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Show Ths Great Tobacco War, Many of our rendera know of the war xi ing between the mnimfacliiirrs of phi i-liewbig tobacco, butfev, perhaps, an' .ainlliar with the cause, X - years Home mnnufitciurerf h-tve liecr, ina'alng normotis prof. Ih liy giving oiifi'iiirri' tl Hiiinll piece o'f p'u for ton c!iita. Rtoentlv a very lurge nianu-iofarer, nianu-iofarer, seeing that the llmo had coiw w bettor llilngi,lio placed .i rwnv brand inlled lkittlu Ax on iho market, which javu thunoiiauiiivrii very hirgt; piece of noil ixcellent quality fur lb i-niue price. This had iiilsed a grtnt Ftiirin among thoee who are hurt by it, but It Hlvenj.iyto thoinwho 11.0 thu goods. Li llnitle Ax they get u gieaterqunntily for their money, while tho qun'lty is equal tu tho illicit uf other brands. Thii has naturnlly had the elite t o( sreHily'decreiiHlng tho busliicsiof those who hate held to thu old way, ami it has materially curtailed their enormous profits. On tho oilier hand Rattle Ax now taxed tin, resources of throe IrtiRefactorlos, 'which, by running tiiulit nnd day, nro Mill iimiblu to make the goodH fast enough to satisfy the enthusiastic demand. Tho people Tnnt a itocd tiling and the tnoKt of ll that they can get for the price. The manufacturers who do the best by them will get thoir trndc. Their rivals naturally do not like it. They niio a mighty howl, hut tho Ax will cut thini down. |