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Show RAEB1FS ARE FEARED Ail DOGS AT PAYSOH Every evidence of rabbles Is among dogs in Fayson. The first signs came out. last week when a dog belonging to James H. Francom viciously attacked several other canines around town. The Francom dog bit two of Chas. Dixon's dogs and one of them bit Mr. Dixon's son. The head of this particular par-ticular animal was sent to the state health Inspector for examination, but nc report has yet been received regarding re-garding the animal's condition. As far as can be learned every dog that was bitten by the first mentioned deg became sick, showing very strong evidence of rabbles. On Christmas day one of the vicious canines was seen attempting to bite every dog that came aMong Main street. The condition is assuming a dangerous danger-ous attitude and is being looked into by the officers. Too much effort cannot can-not be put forth In ridding the town (f this dreadful disease aracr.2 dogs. Every animal that shows any signs of rabbles should be immediately killed. The officers have already killed several sever-al dogs that have recently been showing show-ing signs of rabbles. faysoniau. |