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1 the back-country grind! j
== TT is great to own a car like the
=S r big, powerful COLE, that will
i= negotiate a cowpath, climb a mountain or
=S cross the continent —all with ease. It is
== always mighty pleasant to know that you
== never have to pick the easy routes.
SS When “the call of the wild” will not be
=s denied—you load yourself and friends,
E5 bag and baggage, into the big COLE
tonneau and speed away in peace and
comfort to Arcadia.
=s You drive your Cole way into the back
~= country—where the great outdoors is
==■ new and fresh and picturesque. Where
S the pine and balsam smell sweetest and
S the bracing mountain ozone makes you
as feel like a boy again.
S You meet with bad roads—rough, narrow
~ and hilly. You come to sandy and rocky
ss places, perhaps. And you may run into
~ a mountain range or two.
~ But wbat matter they ! They don’t stop
=s you. Seldom do they ever retard your
Eg progress.
== You rather welcome such obstacles.
They bring out the admirable qualities
== o your COLE. You like to hear the
Ss sharp, determined, business-like baying
from the exhaust of the wonderful COLE
Sj motor, as you slip over a hill or glide
EE up a mountain.
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Cole unit power plant; enclosed valves—dust-proof, silent; Bosch dual ignition; full-float
ing rear axle; 36-inch wheels; demountable rims; 122-inch wheel-base; nickel trimmings.
CALDWELL MOTOR CAR CO.
Bainbridge, Ga.
Grocery
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Not alone in quantity can
your grocery money be made to go further. You can save both
in quantity and quality 7 atthis store.
Quantity ALONE does not make a bargain, Quality is as necessary
as quantity in a bargain. For instance, a pound of cheap coffee is far
dearer than a pound of moderate priced coffee. For
0 pound of bad coffee will not brew so many,
cups as a pound of good coffee.
So with most groceries All our goods are bargains both in
quantity and quality; Your grocery money buys more here
than in any other store in town.
J. E. SHOLAR,
COLQUITT, GA.
Thn ul Jko-nl” Is needed in every home
1 lIC LUDcicil in Miller County.
The Home Paper.
When you weave a smooth path among s=
the stones and ruts of a rough road, you ==
take pleasure in throttling your motor ==
way down and just ease along without £=
changing speeds. ==
You are as proud of the comfortable riding qualities rs-g
of your COLE as you are of its rich, elegant appear- gs
ance. The great, heavy springs and big tires make
easy riding of the roughest going. Even after a
hundred-mile trip, you regret to leave the soft
cushions of the luxurious COLE seats. ES
Touring in your Cole is economical. The mileage
you get out of your tires is a source of continual ggg
surprise to you. And when you take a peep into S 3
your gas tank, you always find more gas than you gg
expected. s=:
As for trouble—trouble and your COLE seldom
meet. Scores of COLES have been driven over 33
10,000 miles with no repairs except tires. And p 3
having demountable rims, a COLE tire change S=S
takes about two minutes on the road.
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'T'HE COLE 30-40 is the car for
the Back-Country Grind. It is the =
best car for the average man at a reason- Eg
able price. It costs SIBOO and you will •=-
have to pay at least $2500 for its equal. S
One chassis—seven models. S
To insure an early delivery, prompt action is ad
visable. Let us give you a demonstration.
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Notice Os
Legislation.
Georgia, Miller County.
Notice is hereby given that at
the next session of the General
; Assembly of Georgia a bill will be
' introduced entitled an Act to a
i mend an act creating a Board of
| Commissioners of roads and reven
ues in the county of Miller, and
for other purposes, approved Aug.
2’Znd, 19t.'5, providing for the selec
tion of a Clerk of said Board, said
Bo rd to be. empowered to select
said cl-rk, and name his salary.
Mail Carriers Will Fly.
A thousand tongues could not express
the gratitude of Mrs J. E. Cox, of Joli
et, 111., for her wonderful deliverance
from an awful fate, “Typhoid pneu
monia had left me with a dreadful
cough,” she writes. “Sometimes I had
such awful coughing spells I thought I
would die. I could get no help from
doctors’ treatment or other medicines
till I used Dr King’s New Discovery.
