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0 A PAGE SIX THE BABNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELU SOL^H CAROLINA. Thursday, February 12, 1925. "Hello Dad4y * don't fot&etmyVfrt$i Vse rt yoontif afler amokin^ or whm yvat iKuC iTOfmBBtt f 'after rte&meaJ use Snow King Baking Powder the next time you treat the family to waffle*. They taste better made with Snow King. It is the highest quality and— 25 OUNCCS-/£>/-f-2 5 CENTS Permanrrit roads are a good investment Why —not an expense America Must Have More Paved Highways Almost every section of the United States is con fronted by a traffic prob lem. Month by month this problem is becomi ng more and more serious. Hundreds of cars pass a given point every hour ^ on many of our state and county roads. Down town city streets are jammed with traffic. Think, too,how narrow many ol our roads are, and how com paratively lew paved highway* there are in proportion to the steadily increasing number of cars. If the motor vehicle is to con tinue giving the economic service ol which it is capable, we must Have more Conciele highways and widen those near large cen ters of population. Every citizen should discuss highway needs oi his conunumjy with his local authorities. Your highu ay officials w ill do their part if given your support. Why postpone meeting this pressing need? An early surt means early rebel. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 111 West Washington street CHICAGO (yi National Or^am-dtion to Improve and Extend the Un i of Concrete OSkcsin 29 Cities Slip a package In your podtrt when you bo home to* ni$hl. Give the youngster* this wholesome.long- I lasting yweet - for pleasure pd benefit. (Killteil by <J. Douglas Wardrop, 1'dltor of Uadlo Mnn-handlslng :csss. Radio Station at the University of Illinois—Part of Broadcasting Transmitter and Power Room All in One. v Studio, Success of the nonennier wave sys- letn of hromlcasting, ’which was de \ eloped by II. A. Drown and < Keener, members of the electrical en ^inccrin.' ftaff <>f. the I’nlversity of Illinois, is titmoiineetl as posithi* 1 after another series of tests which Imre out the results of previous tests held over a period of more than a year. The elimination of “fading” is an added feature of the new broadcasting system which now seems possible. In the last series of tests, instruments which accurately measured the curve of audibility of both the carrier wave system and the new noncarrier system were set up a distance of 1<>0 miles from station WRM, the university's radiophone with which the experimen tal work is carried on. These instru ments showed the usual fading when the old system was used, hut did not vary a particle when the noncarrier was employed. However, this advan tag** is not yet being claimed, because It lias not been subjected to enough tests to establish it as a fact. Previous advantages which were claimed for the system and which the* final tc-ts show as outstanding over the system now in general use include increased sending elHciency, more se lective tuning at the receiver with greater possibility to tune out local stations, opportunity to cover greater distances and the elimination of all soris of sounds which are impressed on the carrier wave and which .only perfect modulation at the transmitting end and perfect detection at the re ceiver can eliminate. The suppr* ssed carrier or nnnctirnei system differs from the present type of-broadeasting in that the earner waves go out only when a note is sounded <>r a syllabi** spoken. He- t tween notes or spoken words, the car rier wave *io**s not go through the air. That is, the sound and the wave on which it rides leave tic.* broadcast mg apparatus simultaneously.' This in tervul of tifne between .sounds when there is n<* carrier wave in tin* atr makes possible the advantages noted. -H-i—p-H-i-d-H-H-K-H—h ! H-l-H-H-4 Hints for Radio Fans T I TlIKN using a set with sev- VV **ral stages of radio fre- ^ uueney that are not neutralized, In* sure to us** vernier dials «>r attachments. ■ Try connecting the negative if lead to first the positive and then the negative A battery post, and not** which gives the best results. I s** it good mien grid' con denser in tin* grid circuit of the detector till***. Much depends upon tint grid condenser and leak. If you are troubled with dis (option when tlx* loud speaker is used, try (lie speaker on another set. i When your set Is operating < >. K. leave it alone. When mounting a new vuri- nlde condenser cheek" Up the template with the holes on the condenser. Paper has a hahL of shrinking whet, it goes through tin* presses and is liable to set y tin* holes off somewhat. Philiy T delphia Piddle Ledger. f MATERIALS GOME FOR PLANT Work Will Progress Rapidly When the Weather Settle*; Start Unloading *"**« ^.Towers. Columbia.