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The Charleston Daily Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 14

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A A I A I A I 2 PUCE THE entire list of states, that as a rule have surplus yield. Opening prices, which ranged from Kc decline to a like advance, with July to arid September to 159 were followed by decided gains all around. HALF OF SIATE 3 Page Now i fsi Selling Reported OottuaiMlon Houses for Interests. TBADINQ BECOMES QUIETER More Than 100,000 Shares in First Hour; Call Money 8 Percent. MOON'SHIXING CONTINUES, Jereral Stills and Many seized in Gallons of Show That Judge Morgan Is Lead- York, June were registered by the more Bharca at tho apathetic Openint of today's stock market but issues were under further Moderate selling was re- commission houses for ac- Western interests, credit con- in that section pointing to in- stringency.

averaging a point each were ma4e by Inspiration Copper, Goodrich Coca Cola and several of the Issues. Rails and standard were comparatively stcadyf j' 1 Trading became almost motionless opening, barely more than shares changing hands in the 1 hour. An irregular rally, which with high grade oils, soon jjn some tho steels, equip menta, tobaccos and textiles. Rails thft cheaper class also rose 1 to 1 excepting Rock Island, which i heavy. (: A more extensive reversal followed posting of an initial rate of 8 per' j.ceiit for call money.

This is two per- i-cent over the average of previous week and two percent under yester- day's maximum quotation. Call money relaxed to 7. percent at in consequence of the very light demand. There waa no matoria: however, from the duUnes; lower trend of the morning. shippings and investment were included among the heavier '-Glares.

The May report of thc state pro- i hibitory department indicates conaid- erable moonshining on in West Virginia, judging from the number of seizures of stills and liquor in various parts of the state. During the month, there were 20 arrests by deputies and seizures of 197 quarts of whiskey, eight pints of whiskey, 65 gallons of pickhandle, 250 gallons of mash and one barrel of mash. A total of 13 stills were captured, five of them in Kanawha county, two in Pleasants county, one in Wood coun- i no or NmnittaHm, OT Wom uiation By About 3,000 Votes. CLAIMS ARE STILL MADE "White and former Congressman Joseph H. Gaines.

District Delegations Unknown. 1 i the exception of. the Charles- I ton district, where H. P. Brightwell, I of Kanawha county, anil William Alc- Kell, of Fayette county, are positively selected, the results of the races in the congressional districts for district Republican delegates to the na- tional convention at Chicago, are not at the capitol, as everybody figuring has been more interested in other races and no special efforts have been made here to get private Information from the districts.

Young After Canvassers. Secretary Houston G. Young as i chief election officer of the state is REALTY TRANSFERS ENLISTS IN James Jamison Was accepted enlistment as apprentice sefemhn J. Everett May and Lula May to B. nited States 'navy for a two year i rus and -Lizzie Cyrus for $1400 at tne val recruiting (lot Amandaville.

2, Martin addition, ft i Security Realty Investment to C. Cotton Exchanges Holdup Open- N. west, two tracts of land, wnson ing Pending Adjustment of Clerical Error. Both Koontz and Littlepage Are Claiming Democratic Nomi- the of i tu re grade9 Washington, June Wilson today signed a joint resolution eliminating from the agricultural appropriation bill the Comer amend- nation for Governor. i some of the county courts and clerks in sending in their official returns and is going after them With only about half the counties i i mcssa Hc today with ascertained officially reported to the secretary o'fi One of thc a i state's department, an i tur "a nave not been rcceiv- state's department, and with less than ty.

three in Marshall county, two in I statt tabulated by the McDowell county. The largest of these stills waa one of 20 gallons capacity captured in Pleasants county. clerks in that office, there waa no cd at thc state house the canvass was completed last Friday night. He call- Obit American Loc. Anaconda Steel B.

O. Cent, Leather Col. Gas rAm. Sumatra Inspiration Gen. Motors New York, Juno 2, 1920.

Open close 95 .1121,4 S3 65 88 131 52 2 6 Mex. Petr. 171 MMvale Pacific 74 Ffd ssii Ohio Cities N. Y. Central 70 39 Oil 113 r'Rep.

gg. ss 83 fc Oil 33 fi Southern us So, Paic. 93 66 Rook island 37 -Union Pacific 114 17. S. Steel 91 Willys-Overland 18:4 0 4 11-1 55 Vi 87 136 26 7 0 43 7 3 38' 6994 16 8 9 uary ML'RRAl" Mrs.

E. P. Murray, aged 34 years, who died at the home of her sister Mrs. T. E.

Drape, 15S6 Jackaon Monday morning after an illness of tubercular trouble, was shipped last N. on the 6:36 Chesapeake and Ohio train. A short funeral service was conducted at the home of her sister son and Rev. Leroy Dakin. L1S change oday in thc result of the i i i of a count hone marics of a week ago on the aml was i official natorial nominations.

