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Names of Johnston County Law Makers ^ Complete List 01 the Senators and Representatives from Johnston County From Its Beginning in 1746. ^ Compiled by Kobert W. Sunders.) Johnston County was formed in 1746 from Craven. Afterwards pans of Duplin and Orange were added. It was named in honor of Gabriel Johnston, Governor of North Carolina from 1734 to 1752. The County Seat is Smith #eld. Members of the House of Commons. 1746 ? John West, 11; John Smith, 11. 1740 (47)-1754? John Herring, 9; (John) Smith. 1754-1700 ? Richard Caswell, Jr.; Stephen Cade. 1700 ? John Hinton, Needham Bryan. 1751 ? John Hinton, Needham Bryan. 1702 (April) ? Needham Bryan, John Hinton. 1702 (November) ? Needham Bryan, John Hinton. 1704 17t?5 ? Benjamin Hardy, Needham Bryan. 176(5-1708 ? Needham Bryan, Benjamin Hardy, 11. 1769 ? Needham Bryan, John Smith. 17,0-1771 ? John Smith, Joel Lane. 1773 (January) ? William Bryan, John Smith. 1773-1774 ? John Smith, Needham Bryan. 1775 ? Needham Bryan, Benjamin Williams. 11 ? Took his seat at the second session. 9 ? The Journal does not state the county he represented, but it has been ascertained from other lists and from the body of the proceedings. Members of The General Assembly. Year. Senators. Representatives. 1777 ? Necdham Bryan Henry Rains, Alexander Averitt 1 778 ? Needham Bryan William Bryan, John Bryan, Jr. 1779 ? Samuel Smith Lewis Bryan, Philip Raiford 1780 ? Benjamin Williams James Lockhart, John Whitley (781 ? Benjamin Williams Joseph Boon, Hardy Bryan 1782 ? Thomas Gay Arthur Bryan, Nathan Williams ;78^ ? Hardy Bryan Arthur Bryan, Nathan Williams 1784, April ? Benjamin Williams* Samuel Smith, Arthur Bryan 1784, Oct. ? Benjamin Williams Joseph Boon, Kedar Powell 1785 ? Arthur Bryan Hardy Bryan, Benjamin Williams 1786 ? Benjamin Williams William Avera, Needham Bryan 3787 ? Joseph Boon Everett Pierce, William Bridges 1788 ? Arthur Bryan William Ward, John Bryan, Jr. 1789 ? Arthur Bryan * Benjamin Williams, John Bryan, Jr. 1790 ? Matthias Handy, Hardy Bryan 1791 ? Thomas Gray Everett Pierce, Lovard Bryan J 792 ? Hardy Bryan Everett Pierce, Lovard Bryan 1793 ? Hardy Bryan William Hackney, Joseph Ingram 1794 ? Samuel Smith John Whitley, Richard Rivers 1795 ? Samuel Smith Everett Pierce, John Whitley 1796 ? Samuel Smith Mathias Handy, Richard Rivers 1797 ? Samuel Smith Matthias Handy, John Williams 1798 ? Samuel Smith John Williams, Joseph Ingram 1799 ? Samuel Smith John Williams, Calvin Jones 1800 ? Samuel Smith John Williams, Joseph Ingram 1801 ? John Williams John Smith, Richard Rivers 1802? John Williams Calvin Jones, John A. Smith 1803 ? John Williams Edwin Smith 1804 ? John Williams John A. Smith, Isaac Williams 1805 ? John Williams John A. Smith, Josephus Ingram 180(5 ? Samuel Smith Robert Gulley, John Sanders 1807 ? Robert Gulley, Jr Joseph Richardson, John Boon, Jr. 1808 ? John Williams Joseph Richardson, Joseph Boon 1809? John Williams Samuel Norsworthy, Joseph Richardson 1810 ? John Williams Samuel Norsworthy, Henry Guy 811 ? John Williams Henry Guy, Samuel Norsworthy 1812 ? Ellick Sanders Joseph Ingram, William Bryan 1813 ? John Williams William Bryan, Jesse Adams '814 ? William Bryan Jesse Adams, John A. Smith i s 1 5 ? William Ilinton Jesse Adams, Henry Bryan i SI ?; ? John Williams Jesse Adams, Henry Bryan 18lt ? John Williams Henry Bryan, Jesse Adams 1818 ? Reuben Sanders Robert II. Helme, John Atkinson 1819? John Williams,! Jesse Adams Philip Raiford, Henry Bryan 1820 ? Jesse Adamsff John McLeod, Joseph Richardson j 821 ? Joseph Richardson John McLeod, Hilary Wilder 1822 ? Joseph Richardson Hardy Adams, Samuel Lee 1823 ? John McLeod Robert H. Helme, Hilary Wilder 824 ? John McLeod Hilary Wilder, Robert H. Helme 1825 ? Reuben Sanders Kinchen Q. Adams, Hilary Wilder 1826? Reuben Sanders Hilary Wilder, Kinchen Q. Adams 1827 ? David Thomason Hilary Wilder, Kinchen Q. Adams 1828? David Thomason Hilary Wilder, Josiah O. Watson 1829 ? Reuben Sanders"! Hilary Wilder, Allen Richardson 18"0 ? Hilary Wilder Josiah Holder, Kedar Whitley ,831 ? David Thomason Josiah Holder, Ashley Sanders 1832 ? Hilary Wilder John McLeod, Josiah Adams 1833 Hilary Wilder John McLeod, Josiah Holder 1834 ? Hilary Wilder James Tomlinson, Josiah Holder 1835? Josiah Holder lames Tomlinson, Kedar Whitley Senatorial District. 