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Show HORNET STING PROVES FATAL TO FARMER Albert Noland, son of Mrs. Kamil-la Kamil-la Noland of this city, was stung on the neck by a hornet, while unloading unload-ing hay at George G. Madsen's place a few minutes ago. Mr. Noland died in a very few minutes min-utes after being stung. Mr. Noland was 39 years of age and is survived by his widow and six children. It is one of the very saddest deaths ever recorded in Mount Pleasant. Dr. Sundwall, who was called to assist the unfortunate man, arrived shortly after Mr. Noland 'had died. The reason for such an instant death was due to the fact that Mr. Noland was stung directly over a prominent j vein of the neck, according to Dr. Sundwall such a rapid introduction of the toxin from the hornet into the circulation was responsible for the sudden death due to circulatory embarrassment. em-barrassment. I |