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I Pajre Six THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. “’'Thursday, March 19, 1925. ACHES AND PAINS ALL OVER BODY *1 ‘ /' . Mrs. Proctor Reports Great Benefit by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Fharpsbur^:, Pa. —“I re cor'mend Lydia E. Pyikham’s Vegetable Com pound to all suffering women. I have taken four bottles of it and 1 feel 100 per cent better. I was dizzy and weak with no appetite, no ambition and with a tired feel ing all the time. I had aches and pairfs all over my body and had the headache a good d .e a 1. I s a w your advertisemenj In the ‘Pittsburgh Press’ and though, might help me. I have been benefited by its use and highly^com mend it for all ailments of wtmien." Mrs. J. H. Procter, Box x East Lib erty Station, Pittsbur Such 1 Iters prove t^/ great merit of the Vegetable Comwtmd. These women know by experience the benefit they have receiveu. Tneir letters show a sin cere desire tomelp other women suffer ing from lU&Cvailments.Let these experi ences help you- now. In a/recent canvass of women pur- , 98 out of every 100 report ben- results by taking Lydia E. Pink- il e (Kdlt^d by. <«. Doutflu* Wardrop, Editor of ftaillo MerchandiHlng.) 5/ep Down^-v , Transformers f UV/9Q //O V-/JC 3 (5 PD T Sm/c/? Showing How to Connect Transformer, Socket and Single Pole Double Throw Switch, for -0‘A-^-Also Connection for -99 Tubes. ch 5ial iam’s Vegetable Compound, druggists everywhere. Sold by Good Liniment Soothes; Never Burns By J. B. BAYLEV / A number <>i radio fans have had the very ili'se.iiiraging experience of tubes failing to operate although the filament still lights. This usually oc curs to -01A ani] -PP type tubes, and is a condition often brought on by ex- eesslve filament voltage. Outside of the fact that the tube has been operated at a A-ottage In excess of its rating, the actual cause for tile tube to become inoperative remains a complete mystery to many fans. What actually takes place in side of tliis delicate piece of appa ratus is: The three-electrode vacuum tube depends for its operation on the fact that a heated filament throws off elee- trolls.—These electrons are thrown In ‘ AN IRRITATING, burning liniment would have aggra vated this case of scalding. Mustang Liniment brought promf>t relief because its amaz ing healing potvers are quickly L absorbed by the skin. To do good, a liniment must work into the blood. Make this simple test with any num ber of different liniments and decide for yourself the one that Is most effective: Rub the liniment Into your palms. Then wash thoroughly. A few hours later you will notice the odor of Mus tang Liniment In the urinary secretions —proving that It has been absorbed into the blood. What other liniment passes this test? Now you know why Mustang Liniment Is spoken of so highly everywhere. t/ic—50e—fl.00 ai drug & general stores MUSTANG Liniment all directions ami are minute charges of negative electricity. The plate is given a positive charge and therefore attracts these small negative charges. In the -01A and -!«» tubes the fila ment Is thorium treated wire. The reason for using thorium is that this metal Is ope of the best-known emit ters of electrons. Now if we use an excessive filament voltage, the tiny filament wire will be heated to a much higher temperature than the temperature at the' normal filament rating. Tills excessive heat boils nil the thorium off the tilniiient. When the thprliiiu has, been removed from the surface of the filament wire the tube becomes dead as far as reception Is concerned, due to the absence of i electronic emission to form the con ductor from filament to plate. Obtain Step-Down Transformer. First buy. beg or borrow a small step-down transformer that will give ■ you the following voltages: 10-in-S-4 i volts. One of the small toy step down transformers such as Is used to run toy trains or to light the small lights on a Christinas tree will answer the purpose. i hese” small transformers are usually arranged go that you can usually obtain any voltage between - and L’ti In 2-voit graduation. In A Is a diagram showing how to connect the transformer, socket and single-pole ddubie-throAv switch, for -01 A, and in B is shown the con- ntPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL t ***' - -v SundaySchool 1 Lesson T (By REV. I*. 