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DR. HENRY J. CODIN.
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Pstn * Island. whore W*rf« "*• '*
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OAir «blr the NHb*rhMMjto staom.htp
Aodsloota wa« anchored off ttovli *
Island os April nm, after a c.att »<>
Car— f *k<a ** hailed from
shot* At the same nma S small boai
pat of manned by soldier* Tfcry
ram* alongside lawk ih* captain <h*
loan of a <<«h wblto 'hr Andalusia
aai aaltiaa for freight Th* rook of
lit littla garrtoon had brokan his
arm tk*T aatd amt oar rook was to
track on* of their men. at* that k*
mi* hi ha ah I* to attend to IS* kitchen
until another «aa Beat by th* «»»-
■under
Tba captain sent me to tb* Island
and arhll# busy la th* mil# kltcb*t>
Instructing a told I* r la th* i»y*t»rl*»
„r broiling lamb < hop* and rooklna
pork I had plenty of opportunity to
question Cast. Dreyfus' guards Th*
men who at first aocmrd dlalncllnrd lo
apaak. became quit* U*jua< lon* after
aw hits.
"Ha la not ao 1U treated a* those id
the world seem lo think. He is not
confined He ran go nnywher* on the
Island. Of course, two tn*n art* al-i
ways at his heel*. He get* up be
(wrea tlx and seven In the morning,
and hit flrat breakfast consist* of a
cup of chocolate If the weather ti
good he goes for a walk soon after
ward and wlnda up his promenade hr
a hath."
"But are you not afraid that he
might swim away or commit suicide?"
I a«ked
“Not at all; for a rope la fastened
so both bis wrists, and the end* of the
rope are In th# bands of the guard
After the bath he lake* hla second
breakfast— hotter, bread, ham or eggs,
and a bottle of beer. Then be goes
In for study. He reads and writes tor
several hours."
What kind of books has he got ?
The soldiers looked at each other.
After awhile one of them said: "He
<s ouSy allowed to read technical
works. But he can write whatever he
pleases. He Is now writing an account
pf bis life."
Must ho show you what he
gsritea?'*
"No; we 6nly read the letters he ile
pires to have forwarded. These are
emit to the commander in Ca
yenne.”
“What does he do besides reading
pud writing?"
"Two weeks ago we received per
mission from the commander io play
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11 ah-# a man folloouto by two aoldletra
approm bias from th# at rand Drejrfn#'
I H# sestnvd to have beard of my prep
roc# and m#a»ur#d nr with QueaCloa
1 tag looks. Ilia llpa moved, but be
did not apeak. He to a middle aiaed
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uhlaperrd wllb bla guard, and when
[the lallar nodded araent ha walked tip
Ito me and ahook my hand. "Bring
; ray good wlahea to tbe wide world ’
Ihe aald In a voice quivering with etno
| lion.
Then he waited klowly toward bla
hui, where he remalnrd at,mil lug at
tbe door, waving hi* band aa my boat
I daubed Into tbe billow* Half an
I hour later we were on our way
I home.
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Ipa fee used Money loaned on anything
inf value at a low rate of Intereat. Wa-
I terbury alarm clock*. 7* cent*. Lewla
J. Hchaul. Reliable Pawnbroker.
Tbe Wedding king.
The wedding ring l« made of gold of
tbe pureat quality, signifying liow no
ble and enduring la our affection!
Next, in form, the ring I* round, a
aymbol of the eternity. Implying that
our regard aball be without end. Why
U thl* golden circlet worn on tbe third
finger of the left hand? Because
among the ancients It waa thought
there waa a vein In that finger that
came directly from the heart,
custom has survived the ages and
come down to ua from remote antiq
uity. But there are other reasons
why it should be worn on this finger.
Because being a finger least used it
may he least subject to be worn out,
and because its distinct purpose is that
It Is to he the visible, lasting token of
a solemn covenant which must never
be forgotten. It has been suggested,;
also, that the form, being round and j
without end. Imports that mutual love I
shall flow from one to the other, as I
in a circle, and that continually and
forever. Sometimes wedding rings
were of general pattern, and occa
sionally betrothal rings were broken
in two, one-half of which was retain
ed by each party, so that on the mar
riage day the pieceo may be joined.
