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Two Stores in One, Old Coleman Corner THE HIVE, ?NECA, C. Sells for Cash; "Sells 'Ere for Less" Ready for the Cold Weather with immense stocKs of Ready.to-Wear Coats and Suits for Ladies. Children's Coats, Shoes and M en's and Boxs' Clothing. J& MaKe your whole bill at ttl o V>i?{- ->usy Bee Hive. J?? We can come mighty near Ailing your bill, and ai the right prices, too. J& Our whole stocH was co v -acted for in ahead of present advanced wholesale prices, enabling us to retail many things at to-day's wholesale prices. Jp j& ?* jp J& LADIES' COATS, of Velours, Velvet, Plush. Broadcloth, etc., all colors. Prices, $12.50 to $40.00. LADIES' SUITS, AU riewe.st things, by express last week-Broadcloth, Po plins, Serges, etc. Selling more than ever before because our values are right. Prices, .... $15,00 to $40,00, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Notwithstanding the high price of Men's Woolens, we are well stocked with Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Suits and Men's Overcoats and Pants. Men's Suits,.$12.50 to $30.00. Boys' Suits,.$ 4.00 to $12,50. Haven't time or space to tell you o? all the things we have to show you; only mention those ol which wc have plenty-Cotton and Wool Blankets, Alt Kinds Silks, Chil dren's Wool Sweaters, Woolen Goods, Ladies' Wool Sweaters, Cotton Piece Goods, Men's Cotton or Wool Sweaters, Kid Gloves, Big Stock Millinery, Ladies' Knit Underwear, Men's and Boys' Underwear, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Men's Hats and Caps, Small Notions. Come to see us. ?fi We promise you good service and lowest prices. THE BEE HIVE, Seneca, S. C. J. E. HARPER, Prop. SHOES FOR ALL! Biggest stock we've ever shown, and at prices very little in advance of last year's prices. Bought them early-and lots of them: Men's Heavy Shoes, , . ? $2.50 to $5.00. Men's Fine Shoes,.$2.25 to $8.00. Ladies'Heavy Shoes, ? . ? $1.75 to $3,50, Ladies* Fine Shoes, ? , . $3.50 to $8.00. One lot small-size Ladies' Shoes, from W. S. Hunter Stock, Drew's and Godman's High-Grade Shoes, at about half prices. Sizes 2 1-2 to 4 1-2 only: $3.50 Values at.? $1.85. $4.00 Values at.$2.15. $6.00 Values at.$3.35. Few pairs of Children's, same goods, at proportionally low prices. *?* .!* .!* "I* 4* .!* .!* *I* *?* .?? RKD CROSS NOTES. A * - * .J? Walhalla Branch, ?J* *i" *I* *I * *?* *I* *?* *I* *I* *I* "I* *I* "I* tn regard to tho use of stars on tho service Mags the following may he of interest. The Information was compiled and sent out hy the Wo man's Committee, National Council of Defense: The stars-hine, gold and sliver: A blue star is used to represent each person, man or woman, in the military or naval service of the Uni ted States. Sevoral methods have boon suggested for representation of those invalided, wounded or killed in service. Tho following is believed -???y^y*" to state the concensus of opinion and accepted usage: For those killed In action a gold star will bo substituted for a blue r y star, or superimposed on it in such manner as to entirely cover it. The idea of the gold star is that the honor and glory accorded to the person for his supreme sacrifice in offering up for his country his "last full measure ol* devotion," and the pride of the family in it, rather than the sense of personal loss, which , . would be represented by a mourn inc; Nymboi, oven tlib'ugh white wvrr to bo used instead of black; For thoao wounded in ai t ion a silver star will be substituted for Ibo bli.'1 .star or superimposed on it In such Jiuumor as lo entirely CO voir it. The use of the stnr in this manner would bo limited to those entitled to jhe wound chevron, which is awarded to those receiving wounds in action with the enemy or disabled by a gas attack, necessitating treatment by a medical ofllcer. Ohristmas boxes to bo used in send ing things to the soldiers abroad have boen received at the Red Cross rooms of tho Walhalla Branch, and iuiy 'vne wanting to procure <a box can do so by applying at the rooms Of the local branch. The rooms are open Friday and Saturday of each week from 3 to 0 o'clock. Mrs. J. A. Stock, Chairman Publicity Com. Walhalla Branch m m IT BHOULD MA KM A MILLION FOR HIM. Oincdnnnti Man Discovers Drug that Loosens Corns So tliey Lift Out. Good news spreads rapidly, and druggists here are kept busy dispens ing freozone, the recent discovery of a Cincinnati man, which ls said to loosen any corn so it lifts out with the 'fingers. A quarter of an ounce costs very little at any store -which handlos drugs, but this is said to bo sufficient % * to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callus. You apply just a few drops on the 'tender, aching corn or toughened oaJlus, and Instantly the soreness ls relieved, and soon tho corn or callus ls oo shriveled that it Ufte out with out pain. It ls a.sticky substance ^ which dries when applied, and never inflames or even irritates the sur rounding skin. . This discovery will prevent thou sands of deaths from lockjaw and in feotJon heretofore resulting from the suicidal habit of cutting corns..