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fishguy

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Does anyone have any info on Cub Beer? All I've found is this:

http://brucemobley.com/beerbottlelibrary/sc/columbia/cub.htm

I found the bottles in the photos in the Columbia, SC area. "Columbia, SC" and "O W HARTNESS & SONS" embossed on heel and "Cub Beer" cursive embossed label with "Tax paid at rate prescribed by internal revenue law" underneath. 1933-1942 era bottle. IMG_2601.jpgIMG_2607.jpgIMG_2710.jpgIMG_3967.jpgIMG_3962.jpg
 

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there was a hartness bottling company in west columbia. i wonder if there is any connection. i have a toms soda from them. maybe this is a root beer bottle. just a guess.
 

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Interesting about Hartness. Actually the "Tax paid at rate prescribed by internal revenue law" was a requirement for beer bottles between 1933 and 1942 per the Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) law.
 

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The "Internal Revenue Tax Paid" Statement lasted until March 30th 1950. LEON.
 

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thanks for the info. i had not heard that. some of the beer companies started bottling beer during prohabition and i thought this might a case of such.
 

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Thanks for the correction. Good caution on rushed research.
 

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