According to the Rev. M. Charles
Wheatley, Commentator on the Book
of Common Prayer, the reason why a
ring was selected as a pledge In pref
erence to any other thing was be
cause among the ancients rings were
used as seals. With them ail valuable'
goods were sealed, and all important
documents were signed: thus the de
livery of a ring became the sign of
highest trust and closest
Consequently it was but natural that
a ling should lie selected to sytnbollse
the admission to a wife to her hus
band's counsels and signified that
henceforth she shared his honor and
estate.
Why does a girl seldom attempt to
extinguish the, spark of love?
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THE WOMEN
OF GEORGIA.
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honorable body to amend the Stale
Constitution vo as to exempt tbe prop
I erty of womru of Georgia from taxa
tion during au.h lime as the right of
suffrage la denied them.**
HI’NTINQ Hliß HUSBAND.
I.adv Seen at Depot Ansloualy In- 1
qulrlng For a One-I. egged Man.
Thore was a lady at the union depot
this morning anxiously inquiring if
anyone had seen her husband and hnd
i ho left on any of the trains. Hhe dc
lacrlbed her husband aa ‘a gentleman
. wearing a woudr n leg. She said he
. had iefi home to buy her a pair of i
shoes yesterday morning and she had
not seen him since. Several persona
who bad been at the depot all the
morning aald they had Heen a gentle
man aa she described at the depot yes
terday.
He had spent some time out th-rre,
but they could not say whether he had
left on any of the trains. The lady did
not give her name.
Before purchasing a pistol or gun.
call on me. I can save you money. Lew
is J. Schaul, Pawnbroker on Jackson
A POEM
W*s Written By a Boy Only Seven
Years Old.
The following piece was composed
by a pupil seven years of age in the
Third grade at the Cenlral grammar
school.
Tbe picture of a boy driving a goat
that waa attached to a box wagon
was given film to write a story about.
Tbe day previous the pupils had been
discussing Longfellow and the teacher
read an lntereseting account of his
childhood to the class; also bis first
poem, “Mr. Finney's Turnip.” Receiv
ing his inspiration from this and de
sirous of displaying his poetical talent,
he wrote his story in rhyme.
• A PICTURE LESSON.
Tbe little boy is driving
His little billy goat;
He has on bis cap
And hiß very best coat.
He has a box wagon.
And the wheels are painted re<J.
He harnesses his billy goat
With the help of his brother Fred.
He manages bis billy gout
With two litlle lines,
And rills bis box wagon
Very full of fat pin. 9.
John 3. Nixon.
The proverb "Love tby neighbor as
thyself” has been changed to “Love
thy neighbor's daughter better.” —Ex
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hero refitted and equipped with elec
tric lights, rloerta, hot end cold baths;
good board may be had ft>r ll# •
month. A new farm has been pur
chased for the use of tbe School of Ag
rlmltnre
For tire past two year* »be at tend
ance, ha* barn more than 3##.
Tbe health of Atbro# I* proverbial;
owing to the new system* of sewerage
•nd water, the danger of fever has
been eliminat'd.
Thr standard of morality In the *t«-
'dent body to high. Fnder the dispen
sary system no barroom* are permit
ted In Clarke county. There Is m flour
lablng Y. M. C. A. in the University.
Bible rlaasea in the several churches
of the city are conducted by four pro
t feasors of the University.
By means of wholeattme regulations,
a healthy tone to given to college ath
letics, which are at all limes under the
j strict supervision as the faculty.
The University he* served the slate
fauilhfully for nearly one hundred
years. It has always stood for the
highest and best In Chnstlan living
and educations. Its alumni number
more than 2,700, and they have Ailed
honorably and acceptably and success
-1 fully the highest positions In church
and civil life in this end other slates.
CARD FROn MR. SHIPP
At the Keport That nr. Elliott Had
Endorsed Mr. Msttlson.