15. FITZWATER, DP.. Dean of (tie Evenlna School. Moody Bible In- Rtitute of Chicago.) ((9), 1925. \Vc«(»rn Newspaper Union.) Lesson for March 22 the FORTY DAYS AND CENSION THE 1 . AS- LF.SSON TEXT—Luke 24:13-53. GOLDEN TEXT—“Ye are witnesses of these things."—Luke 24:43. PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesus Coes Back to His Father. JUNIOR TOPIC—Jesus Ascends to Heaven. . • INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC—The Forty Days and tlie r Aseeniitpn. TOT’NO PEOPLE AND A£>ULT TOP IC—The Ever Living CHfTst. I. The Walk, i of Tw6 Discouraged Disciples (vv. 13-15). Fnimaus was seven anti a half miles northwest of Jerusalem. Just why they were walking tliis way we do not surely know. Perhaps their home was there, or they were merely walking to seek relief from their stunning sorrow, if they had believed what Jesus told tliem about His death and resurrec tion they would have escaped tliis great disappointment. The topic of conversation was the tragedy of the Cabbage Plants "Frostproof.” All leading varieties. 1.000 to 4,000 at »1 25 per 1,000; 6,COO and over at $1.00 per 1.000. Pay, postage or express charges on arrival. Prices postpaid: 250, 60c; 600, $110. Nice hlah-grade plants. Prompt shipment. Safe srrTval guaranteed. "How to Care for Plants" sent with order. Agents wanted. REINHARDT PLANT COMPANY. Box W, ASHBUBN. 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Below you j moss and the resua’e^tion rumors. If will find a table of the correct voltages they had believed what He said about and the exact length of time that you j coming forth from the grave they We Will Trust You A post card will bring you these five beauti ful new sacred songs; •‘Frum the Garden to the Cross Alone" j "Some Day We ll Know" "No Other Name” "What Will Jesus Say" "That Still Small Voice” If you like them, send us $1.00; If not, return them. That's fair: Address SOUTHERN MUSIC CO. Washington, I). C. 1219 L Street must keep’The voltage on. Use a watch; do not try and guess the time. For -t)Ds: First on ten volts for 30 seconds; then on 4 volts for 10 sec onds. ~ —For 01 As :—First—on—Hi—volts 30 seconds; then on 8 volts for 10 sec onds. Makes Tubes More Sensitive. This excessive alternating voltage applied to the filament bolls the thorium from the inside of the fila ment wire and brings It to the sur face. If this treatment were con tinued for any length of time It would soon boil all of the thorium from the surface, bdt you will notice that this excessive voltage is used only for 30 seconds. We now apply the lower voltage which hakes the thorium on the suface, thus bringing the tube back to life again. Tubes that would not draw the least amount of plate current and therefore would not operate were treated In the above manner and are now working efficiently. Many times detector tubes can he made more sensitive by tills treat ment. Taking everything Into consid eration it is an Inexpensive method of salvaging tubes.—New York Sun. would have been expecting to hear just such reports as were being circulated. II. The Unrecognized Companion (vv. 16-24). 1. Who He Was—Jesus (v. 15). -While they reasoned together on the TTTTt A woman is as young us other worn en think she looks. If Worms or Tapeworm persist In your ■y*t»*m, use the real vermifuge. Dr. Peery's "Dead Shot.” Only 50 cents at your drug gist or 372 Pearl St., N. Y. Adv. A bom leader Is one who is not self conscious as to how he may look from the hack. Radio Set Table to Be Used Near or Over Bed All radio tallies to he used near or over the lied are -constantly jarred along witli the sick person’s nerves A friend in need Keeps Resinol on hand for . cuts, burns, rashes etc. Oakland, Cal., March 3:--“About four years ago 1 had a rash on my ankle caused by the heat. It Itched all the time and I could get no relief. I tried many things, but nothing did any good until 1 tried your Resinol Oint ment. That cured me in a very short time. I always keep a jar of it on hand now for cuts, burns and other small ailments.” (Signed! E. 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Clear Yoor Skin With Cuticura Soap to Claanao Ointment to Afcsoluf It Nothing BttT Adjusting Voltage on Your Amplifier Tubes -i Most of us know It Is an advantage to lie able to closely regulatt* the plate voltage for the detector tube, especial- by stumbling feet and careless humps. | ly when a soft or gassy tube is used. The following is a plan for a radio set table that may lie Instantly re moved without lifting or disturb ance of any kind. Tiie top is of wood, long and yplde enough to hold the set and any switches needed The metal parts are all easily obtained from a plumber's supply store. For the table illustrated a piece of three-ply basswood was used. Material List—1 top 28 Inches long. 15 inches wide and % Inch thick; 1 Vi-inch iron pipe 42 Inches long; Radio Moved Table That May Be Without Disturbance. 