TIME TO EXERCISE PATIENCE Machinery of Butlne??, at Present ? Little Out of Order, Will Soon Be Running Smoothly. Now Is the time for all good Ameri can# to be patient. It is true that the times are out of Joint. Nothing is done the way It should be dom?, a plague of Incompetence is upon us, there has been a general slowing down in all branches of hustness and Industrial life nnd n general lowering of the average of social efficiency. But it is the war, and we must have patience. Don't flare op und tell us thatJt takes ten win ma as.ik'i; s,.",i a. your party at all. You ought to bo thankful for any party. And the elevators I And the clerks! They do not wait on you. You wait on the clerks, oh, so long. And It Is going to be worse?for a while. But it is the war, and it Is to be expected and we will have to put up with It Busi ness and industry are In the hands of recruits who have not been to training camp. But they are being trained as fast as possible, and by and by the re cruits will be veterans, the times "will get back In Joint, things will be done th<' way they should be done, efficiency will again reign, business and Indus try will be speeded up nnd all will be ?well. In the meantime, while the caj>* tains of Industry are training the rook ies nnd doing their best to get the world running smoothly again. It Is up to us to be more patient than we ever were before and smile nil the while.? St- Louis Post-Dlspntcii. STEP IN FOOD CONSERVATION Minnesota Physician Has Discovered Method of Condensing Buttermilk and Retaining Nutritive Value. In a recent interview with Dr. Wil liam Grelck of St. Paul, Minn., the fact was brought out that immense quantities of buttermilk have been wasted. Doctor Grelck is a member of the American Chemical society and for years has devoted much study to i'- ? milk problem. As n result of his ?rts a method has been discovered condensing buttermilk into a seml ? month substance of the consist ed t ? Ice cream. /?i :'\c nutritive value of the but trrt!:. is conserved In this product, and it i * especially suitable for use iu bre.vl making1. From eiplit to ten poui?'i.s .of this material when added to p. tifiiTel of flour produce a loaf of ptvu<ir food, value. The #mi)k. protein helps to make up the d efficiency in our present-day Hour stjh?muu-s.. . TUo. vitumines of the butterfat help to do line ':r structure of the .bt.-u-JL besides i :??d'.? 'i'p an nprr?enble milk fia*or; m-1 ;hc supir of mil':, asid ? from be In;.' ,yi' jrreut food value, when com bined V.ith the dextrin in flour makes a line brown crust at n comparatively low bakins temperature. It saves fuel and prevents unnecessary loss of moisture. Confersion of a. Tenchcx.of German. I be^'un bravely ihN '.lit w*???!? of ton filing German since 11'14. by the te:ir.MUri 'M? Sira* militarism we are now fighting, and fof a tirne I dclr.do'l my-v!f with the great gnrwl that couM bo flccompli^hcJ by emphasising this in s*irit men jis Behlller. T.e?9fng nr.d Gnotho. ns well ns in pome of tHo things from such moderns as Wlldenbrnch and Thoodor Sturm. Rut the newspapers miuic cur rent events too vital for one to spend hfv hours* shoryig up (he tottering struotn iv of German popularity. Klght'-'nth rentttry nobility w:;s over? cast by twentieth century inhumanity. ?September Atlantic. Ghosts In Maine. The most tragic Incident of the sum mer Is recorded in the town of North j Edgecomb. An elderly eouple corning i home from church saw two ghosts. The ghosts were tltttlng without up-j pnrent feet or legs through the gloam-; lng nnd over the gross nnd through | other things. They were dressed, of i course, In the conventional white of i ghosts and ghostesses. The elderly! couple legged it like mad. They fell! Into n cucumber patch find could not; extricate themselves. The old gentle man was rather badly Injured. They I were rescued by the ghosts, who i proved to be a couple of farmerettes i In calico overalls.?Lewiston Journal. Valu? of Discarded Bones. The Meat Trade Journal of England nays that Birmingham has a way of j dealing with old bones which Is held tip by the national salvage council for Imitation in other parts of the conn try. Butchers who sell bones under take to buy them back after the house wife has mnde full use of them, pay ing the PURtomer half the proceeds of their dispose for nations! purposes. In this wny they tire saved to the na tion, which Is urgently in need of the glycerin they contain, as well as of the phosphntes for manure and the valuable pig and poultry foods which can be extracted from them. House wives are showing themselves eager to respond to tho government's appeal for bones. ?* Omar Repudiated. MA book of verses undernenth the bough," begftn the mnn who qnotes. "That's far enough." Interrupted Miss Cayenne. "The loaf of bread must be curtailed to limit the wheat consumption. The Jug of wine is out of place In a prohibition community, and ever, as to the book of verses? Td rather hear somebody read the war news." ,-Tv V The Quinine That Doe? Not AHect The Head Because of Its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVEBROMO QUININE (Tableu) can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing in the head. E.W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. MICKIE SAYS VAOVJ6ST, \ "TO BRAG, 8V)t NOV) WU't VA/OJMsk' NOOB. PftlNTlNCp DONI W6R.6, > JEST SN\SHt INOW'O ASK. SOMEBOOV NNMO j '.j, ABOVTl VJHAf ' tH\NV< OF OVJ? NNOW.VC ANO I VOS. SEB.V\C?. IP VOU CO, -V WB,JtL MAME ANO-VWfcW YOUTH-TIME The important time to lay a strong foundation for robust maphood io while life is young and the body develop* i-nr. A g'-'owin,^ child reeds f;/c.iy iJCSiljJi Ivjlp to conserve energy and confirm the body ir viroreus health. To & CJV.';lo-/: iX; chili I I ? ItlL&i cc;r.ss with particular help, j Tuc'osands of the strong men' ?and women cf tcdav ware in y3iU -tvr>& nourished and ?kchgmancc to withstand the ir.roads of c!isea'ys by the co; sUt .r.*_ Lie of S^oti'a. o.o;: o; L'* ./us# Diocoiciu, ;??, j. ? ? I HABIT Always an interesting program on for your pleasure Meet Your Friends At The Star Theatre On account of The Health Ofiicer and Mayor have ordered all places of business closed at 2 O'clock Saturdays 4 O'clock Other Days until further notice _ ir? We will render you the best possible service under the circumstances^and .sincerely trust that conditions will soon justify a return to regular hours. McKinnc Bros. Co. Inc. ("Satisfaction Or Your Money Back." Louisburg, N. C. But They Started Right Many of our wealthiest meti were once poor boys. ?But they started right. They begaif jn y.uth to save. And they kept It up. The result? They now have all that money can buy. Nothing but ihe saving habit will accomplish this. Luck won't do it. Start Right?Save Open a Savings Account right away; and cultivate It. Stay with It. Add to it. In the years to come y*u'll bless the impulse that caused you to start It. V.'e help you to save and pay you 4 per cent on your savings. The First National Bank LOUISBURG, North Carolina W. H. RUFFIN, Fresident F. B. McKINNE Cashier W. D. JACKSON, Assistant-Cashier furniture I am soiling Furniture and House Furnishings at the 9ame old stand and if you will need anything in this line from a sewing needle to the finest suit of Furniture just come to see us where you will find all kinds and styls. Last but not least, Mr. Joe Speed Williams and Mr. J. R. Bunn will be glad to wait on you and for ev ery flollar you spend you can get one hundred cents worth. COME TO SEE US Yours to serve, J- S Howell Louisburg, - v - North Carolina.

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