-adv. --\ ? HP Rainfall mid Temporal sire. Below ls a record of meteorological observations taken by H. W. Brandt, co-opcrativo observer of tho Weather Bureau of tho IL S. Department of Agriculture, during the week ending November 3d, 1918, at 7 a. m. (The instrumental readings aro from gov . emn m ont standard instruments ox A sofiod in tho mannor recommended by tho chiof of tho Woathor Bureau): Character of Day, Dato Tompera turo. -ci to m Oct. 28-Cloudy . . Oct. 29-Cloudy . . Oct. 30-Cloudy . . Oct. 31~rClear ?Nov. 1-Clear . . . ff Nov. 2-Clear . . . i Nov. 3-Clear Total rainfall . . . .08 2.40 2.21 4.75 70! 64 6 8 7 2 86 6 2 6 1 64 6 4 64 47 33 32 35 TAKE NO ADVANTAGE OF FOE Feudibts in Italy and South America Display Senao of Chivalry That la Remarkable. Before one cnn truly rcnllze the ter rible depravity to which human nature can occasionally descend one has to obtain Just an Inkling into that horror of horrors known by the name "ven detta." The misery, the suffering, the fear sometimes engendered by these awful feuds lt is impossible to paint In Inngunge too denunciatory, observes a writer In London Answers. A gentlemnn not long returned from South America described the other day the end of a vendetta he once had the misfortune to witness In the Boca (low est quarter) of Buenos Airest The an tagonists had their knives strapped to their hands so that the weapons could not possibly drop from their fingers, however badly injured they becnme. Before the police had separated them one of the luckless combatants had re ceived no less than 17 wounds. On be ing examlnedMt was discovered that this Individual bad a loaded revolver in his belt. "Wiiyuver did you not uso your lire arm?" asked the prefer? ot police. VNo; lt was a fitM with kulven," ex plnln'ed the other, with ii gasp, and th'' next moment, he sank unconscious to the ground. In Naples, where warning of a ven detta ls almost Invariably given in private, a member of the Camorra is sometimes called In to settle a dispute, and In this way occtislonolly what might otherwise have been a brutal feud ends in the chink of glasses at a sumptuous banquet. If n Cnmorrlst meets his death nt the hands of a foe It becomes the bounden duty of some other member of the Camorra to avenge It, notice being almost Invari ably given to the relatives of the de ceased that lt is absolutely unneces sary for them to take any steps in the matter whatever. In Naples, curiously enough, the sym pathy of the people ls much more with tho murderer in these coses than with the victim, judging that if he bad had no grievance the former would never have bared hts blade; and it is quite surprising how far people are prepared to go la order to protect him from the police. It ls an unwritten law among the hot-blooded races among whom the vendetta still exists that, in an open street fight, no adversary must be as sailed with a knife uptil he bas had time to unclasp his own. Not the least extraordinary feature of several of the vendettas ls the re fusal on the part of Its ?lying victims to disclose the name of those who have mortally wounded them. -? Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic destroys the malarial germs which are transmitted to tho blood by tho Malaria Mosquito. Prlco 60c. CALL AND PAY. Call und pay us your account, please. Our store lins been closed on account of sickness bf members of the Arm, We are now ready to straighten accounts. Pienso call. MOSS & ANSEL, Adv.- Wa.halla, S. O. Samuel IC Nev Just as we go to press this the death of Samuel K. Neville red at the Neville home, it is st Mr? Nev;lfe complained of and consulted his physician, bt ill. This morning one of the sec about him and found him si Mr, Neville was the eldes West Union, and was about 5 of the late Capt. John C. Nevill At this hour funeral a nounced. Bits of Big News, Germans are Fast Fleeing. London, Nov. 5.-Thc Germans are retreating on a 75 mile front, from the river Scheldt to the river Aisne. In the face of the German retreat the situation changes so rapidly hour by hour that it is impossible to give a definite idea of the Allied advance. Must Go to Marshal Foch. London, Nov. 5.-The Allier have decided that Germany must apply to Marshal Foch, the Allied commander-in-chief, for an armistice, according to the announcement of Premier Lloyd-George in the House of Commons. Whatever Germany's reply may be, the associated pow ens await the issue with perfect confidence? ! Claim Democratic Gams. Washington, Nov. 5.