Charles M. Brickhouse, county agricultural agent, has been successful in securing for a time the services of an expert veterinarian from the United States Department of Agriculture. He has been notified that Dr. C. Dendinger will come to Kinston this week to inspect cattle for signs of tuberculosis. This work is to be done without cost to the owners of cattle, and the county agent urges dairymen, farmers and others to avail themselves of this service. Owners of cattle should communicate with County Agent Brickhouse at once.
From the front page of the Kinston Free Press, second edition, Monday, Nov. 6, 1922
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