A double tragedy occurred Saturday morning near Kenly when Mrs. Nathaniel Flowers and a little 10-year-old boy were drowned in Little River. According to our information, a lady from Kenly with two Watson children, a little boy age 10 years, the son of James Hardy Watson, and a little 5-year-old girl, also from Kenly, went by the home of Mrs. Flowers about a mile south of Kenly, and asked her to go to the river with them to go in swimming. It was about 11:30 in the morning and the Flowers’ had just finished barning tobacco. Mrs. Flowers decided to go to the river with them to go and for a time all enjoyed being in the river. Mrs. Flowers was said to have been an expert swimmer. Slhe had come out of the river when she heard the little girl crying, and the children were discovered to be in water beyond their depth. Mrs. Flowers went back in to rescue the little girl who had gone under twice. She succeeded in bringing her to safety and then made an effort to save the boy. The boy is said to have secured a grip about the woman’s neck, and being unable to free herself, both went under and were drowned.
Mrs. Flowers was a young woman, only 22 years old. She was married about two years ago to Mr. Nathaniel Flowers, and she is survived by him and a 1-year-old child. Before her marriage she was Miss Ida Mitchell, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Mitchell.
The funerals of the deceased were held Sunday, that of the little boy taking place Sunday morning in Kenly, and that of Mrs. Flowers in the afternoon at the Flowers graveyard. An unusually large crowd was present at the burial of Mrs. Flowers, some estimating the number of cars at 1,000. Rev. Mr. Wiggs of the Free Will Baptist church conducted the funeral. Lovely floral offerings attested the esteem in which the deceased was held.
From the front page of the Smithfield Herald, Tuesday morning, Aug. 17, 1926
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