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, . > '?? ? C' ' ' Stalled Motor Gives C. C. Bore ^M^ W We^ Psbn Beech Trying Experience Wilmington, April 15,?C. C. Bofe land, of West Palm Beach, found ii a drifting boat Saturday morning hi the Gulf stream, 55 miles northeas of Cape Canaveral, was landed hen this'afternoon by the stone tag Lei pitfd .Adams, and will return to hii borne by tail. Benebmd, who set out from Pah* Be^ch Thursday morning to canvass ? w*rk camps with the object of sign ing contracts to provide these camps with Gfih, was adrift two days, the r> snlt of a staltad motor. He had plen ' ty of fresh water aad food aboard his craft, but suffered terribly with sea sickness, this fact preventing .him from eating. 'The weather was /onus uauy Mujrty, wmcn prevcuuw auj .suffering from exposure, although Capt N. B. Duncan, of the Liepokl Adams, said rough weather developed Sunday and the frail craft of Bore land's would probably have gone Borelasd used his underwear in sig nalling the tog- ~ He was hi an. ex hausted condition when ? aboard, but after being on the bigger craft I ; for a few hours, his nausea left him and he was able to take food and dztok. The gas boat was drawn to the deck of the tug and, brought in Captain Duncan was proceeding xromJteami with two four masted schooners, Cliff mid Newsome, m tow. **? mhooaem are being towed .J& Newport for repairs. One of the w?r sels is toakis^ badly, wUeh condition to tbg city. Ihuwui wit un ^ *ja y would ? ! I ? > AlWw ^|pL" .r-"SHv ? BB _. *^F ^ Jfl ? .' ;. . - r "' " r~ ^ J ft ^fXLs&*kz-' ??? Kiaiton, April 27.?Belated warm < weather has brought creeping and 1 . crating things oat of their'holes m t^f have glimpsed more moccasin* r. Vhi Gheco^rinfty swamp district ?? than have keen seen there in aunty I years, wh2e many careless rattiers and ether reptiles have met death un i." der an to wheels on roads to thesouth of here, where the mocosins are The drought had dried up many ? nonda and ditches. That sent them ?m*JPU*~r'c wm ^wvlry! jFinCiI ^g^'S^^IeadSr.^Ttte , reptile is coropeH*i to skid sexwss, as ir w**?? - ?- *\a.>1^-"^.;,?. '' ?*?%?'..- *"' - -^a|'*1'"fr7^-': H;s~^ ? ?? 'm. * '?>: ?*?? X ,! I: - .. told of o)v*f f ft rair.crow hov^no^ I r ^ ? i? ?? '-- ? B <rk^ jgWjii jilii omh "f ?nie kf iiifwi itint with the state high . ~--;t. ?? j... gjt .? v - . -. ??fit *????> ' :-" ' r. " s -?' - ? - ??-'?' I P| |u| t ?; H* ^y^^xttinetit yeter ? at Dr. Beat?8, who war* 66 yean? ofL kg?, is surriveekby his widow/ three J ?hfciren, Mrs. Mary Suter, of New V 3ern, Mrs. Braxton Durham, of Dur- ? mm, and Southgate Beaaiac, of Tkr-, t' X>r0' L" ^ C Barrow in Alaska, another plane of ?3 1 ? ! %A.acHAP<N A AAA. XI -? ? ? ? r ^SS???ji his ft^tdnDoon o^ C/Idfcnce LsviiQin* ^ msite i.it liiigifWiii'< . conference with bank officials phich lasted all of the morning and ^ n^o the afternoon. , -- , Mr. Latham was reflcent in talking ibeut> the affaire of the bank,-** in- -1 Heated that ll?e-situation- resulted 'r rom slow collection of long loans and 1 i debtors i ible to make aoine definite announce ment regarding the fntnre ot tike in en the depositors in the hank, but all their furids^can be^ entirely ayailaWe. j ?' ^-j atufl^j ?'? g^f; | , v, ' _^ , ? ,. .. ti -1 J . V * . - ? . 1 if ? | < ? I |{ .I u. ,L t . r frt j I i jytvv' j i ' x l? ... mi >v '-f* i ^ (l 9 IlllllilS; \ Martin, of Texas, field secretary a nrhre^ in Charlotte tomorrow night to he Co'mniktee of OnTSScd, n- | *nt3y organized here, Mr. Jeffrey* -1 aid, and he and Dr. Martin and prob ibiy other members of the Anti-Evo- I ution League will attend the meeting if the committee May in Charlotte. and catching anaices; C ^ ^^TYW^RH of iTOTiKey jtx. r? oiouj put rus nfiuiu in !'? j? j. 1 *11 1^-. % | 1 I , _ v BuiUtitff* and managing a city's .Affair* Charles H. Windham's - specialty?whether that city be on the Pacifie or Atlantic seaboard. As tnayor, city manager and builder cf " * model harbdi _at Long Beach, ?alif., he made such a reputation that Jos. W Your.g went after Hira and since March 15 has had him * oir the /bb as ei4v~ manager of S- Hollywood. Florid 00.00 popu lation the: year rr. .. y 1901"?i* Mr. Windham's s ?.;? lAvUvl M'iri. -?? , ? . .. <> . ? . LJI .?!