So far as whose Jt is to send in re mined, the forecast of a few days aco i rt a he had bcon to busy to baaed on partly official and party i to lhe a would try official returns, that Judge i Jlncl i to do tomorrow Hc gan has th.e i a i a i 1 TM 8 1 notified that if he did by a margin of about 3,000 votes is nd th still a i a i by his managers and officials at thc secretary of state's department. Koontz ajnri Idttlepago Claims, On tho Democratic side, both A. B. Koontz and Adam B. Littlepage which had a a recess in the of- are claiming the nomination for gov- flcial canvass of thc county vote un- 0 a samo margin, til Thursday, got together last i of thc I and completed the canvass Tho Putnam return was received today by the secretary of state.

secretary of state institute mandamus proceedings against him in thc courts. Secretary Young's perem- tory notice to the Putnam county Hnnt court at Vv'inficld yesterday had the company of that Besides her husband, Mrs. Murray is survived by two children, Francis and Frederick Murray and the following town, C. C. Fred Downing- Murray, Columbus; tugcne Mayer, Charleston; "Will Mayer, Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murray, KcKccs City, also survive. BURNS Word has been received hero of the death of John T. Burns which occurred May 17 at his homo at Putney, W.

Mr. Burns Is well known in Charleston having lived here i the past six years, from which time he has made his home in Putney. He is survived by his mother, his wife and Ight children- and the following sisters is. still Keeping hia headquarters in Charleston open for receipts of returns and each was on watch there today, Mr. Koontz stated that he had complete returns from every county in thc state, except two and today received wire.

Mr. Littlepage stated that had complete returns from practlc-! ally all counties. Each claimed i 1 which through a clerical error was in- eluded in the original measure, signed yesterday. New York, June of the New York Cotton Exchange, which was closed pending adjustment of legal difficulties regarding the form of contract under which trading was to be continued, decided today to reopen the exchange at 11 o'clock. At the same time notice was posted on the floor of the jNew York exchange that thc New Orleans Cotton Exchange had suspended trading until further notice because of tho uncertainty surrounding contracts.

Managers of thc New York ex- howevcr, explained that re- was conditional upon before Hollow, Charleston district, $,1,600. N. West and Hattle M. 'west to -S. Gunnoa for land in Charleston $10 pnd other considerations.

A. B. and Jessie .1. Stutler A. G.

Skeen for a part'-foptit 33, block Myers avenue. j' Ira and Mabel K. Moi.tjeaHeard to H. and Gertie Williams, feft.319. block of Lewis, $10 and other considerations, -L.

and Effie SampWs to William and Eliza E. Dickerson, lot fronting 30 fbet 'on Bibby street, $3,000. H. Lacy to John Malone, goods, furniture, 763 Virginia street, $3,067. O.

Fitzgerald and wife to John W. Child and E. H. lot fronting '45. feet on Florida street, $3,500.

flay. He left today for Parkersbufg, where he will undergo i uoiis. If successful, Jia wall in the course of a or two tor ton poads, wherie wli training. A Race of People Who Figtt the HkaU 4t Tliu population of the world ti 1,660,300,000, The average of death is abooi About 57,374,753 dio annually OOSfSiiO die weekly. About 5,310 die hourly!" Almost 90 die every minute.

About three dio, every; two seconds. Sixty persons died while been reading tho i i Death at. 33 (before our prims) very short. Prom 20 to 35 it the sweet summer of life. Adventu JAPAN BREAKS WITH RUSSIA.

Ends Negotiations Mr Buffer State in Siberia. From The Associated Fress. Honolulu, June has broken and brothers, all of William whom reside in i a i with a a i "'negotiations with the Russian bol i shevlki for formation of a buffer state in Siberia, according to a Tokio cable to state tho Nippu Jiji Japanese language newspaper here. The breech in negotiations came about as a result of Japan's discovery In Still Dispute. the Republican race for a i Major John C.

Bond atatcs that he has had no occasion to change his estimate of his nomination by about 2,000 votes, but his opponent, A. B. Moore, has not by any means of a plot to undermine General Semenoff, commander of the All-Russian a corrected agricultural appropriation bill without the Comer amendment which provided for a new form of contract. At 11 o'clock reopening of the exchange was postponed foi 45 minutes as no word had been received from Washington that the president had signed thc corrected bill. Through a clerical error, President Wilson yesterday signed a copy oC the i containing the Comer amendment.

According to word received here from Washington, the bill in corrected form is now in the hands of the president. Officers of the New York exchange yesterday adopted an amendment to by-laws a i present contract form pormarient. They expressed doubt, however, as to whether this action, without the president's signature to the corrected agricultural appropriation bill, would afford full legal protection to traders using the present form Contract difficulties, it was said, Burns flclal Burns, Mrs. Myrtle Allender, Mrs. Rosa Barker and Mrs.

