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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. Thursday, March 12, 1925. ! V'tto i » f « * I 1 ! Sure Relief FORINDI Spghn’s DISTEMPER COMPOUND ^ ^N>n’t of 7«or hor»f># nni lro wltli iJriMl^inpr^ InflurnxA, i4ti«AiJiiad ir« luld IMnk ttr. CoIiJa. G -. — -T-nsi 1 , , and <)»» + f4t oik h. . r< nil for 30 yean,. Give “SPOIfN'!*" for Do* I>l»- tonn>rr. DO mil* and *1.20 at |lru* utorro. SroilX MKDICAL. CO. , GOS1IKN, INI>. 'fi .• if* HEALS DUNNING SORES .1* ! "I feel It my duty to writ? you a letter of thanks for your wonderful Peterson's Ointment. 1 had a running sore on my left 1*K for one year. I began to use Peterson’s t Jim men t three weeks ago and now It is healed.”—A. C. Ollbralh, 7»»3 Reed St.. Krle. Pa. F’or years 1 have been Helling through druggists a large box of PiOTKRSoNS OINTMENT for 35 rents. The IneAUng power In this ointment Is marvelous EcaemalRoes In ti few days. Old sores heal up like magir; plies that othqr remedies do not seem to even rellsve are speedily oomiuered.■ J'ltnplos fthd nasty bUrkheads disappear In a week and the distress of rhaflng goes In a few minutes. Mall orders Ailed Pe terson Ointment Co., Ihc., Buffalo. Nt Y. Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Have Musterole handy when a cold starts. It haa all of the advantages of grandmother’s mustard plaster WITH OUT the blister. You just apply it with the fingers. First you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then comes a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Made of pure oil of mustiird and other simple ingredients, Musterole is recommended by many nurses, and doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu ralgia. congestion, pains and aches of the hack or joints, sore rhttsdes, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest It may prevent pneumonia and "flu.** . To Mother*: Musterole ia also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35c and 65c, jars and tubes. Better than a mattard plaster CHERRY-GLYCERINE COMPOUND <C*t* vmltThla W»t><»Nttn*nt: AirppMM by ths A m^rlcxn Service ) * ENLISTE M Frank t I’e m under of tit Is Work a Burden? jrg, N. taking Dr. Louisburg, N.~C.—“When I started By Followtag rtie Diagram Anyone Should Be Able to Correctly Assemble This Set. COUGHS. COLDS BRONCHITIS AND THROAT AFFECTIONS - OR SALE BV A 111. DEALERS t>P! P..BXO a V ; • _ _ • . JAMES BAILY a* SON n A LTIMOWC N. n. By R. B WILDER One f ict stands out ’Hourly nirfmig iht* tilings tlml \vc* nin predift for the future oi nidJOl KlthW the type of receiving sets in use nuist rjtdlc’iilly elmnge or the funs must learn ho\V to optTttte rheir sets in such a manner so as trot to rrerrte tuterferrnee wtth aur roundime receivers. To listen In some evening In the erouded rvHolentiaJ dUtyiets of any large city you will he amazed at what you hear: Sipieala ami h«twU eurrounii the location of every distant station. Hither the squeals must go or the en joyment and pleasure of listening to distant .stations will be taken from all of us. Most of the blame for this condition has been foisted upon the owners of re- generathe receivers. If the truth were known, the improperly neutralized neufmdyne and poorly balanced super- betcrodyne* are causing more trouble limn regenefutlve sets. At the same time, their owners are In the happy frame of mind that their receivers can not pdwslbty be the cause of any dis turbance. For the good of the whole future of radio, It behooves each and every one of us to tune our sets with considera tion for others or else build sets that cannot ennHe interference even If Im properly handled. A great many super heterodyne receivers can be classed among the worst offenders nnd the worst squealers. Interference I* Obviated. A new type rtf super-l*eterodyne, ns devised by Laurence M. t.’oekaday, positively will not radiate energy and Interference with- other receiving sets In addition, the receiver effect? the saving of two tubes and will he enpable of bringing in station^ with loud speak er volume from distances up to 1,500. miles with a loop aerial. The first tube, amplifies the current at radio frequency and also performs, double duty by again amplifying the current at audio frequency. This tube stops the feeding nf energy hack into the loop nnd makes the receiver non radiating. The second tube nets ns both n de lector nnd a heterodyne oscillator, thereby dispensing with another tube. The next three tubes are intermediate frequency amplifiers that operate