Fi-liniary 23, 1910 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



51 



•In touc/i wit/i t/ie 



THE vital need in shipping hardwood lumber to- 

 day is the ability to fill the order from stocks 

 on hand and to start it forward almost over 

 night. This is true in all lines of hardwood consump- 

 tion. Obviously, to handle such business conscien- 

 tiously the shipper must be in an unusually strong 

 position, as a distinctly curtailed hardwood produc- 

 tion this year puts a frequent strain on the average 

 shipper to properly handle even an ordinary shipment. 



The ability to meet just such a situation as prevails 

 today has been the goal of our years of development. 

 That goal was long since attained through a diversi- 

 fied output embracing all the products common to our 

 region and through a versatile manufacturing organi- 

 zation cutting on timber picked out years ago when 

 the selection v^as unbroken. 



Conditions are never so involved but that one or 

 more of our mills can produce the goods on the spot. 

 We have behind our sales a cut of 



70,000,000 Feet A Year of 

 SOUTHERN HARDWOODS 



Anderson -Tully Company 



Quality GOLDEN RULE Service 



Memphis Tennessee 



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