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tT.IDAY, JULY 2, l: THE FilAKXLIN PRESS PAGE :::anged ON NATIONAL FLAG I J 1 .. I f of j Sizis's Adnzhzicn. ! In the blue fieia of tlie United States j'ag-' there are forty-eight white stars, j These stars are arranged la a rectan gle of six horizontal rows, eight stars ijn a row. sach star In the field repre sents a particular state in the Amer Glean Union, in the chronological order Ilia wnicn u was admitted. The eight istates in the flrfet row of .stars are: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, jlGeorgla, Massachusetts, ! Maryland, loouia uaronna, - (.'The eight states in the second row (of stars in order are: New Ilarnp- Bmre, Virginia, New York. North iCarolina, Rhode Island, Vermont, Ken- tucKy, Tennessee. . The eight states, in the third row of jstars in order are: Ohio, Louisiana, iinaiana, Mississippi,:.,, Illinois, Ala bama, Maine, Missouri.' ; The eight states in tfie fourth rotr of :8tars in order are: Arkansas. Mltlil. , jean, Florida, Texas, Iowa, Wisconsin, uuuornia, Minnesota The eight states in the fifth row of jstars in order are: Oregon, Kansas, l west Virginia, Nevada, Nebraska, Ool oraao, worth Dakota, South Dakota. ; The ejght statfB in the sixth row of stars In order are : , Montana, Wash- :ington, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Okla homa, Arizona, New Mexico. Na . uonai itepuoiic. Essig Harkot IL O. ESSIG, Prop. 4 Fresh Meats of All Kfesb Fin Horn Mal Sausage Everything kept irff firt cuss market, Fhcne 42 17. N. SLOAN CIVIL ENGINEER Registered under eral AM!ml)!y or Una. act of Gen North Caro- Careful personal attention &yn to all work. Room Twelve . Bm of Franklin Building, Frar.!:!in, - , M. r i ! V. B. LENOIR GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT ThanlrftB aU clients for their liberaUpaironaRe in te'ihet0. merit a continuance of theim" u wiu gjuuiy welcome. many new clients. GAEJESVILLE KON I702KS MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES , FOUNDERS AND machinists Manufacturers of Saw MHr. ci,:-i. : and Lever Cap Cane Mh Mm GeSgel Grey Iron and Brass Machinery Castings and , . ."uiuj, viaiiiigs. stock Machinery and MiI1 Su Bar Iron, Angles and Shapes and Shafting, , Boxes and Hangers. Operate Machine Shop for Repair Work OUR ALL-FRICTION-FEED SAW MILL IS DUILT FOR SERVICE W. G. MEALOR, WEST FQIUT YIELDS RELICS OF INTEREST FczrJ cn Ccmn SI fa cl Patriot Soldiers. Many unlaue relftf'a nf thA.nnvninl . - - -r - - -v -v. i u tion have been unearthed in the site or tne original canm of rh nnnHnm. tai forces at Wesf 'Point. After lying uunea lor a centnrv and half tha. objects today throw on on ine nie of the old garrison, v ' Hundreds of relics of the old camp nave been discovered. The common-' esr, or these are the hnnn frnm'th uniforms of the soldi whih nw It possible o identfy the regiments An M im. J t -"'a' m. ' cuwmuiucu nere. un or rn mnar in. terestlng of the finds were the. tools u ujaiciiHia usea in manuiacturing Munwns, wnicn lorm a primitive but ton factory. ,- . , The buttons were cut from bone bv means of a cutting tool some six inches in length. This cutter made it 1 " j,v ' - tiUUJl M.rtTt Wt Point on tha Huilaan RIvap About Forty Miles From - New York. in Locality u Rich In Scenic iaauty . tit . . .. na nmoneai interest, - possible . to bora out hnttona frm naro substance. Iti waa turned by means or a caroentdn'a hrn Th buttons were usually made from pig bone. A number ; of nln of hnn hare been found which had been care fully sawn into thin strips for the purpose. .These bone, buttons were covered with cloth. Another interesting find wur eral lead nenclla. tiipr. wm- moia by hammering a lead bullet into the form of a pencil. On. a th ia pointed, while a hole has been bored at the other end. so that it mnM h . "V w VWH'W UU worn about the neck. Some of the pencils have been twisted to gire the wnw anrmer hold." The pencils, which are of a variety of forma, still wrtte fairly well. RECIPE