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Pain injh8 Head
Catarrh, Sour Stomach, Dizzi
ness, Rheumatism
■A Grand Work Accomplished by
Hood’s Ser;;aparilla,
“I was a victim ct catarrh ami suffered
m great deal o( pain in the top and back
-•of my bead. I was also troubled with
«sour stomach, rheumatism, indigestion
aand dizziness. I felt all run down ami
thought I should be obliged to give up my
housework. I began taking Hood’s Sar
saparilla and Hood's Pills and was re
lieved. They gave me an appetite and I
-gained strength. I have a little grand
child who was cross and fretful owing to
colic and hives. I pe-suaded his parents
to give him Hood’s Sarsaparilla and he is
now fat and healthy.” Mahy J.
Chatham, Arnold, Georgia.
Hood’s *ES.
Is the Best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
All druggists. ?l; six for $5. Get only Hood's.
■ | rvilc c,ue * lver * ,ls > eas ^ 10
nOOG S 1 ills take, easy to operate. 25c.
POLISH CURLS LIKE OUR GIRLS.
.'Lilian Bell Finds Them in Many Ways
Like Their American Sisters.
“1 could not fail to notice the differ
ence in the young girls as soon as 1
crossed the Russian frontier and came
into the land of the Slay,” writes Lil
ian Bell from Vilna, Russia, in the
• June Ladies’ Home Journal. “Here at
once I found individuality. Polish girls
are more like American girls. If you
-ask a young English girl what she
rthinks ol Victor Hugo she tells you that
her mamma does not allow her to read
French novels. If you ask a French
girl how she likes to live ill Paris she
tells you that she never went down
town alone in her life.
“But the Polish girls arc different.
They are individual. They all have a
personality. When you have met one
you never feel as if you had met all.
in this respect they resemble American
girls, but only in tiiis respect, for
whereas, there is u type of Polish young
girl—and a charming type she is—I
avever in my life saw what I consider
ed a typical American girl. You can
not typify the psychic charm of the
young American girl.”
The Costa Rican Counterfeiters.
For many months the Costa lilcancoun*
tferfelteis have been issuing bogus notes
-of the government of the Inland until the
tmount, ll is i-ald, tins reached $1,000,000.
inspectors of the secret service bureau
were chiefly las rumental in bringing the
malefactors to justice. The efficiency of
the secret service Is undoubted, but it is
■viy no means a secret, but a patent fact,
etnat the service that Hostetler's Stomach
(Bitter* does the weak, nervous and ilys
.peptic is of genuine value. There have
Kjeen from time to time counterfeits of it.
ias there are or the genuine Costa Kican
notm, but the mimauno note of hand on
the label and the vignette of St. George
and the Dragon, coupled with the exquis
itely tlnlshed typographical work, arc not
■success ully imltul.de. Any one who 1ms
•used the lintel sknows its admirable qual
ities and the tent urea of the exterior of
•the tiot-les. I liis agreeable tonic abso
lutely pi events and remedies malaria,
chenmaUsir, Uver complaint, kidney
•trouble aud dyspepsia.
To the Editor: Why are so many
’forts in Cuba called Morro? Wliat
sloes Morro mean and how is the word
jjronounct d?
A Times Herald War Student.
Nearly every large lmrbor in Cuba
Jias a tort known as Morro (pronounced
-More-roe, with the accent on the first
.reliable,) the principal one being at
“tlie entrance to Havana.
Morro in English means “promon
tory,” hence Spanish fortifications
erected on promontories are usually
•designated as Morro or El Morro (the
promontory).
Morro Castle at Havana, in addition
to being a fortress, is a prison contain
ing many dungeons, with a historical
record as black as any page in Spanish
history—Times-Herald.
“It is the Best on Earth ”
That is what Edwards & Parker,
merchants of Plains, Ga., say of Cham-
Kterlain’s Pain Balm, for rheumatism,
Same back, deep seated and muscular
Spains. Sold by Culver & Kidd.
We send a young man to school at
Annapolis fot four years before we will
grennit him to be even an ensign in the
*iuvy, and when lie must go to the
practical school of seaman’s life on ship
board for a number of years longer be
fore he can command a vessel. Four
years at West Point are required be
fore a young man is permitted an im
portant post in the regular army. We
spend money and time to teach our
young men how to fight; be we require
absolutely no training for our diplomats
and our consuls. All that is needed
by them is a political pull. And yet
our diplomatic posts and commercial
agencies are not less important than
the navy and army offices.—Savannah
News.
