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Apparently There Are Mere Claimant!, For the Ditcevcry Than Then Have Beer. For the Name Jl.ikory Record. Well, the question'of the day is, Who found Charley Ross? Some Sw-eks ago The Charlotte Ohs. rvei printed a s tory to the effect that one its reporters first heard of the claim being made by Dellinger and •i'ik arthed the story. Then The Cleve land Star answered .hat editorially saying a Star reporter unearthed r he w i ole story and first advanced the theory that Dellinger was the l..ng hi t Charlie Ross. Then yesterday The Asheville Times printed a long s. nry under the name of RohortTBlTnW pells withthe headline “Times First to Learn Identity of Claimant. 'The story , ys that The Times made the disrov. erv and obtained the first interview. Luck saved another from entering claim. When weak reports of 1: ]■' itter reached The Daily Record of {ice there was a man prepared to . o t. , Dellinger’s home immed’ately. lie was stopped, though, and in all pos sibility that lucky stay save d tF, - rewspaoer from entering the list of “Who found CWrley Ross':" Our Landless Multi Hides Nouh Carolina has twenty-two mil lion idle wilderness acre-;, j> hundred thousand vacant town and city lefts, and a million three hundred eighty thousand landless, homeless people, town and country. Almost exactly ore third of our white f. > meTc and ,;wo thirds of our negro farmers own no land. The people who live in rent d dwellings in our towns and cities are from two thirds to three forth* of the various municipal populations. These are ..he people in X rth Caro lina who own not an inch of the soil they cultivate nor a single shingle in the roofs oyer their heads. They arc fifty two percent or more than half the entire population of the suite. Fnduring social struc tures eanne t be built on land ownership by the i'ev am! land-orphanage for th. many. Civ >>Katioh is rooted and grounded in the home-owning, home-loving, home-de fending instincts.—E. C. Branson. TWO NEOROES DIE ‘ IN ELECTRIC ( HAIR Little’Rack, Ark., June S».—With k. F. Chusing, fahniher, and other mem bers of her family present as witness es, while (Wash) Martin, negro con victed of murdering Mrs. Lena Blevirt ah, was electrocuted at the Arkansas State peniteniary at sunrise today. Albert Jones, negro convicted of mur dering a negro woman was also ele c tfocuted. Martin, ■ after being strapped in the chair, admitted slaying Mrs. Blevins out denied knowledge cf deaths several other women of which he was suspected. ITES-STINGS For .all insect bites, red bug, chiggcr, boo, wasp, mosquito, etc., apply wet baking soda or household ammonia, followed by cooling applications cf— WICKS W VapoRub Over 17 Million Jaw Uaed Yearly B Standard Steel Eyes, ing Bars for building use# J,C#WEA!PHERS Phone 662 SHELBY Iff. C. IF YOUR HEAD ACHES, LOOK INTO A MIRROR Depressed ? Sapping back ? Lagging a little7 Look into a mirror. What do your eyes say? Tired and strained, eh? Better have them examin ed. If you are wearing glass es, do they sag—seem off center and out of true? In either case come here and let us give you accurate ly fitted, comfortable and be coming glasses. Dr. D. M. Morrison Next To Kelly Clothing Co. Telephone 585. SHELBY N. C. --— 4 SPECIAL VALUE DRESSES Ladies Dresses of Flat Crepe, Georg ette and Crepe De Chine. Sizes 16 to 40. Your Choice. • ( O White Kid Pumps Ladies White Kid 1 strap pumps. Med ium heels. Bi^ value *** * You're always on the safe side when you shop at Gilmers—you don’t risk a penny, because we cheerfully refund your money on every unsatisfactory purchase. ( onsider this carefully and you will realize as hundreds of others do, that Gilmer* is the best place to shop after all. Bright seasonable merchandise at prices that enable you to put a few cents back into your poeketboak on nearly even item you purchase. Read thsi page and plan to come early tomorow.—Briny the family. Cool Dresses A good assortment of the season’s coolest, dresses-—Made of voile in solid colors and figured de signs. Sizes 1(> to 46. Linen and Broadcloth —DRESSES— One big lot of dresses. Made of linen, English broad cloth, Linerie and Voiles. In stripes and solid colors. Values up to $5.00. $2.95 SPECIAL Sport (Hats Made of Hairbraid, Bangkok and all the season’s newest straws. New crushed effects, trimmings, etc. only $2.45 tMTifirr' Sale! Men’s Shirts GROUP 1— Values to $1.19. Mens snappy dress shirts i n white, can, blue and strip es. Collar attach ed. Lay in a sup ply. All sizes. CHOICE— While They Last GROUP 2— Values to $1.48. You cannot ap preciate this big value until you see it. Blue checks, tan checks and black checks. Collars at tached. All sizes. While They Last ,25 Only at Gilmers For Such Values. GROUP 3— Value* to $1.98. A genuine broad* cloth with white pearl buttons. Well made, full cut. collars attach ed. So cool for summer wear. Why pay more. While They Last .48 This is Indeed A Big Value. Women’s one piece bathing suits in many c,-ssorted colors, with fancy ^ stripes and checks. - Sizes 36 to 44. ? See these at— ^ $2.98 HOSE! LADIES FULL FASHION-" ED PURE SILK HOSE Reinforced heels and toes. All shades and sizes. See these at only $ \ ,45 Choice .... TOWEL SALE! CHILDREN’S SUMMER DRESSES Sheer cool dresses for the little tot. Made of check voiles and organdies. Also doited Swiss dresses daintily trimmed with or gandie ruffles and smocking. Values up to $4.95. You have two more aays to snare ine mg' gest towel bargain in Shelby! Don’t fail to be here tomorrow—and buy a supply for months to come. These are Turkish Bath Towels with blue and gold and pink and gold stripes. Size 21x37 inches. Tell your neighbor this good news and come to morrow expecting to get a real bargain surprise. GOING AT EACH DOZEN ONLY $2.50.__ FOR QUICK SELLING. $1.95 Get Next To This Value! SUMMER COMFORT FOR EVERY MAN THAT WEARS ONE Cool, light weight summer suits. White, pin stripe and tan. They are so cool and refreshing, and such a low price. See these today. Choice while they $13.50 Look at this! ‘Marx Made’ You have been looking for a high grade blue se rge, so here they are. Our regular “Marx Made.” REGULAR <C2dl $30.00 VALUE MEN’S NEW TIES! jV new assortment of ties just received. These are regular $1.00 value £pTc ues to go at oi*iy Otl -Boy» Duck Pants Boys white duck pants. Sizes 5 to 14. well # 1 .48 made. Only- wf * HEY FELLOWS! $1.25 "PAL” WATCH FOR 1 CENT With Every Boy’s Suit. A cracker jack watch for lc with every boy’s ^suit. 3 and 4 piece suits. Best colors, real boyish styles. $7.65 “d $9.95 WATCH lc EXTRA.
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