1 Vi-Inch fiat head^cT holt 8 Inches long; 1 piece of pipe that is l(irge t eno?igli to Just fit over the pipe used for the arm, 8 inches long; 2 iron straps of tiie proper size for the arm. The arm may be made of one piece of pipe bent into shape or k may lie made of short lengths put together with elbows. The holder which ,car- .xies the arm is fastened to a wooden .bed Inside the side hdard with Iron straps. If to he used on an iron lied, fasten with bolted collar straps. When properly constructed the top will turn and also the arm at the snle of tiie bed. The set can he in stantly swung out of the way. The top should lie stained and waxed and tiie iron parts enameled black. In making tiie tahlq adjust the measurements to individual needs and requirements.—Radio I Mgest. wonderful events of tiie last few days^ Jesus Joined them. Even when He questioned them concerning their sad ness they did not recognize Him. Many times we are so taken up with our sorrows and disappointments that we do not recognize Jesus walking by our side. 2. His Question (v. 17). Perceiving their sadness and per plexities, He sought to help by culling forth a statement of their grief. 3. Their Answer (v. 18). His question so surprised them that they Jumped at tiie conclusion that He was a stranger in Jerusalem, for the condemnation and crucifixion of the great Prophet of Nazareth were so re cent and notorious that no one that had li\\ed in Jerusalem could he igno rant of them. One valuable feature of the unbelief of the disciples was that It revealed tiie fact that they were not credulous enthusiasts, hut hard to convince. Out of tliis incredu lity of the disciples developed un shaken faith in 4’hrist’s resurrection. T III. The Scriptures Opened (vv. 25 31). 1. His Rebuke (vv. 25-30). He did not rebuke them for not be lieving tiie strange stories that they had heard, but for ignorance and luck of confidence in the Old Testament Scriptures.- They had only accepted such parts of the old Testament as suited their notions. Men and women who do not believe all that the Scrip tures say about the work of the blessed Savior are entirely blameworthy, '^’he very center and heart of the old Tes tament Scriptures set forth the death and resurrection of Christ. It ,is Ig norance of the Scriptures and unbelief of the wonders and complete redemp tion wrought by Christ that robs us of many Joys, and fpower and efficiency as workers for Christ. 2. Jesus Recognized (vv. 31-35). Wldle sitting at meat with the dis ciples their eyes were opened a« they saw Him bless the bread and distribute We, too, can see the Lord hay—timothy, ui.o\ ek or mixed, ai*.. alfalfa. Satisfaction guaranteed. Delivered . prices. Harry D. Gates Co., Jackson, Mich. 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Priests Raise Cats Siamese cats, now the fashion for wealthy women, are bred In the royal tasty palace of Siam and are attended by Buddhist priests. Do \ ou H n«i>\ ■ When not king an omelet, if a tea spoon of Calumet Baking Powder Is added, to -every four eggs, and beaten in thoroughly, the omelet will be con siderably lighter, more attractive and Hear first and speak afterward. t ; • For the amplifier it is customary to use a single plate voltage in the order of OT^ tl , ur [ n rare cases 120, for ‘tiie two tubes, and let it go at that. Tliis practice lias been general up to date because it was found by early experimenters in radio that a critical adjustment of the plate voltage on amplifier tubes was not needed. Quite a few experimenters are using a lower plate voltage on the first audio tube than Is used on the second one, with somewhat better results, getting away from all possible distortion due ^ to overloaded tubes. h But there is still another case where the adjustment of the amplifier plate voltage is of a distinct advantage, to them ind where tiie Improvement in the^sig- o n such common occasions as eating a. mil is more easily noticeable, and that meal, if we have open eyes. is‘pwhen u aii.v 4 one of tiie B battery dim- j indeed we ought to see Him when inators now on tiie market is used ah eating, selling, buying and in our reore- the source