—Weather conditions last week retarded the foundation work for the large steam plant, which is being erected by the Broad River Power com pany on Broad river at Parr Shoals. Materials are arriving on the grounds and with settled weather the work will proceed rapidly it was announced at the offices of the company. Parr Shoals has been badly flooded during the last two weeks and attention had to be given to the protection of the coffer dam and foundation work which was already completed. The delivery of brick from Columbia ami Spartanburg will soon be started. Structural iron for the actual build ing is being shipped. The force of workmen, between Ci>- lumbia and Parr Shoals, working on -the high tension tranmission line, will start unloading towers at Book man this week The towers will he erected as fast as they are received. As a protection against the and summer storms, the company will start this week on reinsuiating one of the 4d cycle lines between Columbia and Parr Shoals This will givF’add ed protection against storms and in sure more dependable service. Ground was broken about ten days ago for a substation at Oervais and Cist streets, Columbia ami the founda tion for this building will be complet ed this week. The building is to* bo two stories, 40 by SO feet. SICK WOMEN SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED Letters Like This Prove the Reli ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's , Vegetable Compound “CASCARETS” IF BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED—10c A BOX if Dizzy, Headachy or Stomach Sour, Clean the Bowel*. !• ; *4? rw Turtle Lake, Wisconsin. — “ I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound for weakness, backache and ner vousness. I had these troubles . for years and had taken other medicines for theirr,"-but I have found no medicine so good as the Vegeta ble Compound ancLL recommend it to my friends who have troubles similar to mine. I saw it ad vertised and thought I would try it and it has helped me in all my troubles.' I have had six children and I have taken the Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Com pound before each one was bom, for ’__ weakness, vomiting, poor appetite and spring backache, and again after cnildbirth be cause of dizzy headaches. It is a good medicine for it always helps me. I have also taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Liver Pills for the last eight years for con stipation.” — Mrs. Mabel LaPoint, R. F. D. No. 1, Turtle Lake, Wisconsin. In a recent canvass, 98 out of every 100 women say they were benefited by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. To clean your bowels without cramping or over acting, take “Casr carets.” Sick headache, dizzi ness, biliousness, gases. Indigestion, _ _ sour upset stom ach and all such distress gniie by morning. Nicest lax ative and cathartic on earth for grown ups and children. 10c a box all drug stores. —f S'* Far Enough r “RasNis. do yuh com** by dnf chick en honestly?” * “Uncle/1, done come to it honestly, but dass all." MOTHER! i*- ' Child’s "Beit Laxative is "California Fig Syrup" This Hookup Based on Old Weagant Circuit By EARL ,T. DENTON Siui:** time ago there appeared in. Radio Digpflt a RelUfl rtz I lookup by T. llanavan, and I have tried this ctr cuit with good results, but with the tickler coil placed as shown in the ac companying diagram I obtained much better re.Milts. This arrangement is based on the original Weagant circuit. Tills hookup gave Louder and greater distance signals than the straight tickler coil arrangement of the R‘*i«i- art/, circuit. The great**-: improve i meat was in t!;<? case with which tli* sot could be controlled one** lb** prop'*: size of tii^jLgr coil was fofmd. Tin* only trouble that was e\i*ori- | eneed in building the set using tills correct size of j * -vw+rX— V5o tVRNs"* b Or.L_ 5.CC ONiRONCOW • • circuit was to tiud the I Wc >o e. Shoe Eyelets Serve as RoLor Shaft Bearings '.i "■~’ i MTrr7' , "rrr'ti'i)iii* 00025-/ OOCdi yLJ o 1 to-*- COOLS if: ■n o\\ n TrT wl.ere a person builds lii : They make good b**arin. in \ arf»ie*Mipl**r ami \ ariometei - ■ Two of tliem will make end TTTTTT * 'oi I. Th •m- ci*:i Cxai t nutaber "fi 'itH SAMPSON WIND MILLS and Toners Sars* anj labor Krep, tbr houactioU au,l aupplied with water. W-ite today for details and price*. Sydnor Pump and Well Co., Richmond, Va. Pumps, Engines, Saw Mill*, .. .. T Wind Mil!