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Friday, November 23, 1923 R. N. HACKETT BIG 9 IN 1 . N STATESVILLE HOBPITAI He Had Been HI For Some Time Kidney Trouble Being the Imrarctat! Cause of Death. Statesville, Nov 22. —Former Congre&t man R. N. Hackett, of Nbrth Wilkes boro, died this afternoon at'l:os* o’cWl at a local sanatorium where he had beet a nation t for several weeks, death re suiting from kidney trouble and cothpli cations. -v,. His body was embalmed in a local un denthking establishment this afternoot and was taken to North AVUkesboro to night. Mr. Hackett'was 56 years of ’ age He is survived by one brother, Gordor Hackett, of North Wilkesboro, and £ daughter, Miss Lois Long*Hackett. Hi , was at One time grand master of Mason* of North Carolina, and at the time oi hi-.< death was counsel for the North Car olina railroad. He was an able lawyer a distinguished orator and was consid ered one of the strong men of the Demo » cratie party, having always taken an ac [ tive Part in the campaign in this state, ; Predicts Women in Time Will Take All the Rural ChanrCbes. [' Philadelphia. Pa.. Nov. 22.—Women ! Preachers in time will fill the majority jof pulftjts in the rural sections, Hcv. i David I), Forsyth, corresponding secre tary of the board of home missions o1 . the Methodist Episcopal Church, pre * ■ N ‘ . - ■■ -Mhlb ■ Ydu see just yoii’re buying 2X4-0 ■ L 1 LOOK! How many of the following brands do you know? How many have iyou seen advertised in the leading magazines? Don’t buy ahy private, unknown or unadver|:ised brands by being told “They Are Just as Good.” Who knows bet ter what you want than you do? 'CANNED FRUITS Libby or Honian~GotsLCrus?icd Pinc- 97 _ . Prattlaoer Fruit Salad, No. 3 tfft. apple, No. 2 tall can— c large can'— OUC Libby s No. 1 flat can No. 3 can - Ij £**o Libby s* Sliced Pineapple, OA _ Roman Gold Peaches,, . No. 2 tall can N 3 can ' OOC CANNED VEGETABLES Campbell's Soup, Assorted lA r Campbell's Pork and Beans 1 flavors per caif 11/C Libby’s Asparagus Tip* Aft* ' Totnktoes, hand picked' 10^ No. 1 can WV No. 2 tall can f VEGETABLES / , 36c — 0 . . ' Carrots, Beets, Yellow Squash, Beans, Tomatoes and Parsley • / dieted at a meeting of the board here to- * dty. I The woman minister in » few j 'yearn will be as familiar a figure In the : country ps the present rural school teach er, he said. "‘Reports indicate the number of re cruits to the ministry is small,” Dr. ,Forsyth declared. "Many ministers find it difficult to continue in the ser vice because of economic conditions. The rural minister kas a harder time to support a family now than at any time during the past two decades.” A woman preached would be as suc cessful in the Country as is, her sister, the country school teacher, the speaker declared. She could live more econom ically than could a minister with a fam ily. According to Dr. Forsyth, more whites, J>orn in the south, have sought homes elsewhere than have negroes born there. He declared a Studjk of the 1921) census releaved that 780,000 whites had left tile south, whereas negroes had migrated to the north. f Cabarrus Voted No. Salisbury Post. Cabarrus is a progressive county and we do not quite understand why it voted down a proposal to levy a special county wide rural school tax of 20 cents on the SIOO. We cannot believe that the peo ple of the county do not want better schools, nor that they are unwilling to pay for them, there must have been some issue wrapped in with the proposal to carry it into disfavor with the vot ers. If that be true then there should be a straightening out of the issue and the thing settled right and for schools. There is no use to argue this matter of rural schools, they simply must come. The rural schools must keep up with the schools of the cities and towns, and they must- keep up in all counties with the high standard set by a progressive school policy. ‘’TTe know that Cabarrus like other North Oarolinh counties,needs better rural-schools and we know, too, that they must ertme and the' sooner the , better. In -every county ft is well to take the time to work out the right policy, one best suited to the local coun ty conditions and work to the rounding out and completion of a well, established system. ' . What they voted on in Cabarrus we do not know, little was said of the issue in public print and we are not for crit icising the voters of the good county of Cabarrus. It is cue opinion that there must have been something unsatisfactory or the issue would not have been defeat ed. We do not believe the Cabarrus people voted against better schools, they must have been voting against something else. Milk, according to a high medical au thority, appeases hunger ulore quickly and satisfactorily than any-other article of food. THE CONCORD DXICY TRTBUNI Davidson, Nov. 25?.—L. Ci Little, - tv. current year addition to the junior class and a young man that has been is charge of the Xoung People's work of the Protestant Methodist church in thin j-tatf.'/nr some time, ,has osctutl./ aeept ed a call to supply the ehtmsfjf Ms .le noinination in Concord (lufi**tlie present vacancy in its pastorate, 'nils means that he and Mrs. Little will d*eupy the parsonage in Concord and Mr. i.ittie will drive over from Concord daily to attend his classes in college. . » At one time the mines of India pro duced all the diamonds in the would; now, more diamonds are obtained at some of the mines of the Transvaal dis trict in one hour than are recovered in the whole of India in a year.