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#1.00 per annum, by
THE WAYEROH JOURNAL COMPANY
W. A. THICK, PKKSIOKXT.
•Office in Masonic UuiUUux, 10*11'iaut n\
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Entered at the Post-office in Waycros*,
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WAYCROSS, GA. t JI NK 14, 1W01.
Spring pot plant*—*tmp l»ean*
«nd squash**.
Joe Terrell's lcgul advice and
gubernatorial prospects are below
|)ir.
Salt and simplicity ur« about t<
revolutionize iJjm medical profes
sion.
Hoke Smith again emphasized
hi* greatness at Phiiadnlpliiti,
Tuesduy night.
The burning question in Geor
gia—what will the Atlanta Jour
nal do about it?
Take salt and let yourself get
well, is the latest and most popu
lar medical formula.
If tho C« WS Wou’d fat the Wood*
down, it mi^ht in a measure con
done for their presence on the
•treets.
Georgia hows her head iu sym
pathy for her sister state, Ala
bama, grief Htricken in the death
of her govermr.
A plow trust has been organized
with a capital of $75,O'.'0,000. This
method of taking to the plowshare
will hardly draw the millionaire
closer to the farmer.
BELGIAN HARES FOR
PLEASURE AND PROFIT
ROGERS JORDAN.
In weight they are from six to
twelve pounds at four months of
age.
They will thrive iu this climate
and do not require as much atton
tion as iu other parts of the couir
try.
The rabbit will eat anything
that a cow or sheep will. Hay,
oats, corn, pease, cabbage, tur-
uips, carrots and plantain are
some of the delicacies—dry bread
and milk, boiled potatoes, fresh
cut clover, in fact every vegetable
known to man. Some judgment
is required in supply and variety.
Give them green stuff twick a day
and in such quantities as will bt
eaten clean. Always keep plenty
of oats and hay before them
Fresh water is very essential
The University of Glasgow has
conferred the title of LL. I). on
Mr. Carnegie. Now that Andy
has been recognized lie may ro»t
on his laurels fora season.
Th« Atlanta Journal should tell
us a little more about Joe Tyrrell
legal ability. It is evident that
Joe and the Journal have been
studying the same law books.
Mr. McKinley's statement about
a third term was clear and manly
and reflects credit on his purposes.
Indeed, there ha* never been much
doubt about Mr. McKinley's good
intent.
Brantley A. Denmark, one of
the lenders of the Savannah bar,
one of Savannah's wealthiest, most
active and most prominent busi
ness men, died at 1:15 o’clock yes
terday morning.
Recently the Trinity Methodist
church, iu Albany, N. Y., was tie.
•troyed % by fire. . The first congre
gation to offer the Trinity congre
gation the use of it* house of wor
ship was that of the Temple Beth
Kmeth, the Jewish synagogue.
Last Sunday ten children aero
baptized iu the synagogue in ac
cordance with the rites of the
Methodist church. This is an il
lustration of religious tolerance
that is most gratifying to note.—
Savannah News.
THE JOURNAL IS READY.
For some weeks The Journal har
been laboring under numerous
disadvantages, oue of the greatest
being lack ot printers. These
things have caused some delays iu
the delivery of work, w hich were
unavoidable. Most of these ditli-
The Belgian bare belongs to the
order rodentia, which are gnawing
mammals: all of them are herbiv
orous, and will eat any edible veg
etable substance. At the present
time the rodents cover the four
quarters of the globe, in geological
time they extend through the age
of mammals.
Most people in this section of
the country think the hare is i
useless pet, and being unacqunint
ed with their habits and nossibili-
ties, condemn them as unworthy
of the cure and attention.
There are rabbits of several col
ors, sizes and conditions from
which to select when about to ven
ture in this lino. One must huve
an ideal, which possesses many
good qualities, umotig whndi
should be a good appearance, large
size, prolificacy and hardiness.
They must mature quickly, be ex
empt from disease and vermin,
finally they will furnish a delica
cy for the table at a cost less than
their now popular rival—poultry
To properly describe the hare is
difficult, especially the colors.
Kufus red" is a reddish tan, clear
and bright, showing the clearest
on top of the neck and fore shoul
ders of the animal. The ‘'ticking”
consists of each hair of the aui- l° w *ng one half of these to be does
mu I’m coat being tipped with black
by which, according to its density
and distribution, iis value is gov-
rued. Starting ut the shoulders,
the color shades darker over the
back nud sides, showing the tick-
iug in its finest markings.
The head and ears have a dark f
non io Hie uoujr, ii is lurneu won , • s v * l s
up and graoeful. Th» ears are| t * u to tweuty cents a t
about fivu inches lotig, set up firm affording a good profit,
mid cIohh together, having an edg- I claim that u Belgiat
iug of black over tile tipi and ex- will yield more profit i
lending well down the edge,. Thin than a fifty dollar cow
i. termed lacing and is one of the same amount of care ai
eharacterietice of the hare. tion.
• ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY.
In another column we publish
an in tide from Mr. J. II. Stephens,
industrial agent of the Plant
System, relative to the splendid
resources of this section and the
proper advertisement of our ad
vantages before the world.