Dolly Perry. counties a MARRIAGE LICENSES. be necessary to decide this contest. market. i vi.

LIIV given up his claim to thc nomination. forces in Siberia and bring Baikal Official and unofficial figures indi- region under the bolshevlki, the cables ould have no amcl effects on the cate thc nomination of Capt. George states. M. Ford for state superintendent of! schools.

Ho is evidently i a 500 votes ahead of J. F. Marsh in this I Republican race, though tho final of- E. tf: Hi'gginbotham and wife and others to J. Robinson, lots 43 and io fight off early old-age, premature 44, part of lot 42, block nd thu dia 'cosainif, degpondeut addition, $10 and other tions.

Dillie Aultz and to Charleston Steam Tractor Manufacturing lots 1 and block 14, West Dunbar, $10, etc. usufclly come to us in the winter of lives. In the famous Balkans or that Kuropo known us the Nwr OheM, i hardy, rugged people. Though ifoarlens, they are peg I fellowship with nature siren 2, less secret in botany: pUnt culture. Two-thirds wett Mid: precious rann) The Realty -Exchange Co.

to Sa- i- TM. lecm Haddad, foot frontage on Virginia street near Delaware ave: nue, $5,000. Joe English 21. Mississippi; Nannie Gaincs Going to Chicago. Shelton, 22, Virginia.

There waa a change over i i wiu Baj 36, Kanawha: Ella Mei thc. figures on tho Republican Big! Donald, 28, Florida. The cases of L. i. NeaT 7od i Or dclcstttos a lar to 1O C7h Crio I a Car cnargea convention.

Yostc-rday C. AV. 18, Kanawha. WITNESSES VAU'j TO APPEAR. TP 1 I i vards 'i Swlshcr was i i ahead 1 Georjro Flint, 30.

Creenbrier county; i forgery, and James accused of Jarconv, were brought" up i bpforn BKrk in i Jo tiaines for thc Margaret Mae Kershner, 16, Monroe, Place in this delegation, but today Hi Douglas Burgraph. Kentucky; jcforo Judge Henry ntermediato court vcstorri.iv nm-i! i passed because of the absence nf waa a ff a those keoping abl I a i "o'oley. IS, Kanawha nesses. It is expected that the ca4s i aC a i llaH been! bo continued i the next torm i I a of Swlshor by later ro- jf court. nl turns, though final Jigures from all counties arc not yet available here.

PITTSBURGH UVJKSTOCK. Pittsburgh. receipt. 1500; market steady; heavies heavy yorkers 15.16@15.25; llghl yorkers 13.75@14.2B; pigg 13.00® 13.15. Sheep and lambs, receipts 2 0 0 market steady.

Top sheep 9.75; top lambs 13.50. Calves, receipts 75; market higher. Top 16.50. CURB STOCKS. Cojtden Co.

6 Vi Island Oil 5 Troy, Oil 211 i Midwest OH 142 Star BONDS. 6 144 27 4 86.14 87. 2U '3 4th 88.34 90.10 86.80 95.80 HAJIDT DUX.1NO Ground Floor Masonic Temple Bldg. CHICAGO GRAIN BiARKEl'. Chicago, June commission house demand for corn today found the market bare of selling--or: led a.

sharp in Failure of railroad measures to enlarge, the receipts of corn here counted strongly as an incentive to 'buy. Moreover, advices indicated that the 1920 grain season was uniformly to 20 days late throughout the INTEREST IN LAND Captain S. Parsons, of the state department of announced today that business men from Huntington and Clarksburg, Celevland, and Michigan, Iowa and Montana had expressed interest in thc cutovcr land of Pocahontas and adjoining counties, which is being marketed for grazing and farming purposes. received from some of the 15 counties missing up strong for Gaine.s, and it is now the opinion of officials in the state do- partment and in another department PLAINTIFF WINS HILL CASE where special efforts arc being a The case of Mary G. Hill against, L.

OIL CASE DOCKETED The case of Peerless Carbon Black against K. N. Giliespie. Guffey Gilr, lespia Oil and Oscar Nelson, was Craddock 30. Tennessee, Julia in the circllil cour Jcale 20, Kanawha county.

It was orclored docketed and submitted upon its merits for final hearing, and further consideration by the court. Jip Stanley, 19, Ethel Stamped, 18, both of Kanawha countv. 27, a county, Rhodes, IS. Fayette county. to get this i a i that there no longer any doubt that the Republican Big Four i bo State A i John S.

Darst, Control Board Member J. S. Lakin, former Governor A. B. H.

Hill was heard in the circuit court yesterday and the defendant waa directed to pay $50 a month to the plaln- DEED OF ASSIGNMENT A deed of asiagnment from J. F. chell to W. A. Alexander and S.

