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'THE MARIETTA JOURNAL
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- MARIETTA, GA., FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1920.
’i Senator Hoke Smith may have found some new
f’ {riends, but he undoubtedly missed some of his old ones
_ on Tuesday. We also believe that some of his new friends
. only professed friendship in order to lead him on to de
~ struction.
x Since the primary in Georgia is over we hope we
_ shall be relieved of some of the heavy campaign propa
& ganda of several of the presidential aspirants which has
~ been burdening Mr. Burleson‘s mails of late.
‘ TO THE DEFEATED
There’s no touch of real sorrow,
" When you’ve done your level best,
And you wake upon the morrow
F" Facing manhood’s greatest test;
: Clean defeat will lift you higher,
g And success comes all the nigher,
; . When you ride on failure’s crest.
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; When you know you've acted rightly,
bk Done your duty through it all,
e Then the sun will shine as brightly,
i No defeat can make you fall; :
b Make yourself your trouble’s master,
: Make a triumph of disaster,
When misfortune seems to call. i
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Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy, Ky., says: “For quite
a long while | suffered with stomach trouble. I would
have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most
disagreeable taste in my mouth, If I ate anything with
butter, oil or grease, I would spit it up. 1 began to have
regular sick headache. | had used pills and tablets, but
after a course of these, I would be constipated. It just
seemed to tear my stomach all up. 1 found they were
no good at all for my trouble. I heard
THEDFORD’S
recommended very highly, so begansto use it. It cured
me. | keep it in the house all the time. It is the best
liver medicine made. Ido not have sick headache or
stomach trouble ang more.” Black-Draught acts on
the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of
throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys
tem. This medicine should be in every household for
use in time of need. Get a package today. If you feel
sluggish, take a dose tonight. You will feel fresh to
morrow. Price 25¢ a package. All druggists,
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An exchange estimates that some of the news d‘is-l
patches credited to other states were really “made in
Georgia,” and at that e suspect the change is true,
Far be it from us to tell good farmers how to farm,
but we hope they will pardon us when we advise them to
plant some food crops this year and just as little cotton as
possible. We remember the boll weevil. 1‘
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‘ Years ago we read a number of Opie Read’s books
“The Jucklins,” “Len Gansett” “A Kentucky Colonel,”
“A Tennessee Judge” and others, and we enjoyed them
so much that we will never forget them. We had read
none recently, however, and had almost forgotten that
Opie Read was yet living, but we see that he is coming to
Marietta in May for a lecture and we are going to get a
front seat right next to Lawson Fields sure.
The Atlanta Journal says that Ellis Parker Butler
has deflned ten kinds of humor, and it enumerates them
in tlasses, but it does not tell us in which class Hoke
Smith’s presidential aspirations may be found.
We have a protest to our remarks about doubting the
accuracy of our last census. We wish to explain that our
‘reference to a weak place in the force was aimed at only
one person on it, and we feel sure every Marietta citizen
knows who that is. A barrel may be perfectly good
barrel, but if it has one rotten stave in it it is sure to leak.
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Playing Safe
Atlanta politicians could still learn a few things from
Mexico on how to conduct a political campaign for a
president.
The way things are going in Ireland—blarsted if we
wouldn’t follow Eammon de Valera’s example and see
America first.—Dullin Courier-Herald.
If anybody believes the fun is over for this year in
‘Georgia let him get a ticket to Atlanta and a safe seat
near the door when the state convention opens on May 18.
There may have been some warm old conventions in the
past but we suspect no building in Atlanta will be able
to hold the delegates after the preliminary exercises of
this one.
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hote reception room, which was
cleaned by hand and an occasional
beating, had to be removed every
three years. He installed vacuum
sweepers and found that his next
carpet lasted for seven years instead
of three. The reason was that hand
sweeping removed merely the surface
dirt and that the the dust and 'fine
grit left in the web of the carpet
and beneath it, and ground inte it by
people walking on it, had been slow
ly cutting the carpet to pieces. When
vacuum sweeping was installed, the
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all of this dirt and grit out, and left
FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1920.
the carpet to-stand merely the much
easier wear of walking. The hotel
keeper found his carpets last twice
as long more than paid for the vac
uum claning system.
~ And the same thing will appeal to
the farmer’s wife. She knows that
a large quantity of sand and dirt is
brought into her house daily and that
any system which will help her to
keep her carpets free of it will be
well worth white. Fortunately the
‘electric sweeper is at her service to
day through the development of the
small electric light and power plants
for farms. She’s enjoying to the full
the comfort and convenience of elec
tric light, and in electric power she’s
finding a servant to do the washing,
ironing, separating, churning and
pumping as well as the sweeping.
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