*, RidioUs. Etc [ e\[>enmt‘iit:!t-ion, b ,r design of llic it will Ln.* mojv turns erallv use* EYCLET EYELET | VARIABLE GRID LEAK e ■^>e>v^r*> p*: i TH t IMPROVED WELL FIXTURE SIMPLEST BfST>MOST CONVENIENT SELF'FILLING WELL BUCKETS CANT MUDDY THE WATER BRIGGS-SHAFFNERCQ WINSTON SALEM. N.C SOLD BY HARDWARE STORES W. N. U-, CHARLOTTE, NO. 7-1925* BEZEL ’FT' 1 ! ! I as it varies with llie l*,ut in most eases found neeessa r\ to lm\e on tin* tickler tiian is gen on tin* straight Reiiniatz Secretaries End Meet. Rock Hill. A decision on the placn- of next meeting was deferred by the commercial secretaries of North and South Carolina in the final session of their annual convention here. Invita tions received from Asheville, Durham, High Point and Greensboro, N. C, will be referred to the membership com mittee of the two state organizations. There was no election of officers at this convention. The final session . was hold in the uuditoridm of Win- throp college and was featured by an address by [{rent S. Drain, director of geological and economic survey of the University of North Carolina, who spoke on the subject, “The Keonomic Value of tiie Negro to the South. ’ Aiken Cotton Wins Honors. Aiken. Reports have been receiv ed in Aiken announcing llie results of tiie cotton variety tests run at CTem- son college experiment station for 1924. ’ . v In a test of Tt varieties. VVbolsfiy-lL. Cleveland, bred by C. B. Wools**y, stood second in percentage of lint. This is an improvement over 1923, when Woolsey s Cleveland stood third in preeentage of lint in a test of 30 varieties. Air, Woolsey began cotton breeding in 1917 in connection with the work of tiie plant breeding specialist of Clemson college and has gradually de veloped a strain of Clevelaad cotton that is one of the leading varieties for South Carolina conditions. Wool- sey’s Cleveland seed are in great de mand and for the past three yj«rfs j have been shipped to cotton growers -over the entire South. Many Breeders Enter Contest. Columbia. - Eighty farm poultry breeders of tiie state have signed up } for the egg laying contest which is being opened by Miss Juanita Neely, ! poultry specialist of V\ inthrop college. | These contestants are showing un usual interest in the new. poultry pro ject. and more than 25 counties are ; eomp*K!n gwitii selected pens of va rious standard bred,birds. The con- \ r te.-d will last six months, which will f take hi four high egg producing months and two low months This will be a in 1 ''L!i‘ iuyiim ability wound* *« d Dr*»* bu ^* , . n a .ore* ” llb *^iW- r U ou * d ylr“cou«h. or .ore a. r , oontul .everel Tongue Shows if Bilious. Conytipated m or. ps-rnOLEO*. J Hurry Mother! E^en .. fretful, peev-' ish child li>v**s tfie ]ilea->atU taste of "California Efg Synti»” and it never fails to "pert the bowels. A teTtspoOIfV I’ul toddy may prevent a sick child tom of row. Ask your druggist for genuine “Calls fornia Fig Syrup” which has direc tions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “CaMfornlu’” or you may get an im'tatlon fig syrup. Would Never Do •‘Wife, your porn is eating the- baby's dinner.” “Stop her. Fit! can't cat the stuff baby does.” RESiNOL 5ooIhinq and Healinq Aids Poor Complexions Cabbage Plants ''Frostproof." All leading varieties 1.000 to 4.000 at tl.25-p.>r 1,000: 5.000 and over at |1 00 per 1.000. Ray postage of express i barges on arrival. Prices postpaid: 250, 60c 500. IM o' Nice high-grade plants. Prompt shipment Safe arrival guaranteed. ' H >w to Care for Rian’s - ' s-nt with order Agents wanted KKIMIAKDT I't.ANT fOMPANX. Uu* W. ASM HI RN. GKOKtilA. Riman Rye Balsam is an antiseptic oint ment Hence th» medication h-al* to traMng the liydatned eve surfacea Adv. Every man holds dogmas about whuf dotaestij** life should be and you can seldom shake him. , * Motherhood! Roanoke, Ya.—“Several had been born to us befor* ot Dr. I IIAV—TIMOTIIX . < Im KH OK MI\KO. hN.i .-Vtilf.! / i i.-s/t.