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WHY MY MONEY SHOULD BE INSURED!
Because My peace of mind from the assurance that my money is INSURED, no matter what
happens to the Bank, is of greatest importance to me.
Rpmnsp I cannot keep a burglar from stealing my money, nor can I prevent its loss by fire if it
necause house and it shou , d bum; BUT i CAN GET MY MONEY
INSURED BY THIS BANK.
Because The l° ss °f m y hard earned money from any cause might work an ineparable hardship
upon those dependent upon me.
Rprnuw It is very essential that I propect my money, no matter whether “SAVINGS" or
nccausc „ WORKING CAP i TA L."
Because The wise or successful man of to-day has done away with the old saying: “I will trust
to luck," he foretells his own “luck," and wisdom prompts me to put my money in an
INSURED BANK.
money must be INSERED.
Because He who looks not “BEFORE" finds himself “BEHIND."
Because h ls a guarantee that my “working capital" will not be abruptly impaired, nor my sav
ings blotted out on account of my money NOT being insured.
MY MONEY MUST BE INSURED!
Because THIS BANK—offers this insurance FREE OF COST TO ME.
Because Wisdom is my best asset—wisdom suggests protection and insurance of deposits guaran
tees protection.
The Cashier will be glad to take this insurance feature up with YOU and explain the same fully, showing you the
evidence of the insurance. We will be glad to have you come in to see us at any time. Let us make your change
for you, and show you any other courtesy we can.
CITIZENS BANK, COCHRAN, GEORGIA
J. A. Fisher, President; J. S. Helms, V. President; Glover M. Burney, Cashier;. .U. H. Patrick,. Ass t Cashier
Innoculation Demons
tration For Cholera
Last Tuesday afternoon at the
monument corner, I>r. Allen E.
Fogle, Assistant State Vetinarian,
delivered a lecture on the cattle
tick and inooculation for hog chol
era. He also gave a practical dem
onstation of innoculation of several
shoats that were brought to the city
for this purpose by Dr. J. B. Pea
cock. Dr. Fogle stated that he
thought at least 95 per cent of the
hogs that were properly innoculated
with good fresh serum would be
immune from cholera. This se
sum is not a cure for cholera. It is
only a preventive" There is no
cure for it.
This serum can be secured only
from the State Vetinarian, Dr.
Peter F. Bahnsen, Capitol Building,
Atlanta, Ga.
The cost is 1% cents per C. C.
(which is '4 of a teaspoonful). It
is administered in the following
doses with a hypodermic syringe:
25 to 50 lb. hog 10 to 20 C. C.
50 to 100 lb. hog 20 to 30 C. C.
100 to 200 lb. bog 30 to 45 C. C.
200 to 300 lb. hog 45 to 00 C. C.
When the cholera is present the
larger doses are lequired. When
cholera is not present the smaller
doses can be administered. It will
be seen from the above table that
the cost of innoculatian will average
85 to 45 cents per head. This is a
very small cost when it is consider
ed that it will render a herd of hogs
practically immune from cholera.
Symptoms of hog cholera; eyes red,
watery and mattery, dark purple
or red spots on skin, wabble when
they walk, constipation and diar
rhoea. Dr. Fogle also gavt an in
teresting talk on the cattle tick.
He said it was first discovered in
Ohio in 1888 and has since been
spread all over the United States.
The federal government has sue-
ceeded in eradicating tbe tick from
an area about four times the size of
Georgia. Tbe State government in
cooperation*with the federal gover
nment has eliminated it from four
teen or fifteen counties in Georgia
and the State Vetinarian stands
ready to cooperate with Bleckley
County farmers. He will give you
any information you desire and
furnish you with bulletins.
The state will also send a man to
show you just how to build a dip
ping vat and his services are given
free.
Cattle tick fever is a germ disease
and it is transmitted by the cattle
tick in the same manner that mala
ria is transmitted by the mosquito.
In a county where there is no
stock law the cattle tick is more
prevalent and spreads more rapidly.
Symptoms of cattle tick fever; loss
of appetite, fever, temperature 106
to 107, trembling in the muscles.
Remedy; spray with Coopers Tix
ol dip every fourteen days, begin
ning in the early spring and con
tinue until fall. This remedy has
been approved by the United States
government and can be purchased
at J. B. Peacock A Co. A solution
of arsenic compound, soda, pine tar
and water has also been recom
mended by the government.
