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f^ul?ing Down aottering Wall in Lille j Thia photograph shows how the l turned was pulled down and a photo-. Germans destroyed Llllo In France. ' *raohor who was on hand took a p?c . ture as the great mass of .brick uud The wall loft after the house wasjmortar was crumbling to ruin. SEC. 18RY^ PRINCIPAL SPEAKER AT JACKSON DAY CELEBRATION tr"* Analyzes tn Detail Record of the Democratic Party, Paying Particu lar Attention to the Legislative Program of the Present Administration. XQTON, Jan. 6.-8eeretary any political party. the principal speaker to- "When the currency bill was ciw Jackson Day celebration acted," he enid, "the power to deelde tho auspices ot the Wo-j whether the country should have ional Democratic League in prospority or. be thrown Into a panic rion here/ He lauded Jackson ! was taken from the 100 men and two greetnst : Democrats of divided-tatuali regions with the cen ! urged American women to tral authorityplaced in Washington hildren acc^rdJUjg to Jack- instead'pf Nea York." ^^^np?ip' n?cracy. Tho seer ;".ary pr?dit ted a continued Han anal tull the te^^^m^.^m^^ *MfJ? ^?f the D?mocratie party, payiapj^^^Jf^ posseanod uni I l?gislativej^is to^n^ .tul?v^io ;tBl|ds ''Everybother-'In this country,-" he "?on that worn have declared, ''should ^tudy the theory of !he slrhi of suffrar- "Tho right Of BOVtrhmeat and instruct her children ?? he rfoclarivi' "remiircs the tto tor hones? sc,that Uley may SSeeeton^o?^ to ???erstand right from i womeh.\hava"' not :th?se "^V"'*?^? ?r0t,ittt " *l3 with ^?eUoiTlot-ey GhOUm Clark addrescd thc after . "Prom. lar.env " tho Reeretarv said no?n session o? the convention, pre ^Ji\^^^?n?r^^ dictln>a Democratlo victory in 1916 &li?tta&1fe marlua! o I,^eye,rtMSaW \h*> ?fakfr- tmt tole upon ?. amaa ackle today lhe. Hieratic administration has upon a? a common thetf f?l ?ore constructive legislation on and a me?ace^tn^aocletv whilo the .tnc Btalute bookB than any other con do upon a largo icale was Kreas. I believe the American people us a Napoleon Of ftbarice. will endorso us and continue .ya. at covered by admi- ^e ?*,ni of affairs for what we have eferrlug to tho rocdrd of Con . iii:- 1 yan praaed tho tariff, the currency, !? parc^npst and other laws chsr Mioto a* Ute greatest herl ? people by If you Btop to think, you're lesa apt to drink.-Greenville Piedmont. And if you Btop to drink you're less apt to think. DOINGS* IN THE LEGISLATURES Governors Urge Enactment of Reform Measures in Addresses to General Assemblies. (By AMociBtcd PrMa.) RALEIGH, N. C., Jan. 7.-Enact ment of a number nf- reform ineas uroB at this session was urged toda> by (Jovernor Lock.; t'ralg in hiB bien nial address to the State legislature. Anti-Saloon League representatives announced today that a bill prohibit ing the Hhlpplng the liquor in any rorm into the State will be introduc ed in the legislature. Representative Hobson and Ant 1-Saloon League workers from ul I parts of the coun try are expected to attend. Recoin mends Further Liquor L?gisla tion. NASHVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 7.-Gov ernor Hooper's recommendations re tarding further liquor legislation, which went to thc legislature today, include the following proposed laws: For rcmovHl of derelict officials; prohibiting all clubs from serving li quor or operating lockers; search and seizure laws; strict regulation of liquor sales by druggists; Interchange of Judges^ amendments to the antl shlpinent law. Tito so-calied "nui sance" law, he says, should be amend ed in several particulars. One sug gestion provides for the destruction of har fixtures and another would make the manufacture of beer a nui sance. Would Exclnde Lobbyists. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan.'jT.-rA law re quiring a lobbyist to register with tho secretary of state, setting forth the character of hts employment and name of his employer, was recgm brhded by Governor Ralston In his address today to the Indiana legislar., ture. Ile would exclude all lobbyists from the floors_of the two branches of thc assembly. Representative Lost. DEN VE r<, Col.. Jan. 7.-Tho Colora do houeo of representatives today adopted a joint resolution appealing to the state department to aid itt a search for Henry C. Dolsinger. one of Its members, who disappeared in Mexico neveral weeks ago. Against Contract Prison Labor. ' JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.. Jan. 7. In his message to the Missouri legis lature today Governor Major urged gradual abolition of contract prison labor. As an immediate step ho rec ommended purchase of a farm of 1,-1 000 acres to be operated by convicts. The Unemployed. BOSTON, J*a. 7.