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-wri J (t / Thursday, April 12, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Paire Sewetcme- of the jaws. It may die in this stage but usually returns home, seeks a secluded spot, becomes paralyzed Inoculation Planned r*_ AD^kiAf anci then dles After the onset, it rOl I CIS Ayumjl KculCi lives from three days to perhaps as Week April 16-21 r " ” ‘Dog days are the bunk,’ In the case of “dumb” rabies, the | dog shows a desire to avoid his for- ' mer friends and tries to hide under declar- something. It is hostile to humans ed Dr. L. D. Rodgers, president of | and other dogs. From the onset the South Carolina Veterinary asso- ' weakness of the legs and paralysis ! ciation, Greenwood, in discussing of the jaw, tongue and throat are plans for the statewide inoculation prominent. At this time the dog’s of pets against rabies, April 16-21. i behavior suggests that it may have ( Dr. Rodgers went on to say that. | a bone lodged in its throat. The ( according to astrology, dog days | animal bites only if disturbed. ] officially end early in September, j Owners of these animals are fre- Superstition has made a legend of j quently exposed to rabies w r hile the rise of the dog star (Sirius) in I attempting to inspect the throat of the sky. claiming that the influence the animal to /determine whether Tuesday, April 17: 1:30 to 2:30 pm. — Mountville at Watts store; 3:00 to 4 00 p m.—Cross Hill; 4:30 , to 3:30 p.m.—Waterloo at depot. ■ Wednesday. April 18: 2:00 to 3:00 , p.m. — Princeton at Babb's store; 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.—Hickory Tavern school. j Thursday, April 19: 2:00 td 3:00 • p.m.—Lanford at Curry’s store; 3:30 i to 5:00 p.m.—Gray Court-Owings i school. Friday, April 20: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. — Lydia Mill at community hou^e; 2 00 to 3 00 p m.-~Big Poplar at Coker’s store; 3:30 to 5:00 pjn.— Yancey Martin's store. Saturday, April 21: 9:00 to 11:00 a m.—Wattsville at ball park; 11 to 12 noon—Laurens at Sanders high school; 12 to 1:00 p.m. Laurens at Garhngton Street school. Dr. Baldwin urged all dog own ers to take their dogs to one'of the clinics to have them inoculated. He pointed to the fact that a fee of $1.00 will be charged as proposed in a state law. of the star drives dogs mad. Since the dog star is prominent from early ; June until September, dogs are sup posed to be especially susceptible to rabies during that time. any obstructive object is present. Cats sometimes become i n- fected with danger to persons, es pecially children. It will hide in a dark corner or under some object, LOOKING ' FOR INVESTMENTS? “Although dogs may become irri- attacking persons who approach. SOUIXEM DEI PRESIDENT SAYS PATE NIKE NEEDED TO RAISE EMP10YEES’ PAY The following this w*#k by Hal dent of tho «b« • f tut th* facts justify Boh on Its table from the heat during -the summer, this is not rabies,” Dr. Rodgers points out. ‘This disease can appear at any time of year and many of the nation’s worst out breaks have occurred in winter and early spring.” Another popular misconception arises through use of the term “hy drophobia.” meaning “fear of wat er.” Dr. Rodgers explains that the affected animals do not fear water, in fact actually crave it, but any attempt to swallow causes painful throat spasms. Neither does an animal suddenly “go mad.” Dr. Rodgers explains. It contracts rabies after having been bitten by another animal. The rabid animal carries the virus in his saliva and transmits it by biting. There are two types of rabies, “furious” and "dumb ” In the fu rious type the animal first appears dull and melancholy or unusually affectionate and does not m the usual manner second stage, the dog has an tree ststible tendency to roam It run away, traveling in a straight lbs r neither mai as M Dr. Rodgers urges that suspected animals not be killed. “Place the animal in a secure pen. with plenty of food and water, or in the hands of your veterianrian who is skilled in the diagnosis of rabies and other animal diseases. If the animal has rabies it will show progressive symptoms. If it is alive and well at the end of 14 days one can be fair ly certain that rabies does not ex ist.” In the event that it is necessary to kill the animal, care should be takn to avoid shooting it in the head. The intact brain is essential I for adequate laboratory examina- ' tion. infected . In Vie laboratories of the State Board of Health, the microecopic examination of the brain can usual ly be aceompliabed in 1 or 2 hours. Dr. Rodgers urges that pet own ers cooperate in the statewide in oculation program by taking their pets to the clinics THEN OPEN AN INVESTMENT ACCOUNT WITH CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCI ATION. W r E OFFER— 1. Above average returns — payable every six months. 2. Funds invested thru 10th of month earn ’dividend from 1st. I 3. Insurance up to $10,000 for each account by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp., an agency of the Federal Government. Write, Phone or See Ua for Full Details IT TAKES BUT A MOMENT TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT —AND YOU’LL BE GLAD YOU DID! Dividend Rate 3^ jr runs aa long aa it can roaming out ths P* wm at the mouth, which la frequently of dogs an In- over smphsatwd and mieraUed ad the . C. 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