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1 big, powerful COLL, that will take _i easure j n throttling your motor
jt negotiate a cowpath, climb a mountain or down and just ease along without
$i cross the continent—all with ease. It is changing speeds. ~
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never have to pick the easy routes. oj your COLE a« you are of its rich, elegant appear-
When “the call of the wild” will not be ance. The great, heavy springs and big tires make eg
y S yourself and friends nding.of.tbe
bag and baggage, into the big LULL cushions of the luxurious COLE seats. sg
tonneau and speed aw'ay in peace and Touring in your Cole is economical. The mileage
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new and fresh and picturesque. Where A> (<jr trouble _ troub i o and your COLE seldom =E
the pine and balsam smell sweetest and meef . Scores of COLES have been driven over
the bracing mountain ozone makes you 10,000 miles with no repairs except tires. And
S 3 feel like a bov a rf ain. having demountable rims, a COLE tire change ~
teel llKe a ooy a o <m>. tikes abo)jt two minnte9 on the road .
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IS and hilly. You come to sandy and rocky _____ t- on tc\ • r _ lil
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; -?3 a mountain range or two. 1 the Back-Country Grind. It is the gjj
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II you. Seldom do they ever retard your able price. It costs SIBOO and you will
is nmdress have to pay at least s2ooo for its equal. =5
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|» from the exhaust of the wonderful COLE • ||
i motor, as you slip over a hill or glide Ly>' ■jp
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Cole unit power plant; enclosed valves —dust-proof, silent; Bosch dual ignition; full-float* jb-S
ing rear axle; 36-inch wheels; demountable rims; 122-inch wheel-base; nickel trimmings.
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The man who, apparently, sowed let
tuce and reaped sun-flowers did not
do his trading at OUR store:
apply the same principle to the sale of our seeds as yon
do to your st wing—whatever we sow that we also wish '
>o reap. For on the reaping depends your future confidence in
u». All our seeds are clean and carefully selected from the
finest stocks in tlie country. Yov can aLsohiti ly rely on their
exceptionally fine quality.
J. E. SHOLAR,
COLQUITT, GA.
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lUC LIUCIUI in Miller Cciinty.
The Home Paper.
CAR CO.
A CALL FOR AN ELECTION.
Georgia, Miller County.
Office of the Ordinary of said County,
Under and by virtue ol a Writ of
| Election issued to me by His Excel len
. cy, Joseph M. Brown, Govenor of tbe
[ State of Georgia, under date of April,
9th, 1912, a special election is hereby
called to b* held at all of the toting
precincts of said county ou the Ist day
of May. 1912, for the purpose of elect
ing a successor to fill the unexpired
term of B. F. Harrell, deceased, as
Representative for said county in the
General assembly of the State of Geor
gia, Said election to be held under the
rules and regulations governing regular
elections for State House officers.
Ordered that notice of said election
be given by posting a copy of this or
der at the Court house door in said
county and by publication in the Mil
ler County Liberal.
Witness my official signature, this
the 10th day of April, 1912.
W, C, Danes’ - , Ordinary
Citation.
Georgia Miller County.
Whereas W. E. Hunter adminatr*-
tor of Mrs Chloe Hunter represents to
the Court in his petition duly filed and
entered on record that he has fully ad
ministered Mrs Chloe Hunters estate,
This is to cite all. persons concerned
kindred and creditors, to show cause.if
any they can why said Adminstrator
should not be discharged from his Ad
minstration and receive letters or dis
mission on the first Monday in May,
This April Ist 1912,
W. C. Dancer.
Ordinary.
Citation.
Georgia Miller County:
J. H. Dubose guardian of W. W.
Roberts has applied to me for a dis
charge from hisjGuardianship of W. W.
Roberts this is therefore to notify all
persons concerned, to file their objec
tions, if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in April next, else J.
H. Dubose will be discharged from his
Guardianship as applied for.
This March 4th 1912.
W. C. Dancer, Ordinary '
EGGS FOR SALE-By those'
who teec Aunt Patsy’s Puultyi
feed to their hens S< Id ly J. E.'
Shohr. I
Ajviouncements.
Foe S’ol icitob General.
I am a cn.d idati? for th* office
of Soliei [or-Ge.3<’Nil of the Patau
-11 Circuit, subjviO to the action of
the Democratic pin 1 /- If elected
1 pledge tny best efforts in the
faithful discharge - «of the duties of
the office.
B. T_ Castello w.
For Solicitor GeuTßßal.
To the Voters of Miller Zlouoty:
lamin the race for Solicitor-
General of this circuit subject to
the Democratic Primary to J>e
held this summer «nd respectfully
ask for your support. Miller
County has nevar bad a Soiiritor
nor Judge while all tba other
counties of the circuit, except
Qnitimn, nave been represented
in one of these office*. You
know me and have known me all
my life. If yon fee! that lain
competent and you feel that Mil
ler County, your home county,
is deserving of thia honor, go out
and vote for me.
