ohn 160,224 : 882,736 A SPLENDID TOOL FOR RAKING PINES, CLEARING FIRE LINES AND MANY USES ABOUT THE FARM WALTER B. HARPER Chemical Engineer Plants for the Manufacture of ASK YOUR JOBBER ABOUT THEM TURPENTINE, ROSIN AND PINE TAR FROM STUMP WOOD THE COUNCIL TOOL COMPANY Designed and Operated. Any Process. BOX 450 GAINESVILLE, FLA. WANANISH, NORTH CAROLINA

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SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA

ORDERS SOLICITED DAILY LETTERS AND SPIRITS TURPENTINE REPORTS ON THE NA- ROSIN —AND— VAL STORES MARKET

ALSO AGENCIES WANTED ALSO TELEGRAMS AND CABLES

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| THE SOUTHERN CO SAVANNAH, GEORGIA

itatrh, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF ..... T COOPERAGE STANDARD SIX HOOP TURPENTINE BARRELS A SPECIALTY

IN ORDERING BARRELS THROUGH YOUR FACTORS SPECIFY SCOCO BARRELS ROSIN OILS ROSIN OILS—PINE PITCH Georgia Rosin Products G0. SruNswick aa. GREASE OILS BURGUNDY PITCH ROSIN COMPOUNDS—VENICE TURPENTINE

NEW YORK PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO ® BOSTON CHICAGO : LOS ANGELES PHILADELPHIA CLEVELAND PORTLAND ® BALTIMORE CINCINNATI SEATTLE

PR BALDWIN-LEWIS-PACE COMPANY Vice-President HM. WILSON, sent JACKSONVILLE, FLA

-A. LEE POWELL,

Sec’y and Treas. PIRECTORS N AVAL STORES FACTORS A. LEE POWELL %s a Taro and WHOLESALE GROCERS Tr. C. POWELL TURPENTINE SUPPLIES

J. G. LEWIS = : mer

Rn Ta The Patronage of those bo: Desirable Accounts Solicited F. W. BUDINGTON | ( NSIGNMENTS RECEIVED JACKSONVILLE, FLA., SAVANNAH, GA.

s GEORGIA PINE TURPENTINE COMPANY oO Office and Warehouse, 156-162 Perry Street, New York City

Plants at Fayetteville, N. C., and Collins, Ga. mae

Oldest Refiners of Retort Pine Products Manufacturers of

“PINEY WOODS” Brand dIZER~ Wood Turpentine, Pine Tar, Tar Oil, Pine Oils, Flotation Oils and Charcoal and Dealers in | Pit tH Gum Spirits, Steam and Destructive Turpentine and Pine Oil and Denatured Alcohol

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3% UNITED NAVAL STORES COMPANY : NEW YORK

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LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS PINE DISTILLED SPECIALTIES

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ATTENTION! (Regular Correspondence Naval Stores Review) New York, October 4, 1926, NAVAL STORES MEN ~ Turpentine: The New York market Write us for circulars concerning our advanced last week, but declined al- most as rapidly as it advanced. This PUMPING MACHINERY fluctuation was due to a chan ge in the ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR primary markets. It is expe cted that the demand will continue on turpen- TURPENTINE DISTILLERIES tine, but nothing spectacular is NO PLANT COMPLETE WITHOUT expected. OUR PUMPING OUTFIT

There was a certain amount of dis- Over 1,000 in use throughout South Carolina, ; appointment in the quick reaction Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Mississippi. downward on Rosin. This was doubt- less brought about by the more inde- HEADQUARTERS FOR + pendent attitude of the buyers, which BOILERS, ENGINES, can be accounted for by consumers having better stocks than they have AND HIGH-GRADE MACHINERY had for practically a year. There has been a falling off of export demand and this condition may be changed Schofield’s Iron Works at any moment. MACON, GEORGIA There is no doubt that the high prices which have been prevailing on Rosni have caused a marked reduc- tion on consumption not only on this SPANISH ROSIN AND TURPENTINE country but in foreign countries as well. BEST GRADES Following prices are on terms, free on board, in yard, New York (carlots) DE ZAVALA ex dock: CASTO Spirits of Turpentine, pure 6 Alameda S. Mamés in bbls., 60 gallons, per gal- Jol ns BILBAO, SPAIN | Rosins, in bbls., per 280 lbs.: ) Common and GoodStrained$.._ Tel-ad: TURPENTINE-Bilbao.

