The Anthony Weekly Bulletin Harper County Friday September 24, 1897 Crisfield. Crisfield is to have a dramatic club soon. J.T. SPICER will sow 85 acres of wheat this fall. Warren SMITH has rented Mrs. S.E. BURKETT's farm and will soon move on it. Some or our stockmen around here have lost several calves from a disease called black-leg. There seems to be no sure remedy for this disease. Will SMITH, a son of Eli SMITH who lives two and one-half miles northwest of here, died at his home near Danville in this county on last Friday. We became well acquainted with Will when we first came here and he was well liked generally. Mrs. S. E. BURKETT and family will moved to Attica this week to make that city their future home, so as to give her daughter better school facilities. Her son, Jacob, has secured the Inyo school for this winter. We are sorry to lose the family from among us, as Mrs. B. is well and favorably known, and if there is a good christian in this world she is that one. Mr. LEADER, who lives a few miles northeast of here, met with a very serious accident on last Friday evening. He and some other gentlemen were unloading a barrel of sorghum molasses when the barrel in some way fell upon his right leg, which was broken in two places. He was several miles from home when the accident happened. Dr. DUNNINGTON of Hazelton attended him and he is doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances. Mr. Leader is a hard-working man and has a large family to support.