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Tm I* IMUni mm -IJiiii tm tauitn < l hm liiwWy of IMtk Qiro )iM ?ImmM Mt Itft <o hmrjr ! ?*m M.tlAi* t?9i Hook ; People who |?M <*? vi^ilac awt# ft)? r rJit?r? *?d i** WUfcm wWo dtej Jjtl*r?r# ?** *!?-?*: ?bd taking op u) wUf? (rucu Mf is V?f to ??mai hoar* *? Jtii tkum***?9rf {k*U*rr ; W^a?K nUo tmfs&jfmA.'tr th* Itte t^*w ^*w K'A?lp : vJ j Yousg ?j*o *u 5 ?Ofuru ?bo m v> \<rAlz<- Ik UrSi^u6? for lor* makl&f ; Potitldbtt* vW ?x UMrj anooaac* for tbe oWk* -*t f*K 9ulk*it?|fe0a vt wmnj frteod*"; r?k* "*iu4*nto" l*tx tft* for Kx?*y to them to g*t ft *Vtwti r.*fcii>" ; Ptot^ *bo (ry to toe lit* o**t?p? per* lo pr*??*r>t tLHr lr?- ajrair.-* fSeff P?r?OMl ihfMMlltr# ; TV* houa4*; |>rtjg atbre kn(n?; FUpptr* *t><J un * **l#o ihr** to a w-at ?i ti.*- fr^?it ] C#-at it) aft fratocaofetle- ; Ywnr ir*V -*rtK> paint ar,d pov^pr Ifkt* t&a rtfc fM'<J of tixt fir**-* ; M -. an'.-f mrozwm Ybo rocpe iatr> to lb* lL. ii'. ;ii' -otdef i j "?b<rtr ->1T . 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MET IN GARDENS I Statesmen Have Made History is j f Peaceful Spots. ft?C?r* Oc t*rfnc+ l? tM C^qv?r?: ia *e taA??#to- ^ HM|' af f?u#w< Ww, ? ? ? ft to %l* g*T**z *' ' -!?*?? |U< <*~e ***4 laft tfjfiffli ?*??#?*?*- a# tfcf fat?f/4 confer rr. * at W**>ioft?a*i wfctcfe. r?R?a*k? |v-ad?*a AW*?* a** Ub^rvH^frtj. ??.? fa*Mf? of <jhr8i? t|?? It ??* Sttadai *hrr*o?*> ltd tti# rV*a >Mb?p*#()"f had arm <4 *?tfc a to l?i? |W*Hk#f ?k* iuv?r^ ?o fwaideat I? wa? *?? !????? Uoq n, IK* BritMt I? ?e?d r**raWa ?.??* I* ?? ?&?' n>M the <jumi?a *f /M*ani?an *-wt. Mr. Vintj. ihi ?**(?wdor, ??4 >U. Lloyd <Wr|? **a*?4 la. the yardea wM !.*e former haad?4 tk* ?f->fT?fo to o-;r prito* minister. In i ft***/ ?>e priaw *?? ?a [ fcU fee- We he aja?<?at i r * r grateful!;. W# V? ti? 'to eierytblaf I d^r Iff the ' '?fefHKt a Tf.e j e i ?rd^n. ? *hC efutMllfc [.i-r;? i- I'M*" "f - };?* btatOClC /'P'KS ta L? nd "U fyr It. ? > ther?* thai the War# "f H?M*i '-ororwrved. Tbe?a W?iM +v- ttl.b-d be- ?* a->i Lhfc et??ijpl ?f .;-.r j;-> ' ft York v.- . - a whli* rosa, | fib*) tt? ! ??? b?*?- '?* lAnc?'der a [ red ri K* i i .1 ^?,eV rh.?i !^?r<la J&afOtf* ae; Hp if Y' if? with a nuniber of ?he|r > retr'uu-r . .'<.???? '?? 'be T?oj?lv x* r,{< ***. and - -??- -.'f ;u,fl to ?|aarre?" about the WH,i, 5 Henry VI.. for wliom tl?e f<?r ?H r iwld*t ??f ft ??? quarrel JWm? r*?t < pit ?'?J .? r?d ro?w. and turning to hto ti .> - -aid: "Let >"??*? who ? w ith in*- ???.-'fc ;i r?"t row- i?n'l w.-;ir i/ id M|? ;i i t*i. r },*? JuW*- u( York ?*va#e!y tore tt v% 1 1 1 1 r".*?- from a nrighboriOK b?i*h, i ?n<J cried : "Tlii* la my bachce! Let hJin v. tio ?? my fr?**n?! pltM'V h hMU 1 roM* ?n?I war It !" Thfs Ik pictured in <>ne of i'Ti# (rf in rlie houitft* of jiHrUainnnt. ! ii v? a* ?.ne of ?h? rreat iwrning pointa j In K?iKU%h M?f?r>'. tor tb?