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Germans Pulling Down aottering Wall in Lille Thia photograph ?hows how the j turned was pulled down and a photo Germans destroyed Lille In France, jurnphcr who waa on hand took a ptc ? ture aa the great mass of brick and The wall Jeft after the house was mortar was crumbling to-min; SEC. BRYAN PRINCIPAL SPEAKER AT JACKSON DAY CELEBRATION Analyses Sn Detail Record of the D?mocratie Party, Paying Part?as lar Attention to the Legislative Program of the Present Administration. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.-Secretary any political party. Bryan waa the principal epesker to- "When the currency bill waa en night at a Jackson Day celebration acted," ho said, "the power to decide held under tho auspices of the Wo- whether the country should have man's National Democratic League in proaocrity or be thrown into a panic convention here. He lauded Jackson was taken from the 100 men and as one of two greatest Democrats of divided into. 13 regions with the. cen - history end urged American women to fal authority placed in Washington rear their children according to Jack- Instead of New -York." eon principles pt Democracy. The secretary predicted a continued Mr. Bryan analyzed tn detail the ro- r^?,WJP?l wf^h(: '"??en?o which cord of the rjemodWi? .party, paying i?bin?k"? possessed until particular attention to the legislative! 5*1 P*S$!5S?a0 ft? A and 8PeeltU program of tho present :admlw*slya, ^K*f SiSffi&S"" .fr- . lion, incidentally., fee . retfemtef?tUM . f*0** m^he* l" ??to country." ho conviction that women Should liave: ?^?*!00' ?u]d, 8tuuy th? thT*Z of thc right of shnWel "Tho right of government-..and; instruct her^ children voting,f hs doc?a~V?, ' "-Quires Urti*? 8t?^'/or- ^T^L80, expression of two qualiUes^intellt-1** ??>le to -nndersnuid ?gm irom gonce ?od morality. ' Until lt Can be *Tg in polUJwaJd through their Proved that women USvo not ? these j opnvfctlonn protect .themselves with ' SU??fs.^?y 'WOW? Boi T ""f^l^nket 0!*rk s^-^-d the a?ter ..Pol?te larceny.'" the secretary said. ?J?? seasiop Of the ccn,yenUon. ^pre waa practiced too much ih present day d,?.Va* B ^.mocrutlc victory In 1910. politics and he remarked that the man " 1 "fMeve, .said the speaker. .. who stoic upon a smalt scale today g? D*MocrsUc administration Was looked upon aa a timnon theif ?,? conB?ru.,Uvj5 le8i8l?Uotl on uud a menaco to society, while tho tho atatute booka thari any other con one who stoic upon A large scale was ?JJf88- * beltoye ??. American people regarded aa a Napoleon of finance. lendor8(? ua and continue mr at und hlarraHcallty ia covered by admi- ,he he,m of affairs fer what we have ration. ,lone Referring to tho record of Con- -'-----T7-: gress during tho last Session, Mr. if you atop to think, you're leas apt If/T?7?'^ to drlnk.-Greenvllle Piedmont, i Ahd tho parcel post and-other laws char- ,, . ', , . neterlsing them as tho greatest hort- ,f *ou 8tOD to drlnk y?u rc 1088 ?Pl to tage ever given tho common people by think. ! DOINGS IN THE LEGISLATURES Governors Urge Enactment of Reform Mensures in Addresses to General Assemblies. (By A-U?xi?t*<1 PrfM.) RALEIGH, N. C., Jan. 7.-Enact ment of a ?number of reform meas ures at this session was urged today by Governor Ix>cke Craig in his bien nial address to the State legislature. Anti-Saloon League representative: announced today that a bill prohibit ing* the shipping the liquor in uny form Into the State will be introduc ed In the legislature. Representative Hobson und Anti-Saloon league workers from ult parts of the coun try are expected to attend. Recommends Further Liquor Legista tlon. 1 NASHVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 7.-Gov ernor Hooper's recommendations re garding further liquor legislation, which went to the legislature today, include the following proposed laws: For removal of derelict officials: prohibiting all clubs from serving li quor or operating- lockers; search and seizure laws; strict regulation of liquor Bales by druggists; interchange of judges^ amendments to the anti shipment law. The so-called "nui sance" luw, be says, should bo amend ed In several particulars. One sug gestion provides for thc destruction of bar fixtures and another would make the manufacture of beer a nui sance. Would Exclude Lobbyists. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan; 7.-A law re quiring a lobbyist'to'register with the secretary of state, setting forth the character of his employment and name.of hts employer, was recom mended by Governor Ralston in bis addross today to the I adiana legisla ture*, ITO would exclude all lobbyists from the Hoon-, ot the two branches of the assembly. Representative Lost. DENVEF', Col., Jan. 7.-Thc Colora do house of representatives today adopted a Joint resolution appealing to the state department to aid in a search for Henry C. Bolslngei*. one of its members, who disappeared in Mexico several weeks ago. Against Contract Prison Labor. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.. Jan. 7. In hts message to the Missouri legis lature today Governor Major urged gradual aftlition of contract prison labor. As an immediate step he rec ommended purchase of a farm of 1, 000 acres to be operated by convicts. The Unemployed. n08TON, Jan. 7.-The problem ot I tho unemployed was the first matter to which Governor Walsh directed" the legislature's attention In his ad dress today.- ile"-suggested an emer gency appropriation- to enable execu tion of legislation ?for reclamation'bt: large swamps and marshes. The gov* ?mor 5!>Jd t??!t;**would provide ' wdrj?'1 for several thousand men. during trie, next few months. KOrT T$ A LA SSJfflfflS? COUGH "Coughs that hang on" demand treatment. Stop and think! Reasou and common sense tell you that U l* folly to "grin and hear it." Those racking la grippe coughs that wrench tho body and canse soreness .ind pain? In the lungs yield more quickly to Foley's Honey and Tar ihan.to any other treatment. Forty years' record of successes proves this. For c??gbs, colds, croup and other dis tressing aliments of throat, chest, lung's, larynx and bronchial tubes, you can find nothing that will compare with this reliable rem; cy.-Sold by Evans Pharmacy. THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. A voice resounds ilUe thunder peal. Mid clashing traves and clang of steel; 'The Miine, the Rhine, the Ger man Rhine! Who guards today my stream diviner' Choros. Dear fatherland, no danger thine; Firm ata nd thy sons to watch the Rhine! They stand a hundred thousand strong, Quick to avenge their country's wrong. With filial lovh their, bosoms swell. They'll guard the sacred land mark weill The dead of a heroic race Vrom heaven look down and meet their gare. They swear with dauntless heart, "O Rhine. Be German as this breast Of mine! "Wbllo flow: one drop of Ger mai blood. Or sword remains to guard thy flood. While rifle rests In patriot band .No foe shall tread thy sacred strand! "Our oath resounds, the river flews, .In golden light our banner glows; Our hearts will guard thy stream divine The Rhine, the Rhine, the Ger m?n Rhiner' . MARRIAGE. See that boat rowed by two men! When they keep time In rowing it goes smoothly over the rough waters, but if not each wave gives Its shock, and any stroke of the our wrongly ap plied may capsize the frail skiff. Marriage ls the bark, the row ers the wedded pair on the eeo of life. Only by pulling togeth er can they lessen' the dangers of tbs voyage.-Due de Levis. HILLS OP GOD. . The hills ot God are hard to climb. Oh. tender little feet! They stand' up blgb above the plntfl . ., And beckon tb the wind and rain. And one ls faith and one ie pain, D& Oh, tired Htx^fegp , The upward trails are flanked with thoms, y Oh. little Pilgrim beert! The stones that Bhlue so white '..hess ? Where you must leave your pas sions, dead. Oh. little pilgrim heart! But nh. tho hills of God they lean so close Against the feet ot God. You seo from their sunlit crest The goal that ls your prayerful Qoest And bear the voice you've loved tho beat. High on the billa of God. -Sarah Beaumont Kennedy. THOUGHTS ON MAN. In one respect man ls the near est ming to me, so far aa I must do good to men and endure them.-Aurelius Antoninus. Men In great place are thrice servants-servants of the sover eign or state, servants of tame end servants ot. business.-Ba con. ? . . .. ? -. A maa ls tho whole encyclope dia of facts. The creation ot a thousand forests ls in one acorn, and Egypt, Greece, Rome. GuuU Britain. America. He folded al ready In the first man.-Emer son. *~ Ari OLD BATTLEFIELD. Tbs softest whisperings of the scented sooth* And rust and roses !? *** *?n> con's mouth. And. where the thunders of the fight were born. The wind's sweet tenor ftt the standing corn. With song cf Isrt-s. "OTT lisser tog ia tba fleam. ? And blue akles-bendldr brer love und home. Dot still the thonffht-eoe?where anon the bills OT where the vales ring Witt) the whippoorwills Sad. wistful eyes und broken hearts that best Tor the loved sound of unretern lag fest t? And when the oaks their leafy banners wave "Dream oe h hattie and ah on marked grave! -Frank L. Stanton. ? . . .i nn i ? COMMISSION MAKES REPORT After Inquiry Into Acctita tiona That German Officers Acted Savagely and Inhumanly. (By Associated Pms.) PAF.'IS, Jae. 7.-(12:55 p. m.)-The coumitaaioa to inquire ??io accusa tions that German officers had acted "savagely and inhumanly" against Frenen civilians and soldiers says in its report, announced today by thc French cabinet: "We must conclude 'that there never has been a war between civiliz ed nations of so savage and ferocious, a character as that waged' upon our soil by our Implacable adversary. Pillage, ravishing, burning, - murder are ordinary practices of bur jj ene mies, und facta collected in many caaes prove thut the German claims that the killing of civilians was due to Dring of the population are un founded. "Ravlshings 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 lt would compromise their future." THIS 18 A BAD MONTH. The Indoor life of winter, with "?ack of outdoor exercise, puts a heavy load on kidneys. Nearly everybody suffers from rheumatism, backache, pain in sides and back, kidney and bladder ?.liments. A backache may not mean anything Beriouts. but lt certainly does not thean anything good. It's better to bo on the safe Bide and take Foley Kidney Pills to strengthen and In vigorate tho kidneys .and help them do their work They help rid thc blood of acids and poisons. Sold by Evans. Pharmacy. ILLITERATE CHILDREN Not More Than 15 of Every i> OOO From 10 to 14 Years of Age Can Read and Write. WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.