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THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1233 The Problem of Illumination THE following sentence appear ed in a magazine a few weeks ago: VErom ihe beginning of. time man has been accustomed to get light from a point sun, fnoon, stars, torch, candle, lamp or electric, light bulb. Now he is beginning to get light from tubes and surfaces. The age of indirect light is beginning." ' Hut: what is indirect lighting? it is the receiving of hunt trom a source by reflection rather than di rectly from the point. Now one might ask:. What is the objection to having a point source of light or how can indirect lighting be secdred? ' In answer to the first question only one example need be given. This objection is due to the effect of glare upon the eye. Everyone's attention is called to . glare when they try to place ' their book in such a position so that a bright spot does not appear upon the page or plainly when they look at the light and then try to read. Glare from light sources or from glossy surfaces contributes to eye strain; it causes abnormal contrac tion of the pupil which in turn re duces visibility ; it also compels con tinuous contraction of the ciliary muscle for accommodation. Going farther; anything that causes eye strain has a tendancy to produce headaches, vertigo, blurring vision and digestive disturbances due to the expenditure of nervous energy. Indirect Lighting The most effective method known by which glare can be eliminated is by use of indirect lighting. This can be. done by using a fixture. i i ri . ii f l,U--r WIiuii it m;in a" i'i the ceiling and then back to the vvi.i portion of the room, Or if the ceiling is not white enough to reflert all of the light to the ceil ing and then back to the lower portion of the room, or if the ceil ing is not white enough to reflect most of the light, a happy medium can be reached by the use of other fixtures as near the. same effect as possible. , When light is reflected from the ceiling of a room it comes from an area equal to that of the ceil ing rather than frmi a point. This reflection causes the light to reach the occupant from millions of dif ferent directions. A system of this kind prevents distinct shadows and does away with glare entirely. But, as was mentioned before, the ceilings in most homes will not reflect tho proper amount of light so a smaller source than the ceil ing must be used. As a first step, it might be said that all light bulbs should be trostea so as u increase the area of the source to 1. K..1K TT.'i. Arirt r"it1 still notice the bright spot in this type of fixture so an even greater precaution musi uc uikcu uciuh much glare can be eliminated. This improvement may ue secured oy using a large frosted fixture at least , . t j : . t . 1 Kr cigni incuts in uituiiun.i aiiu having more than one source of illumination in the room.' A very satisfactory method may be secured by using one large frosted fixture in the center of the room and a lamp nearby with a frosted bulb. So far, the element of glare is the only thing that has been con sidered. But another and equally important factor is brightness, or amount of light. Brightness can be varied by three methods. First, by changing the voltage impressed. A bulb is made for a definite volt age and maximum efficiency can only be secured when the voltage . r-1 ..l ,Ur, f Un CATC..tll ill inr ijiuu ol u-inni-ui-Miv - .ii".". coincide. The usual voltage of most systems is between 110.andll5 . a 1 1 1 r a: volts. A duio 01 a ceuam w.iu.k uses the same amount of power no matter -what its vollane 'raliiitt is, so it is economical to. get the max imum amount of light from it. Brightness may also be increased by increasing the wattage of the bulb used. . It might also be stated here that the lighting efficiency (that is, the amount of. light pet watt) increases as the wattage in creases. A 100-watt bulb produces : Trv our brea!. There's none finer. Made ol the finest flour, in- a sanitary bakery by an ex pert baker it just ean't be beat. ' Visit our liakery'and see how it. is made. . , Pies and Cakos Baked to Order i ..'