But I owe my life to this wonderful
remedy for I scarcely cough at all now.
Quick and safe, its the most reliable of
all throat and lung medicines. Every
bottle guaranteed. 50c and SI.OO.
Trial bottle free at City Drug Store.
Man Coughs and Breaks Ribs.
After a frightful coughing spell a I
man in Neenah, Wis, felt terrible pains i
in his side and his doctor found two ribs I
had been broken. What agony Dr)
■ King’s New Discovery would have saved
him. A few teaspoonsful ends a late
cough, while persistent use routs absti
nate coughs, expels stubborn colds or
heals weak, sore lungs. “I feel sure
its a Godsend to humanity,” writes Mrs
Effie Morton, Columbia, Mo. “for I be
lieve I would have consumption to-day,
if I had not used this great remedy.”
Its guaranteed to satisfy, and you can
get a free trial bottle or 50c or SI.OO
size at City Drug Store.
I IF YOU NEED A DEEP WELL |
< A Tank or a gasoline engine write or see me >
> JohnG. Chason, ?
COLQUITT - - GEORGIA. < '
Don’t be a Chinese Mother
the little ones room enough
in their shoes. Our wide toe
—“good sense” line, all sizes—
will appeal to you, and do double :
service as well—call for the “Good Sense” Shoe.
Made only by J. K. ORR SHOE CO., ATLANTA
Announcements.
For Solicitor General.
I am a c mdidate for the office'
of Soliciioi-General of the Palau
la Circuit, subject to the action of
the Democratic party. If elected
I pledge my best efforts in the
faithful discharge of the duties of
the office.
B. T. Castellow.
For Soli* itor General.
To the Voters of Miller County;
lamin the race for Solicitor-
General of this circuit subject to
the Democratic Primary to bo
held this summer and respectfully
ask for your support. Miller
County has never had a Solicitor
nor Judge while all the other
counties of the circuit, except
Quitmtn, have been represented
in one of these offices. You
know me and have known me all
my life. If you fee! that lam
competent and you feel that Mil
ler County, your home county,
is drserving of this honor, go out
and vote for mo.
Your support and influence will
ba gratefully appreciated.
Sim erely yours,
Lillie B. Bush.
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 qitalifying you, to pass any examination. Tie
teach, literary ami 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
matter to your satisfaction. Write for one of our re
cent catalogs, stating the course that would interest you.
Fill out the Coupon and send to The Teachers’ Corres
pondence Normal, Nashville, Tenn. ________
Cut this Coupon out and send to the Teachers’
Correspondence Normal, Nashville, Tenn.
lam interested in ( —)>
what position.
and, would 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
Age
Post Office
Date
Price Os Courses.
Normal Course $25.00 Advanced Normal Course $25.00
Scientific Course 25.00 Real Estate 25.00
Shorthand 25.00 Touch Typewriting 10.00
Banking 15.00 Bookkeeping 25.00
Punctuation 10.00 Penmanship 10.00
Literature 15.00 Special Course
(for teachers) 25.00 Students Course 15.00
commercial Law 10.00 Business Letter Writing 10.00
Business Arithmetic 15.00 Business English 15.00
Spelling 10.00 Art 25.00
check course in which you are interested.
Announcement.
I take this method of announc
ing my candidacy as representa
tive of Mill?r county in the Gene
• ral Assemble.
MY PLATFORM.
I am in favor of abolishing the
law allowing the collection of a
' $3,00 road tax and I favor taxing
every man or corporation accord
ing to his wealth to work the roads
of Miller county. I favor that
every free born American whose
lather or grand father served as a
soldier in the Revolutionary or
I Civil war having the fright to fish
in any stream in Miller county
' with hook and “lines and in no
1 other way. I tavor direct legisla
tion, lam in favor of abolishing
' the offics of treasure aud by plac
ing the counties money in banks
which will gladly look after it free
of charge for the sake of the depo
sit and there by save the county
much money each year.
t also favor Loral options.
Very Respt.
L. R. Beach.
EGGS FOR SALE -By those
who feed Aunt Patsy’s Poulty
feed to their hens. Sold by J. E
Sholar.