“One Minute Cough Cure is the best
preparation I have ever sold or used '
*nd I can’t say too much in its praise.”,
L. M. Kennon, Merchant, Odell, Ga.
•Culver 4c Kidd.
[COMMUNICATED.]
••Secret of Sex.”
Prof. Shenck, a scientist of Austria,
pretends to give the secret of sex in
families. His idea is all a theory as to
♦act. There may be a law for sex, but
not as to what folks eat. I give my
idea as to the secret of sex, and how
families can have cither boys or girls
at will, if such a thing is possible. I
am very mnch inclined to doubt his
secret, for there are certain laws of na
ture which, if well understood, would
show that nature works by certain
laws, and a knowledge of those laws if
not violated will prodace certain re
sults. Your writer has been some
thing of an observer, and given some
little study to the laws of physiology.
My study ol' that question as a physi
ologist, biologist and phrenologist,
teaches me more depends upon the
temperaments of the parents than
anything else. Persons of two exact
temperaments should not marry, for
there would be too much of that one
temperament in the children. To il
lustrate, take a man and woman both
of small conscientiousness, but large
acquisitiveness, and you will huve
natural born thieves. Take two persons
predisposed to consumption, consump
tion in both families, children will be
born, but early graves will be their fate.
So in regard to mental temperaments;
for temperaments will give nearly all
boys or all girls. I write from obser
vation. Take a man and woman both
of the bilious, now known as the vital
temperament,black hair,strong features,
a tough look, such as Alex Campbell
had, and many in this city have, I
could mmtion, and their ehildien will
be nearly all boys.- Take the nervous,
or mental temperament, of two, and
they marry, and the children will
nearly all he girls. The vital and the
mental temperament should marry to
gether. It is not necessary to discuss
all the different temperaments, for few
would understand them, but no two
like temperaments should marry; and
projecting that thought into mental
build, no two decided analytical minds
should marry. The analytical mind
should marry one of the preceptive
mind to produce a rounded well or
ganized mind. Gen. Stonewall Jack-
son had in his mental creation, the
Combination so harmoniously blended,
he analyzed at a glance, and knew what
to do in it minute, hence, his rapid
movements upon the battle field. Gen.
Lee’s mind was more analytical, and
not so quick in action.
Webster bad the analytical mind,
but Clay and Calhoun both analytical
and perceptive. But there is such a
thing as prenatal influences, and they
are wonderful in the formation of
mental characteristics, but not of cre
ating sex at will. Nature steps in
there and takes care of her own laws.
As to marriage it should really be en
tered into upon scientific principles,and
the twentieth century will see more of
common sense, good judgment, and
rational selection, than so-called love,
which is blind, unthinking, uncaleulat-
ing, but born of passing admiration,
strong desire, and supposed flowery
beds of ease, and the result is thousands
of uncongenial natures wedded and
then discordant families; lor when man
and wife are uncongenial with no sym
pathv of tastes, no harmony of feeling,
no oneness of thought, the children are
discordant, unloveable and inharmo
nious. So much for prenatal influence.
As to habits and tastes they are as
readily transmitted as the features of
the parents. Drinkir.g or immoral
fathers need not look tor sober or vir
tuous sons; for as the old cock crows
the young ones learn, and as we find
in the bible: “As is the mother, so is
her daughter.”'
Abraham, no doubt, was of a strong
vital temperament, as his sons of to
day are noted lor that temperament,
was the lather of eight sons. Isaac
had two, Jacob bad twelve sons and
one daughter, Dinah. The vital tem
perament was in all those families,
David had many sons. Gideon had
71 sons. I bran had 30 sons and 30
daughters; ReLoboam Imd 28 sons and
GO daughters; Alinb had 70 sons. In
Rehoboam’s ease no doubt he looked
out for fair haired, blue eyes, blonde
wives of the mental temperament, for
perhaps his mother, who was among
the three hundred of Solomon’s wives,
was a blonde. His 28 boys belonged
to his brunette wives. Temperaments
like climate, tell as to color, disposition
and sex more cr less.
