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v""".' - - - - " . t,t -. !-,:. -'.,' t f "V- : ; jt . -iX-. . . j v f f . " : - . -. I - ' - - - "Vi -.r . v , i.- iK t .'- x " ;" f Ti i .- i - v. -t :'. ; .-. y. ..i J. E. STEWART . ! Engineer Southern Railroad: " - - :. Columbia, S. C sayas ; MI know I've had a smoke after - ft pif of Tuxedo."" ; J. E. Stewart,'., v y. JOHN H HARRINGTON1 . . Endieer, R. F. & P. Ry.. , Alexandria, Vsu, say: - ' "I used to smoke Tuxedo j but , some of the boys argued me into - switching to something else, v Now I'm smoking it again no other . tobacco like 'Tux V v John H. Harrington C. H. SLAYDAN ' Engineer, T$. & W. Ry., ,;'. Roanoke, Va., says:. ; . "The best-thing about-Tuxedo is that I cansmol-e itali "day and enjoy it every minute." - 'v"t -s , -C. H. SCAydan ' W, L.4RVIN ' Engineer, N. & W, Ry v . Vristol, Va...8aya: J i have ; tried ' all other pipe "7 -" -tobaccos but nothing gives toe pleasure and enjoyment--like Tux- . - w W. L. Irvin B, L. WELLS N ... Engineer, Southern Ry., Charleston, S. C, aays: :f : "Tuxedo has the best flavor and gives me the sweetest smoke , of any tobacco..-' I see' the ' boys smoking it aQ along the line." - B. L, Wellsn - D. E. O'BRIEN '. - Engineer, Southern Ry., Chale8toa,S. Csays:, r ' . v -1 "The last thing I do before taking my engine out is to smoke ' up hard on my pipe of Tuxedo. I No otner tobacco stays by me like Tuxedo." D. E. O'Brien H. E. ("Smoke") THOMPSON ' Engineer Southern Ry - Columbia, S. C.. says: ( ' : "Railroad men 'who used :to emoke Tuxedo are going back to it again. They can't - find any thing good' as 'Tux. - Nothing uits like Tuxedo.' , H. E' Thompson It P, LEMMON" ' - Engineer, Southern Ry. " Spencer, N. C, says: Nothing suits my taste: like Tuxedo. 'Can't find anything aa good as Tux." ; , ' , R. P. Leuuoh Men of steady nerves, quick judgment and instant action are those who stand at the . engine throttles and guided speeding trains over the railroads of the South. f They smoke Tuxedo! " v :.r:,'xv ' More than that r they;smoke; ' it with genuine enthusiasm, because Tuxedo enables them to enjoy their pipes as no btlier tobacco ever did. v Read what they say about Tuxedo: I like it!" "Getting better all the time!" Better than ever!" MThe longer I smoke it the better "Tried others but come back to Tuxedo!" F. C MILLS Engineer Atlantic Coast LInta -Richmond, Va., says: ' Tuxedo is the standard gauge smoking tobacco of the world va. my judgment. Theyve ?kept making it better and better ; until it's left all other brands miles down the track." F. C. Mills (SJJ TTiefPerfect TbKi'CM for Pc and Cigarette J. A. CROFT Engineer, C: & O. Ry v Clifton Forge,-Va., says: t "There's something about the delicious flavor of Tuxedo I can't find in any other tobacco and I've trid them all.' A Jr A. Crofj T Elver since Tuxedo scored its first wonderful success a host of imitators have been talking : about mild tobaccos and "biteless" tobaccos and so-called "processes. Yet Tuxedo remains today the fastest-growing brand of high grade smoking tobacco in the South. Because no imitation can; equal the original and the original Tuxedo Process discovered by a doctor is still theQne process that actually does remove all the bite from the tobacco. :-v.ir'V- In previous advertisements your own Southern tobacco mer chants have told you in signed Hetters of the remarkable growth of Tuxedo in popularity and sales. Therd are more Tuxedo smo in the South how than ever before. Every day inen are forsaking other tobaccos for mild, wholesome Tuxedo. ; r 4 Try Tuxedo yourself and you'll learnwhy these well-known en gineers and thousands of other Southerners now smoke only Tuxedo. CROCHELLB Engineer, N. & S. Ry Aaieign, vi. v-., says: . 