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(By International News Service)
WASHINGTON, May 24.--The returning
American soldier knows e
and m 0 he is going in to help win the
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HEARST'S SI'NDAY AMERICAN . A Newspaver for Peovle Who Think — SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1919,
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The Georgia Military Academy, ull
College Park, will begin Its annual}
commencement exergises this week |
with noutnbie victory 1o its ore (hl.‘
Harry kpstein, repregenting that in.
stitutlon, has been declared winner
of the annual Preparatory league
declamation contesi, defeating repre
gentatives of the Boys' High and the
Tech High Schools He will repre
sent the junior class of the G, M, A,
in the contest to be held next Thurs.
day evening Mr, Epstein is from
Laurinburg, N. C.
The Georgia Military Academy will
begin Its week of commencement to
day with a Bermon by Dr. J. Sprole
l.yond at the I"irst Preshyterian
Church., On Tuesday the juniors will
entertain the graduating class at a
dance on the plaza in front of the
new Memorial Hall, On Wednesday
ever.ing there will be presented the
histcrical drama, "Joan of Arce,” un
der the direction of Miss Manta
Brown, with Sterling Holloway in lhel
role of Joan
O Thursday afternoon a dress pa.
rads will be given, with a_competitive
company drill. A gold medal will be
awarded to the captain of the win
ning company and to the best drilled
cadet .
On Thursday evening the oratorical
contest will be held, with all classes
participating. The representatives of
the senjor class are:
Tom Lindsey, Miami, la.; Raleigh
King, Homer, L., Ashley Sellers, Col
lege Park, Ga.;, James Dickerson,
Homerville, Ga. The juniors will have
Harry Epstein, Laurenburg, N. C.;
l.amar Ross, Tie Plant, Miss. Soph
omores: Gustave Varrelman, Havana,
Cuba; Atwood Cole, Atlanta. Fresh
men Sterling P. Holloway, Cedar
town,; Forrest L., Minnix, Milan, Ga.
From the junior school, Louis Ren
don, Tampico, ™Mexico;, George Var
relman Havana, (‘uba,
Many of the chadets will attend the
summer school of the Georgia Mili
tery Academy, to be opened on June
23 ar the new mountain tract pur
chased by the institution at Highland
l.ake, near Hendersonvillee N. C.
Many students of other schools also
are being enrolied for this camp,
which will be the largest and one of
the most thoroughly equipped in the
country. Colonel J. (~ Woodward,
president of the shcool, will be per
sonally in charge of the camp.
The graduates to receive their di
plomas next Friday evening are:
Bryan Anderson, Palatka, Fla.:
Willilam Earl Anthony, Columbus,
(ia.; Frank Armistead, Atlanta; Dud
ley Avery, Averys Island, 1.a.; Lee
Judson Barbee, Jr, Graham, Va., Mil
ton Barr, Cornelia, Ga.; Milton Bailey
Bostick, Arlington, Ga., Lee Carder,
New Orleans, la.; James Hedges
Carmichael, Carnesville, Ga.; William
Haywooed Cooper, Jr.,, Laurinburg, N
('.; Clyde Chambers, Fort Gaines, Ga.;
James William Colley, Grantville, Ga.;
LLeon Jones Cox, LaGrange, Ga.;
Thomas Jenkins Craven, Savannah,
Ga.; John Thomas Davidson, Mar
shallville, Ga.; James Dickerson,
Homerville, Ga., Mitchell N. Drew,
Madison, Fla.; Wiillam Franklin Es
terlin, Americus, Ga.;, Thomas Spur
geon Eaton, Winston-Saiem, N. C,;
Henry Ibsen Fedderwitz, Savannah,
Ga.; Willlam Goethe, Rodman, Kla.,;
lirnest John Haar, Savannah, Ga.;
Doyle Roach Hamilton, College Park,
Ga., Arthur Lee Hamner, Amory,
Miss.: Hugh Vinson Hartley, Fort
Valley, Ga.; William Bryan Hodges,
Hendersonville, N. ¢'.; Charles Frank
Hollberg, Sencia, Ga., Plerce FEarl
Hunt, Cedartown, Ga.; John Raleigh
King, Homer, La.; John Francis La
ney, Monroe, N, ('.; Tom C. Lindsey,
Miami, Fia., Charles Colling Morse,
Linden, Texas; James Kelley Morse,
Derry la.; Edwin Pauley, Birming
ham, Ala.; T. O. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.;
(‘harles Pratt Rather, Tuscumbia,
Ala.; Scott Reynolds, Monroe, Ga.;
John Burke Riddick, Memphis, Tenn.;
Gerald Rivers, Kissimmee, Fla.;
James C(larence Roe, Tayiors, S. C.;
Mark Ashley Sellers, College Park,
Ga.; John Temple Shewmake, Dublin,
(ia., James Reagan Simms, Roanoke,
Ala.; Jesse Franklin Sims, Macon,
(Ga.; Thomas Elton Smith, Hartwell,
Ga., Edward Vance Smith, Green
ville \N. C.; Love Wilder Sterne, Al
bany, Ga.; Joseph Terrell Stewart,
Gray, Ga., Maury Louis Sugarman.
