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Michigan h Proud ? IN CONFIDENCE ? ? ayFie ? ? Benders desiring tjentul re. * ? ply can address Mis Flo.tn * ? cave of tkla newspaper. * *- ???? ? ??I ? e 0 Am Anonymoas Letter We don't believe la anonymous communications ordinarily, but we are going to print this letter for the bene. As .# Ida. ?ulina ^ J nfhflr glmlm EP a ui oi itH wnicr ttiiu uiiior Ririn. ttc suggest that it bte clipped and mail ed to all erring bop friends, for we know there are some things that can be answered better by other girls for their boy friends than by us. This letter, incidentally, might be consid ered a supplement to our article In answer to C. C.'s inquiry, "How to Win a Girl." And Wb think the boys will appreciate it', for while present, day males are undoubtedly badly spoiled, we don't believe there is one with a heart so dead that he never to himself hath said "Gee, I want to be popular_Jsith?women.. HoK-can-Lba ? knockontr - - Here is the answer: Dea- Hiss Flo: I have any number of nice boy friends who seem to be trying to win me in the manner C. C. considers most effective?that is, by being in dlffereat, So I know whereof I apeak when I assure-him that - indifference will never get any man very far with ar Intelligent girl. Every girl and woman living Ionga for attention?be Bhe ever so sophis ticated and, of course, they an want to be flattered to be made love' to. But mere necking, petting, and gen eral egreman stunts will soon wear out the Intelligent girl's interest in a There are many other ways of mak ing love. Empty flattery doesn't go With^all girls. It helps, o fcourse, but being a mere sheik will not satisfy the girl who has a brain beneath her boyish boy. Money? Well, it helps, to be sure, but we all know girls who pass up the boy with the cash to step out gayly to the movies (or remain at honje) with the poor but winsome boy who presents his single rose with flattering tenderness. Boys, take it from one who knows ?you cad all be knockouts with the ladles if you will only follow the most elementary rules of courtship. It's so simple to deal with women. All they ask are the things any man can learn to gW?r? Attention?that's what gets them. Indifference?never. - - And the attentions need not be cost ly ones, either. There are any num ber of girls who would prefer sitting in the parlor all evening with a cor sage of sweet peas than to step out to the most expensive cabaret in town. I personally am praying that I will receive one bouquet of flower* or one nice box of candy before I set too old to enjoy It. You'll be surprised at what a few flowers will accomplish. Or a book or two of the sort every body's reading. Or perhaps an oc casional "surprise" note. A birthday present?(Inexpensive book ends, shoej buckles, Subscription to a magazine, an artifleial flower with the right note, a flacon of perfume, etc.) for which yoe need - spend no'more than $2.00 to 14.00?and my, what a whale of a return you'll get. A woman's need for consideration, thoughfnlness and tenderness Is In satiable. Show an Intelligent admira tion for a girl and even though you are the most commonplace man In the world, she will immediately discover in you Innumerable good qualities. She will overlook your awkwardness, your lack of originality, your lmper. feet noae and the flatness of your arches. Make love to her right and she Is yours forever?but assume a pole indifference and you are lost forever. MABEL. Our. favorite upllfter Is the elevator boy because he doesn't take up a collection. Patleacs; Never slamming the alarm clock around when It goe* off In the morning. 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Here is?quality obtainable at prices which reflect the savings of tremendous production and whAflk eaaphe sizes the willingness to share these saving with die public. -? | Here is the most desired object of American life today] a car of amazing quality?for everybody, everywhere! ^at these 1 low prices Louisburq Motor Co. .West Fash Street Lonisbnrg, IT. 0. |JD"A L I T Y ATjilO W C OS Ti ? the "Balloon Race" ?f the Highways On the highways of the world, Firestone Foil-Size Gum-Dippe Balloons are the redgnixed leaders. ?Not only are they vastly superior in mileage and service, bnt in riding comfort, too. Firestone makes the only Gum-Dipped Balloon tires. STANDARD SERVICE STATION, LOUISBURG, N. C. A TONIC GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC twtom Energy and Vi tality by Purifying; and Enriching the Bleed. When yon M ite ?trengthening, invigorating effect, aee how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. 60c. liver PiUs A inrfcaai of Gross's Lissr Pflls is ma doSWkh svervbottls of GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TONIC (or those ?ha sjshto tshs I with ths Tonic. EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of R. JB- gobbttt, deceased, late of Franklin County, North Carolina, this in to notify all persons having elates against the estate of shld de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the 15th day of July, 1928, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to 8ft i tl estMte will plcy.se come forward and make Immediate payment. This July 14, 1927. * C. E. BOBBITT, - g. L. MDRPHY. =? E. F. Griffin, Atty. 7-15-?t Several Car Loads of Logs , 10 to 16 feet long 13 inches and np at little end BURGESS LUMBER CO. Anything in the Building Line. * ? ? . 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