'Next to my family andt'my ffogina 'Tux, is the best friend " lVegot.,, C- ROCHELLK YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO i lit sxswf'ms' v""- i Ml Famous grcca tin with goW IcttcrinSt curved tolit poclict In Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c In Class Humidors, 50c and 90c Made in Richmond, Va. - AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY .. . .- .i .... M.A. ABNEY Engineer.'SouthernHy., Charleston, SC, says: - H; H. McNAIR -h'v'V Engineer. Southern Ry. ' 4 . , . :harle8ton, S. C, says: "Mavbfl TfrnnM mn mi nm'n ! te; 4 . ' ( r if For; the tast few vears I've just as well on some other kind of teen smoking a number of lands of " D.L.ARIE . Engineer Atlantic Coast line " ,4- Richmond, Vaeays;., , v 'When I want a snack o real smoke joy you bet I sh6ve;Tuxed ' into my pipe. It is: the only' real C. E STEPHENS v - InglneerA. C. L. Ry ' v - " Florence, S. Csays: i. : - ?'I get more pleasure out of a pipe of Tuxedo than' anything I do. No other tobacco can touch it, as I've tried them all and gone back to ' l ux V 0 'IS' ' G. GTSMITH " Engineer, A. C. V. Ry .. . " . Florence, S. says: . ' w No other tobacco hits the spot like Tux. I used to smoke Tuxedo but some of the boys got 'me to v switch to something else. ; Now I'm smoking it - again." E. A. BOONE Engineer, A. C L. Ry Florence, S. C says: 'No other 'tobacco: can take the place of it. ' Next to my engine Tux V is the best friend I. have." , ' - vE, - A, Bookb ' f W. W, HARRINGTON EngJneer. R. F. tt P. Ry Alexandria "Vs., aoysi "Tve'tried a dozen lands of tobacco but . nothing tastes ' ao good or braces me up after a long run like a pipe of Tuxedo." W. W.; HAuoNCTotr v- W.C. NEELY - Engineer, A. C. L. Ry.J " N Florence, S. Ceayet .. , "I smoked Tuxedo a long time ago and now I'm smoking it again. None of the -others ican holda candle to it." W. C. Neelt C. W. PAYNE Engineer, A. C. L. Ry Florence, S. C, cayt: 'An engineer's job is no ioke. and he needs a tobacco that's got some hustle to it. I've tried era all and gone back to my first love Tuxedo. There's nothing like it.". C W. Payne S. J. BARNHOUSE Engineer." R. F. & P. Ry - Alexandria, Via., says: "When I jump off my engin the first thing I reach for is my pipe and tin of Tuxedo. I smoked it years ago and have gone back to it same as most everybody seems to"- S. J. Baknhousb W. W. CLEMENT Engineer, Southern Ry., - Greensboro. N. C, says: "I have tried Tuxedo and find it so good that I use it all the time.'' . W. W. Cleuenv L.M.HOWERTON Engineer. Southern. Ry., . Columbia, S. C, aays: S "No other tobacco hits the spot like Tux'." v L. M. HOWEKTOV ess - M. J MOORER - Engineer, Sonthern Rym Eanunervilk, S. C says: - Mf saotice a lot of railroad men who used to smoke Tuxedo are going back to it again. They can't find anything as good as Tux.! - tobacco besides Tuxedo, but I . -vri-viv tobacco, ' but can t , nnd anything . don't believe it. Tuxedo for mine, T I can, get as much good out of as menaiy touattu ev iuu fverv tinw - 't TiiTpfiol :5o I'm Smnlrincr it acain . r'T Awtic f - -f ' -rr C E Stephens- i. ii. &MITH . . - M. J. MOOIEE dLSS!ir wit rife -v rr r5 r, . ) ( r . ... Iirr.. ipt r rrrp : C: -
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