-t i')H < ij i r.t rr ere**l prices Ff b rry !» .lackson. Mi*h A ItVUX < III* Ks—Single c lit) White I.eg - h >rns, 115 hiilolred. R. I Reds and B irred Roclt.s. ||? hundred 1 o" ' II *e dell very g uar • anfeed I.PTSTKR S If vTtMIERY Rome, *}». PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Kemuwea UsnJrulT Stopa Hair t ailing Restores Color and Beauty to Cray and Faded Hair Okie and Si 00 at Druggist* Hiseo* rhem Win . Patchojpie.N Y HINDERCORNS Removes Coma. Cal- loiisea. ere., stops all p.nn, ensures comfort totho feet, makes walking easy 1.x: try mail or at Drug gists, lii-xtox L hsuiical Works, Ratchogus, N. Y. WANTED Young Men to Leafn the BARBER TRADE Jobs awaiting our Best college in the South. ' graduafys. Charlotte Rarher t o lege, Charlotte, N. C -ei M»>t uiv»> lip-ern, tin* !ir>t try tie* set will work and if worth tii.e effort U'e>l in out. luM'aiis* will i>e well experfmetit il.C W i til. I In Radio Ifge-t. ■r c* til. Use Indoor Loops to Escape License Fee The Briti-vii meefing with IVahdliiTa radio ulatious, for ii jm*stm.i't**r:• general i- spl'iolis tjrtiii'Ui't ies. .in receiver TiT'tlisitjg reg is *>stimated that there -FTirrri'-«'r-s»'-rrs'-*-rT- uf the average hen. It is expected that this contest' will he the means of arusing statewide interest in better breeding of poul try, and in improving the methods of general m:inageineirt~ami feeding, as w**ll as showing the importance of records keeping. —fce Dreams Be Dreams “Do you believe in dreams?'' — “1 did until 1 married one.”—Col gate -Banter. . tye ■ £—-Lr children L heard Iberce's Favorite Pre- * c r i p t i o h . I have, therefore, had tiie experi ence of, passing thru expectancy with, and with out, the aid of 'Favorite Pre scription.’ Had 1 been told that anything could have made the difference L experi enced I would never have believed iL While taking the 'Favorite Prescrip tion’ l was able to attend to my housework, rest at night, and my appetite was good all the time and I had comparatively no suffering.”— Mrs latttian Duke, 920 Shenandoah Ave All medicine dealers. MITCH! Money back vyftbout question if HUNT’S klr.VK falls iii.tlio treatmenrof ITCH. K( 7.KMa; KiN< tAYuRM .TKTTEK or other Itctirfig »kiu diseases. Price I ?5c at .lru k ' k ', St-, or direct ft-uat ' h I tichartk i«<ie>*M Co Shtrau.Tu. Sojafetinn's you are* deeply thankful your advice was not taken. connectors on a piPee of * ard!*oard for a grid leak. Holes drilled, In panels for showing the light from the fn+rrs may lie embellished with the use of eyelets. Nearby Metal Spoils Loop ' Directional loops are hampered in reception by metal structures «>r parts d buildings. The magnetic properties »f nearby metal diminsh receiving •lual'ties of loop antenna. arc alioitl 2.iK*iM»ixi persons who have' I'eeeivers in their homes and who are not provided w ith liven-es.. Indoor aerials make it impossible f, r the authorities to know il there are sets or not. and direct intervention in private dwellings on mere suspicions or deninieintions is not permitted ii the British isles. The authorities art* therefore in a Uiiandary, especially as it is btdieveii that Hfftnyamateurs w ill refuse to re new tlieir lie«*ns**s. The loss of rev- ***nue to tiie 1». B. (". would been u'lmuis. Avoid Sharp Bends— A sliarp In ml in a wire igot only TdTers, a good jmuni f*y energy to In* radiaf*‘d from, but it also changes the ihsistane** of the wire. All wires should lie I***! directly to tiie proper terminal without bend ng. if possible. \\ here it is necessary *• bend a wire at right angles, use round nose plierfl or «.>ino other to*»l to nmk . the curve a liU'gb* :>ue. FoDrth Car eaves. — w Laurens - Through t u* co-operative marketing plan lomhicted by C. L. Vaughan, county farm agent, the fourth oar lot shipment of poultry fr*|m Laurens county was made. The ship ment embraced a total of 15,5t)0 pounds, for which the sell *rs received $2 030. The car u>!t was tirade up from four stations. Fountain Inn lead ing—with a cQjitribution of 6.550 pounds; Gray Court furnished 4,5(>0 pounds, Laurens 4,200 arrd (’lintpn 4“0. The shipment was handled by tiie Southcn 1’iodu oeenmeFGUl lia the Southern i'roduee company of Hamlet, N C. Engineers Survey Roads. York.—Civil engineers employed by the York perma+gent highways com mission are now busily engaged in sur- v**ying thefroads stated for hard sur facing in order to prepare profile maps and arrange other details pre paratory to the advertising for. bids for the. paving. Thefroads to he hard surfaced are those leading from Shar on to Rock Hill through York and- Tirzah, from York to Clover through Filbert and from Rock Hill to the Chester county line. The mileage of these roads is about 42. SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bay^r Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Pain Toothache Neuritis Headache i Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism i Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. A _jfrUlD u tbt tnul*. (n&rk of Bajtr kUautactort of Monoacetlcacldtstor of S&UcjUc%cfti