[Ee 14 Rosins, per 280 lbs. gross weight,

} b standard types, 200 bbl. lots: Carl Moller & Son strained. 5 70 A B C—Common Naval Stores Brokers D—Good strained ...... 4 80 Holiow: NO: 2 ini 15 30 and PeGood No. 2... cc 15 30 Forwarding Agents G—=No. 1. tren 15 35 Has IN GE La eats 15 85 ACCOUNTS SOLICITED rw... 17 I—Fxtra No. %..cooeiie oe 15 40 K—low pale ...... 15 40 Address Rosin Oil, in bbls., 2d run, gal. M-=Pale 15 45 P. 0. Box 121, Tar, Kiln-burnt, oil bbls N—Extra pale ...... 15 05 Tar, Retort, oil bbls WG—Windowglass ccc... 16 45 JACKSONVILLE, - FLA. § Pitch, Navy, No. 2... VW-_—Waterwhite ...... 17 20

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

KX 8X “ANY SIZE SHIPMENT FROM ANY POINT TO ANY FOREIGN PORT” & "> NAVAL STORES EXPORT CORPORATION NEW ORLEANS, : : LOUISIANA

EXPORTERS OF ROSIN ano TURPENTINE AGENCIES IN ALL PRINCIPAL IMPORTING COUNTRIES Cable Address: Nastores

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OUTLOOK FOR FALL NAVAL STORES TRADE IN THE WEST

Bogalusa Turpentine Company, Bogalusa, La. PRODUCERS OF Prospects for Increase in Rosin De- mands But Less for Turpentine After October, Says Mr. Hough BOGALWSA BRAND Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Pat. Office Chicago, October 6, 1926. PURE GUM SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE and ROSIN Editor Naval Stores Review: WE SOLICIT YOUR INQUIRIES In my opinion, business in this sec- tion for the final quarter of 1926—

the last lap of the year—will be good. An analysis of business conditions J. W. MOTTE & CO. points to a good volume this Fall. Freight carloadings in this territory NAVAL STORES FACTORS have likewise been establishing new

A ND high levels. Industrial employment COMMISSION MERCHANTS and wages are high, and business failures continue to decrease. It ROOMS 24 AND 26 --- CITIZENS TRUST BUILDING seems certain that general business SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA during the final days of this year should equal the volume of the cor- responding period of last year. On this hypothesis, we will see an increase in rosin demand, compared The Rausch Company, Inc. with the like period of 1925, for con- sumers stocks are much less. The de-. cline in values during the Spring, and Manufacturers--Dealers-- Exporters the following rapid advance caused many buyers to hesitate until values reached a high level. Many consum- Turpentine, Rosin, Navy Pitch, ers then decided to buy only from hand to mouth, believing this to be a safe policy, although fully realizing Pine Tar the possibilities of still further ad- vances. PRICES FURNISHED CIF ANY PORT OF THE WORLD Optimism as regards turpentine de- Cable Address: mand at this time might appear rath- er forced. The month of September “RAUSCHCO” NEW ORLEANS brought continual rains throughout

this territory. Exterior was impossible. The high humidity like- wise prevented much interior decorat- ing. The consumption of spirits of turpentine was greatly reduced by these conditions. Much of this held- over work will be done in October, if The Isaac Winkler & Bro. Co. we have fairly warm, dry weather. There is a possibility, therefore, of an excellent demand for turpentine this Established 1872 Incorporated 1917 month. On a longer pull, however, turpentine demand will very likely CINCINNATI, OHIO show some fall-off, compared with last year. Corn and oats have suffered consid- erably from the excessive rains, and without adequate price readjustment, agricultural conditions are not as good as promised a month ago. Prices of all farm products are now the low- est in the past twenty-six months, and the buying power of the farmer is unquestionably curtailed. The resi- dential building permits in this sec- S50 BROAD STREET tion continue to gradually decline. It would seem, therefore, that the de- NEW YORK CITY mand for turpentine will be some- what less than during the like period of 1925. Yours very truly, WILLIAM J. HOUGH CO. W. J. Hough, President.

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New Orleans, October 5. than icise we have had in the past. STOCKS OF SPIRITS TUR- Editor Naval Stores Review: At the previous conferences it has PENTINE AT BORDEAUX In February, 1924, there was held been the aim to bring the American CLOSE OF AUGUST producers, dealers, ete., together. The at Savannah what has since developed American industry now realizes how to be an institution in the naval stores (French Correspondence London Oil closely allied it is to the other naval and Color Trades Journal, Sept. 25.) industry—the “Get Together” Naval stores industries in France, Spain, The quantities of turpentine in Stores Conference.” Portugal, etc., as well as the foreign stock with the Octroi at Bordeaux at distributor and consumer. It is the In 1925 the second conference was the end of August was just over 1,167 plan of the Committee to have as tons; it was only 810 tons at the same held at Savannah. New Orleans had large a representation as possible period last year. the privilege of holding the third from these foreign countries at the The sales for England are still re- 1927 meeting, in order that both they “Get Together” Conference in 1926. duced almost to none, and those for and we may profit by our exchange Each of these conferences has shown other countries during the past week of ideas on conditions and needs. have been somewhat less than several increased attendance over the previ- C. F. SPEH, previous weeks. ous one and have been acclaimed by Chairman “Get Together” Naval The American turpentine has been all those who have attended as sue- Stores Conference for 1927. on offer for immediate delivery to be cessfully accomplishing the purposes taken at Antwerp, at 1,150 francs the REPRESENTATIVE OF for which they were originated. 100 kilos. from stocks, and the Span- LARGE HAMBURG HOUSE These purposes are briefly stated ish and French products offered at MEETS SAVANNAH TRADE 1,055 francs at Antwerp also. in the name given the conference— (Stocks referred to equal to about “Get Together.” By this is meant that Mr. Walter Leiser, of Hamburg, 7,350 American barrels against 5,100 the effort is made to induce as many Germany, representing the old house barrels.)

