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u n 31 ir- 1 f "V J, ft tl 11 TV or tieaaacne ap iwaigia WE POSITIVELY GUARANTEE i 3) ft'; IT'S WONDERFUL THE Hid i i uiii Ei a I ' TPt FREE P1 54 1 1 1 It HI P ID) 1 o Relievo 1 Irat'.ir! r. Neuralgia. 1 .availir. T ootluK 1kj or anv kin 'Ircl pains. We ask vou to conipar' B C witii any I l'l acne rem eel y in the world ami see what vour answer or verdict will be. Be is in a class hv itselt. Tr it r.ncl satisfv yourself. I low quick R. C. will relieve aches and pains. All you have to do is to take a dose fol lowed by a swallow of water and in 10 or 15 minutes your pain will disappear as if by rna7te and it is so easy that you really will forget that you had an ache or pain. It is recommended to take the place of Asp irin tablets. It contains "Improved As pirin," which, perfectly blended with othe r ingredients, makes it much more effective than Aspirin Tablets. gRjSffiaSSZSSE Sold Everywhere 5c the Dose and in 10 and 25c Packages or Headache and Neuralgia LEXINGTON GROCERY CO., Jobber Fill in this coupon and mail to the II C Remedy Co. Durham, N. C. , and receive one 25c Package FREE NAME ADDRESS . CITY STATE i i i s 1 IS S9 - a rv lil -.11 t Salt Baths Are Used For Rumanian Soldiers nrCHAREST. Oct. 30 The fu jaious Halt baths of Sunburn, v. lu re the pitllioriaire of Austria. liui.Kuiv ajid the Balkan state used t spend Vheir summers, are now .mini? r li u mai-c Rumanian soldiers. , Stripped of all their luiuru.u.-- fur- .Idahinas during the war the Sul.-burn baths have JubI been relitK'd with the aid of the American Rod ( josh for u.ie a a military lo:.iiii;:l for chronic rheumatism ifsultinK from trench warfare. Five hundred so! rtiers are already tl.fi-. nn-ovfriim "from rheuinatism and similar f-.ihvs contracted while utiderKoini? the hardships of war. hi timeB of Deuce, thousands t ''"' tourisU visited Sulbburg. high up in with .re. u.uh st. n. s. 1 1 y the Transylvanian Alps, souihwent of emelds. It w;i pr.-Msnt.-.l to Qn- " ,KronBtadt. Many came ft.r the ,hu- Victor... by the Maharajah of Trev- ling social life. With its maKiiifl- uncore. (nt hoi'isand i;u .isiikj it as per hajw tlt chief sJiow pl;t-v of eastern i Kurope. When the Cennans pushed i the Itti'iianians nut ol this district mrh ,n tie war. general Mat kenseu , and lis taff 'ook posse-.nun of the' to-Aii and staff. il laxilrrot:;- revelry' then- W hen the Germans h it t in y , looted the place, stripped the hotels' of tap.-si i furniture and brass lit , titles. K'.i'N the o(Vuiptneiiti I'm the t.led;, liaths w as reeked ; I 'ml. r t i" .lii eet inn of Major ''' C. Trea.lv.. !l. of Albany. N Y.. and sev.-ral Anieiiiati phi siciaii"-. thel bath : w. re ri lilted stiff ieienily to care for the soldiers. USE HI PALACES L Many Kinds of Coin Now Use din Austria F OR APARTMENTS FJ Universal Demand For Sucli Ac tion Is Made in Ger man Cities. AT LOCAL CHURCH Episcopalians Discuss Nation wide Movement Now in Progress. IU'DAI'KST. Oct. 3i. Many kinds of money are in circulation in this city. Mine money, that is, the money of tho Austro lliiiifari in hank, is on hand fti very limited quantities. Then there in Kuod white money with a ten per cent discount, and had white its fac yulut. Finally, there i the are sold on the street Iry thbtisatfdH fireen money, the live crown note of' They were forbidden for n time but the state saViiiKH bank, with 3ft per now have been reload urh exchanges have vendots make Ire.nendous profits these nevs a ml ot four and live crowns for a copy. The theatres that have cent discount been formed when ( l ane,.- bands in e,rc;t ttnanl it ies. Iluciapest. where earlic per appcileil eve almost without newspaper of own. The people salisl'y their curios- siiiKb a newspa. t'"pened are crammed full. tour, is liviiiK Mudapest Is slowly beginning to ack to life, under Its iccovi f and come money that is wort h only one-lift h of ! it y from the Vienna papers which the protection of the Uumanlnn bay onet . ( in.' world t the co-1 lie-it t!i:o:ie-; m ilie , that i!l Windsor ca-lh-. It is j eiiti.elv of .