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THURSDAY, OCT, 23, 1930. the; JOHNSTONIAN—sun, SELMA, N. C. Tax-Payer Should Read This Statement W. M. Sanders 116.97 192.70 A. E. Taiton 98.04 136.01 Leon P. Uzzle 823.39 805.46 and tins man was in office under Democratic rule. WILDEKS TOWNSHIP 75.7.3 18.71 37.97 12.76 Thi.s show.s decrease, Decrea.se $22.93. 1., following statement regarding certain tax payers taxes in certain townships should be of interest to every tax payer in Johnston County. Please read the heading of each crtumn so you can see what the Democrats have done for you and what t,.e Republicans have done. The taxes for 1926 were compiled >y the former Republican administrataion and it will be seen ^ person’s tax listed below took a . sudden jump upward ni 1927 when the Democrats came back into power—in many instances more than doubled what they were in 1926 under Re- pumican rule. The third column shows exactly the amount each tax payers taxes increased under Democratic rule in 1927 ihe fourth column shows the amount that will be saved to each of these tax payers this year figuring the tax by the 1930 r^te on the existing values for the year 1930. In other words, the Republican Board of County Commissioners have reduced the county tax rate 20 cents on each hundred dollars worth of property listed, which is the first real tax reduction Johnston County has had since any of us can remember, ELEVATION TOWNSHIP Allen A.ndi8rson Atkinson Barham .. Name D. G. W. D. C. B. Ezra Allen ... . Allen ... Barbour Barbour . J. C. Barbour R. A. Barbour R. E. Barbour’ Jeptha Benson T. P. Byrd W. E. Glifton Mts. Emma Coats J. W. Coats R.-A. Coats T. D. Coats Mrs. Anna Creech E. H. Dixon W. P. Dixon J. R. Durham W. H. Ployers W. O. Grimek Mrs. Zilla Hardee J. 0. Hargis J. E. Hobbs Frank Honeycutt A. C. Johnson B. F. Johnson' Calbert Johnson John A. Johnson Paul E. Johnson Ranson Johnson J. A. King ’ . W. J. Langston Mrs. Louisa Langdon .. .. W. L. Langdon D. C. Lassiter ' J. V. Lassiter S. A. Lassiter T. H. Lassiter Mrs. Rosa Lee Lassiter Joel B. Lee John W. Lee A. A. Mas.sengill W. J. Massengill D. D. Medlin Henry Morgan Jesse T. Morgan E. B. McCabe F. H. Nordan W. E. Norris C. C. Parrish T. M. PaiTish A. E. Penny . .. W. H. Sanders R. B. Smith Talbert Stevens Mrs. Lula Surles J. A. Tyner Mrs. W. E. Thornton W. E. Wallace ..._. W. M. Woodall 128.76 Mrs. Zeb Woodall 33.39 Year 1926 $ 191.24 83.17 71.89 44.06 113.33 121.08 137.11 103.01 67.33 52.93 65.19 141.44 185.89 81.47 36.00 135.13 58.88 162..52 299.47 .54.50 173.58 47.56 56.00 71.23 176.34 197.61 24.52 275^47 71.79 228.34 124.34 105.38 67.90 87.72 77.00 73.75 428.02 91.64 104.51 53.84 45.03 47.41 59.82 277.12 204.45 69.60 93.67 19.58 37.81 15.06 50.72 206 09 127.53 74.31 44.51 23.80 44.67 178.67 47.42 Year 1927 '$ 235.47 117.70 88.63 71.87 186.65 154.97 242.95 142.97 85.81 91.29 83.46 180.19 245.11 95.41 64.80 176.82 79.67 284.68 342.79 75.66 233.97 61.56 118.00 93.95 204.19 ' 234.21 39.40 443.63 83'.77 276.90 157.61 140.08 95.79 108.70 141.60 111.27 620.71 167.57 147.32 63.82 63.15 57.84 73.11 303.54 322.06 128.90 111.34 36.15 46 43 17.90 70.09 284.82 145.6T 99.93 88.60 31.62 63.79 284.86 83.20 208.73 44.64 Republican Democratic I>ecrea.sc Increase 1926-1927 $ 44.23 34.53 16.74 27.81 78.32 33.98 105.84 39.36 18.48 38.36 18.27 38.75 59.22 13.94 28.80 41.69 20.79 122.16 43.32 21.16 60.39 14.00 62.00 22.72 27.85 36.60 14.88 168.16 11.98 48.56 33.27 34.70 27.89. 