The shop's Polish proprietor sold some bad meat to a black man and refused to replace the meat or give him a refund.
Privacy, above all else, was what the proprietors sold.
It remained in family ownership until 1953, when its elderly proprietors sold the business to Imperial Tobacco.
At some of the bigger roadside stands, it looks as if the proprietors are really selling brown paper bags and using the corn to hold them up.
But the proprietor, Juan Cordoba, had sold his allotted 100 copies by mid-morning.
There was no regular ship service or even a paved road to the town, and the proprietor would not sell liquor.
The proprietor would then sell these "Pin-Hooked" glasses, and throw in a drink for good measure.
The proprietor, an old acquaintance, happily sold him a new outfit, As was only proper for his station, a cotton overrobe went over a silk lining.
The proprietors sold beer from their homes, making their front rooms available to their working-class customers.
In 1844 the proprietor, Richard Blackham, sold the newspaper to Andrew Murray.