of the naval stores producers, both of Georg v. d. Busche, of which his CLOSING DOWN AUSNAC gum and wood, dealers, exporters, father, Otto Leiser is manager, has EXPERIMENTAL PLANT factors, and consumers to meet in- been in Savannah this week, coming FOR THIS SEASON formally and discuss the many prob- South after spending several weeks

in Canada and New York City, study- Me lems which arise in the industry, with Mr. George P. Shingler, naval ne a view of bringing about such changes ing the paper industry and trade. stores demonstrator of the Bureau of Mr. Leiser’s house is largely inter- th as may be necessary to more readily Chemistry, in town for the past week, fe ested in rosins, as well as in pulp returns to his experimental work in carry on the business. and paper, and his trip to the South tr This is carrying out the policy of gum cleaning at Ausnac the coming is to become better acquainted with week. Mr. Shingler states that the the industry of rendering service to the naval stores trade and conditions. the buyer and asking his co-opera- experimental plant there will close Mr. Leiser met the Trade on Wed- down about October 15, after six tion in the solution of the problems. nesday and has otherwise become ac- The industry is not only willing, but months operation, during which time quainted with some of its leading important leads were discovered in anxious to meet the buyer. Wonder- members. ful good has already been accom- relation to gum cleaning which will plished along this line. be followed up next season for the DR. AUSTIN CARY SOON At these meetings also, reports are benefit of the industry as a whole. made of the work which is being done RESUMES WORK IN Careful study will be made during in the industry, such as research, the THE PINE FOREST the coming weeks of the notes made establishment of statistical service, during the recent experiinental work. suggestions for forest conservation, It is a pleasure to state that Dr. This experimenta: work is one of the ete. Austin Cary, of the U. S. Forest Ser- progressive studics the government is Co-operation in this work is being making in behaif of this important vice, expects to be in the South again given by the producers and every industry of the Scuth. branch of the industry. which in turn in a couple of weeks. He will prob- benefits by making available for them ably be accompanied by Mr. Reding- SUPPLIES OF SPIRITS TUR- and all others who are interested, re- ton, the new Assistant Forester of . PENTINE FOR LONDON liable statistics and valuable sugges- that department, who will be cordially ON SEPTEMBER 18 tions. greeted by the industry and trade. Best of all, however, the confer- During the summer, Dr. Cary has London, England. ences furnish the opportunity to recuperated in Maine, also taking a Supplies of spirits turpentine for everyone of becoming acquainted with trip in late August to Madison, Wis- London on September 18 have been others in the industry realizing that consin, where he attended a confer- as follows: he is not alone in trying to solve his ence at the Wood Products Labora- 1926 1925 1924 problems, but there are many others tory at the University, svhich is the Stocks «5... =. 18,881 30,935 35,971

headquarters of Miss Gerry. From CT who are equally interested. ; Tanding "to ... 23635... ..

The 1927 Conference will be held in there he went to Battle Creek, Michi- Afloat... 8575 1,300 7,800 5° gan. He will start on his fall and

late February. The place has not yet + been selected. The Committee feels winter work in the South in the pink Totals...... 27,456 55,870 43,771 confident that whatever place is se- of condition and looks forward with Same date in 1923: Stocks, 15,005; lected the attendance will be even much zest to renewing his acquaint- landing, nothing; afloat, 9,955; total, od larger than at the previous three and anceship here and continuing his ob- 24,960. servation in the pine forests. it promises even better programs FAIRCLOUGH, DODD & JONES.