- NV.'ir* of tii* i Mh?trer<r?l feu<lnli^ftr tieatrvjed ttie power of tl?e Uuroni, and net 'n iiiotlon the aplrit of freedom >?nd dejiHxi-ratle government which 1% tha keynote of modern KnglancJ. Th?? vast emi?Ir?- ?>f In'lla ??i vir tually won for KriJKln in u gMrden. j On February ?r?. 1 Tr?7, Ju*t ot^ldc; the I \illngfe of Plans r. Kurajah I??wlah liad fyiiMki troop* find ''live i !,.?? r-alied :? <"??un<-ll ??f war. \?hi?-h j !a?l?lMM| httrt ir?*( f?? advance. <Hivei tteut into * Karuen a ion*', ^nd *et , ? u/>d*-r a ^rove of ir?t? for an hour in . quiet thought. When h?* chip*' f>ut he I >.|,.fictl tlx- eounv-l's ad\ ;???'. .-r.-i -ub 0 an empire in h bat'h ??nly lasted an itour ! Wi I berf orce fli>t n?i?ot?-d the <|io"<tion j ^ of tl?e abolition of the alave trade to j 'I'ltt in a garden. WHbertoree had ju*t rt*nd ' 'I : . rk^on'a f h ti?< ??i ** e*>?j?v "n a Voli tion. when lie wn* invited (<? sp'-nd-^H w.M.k ? nd with Pitt, and wandered wlrti hilst into the IrfMUt if'jl park nt llol ! wood, near Hrondev. i i'fiere he f\rnf iiuti"iiri' ed !d_? rnten ^ ti'^n to ftte grea' xtntesmr<n of hvrtig* j lug the '*?ubj*ct before tltf house The roMolntlon wat made nt r T. foot of a tr<-e .a?ed WlTTve rforr-u*- ojik. and ;i -eat. erected br the earl of S??<nhopf iiiarif- l be "i?'t. A lltfb' Inter w lien Wllberf'-n-e put | .1,1.H < m ?e before il.^ hfume. Pitl. F"X ! Hti'l I'.urke supported him ;'tirf Knifi;.nd rung with applau.?* The EartH'a Hot Box. hi ?>>. n<M:t i*'i> with the i* <:*m, t ?*.uth gunkt H In M*?xn ?? ?n<l < 'allforti-Hf. a negro prtai her in l{i>;,arY?n. 'JV\h-<. has erolviv] an ing?Ti inn? th?'"ry uhlch 'one taunt a<litiit Jits \ cry wHI ^xNtiii# r 1 1 rurnftani ' ?? ll?' .>? 1 ? i r ! !.U k' j? ? fuiiov s ' l'?r??<J>lt'rn . i . ? - i i. c if. veil ft iif t t:r)t ! *>r >? tirnin' i."' :?? j,>e.s tioaf In' into <!?? <>h l'nr.:'!c!!'?' I>e eat f. 1 ? ! ?? i n r?". iuiIps ..n iis ax If, en It take# a ? ??ri:a t :>>t h ^rea^e t<> k | . it 1 iJI-r i' n So <!e >, *<"5 I.'Td put j-?-i r>?!piim !i 'o ? ? p ax if* /r?a>>f<l ? I '?mi. 1 . > ?? an I-, ? . ; ,.il j (!?-?* I i % M ' I !l?* ' f?'l. J<.l ii i f*->. J I ' ! . ! : i 1 1 " | Li'lc- In il?* i I aj? f ????ssij :!,*'> !e ; f or i,:.'-* ;i <1 rj i - - ? < ? -ii 1 1 v a1' >:?? !!?* ! I'liinr ?? ( >? - r t i i k '??? : I u ? ?* "ii; :? ? k i . ? ? <.v ?!. ; ?. t. ?? !*? -\ ? ,irf t . I K', .. . - . : - i ? j-n.rr*. an <'h ' "H r: , .a ? If 'tci ? ? -;uit I* |. ? ? r s r.- tiloall i ?hr, ? -? ?:? : . . ' : : ? ? k UitiA ; Mi '* ,.\ '"v .i . : rio ?. ? M v ' - \\ ; - ! . J ; . 1 ? - LCyb That O ^ y Look Bar a. tlvcn lor ' vit "f ?! -K.it m ttif New Y <? r k giri- :;p the I i ? i. k i i ^ They I wear sf...r: ?*.;!< ? ? f ?? ?; , and j heavy w ?>?>!*>? i> * ^ - t . ? ; J.^wn to f ?. #? ???!?-. >?! ?!?*? r.? The j nr,?r.?>l:er v|,! . - , ? -a hat 1 hp thinks an h.ir?