The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 27, 1906, Image 8

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>cl ’s a. Ginger Ale! Stimulates the body and not Te head. Aids Digestion. hid the lire of aim. Try It! A Par-Reaching Decision of the Supreme Court, and Its Effect. m v ’ ' r At i > \ 5c the glass at all soda founts or served in 5c bottles at stores. £V.v ' —MADE ONLY BY— Georgia Bottling Works, Albany, Ga. m YOUft pHILDREN’8 EYES. Many parent* are culpably negligent ot their children's eyes, early attention to which would very often obviate life- long annoyances and possibly Injury to physical health. If a child of your* complains that he can not see clearly, that he has dull imlns In the roglon of the eyeB, or that he Is subject to headaches; or If he IcorB, looks at objects askance or with partly closed eyes, fie Is suffering from some defect of vision, and It Is your parental duty to at tjnce consult an oculist, leBt your taegllgence or Indif ference may result In permanent In jury. Always have, your children's eyes examined before sending them to sehool. The examination of children's eyes calls for special tact, as well as pro fessional skill. If, they ■ do not need glasses, I will tell you so. See Day laborers and their employes, as well as attorneys at large, will be greatly Interested lh a decision which has just been rendered by the Supreme Court of Georgia, and Which defines In a clearer and broader light than ever before the duties of an employer with reference to the laws on the gar nishment of wages. In substance, the decision boldB that If an employer who Is garnisheed for a laborer’s wages which under the law are' exempt, falls to set up this fact ot exemption In hls answer and pays the wages into court, the employer will be liable in a suit by the laborer for the recovery of these wages. The specific case on which the de cision referred to It based Is that ot the Southern Railway Co., plaintiff In error, vs. J. T. Fulford, defendant In error, the Issue having been appealed from the city court ot Macon. The statement of the case as here present ed Is taken from the Macon News; Dr.C.1. Hutchason Albany’s Leading -Optician, Davls-Ex- . change Battle Building. Originally J. T. Fulford had been sued In a Justice of the peace court at Macon for the sum of $60. At the same time the Southern Railway Co. had In Its possession $49.36 In wageB which Fulford bad earned as a switch man In the employ of the railroad. For this sum Fulford’s alleged credit ors Issued against the Southern Rail way Co. a summons ot garnishment. In filing Its answer the railway com pany admitted that- It owed Fulford the amount named, but did not set up the fact tbat these wages were, under the garnishment laws, exempt; and subsequently, moreover, paid the amount into court This sum was ap- RON G plied In paying the costs of the court five dollars of which had been incur red by the railway company in an swering the garnishment summons, and the remainder turned over to the plaintiffs creditor. Just at this point begins the sig nificance of the Supreme Court’s de cision. For shortly afterward J. T. Fulford Instituted In the city court ^ suit against the railroad company for the recovery of hls $49.36 wages. At that time the railroad contended that It had already paid out these wages to satisfy a claim In the justice court and that since Fulford had not ap peared at the hearing there to claim the protection of the garnishment law, the railroad company had been justi fied and was not liable for recovery. Attorney R. Douglass Feagin, how ever, who represented Fujlford, de murred that thlB was no answer In law, and hlB demurrer being sustained by the city court, a Judgment against the railroad company tor $49.35 was rendered. The railway company Immediately appealed to the Supreme Court of Georgia, but the Judgment of the lower court was sustained, and Fulford will now recover hls wages. The decision, which Is regarded as one of singular Importance to laborers and employers, reads In full as fdl- lows: “One who owes wages which are, ex empt from garnishment, upon being garnisheed, should set up the fact of the exemption In hls answer; and it he falls to do so and permits Judg ment to be rendered Against himself and then pays the money due for wages Into court, he does so at hls peril, and will be liable In a suit by the laborer for the amount of the wages." < < , Charley Evidently Got It Charged. m Again I* what Mrs. Lucy Stovall, of Tilton, Ga, aid after taking iodol Dyspepsia lure. Hundreds of other weak women are being re- |i stored to perfect health by this rem edy! YOU may be well if you will take It Indigestion cause* nearly all the slow ness that women ban, It deprive* the system of nourish- it Md the delicate organ* peculiar to women suffer—weaken, and besom* « < Kodol Dyspepsia Cure m eMbleo the etomeeh and digestive organ* to digest end aeslmllat* all of tho whole some food that may be eaten. It nourishes the body, and rebuild* the week organ*, restoring health and strength. Kodol curse Indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, sour rlsiagtt belching,heartburn and all stomach 1 disorders. Chirck SMC**. - Maud—I took the ring