13th ? Johiah Holder James Tomlinson, Kedar Whitley 13th ? Josiah Holder John F. Ellington, James Tomlinson 13th ? Josiah Holder... Jesse Adams, James Tomlinson 13th ? James Tomlinson Lunsford Richardson, Kedar Whitley 23rd ? James Tomlinson Jesse Adams, Lunsford Richardson 23rd ? James Tomlinson Lunsford Richardson, Ashby Sanders 23rd ? William H. Watson Andrew J. Leach, Linn B. Sanders 23rd ? William H. Watson Andrew J. Leach, Linn B. Sanders 23rd ? William H. Watson Willis H. Sanders, S. Goodwin 23rd ? William H. Watson Burness H. Tomlinson, Asa Barnes j 23rd ? Linn B. Sanders Burness H. Tomlinson, Asa Barnes 23rd ? J. T. Leach Willis H. Sanders, Burness H. Tomlinson 23rd ? J. W. B. Watson William II. Watson, James Mitchoner j 23rd ? C. B. Sanders Seth Woodall, W. H. Avera 23rd? Thomas I). Sneed W. A. Smith, W. G. Banks 23rd ? Thomas D. Sneed Charles Beasley, John R. Coats 23rd ? Thomas I). Sneed Perry Godwin, B. R. Hinnant 17th ? J. B. Cook B. R. Hinnant, Edward W. Pou I 17th ? L. R. Waddell Jesse Hinnant, W. II. Joyner | 17th ? W. H. Avera Jesse Hinnant, W. H. Joyner i 17th? L. R. Waddell E. J. Holt, E. A. Bizzell 17th ? L. R. Waddell H. J. Ryals, Karquard Smith 17th? L. R. Waddell E. A. Bizzell, E. J. Holt j 17th ? J. J. Harper J- T. Ellington, W. H. Joyner | 17th? William Richardson Jesse Brown, H. M. Johnson' 17th? Ashley Home J. W. Perry, James H. Pou 17th ? James H. Pou Edward S. Abell, John Sanders 17th ? James H. Pou Josephus Johnson, B. A. Wellons 17th ? W. N. Rose, Jr R. H. Gower, Charles F. Kirby 13th ? James H. Pou R- B. Whitley, Y. J. Lawhon 13th? Edward S. Abell J- WT. Vick, Rufus Sanders 13th ? Edward S. Abell Charles M. Creech, Claude W. Smith 13th ? J. A. T. Jones J- F. Brown, P. G. Johnson j 13th ? Allen K. Smith J. M- Morgan, Clarence W. Richardson 15th ? C. W. Richardson Edward S. Abell, Joseph W. Wood 15th ? J. A. T. Jones Romulus II. Gower, JamesP. Canaday 15th ? C. M. Wilson Josephus Johnson, George L. Jones 15th? (See Sampson and Harnett) J. Walter Myatt, Josiah W. Barnes loth? O. A. Barbour Linril!* H. Allred, Ashley Hornej 14th ? O. A. Barbour Linville H. Allred, C. M. Wilson 14th ? Ezra Parker L. H. Allred, C. M. Wilson ?. >? North Carolina Manual, 1913, pages 667-672; North Carolina Manual, 1915, l>age 13 and page 81. NOTES *The Journal for the session of April, 1784, has been lost. The names of some of the Senators, however, are recorded in messages from the Senate entered in the House Journal, but ?t is *iot always possible to ascertain with certainty the counties they represented. ??The Journal does not indicate the county he represented, but this in formation has been obtained from other sources. t Resigned. tfSeat declared vacant because the Constitution forbade a Minister of (he Gospel, while exercising his ministerial functions, to hold a public office. ?fDied in office. NOTE: Names are spelled as they appear in the lists of members preceding the journals of each session, with variations, or modern forms in brackets. OUT WHERE THE WEST BEGINS. Out where the handclap's a little stronger Out where the smile dwells a little longer, That's where the West begins. Out where the sun is a wee btt brighter, Where the snows that fall are a trifle whiter, Where the bonds of home are a wee bit tighter. That's where the West begins. Out where the skies are a trifle bluer. Out where friendship's a little truer, That's where the West begins. Out where a fresher breeze is blowing, Where there's laughter in every streamlet flowing. Where there's more of reaping and less of sowing, That's where the West begins. Out where the world is in the making. Where fewer hearts with despair are aching. That's where the West begins. Where there's more of singing and less of sighing, Where there's more of giving and less of buying, And a man makes friends without half trying, That's where the West begins. ?ARTHUR CHAPMAN. ttttt t w t y y w V V V V V V V V V V V V ?J4 V *?