-The problem of tho .unemployed was the first matter' to' which Governor Walsh directed the legislature's attention in bis ad dress today. He sttmested an emer gency appropriation to enable execu tion of legislation tor reclamation ot large swamps and marshes. The gov ernor said that would provide work for several thousand men during the next few months. HOW TO CFBB A OA GRIPP? COUGH "Coughs that hang on" demand treatment. Stop and think! Reason and common sense tell you that It tr folly to "grin and bear lt." Those racking m grippe coughs that wrench the body and cause soreness and pain's tn the lungs yield more quickly to Foley's Honey and Tar ihan to any Other treatment. Forty years' record of successes proves this. For coughs, colds, croup and other dis tressing ailments of throat, ehest, lung's, larynx and bronchial tubes, you can And nothing that will compare with this reliable remedy.-Sold by Evans Pharmacy. THE WATCH ON THC RHINE. A voice resounds like thunder peel. Mid clashing waves and clang of steel; "The Rhine, the Rhine, the Ger man Rhine! Who gus rds today my 11x08113 divine?'* Chorus. Dear fatherland, no danger thine; Firm stand thy eons to watch the Rhine! They stand a hundred thousand strong, . - Quick to avenge their country's wrong. With filial lovo their bosoms swell. They'll guarantee sacred land mark well! The dead of a heroic race From beaven look down and meet their gase. They swear with dauntless heart, "O Rhine. Be German as this breast Of mine! "While flows one drop of Ger man blood. Or sword remains to guard thy flood. While rifle rests In patriot band No foe shall tread thy sacred strand! "Our u?tb resounds, the rivar flows. -In golden light our banner glowp; Our benrts will guard thy stream divine The Rhine, the Rhine, tho Ger man Rhine!" MARRIAGE. See that boat rowed by two men! When they keep time In rowing lt goes smoothly over the rough waters, but If not e ?ch wave gives Its shock, and any stroke ot the oar wrongly ap plied may capsize the fruit skiff. Marriage ls the bark, the row ers the wedded pair on the sea of life. Only by pulling togeth er can tbey lessen the dangers of the voyage.-Due de Levis. . HILLS OF GOD. The hills of God are hard to* climb. , Oh. tender little feet! They stand up blgb above the \, plain . And beckon to the wind and rain. .And ona ls faith and one ls jg pain. Ob. tired Uttle feet!; J G^''The upward trails ore flanked Ss with thorns. I Oh, little pilgrim heart! ! The ?tone? that shine so' white ahead ? Where yon must leave your pas 1 atone; dead. Oh. little pilgrim heart! But, nh. the hills ot God they lean so close Against the feet or God. Too see from their sunlit crest The gool that la your prayerful quest And hear the voice you've loved tko best. High on the bills of God. -Sarah Beaumont Kennedy. THOUGHTS ON MAN. In one respect man is the;near* est thing to me, so (ar. aa I must do good [to mea and endure them.-Aurelius Antoninus. ? " ?." ?' Men in great place are thrice servnnts^eetvanta of the sover eign or state, servants of fame and servada of business.-Ba - con. :: . vft h A man is too whole encyciope .dln of facta. The creation.of a thousand forests ls In one acorn, and Egypt, Greece, Rome, GauL Britain. America, lie folded al ready in the drat man.-Emer son. AN OLP BATTLEFIELD. The softest whisperings o2 the scented south, And rust and roses tn the can non's mouth. And. where the thunders of the dght were born. The wind's sweet teftor tn the standing com. With song of tarka. low linger ing In the gjdam. . ... And blue skies bending over love and norna But still the tbooKht-Bomewhere upon the hills Or whare tho vales ring with the wblbpoorwUis .Sad. wistful eyes and broken . hearts that beat For the loved sound of ?J orctoru ing feet And w%en the oaks their leafy beaners wave Dream of a battle and aa un marked gravel -Frank h. Stanton. COMMISSION MAKES REPORT After Inquiry Into Accusation* TI at German Officers Acted , Savagely "and Inhumanly. (By AwoeUted Pr??.) PAF.'IS. Jan. 7.