The Franklin Pre?i and The Highlands Maconian
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REOUIRE DOGS
BE VACCINATED
AGAINST RABIES
same vaccinated annually by a
rabies inspector.
It shall be the duty of the
health officer to appoint a suf
ficient number of rabies in
spectors to carry out the pro
visions for vaccinations.
The fee for vaccination is $1
per dog if it has had previous
vaccination. If no previous vac
cination, the fee will be $1.50.
It shall be the duty of the
sheriff and his deputies to as
sist the rabies inspectors in the
enforcement of vaccination
against rabies.
It shall be the duty of the
sheriff, with the assistance of
the rabies inspectors, to make
a thorough canvass of the coun
ty and frequently thereafter to
determine if there are any dogs
that are not wearing the metal
tag provided for the dog after
its vaccination.
If dogs are found not wear
ing tags the sheriff shall noti
fy the owner to have same vac
cinated by a rabies inspector
and to produce the certificate
provided within three days. If
the owner fails to do this, he
shall be prosecuted in accord
ance with the law.
If the owner of the dog not
wearing the tag cannot be
found, it shall be the duty of
said officer to destroy said dog.
It shall be the duty of the
owner of any dog born after
the annual vaccination period
or any dog not six months old
at the time of vaccination per
iod to have the same vacci
nated when it becomes six
months old.
All dogs shipped or other
wise brought into this state
shall be securely confined and
vaccinated within one week aft
er entry and shall remain con
fined for two additional weeks
alter vaccination unless accom
panied by a certificate issued
by a qualified veterinarian.
The county health officer may
declare quarntine against rabies
in any designated district when
in his judgment this disease
exists to the extent that the
lives of persons are endangered
and all dogs in said district
shall be confined on the prem
ises of their owner or in a vet
erinary hospital.
When quarantine has been es
tablished, and dogs continue to
run at large, any police olficer
or deputy sheriff shall have the
right after reasonable effort has
been made to apprehend the dog
running at large, to kill saiu
dogs and properly dispose of
their bodies.
Every animal having rabies,
and every animal known to have
been bitten by another animal
having rabies, shall be killed by
its owner or by a peace officer.
Eevry person who owns or has
possession of an animal which
is subject of having rabies and
which has symptoms of or has
been exposed to the disease,
shall confine such animal at
once for at least three weeks
and until released by a rabies
inspector.
The head of every animal
killed for having rabies or be
ing suspected of having rabies
shall be properly prepared and
sent at once to the state lab
oratory.
Any person who shall violate
regulations of vaccination or
quarantine of the disease of
rabies shall be guilty of a mis
demeanor and upon conviction
thereof shall be subject to a
fine of not less than $10 or
more than $50, or imprison
ment of not less than 10 days
or more than 30 days in the
discretion of the court.
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Ellijay
Mrs. Charlie Mincey returned
Sunday to her Ellijay home
from Oastonla and Charlotte,
where she spent two weeks vis
iting her daughters.
Mrs. Royal Xvester, at Win
ston-Salem, has just returned to
her home after a few days'
visit with friends and relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrcv.
and son, Linwood, of Uold&Doru,
recently visited Mrs. Harreli's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.
Yjung, at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henry, ol
Detroit, Mich., are spt.idmg a
lew days with Mr. Henry's par
ents, Mr arid Mrs. Frank Hen
ry, of Cullasaja, and his sister,
Mrs. Leslie Young, of Ellijay.
Mrs Will Gregory is seriously
ill at the Ellijay home of her
daughter, Mrs. Jimmie Amnions.
Mrs. Cale Woodard, of Ellijay,
recently spent a week in Spar
tanburg, S. C., attending tlie
college graduation of her daugh
ter, Miss Novellas Woodard.
Mrs. Grady Henry and three
children ?p?nt the paat week
with Mrs. Henry s sister, Mrs.
Don Henderson, in Brevard.
Harrison Ammons, of this
section, is recovering from in- '
juries received when kicked by
his horse.
Mrs Tom Henry and children,
of EUijay, have spent most of
this month with Mrs. Henry's
mother, Mrs. Harlie Diils, in
Brevard Mrs. Dills is seriously
ill.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Buchanan,
Mrs. John Price and daughter,
| Jane, all of EUijay, recently
I visited Mrs. Buchanan's sister,
Mrs. Ed Cloer, in Murphy.
Mrs. Ben Moffitt has just
returned lrom a ten-day visit
with her husband, Pvt. Ben
Moffitt, who is static.ied ncui
Portsmouth, Va.
Almost one-third of all culti
vated land in North Car>hn.
last year was planted to corn.
GIVES
Malarial
Chills ?> Fever
RELIEF
Dine
and
Dance
.[
with . . .
TED MARTIN
and His 14-Piece Orchestra
At
PANORAMA COURT
Franklin, N. C.
July 3 ... 8 to 12 p. m.
Call .Early
FOR RESERVATIONS Phone Franklinl79
Miu Moore To Work
With College's Dean
After a few days at home,
Miss Margaret Moore, a student
at Lees-McRae college, Banner
Elk, left this week to return to
the college, where she will work
with the dean this summer.
During her week's visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. . F. .8.
Moore, of Franklin, Route 1.
Miss Moore had as her guest a
schoolmate, Miss Gwendolyn
Plan Dance At Benefit
For Sylvi Senior Scouts
Bennie Keese, of Sylva, for
merly of Franklin, has announc
ed that a benefit dance will be
held at the Waynesville Armory,
in Waynesville, tomorrow (Fri
day i night, with Teddy Martin
and his 14-piece orchestra pro
viding music. The affair, open
to the general public, has been
arranged as a benefit for the
senior Bov Scout troops of Sylva.
Detailed Information ta obtain
able from Mr. Reese
North Carolina's farms and
industries annually use 100 mil
lion board feet more lumber
than is produced in the state.
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