- !? u '.I, he !/s <v. \ or* that I hi- ai'p'i r< r ? './?k?d I ??sj ? a r?* <i ? i ? <J iv. fh <? re ' \ cx?! hi <*?*?? The Lure of Batt t AT-w Oi'T'T''r ,c ? ; f? ">rt1 ,T. *,lt a pain." "ShP iiia'!?* n qnU k r?" ?. o- > ^he rnu*t hflvr n <|<vtor *" "Stie ha <1 ? emnrt ^ort?T." "Ycn'r 'He tt>ld l^r the Oaddtr rJlqu#* hhi abnat j? knuckle un<1er tn the rival farilon 1+4 the rrealtlir Mr* Wo> H??" ALt. OfiCHAl, WORK ?THeNOTK ENfO IV M mu.io? CAM PAIGH- IT |ft SHOWS. WHERE THE MONEY GOES _ Th? Ha*? Bmh Affropn?U4 To V*rMK?? ObjMto tct Fort* By Mnd?Mft?ri Ottkc At T ?iMt V Dr. E. QlU, Baptist m Eu'ope. on Left, ird P. V. Pavtoff of Alt fluiilin Baptist Union? from tho beginning >t the Baptist 75 Million Campaign to January. J922. a tot of $30,356,319.41 had been paid In to object? fostered 'by the Cam paign. it ia announced by the general headquarters office at Nashville. Of this amount $28,7^9.171.16 came In through the payment of regular Cam paign subscriptions and the remaining 11,556.345.26 In special contribution*. HeguJar receipts from the Tarious state* follow: Ala., f 1.301,134.76; Ark., $714.6*3.09; D. of C\, $123,280.01; Kla., $469. 753. 53 ; Ga . $3,000,174.10; III., $298,576.13. Ky;. $3,187,656.15; La.. $807,99 1.13.; Md , $393,517. 46; M!j?s? $1,243.*4S.50; MO., $1,190,754.70; N M.. $145,229.97; N. C.? $2,211,741 50; Okia.. $840,562 65; 8. C-. $2,633,840.53; Tenn., $1. 7*7.483. 10; Tex,. $5. 162.658. S3 ; Va $3,279,085. More than 250.00(0 baptisms wore r?j)ortPd by Southern Baptist churches last year. How Money Was Distributed Seven K^n^rnl objects of the denom ination were embraced in the Cam paign t.r<?*rani. r?nri fr?!>m the regular I'a.riip'ifjMi contributions those object ? h?> e M-jt-ived the following amounts, accord up to a compilation by the bead ~ uff;<e. Foreign missions. $5, 'I'.i oi2.:,;t. ncHiitt missions, $3,562, .-ta?? missions in the seventeen snd !???*? ! w ?: rk In the District of ( '< t.is;1 ia. $4,954,813.26; Christian ?diit fnion $7,192,442.79; Baptist hos , > i t .i I .h $_' .nrt4.099.16; orphanages, $2, 103,7*733; a';?l lO-Iief arid Annuity Board, 'h!;1! ministers "to ai;ed de pendent mii^'i-r* ,-ind fheir families, ITS!' ] 26 9f< What Money Hai Done Theee tuiida rei'fr?^nt h? ?dvaaee,i ranging fr.om 200 to 3<?o per cent, !n ; the contribution# of Southerp Haptist* ! i to th e!r Ktinerah missionary, ednca- ? ! llohal and benevolent work, prior to I the inauguration of the Campaign, and i hare enabled the boards and other j agencies to greatly extend the<r ?erv- j ; Ices in all depart rhonts. In addition ; to sending out more than lKu new nils- j slonaries since the Campaign began, j ?uid providing many church building?, j ; mission residence*, schools. theolog ical seminaries, publishing houses, hospitals and the like on the older < fields th* Foreign Mission Hoard has been enabled to