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DANCING BEAUTY Bit FACTOR
IN DEPOSING OF KING MANUEL
TO one of two causes Is assign
ed the precipitation of the
Portuguese revolution, long
•, brewing. One was an assas
etoitlon. tlie other a Both,
however, were sulwrillm.rt. to the cler
ical agitation which formed the bnek
bpn* of the illscontent which smolder
ed for years and broke Into n devas
tottpg flame In a jicrlod of a few days.
Thiongh but twenty-one years of age,
the name of King Manuel has long
bee* connected with those of actresses,
sad exaggerated stories of gay times
h Paris have circulated among the
mannrn Ills favorite was a French
•It i whose Japanese Jin Jltsu dance
woo the young monarch at once.
¥He Gaby Deslys, one of the pret
ti** and most popular of the young
ioteeas<‘s on. the Paris stage todny, Is
(tap woman credited with being one of
tha oauses of the boy king's downfall.
M M declared that he has showered
OftOOey and jewels upon her to the
defctanent of the public treasury.
Hetsd Parisian Beauty.
Per years Gaby Deslys has been one
•* the most prominent women In the
Bohemian set of Parts. She Is strlk
beautiful, with baby blue eyes,
•*4 Is renowned in all the capitals of
for the beauty and cost of her
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KING OF PORTUGAL AND HIS MOTHER AND DANCER
WHO IS SAID TO HAVE BEEN ONE CAUSE OF POPULAR UP
RISING AGAINST HRAGANZA DYNASTY.
■owns and Jewels nnd the luxurious
tvs a of her life.
;in a victoria exquisitely decorated
With lilies and white roses to match
hta blond complexion, as the whim
fbay take her, she has won honors at
annual Feto des Fleurs In tho Rolb
de Boulogne for tho past three years.
"'Her name In English means "Ga
t»rlel|e of the Lilies."
The king of Portugal first saw her
when she was tilling au engagement
tfkcpntly nt one of the music halls dnr
tta* his visit to London In search of a
wide. Her act transcended In daring
Mytblng thnt Loudon had ever seen.
The kaiser was not nt one time en
tirely averse to the Idea'of a marriage
between Manuel nnd his favorite child
*it>d only daughter, the Princess Vic
toria. But the princess herself when
approached flatly refused to consider
the matter on account of Manuel’s re
lations with Gaby Deslys.
'Though a revolution, peaceful or ac
complished with violence, was not un-
Apected, It Is generally believed that
tfth Immediate cause was the assassi
nation tn the capital of Professor Bom
bs rda, the Republican deputy nnd
etilef of the Liberal league, by a lieu
tenant of the army.
Asaaaaination a Factor.
The assassination of Professor Bom
tyfdt fook place In the consulting
nx>|n of his hospital for the Insane.
The assassin wus Lieutenant Santos,
H'ho previously hail been treated in
the hospital for a mental disorder.
CROSSES STREET LIKE CHILD
Put* Paw In Mistreat’ Hand
When Dodging Traffio.
4 iog that carries his mistress’ bag
tp4 ene that cnrrles his master’s news-
V |M»r or cano have been familiar sights
t* Nfw Yorkers on Fifth avenue. A
•jMi that crosses the crowded street
close beside his mistress with
Ms In her hand has n*t been seen
MM® enough to cease to attract at-
MUtlun.
|l|»tress and dog regularly cross a
f*«wdod thoroughfare In this way, paw
Mt hind- dose together. People watch
Mwp as they stand together on the
tttrfe waiting for a chance to cross,
perfect unconcern they start
side by side when the chance |
aw*- TYhen the opposite curb la
Whrd the dog drops to a quadruped |
•»** more.
Hard to Writ* Hongkong.
WMIe the mall service between
QRMkong and Europe has steadily
Hlpßoved during the past year, that to
W# fro® the United States has be- j
wp»e leas and leas aaUsfactory.
Bombards asked Santos how his
health was, whereupon Santos whip
ped out a revolver and fired thrice
upon him.
Though wounded In the abdomen.
Bombards, who was of powerful
stature, seized his assailant. They
struggled desperately, but Santos was
able to disengage his arm and fired
the remaining cartridges.
| Servants In the hospital rushed in,
but Bombnrdn rose nnd. throwing him
self before Santos, cried out to them,
"Don’t strike him; he Is mad!" Then
he fell unconscious and died a few
hours later.