on approximately 2,‘g»*i meters. The next tube Is a detector, the output of which Is reflexed back into the first tube. The stages of reslsfanee coupled audio frequency amplification arc used to Increase the volume. The use of resistance , amplification eliminates considerable distortion and gives the receiver a remarkable tone quality. Two dials are used In tuning the receiver, the settings of one Hoselv following the other. This makes, for simple tuning ai'uf positive logging of stations While ^ at .first' glillice may seem to be a complicated rec< this her. by follow Inx w iring diagram anvone who It as IihTI even a Unified experience in construction of radio receivers should be able to correctly assemble the set. To construct the receiver, yoq will need t4o*. following oppnratust Material You WiM Naad. 0 1 ,0003 mfd. low l.>s.s variable con- deuscr*—.. (' 2 .001 mfd. low-loss variable rort- denser.' C 3 .0005 mfd. variable t’rid con denser. C 3 a-nd A .0001 mfd. fixed mica . on- densers. C 5, (I, 7 and 8 .000 mfd. fixed con- tlei users. r .00025 mfd. fixed grid condenser with grid-letik mounting. ’ T 1 super-heterodyne Input trans former. T 2, 3 and 4 Intermediate radkefre quency transformers. L. 1 precision autodyne coupler. A F medium radio audio-frequency transformer X 1 standard vacuum tube socket. X 2, 8, 4, 5, 0, 7 nnd 8 standard vacuum tube sockets. J 1 and 2 double and single-circuit telephone jacks, respectively. It 1 2-ohm rheostat. It 2 potentiometer, 400 ohms. M 1 ^-megohm grid leak. M 2 5 megohm grid leak. M 3 .005 megohm resistor. M 4 Va megohm resistor. M 5 amf M 0 megohm resistors. T 5 radio-frequency transformer, 200 to 000 meters. S filament battery switch. V 1 and 2 loop binding posts, V 3 negative A buttery. V 4 positive A battery. V 5 negative B battery. V 0 positive 05-volt tail "n R battery. V 7 positive 135-vo # lt R battery. The seven binding posts are neces sary for the loop and battery connec tions. These should be mounted on a bakelite or ‘hn’rd rubber binding-post strip and supported to the baseboard by means of small brass brackets. The receivers can be assembled on a panel 7 by 24 Inches with a baseboard D 1 /^ by 22% by 1 Vfc inches. Use With Spiral Loop. The receiver should be used with a sfural type loop which will cover the broadcast range when tuned with a .0005 variable condenser. UV 201 A or !<’ 301 A types should he used through out and It Is suggested that you try shifting the tubes around in the sock ets to find the arrangement that works best. Turn the loop aerial In the direction of the stations you wish to receive and slowly move both condenser dials over the scale until (he signal from a station Is picked up. Increase the set tings of the potentiometer and the variable grid condenser until maximum signal strength Is received. am. depurtmefl^ftrom- ittpartment of the Dis trict of is the first enlisted man to Iwrfd rJ»jft position.—He served as ti privfcr# aiUJ corj'oral, in th^ tank "orps and filotVift^runspoft corps In this •ounrry and In France. -Rorn in i'hlladelpbla in 1$^ Mr. I'eekkom was taken to Washington by Ids parents while an infant, lie' re ceived, the degree of bachelor of laws n 100S and of master of laws in 1001) -the National University Law scIhmW. At the age of eleven, he became a page In tire United States senate. From IfMii to I911> he was closely associated with Louis A. Coolidge, well known Washington newspujlfr correspondent. He \w»s prljvate secretary to Mr. (’onlidge during his term as assistant secretary of the treasury under I’real- • rPiercef*' Goitlen 1 . liiscy v- cry, my - House-, hold cares Were' a burden to me' I was* weak and rundown, ner vous, had a' dry, hacking cough -ef -twenty years' atandiqg, was constipated, ap petite poor and had lost in weight from 100 to 83 lbs. After taking the first bottle of the ‘Discovery’ I began to improve and my cough was ^almost gone. 1 am now able to.do my" domestic work and have regained my regular weight. I relish my food and rest good at night.’’- Mrs. J. P. Pleasants, Route 2, Box 37 All druggists. - , I ~1 .ii:i .f ' itd’s’ Best” Laxative is "California- fig Syrup" - *ry Mother'^ FAcn ft blli.