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EAT l?SS MEAT IF BACK HURTS ?* i i Tike a glass of Salts to flash Kidneys if Bladder bothers you?Drink lots of water. Eating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they becojne overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and ej isv erv in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, birder and urinary irritation. ilie moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder hpthers you, get %bout four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will thpn act? fine. This famous > salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been use^ for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irritate^ thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. * COUNCIL TO DECIDE DISARMAMENT PLAN Washington, May 4:?Necessity of deciding whether disarmament proceedings of the leag\jte of nations are to be conducted by military men directly or by civilians with the military officials of each member nation as technical advisers will face the council of the league when it assembles this month at Rome. Appointment of the permanent arm ment commission to advise the council, which is to be taken up at Rome, must be preceded, in the view of league officials, by announcement of policy on this point. The council will also nave before it at Rome the proposals of the league to abolish war, which played a part in the last British elections. This program includes proposed amendments of the covenant of the league in order to secure immediate establishment of an international police force, under authority of the league and by expansion of Article 8, or otherwise, after the creation of the international force, to require disarmanet of all -nations except for the imrnose of maintaining in ternal order. GOVERNOR SIGNS REMAINING, ACTS The State. Governor Cooper yesterday signed four acts passed by the recent general assembly thus completing the list awaiting his signature. These acts were: To require Gounod ty officers o keep an itemized account of all fees collected and to provide punishment for the failure to comply with the terms of the act; and the act relative to insuring public school Km'l/lircro in mnfiiol incnrronr*c? /?om. L/UilUlilgO AAA litu VIAM1 U1UM1 U11VV VV??1 * panies. The mutual act was passed so as to allow public school trustees to insure in mutual insurance companies or * 1 ? Ever Get bilious'/ - Try This NR Tonight?To When your liver goep on strike and you feel a sick headache -and bilious spell coming on. instead of prodding your liver with dangerous calomel and lashing your bowels with strong, irritating purgatives, get out your box of mild, gentle-acting NR Tablets and take one right off. Relief will come Just aa quickly and with it genuine, lasting benefit Thero will bo no griping, gnawing pr.lns or doubling stomach^ ^ acl.c. Nc'.ure'a Remedy (NRM 1 Tab'":) work promptly and i thor. but the action laM & C *'. and soothing, w r.'.i. f c ;r.ios through tho ac? -;'g Remedy on not^^ vitly liver, but on the whole digests . system,?the stomach. tli? bar/els and even on the kidney:*. up accumulations of k -waste bo^y poisons that have been dogging the system.are completely cleare d o t, the over-worked stomach is strengthened and tho interrupted wc': 'c -1 c.?~irrM7.V. r\ Irs resi;i:i>-a. -i.u luacvive l.vc." u work with new visor, the bowels are *'10 h^K'nob* l*?a"-*s. that tiu!), "uopfy," wj.ni-?.o-cra widow r.-a-ho!e fe.Mr.j disappears:, energy, TI - H/i i ne lYiciriurray PWWBl associations, but the omission of 1 word "not" renders the law of effect. As passed the act reads: Error Nullifies "That the law with reference I the insurance of public buildir within the state shall remain as n provided by law, except as herein; ter provided, to wit: The trustees any school district may insure schi buidings located within incorporat cities and towns in any mutual surance company or association < ing business under the laws of 1 state." As mutual insurance companies not insure in cities and towns, t law remains as heretofore, and pi lie schools will be insured under t sinking fund commission. * The acts relative to fees collect by county officers was biterly fouj at the close of the session of 19.1 and against last session. It was fin<amended so as to not require t county officers to file a copy of t itemized report of all fees collect unless called upon to do so at t end of the fiscal year by the senal from the county or a majority