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The effect of malaria lasts a long time. You catch cold easily or become rundown because of the after effects of malaria. Strengthen yourself with Scott' Emulsion, It builds new blood and tones up your nervous system. ALL DRUGGISTS! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA The Harnessing of The World. The harnessing of the Kern river, 128 miles from Los Angeles, Cal., and the converting of the enormous water power of the canyon into electricity is nearly completed, and soon ovci the miles of cables, supported on steel towers, will flash the world's highest long distance voltage, 7f. 000 volts. This enormous power will be used in and about the city of Los Angeles. It was in lflOO that a hydraulic engineer inspected the Kern canyon and noted the marvelous water power wasting itself in noisytumbles down the steep grades. The Edison Company of Los Angeles became interested and the following spring a surveying party invaded the canyon with instruments and notebooks. Soon followed an army of workmen, heavy wagons and tons of freight, machinery and building materials. The canyon was practically inaccessible until a road ten feet wide and two miles long had been blasted from the solid granite shoulder of the clift. (Jamps sprang up in a day with cook sheds, hospitals, workshops, etc. A small temporary power houe with 400 horse power installed to run the air compressors, and hundred of yard of piping carried the compressed air to the drills and other machinery. Fight- in.' (ivnrv mo i nl th wav with : djnamite, twenty tunnels, totaling nearly i miles in length, were cut through the rooky walls. It i- the i ttiniH'! svstoin of its kind in the world. The shafts are uniformly lined with S incher of con;retc. It was with the greatest dilliculty that some of the heavy machinery reached its destination at the camp. Ouc of the steepest trails was sheer and'very abrupt for nearly half a mile and a huge 1000 pouud sled 8 FROM A a va BOILER r V TO ft BOLT ! m a We i All Kinds of N and Repair m was made, its runners shod with iron an inch thick and six inches wide. Onto it seven and eight tons of machinery were placed and men with thick snub ropes steadied its perilous descent. The dam is 4." feet wide at its base, fastened to the bed rock about 18 feet below the level of the stream, and backs the water up for more than a mile. From this lake the waters pour into the intake and glide along the canal about 12 miles to the tunnels, where they are huled down the steel mains many hundred feet to the gigantic impulse wheels in the power house below. The power house equipment consist of the impulse wheels whirling the four mammoth 5,000 kilowatt generators. Five sets of step-up 11)157 kw, transformer.- are used, To take care of the 75,000 volts at the Los Angeles end of the line thirteen 1500 kw, are required. The electric equipment is furnished by the General Electric Compauy, built at Schenectady, X. Y.. and shipped across the continent to its purpose in the wild c.inyoiis of the Sierra mountains. The work i- an experiment, but its success is now assured. The Edison Electrical Compuiy is accustomed to this sort of wotk. In it time it ha- in-tailed the multi- nhac power transmission, ii.o ot line, the highest voltage and the hisrhe.t hydraulic operating' head in the world, the sjuchrouou motor and the induction inortor ever turned out by the General Electric Company, the first oil break switches, the tirst revolvini: ticld generators; the tirst 10,000 volt generator-, the first hiirh potential measuring instruments, the tirt towers and the first steam turbine venerators wet of Chicago. iUk'u a :: a a aa a.a: ilia: .' 1 3PspSFA3StPTCfl!AlsjjSQsSSH mmcIIJSSSSSSSSSSSSS" Sell Machinery Everything. Pipe Fittings, Plumbing Fixtures. Steam Guages Flue Brushes Lace Leather Bars Babbet Metal Packings Boilers and Oilers Gasoline Engines the Very Best. and Machinists. All Patronize your home man. BROTHERS 1 ai Machinists 8 Plumbers S Blacksmiths i Si Marion, - Kentucky nissssi'iss s jrsasiagsaaBShk ijnmuvLo :ss0 j,3 liJCW . ' r"V;tf5 r,x j (a gs a W m J La ixr I-1 w TO?TOTOTOTO44404 tJ Let us sell you your Pipe, Goods and K Steam Pumps Injectors Well Pumps Strainers Tank Pumps Lubricators Pulleys Grate Hose, Belting Shafting Oils i Horse Shoeing "We are Blacksmiths, Plumbers we ask is a trial. ESKEW sSSBSBgHBBBBBBBBBBBB BS&isassisxss'ffHxsswsii jossssj! .: nnr Akin mntninnro i rmt nwv 50c. AND $1.00. A May sweep your property away, but the Insurance V Companies we represent will remain. The amount ffi of property destroyed by fire is daily increasing; ST spring with its electrical storms is rapidly j proaching, your home may be the next licked up fu by the;fire or swept away in the storm ! Are you prepared ? ' We represent millions of dollars of in- () surance capital and offer our aid in your protection. BOURLAND & HAYNES. TEN CITY BLOCKS Rockefeller Has Donated $21,416,000 to Institution Since It Was Founded. Chicago, April 2G. John D. Rockefeller, it was announced today has presented to the University of Chicago a tract ot