HARDWOOD RECORD 



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p. BROWN & SONS 



OFFICE AND CORNER OF YARD, NORMAN LUMBER COMPANY. 



ively, aud thoroughly "do" their city. Al- 

 though Louisrille has been a lumber market 

 for more than a half century, it is in it? 

 zenith at the present time. There are up- 

 wards of 60,000,000 feet of hardwood, a good ' 

 deal of which is very high-class stock, in 

 pile in the yards of the city at this time. 

 With one exception there is more hardwood 

 lumber ready for distribution there than in 

 any other city of the South. When buyers 

 make their pilgrimages to lumber centers, 

 Louisville wants to be counted in as a point 

 to be visited, and the members of the lumber, 

 veneer and flooring fraternities will assure 

 them not only a most cordial reception and 

 good time, but will convince them that their 

 city is the logical market for a large portion 

 of their supplies of oak, poplar, ash, hickory, 

 mahogany, veneers, panels and hardwood 



Take the Habdwood Recoed's word for it 

 — you will not find a broader-gauged, more 

 hospitable lot of lumbermen in the country 

 than at Louisville; they have the goods to 

 deliver, and if you will give them a chance, 

 they will deliver the goods. 



Go to see the boys at Louisville. They 

 want to see you and you will be glad to 

 seen them. 



SECTION OF YARD, NORMAN LUMBER COMPANY. 



LOADING PLATFORM, YARD NORMAN LUMBER COMPANY. 