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New York, October 6. extensive and valuable Colonial pos- WEATHER IN NAVAL STORES Editor Naval Stores Review: sessions, plenty of rich homeland ter- BELT MONTH OF SEPTEMBER AND MONTHS JAN.-SEPT. A great deal has been said about ritory as well, and with several im- Europe in the past months. Reports portant export markets closed to her TEMPERATURE (Degrees F.) which reach us over here through finished products by high tariffs, she E—Excess; D—Deficiency. Month of Jan.1 to news channels would indicate that is carrying a truly heavy burden and won’t be on easy street for years to Station. September Sept. 30 things are slowly drifting towards come. Wilmingion ...... BE 69 ET 53 normalcy. I am pleased to be able Meanwhile the remaining States in Savannah =... D 100 - E 108 to confirm this general impression, Europe are suffering along with the Jacksonville ...... E 663 E 319 TAMPA roel iitecens PD: 64 DD 95 having covered quite a number of rest, hoping against hope that stabil- ization might be, universally, an ac- Mobile icv... KB 79° D135 countries during my five months’ stay complished fact. From these obser- New Orleans ...... Bm 97 DOD 35 in Europe this summer. However, we vations I think it logical to conclude RAINFALL (In Inches) don’t seem to get the real ins and outs that Europe’s power of consumption E—Excess; D—Deficiency. Station. September Sept. 30 of conditions and the most optimistic of rosin and turpentine cannot mate- rially increase until conditions gen- Month of Jan. 1 to observer is bound to admit that com- erally have greatly improved. Wilmington...... D 3.57 D 2.93 plete recovery in Europe is still a Very truly yours, Savannah. =v...... E 045 E 6.76 long ways off. Jacksonville ...... E 152 E 4.16 E. E. HOLDMAN, Tampn oc ven... D 1.91 D:4.9%7 Taking the allied nations as a Vice-President, General Naval Stores Mobile ==. E 5.60 E11.48 whole, there is not one of them on a Company. New Orleans ...... E 1.20 E20.04 healthy basis. True, England has

gone back to the gold standard, but

it has gained them mighty little; in fact, they are hard up against it. Unemployment is very great. The Scrape Boxes coal strike alone cost them by October

nearly 300 million pounds sterling and.

the effects of same are bound to be felt for a long time to come. Their trade balance tells the story. Europe could undoubtedly get back E. A. SMITH on some secure footing if those coun- VALDOSTA, GA. tries with depreciated currencies ~ would set their houses in order. Their minds are concentrating upon it, but while the politicians are wrangling Manufacturer of over these problems, business runs HIGH GRADE GALVANIZED along blindly “between the devil and the deep sea,” permitting an Ameri- SCRAPE BOXES can slang phrase. Taxes of every de- scription are enormous and forcing the average tradesman to the wall. As far as Germany is concerned, 28 Inches Wide, 18 Inches Deep, they have more or less “found” them- 12 Inches in Face. selves in their predicament, have gone Easily adjusted to any size tree to work but with more than one and at any height. one-half millions of unemployed (brought down from slightly over two million early this year), who are be- JUST WHAT TURPENTINE ing supported by the Government, MEN WANT their road is a difficult one. Repara- tion payments have thus far been met, but increase from year to year under

the terms of the Dawes plan, and Write for Prices, Etc. whether they can be met is a question Patent Pending July 80th, 1926 Seal iNo. 145979 for the future. Having lost all her

SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE

COURSE OF THE SPIRITS TURPENTINE MARKET AT SAVANNAH FOR ELEVEN YEARS

CLOSING QUOTATIONS ON SATURDAY, WITH COURESIONDING SATURDAY IN FORMER YEARS. (COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE SAVANNAH BOARD OF TRADE)

