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BOARD STANDS BY
LUMBER MUST BE MOVED
AT ONCE
PAREVIOUSACTIOF
For Tfiroo Hcuro Thty Olieuis Exam-
i.tatfon Qucstlen, ana Vote
Tlieiand ei——
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-—The Modern
Soda Cracker—
TtleBoArci of Edoristioh ba d a lirely
meeting Monday night. Every member
wee present with’chairman McIntosh pre
siding. The statements of K..O. Moore
nod Mines Hayes. Tomlinson. Folghnm
Roberts and Brandon to the effect that
(hey would not apply for positions next
On motion of Mr.
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year wsre read.
Hopkins, seconded by Mr. Miller, tho
communications woie received and laid
on the table.
A motion by Mr. Hopkins that the
public be invited and expected to attend
all meetings of tbs Board waa unani
mously carried. The Superinteadent’a
report waa read*aud adopted.
Mr. Hopkins Informally diecoseed
the matter of advertiaing for teachers.
This brought on a lively discussion, of
the matter of employing teachers.
Col. Lester stated that he waa in favor
of modifying .the examination re
quirement!, and effecting a compromh*.
tie does not believe the teachers are at
tempting to dictate to the Board, aud
wishes to examine the present teacherr,
only ao far as necessary to oompty with
the law.
Or. McIntosh stated ttjpC he favored
frequent examinations, aa in other occu
pations. He considers the action of the
•lx teachers as a "breach of discipline”
Mr.Pittmen rose and asked Dr.Hnchlng
sodhow often be had been examined since
lie had received his diploma. The Doc
tor said "once.”
Mr. Hopkins spoke at length, fre
quently intern)pted by question, from
the other members. “The, law says the
teachers most be examined under
‘rule. ’No evidence of tneh previous ruler
has ever been made. Examinations pre
vious to such role, do not count. The
strife is fomented by those originally
opposed to the examination law. The
communications are prematare and un
necessary. The Board has unanimously
acted|andshonld not rescind.’’
Dr. Mrlntcah was of the opinion that
Mr, Lester’s proposition waa an attempt ' f
to whip the devil around the stomp. ,
Any private citizen coaid enjoin the
payment of salaries of any teacher,
hired witliont examination under the
rnlea of the Board. To change the role. ,
adopted would be lowering the standard
of manhood. Whether it is Intended or ,
not the effect of a change of rules would
be to rabmlt to dictation by the teach-
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NAPOLEON’S RETREAT
That Fatcfal aitd Fatal Joaraay
Back From Moscow.
Tho main facts of tho French'retreat
from the ruins of the great Russian
city of Moscow are as follows; Nspo-
teon bod entered Russia June 24. He
found the country through which h!»
route lay devastated a ad abandoned
as he advanced, with no enemy to
make a stand against him. He bad to
leave large bodies of troops along bis
line of march and to detach forces to
threnteu St. Petersburg and other
cities. At the battle of Borodino. Sept
7, one of the bloodiest in history, the
losses probably aggregated 40.000 on
each side. The loss to Napoleon, who
could get no re-enforcements, waa
fatal.
Rut still he pressed on and entered
Moscow. Sept. 14. to find himself rob-
l»ed of the fruits of bis victory by the
terrible conflagration wlilch broke outt
Mr. Lester lntrodnoed resolution to
the effect that some teachers now em
ployed had already been examined and
liad proved their efficiency by teaching,
therefore be it resolved in their cases
the examination should go only far
enough to be observe the laws. The
author of the resolution explained that
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IMW applicants, on account of their peat
service, and' proved fitness. Messrs
Letter and Palin, noted for resolution
and Messrs. Pittman, Hntohin(foii, Mc
Intosh, Miller and Hopkins aoaintt.
The Board unanimously requested the
teachers committee to ask those teach
era who had annoonood their lntentiou
of resigning to reconsider their aotioo,
they farther assure the teachers that the
action of tho board is not a refleefio"
upon the teachers. The board adjourn-
at ll:15p. m.
two days later. Yet Napoleon lingered
In Moscow until Oct. 19. Then be
marched southward to Kaluga, hoping
to make, his way through a rich and
unexhausted country. But be was
forced to follow the path he had blaxed
At first the
on the -ray to Moscow,
weather was fiue and only moderately
severe. Theu came rain, snow an-'
cold. The winter set in earlier that
usual. Swaruis ot Cossacks rortoand
ed the Frenchmen, harassing them a
every chance. The Invaders, worn out
were thrown Into disorder.
