The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 15, 1907, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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.
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All
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5 per cent. off
ay. And you h
ither Suit or
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Also Bi~
New Arrivals
broideries,
ome Dia
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In the nation's Hall of Fame shall
Souli Caiolina alone be unrepreqent
ed?
''Count not the cost of honor to the
dead,
The tribute that a mighty nation
pays
To those who loved her well in formee
days
M.eans more than gratitude for
glories fled;
For every noble man that she hiath
bred,
Imiortiglize<l by a t 'S immortal
praise
Lives in the bronze and marble that
we raise,
To lead our sons as he our fathers
led.
These monuments of manhood brave
and high,
Do more than forts or battle-ships
to keep
Our de.1r-hrought liberty. They fortfy
lic hart of youth with valor wise
anld deep;
They bluild eternal bulwarks and com
I."H-e11411(1 elletl l o l. Ila.
We shold' he -ll to have tile eit
izen.s of the si(lte express t hemelves
uiponl this subjeel.
'l1han1king Iyou folI the courtesy an(
e11ncou1rageient shown us,
Yours re'spectfully,
Miss Maggie A. Gist.
(Mrs.) Walter 13. Moore,
Regdnt.
(Mrs.) Sam'l M. MeNeel.
(Miss) Lesslie D. Witherspoon.
(Miss) Fannie Wadlaw.
Mrs. G. H. O'Leary.
(Mrs.) Moultrie Beattin,
State Regent.
IYorkville, S. C. January 7, 1907.
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I will give FREE OF CHARGE
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ave January, Feb
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