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AVAL STORES REVI AND JOURNAL OF TRADE. : a Weekly Paper for Naval Stores Producers, Factors, Exporters and Dealers, and Manufacturers ; Soaps, Paints, Varnishes, Paper, Printing Inks. ete., etc. : VOL. XVII. No 11 SAVANNAH. GA.. JUNE 15. 1907. $5.00 A YAR. J. D. WEED H. D. WEEL ~~ W. D. KRENSON J.P. WILLIAMS, Bralit "J. A. G. CARSON, 1st Vice-President. T. A. JENNINGS, 2d Vice-President. J. F. DUSENBURY,3d Vice-President. J. D. WEED & CO H L. KAYTON, Secretary. H.F. E. SCHUSTER, Treasurer. Savannah, Georgia. Wholesale LP. WILL JAMS GO. Hardware Railroad Spikes. Bar Band and Hoop Iron, Naval Stores Factors and Wholesale Cruces. Ete. Jurpensine. Tools, ORGANIZED IN 1879. THE OLDEST HOUSE IN THE BUSINESS. Main Office, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. MOORE & HOLE, DEALERS IN———— Branch Offices: Pensacola, Fla. : Jacksonville, Fla., Columbus, Ga. EESELEEESsEE Novo Stores GEE LONDON, Our Facilities for Handling Na val Stores are Unsurpassed. Ze ENGLAN D. Cable Address *Meavemeni Tondo 1 A Full Supply of Groceries, Grain, Provisions and Produc- SES & er’s Supplies Always on Hand. We Invite Your Consign- & & & & ~ - ments and Correspondence. Sot SRE go ot & a a iD & iS NLT TT LL ° Ne doe ode de Sete desde de todeate desde ode dodo de dodo Song CHESNUTT & O'NEILL, For cleanliness and durability, | our Cypress Tanks are unequaled, ddr The workmanship and quality of NAVAL STORES FACTORS, the materials are the very best, <= and as a strictly sanitary tank, t » it leads the world. Write for catalogue and SAVANNAH, GA. delivered prices LLL H. F. LEWIS & CO., Ltd. Wholesale Grocers and Dealers i n all kinds of Supplies. Send 316 Daronne St , New Orleans; La. us your Orders. Ship Your Naval Stores Co us at Savannab, oF ALLL The Leading Market of the World. Hvery rurpeuntihe operator stiould receive the keview during this Ser = And thus aid in keeping up Competition and the maintenance a1 bheeaguse by corse lting ite co = of HIGH PRICES. ants be will be arle to keep bib: N / | ERE RG BER ARRaR RRR Ey FETTER self now tod AL oF Tie Some “Wr MILLAN BROS. a» Stores Review and | ‘SOUTHERN COPPER WORKS. te SEAMLESS TURPEN- He Journal of Trade clio TINESTILLS A SPE Ho CLALT Y ie 1s the most popular and He FOUR FACTORIES AT widely read medium of —= SAVANNAH, GA, |e * JACKSONVILLE, FLA. the Naval Stores Trade, Ho MOBILE, ALA. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. 1t has also the largest | REPAIR \ ‘WORK A SPECIALTY AND a te number of advertisers. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. to The want cards during | Address Most Convenient Office for What You wish. fo the year exceed by more P< i TS BC = than double the number Lo Wr iH : which appears in any 3 155 S oN, Wy, Wy, Wy, Wo ny, Wy, Bh © ny, ay, oN, Ny / / E STS &” other paper, an evidence \ \ 8 A \V < of its value to the adver- << ¢ y ATTENTION Bb _ tiser, the very best, -, SR Naval Stores Men! 2 SS o i Write us for particulars concerning \ : 5 ° : a . OUR PUMPING MACHINERY . 1t will = \W > =~ CIALLY ADAPTED FOR / : \/ Bavannab i TURPENTINE WW D2» : a DISTILLERIES. A Lr - > NO PLANT COMPLETE WITHOUT OUR Pay You »: YY Ih PUMPING OUTFIT. nN Naval Stores | Ti MN Over 1,000 in use throughout South \l/ : MN Carolina, Georgia; Florida, Aiabama MN ig / \ and Mississippi. \ to E) IN EE oe HEADQUARTERS FOR y ~ 4\ Boilers, Engines, Sawmills and yj Review, Ah High Grade Machinrey. IN gi / : SAVE MONEY BY DEALING DIRECT WITH THE MANUFACTURERS. MN y SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, \ | Subscribe. NN Macon, Ga. Wr The best medium tor advertising ‘Woodsman Wanted,” ‘Distiller 9 335¢ Wanted,” “Situation Wanted as Woodsman or Distiller,”’ 'I'urpentine Farms for Sale,”’ ‘‘Turpentine Tools,’ is the SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES TRY AN AD IN THE REVIEW. Try 1t and be convinced REM IEW It is in a position to supply your wants vemeal ERNE A LISS i : Gk — La ten A = pi rT Bt — ‘WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW & JOURNAL OF TRADE. MORE THAN LAST YEAR. "Savannah have been,in round figures CASH RETURNS $60 0,000 41,000 casks up to this time. On this producers have received on an aver- age practically one dollar a cask Enormous Increase in Gross Cash | Cash Results up to Date. more than they did last year, or $41,- Values .of Naval Stores in For the eleven weeks since the sea- 000. Of rosins the Savannah receipts Comparison With Same son opened spirits have averaged a have been 103,000 round bariels, on Quantity in 1900. higher