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0 HONOR CALHOUN. Adies ant South Carolina Rep nted in the Hall of Fame. e Editor of Herald and News: e, the undersigned, representing King's Mountain Clapter,'D. 'A. orkville, 'S. C., wish to call your itioi, and that of your readers, work in which we beg your al help and co-operation. twinter, 1906, this cliapter in ated a novement.whieh had for eet the honoring the memory of C. Calhoun by placing his sta nong his compeers in 'the sta hallof the Capitol at Washing South Caroliian ever views stately statues, erected by'prac all the states of the Uilion in ry of her foremost svis, without ering why our phee has been so unlocculpied. t year ve wrote to .every N4 organization and to all, the apers of the state iskingi them e ihiir inthienwe to have t he ature appropriate lie 811111 ot 00.00 (tenl thliousand doll ars) for purpose of placin.g a- statie of .C. Callioun in the St a I na 1 Hall ie Capitol at, /Washinl.ton. There o dissen,tin" 'voice ill regardiing oun as Sout)h Carolina's most, fit represeitative. He was for forty a the most Conspicuous aid influ I figure inl national polities; lie Representative, Senator, Secre of War, Secretary of State, and President. Last year' the bill naninously passed in the senate, as not acted upon in the house. is winter the petitions will be wqd, the bill will again be intro d, and we believe the legislature outh Carolina will be proud to e itself on record as the one to fitly honor our greatest. states hrough the columns of your paper wish to appeal to every South limian, man and woman, to give r support an( influence to the r we are making to have our dear state honor herself in according a recognition to her illustrious son. ur Sen All mu .'ALL OUR 89 5 per cent. off ay. 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