DATE | 1926.27 | 1925.26 | 1924_25 | 1923.24 | 1922.23 | 1921.22 | 1920.21 | 1919.20 | 1918.19 | 1917.18 | 1916.17

April 1... 95% 83% 94.94% | 151 78 521, 2 33 71.71} | 36% 46 493 April 3. 95% 85% | 94 1 54 804 464 47 | N D 72% 38% 47% 49 April 10... 92 "86 on ND 77% 52% ND 723 38% 461 47 “April 17... 89% 89 86.864 | 1 38 77% 554 193 72% 38% 47% 443 “April 24... ND 88_88%| 83 ND 864 603 182.86 | 73 413 44% 35%_35% iMay . 1... 83 893 863 ND 83 757 1 B13 73% 47 42% 43 | 363 ‘May 8m 77% 101 84 1 00 82 593 19 76 46 44 373_37% May lS... 81% 1 02 85% 113 ND 574.273 | 1 Taig 80% 463 42 38%-38% ‘May 22... 79 99% 82}.83% | 983.100 | 914 56 57 | 175 87% 45% 40% 39 May 29... 793 95 77% 97% 90 531 1 65.66 | 99 48 39.39% | 39 “June So... 81 93} 77 97 89 56 1 64 108 55 39 39 June 12... 79 95% 79.79% | 98% 1 02.03 | 51% 158% | 105 63 39.39% | 39 “June 19... 82 92 77% 93 133 5134 151 92 65 38 38% “June 26...... 80% 904.90% | 77% 87} 1 183% 493 50 | 135 92.93} | 614.62 | 363% 38 July Benen 79% 904 | 77% 88_89 1 144 50 142% | 106} 61% 37% 42% 423% July 10... 794 89 79% 87 1114 60 151 1 16} ND 38 46}_463} July 17... 82% 893.89% | 77% 88 118 521 153 126 561 37% 43}_43% July 24... 85 90% 77% 92 111.12 | 62% 152% | 1403 543 381 43% July 3l. 86% 90% 78 874.88 | 1 09 5634 1 58 1 52.55 | 53 37% 42% Aug. Town 903 91% 833 89 1 04.04% 564.573 | ND 1 523 55% 38% 42_42} Aug. ldo 90.904 97 85% 89% 123 5714 145 1 70% 60 37% 42% _43 Aug. Blow 913.93] 963 841 88% 1 15% 59 189}_40}| 1 65% 61.61% | 38% 42% _42% ‘Aug. 28... 87_87} 1 00} 85% 88% 115 603 1 87.87% 1 55% 61% 39% 42% Sept. ee 86% 1 02% 84_84} | 88 1 28.23% 64 189% | 160} 613 40% 45 | Spt 1 851854 1 07_074| 81 95 1 24 65%. 654 | 1 85.86 | 1 684.69] 584% 40% 42% : Sept. = 18.ciun 85 1.09 82.82% | 96 127 70 1 35 154} _56%| 574 45 43% | Sept. 25... 86% | 1 08% 82 95 127% pe | 1273.80 1 44 584 47 43% Oct. 2. 87 105% _064| 84 95% 1 323 67.673 | 119 1 56% 58% 48% 43% Oct. Oe. ews {1068 80% 97 1 41} 68% 1 073.10] 1 59 60 49% 44 Oct. 16...... sho. | 1°08 80 94 1 53 69 1 00 1 50.51 | 62.624 | 49 45 50ct. 23... eee X00 81% 924 1 58% 75 121% | 156 65 49_49% | 443 Oct. 30... fo {'105 79% 914 1 57% 75 112 1 563% 70% 463_47 | 46§.47 Nov. 6m Ton sof 863.87 | 153 79 IND 1571 | 760i 463 46146} Nov. 13... 2s 1 00E 80 89% 1 523 723 9214 1 573.58] 773.78 | 48% 463 _47 Nov. 20... -—--- | 1 034.04] 783% - 86% 145 74 ND 1 55_55%| 76 45% 50 “Nov. 27m... ema 1502 763.77 | 87 on 78 ND 153 65 44 50 Dec. 4... Ho 98 76% 87% 133 733% ND 1 58% 64 43% 50 Dec. 1... he ND |» 87 1 30 743 ND 1 543 65% 45 53_53} Pec. 18...... ad 90_91 | 80 ' 85% 1 274.28] 741 ND 1 58% 65% 43 52} Dec. | 25... RR 93 77% 854 1 38% 75% ND 1 62} 664 43% 51%_52} Jan.” Ne ro — 95 83 914 147 83% ND 1 78% 703 45% 53% Dan. Bui al 0B 85.85% | 98 1481 | 831 ND 1 863 72 47 52%_53 Jan. 15... Shai 99 86% 98% 1461 | 84 ND 1 853 71% 45% 52% Jan. 22... 5 9815 | 87% 97_98 1 44 863.874 | ND 1 92 ND 44 51 Jan. 29... fri 95 86 97 1 35% 88.88% | ND 1 96 663 44 51 Feb. Bein SRE 96 88% ND 1 43% 86% ND ND 663 423 49 Feb. 12... aes ND | 88:88 | 95 1 43% 843.85 | 50 183 663 42 48% Feb, 19... ak 90 88 95 147% 85% 50 1 96} 64% 40 48% Feb. 26...... daa 90 88 96 1 463% 79% 541g 1 96 64 40 483% ‘Mar. 5... Sit 90 2 96 1.46% 804 5434 2 07% 663 40 48 FMD) 1m l ceie 94 86 93% 1 44%_46| 80% 50 2 153 694.70 | 89 43 Mar. 19. Lx 94% 85° 97 1 48% 813 45 2 23 70 | 36 43 Mar. “26... a 97% 841 95 151 81 51 2 30 70 36 45% Mar. 31... eis 96+ | 84: 94 151 81 51 2 30 70 36 | 45%

HIGH AND LOW PRICES FOR TURPENTINE FOR ELEVEN YEARS 1925-26 1924-25 1923-24 1922-23 1921-22 1920-21 1919-20 1918-19 1917-18 1916-17 1915-16 i tH LL - HL HL H L HL HI HL HL HL HL HL 110; 83% 943% 75 154 85% 1593763 883 46% 233 45 230 70 78 8534 49% 36 54 35% 56 36 Highest and Lowest Turpentine Posted on the Savannah Board of Trade Highest April 1, 1920, at $2.33 gallon, or $116.50 cask. Lowest September 4, 1896, at 22c gallon, or $11.00 cask.