-Not more than 15 out ot every 1,000 children from 10 to 14 years of age in the Unit ed States are unable to read and write, according to statistics announc ed today by the federal bureau of edu cation. An analysis of the Agu' es shows that in 1900 there were 42 cut of every il 000 children between the ages of .10 and 14 who were illiterate. This num ber has been reduced to 22 in 1910 and to 15 In 1914. . The States having the largest pro portion of Illiterate children per r> 000 ere Louisiana, with 115 (from 174 In 1990); South Carolina. 83 Jrom. ISO Alabama, 77 from 157: New Mexico, 69 from 182; North Carolina, 68 ? frpm 167; Kentucky, 59 from 79; Georgia,: 57 from 106. and Virginia, 5i from 97; Tennessee. 54 from 119; Florida. 50 from 73; Arkansas, 47 from 113.. i> KBEPNcTlK GOOD CONDITION Many people suffer from indigestion and constipation and do not know lt. A feeling Mt dullness , and languid ness, hitter taste in the mouth, head ache, bilious fever-most of those conditions when you "are not sick,. but don't feel rlght'V-can be traced to sluggish bowels and torpid .liver. Foley Cathartic Tablets cleanse the syfetem, arouse the' liver,' banish in digestion and make you "feel good all over"-light, energetic and ambitious. Sold by Evana Pharmacy. You cai* never tell where the classified ad. is going to stop. Take the ones you see in this paper. They're read from Maine to California. Yes. that's true. O?f circulation is na tion wide in the respect that die 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. '?^-^.^_____ ..- ? - -? -j m. W :; ; ' . -, ~~ t Dollar day is bar gain (Jay. i Every day is dollar d?y m 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. ? ? . . :-- ...'??..>?-. ?- ? '. i ? RIMED QUOTATION?. ' i _2'. ^SU-'WRuam Devenant. !The.r?a^ ojt glory lead.bet to i. yt ti?? ?trav?s, ? ... ? ' . . . ~0?7. Wrat is ambition? "Ha * glo .x nous cn cat. Only destrucUve to the^r?ve j ' anfl meat. Whafn All the gaudy glitbv of e crown? -Dryden, i Tho wey to btise lian not on beda ot down. .' *. -Francia Queries. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 22 .... 6:00 A. M. No? 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. Leam About YoirEyes Unto everyone ts given the right to 1 investigate, but many remain ig- ".. norant on the moBt important sub jects by .accepting hearsay aa "acts. VVe give^the'-- . - ' J?_ * \ " . ..???j-; .1 : >-? .... .: . i?';.-.ffi WHY, WHEREFORE ?ii AND PROOF ' 1 'fit for everything we do In our our op- . >l tical work.' 11 . .. tb:nf\ .?* Wc are ready to show, you whether i. you have eye trouble or not and to prove that glasses will give yob relief. Investigate our system,'learn the Im portance of thoroughness and scien tific training necessary to one who professes to treat the eye. T?O CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION The Shur-Fit Optical Company 310 MM?,$treet A Ctea^sW l10treri -Cut out this11 ad.-. ..enclose with 5 cents to Foley fe' ' 'Ttn ?Co., Chicago, 111., writing-your name and'?ddresa plainly, and receive a free . -, trial package oontalnlng Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, fcolds_ah4 .croupy. Foley Kidney Pills,, ss^TO?:te-! ..... cents, the cost cf failing. Sold by ' ' Evans Pharmacy.. / ^OlO?YDR?O?iSTSr^Dmm?ii 14*3.1 v-t \?/^nf*&.fl Until further notice The Intelligencer will run Classi fied ads. of not exceeding twenty-five or thirty words for "Help Wanted" or "Positions Wanted" absolutely FREE. We take this step in an effort to help those who are out of employment to get work; and in addition to this ser vice, if we can be of anv service to any one who is seeking employment, we stand ready and willing to aid them in any.manner possible within our power. Phone 321, arid let The Intelligencer help^vou. This service is absolutely FREE to both the Employer and the Employee, and we wish you to avail yourself of it without anv obligation whatever. The world comes to Andei3on r V * ? """ [ - every morning ONLY lV ?1/1 'T|1i??pf|? H ffTT^v~'"'"'" ? Because ii is the ONLY paper carrying litC ?' VlrfJU CUMA VVUI|?S; Press reports, ptibiished in Andsrs; county* It also carries Special Wash ington and Columbia Correspondent service, together with a good, reliable local news service? thus assuring st's readers of ALL the news, when NEW? if TRUE; but NQT otherwise. ONLY 10 CENTS A WEEK.