The remainder of the retreat of Na
poleon's army has no parallel In his
tory for the various sufferings and
horrors undergone. In Xorembcr, by
the time be bad reached the Berexlna,
his army had dwindled to 12,000 men.
In the retreat from Moscow alone
00.000 had been lost. In the whole
campaign some historians have esti
mated that 125.000 had been slain, 132,-
000 died of fatigue and hunger and
cold and 103.000 were made prisoners.
Napoleon was now re-enforced byflS.-
000 men. and he made his way across
the Berexlna, thus escaping total ruin
and captivity.
It waa a miserable throng which,
on the evening of Dec. 6. like a crowd
of beggars tottered into Vilna. the old
capital, of Lithuania. In all nearly
500.000 soldiers had perished from
cold and ballets and hardships or had
disappeared.
Misses Freda and Amena Pendleton
of Philadelphia who have spent several
months w nh relativeshere left Monday
afternoon for Kinderlon. They will
•peod a few days there, afterwards go
ing to Macon.
An acquaintance met Horace Greeley
DM day, and eald: “Ur Greeley, I've
Mopped yonr paper."
"Have you!” said the editor. "Well,
’ that’* loo had." And he went Ids way.
Ttmaaxt morning Mr. Greeley met
Ms eobaoriber again, and said: “I
NkMEhtyon had etoppel the’Tribnne.”
•"601 did."
"Then there mnst be some mistake,”
«M Mr. Greeley. “for I just came from
Yte office and the pieeaei were running,
the clerks were aa boay as ever, the com-
ipaalkai ware hard at work. and the hot-'
’{nets was going on the same as Tester-
Several Georgia editor* have taken
advantage of the sweet spring time to
publish hooka or soog and poetry. The
spring poet has been reviled in every
language known to man and chlmpan-
roe*. On the whole, bowerer, hit effu
sions add nothing to the weight of wco
with whloh this old world ia afflicted,
but fend to lighten the burden. If 'yon
are sentimental yon can get a good deal
of pleasure ont of his sighs, and if yon
are cynical bis sonnet is nlwaTs good for
at least one soorafnl ha, ha. So the
spring poet is not a bad institution.
The anti-cigarette law ia being ex
perimented with in several states. The
tiny roil of tohac* and paper ia getting
to be regarded as aa evil equal to the
cap that inebriates. Attempts to regu
late its sale have failed, and now Indi
ana has (lapped over to total prohibi
tion. Maybe oigaretto prohibition may
be more effective than liquor legislation
bat wo doaot It. The blind tiger would
probably bo jost as active with a coffin
nail—in his month—aa with a bottle ia
hie paw. The best anti-cigatette agent
tor minora it a stem papa with a husky
piece of timber in bis strong right fang.
And of course it a mac wants to tarn
himself into a cigarette holder, why let
him. nobody care*.
“Pshaw!” retorted Mr. Greeley. “My
dear sir, If yon expect to control the ut
terance of tho ‘Tribune’ by tbe purchase
ot one copy a day, yon are doomed to
disappointment.”—Success Magaxine.
The genial “Can” Forester went to
Cairo Monday, where he will be join
ed by his brotherfJnle and one or two
others tor a short fishing trip to Iamonia
lake.
Tho time it ripe, right now for the or
ganisation ot a son! hern insurance com
pany, financed and officered by southern
men. The money we send away from
homo never comes back any more. For
years the sooth has been pouring pre
miums Into the coffers of northern inanr-
anno concerns. Rates have been too
high. Immense ' surpluses hay* been
built np for ttoek jobber* to toy with.
Now is tbe time for some of this sec
tion's moneyed men Co build op a com
pany with reasonable rates, and fair
management. Speed thn day.
Mr. Edward Jone* left Monday af
ternoon for Quitman where he will he
with the American Car & Foundry Co.
Mr. Jonea’ many friends will wish him
a large measure of (access in his new
hoem.
The Savannah Press prints an inter
view saying that Dick Rnsaell ia going
to ran for governor. Later on it says
Dick is one of the beet known hnmoritta
in Georgia.
Oapt. John Hightower went to At-1
lanta Monday night oo a short business i
In the spring wo are almcst-optimistio
enough to believe that patent medicine*
1 can do what the advertisement* say,
Scientists say Icivsing cues frecklt
Frock up girls.