. -' 'KEY CITY BAKERY Back of Press Office 2.4 times as much light as a 50 vvatt bulb. The third method of varying' the brightness is by varying the dis tance of the source from the point at which the light is desired. As everyone knows, it is impossible to find out exactly how much lieht I we have on. the reading plane with out actual measurement. Hut tho following table will help to show the approximate position of fixtures to give 10-foot-candles which is the minimum , amount of illumination required for correct lighting for reading. Height of bulb Required wat from reading tage of . plane bulb Feet Watts 1.1 ................... 25 1.4 40 1.6 50 1.8 .. 60 2.6 100 4.0 200 This table presupposes thatjhe light will be at a 30-degrec angle from the vertical and that the con ditions of proper., voltage arc; ful filled. Guard Children's Eyes This material is of particular im portance now because the children who are in school are doing their work with the use of electric lights and it is of great imiortanee that they receive the proper illumination during this plastic, stage. A noted physician has stated that 60 percent of eyes are so defective as to cause HI health, reduced ef ficiency, or poor eyesight. Eye strain is one of the most wide spread of all eye troubles and is responsible for more discomfort and disability than rill other tyc trou -bles combined. Insufficient1 light results directly in eyestrain and tends to develop defective vision. Inadequate illumination requires the eye muscles to maintain the eyes in an exacting degree of focus in order to see clearly. In many cas es visibility is increased by bring ing the eyes nearer the objects to;,f j McDowell, deceased, late k- paon . ...kiM-i iiI-iod 'itinfirniil a t . t.t - . i ui 3-vii, wii.vii pin.s u..w....r strain on the muscles of accommo- dation -and convergence.' - Higher levels of illumination en- able smaller objects to be seen and ; the same-effect is also accomplish-1 ed by wearing eyeglasses by those - with defective vision. With one-j fourth of the adult population wear-! ing glasses the assistance to vision, which such appliances afford, is keenly appreciated. Since the aid given to seeing by means of eye glasses and light can be expressed in the same units, the commonly appreciated value of the former set ves as a--measuring --stick - - for appraising the -value -of -more light. In the business of lighting, many compromises-are--of ten made-with. respect to types of units, systems employed, and lamp sizes, yet there can "be no compromise" with eye- sight -Contributed. DEFERS OPENINGS-WEEK . Despite the order of South Caro lina's governor opening tobacco markets in that slate on Monday, the eastern North Carolina markets will by order of Governor Ehring hause be kept closed a week long er so that the signing of tobacco contracts, already over 80 per cent completed, can De tmisned. miyers ,,,.-,, :...i .,1,0.. lliOl. J'l t'liil.Ttvi ui.tAlill jiiivi: win" the markets are opened. LEGAL ADVERTISING ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrat or of C. 1-. Ingram, deceased,.. Jiite of Macon county, -- N. C, this is to notify all nersons .havini'- claiin.s against the, estate of said deceased to exhibit theni to the inulersigu- n-trr-lji-foi-e-iht- 42ih --day August, 1934, or. this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate-will please make immediate settlement. This, 12th dav of August, RU J. R. FRANKLIN, H. G. CABE. Administrators. A17-6tc-S2i ' LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County, In the Superior Court. S. L. Franks, II. W. Cabe and W. C. Cunningham vs. ', W. L. McCoy, Ada Crawford Mc Coy, Ada Crawford McCoy, Ad ministratrix of the Estate of Mrs. Elora Crawford and Henrv G link ertson, Trustee. , Under and by virtue of a consent judgment made and entered at the April Term, 1932, of- Macon Su perior Court, appointing the un dersigned a commissioner of the Court, to sell the lands described in the complaint in this action when requested so to do by the defen dant, Ada McCoy, at any time after 60 days from the rising of the; court ; and, the said Ada McCoy,- having requested the under signed commissioner to now make such sale, 1,, J. Frank Ray, the said commissioner, on the 16th day of October, 1933, at the South Court house door in the Tow n of : Frank lin, Macon County, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock ilium, will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash the following described real .estate, to-wit : '."' Situated lying and 'being on the North side of Main Street in the Town of. Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, beginning at a stake at the southwest corner of the Bank of Franklin lot and runs Northward with the line of the Bank of Franklin lot to the Lassie Kelly lot; thence Westward with the line of the Lassie Kelly lot to the line of the H. G. Trotter (now Ashear) lot ; thence southward with the lines of the. H. G. Trotter (now Ashear) lot ; "to Main "Street ; thence7 East-wan' with Main Street to the bi-ginnint corner- including- the new hotel Scott Griffin ."Uifilding'. " T This the 12th dav of September, 1933. . J. FRANK RAY, Commissioner. S21-mp 012 j . , -j r ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTCE I llaviny minified ns administrator Maocm v ouniv, i: mis is t0 not;fy all persons having claims aeainst the. estate of said deceased t0 exhibit them to the undersigned ort or befoer the 16th day of Sep- tember, 1934. or .this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All )lt.rs(ms indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 16th day of September, 1933 W. E. AkDOWELL, AdrntoistraloJiff' '"r ?alc aljmblic, auctkm jor S21-6tp 026 - NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE North Carolina, Macon County, In the Superior Court, ' Joines Motor and Tractor Co., Inc., ! '. ' .'S. i'. r "RoVrinolilc J. N. Pcndergrass. ' ' r virtue '' ofan . execution di- rectcd to the undersigned from the,SuperiorCi)urLof LJ.Iacon County, in the ' above entitled ac tion,3 1 will. on'Mondav the ' 2nd day of October, 1933, at 121H)," M.. at the Court -House Door of said County, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right title and interest Which the said J. N. Pcndergrass, defendant, has in the following de scribed real estate, towit: Lying and being in the County of Macon and . State of , North Carolina the same being lot No. 3, of the division of -the old Caroline Cabe, Beginning at a water oak on the river N. W. corner of lot No. 2, runs' S. 88 East 79 poles to a stake; S. .2 W'est 4 poles to a Spanish oak ;' S. 88 East 128 poles atla'clcf)akrNiTrthr2-rF.aRtr25 poles to a white oak near Tohn raTjcjTTild wn7T"Nor t rTW "West 188. poles to a stake on the river; the nee up th e river w it h Jt s in e a 11 -ders to the beginning, containing 28 acres more or less. This 'the 28th dav of August, 1933. ;. A. B. SLAGLE, . Sheriff of Macon County, North Carolina 31-4tc-S21 NOTICE "lorth Carolina .Macon County, fn Superior Court TJefore the Clerk. X:ntahala Power & J.ight Company vs.' - .' '.Venver A. Jenkins and wife, Char- otte . K'likins. ' : The non resident defendants Weaver A. li-nkcis am! wife, Char lolte Jenkins, will take notice that a proceeding entitled as above has been commenced before the Clerk Superior Court of Macon Cohnty, North Carolina, to secure a right of way for the benefit of the pe titioner tinder the power of eminent domain over, the following described veal estate, to-w'it: Beginning at a post oak corner made Ia W. J. Jenkins to S. R Brvson, and runs North 80 E 51 poles to a Spanish oak corner on point of a ridge; then N ,3 E 22 Doles to a white -1 ak corner ; then 13 E 23 poles to a post in the south bor.'iidary line of Section No 15; then with the line North H6"W 18 poles to a stake in Jenkins' line at a corner of the Rickman land deeded to W. J. Jenkins;, then North 4 I7. ,30 poles to a post oak corner on the ridge beside the THE, FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS LEGAL ADVERTISING road leading down the Matlock Creek; then south 58 W 75 poles to a white oak corner on side ot road leading to old Rirkrn.in homestead; this being Lillian Hurst's corner; then south 43 K 14 poles and 6 feet to a Spanish oak corner; then south 86 E 23 poles to a white oak ; then south 32 east 35 poles to a rock in road; then South 2 E 10 poles to the beginning. ALSO ONE OTHER TRACT, BEGINNING, at a white oak corner on side road at the junction of the E. 11. West road, and runs with Lillian Hurst line, South 41 W 52 poles to a red oak corner; then North 4-E with the Jenkins & West line Base line, 54 poles to the southwest corner of Section No. 15; then south 64 E 36 poles to the beginning, contain ing all told 30 acres, and being the land described in a deed from W. J. Jenkins, and wife, Bcuna Jenkins, to Weaver A. Jenkins, dat ed November 30, 1928, and recorded in Book U-4, Page 298, Records Macon county, 'to which deed, as so recorded, reference is hereby made for a more complete and definite description of the land herein described. And the said defendants Weaver A. Jenkins and wife, Charlotte Jenkins, will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk Superior Court of Macon county, in the courthouse in the Town of Frank lin, on the 30th day of September, 1933, and answer or demur to the petition filed in said proceeding, or the petitioner will apply to the Court for the - relief demanded in said petition. This 30th dav of August, 1933. FRANK T. MURRAY, Clerk Superior Court. -.