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LOUISVILLE. 



THE HARDWOOD GATEWAY OF THE SOUTH 



Are You in the Market 

 for Mixed Cars? 



Louisville happens to be one of the best ]ilaces in the country 

 to buy mixed cars, on account of the location of the market and 

 the numl)er of woods carried in stock in large quantities here. 

 Another reason is the co-operative methods that are used by mem- 

 bers of this trade, enabling all of the stocks in the market to be 

 made available in handling any one order. 



Business conditions just no\\' are favorable to purchasing in 

 mixed cars, so that the user need not buy a full carload of each 

 item needed by his factory. The mixed car proposition fills the 

 l)il] in every way, and gives him an op])()rtunity to travel more 

 lightly, in the respect of investment in raw material, than would be 

 possible otherwise. 



Louisville can furnish anything that is wanted in (juartered 

 and plain red and white oak, poplar, chestnut, cottonwood, ash, 

 hickory, walmit. gum and all other hardwoods. Southern planing 

 mill owners may be interested to know that a considerable stock 

 of Northern l)irch is carried here, and that orders for this wood can 

 be filled jjromptly. 



W. P. Brown & Sons Lumber Company Booker-Cecil Lumber Company 



Edward L. Davis Lumber Company 

 Stemmelen & Fullenlove Company 

 North Vernon Lumber Company 



Norman Lumber Company 



(Mills at Holly Ridee, La.) 



Churchill-Milton Lumber Company 

 The Louisville Veneer Mills 



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