Pcrity is a
Great Thing,
Friend!
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•' My folks down South keep telling me: "Be
dean and sweet and pure,’' And 111 bet
you I am just about the purest cigarette
ever made!
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Why, the SOVEREIGN factory is dusted
every morning, just like a lady’s parlor.
That’s the sort of home I have. And
I’ve got to make good all the time—in
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the look of me, and the smoke of me.
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The finest, whitest, deanest home you
ever saw. Only the purest, sweetest, rich
est Virginia and Carolina tobacco enters
there. And when I come out, wrapped
in the daintiest of white imported paper
—don’t you know I am proud to be a
.SOVEREIGN?
Yea Folks of the Sooth KNOW good blood!
You. Folks of the South KNO^Y good tobaccol
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Next to good breeding is good dress and good taste—and I have all. Thai's my • • -
claim to your friendship. I can’t say more, except—
I am imsranliml bv ^
If y*u dart film me ntam m to and^l
•aid k. A Southern gentleman is known
his word, and I have given you mine.
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