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Section Two ?J. l-UliJU'l' CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1920 NUMBER 9 VOLUME XXXII ^ S0T J<?N KKKSHAW. , """'"ft*1 iw fZSS**** "y '"" 1Vl'0,uu" svst.-n. of Kurd , IU, comity of Suu.fr w> "mJ" v not ot the leglxla ,#"">10is??o of '*a, soo, ooo ' *mm *** r't, ?u>' "" ?"'?"s,u,"u"s <" u" wa" "' !ln- ?> ? four-Hour ?<ou **" . r^thT <''?"nh,-r of Oom; m|?,u?K-r?t#n?Uug "a*1 |W' . serlotw UIH-Hutlsfuotlou ll? I" <*" ' k >?tlou and ? '?>? fWW"8 , to i?,u\ all eloc lT,y """l .hit towu*htp to Kerahaw * wmnrimt Highway Com tw- , been informed of thin U(,n bavU* _ 0wefc jilted Portion in ^ mw.t with rd,w''r;^?u o'clock teSS discing tt?> enure llftoX cud that palpal nil* r00 11L of the proposed poHclc. Urstaudl K might be removed EStoUk' allayed. There being jRaftinj? .^e shlloh sec ferWvW?? "ad ..ot Ik-. Lq becauw. i rmunp?t highway ESS?? "?e ^ ? I ,t,at is without good r^'"13'''' K ? hard ?urface highway K4 ot1*t section of. the fe, to." of ">ut section wqvo L 'ivrc wiTsTiTarge dolegiitlo.i of Ll,1vcs.,tl?enao(Be?bert - ,?1 other section" of Wafting LkprcMU- ond 8WK? was repre K . ,on,u,l.tec of loudlng tav SL-ff ... WMt WfhW?S l'?"",,l8Si" J'!,. use delejaitlons a meeting of " L of the Chamber of Commerce is called . for 10 o'clock to .entire matter and to take steps to npose the differences that luiv?i"* r President tf. S. Booth presided WmM; which was a tended not ilM the director., but by a la Bber of members and many ?f the pweotatlve* of Kaftlug Creek and The whole question of highway ? on Mttta under the act tboa.1 Issue . was .llscw^ -ami on touof Mr. U C. Stransa the follow {resolution was adopted . ^ereas as a result ?,f.hw^' J^U'to kodings have risen with ? rcspect ? ^positions of the l>onds to be dtrl> mb the sale of bonds rewnrfy voted r the purpose of coustriacting P ct hard surface roads In Soimter BBty and Irave the same Incorporated Kershaw county and f Whereas the Sumter Chamber . o^ ramerce actively participated hi tlie npilgn which preceded the elect ^ ilch was held to determine phetlu bonds to the extent of $$,800,000 should he issued, and Wheivas, t Ik* (Mutiidter of COQpOfCQ of Sumter, S. <\, deeply < ltv p I * t it's die situation now existing tfiui mlsunder ; standing of tho purposes aud iiiten ' lions of the promoter** of the said bond issue, therefore be it , UettolveU; That the Slimier Oliattther of Commerce lend its assistance in eve^v iposslhle way towards satisfac torily explaining the matters of differ ences and misunderstandings now exist ing and that it lend Its every effort to i wards Inducing the people of Rafting Crook . section to remain eitixeusi of Stouter county, and that it pledge Its energies towards the ends aforesaid. Resolved further; That it ia the un I derstanding of the Sumter Chamber of Commerce that only eight fMfccipal roads radiate from the limits of the City of Sumter and two of these roads sub-divide and branch off Into two ad ditional roads beyond the limits of tho City of Sumter, arid these roads are to he built. Resioved Further ; That the Sumter Chamber of Commerce now records its desire that the road connecting the City of Sumter with the town of Camden be paved and completed to tho Kershaw eouhty lino via. Rembert, and! that the road leading from the City of Sumter to Rlshopvlile be paved and completed to the I^ee county "Hue. lte*9(kl>ved Further; ; That tlio Sumter ! Chamber of Commerce hereby requests 'the Sumter County Representatives in . the legislature of South Carolina to I provide such additional funds as may he necessary to complete tho said three highways to the county line in each in-, ?stance, and that the Chamber of Com merce of Siunter will devote It* energies toward bavin# said roads promptly built and completed to "the county line In each instance. ; A committee, consisting of I>r. K. 8. Rootb, C. I. Strauss. Q. G. Rowland. C. F. llurst and J. Frank Williams, was ajupolntd to attend the conference as representatives of the Chamber of Commerce to assist 111 arriving at a fair and harmonious adjustment of the divergent views that had given rise to dissatisfaction. The dl.scu&sion was so prolonged that the hour for the opening of tho confer | once arrived and passed Ivefore any de finite understanding had feett agreed tttfoh, so the Chamber of Ooiumerc nieet fngr gradually merged into a nfass" meet ing in which the meud>ers of the Per manent Highway Commission, the Di rectors and members of the Chamber of Commerce and the representatives of llaftihg CfeCk and Shih/h all partici pated. The discussion was full and frank Messrs. L, 1?. Jennings, Chairman of the Permanent Highway Commission, 1. i\ Strauss, E. B. Reiser, J. H. Clif ton, J. F Bland, G. A. Lemmon, K.K. Rembert, I. M. Truluck, J. R. Rrltton and others participating. Mr. Jennings in the course of his re marks statfel that the Permanent High Way Commission held a mwting last week to consider the situation and to seek ways and means to complete the system of roads originally outlined, so that all sections of the county might l>e satisfied. The Commission ka^l call ed Into conference tho members of the legislative d*dfckat?cm and as the result of their deliberations/ the following a Krecuient has been framed uml *lgnod l?y all members ?