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Show POISON SCARED OUT OF HIM Young New Jersey Farmer, Fearing Loss of Arm, Has Singular Recovery. Clayton, N. J. Joseph G. Souder, a prosperous young farmer of Clayton, who recently purchased the Bubois farm for $10,000, was bitten on the finger by a hog he was killing several sev-eral weeks ago, and blood poisoning set in. The finger was lanced, but the poison spread to his arm, which It was thought would have to be amputated. am-putated. Souder objected to losing the arm, but as he grew worse he started start-ed for the hospital. Before leaving Clayton Souder said: "My arm feels better.," and before reaching the hospital he declared it was well, and begged to be taken back home. But his brother-in-law, who accompanied him, insisted on his going to the hospital. Here It was found that the arm was well, the bandage ban-dage taken oft and left off. It had cured in three hourB. Soudersrsays the only way he can iccount for the strange cure Is that tin blood poisoning was scared out ol him. I |