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SATURDAY, SEPT. 24, 1921.
“There’s a Phoenix Store Near You”
The ideal store: Successful business is not built up
by selling-uhworthy merchandise Good foundations
take time to lay, This store has been years studying
the principles of permanent success.
Why Pay More?
Grits, 10 pounds for . ' . . 20c
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Meal, 10 pounds for . • . 20c
LEBANON BELLE FLOUR, PLAIN.
6 Pound Sack $ .35
12 Pound Sack 65
24 Pound Sack ........- 1.25
Stone’s Cake, each . . . 10c
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Pulman Bread, per loaf . .10c
Wilsco Catsup, 9 1-2 oz. bottle 10c
Sunbeam Mayonnaise, small bottle 15c
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Sunbeam Mayonnaise, large bottle 25c
Premier Salad Dressing, small bottle,. Jsc
Premier Salad Dressing, large bottle.. Jsc
Dime Brand condensed Milk,2 cans 25c
Lipton’s Coffee, 1-lb can for . 32c
Lipton’s Coffee, 3-lb can for . 90c
Stone Cake, each 10c
Premier Corn Flakes, 3 packages 25c
Irish Potatoes, 10 lbs 3^C
Swet Potatoes, 10 lbs., 25c
Bess Evaporated Milk, small can 06c
Bess Evaporated Milk, tall can 12c
Pride of Carroll Brand Sugar, Com,
No. 2s, per can loc
Wilsco Brand Corn, No. 2s, 2 cans, 25c
Conqueror Brand Mixed Vegetables,
No. Ic, 4 cans for 25c
White Bacon, per pound . : 15c
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Sugar, 10 pounds for . . . 59c
Above Prices Good
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Saturday and Monday
Sept. 24 and 26
Phoenix Grocery Cos.
Cash and Crary Stores
FLUFFY RUFFLES FLOUR, SELF RISING
6 Pound Sack $ .35
12 Pound Sack ’ 65
24 Pound Sack 1.25
Lake View Butter, per pound, 40c
Queen City Butter, per pound, ... 45c
Morris Supreme Butter, per pound .. 45c
'lear Brook Butter, per pound 45c
Fox River Butter, per pound, —5O c
Libby’s Corned Beef, No. Is, per can .. Isc
Soups, all brands, * 10c
Red Wing Salmon, 7 1-2 oz. can, each, |6c
Omar Brand Salmon, 15 1-2 oz. can, . 30c
Balboa Sardines (Cotton Seed Oil)
12 cans for 30c
Cedar Point Brand Oysters, 5 oz. can,
2 cans for 25c
Premier Cod Fish, 7 oz. can, each .. 25c
Pullman Bread, per loaf loc
sauitewicK tews
PERSONALS
C. C. Roberson, of Soperton, speat
yesterday here.
C. E. Taylor, of Hickox, spent y ii
terday in the city. *-
, H. of Jesup, spent y|s
terdav% ?n the city.
H. G. Elmore, of Atlanta, spent yes
terday in the city. •
D. D. Dorminy, of Atlanta, was in
the city yesterday.
H. McClasky, of Ulmer, S. C., spent
yesterday in the city.
John C. Holmes, of Macon, spent
yesterday in the city.
A. G. Hargrove, of Savannah, was
in the city yesterday.
R. B. McClary, of Savannah, spent
esterday in the city.
G. B. Merrett, of Savannah, spent
yesterday in the city.
H. F. Dick, well known Atlantan,
spent yesterday in the city.
C. W. kirsdy. dr Mkcomiwas among
the visitors tp the city yesterday.
Judge D. H* Pope has returned from
a short business trip to Savannah.
W. T. Brown, of Jacksonville, was
amcng the visitors to the city yester
day.
G. C. Sewell, of Sandersvtlle. was
amcng the visitors to the city yester
iay. -4
Judge D. W. Kra’uss has returned
from a two days’ vflshing trip to St.
Simon.
Richard Gould is confined to his
mme by illness, to the regret of his
friends. . ,
J. C. Franklin left yesterday for
‘lain held, N. J., will spend
omc* lime with his iJnugfUer, Mrs. L.
E. Smith. j • 1
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1.. J. Kilburn, ck Atlanta, member
of Georgia Industrial' Board, who
heard the Rogers evidence here yes
terday, returned to Atlanta last night.
C. O. Fl’nders is in Savannah on a
business trip.
The many friends of George N.
■ narin. who has ill, will he
pleased to learn % that he Is recover
ing.
Baseball Results
AM! RICAN LEAGUE
At New York. 4;' Cleveland, 2.
Washington. 2; netroli, 1.
Philadelphia, 4 9; Chicago, #4.
Boston. 210; St. Lctils, 10-6.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
\t Pittsburgh, 2; Philadelphia. h
I Chicago. 13; Boston, 5.
St. Loui-New York —ra!n.
THE INDIANS KNEW.
- -Wo are living :n a changing world,
never thrught 1 could over be cured
f my stomach trouble. Medical set
nee seemed arable to help me. But
.hank God we are progressing and
iOw Mayr's Wood *rtul Remedy has
leitvered me from at) stotnar h s> mp
oms. I am again able to eat any
thing” U Is a simple, harmless prep
aratlon that removes the catarrhal
mucus from the intestinal tract and at
lays the Inflammation which causes
practically ail stomach, liver and in
testinal ailments, ineluding appendici
tis. One dose will convince or money
SEEDS
Seeds Seeds -
We have just received anew j
;ine of vegetable Seeds including
Suta Begas. Purple Top Turnips
'nhm Sets, etc. Try us for your
Jruges.
INIOS DRUG & SCF.tI CO.
Cor. Honk and Oglethorpe Sis.
Phone 143 *
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Norwich Street
Pharmacy
3024 .Norwich St. Phone 79
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For DADDY and all
of the Boys in
the family
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We want you to come and see
them and note their attractive
ness and their wonderful trend
to moderate prices.
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JUST GOT OVER A COLD?
kidneys—well, resd what a Brunswick
Sian says:
W. R. Dart, stationary engineer. 4
Olynn Ave.. ays: "!I> have be*n using
Doan's Kidney Alls at different time*
khsiiever my kldueys were out of
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order If I catch a cold, it settle)* on
my kidneys uhd causes them to be
weak A# a result I have pains in the
small of uiy back atid feel tired and
languid. My kidneys are too frequent
iu action and I often get dl/.*y and
black specks float before my eyes.
Whenever I notice the symptons of
the tremble coming on, I always get u
TANLAC
Nature's Medicine
Two toaspoonsful in water three times a day
—makes you feel better!
—makes you eat better!
—makes you sleep better!
—makes you work better!
It in called Nature's Medicine because it is pure
ly vegetable and js composed of the most bene
ficial roots, kerbs and barks known to science.
Over 29,000,000 bottles sold in six ;is
box of Doan's Kidney Pills and they
quickly rid me of it."
The above statement wa given May
20, 1914, and on March 1, 1918, Mr.
Dart said: "The occasional use of
I tonu s Kidney Pills keeps uiy kidneys
In good shape. They are the only rem
edy that ever helped m** and I am al
ways willing to endorse them."
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