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Tuesday, TUESDA Terrell Big N We have completed our I 15th. It is useless for us to at it will tell the story. We house and on the largest mai Jones will be with us as bookl basket of tobacco is sold for 1 you at all times. We are fitt are trying to visit every bod: are because we are going to Bring that first load to 1 TERR We are in a position i vances on all tobacco let until the opening sale. PRESIDENT'S SHIP MAY ARRIVE MONDAY NE NI Mr. Wilson Sign sHills in Mid-Atlan tic. FI'IST TIME IN HISTORY Nation's Chief Evecutive Handling Told White House Business on Rolling seas. in Hoard the U. S. George a sh- Chri ington,.June 30.-(By wireless to the suffere Associatedi Press.-It was at 11:15 o'clock this morning (ship's timel() that i'resident Wilson, en route home fromo europe, signed the Indfian appropria tion bill and the railroad dleficiency hill. A t the present rate of progress I the G;eorge Washington will arr ive at Thie transport Great Northerni with mnail pouches direct fro mthe White House in Washington containing the :Indian andl the railroad bills, have in heat &ght early this morning. The meet- cure ar ing at sea between her and the George H1ELLE~ Washington had been previously ar- Nery ranged by wireless. mon Tlhe Great Northern approached on famout the port side of the presidential fleet E. Pinl and then came to a stop, andl ai de- thousal stroyer transferred the mail bags t x> " er~ the President's ship. Pinkha The bills awaiting the President's sugges signtature and documents relating to Theou much other Government business were a .oon spread~ on the Presidenot's desk for his attention. [n addition to the riots I twoi important sup~ply bills there were A neri< a inmber of army and navy court-mar ''" tialI re'ports antd several reports fronm c. the the De paritmentI of Just ice. '"'.i fa 'The last dha v of the fiscal year thus i~ saoi' found the P're'sident handling current I 'I" affairs in midl-Atlantic. avalad TIhis is th. first time in history that naval< such operations1 of receivinig and sign- dlrink ir mog bills in mid-ocean had taken place flag ai andti was conmmented upon on b)oardl as o ~' marking another recor-d-breaking ad- and it vance in modern methods of commut- unti It niention. A me werer F'itENCHIMEN IG~l'T fght, W ITH' AM E RIC ANS oflicer. eralI. C'laimed Drunken Naval Officer start- A at ed Trouble by Trampling French dters - Moderi SJuly 15th ,,JUIIYI AT & Satt< ew Ware] ig new Warehouse that has be say that we have spared no m have with us as auctioneer Mr. 'ket in the world. Mr. Crens <eepers and will turn off all wo he high dollar. We are open ed to do business quick and do ii r before the opening but we fir know you all soon and the soon Tanning on the opening day an .ELL < BIG N o make ad t in our care R. B. 's H oW THIS.baynt HOW T@8 and the IVOUS WOMAF Frnchn OT WELLiered the GOTWELL back. back to I -- they wer< by Herself. Her Sin stones cr :erity Should Con- Th* c' vince Others. itopher, lIl.-"F~or four years I d from irregularities, weakness, Wsi nervousness, a n d was in a run down of nation cond(itionl. Two of Iat work our best doc tors the Unit failed to do me any . ie ol good. I heard so htl ob much about what the Senai II Lydia E.Pinkhamn's Renewi ii Vegetable Com- tional be poundl had (lone for I S other3, I tried it eague .( amno longer ner-- that. Tho< Ieleevous, am regular, t he Morg~ ty female trouble. "-Mrs. ALics part of a s rsome fntoaderange- rg~ A'hich may be overcome b th peace, hI root and herb remedy, diTat, aist ~ham's Vegetable Cornoun , a era ~ds of women have found b Snt nce. Snt rnplications exist, write Lydia E briaska, m Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., fo. organ iza tions in regard to your ailment. business ~suit of its long exzperience is cuce service. gnr l crc' last n ighit. Tw''.o of the ohi enOi 'an sold:irs are expecCted( to (lie hrI casualtie's occurred as a result exchange of shots between Th~I y and navalI police1 and~ Fr ''ehalob Rhode la i'trouble bega n, accord ingi to the only de aeroun.ts, whe an A merican ~onst rm-t' uilicer, who is sa id to have beena oIaI ig heavily, tore ''own a French co whto id trampedt'i upon it. A crowd isrtf nehmena attacked the officer oaha is said kickedl and beat him e was hnconscious- bate, wh ricans who passed beyond who tire day' hot aware of the cause of the went to the aid of the naval TPilO' The fight then became gen H!oustc oh of F'rench civilians and sol- sand do] .ttemptedl to rush the Hotel bale of 1 10, where American officers when it .1. ILL BE ,rfield's liouse! en under construction so long a ney or time to make our house R. W. Crenshaw who sells for i haw is one of the best auctionee rk :iuick and accurately. Our M now to i cceive and store any t( right. We own our house an id it will be impossible to see yoi er the better. I meet us at & SAJ EW WAJ Where Ten CERRELL & F. G. SATTE pany of marines with fixed I'iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHJ was hurried to the scene Americans soon restored or miral Henri Salaun, the aval comman'der at Iret. or marines to return to th'i. As the marines marched heir quarters, it is declahre-, pursued by a mob throwin - d bricks. -- ,y is quiet t.day. DISCUSSES LEAGUE 01F NATIONS ii ~gtont, June 30.---The Ieague s covenant and the influences si to secure its acceptance byV ed1 States furnished the e Ly for another long dlebatei ,e. ng .his charge that interna- Sacr mnkers are sponsoring the r sellish purposes, Senator -cars epubilcan, of Idaho, charged __ aW. Lamont, a partner in Shoi an banking house, had pur e New York Evening Post as propagandla to force Senate e of the covenant, Hie Lhat the league to enforce taded by former President was ontrtolledl by the bank r Hitchcock, Democrat, of Ne lefending Mr. 'Taft and his - ~ion, repliedl that ntot only men but organized labor, the the farmers atnd the people li were demanding ratification venant. Every test of popu- ___ on that had been taken any e' saidl, had shown an over- ii sentiment for the league.c algue covenant was dlefended Senator Gerry, D~emocrat, of lani, itn a s peech declatring it hope of Europe duirintg re ion, andI was attacked by Sen li I, Republican, of New Mexi iis leela red he could not- vote for li cation without violating htis lsl a Senator. iii ithers were drawn into the de ich occupied virtually the en Ssession. !!! SAND) FORl FIRST! BAI i' !! n, Texas, June 30.- -One thou lars was paidI for the first 919 Texas c9tcon here today,~ was sold at auction on the rehnnme. The nale weighed 11 Tuesday [IBIG]l We advise our fi bacco get thorot ing, even if it b tobacco being r this year. Cure I nd will be ready for our openinj one of the best Tobacco Wareh< he Big Burley Warehouse of LC rs in the business and is always essrs. Terrell and Satterfield wi !bacco you may have ready and I are here to stay. We know th i all, but we want you to come t< PTERF ?EHOUSE -ell Pulls and Satter RFIELD, Proprietors, lIIIIIIi Ii INi iill iiiiiii IIIIIIIIill l l lllllllll Ilillllllllillilllllii lar gain AUTOZP 1 e have on hand the following us< if prices to make room for ne are in first-class condition in e v room on Harvin St. Come in i Two 1916 Model Fo One 1918 Model Fo One Paige Roadster. One 639 Paige Linwv One 1918 Model Do: One Baby Grand Cl One Ford Chassis wi 'McCollun Automobile Acc< 2 S. Harvin St. ,4uly 15th! PENING DAY -ends to let their to ighly ripe before cur urns a little, because ipe is going to count :he stems thoroughly. sale when the clock strikes ter on July ruses in the State because just a glance xington Ky., which is the largest ware on the job. Messrs. Warren, Shaw and 11 both be on the sale to see that every will carry plenty of insurance to protect e game and are willing to work. We see us just the same and tell us who you IELD'S -field Pushes. Manning, South Carolina. s in Used LOBJLES xd Automobiles which we are offering at wr cars which are arriving daify. These very respect, and are on display in our Lfnd let us show what we have to offer. rd Touring.I rd Touring. ood Five Passenger. rt Touring. ievrolet Touring. th small Truck body. 1, A uto Co.J assories and Supplies. Sumter. St C.