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THE THREE STANDARD BRANDS OF THE INDUSTRY

E. W. COLLEDGE AMERICAN TURPENTINE & General Sales Agent "TAR CO. Jacksonville, Fla. New Orleans, La. J. C. MATHEWS DUNLEVIE PINE PRODUCTS Eastern Representative COMPANY 300 Madison Ave., New York Allenhurst, Ga. S. S. SKELTON THE NATIONAL Western Representative TURPENTINE PRODUCTS CO. 1605 Kimball Bldg., Chicago Jacksonville, Fla.

Manufacturing DESTRUCTIVELY DISTILLED WOOD 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 Wort that PRODUCES A FINISHED JOB OF SUPERIOR AGEING QUALITIES

Sales of Destructively Distilled Wood Turpentine in 19256 were double the amount sold in 1924, caused by moderate prices on a pure turpentine that is giving complete satisfaction to an Increasing number of users.

McMILLAN | TURPENTINE STILLS

CRI CRC Manufacturers of Galvanized Fire The Places for Turp- Best pentine and Mill Camps, also Gal- There i vanized Dip Buckets [ICCC] McMILLAN METAL COMPANY WRITE NEAREST PLANT : JACKSONVILLE, FLA. : SAVANNAH, GA. : PENSACOLA, FLA .

SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE - Advertising Rates POSITION wantd by an old turpen-| ROSIN PRICES AT ” tine man; life experience and a man LONDON SEPT. 18 (CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER.) of results. Can make more gun : POSITIONS WANTED OR HELP WANTED One Insertion $1.00 than any man in the country. 1 London, England.

Four Insertions $1.75 have some good labor; will ride or| Rosin continues very slow except TURPT. FARMS WANTED OR FOR SALE manage or both, a good sized tur-|for spot and near positions, which re- One Insertion $1.75 pentine place. Good commissary | main in good request. On c.i.f. terms Four Insertions $3.50 man and bookkeeper. Sober and|we are sellers of American B-D at CUPS, STILLS, ETC., WANTED OR FOR an active, hard working man early |30s. 9d.; E to M, 31s. 4%d.; N, 32s.; One Insertion SALE s1.25| and late. Address Royal, care of W.G., 33s. 9d; WW. 34s. 9d. On Four Insertions... $2.50 | Naval Stores Review, P. 0. Box 948, | spot ex-wharf terms we quote 9d. per

Savannah. Ga. 12-31 | cwt. premium. POSITION WANTED

ATTENTION TURPENTINE OPER- turpentine man. Experience in all HELP WANTED ATORS—I want to interest some kinds of cups. Good labor control- | good operator that is financially ler and am lined up with lots of WANTED at once, salesman to sell - able to buy a good turpentine op- labor in turpentine belt. Can man- scrape box on commission. Address eration located in Georgia, and sell age any size operation, woodsman, E. A. Smith, Valdosta, Ga.

me a working interest in same or commissary man, and all round tur- WOODSMAN WANTED to begin let me work it on percentage basis. pentine man. References furnished. work at once and to continue Place will make more than 900 bar- Address Manager, care Naval Stores through next year. Must be hon- rels spirits this year and has not Review, Savannah, Ga. 10-16 est, sober, and a worker that can been worked to a finish. I have POSITION WANTED as still mana- handle labor and get results and some good labor, and can give the ger or woodsman. Can furnish some not over forty years old. Write me very best of references as an oper- labor; thirty years experience; now or come to see me. Address J. G. ator. Address “Opportunity,” care employed but desire change. Ad- | Morton, Kirkland, Ga. 10-23 Naval Stores Review. 10-23 dress P. O. Box 120, Tallahassee, Fla. 10-9 TURPENTINE FARM FOR SALE POSITION WANTED—As manager.