The temperament for brains and
physical wear should be the uniting of
the mental and vital. A well-rounded
Temperament is that of the vital motive,
and mental in equal parts, and there
are many such. The whole question
is one of deep and thoughtful study
and all important to posterity; for we
are more or less what our fathers and
mothers make us. It is a crime for a
father to curse his son for wrong doing
who is himself a victim to some frailty.
R. M. O.
S. M. Geary, Pierson, Mich.,writes:
—“DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is
curing more piles here to-day than all
other remedies combined. It cures I
eczema and all other skin diseases.” j
Culver & Kidd.
No matter
how much of
a business wo
man a woman
may be. when
ttie little love-
god makes up
his mind to
shoot, there is
, , no protection
against his arrow. Yet many a y*,ung woman
whose affections are already engaged, hesi
tates to assume the obligations of wifi hood
and motherhood, because she feels unfitted
for them by some physical weakness or
disease.
The special ailments to which the femi
nine organism is liable, not only unfit a wo
man for happy wifehood ar.d motherhood,
but incapacitate her for any sphere of action.
No woman can discharge tne daily duties of
any position with comfort or satisfaction
who is constantly weighed down by head
aches. backaches and dragging, weakening
drains.
Troubles of this nature are not by any
means a necessity of womanhood. They
are positively and completely cured by I)r.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It imparts
genuine health and strength to the womanly
organs. It was devised for this one purpose
by an eminent specialist in this particular
field of practice.
"• For several years I suffered with prolapsus of
the uterus,” writes Miss A. Lee Schuster, of Box
u, Rodney, Jefferson Co. Miss. ' Our family
physician treated me for kidney trouble, auil ev
erything else hut the right thing, I grew worse
and worse. Mv body was emaciated, hands and
teet clammy and cold, stomach weak, with great
palpitation of the heart. I dreaded for night to
come for I would suffer with nausea all night ahd
so I continued until some kind unknown friend
sent me your hook with a marked page. I began
taking your Favorite Prescription,’ contrary to
my family’s wishes, and I began to improve rfght
away. I have taken three bottles and now I am
very nearly well and am very happy, aud thank
ful to you."
OFF TO THE PHILIPPINES.
San Francisco, May 23 The First
regiment ol’ California volunteers went
aboard the steamer uity of Peking
this morning, preparatory to departure
for .Manila. They received a tremend
ous ovation from thousands. Weeping
wives, mothers nnd children of soldiers
marched beside the volunteers on their
way to the dock. The scenes were
very affecting.
The expedition will start Wednes
day and include besides the Peking,
the Australia, and the City of Sydney.
They will carry about 2,500 men in
cluding Gen. Otis and his staff, four
companies of regulars and the Califor
nia heavy artillery.
The organization of the second ex
pedition will be determined upon by
General Merritt when he arrives.
The vessels sailing AVednesday will
carry six months commissary stores,
medicines, etc.
The trip to Manila will occupy about,
twenty days and the expedition will
therefore reach Deivey about June 15
it no accident intervenes.
Finish every day, and be done with
it. You have done what you could.
>ora« blunders and absurdities no
doubt crept in; forget them as soon as
you can. Tomorrow will be a new
day; begin it well and serenely, and
with too high a spirit to be cumbered
with your old nonsense. This day is
all that is good and fair. It is too
dear, with its hopes and invitations,
to waste a moment on the yesterdays.
\\ hen Absaiom rebelled against
David lie did it by stirring up the pre
judice-of those who could be influenced
by him. Absalom was a politician an 1
wanted office. His sort have abided
in the earth in every age. The fellows
who want to help themselves usually
begin to stir up strife and feeling
among other people. And curious
enough there have always been people
who were williig to become tools to
that class of leaders.—A r aldosta Times.
Queen of the World’s Navies.
As the war progresses and we realize
that instead of a short, sharp conflict
of a few days we are involved in a war
which may last tor months, the neces
sity lor additional fighting ships be
.comes more apparent.'