Atlanta; Heeth Varnedoe, Thomas
ville, Ga.; James Marvin Wiiliamson,
Atlanta.
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Form Georgia Breeders’
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And Fanciers’ Association
Twenty-three of Atlanta's enterpris
ing eltizens met on Friday evening and
formed an organization for the pro
motion of the rabbit industry.
H. . Newberry was elected presi
dent; R. O. Williams, vice president; C
M. Lancaster, secretary; C. M. Kine-l
MAar, treasurer.
This is to be a branch of the Na
tional Breeders' and Fanciers' Associa
tion, and will have for a gZuest next
week . B. Gibson, the secretary of the
national association. Mr, Gibson is now
in Chattanooga and will be a judge at
{hv rabbit show there before coming
here,
The assoglation here expects to num
ber 200 or more in a few months.
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Got 260 Huns—Report
(By International News Service )
MADISON, MO, May 24 —Roy Farrell, of
this city, who had the repuytation in this
part of Missouri as the best shot, is said
to have maintained his reputation while
with the A. E. F. in France. 1f reports
received here are true, he accoupted for
some 260 Huns, and his friends are willing
to put this re'ord up against any other
A. E. F. soldier
Farrell, while at Funston, won sharp
shooting honors When he arrived in
Frapce, soldier friends say, he cut a notch
in Ris rifle butt for every Hun he got
They numbered 260 before he was wounded
in an engagement He was sent to a hos
pital, and it ig not yet known here if
he has recovered Farrell himself has
never written of his sharpshooting rmod‘
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MACON, May 24 —~Everything is in|
readiness for the elghtecenth annual |
session of the Grand Chapter, (nwh-rl
of Eastern Siar, Tuesday and Wed
nesday of this week., As a prelimi
nary a reception will be given Mon
dav evening to the delegates who|
have arrived up to that time 'l"m-;
program for Tuesday morning's sess |
slon follows: |
Song, “America.” {
Flag ceremony. i
Introduction of grand officers and |
distinguished zuests,
Address of Welcome--Mrs, Rabun |
Clifton, worthy matron of Central ('ity |
Chrapter, No. 28. :
Response— M s, Ada R, Jones, asso
ciate grand matron, l
Introduction of Representatives—J.
Ben Daniél, associate grand patron
Response— Mrs. Jennie .. Newman,
grand representative of New Mexico.
Communication from general grand
officera and sister jurisdictions,
Filling vacancies on standing coms
mittees
Appointing of session committees,
TUESDAY, 2P M.
Reading of minutes It
Address of Worthy Grand .\hnron—i
Mrs. Winifred McConnell, (
. Address of Worthy Grand Patron— |
Frank F. Baker. I
Report of -Grand Secretary-—Mrs. |
Wattie Colquitt, Cordele. l
Report of Grand Treasurer—Mrs.
Mamie S. Johnson, Augusta.