the county delegation. Then penalty for violation sh be a fine of not less than $50 r more than $200, or imprisonment the county jail not less than t | months nor more than six months, j both in the discretion of the cou Requirements as to filing an iter , zed statement of fees and costs c lected by each officer reads: ' Requirements of Law "Each county officer shall be : quired to purchase and keep in ] office, open to public inspection di i inc nffire hours, a book in which sh be kept ah itemized account, of money received by him or due hi whether received by him or due h as salary, fees or costs, or in a other manner as paid to him for ] services by virtue of his office; p: vided that nothing herein contain shall be construed to require any < ficer tp demand the payment of 1 J fees and costs in advance. At t close of each fiscal year when so : quired by the senator from su county or a majority 'of the memb< of the representatives of said coun Each county officer shall transmit itemized copy of said account, unc oath to the office of county supi visor of with the county cimm sioners ih any county where there no supervisor, ana snan transituu copy thereof to the senator and ea member of the house of represen tives f'rom said county on or bef< the 10th day of January, next en: ing. The county supervisor in. ad tion to the books kept in his off shall keep a separate book in wh: he shall enter upon his books, 1 total amount of each account so f nished, opposite the name of th? ficer, furnishing he said account a file the account in his office as otl county records are kept." BOARD TURNS DOWN PLEA Washington, May 4.?The rj road labor board Tuesday denied 1 ' application for a hearing filed by 1 ' Yardmen's Association of Columl Ohio, representing "outlaw" strike > * > Italy has formulated traffic ru for aviators. Take NR at once. Get digestive and eliminativo organs working in harmony and relief is immediate. Never causes griping. morrow Feel Right "pep" and appetite return and yot find yourself entirely, completely relieved. There is no better proof of tht great value of Nature's Remec?' foi biliousness and constipation tliaii tht fact that more than on2 m:!lic:i IT!" Tablets are used every day.?morf than five million boxes sold cverj year. If you've not already done co ^ ^ get a 25c box of Nature's Ren' Jft edy (NR Tablets) and take tht MA first tablet tonight. If you: ft Wff constipation is stubborn or per ^ ^ y slstant. continue to take on< tUL.Il Illo.-ll 1UI W C.'IV Ul 9U Then note how you feel. Your bow ela 'will be as regular as clock work and you'll f.nd yourself In bettr shape physically, mentally, every wai than you've boon In :~-ny a 0.".;* After that you need not t:.ke medicini every day. An .0"r2=:c".al "7R to keep your system in rood condi ^.tion wi'l be suCic-cnt, r.::d yeu tai always feel your best. Remember i i:> jrd cheaper to keep well thai to get well. Just try it. Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets') i sold, guaranteed and recommended b' your druggist. Drug Company M \NY LOST FORTUNE gas TRYING TO GET RICH |~ lgs Hundreds Caught Under Stock Mar? ow k?t Landslide But Those Who jg ? Invested in Government Securities Are Safe. of ? 3ol Whether or not many persons from g? ;ed this section were "caught" in the re ?|j jn_ cent slump of the New York marke; gg 2 probably will never be known, and ?gj there Is no way of estimating the jjl ,he amount of money lost. But It Is defi J nitely known that many men and per- HI do haps a number of women were badly |j| ;he "stung" and that their losses jran far H ^ Into the millions or dollars. It goes without saying, of court* H ,he that their losses oame from the mar g ket collapse of terttin securities o? 3 ;ed because they were unable to weathe* gj rht the storm when stocks, which they had L bought on margin, suddenly depre- S| ' elated. In other words, much of the fj| loss was because men and women gS he lured by the promise of great profits gl ;he matched their wits with the, old wai f|j e(j horses of the speculation game, and ||? hg as a result many littlo for:unca were jg utterly wiped out. 'orl Many business men realized lome | aa of time ago that certain market q?otatlons in Wall Street were abnormal? H aj] of' course all of them reallied the |1| iQr ri?k of speculating on vague promises fU of profit?and warning after warning H| 1T1 was issued to the men and women of ?j? wo moderate means not to eidanger their Jl or money in any get-rich-quick echini* ?