20.98 64.60 37.52 192.69 75.93 42.81 9.98 18.12 10.43 13.29 26.42 117.61 59.30 17.67 16.57 8.62 2.84 19.37 78.73 18.10 25.62 44.09 7.82 19.12 106''9 35.78 79.97 11.25 WILSON’S MILLS TOWNSHIP J. I. Adams 50.84 Barbour Barbour Batten . ' Beasley Beaty .. Coats ... (Mrs. J. T. Coats J. A. Creech . D. E. Eason . .. W. J. Gamer . W. E. Godwin R. G. Gower N. E. Johnson J. D. Lassiter C. E. Lee .... J. D. Lee .... C. B. Parrish J. E. Parrish Mrs. Mary A. Price W. A. Price W. E. Priee , S. Page Proctor Mrs. S. Page Proctor J. S. Smith S. B. Smith . M. L. Smith D. H. Stephenson . B. A. Turnage H. H. Underwood D. O. Uzzle . C. W. Benson . Evelyn Wilson C. M. Wilson W. C. Wilson W. G. Wilson W. T. Wilson P. P. Youngblood . M. M. Jones Eli Johnson Mrs. Mary E. John Mrs. Clara Massey 1930 $ 19.90 10.76 9.10 6.10 16.98 13.17 , 18.80 14.64 10.28 8.65 7.68 17.72 25.92 9.55 6.00 23.18 7.68 22.74' 29.02 7.44 19.66 6.64 10.45 10.55 17.18 17.77 2.87 9.49 14.91 21.71 ■ 13.54 16.20 9..52 14.15 12.00 11.88 47.42 17.77 15.40 6.63 6.21 4.94 5.60 24.82 26.85- 13.25 7.80 2.36 4.11 9.11 10.02 30.23 12.26 11.55 9.75' 3.40 21.64 21.64 7.30 18.40 4.80 Mrs. R. E. A. M. Barnes, Jr Chester L. Bames A. R. Barnes J. T. Batten J. L. Boyette L. E. Boyette Mrs. R. J. Castleberry Lizzie Corbett W. P. Creech Hackney Boykin R. B. Bradshaw E Grant G. R. Barnes Hunb'A P. Barnes J. 0. Bai’nes J. W. Barnes A. C, Batten G. S. Boyette J. S. Boyette Mrs. J. C. Boykin J. W. Boykin i E. R. Brannan Vann Eason B. W. Hinnant W. A. Eason N. R. Ferrell . Geo. F. Graves Charlie Green A. V. Hinton G. M. Hinton .. Q. B. Hocutt Mrs. Emma 0. Jeffries N. B. Jeffries J. J. Johnson N. N. Johnson .. J. R. Lynch W. L. Lynch W. D. Moody : B. G. Mooneyham H. H. Murphy J. B. Oneal W. A. Owen J. S. Pace J. H. Parrish H. B. Phillips .V. L. Pool Charlie Pounds E. H. Price Mr.,. E. P. Sanders 1. R. R Sasser Standi Stott - Turley C. E. Vinson H. S. Wall Jesse Wall J. M. Wall Mrs. Bsttie Whitley 1926 ... 82.79 96.20 216.18 206.40 .. 153.60 .. 110.80 79.60 .. 62 02 .. 34.64 . 119.85 .. 83.38 . 68.01 .. 23,21 - 112.46 . 174.50 . 30.02 . 270.80 . 70.52 . 49.00 . 79.89 . 563.96 60.48 ■ 29.77 85.20 50.41 33.76 90.22 21.05 90.93 71.62 8-1.30 74.73 50.41 38.88 296.91 95.72 50.85 48.67 83.55 96,83 36.49 34.44 300.20 44.79 80.68 375.03 150.11 178.05 47.38 68.77 72.00 45.20 38.44 143.50 81.16 99.02 .544.73 69.44 49.03 74.41 155.77 259:36 83.48 1927 194.65 131.65 291.35 226.73 201.72 134.20 111.61 118.79 44.69 168.37 129.97 116.05 36.64 176.61 220.71 51.20 512.20 97.11 64.65 181.34 677.50 85.77 150.63 145.74 191.93 68.75 144.01; 70.88 116.14 97.37 108.05 130.01 84.84 41.14 484.46 154.66 76.80 69.44 133.63 124.38 76.25 59.29 461.56 79.70 187.07 392.67 190.95 482.97 95.16 84.08 102.49 80.64 98.59 172.05 136.19 191.33 790.79 89.35 55.43 116.34 213.59 403.96 102.70 1927 111.86 35.45 75.17 20.33 48.12 23.40 31.91 56.77 10.05 49.04 46 59 48.04 13.43 64.15 46.17 21.18 241.40 26.59 15.65 51.45 ■ 123.54 25.29 120,86 60.54 141.52 34.99 53.83 49.83 25.21 25.75 23.75 55.28 34.43 2.86 187.55 58.94 25.95 20.77 50.08 . 