April 25, 1919 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



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OUR country gave her men to the cause and her money to equip and maintain 

 them. That equipment would have been impossible without our splendid re- 

 source of raw^ materials. Notable among those materials most greatly con- 

 tributing to victory w^as hardw^ood. When the call came for a maximum output of 

 southern hardw^ood materials our company swung its great organization to the 

 service of the government and strained every resource of energy to gain the de- 

 sired increase in output. 



Our organization w^hich for so long has faithfully served so many buyers of 

 southern hardw^oods has adequately completed the share of war duties entrusted to 

 it, and now v^ith the equally trying conditions of readjustment prevailing is rapidly 

 attaining its former ranking position as source of supply for strictly high grade 

 southern hardv^ood products. The severe trials of w^ar-time production have given 

 us something in the w^ay of added experience and know^ledge that w^ill enable us to 

 go even further than our past record of unvarying integrity of product and quality 

 of service. 



ANDERSON-TULLY COMPANY 



70,000,000 Feet a Year of Hardwood cut 