Your support and influence will
bj gratefully appreciated.
Sincerely yours,
I illie B. Bush.
Announcement.
I take thia mt thud of announe
jing my candidacy as represent*
tive of Miller county in the Gene
ral Assemble.
MY PLATFORM.
I am in favor of abolishing th*
law (dlo.ving the collection of a
$3,00 road tax and I faror taxing
every man or corporation accord
ing to his wealth to work the road*
of Miller county, I f*v*r that
every free born American whoa*
father or grand father »-rv*d aa a
i soldier in th* Revolutionary or
: Civil war having the’right t* fi»b
; in any stream in Miller couaty
with hook and *line» and in »o
1 other way. I tavor direct lagiala,
i lion, lam in favor of abolishing
I the offics of treasure and by plae
■ lug the counties money In bank*
which will gladly look after it free
of charge for the aakeof the depo
sit and there by save th* couaty
much money each year.
- t aho favor Lua! option*.
fery Re»p».
L. R. B*a*lr
Teachers And Ad=
vanced Students.
Teachers and advanced students should take advan
tage of the opportunity afforded by the Teachers’ Corrs
pondence Normal, of Nashville Tenn , to qualify them
selves for better positions. This school makes a special
ty of qualifying you to pass any examination. We
teach literary and commercial branches by mail, and
give diplomas on about thirty different courses.
Our terms are verry reasonable. If you are not in
position to pay cash for your course, we will arrange the
m liter to your satisfaction. Write for one of eur rer
cent catalogs, stating the course that would interest you.
Fill out the Coupon and send to The Teachers 1 Corres
pondence Normal, Nashville, Tenn.
Cut this Coupon out and send to the Teachers’
Correspondence Normal, Nashville, Tenn.
lam interested in ( ),
what position.
and ivould like to know what course of study you
have to offer that would qualify me for better salary
in this position, also price and particulars regard
ing course.
Take from Miller County Liberal.
Name ,
.1— i
-Pos£ Office !
I)ate_ 1912.
I , 1
Price Os Courses.
Normal Course $25.00
Scientific Course 25.00
SI orthand 25.00
I anlilag 15.00
Punctuation 10.00
Literature 15.00
(for teachers) 25.00
commercial Law 10.00
Business Arithmetic 15.00
Spelling 10.00
check course in which you are interested.
Road Tax Collec
tors Appointment
1 will be at the following places
for th* purp.ne of collecting
Road Taxes for the 13th District
of Miller County, Georgia, nt the
time specified opposite -acli place,
Corea, Gn., Ist, and 3rd, Saturday
mornings in May; Boykin, Ga„
2nd auU 4th Saturday mornings in
May; Colquitt, Ga., every Satur
day afternoon until hooks cLeelst
day of June 1912.
R >ad T x assessment is S3.IX).
Be sure and settle oy Ist day of
June and save trouble and cost.
Yours Truly
Hubert H. Phill.ps.
Road Tax Collector 13 Dist
Sheriff's Sale.
Georgia, Miil-r County.
Will be sold at tLe court hous*
door in said county on the first
Tuesday in May, 1912 within th*
legal hour* of sale, towit: all that
certain tract of land described as
the West half of lot of land num
ber two hundred fifty-on* (251) in
the 12th Dist of said county con
ainingone hundred twenty-five
(125) acres, more or les*, wi h all
improvement* thereon, said land
levied on asjthe property of W. I.
Geer to satisfy an execution issued
on th* 26 day of January, 1911
from the J. P. Court 903rd Dist
G. M. said county in favor of Mrs
S V. Garr, Administ'atrix of T.
E. Garr against W. I. Geer.
Tiiis the 2nd day of April, 1912
J. A. Phillipa, Sheriff.
SMERIFF SALE.
Gesrgia Miller County.
Will b* »old on the Ist Tuesday
ia May befor* the courthouse door in
said county, to th* highest bidd*r for
cash, th* fallowing property, to wit:
Seveaty (75) fiv* aeree of land, it be
ing the north seventy-live acres es the
south half of land number 82 in th* 26th
District of sajd QQgnty, and being
bounded on th* south by fifty acres of
th* s*«th half of the said lot; bounded
pa th* a*rth by the land *f Johnson,
east and west by the land of Rhingler,
aad south by the lands of W. H. Kaight
said land being sold under aad by vjrtne
pf a fifa issued by W. I. Moody, Tax
pol|actor es »a;d county for state and
county taxes far the year 1911, against
W. H. Knight, and to satisfy [said fif*
as well as three other fifas that I have
in my hand against said W, H. Knight
said W. H, Knight, the defendant in fi
fa, being in possession of said land.