>f tho delegation : State of Sou ill Carolina siunh'i county. Where pis the Sumter County Perma nent Itoud Commission has determined to build hurd surface roads with tho two and one half million dollar* ii> lie derived from tho issue <>f the bonds iv cently voted am! such other additional fun US as might be available ; tho hard surfaced roads which said (YtpnlMlOli has determined to build, belug II* foi law*: The public road leading troll) Sum ter to Manning to the County Hue, known as the Manning public road ; Tho public road leading from Sum t**r ^ (o the eounty Hue ; The i>uhll<? road loading from Sum ter to Paxville, to the county line; The public road loading from Sum ter to Wedgeflold, where It Intermits the Camdn-Charlestou ipubllc road; The public road loading from Sum ter to Statehurg, where It Intersects the Camden-Charleston public road, Tho public road leading from Sum ter to Itlshopvllle, to where it Inter sects Lee county line; The public road leading from Sum* tor to St. Charles, to where It Inter sects the Lee County line ; The public road loading ffoin Sum ter to Mayesville to Leo County Hue ; The public road leading from Sum ter to the Shlloh wot Ion and to Hud son B ridge. ?Whereas, it may be found later that said funds wlll.be insufficient to coin* piote said roads, and In order to pro vide against any insufficiency, we the undersigned members of the delegation from Suinter county, do hereby pledge ourselves, as. far as we powivly can, at the next session of the Legislature to enact a staute authorizing said Com mission to "issue such adltlonal bonds as may be necessary to complete the aforesaid public roads to the frolnts <los Ignated hwlnWojrc. ~ ' .1.-11. OLIFTOX. 1). I). MOISE, U.'lt. RKLSEm C. J. JACKSON. This agreement was saisfactorv to ? % the Commission and should l?e satis factory to all citizens of all sections of the county and be moved that It be on dosed by the meeting. 0'(The agreement, as signed, did- not provide for the construction of tlie road through -ShMoh to the Huds'Mi Itridgc on the Florence county -II lie, mirw motion, It was agreed Ihatfthls amendment be Inserted, ami all mem bers. of the legislative delegation being present ami agreeing to the amendment tfliif made a pa-rt of the agreement.) A general discussion of the agree ment followed,., the contention hinging on the question whether the funds avail able shouhl.be used to build mile for mile on each of the main highways Included In the system, or should . be pro rated, according to the length of the respective roads, far. Jennings in tended that the campaign had boon made on the mile for niHe plan, Irre spective of the length of the road, While Mr. Bclser said that on this point he had differed with Mr. Jennings and had stated his views In every speech he had made during the bond Issue cam paign ? that the 'funds should bo pro rated according to the length of the road., If there should, not be enough funds to complete the entire system. Mr. Strauss took the position that the Hjcnt'iut'iit framed by the ('(mpttiHtuu am! legislative delegation eliminated rlils feature of (ho discussion In (hut It provided for the construction of the entire system ?s originally outlined. There vm a feeling, however, tii.it (lie itieefiQi should dot-lave Us atirl tydo on this phase of I h?> matter and l?ut in definite terms the feeling t ?iti t available funds should In* used for the o>nstru<-tlon of roads pro r;t t a iu ar cordanoo wHb fougtta of the ivs|:eet ivo roads i i it -laded In the Ifopopd system. The follow Ing resolution, offers I by Mr. Strauss, wus adopted us an amendment to tlif agreement adopted by the Perma nent Highway Commission and signed by the legislative delegation : Resolved that any available fumls, whether from boot) l?sue or derived under legislative aetlon be pro rated on the ten roads, exnept that Shite Highway and JYderal aid funds are to be devoted only to the roads for which name are now available. ? . '.Resolved, That in our opinion the mileage of roads to be* built should l>? pro rated with respect to the length of the road. At the suggestion of Mr. J. II. Clif ton a motion was adopted that the Permanent Highway Commission be in creased by two members, one to 1k* se lected by Ituftlng Creek and the other by ShtHih, these added members to act with the original commission, svlth equal rights and voice ami that t he elec tion of these two members lie validated by legislative enactment at the next wes sioli of the [legislature. ' Rafting Creek named Air. ..ML- Item her-t -and Khll<Ui> named 'Mr. 1. M. Tin" luck. 