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Show BUSY DOINGS AT BUSY HYDE PARK Hyde Park, Sept. 12. Joseph Wnlte, Jr., of this plnce, met with qulto n serious accident todny at Henson ward. Ho was driving n horse power nlong the road, when a rod attached to a sweep dropped down on the ground nnd raised up the sweep which In turn knocked Mr. Walte off, nnd In front of the power. Tho henvy power ran over him at the hips and legs. Mr. Walte was unconscious for some time. Dr. T. H. Hudgo was phoned for, und was soon upon the scene. Luckily for .Mr. Walte no bones were broken nnd while feeling quite sore and bruised, he will doubtless doubt-less be about ngaln In a few days. Little Vernal Seamons, who was stricken with diphtheria n week ago, Is how very much Improved. The family fam-ily speak highly of tlie quick and efficient ef-ficient work of the physician. We ure having a siege or monies here again. Quite a number or families fami-lies are under quarantine. The disease dis-ease Is In a mild form, and the patients pa-tients are not very sick with It. ---------- .Threshing Is now over nnd tl.e farmers are preparing to dig their beets. Dry furm grain exceeded expectations. ex-pectations. ,Hiiif a dozen teams leave here ov-efy ov-efy niornlng for Ilrlghnm City after those luscious peaches. - A fine girl baby was born to Mi nnd .Mrs. Geo. Z. Lamb last week. Miss Vivian Seamons Is over at Honeyvllle. visiting relatives. Jlrs. Elva Bennett of Gentile Vul- "jk ley, Is visiting with hor parents, Sam- ' uel and Louisa Seamons. Dr. George Thomas of tho U. A. C. delivered n very Interesting dlscoutro upon tho subject of morality to u crowded house hero Inst Sunday evening. ev-ening. . There Is great rejolslng In the home-or home-or Mr. nnd Mrs. Orvill Lee over thj safe arrival of n fine baby boy whr came over the stork line Tuesday morning, Sept. 12. |