FOR "HE FOURTjl - By MART GRAHAM BONNER Take the early mornlna and soma Children, tonether with a fair aorln- Wing of flrecrackfra, and serve Daily and noisily as a first eouraa. Take the middle of the da and a hot sun and a bran band and, a picnic and 'plenty ef people and serve good and hot for the second course. Take the :'. evening and a cool breeze and fireworks and everyone outof doors; serve tired but happy for the third and last course. (O. 12, Wtstarn Newspaper Union.) Ift' ..1 -A .."7 Z v V t(.f'-'l EARLY-PATRIOTS" A ' BAND OF IMMORTALS Nona of Signers of Dcclara tion Betrayed Trust. On'lhe 151st birthday of the nation hundred! of orators throughout the land will place before their audiences pictures of those 50 men who on July 4,:177G, affixed their names to the Declaration of Independence and thus laid the foundation stone of a state which commands the admiration and respect of the world. That giant of eloquence, ; Daniel Webster, perhaps has presented their characters, nnd ncMev'eihentt' more Si, The Drafting of the Declaration of Independence by the Representative of the Thirteen Original Statee Which- ware the Foundation of the Present United States of America. " luminously than any before or since his day. "They are dead." he said in hl$ eulogy of the last signer, Charles' Mirroii of Carrollton, "butilttle there is of the great and good that can die I To their country, they ret lite in n that perpetuates the memorr of men on earth ; in the recorded proofji of their own , great actions, in the off. spring of their intellect, in deep en graved lines Of rillhlip rrnHtrwlt. onrl in the homatre and kind. 'They live in their example and in tne influence which their , lives and Appetizing and Keep a case of Pbnn on nana at noma. Serve meals and with your evening lunches. Order NAME at all good hotels - TMaiitana 1J COCA crntrts, -tlielr principles aiui. ofjinlons now exercise mid will continue to ex ercise on the iiiTaf N of men. not only In tJielr own country, but throughout the, world." ' , lu the .individual sense, the mem bers of that immortal ' ongresawfcrtf the most remarkable political body whiqh the ( annals the " world 'can show. ; In each tli fiery zeal of the patriot ws tempered by -the inherent Virtues Of the man. Nat nna nf ir, M her,oe.s betrayed' his trust, phtf-' uomvutti recora m tne pages of hi tory., All the signers stood Arm: Some were Imprisoned and died as the re ,sult of their suff :ngs, ,'niahy were impoverished and many stood within .the shadttw of death. All wer temnt. Ud, Just as all felt the menacing wrath , wnicn seemed "powerful enough to grasp and crush them. Not one died with a stahi on hi a name. ' Story of Kitty Knight During the War of 1812, the British soldiers received orders to burn houses in th$ occupied territory of Marvlnnrf Jt wn.g.at this lime that Kjtty Knight EAT Keece s Kestauraiit ; Though your appetite is weak or ever, Oh ! so strong, .....v .wv, nose uamiy , get at home. 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This defiant reply was report to the ofllcer, who came in person to see her. lie was struck (with admiration at her courage and .spared her house tand the one next to It v , . Fourth of July, 1776-1S23 - A rag-god 'army ''through the vision IIpml'' .'The'. While from naked feet the Blow bloofl drips . " ' i ,One looks 6 me, and in his eyea' the ; cleam '!-.,., t ; ' Summona the pioneer's alow-movlng-i- ' team , - ;Tet etralnlna1, westward while the red sun dips Below the prairie's run, and tlwn tall ships Of Baltimore and Glo'ster; nail, and steam. Our fathers shirked no 'task, however rreat Ther wrested from the tyrant liberty Prom nature, and the savage, hlth es- tats. .-. i - , They left a splendid heritage; shall we .Now disavow that vision of our sires. Or see and heed and light us now new nresT AT Dreaktasts that you' cannot I V X" 'ifi W7 JM bath I SHAKESPSARS Distributers ' ' 1 Fran!dh, n. C GAINESVILLE : GEORGIA',
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