-Increased democratic majorities in both the Senate and House were claimed late to-night by Homer S. Cummings, acting chairman of the Democratic Na tional Committee. "The returns thus far received indicate that the country has given the President a splendid indorsement/' said Mr. Cum mings. "The Senate and the House are both Democratic by increased majorities. Smith has been elected governor of New York by a very large plurality, probably about $75,000." Republicans Also M^ke Claim* New York, Nov. 5.-At ? J o'clock to-night, the Congres sional returns, still barely half complete, showed a gain of four seats for the republicans in the house. The Senatorial returns, less than one-third complete, show ed a gain of one seat for the republicans, but the defeat of Sen ator Thompson,*of Kansas, by Governor Capper. Cab Bear Caused Excitement. A cub boar, about ten months old, caused much excitement at Moose Lake, Mitin., thc other day when It walked into town and scratched at the back door of a local restaurant. The cook thought it was the owner's dog. Her discovery that lt was not began a series of activities in the kitchen which could have been equaled only by the bursting of a high explosive shell. When thc cause of the disturb ance was learned tho men of the town formed an escort and drove tho cub back to its haunts. Bears are pro tected by law and for that reason it was not killed. The Quinine That Deas Not Affect the Hoad ' Decante of Its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA* j Tl vic BR?MO QUININI? is better than ordinary Quinine and docs not cause nervousness nor I rinding in head. Remember the full name and I look for the signature of lt. W. C;KOVI{, 30c, ille Found Dead. ; morning, word comes to us of , of West Union, which occur ipposed, about 5 o'clock. feeling a little unwell last night it did not appear to be seriously members of the family went to [eeping his last sleep, it of the four brothers living in 5 years of age. He was a son [e. rrangements have not been an Card of Thanks. Editor Keowee Courier: Please allow us space in your pa per to express our heartfelt thanks to our many friends for the many deeds of kindness shown us during tho sickness and at the death of our dear husband and father, T. E. San ders; and we wish to thank the no ble physician who so faithfully at7 tended him; and we also feel thank ful for the beautiful floral offerings. May God's richest bleslngs rest upon each and every ono of these kind friends and nolghbors. Wife and Children. Walhalla, November 4th, -We have a largo assortment of blankots and comforts, very moder ately pricedr Cold weather ahead better prepare now. The People's Store, Walhalla-"Samo goods for less money."-adv. How's This ? We ofl'or ono hundred dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicino has been tnkon by catarrh sufferers for tho past 35 years, and has become known as tho most reliable remedy for ca tarrh. Hall's Catarrh Modicino acts through the blood on tho mucous surfaces, expelling tho poison from tho blood and healing tho diseased portions. . After you have taken Hall's Ca tarrh Medicine for a short timo you will seo a great improvement In your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Mediolne at once and got rid of catarrh. Bend for testimonials, free. P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by all druggists, 75c.-'Adv. Just What You Want COMPLET? LINE Buggies, Surries, Harness of All Kinds; Whips, Lap Robes, Wagons, Mowing Machines, Stalk Cutters and Turn Plows to go at reasonable prices. Bring your Cash along; it will go a long way herc. You nearly always find what you want herc in the way of MULES AND HORSES. If we haven't got just what you want, can fill your order on Short Notice. can Buy War Saving Stamps and Help Win the War. r cs . rMISVHVIlSWO, SENECA, S. C. W The Nation's ' needs come first The U. S. Government must have metal for ships, muni tions, guns. Help win the war by helping to save iron and a te el li o n't buy a new range now unleM you mutt. Put (the old range in good repair, and get along with it another year. Ii yon can't, then buy a Majestic-the ranga that ?aves fuel because it is heat-tight, eaves food bocauso it bakes right, saves repairs because it is buih of unbreakable malUablt iron and run resitting charcoal iron* Ballenger Hardware and Furniture Co. Cautiont li your Mule.Ho need? new porte, uni thurn from u*. We will supply rou with Bennin. M.Jeetic m.toriala-not If ht, inferior parts, made by ecalrere. m ii mm M.. ss m I j'^MUM im ?si f m Call at our Store and See and Examine the Wonderful J* J> MAJESTIC. J* & Ballenger Hardware and Furnitur Co. Seneca, S. C. Submarine minos are usually cyl- owing to the difficulty of handling. Indi leal In shave, some four feet in [ and aro quito too largo to contain a diameter. They are not made larger charge sufficient to sink great shipa.