When thirsty call at our foun
tain and let us serve von. We sell
the best ice cream in town. Phone
us your orders.
Dixie Pha.macy. Phone 5.
Notice Os Sale.
Georgia, Miller County.
Whereas, on M rch 4th, 1111, J. E.
Brown, of said State and County, exe
cuted to the Albany Trust Company of
Georgia (a corporation under the laws
of said state) his deed to the real estate
hereinafter described, as security for
his sixty promissory notes in favor of
said company, for $16.35 each, one to
become due April Ist, 1911, and the rest
to become due one on the first day of
each succeeding month thereafter, all
said notes being dated March 4th, 1911;
and whereas, said deed provided that
should any of said notes not be prompt
ly paid when due, and such default con
tinue 30 days, such fact would operate
to make all said notes due and payable
on demand, and whereas, contempor
aneously with executing said deed, said
Brown executed to said company a con
tract providing that in event of such
proceeding as is hereby described, the
amount due on the unmatured portion
of said notes would be ascertained by
deducting therefrom discount at rate
of 8 per cent and whereas
said Brown has failed to pay said notes
since for a balance of thirty-fi re cents
on the one which became due on Nov.
Ist, 1911, as well as all which have
since become due, which default consti
tutes a violation of the contract set out
in said deed, and authorizes the pro
ceeding hereby described.
, Now, therefore, I, Joseph S. Davis,
l President of said Company, as provided
by said deed, will sell, or cause to be
> sold by my duly authorized representa
tive, before the Court House door in
1 said county, between the lawful hours
! of sale, on Tuesday, Aug. 6th 1912, to
the highest and best bidder for cash,all
that certain lot of land located in* the
1 town of Colquitt, said State and county
and known as the Adams house and lot,
1 being bounded east by the street which
. is the public road leading from Colquitt
to Brinson, on north by the J. S. Wil
kins land, south by land of H. S. Sut
ton, west by land of Mittie Stein.
'■ Said land being that sold by M. D.
Adams to S. M. Brown on May sth 1909
1 and by S. M. Brown to J. E. Brown on
July 26th, 1910, and being part of land
lot No. 209 in the 13th district of said
County.
The proceeds of said sale are to be
applied in settlement of all the indebt
edness herein described, the cost of this
advertisement, the commissions on said
sale, and any surplus arising after pay
ing all said items is to be paid to said
Br.wn, his heirs or assigns.
The authority for said sale being
irrevocable in the President of said com
pany, by the terms of said deed,
Colquitt, Ga. July Ist, 1912
Joseph S. Davis,
President.
Cotton Seed 'Meal and Hulls
0 >eap at Sholar’s.
For Senator:
To tbe veters of Miller County;
Under the rotation system thia
is Miller County’s time to provide
a senator from the eight district.
In response to tbe encouraging
wishes of many of the good citi
zens c f Miller County as well as it
being my ambition to serve the
people, I hereby announce myself
a candidate for Ibis honor at tbe
August primary.
If you favor my candidacy I
will very much appreciate any ac
tive support you may render me.
Yours very resp.
\V. J. Bush.
Move on Now.
says a policeman to a street crowd,
and whachs heads if it don’t. “Move
on now,’’ says the big, harsh mineral
pills to"bowel congestion and suffering
follows. Dr King’s New Life Pills
don’t bulldoze the bowels. They gent
ly persuade them to right action, and
health follows. 25c at city Drug Store.
Notice.
Land For Sale.
One hundred and forty one and one
half (141 1-2) acres of land lying be
tween the farm of Mr J, W. Phillips
and the mills of the Babcock Bros Lum
ber Co, are for sale.
On the land are three good tenant
houses, renting for $90,00 a year, a new
5 room dwelling, with closed ball, ceil
ed inside and out side with porches and
it is screened: and it is also insured for
3 years for $750.00.
There are outside buildings and a
deep well. A one horse farm is clear
ed and fenced with American wire, and
an orchard in which is growing $40,00
worth of fruit trees. There is enough
timber on the land to cut 3000 boxes,
also for sale 1 good horse mule 8 yrs
old.
See or write to me at once.
L. E. Phillips
Babcock Ga.