|i which might be offered. Thoee person* who Invented the'r savings in such standard securities aa | W3 ?*" Liberty Bonds and Victory Notes, Gr IS Treasury Savings Certificates or Tar gf Savings Stamps lntendla# to hold to fjg re_ maturity, were not caught In tke land Hg y slide, for government securltlee are alwaye redeemed at full face valuer jr" upon maturity. They provide t&a beat S all protection In the world and the m?n jgg all or woman whose investment! arj g? m represented by such securities?and H ' " * ' 1 ll?-- la alvQVQ J ! wno HOias incst; aei.uiii.icB? ? ? __ 1 absolutely safe regardless of anything jlj ny th?t may happen In the speculative ?g his stock markets of the country. ro- Ot course the immediate market |?1 e(j value of Liberty Bonds and Victory 13 ? Notes fluctuates, but holders ot these ?1 r securities may.rest absolutely easy H "1S because the changes ia the market he prices of these government securities ggj re- are far less than in ether bond* and B ich their Intrinsic worth with the (tavern- w ment back of them demands that on S ;rs maturity they will be paid for at Just | exactly one hundred cents en the dol- S an la" "Better safe than sorry.!' . ??f e" KING GETS THRIFT STAMP. | 1f" Somewhere In the personal effects Uf is of Kins: Albert of Belgium reposes a ?j| a thrift card with a United Stales Gov- m ich ernment Thrift Stamp attached. The ?g ta_ king is that much ahead. There Is a HI kid in San Francisco who Is that much HI >re out. m 3U~ As King Albert stepped Into his an- g di- tomoblle after the official reception fa fg ice S*Q Francisco, Richard Siprelle, tier- j?|? ich ea 7ears ?*d. leaped upon the running |jg board to sell the king a Thrift Stamo. H He thrust the card aad stamp into the j|! ur" king's hand. The king looked at him Jj of- and then said, smilingly; "Thank i ^ ;nd yon." Then the king's car lurohed fo* j|| ier ward and the ktnf was goat. ~ The armistice was signed a yew ?j? ago, but there la still a Una ot ||g 1 American sentries along th? Rhlna. |s. Keep a guard of War Savings 9taapf jjl iil- on watch ov^r your dollan. IS the Stamp?- .. . H : Not a Bite of - j Breakfast Until | You Drink Water I 8 ay a a glass of hot water and ??| I phosphate prevents illness J t ' and keeps us fit. Just as coal, when it burns, leave. HI behind a certain amount of incom- 5 bustible material in the form of aslies, j ?1 so the food and drink taken day afte. j fg day leaves in the alimentary canal a ! Hi certain amount of Indigestible ma- |S terial, which If not completly olimina- (?|| I ted from the system each day, be- | ?11 comes food for the millions or Daciena j ?|g which infest the bowels. From this E ; mass of left-over waste, toxins and 11 ptomain-like, poisons are formed and Hi > I sucked into the blood. I | Men and women who can't get feel- |p j 1 lng right must begin to take inside H j baths. Before eating breakfast each S r morning drink a ^lass of real hot S water with a teaspoonful of lime- i| \ stone phosphate in it to wash out of B| 3 the thirty feet of bowels the previous 3 " ! day's accumulation of poisons and J " toxins and to keep the entire alimen-19 tary canal clean, pure and fresh. . ' 3 - Those who are subject to sick hsad-1 ache, colds, biliousness, constipation, j 3 " , others who wake up with bad taste, g I foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff3 i ness, or have a sour, gassy stomach 11?? after meals, are urged to get a quarter j m < pound of limestone phosphate from i ^ I the drug store, and begin practicing ^ i internal sanitation. This will co^t very little, but is sufficient to make gg I a ~ ?r>tv.no5Qct nn thft subiect. I ^ I HU.VUUC U.U cuu Y'""-" | Remember inside bathing is more, IB | important than outside, bathing, bo 's cause the skin pores rlo not absorb 3 impurities into the blood, causing poor 5 | health while the bowel pores do. ^ Just as soap and hot water cleanses. |g| ! sweetens and freshens the skin, st fgg? j hot water and limestone phosphate jjH^ act on the stomach, liver, kidneys ar.'; m? . bowels- aSili Specia / OF Bugj \ ' I \ We have forty which were boi Advance in Pri< will sell as long a For $125.00 ) We need this which we have ( Get yours bei gone. They; fare nice fres Stock. i I ? W. A. Calvi 1 Sale I * 1 ' ^ gles ' l H '/ ** " '??1 "" 5 OS Parker Buggies I ight before the I ces which we | is they last. 1 m Spot Cash I as / room for goods I :oming in daily. I I ore uicy arc ?h Buggies not old | ) f' 4 , i . ert & Sons |