-(12:56 p. rn:)-The commission to inquire into accusa tions that German officers had acted "savagely and inhumanly" against French civilians and soldiers says In Its report, announced today by the French cabinet: "We must conclude that there never lins bee? a war between civilis ed nations of so savage and ieroelo?? a character as that waged upon our soil by our Implacable adversary. Pillage, ravishing, burning, murder , are ordluary practices of our ene* mies, and facts collected In many cases prove that the German claims that the killing of civilians was due lo firing of the population ure un founded. "Ravlshlngs of women and girls were so frequent that the number of cases established was only a small part of those which might have been investigated." the commission says. "The victims of these odious acts refused to testify because it would compromise their future." THIS IS A BAD MOUTH. Tho indoor life of winter, with lack of outdoor exercise, puts a heavy load on kidneys. Nearly everybody suffers from rheumatism, backache, nain In sides *5u baett, kitted? aa--; Madder ailments. A backache may not mean anything Ber louis, but lt certainly does not mean anything good. Ifs- better to be'on the safe side and taste Foley Kidney Pills to strengthen and in vigorate the kidneys and help them do their work They help, rid Ute blood of acids and poisons. Sold by | Evans Pharmacy. ILLITERATE CHILDREN j? i . Not More Than IS of Every 1, 000 From 10 to 14 Year? of Age Can Read and Write. WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.-Not more than 15 out of every 1,000 children from 10 to 14 years of age In thu Unit ed States are unable . to read ami write, according to statistics announc ed today by the federal bureau of edu cation. >" An analysis of the figures shows that tn 1900 there were 42 out ot every 1, 000 children between the ages Of 10 and 14 who were illiterate, ' Thia num ber has been reduced to 23 in 1910 and to 16 In 1914.. The States having the largest pro, portion of illiterate children per 1, 000 are Louisiana, with 115 (from 174 In 1900); South Carolina,'83 from "150; Alabama, 77 from 157; Now Mexico, 69 from 182; North Carolina, 68 from 167; Kentucky, 59 from 79; Georgia, 57 from 106, and Virginia, 57 from -97; Tennessee, 54 from 119; Florida, SO from 73; Arkansas, 47 from 113. KEEPNG TN GOOD CONDITION Many people suffer from indigestion and constipation and do not know it. A feeling ot dullnesfs and languid ness, bitter taste In the mouth, head ache, bilious fever-most Of those conditions when yon "are not sick, but don't feel right"-can be traced to sluggish bowels and torpid liver. Foley Cathartic Tablets cleanse the sytotem, arouse the liver, banish in digestion and make you "feel good all over"-light, energetic and ambitious. Sold by Evans Pharmacy. ?ST You can never tell where the classified dd* is going to stop. Take the ones you see in this paper. They're read from Maine to California. Yes, that's true. Our circulation is na tion wide in the respect that the paper is mailed to relatives and friends all: over the land. Many interesting things have happened in this way through the medium of our want ads. Vf. % Dollar day is , bar gain day. Every day is dollar day. in the mart of classified ads. People who want to sell something use this business center. People who want to buy some thing also use it. Often they get to gether. S . \i v* i '". ?*> *.ir.c. ,?<:? w 1 fm.Mi-'inff -IL j : ? li Ut Kl .?,<. .ll ??;>.?'..>..: ? .. Think cot ambition wise ??cause , ?? ?-^tlevirove. ..M, T;..<*<> i -^Slf William Dav ena nt . The pata? ot flory lea? bat to *b? grata; -Qr?y. . What ls ambition? 'Tis ? eto rioos cheat. Only destructive to the brave and great -Addison, ; Wbatfa all the gandy glitter of a crown? ? -Dryden. The way to bliss Ilea not on beda of down. -Francie Quakes. Charleston & Western To arid From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 22 ... : 6:00 A. M. JSoj 6 . . . . . 3:35 P.M. Arrives: No. 5 . .10:50 A. M. No. 21_4:55 P.M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly given. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A., Augusta, Ga. T. B. CURTIS, C. A., Anderson, S. C. Learn About Your Eyes Unto everyone le, given the right to investig?te, but many remain lg- ... nor ant on the, moat Important eub jeots by accepting hearsay as facts. . . We give the 'i.'v/fy,. yrHY,miB?EP?RE ;;: AND PWMTE tor everything we do in . our our op tical work. We are ready to show yon whether yon have eye trouble or not and to prove that glasses will give you relief. Investigate our system, learn the'Im portance of thoroughness and scien tific training necessary to one who professes to treat the eye. NO CHARGE FOB CONSULTATION The Shur-Fit Optical Comply 310 S. Main Street ,".. ,, ,'.J .' 1 BB ; ,...{?...??',-.'(?'... ,-. . Plt?. CEWT8-^I?0VE8;:?r<A' . ? S -"' -nail1- - ! I? i T ???.?!-' A G?nerons Offer. Cut out this r ; ad., enclose1 with 6 cento to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your naine and^address; platolyj?r^r^lye^free. Honey and. 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