This March 8, 1912.
J, A, Phillip?, Shefjff,
Advance! Normal Course $25.00
Real Estate 25.00
Touch Typewriting 10.00
Bookkeeping 25.00
Penmanship 10.00
Special Course
Students Course 15.00
Business Letter Writing 10.00
Business English 15.00
Art 25.00
An Application
To Incorporate
GEORGIA, Miller County.
To the Superior Court, of said County:
The petition of William Cook, William
Pennington, J. W. Hair, G. J. Kimbrell,
IW. J. Kimbrell, C. H. Cook, Harmo*
Cook, Dasie Musgrove, G. W. Cook,
J. P. Cook, es said Couaty, and G. W.
Kelly aad C. C. Musgrove, of Baker
Couoty, said State, show:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and sselga*
to become incorporated uader the name
and style of the “Cook Town Company."
2. That the term for which they ask
t* be incorporated is twenty years with
the privilege of renewal at the *ad of
that time.
3. The capital stock of said corpor
ation is to be Five Thousand ($5,000.00)
Dollars, divided into shares es On*
Hundred (100.00) Dollars each. They
desire the privilege es increasing th*
capital stock from time to time, not t*
exceed Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dol
lars.
4. Ten per cent. «f the amount *f
I the capital stock te be employed by
theae has been actually paid in.
5. Taey desire the right to sue and.
bo sued, to plead and be impleaded, t*
have and use a common seal, and t*
make allnecessary by laws and r•£«-*-
tions, and to do all *thor things that
may be necessary for the successful
carrying on of said business, including
the right to buy, hold and sell real esta
te and personal property: to build and
equip gins, giist mills, saw-mills, er to
carry on a mercantile business, *r to
deal in live stock in any manner they
may deem proper, all te be d*nc in the
name of Cook Town Company.
They desire the privilege of exeout
ing notes and bonds as evidence as in
debtedness incurred or which may ba
incurred in the conduct of the affair of
said corporation, and to secure th* earn*
by mortgage, security dead er and oth
er form of lien that may exist undec
the laws of Georgia,
6. They desire to have the privileg*
te apply for and accept amundmenbKt*
its Charter by vote of a majority es IM
stock halders. They ask tbe privilege
for said corporation te wind its af
fairs, liquidate and diseentinne its bu*H
ness at any time It may determine to d*
so by a vote of two-thirds es its stodk
holders at the time,
7. The principal office and plaee *|
business es the proposed corporation
will be in the County of Miller, *aid
State, and such other places as tb*J
may deem proper in the State es G**c?
gia.
8. The object of said corporation ts
pecuniary gain to Itself and share holds
*rs.
Wherefore, they pray to be iacerpw
ated undpr the nam* of ‘‘Cook
Company”, entitled to the rights, priVi
ileges and immunities and subjeet t*
the liabilities fixed by law.
Wm. I, Geer
Attorney for Petitiener*;
Georgia, MilUr County,
Filed in office thi* the 1 day es April,
1912.
G. W. Cleveland
Deputy Clerk Superior Court Mffier
County, Georgia.
I, G. W. Cleveland, Deputy clerk of
the Superior Court, of Miller Couaty,
Georgia, do hereby certify that' th*
foregoing ia a true and correct copy of
the application for Charter of Cook
Town Company, as the same appear*
on file in this office,
Witness my hand and official signa
ture and she veal of said Court, this
the Ist day of April, 181JJ,
G, W, Cleveland
Deputy Clerk Superior court, Mifiev
County, Georgia.
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No rpore limping for Tvw
Moore, of Cochran, G«. “1 had g
bad sore on tny instep that noth
ng seemed to h*lp until I uss4
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write*,’‘blit tin* wonderful b**l*r
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ning aorvi, ulcer*, boilg, burst,
cut*, bruipes, eczema ar pile*.
Try it. 25e only, at City ©rgg
Store.
Georgia Miller county,
W. E. Hunter gnardia* es zdwi* 3,
Hunter has applied to me fee a dis
charge from his onardiamhip es edwin
J. Hunter this is therefere te natify all
persens concerned, to ||* «hj*e
tions, if any they have, m *r befbr*
th*, first Monday in May next, els* W.
K. Hunter will be discharged frets h|s
Guardianship as applied for. This April
Ist 1912*
w. c. Dancer, ordinary,
For The Unexpired
Term.
I take this method of informing
th* voter* of Miller county that I
am a candidate for th* tf**xpi F *4
term of the legi»latnr* mad* *«.
cant by tba death of th* Ist* Ho*
B. F. Harrell
I shall appreciate the support &l
each and every voter.
Your humble servant,
L. R. BEACH.’