' If the first class battleships Keur-
'sarge and Kentucky are not in nghting
| trim by November 1 it will not be the
: fault of the Newport News Shipbuild-
I ingand Dry Dock company. Both these
(ships, destined to be the queens of the
i world’s navies, are now being rushed
j to completion. On \\ ednesday the work
'of placing aboard the Kearsarge the
j mammoth boilers was commenced, and
I on Friday the fifth one was put in po
sition. The sixth and last boiler was
to have been hoisted on board on Sat
urday. Then the boiler of the Ken
tucky will be placed in position. The
work is attended by no little risk, as it
became necessary to use the 90-ton
crane, the 140 ton crane not being fin
ished. The boilers each weigh ninety
tons, nnd the cranes were tested to their
capacity. AA’ork on the Illinois is going
ahead satisfactorily, and this fine ship,
a sister ship to the Alabama and AV is-
eonsin. will be launched in the latter
part of June.
The Best Remedy for Rheumatism.
From the Fairhaven (N. Y.) Register.
Mr. James Rowland of this village,
states that for twenty-five years his
wife has been a s idle re r from i lieu mat
tism. A few nights ago she was in
such pain that she was nearly crazy.
She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor,
hut he had read of Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm and instead of going for the phy
sician he went to the store and secured
a bottle oi it. His wife did not ap
prove of Mr. Rowland’s purchase at
first, but nevertheless applied the Balm
thoroughly and in an hour’s time was
able to go to sleep. She now applies
it whenever she feels an ache or a pain
and finds that it always gives relief.
He says that no medicine which sh«t
had used ever did her as much good.
The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by
Culver & Kidd.
The Prevailing Senitment.
The following story, says the Kan
sas City times is told by a resident of
Bloomington, Macon county, as hav-
ing occurred at a district school near
there recently: It was Friday, tin*
day of original compositions. Each
scholar had to memorize his or her pro
duction.' A little girl with blue eyes
and sandy hair lisped:
“The dawning shafts ■ of light came
(Jut to greet ilie lark’s retrain,
And every gladdened heart sang out”—
Then she stopped. A blue-shirted
urchin raised his hand and snapped his
fingers-
“What is it, Bobby?” asked the
teacher.
“I knows it.”
“Knows what?”
“The line she’s forgotten.”
“You do?” said the teacher in sur
prise.
••What is il?”
Promptly as rifle shot came the an
swer that completed the verse:
“To with Snain!”
What Shall
Be Done
FOR THE DELICATE (URL
You have tried iron and
other tonics. But she keeps
pale and thin. Her sallow
complexion worries you* Per
haps she has a little hacking
cough also. Her head aches;
and she cannot study. Give her
scon’s Emulsion
The oil will feed her wasting
body; the glycerine will soothe
her cough* and the hypophos-
phites will give new power and
vigor to her nerves and brain.
Never say you 44 cannot
take cod-liver oil n until you
have tried Scott's Emulsion*
You will be obliged to change
your opinion at once. Children
especially become very fond
of it* and infants do not know
when it is added to their food.
*oc. and fi.oo; all druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chamlats, Naw York.
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE.
Lung Troubles and Consumption
Can be Cured.
An Eiiiinrul New York Chemist nnd
Sciential Make* a Free Offer to
Our Readers
The distinguished New York chem
ist, T. A. Slocum, demonstrating his
discovery of a reliable and absolute
cure tor Consumption (Pulmonary
Tuberculosis) and all bronchial, throat,
lung and chest diseases, stubborn
coughs, catarrhal affections, general
decline and weakness, loss of flesh, and
all conditions of wasting away, w ill
send THREE FREE BOTTLES
(all different) of his New Discoveries
to any afflicted reader of the Union-
Recorder writing for them.
His “New Scientific Treatment” has
cured thousands permanently by its
timely use, and lie considers it a sim
ple professional duty to suffering
humanity to donate a trial of his in
fallible cure.
Science daily develops new wonders,
and this great chemist, patiently ex
perimenting for years, has produced
results as beneficial to humanity as
can be claimed by any modern genius.
His assertion that lung troubles and
consumption are curable in any climate
is proven by “heartfelt letters of grati
tude,” filed in his American and Euro
pean laboratories in thousands trom
those cured in all parts of the world.
Medical experts concede that bron
chial, chest and lutig troubles lead to
Consumption, which, uninterrupted,
means speedy and certain death.
Simply write toT. A. Slocum, M.
C., 98 Pine street, New York, giving
post-office and express address, and the
free medicine will be promptly sent
Sufferers should take instant advant
age of his generous proposition.
Please tell the Doctor that you saw
this offer in tbo Union Recorder.
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BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
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MONTHLY
SUFFERING.