of supply. ! ations, for He lias promised us His Experiments conclusively prove we I presence. They were so filled with liiivp mil hfidi getCTHf me nipaw mu fit t joy MAH WW nnMinium iif Du' Ehretw the amplifier until this Voltage is close- j that they hastened back to Jerusalem ly regulated. While it can lie noticed to tell irlie other disciples of His res- wit.li tiie signals from tiie local "stations, ^Hrectij L SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST I Unless you see the “Bayer 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 Neuralgia « Lumbago Rheumatism 1 it is more noticeable on the more dis tant stations. It seems that tiie {date voltage is determined somewhat by tiie par' 36-47) ticular filament temperature that is used. For example, when we have the rheostat three-quarters of the way on we get tiie best signal with a plate voltage of 45. Increasing * this to 50 .»r 60 volts only gives us a signal that is very mushy and far from clear. Tliis can lie cleared up somewhat by ad " vaneing the rheostat until we have a similar condition, which gives us tiie mushy signal and we must again ad vance the rheostat. I j It Is a well-known fact that constant increase of the filament brilliancy will 1 reduce the life of tiie tube. From the above <>ne would tldnk all that would lie necessary then would ne to have either the plate voltage ad- ; justable or a variable filament-must- ! ance. This Is not the case, however, as 1 w , . : Jesus Sfacds in the Midst of the When Using Loop Antenna To get good resulfs out of a loop antenna a set should he used that is designed especially for this purpose. Such a receiver contains from one to three more stages of radio-frequency amplification.! Ejpr loud-speaker opera tion at least four or five tidies should be used, unless tiie receiver Is of the reflex variety, in which the tubes do double duty. -r it is best to have both adjustable; the perfect balance which Is desired can not lie obtained with one adjustment.— New York World. ' New Style in Binding Post Binding posts qn subpanels back of the set are Hie latest style in home made as wed as factory-built sets. Tiie unsightly posts on Hie base of Hie panel with various loose wires leading to tiie cabinet are no longer in vogue. The rear mounted posts are supported on a sma.l strip of Insulating material, do not mount tiie posts on the wooden back of the cabinet or on the base board. IV Eleven (vv. 36-47), 1. He said, ‘Teace he unto you” (vv. but they were terrified and af frighted. Sinful uian in thi? ! presence of God is ill at ease. 2. He showed them His hands and His feet (vv. 38-40). In order to con vince them of His personal Identity He gave them tangible ^evidence that He was not a mere spirit. 3. He ate before them (vv. 41-45). 4. He commissioned them to evangel ize file world (vv. 46-4!)). The.yi were to testify concerning His isfieii jdood and resurrection, and on this- ground they were to preach re pentance and remission *of sins to all nations. "V ~ V. Jesus Ascends Into Heaven (vv. 50-53). . - • “ V—~ "I *' Having given them the parting mes sage to evangelize the world, He as cended Into heaven. Just as we treas ure Hie last words of our departed i loved ones so we should ponder tills farewell message of the Lord. Banks of the Sabbath The streams of religion run deeper , or shallower, as Hie banks of the Sabbath are kept up nr neglected. A preacher in Holland called tiie Sabbath “God's Dyke.” shutting out an ocean of evils.—Calcott. Accept only “Baver_ M package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. A lx La U too trade mark of Beyer Mfuiufectur* of Monoecetlcecldeeter of Sellcyllcecld Sickness Protects Game Sleeping sickness and malarial fever will perpetuate big game in Africa; the realization has been forced on hunters that they cannot defy microbes mammals. Wholesale Serenading In front of tin* apartment houses In Spanish cities it is no unusual tiling to see three young men standing side by side ip the street, looking up and when they invade the haunts of tiie big-.^pouring out impassioned protestations, each to a girl on a different floor. tylust Have Him in Hearts 'They only can understand the Holy Ghost who have Him dwelling in their hearts. They only can worship In he Spirit who have; ttie Holy Siklrit M an abiding comforter.—N. H. Mack. Castoria is especially pre pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless-No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it