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WHOLESALE GROCERS
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I. B. BRIGHAM & SON, Wholesalers
,mmoth Segar Department Has Scored a Wonderful Success
Under Special and Capable Management.
Messrs. Brigham & Son realizing
lit the cigar business was a busi
fts in itself and required the dis
■minating judgment necessary in
B purchasing of imported and do
■stic tobaccos secured the services
lan expert cigar man of over 25
Brs experience, both as jobber,
■nufacturer and factory representa
■e, we speak of Mr. W. P. Danforth,
Enager of the cigar department of
Bgham & Son, who has made the
■nnacle of quality”, his goal of am
lion. The real merchant, the man
■o gains and holds the confidence
■ his trade, must consider above all
Ings the quality of the goods whicn
■ recommends to his trade.
Irbis house is spreading Augusta's
Imtation all over this territory as
■niarket for excellent cigars. You
life find their brands on sale all over
territory, some of which
lythe following brands:
La TURIN A, a brand of cigars di
pt from the American West Indies
Impany at San Juan, Porto Rico,
■is brand if cigars is sold from
pine to California, and is recogniz-
I as great value for one dime.
IUTTLE LA TURINA, this is the
■me as the d me La Turina in qual-
I; only smaller in size, and retails
r 5 cents each.
[AVERIA, this cigar is from the
luse of Levy Kaiten Co., Porto Rico,
d is the rick of Porto Rico’s pro
ct, it is indeed a pleasure to smoke
“Averia” cigar. Divine tobacco
lich from East to West, cheers the
r’s labor or the turkoman’s rest.”
ik for the “Avaria” cigar, both in
to 10 cent sizes, also 2 Tor 25 cents.
‘RIO JORTO,” this Porto Rico com
odore shape nickei cigar is pro
junced by connoisseurs to be the
ir excel.ence of nickel goods, it be
g a straight long filler and direct
oin Porto Rico from the house of
aften-Levy Co., to Brigham & Son.
“LES MEGAS,” from the house of
e Guerre-Diaz Co., Tampa, Fla., this
sing a clear Havana cigar and made
om finest imported Cuban tobacco,
. expert Cuban cigar makers, P is
ild *rom 10 cents up to SI.OO each.
Many other fine Tampa goods, such
W. EDWARD PLATT
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER
Offers a service complete
in every particular which
will relieve you of worry
over the slightest detail—
at a price that will cover all
expense plus a fair profit
for the time, thought and
care expended.
The knowledge gained
through years of experience
and the most modem equip
ment enables us to guaran
tee you the fullest measure
of satisfaction.
Open Night and Day.
PRIVATE AUTO AMBULANCE SERVICE
Comer Washington and Reynolds Streets. Phone 20
Augusta, Georgia
as Jose Lovera Co.’s "Lovera, Boltz-
Clymer Co.’b “El Palencia, etc., etc.,
are carried in Brigham’s great stock.
“SABOROSA,” who hasn’t heard of
this great nickel cigar? Think of it
having been on the market forty
years and manufactured by the re
liable house of Vetterlein Brothers,
at Philadelphia, Penn., this cigar is
wrapped with the finest imported
Summatra wrappers and the long
filler consists of a combination of im
ported Havana tobacco and finest do-
Our thorough knowl
edge of our business gain
ed through years of
actual experience coupled
with the most modem
equipment obtainable, has
made possible our atten
tion to the many delicate
conditions of the profes
sion to be rendered with
the most agreeable degree
of competency.
R. E. ELLIOTT
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER.
1031-1033 Ellis St. Augusta, Ga. Phone 505.
mestic, it is a iperfect blended cigat
and will not hurt your nerves, it runs
the same year in and year out, don’t
experiment but ask for the Saborosa
cigar, it’s equal to your nickel.
“HAVANA RIBBON,” this is an
other one of Philadelphia’s leaders in
nickel goods and can be found on sale
all over the United States, it is per
fect blend and Messrs. Bayuk Bros.’
immense output of 72,000,000 per year
speaks for itself.
“BOVEDA”—This nickel cigar is a
blend of Porto Rico and domestic to
bacco, the combination is pronounc
ed by connoisseurs as perfect. The
“Boveda” cigar is one of Brigham’s
greatest successes as a repeater.
NOT WORTH IT.
"So you saw the woman drop her
purse,” said Mr. Marks to his friend,
but lost her in the crowd. Did you
fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA,
advertise?”
‘‘Oh, yes,” said Mr.. Parks, “hut I
didn’t get an answer. I put this in the
papers: ‘lf the plain woman about 45
years of age wearing a dress and a
Absolutely Dependable
Dolly Varden Flour sets a new standard for Flour Perfection and Su
periority. It stands alone in point of Quality and Never Varying Good
ness. Milled in the-South’s most modern mill, Dolly Varden Flour repre
sents the greatest achievement of the miller’s art.
DOLLY VARDEN
FLOUR
“WHITE AS THE DRIVEN SNOW”
No matter where or when you may buy a sack, no matter whether you
bake bread, biscuits or cakes, DOLLY VARDEN FLOUR will realize
for you the greatest measure of satisfaction—You’ll never know how
perfect your baking results will be unless you try DOLLY VARDEN
FLOUR.
Highest Quality Guaranteed
Louisville Milling Co., Incorporated
Louisville, Ky.
For Sale at Ail Good Grocers
W. B. Brigham & Son
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
AUGUSTA, GA.
AUNT ROSE
Self Rising Flour
Milled by
Dunlop Milling Company
Clarksville, Tenn.
This is one of the most popular Flours in Au
gusta. It is self-rising, especially prepared for
making perfect biscuit; made from highest grade
winter wheat flour with phosphate, soda and salt
added.
W. B. Brigham & Son
Distributors
FOR THIRTY-FIVE YEARS
“We have stood the test” in the Wholesale Grocery
Business in Augusta. We have made wonderful progress,
for which we thank our patrons, some of whom have
been with us for many years. With a full and complete line
of everything for the grocer, we are prepared to serve you.
W. B. BRIGHAM & SON
hat of last year’s style who lost a
purse containing $3.50 on Twenty
second street on Saturday will apply
to , the property will be return
ed.’ ”
"Good heavens, man!” said Mr.
Marks. “No wonder you didn't get an
answer. No woman in the world
would own up to that description for
$3.50.” —Ladies’ Home Journal.
big TREES.
‘‘Some of those »California redwoods
are 40 feet in diameter.”
"Great place for a battle. Fellow could
feel safe behind one of those trees.”—*
Louisville Courier-Journal.
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