The following prominent planters
of Bleckley County will soon build
vats on their plantations for dip
ping cattle: Dr. J. B. Peacock, J.
P. & \V. H. Peacock, F. D. Wim
berly and son and Dr. T. D. Wal
ker.
Now since Bleckley County farm
ers are taking decided steps to pre
vent hog cholera and to eradicate
the cattle tick it will be absolutely
necessary to have a cold storage
plant for the abundance of meat
that is certain to be raised in this
county. A plant could be erected
for a comparative small amount on
the cooperative plan. It would
soon pay for itself.
It is estimated that only about
THE COCHRAN JOURNAL. COCHRAN, GEORGIA.
25 per cent of the pigs that are born
are saved and converted into good
sound meat that will withstand the
variable seasons. A large per cent
die from disease and a large portion
spoils after the animal is slaughter
ed.
Bleckley County is certainly in
debted to Dr. J. B. Peacock for the
abiding interest he takes in the
agricultural welfare of the county
and the public spirit he constantly
manifests not only in encouraging
words but in practical demonsta
tion. He keeps touch with the best
and most scientific methods and
puts them into practice on his own
farm thereby giving his neighbors
the benefit of his exeriments.
Little Girl Struck
And Killed By Train
Tot Playing Beside Rails, Walks
In Front of Speeding Engine
Near Empire, Ga.
Eastman, Dec. 8. —The little 2]4
year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Holmes, who resides one
and a half miles from Empire, in
this county, was killed Saturday
afternoon about one o’clock, by
Southern passenger train No. 16,
while she was playing on the rail
road with another little girl about
her age.
The train was'immediately stop
ped and the little child taken on
and carried to Empire, where she
died within five minutes. The en
gineer stated that the two children
were playing beside the track and
just before his train reached the
spot, the little girl killed went on
the track too late for him to stop.
The body' was not mangled, as
the pilot hit her on the head aud
knocked her from the track.
ANTIOCH RAMBLINGS
Miss Rosa Barlow wer.t to Coch
ran shopping, Thursday.
Mr. Carlton Jones w r as in our
midst, Sunday afternoon.
Niss Hallie Defoqis visiting rela
tives in Danville, this week.
Misses Verna and Nora NeSmith
spent Friday in Cochran shopping.
Mr. and Mrs Bob Bollinger went
to Cochran shopping, Friday after
noon .
Our farmers throughout this
section are about all through
gathering.
Mr. and Mrs. Quitman Tripp
spent Saturdjry. night with Mr.
Dave Tripp, at Empire.
Misses Myrtle Bozeman and Bes
sie Williams, of Danville, spent
Wednesday with Miss Young.
Messrs. L. 11. and M. H. Jones
and Vance Young spent several
days in Macon, on business last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Authur NeSmith
spent Sunday, with the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Ne-
Siuith.
Mess.s. Vance.and Lindar Young
and Miletus Jones‘were'seen slowly
wending their way towards Twiggs,
Sunday afternoon.
Misses Julia Young and Belle
I Bozeman spent a short while with
Misses Willie Mae Forehand and
Thelma Chambers, Saturday after
noon.
Mis s es Nora and Julia Young
had as their guests Sunday, Misses
Pauline, Belle and Mrytle Bozeman
and Ruby Pett's, Messrs. Jones,
Bnzeman, Boothe, Mullis and
Smith.
“Jack and Jill.”
Effects of Love.
Man’s second childhood begins when
> woman gets hold of him. — J. H. Ba>
rta,
Don’t fail to come to our
Closing Out Sale!
We are now selling everything
in our Ten Cent Store depart
ment at and below cost.
Enamel Ware, Crockery Ware, Tin
Ware, Glass Ware, Aluminum Ware,
Buckets, Churns must go in this sale.
Special bargains in Shoes and Underwear.
Everything strictly cash—nothing charged.
/. L. Floyd & Co.
Cochran Fruit & Candy Co.
COCHRAN, GEORGIA
See our specials for every Saturday.
Buy your fruit and candy from us
in any quantity at wholesale prices.
All kinds of Fancy Fruits, Fancy and
Home-Made Candies, Ice Cream, Cold
Drinks, Toilet Articles, Cigars, Tobacco.
High-class Picture Show every night.
Program Changed every day.