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October 25, 1920 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



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Famous for Quality and Diversified 

 Supply of Hardwoods 



KNOXVILLE, TENN., in the heart of the great Smoky mountain 

 range, is the hub of a vast resource of comparatively untouched hard- 

 woods, comprising oak, poplar, chestnut, ash, walnut, cedar and many 

 other varieties. A notable point of this supply is not merely that it exists 

 in such vast proportions, but that the texture, the color, the figure and the 

 working qualities of all of the hardwoods from this region are rapidly gain- 

 ing deserved recognition as being of as splendid character as any that has 

 ever existed in the United States. Write to the following firms for your 

 supply of hardwoods in this region: 



American Lumber Export Company 



Andes Lumber Company 



Andes-Niceley Lumber Company 



Blue Ridge Tie Company 



W. F. Cale Lumber Company 



Frampton-Foster Lumber Company of Tennessee 



J. M. Logan Lumber Company 



Maples Lumber Company 



J. A. Rayl, Athens, Tenn. 



Rayl Jones Lumber Company 



L. H. ShafTer & Company 



Stair-Sharp Lumber Company 



Tenn. Saw Mills Company — Kimball & Kopcke Co. 



Vestal Lumber & Manufacturing Company 



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