July 2o, 1921 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



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i Adverse Conditions Have \ 



I Not Affected the Quality of \ 



I Our Lumber or Service \ 



I AT ONE POINT in the development of a modern | 



I x\ business its driving force may keep it going brilliantly | 



I while conditions are favorable. Later it gains a solidly | 



I established state imparting a degree of momentum suffi- | 



I cient to maintain the forward mo\-ement e\-en under the | 



I most trying circumstances. i 



I So with the Anderson-Tully Company, pioneer manufac- | 



I turers of Southern hardwood lumber, veneer and ply- | 



I wood. Great difficulty in operation has in no way im- | 



I paired our ability to serve you correcdy. The Anderson- | 



I Tully Company trademark will always be known where | 



I the best in goods and serx'ice are most appreciated. | 



I Order from Anderson-Tully on present low prices | 



I ANDERSON-TULLY COMPANY I 



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