land, comprising about ten city blocks, valued at $2, 000 000. The tract will extend from Cottage Grove avenue to Madison avenue. It was added to the holding of the University some time ago, but the identity of the donor was kept secret. Within sixteen months Rockefeller has given $ti,000,000 to the university and his gifts since the founding of the institution amount to $21,41l!,000. The Life Insurance muddle has started the public to th inking. The wonderful success that has met Balard's Horehound Syrup in its crusade on Coughs, Influenza, Bronchitis and all Pulmonary troubles has started the public to thinking of this wonderful preparation. They are all using it. Join the procession and down with sickness. Price 25c, 50c, and $1.00. Sold by J. H. Orme. MISS MILLER To Become a Bride in June as Result of Tour-to-Europe Trip. A romance begun on the ocean, during the tirst days of the tour to Europe, which was uiven by the Courier-Journal last summer will reach its climax on June HI, when Miss Maud Miller, one of the winners in the Courier-Journal' contests will become Mr-. T. Alauson lrigg, ay a dispatch from Hikton. Mr. ISriggs is a s0n of the lev. Or, Cliarlcs A. Brigg. one of the best know ministers in Now York. Miss Miller i a daugh ter oi Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Mil ler, of Hikton, and is one of the ' most popular young women in this section of the state. Mi-s Miller was one of the contestants for the tour to Kurope offered by the Courier-Journal, and he won in this district by a majority of about 100,000. She joined the j party at Louisville and started on the trip, little thinking that the result would be to change the whole course of her life. On board the steamer, crossing to Kurope, wa Mr. Briggs. He met the pretty Kentucky girl among others of the party and at once fell in love with her. She seemed to return the atiection and even before the ship landed the two were regarded as sweethearts. Mr. Briggs accompanied the party for a few days after they reached Knglaud ami was devoted in his attentions to Miss Miller. After they both returned to this country, Mr. Uriggs came to Kentucky frequently aud renewed his suit. He won her hand and on. June -4 they will be united in marriage. They will leave at once for New York and from there will sail for another tour of Europe, but this time they will spend most of their time in Italy. Ex. Goes to Jail For Speeding His Auto, Yonkcr, N, Y., April 30. William E. Dodge, of New York, son of the philanthropist William Karl Dodge and son-in-law of Henry T. Sloane, the millionaire carpet manufacturer, was today sentenced to serve a ten days' term in prison in addition to paying a fine of 100 for automobile speeding. Sentence was imposed by City Judge Beall. Dodge had been arrested before for the same offense, in the first occasion being fined $25 and the nest $50. Marriage License. Lamont It. Shaw to Miss Annio G. Ncal. M. A. King to Mrs Onie Wood- son. Koscoe L, Fort to Miss May Kberle. Does Your Heart Beat mcsururu&i tjmXi Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood ? You know, for good blood is good health ; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. One frequent came of lid bloml It n iliipi'tli liver. This produce! conitlpitUm. I'lutouim. ubstanccj lire then absorbed into the Inc.,!, Instead of being removed from tlio body dully a! nature huencUtl. Keep tbe Imwels ien frith Ayer's l'llls, liver pill. All vegetable. 2fdo by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mail. a. bo maauiaciurcr or A HAIR VIGOR. AGUE CLUE. yers CHERRY PECTORAL. BALLOON AT 60LC0NDA Aeronauts Able to Make But 130 Miles Due to Changeable Air Currents. Golconda, 111., May, 1. Captian Charles De F. Chandler, U. S. signal service, and J. C. McCoy, of New York, failed to break the long distance balloon record and win the Lahin cup. Their balloon, which left St. Louis, Mo., yesterday evening, landed live miles north of Golconda, 111., this afternoon. is only L!0 miles from St. Louis. Changeable air curreuts caused the failure. The balloon was brought to Golconda in wagons. McCoy got- with it from here to New York, while Captain Chandler goes to Do You Love your baby? You wonder why he cries. Buy a bottle of White's Cream fuge ami ho will never cry. Most , babies have worms, and the mothers i don't know it. White's Cream fuge rids the child of worms and cleans out its system in a pleasant way. Every mother should keep a bottle of this medicine in the house. With it, fear need never enter her mind. Price 2oc. Sold by J. H. Orme. Hiding Place Found Proves too Good, Owcnsboro, Ky., April 'JU. While playing hHe and seek last iii'ht, llobert Hathaway, fourteen years of age, secured a hiding place which required the combined efforts of an entire neighborhood to find him, and when lie was found he was in an unconscious condition. The boy not in a ditch which is being dug for water pipes, and about four feet of earth caved in on him. A eotnpan ion with him gave the alarm, but it was some time before the men of the neighbood could -hovel the dirt off the boy. I Best For Women And Children, On account of its mild action and pleasant taste Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup especially recommended for women and children. It does not nauseate or gripe like pills and ordinary cathartics. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and stimulates the liver and bowels without irritating them. Remember the name Orino and refuse substitutes. Sold by J. H. Orme. Returns With Prisoner in Charge. Last week Sheriff W. D. Bishop left for the West in search of Miller C. Nelson, who was indicted on five counts at the last session of the grand jury for forgery. He found Nelson at Dallas, Texas and brought him back arriving here Tuesday evening on the Koyal. Nelson consented to come back without a requisition and returned willingly with the officer. Ho was placed in charge of Jailer Wortcn and through the sympathy for the boy and his family that officer did not lock him up, but is guarding him to determine whether or not he can give the bond of $1250. His trial will come up at the September term of Circuit Court. Livingston Banner New graham flour at Morris & Yates. De Witt's Kidney nnd Bladder Pills afford prompt relief for weak kidneys, backache and urinary troubles. Sold by J. H. Orme. :' .;. : M Commencement Exercises OF THE Marion Graded School. Program Wednesday Evening SOMK WKITi.'kS OF THE SOUTH I.AJCD A Survey of Southern Literature John James Audubon Theodore O'Hara Margaret Preston Henry Lee Sidney Lanier Robert Younj; Hayne Madison Cawuin Henry Watterson Geo. I). Prentiss Kdgar Allen I'oe Abram Joseph Kyan Thomas Nelson Page Joe Chandler Harris Irwin Russell James Lane Allen Paul Hamilton Hayne Robert L. Taylor SPECIAL MUSIC Program Thursday Evening A MKF.TI.N'fi OK Some Thoughts on Riley A' Old Played Out Song Whan Lide Married Him Down Around the River Who Santa Claus Wuz An Old Sweetheart of Mine Knee Deep in June Ike Walton's Prayer Grandfather Squeers At the Literary The Little Coat Little Poems Our Hired Girl The Happy Little Cripple My Phyloeophy Imk Christmas Was a Year Ago Valedictory Riley Characters SPECIAL MURK High School Program, Friday Night Class Oration St'lfJECT: 1'ieneiit Lducated Tlw Silent System ltomeo and Juliet Merchant of Venice; Scenes Valedictory has a very bad effect on your system. It disorders your stomach and digestive apr.i'atus, taints your blood and causes ccir.stiiatlon, with all Its fearful ills. Bedford's Black-Draught' Is a bland tonic, liver regulator, and blood purifier. It gets rid of the poisons caused by over-supply of bile, and quickly cures bilious headaches, dizziness, loss of appetite, nausea, indigestion, constipation, malaria, chills and fever, Jaaodiee, nervousness, Irritability, nelttKhoUft, and all sickness da to dbordered liver. It is not a ctMwrric, but a gentle, herbal, liver medfclM, which eases without Irritating. Pr.ce 25c at all Druggists. Was Wasting Away. "I had been troubled with kidney disease for the last five years," writes Robert R. Watts, of Salem. Mo. "I lost flesh and never felt well and doctored with leadintr physicians and tried all remedies suggested without relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and less than two bottles completely cured me and I am now sound and well." During the summer kidney irregularities are often caused by excessive drinking or being overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once by using Foley's Kfdney Cure. Sold by J. H. Orme. i 1 . J. .i, .t. ,. ,. '. V Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y ; Ruth Hill Willie Clement Grandison Johnson Mayme liryant t Ida Onlwny Stella Ross, J. C. Hardin May Hibb Carl New com Uernice Driskill Maude Gilliland Cecil LaRue Kthel Hoaz Eva Clement t David Fobs Lizzie Gilbert Mary Colfiuld Maurie Iioston THK KII.r.Y CI.UI1 Ruby Hard Kitty Watlien Madeline Jenkins Allan Riley Aauiu Allen Elgin Katie Stephenson Aubrey Cannon May Cook Mildred Rankin Galen Dixon Mamie Loe James Rankin Addie Manard Marion Clement Orlin Moore Lena Holtsclaw Ruby Cook .t Tableau Miss FncwicK Wathkx Day Opportunilico for the Man. Mikk Mary L. Wildorm : Mk. S. S. Pkhe Mr. N. Grav Rochkhtkr ; M:sk May Travis Miss Annie Dean Aviv Watiikn Mr. S. S. Prick Mr. N. (J. Rociikstkk ,;. Mis.s Maiu L. Dkiioi: : Below is ulint You Find At J. N. Boston LUMBER YARD The Year Round Rough Lumber, Dressed Lumber, Laths, Shingles, Win dows, Doors, Mouldings, Locks, Hinges, Nails four kinds Rubber Roofing, Building Paper, Patent Plaster, Grates and Fire Brick. Stair Baluster and Rail. Fresh car of Atlas Cement. These goods are right and so are the prices. A Well Known Fact That no skin disease, whether from nternal or external origin, can long withstand tha two powerful germicides. ZEMO and ZEMOTONE, they destroj the terms that cause the disease, they always cure. Writeforsample. E.W.Roso Med. Co., St. Louis. All Druggists sell it. HAYNES & TALOYR. Jamestown Exposition Excursion rates for the Jamestown Exposition is as follows: Season ticket $31-. 00 60 day ticket 28.75 15 day ticket 23:60 For the round trip. Tickets on sale April 19 to Nov. 30. "W. L. Venner, Agt. - ...n 'T ,' 'Y- X! M 3 1