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PAGE TWO . 1 ■ LOCALHAN WILL ASSIST OVERMAN r —— Hujrh Dortch WUI Aid Walter G. Siler in Conduct inx the Senator’s Campniirn Tn - o i Mach laterest attaches to Goldsboro sod Wayne county to the statement sntataff oat ot Haleifch yaaterday to the rtf act that Waller O. Slier had taken charge of Senator Ir' * fhpi mm campaign and had opened tfflllt la the Yarborough hotel ft*lslgh. from which he will direct ftrny , Mr. Slier Uto he assisted by Hush narteh. well known <k>ldsl«>i«i fit lien on# Shi* wdclH local Interest to the easwaian Senator Overman has numerous friends and ronstltuents in Wayne and adjoining counties and they are predicting that he w|U native a large and moar gratifying vote a* tha ap proaching primary. Negro Barber In *- # Shot by a Bandit BtmWNOTON. Apr. 20 Shelly f-c» St. Richmond Hill negro oar be r was totally shot ti hU ahop ni 1 o'rlqck Saturday night by an unidentified - Mgte bandit when he turned to open W dsaaier under the handita "drop." „ ’According to several w ; ltn<--i*ex to the ohoatlua the suuiaap entered the sbfp and called for-a bottle of ale. •fferiag fae fifty con fit In payment When lse rare Mm thifhangc he pot dpwn the bottle to accept It, tin a< * that canoed some one* In th rn» d to remark "(hats fanny** "Tati think you is a hattch of Staayt •gars.' the gunman Said. or something like that. Htg| whipped out ft gun saying;, "Une a|> hack there gimme vour dough!" Isso t* said to ham disregarded (ho -order and lurn-d to «peu n drswar in which be kept s gun. When ho did so the hnndH Is sold to huvo aafeed him. “What la you opening da« drawer for?" lsw* It said lo hove re* plied for “nothing” to which the gun man replied. “Yes you ts." Ha fired at th* softie moment the hall |drr< tag lute's abdomen, mortally wound ing him 1 When the hue I mud It fired, It is MM others In the shop waiting to got taasorial aarvkgg. quickly found gn anil at the rear door, leaving the guaaMti and hia victim. It lx bellaroiT Uva.murdgrer Mumped Up what tush , ho coqid find before makipg K"<>d his rweapa. DE PAOLO TO BE SEEN IN" STATE Fsiwut Kaccr l H to i)« Keen ul Forthrwtninjf ttpeod Hvent At C'barMi* % CMAIUuOmc N. A*. April M Vic tory on the Miaaii track place* Peter UaPaaio. the little Italian again In tha vanguard of the radii* fraternity and (bat young apeed king evpact* lo add malaria lly to hta cbampPuixhlp ataadlng tor the l <M season at Char, ttoto, aeoordtua to thosa In l«u«-h with '* IM IMS champion It will be reniem hawed that Depaolo waa the first re ■tatared entry for tba charlotte event and with hia eatry cam* tha »t«te nmt that he aspaeled to a«e material iaeraaaai la 3M mil* i«nru« on Slay Ml. Freeh from hta Mtuml suet ess. With the MO-mtle purse In his pocket and the shoes of his Infaai son on the steering of his machine. lie Patau signed his entry his. k with s Malta. ♦’Will I be there? Watch me’ Thut ‘ Charlotte track la a wonder It Is cap. able of splendid speeds, tor the high, banks allmluaU any tendency lo kid' and you can steer the car with iUi<L finger- Ths Charlotte track will make records of from 135 to Ho miles nn hour and some driver alii attain that acore’* The smiling. pleasant (a«*4 young artist of the roaring nsld further announced that he would' mak# an effort to be the mail »ho at - • oompllshed this feat. PePaOlo will drive kia Dueseburg In May 10 race. He is known as one., of the most daring mid a. compliahed pjlota tm the American I rack lodge His success at Miami, Keburary VI, gained at an averuge speed of 1;'? 2!i l > Neurro Fiddled to Bring I T p Bead Man , i • CHATTANOOGA. Tunn April 20 Standing Oft the hank of the Kmory Hirer an old negro flddlad all rlnr In an acert to raise the body of Wal tar Johnson who waa drowned lu ihs at ream recently. •! But the drowned man's body did. ■’> rig*. TYis old fiddler alio Is a firm bo- Ihwer In the power of the fiddle lo • drpwned prison's body and who claims to hats raised the bodies of aeventfgiL..persons |„ his time i,y n»< dlacoursgad after his apparent failure but was eon vine. *d that Johnson's l>o<ly was-tort in the rlrer gt the place where -he Is supposed to have been drowned All efforts have fuller! to find the body although tb# river lias K : .n dragged and uaaminad wiik