%aicon- Frank L. Peckham. dent Roosevelt. ' ife then became an examiner in the customs division of the treasury. He resigned in 13)10 to be gin the practice of law. Mr, Peckham has been very active in the affairs of the American Legion. He joined Tank ("orps post So. IP In 1911*. He was senior vlee commander and later commander of the post. He acted as spokesman for a special com mittee from the department of the Dis trict of Columbia to .protest to Presi dent Harding against the release Of the so-called ''politicul” prisoners. He led the light against a proposed appropria tion for the relief of Herman women and children, which was defeated In congress, t^ In April, 1924. Mr. Peckham was married to Miss Marghuerltta <L Kond- rup, of Washington. Mrs. Peckham has been an active member of the American Legion Auxiliary. She Is now president of Tank Corps post’s unit of the Auxiliary. Mr, Peckham. who was a delegate to the San Fran •isco and St, Paul conventions of the Legion, Is a charter member of Voiture Locale 174 of tbe Forty and Eight. of the 80 %? E ighty people out of a hundred are handicapping themselves In life. Eight of every ten are victims of Anemia —blood starvation—and don’t knbW it. Kich, successful, complete f'ves need rich, red blood . . . , vxtaliring,energy-building blood. Try the test pictured above: unless the inner eyelid shows a rich scarlet color, it means that your lack of energy may also be due to Anemia. Gude’s Pepto-Mangan for thirty-two years has been the choice of thousands of physicians. It is the sure way to add energy- tmilding iron and manganese to your blood. Your druggist has Gude’s Pepto-Mangan in liquid or tab let form. Btl^Itedi feverish child l6vesHe pleas ant "taste of ‘‘California Fig Syrup and it never fails to open the. bow els. A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. A<k your druggist for genuine *< an- fornia Fig •Syrup" which bus direc tions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! \ou must say ‘•("aliforia" or you may get an imitation fig syrup. ...» - ' it Mistaken Identity —"T.awsrMiTse, why you s-’pose- them files follows us so closeV 1'hey ain't files. Them's buckshot. <1 CASCARETS” IF BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED—10c A BOX If Dizzy, Headachy or Stomach Is Sour, Clean ths Bowel* To clean your bowels without cramping or ovef- _ getifig. Ut,k,e “Qas- carets.” Sick v HFj headache, dlzzl- ness ’ biliousness, gases, indigestion, snur TtpscT stom ach and all such distress gone by morning. Nicest lax- ■ Gude’s Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Bldod Enricher SOAKS RIGHT IN and LIMBERS UP STIFF JOINTS Stiff. svVolleii, inflamed, rheumatic Joints should he treated with a rem edy made for Just that purpose and that purpose only. Remember the name of this .discov ery is Joint-Ease and it will take out the agony, reduce the swelling and limber up any troubled Joint after ordi nary cure-alls have miserably failed. Just rub It on—00c a tube at any druggist—ask for Joint-Ease. Always remember, when Joint-Ease gets In joint agony gets out—quick. ative and cathartic on earth for grown- upe and children^ lOe a Iwaxt-hiU drug stores. Eight mountains In British. Columbia have been discovered and ascended by a University •foYilcafed professor and a New York engineer. CHBttP tXPECtORA^; _ Tukr IMcturr»? CairK’ra prithuslaMt!* and col- lectora Join lntPrnat'1 exchanK? club, land- acRpe*. marin». farm, avIatEon. (Igure atu-llea. Write W Johnson. Box 243, Lakewood, N. J. { , Imitation concrete blocks imule of /•sandpaper have been found to ap/teur more natural In modern picture pho tography than the genuine articles. InsfantReUaf A a£cdif I ™-! USED SINCE 18/7 RESINOL Soothina And HeAlinq Household Ointment You slymldfimot live one way in pri vate. another in public.—Cyrun. Filament Control Jack Saves Overloading Tubes By H. S D0LESK1 The lllustrntlon shows a filament euntrol jack for two^ tubes. I eYt»e- rienced a li'o’\n tube when turning nqt the second rube. '1 o guard against an> further iroifide of the same kind 1 (leviscil rhr control arrangement Amplifying Transformer Very Important Factor Legion’s First Gun in - Illegal Voting Battle niihdreds '<X lioraons." allcfi.4 itnd The nmidifying trimsformer Is Die microscope of radio. The scientist looking through a microscope gazes upon a fascinating world of cell and genu life so tinv as to bey invisible to tbe naked eye. 1.STEP BAKING POWDER Showing Control Arrangement to Protect Tubes. ‘DOMESTIC—2 N.P. fnjiH •nd Direct Co»«<Ud Fmp Jack * Well C«. Rickaood Va. Pupipc Knginr, Saw Mdla yyind Mill, kxdiola). Etc. A id'trab'e and 'powerful anftrtnr for ip. plying pow-r \o Deep well Pumpv We xiw.iuapY ’ NUd Jackn " *94. i fvKipc Wrtre wt yoor tvrej*. ■■■ Sydney Pnap -wXA w ■rr & ITCH! without question ila ia the ey b*.