price than for the same period which they have easily received $1.20 ——. of last year, and rosins have sold on a barrel more than last year, or $1386;- FIGURES THAT TELL THE STORY OF VAL- an average from $1.00 to $1.34 a round 000. In other words the total cash re- UES THUS FAR. barrel above last year. For every turns from the Savannah receipts cask of turpentine sent to market have been so far about $177,000 great- Course of Market During theWeek there have been about three and third er than the same quantity of naval barrels of rosins on which producers stores realized the producers last vear. As Savannah does not now re- Office Weekly Naval Stores Review have received in cash on an average Savannah, Ga., June 15, 1907 of about $3.50 more than they receiv- celve more than one quarter of the ed for the same quantity of rosins entire receipts, taking the entire last season in the same weeks. Below crop receipts up to this time it is safe After getting down to 56%; on Mon- we give the average price of each to say that the total cash returns day spirits turpentine enjoyed a mo- grade of rosine for the first have been considerably over six hun- mentary betterment advancing to 573 eleven weeks of the two naval stores dred thousand dollars above what cents, but showing no great strength years, and the average advance per was received for the same quantity at this price and after three days de- round barrel over last year. There of naval stores in the first eleven veloping decided weakness, with sales could be no clearer demonstation of weeks of last season. Never in the’ yesterday afternoon at 57 cents. The the fact that the season to date,as far history of the trade have the gross advance is said to have been due to as prices are concerned, has not been money returns from any given quan- large amount of tonnage in port and such as to justify a senseless effort to tity of naval stores been as great as the ability of exporters to buy and induce producers to again put up a as they have been this season. RT ship to cover their short interests. great sum of money in a wild tanking COURSE OF ROSINS THIS WEEK There is said to be little current de- and storing scheme for turpentine mand from abroad for turps at pre- The week 1n rosing was a repetition and rosins. such as is contemplated vailing prices. Stocks have been ac- of the experience of the previous by some gentlemen of the law who camulating at the several ports on week, several buyers asa rule, be- have recently become naval stores this side, American consumers have ing in each day for supplies. but with leaders. Here are the average val- their minds set on lower values for their prices quite at variance, result- the bulk of their supplies,and the 1n ues per 280 lbs: ing in mixed prices being posted on Advance dications are not favorable for the over 1906 per nearly all days. The netchanges re- market holding its present price. A round bbl snlting from the week’s operations 1st 11 weeks break in values is not improbable in Grade 1907 1906 1907 season were not great, commons especially the near future. Substitutes are be- $5.80 $5.06 $1.34 holding their own remarkably well. ing pressed on consumers both 1n this 5.70 4.95 1.34 Judging from the continued inquiry country and abroad to the continued 5.60 4.87 1:32 for H and below there must be an in-- detriment of the market for the pure 5.60 4 76 1.33 cessant demand for these grades from American spirits turpentine. In 5.40 4.66 1.33 all quarters, with supplies hardly cheaper grades of goods, especially, 5.00 4.40 1.07 adequate to fill requirements. 1t these substitutes are said to be stead- 4.95 4.27 1.21 seem incomprehensible that any one 1ly making headway. 4.70 4.08 1.11 but consumers can complain about values when we find quotations show-- Present prices are about on a parity 4.67 4.00 1.20 Ing such strides with each year, as with those of last year at this time, 4.56 3.95 1.09 shown in the comparative statement Indeed, up to this time the producers 1.43 3.82 1.09 below: have got better financial results from 4.25 3.70 98 ther spirits turpentine than they did Receipts of spirits turpentine at Continued on page 18 for the first eleven weeks of last sea= son. When it is remembered that in “addition to getting better prices for F. F. JON ES & CO. their turps they have been getting SUCCESSORS TO GREIG & JONES. prices that were never dreamed of for their rosins, receipts of which are NAVAL STORES FACTORS AND about three and a third times as great as spirits turpentine, it can readily COMMISSION VIERCHANTS.