Although it was evident that Santos
i was suffering from madness, the Ite
; publican masses accepted the assas
sination ns a deliberate plot to wipe
out one of their leaders.
| The revolution, according to another
view, was precipitated by tho queen
mother's adhesion with the Clerical
party, led by Jnclnto Cnndldo, a mem
ber of parliament and In fiigli favor
with the queen. It was nsserted soon
after King Manuel announced his lib
eral policy that the Clerical party was
fostering a plan to dethrone the king
nnd sent Doin Miguel de Brnganza on
the throne.
It Is well known thnt the queen se
cretly opposed the king because of his
literal tendencies, and she Joined tho
Clerical party without, however, as
senting to the plan to raise De Bra
ganzn to the throne.
New President a Physician.
Dr. Theophlle Brngn, who has been
named president of tho provisional
government, Is n philosopher of Inter
national reputation, being a member
of many academies in JCuropo. lie Is
a man about fifty-five years old and
a graduate of n leading European uni
versity. ne began the practice of
medicine In Lisbon when a young
man nnd has been prominent through
out I’ortugnl for many years past.
About three years ago Dr. Braga
Identified himself with the Intellec
tual wing of the Republican party and
j became president of the committee of
| seven of that organization. In this
office he wielded great political pow
er, and Ills undoubted honesty and
I well known Integrity won runny sup-
I porters for the party which was des
| fined to obtain control of affairs.
He was loug associated with Dr.
i Bernardino Machado, one of the fore
most professors of tho Lisbon uni
versity and who is prominently men
tioned as the first president of the
j new republic.
j Braga Is also a poet of tho vislon
' ary school and an authority on Por
tuguese folklore. A fete was held In
his honor In Tarls some three or four
yenrs ago at whirl* Anatole Franco
i presided and delivered an eloquent ad
dress on the principle of nationality
j and the idea of patriotism.
CHARGED WIDOW FOR BLOOD.
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Mutt Pay For Stained Track Where
Huiband Was Killed.
Officialism and red tape have long
been a byword in Germany, but the
following instance Is beyond Imagina
tion; moreover, It Is a matter of re
cent official record:
On Dec. 23 last Dr. Koelpin. proces
sor at the University of Bonn, was j
killed In a railway accident. The pro- |
vlnclal authorities have now sent in
a claim to Frau Koelpin. the widow, J
demanding $2 expended nt the time of |
the accident for removing the blood I
stains from the railway premises. The
authorities Inform Frau Koelpin that
If she does not pay she will be proceed
ed against.
Canada’s Ships Fewer.
There has been a marked decrease f
In Canada’s merchant marine daring i
the last thirty-five years. In IST! the 1
tonnage was 1.155.563; In 1909 It yeas !
718,553.
Australia Rich In Sheep.
Australia has over 87.000,000 /thßa*.! i
valued at over 5220.000.000. f |
Farm and
Garden
PRODUCTION OF BROILERS.
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Money In These Choice Poultry Prod
ucts if Well Handled.
The production of broiler chickens
In the season when they are supposed
to be the choicest and most correct
article on the menu Is a very special
branch of the poultry industry, says
Farm Progress.
The "spring chicken” at the same
age and of the same weight does not
rank with the high priced "broiler” of
the midwinter months, aud the rearing
of the latter requires especial conven
iences nnd special care.
It Is not a branch of the business
adapted for general following, and be
fore making arrangements to engage
In It the market should be Recured In
ono or more of the large cities, and
the production to be profitable must
be In very considerable numbers.
Broiler chickens are between three
and four months old nnd must each
weigh from one to one and a half
pounds, live weight, nnd nt this age
should be plump nnd symmetrical
with white flesh when dressed. For
this purpose the white or buff breeds
of the American or English races are
INTEHIOII OK GOOD BIIOODBH HOURS.
to he preferred to any of (fee Asiatics
on account oflttlielr more rapid matur
ing.
Sunny and weather proof houses
must be provided, but except In very
cold climates no arrangements for ar
tificial heating need l>e made In addi
tion to those for warming the brood
ers.
The chickens are necessarily hatrhed
In Incubators, ns during late Septem
ber nnd October, when the eggs are
sot, the hens are mostly molting and,
oven If some show broodiness, are not
In condition to be hatching and hov
eling young. Incubators and brooders,
the former of the most improved pat
ents, are to be selected nnd their man
agement experimented with and thor
oughly mastered.
Quite a large number of brooders will
be required, but some of these, de
signed for the chickens when quite
well grown, mnny of the tireless sort
or of home construction, to be warmed
with jugs of hot water which, when
well wrapped, will retain their heat
for many hours.