To the Editor of The Herald—Sir:
Will you allow me space In your val
uable columns to make a correction of
an unjnit statement made against Mr
H. E. Elliott. The report has been cir
culated that he told me he endorsed
and would vote for Mr. W. A. Mattl-
son. This is an untrue statement and
I hope when my name I* uoed in the
future they will yeport me correetly.
Respectfully. JNO. H. BHIPF.
This report In regard to Mr. Elliott
and Mr. Mattlson >vas heard before the
Tuesday night meetings.
In the Mattlson meeting Tuesday
night, Mr. Charles A. Picqoet said:
"Didn't Elliott endorse Mattlson?”
(Cries of “Yes! yes!")
Inquiry has shown that this report
and this reference In Mr. Picquet's
speech were based on a statement
credited to Mr. John A. Shipp. Mr.
Shipp'* carrj silences the report.
Cotfld Save.
A Corqell professor of physiology
Is advertising for the brains of Intel
lectual men of high order, deliverable
after the death of their owners. He
might save time and money by con
tracting for those of yellow journal
writers. They would be sure to be
anatomical curiosities .and prove the
possibilities of cerebral eeeenti ieltes.
INo Diiestion About It
"No matter where!” exclaimed the
imperialist, "American industry will
( V er 'ollow tbe American flag."
"That's right!" yelled Ihe conserva
tive, who bail lisljytjed from the out
skirts of ihe crowd. "If American
capital is taken to) the Philippines it
will go up in the air.!’ _ , i
VAN WICK
Will WIN.
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by any tussling, fair or frail
; (lovern«r Ftewer la his famous flghi
with Faeaett la ISPt.left ihr wow (Inml
er New York limits with oalf ».«■
votes ahead of his opponent M'hen
these figures tame uni (he repnMhans
wbnnped HI glee, hut Mr Pin-SC. as ll
! turned mil taler In the evening, twal
; Mr Fsssel I la Ihe whole stale 4J.M7.
| Ami H must ha remembered that (hie
tight was on pure!* pvtv lines There
’ was (hen no canal si-swdal smelling In
'high Heaven. Ihe ltovvapr>n army was
a small thing compared to Md'ullagh'a
crjed of falsely acenulred thugs; there
• was a*' question of a Frina (Ml bill,
and there waa no attempt to appoint
’a hit us high-salaried commissioners to
i increase ihe tax rate.
my 111. leaving all iheae new and Impor
|ianl laaues aside an dretumlng to the
' purely parly figures of that year. It
become# a simple question In propor
tion to figure that If Flower left New
j York city With 71.06*0 plurality and treat
I Fasaet( out In tbe state by ia.ooo In a
j total of 1.100.*00 voles, Van Wyck leay-
I tug the metropolis with NO,*** plurality
should heat Hooaevalt. In a state vote
of l ton, ooo t.y M ono pluratlly.
Add to this the votes thst the Inde
pesdent ronilngom will earn against
the candidate supporting canal steals,
exorbitant taxation, the rights of search
and invasion snd the sanctity of the
home by srmsd toughs, and th.- sup
! presslon of honeat comment by the
press, and Justice Van Wyck will sim
ply float Into the gubernatorial chair.
Allied For Protect lon.
An association ha* been formed at
Binghatntpon, N. Y., which Is known
.aa ihe Advertisers' Association, 'he
I prime object '> r which 1* the protec
i tloti of merchant* and other adver
tisers from useless expend!, urea of
money for advertising purposes. It
Is directed especially against program
advertising, which has grUwu to large
proportions In that city.
Any aort of pretext has been aumdent
to cauae programs to bt published, and
merchants huve been wheedled, cajoled,
teased or threatened Into paying for
space they did not need and which
could not In the nuture of the case be
profitable to them.
The members of the Illnghampton as
sociation have agreed to spend all the
money appropriated for advertising in
newspaper space, and pledge thom
gclvea that under no circumstance* will
they spend any money in program ad
vertising.
Will Stay Longer.