27.55 39.76 24.85 161.36 34.91 106.39 17.64 40.84 304.92 47.78 15.31 30.49 35.44 60.15 28.55 55 03 92.31 249.06 19.91 6.40 41.93 57.82 144.60 19.22 1930 Duncan 29.14 64.06 D. T. P. T. Duncan Mrs. Rosa Duncan D. H. Durham .... Jesse Ellis S. A. God'win 12.00 12.11 ■ 30.97 24.28 20.69 14.34 10.45 11.28 5.92 15.87 11.71 17.20 3.94 14.06 22.73 4.73 48.55 10.60 29.40 23.72 59.86 7.67 21.24 ,9.80 21.81 ‘ 6.10 12.35 6.24 11.61 2.07 10.10 , 12.48 6.38 7.24 45.02 9.08 9.22 6.24 28.85 12.21 5.39 4.82 36.22 6.27 13.47 36.14 17.95 29.34 9.29 7.71 9.03 j 7.37 11.58 19.33 12.77 14.pi 75.38 9.55 7.47 11 23 17.76 41.16 9.93 Roy G. Gulley Colon Hamilton J. C. Hardee B. Harrison J. B. Harrison Dock Hill J. M. Hinton Dr. B. A. Hocutt M. C. Hooks Hugh A. Page W. N. Parrish J. M. Peele F. C, Pounds W. C. Poole I. M. Puckett J. T. Puckett Ed Smith Est L. B. Smith S. V. Smith W. T. Stallings John W. Starling Mrs. J. L. Taiton Herman Vinson Loomis Vinson Naomi and Claudia Vinson Willard Vinson W. F. Weathers A. Sam White L. A. Wilder J. H. Williams ... 188.67 ... 88.94 ... 88.34 4.44 .. 60.51 .. 26.23 15.70 .. 58.04 .. 24.60 .. 109.94 . 35.66 432.16 119.22 . 369.82 . 58.70 - 112.96 30.16 7.04 50.24 26.05 94.12 ■ . 128.77 346.66 150.49 18.73 92.04 138.01 117.74 84.84 164.63 74.32 154.03 47.11 110.71 54.66 151.67 227.40 • 151.23 ■ 115.56 6.45 70.81 37.05 17.00 103.06 47.17 201.88 97.94 487.01 208.02 442.49 98.52 203.00 102.52 8.78 103.92 42.39 141.22 246.51 485.92 206.45 54.27 128.06 182.10 132.99 116.24 274.07 112.82 190.77 53.05 172.83 25.52 87.61 38.73 62.29 27.22 2.01 10.30 10.82 1.30 45.02 22.57 91.94 62.28 54.85 88.80 72.67 ,39.82 90.04 72.36 1.74 50.24 16.34 47.10 117.74 192.26 55.96 25.54 36.02 44.09 15.25 31.40 109.44 38.50 36.74 5.94 62.12 4.40 ites 48.06 13.74 9.82 1.25 2.16 3.07 .89 9.04 5.46 22.52 8.56 47.60 20.63 30.10 8.97 11.92 11.68 3.12 10.46 4.37 16.26 .16.21 36.39 7.60 4.21 14.08 45.96 63.80 9.23 69.08 6.60 17.20 4,18 16.97 How Democrats Take Care of Their Own CI.AYTON TOWNSHIP H. F. Adams Jesse Adams W.' T. Adams Allen Bros P. E. Allen A. F. Arthur Alex Atkinson Clifford Austin Ernest Austin Jesse H. Austin .... L. F. Austin Ralph Austin 1 H. G. Avery W. L. Bagley J. Dwight Barbour Robert E. Barbour W. E. Barbour .. ..... J. A. Batten 0. S. Benson C. B. Blackman J M. Blinson J. W. Blinson Harry Brooks 71.28 20.44 .70 4.58 7.00 2.42 1 05 66.73 95.24 28.51 9.55 .52.39 110.93 58.54 9.13 .. 157.27 202.14 44.87 21,11 80.67 108.06 27.39 9.85 5.34 - 7.87 2.53 1.14 . '123.91 160.69 36.78 15.00 - 83.65 119.62 35.97 12.64 - 27.20 59.32 32.12 '2.76 . 20.07 36.34 16.27 ' 3.45 . 