— tf HINT’S 8ALVF. f»t:_ treatmwnt of ITCH. BCZKMA, BING WORM,TBTTKKorother ttchtnc ekla dleeaeee. Price 75c drufglete, or direct fro* Oe. with n resistance a? shown. To bal ance the. resistance, first turn ou“hotli tuhej* and adjust the maximum vol ume. then plug in” the first tube-only jnd .adjust Ljm...rj.‘isu.stqm'e-for the best volume, but do not touch the rheo- -ftHfs- Witty-44tts-4uhe wUL h< overloaded with either plug Iq t ttee.—KgdUf ■ i>HhS6LT 3Kr». • i 4 Loop Antenna A * The tlirecTlonai properties of a loPp are spoiled by the i»resence of mi&- uetlc matarliils situated mwe |t„ Tile steel framework of a jmlfdlng has’a detrimental effect on the 1 direction of a loop. These buildings have the char acteristics of casting shadows acr<»ss the loop, aside from destroying the di rectional properties. This condition js particularly true of a pancake loop. Jt Is wise to keep the loop away from metal stairways and radiators. - " ‘ • ' TV', - ‘ ; t.’- The microscope magnifies them. Like wise tin* ampliiTying transformer mag nlfies or amplifier .Jalnt sounds to cl**af. distinct volume so that a wiiole roomful of people can hear them on a loud speaker. ^ Rut It is very l^npoftant tliat the. amplifying transformer does not dia- tnrt the sounds at the same tliye It' IncreasefTtheir volume. *A transfoirmer that ilistorts Is like a microscope That blurs tbe vision. The ampjj/ying trail’' former pot only Increases the volume hw must, also give it exactly like the original sound pure In tone and qual ity, loud and dear in volume. The amplifying transformer Is a very Important factor in good recep tion. It is through good transformers that amplification without distortion can be secured. Without a good traiip— former no set. whatever tliay have ot how elaborate the case con taining it, can give satisfactory re- Milts.i;—New York World, { those otherwise disenfranchised, voted J at the last general election In Uolp- ! rado, according U 1 Denver American Legion officials. Many, in so casting tlieir ballots, knew they they wi're vot ing fraudulently, the Legion charges The Legion tir«*d Its first gun in a campaign to purge politics in Colorado when John C. Vivian, commander of ilie department of Colorado, conveyed to District Attorney Joseph \V. Hawley of Trinidad, u request that Hawley prosecute eight alleged aliens whe are charged with unlawfully exercising Ihe rights),of citizens In the last elec tion. The Legion w ill probably initiate similar acth»n In olher sections of the state. <d Cover Coils Whil* Sfilderinx c4 paper dVHt tlie wind- i^^Uof'i’cdis Vhen you are stsidefing u connection which lifts dlrevtly over or near the colls. This will prevent solder of soldering paste from spat tering on the windings. Many good circuits and sets are discarded Just because the colls are damaged In the process of soldering. • Cover up tbe coll* while you are d<dng this Job! Too Busy ‘‘Ricked Up any due? ifi^that murder cqge yet?'' asked the reporter. “Wu-uII,” dnjiw itfd tile clilcf. of .po lice, as be scratcheil his official heaj], “the hoys have lus*n,t|> bus/Tately>1pi- foroin' Uie parkin' law, lookln,’ ter plac*!?* where they sell reg’Iar bper, Tf'epm an eye’on the luitfiin’ wilts an’ censori-n' luH/ks an’ 'movies'., tjmt U«ftJ hax cu'L nadierly had time to get start ed «>tt. tiuil_ 4.'^se.'5er-AwerU-«B Legh>B SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Unless you see th^. "‘Bayer Grossi’ on tablets you are not "getting 1 VET genulng* Bayer Aspirin proved safe by ihHlions >nd prescribed by physicians 24 years for fH dolds V^eada^he _ Toothache Weekly. After Twenty-Six Years TwvntV-six years is a long time tc wait to be proclaimed a hero by yout country. That has been the expert-, ence of Col. Harry O. WTUIard, re tired, adjutant of fhe American Le gion ppst at Lewlstown, Mi^ir.TWh'C' was recently given a citation;, by th* War department for displaying gal lantry in action at Lat Qunslinas and Santiago during tb* Spanlsh-Amerlcai war In Cuba. Neuralgia Lumbago.;- Neuritis Rheumatism I J Accept only '‘Bayer” package which contains-proiven directions. Handy ‘‘Rayer” boxes of 12 tablet's TT . Also bottle* of 24 and 100—Druggist*. U tb« tf»a* mmrk of B*j«r limnfactDr# of Monotoetleirtartter of SiltcjUctctd ! yi* i Grow Hair On Your Bald Head You hav« utad many temr-din to *ro4» hair, that have failed 7 Now try Fortt'a Original Bare-to-Halr. and grow hair on your hald head. Drag Stores and Barber Shops. W. H. Forst, Mfg. SCOTTDALE, PA. ^^ CarrMpMdanca Glean Parsons! Attention. “I E 'll _ t *Y , '* . p * r *: