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The Pine Belt News from Brewton, Alabama • Page 2

The Pine Belt News from Brewton, Alabama • Page 2

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XJAIHJUBT wtet i OF SAWN TIHBEB IfANUFACTUB- yiUM tvary Tburffey ravirtw, aacftmhl County, Ala.fca.npu ERS IN PENSACOLA. W. D. MWKIA, Blir Prriet.r, The Pensacola News of tbe 22od SOOT! OTHXR WAY. There are no Kentuokians charged with admiqistering "the water core.9 Kentuctyns always prescribe some other mode of treatment.

Elba Clipper. A TALL PISTOL. An Alabama paper has a correspondent who writes about the killing of a hawk by one of his neigh bora, and adds that "he killed tbe hawk with a pistol fifty feet high." That sort of a pistol certainly OHARLM L. HAROLD, AmcliM Milan contains the following account of the big banquet given in that city TMB THOMPSON PARTY. 4 on the evening of the 21st, which Where much good to the aoutb I Plenty of Seasonable Merchandise.

was attended oy many 01 onr. aa ftccrae from the visit of Con citizens: gfenman Thompson's distinguish Tbe banquet given hut night at onght to kilL Montgomery Adver party of national Uotel Jfiscambia. by the Sawn Tim ana new stock, too. xaany unes we nave our second and third shipment for this sea-, son. A continual stream of best merchan- disc tiser.

ber Mauufacturers' Association of we ooofeas, is not now evident West Florida and Alabama, compli To see the negro in his native Alabama's Easy Condition. mntary to their Pensacola friends Under Governor Jelks' caref and business associates, was one of the most elaborate and enjoyable social events of the season. Covers New Lot of Wool Crash Suits. element" was aunbnnced as the object of the trip, bat in this there was signal failure, from the fact that at the several institutions of supervision Aiaoama is living on Easy street It is estimated that were laid for abont seventy-five, j. we wuuicsi ana nearest summer looming there ill be on band when tbe tbe participants being abont learning, barbecues and picnics i mar, men can Duy.

mese come without vest legislature meets in December visited, the negro was sen in holi- about $400,000 more than the equal); divided in number between the officers and members of the association and their Pensacola ana tne pants ail nave cull bottoms. The coats are new sack style. $7.50 $8.50, treasury' held two years ago when day attire. The real was withheld governor Samford became govern Sxo.oo and fti.to. guests.

and ouly the brightest pictures presented. Yea, it would require President T. R. Miller, of Brew or. The result will not be due to an increase in the tax rate, and it will be accomplished in the face of ton, presided, and at the foot of more than a week mdntha to tbe board was Vice President E.

L. learn of the true conditions exist heavuv increased payments to the Moore, of River Falls. Secretary M. A. Rabb, of Brewton, acted as old soldiers of the state, to the ing between the races in the south sf 1 Another Shipment of Negligee Sliirts.

This time a lot of plain white and pleated Negligee styles $1.00. Some stores sell shirts no better for $1.50. Plenty of new colors, 1.00 to master of ceremonies and Treas public schools, and to the constitu tional convention. urer Alex McGowiu, of Brew To become in tbe least familiar with these conditions requires actual contact with, living among The convicts are now so well ton, was active in promoting the managed that they earn a net prof success of the occasion. The evening's festivities began, it of $150,000 a year, a sum far in excess of previous earnings.

Tbe at about half-past nine, with tbe following attractive menu, the sev insurance department is also turn eral items of which were artisti ing in handsome sums, and the valuations of property are rising cally prepared by the Escambia's and study of their habits, customs and prejudices. As seen from afar, without personal one cannot fail to take the wrong view of the question. But the party has returned home little tbe wiser, we believe, from their junketing tour of the south, a series of banquets and receptions, winings and dinings, partakers of genuine excellent chef and elegautly served year by year. They stood in 1896 at $242,000,000, and in 1901 at $286,000,000. They may go to under tbe personal supervision of Novelties in Neckwear.

Tuesday we opened up a lot of new neckwear. NARROW 50c. NEW STRING TIES 50c. CLUB TIES 85c. Among the new colors shown are the popular figured tan shades.