> 1. i||J I IS'' III ^'1^1 ^ Unusually Large Fish For' this Caught iriTrap Sitar day flight ? - .? Greenville, April 27;?The theory ihgt fishing in. Tar river at this point is a thing of the past was exploded vhen It was found that during Safc irday night, a sturgeon, weighing |j^ ? - Mn caught in M ? ^at ? I Tb#^di -wets brought up town and. i laced oa; d*f> Norfolk - Southern refgrht platform where during the A ay hundreds of persons went to take I ioot<#t ^ie % fish. ^he fish meas red six feet, seven inches in length* V lid weighed 118 pounds. : ^1 ^ Y^^'Aiwt1 J. 19rT^S Danville, had tlite misfortune of loe-j inga prized steel fishing rod, nine fett long, when its hook was taken Sy ay a denia^of Country Janr c?ek, near the town of Milton I ft. Ife## y?mv? ^ *?? big Mow carried both rod and line I j i. ?: r* al ''? d6teils - the stisBniire stctiSF""?' .HAfii ww ? *?* 4 Messrs. Wau&h and Green ere I ? -1 - ? */> v n ?< 11 ? of Jobnny Carroll and Burning of Colored Cburth Starting of Trouble Cartawt, N. J., April 26.?A threat ened race riot, that followed the death yesterday of Johnny: Carroll, a popular boxer, and the burning: of a negro church, was quelled today by the police. Carroll was stabbed in the heart with a pocket knife 200 feet .from his-home, and the First Baptist church, owned by a negro con gregation, was burned. Robert Ducaest, negro, was arrest ed and taken to New Brunswick with out bail on a charge of murder. Leon Rush and George Galloway, also ne groes,. were held in jail a* material witnesses. ?"V*'!" *? ? ? * f 1 T I ' AO '/? > ? itaipn jonnson, ze, -fua jtner doxct, is in a Pertharaboy hcwpital with a stab wound below the Jit Art Hospital authorities paid Johnson would recover. Peter Donnelly, a companion of Carroll, escaped with a cut on the nose. Daniel Messiaa, ne gro, 24, was taken to Perthamboy hospital, with a laceration of the head received in the fight after the death of <Iarroll. The news of Carroll's death in the fight of three negroes with the three whPe men spread rapidly through thje^tewn and Police Cfcief Barring ton ordered j& 3>egroes to keep in doors as a precautionary measure. To day more than 100 negro men and women left town under police es- ?. cart ( Mayor T? Mulyerhill consulted with ? three ministers representing the Afro p^y Baptist convention on methods of quieting the feeling. ?i Spine of.Carrott's friends who vis ited his home to view the body were : - - . , _ m jr |y||^ HI Hetllh Attributed tote B? of Ibe Ad of Mbs Not* i,. Mills of This jfiiljr: , ? "% ? ? m i'v ??!. !?? ; ? ?? - Monroe, April 27.?Miaa Nola Mills, laughter of Elder and Mrs. J. P. Mills who live two miles south of Marshr ? mile, committed suicijeby: swmllow ing carbolic acid. Afisa.' Mills, who was about 40 years of age, invited . tier brothers and sisters to come and spjajtt'ihe day with herself andaged parents, and about 5 o'clock in the af ternoon she went to her rooin ; and locked herself. in. The family after at; shout1 time became concerned be cause of her absence and started an investigation. - When the door had been forced Miss Mills .*as found In - an unconscious condition, remaining so untU death eaihe aboiit 10 o'clock ?'n tlie evening. - Physicians were hur riedly summoned hb* the poison had done Its work.: It is said that Miss Mflls^&tfer day* before, had asked a wtdbdr of ;0? family to purchase the to use It as h dis Mwpi^ssShe le'ft anote, ItLJs tm- T demtood, to her family. M>s Mills *as; tin excellent lady, devoted to her father and mother, who ai* elderly and s^mtbivajida,:;JH health is attrib uted h* Mag the causeof her act __ ,?? %? y? j ;f '' ; awarded . Mrs. Eetelle Voughfc, of Sprmy |iop6f.? juiignwnv ivr ^ o ? _ u - TTjfiJil fenM| f AY* uu worry* _3?nv v ou^m ^
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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