Report of Grand Conductress—Mrs,
Fannie Mae Dabney |
The chapter of sorrow will be held |
Turesday evening at 3:30 o'clock and
will be followed with Mempii:‘n-.mnn!
of ritualistic work by the grand of- |
ficers. The election of officers \\'i]Yt
take place . Wednesday morning at 9
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in the evening the installation of of- |
ficers and the closing session of the
chapter,
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army recruiting station in the
Transportation Bullding, Atlanta,
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man, the officer in charge, if he has
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of people who are weak and ill lack
iron in their blood and that they
are ill for no other reason than lack
of iron. Iron deficiency paralyzes
healthy, energetic action, pulls
down the whole organism and
weakens the entire system.
There are thousands whose bodies are
ageing and breaking down at a time when
! they shpuld be enjoying that perfect bod
l!ly hen‘th which cries deliance to disease
simply because they are not awake to the
lcondmon of their blood. By allowing it to
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giving the natural life forces of the bodyv
a chance to do their work. Yet others go
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the energy of earlier days, through their
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and give jcreased power and endurance.
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of American men and women «at I have
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people who lack iron in the biood and who
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vous, run-down state. Lack of iron in the
blood not only makes a man a physical
weakling, nervous, irritable, easily fa
tigued, but 1t utterly robs him of that
virile force, that stamina and strength of
will which are so necessary to success and
power in every walk of life. It may also
transform a beautiful, sweet-tempered
woman into one who is cross, nervous and
irritable. 1 have st.ongly emphasized the
great necessity of pnysicians making blood
examinations of their weak, anaemic, run
down patients. Thousands of persons go
on year after year suffering from physi
cal weakness and a highly nervous condi
tjon due to lack of sufficient iron in their
blood corpuscles without ever realizing the
real cause of the trouble. But in my
opinion you can't make these strong, vig
orous, successful, sturdy iron men by feed
ing them on metallic iron. The old forms
of metallic iron must go through a di
gestive process to transform them into
organic iron—Nuxated Iron—before they
are ready to be taken up and assimilated
by the human system. Notwithstanding
all that has been said and written on this
subject by well-known physicians, thou
sands of people still insist in dosing them
selves with metallic iron simply, I sup
pose, because it costs a few cents less. 1
strongly advise readers in all cases to ge*
a physician's prescription for organic iron
—Nuxated Iron—aor, if you don’t want to go
to this trouble, then purchase only Nux
ated Iron in its original packages and see
that this particular name (Nuxated Iron)
appears on the package. If you have
taken preparations such as Nux and Iron
and other similar preducts and failed to
get results, remember that such products
are an entirely different thing from Nux
ated Iron."
Dr. H. B. Vail, formerly physician in the
Baltimore Hospital and a medical exam
iner, says: “‘Throughout my expericice
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on hospital staffs and as a medical exam
iner, I have been astonished at the num
ber of patients who have vainly doctored
for various diseases, when in reality their
delicate, rundown state was simply the
result of lack of iron in the blood. Tims -
and again I have prescribed organic irou
-—Nuxated Iron—and surprised patients at
the rapidity with which the weakness and
general debility was replaced by a re
newed feeling of stren(;h and vitality. [
took Nuxated Iron mysélf to build me up:
after a serious case of nervous exhaustion |
The effects were apparent after a few 4
days and within three weeks it had vir
tually revitalized my whole system and
put me in a superb physical condition.”
Dr. T Alphonsus Wallace, a physician of
many yeurs' experience in this country and
abroad, says: ‘I do not make a practice
of recommending advertised medicinal
products, but I have found Nuxated Irou
so potent in nervous, rundown conditions,
that I believe all should know it. Tha
men and women of today need mgre iron
in their blood than was the case twenty
or thirty years ago. This because of the
demineralized diet which now is servea
daily in thousands of homes and aiso bhe
cause of the demand for greater resistance
necessary to offset the greater mumber of
health hazards to be met at every turn.’
Manufacturers’ Neote: Nuxated Iron, which is pre
scribed and recommended above by physicians. is .t
a secret remedy, but one which is well known 1o
druggists everywhere. Unlike the older inorganic ir
products, it is easily assimilated and Joes not inpi-.
the teeth, make them black, nor upset the stoma
The' manufacturers guarantee stuccessful an: nti © gry
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