-XPCo.. S28 - " '"; ' ' "" """"" """ :;" NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE (. fault- having been made in the payment ol the' indebtedness se- cured by a certain deed of trust executed to the First National Company of Durham, Inc., and the ' Union Trust Company of Mary 'I'ltul HVnctf11: nil ttip first t:iv o and, Trustees, on the first day of July, 1928, by J. M. Moore and wife . Ida Moore, on the lands described herein, said deed of trust being recorded in Book 32, Page 33, in the office of the Reg- ! ister of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina, the undersigned will, having been so requested by the holder of said indebtedness, of- cash to the highest bidder at the courthouse door .in Macon County, 'North. Carolina (the purchaser, as suming all unpaid taxes and street assessments) at twelve o'clock noon on Monday, October 2nd, 1933 the lands - described - in T said -deed of trust, to-wit : ; - In --the Town of .Franklin,J3E:. G I NNING at a stake, the south west corner of Lot No. 46 on the west Mdeof II igh 1 ami Avenuey-saitl stake being distant 276 feet in a northerly-clirect ion -from" theNor.th west corner of the intersection of WJiiteQak-tret aiidZHwhlaiid Avenue, and running thence North 80 'west -with the line of J. M. Moore 450 f'et to a stake in the eastern line of an alley; thence along and , with the eastern line of said alley north 4 degrees East 138 feet to a stake in the line of Wil liam Sellers; thence along and with the southern line of William Sell ers South 86 East 450 feet to a stake in the west side of Highland Avenue; thence along and with the west line of Highland Avenue South 4 degrees west 138 feet to a stake, the place and point of be: ginning The Union Trust Company hav- ' inu"jcn.'4a8"Truiitec'r"a ' 'in "said- deed of trust provided the sale is being, advertised and conducted by the undersigned Trustee. ThisOth -dav-of--Aufiustr1933. W. G. Bramham and Tv L. Bland, Receivers, First National Company of Durham, Inc., Trustee. S7-4tc-RDS-S28 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina,' Mucon County. Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a deed of trust executed bv W. L. Higdon md wife, Mary Higdon to ' the undersigned trustee, dated January 28, 1932 and recorded in the Office of the "Register of Deeds of Ma con County, North Carolina in Book 32 of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust, page 336 and default hav ing been made in the payment in the amount stated by said deed of trust and demand having been made on the undersigned trustee by the holder of the note secured by saiil fleea ot trust to exercise tne power of sale contained in said deed of, trust. ' ' ' I will, therefore, on Monday, Oc tober 9, 1933 at 12 o'clock noon at the Courthouse door at the Town of Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, sell to th'e highest bidder for cash the following described tract or parcel of land: DESCRIPTION: An undivided one-half interest in the following described tract of land, situate, ly ing and being in- the Town of Franklin, Macon Countv, North Carolina, on the south side of Main Street and more particularly : de scribed as follows: BEGINNING 'Shook lot, runs North 0.85 chain at the north east corner of theto a stake; then N 73 E 7.16 chain MACON IAN LEGAL ADVERTISING I .uilding now occupied by the Ma . on Theatre and running -thence with the south' side of Main Street south west 73 fret to the north east coiner of the lot deeded by J. A. Porter and wife and W. L. Mi-don and wit'e to Funnaii "Angel; thence with the cast line of the Jb'iirmau Angel ' tract -south 24 east 85 feet to the south east corner ol said Furman Angel's tract; then north fi6 east parallel with Mai.i Street 73 feet to the south east corner of the building in which the Macon Theatre is located; thence north 24 west 85 feet to the begin ning corner. Also an undivided one-half interest in the riht lure toforc conveyed to James A. Por ter and W. L. Higdon, their heirs and assigns, to build to and Use wall