#-Today the garnet output of India is Worth more than the production of diamonds. It is estimated that there are sixteen tons of microscopic shellfish in every cubic mile of the ocean. v Odors Toilets, sink 9, closets, out houses, etc., require - little attention when REQf Seal Lye is used to keqp them clean and sanitary. Cuts the housework in half and does it a lot better at that.' We will tell you many other ways to usiTßeO-Seal Lye. Send for booklet. h Full directions in each can. Coughs that wear you out making you feel weak and ill, rasping your throat and lnfiga until they are sore—break them Up now before they cause you more serious trouble. Dr*. King's New Dis covery breaks Ipaß up coughs quick ly by stimulating -'V-vfftV themucousraem- I[ ' 'jet/fm branes to 'throw /v, 14ft off clogging secre- vfli jj 4fj tions. It has a ’ / fJLI pleasant taste. I JjFa All druggists. Dr. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY IP Hours | I BREAKS THAT COLD I] Hill’s Cascara Bromide Quinine will I break your cold in one day. Taken J promptly it prevents colds, la grippe I and pneumonia. Demand red box I bearing Mr. Hill’s portraig All I druggists. Prlfce3oc. I■ t | CASCARA J&QUININI FIERY, ITCHY SKIN QUICKLY SOOTHED BY THIS SULPHUR Menttoo-Sulphar, a pleasant cream, will soothe and heal skin that is Irri tated ot broken out with edema; that is covered with ugly rash or pimples, or is rough or dry. Nothing subdues fiery skin eruptions so quickly, says a noted skin specialist. The moment this sulphur preparation is applied the itching stops and after two or three applications the ecxema is gone And the skit is delightfully clear and smooth. Sulphpr is so precious -as a skin remedy because it destroys die parasites that cause the burning, itch ing or disfigurement. Menthd-Sulphur alwayw-heals eczema fight up. A amall jar of Bowles Mcntho-Sul-- phur may ba Jftd at any good drug *f»re. j „ „ Calumet BakingPow* \ 7 der is called “Best by Test” because actual baking tests are made right in the big Calumet factories the largest of their kind on earth. Mas ter bakers, and a renowned domestic sci ence expert make these tests which protect the quality and uniformity of Calumet. •'* ■ f Calumet is called “the World’s Greatest Baking Powder” ’ t because it is used by more housewives more chefs—more railroads—msre res taurants —more hotels than any other brand. Calumet is called the “Econ omy Baking Powder” because no other brand on the market will produce bakings at such a low cost. Its depend able and unfailing action means no loss of • time, money or>materials. - ' > 4 Calumet is called for in thousands of stores daily because n f * a better lfeavener cannot —and is not made—because a large can contains full 16 ounces and some brands come in 12 ounce cans—once tried it is always used. EVERY INGREDIENT USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U. S. FOOD AyTHORITIBS Sales a a /a times as much as that ol any other brass C/l JPurely Vegetable etQgxafiffg rps&\ !. if Prof. Metchinikoff, one of the world’s most eminent scien- nr \ tists on nutrition, declared that ninety-five per cent of all <^ ltdw s no Merc u * ♦ human ills can be traced to the accumulation of poisonous • or «*»*,. * * t in the body. Good health depends largely upon the ar *rrfui Orug s • j vigorous, harmonious and healthy action of all organs tjiat INO RESTRICTION OF OfFT 111 11 assist in ridding the body of poisonous waste. Keep this in j. mind when you feel the slightest symptom of accumulating 1/065 SICK£N $" body poison—watch out for constipation, failing appetite, pleasant TD JAKE I h I dull headache and that loggy, lazy feeling that warns you of Acts C fi this trouble. Correct it at once by taking I f. Ueri %biit III; W« HAND'S lively j J&-o-lm> ' viSi am J STOP CATARRH! OPEN ? NOSTRILS AND HEAD ] Sm Cream Applied in Nostrils ! Relieves Head-Colds at Once, j If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed and you onn’t breathe freely because of a cold or catarah, just get a small bottle of Elys Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of tfeis fragrant, antiseptic cream, into your nos trils and l«t it penetrate through every •ir passage of'your head, soothing and healing the inflamed, swollen mucour membrane and you get instanVrelUf. Ah! How good it feels. Tour nob trih are open, tour head is clear, no ttore hacking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm Is just tshet sufferers from head colds and catwtfcmaed. It’s » dalight. NEW LAMP BURNS 94PER CENT AIR Beats Electric or Gas A new oil lamp that gives an* amaz ingly brilliant, soft, whit* light, even bet ter than gas or electricity, lias been test ed by the 11. S. Government and 35 lead ing universities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns •without odor, smoke or noise—no pump ing up, is simple, clean, safe. Burns .1)4 per ceut. air and 6 per 6ent common kerosene (coal oil). The inventor, S. G. Johnson, 642 N. Broad St„ Philadelphia, is offering to send a lamp on 10 days’ FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to the feet user in each locality who wifi help him introduce it. • Write him to-day for fu’l particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can get the agency, and without experience or money make $250 to SSOO per saootfc, v PAGE SEVEN It abounds in body and bone-building factors that every young child needs. |l Srott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 2J-fis 1 "■I!"!’ * Adding Machine PaperT*W Ctmr a Roll, 3 for 50 cent#, at Tlmea-Trlh une Office.- ~
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