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r~? T e Z~ T7 '* ... ■ / , s. -Vl 2. >2= T H ..'i e A * y L r. % sü \;S 7 . -«rv«4 im r «£5f* Sfi ■fj y» [insE i f .w Klj S' li hi « W »I * _ rr i? SfTTOT T: |f~ |1 -S». » » -fc «B « JS -j» ' c ir<0 H.\ |i f/t Ä îS§^ i w Partial View of Immnuo "Ball* Durham Fadorima at Durham, N. C' The Purity of "Bull" Durham Is „Proven Absolutely by Government Statistics! wri ^^fuirir ° w ***men t / * A «HrwoYo* V A PrU Herewith we print a facsimile of a letter from Hon. W. H. Osborn, Com missioner of Internal Revenue, written in the routine of his official duty i to a letter from the manufacturer. T** 4 ? »*. ea ° Tob. Eft), «•» m answer the A «®rl 1», 1*2«. 804 Por* ( U2 The Government officials find in the "Bull" Durham factory nothing but the bright, golden leaves of Carolina and Virgi nia tobaccos—the tobaccos that have made American cigarettes the most popular smokes in the world. ». * Tbit *ftitt *• 1 «. *■•••!** *• th* Wth * 6 *>*ee* LW r ® f,r «0e# »*ot »on r * 0001 , 1 , , Bl *trjot Coll 0r » -Ho. lotto. »our •Oh* ln *Pocti Co Hort» In Durham —and indeed, throughout practically all of No.rth Carolina and the adjoining counties of Virginia—nearly every man is interested in tobacco, the great staple crop of the community. In the towns where the tobacco warehouses 0r » * 0 .' «no la S *. 4th that ''•Ply or y ou «ocouat oi Car °2l«a. *r« •oat or •orth «"ria* • to«*n e( j ± ar ioea Caroli »at,, l lat riet «a»] Cun,, ' »ho na. [»our tob*o ootor*, that Pound* oo »aot •»0*0 that tho thor# *hor* Pound# **2oadar located; on the farms, in the banks, in the stores—everywhere—these who grow the tobacco, who take it to market, who buy' it and sell it, and made prosperous by the business of handling the money received from the crop —everywhere, these men know that the sweetest,* mellowest,** choisest leaf i bought for »«• uood 1 Q » oar *°<* th. t are •2 oar Poriod, Coder t°haoco men t°bae co th* •«•e ^•hacc*. or •ao are PfoCuoed ^""^oturea • 1 lo*a no# •r the t*oe teaaed *"»1a* Joar r<s *ulati " »or 0n ».'aa •■«klB* Of 8 *jr or *hlch •ill 2 oe. IS •oeouat ro, •»« the la tob *oc* '* it *"••• »act ^oteruai Part, •onufa«. the .Ti <lf forenoe uaed ♦nie, 0r le« b# t»e. n ** stated ia " f * 0tu, ' # « to b« CC o •"hJOof te ° Ur ^*tter., that P9ri *«lcal In r C 8 lI 'ot* r , „„ ln "P^ti 77»« the P r °<lueed, aI 3 to.1 °ne by) *• an 'Buir Durham 1 Factory ■ at -**». Durham,i North Carolina, GENUINE •re *o#enu # * e Puty f *«torie*; •f the Re. Peo '»ulj y( »Ü» SMOKING TOBACCO 1 V i And they know that nothing else ever enters the "Bull" Durham \ your entire satisfaction the absolute purity of this famous old tobacco. factory. These men who live with tobacco, know that for three the same farms in the generations counties have been producing, their best for Bull" Durham. They know that the quality of "Bull" Durharfi has made the city of Durham famous — and the honor of "Bull" Durham is a source of pride, not only to the manufacturers, but to the entire community. Test\tJBull" Durham Purity For * Yourself!^ You Simply take a bag of "Bull" Durham and empty the tobacco piece of white paper. Then separate the grains with your finger and examine them closely.^You will find only tiny flakes of pure tobacco — nothing else looks like the golden Carolina Virginia leaf used in same on a «4 Bull" Durham. Your eye would instantly spot" anything of a different nature. Make the test today — leam to ''roll 4i it A • t with "Bull • t your own Durham — and you'll find the greatest smoke - enjoyment of your life. easily! provtf to can I PP P P An illustrated Booklet, showing cor* 1 IVCai: *. rect way to "Roll Your Own" C^a.t rettes, and a package of cigarette ^ paper, will both be mailed, free, to any address in U. S. on request. Address "Bull" Durham, Durham, N. C. £*$£3^ THE AMERICAN TOBACCO gggggl COMPANY 3 t*» ? 4 w fi * Essie Owens, formerly of Boise, tain Horae. He I» » guest at t'he^Brla- I ma^i ^and^Kd' Emmett ^ r ' ,""1 ?' 8ttn , d ® havo Mrs. J. P. Brosius and son were pas- John H. HanniBn of Boise ahd Miss I Ins at the hnm. 'T. P ^" 1 u —*— u I—- J-swä" ss.- " wu ' 4 - — — 3ESÄ sar- ■*" - sa» ÄArÄJsliKsSBMfL*? 55 * PERSONAL.