Charley gave me for Cfirlstmas to the jeweler’s to price It. Mamie—What did the Jeweler say? Maud—He asked me If I wanted to know the cash price. =t= In the Studio. ! t'T Digest* Whet You Eat The beat safeguard agalnat head ache, constipation and liver troubles Is DeWltt’s Little Early Risers. Keep a vial of these famous little pills In the hbuse and take a dose at .bedtime when you feel that tbe stomach and bowels need cleanBlng, They don’t gripe. Sold by Albany Drug Co, HUsman-Sale Drug Co. Very Successful. For Sale by Albany Drug Oo, and - Hllsman-Salo Drug Co, Brought Down tho House. The. Boy and the Cow on the stage Tueiday night, Waa to the crowd a very novel sight. The Boy tried In Vain to get the Cow to stand, But the Cow was not In humor, and he yelled, to beat the band; "This old Cow belongs to the Enter prise Store I” ’ Ot course; the little fellow was all In a flatter, Or perhaps he might have said a little bit more About the richness and quality ot tbe old Cow’s butter; The “Fox River" Butter, at the Enter prise Store. Only 36 rents per pound. The Cynic—Yes, and what has she got to show for her marriage? The Optimist—A divorce and ali mony. OEO. H. CARROLL, Manager. The Original Laxative Cough Syrup Is -Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It expels all chid from the aya- fim by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. Kennedy's Laxative Honey -and Tar is a certain, safe and harm less cure for colds, croup and whoop- lag-conga. Don’t frown—look pleasant If you are suffering from Indigestion or sour stomach, take Kodol Dyspepsia pure. Hon. Jake Moore, of Atlanta, Ga, says: “I suffered more than 20 years with Indigestion. A friend recom mended Kodol. It relieved me in one day and I now enjoy better health than for many years." Kodol digests what you eat, relieves sour stomach, gas on stomach, belching, etc. Sold by Al bany Drug Co., HUsman-Sale Drug-Co. De Auber—Adore art, do you? I suppose you paint yourself a little? Miss Gushen (Indignantly)—Sir! Albany Decorating Co, Paints, Oils, VarnlBhes, Wall Paper, Burlaps, Room Mouldings. Rumney Bldg. ’Phone 393. With a Bump. Clara—I've '.been skating on this Ice until I’m fairly tired out. Clarence —You shouldn’t be tired. You sat down often enough, I’m sure. If you are troubled with Piles and can’t find a cure, try Witch Hazel Salve, but Be sure you get that made by E. C. DeWitt & Co, Chicago. It Is the Original. If you have used WTtoh Hazel Salve without being relieved it Is probable that you got hold of one of the many worthless counterfeits that are sold on the reputation of the genuine De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. 8otd by Albany Drug Co, HUsman- Sale Drug Co. Buzzsaw Bill—I’m a-lookln’ for trou ble. Alkali Ike — Yer kin find trouble right here without any trouble. A Lively Tussle with tbat old enemy of the race, Con stipation, often ends In Appendicitis. To avoid all serious trouble with Stomach, Liver and Bowels, take Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They perfect ly regulate these organs, without pain or discomfort. 25C at Albany Drug Co. A Crazy Man. “I want a divorce from my wife.” “On what grounjl?" “Insanity.’.’ , "How long has ane been tbat way?” “She Isn’t tbat way; I was to marry her.” Given Up to Die. B. Spelgel, 1204 N. Virginia St, Ev ansville, Ind, writes: “For over five years -I was troubled with kidney and bladder affections which caused me much pain and worry. I lost flesh and was all run down, and a year ago had to abandon work entirely. I had three of the beBt physicians, who did me no good, and I was practically given up to die. Foley’s Kidney Cure was rec ommended and tbe first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle I was entirely cured.” Why not let It help yfm? Hileman- Sale Drug Co. THE BALTIC A Swell Dress Shoe Lace and Bufion th£ jSHOB rO« GENTLEMEN at Ehlirlick s. Correct Dress The "Modem Method" system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L. E. Hays & Co, of Cincinnati, O, satisfies good dressers everywhere. All Garments Made Strictly to Your Measure •t moderate prices. 500 styles of and domestic fabrics from v! Represented bv 3. B. BROWN & CO., Albany, Ga. oet a Gibson Picture FREE With the Sunday Edition of The Atlanta Journal AT THE MATINEE By Permission COLLIER 5 WEEKLY Copyright 1901, P. F- Collier & San. Every Sunday, beginning, April 1st, The Journal will give away as a supplement with each copy a famous Gibson picture printed on buff tinted art paper. These pictures represent the best' work of Charles Dana Gibson, and they have been secured at great cost by The Journal from Col lier's Weekly, for which Gibson drew exclusively. Start with the first picture and save the entire collection. You will then have a priceless art treasure, for Gibson has given up pen and ink drawing forever. Some of the other exclusive features of The Sunday Journal are: HENDERSON’S CARTOONS. GEORGE ADE—(Famous for Fables in Slang.) LINCOLN STEFFENS-4 Greatest Graft Describer in the world.) FRANKLIN FYLES—(Dramatic Critic of interna tional fame.) IDA INNERLY—(She writes q social letter that al ways sparkles and sometimes blazes.) 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