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? ? ?? J in-:'..'. - ? BAPTISTS ISPORT WHERE MONET GOES K " .-Sfc ? '? ?. it ?Vi^; ?5^;; "*;? r ; ? Hgjj 3 GENERAL DIRECTOR 76-MILLION CAMPAIGN TELLS PURPOSE# TO WHICH MILLIONS GIVEN. EVERY CAUSE IS BENEFITED ' _ * State, Horn* and Porolpn Mission* Christian Education, Hospital* Orphanagsa and Mlnlstorlal Rsllcf Sharo In Rocalpts. OR. L. R. SCARBOROUGH, Chairman Conservation Commission baptist 78 Million Campaign. -Dr. L. K. Scarborough, who waa general director of the Baptist 76 Mtllion Campaign, and who was Is tar elected chairman of the Conservation Commission that Is seeking to ooc- - serve all the interests of that earn- . .. .. pslgn, has Issued a report from the Nashville headquarters showing the various Interests that have profited Boa the $11,8(1,100.68 collected on pledges sp to Doe. 8, 1M0. With Us receipts of 82.858.808.07, the Foreign Mission Board has added to Its territory five hew provtaoes in China end made the beginning tor opening up work In the new fields of Spain, Hungary, Roumaaia. Jugo slavia, and tha Ukraine m Raaaia; strengthened its work hi Syria and Palestine, made a beginning In East ern Siberia, added 100 new workers to its force of American missionaries hi foreign lends, provided new houses Of worship, hospitals, schools, pub lishing plants and other institutions needed In the prosecution of ml salon Sly work. What is of even more Im portance, in the estimation of Secre tary Love, to the completion of many institutions and undertakings that bad been held np for lack of fanda. , Home Missises Doubles Budget By reason of the larger receipts from the campaign, the Home Mis sion Board has bean enabled to prac tically doable lis annuel budget for Its wprk of evangelism, church build ing, work among the foreigners, In dians and negroes, mountain mission also work la Cuba and Panama. 11m appropriations to evangelism have bean practically doubled, those to church building tocreased between 668 end 600 per cent, those to the mountain schools, forty to number, 100 per cent and those to the work of enlisting undeveloped churches. 800 per oeat Tp the ifwlin of ifitte missions, which tsab udiss suck work as previa tog ndsntomrlss and ether spseial workers tor needy fields within the states and aiding weak congregations MSESteirtsi campaign ranges mag It to IN pat emit to the Sight i us statu of tha am Batatas to tke Coneervatton Com tostttattoas flDrtrHT* ?* U* ?*<>** sharing In the returns from the cam petf, show Nat they have received 11718,760 ae tor. Of this sum, $1. imianb. $400,000 has gone to en dowment, advertl hundred thousand dsfflaaa In SN UN have keen wiped . "* mm. Mini seoult sf tee aew tr> t!. *1-T cs sn^irSii,a%r $?? S eeaapalgn ao far, while local oommu- ., nKlea la wfctch 4fc hospital* are lo cated have mbeerlbed appiajiwafly ft.OM.dOO *UMmmL The hocpltal. hare practically $1,000,000 to im teca Bm^d* orphanages bare lUe wte* come la tor much large* support H a remit ot (hp campaign, their receipts Mmb thk source being .. $1,011,798.67. Mm a remit of tbls to earn the orphanages have been en abled to make Improvements valued a* $816,000. *Va work of akltae iced pros abaci 1# a aew on# anma Soathera Bap Uat* aa a * holsi, hut aa a result of the caraprlgn the Relief and Annuity Board received $408,148.88 from Utet sow roe and $800,000 from Mr. keck Waller, Br. ( ? ? ? ? 1 *" ? - Calendar U of the Superior Court of Hertford County, North Carolina Beginning April 18, 1921 For Two Weeks ' ' Hon. L H. Cranmer, Judge Presiding D. R. McGlohon, Clerk Snperior Court ?FIRST WEEK? < Timdw, April 19, 1921 65 Eddie O. Peoples vs. Helen C. People! 