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VOL. XIX
PARLOR GROCERY STORE!
A. J. SUMMERS, Proprietor.
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Genuine maple syrup in qt. cans 50c, per qt.
Genuine NaW Orleans'syrup 60c. per gal.
Fair syrup 30c. <«
Genuine Cuba molasses 50e. < (
Fair moIasse3 40o. ( (
Flour—best grades, Dove Hams, and best lard.
Water Ground meal and Graham Flour.
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Rice, Grits, Oat Weal, Buckwheat, Tapioca, Grape
Tuts, Prices low
Full line of laundry and toilet soaps at money saving prices.
Shredded cocoanut and cocoanuts, Mince meat, package
and can,
Heinzs’ and Williams Pickle, Catsup, Sauces and Preserves.
About 50 varieties, all sizes and kinds of best variety and
lowest prices. The best and largest stock in this niaiket.
A select stock of Cigars, Tobaccos, and Snuffs at right
prices.
When you want new, crisp cakes or crackers, (he very
best the market affords, virtually direct irom the oven,
telephone your orders to no. 20 and no time will be lost
by us in filling them,
Fresh Baker's Bread every Friday and sp cial orders filled
any day when notice is previously given, Can also order
any kind of cake you want on short notice.
We have all necessary ingredients for making cake. Just
anything in this line can be had at this store.
The above gives >ou a fair glimpse of the interior ot
this store. Come in’ and see our entire stock, get our pri
ces on the best the market affords and you will be pleased.
WAAT YOURTBADE.
A. J. SUMMERS, Proprietor Parlor Grocery Store.
Df The PEnpIs Bu The People, Fur The PEnpIs
CONYERS, GA.. FRIDAY. NOV. 1 1901.
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COFFEES: Arbuckles, McCord-Stewart Co's, A A A A
Breakfast, Virginia, Moca and Java, Kinhee, L i la
Rookh • Prices range from 124 to doc. per pound.
Postum Cereal 15 cents per lb.
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TEAS: Tetley’s mixed, Oolong mixed. India and Coy -
Ion.—15 cents per package.
BAKING POWDER: Royal, Rumford, Farm Bell, Suc¬
cess and Sunrise.
SODA: Arm & Hammer, and Farm boll, Cream of Tar
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The best kept, the most select, the most desirable
•and most satisfactory stock of canned goods ever
shown in this market. This stock contains every article
for which we nave had calls to date. We keep what the
people want in this line and thus our stock of canned
goods is the m rvei of our customers. Don’t fail to see us
when you want such goods for we beat them all here .
Telephone your orders to no. 20 for canned good.
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Hundreds of artices not mentioned here for daily use in
the househo d at low prices.
Nice stock of fresh fancy candies for the little folks or the
big folks either.
Most complete line of spices in this market at lowest
prices. Call here and you get whn you want.
Five different kinds of vinegar—a specially fine pickling
vinegai put up by the famous Heinzs. Here comes in our
line of spices before mentioned in this page of Parlor Gro¬
cery Store News. Spices used in pickling—but you ladies
understand all this. Be sure and see our stock.