open work in the new j fields of Spain. Jugo-Slavla, Hungary, Roumania and Southern Russia In Europe. aud Palestine. Syria and Si beria In Asia, and I)r. Everett Gill, for many > ear* a missionary in ltal^\ but more recently a pastor In Kansas City, baa L# en nan*>d special European rep resentative to supervise the greatly J expanded work on thai continent. Dr. j Gill Is giving much of hi* time to die- , trlbuting RaptN*' relief funds in Rus sia and otherwise liking af'<*r the In- ; terc?'<? i f th?* denomination rhere. Home Work Enlarged < Air.r>ng tho outstanding accomplish men'5 of '.he Home Mission Hoard are ! the a.<1!r?s of more than 1.000 churches ?v 1th : an * ami gift* for <hi::eh build inga. completion of the b ?< tuberculo ma sanatorium at E! Pa?o. enlarge men* of the work In C>;ba and the Car.M Zone, strengthening of tho 37 mountain mission schouls and the de velopment of all el ever, depart meats of the v. . ; k of the Hoard. In all sev- , ent'-en #'.ate? of tho Southern Haptist Convention tho stato mlsflou work has been greatly extended, the n irnber of i Baptists hospitals in the South has boon Increased from ele^e-, to twenty throe. all <>f the older e.ghtoen Haptist : orphanages havo been aide<l In mate- : rial ways and two r.ew on? ?* have been established, while tho number of aged dependent ministers and their famillea 1ms been doubled and tho amount of aid given them Increased 100 per rent. Collections Are Pushed While tho collections t>-> "far repre sent a big gain over tho contribution# ' of Southern Haptist ? to their work be fore the Campaign, the ?um collected Is not all thai 1s 4<ia and in all the Bouth an effort I* being mad* to col- ? leet an Koch more at possible by the Close of the Convention jear. May i, ' tfcat bod? of the <?nrk may ?ulfec. '] REW PEST OESTROYS WHEAT] Men af t? Ccw>Ut th* J > Croat. r* Ki>?ww M Tf?^ca?rn4 KKtf'J !V?^r ?>/ IW H tt>?nkft?S . k!uj44 * ?a>> aa lj>{ itb ou>trtr>t>4> ? dr??. TV? . wft%' jtjif ??( ?!? ?ftri|tii| tiltiniii. ta a ik>? (rit ? N4 *?*?*.?-?> ? K.tiikjc ??*>?$ *u*rv> of k feral ?u(i null I"-*XjU. Hh H?wi -Uk . -by ijtr ?*." T A/t>>?'* <4 ftt Ksi(,?Kcotwi<t<^| 'btvrt ?>tl af . i|? ftrltlafr mmn>; it b no* rvjjfu.t^f., ?> *w r?f ?*?)?}' thai it h?? b^-ome ? |?<( of #co amftkr nuiKWlaWr. A *waiM LuKpct n*?-rt<ura^ cboat S ?tl 2o in i be tf^od^ruu kbapra mU itwtf isto tbe Iwtrt of tbe fHbcat tK i ratlt graft*. iMtitif both tug but tin- bask. ? ; Many mw.t C?f(? sr? repor ted lv wMcii >?iujslnii< or quarters o( jnlii bar* Ik^q by the \ eriuiit. uul It* ?ItfNWtelkiAi MC <!U!>in2 fTWlt iwd ety. A nistrkiible nuntplt- furnished by the tuafi of applied pestoto*y to A ?d?ipM**c?t of roiit. A number nf <adt?. containing the malt, were ? t <"Ti the 4&cfc*ivl.? awaiting tran^rtor*. ' A hnriy aorktnan. era ed on the >4t, was a)>ottt to move a 2 ?