Lick The Face And Hands: Dogs are susceptible to many kinds of parasites, such as fleas, ticks, and mites, which are external, and to roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, and whipworms, which are internal. These parasites are picked up through contact with other animals and with plants. Some may be transmitted to man. All effort should be made to keep a pet dog free from such parasites. The owner should also protect himself against them. Guard against allowing a dog to lick the face and hands. Wash hands with soap and water after playing with a pet dog as after handling any other animal.
In 1852 ginia and Tennessee Railroad was con Big Lick from Lynchburg, and the f entered the village on November 1 of ' Though some growth followed the adve railroad, Big Lick's expansion was sli number of years. On Feb. 28, 1874, tl was incorporated as the town of Big 1880 the federal census gave Big Lick tion of but 669. The building of the Sh Valley Railroad in 1882 to a conned the Norfolk and Western at Big Lick r real beginning of the city, and in that name of the place was changed to (Indian word meaning "money").
In 1825 the village of two frame buildings in the vicini intersection of the Lynchburg Turr, Franklin Road. Later, having increasi to a village with two churches, sever and a blacksmith shop, the name wa< to Old Lick. In 1834 another town moted under the name of Big Lick, located near where Second Street, S. crosses the Norfolk and Western There was some disagreement among moters, however, and the effort to buil at that time was abandoned. |