83 Mollie Cobb vs. Louis Cobb 117 Annie Carpenter vs. Thomas Carpenter 146 L. M. Morris vs Annie Morris t, 148 Sim Rountree vs Annie Rountree Wednesday, April 20, 1921 6 J. H. Mitchell vs J. R. Garrett 7 J. W. Godwin vs J. D. Gardner , 8 C- H. Eure vs Southern Express Co. 36 Jordan A Parker vs C. F. Griffin , 125 T. W. Wood 4 Son vs J. S. Lawrence 156 J. E. Blades vs The King Overall Co. Thursday. April 21. 1921 9 E. O. Hines vs A. J. Pearce A W. p. Shaw, Jr. 10 J. N. Brown vs Singer Sewing Machine Co. 39 J. C. Newsome vs Planters Mfg. Co. 41 E. B. Bizell vs H. ?. Jenkins 155 J. D. Sessoms vs J. F. Hart Friday, April 22, 1021 13 Pleasant Riddick vs Alice Riddick et als 16 J. F. Miller vs U. L. Holloman 22 Isaac Newsome vs Rogers 4 Williams 38 Herring 4 Beale vs H. C. Brett 54 Viola Vaughan vs H. C- Brett Saturday, April 23, 1921 51 W. K. Powell Jos. J. Parker '62 C. E. Davis vs Jack Flood 90 W. B- Gillam vs Mrs. Rena Holloman 97 In Re: Condemnation of property of R. J. , Baker ?SECOND WEEK? Monday, April 25,1921 114 Mike Earley et als vs John Hays 4 Wife 12 J. T. Bolton et als vs J. T. Baggett et als 24 Wm. Conwell Co. vs J. S. Lawrence, J. P. Trant et als - 72 Annie Daurhtry vs Eugene Daughtry 96 A. J. Dilday vs A. C. L. Railroad Co. 109 John T. Sessoms vs A. C. L. Railroad Co. ,112 Bellamy 4 Rives vs A. C. L. Railroad Co. Tuesday. April 26.1921 18 Va. Car. Peanut Co. vs W. R. 4 S. Barrett 43 A. W. Holloman vs C. B. Godwin 61 Herbert Jenkins vs Paul H. Parker 86 Norman Herring et als vs J. D. Earley 107 Hertford C. Farmers U. W. Co. vs Jan. EL Mitchell 121 Smith Courtney Co. vs Board Road Supervi- . sore, Murfreesboro Township , Wednesday, April 27, 1921 47 Jordan A Parker vs H. J- Vann 48 Oxweld Acetylene Co. va S. Hare 57 J. H. Downs va W. D. Downs 101B. 8. Winbrow vaW. A P. Railroad Co. 132 Roy D. Hall vs Nancy Push, admr'x. Thursday, April 2ft, 1921 78 Hoggard A Stokes va J. W. Godwin -? 79 Leroy Fleetwood vs P. H. Joyner A E. G Griffin S. D. G. R. Buck vs W. S. Trader Friday, April 29, 1921 - 140 Jenkins A Willoughby vs E. Feldman 154 Feldman Bargain House vs G C Willoughby I ; "' \V ?MOTIONS IT William A Clarence Artis vs J. W. Powell 28 Frank O. Edwards vs Jack A Charlie Garris 26 R. C. Benthall vs H. R. Britten 85 A. E- Cowan vs Hoard Neweome ;? '*?$ 44 Jordan A Parker va Jeff Lang ALU. Mitek all 5? & Hare vs Mrs. Martha Barter 68 A. J. Dunning Jr. vs JAM A. Powell 64 J. C. Vaughan vs Solomsn Faison 66 W. A. Buck A Wife vs L. P. Sutton Trans fer Comapny 1 76 S. E. Vaughn vs John Saunders 82 Mrs. Clara Robertson vs B. B. Robertson 87 Belle Garris vs Ale Eley et als 98 E. J. Ricks vs Linton Barnes 99 J. S. Lawrence A J. S- Jenkins vs Emma 110 H. S. Basnight vs J. W. Powell, J. S. Vin son et als ? 189 General Freeman Vf Dora Freeman 168 C. C. Hoggard vs J. H- Mitchell > ? & M 67 Ida Sears vs H. C. Faison ? ? 6 W. T. Hill vs W. H. Evans 58 Robert Hoyrard vs Mollie Howard S. D. R. C. Bridner vs Ernest Carpenter A Mrs. Ernest Carpenter I Spring & Summer Fashions I SEASON 1921 I You are cordially invited to call and see the most wonder ful line ever offered in Women'* end Mime*' High Clem Suit*, ? Coets, Dromes, Skirts, Weists end Petticoats. READY-TO-WEAR AND MADE-TO-MEASURE M l es shown in the Feshkm Book of the VICTOR LADIES TAILORING CO. CHICAGO The styles are more beautiful than ever and-the materials v B of the finest grades to be had. and all in all, the garments are the very best that money can buy. It wiM be a revelation and a pleasure to you to look through m this beautiful Fashion Book, whether you wish to buy or not B I MRS. HELEN BENTHALL, Ahoskie, N. 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