'J’housands of
women are
troubled at
monthly inter
vals with pains
in the head,
back, breasts,
shoulders,sides
hips awl limbs.
But they need
not suffer.
These pains are symptoms of
dangerous derangements that
can be corrected. The men
strual function should operate
painlessly.
EIREE’5
makes menstruation painless,
and regular. It puts the deli
cate menstrual organs in condi
tion to do their work properly.
And that stops all this pain.
AVhy will any woman suffer
month after month when AVine
of Cardui will relieve her? It
costs $i.oo at the drug store.
AVhy don’t you get a bottle
• to-day?
For advice, in oases requiring
special directions, address, giv
ing symptoms, “The Ladies’
Advisory Department,” The
Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mrs. R02ENA LEWIS,
of Oenavllls, Texas, says:
“I wat troubled at monthly Intervals
with terrible pains in my head and bask,
but have been entirely relieved by Wine
ol Cardui.”
Rheumatism
Results from a j j
Bad Liver
and can
be Cured by
Using
Dr. J. H. McLEAN’S
Liver and
Kidney Bairn
A Certain Remedy for
Diseases of the Liver, Kid
neys and Urinary Organs*
PRICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
FOB BALE BY
CULVER &?K1DD.
Before You Ride Your Wheel
Be ntitv to si.like ini" your shoes
Allen’s Foot-Eusi-. n powder for the
!et-t. lr keep- your lee: cool and com-
iortable. prevents sweating feet, and
makes your endurance 1-n-loVd greater.
Uver IdO.OOU wheel people are using
Allen’s Foot-Ease. They all praise it.
Ladies, iiisi-; on having i;. I; gives
rest and <•< mlort t>> smarting, hot,
swollen, aching, nervous feet. At all
druggist- and shoe stores, 25c. Sample
j Fl.’EE by mail. Address, Allen S.
Olmsted. Le Rov. N. A’.
THE BKiUESTCiU ’S.
T he biggest gun carried on any of
[ the baffles hips is u thirteen-inch bree:li-
l(o,ding rifle. The battleships Indiana,
Oregon and Ma*siichusetts each carry
(bur,of these guns. They also carry
eight eight-inch and ton'-six inch guns.
These form their maiit battery. In
their secondary battery they carry 20
six-ponders, six onc-ponders. and six
machine guns lr all these guns were
fired at once, projectiles weighing
nearly 7.000 pounds would be thrown
from each ct the big battleships, and
some of these shots could .,e sent about
I teii miles. The muzzle energy of these
guns would be 202.43*) tons, or, in
plain language, ti e tores with which
(he projectiles wutia! leave lhe muzzles
of tlit- guns would be equal to the im
pact of 202.433 tons dropped one foot.
These are the fighting ships of the
United Mates navy.at, lari idea of their
power can be had "hen their guns
are studied a liule.
It preserves tie* fl--b when lacerated
or wounded in any way. Stops the
bleeding, step- tie lain and heals
quicker than anything. That is what
Dr. Ticheiuo’s Antiseptic does Try
it when you get hurt. Ask your drug
gist for it.
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Send model, drawing- or photo., with descrip
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Are diffveut from all other
msdieines. Hath performs
a specific dutv. thu* doing away with
drastic purgatives „v.id curing by the
Mihl Power Theory.
On? Pink Pill touches the liver, re-
-4-r,y moves the bile, the bile
moves the bowels. The
Jf" Tonic Pellet does lhe rest.
Hi') —!•? Svmp'.a free at ar.7 store.
Complete r.-oi m3.1V it doses fie.
Brrwa a. g. C ) .V 7 t ijrsenov.iie. Caca^
June It. ’9T. 5 lyr
Dr. Williams’ Indian I
Ointment will cure Uli
lileeuinx and Itch
Il absorbs the Uim<
utlays the Itching at once, a
-—-s a poui’.L'e, gives instant
def. D r . williams’Indian Pile Oi
:n m? is prepared for Piles and It
,ng of iho private parts. Every bos
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By Reuben Crawor-f. 1 1 Atlanta Oonstitu-
U d.
A Repair Shop.
I HAVEopeneda<b •:) -n K-ttJock street'
oop* wit* Court H a a l an dmo^'ho
to repalr snd varni*’' ad tjjjfuf furniture
to make cabinets. ■ 4 tc .Work pronotly
and neatly done JAHE8 OL M M.