'Pbe selection of the additional incut hers o# the Highway Com mission prac tically concluded the meeting, but 1k? 1 fore adjournment the representatives of Rafting Creek and Shiloh were request ed to state whether there were any further suggestions that they would of fer, and if they were satisfied with the policy outlined by the Commission. A | rising -vote was billed for as to remain* ing in Sumtof (tounty or annexing to Kershaw.. Kvery citizen of Rafting Creek present Voted to remain in Sum ter County. The representative# of Shlloh express cd tbemsfeives entirely satisfied with th? pledge to build the Shiloh road to Hud son Hrldge. That was all they desired. ' After the adjournment of the meeting all expressed themselves as satisfied, and gratified over the outcome of the conference, and there seems now no probability that, the movement. to with draw from Su^iter county will be furth er agitated. John Wunamaker, the great Philadel phia-New York merchant, who bas taken up cudgels against the i.bl&h cost of living, has confessed that he saved his first five hundred dollars out of his wages as errand hoy in a Philadel phia book store.' As a t>oy Beti Tittett, the gFWit ICng llsh Ial>or leader, traveled with a circus. ? i Rwmrs KuaiTKK k vi i s t.allto, NoNd Spanish ToiVMlof, Meets ! I >< ath (|| It ???<: ? - ' . 1 Tlir 1 1 ? > 1 1 - 1 1 toivador. <iallto, w . ??,? mU lauiewa^ JoscHtodiimc/., ? ux kill ed last night at lHu<i> do Talavera a** lir was ahout to <U spa Ull the fifth hull of tin* evening .says a Madrid. .Spain ??f Monday. The killing of Mulito ra n wed more emotion in Spain than the (loath of a motiaroU or a jMpe. The nowtppeM Madrtti printed the news tn ipeelul edi tion today. thereby breaking the rule forbidding publication 4?i:weoi) !8 liinlay morning and Monday evening. Thome sunds suatotiod Uiok|mm'IhI editions from verniers, wh?? solil them ?t high prloe*. llo|M>rts -of the oo<.Hirroueo me some- i what confused, but inoat of thorn agree that tJalllto lost hU? life when ho Jump ed tntotbe ring to ,?aVti another torea* dor, Sanchez Moajlas, who was In a dun- j gerous situation whMo fighting the hull, I Tho animal turned furiously on the newoonmrTeaught him In the stomach! with his horns apd tossed hlnn j Although rbe spectators' could m-e their favorite Injured, no One had an hlea of the gravity of- 'the- ooourremv ( when ?!alirto wvHs taken from the rTfjfl to an infirmary, whore flr?t aid was j given. Doctors were Immediately telegraplUMl for from Madrid. They' arrived within a few hours, hut too lute., , A |ml fiKOt to t*e held in Mudriri to duy In connection with King ^i'??n?o's birthday- -ouMi ration i\ un uTilisjoned liecause of (hilllto's death. The hitler, who was. only if.'t years ohl, had 1hh?ii in the hull ring over .?ii?ce he was 14 Il<* was engaged t?? be married and his t"i 1 1:1 lit'*' \\ ;i s |MVmMi| wlifll lit' Wiis low otl l?,v I Ik* bull, Tht1 dead toreador w:i^ born III S?>\ IU' 1 1 1 > I b<a\es II f??r tune of n.imhmhh* peseta* earned In tlu? bull ring. ;? ?riatM> de Talgvera wns an unlucky spot yesterday for bull fighters the lMrard??r /mito also meeting dOA t)| In the ring from 1 1?<* seroiul bull. According to QjUUto'* record he had dlspatehed lll.l.'iti bulls In the arena. Ualllio's b? ?? l> \mis placed lu a casket costing 15,000 posctftl* and U In to lie brought through Madrid <m tin- way In St'vl|t<1 Where the I'UiimI will tuke place. '.JJlie comrades of tin* dead man will a?vomp<iny fho body. ViMitliiK in Charleston Ool< Alexander .Moultrie Hrallsford, of Cum'Jou, \% lu Charleston, visiting bin nephew. i bo Rlghi; ltev. WnilfrfSi A.; Cuorry, 1 >. 1 >. Col, l.trallsford was a cadet at the ..Citadel ami after doing duty on tho coast went to Virginia an a member of the l'ulmet to Outtrd. Capt. tJ<H>rge H. CutiVbort, which formed part of the Second Regiment South Carolina Vol unteers. Cod. J. K. Kershaw, From the first battle of Hull Run, until the mir ivmler ?f the remnant of the army of Northern Virginia, t bin famous com mand displayed conspicuous courage and exhibited s?UbH ipo fortitude. CoL llr^Jlsford was a favorite with hi* comrades, and was complimented by Jhis commanding officer for foar 'jos&eti* a ii<T fidelity. He Is as gen hi 1 'and entertaining us he was intrepid 'and Inspiring lie the crimson lints of (battle.- -Friday's News and Courier. DORIS KfANE n. ROMANCE * . . AT THK MAJB8T1C THEATRE, THURSDAY, JtJNE 10TH, Oh Bogl , But it's a glorious sensation to chase away thirst and heat with cool, sparkling (Every bubble, one of pleasure and delight. Refreshing . no had after effect