-vrt. -tack anu tuiwwtcir^d all hi* arrvngrli for the exertion. He gave a tremeudou* tug-and then,, 19 bis jgHizwynt found that his pull met wtth nn. re?i.vtanct? fn*m *he sack. It iu light a* air. Th?? dest.rtKrffve creature f? one of th*? |K'.'t?? ngainst which the newly forrfn^l tHHird of applied pestology l> directing its scientific energies ? Mont real Family Herald. . ? ' HIDE JEWELS IN SANDWICHES Gerrr>an? Resort- to Alt Sort* of De vices to Get Treasure Out of the Country. "? Sandwich*"* spread with goid piece* or diamonds and e*gs spiced with un set ;jems have l-frt) successfully used by international ?mugglers to got such valuable? out of flermany until in two rv<-ent cases the customs olflclnis be cfini* suspicious of these travel lutieh eorss And discovered the deception. Now all "snacks" are carefully exam ined at the frontier. A German merchiyif, whose luio-h basket attracted the attention of the PolUh customs officials at the frontier station of Konltz. was found to have a layer of gold coins Interlarded Ixitween the layers of every sandwich and cov ered with a thick coajing of butter, while each egg nesled a valuable dia mond. The total of his confiscated hoard was estimated at lS,?.)0u,?.>0u Pol ish marks. Ills fellow smuggler, ? Dutch mer chant, was intercepted at ahout the ?ame time at the Holland frontier. While the' officials were vainly searching his baggage, they were struck by the fact that he was ostenta tiously bat rather nervously devoting himself to a huge sandwich. They found Imbedded in the bread and but ter three diamond rings, a diamond brooch and a number of loose dia monds. Further search disclosed 44 unset diamonds concealed iu a cigar lighter. ? Milwaukee Journal. Moonshiner Advertises His Wares. North L'arollna has n moonshiner who Indieies in advertising his wares. Revenue officers Jn Asheville recently came ncrow a bottle with a unique label. which they sent to Com mission*' er Itlair. hiiiiself a North Carolinian. This label was the advertisement of the moonshiner and It reads ;?h fob lows : "Purr mountain korn likker. Ib>t tied In a barn. Made in the back woods of the Mountains of Western North Carolina by an old-time block ader, thai don't give a dam for laws and prohibition. Retailed on the Ashevllle market by all the high-chiss bootleggers for Jive bones j?er pint and is worth every cent of it. Guaranti-ed to l>e strong enough to make you drunk as the devil In ten minutes and mean enough to make a baby bullfrog spit In a whale's face. Shake well and get ready to have a tit before drink ing." The label lias been added to the internal revenue bureau's museum. ? Exilian Live Wedding Presents. Lord Morton has revived old tra ditions of Scotch chieftainship, writes a i-orv xvpoU'lerit. b> his practical and patriarchal gift of a flock of sheep to his ?on oft lils marriage. Such nod ding zifts must have ln?en cgiiiniiiii enoti.'h Inn the I>ouglas chiefs ruled wills : i hi^li Land it territories where there wa? i.ri!