-arve l ivoli in- ! IlKltUN, (id. :!U. -Th.re is a widespread demand that the former royal und princely palaces and castles of this city he utilized to allay the' need of dwellings duriiiR the coming Last night another of the congrc-! national meetings now lakiiiK place at St. Mary's Kpiscopul church ini behalf of the nation wide campaign, J was held. This wan the third one of! winter by renting parts of them to 'he series anil was, in the opinion of' 1 a mm lWmk I ib mm amp i Your progress, your success, is measured by what you have accomplished, by what you have. The community progress, community suc ) cess, is measured by the spirit and accomplish J .ments of its individual members. We will back you to the limit of suond banking sense in any plan looking to your great 1 er production, which means the community ' good - ' v, ((I J)) CV. v r r -1 iMTcntiTOt HliM POINT, people In need of homes. Mavor Wernillth has sent a teiegiam to the iiiiperinl dwelling commissioner call lng his attention to this situation. The commisHoncr, in reply, save there are in Herlin only six of these buildings, that are large and notable. Of these, the former emperor's pal ace, in which troops were boused for sometime, will he occupied by state employes a rapidly as its rooms tire vacated and eventually will he made into a museum, for works of art. The Marstall. the former royal stables, also has been occupied hy troops but will he turned oveK to the city of llerlin for administrative ol licen. MoiUbijou ('bateau was and in a museum and its big hall is used for trials. The palace of the Crown Prince Frederick la being ued by the gov. rnment for un exposition of modern painting and aa headquarters for the "safety police."' The pulace of the Crown Princes. (Vcilio is occupied as private resi dences rented from the government nd has a few military bureaus in one i;ectlon. Chnrlottenuurg Castle has been used since December last as an ortho pedic hospital, except the middle flec tion which is extraordinarily artistic and historically valuable. The pulace of Prince August Wil belm Is tented to two state bureaus and its library Is used for charitable purposes. Bellevue castle now houses state and government authorities, . , The. finance ministry which , has been seeking space In some of these palaces found that, sit the .available room had been taken as long ago as last' March," f t some, the most interesting held thu! far. i The purpose of the campaign wa; discussed for the benefit ()f some of1 the congregation who had not been j present at the two previous meetings.! As one of the congregation described . it. the "nation-wide campaign is the' hub of a wheel, made up of myriads j of tiny spokes. It embraces all things in connection with the church." still another described the movement as a "revival," in one sense of the word, a fipiritual uwak eniiig. a movement to inform the mind and awaken the conscience."! A discussion then followed as best how "to inform tho mind and awak. ... i en tile conscience. Many ways were presented, im portunt of which was the necessity of people, church people, going out I into the world and bringing others Ito a knowledge of Christ: of lettine others share with those who profess to he christians "the exceeding joy and great blessings of the church. It was decided at last night's meeting that one way to "inform the mind" is by a study of tho early his-J tory of the church, from the very beginning up until the present day und. in view of this fact, a plan of study of the early traditions and life of the church was f suggested and adopted. A portion ofthe meetings every Wednesday evening' will be heresfter devoted U6 th I history. After several other matter of Im portance hud been, brought before the congregation, one of jWblch was the Uorthcomlng reception In , .honor, of I Ulshop, J'; Cheshire, .the, meeting- Vv l fl lis WiW ii.i-m Its Many Conveniences For shaving for bathing for every early-morning use the Perfection Oil Heater is the reliable standby. The Perfection brings heat at a moment's notice wherever needed, and in the quantity desired. It is clean, safe, portable, odorless burns ten hours on a gallon of kerosene is easily filled and re wicked. . Aladdin Security Oil gives the best re sults. At your dealer's. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nr jars?) BALTIMORE, UD. Washington, D. C. Norfolk, V.. Richmond. Va. t n Charlotto, N. C. Chlrt.rt.tt, W. Va. Ch.rtmion, S. C. Use Aladdin Security Oil . i m. iieillaiaBIIIiaillllllfllSblJ V fj -r? Ill I I V lit MM .. " 111 111 " - t i i iu , ; ai. .11,,.,,.. r, NSs'' ' V'. a-' UwviiUw gJ t "' sdjourncd, the fourth, one of the se ries to bo held Wednesday, Nov. Etn. I- ' -a , ' . ' , In the i'ranco-Prusslan war every! Tn Japuneso (owns .nearly all the third German soldier carried a map cooking Is done tu public ovens, main, of the country through which he was talned at convenient places, at a mod traveling. ,. , . 1 erate, cost to, patrons. . . , -
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