SENATOR SAM ERVIN * SAYS « WASHINGTON—With the rise of the Anti-Federalists in North Caro lina there came new political faces on the scene in the Senate of the United States. Former Governor Alexander Mar tin, a native of New Jersey who had come to Guilford County from Virginia, was representative of the type of change that was taking place in the political make-up of our State. Described as a moderate in politics, he began to lean to ward the states’ rights philosophy of the Anti-Federalists (they were called Republicans at that time), opposing the strong national gov ernment concept of the Federal ists. He was elected to the United States Senate to succeed Senator Samuel Johnston. Martin took his seat in the Sen ate on March 4, 1793, serving to l March 3, 1797. He had a prior record of great service. He was a Colonel of the Second North Caro lina Regiment in the Continental Army and had rendered North Carolina service in other capacities before his election as Governor and Senator. Senator Martin was the third in succession of our Sen ators. He died on his plantation, “Danbury,” in what is now Stokes County on November 10, 1807. Timothy Rloodworth, the fourth in the line of succession as United States Senators from North Caro lina, was a native of New Hanover County. He was thoroughly dedi cated to the cause of the Anti-Fed eralists. Prior to being named to the Senate, he had served as a Delegate to the Continental Con Setting New Records in value and quality. That is the story of our new shoes for this season. Here is shoe craftsmanship that leads alt the way. Come in and select your favorites from our complete line. SUTTON’S in Kinston r 7 l ■ y;\'j ’ gress and had been the first Re presentative from his District in the United States House of Repre sentatives. Senator Bloodworth took his office as Senator on March 4, 1796. He served until March 3, 1801. He died in Wilmington on August 24, 1814: The surge of Jeffersonian De mocracy was reaching its zenith in North Carolina then as reflected in its Senators. The next, or fifth Senator, Jesse Franklin, succeeded Benjamin Hawkins. Franklin wak a native | Virginian who had come to Surry County, North Carolina. He also bad served as an officer in the Continental Army and was a mem ber of the State House of Commons and the State Senate prior to being elected Representative in the Fourth Congress. Senator Franklin was elected to the Senate of the United States and took Us seat on March 4, 1796 for the term, expiring on March' S, 1805. On March 10, 1804, Franklin was named President Pro Tempore of the Senate, the first Senator from North Carolina to achieve that high position. When Senator David Stone re signed in 1807, Hawkins returned tq the Senate from North Carolina as the Jr. Senator to Sr. Senator James Turner and served from Manm 4, .1807 to March 3, i813, not being a candidate for reelec tion. After his 'Senate service be became Governor of North Caro lina. Franklin died in Surry County on August 31, 1883. North Carolina’s sixth United States Senator was David Stone, a Bertie- County native, who was a distinguished lawyer and judge and member of the House of Repre sentatives. Senator Stone was seat ed on March 4, 1801. He held of fice until just prior to the expira tion of his term on March 4, 1807, when he resigned to become Gov ernor of North Carolina. Be re turned to the United States Senate again, serving from March 4, 1813 until his resignation on December 24, 1814. He died on his Wake County plantation and is buried there. Use Reaty-Mi*6^ concrete No Men — No Waiting — Our Ready-Mixed Concrete Is On The Job When You Need. It. 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