woodsman or stiller. Twenty-six PARTNER WANTED FORTY CROP turpentine place in years experience. Don’t drink Berrien County, Georgia. whisky at all. I am considered an PARTNER wanted, with twenty-five Apply Wheeler Willis, Tifton, Ga. expert in handling labor. Can - to thirty thousand dollars cash to 10-9 nish some good labor. Can start make first payment for your half to work the first of October. If interest in an exceptionally good ONE TEN CROP turpentine place. place is all right will buy an in- turpentine proposition. Over sixty- One 200-acre farm. well improved, terest if it is for sale. Give me a five crops now being operated and close to good high school. Three chance and you will not regret it. timber enough to cup at least sev- million feet saw timber. Write for Address Position, in care Naval enty crops more. Good lease and schedule. Address W. C. B., care Stores Review. 10-9 equipment. If you will be satisfied Naval Stores Review. 10-30 with a half interest in a proposition WANTED—Position as manager of of this size and have the hard cash turpentine place, large or small. to handle your part of it, write Also can ride or still at any size stating where you are now operat- buying small OIL DRUMS place. Would consider ing and where I can find you for place. Have thirty years experi- an interview. “Hard Cash,” care FOR SALE—1,000 b55-gallon Black ence. Address B. S. Long, Hickox, Naval Stores Review, Savannah, Iron Oil Drums at $1.25 delivered. Ga. 10-23 Ga. 10-30 Must be moved at once. Sold in car- POSITION wanted by an old turpen- _TURPENTINE FARM WANTED load lots only. tine man; over twenty years experi- |: Wanted small turpentine plant on| ence; good controller of labor; am BEN B. BODNE no boozer. Hard worker and a tur- commission basis. From five to pentine maker. Reference, bond nine crops. Have been ten years P. O. Box 692 Charleston, S. C. and anything else wanted. Address in the business. Do my own still- 10-9 Raymond, care of Naval Stores Re- ing. Can get results. Can report view, P. O. Box 948, Sgwmnsh, Go; on duty at once. Address, P. O. Box 343, Nashville, Ga. QUALITY COUNTS NOTICE! REMINGTON AND COHO BRAND SINGLE STRAINER COTTON BATTING Better Than Ever Before Request Your Factor to Ship You This Brand. It Is Now the Best Batting Ever Made. Manufactured By LITTLE FALLS FIBRE COMPANY, Little Falls and Cohoes, N. Y. D. S. BRANDON, Southern Representative, Dublin, Ga.

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- Jacksonville Florida, Naval Stores Market

SPIRITS TURPENTINE

DAY acssesoscomsonnnntern miinasisions October 1 October 2 October 4 October 5 October 6 October 7

DOREY... serene une Firm Steady Quiet Steady 2h Pivm Firm

PA OB canis iimnennsnaanin: $0.8515 8634 $0.86 _87 $0.8614 _87 $0 8534 $0.85_851 $0.8514 8514

OE. amis rienananisin 783 254 a 100 783 333

Beceipts...... comcorveen- 477 242 708 359 555 162

Receipts 1925...... 44 753 408 637 199 358

ROSINS

DY er ioe October 1 October 2 October 4 October 5 October 6 October 7

Boal... li Steady Firm Steady Quiet "Quiet Dull

BE irate 15 50 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 yw... 15 50 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 NG... 14 75 14 50 14 50 14 50 14 50 14 560 NS 14 25 14 00 14 00 14 00 14 00 14 00 Mae ln 13 75.80 13 40 13 40 13 40 13 40 13 40 K 13 65_75 13 40 13 40 13 40 13 40 13 40:

BE tna 13 65.75 13 40 13 40 13 40 13 40 13 40 H 13 25.75 13 40 13 40 13 40 13 40 13 40 G 13 65_75 18 40 13 40 13 40 13 40 13 40

tv ahi et 13 656.75 13 40 13 40 13 40 13 40 18 40 E 13 65.75 13 40 13 40 13 40 18 40 13 40

DD AE mona rE Sy 13 60 13 00 13 00 13 00 13 00 13 00 B 13 25 13 00 13 00 18 00 13 00 13 00

Soles. .c..nr.....c.. 781 1400 SE Sh ph

Receipts... RE 2010 | sed 2433 1909... 1667 731

Receipts 1925...... 187 2117 1356 2221 751 1081

HEADQUARTERS FOR ROSIN OIL--250 varieties PINE TREE PRODUCTS P ITCH NAVY --uarty Counts

TAR--rree From Sand and Water National Rosin Oil & Size Co.

Offices PIO 25 BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK TAR OIL--GUM THUS 3001 WEST FORTY-SEVENTH ST., CHICAGO Factory - - SAVANNAH, GA. VENICE TURPENTINE

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

SHIPMENTS DIRECT FROM DISTILLERIES ROSIN AND TURPENTINE

30 SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE ‘SAVANNAH, GA., NAVAL STORES MARKET [= E EROM OFFICIAL REPORTS oF SAVANNAH BOARD OF TRADE, WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 9, 1926. SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE

Monday Tuseday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday RL

Tone gstovsanapussuion isi eanscies; Steady Firm Firm Firm Firm Firm

Price Rusestissadsonibainssomsensanidnts $0.861%_ $0.85 $0.85_8514 $0.8514 $0.85% $0.86

Sales 200 700 259 317 161 9

Redelpts...... oie...c 467 1344 350 811 482 345 | Roqelpst 1025... 432 308 998 697 480 25 || Lf ROSINS |

Day oad teraoee ponnmareeno gs Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

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Ew 15 50 156 50 15 50 15 50 15 50 14 75 a — 15 50 15 50 14 75.1500 | 14 75.15 00 | 14 50.15 00 |14 75 ve... 14 75 14 75 14 00.25 14 00.25 14 00 14 25 M.. a EG eth 14 13 25 55 14 13 55 25 13 12 85.13 50.75 00 | 13 12 50.75 50.90 12 13 25.50 25.50 13 12 50 85

