IN 1905



IT WAS DIFFERENT


"Down In The Valley"




    ne of the main differences were the prices. Another
    was the selections. Where now you can go to Super
    Wal-Mart or Super K-Mart and eat a meal, buy your
    groceries, buy your meats, buy some hardware, some
    clothes and house wares. Back then you had to go to
    a different store for each category.
EATING AT THE RESTAURANT
MRS MAMIE'S RESTAURANT
Appetizers
Cantaloupe, half 10c
Sliced Orange 10c
Young Onions 5c
Sliced Tomatoes 10c
New Radishes 5c
Main Course
Channel catfish 20c
Roast Beef 15c
Pork Tenderloin 20c
Omelet With Jelly 15c
Roast Pork With
. . . . Apple Sauce 20c
Vegetables
Corn On Cob 10c
Buttered Beets 5c
Mashed Potatoes 5c
Pickled Beets 5c
Cold Slaw 5c
Salad 10c
Dessert
Lemon Layer Cake 5c
Ice Cream 5c
Rhubarb Pie 5c
Ice Cream & Cake 15c
Green Apple Pie 5c



    n 1905 you went to a meat market or as it was
    sometime called, a butcher shop, to buy your meat
    and poultry. A few grocers had a meat market inside
    their store, but it was often located in a space that
    was leased to a butcher.

SHOPPING AT THE
BUTCHER SHOP

MILAM'S
FANCY MEATS
AND POULTRY

Spring Chicken 7c lb.
Beef 10c lb.
Sausage 12 1/2c lb.
Roosters 15c ea.
Hens 7c lb.
Pork 10c lb.
Turkey 10c lb.
Duck 6c lb.
Duck, Dressed 10c lb.
Veal 10c lb.
Bacon 12 1/2c lb.
Goose 5c lb.



    ost people living in the country went to a grocery
    store once a month, usually for staples, as most country
    people grew and preserved their own food. City people
    tended to go once a week, mostly on Saturday as it was
    payday for most.

SHOPPING FOR THE
WEEK'S GROCERIES

GARRETT'S PINE ISLAND GROCERY
Fancy and Staple Groceries

STAPLES
Tea 40c
Coffee 15c lb.
Sugar 100 lb. $5.80
Salt 100 lb. 20c
Hominy Grits 10c
Baking Powder 10c
Macaroni 10c
PRODUCE
Red Apples 30c pk.
Seed Potatoes 35c bu.
Oranges 20c dz.
CLEANING
Scrub Brush 15c
Lye 5c
Toilet Soap 3 for 15c
Garden Seed 2 for 5c
CANNED GOODS
String Beans 10c lb.
Tomatoes 20c
Sliced Peaches 25c
Cream Corn 10c
Oysters 20c
Sardines In Oil 5c
Jams 10c
Baked Beans 10c
Early June Peas 10c
Green Turtle
. . . . . . . . . Meat $2.75
DAIRY
Butter 18c lb.
Eggs 12c doz.
Swiss Cheese 25c lb.
Milk 10c qt.



    epartment store visits were usually limited to
    specialoccasions like the beginning of the school year
    or forsomething like the Christmas and Easter
    holidays.
    he women usually tried to time their visits to a
    department store for household goods to the January
    "White Sales" when items like sheets, pillow cases and
    towels were put on sale in order to increase sagging
    sales after Christmas.

SHOPPING AT THE
DEPARTMENT STORE

THE PINE ISLAND DEPARTMENT STORE
Men's Wear, Ladies' Wear, Dress Goods & House Furnishings

LADIES' WEAR
Tailor Made Suit $10
Shoes $1.50
Corset 40c
Shawl 50c
Silk Petticoat $5.00
Chemise 50c
Waist $3
DRESS GOODS
Gingham 12 1/2c yd.
Taffeta 85c yd.
Calico 6c yd.
Silk 50c yd.
MEN'S WEAR
Fancy Suit $9.00
Shirts 50c
Hat $2.00
Underwear 50c
Work Shoes $1.25
Suspenders 25c
Linen Color 25c
HOUSE GOODS
Blanket 35c
Carpet 12 c yd.
Walpaper, Roll 5c
Sheet Dbl. Bed 35c

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