48.70 73.04 24.34 7.51 16.77 19.18 2.41 2.14 47.57 70.33 22.76 7.69 196.46 220.62 24.16 19.65 16.44 • 116.64 100.2$ 10.49 . 152.86 248.48 95.62 26.48 7.23 9.23 2.00 .82 246.38 348.62 102.34 51.49 - 120.52 210.01 99.49 15.65 60.27 105.27 45.00 8.85 31.31 37.54 6.23 ■ 3.74 39.70 41.54 1.84 4.07 182.28 253.38 71.10 14.40 37.68 64.68 27.00 5.97 89.60 129.78 40.18 12.60 29.27 76.28 47.01 7.15 38.95 56.90 17.95 5.48 97.81 162.02 64.21 15.03 145.88 184.43 38.55 32.40 97.69 122.78 25.09 11.62 90.35 105.82 15.47 9.00 11.27 52,53 41.26 5.00 862.61 1345.70 483.09 106.93 152.03 215.21 63.18 23.80 174.11 329 17 155.06 32.7C 94.23 103.08 8.85 9.40 58.43 107.37 48.94 9.42 171.22 228.12 56 90 9.3( 142.08 175.76 33.68 16.60 76.75 106.06 28.31 9.35 23.40 64.89 41.49 , 3.7C A. T. Canady . J. H. Canaday J. J. Capps Chas. Carroll H. Coats W. N. Coats .. J. A. Corbitt .... A. R. Duncan Ban Duncain .. '93.29 3.74 61.44 103.53 6.78 49.47 118.26 59.60 97.60 125.09 446.39 45.94 66.75 25.74 368.94 32.50 6.44 32..50 91.65 5.72 5.07 18.75 57.95 89.42 104.98 16.41 221.91 222.08 54.00 16.91 566.51 33.79 134.66 190.04 14.07 90.59 235.52 94.44 173.03 183.04 549.26 62.45 113.94 30.17 582.31 39.14 7.48 43.08 100.59 9.58 , 7.41 20.03 147.75 131.92 152.04 39.02 254.52 209.77 125.56 44.66 845.41 41.61 41.37 .42 12.08 86.51 6.78 41.12 117.26 34.84 75.43 57.95 102.87 16.51 47.19 4.43 213.37 6.64 ' 1.04 10.58 8.94 3.86 2.34 1.28 89.79 42.50 47.06 22.61 32.16 47.69 71.56 27.65 278.90 7.82 Since some of the Democratic politicians of Johnston County have had so much to say about the Republicans loaning* out some of the sinking fund money during the past two years, we would like, to call to the reader’s attention a few loans made by the ^mocrats in 1928 from the time they were defeated in the Action until they “gave up the ghost” on the first Monday in December following the election. We are not attempting to ques tion the lagality of the loans, but since they have taken the pains to show that the Republicans loaned out about $19,000 of that fund for the past two years, w.e decided to show that the Democrats loaned out over $48,000.00 during the last 20 days that they held authority in 1928, having loaned out $7,000.00 of this money the first day of December, and we hope the reader will note who got the. money in each instance. They surel3r meant to take care of their own. Three of those getting loans in their “dying hours” in 1928 are this year offering themselves to be voted for in the'coming election, and these are J. Willard Oneal, Dr. M. Hinnant and W. P. Aycock. We mention these because the Democrats have had so much to say about James Raynor getting a loan, and he being County Attorney. Mortgage Loans (made after election) Nov. 15, 1928, J. JVillland Oneal & W. H. Godwin ......$ 3,215.00 Nov. 20, 1928, Geo. W. Barham 1,000.00 Nov. 29, 1928, Willie T. Woodard 1,000.00 Nov: 13, 1928, Lewis Keen 2,500.00 Nov. 28, 1928, Anna H. Watson , I’oOO.OO Nov. 22, 1928, J. M. Driver 4,500.00 Nov. 22, 1928, P. B. Johnson 10 000.00 Nov. 26, 1928, W. W. Hare (Paid) l’250.00 3 21 :. 