* ?J* *?* *?* *5* *J* ?J? ?J* *J? ?*? ?J? ?J* ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?*? Turner's \ North Carolina Almanac for 1917 I _ _ ? __________________ ^ JL Bigger and Better than Ever Before. The Almanac * that our Fathers and Grandfathers kept by the Fireside and consulted daily. One man says the jokes 'one in it are worth a Dollar. Price 10 Cents each. The Herald Office Smithfield, N. C. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF KENLY, At Kenly, N. C., at the Close of Busi ness December 27th, 1916. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $105,839.61 Overdrafts secured and unse cured 4,065.96 Banking Houses.. $3,778.88 Furniture & Fixt. $2,202.68 5,981.56 Demand loans 17,089.10 Due from National Banks.. 7,260.29 Due from State Banks and Bankers .'{94.45 Cash Items 407.00 Gold coin 115.00 Silver coin, including all mi nor coin currency 190.45 National bank notes and other U. S. notes 3,174.00 Total $144,517.40 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in.... $10,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 5,444.94 Deposits subject to check 9.3,472.44 Time Certificates of Deposit 34,564.46 Cashier's checks outstanding 569.04 Accrued Interest due de positors 466.52 PIN MONEY SAVED IS MUCH MONEY SAVED. This is the sum total of the out come of systematic saving. Join our Pin-Money Savines Club, which starts December 20th. You will novor miss the amoi nt you depor.it, and when another Christmas season rolls around you will have spending money without touching your salary. Drop in and let our Cashier fully explain the idea. THE JOHNSTON COUNTY BANK & TRUST COMPANY, Smithfield, N. C. WE HAVE TOBACCO BED CAN vass. Austin-Stephenson C ompr'.ny, Smithfield, N. C. NOW IS AN IDEA I, TIME TO paint and we have it ? either Lead Oil or ready prepared. Cotter Hard ware Company. Total $144,517.40 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Johnston, 1917. I, J. H. Kirby, Cashier of the above-named Bank, do solemnly sw<?ar 'hat the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. H. KIRBY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 5th day of January, 1917. N. R. PIKE, Notary Public. My commission expires Nov. 27, 1917. CORRECT? ATTEST: J. T. EDGERTON, W. T. BAILEY, H. F. EDGERTON, ' Directors. Cheapest Monty in State Right in Smithtield Why pay exhorbitant interest for short time loans when you can borrow money at five (5) per cent interest on FIVE years time? I can negotiate a loan for you on your FARM lands in any amount from $1,000 to $50,000 on above terms. First come, first served, although funds are unlimited. "Prepare for the worst, pray for the best, and take whatever God sees fit to send you" is a mighty good plan. Money may not be "easy" and cheap always, so why not prepare now for the next five years. See me and file your application NOW. Will buy your land, or sell you mine. If you have stocks, bonds, mortgages and notes to sell or trade, see me before closing deal. FREDERICK H. BROOKS, Lawyer Office over N. B. Grantham's Store, Smithfield, N. C. Fifth Car Load of Mules I have more Mules* and the best selection, in my stables to select from than any place in Johnston County. Prices and terms right. Come quick and get your choice. Your friend, Will R. Long Sniithfield, N. C. A ~ Galvanized Roo% AND Heart Cedar Shingles If you want a top on your house that will stay buy Shingles Galvanized Roofing in Any Length Cotter Hardware Company SMITHFIELD, N. C.
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