$5.00 and a new pair of Shoes will be given to the wearer who finds Paper in the heels, counters, Insoles or outsoles of any Shoes made by the Friedman Shelby Branch Co. and bearing their trade ■mark. C V * Y cf • y. -vv * > ' All school children know shout the “Red Goose Shoe.” i ■ ■■■■ii • M i . I. ■ »■■■■■ r rtf'/'‘vft*V- / j- ^ »/; • We have just received a shipment of the fundus Julia Marlowe Shoes for Ladies. They are the best Shoes sold in Laarinburg. We are the only agents here. Men’s fine Suits, Overcoats and Shoes are going—almost at old prices. •• '* i** . w«t^ a.wntii ——T—fl—fM We have a complete line of Children's Union Suits, and Men and Women's Underwear. Buy now, because the factories will not guarantee any future deliveries. SUGAR— Wright’s Health Un derwear is scarcer than sugar. We have only a few suits left. Can give you now sizes as large as SO. For 10 days we will offer special bargains in Ladies’ Fine Dresses, Coat Suits, Skirts and Fall and Winter Silk Plush and Cloth Over coats. MAIL ORDERS We are doing a mail order busi- ] ness in Shoes and are shipping America’s best Shoes—for Men— The Clapp—to Charlotte and other points in North and South Caroli na. You buy now while you can get your size. BOYS’ CLOTHING The Best and ! Biggest Line of Boys’ and Children’s Suits now going cheap. Do your buying now through the week so as to avoid the big crowds on Saturday. ■BiwriinnHn(mn)nn»vffv 11 population* evacuated from their homes on conditions to be laid dowa by th* com mendeT-in-chief at the forces of the aaeocated powers oa the various fronts. Sick and wounded who cannot be removed from evacuated territory will be eared for by Austria-Hungary personnel who will bo left on the spot with the medi cal material required Naval Ceadtttaaa One. Immediate eeasatien at all beetilitiee at aaa and dednite informa tion to be gven aa to the location aad aoi anemia at all Auetro-Hungarisn NotiAeatiau te be made to neutrals that freedom at navigation la all tor la gvan to the aanral «f the allied and an qaeationi of Uto nod United . Kiv*. The existing blockade condi tions set up by tha allied and asso ciated powers are to remain unchang ed aad all Austro-Hungarian mer chant ships found at ssa are to remain liable to capture nave exceptions which may be made by a commission nominated by the allies and the Unit ed States of America. Six. AD naval aircraft are to be concentrated and impaetioBlxed la Austro-Hungary bases to be daeignst ed by the allies and Unitsd States of America. Seven. Evacuation of sU the Ital ian turnta snd of all part* occupied by Austria-Hungary outside their nation *1 territory and the abandonment ad all floating craft, naval materials, equipment aad materials for inland navtgntiaa at aU kinds. Right. Occupation by the aWaa and tha Unitad Statsa of Anurias at the land and sea fortifications aad tha Islands which form ths defensm sad. of tha deck yard* and arsenal at Nk! Nine. An merchant vessels held by Austria-Hungary bslnnging to the al lies and easneistsd powusn to hi ie Ten. Ho dsetnwtlow at ships or at t* be permitted baf e» AH naval and i at ths alBad atot bn ^ ta be rstain sd without rectp "SPANISH INFLUENZA"—SOME PACTS ABOUT IT AND HOW TO PREVENT ITS SPREAD. Role* to Ohwrvt Given by (be Sur geon General ef the U. S. Army. "Spanish" Influenza is a serious matter, and something of a mystery.! It probably originated in the ranks of tue German army and in prison camps It no doubt spread from there south ward through Spain and northward into Hollsn/C France. England and the Scandinavian eountriee, America was free from it until August 12th when a Norwegian steamer arrived at ah Atlantic Port, having over 200 cases ou the boyage. Whether this marks the entry of the epidemic er not, the fact remains and ‘'Spanish Inflnensa" is here and is a serious menace, much like the familiar grippe that was epi demic In 1880-00 only then it fame Ihe disease la not alarming In itealf if proper prueasstioaa am taken, hut make It extresnsiy dangers ne. The sgstsaSSv5® _ t Avoid aeedkae crowding—la ■ yeas