Proprietor Joslyn, who, with his $300,000,000 this year. staff, had tastefully decorateil the Let us hope these conditions will banquet hall and tables with a pro not lead to extravagance in the fusion of flags, streamers and cut legislature next winter. This is an flowers: additional reason why the people Cavaire on Toast. southern hospitality and innumerable courtesies so characteristic of should select their own legislators Oysters on Half Shell. Consomme, clear every county and senatorial dis this section, of the common coun tnct by direct action.

We want try, the primary object of the trip unves, Kmlisnes, Batten Ainionus. Broiled l'uuniano. -Sboe-strllig Potatoes. Tenderloin of lieef with Larded Mushrooms. Boiled New Potatoes with Drawn Butter.

Punch a la Cardinal. Broiled Spring Chicken on Toast with French Peas. Lettuce and Tomatoes aii Mayonnaise. no legislators next winter that owe their seats to political bosses. Let seemingly having been lost sight ef or forgotten altogether.

The Vanilla Ice Cream. Strawberries. races dwell together here peace Men's Low Cut Shoes. Nearly every man who buys $3.50 to $5.00 Shoes will wear Oxfords this summer. They are cooler, and the kind we sell give the same service as the best shoes.

GOOD KID WELTED 02F0RDS $3.50. VICI CALF OXFORDS. $4.00. PATENT COLT OR PAT. VICI.

.14.50. EDWIN CLAPP OXFORDS $5 and 0. everyone go to Montgomery knowing that his credentials come di rectly from the people, and that he is responsible to them alone, and Assorted Cakes. Bent's Water Biscuit, Edam Cheese. Oranges.

Bananas. Coffee. As tbe principal labors of the ably, the colored man knowing his place, and if any member of the must look to them alone for sup Thompson party has become a con port and approval. Age-Herald. eveniug were drawing to an end along with the- fruit and the coffee vert tdactual conditions as seen from a southern viewpoint, then good has been accomplished Holds Up a Congressman.

"At the end of the campaign," writes there was, of course, some speech-making. Secretary Rabb, to whom had been assigned the and we are glad they came. office of toastmaster, opened tbe proceedings with a pleasing ad Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant congressman, "from overwork, nervous tension, loss of sleep and speaking I had about utterly collapsed, ft seemed thaP all the organs in my the circatBstaHcesJ, leading to the Jjf esent 'occasion ITruITi The ablest scientists of America aud Europe, who bave made a study of seismic disturbances, say extending a most cordial welcome to tbe guests of the association. Hon. A.

Blouut responded in body were out of order, but three bottles of Electric Bitters made me all right. It's the best all-around medicine ever sold 6ver a druggist's counter." Overworked, run-down men and that volcanoes are safety valves, because they afford an outlet or vent for the mighty forces at work in the interior of tne earth. bis happiest vein on behalf of tbe Hon. Jno. C.

Aveiy followed with remarks which were Mcdonald, CO. well received. weak, -sickly women gain splendid health and vitality from Bitters. Try them. Only 50c.

Guaranteed by Brewton Drug Co. Mr. E. M. Lovelace, of Brewton, was the next speaker, and deliv ered an address reviewiug the con ditions which had led to tbe organ M0NUHEN15.

Canoe. THE OLDEST 11 II IN THE SOUTH. Will send a few items from' our ization, in October, of last year, of tbe association; its results to date, and its purges and hopes for the future. He paid an eloquent tribute to the commercial advantages, little town. We are having plenty of waini weather now.

R. Brown and little daughter Tbe 100-page anniversary industrial art edition of Tbe Birmingham News, issued on the 26th, is by far the greatest achievement in newspaper making ever undertaken in the south, and we might say, the whole country. It was profusely illustrated and tbe subject matter thoroughly covers every detail of the marvellous growth of greater Birmingham, commercially, industrially, educationally, in a way that would be creditable to the metropolitan press. AH the work was done in the office of The Sews, the matter was well ar- wanmu) xitK tVm sl fw nroa a rram have returned from Excel, Ala. Peter Honi, of Texas, is the guest of relatives here.

THE FINEST We are sorry to chronicle the death of Mrs. E. A. Cotton, of PIRST CLASS ART WORK Excel, grandmother of Mrs. A.

J. Hall and K. N. Brown, who departed this life on May 20tb. Her remains were interred in the cem Prompt attention given mail orders.