a*ar.h- Mghta. Mcienlistg havg Invented serums for everything swept Juvenllle ■*•*•*•*•• Which seams to flourish Mil molested. - GRADY PLEASED OVER SITUATION - - •» r Kenly Man Keel* Assured ol (gratifying Support in Thin And Nearby Countien * - " -i - nn . i I’aul ll tirady, of Kenly. candidate for solicitor In this, the fourth Judl i etui district, wss among the visitors I in Goldsboro last night, being on his wsy from a point lu lire lower part I cl the ion nly In < hat hum county, and. . la dlaeukslng Ihe reception sbjrh he was being glve.n by lire voters, dm dared that he was well pleased with the waa being a i gratifying vote at the approa. ULng primary. Mr. Grady has many friends In i Wayne eotinly who arc working hard In his. I cii,-ill nnd who dei laii lhi-y feel assured ilia! he will be given liberal support here and will poll a irgti vole. orai< sioin OAK PEN, Ala.. April ?<» Oils Mc- Clendon, iffi. Is dead. .while , Hhcrlff William Paris probes tlir si>»ry ■! Mess King. *ft, that he .killed \fe (Mention after ihc latter came in, his home lit ihc nigh I, fired through the aindow. slightly wounding him in the leg In ui) effort to assassinate hliin King- «utx In took his , gnu rushed Into the yard and shot Mc- Clendon dead The sio-riff myr do mestic trouble of long xianding < aus rd the trouble between the men. _ v 0 true blfhgrow la one.who won't rend the eomlts where uuytxtdy <un ne him Old Folk’s Best Friend Tint’s what mnity call it, for |l puts v ini nod . Ijjor inl.t, old siomaelis; ri* h, red bliaxl into old veins; sound flesh on obi bones. Drink a glass of Ibis delicious digsstant wub saoh meal. Shivar Ale VsM OwwllM SmillH WltS P SkSw Iwxtl Wstcr s ftlayw I Your erneer or druggist will re. i fund your money on first <los«n if you are not ilcligbied with rwmHs. % , # t If vour regular dealer rannol j siip|dy yon, telephone JRmtftVt * HOIKS KKfcolexale Dlstribstors SPECIAL REDUCTION i o '■ ON -. Coats! 4 v T ■■ i - —-%■ —" ' _ _ ___ NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ■ YOURCOAT 9 j 4 I AT A ' ► * I GREAT SAVING •V \ AT < Neil Joseph’s SHOP j L 111 4 —a. ’ " • *■- r ■ & 1 ** . , , a t After Easter What? . .'(Combinations in Straw -, Hair and Fabrics. « vjfaPwSj Ev«?ry new shape for late Spriiig 1 ' ° MK Tw j % early Summer 'wear. The HAT SHOP . . M miles per hour established a new worlds rerord which fell under the onslaught of linuuet IIIIJ/'gt riuver < Hy one month later. I>ePaolo has get out to inn ka s new record at fhar hdie which must Im an average »t more than 130.5 F. and ha Is . ond Wblered In racing rln 1.-s uuallfled to • * 0 I) i if r* 4 ■- * VJ 0 -- 1 J K » ‘ i! «' _ , “ . • O'-* " ■ 4F <st v ' You Are Invited to Hear •• ; 6 . ■' '* *. i * • v . f * * ->* " r . v 0 *> < ■ * . ° o,• • ’ Rev. Fred R. Chenault « * ’ ’ **, ''» 'v -. , Os Richmond, Va., in a »*"•■■■■• c •** . - * r » Series of Revival Services ''*■ ,'v w AT -e ' - ° ' ' • •?}•*.■ * ' i'll - 4 . St. Paul Methodist Church ■ Services Twice Daily at 10 a. m. and 7:45 p.m. * V u ,/ YOUR PRESENCE AT TIIRSE SERMCES WIL I, ASSURE THEIR SUCCESS. - A WELCOME AWAITS YOU. A l>.•*.• ' , “ * . , ■ • .* * v . (T'his space contributed-in the iiiU*rt C. of the success of (liis revival by a friend.) . ■° - ■ n * * .» ® o e 9 » . ", ' . Ve U. 0 * % ■ «. U t.vl ' I - llf : THE «OLD8BOK() ■ r ■_ ' w —" " hold out for that mileage Itoiii lx Palo and Hill rnadp signal non »t«p victorias. 'llte feeling lx gcn* ml among ra<s pilots Hint new ivcorclx may tto estahllNlied hers sx n iiicct 1 result of the splendid track «libh cPm-x ipi punish tires ax many of tin board ovals do. Oysters Catch;Cold; Are IxO.saj itY^larket 'i'uNVU. lpii| \ i 4) I lik ■ 1 11til.1II ■ it re i-.ihji cl In bad -•ni i lo If mo, <• i' .. i, ... n fioo wiibrvnule cultured pearls ar* asU ..'ted to have,, been suffered by pearl iulm i 1 of. Ago Hay near Nagoya, Vgy Hay is ibu center of Japan's •'itPurcd puarl Industry. Jleffr tiny .Hciclc Inmplunted lu oysters grow Into rich net klews the seaaon'a 1 WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 21. 1924 <tK»i«|M to - *tod w> gntteeU the' w<cr of (be bay to bocowa ti trciprly cold and lb« chanfy tp tem perature, mpm* uUd. r«Mtl*d la th« parent oyatrry* catching 10J4 and dying.
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