January 23. 1922 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



69 



LOUISVILLB 



THE HARDM^OOD GATEWAY' OF THE SOUTH 



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Norman Lumber Company 



LOCISTILLE, KEMTUCKT 



POPLAR 



4-4 FAS 1 car 



4-4 Saps & Selects 1 car 



4-4 No. 1 Com 2 cars 



4-4 No. 1 Com. 12 in. and up wide.l car 



5-4 No. 2 Com. A 5 cars 



5-4 No. 2 Com. B 7 cars 



8-4 No. 2 Com. B 15 cars 



WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF 



5/8 to 16/4 ASH 



AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF 



4/4 to 8/4 POPLAR 



LET US HAVE YOUR INQUIRIES 



Edward L. Davis Lumber Co. 



FOURTH AND K STREETS 



Space— Plus— Service 



1 — space 



(Buying Power, $376,000,000) 



2— Bulletin 



of Consumers 



3 — Copy Writing 



4— "Hardwoods For Sale" 

 Section 



Economy Commensurate With Value 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



"THERE IS A REASON" 



(ll'ith apologies to P<<stnyn i 



WHY? 



The R.R. May Hardwood Co. 



616 INTER-SOUTHERN BUILDING 



should merit your consideration in placing or- 

 ders for your 1922 Lumber requirements, if 

 you expect to get value received in grade manu- 

 facture, quality and texture as well as service. 



{IVith apologies to no one) 



"THEY SATISFY" 



(.With apologies to Chesterfields) 



W. p. Brown & Sons Lumber Company 



INCORPORATED 



FATETTE, AlABAMA 

 GCIN. ALABAMA 

 BKASFIELD, ARKANSAS 



General OBBce and Distributing Yard: LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 



EIGHT BAND MILLS 



ALLPOBT, ARKANSAS 



FUBTH. ARKANSAS 



MACON. GEORGIA 



OAK, POPLAR, ASH, RED GUM, SAP GUM, YELLOW PINE 



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