K.. 13 55 13 55 12 85_13 00 12 50.90 12 25.560 12 8b

I . 13 55 13 55 12 85.13 00 12 50.90 12 25.50 12 86

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Sales ce a 2635 847 4845 853

Receipts RII Te 1305 5077 1145 2533 1863 1333

Receipts 1925...... 1451 1872 3649 2130 © 2867 2336

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Messrs. C. M. & W. M. Barker, of J. D. Bar- “The Naval Stores Breakfast,” at STORES MARKET ker & Sons, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. Thos. E. Oldham, Graham, Fla. Mr. Simpson, of Mill- the Hotel Mayflower, Washington, D. town, Ga., also showed his smiling counte- C., preceding the national convention (Correspondence Weekly Naval Stores Review.) nance in our city this week. Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 8. of the Paint, Oil & Varnish Associa- After several dull days, with no sales of OUT OF ORDER tion, the coming week, is an affair rosin, the buyers suddenly got busy yesterday looked forward to with keen interest and bought up a good part of the accumu- Father (sternly)—“What do you by the members of the naval stores lations, paying $12.25 for M to B, establishing mean by dancing the hula-hula at a new recent low market for these grades. that party?” trade, gum and wood, fortunate The market advanced to $12.50 for M and Flapper— “Why, daddy, I was just enough to attend the convention. This below today, with all the offerings being sold putting a little motion before the is the third or fourth of these annual at this price. breakfasts that have been held, and Turpentine has kept within a narrow range house.”—The American Legion during the week, with 87c¢ being high, and Weekly. the breakfast is now regarded as a 85c low. Today’s offerings were all sold at fixed institution. The purpose is to 86¢. have a purely social affair, with the Receipts for the past week have run just trade talk of an informal nature, with slightly higher than for the same period last Batting Dross yer. discussion pro and con along the lines On two different days this week, we had Our buyers try to visit each of the of easy talk, yet bringing out many a number of visiting producers at the Cham- ber of Commerce trading hour. Most of them operators personally. If they miss you salient features as to industrial and were customers of Baldwin-Lewis-Pace Co. a letter will bring the best prices and trade conditions which will be of in- Among the visiting producers were the fol- buyer if desired. terest and value to those present. At lowing: Mr. Johnson, of Autrey & Johnson, We settle promptly for all pur- the last breakfast a committee of Falmouth, Fla.; Mr. Adams, of Marianna, Fla.; Mr. Leonard, of Blue Springs Naval chases either | three was appointed to select a chair- Stores Co., Lee, Fla.; Messrs. Camp & Weth- man for the 1926 breakfast. erington, of Jasper, Fla.; Mr. Lang, of Lang IN CASH OR SIGHT DRAFT & MeCall, Branford, Fla.; Mr. C. C. McCall, LARGEST BUYERS AND CONVERTERS OF of Lake Butler, Fla.; Mr. I. J. McCall, of ROSIN DROSS IN THE UNITED STATES LET'S PLAY Jasper, Fla.; Mr. Gibson, of West Farm, Fla. ; Messrs. McNeill and Foxworth, of Pine Mfg. References Everywhere

Co., Live iOak, Fla. Mr. F. B. Davis, of Full Gross Weights He—*“I like any kind of wild . Howell, Ga.; Mr. L. S. Davis, of Holwell, Do you?” Ga.; Mr. J. C Marsh, and Mr C. W. Marsh, JACKSONVILLE ROSIN CO. She—“Yes; do you happen to know of J. C. Marsh & Sons, Winfield, Fla.; Mr. Jacksonville, Fla. House, of C. W. Marsh Co., White Springs, a good one?” — Life, Fla.; Mr. L. E. Wilson, of Suwannee Valley, P. O. Box 860 Telephone 137

SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE

Consolidated Naval Ses Company J acksonville, F lorida

SAVANNAH, GEORGIA

Naval Stores Factors

OFFICERS: : ; W. F. COACHMAN, Chairman of the Board W. J. KELLY, President ~ R. L. Ivey, J. R. Powell, C. L. Gaines, S. A. Alford, Vice-Presidents G. C. Chappell, Secretary Lee Taylor, Treasurer = G. W. Drummond, Asst. Secty. R. E. Thorre, Asst. Treas.

THE PATRONAGE OF TURPENTINE OPERATORS, WITH LARGE OR SMALL a - LOCATIONS, HAVING DESIRABLE ACCOUNTS, EARNESTLY SOLICITED

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OUR BATTING BALES HAVE THIS BRAND |SUPERIOR QUALITY || SOLD BY ALL SINGLE NAVAL STORES FACTORS : STRAINER BATTING AND MANUFACTURED BY

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Columbia Naval Stores Company Savannah, Georgia

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