Mr. Stephens proposes to visit
the Pan-American Exposition in
October amt judiciously distribute
there a quantity of literature now
being prepared by the Plant Sys
tem, advertising its lines and, iu
a general way, the country tra
versed by them, Hesuyshe “shall
lie most pleased to aid at the same
time in distributing any literature
which may be gotleu out by tho
various counties or communities
iu the territory mentioned."
Hero is another opportunity for
Waycross and Ware county.
At the llulValo Exposition there
will be thousands of people who
go there for the main purpose of
prospecting. Knowing that nearly
every part of the country is repre
sented there ill products (and
Georgia has a good exhibit), they
realise that it affords them an op
portunity of seeing the whole coun
try without traveling over it. They
go there with the purpose of se
lecting a locality to live in. They
examine the products, read the
descriptions of climate, soil, edu
cation ami so forth, and there de
termine on their future homes.
Now, if Waycross and Ware
county will “publish a plain state
ment of fact without embellish
ini'iit which will be of itself cor.
To Missionary Conference. t
Methodist church. Mrs. Leon A.
from First church, Mrs. D. B.
but none of ihcsewill attend.
cutties have been overcome. We Wincing," put this information in
now have a splendid mechanical * neat little pamphlet and turn it
force and are prepared to turn out over to Mr. Stephens for ilistriBu-
j,.b work at very short notice. jtiou at the exposition, there can
A large quantity of new job type be little doubt of its value as an
and machinery have boon and is advertising medium to the city
being received and put iu place, and county,
mid wo can turn out ns neat work The cost would lie trilling. City
and do it at ehAp as Savannah, ami county could bear the expense
Charleston or .lacksonvilte, and jointly and the benefits lo Is- de-
we beg the public not to send away j «»"•* *°" l . d L , “ r oU, * ei S h “ M 1,,hl ‘ r
f V ki r? f iniinK mini Th« j C °Tbo journiVpresents the mat
Journal has been allow.nl to bid
on it. laud
prose
it i« up to the
“A Square Deal for a Round
Dollar!” is our motto at the Red
Star Clotbiug Store. Bibb &
O'Quinn.
Wanted.
Trustworthy men and womeu to
travel and advertise for old estab
lished house of solid tiuaucinl
staudiug. Salary $780 a year and
expenses, all payable in eash. No
canvassing required. Give refer
ences and enclose self-addressed
•tamped euvelope. Address Man
ager, 1155 Caxton Bldg., Chicago.
Our Teu Dollar Suits w ill match
anything sold for $12 60 in town.
Bibb & O'Quinn, The Clothiers,
Grace Church.
Services for Sunday, June 10:
a.m., holy commuuiou; 0:110
a m., morning prayer, litany and
sermon: 5 p.m„ Sunduv-school:
il p.m., evening prayer. All seats
free aud everyoue is welcome.
“I had a ruuniug sore on my
breast for over a year,'' says Henry
R. Richards, of Willseyvilla, N. V.,
“and tried a great many remedies
but got uo relief until 1 used Ban
ner. Salve. After using one-half
box I was perfectly cured. 1 can
not recommend it too highly. For
sale by all dealers.
A $15Suit,w ith a $:I0 tit, fed and
durability, at the Rid Star Cloth-
iug Store, Bibb A O'Quinu.
Mrs. T. M. Christian and chil-;
dren will go to St. Marys Tuesday '
For Brain Fag
Loss of mental energy, lack of thought
power, failing memory or Inability to con
centrate the mind on the work in hand,
there ia nothing so good as Dr. Miles’
Nervine. Its powerful influence In build
ing up and strengthening the broken-down
nerves, makes this great remedy an inval
uable brain-food and restorative. It nour
ishes, fortifies and refreshes the tired and
worn-out brain and gives new strength,
new life, and new energy to the system.
"My nerves were greatly debilitated, and
I had a feeling of dullness, dizzy spells and
confusion of Ideas. Would awake from
sleep with a burning pain in the back and
top of my head, and a disagreeable taste
hi my mouth. My memory was poor and I
sometimes thought I would go crazy. I
began taking Dr. Miles’ Nervine and was
helped from the very start. The result
was that I was completely restored.”
Rev. J. P. Smith, Lebanon, Pa.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Adds renewed force to the system, puts a new light In the eye, gives new firmness to tho
step and new life to the mind. Now ls the time to try It
Sold by all dttsgghts on a guarantee- Dr- Miles Medical Co-* Elkhart, ItiJ,
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Dry
Goods.
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ENQUIRE AT OUR STORE.
D. A. McGEE’S
Fancy
Notions.
Dry Goods Store,
Waycross, Georgia.
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Hats, Shoes.
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PromWASHDAY
From Monday to Saturday—at every
turn in the kitchen work—a Wickiess
Blue Flame Oil Stove will save labor,
time and expense—and keep the cook
comfortable. No bulky fuel to prepare
or carry, no waiting for the fire to c
up or die down; a fraction of the expet
of the ordinary stove. A
Wickless
BLUE FLAME
Oil Stove
ity commission** rs io act. for a month** visit to her old hom
will boil, bake, broil or fry better than a
coal stove. It is safe and cleanly—can
not become greasy, can not emit any
odor. Made in several sires, from one
burner to five. If your dealer dots not
have them, write to nearest agency of
STANDARD OIL COMPANY.