2,000.00 ! Nov. 28, 1928, Dewey Fletcher Stancil Guardian 1,350.00 5 I Nov. 27, 1928, W. T. Stallings 1,750.00 Nov. 29, 1928, Walter A. Holland 2,000 00 230^ I Nov. 19, 1928, S. H. Hooks 2,000.00 r.-«, |Nov. 20, 1928, Oran Liles 3,310.00 Dec. 1, 1928, W. J. Massey 3,000.00 Dec. 1, 1928, Dr. M. Hinnant, on ticket 4,000.00 Nov. 22, 1928, W. P. Aycock, on ticket 2,500.00 Nov. 15, 1928, W. Jesse Stanley 2,000.00 48,375.75 MAKE IT SAY “PLEASE” notice: The undersigned having -qualified as administrator:^ on the estate of Gr^ Newson, deceased, hereby noti fies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on, or be fore the 9th day of September, 1931, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all per sons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 8th day of September, 1930. LARRY NEWSOME and ZILPHIA NEWSOME, -4.dmrs. R. L. Ray, Sr., Attorney. “Make your auto horn say Please!” That i.s one of the orders recently given out to operators of a nation wide bus line by its manager.- But the bus drivers have no monopoly on it—^every individual motorist around Selma can adopt it with a good deal of credit to him.self. Make your horn say “Please” instead of “Get out of the way” and see if the fellow in front doesn’t respond more readily. Besides, you will miss the frowns and ugly words that us ually come from him when you blast your horn as though you were swear ing at him. Courtesy is still the greatset safeguard against accident. Courteous drivers, drivers who are considerate of others, fig-ure in the fewest accidents. That is a proven fact. So why not profit from the order being given the bus drivers ? Why not accept a sensible sugges tion when it comes your way? Start now and see .how much better you get along when you make the horn ay ‘Tlease” instead the way.” “Get out CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION Branch Banking & Trust At the close of Business NOTICE OF NEW REGISTRATION IN SELMA TOWNSHIP Notice is hereby given that at the meeting of the County Board of Elections held on September 6th, 1930, at Smithfield, North Carolina, that it was ordered that a new reg istration of vote* for the Novem ber election and thereafter be had in Selma Township. The Books will be open for said new registration beginning with the 1th day of October, 1930. , LEON G. STEVENS, Chairman of County Board of Elections. Tames D. Parker, Secretary of C.iunty Board of Elections. ASSETS:. - Loans and Di.scounts --$3,106,387.24 U. S. and N. C. Bonds.. 1,314,851.69 All other Stocks and 12,100.00 Banking Houses Fur. and - 104,830.82 Cash and Due from LIABILITIES: Capital Stock $ 250,000.00 Surplus : 250,000.00 Undivided Profits 209,400.92 Agreement to Repur. Bonds 0,000.00 Banks 820,047.30 Deposits -- 4,598,816, $5,358,217.05 $5,358,217.05 Upon the strength of the above statement and the backing of our Di rectors we solicit your business, promising every accommodation consistent with sound banking. No account too smaU to receive our most careful attention ■ 'mi K • \ pi •' !• • J J- r i 4 I- m- I'M
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