2T Look for stone cannons at the door. etery at Mouroeville. Her age was East side of Royal, near St. Anthony -v v. 1 'V--.

iv a il a a. 8 years. laugvuy i.uvt vuiiiivu iibo as iu typographical beauty. We Quite a crowd, from here superior exuort facilities and natural attractions of Pensacola; aud also to the rare business qualifications and successful management of President Miller. Messrs.

Wm. Fisher, S. Key ser, L. Hilton Green and John Denham were called upon and responded briefly, and Vice-President Moore abont one o'clock a. m.

terminated the festivities iu a happily-worded speech. The organization embraces in its membership about 25 of the lead-iug establishments manufacturing sawn timber in West Florida and South Alabama, and is, probably, the only one of its kind in the southern states. Its extraordinary success in tbe accomplishment of its purposes, to the mutual advantages of all interested iu tbe sawn timber industry, indicates that its membership may expand throughout other sections of the south or its enterprises be initiated in other localities. attended tbe picnic at Head of congratulate. Editor Rhodes and his efficient staff upon their magnificent production.

World' Greatest Fever Medicine. For All forma of fiivar taku JOHNSON'S CHILL AND PPVPD TONIC. 1. tf bettor than quinine and doet in a einirle day what slow quinine cannot to in 10 dare- Ta anUnJiJ AHM. jK 41,.

KkU 1- COSTS SO CENTS IR IT CURBS. $ioo REWARD, $ioo. The read era of this paper trill be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to care in all its twee, and that is Catarrh. Ball's Catarrh Cnre is the only positive cnre known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment.

Hall's atajt-ii Cnre is taken internally, acting directly i apoa. tne blood and rancons surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building the constitution and assisting nature in doing ita work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to ure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F.J, CHENEY Toledo, O.

fiold by Druggist. 75c. Hall a Family HUs are the best BICYCLES BELOY.COST II AA 60 0r ad ffmmrmnfcod 1S02 MODELS, tbe QUUU oerstock of one of the best known 9A. Pl factories of the country, secured 5 SI Ifi AC to UAt one-halt cost. Four Modal: Qi -fcCv Perdido Saturday and reported a pleasant time.

D. B. Roberts, of Maros, was in onr city Sunday. We regret to say that Charlie Lee has Buffered a stroke of paralysis. W.

T. Hall returned Friday from a visit to the family of his uncle, Senator D. D. Hall, at Tensaw. Job Ward was up from Ward-ville Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Washington will leave for the north Wednesday. Mrs. Thomas, of Montgomery, visited her father, Mr.

Pace, at this place last week. With success to The News. May 27tb. rose bus. Hon.

William C. Bibb, the Montgomery lawyer, who has been in the race for secretary of state has announced his withdrawal from the contest. About 375 insane negroes been sent from the asylnm at Tos-kaloosa to Mount Vernon where t500 and 1901 Models $7 llf Wedding at Garland. Married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Clayton, of Garland, Rev. E. C.

Clayton officiating, Miss Marion E. Clayton and Mr. G. G. Lambeth.

This was strictly a home wedding, only the family and relatives, and a few invited guests being present. Delightful mosio was furnished for the occasion by Miss Ethel Catalogues with large photographic engravings and, full detailed specifications sent free to any address. We SHIP OM APPROVAL to anyone in U- or Canada wthout a cent in advance and Uo 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL HO riuk la ordering' from us, as you do no need to pay's cent if the bicycle does not suit yoo 500 SECOND-HAND WHEEL taken in trade br onr Chicago retalstlores. 0 standard mnkes. many food as equipment.

"E' BBIGHT BITS OF WITS. Senator Pettus, of Alabama, who is 82, chews tobacco, it is Raid, with the same vigor and expectorates with the same needle-gun accuracy that he did in tbe early forties. Atlanta Journal FLEAS, OR WHAT? ni i once, in our nir irws Bunary wu, a www Arnold, of Brewton. The occasion passed off quite pleasantly and will be long remembered by those who were in each town to 1 joa can make present. hob tot youi- I I 1 iw week Desiaea cannf a wneei to I I wr WHAT a reliable nm In eacb town to mtnwiteMaoneaK)r May their future lives be long and ine gooa poos says rray witn-aat ceasing," but you can't pray without scratching in the Centre ville churches.

Centreville Press. tne state hospital tor insane negroes is now maintained happy is the wish of the writer. Cor. Greenville J.L. LxAD CYCLE 00., Vsaait.

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