*- ;i< Uial money. The atire>?">r '*! Lord Morton was second eblrf of M-p Douglas elan, and -he gst nf' ?--- f flii.v family begat) w i t I < the a (fv <-i : !"i, of wide lands In tlie J'o-.;r' y . nominating In the] fourth i!<- at Regent of Scot land t?'o -'rent for f. ?r Iw was nttaii. and ? \e? u'ed. Hut the Mor- i to?i , ?! '? ??? ii ! <? (?\cred f r?">Tii 'hi> l.Iow and vi .its Liter, the tevenih ear I Wii> ? <? (tie rV<*he?t arid n: >-? pr.w i erf x'u in the kingdom. Coal or Vat er? ; \ n* v Fren< h es':m.':5e of 'he i xorid'- ><ati-r pow i r resource* r r? ? I : t s the T~.i:t.-d Stales w ith Vk OT1T1 (?*) avail able bofiep. ,"W.-r : f'anrda with J."> <**>,. OOH ; \,.rw a v with T..V*) ?***. Sv'-d'-n with ; A" t m Honorary dis trict uitb n,7.V),i*K): Ital> * nd Spnln with a bov ; i ?f?) each; T-'errnnnv wlti" 'i ' ? r nd Knirtmwl with IjDOO.Ul 1.UU' .1 SIU-PUM:?1 CoftlpCaxai' Int* *??lv?n4age if* tb?*?r supplies of coaL ?>- ? "7Z tw , ? Wt OmWYCMHv ? CmUiK Moadows o t Dw Biak of Lisa* Hork, hu * big iMrt <U>d t big# IH)M< for ? ft f n Oi the dofb" bat ber*-?fJ?*r hWb OM approach** hint bearing thr i-r?dntteli of a alftteler of the be will have to offer up a pc?*?r or preach a aermon to bin Sdeolltx. A tor d*ja ag o a s^aijrui-an uith a sanctified air came intv tt>* bat* *w) a*k?4 Mr. Meadow* if tw- would oath a unall check for him. II*- i-splaiued that he waa a minister of iW Oospei and had hern holding a revival meeting la a neighboring town. fit >aid it had btt-a a wooderful meet* in* and ibrrt* were fiftjr- three eon [verta besides a a umber of admission* by letter. T^e *1ge?me?ga? of the ciotU" *A|d the check he wished cat d* ?d Mra? (figni-d by tbe treasurer of the church and amounted to onljr $50. a?d tbnt if Mr. Meadorw would cn*?b it foe him it would tie a great accommo dation a* his wife waa jdek and bf wauled ro jfo home. The check was l<a>aM?* at a Darlington bank but In order to saTg tha glleged minister the +;uto9*m? fU t* ^ d?cfc. A Irw <Uj? Uu-r u? Danta tM b??k caDad <9^4 Mli| tut * wn* thf d&th <*?* gjE U? d tbat had ?mm Into tW b?ak ?< tbat tba partita did not hav? u k count with tbena K .1 Mr. MtuWi ?**- wit ^ or uA&l not ba*? bad fiftj^t^i vert* at bU altered rot*tij^ \H* m tbla* *** w** ?*rtaln. V- had cy>umt *h) oao bank Man *hvo it ?n* a UKlimx cfc?!k* for MraDgrtrnZttij Ilerakl The Hap^M Man. Tfce bajapiwt van hi the *t*ui ^ Veen ,/ound by tb* Uucoin JouimI 11? Uiiti In Xortb Georgia aM h? ^ *ix fiddle*, I*? ^Uldren, thirty bounds, t dcaft and dumb wife u4 1 iu<?>nfchlne still llUl ban. nrr? bm spotted by law eflfoccvment oOvhv Atlanta Constitution. 8t-e B?t>J Marie <M>or?* |t ?v j Majestic today In aoags, daws* mi ; a Hbort talk. 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