. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 589. CONDUCTED BY Beeville. Texas. The New Bee-Paper Idea Dropped. Mbs. Jennie Atchley :—I wish you much success in your new home, and trust it will not disappoint your expecta- tions for the coming season of 1894. I hope " In Sunny Southland " will con- tinue to gain ground, as we like to see the South have a voice in the " old re- liable " American Bee Journal. We hoped to see a Southern bee-paper started by some of our Southern writers. We know of no one that the mantle would fall upon more gracefully than


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 589. CONDUCTED BY Beeville. Texas. The New Bee-Paper Idea Dropped. Mbs. Jennie Atchley :—I wish you much success in your new home, and trust it will not disappoint your expecta- tions for the coming season of 1894. I hope " In Sunny Southland " will con- tinue to gain ground, as we like to see the South have a voice in the " old re- liable " American Bee Journal. We hoped to see a Southern bee-paper started by some of our Southern writers. We know of no one that the mantle would fall upon more gracefully than upon the shoulders of Mrs. Jennie Atchley. Again I wish you success. L. V. Esneault. Donaldsonville, La. Friend E., it is with great pleasure that I acknowledge your kind favor. I thank you also for the honor you confer upon me in regard to starting a bee- paper, but, after due consideration and meditation, together with close calcula- tions, I have decided not to attempt a new bee-paper, for the present at least, as it means several years of hard work with a good big casJi outlay that would be lost before a new paper could be brought up to the paying point. So we have decided to wait awhile. Notwithstanding this, I here ask the liberty to thanh one and all that have so kindly encouraged me and pledged them- selves to support me in the publication of a Southern bee-paper. Dear friends, please bear with us a little, when we ask your support to help make our al- ready Southern department boom in this "old reliable " American Bee Journal; and I here pledge you that I shall do all in my power to make it interesting for you. Now, let us join hands and make our Sunny Southland ring. Again, I thank one and all. Jennie Atchley. Thought a Bee-Wagon was a "; Willie and Charlie have just come in from a 40-mile trip out into Live Oak county, where they have been to transfer a large lot of bees. We are furnishing an empty Simplicity brood-chamber, and transferring


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