or the old M. A., Love store house as a part "of the building now standing, or. any building that may hereafter be erected on the prop erty conveyed in this deed. Also an undivided one-half interest in all the right, privileges' and easements and reservations mentioned and re served by the grantors in the deed heretofore executed by . James A. Porter and wife, Mary V. Porter and W. L. Higdon and wife, Mary Siler Higdon, to .Furman Angel, said deed being recorded in the of fice of the. Register of Deeds "of Macon County ', in Book R-4, page 337, ct seq. Also an undivided one-half interest in. the right of ingress, egress, and regress in and, to the rear of the premises herein conveyed by a 30 foot alleyway as the same now exists or as the same may hereafter be opened up weth er by private parties or by the Town of Franklin. This 6th day of September, 1933. R. S. JONES, Trustee. SI V-Htc-Jft.T-05 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of Martha Jane ..Morrison, deceased, late of Macon County, N, C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to thc'un dersigned on or before the 14th day of September, 1934, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This 14th day of September, 1933. HARLEY MORRISON, Executor.- S21-otp 026 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of I. P.Moore, deceased, late of Macon County, N. C, this is to notify all persons having - claims anainst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned oti or . before the llth dav of Sep tember-1934, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All person&indeb.te(Llo.said - estate will please make immediate settle ment. This 14th dav of September, 1933. . HARLEY 'STEWART, Administrator. S21-otc-r026 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF LAND North Carolina, Macon County. In the Superior Court, . August Term, 1933. Atlantic Joint Stork ftanrl Bank of Raleigh, a corporation Vs J. T. Young, Sarah A. Young, Mar garet E. Young, Gilmer A. Jones. Trustee, The Bank of Franklin. W. C. Cunningham, J. M. Moore F. I. Murray, R. M. Shook, Alex Moore, C. S. Brooks, Wr. A. Rog ers, Gilmer A. Jones. F. Angel, Geo. Carpenter, Admr. of tMe Mate--of-Sarah A Young and Em ma Young: ' ' ' . Pursuant to a judgment entered in the above entitled civil action at -thcToveniberTrm,--1332.--I 3 - con Superior Court by his Honor Frank S. Hill, Judge presiding, I will on Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1933, at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the CoHnty Courthouse door in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder therefor the following described lands, situate in said County and State, in Frank lin Township, and bounded and .de scribed as follows: All that certain piece, tract or parcel of land, containing 77.6 acres inore or less, situate, lying and be ing on hte Dillsboro road about one mile East of' the Town of 1 Franklin, in Franklin Township, Macon County, State of North Carolina, having such shape, metes. courses and distances as will 'more fully appear by reference to a plat I thereof made by W. IV Moan, Surveyor, in Sept., 1020, which said plat is recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book E-4, of Deeds, page .163 and beiuu bounded on tin1 N by the lands . of Bob Y oung ami Jim Pott's, on the E by the lands of Jim Potts,, the Dillsboro Road, the Enloe lands, on the S by the Dillsboro Road, the Enloe lands and the. lands of R. M. Shook and the Tennessee River, and on the W by the lands of Bob Young and the Tennessee. River, and being 1110 particularly described as follows: ReBinnino at a stake on the E. bank of the Tennessee River, ?ie Northwest corner of the R. M. LGAL ADVERTISING to a stake; then S 55 degrees IS minutes E 8.27 chains to a stake on t tic E bank oi the Dillsbors Road ; then N 42 degrees 40 min utes E 1-chain to a stake; then N 32 degrees 40 minutes E 3.