Late hatched chicks become quite
hardy, and when well eared for and
properly fed are not subject to any of
the diseases to which summer chick
ens are liable.
They will not need much range, but
on warm, clear days may be permitted
to exercise for a few hours on the
lawn or In a wire fenced yard upon
which the houses open, nnd on such
days all the brooders ought to be
sunned for several hours.
Of course the strictest cleanliness In
all the appointments as well as In the
food and water must be observed, and
if the houses are new or have been
thoroughly disinfected there will be no
insect posts of any kind. The first
broiler chickens often sell for $1 a
pound and later seldom for less than
$5 per dozen.
Orchard and Garden.
Clean tillage. Everybody believes
in It, but few practice It. -
Raspberry plants affected with
crown gall should be dug out and
burned. There Is no cure.
Where orchards are kept In grass,
the grass should b$ mowed and left
to lie In place under the trees to rot.
A neat, clean, well painted and let
tered market wagon attracts atten
tion and helps to sell produce at good
prices.
If the leaves of your apple and peach
trees show dark green nnd the zrowth
is vigorous, you know that the>soll Is
*ll v right.
Thd\soll for the apple orchard must
be thoroughly drained. It will not do
to let stand about the roots
of the trees! l
Apple trees Ado best at aidistanee of
two rods eacuwvay, unless It is a va
riety that tendAto grow upward rath
er than outwaroN
Flacing a small\heap of rich stable
manure around of each tree
in the orchard will jwove to be a little
time most profltablyfc-spent.
It costs money to atep.on a ladder,
as an orchard owner soomfinds, and all
that can reasonably beVlone by prun
ing to start the head trees low
and keep it low is payingUnvestment.
The good road* movement in
creases the pleasure of moving over
the roads-
HIGH CLASS FURNITURE
EMBRACING I
Bed Room Suits, Library and Center Tables, l
Chiffoniers, ShifforoLes, Rockers, Dining Room
Suits, Mattresses, Springs and all odd pieces of
FURNITURE
Can be fovnd at
W. P. GLOVER’S, |
HAWK'NSVILLE, GA.
IT HAS THE PULL!
THE HORSE AND HIS STABLE!
Receive this much of our time and atten
tion: We sell harness and saddlery
for ordinary days and odd days, for pleas
ure and for business; we keep on hand driv
ers and sundry stable accessories—curry
combs, blushes, files, Neat’s foot oil and
other odds and ends which come in han
dy. Furthermore, the name on our sign
is a guarantee of the quality of the goods
we handle.
/. B. PEA COCK & COMPANY
FURNITURE!
OF ALL KINDS!
Floor Coverings, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, and Bed
ding of all kinds
FOR ANY ROOM IN YOUR HOUSE
We have it, and will Save you Money if you will get our
Prices before you buy.
REFRIGERATORS at actual factory COST.
Complete line of Funeral Supplies always on hand. Prompt Service
NIGHT OR DAY. FREE HEARSE!
M. MANNHEIM,
HAWKINSVILLE, GA.
"It Beats All.”
This quoted from a letter of M.
Sioekwell, Hannibal, Mo. “I re
•ently used Foley’s Honey ami lar
for the first time. To say lam
pleased does not half express my
Feelings. Tt l>eats all the remedies
I ever used. I contracted a bad
cold and was threatened with pneu
monia. The first doses gave great
relief and one bottle completely
cured me." Contains no opiates.
Sold by Taylor & Kennington.
The pulling power of our harness sells it—
it pulls customers by its unequaled merit
and value and the low price at which we
sell it. It’s the kind made to stand strains
without going to pieces. Notwithstanding
its strength, it is elegant in design and
beautiful in finish. Try our harness.
Lodge Directory.
Cochran Lodge No. 217, F. A* A.
M. meets every 2nd an l 4th Mon
day evenings at 7:3U.
Knights of Pythias every 2nd and
4th Tuesday evenings at 7:30.
Odd Fellows meet every Ist and
3rd Tuesday evening at 7:30.
Visiting brethren cordially invited i
to attend their respective lodges.
For Rert
I O e seven room d -elling, good
j location. House has just liven*
painted. Apply to Journal Office.
Seotts "V” Crimp Galvanized
Roofing. l.a-ts a life time—Coch
ran Lumtier Co.
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Bring me your cotton seed. I
pay the highest market price
New Seed House near Southern De
pot- L. E. Brannon.