Mr. Phil North has again applied
for permission to remain longer In Ma
con at the Jubilee. He left only wish
ing to stay one day, but says sitice he
has been seeing the sights with the
boys and Macon has given a $150,000
pyrotechnic display for his benefit lie
feels ho should stay longer. Permis
sion was granted and a new week will
come before bis genial face is again
seen behind the treasurer's counter.
Mr. John M. Welgle is ably tilling hi*
place.
Through the Country.
Col. W. J. Bryan has returned to
Jacksonville, Fla.
Meridian, Miss., board of health has
passed an order quarantining against
the wot Id.
J. M. Coles, n prominent haberdasher
of Jacksonville, Fla., came near being
lynched by soldiers for firing upon one
of tbelr comrades.
False Report.
"I was very sorry lo learn iltsi you
bad failed. Smith," said Ills next-doot
neighbor.
• |t was a slander, sir. I did not fall.
II was my plans which fulled, sir.
lied they succeeded I could have paid
every dollar I owed and had a hand
some fortune left.” . _
Right is Might!
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J *o* Expiry
If yaw want two thins*, the hlah**t sattofscllon *nd a saving of money. Just
make yuurwdf one of our customers. We con furnl.h riders with bicycles,
too, and th# beat in the markrt at that ■ The mvxi 2& per cent red union
was a quarter hit, but her*'* a pcuee****>n at h<*m* runs: Columbia*, model 44.
p*i go, and your lasi rhsme to get th** popular model at any price W* Hava
three shop worn conlyl model 44, Indie*", w# will let goal SS* M. On* ladies*
Hartford at 444 OS and ladlea" Vedette at IS* «. ladlea* Jill al ***. and for
boy* and men there is nothing on the market lo compare with tb# Kc'det
special a« WS.ao and th# Jack at ttl.M. aeeond hand Ctovelßad*. lUmule**.
Cros- enta, Stearns. Victor#. Kldredge and Barreto*, from *ll« up. all At
condition, and we tot them go at any old Ptlc*-Mh*y 444 oo*
thine. «r»r< given lo un fcy pWfto who wanted •« ™* lht! ™>UAIUI
WHLtL OF TMJS WORLD, end only told in AugugU el
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At the Door.
| Oh, what care I for wealth or fame.
They vanish as a dream,
When night Is drawn through gates pf
Dawn
On Slumber's ebbing stream.
Let others sing of Death and War,
Or Sorrow's tragic lore;
But Love has come und calls me
home
To meet him at the door.
Oh. what care I to weave my Kate
Oh Life's mysterious loom,
its warp and woof front peace aloof—
The glitter and the gloom.
Let others sing of Death and War,
Or sorrow's tragic lore;
But Love has come und calls mo
home
To meet him at the door.
Oh, what care I for clashing creed,
Or hostile school* of art,
If I may wear through smile and tear
The ermine of the heart.
J,et others sing of Death and War.
Or sorrow's (raglc lore;
But Icove has come and calls me
home
To meet him at the door.
Oh, what care [ for homeless winds,
With rain und darkness blent.
If through the bligbl on me may lighl
The shy dove of content.
Let others sing of Death and War,
Of sorrow's tragic lore;
But Love has come and calls me
home
To meet him at the door.
Some engagements end happily
others end in maniago. _ „
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Uicycies
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SuiiDF,-
R. H. LAND,
DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST
BUCCKSEOR TO
UND 1 SMITH, 522 NINTH STREET
Would respectfully call the attention of
the public to his complete line us
Drnis, Medicines. Cbemicais. &c..
Always kept in stock. Having a complete
line of all pharmaceutical*, he can at ail
times till any Prescription presented.
Store open from 7A.M. to lll*. M.
Give him a call.
Under the oak trees gold and brown
Watching the bright leaves flutter
down,
Crunching the crisp leaves beneath our
feet,
Walked we together; life waß sweet.
Golden the hazy autumn air.
Golden the light shone everywhere,
And the great gold stin In the west
hung low,
Like you und me, dear, unwilling to
I know not If 'twas the golden weath
er
Ow-thr joy of being thus together
That gave that sweet day a charm
apart;
But ’(ls gone, and I walk alone, rweet
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