(W chains to a stake; then N 15 deurees 40 minutes E 5,tKI ' chains lo a stake,; then ' N 32 degrees 40 minutes -E 18.48 chains to a stake; then N 15 degrees 15, minutes W 6.64 Jiains' to a stake; then N 65 de grees 40 niin. W 8.88 poles to a stake; then N 57 degrees 40 min utes W 4.50 chains to a stake; then S .47.00 W 35.83' chains to a stake on the F. bank of Tennessee River; then up the . river with its meanders to beginning. The terms of sale are for cask. All bids will be received subject Vaccination For Typhoid Schedule Schools to be visited and vaccinated to prevent typhoid fever on the dates here given : ' BURNINGTOWN Sept. 25 Oct 2-9 Oak 'Dale Burningtown Morgans Tellico COW EE 26 Oct. Sept. 3-10 Rose Creek Harmony Liberty Covvee ' Oak Grove SMITH'S BRIDGE, etc. Sept. 27 Oct. 4-11 Clark's Chapel Hickory Knoll Lower Tesenta Upper Tesenta Otto SMITH'S BRIDGE, etc. Sept. 28 Oct. 5-12 L'nion Vcademy Coweta Mulberry . FRANKLIN Sept. 29 Oct. 6-13 . lotla Olive Hill Pattons Colored School ' . Skeenah NANTAHALA Sept. 25 Oct. 2-9 Aquone Kyle . Otter Creek " Cam)) Branch Fair View Beecher - HIGHLANDS Sept. 26 Oct. 3-10 Highlands Scaly "FRANKLIN and Cartoogechayo Sept. 27 Oct 4-11 i Franklhr Slagle AHison-Watts Rainbow Springs (White dak lo .Rainbow .Springs) MILL SHOAL Sept. 28 Oct. 5-12 Watauga Oak Ridge Holly Springs Mountain Grove " Notice of Sale NORTH CAROLINA, MACONXOUNTY Notice is hertiy giivii thanhe undersigned Administrator;, ci ihe Estate of C. L. Ingram, deceased,"wili, tr.H3aturdaythe 30th day of September, 1933, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., at the residence oi the late C. L. Ingram, sell, to the highest bidtki, the following described per sonal property, to-wit: Approximately 50 bushels of wheat. 11 head of milch vows; 1 bull, full blooded Hereford; lJ h;ad othei' tattle ranging froiri 6 months to 2 yars od) 1 Fordson tractor; ! harrow; 7 hjaiv s!i:ep, uil ewes; farm tools, and a!! othc-i pe sonal property belonging to C. L. Ingram at the ti.11; cf his death, except what Las been alLtLd lo his widow as her year's al lowance. All salec a-counting to less than $20.00 will be for cash. All sales amounting to over $20.00 will bz mailt fev hair cash and half in the form of; a piyiaioici-y .iictc, to Le approved by the undersigned Administrators, due three months from date, if the purchaser so desires. Notes to b.-ai interest from date at the rate of six per cent. This September 8th, 1933. J. R. FRANKLIN HARVECABE, Administrators of the Estate of C. L. PAGE Tll.'v mir iiiih LEGAL ADVERTISING to rejection or confirmation by the Clerk of said Superior Court and no bill will be accepted or reported unless its maker .shall deposit with said Clerk .it the-close of the bio dine ihe Mini . of Two Hundred (O'MiO) Dollars, as a loriYii and guaranty of compliance with h 1 , bid, the same to.be credited. on bid w Ia n accept) d. Xotic e K now '' en that said lands will be resold at the same, place and iip.011 the same terms at 2 o'clock P. M. of the s,ltTie dav unless said deposit is sooner made. Every deposit not forfeited or accepted, will be' promptly returned to the maker. This 1st day of September, Wx K. JONES, Commissioner. S7-r-ll.c--J&I-S28 . . ELL! JAY Sept. 29 Oct. 6-13 Mashburn Branch Cullasaja r Higdotiville. Ellijay SUGARFORK Oct. 16-23-30 Walnut Creek o , Buck Creek Pine Grove kild M ine . This vaccination treatment is a preventive of typhoid fever. It is given FREE to all the people of Vl'jr.i i r.tiTi t ' r c 'r'l rA lic t r- f oir who will meet the physician at the places and dates here given. Three trips to the school house in the various districts may be the means 'if saving a long spell of sickness and- it may lie life.' In some sec tions of Macon County a few cas es of typhoid have been reported this Summer. You jiever can tell when vou mav be infected. VAC CINATION 'gives IMMUNITY for from one to three years. It costs only a little time to be on the safe side. It is the expectation of the Boards r.f Commissioners, Educa tion, and Health thai not less than 10,000 people in the County will l e vaccinated ' this lime. From the nature of the case it will not be possible" to tell the exact hour at which the doctor will arrive. He-yiil "follow this-sched--ulei He will get to the first ' school house on the list in each group by or soon after 8:30 A.M. Eastern Time He will proceed on to each school in that particular group as rapidly as he can. For example: In the first group given, ti .fill Kfniri OiU Tfilp oKMft '8:30 A. M. then Buriiinctown, next Morgans, and last at Tellico, and - throueh-all ifcjother-groups If he should fail to reach some schools which are last in their uroup before school closing time, "4 :00 P. . M., the people should wait till he arrives. The schedule "giv en here will be followed exactly. M. D. BILLINGS, Supt. Schools and Secy. Co. Board of Health. " September 14, 1933. Ingram, deceased.
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