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The stockholders of the
People's Realty. & Insurance
Co., the new company char
tered a few days ago, , met
laBt week and perfected an
organization. The following
officers were elected: H. 0.
Grnbb, president; John S
Henierson, vice president; J.
M. Maapin, second vice presi
dent, and T. B. Marsh, secre
tary and treasurer. The
directors are H. G. Grubb,
Johu S. Henderson, J- M.
Maupin, T. B. Marsh, D. L.
Gaskill, H. C. Trott, J. (x.
fleilig, J. R. Nicholas and
O.W.Spencer. The execu
tive committee is comio ed
of D. L. Gaskill, J. V. Wal
lace, J. G. Heilig and M, L.
Jackson.
The company awarded the
contract to C. R. Propstto
fit up the large room, on the
first floor of the Grubb'build
ing, adjoining the main en
trance. A suite of five ofh
fices will be put in and the
place will be handsomely fit
ted up. A large electric sign
will be flung to the breeze.
The company has purchased
the old business of T, B.
Marsh, and as soon as the
new oflic3s are fitted up. Mr.
Marsh will move from Me
present location to the new
offices.
Disign New "Nicks!"
WMhiugtou. Unr. 19 Th
deiifn of tbs nw nickel to tap
plant the Q.f cent coin now ii
iroalfttioD, will b perfected bv
Sertfearj of th Trsary Mc
Vttfh within a few woski. George
E. Robtrti, director of th mint,
and J. E. Fra:er, of New York,
an artiit who ii working cn th d
if d, conferred with the secretary
yesterday.
Aa Indian head will adorn the
fact of the ooin and the figure of
a buffalo the rTn. The design
ii intended to honor the dieap
pearing Indian and buffalo, link
td together in American history.
0 S SfllairlBi Brisks All Diilflg Recirds.
The U. S. submarine "Fl"
broke all diring reoords recently
by plunging to a depth cf 283 ft.
beneath tl waters of San Fran
eiiso Bay On bord were Lieut.
James B. Howl), in commaud,
and a orew of 26 men. The little
yesiel remained dwn 10 mitiu es
The United States nary has for
some time held 'the record of
depths attained by submarines.
In April of this jear tha "Fl"
reached a depth of 200 ft. in San
Francisco Bay whii undergoing
tests preyious to acceptance, and
last June the "ceal" descended to
a depth of 256 ft. below the sur
face of Long Island Sound. -From
the Deoember Popular Mechanics
Magazine.
Aliens R fused a New Trial.
Richmond, N.v. 18 The Su
preme Ceurt today refused a new
trial for Floyd and C'aude Allen,
the condemned HillaVille marder-
ers Ad appeal will now be made
to trovernor Mann lor a commu
tation of the sentence to life im
n isonment. The Allena are cou-
c mined to die Friday.
THE PLAIN TRUTH.
Whit More Can Salisbury People Jsk?
-When well-known residents aid
h;t?hly respected people cf Salis
bury make tucn statements as the
i blowing, it must carry convic-ti-njtoerery
reader.
William A, Baker, 1015 S Ful
ton St., Salisur?, N. Car . says:
My experience with Dan's Kid
I y Pills has been po eatisfuctcrj
tfvit. I recommend .th;ui -highly.
I bad baokache and my kidnevt,
. ' -r out of order. A friend od
- T i. 1 me to try Dean's Kidney
, " 1 and I did si They helped
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V .your baok.acb.es if your kid-
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tim t'y for Doan's Kidtiey Pill
bn tme that Mr. Biker had
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tnd 6(Xi w H stores Foster
Mili um Co!, Props., Buffalo, N.
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f r "ale by all dealers. Price 50
eirl t?oter-MiDurn Uo.,- Buffaio.
New Y rk, sole agents for the United
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the names of the leainrs. or three highest, but the final count will be made by
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