Morris has been filed in the county clerk's office. The assignment is for the lease for the operation of coal mines along Campbell creck.Malden district, on tiff, commencing and do what-1 land owned by Katherine and John tv.lj rn.inti'.' i else require. 1 by thc court liff. BEITER AS A UKAUVE" Lady Finds Black- Draught an Effective Remedy i Her Family for Common Ail- of the Digestive Organs. N.

A. K. Jarvis 44 Woodrow Avenue, this city, says "I have used and heard of Thedford'i Black-JDraught for years, and I ccr tainly have found it splendid for headache, stomach, indigrcstion other ills that come from a de- arnged liver. "My husband and I keep Black- in the house and think it is to keep off sickness. I have used In in small doses aa a laxative, and 'there is nothing- better.

"Black-Draught is a i liver medlsine any child can take it. I have, found it splendid with them for "colds." Tnedford's Black-Draught has benefited thousands in relieving liver ailments. It to drive bile poisons and' 1 other unhealthful matters out the system. Black-Draught is a. stand-by in thousands of family medicine chests.

It should be in yours. Its use should help to keep the whole family well. 'JPrompt treatment is often half the against many ailments. some from your druggist today. MEN'S STORE--THIRD FLOOR.

Men's Fine Summer Suits at Remarkably Low Prices Ready for tke choosing of particular men are rare values in stylish new suits. All the new summer mixtures and blue serges well represented in this fine collection. young- Men's Mttinpr, mixed colors Suits, HOW ABOUT YOUR NEW STRAW Boys" HigK Grade Suits a in Boys' Suinnier Suits will be in our largo collection---'greys, browns, Krecnw and blue, serges. Here are models i an air of i i i a i a that is sure to finrl favor among boya and i parents. Note our i prices-- IZHU5 $15.00.

Young Men's A Suits, 2-bution breaaters, unheard-of values at Men's All-Woo) Serge Suits, single-breasted conservative models, very special a Toung Alcn'ia All-Wool Flannel Suits, detachable, belter style, new greens and browns Men's Flrsely Tailored made of 16-ounco Oawego Serge. These suits arc selling elsewhere today as high as $80.00. Our special price Boys' WasK Suits Every suit fresh and new--every style i boyish ami a a i and can be had In all tho desired plain and color combinations. TO HAT? You men who want the last word in styl excellence workmanship will do well to give our line the once over. A hat for every face.

Heaps of new Straws and Panamas at to $5.50 Men's Cap Special Hero in your i men, to secure lino a Hsht-woigrht caps in plaids a assorted colors. Actual $1.50 and $2.00 a a reduced to, A. W. Cox Department A Charleston W. Va.

222 Capitol Street ST. ALBANS. NITRO. WILLIAMSON I'Morotock" Union-Made Overalls $2.25. JUist i of it men! Morotocks nt.

less than wholesale prices. Made ot heavy weight Indigo Blue Denlui with con- i high back, wide suspender straps, reinforced waist band ami 1 o-s throughout. All the good points in overalls combined in garment. Our special price, pair NOTARIES GET public commissions authorized by the been issued through the secretary of state's department, to C. -W.

Bell, of Zela, H. A. Boyd, of Huntingdon; 'H. E. Billion, of Smithers, Charles B.

Goodwin, of Wcston. tt is Rfinerslly known 'that in fal population of 1,000,000 people, 1 flOO years or over, 'while ik tte United States it an 9m item when any one the HMfft. Their one STOW; iwnily remcdr they fcly and which. for SUITS MEED, Suits have been instituted in'the circuit court under the' following Cities: Andrew Lewis' Riffc, and others, against 1 Juanita Alderson Riffe and others; J. against Fannie Williams; Rosa Ayrcs" against Kelly Ayres.

Those cases will be tried at June, term. rrn ion hnnded. down from one is the famous Blood Tea, composed of seeds, borries, herbs and flowers A spoonful of these herbs brewed IB ft of hot water and vakeri at bedttma thn fatal toxic poisons which bio for old age and moat of UU we suffer. Bulgarian Blood ia uiiod the world over and pntiied by of aultorern fighting diaewMi and old age They jrirls buddins -into woDuuihaad or 'crossing precarious thresholds ot prsisn and reooinmeBd' it. their strongth and TitaHty, comes rich and pure and the map and kla of good health to in despair.

Just ask your lor a trial package of Bulgarian Blood will never regret the tin reading this item. 700. a pretty "Leap Year's here," said dear, "A husband I will take." A man she won with Golden Sun Like mother used to OU cannot drink miums. why buy coffee because you are offered a prize, for drinking cof fee that is very likely to be inferior? Be sure your coffee is and wholesome. Buy Golden Sun.

The Woolson Spice Co. Tbledo, 1- Bay Coffee of Your Grocer On! I MEWSPAPERl.

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